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00:00Dana Berg for the people your honor just when you think you've seen it all I figured I should
00:11up my self-promotion game so I am running my own bus bench ads and billboards LA is the city of
00:16billboard lawyers sir Sam went through the trouble to retrofit a semi-truck got a commercial driver's
00:21license under a fake name just so he could get a job at some biofuel company leading the beast
00:26it's what some corn artists call a scan that targets the government sure Jack is anxious to
00:30have you back how long has it been six months almost you are betraying everything you used to
00:36stand for Maggie I am not the one throwing around baseless charges to save a little face and prop up
00:40a sinking case legal had a heart attack he's gone Mickey we gotta go it doesn't matter what I did
00:46I wasn't thinking about the consequences from bad to worse there goes our star witness Janine
00:52Kazarian's dead we need to leave we believe Sam Scales was running a scam with Alex Kazarian to
00:59defraud the U.S. government now the only people who can confirm this are agent Ruth and agent Vasquez
01:03it shouldn't be hard to track them down agent Ruth was even in court for some of today's testimony
01:07one of these agents was here today the benchmark would be issued within the hour where are you taking
01:12me hey
01:13hey
01:22this is because I got you guys in trouble for listening in on my phone calls isn't it
01:41hey you can't do this hey
01:43where the hell are we going just relax will you
01:51get out
02:20go on
02:24go on
02:50Who's there?
03:12Mr. Haller, thanks for meeting me.
03:15As if I had a choice.
03:18I apologize for the drama.
03:20I just had to get to you before you called someone and said something stupid.
03:24Like what? Like my driver was kidnapping me?
03:26You'll be taken home safely once we're done.
03:29I give you my word.
03:30All because of a bench warrant?
03:32I'm sorry, agent. That was the only way to get you in court.
03:36I don't think you get it, Mr. Haller.
03:38I'm not coming to court, and neither is Agent Vasquez.
03:41Yeah, well, the judge went back to differ.
03:45Someone high up from the bureau will talk to someone in the state AG's office.
03:50Listen, somebody will make a call.
03:52It's beyond my pay grade. Do you understand?
03:55The bureau isn't going to sink an investigation this big to save one defense lawyer.
04:01So what? You're just going to let me go to prison for the rest of my life?
04:05For a murder you know I didn't commit?
04:06We wouldn't be here if you hadn't insisted on a speedy trial.
04:11We would have wrapped up our case.
04:12Yours would have been thrown out.
04:13Well, I apologize for exercising my constitutional right
04:16not to run in jail until it's convenient for you.
04:19I didn't know anything about your case, agent.
04:21My hands are tied, Haller.
04:23I'm sorry. Genuinely.
04:26But don't worry.
04:28Once we're done, we're going to set this right.
04:31Once you're done?
04:33You mean after I get convicted of murder?
04:35After my reputation is destroyed?
04:37After I go to prison for a year or two?
04:39Well, look at the bright side.
04:41At least California has a moratorium on the death penalty, right?
04:46You're actually serious.
04:48You f-
04:48Your friends think you can do whatever you want.
04:52Right?
04:52If I'm going to be collateral damage,
04:56you need to tell me what it's for right now.
04:58I can't do that.
04:59Bullshit.
05:00Why did you even sleep in that incident report
05:02if you weren't going to help me?
05:03I don't know what you're talking about.
05:04Don't lie to me. I know it was you.
05:05You threatened me with a misconduct investigation.
05:08Did you forget that part?
05:09You could have made that go away.
05:11You did it because you knew what was happening to me was wrong.
05:13Simple as that.
05:18Please, Deji, just...
05:20Just tell me.
05:21What's going on?
05:22Bleeding the beast.
05:27It's not just a one-off scam.
05:29It's happening all over the country.
05:31About a dozen refineries that we know of so far.
05:34Including bio-green.
05:36The thing is,
05:37the scam may play out in different ways,
05:40but in the end, it's always the same.
05:43It's just like your EPA expert testified.
05:46A truck leaves the refinery loaded with biofuel for delivery.
05:50See you on the rebound.
05:56The same truck comes back later carrying raw feed stock.
06:00And they make this run multiple times a day.
06:02But the contents of the barrels never change.
06:06They just keep running the same cooking grease in and out and changing the labels.
06:10And every time, they build the government all over again for it.
