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00:01Thank you, New York.
00:02It's humbling to be speaking to you as mayor of this fair city.
00:05The city is in shambles.
00:07Feeling of uneasiness.
00:09As if at any moment things could explode.
00:16NYPD!
00:17Do not move!
00:18Remember I told you that I'd get things done?
00:20Well, here I am. I'm getting them done.
00:22An NYPD cop is dead.
00:24And any time that happens, a big machine gets turned on to try to figure out what went wrong.
00:28And to punish whoever killed a cop.
00:34Do some digging on Hector.
00:35Something that doesn't track.
00:36Mr. Ayala, yes or no?
00:38Are you the vigilante known as the White Tiger?
00:40Objection! Objection, Your Honor!
00:43These vigilantes, they are not heroes.
00:46In the matter of the people versus Hector Ayala, Jerry finds the defendant not guilty.
01:08Is that a gown?
01:10Is that a gown?
01:27I'm kind of glad.
01:28The
01:29Sorry about your client, Murdoch.
01:31Yeah, me too.
01:32So, my millimeter to the temple, execution style, no room for error.
01:35What else?
01:36The right side marginal abrasion, external bevel on the entrance wound, exit wound, has skin tears and raised skull fragments.
01:43Projectile?
01:44Not recovered.
01:46High velocity jacketed, maybe even custom.
01:48Single kill shot at extreme close range and no one found the case.
01:51Hey, it's not on the body, it's not my problem.
01:59How did you get in here?
02:00I want to see my uncle, Hector Ayala.
02:03You're not supposed to be here.
02:04It's okay, Angela.
02:06He's right.
02:07You got him out of jail?
02:09A lot of good death than him, huh?
02:12I want to see my tío.
02:13I want to see what they did to him.
02:16You know, trust me.
02:17It's best you remember Hector the way he was.
02:20Come on, let's go.
02:25They killed him, didn't they?
02:28The police.
02:29We don't know.
02:31We don't know that, Angela.
02:32Come on.
02:34You're a lawyer.
02:36You ain't dumb.
02:37He got in the middle of something.
02:39Busted up a fight with his mask off.
02:42Asshole cops were dirty.
02:44You got him out of jail.
02:46They put a bullet through his head.
02:49You don't got to be good at math to put one on one together, you know?
02:52I'm sorry.
02:55I hate them, Mr. Murdoch.
02:57I hate this city.
02:59No one's doing anything about it, and no one's ever going to do anything about it.
03:03Because he was just Hector from the hikes, and they're the fucking cops.
03:17It's not fair.
03:18It's not fair.
03:19I know, I know.
03:20It's okay.
03:21It's okay.
03:22Look, here, listen.
03:23Listen to me.
03:24You have to believe that someone will find his killer, okay?
03:28We have to believe it.
03:30You understand?
03:34Come in.
03:35Come in.
03:37Come on.
03:53You're welcome.
06:52You know?
06:52They're recycling.
06:53That could be cool.
06:54It's awesome.
06:55It would actually decrease garbage output.
06:58Okay, but isn't the...
06:59I know you're gonna say union contracts, but...
07:01No.
07:02We're gonna start with the ports.
07:03Dual jurisdiction.
07:04It's genius.
07:05If we're not gonna keep drinking, can we at least get some food?
07:10Absolutely.
07:11No.
07:11Yeah.
07:12Okay.
07:12Come on.
07:12They're going.
07:13We're going.
07:20I am smoking.
07:22No.
07:24No.
07:24No.
07:25Just a quick bite.
07:25I can't.
07:26I can't.
07:26Stop making me feel guilty.
07:27Okay.
07:28Fine.
07:29Let's get Captain Santa here and cap.
07:40Stand out, fairy.
07:41Okay.
07:42Bye, Grandpa.
07:50You want butter toffee or caramel with peanuts?
07:53Butter toffee.
07:54Toffee for the men.
07:55Man, you can't eat that.
