Flatland (2002): Season 1, Episode 19 - Episode #1.19 - full transcript

- Do not dwell on the
past.

Do not dream of the future.

Concentrate the mind
on the present moment.

My name is Smith.

Welcome to Flatland.

- When I first met the
devil, his name was Khan.

Mine, St. Michael.

The war for the soul of mankind
has raged for 3,000 years.

The battleground today is
Shanghai.

I have forced three young
Americans to work for me.

J.T., a gang banger.



Mr. Mitchell, a failed mob
lawyer.

And Amy Li, a beautiful young
woman.

They will ultimately discover
the history

when present and past collide

and where one misstep on either
side

of the fourth dimension

is fatal.

In the world of Flatland,

where nothing is as it appears
to be.

My name is Smith, welcome to
Flatland.

- Hope that champagne isn't too
heavy.

See you girls later.

What's up, Bobby?

Mademoiselle, fancy some
champagne.



- No, no, no, thank you.

Hate to leave the freebies, but

I think I'll take off.

Bye.

- Hey hey, hey, you all right?

- Not really.

- You want some company?

- No.

Thanks, though.

Why don't you go back and enjoy
the party?

It's not every night Mitchell's
buying.

- For real, huh?

I'll see you.

- Bye.

- No more empty glasses tonight.

- Online gambling?

- I got on a couple of nights
ago.

By six a.m. this morning,
I busted the bank.

God loves an idiot, and this
idiot

loves the ladies.

- Have fun blowing your hundred
G's.

- Are you alone?

- Not anymore?

- Nicole.

- Nicole.

Enchante.

You can call me Mitchell.

- I've been watching
you all night, Mitchell.

You excite me.

- Well the feeling's mutual.

- Mm.

Can we be alone?

- Oh, you speak French.

- Just enough to get me by.

- Easy, easy, tiger.

Sweetheart, you know what?

Maybe we should just go back to
my place.

- Why?

- Huh?

- Why, you don't like the
excitement of public places?

- You gotta start dating
a better class of women.

- I'm glad you find this so
funny.

- So you picked her up at
Uncle's

and you wound up here, right?

- Yeah.

- She didn't call anyone
or talk to anybody

before she got here?

- We were pretty busy.

- Well, during this busy period,

she just what, attacks you outta
the blue?

- Yeah, real fast.

- It was a pro job, Mitchell.

I'll have Fish check this girl
out.

Meanwhile, you make a list

of all the people that want you
dead.

- Noel?

Are you here?

- Nicole's good.

Your enemy should be dead by
now.

- He should have been dead five
years ago,

what he did to me.

Sure couldn't resist a
little offshore gambling,

at a casino I own.

I got you, Mitchell, you son of
a bitch.

- Look around, this
city will control Asia one day.

- Hell of a place.

- It's a gold mine.

- Nice to have a piece of it
like you do.

- I have a piece, there's
another player, though.

- This other player, an enemy?

- Power is shifting lately.

- Yeah, that happens.

- French girl's dead, Mitchell's
alive.

- Son of a bitch.

- I'll get someone else.

- No.

I'll take care of it myself.

- You did good.

Linda says she was a pro.

You're lucky to beat her.

- Yeah.

It was one hell of a fight.

- How, um,

how did you beat her?

- Luck, I guess.

- Is that all?

- What do you mean?

- I mean, did you feel anything

unusual, anything different at
all?

You can tell me, man.

- I know who sent her.

Tonelli.

I've been running from him for
years.

- The men up there and
I worked for the last owner.

- He's American.

- His name is Leon Jessup.

- Oh, this might go better than
I thought.

- You must be Mr. Tonelli.

- Thanks for taking the time to
see me.

- Have a seat.

Can we just get to the point,
Mr. Tonelli?

- That's fine with me.

- Do you know who I am?

- I do.

I still have some interests
in the States myself.

- That's good.

Working here, keeping a hand in
back home.

That's very much what I have in
mind.

- Just what exactly are you
proposing?

- Exactly

one-third.

- I already have more than that
now.

- Mr. Tonelli, wants
in, and I want him in.

That makes two of us.

- So I'd be outnumbered.

Unless, of course, I had someone
else.

- Who's this?

- Mr. Cross, meet Anthony
Tonelli from America.

And of course Mr. Tang.

- Welcome.

- What is this, Tang?

You said there was only one guy.

He work for you?

- Yeah, something like that.

- Didn't mean to interrupt your
meeting.

Then again, it doesn't look
like it's going very well.

- Matter of fact,

it's not.

- Then maybe it's over.

- We have to leave.

- Leave, why, because of this
guy?

- Finish your business in
Shanghai,

then go back home.

- You threatening me, Cross?

- Advising you.

- If you have trouble finding a
way out,

I'm sure that Tsao Min can help.

- We are leaving now.

- Maybe we'll meet again.

- I look forward to it.

- What are you
trying to pull, Tang.

I've been around long enough to
know Cross

is the real player, why
didn't you tell me about him?

- I didn't know he was
here.

- What do you mean, where's he
been?

