ZIGGY: My man.
Ain't but 290 here.
Goddamnit, Frog, when you
work a g-pack for a guy,
a kick back
supposed to be 500.
FROG: Stash got hit, yo.
ZIGGY: I ain't hearing that shit,
I want my fuckin' money!
You best know I ain't playin', motherfucker.
Okay, that's
how you want it?
Fine!
But when I roll back
past here tomorrow,
money gonna be right,
or you gonna see.
You gonna see who
you're fuckin' with! Do I look like
a fucking punk?
FROG:
Hey yo, shorty.
Give me a Snapple and a bag
of crab chips from the corner.
(Rock music on car radio)
ZIGGY: What the fuck is
your problem, asshole?
Oh, fuck, fuck!
This is bad, shit!
Fuck, fuck,
this is really bad.
Oh shit, shit,
shit, shit!
CHEESE:
Get your ass
out that car.
ZIGGY: Hey alright, alright,
alright, alright!
BASEBALL BAT MALE: Shut up.
CHEESE: Where the money at?
Check his socks. You got something
for me here, Zig, huh?
You got some dough
for me, man?
Oh Jesus, jackpot.
Cheese...
Man, hold up, man.
Ain't enough here to really
call this shit money, man.
ZIGGY: Cheese, take it easy,
I'm working on it.
But my people
you know...
CHEESE: What the fuck you think
this is, huh, man?
What what what, oh oh oh,
you think this supposed
to get played
some other way, huh? Is that what you think, man?
ZIGGY: Dammit, sonofabitch
that hurt.
CHEESE: Yeah, yeah,
I know it did.
ZIGGY: Alright, alright,
look, how 'bout the coat?
Take the coat,
alright?
Ah, I paid...
I paid two large
for it, so...
So that plus the cash
I gave you and then
I can get 700 more
by the end of the week.
You know I will!
You know right there,
you can fix that.
CHEESE: Two thou'?
For this?
Shit. Not even a black man
could style that shit.
You know what
I'm sayin', man?
What you laughin' at, man?
ZIGGY:
Look, c'mon, chill,
be cool about it. I'ma get your money
by Friday.
Then you'll see
there's no need
to get all fuckin'
dramatic out here!
CHEESE:
Look, man, I ain't
paid by Friday,
you dead by
Saturday, man.
Hey yo, take my man's ride.
ZIGGY: Fuck, I need that! I fuckin' need that! (Spitting) Fuck you!
CARVER: Why me?
DANIELS:
You don't want the posting,
I'll take someone else. Valchek gave me
the pick of his district.
CARVER: I'm not saying
I don't want it.
I'm asking why
you would choose me
after what happened
last go 'round.
DANIELS: Yeah, I thought
about that too.
Looking down that list of names
on the southeastern roster,
I'm saying to myself,
why take a man who
you once,
who already proved
himself disloyal?
Now why would I do that?
CARVER:
I have no fucking clue,
Lieutenant.
DANIELS: Because if
I caught him once,
he might be the last sonofabitch to try it twice.
And I'm guessin' you got enough
shame on you from the last time
so that it won't
happen again.
CARVER: No, sir, it won't.
DANIELS: One other thing,
as far as I'm concerned,
those stripes on
your sleeve aren't earned.
Your paycheck may say sergeant, but on this detail,
Detective Greggs
runs your team.
CARVER: Same as it ever was.
(Door closing)
HERC: Well?
CARVER:
I'm in.
HERC: C'mere,
you sweet bitch.
CARVER: Oh!
Don't be grabbin'
my dick, faggot.
CLAUDE: I raised him
on the radio.
He's on his way
in right now.
BUBBLES: Apreciate that,
Officer.
Nice day.
Summit Silver
four-fity.
Top of the line
right here. Over there?
McNULTY: Yo' Bubs.
BUBBLES: McNulty
the sailor man, huh?
Watch the front.
McNULTY: Here.
Stick that on that
thing there, will ya?
BUBBLES:
The cleat.
Ain't you
know nothing. Look at you, I don't know,
maybe it's just me,
but somethin' way the fuck
wrong with this picture.
What the hell
is that?
McNULTY:
A Baltimore knot.
BUBBLES: Baltimore knot?
What the hell is
a Baltimore knot?
McNULTY:
I don't know, but it's never
the same thing twice.
What can I tell you,
my detectin' days are over.
BUBBLES: Fuck you have me
hunt up Omar then for?
McNULTY:
That's old business,
you remember Bird?
His trial's up
next week.
Omar's got some witnessin' to do.
BUBBLES: He said you can reach him
here at this number.
If you leave
a message.
McNULTY: Good work,
Bubs.
As always, here.
Cab fare.
BUBBLES: Um...
Yo, you say
tit-for-tat
and we let slide on
a little county caper.
I gotta... I gotta think that, you know,
you need to think 'bout
what you had me
endeavoring to accomplish.
