Painkiller (2021) is a gripping action-thriller where a grieving father seeks vengeance against the white-collar criminals responsible for the opioid epidemic. Embracing his anti-hero persona, he embarks on a relentless campaign for justice. This intense drama explores themes of loss, revenge, and the dark side of the pharmaceutical industry.
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00:06:29Ellen, I'm sending Ms. Rhabarber out.
00:06:37I want you to schedule a follow-up appointment for us in two weeks.
00:06:41Who else is out there with you?
00:06:43Penny Chambers. I can have her wait if you'd like to.
00:06:47No, that's all right. Send her in.
00:06:58Shut the door.
00:06:59What the hell do you want?
00:07:10Good afternoon to you, too.
00:07:13I want the usual. I want you to make me feel better, Doc.
00:07:17You're still a medical professional, right?
00:07:20Or have you finally crossed over and become one of us?
00:07:24Sweetheart, if I provided the whole world
00:07:28with Murder 8 and Captain Cody,
00:07:30I still wouldn't be trash like you.
00:07:35Come on, now.
00:07:37It's just tickling your funny bone.
00:07:41Am I laughing?
00:07:42Your material sucks.
00:07:44Don't disparage my sucking skills, Doc.
00:07:49It's 10,000 hours of practice.
00:07:52Oh, yeah.
00:07:53Oh, yeah.
00:08:05Oh, yeah.
00:08:12Oh, yeah.
00:08:14Oh, yeah.
00:08:15Sorry to bother you, doctor, but you know that Lisa's here to see you.
00:08:30Give me a minute.
00:08:34Get up.
00:08:35What the hell?
00:08:35You're leaving.
00:08:36Why?
00:08:37Just hit the road.
00:08:39My silence is going to cost you.
00:08:46Now get the hell out of here.
00:08:49And next time, don't dress like a slut.
00:08:53Don't make me behave like one, doc.
00:08:58Excuse me.
00:08:59Didn't know he was with a patient.
00:09:07Hello, baby.
00:09:10And thank you for tuning in to the internet radio show
00:09:13that really gives a shit about what's going on out there.
00:09:18In our neighborhoods and all across the pill-plagued USA.
00:09:22We're in trouble, folks.
00:09:25Our communities are being decimated by a plague of drug abuse and dependence,
00:09:29so we come together here on the World Wide Web
00:09:32as a community, as a family,
00:09:37to share our pain and our heartbreak,
00:09:39but to tell our stories.
00:09:43Stories of a cancer that's killing and maiming our children.
00:09:48War.
00:09:49We're at war.
00:09:52War with an insidious enemy
00:09:54that's making billions
00:09:56and destroying millions of innocent lives.
00:10:00Pick up that phone and share your care.
00:10:051-7-7-7-5-5-5-CRISIS.
00:10:081-7-7-7-5-5-5-2-7-4-7.
00:10:14Laurie from Lutz is on the line.
00:10:17She has a story to tell.
00:10:19Talk to me, Laurie.
00:10:20Hi, Bill. How are you?
00:10:22I could be better, Laurie.
00:10:24We could be better.
00:10:26These corporate scumbags are destroying the future of our children.
00:10:29Lauren, what's your story?
00:10:33My son died last year
00:10:34just as he was about to graduate from college.
00:10:38These kids can get pills so easily.
00:10:42He wasn't an addict.
00:10:44He was graduating with a 4.0 from University of Tampa.
00:10:49One night, he was drinking with his friends,
00:10:51and they were taking these painkillers.
00:10:54My son passed out,
00:10:56and they said he threw up while he was on his back.
00:10:59And no one saw him,
00:11:02and he suffocated.
00:11:05And I miss him so much.
00:11:11I'm sorry.
00:11:12No, no, no, no, no, none of that.
00:11:15I'm sorry, stuff allowed here.
00:11:17You got nothing to be sorry about.
00:11:20It's the monsters who are pushing this poison.
00:11:23They're the ones who ought to be sorry.
00:11:25Will be sorry.
00:11:28You got any idea where the kids were getting the stuff?
00:11:31We don't know for sure.
00:11:33One of his friends said there was a younger student.
00:11:36His brother was a dealer.
00:11:37Did the police ever follow up on that lead?
00:11:41We never heard anything.
00:11:43That's typical.
00:11:46The problem is too big for any local police department anyway.
00:11:51Thanks for calling in, Laurie.
00:11:53It's going to get better.
00:11:53Last year was a great year.
00:12:10This year's better.
00:12:12Considering we only spent two million lobbying,
00:12:15the ROI is insane.
00:12:18You know, I keep hearing they're going after doctors next.
00:12:23They are.
00:12:25And they'll throw a few to the wolves.
00:12:29Optics matter.
00:12:31Don't worry, sport.
00:12:33You're not in danger.
00:12:35You're too damn white.
00:12:38What's the situation with your ex-partner?
00:12:41We need him to sign off.
00:12:44I'm working on it.
00:12:46Work harder.
00:12:48If there's one thing I've always lacked,
00:12:51it's patience.
00:13:12Go away.
00:13:14We ain't buying.
00:13:14We ain't buying.
00:13:18Why, you assume I'm selling?
00:13:31Can you believe that the captain made us go to that dirtbag's funeral?
00:13:36Why'd he do that?
00:13:38Kelly wrote a check for the mayor's re-election.
00:13:40He said the department should pay its respects.
00:13:47Did you catch a show last night?
00:13:51It's so sad.
00:13:59So?
00:14:01You got anything on it?
00:14:04I'll see what I can do.
00:14:05Give it to you.
00:14:31All right.
00:16:31What's with the face?
00:16:46Do I know you, brother?
00:16:49Doesn't matter.
00:16:51I know you.
