The Shield s07e10 Episode Script

Party Line

-Who the hell are you? -Tell Stella we're here to see her.
She's asleep, being the middle of the goddamn night and all.
We're old friends of her daughter's.
I haven't seen Mara.
Since you boys drove all the way from Los Angeles can I get you a drink? The local police have been here.
Stella told them everything.
Why don't you pour yourself a turpentine martini and give us some air.
Last time I saw you my daughter got herself in some trouble and you weren't real nice about it, Vic.
Yeah, well, Mara's got herself in an even worse jam.
You have any idea where she and Shane might be headed? Keeping your mouth shut means aiding a fugitive.
You made that sound so official.
It just doesn't seem legit, though, this whole midnight drop-by.
And I don't know shit about where Mara's gone to.
Shane's dangerous.
It's not safe for Mara out there, or for Jackson.
-Her pregnancy could be in jeopardy.
-Pregnancy? Oh, well, this is a real fine way to get the happy news.
How long's it been since Mara's been in touch with you? I stopped keeping track.
She used to help me out with money.
And once she got married, that all changed.
But if you find her you tell her I'm happy for her with that baby.
Yeah.
I'll be real sure to do that.
Nice crowd for after-hours, Santi.
Tip well, they leave the lights on.
You're on the wrong side of town.
I'm here to give you a reason to celebrate.
Name's Vendrell.
There's a reward waiting for anyone who can deliver him.
Now, 10 grand, that will buy you an awful lot of cervezas.
You or any of your boys find Vendrell, you hold him for me.
But be careful, he's an ex-cop.
Call me at that number.
I show up with the money, we make the exchange.
This gonna get us into any shit with your pals in blue? It's staying just between you and me.
But I've already got a few other search parties after that cash so there will only be one winning lottery ticket.
Keep it.
Not feeling very sentimental these days.
Mara? Mara? Hey, buddy.
Mara? Water warm? It helps my back.
Wanna come in? Close your eyes.
It's like we're off the coast somewhere.
Somewhere far, far away.
Soon, baby.
I promise.
Soon.
Nothing.
All right, Shane knows we're already onto his last motel so he's probably looking for a place with less eyes.
My shift starts in a couple hours.
All right.
You coming? We're not gonna find him.
Sure we are.
We're betting our freedom on gang leaders, Vic.
-And that's if any of them spot Shane.
-I'm turning over every rock I can.
I'm gonna run.
Hey, we're not there yet.
I call in sick to the Barn be across the border before anybody knows about it.
Be days before they look.
Once you flip that switch, there's no going back.
Look, when they find Shane, we're lifers in jail.
That's why we gotta find him first.
We had our chance.
Hey, man, it's just like any other case.
You gotta wait until something hits.
I can't sit in the Barn and wait.
If something goes down and I don't hear all they gotta do is march across the bullpen and slap the cuffs on.
And how's your running gonna make me look? You should run too, man.
Hey.
Hey.
This isn't something I haven't thought of myself, okay? -Then let's go.
-No.
-Let's go.
-No, Shane does not get to win.
He dropped the grenade that killed our team.
But he doesn't get to kill your career, my life with my children.
This side gig I got going with ICE, it's going really well.
Now, I'm trying to insulate us from all this shit.
Set us up with jobs and fed badges.
Why would they wanna bail us out, Vic? Me helping out Olivia, it's got her in my corner.
And she's whispering in all the right ears.
All I gotta do is nail this Mexi.
-Pezuela? -Not Pezuela.
His boss.
This cartel guy.
When that mouse trap springs I'll tell ICE that it's time for them to cut us a deal.
-You think they'll go for that? -All I need is two, three more days.
We keep looking for Shane or he stays hidden that long I turn it up a notch with Olivia and then I toss your name in when she starts talking terms.
Give me one last shot at getting us through this shit.
If I fail, we'll both run.
Mom? -What's wrong? -Megan had a bad dream.
Didn't you hear her crying? Okay.
Go back to bed.
Come on, you've got school in the morning.
Come on.
Nurse Mackey? We're here about that assault victim you called in? Yeah.
Can you cover my beds for me? Thanks, Barb.