I mean,
what the fuck, man.
I'm not out there askin'
about no random-ass,
who-give-a-damn nigger.
No sir, man.
I'm makin' inquiries
in your behalf in regards
to that fuckin' unforgivin'
motherfuckin' Omar, man.
Omar!
McNULTY: Why, he play you hard?
BUBBLES: I go at him
respectable,
he put that goddamn
shotgun in my face, man.
I'm lookin' at two goddamn
tubes of the harbor tunnel
starin' right at me,
each one 'bout yea-big.
I damn near pissed
in my pants,
and he's gonna stand there
smilin' like this shit is funny.
It ain't funny.
"McNutty", I know I'm payin'
taxes on some things,
I gotta believe this
is more aggregation than...
"Good work, Bubs"
and a little bit of this.
McNULTY: For your pains.
RALWS:
Where are we at with the Jane Does?
FREAMON: Takin' a hard
look at the port.
We're gonna drop
a grand jury summons
on every stevedore
who worked the ship.
Keep rattling cages.
RAWLS: How's the port police
broad workin' out for us?
FREAMON: She knows
the docks okay.
BUNK: No detective, though.
RAWLS: In that case,
you need someone fresh.
Cole, maybe,
Massy or whoever's up.
You need to get your ass over
to the southeastern today.
You're detailed
temporarily.
FREAMON: Whoa, Colonel.
Colonel, respectfully,
did you just fuck me over
without giving me even half
a chance to clear this case?
RAWLS (chuckling): Let's be clear,
Detective Freamon.
When I fuck you over,
you'll know it.
You'll be
so goddamn certain,
you won't need
to ask the question...
And you, Detective Moreland, are
now all alone with 14 red names.
How's it feel?
ELENA: And the parking pad in the rear is invaluable for Federal Hill.
PROSPECTIVE BUYER: The deck has a harbor view?
ELENA: Yes, in
two directions.
Go on up, take a look,
I think you'll love it.
NICK: This ain't
Federal Hill.
ELENA: Excuse me?
NICK: This is the Point,
Locust Point.
ELENA: Oh, well as far
as real estate goes,
anything that is below Montgomery Street
and above the water
is now called Federal Hill.
Are you two
house hunting?
AIMEE: We just started.
ELENA: Well, if you're
interested in this area,
I could run some
listings
for you.
This particular house--
NICK: My aunt Treesey's.
ELENA: Really, your aunt?
Is she a relation
to the McDonalds?
NICK: Nope.
She's a relation to me.
AIMEE: She died like
four years ago.
The family sold
the house right after.
Is that the price?
ELENA: That's the listing, yes.
NICK: They ain't gonna
get that much, right?
ELENA: Well, I can't say for certain, but one just like it in the
1,200 block sold for 340 last week.
NICK: 340, huh?
AIMEE: Thanks.
ELENA: Yeah.
AIMEE: Maybe we
should rent.
DANIELS: sWe're here because Valchek wants us here,
because he believes this man
and his down-at-the-heels
union local
has too much money.
So to start with, you and Freamon
are gonna put some D.N.R.'S
on the union hall phones.
Also, run what you can
on the union finances
and on Sobotka
personally.
We put that
together quick,
copy it to the major
to show him we're on it, and buy ourselves
a little time.
Meanwhile, you three
do what you do best.
Find out where the port folks
like to cop on a Friday night
and set up some hand-to-hands,
maybe a reverse or two.
HERC: A lot of these port guys
are white, aren't they?
I mean, some of the southeast
street dealers, too.
So that means you're gonna need a white boy
to go down to some of these
southeastern corners, right?
So Kima, carv
on the rooftops.
It's my time
to front.
I'ma show you w it's done, homes.
GREGGS: Cool
Lester smooth.
CARVER: Hey!
GREGGS: What's happening?
FREAMON: Same fuck-ups in
the same shit detail, workin' outta the same
shithouse kinda office.
You people lack for personal
growth, you know that?
DANIELS: It's a tempory posting.
Rawls gets you back
at the end of the run.
FREAMON: If he wants me.
Last I looked, I was
high on his shit list.
CARVER: Then we did
you a favor.
FREAMON: I wouldn't
go that far.
But fuck it. Who we chasing?
Frank Sobotka?
PREZ: How fuckin'
good is he?
GREGGS: You know the man?
FREAMON: Me and Bunk Moreland were
fuckin' with this guy last week,
working that case about those
dead girls in the container.
DANIELS: He a suspect?
FREAMON: Not exactly, just someone who
know what dirt's gettin' done
down on
the port terminals.
Why are you
guys on him?
PREZ: 'Cause my father-in-law
hates his guts.
Which in the southeastern,
goes for probable cause.
CARVER: Valchek thinks he
has too much cash.
FREAMON: So you're thinkin' drugs?
