Animal Kingdom (2016–…): Season 2, Episode 4 - Broken Boards - full transcript

The bar is set to open but Deran worries about telling Smurf about it. Pope and Amy go on a date.

You know, I think
all we're saying is,

we wanna start making family
decisions in a different way.

Well, every other
idea you had was crap.

Not to us, you know. But
we still had to suck it up.

I mean, you can't
expect us to be...

Oh, I'm the boss, all right.

I would like the entry codes

and the account
passwords changed, please.

Right, which codes can we change

- for you today?
- All of them.

And they wanna hit this church.



- New Canticle.
- Like, the mega-church?

Uh, we're here
about the AC unit.

We voted, we're doing it.

You know, if this is how this
is going to work, then I'm done.

I'll do my own jobs, man.

Javi, you were 10 years old.

You told them to throw me out

like I was a piece of trash!

- You are fearless.
- Like you.

Access Denied.

Damn it, Smurf.

No, no need to send
anyone. It was a false alarm.

I took care of it.

Thank you.



Hey, baby.

I looked in your room this
morning. Where were you so early?

I went for a run.

Well, then you're not leaving the
house without eating something.

Is, uh...

Is Lena okay?

Yeah. I'm just letting
her sleep in a little bit.

Yeah. I heard her crying.

Is she having nightmares?

All kids have nightmares.

Hey.

You look like you
slept like a baby.

I'm just curious
about something.

When you let Craig in,

does he come in through the window
or do you open the front door for him?

Window.

Use the front door from now on.

I'm gonna go wake up Lena.

There you go.

Uh, so, are you
taking trigonometry?

Yeah, third period.

Yeah, it's such a bitch.

I hope whoever invented
it died a horrible death.

Hmm.

Yeah, it's Craig.

I got to go. Bye.

Come on, sleepy head. Hop up.

- Where's Nicky?
- Oh, she just left with Craig.

I want to show you something
after I drop Lena off at school today.

- This morning?
- Mm-hmm.

You can miss a few classes.

Oh, um, I have something.

Cancel it.

I can't.

But I can do this afternoon.

Did you have fun in
the diner in Arizona?

Yeah.

Think you're ready
for another job?

Definitely.

What's up, man?

You said you were
coming in early.

It is early.

You know, man, I got lost. You
need to put a sign up on the place.

No, no sign.

It's cooler that way.

Oh, it's cooler when
people can't find the place?

Can you help me with
these kegs, please?

You sure this place
is ready to open?

It looks like it needs
some more work.

Like, a lot.

No, I don't want
it to look polished.

Well, mission accomplished.

Hey, I think it looks awesome.

What time do you want
me to come over tonight?

I can help you set up.

No, I'm sorry, you can't come.

- Why not?
- Do you want me to get shut down?

- She's got a fake ID.
- No.

You know what, that's bullshit.

If she's not coming,
neither am I.

Okay. Then, don't come.

Whatever. I got shit to do.

- You sure?
- Yeah.

I'll call you an Uber.

Not cool, man.

Just hurry up, okay?
We gotta hit San Onofre

and start drumming
up some business.

Hi, Craig.

New bartender.

Do you need any help?

Yeah. A lot.

Okay, what's the occasion?

First date.

Well, it's our first time
alone. We met before.

Okay. Well, then, we definitely
need to find the perfect shirt.

Do you have a designer you like?

No.

Are you looking
for French cuffs?

- No, just regular cuffs is fine.
- Okay. Got it.

Well, this lavender one would
go great with your skin tone.

- Are you shitting me?
- No, try it on.

Oh, wait. Do you
know your neck size?

No. Is that bad?

We'll measure it. Uh, stay
here. I'll go get the tape.

What's up, Baz?

I couldn't get the tools.

What happened to the warehouse?

Smurf happened.

I thought you were with Craig.

No.

I...

I need to study.

Has Craig ever had a girlfriend?

Define "girlfriend."

Like, someone he
doesn't screw around on.