07:57Hey, Wilcox.
07:57Are these boxes evidence?
07:59Nah.
07:59Them other boxes was evidence.
08:01I paid for this shit.
08:01Hey, seriously.
08:02Nothing for fatty.
08:04Okay.
08:04Get your ass up.
08:05Let's go.
08:07I got it, man.
08:09Ready?
08:09Let's go.
08:10All right.
08:11All right.
08:11All right.
08:11All right.
08:11All right.
08:12All right.
08:18Incoming call from Kirsten.
08:22Incoming call from Kirsten.
08:26Hey.
08:27Hey.
08:28Hi.
08:28How are you?
08:29I heard Hector's niece came to the morgue.
08:32Yeah.
08:32It was pretty rough.
08:34Did she...?
08:35No.
08:36God, no.
08:37No kids should see that.
08:38Okay.
08:39Look.
08:39This is terrible timing,
08:41but I need you downtown today.
08:43I understand.
08:44Uh, yeah.
08:45We'll, uh,
08:45post for another associate.
08:47Nope.
08:47The revolver is too low.
08:49Well, I'm working on that too.
08:51Already set meetings with a bunch of banks.
08:52Say what you want about big firms,
08:54but you never have to worry about money problems.
08:56But you're gonna like this one.
08:57It's, uh, Leroy Bradford from the city docket.
09:00I'm underwater on this Madison case,
09:02and we owe them a freebie this month.
09:04Can you just meet him down in detention?
09:06You had me at freebie.
09:07Ha, ha, ha.
09:25I thought we might spend some time on something we need to get out into the open.
09:28Until we explore this, we can't really make any progress.
09:32Adam.
09:32I'd rather not.
09:34I understand.
09:36But I would urge you to sit in the discomfort,
09:38and maybe just for a moment we can acknowledge the affair.
09:43Stupid.
09:45Ridiculous term.
09:47Not a dinner party.
09:49Betrayal.
09:51You were gone.
09:53I didn't know when or if you were ever coming back.
09:56You knew.
09:57You know me.
09:58You knew I wouldn't stay away.
09:59You left.
10:00That was a betrayal.
10:02You know why.
10:03Let's let Vanessa speak for a moment.
10:05Tell me about Adam.
10:07You're asking for details?
10:08No.
10:09I'm curious about you.
10:12What you were feeling.
10:14Why him?
10:18It was his hands.
10:21His hands drew.
10:25Beautiful sketches.
10:27I mean just.
10:28We not.
10:29It was like finding a clay at a garage sale.
10:33It was just.
10:38He wasn't part of my husband's world.
10:41What world is that?
10:43Politics.
10:44Business.
10:46I see.
10:49Has infidelity been a part of your marriage before this?
10:52Absolutely not.
10:54Never.
10:54You left.
10:56Which felt like taking half of me away.
11:01Did that trigger something for you Vanessa?
11:06My father.
11:07My father.
11:09He was in textiles.
11:14He would leave for weeks at a time.
11:17He drank.
11:19He, uh.
11:21Gambled.
11:22His behavior aided my mother.
11:25Crushed her.
11:27I never respected her for that.
11:32I needed to feel alive.
11:34Not crushed down.
11:38When you left, you hurt me.
11:40You never told me.
11:42I never had a reason to.
11:44I assume you want to move forward from this.
11:47Did you end the affair?
11:49I never had the opportunity.
11:53Why not?
11:54Did something happen?
11:57Wilson, did you confront this man?
12:00Yes.
12:02We had a dialogue.
12:05What kind of dialogue?
12:10Clarifying one.
12:12Would you like to be more specific?
12:14No.
12:16Hmm.
12:17That's what we're doing here.
12:18This is just window dressing.
12:20I know you.
12:21Your methods are much more direct.
12:22No, they were.
12:23Not now.
12:24It was a conversation.
12:25That's all.
12:26There's no expression of ill intent.
12:30I did tell him how I felt about you.
