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00:02why did you stop being a vigilante my best friend was killed
00:08i made a promise to myself i'm not him anymore you cross on the 39th street you pay a toll
00:14red hook is exempt from any taxes tolls or other payments you know that luke huh
00:19we need cash flow matt pretty bad well i'm working on that too i already set meetings
00:23with a bunch of banks last night there was a double homicide not half a mile from the
00:27port steady way bastard apparently the hijacking gone wrong i sent buck to luca to tell him
00:34to pay victor 1.8 restitution for the hijacking
00:57and
03:09Thank you so much for seeing me on such short notice.
03:12I hate to disappoint you, Mr. Murdoch, but Mr. Aldrich has had a bit of an emergency this morning. Won't
03:18be in for a few hours. Oh, please do have a seat.
03:23I'm Yusuf Khan, assistant bank manager here at New York Mutual. Thank you so much for waiting.
03:29No.
03:30Mr. Aldrich told me to look into your loan application this morning, which I've had the... not wearing green today,
03:38Mr. Murdoch.
03:39Green?
03:41Yeah, green. Today. Oh, I see. No. I tend to prefer more neutral colors. Less likely to clash.
03:49You must be careful, though. A leprechaun might pinch. Candy?
03:57No, thank you.
03:58Oh, there. Okay. Oops. Excuse me. Apologies. Ah, my daughter, Kamala. She's in California visiting some friends there in La
04:08La Land, as they say.
04:09Hm. Where's home?
04:11Jersey City.
04:12Jersey City. Well, it certainly has its own special charm.
04:16Do you think so?
04:17I prefer it to Hoboken.
04:20That's the nicest thing I've heard anyone say about Jersey City. People don't know this, but it used to be
04:25the gateway to America.
04:27Really?
04:27Yeah, Ellis Island. Part of Jersey City. And her very own superhero, Ms. Marvel.
04:33Ms. Marvel? I'm not sure I'm familiar.
04:36There.
04:40This is her. Right here. A custom-designed Funko in her honor. Oh, yeah, well, you can't see me.
04:49But, um, it's her. Is that right?
04:52Oh, yeah. Okay. So, shall we?
04:55Please.
04:56Your loan.
04:57I can see here that Murdoch and McDuffie plans on expanding rapidly. Hiring new associates, moving to bigger offices.
05:04Your firm's over-leveraged, yet you're more than willing to take on clients who have a difficult time paying.
05:10As in the tragic case of White Tiger.
05:13Mr. Khan, if I may, have you ever needed a defense attorney?
05:17Me? No. Thankfully not.
05:19Well, if you ever do. It's often David versus Goliath. The cops, prosecution, public opinion. The entire system conspiring against
05:31you. We represent husbands, sons, daughters. People like you and me, Mr. Khan. So, yeah. We may be over-leveraged
05:40for now. But we serve a vital function in a city that desperately needs us.
05:49Your compassion and willingness to take risks are the very qualities that make you an excellent defense attorney, Mr. Murdoch.
05:57But, unfortunately, you're the same reasons that you do not meet New York Mutual's criteria for approval.
06:06Well, that's certainly the nicest no I've received, Jan.
06:23What are you doing?
06:24Ready, then?
06:26Twenty minutes of courage, lads.
06:29Then we got 1.8 mil and that fat bastard's off Luca's back.
06:33No.
06:34Let's have some fun.
06:48It seems he's the worst.
06:53Everyone freeze!
06:55Hands in the fucking eye!
06:59Hands in the eye, you silly bastard!
07:01They moisturize!
07:03Get on the floor!
07:06Legs to the flesh!
07:15Invest you to the waiter!
07:19Break in the blue and this is alright!
07:27Get off the window!
07:28Get off the floor!
07:28Get off the floor...
07:28Shorty.
07:33Yeah, it was another no.
07:35I think you said we didn't get the bank to loan criteria.
07:39It's a nice-half guy there.
07:41All right, so I'm on my way now.
07:43I'll probably...
07:44Hold on a sec.
07:46Hold in the air, you silly bastard!
07:51Harrison, call 911.
