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Spider-Noir. S01 - E03

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00:07I'm going to meet a new supplier at the docks tomorrow.
00:10It's not smart for you to go out in public until we know who tried to take you out.
00:13You were saying Flint's your bodyguard.
00:15He protects me and he's loyal.
00:17Are we here to talk about the fact that he turned into some kind of sand monster?
00:20It started about six months ago and it's been getting worse.
00:23This little guy right over here?
00:24Addison.
00:24Can't say I've ever seen him.
00:26He's the guy that burned down Suttermane's mansion.
00:27I am a reporter working the story on James Addison's desk.
00:30Jimmy's dead.
00:31He burned down the long house.
00:33I don't know who hired him.
00:34His wife, mate.
00:35I got a hunch that you wouldn't want the city's most ruthless gangster knowing that the money
00:39someone paid your husband to kill him was being spent on lobster and designer clothes.
00:44Mr. Carmody.
00:46Okay, Carmody.
00:47My rate's $10 a day plus.
00:48But you'll get pictures.
00:49Am I crazy or is that the goddamn mayor of New York?
00:52Cops had an ambush set up for Silvermane at the docks.
00:54Someone gave them a tip about a booze exchange.
00:56The cops were all set to catch the man himself in the act, but Silvermane never showed.
01:01What the hell did I just do?
01:11So it's really settled.
01:13I'm not a fan of constantly decorating.
01:15I handled it.
01:16Silvermane won't be back around here.
01:18You know, this would go quicker if either of you pitched in.
01:22Oh, you needed help with that.
01:25Seemed like a one-man job.
01:26It can't be that easy, can it?
01:28Not that I don't believe you, but...
01:30No, no.
01:31Maybe this was like that before.
01:33I am not talking about the desk and you know it.
01:37Oh, God.
01:38Imagine surviving a war just to be killed at home.
01:41Addison didn't die a banker.
01:43I mean, the guy torched things for a living.
01:45Besides, his wife knew exactly what he was up to.
01:48She seemed to be doing just fine living it up at the Jeffrey Hotel.
01:51No, who wouldn't?
01:53Son of a bitch.
01:55I met this guy at the Hooverville.
01:57He's the one who pointed me to Addison's widow.
02:00So he knows both Addison and Flint Marco.
02:03Two men with weird powers all of a sudden.
02:06What are the chances?
02:07Exactly.
02:08I'm gonna go find this guy again.
02:10Ask him some more questions.
02:14What are you thinking about over there?
02:16I'm thinking I want you to check if those three were ever POWs.
02:20Our units were segregated, so this guy
02:22couldn't have served directly with Addison and Flint.
02:25How come they're all in the same picture?
02:29You know, sometimes I think you forget I do this for a living.
02:32Can't imagine why.
02:40Bad Royley?
02:46I come in peace.
02:49Finborn, we haven't been formally introduced, but we have someone in common.
02:55In that case, uh, welcome.
02:57What happened to your muscle?
02:59Couldn't find a woman to push around?
03:01I believe you owe the lady an apology.
03:08Come on, Riley.
03:09I've got a job for you.
03:19I'll take that apology now.
03:26Why me?
03:27Why not, uh, Winston?
03:30One of your other guys.
03:32I've Winston lookin' into where this Addison guy came from.
03:36Maybe there others likin'.
03:37After me little run in with your pal the spider,
03:40I really see the value of having friends with superpowers.
03:43Oh, yeah?
03:46Yeah.
03:48Right now, I need your help with a rat problem.
03:52You see, somebody sent Addison to burn down my house.
03:56And I'm assuming the same somebody tipped off the cops built my booze shipment.
04:01You got any leads?
04:02You know it's probably someone on the inside.
04:07We thought it might be a guy on my payroll, Flint and Marco.
04:11He's been acting strange lately, too.
04:13But he didn't know about the shipment,
04:15so he's either in the clear or dead at the hands of the rat.
