Animal Kingdom (2016–…): Season 5, Episode 4 - Power - full transcript

Deran follows up on Smurf's will and grows frustrated with J calling the shots. Pope's mental state is fragile and Craig must deal with being a solo dad as Renn goes back to work.

Pete Trujillo has a job for us.

Smuggler's plane came down
in the San Bernardino Mountains.

What's in it, drugs?

Money.

Yeah, that ain't cash, J.

You know how hard it's
gonna be to move this stuff?

Pete's gonna move
it. It's all worked out.

What else you hiding from us, J?

He has a bowling alley.

And a laundromat, and a condo.

He bought it all with
money he stole from Smurf.



So... where to?

Oceanside.

I think I may have
found us a fence.

It's through Frankie.

She wants 5% every transaction.

- Okay.
- You want me to tell Craig?

No, I'll tell him.

J?

Natalie. Huh.

You look like you
could use a friend.

Who the hell is Pamela Johnson?

She's one of Smurf's old pals.

Where's Pope?

So we need to figure out
what to do with Smurf's ashes.



Do we have any
idea what set him off?

The DEA agent who busted
Adrian stopped by my bar.

And now we have all
this coke in the house.

You looked good out there.

You following me now?

I like fresh air in the morning.

Same as you.

Good. Enjoy it.

Internet cafes are all the
rage in Southeast Asia.

Adrian loves them.

Keeps asking his sister to
send more pics of his nephew.

Sounds like Adrian's
getting homesick.

What do you want?

Somebody's been sending
money to him down there too.

Any idea who that might be?

Nope.

Huh.

You know, aiding and abetting is
easy grounds for a search warrant.

He'll get tired
of it down there.

Miss his family, friends.

Try to sneak back.

Your window for playing
ball with us is closing.

Don't wanna miss your chance.

Shit.

Sorry, kid.

Stuck with me. Your mom's away.

My bad, little man. Hey.

You're gonna have to
nap at some time, all right?

Okay.

Where's Renn?

She's gone to her friend Maya's
bachelorette party in Reno.

So it's just me and
the big guy today.

So, what's up with this
coke from the plane?

You talked to J yet?

No.

We shouldn't be
keeping it at the house.

Everything good?

We were supposed to
be flush after that job. So...

J said we could hock some
of Smurf's stuff to tide us over.

How much longer you wanna
keep doing what J says?

Sir? Sir.

Can you tell me your name?

Look.

Why am I in handcuffs?

What did I do?

He has no idea who he is.

Or how he even got here.

That guy said it's
Pope Cody, right?

Yeah. The one and only.

Haven't seen him myself
since he did his bid.

All right. So, what
do you wanna do?

Take him back to
his mom's house?

Protocol is to make sure
that he gets a psych eval.

I was...

I was just walking
around, you know.

Just walking.

Look, I know that
you're new here.

Your partner is on vacation.

But most of us
play by the rules.

- Just walking around.
- You should too.

You want some breakfast?

I gotta work.

But I had fun.

Hey.

Maybe I'll come back later.

Bring some friends,
hang by the pool?

- Yeah, all right.
- Cool.

You run out of
food or something?

You make the
exchange with Pete yet?

We didn't meet. He
needs a little more time.

For what?

I didn't ask questions.

So, it's still in there?

- The coke?
- Yeah. It's okay, though.

We've got what he wants.

He'll come get it
soon enough. It's fine.

And then we'll get our money?

You know, the money that you
said was gonna be on that plane?

Yeah.

All of it?

All of it.

How long is that gonna take?

I'm meeting with Pete today.

Get dressed.

For what?

It's about time we see what
you've been hiding from us.

Business is booming.

You got plenty of ways
to clean money in here.

You got the vending machines,
the bar, private events.

Yeah, assuming
there's money to clean.

Right.

You know, I think you should sell that
condo that you bought with our money.

We could split the
proceeds evenly.

We should wait. In couple of years,
that place will be double in price.

No, you should sell it.

That's the office?

Yeah.

Ah...

Would you write down that
combination while you're at it?

You serious?

Yeah, you're gonna have to
give it to us at some point, so...

This is all Smurf's legal shit.

Pamela Johnson stuff
you already know about.

What's that?

That? Petty cash
for the business.

I'll give Pope and Craig
their cut when I see them.

That's it.

All that weight you're
holding at the house,

you should stash it here.

Where?

In the ceiling. There's
plenty of space in the ducts.

Right. But if anybody
finds it, I get popped.

