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00:03Tonight, on Wiseguy, he's gone. He snapped. He took my car. Can you track him? He's out of the car.
00:08I just called. I was busy. Well, it's off now, Frank. I can't track him. He can't run out on
00:13me.
00:14I'm disappointed in somebody I thought I knew. We're on a conference with Terranova's lifeguard,
00:19A. McPike. The issue is Vinny. You want me to pull the plug? It's done, Frank. He's going to
00:23avoid us as long as he wants to. Forget it. You owe me and I'm calling to collect.
00:31Hello, Buckwheat.
01:00Hello, Buckwheat.
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01:53One wise guy.
01:55Am I gonna find out something you don't want me to know?
01:58Probably.
01:59He's a cop.
02:00He was the best backup I ever had.
02:02They bought it, you're inside.
02:07Stem's completely lost it.
02:09I want you to take charge of the investigation.
02:11Those two deputies were whacked by a serial killer.
02:13Then I took them down the road to the Columbia River and we did a blonde.
02:1641 girls.
02:18I just plain feel crappy.
02:20It's all crap, isn't it?
02:33VINCE!
02:36VINCE!
02:36No more, Frank.
02:37No more.
02:38I have no authority here.
02:40VINCE!
02:41Just hold me the ozone, Frank.
02:43VINCE!
02:55what's he doing he stole my car why i don't know why he can't run out on me
03:01he's upset he's supposed to be a hard-ass cop he's seen dead people before
03:07what you're right i need a car you're not running out on me he just ran out on me
03:13my sheriff just killed himself i need someone to keep this town sedated
03:16play ball with me i'll make it worth your while name your price for god's sake mark
03:25look what he did to those women to his own men
03:28oh stammer stammer he was a tormented soul i never saw it i never took this time to see
03:37do you want my help yes yes whatever it takes i need a car i need it right now you
03:43get me the keys to this vehicle do it right now
04:01don't get stuck for me
04:23i've been oxidizing for two years you have no idea how rusty i am
04:27that's don't do this to me this is a collect call
04:31you owe me and i'm calling to collect what mcpike lynchborough
04:35just say yes
04:38all right yes i'm on my way
04:57log there's six hundred three twelve ninety report center five
05:02oh one two nine
05:03what's wrong frank then he's gone he snapped he took my car
05:07can you track him
05:09yeah i'm searching now
05:12how bad is this
05:13simkowski confessed to the serial killings then he electrocuted himself
05:18the mobile customer you have called is away from the phone
05:21or has traveled
05:22he's out of the car
05:22he can't be out of the car
05:24well they turned the cellular off then
05:26i just called it was busy
05:28well it's off now frank i can't track him
05:31can you find out who he was talking to
05:33yeah but it's gonna take a couple hours
05:36what triggered vinnie
05:38how about you just drive wherever you want to you
05:48it's the second time he's seen a man electrocute himself
05:55you want me to pull the plug
05:56no i do not want you to pull the plug
05:58something's about to break with volchek
06:00but we have to track vinnie
06:01he went away mumbling about holes in the ozone
06:04if i classify him as a rogue agent
06:06i mean even a rogue without malice
06:07his dossier's gonna spit out at every regional office
06:10you know it
06:11he's been in therapy
06:12he's been committed
06:13that was malicious and an illegal act
06:16it's on the record
06:17a regional director reads this
06:19and he's gonna bet on a worst case
06:24i'm authorizing it uncle
06:27you put whatever addenda you want on to explain it
06:32it's for his own good
06:36it's your call frank
06:37i wasn't there
06:49my heart is tossed on a sea of emotion
06:56one of my first romance
07:01the other devotion
07:05a new love is calling
07:08the old lord is beating
07:14i'm calling of the time
07:18what shall i do
07:30uh we're on a conference with teranova's lifeguard and mcpike
07:34frank
07:36i'm here paul
07:39we found your car at the seattle airport 15 minutes ago
07:42there was only one departure
07:44it would have landed at lax about an hour ago
07:46he's not on it
07:48i know
07:50now what are you going to do about volchek
07:52the issue is vinnie
