Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 6, Episode 21 - Ka Pono Ku'oko'a - full transcript

A chemical spill causes a mass evacuation at Halava Prison, where Adam is being held and the bus he is on is blown up and one of the surviving inmates is shot and killed. However, Adam and five other surviving inmates including arsonist/serial killer Jason Duclair escape in the confusion. At first it is thought that Gabriel Waincroft is responsible due to the fact that the inmate who was shot bore a striking resemblance to Adam. However, Chin and Jerry realize that it isn't Gabe but the Michelle Shioma, the daughter of Goro Shioma, who Gabe killed. They also figure out that several yakuza soldiers are now hunting for Adam, who Michelle also blames for her father's murder. However, Michelle's soldiers are the least of their worries as one of the escapees, a cannibalistic serial killer, is now targeting his fellow escapees as his next victims.

Previously on Hawaii Five-O...

You don't have to do this.

I just need more time.

Mr. Shioma has given you over a
month to make good on your debt.

Time's up.

I'd like to report
two murders.

You can find the bodies in the
Makua Kea'au Forest Reserve.

How do you know this?

'Cause I put them there.

Prosecutor's last and final
offer was 18 months.

Okay.



We accepted.

Before you think of saying
anything, know this--

I have people outside
your house, right now,

and if they don't hear from me
in exactly ten minutes,

she's dead.

What do you want?

Help me.

(Hawaii Five-O
theme song plays)

♪ Hawaii Five-O 6x21 ♪
Ka Pono Ku'oko'a
(The Cost of Freedom)
Original Air Date on April 22, 2016

== sync, corrected by elderman ==
@elder_man

Hey.

Thanks for coming, brah.
Yeah.

Is Nahele all right?

Your text message
said it was an emergency.



That's the emergency?

I-I was just
following orders.

It is an emergency, bruddah.

If I don't get to Waikiki
Food Fest within the hour,

Simmy's Shrimp Shack's
gonna jump my spot.

An emergency is-is
a life-or-death situation.

You understand that?

This is... this is a flat tire.

It's called an economic crisis.

An economic crisis?

If I don't sell shrimp,
Nahele don't get paid.

Nahele don't get paid,
he looks for alternative sources

of income, which might directly
impact your financial situation.

Is that right?

Trickle-down economics, brah.

There's a jack in my truck
in the toolbox.

What'd I tell you, kid?

Superman to the rescue.

McGarrett.

Kono, what do we know?

There was a chemical spill on
the road outside Halawa Prison

that forced
an emergency evacuation

to the Marine Corps barracks
at Kaneohe Bay.

That's over a thousand inmates.

That's why they were
using the city buses.

Yeah, Corrections
ran out of vehicles,

so the mayor commandeered
these buses to help out.

On the way to the brig,
this one was hit

with what appears to be
a remote-controlled IED.

We got the exact casualty count?

Ten prisoners, one guard dead,
dozens injured.

And then there's this guy.

Meet James Hamasaki.

This guy was doing time for
weapons and drug trafficking.

Talk about unlucky.

By some miracle,
this guy survives the blast,

only to be the unlucky
recipient of a double tap.

Now, witnesses say that
our shooter was stalking

through the wreckage
just moments after the blast,

but nobody can give us enough
information to get an I.D.

Okay, so wait a minute,
you're telling me

that the chemical spill
and the attack on this bus

was all part of
a coordinated hit?

Yeah, I'm thinking

the shooter was just insurance
to make sure the job got done.

Steve, we got runners.

Corrections identified
six inmates unaccounted for,

and the guard's gun is missing.

So I guess we got armed runners.

What's the matter, Duke?

Kono,

one of the fugitives
is your husband.

All right, everybody,
listen up.

We have the identities
of the six escaped inmates.

We believe these men
are still traveling together

and shackled in pairs.

We also have reason to believe

that one of them is armed
with a handgun,

so look sharp
when you're out there.

They are identified as:
Gerard Burns, 61 years old.

This guy's convicted
of first-degree murder

in the killing of his wife.

He's a former defense attorney

to some of the island's
worst criminals.

Next up: Bobby Stockman.

This guy's a serial rapist,
convicted.

Currently, he's done five years

of his 162-year sentence.

Now meet Efrin Aquino.

He's currently serving
three life terms

for a triple homicide
that happened back in 2002.

