Due South (1994–1999): Season 2, Episode 5 - The Promise - full transcript

Fraser and Ray attempt to track down a pair of pickpockets who stole an address book, that leads to everyone from the police to politicians to come after them in a cat and mouse chase with possibly deadly consequences.

If you'd picked me up on
time when I told you ...

Uh, yes, sir, I was, uh ...

Step driving in endless circles
around the Justice Building ...

Well, there was a No Stopping ...
I would be...

fully dressed and ready for the theater...

instead of half-dressed and late.

Uh, yes, sir, and I apolo...

This is a Consulate vehicle
with diplomatic plates.

Nobody?s going to haul you off
to jail for double parking.

Understood. Uh... here are your tickets.

Put them in here.



Do you always bring your
wolf with you on assignment?

Well, he's not feeling very well so I...
I didn't want to leave him all alone.

Um... if he's bothering you.
I don't dislike animals, Fraser...

I've had pets.

Really?

Small ones.

A dachshund.
Ah.

He died.

Just ... don't get hair on my Seats.

There it is.
Uh yes, I see it.

You need to stop.

Well, that would appear to be prohibited.

Stop anyway.
Certainly.

You're not stopping.
No, sir. I'm not.



Spare change. Spare change, spare change,

nickels and quarters. Spare change.

Anybody spare change.
Spare change.

Anybody Spare change... nickels and
quarters. Could you help me out.

Spare change. Spare change...

Where's Elliot?
Nice car.

It was a gift. Where's Elliot?

He decided not to come. I
think he's unhappy with you.

Sorry to hear that.

So is the Senator.

See he really enjoyed your services...

but you were paid once and he
sees no reason to pay you again.

Alright. If he would rather
do this thru his press agent.

I think we can come to
some kind of accommodation.

I'm so glad.

There's a parking space right there.
Sorry. Handicapped.

Oh, what about that one?
Taxi stand.

There's an alley right there.
Yes, there is.

Fraser!
It's a fire lane, sir.

Anybody Spare change. Spare change...

Oh, Excuse me.

Two more.
I already did three.

Two more.
Sid!

That's it?

That's better. Two more.

What are you deaf?

Come on.

That's a parking space.
Yes, you will notice the ...

Constable!
Parking.

I'll wait.
I'll take a cab.

Yes, but it might rain.
Suit yourself.

What's the matter, you can't see
the diagonal striped lines?

Oh.
What? Am I kind of [Indian]?

No-no. I'm sorry, I'll move it.

Be quick about it.
Sorry.

Yeah, keep it moving.

Oh!
Excuse me, sir. Sorry.

One down.

Oh! My bag. Fraser!

Watch where you're going!

Hey! Hey! Somebody stop that little thief.

She stole my brooch!

Thief!

Stop that kid! Hey!
Stop. Hey!

Pickpockets are everywhere.

Would you mind?

No, no problem. I'll drive
around and meet you.

Oh Fraser, thank god.
I'll be right back.
Fraser!

Go, go! Come on...

Come on. Gotcha!

Go!

I'm sorry!

They're obviously much more familiar
with the territory than ...

Sir?

Sir!

I waited in the lobby for twenty
minutes and then I took my seat.

I assumed Barclay had
been delayed on business.

It wasn't uncommon.

Were you aware of any
particular appointments...

Miss Barclay had
Schedule last evening?

No. I wasn't privy to
that kind of information.

But you did work for her.

We were associates.

And she provided you with clientele.

They were associated, I think.
I think that is sufficient.

Well, then ask ...

The demantoids.
What?

The demantoids.

They're a green gemstone.
A variety andradite...

of commonly known
as green garnets.

Lieutenant, is this an
interrogation or a first date?

I mean I realize she has a
set of... great eyes but ...

Do you mind?

Apparently, the Inspector's
brooch was a gift...

and has some particular significant
that makes it irreplaceable so I ...

The book. Ask about the book...

Or would that be an irrelevant question.
Does any have...

his own case load.

Shut up!

Sir, you don't understand.

Shut up!
Shut up!

It's a very attractive brooch.
Shut up!

...open with her responses Detective.

We understand Miss Barclay had a book...

with names, addresses...

and private phone numbers.

No, sir, People have address books.

This book is rather exclusive.

A lot of names of clients who
are somewhat publicity shy.

Especially if it's the
wrong kind of publicity.

I'm afraid I wouldn't know about that.

- Oh, come on. Look Lieutenant.
We're not asking you to implicate...

