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Crash Season 2 Episode 9
So anything?
She sent another text,
but still no response.
Did she say that she found that unusual?
Hey focus, I know there's a
lot of distractions in here.
You might telling me what she said?
Same thing the other bartender said.
That the girl keeps an erratic schedule.
The girl comes in when she wants.
When she needs money.
She's a drug dealer.
Yeah, she'll be here eventually.
What if she never shows up?
You want me to sit
here night after night?
There's a chance I'm willing to take.
You know Suzy says that
Cassie was into drugs.
And yet she's hanging out with Roxanne.
Her boyfriend's drug addicted daughter.
And how does that work?
You know, maybe Cassie was
just tying to help the girl.
Look, all I'm saying is that there's
gotta be a better way to do this.
Anthony
I've hired the best investigator
in LA and paid him a lot of money
to find Roxanne.
She's a strange *** family and
she has no permanent address.
The only thing he could uncover was that she
deals coke on a regular basis in this club.
Huh.
Not so regular.
- She hasn't been here in three nights.
- But she will be here.
And when she comes, we're
gonna be waiting for her.
You are an incredibly
gifted message taker.
Yeah.
That was Hank,
from the post house.
Said the video will
be ready in two days.
That's great *** news, Kenny.
Jonas Dixon has been running his mouth rallying
his religious troops on a *tear me down".
He thinks my silence
is acceptance of defeat.
But I got something
coming for his old ***.
This video is the
perfect counter-attack.
It'll let him see the
human side of this issue
and then everybody will shut the
*** up, especially Jonas Dixon.
Well, let's toast to uh
That whole thing you just said.
I'm sorry, boss.
I wasn't thinking, and
*** is a bad idea, huh?
It's ok, Maggie's not here.
Listen, if you don't mind me asking,
you know why she had problem?
Well, she had issues
with alcohol in the past.
The signs were there again, I
just wasn't willing to see them.
Finally, she'll get
the help she needs now.
You know what?
Let's get rid of it.
Clean the house.
Don't be crazy.
Go
ahead.
Enjoy yourself.
In fact, uh
here's some pretty good stuff
that shouldn't go to waste.
Check this out.
Nice
- As in 1926?
- 1926
Who?
Alright, what's he want?
Eh, give me a sec.
Hey, boss
This guy from my old job
at the strip mall is here.
He said his mother gave you
a donation for Byzantium?
- Anyway, kid wants his money back.
- Did he say why?
No.
You want me to go
downstairs, find out?
No, invite him up.
All right, Joey, let him in.
All right, cheers.
Cheers.
She's in the bathroom.
Hold on a second.
One second.
- Where the hell were you?
- I was taking a leak.
That's a poorly-timed ***.
She's here.
She's in the ladies' room.
That's great news.
Of course there's only
one way out of there
She's got to go right by us.
Well, now I gotta take a ***.
No, you can hold it.
Youth.
- Hey, pal.
- Hey, Kenny.
- Sit down.
- Hi.
- I'm Seth Blanchard.
- I'm Bo Olinville.
I appreciate you letting
me come up and talk to you.
Well, this can't be good.
You've got to be *** kidding me.
All right, looks like
a city wide blackout.
The power grid must've blown.
It's unbelievable.
It gets
hot, everybody cranks up the ac,
next thing you know boom,
you're stuck in this nightmare.
People can't sweat a little?
Now they gotta sweat in the dark.
It's a pain in the ***.
Why live in
L.
A.
If you can't take the heat, right?
The weather's beautiful.
You know what? *** that.
The weather sucks.
It's hot as ball
you spend all day blasting
cold air on your face.
Dicks.
Listen, I'm gonna go downstairs, see
Joey, make sure everything's cool.
- You, uh?
- It's all good.
- You good to hang?
- Yeah yeah.
Would you have someone bring
a candle over here, Anthony?
I can't see a *** thing.
Ah, still no service.
Hey, everybody,
we just heard that all
of L.
A.
is without power.
I want to assure our clients
that the club will remain open.
Our emergency generator is working
And we will be doing a cash bar.
Please continue to enjoy your evening.
