Snowfall (2017) s02e06 Episode Script

The Offer

1 Get them all out of here now! Cops were clearing an empty lot in an effort to make our city pretty in time for the Olympics.
Alton didn't want to leave.
Well, I give you the money, you just gon' go give it to my moms? - No, no, it ain't like that.
- Been like that since I was old enough to know what the word "deadbeat" meant.
You want some good news? I moved that key.
Valley is thirsty, amigo.
Sounds like you knew Alejandro pretty well.
- He's my husband.
- [HELICOPTER BLADES THUMPING.]
Been circling for weeks.
Only a matter of time before they find us.
One was a drug dealer and the other was a woman, - and he killer her - So you killed him.
I had no choice.
Handguns, assault rifles, submachines.
I only care that you can deliver them - somewhere outside the country.
- Have a place in mind? I hear that Panama is nice this time of year.
[BOTH GRUNTING.]
[SCREAMS.]
- [PANTING.]
- The way she held that gun, the way she stood she's a fucking cop.
Or DEA, but definitely the law.
If she's a cop, what does that make Pedro? [INDISTINCT ANNOUNCER ON RADIO.]
[TYPEWRITER KEYS CLACKING.]
[ANNOUNCER CONTINUES, CROWD CHEERS.]
The longer I'm here, the more questions I have to answer when I get back.
We're pulling you, Lorena.
[SCOFFS.]
Why would you do that? - You killed someone.
- In self-defense.
Helped them dispose of the bodies I didn't do shit but patch up that fucking bitch.
Should have arrested them right then and there.
So that's what we're gonna do now arrest the Villanuevas.
Whoever we get after that we get.
You take Lucia off the board now, all of her contacts get spooked and scatter, - including the suppliers.
- We still take a bite - out of La Fuerza.
- La Fuerza's whack-a-mole.
The real prize here is the pilot and his partner.
Tony [SCOFFS.]
We get them, and we've got a shot at the cartel.
The fucking Colombians.
Cover of "The Times," your ugly face and 3 tons of cocaine.
You know this isn't just my decision, right? You'll have to say I wouldn't listen, that I refused to come in, which I'm about to do anyway, so won't be that big of a stretch.
How much time do you need? 48 hours.
Just enough to get these assholes in handcuffs.
Then we take the Villanuevas, and after that I don't care how the dominoes fall.
Please.
Tony.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Two days? [MELLOW POP MUSIC.]
This is delicious.
Wow.
From Graves, bottled in 1942.
Even in war, someone is making wine.
I'd like to imagine buxomy French women squishing grapes between their toes.
[SONG CONTINUES OVER SPEAKERS.]
There will be a service fee of 350 per shipment.
Well, it was smart of you to pour the wine before you dropped that number on us.
Well, this is in Mexico City, where the wind blows a different direction every day.
Noriega has changed everything.
You are buying the backing and security of the Panamanian government from top to tail.
Switzerland without the snow.
Yeah, I appreciate what you're offering us, that's why we're here.
Now [CLEARS THROAT.]
if I could guarantee that this was going to be an ongoing relationship, what would you do to earn my business? I suppose we could cut the price enough to make you smile say 20%? 30% would make me smile more.
[LAUGHS.]
I cannot make you smile that much.
You provide assurances with security and handling of privacy, yeah? Total.
If anything happens to any of your shipments from port to plane, we will make you whole again.
Whatever it takes.
We're not just silk-glove handling.
We're a peace-of-mind guarantee.
I'm feeling better already.
27% drop on all subsequent shipments.
So nice dealing with consummate professionals for a change.
Indeed.
Corner boy's pulling in 5k a week over there - at Tommy's Burger.
- That's good.
Got me thinkin' maybe we should start using local businesses in the neighborhood, you know? Like that check-cash place on 42nd.
People can come in with they paychecks and leave with that hard rock.
Why you always trying to make the shit more visible? What you mean more visible, man? This is less pressure on the hand-to-hand, off us.
We ain't gotta be driving around doing re-ups all day.