12:33About our marriage.
12:37And I told him.
12:40That I couldn't fathom.
12:43A life of meaning.
12:45Without her.
12:50And where is Adam now?
12:53I don't know.
12:58I want to go back to the first question I asked you during your intake.
13:01Or we're here to dissolve a marriage.
13:04Or preserve one.
13:06I want you to think about it.
13:09Really think about it before I see you again.
13:12Without forgiveness.
13:13And I say this to both of you.
13:15There can be no real healing.
13:17Forgiveness isn't just the highest act of love.
13:21It is the only way forward.
13:24Good work today.
13:32If you two don't mind, I'd love to speak to Vanessa alone for a moment, please.
13:35Just the two of us.
13:49Is something wrong, Dr. Glenn?
13:51I'm not sure.
13:53Based on the nature of our discussion today, I feel obligated to ask.
13:59Do you feel safe in your marriage?
14:02Oh.
14:03You think?
14:07How sweet of you.
14:12My husband is capable of many, many things.
14:15Some of them extreme.
14:17Harming me is not one of them.
14:31I may have pissed that he might be a nice guy, but I think he's in over his head.
14:35Vigilantes? Love him.
14:36Should have had that a long time ago.
14:38They're the only people that can solve the problem in New York.
14:40I wish I could be a vigilante. I'd be out there, too.
14:51Leroy Bradford?
14:53Is there a Leroy Bradford?
14:59Hey, look at this.
15:01Look at the friggin' blind dudes.
15:05Let's go.
15:08Bring on the blind justice.
15:14Mr. Bradford, my name is Matthew Murdock. I'm gonna be your lawyer.
15:18Lucky me.
15:19I understand that you've been charged with petty larceny, which is a class A misdemeanor.
15:22Complaint against you alleges you stole approximately five boxes of fiddle-faddle from a bodega.
15:27Well, I didn't do it.
15:29Okay.
15:29I said I didn't do that shit.
15:31I understand.
15:31The thing is, the bodega where this allegedly occurred has a surveillance system involving many cameras.
15:37Now, they've already turned over to the prosecution footage, which they claim shows you stealing the items.
15:41In addition, the cashier is willing to testify, she was an eyewitness to the whole thing, and the store security
15:48guard will testify that when he detained you, you were in possession of multiple boxes of fiddle-faddle karma corn.
15:54Finally, the police will corroborate that several boxes of the karma corn were covered outside of the store.
15:59But I paid for that shit last week.
16:01Unfortunately, it doesn't really work like that.
16:03Mr. Bradford, generally, you pay for what you buy that day.
16:06Then they all lying on me then.
16:10You hear me?
16:12Um...
16:12Also, I saw them cops eating two boxes of that shit.
16:15Now that I'm entirely willing to believe.
16:17Then how come they don't arrest themselves for stealing?
16:20Maybe they should have.
16:21But the complexity of that aside, we're here because they arrested you.
16:27Could it have been a scroll?
16:30Nope.
16:31And the bigger problem we have is your rap sheet.
16:34How come you guys always gotta bring that up?
16:36What I did back then had got nothing to do with this.
16:39That's true, but when a judge sees a sheet like yours,
16:4120, 25 pages of offenses, drugs, trespassing, panhandling, petty larceny,
16:46not to mention the four separate cases where you failed to appear in court and they had to issue a
16:50bench warrant.
16:50I gotta get home, man.
16:53Like I said, I ain't going to jail.
16:55If you decide to fight the case with the, uh, video evidence, your rap sheet, history of bench warrants,
17:00the judge will almost certainly set bail.
17:02Which means unless you can pay the bail...
17:03I look like I got money to you.
17:04You're gonna sit in jail until this whole thing is over.
17:06So what are you trying to tell me to do? Cop out? You a cop out lawyer?
17:10If you take a plea.
17:11No. No!
17:13Look, man, you even think about telling me to cop out?
17:16You better go out there and get me my probation.
