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00:19You
00:20Hey, I like to think that I we have of all
00:32What are you gonna do about Daredevil? I'm not him anymore. I made a promise to myself
00:37I've let the system handle
00:39Take care of yourself, man
00:42Spend some time hasn't it? I was wondering if we could have a little chat if you step out of
00:47line
00:47I will be there. Should you go back to any of your old activities?
00:52There will be consequences
00:54Wilson Fisk has been elected the 112th mayor of New York City. He won
01:08Sir, let me touch up your eye
01:29Thank you, New York
01:32Vanessa and I we offer our deepest regards
01:34It's humbling to be sitting here speaking to you as mayor
01:38The beginning of the new year
01:41Most importantly, new era, the greatest city in the world
01:47The city is in shambles
01:48Crime, poverty
01:50Feeling of an easiness as if in a moment
01:53Things could explode
01:56But New Yorkers are tough
01:57We know how to take care of ourselves
01:59We don't need a gun-toting vigilante who wears a skull on his chest
02:02Or a man who dresses in a spider outfit
02:06Or a guy who wears devil horns to save us
02:09No
02:10We'll be our best once again
02:12That's the man?
02:14I just can't
02:15I made you one
02:15What are you gonna do? Move to Boston?
02:17You hate the devil
02:18You hearing this guy?
02:20You hear him?
02:21I fucking love him
02:22And that is that the rule of law will return to New York City
02:27That is what I will deliver to the city of New York
02:31The city that bore me
02:33Elected me
02:34The city that I love
02:36Good night
02:39Happy New Year
02:40I already told you where you were
02:42I had a lot of things to do
02:45I lost my time
02:47Yes, wait
02:48I can't do something
02:49Shit, what are you doing?
02:51I think you're trying to dodge
02:52I think I'm okay
02:52I wasn't dodging
02:53And I've just been, you know, busy
02:55No, I think you've been dodging
02:56No, no, no, no, man
02:57Just do my own thing
02:58Hey
02:58It seems like you're just
03:00Hey
03:02Hey
03:05Hey, hey, buddy
03:07This doesn't concern me
03:08Hey, you're beating on a guy who can't defend himself
03:10He concerns me
03:11I said, stay out of it
03:17Let's go
03:18Let's go
03:22Let's go
03:23Hey
03:32Come on
03:33Come on
03:41Let's get off that!
03:52NYPD, do not move!
04:12NYPD, do not move!уг
04:13ako, seti cold on Яfold NYPD,
04:14do not move! NYPD,
04:31do not move! NYPD,
06:04Fire Chief Carter is your 10 a.m.
06:07We can do that here or at the firehouse.
06:10Firehouse.
06:11Carter, he's known to be a doubter.
06:14So best I come to him.
06:16That's exactly.
06:17After that, we have six more stops.
06:19I've put in another call to Commissioner Gallo.
06:22It's our third.
06:25How old do you think this desk is?
06:29Excuse me?
06:31How long do you think this desk has been here?
06:34It's old.
06:37Vanessa would know by sight.
06:41You wonder, did Fiorello LaGuardia sit here?
06:45He was a hero of my father's, you know?
06:50No.
06:50No, no, I didn't.
06:59My father, he didn't respect many men.
07:02Well, not naturally.
07:05Except for LaGuardia.
07:10His tenacity.
07:12Him standing up to Tammany Hall.
07:16Fiorello LaGuardia built this city.
07:23Sir.
07:25Sorry, yes.
07:32I'm really looking forward to meeting
07:34District Attorney Hochberg.
07:39These meet and greets, can't we push them?
07:44These first few days are critical.
07:47Optics are going to matter.
07:49Establishing connections is how we set the tone
07:51with the stakeholders who can make or break your agenda.
07:54Let's be honest, a lot of these people absolutely hate you.
08:06I'm used to that.
08:10Then there's something else.
08:13And I'm sorry if this is heading into personal territory.
08:17Your wife?
08:21What about Vanessa?
08:25Uh, well, the inaugural speech
08:28tracked better than expected,
08:31especially with the younger constituents.
08:33However, Vanessa's resistance to being part of the narrative
08:39is hurting you with more traditional voters.
08:56The timing on this is not ideal, but my wife and I, we have work to do.
09:05Anyway, could you grant us a little leeway?