Before I say anything, I need to be sure that I can't get into trouble for this.
Vic cannot know that I came to you.
Anything you say pertaining to this investigation is protected.
You have my word.
I'm gonna need it in writing.
I want my lawyer to review it.
Corrine, it's us.
Just have the papers drawn up and be back here in two hours.
What's the rush? Vic planning something? -No, just be back here in two hours.
-Okay.
Corrine, we'll draw up whatever documents you want.
But we need to know what we're dealing with.
Oh, God.
Shane and Mara contacted me.
They wanted information about the police search.
Vic convinced me to go along with it.
He lied to me and he used me to try to kill them.
I need Vic out of my life for good.
But my kids cannot know that I did this to him.
Arrest her and find out what she knows in interrogation.
We arrest Corrine Mackey that leaves us limited and dated information on Shane.
Now, we work with her, that allows us to get to him.
She's admitted to having contact with a fugitive.
She can be forced to cooperate.
Corrine's only trying to get free from the web that Vic has spun.
She didn't have to come forward.
We owe her.
Not to mention this could close the book on Vic Mackey for good.
Something that should have been done a long time ago.
I gave Vic a pass from time to time but only when he could make a difference.
No, you were sweeping him under the rug.
He's made a lot of good arrests.
I don't want all those overturned.
The crimes Corrine can help get Vic on are limited to him and Shane.
Shouldn't jeopardise any convictions.
Fine.
Let's give her the help she needs.
How's the early retirement? It's not all Hawaiian shirts and fishing trips.
Heard about Vendrell.
Strike Team's demise is more violent than I predicted.
End of an era, but I'm already looking forward to a new one.
Of course.
Vic Mackey doesn't hand over his badge without an exit strategy.
I'm here to warn you.
Your golden parachute might be about to rip.
Olivia gave me a heads-up.
-Guillermo Beltran's the new fed get.
-Really? Pezuela's an M.
B.
A.
with a dirty agenda.
This guy Beltran, he's the real power.
Which is why ICE needs me now more than ever.
You think Chaffee and the line-up of budget-crunchers he answers to gives a rat's ass about you? About keeping you alive? The moment Beltran crossed that border, the rules of the game changed.
The feds want this guy so bad they can taste it.
And they will not have a problem shooting the messenger.
Oh, I see.
So you want me to just back off and let you handle things and gobble up all the glory, is that it? There's only room for one guy to work Beltran.
And that's gonna be me.
-That's what I do.
-Not anymore.
You're way in over your head, councilman.
Working the Mexican cartel from the inside out? This isn't pushing paperwork from the Barn to downtown.
This is real police work.
Pezuela's seen your old photo album.
He doesn't fear you.
He doesn't respect you and Beltran won't, either.
So do yourself and your family a favour.
Step away from the table, stay away from me and let the real men finish this job.
Eat one of those hot dogs.
You know, baby? Yeah? Might be kind of nice to find a place on the coast.
I'd like that.
Hey, buddy.
You ready? -Yeah.
-Watch this.
You see that? You see what Daddy's doing? Yeah? Bet you 100 grand could get us a place even bigger than this.
You know what I bet you you're right.
You gonna cook for me every day down in Colombia too? No, I am going to hire us a personal chef to make us breakfast in bed every single morning.
I love you.
I love you.
All right, Daddy's gonna make his.
Okay, scoot over, buddy.
Come on.
-Did we have a meeting? -Think of it as roll-call.
I'm clocked in and ready for work.
If I need you, I'll call you.
I've had some extra time on my hands lately thought I could keep busy for the cause.
But, hell, I get paid either way.
Haven't had the pleasure.
I'm Vic Mackey.
That's right.
I was a cop.
But now I'm more of a favour-granter.
What kind of favours? I specialise in the hard-to-deliver kind.
I guess you're a good guy to know.
Well, I'm a real-- Vic Mackey? Didn't expect to find you here.
So you're making new friends.
How do you know Cruz? Just finishing some paperwork on an old case.
What are you doing here, David? -You and I need to talk in private.
-Come back later.
If you and I are gonna continue this arrangement I need a restatement of my terms.
You don't get terms.
You get to be mayor.
