đŽ Script 7:17 Brothers
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NBCâs series The Blacklist starring James Spader and Megan Boone
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Program air date: 5/1/2020 in the US (7pm Central/Chicago Time)
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Last updated: 5/8/2020 at 8:00amCT [ Central/Chicago time ]
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Directed by: Mahesh Pailoor
Written by: Sean Hennen
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SERIES STARS:
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Raymond âRedâ Reddington â James Spader
Elizabeth Keen â Megan Boone
Donald Ressler â Diego Klattenhoff
Harold Cooper â Harry Lennix
Aram Mojtabai â Amir Arison
Dembe Zuma â Hisham Tawfiq
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GUEST STARS:
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Robert Ressler, Sr â Chad Ackerman
Young Donald Ressler â Jack Alcott
Agent Patel â Rajesh Bose
Ben (Resslerâs young cousin) â Angus Costello
Lisa Ressler (Resslerâs Mom) â Beth Fowler
Robby Ressler â Anthony Michael Hall
Young Lisa Ressler (Resslerâs Mom) â Terri Hansen
Albanian â Anton Koval
Jakov Mitko â Mark Margolis
Young Robby Ressler â Angus OâBrien
Resslerâs Uncle â Daniel OâShea
Drug Dealer â Alexander Pennecke
Tommy Markin â Chaz Lamar Shepherd
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đŽ Script 7:17 Brothers
Brief (Where weâre at): Red has collapsed! Dembe has found him unconscious on the floor of the restaurant kitchen. Red and Dembe had just shared a meal with a group of Syrian refugees they had rescued while looking for Dembeâs Imam, Sadiq Asmal, who had been kidnapped.
Dembe had left Red for just a moment to answer a knock on the door. It was Redâs cleaner, Sakiya, who came to tell them she had found a fingerprint that might be connected nto Imam Asmalâs kidnapping ~ but it belongs to a man named Arturo Ruel who supposedly has been in prison for 15 years. When Dembe returned to the kitchen, Red was unconscious.
Red has a mysterious illness he has been hiding from Liz. He had funded the research of a brilliant pharmacist, Spalding Stark, and been treated by him, but the treatments turned out to be ineffective. Ressler saw Redâs medical file so he knows Redâs diagnosis, as does his friend (or relative?), Ilya Koslov (aka Frank Bloom).
Liz had been told by her grandfather, Dominic Wilkinson, that before Red took on the identity of her dead father, the real Raymond Reddington, he was named Ilya Koslov, but Liz found out from her mother that was not true. So she siccâd a private investigator named Esi Jackson on Ilya. But Ilya became suspicious. Red had his interrogator Brimley question Esi Jackson and found out that Liz knows Red is not Ilya and that she is still determined to find out his true identity, his most guarded secret.
But Liz later confronted Jackson and Liz now knows Red knows sheâs been investigating him â just when he thought they were âon the same side.â The real Ilya, meanwhile, has headed for the hills, to escape both Lizâs efforts and those of her mother, Katarina Rostova, who Liz knows is alive, but Red saw âdieâ in a staged assassination.
With her access to Ilya cut off, Katarina has turned to another source close to Red. It was she, in fact, who had Dembeâs imam kidnapped. What is Katarina looking for? Esi Jackson thinks she knows:
Esi Jackson: The Sikorsky Archive.
Liz: Whatâs that?
Jackson: Before Reddington warned me off, I had a mic trained on Ilyaâs apartment. That archive, whatever it is, heâs obsessed with it. If Koslov has information that could save a womanâs life, my guess itâs in that archive.Meanwhile, Ressler, who has been trying to ignore calls from his âblack sheepâ older brother Robby for days, was finally confronted by him in person. Robby informs Ressler that Ray Field is going to be excavated for a new strip mall and secrets of theirs buried there for decades will be unearthed.
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[ Finkâs â« âWarm Shadowâ plays ]
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[ Flashback: Detroit 1995 ]
[ Door bangs ] [ A Drug Dealer runs down the stairs of a housing complex. Two police officers, Tommy Markin and Robert Ressler Sr, are chasing him. They are partners ]
Officer Ressler: Unit 5-7, requesting additional units to Brewster housing complex. Looking for one suspect, white male, possibly armed. Have units roll Code 2 â no lights or sirens. [ Static ] We lucky today, partner?
Officer Markin: One way to find out.
âȘ What you got going on?
Behind those, eyes closed, holding on
And I donât want another day to break âȘ
[ The Drug Dealer appears and shoots Officer Ressler ] [ Gunshot đ„ ]
Drug Dealer: I got him, I got him!
âȘ Take our, steal our night away âȘ
[ The Drug Dealer stares at Officer Ressler on the floor. He doesnât run. Markin doesnât move to arrest him. It was a set-up. Markin calls in over police radio ]
Officer Markin: Central! Shots fired! Shots fired! Resslerâs been hit! My partner is down!
[ Markin walks toward Officer Ressler. He casually shoots the Drug Dealer ] [ Gunshots đ„đ„ ]
Markin: [ On Police Radio ] Roll ambulance to my location, immediately!
Dispatcher: Central, copy. EMT to Brewster housing complex. Officer down, officer down.
[ Markin kneels down next to Ressler, who is still alive, barely ]
Markin: [ Sighs ] I told you to take the money, Bob. đ [See Note]
âȘ Warm shadow âȘ
Markin: The rest of us did.
Ressler: [ Inaudible ]
Markin: Iâll look after Lisa and the boys.
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[ Present day: ]
[ Ressler drives as his older brother Robby sits in the car next to him ]
Robby: [ Sighs ] [ Sighs deeply ] You ever think about Dad?
Ressler: What about him?
Robby: Justâ You wake up one day, kiss the wife and kids, you go on the jobâ you donât know itâs gonna be the last five minutes of your life. What was he thinking right before that? What he wanted to have for dinner, or the gas bill?
Ressler: We donât need to talk about it.
Robby: Youâve seen a lot of people get killed, right?
[ Ressler nods ]
Robby: Is it always thatâ meaningless?