Lieutenant, she knows all about the book.
She used to be one of Sunny's girls.

Most of the guys she spends her
evenings with are all over magazines.

Welsh, Does your Detective
not have a leash?

Look Lieutenant, you
gotta give me this case.

I spent six years.
Get out my near!
I know how to...

...handle this sort of thing.
...Vecchio!

God only knows what names
are in that address book.

It requires very special handling.
Not your special handling.

Oh and what's that supposed to mean?

I think what the... Commander...

is suggesting is that your methods
tend to be a little how do you put it?

In your face?
Exactly.

Commander have you met...
The Mountie.

Sherry O'Neil.

Ben Fraser. Pleased to meet you.

I'm afraid I have a pressing appointment...

if you need any more information...

my attorney will give you his card.

Ohhh!

I see where this is going.

Yeah, why don't we give
this to the Duck Boys.

They're perfect for the assignment.
They don't ruffle anybody's feathers.

Hey, are those Chenille posts?
Yes!

Stunning.

They'll do fine.

Yes, it was my mistake, huh?

Instead of being out there solving crimes I
should have been attending charm school.

He always whines like this?

Well, I wouldn't use the word
whine but he does have an...

occasionally a nasal quality.

Yes, he does.

Is that a sexist remark?

Do I detect reverse discrimination?

Commander O'Neil,

do you have a suspect
in the Barclay murder?

No statements.

Not again here.

Constable,

do you happen to have an insignificant...

and time-consuming case
in your back pocket?

As a matter of fact, sir, yes. There's
a matter of a street urchin.

Oh, perfect. Perfect.
Take Vecchio with you.

Thank you, Lieutenant.

Naugahyde.

No, it's leather. Smell it.

Naugahyde.

50 bucks for the lot.

50-quality stuff is worth twice as much.

Well, take it or leave it.

What about this?

Some kind of computer. It's got
to be worth at least a hundred bucks.

...I've got 10 of them.

Show her the brooch.

Show her!

Well, I thought maybe I keep this one.

No, we need the money.

Well, it's mine.

No, nothings yours. Not until I say.

Maybe you ought to listen to your sister.
Somebody ask you!?

Look at yourself, Sidney.
Look at your hands.

Hard to pitch quality stuff I
would say with those size mitts.

I know remember you breads buttered.

You want the pin or not?

Can't more it.
Take it somewhere else.

Thanks.

Come on. The matinee is getting old.

Who does the business in
this family, huh? Who?

It's just a stupid piece of jewelry!

I don't ask you for much. I don't ask
you for clothes or money or anything.

Not that you'd give it to me if I did.
Get you...

jewelry when we can afford it.

I want it.

Look fine. You can starve to death!

Yeah, great!

How you doing today Sid?

I don't have time for you Carley.

Well, you better or otherwise
I'll have to invite you...

and your sister down to the
office for an interview.

Now that would be an official interview.
Cost us both time and money.

I'm out of here.

Look, I gave you 500 bucks last week.

That was last week.

Well, I don't have it.
Can you get it?

No!

I do have an obligation to turn
your sister to a foster home.

My sister's staying with me.

Not if you can't afford it.

Stay out of trouble now.
Yeah, whatever.

Andy, today!

I'm hear about this tall. Her
mother's worried sick about her.

This is a number I can be reached at.

We get a lot of run away in here.
I'll ask around.

Thank you.

There's no way we're gonna find these kids.

They're street smart.
They live underground.

We might as well be looking for
a pendent winning Cubs team.

I promised the Inspector, Ray.

You promised her. The same woman who's
been trying to get you fired for weeks.

Does the word sap mean
anything to you Benny?

Of course, it does, Ray:
it's from the Latin Sapphire.

It is?

Don't be a sap, Ray.

You don't really know Latin.

[speaks some Latin]

Ah, you're making that up.

You're babying yourself,
you know that.

Now, it's only gonna make
the situation worse.

Ah, leave him alone. He's sick.

Ray, he is my wolf. I believe
I know what's best for him.

How would you know what's best for him?
You haven't been sick a day in your life.

I most certainly have.

With what?

Various childhood illnesses.
Such as?

The usual.
Could you be a little more specific?

Pink eye. Both of them.
Swelled up like watermelons.

Pink eye.

Alright. Suit yourself.

Yeah. My heart's bleeding for you.

You know I hear that pink eye can be fatal.

In the North? Most done.

You know first impressions
can be misleading, Ray.

No, you just have to find the good in...

everyone even if you
have to manufacture it.