07:53That's it. Over here. Please, thank you.
07:56Move.
07:57Don't want to get fucking shot!
07:58Move!
08:01Round him up, pat him down.
08:03Check the officers.
08:09Office? Hands up.
08:11Move.
08:12Now!
08:15Here's the horse.
08:19Look.
08:21Where do you want me to go?
08:25Easy, are you alright?
08:27Easy.
08:35Hey, hey, we've got one more.
08:37You.
08:38Another step and it'll be your last.
08:40You talking to me?
08:42What's going on?
08:43Can someone lock the fucking door, please?
08:45Hello?
08:45Jesus Christ.
08:46I'm sorry, what's happening here?
08:47I'm at it.
08:48On your knees, Davey, wonderful.
08:51Excuse me.
08:52On your knees!
08:53Okay.
08:54Mr. Mark.
08:54Huh?
08:56Mr. Kong?
08:56What are you doing here?
08:57I thought you'd already lift.
08:58Yeah, I probably should have.
09:01I can't.
09:01I can't.
09:02I can't.
09:02I can't.
09:03I can't.
09:04I can't.
09:06I can't.
09:07I can't.
09:08I can't.
09:08I can't.
09:09I can't.
09:09I can't.
09:10I can't.
09:10I can't.
09:12I can't.
09:13I can't.
09:14I can't.
09:20All right.
09:22No need to explain what this is.
09:24You've all been to the movies.
09:26This can go a couple of ways.
09:28You stay where you are, you keep your heads down, keep your traps shut.
09:31You stay out our way, and we'll stay out of yours.
09:34Easy.
09:36Easy.
09:36Everybody goes home, and everybody has a wild story to tell.
09:41Well, these weapons are loaded, they're live, and they're very, very real.
09:46If anyone has any doubts about that, feel free to carry on and find out the hard way.
09:51You kill anyone, and your armed robbery charge converts to a felony murder.
09:55Then you're looking at 25 to life.
10:00We have a solicitor on our hands.
10:10All right, then.
10:11Mr. Solicitor here may not have understood the rules.
10:14Let it be a warning.
10:18Now, where's the bank manager?
10:20I need to see a Mr. Stephen Aldrich.
10:26We have a blind man.
10:27Do we have a deaf one as well?
10:28Well, I said Stephen Aldrich, come out, come out, wherever you are, please, Stephen.
10:55Cops are here.
10:59The manager, now, or we start shooting.
11:02I don't think the manager's here.
11:03Please don't shoot us.
11:11You.
11:13Me?
11:16What's your name?
11:19Yusuf Khan, sir.
11:22You work here, right?
11:23Yes, sir.
11:24What's your title, Yusuf Khan?
11:26I don't know.
11:27I have a assistant bank manager.
11:30Assistant.
11:30Assistant bank manager.
11:32That's right, sir.
11:32Well, where's the non-assistant bank manager?
11:36Actually, he's had a bit of an emergency this morning.
11:39He won't be in for a couple of hours.
11:40A couple of hours?
11:41Yeah, shut it.
11:45Yusuf Khan.
11:46Sir.
11:48You're going to open the vault.
11:50Can you do that for me, Yusuf Khan?
11:55Yeah, yeah, yes, sir.
11:57Good man.
12:02Swat's pulling up.
12:04Swat?
12:07Stay fluid.
12:08I've courage.
12:09We talked about this.
12:11Nothing changes.
12:12They do them.
12:14We do us.
12:17All right.
12:18Looks like we're going to be spending a little more time together than we thought.
12:22This isn't a fucking party.
12:23The less you know about us, the less we know about you.
12:26Let's keep it that way.
12:28Faces down.
12:37How the hell did they get here so fast?
12:39Someone must have triggered the alarm before we got in.
12:41Before we got in?
12:42How could they have known we were coming?
12:43Hey, none of that matters.
12:46Eyes on the prize, right?
12:47We do what the boss told us to do.
12:49And we go to plan B.
12:51Plan B.
12:52Aye.
12:54You stay with the hostages.
12:56I'll handle the cops.