Those places will all want a cut for taking on the risk.
Lot more than I'm willing to pay out.
[CHATTERING ON TELEVISION.]
Think of something else, man, huh? That's flashy.
Yeah, all right.
Ey, can I get a Push-Up Pop? - We closed, mama.
- Oh, then a Choco Taco or a drumstick with the nuts on top? - Sorry, we're not open.
- No? Not even for some of that rock you got in there? - Excuse me? - Gotta give it to you, shit's pretty smart.
I mean, who's gonna pull over a ice cream truck? And I bet it's easier than slinging on foot, too, huh? Not sure what you're talking about, miss, - but have a nice day, okay? - I'ma need you to come out here and talk to me first, Franklin.
[MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO.]
It's about your father.
[MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO.]
- Who are you? - Nia Jones.
What you want with Alton? The cops are pressing charges even though they're the ones who beat the shit out of him.
Can't help you.
Well, I checked your mom's place.
Should be checking under overpasses.
You know, for somebody passed out in the gutter.
No, he's been staying sober, sticking to his program.
Ain't missed a meeting till today.
- 'Till today, huh? - Uh-huh.
You just said it.
Shit always ends the same with him.
Maybe this time will be different.
- You're wasting your time.
- Look, if he's gotta fight this, I need these forms signed and in by tomorrow.
He doesn't, they'll throw his ass in jail, and a black man with a record, that's where he'll stay.
Again, Miss Mia Jones shit always ends the same with him.
He needs a lawyer.
Go ahead and get him one.
He's your father.
You get him a lawyer, Mr.
Ice Cream Man.
[LAUGHS.]
I'm gonna keep looking for him.
You hear anything, you know where to find me.
Have yourself a great day.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
[RADIO CHATTER.]
After Gabriella comes.
Until then, everything has to seem normal.
Seem normal? What is normal? [SOMBER MUSIC.]
I remember when my dad found this place.
It felt huge.
He was so excited.
We all were.
I sure fucked this up.
You were right, Oso.
I should have never let Pedro back in.
We can always run.
Yeah, right now.
We'll look guilty.
Start over again, you and me.
Spend the rest of our lives looking over our shoulders.
I can't live my life that way.
[DOOR OPENS.]
Seem normal.
- [UNDER BREATH.]
Motherfucker.
- [SOFTLY.]
Normal.
Hey, I thought we agreed to meet later.
We didn't know when the shipment was coming in.
Wanted to be here to help.
Sorry, we should have called you.
The white boys cancelled it.
No, and Gabby's gonna be here any minute.
It might be better if you two aren't here.
- We'll stay if you need us.
- No.
If they want us to go, we should go.
You'll call us if you need us, yes? Thanks for checking in.
- Hey - Number four, please.
Hey, uh, you two go on without me.
Gotta see a man about a horse.
Thought you were coming out with us.
Just leave a note with the concierge, - I'll meet up with you.
- Panama City is a very dangerous place to wander around alone.
Don't worry, Matt will protect you.
[ELEVATOR RUMBLES SOFTLY.]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
[MUSIC PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS.]
[MAN SINGING IN SPANISH.]
Elena.
Sorry I'm late.
[MUSIC PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS.]
What's my budget? New munitions, new suppliers, new routes, less money? Look, we are as committed as ever to winning this war.
This support is not going anywhere.
You keep telling me what you need, I'm gonna keep getting it for you.
The doctors in Jinotega wanted to amputate it.
My leg, too.
Glad we got you to Dallas.
[PEN CLICKS.]
[PAPERS RUSTLE.]
Okay.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
So, yeah, that first shipment should start arriving in the next couple weeks.
Our Panamanian friends will take it to the airstrip in Camarones, and then my pilot will pick it up and whisk it in to you.
This new pilot he knows how to fly low and heavy? Yeah, he's flown dozens of combat missions.
So did Alejandro.
I never got a chance to tell you, uh properly how sorry I was about what happened.
He was a good man and he was a good soldier.
I only hope that I can live up to his memory.
Keeping your promises would be a good place to start.