He was checking out this
skank at Deran's bar. It was...

Oh, shit.

I really wasn't supposed
to say anything.

Please don't tell Deran.

Nicky, what is it
you want from Craig?

- I don't know.
- Yeah, you do.

To party, I guess.

He's gorgeous, and
he always has blow.

So sex and drugs? That's it?

Do you have any idea
how powerful you are?

You know what that power is?

It's the one thing you
have that every man wants.

You just have to let them
think they have the power.

But they never do. Never.

Unless you give it to them.

And don't ever give it to them.

So it's just about sex?

I think you can
do a little better.

- With Craig?
- With every man.

You just have to
decide what you want.

So what do you want, Nicky?

You want a hint, baby?

Everything.

You take everything.

Why can't Smurf just wash the
clothes Lena already has? I don't get it.

- I'm just a messenger, man.
- Oh, you are?

Well, then, tell her thanks for
changing the security codes on me.

And I want my goddamn
tools from the warehouse.

Tell her that.

You know, Lena's
been having nightmares.

- Did she ask you to tell me that, too?
- No.

Well, then, I don't need
a messenger. Okay?

Just do the job I'm
asking you to do.

I did a job with Smurf.

Were you lookout while
Smurf tunneled into a bank?

No, it was a diner.

We, uh, didn't get much,
but it was for fun, so...

What are you telling me? You
and Smurf ripped off a diner?

I can do more. All
right? I'm ready.

Let me do this one.

Get in the car.

Yeah.

- Marla's old place with the mermaids.
- Yeah, that's the one. Yeah.

Yeah, sweet, sweet. I'll
try to make it tonight, man.

- All right, bro.
- Right on.

Yo, free pitcher if you
bring a broken board!

Hey. Yo, you hit
everyone by the cars?

Vic and Benny said they'd come,

but they're constantly high
as shit and unreliable, so...

What's up with
Sean? Is he coming?

All it took was free beer.

You know I'm actually trying to
make money at this bar, right?

You said you wanted
broken boards.

Okay, but how much
beer are you offering?

I think you should
get some more kegs.

- Unbelievable.
- Oh, you don't like it?

Why don't you ask
your friends at Surfline

and see if they give you
a cheap rate to get an ad.

No. Word of mouth is cooler.

Oh, you know what's not cool?

- An empty bar, bro. It's sad.
- Okay, no shit. I get it.

Well, man, we should
get going. The later we are,

- the bitchier Baz gets.
- I'm not going. I'm not going.

I thought I was the one
who didn't wanna do the job.

No, I'm doing the job.
I just, I got shit to do.

I'm gonna tell Smurf.

About the bar?

Yeah.

Can't wait to see
the look on her face.

You think she'll lose her shit?

I hope so.

- Where are the other two?
- Not here.

Wallace said we could
stay as long as we need,

but it wasn't cheap.

- Hey. Where's Deran?
- He's not here?

Don't bullshit me, man.

You know, we can't wait all day.

- I'll do it.
- You'll do what?

This. I can do it.

All right, yeah. You're
gonna have to get in there.

We return from the
depths Of the badland

With a gun and a
knife In our waistband

Went to war with
the Devil and Shaytan

He wore a bad
toupee and a spray tan

So high now, hoping that I land

On a Thai stick
Moving through Thailand

On the radio,
heard a plane hijack

Go ahead.

I move in a world
of conspiracies

Obey no rules, I'm doing me

Smoke kush,
transport to the airport

Customs found a
joint in my passport

Pull cash and I gave
him What he asked for

God, it's a
motherfucking miracle

Small bribe made
it back into America

Hit Uber and
maneuvered out the area

- Good?
- Mm-hmm.

Rap terrorist,
terrorize, tear it up

Brought gas and the
matches To flare it up

You sure about J?

I mean, you wanna
lose him to Smurf?

If Deran keeps going AWOL, we're
gonna need J more than he needs us.