12:57Blue TXC assistant manager dying stairs to open the vault.
13:03You can't open it, can you?
13:07The vault?
13:10Look, I didn't know what to say.
13:12Okay.
13:13I just...
13:14Shh.
13:14I thought you was going to...
13:16Probably you should just tell him right now.
13:18No, not now.
13:18You won't believe you.
13:19I think you're bluffing.
13:20Oh.
13:22Where is it?
13:24Four floors below.
13:25Okay.
13:27All right.
13:28When he takes you down there, you stall as long as you can, okay?
13:32Can you do that?
13:38Get up there, find your coach.
13:39Yes, sir.
13:44Rodriguez.
13:46Who are you?
13:47Detective Angie Kim.
13:48What happened to Murphy?
13:49You know what today is?
13:51You know, half the force is faced down the pool of Guinness by now.
13:54I'm the acting deputy hostage negotiator, 5th Precinct.
13:57You got a status report for me?
13:59The vault came in at 9.14 a.m.
14:01Security featured 20 civilians.
14:03By 9.15, every camera and line of communication in the bank went down.
14:06Any contact?
14:07Not yet.
14:09Captain.
14:16Someone's ears were burning.
14:19This is Detective Kim.
14:20Whom do I have the pleasure of speaking with?
14:23Who?
14:24Elocation off the top.
14:26Very impressive, Detective.
14:29Detective Kim.
14:30What was it?
14:30Angie Kim, officer in command.
14:33You're lucky for me, then.
14:34You can just call me Jesse James, yeah?
14:37Good one.
14:37How's your morning going so far, Mr. James?
14:40Oh, just peachy, Detective, and you.
14:42You picked a heck of a day to take over a bank.
14:45Want to come out and raise a pint with me?
14:47Lots of Guinness out here.
14:50That does sound tempting, Detective.
14:53And you do sound calm, don't you?
14:57Calm, firm, and resolute.
14:59Just like the manual says.
15:01I didn't know the NYPD manual was available in Belfast.
15:06That's good.
15:07But your cops around the world are all pretty much the same, aren't they?
15:10Next, you'll be trying to establish the upper hand, won't you?
15:13Except in this case, I'm not sure I have to try.
15:15You're surrounded, Mr. James.
15:17Only way this ends is with you in handcuffs or a body bag.
15:21Let's try to avoid the latter, then, shall we?
15:23Nothing would make me happier.
15:26Good.
15:27Let's start with three armored APVs, then.
15:30Park the right out front.
15:31You sure you'll be needing that many seats?
15:34From what I understand, your crew isn't that big.
15:37Detective Kim?
15:39Yes?
15:41My job is to rob the bank.
15:44Right?
15:46Your job is to prevent every hostage inside the bank from getting a fucking bullet to the fucking head.
16:02You haven't had 9.45.
16:05That's less than 30 minutes.
16:08I need something from you.
16:14Give me two hostages is a sign of good faith.
16:19What's the move?
16:21I don't think they're in control.
16:23Just like the boss says.
16:29Okay.
16:29Okay.
16:30Okay.
16:35Okay.
16:35Okay.
16:36Okay.
16:36It's all right.
16:37Don't mind the gun.
16:42Right.
16:47You.
16:49Up.
16:52Up.
16:52Come on.
16:53On your feet.
16:55Say, listen, are.
16:56Up.
16:57Please, please.
16:58Please.
16:58Please.
16:59Don't hurt.
17:00Please.
17:00Don't hurt.
17:06Congratulations! You have both been emancipated.
17:10Honey, honey, go.
17:12My husband, please, please, please, please, please.
17:18Please.
17:19Let him take my place.
17:23Sorry?
17:24I said let him take my place.
17:29This isn't a debate.
17:30Solicitor, but thank you for the suggestion.
17:33It's because I'm blind doesn't mean I need your pity.
17:36Do I strike you as some sanctimonious twat trying to do right by the visually empowered?
17:42Do I?
17:46I don't like you, Solicitor.
17:49I don't like your kind.
17:51I don't like the clever little ways you twist the truth.
17:55I'm not letting you go.
