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Go!

Morning.

Yes, it is.

sh*t!

Ah! Come on!

You got $1.25 on there?

Is this machine working?

Is my machine working?

- There you go. Five quarters.

- Yes.

All right,

we've got a lot of people in a hurry here.

- So whatever you can do.

- Sir, it's what I've got.

I got you. I got you.

There you go.

Hey, the machine's working.

- $1.25.

- All right, have a seat.

Open the f*ckin' door!

Sir, I don't even know

what you're talking...

So you don't know

what I'm talking about?

No, sir, no.

I do not.

That's interesting, because we have

you and your little slut bunny

on camera getting all nice

and cozy with the same guy

in the parking lot.

So I'm going to ask you again...

Who is this f*ckin' guy

and where is our f*ckin' money?

I... I don't know.

There's only so many ways

that I can ask you nicely.

This... this is nicely?

f*ck.

Oh, f*ckin' Christ, man!

What the f*ck?

What the f*ck?

f*ck!

f*ckin'...

No, God.

Damn it!

Let go of me!

Babe... baby,

I'm so f*ckin' sorry.

Oh, my God, baby!

What did they do to you?

- We don't know who he is, assh*le!

- I'm sorry.

assh*le? Okay.

assh*le, it is.

She didn't mean that!

She didn't mean it!

Derrick!

Derrick. Derrick.

Thank you.

Bat's not always the answer.

Funny thing

about these e-cigarettes.

I miss the satisfaction

of burning something

of burning something down to f*ckin'

ashes in your hand.

My apologies.

Derrick can be a little

overzealous at times.

- Mr. Pope, this is just...

- I'm not finished.

You see,

I've been Derrick's mentor for a while now.

I taught him

everything he knows...

how to run a casino floor,

how to run a business,

how to really run a business,

but most importantly,

how to spot a thief.

Because in our business,

the #1 rule is

"Never let anyone

steal from you,"

because if even one person

steals from you,

- even as little as...

- 10 Gs.

...$10,000,

it's a sign of weakness.

It's a drop of blood

in shark-infested waters,

a hole in your defense.

And when people

think you're weak,

they come in droves

to take what's yours.

Like flies

to the proverbial sh*t.

Now, normally I'd give

Derrick here all night

to make your regret

stealing from me.

No, but we didn't...

we didn't...

But now you've made me late

for my own surprise party.

I'm going to give you both 10 seconds

to tell me where the money is

and whose idea it was

to take it in the first place,

or Derrick here

kills you both...

- Oh, God!

- ...and I lose out on 10 grand,

which, frankly, means sh*t to me.

'Cause you know what?

This is about principle,

not money.

No, please.

It's that simple.

- 10, nine...

- We don't know who took your f*ckin' money!

- ...eight, seven, six...

- Please!

- ...five...

- No, Mr. Pope! Mr. Pope!

- ...four, three...

- We don't know who he is! Please!

Mr. Pope,

we don't have your money!

- ...two, one.

- f*ckin'! Glenn Haley! Glenn f*ckin' Haley!

He's staying at Candlewood, 451!

And it's all her f*ckin' idea!

- What? What!

- It's all your f*ckin' idea!

You f*ckin' bastard! I can't...

- Oh, f*ck!

- You see, Derrick?

- No, f*ck!

- Bat's not always the answer.

When it comes down to it,

when it's you or them,

as a species, it's in our DNA,

our very nature,

to choose self-preservation.

I don't care if you're Mother Teresa,

Mahatma Gandhi or f*ckin' Ned Flanders.

When the chips are down,

we choose life

over loved ones, every time.

- Got it.

- You know.

Can I...

Can I go now, Mr. Pope?

Sure, you can go now.

Derrick, show him the door.

30 years. 30 years, not one

vacation, not one sick day.

- Now he's leaving us.

- We're all going to miss you, Mr. Pope.

- I'll miss you.

- He's leaving us for good.

If he owes you some money,

you better get it quick,

'cause he's out of here

next week, okay?

A toast to the man himself.

Our hope,

our savior, our Pope.

Our Pope!

Ain't much of a trick

if you can't finish it, pal.

Is that your card?

How'd you do that?

I can't tell you that.

That's why it's magic.

Slight of hand, my friend.

While you're busy watching

the deck in the left hand,

the magic was happening

in the right.

Not sure if I want you

handling my cards, friend.

Will you excuse me for a moment?

Dealer change.

Very nice party, Mr. Pope.

You are a very loved man.

Thank you, Mr. Tao.

Whoever said money can't buy love

clearly just didn't have enough.

This place will never

be the same without you.

I feel your absence may

change my luck at the tables.

Mr. Prince will make sure the Swan's

tables are still the luckiest in the city.

That's all I needed to hear.

Sorry.

Good to see you.

- You need some water?

- I'm okay.

I just need

a minute in the office.

Mr. Pope?

Mr. Pope?

What do you need?

- I'd like to have a word with him.

- Not tonight.

You've reached Sydney.

Please leave

your name and number

and I'll get back to you

as soon as possible.

Hey, Syd, it's me.

I was really hoping

to see you tonight.

I know you're busy, but, uh,

give me a call

when you get this. Bye.

Hey, Carol.

- Hey.

- Hey.

Any changes?

No.

Jesus, Luke.

It's not going to cover what

we owe on last month's bill.

I'm doing the best I can, Julie.

What? What is it?

I'm sorry, Mr. Vaughn,

but we've given you ample time.

There comes a time when we

have to accept reality.

So what?

I'm supposed to sit by helplessly

and watch my little girl suffer?

We're talking

about my little girl here.

You give me

until the end of the week.

You understand?

You give me until the end of the week.

- I'll get you every penny by Friday.

- Mr. Vaughn.

- Just listen to me.

- Mr. Vaughn...

Every penny by Friday.

You keep her name on that list.

She's going to get that surgery.

I will get you every penny.

Please.

Friday, Mr. Vaughn.

Friday.

Hey. Talking about

Princess Riley here

and her best friend Monkey.

And they were going

to go into...

Was it a very enchanted

magical forest

or was it a very scary forest?

Scary forest.

Oh, my goodness.

Of course it is.

Okay, so Princess Riley

and her best friend, Monkey...

