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Previously on Brotherhood.
Dr. Ross decided the best thing for Mom is to stay in bed until the baby is born.
So you spent several months and tens of thousands of dollars...
investigating the men who hired you to lead the investigation in the first place?
- Yes, that's correct. - Who is this, uh, informant of yours?
Tell me what I have to do to protect my family.
Mr. Kilpatrick. I have here a search warrant authorizing me to seize...
all financial records, e-mails, everything related...
- directly and indirectly to the waterfront project. - Who the *** are you?
I needed to go in there and get Kilpatrick before he had a chance to destroy his records.
- Is he talking? - I'm gonna give him a restless night to ponder his future.
Speaker! Call an ambulance!
You were hired because I thought you had my back.
You were hired because I thought 30 years of friendship meant something.
Jesus, Colin. Are you okay?
Oh, my God. What happened?
I couldn't get over your lack of curiosity about Colin Carr and Kath Parry.
Then I realized you're in denial. So, here.
I know callin' you a liar would probably be counterproductive.
I got no part of the waterfront action.
You're not gonna deliver on this for me?
I can't give him jobs I don't have.
What the *** are you doin'?
Michael!
[ Door Shuts ]
Big chair.
Keep an eye on that window. Watch that door.
[ Kath ] Michael?
Nothin'.
Michael. Michael!
[ Cell Phone Ringing ]
[ Kath ] Michael.
Michael, you tell me what is going on right now!
[ Sighs ] Nothin' to worry about.
Just a little disagreement with some business colleagues.
- What? - Johnny just got a call from some E.R. nurse he's bangin'.
Nozzoli just got out of surgery. Looks like he's gonna live, Michael.
Don't worry. Everything is fine.
All right? I'll be back.
I wanna find you here when I get here. You understand?
Michael.
What-What about Colin?
Don't be a stupid ***! This is the only ***' warning you're gonna get.
[ Door Closes ]
[ Man Shouting, Indistinct ]
I want you to go find Colin, bring him to the flophouse on Elmwood.
*** your cousin. We should be reaching out through New York to make a deal for peace.
You do what I ***' tell you, all right?
This is first for me.
[ Woman ] He had another small stroke last night.
Yeah, I've been keepin' the strokes from the press and the membership.
I told 'em he just didn't want any visitors.
[ Don-Don Grunts ]
I'm right here.
W--
Water.
[ Clears Throat ]
Look, I don't want you to worry about anything.
I've taken care of the budget, everything. It's all--
It's all fine.
W--
Waterfront.
That too.
[ Police Radio Chatter ]
That's good right there. That's good.
Get anything from Nozzoli at the hospital?
Yeah, the mutt claims it was random Negroes.
You, uh, think the shooters knew Bob Meara was workin' with us?
No. If it was an execution,
why'd they go after Nozzoli too, huh?
[ Nozzoli On Tape ] Help? He needs a *** shrink, and you know it.
[ Gunshot ]
[ Gunshot ]
I think I just sprouted wood.
[ Car Doors Open, Close ]
[ Softly ] Ah, ***. F.B.I.
***.
We need to talk.
Little things matter. You know, every day, things like potholes and street paving.
That's why Carter Road is so important.
It lays there right through the center of town.
One hundred yards of half-paved street.
Every day, my voters hit the bumps, and they-- and they ask themselves--
[ Man ] Let me get a drink.
It's not like a baseball stadium or a highway.
It's a hundred yards of paving.
In the overall scope of the budget, that's a tiny item.
It's really Donald's call when it comes to the budget.
I'm just keeping things on the rails till he gets back.
If he gets back.
[ Tommy ] Now, listen, thanks for your support. I really appreciate it.
All right.
All right? All right, take care.
No, I'm fine.
All right. Anthony. It's good to see you. How are you?
Yeah? Thanks for stoppin' by. Okay, we got a bit to talk about, huh?
She's back in here.
All right, thanks.
We okay here?
Yeah. Eddie would never call Michael.
Devoted ex?
Oh, God, we are in so much trouble.
Okay, tell me exactly what it is Michael thinks is going on.