06:15The players behind the scam are all the same, too.
06:20Some of the biggest organized crime groups in America taking in millions.
06:25That's where Sam came in.
06:26We needed somebody on the inside.
06:27Preferably someone with a record that we could turn.
06:28And you needed your fingerprints off of it.
06:30That's why you took Sam's wallet from the morgue, isn't it?
06:31You didn't want anybody connecting him to bio-green and exposing your investigation.
06:46Sam was supposed to get you to Alex Gazarian.
06:48Gazarian was gonna move you up the food chain.
06:51Only now they're both dead.
06:54All the more reason that we can't compromise this investigation any further.
06:58Yeah, tell that to Sam.
07:00What happened to Sam's scales is unfortunate.
07:02Unfortunate?
07:03That's one way of putting it.
07:04He's dead.
07:06And it's your fault.
07:07How?
07:08Stop playing dumb.
07:09Gazarian found out that Sam was informing on him.
07:11That's why he took him out.
07:13That's a plausible theory, but that's not what happened.
07:17Then what the hell didn't happen?
07:19Why else did Gazarian kill Sam?
07:21Because Sam was stealing from Alex.
07:24That's why Alex had him whacked.
07:27Alex didn't know anything about the FBI.
07:30Jeez, he would have killed Sam sooner if he had.
07:34And I'm probably next.
07:38Well, I got a crew who can keep you safe for the time being, but who knows?
07:42Maybe the Armenians won't even bother to come after you.
07:45Seriously?
07:46These people just killed a member of their own family.
07:49You think they're gonna think twice about taking me out?
07:51Janine, I can probably get you some kind of protection, but first, I need the truth.
07:56I need to know everything you know.
07:59All of it.
08:00But I need you to be honest, you understand?
08:03Did you actually witness Sam's murder?
08:05No.
08:06Nothing like that.
08:07Alex kept me away from the ugly stuff.
08:11But I know about Bio Green.
08:14He put my name on it so there wouldn't be a paper trail back to him.
08:18And how did Sam even become involved with Bio Green in the first place?
08:21As pissed off as Alex could get when someone tried to pull one over on him.
08:26He also knew good work when he saw it.
08:28Sam tricked him with some art gallery scam a while back.
08:33Yeah.
08:34Yeah.
08:35Yeah.
08:36We are aware of that incident.
08:39Yeah, well, Alex was impressed in spite of himself and they connected after that.
08:48Sam had a lot of skills.
08:51Skills Alex figured he could use to run the Bio Green operation.
08:58And by the Bio Green operation, you mean the fraud they were pulling, right?
09:03Yeah.
09:04Sam did most of the groundwork.
09:07He even got a truck license to help pull it off.
09:10And it worked.
09:11Money was flowing.
09:13Alex's family was happy, which meant Alex was happy.
09:16Let me guess, until he started noticing some money missing?
09:21Alex couldn't understand why the math wasn't adding up.
09:28Then he figured out that Sam set up his own shell company and was taking a cut of the subsidies
09:34that were supposed to be going to Alex's family.
09:37Same with scamming the scammers.
09:39Classic Sam couldn't help himself.
09:41Yeah, well, neither could Alex.
09:44And you're positive of this.
09:47When he made us go on the run, I forced him to tell me the truth.
09:51I said to him, I wasn't going to go anywhere with him if he didn't tell me exactly what the hell was going on.
09:58And what did he tell you?
10:00When he found out that Sam was ripping him off, he lost his shit.
10:03Hey.
10:04What?
10:05Is there a problem?
10:06You could say that.
10:07Oh, come on, Alex.
10:08Look, look, look.
10:09Whatever it is, we can work it out.
10:10I got the...
10:11Relax.
10:12Very nice.
10:13But how did he end up in the trunk of Mickey Holler's car?
10:27Alex hated Holler because he pushed him into pleading the fifth at that chef's trial.
10:34I mean, he lost the Olympic contract.
10:36He had to sell his construction company.
10:38Otherwise, he never would have been running Bio Green at all.
10:42So taking out Sam and pinning it on Mickey solved all of his problems at the same time?
10:47Yeah.
10:48Something like that.
10:50Except I'm betting his family didn't appreciate all the attention that came with it.
10:54So they decided to cauterize that wound.
10:57Dummy never thought things through.
