The Company You Keep (2023–…): Season 1, Episode 4 - All In - full transcript
Pressure from Daphne forces Charlie to take extreme measures at a high stakes poker game on a yacht. After meeting Emma's family, Charlie's confidence in their relationship strengthens, but his criminal activity threatens their future.
Previously on "The
Company You Keep"...
- You must be Emma.
- This is my mom.
- Fran. Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you too.
I mean, my dad's
startin' to slip
- a little bit.
- That sounds brutal.
Yeah, it is.
David, this is Claire Fox.
We should talk.
I'm not who you think I am.
How can Daphne make
such a big payment
if she's selling their product
at bargain basement prices?
She's not selling
off to get out.
She's currying
favor with rivals,
which means she's building
something even bigger.
I'm not gettin' myself
or my family picked up
just to make good on
your payment schedule.
Try explaining that to Connor.
You remember the
guy you ripped off
whose father is now
locked up, thanks to you?
If I didn't know any better,
I'd say that your sister's
takin' a run at your crown.
I don't have a sister.
Sure about that?
What is this?
We just have a few questions.
Who exactly has a few questions?
What the hell, Cas?
Was a black bag
seriously necessary?
His background report
turned up a big ol' red flag
and we need to protect
you and the agency.
He's hiding something, Emma.
We need to find out what.
"May 2013.
"Passport stamped in Nicaragua.
Overstayed his visa."
- Not a big deal.
- You get to the part
where he pops up
six months later
at the Mexican border on foot?
Eight months in Central America
completely
unaccounted for and...
He needs to account for it.
Hands up.
State your full name.
Charles Francis Nicoletti.
Do you own a bar?
With my family, yeah.
Are you currently in a
committed relationship?
Yes.
See? Not all bad.
Have you ever traveled
out of the country?
Yes.
Do you have any
additional passports
other than the one issued to you
by the United States?
Have you ever worked for
a foreign government?
Have you ever conspired
against the United States?
I'm a bartender, lady.
The only thing people ask me for
is another round.
Did you know Emma
Hill is a CIA officer?
Did you know Emma
Hill is a CIA officer?
I do now.
Are you upset she
didn't tell you?
I'm sure she had her reasons.
Have you been to
Central America?
This is about Nicaragua?
Yes or no?
Yeah, um, in 2013.
Why did you overstay your visa?
I was in prison.
I was with some friends.
We got into a fight.
I punched a military official.
Landed me in Nicaraguan
jail for about seven months.
Wasn't my best moment.
Why didn't you tell Ms.
Hill about this incident?
I didn't want her
to think less of me.
Now you know his secret.
Yeah.
Just wonder how he'll
feel about mine.
I'm so sorry, Charlie.
I... it's protocol.
You have to declare
you're in a relationship,
and then this red flag came up.
And-and I figured there
was a simple explanation.
This is not the way that
I wanted you to find out.
I didn't know they
were going to do that.
I swear.
I'm so sorry.
Charlie?
Charlie?
Charlie, are you okay?
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm just, uh...
just processing.
It's kind of a lot.
I know.
The good news is you're cleared.
You know my secret,
and now I know yours.
The whole prison
thing, I mean, look,
just because you made
one mistake in Nicaragua
doesn't make you a bad guy.
Right.
- Are we good?
- Yeah.
Yeah, of course.
No, we're good.
We're good.
One, two, three,
four on the vodka...
Hey, there he is.
Where ya been?
Where were you? You
were MIA for 12 hours.
You didn't respond to
our calls or texts.
Yeah. I was with Emma.
Okay, well, let us know
if you're gonna
be out all night.
I'm sorry. I didn't
realize at 40
that I need permission.
So next time I'll make
sure to run right home
the second the
streetlights come on, okay?
Hey, easy, easy, easy, easy.
We-we found your bike
with the keys in it,
and the lights were on.
We just... we got worried.
The Maguires are breathin'
- down our n... 'kay.
- Yeah, I get it.
- Charlie...
- Hey, I-I get it.
Look, I'm just... I'm
tired. I wanna go shower.
I'm sorry I worried you.
- I was worried.
- Yeah. Okay.
Is everything okay in there?
Yeah.
I'm working on my, uh, invite
list for the fundraiser.
Should I put you
down for plus one?
You can't keep your mystery
man a mystery forever.
I know. But, um...
now's just not the right time.
Come on. There's
no such thing.
Plus, Mom and Dad'll be
on their best behavior,
plenty of buffers.
Best possible scenario
for what's his name again?
- Charlie.
- Who's Charlie?
You're welcome. Uh,
Emma's new boyfriend.
I was telling her she should
bring him to the party.
Uh, event. But yes.
We'd love to meet the man
you've told us nothing about.
- Seriously, bring him by.
- I'll ask.
But no promises.
The new polling
numbers look strong.
Donations are through the roof.
I think we can officially say
the campaign has
turned a corner.
I'm proud of you, son.
So who do we have here?
Claire Fox?
Uh, Doug put together the list.
Half these donors
I don't even know.
Well, trust me when I say
her support is not
the kind you want.
It always comes at a cost.
There she is.
Is he dead?
Aye, he wishes he was, yeah.
What are you doing here?
I'm cleanin' up your mess.
Why the hell you
meetin' with our rivals?
They're our partners now,
so you need to play nice.
I have got a plan, and
they're a key part of it.
So you had a wee
plan, so you did.
I'm here, so we're
doin' things my way now.
You being here is only
gonna bring us more heat.
The feds are
already watching us.
Your father trusts
me to handle things.
Well, him trustin' you
doesn't mean piss all to me.
And if you think that
bein' the boss' bastard's
gonna get you a seat
at the table, sister...
It won't.
Feelin' better?
I am.
Wanna talk about it?
Okay.
You know, uh, for
what it's worth,
Emma... I didn't hate her.
Oh, my God. I liked her, okay?
You talkin' Emma?
Everybody loved her.
- No?
- Yeah.
Yeah, no, I... Uh,
just, you know...
Just it's been a day.
We gotta start
lockin' that door.
- What was that?
- Good morning.
So when do I see
your next payment?
Weren't you just in here
with the same question?
Why the sudden rush?
I think you misunderstand
the parameters of
this relationship.
I need more money,
and I need it now.
Hey, h-how 'bout instead of
us givin' you what we owe
half a million at a time,
what if we $10 million
by the end of the week?
You owe me 14.
I'm negotiating.
