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00:19:19support I guess you could save my life yeah I've saved a lot of lives look where
00:19:28it's gotten me you know unless you're a lawyer or a medical billing expert I'm
00:19:34not sure there's anything you can do for me maybe not how about a bowl of cereal
00:19:43sure all right it's the least I can do for you coming all the way out here have
00:19:48a seat there are more than 70,000 overdose deaths each year in this country 70,000 most
00:19:58people still envision big boats smuggling in the dope low-level dealers selling it on the street
00:20:04yeah that still goes on but the real culprits it's the pharmaceutical companies the doctors they grease
00:20:26they're over prescribing this shit it's ruining our communities
00:20:45if you've lost a loved one to an overdose call in let's hear your story talk to me caller yeah
00:20:54Bill
00:20:54what happened to personal responsibility nobody nobody's forcing these losers to pop pills why
00:21:00is it the doctor's fault if they're we need losers that's how you see these victims well
00:21:06my best friend on this earth a bad knee went in for a knee replacement about a post-surgical pain
00:21:17doctor prescribed oxycodone as a guy who never took a drink never took a drug within six weeks he was
00:21:25addicted six months after the surgery dead of an overdose you want to call him weak hmm did two tours
00:21:36of
00:21:37duty in Vietnam started his own business was a self-made millionaire raised four kids married 40 years
00:21:45to the same woman he was no loser he was a great American if this scourge can take him it
00:21:55can take anybody
00:22:00what's this about friend I've done nothing to do this isn't about you this is about the kids whose lives
00:22:10your company helped erase
00:22:11kids what are you talking about I haven't erased anything I have a family I have kids so did I
00:22:25God bless you
00:22:27it's about all friends
00:22:29your sight
00:22:29you
00:22:29you
00:22:29it's about you
00:22:51uh
00:22:52all right
00:22:56my god are you insane i couldn't afford to pay this even if i was working and as you know
00:23:04i'm
00:23:05not thanks to your new boyfriend bullshit you could be making a lot more if you wanted but
00:23:11you've always lacked ambition and drive we were doing fine i just wanted to be a doctor
00:23:16and help people i guess that's my big crime i don't care about being rich well i do i deserve
00:23:25more than you can give me oh yeah the world owes lisa rhodes promised you a mansion in shangri-la
00:23:32did
00:23:32he i don't even know where that is look i'm not settling okay i want it all you're a criminal
00:23:41and you're going to prison you won't need money in there my god you're demonic you two deserve each
00:23:48other leave alan out of this it's between you and me look even if i go to jail it's not
00:23:55going to be for
00:23:56long i have to be able to live when i get out jesus christ you're a smart guy i'm sure
00:24:02you'll find a
00:24:02way to scrape by scrape by are you listening to yourself a few months ago we were fine we were
00:24:11planning our future we were happy and now you want to you want to kick me to the side like
00:24:18a piece of
00:24:18garbage i'm just over it i've been unhappy for a long time alan makes me happy
00:24:32yeah alan's made a lot of women happy i passed for about five minutes you know he's been divorced
00:24:39four times you're just a pit stop enough about him if you can be reasonable we can get this over
00:24:46with
00:24:48reasonable you don't want me to get anything you want the house the cars the bank accounts the
00:24:54investments how the hell is this reasonable
00:25:07tell you what you can keep your damn car and your 401k if you just sign over the patent to
00:25:13me
00:25:14i'm already entitled to half of it it's a mere formality there it is isn't it the truth emerges
00:25:21the patent roads put you up to this didn't he he did no such thing that's my offer take it
00:25:28or leave
00:25:29it you don't agree then set a trial date
00:25:32you don't agree then set a trial date
00:25:50of course and then set a trial date
00:25:50of course and i got out of course and i'll make the Model S
00:25:58i'm gonna take it off the trial date
00:26:02of course and i can see you with theessa and i will see you next time
00:26:17Good God, it's you.
00:26:19That's a warm welcome.
00:26:21You got a lot of nerve showing up here.
00:26:23I'm surprised you even knew about this side of town.
00:26:26You kidding me? I grew up on this side of town.
00:26:29Yeah, another new car, huh?
00:26:32She's a beauty, isn't she?
00:26:34Yeah, sure.