Look at this.

Ah.
Somebody has a sweet tooth.

Hmm.

Did I ever tell you how much I
hate it when you do that mmm?

Hmm!

Underground.

Oh no, no. I am not going underground.

I'll be right back.

Fraser! Fraser!

Oh, why do I always let him do this to me.

Alright. Alright. I'm coming.

But remember, this is Chicago!

If we crawl into this thing
we may never come out!

Ohhhh!

Fraser, where are you?

I'm here, Ray: Just follow my voice.

- You see the kids?
No.

The brooch?
No.

Exactly, so lets just turn around.
Ray.

This is a swill pit. You
brought me into a swill pit!

No, it's not a swill pit, Ray.

First of all, swill entails
a more pungent odor...

and a pit is generally
a circular indentation...

with only one entrance
from the top.

This however fits the
definition of a tunnel.

A long straight ...
Ow!

Correction, a long meandering tunnel.

Alright, call it what you want...

but all I see is dirt and mold and ...

Oh my god.

Oh My God. You're not gonna...
don't put that ...

I'm just smelling it, Ray.

Like there isn't enough
to smell in here...

you have to dredge something
up from the sledge.

A carrot!
What?

It's a carrot.

Alright great. It's a carrot.
Just drop it.

Hmm, it's fresh too.
You ate it?!

Ray, calm down I'm sure
there's nothing in here...

less sanitary than ...

Ohh.
Stay away from that, Ray.

Out. That's it. Out! Now. Out!

Do you know how many suits
of mine you've ruined?

Twenty-four perfectly good - Holy Cow!

Come on man, get out of here!

What is it with you? Does
dirt not stick to you?

Were you scotch guarded at birth?

Hanky?

Hey, hey, look what you did.
I'm Sorry...

This is genuine leather.

Police, she's a pick pocket.

Where is it?

You stole something from
me and I want it back.

Stop right there!

You take him.

I'm sorry, I'm have to
ask you to come with me.

...There, Ma'am.

You have my brooch?

Well uh, no, sir.

I see.

You brought me down here
in the middle of my...

busy schedule and you
don't have my brooch?

The police would like you to help...

identify a suspect who
might have stolen it.

But they don't have my brooch either.
No.

I thought I made it clear
you are not here...

to clean up America. This is their problem.

Oh, thank you, I appreciate
you pointing that out.

I'm not interested in retribution,
I'm interested in results.

Even a rudimentary
understanding of dealing...

with criminals would indicate you
would have a better chance at...

locating the where about of my brooch
with the suspect free to be followed.

Or am I mistaken, Constable?

Uh, no, sir you're quite right.

Well then, get going.
Yes, sir.

Oh, yeah, I'd crawl through
a sewer for her any day.

Cleaned out her apartment got every book...

we could find. Fiction and nonfiction.

Looking for an appointment
book with names...

and numbers of possible suspects
not a good read officer.

How long you been out of the academy?

It's useless.

Cut the kid loose.

Ray! The man who assaulted her
was the same man she stole from.

Look, you spend the day
picking other peoples...

pockets, you're going to tick somebody off.

Well, that's hardly comfort
to a 14-year-old is it?

Well, what do you care so
much about this kid for?

Alright.

Please tell me it doesn't involve sub
zero temperatures or Inuit legends.

No. It does not.
Aw...

of course it does. It always does.

Ray, all right. When I was little, my
grandparents too me on vacation to Aklavik.

What for? A little sun and sand?

Oh, hardly. It's a thriving urban center.

Anyway, one day I... I wandered off alone
when they were window shopping.

There I was all alone in a big city.

The thing is Ray, I became hungry.
Very hungry.

I didn't know anyone.
I...I didn't have any money. I...

I was desperate.

So you ate a polar bear?

Don't be ridiculous, Ray.

I boiled my shoes. My oxfords.
My left oxford to be exact, Boy.

My grandmother ever tan
my hide over that [one].

Oh... That's a good one,
so what's the point?

The point is, Ray, being young and alone...

is frightening. Without
proper guidance...

they'll do things that
are out of character.

Look, they're petty thieves, you know?

They rob and assault people
for nickels and dimes.

Ray, will you at least let
me talk to her for a second.

Okay, okay, then you
promise to leave me alone.

I promise.

Okay, go ahead.
Thank you.

Excuse me...

can I talk to you?

The man who accosted you ...

Who is this guy?

Benton Fraser, Royal
Canadian Mounted Police.

