Arctic Air (2012–…): Season 3, Episode 10 - Last Drop - full transcript

Previously on Arctic Air...

Constable Gallagher.

Blake Laviolette.

Blake! Blake!

Blake saved my life.

He's a good guy.

Yeah, he is.

The only difference between
you and me is luck!

You really hate me that much?

Choke on it.

Bobby Martin's a dead man.



You're not like your brother.

Every time I see him,

it looks like he wants
to rip off my head.

Why didn't you invite me?

You were there on police duty.

I didn't think you wanted to...
Blur the lines.

A cop's still gotta eat.

What if somebody rolled
a joint after dinner...

I'm not saying that
that happened...

But, you know, it
could get awkward.

I'm supposed to
build relationships

in the communities.

If you took me along

when you went to your
friends' houses...



Okay.

Next time I get invited
for caribou pie,

you'll be my date. Happy?

I'm a lot of fun in
social situations.

I'm sure you are.

Dinner's on me tonight.

You can decide for yourself

if I'd embarrass you in
front of your friends.

I never said you'd embarrass me.

Blake, this is Krista.
Do you read?

Copy, Krista. Go ahead.

Where are you?

About 15 minutes
south of wrigley.

Divert southwest to Collins bay.

Sergeant Lauderhill just called,

and there's been a
death up there.

He needs an officer
on the scene,

and Lindsay's the closest.

A death. Who?

An accident.

That's all he'd tell me.

Roger that. We can
be there in 45.

Copy.

Well, you're off
the hook tonight.

You can't even buy me a drink.

Collins bay is dry.

Constable Gallagher.

What's your name?

Ben.

We were told not
to move the body,

so a bunch of us have been
keeping the dogs away

till you got here.

Appreciate that, Ben.

So, what happened here?

Guess she froze to death.

That's Desi Clement.

You knew her?

Flew her down to yk once,

but Bobby...

She was like his little sister.

Who found her?

Her neighbour.

Francine.

Came out this morning, and...

Saw her lying there.

Real shock for all of us.

She was a nice girl.

What was Desi doing last night?

I don't know.

That's her house, right there.

I can smell booze on her.

Probably drinking...

Passed out.

It was pretty cold last night.

I thought your
community was dry.

Doesn't stop the stuff
from getting in.

Yeah...

What are you going
to do with her?

We'll take her down
to the coroner in yk.

He'll determine the
official cause of death.

Let's get her in the shed.

Keep her frozen till
we're ready to fly.

Should be able to fly
her down tomorrow.

Can you go find Francine?

Is it okay if I call Bobby now?

Sure.

I need to take statements.

If I leave my equipment
up there over the winter,

it'll be nothing but a pile
of rust come break-up.

And we'd love to take
your money, Russell,

but for what it's going
to cost to bring it down,

you're better off
paying for storage.

Yeah, but where?

There's nothing up there except
the lodge we just built.

I need my stuff down here in
case another job comes up.

Okay, but it's not
going to be cheap.

Okay, man, whatever
you can do for me.

I can probably to tack your
gear on another flight.

Aw, that'd be awesome!

I should take this.

Yeah, take it easy.

Blake, what's up?

I'm sorry, Bobby.

I know she was like family.

Yeah, my dad pulled her
out from foster care

and she lived with
us for two years.

It's awful what happened.

It's just a really
sad situation.

I appreciate you calling.

Um... I'll break the
news to my sister.

She was so happy with Sam.

Selling her beadwork.

Things were finally
turning around for her.

Sober over a year.

She told me that...

Moving to Collins bay
saved her life, Bobby.

Then the booze always finds
its way back in again.

You know, we don't even
know how she got it.

You know, maybe she
brought it back

the last time she
was in the city.

Come on, Bobby.

She's been in Collins
bay for months.

Somebody had to have
sold it to her.

Nobody's going to do
anything about it.

No.

No, our sister's dead.

Somebody's got to be
held accountable.

I'm sorry.

If there's anything I can do...

I thought you'd be with
the others at Desi's.

I don't want to see
her like that.

What about your
friends, your family?

You shouldn't be alone.

I don't want to talk
to anybody right now.

I just came by to tell you...

I didn't know Desi
that well, but...

I know how much she
meant to you, and I...

We broke up.

When?

Three weeks ago.

Oh, man...

She started drinking again.

Clean 18 months...

And then...

I know you helped
her get sober...

Yeah.

But she was my rock.

I brought her here
to start a new life,

and it was...