00:26:40How the hell did you find me, anyway?
00:26:43Was my address on a billboard somewhere?
00:26:46Oh, wait, I know. Lisa.
00:26:49Yeah, it was on the divorce papers, Tom.
00:26:52Yeah. All right.
00:26:53Well, what the hell do you really want?
00:26:56As if I didn't know.
00:26:58I came to see you on your birthday.
00:27:00I even got you something.
00:27:02God, it is my birthday, isn't it?
00:27:06What is it?
00:27:08Hell, you don't know.
00:27:09Looks re-gifted from Christmas.
00:27:11Look, we both know why you're here, okay?
00:27:14So save it.
00:27:15Hear me out, Tom.
00:27:17Hear you out.
00:27:18What could you possibly say that you haven't said before?
00:27:22Did somebody invent some new words?
00:27:24You steal my wife.
00:27:26You set me up with the medical board.
00:27:28Wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:27:29I had nothing to do with your fraudulent billing practices.
00:27:31And I did not steal your wife.
00:27:33She came to me begging.
00:27:36Hell, Tom, I want you to come back.
00:27:40You did most of the work anyway.
00:27:42That's horse shit, and you know it.
00:27:44There's one thing that you want, and you know what it is, and I know what it is, and that's
00:27:48why you're here.
00:27:49To hell with my birthday.
00:27:51There is a fortune to be made, dude.
00:27:53Just sign the patent over to me.
00:27:56The FDA will never approve it with your name, especially if you lose your license.
00:28:00And I will guarantee you get your share of the profits.
00:28:04Come on.
00:28:08It's not about the money.
00:28:10You know that, okay?
00:28:12I want this drug to help heart patients, not to be marketed as another opioid.
00:28:16There's enough of that shit in the market now.
00:28:18It's going to help a small percentage of heart patients.
00:28:21I don't care.
00:28:22But every, as a painkiller, every man, woman, and child on earth will be a potential customer, Tom.
00:28:30Get out of my house.
00:28:31Now.
00:28:34Get out of my house.
00:28:35This is going to happen one way or the other.
00:28:39It's going to happen, Tom.
00:28:42Get off me.
00:28:52This mother's sick of me, you prick.
00:29:02Did you know one of the biggest opioid manufacturers in this country is a family business?
00:29:10Family business.
00:29:16Wonder how many of their family members ever use their product, hmm?
00:29:20Gosh.
00:29:21I wonder how many politicians' kids ever go to war.
00:29:26Damn, politicians.
00:29:28I never had no faith in them anyway, but these days.
00:29:33So there's all kinds of pushers, right?
00:29:36From the guy on the corner to the cartel.
00:29:38They all do the same damage.
00:29:40They all destroy families.
00:29:41They all take children away from their families.
00:29:45But lately I've been thinking, maybe the worst pushers are the institutionalized ones.
00:29:53The ones who lobby Congress to write the laws.
00:29:56Police do what they can.
00:29:58But how do you fight a pusher who's been legalized?
00:30:02Politicians won't do shit.
00:30:04They're the ones who helped opioids become big business in the first place.
00:30:08So what are we going to do about the legalized pushers, hmm?
00:30:12Appeal to their better nature?
00:30:14They got no better nature.
00:30:17Ask them to obey the laws.
00:30:20They write the damn laws.
00:30:22Beg them for common decency.
00:30:25They're all indecent.
00:30:27So what are we going to do?
00:30:29What are we, the people, going to do about this?
00:30:34Talk to me, caller.
00:30:35Bill, we should put our faith in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
00:30:39He will come down from heaven and show us the way.
00:30:43It's an old adage I try to live by, friend.
00:30:47Pray every day as if everything depends on God.
00:30:51Act every day as if everything depends on you.
00:30:55Thanks for the call.
00:30:58We gotta go.
00:30:59I'll see you good folks next time.
00:31:01Till then, be good, do good, keep the faith.
00:31:04I love you, Ashley.
00:31:06See ya.
00:31:34Go away.
00:31:35We ain't buying.
00:31:38Why do you assume I'm selling?
00:31:42It's not like you to be late.
00:31:46I'm sorry.
00:31:50I'm visiting Ashley.
00:31:57Janet, is this ever going to get easier?
00:31:59It will, Bill.