00:16:53Really?
00:16:56I imagine you're after this.
00:17:01Did you ever stop to think about the lives you've ruined?
00:17:06Rip?
00:17:06What is this?
00:17:08Who the hell are you?
00:17:13Your guidance, counselor.
00:17:14I am one of you?
00:17:15I have to talk there.
00:17:15What?
00:17:16What?
00:17:17What?
00:17:18What?
00:17:18What?
00:17:18What?
00:17:19What?
00:17:19What?
00:17:20I don't know.
00:17:50Can I help you?
00:18:08Dr. Mac.
00:18:10Yeah, Will, I used to be.
00:18:13Who are you?
00:18:15It's me, Bill Johnson.
00:18:17He operated on me after my heart attack a few years back.
00:18:20Oh, yeah, Bill.
00:18:22It's been a while, haven't you?
00:18:24Oh, sorry I didn't recognize you.
00:18:27What are you doing way out here?
00:18:30I hope it's not for a checkup.
00:18:32No.
00:18:33Oh, then what can I do for you?
00:18:38Sorry about the mess, Bill.
00:18:39Well, I wasn't exactly expecting visitors.
00:18:44But come on in.
00:18:50Tell me something.
00:18:51How the hell did you find me?
00:18:56I saw online you've been suspended.
00:18:59I can find anybody on the computer.
00:19:02Damn computers.
00:19:04I hate them.
00:19:06It's one of the reasons I'm in this mess.
00:19:09You know, I appreciate you coming all the way out here, but what exactly do you want?
00:19:14I don't know.
00:19:17I want to lend you some support, I guess.
00:19:20You did save my life.
00:19:23Yeah.
00:19:25I've saved a lot of lives.
00:19:27Look where it's gotten me.
00:19:29You know, unless you're a lawyer or a medical billing expert,
00:19:33I'm not sure there's anything you can do for me.
00:19:36Maybe not.
00:19:39How about a bowl of cereal?
00:19:42Sure.
00:19:43All right.
00:19:45It's the least I can do for you.
00:19:47I'm coming all the way out here.
00:19:48Have a seat.
00:19:50There are more than 70,000 overdose deaths each year in this country.
00:19:5570,000.
00:19:57Most people still envision big boats smuggling in the dope.
00:20:02Low-level dealers selling it on the street.
00:20:04Yeah, that still goes on.
00:20:05But the real culprits, it's the pharmaceutical companies.
00:20:10The doctors, they grease.
00:20:26They're overprescribing this shit.
00:20:29It's ruining our communities.
00:20:35If you've lost a loved one to an overdose,
00:20:49call in.
00:20:49Let's hear your story.
00:20:52Talk to me, caller.
00:20:53Yeah, Bill, what happened to personal responsibility?
00:20:56Nobody, nobody's forcing these losers to pop pills.
00:20:59Why is it the doctor's fault if they're weak need?
00:21:02Losers?
00:21:04That's how you see these victims?
00:21:06Well, well.
00:21:08My best friend on this earth had a bad knee.
00:21:13Went in for a knee replacement.
00:21:16About a post-surgical pain.
00:21:17The doctor prescribed oxycodone is a guy who never took a drink, never took a drug.
00:21:23Within six weeks, he was addicted.
00:21:26Six months after the surgery, dead of an overdose.
00:21:31You want to call him weak, hmm?
00:21:35Did two tours of duty in Vietnam.
00:21:39Started his own business.
00:21:40Was a self-made millionaire.
00:21:42Raised four kids.
00:21:44Married 40 years to the same woman.
00:21:46He was no loser.
00:21:49He was a great American.
00:21:50If this scourge can take him, it can take anybody.
00:22:00What's this about, friend?
00:22:03I've done nothing to do.
00:22:05This isn't about you.
00:22:08This is about the kids whose lives your company helped erase.
00:22:12What are you talking about?
00:22:15I haven't erased anything.
00:22:17I have a family.
00:22:18I have kids.
00:22:21So did I.
00:22:48My God.
00:22:59Are you insane?
00:23:01I couldn't afford to pay this even if I was working.
00:23:04And as you know, I'm not, thanks to your new boyfriend.
00:23:07Bullshit.
00:23:08You could be making a lot more if you wanted, but you've always lacked ambition and drive.
00:23:12We were doing fine.
00:23:15I just wanted to be a doctor and help people.
00:23:18I guess that's my big crime.
00:23:20I don't care about being rich.
00:23:23Well, I do.
00:23:24I deserve more than you can give me.
00:23:26Oh, yeah.
00:23:27The world owes Lisa.
00:23:28Rhodes promised you a mansion in Shangri-La, did he?
00:23:33I don't even know where that is.
00:23:35Look, I'm not settling.
00:23:38Okay?
00:23:38I want it all.
00:23:40You're a criminal and you're going to prison.
00:23:42You won't need money in there.
00:23:44My God, you're demonic.
00:23:46You two deserve each other.
00:23:49Leave Alan out of this.
00:23:50It's between you and me.
00:23:52Look, even if I go to jail, it's not going to be for long.
00:23:57I have to be able to live when I get out.
00:24:00Jesus Christ.
00:24:01You're a smart guy.
00:24:01I'm sure you'll find a way to scrape by.
00:24:04Scrape by?
00:24:05Are you listening to yourself?
00:24:08A few months ago, we were fine.
00:24:11We were planning our future.
00:24:12We were happy.
00:24:14And now you want to...
00:24:15You want to kick me to the side like a piece of garbage.
00:24:20I'm just over it.
00:24:24I've been unhappy for a long time.
00:24:28Alan makes me happy.
00:24:32Yeah.
00:24:33Alan's made a lot of women happy in the past.
00:24:35For about five minutes.
