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The Commish - Season 4 Episode 14 - The Golden Years

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00:00You
00:30You
00:49Now now Terry don't go losing that famous temporary it was not a swanky joint like that
00:57Hey
01:00Gentleman, Jimmy Malloy and his brother Terry Jimmy's been down south for a while semi-retired. Well, so he wants us to think
01:07Terry's truck hijacking operation still going strong in Brooklyn
01:11So what are they doing in our little bird? Huh?
01:14Arguing by the looks of it the tattered fabric of the American family
01:19Hey, how are your folks in town yet? I drove in this afternoon
01:23Let's keep an eye on Jimmy and Terry and let's let all the local trucking companies know that they should beef up security
01:29Yeah
01:30Speaking of beef. Will you look at those t-bones and I'm stuck here with their stale doughnuts ice-cold Joe and you
01:38Come on now ask is this fair? No, I'm not gonna sit here and witness that kind of inequity good
01:44I'm gonna go home and eat. Oh, come on
01:46Really?
01:48Hey, what's on your menu? It was a Marlin
01:52It's the biggest fish I ever hooked into
01:55nine feet long
01:57300 pounds of dynamite with gills. It took me half a day to land him
02:02Guy at the dock said it was one of the biggest fish he'd ever seen in South, Florida
02:07Mary were you out there with him Mary on a boat?
02:11Not for all the tea in China
02:15Hey, I'd sure love to go fishing with you sometime, okay this summer we'll go off of Montauk
02:21We got to get up here more often. I miss seeing my grandkids. So do I L Rachel?
02:27This is fabulous. Oh, thank you
02:30Mary you hardly touch the thing. Oh, I'm not hungry. It was delicious stuff. You feeling? All right, ma
02:37Well, it was a long drive up two hours longer than it had to be
02:40It was a beautiful drive up because I told you not to turn left at Perth and boy
02:44It was a beautiful drive because it reminded me of how much I miss, New York
02:49Not at all
02:51Everything is really wonderful in Florida. I mean you got nice people in great weather
02:57You can fish down there for
03:00365 days a year
03:02We should have moved down there 30 years ago. We could have had a mansion for nothing. I don't mean for nothing
03:07I mean we could have had a really nice house for a song. I could have been chief of police at Tampa
03:14Hey, what happened with that sailfish tournament a month ago? Didn't I tell you about that?
03:21It was my shining hour son
03:25It really was delicious
03:27Well, it's not as good as yours. I really wish I knew you secret here
03:32It is invite people over at 5 but never serve until 8 they are so hungry. I think that tastes good
03:40You want some dessert?
03:42No, I'll go up and unpack
03:45So when you run into somebody who tells you how easy it is
03:48You just know that you've run into somebody that doesn't know what he's talking about
03:55Pop looks great, doesn't he? Ma seems a little testy though
04:00Something wrong between her and your father. Oh, she's just tired from the trip. She's not tired from the trip Rachel. They're my folks
04:07I know him. There's nothing wrong. What's wrong with grandpa?
04:11Every time he comes to see us. The first thing he does is give me $20
04:15He's been here for three hours and so far zipporama, is that all you care about money I care about family tradition
04:23Which happens to involve money? I
04:26Don't know. Maybe it's not his fault. Maybe it's the bad vibes. Grandma's giving him
04:32Well, if there is something wrong it's not his fault I know my mother I love her but she can be a
04:39It's like she wasn't even there. Oh
04:42If you ask me she's pouting why did she pick on him about Perth and boy
04:46Why do you automatically take his side probably for the same reason you always take hers
04:51Rachel Rachel
04:54Everything's fine
04:56Look when we're married 43 years, we should only be in as good a shape as them
05:05So pop
05:11You
05:32Howdy what's a holdup you are both you get out of the truck your hands where I could see them
05:42I
05:53Haven't seen nothing. Okay, nothing at all
05:55Oh
06:10Rachel
06:14Who slept on the couch father kid me
06:19They haven't slept apart in all the years. I've known now. Will you admit there's something going on?