10 million. One
shot, and we're done.
Okay, I'll play. Say
I'm interested. How?
It's a yacht thing.
Well, I'm not
givin' up 4 million
on "It's a yacht thing."
You care to elaborate?
An underground poker game.
It's got a steep buy-in,
attracts some of
D. C.'s dirtiest.
I'm talkin' hedge fund
managers, lobbyists,
- politicians.
- This sounds like a robbery,
- not a con.
- It is.
Something in between.
What the hell?
If you can pull it
off, we're square.
Charlie, the Moonshot?
Hold-hold on.
Are we talkin'
about that yacht job
that you two cased
a little while back?
Yeah. It was the one he canned
because we couldn't figure
out a way to get away clean.
That and, uh, the
whole if they catch us
they kill us in
international waters thing.
We've got the plans.
We-we've got schematics.
I mean, it's
sitting right there.
Charlie, listen, I want
Daphne's overpriced boots
off our necks as
badly as you do,
but we agreed that
this was too dangerous.
Not anymore.
This.
Hey, I just wanted to
say again how sorry I am
for all of it.
And I know the
timing is awkward,
but my brother is
having a fundraiser,
and I was kind of hoping
you'd be my plus one.
Let me know. And no pressure,
but I'd really love to see you.
That how this works now?
You call an audible
and expect us
to just, what... fall in line?
Saw an opportunity,
and I took it.
Huh.
What's goin' on, Charlie?
You're a little bitten, huh?
Come on.
Come on, she's
got you. I get it.
She doesn't know about
this side of me, Pop.
What side of you?
You are a stand-up guy.
And stand-up guys take
care of their families.
They do what needs to be done.
I'm not sure she's
gonna see it that way.
I mean, I-I don't even know
if I see it that way anymore.
If this is gonna go
anywhere, me and her,
how long I can get
away with lying to her
has got a clock on it.
I mean, Pop, this-this
may sound crazy,
but I never... I never
really wanted to go straight
until her.
And as long as Daphne
is in our lives...
you can't.
I hear you, son.
Let me see these.
If you're lucky enough to
find someone in your life
that makes you feel
the way she does,
you do not let them go.
You go all in.
We just gotta figure out how.
And I think I got an idea.
And the prodigal
son has returned.
You were right, Hill.
Connor Maguire is stateside?
Got a hit on one of his aliases
comin' through customs.
He must be here meeting up
with whoever's behind
Daphne's new revenue stream.
- Mm.
- If we identify them...
we can figure out her next move.
Peace offering.
Well, I prefer tequila.
You know, if we wanna
expand this operation,
we're gonna have
to work together.
Oh, yeah? Why's that?
You tryin' to prove
to the old man
that you're good enough, eh?
Since your ma clearly wasn't.
You know, it's pathetic, really,
you seekin' out the
man who abandoned you.
He came to me.
He showed up at my
mother's funeral.
I didn't plan on
working for him.
But the more I got to
know him and the business,
the more I saw the potential
of what this
organization could be.
And what's that?
We could do for our business
what Bezos did
for selling books.
Oh, yeah. Oh, great. Right.
So how do you plan on
doin' that, Ivy League?
We unite all the
street-level operations
by making them dependent
on us for distribution.
We sell at a loss,
undercut the competition.
And once our rivals are weak,
dependent on us instead
of the Mexican cartels...
Instead of building
our own network here,
we steal theirs.
Lost leader strategy.
I'm not the enemy here, Connor.
There's room for both of
us in this organization.
With your managerial instincts
and my business acumen...
We could make a lot
of money together.
Now, you see...
I like money.
But there's just one
thing I need to know.
If you're sellin' at a loss...
how do you make the money right?
Hmm.
Well, what can I say, Connor?
I'm resourceful.
Look, I shouldn't have gone
rogue back there with Daphne.
But the pace we're moving,
sooner or later, it's
gonna bite us in the ass.
And you think one
giant score is safer?
We walked away from the Moonshot
- for good reason.
- I think Pop and I figured out
how to get us out alive.
Uh, you're in on this now?
Can someone please clue me in?
Robert Renway.
Owns one of the biggest
private security firms
this side of the Atlantic.
Claims legitimacy,
but he just hires mercs
for the highest bidder.
Now, once a month,
he's got a
high-stakes poker game
on his private yacht.
It's his way of networking
with the major players
on both sides of the law.
The plan was to create
some kind of diversion,
load the cash onto a boat,
and disappear into the night.
But we got hung up on logistics.
Namely moving 400 pounds of cash
off a boat in the
middle of the ocean
without anybody noticing.
But I think we solved that.
Plus, you two
already have aliases
and security clearances to
get on the boat as caterers.
And Pop has already been
vetted as a dealer in the game.
Thanks to an old friend,
all Georgie has to
do is call in sick.
Okay.
We ran into trouble getting
into the money room.
Do you guys have
a solve for that?
Oh! How about my seasickness?
No. We're not doin' the
seasickness thing, Mom.
- Why?
- Because it almost got us made
on the Delaware
job. Stay focused.
All-all we need is someone
who actually has
stakes in the game.
Who?
Ernesto Ricci.
A gun runner who works
grey market arms deals.
Now, the goal of the
pre-game is two-fold.
One, Ernesto catches
the eye of Renway
and gets invited to
the private game.
And two, we make our
million dollar buy-in
to that game.
And how do we do that?
With our Pastor Earle money?
Guys, that's all the
cash we have left.
Bird, it's gotta be done.
One and-a two.
And-a one, two, ready.
Let's rock.
Not barging in, am I?
Yup.
♪ I've had the blues ha ♪
♪ But here's the news ♪
There you go.
Could build a house
on that. Load-bearing.
- That's a high denomination.
- These tiny little ones?
- High denomination.
- Really?
Renway's lookin' for
money and connections.
People he can see doin'
business with in the future.
So you gotta win
with enough flare
that he notices.
That's how you get
a seat at the table.
♪ Out on my own,
I need to relax ♪
You flirting with me?
Oh, looks like
Magnum's got a winner.
What do you think, he's
got enough to beat us?
- I fold.
- Not you.
Not him.
Quit stallin'. You in or out?
Oh, I'm all in.
And when he takes
a shine to me...
And that's where I step in
with Ernesto's bona fides.
I will make sure
that when they run
your alias on the dark
web they get a hit.
All right, gentlemen,
please show your cards.
I'm sorry, I didn't know
if this one was good.
