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Oh.
You got a letter
from the Bureau
of Investigations and Trials.
Probably a ruling
in that case of yours.
Thought you might be interested.
Funny, huh?
These ***.
They want to suspend me
for 60 days
and give me
a seven-day vacation rip?
There's no way
I'm accepting this.
You're a retard if you don't.
How did they come
to this decision so quick?
I mean, they just hooked me
up on charges last week.
You're telling me they've spoken
to everybody involved already?
Send it in and be happy
they're letting you slide.
Letting me slide.
They're crucifying me.
This is political ***, Ron.
Eat it, Jerry.
The department doesn't want
any more bad press.
Consider that a gift.
You know, this happens
any other time,
your head would be
on a chopping block.
Oh, it's a gift.
What about my rights
to a hearing?
You don't want a hearing.
They bring this guy Teff
into court in a wheelchair,
you won't have a chance.
I'm not gonna let him
make an example out of me.
Let him!
Jesus, Jerry.
Use the little bean God gave you
on this one.
You make a stink here,
you could be out of a job
and a pension.
Hey.
Hey, what's up?
Hey, remember that blonde
we met
at the Bubble Bar
last month,
you were with me, right?
Yeah, yeah.
The one you banged
that night?
Actually, I've been banging her
ever since, but I don't know her name.
Damn.
How you pulling that off?
Well, it's like a late-night *** call.
Not a lot of conversation.
Yeah, those are the best.
Well, I got to come up
with a name soon, man.
Yeah.
You know what?
You could do that thing
where you introduce her
to somebody.
You say the other person's name
but not hers,
and then she has to say,
"Hi, I'm"
Fill in the blank.
Never going to work.
Why not?
'Cause I don't take this
chick out in public.
- Oh, yeah.
- See?
Yeah.
You got yourself
a real *** dilemma there.
Yeah.
Broads.
It's not enough that
you're banging them like crazy,
now you got
to know their names.
Yeah.
Chicks.
Very demanding.
- Later.
- Later.
Excuse me?
Hey, can I help you?
I don't know.
Can you?
I'm Nez.
Um, Sean Garrity.
I work here.
Obviously.
Kind of figured that out.
Is Franco here?
Boy, I'm not sure.
I could check, though.
What was the name again?
Nez.
Think you can
remember that?
Yeah, yeah.
Sure, Nez.
I'll be right back.
Hey, Franco.
What's up, man?
Some chick named Nez
here to see you?
- Nez?
- Yeah.
Are you sure?
Yeah.
Why?
Who is she?
Ex-girlfriend.
The greatest piece of ***
I ever had.
In bed, she's in
the Hall of Fame.
Out of bed, she's a nightmare.
She's nuts, you know?
Loco.
She stabbed me once.
Technically, twice.
Technically?
Yeah.
The second time
was with a pencil.
Didn't break the skin.
I couldn't really press charges
without looking
like a ***.
One time, she beat
the living *** out of me.
Oh, come on.
She's a chick, bro.
Not when she's high,
she ain't.
Touch of tequila,
dollop of blow,
she's the Jolly Green
*** Giant.
***.
Well, what do you
want me to tell her?
You know what?
Tell her I'm not here.
Better yet, tell her
I died in a fire.
Hey, I'm serious, man.
Frank, I'm a terrible liar.
Yeah, well, look,
to stay clear of this chick,
I promise I'll die in a fire real soon,
okay? That way, you're not really lying.
Please, Sean.
All right.
***.
Find him?
Uh, listen, uh,
I was off last night,
so I just found out.
I can't believe this,
but, uh, Franco--
He died in a fire.
Frankie's dead?
Yeah.
Pretty much.
Well, totally.
It was a fifth alarm,
and he ran back in
to save an old lady,
and he never made it back out.
Excuse me.
Mentiroso.
What?
I called you a liar.
Do you have a pen?
Some paper?
No.
I-- I don't.
Nice.
Work out?
Not really.
My membership at Bally's
ran out.
They wanted me to join
for, like, three years--
- That's my number.