Ressler: Yeah.
Robby: Mm.
[ A sign says âWoodhavenâ ]
Robby: Almost home. Been a while since youâve been back, huh? A few years at least?
Ressler: What do you think this is? A vacation for me? Do you think Iâ I want to be here?
Robby: I know you donât want to be here. Mom knows, though. I told her you were coming to town.
Ressler: You told Mom?
Robby: Mm.
Ressler: You do realize that if something goes wrong tonight, we both end up going straight to jail? You get that, right?
Robby: Relax. [ Sighs ] Itâs just Mom. Whoâs she gonna tell?
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[ A mini-reunion of relatives has gathered at the home of Ressler and Robbyâs mother, Lisa ]
[ Indistinct conversations ]
Aunt Cindy: So, you got anybody special back in D.C., Donnie? When am I gonna start seeing some nieces and nephews?
Ressler: [ Chuckles ] Uh, no one special right now, Aunt Cindy. But Iâm looking. I got my eyes open.
Ben: Is it cool being an FBI agent, Uncle Don? You got a gun?
Ressler: I do carry a weapon, Ben, yeah.
Resslerâs Uncle: How long you around? Whatâs this big case we heard about?
Ressler: Big case?
Lisa (Resslerâs Mom): The one youâre in town for. Robby said it was something big?
Robby: Ma, I told you it was top, uhâ
Ressler: Confidential. â is the word we use at the Bureau â confidential.
Lisa: Look at this. Both my boys under the same roof. Don, did Robby tell you about his company expanding? He got himself that collectorâs car you rode here in. And he bought me a fancy new watch.
Robby: Itâs nothing, Ma. Just got a new garage, and we can do twice as many cars now, soâ
Lisa: Iâm just happy youâre home, Don. I wish your father could be here to see how great both his children turned out. Heâd be so proud.
[ Ressler turns around a cup with a police badge printed on it ]
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[ Flashback (1995): ]
[ Resslerâs mother is the kitchen washing the cup with the police badge ]
Young Lisa: Donnie, what am I gonna tell your father when he gets home?
Young Ressler: Principle Neillâs a liar.
Young Lisa: [ Sighs ] I thought we were past all this. You canât keep skipping class.
Young Ressler: What am I gonna learn in a classroom that I canât learn out in the real world, anyway?
Young Robby: By âreal world,â you mean getting baked with your wastoid friends out behind the Farmer Jackâs every day?
Young Ressler: Stay out of this, Officer Asshat. We all know youâre only joining the academy for the cavity searches.
Young Robby: Loiteringâs a crime, you know. One of these days, itâll be me slapping the cuffs on you.
Young Ressler: Mm, maybe Iâll learn something useful in prison. Like dice.
[ Doorbell rings ] [ Door opens ]
Young Lisa: Tom? What is it?
Tommy Markin: Lisa â Itâs Bob. Somethingâs happened. Can I come in?
Young Lisa: Wait, waitâ [ Sobbing ] Please, Tom. No. It canât be. Not my husband. Please, no. [ Sobbing ]
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[ Present Day: ]
Lisa: Everything all right, Don?
Ressler: Yeah. J-Just a little tired. We drove all night, so, uh, Iâm gonna have to get a little shut eye.
Lisa: Iâm sorry. Oh, of course. I put fresh sheets on your old bed. You remember the way, donât you?
Ressler: Of course. [ Chuckles ]
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[ Footsteps approaching ] [ Ressler enters his old room. He looks around, smiles ] [ Robby enters and closes the door. ]
Robby: [ Clears throat ] There we are. Okay, Iâm sorry. Iâ I didnât knowâ
Ressler: What, Mom was gonna host a family reunion? Good call on that one.
Robby: [ Chuckles ] You know how she is. She gets excited. What can I say? Again, Iâm sorry, all right?
Ressler: What you should be sorry for is lying to her. Donât think for a second Iâm fooled by this whole vintage car and Rolex routine. What are you up to, Robby?
Robby: You know what? This may come as a shock to you, Don â Agent Ressler, world policeman â I am not a screw-up anymore.
Ressler: Well, if youâre such a success, what are you doing living at home, sleeping in our old room?
Robby: Iâm just between apartments.
Ressler: [ Exhales sharply ]
Robby: Go to hell. You know, somebody had to look out for Mom. You wonât do it. Letâs just get this over with.
[ They sit beside each other. Robby shows Ressler photos on this cell phone ]
Robby: [ Clears throat ] Okay. You remember the old dirt field? Theyâre gonna turn this into an outdoor mall. They break ground tomorrow. If they find whatâs under that dirtâ
Ressler: So itâs now or never.
Robby: I watched the site overnight last week. They have one night watchman. Guy makes his rounds every hour or two. Half the time, heâs asleep in his car. Now, see this? Thereâs a gap in that gate big enough for both of us to fit through without making a sound. Howâs that for recon?
Ressler: All right. Weâre gonna need shovels, nothing too heavy â flashlights, low-wattage â canât be too bright, nothing with halogen bulbs. Bleachâ weâre gonna need at least three quarts, maybe more.
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Hardware Man: Wow. Big project, huh?
Robby: Yeah. Septic tank.
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[ Ressler sits in the vintage car with racing stripes, looking at the radio ]
[ Soundgardenâs â« âBlack Hole Sunâ plays ]
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[ Flashback: ]
[ Young Ressler sits on the staircase by the living room of his home. He takes a drink from a small bottle of liquor. People mill in the background ]
âȘ In my eyes, indisposed
In disguises no one knows
Hides the face, lies the snake
The sun in my disgrace
Boiling heat âȘ
[ Young Robby walks over and flicks Young Ressler on the back of the head ]
Young Robby: The hell are you doing?
Young Ressler: Grieving. Whatâs it to you?
âȘ âNeath the black the sky looks dead
Call my name through the cream âȘ
Young Ressler: Who are these people?
Young Robby: Cool it. Theyâre here for Mom.
Young Ressler: Yeah? Whoâs here for Dad?