Now I'm taking a ***.
Aim true and come right back.
Mr.
Blanchard, my mother
gets carried away sometimes,
and unfortunately she donated
money that we don't have.
I understand that.
I do.
Times are tough out there, especially
for the small business owner.
All right.
So Joey's gonna keep
an eye on things downstairs.
Traffic lights are down.
It's gridlock up and down
the city it's a *** mess.
Everything okay up here?
Yeah, everything's fine.
Bo was just explaining
the situation to me.
I have no problem
giving you back the $300,
but like you said, your mother
made the donation, right?
Yeah, she made a mistake.
She said that? She said the
contribution was a mistake?
No, she's a huge fan of yours.
She talks about you all the time.
She read all your books.
That's very flattering, but I'm curious,
Why didn't she come down here herself?
Well, if you knew my mom, she doesn't
think things through all the time.
She'd probably be embarrassed to come
down here and ask for the money back.
Anyways, she probably
saw you on tv, you know?
Got caught up in the emotion
of it all, sent in the money.
- Buyer's remorse.
- I'm gonna write you a check for $300,
But I want you to tell your mother
She is welcome here anytime.
It's not her financial support
I need, it's her support.
- Will you tell her that?
- Yes, sir.
And you might want to think
about camping out here.
Citywide black out.
I wouldn't
be driving anywhere tonight.
Am I right, Kenny?
Yeah.
Yeah, he's got a point.
You might want to stay put until the
power grid's back up online, you know?
Make yourself at home.
Who is it? Who's there?
Don't come in.
I'm warning you!
Oh!
- Oh!
- Jimmy!
- Oh!
- What the hell were you thinking?
Milk! Get me some milk! ***!
Roxanne?
- Roxanne?
- Who's asking?
I'm Ben Cendars.
I'm
Cassie Cendars' father.
Any better yet?
Ahh.
A little.
- Are you alone?
- Yes, I'm alone,
the lights are out and I haven't
heard a word from you in a month.
I wanted to surprise you.
I thought you'd be at work.
Well, I needed a day off
from work so I called in sick.
But I mean, even if I
hadn't, I would come home
And thought someone had
broken in.
Then what?
You'd recognize my
lovable puppy-dog face,
give me the old "I missed you, Jimmy.
"
I knew you'd come back at
some point.
I expected this.
I'm that predictable, huh?
But I'm glad you're okay.
I was worried about you.
Inez, we need to talk.
- Knuckle ball.
- Bring it.
Mm-hmm.
- Oh!
- There it is, huh?
That was an out! You shot it left.
- Get the *** outta here.
- Bo, was that an out or what?
Looked like a hit to me, sir.
Kiss my ***, and don't call me "sir.
"
I'm not in the military.
- Holy ***, I just got it.
- What?
Heather Locklear she
threw out the first pitch
at the Dodgers game last season.
- That's who you throw like.
- Is that a fact?
Check this out.
Batter up.
Mmm.
- Ow! Ow!
- Ooh!
Son of a ***.
That stung.
- ***!
- Aww! You deserved that.
Yeah.
Well, you still throw like a girl.
- You just cried like one.
- Oh.
Give me that.
- Salud.
- Salud.
Do you guys realize
how sacrilegious it is
to be drinking 1926 Macallan like that?
You're supposed to savor it, sip
it, swish it onto your palate.
This scotch is from 1926?
Now words of wisdom:
Bo used to be a rock-star
ballplayer in high school, all right?
- These guys are mean.
- Is that right?
- Yeah.
- Okay.
- Batter up.
- Take him down.
And
Oh!
- Oh! Whoo!
- That'll be $300, Hank Aaron!
- I'm sorry about that.
- Don't worry about it, Bo!
Hey, you're chugging a
$50,000 bottle of scotch.
I think I can afford to
replace the lamp, huh, Kenny?
Here we go.
All right.
Watch the chin music, Bo.
Blanchard's a wild one.
Whoo!
Oh, hey! Jesus Christ.
- Let's just relax for a second.
You all right?
- Yeah, I'm fine.
- Smarts, huh?
- Scared me a little bit.
I'm all right.
