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Leverage Redemption S03E07
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00:10I'm just, I'm just not doing it right.
00:14I'm starving.
00:15Don't you keep food in this car?
00:16Like burgers?
00:18Do I have any burgers in the car?
00:20No, and we're not stopping, Parker.
00:22I've been driving for eight hours, okay?
00:24I just want to get home.
00:25I want to get in bed.
00:26I want to get some sleep.
00:27It's dating, Sophie.
00:28How could you not be doing it right?
00:30My entire adult life, I've been lying about who I am.
00:32No, I can't tell who to trust.
00:34Or even if I'm capable of trusting a stranger.
00:37This new dating app I'm on, it just feels like everyone I'm chatting with is lying in some way.
00:43Oh, no, they really are.
00:44Yeah, but are these lies of the little white live variety or the giant red flag variety?
00:49Yeah, like, no, I don't have a murder room in my basement.
00:52Those zip ties are just for construction.
00:54Or my divorce isn't final yet, but we're definitely not getting back together.
00:58Or, like, I would never use AI to create a totally fake human being.
01:04Yeah.
01:05So I may not have mentioned that I have, like, dozens of online dating profiles.
01:11Hang on.
01:11For yourself?
01:13Or is it for, like, you know, I'm not going down this rabbit hole.
01:16I just want to get some sleep.
01:18No, shill profiles.
01:20Bots.
01:21Yeah, they're used to help establish histories for future con IDs.
01:25Usually they're just, like, messaging each other so that if someone hacks in.
01:29They see months of conversations.
01:31Oh.
01:31But sometimes I do slip into the odd profile and mess with actual people.
01:37Brianna!
01:39What?
01:40Lying goes on.
01:42Is my point.
01:43I already have trust issues.
01:44You're not helping.
01:46Elliot.
01:47Damn it, man.
01:48What kind of things do you lie about with women?
01:51I don't want that.
01:53I just want to go home and get some sleep.
02:14Brianna, we just got pulled over.
02:16Okay, quick public service announcement.
02:18There may be a few items from last night's con in the hidden compartment of your trunk
02:21that your average John Q. Law might take issue with.
02:24Well, it's a hidden compartment.
02:25It's like duct tape and Sophie's wigs.
02:28A bag of lye, my knives.
02:29Speaking of murder rooms.
02:33License?
02:35Hurry up, long hair.
02:43Luke Newman, huh?
02:45Yeah.
02:45Pop the trunk for me, would you, Luke?
02:48Pop the trunk?
02:49Already looking at a $300 fine for speeding into construction zone.
02:52Going to add another $100 for that look you're fixing on me.
03:07Hey, man, take it easy.
03:09What'd you say?
03:10You been drinking long here?
03:12Get out of the car now.
03:20Back here.
03:24Eyes closed, head back.
03:27Touch the tip of your nose with your left index finger.
03:32Then you're right.
03:35Do you want me to say the alphabet backwards?
03:37Are we done dancing here?
03:38That's it, smart ass.
03:40You and your car are coming in.
03:43See how smart you are then?
03:45You're under arrest.
03:48Sorry.
03:50Guillaume.
03:51It's like 1,100 people.
03:54Deep web says low per capita earnings and whoa, whoa-ho.
03:59Hey.
04:00This place brings in $2.5 million by ticketing motorists?
04:04What the hell is going on in that town?
04:07Looks like we're about to find out.
04:31Do you have any snacks?
04:34Sorry.
04:35Not Nuba.
04:35Okay.
04:36Thanks for the lift.
04:38Least I could do.
04:39Our town has an unfriendly way of greeting folks.
04:41We noticed.
04:44We're capable of a lot better.
04:48Is your poetry book?
04:50You caught me.
04:51I'm a sucker for Yates.
04:53I find him very, uh...
04:55Honest.
04:56Well, his...
04:57His pain is honest.
04:59His pain?
05:00Then you like his early romantic work.
05:02And you seem so sophisticated.
05:04I...
05:05It's, um...
05:06It's just my accent.
05:08I'm intrigued by your...
05:10Accent.
05:12Why is this guy Yates in pain?
05:14He was in love with a woman he couldn't have.
05:15He was in love with a woman who wouldn't have him.
05:18There's a difference.
05:19So there is.
05:21Have you been to Ireland?
05:23No.
05:24I haven't traveled nearly as much as I'd like.
05:26Yet.
05:27Excuse me.
05:30Frank.
05:32Yeah, I got meds.
05:35Okay.
05:36Keep it calm.
05:37I'll be there in five.
05:40The Guffstison's Bombay kitten.
05:42Could be a broken leg.
