
He immediately changes his mind when some cops on the subway are there, coming to kill him. This is until Eddie tries to escape, taking the subway on his own and refuses help from a drunken, handicapped cop (Jack). The cell phone pick-up is actually a bad idea as Frank is able to get their exact location through GPS. Frank knows that Jack’s sister lives around the area, so he tells one of his men to check out the apartment, only to be tied up by Jack and have his cell phone taken away. He goes in and searches through the closet to get his gun (the apartment is actually his sister Christina’s). Jack enters an apartment that he probably once lived in because he knew where the spare key is hidden.

And Jack realizes that something is fishy.įrank now is really angry, still maintaining is poise, and calls in more backups to find both Jack and Eddie, now claiming that Jack snapped and has started shooting at cops. Anyway, he keeps talking, until another detective comes into the bar, and Eddie shuts up immediately as if he recognizes the guy. He keeps whining about why would Jack risk his life and stop for a drink and all that. Jack is about to comply but this time, Eddie is still talking, he hasn’t stopped talking ever since they got shot at. He says he heard the phone call and he was around the corner, so he stopped by to help. Frank is a calm man, he is articulate and his words seem so mellow. Jack calls the station for some backups to aid him, but instead, his ex-partner, homicide detective Frank Nugent (David Morse) and his crew come into the bar. Jack takes Eddie into a bar that he seems really familiar with and asks the owner to kick everybody out of the bar including the owner. More gunshots are exchanged, and Jack jumps into the car and reverses it into the gunman and manages to escape.

Chaos follows after the gunshot, and it seems Jack was frozen by it, so frozen that he doesn’t even realize he was getting shot at by a second gunman. There is a lot of traffic, so Jack figures he has time, and he stops to get a drink at a liquor store, while Eddie is kept in the car.Īs Jack is buying alcohol, a man dressed in a cleaning service uniform approaches the car and takes out his gun to aim at Eddie, but he is shot dead as Jack came out of the store. In the car, while handcuffed, Eddie keeps on talking and it’s getting on Jack’s nerves. Here we see Eddie Bunker in a holding cell a skinny-talk-all-day African American that is chatting away when Jack comes in to escort him out.