[ Tommy Markin walks over ]
Markin: How you boys holding up? You need anything?
Young Ressler: Yep. Refill.
[ Young Ressler leaves ]
Markin: Heâs drunk?
Young Robby: Youâre surprised?
[ Door closes ] [ Tommy Markin reaches into his pocket and pulls out a Catholic religious medal on a chain ]
Young Robby: This was Dadâs.
Markin: Thatâs Saint Michael, patron saint of police officers. Found it in his personal effects.
Young Robby: [ Sighs ]
Markin: He wouldâve wanted it to go to the next cop in the family.
[ Markinâs cellphone rings. He nods to Young Robby and walks off ]
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[ Outdoors, Young Ressler slouches in a car, drinking ]
âȘ Black hole sun
Wonât you come
And wash away the rain âȘ
Young Ressler: [ Sighs ]
[ Door closes ] [ Markin comes outside, talking on his phone ]
Markin: Hang on.
âȘ Wonât you come
Wonât you come âȘ
Markin: All right, Iâm outside. Go ahead. ââ Donât feed me that.
âȘ Black hole sun âȘ
Markin: We gave the guy a chance.
âȘ Wonât you come âȘ
Markin: Nobody wanted this. Itâs cleaned up.
[ Young Ressler slouches down further, listening as Markin walks past ]
âȘ And wash away the rain âȘ
Markin: Just heard from forensics â no further investigation.
âȘ Black hole sun âȘ
Markin: Itâs a good shooting. Weâre safe.
âȘ Wonât you come
Wonât you come
Black hole sun, black hole sun âȘ
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[ Present day: ]
[ Ressler sits in the car ] [ Robby tapping on glass ]
Robby: Pop the trunk.
âȘ Wonât you come
Black hole âȘ
[ Robby and Ressler load the stuff they bought into the trunk of the car ] [ Car doors close, engine starts ]
[ Two men sit in a car some distance away ] [ Cellphone dialing ] [ Ringing tone ]
Albanian: Weâve got eyes on them. Iâll keep you posted.
[ Ressler and Robbyâs car takes off ] [ Tires squealing ]
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[ Ray field ] [ Ressler and Robby enter the field through the loosely chained door in the fence ] [ Chains rattling ]
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[ Flashback: ]
Young Ressler: Tommy Markin did it.
Young Robby: Shut up, Donnie. You donât know what youâre saying.
Young Ressler: I heard the call! I was right there! Tommy was talking about Dad. Maybe he didnât pull the trigger, but he had something to do with it, Iâm sure.
Young Robby: Youâre drunk.
Young Ressler: I know what I heard.
Young Robby: Maybe it was another case. He was Dadâs best friend. Heâs practically our uncleâ
Young Ressler: Maybe we can prove it? Maybe we can prove it. Likeâ Like on TV or something. Weâ We could get him to confess to us.
Young Robby: Thatâs not how it works. You need evidence â documents, a recording â
Young Ressler: Iâll get them.
Young Robby: I trust Tommy Markin, okay? Dad trusted him, I trust him.
Young Ressler: Why? âCause you both wear the same stupid badge?
Young Robby: Look, I know you need someone to blame for thisâ
Young Ressler: I have someone to blame! We just need to prove it!
Young Robby: Jesus, Don! How bad do you need to be the center of attention every single time?! Donât mention it again! Donât bring it up to Mom. She feels bad enough. Let it go.
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[ Present day: ]
[ At Ray Field, Robby counts off his paces ]
Robby: 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66â Canât believe itâs actually working.
[ Man coughing ] [ Itâs the guard ] [ They dodge behind some equipment ]
Ressler: I thought you said that heâ
Robby: Shh! I guess heâs off his schedule.
Ressler: Get down, get down!
[ Ressler pushes Robby down. Robby cuts his hand on some razor wire ]
Robby: Aah!
Ressler: All right, looks like Iâm gonna be doing all the digging. [ Sighs ]
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[ They reach the site ]
Ressler: Sure this is it?
Robby: Iâd know it like it was yesterday. This is it. Dig fast. Iâll keep an eye out for the turnkey.
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[ Flashback: ]
[ Glass shatters ] [ Young Ressler breaks the window of a door, reaches inside and lets himself inside ] [ He walks over to a desk ] [ Glass crunching ]
[ Young Ressler rifles through some papers. Tommy Markin comes down the stairs ]
Tommy Markin: I heard you before you even put your pants on this morning, Donnie. The hell are you doing here?
Young Ressler: What did you do to my dad?
Markin: Wrong place, wrong time, kid. Let me show you the door.
Young Ressler: I know you had something to do with him getting shot. I heard you. On the phone. Youâre coming with me to tell the cops everything.
Markin: I am the cops. Donnie, youâre young. Youâre grieving. Youâre not thinking straight. We can figure out a way to pay for the window, butâ
[ Young Ressler pulls out a pistol and points it at Tommy Markin ] [ Gun cocks ]
Young Ressler: Recognize this? It was Dadâs.
Markin: Donnie, itâs a tragedy what happened. ââ What are you gonna do? Shoot me? Shoot a cop? Do you even have a plan?
Young Ressler: Just tell me itâs true!
Markin: Youâve already gotten yourself into enough trouble to break your motherâs heart. Donât make it worse. You donât want this on your head. Iâm gonna give you one more chance. You give me that gun, or your life is over, young man. You think youâre tough? Your dad was tough. Your brotherâs tough. You donât even have the balls to pâ
[ đ„ Young Ressler shoots him ]
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[ Present day: ]
[ Shovel scraping ] [ Ressler, digging, comes to some plastic sheeting. He pulls it back. There lies a skull ]
Robby: [ Coughs ] Itâs been a while. You remember Tommy Markin, donât you, Don?
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[ Flashback: ]
[ Lee DeWyzeâs â« âBlackbirdâs Songâ plays ]
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[ Young Robby is now at Tommy Markinâs house with Young Ressler. Markin lies on his back, shot in the chest ]
Young Robby: Donnie, what did you do?