But we're not.
Okay, Michael comes to the house, okay? And he gets all of these guns.
And then Freddie comes and whispers in my ear "Michael knows,"
and this is the only warning I'm gonna get.
***.
What are we gonna do?
We, um--
Oh, ***!
God, this is so *** up.
We run. We get in my car and we leave Rhode Island.
I-I can't. What about Abby and Eddie Junior?
We'd take them with us. Not-Not straightaway, of course.
You know, we leave them with Eddie until further down the line.
Maybe... six or eight weeks.
You know, when we're settled.
We organize to meet Eddie somewhere, and we take the kids with us.
Start a family of our own.
A family?
[ Inhales ] Oh, God. Okay, where?
Pittsburgh.
Anywhere. Houston.
Wh-Where is that?
Right, Montana.
Okay.
Colin.
We really gonna do this?
Yeah.
What the *** are you doin'?
Highlightin' the dirty parts.
Go check the windows.
[ Door Slams ]
Ooh.
I've been drivin' around, makin' sure...
there wasn't some *** hit squad following me.
So? You got any news?
Nothin' on Nozzoli, may the ***' *** get an abscess and die.
Yeah, I know.
What about Colin? Any-- Anybody got a line on Colin?
No. Mike, you blow away a public servant--
Whatever. We're all ***' dead.
John, don't get your mitts in the ***' balo-- We're sharin' it!
Let me tell you somethin' about Colin. He's a ***' thief.
Colin?
Yeah, my cousin Colin's probably makin' a ***' deal with Nozzoli as we speak.
Mm-hmm.
They're goin' about this all wrong.
The waterfront is Kilpatrick's baby.
They should be offerin' to help him save it, not stompin' all over it.
Textbook Fed.
Make sure the suspect knows just how clever you are.
Yeah, but you don't get a guy to flip by threatenin' to burn his house down.
You offer him a pail of water, help him put the fire out.
[ Sighs ]
Well, at least he looks scared.
[ No Audible Dialogue ]
You got a second there, Mr. Majority Leader?
What are you doin' here?
I followed you from your house. I wanna have a conversation with you.
It's about your brother.
Look, whatever you and Michael got goin' on, Freddie, it's got nothin' to do with me.
Look, Tommy, we should be friends.
When you and I were runnin' things, things on the Hill were really good.
I know about your waterfront business with Martin Kilpatrick.
What waterfront business?
Jack Boyle's secretary called me this mornin'.
The F.B.I.'s been grillin' Kilpatrick all mornin'.
I figure you got about 72 hours before he tries to throw you under a ***' bus.
Yeah, I don't need you.
I'm not askin' for permission. I'm not askin' for anything.
You just go home, be with Eileen and the kids. Couple of days,
you'll wake up and realize Kilpatrick's no longer a threat to you or your future.
No what?
I didn't say anything. You didn't say anything.
Freddie, no.
You got a better way of stayin' out of jail?
[ Car Alarm Chirps ]
[ Car Door Shuts ]
Take a day. Take two.
You feel the same way, no blood, no foul.
Think about it, Tommy. It's good to see you.
I, um--
I need a short-term loan for like, uh, 20,000.
Me can't do it.
Ten grand then.
Mikey look for ya. Him say you persona non grata.
And Mikey a fearsome cat.
Five-- Five grand. That's all I need.
What you need the money for?
I, um-- I got this chick knocked up.
Colin, you lie. You lie.
I'll pay you back, Rene.
You hotter than Osama bin Laden. [ Chuckles ]
What the *** are you talkin' about?
What Mikey vexed with you for then?
You're thievin' weed?
You usin' the hard junk?
Rene.
Me can't do it.
I'll remember this. I'll ***' remember this, Rene.
[ Moe ] Where'd you meet that E.R. broad?
That nurse? That ***' one with the big fake ***?
***' ***-- Are those things real?
How come you never ***' tell me where you meet these broads?
[ Moe ] Nothin'!
I got the word out. If Colin shows his face, I get a call.
