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00:00The New York Times
00:02The New York Times
00:04The New York Times
00:05The New York Times
00:05The New York Times
00:09Silvermane, charge of organized crime for 30 years.
00:12Someone burned down his mansion a couple of nights ago.
00:15Addison!
00:16You keep following me, it won't end the way you want it to.
00:18Does this guy have superpowers, like you?
00:22Do me a favor, hold off on printing that.
00:24I want to warn Donnerville before he gets himself killed.
00:27It's a move for that.
00:28There's gonna be a free-for-all.
00:30The people could use a hero.
00:32I hope they find someone.
00:33I can't help but wonder what Ruby would think.
00:36I'm not that guy anymore.
00:38Any chance you know who this is?
00:40Oh, that's Cat Hardy.
00:41Star attraction over at the alcove.
00:43Is there somewhere we can talk? It's business.
00:45Lent? Despite what I do, we don't enjoy hurting people.
00:53Don't hurt him.
00:54What the hell is this?
00:55Just leave us alone, please.
00:56When someone tells you what they are, you have to listen.
01:00Then what is he?
01:01Retired.
01:02I came here to offer him a job.
01:04My friend we met last night, he's disappeared.
01:34You were saying Flint's your bodyguard.
01:35Yes.
01:36He protects me and he's loyal.
01:39Hard to find these days.
01:40No kidding.
01:41I didn't marry my husband for his looks.
01:43What else can you tell us?
01:44Does he have family, friends?
01:46I don't know anything but his personal life.
01:48I know his address.
01:50Are we gonna talk about the fact that he turned into some kind of sand monster?
01:55What I know, she knows.
01:57What I know, she knows.
01:58It started about six months ago.
02:00Slow at first.
02:02But it's been getting worse.
02:04And he never remembers when it happens?
02:07Oh, he always remembers.
02:08Unless he gets clubbed in the head with an iron girder.
02:12That's it.
02:13He turned into sand.
02:14It was sand, right?
02:16It just seems kind of like a big deal.
02:17So do you have any clues as to what's causing this to happen?
02:20You haven't given us much to go on.
02:22Isn't that what the money's for?
02:24You're an investigator.
02:26Investigate.
02:28You know, an artist doesn't just paint with air.
02:30He needs a canvas, brushes, paint.
02:33Do you think I'm withholding from you, Mr. Riley?
02:35What if I said I did?
02:36I'd ask why you thought that.
02:37I'd say a lifetime of experience.
02:39With clients?
02:40With... women.
02:43As fun as this little game is, I'm afraid I have other business to attend to.
02:48Gifted painting, Mr. Riley.
02:58What do you think?
02:59I think you might need a cold shower.
03:02I think I might need one.
03:06But you're right.
03:08She is hiding something.
03:10All the fun ones do.
03:11I'm gonna check out Flint's apartment.
03:14Why don't you go down to the...
03:15Bureau of Criminal Records?
03:16Yeah.
03:17Been a while since we've had a real case.
03:19But it ain't been number.
03:23You gotta accentuate the positive healing.
03:29Find it the negative and light the sharp.
03:33To the affirmative.
03:35Don't mess with Mr. In-between.
03:37You gotta spread joy.
03:40Up to the maximum.
03:43Bring the gloom.
03:44Down to the minimum.
03:46And have faith.
03:47Amen.
03:48A pandemonium.
03:50Lobble to walk upon the sea.
03:54Amen.
04:01Don't I mean a new supplier at the docks tomorrow?
04:05Canadian.
04:07You didn't tell me that.
04:08I'm telling you now.
04:11It's not smart for you to go out in public until we know who tried to take you out.
04:15I'll go where I want.
04:16With all due respect, you don't pay me what you pay me for my charm or disposition.
04:21You pay me to keep you alive and I'm telling you it's a bad idea.
04:25If you dying benefited me, I would have done it myself ten years ago.
04:28But I know what I'm good at.
04:30I know what I'm not.
04:31And I need you to stay alive and in power.
04:34So pretty please, with cherries on top, let me go down to the docks of Hetty.
04:38And once I make sure everything's kosher, you can waltz on in and show everyone the brightness of your feathers.
