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00:09So, yeah, we're a lot less structured than, uh, Bailey here.
00:13We don't divide the pot by sector, but by relationship.
00:16We eat what we kill.
00:18But, um, often I will partner a manager with a specific target
00:22if I think they have a better shot that way.
00:23So, transparency within the office.
00:25Yeah, that makes sense.
00:26Uh-huh.
00:27Uh, I know you're used to a more, uh, siloed approach, Coop,
00:30but, uh, I gotta tell you, I think this could be a great fit for us.
00:35Max, yeah, get in here.
00:36Coop, you know Max Cohn?
00:37I don't know. Do we?
00:39Oh, the Robin Hood dinner last year.
00:40You outbid me on the suite for Taylor Swift.
00:42Right. Sorry about that.
00:44Yes, I have a 17-year-old daughter.
00:45That would have been hell to pay.
00:47I bet.
00:47Max is a superstar.
00:49He's been on the hot streak all over emerging markets.
00:52Well, I look forward to hearing all about that.
00:54Uh, you're aware of the non-solicit.
00:58No, legalism worried.
00:59The cost of enforcement would be too stiff, even for Bailey.
01:05Okay, so I run my own book, transparently.
01:08Of course, uh, the usual draw.
01:10All that's left to figure out is the percentages on the sheriff.
01:13Sound about right?
01:15Not exactly, no.
01:18It's Max's book.
01:20Now, you'd be, uh, hired gun hunting and gathering for a fee.
01:23We'll see how it goes.
01:24Yeah, we work together to bring in the investment capital.
01:27So I bag the elephants for the kid.
01:29He builds his book, and then you cut me loose.
01:31Whoa, I don't need anybody's help.
01:33All due respect, Max.
01:35Your boss thinks you do, or we wouldn't be having this conversation, would we?
01:38Coop.
01:39Three Yankees did a shitty 7% last year, Ben.
01:42The year before that, you were down 20% when everybody else was up.
01:45We outperformed the index stocks in the aggregate.
01:46Max, be quiet.
01:47Nobody cares about the index stocks.
01:49Who's his father?
01:50What?
01:51He's been in here less than five minutes.
01:53I already know he's somebody's son.
01:55My sister.
01:57Well, Uncle Ben, you're one margin call away from selling shitty condos in New Jersey,
02:02and you're about to hand the keys over to some dipshit in cheap shoes.
02:05Hey!
02:05He's a member of the Lucky Sperm Club.
02:07Bro, you can't come in here.
02:08Shut the fuck up, Max.
02:09Coop?
02:10Ben, you're a sinking ship.
02:13You're a punchline at dinner parties.
02:15Well, from what I hear, the only place willing to meet you.
02:20Well, what does that say about you?
02:24Good luck.
02:36I was unemployed and apparently unhirable, sitting in a $200,000 car wearing my best suit and a stolen watch.
02:44Nothing made sense.
02:46And that being the case, it was time to start considering some other options.
03:04Protect Philippe Nautilus, 18 carat.
03:08It's a nice watch.
03:10Got to check the book, but I think I can give you about, um, $175,000 for it.
03:17There's a strong secondhand market for these.
03:19$200,000.
03:21$185,000.
03:22Best and last.
03:25Sold.
03:27Great.
03:28I just need the box and the papers.
03:33Uh, it's not new.
03:35Yeah, I know.
03:36But it's got a serial number and a certificate of authenticity, which I'm going to need.
03:41Well, I don't have any of that.
03:43It was a gift.
03:46Yeah, right.
03:48Sorry, my friend.
03:49No papers, no sale.
03:52Well, what if I drop the price?
03:59Here.
04:01You go here, in the Bronx.
04:03You ask for Lou.
04:06Lou.
04:07Yeah.
04:07And you tell Lou, Lipschitz sent you.
04:11Lipschitz sent you.
04:23I don't know.
04:54You Lou?
04:56Who's asking?
04:58Oh, uh, sorry. Lipschitz sent me.
05:01I'm Lou.
05:04How do you know Lipschitz?
05:06We just met.
05:08Met where? In a bar?
05:09A synagogue? A.A. meeting? Where?