09:12Absolutely, sir.
09:29Well, the good news is she's holding, she's serving me up, back amongst the living.
09:32I also wouldn't hold my breath.
09:34Her blood alcohol is 0.15 and she has two priors, so...
09:37Do you have any idea of how long this will take?
09:39I can't miss a little girl.
09:42Here's what's gonna happen, cop killer.
09:46You are gonna sign a confession.
09:49You know what?
09:50I told a colleague I'd check on a client of theirs.
09:52Let me do that.
09:52I'll call you later if I have an update, okay?
10:13Hi, Treyala.
10:20Those guys turn you up?
10:23Does it matter?
10:25Yeah.
10:26It does.
10:27It matters to me.
10:29I'm a lawyer.
10:30My name is Matthew.
10:31You're the public defender?
10:32No, I'm a defense attorney.
10:34I have my own practice.
10:35I didn't call you.
10:36How did you get in here?
10:36You know they're saying you killed a cop?
10:39All I was trying to do was help a guy out.
10:42Well, it's not their story.
10:44They're saying you approached two officers on the platform.
10:46No, man.
10:47The story of the people on the platform never said they were cops.
10:51They never said nothing.
10:52All I was trying to do was break up a beating, okay?
10:55So what happened to the officer who...
10:57One of them tripped.
10:57Trying to take me out.
10:59Look, I didn't push him, I swear.
11:00I wasn't trying to kill anybody.
11:01That's not me.
11:03As you said, you know there was a train coming.
11:06I mean, one second he's there and then he's gone.
11:14Is there anything you're not telling me?
11:20No, man.
11:21Nothing.
11:26You're still pretty wired, I'm sure.
11:28Everything's a little fuzzy.
11:30We'll need to go over it a few more times before the arraignment.
11:33But for now, that's all we need to do.
11:34I can't afford you.
11:35I'm worried about that.
11:36I'd still like to represent you.
11:40You're in good hands, Hector.
11:43Wait, hold up.
11:45You're blind.
11:59Once we arrive at the senior center, they'll say a few words
12:01and then they want to present you with the key to the borough.
12:05I'm already there.
12:05Why do I need a key to Brooklyn?
12:07Like it or not, the outer borough is your base.
12:09Especially Staten Island.
12:11Now, Staten don't need Manhattan.
12:14Sorry.
12:15The city is broken.
12:17I said I'd fix it.
12:19Sir, the first hundred days are about settling in,
12:21getting a feel for the office.
12:23Try anything big now, you're painting a target on your back.
12:26Good.
12:27Targets draw attention to problems.
12:29You hired me because I know how politics work in New York City.
12:34And right now, it's all about maintaining the status quo.
12:37So your advice to the newly inaugurated mayor of New York
12:40is that he do nothing?
12:42What's going on here?
12:43It's that big hole.
12:45We'll be around it in like a minute.
12:55Sir, I'd advise against whatever you do.
12:57Yes.
12:58Stop.
12:59It's your job.
13:01Not mine.
13:04Foreman!
13:05Who's the foreman?
13:06Hey, what's up?
13:07Hey.
13:08You're the mayor.
13:10Yes.
13:10How you doing?
13:11I want you to stop what you're doing and fill that hole.
13:14You have the equipment and the manpower.
13:16Hey, sorry, sir.
13:17It's the red tape.
13:18We're waiting on the perimeter for you.
13:20Consider it approved.
13:21You got it.
13:23Go!
13:23Pull!
13:24Let's go!
13:25Now!
13:26Move!
13:27Got it.
13:28Mikey!
13:28Hey, we're back in business!
13:30Let's go!
13:31Yeah!
13:32You're just going to get some of that traffic.
13:34Right there, right there, right there, right there.
13:35Yes.
13:36Filling a hole like this, it's not rocket science.
13:40Remember I told you that I'd get things done?
13:42Well, here I am getting them done.
13:49I assume that is what you meant by optics.
13:52Yes, Mayor Fisk, it was indeed.
13:55Sir.
13:56Yeah.
13:57Solid holework to fill in that hole.
13:59Oh, thank you, Daniel.
14:04I send you off for a DUI and you come back with a cop killing?
14:07With everything that this firm has going on right now?
14:09The cops at the station were beating him senseless.
14:11What did you want me to do?
14:12He probably wouldn't have made it past the weekend.