17:18I'm gonna really try here, Leroy. Let me be clear. Probation is not gonna be on the table.
17:23Then now you're taking it.
17:24Last time you got arrested for stealing, you got a 30-day sentence.
17:27Mm-hmm.
17:28Which means the DA's office is almost certainly gonna offer something in excess of 30.
17:31Is 30 the same as probation?
17:32Nope. On 30, you do 20.
17:34Then I ain't taking it.
17:36In which case, we're gonna have to talk about...
17:38I don't wanna hear no more shit about in which case!
17:40This is my case, and I'm going home on it.
17:44You hear me? Blind man.
17:46Loud and clear.
17:47Then go out there and do your job and get me some probation.
17:51Yeah, let me, uh, see what I can do.
17:53See?
17:56See, that's funny.
17:58Cause you can't see shit.
18:06Sorry.
18:06What you got, Murdoch?
18:07Morning, Sophia.
18:08I'm sure you look lovely today.
18:10Uh, 8357 Bradford.
18:13Oh.
18:14Yeah.
18:15Stole some caramel corn from a bodega.
18:17Yep, that's the guy.
18:18Looks like we went 30 days on this last time, so...
18:21How about we go 35?
18:22So, the guy's looking for probation.
18:24And I'm looking for Mr. Wright.
18:26You're not him by any chance, are you, Murdoch?
18:28Maybe. For probation.
18:29Or, how about you remind your client that the whole point of deterrence is that...
18:32Totally discredited penal philosophy, by the way, but okay.
18:35Is that sentences go up and not down when you continue to commit crimes.
18:40Also, deterrence works.
18:41Mr. Bradford's rapture would suggest otherwise.
18:43Maybe we haven't been harsh enough.
18:44Or maybe the whole idea relies on the theory that people are actually thinking about the consequences of their actions,
18:48which I can assure you, having spent a full five minutes with Mr. Bradford, he was not.
18:53Can I go five days community service on the trespass?
18:56Sure.
18:57Well, if you don't like deterrence, how about incapacitation?
19:01Let's just keep him off the streets for 35 days.
19:03Come on, Sophia.
19:03You really want to prove a point of some stolen caramel corn on Latvian Heritage Day?
19:07How'd you know it was Latvian?
19:08Pretty sure you snuck a piece of honey cake for breakfast.
19:12Wow.
19:12It's a blind thing.
19:14Heightened senses and all.
19:15I can imagine wanting to know a little bit more about that.
19:18Plus, with a name like a Zola.
19:21Well, given your cultural sensitivity and your very impressive nose, I'll give your guy 20 days.
19:25Mmm.
19:27He's really stuck on probation.
19:29Did you remind him that the last time that he actually got probation, which was, by the way, 11 cases
19:34ago by my count,
19:35it only took him two months before his P.O. violated him for failure to report.
19:38What can I say? The guy has strong preferences.
19:40Oh, so do I.
19:42So, how about this 20 days?
19:44On which he does 15, minus today.
19:46You're really saying from a philosophical point of view, two weeks is close to probation.
19:50Only you, Murdoch.
19:52Arguing philosophy in criminal court arrangements.
19:54You started it.
19:55And while we're on it, isn't it worth pointing out that the name of the crime we're dealing with here
19:58is petty larceny?
19:59From the French petit, meaning...
20:01All right. One time, only last and final offer.
20:04Mr. Bradford can have 10 days.
20:08See, I knew you believed in redemption.
20:09No, I don't. I don't.
20:11But, uh, I do hope he appreciates you.
20:27What?
20:29Is that her?
20:30Oh.
20:32No, no. That guy's an idiot.
20:33No, no. Just you. Just you there at 6 o'clock.
20:35Officer Powell.
20:37Thought I recognized that voice.
20:39Shit, I gotta go.
20:41Counselor Murdoch. Funny how we keep finding each other like this.
20:44Yeah, isn't it?
20:45You, uh, doing the Lord's work today?
