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Are you gonna pick me
up after work?
Yeah, if I can.
Bye.
My permits are up-to-date.
Actors all have their H.I.V. Card.
What's my *** got
to do with A.T. F?
Well, why should vice
get all the fun, huh?
Ah. ***, poppers, blow.
- Tools of the trade?
- This is ***!
No, actually, it's possession.
Maybe even intent to distribute.
Shut it down.
That's a wrap
for Cecil B. DeMilf.
- When's Donna getting back?
- This morning.
You haven't said much to me
since Oakland.
I don't got much to say, I guess.
You were right.
I wasn't ready.
It's done, bro.
You doing all right with all that?
I'm just a bit out of practice
dealing with that ***, you know?
Yeah.
You know, it's about
something bigger, man.
Club, family.
That got you past it?
Yeah.
Hey! I'm trying to run
a department here!
Mind telling me how I'm gonna do that
without an office?
You knew about this?
No one knew.
I love a good surprise.
What the hell is going on?
I'm borrowing your house for a couple weeks.
Gonna be a little tight.
And what's your business here?
What do you think, Chief? Huh?
I bet you've already made
a call to Clay Morrow.
Your personal and
professional relationship...
with the Sons of Anarchy
has been well documented.
- Is that so?
- Yeah.
Escort Chief Unser out.
He poses a security risk to my investigation.
- Yes, ma'am.
- You scrawny, uptight ***.
You don't know ***
about me or this town.
Why don't you take
a little down time, Wayne?
Play golf, go fishing,
get a round of chemo.
You know, relax.
Let's go.
You didn't have
to humiliate the guy.
You're the one who got
this ball rolling, sparky.
You want to play in my backyard
or the cow pastures?
- I want to stop Sam Crow.
- Good.
Then let's catch up.
We know that the Sons are getting their guns
in oil barrels from Dungloe, Ireland.
- That's I.R.A. Territory.
- True I.R.A. Territory.
These guys did not buy
into the peace accord.
The guns are how they keep
their pro-Irish agenda on fire.
Michael McKeevy.
Big Irish player.
He was found beaten
to death two weeks ago.
Pier 56, Oakland Shipyard.
- You think this was Clay?
- No, I don't.
I think it was this guy.
Brenan Hefner, Oakland Port Commissioner.
Very dirty. I think that a deal went south
and Hefner killed McKeevy.
Who killed Hefner?
Sam Crow.
McKeevy was a friend.
Hefner was an obstacle.
He was found gunned down
in the projects.
Oakland D.A.'s
gonna keep me informed.
This intel, the murders we had here
last week, this all points to the Sons.
Yes. And I've got *** to convict.
It's all circumstantial evidence.
That is why I am going to use RICO.
We need to prove
that the Sons of Anarchy...
is an ongoing criminal enterprise.
And how does Luann Delaney
play into this?
We have to show that there's been illegal activity
over the past 10 years.
So we use Luann's incarceration
as a bargaining chip...
with her husband Otto Delaney.
We dig up the dirt in the past.
And then we go after the present.
These guys will never rat.
You're really missing
the theme here, honey.
Outlaw clubs...
do not keep their women
in the dark.
They're smart. They use them.
We go after the ones
who have the most to lose.
Job...
family, freedom.
She's not one of'em.
Tara's not one of them.
Well, we've had surveillance on
the club for the last four days.
And, uh, Tara has spent
every night there.
Kohn was right. He pushed her
straight into Teller's arms.
What's the matter, Deputy?
You got a little ***
for Miss Tara?
Tara, she-
No, she's just an old friend.
Where should I put these?
- Put those in my office.
- Thanks, Bill.
I really don't get it.
#Riding through this world #
# All alone #
# God takes your soul #
# You're on your own #
# The crow flies straight #
# Aperfect line #
# On the devil's bed #
# Until you die #
# Gotta look this life #
# In the eye ##
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee-
- Excuse me.
- Sorry.
Missed a few Sundays.
Trying to catch up with that.
- Yeah.
- You a Catholic?
I'm whatever I need to be.
Hey.
How's the Irishman?
- Blessed art thou among women-
- Divine.
He hasn't left the cabin yet,
has he?
Oh, no. Today's the first day
he's been on his feet.
Make sure he stays put.
Unser just called.
That A.T.F. *** is back in Charming.
Oh, ***.
What's going on?
Oh, I'm not sure yet. But, uh...
if Cameron's anything like McKeevy,
he's probably on a dozen federal watch lists.
