- Rough night? - I got your message. - What's the problem? - I lost my keys. - Where'd you find them? - Four feet that way. - Must've dropped them. - How you doing? - It's been a while. - Fine. How are you? - Cold. - I, uh... - I need to talk to - you about something. - - Grab some lunch at Fascastti's? - I have to get back to work. - Speaking of which, - I heard you got fired a few weeks ago. - What was it this time? - You really want to know? - Or you're just enjoying the - view from your high horse? - You know what I want? - To not have to be the older - brother to my older brother. - What you doing here, Crab? - Long time no see, Mr. - Linc. Where you been? - Here and there. - Mm. - I'm gonna get your 90 grand, - all right... - Oh, relax, man, - that debt's already been paid. - By who? - Someone who likes to - do people favors. - I don't know what it is you're - thinking you're getting, - but let's be clear - about something. - It's gonna be a few days before - I get the money lined up. - Let's not kid ourselves. - You can't get anywhere - near that kind of money. - So let's talk about - what you can do for me. - Allies are like family. - We have disagreements, - but we always seem to smooth - things out by Thanksgiving. - Okay, if you had to choose... - Vice President Reynolds - or Kathy in HR? - I'll take door number three. - Come on, if you had to choose. - The chick in HR. - Michael never cared much for blondes. - V. - How you doing, Michael? - Um, good. I'm good. - How are you? - I'm okay. - You know, I'm over at Glazer & Ross. - Lawyer #97. - Benefits are good. - How's Lincoln? - You guys haven't talked? - No, not for a few years. - He kind of dropped off the radar. - How is he? - He's, um... - He's... He's Linc. - I don't care who the guy is. - I ain't killing no one. - I must have missed the part - where I gave you a choice. - Black leather jacket. - Two buttons down the front, - three on each sleeve. - One missing on his left-- - no, right arm. - Jeans. Faded. - Stain on the right knee. - He does bad things - to good people. - Think of this as - a $90,000 bullet. - You start fresh, - and you keep me - from finding out - if there's someone in your life - you will do something for. - Uh, I should... - I should call you a cab. - You know how you can - tell God is a man? - Shoes. - Oh! - Easy. - I'm sorry. - What? - It's, uh... - You're gonna answer it? - He'll leave a message. - He always does. - Michael, it's Linc. - I need your help, bro. - I'm in something real bad. - I can't get out of it. - I need you to straighten me out. - My head is all messed up and... - Anyway, it's real important, bro. - You gotta call me. - You gotta call me now. - We can't do this. - I know. - I know. - I'll call you a cab. - Did we get him? - I believe we did, partner. - Whoo! - Are you kidding? - Nando, we should've - whooped that guy's ass. - Please, only time I - seen you whoop some ass - is when that old man cut - in front of you at Arby's. - And he was, like, - 102 and blind. - With a plastic hip. - Oh, my God. - W hat? - Hey, they're waiting - for you in 4B. - Oh, pull his film. - I'll be there in a minute. - Okay. - Sergeant Franklin, - you never cease to amaze me. - Is there anything - you can't get here? - All right, a deal's a deal. - Prison guard duty. - Away from the front. - Safest place you could be. - Thank you. - And my wife and daughter back - home thank you, too, sir. - These cold seams are - pretty significant. - Hey. - Hi. - Would you give us - a minute? Thanks. - Have you been - watching the news? - Why? - It's Lincoln. - I didn't do it. - Terrence Steadman? - The Vice President's brother. - Do you have any idea what - they're gonna do to you? - I didn't do it, man, it was a setup. - I didn't do it. - You knew him. - Who? - Steadman. - No. - You worked for his company.