Well, it's all right now.
I appreciate you.
You'll pack this up
for me? Thank you.
♪ I've been thinkin' of you ♪
Cash out?
I think you played him
more than the game
itself, my man.
Robert Renway.
Oh, I know.
- We run in the same circles.
- Yeah, so I hear.
- Mm-hmm.
- How long you in town?
Few days. Maybe
less if I don't find
more action than
these low-rent games.
I'm lookin' for some
higher stakes, you know?
Don't push him
too hard, Charlie.
Yeah, I hear you.
Nice to meet you, bro.
Nice to meet you.
Well, look at the bright side.
Least you walk away
with a million bucks.
Hope to see you there.
Hi.
My dad'll be easy.
It's, uh, my mom you'll
have to watch out for.
She's an iron fist
in a velvet glove.
No different than a polygraph.
Touché.
Emma?
Here we go.
Charlie, I want you
to meet my parents,
- Grace and Joe Hill.
- Hi. Charlie Nicoletti.
Nice to finally meet you.
Wonderful home you have here.
Bricks stuck together
by hard work.
So, Charlie, what do you do?
Own a bar with my
family in Baltimore.
Dad's always saying
small business
is the backbone of our country.
Let's get a drink, Charlie.
I have so many
questions for the man
that my daughter
has been hiding.
Mom, if he's not
back in five minutes,
I'm sending help.
She's trying.
Don't be so hard on your mother.
I know. It's just, um...
this one's different, you know?
Who's that?
Shark in the water.
Here's to you.
Make sure you're
focused on the...
- Excuse me.
- Nice to meet you.
Claire Fox is here,
and she wants a word.
Do you know about what?
Nothing's for free, David,
especially Claire Fox's support.
Senator Hill. It's
been too long.
But I must say, the whole
"Lion in Winter" vibe
really suits you.
Still lobbying for
the evil empire?
Oh, please. Guns and
tobacco are so early aughts.
You know me, I have my
hand in a lot of pots.
What brings you here?
Well, I wanted to
get some face time
with the soon-to-be
junior senator
from Washington state.
You must be so proud.
Couldn't be prouder.
- Another one?
- Please. Thank you.
Ernesto?
Wow.
Now, I just did not peg
you for the kind of guy
that'd be rubbin' elbows
with these K Street yuppies.
I almost didn't recognize you.
Barely recognize myself
in these rags, you know?
But you gotta put
the square suit on
to do business with
these political types.
Quietly, of course.
You understand, right?
Oh, I got ya.
It's always helpful to know
the next generation
of decision-makers.
- You know what I mean?
- It is.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Robert Renway.
- Emma Hill.
How do you two know each other?
Uh, we don't. We just met.
Talking about how
impressed we are with David
- and, uh, the drinks.
- Hmm.
Charlie seems nice,
don't you think?
Emma's practically glowing.
- You like him?
- What's not to like?
He's handsome, smart,
holds his own in this crowd.
Bit too smooth for my taste.
Oh, please. When we
met, you had no shortage
of ambition or charisma either.
You two are more
similar than you think.
Oh, there he is.
Man of the hour.
Miss Fox. We finally meet.
It's a great turnout tonight.
It's amazing what
aligning yourself
with the right people
can accomplish.
Indeed.
Which brings me to why I'm here.
I wanted to introduce
you to Jennifer West.
She's bright, insightful,
and I think she'd make a great
addition to your campaign.
Oh.
Really, that's fantastic.
Ah, Charlie.
My wife's been
singing your praises.
I'm flattered. I mean, she
obviously has great taste.
You're good at that, aren't you?
Always knowing just what to say.
Part of the job.
You know, just
holding conversations.
Right...
as a bartender.
You don't like me very much.
Well, call it a
professional liability,
but I'm wary of anyone
who always has all
the right answers.
Hmm. Well, bartender,
politician,
we're all just giving people
what they want, right?
You think we're the same?
I came to this
country with nothing,
worked hard to get where I am.
I'd be lying if I said I
didn't want more for her.
So what's your
angle here, Charlie?
Dad.
- It's fine. No, it's fine.
- No, it's not.
Don't you dare judge Charlie.
He has more integrity than
every person here tonight,
- apparently including you.
- It's fine. It's fine.
It's fine.
Come on. Let's go.
Grace, it was
lovely to meet you.
I look forward to the memoir.
Stop it. I can feel your look.
Good.
Hey.
- Thank you for having my back.
- Of course.
I don't know who
that was, but...
It's-it's fine. It's all good.
Go back inside.
I know you've got
people to talk to. I'll,
uh, I'll call you later.
- Okay?
- Okay.
Thank you.
See you tomorrow night.
Hi.
Thank you,
Mr. Ricci. Good luck.
- Ernesto.
- Ah.
Not slummin' it anymore, are we?
Yeah. No more trash bags.
Just streamlined and
razor-sharp tonight.
I like it. Well, hey,
the game's inside.
Make yourself at home.
What's mine is yours.
I'll remember that.
Okay.
Security's gonna be tight.
Remember, these are
Renway's guys. Former mercs.
They're not to be messed with.
Now, he's got a guard
in the money room,
but he also has cameras
feeding into a hard drive
just in case that guard
decides he wants to skim.
Now, those cameras aren't
monitored live, though.
Now, there's no
personal belongings
allowed in the card room,
but that's how
we're gonna sneak in
- our Trojan horse.
- Ernesto.
Ah. And while guard is trying
to figure out how to
turn my phone off...
That's when the phones
will be close enough
for me to hack into
his phone and clone it.
Gentlemen and lady.
You know the rules.
Who's feelin' lucky?
♪ Makes my body
dance for you ♪
♪ Oohe, Makeba... ♪
Bets please.
♪ Makeba ma che bella ♪
♪ Can I get and
"oohe," Makeba ♪
Cards please.
♪ Oohe, Makeba... ♪
Oh ho ho!
Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
Oh, you know, I never
heard that one before?
Gotta get you some
new lines, papi.
Once you've cloned the
phone, you gotta find
something we can use quick
to get that guard out
of the money room.
♪ Makeba, makes my
body dance for you ♪
Meanwhile, Pop'll make sure
my luck runs out upstairs.
Whoo. Hell of a river.
Hell of a river.
Call.
Gentlemen, cards.
Bam.
Lady luck can be a vicious
mistress, my friend.
Oh, Go buy a lotto ticket
on your way home, bro.
Je-sus. This guy is too much.