05:11Oh, his shop. Uh, I'm just, I'm trying to sell this.
05:18We're going in back, Rocco.
05:20Come on. Let's have a look.
05:37Go upstairs and watch TV while puppy does business, okay?
05:47Yeah, so my, uh, my wife just thinks it's too showy.
05:52Too showy?
05:53Well, is that why you don't wear a wedding ring?
05:59You're going to buy the watch or you're going to analyze me?
06:01I can do both at the same time.
06:08I'll give you 65 for it.
06:10Lipschitz was going to give me 185.
06:12Then he sent you to me.
06:13You could sell it legit. You wouldn't be here.
06:22We don't get men like you in here very often.
06:26You're what, a trader, stockbroker, whatever.
06:30The point is, you're a man who buys and sells things he never touches.
06:36You assign value out of your ass.
06:38Your skill is in selling that value to other rich schmucks.
06:43Now here you are selling me something you can hold in your hand.
06:47This is new to you.
06:49You don't understand this market, but you still think you can negotiate it.
06:55That's not savvy. That's stupidity.
06:59Maybe it's just desperation.
07:03That's the first honest thing you've said.
07:06Now we can do business.
07:08I'll give you 60.
07:10You just said 65.
07:12Deal.
07:13You got me back to my original price.
07:16Some negotiator.
07:45I never knew how far the ride was going to go till I look back at the smoke.
07:54You can't keep up with the Joneses.
07:58Don't want to run for the Joneses.
08:03I got my pocket of poses.
08:09Sometimes I wonder why.
08:12Sometimes I wonder why.
08:14I just don't want to smell their dying roses.
08:24I got my pocket full of poses.
08:29I don't keep up with the Joneses.
08:35I got my pocket full of holes.
08:59I got my pocket full of holes.
08:59I love you.
09:06It's time, bud.
09:10It's time.
09:12Good morning.
09:13We're late.
09:14Hey!
09:15Did you text your dad back?
09:17Are you kidding?
09:18Just text him back, please.
09:19For me.
09:21Yeah, fine.
09:23Hey!
09:28Hi, Mom.
09:37My thong has impregnated me.
09:54She's like an expert on finding ways to call my mom's boyfriend a dick.
09:58It was just a selfie.
09:59I shared it with my boyfriend, then he shared it with his friends.
10:03Oh.
10:04I dropped out of robotics club.
10:06Tell me what happened.
10:07You can't make me talk.
10:10No, look, he comes downstairs with flowers.
10:13He planted the biggest, sloppiest, most tongiest kiss on me that you've ever experienced in your life.
10:20Mark?
10:21And my mother went off on me, like she usually does.
10:24I guess I just proved it right for like a thousandth time.
10:28Well, now wait a minute.
10:29Can we acknowledge that there's a difference between getting detention and keying a car?
10:35Yeah.
10:36I know.
10:38Is that the first time you've ever done something like that?
10:41First time I got caught.
10:42Huh.
10:44Did you know the owner of the car?
10:46No.
10:46It wasn't like that.
10:47Why'd you do it then?
10:49I mean, you may not know, but I'm just wondering what was going through your head.
10:56It's like I get so angry.
11:00It's not really angry.
11:01It's more like this energy and it builds up and it's just inside me, making me anxious.
11:08And it gets to the point where I feel like I'm vibrating from all of it.
11:11And if I don't do something, I'll just explode, you know?
11:18And then I break a window and key a car or something.
11:23And it's like it just seeps out of me.
11:27And I can breathe right again.
11:40We all have a dream.
11:41Some nirvana we picture.
11:43That place we want to get to that will finally mean we've pulled it off.
11:47Success.
11:48Happiness.
11:48Peace.
11:50For me, it was Westmont Village, with its seven and eight figure homes, rolling lawns, and exclusive clubs.
11:58But I was starting to suspect that my dreams had been every bit as full of shit as the rest
12:02of me.
