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00:05Tonight, on Wiseguy.
00:07I dream for the town, for all of us.
00:09It's about to be realized.
00:10Everyone here is a step for a wife.
00:13Don't worry about her boy, you're not gonna find Vince.
00:15Vince doesn't wanna be found.
00:16If we do it exactly by the numbers, we can get a ball check.
00:21What are you doing here?
00:22I'm repaying a debt to a friend.
00:24Is that debt repaid when Mark's destroyed?
00:26What the hell is this place?
00:27It's the Big Chill.
00:28You know where he is, don't you?
00:30I don't, because he knows if I knew and you asked me, I'd tell you.
00:33Honesty sucks, doesn't it, Buckwheat?
00:36The Big Chill.
02:08No more.
02:09He's gone. He's snapped. He took my car.
02:11This is a collect call. You owe me and I'm calling to collect.
02:14I'm here to help you, Frank.
02:16You're not going to find anybody better than me and you know it.
02:19This is Roger Lococo.
02:20You do what he tells you.
02:22Helmut Zimbrick is coming here tomorrow.
02:25It's the final hurdle and we're free.
02:28Frank, look at this.
02:31Volchek's are one fun family.
02:34The poor bastard thinks he's creating a dynasty.
02:44I got a rundown on Zimbrick.
02:46He's been selling permits for health facilities for years.
02:49He's under investigation by the state.
02:51In fact, they're just about to bust him.
02:53We can get him to hold off until he's done his deal with Volchek.
02:56It's already done.
02:58You know, I think the only reason I'm buying into this situation is the off chance that Terranova will come
03:02to his senses.
03:04He's not coming back, Frank.
03:35He's not coming back, Frank.
03:58The job is making pickups.
04:00We contract the removal of waste materials from hospitals and other health facilities.
04:04The job is what it is.
04:07$500 a week, no health plan, no advancement.
04:10You show up here in the morning sober, you work.
04:13I don't want to be paid cash up front.
04:15With the disappearing acts I get, no one gets paid up front.
04:19If I don't get some money by tonight, I'm going to lose my room.
04:21What was your last job?
04:23I did some dock work back east.
04:26You know, odd jobs.
04:27Another entrepreneur.
04:31I'm not going to stand around and wait for you.
04:33You show up here in the morning and I'll pay you for the previous day's work.
04:36That help?
04:38Yeah, it does.
04:39Thanks.
04:39Any problems on the job?
04:41You take it up with your field supervisor.
04:42But I've got to tell you, he don't like problems.
04:45And who's my field supervisor?
04:48Me.
05:30Hey, Max, how are you?
05:32Hey, I thought you left, Mr. McPike.
05:34Believe me, Max, I wish I could.
05:36You know where Sheriff Lococo is?
05:38He's overseeing Mr. Volchek's task force.
05:40Task force?
05:41Well, this is a very big day for Lynchboro.
05:45Mr. Volchek's been trying to get us a hospital for years.
05:47And the state's sending a man up here today to see if we need one.
05:49We do, let me tell you.
05:51All we've got now is Doc Putney and the veterinarian.
05:55Mr. Volchek takes care of his own.
05:57Doesn't he just?
05:59I've got to get a haircut now.
06:01They're free today if you want one.
06:02No, Max, no, thank you.
06:13It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, Frank.
06:15Do you have any idea where the hell Volchek is?
06:18Should you be in town?
06:19I spent all night up there in the fog.
06:22He never came back.
06:23He's up at the Corvette Club test-driving Michelle.
06:26What time does Zimbrick do here?
06:27A couple hours.
06:29All right, then we need to work quick.
06:30I imagine Zimbrick's on his way here to sell a license for the hospital to Volchek.
06:34If he is, we need to know where and we need to know when.
06:37Well, he'd have plenty of privacy up at Transylvania.
06:40All right, we don't take a chance with that,
06:42because we're not going to get another one.
06:44And the sooner we get Volchek, the happier I'm going to be.
06:47I do not like it here in Lynchboro.
06:49I need to get out.
06:50I like these people.
06:52They all look like they're out of a Diane Arbus photograph.