Stop.

I don't want to be

the hero tonight.

But you're the bravest

little girl I know.

I want you to be the hero.

I want you to save me.

Okay. I think that

is a great idea.

Princess Riley and Monkey,

they got to

the very creaky bridge.

And there's an ogre that comes

out from underneath the bridge.

What do you think the ogre's name is?

Luke.

Smoke?

Nah, I quit.

Health?

Money, actually.

This one's free.

Thank you.

Vaughn, right?

Heard you've been

working here a long time.

Too long.

Bet you've seen some crazy sh*t.

Yeah, man,

I've seen some crazy sh*t.

Been here about

three or four months myself.

And I've seen some crazy sh*t.

Like this fat Chinese guy

who comes in every week...

biggest f*cking loser, this guy.

This guy drops a buttload

of money every Thursday,

just like clockwork.

Well, you play long enough,

the house always wins.

It's the way this guy loses...

making all the wrong bets,

holding when he shouldn't,

not splitting when he should.

f*ckin' guy wants to lose.

Shitload of money,

every Thursday night.

Nobody's got that kind

of f*ckin' money to burn.

You know what's ever crazier?

Every Friday night,

a different Chinese guy

comes to the high-rollers table,

plays roulette,

and wins f*ckin' huge.

I'm talking statistic-anomaly f*ckin'

huge.

Every Friday night,

like f*ckin' clockwork.

Why don't you just cut to the chase

and tell me what's on your mind?

The way it appears to me,

is they're taking in a shitload

of money every Thursday night

and laundering it out

through the casino.

You're telling me this because?

Put 'em in an awful bad spot,

if someone were to rob them

of that money.

It's not like they're going

to go crying to the police

about someone stealing

their dirty cash.

Well, sounds like you've

got this all figured out.

I do, except for one piece.

I need a guy

who's been here too long,

smoking habit he can't afford,

and access to the vault.

Thanks for the cigarette.

So any thoughts on the matter?

Yeah.

Stealing from the Pope

is su1c1de.

The number you have reached

is not in service at this time

and there is no new number...

Yeah?

Got that address you wanted.

Also a Luke Vaughn

wants a meeting.

All right, send him in.

sh*t.

Luke Vaughn.

What can I do for you? Sit down.

I was wondering if we could

have a word in private.

Everything we say here

is private.

How are you, sir?

I'm still breathing, Vaughn.

Still breathing.

Well, that's good.

I suppose that's more than some can say.

Oh, indeed.

How's that pretty little wife of yours?

Ex-wife now, actually.

- She's...

- Well, f*ck her. I hope you traded up.

Listen, Mr. Pope.

I... I'm here to ask

a favor, a big one.

How big?

$300,000 big, at least.

What do you need $300,000 at least for,

Vaughn?

You remember my daughter Riley.

She's sick, in the hospital.

- Needs an operation.

- Insurance?

Insurance doesn't even

cover the treatments.

Been paying out of pocket

for a month

and I'm behind.

So far behind that if I don't

come up with money by Friday,

she's gonna lose her spot.

You know I don't run a charity here.

Rule #3.

"It's not a business

if you give the money away."

I remember the rules.

This isn't charity.

It's a favor.

$300,000 that I'm never

going to see again

sure sounds like charity to me.

No, sir.

I will pay it back.

I sign your paycheck, Vaughn.

Who are you kidding?

Mr. Pope,

you're my only option.

I don't make exceptions.

Let me ask you something...

what if it were you?

What if you were in my shoes

and your kid was sick?

- Hey, hey, that's enough. Time's up.

- What if Sydney was sick?

Nobody's talking to you.

All right,

that's all the time you get.

No, it's not all the time I get.

He already answered

your question. Come on.

I don't accept

his f*cking answer!

God damn it,

get your f*ckin' hands off me.

I don't care what you don't accept.

Get the f*ck out of here.

What about the sh*t

that I've done for you?

What do you want?

A f*ckin' cookie?

What you did for me?

You didn't do sh*t for me.

You f*ckin' ran away.

I let you go away.

You wanted to start a new life,

you found God.

I didn't want my little girl

growing up hating me

- for the man I'd become!

- Get out of here.

You've got what you want,

I got what I want. Go!

- Like you, God damn it! f*ck!

- Move it!

- You're a bad bet!

- Get your f*ckin' hands off me.

- Hey, hey!

- Damn it, don't touch me!

You're f*ckin' fired.

Get him the f*ck out of here.

That was awkward.

Yeah, well...

What's with that guy?

What's his deal?

That guy would have been you,

but he found love or religion,

some bullshit.

He just left everything.

He turned it all down.

I don't know, Derrick.

What do you think?

Maybe I should have

just given him the money?

I don't think the younger you

would have even

considered that an option.

"Don't let sentiment

cloud your judgment.

"Relationships come and go,

but principles...

"principles are here to stay."

Frank Pope.

Glad someone was listening.

Hey, ladies.

Looking good.

I'm in.

But I was just fired,

so if you want the vault codes,

it's pretty much going

to have to be tomorrow night.

Let's do it.

Who the f*ck are these guys?

My boy Dante. Mickey.

Hey, man.

This isn't what we agreed to.

I've known this guy

since we were kids.

His favorite color is blue.

He lost his virginity to Becky McCormick.

Of course, I f*cked her first.

Anything you want to know,

just ask.

What's his d*ck taste like?

Relax.

Dante's bringing the g*ns.

Mickey's got the car.

Who said anything about g*ns?

Feel free to leave yours

with your f*ckin' mommy.

I'm not walking in there

with just my d*ck in my hand.

You do know

who we're dealing with, right?

We go in there with g*ns,

Pope catches us,

we're dead.

It's my operation, Vaughn.

The g*ns stay.

You don't like it,

take a f*ckin' walk right now.

Otherwise, nobody else here

has a problem with it.

So we good?

What's your plan?

Walk in there

just after closing,

stick our shotguns

in their f*ckin' faces.

They'll be all tired and sh*t.

They're not going to do anything.

Grab the green stacks,

walk the f*ck out by dawn.

Mm-hmm.

- Keep it simple.

- Yeah.

