Caught (2018–…): Season 1, Episode 1 - The Break - full transcript

David Slaney breaks out of prison after 5 years under the pretense that he is working undercover for renegade detective Roy Patterson in an effort to help apprehend Slaney's old drug cartel partner Brian Hearn.

[DOGS BARKING]

[ROCK SONG]

[UP AROUND THE BEND ]
[BY CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL]

_

_

[DOGS BARKING]

♪ There's a place up ahead
and I'm goin' ♪

♪ Just as fast as my feet can fly ♪

♪ Come away, come away
if you're goin' ♪

[MAN GRUNTING]

♪ Leave the sinking ship behind ♪



- ♪ Come on the rising wind ♪
- [MAN PANTING]

♪ We're going up around the bend ♪

- ♪ Oooh ♪
- [SIREN BLARING]

♪ Bring a song and a smile
for the banjo ♪

♪ Better get while the getting's good ♪

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

♪ Hitch a ride to the end
of the highway ♪

♪ Where the neons turn to wood ♪

- ♪ Come on the rising wind ♪
- [SIREN BLARING]

♪ We're going up around the bend ♪

♪ You can ponder perpetual motion ♪

- ♪ Fix your mind
on a crystal day ♪

- I'm on my way to the roost.

- ♪ Always time ♪
- What's happening here tonight?



♪ For a good conversation ♪

♪ There's an ear for what you say ♪

- ♪ Come on the rising wind ♪
- [SIREN AND HELICOPTER]

♪ We're going up around the bend ♪

- All clear! Let's go!
- ♪ Yeah ♪

♪ ♪

♪ Oooh ♪

♪ Catch a ride to the end
of the highway ♪

♪ And we'll meet by the big red tree ♪

- Oh, please, please don't stop.
- ♪ There's a place up ahead ♪

- Please.
- ♪ And I'm goin' ♪

♪ Come along, come along with me ♪

♪ Come on the rising wind ♪

♪ We're going up around the bend ♪

♪ Yeah ♪

These digs are really something.

You sure know how to charm a girl.

Seemed all right a minute ago.

"Seemed."

You were somewhere else all night.

I'm sorry.

We're divorced now,

can't keep expecting this.

You called me.

I know.

Just didn't want to be alone tonight.

The anniversary
is tomorrow, not tonight.

Think I don't know that?

[WOMAN SIGHING]

Can we please just have a drink?

This is depressing as shit, Roy.

♪ ♪

Come on,
one drink isn't gonna hurt you.

Doesn't work that way. You know that.

Good evening. Continuing
coverage on the breaking news...

It's my favourite one of us together.

State prisoner David Slaney...

I like to think of her like that,

not whatever she is now,

wherever she is.

Minus the hideous tattoo of course.

...distance and to contact
authorities immediately.

Slaney, seen here,

was convicted five years ago
for marijuana.

- I gotta go.
- Officials are currently

at the scene trying
to piece together exactly...

You asked me to come here,
you're just gonna leave?

- I'm sorry.
- Authorities have posted

rewards for anyone with knowledge

that would lead
to the apprehension of Slaney.

This dirt bag is David Slane.

He escaped from Dorchester
Penitentiary and he's on the run.

I have a personal history
with this asshole.

I'm the one that put him
away five years ago.

So I'm damn sure not gonna
let him walk away this time.

Slaney's just a drug smuggler.

A stoner managed to bust out of prison,

we'll find him.

- We posted a reward.
- [SIREN BLARING]

Some cash to help win over the locals.

Reward's a bad idea.

50 bucks, people around here

will tell you they saw
Elvis in an outhouse.

Known accomplices:

Brian Hearn.

Hearn got away the first
time that Slaney went down.

Gather in.

Not you.

Do we have a problem?

Why do you say that?

We both know why your career
is in the place that it is,

- and mine isn't.
- What's going on here, partner?

I am not your partner anymore.

You're gonna be canvassing
with the uniforms

far away from where
you can do any more damage.

Are we clear?

Maybe I should just go home.