Oh, I know.
But that will be with or without you.
I'm still deciding which.
Well, do you mind giving us a hint as to which way you're leaning? From now on you don't make any decisions regarding my campaign.
Who I work with or where I work out of.
I don't care how much you or your investors contribute.
You are my goddamned errand boy and you will do exactly as you're told.
You're an empty suit.
You're a chequebook, nothing more.
And just because you hang out with tough guys doesn't make you tough.
-David.
-Get back.
Get back, Vic.
You assaulted a reserve police officer.
And that's a felony.
You have made a very big mistake.
The only mistake I made was letting you think that I was your errand boy instead of the other way around.
What the hell was that? I just proved my point.
You blew that ICE investigation out the window.
The one you're so desperate to stay relevant to? By taking on the cartel, you've opened yourself to a world of possibilities all of them bad.
You're gonna get yourself killed.
Beltran saw the same thing you saw.
I'm gonna deal with him directly from now on.
If you're still fantasizing about being ICE's connection to the cartel well, you better get yourself a new gig.
Here you go.
Would you like me to stay? I'm fine, thank you.
Mara came to see me a few nights ago.
She claims that Vic and Ronnie tried to kill Shane.
Something having to do with the Armenians.
Mara asked you to help get information regarding them as fugitives? Vic thought it would be best if Shane and Mara left the country.
That it would be better for all of us if they got away.
Instead, he tried to track them down himself? Ronnie have anything to do with this? I don't know if Ronnie helped him or not.
How did Vic find Shane? He asked me about medication that Jackson was taking.
Mara called me to say that Vic had tracked them down last night.
Tried to kill them.
She's pregnant for God sakes.
I never liked her but she doesn't deserve this.
Pay Vic a visit? Not yet.
We've seen the hold he's got on Corrine.
I'm not sure she'd be willing to repeat that in a court room.
I'll use Inglewood to set up the tap.
That way we won't trigger suspicion with Ronnie.
I'll park him with Billings until we know what his involvement is.
Steve will like that.
He's got a pretty big man crush.
I don't want Inglewood to know who this number is for.
You never know how far Mackey's reach goes.
Think Vic's got many friends left? So from here on out, this investigation is between us.
Nine, 10.
Ready or not, here I come.
Where's Jackson? Where's Jackson? Nope, he's not in there.
Is he over here? Nope.
I didn't know you played the piano, baby.
Yeah, my mom made me take lessons when I was a kid.
I was in class with these four girls.
It didn't last long.
I was too busy wanting to help my dad fix cars.
Wish I would've kept at it, though.
Where's Jackson? Let's see.
There you are.
I found you.
Baby, come dance.
Come on, baby.
Show me your two-step, little man.
Come on.
Come on, buddy, show me what you got.
All right, I'll tell him.
-Oh, should I come back? -What do you need, Steve? Got a call from North Hollywood.
Asked if we'd interview a couple of locals for him on a murder case.
We're a little busy right now.
It's just taking a few statements, eliminating them as suspects.
I figure if Dutch and I split up, we could knock it out by lunchtime.
Grab Gardocki.
Dutch is staying with me on Vendrell today.
You catch a lead on Shane? -What's going on? -We got nothing.
Hey, looks like you and me are first string today.
-What do you mean? -North Hollywood's got a murder.
-So? -So they want us to do interviews.
This is a chance to chat things up.
You can tell me how you met that Asian hottie.
I wanna stick around, see what breaks on the Shane thing.
Well, sorry, Claudette's orders.
Besides, by the time we're done you could be speaking to Vendrell in person.
What'd you hear? Dutch and Claudette are playing I Got a Secret, but it's real enough.
Vic and Shane always seemed so tight.
Friendships do get tested, I guess.
What's he doing here? Mara? Vic's walking up to your front door right now.
-What do I do? -You on a landline or a cordless? -Cordless.
-Good.
Set the phone down, act like it's off.
I'll keep the line open.
-Hi.
What are you doing here? -It's almost 1:00.
It's a long shot, but I thought maybe Shane and Mara would call back.
She said she didn't trust us, remember? She doesn't trust me.
Either way, they're desperate.