00:24:38You know he's been divorced four times.
00:24:40You're just a pit stop.
00:24:42Enough about him.
00:24:44If you can be reasonable, we can get this over with.
00:24:47Reasonable?
00:24:48You don't want me to get anything.
00:24:51You want the house, the cars, the bank accounts, the investments.
00:24:55How the hell is this reasonable?
00:24:56Tell you what?
00:25:09You can keep your damn car and your 401k if you just sign over the patent to me.
00:25:14I'm already entitled to half of it.
00:25:16It's a mere formality.
00:25:17There it is, isn't it?
00:25:20The truth emerges.
00:25:21The patent.
00:25:23Rhodes put you up to this, didn't he?
00:25:25He did no such thing.
00:25:27That's my offer.
00:25:28Take it or leave it.
00:25:30You don't agree?
00:25:31Then set a trial date.
00:25:32Oh, fuck.
00:25:49Oh, fuck.
00:26:17Good God, it's you.
00:26:19That's a warm welcome.
00:26:21You got a lot of nerve showing up here.
00:26:23I'm surprised you even knew about this side of town.
00:26:26You're kidding me? I grew up on this side of town.
00:26:29Yeah, another new car, huh?
00:26:32She's a beauty, isn't she?
00:26:34Yeah, sure.
00:26:40How the hell did you find me, anyway?
00:26:43Was my address on a billboard somewhere?
00:26:46Oh, wait, I know.
00:26:48Lisa.
00:26:49Yeah, it was on the divorce papers, Tom.
00:26:52Yeah.
00:26:53All right.
00:26:53Well, what the hell do you really want?
00:26:56As if I didn't know.
00:26:58I came to see you on your birthday.
00:27:00You even got you something.
00:27:01God, it is my birthday, isn't it?
00:27:06What is it?
00:27:08Hell, you don't know.
00:27:09Looks re-gifted from Christmas.
00:27:11Look, we both know why you're here, okay?
00:27:14So save it.
00:27:16Hear me out, Tom.
00:27:17Hear you out.
00:27:18What could you possibly say that you haven't said before?
00:27:22Did somebody invent some new words?
00:27:24You steal my wife.
00:27:26You set me up with the medical board.
00:27:27Wait a minute.
00:27:28Wait a minute.
00:27:29I had nothing to do with your fraudulent billing practices.
00:27:31And I did not steal your wife.
00:27:33She came to me begging.
00:27:35Hell, Tom, I want you to come back.
00:27:40You did most of the work anyway.
00:27:42That's horse shit, and you know it.
00:27:44There's one thing that you want, and you know what it is, and I know what it is, and that's
00:27:48why you're here.
00:27:49To hell with my birthday.
00:27:51There is a fortune to be made, dude.
00:27:53Just sign the patent over to me.
00:27:56The FDA will never approve it with your name, especially if you lose your license, and I
00:28:01will guarantee you get your share of the profits.
00:28:04Come on.
00:28:04It's not about the money.
00:28:10You know that, okay?
00:28:12I want this drug to help heart patients, not to be marketed as another opioid.
00:28:16There's enough of that shit in the market now.
00:28:18It's going to help a small percentage of heart patients.
00:28:21I don't care.
00:28:22But every, as a painkiller, every man, woman, and child on earth will be a potential customer, Tom.
00:28:30Get out of my house.
00:28:31Now.
00:28:32Get out of my house.
00:28:35This is going to happen one way or the other.
00:28:39It's going to happen, Tom.
00:28:41Get off me.
00:28:52It's my sweet drink.
00:28:54Did you know one of the biggest opioid manufacturers in this country is a family business?
00:29:10Family business.
00:29:12I wonder how many of their family members ever use our product, hmm?
00:29:20Gosh.
00:29:21I wonder how many politicians' kids ever go to war.
00:29:25Damn, politicians.
00:29:28I never had no faith in them anyway, but these days.
00:29:31So there's all kinds of pushers, right?
00:29:36From the guy on the corner to the cartel.
00:29:38They all do the same damage.
00:29:40They all destroy families.
00:29:41They all take children away from their families.
00:29:43But lately I've been thinking.
00:29:48Maybe the worst pushers are the institutionalized ones.
00:29:53The ones who lobby Congress to write the laws.
00:29:56Police do what they can.
00:29:58But how do you fight a pusher who's been legalized?
00:30:01Politicians won't do shit.
00:30:04They're the ones who helped opioids become big business in the first place.
00:30:08So what are we going to do about the legalized pushers, hmm?
00:30:12Appeal to their better nature?
00:30:15They got no better nature.
00:30:17Ask them to obey the laws?
00:30:20They write the damn laws.
00:30:23Beg them for common decency?
00:30:25They're all indecent.
00:30:27So what are we going to do?
00:30:28What are we, the people, going to do about this?
00:30:34Talk to me, caller.
00:30:35Bill, we should put our faith in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
00:30:39He will come down from heaven and show us the way.
00:30:43There's an old adage I try to live by, friend.
00:30:47Pray every day as if everything depends on God.
00:30:51Act every day as if everything depends on you.
00:30:55Thanks for the call.
00:30:56We got to go.
00:30:59I'll see you good folks next time.
00:31:01Till then, be good, do good, keep the faith.
00:31:04I love you, Ashley.
00:31:05See ya.
00:31:06Go away.
00:31:35We ain't buying.
00:31:38Why do you assume I'm selling?
00:31:42It's not like you to be late.
00:31:46I'm sorry.
00:31:50I'm visiting Ashley.
00:31:57Janet, is this ever going to get easier?
00:31:59It will, Bill.
00:32:01It'll just be different.
00:32:04The new normal.
00:32:06You know, pain is the price we pay for our memories.