11:04He never thought that his family would turn on a fucking idiot.
11:11Excuse me.
11:29Mickey, where have you been?
11:34That's a long story.
11:35Agent Ruth wanted to meet.
11:37Are you still at the house?
11:38No.
11:39Cisco called.
11:41I'm down here in Orange County with him and Janine for right now.
11:45Well, I hope she can help because Agent Ruth made it very clear the FBI's not going to take the stand.
11:50Yeah.
11:51She told me everything.
11:52According to her, Kazarian had no idea that Sam was informing to the FBI.
11:57Yeah, that's what I heard too.
11:58They killed him because he was skimming off the top.
12:01Legal was right.
12:02There really is no honor among thieves.
12:05Doesn't matter now.
12:06The only thing that matters is getting Janine to testify.
12:09She's the only one who could put this on Kazarian.
12:13Just give me a sec.
12:17She's never going to testify, Mickey.
12:19We'll subpoena her if we have to.
12:21She'll just lie and say she doesn't know anything, or she'll take the fifth.
12:25I mean, she's on the run from the people who killed her boyfriend.
12:28You think she's just going to get up there and name names?
12:30Well, can you get a protection?
12:32I told her I'd try, but as a defense attorney, how?
12:37If I was the DA, sure, but Dana Berg's not going to play ball.
12:42Neither are our defense.
12:43They don't want anybody testifying.
12:44All they care about is protecting their case.
12:46They're not going to help me.
12:52Unless we force our hand.
12:54How?
12:55Let me worry about that.
12:57Just sit tight, Max.
12:58I'll call you back.
13:13Hello?
13:14Who is this?
13:15Agent Donruth?
13:16Yes.
13:17I'll ask again.
13:18Who is this?
13:19I have a message from Mickey Haller.
13:20You should probably look out your window.
13:30Hello, Miss Crane.
13:31Mickey was right.
13:32About what?
13:33Juan really does sell the best paletas.
13:37What do you want?
13:38I think it's more about what you want, actually,
13:41which is to protect your Bio Green case
13:44and find somebody who can connect the dots to Alex Kazarian.
13:49Whether in private or, you know, in open court.
13:56If you're talking about Jeanine Ferrigno,
13:58then it's a good thing you're here today, Miss Crane.
14:00As I'm sure you're aware,
14:02that Miss Ferrigno is a person of interest
14:04in an ongoing federal investigation.
14:07So I think it's in everyone's best interest
14:09if you escort her to the Bureau's lobby ASAP.
14:13Oh, that is not in my best interest or in McD's.
14:16Okay, I know you think you're helping Mr. Haller,
14:18but you're not.
14:19I know who's not helping Mr. Haller.
14:21The FBI.
14:22And since that's the case,
14:24he really has no choice but to put Miss Ferrigno on the stand
14:27and hear everything she has to say.
14:29And I mean everything.
14:30If I were you, I'd bring popcorn.
14:34Miss Crane.
14:35Miss Crane.
14:36Miss Crane.
14:57Miss Crane.
14:58Miss Crane.
14:59Miss Crane.
15:00Miss Crane.
15:01Miss Crane.
15:02Miss Crane.
15:03All rise.
15:04Be seated, please.
15:05Does the defense have any more witnesses to call?
15:13Uh, yes.
15:16Yes, Your Honor, we do.
15:18If, uh, if the court will allow me, just a moment.
15:51Mr. Holler?
15:53Perhaps today?
15:57Thank you, young.
15:58Uh...
15:59The defense calls...
16:04The...
16:07The defense calls...
16:15Call...
16:16One moment, Mr. Holler.
16:26Of course.
16:27You may hear...
16:29And the jury,
16:31This is the one.
16:44Members of the jury, my sincere apologies for this unfortunate delay, but the court must take a short recess.
16:52I'll see counsel in my chambers immediately.
17:04Ms. Berg, Ms. McPherson, both obviously know District Attorney Suarez.
17:08I assume you do as well, Mr. Howler?
17:12We've met.
17:14Can I ask what this is all about, Adam?
17:22I take it you're from the FBI?
17:24Uh, yes, Your Honor, and thank you for seeing us on short notice.
17:27I'm Stephen Trimbley. I'm the Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles Field Office,
17:31and this is my colleague, Agent Don Ruth.