05:43You're also the town vet?
05:45I'd say I'm the vet who's also the town tow truck driver.
05:49Let me drop you ladies at a good spot where you can wait for your friend to see the judge.
06:01Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
06:03Yes.
06:04A guy that good looking who reads poetry and in a very unlikely twist helps kittens but lives in the
06:09middle...
06:10I could crush a stack of pancakes.
06:11Oh yeah.
06:12That too.
06:14Good morning.
06:15Have you tried the pancakes?
06:17Would you recommend the pancakes?
06:19You like pancakes.
06:20Hey, are the pancakes any good?
06:22Running the bank was the simplest job I could find for you, Clyde.
06:26But you're handing out loans to anyone with a sob story.
06:30If that bank fails, it's not just on you, it's on me.
06:34Straighten it out.
06:36Go!
06:44Ethel, would you look here at this omelet?
06:46It's got green and red peppers instead of just red.
06:49If I wanted green, I would have ordered green.
06:52And you of all people should know, no one around here is above my orders.
07:17You're going in front of the judge in ten minutes.
07:21What are you talking about?
07:23You haven't even told me what charges are against me.
07:24Keep your traps shut until it's time to speak.
07:28Then you plead guilty by no contest.
07:31Pay your fine and maybe we'll let you off with a slap on the wrist.
07:35Don't worry about him.
07:37Fine, Harry.
07:39I might need a good lawyer on this one.
07:42He's in court all week.
07:44Brianna, see if you can get a message to him.
07:47You're Ethel.
07:49Your food's delicious.
07:50Mm, those pancakes are so good.
07:52Oh, it's so easy to see.
07:54It's too good for you to be this empty during the breakfast rush.
07:57So, um, that friend of yours is important enough to demand the perfect omelette,
08:04but he does nothing about the biker gang outside scaring off your customers.
08:08Who is he?
08:09That there is Armand Brewster, Guillaume's mayor for 15 years.
08:13Mayor, right.
08:15And I used to run the town paper back when we still had one.
08:18I'm guessing you didn't have much favorable commentary.
08:21I admit, the next nice thing I write about our mayor might be the first nice thing.
08:27Ladies, always nice to see new faces in our affair, Hamlet.
08:32What brings you in?
08:33Oh, we're just passing through.
08:35It's a lovely town.
08:37It's a shame, though, that whoever's in charge does nothing about the riffraff outside.
08:42That's a bit sloppy.
08:45Well.
08:47But, you know, perhaps I'll see you fine folks again soon.
08:51People tend to stick around getting a little bit longer than expected.
08:58I forgot my wallet.
09:04What, my advice?
09:06The last thing you want to do around here is piss off the mayor.
09:11Okay, Elliot, Harry sent a text.
09:13He said if they're letting you plead no contest, just pay your fines and go home.
09:18Let me ask you a question.
09:20What happens if we plead not guilty?
09:22Just means a whole lot of time in our one very small jail cell while we dial up a magistrate,
09:29and they come all the way in from the parish seat.
09:32Not sure it's worth the hassle.
09:33Besides, the last thing you want to do around here is piss off the judge.
09:39I'll rise for the judge.
09:47It's Brewster.
09:48He's the mayor.
09:50What do you mean he's the mayor and the judge?
09:52Hey, Sophie, are you sure?
09:54Or we may have a twin situation on our hands.
09:57Or clones.
09:58Let's not jump to any conclusions.
09:59There's no way this is legal.
10:00Of course not.
10:01You're not allowed to clone another human being.
10:03Okay, I got Harry.
10:04He says it is legal in several states.
10:08It's called a mayor's court.
10:10Okay, so the mayor can serve as judge in that court, and he doesn't even need a law degree to
10:15run it.
10:15This is absurd.
10:17I'm raising millions of dollars in a town he runs with fines he imposes with no outside oversight.
10:24Yeah, when the local cops are in on it, too, it's a total shakedown.
10:27Probably lying in their own pockets.
10:29Hmm, I wonder if all the police are just clones of the sheriff.
10:32Parker.
10:33What?
10:34Something you'd like to say, uh, Mr...
10:39It's Newman, Your Honor.
10:41200 for attitude, miscellaneous offenses.
10:45Now, how about we add 200 for resistance?
10:48Well, you really haven't seen resistance yet.
10:51And another 200 for disruption.
10:54There's no point in trying to...
10:56200! Ha! You could do better than that.
10:58Oh, you want more?
10:59How about 400, then?
11:01See, I knew it. They can double anything in this town.
11:06Oh.
11:08Ha-ha.
11:09Just passing through, huh?
11:11Well, how about we add an even grand to get your car out of hock?