00:32:10I want to keep fighting as long as I've got fight in me.
00:32:14But I'm not blameless.
00:32:19Why didn't I see the pain she was in?
00:32:24Why wasn't she prepared for the dangers?
00:32:27What did I do wrong?
00:32:29I could have been a better father.
00:32:30I've been working vice a really long time.
00:32:37And I have never seen as much death as I have lately.
00:32:41Kids dying for nothing over these damn drugs.
00:32:43You got some names and numbers for me?
00:32:56Don't I always?
00:32:57Oh!
00:32:58Oh!
00:32:58Oh!
00:32:58Oh!
00:32:59Oh!
00:33:14Really?
00:33:16Hey, give these to your granddaughter.
00:33:28That middle school will be a money tree if we can get in there and move these.
00:33:32I need a bigger cut, Trent.
00:33:34I want a bonus in advance.
00:33:37Fuck you.
00:33:38I just gave you your bonus mod.
00:33:40Shit, that was your bonus, sunshine.
00:33:43I didn't get shit.
00:33:45Middle school's mod.
00:33:47Jesus.
00:33:49Not exactly making America great again, are we?
00:33:54You.
00:34:03Hey, man.
00:34:05Look how we're cool, right?
00:34:06We're cool.
00:34:07Oh, we're a million miles from cool scumbag.
00:34:12That was pathetic.
00:34:24Want to try again?
00:34:28I'm a person.
00:34:30I will.
00:34:31I will.
00:34:43Until you have a child, you can never imagine the love that you feel for your child.
00:34:49Nor can you ever imagine the pain
00:34:54The gut-wrenching pain of losing that child
00:34:59And the love we have for our children
00:35:04It's the strongest emotion on earth
00:35:06What the fuck?
00:35:11The bond between parent and child
00:35:14God, it's so strong you could pull a battleship
00:35:18But in a matter of seconds
00:35:25Your whole world's ripped right out from under you
00:35:40There's no experience on earth
00:35:42That prepares you for the loss of your child
00:35:44There's an emptiness inside you
00:35:48Can't be filled
00:35:50Thoughts of suicide
00:35:52Or they become a daily ritual
00:35:55I don't just grieve when I think of the things we did
00:36:00I grieve when I think of the things we'll never do
00:36:05Add up all the successes and accomplishments and loves you've had in your life
00:36:11They crumbled beneath the weight, the pain
00:36:24Of losing your child
00:36:26I'd give up my life
00:36:30Right now, no hesitation
00:36:31If I could hold her just one more time
00:36:34I'd give up my life
00:36:36So, in your name
00:36:38I thought I was a very just 20 minutes
00:36:40Because I was a human when my mother
00:36:41I thought you were ready
00:36:41Also, the whole body
00:36:42Just be near me
00:36:43Look at how a man
00:36:43The whole body
00:36:44I thought you would...
00:36:45I could readображ
00:36:46The whole body
00:36:47I could almost stand up
00:36:48I thought you'd miss
00:36:50I thought you were��ing
00:36:50You seemed for Tampa
00:36:51I had to find out
00:36:51You seemed to miss
00:36:52You pointed so
00:36:52I thought I could walk
00:36:53I thought you were
00:36:55You seemed to feel
00:36:55When you were there
00:36:56You came in
00:39:28See, a woman who loses a husband is a widow.
00:39:34A man who loses a wife is a widower.
00:39:38A child who loses a parent is an orphan.
00:39:41But there's no word for a parent who loses a child.
00:39:50Oh, my God, Bill, it is beautiful out here.
00:40:08Thanks for inviting me.
00:40:11You're welcome.
00:40:12You've really done well for yourself.
00:40:15What do you do?
00:40:17A little of this, a little of that.
00:40:19Okay.
00:40:20Okay.
00:40:21Well, whatever it is you're doing, you're doing better than I am at the moment.
00:40:26Let's say I caught your talk show last night.
00:40:30You're very good.
00:40:33That's my passion.
00:40:35Well, I applaud the effort.
00:40:37Why this cause?
00:40:38My daughter passed away.
00:40:44Jesus, I'm sorry.
00:40:47What happened?
00:40:48Overdose.
00:40:49What was she taking?
00:40:50Painkillers.
00:40:51God.
00:40:52Why does this not surprise me?
00:40:53What do you mean?
00:40:54They're everywhere, Bill.
00:40:57Anybody can get their hands on them.
00:40:59And they're stronger today than they've ever been.
00:41:01That certainly explained your crusade.
00:41:05And the reason I'm about to die is that I'm not able to die.
00:41:08I won't be able to die.
00:41:09I don't know.
00:41:10I can't believe that I am.
00:41:11I can't believe that I'm not able to die anymore.
00:41:12I can't believe that I am.
00:41:13I can't believe that I am.
00:41:14I can't believe it.
00:41:15I can't believe it.
00:41:16I can't believe it.
00:41:17I can believe it.
00:41:18I can't believe it.
00:41:19I can't believe it.
00:41:20You're a person.
00:41:21And the reason I'm about to lose my medical license.
00:41:25I'll say.
00:41:27Well, you see, I've developed a drug to help heart transplant patients.
00:41:32That's my passion.
00:41:34But in a higher dosage, it's more powerful than fentanyl.
00:41:39My partner wants to get his hands on the patent, so he set me up.
00:41:43He wants to distribute it worldwide as another painkiller.
00:41:49Prick.
00:41:51What's his name?
00:41:57And those doctors that are getting kickbacks from Big Pharma?
00:42:00They're not just low-level doctors at walk-in clinics.
00:42:04They're well-known doctors.
00:42:05Doctors that are in the news.
00:42:07Hell, some of them are even surgeons.
00:42:09I got some names.
