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Rita makes a deal with some devils, and Mike buckles when his personal and private lives collide.

Primary Title
  • Westside
Date Broadcast
  • Monday 28 August 2017
Start Time
  • 20 : 35
Finish Time
  • 21 : 30
Duration
  • 55:00
Series
  • 3
Episode
  • 8
Channel
  • Three
Broadcaster
  • MediaWorks Television
Programme Description
  • Rita makes a deal with some devils, and Mike buckles when his personal and private lives collide.
Classification
  • AO
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captioning Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Television programs--New Zealand
Genres
  • Drama
The money'll be divided up at the shed, with Dario taking his 20%. No good. It has to be 50. 20%'s maybe too much. How much too much? About 20%. To the job. (CHUCKLES) (ROCK MUSIC) Argh! It's my knee! Drop the money! Armed robbery, Lefty? It's my money! So let me sum things up. You have no idea where the van is,... Behind a bloody dairy. ...and now we are at war with the Doslics? Papa Smurfs. Just lie back and enjoy the trip. Cops are here. Coming with me, then. (GRUNTS) He tossed these. They got Wolf. Man, I had no idea you take underage drinking so seriously these days. Copyright Able 2017. So, how come only Wolf got arrested? We don't know that he's been arrested. He got taken away by the fucking cops! That doesn't always mean arrested. And how come your mate Lefty didn't get done as well, eh? I don't know, do I? Because I wasn't there! Well, why were they in that pub? Was that part of the plan? Jesus Christ, girl! I don't know! How many different ways do I need to say it?! You don't know fucking much, do you Ted, eh?! (TENSE MUSIC) (PHONE RINGS) McCarthy. Why have you got my son? Word travels fast. My oath, it does. Answer the question. Well, why don't we start with the underage drinking? Don't make me laugh. Well, what about when they resist arrest or obstruct an officer in the course of his duty? Bullshit. You let him go. Now. Maybe he assaulted an officer. My boy knows better than that. Maybe there are other charges pending. Or maybe I'm just getting started here, Rita. Yeah. Well, you might wanna keep in mind that you and I, we have a special relationship, through our mutual friend. The security company called. The serial numbers on the keys match. They're the ones from the missing security van. We can charge Wolfgang West. Armed robbery. Get the little prick off our streets for 15 years. Yeah, I think we can taihoa on that one, Constable. He had the keys. We caught him trying to toss them. Yeah, but we're a ways off an arrest yet. Because he's a West. Are we meant to treat them differently because they're mates of yours? OK, you need to watch what you're saying. Just wondering how you wanna play it, DS McCarthy. Bring 'em in. Ted West and all his crew. Let's hear what they've got to say for themselves. Wanna join me? No, probably not the time for that sort of thing. (SIGHS) Our boy is down at the station. He'll be fine. I wanna go down there. Not sure that would help, love. It would help me, yelling at a few pigs ` one fucking pig in particular. Yeah. They're gonna let him out when they realise they've got nothing on him. What about Lefty? What about him? Well, where is he? Like I told young Cheryl out there, I have no fucking idea. So why hasn't he called, then? I don't know, Rita. Maybe he's gone to ground somewhere where there isn't a phone. What are you gonna do about the van? The van can stay there until after dark. Well, then what, Ted? I'm working on it, OK? I'm working on every fucking thing. Sorry. Oh, I just... I know. I know. (SIGHS) They've got our boy, I know. (CAR APPROACHES) (TYRES SCREECH) (HONKS CAR HORN) Shit. Shit. You try to cheat us, eh? You started it, mate. (SIREN WAILS) (CAR ENGINE STARTS) (TYRES SCREECH) (SIREN WAILS) TJ, Rangi, round the back! Nothing better to do, eh, Shane? Yeah, yeah, all right. (WESTS CLAMOUR) OK, if you all cooperate, this will go much easier on everyone. Like that's ever happened in the history of fucking anything. Have you got a warrant? Yes, I have a search warrant. Turn this place over. What is it that we're supposed to have done, Constable? You know. No. No, I don't. Oh, then you won't mind accompanying me to the station, will you? And why would I do that when I don't know anything about anything that you're talking about? Or you can leave your son there, on his own. I'm sure he can answer our questions. Can I at least put some clothes on? Go for your life, Mr West. You need to shift that van. I'll add it to my list, right after sorting out your Dally mates. Look, it'll be fine,... OK? He'll be fine. (HANGERS SCRAPE) Forget about them. No way these losers are part of it. Come, Grasshopper ` snatch the pebble from my