I'm sure most of you know
this guy, Henry Garavito.

For those of you
who haven't had the pleasure,

Mr. Garavito has spent
the last 15 years of his life

in solitary confinement after
slaughtering two families

and cannibalizing
all of his victims.

We also have serial torch,
Jason Duclair.

Duclair is currently serving
multiple life sentences

for various counts
of murder and arson.

That said, we are gonna
have fire-fighting support,

helos standing by,

just in case the itch
while he's out there.

Lastly, we got Adam Noshimuri.

Mr. Noshimuri was housed in a
protective-custody dormitory

right next to the
maximum-security wing.

Now, somehow, he and some
of his fellow inmates

were mixed up with the other
max prisoners on that bus.

Please note that right now
we believe Mr. Noshimuri

was forced to go along
with the other fugitives.

Is that clear? Good.

SWAT is currently tied up
helping Corrections

with the prison evac.

Aviation is up, but the K-9s
are still 15 to 20 out.

We're not waiting
for the dogs, all right?

We got to move.

These guys have got a big
head start on us already.

If we want to catch them
before the sun goes down,

we got to move right now,
got it? Kono.

All right, so the escapees
were last seen headed north.

So far, they've avoided
H-3 to the west,

which is already crawling
with HPD checkpoints.

There are two other possible
escape-route scenarios

based on distance and terrain.

There are some old, off-the-grid
campsites and hunting cabins

in this area where they
could possibly obtain

weapons and supplies,

or they could continue
moving north

to the town of Ahuimanu
and Highway 83.

Yeah, obviously this is
a residential area.

We don't want the bad guys
getting in there.

All right? Let's go.

Kono, you rolling with me?

What's up, Chin?

Hey, Steve.

Max's prelim
on Hamasaki uncovered

something very interesting.

This wasn't the first
attempt on his life.

Apparently, he suffered
a very serious stab wound

to the abdomen two months ago.

That explains why he was in
protective custody, right?

Mm-hmm. Corrections is
sending over the case file.

Let's look into anybody
who had contact with him

- inside or outside of that prison.
- Already got Jerry on that.

Listen, Steve, there's
something else you should know.

What?

Nahele's father was one
of the inmates on the bus.

He didn't make it.

Does Nahele know?

No.

Thought you'd want to be
the one to tell him.

All right.

Wait, there, there.

Everybody move.

Get under there!

You gonna pray for us
to make it out of here alive?

No. I'm gonna
give you something

to tie that bandage with.

Thank you.

We can't keep
running around this jungle.

Here.

There's no way we're
gonna get away from the cops,

not like this.

We need a plan.

Yeah, he's right.

They'll be up here
with dogs soon.

If we don't get
these shackles off,

we'll never stay
ahead of them.

You know, I used to camp up here
with my uncle when I was a kid.

If we keep heading
north to higher ground,

we're gonna find some
hunting cabins and campsites.

We'll find something

to break these chains,
maybe food and water.

Sounds like the counselor here
has got a plan.

Okay, let's move.

All right.

Get up.

Look, just give me a minute.

Get your ass up now,

or we're gonna break your neck
and carry you.

Hey. Hey!

If you let him stop the
bleeding, he walks faster.

We all want
that, right?

He's right.

Make it quick.

You guys keep moving.

We'll catch up.

Okay, so the stabbing
of Hamasaki happened

in the prison laundry room,
away from cameras and guards.

There were four witnesses.

Conveniently, they all came down
with a case of amnesia.

Ah. I'm guessing Hamasaki
wouldn't I.D. his attacker.

No, snitches get stitches.

But here's where it gets weird.

In the weeks
before the assault,

Hamasaki was visited over
a dozen times by this guy.

He signed in as Reid Garner,
Hamasaki's attorney.

All right,
what's weird about that?

There's no Reid Garner listed

as a licensed attorney
in the great state of Hawaii.

So I ran him through facial rec,
and as you may have guessed,

his name is not Reid Garner,
and he's not an attorney.

Then who the hell is he?

Gentlemen.

Special Agent Ed Scanlon.
How can I help you?

We need to know about
the case you're working

with James Hamasaki.

He was cooperating

in a federal RICO case

targeting one of his
former associates,

uh, Anthony Palumbo.

James was supposed
to testify against him

in a federal grand jury
last week.