04:22I want you to find out who it is.
04:25Start with the police raid.
04:28Someone always gets paid.
04:30But the only thing you can trust is human nature.
04:38Remember, people lie, Riley.
04:42Only money tells the truth.
04:45A retainer.
04:48There'd be a bonus if you finished the job.
04:55So that's how you fixed it.
04:56We work for him now.
04:58Getting paid is better than getting murdered.
05:00Hard to argue with that.
05:02People lie.
05:03Only money tells the truth.
05:04The hell does that mean?
05:05Must be something rich people say at cocktail parties.
05:08Not that I'll ever know.
05:10Wait a minute.
05:13What?
05:14You didn't know they made bills that big?
05:18I heard a rumor there's even a hundred.
05:21Crafty bastard marks all of his bills.
05:23Do we still have any of that money from Cat Hardy?
05:25We ought to.
05:27Unless you've been sneaking off to gamble on horses.
05:30He's marking mine.
05:31He's probably marking hers.
05:36Anything?
05:37Bingo.
05:52The colors fading from the photograph.
05:55I could tell the story.
05:56But still, you wouldn't know the hell.
05:59This love was brought to life from shots of glass.
06:03When you kiss me, there's a shifting in the severe tone.
06:07Can't escape the madness, baby.
06:08It manages to run away.
06:11But something pulls me back into it.
06:14Lately, I've been sharing at a broken mirror.
06:17Needing someone to calm my own.
06:20Hey, lover.
06:23I need someone to save me now.
06:26From all the pain I've suffered.
06:31And everyone that weighs me down.
06:34Cause now all they sleep is better to taste.
06:40But you can be my saving grace.
07:10Newspapers, come get news.
07:12Newspapers, seven police injured in wild licorate on the docks.
07:18They're roused to eat up the roof of the roof.
07:20Newspapers, no one's in the kitchen.
07:22Mm-hmm.
07:24Batman, Batman.
07:38Are you hurt, sir?
07:40Years ago, caught a slug in the line of duty.
07:42And your good colleagues at this very hospital saved my leg.
07:45God bless you all for the service you provide this city.
07:48What's your name, sweetheart?
07:49Officer Batnick with the Patrolman's Benevolent Association.
07:52Can I trouble you for the real numbers of the boys that came in from last night's raid?
07:56Patrolman Jones is right behind you, honey.
07:58Oh, thank you.
08:03Patrolman Jones.
08:04Officer Batnick with the Benevolent Association.
08:07Quite the scene you walked into last night, reigning silverman shipman.
08:10You're a very brave man.
08:12Doesn't feel like it.
08:13Now, I'm here on behalf of the union to ensure that our city's esteemed officers are properly compensated for their
08:19injuries.
08:19After all, the Patrolman only goes where he's told, right?
08:22Glad someone understands how it works.
08:24You got no choice in the matter.
08:26Been there, see?
08:28Orders are orders.
08:29See?
08:30So who told you where to go?
08:34Sergeant Miller.
08:36You know, when things go wrong in the field, the higher-ups wind up carrying the can for the injuries
08:43to their men.
08:44Friend to friend, you could be in for a little trouble down the road.
08:47Especially with guys like Jones.
08:50Jones?
08:51What the hell did Jones say?
08:53These raids?
08:53They're meant to take weeks to prep.
08:55All we got was a measly couple hours.
08:57Pinning on me is bullshit.
08:59They want to blame anyone?
09:00You should be talking to them.
09:01Lieutenant Dunn.
09:02Let's just call it what it was.
09:04A total shit show.
09:05Brave men sent to ambush.
09:07Our city's toughest mobster with little time or information now lay injured all over this hospital.
09:12Does that sound fair to them?
09:13I get orders like everybody else.
09:15Think you can say no to the chief of police?
09:17I'd like to see you try.
09:18Do I need to remind you that you're lying on your stomach with a bullet stuck in your ass?