00:42:10And I intend to add more names to my growing list and expose every damn one of them.
00:42:16You know this asshole.
00:42:18Hell no, I never heard of him.
00:42:19I suspect he's heard of you.
00:42:24You could be talking about anyone.
00:42:26Maybe.
00:42:27Or maybe not.
00:42:28You're keeping everything tight.
00:42:30It's a duck's ass.
00:42:31You know me.
00:42:32I thought I did.
00:42:36What's that supposed to mean?
00:42:38You ever heard the saying, any publicity's good publicity?
00:42:42Yeah.
00:42:43It ain't true.
00:42:46We're catching bad publicity because you're not keeping things ship-shape.
00:42:50That's going to be a problem.
00:42:52I'm on it.
00:42:54You better be.
00:42:56There's a lot of money riding on it.
00:42:58And get that goddamn signature.
00:43:00I like you, Alan.
00:43:08And your father was a good friend.
00:43:11I don't mind telling you.
00:43:13Your father always feared you'd fall somewhat short of his ambitions for you.
00:43:18You want it, son.
00:43:28But you don't want it bad enough.
00:43:30See, you wouldn't kill for it because you lack the spine.
00:43:33You're not hungry.
00:43:34I'm doing my best.
00:43:37Your best?
00:43:39Your best?
00:43:40Your best is about as effective as a mumbled prayer on a Monday morning, Al.
00:43:44See, it's how you delude yourself.
00:43:45You're progressing when, in fact, you're scared.
00:43:48Scared to take the lead.
00:43:50Scared to burn your competition.
00:43:52Be your true self.
00:43:55Dad, I don't understand.
00:43:58Be the machine, son.
00:44:00Not the cog.
00:44:01Show me you got a pair because right now, I don't think you'd do.
00:44:11You can become addicted to opioids in five days.
00:44:16Five days.
00:44:18You listening out there?
00:44:20130 people die every day in the USA overdosing on opioids.
00:44:26Most of them young people.
00:44:27Well, I pray to God none of you has to go through the hell of seeing your kid in the casket.
00:44:34Especially not when it could have been prevented.
00:44:38I dare anybody to call me right now and tell me I'm wrong.
00:44:43Come on, worthless doctors.
00:44:46How about at low-life pharma execs?
00:44:48Lines are open.
00:44:49No, you son of a bitches won't call.
00:44:53Because you're gutless.
00:44:55You're gutless and you're greedy.
00:44:57It's all about the money and the house and the cars and the country clubs.
00:45:01It's a crime.
00:45:02No, I need to go to prison for murder.
00:45:17This prick of a doctor prescribed fentanyl lollipops for anybody with back pain or migraines,
00:45:23even though the intended user is late-stage cancer patients.
00:45:27Sales reps, trees and the doctors call that off-target marketing.
00:45:31Oh, and it's illegal.
00:45:35Talk to me, caller.
00:45:36Hey, Bill.
00:45:37Thanks for your show.
00:45:38You're doing great work.
00:45:40Thanks.
00:45:41I try.
00:45:49I think what needs to be said.
00:45:52Somebody's got to say it.
00:45:54Might as well be me.
00:45:56Was a free trip to Brazil worth it, fat boy?
00:45:59Hey, you scared now?
00:46:02You should be.
00:46:04You all should be.
00:46:06This white-collar genocide needs to end now.
00:46:10You know what Orwell said.
00:46:12In a time of universal deceit...
00:46:14Telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
00:46:17Yeah, that's a good one.
00:46:18And the truth is, as you said, that it's the damn executives who are responsible for so much suffering.
00:46:24Well, we've been talking about the executives and the politicians.
00:46:45But don't forget the doctors.
00:46:46They're the ones who are taking obscene kickbacks to push this poison, yeah?
00:46:51They're the ones who are taking autonomy to
00:47:16então.
00:47:17they're the ones selling out their profession to vampires and suits
00:47:28some of them even manufacture their own versions of the drugs
00:47:32hey docs i got a question for you when you look in the mirror you see a reflection looking back
00:47:47i have been happy to help you bill because you've achieved more than my department has in the last
00:47:59five years and as much as i'm on your side i still got a lot to lose the brass is poking around and
00:48:07they're wondering how is the shooter getting information on his target trust me they don't
00:48:12know shit but things have the potential to get hot you need to step away no no you
00:48:17need to pull it back i told you i only got one serious target right now
00:48:22be careful rhodes is dangerous
00:48:30and you know that he is juiced in with some people with legitimate power
00:48:36some very dark people
00:48:38i'll look forward to meeting them
00:48:42and i thought that i was the crazy one
00:48:48well
00:48:50fuck
00:48:54oh
00:49:00oh
00:49:02yeah
00:49:06yeah
00:49:06yeah
00:49:15yeah
00:49:16yeah
00:49:17no
00:49:47This ain't no opposition, proposition, debate.
00:50:01There is no debate.
00:50:05Opioids must be eliminated.
00:50:08Eliminated, every damn one of them.
00:50:13Hydrocodone.
00:50:16Oxycodone.
00:50:18Morphine.
00:50:19Codeine.
00:50:22There's too many good non-drug treatments.
00:50:27Ice, massage, heat, physical therapy, acupuncture.
00:50:32God forbid exercise.
00:50:34Too many non-addictive pain relievers.
00:50:37Ibuprofen, acetaminophen, naproxen.
00:50:41So let me be real clear on this.
00:50:45If you're one of those people violating your oath and pushing this opioid shit, you're scum.
00:50:53Scum.
00:50:54Is that harsh?
00:50:58Sure is.
00:51:01Do I care?
00:51:03Hell no.
00:51:05Talk to me, caller.
00:51:09You know, I'm surprised anyone can see you.
00:51:12What do you mean?
