Animal Kingdom (2016–…): Season 4, Episode 3 - Man vs. Rock - full transcript

Craig feels the pressure of pulling off Frankie's increasingly complicated job; J grows frustrated with Mia; Deran tries to get Pope out of the house; Smurf decides she needs answers.

We've got to do something
about Pope.

He charged a cop --
just pulled out his gun

and headed
straight for him.

We've got to do something,
or somebody's gonna end up dead.

I'll be in town
for a bit.

There is a lot of money
on the table.

What does he want?

A sculpture --
800K if we get it for him.

She got a new job.
Might need all of us.

Smurf's not gonna
like that.

Let's just say that
you did kill Morgan.



You stick with me.

We need a new lawyer.

Pope:
You remember Angela.

I said she could
crash with us.

That's very generous
of you.

Colin: We've got to
ditch the car.

Hurry up.

♪ She stares deeply ♪

♪ Locked inside me ♪

♪ Burnin' brightly ♪

♪ One they know that
I cannot take ♪

♪ Waitin' for it all
to begin ♪

♪ Every night, now,
they'll win ♪

♪♪



♪ Come and meet
my black hole ♪

♪ Got a big black hole ♪

♪ Got a big black hole

♪ I've got a big
black hole ♪

♪ I've got a big black,
big black hole ♪

♪ Got a big black hole
inside of me ♪

[ Music plays
in the distance ]

Damn, I can barely
remember that.

Manny: Hey, guys.
Try a brownie.

Absolutely.
Please.

Just like old times.

Janine, have a brownie.

Careful.

Don't worry about me.

-Two?
-Whoa.

Have you had Manny's
secret recipe before?

-It's not that secret.
-All right.

In two hours, you'll be
staring at the wall, drooling.

We'll see.

Cops bust in here, I ain't
carrying all your asses out.

Lou:
Would you relax?

If the cops knew where we were,
they'd have been here by now.

Enjoy the party.

Chill out.

[ Music plays, muffled ]

[ Music continues ]

[ Music stops ]

This won't take long,
Ms. Cody.

Turn the music
back on.

[ Music resumes ]

♪♪

Frankie: The walls and doors
are mostly glass.

Two security guards --
rent-a-cops

to clear homeless people
off the steps.

Cameras are basic,
easy to get around.

This is it.

Craig: Looks like
a stack of poker chips.

$5 million stack
of poker chips.

A lot of foot traffic,
as well.

Not at night.

Deran:
Steel bollards out front

so you can't bust
a truck in here.

How'd they
get it in?

Bollards retract.

Eh, if you have
a passcode.

And the security guards
are a joke, but they can call

the cops, who could be here
in less than two minutes.

-How much does this weigh?
-3 tons.

So, basically, you want to
break in here at night,

get around
the passcodes,

subdue the guards before
they call the police,

get a truck in here,
somehow,

and get this 3-ton thing
onto it, and get out --

oh, and don't drop it,
because it's a art piece.

How would Smurf do it?

Uh, Smurf wouldn't do it.

I'm gonna check
the cameras.

Craig:
The payout's sick, man.

Yeah, I'm sure it is,
but, I mean...

We've got to figure out
how to do this shit first.

How about J?

J's on board
if we say it's good.

The hell is
that kid right now?

Doing something
for Smurf.

You're young.
You've invested well --

real estate,
small businesses.

Yes. My grandmother died,
and she left me some money.

Well, you're in
the right place, then.

I'm definitely interested
in various shelters,

you know, for --
for businesses.

Well, no one likes
the IRS.

We specialize in
offshore holdings, trusts.

You just have to do
the paperwork correctly.

And is your
firm discreet?

Of course.

What if I was looking for
a little extra discretion?

I'm not sure
what you mean.

Receptionist:
Thank you for calling
Reinhorn and Associates.

How may I help you?

Yes, of course.

How did you hear
about our firm?

I know that you did work
for Ronnie Ortega.

I would be seeking a similar
type of representation.

Ronnie Ortega
is no longer a client.