07:53it's done frank
07:55forget him
07:56frank
07:56vinnie's hip to what we're doing
07:57he's gonna avoid us as long as he wants to
08:00and we get on with our lives gentlemen
08:02do you need additional manpower
08:04just a second
08:09vince
08:16hello buckwheat
08:27paul i'll be all right thanks
08:29frank
08:33motel operator
08:34operator can you tell me what time the bar opens
08:36not until noon sir
08:37noon
08:40it's noon somewhere
08:49when we drink through this we'll let you know
08:51you won't be rowdy will you
08:52we're not celebrating ma'am
08:54we're having a wake
09:00you got a pretty sick puppy on your hands frank
09:08how
09:09we never lost touch frank
09:12i know he let you think that i was dead but
09:16i know i gave you a large part of the money i left him for your wife's liver transplant
09:21and i know that she and her new liver left you frank
09:24i'm sorry i'm sorry you're here already
09:27me too
09:29but i owe you both
09:30you're the cashier frank you let me know when the debt's satisfied
09:34let me tell you something buddy you can leave anytime you want
09:39i know how devastating it was to have two men electrocute themselves in front of his face
09:44that's a bromide frank
09:45no no let me tell you something it's not a bromide
09:49i was there i was there both times i had to swallow the urge to bolt to say i can't
09:53take it anymore i want to get the hell out of here but i signed on to do the job
09:56i signed on too
09:58it is not the same thing buckwheat
10:01you were so immersed in it you couldn't see the men that you follow were morally corrupt
10:05and they sacrificed you on the altar of their corruption
10:08well there are no morally corrupt men manipulating vinnie terranova
10:11he didn't wake up one morning and say it's wrongheaded
10:14he woke up and said it's ugly i don't want to look at it anymore
10:16well i think it's ugly too and i don't want to look at it
10:20but i'm doing it because i said i would
10:23there are people that depend on me and i'm not talking about the men i answer to
10:27i'm talking about the men i work with shoulder to shoulder
10:29i have a loyalty to them that transcends my own comfort
10:33sounds sort of angry frank
10:35i'm more than angry i'm disappointed in somebody i thought i knew
10:38he understands what's righteous and loyal
10:40and i miss him
10:45i miss him
10:51i miss my friend
10:54and i'm worried about him
11:08aren't there's any bb king that you buy
11:16i understand how you feel frank
11:22i'm not here as counsel for his defense no excuses no justification
11:27but as little as he may care he cared enough to call me to call in the marker
11:32i'm here to help you frank you're not going to find anybody better than me and you know it
11:37the only codicil i come with is my name
11:42i live with it
11:43i don't hide from the past
11:48i'm not seeking a limelight but
11:51i am who i am
11:56you can't tell your superiors about me but you can't lie about it either
12:03i get recognized every once in a while
12:06not often but every once in a while i hear uh
12:09aren't you that guy who uh testified on tv didn't you used to kill people
12:17i say yes
12:19yes i did and i did it for uncle sam but i don't do it anymore
12:27it's just my cross to bear
12:29and you'll be sorry
12:31that's what i come with frank
12:33you want me
12:40it's your move buckwheat
12:46the thrill is gonna be
12:50the thrill is gonna wait for me
12:57although i'll still live on
12:59but so lonely
13:11oh it's good to see you again my homicidal friends
13:19my dear sir robert
13:20i am married now as you know and live in gorslava with my husband the baron sardonicus
13:25the baron has expressed a desire to meet you
13:28indeed it is most urgent to my well-being
13:30most urgent most urgent most urgent
13:38sir robert cargrave
13:41yes
13:45i am baron sardonicus
13:47my name was not always sardonicus
13:51and i did not always wear a mask
13:53yes the lottery
13:56the lottery winners
13:58the lottery
13:59yes you see here there's a number
14:01and there's your father's name
14:02and next to it
14:04you see the number seven seven zero seven
14:08who asked
14:09he was buried in it
14:10the lottery ticket was in the book
14:28was it bad
14:30are you all right my darling
14:34something wrong