06:24You should talk to him I
06:26should like
06:28He's your father
06:30Exactly. I can't talk to him about that kind of thing. I know
06:35Because I just wanted hi
06:40Were you
06:42Comfortable on the couch pop. Oh
06:44Yeah, I had to give Mary a break. My snoring must have knocked a dozen nails out of the drywall. I
06:52Think your father would enjoy going to work with you today. Would you mind if the old Sarge just tagged along?
06:57Oh, not at all. But what are you gonna do? Oh, I'll put her around
07:01Maybe Rachel and I'll do a little shopping, huh?
07:04Tonight we'll go out for dinner my treat
07:07Wait a minute. You said that once you retired you'd never set foot in another police station again
07:13Yeah, but this is different. This is my kids police station
07:18Oh
07:20Scali
07:23Where
07:25You
07:43Look like a million. I feel like three. How's Mary? She's fine. What can I tell you? She's the same what we got here?
07:50Having about four this morning
07:52Truckload of mink coats politically incorrect, but still worth 500 check. Anybody heard
07:58Checking it out. I woke up lying on the ground my hands tied Randy got himself loose and called it in
08:04Usually rides with Baxter trucking. No
08:07Got word from you guys. It might be a hijacking. So they put a bunch of us on
08:11Just be glad that you're alright. That's the important thing
08:15They look like
08:17Construction workers is all we'll take you down to the precinct. Have you look at some mugshots? They could have killed us
08:23I'm no hero. I'm just a driver. Just be thankful that you're all right. That's the important thing
08:30See you there
08:36I was gonna get to that pop. I'm just an old fire horse. I didn't mean to interfere
08:41I do believe he's in on us
08:43Believe he's in on it. However, you guys mind translating this for those of us who don't speak Scali
08:49He was feeling his wrists. They're kind of smooth for a guy. That's supposed to have been tied up all night
08:53Not like the security guard check him out
08:56Wow
08:57This is like having Batman and Robin
09:00What about our friends the Malloy brothers Terry went back to Brooklyn last night gentlemen
09:04Jimmy stayed in his hotel all night didn't make or receive any calls. He's gonna receive one now
09:09You
09:11Don't have to apologize for bringing me down commissioner, I understand perfectly I remember apologizing
09:18What are you doing at Eastbridge? Oh, it's just so much of that, Florida sunshine I can stand
09:25I'm here in a personal matter
09:26Like personally hijacking a truckload of furs. I've never hijacked anything in my life 500 grand worth
09:34Why are we shouting I've never been convicted of any crime whatsoever your brother Terry has
09:40Terry it's not had an easy life, but I love him
09:44Just as I'm sure you love all those members of your family who might not have had easy lives now
09:50I had nothing to do whatsoever with that hijacking and I assure you neither did my brother
09:56We wouldn't do anything to cause you trouble or embarrassment
09:59Why not?
10:01Because I admire you commissioner
10:06If there's nothing else
10:20Nice to have admirers have Ronnie Taylor, maybe he'll hook up with the truck driver and we'll have something
10:27She
10:28Opens the door and drags me to a window and she's screaming
10:33Officer there's a naked man in the apartment across the alley. He's there every night. What are you gonna do about it?
10:38I look around and I said where she brings over this stool and she climbs up on it
10:43Then she gets up on her tippy toes and she moves a hydrangea plant out of the way and she said there he is
10:49There he is. He's there every night. Now. What are you gonna do about it?
10:52I said the first thing we're gonna do is cut the legs off that stool
10:57Oh, okay, so she says you can't cut those legs off. That's a family heirloom
11:04Hi, honey. We're just leaving
11:07Your mom's not here
11:08What do you mean? Well, she went out to Bensonhurst to see Connie Lepresti. She said not to wait up not
11:15Pops taking us out to dinner. Why did you let her go?