00:51:15Sitting up there on your high horse, pontificating up there in the clouds.
00:51:22Do you, uh, do you get lightheaded?
00:51:26Does it make you dizzy, Billy J?
00:51:28You sound angry?
00:51:31No.
00:51:32No, I'm just making an observation, friend.
00:51:35Oh, friend.
00:51:37I call it like I see it.
00:51:39And if you don't like that, there's not much I can do for you.
00:51:42Oh, you call it as you see it, huh?
00:51:45Well, tell me, what qualifications do you have?
00:51:48Huh?
00:51:49How would you help someone who came to you with chronic pain?
00:51:54Maybe you should tell me.
00:51:56What are you?
00:51:58Doctor?
00:51:59Pharmacy, bro?
00:52:01Or just garden variety scum, hmm?
00:52:04No, no, no, no, no.
00:52:05This isn't about me.
00:52:07You're the one who goes on the radio and starts slinging shit about subjects you know nothing about.
00:52:14Oh, I can assure you I know plenty.
00:52:16Well, tell me, Mr. Know-It-All.
00:52:18Someone comes to you with chronic pain and asks you for help.
00:52:22What do you give them, huh?
00:52:24A gummy bear?
00:52:25Oh, I sure wouldn't give them a gummy bear laced with fentanyl.
00:52:29Neither would I.
00:52:31Then you are a doctor.
00:52:33All right, Doc.
00:52:34You know how addictive this shit is.
00:52:38In fact, you count on it, don't you?
00:52:47Bill, let me tell you something.
00:52:49If you look on the side of the bottle or the package, it says you take one pill every 12 hours.
00:52:55And if you follow those directions, you won't have a problem.
00:52:59When a drug starts to affect the dopamine receptors in your brain, what's written on the side of a bottling, it'll be much help, Doc.
00:53:07All you have to do is follow what's prescribed by professionals, Bill.
00:53:12If you don't, it's on you.
00:53:14You're weak.
00:53:15But what you should do, mister, is you should stop peddling lies.
00:53:19Exactly what lies am I peddling, Doc?
00:53:24Lies that is being done on purpose, that is a part of some grand conspiracy, Bill.
00:53:31More Americans have died of opioid abuse than were killed in the Vietnam War.
00:53:36And as long as it makes money, nobody gives a damn.
00:53:39That's not a conspiracy.
00:53:40You tell me what it is.
00:53:42Fear-mongering.
00:53:43Fake news being pushed by a liar like you.
00:53:46If anybody knows anything about pushing, I suspect it's you.
00:53:51You better be careful what you say to me, Bill.
00:53:54I wouldn't want to have to sue you for defamation.
00:53:57How can I defame you if I don't know who you are?
00:54:01Hey, I'll tell you what.
00:54:02Why don't you come down to the studio?
00:54:06We can talk face-to-face, mano-a-mano.
00:54:11I'd like to know who you are.
00:54:13I'll bet my listeners would, too.
00:54:17Hello?
00:54:23How illuminating.
00:54:25So you have to wonder, friends,
00:54:27what kind of a man wouldn't stand behind his words?
00:54:29Maybe somebody who's got a lot more to lose than he's letting on.
00:54:35I stand by my words, Doc.
00:54:39Why don't you stand by yours?
00:54:42Or maybe you don't want to go down those roads.
00:54:45That asshole.
00:54:50He thinks he knows everything.
00:54:53I'll bury him.
00:54:55You're a damn moron for calling into that show.
00:54:58He baited you and you fell for it.
00:55:01Moron?
00:55:02Oh, that is...
00:55:04That is rich coming from a cheap cast-off like you.
00:55:08It's where we're at now.
00:55:13Insults like that.
00:55:17You are a guest in my life.
00:55:20So don't fuck with me, sweetheart,
00:55:22because I am not famous for my compassionate nature.
00:55:25You are a guest in my life.
00:55:55How do you like my new place?
00:55:58I'm sorry.
00:56:02Can we go inside?
00:56:04No, we can't.
00:56:06Please.
00:56:08Hey, you wanted me out of your life, remember?
00:56:11And now I'm out.
00:56:13For good.
00:56:15Look, I made a mistake.
00:56:18I don't know what I was thinking.
00:56:20Yeah, you made a mistake.
00:56:22But I know exactly what you were thinking.
00:56:24I don't expect you to forgive me.
00:56:28Good.
00:56:29Because I won't.
00:56:34No.
00:56:35Alan is behind a Medicare thing, don't you?
00:56:38Of course I know that.
00:56:41I'd be willing to testify for you in court.
00:56:43Can we, please, get back together?
00:56:57Please.
00:56:58Please.
00:57:08I'm sorry.
00:57:09I'm sorry.
00:57:09Can you see one last patient, doctor?
00:57:38Um, I guess so.
00:57:40Give me a moment.
00:57:42I'll send him in.
00:57:55Relax.
00:57:56Sometimes people get nervous about the reading.
00:57:58And that makes the reading go up.
00:58:00Okay?
00:58:01Here we go.
00:58:05120 over 80.
00:58:07It's, uh, just about perfect.
00:58:09You got good stress management.
00:58:13It took a while, but I found something that works for me.
00:58:18Well, don't keep it a secret.
00:58:21I mean, I could use some myself.
00:58:33Your heart's strong.
00:58:35I'm glad to hear that.
00:58:38Have I seen you before?
00:58:40I was a patient of Dr. Max.
00:58:42Unfortunately, he's no longer with us.
00:58:50But it's, uh, your voice.
00:58:53It just seems so familiar.
00:58:55Have we met somewhere?
00:58:58No, we haven't met.
00:58:59Not in person.
00:59:09You're that asshole from the radio show.