00:32:01It'll just be different.
00:32:04The new normal.
00:32:07Pain is the price we pay for our memories.
00:32:10I want to keep fighting as long as I got fight in me.
00:32:14But I'm not blameless.
00:32:19Why didn't I see the pain she was in?
00:32:24Why wasn't she prepared for the dangers?
00:32:27What did I do wrong?
00:32:29I could have been a better father.
00:32:34I've been working vice a really long time.
00:32:37And I have never seen as much death as I have lately.
00:32:41Kids dying for nothing over these damn drugs.
00:32:44Okay.
00:32:52You got some names and numbers for me.
00:32:56Don't I always?
00:33:24You got some names.
00:33:27That mill school will be a money tree if we can get in there and move these.
00:33:32I need a bigger cut, Trent.
00:33:34I want a bonus in advance.
00:33:37Fuck you.
00:33:38I just gave you your bonus mod.
00:33:40Shit.
00:33:40That was your bonus, sunshine.
00:33:43I didn't get shit.
00:33:45Middle school's mod.
00:33:47Jesus.
00:33:49Not exactly making America great again, are we?
00:33:54You fuck...
00:34:03Hey, man.
00:34:05Look how we're cool, right?
00:34:06Cool.
00:34:07Oh, we're a million miles from cool scumbag.
00:34:12Let's come back.
00:34:20That was pathetic.
00:34:24Want to try again?
00:34:27Please, God.
00:34:29I have mercy.
00:34:30I will.
00:34:45Until you have a child, you can never imagine the love that you feel for your child.
00:34:51Nor can you ever imagine the pain, the gut-wrenching pain of losing that child.
00:35:02You know, the love we have for our children, it's the strongest emotion on Earth.
00:35:09What the fuck?
00:35:12The bond between parent and child, you know, it's so strong you could pull a battleship.
00:35:23But in a matter of seconds, your whole world's ripped right out from under you.
00:35:40There's no experience on Earth that prepares you for the loss of your child.
00:35:45There's an emptiness inside you that can't be filled.
00:35:51Thoughts of suicide, or they become a daily ritual.
00:35:56I don't just grieve when I think of the things we did.
00:36:01I grieve when I think of the things we'll never do.
00:36:06Add up all the successes and accomplishments and loves you've had in your life.
00:36:21They crumbled beneath the weight, the pain of losing your child.
00:36:28I'd give up my life right now, no hesitation, if I could hold her just one more time.
00:37:01I'd give up my life right now, no hesitation, if I could hold her just one more time.
00:37:32I'd give up my life right now, no hesitation, if I could hold her just one more time.
00:37:32I'd give up my life right now, if I could hold her just one more time.
00:37:32I'd give up my life right now, if I could hold her just one more time.
00:37:33I'd give up my life right now, if I could hold her just one more time.
00:37:33I'd give up my life right now, if I could hold her just one more time.
00:37:39I'd give up my life right now, if I could hold her just one more time.
00:37:52Oh, my God.
00:38:38Oh, my God.
00:39:05Oh, my God.
00:39:10Oh, my God.
00:39:38A child who loses a parent is an orphan, but there's no word for a parent who loses a child.
00:40:05Oh, my God, Bill, it is beautiful out here.
00:40:10Thanks for inviting me.
00:40:11You're welcome.
00:40:13You've really done well for yourself.
00:40:16What do you do?
00:40:18A little of this, a little of that.
00:40:20Okay.
00:40:22Well, whatever it is you're doing, you're doing better than I am at the moment.
00:40:28What's that caught your talk show last night?
00:40:31You're very good.
00:40:34That's my passion.
00:40:36Well, I applaud the effort.
00:40:38Why this caught?
00:40:41My daughter passed away.
00:40:45Jesus, I'm sorry.
00:40:49What happened?
00:40:52Overdose.
00:40:56What was she taking?
00:40:58Painkillers.
00:40:58God.
00:41:02Why does this not surprise me?
00:41:06What do you mean?
00:41:09They're everywhere, Bill.
00:41:11Anybody can get their hands on them.
00:41:13And they're stronger today than they've ever been.
00:41:16That certainly explained your crusade.
00:41:21And the reason I'm about to lose my medical license.
00:41:25I'm sorry.