11:18Well, she could do what she wants Tony. She's not a child. What am I gonna tell pop? I
11:23Don't know. She said he wouldn't miss her anyway
11:27All right
11:28I'll tell him something. I'll see you
11:33One day we get a phone call that a hippo has escaped from the Bronx Zoo honest to God
11:40Now we're sitting there and we're trying to figure out how do you lasso a hippo?
11:43Lopez followed Jimmy Malloy to Tommy's Bistro could be the payoff for the furs. I'm gonna go check it out
11:48I'll go with you. Hey pop. I'm gonna go out for a little while then it might be a little late. Oh, yeah, whatever
11:54Anyway, we're New Yorkers
11:57We don't know how to lasso a fire hydrant. No less a hippopotamus moving in angry fashion down Fordham Road
12:09He's still waiting
12:14He looks nervous
12:16He's getting up someone must be coming Oh the truck driver
12:27No
12:47Oh
12:49Theory pasta for soul. That's my father's favorite dish. She's cheating on him with his favorite dish. I should know these things ain't always what they seem
12:58But sometimes they are exactly, you know, you don't need I'm gonna I'll just I hope it works out really
13:06Look, maybe he's just a friend
13:10Just a friend with champagne and flowers a good friend
13:16I'm not gonna stand for this. What are you gonna say? I don't know. I'll say something like come on. What are you doing?
13:21What the hell are you doing? You're a grown woman. That's just it. She is a grown woman. She's not a grown woman
13:26She's my mother
13:35She's just accepted stolen property
13:38Oh
13:44What are you doing with this guy what are you doing spying on me I wasn't spying on you I was spot I
13:51Was following Jimmy Malloy who also happens to be a criminal that coat he gave you was stolen in the hijacking last night
13:59Jimmy is that true?
14:02Absolutely, not. Where's your bill of sale in a safe deposit box in Miami? Ah, you're gonna fall for that book him
14:09Mary
14:11I'm being persecuted by the police because of my brother Terry
14:15Let's say that we all suffer for the excesses of our family relations. You're suffering from your own excesses get him out of here
14:23I
14:28Don't believe he's a criminal
14:30Okay, don't believe it. He's not pop. He's another man. How could you do this?
14:34Oh, I see. You don't just arrest me you convict me too. You're not under arrest. You didn't know that coat was stolen
14:40Jimmy says it wasn't
14:43Okay
14:45The guys are charming. He's a sweet talker. That's why you were with him. You didn't know what you were doing
14:49I knew exactly what I was doing
14:54Let's go in here. I have to take a formal statement
15:01Trick is to get close enough to rub them under
15:06What are you doing I only want to tell this once he might as well hear it too
15:14For 43 years I have been devoted to one man and one man only this is unbelievable
15:2039 were happy
15:22Then he retired
15:24Next thing I know we're in Florida. He's fishing every day and I'm in a condo by myself. You don't like fishing
15:31That's not the point mark. Can we get to the part where you met? Mr. Malloy? Yeah, let's get to that part
15:37I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry
15:40Mr. Malloy. Yeah, let's get to that part
15:45One day I was out window shopping and I dropped my purse
15:48Jimmy picked it up. I give him my whole life. He picks up a purse
15:53What else did he do? He behaved like a gentleman L
15:57We went to museums. We took walks. I could talk to him. He listened. I don't listen
16:04Not anymore. It's like a wall went up between us
16:08What are you talking about walls, what is she talking about ma?
16:14Three months ago Jimmy told me he
16:17He cared about me as more than a friend I told him I couldn't see him anymore and I didn't
16:24Then he called last week wanted to have dinner for old times sake. I said no we were coming up to East Bridge
16:31He said he was coming up north to
16:34And that he'd be waiting for me at Tommy's Bistro whether I decided to come or not
16:40Well, we know what you decided. I didn't make that decision alone
16:44You can try and make this all my fault Mary, but I'm not the one running around with Jimmy Malloy
16:49I'm not the one throwing away our lives together
16:54The golden years
17:03Oh
17:12Get it off your chest
17:16Even if pop hasn't been himself the last couple years, how could you?