HERC: In this fuckin' town,
what other crime is there?
DONETTE: You know I would've been
down here sooner, it's just,
with Terrell
bein' sick and all...
But Dee, I got everything we need paid for. When you come home, Stringer sayin' they gonna hook you up
with somethin'
outta the mix.
Like runnin' a club,
or straight business, like.
String say they gonna
keep you apart from it
and give back
some time for family.
For you and me
and Terrell.
DEE: Family, huh?
DONETTE: They thinkin' about
how they can do for you.
They makin'
all these plans
even though you been
playin' cold with your uncle. Stringer say so anyhow. Why you be like that? Throwin' them off when
they lookin' to do for you.
DEE: Donette, they playin' you
with that we family
and it's all
about love.
That's how they do.
When they got
no more use for you, that family shit
disappears.
It's just about
business, Donette.
DONETTE: Dee, they gonna
be there for us.
MALE#1: Stony, what's up, man,
you got that death grip.
MALE#2: You know Stony
got that check.
Slow down, fool,
'cause I'm sayin' you need
to spend that shit here.
Death grip be
a fuckin' bomb, yo.
I ain't got no ends.
Motherfucker
said it ain't shit.
STONY: Naw, I ain't
say that.
POOT: Hey yo that's enough! Let that shit be.
STONY: Fuck y'all.
MALE#3: Yeah, motherfucker.
MALE#4: Hey, yo B.!
Shit jumpin' off
in the pit, yo.
STONY: Damn.
BODIE: Yo, what
the fuck was that?
POOT: Fiend bad mouthin'
our shit.
Sayin' death grip
ain't all that.
BODIE: So now we're beatin' nigger's
ass over speakin' the truth?
POOT: I ain't hit him,
the younguns, yo.
You can't tell
these fools nothin'.
BODIE:We stompin' niggers
over bullshit, man. Somebody gotta pull
Stringer up on this.
NICK: Hey Zig, what's up?
Jesus, Zig,
what the fuck happened?
ZIGGY: Fucking niggers
got me.
NICK: What?
ZIGGY: Took my money,
and they got Princess, too.
You hear me, they got
my fuckin' car.
If I had a gun, I swear to god I would've capped every one of those
motherfuckers.
NICK: You call the cops?
ZIGGY:
Can't. It was over some dope.
NICK: You bought a
fucking package, didn't you? Didn't you?!
Serves you right,
you stupid fuck.
From who?
White Miike?
ZIGGY: This nigger Cheese
up on Wolfe and Ashland.
A few ounces,
you know?
NICK: Why not White Mike?
ZIGGY: Fuck Mike,
you know how he be.
NICK: Why the fuck would I know how he be.
ZIGGY: Nicky, it ain't
my fault.
Alright, it ain't!
Look, business has been slow,
package ain't turned around yet.
But the fuckin' hoodleheads
ain't hearing it, so I get jumped.
They got Princess, man.
They're holdin' her
for fuckin' ransom.
An' now they're
tellin' me...
They're tellin' me I don't
have the money by Friday,
they're going
to kill me.
I need 2,700.
NICK: So?
You're a drug dealer,
go sell some fuckin' drugs.
You fucked up the package,
didn't you, Zig?
I ain't givin'
you the money.
ZIGGY:They're gonna kill me.
NICK: I gave my money to Aimee
for an apartment. Security deposit and some
furniture over at Littlepage's.
I ain't got it
for ya, Zig.
VALCHEK: You cocksuckers.
GREGGS: (outside) Major in?
(Other female)
Yeah, just knock.
(Knocking)
VALCHEK: Yeah.
GREGGS: Major, we're about to make some
hand-to-hands around the port.
Lieutenant Daniels said
I should see you about
a surveillance van.
VALCHEK: The van?
Um, the van's on loan
to the southwest.
GREGGS: Okay.
VALCHEK: Fuck with my ass, will ya?
LUCAS: Bringing us back to our
old friends, supply and demand.
(Bell ringing)
Alright, your research
papers are here.
Remember Friday,
take-home test.
Well done, Mr. Bell.
STRINGER: Mr. Lucas,
you got five minutes?
LUCAS: Absolutely. Somethin' I've been
thinkin' about, maybe you can help me out with.
LUCAS: I'll try.
STRINGER: What are the options
when you got an inferior product in an aggressive marketplace?
LUCAS: Well, if you have a large
share of the market,
you can buy up
the competition.
STRINGER: And if you don't?
LUCAS: Reduce price to
increase market share.
STRINGER: That assumes
low overhead.
LUCAS: Of course, otherwise,
you operate at a loss,
and worse,
as your prices drop,
your product eventually
loses consumer credibility.
You know, the new C.E.O.
of Worldcom
was faced with
this very problem.
The company was linked
to one of the largest fraud cases in history,
so he proposed--
STRINGER: ... To change the name?