Gonna have Happy come down,
smuggle him out up north.
- Oh, Jesus Christ, Clay.
- I know.
We'll get through it, baby.
We always do.
Be careful.
What's going on?
Feds are back.
Gotta keep you up here
till we can get you out.
Do you believe in God, Gemma?
I believe in family.
Think that's enough?
Who you kiddin'?
Sitting here ticking off Hail Mary's.
Think that gives you
some kind of heavenly pass?
God's gonna open
the pearly gates...
when those next two bullets
catch you in the head?
It's all a little absurd,
I guess.
- Mmm.
- Truth is I know I'm going to hell.
Praying just makes my time here
a little less miserable.
A few acts of contrition can
make you feel good too, love.
There's only one way these beads
could make me feel good...
Iove.
And it involves
a whole different act.
It must be hard with two kids,
a full-time job...
behind on the mortgage.
What is it?
$32,000 in credit debt?
- We get by.
- Or you get out.
And those moving boxes
suggest the latter.
You're smart, Donna.
You get your kids and you get as far away
as you possibly can...
before Sam Crow
rips your family apart.
It's only a matter of time before Opie's back
inside again. We both know that.
I don't need a cop to tell me
what's wrong with my family.
I don't know ***
about Opie's club business.
And even if I did,
I'd never rat on him.
Get out of my house, ***.
Hey, Clay. I know we got cash
tied up in the rebuild...
but I was hoping
to get my payout for Hefner.
I'm two mortgage
payments behind.
You should've said something, man.
Waiting for the cash wasn't mandatory.
I know. I was just trying
to help the club.
That's all right.
I'll pull it out of the treasury funds.
Thanks, man.
Hey, Ope.
You doing okay?
Yeah. Just-
*** at home.
I got it handled.
What's going on with him?
His heart's in it.
His head's someplace else.
Too much of that ***
going around lately.
Uh-huh.
- Can I help you?
- Dr. Knowles?
- Yeah.
- I'm Agent Stahl, A.T.F.
May I, uh- May I ask
you some questions?
Of course.
Thank you.
I'm trying to wrap my brain around
your history with Sam Crow.
- Excuse me?
- Well, your mom died when you were nine.
You left Charming
and your drunk daddy 11 years ago.
Moved in with an aunt
in San Diego.
- My father's cousin.
- Right, right.
You graduated U.C.S.D. With honors.
You were top of the class at Loyola Med.
And you did your internship
at Chicago Presbyterian.
Really very impressive.
Yeah. I know.
I was there.
Yes. And now you're here...
at St. Redneck's...
getting dirty with
the bad boys again.
How does that happen? Hmm?
My personal life is really none of your business.
What do you want?
Fair enough.
Do you know of any illegal activity thatJax Teller
or the Sons of Anarchy are involved in?
No, I don't.
Well, that was easy.
Well, listen, um, if you do
think of something...
or you see something that
just doesn't feel right...
- would you please give me a call?
- Mmm.
Thank you for your time, Doctor.
What exactly is it
you're hoping to find?
Just wondering what digging up dirt
on old girlfriends gets you?
Is that what Kohn liked?
Your inquisitive nature?
You know, I understand that
he never got off the plane in Chicago.
He's M.I.A.
Threw away his career for love.
I just hope you're not doing
the same, Doctor.
She knew all about me.
She knows about us.
It's all smoke.
Look, they got nothing on Sam Crow.
So now they're harassing people
close to us.
I'm sorry.
You didn't say anything?
No. Of course not.
She mentioned Kohn.
Said he was M.I.A.
Kohn was a wanted man.
He didn't show up in Chicago
'cause he didn't want to go to jail.
Probably halfway
around the world by now.
Yeah, halfway.
This will never blow back on you.
That's a promise.
I wouldn't let you get hurt.
Okay?
This should cover the mortgage,
put a dent in some of the bills.
- Where are the kids?
- Next door. Nina's watching 'em.
So I don't get a say
in any of this?
- I didn't get a say in this decision, did I?
- Right.
There was an A.T.F. Agent
here this morning.
She's a real nasty ***.
Grilled me about you, the club.
Said Sam Crow
was gonna tear apart my family.
- I'm sorry.
- I'm moving in with my mom.
I'm gonna find a place
near her where me and the kids-
Donna, just-
- Why did you stay?
- What do you mean?
When I was inside.
Why the hell didn't you get out five years ago?