17:33Well, I guess someone touched a nerve somewhere.
17:37Judge, it's come to our attention that the defense in this trial
17:40is about to call a witness, Janine Ferrigno.
17:43But the information that Ms. Ferrigno might share with the court
17:46is extremely sensitive and highly relevant
17:49to an ongoing federal investigation.
17:52An investigation that would be directly imperiled
17:54by this information coming to light.
17:56When Agent Ruth brought this to my attention,
17:58I immediately consulted with District Attorney Suarez,
18:00and he agreed that Ms. Ferrigno cannot be permitted to testify at this time.
18:05In fact, we believe that Ms. Ferrigno's life is in danger
18:08because of the information she possesses.
18:10And accordingly, we have a team of U.S. Marshals on site
18:13prepared to take her into protective custody.
18:15That's, uh, that's all very interesting, Agent,
18:19but it seems the FBI has a slight problem.
18:23Mr. Suarez doesn't decide who gets to testify in my courtroom.
18:27I do.
18:29Of course, that's true, Your Honor.
18:33What I can do is offer a resolution to this case,
18:37one that will hopefully render Ms. Ferrigno's testimony unnecessary.
18:43What do you mean, a resolution?
18:45Having taken the totality of the circumstances into account,
18:48my office is prepared to drop the charges against Mr. Holler.
18:51What?
18:52Provided he's amenable to an agreement, of course.
18:56You've gotta be fucking kidding me!
18:58Ms. Berg, you get one warning. This was it.
19:01What kind of agreement?
19:02Well, first of all, we'll need your silence and cooperation
19:05until the federal case is adjudicated.
19:07And when would that be?
19:09Obviously, we can't say.
19:11So we're clear, our jury has been impaneled.
19:13Jeopardy has attached.
19:15Correct.
19:16Mr. Holler can never be retried.
19:18We will move to dismiss the case with prejudice.
19:22And what would be the basis for this dismissal?
19:25My office will make a statement announcing that we've come into possession of new evidence,
19:29which casts grave doubt on the validity of the case.
19:34Happens all the time.
19:35Yeah, sure. Happens all the time in cases no one's paying attention to.
19:39You're saying you'll drop the charges, but I can never say why.
19:42And no one will ever present this evidence showing I was wrongly accused or apologized or...
19:49See?
19:50Even now, your prosecutor still thinks I didn't.
19:53If it quacks like a duck.
19:54Dana.
19:55You know what, um...
20:10I think I'll pass.
20:14You'd rather take your chances with a verdict?
20:17If taking a deal means I have a clad over my head for the rest of my life, then yes.
20:22I leave my fate in the hands of the jury.
20:24And when I get a not guilty, maybe then you can finally accept you got it wrong.
20:28Juries get it wrong all the time.
20:30I can also tell the world how I was set up right under the FBI's nose,
20:34and how the DEA's office went right along with it and railroaded me.
20:37So yeah, I think I like that deal better.
20:47What do you want?
20:50I want the same thing I wanted from the beginning.
20:53The only thing.
20:54I want my reputation back.
20:56I want my innocence.
20:59And how do you propose we give you that?
21:09I want a...
21:10I want a public statement from the DEA's office that completely exonerates me of any crime.
21:16And I want her to deliver it.
21:18Go to hell, Holler.
21:19She's the one who's been calling me a murderer for the last four months.
21:22She's the one the world needs to hear it from.
21:26I'd say for the sake of argument, we can accommodate that.
21:40Anything else?
21:43Yes.
21:44Officer Roy Collings from the LAPD.
21:46He was waiting for me that night, and everyone here knows it.
21:49Was framed for this, and I was stuck in jail and nearly killed
21:52while my name was dragged through the mud.
21:54I don't run the LAPD, Holler.
21:56No, but you have a public integrity unit.
21:58I want this fully investigated.
22:02Fine.
22:04We'll open a case.
22:06In good faith.
22:08You have my word.
22:09Very well.
22:23The defense accepts the offer.
22:25Just when you think you've seen it all.
22:39Mr. Holler.
22:41I, uh...
22:42I am genuinely sorry that you had to be put through this.
22:47But, pending the final paperwork from the district attorney's office, of course,
22:54you are now free to go.
22:56And I hope the next time I see you in my courtroom,
23:00it's on the lawyer's side of the table.