09:22When the chief tells you these orders came straight from Mayor Morris,
09:25there are no questions left to ask.
09:27Mayor himself, huh?
09:33It's no good.
09:34It's broken.
09:35Two pay phones down this morning.
09:37This one and the one across from the delicatessen.
09:40If it ain't one thing, it's another.
09:42Yeah.
09:43I tell you, when Harry had told me Gimbles was hiring, I raced down here.
09:46Didn't need to have to change my stocking.
09:48And then I got on the subway and the guy goes 10 cents.
09:51Get out of here.
09:54Hello?
09:55Hello?
09:56756 West 57.
09:58Got it.
09:58Thanks, Janet.
10:04I lied.
10:25Hey, brother, you see a black motherfucker about this time?
10:31From authority to Mayor Morris, does the legal camps be cleared?
10:36Macade immediate.
10:37Go!
10:39Go!
10:40Go!
10:42Get out!
10:44Get over here!
10:49Get out of there!
10:55Look!
10:56Let's go!
10:57Go with me!
10:57Lonnie!
10:58Lonnie!
10:59Help me! Lonnie!
11:01Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
11:03Leave that beam now, let it go.
11:05Come on, Lonnie!
11:07Oh, my God!
11:26Shit.
11:27I told you to get out!
11:29What the hell?
11:38I'm a reporter!
11:40I'm with the bugle!
11:41Who cares?
11:45Take it easy, pal.
11:47Get him!
11:47Oh!
11:48Oh!
11:53Oh!
11:54Oh!
11:55Oh!
11:56Oh!
12:10Hey.
12:12I'm looking for a guy.
12:13Carmody.
12:14You know him?
12:16Amense, unctuous, more pinniped than human.
12:19Pin-pig?
12:20He's so pinniped-like, you wouldn't believe it.
12:26He's a big guy. Smells like sauerkraut.
12:29Well?
12:31You're talking about Hicks.
12:33Apartment 4.
12:37Temperance begins with face.
12:45Oh, no.
12:47Oh!
12:47Oh!
12:49Oh!
12:49Oh!
12:50Oh!
12:51Oh!
12:52Oh!
12:53Oh!
12:54Oh!
12:56Gosh, I hope your arm's okay, but closing a door on a guy, is that how you treat a friend?
13:02That's not what we are.
13:03Here, I thought we could braid each other's hair.
13:05Now, I've got a few questions.
13:07Be a good boy, and I'll pay you for your trouble.
13:10Well, go on, then.
13:11Who hired you to get those photos of the mayor and Cat Hardy?
13:14Nobody hired me.
13:15I'm a smut merchant.
13:17Mayor cheats on wife with Lounsinger.
13:19During an election?
13:20Anybody would say that's a doozy.
13:23Would have gotten to myself, too, but...
13:26How'd you know it was happening?
13:27I got a tip from Morris' office that he scheduled a meeting with the girl.
13:31He called her?
13:32She called him.
13:34I'd meet with her, too, wouldn't you?
13:36Shit.
13:37Is that why you were so incarcerated?
13:40I thought it'd be a gold mine.
13:42Sell him to the papers, you know, or the mayor himself.
13:45He'd get out of this shithole.
13:47Here we are.
13:51Is there a back way out of here?
14:03Ever heard of a telephone?
14:04Trying to save a nickel.
14:06Handsome N50.
14:08Is he thirsty, too?
14:10I won't say no.
14:28It's a bit much, isn't it?
14:29Doesn't feel like you.
14:31I imagined something with a bit more edge.
14:35Oh.
14:36So, we're imagining things now.
14:38Find me someone who wouldn't.
14:44So, have you found Flint?
14:47Working a few leads, but nothing, uh, concrete.
14:51Could have said that before I got you the drink.
14:53I can always find a reason to linger.
14:56Fact is, I had to take a pause on Flint.
