Assassination Games
I want to propose a toast.
Today is a very special day
for me...
...so I'm nervous,
and I wrote down my speech.
A toast to the kindest, most gentle...
...and most wonderful man
in the world:
Papa.
Thank you for making my dream
come true.
And now maybe let's dance.
Stop.
He's okay.
-Hey! What are you doing?
-Sorry. I'm so sorry.
I'll get more towels. Be right back.
Ivan Borisovich?
Ivan Borisovich!
The boss is down!
The hitter's dressed like a waiter!
Cover all exits! Cover all exits!
Sasha! Sasha!
He's heading your way!
Sasha!
Sasha, you hear me?
Sasha?
You told me
there'll be no loose ends.
-We got it down to one.
-Who?
Flint.
You have access to the best
technology...
...and yet a man with a comatose
wife in tow can elude you for--
For how many years now?
This is what he does best,
and he is the best.
He's also the only one outside
this room who can bury us.
Okay, guys, look, let's think.
of a problem?
I mean, look, if he shows,
we can easily take him out.
You had a good idea to start.
Get rid of the bad guys.
Hire professionals for the job.
Fine. I backed you.
But then you two idiots got greedy
selling weapons back to criminals.
Hey, you got your share.
Shut up.
The U.N. hearings
about this whole mess of yours...
...start at the end of the month.
If there's any fallout,
any problem whatsoever...
...I promise I will land this clusterfuck
squarely on your shoulders.
And you both will spend the rest
of your natural lives behind bars.
Okay. We get it.
For your sake, I hope you do.
Because I hear they just love
cute, dirty cops in prison.
-A**hole.
-But he's a smart a**hole.
And he'll waste no time burying us
to protect himself.
-So, what do we do?
-Find Flint.
Take him out.
How?
He was the best on our payroll.
-You said so yourself.
-We use bait.
You mean Polo.
We pay off the Ukrainians,
release Polo, put a price on his head.
What makes you think Flint'll show?
It's personal, he's obsessed.
Let's use that.
It's our only play.
Good morning, Mr. Flint.
I've got the morning shift
at the clinic.
Hang on, Mrs. Pavlescu.
I just wanted to give you this.
Oh, thank you.
You are much too kind.
-As always.
-Please. Anna and l....
We owe you a lot more than that.
Honestly, I don't know
what we'd do without you.
-Have a good day.
-Thank you.
Oh, almost forgot.
I was getting groceries yesterday...
...and Gabi at the store
said there was a man in town.
-What man?
-A foreigner.
He's staying at the motel.
I thought you'd like to know.
Okay, thanks, Mrs. Pavlescu.
Bye.
How did you find me?
-Good to see you too.
-How did you find me?
I'm not gonna ask you again.
It was just a hunch.
There's no way
I could have been followed.
Anna....
Anna told me how much you two loved
coming up here when you first met.
I've been driving through every village
between here and the Austrian border.
What do you want?
-There's a job.
-I'm out of the business.
-Ticket's a million.
-I don't need the money.
I see you again...
...I'm sending you home in a box.
Target's Polo.
He's being released.
Released?
The Ukrainians are letting him go.
I'm willing to bet he either cut a deal
or snitched on someone. Whatever.
-Or he's bait.
-For you?
New administration.
Maybe lnterpol cleaning house.
They still want their money back.
I mean, you did--
Roland, don't.
Why not?
Because I wasn't followed.
Because I'm not setting you up.
a few bucks together, you know?
Turn on the music.
-What?
-The radio.
Louder.
Roland, come on.
Close your eyes.
-You've been in these woods too long.
-Close your eyes now.
Roland, think about
what you're doing, man.
Just think about it, will you?
I mean, I'm not setting you up.
All these years I didn't say nothing.
I mean, come on, man, just think.
We've got a history here.
Roland?
Welcome, my friend.
The Russian project
went perfectly.
The Bulgarians send their thanks.
-Chocolate?
-Too fattening.
Very well, but I have goodies
you cannot refuse.
Your usual.
South African, special cut.
Today's value exactly...
...550,000.
The extra 50 is a bonus.
The clients are extremely happy.
I aim to please.
And even better news,
another potential contract.
Double your usual fee.
Who's the mark?
Polo Yakur. A well-connected
gentleman of some reputation.
He's in prison.
-lt will be a difficult job.
-He's being released today.
I'll have more details shortly.
-And the client?
-Wishes to remain anonymous.
I'll take it.
I was hoping you'd say that.
I wonder if one day you'll feel
you've made enough money...
...to move to a better neighborhood.
I like my neighborhood.
People mind their own business.
Of course.
Hey, boys.
Welcome home.
Where's my brother?
-Sorry, boss. He got picked up.
-When?
Last week.
Some guy talked too much.
Let's drive.
Roland.
Roland.
Roland, help. Roland!
Roland.
Roland. Roland.
Roland, help!
Roland.
Roland.
Bullshit. When I'm back all this sh*t
better be inside, unpacked.
And you'd better be dressed
to go to work, understand?
Do you understand?
Hey, how you doing?
We're your new neighbors.
October and me.
That your place?
Yeah.
See, I'm looking
into expanding my business...
...and I'm thinking
I'd make it worth your while, huh?
I doubt it.
What the f*** you looking at?
Move the boxes.
-Hello.
-It's me. I want in.
-I'll take the Polo job.
-It's off the market.
A million bucks
is a tough ticket to keep open.
I don't care about the money.
Just get me the intel,
maybe some gear.
It's a bad idea.
We don't want to get
in someone's way.
This type of money,
there's serious people involved.
Culley. You owe me.
Look, I'm sorry
for looking for you, all right?
Just lay low.
You're safe. Anna's safe.
How long is that gonna last?
I took out half his outfit
and put Polo away.
to finish the job.
No, it's better if I hit him first.
Come on, man.
I need your help here.
All right, all right.
-You can come stay here.
-That's good.
-See you soon.
-Yeah.
I should have my head examined.
Here. Looks like
Polo's brother, Danzo...
...is gonna walk
at the trial tomorrow.
The prosecution's witness
is mysteriously missing.
That's our shot. Now, if we're lucky,
Polo comes to get him in person.
Okay, let's leak it out.
Good idea. Flint'll have
his ears to the ground.
My sources say our friend
might be visiting...
...a downtown courthouse tomorrow.
Checkmate.
You are full of surprises, my friend.
Municipal courthouse.
Yup.
-How good's the intel?
-Solid.
Double-blind, the usual.
Could be your old friends
from lnterpol.
Sure you wanna go through with it?
Don't worry about me, Mom.
I've done this once or twice before.
You see something you like?
Danzo.
Danzo. Danzo. Can you hear me?
Look at me. Look at me, Danzo.
Danzo.
Shooter in the van.
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