04:44You finished?
04:48The problem is not that the guy is out there.
04:50The problem is that they thought they could take me out at all.
04:54Ever since the spider disappeared, things have been comfortable.
04:58Maybe someone's thinking that I got complacent.
05:01Or soft.
05:03Maybe you were one of them.
05:06Thinking you could take me out?
05:09If you could set yourself on fire like Addison, then you might have a shot.
05:13Imagine controlling that kind of power.
05:17How Flint goes missing.
05:19Right after.
05:21He's been acting strange lately.
05:23If those two things are related, I'll look for Flint.
05:32And when the boys find our P.I., Riley, bring him straight to me.
05:53The colors fading from the photograph.
05:55I could tell the story, but still you wouldn't know the hair.
06:00This love was brought to life from shorts of glass.
06:03When you kiss me, there's a shifting in the sepia tone.
06:07Can't escape the madness, baby.
06:09Can't escape the madness, baby.
06:09Magnetism.
06:11Run away, but something pulls me back into it.
06:14Lately, I've been staring at a broken mirror.
06:23I'm looking for the surface.
06:29I'm looking for a picture.
06:30Luke.
06:30And then I've been tracking on fire.
06:31I'm looking for a picture.
06:33I've been staring at a wall.
06:36I'm looking for a picture of both of my parents.
06:38I've been staring at a broken mirror.
06:40I've been staring at you.
06:41I'm looking for a picture of the game.
06:45I'm watching a show.
06:45Isanga on side of my life.
06:47I love you.
07:17I love you.
07:47Hi, this is Robbie Robertson calling.
07:49Mr. Robertson, how many times do I have to tell you you're never getting your old job back?
07:54Listen, I don't know if Walters has seen my article in the Gazette, but I just...
07:57Mr. Robertson, there's no point in this conversation.
07:59What I'm saying is I just need to sit with him, that's all.
08:02Mr. Robertson, please.
08:03But if you could just give me a chance to...
08:06I'm on to something truly sensational.
08:09It's the biggest story in years.
08:10There hasn't been anything this big since the spider.
08:15I promise it'll be worth his while.
08:21I'll see what I can do.
08:30Good, Marco.
08:32Got a delivery.
08:34Anybody home?
08:35Oh.
08:35All right.
09:03Goodbye.
09:18Oh, my God.
09:22Oh, bitch.
09:28America!
09:33Clint, it's Winston.
09:36Silverman wants to talk to you.
09:38Give me the key.
09:52Check the bedroom.
10:47Nice place.
10:50Yeah, a bit fancy for my taste.
10:53And I got a pretty good idea why.
10:56Why?
10:58Let's go.
10:59You think he got a new lady?
11:01That why he ain't coming to poker lately?
11:10If you're a fool and you don't know where to go to,
11:14why don't you go where the fashion sits?
11:18Puttin' on the red...
11:20Janet, it's been a long time.
11:23I thought you might have wise-ed up and quit the bitch.
11:24Oh, no, not me, Hank.
11:26Said to report, I'm dumb as ever.
11:28Oh, man.
11:30Found the sitting outside.
11:32I didn't know if I belonged to anyone.
11:33Hmm.
11:39You know my wife made me quit eating these.
11:41Okay, well, in that case...
11:42I...
11:43Last I checked, you ain't my wife.
11:47Name?
11:48Flint Markup.
11:49All right.
11:50Right back.
11:51Don't you dare touch that bag.
11:52It ain't a bribe if I don't get to eat it.
11:55But not...
11:56Janet, you're deceased.
11:58Oh, hey, Charlie.
11:59How you been?
12:00Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:03Quite the record, our Mr. Marco.
12:06Grew up in Brooklyn.
12:07Working class.
12:08Came back with no prospects.
12:09Small crimes, then bigger ones.
12:11Arrest, arrest, arrest.
12:14Now an enforcer for...
12:16Silverman.
12:17That Winston guy showed up while I was at Flint's.
12:21You hid in the closet?
12:22Yeah, hid in the closet.
12:25Little Sargon.
12:27Didn't you fight there, too?
12:28Yeah.
12:29It was one of the biggest battles of the war.