âȘ Pack your things âȘ
Young Ressler: [ Breathing shakily ] I didnât know who else to call. He killed Dad, Robby.
Young Robby: Did he admit it?
Young Ressler: He was going to.
âȘ Leave somehow âȘ
Young Ressler: H-He wouldâve. I know it.
âȘ Blackbird song âȘ
Young Robby: Donnie, I need you to listen to me carefullyâ
âȘ Is over now âȘ
Young Robby: âand answer my questions. You got that? Did anyone see you come in here?
Young Ressler: No.
Young Robby: Did Markin alert anyone when he saw you? Did he make any calls?
Young Ressler: No.
Young Robby: How long has it been since the gunshot?
Young Ressler: I donât know. Uhâ 15, maybe 20 minutes.
Young Robby: Then nobody heard it. Or at least no one reported it.
âȘ Ooh, ooh, ooh âȘ
Young Robby: Donnie. Go home. Wipe Dadâs gun off and put it back where you found it. Donât say anything to Mom. Donât say anything to anyone.
âȘ Mouths are dry âȘ
Young Robby: Forget this happened. Understood?
âȘ River runs âȘ
Young Ressler: What are you gonna do?
Young Robby: Iâll take care of this.
âȘ Hands are tied âȘ
Young Robby: Donât say another word. Just go.
âȘ Preacher sighs
Pack your things âȘ
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[ Present day: ]
[ Ressler and Robby talk over Tommy Markinâs grave ]
Robby: You ever lose sleep at night âcause of what we did back then?
âȘ Leave somehow âȘ
Ressler: Some nights. Not many.
Robby: Ever wish you could take it back?
âȘ Blackbird song âȘ
Ressler: This man killed our father. Then stood at his wake and lied to our faces. He was a disgrace to the badge he wore.
âȘ Is over now âȘ
Ressler: The one you were going to wear. The one I wear every day. No, this scumbag got everything that was coming to him. So, no. I wouldnât take it back. You?
âȘ Ohhhh âȘ
Robby: Ah, we better get going. Night watchman will be coming soon.
âȘ Donât be scared
Iâm still here
[ They wrap the bones in new plastic sheeting ]
No more time
For crying, dear âȘ
[ Robby and Ressler carry the skeletal remains in the plastic sheeting to the car and load them into the trunk ]
[ The same two men (including the Albanian) who were observing them earlier watch Robby and Ressler from a distance ]
[ Ressler and Robby drive away ] [ Tires screech, engine revs ]
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[ They park Robbyâs car on the street and walk into Robbyâs garage ]
Ressler: Listen, Robby, look, Iâ I should say, uhâ should say that Iâm sorry.
Robby: About what?
Ressler: What I said earlier, back at the house. Look, I-Iâve been hard on you. I left this place behind, and you stayed, and that wasâ that was the harder choice, and I should give you credit for it. For everything. All your success. Work, everything.
[ They put the shovel and other things into a metal chest ] [ Lid rattles, closes ]
Robby: Thank you, Don.
Ressler: Look, I was a prick when we were younger, and Iâm the reason why weâre taking care of this now, butâ you had my back that night.
Robby: Of course I did. Youâre my brother.
Ressler: I never thanked you. Look, you saved me. That night, everything in my life changed.
Robby: Well, you mightâve noticed, it wasnât exactly the same for me, either.
Ressler: Looks like youâre doing pretty good now. Hey, maybe you could take me by this garage while Iâm still in town?
Robby: Yeah, cool.
[ Engine revving ]
Robby: Iâd like that.
[ âĄïžTires screechingâĄïž ] [ Robbyâs car speeds by ]
Ressler: Robby, tell me that was random.
Robby: Okay, I can explain.
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[ A bar ]
Robby: The garage isnât doinâ as well as I mightâve let Mom think.
Ressler: Oh, you donât say?
Robby: I was losing money, so I hired a bunch of guys. I thought they were stand-up guys. And, uhâ anyway, I needed some fast cash. Couldnât stand for another failure, Donnie.
Ressler: Whoâd you borrow money from?
Robby: Definitely not the banks. Those places, you walk in, they donât even look at youâ
Ressler: Robby.
Robby: I borrowed it from a local guy.
Ressler: What do you mean, a connected kind of local guy?
Robby: Yeah, the Albanian type.
Ressler: The mob? The Albanian mob? How much money did you borrow?
Robby: 5OK. It was 30% vig on it. And that was like six months ago.
Ressler: [ Laughs ]
Robby: So itâs closer to 15OK now, soâ Thatâs why they took the car, you know, as collateral. I had to try something.
[ Telephone rings in distance ]
Ressler: Is there anything else youâre not telling me?
Robby: No, I swear. Thatâs it.
Bartender: Hey, man. Itâs for you.
Ressler: Who is this?
Albanian: [ On phone ] We have your car. And the cargo in the trunk. Jakov Mitko wants to see you both.
Ressler: Whoâs Jakov Mitko?
Albanian: Your brother knows. He knows where, too. Donât be late. [ Click ]
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[ Jakov Mitko is tending plants on large tables outside of a greenhouse ]
Jakov Mitko: [ Albanian accent ] You know the thing about plants? They are obedient. A little love, a little care â they do exactly what they are supposed to. They grow. They give back. Oxygen, flowers. They are uncomplicated. Anyone can respect that, yes? You must be the brother from D.C. Everyone thought I was crazy to loan money to a guy whose brother was FBI. I said, âWait and see.â I donât think in a million years I couldâve seen this.
Robby: Listen, Jakov, Iâm gonna get your money. Every last penny of it.
Mitko: This isnât about money anymore.
Robby: I donât understand this.
Ressler: He has the car. Thatâs what this is about.
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[ Jakov leads them to where they can see the car. He gestures toward it ]
Mitko: Ah. VoilĂ . I donât know who Detective 4818 of the Detroit Police Department was â but heâs seen better days.
Robby: Just tell us what you want.