He got cold feet and bailed
at the last minute.

I'm sure the
sharp instrument

inserted into his ribs
contributed to that decision.

Hamasaki was killed

this morning on his way
from Halawa Prison

to the Marine barracks
at Kaneohe Bay.

That IED attack
on the corrections bus?

We think he was the target.

But it's strange that
Palumbo would take him out

knowing he decided
not to testify.

So who put the hit

on Hamasaki?

What was that look?

Was that a look?
Yeah.

Oh, I was just wondering
why the man with...

the man with a
thousand opinions

has suddenly turned
into a Buddhist monk.

You haven't said two words
since we left the command post.

Well, maybe that's because
I don't have anything to say.

Oh, really?
Yeah, really.

Maybe you know
I'm not gonna like

what you have to say.

All right, let me
ask you a question.

I understand, okay?

I understand Adam
is shackled to Duclair

and he had no choice,
but what if he did?

What if he was using this
as an opportunity to run?

Why would he turn himself
in and take a plea deal

if he's just gonna run?

Doesn't make any sense.
Okay, tell you why.

Maybe... maybe it has
something to do with the fact

that he had a sit-down
with Gabriel Waincroft,

didn't tell anybody,
not even Kono,

until he was asked about it.
How about that?

He's got 14 months
left on his sentence, okay?

He's not gonna throw that away
for a fugitive play.

Besides, he wouldn't
do that to Kono.

Oh, no?

I understand that
once you are a criminal,

you are always
a criminal.

Old life calls, okay?

Need a little help
carrying the weight of the world

on your shoulders
there, Atlas?

I'm just thinking about Adam.

Adam had to run.
He didn't have a choice.

Come on, you know that,
don't you?

I do, and then my mind
starts wandering

into all that stuff with Gabriel
and then I don't.

Well, let me give you
a little advice.

Follow your first instinct.
Your husband's a good guy.

I know that and you know that,
too, more importantly.

He was protecting you
by leaving you out of the loop,

and now he's doing what
he's got to do to stay alive

and protecting himself.

It's just that simple.

So...

I did some digging
into Hamasaki,

and check this out.

You recognize this guy?

Yeah. Solomon Tuasopo.

He's the guard that let Gabriel
into Halawa to visit Adam.

What's he got to do
with Hamasaki?

Nothing.

But he was also the guard

assigned to special holding
this morning.

He put Adam and some other
protective custody inmates

on a bus with prisoners
from maximum security.

According to Halawa

chief of security, that should
never have happened.

Okay. Where are you going
with this, Jer?

I have a theory,
if you don't mind.

Who does this
look like to you?

Our victim Hamasaki.

Right.
But who else does it look like?

I don't know. Who?

I'll give you a hint.

They could pass
as brothers, right?

I guess, yeah.

Which leads me
to my theory.

With all the chaos,

the smoke, the fire,
blood everywhere,

same striped jumpsuits,
same physical appearance...

Hamasaki wasn't the target.

It was Adam.

Chin, are you sure
they were trying to kill Adam?

It's the only theory
that makes any sense right now.

We're bringing Tuasopo in.

He's the guard
that put Adam on the bus.

I want to know who
paid him to do it.

That's easy.

It was Waincroft.

He crawled out
from under his rock

and he's orchestrating
the whole damn thing.

Yeah, well,
if Gabriel's behind it,

obviously Adam turned down
his offer to partner up.

No way it was Gabriel.

Last time we saw this guy,

he's doing a gainer
out of a window.

He bounced off a car hood.

He's half dead,
he's got no money;

he ain't putting
a hit on anybody.

Okay. Well,
it's not Gabriel,

who wants Adam dead?

McGarrett!

Chin, I got to call you back.

Look at this.

Look at all this blood.

At least one of these guys
is hurt bad.

Hey.

Guys, I got something over here.

This is the prayer beads

off of Adam's necklace.

It must've broken.

Guys?

Got fresh tracks over here.
They split up.

You got a house
on the North Shore.

You got two kids
in private school.

Either you really
know how to stretch

that state correctional buck,

or you're on
somebody's payroll.

You know what I learned

from talking to people like you,
Solomon?

That even the worst men
who have sat in that chair...

...they all have
someone they care about.

Someone they love.

Now, for you...

you got two boys
at the Iolani School, right?