06:55This is not a photograph.
06:59No.
07:00This is a still life.
07:10Uh, excuse me, is, uh, Mr. Volchek here?
07:17Is he expecting you?
07:19No, but it's very important.
07:22Hello.
07:25Is something wrong?
07:32There's not much I don't know, Mr. McPike.
07:35And Mark needs to be protected.
07:38From who?
07:42Waiting for me like a good, obedient girl.
07:46Paul, please, please.
07:48But you're not always obedient, are you?
07:51You and I are some friends of yours.
07:54Little friends of yours.
07:57McPike!
07:58Where the hell have you been?
08:02You leave me up there all night last night and don't even phone me?
08:05You're upset.
08:07Lacey, get him a robe.
08:10All right.
08:10I have to leave Lynchboro.
08:12You can't.
08:13That wasn't the deal.
08:14Well, the deal was I'd find somebody to help you.
08:16The LoCoco is here.
08:17There's no reason for me to stay.
08:19I didn't speak to him.
08:21Do you suppose you could run hot bath for us?
08:24I'm not.
08:25Hey, what you said to her.
08:27I said nothing.
08:29It's okay, Lacey, thank you.
08:39There's a whole other reason for you to stay.
08:41Hey, things are heating up with the hospital.
08:45What things?
08:47Helmets coming.
08:48A man with your experience in these matters would be invaluable.
08:52Experience in what matters?
08:53Frankly, I don't trust him.
08:55He's from Seattle.
08:56Experience in what matters?
08:59Let's just say that you both know the value of a buck.
09:04A crooked license broker.
09:06I didn't say that.
09:07What do you want from me?
09:08Protection from blackmail.
09:10He's going to blackmail you.
09:12No, not blackmail.
09:13The other one.
09:14Extortion.
09:16I know enough about leeches to know once they're into you, they can suck you dry.
09:21You're a Fed.
09:22You must have access to equipment that will allow me to throw this back into his face.
09:28Should he try and bilk me?
09:29Oh, you want me to record the transaction?
09:31I'm a rich man, Mr. McPike.
09:33I need protection.
09:34Let me tell you something.
09:35If Zimbrick finds out that I am a Fed, he is going to take his license and trot right back
09:40to Seattle.
09:41This is not a brotherhood.
09:42Then he won't find out.
09:44I'll tell him you're my advisor.
09:47My spiritual advisor.
09:49Consultant to all my spiritual needs.
09:52What could be more spiritual than a hospital?
09:56Spiritual?
09:58Mm-hmm.
10:03All right.
10:05But I am on borrowed time.
10:06I want to know where and when.
10:08My place, tonight.
10:10You'll need to stay around for a few days after that, just until the license is processed and in my
10:14hands.
10:15You can stay at Gorslava.
10:17Pick a room.
10:17There are dozens.
10:18Pick a bed from the Tranquility Parlor.
10:21I'll have one delivered immediately.
10:23This one is nice.
10:24It's a ceiling.
10:24All right.
10:26A couple days, then it's in and out.
10:36McPike.
10:39Bless you.
10:54Thought you were leaving.
10:56I'm here on official business.
10:58The serial killings are over, McPike.
11:01The suspect confessed.
11:02And died.
11:05Oh, I see you're just another hanger-on, huh?
11:08Mark's got bread.
11:09He's a needy guy.
11:10So you're going to fly in all your buddies one at a time and get everybody's pocket lined.
11:26That's my pager.
11:32The deal's taking place at Gorslava.
11:35Volchek wants me to bug the transaction.
11:38I'm supposed to run this up tonight when he calls.
11:44Well, with any luck this time tomorrow, I'll be looking for Vince, and you'll become invisible again.
11:49I'm opaque now, Frank.
11:51I don't disappear for no one.
11:54And don't worry about our boy.
11:55You're not going to find Vince if Vince doesn't want to be found.
12:00You know where he is, don't you?
12:02Nope.
12:03You do.
12:04I don't, because he knows if I knew and you asked me, I'd tell you.
12:09I don't.
12:10Honesty sucks, doesn't it, Buckwheat?