He almost
got me disbarred.

I do trusts and LLCs.

That's it.

Piece of advice, kid --

Pay your taxes.

Thanks for your time.

Angela:
Smells good.

Can I have some?

What time is it?

Pope:
It's late.

I have a hard time
falling asleep

when I'm the only one
in the room.

Only good thing
about prison.

You still have
those vases.

Those were there
when I was a kid.

There was a
fourth one, right?

I don't know.

Yeah.

Julia threw the last one
at Smurf.

I was here.

Smurf didn't even flinch.

Those shards were
on the floor all weekend,

till Julia finally
cleaned them up.

Remember?

Why do you still live here?

To save on rent.

Isn't it hard
being around Smurf?

I manage.

Oh, yeah?

That's managing?

Here.

Oh, no.
I have to control my fats --

anything I can do
to help my liver.

After I got clean, my blood
tested positive for hep-C.

Dirty needles.

Yeah, probably.

But it was acute, not chronic,
so it's all good.

Where's J?
I thought he lived here.

Oh, J,
he comes and goes.

Thanks.

Last time I saw him,

right before Julia died...

it was getting bad.

You know, I told Julia that J
needed to be somewhere stable,

somewhere clean.

She hit me so hard
I couldn't hear right for weeks.

That was the last time
I saw her.

Well,
thanks for breakfast.

Um, I've got to go.

My PO's on my ass. Says I have
to get a job, like, yesterday.

Look at us...

together again.

♪♪

♪♪

Here, let me help you.

Smurf: I'm fine.

♪♪

♪♪

What are you seeing?

The doctor will review it, and
call you to go over the results.

You do this
10 times a day.

Why don't you just tell me
what you're looking at, there?

The doctor
will call you.

♪♪

♪ Kalico Kahlia,
come tell me ♪

♪ The news Calamity's waiting
for a way to get to her ♪

I've got to
take a piss.

Okay.
Thank you.

Mm-hmm.

[ Indistinct talking ]

I didn't know I
meant that much to you.

What?

You're moping around
like someone kicked your dog.

You've got a high opinion
of yourself.

If you don't give a shit, then
stop staring at me like that.

We had a good
thing going --

not me and you,
the crew.

And I messed that up,
and I'm just sorry about it.

Messed it up how,
by bringing me in?

You're an asshole.
You know that, right?

Oh, you're tough,
now, huh?

You can hang
with the guys.

You can handle this,
handle him.

How about I worry about me
and you worry about you?

Yep.

You think he's some kind of
war hero, or something.

I was there, too.

There were no heroes.

There were regular guys
trying not to die,

and there were guys
who got off on it --

guys who did that dark shit
you have nightmares about.

Someone stole
your girl, Jake.

Deal with it.
Yeah, it's fine with me.

You're his now.

Hey.

I don't belong
to anybody.

No, you didn't.

But you do now.

Don't say
I didn't warn you.

[ Indistinct talking, music ]

So, this guard's got me
like this, dawg.

And he's like,
"Where's the contraband?

Where's the contraband?"

And I'm like,
"I ain't got no contraband."

Nah, I think you
had contraband.

I'm saying, "No, no, no."

And all of a sudden,
bam!

This explosion
from behind my toilet.

Please don't tell me
it was the raisin wine.

I put raisins and sugar
in this 2-liter soda bottle,

and I forgot about it,
dawg.

Right at the exact moment
he's busting me up --

Kaboom!

The whole D block smelled
like Glade PlugIns.

Put my ass in solitary
for two weeks.

[ Laughs ]

Man, I'm glad you're out.

Aren't you glad he's out?

Mm-hmm.

So, we gonna
make some money?

I know some corner boys
expecting a re-up.

Maybe we pay them
a little visit, hmm?

Five large, easy.

Old times, brother.

Old times.

Ah, I need a refill.

♪♪

It's nice to
see you again.

♪♪

I thought about you
while I was away.

Did you think about me?

No.

Maybe me and you
could be friends again.

I'm too old for you.

♪♪

Tupi: Oh,
you rolling out?