hand. Take the pebble from my hand. There's no pebble. If you can take the pebble from my hand,... then it will be time for you to leave. Get this clown in the car. I'm not a clown! Clowns are evil! Get your own pebble! Phineas! Grasshopper. Stop hitting the cops. You'll only make it worse. What cops? Honey, are you OK? Get him in the car! You be gentle with him! Get off me. Am I going to church now? Phineas, just go with the policemen, OK? Don't cause any more trouble. OK. But they can't have my pebble. Get off me! (DOOR SLAMS) (ROCK MUSIC) Should we be calling lawyers or something? Nah. If you call in a lawyer too soon, they think you're guilty. I hate to state the obvious... If they think you're guilty, they'll keep looking. If you do nothing; say nothing, it's a battle of wills, love. The boys know what to do. Have they gone? Whatever you're on, I don't wanna know. Did you give Phineas something? Is that why he's acting all weird? Answer my fucking question! Eric gave him acid. Only cos the weed was messing with his head. You gave Phineas LSD? Are you fucking insane? Do you have any idea what that could do to a brain like his? Expand it? (SIGHS) Oi! Someone come and clean up this shit! (ROCK MUSIC) (DOOR SLAMS) (SIGHS) Hey, mate. What are you in for? I don't know. You? Indecent exposure. That makes sense. Why? Because you're a cock. Who are you calling a cock? You, because you're a cock. Maybe I am, but at least I'm a cock that works. You dropped these. Nope. At the pub. Not me. I have someone who says he saw you drop them. Who? Him? The guy who hates me because he fancies my girlfriend? Well, maybe he put them there to set me up. For what? I don't know. Whatever you brought me in here for. I'm pretty sure it's not underage drinking. Witnesses say you were drinking with someone at the pub. Yeah, there was a guy there. He was talking to me. From the descriptions we have, this guy sounds a lot like Lefty Munroe. Dad's mate? Yeah. The guy whose wife you're now shacked up with? So it's just a bloody coincidence that you and a bloke who looks just like Lefty Monroe happen to be at a pub where the keys to a hijacked security van happen to turn up (?) Yeah, it's a pretty rough pub, Detective McCarthy. Either that or one of you lot brought along the keys, like that cartridge case with that Arthur Allan Thomas bloke. Interview terminated. (GRUNTS) (ROCK MUSIC) (GRUNTS) UNDER BREATH: Bugger. Are you feeling the chill in your home? You could be eligible for a 50% subsidy towards the cost of insulation. Ah, much better. Well, it's OK, Lefty ` do what you want, make yourself at home (!) I just need to sit for a while, OK? And you chose here? Figured this would be the last place they'd look for me. I don't wanna know. Best you don't. Exactly. So fuck off. Just for a while. Please. Well, if Mike comes looking for you, I'm telling him you forced me. As long as you don't pick up the phone and call him, I don't give a shit. (GRUNTS, PANTS) Well, I s'pose you want a cup of tea, then. Hey, Rita. This has all gone to hell, eh? That about covers it. Well, the Doslics were here when the cops showed up. Took off when they saw the pigs. Is Ted inside? Cop shop. They arrested him? Questioning. Come on, Ted. This is a bloody good job ` real class. The bloody abseiling down into the courtyard ` that is a true professional at the top of his game. Are you trying to flatter me into confessing? Is that you admitting it was all your idea? Oh, look, I wish it was. Sounds like a sweet nut, except for the abseiling nonsense. I have a fear of heights. God's honest truth. You've never told the God's honest truth in your life, Ted. I'm sorry you have such a low opinion of me. My opinion of you went down when you started using firearms. Well, that had nothing to do with me` And again, there is a gun involved. That's not like you, Ted. No, it isn't. So charge me, my son, my friends,... or let us go. If I could help you I would, Mr McCarthy, but I saw the error of my ways many years ago, and now I'm just a humble shop assistant. Uh-huh. Tough game, that fashion retailing, is it? Those nice young men you put me in a cell with ` I guess you could say we had political differences. (ROCK MUSIC) Sit back down, pretty boy. OK, let's get O'Driscoll, the brains of the operation, in here. Yeah, I dunno if that's gonna be very useful. Don't call me that! But it's true, Phineas. I'm not a useless cock! No, I said your cock is useless. Shut up! It's like this. That's not true! Your spoof couldn't find its way out of a paper bag, let alone into Carol's womb. I'm more than man enough for her! Look! It doesn't matter how big it is, Phineas. If it doesn't shoot out babies, sooner or later, Carol's gonna start looking elsewhere. No, no, no, she wouldn't. Liar, liar! You still want me to question him? That's