14:36wait i light the candle
14:45merciful god
14:46ever since that night sir robert
14:48my face has been as you see it now
14:50a replica of my dead father's
15:03we are investigating a subject who is obsessed with this film
15:07and the question before us is what is the message in this film that attracts him to it
15:13mr jeffrey lyons noted film critic has graciously consented to give us the benefit of his expertise
15:18jeffrey this film was made by william castle in the early 60s he specialized in schlock entertainment a little shock
15:27a little horror but underneath it's a simple morality play sardonicus bends to his greed he defiles his father's grave
15:34and he pays the price but it's the fog and the cheap effects that give this film its charm
15:39they take me back to saturday matinees life was simple so were movies i miss simple i think we all
15:45do if your subject is of my generation then we endured the traumas of vietnam and nixon we had enough
15:51dark complications
15:52maybe maybe it's the simple good clean fun of mr sardonicus that attracts him to it
15:57i don't think you can overestimate the pleasure of nostalgia
16:01thanks jeff appreciate your help
16:02happy to do it paul
16:12the subject's name is mark volchek
16:14he basically owns the town and county of lynchboro washington
16:21we have a case that is about to blow up in our face
16:24the agent on point went section eight and vanished
16:27fortunately his supervisor frank mcpike
16:30had been introduced to volchek as a corrupt federal investigator
16:34so we have an end but unless frank can move on it immediately we might as well fold up shop
16:40how dangerous do you deem volchek to be
16:42it's uncertain
16:43the original agent
16:45led volchek to believe that he had killed an 18 year old boy for him
16:51volchek reacted with a degree of fear but he still maintained the relationship with the agent
16:56so we believe he is capable of violence but not predisposed
17:00a sidebar issue is that we are holding the boy that he believes is dead in a safe house
17:06but we can't do it forever
17:08sardonicus and krill have a master slave relationship
17:11does volchek have a similar relationship
17:13he did with the sheriff of lynchboro that committed suicide yesterday
17:18well the loss will have created a void that volchek may want to fill
17:21he asked me to fill it in the film sardonicus has a morbid disdain for women
17:26well there's a brothel that operates openly in lynchboro and it's obviously funded by volchek
17:31what about volchek's relationship with his father
17:35his father's dead
17:36he has no immediate family and
17:38we don't know much about the volcheks except for the fact they've run lynchboro for a hundred years
17:42that's the window to volchek's personality
17:45is his family history
17:47and more background on them would be necessary for us to thoroughly evaluate his relationship to this film
17:53paul i can't stay here any longer i have to get back i'm sorry
17:57all right let's take a few minutes
18:04i have three men being flown in interview them and pick one to help you on the case
18:08paul i have established a relationship with volchek i don't think it's a good idea to spring somebody new on
18:12him
18:12that isn't the way we do things
18:14i'd like to handle it by myself
18:16besides lifeguard's gonna be setting up shop in seattle
18:19what aren't you telling me
18:21paul will you please let me handle this in my own way just this once
18:25all right frank it's your call
18:28i appreciate it
18:56this is great frank you gotta knock
18:59knock me off a couple of copies huh
19:04i didn't know why i'm doing this because you signed on to do the shut up
19:15i take it we're working together again frank
19:18you know i think the only reason i'm buying into this situation is the off chance that terra nova will
19:22come to his senses
19:24and i don't need some straight-laced agent up here making judgments on him if he does come back
19:29he's not coming back frank
19:32did you read volchek's file
19:33yeah yeah another fruitcake
19:37all right let's go
19:42come unto me all you that labor and are heavy laden
19:46and i will give you rest
19:49so rest our brothers tesla and shemeyuski in the kingdom of the lord
19:54brother rogosheski