I've got to mow
my abuela's lawn.

It's looking all scraggly
and weedy and whatnot.

All right, bro.

We'll hook up.

Craig: For starters,
we need a forklift.

And then, we need to wrap up
the forks in rubber bumpers.

There's not enough time.

The cops are gonna
be there in minutes.

Well, then, we act like
we're supposed to be there,

dress like art movers.

"Art movers?"
Great idea.

Then, we can get a helicopter
to come in and airlift it out.

These are just problems
to be solved.

Yeah.

So, we have to lift
something heavy.

What about, uh,
a car lift from an auto shop?

You must know people
in construction.

No.
Smurf handles that.

But you know
Smurf's people.

What about Pope?
-Pope's out.

Why?

Pope's just
not doing this one.

Okay.

Well,
I have an appointment.

I'll meet up
with you later.

Craig:
I'll walk you out.

I don't see how to
make this job work.

It's big,
it's slow,

And we're all about speed
and surprise.

It's not a job.

It's a puzzle --
man versus rock,

the Egyptians
building the pyramids.

Yeah, but didn't
they have slaves?

I didn't bring this job
to the Codys.

I brought it to you.

Figure it out.

Yo, when did the health
department give you a "B?"

Deran: It's a bar, man,
not a restaurant.

People don't come here
for the food.

Look, if you really want to
get this thing on a truck

without it getting scratched or
ruined or anything like that...

You have a wide load going
40 to 50 miles per hour, tops.

Just saying.

You're thinking about it
the wrong way, man.

It's -- It's...

It's not a job.

It's -- It's a...

It's a puzzle.

Puzzle?
Mm-hmm.

Man versus rock.

"Man versus rock?"

Okay.

Look, how well do you
know this girl --

I mean, actually know
this girl?

Frankie?
Yeah.

Don't worry about it.

"Don't worry about it."
All right.

What about Pope?

No way.

He's gonna be pissed off if
he finds out we're doing this.

So, what? We just --
We just bring him along,

hope he doesn't act crazy,
try another suicide by cop?

Hey, we don't know
if that's

what he was actually
trying to do.

You weren't there, man.

He tried to kill himself,
all right?

I saw it.

We just have to keep him
away from Smurf.

That's all.

You could give him a job.

Craig...

Look, he's screwed up
right now, man.

We need to keep
an eye on him.

No. He's gonna scare away
customers, man.

Come on.

Just give him something small,
like, just to keep him busy.

Bro, you have a "B"
on your window.

He's, like, OCD
with cleanliness.

He could just clean up
this shit hole.

You know what, man?

You're full of shit.

He's your brother.

♪♪

J:
Where have you been?

It's good to see you, too.

You were supposed to meet
the plumber at the laundromat,

and you didn't show,
so he left.

Yeah, well,
I was busy.

Doing what?

Stuff.
"Stuff?"

You were supposed to be
doing stuff for me.

Look, dude, I'm not the
meet-the-plumber girl,

and I don't appreciate
getting texts

informing me
that you're picking me up.

Mia, I need you to be
where I tell you to be, okay?

I've got stuff
to do.

You don't
give me orders.

I'm not your employee.

That's exactly
what you are.

You do things for me,

and you get to live
in my house rent-free.

I give you cash
from time to time.

And if you want to
keep that going,

then you show where and when
I tell you to show.

Got it?

Got it.

Good.

Drop me off at the corner
of Holly and Mission.

Why?

So, I can get my car
and go to the laundromat.

I'll take care of it.
I just need some wheels.

Deran: What are you --
What are you watching?

Is it a good show?

Hey, I need
some help, man.

What?

Uh, at the bar.

You interested
in a job?

A job?

You mean, like,
as a bartender?

Uh, no. I'm --
I'm set with bartenders.

Like, bouncer?

Uh, no. Like, general
maintenance, you know?

"General maintenance."

Yeah -- well, cleaning,
for starters

'cause, uh, health department
kind of gave me a "B."

Janitor?

No, man, not...