How long we gotta be
in this goddamn thing?

Don't know. Could be hours.

Roomy in there?

Kiss my ass.

Let's see how long you can last.

I bought a bar.

I know.

There's an office in the back.
It's big enough for me to stay in,

so I'm gonna stay there.

I'm gonna leave your apartment. I
already started packing stuff up, so...

Are you mad?

Do you want me to be?

Uh, I'm opening
the bar tonight, so...

Do you wanna come?

Of course I would.

I can't breathe.

I'm sweating my balls off.

Yo, turn down the blower!

When did Craig turn
into such a pussy?

Not hearing anything from J.

Maybe he passed out.

Turn the goddamn blower down!

Man up!

Bro, can you breathe?

I can't.

How much can you sweat
till you lose consciousness?

Ah, screw this, man. I'm going.

Craig, come...

You're not seriously
leaving, are you?

I told you that I didn't
wanna do this job!

Stop! I'm not asking!

- Stop!
- I'm out. That's it!

Looks like you got the job.

Where the hell were you?

- Busy, man.
- No, no, no. Not busy. Not good enough.

- Where were you?
- Look, I already do all the shit work.

- I don't need to practice it. Okay?
- Okay, you wanna surf?

You surf on your
own time. You got it?

I bought a bar.

What do you mean,
you bought a bar?

On Wisconsin and Tremont.

The one with all the
mermaids with the tits?

Yeah.

Smurf let you buy a bar?

- I didn't ask for her permission.
- Okay.

So what, no more jobs?

I'm doing the job.

Okay. Well, then when I
call a meeting, you come.

Hmm, it's nice to see you finally
brought your daughter some clothes.

You changed the codes on me.

It's not your business, is it?

Smurf, I want my jackhammers.

No idea what
you're talking about.

Oh, cut the shit. My
tools are in the warehouse.

I need them.

Actually, are you sure I
didn't pay for those tools?

You want me to
dig up the receipts?

- I do.
- Okay.

What's the new code?

I wouldn't want you
to take the wrong stuff.

We'll have figure out a
time when we can meet.

I need the tools this week.

What's the new code?

Why, are you pulling a job?

Oh, that's right, the church.

What are you gonna hit
next time, an orphanage?

Oh, my God. You're one to talk.

A diner?

The kid's too green to know
you're gonna get him hurt.

J's a big boy.

How's the commune going?

No commune. I'm in charge.

You're so full of shit.

The only person those
boys hate more than me

is you.

God, that is such bullshit.

I trained you, Baz.

You are me.

Na, na, na, na, na,
na, na, na, na, na, na

Na, na, na, na, na,
na, na, na, na, na, na

Na, na, na, na, na,
na, na, na, na, na, na

Just give me the feeling
Push my motor every day

Gospel of the throttle
Push my engine all the way

Na, na, na, na, na, na

- Hey!
- Sayonara, bitches.

What the hell?

- Hey.
- Hey.

Sorry.

I like, I like your shirt.

It's lavender.

I hope you like Mexican food.

Did I mess up?

No.

Uh, I love Mexican.

When I told you about my son,

I hope I didn't scare you off.

I'm here.

I'd feel dishonest
if I didn't tell you.

I've done enough
lying in my life.

I'm trying to make
better choices.

So what does a property
manager do all day?

Yo!

- What the hell is this?
- Check it out.

Did you steal this?

- Are you crazy?
- Crazy good.

- Yo, help me unload this shit.
- No. I don't want any stolen beer, man.

Tastes the same, don't it?

What if the truck has
GPS or something, huh?

Did you think about
that before you jacked it?

Get it the hell
out of here, man.

- What does Baz mean by "new plan"?
- Not my problem.

I told him I'm out.
You should, too.

No. I only have enough
money to lease the bar.

I need more to fix it up.

Yo, what do you want
me to do with the truck?

I don't give a shit,
just get rid of it.

Sorry I asked for the check.
I have to get back to work.

I gotta meet up
with my brothers.