- Okay.
Tell your dead friend
to call me
or you can call me
yourself.
DNA
Ahh.
Ahh.
Yeah?
Where are you?
Oh, hey.
I'm on my way.
How far are you?
Uh, like five minutes.
I looked outside
a few seconds ago,
and I thought I saw
your truck.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
I'm still driving.
As a matter of fact--
Watch where you're
going, ***!
Jerk!
I'll be there
in a couple of minutes, hon.
All right?
Bye.
Oh, God.
Hey.
Hey.
What's going on?
Mm.
Mm.
Mm
I missed you
the last two nights.
Guess so.
Yeah.
I'm gonna jump in the shower.
Okay.
If you'd like a drink,
help yourself.
Okay.
Hurry up.
Listen, I don't want to get
in between anything
that you and Franco
got going on, so
There's nothing to
get in between.
He's dead, right?
I'm usually
not that kind of guy.
You know, the lying kind.
I was put
in an awkward situation.
Don't sweat it.
I feel like I'm doing
something wrong.
What's wrong with
having a drink
with a new friend?
Nothing, I guess.
Relax.
Hey, ***!
Get me another Jack
on the rocks!
A double!
Lauren.
Nancy.
Lauren.
Nancy.
- Maybe she's got a roommate.
- She never mentioned a roommate,
and I never seen one.
Maybe it's just mail
from a chick
that used to
live here, you know?
Yeah.
You know,
that's possible.
So it's Nancy
or Lauren, huh?
She didn't look like a Nancy
to me.
I'd go with Lauren.
I kind of secretly was hoping
she was a Nancy.
Why is that?
'Cause Nancys give better head.
Oh, you've researched
that?
Basing it on the two
Nancys that I've known.
Oh, yeah.
So have you
been with a Lauren?
- One.
- Yeah, and the head was, uh
Look, there's no such thing
as bad head.
It was just, you know,
a matter of degrees.
Yeah.
Agreed.
Girls, what are your names?
- Heather.
- Brittany.
What about Heather
and Brittany?
Where do those two names
fall on the chart?
Heather and Brittany?
I'd say, top three.
Oh, yeah.
It's my night.
I got to go.
I got another call.
Yeah.
Hey, bro.
Hang in there, all right?
Until you get more evidence,
just, you know, keep it simple.
Baby.
Sweetheart.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hello?
Dad, it's me.
There's a--
No.
But you don't even know--
No.
- Can I just tell you--?
- No, no, no, no.
If it's a place,
you're not going.
If it's a thing,
you're not getting it.
If it's an animal, vegetable,
mineral, absolutely not.
Actually, vegetables are good for you,
so take that off the list.
It's a Matchbox 20
concert in the city.
You're kidding me,
right?
Let me guess.
The Murphy kid's
driving, right?
So what?
Bye-bye.
Ah!
He's such a jerk.
Did he say something
about me?
No.
So you can't go
to the concert.
*** around with me, huh?
You pencil-pushing ***.
Ow.
Ow.
You like that,
baby?
It's a little tight,
but it's nice.
Ooh! Okay.
Don't go anywhere.
Yeah, that's not going
to be a problem.
Ohh!
Hey, Nez,
what are you doing?
Getting ready, baby!
Here comes Mama!
Oh, Jesus!
Who is it?
Hey, dude.
It's Andrew.
Andy.
I was just
in the neighborhood.
I was just walking by.
I thought maybe we
could have a drink.
Who's that?
A friend of mine.
Go to bed.
I'll be right down.
- As�, as�, ah!
- Oh, yeah.
Ah, ah, ah, ah!
Ow! Jesus.
What are you doing?
Aah!
Holy ***!
Hey, it's a little late
to be buzzing me, bro.
Sorry.
Um, I was
in the neighborhood.
I thought I could get you
a drink or something.
I mean, I haven't seen you
in two weeks.
I thought we'd hook up.
Yeah.
I've been real busy.
Okay.
Um, well, what about
tomorrow night maybe?
I work until 9.
