Why does he have to do his
business here? What, doesn't he have a parking
lot he can go to? How much is it for me? Your cut is 35%. That's what we are agreed to. I'm about to bring his check. Like he's going to pay. Ray, I don't like leaving you
alone with this guy. I'll be fine. I'll see it all. Glad we had this little sit
down, because I feel I understand your
position now. What did you do? What did you do? Not me. You.
What? No. What? No. Look, he came at you with self
defense. This guy's a killer. You're a
citizen. It's open and shut up. I can't
risk it. I got a wife and a little girl. You paid for this place with my
money. You owe me. Now we're square. And we'll take care of your
family. Okay? Open up. What? We're coming in. This isn't for negotiations. Open this door right now. That was five years ago. Ray still has ten more years
left on his sentence. It's all right, Teresa. Can I get you anything? What's going on? Client meeting. I can see that. I thought I picked the clients. Who is that crying? Teresa Palermo. Her husband owed money to the
mob, and he took the fall for a murder the
boss committed. She's a friend of Sophie's. I
see. Mr. Grant. Hardison. We're going to have a meeting
later about how things work around
here. Probably bad time to talk about
Christmas, huh? Hey, Nate. This is my friend, Ms. Palermo.
Yes. Hardison brought me up to speed. Go on. Please, continue. Well, after it happened, I told my husband to tell the truth. We'd go in the program, start
over. He said it was better like this. And we'd have a cushion. What a joke. Moscone never gave us a dime. We lost the restaurant, our
house. Then a couple of weeks ago, I saw this in our local paper. Moscone has a big wedding plan
for his daughter, his princess, while my daughter
only knows her father from the other side of
bulletproof glass. It's not right. No, it's not right. You know, we're not detectives,
and if you want to prove your husband's
innocence, there are plenty of agencies I could
recommend. Don't you think I tried that? This is Nicki Moscone we're
talking about. They all laughed. Yeah. I think what Nate is trying to
say is what exactly is it that you want
from us? The note on the restaurant. 765,000. I want what Moscone promised us. No more, no less. If I could get the restaurant
back, it would give my husband something to
look forward to. Otherwise yeah, well, we will
discuss it and get back to you. I understand. Thank you. Where'd my daughter go? I think she was with Parker. Go. 6 seconds. Give it up. Good job. They have nowhere else to turn. Yeah, well, you know, her
husband should have thought of that before he got in bed with
Nikki Moscone. It's mob stuff. It's not the kind of case we
take. I disagree. Well, if you disagree and you
feel strongly about it, why don't you write her a
check? Maybe I will, if it comes to
that. Wow, I really thought you'd get
this. Nate, teresa doesn't want to
just get paid. She wants the man who destroyed
her family to pay. If it doesn't come from him, if
he's not hurt by it in some way, then there's
no justice. Just take the mob out of it.
What? Take the mob out of it? Hear me
out. Isn't this just a breach of
contract? These guys had a deal, right? And your boy Ray, he lived up to his end, but Moscone didn't. For that, there's not a court of
law in this world this lady can go
to. Which is exactly the kind of
case we take. Oh, come on. Why Teresa? I don't know. Well, her man's gone to jail for
15 years, and she's waiting for him for 15
years. Do you have any idea how hard it is to wait for someone? Yeah, okay. Yeah, okay. Let's go rob Nicki Moscone, a
guy who kills people and lives in our
city. Yeah, let's do that. Typical mob McMansion. You got the hideous gate, infinity pole, statues
everywhere. How are we going to handle
surveillance? We can't things a fortress, man. I clocked four armed guards a tick with a security system. That thing's Israeli made. It's used to protect their
military bases. It's unhackable. Oh, and then there's the FBI
parked around the corner. FBI? Where? Yeah. Crappy van says plumber. Did you say plumber? That's their cover. That is so cute. It's like it's 1978 all over
again. And you can't just walk into a
place like that blind. Yeah, that's true. We can't get our surveillance or
usual away. We'll just have to borrow
someone else's. Relax. We're with the bureau. Audi. Special Agent Thomas. This is Special Agent Hagen. She's fresh out of Quantico. Showing her all the hotspots,
you know. Oh, by the way, got your memo. We're moving it up the chain. Hey, great. Thanks. Come on in. Sorry about the heat and the
smell. How did he know that? The field guys are always
sending memos. You just need validation. This is really the front line in
the war on terror. Terror of organized crime. Wow, is this best line in
kevlar? No, it's rayon. Oh, yeah, great breeds. Better than the kevlar, but I
have in my lock. I wish I could give you a
sample, but the bug we planted in Moscone's
barbecue is pretty spotty. Singular? Absolutely. Good work. Good work. You know
what? I'm kind of into this. May I blowing them up? Please. But yeah, if we need to do any kind of investigations, give
me snacks. Yeah, I get a meat stick if you want to, but have eaten. Okay, I see what the problem is.