12:25The Oakwood Country Club, 100 grand a year buys you the privilege of paying 40% above
12:29market for every salad burger coffee and cocktail they serve but if you don't join it looks to
12:35everyone else like they wouldn't have you it's the age-old economics of social extortion but
12:40seeing it for what it was never stopped me from falling in line with all the other suckers
12:55tennis is my thing can you please just not have him do that okay it wasn't planned coop we just
13:01never know when you're gonna show up in the tournaments tomorrow she's doing fine she needs
13:05to get her utr up to a nine for princeton to even look at her i thought she was at
13:10a nine
13:10she's an eight seven she's doing two consecutive matches with four or five star recruits at this
13:16thing well how is a basketball player gonna help with that he was here on time
13:25all right let's go hey
13:31hey coop star about that just trying to help yeah yeah yeah if i hear if anybody needs their
13:35wife fucked i'll let you know all right let's just do some network huh coach tells us not to rush
13:43the
13:43net well he's right except when he's not okay the tournament is tomorrow it's not the time
13:55it's basic tennis come on let me show you hit it hit it hard
14:06you okay nice good one i punched my boyfriend in the balls okay well it was still worth it
14:15hey tori hey jels good luck tomorrow you too bitch
14:23i thought you two were friends yeah we are but there's only one spot for an incoming freshman
14:27on the tennis team well look on the bright side maybe she won't get into princeton
14:30maybe i won't now you're just being stupid come on back to the baseline let's go
14:40from the moment i laid eyes on you this is what i said i said i said i see it
14:46and i like it
14:47and i want it yes i do i need it to make me happy oh baby yes i do mean
14:58you from the moment i
15:00laid eyes on you this is what i said i said our beautiful sight to see things with you and
15:08nick
15:08seem really good huh they're fine
15:13still early days early days he's practically living with you what no he isn't i send him home
15:20all the time i'd like to have my bed to myself i'll send him to me i'll keep him in
15:25the garage like
15:25a mower take him out when i need a little trim what does that mean marie and i joined his
15:31gym yes
15:32yes great glasses great i prefer equinox that's because mel needs her space doesn't she
15:40shit guys what paul's here
15:46oh dear is that the waitress yeah in the flesh
15:52literally that's all her flesh i cannot believe you brought her here should we rule about that
15:58fuck her yeah fuck her how old is she 16 17 24
16:04her name's misty god i was gonna guess savannah but misty trucks yeah well you've been to his places
16:13all his waitresses are some version of her hey hey hey hey what
16:20present company excluded of course it's fine it's fine he picked me 15 years ago back when i wore
16:27bikinis like that don't even sam you are hot as fuck and when you say you're ready we're gonna set
16:34you up with some eligible bachelors oh oh yeah sam you're gonna have more dick than you know what to
16:39with okay oh what do you know about dick thank you guys but uh she can have him
16:47and you can have his money hey hey here here
16:54weekend brunch at the club where you'll find great food good company and an endless parade of
16:59conspicuous consumerism it's not like i'd never noticed but i guess now i was seeing it differently
17:07hey guys how's it going thank you are you joining us uh unclear have you seen hunter anybody
17:14no he's around here somewhere jake hey hey fuck hey there jake how are you buddy mr cooper
17:26sorry about the other day he kind of caught me by surprise
17:29yeah i was pretty surprised myself yeah i bet well i hope there's no lasting damage and uh more
17:39importantly i hope there's no hard feelings sure no hard feelings good great come on sit out have
17:45some lunch yeah jake come on let's get you uh i'd like it better if you meant it well i'd
17:49like it better
17:49if he kept his pants okay understand me come on all right if you see hunter please tell him i
17:56am looking
17:56for him thank you hi there oh hey how are you well i'm still mad at you i know but
18:05to be honest i can't
18:05exactly remember why oh fuck hey hey i'm kidding kidding i'm kidding i'm sorry sam come on i'm sorry
18:12about the other night i was preoccupied well normally i'd stay mad at you a little longer but paul brought
18:16his damn waitress and i'm feeling vulnerable which is really pissing me off so yeah did you see what
18:21she was wearing you know i didn't know this that's because she's wearing so little of it