14:15And for what it's worth, I think he might be innocent.
14:17You can barely handle your current caseload.
14:19A high-cropal case like this is not the worst thing anymore.
14:21It is exactly the opposite of what this firm needs right now.
14:24Okay, so my old partner in Midtown slipped me the police report.
14:28The other cop said there was no victim.
14:29He said there was an unprovoked attack.
14:31Well, our client says there was.
14:33He said, he said.
14:36Matt, you take on this case, it's going to look like you're siding against the whole NYPD.
14:39Kirsten, what did I tell you to get you to come over from the DA's office?
14:44You said that I was brilliant, which is true.
14:47That is true.
14:48What else?
14:50You said we take on the hard cases.
14:52And impossible odds work is what we do here.
15:05Okay.
15:07I just need Arnie to take over for me on the Rogers depo.
15:09Great.
15:10I appreciate it.
15:12Talk to Hector's wife.
15:14And I need you to find the witness that Hector saved on the platform.
15:20I believe him, Cherry.
15:24Okay.
15:26So you want me to find a guy on the platform?
15:28Yes.
15:29How much you want me to push?
15:31As much as you have to.
15:34And do some digging on Hector for me.
15:36There's something about his story that doesn't track.
15:39Wait.
15:40He's innocent or his story doesn't track?
15:42Oh.
15:43Both.
15:49Why are you representing a cop killer, Mr. Murdoff?
15:51Are you anti-cop?
15:52The crime is innocent.
15:52We get fortunate in having to stay in court.
15:54Thank you very much.
15:54What does the Ayala family have to say about this?
15:57That's all for him.
15:59How does it feel to know that Mayor Fisker is watching this trial very closely?
16:21It's your calling war instead of choice for New York's finest.
16:26NYPD backs its own.
16:37How do you do, Hector?
16:39Pretty bad, Matt.
16:40All right, hang in there.
16:41Like I said, that was the first step in the long process.
16:43Is your wife here?
16:46No.
16:52Oh, shit.
16:53What?
16:54It's the Hawk.
16:56Hawk bird?
16:57Mm-hmm.
17:04People of the state of New York versus Hector Ayala, charged with murder in the first degree,
17:08second degree, and manslaughter in the first degree.
17:10Benjamin Hochberg, Your Honor, representing the people of the state of New York.
17:14Matt Murdock for the defense, Your Honor.
17:15We'll waive the readings, not the rights.
17:17Given the serious nature of the charges, people ask that the defendant be remanded without bail.
17:22Your Honor, the defense would ask...
17:23People's motion is granted.
17:25Uh, Your Honor, if I could...
17:27I said bail is denied.
17:30Mr. Ayala is a decorated Army veteran.
17:32He has no record.
17:32He's served as a CPA for 15 years.
17:34He's a pillar of his community.
17:35He's also accused of killing a New York City police officer.
17:38Next case, please.
17:39Thank you, Your Honor.
17:42In good hands, huh?
17:44It's gonna be okay.
17:55You know, I should have known that you had an agenda giving me your number the other night.
17:59I'm a journalist, bro.
18:02But besides, we can kill it here as friends with political benefits.
18:06You get me access to him, I give him a straight line to the under-30 demo.
18:09And then who's got two thumbs and is a total hero?
18:12Me?
18:13Me?
18:14Phone.
18:15What bullshit?
18:17Condition of this level of access.
18:20I'm covering my ass, so you don't post.
18:25Fair enough.
18:27Look, play softball in there, okay?
18:30I'm calling in a favor.
18:32Wait, I thought you said you were his guy.
18:34I am.
18:36I might have embellished a little bit.
18:38Wow.
18:39You know, I can't tell if you're an idiot or an operator.
18:43Well, maybe I'm, I don't know what I am.
18:49You've got five.
18:59I must say, your coverage of my campaign was spot on.
19:03And not for nothing, you're one of the first people to take me seriously.
19:09BB, is that short for something, Beatrice, Betty?
19:12Just BB.
19:14I was named for my uncle.
19:17Ben Yurk.
19:20Yeah.
19:22I knew him.
19:25He was a good journalist.
19:34I asked Commissioner Gallo about you on three separate occasions.
19:38Every time.
19:41Nothing.
19:43Not a word.
19:44It's got me thinking.