He was the same man who chased
you last night, was he not?

Excuse me, are you here in
some official capacity?

My superior officer has lost something.
A brooch.

We don't have to listen to him, right?

Your sister has been accosted twice
by the same man in the last 24 hours.

She's fine.

Not if we hadn't been there.

Look, I'm telling you I
can take care of her.

I think you probably can
under normal circumstances.

Like I said...

do we have to talk to him?

No, you don't.

Fine.

Excuse me...

you forgot your sugar cubes.

Thanks.

Sid?
What?

What?!

Nothing...

nothing.

This what you stole from that guy?

Yeah, I guess so.

Must be worth something.

No, it's just junk, you heard Celia.

No, it's worth something.

Maybe even a thousand.

Well, then give it to the cop.

You heard the Mountie, he tried to kill me!

Yes, so when has a pig ever
been straight with us.

Don't we have enough saved up already?
Can't we just jet?

No, we need more.

We always need more.

Look, we're going, okay?

Don't I always do as I say?

You want to go back to the foster home?

I'm taking care of you.

Andy! Andy!

You meet me back at
Celia's, do you hear me?

Listen buster, if you eat all your carrots,
I've got sugar cubes for dessert for you.

It's a very good choice.

Plenty of carotene.
What's that?

It's a red or yellow crystalline pigment
found in carrots among other things.

The body converts it into vitamin A.

It's the orange stuff.

Oh.

Have you ever ridden in
one of these things?

Sid says it's a waste of money.

Sid's not paying.

Excuse me.

May I?

I've had some experience.

Go ahead. But she only moves for me.

Really?

There, come on up.

Diefenbaker.

It's a wolf, huh?

Yes, his name is Diefenbaker.

He looks pretty sick.

Oh, it's just a plea for
your sympathy I assure you.

So, it's just you and your brother then?

No, we have a family.

They got a big ranch with lots of horses.

Um, we're just hanging out, making a few
bucks until we can hook up with them again.

You ever been to Wyoming?

As a matter of fact, I have.
I arrested a man in Wyoming.

Then you know where we're going.

I'll have my own horse when we're there.
Mmhum.

I'll ride him every day.
Mmhum.

That's why Sid's got us working so hard.
He's just trying to get us there.

Well, I imagine you'll
be leaving quite soon.

Yeah, pretty soon, I guess.

When? A week? A month?

I don't know.

It's a big trip.

You musta been planning it a long time.
You must talk about it a lot.

Yeah, we talk about it.

Well, I talk about it.

How long?

What?

How long you been planning the trip?

A few months maybe.

More like a year actually.
Ah.

Look, we're going, okay?

Sid always does what he says. Always.

It's just that ...

we got to go together. Look, we promised.

Okay.

Here...

you want to try this?

Just hold ?em nice and loose.

That's it.

Personally, I prefer Myrtle Beach
to Martha's Vineyards. You?

Tell me, is that blouse from the gap?

So, what do you want?

Excuse me?

Sid says people only...

do stuff for you when they want something.
So, what is it?

Well, you know the worlds a big place.

Sid's only seen a little part of it.

Do you think that guy's
gonna come after me again?

I think that's very likely.

He kept saying something
about a book or something.

Is that what you stole from him?

He didn't say anything
about stealing anything.

Oh, that's right, she didn't!

Want to go around again?

Well, it's kinda raining.

Oh, yeah.

I'll help you down.

The killer has a specific
tattoo on the side of his neck.

She says she pick pocketed something
from him the night of the murder.

Yeah, so?

Well, she said she took
some kind of device.

I think they call it an
electronic organizer.

The book. address book.

Perhaps. There's something more, Ray...

She said he tried to use a wire on her.

I think it was a garroting wire.

Now guess who was killed the same way.

SUNNY BARCLAY DEAD
"Madam to the Stars Murdered"

It was a small tattoo.

The stars and stripes.
Located approximately...

4 centimeters below
the left ear.

I remember quite distinctly.

And judging by the sharpness of the color,

our man either avoided the sun or
the tattoo was relatively new.

Now if we can just match up the
style of the tattoo to the artisan.

Fraser, a tattoo is a tattoo.

It doesn't take a Michael
Angelo to doodle...

old glory on somebody's neck.

On the contrary, Ray.

A tattoo is a very individual thing.

You don't hand it over to just anybody.

You have to have faith in a vision
and the integrity of the artist.

The artist?
Yes.

You call this art?

Very much so.