12:31There were a million of us there.
12:32Hold on.
12:33Is that...
12:34Addison.
12:35Looks like they were in the war together.
12:37Is that what Kat is hiding from you?
12:39I bet she knew that Flint had a friend with superpowers.
12:42Oh, I know.
12:43What I don't know is why she didn't tell me.
12:45Probably thought you wouldn't have taken the case.
12:47She would have been right.
12:52I know.
12:55되게 dope.
12:57Thanks, everyone.
12:58Thanks, guys.
12:58Lots.
13:00Might pull out theкой.
13:06Oh, I had the worst.
13:07Feel the same推算 of your last pet?
13:07I needed to put them on the next one.
13:09Doh.
13:10Cheers.
13:13Cheers.
13:13Goes now.
13:20Cheers.
13:21Cheers.
13:24I don't think I've ever heard that one.
13:26I wouldn't think so.
13:28It's an original.
13:32Visited Flint's apartment today.
13:36This mean anything to you?
13:38I knew he was in the war.
13:40Hard to believe he was ever so young.
13:43What about this guy?
13:45You see him?
13:45This little guy right over here?
13:47He ever come around the alcove, visit Marco?
13:51Can't say I've ever seen him.
13:54His name's Addison.
13:57He's the guy that burned down Silvermane's mansion.
14:00He's dead now.
14:01So is the P.I. that shot him.
14:04What can I say?
14:06The world's a dangerous place.
14:12You're pretty cruel under pressure.
14:13I wasn't aware I was under any.
14:15Why don't you tell me Flint worked for Silvermane?
14:17Would you have taken the case if I had?
14:18I don't like surprises.
14:19I'll remember that when your birthday rolls around.
14:25The deed is under my name, but it's no secret Silvermane owns this place.
14:29And Flint's a good way to protect his investment.
14:32And you.
14:33And me.
14:35You see, this club lives and dies on people walking through that door because they want what I give them.
14:44You trying to get me, Mr. Riley?
14:46Get you?
14:48Understand me.
14:49Seems you got my number.
14:51I've learned a lot of them over the years.
14:53Oh, want one for every Tom, Dick, and Harry?
14:56Hmm.
14:57You're interesting.
14:58Oh, yeah?
14:59How's that?
15:00Oh, the other night when we met, you called yourself a coward.
15:03But I think you're braver than you let on.
15:06Oh, you're good.
15:09In an obvious sort of way.
15:10I must settle as the situation requires.
15:13You see, I have business with Silvermane and I have business with you, Mr. Riley.
15:17One has nothing to do with the other.
15:19Now, have I said enough for you to keep the money you came here to return?
15:23Or have I misjudged you?
15:25No, I'll keep working the case.
15:27Not because I'm brave.
15:30Why then?
15:31Uh, a singer's got to know all the numbers.
15:34Maybe a detective just got to know all the answers.
15:47Maybe a detective just got to know all the answers.
16:07Oh, my God.
16:17Oh, my God.
16:24Shit.
16:25Shhh.
16:35Uh...
16:38It's, uh...
16:39Tai Chi.
16:40Yeah, that's right, it's Tai Chi. It's, uh, it's good.
16:43It's good for breathing and relaxation.
16:48I recommend it.
16:50I don't have the slightest clue what you're talking about.
16:52We don't care either.
17:01A toaster. Really.
17:04Gosh, I shouldn't have thrown it so hard.
17:16Come on, let's go for a ride.
17:27You mind telling me why I'm here?
17:30Silverman wants to see ya.
17:31I figured that. I'm asking why.
17:34We're not really the why guys.
17:35Maybe you wouldn't be here if you didn't try ripping the boss off.
17:39Ah, Donegal.
17:40I didn't have anything to do with this little scheme.
17:42I actually tried to talk him out of it.
17:44Like I said, the boss just wants to talk.
17:46And I've got no idea who hired Addison to burn down your boss's house.
17:50You don't know nothing, huh?
17:52Double negative, but we'll set that aside for now.
17:54My point is I'm not much of a detective.
17:56Yeah, then you got nothing to worry about.
17:57Just like Donegal, right?
17:58Oh, yeah. Just like Donegal.