You would be
in charge of shit, man.

Like, you would be telling the
janitor what to do, you know?

Is this, like,
a charity thing?

No.

It's just, like,
you're sitting down here

watching a TV
that's not turned on.

I just think you should get out
of the house, you know?

Everybody I hire --
they're pieces of shit.

They're stealing from me.

They're stealing tips.

I know I can
rely on you.

You know,
you're family.

I can trust you.

So, come on, man.
You want to do this for me,

or you want to keep
watching this show?

So, Ortega's lawyer
didn't pan out.

Try Yelp.

I need to find
a new attorney.

I can't spend weeks
looking for one.

I've got work to do.

You and your uncles
have something going on?

Here it is.
Just pull up to the curb.

Where's your car?

Just keep it running.

What?

[ Music plays on radio ]

[ Gun cocks ]

[ Gunshots ]

My abuela's
in the living room.

Yeah.

Your abuela was always
in the living room.

Sh...

♪♪

What are you doing?

Nobody on that block
is gonna talk to the cops.

And that's gonna cost
a ton to fix.

He was a piece of shit.

Nobody's gonna be looking
for your truck.

I'm not a part of your ghetto-
ass, gangbanger bullshit, okay?

Oh, yeah?

What you just saw --
that's what I do.

I'm not your bitch.

I don't meet plumbers.

And I don't
disinfect shoes.

I don't empty quarters
out of dryers.

And I don't do what you say
just because you say it.

You want me to clean blood
out of a boat?

Fine.

But that means you help me
with shit like this.

♪♪

[ Banging, clattering ]

Pope:
God damn it.

Deran: Hey.

What are you doing?

What is this?

You know
what that is?

A hush puppy.
That's a mouse.

A mouse!

In -- In the fryer.

When was the last time
you changed the fry oil?

I don't know.

Right.

Trying to get
shut down?

No. I'm not.
No?

I think the "B" rating
gives the place cred.

"Cred"?

Yeah. It makes it
more authentic.

What if someone
has health issues --

they're fighting off,
I don't know, hep-C?

That's, like,
half my customers.

That is the Goddamn problem
with this whole world.

Everything is corrupted,
and no one gives a shit.

Just let it be corrupted!

Hey, Well, you think
you could have this thing

up and running again
before people start coming in

for happy hour,
'cause...?

Yeah.

There's a lot more shit
to clean.

A lot more shit.

You need to
lighten up.

You don't know
what's in that.

It could mess
you up long-term.

"Long-term."

It could be dusted.

When it's your time,
it's your time.

Oh, yeah?

Yeah.

Just, you know,
living life.

That right?

Yeah.
Mm.

I'm not planning
on living past 30.

What, you gonna chug a bottle
of ludes on your 29th birthday?

Could be.

Oh.

Or die on a job.

What? I'd be a
great-looking corpse.

Tough kid.

Ugh. Now you
sound like Jake.

Have you ever been
to the San Diego Zoo?

Well...

There's this lioness there --
the matriarch.

You know,
she's the hunter.

In the wild,
they live to be 11 or 12,

but this one
is 21 years old.

Nice and safe.

A zookeeper
feeds her every day.

But her fangs are gone.

You know, they have to
cut up her meat for her.

That's not gonna be me.

You're not gonna find me
in some cage, pissing myself.

You're not
a lioness.

Oh, yeah?

Try me.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

I'll give you 100 bucks
for that fish.

Why?

You want the $100
or not?

♪♪

Want me to
clean it up for you?

No.

Just put it
on the pier.

♪♪

♪♪

Leave it.

♪♪

♪♪

Right.

[ Radio stations changing ]

♪♪

1...

2...

3...

4...

♪♪

[ Laughs ]

♪♪

1...

2...

3...

4.

[ Laughs ]

Whoo!

1...

2...

3...

4.

[ Horn blares continuously ]

[ Horn continues blaring ]

Ugh.

[ Horn continues blaring ]

[ Horn stops ]

Ugh. Shit.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

Hey, stranger!

Look at you,
all grown up!