Better.

Uh...

Constable Gallagher's here.

She'll want to talk to you...

Why?

She's just getting
the info she needs

to complete her report.

But she doesn't know
me and Desi broke up?

I'm sure she'll hear about it.
Why?

Well, it just sounds bad.

Sam, nobody's saying

this is anything but
a terrible accident.

It's just...

Talking to cops,

it never goes well for Indians.

Thanks for coming.

Means a lot.

Did Desi have a lot of arguments

in the middle of the night?

No.

You didn't think that was strange
enough to get out of bed

and take a look out the window?

None of my business.

Did you recognize
the man's voice?

I already told you, no.

All right.

Thanks, Francine.

I've got your number

if I have any more questions.

She heard Desi arguing

with a guy last night?

Yeah.

What?

I just talked to Sam.

Desi's ex-boyfriend.

I'm not asking you to shut down

every bootlegger in the north.

I'm asking you to
find the person

who brought the booze
into Collins bay.

You know how much a bottle of
whiskey goes for up there?

Couple hundred bucks.

That's right.

And the penalty's a $50 fine.

Our priority has to be
enforcing territorial laws.

What you're talking about

is a local bylaw infringement.

It's the folks of Collins
bay who voted to go dry.

And you need to respect that.

Look, Desi moved to Collins bay

because it was supposed to
be a safe place to recover.

I'm sorry for your loss.

And I appreciate you
taking the time

to voice your concerns, Mr.
Martin.

I mean, his girlfriend

froze to death.

Ex-girlfriend.

So anyone would
act weird, right?

Hey, it's Gallagher. I need
you to run a name for me.

Sam Gordon.

Send me the details.

Yeah. Thanks.

Your buddy, Sam, has a record.

For what?

Aggravated assault.

His gun's gone.

It was over here.

He's pulled a runner.

Sir? It's Gallagher.

Yeah, the death in Collins bay,

it's starting to look
like a possible homicide.

Where would Sam go?

I don't know.

Everyone here's got quads.

He could be anywhere.

Sam's a trapper, right?

How far does his line run?

60, 80 K, maybe a hundred.

North of here?

South?

He's my friend.

I'm just trying to get
his side of the story.

North.

How wide of a stretch
does it cover?

25, maybe 30k.

His dad left him a good line.

Does he have a cabin up there?

3,000 square kilometres of bush.

He's gotta have a cabin.

Can you find me a quad?

Thanks.

I'm going with you.

Look, he's armed and
potentially dangerous.

I can't ask you to...

You didn't ask. I volunteered.

Look, I know him.

When we find him,

maybe I can help.

Okay, but you're not a cop,

and you don't have a gun.

So, ground rules.

You drive, I cover you.

But if we run into any trouble,

you stay the hell back

and let me handle it.

Of course.

Well, the cops aren't
going to do a damn thing.

Collins bay has no road access.

The only way to get booze
in there is by plane.

We've got to find the
pilot who flew it in.

And then what?

Wring his friggin' neck.

How do you know it's a him?

There are about 20
female pilots in town

and none of 'em would
be this boneheaded.

Do you really think this
was just stupidity?

Some idiot pilot left a
bottle in his plane?

It's way more likely it
was somebody selling it.

Well, let's start by finding out

who logged flights
to Collins bay

in the last two weeks.

Murray Carter's up there all
the time, and he's in town,

I saw him at the coffee
shop this morning.

All right, I'll take
a run to his hangar,

ask him if he's seen anything.

Yeah, look out.

He's still sore
at your dad and I

for firing him in '91.

Murray...

Ivarson send you?

Heard you were short on pilots.

That's not why I'm here.

Actually, I was just wondering

if you were in Collins
bay recently.

Why?

- Somebody flew booze in there.
- So?

Where were you last night?

I was in tuk.

Ask Laird.

He saw me come in this morning.

Thanks for your time.

Hey. Bobby Martin.

Laird Buchanan.

So, I've gotta ask...

Nah, nah...

Murray's an idiot,

but there's no way
he's running booze.

He was in tuk.

You're a pilot?

Ever fly to Collins bay?

No.

I mostly do hay
river, but, uh...

A few weeks ago,

a buddy of mine saw a pilot
unloading some boxes.

It was sometime after midnight.

In Collins bay?

Who was the pilot?

No idea.

But apparently he's got a 150,

a real beauty.

Don't suppose you've
got her call letters.

Think it was blue and white.

Thanks.

Two sets of tracks.