17:56I'm getting rid of you.
17:58That's understandable.
18:00All I know is you're offering me a chance to save myself, which I appreciate.
18:04What I'm saying to you is, give it to the woman's husband.
18:08Is that what you're seeing to me?
18:12What's your name?
18:15Matthew Murdoch.
18:16Murdoch?
18:17Oh, Jesus Christ.
18:19Not just a blind solicitor with a murder complex, but an Irish man.
18:24Where's your family from then, Mr. Murdoch?
18:26Hell's Kitchen.
18:27Hell's Kitchen?
18:27Did you hear that, lads?
18:29Hell's Kitchen?
18:30Before the big swim, Mr. Smartass.
18:32I don't know.
18:34I was raised in an orphanage.
18:36Jesus, what?
18:38Are you...
18:40A blind solicitor and hold for it, an orphan?
18:45Are you bloody serious?
18:47You're like a regular wee Charles Dickens character, aren't you?
18:50A blind solicitor and hold for it, an orphanage.
18:57Fuck it, take the husband.
18:58This one's got to stay.
18:59Fuck.
19:01Unlock it, let him out.
19:07Careful what you wish for, Mr. Murdoch.
19:12Cut!
19:13Sir.
19:14On your feet.
19:19You're up.
19:29Movement.
19:30Positions.
19:32Shield team, up.
19:36Right.
19:37Go.
19:41Go, go, go, go, go.
19:52All that is BS just for the friggin' vault.
19:54Get out of here.
19:56We're not gonna find any cash in there.
19:57It's just a bunch of safety deposit boxes.
20:02How'd you know that?
20:04My family's been banking here since I got off the boat.
20:08I got my grandmother's ring in there, some other heirlooms.
20:12And I got a 1994 Marc Messier signed puck.
20:16It's probably the most valuable item in this bank.
20:21Rangers fan, huh?
20:22Rangers, Jets, Mets, baby, all day.
20:24I bet it's diamonds.
20:26What else will they be after?
20:29Hey, man, I know what you did was really beautiful, but maybe you could just, like, sit down so we
20:34don't all get in trouble.
20:35Hey, what are you still doing in your feet?
20:37What's going on here?
20:38On your nace.
20:39I'm sorry, guys, I need to go.
20:41You should have taken your chance when you had it, Stevie.
20:44No, no, no, no.
20:45To the restroom.
20:50Anyone else for the loo?
20:56Tell him I'm taking the solicitor here to the gents.
21:03Do you feel that?
21:05Oi.
21:07Mm-hmm.
21:09Good.
21:12Just making sure we understand each other.
21:16Move.
21:22Did you know that New York Mutual was built in 1931?
21:27This vault here was built first, and the bank was then constructed around...
21:33What are you, the bank historian?
21:35That...
21:36But did you know that this door of the vault was...
21:40This is actually over 2,000 kilos.
21:44There's a door on your left.
21:46Move.
21:49Open it.
21:53Stairs.
21:58Hurry up.
22:04No deal.
22:06It's before I sob this down your throat, yeah?
22:08Please, please, sir.
22:09I have family.
22:12Now.
22:13Hurry up.
22:13No.
22:39Actually, could I please request you if you could get me a snack?
22:43Just a granola bar, or maybe a banana would work wonders for my nose.
22:47You want to see that family of yours?
22:49Open.
22:50Bloody dark.
23:08Then bloody open it.
23:11Wait, uh, have you passed the first of the month already?
23:14Because the bank changes the combination of the vault on the first Tuesday of every month.
23:19Day of the week are we...
23:20Enough!
23:20Please, please, please, please, don't shock me.
23:23You've been lying to us this whole time, haven't you?
23:25If you know the correct combination, then I'm the bloody king of England.
23:29I'm the bloody king of England.
23:34Mr. Moodle.
23:38What's your status?
23:39Ask me.
23:42What's your status, lads?
23:45Wait.
23:49Em.
23:50I needed the bank manager to be sufficiently motivated to open the vault.
23:54He is now.
23:55We're almost in.
24:00Why are you talking to me, then?