20:07there's a festering disease here
20:11and that disease is self-loathing complacency the fear of independence
20:20and the reliance on one family to determine our destiny
20:25this is supposed to be a eulogy rogo not a political platform
20:29let him speak
20:32there are people in mourning here
20:35this is not simply an attack on you mark
20:37it's inappropriate in the presence of grieving widows and children
20:41but since you're bound to continue
20:43and there are people here who seem compelled to listen
20:47at least grant me the courtesy of allowing me to leave this chapel
20:50before you do so
20:57you have my deepest condolences and my financial support
21:14no one would have ever talked like that against my father
21:16oh my grandfather
21:17they ran lynchborough with an iron fist
21:20i'm generous what does it get me
21:23abandonment
21:23stemmer
21:24kozak
21:25mcpike abandons me
21:27the town
21:29well i'm here mark
21:30yes but the town
21:32the town
21:32the town is just coming to grips with itself
21:36look at you
21:37you're falling apart
21:39you let rogo usurp your position
21:43he doesn't have the tools to lead
21:46he's just capable of rousing the ravel into a frenzy
21:50but when he's got him there he doesn't know what to do
21:55yes
21:56yes they do need me don't they
21:58only if you're strong enough to lead them
22:08i'm in here
22:11you came back
22:17i said i would
22:20this is uh roger lococo
22:23roger
22:24how you doing buckwheat
22:26all right listen if we can work
22:29oh this is lazy it's all right
22:30no it is not all right
22:33come with me
22:34come with me
22:35just up the stairs here to the right
22:42hi sweet thing
22:43how's tricks
22:50just fine big boy
22:52i am a federal agent
22:54i have an image to preserve
22:55and the only way i can be here
22:57is under the pretense of mopping up the investigation
23:00about this serial killer
23:02lococo has to be your front man
23:04you can't drop him in my lap and leave me
23:06i'm not dropping him in your lap
23:08but i can't be two places at once
23:10and what i'm telling you is
23:11i'm giving you two sets of eyes
23:14lococo can be sheriff
23:15and keep a check on things
23:16and i can be an unofficial observer
23:17to advise you from time to time
23:19all right yes
23:20this makes sense
23:22first i have to know what it is
23:24that you're trying to accomplish
23:25there's a lot of money involved
23:27before we talk about money
23:28i have to know what i'm getting into
23:31you know if you just step back honey
23:32i could get out of this thing
23:34i know
23:35but i kind of like you where you're at
23:38okay
23:41i wonder what our two titans are talking about
23:44the hospital
23:45nothing's more important to him
23:47it's a life-sustaining edifice
23:49mr mcpike
23:52700 rooms of mercy
23:55there are only 15 000 people in the county
23:58you don't understand
24:00this is critical to my
24:04i don't expect you to understand
24:06but i do need your service
24:08and i'm willing to pay for it
24:10i need specifics
24:11no
24:13no specifics
24:17i can't be specific
24:20i'm sorry but it's how business operates
24:22my father taught me that
24:24it's the first lesson
24:27i can only be specific about individual actions to be taken
24:32and money
24:33we can be very specific about money
24:3825 000
24:40you wrap up this investigation
24:43lo coco keeps the town quiet for the next week
24:45then trains donnie to be sheriff
24:49i want rogo arrested tonight and detained for 48 hours
24:53why
24:53don't ask why mcpike
25:03good
25:07helmet zimbrick is coming here tomorrow
25:09it's the final hurdle and we're free
25:12helmet
25:13zimbrick
25:14yes
25:14it's exhilarating isn't it
25:16blood's beginning to rush to my head
25:19better there than elsewhere
25:21lacey marseille
25:22in her tranquility parlor
25:24who are we kidding
25:24you're volchek's vibrating snapper
25:27oh nobody's vibrating anything
25:32i could turn you into a tuning fork
25:35ah
25:36you're getting acquainted
25:37good
25:38we're in business
25:40have we met before
25:42in another life maybe
25:45there are no other lives
25:52wise guy
25:53wise guy
25:54will continue
25:56we'll continue
26:21Oh, Nona!
26:25Nona!
26:32Oh, Nona!
26:44Logged, 1500 hours, 3-13-90, report center 12.
26:490-1-2-9.
26:510-1-2-9.