Oh.

I thought you were
in prison.

Yeah, I escaped.

I'm going to Mexico.
I need your help.

[ Laughs ]

I was in.
Now I'm out.

It's not like
I killed somebody.

[ Sighs ]

Pope's letting me
stay here.

J: Pope?

Yep.

Does Smurf
know that?

Yeah.
We all had pizza last night.

I'm clean.

Good.
How long?

Couple years now.

First few months inside,
I was still getting high.

Funny thing about prison,
though -- you burn somebody...

There's nowhere
to hide.

Yeah.

No climbing into a trunk,
trying not to sneeze, right?

You remember that?

Yeah.

Yeah.

I shouldn't have put you
through all that shit.

How old were you,
like, 8?

It's all good.

Hey, I wish I could have been
there for you when she died.

It sounds messed up,
but I kind of wish

that she'd gone to prison
instead of me.

Then...

Then, maybe, your mom
would still be alive.

♪♪

I was kind of surprised
to see you here.

♪♪

I should go.

Hey.

Whatever you're working, here,
I'm not gonna screw it up.

I promise.

Come here.

♪♪

You'd think I'd have a system
for this by now.

Can I just snag this?

-Yeah.
-Thanks.

Deran: I'm gonna
miss you, man.

Oh, yeah?

Yeah.

Thanks.

Deran: Well, Craig's got
this thing.

He's got Frankie
in his ear.

I don't know if
it's gonna work out.

Pope's going crazy.

Craig talked me into
giving him a job at the bar.

You're hiring Pope?

Yeah.

Oh, Craig's just thinking
with his dick.

It's probably gonna end up
putting us all

in the back of
a police cruiser.

Just, women,
you know?

They make
Craig stupid.

Adrian: You wouldn't do
something stupid for me?

No. I wouldn't have to.

You'd never put me
in that position.

♪♪

♪♪

-Smurf, I --
-I'm going to bed.

♪♪

Pope:
What's this?

J: It's a rental.

My truck got stolen.

No shit.

Yeah.

You and Angela
catch up?

Do you think letting Angela
stay here is a good idea?

Pope: You got a problem
with it?

Don't let her too comfortable.
That's all.

She was your mom's
best friend.

I thought you'd be happy
to see her.

Did you know that Angela
used to make me shoot her up?

That one day she stole all
my mom's drugs, and disappeared?

My mom got sick.

I had to score for her,
and I got some bad shit,

and she wound up
in the ER.

I had to dodge DCFS
for two weeks.

I'm not happy
to see her.

She's clean now.

Why are you helping her?

You didn't do shit for me and
my mom, and she was your sister.

♪♪

[ Indistinct talking ]

Colin: What the hell
happened to you?

Coyote.

Manny: A coyote
did that to you?

Yeah -- a dead coyote
in the middle of the road.

Um, about a mile down,
there's a tree,

and that's where
your car is.

Sorry.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

Oh, what the hell?

Let's go.

♪♪

♪♪

-Shit!
-God damn it!

♪♪

♪♪

Colin: Janine.

You've been stealing
from me.

No, I haven't.

You thought you'd steal it
little by little,

and then take off
in the middle of the night.

Where would I go?

Hmm?

You beat Lou.

Manny's terrified
of you.

And Jake...

I'm the only one
that likes you.

Why would I
steal from you?

Jesus Christ, you really are
a Goddamn shell-shocked psycho.

I should've iced you
in the bank.

[ Gunshot ]

♪♪

♪♪

[ Sighs heavily ]

Damn.

See?

You do want to live.

Get serious, Janine.

♪♪

[ Sighs ]

♪♪

♪♪

She's as crazy
as he is.

True love.

I got a job.

Pope: Yeah?

Yeah.

Where?

101 Diner.

Dishwasher, but I can move up
to waitress if I show up steady.

When?

Couple hours.

You should
get some sleep.

That's what
coffee's for, right?

Hey, um...

...I lied to you.

I...

I ripped Julia off.

And then,
I ran out on her --

and J.