11:15See how quickly you'll be on your way.
11:17Mm-hmm.
11:19Hey!
11:23Who's gonna pay for this?
11:25This gentleman has captured my attention.
11:27Looks like we're gonna be adding another mayor to our collection.
11:30And we should take down his Judge clone, too.
11:33Let's go steal a towel.
11:46Our peach festival brought people in from across the region.
11:50Far back as anybody can remember.
11:51And then the mill shut down.
11:53Yep, shipped the whole operation overseas.
11:55Bank had to step in.
11:57Town shriveled to a rind overnight.
11:59And that's when Brewster showed up?
12:00Said he protected some corporate greed, like the people that shut down the mill.
12:04So Guillaume's just a speed trap now.
12:07He puts a squeeze to any strangers driving through.
12:10If he can't get enough, he comes after us.
12:12Most people have had to sell their cars to pay Brewster's fines.
12:15That explains the bicycles.
12:16Got a few spears out back for y'all if you want them.
12:19Well, how does Brewster keep getting re-elected?
12:21About $75,000 in a campaign war chest.
12:24Steam rolls over anybody who runs.
12:27If you do run, there tend to be consequences.
12:30Such as?
12:32Oh.
12:34But there must be a town council who can just rein him in.
12:38Town council's only three men.
12:40Clyde Brewster, Armand's younger brother.
12:42Then Cher Pincus.
12:43So Brewster has two votes in his pocket, no matter what.
12:47Who's the third?
12:47And please, please say it's a good person.
12:50Kathy, just fix your compressor on the walk-in.
12:52Won't hold forever, but she's still kicking.
12:54Perfect timing.
12:55We were just talking about you.
12:56Well, were we?
12:57The third vote on the Guillaume town council.
13:01My annoyingly perfect big brother.
13:04Jack.
13:05Sophie, this is Parker and Elliot.
13:08But your sister, she was just saying that this isn't an easy town to be a good person in.
13:13Well, we try.
13:15For the town.
13:17For her.
13:18Apple!
13:19Hi, Apple!
13:22Excuse me.
13:31Look, I get it.
13:31All right, but we can't run a con like this on the fly.
13:34You know that.
13:35I don't have my food truck.
13:36There's no time to prep.
13:37The mark has seen us.
13:39See, does it know who we are?
13:41All we have to do is separate Brewster from his campaign fund, and we can level the playing field for
13:46the next election.
13:47All right.
13:48Next week, we come back, huh?
13:50Let me go get a little shut-eye, recharge the old.
13:53No, it's not even going to take long.
13:54We run a field of dreams.
13:56If we build it, he will come.
14:03As you requested, Sophie, I give you Luke Newman.
14:06Once a famous, somewhat abrasive, driver-turned-visionary-track designer.
14:12You do like racing cars.
14:14I'm not saying that it's not going to work.
14:16I'm telling you, if this Apex 300 was an F1 competitor, they'd be doing it in Vegas, or Miami, or
14:21Monte Carlo.
14:22Yes, and I'm saying that they've grown tired of the bureaucracy of the city.
14:26Here, they can control a new racing mecca, top-down, and make guillons synonymous with their brand.
14:32Fine.
14:32All right.
14:33Just, I, just do it.
14:36Brianna, to clarify, once a famous driver, still very much abrasive,
14:41then I give you Helena von Strom of Swedish descent.
14:45She's a daredevil and the product of racing royalty and the future face of the entire Apex 300 brand.
14:51And, of course, Tia Sala Bianchi, rainmaker non-pareil.
14:56A few carefully planted articles that she whispers in the ear of Apex's governing board.
15:02And that is how you hook the little fish.
15:06Ms. Sala B...Bianche...Beyonce?
15:11Sala Bianchi.
15:13Mattia will be fine.
15:14And this is the first bank of guillons, yes?
15:17Yes, Clyde.
15:18Now, why exactly do you want to purchase the old mill grounds?
15:22And a particular piece of land that stretches from the highway right to its doorstep,
15:27which I believe the bank owns the deeds to.
15:32Who, may I ask, is looking to...
15:34Clyde, the consortium whose interests I've attracted to this pure patch of American countryside,
15:40they don't like to have their name tossed around willy-nilly before the T's have been crossed, if you get
15:44my gist.
15:45Of course, Ms. Sala, uh, Tia.
15:48But couldn't you just make one tiny exception?
15:51To help grease the wheels, yes?
15:53Yes, yeah.
15:54No.
15:55So, I've written my last, best and final offer on the back of that card.
15:59Now, Clyde, speed is my business. I'm going to be back here in three hours, fully prepared to sign,
16:04and with details for wiring the down payment.