I wasn't supposed to pick you
for a few miles yet.

I just escaped from prison.

Chased by dogs,
everything else, running

through the woods at night, I...

I got turned around a bit.

This place is crawling with cops.

Really?

- I hadn't noticed.
- Suitcase, it's yours.

Cash, threads,
everything you asked for.

♪ ♪

[SIGH]

You got a name?

Taking enough risks as it is,

you don't need to know my name.

Fair enough.

I'm sympathetic to your situation.

I mean, no way you should
have gotten 15 years.

Unfortunately, the judge
didn't see it that way.

- [SIREN BLARING]
- Stay back.

You better lay low until we

get some distance between
us and those cops.

You can change later.

[MAN]: She's got a deep hold.

I mean, it's plenty of room
under the floor,

perfect for hiding whatever you want.

It's gonna reek like weed
if anyone comes aboard.

Just don't shower, cover it up.

[SEAGULLS SQUAWKING]

Now look, I know we don't
look the part, but, uh...

he's half a bayman, so he can sail her.

- What?
- Knock it off.

Come on, man, this is it.
You and me all the way!

I like things to be simple;
this is far from simple.

We sail south, OK?

We buy dope. We have a few daiquiris.

We come home. We make a fortune.

What's not simple about that, man?

- [SLANEY SCOFFING]
- Huh?

I have responsibilities,
people who are counting on me.

I dig that, but how
are you gonna provide for them,

Jennifer and her kid,
with minimum wage?

Is that your plan, huh?

This is how you provide for 'em!

This will change your life, man!

You gotta ask yourself, Slaney:

are you a sheep or are you a wolf? Hmm?

Wolves eat sheep, Hearn,
and sheep taste like shit.

OK. Wolves eat sheep
or they don't eat sheep.

Wolves do whatever they want
because they're wolves.

Come on!

This is dangerous, it's risky.

Look,

you're a brother. No, screw that,

you're more than a brother to me.

You don't want to do this,
you say the word,

it's over.

No hard feelings. I swear.

Seriously.

But I promise you

that this opportunity
doesn't happen again.

You're an asshole.

[HEARN LAUGHING]
Yeah?

- Sir!
- What are you gonna do?

We're buying her.

- We're buying her?
- We're buying her.

- We're buying her?!
- We're buying her.

WE'RE BUYING HER! Ha ha ha ha!

Yes! Yes, we're buying her!

Come here! Ha ha ha ha!

Some boat!

You're a heavy sleeper.

- Wish I could pull out like that.
- No, you don't.

Haven't seen a cop for miles,
I think we're in the clear.

[GUITAR MUSIC ON THE RADIO]

They sure know how to put on a show.

They say the trick is to make
it through the first 24 hours.

I'd say the trick is not to
get caught in the first place.

- That's it?
- She's your contact.

Stay put until you hear from us again.

No unnecessary dealing with anybody.

I appreciate the help.

[ROCK SONG]

[THE PUSHER ]
[BY STEPPENWOLF]

♪ You know I smoke a lot of grass ♪

♪ Oh, Lord, I popped a lot of pills ♪

If you're here for the dart
tournament, it was last weekend.

I'm not that into darts.

♪ But I've never touched nothin' ♪

- Shit!
- You think, maybe we could

continue this conversation

somewhere a little bit more private?

- Yeah, yeah. Uh, sorry, man.
- ♪ You know I've seen ♪

- Just uh, come.
- ♪ A lot of people walking around ♪

- ♪ with tombstones ♪
- Come with me.

- ♪ In their eyes ♪
- Foreman is away for a while,

so I'm here kind of managing things.

I let the girls stay here
when they're, uh...

you know, working the pole.

- It's very generous of you.
- A guy came by,

said I'd get a visitor,

paid in cash.

Not supposed to say anything.

Now I know why.

There's beer in there.

And some other things.

I appreciate it.

Ahem! I appreciate all this.

- ♪ God damn ♪
- [WOMAN SIGHING]

You are famous,

all over the TV.