Are you okay?

You didn't talk very much.

How do you live with yourself

after what you did to your son?

I've done things...

But I have to live
with it somehow.

I try to do things,
little things,

anything...

To show myself that the
person who made those mistakes

isn't who I really am.

Like, with your niece.

Where would she be without you?

Lena barely knows me.

I was in prison half her life.

You can tell me anything.

Just, next time, do it at
the beginning of our date.

I know I'm late. Baz stopped by.

By the way, I hear he's not getting
along with your uncles too well.

Oh, yeah, Craig
pulled out of the job.

Aw, that's a shame.

So I took his place.

Hmm.

Good. Give me your phone.

My...

Okay.

- Hey. Thanks for showing up this time.
- What's up?

Let's make it quick.
I got shit to do.

- All right. What, no Craig?
- No.

- What's up, man?
- What?

- What are you wearing?
- Yeah. What are you wearing?

I'm wearing a shirt.

- It's purple.
- It's not purple.

Where the hell were you?

I was at Bible Study.
I was doing my job.

You called a meeting.
What do you want?

Okay, look.

Smurf is just waiting for us
to fall on our faces. Okay?

And that's exactly what's gonna happen
if the bullshit doesn't end right now.

You could've given us
this lecture over the phone.

My bullshit. My bullshit.

I have been acting
like an asshole.

But I'm not Smurf. And I sure
as hell don't wanna be Smurf.

We didn't used to
fight all the time, man.

We used to have fun.

- Remember the Wexler Building?
- Wexler Building?

- Yeah.
- The balcony.

- That was the highest jump we ever did.
- No. No.

- It was the Hyatt pool jump.
- That was a nice job.

Okay, well, this
one's higher than both.

Oh, shit.

We just have to wait for the
crane operator to go to lunch.

I'll text Craig.

It's nice, isn't it?

- Is this your apartment?
- It's one of them.

I hope you didn't think I was
just some sleazy slum lord.

There's a Miss Janice Browne who
pays 4k a month for this groovy pad.

Is it okay to just walk in?

Of course it is.

Because I'm Janice Browne.

She has a lease with a
signature, a social security number.

She pays her rent
with a money order.

The first of every month.

Same as eight of the other bogus tenants
that supposedly live in this building.

So this is how you
launder your money.

One of the ways.

I can't deposit stolen
money into a bank, right?

Because bank deposits
are tracked by the IRS.

So you have to set up
a legitimate business.

Now, I can clear 32k a
month in this building alone.

There's another 20k from the
shitholes on Mission and Whaley.

And then I have three
houses that I rent out.

For free.

On the books, they bring in 5k.

Why you rent them out for free?

Let's just say I rent them
for services rendered.

I pay the boys their salary
through the management company.

Taxes, social security, pension
plan, health insurance, all of it.

We're just another
law-abiding family

doing what we can
to contribute to society.

So what's the job?

I just told you.

You want me to help
you with the books?

Any idiot with a
gun can pull a job.

But the ones that
last are the ones

that know what to do with
the money once they get it.

My boys never understood that.

All they wanted was action.

And if that's all you're after,
then you stick with them.

I wanna learn.

Let's go.

Let's go, let's go.
Let's go, let's go.

Oh, shit.

Running down the avenue

Makes no difference what you do

Hiding in the alleyway

They won't hear what you say

Shit. That's high.

Shit.

I wanna be a drone

No more

I can see the blue sky

Is it gonna fly by?

Whoo!

High enough for you guys?

What do you
think, eight stories?

I'll let you know when
I get to the bottom.

Whoo!

Shit.

- Whoo!
- Whoo!

Whoo!

How long before
the cops get here?

Seven or eight minutes,
if they're not at lunch.

Better hurry then.

No more

No more

No more

So you're gonna run a bar?

- You don't think I can?
- No, I didn't say that.

Why didn't you say something?

'Cause I knew you'd give
me shit like you always do.

Maybe I would've
been happy for you.