19:47There must be a story there.
19:50And is there?
19:53One of my sources at the NYPD tells me that Gallo is now poised to resign.
19:57And Gallo, as a celebrated police commissioner, may be the most beloved the city has ever seen.
20:03And that puts you in a big, fat bind.
20:06That NYPD's rank and file are planning on standing behind their guy in protest of you, Mr. Mayor.
20:10And the force is already woefully understaffed, and you've got vigilantes picking up the slack.
20:19If you lose the cops, you lose the city.
20:25Thank you, Mr. Yurk.
20:30Just one more question about Mrs. Fisk.
20:35I'm sorry, but I'm out of time.
20:38This way, please.
20:46Thank you, Mr. Mayor.
20:48I hope we speak again soon.
20:57Sir, I am so sorry.
20:59She was not supposed to ask about your wife.
21:01It's okay, Daniel.
21:04I have a feeling that this young woman is used to being underestimated.
21:11We'll use that.
21:15Confronting one's past trauma can lead to building skills and techniques to find peace.
21:21Like the book says, identify, interrogate, release.
21:26So, any hints about your next book?
21:30I've been thinking a lot about projected personas.
21:33How we present a curated version of ourselves, like through filters on social media, or masks.
21:41Hmm, interesting.
21:43Maybe even timely.
21:45Could be.
21:46Still in the early stages.
21:48But, um, I'll make sure to give you a galley copy.
21:52And thanks for coming today.
21:54You're very welcome.
21:58Thank you so much for coming.
22:04I really appreciate it.
22:07I love your work.
22:13Dr. Glenn, I need help.
22:17Are you picking any new clients?
22:23I, I, I, I can always move things around.
22:26Here's my email.
22:30I'm sure we can work something out.
22:33Julie.
22:39Could you?
22:40Of course.
23:02Played beautifully.
23:04Really, thank you very much.
23:05Thanks, guys.
23:06You all right?
23:07We'll see you.
23:18I got a good deal with this.
23:31It's a classy move, turning up to a police funeral after it's ended.
23:35I didn't want to distract from the ceremony, Commissioner.
23:40I did need to talk to you.
23:42I wonder how it feels for a guy like you to come to a place like this.
23:46Are you even capable of feeling guilt or remorse?
23:50Guilt.
23:52I didn't kill Officer Shanahan.
23:55Maybe not him, but plenty of others.
23:58It still makes no sense to me, this mayor thing.
24:04So you gave up your criminal empire for what?
24:07So you could have less money and less power?
24:10So you could kowtow to an Italian son of a bitch in a cemetery?
24:18How are we going to fix this issue?
24:21Do you know who Samuel Vance was?
24:24No, of course you don't.
24:25Mayor Vance was the mayor of New York in 1874.
24:28He served for one month.
24:31It is my personal mission to make sure that your term is shorter than his.
24:37I see right through you, Fisk.
24:40You're not a mayor who loves his city.
24:42You're a whiny kid who wants everyone to love him.
24:47A monster trying to rewrite his legacy.
24:50But guess what?
24:53It's too late.
24:55Once a thug, always a thug.
24:59See you around, Kingpin.
25:15Your husband needs you, Soledad.
25:17It's important that you're seen in court.
25:20Can I ask you about something?
25:22We've read the papers, seen the news and all that.
25:25Can you just be straight?
25:26Does my husband have a chance?
25:29An NYPD cop is dead.
25:31And any time that happens, a big machine gets turned on to try to figure out what went wrong.
25:35And to punish whoever killed the cop.
25:38Punish them severely.
25:39And that machine has no off switch.
25:42It just goes and goes until somebody pays.
25:46But, Matt Murdock and this woman here are the two best lawyers I've ever seen, so...
25:51Now, if I could just get Hector's suit for court.
25:55Okay, it's on the bed. I can get it together.
25:57No, no, no. You just stay in time.
26:06Soledad, whatever's going on between you and Hector, I'm really hoping you can set it aside.
26:11He needs you.
26:12He needs me or he needs me to show up in court.
26:15Trials are about feelings.
26:19Are you married?
26:33No, I'm not.
26:35No, I'm not.
26:38No, I'm not.
26:39No, I'm not.
26:40No, I'm not.
26:41Anything's possible.
26:43Little by little, the fates, things changed.
26:49Hector, he's not the man I married.