Some people might say infamous.

- Oh, right, right.
- Yeah, that's the other kind

without the girls and the money?
The bad kind?

Not that I think that you're bad.

You know what? If you ask me,

I think you got a raw deal.

A lot of people get raw deals.

♪ Tax the rich ♪

♪ Feed the poor ♪

Listen, it's been a long day... night.

You know.

No one will know that you're here.

- ♪ Love to change the world ♪
- You can keep the cigarettes.

♪ But I don't know what to do ♪

♪ So I leave it up to you ♪

♪ Population keeps on breedin' ♪

♪ Nation bleedin' ♪

♪ Still more feeding economy ♪

♪ Life is funny ♪

♪ Skies are sunny ♪

♪ Bees make honey ♪

♪ Who needs money, Monopoly ♪

♪ I'd love to change the world ♪

♪ But I don't know what to do ♪

♪ So I leave it up to you ♪

Thanks, honey.

Gentlemen, we're on the edge

of one of the largest crackdowns
in U.S. history,

although we haven't got
any closer to finding

what we believe to be the kingpin

of the organization, John Barlow.

- Agent Williams, would you mind?
- Sure.

I was on the ground

for every one of these sixteen
successful takedowns.

I've concluded that every cell we nab

was a part of John Barlow's network.

So that dossier you've got
contains ongoing operations,

- my recommendations...
- Williams,

as I was going to say, would you mind

getting us some coffee?

- And some cigarettes too?
- [DISTANT PHONE RINGING]

♪ ♪

She's a riot that one,
a real ball breaker.

All right. Open up your dossier
to the first page.

Let's take a look
at the foreign seaboard.

The east side...

Bad day?

- [PHONE STILL RINGING]
- You could say that.

Your receptionist isn't very receptive.

Can I help you?

I'm looking for a KC Williams.

- I'm Williams.
- Perfect.

Makes this all much simpler.

What, are you surprised?

Did you think I was
that one subordinate?

I think I need to buy you a drink.

You're here to buy me a drink?!

No.

I just think you'd be very happy
to hear what I have to say,

Agent Williams.

Maybe for now, you just keep

this conversation between us.

Well, "Detective Patterson..."

...everyone's gone around 5.

Come back then.

[PHONE RINGING]

♪ ♪

[BEEPING]

[MAN]: Who is this? Name?

Ask Brian Hearn what my name is.

You tell him

that I am out...

...and I'd like to speak
with him if that's OK.

So you tell him that.

[EXHALING]

[PHONE RINGING]

That was quick.

- Slaney?
- The thought of me being out

- making you nervous?
- Slaney, man,

it's good to hear your voice.

- What's with the other guy?
- [MARIACHI SONG PLAYING]

- Called a chain.
- Look at him. His own chain

and everything now, huh?

So, big man has
busted out, huh? Ha ha ha!

And you're all over the news.

Slaney the sheep

has become the wolf, huh?

Mm-hmm.

Man, we, uh... we haven't talked in...

Five years, four months
and seventeen days,

but who's keeping track?

Yeah, been a long time for sure.

I was incarcerated, you took a runner.

Kind of hard to get together
for a chat and a cup of tea.

Look, I get it.

I get it, you're pissed off.

You were my best friend.

- You left me.
- No.

OK? I just didn't get caught.
OK? You did.

Oh, that's how you see it, huh?

Yeah, and what good would it have done

for us both to be on the inside, huh?

And it didn't occur to you

to pay Tom-Tom and his brothers back

after all this time?

- That's complicated.
- Mm-hmm.

He had his guys beat me

within an inch of my life
every time he had a notion

that I might know
where you are out there.

I'm sorry, man, I didn't know that.

So I owe you.

But, uh...
[HEARN CHUCKLING]

...my life here, it's, uh...
[CHUCKLING]

...it's gone sideways, man.

The DEA's

tearing apart everything I built

since you've been on the inside.

I've been building birdhouses
and license plates.

You see the slight imbalance?

Aaaah... Slaney.