20:49Yeah.
20:50Hey.
20:51Couldn't have a weak link out there, could you?
20:53What?
20:53Or, I know, maybe it was pride.
20:55Ayala made you look bad, didn't he?
20:57Actually, he flat-out embarrassed you.
20:59And you can't have that at the NYPD.
21:01Is that why you did it?
21:06You have yourself a nice day.
21:07You had a family.
21:09You had a future.
21:10And you took that away from him.
21:16You can't see this badge, Counselor, because you're fucking blind, but my grandfather wore this badge.
21:22My father wore this badge.
21:23My brother wears this badge.
21:25Four of my fucking cousins wear this badge.
21:27They're all knuckleheads, but they're good cops, so I wear this fucking badge with honor, Counselor.
21:31And I don't know nothing about nothing to do with what happened to Hector Ayala.
21:42But here's something that I know.
21:44An attorney who assaults a police officer?
21:47Who obstructs an active investigation?
21:50Not something that the Bar Association's gonna take lightly.
21:53That's my meaning.
21:54Not to mention some of my more excitable colleagues on the floor.
21:58Only, you'd have to bring a few more than the last time we met, wouldn't you?
22:06I'll be seeing you, Counselor.
22:16New York City.
22:20The greatest city on Earth.
22:23The heart of finance, publishing, international diplomacy.
22:29But I think we've lost something along the way.
22:36Industry.
22:38The pride of the working class.
22:40If I say red hook, what words come to mind?
22:43Raves.
22:44Decrepit.
22:44I mean, it's dirty, too.
22:46This port is a black eye on the face of the city.
22:51Has been for a while.
22:54I think we can do better.
22:57I'm talking about a complete structural overhaul.
23:00That's not an option.
23:01A total transformation.
23:03I told the people of the city I was gonna come out of the gate strong.
23:06That's exactly what I'm gonna do.
23:08Hell yeah.
23:09Sir.
23:10Daniel.
23:11I want you to organize a press conference.
23:15I wanna get this message out immediately.
23:16With all due respect, you can't just decide something and then speak it into existence.
23:22And why is that, Sheila?
23:23Hello.
23:23This is city government.
23:24There are processes.
23:26Yes, processes.
23:28I don't have much use for red tape.
23:31I know you're used to a different approach.
23:34But that's not how it works in this office.
23:37These things take time.
23:39Patience.
23:39What's your opinion, Daniel?
23:41Opinions are above his pay grade.
23:43Besides, there was another mob shooting yesterday, not 50 feet from here.
23:48The third one this month.
23:49The violence makes people uneasy.
23:52This is an ambitious goal.
23:54It's a worthy goal.
23:55I'm not saying we shouldn't do it.
23:56I'm just saying we need to start smaller.
23:59That could be our next campaign slogan.
24:03I hear you saying that my plan is improbable.
24:08But not impossible.
24:10You're giving me problems.
24:12I want solutions.
24:16Where do we start?
24:18I suppose we would need to conduct a feasibility study.
24:24Land surveys, building permits, zoning laws.
24:29Environmental impact, traffic issues.
24:32The council will want to know that this project is viable.
24:35Yes, let's commission that study.
24:37We can't do that without the council's approval.
24:39Get the council's.
24:40No.
24:41And we can't get their approval until we ask the public advocate to put it on the docket.
24:46That's the first step.
24:48Yes, sir.
24:48Let's take that step.
24:52In the meantime, sir, we do have a full day in front of us.
24:55Full days I like.
24:57I am all yours.
25:02Thank you, Mr. Mayor.
25:04Yes.
25:08I was basically going to say everything that you did, so.
25:14She's right about one thing.
25:16Now what's happening down here is a bigger problem than you realize.
25:19The other bosses will continue to create havoc until one of them ascends or they will die.
25:34Great news.
25:35You got me to add probation.
25:37Nope.
25:37I got you ten days on which you do seven minus today.
25:40You get the weekend bounce back and you are out on Friday.