12:25Honesty sucks, but he doesn't want to be found.
13:18Helmut, I'm sure you're thinking that maybe Lynchboro has gone a little overboard with all this.
13:26But if you knew how long we've waited for this hospital and what we've missed,
13:31I stand here today thinking about all the people who the hospital will be too late for.
13:37Ollie Osterberg's appendicitis that turned to fatality.
13:43Tommy the tank Brownmiller and the broken leg that was never mended, nor was his football career.
13:50Jane Tashida, who ran out of time in an ambulance on the way to Seattle.
13:57Helmut Zimbrick.
13:58Two words, two little words.
14:01I can't help but think somewhere, in some language, they must mean, thank you.
14:26I can't take any credit for what you are about to do and build here.
14:30I can only think and pray that someone up there may be listening.
14:46The marriage was doomed.
14:48You know, we tried to make it work, but every attempt led to a disaster.
14:53Did you try counseling?
14:55The Bureau's got some pretty good tricks on retainer.
14:58I was doomed, all right?
15:00I mean, I didn't need to hear it from some guy with initials after his name, or her name.
15:07You ever been married?
15:08No.
15:10See?
15:10That's the way it is.
15:12You're stuck here.
15:13You're isolated.
15:14I get out.
15:20This really is a nice place.
15:23You know, I could grow penicillin in my loft.
15:26Mine was like that, too, until I fixed it.
15:29Well, how'd you get past the regulations and all that stuff?
15:32I waited through it until I got what I wanted.
15:40So what you're telling me
15:43is that things are the way they are because I want them that way.
15:46I like bitching about them.
15:50Sugar?
16:08Logged 1,500 hours, 3-14-90.
16:12Report center 12.
16:14Zero, one, two, nine.
16:15Thanks.
16:18Hey, Frank, what's up?
16:20Listen, Uncle.
16:21Well, the state attorney general's office should be crystal clear on the events of this evening.
16:26If we do it exactly by the numbers,
16:30then we can nail them both.
16:32Zimbrick and Volchek.
16:34I read you loud and clear.
16:35The money's going to be in a Lynchboro High School gym bag.
16:39When they make the pass, that's when we take it.
16:42And I can go home.
16:44You got it.
16:45Any news from Vinny?
16:47Needle in a haystack, Frank.
16:49He's going to have to find us.
16:51Thanks, Uncle.
16:56For what is a hospital but a friend?
16:59A building?
17:01A shady tree to rest under?
17:03Thank you, honey.
17:05Kids, don't you love them?
17:08Now, let's segue to Doc Putney.
17:22Whom shall we turn to when all is lost?
17:26Give him the fish, Doc.
17:38Lynchboro, heal thyself.
17:46Very nice.
17:52That concludes our welcoming ceremony.
17:55Let's all go home now and rest up for the fireworks display tonight.
18:06Everything is all set up for you at the Corvette Club.
18:09Just you and Michelle, all to yourselves.
18:12Michelle.
18:16Salmon.
18:19Big, beautiful, pink fish that's from hundreds of miles, for months at a time, waiting to spawn.
18:27Oh, it's a wonder somewhere along the way we don't just explode.
18:30Oh, I thought Helmut looked a little pinkish.
18:35Well, perhaps I do look a little nap.
18:39I'll send the limo by around eight for our candlelight soiree.
18:44The rest of our arrangements will tidy up the deal.
18:58God.
19:03Michelle, show Mr. Zimbrick to the presidential suite.
19:07Right this way.
19:09Right this way.
19:44Roger Lococo.
19:46Renaissance room.
19:49Sheriff.
19:51Acrobat.
19:52Chef.
19:53Toured with Basie on the vibes and penned haikus to pestilence.
19:58Where's Lou?
19:58Everybody's up at Gorslava working on the Zimbrick feast.
20:02Thought you'd be up there too, leading the hospital countdown.
20:16What are you doing here?
20:18I told you I'm repaying a debt to a friend.
20:23Is that debt repaid when Mark's destroyed?
20:27Is that debt repaid?
20:28You bastard.
20:29You bastard.