[ENGINE RUMBLING.]
[SPEAKING SPANISH.]
What are they all doing here? Considering your accusation, I thought they should be here.
Avoid any confusion.
[SPEAKING SPANISH.]
shipment.
Pretty simple, no? See, that's exactly what I mean, 'cause they say different.
Stomper, Memo, and Stranger left our place last night with the money on their way here to pay you.
They never came back.
Maybe they went to Vegas instead.
Look, all I know is that we held up our end provided the product, and it sold.
Now we want our money.
I don't think they believe you, Niña.
I really don't care what they believe.
- Fucking lying puta.
- Hey, stop.
Everybody fucking stop.
Get the fuck out! Everybody outside but me and her! Go! [TENSE MUSIC.]
Cabrón, get the fuck out.
Come on.
Ay You said you could keep them in line.
That they'd play ball.
This is fucking bullshit, Gabriella.
You know, I didn't grow up in this life.
My father worked on cars.
My mother at home watched me and my brothers.
I could have gone that way.
Married a normal man, been at home with my babies.
Blow my fucking brains out, huh? When I met Ybarra, I knew.
That was it.
And when he went away I wasn't scared.
'Cause that's what I wanted to be the boss.
That's what you want, too.
You wanna give orders.
You don't wanna take 'em, huh? I know.
I respect that.
I get you.
When I think about the daughter I lost, what kind of woman she would have been, I think about you.
Only, I just I picture someone a little bit - fucking smarter, huh? - [YELPS.]
Oh, yeah.
Gotta be pellets, a wound that big, huh? Fucking hurts, I know.
Whole shoulder on fire, right? You gonna tell me the truth or keep feeding me shit, puta? They fucking came at us.
- We didn't have a choice.
- Yeah? Well, it don't matter.
I don't make the rules.
We all gotta play by them.
I'm sorry.
- I'll pay you.
- Yeah? $1/4 million tomorrow.
I'll need 1/4 for each shot-caller and another for me.
That's 1.
5, niña, to buy your life.
- You got that lying around? - You kill me, and the connect goes away.
That's okay, I'll get another.
What if I can offer you something worth more than 1.
5? The recipe.
You cook the crack yourself.
You think you're making money now? You could have 1.
5 coming in a month.
Let's say I was interested.
The Monarcas want your head.
I just need a few days.
I won't be able to hold them off for long.
You fuck around with me, it's not just gonna be the end of you.
It's gonna be the end of every Villanueva from here to Sinaloa, the entire bloodline wiped out.
Feel better.
[DARK MUSIC.]
[WOMAN CALLING OUT ORDERS INDISTINCTLY.]
Number 12.
Number 12, you're up.
[WOMEN CHATTERING.]
All right, I'm here.
So important it couldn't wait? We'll give you the vato who killed your friends.
Where to find him, how to kill him so nobody knows it was you.
No blowback, no war.
Just revenge.
I can also pay you $1/4 million in cash.
[LAUGHS.]
I'm afraid to even ask what you want in return.
The recipe.
- This is real, Franklin.
- Answer's no.
You didn't even think about it.
I don't need to think about it.
I told you.
I'm willing to make as much rock as you want but I ain't giving up the process.
- Thought you wanted revenge.
- Not at that price.
Have a good night.
Be safe out here.
Hey.
This isn't greed.
We are in trouble, amigo.
Need your help to get out of it.
When you needed ours we were there Saved your life.
Maybe it's time to repay us.
I'm grateful to you for that.
Won't never forget it.
But this is the one thing I can't do for you, Oso.
I'm sorry.
Really.
Good luck.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
Let's see what he can do.
[ROCK MUSIC PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS.]
[MOANS.]
[INDISTINCT.]
[WOMAN MOANING.]
[MOANS.]
What's that? Housekeeping? [MUFFLED MUSIC CONTINUES.]
[WHISPERING.]
Did you say our names? - Uh, no.
- Did you mention the CIA - in any way? - What? - Did you mention the CIA? - No.
