I have the papers.
Signed.
And I gave you a check.
Here's that check right back at you.
And here's another picture
for you to look at, Chuck,
which might tell the story
as to why I am in your office.
I know what this whole thing is.
Cover up.
- No such thing.
- That's a wildly overblown term.
Look.
The loss of my Charlemagne
was worth more than the
100,000 and a new puppy.
Mm.
How much more?
I get 250,000 dollars, or I go public,
way public,
with this whole damn conspiracy.
There is no conspiracy Shelby.
But I see how pained you are.
And I'm moved by it.
Mr.
Eisen here will get with Mr.
Brogan
and produce the amount required.
[dramatic music]
[door opens, closes]
Just got off the phone with the lawyer.
She said what we're facing
is similar to eminent domain.
They can do it, we can push back.
- Can we win?
- [Hammon] She says maybe.
How long will it take?
Two and a half, three years.
I spun like Katarina Witt in Sarajevo
but there's nothing new out
there ready to come on board.
[Lauren] I made the rounds
with our current investors, too.
We may lose some.
I need to sit with the Firefighters.
Get me a meeting with Ken Shaddock.
[keys clacking]
Your ex-protégé is a
hell of a businessperson.
Sniffing out the initial trap was smart.
They are indeed.
That's what's gonna make it so rewarding
when they take the
smart business decision
to crush their father.
Because what they won't know,
until it's too late,
is how hollow it will make them feel.
Uh, remind me to never
stab you in the back.
Consider yourself reminded.
Mm-hmm.
What's that you're devouring
like a gluten-free croissant over there?
Oh, kiss my ass.
You know I don't fuck with gluten-free.
And this is my next thing.
Saler's department stores.
Huh.
That chain's like a wheezing elephant
ready to stumble to its knees.
Uh, until I get a hold of it
and hit it in the ass
with a giant shot of B-12.
You're gonna restore it
to its former glory?
Oh, you're fucking right I am.
There's a lot of debt against it, babe.
- It's not gonna be easy.
- Well, I don't do easy.
If I wanted that I'd move to Florida
and work on my tan with Bruno.
[chuckles] Yeah.
It's good that he seemed
happy with what I laid out.
Mm.
No?
That is some sweet deal I'm giving him.
Are you gonna speak or just
sit there silently doubting?
Um
Bruno knows you get what you want.
So he's made peace with that.
But he wants to live in Florida.
What kind of life would it be?
Playing canasta with a
bunch of other retirees.
Shuffleboard.
Dragging down to the drugstore
to get his prescriptions?
I don't want that kind of life for him.
Nothing to fight for.
Nothing to make him feel
like he's still in it.
It's giving up.
Dying.
For you.
For you, it would be giving up.
But maybe for him, after a lifetime
in front of a hot oven,
it would finally be living.
You put your faith in me.
There's something sacred in that.
And I'm not the sort to use that word.
No, no, it is a sacred trust.
There is no other word.
You made me believe you understood that.
And that you wouldn't let
these firefighters down.
I won't.
Even as I wage this other battle.
You know, before the department
I was in the service,
so I'm a bit of an
expert on two-front wars.
What happens, no matter how well trained
and capable the army is,
more people die.
I will personally be down in the muck
Yeah, see, why is that a good thing?
In a firefight, an infantryman's job
is to zero in on his target and shoot.
To the exclusion of all else.
But he can't see anything
else besides that target
through the aperture
of his rifle sights.
It's a very small picture.
That's why a leader,
as much as he wants to fire,
needs to keep his weapon
at full port arms
and scan the entire battlefield.
To see it all.
[Shaddock] Let's measure it.
For a normal, disciplined person,
this kind of engagement
would cost 50 percent.
So even for you,
will it cost you 20,
or 10, even 3 percent?
Let's say you're right,
for the sake of argument.
At 97 percent focused,
I am certain you will not
see any change in results.
But to guarantee that, let's do this.
Stay with me as long as we're positive.
[Taylor] But the moment
I slip into negative territory,
I return your money that day.
It's virtually risk proof for you.
No deal, Mason.
You dump the other company or we go.
I'm sorry this didn't work out.
I know we would've done
great work together.
[dramatic music]
Okay.
[door opens]
[Hammon] So?
He put me to a decision
and I had to let him go.
Shit.
[Taylor] How went it with Dana?
He's out, too.
He says sorry and hopes
to see us down the road.
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