Okay.
All right.
Maybe
a board game, huh?
- It's all right.
- Little low key, what do you think?
Board game.
Here we go.
All right.
I've been in Scottsdale.
I was crashing with
my cousin for a while.
Why? I called you so many times and
Because I had to do some
soul-searching, Inez.
Wow.
You disappear for a month
and that's your excuse?
Why don't you just tell
me who you were ***?
I wasn't *** anyone.
I was a bad person, Inez.
I didn't deserve you.
Maybe I still don't.
But I had to get away,
clear my head and try and
just try and figure
out how I could change,
how I could become different.
Maybe turn into someone
that deserves you.
Maybe come back here as a
man that is deserving of you.
Okay, so you're back.
Why don't you show me? Start tonight.
Start right now.
I will but not here.
What does that mean?
My cousin owns a Chevy
dealership in Scottsdale.
Guess what? He offered me a job.
I'm a natural salesman, don't you think?
I'm moving to Arizona.
So what? You came all the way
back here just to say goodbye?
- No no.
- Beautiful!
No no.
I want you to come with me, baby.
Scottsdale's really not that
much different than here
Sunshine most the year, shopping
and art scene.
The Grand Canyon right up the road.
Baby, that thing will blow your mind.
But it's different enough.
This is our way out.
Say something.
What the hell.
Let's move to Arizona.
Oh ho! Yes! Let's do this!
- You are
- Baby, I can't breathe.
Whoo hoo! Adios, Los Angeles!
Look, this is really hard
for me to talk about, okay?
I mean, Cassie's ***
completely *** me up.
I'm her father.
You didn't think it *** me up?
The person you should
be talking to is my dad.
He was pretty obsessed with this
whole thing a few months back.
I assume you know he and
Cassie were having an affair.
Yeah, I already spoke with your father.
It's funny, though.
He never mentioned you.
Why would he?
He and I aren't exactly on what
you'd call the best of terms.
But you were friends
with his girlfriend.
I mean, is that how
Cassie and you hooked up?
Uh, no, other way around.
My dad didn't even know Cassie existed
until he got me a membership
to that stupid sports club.
I guess he thought me going to the gym
would somehow help me clean up my act.
So papa pays the rent
and you play along?
Cass was sweet.
She took me on a tour of the gym.
We got to talking about *** and I
guess she decided I could be reformed.
And you didn't mind that
she was having an affair?
I hate my mother
and I mean really *** hate her.
Was there someone else? Maybe
someone that the cops overlooked?
- What makes you think I would know?
- Look, I'm not accusing you.
I'm merely trying to find out
what happened to my little girl.
Roxanne?
- I have to go.
- No, wait
Just let me do this and
I'll come right back, okay?
Were we just given a pile
of horse *** or what?
I don't know, Ben.
Did you hear anything she just said?
Sorry, man.
Look, I'm
I'm just sort of bugging out.
The lights are out,
Anthony.
Get over it.
No, man, not about the blackout, man.
There's this guy here
that I used to know
Darius Lowell.
He's just some dumb *** kid that used to
run with some punks in my neighborhood,
but a while back I heard he
was some big-shot doctor now,
Got his own practice in Woodland Hills.
I don't know, man.
Just seeing him here is,
like, messing with my head, you know?
It's like he just go from
this kid on the streets
I get a bad feeling from this girl.
I think she's a *** liar.
Slim pickings but I found some cards.
Should be much safer.
Who the
*** gets hurt playing cards?
- Am I right?
- Bill Hickok.
- What's that?
- Aces and eights.
Wild bill got shot playing cards.
Well, I hear you, bro,
but I think our game's gonna have
a different vibe to it, you know?
Lower stakes, maybe.
- So what is this thing?
- I'm still not sure myself.
- I'm guessing it wasn't cheap.
- You guessed right.
Must be nice to have money to burn.
Sure it is.
But instead
of burning my money,
I'm actually putting it to good use.
You ask me, the homeless
deserve what they got.
Yeah? You really believe that?
Yep.
You go down there,
offer any one of them a job,
give them a chance to earn
their way off the streets,
you'll never hear so many "no
thank you"s in your entire life.