Well,

simple is usually the best,

but what you've got here is the simplest

way for us to get our asses sh*t off.

You got a better f*ckin' idea,

we'd love to hear it.

- Swan?

- Swan.

You got the vault, transformer room.

Pepper's the vault.

- Sugar should be the vault.

- What?

It's sweet.

Everybody wants it.

Makes sense for the money to be the sugar.

Yeah.

Fine.

Sugar's the vault.

Cox, you're the ketchup.

Mickey is Sweet'N Low.

I'm the salt.

Dante, you're the pepper.

Why do I got to be the pepper?

'Cause I'm running

out of f*ckin' condiments.

Dante, shut the f*ck up.

Nobody steals from the Swan.

But that's because

they're afraid of the Pope,

not because it's Fort Knox.

Now, the way I see it,

we've got three things

going for us.

One, we have the access codes.

That's on me.

Two, we have the inside man.

That's you.

Three, we have knowledge

of a certain security guard

that likes his donuts and coffee

and precisely 3:25 every night.

- Every night?

- Every night.

Everybody with me so far?

Mickey, you following me?

Yeah, I'm following you.

This is you with the car.

Can I trust the car won't link back to us?

You're going to pick

Dante and I up

right here at this bar

at 3:00 A.M.

- Where am I?

- You're at work.

You finish your shift,

clock out, don't leave.

Find your way to the

transformer room and wait.

- Until?

- 3:30.

There'll only be a few employees

hanging around by then.

You... you're going to be

parked up here.

Right by the scrambled eggs.

Cool.

This gives you a straight

direction south on the freeway.

Don't f*ck it up.

You said you

got a straight sh*t,

not we got a straight sh*t.

There is no "we."

We make it out

of the Swan alive,

I'm on my own.

You have a problem with that?

As long as we got our money,

I don't give a rat's ass where you go.

Let me know if you need

a quick tutorial.

Where'd you learn to do that?

Fort Beginning for Boys.

- Army?

- Yeah.

The only thing I served

is fries, my friend.

I'd never have guessed.

Dante and I will

lock-bump our way

onto the Swan's main floor.

The main casino floor

is empty at the time of night.

Everyone goes below

to close out.

Go, go, go.

As long as I've known him, good old

Jerry like to take a leisurely stroll

to the break room for a

stale donut and coffee

right at 3:25.

All the inner doors

are maglocked

with a three-point

security seal.

The vault itself

is on a secure circuit.

The rest of the system is hooked

into the ship's old wiring.

So wait for me and Dante

to get into position.

At exactly 3:30 A.M.,

you k*ll the power.

Let's go, let's go, let's go.

From the time the lights go out,

we have 10 minutes

to get in and out

before back-up generators

come on

and lock down the ship.

Come on, let's go.

Move.

Let's go, let's go.

Quick, come on. Let's go.

This way. Let's hope

this f*cking code works.

All right, you m*therf*cker,

unlock.

- Hey!

- Whoa, whoa.

What?

Can you come back later, please?

Thank you.

Let's go!

Move.

Green bags only, dirty stuff.

Let's go,

in the bags. Hurry.

No, we're good.

Come on.

- Let's do this.

- Come on.

Come on, come on, come on.

Come on, guys, come on.

Come on, come on, come on.

f*ckin' A! Let's go!

Quit f*ckin' around.

- Let's go, come on. Get the bags.

- That's right.

- That's nice, get out.

- Let's get out.

- Let's get out of here.

- Let's go.

sh*t.

If something goes bad,

what's plan B?

Plan B is run

for your f*cking life.

Let's go, let's go, let's go!

sh*t, sh*t.

- f*ckers!

- Gah!

Back to the...

Ready? Go!

- Ah!

- Dante!

I got you, man.

I'm getting the f*ck

out of here.

Come on!

Get out of here, Mickey.

Come on, get out of here.

Get the f*ck out of here.

Get the f*ck out of here.

Get the f*ck out of here.

What the f*ck?

Un-f*ckin' believable!

This way, follow me.

assh*le!

This way! f*ck!

Come on.

Let's go, buddy.

Come on.

- f*ck!

- Come on, man! Let's get out of here!

- This way!

- Go, go, go, go! Here!

- Morning.

- Yes, it is.

- Ma?

- Hi, honey.

Mom, what are you doing awake?

I couldn't sleep.

Your medication isn't working?

I haven't taken it yet.

I was thinking of taking

the dog out for a walk.

It's 4:00 A.M., Ma.

I worry about you.

I'll be fine.

God damn it, run.

Ah!

Ugh! Come on!

All right, I love you.

Good night.

Come on.

Go.

Please, please.

Open the f*ckin' door!

Open the f*ckin' door!

Let's go!

- What the f*ck?

- Ahh!

Close the door and drive.

Let's go!

Everybody be cool.

We'll be out of here in a second.

Cops!

Take your mask off.

We gotta blend in.

Everybody act normal,

nobody gets hurt.

This is Officer Bauhaus.

Multiple sh*ts fired.

I'm in pursuit.

f*ck.

She wants me to pull over!

Keep driving.

f*ck this!

Ah!

sh*ts fired.

In pursuit of at least

one armed suspect.

Don't ever put your

f*cking hands on me again.

Pretty sure sh**ting a cop is

not very good for our situation.

I'm in charge!

Please describe the bus, over.

Bus #657.

I repeat, 657.

I'm in charge.

Noted.

I'm gonna make this

real f*cking simple for you.

Lose that cop,

or lose your g*dd*mn life.

Whatever you say.

We're cool.

Calling all units,

possible hostage situation.

Commuter bus...

bus #657.

I repeat, bus 657.

- Head I-10 west.

- Cox, what are you doing?

Improvising.

Head 1-10 west!

Go that way!

Suspect appears to be headed

towards Interstate 10 onramp, over.

All units, we have suspects headed

towards the Russell onramp.

Set up stingers just west of Waterloo,

right before the onramp.

So what do you suppose

they're up to now?

Setting up a roadblock.

Stop your vehicle.

We're setting up a roadblock.

There's nowhere for you to go.

I need a phone.

Who's got a phone?

Who's got a lipstick?

Thank you.

- What's your name?

- Rebecca.

All right, Rebecca.

What's your phone number?