- Away, okay, just away.

The point is, he's a really
very powerful and dangerous man

and he's got Jessup and a
lot of others on his side.

- And who was with him?

- You don't want to know her.

- Whew.

- Tsk, tsk, such language.

- Amy, darling, care for a game?

- No, thanks, I play pool, not
this.

- Yeah, I know what you mean.

- Can you play and talk at the
saem time?

- What's the subject?

- Noel Jagger.

He's gone, Smith.

Disappeared without a word.

- Wouldn't be the first
time a guy did that.

- I'm trying to accept that he's
gone.

But it's like he's still around
me.

I can't let go.

But why him?

Why does he have such a hold on
me?

- Snappy dresser.

Good dancer, great kisser, you
tell me.

- He was an evil man, Smith.

- It's the evil in you that
loved him.

You have an evil place in you,
Amy.

It's dark as night.

And it's reaching out
for more of the same.

- What the hell are you doing?

- Having me some potassium.

- Yeah? I told you I
don't need a baby sitter.

- You don't need gangster
sneaking up

on your ass, either, do you?

- It's none of your business.

Stay out of it.

- Oh.

Get outta here, JT?

- Who's JT?

- Sorry, I thought you were
someone else.

- Forget it.

- You American?

- Yeah.

- Where you from?

- Joisey.

- Jersey, get outta here, where
in Jersey?

- Trenton.

- Trenton?

Got some clients in Trenton.

- Yeah, I know, Quentin.

Anthony Tonelli sends his
regards.

- You all right?

- Yeah.

- Let's get outta here.

- What about him?

- I think he got his towel
wrapped around his neck

too tight, come on, let's go.

- Uncle, JT said I should see
you.

- I'm glad you've come.

You're overdue.

- Overdue? For what?

- I understand something
happened to you.

- Like what?

- Neat trick, huh?

- What are you doing, man?

- I want you to show Uncle
what you did in the steam room.

- I got shot in the steam room,
you freak,

now put the gun away.

- About to get shot here,
too, if you don't move.

- Will you tell him to
put the gun away please?

Are you crazy?

- Looks like he's ready?

- Ready, ready for what?

- Your powers.

- Powers?

- You're a warrior, Mitchell.

Like me.

Like Amy.

- You guys are both nuts.

- Then why don't you do me
a favor and explain to me

what happened to you on the
street?

Or what happened to you in the
steam room?

Or what happened right now, just
now?

- I don't know, man, you tell
me.

Someone spiked my drink, a
weird accident or something.

I don't know.

- There's more.

- No there's not.

- There's more.

- I don't have special
powers, I'm Quentin Mitchell.

I can't fly or leap tall
buildings.

You cut me, I bleed.

You punch me, it hurts.

I'm just me.

- Listen to yourself, man.

You're not a one-man show.

I know it's hard for you to
understand.

It was hard for me, too.

- You are reawakening, Mitchell.

Fear of your death is bringing
it back.

What made you lose your
powers is close, very close.

- You're gonna have to
relearn what you lost.

- Yeah? And you oughta
start looking for what

you've lost, your frickin' mind.

- It's time, Mitchell.

- Yeah, time to go, so
you guys stick around,

shoot each other for a little
while.

I've got a mob guy who wants to
kill me,

and I'm not hanging around.

I'll see you boys later.

- You're a coward, you
always have been, man.

You're afraid of Tonelli,

you're afraid of your own damn
life.

- Do me a favor, go to hell.

- He's right.

Keep running now, and you will
never stop.

You will never find
out who you really are.

- God, I knew you'd be back.

- You did?

- I've missed you so.

- You have?

- I've decided I'm leaving him.

I should never have married him.

Oh thank God I've got you in my
life.

I want it to go on and on, and
on.

- You're married?

- Shh, let's not talk about
that.

We agreed when we began all
this,

there would be no doubt, no
guilt.

Let's just run away from Paris,
from him,

from everything.

- What do you want?

- Satisfaction.

Tomorrow morning, with pistols.

I'll leave you weeping for a
dead man.

- It's very good, you want a
drink?

Who did you see?

- Tonelli.

He's the man who's trying to
kill me.

Because I had an affair
with his wife 150 years ago.

- Some fights are endless.

- Where was I?

- A place called Flatland.

- But how?

So many years ago.

- In Flatland, time doesn't
run in a straight line.

There, things that once were,
still are.

- It seemed like a dream to me.

- Perhaps, this is a dream

and Flatland is a reality.

- Is it?

- Both are your reality.

That you must learn.

Are you ready?

- I don't know.

- What's stopping you?

- Maybe JT's right.

It scares me.

- Ahh.

The root of it all for you.

- Take off your shirt.

And your shoes, and your socks.

- What are we doing here?

- Teaching.

And learning.

- All right then, so,
what do I have to learn?

- How to fight and survive?

- Right, my special powers.

- That's right.

- I suppose you got these powers
too.

- I'm learning.

So is Amy.

- And they're both ahead of you.

You havefear, and it
is a doorway with both

opens you to skills and
closes you from them.

- What's this?