14:59Silvermane turned up today and hired me to find a rat in his crew.
15:06You didn't like hearing that.
15:08The part where you're not doing the job I hired you for, or the part where you're working for Silvermane?
15:13I don't like either.
15:16You see, this place doesn't feel like me.
15:19Because it's not mine.
15:21There is nothing Silvermane didn't choose.
15:23And if he gave it to me, then he can take it all away.
15:28And then some.
15:29Any chance your boy Flint's involved in betraying him, and that's why he disappeared?
15:34No, Flint is loyal to a fault.
15:36And what about the mayor?
15:37What about him?
15:38Booze is Silvermane's bread and butter.
15:39The mayor's calling for an end of prohibition, bragging about the raid.
15:42Doesn't look good.
15:43You fraternizing with the enemy the other night.
15:46Trying to help you.
15:48Anything you want to tell them?
15:49Sure.
15:50I'm scared.
15:52You would be too.
15:54Maybe you've forgotten, but Silvermane didn't get to where he is by being calm and rational.
16:00You'll get rid of 50 if it means he's sure he's got the one.
16:05It's too easy to get caught in the crossfire when that happens.
16:09Try to remember that.
16:11If not for me,
16:16then for you.
16:22No, no, no.
16:49Riley, what are you doing here?
16:52Well, well, well, if it ain't Mr. Whiskers searching for some cheese.
16:57Now what the hell is that supposed to mean?
16:59Your boss sent you out looking for supers,
17:00but here you are instead covering your tracks just like a rat, huh, Mr. Whiskers?
17:06You need to watch your mouth.
17:08I have heard that, yes.
17:09I don't care if Silverman hired you.
17:12I'm gonna find the rat and put him in the ground.
17:15Must sting not being trusted by the big boss anymore.
17:18He'll know he can trust me soon enough.
17:20Well, if you need a little help from a professional in that effort,
17:23I can speed things up a bit.
17:25Maybe even share what I find.
17:27Not for nothing, of course.
17:30There's nothing worse than a man that's only loyal to money.
17:38You find anything?
17:41I don't care whose favorite lounge singer they are.
17:43You come to me first.
17:49Come on, Jill.
18:04Nobody could stop him.
18:05I mean, at one point he had half a dozen cops on him,
18:07whacking him with nightsticks, but he was indestructible.
18:09Who?
18:11The guy from the picture.
18:13His name is Lonnie Lincoln.
18:14Turns out he's got powers, too.
18:17I mean, cops were attacking him, but he was swatting him off like it was nothing.
18:20And then Flint, my God, man, his hands were like boulders.
18:23Wait, wait, Flint?
18:24You're saying Flint Marco was there?
18:26He sure was.
18:28Say, can I borrow your dart, Drew?
18:29I was the only reporter there, and the story is mine as long as nobody poaches it.
18:33This could be my ticket back to the bugle.
18:36Here's something for your story.
18:37Ben's hunch was right.
18:39Marco Addison and your Lincoln fellow were all POWs together.
18:44That photo Ben found was from the day they were rescued.
18:47Dark room photos right now.
18:57Hunch.
18:58Huh?
18:59We both know three POWs from the same camp with super abilities isn't a coincidence,
19:04so what aren't you telling me?
19:05I can't get into it right now.
19:07Seriously.
19:08Suddenly you're not the only guy in New York with powers, and you can't get into it right now.
19:12I have to fix something.
19:14No, no, none of this cryptic shit.
19:16What the hell is going on?
19:17Silverman hired me to find the rat in his crew, and it's Cat Hardy.
19:21The singer.
19:23How do you know?
19:24She's been meeting with the mayor, and then he called for the raid.
19:26She's close with Flint, and he served with Addison.
19:29Are you sure?
19:29She's the only one who connects all the pieces.
19:31Wow, that's bold.
19:33Whistons only a step away, and if he finds out she was behind it, he'll kill her.
19:44I need Mary Addison's room number at the Jeffery.