That's perfect.
I know a great little bar
in this neighborhood.
Yeah, well
I don't know.
Did I do something wrong?
No.
I mean, because I'm
getting, like, this
This negative energy from you,
like I'm being a nuisance or something.
No.
I mean, all I'm trying
to do is just--
I just want to show
you my gratitude
for saving my life.
Damn it! I did it again!
- Hey!
- I did it again.
It's okay.
- I don't believe it.
- Andrew.
It's okay.
No, it's not okay.
I just
Look
My therapist has told me
that I drive people away
because I have this
fear of intimacy,
and I just--
Damn it!
***! ***!
Aah!
Okay, okay, fine.
Tomorrow night
we'll have a drink.
You sure?
Yeah, yeah.
I can't wait.
Cool, man.
Cool, man.
Oh, that's nice.
Oh, yeah.
You like that, baby?
Ohh!
Oh, that feels good, baby.
Turn around.
Turn around, baby.
Face me.
I love you, baby.
I love you, too, baby.
I knew you loved me!
I could tell.
What time are you
going to be back?
I should be back about 5.
Oh, and make sure that Connor
eats his vegetables.
Hey, where you going?
Just to do
some errands.
Colleen needs some shoes.
Yeah, she doesn't have
enough shoes.
Well, apparently, these shoes
she can't live without,
so, what are you gonna do?
I don't know.
Try saying no?
Oh, that's great, Tom.
Thanks.
All I'm saying is,
I'm doing my job.
You might pay a little more
attention to yours.
Excuse me?
You know, every other night
I see you going out.
I don't know
where you're going.
Dinner, movies, whatever.
Having a grand old time.
Meanwhile, she's running around
with the Murphy kid,
she's got a tattoo on her, uh
area.
Okay.
Colleen, get in the car.
You know what I'm saying?
I tell you what, Tom.
Why don't I move
the three kids over there,
and you see what kind
of parenting you do by yourself.
I couldn't do any worse.
Priorities!
Sounds like this guy's
got a savior complex.
What's that?
Well, you saved
his life.
He feels indebted
to you.
It happens to all of us.
One time,
I saved this old broad.
She just had to thank me.
So get this, she puts me
in her will.
Wow.
What happened?
Nothing.
Waiting for her to die.
You think this guy's violent?
No, but
He might want to,
you know
I think he's interested
in me in that way.
I see.
Well, you got two choices.
One is you be honest
and you tell him
you don't play
on that team.
Or?
Or go back to his apartment,
you set it on fire,
and this time,
you let him burn.
Hey, man.
Where were you
last night?
I called you twice
from the Hudson
looking for a wingman.
I had twins hanging
all over my jock, Sean.
Twins.
- Yeah?
- Yeah.
I just fell asleep at home
watching some reality show.
Oh, yeah.
I hate those things.
I mean, how many times
in your life
has somebody offered you
***.
Maybe that's
somebody's reality.
It sure as hell
ain't mine.
Damn, papi,
what happened to your neck?
Oh, I was watching
my neighbor's cat.
You're allergic to cats, Sean.
Man, you are a bad liar.
What, you, uh, you get
a little something-something
last night?
Yeah.
- Yeah?
- I did.
Okay.
So what? What?
Give me the details.
What, some crazy little ***
claw you up?
- What was her name ?
- Hi, Frankie.
Dead man walking, huh?
Guess you heard I was in town
and rose from the grave
just for me.
Hi, Sean.
Hey.
- Come here.
- Cut it out.
I told you to never
come to my job.
Cut it out!
What do you want?
- I just want to talk.
- Yeah?
Well, seeing as how we don't
have anything to talk about,
I can only categorize that activity
as a complete waste of time.
Actually, we have quite a lot
to talk about.
Hey, you just keep in mind,
if you've got a weapon,
I got witnesses.
I didn't come here to fight.
Nothing's ever going to happen
between us again, Nez.
It's been five years.
I mean, you know,
you got to know that.
Things are different now,
Frankie.
I'm clean.