That's 40 grand a
year in tuition.

That's... that's a lot of love.

For me, it's Kono.

I mean, you know, she's like
the sister I never had.

But maybe you didn't know

that the man you had set up
to be killed this morning

is her husband.

That makes him 'ohana.

And that makes this
very, very personal.

So if you ever want
to see your children again

without a piece of
glass and a telephone

between you and them,

you're gonna tell me
who paid you

to put Adam Noshimuri
on that bus.

Where are Garavito
and Aquino?

They should've
caught up to us by now.

- Maybe the cops grabbed them.
- Who cares?

All they did was
slow us down anyway.

All right.

Hold still.
Forget it.

That's not gonna cut
through cold steel.

You got a better idea?

Yeah.

Heat up the chain,
make it softer.

This is priceless.

The pyro wants

to start a fire.

Does anyone else think that's,
like, a really bad idea?

Look, the man's right.

The cops will see the smoke.

Not if we build the fire
upside down.

Of course. An upside-down fire.

I mean, why didn't
I think of that?

Everybody on your heads.

Be smart.

Shut up.

Gather up the bigger logs.

Start with those.

Smaller logs on top,

kindling on top of that.

This way, the fire burns
down instead of up.

The heat on top

eats up all the gases
from underneath.

Trust me.

Tuasopo's more afraid of
whoever's paying him than he is

of going to jail.

He's not talking.

Well, his money
definitely is.

I found large deposits
into accounts

under his wife's
maiden name.

Only problem is,
there's no connection

to who we thought
was behind this,

Gabriel Waincroft.

The money was wired
from offshore accounts

controlled by
the man he murdered,

late Yakuza boss Goro Shioma.

So whoever filled Shioma's shoes

is the one who ordered
the hit on Adam.

Let's get on with this.
My hand is on fire!

Not yet.

I'd rather keep the chain
than lose the hand!

Okay, over there.

Go!

Yeah!

Well, I guess I owe you
an apology.

I just want you
to stay out of my face.

That's all I want.

Where's Aquino?

We got lost.

Cut across a stream

and he slipped on a rock.

Cracked his head wide open.
It was real bad.

Blood everywhere.

He quit breathing.

How'd you get the chain off?

I had no choice.

You sick son of a bitch!

I did what I had to do.

- Get back!
- Easy. Come on.

There's nothing we can
do about it now.

I did what I had to do.

I can walk 18 holes on
a golf course, not blink an eye.

I'm lying.
I take a cart every time.

What I'm trying
to say is

this hiking is
kicking my ass.

Well, I guess
it is better than

walking a beat
in Chicago

on Rush Street in
the middle of winter.

I do not miss that,
I tell you what.

Waking up in double digits
below zero.

Weather forecast for the day is:

Popsicle toes.

I can't feel
my face.

I don't know.

I could do with a little
cold weather right now.

Kono.

I see it.

I got blood and drag marks.

Hang on. What is this?

Oh, it's a body.

It's Aquino.

Yeah.

I guess Garavito
prefers his own company.

Hang on.

Where is his hand?

It's over here.

Gentlemen, as much as
I've enjoyed the company,

think I'm gonna
head out on my own.

Splitting up will only increase
our chances of getting caught.

No one's asking your opinion.

The man's right.

We should stay together

until we get to the highway.

The man eats people.

I think that
disqualifies him

as someone we should listen to.

This guy turned himself in
the last time he escaped.

He doesn't care
if he gets caught.

The cops grab him,
he's liable to tell them

which way we're headed.

We can't let him go.

Who's gonna stop me? You?

I am.

Give him the hatchet.

Keep that handy.

I'm gonna need it later
when I kill you.

Shoot him!

Blow his damn brains out!

This guy
is a liability!

All right, shut up!

No one's killing anyone.

Put the gun down.

Everybody,

just take a deep breath.
Give me the gun!

I'll do it!

You pull
that trigger,

and you'll tell the cops exactly

where we are,
quicker than Duclair ever could.

Trust me, they're out there,
listening.

They're waiting for us
to give up our location.

That gun

leads them right to us.

Let's go.

Before I change my mind.

Wait, hold on.

How far is that stream?

It's not far-- half a mile. Why?

We're heading to higher ground.

We need to fill these bottles.

We're not gonna get
very far without water.