[ Moe Whispering, Indistinct ]
Look at this ***' thing. Give that to your ***' nurse. [ Laughing ]
[ John ] Think she'd like this?
[ Weapon *** ]
Get your *** together. We're out of here.
*** that.
***. Is it me, or are you gettin' a distinct Custer and the Indians feel right now?
This ain't ***' good, bro.
They had all of my tax returns.
Every credit card bill, every phone bill.
Did they find anything?
They had boxes of paper up to the ceiling.
And they made a big show of pointin' 'em out, because that's all they were-- boxes of paper.
They found a receipt from six years ago when I was on a business trip,
and I paid for a lap dance with my AmEx.
Not if they fax it to my wife!
Martin-- Martin, how long have you wanted to build the waterfront?
I am not goin' to jail!
And you won't. But this--
This is what you and I are gonna build together...
if we stick to our guns.
There's supposed to be maple trees along the south walkway.
But they, um, they left 'em out of the drawing.
The F.B.I. have nothing, Martin.
If they did, they would've hit you with it already, believe me.
We're gonna be fine.
We're gonna be fine.
[ Announcer On TV: Indistinct ]
[ Audience On TV Cheering ]
[ Announcer Continues ]
Go ahead. Eat ***' onion rings in front of a guy...
with a perforated bowel.
Inconsiderate ***.
[ TV Continues: Indistinct ]
[ Police Siren Passing ]
[ Footsteps Approaching Rapidly ]
Yeah.
I think so.
I need to stop at a drugstore...
along the way for a few things, but... yeah.
Okay.
[ Engine Starts ]
[ Man, Children Shouting In Distance ]
[ Rose ] What did you do to Colin?
What did I do? [ Scoffs ]
You don't know what you're talkin' about, Ma. Trust me.
You couldn't stand that I liked havin' him here with me.
[ Chuckling ]
[ Mockingly ] "Where is he? Where is he?"
He's gone.
He left.
- Did-Did he say where he might be goin'? - You don't care.
If I didn't care, then why would I be askin'?
I--
I don't know where he is!
He is as much a son to me as you or Tommy.
And if you hadn't driven him away--
God, you are a selfish, selfish, selfish little boy.
[ Snickers ] You know, maybe you should try drinkin' a bit less.
Oh, go on! Get out of here! Go on!
Leave your mother all alone!
I'm gonna tell you somethin' about Colin.
He's sleepin' with Kath. Yeah.
That's who your blessed nephew is.
He's ***' your son's girlfriend.
That's St. Colin for you.
Well, Kath was always a ***.
It's your own fault for takin' up with her.
Let's go.
[ Children Shouting In Distance ]
[ Object Clatters ]
- ***! - [ Gunfire ]
[ Groaning ]
Oh, ***!
[ Panting ]
[ Gunfire Continues ]
[ Grunting ]
[ Moe ] ***! ***!
*** Nozzoli. You all right, Johnny?
- Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just drive. - What a ***' ***.
[ Police Radio Chatter ]
[ No Audible Dialogue ]
I'll be here.
Mom.
Huh?
Is there any news?
No. No, there's no-- no news.
Oh.
What?
- The kids-- Were they okay? - Did you try Colin again?
Oh.
Ma--
Oh, the kids are fine. Yeah.
In a few weeks, this'll just be some...
big dramatic story to entertain their friends.
Okay, then why don't you-- why don't you go home and get some sleep, huh?
You know, this used to be such a lovely street.
Now with you buildin' your big fancy house--
[ Chuckles ] I'll be the only one left.
Good night, Ma.
[ Water Running ]
You okay?
I know.
Tommy, one stray bullet through our living room window--
When?
When we move into our big new house...
with the soapstone counters and the big entryway?
Never.
Fine-- never.
We're not really gonna build that house, are we?
Things are up in the air. What do you want me to say?
- Do you want me to lie? - Tell me the truth.
We're not gonna build a house. You know, that's what you-- We're not gonna build a house.
I just wish you sounded more upset about it.
You always wanted to be Speaker.
I'm just tryin' to stay out of prison.
You wanted off the Hill, I wanted off the Hill.