27:04How about...
27:07Belize.
27:09Belize.
27:09Belize I like.
27:11The jewel in the heart of the Caribbean basin.
27:15Salty sea air.
27:16Warm sand between our toes.
27:19Double fist the Mai Tais.
27:22Yeah, that sounds good.
27:24Okay, so this, uh, fantasy of ours.
27:28What happens after the Mai Tais?
27:30Oh, um, the possibilities are endless.
27:33Mm-hmm.
27:35Maybe, um, later I can give you a taste.
27:38I'll take the check, please.
27:45Do you mind?
27:46I don't think he'd call this.
27:47It's important.
27:47I get it.
27:48Yeah, it's sex.
27:49He'll make it up to you later.
27:50With interest, I promise.
27:52I'll collect.
27:53Cherry, talk to me.
27:54Guess what I'm from.
28:09Why, Tiger?
28:10Really?
28:11You're investigating me.
28:13Were you taught us for hours,
28:14and you neglect to tell me
28:15that you moonlight as a vigilante?
28:16I wasn't in the suit.
28:18Or wearing my amulet.
28:20I had no extra powers.
28:21It's not relevant.
28:22It's relevant.
28:24You hide your identity
28:25and go out and solve things
28:27the way you see fit.
28:28We're trying to position this
28:29as a one of them.
28:29Then I find out you're going out at night
28:30looking for trouble.
28:31I'm not looking for trouble.
28:34Someone's got to protect the streets.
28:36People are going missing.
28:38No one seems to care.
28:39It's not like their devil's around anymore.
28:42Mm-hmm.
28:45If I can find this out,
28:46you better believe the DA's office can.
28:49Let them.
28:50The people need a hero.
28:53I come out there every night
28:54putting my life on the line for them.
28:56Your wife agree with that choice.
29:00This is a tough case, Hector.
29:03The cop is dead.
29:04The only way I can win it
29:06is if I know every way I can lose it.
29:11You're right.
29:13You're right.
29:13I'm sorry.
29:13I should have told you.
29:16You okay?
29:18You sound like you're in pain.
29:19Mm-hmm.
29:22Hector's Island is an old picnic.
29:25It's equal opportunity to beat towns.
29:27Guards and their mates alike.
29:29All right.
29:30Hang in there, okay?
29:30I'll make some calls, see what I can do.
29:36He's been waiting 20 minutes.
29:38Yes.
29:39Send him in.
29:43Well, you seem pretty busy,
29:45so I'll get right to the point.
29:47I'm resigning my post.
29:49It's effective tonight at midnight,
29:51and due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts,
29:53I will not be able to stay on
29:55to help with the transition.
29:57You will need a new police commissioner,
29:59and guess what?
30:01A lot of new cops as well.
30:05Goodbye, Fisk.
30:06Before you go, just one thing.
30:13You're originally from Philadelphia.
30:17That's right.
30:17And you know that cheese steaks are great in Philly.
30:22Mr. Cashman, what's the name of the one that we like?
30:25Geno's, Mr. Matt.
30:26Geno's, right.
30:27Right.
30:28But that's your favorite.
30:29I, I, I think that the best is the one I've found.
30:33It's actually right outside of the city.
30:38D'Angelo's, in King of Prussia.
30:41It's the cashman of Skybox drive down there
30:43and, well, pick me one up for lunch.
30:46It was delicious.
30:50The concept of compromise,
30:54it's been on my mind a lot.
30:57So I have some compromises to propose.
31:04As far as a pay raise for your police force,
31:10zero.
31:13And when it comes to overtime minimums,
31:20none.
31:23And, uh, and...
31:26An expanded cadet class.
31:28Yes.
31:28Yes.
31:29That's not happening.
31:31So what do you say, Commissioner?
31:33Do we have a deal?
31:35Do we have a deal?
31:51Well played.
31:54Yeah.
31:56For the most part, men are weak.
31:59Any man can be swayed by a single piece of paper.
32:05He thought he could keep that child a secret.
32:11Sandwich, it was disgusting.
32:14Hector's history as the White Tiger
32:15has no bearing on this case.
32:16The defense moves to suppress.
32:18This is next level, Burdock.
32:19That guy's a vigilante.