Can I come in and wait around for a while? You never know.
-Hey, place looks nice.
-Yeah.
I took advantage of having the day off and did some cleaning.
Look, I know you never asked to be a part of this.
I want you to know I really appreciate you pulling through for me here.
Just hanging in there.
We're gonna miss the call.
Looks like they kept their promise.
If you hear from them, let me know right away, okay? Okay, I will.
-Still there? -He's on his way to his car.
Hang up the phone.
-Hello? -Why was the line busy, Corrine? I have two autistic kids, Mara.
One of them knocked the phone off the hook.
I'm sorry.
Tell me what you know.
They've expanded their search to include other precincts.
All major thruways out of the city are being watched.
What else? They're going to release your pictures for the evening news.
I'll call you back at 10.
Sounds like she's in.
-I got nothing yet.
-Look at you, Beverly Hills Cop.
Been a long time.
-What are Dutch and Claudette up to? -They've been out all day.
I've been stuck in Interrogation with Billings.
Something's going on, but I don't see how I can find out what.
Billings? Can he get something out of Dutch? I'll try.
He wants to be my best friend.
Ask Julien too.
-I'm not sure what side he's on here.
-It's better than nothing.
-How's it going with our ICE angle? -That's all looking good.
Hey, don't treat me like Claudette.
What's the real deal here? Right now, it's all about Aceveda.
So I've gotta get ICE to move away from him first.
-Well, how you gonna do that? -With a little help from you.
You got a drink you can recommend here? How'd you know I was here? More mysterious if I don't tell you.
This conversation will be a lot longer if you do.
Waited outside of Pezuela's place for you to come out see which car you were driving, I got the plate.
Had a friend of mine put your car on a watch and advise.
Ten minutes later, we got a hit.
Your Benz was sleeping outside in this parking lot.
-And here I am.
-You've still got juice with the police.
Enough to make a screwdriver for every vato in L.
A.
I don't know who you are exactly but judging by the way Pezuela puffed up his chest when I got there I'd say important.
Which means you're cartel.
Pretty high up too.
Can I guess why you're here? Pezuela's screwing up.
Body-draggings.
Public assassination.
Pointing the finger at your organisation while he walks around in a tie more interested in his big buildings than doing business for you.
Getting his ass kicked by a politician today that couldn't have inspired much confidence.
We don't work well with outsiders.
Who do you think has been cleaning up Pezuela's mess? You wanna prove yourself to me? Try me.
I never wanna see his face again.
Pezuela? Show me the cop washes off of you.
Hey.
Hey, someone's here.
Shit.
Finish getting him dressed.
They're not coming by for another hour.
I wanted to get here early to air the place out.
I thought I heard someone.
Hi, I'm Debbie Paluf.
I'm with Keller.
You scared me.
Why didn't you leave the door open? Oh, I have a single dad in there.
He has a toddler and he wanted to make sure the locks worked.
He's a very nervous guy.
I'll call you back.
They weren't showing this place until 4.
Oh, yeah, probably.
I was showing a place over on Belden and we drove by and saw the sign.
So I called Hillary Gratham and I asked her for the lock-box code.
Can I ask you about the schools around here? -Oh, hi.
-Hi.
Mr.
Wilson, apparently this house is being shown to another buyer at 4.
Well, I better make my decision quick then, huh? Not sure if Debbie showed you but did you see the patio's been newly re-tiled with terra cotta? And the-- What are you--? Oh, my God.
Take her cell phone.
Take her keys.
Come on.
-Please, don't hurt me.
-It's okay.
Please, don't.
I beg you.
-My husband, my daughter-- -Shut up already.
Just shut up.
Hey, how's the Shane thing coming? Hard.
Like trying to find a needle in 10 haystacks.
Dutch.
So you think that Shane's still in L.
A.
? Like I said, Steve, we got nothing.
A realtor was forcibly detained by an armed man and woman when she found them squatting in one of her homes.
Locked her in a pantry before escaping.
Shane and Mara.
-Where? -Los Feliz.
Unis said she was locked up for about an hour before another realtor arrived.
I'll call their captain, quietly get a few cars over there.
Pull a few of ours as well, get them over there.