Nez, I'm really not in the mood
for your ***.
Please, just say what you want
to say and get out of here.
Remember Lazara?
Yeah.
Hey.
Hey, Frank.
And this
is Keela.
She's real cute.
Glad you think so.
She's yours.
Okay.
Frankie, you can't
walk away from this.
Yeah? Watch me.
You have a responsibility.
No, I don't.
That's not my kid.
She's yours.
You thought you'd wait
five years to tell me?
I always planned on coming back,
but I knew you wouldn't see me
until I got better.
I hate to tell you, sweetheart.
You better give it
five more years.
That's right.
Bring it on, bring it on, baby.
That's the Nez I know.
Why don't you go snort
some coke.
Smoke some crack, okay?
It's okay, baby.
It's okay.
Mommy and Daddy
are just talking.
That's Daddy.
Say, "Hi, Daddy.
"
Hi, Daddy.
Wave to Daddy.
Hi, Daddy.
Believe this ***?
The *** shows up
out of the blue
and tells me I'm the father
of some kid?
***, it's probably
not even hers.
Well, what if you are?
What?
What if you are the father?
- I'm not.
- But what if you were--
You think
you're helping me here?
I'm not the father.
You want to be sure,
right, Frank?
I mean, grab a piece
of the kid's hair or something.
Get a DNA test done,
and then you'll know for sure.
- I already know.
- You scared?
Why you pushing me?
I'm not pushing you.
I don't need any
*** test, Sean.
That is not my kid.
It's an easy test.
It takes, like, two seconds.
How is this any
of your business?
I don't know.
I'm your friend, maybe?
I want to see you
clear of this.
Until you know for sure.
Come on, Frank.
What, you want peace
of mind or not? Frank!
Things are getting worse.
Yeah?
You remember I told you--
Oh, thank you.
I told you that I found 300
in Damian's drawer?
Yeah?
Where does a 15-year-old kid
get this kind of money?
Two days ago, he bought
a brand-new leather jacket,
and then last night,
get this,
he comes home
with an iPod.
Christ, he bought a car?
No.
It's not a car.
It's like a music thing.
Oh, an iPod.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
This thing costs almost $500.
***.
This is a kid with no job.
Did you even talk to him yet?
No, not yet.
Oh, Jesus.
God rest his father's soul,
but if Jimmy knew
what was going on,
he would pop out of the grave
and give his son
the beating of his life.
Want some more wine?
Hmm? Mm-hm.
I'm sure there's a logical
explanation for this thing,
you know?
He's probably just, like,
tutoring after school
with, like, you know
retards, you know?
They have retarded kids
at that school, right?
Mm-hm.
You in a rush to go someplace?
I'm sorry.
It just, uh
takes the edge off.
I feel so guilty
drinking wine
while you're sitting there
with a ginger ale.
You miss ***?
Nah.
You kidding?
Master of restraint.
Really?
Mm-hmm.
Like a night like tonight
with the dinner
and the candles and
a pretty girl?
Well, maybe just a little bit.
How's your day?
Save anyone's life?
No.
It doesn't happen
too often.
Menus?
Thank you.
Look ahem.
Andrew, before we go
any further,
I think there's something
you need to know about me.
Okay.
I'm just going to come
right out and say it.
I'm not
a ***
***.
Well, neither am I.
Oh.
Wonder what they have
on tap.
I think about dating again,
and then reality sets in.
I mean, what a personal ad
that would be, right?
Enjoys cooking
and walking on the beach
and sobbing uncontrollably
at the drop of a hat.
No smokers.
You know what?
You are a catch.
You were always a catch,
and I think you're hotter now
than you were before.
You're full of ***.
I'm serious.
You look great.
- Okay.
- Here.
Got it? All right.
I'm not you.
I'm a guy.
I'm not a chick.
I can't walk
in your shoes,
but I'll tell you,
the thing with you and Lisa,
that's nobody else's--
What Lisa thing?
You know
The thing.
The thing?
You know, the, uh
The lesbian thing.
What?!