20:30I don't trust you.
20:31He thinks you're working with him, helping him.
20:39This town exists entirely because of Mark.
20:48If you bring Mark down, this whole town will crumble.
20:51This town's frozen in time.
20:54Every day's yesterday.
20:57That's why it works.
21:01It may not be the ideal place.
21:06But maybe we're close.
21:07We don't know it.
21:10You mean like somewhere between Walden's pond and Skinner's box?
21:15How do you explain the death of ideas to the man who's been sent here to kill them?
21:23This town could have been a utopia.
21:27It was Mark's dream.
21:30And we were close.
21:34It was at a point where you felt like when you'd wake up tomorrow, we'd be there.
21:38Is that why you're in love with him?
21:41I loved his ideals.
21:49So simple, they're genius.
21:53Like Walden's pond.
21:56If he's faltering, it's him learning how to let go.
22:02He's like the father who doesn't want to let his kids grow up.
22:06And you're the mother of his inventions with sweets and long naps to keep him happy.
22:12There's some mothering on my part.
22:17I'm no innocent.
22:19It's just that I wanted it so badly.
22:23Look, Ma.
22:25I've done my service as acolyte at the altar of ideals.
22:29And the service always ends up the same.
22:31Idealism in practice is pragmatism.
22:34Pragmatism slowly slides to fatalism.
22:37Running down the wrong road, pedal to the metal, pushing your future behind you.
22:42I'll tell you something else I know.
22:44You don't know what the hell he's doing.
22:48Your fatalistic servitude has rewarded you with exclusion.
22:51All that's left up here is a big perversion.
22:54And you're going to go down with it regardless of what happens to Mark.
22:57But you don't have to.
22:58You don't have to blindly go down the chute.
23:01Just take what you need to survive and walk away.
23:03You don't have to.
23:03You don't have to.
23:28You don't have to.
23:38I don't know.
24:06I don't know.
24:32Could I have a minute, please?
24:51How's the food here, Eddie?
24:52What the hell do you want?
24:54I, uh...
24:59Oh...
25:00How to start this?
25:04What the hell?
25:06Oh, my dream.
25:14My dream for the town, for all of us.
25:17It's about to be realized.
25:19Don't you see?
25:21I can finally relax.
25:24The pressure's off.
25:28Why am I not getting through to you?
25:31After all these years of acrimony, we can be friends, real friends again.
25:37I think you'd jump for joy.
25:41Is that why I'm here?
25:44Again?
25:45You know, this could be funny if it wasn't so tragic.
25:49Look what's become of us.
25:51Look what's become of this town.
25:53Everyone here is a Stepford wife.
25:56Because of you, Mark.
25:59And now, because you say so, we are gonna turn the clock around.
26:04Like nothing happened.
26:06Everything's going to be different.
26:11Sheriff, I need some time here.
26:14Kent.
26:15Waiting for a phone call from the exterminator up at Gorslava.
26:19Exterminator?
26:21Bugs.
26:23Oh, sure.
26:25Of course.
26:26Fine.
26:29Nothing's gonna be different.
26:30You're still gonna do exactly what you want.
26:33I come here with news that will bridge decades of bitterness, and I am confronted by.
26:40I always knew you were jealous, but I thought...
26:43Get off it!
26:44I envied your money when we were kids.
26:46Because I was too dumb to realize all it built was a prison.
26:50You're jealous of what I've accomplished for the town.
26:52Jealous of the legacy that I inherited and enhanced.
26:56Your dad gave the hookers toasters, and now you give the parlor girls corvettes.
27:01You call that an improvement?
27:04You've done nothing but narcotize this town.
27:09You've hurt a lot of people, Mark.
27:14I never meant to.
27:16My vision was global in nature.
27:18One or two individuals.
27:20Well, that's like asking, aside from that, Jackie, how'd you like Dallas?
27:24That's grossly unfair, Ed.
27:26That's the truth!
27:27And I suppose you've done poorly.
27:30Knock, knock.
27:30Who's there?
27:32Rogo the town joke?
27:33That's what you've done to me.
