. >> the street did not pop nazir official, nor did he put out a contract. it was business as usual, tickety-boo, then all of a sudden, he has the 5-0 cluttering up his front room. >> street knows tony's a grass. he's selling you a line. >> i don't think so. >> nazir was ripping him off. he couldn't be seen to tolerate that. >> the street's a realist. if his right-hand man isn't milking the firm, the chances are somebody else is. somebody's got their fingers in the till, it's cool. he can always slam the drawer. it's what happens now. that's what's got tony scared. i mean, if the street had killed this guy, it would be a relief to everybody. nazir was his property. he could do what he liked with him. everybody understands that. but an outsider wasting nazir to get his share of the market? >> gang war. >> tony says, so i believe him. >> okay. good. oh, it's late. you want a drink? >> no, thanks. >> i'm buying. >> i'd rather get up the road, you know? >> yeah. okay, good work. thanks. night. [tapping sound] [sighs] made me jump. >> hungry? >> yeah. >> stop me