Here. You're bumping into baby monitor
frequency? Oh, yeah. I thought I heard some crying. Do you have a sink in here? No, actually, we just used that
one. See if that clears it up. Yeah, great. I have some rubber gloves. What do you do with those? Oh, actually, we've just been
kind of blowing them up with new
volleyball stuff. But, yeah, if we need to do any kind of investigation all
right, thanks. Yeah, well, I'm about it. I got it right there. Yeah. Thanks for the tour. Come back anytime. Stay strong, brother. Will. Shake up is coming. Long overdue. I'll watch for you, too. I'm the
coffee. You Crane? I look. She smells like jasmine. Guide me. Okay, I found the server with the Moscone surveillance
files. Room 718. All you have to do is rip them on my flash drive and run. I don't have to type anything,
right? No, just plug it in. It does the rest. You know, I just learned that Photoshop thing you told me. I know. Baby steps. I'll just plug it in now. Audio files, they can take a
little while to run, but the servers are
pretty loud, so that should give you some
cover. It's tapes. Wait, did you just say tapes? I just said tapes. Cassette tapes, you little
thing. It's not going to work. At least you ain't got to type
nothing. Harson. How am I supposed to get out of
the FBI offices with a box full of
surveillance tapes? Punch somebody. Oh, I'm going to punch somebody. You're welcome. You just done that off the bat. How was it you tried listening
to 74 straight hours of surveillance of the mob
on a walkman? Okay. What'd you learn? Well, first of all, how great
Jersey Boys is. They are fantastic. Really, man, there's no trouble. What did you learn about where
Moscone keeps his money? Keeps it in offshore accounts
under his wife's name. Have they protected from the
feds? Can you break the codes? Code? The codes to the Cayman Bank of Trust, where the Cali cartel and
the African dictators keep all their
dirty money. The ones that Moscone changes anytime he damn well pleases. Come on, dude, are you kidding
me? No. You're very negative lately. And the SaaS, it doesn't help. Where does Musk going to keep
the liquid assets? Okay, I took a number of the
daily deliveries his capitals make to the house, and
I cross referenced them with his declared income and his
spending habits. I'd say he's got at least 2
million stashed right here. So we're back to the beginning. All we need is a way in, right?
This guy. I could hit one of the bag men
before they get in, roll the dice on a big
payout. Or we could tunnel from the
neighbors. What's going on here? He's just putting up a tent for Moscone's daughter's
wedding. It's happening this weekend. There's a lot of conversations
between him and the wife about that. Let's hear one. I am overwhelmed. I need the other. One of this huge fiasco for your
daughter. I told you, I don't want people
in my house. Unless it's your skin yoga
structure. It's a bit like an opera. You mean because I want to run
away? Well, now, if that isn't an invitation, I don't know what
is. I don't see what the problem is. Well, it says, the bride and groom release a dozen wiped out.
Yeah. Oh, this just seems like a little bit much, don't you
think? It's your wedding, Maria. It's a memory, okay? A precious, precious memory. Mrs. Moscone? Ruby Holden, Peerless Events. Your wedding planner. What? I didn't hire a weding. Your husband hired me. He didn't tell you? Said something about you being
overwhelmed. Well, you can call me Ruby.
Ruby. That's cute. How shall I put this? Everyone I've hired for this
wedding the caterer, the florist, the band is a
friggin moron, but I'm going to have to live
with it because the wedding is two
days away. And frankly, I don't say you can come in and magically fix
everything. What are you, Mary Poppins? Well, I do have a little
helpful. Where are we at? I don't know, hate. I think you need to ask yourself
that question. You called me, remember? And now we're working together
every day. I don't know what you want. And to ask me that, dress like a
vicar? You're a very strange man. No, I meant where are we at with
finding the money? Parker says there are no wall safes upstairs, and I'm still
looking. Okay, well, keep me posted every
15 minutes. I don't want to miss anything. How are we doing? How's the search? I haven't started yet. Okay. You know, I haven't gotten one answer I was looking for today. What is it that you're doing?
What's going on? I'm a cutting onion devaining
shrimp pan. Stirred some scalp. I got 200 people I got to feed.
All right? Back off, okay? You think the only thing I know how to do is bust heads? Well, yeah. Look, hold a knife like this
cuts through an onion. Knife like this cuts through,
like eight yakuza in 4 seconds. Screams carnage. People are like knives. Everything's in context. Okay, orders. Yes, ma'am. Stuffed mushrooms, pine nuts, a
kiss of basil, some sun dried tomatoes,
and for the finishing touch, lemon
juice. Does this look like a food
court? Does it? I want high end food. High end? What do you I know. Just just find the money. That's that's why we're here, to
find the money. Saw a bunch of people go in the
house. Get anything? No damn sprinklers on. Imagine if we had bugs planted
all over the house. Yeah, that is so far from where
I'm sitting. I just think your college
friends would prefer to sit somewhere in the
back. Heather? Was that you screaming my name?