16:08Oh, look at that.
16:10I must take this call with my partners on the deal.
16:13Ciao.
16:14Si.
16:15Oh, yeah, it's perfect for the tour.
16:17Luke's there now with Helena, and they love it.
16:20I have 350,000 spectators.
16:23I'm a complete normal friend, straight from the highway to the racetrack.
16:34Armin, I'm telling you, she took a call from these Apex 300 guys right in front of me.
16:39Calm down, Clyde. You obviously got your wires twisted somewhere.
16:43Well, have you looked her up yet? Her people are out there right now.
16:49All right. All right, this could be legit.
16:53Hey, you did the right thing calling me in on this, little brother. Good work.
16:57I got it from here.
16:59Thank you. One more thing, Armin.
17:01Hello? Armin?
17:02Get yourself over to the mill.
17:04Find these interlopers and figure out what the hell they're up to.
17:12And that's how you hook the bigger fish.
17:25Is there nothing you can't fix?
17:27I'm good with my hands.
17:30Uh, when one gets quiet, something wakes up inside one.
17:35Something happy and quiet like the stars.
17:39You do know your Yates.
17:41What about you? How you doing?
17:45Sometimes my feet are tired and my hands are quiet, but there is no quiet in my heart.
17:52Sorry to hear that.
17:54If you ever want a respite, I have an empty bed.
17:57I mean, at my B&B.
18:00Six rooms, farm-to-table menu.
18:03Well, it's, um, tempting, but we're leaving town tonight.
18:10Well, you can know where to find me if you change your mind.
18:30Next drop's on Thursday.
18:34Clyde.
18:35Ready to conclude our business?
18:37Progress waits for no one.
18:39Hey, well, actually, there's someone here you need to speak with first.
18:41I'll take you to them, here.
18:48Ah.
18:50Miss Salabianchi.
18:52Please, take a seat.
19:01Now, I'd like to hear a little more about this elaborate and presumably pricey Apex 300 venture
19:08you're considering for my town.
19:10Apex 300?
19:11Oh, I'm sorry.
19:13Mr. Brewster, I have no idea what you're talking about.
19:15Oh, no.
19:17Well.
19:26Even if you're right, the gears of any deal would already be in motion.
19:30We'd have a governor looped in.
19:32A few state senators would have quietly put their fingerprints on it.
19:35Right.
19:36If we were, let's say, planning a track, we'd be too far along to introduce any new partners
19:43now.
19:43But if I were to say, rezone the mill grounds for use as a grammar school, none of that would
19:51matter.
19:51And when your voters find out that you turned down an opportunity for them and the town to
19:57make some real money.
19:58My voters would prefer not to be placed at the whim of corporate titans ever again.
20:03Unless you get a piece of the proverbial action.
20:06So maybe this guy should be hooked by now.
20:08Something doesn't sound right.
20:10I'll be there soon.
20:11Parker took my car to lure off the sheriff.
20:15You are an unexpected challenge, Mr. Maher.
20:19I suppose I could make room for a small investment from local officials if it promotes goodwill in
20:26the community.
20:41He just left the bank.
20:43No investment?
20:44No investment?
20:44He didn't give me any money?
20:46I...
20:47There's a piece of this I'm not seeing.
20:49Sophie, I think I see a missing piece or two right here.
21:01A little message from the mayor.
21:04Take your trash, pals, and your racetrack and get out of here.
21:08I got it.
21:09I got it.
21:10Do you mind maybe giving my answer back to him?
21:13Do you mind?
21:14Oh, my God.
21:21Oh, my God.
21:38I got it.
21:39Oh, my God.
21:42I got it.
22:00Definitely got a missing piece here.
22:02I got a kilo.
22:04Smells like detergents, a cheap way to cut cocaine.
22:12Toss it.
22:13Huh?
22:14You're about to get arrested.
22:16Again.
22:18Well, I guess I'm not sleeping in my own bed tonight, all right?
22:22Parker, don't screw up the alignment!
22:30Well, well, well, I cut myself a long hair.
22:43Have you actually decided to trust me?
22:46Just wanted a peek behind the charming facade of the house.
23:05Oh, where did you learn to make a proper cup of tea?
23:09Read a lot about British culture.
23:11Some of it just yesterday.
23:15Why do you and Ethel stay?
23:16I mean, you said you wanted to travel and you could both do anything anywhere.
23:20It's our hometown.
23:23I trust these folks.
23:24If we could find some way to give them a chance, they could make something of this town again.
23:28Trust?
23:29You're not big on trust, are you?
23:31As a friend of mine used to say, hope is not a plan.