Okay.

But only Burns goes.

No offense,
but, uh,

I don't know you.

So I trust you even less
than these guys.

If the Yakuza put
a hit out on Adam,

it had to be because he
was working with Gabriel.

Or because Shioma
thought he was.

Well, they'd
have to have

solid Intel to come at him
this strong.

No? And it'd be another
reason why Adam's running.

Did you hear what I said?
Yeah, I heard what you said.

I'm not saying you're wrong.
Did I say you're wrong?

No, you didn't, but then what
would be the opposite of that?

The word opposite of--

Why can't you
just say I'm right?

Say, “You're right
about something.”

Why can't you say that?

Why?

Am I, am I speaking to myself?

Why can't you say that?

Because you're wrong.

Adam's not running.

He's leaving a trail
for us to find him.

Are you crazy?

I thought you were the cops.

Sorry. They sent me to find you.

Stockman's anxious
to get moving.

He needs to relax.
I'm not done here.

All right,
let me help.

All right, thanks.

What's taking them so long?

Asking that every minute
ain't gonna get them

here any faster.

Oh, I'd shut up
if I were you.

You got a problem with me?

Yeah, I do.

How's a guy
with two bodies on him

get only 18 months
in protective custody, hmm?

Answer him.

The government

had a weak case; I took a plea.

Or maybe you used
some of that Noshimuri money

to get yourself a comfy
little sentence, huh?

Yeah, you got that
wrong, friend.

Yakuza slit
my brother's throat

three years ago
over a gambling debt.

Let's get
one thing straight.

I ain't your friend.

No.

I'm sorry about your brother.

Where the hell
have you been?!

Looking for Burns.

He wasn't at the stream.

We've wasted enough time.
We got to go.

Yeah, we have to assume
the cops got to him.

All right!

Let's move.

Who is she?

Michelle Shioma,
Goro's oldest daughter.

Married mother of two,

masters in
business admin,

soccer mom,
president of the PTA.

Model citizen, until you get
to these bank transactions.

The money used
to pay off Tuasopo

came from her?

Uh-huh. His account's
under her direct control.

I checked with
the head of security

at the branch where
the wire transfers originated.

Michelle was physically present
and signed for them.

And there's security footage
to prove it.

She's out to avenge
her father's death.

So why put Adam
in the crosshairs?

I'm thinking she found out

about Gabriel's meeting
with Adam,

and figured that the two of them
were in business.

So that makes him

an enemy of the family.

Michelle Shioma.

Lieutenant Kelly,
Five-O.

I need you to step out
of the vehicle, please.

Lieutenant, as you can see,

I'm driving my children home
from school.

If you need anything from me,

I suggest you call
my attorney.

Why don't you hold onto that
and call him yourself.

Your girls are gonna
need a ride home.

Step out of the
vehicle, please.

You're not nearly as sharp
as your father, Michelle.

See, your father knew
how to cover his tracks.

He never would've been
careless enough to leave

the paper trail that you did,

leading straight to
Tuasopo's bank account.

And your father
would've known that Tuasopo

was also on Gabriel's payroll.

Did you know he was
the same guard who slipped

Gabriel into Halawa
to meet with Adam Noshimuri?

You didn't know that,
did you?

Tuasopo played you, Michelle.

He saw the chance to make
a few extra bucks,

so he told you about Gabriel's
partnership offer to Adam.

But what he didn't tell you
was that Adam said no.

So all of this was for nothing.

But you didn't know that.

You just knew
that Gabriel was in hiding

and that Adam was in
protective custody,

so you needed to make your play.

And that's where
things got messy.

Well, literally,
because you did

set up the chemical spill.

And you were the one to pay
Tuasopo to put Adam on that bus.

But the IED didn't quite
do its job, did it?

And the hit man?

Well...

he tagged the wrong guy.

That's a very amusing story,
Lieutenant.

The only part of it
that made any sense to me

is the part
about the kind woman

depositing money
into a dear friend's account

to help pay
for a decent education

for his children.

If that's a crime,

then... I'm guilty.

Is that really the story
you're sticking with?

Lieutenant,

you seem to know
my father very well.

But not the fact that for
the last five years of his life,

he wasn't very active
in the business.

You see, he left the day-to-day
to the person he trusted most.