25:42How is that great news?
25:43Come on, D. Roy, the least you've gotten in your last ten cases is twenty days.
25:47Anything below thirty is a gift.
25:49Ten is a miracle.
25:49Look, I said probation and I meant probation.
25:52Stop, D. Roy.
25:53There is no probation to be had here.
25:55This is the best deal you're going to get.
25:56So you tell me, how is this not a good job counselor situation?
25:59So you just want to shove my ass in the jail and I'm supposed to?
26:04You just don't get it, do you?
26:07This shit never ends.
26:10Look, I've been jerked around by the system my whole life.
26:13Last time I got thirty days, you know what happened?
26:17I missed my SSI appointment and they cut my benefits.
26:22Not enough trying to live off food stamps, but when they cut it,
26:26man, it takes forever to get that shit back regular.
26:32Then you gotta start eating throwaway crap from supermarket dumpsters.
26:40Begging for change.
26:42For food.
26:46And yeah, just once.
26:50I want a dessert.
26:52Something that don't taste like crap.
26:54Something that tastes real good.
26:58So why not get the caramel corn?
27:02I like that shit and it tastes good.
27:06And for that, they're willing to spend five times more to lock me up than they're willing to spend to
27:12feed me.
27:14And you come in here and tell me that that's a gift?
27:18That I should thank you?
27:22You're right.
27:33It don't matter anyway.
27:40A one, two, three.
27:43We built this city.
27:45We built this city on our camera.
27:49We built this city.
27:52We built this city.
27:55We built this city on rock and roll
27:56and love
28:00Tony plays a long lot
28:02Listen to the radio
28:05Don't you're never
28:08We built this city
28:10There's something I need to show you.
28:14Ma'am, you gotta see this.
28:15Just find out. Daniel what?
28:21It was me.
28:23I totally screwed up.
28:25You did this.
28:25It was a mistake. I went out and I saw...
28:28You know what? I don't want to hear it.
28:32Just call the schedulers and have them pull a meeting off the calendar now.
28:36I'm sorry.
28:37I said no, Daniel.
28:40Yes, ma'am. Got you.
28:46How are we gonna fix...
28:47There is no we.
28:48I was here before you and I was here before Fisk
28:51and I will be here long after you're both gone.
28:53I will handle it.
28:55Understand?
28:55I just give you all the shit.
28:57We'll.
28:57We'll build this city, we'll build this city...
29:01We'll build this city, we'll build this city, we'll build old...
29:10Just wonderful.
29:12Children have such talent.
29:14Thank you, Mr. Mayor.
29:17Now for our next one.
29:18No, no, no. That's fine.
29:21Such talent. And again, you were wonderful.
29:25And as they say, the city never sleeps.
29:59Now! Where am I?
30:03It's the Latvian Cultural Center.
30:04It's on your calendar. Latvian Heritage Day.
30:08What do I care about Latvian Heritage Day?
30:10You care because it is an important constituency.
30:14You won by 16 points, which actually not in Queens.
30:17I'm not in the mood.
30:19Respectfully, Mr. Mayor, this is the job.
30:22Ladies and gentlemen, I want to guess.
30:24I present to you the Mayor of New York City, Wilson Fisk.
30:43Mayor Garbage! Is that it?
30:46Is that your best?
30:48You are all here to help me execute my promises.
30:53My promises to the people.
30:55Simple promises.
30:56I will find out which one of you leaked this.
31:00I will find out!
31:01It was me, sir.
31:03I screwed up.
31:04Damn.
31:05I completely made a mistake.
31:07This entire thing is my fault.
31:12Everybody out!
31:14Out!
31:17You stay.
31:18Right here.
31:20Sheila, I set out!
31:22He's mine, sir.
31:24Whatever he did, it's on me.
31:25Okay, fine.
31:26Suit yourself.
31:27You can go down with the ship.
31:28I want to apologize.
31:30I didn't mean to do it.