LUCAS: Exactly.
(Chattering)
(Whistling)
COLE: Which one?
BUNK: He's got a weenie
in his hand.
MASSY: On this case,
ain't that you?
COLE: Thomas Pakusa,
come on down.
HORSEFACE: The fuck is that?
Grand jury summons.
OTT: Grand jury?
COLE: You lie to us,
you hurt our feelings.
You lie to them,
it's perjury.
BUNK: And one more I just dropped
on
your barbecue chef outside.
SOBOTKA: You used to be a lot more fun,
you know that, Bea?
That's John Spamanato
right there.
SPAMANATO: Johnny Fifty,
how you doin', officer?
BUNK: Johnny Fifty? What the fuck is that?
SOBOTKA: Sonofabitch drinks 53 beers
on his 25th birthday.
So as to be, whaddaya call it,
poetical, we rounded it off.
SPAMANATO: "Grand jury for the circuit
court of Baltimore City."
BUNK: You worked
the Atlantic Light, right? Everybody on that ship testifies.
SPAMANATO: About what?
SOBOTKA: About them girls
in the can.
The detective here thinks we
know somethin' about that mess.
He thinks we'd leave 'em
there on the dock,
in a box, dyin' there
in the dark because...
Because why,
Detective?
What reason would we have to
want girls to die like that?
Why would any of us
leave 'em in there
if we knew
anything about it?
I got a wife.
And three sisters.
And they got daughters.
And I got too much respect
for women not to be pissed off
at what's in
your heads right now.
RUSSELL: But of all the cans
on the terminal,
that's the one you
lose in the stacks.
SOBOTKA: We didn't know shit, goddamnit!
You want us to dance
with a grand jury, we will!
What do you say, Johnny?!
What do you say
to any question?!
SPAMANATO: I take
the fifth commandment.
SOBOTKA: And if they offer you
immunity to testify
against your
union brothers?
SPAMANATO: I don't remember.
SOBOTKA: Don't remember what?
SPAMANATO: Nothing.
SOBOTKA: What you're forgetting,
Detective,
is that every I.B.S. local
on the East Coast
has had its ass in front
of a federal grand jury
two or three times
already.
You want to throw
your summonses, throw 'em.
You want to subpoena
our records?
Shit, you don't even
need a subpoena no more.
Our books have been open
to the Justice department
for eight years.
We're here through
Bobby Kennedy, Tricky Dick Nixon,
Ronnie
"The Unionbuster" Reagan
and half a dozen
other sons-a-bitches.
We'll be here through your
weak bullshit, no problem!
These four ain't workin' today.
You wanna leave
the papers here,
I'll make sure they get 'em
and go downtown on 'em.
BUNK: C'mon.
SPAMANATO: Today?
BUNK: Now!
NATHAN: You described the weapon
used to kill Mr. Gant
as a 380 semi-automatic.
You provided the size, and even
suggested the manufacturer...
Australian, or one
of those "A" countries.
Is that correct?
OMAR: Indeed.
NATHAN: And you were approximately
50 feet from the shooter?
OMAR: Yes, ma'am, you know,
give or take.
NATHAN: Mr. Little, at that distance
how were you able to determine
who manufactured
the weapon?
OMAR: I wadn't.
NATHAN: Then how were you able
to relate that information
to the detectives?
OMAR: Bird showed it to me.
NATHAN: He showed you the weapon,
before the murder?
OMAR: Which murder
we talkin'?
NATHAN: Bird committed
more than one murder?
OMAR: Fish gotta swim,
you know what I'm sayin'?
Like I said before, Bird was off showin' that thing to everybody,
talkin' about this
deed an' the next.
I didn't really pay the boy
no mind until y'all came
and showed him
some interest.
NATHAN: Mr. Little,
if you, um...
If you wouldn't mind
waiting outside,
I'd like a few words
with officer McNulty.
McNULTY: I thought he did good.
NATHAN: Imagine the mileage Maury Levy gets out of me putting that
sociopath on the stand.
McNULTY: You gotta admit, it'll be different.
NATHAN: Dress him up at
least. I can't have him on the stand looking like that. Here's a voucher for
court clothes. Anything with a tie.
WHITE
DEALER: Yo, I'm sayin' dirt,
ya wanna be my nigga,
ya gots to be wit me, for real.
Ya ain't when
ya ain't 'bout business.
Ya see what
I'm sayin', yo.
GREGGS: Well, I'll be...
WHITE DEALER: All da time I be
on post.
But damn, homes...
Ya all the time up
in some damn crib,
trying' to play' house
wit them bitches.
I'm sayin' y'all be seriously
fucked up 'cause I'm out here,
gettin' done
what needs done.
Feel me, nigga?
CARVER: Thievin' motherfuckers
take everything, don't they?
WHITE DEALER: You know what I'm sayin', dirt.
You wanna be my nigger
you gots to deliver for real.
