Hack 2002 s01 e01 Pilot Transcript: Club 7 Ticket Mission
In this transcript from the pilot episode of Hack 2002, a character emphasizes the importance of obtaining tickets to Club 7. Failure to do so may result in job loss. The dialogue also includes references to Dikembe and Olshansky, adding intrigue to the unfolding storyline.
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Taxi!
Look, uh, Hobson Street and, uh, Linmore.
Club 7.
Money is not the point.
Having the tickets is the point, because that is your job.
Because I asked you to do it a month ago.
Yes, I did.
I will not argue ancient history with you.
The important thing is I do not have them.
But at 2 o'clock Sunday when Dikembe steps in for tip-off,
I will have them, or you will not have a job.
And what kind of name is that, Olshansky?
Where's the old country?
Fishtown.
Yeah, I bet.
Three generations of immigrant mutt, right?
Been drinking tonight, pal?
I can tell about people instantly. It's a gift.
What's the line from that old movie,
There's 8 million stories in the Naked City?
I swear I know them all.
You live in, uh, Manayunk, right?
The white cabbie thing throws me,
So it must be a second job.
Day shift, August, construction.
You got hands like catcher's mitts.
Two jobs means four kids, but you're not that old,
so she must have got pregnant in high school.
And you, you did the right thing,
because you're a good Polish Catholic boy.
Decent, faithful, honest.
You bought the whole bill of goods with a numb soldier,
but now here it is.
20 years later, you got, what, 10 behind the wheel
of a cab already, probably only 10 more
before the chest pains start.
Now you're starting to think, what the hell did I
get myself into?
You must be psychic.
I'm telling you, I know all eight million.
All right, right here.
Here?
Uh, let me take you around.
Stop the car, damn it!
I know where the club is.
Better than you do.
Can I keep ten for a cab home?
My bus pass?
Pick his ass up!
like your head.