23:35All due respect, without hope, what's the point of having a plan?
23:41But maybe that is crazy.
23:43The only time we were actually able to change anything here was when Brewster took vacation
23:46and the town council elected a mayor pro tem.
23:49A majority on the town council can replace the mayor.
23:52The likelihood of Brewster's brother or the sheriff voting for that isn't too high.
23:57Sorry, I gotta go.
23:59No.
24:00Call me.
24:02I mean, if you need anything.
24:18That's amazing.
24:25What are you doing?
24:26What are you doing?
24:27I spent last night in a cell trying to keep the local drunk from using me as a pillow
24:30and you're snuggling in Jack's lap of luxury?
24:33Ah, he seems like a good guy.
24:35Especially the clone of him who made these pop-over thingies.
24:37Is that a glow in your cheeks?
24:39Glow?
24:41There's no glow.
24:43It's just the fresh air.
24:44Can we get back to work, please?
24:46I heard that these bikers are pushing drugs at the local truck stop.
24:49How'd you find that out?
24:50His celly told him.
24:51His new BFF.
24:52Well, they must be paying Brewster to look the other way.
24:55So, a high-profile racetrack brings unwanted attention, upsets a very tenuous apple cart.
25:00Elliot, we can work with that.
25:02You don't have to convince me.
25:04Small-town bullies.
25:07Every war zone I've been in.
25:09Every failed state that I've been in.
25:12Armies are bad.
25:13Government's bad.
25:14You know what I've seen?
25:15You know what's the worst I've seen?
25:17Is local stuff.
25:19Neighbor against neighbor.
25:20There's always a guy like this sheriff.
25:22You know what I mean?
25:22Who wants it.
25:23Who's looking for a chance.
25:25Who uses muscle like these bikers.
25:27And then throws up his hands and says, no.
25:29You know, I can't do anything.
25:30I can't stop people from being hurt.
25:34And you think it doesn't happen, places like here.
25:37These guys, the sheriff, this mayor, they're seeds of it.
25:43So we break them apart?
25:44Turn the bikers against the mayor?
25:47That's part of it.
25:49Alright, well, we gotta be careful.
25:50These bikers start breathing heavy.
25:51They could blow the whole town away.
25:53Agreed.
25:54Hey, try this.
25:55I have the beginnings of a plan.
26:01So, come on.
26:03Is he as good a cook as you are?
26:05No.
26:22I should, uh, call Sheriff Pincus and have him arrest you for loitering.
26:26Loitering is what your unsavory friends outside are doing.
26:29I have Ethel's full permission to be here.
26:34Vagrancy then.
26:36According to this paperwork.
26:39I now have a job here at the diner.
26:44Miss Sala Bianchi.
26:46You know, you almost had me going, you and your two-bit con artist friends.
26:51But you read your mark all wrong.
26:55See, money ain't the point.
26:57Money is just a way to get power.
26:59I got all I want.
27:01See, small town power is about having just the right amount more than those beneath you.
27:06Too little and they don't fear you.
27:09Too much and come for your head.
27:12Now, making sure all these people around this town do exactly what I tell them.
27:18Well, that's all a man like me could ever want.
27:26And I already have it.
27:29Silly me.
27:30I underestimated the petty scope of your ambition.
27:34Well, you can stick around here as long as you like.
27:36I'll just be thinking of new ways for you to contribute to our town carvers.
27:40I expect I'll be seeing your little taillights leave Guillain by end of day.
27:49There'll be taillights leaving Guillain tonight, Mr. Brewster.
27:54But they won't be mine.
28:02Sophie, I got him.
28:07Look who it is.
28:10We want our coat back.
28:12Why are you harassing me?
28:13I'm the one that got arrested with it.
28:15All right, go talk to your buddy the mayor if you want your coat back.
28:19Oh, that's right, you don't know.
28:21Brewster's running a huge drug operation with the cartels.
28:23Probably Mexican.
28:25I overheard him talking about it last night when they thought I was sleeping in jail.
28:28Not a chance.
28:29That's crap.
28:30He's running millions of drug dollars right underneath your nose.
28:34And you guys are never going to see a nickel.
28:37You want to do this?
28:38Huh?
28:39You want to do this again?
28:40Or you can hightail it to the truck stop, okay?
28:43Where I hear the shipment's already there.
28:47And I know where it's at.
28:58Open it.
29:14We need to go see Brewster now.
29:20Okay, the trick is to get the detergent and cocaine mix just right on top of the flour.
29:27They bought it.
29:29They bought it.
29:29And yet phase two.
29:51They bought it.
29:52And yet phase two.
29:52Uh, sir?
29:54Sir?