Trust me. It's more safer here.

Safer for who?

Safer for everybody.

And it's not a request.

Combination?

What?

Nothing.

Did you lock the door?

It doesn't matter. They
know not to come in.

You can't do that.

Mom says we have to stay
outside when she has friends over.

You can't do that.

What were you doing
just standing there?

You're looking good, big man.

Yo, cutting through!

Yo, asshole!

On your left, bro.

What the hell, man?

You crushed that dude. On
some Itchy & Scratchy shit.

No, man. He, uh... he tripped.

So I'm here to pick
up a board for, uh...

For Renn.

- Renn, yeah.
- Yeah, I know who you are.

You went to school with
my older brother, Davey.

Crackhead Dave?

Everybody called him CD.

- CD.
- Yeah.

Yeah.

- Yeah, I know your brother.
- Okay.

How's he doing?

Uh, he's in jail.

Ah.

Hey, cute kid.

Hey, come on, man.

You ever try, like, rocking
the football hold with him?

It calms them right down, man,

even though it looks like you're
about to drop them on their head.

No shit.

I'll load this up
for you, no prob.

Hey, man, and what about, uh...

What about gas?

I feel like sometimes he's
trying to rip one, but, like, he can't.

Gotta rub the stomach,
dude. It's like a puppy.

Like a puppy?

Yeah.

All right.

Look at this.

Deran Cody.

Never see your ass.

You're like a werewolf.

So it must be a full
moon or some shit.

Yeah, that's why I'm
here. I'd like that to change.

How do you mean?

From here on out,
you can talk to me first.

Oh, shit!

Hey, so when are
we getting paid?

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Look, I didn't
say yes, all right?

I'm gonna tell you
what I already told J.

- J was here?
- At the beach.

I keep it simple, bro.

J delivered for me, so I
see no reason to switch it up.

Now, whatever you're trying
to do with your family here,

you're gonna have
to find another way.

Shit.

I wouldn't advise
leaving just yet.

I'm Dr. Franklin.

Why don't you sit back down?

Can you tell me your name?

What am I doing here?

My name is Andrew. Andrew Cody.

You know where you live?

Did I do something? Did I...

Did I hurt somebody?

You were wandering
around and bleeding,

talking to yourself,
knocking on random doors.

I need to make sure you haven't
suffered a concussion or worse.

Please answer my
question. Where do you live...

I gotta get home. I'm
not supposed to be here.

You see this little
piece of paper?

This says that you're on an
involuntary psychiatric hold.

The only way out of here is if I sign
this little paper that says you can go.

Which means we're gonna
get a CT scan of your head.

And you're gonna
have to talk to me.

So, uh, Pete's waiting on
a single buyer for this coke.

That what J said?

Yeah, another thing he
failed to mention to us.

Jesus! Single buyer,
that much weight.

- It's gonna take forever.
- I know.

Frankie could help us fence some
of Smurf's shit in the meantime.

- Frankie?
- Yeah, J talked to her.

She's interested,
but if she's gonna do it

she wants a cut, 5%.

What the hell is J
doing talking to Frankie?

- We need the money, man.
- No, man.

Look, our gas cards got
cut off, our credit cards,

your phone's gonna be next.

This is what they do
when people die, man.

And everything was
under Smurf's name.

Look, I'll, uh...
I'll talk to Frankie.

I don't want J doing it.

Can I help you?

Hey, this is Officer Chadwick.
I'm looking for Deran.

Deran's not here. What's up?

Andrew's in the hospital.

He was out of it, just wandering
around, no vehicle in sight.

Just thought someone
here would wanna know.

So you see how he relaxes that
back leg as he enters the barrel?

That's balance, big guy.

And you can't
learn that too early.

Oh, hey, man, come on in.

- Thanks for coming.
- Ah, no worries.

- Thanks for the job.
- Yeah, man.

- This is Nick.
- Hey.

- You got him?
- Yeah.

All right, now look, I gotta
handle some business.

Should only take a couple hours.

Um...

There's bottled breast milk
in the fridge if you need it.

And, uh...

Hey, you showing him O'Brien?

Yeah, can't start
him too early, right?

Problem is, uh, his legs
don't really work yet, so...

Surfing's mental
before it's physical, bro.

Gotta let all this seep into
his subconscious, right?

Exactly, man.

Peekaboo.

Hey, don't worry.
He's in good hands.

All right.

Hey, if you, uh... if you want to burn
while he's taking a nap or something,

there's a jar on the
counter there, okay?