19:47I have a plan.
20:12That's what you're going to have to say, yes, sir.
20:14Next round, we'll be all about it.
20:32Next round, we'll be all about it.
20:37Next round, we'll be all about it.
20:41Next round, we'll be all about it.
21:11I'd say, don't be alarmed, Vera, but you don't appear to be.
21:15What do you want?
21:16The question is about your husband's last job.
21:19Specifically, who hired him.
21:21I'm not interested in talking.
21:23I wasn't with the last guy, and I'm not now.
21:25Even if you're the one in danger.
21:33Let me make this easier for you.
21:35What if I told you I knew that it was Cat Hardy?
21:41If I know, then the others will find out soon enough.
21:43Best thing you can do is leave town and fast.
21:46Silverman will kill you to get that information.
21:49Or pay me.
21:51I'm not stupid, mister.
21:53You're here for her, not me.
21:54And if you're protecting her, I've got a proposition for you.
21:58What's that?
21:59You pay me a thousand dollars, and I'm gone.
22:02A thousand?
22:03I don't even know what that looks like.
22:06Hmm.
22:07I bet Silverman has that and then some.
22:09I'll just tell him it's Cat myself.
22:11Slow down.
22:13I'll get you your money.
22:16You just stay out of trouble until then.
22:34What a dump.
22:37Get the man a drink.
22:39Educate yourself.
22:41Try the green spot.
22:43Ten-year-old Irish pot's still whiskey.
22:45Not which I used to, but I'm sure you can live with it.
22:54It'll do.
22:56You must think I'm ill of touch.
22:59Money, power.
23:00Not a lot of it going around right now, yet here you are in a castle tower.
23:05That's a testament to what you've built.
23:07It must be nice.
23:09Not having to look over your shoulder.
23:13I'm so unconcerned with your possessions, because you have so little.
23:17You'd be surprised at how much people will fight for what little they have.
23:23You know what entropy is, right?
23:26The universe trends to disorder.
23:28It can't help itself.
23:30All you can do is fight to keep the chaos from your door.
23:35But like I said, you're lucky.
23:38You don't have anything anyone wants to take.
23:42Maybe not.
23:45But here's some friendly advice all the same.
23:50Whoever the rat turns out to be, you can't be emotional about it.
23:54Even if it breaks your heart.
23:56And if someone should come to you saying they have all the answers,
23:59know that they're lying.
24:04You know who it is, don't you?
24:05Doesn't matter what I know until I can prove it.
24:10Well, the quicker you prove it, the quicker they do.
24:15So what are you waiting for?
24:16Well, thanks for the drink.
24:18It was just what I needed.
24:26This is an exclusive, Walters.
24:28The bugle will be the only ones to have it.
24:30No one else is there.
24:31I am the only one with these.
24:41How you been?
24:41You look good.
24:42I'm getting by.
24:44Say, listen, I was hoping that we...
24:45Oh, you still got the eye.
24:46I'll give you that.
24:47Well, I'm the same guy always, man.
24:50Tell me the story.
24:51So, the cops came in, frothing at the mouth.
24:54Now, Lincoln, he was just trying to help his neighbor.
24:57He and Marco, they're both veterans.
24:59But now, they're living in a Hooverville with these mysterious powers.
25:08Superpowers.
25:10Just like the spider before the asshole decided to take a powder.
25:13Someone should have told him a depression was coming.
25:16Now, you're bringing me two of them.
25:18The public can't get enough of this stuff.
25:20The papers will sell like crazy.
25:22Write it up.
25:23I want to go with this to the next edition.
25:25Say, am I getting my old desk back to write it at?
25:28Let's not run before we can walk, huh?
25:31For now, it'll be off the books.
25:34On the QT.
25:35But you keep bringing me more like this
25:36than we talk about bringing you back full-time.
25:40Like those old spider days.
25:47Good to see you again, Walters.