Look, I don't care.
You know?
It's your life.
You've got to be happy.
That's the bottom line.
Lisa is my psychic.
That's--? That's all?
Ohh.
I'm sorry.
I thought--
I thought, uh
something else.
Tommy!
Shh!
I would never,
never be with another woman!
Oh, my God!
I mean, other than that one time
in high school.
Really?
Kidding.
Oh.
It was after high school.
No.
Very funny.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Had you thinking
about it.
Oh, God!
I cannot wait until
my fianc�e gets here.
I got to tell her this.
Fianc�e?
Oh, man.
I was way off.
Mm-hmm.
She's great too.
Her name's Geneva.
Oh, like the salami?
Uh, no.
That's "Genoa.
"
Like-- Like the city.
Geneva.
You are going to love her.
And she's really going to be
into you too.
You are totally her type.
Cool.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Speaking of the devil.
Hi, baby!
Hi.
Mmm!
Mmm.
You smell good.
Thank you.
Geneva,
this is Mikey.
- Mikey, this is my fianc�e, Geneva.
- Oh, my God.
You are my hero.
Thank you so much
for what you did.
As you can see,
she's very affectionate.
She also believes
in the "one good deed
deserves another" theory.
The way I figure it,
we're getting married soon,
and this may be
our last chance
to really, you know,
let loose and, uh, do this.
Do what?
What are you guys talking about?
You didn't tell him?
I was just about to.
Dude
We want to have a three-way
with you.
You mean like sexually?
Yep.
There he is.
Working away like
a busy little bee.
Told you everything
was all right.
I hope that you're right.
This was fun.
Our date.
Yeah.
Let's make it a thing.
You want to make it
into a thing?
Yeah, you know,
like a weekly thing.
A weekly thing.
Um
What exactly--?
Sheila
Call me.
Okay.
Be careful,
now.
Be careful.
You okay?
Oh!
Holy ***.
Oh.
Hello?
Hey.
What are you doing
spending that money
so quick?
Didn't you ever see
Goodfellas?
I heard it was
very violent.
Very funny, very funny.
I tell you what,
you're cut off, pally.
Okay?
Not one more cent.
Oh, that's too bad.
Two little mouse clicks and
I can have Roger's car repossessed.
Really?
Take less than 24 hours.
Hey, hey.
By the way,
here's the plan, okay?
You're going
to tell your mother
you've been tutoring some
dumb kid at school, okay?
That's the plan.
That's what you're doing now.
Here she comes.
- Hey, cutie.
- Hey.
I'm home.
How was dinner?
Good.
Who you talking to?
Oh, this dyslexic kid
from my class at school.
I've been tutoring him
the last couple of weeks,
trying to make some money
so I don't have
to take any from you.
You're so sweet.
What's his name?
Who?
The dyslexic kid.
Oh, it's, uh,
Jake something.
You tell him I said hello.
All right, Ma.
Will do.
All right.
She's gone.
Nice.
Hey, um
How much you think
the repossession would cost?
Uh five bills.
All right.
I'll get back to you.
That kid's gonna put me
in the poorhouse.
Jeez.
Where the hell you been?
We married now?
Oh.
Excuse me
for caring.
By the way
the whole
Sheila-lesbian thing?
False alarm.
No.
See, I told you she wouldn't be
into that, didn't I?
I'm just worried about a guy.
What do you mean?
Is she seeing a guy?
She's completely in
mourning over you.
- Forget about it.
- Good.
I mean, it's not good.
It's just, it's better than her
seeing some other
*** fireman, right?
Yeah.
What do you got, you got, uh
something.
What?
What is that?
It's red.
Oh.
You know what that is?
That's, um
It's marinara sauce.
I had, uh
I ate at Luigi's tonight.
What was that?
What?
I don't know.
You just made a weird face.
What are you talking about?
I didn't make a weird face.
Yeah, you did.
This is my normal
"come home,
relax and have a drink"
face.
Now it is, but two seconds ago
you made a weird,
"Jimmy's talking about his wife
and I feel guilty" face.