18:26point is i need to feel sexy really damn soon so i'm gonna give you a pass well i'll make
18:31it worth
18:31your while damn right you will hey girls guys how's it going hello ladies brad jules how's it going
18:39hey coob what's new and exciting oh god same old same old i don't think it's at the bank
18:43uh there shouldn't a few bricks about the raid hikes but we see the way through
18:47please guys spare us the shop talk chelsea i saw you hitting earlier you're looking very strong
18:52oh thank you mr cooper i saw nick hitting with tori you uh you bringing the big guns huh
18:59coob is the big gun honey he played for princeton did i know that it was a lifetime ago
19:05well i'm predicting our daughters make it to the final again like last year what do you think
19:10that's the smart money hi how are you
19:16good everybody happy weekend
19:17hey honey how was the pool
19:20speaking of smart money i pulled a lot of strings to get you that three yankees interview come on it
19:25was
19:25a bullshit job and that bullshit job could have been yours look you've been shunned my friend and
19:30before you can get back to where you were you gotta get a foot in the door i opened the
19:34fucking door
19:35i'm not gonna sing for my supper party see if you're saying that tune in six months
19:39i think you're just worried about your five percent damn right i am along with about forty thousand
19:43in unpaid invoices you owe me i'm just saying yeah well i'm just saying i gotta go you just said
19:50that i know i gotta go hey
19:53oh hey dad are you high no
20:01barely on fair it's fine i just took one hit
20:04rain it in you're too young for this shit
20:09weren't you gonna get the drums
20:12it's a long story they're at my house
20:14well can we go get them
20:16we can use mom's car
20:20actually that's a pretty good idea you know what i have an errand to run first and then we can
20:23go get
20:24the drums
20:25deal
20:25okay um why don't you go and switch cars
20:32can you do it oh she's gonna freak out if she thinks i'm high
20:35well if you can't do the time don't do the crime
20:39go get it come on
21:07how'd that go
21:08better than expected yeah here you're gonna need that
21:17what the hell is that
21:19if you've not seen the ash mobile yet it's nicks
21:22he's very proud of it
21:26i bet
21:30thank you
21:31no doubt
21:32no doubt
21:33no doubt
22:13Hello, hello. Come on in. We got a new coffee machine. I'm going to make us all coffee.
22:22Did they kick you out? Mom. No, they didn't kick me out. I'm just asking. If that place was falling
22:27apart, we're trying to find her a better place. So, why isn't she staying with you? Gee, thanks, Mom. Well,
22:32I'm just saying, this isn't exactly the Ritz. Why would you want to come back here? I don't have a
22:36spare bedroom. Oh, I keep forgetting you're not in the big house anymore. Look, if it's going to be a
22:43problem, I can just... No, of course not. I'm just saying.
22:49What exactly is it you're just saying? I'm just saying, I wish I knew why you both seemed so hellbent
22:55on screwing up your lives. Jesus, fuck. Who wants decaf? Oh, that's me. We don't have decaf, Ron. The silver
23:01pods are decaf. No. The blue were. And we're out. Oh. You still want it? Seems like as good a
23:08time as any to dial up my anxiety.
23:09Andy? I'm going to go put your bags upstairs. Andy, your coffee? Yeah. Dad, I'll get it later.
23:40I saw Bruce and his family at the stop-and-shop. He has those two adorable kids. Gorgeous skin tone.
23:49It's a bit lighter than Bruce's because of that wife of his.
23:52That's great, Mom. Anyway, he seemed very happy to see me, all things considered. And I just couldn't help thinking
23:59how things would have been if you'd just married him back then.
24:02I would have still been me. You were supposed to get married? It's a long story. She skipped out on
24:07her own wedding. I had a psychotic break. I know. I'm not blaming you. Just saying.
24:14Change of plans. We're leaving. Okay. Wait a minute. What happened? Where are you going? You couldn't have just fixed
24:21up a room. Made her bed. I was planning on it.
24:24All right. Come on. Let's go. I love you, Mom. Love you, Dad. Come on. This way.
24:42No one drank the coffee.
24:53Grammar really sucks.
24:56Buddy, you have no idea.
24:58You can have my room out there.
24:59Well, that's sweet, babe. But I don't want to invade your space.
25:03It's fine. I'm not there that much anywhere.
25:12Fuck.
25:22Don't linger in doorways. It's creepy.
25:26Sorry. Here.
25:29This is the last of it.
25:30Great. Thanks.
25:32Look, I'm sorry to have to uproot you like this.