I did what I did to make it happen.
I'm gonna take a shower.
[ Door Closes ]
[ Water Running ]
Hey.
[ Moans ]
Morning.
[ Groans ]
[ Exhales ]
Wanna do that in the car? We should go, you know.
Get a cup of coffee or somethin'.
[ Engine Starts ]
You know, this is not something I come to easily.
You know, as majority leader, it's my job to live, breathe and die...
to enforce the Speaker's will, so--
So when Speaker Donatello first asked me...
to meet with Martin Kilpatrick, I did what I was told.
Later, as I-- as I realized...
how determined he was to push the funding for the waterfront...
through the General Assembly, I became suspicious...
and ultimately convinced that he was accepting bribes from Mr. Kilpatrick.
Never directly.
No, we had a number of veiled conversations,
and my suspicions were confirmed.
[ Declan ] What about you?
What was your piece of the action?
You know, I pushed for the waterfront because I thought it was a good idea for Providence.
And I still do.
Tom Caffee is up to his eyeballs in all of this.
If the Speaker of the House is gettin' five dollars, that man's gettin' 10.
It's Rhode Island.
We're talkin' about Tom Caffee.
Look, he knows that we wanted Kilpatrick to come in and flip.
So he comes in here and-and he throws Kilpatrick to the wolves.
That way, whatever Kilpatrick says, he's already poisoned the well.
Mr. Kilpatrick had his chance to cooperate.
No, no. You're sidin' with the wrong guy.
We're sidin' with a man who just handed us a major scalp...
in the war on public corruption.
Are you ***' kiddin' me? He's handin' us a two-bit developer...
and a guy that's in a coma!
And he's doin' it usin' hearsay evidence so that he doesn't even have to testify in court!
If Mr. Caffee lied about his involvement in the waterfront,
we'll happily indict him on perjury.
How could you be so ***' stupid?
This guy comes to me and he asks me if I have an informant inside the waterfront.
Two days later, my informant is murdered by his ***' brother!
Can you prove causal linkage?
No.
I never said he was a saint, but he was the first one in,
and the first one gets the best deal.
[ Grunts ] Did you give Colin money?
- Did you give him ***' money? - Me do what Freddie say.
Did you warn him?
Did you ***' warn him, you Judas?
You're the one that's got us chasin' our tail when we're at war with Nozzoli.
- A war which you started, might I add. - You think this is your call?
I think you're off your ***' nut.
***' piece of ***!
[ Moe ] Hey, hey. Guys, guys, guys, guys.
[ John ] Come on. Hey, enough already.
Freddie. Freddie, come on.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey! Freddie! Hey, hey, hey! Freddie! Freddie, stop!
Come here! Come here!
Come back here!
Let him go.
Let him go! He's gonna get us all ***' killed anyway!
All right?
Mike! Mike! Mike! Mike!
You're a ***' joke.
[ John ] Relax. Mike.
Mike, come on. Come on.
Hey.
We're better off without him. He's a ***' liability.
[ Both Moaning ]
You hungry?
Not really.
Do we still wanna stay the night?
Do you?
I'm-I'm fine.
Let's go.
If we push on,
we can make Ohio.
Your, um, wife let me in.
Talk to my lawyer.
So you buildin' this for your granddaughter?
You got no respect, do you?
Just barge into a man's house.
I'll-- I'll--
I'll put the furniture where I damn well please.
Right.
You know, Tommy's makin' a deal.
Speaker goes down, you go down,
he walks away untouched.
Now you've really gotta be talking to my lawyer.
See, the thing is, with the Speaker out of commission,
it's Tommy's word against yours.
And in his version, he's the angel of goodness,
and you're the black-handed devil.
Is that all you got to say?
Is it the truth?
[ Scoffs ]
Look, I know that you think that you're supposed to go down with the ship,
but that is ***.
'Cause there's only four honest motives in this world.
It's sex, money, power and self-preservation.
Any other reason that you have for not talkin'...
is either stupidity, or it's a lie that someone sold ya.
Okay.
Okay.