23:02Thank you, Your Honor.
23:05Thank you, Your Honor.
23:07Here is your choice.
23:08Better questions.
23:09Gosh, you won't leave.
23:10Let your people take care of your classroom
23:11and I hope that you're here too.
23:12Yes.
23:14For me坑, we get a good job altogether.
23:16Vuong Ele yankings.
23:17I have acquired the wizard's office.
23:18Please, weren't favored.
23:19You're done.
23:20Although, I've tried to go to the house first,
23:21I'm going to papa.
23:22If you're running in traveling,
23:23aren't as far as authorized.
23:25Yes.
23:27Isn't that awesome to me point out from the ring.
23:28I know. I... I could have...
23:40Hey. Hey. Hey.
23:43It's okay.
23:46It's okay.
23:51It's over, Mickey.
23:54We won.
23:57Yeah.
24:02We won.
24:05Hey.
24:08It's okay.
24:27It's okay.
24:32It's okay.
24:35It's okay.
24:37It's okay.
24:47Holler.
24:49Where's Janine Ferrigno? We need to put her in protective custody.
24:53San Clemente, I think.
24:57San Clemente.
24:59You were just about to call her on the stand.
25:02Yeah. About that.
25:05I know who's not helping Mr. Holler. The FBI.
25:08Since that's the case, he really has no choice but to put Ms. Ferrigno on the stand and hear everything she has to say.
25:14And I mean everything. If I were you, I'd bring popcorn.
25:19Walk fast and don't look back.
25:22Do you think that worked?
25:23It better work or Mickey goes to prison.
25:25You guys really color outside the lines at your firm.
25:27Any chance you're hiring?
25:29Don't worry. I have my investigator with her.
25:34She's safe and sound.
25:37Hey, Mick. How'd it go?
25:40Like clockwork? You ready?
25:41As she'll ever be.
25:43All right, just sit tight. The cavalry's on the way.
25:48Okay.
25:50They're sending the marshals for you.
25:52Where are they gonna put me?
25:53I don't know. Albuquerque.
25:56Albuquerque?
25:59That's the address where you can find her.
26:04Fucking holler.
26:23That was delicious. Thank you, Link.
26:29Ah, yes. Mamá, qué rico. Te quedó buenísimo.
26:32Ay, gracias.
26:34I know how much you like my pozole.
26:35Um, didn't I see you bring in DoorDash bags?
26:38Hayley, I don't know what you're talking about.
26:41It's okay, abuela.
26:42You cook so much for me in Mexico, it's no surprise you need a break.
26:45Well, it turns out that actually they have very good Mexican food in Los Angeles.
26:51Not as good as yours, Mamá.
26:53Ah, that's the right thing to say, baby.
26:55Ayúdpo los papus.
26:57Thank you, honey.
27:08Well, you and I should get going. Traffic's gonna be dying down.
27:12Yeah.
27:18Thank you for everything, Maggie.
27:20You don't need to thank me.
27:22Ah, yes, I do.
27:23I know how much you put on hold to help me.
27:26Your job, your home in San Diego.
27:30Jack.
27:31Yeah, and they'll all still be there.
27:34I think, anyway.
27:37I don't know how I can ever repay you.
27:39Well, for starters, you could avoid being framed for murder again.
27:43I'll do my best.
27:44Seriously, Mickey.
27:45If the tables were turned, you'd have done the same for me.
27:50I didn't even know I would.
27:53Even though we both know I never need to.
27:56Well, I do tend to conduct my business in a slightly more conventional way than you do.
28:02It's just slightly.
28:04Mm-hmm.
28:05You know, I think the biggest thing I've learned from all this is, uh,
28:09a lot of people think I'm an asshole.
28:11You just learned that now?
28:14Well, it became more painfully obvious.
28:16Hm.
28:17Come here.
28:35I wish you could stay longer, Maggie.
28:39I know.
28:46I am really glad this nightmare is over.
28:49They're over.
28:50For all of us.
28:54And it's time for me to get back to my life.
29:01But I'm always just a phone girl away.
29:03And Haley will be back up here before you know it.
29:08You stay out of trouble, Haller.
29:12No promises.
29:16Haley, we gotta go.
29:46Mom, are you happy in San Diego?
29:57What?
29:59Where's that coming from?
30:01I'm going to college next year.
30:02You can talk to me.