00:59:12Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
00:59:14How'd you know who I was?
00:59:17You'd be surprised by how much I know.
00:59:19So it's not a coincidence
00:59:22that after we talk, you're sitting here now.
00:59:28It doesn't matter.
00:59:31Matters to me.
00:59:34Hey, how long does it take
00:59:36to become a doctor?
00:59:39What, are you thinking about studying?
00:59:41I'm just curious.
00:59:44Four years of medical school
00:59:45and a few years residence.
00:59:47It's a lot of work.
00:59:51It's a lot of knowledge to be gained.
00:59:55And?
00:59:56Be ashamed to waste all that effort.
01:00:00What's that supposed to mean?
01:00:03Do I have to spell it out?
01:00:06Yes.
01:00:07I'd like you to spell it out for me.
01:00:11What you do,
01:00:13it's important.
01:00:14People put their trust in you.
01:00:19If a janitor quits their job,
01:00:21it's not hard to find another janitor.
01:00:24But a surgeon?
01:00:26Especially a good one.
01:00:28All those years of study,
01:00:29all that knowledge?
01:00:31If that was wasted for no good reason,
01:00:34that'd be a shame.
01:00:35It sounds like a threat.
01:00:44Maybe it is.
01:00:46No, I think you misheard me.
01:00:49Did I?
01:00:50I asked you to spell it out for me.
01:00:52Not speak in riddles.
01:00:53You're a good doctor, Alan.
01:01:02You need to stop your extracurricular activities
01:01:05and just be a good doctor.
01:01:08You come into my office
01:01:10to tell me what to do and how to live?
01:01:12I just give advice.
01:01:16It's up to you to take it or not.
01:01:19You take your advice
01:01:20and get the hell out of here.
01:01:28That was not the answer I was looking for.
01:01:30That was not the answer I was looking for.
01:02:00That was not the answer I was looking for.
01:02:20That's wanted to be a wonderful tutor.
01:02:24But you are all.
01:02:29I don't know.
01:02:59I don't know.
01:03:29I don't know.
01:03:59I don't know.
01:04:29God damn it.
01:04:31Where the hell are you, you stupid thug?
01:04:34What?
01:04:45What?
01:04:46You got a moment?
01:04:48Not really.
01:04:49What are you doing here?
01:04:50Ignoring each other isn't getting us anywhere.
01:04:52I need to know where this is going.
01:04:53Well, Lisa, tell me, where would you like it to go?
01:05:01That's not funny.
01:05:03I changed my life for you.
01:05:04I left my husband for you.
01:05:06Whoa, hang on a minute.
01:05:08I didn't ask you to leave your husband.
01:05:11I was pretty happy with you being a side ride.
01:05:16A side ride?
01:05:17That's all I am to you?
01:05:19Until you moved into my house and then, I don't know, it became more like a speed bump.
01:05:24Screw you.
01:05:25Don't you talk to me that way.
01:05:26I thought we had something special.
01:05:31Oh, jeez.
01:05:32What is it with women?
01:05:33Something special?
01:05:35You know, it's way overrated, like intuition.
01:05:38I'll tell you something, sweetheart.
01:05:39Love has a shelf life.
01:05:41And I feel this is expiring.
01:05:44Really?
01:05:49Well, before you make any hasty decisions, consider this.
01:05:53You talk in your sleep, asshole.
01:05:56And you talk real loud on the phone.
01:05:59I know all about your dirty little secrets, including how you set up Tom.
01:06:04Bullshit.
01:06:05You can't prove anything.
01:06:08And that precious patent you want so desperately?
01:06:11You'll never have it.
01:06:14I'll see to that.
01:06:20How's that for a speed bump?
01:06:41I'm sorry.
01:06:51How did you get this cut?
01:06:54You know, you need to be in a hospital.
01:06:56This thing needs stitches.
01:06:57No.
01:06:57No hospital.
01:06:59They ask too many questions.
01:07:01Well, I'll do the best I can.
01:07:04Hey, you know the difference between God and a surgeon?
01:07:09No.
01:07:09What?
01:07:11God doesn't think he's a surgeon.
01:07:12That's more accurate than you think.
01:07:19Now that I patched you up, what the hell happened to your neck?
01:07:23I think I'm getting under your partner's skin.
01:07:27Rhodes?
01:07:28I sent a friend to pay me a visit last night.
01:07:30Christ.
01:07:33What happened?
01:07:35I disarmed him.
01:07:37Tied him up.
01:07:38Got into a mid-road sentence.
01:07:42Jesus.
01:07:44Doug.
01:07:44I want to tell you something.
01:07:48I haven't told anybody.
01:07:52I'm doing it because I think I can trust you.
01:07:55Because I think you need my help.
01:07:58Sure you can trust me, Bill.
01:08:01Doesn't matter what it is.
01:08:03You haven't heard what it is yet.
01:08:11Look, you heard of the six-shooter?
01:08:13Well, of course.
01:08:15Everyone has.
01:08:15He's all over the news.
01:08:17What about him?
01:08:23You're looking at him.
01:08:27Is that supposed to be funny or something?
01:08:30Because it kind of is.
01:08:32Doc, what reason would I have to tell you this if it wasn't true?
01:08:38Yank my chain?
01:08:40Try to get another laugh, maybe?
01:08:41It's better than your doctor does.
01:08:43Come on.
01:08:44I'm the guy.
01:08:50So, Bill, I get why you wear the mask, but why do you shoot them all six times?
01:08:57There's too many bullets and gun holes.
01:09:07See ya.
01:09:07See ya.
01:09:07I want to tell you.
01:09:16I love you.
01:09:17I thought you were the.
01:09:18Yeah.
01:09:19I want to tell you.
01:09:20I'm the responds.
01:09:20I help you.