All right, we playin' cards?
You gonna deal or what?
Bird, once you
have what you need,
Mom'll bring us drinks
just to let us know
it's showtime.
Here is your Scotch, sir.
And another water
for the dealer.
Thanks, Fran.
The name's Julie, but
you are very welcome.
Hey, you guys gonna flirt
or you gonna deal
the cards, huh?
Come on. What?
Hey, you know, these
cards are gonna land
somewhere very uncomfortable
for you, my friend,
those ones don't
start shapin' up.
- Take it easy.
- You take it easy.
This is me takin' it easy.
Sir, please.
Yeah, okay.
Call.
Gentlemen, cards.
Ooh. That's a winner.
Oh, you think this
is funny, huh?
Bozo the clown?
What are you doin'?
You, you smilin'.
You gonna be swimmin'
off a this boat
if you don't wipe the
smile off your face,
- you understand? Huh?
- Ernesto, let's take a walk.
No, no, I don't want to
walk. I don't want to walk.
I wanna play, only
this game is fixed.
Hey, there's nothing fixed here.
Tonight's just not
your night, man.
That's it. Come
on. Please. Please.
Let's go talk.
Hey, you know what? Don't
to... you don't touch me.
- Calm down.
- You don't need to do that.
Why don't you take a
breather for a minute?
Nah, I'm cool. I'm
cool. Hey, I'm cool.
- Okay.
- I'm cool. Yeah.
Look, why don't you,
uh, just take a beat?
It's all good.
- Game's not goin' anywhere.
- Yeah.
Yeah, no, no.
I'll take a break.
This is me breakin'. Mm-hmm.
Damn it, come on.
- Wow.
- Let's get this done.
- And she is?
- Driver.
So you're not in labor?
So who texted me?
All-all right, uh...
Uh, I gotta go. I gotta go.
Time's up.
Two minutes.
Charlie, we gotta go.
You wanna get out
of this or not?
You guys keep loading.
I'll buy us some time.
Go, go, go, go, go.
Oh, thank you.
Thank you so much.
- Excuse me.
- Can you help me just...
Oh, no. Oh. Oh, no.
I'm sorry, can't you
help me get this...
Oh, how rude!
We got a problem.
Let's get you set back up.
Appreciate that.
Thank you so much.
Hey, apologies for before, huh?
- No hard feelings.
- None at all, my friend.
Sir. A word?
What'd I miss?
The money is gone.
What do you mean, money is gone?
It can't be.
Hey, is it me or does it feel
like somethin' just hit the fan?
Go, go, go!
Get downstairs. Hurry!
Don't let them get away!
Everyone remain calm.
There's a situation.
We have it under
control. We will get
- all your money back, I promise.
- What?
What do you mean
get our money back?
What happened to our money?
Freeze!
Let me see your hands.
Hands up!
Seamus. Sit.
I just wanted to have
a chat, you know?
Just me and you. Just
the boys, you know?
See, I know that Daphne's
been supplementin' her drug
losses with an outside source.
So... who is it?
I don't know.
Uhh...
Try again.
The money's comin' from where?
Impossible, huh?
I said nearly.
Moonshot indeed.
Hey. Our cut to pay
back the buy-in.
Meet Daphne, and
then we're done.
- Hey.
- Yeah.
We gonna talk about
what happened tonight?
You broke cover.
Oh, I just got...
caught up in the
moment. That's all.
We can't pretend this
isn't happening, babe.
We can't just will it away.
- I know that.
- Do you?
I'm good. Okay?
Hey, we just walked off
with $10 million, Frannie.
Come on. Can't be
slippin' that much.
Hey. Thanks for calling.
Connor's in the
air in two hours.
Got a report that his
jet is being fueled
for an international flight,
so the FBI's standing down.
Oh, no, you boys didn't get
to play cops and robbers?
But, seriously, why come
all the way to D. C.
Only to turn right back around?
There has to be more to it.
Which is why I figured we'd
follow him to the airport.
You're the best, Vik.
Don't make me blush.
The hell is this?
Damn it.
Out. Now.
And you can take the mask off.
I already know who you are.
There he is.
Ah, well, you know,
when I found out
that Daphne was workin' with
the man who ripped me off,
kick in the balls that
felt like, you know?
Oh, no. But it kept your
pockets fat, didn't it?
Oh, yeah.
Very well now, yeah.
That covers the deal
Daphne and I had.
You and me, we're done.
Oh, yeah.
Never truer words spoken, son.
There it is.
That's Daphne's
secret revenue stream.
- What are you doing?
- My job.
This is enough to
put Connor away.
Arresting Connor is
a short-term win.
Think bigger picture.
You know, I wonder what
your father's gonna say,
you steppin' in on
your sister's business.
I mean, I'm guessing
you're gonna keep
all this for yourself, right?
I mean, it's just
kind of obvious
he never really trusted
you to run things,
so he brings his daughter in,
has her step up where
you couldn't, right?
Does your mouth ever
stop movin', son?
Let me ask you, Connor,
you know that saying,
"Every king has an
heir and a spare"?
Which one am I lookin' at?
Looks like we got a tail.
Well, until next time, eh?
Yeah.
Damn it!
Okay, here they come.
Workin' with a man
who ripped us off?
Is that what they taught
you in business school, huh?
You know, I'm not sure
how Daddy's gonna feel
about how you've been
runnin' things with him away.
Connor, I thought we
had an understanding.
Well, then you're a fool.
But thanks for the 10 mill.
You're not just
screwing me over here.
This is our family's business.
You're not part of this family.
You never have been.
And, now, the only
friend that you have left
is just some two-bit shyster.
And I'm sure he's
gonna find a way
to make another 10 mill.
So in the meantime...
you want what's mine, sister?
Come and get it.
And he just took it.
I'm lucky he didn't kill me.
But, I mean, that's...
not the end of it.
I might...
I mighta gotten made.
- By who?
- Feds.
Oh, Jesus.
Uh, I think they were
followin' Connor.
They saw your face?
No. No, I had the mask down.
So how would they make you?
Just a feeling.
You know, just a bad feeling.
You're probably
just being paranoid.
- Hey, come on, guys.
- Yeah.
We did it. It was
a clean score.
We're all in one piece. We
should feel good about this.
Let's not panic
until we have a reason
to panic, all right?
- All right?
- Yeah. Thanks, Pop.
Everything good?
Well, you know that case
I was telling you about?