Happy about what?

Deran's bar.

What bar?

Deran bought Marla's place.

Yeah, I actually
gotta go open up.

Today was fun, man, but
I'm still not taking your shit.

- And I'm still not doing the job.
- Did I ask you to?

You say you're
out, I respect it.

You're right, I do make you
do the shit work a lot of the time.

I do.

So now it's my turn.

What does that mean?

It means I'm taking
your place in the duct.

- For a higher cut?
- Nope.

We share equally.

I told you, I'm not Smurf.

We're good?

- Yeah. We're good.
- Good.

Hey, you think
this beer's too flat?

No. Like the last four times.

I just wanna make sure
the pressure gauge isn't off.

Hey, man, relax. The
bar's gonna fill up. Okay?

Yeah. I know.

Holy shit, where is everybody?

They'll be here, just as
soon as it's too dark to surf.

Yeah, well, it's been
dark for an hour. So...

Took me a while
to find the place.

You should think
about putting up a sign.

Right? That's what
I've been saying.

Here, on the house.

Oh, I paid for that beer.

It cost me 16 grand.

Yo, look who's here.

- What's up?
- Heather.

Free pitchers for my boys.

Get the pitcher,
I'll get the glasses.

Bro.

Yeah.

- Okay, okay.
- We did it.

What do you guys want?

Studying?

I'm learning Quicken.

What's that?

Um, it's something
for the family.

Money managing, stuff like that.

- Smurf has you doing that?
- Yeah.

Are you going out?

So are you ready
for this midterm?

Well, it was a lot easier
when I could copy off of you.

I finally got Lena to bed.

Try to keep it down, okay?

You look nice.

I do, don't I?

Hey, buddy.

- Hey.
- You got to be kidding me.

Maybe Deran isn't as much
of a screw-up as we thought.

Yeah. It's just the
first night, though.

Where is he? Deran.
Let's do some shots.

- Where's Craig at?
- Uh...

I don't know. I have no idea.

What the hell is the
name of this place?

Uh, it's The Drop.

- To The Drop.
- To The Drop, yeah.

- Good job, buddy.
- Yeah, to The Drop.

Cheers.

- Hi.
- Did you do this all yourself, baby?

Yeah.

I'm proud of you.

- That's it, you're leaving already?
- Yeah.

Okay.

You ever planning
on seeing Lena again?

She's having nightmares.

What kind of question is that?

It's nice to see you patch
things up with your brothers.

Thanks.

It won't last.

We're never coming back, Smurf.

I didn't ask you to.

Yo, who's in there?

- What's up, man?
- Hey, open up.

Look, man, you want some coke?

- You remember Callie and
uh, - What are you doing?

- Her brother Christian?
- Yeah, no, I don't. Get out.

Get out now, please.

Get out. Out.

Thank you. Out.

Don't worry, man. There's
plenty enough for you here.

No, not in my bar,
man. Not in my bar.

Let me see it, let me
see it. Let me see it.

What are you doing?
What are you doing?

Get off of me!

Deran, what is wrong with you?

What is wrong with you? Huh?

Let's go somewhere
and do more blow.

Deran dumped
it all in the toilet.

Agent Orange is
playing at The Cove.

You know, I like
Agent Orange, but. uh...

You know what?
I got a better idea.

I was a honest boy, yeah

What's that noise?

It doesn't matter.

Fell for an honest girl, yeah

We were so tight

If only luck was
always on our side

You gave in all your secrets

Didn't give in mine

Nowhere left to run, no

We live to shine

If only love was on your side

And I was just a
stranger passing by

You saw me driving my car

Like a dog running wild

Oh, my hands were shaking

Singing, "where are you now?"

I wish I could go back somehow

So sine is the opposite
side over hypotenuse,

which is four over...

- What?
- Oh. Um...

You're just... You're
being really nice.

You didn't have to help me.

Don't want your dad
hauling you off to Guam.

He doesn't either.