Get me the f*ckin' cops

on this thing.

...0-1...

- Get me the f*ckin' cops on that thing!

All right, all right, all right!

Dispatch, this is 657.

Put me through to PD.

Please stand by, bus 657.

I can't stand by!

Patch me through to PD!

Do you need assistance?

The f*ckin' cops!

Quit f*cking around!

- I can't wait!

- Hey. I'm gonna need you to back off.

- You know I can't do that.

- Why?

Because I'm the cop, and you're the robber.

That's the game.

- It's pretty black and white, pal.

- No gray area?

- No.

- Oh, come on. There's always a gray area,

- Officer...

- Bauhaus.

All right, you got a first name?

Cops, now!

- Patch me through to the police.

- Quit f*ckin' around!

Kris, I need you

to clear the roadblock.

- Tell them to clear the roadblock!

- Just give me a second.

- I'm working on it.

- Clear the g*dd*mn roadblock!

Listen to me.

I'm going to need you to trust me.

Kris, I can't help

these people on the bus

if you don't give me this one.

Stay right there.

Keep your eyes on us.

But I need you

to clear that roadblock.

We gotta get on the Interstate.

- They gotta clear the roadblock!

- You do this for me,

I promise you, I give you my word,

no one gets hurt.

Tell them that people

are going to start dying.

Captain Michaels,

I need you to remove all roadblocks.

I repeat... removal of all roadblocks,

over.

Negative, Bauhaus,

I'm not letting them on the Interstate.

- But, sir, I have one of...

- The roadblock stays, Bauhaus.

It's out of my control.

Kris, I've got at least

10 people on this bus,

including a little boy

and a pregnant girl.

Tell them to clear

the f*ckin' roadblock!

This lunatic?

I can't control him if this bus stops.

Tell them to clear

the roadblock!

You'd better keep

your f*cking word.

Look out, look out!

Go there!

Kris, are you there?

You okay?

Eat a d*ck.

You ever try a real cigarette?

I only smoke vapor, baby.

Used to just roll tobacco

in paper,

then enter the filter,

now this vapor bullshit.

Mmm.

If and when you ever have kids,

they won't even know

what a real cigarette is.

They'll just think

it's something from old movies.

What are you saying, baby?

Everything dies.

From the moment

something's born or invented,

we're on a one-way course

with obsolescence.

Obso-what?

Yeah?

Sorry to call you so early.

No one calls with good news

at 5:00 A.M.

Derrick, there's no right way

to break bad news.

So how bad is it?

- How much?

- Three mil.

I'm sorry. Maybe I just had a

stroke on my way over here,

'cause I thought I just

heard you say $3 million.

- Yeah.

- Tell me it wasn't the house cash.

- Who?

- Vaughn, two others.

- You sure?

- Positive.

- Where are they?

- They're on a bus.

Let's recap.

A man we fired yesterday

stole $3 million,

that, if recovered

by the police,

implicates us in connection

to money laundering

for some of the city's most

well-known criminal families.

And you let them get on a bus?

No, I didn't let them.

They h*jacked it.

The cops got involved.

Then I had to pull back.

- So what are you going to do about it?

- I'm gonna find 'em.

The money will be back

in this vault by tonight.

Good, Derrick.

I believe you.

Now I want to speak with

Vaughn before we finish this.

All right, we are following

this situation

of a runaway bus.

Suspected hijackers are on this bus

and there is a very heavy

police presence

following the bus

down the highway.

Sorry, kiddo.

Bus 657, please respond.

- Turn that g*dd*mn thing down.

- Bus 657, bus 657?

Come in, please.

Are you f*cking kidding me?

What the f*ck is wrong with you?

Give me your g*dd*mn phone.

Did you take my picture, bitch?

- No, I swear.

- All right, everybody give me your g*dd*mn phones.

Give me your f*ckin' phones.

Give me your f*ckin' phone.

Give me your g*dd*mn phone.

Put your f*ckin' phone in the bag.

No, no, no,

me no speak "Engrish."

Oh, no?

You speak English now?

Okay, fine, sorry.

Just my whole life is on there, man.

- Give me your phone.

- I'm looking.

- Give me your g*dd*mn phone.

- I'm looking, I'm sorry!

I just don't know where it is!

I got it, I got it.

Go ahead, go to him.

Oh, what the f*ck?

- The kid's scared, all right?

- I don't give a sh*t.

- Don't move anybody else.

- Jesus Christ.

You're a real pleasure

to be around, you know that?

All right, everybody,

just stay calm, all right?

You work with us here, I promise you,

you're going to get off this bus safely.

How do you feel?

I'm pretty cold, paisan.

Put some g*dd*mn pressure on it.

All right, listen up!

Anybody here a doctor?

Nurse? EMT? Anybody got any kind

of medical knowledge whatsoever?

I'm a veterinarian student.

- Yeah, bring her up.

- Bring her up? What the f*ck?

"Engrish," get your ass

up here and help her.

Uh, okay, okay.

Um, should I...

Honey, I know

this is really scary.

We're going to get off this bus.

They're not going to hurt us.

Is that a rabbit?

Does he have a name?

- Big Ear.

- Big Ear?

He used to be Big Ears,

but my sister ripped it.

Aw.

Well, I think he still looks adorable,

one ear or not.

What's your name, sweetheart?

- Joseph.

- Joseph?

Honey, why are you

all alone on this bus?

- Just keep breathing.

- I can unfuck this.

I know this guy in Texas.

Runs one of those small

dirt airfields.

It's right on the border, man.

It's perfect.

We get there,

we jump on a plane.

He can take us wherever

the f*ck we want to go.

South America, Central America.

Hey.

What are you doing, man?

You're going

to get us all k*lled.

There's three of them

and 10 of us.

If we charge them,

they don't stand a chance.

They've got g*ns.

- I'm in a beaver suit.

- So?

- Mexico?

- I didn't say Mexico.

Just on the border.

Jump on a plane, go wherever.

- It's a plan.

- Why don't we just f*cking drive into Mexico?

We're not going to Mexico.

I'm going to get us out of this sh*t.

Cox's Sucker!

Jono?

Sorry we put you

in this situation.

Me too.

Remember that time

you f*cked my sister?