Right, right, right.
Julien.
Got a second? Sure.
What's up? I need you to issue a message on the MDT.
Is this about Vendrell? Yeah, and I don't want it to go out on the radio.
Beltran gave me my first task today.
Apparently, he's not happy with your job performance.
He sent me to kill you.
Lucky for you, we don't play on the same team.
I work for Olivia Murray.
That's right.
Murray has a few questions for you, asked if I could bring you in.
I need you to give me back her file before we head over there.
That file's what I got on that bitch.
That bitch will send you out on the street at the Cartel's mercy if I tell her to.
Now, you're about to get something that nobody ever gets: A second chance.
For a guy who could be face down, you don't seem very cooperative.
You were green-lit.
You understand how lucky you are Beltran gave the hit to a guy working for us? If Beltran wants me dead, I'm dead.
If I talk, it just gives him more incentive to find me.
-How are you going to protect me? -We'll give you a new life.
What's that, a townhouse in Phoenix? No, thanks.
Give your boss a ring.
Tell him it looks like we're gonna be here for a while.
Well done.
You keep stonewalling like this for a couple of days I promise you, I will deliver Beltran to them myself.
You walk out of this without a scratch.
Beltran will never stop looking for me.
He's not gonna be looking for a dead man.
It's gonna be a slow-go, but Pezuela will talk.
How long before he starts on my file? Don't worry, I'm heading to his place to get the box.
We have to convince Beltran that I took out Pezuela.
That way, I'll have earned my keep in becoming the new Pezuela.
Your bosses aren't gonna get any closer.
-They're content to use David.
-Sure.
Maybe David can clue you in on Beltran's master plan.
What plan? From the little Beltran clued me in on it sounds like he's starting up a money-laundering scheme that would make Ivan Boesky flinch.
But you can get the details from your boy, Aceveda.
Okay.
Let me make another phone call.
-What's that? -This is a police scanner.
That way we can have some ears on their movement.
Baby, I think we should get out of California.
No, not yet.
It's gonna take a lot of manpower to check all those empty homes.
Should keep them busy until the motorcade hits town.
So all we gotta do is make it through tomorrow then we'll be in the clear.
And I know a place where we can stay in the meantime.
I'm guessing it probably doesn't have a pool.
There was a minute today when you were playing the piano and Jackson was dancing, I actually-- I actually forgot about everything that was going on and I was just happy.
Every day is gonna be like that in Colombia, baby.
-Yeah.
-I promise you, okay? Now, what's going on with the little man? He's hungry.
Well, I'm pretty sure I can fix that.
I have some sad news for you.
A colleague of yours committed suicide tonight.
Blew his brains out in his office.
You'll be reading about it in tomorrow's paper.
And how do the policía know it's a suicide? Because the gun in his hand is gonna match the bullet they find in his brain.
An assortment of alcohol and drugs will seal the deal.
Means there won't be any investigation.
Now, if I'm not mistaken that means there will be a hole in the organisation.
Where do I submit an application? Sorry, buddy.
It's that punk right there.
-Hold up there, homes.
-Hey.
Fellas, I'm a cop.
Not no more.
Grab his heat, dawg.
-Shane, what's going on? -It's okay, baby.
I got it.
Hey, hey, man.
-Get out of the car.
-Don't, she's got my kid in there.
No, no, no.
Hey, call Santi.
Tell him we got his guy.
Hey, homey, you must've really pissed off your cop buddy.
He's paying 10 G's for your head, ése.
Hey, look, man.
Before you make that call, maybe we can do some business ourselves.
Unless you got 10 grand only business we got is selling your ass.
Today's your lucky day, because I got 20.
That's the easiest cash you boys will ever make.
That's 10 grand apiece.
All you gotta do is keep walking.
-You carrying that kind of green? -If I do, does that mean we got a deal? You walk away, you leave my wife and my kid.
You leave us alone.
Sure.
Let's see it.
Mara, get the money.
Go ahead, baby.
That's all you got in the bag? Come on, man, I thought we were straight.
Oh, shit.
-There's more than 10 G's in here.
-Come on, man, we had a goddamn-- That's before you were rich, white boy.