It's all about handouts.
And you put
focus on them because they're visible.
They're the ones that
are out in the streets,
holding up signs saying, "help me.
"
Hardworking people don't do that.
Hardworking people who
earn every dollar they have,
they're the ones in the shadows,
behind closed doors with their families,
trying to figure out a way to keep
everything that they've worked for.
Homeless people don't
want to help themselves,
So why offer them help?
They're just the rats
that gave up on the race.
Bo, need you to relax a little, okay?
It's okay, Kenny.
That's your opinion.
And if you'd studied the
problem as much as I have,
you would know that the
majority of these people
they haven't had the
opportunities you've had.
The homeless in L.
A.
have virtually no support.
Many of them have been
deinstitutionalized.
So the mission here is to get
these people on their feet,
to get them the opportunities,
to give them the resources
that most citizens are
conditioned to take for granted.
That's how you turn the homeless
population into working members of society.
it's the only way to make it work.
Buddy,
What you're failing to see is
I'm not just out to help the homeless.
This project, this city
we're gonna build
it's gonna help everybody
across the board
the rich, the poor, the middle class.
So, Bo, I hear your opinion,
but I gotta tell you, young man,
it comes from a place
of simple ignorance.
Besides, this city it's
something I just have to do.
The word of God, right?
Yes, sir, his word has a funny way of
reaching certain people, doesn't it?
Certain people?
Yeah, inmates and guys
with billions of dollars.
You ask me, sir, you're either a fool
or you need to see a shrink.
All right, kid, we're done.
Time to sober up, all right?
It's all good, Kenny.
Oh!
Yeah, still no cell service.
Mmm.
Well, with a power outage like this
all the towers go down too.
Cell phones are useless.
So
How's our friend doing?
He's all right.
How long have you known this guy?
We'd shoot the *** from time to
time when I worked at the mall.
He kept to himself, you know?
- Him and his mother,always
in the hobby shop.
- Mm-hmm.
Pretty sure his pops passed
away a while back too.
Yeah, the family business
seems to be his whole life.
Ready for me to get rid of him?
Nah, let him stay until he can drive.
I'm sweating through this shirt.
I'll be back in a minute.
How you feelin', buddy?
Better.
I drank too much too fast.
Yeah, so listen.
I need
you to do me a favor.
I want you to take that
chip off your shoulder.
What do you mean?
What do I mean?
Seth has been nothing but nice to you.
Now I got no problem with
you voicing your opinions,
but relax the attitude, all right?
Be respectful, kid.
That's what I mean.
Hey, is anyone else starving? Kenny,
how do we get some food up here?
Mr.
Blanchard,
my apologies for what I said earlier.
I I get carried away sometimes.
- I didn't mean any harm by it.
- I know you didn't, Bo.
But seriously, I'm
*** starving here.
What? Nobody eats during a blackout?
That's what I thought.
Hey.
Okay, tiger.
Oh no.
Oh no, here it
comes palm reading.
- Please be quiet.
- No.
This is a little tradition,
something my family used to do before
we started a new journey together.
You see in the middle of your
palm this is your fate line.
Not everybody has it
and yours is very strong
and it has a lot of breaks.
These breaks are changes
in your life, Jimmy,
things that are out of your control,
that push you in different directions.
What's wrong?
I'm gonna tell you something, Inez.
I need you to know because
if I keep it inside me,
it's just setting us up to fail.
Jimmy, what is it?
I killed Bobby.
It was an accident, but it happened.
I had the .
38 in my hand,
I was so *** high
and it just went off.
It was the worst moment of my life, Inez
the worst thing you could image.
It didn't matter that it was Bobby.
It was a man.
Why the hell are you
telling me this, Jimmy?
Because I think I got away with it.
The cops were sniffing around.
They chalked it up to
a drug deal gone bad.
They don't give a ***
about scumbags like Bobby.
I think I'm being given
a second chance, Inez.
I figured out there's
a right way to live.
You do good by others;
they do good by you.
It's like karma, communism
and Jesus all rolled into one.
It's more like the golden rule, Jimmy.
Yeah, the golden rule.