not true! OK, maybe not. (PHONE RINGS) Galleria Second-hand Goods. Hey, it's me. Hi. How's your day going? Oh, so-so. It's gotta be better than the river of shit I'm swimming in. How's that? Security van job. You should probably know, I've had to bring in Ted, along with little Ted. Say who? Wolf. Like father, like son. Well, that's not gonna go down well. I've already had her on the phone making threats, if you get my drift. Oh, yes. Let me know if she talks to you. Will do. And you should probably also know that Wolf was last seen with Lefty. Right. (KNOCK AT DOOR) So, obviously, I'm not gonna make lunch. Obviously. And we'll talk at home. Yeah, I'll see you there. Love you. You too. (PHONE RECEIVER DINGS) No sign of the little Maori fella at his chop shop. Mm-hm. When does your mum get back? You mean when is she gonna find the stolen van at her store`? Just answer the question. First thing tomorrow. Right. When it gets dark, you're moving that van. Well, the plan was to take it back to my place. I think we can assume that plan is fucked. We'll need to find somewhere else to stash it. Shit. Don't you believe in knocking in bloody Croatia? Well, I'm sorry. My good manners must have been left when your husband fucking betrayed me. Funny, cos the way I heard it, you were the one who started that game. We felt the terms of the deal needed renegotiating. Right. So now what ` you've decided to come after the womenfolk? It's OK, Rita ` I've got your back. What do you take us for, Serbs? I am here to help. Really? Obviously, the van is hidden somewhere, so we will take care of the van ` make it disappear. And the money would just disappear along with it? No, no. 50/50 ` same as deal Ted throw away. See, the thing is, Dario,... you tried to blackmail Ted into getting a larger cut` Not blackmail. ...and he did what he needed to do. And the second thing ` even if we did fall for your smarmy bullshit, no one here has any idea where the van is. This is bullshit. Someone here knows where the van is. You ` you're Wolf's woman, right? He was driving the van. And now he's at the cop shop, ya fuckwit ` when the hell could he have told me? And I'm no one's 'woman', all right? Stop lying to me. Where is the fucking van! Hey! That's no way to speak to women. Dario, nobody here... knows where the van is. So go before this gets stupid. It would be a shame if new evidence came to light implicating Ted in all this` Dario, don't be an idiot. If you do that, we all go down. We'll be watching. So, two uniformed guards get out. They start to unload. Guards go in. And Wolfgang West and Lefty Munroe exit and drive off. Constable, if you can say for certain that that's them, then you're a better man than I. Good luck getting that past a jury. Are you sure you should be involved in this case, Detective Sergeant? Given how compromised you are when it comes to the Wests and their associates. Maybe I am,... maybe I'm not, but the one thing I am sure of is you need to pull your head in and show some respect. Well, this is the clusterfuck to end all clusterfucks. No idea what you mean. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm just waiting until we all walk out of here. You might do that, Ted ` you're a slippery bastard. But your son, he will not. Because your criminal-genius son had the van keys on him. You know which keys I'm talking about, right? It's OK ` I know you do. The fucking van keys, Ted. He can argue all he wants, but him plus keys equals serious probable cause. I'm sure even you can see that. Well, maybe we should leave that to the lawyers. Do we really need to? There were two people who drove that van away. One's a kid. Maybe he'll do two years' soft time, out in one... if he helps us put away the other bastard. The investigation can end right there. No one else need know. If you're open to this,... I can arrange for you and Wolf to have some quiet time to discuss how it might work. I wouldn't mind, actually, having a private word with my son. Good man. So I can give him some pointers on how to tell a pig to go fuck himself with a rusty crowbar. You'd rather let your son go to prison than give up Lefty? Wests don't dob. Well, you might wish Lefty had your principles, because when I had him in here, he gave you up at the very thought of doing time. And you'd choose that maggot over your own son? Father of the year, Ted West (!) (DOOR CREAKS) (DOOR CLANGS) (LOCK CLICKS) Oh! How do you chicks drink sherry? It tastes like petrol mixed with vinegar. (SIGHS) You know, you can go home if you want. But then I'd miss enjoying you in pain. That's harsh. Not when it comes to you. I wasn't that bad, was I? Keep drinking the sherry, Lefty. You know, I've been thinking about where you and I went wrong. Well, for me, it was somewhere between the 'I' and the 'do'. Nah, we