I think I finally caught a lead.
Well, that's great.
Mm-hmm.
You okay?
I know this week
was a lot, but...
I think this is worth it.
I think so too.
Company You Keep"...
- You must be Emma.
- This is my mom.
- Fran. Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you too.
I mean, my dad's
startin' to slip
- a little bit.
- That sounds brutal.
Yeah, it is.
David, this is Claire Fox.
We should talk.
I'm not who you think I am.
How can Daphne make
such a big payment
if she's selling their product
at bargain basement prices?
She's not selling
off to get out.
She's currying
favor with rivals,
which means she's building
something even bigger.
I'm not gettin' myself
or my family picked up
just to make good on
your payment schedule.
Try explaining that to Connor.
You remember the
guy you ripped off
whose father is now
locked up, thanks to you?
If I didn't know any better,
I'd say that your sister's
takin' a run at your crown.
I don't have a sister.
Sure about that?
What is this?
We just have a few questions.
Who exactly has a few questions?
What the hell, Cas?
Was a black bag
seriously necessary?
His background report
turned up a big ol' red flag
and we need to protect
you and the agency.
He's hiding something, Emma.
We need to find out what.
"May 2013.
"Passport stamped in Nicaragua.
Overstayed his visa."
- Not a big deal.
- You get to the part
where he pops up
six months later
at the Mexican border on foot?
Eight months in Central America
completely
unaccounted for and...
He needs to account for it.
Hands up.
State your full name.
Charles Francis Nicoletti.
Do you own a bar?
With my family, yeah.
Are you currently in a
committed relationship?
Yes.
See? Not all bad.
Have you ever traveled
out of the country?
Yes.
Do you have any
additional passports
other than the one issued to you
by the United States?
Have you ever worked for
a foreign government?
Have you ever conspired
against the United States?
I'm a bartender, lady.
The only thing people ask me for
is another round.
Did you know Emma
Hill is a CIA officer?
Did you know Emma
Hill is a CIA officer?
I do now.
Are you upset she
didn't tell you?
I'm sure she had her reasons.
Have you been to
Central America?
This is about Nicaragua?
Yes or no?
Yeah, um, in 2013.
Why did you overstay your visa?
I was in prison.
I was with some friends.
We got into a fight.
I punched a military official.
Landed me in Nicaraguan
jail for about seven months.
Wasn't my best moment.
Why didn't you tell Ms.
Hill about this incident?
I didn't want her
to think less of me.
Now you know his secret.
Yeah.
Just wonder how he'll
feel about mine.
I'm so sorry, Charlie.
I... it's protocol.
You have to declare
you're in a relationship,
and then this red flag came up.
And-and I figured there
was a simple explanation.
This is not the way that
I wanted you to find out.
I didn't know they
were going to do that.
I swear.
I'm so sorry.
Charlie?
Charlie?
Charlie, are you okay?
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm just, uh...
just processing.
It's kind of a lot.
I know.
The good news is you're cleared.
You know my secret,
and now I know yours.
The whole prison
thing, I mean, look,
just because you made
one mistake in Nicaragua
doesn't make you a bad guy.
Right.
- Are we good?
- Yeah.
Yeah, of course.
No, we're good.
We're good.
One, two, three,
four on the vodka...
Hey, there he is.
Where ya been?
Where were you? You
were MIA for 12 hours.
You didn't respond to
our calls or texts.
Yeah. I was with Emma.
Okay, well, let us know
if you're gonna
be out all night.
I'm sorry. I didn't
realize at 40
that I need permission.
So next time I'll make
sure to run right home
the second the
streetlights come on, okay?
Hey, easy, easy, easy, easy.
We-we found your bike
with the keys in it,
and the lights were on.
We just... we got worried.
The Maguires are breathin'
- down our n... 'kay.
- Yeah, I get it.
- Charlie...
- Hey, I-I get it.
Look, I'm just... I'm
tired. I wanna go shower.
I'm sorry I worried you.
- I was worried.
- Yeah. Okay.
Is everything okay in there?
Yeah.
I'm working on my, uh, invite
list for the fundraiser.
Should I put you
down for plus one?
You can't keep your mystery
man a mystery forever.
I know. But, um...
now's just not the right time.
Come on. There's
no such thing.
Plus, Mom and Dad'll be
on their best behavior,
plenty of buffers.
Best possible scenario
for what's his name again?
- Charlie.
- Who's Charlie?
You're welcome. Uh,
Emma's new boyfriend.
I was telling her she should
bring him to the party.
Uh, event. But yes.
We'd love to meet the man
you've told us nothing about.
- Seriously, bring him by.
- I'll ask.
But no promises.
The new polling
numbers look strong.
Donations are through the roof.
I think we can officially say
the campaign has
turned a corner.
I'm proud of you, son.
So who do we have here?
Claire Fox?
Uh, Doug put together the list.
Half these donors
I don't even know.
Well, trust me when I say
her support is not
the kind you want.
It always comes at a cost.
There she is.
Is he dead?
Aye, he wishes he was, yeah.
What are you doing here?
I'm cleanin' up your mess.
Why the hell you
meetin' with our rivals?
They're our partners now,
so you need to play nice.
I have got a plan, and
they're a key part of it.
So you had a wee
plan, so you did.
I'm here, so we're
doin' things my way now.
You being here is only
gonna bring us more heat.
The feds are
already watching us.
Your father trusts
me to handle things.
Well, him trustin' you
doesn't mean piss all to me.
And if you think that
bein' the boss' bastard's
gonna get you a seat
at the table, sister...
It won't.
Feelin' better?
I am.
Wanna talk about it?
Okay.
You know, uh, for
what it's worth,
Emma... I didn't hate her.
Oh, my God. I liked her, okay?
You talkin' Emma?
Everybody loved her.
- No?
- Yeah.
Yeah, no, I... Uh,
just, you know...
Just it's been a day.
We gotta start
lockin' that door.
- What was that?
- Good morning.
So when do I see
your next payment?
Weren't you just in here
with the same question?
Why the sudden rush?
I think you misunderstand
the parameters of
this relationship.
I need more money,
and I need it now.
Hey, h-how 'bout instead of
us givin' you what we owe
half a million at a time,
what if we $10 million
by the end of the week?
You owe me 14.
I'm negotiating.
10 million. One
shot, and we're done.
Okay, I'll play. Say
I'm interested. How?
It's a yacht thing.
Well, I'm not
givin' up 4 million
on "It's a yacht thing."