Look, they were in the room when we got there.
- It would be very rude - It's fine, it's fine.
It's my fault.
I should have warned you.
- What? - [WHISPERS.]
Yeah, this is a big account for Loba.
This is his way of ensuring that we're never gonna take our business anywhere else.
Whoa, whoa What, they bugged the room? - [SIGHS.]
- Also, I noticed that the blinds are open, so I hope you smiled for the camera.
[WOMAN MOANING.]
- Shit.
- You're still not grasping - who these people are, are you? - [SCOFFS.]
Look, nobody here's your friend, nobody here's ever doing anything nice for you just because.
That's not how it works.
So, what, is this bad? - It's probably fine.
- Yeah.
Unless you're planning on running for President in the future.
Okay, look, um uh, you might as well finish up at this point.
Please be careful what you say.
[UPBEAT GUITAR MUSIC.]
[SONG CONTINUES OVER SPEAKERS.]
Hey.
Was it everything you dreamed it would be? It was until I started thinking about the guy on the other end of the telephoto.
Yeah.
I bet that probably works better than thinking - about baseball, doesn't it? - I'm sorry.
I should have seen it coming.
Should have known better.
Thanks, can we do, um two tequilas? Dos tequilas? Expensive? Thank you.
Your Spanish is really coming along.
Gracias.
Do you ever think [CLEARS THROAT.]
in a million years, that we would be in Panama City together? You incubating a nasty case of Chlamydia - [CHUCKLES.]
- While I broker illegal international arms deals.
No, but I'm having a good time.
[CHUCKLES.]
Feel like I'm back in the fight.
You know, probably you could get back in the game officially if you wanted to.
I could probably even get you recruited at this point.
No chance.
Right.
I forgot, you got the whole skydiving racket to get back to.
- It's not a racket, Teddy.
- Tell Dad about it yet? - Why? - I was just curious how he took the news that you had completely given up on a life of service.
How do you think he took it? You know what he said to me when I told him I was recruited by the CIA? He said, "Oh, you mean those pussies who sneak around alleys and stab you in the back?" I think you're too hard on him.
And I know he was tough when we were kids, but at least he stuck around.
Yeah, I wish he hadn't.
The fuck? - Take it back.
- Oh, fuck you, take it back.
- Take it back.
- All I'm saying is if that asshole had left, maybe Mom would have stayed.
- Fuckin' bullshit.
- No, it's not.
- You romanticize her.
- No, I don't romanticize her.
- I don't blame her.
It's different.
- Maybe you should.
I left as soon as I could, too.
You didn't have two small boys at home.
I got one small boy at home right now - I'm not there, am I? - It's different.
- How is that different? - You're in Paul's life.
You know where he is and how he is.
She just walked out on us.
Didn't even leave a note.
That's unforgivable, and you know that.
[MELLOW BACKGROUND MUSIC CONTINUES.]
To Mom and Dad.
Fuck 'em both.
Fuck them both.
Damn bills and shit [TELEVISION CHATTERING.]
Damn, I'm gonna have to put a bell on you, Peanut.
- Franklin around? - Nah, but you wanna leave some cash for him, I'll take it.
You don't trust us or something? - No, of course I do.
- So, what, you ain't got it? It's nothing, I'll just just hang out, just wait for Franklin.
[TELEVISION CHATTERING.]
[LAUGHS.]
Oh, shit.
- You got jacked, huh? - No, I I didn't get jacked.
- Yeah, you did.
- No, it's just it's just, like, tied up right now, - so I don't want to trouble you guys - Spit it out, Peanut.
- My dad took it.
- [SNORTS.]
Yo daddy, who you live with, took your cocaine? Well, then take it back, boy.
Fuck wrong with you? Hold wait, hold on.
That's that, uh, house that Franklin used to stay at, right? Y'all make your little nasty movies.
[LAUGHS.]
I'm gonna help you out.
- We gon' get that.
- [STAMMERING.]
Hell yeah, I'm with that shit.
Mm-mm, you think I'm letting you up there with a bunch of white naked bitches? Man, this about business.