I've been lying
my whole life.

It's easier
than the truth.

But...

I'm trying to
be better, so...

Do you think
people can change?

Yeah.

I do.

My life is better
when I'm clean.

It's less fun,
but...

less scary.

♪♪

You never really liked
getting high, huh?

Well...

...drugs don't work
on me.

♪♪

♪♪

Frankie:
Where have you been?

What did you do?

Broke in the building,
tagged the sculpture,

and pretty much
everything else.

You did what?
Relax.

It's spray chalk.

You can wash it off
with a hose.

Darrell Stone --
total trust-fund douchebag

who bought a Ferrari.

He would drive it around town
at, like, 100 miles per hour --

and I'm talking
residential neighborhoods.

Until, one day,
he swipes a phone pole.

Cost him 20K
to get it fixed.

After that, dude kept it
in the garage.

What are you
talking about?

See, these rich dudes --
they're all the same.

They go around flexing
until there's a hiccup,

and then,
their balls shrink.

So, when that guy who owns
the sculpture finds out

that someone's tagged it,
he's gonna get it out of there,

and put it someplace safe --
guaranteed.

And to move it,

they've got to put it
on a truck.

And once that truck's
on the street,

that's when we hit it.

You asked me
to figure it out.

This is me
figuring it out.

Pete: Why don't you throw in
the '64 Impala, huh?

Tina: No problem.

It's my mom's.

Yo, what the hell
is this?!

Lencho's dead, and you're just
sitting here playing cards?!

Hey, guillado.

You're drunk.

We've got to go find out who did
this, and go make it right!

Lencho was robbing corner boys,
que no?

You'd do me like that?

If you did something
that stupid.

Hey, I got it.

Muévete.

You can't run up
on Pete like that.

Nobody's talking on the streets
yet, but I'll find out --

Okay.

Why are you so calm?

You were his girlfriend
that summer.

The summer I was 12?

He was family.

Your family,
not mine.

What?

You think I did him?

Yeah, I hated the pendejo,
but then,

so did 100 dipshits
all over town.

They were just waiting
for Lencho to get out.

Then, we've got to
hit them back --

you and me.

Go home.

"Go home"?!

You know I got collectors
knocking on my door.

So, if Lencho's not around,
it's just you and me.

And we're gonna hit
that mark-ass

white boyfriend
of yours.

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

♪♪

He's having the sculpture
moved on Saturday --

doesn't feel like his artwork
is safe in the building anymore.

You're not gonna gloat,
are you?

Am I gonna gloat?

Hell yeah,
I'm gonna gloat.

J:
I found your new lawyer.

Smurf:
I don't need a lawyer.

I already have a lawyer.

You didn't think I was gonna sit
around and wait for you, do you?

Hey, J?

You see Angela yet?

Hmm?

You two used to be mighty close
when your mom was alive.

Maybe you should do
a little catching up.

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Craig: Mimosa?

What is this,
a bridal shower?

Hey,
look who showed up.

You have a nice day
running errands for Smurf

while we've been
working this thing out?

Job's on Saturday.

-Saturday?
-Uh-huh.

They're moving
the sculpture.

We already know the route, and
we're gonna hijack the truck.

Well, what kind
of truck is it?

Flatbed --
slow, easy.

Why are they
moving it?

Because I'm brilliant.

What's the pay?

800 grand.

For a hunk
of concrete.

He'll be fine.

But if he finds out we're doing
this thing without him...

Yeah, okay.

Hey, Pope.

Can we talk to you
for a second?

[ Cellphone buzzes ]

[ Buzzing continues ]

[ Buzzing stops]

Good morning, Doctor.

Doctor:
Uh, good morning, Janine.
I need you to come in --

No.
I won't be coming in.

-Well, uh --
-Just tell me.

I'm sorry, Janine,
but your test results

came back positive
for melanoma.

You have
skin cancer.

And it's spread to the
lymph nodes, uh, bones,

and your liver,
as well.

Now, there are a number
of treatment options.

We should start with
chemotherapy right away.

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