29:54What are you doing here?
29:55Is there a problem?
29:56I'm going to have to ask you to leave.
30:00I don't take my mask off for religious reasons.
30:03Now, I'm here to open a checking account.
30:06Religious reasons?
30:07Oh, I'm sorry.
30:08Is there a law against wearing a mask in a bank?
30:12Hello, beautiful.
30:14Parker, promise me you're just going to steal the biker gang's money.
30:18Hey!
30:19Hands!
30:20Show me your hands!
30:22Any weapons on you?
30:24Any guns?
30:28On your knees.
30:33What are you up to long here?
30:36I'm trying to open up a checking account.
30:38Because of the 4.9% introductory AP, why do I not qualify?
30:42It's only for a limited time.
30:44Clyde, you idiot.
30:46This guy's here just to cause trouble.
30:48Can't let crap like this waste my time and scare all these people.
30:53Come on.
30:55Let's go along here.
31:06What?
31:07No, no, no, no, no, no.
31:08No, no, no.
31:09Come on.
31:10No.
31:27No, no, no, no.
31:29Come on.
31:30Come on.
31:30Come on.
31:32Oh, please.
31:32I can't talk to you about buying the old mill right now.
31:34I gotta get out of here.
31:35Bit tricky without this.
31:38Oh, Clyde.
31:40You're in a spot of trouble.
31:41Roughly $200,000 belonging to your brother's biker friends has been stolen on your watch.
31:47That is so much money.
31:49So much money.
31:51True or false, your own brother will give you up to keep the money train rolling.
31:58Can you imagine what they're gonna do to you?
32:00Probably involves a hammer.
32:02Oh, Clyde.
32:03You don't have a friend in the world except me.
32:07And I can make all your problems disappear.
32:10Oh, thank you.
32:12I never even wanted to run the bank.
32:14Oh, well.
32:15I studied horticulture.
32:16Oh.
32:17Before I can help you, you're gonna have to do me one teeny tiny favor.
32:23Hmm.
32:25Looks like we got a crowd here for our next sentence.
32:28Actually, before we do, Mr. Mayor...
32:30Here we go.
32:32Uh, let's have it.
32:34These folks are here because I called an emergency meeting of the town council to elect a new mayor pro
32:38tem.
32:41I know I know I'm gonna regret asking this.
32:44Who do you have in mind to replace me with?
32:47Him.
32:50Long hair?
32:53A man who is just minutes away from spending his second straight night in our jail?
33:00Your sister's rag of a newspaper ain't even around anymore to cover this stunt.
33:05Clyde, you're here. Let's get this over with.
33:09Calling this insult to democratic freedoms to order.
33:14Sheriff Pincus, what say you?
33:17Not a chance.
33:19Opposed.
33:20In favor.
33:22Jack, a lesser man than I might take offense to this attempt.
33:27I'm in favor.
33:29No, Clyde, in favor means you want this drifter to be mayor.
33:34You're opposed to the motion.
33:36I said I'm in favor.
33:38I think we all heard him, Bruce.
33:39You're loud and clear.
33:40Two votes in favor to one opposed.
33:42Jack, what the hell is going on?
33:44Clyde.
33:46Clyde?
33:47Clyde?
33:49Where the hell do you think you're going?
33:51You can't...
34:00I'm taking pictures of me.
34:04Clyde?!
34:04Clyde, Clyde, by the middle of your own Bruce.
34:06Knock out of my way.
34:08Clyde?
34:11Clyde!
34:12When was I going to tell us about this new drug deal!
34:14I ain't got going on, Bruce!
34:15What drug deal?
34:17Yeah, I figured you'd say that.
34:19Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, man, man!
34:21Relax, Pop.
34:22Come on, come on, get your hands off, Pop.
34:23Violence is never the answer, gentlemen.
34:25You know that.
34:27There goes Brewster.
34:29But that leaves these bikers here in town running their coke?
34:32Terrorizing people?
34:33How's a new mayor gonna fix this all on their own?
34:36We need real help.
34:38Where's the cavalry?
34:40At the right moment, they'll be here.
34:44Probably.
34:46Possibly.
34:49I trust.
34:55To clean up this town, we need the people's trust.
34:57Brianna, how's the engagement on the social media campaign?
35:00Okay, had to retrofit my dating bots
35:03and sign them up for Guillaume's watch party app.
35:06I have these bots pinging comments back and forth
35:08and getting people amped up on Elliot.
35:10Pardon?
35:11Mayor Newman?
35:13Oh.
35:14Another article?
35:15Got to remind people what made this place special to begin with.
35:18I finally get to take the gloves off.
35:21Hey.