- [CHUCKLING]
- [LOUDER MARIACHI MUSIC]

Ahhh...

God, it's good to hear your voice!

Prove it.

- AHOY!
- [MARIACHI MUSIC]

Isn't she great?

Huh?

The boat or the girl?

The boat.

She ran to ground, took on some water,

but they did a nice exterior repair,

inside is fine, she floats nice,

got her for a good number.

The girl,

she crewed with the last owner.

Finders keepers.

Carter, you think that she,

a girl who looks like that,

is interested in you?

I'm catnip for the ladies.

She took one look at me,

wouldn't let me leave
without taking her.

Our entire network across the U.S.

is being shut down by the DEA

and you bring someone here
I don't know?

- She's not a cop!
- How would you know?

What's wrong, man?

Slaney's out. Busted out.

Slaney, Slaney? David Slaney? When?

I just got off the phone with him.

He called you?

He had the gall to call you here?!

Why? What are we supposed
to do with him?

I'm still thinking that over.

- Hey, everything OK here, babe?
- Yeah!

Is this your friend
you were telling me about?

♪ ♪

You got a name?

Yeah, I'm Ada.

I don't know you.

Yeah, of course not, we just met.

What is his problem?

Ah, it's OK, he's gonna be fine.

No, I'm good, thanks.

[CHUCKLING]

Something funny?

No, just, uh...

Didn't expect me
to be so... "woman-ey"?

Or black?

I knew exactly who you were

before I drove down here to see you.

I'm just tickled that
actually happened.

All right, Roy Patterson,

you wanna start by explaining
to me why you made the trip?

Drug distributors, New-York, Boston;

you took down an entire network

of these shitheads in six months.

- DEA has, yeah.
- I've seen the reports.

Every bust, every takedown,
there's your name.

I've been doing this for a long...

[PATTERSON COUGHING]
...for a long...

for a long time.

When a cop's name appears
in every report,

the writer in charge,

they're the ones who
did the actual work.

You got a point coming anytime soon?

I dug around.

Your boss, Avery, he's a good agent,

but he likes the limelight
even when it's his own people

who deserve it.

Who am I looking at?

This is from five years ago.

You know him as the drug kingpin

of the network you were
rolling up: John Barlow.

Bullshit! Barlow's a ghost.

His real name is Brian Hearn.

And I busted him and his best friend,

David Slaney, five years ago.

Slaney, he went down,

but Hearn, he disappeared.
And then... boom,

he was reborn

as Barlow.

Less than 12 hours ago,

Slaney escaped
from Dorchester Penitentiary.

He's headed straight for your guy.

What makes you so sure of that?

Source on the inside.

Slaney won't know we're on his tail.

So he could lead us

straight to Hearn.

[DISTANT DOG BARKING]

[PHONE RINGING]

- What?
- [SALSA MUSIC OVER PHONE]

OK, man.

- OK what?
- OK, I got a new deal cooking

- and I want you in on it.
- [SALSA MUSIC PLAYING]

But you gotta do
something for me first.

I gotta pass
some kind of test for you now?

No, no, no, no, it's nothing like that.

No, you're the only one I trust.

OK?

Help me out here.

OK, get to Montreal to meet our guy.

He's got some cash I need you to
pick up for me, OK? It's easy.

Yeah, this all sounds a little déjà vu

for me, I gotta say.
Me going to Montreal,

getting money from people?
I don't know.

This is totally different, alright?

This got nothing to do with Tommy.

Look... Look, Slaney,

you and me...

we're gonna have
to put the past behind us...

...start over.

Man, just get down here.

I promise you it'll be worth it.

Fresh start.

I'll go to Montreal.

Get to the place we used to stay at.

I'll call you when I'm there.

[HANGING UP THE PHONE]

Look, I appreciate
keeping this just between us

'cause my operation is not fully, uh...

authorized yet.

Oh, man, this pitch

just keeps getting better and better.

You're a good cop;

aren't you sick of getting
those assholes coffee

and having your boss
take credit for your work?