24:03Watch out.
24:11Mr. Murdoch, what are you doing?
24:14There are three men with automatic weapons trained on the hostages upstairs.
24:17We can't go back up empty-handed.
24:20There's wine in this door.
24:21Buy some time.
24:23Keep the other folks safe.
24:24Let them think they're in control.
24:29This vault has a four-turn tumbler system, which means it has over a hundred million possible combinations.
24:37You can't just crack it open like it's a piggy bank I gave Kabbalah to instill in her the value
24:41of saving.
24:45Did it work?
24:47Did what work?
24:53A lesson of how you're saving.
24:56Oh.
24:57I don't know.
24:59I guess we just try to impart what we know to the next generation.
25:03Protect them for what they can't see.
25:07See?
25:08See?
25:09See?
25:11See?
25:12See?
25:27Exactly what kind of a lawyer are you?
25:29A really good one.
25:36Well, how are we doing with our esteemed transportation department?
25:39Do you have any idea how many streets are blocked off today?
25:42Getting anything into the financial district is a logistical nightmare.
25:45And cue the part where the negotiator pleads for more time, is it?
25:48Sound like I'm pleading?
25:49I'm telling you, we need another hour.
25:52They'll get here.
25:53They just need more time.
25:54It is what it is.
25:55Okay, sirrah.
25:55Sirrah, detective.
25:56Is that how we do things now at the NYPD?
25:59You'll get your APVs.
26:00Everyone lives to celebrate another St. Patrick's Day.
26:04Boy.
26:04I confess, I'm disappointed, detective.
26:08You recognize the accent, but you don't seem to know jack shite about the significance of St. Patty's Day for
26:14a Protestant.
26:15Do you?
26:16I must have missed that chapter, Mr. James.
26:18Care to catch me up?
26:19Just another Wednesday, love.
26:21Or as they say in this dear city of yours, Christmas for the Jew.
26:26Otherwise, you and I might be sure on that night.
26:31Right now.
26:37Let's make this interesting.
26:39You'll have exactly three minutes to think of a joke.
26:42If you can make me laugh, I'll give you three more.
26:49Hey.
26:50Who knows a good joke?
26:54It's just safety deposit boxes.
26:571,273 of them.
27:01And they all require a key?
27:03Two to be precise.
27:05One, the bankers.
27:07Second, the owners.
27:10So then, what are they?
27:14What are they doing?
27:26Must be our lucky day.
27:28You're telling me none of you know a good joke.
27:32And?
27:33Action.
27:35Okay.
27:36So, uh, a priest finds a four-leaf clover on the hills of Donegal.
27:42An Irish joke.
27:43Really?
27:44Check, see if there's a number on it.
27:46Hey, it's been erased, but I can vaguely see a fool.
27:51Start there.
27:54The priest robs the four-leaf clover, and out pops a leprechaun.
27:58The priest is ecstatic.
27:59He thinks this must be my lucky day.
28:01The leprechaun now owes him a wish.
28:03But before the priest can utter a word, the leprechaun asks him,
28:07Father, do you by any chance have a leprechaun nun in your congregation?
28:12Bravo, detective.
28:14Tan out of tan on the oxen.
28:17So, the priest says,
28:19Hate to break it to you, Sonny,
28:21but there's no such thing in this world or the next as a leprechaun nun.
28:26The leprechaun shakes his head, confused, forlorn.
28:31Ah, blimey, he says.
28:33I just fucked a penguin.
28:49You have exactly ten minutes before I shoot the first hostage.
28:55So, was it true what you said upstairs, Mr. Murdoch, about being an orphan?
29:00Mm-hmm.
29:01My father died when I was just a boy.
29:03I never knew my mother until much later in life.
29:06I'm sorry.
29:07That must have been difficult.
29:09No need to apologize, Mr. Conn.
29:13I'm sorry.
29:14Just all the sorts here.
29:17Hey.
29:18You're doing great.
29:19We're almost there.
29:20We're gonna make it out of here.
29:21You're gonna see your daughter again.
29:28Inshallah.
29:33We've got a winner.