Oh, yes. Yes. We're looking at the dresses for
the bridal party, and I wanted your
opinion. You look lovely. You don't think it makes me look
fat? Oh, definitely. Why do you think I had to let
out the waist to make you look less
skinny? She didn't mean that. Suck it up, Cindy. You'll be
fine. Actually, I could not agree
more. Finally, someone around here who knows what they're talking
about. How much do you weigh, anyway? About a buck 50. I checked the library in the
maids room, and I sent him the money.
We need to focus. We only have one day left before
oh, reverend. Reverend. Come in. Having a drink with my son in
law to be. Thanks again for doing this on
such short notice. The pastor from my church back in Kansas doesn't travel much
anymore. Yeah, and the local clergy bowed
out because of certain
misconceptions about my
business. Well, I'm very happy to do it. No, thank you. Come on. Okay. Weddings can be stressful. I should really be going. Got to rest up for the big day. Got the bachelor party to go to. No, that was last weekend,
remember? We went whale watching. Whale watching. You know what I did before you
got here, reverend? I offered him 200 grand to
disappear. I was going to eat everything the tent of food, everything. He wouldn't take it. Well, maybe he's not interested
in money. Or maybe it wasn't enough. If there's a man without a price, I haven't met him yet.
Reverend. Not very Christian of me, I
know. Oh, you and I have more in
common than you think. I doubt that. Nick excuse me, father. Our friend from Brooklyn's on
the line. I've got to take this. Reverend.
Oh, yes, cord. Thank you for the drink. What? Artisan office phone. Get the feed. Will you? Tell that best that if he wants
that money so bad, I'll give it to him at the
reception. And he better bring Maria one
hell of a gift. Okay, that means a deal is going
down at the wedding, probably involving
all of Moscone's available cash. So, basically, we go in, we got
to find the money, then we got to get it out
under the noses of 200 hungry guests while
we run the wedding. We find the money, we get out
before it starts. You know, I swear I never
understood the lengths people go with these
things. I mean, the endless dresses and
the endless toasts and the crying it's
unbelievable to me. And everyone has a role to play,
right? And the bride and groom, at the
end of the day, they go home with a pile of
cash. And if you really think about
it, the whole thing is just a giant,
giant con. Well, aren't you romantic? No way in hell I could ever
imagine getting married. I mean, it's just a piece of
paper. I take it you never been
married. No. Ever come close? No. What was her name? There's a girl I grew up with, but anyway, she married somebody
else. Damn. What did you do? What did I do? I liberated Croatia. I'll see.
Not me. I just got fat and started up
comic book shop. That's you and me right there's. Okay, here's it's no. I know that you're in charge of
the bridesmaid's dresses, but why
are you wearing one? A bridesmaid's dress is like an all access pass at a wedding. Plus, I kind of said something
and the maid of honor cried and selfie said I should
make it up to her. Looking much better in the same
dress. Yeah, you let me know how that
goes. You really think I look good? And now you're perfect. Your guys are supposed to be
here an hour ago. Yeah, well, I don't care where
you put the trucks, as long as you're not visible
from the house. Hold on. I got to take this. Not now. Not now. It's in the screening room. The screening room? Who left mud on? Lordis, why is there mud on the
floor? Oh. Oh, yeah, I'm listening. I think that's everybody stop
what they're doing. Meet me at the southwest corner
now. I'll be right down. What is it, sweetheart? What's
wrong? What's wrong? Everything. Adam and I wanted something
small, but Heather said dad needed this to whine and dine
his business people. But now I realize it's all about
her. Like your feelings don't matter. Like you don't even exist. Yes. I'm going to tell you something,
and I want you to listen to me, okay? Because I learned this the hard
way. Do not put your faith in a man.
I know. What? Men don't communicate. So what do we do? We project onto them about us
and our lives together. It's all rubbish. We don't know what they want. You want to know what they're
thinking about when they're off staring into space,
looking all romantic? The job. It's all about work to them. That's all they care about.