27:40Whatever I have done to you, I have already made up for it.
27:44I will be your friend forever.
27:47And when I finally open this cell,
27:50all marks on the slate, both plus and minus, are wiped away.
27:55We will start again.
28:01You can't forgive yourself.
28:05Forgiveness has to be given, Mark.
28:15Take care of my friend, and don't forget his dinner.
28:41I've been through this entire place.
28:44Every room Volchek uses is bugged.
28:47But if I know him, the deal will take place in the room with the hospital model.
28:52I'll be wired too, Uncle.
28:54Have you met Zimbrick yet?
28:55Not until dinner tonight.
28:57Agents from the state attorney general's office will be monitoring you.
29:01You give the word, they make the bust.
29:03Okay.
29:06The word.
29:08The word is appreciable.
29:10Appreciable.
29:11Appreciable is the word.
29:13You got it?
29:14Yeah, we got it, Frank.
29:16Listen, you could do this one in the dark.
29:19Oh, Uncle.
29:20I feel so rusty.
29:24First time in a long time.
29:26Vinny's not the guy on the other end of the rope.
29:29We'll find him.
29:30Yeah.
29:32Don't worry, Frank.
29:34We'll all pull the rope.
29:36Thank you, Uncle.
30:09Three generations of Volchek's have frozen the town stiff.
30:14What are you whining about?
30:16People got jobs, a parade on the fourth.
30:20Stuff you can count on from the cradle to the grave.
30:23But people have to have a chance to learn to think for themselves, to make mistakes.
30:27I don't care how misguided they are.
30:31That's the tradition we don't have.
30:42Tell me something, Rogo.
30:43What are the odds of Volchek relocating to Houston or Veracruz?
30:50What do you mean?
30:53Well, maybe it's Mussolini time.
30:57Turn him upside down.
30:59Pop him.
31:00No, no, no.
31:02You got it all wrong.
31:04Mark is not a bad man.
31:06You get that thought right out of your head.
31:08You just don't know him.
31:12This old man's a son of a bitch, though.
31:16Ray's mark so firmly pressed under his thumb, he didn't have a chance.
31:22But I tell you, when he went away to college, he positively bloomed.
31:27He found out he could dream.
31:30He had ideals.
31:36And he came back from college.
31:39And the old man crushed him.
31:45Squash.
31:47Splat.
31:49No more ideals.
31:52No more dreams.
31:57You just don't know, Mark.
32:09It's wonderful having so many of my friends together.
32:13My mark disturbs you, Sir Robert.
32:16It's like Christmas.
32:18Quite so.
32:19And Helmut is our Kris Kringle.
32:22It's necessary when I assure you.
32:23Later, I will tell you the reason for it.
32:25Meanwhile, please sample our poor fare.
32:28Not poor at all.
32:30Looks delicious.
32:32But are you not joining us, Baron?
32:35Just a little brandy.
32:36I have already dined.
32:38That will be all for now, my lord.
32:40Robert.
32:41Sir Robert.
32:42Do tell us what's been happening on the London stage.
32:47I produced a play once.
32:51I financed an off-off Broadway play when I was in college.
32:54Lacey was there.
32:56He was a young, gifted writer, brimming with angst.
33:00And we believed in him.
33:02Opening night, the lead actor disappeared to do a two-part kojak, and I lost my shirt.
33:09But spiritually, it was the right thing to do.
33:13Wasn't it, McPike?
33:16McPike.
33:31What?
33:32Coco, bring the bag.
33:34I'm out of my way.
33:36Wait.
33:37How's Rogo?
33:38He's a trooper.
33:42Go back here.
33:44Hurry.
33:45Helmet's getting sleepy.
33:54How is everything?
33:59Well, that's the point.
34:00You shouldn't see him.
34:03I'm feeling better about this already.
34:07When the money gets here, if you feel I should proceed, give me a signal, a word or something.
34:17How about appreciable?
34:22I want to be civilized about this, but I don't want to get screwed.
34:25He is from Seattle.
34:32Coco?
34:36Can you beat me, Sheriff?
34:37I gotta run something up to Goroslava.
34:40Foster got his wallet.