All good. I brought some.

So, this wasn't the first time

you've experienced
this kind of episode?

Has it been weeks, months?

A week, I guess.

Don't guess, if you can help it.

A week.

Can you describe them to me?

What happens?

I wake up somewhere, I
don't know how I got there.

I don't know how long
it's been, I get confused.

Have you ever experienced
anything like this before a week ago?

- No.
- Ever been diagnosed with anything?

My mom used to give me medicine.

What kind of medicine?

Should I be on something?

Have you ever asked your
mother what she had you on?

Or what you were
being treated for?

That might be a good idea.

She's dead. My mom's dead.

I'm sorry to hear that.

When?

Recently?

What happened?

Cancer.

It was sudden.

The end was quick.

You're still struggling
with that part?

Were you close?

That's a complicated question.

Did your memory loss begin
before or after her death?

After.

Mr. Cody, you're most likely suffering
from what we call dissociative fugue.

It's a defense response to
trauma or extreme stress,

like the death of a loved one.

The good news is that
treatment is pretty simple.

You remove yourself
from the stressful situations

that may contribute
to the condition,

things that remind you of
her death instead of her life.

And you talk about the trauma.

I suggest a therapist,

but it could be a friend, priests,
bartender, anyone you like.

Simply being aware of the
condition itself can help make it stop.

I can admit you for 24 hours if
you'd like, so we can talk again.

Okay.

Yeah, that'd be good.

What the hell, Frankie? J?

Hello to you too. Long time.

Yeah, well, it
should've been longer.

J came to me, okay?

It's a shitty deal.

Is that really the problem here?

Last time, you stole my money
and made me look like a moron.

I'm not gonna let
you do that again.

Well, I'm sure we can
work something out.

Well, that was quick.

Well, I have my reasons.

Which are?

How about 3% on anything
my fence moves for you?

How about none?

Oh, God! I run a business.

Two.

Deal.

And stay away from J.

Come on, Manny.

Come on, Manny. This is a party!

You look like you
wanna shoot somebody.

I wanna shoot myself.
Who are these people?

You see? I'm
stuck talking to him.

It's like chewing a phonebook.

Why am I here, Janine?

I have a job.

Automated tellers.

We don't have the man
power to hit a bank right now.

Even after-hours.

They're not just at banks.

They have one up at
the new transit center.

I've got the truck all lined up.

We just smash, grab...

jackpot!

Every two-bit asshole has
tried taking those things.

You can't get them
open without explosives.

Blows up the money too.

Marcy over there,

she used to work at a company
that installed them in DC.

Different manufacturers than
the ones here, but same concept.

We give her a little taste.

She knows how to open them so
that the money doesn't set on fire.

Jake's in.

Hmm. Yeah, of course he is.
His balls are tethered to your wrist.

You okay?

Yeah, I'm fine.

Did you talk to anybody?

I heard you could use a ride.

Well, they want me to stay.

Do you wanna stay?

No. Let's go.

You sure you left your truck
around here somewhere?

Yeah.

What were you doing, man?

Just go to the
end, make a right.

- Are you sure, man? We just passed...
- Yes.

They go to school for
all that shit, I guess.

That's how they get
in your head, you know.

Press on things.

Shrinks?

Yeah, they can really
get you. This way.

Deran's been on me about all
that coke in the bowling alley shit.

I mean, I understand why.

I just think that we all need
to stick together right now.

- Not fall apart.
- "We"?

Yeah, all of us.

It's gonna be better
without Smurf, you'll see.

This is it. Stop.

Where's your truck?

I'm fine. Go.

Andrew.

Andrew!

Did you find her?

Find her?

Your sister. You said you
were gonna go find her.

Pamela Johnson?

Which one are you?

Neighbor said,

"Some white guy has been
outside peeking at your house

for a couple of hours."

I said to myself,

"This has to be one of
Janine's badass kids."

So...

Which one are you?

Deran.

Deran.

There's groceries.

Make yourself useful.

Thank you.

- Far one.
- Far one.

- I'll give this to you.
- All right.

Get it underneath, that rope,
and then hand it right back.

All right.

How are we looking
out there, Jake?

All right. Here we go.

- Let's do this.
- Good.

Let's go! Let's go!

Go!

Come on, let's go.

So, you're, like, uh, available
for future services and stuff?

For you? Yeah, anytime.

You're all right, man.

You getting an Uber?

No, just...

What are you doing?

Going home.