were great when we first got married. We loved each other, back then. And then I got into this game, the crime game. I get what game you're talking about, Lefty. And not for the better, I reckon. That's what I've been thinking, anyway. (SHERRY SLOSHES) (PHONE RINGS) McCarthy. Time to end this. Hello, Rita. I want my boy and my husband back. In that order? Don't be a smart-arse. What do you want? I don't need anything, Rita, thanks to Wolf having the van keys on him. You know which van I'm talking about, right? As in not-Ted's van. OK. Let me put this another way. You know me, right? For my sins. So you know that when it comes to my boy, I will go to any lengths to keep him out of jail. You know this from history, right? I do. So what you need to know this time is if he goes away, when it could have been avoided, I will tear it all fucking down, and I will take people with me. That would be kinda self-defeating, don't you think? Call it the price you pay for a mother's love. So, Mike,... how can it be avoided? What would it take, were it in my grasp, to end this thing? The missing van and its contents, for starters. I suppose I could ask around. I'd still need someone to put in the frame. Not my family. Obviously. And not Lefty. (SCOFFS) What is it with you guys and him? Does that mean you've talked to Ted about this? Apparently, Wests don't dob. I just know that Lefty's weak and will give up anyone you ask him to ` guilty or not. Well, yeah, there is that. But I'm still gonna need someone to charge. I can give you that. OK, here's what we're gonna do ` go to the dairy, get the van, drive it up into the Waitaks. You know the reserve near Waiatarua? Sure. Leave it there. What about the money? Money and all. Why? Doesn't matter. Does to me. This is what Ted wants us to do, so do your fucking job. You, you go with him to the dairy. You make sure that your sister keeps her mouth shut if anyone starts asking questions. And how do we actually know this is what Ted wants? Because when Ted's not here, I'm it. You got any more problems? Yeah. If I'm gonna dump the van there, how am I meant to get home? It's in the middle of bloody nowhere. You need to follow him up there. Me? Yes. You've got your car here, right? What if the Doslics are watching the house and they follow us? Where's the car that you stole for the job? Couple of blocks away. OK, go out the back ` use that. A stolen car? I've never driven a stolen car before. I've always left that stuff` Carol, I'm sure you'll be fine. And while we're doing this, what about Wolf? Yeah, and Ted. And Phineas, who must be going through hell in there. What we're doing now will solve all of that. How? It just will. We're leaving the van there for the cops, aren't we? Yeah. And the money? There'll be other jobs. We've walked away from money before for our own good ` we can walk away this time. Fuck! It's what needs to happen, Bert, if we want our men out. You've been talking to the cops, haven't you? Yes, of course I've been talking to the fucking cops. Heads-up, girlie ` that's the way the world works. Isn't that so, Bert? They've got nothing on us. We can staunch it out ` we've done that in the past too. Wolf had the van keys on him. Oh fuck! Fuck. Fuck! Yes. So this is the deal. This is how it has to play out. Any further fucking questions? (INTENSE MUSIC) eThere is a Doslic parked just down the road. Doesn't matter. Let them follow me. We should come with you for protection. Oh, bless you, Falani, but I don't need protection. It might help if we knew where you were going. No, it wouldn't. Guard the house and stay off the drugs. Are you off? Yes, Constable, I am going home to have dinner, because I am starving. What about the West mob? What about them? You're the one with the hard-on for them. Do I let them go? Let them go, torture them ` I really don't care. I've had a gutsful. So you're walking away. They're Central's problem now. The robbery happened on their patch. They'll question them or not ` I don't give a shit. Of course you don't. You make one more fucking snide comment about me, Constable, there's a lot more where that came from. You can stay here all night if you want to, but I have to go home now. To your boyfriend? You were doing well when you were keeping your thoughts to yourself ` don't mess it up now. Seriously, what's the deal with you and him? I love him, and he loves me. Yeah, I buy the second half of that. I need him. To get over it. Get over what? My addiction to pricks like you. (CHUCKLES) We had some fun, though, didn't we? Even through all the fights. Are you staying or going? Going. (GRUNTS) (GRUNTS) Oh, for fuck's sake. I'll give you a lift. So, what do I do if we get separated? Because, you know, boys drive faster then girls. Do you know where the reserve we're going to is? Yes. Phineas