17:24Anthony I've got some radical news for you. I am your mother, but I'm also a human being
17:34I
17:42I'm Terry Malloy. You're holding my brother. We got a rip. It says you're gonna release him right now. I
17:47Ain't seen Terry this hard in years
17:50Can you blame his brother's losing his marbles over abroad?
17:54brought to some senior citizen
17:56Yeah, we got a problem grabs
18:03Okay
18:05What was I telling you about last night wasn't I telling you about this very thing, but you're up here chasing that skirt
18:10She's nuts Terry. She's a real lady
18:19He's upset I don't blame him I'd be upset too if I was losing someone like Mary you stay away from her
18:25I swear to God you'll be sorry. Hey, you want to threaten somebody you threaten me. No one's threatening anyone
18:31Get out of here get him out of here
18:43Why don't we all go home you can all use a good night's sleep
18:57I can't sleep
19:01My mother's seeing another man
19:04How could she do this to him it's gonna destroy it not gonna it's gonna destroy it I
19:10know my father seems like a guy with a Kevlar shell, but
19:14Once a person's trust is broken once their faith in a relationship is gone
19:19Are you sure it's your father you're talking about? It's three o'clock in the morning. Dr. Brothers
19:25You had this rose-colored image of your parents really I'm not a dope Rachel or a kid
19:29It was right out of Ozzie and Harriet. I mean is our marriage like that. Let's get real. No one's is that's right
19:37you saw their marriage that way cuz
19:39Everybody wants to see it that way
19:43You're just getting your reality check a little late, you know what I loved about my parents living in Florida
19:50My parents living in Florida
19:55Hey
20:05Hey, how's it folks? Let me look like my parents
20:08They may sound like my parents, but I have no idea who those people in my house are listen
20:13We've been tailing Randy powers the guy who drove the truck full of furs
20:16Did he meet up with Jim Malone? No, but he owes his bookie 14 grand and he paid seven of it this morning
20:21Well, if he's in on the hijacking that might be a down payment right the other half's coming when they fence the coats
20:26Bring him in. We'll have a chat. You got it. Hey, you know you beat I can handle this
20:31I know but if you think I'm gonna miss out on an opportunity to have him roll over on Jim Malone
20:36What I think that huh me I
20:40Would never think that you just think about that you think about 15 years in the can come on take it easy
20:45Give him a chance. He's a smart kid. I want to know how come I'm even here. You want to lie? No. No, it's all right
20:50It's all right. We're wasting our time. Let me reason with you
21:00So we know you were in on it Randy
21:02Yeah, you said the hijackers tied you up, right?
21:05But there were no burns or fibers on your wrists. You also laid seven grand on your bookie this morning
21:11You see we know
21:14No, no
21:17He's angry my boss
21:20When he's angry, he's in no mood to deal
21:23So unless the prospect of 15 years of close order drill with a lot of guys named spike appeals to you
21:37Okay, I tried
21:39Come on. No, it was my boss's idea. He needed money. He knew I needed it, too
21:44When we heard from you guys that there was a known hijacker in the area. We figured it was the perfect cover
21:51It was Calvin's idea the whole thing
21:54Calvin Calvin Baxter, he owns the company
21:59Wait, wait, wait a minute. Jimmy Malloy wasn't behind this
22:03Who I
22:07Told you I'd never give your mother stolen property. I don't want to hear you mention my mother
22:12This coat was a gift from me to her. You took it away. You embarrassed me in front of the woman. I love
22:19The woman you then you offered me a chance to return it to her
22:24You never given her that coat back because you're never gonna see her again
22:29Then you give it to her because one way or another she's gonna get it. The issue is what she gonna do with it
22:37And that's something that's entirely up to her
22:46So, what are you gonna do what are you gonna do
22:49I'm going fishing. I've rented our old cabin up at Coal Creek
22:53It's the dead of winter. They fish in Alaska, don't they? When did you rent the cabin right after Jimmy?