What are you, nuts?
That was the "I have marinara
sauce on my face" face.
I don't even have
the other guilty face thing
you're talking about
in my face repertoire.
The fact that you even have
a face repertoire
makes you suspect.
You know, it's like talking
to a broad, it really is.
Okay?
Blow me.
Kiss my ***.
Yeah?
Mr.
Rivera?
It's Dr.
Verma.
Oh, hey.
The test was positive.
It looks like you have
yourself a daughter.
Oh.
Um
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's that ***
West Side Highway again.
So, what did you do?
I excused myself,
went to the bathroom,
and stayed there
for an hour and a half
till they went home.
Wait a minute.
You passed
on a three-way?
Was she hot?
Way hot.
Are you nuts?
Lou, I would've had to have sex
in front of another guy.
So block him out.
What if I got hit
with friendly fire?
Well, then make sure
you're done first
and get the hell
out of the way.
You know, Jesus,
it's true what they say.
Three-ways, like youth,
are wasted on the young.
Get that line stretched,
will you?
Tommy, Franco, Sean.
Grab some of those chucks.
I want to shore up the SUV
to make sure
it doesn't tip over on us.
All right.
I got a sawbuck that says
the driver
in the SUV was drunk.
I'll take that bet.
- Yeah?
- Let's do it.
What's the matter with you,
Franco?
Nothing.
I'm good.
Five paramedics on scene.
Check underneath,
all right?
All right.
Hang on, sir.
We're going to get you
out of there, okay?
- Smells like I win, huh?
- Yeah.
You win.
Jesus.
Can you feel your fingers
and your toes?
Hey, Tommy, I need a neck collar
and a long board.
Silletti? I need a collar
and a long board now.
Okay.
Got it.
You feel that?
All right.
Just be patient, all right?
We're gonna
get you out of here.
Conscious.
And the driver is--
Come on, Silletti.
Christ, it looks like
they're pulling a kid
out of that car.
Tommy, I need you
to stay over here.
Stay over here
and help these guys.
I think I may know that driver.
Just stay over here.
Go over there and
help the guys get the--
Tommy, come on.
Help these guys.
What's going on, man?
Nothing's going on.
Just stay here.
Guys? Franco!
***.
- Hi, this is Colleen.
- Oh, my God!
Tommy! Tommy!
Tommy, take it easy!
Tommy!
No, no.
Take it easy.
Come on.
Tommy, listen to me!
Is she dead?
Is she dead?
She's hurt bad, Tommy,
but she's alive.
Okay?
Now, you got to let
the EMTs
do their job.
Okay?
Okay, Tommy?
Now, listen, we're going to
get you in the chief's car,
we're going to take you
to the hospital.
Okay?
That's the deal.
Okay?
That's the deal.
Now, I'm going
to get the truck
right now, Tommy.
Okay?
Now, you're okay.
She's okay.
She's alive.
Okay.
Okay?
Oh, my God.
She's going to be
all right, Tommy.
- Hey.
- Where is she?
They're working on her.
I want to see her.
No, you can't.
Believe me, I tried.
Who's in charge here?
Who do I have to talk to?
Did you know she was coming
into the city?
No.
I told her she couldn't go.
- That's what I told her.
- Well, that's it.
She's never allowed
to see this kid again.
Roger
What, do I have to be related
to care about her?
Is that how
it's got to be?
Tommy.
Come on.
Come on, guys.
Come on.
Hey, hey.
Wrong time,
wrong place.
Come on, now.
It's okay, Janet.
Don't let this yuppie
*** get under your skin.
I heard that.
*** bag, you come in here
on a visit
You want to be a patient?
It's your call.
Manhattan to Battalion 1-5,
Manhattan to Battalion 1-5.
Battalion 1-5 to Manhattan,
respond to the box.
Tommy, look, we got to go.
All right.
Thanks.
Let us know how you
make out.
Okay.
She's going to be okay.
See you, guys.
Tommy, I can't get
any answers in there.
You know what?
What did I tell you, huh?