I want to live by that now.
I want to try and be someone, Inez
for real this time.
I'm sitting pretty.
Deal.
You all right there, sparky?
No.
The power's been down for hours now.
*** looters might be out.
I think I gotta get out of here.
I gotta see if my shop's okay.
We couldn't deal with
another setback like that.
That that'd be it for
us.
That'd be the final blow.
Bo, sit down, will you? Huh?
Just relax.
Your shop's
gonna be okay, all right?
No offense, but I don't think looters
are raiding hobby shops
in the valley right now.
Besides, Joey spoke to
the cops down on the street
and they're telling everybody
to stay where they are.
Power will be back
up before you know it.
Trust me, buddy.
It's gonna be okay.
Come on.
Come on.
All right.
That hand is mine.
Your turn, Blanchard.
She's still in the *** toilet.
She's got a lot of
dope to sell, I guess.
No, she's staying in there
to avoid dealing with me.
Maybe she don't have anything to offer.
***.
She has plenty to offer.
Then go find out.
You know, I don't know
what it is with you tonight.
I am staying until I get the
answers I need out of Roxanne.
I thought you and I were
on the same page, Anthony.
Now are you going with me or what?
No.
I think you can handle this on your own.
I'll be at the bar.
Oh, you're so pretty.
Are you from here? You want a drink?
If you don't want to come to
Scottsdale with me anymore,
I understand why.
It's not that I don't
want to go with you, Jimmy,
but what am I gonna do there?
- How will I make money?
- I thought about that.
My cousin knows a lot
of people in Scottsdale,
people who own salons
and fancy restaurants.
Salons and restaurants?
You don't need to harp so much
on how you're gonna make money.
I'm gonna sell a bunch of Chevy blazers
and you're not gonna have to work at all.
Does Chevy even make blazers anymore?
Okay, you know what I mean.
No, if you're gonna be a salesman,
you should know these things.
When I'm a salesman, I'll know it.
And when I'm top salesman,
you and me are gonna be
living it up, nice and legit.
A new fresh start.
There are gonna be some obstacles.
You and me, we can get
past them, no problem.
We can be whatever we want to be.
Okay.
When do we leave?
What's wrong with tomorrow?
Tomorrow? Jimmy, I need
to give notice at the club
and get back my deposit
Forget all that.
The
sooner we get there,
the sooner I can start
putting away some money.
Okay.
I guess I'll start packing.
What do you want from me?
Your help.
That's all I want.
The police wrote off Cassie's
*** as a random act,
but I watched the surveillance video,
and Cassie knew her killer.
You know, I never noticed before
you have really beautiful eyes.
Roxanne
Why don't you let me
give you a ***?
It'll help you take
your mind off everything.
- I'm not interested in that.
- No, come on.
- You know you want it.
- Roxanne, you're high.
- You don't know what you're doing.
- You shouldn't turn me down.
- I don't want a *** ***.
- Why not?
Cassie sucked my dad's ***.
- You should let me return the favor.
- Roxanne stop that.
You're not a ***.
Why are you being nice to me?
Cassie would have wanted it.
Talking to people like you,
piecing together whatever I can,
I mean
It's the best I can do for her.
It is, isn't it?
You messed it up with her.
How could you mess it
up? She was so great.
She would have made you better.
She made me better.
How how could you *** that up?
How could you not want
to be a part of her life?
It's my biggest regret.
I owe her this, Roxanne.
Ease help me.
Please.
It wasn't me.
I swear it wasn't me.
- Mr.
Cendars.
- We're busy! Get out of here.
Mr.
Cendars, it's your friend.
You need to do something.
- Get off me, man.
- Hey hey hey, it's okay.
Ben, tell this ***
to let me get another drink.
I'll take care of it.
Come on, come on.
***
The City of Angels is embracing
its true colors tonight.
City of dreams, my ***.
City of *** darkness!
But we should just be relieved and
have a good *** time, right?
Good *** time? What
are you talking about?
I almost had Roxanne opening up to me.
This is why we're here, Anthony.
What the *** is wrong with you?
What's wrong with me? *** you.