BUNK: How'd we do,
Charlie?
CHARLIE: I've almost got one of them
ready to swear that the docks are actually
near the water.
RUSSELL: They don't scare,
them guys.
What now?
BUNK: You tellin' me you never had
a C.I. down there, right?
RUSSELL: A C.I.?
BUNK: An informant. You ain't got no informants on the dock? Someone you could
go to on this? Someone you got a history with? They say a police is only as
good as his informants. Meaning, we ain't about much.
McNULTY: The voucher
says 150. Look on
the clearance rack.
It's a look.
OMAR: Naw it ain't.
McNULTY: Here, you figure
it out for yourself.
I'm going across the street
to the federal building.
I'll see you
in about a half hour.
OMAR: Hey look, man,
if I ain't here,
I'm round the way
on Howard Street, Lydell's.
Either that, or I'll be
with Muffy at the club.
GREGGS: Where's he at?
CARVER: Said he had to go get his props. 12-0-8.
(Female on police radio)
Go
ahead 12-0-8.
CARVER: Request lateral
with 12-10.
HERC (on radio) K.G.A., He can
meet me on six.
(Female)
Do you copy, 12-0-8?
CARVER: 10-4, on 6. Yo dickhead,
where you been at?
HERC (on radio): When you're working
deep cover, Carv,
you gotta get
into the part.
WHITE DEALER: Hey, what's up,
you need a little help?
HERC: Might be, bro. Ya got any raw
up in here?
WHITE DEALER: You got it to spend?
HERC: For sure.
WHITE DEALER: Then we good. Lemme get with my nigga,
be back, alright one.
HERC: Yo, Carv.
You copy this,
it's all in the props, baby.
All in the props.
(Laughing)
CLEARY: Feel any different?
Me neither.
Special Agent Cleary.
McNULTY: Jim McNulty,
from the City.
CLEARY: How can I help you?
McNULTY: Found floating off
the Key Bridge.
We think she has to do
with the dead girls
they found in the container
over
at Patapsco.
CLEARY: Your people were just
over here on that,
asking for a trace
on the can.
Homicide fellas.
McNULTY: Yeah, black guys, Moreland, Freamon?
CLEARY: Yeah, you working
with 'em?
McNULTY: Sorta,
I fished her out.
I kinda feel like it's
on me to find her people.
CLEARY: You're kidding, right?
McNULTY: No, I thought maybe if
you guys have, you know,
been pulling in any women who've
been over here on the circuit.
CLEARY: Step into
my world, Virginia.
(Door buzzer)
SPIROS: A grand jury?
NICK: They snatched up some of
our guys, drove 'em downtown.
SPIROS: Well, you know nothing.
NICK: Yeah, no shit,
we know nothing.
The only guy they got that
even knows you had a can
that day was Horse and he ain't gonna say shit to nobody.
SPIROS: You sure?
NICK: Horse is a rock.
Don't ever
worry about him.
My uncle neither.
SPIROS: But you say
he wants to stop.
NICK: Yeah, for
a little while.
He wants you to stop moving
cans
through our docks,
at least until
this shit chills.
SPIROS: These were
local police, right?
NICK: Yeah.
SPIROS: Their interest
is in the girls.
That happened on the ship,
the ship is gone.
A dead end.
The malaka they want,
we already got to in Philly.
SERGE: Another dead end.
SPIROS: The police
are going nowhere.
But more important,
we address Frank's concerns.
You tell your uncle I will meet with him.
NICK: He says he wants to meet with the Greek.
SPIROS: Anything he can say to
the Greek, he can say to me.
NICK: Says he wants
the Greek.
Says you tell him
when and where.
SPIROS: Niko.
About that
other business.
The chemicals.
NICK: What do you
need 'em for?
SPIROS: It's just business.
Everything is just
business with us.
Buy for a nickel,
you sell for a dime.
NICK: Yeah?
Who wants a dime's worth
of fuckin' chemicals?
McNULTY: So these are undocumenteds
from just this field office?
CLEARY: Maryland
and Delaware only.
McNULTY: Any of 'em still
in your custody? I'd love the chance to show
some photos, maybe get lucky.
CLEARY: Everyone in that
book was deported,
you can guess that some
of 'em are already back.
McNULTY: Any field office
have anything active?
CLEARY: That's what I'm
looking up right here.
You got some girls in custody
in San Diego, also Seattle.
McNULTY: Anything
I can drive to?
CLEARY: Closest is a case up in Jersey, Hudson County.
Raid on a couple
clubs up there
put about a dozen in their
bullpen four days ago.
McNULTY: That'll work.
CLEARY: So you really gonna go up there on your own time?
McNULTY: I'll take a day, yeah.
CLEARY: What's between you
and this girl?
McNULTY: You seen what happens
down at the morgue
when they can't
I.D. a body?
I have.