You care to elaborate?
An underground poker game.
It's got a steep buy-in,
attracts some of
D. C.'s dirtiest.
I'm talkin' hedge fund
managers, lobbyists,
- politicians.
- This sounds like a robbery,
- not a con.
- It is.
Something in between.
What the hell?
If you can pull it
off, we're square.
Charlie, the Moonshot?
Hold-hold on.
Are we talkin'
about that yacht job
that you two cased
a little while back?
Yeah. It was the one he canned
because we couldn't figure
out a way to get away clean.
That and, uh, the
whole if they catch us
they kill us in
international waters thing.
We've got the plans.
We-we've got schematics.
I mean, it's
sitting right there.
Charlie, listen, I want
Daphne's overpriced boots
off our necks as
badly as you do,
but we agreed that
this was too dangerous.
Not anymore.
This.
Hey, I just wanted to
say again how sorry I am
for all of it.
And I know the
timing is awkward,
but my brother is
having a fundraiser,
and I was kind of hoping
you'd be my plus one.
Let me know. And no pressure,
but I'd really love to see you.
That how this works now?
You call an audible
and expect us
to just, what... fall in line?
Saw an opportunity,
and I took it.
Huh.
What's goin' on, Charlie?
You're a little bitten, huh?
Come on.
Come on, she's
got you. I get it.
She doesn't know about
this side of me, Pop.
What side of you?
You are a stand-up guy.
And stand-up guys take
care of their families.
They do what needs to be done.
I'm not sure she's
gonna see it that way.
I mean, I-I don't even know
if I see it that way anymore.
If this is gonna go
anywhere, me and her,
how long I can get
away with lying to her
has got a clock on it.
I mean, Pop, this-this
may sound crazy,
but I never... I never
really wanted to go straight
until her.
And as long as Daphne
is in our lives...
you can't.
I hear you, son.
Let me see these.
If you're lucky enough to
find someone in your life
that makes you feel
the way she does,
you do not let them go.
You go all in.
We just gotta figure out how.
And I think I got an idea.
And the prodigal
son has returned.
You were right, Hill.
Connor Maguire is stateside?
Got a hit on one of his aliases
comin' through customs.
He must be here meeting up
with whoever's behind
Daphne's new revenue stream.
- Mm.
- If we identify them...
we can figure out her next move.
Peace offering.
Well, I prefer tequila.
You know, if we wanna
expand this operation,
we're gonna have
to work together.
Oh, yeah? Why's that?
You tryin' to prove
to the old man
that you're good enough, eh?
Since your ma clearly wasn't.
You know, it's pathetic, really,
you seekin' out the
man who abandoned you.
He came to me.
He showed up at my
mother's funeral.
I didn't plan on
working for him.
But the more I got to
know him and the business,
the more I saw the potential
of what this
organization could be.
And what's that?
We could do for our business
what Bezos did
for selling books.
Oh, yeah. Oh, great. Right.
So how do you plan on
doin' that, Ivy League?
We unite all the
street-level operations
by making them dependent
on us for distribution.
We sell at a loss,
undercut the competition.
And once our rivals are weak,
dependent on us instead
of the Mexican cartels...
Instead of building
our own network here,
we steal theirs.
Lost leader strategy.
I'm not the enemy here, Connor.
There's room for both of
us in this organization.
With your managerial instincts
and my business acumen...
We could make a lot
of money together.
Now, you see...
I like money.
But there's just one
thing I need to know.
If you're sellin' at a loss...
how do you make the money right?
Hmm.
Well, what can I say, Connor?
I'm resourceful.
Look, I shouldn't have gone
rogue back there with Daphne.
But the pace we're moving,
sooner or later, it's
gonna bite us in the ass.
And you think one
giant score is safer?
We walked away from the Moonshot
- for good reason.
- I think Pop and I figured out
how to get us out alive.
Uh, you're in on this now?
Can someone please clue me in?
Robert Renway.
Owns one of the biggest
private security firms
this side of the Atlantic.
Claims legitimacy,
but he just hires mercs
for the highest bidder.
Now, once a month,
he's got a
high-stakes poker game
on his private yacht.
It's his way of networking
with the major players
on both sides of the law.
The plan was to create
some kind of diversion,
load the cash onto a boat,
and disappear into the night.
But we got hung up on logistics.
Namely moving 400 pounds of cash
off a boat in the
middle of the ocean
without anybody noticing.
But I think we solved that.
Plus, you two
already have aliases
and security clearances to
get on the boat as caterers.
And Pop has already been
vetted as a dealer in the game.
Thanks to an old friend,
all Georgie has to
do is call in sick.
Okay.
We ran into trouble getting
into the money room.
Do you guys have
a solve for that?
Oh! How about my seasickness?
No. We're not doin' the
seasickness thing, Mom.
- Why?
- Because it almost got us made
on the Delaware
job. Stay focused.
All-all we need is someone
who actually has
stakes in the game.
Who?
Ernesto Ricci.
A gun runner who works
grey market arms deals.
Now, the goal of the
pre-game is two-fold.
One, Ernesto catches
the eye of Renway
and gets invited to
the private game.
And two, we make our
million dollar buy-in
to that game.
And how do we do that?
With our Pastor Earle money?
Guys, that's all the
cash we have left.
Bird, it's gotta be done.
One and-a two.
And-a one, two, ready.
Let's rock.
Not barging in, am I?
Yup.
♪ I've had the blues ha ♪
♪ But here's the news ♪
There you go.
Could build a house
on that. Load-bearing.
- That's a high denomination.
- These tiny little ones?
- High denomination.
- Really?
Renway's lookin' for
money and connections.
People he can see doin'
business with in the future.
So you gotta win
with enough flare
that he notices.
That's how you get
a seat at the table.
♪ Out on my own,
I need to relax ♪
You flirting with me?
Oh, looks like
Magnum's got a winner.
What do you think, he's
got enough to beat us?
- I fold.
- Not you.
Not him.
Quit stallin'. You in or out?
Oh, I'm all in.
And when he takes
a shine to me...
And that's where I step in
with Ernesto's bona fides.
I will make sure
that when they run
your alias on the dark
web they get a hit.
All right, gentlemen,
please show your cards.
I'm sorry, I didn't know
if this one was good.
Well, it's all right now.
I appreciate you.
You'll pack this up
for me? Thank you.
♪ I've been thinkin' of you ♪
Cash out?