OK, you don't know anything about me.

Maybe not, but you bring down

one of the men most wanted by the DEA

and you do that all on your own?

No one can take that away from you.

Not even her.

Well, you know,
we got your type here too.

Not a lot of time left.

More time than you know
what to do with.

So you're trying to go out with a bang,

but any idiot can see

that it'll be more of a crash.

And when you crash,

you'll end up taking down any fool

who was within 50 yards of you.

And that ain't gonna be me.

Do yourself a favour, Roy,

quit while you're ahead.

♪ ♪

[INDISTINCT, DISTANT TALKING]
[MUFFLED ROCK MUSIC]

[PHONE RINGING]

Hey.

Hey, Murrin, tell me
you're still on him.

I'm on him. He's staying put.

Is there anyone looking for you?
O'Neill?

Nah, they stopped
looking for me years ago.

Pretty sure O'Neill thinks

I'm working in the mailroom these days.

Slaney knows to stay put
until I say so.

Good man. I'm coming to you.

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATION]

[SINISTER MUSIC]

[SLANEY]: I don't know,
I'm not so sure of this shirt.

[WOMAN]: You look good.

- You do.
- [SEAGULLS SQUAWKING]

Crystal's finally asleep.

It's nice that we took
the drive out here today.

It's good to get out here.

I, uh...

There's something
I wanna talk to you about.

Oh?

Like why you and Hearn
are buying a boat?

I heard you on the phone.

Can we not talk about Hearn right now?

This is kind of important.

No. I would like to talk

about your little sailing trip.

How long are you going?

It's nothing.

I don't like it when you lie to me.

Look, we're just taking a little trip

down south to meet some people.

- It's not a big deal.
- People...

I knew it.

He's got you tangled up

in something big this time.

I am trying

to talk to you about our future.

Me and you and Crystal's.

What line of bullshit are you selling?

It's not bull... Jen,

I'm putting myself out on a limb here,

I need you to pay attention
for just a second.

I know what you two been at:

you're selling shit and
it's getting bigger.

It's weed. Are you trying to tell
me that you don't smoke weed?

Oh, that's not the point, David.

I love you more than anything.

And Crystal, as far as I'm
concerned, is my own daughter.

I wanna be with you.

Both of you for the rest of my life.

Hearn thinks he's a gangster now.

No, he's gonna get you caught.

Would you please... Just...

Would you let me do this?

You know what I'm trying to do here.

God.

You're such an asshole.

- Because I wanna marry you?
- You need to make

a decision right now.

It's him or me.
Because if you go with him,

we're... we are done.

♪ ♪

[SLANEY SIGHING]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER OUTSIDE]

♪ ♪

[WOMAN GIGGLING]

[WOMEN LAUGHING]

Ohhh! Look what a razor does to you!

Closing time. Oh, don't worry,

- she's not a cop.
- Hi.

- Hi.
- [WOMEN CHUCKLING]

♪ ♪

Someone's working late.

This from the Florida rollup?

Don't tell me you got something new.

I don't know yet. It's a crumb.

Maybe, I don't know.

And this one,
the escaped con from up North,

what's his story? How's he connected?

He's not. That's something else.

I know you, K.

Your gut smells something up,
I end up with a promotion.

You're like a pig
sniffing out a truffle.

I'm gonna pretend
you didn't just call me a pig.

Oh, you know what I mean. Come on now.

Don't hold back on me.

I'm just following a lead.
It could be nothing.

Or it could be something, but...

Well, that "something" part
is all I care about.

I'll let you know.

We've been after that clown
Barlow for years now...

you make ground here,
it'll be good for both of us.

I'll let you know.

Oink, oink. Attagirl.

[AUDIBLE SLAP]

[ROCK SONG]

[ SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL ]
[BY LYNYRD SKYNYRD]

♪ Like a black cat do ♪

♪ And two bodies are laying naked ♪

♪ A creeper think
he got nothing to lose ♪

You sure know how to make
yourself at home.