(Doorbell)
RUSSELL: Hey, Mau.
How you been?
MAU: Same old.
RUSSELL: Yeah? You gettin' some days?
MAU: Pretty much.
I'm in the tower now,
working the lanes.
You, um...
You wanna come in?
I got, I don't know, some beers,
maybe some Bacardi around.
RUSSELL: Maybe we could just go for a cup
of coffee and talk, you know?
MAU: Let me get my jacket.
DONETTE: So I tell him, Dee,
"why you actin' like that?"
He just sit there like I ain't say a damn thing.
He off the damn hook.
STRINGER: You tell him about
the plans, right?
DONETTE: I told him ya'll was gonna
set him up and everything.
And he know how ya'll been while he away.
He knows some.
I mean, damn, heon't need
to know about it all, right?
Anyway, I'm sayin' I'll
get down there next weekend
and he look at me
like I ain't sayin' shit.
He say just
leave him alone.
(Oven timer ringing)
Uh-oh, gotta
turn that roast.
You gonna see,
String, for real.
Little Donette
know how to burn.
STRINGER: Your father buckin' us, little man. What you think about that, huh? Yeah.
I think you're right.
NICK: What you lookin' at?
SHAVED HEAD DOCKER: Fuckin' Ziggy, man.
I'm about to get my ass
shot behind his bullshit.
NICK: We're reasonable,
they're reasonable.
SHAVED HEAD DOCKER: Fuck that, maybe on
your side of town.
DEALER: What's up?
NICK: Came to see a man about a car. Maybe tell Cheese we're here?
DEALER: Yo Cheese, white boy.
CHEESE: Yo, man.
Hey yo, you got
my money, man?
NICK: That's what we
came to talk about.
CHEESE: Yo, you gotta
a lot of heart
coming up in here
without my fuckin' money.
SHAVED HEAD DOCKER: Yo man, we thought maybe
we can work somethin' out
so you can get
what's yours.
CHEESE: How you plan
to do that?
NICK: You give the car back,
I'll get him to sell it off. Camaro with
a 350 in it,
it's gotta be worth
more than three grand.
CHEESE: That's right clever.
Right clever,
I got to say.
And I appreciate ya'll comin' all this way so much, I'ma give the boy
another week to pay.
Of course, that ride ain't
worth nothin' near three thou.
Oh, ya don't
believe me?
Have a look.
(Laughing)
(Sirens)
MAU: You show up
at my door,
I'm thinkin' better
thoughts than this.
And you counted
on that, huh?
RUSSELL: Who else am I gonna ask?
MAU: I ain't no snitch, Beadie.
Not even for you
am I a snitch.
RUSSELL: I'm not thinkin'
about it like that.
I'm thinkin' here's a guy,
and we had some times together
and even though,
you know,
it didn't get to where
he mighta wanted it,
he's still a good guy.
Someone I can
talk to about this.
MAU: How come it didn't
go nowhere?
RUSSELL: You did good,
who knows?
I don't know,
you never know.
I could show you pictures
of how they died.
Broken fingernails,
blood on the walls.
MAU: All of a sudden,
you're a cop.
RUSSELL: Help me
with this, Mau.
MAU: You didn't get shit
from grabbin' up Horseface
and them, did ya?
It's kinda funny
when you think about it.
I mean, you runnin' around like
your head's all chopped off,
lookin' for someone
to clue you in.
When a lot of what
you're askin' about
is right there
for the takin'.
RUSSELL: How so?
MAU: Used to be us checkers did everything with paper and a pencil, right? Every move on a
ship, we wrote it down. When that ship sails, and there ain't no problems, then
that paper gets tossed. That don't happen today, right? Nothin' gets
tossed anymore.
RUSSELL: The computer.
Thanks, Mau.
ZIGGY: Well?
NICK: Good news
and bad, Zig.
ZIGGY: Those fucking niggers. Gimme the bad.
NICK: They're still gonna kill you,
they're gonna wait a week.
ZIGGY: What the fuck can be good?
NICK: You can cancel
your car insurance.
HERC:
Let me get
two red tops.
There we go.
I hope you guys
are takin' notes.
(Rap music)
CARVER: Oh shit.
HERC: One on one.
CARVER: One more time with
that toothpick,
I'm going to stab him
in the fucking eye with it.
(Speaking Greek)
THE GREEK: Ashamed he should be to be Greek
and call this a diner.
SPIROS: A talk would
ease
his mind.
THE GREEK: Ease my mind first.
This business
with the grand jury.
SPIROS: We checked
the courthouse.
There is nothing special,
just the regular panels.
They're trying to scare
the men on the docks.
THE GREEK: And?
SPIROS: Nobody talks.
But Sobotka,
as I said, is upset.
It is more attention
than he expected.
THE GREEK: He will need money
for his lawyers.
Double his fee.
But I don't
need to meet with him.