00:41:27Well, you see, I've developed a drug to help heart transplant patients.
00:41:32That's my passion.
00:41:34But in a higher dosage, it's more powerful than fentanyl.
00:41:38My partner wants to get his hands on the patent, so he set me up.
00:41:43He wants to distribute it worldwide as another painkiller.
00:41:49Prick.
00:41:53What's his name?
00:41:57And those doctors that are getting kickbacks from big pharma?
00:42:00They're not just low-level doctors at walk-in clinics.
00:42:04They're well-known doctors.
00:42:05Doctors that are in the news.
00:42:07Hell, some of them are even surgeons.
00:42:09I got some names.
00:42:10And I intend to add more names to my growing list and expose every damn one of them.
00:42:16You know this asshole?
00:42:18Hell no, I never heard of him.
00:42:20I suspect he's heard of you.
00:42:24You could be talking about anyone.
00:42:26Maybe.
00:42:27Or maybe not.
00:42:29You're keeping everything tight.
00:42:31It's a duck's ass.
00:42:31You know me.
00:42:33I thought I did.
00:42:36What's it supposed to mean?
00:42:38You ever heard the saying, any publicity's good publicity?
00:42:42Yeah.
00:42:43It ain't true.
00:42:46We're catching bad publicity because you're not keeping things ship-shape.
00:42:50That's gonna be a problem.
00:42:52I'm on it.
00:42:54You better be.
00:42:56There's a lot of money riding on it.
00:42:58And get that goddamn signature.
00:43:05I like you, Alan.
00:43:07And your father was a good friend.
00:43:10I don't mind telling you.
00:43:12Your father always feared you'd fall somewhat short of his ambitions for you.
00:43:26You want it, son.
00:43:28But you don't want it bad enough.
00:43:30See, you wouldn't kill for it because you lack the spine.
00:43:33You're not hungry.
00:43:35I'm doing my best.
00:43:37Your best?
00:43:39Your best?
00:43:40Your best is about as effective as a mumbled prayer on a Monday morning, Al.
00:43:44See, it's how you delude yourself.
00:43:45You're progressing when, in fact, you're scared.
00:43:48Scared to take the lead.
00:43:50Scared to burn your competition.
00:43:52Be your true self.
00:43:55Dad.
00:43:56I don't understand.
00:43:58Be the machine, son.
00:44:00Not the cog.
00:44:02Show me you got a pair because right now,
00:44:04I don't think you'd do.
00:44:11You can become addicted to opioids in five days.
00:44:16Five days.
00:44:18You listening out there?
00:44:20130 people die every day in the USA overdosing on opioids.
00:44:26Most of them young people.
00:44:28I pray to God none of you has to go through the hell of seeing your kid in the casket.
00:44:34Especially not when it could have been prevented.
00:44:38I dare anybody to call me right now and tell me I'm wrong.
00:44:43Come on, worthless doctors.
00:44:45How about at low-life pharma execs?
00:44:48Lines are open.
00:44:50No, you son of a bitches won't call.
00:44:53Because you're gutless.
00:44:54You're gutless and you're greedy.
00:44:57It's all about the money and the house and the cars and the country clubs.
00:45:01It's a crime.
00:45:14You all need to go to prison for murder.
00:45:17This prick of a doctor prescribed fentanyl lollipops for anybody with back pain or migraines,
00:45:23even though the intended user is late-stage cancer patients.
00:45:27Sales reps, Greece and the doctors call that off-target marketing.
00:45:31Oh, and it's illegal.
00:45:35Talk to me, caller.
00:45:36Hey, Bill.
00:45:37Thanks for your show.
00:45:38You're doing great work.
00:45:40Thanks.
00:45:40Thanks.
00:45:40I try.
00:45:49Hang what needs to be said.
00:45:52Somebody's got to say it.
00:45:54Might as well be me.
00:45:56Is a free trip to Brazil worth it, fat boy?
00:46:00Are you scared now?
00:46:02You should be.
00:46:04You all should be.
00:46:06This white-collar genocide needs to end now.
00:46:10You know what Orwell said.
00:46:12In a time of universal deceit...
00:46:14Telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
00:46:16Yeah, that's a good one.
00:46:18And the truth is, as you said, that it's the damn executives who are responsible for so much suffering.