- Our kids were babies.
- Don't put this on the kids.
You knew that I was gonna go back to Sam Crow.
What the hell else was I gonna do?
I'm not your brother.
I'm not your dad.
Can't be a good ol' boy
chucking wood from 6:00 to 6:00.
I earn with the club.
That's what I know.
That's how I support this family.
I'm doing this because of you!
Because I love you and the kids.
If you can't get behind that...
keep packing.
I'm gonna see my kids.
Gemma. Hey, Gemma.
I gotta talk to you.
I didn't want to go by your place
because I'm afraid the feds might be watching.
How do you know about that?
They just came to the nail salon
looking for me. I called Half-Sack.
And the feds are going
after all the women.
It's just a scare tactic. Tell them you open beers
and suck ***. That's it.
They got nothing.
I haven't been completely honest
with Half-Sack.
I don't like where this is going.
Yeah. I'm sorta married.
- "Sorta"?
- Well, he was a sadistic ***.
He wouldn't divorce me, so I left.
Took everything.
Took the car, I took the money,
I took the dog.
You're wanted for grand theft.
And arson.
I burned down our condo.
Nice touch.
- He was such a ***, Gemma.
- Jesus Christ, Cherry.
It's actually Rita.
Cherry was our dog's name.
And she died.
And I always liked
it better than mine.
Well, that's sweet.
What am I gonna do? I love Half-Sack.
It's going so good, Gemma.
What the hell am I gonna do?
You gotta get outta here, Rita.
But I don't want to leave him.
They're gonna threaten you
with jail time.
Yeah. But I'm not a rat.
You ever been inside?
Oh, ***.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Not so fast.
***.
Very impressive, Vicky.
Hard to find good help
these days, huh?
Know what you mean.
That little tart
doesn't know anything.
What about the *** star?
We've got her in custody too.
She can probably teach you
how to give a great hummer.
But I'm guessing
you've got that covered.
I get by.
Picking off the ones
that have the most to lose.
Smart.
That's how I'd do it.
Yeah. I've seen you in action.
You almost killed that one
with a skateboard, didn't you?
- We've mended fences.
- I guess so. What was she doing?
Asking for the queen's advice?
What lies to tell?
I'll bet that there's...
enough secrets in that pretty head
of yours to bury an empire.
I'm just a wife
and mother, darlin'.
You know, you might want to unscrew
that *** sometimes.
It's fun being a girl.
And if you want me...
you know where I live.
You're lucky, Rita.
Nobody died in the fire.
Eh, I gave it my best shot.
Apparently he was more upset
about losing his dog than you.
It was my dog.
Mmm.
What can you tell me about
Indian Hills, Nevada, hmm?
Sons of Anarchy patching
over the Devil's Tribe?
Nothing.
Well, I doubt that.
You got balls, sweetheart.
I'll give you that.
The club must have found you
very resourceful.
Nothing. All right,
we'll go with nothing then, huh?
- I'll go start your extradition paperwork.
- Extradition?
Yeah. Nevada, they, uh-
they want you back.
Probably throw attempted
*** at you-25 years.
You'll get out just in time
for menopause, hmm?
You think about that for awhile.
And we'll talk before you leave, okay?
Oh, my God.
Got Luann on drug charges.
Cherry on theft and arson.
That don't make sense.
Stahl's trying to use RICO.
If she can prove her case,
she can take you all down.
- And if we go down?
- Why do you think I'm sitting
at the *** table, Scotty?
We got anything
to be worried about with the doc?
- She's seen a lot of ***
over the last couple of weeks.
- Nah.
Little Miss Tara's the one
who got A.T.F. Here in the first place.
We got nothing to worry about with Tara.
I trust her.
Rosen can't get through to Otto in Stockton.
He's on federal watch.
- Aye, yi, yi.
- No calls, in or out.
- ***!
- Stahl's pressing him for history, huh?
Using Luann as leverage.
Otto will never rat.
You know, if it was me,
and they had Gemma...
I'd just give 'em something useless-
some old *** wouldn't hurt the club.
With RICO, no info is useless.
The way Otto pines for Luann,
he'll do anything he can to protect her.
Little Cherry pie knows
all about Indian Hills.
Cherry would never say nothing.
Oh, yeah? You willing to bet
your top rocker on that, prospect?
We all have our past
and present indiscretions, boys.
*** A. T.F. ***.
That *** ***!
Hey, they keep the girls
in your cell overnight?
