:32:00
Open the door!
:32:02
- I was watching that.
- Be quiet.
:32:04
Go in this room. Go. I want you to stay here.
:32:07
- Don't come out. Don't say anything.
- We're going to Baywatch?
:32:10
- Yeah. Soon. Stay here. Be quiet.
- Okay.
:32:12
- Come on, I'm dying here!
- Coming!
:32:16
- Larry, I have a chicken.
- Don't say anything.
:32:20
What?
:32:21
Your door's not thick enough to pretend
you're not home when you're home.
:32:24
- What's up?
- I was in the neighborhood.
:32:29
- How are you today?
- Just fine. Yourself?
:32:32
Just fine.
:32:34
I'm searching for news on the underground.
:32:39
Might you know what it is I'm getting at?
:32:42
- No.
- No. Well...
:32:45
This is one of those mysterious cases.
:32:48
Unsolvable. Probably turn out
to be an alien abduction, but you know...
:32:53
we're obligated to at least create
the appearance of due diligence.
:32:57
- What?
- I didn't say nothing.
:33:00
You know, your friend Louis...
:33:05
his supervisor back in the home office
is about to fold his napkin, right?
:33:10
- Sorry?
- Starkman, in New York.
:33:14
He's through.
:33:15
Looking at huge federal time.
Big, ugly, dark dungeon underground.
:33:19
No chance of parole, never ever. Time.
:33:27
Yep. I'm sorry to say.
:33:30
I hear he's a good guy, but, you know...
:33:33
In any event, here's my problem...
:33:35
and if you know any of this,
feel free, jump in, shut me up.
:33:39
This federal prosecutor out here...
:33:43
the one with Starkman's testicular matter
clutched in his fist...
:33:47
this very federal prosecutor's
little brother...
:33:50
Any of this sound familiar?
:33:53
To me? No.
:33:55
No. Well...
:33:57
This very federal prosecutor's little brother,
a bit dopey from what I gather...