00:46:38You know, we've been talking about the executives and the politicians.
00:46:45But don't forget the doctors.
00:46:47They're the ones who are taking obscene kickbacks to push this poison, yeah?
00:46:51Yeah.
00:47:08They're the ones who are taking obscene kickbacks to push this poison, yeah?
00:47:24They're the ones selling out their profession to vampires in suits.
00:47:29Some of them even manufacture their own versions of the drugs.
00:47:33Hey, docs, I got a question for you.
00:47:37When you look in the mirror, you see a reflection looking back.
00:47:52I have been happy to help you, Bill.
00:47:56Because you've achieved more than my department has in the last five years.
00:48:00And as much as I'm on your side, I still got a lot to lose.
00:48:05The brass is poking around and they're wondering, how is the shooter getting information on his target?
00:48:11Trust me, they don't know shit, but things have the potential to get hot.
00:48:15You need to step away?
00:48:16No, no, you need to pull it back.
00:48:18I told you, I've only got one serious target right now.
00:48:24Be careful.
00:48:28Rhodes is dangerous.
00:48:32And you know that he is juiced in with some people with legitimate power.
00:48:37Some very dark people.
00:48:41I'll look forward to meeting them.
00:48:46And I thought that I was the crazy one.
00:48:50Well.
00:48:54Fuck.
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00:49:57this ain't no opposition proposition debate there is no debate
00:50:05opioids must be eliminated eliminated every damn one of them
00:50:14hydrocodone oxycodone morphine codeine
00:50:22it's too many good non-drug treatments ice massage heat physical therapy acupuncture
00:50:31god forbid exercise too many non-addictive pain relievers ibuprofen acetaminophen naproxen
00:50:42so let me be real clear on this if you're one of those people violating your oath and
00:50:49pushing this opioid shit you're scum scum
00:50:55is that harsh sure is do i care hell no
00:51:08talk to me caller you know i'm surprised anyone can see you
00:51:14what do you mean sitting up there on your high horse pontificating up there in the clouds
00:51:22do you uh do you get lightheaded does it make you dizzy billy j you sound angry no no i'm
00:51:32just making an observation friend oh friend i call it like i see it and if you don't like
00:51:40that there's not much i can do for you oh you call it as you see it huh well tell
00:51:45me what
00:51:45qualifications do you have huh how would you help someone who came to you with chronic pain
00:51:53maybe you should tell me what are you doctor pharmacy bro or just garden variety scum
00:52:04no no no no no this isn't about me you're the one who goes on the radio and and starts
00:52:10slaying
00:52:11shit about subjects you know nothing about oh i can assure you i know plenty well tell me mr know
00:52:17-it-all
00:52:18someone comes to you with chronic pain and asks you for help what do you give them huh
00:52:23a gummy bear oh i sure wouldn't give them a gummy bear laced with fentanyl
00:52:29either would i then you are a doctor all right doc you know how addictive this shit is
00:52:37in fact you count on it don't you
00:52:47bill let me tell you something if you look on the side of the bottle or the package
00:52:52it says you take one pill every 12 hours and if you follow those directions you won't
00:52:58have a problem when a drug starts to affect the dopamine receptors in your brain what's
00:53:04written on the side of a bottle ain't gonna be much help doc all you have to do is follow
00:53:10what's prescribed by professionals bill if you don't it's on you you're weak but what you
00:53:16should do mister is you should stop peddling lies exactly what lies am i peddling doc lies that
00:53:25is being done on purpose that is a part of some some grand conspiracy bill more americans
00:53:32have died of opioid abuse than were killed in the vietnam war and as long as it makes money
00:53:37nobody gives a damn that's not a conspiracy you tell me what it is fear-mongering fake news
00:53:44being pushed by a liar like you if anybody knows anything about pushing i suspect it's you
00:53:51you better be careful what you say to me bill i wouldn't want to have to sue you for defamation
00:53:57how can i defame you if i don't know who you are hey i'll tell you what why don't you