18:01By the way, I am sorry about the nose.
18:05Me? That was him.
18:06No!
18:12Get out!
18:21Where'd he go?
18:22Check the side.
18:30The boss ain't gonna like this.
18:32Yeah, he wanted us to bring him in.
18:35Get out of here.
18:37Get out of here.
18:47Times are tough all over.
18:49But the true measure of a city
18:51is in how it responds to the hard times.
18:54And this isn't Topeka or Kalamazoo.
18:58This is New York.
18:59We're gonna link arms
19:01and stand strong against the rising tide.
19:05What's the headline here?
19:10Desperate Morris delivers dud.
19:13I'd go with quadruple M.
19:15Mayor's missive misses Mark.
19:18Man, I wouldn't trust Hudson to do my laundry.
19:20That man's gonna beat Morris by ten points.
19:22Sometimes you just want a different brand of snake oil.
19:25So, uh, you gonna explain your face?
19:29Let's just say you should lay off the Addison recording.
19:34Silverman?
19:35He's on a warpath about Addison.
19:37He wants to know what's coming after him.
19:38So tread...
19:39lightly.
19:40I mean, I'm not the one with the face
19:42that looks like hamburger meat.
19:44I've turned with those guys a little while.
19:46As the man with the mask and the goggles.
19:49New York's beloved hero of the hour.
19:52Not as Ben Reilly.
19:53You know what?
19:54Give me that.
19:54I'm making a declaration right now.
19:57That's right.
19:59If I'm re-elected,
20:01you can say goodbye to prohibition.
20:03The man knows his audience.
20:05As God is my witness,
20:06you'll never go thirsty again!
20:10Look, all I'm saying is,
20:11you're in it with Silverman now.
20:13The choice is to suit up or die.
20:16It might be time to tango again.
20:17Maybe you'd be doing the city a favor in the process.
20:20Oh, come on, Robbie. Enough of that.
20:22You know what I'm doing after this?
20:23What?
20:24Being beautiful.
20:26And working the Addison story.
20:28I don't publish, I don't eat, my friend.
20:33I've been thinking about the Canadians.
20:36You gonna let me handle it?
20:39Nah, I'll do it.
20:41Plan stands, but...
20:44Go ahead of me.
20:45Scout it out.
20:50Huh.
20:52But I think it's stylish.
20:54What do you think, Winston?
20:57I'm not one for fashion.
20:59But the whole thing is a little...
21:02tired.
21:03Now, Winston,
21:03have you got a gripe at her?
21:07No, I just think there's better thing to spend time on
21:10than dressing up dolls.
21:12Well, there's fashion and there's taste.
21:15Box it up.
21:16You like it too, right?
21:19Honestly, I think it's...
21:20It's perfect.
21:40Excuse me, ma'am.
21:41I'm looking for the Addison.
21:55Mrs. Addison.
21:57Mrs. Addison?
22:04ector Lake.
22:05Please take a look and see.
22:15Uh, shut.
22:18Don't leave it.
22:22What?
22:22Do God.
22:27No problem!
22:28We're gonna have a guns going!
22:28Who are you?
22:34Hey, brother.
22:35Don't hate brother me.
22:37I asked you a question.
22:39You sure did.
22:40And seeing as you are a very large and angry man,
22:44I'm gonna answer.
22:46Looking for Vera Addison?
22:48Know where she is?
22:49Why'd you want to know?
22:51Well, I am a reporter
22:53working a story on James Addison's death.
22:55I wanted to talk to his widow.
23:01Jimmy's dead.
23:04Oh, I'm sorry.
23:05You guys were friends.
23:08How did he die?
23:10Well, there was an explosion.
23:14Standard oil depot.
23:16Why are you writing about him?
23:18Well, before he died,
23:19he burned down the wrong house.
23:21Whose?
23:23Silvermane.
23:32I think it's time for me to leave.
23:34Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
23:35Hmm.
23:36Addison didn't just take it upon himself
23:38to burn down the house
23:39of the most dangerous man in the city.
23:41Someone paid him to do it.
23:42Now, look, he was your friend,
23:43so I'm guessing he wasn't a bad guy.
23:46He was sick.