Yeah, and you sure know how to waste

a good bottle of champagne.

- Where's Carter?
- How should I know?

Get him.

Get him yourself.

♪ Mister Saturday Night Special ♪

♪ Got a barrel ♪

♪ That's blue and cold ♪

♪ Ain't good for nothin' ♪

♪ But put a man ♪
♪ six feet in a hole ♪

[MUFFLED ROCK MUSIC]

- Hey.
- Mm-hmm.

You think this is a hotel?

You know, that bottle was almost full.

[POPPING NOISE]

♪ And pretty soon ♪
♪ ol' Jim starts a-thinking ♪

♪ Somebody's been cheating and lying ♪

What, are you two having
a little party without me?

Hey, your boyfriend doesn't
want me drinking the good stuff.

♪ I wouldn't tell you no lie ♪

Come on, man, she's like this...

beautiful, little prep-school snob.

She has a little bit of everything.

She always was given
the best, you know.

Like, sailing lessons

and school trips overseas

and private piano teachers.

My little princess, right, baby?

Hey, you know, that's how we met:

I was playing for him at the club.

[SIGHING]
Like a siren...

calling me to the rocks.

Boom!

[HEARN]: Yeah, I can see that.

Yeah? Maybe I'll play for you sometime.

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

How about you save that for me?

- Please.
- ♪ Handguns are made for killing ♪

- Ahem!
- ♪ They ain't no good ♪

- ♪ For nothing else ♪
- We have some business?

♪ And if you like ♪
♪ to drink your whiskey ♪

♪ You might even ♪
♪ shoot yourself ♪

- [DOOR OPENING AND CLOSING]
- ♪ Why don't we dump 'em ♪

♪ ♪

What's Slaney doing in Montreal?

How about you explain that to me?

What's to explain, Cyril?

Well, I mean, we owe
all of our suppliers,

and no one's gonna give us any credit

or front us any product.

You sunk every dollar we have

into that monstrosity of a hotel
that doesn't look

like it's ever gonna be finished.

So if you don't mind
my asking, what's the plan?

Why don't you concentrate
on the things you do understand

and less on the things that you don't.

Senores.

[GUARD CHUCKLING]

Just make sure that the bodies

don't rear their ugly heads
when this is over, OK?

Open top, chief.

I love the feeling of the wind
rushing by, I mean...

And that's why I wear this:

to protect my face
from the bugs, you know?

Even at night, when people think

I'm loco for wearing these.

Driving around the pitch black

wearing my sunglasses...

The bugs, man, they can be

a real source of irritation.

And like, say you get one in your eye,

obviously, you can't see straight,

you can't think straight.

All you can do is think
about that little thing...

swimming around in there.

That's where I think about you two.

Two shit flies.

What am I to do?

Huh?

- I ain't done nothing.
- You are the only one who had

contact with the people

moving our products in the U.S.

Most of them went down,

so how do you explain that, hmm?

Hmm?

You were our guys,

our generals.

We know one of you
was talking to the DEA. Hmm?

So...

...which one is it? Huh?

Which one?

- It was somebody else.
- [MUFFLED]: No! No, no.

Ah! Aaah!
[SOBBING]

One shit fly down,

one to go.

Aaah.

Do you know how much trust
we're putting in you, Hugo?

I knew it was Alvarez
who was talking to the DEA.

My whole network in the U.S.
is shut down 'cause of that.

OK now, but before you talk,

I want you to listen
very, very carefully, OK?

Do you comprende, Hugo?

Hugo?

Your sister, yeah?

You have a sister?
She still lives in Miami?

She still lives in Northwest

37th, does she?

The reason we mention this

is we just wanna make sure

that we understand each other. OK?

Your connections in Colombia,

I'm gonna need to have
a conversation with them.

See, they have product that I need

and I need you to start a dialogue.

- They don't like you.
- That's not my problem,

that's your problem.

You make the intro.

And be sure to tell them

how nice we are to you.

OK?

Good.

Good. I feel good. This is great!

Right, Hugo?