Mitko: I was going to burn down your garage, just to prove I could. I thought that was your only asset. But now that your brother is here, I know I was wrong. An FBI agent? Now thatâs a whole other thing. At the field office of the FBI here in Detroit, there is a room called Department 12. I have never seen it. I am told it is mostly computers. Computers that an agent like yourself can access. Go to that room, and bring me back a file labeled â432.â
Ressler: What is it?
Mitko: Have that file back here by 5:00 p.m. today. If you do that [ sprays flowers ] I will give you back the car and everything thatâs in it. And as an added incentive, I will wipe your brotherâs debt clean.
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[ Ressler and Robby walk away alongside a building, Ressler leading the way ]
Robby: Hey. I know what youâre gonna say.
[ Ressler spins around and slugs âĄïžRobby ]
[ Robby recovers his balance, rubs his chin ]
Robby: Okay, fine, I deserved that.
Ressler: You know what Department 12 is, Robby? Itâs the office UCs file their sealed reports to. Now, in case you forgot watching âMiami Viceâ as kids, UC stands for âundercover.â So, whoeverâs nameâs in there is gonna get killed âcause I gotta run that psychoâs little errand.
Robby: Iâm not an idiot. Iâm not an idiot! Donât treat me like one! And youâre not gonna do what heâs asking you to do! Itâll destroy you.
Ressler: Yeah, and if I donât, heâs gonna take those remains and heâs gonna turn them in, and itâs gonna destroy both of us.
Robby: Iâll take full responsibility.
Ressler: We both know I canât let you do that, okay? I killed that guy.
Robby: Donnie, Donnieâ
Ressler: No, this is my mess.
Robby: You still donât get it. It isnât only your mess.
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[ Flashback: ]
Robby: [ Voice-over ] It was just me and the body. Youâre shocked what your brain can come up with when youâre on autopilot like that.
[ Young Robby digs Markinâs grave ] [ Shovel scraping ]
Robby: [ Voice-over ] I thought a lot about how most peopleâs lives hinge on a few key moments.
[ Markin moans ] [ Markin coughs ]
Robby: [ Voice-over ] I think mine only had one moment, and then it was over.
Markin: [ Rasping ] Robbyâ Pleaseâ
Young Robby: I know you had Dad killed, Tommy. Donnie told me the truth.
Markin: Letting me die â wonât make us evenâ
Young Robby: [ Crying ] You took my father from me. How could you?
Markin: Itâ It was â business â
Robby: [ Voice-over ] In that moment, I suddenly had this clear thought. And I knew I was the only person that could protect you, Don. From Tommy Markin, and anyone else like him who might come along. I had no choiceâ
[ Young Robby strikes Markin with the shovel ] [ âĄïžShovel thudsâĄïž ]
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[ Present day: ]
Robby: I finished what you started. [ Breathing heavily ] I did it for you. For me. And for Daddy. In the end, all I was thinking about was you. I was protecting your future.
Ressler: Yeah, but why? Why didnât you tell me? Whatâ W-Why keep this a secret all these years?
Robby: I did that to protect you, too. Whatever that night had done to you, it was driving you. I carried the weight. I never regretted it. Because it did exactly what I thought it would do.
Ressler: And whatâs that?
Robby: It made you the person that you are today. So itâs not your mess. Itâs my mess, brother. Iâll turn myself in.
Ressler: No. We turn ourselves in. I left you alone once to clean up a mess. Iâm not gonna leave you alone again.
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[ Ressler is talking to someone, who and where is unclear ]
Ressler: Then, so weâ killed the man who killed our father. I pulled the trigger, yeahâ and to protect me, my brother did the rest. But we each had a hand in it. Look, we know where the body is. We can take you to it. But because of my involvement, I have to recuse myself from any part of the rest of this case. Thatâs why I called you. I knew you would help. I- I knew you would do the right thing.
[ Ressler is talking to Liz. They are in an FBI conference room. Robby sits some distance away ]
Liz: Ressler, Iâ Iâm not sure what Iâm supposed to say.
Ressler: Well, say you agree with me about how we should handle this. I mean, we arrest those bastards who took the car â for theft, for extortion, for all the other poison they pump into the city. And then after that â my brother and I come clean about what weâve done.
Liz: I donât know that I do agree. After the story you told me, after what youâve been through â both of youâ
Ressler: No, we have to do the right thing. Itâs important.
Liz: Of course, yes, I will help you. I just want to make sure youâre prepared to face the consequences when the FBI gets their hands on that vehicle and that body. Because if we go in and arrest those people, eventually, the FBIâs gonna open up that trunk.
Ressler: And find Tommy Markin. I know.
Liz: Are you really okay with dealing with the consequences of that?
Ressler: Iâve been running from this my whole life. I need it to be done. We both need it to be done.
[ Liz picks up the phone ] [ Button clicks ]
Liz: Yeah, this is Agent Keen. Can I get SAC Patel in here, please? Thank you.
[ Receiver clatters ]
Liz: [ To Ressler ] I need someone local to run point with me on this. We should go over what the plan is.
Ressler: [ Sighs ]
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[ Train whistle blares ]
[ Outside the conference room, Liz points out positions on a map ]
Liz: Weâll be around the corner, two blocks away. 12-second response time, Iâd guess.
Ressler: Wanna go over/under on that?
Liz: Itâs gonna be dangerous.
Ressler: When is it not?
Liz: You know, I can still talk to Patel, call it off. I have the authorityâ
Ressler: You know, Keenâ I didnât like you when we first met. I was wrong. Youâre a good agent.
Youâre the kind of agent that â people join the FBI to try to become. But youâre also a good person. Much better person than I am. So, whatever happens out there today, the Task Force is gonna be in good hands with you.
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[ Ressler and Robby ride in the back of a van with armed FBI personnel along with them ]
Ressler: You all right?
Robby: This is gonna kill Mom. Tell me again. Weâre doing the right thing?
Ressler: Yeah, Robby. We are. Weâre doing the right thing.
[ Engine shuts off ]
[ Liz gets out of the front door and slides opens the side door of the van. Ressler and Robby get out ]
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[ Inside Jakov Mitkoâs greenhouse ]
Jakov Mitko: I would be lying if I said I wasnât surprised that you went through with it.