23:47And these days,
23:48colorful men who use their sicknesses to get by
23:50until their sicknesses eat them alive.
23:53Hang on.
23:53What do you mean he was sick?
23:54I don't know who hired him.
23:57But yeah.
23:59His wife, mate.
24:00And do you know where I can find her?
24:02Try the Jeffrey Hotel.
24:04She always went there when they came in some money.
24:06And when she came back,
24:07the money was gone.
24:10Go figure.
24:11Oh, thanks.
24:13I'll pay her a visit.
24:18I told you.
24:20He hardly comes to the office anymore.
24:22I can't remember the last time I saw him.
24:24Well, maybe this will show your memory.
24:27Please, stop telling you the truth.
24:31For your sake, I hope so.
24:34We'll be back.
24:50Janet.
24:52Did they hurt you?
24:54No, not this, Ned.
24:56But they said they'd be back.
24:59Then they would have gone to my head.
25:01They kept saying that I'd end up like Donagol,
25:03that if I didn't tell them where you were,
25:06he and I'd be crossing the river six together.
25:09What does that mean?
25:11It means Donagol's dead.
25:14Silverman killed him.
25:16But I'll take care of it.
25:18Ever since Ruby died,
25:19I've been waiting for you to get it back together.
25:21Back to the man I know is buried somewhere inside you.
25:25Five years.
25:28And this is how it ends.
25:31Janet.
25:32Go home.
25:33Get some rest.
25:34You'll feel better.
25:35And I'll call you when it's safe.
25:38Yeah, I'm gonna go home.
25:41But I am not coming back.
25:43I care about you, Ben.
25:45So deeply.
25:48But not enough to die for you.
25:51Janet.
25:54Janet!
25:55Janet!
26:00Janet!
26:01Janet!
26:01Janet!
26:02Janet!
26:02Janet!
26:02Janet!
26:04Janet!
26:04Janet!
26:07Janet!
26:10Janet!
26:12Janet!
26:18I don't know.
26:45Hiya. I'm Pete with maintenance. Sorry about the leak. It'll be no problem. I'll just... Gosh, the unit downstairs. Big
26:50mess. Water. Water. Everywhere.
26:52What's going on?
26:53Something about a leak?
26:54You know, I like what you've done with the place. Although, if you move the table over by the window,
26:58you really get that sunset glow at dinner.
27:00I told you that.
27:01I'm sorry. Have you been here before?
27:03I am familiar with the unit, yes. Bathroom's that way.
27:26Well, don't just stand there and say something.
27:28Um, sir, what exactly are you fixing?
27:32Oh, yeah. John, I found the issue. You've got a busted jerry basket. It's a misalignment from the mission joint.
28:03Excuse me. What's happening in there?
28:06Bit of an existential crisis, if I'm honest.
28:11About my toilet?
28:30I don't think that guy was a plumber.
28:54Sizzle to the left.
28:57Thanks for your trouble.