- No!

- Yeah, that's 'cause it never happened.

If you want it to happen,

you'll do me a favor.

Is he okay?

He ran away from home.

His sister picks on him

and his parents take her side

every time, apparently.

I hear that.

Move slow, a-hole.

Ah, this is not going

to end well for you.

Ah, go ahead.

Take the sh*t.

No, I'm not f*cking kidding you.

- Big-ass bags of money.

- Be the hero, man.

What if you miss?

Cox is going to turn around,

he's going to sh**t immediately.

Maybe he misses,

maybe he doesn't.

- What if he hits... what's your name?

- Pauline.

She for sure is going to

be collateral damage.

And the mascot guy?

He's dead.

You're not going to do this.

Be seeing you soon.

Three hours out.

What's your name?

Eric.

Eric?

Sit in your f*ckin' seat.

We're on our way.

What's going on?

We need to head

to Galveston, Texas.

Galveston?

but we're not even going to

make Slidell on these fumes.

- Cops, this is robbers.

- What the f*ck are you doing?

We're out of fuel.

We're ready to make a deal.

Hang tight, man.

You disobeyed a direct order,

endangered not only your life

and the life

of your fellow officers,

but dozens of citizens' lives

as well.

Anyone dies on that bus

and it's on you.

- Hand over your badge and g*n.

- But, sir...

I think we're a long f*cking way from "but,

sir," Bauhaus.

I hope I'm not

interrupting anything.

But which of you decided

to endanger a busful

of civilian hostages

with an unauthorized roadblock?

- You must be he.

- Who the f*ck are you?

Detective Marconi,

lead investigator on this little sh*t show.

I was sent here

by Deputy Chief Braddock,

and chief outranks captain,

so I officially release you of

your duties and responsibilities

and I officially reinstate you,

Officer Bauhaus.

Grab your sh*t, come with me.

- But, detective...

- I think we're a long f*cking way

from "but, detective," Captain.

That took balls doing what you did.

Why'd you do it?

There's a little kid

on that bus, sir.

I hate to be

the bearer of bad news,

but there's still

a little kid on that bus.

When I spoke

to one of the kidnappers,

there was something

protective in his voice.

It was almost like

he was thinking straight,

like a cop or a soldier.

- Or a sociopath.

- I don't think so, detective.

You don't think so?

Call it a gut feeling.

- How many are we dealing with?

- At least two...

the psycho and the soldier.

Possibly more.

Great.

Sir, why did you reinstate me?

I didn't. The hijackers did,

requested you personally.

Can you drive a fuel truck,

Bauhaus?

Does it have wheels?

You're a real f*ckin' moron,

you know that?

Driving the same car to your job

as you drove to a cr*ck house?

I don't want...

Shut up.

You made it easy for me.

Where they headed?

Did they have an escape plan?

- Huh? Some friends? I'm talking to you.

- It's not my...

I'm talking to you.

Let's see what you got here.

Let me see what you got.

Oh, look at that.

Let me see.

Man, what the f*ck...

Oh, do...

Ow, ow, ow!

- I don't f*ckin' know.

- You don't know?

I don't know!

I don't f*cking know.

- Okay?

- Go ahead.

- Okay.

- Shut up.

What?

- He doesn't know anything.

- What was that?

Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox!

Jason Cox?

Cox said he's going to k*ll you?

Cox is going to come.

- Please don't hurt my baby.

- Cox said he's gonna k*ll him?

- Ah!

- Relax, relax, relax.

Hey, hey.

Relax. Shut up.

Please don't k*ll me.

- Get on your knees, get on your knees.

- Yes. Please.

I'll do anything.

Please, baby.

All right, boys. That bus is going

to stop on that f*ckin' bridge.

So what are our options?

We could hit 'em hard

with tear gas.

I'm not ready to gas civilians

on live television.

- Full-on as*ault.

- Civilian casualties?

Inevitable in that scenario,

but manageable.

- sn*pers?

- We're going to need two clean sh*ts,

lined up from the air.

But it's going to be risky.

All right, start mapping out

the as*ault just in case.

In the meantime,

get our best guys in that chopper.

If they get a clean sh*t,

we take it.

- Roger that.

- You heard him. Let's move.

All right, Bauhaus!

You good?

You're working the hell

out of that vest.

All right, stay alert,

stay alive,

make note of anything useful.

And if you can,

get us a clean visual on the gunman.

Copy that.

No. Hell no.

Give 'em old man death and that

green-haired hooker back there.

Look, we give 'em the kid

and that woman,

they think we're reasonable,

they see it as a victory,

- it buys us more time.

- No.

If we keep the pregnant chick

and the kid,

it gives us more leverage

if sh*t goes bad.

We have one medical emergency

onboard already.

If that chick goes into labor,

they storm the bus,

hostages be damned.

All they're going to give a crap about

is saving that baby in time

for the 6:00 news.

We're at the bridge!

Talk to me, Forbes.

You got your boys in position?

We have eyes on the prize, sir.

Bus is heading into position.

- This is all you, Bauhaus.

- Copy that.

- Bus has stopped.

- Bus has stopped.

Three people leaving the bus...

one suspect,

one woman and a kid.

You got a clear sh*t?

Negative, too many bogeys,

too many bogeys.

Come back around.

Suspect one by the fuel t*nk.

That's too risky.

May ignite.

So what's the big plan?

Maybe start a bus company and

go head-to-head with Greyhound.

Or you could turn yourself in and let

the rest of the people off the bus.

I can't do that yet, Kris.

Hopefully soon.

What about their families?

What about your family?

There's got to be someone

out there that cares about you.

I could find them,

bring them here.

I just need your name.

Good try, officer.

All right.

Well... well,

at least let me check out the hostages.

You keep putting the gas in the t*nk,

you can do whatever you want.

They're heading

into the bus, sir.

No visual on the second gunman.

What the f*ck are you thinking,

bringing a cop on the bus?

Relax. She just wants to make

sure everybody is all right,

- we haven't hurt anybody.

- One of yours?

- Yeah.

- He needs medical attention.

- Let me take him out of here.

- You're not taking him anywhere.

You're going to get your ass

off the bus.

I always thought there

was nothing sexier

than a woman who fought back.