And you know something? It's
exactly that kind of assumption...

that has contributed to
the commercialization...

of this ancient from
in recent years.

Excuse me.

These subtle shadings are they
Zulu influence or Tanganyikan?

Boyd.

Ah!

Goodbye Train
Performed by Big Sugar

Well, I walked, walked my baby

And I said, I walked her down to the train

And I said, baby, please walk slow

You know, I hate to see you go

Well, I walked my baby, down ...

Nuance.

You don't get a lot of it in this
business. That's why I remember him.

Nuance?

The man favored subtlety.

At first, I thought he was just
another Cro-Magnon knock off.

I had him figured for the
dancing Statue of Liberty.

The flag of Iwo Jima. Jon Bon Jovi.

You sure you only want red and white?

Uh, yes, just red and white. Thank you.

Then he did something unexpected
it was likely he [had]...

ordered a bottle of 1970 Chateau
Margo with his burrito.

You mean the American flag
on the back of his neck?

Yeah, postage stamp size.

You have to appreciate it.

You're sure. I got a
very nice metallic puce.

No, no uh red and white will
be sufficient. Thank you.

and I believe you will find that the maple
leaf actually has three points unlike...

the oak which you have, you have
rendered quite, uh, accurate here.

Problem?

No. Carry on.

Do you know where we might find
this guy with all the nuance?

No. He just paid cash and then he left.

Did he talk about his work? Mention
a favorite restaurant or anything?

Not the talkative type.

He gave me this though.

Johnstone.

Senator Johnstone.

Come on, let's go.

Ah, well...

perhaps next time.

Well, that's very nice. Is that
the Tanganyikan influence?

Okay, so Sid, when are we going to leave?

Leave me alone.

Sid, when?

Don't know. A month or two.

Look at this.

It's movie actors and football players.
They've got lots of money.

So what?

Some of their names are in this computer.

I knew it was worth something.

I knew it.

Okay. How much do we have saved?

You don't worry about that.
That's my business.

You dip, I do the rest.

What the hell are you doing?

Looking at our money.

give it!
OK.
give it!

Look, that money is mine too.

I must have lifted 1200 bucks last week.
now where is it?

I spent it, alright!

Andy!

Don't you walk away from me.

You spent our money, Sid.

Look, I put food in your mouth
and a roof over your head.

You said always it was okay
to steal from other people.

Look, you know how much it costs me
to keep you out of that foster home?

You said it was all so
we could go to Wyoming.

There's nothing in Wyoming! It's just
some stupid idea you got in your head.

What are you talking about?

Mom has family that live there.
You said that ...

Mother lied!

And you said you'd take me there. You lied.

Celebrities no different
than the next guy, Fraser.

The only mistake you can make
is treating them like they are.

Still Ray, there's a matter of etiquette.

Are you saying I don't have any etiquette?

Etiquette is a loose clarification...

of the rules of conduct
in polite society...

and I believe that precludes accusing...

a United States Senator of murder,

conspiracy and moral deviants.

Fraser, this is America,
we do that all the time.

Excuse me, Senator Johnstone please.

We have dozens of campaign workers.

We don't demand a psychiatric
history before...

we allow them to stuff envelopes.

This one.

The woman killed was Sunny Barclay. Maybe
you seen some of the press coverage?

Adjust the slogan.

This way, Detective.

That's quite an accusation.

Uh, who's accusing? I'd just
like a word with the Senator.

Sounds to me like you want
to start a smear campaign.

Look, I've got a dead madam,
a missing address book...

and a guy running around with a
garroting wire who's a walking...

advertisement for Elliot Johnstone.

I think that warrants a
conversation with the man.

If you believe the Senator,
a well-known advocate of...

family values, knew Miss Barclay?

It wouldn't be the first time a politician
preached one thing and practiced another.

You have proof of this?

Look, all I'm asking for is
five minutes of the man?s time.

Now you can keep stonewalling me and
I'm going to start getting suspicious.

Like maybe the Senator
did know Sunny Barclay.

Maybe they exchanged phone numbers...

and maybe that phone number found
it's way into her little black book.

So, you are accusing him?

All I'm saying is it's possible.

Well, it's not.

Oh, and you know this for sure.

You know where he is and who he's with
every minute of every day and every night?

Yes. I do.

And I thought you were
his campaign manager.

I am. I'm also his wife.

What district did you say you're with?

A waitress gave me your number.
I have what you're looking for.

Yeah.

A book with names in it. Want to hear some?