29:00thanks for the dollar
29:05mrs addison
29:09i didn't order anything my name is robbie robertson i'm a reporter
29:14hold on hold on hold on now i just i just want to talk you have three seconds to get
29:19out of here
29:20i'm gonna scream then i don't think you want a white woman screaming about a black man trying
29:23to force his way into her hotel room actually i got a hunch
29:28that you wouldn't want the city's most ruthless gangster knowing that the money someone paid
29:33your husband to kill him was being spent on lobster and designer clothes so go ahead and scream honey
29:41unless you want me to do it i got a pretty deep voice it really carries
30:07so that's it
30:11what do you mean no tears i just told you your husband died
30:15people crave in different ways
30:19you already knew
30:23james was a lot of things but not the type to cut and run
30:26when he didn't come home that night i figured he was never coming home
30:30when did he start setting fires
30:31six months ago suddenly discovered he had an innate talent for it
30:35who hired him for the silver main job
30:38just because i didn't scream doesn't mean i'm an open book
30:42as far as i'm concerned james dug his own grave and now he's lying in it
31:02this place feels haunted
31:05that's cause it is
31:09speaking of ghosts
31:12jimmy addison's dead
31:14what
31:16what
31:17couple days ago
31:18some reporter came around asking about him
31:21wanted to know who hired him to kill silverman
31:27you didn't know
31:28if i'd known i would have stopped him
31:39flint
31:40you don't look so good
31:43it happened again
31:45changed completely this time
31:47never changed back
31:49yeah not all the way
31:52it's like the doc said
31:55our clocks are ticking
31:58faster and faster now
32:00everything we went through
32:05we deserve better
32:06you and i
32:08let's get out of here
32:09you can crash from my place
32:12better for us to stick together right now
32:16yeah
32:18you have to check every crate
32:20is it cause we're canadians
32:22yeah it's cause you're canadian
32:23no
32:24boss doesn't trust anyone
32:25myself included
32:27the place still runs this town
32:30shipping's good boss
32:31ready for you to come
32:33all right
32:33i'm on my way
32:35i'm on my way
32:35i'm on my way
32:35i'm on my way
32:49i'm on my way
33:08what is that
33:16hey go check it out
33:17go go go go go go
33:27shoot him
33:39oh
33:41oh
33:41oh
33:43oh
33:43oh
33:43oh
33:45oh
33:46oh
33:48oh
34:00where'd he go
34:13come here
34:15come here
34:16thank you
34:18oh
34:19god
34:20i can't run out of both
34:22guess you do
34:34oh
34:34what the hell are you waiting for
34:38after you
34:39no
34:39no
34:40by all means
34:41out of the car
34:51oh
34:52oh
34:52not another step
34:53oh
34:54oh
34:55oh
34:56oh
34:56oh
34:56oh
34:58oh
35:04hey
35:12it's been a while
35:14you've done well without me around
35:16haven't you
35:17i didn't know you did hit jobs now
35:19do you mind if i ask you who hired you
35:21nobody hires me
35:22i'm here because i've met riley
35:25riley the flatfoot
35:26yeah that's right
35:27i owe him a favor
35:29sorry where are my manners
35:30do you want a drink
35:31no i want you and your guns to lay off riley
35:35he doesn't know who tried to kill you
35:37and roughing up his secretary isn't going to change that
35:40so i leave the gumshoe alone and that's it
35:43because you know back in the day you really couldn't leave me alone could you
35:47i don't think you're listening to me
35:49silverman
35:50this is your only warning
35:52if you mess with riley
35:54or any of his people
35:56i will kill you
36:17you
36:18who
36:18what
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36:49Riley.
36:50This you? This your doing?
36:52What are you talking about?
36:54Did you stop Silvermane's car?
36:56Well, you heard about that, huh?
36:58Yeah, well, I got some bad news for you.
36:59Cops had an ambush set up for Silvermane at the docks.
37:02Someone gave him a tip about a booze exchange.
37:04Someone tipped off the cops about a Silvermane booze exchange?
37:07Yeah, they're rounding up about a dozen of his guys right now.
37:10Cops were all set to catch the man himself from the act,
37:12but Silvermane never showed.
37:13Do they know why he didn't show?
37:16No, don't worry.
37:17At least got word that someone stopped Silvermane from coming.
37:20They don't know it was you.
37:21Shit, gotta go.
37:23I ain't trying to die in no phone booth.
37:50What the hell did I just do?
38:05What the hell did I just do?
38:10Well, you can cry me a river.
38:15Cry me a river.
38:18Cry me a river.
38:19Cause I cried a river over you.
38:25Ooh.
38:28Now you say you're sorry for being so untrue.
38:40So what?
38:42Just cry me a river.
38:45Cry me a river.
38:48Cry me a river.
38:50I cried a river over you.
38:56You drove me, nearly drove me out of my head.
39:02I cried a river over you.
39:05Why you never shed a tear.
39:08Why you never shed a tear.
39:12Remember?
39:13I remember all you said.
39:18Told me love was too lovely and told me you were through with me
39:25And now you say you love me
39:32Well, just prove you do
39:37Go on and cry me over
39:42I'd like to see you cry over
39:48Cause I'm tired of crying over you
40:45I'd like to see you cry over you
41:00I'm tired of crying over you
41:00I love you
41:00I'm tired of crying over you
41:15I'd like to see you cry over you
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