Make one more f*ckin' move.

D, if this bitch sh**t me,

k*ll her and everybody else

on this f*cking bus.

- You got it, pal.

- All right, Kris.

Tell your boss

that everybody's okay.

Bitch.

Sir, suspect one

and Officer Bauhaus

have exited the bus.

You got eyes on the other perp?

Negative, sir.

But we have a clean sh*t

at suspect one.

I don't know why you're doing this,

but let me help you.

Let me help you

with your problems.

You have no idea

what my problems are.

Come on! Let's get

the f*ck out of here!

If you get a minute

and have a chance,

will you let me know

how the girl is?

Sir, should we take a sh*t?

- It's now or never, sir. I have him.

- Abort.

Abort, let him go.

Go for Marconi.

This is Officer Bauhaus.

- Well done, Bauhaus.

- What have you got for me?

...proceeding toward Texas.

Here you are.

There you go.

Enjoy.

Can I help...

You're a hard girl to find, Syd.

What are you doing here, Dad?

What? A father can't look

for his daughter?

And then find her

in some grimy shelter?

Missed you at the party.

I was busy.

- You know I'm leaving town?

- Good for you.

I'm not sure how long.

Need me to water your plants,

feed the cat?

I was hoping

to give you something.

This says you own

51% of the Swan.

Derrick will

run the whole thing.

You won't have to lift a finger.

The money will just be

in a trust,

with you

as the sole beneficiary.

You can't buy me.

I don't want your money.

- Sydney...

- Dad,

I know how this money is made.

Oh, come on, don't be so naive.

Nothing's that black and white.

This money's as clean

as the rest.

Oh, that's bullshit.

This empire you've carved out

for yourself...

- For you.

- For yourself,

it has a price.

It cost you your wife

and it cost you me.

Sydney, please,

just sign the paperwork.

- I just want you to have it.

- Why the urgency?

Why now?

What?

What's the trick?

There's no trick.

It's in my...

Are you dying?

It's in my lungs,

my blood, my bones.

Nothing they can do, so...

And you're leaving,

and you think this might be

the last time you see me.

You always were

a smart one, Syd.

Then you should hear this

before you walk out that door.

You want to give me your empire,

your beloved Swan?

That place, that boat,

that's been a cancer for me

and for Mom and for everything

good inside of you.

That's what you're going to be

leaving behind in this world.

That's your legacy.

If you love me,

if you ever really loved me,

you would take it and you would

burn it all to the ground.

You're not making

any sense, Syd.

- This is real...

- Love is built on sacrifice,

not dollars.

What can I do to fix it?

Oh, my God!

Joseph! Joseph!

So, are there any names you can remember?

Any details at all?

Um, yeah,

they kept calling the one guy,

the crazy one, Cox.

Cox? Did they mention

anything about a destination?

Maybe why they h*jacked the bus?

I think they were being chased.

- Chased by who?

- I don't know.

Did you see anyone chasing them?

I didn't,

but they were running and sweaty,

and they kept looking

out the window.

So, I mean, I don't know.

Maybe I'm wrong.

- How's that?

- That's perfect.

- What do you think?

- It's pretty... it's pretty close.

I'll go run a search.

Thanks, Dan.

Listen, is this going

to take much longer?

There's just somewhere

I really need to be.

All right.

Well, yeah, we're done here.

We'll be in contact

if we need anything else.

So thank you for your time.

Of course.

Anything I can do to help.

Okay, bye.

Hello there, soldier boy.

- Is that your kid?

- Yup. Two tours, Iraq,

one Afghanistan.

He's a company commander now,

stationed in Italy.

That's a good assignment.

You serve?

I did,

a long time ago.

I thought they trained

you guys to be heroes.

Well, I seem to letting everyone

down in that department lately.

Everything's going to be okay.

I need you to keep breathing,

okay?

What's your name?

Rebecca.

Thank you.

- If I die...

- You're not going to die.

I just...

I'm sorry.

I'm gonna be right back.

Tom, apply pressure here.

So, um, where's my apology?

You got tits?

- No.

- Then go f*ck yourself.

My name is Jason Cox.

My bill was slightly higher

than usual this month.

I believe my son has been using my

cell phone to call his girlfriend,

who unfortunately moved

to Texas.

Have there been

any outgoing calls to Texas

within the past week or so?

I'll just need

the last four of your social

in order to proceed.

Sure, no problem.

One-one-two-zero.

Yes, sir.

Several calls to Galveston, Texas.

405-5...

Yeah.

Tell me something good.

Looks like they're headed

to Texas,

making a run for the border

or some sh*t.

Clich.

I'm gonna send one of our guys

out to pick up Vaughn's daughter.

That way we can do an exchange.

- What, no exchange?

- No daughter, Derrick. No daughter.

Mr. Pope,

I think this is just our best chance to...

Let me make this clear...

we are not going to kidnap

a bedridden little girl

with f*cking cancer.

if there's any f*cking hair left

on that poor little girl's head.

You're gonna leave her alone,

you're gonna leave her mom alone.

And if she has

a f*cking teddy bear,

you're going to leave the f*cking

teddy bear alone as well.

Our problem's with Vaughn, not them.

Is that understood?

Is that understood?

Understood.

Now get me my money back.

Galveston Air Cargo,

Jono speaking.

Anyone there?

Hey, cocksuckers,

someone pick up.

Pick up, pick up,

pick up, pick up, pick up.

So how about it?

A little mano-y-mano meet and greet?

What makes you think

we want to do that?

I hear your compadre

isn't doing too good.

Word on the street

is he's having

a serious allergic reaction

to b*ll*ts.

Come on, Vaughn,

let me get him some medical supplies.

At least give him a chance.

Get back to you in a minute.

How's he doing?

He's f*cking dying.

He needs blood.

If not blood, he needs fluids,

IV, something,

- or he's gonna die.

- He needs a hospital, man.

Not going

to the f*cking hospital.

You want him to die?

What the f*ck you just ask me?

You listen to me,

you m*therf*cker,

that guy, dying,

we grew up together.

He's the only f*cking friend

I've ever had.

So don't f*cking ask me

if I want him to die!

I don't want to die, man.

I don't want to die.