25:51Open or close?
25:52Close.
25:53Okay.
25:57So, I want you to be me.
25:58You know, like one of those guys in the movies.
26:00You know, Bogey, Cagney, Eddie G.
26:02You know, you can wear the hat.
26:04You can smoke a cigarette.
26:05You're cool.
26:06I want you to be cool.
26:07Hey!
26:08Focus.
26:09And quit casing my place.
26:11I ain't doing nothing.
26:12I need to rely on you, Frankie.
26:14Can I rely on you?
26:16I'm your man.
26:17Come do it.
26:17Okay.
26:21All right.
26:22Let's go.
26:25Ooh.
26:34Ooh.
26:34Oh, my God.
27:23Anything?
27:25He's been up there all night.
27:39Calling all junior detectives, calling all junior detectives, tonight's mystery hour
27:46is about to begin.
28:13Oh, my God.
28:37Oh, my God.
28:40Oh, my God.
29:08Oh, my God.
29:21Oh, my God.
29:24Hey, boss?
29:28Oh, my God.
29:52All clear, boss.
29:57Oh, my God.
30:17Oh, my God.
30:18Oh, my God.
30:20Oh, my God.
30:55Oh, my God.
30:57Oh, my God.
30:59Oh, my God.
31:03Oh, my God.
31:14Oh, my God.
31:23Oh, my God.
31:31Oh, my God.
31:41Oh, my God.
31:53Dumb.
31:55Really?
31:57Yeah.
31:59Like a bag.
32:16Are you okay?
32:18Uh-huh.
32:20No. What's the matter?
32:22Why did you turn away from me?
32:24Nothing. It's nothing.
32:28No! No! Stop! Please!
32:30Stop! Please! Stop! Please!
32:31I can't! I can't!
32:35There's no turning it off.
32:37There's no fixing me.
32:39There has to be a way.
32:41We'll find a way.
32:48It's a fantasy.
32:52Get in myself. I could have this life.
32:56I could have you.
33:02I could have you.
33:05Help!
33:15You see this?
33:17They smashed up the cops.
33:20I'd have paid to see that.
33:22Riley?
33:23You didn't leave all night.
33:28That's right. Keep following me.
33:35I need you at the alcove today.
33:37I want you to keep an eye on Cat Hardy for me.
33:39And, uh, as promised.
33:43Look at me.
33:44You know, I just work in that.
33:46That's right.
33:46Now, if Miss Hardy goes anywhere,
33:48I want to know about it.
33:50You got it, boss.
33:52That's right, folks.
33:53Monsters in the streets.
33:55Get your coffee while they last.
33:58Monsters on the loose!
34:02That is not what I wrote.
34:07A routine sweep of a city Hooverville
34:09revealed two violent monsters
34:11looking to harm all they came across.
34:12I never called them monsters.
34:14Only with the help
34:15of a heroic police force
34:16did the residents escape with their lives.
34:19See, that, that is not what happened.
34:21He took my name
34:23and put it on a bunch of lies.
34:26The pictures are great.
34:28What?
34:31One hundred.
34:32Two hundred.
34:33Three hundred.
34:34Four hundred.
34:35Five hundred.
34:36Six hundred.
34:37Seven hundred.
34:37Eight hundred.
34:38Nine hundred.
34:38A thousand.
34:43Deal's a deal.
34:44You know what to do.
34:52Oh, look at that.
34:53Shiny apples.
34:54Here.
34:54There you go.
34:56Grazie.
34:59Get yourself, Bruce.
35:01Hey buddy, that was my foot.
35:03Excuse me.
35:04Come on, Bruce.
35:05Get yourself, Bruce.
35:07Get yourself, Bruce.
35:09Hey, buddy.
35:10Hey, buddy.
35:10Hey, buddy, that was my foot.
35:18Come on, Bruce.