26:530-1-2-9, he's mine.
26:57Hang on.
27:05Hi, Frank.
27:06What do you have for me?
27:07I have a name, Helmut Zimbrick.
27:10Helmut Zimbrick.
27:11It's easy.
27:13I need everything you have on him as soon as possible.
27:15Listen, I'm gonna put my Seattle counterpart on the line.
27:17She knows him.
27:18Hang on.
27:21Zimbrick's head of the state health administration department.
27:23What does he have to do with hospital construction?
27:25Yeah, no health facility goes up without Zimbrick's approval.
27:29All right, thank you.
27:30May I speak to my uncle, please?
27:36Frank, I love Seattle.
27:39That's swell, uncle.
27:41Listen, this hospital thing makes sense.
27:44Volchek's putting up a hospital, but it's ten times the size that the town needs.
27:47Frank, stop and smell the coffee.
27:50What?
27:51Relax.
27:52Now, if this Zimbrick's got a dirty deal going down, we're gonna find out about it.
27:57What do you need?
27:59I need a car.
28:00I need it delivered as quietly as possible.
28:02Anything else on Vinnie?
28:03We got zero.
28:05All right, just get me the car.
28:07Why do you sound so happy?
28:08Cause I'm naked.
28:10I'll talk to you later, Frank.
28:23Where have you been?
28:24I was out at the mill.
28:25Don't keep me waiting.
28:28This is Roger Lococo.
28:31He has been briefed on how we operate.
28:33You do what he tells you.
28:36He's my man here, Donnie.
28:39I'll be at Lacey's.
28:42I'll be at Lacey's.
28:58Meet the new boss.
28:59Same as the old boss.
29:01We know this county and everybody in it.
29:04And inside of two weeks, we get passed over twice
29:07for guys who couldn't find their way to the whorehouse without asking.
29:11You know where it is, Sheriff?
29:15No.
29:16Of course not.
29:17We've been loyal deputies.
29:20We do whatever the old man asks, and then some.
29:23And for what?
29:23What?
29:24So we can call some carpetbagger Sheriff?
29:28Who the hell are you that makes you so special?
29:32Do you think we're just gonna sit back and take it up the wazoo from you?
29:36You sit there with that cow pie face of yours, like you got a right to run this place,
29:40and we're gonna do whatever because you say so?
29:45You got another thing coming.
29:51What the hell is this?
29:53What is this?
29:58May I have that, please?
30:01Give it to me.
30:23Do you mind cleaning that up for me?
30:27And you.
30:28I'd like you to go find this Rogo guy.
30:31Tell him the new sheriff would like to see him.
30:40When he gets here, I want you to take him to the whorehouse.
30:44Because, uh, you know where it is.
31:02Excellent, Lacey.
31:04Zimbrick will be in heaven.
31:07But, uh, not her.
31:09Give her the day off.
31:10She's very nice, but Helmut prefers the obvious.
31:14Mark, I know what Helmut prefers.
31:17Michelle had Zimbrick smiling all the way back to Seattle last trip.
31:24Do you have a Corvette yet?
31:26No, sir.
31:29What's your favorite color?
31:30Ivory, like teeth.
31:33It's a special order.
31:38Give the rest of the girls the day off tomorrow.
31:42I want Zimbrick to feel like this is his special paradise.
31:48This room is really terrific, Lacey.
31:52I think I'll stay here tonight.
31:54Give it a test drive for Helmut.
31:59Ivory is a special order.
32:01Now, Helmut has a very discriminating palate.
32:05Oh, no, wait a minute.
32:07You're the only gourmet in Lynchboro.
32:09I know.
32:10But I don't cook.
32:11Oh, please, Lacey.
32:12I can't have him eating sausage and curlicues from the tree top.
32:15It's practically poison.
32:17If Michelle's doing her job right, he's not even gonna notice.
32:20How about a pair of edible panties and a spoon?
32:22What the hell are you doing here?
32:25My job.
32:29You're supposed to be dealing with Rogo.
32:31Being done.
32:33Oh.