You're livin' in an
upside-down world, man.
I don't have time for this.
You know I made straight A's?
My entire time at school, Ben,
straight-A student me.
I had potential.
I had talent.
I had ambition and drive.
My older brother Shawn, he had it too,
but he actually made
something of himself
golden boy of the family,
big-time architect.
That's good for him, right?
I won a speech contest
when I was 15, man.
You know, oratorical ***.
First in my district.
I mean, I was something, Ben.
Now what do I got?
*** laundry list of failed attempts,
regrets I got nothing!
*** Darius has got it all.
Who is Darius?
Man, you don't even listen
to a word I say, man.
I told you there's someone
here I grew up with.
Well, I'm sorry if I have other
*** things on my mind tonight.
No, you always got other
stuff on your mind, man.
***, man, I get it.
Your daughter was murdered
and it ripped your world apart.
But this experience hasn't changed you.
Rehab didn't change you, man.
You still the same self-absorbed
*** you always been.
Um, no offense, Ben,
but this this is your story.
I gotta find my own.
You know what? Go back to Roxanne, man.
I'm cool.
Just go get
the answers you need.
No no, I'm
I'm staying here with you.
I can catch up with her later.
You're my friend, Anthony.
You may be the best friend
I have in the whole world
and you need me to be here now.
This is where I need to be.
Thanks, man.
Where you going?
Come on.
We're here
for each other, right?
Let's go get the answers from this girl.
This is just unsafe.
What if we needed to call
for help or something?
Still alive in there?
I'm gonna try your phone.
Aw, ***.
I completely forgot about
it my secret stash.
That's quite a bit of coke.
How do you forget about
something like that?
It's always floating around work,
and when I'm home I
don't think about it.
We don't need it.
On to bigger and better.
Flush it.
How about we sell it? This
could be our gas money.
Eh, bad juju.
I can just see our car
broken down in the middle of the desert
because we were filling
up with drug money.
You really believe in that ***?
I do now.
Fine.
Down the toilet it goes.
Wait wait wait wait!
I mean, we could always
use a little pick-me-up
Just to get through all this packing,
but just a line or two.
We get too high, we'll crash,
and I want to be on the road
first thing in the morning, okay?
Done.
Seal it with a kiss?
Get me the razor blade.
Sorry I didn't ask you earlier,
but how's your mom doing?
She's fine.
Up in Utah visiting
family for a few days.
Probably watching this on the
news and freaking out right now.
Yeah, right.
Listen, soon as the phone lines are up
and running, you can give her a call.
At least we weren't in an
earthquake though, right?
Wow, you should see it down there
Traffic lights still out,
cars up and down the freeway.
This damn leg.
Ooh!
What happened to your leg?
My leg?
You want the truth
or the lie I've been
telling the past 30 years?
Truth.
This leg ran with the
bulls in Spain in 1978
on a dare from a college buddy.
I outran all the bulls all but one.
- You're *** with us.
- No, I'm not.
Call it my Hemingway phase.
I thought the run would
be somehow spiritual.
I was wrong.
I'll say this
it put me in touch
with my own mortality.
I got gored through the thigh,
almost bled out right
there on the street.
Tore up my leg pretty badly.
Why would you lie about that?
My father.
He had no patience for stupid mistakes,
so it was best for him to
think I got hit by a taxi.
That started the lie.
Is it weird that I kinda want
to run with the bulls now?
You're a funny man.
I never lied to my dad.
Seth: That's very commendable, Bo.
It's obvious you had a great
deal of respect for your father.
I did.
He started the hobby shop you run?
Built it from scratch, yeah.
That's an honorable thing, Bo
To take your father's dream
and put it on your shoulders.
Tough times like these, you gotta
kick and scream to keep it alive.
I know.
I did the same thing when
I started out on my own.
Sir, I'm gonna ask that you
not compare yourself to me.
Okay.
Bo: There's no honor in what I'm doing.
I'm sinking the business.
I don't
have the heart to keep it alive.
I doubt that's true, Bo.
I'm sure whatever you're doing,
your father would be very proud
Don't say that.
- Bo?
- I killed my dad.