30:07Well, truth is, I miss L.A.
30:11My friends, my old colleagues.
30:15Dad?
30:16Yeah, I miss your dad.
30:18But I have to get back to my job.
30:21What about Jack?
30:23What about Jack?
30:25Well, you didn't say you had to get back to Jack.
30:29Long distance relationships are tough.
30:32And things with Jack are tense.
30:36Don't get me wrong.
30:37I like Jack.
30:39But maybe...
30:42I don't know.
30:43I don't know.
30:44Forget it.
30:45It's none of my business.
30:46What?
30:48It just doesn't seem like you're that into him.
30:54Okay.
30:55I mean, you looked kind of sad leaving Dad.
30:59Am I wrong?
31:03I am kind of sad.
31:06But...
31:10Mom, I see how the two of you are together.
31:15It's complicated.
31:17It's always been complicated with your father and me.
31:21But...
31:22My life is in San Diego right now.
31:25And I have to make that work.
31:28You understand?
31:47No.
31:48Oh, oh, oh.
31:49Oh, my God.
31:50Okay, wait.
31:51Hold on.
31:52I'm not even in.
31:53I'm going.
31:54I'm going.
31:55I'm going.
31:56Grace, this is not working.
31:57The billboard's too big.
31:58Cisco, maybe if you hold the phone, your arm's longer.
32:00There.
32:01Okay.
32:02That's better.
32:03I just...
32:04Now I'm...
32:05Okay, this is silly.
32:06I don't need to be in the selfie.
32:07Thank you, Grace.
32:08Everybody say...
32:09Queso!
32:11Okay.
32:12Now, one just of me.
32:14Yep.
32:15Okay.
32:16Go, go, go.
32:17Go, go, go, go, go.
32:18Okay.
32:19I'm ready.
32:20Yeah.
32:21All right.
32:22Just like that.
32:23Mm-hmm.
32:24Very good.
32:25Yeah.
32:26Ooh.
32:28Okay.
32:29I think we got it.
32:30Hey, we're going to head down to Angel's Tacos if you two want to come.
32:32No, because tonight, for the first time in months, I actually have solo time with my husband.
32:37So, I'm going to pass.
32:38Totally get it.
32:39Grace, I'll see you at the spa tomorrow, right?
32:41Yes, it is in my calendar.
32:43Great.
32:44Okay.
32:45Bye.
32:46Bye.
32:47Bye.
32:48The spa?
32:49Yeah.
32:50Uh, I didn't really have a choice.
32:52I think she wants to grill me, and I just figured I should just get it over with, you know?
32:57Well, at least you get a mud bath while you're ripping off the bandaid.
33:01That's a good point.
33:02Are you going to grill her?
33:04Over the sauna coals.
33:05Good girl.
33:06So proud of you, babe.
33:08You're also very photogenic.
33:11You don't think it's too much?
33:13I think it's a little late to be asking that question.
33:17I'm just so happy that we can finally get back to a sense of normalcy now.
33:22Well, I hope so.
33:24No, I'm serious.
33:26Mickey's case was a bulldozer.
33:29I felt like it was pulling us apart.
33:33It kind of freaked me out a little.
33:35Just a little.
33:37Hey.
33:39Promise me we're not going to let that happen again.
33:44I was going to say the same thing to you.
33:46We just have to find ways to spend time together, no matter what is going on.
33:52Even when work sends you to Palm Springs.
33:54Oh!
33:55Next time, you should let me come to the stakeout.
33:58How much fun would that be?
34:00You do realize it wasn't a desert vacation.
34:04I was working and somebody died.
34:06Oh, yes, that was very tragic.
34:09Well, it won't always be easy.
34:11But we need to remember that we're a team.
34:14And no distractions get in the way of the most important thing.
34:18Which is spending quality time with the man I love.
34:34I'll be right back.
34:36Are you okay?
34:37Good.
34:38I'm Lorna Crane.
34:39You might know me from my billboard.
34:40Um, call me.
34:43One, two, three, four, five, six.
34:44Run, run, run, run, run up.
34:45Go to faster miles an hour.
34:46Go to drive faster, stop and shop.
34:47With the radio on.
34:48I'm in love with Massachusetts.
34:49And the neon when it's cold outside.
34:51And the highway when it's late at night.
34:53And the highway when it's late at night.