The one person he knew
would do...

whatever was necessary to
protect our family's interests,

no matter how heavily
it weighs on their conscience.

Is that a threat?

All right,
judging by this fire,

they were here
in the last two hours.

If they're no longer shackled,

they're gonna be moving
a hell of a lot quicker.

We got to pick
up the pace.

Aquino's dead.

Yeah, we found his body
about a mile back.

We followed the blood trail;
led us right back here to you.

Garavito smashed his head in
with a rock.

And that ain't all.

He chewed off Aquino's hand
at the wrist to get free.

Okay.

He's not the only one
off his chains.

Well, so much for the advantage.

No, we still got one.

What are those?

Adam's been
leaving us a trail.

Hey.

What I tell you?

Now, let's go find them.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on.

Stop.

I get that this Garavito

is a psychopath,
nut job, maniac

or whatever,
but I don't get it.

He kills the guy
that he's chained to.

And instead of disappearing,
he doubles back

and rejoins the group-- why?
Strength in numbers.

No.

He's not done killing.

Chin, hey. How'd you do
with the Shioma woman?

Oh, you'd love her.

She's beautiful,

sophisticated...
and she'd shoot you in the face

just to make sure
the gun worked.

While Chin was getting
the silent treatment,

I ran her cell records.

There were dozens
of incoming calls to her phone

before and after
the attack on the bus.

These calls were
pinging cell towers

in the area
of your crime scene.

And we triangulated
on those GPS signals.

There are at least
four active signals

within a mile of
your current location.

Steve,

we believe those are troops

on the ground looking for Adam.

We got company.

We got to move.

Come on, hurry up!
You're holding us up!

Hey! Are you crazy?!

What are you doing?

What'd you do that for?

He murdered Burns and
probably Aquino, too.

What are you talking about?

There was fresh blood
on his pants,

and he stopped bleeding
hours ago.

And where do you think
he got this?

Huh?

You gave it to Burns.

Think about it.

Why would Burns run off?

He had no reason.

Garavito killed him, and he came
back to kill the rest of us.

Where the hell are you going?!

Move, you die.

Easy, easy.

I'm not running.

I'm not running.

My name is Adam Noshimuri.

We know who you are.

On your knees,
hands over your head.

I'm unarmed.

I surrender.
Shut up!

You guys aren't
real cops, are you?

Whoever's paying you to do this,
I'll double it.

With what, Mr. Noshimuri?

Everyone knows
you have nothing left.

You think I gave everything
to Shioma, you're wrong.

I think you'd say anything
right now to stay alive.

Now we're even.

Call Max,
tell him we got another body.

What was that?

What's going on?

It's fine.
Everything's fine.

Don't lie to me.

Whatever happened,

just tell me.

They found Burns's body
by a creek a couple miles back.

Was it Garavito?

He opened the guy's chest up

with a broken bottle
and ate his heart.

He's not gonna stop until
he kills every one of them.

I'm not a real cop.

Doesn't matter.

People who I work for
will never...

Shh.

Hey, Garavito!

Drop the knife!

Put down the knife!

Yeah, I need an immediate
medical evacuation.

Sending location now.

Thank you.

Shut up.

How many more are with you?

Burns said you turned yourself
in last time you escaped.

That's right.

So why'd you run
this time?

Thought the best place
for me was on the inside.

I was wrong.

Took you guys long enough.

You all right?

Yeah.

This is Captain Grover.

I need a medevac
for a gunshot wound

on a male escaped convict,
Jason Duclair.

Copy that.
Medevac on the way.

Looks like my
ride's here.

No more secrets.

No more secrets.

Hey.

We're gonna make it.

I know.

No matter what happens,

we'll always find our way
back to each other.

Hey.

What's up?

Hey, uh, sorry about the
whole, uh, tire thing.

Uh, I dropped off the
jack in your garage.

Don't worry about it.
Okay.

Anyways, the food
fest was amazing.

I made so much tips, and,
uh, Kamekona, he, uh...

yeah, he won best original
dish for, uh, that, uh,

that, uh, three-alarm
chili shrimp dog.

Yeah, that was so good.

So, uh, what... what'd you
want to talk to me about?

Sit down for a sec.

Uh, I don't know
why I'm crying.

He wasn't really a good person.

Yeah, he was still your father.

I got no more family left.

Yeah, you do, pal.

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