You wanna split a Blooming Onion?
No. My stomach-- it can't take the grease.
Okay, but no chili.
Okay, so get the onion.
Kilpatrick's agreed to talk.
He says that Tom Caffee has had a piece of the waterfront...
from the very beginning, and he can prove it.
Okay. Have his lawyer give a call, set up a time...
so he can come by the office.
If he's got the goods, we'll make a deal.
Maybe I'll get the potato skins.
I know, but you're right about the grease.
I'd be happy with a couple of things. What if we spilt jalapeño poppers, wings--
[ Moe ] This is not ***' smart.
If I was Nozzoli, I'd have a couple guys with MAC-10s...
just waitin' for us to show up here.
Johnny, we should call Nozzoli, make our own peace.
In return, we give him Mike.
Look, the guy brought it on himself.
It's not like he deserves our ***' loyalty.
The ship be sinkin', Johnny.
And--
Johnny, what are you doin'?
Johnny.
[ Whispering ] What the ***?
*** me.
What are you doin' ***' wavin' that thing around? Put it away!
He ***' jackrabbited. He's *** gone, Mike.
Mike--
Are you ***' goin' too? Are ya?
Well, get in the ***' car!
Yes.
[ Receptionist ] Representative Tom Caffee's on line two.
He says you were supposed to call him.
Kilpatrick's due in tomorrow with his lawyer at 10:00.
Tell Mr. Caffee I'm not available.
[ Receptionist ] Hello, Mr. Caffee? I can't seem to get ahold of him.
Would you like to leave a message?
Tell him-- Tell him that I'm still waiting to hear from him.
[ Handset Clatters ]
Hey, Eddie. What's up?
What time are you pickin' the kids up?
Uh-huh.
They with your mother?
Good. Good. They'll be fine. Come on.
Let's go for a ride.
So I can get you a lollipop.
What do you think? 'Cause we need to talk.
I was gonna eat with the kids.
Well, this is about the kids, all right? This is--
This is about their future, about what's best for them.
Put that stuff down. Let's go.
[ Clears Throat ] You'll be all right.
[ Mouths Words ]
So, uh, tell-- tell me more about Missoula.
Uh, I don't know.
Never been there.
What do you mean? I thought you said you'd been there.
No. No.
I-I saw, um, a thing on the Travel Channel.
And there were these mountains. And, um,
I remember this really nice-looking bookstore.
So we buy books.
Well, no, I mean, if we don't-- if we don't like it, then we don't have to stay.
I know. I know.
Yeah. There are lots of places we could go.
Right?
Yeah.
You're right.
And it's gonna be good.
[ Footsteps Approaching ]
More coffee?
Uh, no. No, thanks. No.
Pay the cashier up front.
All right, thanks.
You want my pie?
You don't like it?
No, I just don't want it.
[ Clears Throat ]
Let me pay for this. Don't let 'em take that pie.
Thanks.
Give this envelope to the lady at the table.
[ Engine Starts ]
I don't wanna do this, Eddie. I don't like doin' it. [ Breathing Heavily ]
But understand somethin'. I will do it all ***' day if I have to.
I don't-- I don't know where Kath is.
Look.
I'm not gonna hurt her, all right?
I just wanna know where she is. I wanna know where that piece of *** that's with her is.
Okay? Hey, let's face it, Eddie. She's a ***.
[ Whimpers ]
She *** me over. She *** you over.
I mean, why would you protect her?
No. No.
See, she loves those kids. There's no ***' way she leaves those kids behind.
She's comin' back.
And you--
***.
[ Screaming ]
Why are you makin' me do this to you? Just tell me.
I don't know where she-- No! No!
[ Groaning ]
[ Screams ] Jesus!
[ Sobbing ]
No! Don't! Don't! [ Screams, Sobs ]
I don't know!
I told you! [ Sobbing ]
[ Eddie ] No! No, no-- Oh, God!
I don't know!
[ Eddie Sobbing ]
[ Eddie Screaming, Sobbing ]
[ Michael ] I don't wanna do this. I don't wanna do this. Just--
No!