00:54:04come
00:54:04down to the studio we can talk face to face mano a mano i'd like to know who you are
00:54:12i'll bet
00:54:14my listeners would too hello
00:54:23how illuminating so you have to wonder friends what kind of a man wouldn't stand behind his words
00:54:31maybe somebody who's got a lot more to lose than he's letting on i stand by my words doc
00:54:39why don't you stand by yours or maybe you don't want to go down those roads
00:54:48that asshole thinks he knows everything
00:54:53i'll bury him you're a damn moron for calling into that show he baited you and you fell for it
00:55:01moron oh that is that is rich coming from a cheap cast off like you
00:55:11it's where we're at now it's like that
00:55:17you are a guest in my life so don't fuck with me sweetheart because i am not famous for my
00:55:24compassionate nature
00:55:25you
00:55:28you
00:55:34you
00:55:37you
00:55:38you
00:55:38you
00:55:45you
00:55:47you
00:55:53so
00:55:56how do you like my new place
00:55:58i'm sorry
00:56:02can we go inside
00:56:04no we can't
00:56:06please
00:56:08hey
00:56:09you wanted me out of your life remember
00:56:11and now i'm out
00:56:12for good
00:56:15look
00:56:16i made a mistake
00:56:18i don't know what i was thinking
00:56:21yeah you made a mistake
00:56:22but i know exactly what you were thinking
00:56:25i don't expect you to forgive me
00:56:28good
00:56:29because i won't
00:56:34you
00:56:34you know alan is behind a medicare thing don't you
00:56:38course i know that
00:56:41i'd be willing to testify for you in court
00:56:47can we please get back together
00:56:59please
00:56:59please
00:56:59please
00:57:00please
00:57:00please
00:57:00please
00:57:00please
00:57:00please
00:57:00please
00:57:00please
00:57:00please
00:57:08I'm sorry.
00:57:36Can you see one last patient, doctor?
00:57:39I guess so.
00:57:40Give me a moment.
00:57:42I'll send him in.
00:57:54Relax.
00:57:56Sometimes people get nervous about the reading.
00:57:58That makes the reading go up.
00:57:59Okay?
00:58:00Here we go.
00:58:05120 over 80.
00:58:07It's just about perfect.
00:58:09You got good stress management.
00:58:12It took a while, but I found something that works for me.
00:58:19Well, don't keep it a secret.
00:58:21I could use some myself.
00:58:33You're heart's strong.
00:58:35I'm glad to hear that.
00:58:38Have I seen you before?
00:58:40I was a patient of Dr. Max.
00:58:45Unfortunately, he's no longer with us.
00:58:50But it's, uh, your voice.
00:58:53It just seems so familiar.
00:58:55Have we met somewhere?
00:58:58No, we haven't met.
00:59:00No?
00:59:03Not in person.
00:59:09You're that asshole from the radio show.
00:59:12Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
00:59:14How'd you know who I was?
00:59:17You'd be surprised by how much I know.
00:59:21So it's not a coincidence that after we talk, you're sitting here now?
00:59:28It doesn't matter.
00:59:31It matters to me.
00:59:34Hey, how long does it take to become a doctor?
00:59:39What, are you thinking about studying?
00:59:42I'm just curious.
00:59:44Four years of medical school and a few years residence.
00:59:48That's a lot of work.
00:59:51That's a lot of knowledge to be gained.
00:59:55And?
00:59:56Be ashamed to waste all that effort.
01:00:00What's that supposed to mean?
01:00:03Do I have to spell it out?
01:00:06Yes.
01:00:07I'd like you to spell it out for me.
01:00:11What you do, it's important.
01:00:16People put their trust in you.
01:00:19If a janitor quits their job, it's not hard to find another janitor.
01:00:24But a surgeon?
01:00:26Especially a good one.
01:00:28All his years of study, all that knowledge?
01:00:31If that was wasted for no good reason, that'd be a shame.
01:00:37It sounds like a threat.
01:00:44Maybe it is.
01:00:46No, I think you misheard me.
01:00:49Did I?
01:00:50I asked you to spell it out for me, not speak in riddles.
01:00:59You're a good doctor, Alan.
01:01:02You need to stop your extracurricular activities and just be a good doctor.
01:01:08You come into my office to tell me what to do and how to live?
01:01:14I just give advice.
01:01:16It's up to you to take it or not.
01:01:18You take your advice and get the hell out of here.
01:01:28It was not the answer I was looking for.
01:01:31You look.
01:01:59You folks were
01:02:15I don't know.