22:59Malloy gave you that touch of mink
23:02So that's it. You're going fishing and you've nothing else to say
23:10You've just helped me make another decision I'm keeping the coat I
23:14Hope it keeps you warm you and Ma have to work this out. She already worked it out. I
23:24Am NOT going to cry
23:26Ma how could he just walk out like that? How could she keep the coat Ma?
23:36You're gonna give that coat back
23:38Look, I don't need to tell you you're the one who taught me the difference between right and wrong
23:42But this is clearly wrong and you got to give it back. So it's clear to you what I should do with my life. Yes
23:48No, I mean this case is clear. I don't I don't know why you can't see it
23:53How can you keep that coat knowing where it came from? It came from a friend. Where you going mom to Jimmy's hotel to thank him
24:00You can't
24:02Did you hear what I just said?
24:05My you can't do this
24:08My actions have consequences have you really thought this through? Yes, that's why I'm giving the coat back
24:14Did you really think I'd accept a gift like this from another man?
24:19Why didn't you just say so in the first place?
24:21Why did I have to come over here and make a fool of myself? You didn't have to come here to make a fool of yourself
24:37I
24:52Have to stay here one of my officers will take you home. Okay. This is my fault. Well, what are you talking about?
24:58I didn't mind that your father found out about Jimmy
25:03maybe I even wanted him to I
25:05Wanted him to be jealous, but I didn't want it mom didn't do this
25:10You heard him threatened Jimmy ma. Come on. That was just a
25:15Lloyd was a hood. These guys have a lot of enemies
25:19Pop had nothing to do with it. Believe me
25:23Come on
25:26Rachel's waiting for you. I'll be home as soon as I can
25:32Thanks, Nancy
25:35I
25:38There's an emergency exit down the hall from Malloy's room the alarm wire was cut
25:42So it figures the guy came and went that way caught Malloy here in the elevator
25:45So looking for a guy with a grudge and a 45. Well
25:50Talk to the hotel staff. See if they saw anyone
25:53And put on an APB on who?
25:57my father
25:59There I was driving peacefully up to the cabin and all of us and all hell breaks loose
26:05State Police Highway Patrol, even a couple of Forest Rangers. I felt like John Dillinger
26:11Look, I don't expect you to cry any tears for Jimmy Malloy
26:15But I'm gonna need a statement of your whereabouts at the time of the murder you needed what?
26:23It's just a formality, I know you had nothing to do with it, but where were you two hours ago two hours ago
26:30Well
26:31I'm not really sure but you know how the memory blurs when you get to be my age
26:36No, but I'm starting to see how the baloney spreads
26:40Where were you? You know son something terrible like this and it is terrible can still send a positive message to the community
26:48Positive message don't play around with another man's wife
27:02Ronnie
27:04Do me a favor call Kylie's Bait Shop and the Fisherman's Chalet
27:10See if they anyone saw my father in the last couple of hours. Is he stonewalling you?
27:16Boy that Al he sure got a very poor sense of humor
27:24Everyone's a comedian everyone
27:26He was a wonderful man. It just doesn't make sense
27:30You knew mr. Malloy pretty well, he was the best I brought him breakfast 20 bucks
27:35He gives me like it's nothing extra towels 50. Why does a man like this have to die? Yeah, life's a mystery
27:41There's no doubt about it. Now. You were on mr. Malloy's floor at the time of the shooting, right? I was bringing mr
27:46Berliner is it's Beth
27:48Berliner tips once a decade, but he can't get shot. Oh, no. Did you happen to hear or see anything near? Mr
27:53Malloy's room I heard him talking to a guy as they got on the elevator
27:57By the time I turned the corner the doors were closed
28:00Seem friendly. I mean did it sound like he knew the other guy seemed like he knew him, but it didn't sound friendly
28:05Mr. Malloy said don't be an idiot
28:09That it
28:10Hey, thanks. No just before the doors closed. The other guy said something weird like there's no train track
28:18No, he said your train just ran out of track
28:22What's that mean killer conductor
28:27Whoever was Tony Malloy knew him. I could be somebody inside the organization
28:33Or someone on the outside who wanted to take over for that matter. He knew my father
28:40Five witnesses at Kylie's bait shop. I deed your father. There's no one near the hotel when my lawyer was shot
28:46You sure you don't want to give me a lie detector
28:49Could have told me you were at the bait shop. Yeah
28:52Much fun, you know, this isn't funny
28:55No, ma's been through tonight. What about what I've been through tonight? You think this has been a bowl of spum only for me?