If we get you the sh*t you need,

can you keep him alive?

Hey, f*cking IV sh*t?

We get it, can you keep him alive?

Yes or no?

Definitely for longer,

but I don't know how long.

You there?

Yeah.

All right, we need to get IVs,

pain meds, bandages,

clotting agents.

Can you do that?

I can get all that for you.

I just need

to deliver it in person.

Of course you do.

Here's the catch...

we're not stopping the bus.

I can work with that.

Go for Marconi.

Detective Marconi,

this is Officer Bauhaus.

I've got an ID on one of the hijackers,

a Luke Vaughn.

Looks like he did some time

in Bibb's Correctional

and served in the army.

You get an address?

I'm actually standing

out front right now.

Neighbors say that he

moved in with his sister.

Any ID on the sister?

No,

no one... no one knows anything about her.

Well, it's a start.

Anything else?

Yeah, I was thinking about

heading over to this Swan Casino.

Vaughn works there.

I don't know.

- Ask a few questions, check it out.

- No, no, no, no.

I'll send one of my guys.

Okay? You just...

You've had a rough one, Bauhaus.

Just hang at the station.

I'll hit you back when I need you.

- Get started.

- Okay. Okay. Tom?

- Nice little party you got here.

- Hold this.

Lucky there's a doctor

on the bus.

She's not a doctor.

She's a vet student.

Not so lucky then.

What's this?

Pain meds.

Right. Okay.

Careful.

I have thin veins.

- Holy sh*t, he's dead!

- Oh, my God!

- Oh, my God!

- What the f*ck do you mean, "he's dead"?

What the f*ck do you mean

he's dead?

- Ask the vet.

- What the f*ck you do, bitch?

I didn't do...

I didn't do anything!

- Huh?

- I didn't do anything!

Well, you'd better do something!

Do CPR, something!

Work on him!

It wasn't her.

Okay, see what's in the bag!

Tom, check his pulse!

I think it's for you.

Uh, don't die.

Mr. Pope?

You know, I see you every day,

every day on that floor

for the past five years.

And every day I think to myself,

"Today's the day Luke is

going to come to the office,

"ask to come back."

That day never comes.

This isn't how I wanted it

to go down.

I know, son, but we do have a

bit of a situation on our hands.

- Wouldn't you say?

- Yeah.

There doesn't seem to be

a whole lot of out.

Well, here's one you might

not have considered.

Put a b*llet in Cox,

throw yourself and my money

into the man standing

in front of you.

Everyone gets off the bus.

No one knows about my money

or its origins.

You get carted off to jail.

Except you never make it.

Instead, you disappear

with enough cash to save Riley

and start a new life

far away from here.

I wish I could believe you,

Mr. Pope.

But you and I both know you're

a man that lives by his rules.

I'd make an exception

for an old friend.

But this is a right-now,

one-time deal only, pal.

You need to fold your hand,

walk away from the table,

or I'm taking your whole stack.

I appreciate the out.

You and I both know that's a sucker's bet.

You don't make exceptions.

Sorry.

No deal.

Me too.

No deal.

- What the f*ck's going on?

- Detective Marconi here

is in Mr. Pope's

back pocket.

What'd you do?

What the f*ck did you do?

Did you k*ll my friend,

you piece of sh*t?

Is that what you did?

You k*ll my f*cking friend?

- Fucker!

- Whoa, whoa!

- What the f*ck are you doing?

- No, you can't k*ll him.

Just listen to me.

To us, he's Pope's errand boy.

To the rest of the world,

he's a cop.

We k*ll a cop,

the whole world comes crashing down on us.

Get him off this f*cking bus

or I'm gonna k*ll him!

Something is happening.

This is the bus 657 hostage situation.

It appears that the bus

is slowing down now

and the doors are opening.

We're seeing now...

Whoa!

Oh, my goodness.

Catch these m*therf*ckers!

- We've got a problem.

- What do you see?

SWAT bikes.

Everybody get down!

On the floor!

Coming up on both sides.

Gas!

Get on the floor!

I can't see anything!

Everybody get down!

They're on the roof!

They're on the f*cking roof!

- m*therf*cker!

- Get behind the yellow line!

- Get off the road!

- Ahh!

I can't hold it!

He blew out a tire!

- I can't control it!

- Go left!

Bus 657 has crashed

just outside of Galveston,

Texas, as the police...

Oh, f*ck!

- Stay below the window line.

- Stay down.

What the f*ck are you doing?

- Let's go! Come on!

- Move, move!

We're surrounded.

We're sitting ducks.

Oh, what'd you do now, boy?

Black out

the f*cking window, man.

You got any more paint?

Flies around sh*t.

...to interrupt here,

but we do need to go to a live...

So what's the plan, detective?

One wrong move, we're

10 million hits on YouTube.

Call your sn*per section. I want your

boys in position 10 minutes ago.

Roger that.

sn*pers, get in position.

Get the the f*ckin' news

on the phone.

Get me the f*ckin'

news on the phone!

Cox, what the f*ck

are you doing?

- I want my 15 seconds of fame.

- Cox, Cox, what the f*ck are you doing?

- You don't have to do this! You don't have to do this!

- What are you doing?

- You don't have to do this!

- Shut the f*ck up!

- You got 'em?

- Please, Mr. Cox...

You got 'em?

They on the phone?

Cox, what are you doing, man?

I think you need to see this.

...bus 657 hostage situation

where we have one of the

hijackers apparently on the line,

ready to speak with us.

Go ahead, live on the air.

Tell the cops to back off!

I'll k*ll this m*therf*cker!

I'm gonna k*ll him

and everybody

on this g*dd*mn bus!

He's not going

to k*ll a hostage on live TV.

Prepare to board the bus.

- Sir?

- Do it!

Please, don't.

Please.

- Shut up, shut up.

- Come on, man. Please.

- Cox...

- Tell the cops to back off!

- Cox...

- Shut the f*ck up.

Cox, we're not going

to play it this way.

Cox, we can't do this.

You can't k*ll him!

- Please, please.

- Shut the f*ck up!

Don't sh**t me.

- You got a clear sh*t?

- Negative, sir.

- This death is on that man's conscience, not mine!

- No.