Yeah. My advice? Do not put your faith in a man. What is it? I got bacon on. The butcher is here. Does he have the baby lamb
chops? No. The Butcher of Kiev. Think he'll recognize you like
yeah, I think he remembered me. Okay, well, how is it that we know how good Jersey Boys is? We missed this somehow? Tone it down, brother. Okay, first of all, the sass is
not helpful. But you were listening to the
tapes. Well, how did we miss why y'all
looking at me? Okay, look, the guest list
didn't raise any red flags with the Feds. Looks like Steve and Scott
Miller have arrived. There sure are a lot of Millers
at this wedding. Okay, listen, we have a world
class killer here who's going to ID. Elliot, and we are not prepared
for this at all. So I'm going to pull the plug. I want everyone to meet me at
the van in two minutes. I'm staying. I'm sorry, you're what? I'm staying. You're staying? Sophie. Sophie. It's the Butcher of Kiev. Have you ever been to Kiev? The cake maker. Kiev? Whoop. All
I ask. This is the butcher. Is this about fear of the Russian mob or fear of intimacy? Listen, I made a promise to my
friend to raise her, and I'm not going to let
her down. And that bride in there, what's
her name? I'm not going to let her down,
either. You guys can go. I'm staying. I'll do this by myself if I have
to. Okay, fine. Sophie artisan Parker. Find the
money. Elliot, stay away from the
butcher. Me? I have a wedding to officiate. And so, what do our readings today tell us about marriage? Well, it's a union. It's a holy bond. It's a wonderful institution we
have in which two people fall deeply in
love. It's a covenant. It's a contract. What do we know about contracts? Well, we know they're pretty
lousy vehicles for making people
happy. I'll tell you that for free. One party feels they're getting
the short end of the stick, and before you know it, people
start to lawyer up. And we'll try telling that to
someone who thinks marriage is a sacred bond and a
covenant. I mean, you might as well
explain baseball to a dog. But at least a dog will bring
the ball back to you and you can pat it on its
head. Can you give me some paprika? Downstairs is clear. At least one place where the
money could be stashed. Screening room. Go. These peaches aren't going to
poach themselves, Parker. Sorry. Emerald. What was that? You heard me. Yeah, I'll show you. Bam. I mean, what is marriage? I mean, is it running around
rooftops in Paris? I don't think so. No. It's pushing a card around the
Home Depot. We're good. We're good, pal. It's pushing a card around Home
Depot. That's what it is. It's hard work. Hard, hard work. People some people don't
understand how hard a real relationship can be. And some people should consider
that. Other people, you know, they
don't. Maybe they need a little time,
you know, before they start dating some people
again and start committing. But luckily luckily luckily,
Adam and Maria, they don't have such
problems. No. Because, you know, Maria,
despite all the all the fear and doubt that life brings adam,
when he looks at you, Maria, he knows that you
have made him a better man, a better version of
himself. And now that he's known you, he
can never go back. And, Maria, you know that when
you look at Adam, yes, you know you've made him a
better man, and that he should probably just give up and
agree with you. Well, I'd like to now pronounce
you man and wife. You may now kiss the bride. Leaving? The deal's going down now? Yeah, meeting tomorrow morning
in London. And the jet is idling g four. Do I look like a hockey player? Global Express. Elliot, I got the boss and
surgery in the dining room. Where are they going? Screening room. Barker, you got the money? Not
yet. All right, they're on your way.
Get out now. Not an option. My day. No one would do business at
their daughter's wedding. I have deals going on in three different continents right
now. I take payments. Twenty four.
Seven. The days of credit are over. Wow, the ports of Long Beach has
been good to us. My union's got some fat Homeland
Security contracts and this is just the tip of the
iceberg. What? Where is my money? It was in
there. I put the money in myself. Look, get that gun out of my face before I call my guys. Do
it. I tell my crew to start
shooting. Everyone in the tent starting. The bride money gone. Sergey not happy. Keep a lid on things until I
figure out what happened. What's going on? Somebody beat us to the money. They set up Moscone to hand Sergey an empty briefcase suit. It's in the screening room. The screening room? Look at me. Heather's, phone. I've got money overseas. This is just a cash flow issue.
It's business. I didn't do anything. When you shot my brother like a
dog. In that first throat, what did
you do? Not me. You. Nobody wanted a war, but now you
cheat us on a payout. I have a green light. Your brother. Look, it was a mistake, okay? Solution. Are you elliot, get to the
screen. Going somewhere? My friend? He why would hezza could uphold
this? Just throw a bag of money? Well,
she didn't. The Russians have the money. She just told them where to find
it. The excuse. Like I needed to kill Moscow. Like the guy's been waiting five years climbing up the ranks. She gets the fat offshore
accounts her husband put in her name. This is the big score. There's no messy divorce. But she's not here, okay? I could find out now, and I will
kill you and get your money with one
phone call. Global economy never waits. Oh, you're not the DJ. Hey. The father bride. He's in here. Everybody's been looking for
you. So much trouble. So much parties in full swings. He's in here. One world. Everyone dies. After you're.