My words put him in his grave.
I said, "thanks for the misery, dad.
This is your dream, dad.
Push me harder, dad.
I'm doing my best,
dad.
Don't worry, dad,
I'll make you proud.
My pitching arm's dead now, dad.
It's your fault, dad!
My future's dead now, dad.
You
got what you wanted, ***.
You happy, ***? You happy?
Happy?
Happy?"
A half hour later he had a stroke.
He died right in front of me.
Oh, hallelujah.
Here we go.
Well, what a night.
There's old ***-up
food in here, Inez!
Oh.
One, what is in this ziplock baggie?
And two, what is with the
giant *** suitcase?
My shoes.
Where's the rest of the coke, Jimmy?
- There wasn't that much left.
- I saw what was left.
Yeah yeah, it's never
enough for you anyway.
- Excuse me?
- Here's a question:
What are you planning on
doing with 25 pairs of shoes
in the middle of a *** sand-trap?
How should I know?
I don't know the first thing
about what I'm gonna need, Jimmy.
You waltz in here after
disappearing weeks on end
and you tell me "I've been saved Inez.
"
I've changed.
Let's get out of here.
"
No real thinking, no planning ahead
the exact same impulsive
*** you always pull.
- You don't know what you're saying.
- Don't I?
Why don't you tell me what I
mean? I'm sure I'll believe it.
I mean, I do everything
you want me to do.
Wait, what's that? You want me to
drop everything and run away with you?
Yes, sir.
Right away, sir.
Just like you yes
- sir'd prince charming
when he wanted you to run away with him?
Why aren't you trotting
around the streets of London
in one of your precious pairs of shoes?
You're so *** clueless.
Am I? My bet is that he
figured out how you really are.
And he ran for his life.
Me?
Look at you.
You're pathetic.
The only two things
you're good at in life
are *** and losing.
Oh, wait, I guess we could add
getting away with ***
to that list as well.
- Shut up.
- And you're right, baby.
He did run away from me.
He ran because I'm rotten
just like you.
We're soulless.
You think it's going to
be different anywhere else?
We'll get to Scottsdale
and *** it up just as hard
because we're who we are.
We're bad people.
*** toxic.
It doesn't matter where we go.
At some point, I will *** myself out
and you'll accidentally
*** kill someone.
Shut your shut your *** mouth!
Oh.
Oh, what did I do?
I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
I didn't mean it.
Are you okay, baby?
I've never been better, baby.
Hey, Bo, you don't need to do that.
Our cleaning crew
shows up in the morning.
Okay.
Mr.
Blanchard, that
stuff I said about my dad,
I need you to forget it.
- Sure, Bo.
- I'm serious, Mr.
Blanchard.
You need to forget I
ever said those things.
You have my word, Bo.
Consider it forgotten.
Do me a favor.
I'd like you to give this
to your mom for me, would you?
I wrote an inscription
on the inside cover.
You might want to give
it a read yourself.
Can help you through these tough times.
Thanks.
We'll manage on our own.
More power to you.
Take care, kid.
See you later, Kenny.
Yeah, you got it, Bo.
Get home safe, will you?
Hey, Bo, you're welcome
For giving you back the $300.
Well, I'm gonna go out
on a limb here and say
inviting Bo up not
one of your better ideas.
- Jesus Christ.
- He's a troubled kid, that's all.
I don't take it personally.
He's pissed off.
If I were in
his shoes, I'd be pissed off too.
He's trying desperately
to save his family business
and I can't wait to spend
my billions on the homeless.
It's a case of the have
and have-nots, Kenny.
And right now in this country, the
have-nots are an angry group of people.
Well, I hear you.
Listen, how about you get your *** in
gear and help me clean this place up?
Sir?
Let's do it.
Ah, thank you.
- Hey.
- Let's get out of here.
Listen, Ben, I just want
to say this whole thing
You dot have to apologize, Anthony.
No, lo, you came here to find Roxanne.
I'll find her again.
I'm just
glad that we got to talk, brother.
Come on, brother.
I feel like maybe I should
be doing the driving.
I have to run some errands and
then I have to get ready for work.
Okay.