34:41Why don't you keep an eye on the prisoner?
34:43Let him go in ten minutes.
34:45Sir?
34:48Yes, sir.
34:49Ten minutes.
35:16The Aved Memorial Hospital will be the jewel in the Volchek crown.
35:21But it's not just a hospital, is it?
35:25It's a bosom.
35:27A big, bountiful, life-sustaining bosom, upon which the people of Lynchboro will someday suckle.
35:37No, it's a battleground.
35:40It's a battleground.
35:40Maybe you should give me what I came for so I can take this poor, tired creature home.
35:46Ladies, we need a few moments.
35:50Make yourselves at home.
35:57What about him?
35:59A spiritual council helmet.
36:02Or perhaps you folks from Seattle feel you're above that sort of thing.
36:06Humor me, Mark.
36:08Listen, I'll be in the kitchen.
36:10Call me if you need me.
36:15I am as anxious as you are to get on with this.
36:18But I have to be careful.
36:20How do you have the money?
36:21It's coming.
36:22When do I get my license?
36:2448 hours after I get the money, you get the license.
36:28You should be able to break ground at the end of next week.
36:51I need that.
36:54So it's a gift from the people of Lynchboro.
36:56Yeah, I know.
37:07I thought you might be waiting for this.
37:09A gift from the people of Lynchboro.
37:14I've grown an appreciable amount in your eyes.
37:16Go.
37:24From the people of Lynchboro.
37:26We thank you.
37:34State Attorney General's office.
37:38Sheriff, are these men with you?
37:40No.
37:40And unless they have the proper documentation, I intend to shoot them for trespassing.
37:44This is a warrant issued by State Superior Court Justice Howell.
37:49Warrant to arrest.
37:52Well, this only names the, uh, horny toad that says nothing about Mr. Volchek.
37:56Mr. Zimbrick is under investigation for conspiracy to misappropriate state licenses.
38:01Mr. Volchek is suspected of duplicity.
38:04On what basis?
38:17Conspiracy to share with an elected official a token of the town's appreciation?
38:22Mr. Volchek is under investigation.
38:26The vice doesn't get any thinner.
38:29You better take what you got.
38:31Don't be greedy.
38:37But what about my license?
38:39The hell is going on?
38:41How did those men get here?
38:43My hospital.
38:44My money. Where's my money?
38:46Relax, Warbucks.
38:48McPike saves your bacon and you're squealing about a lousy 200 grand?
38:54He saw those flatheads sneaking around the bushes and he figured your boy helmet was being tailed,
38:58so he sent me out to the blazer to get something heavy.
39:08A thank you would be nice.
39:11For what?
39:13For keeping me out of jail?
39:16My hospital is gone.
39:21Who cares about freedom?
39:26Mark!
39:28Well, you just interfered with a federal investigation in a big way.
39:35Give him a minute to digest this, huh, Frank?
39:39You know, that is a very sick man.
39:42He's probably sucking on a hunting rifle right now.
39:45You know where he went as well as I do.
39:47After that stone obsession he built for his male parentage.
39:51He owes him an apology, Frank.
40:04A big one.
40:13How could I be so stupid?
40:15To let them in?
40:17To let outsiders in?
40:19You warned me, Dad.
40:21You told me.
40:23You told me this would happen.
40:26The river, the ice, is melting.
40:32Our dream of walking the river again is no more.
40:39All my life you've lived with my disappointments.
40:44And now, in death, I disappoint you again.
40:52Please don't hate me.
40:56Don't hate me, Daddy.
41:00Mark.
41:03You can't let go.
41:05You can't give up.
41:08I've failed them, Julie.
41:10They've given me so much.
41:14And now I've blown my only chance of giving them something in return.
41:19Don't say that.
41:21You haven't failed them.
41:24You're not a failure, Mark.
41:27Who's the biggest failure I know?
41:31Has everything money can buy.
41:34Except friendship.
41:37Oh, go ahead, Eddie.
41:39Tell me what's wrong with my life.
41:42In addition to being insightful, it should offer a much-needed laugh or two.
41:46What the hell is this place?