- Yeah.
- You still got your keys?
- What are you thinking here?
- Get a message to Luann.
She talks to Otto.
She can warn him about Stahl using RICO.
What about Cherry?
We'll see where she's at.
You think you can get me inside?
I doubt the feds are
working round the clock.
But I got four guys, and dispatch
on 11:00 to 7:00.
Well, maybe we come up
with something. Keep them busy.
Well, you clear 'em out,
I'll get you in.
What about, like, security cameras?
It's a police station.
I got cops. I don't need cameras.
Maybe I should go with you,
talk to Cherry.
No, retard, you shouldn't.
Me and Ope.
- Everybody in favor?
- Hear. Hear.
- Yeah.
- I'm good.
Put your *** hand down.
Otto, um, Agent Stahl, A.T.F.
Luann sends her best.
Too bad you don't have
a sister prison.
You guys could, uh, visit each other,
go to the dance together.
We raided your wife's studio.
Found enough narcotics
to put her away for a dime, maybe more.
Jesus Christ, Luann.
Yeah, it's very sad.
All those teenage boys
with nothing tojerk off to.
What do you want?
You give me something on Sam Crow,
and I cut your wife loose.
You went after her to get to me?
It's a waste of time.
Turn the camera off.
All right, look.
I'm gonna be straight
with you, okay?
I got this *** case
dumped on me.
Last thing I want to be doing is running around
*** outlaw bikers.
I just need something
to take back to my bosses.
If the intel leads nowhere,
I really don't give a ***.
I know you have a parole
up in three months.
If you help me with this...
I can make it happen this time.
And you'd throw me
a recommendation?
Yeah, I would.
Luann walks, you get out of here.
And I get to move on to a real case.
This is a win-win-win situation.
*** I know is all dead.
I'm not plugged into Sam Crow anymore.
My boss doesn't know that, does he?
Just give me any old dead ***.
I really don't care.
I want it all in writing.
All of it.
And a conjugal.
I want to see Luann.
I'll try and make that happen.
Okay.
I can stay.
No. Mm-mmm.
I gotta just be okay here,
you know?
Yeah.
I'm gonna go.
Hey, what would have happened...
if you'd left with me 11 years ago?
I don't know, Tara.
What would have happened
if you stayed?
Maybe I wouldn't have killed someone.
You didn't.
You're gonna get past this.
You won't feel like this forever.
Honestly, Tara.
Your mom says
that I have to end this.
That whatever
we're doing here can't work.
You believe her?
What is this? Is-
I mean, is it just
about the Kohn thing?
What do you want?
I want you to stop listening
to my crazy mom and get some sleep.
Well, we can't keep looking the other way.
We need to think about this.
What the hell are we doing?
Do you love me?
It's a simple question, babe.
It's not a simple answer.
I know.
All right.
I'm gonna go. Okay?
You ever get high off of this?
- It's just oxygen.
- No, I know. I know.
But can't you turn it
way up and get, like...
you know, the Blue Velvet kind
of thing going on?
What the hell is wrong with him?
The list is too long,
my friend.
- Bobby, we should do this.
- Yeah.
- Listen, Bob. I'll do it.
- What?
- Don't worry. I'll do it.
- All right. No, hey.
How's it going?
How's it going? Huh?
Look, guys, uh...
last thing I want to do
is start any trouble.
My girl, she's Mexican too.
These *** over here at this table...
the *** they're saying about her.
I don't want to bother you fellas...
but I got a daughter at home
just about her age.
And them rednecks over there are saying things
about your girl that are more than rude.
- They are downright disgusting.
- Who said it?
It's that black-haired prick
right behind me.
Well done.
I do what I can.
Dispatch is in a separate office.
She won't hear us.
Get to the cells
through the back door.
Ope?
- You here, man?
- Yeah.
That's our cue.
Stay here.
Call if anyone shows up.
- I thought you wanted me-
- Just keep your eyes open, dude.
Holy ***.
- What are you doing here?
- We think the feds are pressing Otto.
Something's going on.
They're letting me see him tomorrow.
You gotta get a message to him.
They're trying to use the RICO act against the club.
You gotta tell Otto
he can't give them any info, all right?
- Nothing. No matter how small or old.
- ***.
- Okay.
- All right?
- I'll tell him.
- All right.
What are they asking you?
Jax, you gotta-you gotta
take me with you, man. Please.
I can't.
That *** wants
to send me back to Nevada.