You don't have a skateboard, or
some rollerblades or something?

Yeah, but these are easy.

Don't unlock it, man. What
are you, from Santa Monica?

Don't be a douche.

Okay. Cool, I'll walk.

Jesus.

Yo.

What's up? What
can I do for you?

We can't hold on to
the product anymore.

Jesus. Deran didn't
mention anything like that.

- He said you had it under control.
- Deran was here?

He had questions, J.

What is this, a pissing contest?

'Cause if you two are
just pissing in the wind,

I don't wanna be anywhere
nearby. You feeling me?

Look, there's all
kinds of people

sniffing around Smurf's
assets right now.

It's not smart for us to
hold on to a ton of coke.

It's gonna cost you.

How much?

Another 20%.

Ten.

Risk is expensive.

All right.

We doing this?

You've got it on you?

Back your truck in.

And then I actually had to
throw her out of my house.

That's how stubborn
your mother was.

Never thought cancer
would be what got her.

- She was such...
- All due respect, Mrs. Johnson,

I don't think we should, uh...

"Pamela" is fine.

- Pamela.
- Mmm-hmm.

I think you know why I'm here.

I was hoping we could
work something out.

The houses, the
apartments, everything.

It's supposed to come to us.

I'm supposed to be
ten pounds lighter.

Shit happens.

What is it? Money?

Is that what you want? 'Cause
we could work something out.

I don't need money.

You know, Smurf had cancer.

She was a real mess at the
end. She was drinking a bunch,

she was all hopped up on painkillers
when she signed everything away to you.

I have no idea why because
I have no idea who you are.

Janine was my friend.

I've never even heard of you.

That doesn't make it not true.

If she put my name on that will,

she had a reason.

Yeah, and what reason was that?

You know, I don't know.

Do you?

Look, I'm here as
a courtesy, lady.

See, me and my brothers,

we're not used to people
taking things from us.

We take things
from other people.

Is that why you
brought your gun?

Real stupid thing to
bring to a negotiation.

Unless you plan to use it.

If Janine wanted you
to have what she'd built,

she would've left it to you.

Your mother created an empire

in a nothing biker
and soldier town.

Huh. Made something of herself.

Nobody gave her anything.

You see, power can be taken.

Or it can be earned.

Now...

You ain't gonna take a
goddamn thing from me.

But I might let you earn it.

If you and your brothers are
as good as you say you are.

Good.

Now get out.

Water, Janine?

Oh, are you sure you're
supposed to put that in it?

Yes, believe me.
She was very specific.

Marcy wants her
cut. She's got bills.

Fill it all the way up.

All right, get back.

Let's go.

Holy shit!

- Oh, my God, it worked!
- Yes!

It worked!

Fuck!

Yo, little man, I saw you got,
like, five of them down here, bro.

Gotta weigh more than you.

Yeah, worth about
a hundo, right?

How about 20?

Is that it?

We just pile them up?

You'll see.

You want us to, like, piss
on them or something?

Oh, shit.

No more scooters.

You got like eight
bedrooms in this place.

What got into you?

This is the first room I saw.

Do I look all DTF and shit?

Monica's totally
gonna read my ass

if I come out looking all thirsty
in the middle of the afternoon.

You sure your uncle doesn't
mind us hanging out here?

Dude just got
out of the hospital.

Yeah, he's fine.

You want a drink?

Yes.

Tommy and Adam wanna come by.

Is that all right? They're cool.

I thought this was
going to be low-key.

Nah, let's just keep it chill.

Do you want a beer?

Where you been?

Been handling some shit.

You?

Same.

I could've used you.

You do it?

It's gone.

Where we said?

I said it's gone.

You talked to Pete today?

Yeah.

We're all good.

Great.

We can go all up the
coast hitting these things.

I think I need to stay put.

I like it here.

What are we gonna do here?

Yeah. It's not smart
to shit where we eat.

We don't know anybody here.

We could be swimming in
somebody else's fish bowl.

If we are, we'll figure it out.

I like Oceanside.

This is home, right?

Hey.

Sorry. Where's the bathroom?

It's that way.

Pull the other side.

Huh?

You know, the tab.

It's okay.

There's a little bit of
a trick to these things.

You a nurse or something?

No, honey, I work in
a pediatrician's office.

Do the kids get better?

The really sick ones.

Yeah.

We should collect up her stuff.

- Start scouting new jobs...
- You shouldn't have done it.

You shouldn't have shot her.

You shot her
right in front of us.