Surely now, DA Lockett will sign for Bunny’s release. Evelyn remains a silent spectator to the whole conversation. So if he admits to not knowing, no one will believe him and even blame him for being in the dark about such a dangerous criminal roaming the streets. Evelyn knows that Milo has escaped, and if the assistant DA knows, it is only natural for the DA to know about it as well. Mike reminds him that the common people don’t know the difference and will blame Lockett because he is the face everyone knows. Lockett tells Mike that he didn’t know that Milo was free, and even if he was, it was the Department of Corrections’ issue, not the DA’s. Rather, he tells Lockett that Milo is alive, and if he wants Milo, the most notorious criminal in Kingstown, he needs to sign Bunny’s release papers. Mike knows that it wouldn’t turn out well for Lockett if he doesn’t keep his word, but he doesn’t say this to his face. Mike asks Lockett to take care of his end of the deal now that the streets are clear. Mike enters a restaurant where DA Lockett and assistant DA Evelyn are eating together. Tracy must have told her about Kyle’s sheds that he is building without any apparent reason. Miriam needs to ensure that her son is doing well. Miriam is still awake, but before heading to bed, she asks Ian to give her some time alone with Kyle. Kyle returns home drunk, having completely forgotten that he was supposed to have a meeting with Ian, who is already waiting for him. Mike makes his final statement to get Bunny sent to general prison. He warns Davidson to listen to what Mike is telling him if he wants to live. The very next moment, Kyle enters with a gun and pistol-whips Davidson on the nose twice. He tells Mike to leave and shoves him toward the door. Mike tells him straightforwardly to back off from Bunny Washington, but Davidson isn’t ready to listen. Davidson opens the door and sees Mike McLusky. Mike takes the gun and tells Kyle to come after him if he doesn’t return in five minutes. They pull over outside the guy’s (Davidson’s) house. Later that night, Mike warns Kyle to notify him or anyone else before pulling such stunts. He bribed the security guard in charge of the evidence room. So it wasn’t Milo who stole the bonds from the Kensington Police Department, but Kyle. After the meeting, as Mike and Kyle leave together, Kyle brings over a duffel bag from his car to Mike’s. The name of the guard in charge of Bunny is Davidson (the same guy who hit Bunny). His visit to Anchor Bay has been arranged with Bunny for the next day. Meanwhile, Mike gets a message from Kareem. Mike tells Robert that it must be a SWAT guy who did it and wants him to try and find out who it was. Mike believes that the DA is not behind it because inmate testimony isn’t going to cut it for Robert. Robert has received a “heart attack” letter and needs to lawyer up, according to the DA. Mike meets Ian, Robert, and Kyle at their usual meeting place, Don’s Diner. The situation at Anchor Bay is getting worse by the minute. This is when the guards intervene and pepper spray them in the eyes. He barely manages to stab Raphael when Big Hush pushes him to the ground, and he and Raphael start kicking him, their hands tied to the table they are sitting at. Raphael notices this, but before he can react, the guy rushes toward them with a knife and kills the young boy. This is when one of the guards (the one who hit Bunny) uncuffs a white inmate. Mike promises to return the favor.Īt Anchor Bay, Big Hush, Raphael, and two other guys (one of them a young boy) are talking about Bunny. The reason he asks her for this favor is that re-election will take place soon, and the DA and his people need funds, most of which are provided by Wendy. She needs to find a way to get the DA’s attention and have him sign Bunny’s release papers. Mike arrives at the Warwick Detention Facility and meets Wendy ( Season 2, Episode 3). The authorities are sending the inmates as free labor to factories all across the state.
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