Which ones do you
want to follow?

Looks like the same
tread pattern on both.

We don't even know if the tracks
we've been following are Sam's.

Could be anybody's.

It's a strange way to go,

unless you're trying
to disappear?

Maybe.

It's worth a shot.

Let's try it.

How many more pilots

logged flights into Collins bay?

I found another three
we should track down.

I just got off the phone
with Gail Marchand.

She flew some American
hunters in there last week.

Any booze?

She got into an
argument with them.

They didn't understand

why she wouldn't let them
bring beer on board.

They never do.

She swears she left it
on the tarmac in yk.

I'm going to double
check her story.

How's it going with you?

Struck out with the
commercial outfits.

If their pilots are
flying into Collins bay,

it's on their own time
with their own planes.

We're probably looking
at an independent.

Any leads on that 150
Bobby called in?

No, not yet.

Maybe I'll take a box of donuts

over to Gordon epp at transport.

His office has a file

on every aircraft
in the territories.

He'll be thrilled
to you see you.

Wait!

Look who flew into
Collins bay yesterday.

Anything?

He could be anywhere by now.

You want to go back,

follow the other set of tracks?

Even if they're his,

he'd have a huge lead by now.

He could be ahead of us.

We don't know for sure
this is the wrong trail.

I'm calling for backup,

but we need to find him
before we lose the light.

I need a bird's eye view.

Hey, Bobby.

That pilot who gave you the tip

about the blue and white 150,

what was his name?

Laird Buchanan.

According to flight logs,

he flew into Collins
bay yesterday.

He lied to me.

We called the strip
manager to confirm.

He said that Laird's
plane was already gone

when he showed up for
work this morning.

Thanks.

Hey!

Where's Laird?

He left.

Where'd he go?

What am I, his babysitter?

He took off right after you did.

He told me that he doesn't
fly into Collins bay

and I got proof he was
there last night.

- So?
- Why'd he lie to me?

How the hell would I know?

I think he's flying
booze in there,

and I'm guessing
you're his partner.

What, are you kidding me?

You think I'd risk my license,

my business like that?

But you knew Laird
was bootlegging.

Nah, I barely know the guy.

I just sublet hangar
space to him.

Well, do you have a
number, or an address?

I think I might have his
cell written somewhere.

Hey.

I need a favour.

And here I thought

you were giving me a
break on our cargo

'cause we're buds now.

Look, I'm looking for a pilot

who might've flown booze
into Collins bay.

His name is Laird Buchanan.

Okay.

He lied to me outright, but
we know he was up there.

What are you, "bush
pilot cop" now?

My little sister
got drunk and died

in Collins bay last night.

I'm sorry.

Look, I need to know if
Laird's a bootlegger.

Come on, if you know anything...

Last I heard,

Laird was working for Bruce.

Bruce Ward?

I heard he was running booze,

but I don't know if he was
in Collins bay, so...

Listen, you didn't hear
that from me, all right?

I don't need the blowback.

Yeah, not a word.

Unbelievable.

You got a lot of balls

showing your face here, Martin.

Stay away from me, Kimbo.

What the hell's he doing
in here, Russell?

He's bringing my gear
down for me, okay?

Just... chill.

Biggest moose he ever got.

No bullet holes.

Hit him between the eyes.

How much?

Five grand.

It's a good deal, Bruce.

This how you treat your own?

Trying to scam me like
I'm some city Indian?

2500.

You got a problem with that?

Bruce...

Somebody's flying booze
into Collins bay.

Yeah, so?

It needs to end. Now.

I don't got time for this crap.

I know Laird Buchanan
works for you.

Get the hell off of me.

You sent him up
there with booze!

Even if I was bootlegging,
which I'm not,

you think I'd hire
that screw-up?

I fired him from a warehouse
job six months ago.

You stop.

Now.

Or I'll shut down Ward trucking.

Yeah, right.

How you gonna do
that, wonder boy?

Piece by piece.

Bobby Martin, on a quest
to save his people.

My heart soars.

This one of your sister's
latest crusades?

Desi is dead.

What happened?

She passed out and froze.

So she drank herself to death.

No surprise there.

You went out with her.

Yeah, in high school.

So she means nothing to you now?

What do you want, a
freakin' eulogy?

Desi was weak.

Like all the others who
can't get it together.

I could call my
contact at city hall.

She'll make it hell for Bruce
when his permits come up.

Going after his company
is not going to stop him.

We have to hit him
where it hurts.