and I used to go there when we first got together and we were trying to get away from Mammy` Well, then, drive there, and I'll be waiting. Roger that. What if we get chased by the cops? Well, that won't happen. Let's pretend that it does. Well, then, they'll be chasing me and not you. So if you see flashing lights, pull over like a good citizen and let them drive past. That makes sense. Yes, it does. I'm a bit nervous. I can tell. Do you wanna maybe go and get in the car, Carol? We'll be rolling in a minute. OK. Good plan. Yeah, about the only good bit. (ENGINE STARTS) No, I'm not giving you money. You have to pay me ` I covered for you. I'm not giving you money, Mandy. But there's money in the van. I know there is. OK, that has nothing to do with you, Mandy. It does now, since your boyfriend brought it here. You know he pashed me, right? Just grow the fuck up, will you? He did. It's true. OK, let me put it another way ` this is serious, all right? And if you breathe a word of this to Mum, you will not reach your next birthday. Wow, look who's suddenly the scary` (GASPS) Got it? (INTENSE MUSIC) (VAN ENGINE REVS) (MUSIC CONTINUES) I need to speak to Dario. And that's why we never deal with the Chinese. Ah, Mrs Ted West. I am glad to see you. I feel terrible about our last meeting. I'm sure you do, Dario. No, no, without a word of a lie. How it must have seemed to you and lovely Miss Carol and the young woman with the mouth on her. I blame these men. They must come across dull and brutish. So, is there any chance we can lose the guys so you and I can talk? Drink? No. I'm here about business. Ah, yes. It's a pity about our current business, is it not? It is. But I've spoken to Ted. They have released him ` good. No, they haven't. It was through an intermediary. He's asked me to bring you a deal. I am all about the deal. 50/50. So the new deal is the old deal? The one you forced upon him, yeah. The one Ted spat back in my face. Well, he's had a chance to reconsider, and now he feels that this is the best way forward for our two families, in the long run. Also, uh, if police find the van, then, uh, Ted West is fucked. I just do what I'm told, Dario. So do we have a deal? Sure. Bring us the van. I can't do that. The boys dumped it after you started chasing them. So it's currently being moved from there to where you can pick it up. Why not bring it here? Do you really want that, Dario? No. Good thought. OK. We're good. We're good. (INTENSE MUSIC) (BRAKE CLICKS) Well, isn't this just like old times? And you love it. Get out. You miss it. The thrill of it. I'm getting over it, Lefty. (CAR ENGINE REVS) (INTENSE MUSIC) (CONTEMPLATIVE MUSIC) (BRAKE CLICKS) That was the scariest thing I've ever done. My heart is pounding. When you went through that intersection and the lights changed and I had to stop, it was like it took forever for them to change back. It was like time stopped. I thought I was gonna lose you. Well, you did good, Carol. You know, we got here. It's also really exciting, eh? Bits of me are tingling. Well, that's good to know, but maybe we should take off now. Carol? I can drive if you want. It just seems weird. The tingly bits? Leaving all that money just sitting there. Oh. Yeah. Yeah, tell me about it (!) Did you have a plan? Well, doesn't matter now, does it? Tell me. Well, back when I was with Riana, I was looking into my family history ` whanau is what we call it in Maori ` and we found that I had this uncle who was in the Maori Battalion. He was a real hero. Yeah. He died at Monte Cassino. So... me and her, we were... we were gonna go and visit the place he died. (CLEARS THROAT) What were you and Phineas gonna do with your share? We were gonna buy a baby. Oh. You can do that? Overseas. If you know where to look. Where have you been? Nowhere that concerns you. I got back, and there were only these three idiots here. That was a bit harsh. There were things that needed doing. All good? All good. And now they are done. (SPLIT ENZ'S 'LOG CABIN FEVER') # In the river alone, always alone, out of... # my depth. # Headlong to the ocean, # will I sink # or swim? # (ROCK MUSIC CONTINUES) (MUSIC CONTINUES) If we need to talk to you again, we'll come looking ` don't you worry about that. Now piss off. Where's my son? (ROCK MUSIC CONTINUES) (MUSIC CONTINUES) Where is he? Why isn't Wolf with you? I have no idea about anything you're talking about. So why didn't they let him go when they let all you guys go? Eh? The keys. I don't know why he hadn't tossed them ` it wasn't like we needed them any more. He must have forgotten. So he's gonna end up taking the blame. (SCOFFS) I know about this ` it's always the youngest who ends up getting nicked, while the old guys walk away. Just without the money this time. She said it's what you wanted. I did a deal