[ Ressler holds up a thumb drive ]
Ressler: File 432.
Jakov Mitko: You donât care whoâs on it?
Ressler: Thatâs not my business.
Mitko: Your brother is sweating. And he looks nervous.
Ressler: Itâs because itâs humid in here and he loves his car. How about we see it?
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[ Liz and the SAC team are listening in front the van ]
Mitko: Okay. Let us go and see it.
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Ressler: One more thing before we trade.
Mitko: What do you want? A plant? A nice orchid to go?
Ressler: [ Chuckles ] My brother checks out the car for confirmation. Come on, Robby, do it.
[ Robby goes to the car and opens the trunk ]
Robby: [ Coughs ] [ Gives thumbs up ]
Mitko: My file.
[ Ressler gives Mitko the drive. Mitko gives it to the Albanian, who leaves with it. Another guard stays with Mitko ]
Ressler: Looks like weâre finished.
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Liz: [ Over comms ] Ressler, youâre sure this is what you want?
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Mitko: Actually, I think I might have a few more projects I need your help with.
Ressler: No, this was a one-time deal.
Mitko: Or it wasnât. I still have the car â and my file.
Ressler: You sure about that?
[ The Albanian storms out ]
The Albanian: The drive is blank. Itâs a fake!
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Liz: Weâre a go! Go, go, go, go!
[ The agents pile out of the van ]
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[ Ressler punches the guard behind him ]
Guard: [ Grunts ]
[ Ressler shoots the Albanian đ„đ„đ„] [ The SAC team arrives ]
â FBI!
â Hands!
â On the ground!
[ đ„đ„đ„ Gunfight đ„đ„đ„ ]
â East entrance to the greenhouse!
â Letâs move!
[ Jakov Mitko grabs Robby, threatening him with a knife ]
Mitko: Tradhtar! Iâll grind your guts to fertilizer!
Liz: Hey, you!
[ Liz shoots đ„ Mitkov ]
[ Ressler comes over to Liz and Robby ]
Ressler: Everyone okay back here?
Robby: Yeah. Your friend just saved my life.
Liz: I wouldnât say that. I donât think I saved anyone.
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[ JosĂ© GonzĂĄlezâs â« âDown the Lineâ plays ]
[ ⏠Go to Full Lyrics ] or [ âȘ Tap square below to play âȘ ]
[ Ressler and Robby wait at a large table in an FBI conference room ]
[ Ressler notices Robbyâs hand is shaking ]
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[ Flashback: ]
[ The funeral church service for Ressler and Robbyâs father ]
Priest: Wait for the Lord with courage. Be stouthearted and wait for the Lord. And now, Iâve been told Detective Resslerâs eldest son, Robert, would like to say a few words.
[ Young Ressler sees his brotherâs hand is shaking ]
âȘ I see problems down the line
I know theyâre not mine
[ Seeing how nervous his brother is, Young Ressler gets up and walks to the pulpit ]
âȘ Donât wash the dirt off of your hands
Doing the same mistake twice
Making the same mistake twice âȘâȘ Come on over
Donât be so caught up
Itâs not about compromising âȘ
Young Ressler: I know everyone here knew my dad. Had some special version of him to hold on to.
âȘ I know theyâre not mine âȘ
Young Ressler: What a good guy he was. What a good cop. I kinda wish I had that. Truth is, I didnât really know him.
âȘ I see darkness down the line âȘ
Young Ressler: My version of Dad is him stomping into my schoolâ
âȘ I know itâs not fine âȘ
Young Ressler: [ Chuckles ] âfresh from patrol, furious after I got caught putting cigarette butts in the facultyâs coffee machine.
âȘ Donât wash the dirt off of your hands âȘ
Young Ressler: Then he left too soon.
âȘ Doing the same mistake twice âȘ
Young Ressler: And what I have now, i-instead of a version of him to hold ontoâ
âȘ Come over âȘ
Young Ressler: âis a path to follow. A path that shows me how to grow up rightâ
âȘ Itâs not about compromising âȘ
Young Ressler: âhow to stay out of trouble, how to be good, like him.
âȘ I see problems down the line âȘ
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[ Present day: ]
[ Robby talks to FBI interrogators. Ressler sits nearby ]
Robby: So, it started with me only borrowing $50,0000.
âȘ I know theyâre not mine âȘ
Robby: But with interest, and the time that had gone by, Mitko was demanding that I pay back $150,000. Thatâs when he came after the carâ
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[ Jakov Mitko gives his side of the story ]
Mitko: I donât remember the number on the badge, but it was definitely a cop. The agent and his brother, they knew about that. I would say more, but I want to make a deal first.
Interrogator: Can you prove any of this?
Mitko: You go check out the trunk of that car yourself.
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[ An Interrogator enters the room where Ressler and Robby wait ]
Agent Patel: Agent Ressler â There has been an allegation made against you and your brother by the man we have in the other room.
Ressler: Yeah, we were expecting that.
Agent Patel: Itâs a very serious allegation.
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[ An agent opens the trunk of the car ]
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âȘ Donât let the darkness eat you up âȘ
Ressler: The thing about this case isâ
[ The agent who checked the car comes in and whispers something to Agent Patel ]
âȘ Donât let the darkness eat you up âȘ
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Agent Patel: Well, this is interestingâ
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[ Ressler and Robby check the trunk of the car. Itâs empty and spotlessly clean ]
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[ The kitchen of Ressler and Robbyâs Momâs house ]
Robby: How is the body just gone? I mean, Markin didnât just get up and walk away.
Ressler: I think weâre good. I mean, I donât know exactly what happened, but I do have some theories. I think someone was watching over us, Robby.
Robby: [ Sighs ] Now what do we do?
Ressler: Well, I think we can finally put this behind us and move on.
Robby: [ Sighs ] I need a drink.
[ Robby leaves ]
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[ Door opens ] [ Lisa enters ] [ Door closes ]
Lisa: Oh, hi, sweetie. Were you boys out all night?