Money.

That's all he cares about.

And his grandmother.

Deanna...

Dorothy's luncheon
today is at the hall.

She's being honoured for
her work in the community.

My cousin and I are going.

All her family and friends
are going to be there.

That's why Bruce was
buying that moose hide.

He adores her, Bobby.

She's the one person
in this world

that he cares about.

You can't do that.

You don't turn family
against each other.

And today of all days?

A few months ago,

I still believed

that Bruce had some good in him.

But this?

He has to be stopped.

Bruce Ward is not the source
of all evil in this world.

He sent up the booze
that killed Desi.

That's enough.

Who told you Bruce
is behind all this?

A friend.

How reliable is this friend?

Does he have proof?

Why are you defending him?

I'm not,

but you have tunnel vision
when it comes to this guy.

He burned down a chief's house

and he tried to run
me off the road.

You are talking about
ripping his family apart.

If that's what it takes.

Bobby, what do you
want to do here,

stop him from bootlegging,

or destroy him personally?

Look, this is not personal.

It's about stopping a criminal,

and we should've done
that a long time ago.

Did you talk to him?

He didn't care Desi
Clement was dead.

Said she brought
it onto herself.

I'm sorry about
your little sister.

I know it isn't,

and I mean no disrespect,

but for years,

he has been hurting
more and more people,

and for me... For us...

This is the last straw.

You lost your parents

and a daughter to drinking.

Bruce lost his mother.

You've always been
there for him,

when nobody else was.

He'll listen to you.

You and Bruce

were little devils growing up.

We were.

I never could tell
who was the worst.

Probably me.

Well...

You made your choices.

And you learned
from your mistakes.

My grandson has to make his.

Excuse me.

I've got to get ready.

When your grandson
shows up today

with a gift for you,

remember who he
hurt to pay for it.

Congratulations.

Feels silly,

me at the centre
of all this fuss.

You've done so much
for all of us,

and we're grateful.

Denise brought her smoked char.

Better get some

before it's gone.

I'm going to put this away.

Setsi.

This is for you.

Not a scratch on it.

Jimmy football, he killed it.

Adele keenowosae,

she tanned it,

and said it was the nicest
moose hide she'd ever seen.

It looks very expensive.

You deserve it.

How can you afford it?

The company's been doing good.

Desi Clement is dead.

I heard.

Did you sell booze
to Collins bay?

No.

Who told you that?

Look me in the eye, Bruce.

Have you been selling alcohol

into dry communities?

Can we talk about this later?

I have nothing more
to say to you.

Bobby Martin did this?

He went to my family?

You got what you wanted.

Dorothy disowned Bruce,
in front of everyone.

I'm not the bad guy here.

We are here to honour
an elder, Bobby.

It should have been a
great day for her,

for all of us.

I'm sorry it came to that,

but Bruce put her in
that situation, not me.

You knew what would happen!

If you had seen his face...

He was crushed.

Desi is dead.

I'm supposed to care that
Bruce's feelings were hurt?

Don't kid yourself

this isn't personal,

'cause he certainly
took it that way.

You'd better watch your back.

Blake, this is Krista.
Do you read?

Loud and clear, Krista.

Go ahead.

I've got three
officers here with me.

They'd like an update.

I'm not sure how
much they told you.

That's Lindsay's tracking

a person of interest in
a possible homicide.

Yeah, it's the
victim's ex-boyfriend.

We're about 15 minutes
northwest of Collins bay.

Still looking for his cabin.

Tell them the suspect
may be holed up there,

but we don't know for sure.

Copy that.

How far away are you?

Hmm, about 45 to an hour,
depending on headwinds.

Great. See you soon.

There. What's that?

Could be his cabin.

Let's check it out.

He's not here,

but he was.

I can still smell his cigarette.

What do you want to do?

Call Krista,

give them our coordinates.

Tell them the suspect's
on foot now.

There's Blake's plane.

It'll be tight,

but I think I can touch
down beside him.

If we want to cut off the
suspect's escape route,

we need to land

on the opposite
side of this Ridge.

That's a lot easier
said than done.

I thought you were a bush pilot.

Let's have a look.

I think he faked us out.

Led us on a false trail.

That means he's close.

And he knows we're here.

Stay alert.

Stay with the plane.

Yeah, we put down just
east of the Ridge.

That must've been a
hell of a landing.

Are you all right?

Yeah. How about you?

We're in the bush

just east of the
coordinates we gave you.

What do you mean, "we"?