- I'm in charge. I'm in charge!

- No.

Oh, my God.

Uh, uh...

f*ck!

All units withdraw.

I repeat, all units withdraw.

I would like to apologize

to our viewers for that.

I do not know what to say.

- It's a very...

- This is unprecedented.

...very grave situation.

We will continue to learn more on this.

That should have never happened.

Hello.

Hi, Daddy.

Princess.

What are you doing?

Is everything okay?

I'm fine, Dad.

The nice policewoman said

over here

that you're being a real,

real hero.

I'm proud of you, Dad.

I love you so much.

You know that?

All Daddy wants to do is to

make everything okay for you.

I just want you to feel better.

If I could take

all your pain away

and make it mine,

I would.

You know that?

I know that, Dad.

I love you too.

I'm gonna see you

real soon, okay?

Okay.

I know about the bills.

I know about the surgery.

You're not going to be able to get

that money here on time, Vaughn.

She is going to lose her spot.

I'll have that money there

by 7:00.

You and your psycho friend

just k*lled a hostage.

So for the sake

of your daughter,

give yourself up.

You have no idea

what's really going on here.

It's not what it seems.

Yeah, well,

it all seems pretty f*cked.

And unless that bus grows wings,

then you ain't got a hope

in sh*t to make it anyways.

The only way off that bus

is with your hands up, man.

God damn it!

Get me off this f*ckin' bus!

f*ck! God! f*ck!

Get me out of here!

I got an idea.

All right, detective,

here's the deal.

No more games.

You fix the tire,

I release

all the hostages but one.

Once I get where I'm going,

I release the last hostage.

Nobody follows us.

I see someone follow us...

choppers, police escort...

I k*ll another f*cking hostage.

What do you think, detective?

This gonna work for you?

Deal.

Sending in a mechanic,

the bus is being repaired.

And it appears we're close

to a resolution.

Go.

I spoke to your guys

and they're in position.

So once the bus pulls out,

it'll just be me and your guys out there.

We'll take the bus,

I'll put a b*llet in Vaughn.

I'll get your money.

Sounds like a plan.

Don't f*ck it up.

All right, it appears

that some of the hostages

are coming off of the bus now.

One hostage remains on the bus,

which now appears

to be departing.

The police have ordered

news choppers not to follow.

That'll be $1.25,

gentlemen.

Hey, Cox's Sucker!

She's ready and waiting, my brother.

Eh, he's a little

indisposed at the moment.

Wanted me to call and tell

you we'd be there in 10, 15.

And there could be a change

in destination.

She got enough fuel to get

you anywhere you want to go.

Hello?

Anybody here?

Put it down.

You hungry?

Eat rock salt, m*therf*cker.

Marconi, please respond.

This is a f*ckin' sh*t storm.

I'm done.

All right?

I gotta get out of here.

I'm sorry, Mr. Pope,

but if we'd done this sh...

Anyone seen Marconi?

Welcome back, Vaughn.

I'd make this painless

for old time's sake.

b*llet-in-the-head

kind of deal,

but we had a lot

of cleaning to do.

What time is it?

7:15.

What are you laughing at?

You remember that card trick

you used to do all the time

when I was a kid?

The one I could never figure out

'cause I was so busy

watching the hand

when the magic was really

happening in the other hand?

What the f*ck you talking about?

I needed to get the money

to the hospital by 7:00.

That was the deadline.

Pay everything off by 7:00,

Riley continues her treatments,

she gets her surgery.

So why are you smiling?

You missed it.

Are you sure about that?

Or you been too busy watching

the hand holding the deck?

Check the bag.

Where's the money?

You forgot your own trick,

Mr. Pope.

You were watching

the wrong hand.

- You forgot the magic.

- Morning.

- Open the door!

- There is no "we."

We pull this off

and get out of the Swan alive,

I'm on my own.

That pregnant chick,

she goes into labor?

They storm the bus.

Hostages be damned.

That was great, sis.

I still don't understand

why I have to be pregnant.

Come on,

who's going to suspect a pregnant woman?

Where's the money?

Is this going

to take much longer?

There's just somewhere

I really need to be.

Yeah, I'm her aunt,

father's side.

Your money's going to save

a little girl's life.

What about your life?

That was a trade

I was willing to make.

You're a f*cking hero.

Saves your little girl's life

by sacrificing your own.

I'm touched.

You see, you see...

you have $3 million.

So you know

what I'm going to do?

First, I'm going

to light a match

and I'm going to watch you burn.

Then I'm going down

to the hospital personally

and I'm gonna see

your little girl.

And guess what?

I want you to think about her suffering.

Suffering...

Oh, I'm gonna f*ckin' touch her.

Oh, you better believe it.

What are you doing, huh?

Huh? What are you doing?

What are you

trying to tell me? Yeah.

See how it's not funny,

bitch? Huh?

Stealing $3 million is not

so f*cking funny now, is it?

Rule #1

is you never steal from us!

If you do,

we'll make an example out of a thief!

Make sure you really know that

you can't steal from us or me!

I'm gonna f*ckin'

light your ass up.

f*ck all.

Time to light you

the f*ck up!

This ain't on my family.

This ain't on me.

Don't touch my girl!

What a f*ckin' day.

You gonna be okay?

You know, my mother,

she was a nurse.

A good woman.

Strong.

She used to say

when people were dying,

on their last breaths...

deathbed sh*t...

they'd open up with regrets,

things they wished

they'd done different,

stuff they were desperate

to put right.

And so she had this saying.

"Regrets in death

meant you'd lived life wrong.

"Don't live

life wrong, Frank."

Dog me to a tee,

would have made

the same mistakes I made.

I can't fix what I did,

but I can stop it

from happening again.

I should go see my daughter.

You're a good dad, Vaughn.

Thanks.

I didn't expect you to answer.

I thought you might be...

Dead?

Yeah, me too.

Strange, huh?

You gonna arrest me, Officer Bauhaus?

Well, the weird thing is,

I could have sworn

there were three hijackers.

But everybody on the bus

said there were only two.

Well, that is strange.

They're prepping Riley now.

Vaughn.

Best news I've had all day.

What do you want me

to tell her when she wakes?

You tell her

Daddy's coming home.
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