25:34Please. I'll be fine.
25:35I just need some time to get my feet back underneath me and we'll get you set up someplace else.
25:39All right?
25:39Andy, you've been taking care of me for years.
25:42Whatever else you think you might have fucked up, you've always been an above-average brother.
25:47I'd be lost without you.
26:00Um, I have to, uh, run a couple errands. Um, you gonna be okay here for a while?
26:06I don't need babysitting. Go. Live your life.
26:09All right. Clean this shit up. Put it away. Come on.
26:1480-some-odd years ago, Herschel Levitt fled Hitler and emigrated to the United States,
26:18where he scraped together enough cash to buy a small diner in upstate New York, just off the interstate.
26:22By the time his pre-diabetic grandson, Paul, Samantha's husband, took over the family business,
26:27it was nine diners and a slew of higher-end restaurants.
26:30And now, Herschel's empire, which fed his family for almost a century, would fall to the vagaries
26:35of New York state divorce law. All because Paul couldn't keep his dick in his pants.
26:41Oh. Uh.
26:44Hey. I'm sorry. What the fuck is that?
26:47Oh, that's Nick's. Yeah. Pretty tasteful, I think.
26:51And why are you driving Nick's car?
26:52Well, I had to trade cars because I had to pick up a drum kit with Hunter.
26:55I didn't have time to trade back. It's... It's been a day.
26:58Do you want me to put it in the garage?
27:01No, I have a better idea.
27:05Hey. Hey, touched my ass.
27:08Oh, God. Oh, God.
27:11Oh, yeah. Yeah.
27:14Fuck. Oh, God.
27:16Oh, God.
27:18Oh, God.
27:19Oh, God.
27:19Oh, man.
27:22Fuck!
27:25Fuck!
27:26Nick's gonna love his new car smell.
27:28Uh-huh.
27:29So, you left the club pretty fast today.
27:32Yeah, I was dealing with some family stuff.
27:34Yeah, everything okay?
27:35Yeah. It's... Sure. It's all good.
27:38You know, it's getting harder and harder to go to the club these days.
27:42The only bright spot is seeing you, and we have to pretend that nothing's going on.
27:47Yeah, well, I'm not sure I can stomach being at the center on another club controversy.
27:51Oh, God, no. Yours is old news already.
27:53Mine is just kicking into high gear.
27:55You know, the girlfriend tried to talk to me today about Henry's anxiety levels.
27:59And how did that go?
28:01Not as well as she'd hoped.
28:03Honestly, I don't know whether to hate her or to pity her.
28:08Well, hate him, pity her.
28:10Mm-hmm.
28:12And fuck you.
28:14Exactly.
28:17God, now I'm worried that Henry has anxiety.
28:19She got in your head, huh?
28:21Oh, yes, I know.
28:22It's so annoying.
28:24Are you heading out?
28:27Well, I thought I could stay at night.
28:30You know, I could leave before the kids got up.
28:34That's a great idea.
28:38We could listen to a podcast.
28:39Oh.
28:41There's this really great one.
28:43Oh.
28:44It's about, um, home organization.
28:48And, um...
28:48Okay.
28:50You, uh, you separate your pots from their lids.
28:53Okay, that's smart.
28:56Yeah, and then, um, they have a whole room just for the luggage.
29:02Oh.
29:03You have a luggage room.
29:05That's really convenient.
29:06Mm-hmm.
29:35No?
29:36Okay.
29:39How did it go with your dad today?
29:42Fine.
29:43Did you two do anything fun?
29:47It's okay to have fun with him, you know.
29:50It's not gonna hurt my feelings, I promise.
29:53I know.
29:58And it's okay to miss him.
30:01Honestly, it doesn't feel that different than it did before.
30:03And it's okay to have fun with him.
30:03I know.
30:04It's not bad, but I don't know.
30:04I know.
30:05I know.
30:08I know.
30:09I know.
30:12I know.
30:13But I know.
30:20I know.
30:22Why do you know?
30:24Yeah.
30:30I don't know.
30:55I don't know.
31:33I don't know.
31:44I had to pee.
31:52I get it.
31:56Can you tuck me in?
31:58Sure, buddy.