Be smart kid, take the
book back to the alley...

where you stole it. I'll meet you there.

I want an award. 10,000.

If you don't pay, I take
the book to the cops.

The girl. She's your sister, isn't she?

What?

I thought so. She looks a lot like you.

My sister?

The alley. One hour. Bring the book.

What about my sister?

Oh, don't worry. I'll
keep a close eye on her.

Sweetheart you're not lucky.
Shh... It's OK.

I told you I don't want ....
Alright.

Get... get in the car.

Sid!

Now that takes real vision. Shaking
down a United States Senator.

Honest to God, sir all we did was ask...

Mrs. Johnstone a couple of questions,

she completely over reacted.

Oh, you think?

You did accuse her husband of consorting
with a world-famous prostitute.

Suggested, sir, never accused.

That makes a big difference.

Harding.

What were you thinking?
Excuse me?

You let this idiot question
a United States Senator?

Can't we talk about this in private?

I don't have time for that.

I have to report to the Mayor's office...

and explain to them why your
Detective lost his mind!

Sir, we have compelling evidence trying...

one of the senator?s men to
the murder of Sunny Barclay.

Oh, really?

And what would that compelling evidence be?

Well, that would be uh...

you see, sir it's sort of a small uh...

It's a tattoo, sir.
Yeah, that's what it is, sir.

Johnstone has a tattoo?

An employee. His body guard I believe.

The guy with the tattoo murdered Sunny
Barclay and stole her organizer...

and we have a witness.

Someone saw this guy kill Sunny?

Well not exactly. Our witness stole
the organizer from the killer.

A young pick pocket, sir.
Oh, A credible witness.

She was later threatened by the tattoo
man with the same type of weapon.

So, you proceeded to grill...

the Senators wife on the word of a thief.

Well, not just the thief,
sir we also spoke with...

the tattoo artist and he gave us this.

Fraser, there are thousands of these things
all over the city. I have one myself.

I believe, sir that you will find all those
other pins are labeled 'Johnstone 96'.

This one was labeled from his
earlier campaign in 1990.

Indicating that whoever
wore it had to have a...

particular attachment to the
senator to have kept it...

and be wearing it six years later.

Your pickpocket can she I.D. the guy?

Yes...

Is she here ready to make a statement?
Well, she's not on the premises, sir.

Have you stashed somewhere?
Well, we don't actually...

have her in our actual possession.

But you know where to find her.

Oh, no, sir, we don't
have the slightest idea.

Oh, you are a piece of work, Vecchio.

And you wonder why you're
career is going nowhere. Nope.

You are so incompetent...

you couldn't get to no
where if I drew you a map.

Detective Vecchio?
I'm not through with him.

Uh, Commander, the kid says it's urgent.

Uh, what kid?

Would you mind not interrupting me?

Commander, this is still my
unit, these are my Detectives.

Now Detective Vecchio needs to
be disciplined, I'll do it.

What does he want?

Something about an address book?

Well...

if you'll excuse us, please?

He said he'd be here.

He's gonna see us. He's going
to know I went to the cops.

Relax. He doesn't think you're that smart.

All units report.

Unit one's in place.

Unit 2.

Unit 3. Unit 3 are you there?
Unit 3.

Unit 3 check.

Suspect appears. let him get in position.

Don't overreact just wait for my command.

That is unless you...

It's your department.
Thank you, sir.

They're here.

Stay cool.

Stop it.

Moving this way.

Shut up!

Hold it police.
Hold it!

We're blown...

Stay put!

Where the hell are they?
On the roof.

They're on the roof!

Nothing.

Nothing!

Move it!
I can't do that.

I'll kill her now. Get out of the way.

Won't do you any good.

Andy! Andy!

No! Sid! Sid!

No!

Well, actually Sunny Barclays
address book was recovered...

...Just get him ready to go into court.

You okay?
I'm fine.

I was thinking maybe we
should get out of this place.

Sid!

You just fell off a building.

Thank you for brooch.

She never wanted to steal. I made her.

Ah, not to worry. I got a friend
down at the State Attorney's office.

Good luck.

Your friend hates you, Ray.
Ah, it's just a ploy.

She would like to see you incarcerated.
Yes, so she likes handcuffs.

Oh, sorry.
No, I'm fine. Ahh...

I took the liberty of...

I founded on my desk this morning.

Ah, I hope it wasn't damage under the...

No. Actually... It's been
like that for years.

Thank you for finding it.

And don't ever go to my office
again without permission.

That's my first and last warning!