Let the money talk.
STRINGER: Everything we get from
Atlanta been walked on.
Each one weaker
than the other.
And this nigga Roberto is
on the shelf to us right now.
I mean, it's gettin' hard
to hold onto the towers
without our name all over
the product is what I'm sayin'.
AVON: Who got
the good shit?
STRINGER: Eastside.
AVON: Eastside,
eastside who?
STRINGER: This nigger Milton
got a small cut.
Prop Joe.
This Jamaican cat who got
the strip off Gay Street.
You know who out?
AVON: Yeah, you talkin'
about Petey, Petey Dixon.
STRINGER: You go over to
the expressway lunchtime,
you can watch the fiends travellin' from west to east.
AVON: Damn.
STRINGER: I mean, I'm cuttin' shit
with shit right now.
Tryin' to cheat,
but sooner or later...
AVON: I hear ya, man,
I'm on it.
STRINGER: You workin' it out
with Dee?
AVON: Boy gotta find
his own way.
STRINGER: I'm sayin', you know,
I think we should keep
reachin' out to this kid. Give somethin'
to him and his girl.
I don't know,
show 'em we got a plan.
Take some real estate,
put it in Dee's name.
He has somethin'
to come home to.
AVON: Do it.
Thing is String,
what happened, happened.
You know what I mean?
Push come to shove,
I been fair to him, ain't I?
STRINGER: You've been fair.
Too fair.
SOBOTKA: Where's the Greek?
SPIROS: He sent me.
SOBOTKA: Fuck you
and fuck him!
SPIROS: Frank, Frank. He sent me to tell you that
we're doubling your fee,
to help with
any legal troubles.
He also told me to
tell you he regrets
that you are still having
problems on our behalf.
SOBOTKA: They're throwin' my people
in the back of police cars,
and this asshole can't
even talk face-to-face.
I'm done!
I'm out!
I don't need nothin' more
to do with you people.
I don't need
the trouble or the money.
I got a union to run.
SPIROS: They used to make steel there, no?
Smoke from
the stacks.
But inside...
NICK: Potassium permanganate.
Spell "permangante".
F-u-c-k.
You even know what the fuck
you're doing there, Zig?
ZIGGY: I'm in the checker's
local, right?
You know while you
local 47 boys
were busy having bulk cargo
dropped on your heads,
we was out grabbin'
the future by the balls.
NICK: So you just type that shit in
there and ask it for an answer?
ZIGGY: Nick, let me ask you.
You know, why do we even give fuck what the shit is for?
If they want it,
they want it.
I mean, besides,
if I don't get some money soon,
I'm fucking toasted.
NICK: Whoa.
PORT MANAGER:
I don't know who
you've been talking to,
but we don't have that kind
of stealing goin' on down here.
It's not like
the old days.
BUNK: No?
PORT MANAGER: Well, a little here and there,
but for the most part,
the new technology
has changed everything. Look, see this little box
right here?
RING: You fuckin' mind?
SOBOTKA: Ring's a little
stressed right now.
Having misplaced a frozen can
full of Japanese tuna steaks
that was supposed to be at
the Jessup wholesale market,
like, yesterday.
RING: Bite me.
PORT MANAGER: Frank, these
officers are--
SOBOTKA: I know who they are.
PORT MANAGER: Frank, here helped
set this system up.
He probably can explain it
better than I can,
if he doesn't mind.
SOBOTKA: No problem, chief.
In a nutshell, what this shows
is the Aqua Verde at berth four.
The plan calls
for 85 moves. That's cans, containers,
coming off the ship
and others
going back on.
Now, you look at the screen,
you see that every time
a can goes on or off,
the computer creates a record
and puts it in
the permanent database.
BUNK: He was sayin' that
the computer makes it hard
to steal
off the docks.
SOBOTKA: Did our illustrious port manager
tell you that right now,
we got 160 boxes missing off
the Patapsco terminal alone? Or the last time we inventoried the truck chassis,
we came up 300 light?
No, I suppose not,
that's management for ya.
BUNK: 160, huh?
SOBOTKA: Not that all of them are stolen. 'Cause you can lose a can by
accident, no problem. For one thing, these handhelds
use radio waves.
And with all the equipment
and container stacks out there,
sometimes them waves
get knocked down.
That happens,
a can don't get entered.
Or, just as easy,
a checker makes the wrong entry.
Either 'cause he's lazy,
he's sloppy,
or he's still shitfaced from the night before.
Or, simpler than that,
you got fat fingers,
no offense, so
imagine
February on the docks.
You're wearing Gortex gloves,
tryin' to punch numbers
on that thing.
RUSSELL: You're sayin' that's what happened to the can with the girls in it?
SOBOTKA: Beadie, darlin',
I don't know
what happened there.
I'm just sayin' if you
go by the computer,
it might look like there's
some kinda dirt goin' down,
when it's really just
a glitch in the system.