01:02:37I don't know.
01:03:12I don't know.
01:03:13I don't know.
01:03:49I don't know.
01:03:50I don't know.
01:04:20What do you work for?
01:04:22Fuck you.
01:04:34I don't know.
01:04:45I don't know.
01:04:47You got a moment?
01:04:48Not really.
01:04:49What are you doing here?
01:04:50Ignoring each other isn't getting us anywhere.
01:04:52I need to know where this is going.
01:04:56Well, well, Lisa, tell me, where would you like it to go?
01:05:01That's not funny.
01:05:03I changed my life for you.
01:05:04I left my husband for you.
01:05:06Whoa, hang on a minute.
01:05:08I didn't ask you to leave your husband.
01:05:11I was pretty happy with you being a side ride.
01:05:16A side ride?
01:05:17That's all I am to you?
01:05:19Until you moved into my house and then, I don't know, it became more like a speed bump.
01:05:24Screw you.
01:05:25Don't you talk to me that way.
01:05:28I thought we had something special.
01:05:31Oh, jeez.
01:05:32What is it with women?
01:05:33Something special?
01:05:35You know, it's way overrated, like intuition.
01:05:38I'll tell you something, sweetheart.
01:05:40Love has a shelf life.
01:05:41And I feel this is expiring.
01:05:44Really?
01:05:49Well, before you make any hasty decisions, consider this.
01:05:53You talk in your sleep, asshole.
01:05:56And you talk real loud on the phone.
01:05:59I know all about your dirty little secrets, including how you set up Tom.
01:06:04Bullshit.
01:06:05You can't prove anything.
01:06:08And that precious patent you want so desperately, you'll never have it.
01:06:14I'll see to that.
01:06:19How's that for a speed bump?
01:06:49I'm sorry.
01:06:51How did you get this cut?
01:06:54You know, you need to be in a hospital.
01:06:56This thing needs stitches.
01:06:57No.
01:06:57No hospital.
01:06:59They ask too many questions.
01:07:01Well, I'll do the best I can.
01:07:05Hey, you know the difference between God and a surgeon?
01:07:09No.
01:07:10What?
01:07:11God doesn't think he's a surgeon.
01:07:15That's more accurate than you think.
01:07:19Now that I've patched you up, what the hell happened to your neck?
01:07:23I think I'm getting under your partner's skin.
01:07:27Rhodes?
01:07:28I sent a friend to pay me a visit last night.
01:07:32Christ.
01:07:34What happened?
01:07:35I disarmed him.
01:07:37Tied him up.
01:07:38Got him to admit Rhodes sent me.
01:07:42Jesus.
01:07:44Doug.
01:07:47I want to tell you something.
01:07:48I haven't told anybody.
01:07:52I'm doing it because I think I can trust you.
01:07:55Because I think you need my help.
01:07:59Sure you can trust me, Bill.
01:08:01Doesn't matter what it is.
01:08:03You haven't heard what it is yet.
01:08:11Look, you heard of the six-shooter?
01:08:13Well, of course.
01:08:15Everyone has.
01:08:16He's all over the news.
01:08:17What about him?
01:08:23You're looking at him.
01:08:27Is that supposed to be funny or something?
01:08:30Because it kind of is.
01:08:32Doc, what reason would I have to tell you this if it wasn't true?
01:08:38You ain't my chain.
01:08:39Try to get another laugh, maybe?
01:08:41It's better than your doctor, but come on.
01:08:45I'm the guy.
01:08:50So, Bill.
01:08:52I get why you wear the mask.
01:08:55But why do you shoot them all six times?
01:09:00Too many bullets and gun holes.
01:09:07See ya.
01:09:17See ya.
01:09:19Hey.
01:09:46Take a look at that.
01:09:50The body of a loose woman, Lisa Mack?
01:09:53My wife.
01:09:55Was discovered floating in a lake in the Land O'Lakes area Monday afternoon.
01:10:00A parent drowning victim?
01:10:02No foul play is suspected, but the body's been taken to the county coroner for autopsy.
01:10:08Yeah.
01:10:09He hadn't taken enough from me.
01:10:11Now he's taken the last thing I cared anything about.
01:10:15Rhodes?
01:10:16Yeah, of course, Rhodes.
01:10:18I know he's behind this.