You're not going to no titty house, Leon.
Peaches, wanna go to the titty house? - [LAUGHS.]
- Ey, Jerome, - you need my help, right? - I don't need - a goddamn thing from you.
- What now? Rob got jacked by his daddy.
- [LAUGHING.]
- What? How? - What, y'all going up there? - Hell, yeah.
- How much we talking? - Like, two keys.
[SIGHS.]
Fuck Hold up.
He knows me.
Pops know I'm the one fronting the shit? [PEPPY PERCUSSION MUSIC.]
Who driving? - Leon, you coming? - No.
[LAUGHING.]
Uh-uh! [SAUCY INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.]
'Sup with the spot? Things have been a little rough since Mom left.
What? - When that happen? - I don't know Couple months ago.
Ey, where yo pops at? Back this way.
They're shooting.
[PEPPY MUSIC PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS.]
[MUFFLED MUSIC CONTINUES.]
Ha.
How y'all doin'? Hey, cut it out.
Man, you should go get your dad.
Let's wait 'till they cut.
That's it.
Hold that eye contact.
Hey! [LAUGHING.]
He's really not gonna like this, man.
- It's all good.
- Nice.
Your pops always treated me like family - Move to your left.
- It'll be all right.
That's so great.
That's good.
And cut.
That's great.
Jesus Christ, Rob, what the fuck? Hey, where the bitches at? There supposed to be titties! Where the fucking titties and the bitches? - It's a gay one.
- A gay one.
- [SIGHS.]
- Mr.
Volpe.
- Sorry to interrupt.
- Oh, Franklin.
It's great to see you, really, but this isn't, uh, the best of times.
I think that Rob might have explained that to you before you came all the way out here.
- We need to talk, Dad.
- No.
No, we don't need to talk.
I'm burning daylight.
I need to shoot, is what I need to do, and you need to get these fucking - people out of here.
- With all due respect, sir, from what I hear, you may be financing this with something that don't belong to you.
Ungrateful little shit.
The fuck you been telling them? - Huh? - Hey [MEN GRUNTING.]
Don't fucking touch me.
Hey, everybody get the fuck out! Now! - Don't do that, motherfucker.
- [DOOR OPENS, CLOSES.]
- [MEN CHATTERING.]
- Uh, we're all right.
We're all right.
Well, you guys just completely fucked up my entire shoot.
That's great.
I hope you're all really happy.
[DOOR CLOSES.]
Franklin tell you about all the time he spent living here with us? How we brought him into our home? - How we looked after him? - You know I appreciate everything you and Mrs.
Volpe did for me.
Yeah, and I can really feel the love right now, man.
You got any idea how much food alone costs? Huh? I mean you were a Shop-Vac.
You weren't as bad as Rob, though.
Guess how much it cost to raise Rob.
I got clothes, I got dental, I I got toys, I got trips.
You got any idea? 214 grand.
- That's fucked up.
- You give everything you can to your children, and what do you get back? Not a goddamn thing in return.
Hey, Jim everything you're saying right now is irrelevant.
You know Avi was my connect, right? I mean, if it wasn't for me, you wouldn't even be in this goddamn business.
What I'm looking for is a little fucking, you know, gratitude.
Where is it? Huh? Where's my coke? It's gone.
So, if I'm gonna be honest with you, what I'm looking for is a little bit - of my generosity to be repaid.
- Yeah, well, I wish I knew your generosity had strings attached.
[CLEARS THROAT.]
But I can see how hard of a state you in.
I'm sorry about that.
How's a 50% family discount sound? [LAUGHS QUIETLY.]
Man, my company is circling the drain.
I can't pay you half I can't pay you anything.
What? - You didn't tell me that.
- Why the fuck would I tell you that? What, are you gonna bail me out? Huh? All you ever done is take.
That's all you've ever done, take, take Hey, hey! You stop squirming, motherfucker.
Now look, you done took from us, you done stole from your goddamn kid.
Ey, come here, Opie.
Come here.
Get your ass over here.