I'm gonna do hard time, like a hundred
*** years. I can't do that.
Your mom's right.
I'll rat if I stay in here. I'll rat!
Come on! Please.
Please take me with you.
All right, shut up.
Come on. Come on.
You okay?
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Where the hell you going with her?
- We gotta take this one with us.
- You're breaking her out?
- Yeah.
- Hey, aren't you the police chief?
- I got no idea what I am anymore.
- He's a friend.
Put her in the van. I'm gonna check
your office, see what I can find.
Oh. Come on, little girl, before something
else bites me in the ***. Over there.
Oh, Jesus. Oh, God.
Now it's my turn.
I cannot believe we let them sneak her out
under our noses while you and I are-
Ease up, sweetheart.
Don't slit your wrists just yet.
Cherry was half your case.
Oakland D.A.'s office
just faxed me these.
Turned up an eyewitness to Hefner's ***.
I.D. 'd two guys.
Holy ***. Bobby Elvis.
And this looks like Opie.
I sent their mug shots up this morning.
We should have a positive I.D. By this afternoon.
Screw the tart.
This gives us our present-day crime.
Now I am gonna go get me
some yesterday.
Mmm!
Luann's immunity
and your get-out-of-jail-free card.
You're, uh, missing
a couple signatures.
Well, I sign off on them
after you hold up your end.
I'm reaching in my pocket.
Just a napkin.
Big hijack nine years ago.
Sam Crow, two other charters.
You type it up, I'll sign it...
after you sign off on these.
Luann's freedom now,
yours after you sign.
Fair enough.
Fair enough.
The warden would only give you 10 minutes
with her. You do what you want with the time.
But, uh, the cameras will be on.
Sorry about that.
Our cargo's doubled.
We got two heading out.
Chief Unser here has been kind enough
to supply us with a truck.
Shipping manifests
for two pallets of electronics.
180 pounds and 98 pounds.
That oughta get you and the cargo
across the Canadian border without a stop.
Perfect.
This is my gift to you.
You know my mom's real sick.
- She's in a home in Bakersfield.
- Yeah.
I'm thinking about going nomad.
I can spend some more time with her.
You know there's always a seat
at that table for you, my brother.
- Thank you.
- Absolutely.
Thanks, Bobby.
- You let us know if your mom
needs anything, killer.
- Thanks, Tig.
- Hap.
- Let's move out.
See you, brother.
He seems like a nice fella.
Jax said A.T.F. Is using RICO
against the club.
Are the feds pressing you
to turn... because of me?
Oh, no, no, baby. No.
I took care of it.
I got you clear.
Jesus, Otto.
Did you rat?
If Clay sees I got out...
he'll know you made
some kind of deal.
- You know what they'll do to you.
- Don't worry. Baby, don't worry.
I'll get a message to the M.C.
Okay?
I'm more worried about you.
You gotta be smart, Luann.
They'll do whatever
they can to hurt us.
Poor Otto.
Not even a hand job.
Is there anything else?
- No, that's everything.
- Sure?
Swear. I swear.
Well, I don't think I could ever
get used to calling you Rita.
I don't want you to.
I'm sorry.
It's all right.
Wrap it up, kids.
It's time to go.
I have something
I want you to have.
Cherry.
Cherry.
Don't forget me.
I just talked to Smith.
Eyewitness could only I.D. Bobby Munson.
Couldn't get a positive on Opie.
Hmm. After this, they all go down.
- You're healing nicely.
- Thanks, Doc.
Mm-hmm.
His dressings need
to be changed every day.
As long as he doesn't move around
too much, he should be fine.
Thanks.
Did you sleep okay?
- Yeah.
- Yeah?
- Irishman good to go?
- Yeah.
Thanks, Doc.
Ready for the road trip, kids?
Just in case.
- Be safe.
- Okay.
Let's go, Cammy.
Thank you.
No more burning down ***.
Right.
#And I don't mind #
# The passing rivers #
Let's get you inside.
Easy does it.
#I don't mind #
# The passing rivers ##
- Ready, prospect?
- Let's ride!
Here is your statement.
You want to make sure
we got it all right, please?
I hope you had a nice visit.
I did, thanks.
You sign, then I'll sign.
- ***.
- What's the matter?
I don't have my glasses.
Did I say this was June orJuly?
It looks likeJuly to me.
Oh, ***!
I got restraints on.
Get off me! Get off me!
I'm gonna bury these ***.