31:59Where we going?
32:01Yeah.
32:01Okay.
32:02Get in bed.
32:03There you go.
32:05Let's tuck you in.
32:06There you go.
32:08Okay.
32:08Night-night.
32:10I need my dragon.
32:12Where is it?
32:13On the dresser.
32:16Oh, yeah.
32:18There it is.
32:20This guy, huh?
32:22Yeah.
32:24Okay, pal.
32:25Here's your dragon.
32:30Can you stay until I fall asleep?
32:43Sure, buddy.
32:44Sure.
32:44I'll be right here.
32:45Okay?
32:46I'll be right here.
32:47I'll fall asleep.
32:49Okay.
32:50There you go, buddy.
32:58It was at moments like these, sitting on the floor in someone else's house in the middle
33:02of the night, tucking in someone else's kid, when I realized how far you could drift away
33:07from your own life without actually going anywhere.
33:28Uh, hello?
33:30Good morning.
33:33I was having a little trouble getting the hang of your kitchen.
33:35So, I went out and I got all of our favorites from when we were kids.
33:41Did you get milk?
33:42Fuck me.
33:44I'm kidding.
33:45I have milk.
33:45I think.
33:46Asshole.
33:52So, Sam Levitt.
33:54Yeah.
33:55Mmm.
33:56I mean, now that you say it, I guess it makes sense.
33:58You're both attractive and freshly single.
34:02No one's single out here, so it's either Sam Levitt or, you know, adultery.
34:06I'm beginning to wish I hadn't told you about this.
34:08I mean, don't get me wrong.
34:10Sam's a hottie.
34:12From what I can remember.
34:14You could do a lot worse.
34:17Right?
34:18It's fine.
34:19What?
34:22I mean, we used to have them over for dinner.
34:26We used to go over there.
34:27Nick and Ivy too.
34:28Now Nick's with Mel.
34:31I'm sleeping with Sam at my job.
34:33It just feels like somebody scrambled the whole universe.
34:35I'm lost in the shuffle.
34:40Welcome to my life.
34:41Mm-hmm.
34:44I'll clean this up, by the way.
34:47Will you?
34:48Probably not.
35:02How old are you, Tony?
35:04I just turned 41.
35:0741.
35:08Such a good age.
35:09I remember that age.
35:10Just beyond the bullshit striving of your 30s.
35:15Starting to feel like a real grown-up.
35:18And then you get older, you realize there aren't enough fucking grown-ups,
35:20and you have no idea what the fuck you're doing.
35:23Find yourself day-drinking in a bar.
35:25Something to look forward to.
35:28Are you okay?
35:30Yeah.
35:32Don't mind me.
35:33You know, I always figured I was older than you.
35:38You're a terrible liar.
35:40You want another one?
35:42Yes, but I'm not going to.
35:49Thank you, young man.
35:51You have a nice day.
35:52Mm.
35:59All right.
36:07Mm.
36:09Mm.
36:12Mm.
36:14Mm.
36:15Mm.
36:15Mm.
36:16Mm.
36:16Mm.
36:18Mm.
36:28Brad and Julie Sperling weren't home.
36:31Yes.
36:32I knew that because I knew exactly where they were.
36:40And I knew that because I was supposed to be there too.
36:57Out.
36:5930, 40.
37:10Deuce.
37:19Bingo.
37:32Hello?
37:36Jules did M&A for a large Japanese bank,
37:39and she could out-deal and out-drank most of her male counterparts.
37:43Her husband, Brad, was a New England blueblood
37:45whose family Bible traced their ancestry back to the Mayflower.
37:49As far as I could tell, Brad spent his time playing golf
37:51and reading books about war.
37:54Nice work if you could get it.
37:56Chelsea, their daughter, was a nice enough kid
37:57who was hopefully having her ass handed to her by my daughter
38:00on the tennis court at that exact moment.
38:45So, when her dad loved her acting, she'd stay back and see her
38:48automatic chronograph with a signature rose gold and titanium skeleton and flyback function
38:52goes for upwards of $225,000. I hadn't seen Brad wear this in years, which meant he probably
38:58wouldn't miss it. He may have already forgotten he owned it.