- It's a blindfold.

I'm gonna attack you.

- I can't see.

- Dammit, JT!

- Why don't you fight back?

- Because I can't see him.

- Then look closer.

Again.

- What just happened?

- You didn't wanna get hit.

JT!

- This is incredible.

- It's only the beginning.

- Come on, show me more.

Let's go, come on.

- We're creating a monster.

- Have fun, gentlemen.

I have to go to the club.

Stop by later, for a drink.

On the house.

- Come on.

- I said enough.

- Show me that thing you did
again.

- Maybe tomorrow.

- No, now.

- What's wrong with you?

You musta got your ass
kicked a lot as a child.

This is no collection of tricks

you can show off with at a
party.

This stuff is serious, and it's
deadly.

- All right, all right, but
I'm just starting to get it.

- Exactly, you're just starting.

You think you're ready
to take on Tonelli now?

- Are you kidding me?

I'll kick his ass.

- With him holding a loaded gun?

And I ain't talking about
no sad-ass flintlock.

I mean a nine millimeter,
with a fully loaded mag.

Now I ain't saying you ain't
ready.

But you need to be sure.

You need to know.

Think about it.

- I find out where he hangs out.

At the club where we send
Nicole.

- Good.

- What about our deal?

- Sounds like we don't have one.

- We have to.

There'll be trouble now.

- For you.

Look, I came here to do one
thing,

to kill Mitchell for what he's
done.

Now my brother's dead, I'm
gonna do Mitchell myself,

and go home.

- You can't just leave me here.

- Yeah, watch me.

- Cross will come after both of
us.

- Let him, I'll be back home.

After I do one thing.

- Going somewhere?

- Yeah, anywhere.

And don't try and stop me,

and don't give me a song and
dance about how I work for you

and I do what you tell me.

- I didn't say a word,
counselor, you do what you want.

- Good, because I'm leaving.

I'm gone.

I'm sick of all of this.

I'm sick of some mob boss
gunning for me.

I'm sick of people telling
me I'm some ancient warrior

with special powers.

- Whoa, we're having a
little Prozac moment, are we?

- I'm not kidding.

JT and his buddy boy Uncle,

saying that I'm some crusader
who can travel through time.

- With powers, huh?

- Yeah.

I know it sounds nuts,

but I actually do have some.

- Cool, special powers.

They can come in handy
sometimes.

- Not against a pissed
off husband with a gun.

- Well maybe that would come in
handy.

- Where'd you get it?

- I borrowed it from Uncle.

- That's good.

- Wait, I'm not finished yet.

This might be useful, it's a
ticket

to anywhere you wanna go.

- Thanks.

I mean really,

what choice do I have anyway?

- Yeah, you gotta go.

You can't stay around
here and fight it out,

finish what you started, right?

- I don't wanna die, Smith.

- Happy trails, partner.

Drop me a line from Jupiter or
Pluto,

or wherever your special powers
take you.

One thing, Mitchell.

Death is highly overrated.

- Who's there?

- I'm looking
for a guy named Mitchell.

- You just missed him.

- You think this is funny, old
man?

You can be sure that I
won't miss him next time.

I'll wait.

- Beautiful morning to die.

There's some who said you
wouldn't come.

Someone force you?

No man can tolerate disgrace.

This is a matter of honor.

You may have taken the woman,
but you'll answer for it.

Are you ready?

Ten paces, turn and fire.

One!

Two!

Three!

Four!

Five!

Six!

Seven!

Eight!

Nine!

10!

It's an advantage in a gunfight

to cock your gun.

- I came on my own.

- I see you came armed.

You got some things to
answer for, Mitchell.

You dare to come into my home

and try and take my wife.

- She was willing.

- Well if she were here, I
wonder if she'd be willing

to watch you die.

You don't look so good, Quentin.

Then again, you never were long
on guts.

You gonna use that thing?

- That depends on you.

- You hurt, counselor?

I know what I'm gonna
go, you better decide.

This is for her.

And for Dominic.

Goodbye, Mitchell.

How in God's name did you do
that?

- I guess I'm not the
man you used to know.

- Yeah, you are.

You're a coward.

And a lucky son of a bitch.

- Finish what you started.

- This is all a mistake.

I was setting Tonelli up.

I didn't know he was back.

I'm loyal.

You've got to tell him that.

Please help me.

- You know, often it's about a
woman.

Two empires fight over Helen.

And Anthony takes on Rome for
that snappy

little number from Egypt.

And Romeo.

- The woman, Amy, she has a good
heart.

She cares about things.

That's a piece of cake.

And JT, he's all guts.

You pick a fight and he's in it.

Well, I think we can arrange
that.

The other one, Mitchell?

He's smart.

What's worse, he's cautious.

However, when he drops his
guard.

- And then there's Mitchell.

Figures a woman would
get him into a fight.

Of course, the thing about
a fight is somebody's

gotta lose and somebody's gotta
win.

And we won one today, Khan.

Getting stronger.

Yeah.

- Well what the hell.

It's all about Smith, anyway.

And soon,

the game will be over.