You're not a cop.

Blake,

you need to stay out of this.

The cops are headed your way.

Good to hear. Thanks.

No, I'm serious.

Let them handle it.

Hang up.

Do it now!

Just relax...

Krista?

Krista!

- Get me out of here.
- You don't want to do this...

Now!

Where do you want to go?

I don't know, over the border.

Alaska.

Everybody's going to be
looking for this plane.

- Just start it!
- Okay! Okay, easy. Easy...

If you shoot me, we're
not going anywhere.

I have to do my
pre-flight check.

You just landed. The plane's fine.
Let's go!

What did you do?

Nothing.

- The battery's overheated.
- Fix it!

I can't! I can't, it
needs to cool down.

How long's that gonna take?

I don't know,

a couple minutes maybe.

We gotta go!

The cops will be coming back.

What do they think you did?

They think I killed her.

Desi.

The plane's still there.

We don't have a
visual on the suspect

or the pilot.

Copy that.

Standing by.

Back-up's moving this way.

Wait, wait.

We don't know what we're
dealing with yet.

He's got Krista.

We don't even know if
they're in that plane.

They could be anywhere.

Let me check it out.

If Sam's in there, he knows me.

If you take one step
towards that plane,

I will cuff you to a tree.

We won't let anything
happen to Krista.

You went to setsi.

I told you to stop bootlegging,

and you blew me off.

When we were kids,

I used to show up at your place
every night around dinner.

Remember that?

Yeah...

You ever figure that
one out, Martin?

My mom was dead.

Dad was in jail.

Who do you think
was making dinner

at my house?

Nobody.

Till setsi moved from
deline to look after me.

I'd be dead if it
wasn't for her.

And you know what
alcoholism did to her,

to your family.

How could you go

selling booze to Collins bay?

I lost everyone.

My parents.

Uncle Zach.

Now you take

the only family I've got?

You can stop,

and you can make this right.

You crossed a line, Bobby.

You went after my family.

You just remember that when
somebody goes after yours.

What happened last night?

I went over to her place.

Just to talk.

She was drinking,

with her new boyfriend.

She was doing so good...

But soon as he started
bringing in the whiskey,

there was nothing I could do.

She left you for the guy
flying in the booze?

White guy.

From the city.

Who?

Laird something.

Laird Buchanan?

Yeah.

I kept begging her to leave him.

But last night, he threw me out.

She told me she never
wanted to see me again.

So Laird might've
been the last person

to see her alive.

Did you tell the cops
what you know about him?

Why? I have a record,

and my girlfriend's dead.

He could've killed her!

Don't you want to
clear your name?

Cops won't listen to me.

The investigating officer Lindsay
Gallagher, she is a friend.

I can talk to her.

Even if the cops did believe me,

I'd have Kimbo
Comstock after me.

Why?

If I ratted out his pilot,
Kimbo would kill me.

Laird works for Kimbo Comstock?

We had a fight,

things got rough.

Did you kill her?

I didn't mean to!

Shh!

I pushed her,

she fell, she didn't get up.

Did anybody see you?

No.

I was real careful, I swear.

What did you do with the body?

Nothing.

I left her there.

Looks like an accident.

Like she froze to death, right?

I told you never
to come in here.

I said no connection between us.

None!

Did the cops talk to you?

- No.
- Good. Okay.

But Bobby Martin came by
the hangar this morning,

asking how the booze
got up there.

What did you tell him?

I made up a story

to throw him off the trail.

He doesn't know it was me

and there's no way it
could lead back to you.

If the cops grab me,
I-I'll keep my mouth shut.

You don't have to
worry about that.

Okay.

Kimbo. Thank you.

It was an accident.

It will never happen again.

Just relax, Laird.

We're gonna make
this all go away.

So you'd rather go to jail

and let Desi's killer go fre?

You don't know
what Kimbo's like.

Cops won't be able
to protect me.

Are you sure Laird
works for Kimbo?

That's what he told Desi.

Kimbo is just one guy.

Give yourself up.

Tell the cops
everything you know.

They won't let him near you.

My word

against a couple of white guys?

It's the difference

between being a
cooperative witness

and a fugitive.

We can clear your name,

but you're gonna
have to trust me.

Sam Gordon!

Drop your weapon and
step out of the plane!

Slowly!

Sam, please...

Step out of the plane

with your hands where
I can see them!

You're the same as
all the others!

- No...
- In the air now!

- Sam...
- Or I'll kill us both.