35:22Excuse me.
35:22Oh.
35:24Um, did you read the draft of Ethel's article in the New Online Gazette?
35:29Newman may not be the change we expected, but he's the change we needed.
35:33I'll buy that, link it to socials, and I am headed up to you all in Guillaume.
35:38I'll be there in about an hour.
35:39And how's our revolutionary phase of change doing right now?
35:43I filed that paperwork to put up a neon sign.
35:46But when it's on, all the mayflies come fluttering about.
35:49I do not like mayflies, Mr. Mayor.
35:51What if you close your window, huh?
35:53And then the mayflies won't bite you?
35:55Mayflies don't bite.
35:56What?
35:56Well then, why do you care if mayflies are flying around his neon sign?
36:00Well, it just reminds me that the mayflies are out there.
36:05Go stay on.
36:13Damn it.
36:14Elliot, these people are just hoping you'll listen to them.
36:17Hoping you can help.
36:22They've been waiting so long for someone who understands what they've been through.
36:27They need a mayor who, at the very least, seems willing to combat their problems alongside
36:31them.
36:31What are you looking at?
36:33To face the threats.
36:35Even if it's just for a moment.
36:38They need a mayor.
36:43Sophie, the bikers just went into the vault and they did not look happy when they came in.
36:47Misplacing $200,000 often has that effect.
36:50Just push them over the edge.
36:53Where the hell's our money?
36:55Hey!
36:56Hey, I'm talking.
36:58Hey!
36:59Yeah.
36:59Where's Clive?
37:00Oh.
37:02He's sick.
37:03So I'm his assistant.
37:04Clyde's supposed to be here.
37:06Our safety deposit box are empty.
37:08All our cash is gone.
37:09What's going on?
37:10I am so sorry.
37:11This is just, this is really, this is awful.
37:13I do happen to be new here at First Bank, but I heard you had a little bit of a
37:18break-in recently.
37:19Well, next time I suggest putting your money in a checking account.
37:21Let's go, man.
37:23We do have a 4.9% introductory APY if you're interested.
37:28You can pick everything up down the hall.
37:29Hey, chump.
37:31Get out of here.
37:33What's up, guys?
37:35I'm in the middle of cutting a deal to try to get these neighborhood kids a jungle gym.
37:39You know, the one with the zipline.
37:40You're not in control here, mayor.
37:42You only think you are.
37:44You get the same deal we had with Brewster.
37:46You take your cut and look away while we do our thing.
37:50Nah.
37:51No, see, I don't think I'm gonna cut any more deals that hurt this town.
38:00We just called the thunder down, Sophie.
38:02I think it's on its way.
38:11Elliot, that thunder just arrived.
38:15New mayor cares so much about the people of this town.
38:19You tell him.
38:20Either he's gone for good tonight or you are.
38:30Burn this whole downtown and everybody in.
38:34That is an adequate amount of gasoline.
38:37And trust me, I know fire.
38:40What are we gonna do?
38:41This town will be gone by morning.
38:43The town will go up like a tinderbox.
38:44It's gonna be fine.
38:46How?
38:46Ethel, the plan was never about knocking out a corrupt mayor.
38:51It was about trying to convince the people of this town to rise up and save it for themselves.
38:56They just needed a spark.
38:58You are that spark.
39:00Guillaume's fiercest champion.
39:02And now, I'm trusting that the people who love and know you, they read your words and they heard your
39:09call to action.
39:11Let's go.
39:15Let's go.
39:16Let's go.
39:20Hey, hold on.
39:27Hey, hold on.
39:30Hey, hold on.
39:40John and Guillaume.
39:46Make it through, Vince.
39:48Got your losses.
39:51This town ain't hers anymore.
39:59Drop it.
40:00Yeah, come on, drop it.
40:01Drop it.
40:02Drop it.
40:06Roll out.
40:16That's good.
40:21Jack!
40:24He's the fire chief, too?
40:26Yes, he is.
40:27Of course he is.
40:28But the bikers are the ones who scared off Mayor Brewster.
40:32With them gone, how do we stop them from coming back?
40:35Let us worry about that.
40:39Be honest with me.
40:41How many clones do you have?
40:43Parker.
40:43Parker, come on.
40:44What?
40:46I've got to kill you.
40:48Oh!
40:49I'll tell you what.
40:51They did us a favor by getting rid of that motorcycle club.
40:54Now, I'm gonna find Clyde.
40:56Get his ass under thumb.
40:58You make sure you call for another vote back in City Hall before...
41:02Oh, what now?
41:04Damn it.
41:05How fast were you going?
41:07Uh, maybe 68 and 55.