01:09:21I'm the one.
01:09:21I'm the one who asks you.
01:09:23I don't think I'm a good to ask you though.
01:09:23I pragmatic when it comes to life.
01:09:24I don't know.
01:09:25I don't know.
01:09:26I don't know the advice.
01:09:27I don't know.
01:09:27I can't follow you.
01:09:27I don't know.
01:09:28It's too many.
01:09:28I don't know.
01:09:29I know that.
01:09:29I believe you were the one in my life.
01:09:30I'm the one who zrobi their new life.
01:09:31I brought you to my life.
01:09:32It's a beautiful day.
01:09:32I'm the one who was my you.
01:09:33I could tell you to topple my life.
01:09:34Take a look at that.
01:09:50The body of a loose woman, Lisa Mack?
01:09:53My wife.
01:09:55Was discovered floating in a lake in the Land O'Lakes area Monday afternoon.
01:10:00A parent drowning victim?
01:10:01No foul play is suspected, but the body's been taken to the county coroner for autopsy.
01:10:08Yeah.
01:10:09He hadn't taken enough from me.
01:10:11Now he's taken the last thing I cared anything about.
01:10:15Rhodes?
01:10:16Yeah, of course, Rhodes.
01:10:18I know he's behind this.
01:10:20He tried to kill you, didn't he?
01:10:22No, she didn't drown.
01:10:24She was the captain of her college swim team, Bill.
01:10:27No, she didn't drown.
01:10:29Not without help.
01:10:31No, she didn't ask her to die.
01:10:33No, she was the captain of her zombies.
01:10:34Help!
01:10:36No, she didn't fucking sorrow.
01:10:38Help!
01:10:41Help!
01:10:43Help!
01:10:45Go, you won't.
01:10:50Go, you won't get a chance of a necklace.
01:10:53She'll bit now in front of her.
01:10:55Congresswoman켜rog, Margaret?
01:10:56Get out of here.
01:10:57No,警察 sistleigh, and motivating him.
01:10:59Jeez, what a surprise
01:11:20What can I do for you, partner?
01:11:24Oh, save the bullshit
01:11:25I'm done fighting you
01:11:27I'm ready to sign
01:11:29You can have the damn patent
01:11:32Is this some kind of joke?
01:11:35Tomorrow night, my place
01:11:36I'll call you
01:11:38Sure, okay
01:11:40Whatever you want
01:11:55So
01:11:56What do you think of me now, Dad?
01:12:01Okay, let's get to it
01:12:03There's good news and bad news
01:12:06Bad first
01:12:07You two did a sloppy job
01:12:11Now homicides all over it
01:12:13The good news
01:12:14Is I'm about to transition
01:12:17To a whole new level of operation
01:12:18No more small potatoes for me
01:12:21Now Strauss is gone
01:12:23Now Strauss is gone
01:12:23That means that technically
01:12:26Your boys are unemployed
01:12:28The question remains
01:12:30What is the best way to resolve that?
01:12:34Now you see this gun?
01:12:37This was Strauss' favorite gun
01:12:39He adored this gun
01:12:41It's a Wyatt Earp replica
01:12:43Peacekeeper
01:12:45The dumb prick didn't have it with him
01:12:48When he was killed
01:12:50If he had
01:12:52He might still be here
01:12:54Why'd you bring it here, Mr. Rhodes?
01:12:57Or this?
01:13:01Or this?
01:13:02Dan, clean this missile
01:13:24How's it going?
01:13:43I can't believe it.
01:14:13I can't believe it.
01:14:43What's all this, Tom?
01:14:45Getting all my belongings together, man.
01:14:47I'll be moving back into the old house now.
01:14:51All right.
01:14:54Sorry about Lisa, Tom.
01:14:58I appreciate it, buddy.
01:15:00It's a hard time for all of us.
01:15:04It surely is.
01:15:04Is that the assignment?
01:15:09Yeah, sure.
01:15:13You got a pen?
01:15:16Yeah.
01:15:18There you go.
01:15:18I hope you don't mind my asking, Tom.
01:15:25What changed your mind?
01:15:29You know, I just don't want to be part of this anymore.
01:15:31I'm tired of fighting.
01:15:33I'm tired of losing.
01:15:35Hell, I'm just tired.
01:15:37I'm thinking about going into a whole other line of work.
01:15:39That's a real good idea.
01:15:47Fresh start.
01:15:49For both of us.
01:15:53Well, I'll be seeing you.
01:15:54Yes, you will.
01:16:07What the hell are you doing here?
01:16:12You guys know each other?
01:16:14Yes, we do.
01:16:16Alan, meet my new business partner.
01:16:18Mr. Bill Johnson.
01:16:21We met.
01:16:23I don't know what you guys are up to, but I'm leaving.
01:16:26Uh-uh-uh.
01:16:28Are you serious?
01:16:30I think you're fine.
01:16:32I'm a pretty serious guy.
01:16:33Right, Doc?
01:16:37Okay, Mr. Serious.
01:16:40Let's cut the dance.
01:16:41What do you want?
01:16:48I want my daughter back.
01:16:52Who's your daughter?
01:16:56Her name was Ashley.
01:17:00Ashley Johnson.
01:17:02I don't know who she is.
01:17:04No.
01:17:07She didn't know you either.
01:17:10But opioids pushed by scum like you killed her.
01:17:14I'm sorry for your loss.
01:17:16But if your daughter was an addict, that's on her.
01:17:19No!
01:17:21No.
01:17:24Actually, doctor,
01:17:26it's on you.
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01:18:15Enough. He's gone.
01:18:43It's over.
01:18:45It's over.
01:19:15It's over.
01:19:45It's over.
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01:25:15It's over.
01:25:45It's over.
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