32:21He wasn't in possession of his mystical amulet
32:22or in the White Tiger outfit at the time of the incident,
32:25allowing this type of totally inflammatory information
32:27while unfairly biased to jurors.
32:29It perfectly meets the standard
32:30of more prejudicial than probative.
32:32Cut the crap.
32:32It speaks straight to the heart of the case.
32:34It suggests a pattern of behavior
32:36that drove Hector Ayala to kill Officer Shanahan
32:39on that subway platform.
32:41Your Honor, the jury will be deliberating
32:42about the tragic events of a single evening.
32:44The proceedings must rest not on my client's clothing,
32:46but what happened on the platform that night.
32:53Look, I get it, I do.
32:55I get the instinct to allow everything
32:56but the kitchen sink in his evidence.
32:57But it's not right.
32:59And with respect, it's not what you're up there to do.
33:08Okay.
33:08Oh, my God.
33:09I'm granting the motion.
33:10In limine, the people are directed not to discuss
33:12or introduce any evidence of Hector Ayala's life
33:15as White Tiger or any acts of vigilance.
33:17This is some bullshit, Jerry.
33:19Thank you, Your Honor.
33:20When I was coming up and you seen the blue,
33:22you looked at those brass buttons.
33:24It says something.
33:26It meant something to you, you know?
33:27But it's none of that.
33:28There's no respect anymore.
33:31Jails are revolving doors now.
33:33Police officers have their hands tied.
33:36I feel like nobody's being held accountable
33:38and I'm sick and tired of being afraid.
34:00Find the witness.
34:02Ghosts are hard to find, Matty.
34:04Isn't that why I hired you?
34:07My ghost-busting days are long gone, my friend.
34:11We're just not finding anything
34:12that says the guy is telling the truth.
34:15Except for the fact that he is.
34:19I know this case sits close to home
34:21and all the more reason it's dangerous.
34:26You say my judgment is clouded
34:28because of who Hector is.
34:30Because of who you are.
34:33Because of who you were.
34:35This case is about Hector, I.R.
34:38Okay.
34:39Let's say you're right.
34:40Let's say you're right and I'm right.
34:42Hypothetically.
34:42It's not hypothetical, Jerry.
34:44Is it?
34:46Is it?
34:48You know I know he was telling the truth.
34:50And we both know
34:51it doesn't matter if you can't prove it.
34:54And for what it's worth,
34:56I like the Matt Murdock I've seen this year.
34:59The guy that went out and found his own way.
35:01Got out of the kitchen.
35:02Where's a normal suit?
35:05He's doing some good.
35:11He's doing some good.
35:19He's doing some good.
35:27He's doing some good.
35:29He's doing some good.
35:30He's doing some good.
35:31He's doing some good.
35:31He's doing some good.
35:33He's doing some good.
35:33He's doing some good.
35:34He's doing some good.
35:34He's doing some good.
35:35He's doing some good.
35:35He's doing some good.
35:36He's doing some good.
35:40Behold the Lamb of God. Behold him who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are those called to
35:47the Supper of the Lamb.
35:49Lord, I am not worthy of any intention to come from my roof, but to only say the word, and
35:54my soul shall be healed.
35:57I'm sorry.
36:02I have finally finished all my paperwork.
36:04It's it for me.
36:05It's it for me.
36:07It's it for me.
36:11I'm not alone.
36:38I'm not alone.
36:41I'm not alone.
36:59I'm not alone.
37:00I'm not alone.
37:01I'm not alone.
37:27Hey.
37:28Hey.
37:29Hey.
37:29Um.
37:29I won't be able to make a reservation tonight.
37:31I'm meeting a new client.
37:33Brain check?
37:37Just a missed opportunity.
37:39Yeah.
37:39Sounds good.
37:40Thanks.
37:46These aren't really necessary to come to the office.
37:52We appreciate your discretion.
38:00Sir?
38:02No.
38:03No.
38:05Dr. Glenn.
38:07Dr. Glenn.
38:07Allow me to introduce Mayor and Mrs. Fisk.
38:16So, I usually like to start off with a couple of questions.
38:20What sparked you to come to therapy and what would you like to get out of it?
38:27Vanessa, why don't you start us off?
38:31My husband and I have been through a lot these last couple of years.
38:40Until very recently we ran a complex business.
38:44Then Wilson left.
38:49Disappeared really.
38:52I'm curious to hear more about that.