29:01Okay, but when you go home
29:05Try not to talk about anything that's happened. That's good thing. Just just try it as I ain't going home
29:10I'm going up to Coal Creek just like I planned
29:13You can't go
29:14Did I ask your permission?
29:16What
29:18Ma needs you. I just don't think you should go. You don't tell me what to do
29:23I'm your father and if she needs me, she's got a hell of a way of showing it
29:34Then he just walked away I
29:37Wanted to grab him and say pop you're being a jerk, but I I just stood there I felt like I was 10
29:43It doesn't matter how old you are Tony, he's still your father I should have told them
29:49Sit with her for God's sake. She's your wife be with her. Hold her hand
29:53nothing
29:56Maybe you should hold her hand
30:00After the way I've treated her I doubt she'd let me hold a hand
30:13I
30:30I'm sorry for all of this. Most of all, I'm sorry for never stopping to think your feelings
30:43You deserve better than that
30:50Yes, I thought I had it all pegged I thought that pop was right and you were
31:04Now I don't know whose fault I need this is that's if it matters
31:10There's enough to go around
31:13I
31:18Was ever sure of anything in this life
31:22It's been you and pop now all of a sudden I'm 40 years old and I'm not sure of anything anymore
31:31Neither am I except this no matter what happens between me and your father
31:39We will both always love the son we raised together
31:45And we'll always be proud of the man you've become
31:56I love you, ma
32:08I
32:34You knew she took off ring didn't ya?
32:38And you know, I gotta go up to the cabin
32:46Don't you ever get tired of knowing everything
32:59Jimmy
33:02Jimmy
33:07Why didn't you listen to me? What are you listen?
33:20What happened at the precinct
33:23Skelly brought in his old man, then they let him go
33:26What else could he do his family?
33:29No matter what you protect your family like I should have protected you
33:45I'm gonna need a new advisor to take Jimmy's place
33:50You're moving up
33:52You want my advice have us kill Al Skelly
33:57No
34:00I'm gonna do that myself. I
34:04Promise
34:26Who is it? Hey go away. I'm not going anywhere until you open this door and listen what I have to say
34:35I'm not leaving
34:42All right, come on in before you freeze to death
34:57You're gonna wear a groove in the floor, are you gonna talk I'm gonna talk and you're gonna listen
35:03You're a jerk
35:04Ma's hurt right now. She needs you. And what do you do you you run for the hills?
35:09What the hell is the matter with you? Hey, I'll talk listen
35:15You don't throw 43 years of marriage away did she send you up here she doesn't even know I'm here
35:22Don't talk
35:24Ma took off a wedding ring tonight
35:35Now you can talk
35:38I'm surprised it took her this long to do it
35:43Right these last three years I have been a jerk I ignored her I haven't even wanted to talk to her
35:49When you retire you got a lot of time to think about a lot of things
35:55What did I do with my life?