34:54Got the radio on.
34:56I'm like a roller on.
34:57I'm like a roller on.
34:58I'm in love with you.
34:59And the road when it's cold outside.
35:01And the highway when it's late at night.
35:02Got the radio on.
35:03I'm like a roller on.
35:04All right.
35:05Go to drive faster, stop and shop.
35:06With the radio on.
35:11I'm in love with Massachusetts.
35:13And the neon when it's cold outside.
35:16And the highway when it's late at night.
35:19Got the radio on.
35:22I'm like a roller on.
35:25What's up, Busy?
35:52You finally get your car back to the end pound lot?
35:54Uh-huh.
35:56Not gonna lie.
35:57Kind of freaks me out that you're driving that thing again.
35:59I mean, Sam Scales was dead in the trunk.
36:01I had it professionally cleaned, so...
36:03Did you also have an exorcism?
36:05Because I mean...
36:06Is it?
36:06Gazarian took a knot from me.
36:07I'm not giving up my car, too.
36:10Although, I've been thinking I do need some kind of change.
36:13I might put my house on the market.
36:15That also seems sensible.
36:16It's literally been made by the Armenian mob.
36:18Not to mention the DEA, FBI, various cartels.
36:22We don't need a whole list.
36:23How many times has it been broken into?
36:25Okay.
36:26Okay.
36:27Uh, hold on.
36:30Haller and Associates, please hold.
36:33Are you coming into the office today?
36:35Exonerate Michael Haller.
36:37Your press conference is getting a ton of coverage.
36:40The phone's been ringing off the hook.
36:42I don't know yet.
36:43I'm kind of thinking I'm just gonna drive around all afternoon like the old days.
36:47Got it, boss.
36:48Got plans for dinner?
36:48No, I'm just gonna have a quiet night at home, actually.
36:52I'm gonna try a new, uh, new pasta recipe.
36:54Recipe?
36:56What is happening?
36:57All that time in jail made me appreciate a home-cooked meal, you know?
37:02Next thing I know, you'll be buying a treadmill.
37:05Hey, if you sell your house, do you have to disclose that Sam was killed in your garage?
37:08Well, the case is dropped, so it's kind of a gray area.
37:12Is it?
37:13Yeah, okay, I gotta go, Weezy.
37:15Fine.
37:17Come on, we're on.
37:18Come on.
37:19Come on.
37:41Done sir.
37:43Bye.
37:44Bye.
38:02Bye.
38:06Bye.
38:07Bye.
38:09Bye.
38:10Bye.
38:10Bye.
38:11Hey, hi, uh, this is weird, uh, but you're Mickey Holler, right?
38:38Yeah, that's me. I didn't catch your name.
38:43Get down.
38:44What?
38:45Shit, get down!
38:55FBI, freeze!
38:56Drop the weapon!
39:01Are you two okay?
39:02You following me?
39:03Just being careful. We had reason to believe that you were still a target.
39:07Target? From who?
39:10What do you think? You were a thorn and the Armenians didn't want in their side anymore.
39:15Do either of you need medical attention?
39:17Well...
39:18Ah, no, no, I'm fine. You okay?
39:21Yeah, yeah.
39:22Looks like your new friend just saved your life, Holler.
39:28No problem.
39:29Thank you for keeping an eye on me.
39:33Believe it or not, that is our job. Take care of yourself, Holler.
39:37What just happened?
39:38How'd you learn to do that?
39:39I don't know.
39:40The guy was eyeballing you and then he reached into his jacket and I guess my instincts kicked
39:44in.
39:45Your instincts?
39:46Who are you?
39:47Who are you?
39:48Oh.
39:49Uh...
39:50Actually, um...
39:51I'm your sister.
39:52No fun...
39:53My friend...
39:54No fun...
39:55My friend...
39:56No fun...
39:57My friend was the one who was eyeballing you and then he was eyeballing you and then
39:59he reached into his jacket and I guess my instincts kicked in.
40:01Your instincts?
40:02Who are you?
40:03Oh, uh...
40:06Actually, um...
40:08I'm your sister.
40:10I'm your sister.
40:40I'm your sister.
41:10I'm your sister.
41:40I'm your sister.
42:10I'm your sister.
42:40I'm your sister.
43:10I'm your sister.
43:40I'm your sister.
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