All right, fine.
Fine.
You got almost 100 grand.
More than enough to keep walking.
Why walk away with 100 when I can walk away with 110? Look, the cop who's looking for me? First thing he does is flash a badge and he takes that money.
Trust me.
Now, you got two choices: You can take the $98,000 and change that you got right there or you make that call and you see how much you walk away with then.
Come on.
Just wanted to let you know that Pezuela killed himself tonight.
Really? Didn't seem the type.
I've been following your career.
You're like a fish swimming through razor blades.
-I'm impressed.
-Glad you approve.
Relax, man.
Relax.
I'm not like Cruz.
I don't like to micromanage.
I like to stay focused on the bigger picture.
Besides, you're the politician.
You decide how to run your campaign.
Hire who you want, target the areas you want focus on the issues you want.
Just don't lose.
I won't.
The Fruit Growers Union are going to be announcing their formal support for your campaign.
You know those campasinos they need a place to keep their earnings.
And immigrants, we don't-- We don't trust American banks.
And I have a suggestion which would be beneficial to all of us.
But that's for later, huh? Well, great.
I look forward to their support.
And yours.
-Hello? -He came after us again.
Who? Vic? We have our son with us.
We could've all been killed.
What kind of animal did you marry? What happened, Mara? What did Vic do? He put a bounty on our heads with the gangs.
I'm sorry.
I didn't know.
-Mackey.
-Hey, asshole.
-Shane? -As punishment for the shit today there is a letter on its way to the Barn addressed to Claudette Wyms.
A written confession of one of your many sins from the past.
-And which sin would that be, Shane? -I'll let that be a surprise.
But you and Ronnie had better get used to being cellmates assuming you can't bullshit your way out of it.
Either way, it will keep you two off my ass trying to intercept it.
This is our axe to grind, Shane.
You leave Ronnie out of it.
Come on, we both know you're not shit without your badge.
No way you could've got that close to me without Little Vic.
Now, for your contrition.
Since you caused us to lose all of our cash today you're gonna replace it.
A hundred thousand dollars and I want it by 5 p.
m.
tomorrow.
-I'm gonna need more than a day.
-I don't give a shit.
I can't get it together that fast.
You know that.
This coming from the guy who masterminded the money train? You'll figure it out.
Shane's on the phone with Vic now, giving him a task to carry out.
Please make sure that he does it.
I just want this to be over with.
Me too.
Now, Corrine is gonna handle delivering the money to us.
I will call her tomorrow with a location at 1 p.
m.
Corrine's done enough for you already.
You stop trying to shield yourself behind my ex-wife.
You man up and you and let me come and deliver that cash to you myself.
What, so you can get another shot at my pregnant wife and son? -No, thank you.
-I didn't put Mara in the cross hairs.
You did, when you decided to involve her in our shit.
Corrine delivers the money tomorrow or my next love letter to Claudette is about the bullet that you put under Terry Crowley's left eye.
Let's see how much the cops back at the Barn adore you then.
What? We gotta figure out a way to put 100 grand in Corrine's hands by tomorrow afternoon.
I can't go through this again.
Just make sure Vic does what we want him to do or I don't know what we're gonna do.
Mara, this is Claudette Wyms.
Please don't acknowledge me yet.
I wanna get you and Shane out of this mess.
If you and Shane are willing to talk about Vic Mackey I'm willing to listen.
Mara, I can hear the desperation in your voice.
There is still time to turn this around.
You've got two options.
Come in now and I'll grant you immunity.
I can't promise the same for Shane but I can guarantee that it will be a better deal than Vic will get.
Or you could keep on running until we catch up with you then it will be a whole other scenario.
You'll be giving birth in a state penitentiary your baby will be taken from you.
Jackson too.
They'll be put in the system.
Do you want your children to be in foster care, Mara? Be a mother to your children and do what's right for them.
-I can't talk now.
-I want you to know that all I want from this is Vic Mackey behind bars.
That's it.
If you are interested in helping me do that then you find a place where you can talk.
And you call me tomorrow morning, 8:00.
This line.
Okay.
I think we got to her.
So how did it go? Corrine's working with the police.
It's okay.

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