41:49It's the big chill.
41:51Your grandpa, Osmar.
41:54There's your dad, Arthur.
41:57Empty.
42:00Mark?
42:03Mark.
42:05What have you done to your folks?
42:08I think you'd understand.
42:10Nor does it matter now.
42:14You can't give up hope, Mark.
42:17Hope for what?
42:19To bring them back to life?
42:21If he doesn't have hope, he has nothing.
42:24Because that's what you've left him, Rogo.
42:27You and your so-called friends.
42:29I don't want to hear about friendship from you.
42:32Mark and I grew up together.
42:34The difference is we played as kids.
42:36You treat him like one.
42:40You can't arrest this guy.
42:42You don't know who he is.
42:43That is not your decision.
42:44He's weird.
42:45But he's not dangerous.
42:46You pull him out of Lynchboro now,
42:48then this town will be swallowed up by the first corporate raider that smells blood.
42:53Death is a very misunderstood phenomenon.
42:57It can be beaten with time, with money.
43:02You sick bastard.
43:05You believe that?
43:08What's happened to you?
43:10What's happened to you, Ed Rogocheski, the town crier?
43:14The sky is falling. Everything sucks.
43:17I've ruined Lynchboro.
43:18I was just trying to do what's right for the town.
43:22What's right for the town is predestined.
43:27It's half-wits and selfish people who want a Volchek at the wheel.
43:35They don't give a damn about his needs or even who he is.
43:40I know who he is.
43:42At least I thought I did.
43:46The date of my accident.
43:48You had this made for me?
43:50You didn't think I was going to survive the accident?
43:56I'm alive, Mark.
43:57This contraption's a joke.
44:00It's not a joke, Ed.
44:02It's your arm and leg.
44:06Oh, damn.
44:10Cryonically preserved.
44:12At great expense.
44:14Till modern medicine catches up with our dreams and makes you whole again.
44:20That's friendship, Eddie.
44:22I don't want my limbs.
44:24I don't want them back.
44:25I don't want my limbs back.
44:27Make my adjustments.
44:28Rogo!
44:30I want my friends back.
44:35I just want them back.
44:37I don't want them back.
44:51Wise guy will be right back.
45:04I don't want them back.
45:05Well, Uncle, nothing's changed except for the fact that Volchek trusts me more now that I kept him out of
45:09prison.
45:10Who's out of your control, Frank?
45:11I mean, this guy caught wind of it and swapped the cash.
45:14What could you do?
45:15I don't know.
45:18What are you going to do?
45:19I don't know.
45:21I'll have to think about it.
45:23But the fact of the matter is, if I bring him in on anything,
45:26this town will shrivel up and die.
45:28I don't know that I'm prepared to do that.
45:31You want me there, Frank?
45:33No.
45:34I'm all right.
45:37And Vince?
45:40Absolutely nothing, buddy.
45:41Okay.
45:44Uh, I'll be in touch.
45:50Is there anything I can do?
45:52No.
45:54No.
45:56McPike wants to go it alone.
46:00And Vinny.
46:02He's too good to be found.
46:05You're his lifeguard, Dan.
46:07At some point, instinct and intuition have to come into play.
46:10Okay.
46:13Nobody knows him better than you.
46:16Are you sure you don't know where he is?
46:17Yeah.
46:25Yeah.
46:32Yeah.
46:54Next, on why?
46:55You don't know who you're screwing with!
46:57Death, be not proud. You've had it, baby.
47:00Vince didn't make it clear to you that the idea is to bring down Volchek?
47:03The only thing he made clear was that he was calling in his marker.
47:07Sorry, boys, you missed the boat.
47:08This investigation has cost me the best agent I ever worked with.
47:12I am become the world! Destroyer of death!
47:15This isn't an investigation anymore, Frank. This is the gong show.
47:19Geez, I wish Vince was here!
47:21Vinnie can stay lost as long as he wants to.
47:46I won't wait to hear police, but I have no idea.
47:48After all, I will be scared.
47:48I don't think I'll be scared.
47:48You didn't let me know what you want to do now.
47:49I've been
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