I think you played him
more than the game
itself, my man.
Robert Renway.
Oh, I know.
- We run in the same circles.
- Yeah, so I hear.
- Mm-hmm.
- How long you in town?
Few days. Maybe
less if I don't find
more action than
these low-rent games.
I'm lookin' for some
higher stakes, you know?
Don't push him
too hard, Charlie.
Yeah, I hear you.
Nice to meet you, bro.
Nice to meet you.
Well, look at the bright side.
Least you walk away
with a million bucks.
Hope to see you there.
Hi.
My dad'll be easy.
It's, uh, my mom you'll
have to watch out for.
She's an iron fist
in a velvet glove.
No different than a polygraph.
Touché.
Emma?
Here we go.
Charlie, I want you
to meet my parents,
- Grace and Joe Hill.
- Hi. Charlie Nicoletti.
Nice to finally meet you.
Wonderful home you have here.
Bricks stuck together
by hard work.
So, Charlie, what do you do?
Own a bar with my
family in Baltimore.
Dad's always saying
small business
is the backbone of our country.
Let's get a drink, Charlie.
I have so many
questions for the man
that my daughter
has been hiding.
Mom, if he's not
back in five minutes,
I'm sending help.
She's trying.
Don't be so hard on your mother.
I know. It's just, um...
this one's different, you know?
Who's that?
Shark in the water.
Here's to you.
Make sure you're
focused on the...
- Excuse me.
- Nice to meet you.
Claire Fox is here,
and she wants a word.
Do you know about what?
Nothing's for free, David,
especially Claire Fox's support.
Senator Hill. It's
been too long.
But I must say, the whole
"Lion in Winter" vibe
really suits you.
Still lobbying for
the evil empire?
Oh, please. Guns and
tobacco are so early aughts.
You know me, I have my
hand in a lot of pots.
What brings you here?
Well, I wanted to
get some face time
with the soon-to-be
junior senator
from Washington state.
You must be so proud.
Couldn't be prouder.
- Another one?
- Please. Thank you.
Ernesto?
Wow.
Now, I just did not peg
you for the kind of guy
that'd be rubbin' elbows
with these K Street yuppies.
I almost didn't recognize you.
Barely recognize myself
in these rags, you know?
But you gotta put
the square suit on
to do business with
these political types.
Quietly, of course.
You understand, right?
Oh, I got ya.
It's always helpful to know
the next generation
of decision-makers.
- You know what I mean?
- It is.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Robert Renway.
- Emma Hill.
How do you two know each other?
Uh, we don't. We just met.
Talking about how
impressed we are with David
- and, uh, the drinks.
- Hmm.
Charlie seems nice,
don't you think?
Emma's practically glowing.
- You like him?
- What's not to like?
He's handsome, smart,
holds his own in this crowd.
Bit too smooth for my taste.
Oh, please. When we
met, you had no shortage
of ambition or charisma either.
You two are more
similar than you think.
Oh, there he is.
Man of the hour.
Miss Fox. We finally meet.
It's a great turnout tonight.
It's amazing what
aligning yourself
with the right people
can accomplish.
Indeed.
Which brings me to why I'm here.
I wanted to introduce
you to Jennifer West.
She's bright, insightful,
and I think she'd make a great
addition to your campaign.
Oh.
Really, that's fantastic.
Ah, Charlie.
My wife's been
singing your praises.
I'm flattered. I mean, she
obviously has great taste.
You're good at that, aren't you?
Always knowing just what to say.
Part of the job.
You know, just
holding conversations.
Right...
as a bartender.
You don't like me very much.
Well, call it a
professional liability,
but I'm wary of anyone
who always has all
the right answers.
Hmm. Well, bartender,
politician,
we're all just giving people
what they want, right?
You think we're the same?
I came to this
country with nothing,
worked hard to get where I am.
I'd be lying if I said I
didn't want more for her.
So what's your
angle here, Charlie?
Dad.
- It's fine. No, it's fine.
- No, it's not.
Don't you dare judge Charlie.
He has more integrity than
every person here tonight,
- apparently including you.
- It's fine. It's fine.
It's fine.
Come on. Let's go.
Grace, it was
lovely to meet you.
I look forward to the memoir.
Stop it. I can feel your look.
Good.
Hey.
- Thank you for having my back.
- Of course.
I don't know who
that was, but...
It's-it's fine. It's all good.
Go back inside.
I know you've got
people to talk to. I'll,
uh, I'll call you later.
- Okay?
- Okay.
Thank you.
See you tomorrow night.
Hi.
Thank you,
Mr. Ricci. Good luck.
- Ernesto.
- Ah.
Not slummin' it anymore, are we?
Yeah. No more trash bags.
Just streamlined and
razor-sharp tonight.
I like it. Well, hey,
the game's inside.
Make yourself at home.
What's mine is yours.
I'll remember that.
Okay.
Security's gonna be tight.
Remember, these are
Renway's guys. Former mercs.
They're not to be messed with.
Now, he's got a guard
in the money room,
but he also has cameras
feeding into a hard drive
just in case that guard
decides he wants to skim.
Now, those cameras aren't
monitored live, though.
Now, there's no
personal belongings
allowed in the card room,
but that's how
we're gonna sneak in
- our Trojan horse.
- Ernesto.
Ah. And while guard is trying
to figure out how to
turn my phone off...
That's when the phones
will be close enough
for me to hack into
his phone and clone it.
Gentlemen and lady.
You know the rules.
Who's feelin' lucky?
♪ Makes my body
dance for you ♪
♪ Oohe, Makeba... ♪
Bets please.
♪ Makeba ma che bella ♪
♪ Can I get and
"oohe," Makeba ♪
Cards please.
♪ Oohe, Makeba... ♪
Oh ho ho!
Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
Oh, you know, I never
heard that one before?
Gotta get you some
new lines, papi.
Once you've cloned the
phone, you gotta find
something we can use quick
to get that guard out
of the money room.
♪ Makeba, makes my
body dance for you ♪
Meanwhile, Pop'll make sure
my luck runs out upstairs.
Whoo. Hell of a river.
Hell of a river.
Call.
Gentlemen, cards.
Bam.
Lady luck can be a vicious
mistress, my friend.
Oh, Go buy a lotto ticket
on your way home, bro.
Je-sus. This guy is too much.
All right, we playin' cards?
You gonna deal or what?
Bird, once you
have what you need,
Mom'll bring us drinks
just to let us know
it's showtime.