01:10:20He tried to kill you, didn't he?
01:10:22No, she didn't drown.
01:10:24She was the captain of her college swim team, Bill.
01:10:27No, she didn't drown.
01:10:29Not without help.
01:10:56Oh, no, she didn't cry.
01:11:00Ah!
01:11:18jeez what a surprise what can i do for you partner i'll save the bullshit i'm done fighting you
01:11:28i'm ready to sign you can have the damn patent there's some kind of joke
01:11:35tomorrow night my place i'll call you sure okay whatever you want
01:11:56so what do you think of me now dad
01:12:01okay let's get to it there's good news and bad news bad first
01:12:09you two did a sloppy job now homicides all over it the good news is i'm about to transition to
01:12:17a
01:12:17whole new level of operation no more small potatoes for me now strauss is gone that means
01:12:25that technically you boys are unemployed the question remains what is the best way to resolve
01:12:33that now you see this gun this was strauss's favorite gun he adored this gun it's a wider replica
01:12:46peacekeeper the dumb prick didn't have it with him when he was killed
01:12:51peacekeeper if he had he might still be here why'd you bring it here mr rhodes
01:13:00for this
01:13:22dan clean this missile
01:13:24and
01:13:40and
01:14:43What's all this, Tom?
01:14:46Getting all my belongings together, man.
01:14:47I'll be moving back into the old house now.
01:14:51All right.
01:14:54Sorry about Lisa, Tom.
01:14:58I appreciate it, buddy.
01:15:00It's a hard time for all of us.
01:15:03It surely is.
01:15:07At the assignment?
01:15:09Yeah, sure.
01:15:13You got a pen?
01:15:16Yeah.
01:15:18There you go.
01:15:24I hope you don't mind my asking, Tom.
01:15:26What changed your mind?
01:15:29You know, I just don't want to be part of this anymore.
01:15:32I'm tired of fighting.
01:15:33I'm tired of losing.
01:15:35Hell, I'm just tired.
01:15:37Thinking about going into a whole other line of work.
01:15:43That's a real good idea.
01:15:47Fresh start.
01:15:49For both of us.
01:15:53Well, I'll be seeing you.
01:15:55Yes, you will.
01:16:07What the hell are you doing here?
01:16:12You guys know each other?
01:16:14Yes, we do.
01:16:16Alan, meet my new business partner,
01:16:18Mr. Bill Johnson.
01:16:21We met?
01:16:23I don't know what you guys are up to,
01:16:25but I'm leaving.
01:16:26Uh-uh-uh.
01:16:28Are you serious?
01:16:30I think you're fine.
01:16:31I'm a pretty serious guy.
01:16:34Right, Doc?
01:16:37Okay, Mr. Serious.
01:16:40Let's cut the dance.
01:16:41What do you want?
01:16:48I want my daughter back.
01:16:52Who's your daughter?
01:16:56Her name was Ashley.
01:17:00Ashley Johnson.
01:17:02I don't know who she is.
01:17:05No.
01:17:07She didn't know you either.
01:17:10that opioids pushed by scum like you killed her.
01:17:14I'm sorry for your loss,
01:17:16but if your daughter was an addict,
01:17:18that's on her.
01:17:19No!
01:17:21No.
01:17:24Actually, doctor,
01:17:27it's on you.
01:17:28No.
01:17:36No.
01:17:40No.
01:17:50No.
01:17:52No.
01:17:56Let's go.
01:18:37Enough. He's gone.
01:18:42It's over.
01:19:13Come on.
01:19:14Come on.
01:20:00Come on.
01:20:02Come on.
01:20:03Come on.
01:20:33Come on.
01:20:39Come on.
01:21:09Come on.
01:21:40Come on.
01:22:12You okay?
01:22:16Working on it.
01:22:19It's hard watching a man die.
01:22:23At least the first time.
01:22:26Oh, hell, Bill.
01:22:28I've watched a lot of men die.
01:22:30Good men.
01:22:32It wasn't so hard watching that bad man die.
01:22:39Well, there's still a lot of men, well, there's still a lot of bad men out there.
01:22:44You up for it.
01:23:08You up for it?
01:23:16You up for it.
01:23:24You up for it.
01:23:36You up for it, I'm going to go.
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