29:35We've got a winner.
29:47A jewelry pouch.
29:57Wow.
30:00That's one impressive diamond.
30:03May I hold it?
30:04Sure.
30:06That's pretty high in stone for a bunch of rough-eyed shrubbers.
30:10I heard the leader mention a boss.
30:12I think they're working for someone.
30:21Clock's up on the fun and games, detective.
30:23It's time to go in.
30:25Fan them out.
30:26Tell them to take up positions on the perimeter.
30:27Captain, you stormed that bank right now.
30:29Innocent people will be caught in a crossfire.
30:31Innocent people are already caught in a crossfire.
30:34Prepare to advance.
30:36We need to get upstairs.
30:38Let's go.
30:38Okay.
30:41What is taking so long?
30:44Cranked.
30:47There's a blind one.
30:48I don't know.
30:49He's not back yet.
30:50I don't like this.
30:52Behind you.
30:53Stop right there.
30:56Who the hell did you get up here?
30:58You're asking the wrong question.
31:01We're running out of time.
31:02You need to be thinking about your next move.
31:03Hands up, both of you.
31:05No!
31:05No, you let these people go now while you still can.
31:10What are you talking about?
31:10When was the last time you spoke to the hostage negotiator?
31:14Been a while, right?
31:16That's because the police are no longer negotiating.
31:20Well then, solicitor.
31:21Maybe I need to convince them I'm serious.
31:28You and I both know you didn't come here to kill anybody.
31:32Came here looking for this.
31:36How the hell did you get that?
31:38It's not one of your men.
31:42You go on my count.
31:45Ten.
31:47Nine.
31:48Eight.
31:50Seven.
31:52Now, let these people go.
31:54I'll give you the diamond.
31:55Everybody wins.
31:56Six.
31:58Five.
31:59Or I just shoot you in the head and take it from you.
32:02You have no leverage, son.
32:04You have no time.
32:05I am going to give you three seconds before I put a bullet in your head.
32:09Three.
32:10Two.
32:12One.
32:12Here, catch him.
32:19Go, go, go!
32:20Over the ground!
32:23Go!
32:24Go!
32:26Go!
32:27Go!
32:27Go!
32:28Go!
32:29Go!
32:30Go!
32:30Go!
32:30Go!
32:31Go!
32:32Go!
32:34Go!
32:34Go!
32:37Go!
32:38Open the ground!
32:40Go!
32:45Go!
32:47Go!
32:49Go!
32:50Go!
32:51Come on, come on!
32:51There's no way!
32:53Come on!
32:55Come on!
33:11Captain Staluga
33:35Hold it
33:37Hold it
33:37Who's that?
33:38I need to see the medic
33:40This guy was a hostage
33:41He's with us
33:44The bottom of the steps
33:45Thank you, sir
33:48Sir, guys
33:49Thank you, dear
33:50Thank you, sir
34:11Thank you
34:38Oh, my God.
34:42Oh, my God.
35:20Oh, my God.
35:24I believe Robert didn't happen. None of the robbers did.
35:29What do you think happened?
35:31I think you were right. They must have had a boss. Someone inside the bank.
35:36Very strange. Still, I always believe things happen for a reason.
35:41If this is about us reconsidering your loan, Mr. Murdoch...
35:45I didn't come here about the loan. I just came here to check on you.
35:49Oh, good. Thank you.
35:51But you know what? Perhaps we can brainstorm on ways to make your firm more profitable over dinner with my
36:00family?
36:01Oh, I'd like that very much. As long as it involves a trip to Jersey City, Mr. Conn.
36:06Great. It's a plan, then. And please, call me Yusuf. You know my wife, Muniba? She makes the most delicious,
36:15fresh parathas. And my daughter...
36:18Ah, the famous Kamala. Yes. Kamala. Okay, great. I will see you at dinner, then, Mr. Murdoch.
36:26Please, Matthew. Matthew.
36:28You know, I am going to try one of these. You must.
36:37Hmm. Mm-hmm.
36:59Hmm.
37:11Hmm.
37:12Hmm.
37:16Hmm.
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