- Slap yo daddy.
- Oh Slap yo motherfucking daddy.
Motherfucker gon' steal from you, make you pay him back for raising you? Smack yo goddamn daddy.
Go on, man, smack him! Oh, come on, man, you can do better than that.
Smack yo goddamn daddy! - [GRUNTS.]
- Yeah! Let me show you how to smack this motherfucker.
You gon' give back everything you took.
That's how you smack.
You gon' give back - every fucking thing you took! - Don't hurt him, come on! - Come on! - [BLOW THUDS.]
[INDISTINCT SHOUTING.]
- It's on me! - Want more? - It's on me, I'll own it! - Why you even care about this deadbeat? Because he's my dad, okay? I'm sorry.
I'll take care of it.
Hey, we still gon' take something, right? Nah.
Rob's good for it.
Let's go.
[EXHALES SHARPLY.]
[DOOR THUDS CLOSED.]
- Hey, Lorena, you copy? - Yeah, I'm here.
Walker and Dobbs are about to tap in, you good? - Need anything? - Yeah, I'm fine.
Go ahead, over.
Copy.
Over and out.
- Still nothing? - [SIGHS.]
I'd be a lot less calm if there were.
Still no word from Lucia? - You need to relax.
- [LAUGHS.]
- This is a mistake.
- They'll come back eventually.
I'm not talking about the suppliers.
I mean not arresting Lucia when you had the chance.
- She's not going anywhere.
- How do you know that? She could be crossing the border right now.
She can't run.
Not until she makes shit right with La Fuerza.
Gets that green light off her head.
And even if she did, we'd find her.
I just don't understand this.
You have her for trafficking, distribution, for fucking murder what else do you want? What are we doing here waiting for these fucking guerros? I told you when you first came to us that if you did what we asked we'd get you what you wanted, and we will.
She's gonna suffer in prison for a long, long time.
But right now, I need you to shut the fuck up and get on my page.
[INDISTINCT ANNOUNCER OVER SPEAKERS.]
- [DOOR BELL RINGS.]
- Hey.
Hey, Franklin! Mike Cho, meet Nia Jones.
- Pleased to meet you.
- Pleased to meet you.
Place is filthy, Cho, come on.
- Broom's right there.
- [LAUGHING.]
Franklin tell you he used to work here? - No! - From what I hear, you keeping the job in the family.
She got paperwork for you.
How'd you know to come here? Your son has some pull in the neighborhood.
Yeah, shit's time sensitive, so I should get to it.
Cho.
[LAUGHING.]
When the hell you get a hot dog machine? Like it? - You make money off this? - Yes, we do.
[BOTH MEN LAUGHING.]
What's goin' on? [CONVERSATION CONTINUE INDISTINCTLY.]
I'll reach out when I hear back from them.
Thank you again.
For everything.
I'm proud of you.
You're doing real good.
I hope you know that.
Don't leave Moms out to dry.
[DOOR BELL RINGS.]
[SIGHS.]
- Want one? - Nah.
Don't know why you changed your mind, but I'm happy you did.
He's supposed to be real good.
Handles cases like this one all the time.
I've already paid his retainer, so he's expecting your call.
[SIRENS WAILING IN DISTANCE.]
So you always go out hunting after all your cases like this? [LAUGHS.]
No, actually.
Your pops has a very special place in my heart.
- My father was a Panther.
- For real? - Why they threw me his case.
- Damn, that's crazy.
Where is he now, your dad? He died when I was 12.
Got shot during some robbery.
- At least that's what they said.
- Sorry to hear that.
- So you from up North? - Nah, here.
- Baldwin Hills.
- Where'd you go to school? - Crenshaw? - Our Holy Mother.
[LAUGHS.]
You know Dizzy? [LAUGHS.]
Oh, Dizzy was my sixth-grade boyfriend.
- Oh, man.
- 'Till he dropped me - for Vonkeisha Jackson.
- Oh, she was a ho.
- Right? - Damn.
- You do college? - Went to Middlebury for a minute on scholarship.
