لومړۍ 200 کرښې.
Previously, on Ice...
You killed Avi?
He was coked out of his head.
He was trying to sell me fake stones.
He pulled a gun on me.
You have to protect Freddy.
We all know that Avi was a piece of shit,
but that piece of shit was my top earner,
my top stone-runner.
There's your brother, safe.
You want to keep him that way? You do the fucking deal.
- This makes us even. - Not quite.
What the fuck is that sound?
Jake, what the fuck is that sound?
That entire thing was a setup.
- Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! - Jesus!
Your boy, Solomon, he's a Fed.
Who the fuck are those guys?
If we would've bought those stones
like you instructed,
the Feds would be at your doorstep right now.
You know...
I love this time of night in L.A.
Those seven or eight perfect minutes of golden peacefulness.
You know me.
We didn't have that light in London in the East End
when I was a kid growing up.
Back in the day,
I was a gangster peddling stones.
Then I went to New York, and my life changed.
That's when I had the great fortune
to meet Isaac and his family.
He took me in and believed in me.
He showed me how to be a better man.
He taught me the business, taught me the love of diamonds,
helped me realize how beautiful they are...
Oh! Hold on a sec.
I'm going to have a fucking heart attack.
I'm going to have a heart attack.
I'm too old for this shit. Give me a second.
I even fell in love
with Isaac's beautiful sister, Sarah,
whom I was lucky enough to marry,
and I became a part of this amazing family,
running this exceptional business,
a business that all started
because Isaac's parents were able to escape from Hungary
during World War II
and save themselves from the Holocaust,
smuggling with them a rare diamond
that had been part of their family for generations.
Using this diamond, this Holocaust stone, as collateral,
Isaac's parents were able
to build the foundation of Green & Green.
Come on, Will.
You know I don't like being here
when your father's not home.
It feels like I'm trespassing.
Uh, no, you're not wearing those.
I'll lend you my Louboutins for the night.
So what are you going to wear?
So nice.
I have other shoes.
I am humbled to be standing before you all tonight
to honor this great man.
This year's humanitarian recipient
of the Pencils of Promise award...
it goes to my brother-in-law, Isaac Green.
Thank you, thank you.
Thank you. Thank you.
Mazel tov, you old fart.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Thank you very much.
I never got into this business
for the money,
or the glamour.
To me, it was always the way I saw diamonds affect people.
A diamond draws you in
from the moment you see it.
It seduces you.
It becomes a part of you...
forever.
I am in the business
of building people's self-esteem.
I love people.
I want them to feel good about themselves.
Oh, shit.
I've got to go. I'm late for this event.
Oh, baby...
What?
I'm not good enough to go?
I'm not even sure I am.
I've never heard that story about your grandmother.
I've told you that.
No.
- So what happened to the stone? - Uh...
Well, that's where the real story begins...
Pop, I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
Guys, previous engagement.
I couldn't... whoa.
Stand up.
You, young lady,
are setting the bar awfully high this evening.
You look just beautiful.
Are those...
- Louboutins? Really? - They're Mom's.
Well, I think it's safe to say, after tonight,
they're all yours, right?
- Never going to happen. - Hey!
You have a little lipstick on your neck.
You should go wash it off.
Maybe some cologne.
Well, I'm going to hit the bar.
Willie G, uh, gin and tonic?
- That's your drink, right? - With a twist.
Not funny.
Yes, hello, my dear. How are you?
I'm good. How are you?
I'm average.
Could I please have a, um, a Woodford?
- Do you have a Woodford? - I do.
Freddy.
Hey! I'm going to be over there.
How are ya?
You going to stay a little bit longer this time?
Yeah, of course.
Yeah.
I'm just busting your balls, hey, kid, you know.
I love having you around.
Oh... I feel like you're overstating it, but...
No, no, I'm serious.
I like to see initiative...
at the very fucking least, growth.
What is this?
What's... oh. What?
Don't tell me that's Chuy's sister's lipstick on your neck.
You're going to cause a fucking war here,
and we're already up to our knees in one.
Now, your father wants you to stick around.
He wants us all to stick around.
It's a pack mentality.
The longer you stay,
the safer he feels. You going to stay?
Yeah, I'm not... I'm not going anywhere.
Well, that's good, because...
you make him happy,
you're number one in my book,
so you going to stay?
Yeah, I can do that.
Good. Excellent.
You know, with family,
sometimes, all it takes is to turn up.
Pencils of Promise
believes that every child
should have access to a quality education.
Since we began in 2008,
we have provided schooling
for over 30,000 kids around the globe,
and your donations
will make it possible for us to do even more.
Tonight's auction begins with this beautiful piece,
generously donated
by Green & Green Diamond Company.
Does everyone have their checkbooks ready?
Opening bid starts at $50,000.
Do we have $50,000?
$50,000.
Do I have 55?
Thank you, sir. 55.
Do I have 60? $60,000?
$60,000? $60,000.
$60,000. Thank you, madam.
$75,000.
This is a wonderful cause.
$80,000.
Do I have 85?
$200,000.
$200,000.
$200,000.
Would anyone like to bid above $200,000?
$200,000.
Going once, going twice...
Sold!
I always wanted to own a Green.
Thank you all for your generosity.
Now, if you'd like to take a moment
to watch the good works
that Pencils of Promise has done around the globe.
Good evening, Jacob, Cam.
Isaac, I must say,
you are looking very debonair as always...
and Freddy.
Hello, I'm Ava.
I know.
And Willow, those shoes are fierce.
Thank you.
Sorry to bother you all on this beautiful evening.
I was wondering if I might borrow Jacob for a moment?
Some last-minute business.
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