35:19to see you. Why? I'll explain when I get there. Just stay put. Someone wants to talk to you. Well,
35:30I'm busy. They can wait. Unhand my shoulder or lose your nose. It's the mayor. I want to line
35:41to the spider. The guy from five years ago? I thought he was dead. I happen to know he's alive
35:47and well. Well, then you know more than I do. Look, don't play dumb with me, pal. Back in the
35:52day,
35:53you were always in the right place to snap a picture of the spider. Whatever your deal is
35:57with him, that's your business. You just tell your buddy that I need to talk to him. Crime is out
36:03of
36:03control. People are scared, and the city needs order. Is that why you're picking a fight with
36:08Silvermane? Didn't he bankroll your first campaign? Silvermane is a ruthless criminal who has squeezed
36:15this city long enough. Just get me in touch with the spider. Make yourself a new friend.
36:22I can't wait. I believe in you, Ben Reilly. Oh, my gosh. Thank you so much.
36:30Where the hell are you been? She took a cab to Penn Station ten minutes ago.
36:37Just shush. Get out of your coming with me.
36:44Penn Station on the double.
37:01Jack.
37:04Why are you here?
37:05You really aren't a very good detective, are you?
37:07You don't strike me as the kind of woman who runs.
37:10Maybe I lost my last reason to stick around.
37:12What do you say we cut the fancy talk?
37:14You found Addison through Flint and paid him to bomb Silvermane's mansion.
37:17You tipped off Morris about the boo shipment. You're Silvermane's rat.
37:20The only thing I don't know is why.
37:23You know, your boys are all the same. You come up with your own little stories, and you make
37:27everyone else fit them. Silvermane treats me like a damn doll. Flint thinks I'm afraid of him,
37:32and you think I'm a killer. I am done with people telling me who I am and what I get
37:36to do.
37:37You ask me why I'm leaving?
37:39Hey, Riley.
37:43There you are.
37:46Look, a bonus.
37:49I guess I am the luckiest guy in New York.
37:53I should have known you were in it together.
37:57Now the boss can take care of both of you.
38:04Move.
38:32You know, Dick, I gotta give you credit.
38:35You came close.
38:37Too bad you couldn't get the Addison widow out of town.
38:41I only had to slap her around a little bit to get the truth.
38:44What a guy.
38:47Well, a prick to the end, huh?
38:52Might be the only thing I like about you.
38:55I mean, I'm tough.
38:55I'm tough.
38:59You should go.
39:02Yeah.
39:19I don't know.
39:22caught them both trying to skip town boss it looks like riley was in on it the guy with all
39:27the
39:28answers you didn't think you'd be seeing her again did you this is addison's widow
39:40she's also the only person that knows who hired her dearly deceased husband
39:43she didn't want to talk but uh she came around right hurry up unless you want to join your
39:56husband this is quiet let's hear what the widow has to say he told me that it was cat hearty
40:05that she paid him a thousand dollars to burn down your mansion what'd i tell you huh
40:11you can dress up a stray dog however you like it'll still bite you so you've said
40:19it's not true it's not me lying to the end huh i always knew it was just a matter of
40:28time with you
40:29it's a good story i'll give you that you got proof yeah show them come on
40:43she couldn't quite manage to blow it all too bad huh
41:05where does your money come from winston
41:09from you that's right for me and did you know that i mark all my bills
41:20different spot for every schmuck on my payroll
41:25guess where i mark yours
41:31what that's not possible
41:38there's nothing worse than a man who's only loyal to money you son of a bitch
41:43i bet silvermane has that and then some may go back up to him
41:49crafty bastard marks all of his bills
41:52you set me up
41:54pay for lawyer really
41:56only money tells the truth
42:00here's him he's waiting to kill me if i said otherwise
42:03you lying bitch i'll rip your goddamn
42:21you good with a shovel riley
42:26why we'll be needing another grave
42:36you
42:40you
42:42you
42:43you
42:47you
42:53you
42:54you
42:55you
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