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- 2018
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my nights with you.
You don't spend your days
with me, either.
Eleanor.
It wouldn't kill you if you
were more assertive, Randy.
- You do so much for that bank.
- Okay, I'll ask... No, no.
I'll instruct Judy
to close up tonight.
You and I can have
an early dinner.
And then, together,
maybe, we can...
fall asleep in front of the TV?
I would like that very much.
- Go, if you're going.
- I love you too.
- Good morning.
- Well,
good morning.
Always nice to start my day
helping a pretty lady.
- You here to buy? Shoot?
- [BELL CHIMES]
I give lessons.
I'll be buying,
if you have what I need.
- Hmm. Well, I got a...
- [KEYS JANGLES]
...great selection
of ladies' weapons.
They're very pretty.
But how do I know they work?
Lady, I'm a combat vet.
meets my exacting standards.
What if I wanted something...
- bigger?
- What do you have in mind?
AR 15's...
Benelli M4's...
maybe, a 107 Barrett...
grenades...
a little C-4,
for old times' sake.
Hey, I don't know
what you're talking about.
Oh, Carl...
you're too modest.
Tre said you could fix me up.
I don't know no Tre.
- Are you certain?
- Yup.
Mr. Fisk...
If one person dies
because of a weapon
you've provided...
I'll make sure
you are held liable.
Hey, what about the name George?
- I like the name George.
- I don't think so.
- Why not? George is a good name.
- You're so cute.
We don't even know
if it's a boy or a girl yet.
It's gonna be a boy,
I promise you that.
What about Mike?
- Are you kidding?
- [BELL RINGING]
Thank you for coming down
here so quickly, Mrs. Ralston.
You threatened to expel my son.
Well, as you and Kenny
are aware,
we have a zero-tolerance policy
when it comes to violence
in this school.
Do you have
a zero-tolerance policy
when it comes to my son getting
his head shoved in the urinal?
The teacher who reported
your son's attack
saw no evidence of that.
Look, we expect our students
to report harassment.
We even have
"If a teen's being mean,
to a teacher, come clean."
I'm gonna be late for my shift
at the hospital.
Are you planning
to expel my son?
I'd like to try and avoid that.
Kenny's never been
in trouble before.
Look, we have a community
outreach program,
run in cooperation
Police?
My son's not doing one of those
Scared Straight things.
Try and think of this more
as a course correction.
It's a ride-along.
He accompanies an officer
on a routine patrol.
And then, he gets
a close-up look of
where bad choices can take you.
An African-American boy
sits in the back
of a police car all day.
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