32:36I want the streets cleaned, cars and trucks washed, windows and storefronts squeegeed until they squeak.
32:43If there's snow, okay, but no dirty snow and no dookie.
32:46I want Lynchboro to be the perfect slice of American pie.
32:51You'll have to restock the gene pool.
32:54You know, I've thought about that.
32:56It's within the realm of possibility.
33:01Empty displays of power.
33:04You got Donnie dragging me away from my family.
33:06Why?
33:07Because I embarrassed you in church today.
33:11Oh, Mark.
33:12You're a 200-pound man wrapped in a child's ego.
33:17I weigh 180.
33:18Oh, Mark.
33:20You know Lynchboro's becoming a town of one?
33:23You know that.
33:25I don't care how many Hessians you hire.
33:26They don't care about this town if you survive.
33:29Their loyalty is to the money you pay them only.
33:33Just call me Judas.
33:39Mr. Edward Rogocheski?
33:42That's right.
33:43You're under arrest.
33:45What drunk-up charge?
33:47Verbal assault on a police officer.
33:49Felony offense, pal.
33:50You're looking at hard time.
33:54Oh, Donnie.
33:55Mr. Volchek has some dookie he'd like to discuss with you.
33:59This is ridiculous.
34:01State statute, Buckwheat.
34:13He appeals to your ambition, Sheriff?
34:17Well, this town only has room for one ambitious man.
34:20And he's staying.
34:23Unless we can put him in a straitjacket and cart him out of here.
34:26What do you say?
34:28Can't you sing Swing Low, Sweet Chariot or something?
34:31Yeah, I can sing that.
34:32But how about this?
34:35Someone big is coming to town.
34:42You see, Sheriff, this isn't the first time this has happened to me.
34:45I mean, Mark thinks I'm gonna embarrass him.
34:47I wonder who he wants to impress.
34:50You know, you're at the wrong desk over there.
34:53Stem kept his secrets at this one over here.
35:03Bottom drawer.
35:04Left.
35:23Left.
35:23I know you.
35:24Yeah, I get that a lot.
35:26I think it's my resemblance to Ward Cleaver.
35:36Now, come on, Sheriff. What's in it?
35:39Well, you know where it was. You tell me.
35:42Well, it's your predecessor's dead ticket file.
35:46For a while there, all the heavyweight out-of-towners on the way to Groslava,
35:52they'd get caught in that speed trap, you see.
35:55Mark would come down here and fix the tickets.
35:57It would be a way for Mark to get a hook in them.
36:00Hell, you could tell who Mark was doing business with
36:03just by going through the dead ticket file.
36:06You tell me something.
36:10You've got a big mouth.
36:15You don't know what it's like, do you?
36:18To have roots.
36:22To love a town.
36:23The people in it.
36:28You're just another virus blowing in the wind.
36:35Hello.
36:37Frank, so you really are staying up there.
36:40Up to five minutes ago, I didn't have a car.
36:43Listen, I'm going to wait here for Volchek to come back, see what I can find out.
36:46He's not coming back. Not tonight.
36:50Frank, there's something up there you're not going to believe.
36:52What's up here? I've been over every inch of this house.
36:55Well, maybe they're not in the house.
36:57Who are they?
36:58Frank, I've got it on good authority that somewhere up there,
37:01Volchek is keeping four dead bodies on ice.
37:09Cryonics.
37:10There is no other life.
37:12He said that to me, remember?
37:14So he's obsessed with the preservation of this one,
37:17to explain the importance of the hospital.
37:19Four insulated housing systems, liquid nitrogen,
37:2320K generator.
37:24These systems are up and operating, Frank.
37:27Well, these are big tubes.
37:28I've been all over this house. They're not here.
37:31Well, it's a large estate. There's a lot of land out there.
37:37This would make a lot more sense in the morning.
37:45I thought it was coming from over there.
37:58Grandma and Mom.
38:01What happened to Pop and Gramps?
38:22It's the movie, Sardonicus.
38:24It's the movie, Sardonicus.