What did I tell you?
Get the hell off of me!
I told you to get
your priorities straight.
You wanted to be
in charge of the kids.
She's laying
in a hospital bed
while you're trying
to get laid
with your loser
*** boyfriend!
And where have you been?
Where was I? At work!
Paying your *** bills!
Tommy, this isn't about
our ***.
This is about our little girl
in there.
Don't tell me.
*** you, Tommy.
It's on your head!
Colleen Gavin's
parents?
Yeah, right here.
Okay.
Your daughter has sustained
trauma to the head.
Can we see her?
Not yet.
We're still
working on her.
Is she gonna be okay?
I can't say just yet.
I have to get back inside.
I just wanted to let you know
that she's being
well taken care of.
Doctor, we're just trying
to get some information--
Hey, hey, what did I tell you?
Huh?
Get him out of here before I put
his head through the window.
Good time to pick a fight.
Shut up!
Roger, please.
Leave.
What?
This is causing
too much confusion,
and I can't handle the stress
anymore.
Can I please
talk to you?
Roger, no! Just leave.
You faxed this
to the commissioner's office?
What?
"Stick it up your ***"?
Oh, yeah.
I thought they might enjoy
a speedy response.
Real smart.
You got your wish.
They're giving you a hearing
a week from today.
You also got yourself
suspended.
What?
The commissioner didn't see
the humor in your fax.
He wants you out of the house,
effective immediately.
What are you talking about?
You don't understand English?
You are suspended.
Go home.
Now.
I love you, baby.
Give me a call soon, okay?
It's me, lover boy.
I just wanted
to hear your voice.
Hi.
Hey.
Here.
The doctor said
there's still no change.
Next couple of hours are key.
You know what? I'll be back.
Where are you going?
I got to go see someone.
Typical.
Hey, coz.
Thought you might
be stopping by.
Hey, Mick.
You looking for me?
Looking for him, actually.
But you'll do.
I didn't see your car out front.
I was at Joey Fuller's
wake.
Joey Fuller from our class?
Heart attack,
two days ago.
Dropped dead at his daughter's
Little League game.
***.
Sorry.
Heard about Colleen.
Yeah.
I'm going to try
and get over there.
She okay?
Not yet.
So you're stopping by
to say a prayer?
Maybe.
I remember when you baptized her
right up there on that altar.
Yep.
She smiled.
She did.
Most babies cry.
She smiled.
I remember standing up
at that altar and
watching Janet walk down
that aisle on our wedding day.
Man, she was beautiful.
Yeah.
I don't know, Mick.
Sometimes I just
I wish I could go back.
Even just a couple of years.
Do some things different.
Look, Tom, God has a certain--
Ahh.
Don't give me the "God has
a certain plan" speech.
Please?
I remember when we were kids,
man,
this place really meant
something, you know?
No matter how bad things were
in the world,
how many Mansons there were,
how many Kennedys they killed,
we knew on Sundays,
we'd come in here for an hour,
and everything was going to be
all right.
Tom, I, uh
I don't know what
you want me to say.
Mick
I want you to say
that it's all
It's ***.
You know?
There is no plan,
there is no map.
There's no golden ring
at the end of the ride.
It's just
***.
You know?
I want you to take away
the hope, man.
That's the thing
that's killing me.
It's just
It's like, uh
I'm just hanging here, man.
Hope is making me think I can
fix my marriage, you know?
The day of Jimmy's funeral
You stood up on that altar
and you said sometimes
we don't know why God does
the things that he does.
But I'm telling you
Mick
if he takes
my little girl tonight
I'm gonna wanna know why.
That's why you got to
hold on to the hope, Tom.
Because in the end
that's all we got left.
I'm gonna hang around
for a little bit.
Take your time.
I found out the results
of the test!
She's your baby,
Frankie!
***.
What's wrong?
I might need a minute here.
I, uh
need a little bit of help here.
I know I haven't
been coming around a lot,
but, uh
if you can help me out,
then I'll, uh
see to it
that maybe that changes.