41:09Nothing crazy.
41:10Who made this a construction zone?
41:12It's 35 now.
41:12Construction?
41:13There's not another piece of industrial equipment here for miles.
41:16Well, you...
41:17What the hell are you talking about?
41:18Shut up.
41:19But you...
41:19Just let me talk.
41:26You.
41:27You're not a cop.
41:29If you can appoint yourself judge, I think the new mayor can make me a cop.
41:33Now that's $200 for not respecting authority.
41:37Driver, pop the trunk.
41:39And step out of the car.
41:40You too, dingus.
41:43Dingus?
41:43Yeah, you are a dingus.
41:45I'm not a dingus.
41:45You're the most dingus of all dinguses.
41:49I'm...
41:49What the...
41:51Wait.
41:53What the hell is this?
41:54Maybe the cash that was recently stolen from the first bank of Keown.
42:06What the hell?
42:07I'm taking you both in.
42:09Oh.
42:10Grand theft.
42:11Reckless stupidity.
42:12Driving like jerks.
42:14This is ridiculous.
42:15Get in!
42:33Hello?
42:34Hello?
42:35Hi, everyone.
42:36Come a little closer.
42:37Because we are about to unveil your future mayor's inspiring vision for the historic Old Mill and the Grounds.
42:47So, let's gather.
42:48Come gather.
42:48Come gather near the tent.
42:52I'm gonna turn these on.
42:56How's it looking?
42:57Well, we will find out in a minute if the mayor can ever stop playing with the conservation.
43:00Look, you have to have the perfect mix of scale and intimacy if you want the big axe to sign
43:04on.
43:05Thank you so much for bringing me onto this project, Miss Salabianchi.
43:09Clyde, you were such a big part of this.
43:11And the people of this town, they're not gonna forget the sacrifice you made.
43:15Everybody's waiting. I think it's ready.
43:18I'll go get Ethel.
43:20How's our girl doing on social media engagement?
43:22She's crushing it.
43:24And I'm not even using my bots.
43:25I-I do think Ethel has this election pretty much in hand.
43:29I'm the future of Guillaume.
43:31Any word about its recent past?
43:34Just watch where you're sitting next time.
43:37You don't have to ball in the toilet.
43:39You kept us in there for two days.
43:41What on earth was going on out here that was so damn important?
43:44Very sorry to keep you waiting.
43:46Took some time to get here from the parish seat.
43:48I'm the new magistrate.
43:51What did Newman do?
43:52Corrected an oversight.
43:54He split mayoral duties from those of this court now and forever.
43:57But while we're on the subject of corrections, I've seen compelling evidence that you two were party to selling cocaine
44:03at a truck stop up 175 for roughly the past 10 years.
44:08Thankfully, I'm not your attorney.
44:10But I suggest you plead one of two ways with which you might be familiar.
44:14Guilty or no contest.
44:17You can defend us, right?
44:20You were a judge for the last 15 years.
44:22You have to know something about the law.
44:27Armin?
44:29Armin?
44:30Armin?
44:31Armin?
44:31Let's go, Mr. Mayor.
44:32Mr. Mayor.
44:33Shut up.
44:34I thought you said you wanted to sleep in your own bed.
44:37I'll never be able to thank you for all you've done for me.
44:40For us?
44:41Yeah.
44:41Well, it was kind of going to happen on its own.
44:44We just sped things up.
44:45You're welcome here any time.
44:51Hey, Sophie.
44:52Are you ready to go?
44:54Um, actually, you guys should probably get going without me.
44:59I, um, I think I'm going to stick around for a few days.
45:04She must really like his pop-over thingies.
45:08Yeah, Parker, that's exactly why she's staying.
45:11I'm driving.
45:12All right, no.
45:13We're going to get pulled over in the next town.
45:15Ooh, second.
45:17Get in the back seat.
45:18You just got to get in the back seat.
45:20Stop it for burgers.
45:20I'm going to pee.
45:22Parker!
45:49I'm going to pee.
45:57I'm going to pee.
46:04I'm going to pee.
46:04These things might get ugly.
46:05With the money he embezzled from our clients, a church?!
46:09He was gambling with our money!
46:10Harley knows what to do.
46:11He's going to call off the market.
46:13We're going to get our money back!
46:14I'm looking for Detective Del Lancer.
46:16What?
46:17I'm Clay Chapman, and I'm the victim of fraud.
46:19Brianna, you've got company.
46:20I don't know why we're going to pay attention for the card.
46:20Who the hell are you?
46:22You don't need more than that, boy.
46:27You can kiss your three million goodbye.
46:30Eric Chapman, I'm afraid your balance is zero.
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