Yeah.

You know,

once you've finished up
with Alvarez here,

why don't you come on
by the house for a drink, OK?

Just make sure he goes deep
so the mud sucks him in.

OK? See you at the house.

- [INDISTINCT TV NEWSCAST]
- [WOMAN GIGGLING]

There is one thing I'm positive about...

- you're cute.
- [WOMAN CHUCKLING]

Balls!

He's more than cute.

Well, aren't you a charmer.

Yeah. But he's in love with this one.

I found it on the table.

You cut the other guy out of it.

The kid yours?

No, but...

...she is mine here.

Hmm...

Well, the mom..

...she's beautiful.

Not as beautiful as you.

[WOMAN LAUGHING]

Someone once told me

that love is a liability.

♪ ♪

Come on.

Uh, I'm good, but thank you.

No? You're gonna say no to everything?

[CHUCKLING]

[DISTANT VEHICLE DOORS CLOSING]

- Hey, do you hear that?
- Oh!

Celeste was crying earlier.

Yeah. Some jerk

in the front row. Fix it.

Hmm...

There you go. You're, you're...

good as new.

Hmm... Hey.

Fix the other one.

[MAN OUTSIDE]:
Pull around the side!

Shit.

[MAN]: Everybody, get
out of here, let's go!

- I'm so sorry.
- [GRUNTING]

Ow!

Stop! Stop! Stop!

Don't hurt him!
That wasn't the plan! Just...

We called the cops
for the reward, I'm sorry!

- Wait! Just wait!
- No!

No, Annette! I didn't know!

- Stop or we'll shoot!
- Wait for the cops to come.

Slaney, this way!

- Ugh!
- Alright. Come on, let's go!

- We gotta go!
- [DISTANT SIREN]

[GUNSHOT]

[TWO GUNSHOTS]

- [SIREN BLARING]
- [VEHICLE HONKING]

Get in!

[SONG]

[ I'D LOVE TO CHANGE THE WORLD ]
[ BY TEN YEARS AFTER]

- You all right?
- What the hell!

- ♪ Everywhere is freaks and hairies ♪
- What happened?

I-I got jumped by some strippers.

Damnit!

I told you not to talk to anyone.

"Lay low, keep your head down."

They said there was a reward.

- Why was there a reward?
- It's fine, I'm handling it.

They shot at me.

- The strippers?
- Cops!

The cops shot at me!

You were gonna clear the way.

If anything happened,
you were gonna step in.

What's going on?

Nothing's changed,
we stick to the plan.

- Did you make contact with Hearn?
- I broke out of jail!

"It had to look real,"
that's what you said.

Yeah, it does. It did.

Now, Hearn doesn't suspect anything.

If this was all for show...
some operation,

why did the cops shoot at me?

There is no operation, is there?

There's no other way.

So no one else knows what we're doing?

Just you?

Some crazed, wacked-out cop?
You're on your own?!

You used me.

Come on, we both used each other.

You don't think I saw that?
I was an opportunity.

I don't unlock that window,
there's no way

you're getting out of that prison.

[SLANEY LAUGHING]

We stick with the plan.
We get to Hearn.

We bust him. That's it.

Oh, sure, that's it.

Especially now that

THERE'S AN ACTUAL MANHUNT FOR ME!

You made a choice. Because of him,

because of Hearn, you want revenge.

I'm giving you that chance.

It's what you want, right?

- You back out on me now...
- [COUGHING]

...you're going straight back inside.

You're a fucking lunatic.

Yeah, maybe I am.

But we're in it now,

we've got to see this thing through,

you and me, and I'm all you got.

- I'm gone.
- Oh, come on.

Come on, don't be stupid.

Be smart, don't do this. Get back here.

Damnit!

Get your hands off me! Don't be stupid!

♪ Rich or poor ♪

♪ Them and us ♪

♪ Stop the war ♪

♪ ♪

♪ I'd love to change the world ♪

♪ But I don't know what to do ♪

♪ So I leave it up to you ♪

♪ ♪