38:25And a smile to your umbrella.
38:47Frank, look at this.
39:00old chicks are one fun family
39:03poor bastard thinks he's creating a dynasty
39:12rank no name
39:21it's our boy check it out
39:25you know how do you live a life when you're that afraid of death
39:29i feel sorry for the guy maybe that's why i take such comfort
39:33on film about ghouls you know i feel a little bit like a ghoul
39:40myself just being in a joint like this
39:49oh
40:1143 dollars
40:32uh
40:33general store uh and you have some wonderful items it's been a while since i've showed you any
40:36I need a room.
40:51Twelve dollars.
40:53No cooking, no guests, no firearms.
40:58Give me a towel, too, will you?
40:59It's a two-dollar deposit.
41:01Call before you get in the shower.
41:03You get five minutes of hot water for free.
41:07Top of the stairs, room 402.
41:15Thanks.
41:29This is Lacey.
41:31Who's running the sheriff's office?
41:34Cook?
41:34Who is this?
41:36I'd rather not say.
41:39If you figure it out, I'd rather you not say.
41:43A guy by the name of Lococo is running the sheriff's office.
41:47I need a favor.
41:53Sheriff, I...
42:06I got a message.
42:07Listen, wait.
42:09Let me apologize for that tuning fork line.
42:14Part of me never grew up.
42:17Which part?
42:20Forget it.
42:23I got a call from a friend.
42:25He wouldn't tell me where he is, but he wants you to know that he's all right.
42:32What is it with you guys?
42:38I've seen things in my life.
42:42Cool things.
42:43Things I've spent years trying to forget.
42:45I don't want to see him anymore.
42:48Is that why Kozak left?
42:50I don't know.
42:53Why did you take this job?
42:56A debt to a friend.
43:04Listen, my bones are frozen now.
43:07You want to get a drink?
43:09Come on.
43:10There's only one place in town to get a decent brandy.
43:14Yeah, and where is that?
43:17I'll give you three guesses.
43:23Listen, if we're going to talk, I know you're a manager, not a player, but I'll pay you just to
43:30sit in front of a fireplace.
43:34I sell sex, not a fiction.
43:41I sell sex, not a fiction.
43:41Affection is free.
43:43But nobody ever asks.
43:48Come on, my boy.
43:50Listen, how disappointing are you going to be if I tell you I don't think the fireplace is working?
43:54How disappointing are you going to be if I tell you I don't have any money?
44:11Hello.
44:12Hello.
44:13Frank?
44:13Yeah.
44:14I got a rundown on Zimbrick.
44:16He's been selling permits for health facilities for years.
44:19He's under investigation by the state.
44:21In fact, they're just about to bust him.
44:23We can get him to hold off until he's done his deal with Volchek.
44:26It's already done.
44:27Well, look, Uncle.
44:28I think this is going to be easier than I thought.
44:31Frank?
44:33Yeah?
44:34Are you okay?
44:36Yeah, I'm fine.
44:37Why?
44:38Hey, I know how tough it is to work it alone.
44:44Nothing new on Vinny.
44:46They found his holster in the trunk of your car, but sorry.
44:49No gun.
44:51Yeah.
45:08I thought you might dance with me.
45:11Oh, yeah.
45:13I thought you might dance with me, sweet and gentle, the way she should.
45:22I got it back and that able.
45:52I got it back and that ain't good.
46:05But when the weekend's over
46:13And Monday rolls around
46:20I end up like I start out
46:28Just crying my heart out
47:04Next on Wise Guy
47:05What are you doing here?
47:06I'm repaying a debt to a friend.
47:08Is that debt repaid when Mark's destroyed?
47:10The hell is this place?
47:12It's the big chill.
47:13You know where he is, don't you?
47:14I don't because he knows if I knew when you asked me, I'd tell you.
47:17I honestly suck, doesn't it, Buckwheat?
47:58I don't know where he is.
47:59I don't know when you asked me.
48:03I know where he is.
48:10I don't know when you asked me.
48:13This is not getting any time for me, I don't know if you come in.
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