with McCarthy to get Wolf out ` to get you all out. Well, that didn't happen, did it? So there's no money? No, honey. So we can't buy a baby? It was the only way I could think to get you out. No, it's OK, it's OK. You did the right thing. For you, yeah. What about Wolf? Just shut the fuck up about Wolf! You don't even care about him, do you? As long as Ted here's out. Yeah, he'll do a couple of years inside, but it'll be good for him ` teach him how to be a better crim. You don't give a shit! That is my son that you are talking about! And the father of my child! I found out yesterday. I was... gonna tell him when he got home. (BLUES CHORD) (BLUES CHORD) It doesn't make any sense. I gave him the van, the money, the Doslics caught at the scene ` case closed, and you're off the hook. McCarthy lied. If he did, he can fucking kiss goodbye to his true love. (PHONE RINGS) Yes? Where's Detective McCarthy? Hello, Mrs West. Put McCarthy on. Sorry, Mrs West, but he won't be doing any favours for you from now on. Anything I can help with? Maybe you wanna know about your son. I wanna talk to my son. Sure. Maybe you could come down here and get him to tell us where he hid the money. You can go fuck yourself. (PHONE RECEIVER CLATTERS) (SIGHS) Someone's got the money. What are you looking at me for? Well, you were the last one who saw it. I didn't take it, though. Ask her. We didn't actually see the money. That's right. We didn't even look in the back. You didn't think to check? Why? The back was locked. I think. We didn't check that either. What about your sister? She was there the whole time. She's just a kid. She wouldn't have the nerve. Or the brains. Can I ask a question? Yes, Phineas. Where's Lefty? (ROCK MUSIC) STREET TALK: # Called up right to say hello. # Now I miss you, heaven knows... Drink? Please. (BLUES MUSIC CONTINUES) What's wrong? Nothing. I'm fine. Old age? Something like that. (MUSIC CONTINUES) It's OK ` I can cure you. # How's the summer treating you? # I love you. I love you too. (BLUES MUSIC CONTINUES) Thought you'd be in bed. Not sleepy. Been a bit of a day. Tell me about it (!) So I gather. You wanna talk about it? Not really. But it did help me sort a few things out. Oh yes? You're quitting that job. You're not going back there. Mike, we've talked about this. You hate it there. You know you do. So instead, we're going on holiday ` you, me and the girls. We'll just take off ` go see Desiree in London. Start there and see where we end up. We can afford this, can we? Yeah, we can. I perfed today. Well, it was suggested that I perf after I whacked a fellow officer. Twice, as it turns out. But the point is, with that and my Super, we have enough money to last us for a long time. It's that much, is it? I've been a pig for a long time, Ngaire. It adds up. And today... I felt like a pig ` having to deal with the Wests, knowing that we're both in their pockets. And I thought, 'Fuck this. I don't wanna live like this any more.' So I took the money and ran, so you don't have to be Mrs Piggy any more or listen to Ted's shit bacon jokes. I want us to start a life of our own, as far away from them as possible. You know I have expensive taste, right? I factored that in to the equation. Come to bed. Just give me a minute. (ROCK MUSIC) I will tear it all fucking down, and I will take people with me. So, Mike,... how can it be avoided? What would it take, were it in my grasp,... to end this thing? (ROCK MUSIC) Jesus, Carol, if you're gonna give him a blow job, hurry up. (PRINCE TUI TEKA'S 'FOR THE LIFE OF ME') # How can there be a song # without the music? Look, all I'm saying is that I have a reliable informant, who swears there are 2 kilos of coke at the Doslic place, headed for Melbourne tomorrow. Now if you wanna let that slip, well, that's over to you. Yep. Good plan. They wanna see you upstairs. Well aware of that. The Wests are all yours. Except for the ones you're screwing. (CLATTERING) Don't say you weren't fucking warned. We have a warrant to search this premises under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975. What bullshit is this? There's no drugs here. # A future # with no past # can never be. # A hummingbird # can't live # unless it's free to fly, # oh, yeah. # And I... # must have you, # for the life of me. # I know that sunshine # follows rain. # I know that pleasure # follows pain. Call the lawyer. # And I know that I must have you # somehow. # Oh. # Oh. # Every ship waits for the crew... He's remanded in custody. Later today he'll go to court to enter a plea on a charge of armed robbery. # But I need you right now. This is not fucking over. # Oh. # Not by a long shot. Captions by Able. www.able.co.nz Captions were made with the support of NZ On Air. Copyright Able 2017.
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