Sam!

That's Krista Ivarson
in there with you.

She's a good person.

She's got a family in
yellowknife who love her.

They want to see her
come home safe, Sam.

We don't want anyone
else getting hurt.

Go!

Blake, get out of there now!

Sam?

- Let her go.
- Get out of the way!

You're not taking Krista.

You want a pilot? You take me.

Move, or I'll shoot.

I saw you and Desi together

on that flight we took.

I know how much you loved her.

Whatever happened,

I know you never
meant to hurt her.

Drop your gun.

Sam?

I don't know if
you killed her...

He didn't.

He's innocent.

Then I believe you.

I won't let you go down for
something you didn't do.

It's okay.

You okay?

Yeah.

Just hang out here with Mel

till I get back, okay?

Where are you going?

I'll be back soon.

Mel!

I need you to keep Connor safe.

From what? Where are you going?

To deal with Bruce Ward.

Deal with? What does that mean?

What the hell's going on?

He threatened my family.

Well then, you call the cops...

No.

I'm not going to let
him hurt Connor.

Hey, hey, no, you're upset.

I get that.

But you're not
thinking straight.

Bobby!

It's Krista, she wants
to talk to you.

Says it's urgent.

Krista, I can't talk right now.

Did you find Laird Buchanan?

No. Why?

The cops are looking for him.

He's their prime suspect now.

Suspect, for what?

Desi's death might not
have been an accident.

They're treating
it as a homicide.

And they think Laird killed her?

Why?

He and Desi were
seeing each other.

Laird flew in some booze last
night for Kimbo Comstock

and somebody heard
them arguing...

Wait. Kimbo?

Laird worked for Kimbo?

Yeah.

If Sam's telling the truth,

I'll do everything I
can to clear his name.

Then I'll make sure that
everybody knows that.

Next time we fly up,

they'll be inviting
you for caribou pie.

Yeah, right.

You'd make a hell
of a cop, Blake.

I'd take you for a partner.

Thanks.

I should, uh, check on Krista.

Yeah.

Hey.

Where the hell have you been?

Listen, Russell!

When Bobby Martin was
here this morning,

did he ask you who was running
booze into Collins bay?

Yeah.

What did you tell him?

Nothing. He was already
onto one of Bruce's guys.

Laird Buchanan?

Yeah. Why?

Laird was working for me.

What?

You're bootlegging now?

I'm making good coin, Russell.

You idiot.

Collins bay is
crawling with cops?

You heard about the dead woman.

Yeah, I heard about it.

Did Laird kill her?

How long do you
think it's gonna be

before the cops pick him
up and he sells you out?

He's in my truck. He's
not gonna say anything.

Uh, if he's facing a murder rap,

he's gonna talk,

and his first two words
will be "Kimbo Comstock."

You didn't hear me.

He's in my truck.

Holy shit, Kimbo.

What the hell...

It had to be done.

Okay, you are out of your mind.

Hey, he killed a
woman, remember?

Kimbo, I have two kids.

I can't be involved in this.

Just help me get rid of him.

No.

This is your problem, not mine.

You can't jam on me now.

We're family.

Let me talk to him.

Bruce, you're going
to want to hear this.

Nothing I want to hear from you.

Desi was murdered,

and I know you had
nothing to do with it,

or the booze in Collins bay.

Look, I've wanted to kill
you for threatening my son.

So do it.

Leave my family out
of it and man up.

I'm not that guy.

You never were.

I hate

what this thing between
us is doing...

To us, to the people we love.

I want to stop it. Now.

So, what?

We shake hands.

Go for a beer?

I'll talk to Dorothy,

let her know I was wrong

about Collins bay.

You took the only
person I had left.

You threatened my son!

You know who the
bootleggers are.

We could stop them.

Come on, we were
friends once, Bruce.

Screw you.

I've changed my mind.

Forget the kid.

I want Bobby Martin dead.

Just hurry up and dump it.

This ends here.

After this, you're done.

There's no more bootlegging.

There's no more of... Of this.

One problem. Martin.

No, not this crap anymore.

Kimbo, you've got
to let it go, man!

Why the hell do you
think we're out here?

Martin asking questions.

Martin going to the cops.

Yeah, exactly, and they're
gonna be all over you.

You need to lay low.

You should've let me shoot
him when I wanted to.

All this could've
been prevented.

Now it's just gonna be

even harder to kill him.

Kimbo.

Listen to me...

No.

I'm done listening
to you, Russell.