31:31I know that won't make it right.
31:32I know that nothing can.
31:34But I went out to a club until 4.30, maybe even 5.00.
31:38And I had a couple of...
31:40Look, I had a lot to drink.
31:42Tequila.
31:43And in the spirit of total honesty, there was some ketamine.
31:47You should probably stop.
31:48I was drunk and stupid.
31:49And I didn't mean to do it, but I did do it.
31:50And I know that's unforgivable.
31:52And I'm not even asking for forgiveness.
31:54Because I can't even forgive myself.
31:57Because the thing is, you're right.
32:00I don't deserve this job.
32:02And I never did.
32:05So you're right to fire me or punish me or do whatever you're going to do.
32:10And I just want to say that I'm eternally loyal and forever grateful for the opportunity.
32:17And I'll spend the rest of my life forgetting how badly I screwed it up.
32:22I believe in you.
32:24And you'll have my vote forever.
32:26And whatever happens to me, I'll do whatever I can from afar to support you and your mayorship.
32:42You know, I'm not going to fire at you.
32:45I'll pack my things right away.
32:46I said I'm not going to fire at you.
32:49Or use you.
32:51I've been around a lot of, let's just say,
32:54I know how unreliable people can be.
32:59I've learned that loyalty and courage,
33:04two qualities that are
33:07not easily replicated.
33:09Sir, I don't deserve to...
33:12Daniel, just shut up.
33:13Are you trying to argue yourself out of a job?
33:17No.
33:20I'm not.
33:22I'm sorry, sir.
33:30In the fullness of time, you'll make a better man.
33:34That said,
33:36if you ever do anything like that again,
33:38it will be the last thing that you ever do.
33:42Do you understand?
33:46Yes, sir.
33:48I don't clear.
33:51It'll never happen again.
34:03Mayor Fisk, you never see him.
34:05Every week, it seems like he's involved in a new scandal.
34:08I mean, look what just happened with the garbage.
34:09And look at all the garbage on the street, you know?
34:12How can we trust a guy like that
34:14who makes all of these promises
34:15to actually have our back?
34:28Projectile.
34:29Not recovered.
34:31Nine millimeter to the temple execution's still out.
34:35Single kill shot at extreme close range
34:37and no one found the case.
34:56Inside the property occurs like that again.
34:56And right now,
34:56we're trying to do that kind of got some of the garbage they do.
34:58We're just messing with you,
35:01and so we're going to do so.
35:01вся souris of much more possible.
35:07The killing is added,
35:07I'm going to go back with thisيع AP.
35:12Paul,
35:12go by my boss.
35:24I don't know.
35:53I don't know.
36:22I don't know.
36:50I don't know.
37:03I don't know.
37:07I don't know.
37:08I know you're in...
37:08Frank!
37:10Frank!
37:11Frank!
37:12Frank!
37:21It's me!
37:35I don't know.
37:37I don't know.
37:38I don't know.
37:49I don't know.
37:55I don't know.
38:07I don't know.
38:22I don't know.
38:33I don't know.
38:35I don't know.
38:38I don't know.
39:03I don't know.
39:06I don't know.
39:13I don't know.
39:21I don't know.
39:26I don't know.
39:31I don't know.
39:40I don't know.
39:42I don't know.
39:46I don't know.
39:47I don't know.
39:56I don't know.
40:14I don't know.
40:17I don't know.
40:36I don't know.
40:44I don't know.
40:49I don't know.
40:49It's all about it.
40:53He talks to you, doesn't he?
40:57Hear his voice?
40:58You do, don't you?
41:01Every time I start moving, I still hear my little boy.
41:05I see him.
41:09I don't hear his voice.
41:12He says, get him, daddy.
41:15If I'm single one of them, get him.
41:18That's why I do what I do.
41:21That's why he's eating at you.
41:22That's why he's eating at you, because you know you didn't do a goddamn thing,
41:25and it's gonna keep eating at you, it's gonna keep eating, and eating, and eating.