Ressler: Yeah, it was aâ It was a long one.
Lisa: Well, did everything work out okay?
Ressler: What do you mean?
Lisa: Did you get Robby out of the trouble he was in? I knew something was up. A mother knows. You here all of a sudden on a âcase.â
Ressler: The case turned out as well as possible. Iâm pretty sure Robbyâs gonna be okay.
Lisa: Thank you, Donnie. Trouble or not, your brother means well. He just gets himself a bit lost sometimes.
Ressler: [ Scoffs ]
Lisa: I meant what I said about your father being proud of the both of you. You know why? Because you stick together.
[ Lisa pats Resslerâs cheek ]
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[ Ressler goes to his old room and opens a drawer. He takes out the Saint Michaelâs medal ]
[ Flashback: ]
[ After the funeral service Young Robby sits on a staircase in the church ] [ Indistinct conversation ] [ Young Ressler sits down beside Young Robby ]
Young Robby: I couldnât do that. I couldnât just stand in front of those people and sayâ What could I say?
Young Ressler: Itâs okay. We got through it.
Young Robby: [ Sniffs ]
Young Ressler: Tomorrow will be easier, and the day after thatâ
Young Robby: Maybe you can do better with this than I did. [ Sniffles ]
[ Young Robby gives Young Ressler the Saint Michaelâs medal ]
Young Ressler: This is Dadâs?
Young Robby: I canât be a cop. Iâm nothing like him. I donât know what I am anymore.
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[ Present Day: ]
[ The house porch ]
Robby: You heading back to D.C., bud?
Ressler: Yeah. Yeah. Iâm sure the office has missed me by now.
Robby: [ Chuckles ] Momâs sure gonna miss you.
Ressler: Yeah. Iâll call. As often as I can. I have something for you.
[ Ressler gives Robby the Saint Michaelâs medal ]
Robby: Never thought Iâd see that again.
Ressler: I think itâs your turn to hang onto it a while.
Robby: You donât think Dad wouldâve wanted the cop in the family to have it?
Ressler: No, no. I think heâd want you to have it.
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[ Knocking on door ] [ Liz opens. Itâs Ressler ]
Ressler: Bad time?
Liz: No. No, come in.
Ressler: Did you do it to protect me?
[ Liz walks away, dismissively ]
Liz: You say that like itâs a bad thing.
Ressler: Iâm not gonna ask you how you did it. I wonât ask what you did with Markinâs body or- or- or how you even scrubbed that car clean, butâ
Liz: I learned from the best.
Ressler: Look, I want to knowâ I meanâ Liz, I need to knowâ Why?
Liz: You were in trouble. You needed help.
Ressler: No, y-y-youâ you risked everything. I mean, if you- youâd have been caughtâ
Liz: Yeah, but I wasnât.
Ressler: Yeah, but you couldâve been.
Liz: Are you trying to say thank you? âCause if thatâs what youâre doing, youâre doing a terrible job of it.
Ressler: I- I- I never wouldâve asked you to take such a huge risk for me.
Liz: You didnât ask.
Ressler: Yeah, but you did it anyway.
Liz: It wasnât for you, knucklehead. It was for me.
Ressler: For you?
Liz: Look, if you wanna ruin your life over something you did a lifetime ago â when you were a teenager, for Godâs sake â then someday, sure, Iâll let you.
Ressler: Youâll let me.
Liz: Yeah, you have my permission to be a total dipstick.
Ressler: [ Chuckles ] So, what am I? A dipstick or a knucklehead?
Liz: Youâre a knucklehead and a dipstick, and youâre someone that I rely on, for, likeâ everything.
Ressler: We both know thatâs not true.
Liz: Have you looked at my life? Iâm a widow and a single mom. A marionette â with a high-functioning sociopath pulling my strings. My grandfather tried to murder my mother, and my mother is a legendarily lethal Russian spy â who moved in next door without even telling me who she was. [ Sighs ] I mean it. Have you looked at my life? I mean, really taken a close look. Because itâs like Iâm in the middle of a monsoon thatâs constantly threatening to drown me in bad news. And somewhere in the middle of that FEMA disaster of a lifeâ [ Voice breaking ] Somewhere is just â a tiny island of calm. And if that werenât there, I would be swept out to sea.
Ressler: No, thatâs never gonna happenâ
Liz: It would if you werenât here.
Ressler: But I am. And it wonât. Come here.
[ He hugs her ]
Ressler: Itâs never gonna happen. Not on my watch.
[ Hug ]
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Trivia: In Episode 3:8 Kings of the Highway, we were first introduced to the story of Tommy Markin:
Ressler: Well, thatâs exactly what Tommy Markin used to tell my dad. They were partners â Detroit PD. Heâd sit around talking about how dirty the precinct was and how they were gonna clean it up.
Assistant AG Reven Wright: Did they?
Ressler: No. When my father refused to go on the payroll, a drug dealer put a bullet in him. It was a trap, set by the crookedest cop of all â good old Tommy Markin.
Wright: What happened to him?
Ressler: Nothing. They protected him. My father died for his principles. If I compromise mine, itâll be as if he died for nothing.
Later in the episode when Reven Wright was killed by Laurel Hitchin, her last words were âTommy Markin.â In the next episode, 3:10 The Director Part 1, with Wright having gone missing, Hitchin tells this to Ressler:
Hitchin: ⊠As for Reven Wright, last time we talked, she mentioned an associate. Um, what was his name? Tommy Markin. Maybe he has something to do with her disappearance. Does that name mean anything to you?
Ressler: Tommy Markin. No. Never heard of him.
Ressler immediately knew what Wright was trying to convey: âDirty cop.â He confided in the task force his suspicions:
Ressler: Reven Wrightâs not coming back.
Aram: How do you know?
Ressler: Tommy Markin. Was a guy I told Reven about, only Reven, and Hitchin just asked about him. Laurel Hitchin is in the Cabal. âŠ
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â« Warm Shadow
By FinkâȘ What you got going on?