39:15Out, game, set, match. Tori Cooper will advance to the final.
39:45Looked like Jules and Brad were leaving nothing to chance. They had bought next month's SATs,
39:50complete with the answer key.
40:09$30,000.
40:22Sorry, sorry guys.
40:24Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me, excuse me.
40:27I'm sorry, sorry guys.
40:29Seriously?
40:31Okay, I know, I'm sorry.
40:32What were you doing that was more important than this? You missed two of her wretches.
40:35Something came up, all right? Look, it looks like she did okay.
40:38Are you kidding me? She ate that shit up.
40:41When I told you to show up for our daughter, I meant show up on time.
40:46You're becoming a caricature of yourself.
40:48I already said I'm sorry.
40:49It's not me I have to apologize to.
40:51Okay, so can we drop it?
40:53Okay.
41:0440, 30.
41:06Howdy girl.
41:08You got it.
41:12Yeah.
41:19Out.
41:20Dance.
41:22Good to go, Chelle.
41:31It was a strange new feeling being around someone when you had just been in their house going through their
41:36things.
41:37When you had their $225,000 watch in your pocket and they had no idea.
41:41If I'm being honest, I wasn't hating it.
41:52Yes, yes, yes!
41:53Yes, yes, yes!
41:55Yes, yes, yes!
41:55Hey, set, match!
41:56Atta girl!
41:58Woo!
41:59Yes, yes, yes, yes!
42:02Who rushed the net?
42:03Eh, it's basic tennis.
42:07Come here.
42:10It's not like I thought petty larceny was any kind of solution to my problems.
42:14But Lou had handed me $65,000 with no questions asked.
42:17And in my current situation, it was hard to argue with that kind of tax-free return on investment.
42:22Hey, Rocco, right? Lou here?
42:29Yeah, someone's asking for you.
42:32No, it's that white guy.
42:33Looks like he brushes his hair a lot.
42:36Okay.
42:56The negotiator.
42:58Nice to see you again.
43:05Nice to see you again.
43:06We're shutting you.
43:08Very fancy.
43:13Your wife making you sell this one, too?
43:15I'm divorced.
43:17No shit.
43:20Let me guess, you lost the papers for this one, too.
43:27Go home, negotiator.
43:28What?
43:29No papers, no deal.
43:31Thought you told me you could move this stuff.
43:33Now I'm telling you.
43:34Quit while you're ahead.
43:36I don't understand.
43:38Not my problem.
43:38You're not getting the ring.
43:40Give me the fucking ring, man.
43:41Just give me the fucking ring.
43:43Just give me the fucking ring.
43:44Get out of here.
43:45Don't do ring, Rocco.
43:46My fucking ring.
43:47You wanna pull a fucking knife out in here?
43:49Jesus.
43:51You put a piece of shit down.
43:53Fuck you.
43:54Fuck you, Rocco.
43:55Fuck you, man.
43:55That's enough, Donny.
43:56But guys, just pull my fucking ring, Lou.
43:57Man, you can't make fucking ring.
43:59Fuck you, Rocco.
44:00He's 200 short.
44:01Come on, Rocco, man.
44:02This is my mother's fucking ring.
44:03Who are you kidding?
44:04Put down the goddamn knife and get out of my shop.
44:14You can walk away, or you can spend the next six months wishing like hell you did.
44:23All right, Lou, look, I'm fucking sorry, Lou.
44:26Okay, I'm sorry.
44:27It's my mother's ring.
44:28Now tell me you won't be back.
44:31Come on, Lou.
44:32Say the words, Donny.
44:40I won't be back.
44:42You walk in here again, you leave with a big hole in you.
44:46You understand?
44:51Yeah.
44:52Yeah.
44:53You're a disgrace, Donny.
45:10You're still here.
45:16Hey, look, I'm in a bind here.
45:20No, you're not.
45:22You only think you are.
45:24I can't help you.
45:26Look, you can name your price.
45:31Do I have to ask Rocco to show you out?
45:41No, I can't help you.
45:54Mm-hmm.
46:03Fuck.
46:04It's Lou.
46:04Sue, I'm sending you a plate number.
46:09Get me everything you can on this guy.
47:04I'll see you next time.
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