Here is your Scotch, sir.
And another water
for the dealer.
Thanks, Fran.
The name's Julie, but
you are very welcome.
Hey, you guys gonna flirt
or you gonna deal
the cards, huh?
Come on. What?
Hey, you know, these
cards are gonna land
somewhere very uncomfortable
for you, my friend,
those ones don't
start shapin' up.
- Take it easy.
- You take it easy.
This is me takin' it easy.
Sir, please.
Yeah, okay.
Call.
Gentlemen, cards.
Ooh. That's a winner.
Oh, you think this
is funny, huh?
Bozo the clown?
What are you doin'?
You, you smilin'.
You gonna be swimmin'
off a this boat
if you don't wipe the
smile off your face,
- you understand? Huh?
- Ernesto, let's take a walk.
No, no, I don't want to
walk. I don't want to walk.
I wanna play, only
this game is fixed.
Hey, there's nothing fixed here.
Tonight's just not
your night, man.
That's it. Come
on. Please. Please.
Let's go talk.
Hey, you know what? Don't
to... you don't touch me.
- Calm down.
- You don't need to do that.
Why don't you take a
breather for a minute?
Nah, I'm cool. I'm
cool. Hey, I'm cool.
- Okay.
- I'm cool. Yeah.
Look, why don't you,
uh, just take a beat?
It's all good.
- Game's not goin' anywhere.
- Yeah.
Yeah, no, no.
I'll take a break.
This is me breakin'. Mm-hmm.
Damn it, come on.
- Wow.
- Let's get this done.
- And she is?
- Driver.
So you're not in labor?
So who texted me?
All-all right, uh...
Uh, I gotta go. I gotta go.
Time's up.
Two minutes.
Charlie, we gotta go.
You wanna get out
of this or not?
You guys keep loading.
I'll buy us some time.
Go, go, go, go, go.
Oh, thank you.
Thank you so much.
- Excuse me.
- Can you help me just...
Oh, no. Oh. Oh, no.
I'm sorry, can't you
help me get this...
Oh, how rude!
We got a problem.
Let's get you set back up.
Appreciate that.
Thank you so much.
Hey, apologies for before, huh?
- No hard feelings.
- None at all, my friend.
Sir. A word?
What'd I miss?
The money is gone.
What do you mean, money is gone?
It can't be.
Hey, is it me or does it feel
like somethin' just hit the fan?
Go, go, go!
Get downstairs. Hurry!
Don't let them get away!
Everyone remain calm.
There's a situation.
We have it under
control. We will get
- all your money back, I promise.
- What?
What do you mean
get our money back?
What happened to our money?
Freeze!
Let me see your hands.
Hands up!
Seamus. Sit.
I just wanted to have
a chat, you know?
Just me and you. Just
the boys, you know?
See, I know that Daphne's
been supplementin' her drug
losses with an outside source.
So... who is it?
I don't know.
Uhh...
Try again.
The money's comin' from where?
Impossible, huh?
I said nearly.
Moonshot indeed.
Hey. Our cut to pay
back the buy-in.
Meet Daphne, and
then we're done.
- Hey.
- Yeah.
We gonna talk about
what happened tonight?
You broke cover.
Oh, I just got...
caught up in the
moment. That's all.
We can't pretend this
isn't happening, babe.
We can't just will it away.
- I know that.
- Do you?
I'm good. Okay?
Hey, we just walked off
with $10 million, Frannie.
Come on. Can't be
slippin' that much.
Hey. Thanks for calling.
Connor's in the
air in two hours.
Got a report that his
jet is being fueled
for an international flight,
so the FBI's standing down.
Oh, no, you boys didn't get
to play cops and robbers?
But, seriously, why come
all the way to D. C.
Only to turn right back around?
There has to be more to it.
Which is why I figured we'd
follow him to the airport.
You're the best, Vik.
Don't make me blush.
The hell is this?
Damn it.
Out. Now.
And you can take the mask off.
I already know who you are.
There he is.
Ah, well, you know,
when I found out
that Daphne was workin' with
the man who ripped me off,
kick in the balls that
felt like, you know?
Oh, no. But it kept your
pockets fat, didn't it?
Oh, yeah.
Very well now, yeah.
That covers the deal
Daphne and I had.
You and me, we're done.
Oh, yeah.
Never truer words spoken, son.
There it is.
That's Daphne's
secret revenue stream.
- What are you doing?
- My job.
This is enough to
put Connor away.
Arresting Connor is
a short-term win.
Think bigger picture.
You know, I wonder what
your father's gonna say,
you steppin' in on
your sister's business.
I mean, I'm guessing
you're gonna keep
all this for yourself, right?
I mean, it's just
kind of obvious
he never really trusted
you to run things,
so he brings his daughter in,
has her step up where
you couldn't, right?
Does your mouth ever
stop movin', son?
Let me ask you, Connor,
you know that saying,
"Every king has an
heir and a spare"?
Which one am I lookin' at?
Looks like we got a tail.
Well, until next time, eh?
Yeah.
Damn it!
Okay, here they come.
Workin' with a man
who ripped us off?
Is that what they taught
you in business school, huh?
You know, I'm not sure
how Daddy's gonna feel
about how you've been
runnin' things with him away.
Connor, I thought we
had an understanding.
Well, then you're a fool.
But thanks for the 10 mill.
You're not just
screwing me over here.
This is our family's business.
You're not part of this family.
You never have been.
And, now, the only
friend that you have left
is just some two-bit shyster.
And I'm sure he's
gonna find a way
to make another 10 mill.
So in the meantime...
you want what's mine, sister?
Come and get it.
And he just took it.
I'm lucky he didn't kill me.
But, I mean, that's...
not the end of it.
I might...
I mighta gotten made.
- By who?
- Feds.
Oh, Jesus.
Uh, I think they were
followin' Connor.
They saw your face?
No. No, I had the mask down.
So how would they make you?
Just a feeling.
You know, just a bad feeling.
You're probably
just being paranoid.
- Hey, come on, guys.
- Yeah.
We did it. It was
a clean score.
We're all in one piece. We
should feel good about this.
Let's not panic
until we have a reason
to panic, all right?
- All right?
- Yeah. Thanks, Pop.
Everything good?
Well, you know that case
I was telling you about?
I think I finally caught a lead.
Well, that's great.
Mm-hmm.
You okay?
I know this week
was a lot, but...
I think this is worth it.
I think so too.