Behind those, eyes closed, holding on
And I donât want another day to break
Take our, steal our night awayâȘ Warm shadow
Warm shadow
Wonât you cast yourself on me?âȘ What you got in store for me?
Keep those, eyes closed next to me
And I donât want another day to break
Take our, steal our night awayâȘ Warm shadow
Warm shadow
Wonât you cast yourself on me?âȘ Warm shadow
Warm shadow
Wonât you cast yourself on me?âȘ Wonât you stop breaking in?
Red sky, red light, awakening
And I donât want another day to break
Take our, steal our night awayâȘ Take our, steal our, night away
Take our, steal our, night away
Take our, steal our, night away
Take our
Steal our
Night awayđč Return to where this song occurs in script above
Lyrics and Credits: http://bit.ly/3d53X0i
YouTube: https://youtu.be/einRIcF-z3U
â« Black Hole Sun
By SoundgardenâȘ In my eyes, indisposed
In disguises no one knows
Hides the face, lies the snake
The sun in my disgrace
Boiling heat, summer stench
âNeath the black the sky looks dead
Call my name through the cream
And Iâll hear you scream againâȘ Black hole sun
Wonât you come
And wash away the rain
Black hole sun
Wonât you come
Wonât you come (wonât you come)âȘ Stuttering, cold and damp
Steal the warm wind tired friend
Times are gone for honest men
And sometimes far too long for snakes
In my shoes, a walking sleep
And my youth I pray to keep
Heaven sent hell away
No one sings like you anymoreâȘ Black hole sun
Wonât you come
And wash away the rain
Black hole sun
Wonât you come
Wonât you comeâȘ Black hole sun
Wonât you come
And wash away the rain
Black hole sun
Wonât you come
Wonât you come (black hole sun, black hole sun)âȘ Wonât you come (black hole sun, black hole sun)
Wonât you come (black hole sun, black hole sun)
Wonât you come (black hole sun, black hole sun)âȘ Hang my head, drown my fear
Till you all just disappearâȘ Black hole sun
Wonât you come
And wash away the rain
Black hole sun
Wonât you come
Wonât you comeâȘ Black hole sun
Wonât you come
And wash away the rain
Black hole sun
Wonât you come
Wonât you come (black hole sun, black hole sun)
Wonât you come (black hole sun, black hole sun)
Wonât you come (black hole sun, black hole sun)
Wonât you come (black hole sun, black hole sun)
Wonât you come (black hole sun, black hole sun)
Wonât you come (black hole sun, black hole sun)
Wonât you come
Wonât you comeđč Return to where this song occurs in script above
Lyrics and Credits: http://bit.ly/2zKxEFr
YouTube: https://youtu.be/3mbBbFH9fAg
â« Blackbirdâs Song
By Lee DeWyzeâȘ Pack your things
Leave somehow
Blackbird song
Is over nowâȘ Mouths are dry
River runs
Hands are tied
Preachers son
Pack your things
Leave somehow
Blackbird song
Is over nowâȘ Donât be scared
Iâm still here
No more time
For crying dearđč Return to where this song occurs in script above
Lyrics and Credits: http://bit.ly/3bYvRef
YouTube: https://youtu.be/NxV7C6NELqA
â« Down the Line (from âThe Last Songâ soundtrack)
By JosĂ© GonzĂĄlezâȘ I see problems down the line,
I know theyâre not mine.
Donât wash the dirt off of your hands.
Youâre doing the same mistake twice.
Making the same mistake twice.âȘ Come on over,
donât be so caught up.
Itâs not about compromising.âȘ I see problems down the line,
I know theyâre not mine.
I see darkness down the line,
I know itâs not fine.
But donât wash the dirt off of your hands.
Youâre doing the same mistake twice.
Making the same mistake twice.âȘ Come on over,
donât be so caught up.
Itâs all about colonizing.âȘ I see problems down the line.
I know theyâre not mine.âȘ Donât let the darkness eat you up.
đč Return to where this song occurs in script above
Lyrics and Credits: http://bit.ly/2KQA3kl
YouTube: https://youtu.be/tZuC6y4eUo0
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â« Bonus Song: Diversionary (âDo the Right Thingâ)
By Ages and Ages (with choir)âȘ Do the right thing, do the right thing
Do it all the time, do it all the time
Make yourself right, never mind them
Donât you know youâre not the only one sufferingâȘ Do the right thing, do the right thing
Do it all the time, do it all the time
Make yourself right, never mind them
Donât you know youâre not the only one sufferingâȘ Do the right thing, do the right thing
Do it all the time, do it all the time
Make yourself right, never mind them
Donât you know youâre not the only one sufferingâȘ I see you up again wandering so diligent
Crossing your tâs as though it werenât irrelevant
They say formality, this is what they really meant:
They can be the walk, we can, we can be the pavementâȘ Do the right thing, do the right thing
Do it all the time, do it all the time
Make yourself right, never mind them
Donât you know youâre not the only one sufferingâȘ So what youâre up against, all the disingenuous
They wave you along and say thereâs always room for us
But we know better than that to take âem serious
Still donât let âem make you bitter in the processâȘ And when the light is up, this is how oughta be
(do the right thing)
Weâll make it alright, theyâll come around eventually
(do it all the time)
They say itâs nothing but that ainât the reality
(do it all the time)
They may take us on but they can never take us easyâȘ And they ainât moving, theyâre just moving around
So if you love yourself, you better get out
Get out, get out, get out nowâȘ Do the right thing, do the right thing
(do the right thing)
Do it all the time, do it all the time
(do it all the time)
Make yourself right, never mind them
(do it all the time)
Donât you know youâre not the only one suffering[ Repeat X6]
âȘ (I hear a higher calling)
Do the right thing, do the right thing (do the right thing)
(Better here than there I guess)
Do it all the time, do it all the time (do it all the time)
(So long)
Make yourself right, never mind them (do it all the time)
(So long)
Donât you know youâre not the only one sufferingLyrics and Credits: http://bit.ly/2zoNFRd
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