BUNK: The customs seal was broke on that box.
Shouldn't that
get noticed?
SOBOTKA: You're off-loading a ship
the size of a small town,
you might notice a broke seal,
you might not.
Look, you wanna keep pullin' our chain, you can.
But it ain't like it's just
that one box that went missing.
We lose them son-bitches
all the time.
PORT MANAGER: Frank give you
everything you need?
RUSSELL: He did, thanks.
BUNK: They're playing us.
NEWARK
I.N.S. SUIT: You drove all the way
from Baltimore on a hope and a prayer, huh?
McNULTY: Yeah, I'm dead-ended
on this.
Is there anything we can offer
any of them for cooperation?
NEWARK I.N.S. SUIT: You could marry one of 'em,
make her an American housewife.
Short of that,
they're goin' back the fuck
where they came from.
McNULTY: Where do you
hold 'em?
NEWARK I.N.S. SUIT: County detention.
We keep the undocumenteds
outta general pop.
STRINGER: Y'all heard of
Worldcom?
Alright,
let's try this...
Y'all get jacked
by some knocko's.
But y'all clean.
Y'all got an outstanding
warrant, like everybody in here.
What do you do?
What do you do?
POOT: Give another name.
STRINGER: Why?
POOT: 'Cause your real name
ain't no good.
STRINGER: Alright, it ain't good and,
follow through.
Alright, death grip
ain't shit?
POOT: Then change up the name.
STRINGER: What else?
ROCK: Yo, I got it, change the caps
from red to blue, right?
Make it look like we got
some fresh shit, boom.
BODIE: And you know what else
we might could do, give each tower
its own name, right?
And then we do like
some fake competing.
So a fiend gets
some bad shit from one,
he'd go back
to the other.
STRINGER: There's a thinkin' man,
right there.
ROCK: See nigger, ain't that
the fuck I just said.
NICK: You and
my uncle talk?
SPIROS: Sure.
NICK: How'd it go?
SPIROS: No problem.
Three boxes.
All of them
on the Wilhelmina.
And you should tell your uncle that
it's three times
the usual fee for each.
NICK: We, um, checked on
those chemicals.
We looked into that.
I was worried,
you know.
Before I deliver, I want
to know what you need it for.
A bomb,
or some shit?
I ain't down
for that.
You use that shit to
process drugs, don't you?
Cocaine.
You still want it, I got it
on the Fairfield piers, no problem.
SPIROS: When?
NICK: End of the week.
NEWARK I.N.S. SUIT: Maryska.
She's good
with English.
McNULTY: They're dead.
All I'm trying to do is
get word to the families.
MARYSKA (speaking Russian)
McNULTY: What did she say?
MARYSKA: She wants to know,
if she knows a girl,
does she get to stay? (Speaking Russian)
NEWARK I.N.S. SUIT: You want a good restaurant for dinner? Or are you headed
right back?
DANIELS: A computer?
BUNK: To run a trace
on the missing containers
in the port
database.
DANIELS: You're looking
for what?
RUSSELL: A pattern for our case,
we need to know
who left those girls
on the dock and why.
FREAMON: We're supposed to be on Sobotka
and the checkers union anyway,
so folding one investigation
into the other makes sense.
DANIELS: Not to me
it doesn't.
I'm not bringing
your open murders
anywhere near this detail,
that's a loser for us.
BUNK: Lieutenant.
DANIELS: We bring in a few drug rips
and show that we gave Sobotka
and his union
look,
it's more than
enough for
Burrell.
He returns the favor
and I'm outta the basement
and running an
investigative unit again.
You dirty me up
with murders I can't solve,
it doesn't
play like that.
BUNK: Homicide's not the place
to sprawl a case, Lieutenant.
Rawls, Landsman...
They have no patience for
anything but a quick shake.
FREAMON: We got enough room
for it here, anyway.
DANIELS: You can set up here
at the off-site
and we can share information.
But the murders
stay with homicide.
Unless, of course,
you find a suspect.
(Bell ringing)
SHAVED HEAD DOCKER: Three ro-ros,
four containers.
I got all my cards up,
including long numbers,
and we're still short.
SOBOTKA: A good day.
SHAVED HEAD DOCKER: That it is.
SOBOTKA: Hey, everybody
works today,
even you, my little
J-series wonders.
Even you.
NICK: Is Horse workin'
the Wilhelmina today?
SOBOTKA: I told that motherfucker
I told him!
NICK: He said he
talked to you.
He said its triple-rate
for every can.
SOBOTKA: Triple?
Call Horse
in the tower.
Tell him he's working
the Wilhelmina.
OTT: Alright.
SOBOTKA: It's now or never for us,
I got no choice.
NICK: Today we got ships,
uncle Frank, today.
But the writin's
on the fuckin' wall.
SOBOTKA: Fuck the wall.