It's not like he put up much of a
fight when I said I wanted to stay.

I thought he wanted you
to finish high school here.

I think he was glad
to get rid of me.

He doesn't give a shit.

No, he's not your mom.

He gives a shit.

You hungry?

Yeah. Mm-hmm.

- Let's take a break.
- Okay.

Thanks.

You sure you don't
want to go to The Cove?

No, I got shit to do.

Hit me up sometime.

Hey.

Hey, what you doing?

Studying.

Screw that. Why
don't you come out?

Oh, I thought I wasn't supposed
to set foot in Deran's bar.

Yeah, well, look, Agent Orange are
playing at The Cove. You wanna roll?

Hey. I gotta go. I forgot I
was meeting somebody.

Cool.

Okay.

- Bye.
- Later.

Deran.

Deran, I could use some help.

- What's up?
- Uh, he's next.

Shit.

- What's up, Adrian?
- You're bartending?

No. I own the bar.

How much did, uh, Smurf
give you to buy the place?

No, it's got nothing
to do with her.

- Oh.
- I would have given you the news,

but you kind of made it clear

that you don't want
to hear from me, so...

Anyway, what do you
want? What can I get you?

Speech! Speech!

Speech! Speech!

- Speech! Speech! Speech! Speech!
- Turn down the music.

Speech! Speech! Speech!

- Come on, Deran!
- Speech! Speech!

Speech! Speech!

Speech! Yes!

Come on, Deran!

Thank you for coming.

It means a lot to me, so...

Shit, I'm sorry. I've never
given a speech before, so...

Whoa!

I have something to say.

I'll take it.

Um...

Public speaking never really
was your strong suit, was it?

Remember that time with ESPN?

ESPN wanted to interview
Deran when he won this, uh...

What was it, a Rip Curl
contest down in Baja?

I swear, the boy
was scared shitless.

He was taking down
surfers twice his age...

Isn't that right?

And this bar proves it.

So here's to the
runt of my litter.

My beautiful baby boy.

To Deran.

To Deran!

What's going on out here, baby?

You couldn't just let
me have even this?

What?

I'm gay.

Sweetheart,

it's gonna be okay, baby.

It's not okay.

'Cause I can't fuck you.

Is that what you want?

To feel like that's what I want?

Guess you're gonna have to
see if Pope and Craig are into it,

because, you know,
Baz isn't your real son,

so it makes it less interesting.

You never loved me.

You never loved any of us.

It's all about you.

It's always been about you.

I was hoping
you'd still be open.

I'm not. It's after 2:00 a.m.

Yo, about earlier...

It's all good.

Hey, is it cool if I, uh...

If I'm here?

Yeah.

What's with the broken boards?

He's gonna put
'em up on the wall.

Why?

'Cause that's
what it's all about.

Giving up something to
chase something awesome.

Right, bro?

What's with you?

Huh?

I told her.

Told her what?

Shit, really?

Yeah.

Yeah.

And?

I really gave it to her.

I may have said
more than I needed to.

Hey, hey, hey.

Hey, man.

You bought a bar.

And you opened it tonight.

It was lit. People
came and they loved it.

You need to forget her bullshit.

She knows she had nothing
to do with it and she hates it.

This is all yours.
This is all you.

You need to know that.

Okay?

All right. Come on, let's
put some of your boards up.

Nicky, pass me
the uh, left board.

Here you go.

Come on, man. I
can't do this alone.

- Come on.
- All right.

You know, that was uh,

- really good blow that you flushed.
- Oh, come on.

You were snorting it
off a toilet seat, man.

- So?
- That's disgusting.

What do you want
me to do with that?

All right, well next time
I'll just do it off your bar.

Sure.

And then

do yourself a favor and clean
up all this shit around the bar, too.

- How about that?
- It's as filthy as a toilet.

I'm uh, thinking that maybe,
that's gonna be your new job,

is that you're just gonna clean up
all the shit after everybody comes in.

English -SDH