Moe, I need you to get--
Hi, Dad.
Hey.
Come on. We're gonna miss it.
Look, it already started.
What are you doin' out of bed?
If I can get up to pee, I can get up to get a glass of water.
No, you don't. I'll get it for you.
Mary-Rose, is your father's dinner in the oven?
It's at 375.
So how bad is this fix you're in?
Well, none of the options are good.
If it comes to you pushin' for Speaker--
Ah, it's beyond that.
You'd be a good Speaker.
I'm sorry about the house.
It was a good house.
[ Dog Barking ]
I'm a good man.
Everything I do, I do for... a reason.
There's a code.
[ Sighs ] You don't deserve this.
It's not your fault. I don't deserve it.
It's all *** up.
[ Exhales ]
I don't know what's happened to the world.
[ Whimpering ]
Hey!
I don't know.
or I swear to God, I'm gonna shoot your ***' eyes out!
[ Door Opens, Closes ]
Jesus-- ***, Tommy.
What are you doin' here? This has got nothin' to do with you.
How'd you find me anyway?
Moe told Freddie, and Freddie told me.
What are you gonna do, Mike?
You gonna kill your own cousin?
He's your cousin. All right? He's my right ***' hand.
Yeah, of course she does.
Ma loves Colin. You love Colin. Everyone loves ***' Colin.
Then it's all the more shame for what he's done to me.
Look.
This has nothin' to do with you, okay?
[ Sniffling ] You gotta get out of here.
It's not safe, all right? There's people lookin' for me.
I'm gonna be Speaker of the House.
I cut a deal to make it happen.
For real?
[ Chuckles ] ***. Whoa.
You know, I always knew that--
You know what, kiddo?
I'm proud of you. Really.
I know.
But if you're on trial for killing one of my reps, how long am I gonna last?
I--
It doesn't matter if you beat the rap. It's--
It's the trial. It's the press. It's you and me.
It's--
It's us.
What-- What are you saying?
I get it. [ Clears Throat ]
You have no idea what you're asking me, do you? [ Chuckles ]
Tomorrow night, you'll be dead or in jail.
I know.
I love you. I don't wanna see you die.
Come on.
Be my brother. Both of our lives are in your hands.
Come here.
[ Grunting, Straining ]
- Come on! - Easy.
I'm not gonna kill ya. Open your mouth.
Open your mouth. It's gonna be all right.
Put your hands on top of mine.
Go ahead. Put your hands on top of mine.
Put your hands on top of mine.
[ Gunshot ]
[ Gasping, Gurgling ]
[ Groaning ]
[ Police Radio Chatter ]
Cappuccino?
It's just a job. Sometimes the chips don't fall where we like 'em.
Here.
Tommy Caffee.
Thomas Caffee.
My good friend Tom Caffee.
Tommy Caffee.
District 75. Representative Pastorelli.
[ Pastorelli ] Mr. Thomas Caffee.
[ Clerk ] The vote is 63-12 in favor of Thomas Caffee.
It is my honor and pleasure to announce that Representative Thomas Caffee...
has been elected Speaker of the House of Representatives...
of the State of Rhode Island.
[ No Audible Dialogue ]
[ No Audible Dialogue ]
[ Applause Continue ]
[ Applause Continue ]
[ No Audible Dialogue ]
[ Chief Justice ] Please raise your right hand.
Place your left hand on the Bible, and repeat after me.
I, Thomas Robert Caffee,
do solemnly swear...
to discharge the duties of Speaker...
to discharge the duties of Speaker...
with fairness to all...
and to uphold the honor and prerogatives...
and to uphold the honor and prerogatives...
of this House and its members...
to the best of my ability,
so help me God.
so help me God.
Thank you.
[ Applause Continue ]
Okay, the House will come to order.
[ Phone Ringing ]
[ Answering Machine Clicks On, Beeps ]
[ Michael ] I just wanted to let you know that, um, I'm okay, Ma,
and...
I love you.
I guess that's it.
[ Beeps ]
[ Train Horn Blowing In Distance ]
[ Man ] One, two, three, four!
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