38:55Wilson?
38:59I was assaulted by a vigilante.
39:05The recovery process, it was quite involved.
39:11I couldn't stay in touch with Vanessa.
39:14I couldn't stay in communication with her.
39:16It was for the best.
39:19Was it for the best for you, Vanessa?
39:21I think in some ways it was.
39:29I took over the business.
39:32It thrived.
39:34It had never been more profitable.
39:37And relationship between management and labor was robust and fulfilling.
39:45On both sides.
39:48But was your husband's absence fulfilling for you personally?
39:55I, uh...
39:58I was lonely.
40:03I missed Wilson.
40:10Then he returns and I really don't know how I feel about that.
40:19Why are we here?
40:25Because it doesn't feel like we have a choice.
40:30I'd like to hear from you, Wilson.
40:35I'm here because I don't want to lose my wife.
40:44What?
40:46Found him.
40:47Alright, I'll meet you there.
40:48You doing this now?
40:49Yeah.
40:50He's at 950 West 185th Street.
40:53Apartment 30.
40:54I'll meet you out front.
40:57Call Jerry.
41:00Matt!
41:01Hey, have you drive to Fort Ryan Park quickly.
41:13Who is it?
41:14My name is Matthew Murdock.
41:16I'm a lawyer.
41:17I represent Hector Ayala, the man who saved you on the subway platform.
41:24Look, I know you know who I am.
41:26And I know you're scared.
41:28But I'm here to help.
41:29You can trust me.
41:36Shut the door.
41:37What's your name?
41:38Nicky Torres.
41:39Nicky.
41:40You are the key witness in my defense of Hector Ayala.
41:43To be blunt, you're the only person standing between him and a consecutive life sentence.
41:46I can't, man.
41:47If I go against the cops, it's going to be really bad for me.
41:49It is already bad for you.
41:50They have located you.
41:51They're coming to kill you.
41:52You need to come with me now.
41:56Shit, they're already here.
41:57Nicky, you have about 20 seconds before they bust you.
41:59Look, man.
41:59I don't even know who you are.
42:0010 seconds.
42:01I know you're not...
42:02Now the virus can't go.
42:05NYPD, open up!
42:08Nicky, I have a guy in Fort Troy Park.
42:10He's going to find you.
42:11He's going to get you safe.
42:15NYPD, open up!
42:29You're the lawyer.
42:30If you're looking for the man Hector Ayala saved on the subway platform, sadly he's no longer here.
42:39Move.
42:41Shit, move!
42:47Where is he?
42:48He's not here.
42:49He's not here.
42:58Where'd he go?
42:59Listen, ma'am, I'm visually impaired.
43:01I'd love to help.
43:28Go ahead.
43:29He's a lawyer.
43:30Come on, Dad.
43:31Come on, don't do this.
43:33Don't do this.
43:33Don't do this.
43:33You don't want to do this.
43:41No!
43:48No!
43:51No!
43:53No!
43:54No!
43:57No!
43:58No!
43:59No!
44:00No!
44:02No!
44:03No!
44:04No!
44:19I'm gonna get free
44:21I'm gonna get free
44:23I'm gonna get free
44:25Right after the sun
44:26She never loved me
44:28She never loved me
44:30She never loved me
44:32I shouldn't have walked
44:35I'll take you for the fire
44:38Drown you around the corner
44:42You know you're really out of
44:45Live on a counterfire
44:52Yeah
45:02You make me fall
45:05When I'm about to lift me
45:09From here
45:28When it's raining time
45:31I'm looking for you
45:34I'm gonna get free
45:39I'm gonna get free
45:41I'm gonna get free
45:42Right after the sun
45:44She never loved me
45:46She never loved me
45:48She never loved me
45:51I'll take you for the fire
45:55I'll take you for the fire
45:55I'll take you for the fire
45:56I'll take you for the fire
45:58I'll take you for the fire
45:58I'll take you for the fire
45:59I'll take you for the fire
46:00I'll take you for the fire
46:01I'll take you for the fire
46:03I'll take you for the fire
46:04I'll take you for the fire
46:04I'll take you for the fire
46:04I'll take you for the fire
46:05I'll take you for the fire
46:05I'll take you for the fire
46:05I'll take you for the fire
46:05I'll take you for the fire
46:09I'll take you for the fire
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