41:29There's no getting away with it, you understand?
41:37I read him down.
41:38Oh, for Christ's sake.
41:39I did what I had to do.
41:41I let the system take care of the rest.
41:43Oh, you and your goddamn system.
41:45You and your goddamn system.
41:48Christ!
41:48So what now?
41:49Every day Bullseye goes to the chow hall, eats his slop.
41:53You know he gets to breathe the same air that you breathe.
41:56You feel good about that?
41:57He got life!
42:07How about old Foggy?
42:10He got life.
42:13Foggy.
42:17He was the kindest, purest soul I ever met.
42:22And guys like you and me, we could work a lifetime.
42:27And never better up to his decency.
42:36Goodbye, Frank.
42:58So, when Dr. Glenn asked to talk...
43:00She asked if he felt safe with me.
43:04I assumed it's what a prudent psychiatrist would ask.
43:10I told her I did.
43:12And I wasn't lying.
43:14Well, I'm glad you feel that way.
43:16I do.
43:20But, Wilson...
43:23Should I?
43:28When I was a boy, I learned, by watching my father, how to shake a man's hand.
43:38How to know when someone intends to cheat you.
43:42I learned the power of persuasion.
43:45How to move men's minds.
43:51Or break their bodies.
43:55But forgiveness.
44:00That wasn't a part of who he was.
44:07I am trying.
44:11I would like for things to be the way they were.
44:15I understand that that may not be possible.
44:19People change.
44:24I'm not the same woman I was when you left.
44:27No, you aren't, are you?
44:30You are something even more extraordinary.
44:38If I didn't know any better, I think you were trying to avoid me.
44:41I'm so sorry.
44:43I just got pulled into another meeting.
44:44You don't have to be sorry.
44:46Really?
44:48Maybe a tiny bit.
44:51It's funny how I am.
44:54And I'm not sleeping over, I don't worry about you.
44:56But, um, you come home late one night and my mind is spinning.
44:59I mean, what if he fell into the subway tracks?
45:02Maybe somebody kidnapped him.
45:03Kidnapped?
45:04Maybe he needed the Heimlich and there was no one to give it.
45:09I'm excellent at the Heimlich.
45:11Oh, yeah?
45:11Mm-hmm.
45:12Well, I am sorry.
45:13I mean, I'm not sorry, I'm sorry.
45:14You know, whatever.
45:15Just one of those days, I guess.
45:20Client who's proven innocent still ends up dead.
45:24Nobody seems to care.
45:26I know, I'm sorry about that, Matt.
45:28Another client serving time at Rikers for stealing a bag of caramel corn.
45:32Sounds a bit excessive.
45:36You ever feel like you're, uh, pushing a rock up a hill?
45:42And there's a bunch of people on the other side pushing it back.
45:48How's it going to be?
45:49Oh, you know.
45:52A few garden variety neurotics.
45:54Slash depressives.
45:56Plus a not-so-garden variety couple in crisis.
46:00None of which you can tell me about.
46:02Well, you know, I can tell you pretty much anything you want to know.
46:05Right?
46:06Mm-hmm.
46:07And I just have to kill you.
46:10You know, I got pretty used to coming home to an empty apartment.
46:14I know.
46:15I can't imagine you not being here.
46:20Good answer.
46:25Good answer.
46:38Good answer.
46:40Good answer.
46:43Good answer.
46:44Good answer.
46:45Good answer.
46:46Good answer.
46:49Good answer.
46:49I don't know.
47:31I don't know.
47:52Please, Mr. Fisk.
47:57Mayor Fisk.
48:02I was told, forgiveness is the highest form of love.
48:09I wonder, would you agree with that, Adam?
48:21Please, please, please, please, let me out.
48:34No!
48:35No!
48:35I don't know.
49:11I don't know.
49:43I don't know.
50:12I don't know.
50:41I don't know.
51:13I don't know.
51:36I don't know.
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