Don't tell me, you was the only black person - in there, right? - There were three of us.
But I left after a couple of years, ended up at Howard.
- That was more my style.
- Now you're back - for good, huh? - Mm-mm.
Saving up for law school.
Law school.
Can't change the system from the outside.
No, you can't.
Can I take you out sometime? Dinner, maybe? - A drink? - I don't think so.
Look, I get why you hustle, and I see what you want, but I've been there before, and I don't wanna go back.
I'll be seeing you, Franklin.
What are you feeling for dinner? Whatever.
Burgers? Hmm.
Nah, not burgers.
So, then, not whatever.
[TENSE MUSIC.]
- Hey, man, office - Don't look at it.
Just keep your eyes straight ahead.
What? You're 100% certain you didn't say anything about who we really are at the hotel? To the hookers? Yeah, I'm completely sure.
Why? Somebody's watching the office.
They just went past, might have made my car.
I've got eyes on them.
I'm following.
Copy that.
We're southbound on Arlington.
Good, gun it.
We'll pin them at Imperial.
Copy that, here we go.
[DARK MUSIC.]
And we have a tail.
I'm gonna try to avoid congestion.
- Just keep an eye on our front.
- What am I looking for? Anybody trying to box us in, like a van stopping suddenly, - people jumping out.
- What is this, like, some sort or cartel hit squad? Jesus Christ.
Teddy, talk to me, what do you see? There's two cars now.
Leap-frogging.
It's gotta be the the Feds.
Is your vision still 20-20? Why? What am I looking for? There's a blue Chevy Caprice about five lanes back.
I'm gonna try to pull them in close enough for you to read the plates.
- Two occupants? - Yep, that's it.
- Here, let me know when you got it.
- I got it.
- Okay.
- Hold on! [ENGINE REVVING.]
[HORNS HONKING.]
[TIRES SQUEALING.]
What the hell is going on? [SIGHS.]
I don't know.
[INDISTINCT CHATTERING.]
[BABY CRYING.]
[LAUGHTER, CHATTER ON TELEVISION.]
[CHILDREN LAUGHING.]
[CHUCKLING.]
Uh, uh, uh.
I done already told y'all, quit running around my house with that bottle.
Y'all gone get this shit all on the sofa.
Sit your ass down and be quiet.
Hey, hey, hey.
What's going on, muppets? Who's hungry? Come on, come get it.
- Here, take that.
- Hey, baby.
Thank you.
Hey, little mama.
- Say "hey.
" - Hey.
- Will you cut it out - I got something for you.
Ooh.
- We like that.
- Diapers and formula.
I wanna see her in her new clothes, - you hear me? - Thank you, baby brother.
[KNOCKING ON DOOR.]
If this is Deandre, I'm gonna be really mad.
Tch.
Shut up.
Hey.
- You remember us? - Do I remember? Is that shit supposed to be funny? - Need to talk to you.
- About what? - Who is that? - Oh, it's just some friends for business, you know what I'm saying? Hey, make sure they don't eat all my food.
Please? Thank you.
[TELEVISION CHATTERING.]
You must either be stupid or out your goddamn mind coming to my neighborhood at this time of night.
We have something for you.
It needed to be discussed in private, and it couldn't wait.
Wanna know who killed your friends? We can take you right to him.
Show you where to get at him and how.
And why would you do that? 'Cause you're gonna tell us how to cook up that rock.
Why would I do that? That recipe's going to get out sooner or later.
At least this way you get something in return when it does.
That don't sound like an even trade to me.
No? What else do you want? I have access to pure cocaine.
Straight off the boat, affordable.
Smart man like you? No reason you shouldn't be running your own operation, if that's what you want.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
There's enough room in this game for all of us.
- Mmm.
- We can make sure you and your family are well taken care of, and obviously nobody would ever know this conversation ever took place.
[CHUCKLES.]
It's my pager and my office.
[HEAVY MUSIC.]
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
[BABY CRYING.]
[SIRENS IN DISTANCE.]
[SOMBER MUSIC.]

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