35:58What didn't I do with my life
36:03When your mother married me she could have had any guy in a neighborhood she was
36:08She was the only guy in the neighborhood
36:11She was the only guy in the neighborhood
36:14When your mother married me she could have had any guy in a neighborhood she was
36:18She was so much more than beautiful and she chose me
36:24Boy, did she get the bad end of that deal? Oh, come on pop. That isn't true. You know it
36:29I was nothing but a beat cop all of my life. I
36:35Never made it to the top in anything. I wasn't a guy like
36:40Jimmy Malloy, Jimmy Malloy was a hood. She didn't know that
36:45What she saw was an educated guy a guy with class a guy who made
36:52Something of himself what she saw was a guy who paid attention to her a guy who made her feel important
36:59But all she wants is to feel important to you pop. Is she oh
37:04Oh
37:08Tell her that
37:10It's not that simple it's as simple as you want to make it pop
37:15If you think you failed I hope I'm one tenth the success you are
37:24If my kids love me the way I
37:26You're the most successful man I've ever known ma feels the same way she says it all the time
37:35If you haven't heard her she's right you don't listen
37:39If I were you I'd hike out of here tomorrow morning, I'd take her in my arms
37:44And tell her what she really means to you
37:48Why you got the chance pop
37:50Why you got the chance pop
38:01I'm beat
38:05I'll see you in the morning
38:08You
38:19My rising shine up that time is it crack of dawn?
38:27Still going fishing. I'm going home and talk to your mother. It's not what you told me to do
38:33It's about time you started listening to me don't push it
38:39Why seem smaller than I remember it doesn't everything
38:42You figure out what you're gonna say to Maya. I got a three-page speech. I worked on it all night. I
38:48Never tell you what your mother said to me the first night. I asked her out turn on the old scally chum
38:53She couldn't resist you, right? Yeah
38:55She said she wouldn't go out with me if I was the last man on earth. How'd you get around that?
38:59That's a two three drink story. I'll tell you when we get home. All right, pop
39:15Thought that was a new car must be the battery
39:18Must be the battery
39:25It's not the battery that's the civil service for you. Yeah, I have a good car. We'll send a tow truck back from town
39:31I just had this car service last week. There should be nothing wrong with it. You think maybe there's somebody
39:43What's that
39:48I
39:56Already cut the lines
40:00Should look like an accident now as long as they look dead
40:18I
40:40Used to spend a lot of time here when I was a kid, I know it like it's the back of my
40:43Back of your wife. Come on, sir. I think it's to the right
41:13Flowers to grandma. Oh, they're so pretty. Thank you, sweetheart. Let's put him in some water
41:28First time Al asked me out. I told him not if he was the last man on earth
41:33Guess he didn't take no for an answer
41:37Every day when I got to work, there'd be a long stem rose waiting for me
41:41And every night when I came home, there'd be another one on my doorstep
41:45Finally, I go to the precinct and ask Al what he thinks he's doing and he says that from the first moment he saw me
41:53He knew I was the one for him
41:57Sometimes I wonder what happened to that man who used to bring me roses every day
42:11Oh
42:18Good free if a guy didn't know his way around in here real good. He could get lost forever
42:25Yeah
42:27Come on pop. Okay coming
42:30First time I saw your mother I knew she was the one for me. I figured if I just didn't give up
42:36She'd have to come around
42:37so every day
42:40Every day I bring her a single road
42:46Hey, not bad only took him four hours I
42:50Told you it was this way
42:52Yeah down your shot. I couldn't see in there. Okay, drop your guns
43:00Now let's face it boss our train just ran out of track
43:09Hey
43:12Terry
43:13Just for the record. My father didn't kill your brother. Yeah, right
43:16We got a witness at the hotel overheard the killer say something what?
43:21Just what he said to you your train just ran out of track
43:28Why would I kill Jimmy, you know, I love them not as much as you love moving up in the operation
43:33You're the number two man now
43:35He's lying he was shot with a 45 same gun you pack, isn't that a coincidence run the ballistics I
43:45Want to cut a deal you could I do you long cut your throat don't tell you anything about this guy
43:49Okay, you know nothing. I know
43:51Get out of here
44:03Let's go home pop
44:12Mom there's somebody here to see you
44:21I
44:29Got a lot to talk to you about Mary I spent the whole night thinking about it. I'm listening
44:37I
44:49Forgive me
44:58Can you forgive me
45:08So, where's my roses
45:11Too many of them to carry
45:14Trucks delivering them tomorrow. How big a truck?
45:17very big truck I
45:20Can't wait
45:37You

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