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  • 5/13/2025
Struggling after the loss of her child and marriage, a woman looks for love online. Instead, she uncovers a dangerous game she never expected.
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00:01:00Oh my God, Andrea!
00:01:11Oh my God!
00:01:41Oh my God!
00:02:11Oh my God!
00:02:41Oh my God!
00:03:12You caught me.
00:03:14Sorry, I'm early.
00:03:22Oh, you seem more relaxed this week.
00:03:25Do I?
00:03:26I don't feel relaxed.
00:03:28Y'all settled in?
00:03:30No, I wouldn't say settled.
00:03:32Not in any sense of the word.
00:03:34Really?
00:03:34Why's that?
00:03:35I moved straight from my parents' house into the house that Jim and I bought, so this is
00:03:42the first one that's really my own, and I thought I'd get used to it faster, but it feels lonely.
00:03:49Oh.
00:03:50And final.
00:03:51And final.
00:03:52Why final?
00:03:53Because everything I had, everything that I loved, is gone.
00:04:01Oh.
00:04:03Well, things change, Diane, we adjust.
00:04:06The more change, the longer it takes, you know?
00:04:09Yeah, but how long?
00:04:11I didn't plan on starting over at this point in my life, and there are days when I feel like I won't make it.
00:04:17Really?
00:04:18Why?
00:04:19Maybe I'm stuck between putting things behind me and wondering what's ahead.
00:04:25Whatever you want is ahead.
00:04:27But I don't see it.
00:04:29Not yet.
00:04:31I'm just trying to settle into now.
00:04:34Okay.
00:04:36Tell me about the house.
00:04:38Oh, it's lovely.
00:04:39I have everything I need.
00:04:41It's small.
00:04:42Smaller than I'm used to, but I like that.
00:04:44And it doesn't have a lot of furniture, just a couple of pieces left from the previous owners.
00:04:50Empty's good.
00:04:51Why is empty good?
00:04:53I like the space.
00:04:56What about when you have friends over?
00:04:58I don't have friends over.
00:05:00I don't want to.
00:05:02What did you decide to do with the unit in the back?
00:05:05Oh, I rented it to a very nice young woman.
00:05:09I should say doctor, Dr. Andrea Bell.
00:05:11She's doing her residency in the ER.
00:05:13That sounds perfect.
00:05:15Yeah.
00:05:15And the extra income's nice.
00:05:18Yeah, but income's not really a factor.
00:05:20No?
00:05:20When Jim and I split our assets, I was left with plenty.
00:05:23It just seems silly not to rent it.
00:05:25Plus, you're not alone there.
00:05:28You know, friends are important.
00:05:30She's not really a friend.
00:05:32No, but she could become one.
00:05:34She's young.
00:05:35And she's rarely there.
00:05:37And when she is, she's quiet.
00:05:40The perfect tenant.
00:05:42Oh, I made a couple of art appointments with Clara.
00:05:45Excellent.
00:05:46You know, I really think you're going to like her.
00:05:49Maybe I can paint it all out.
00:05:51You want to talk about it?
00:05:53The divorce?
00:05:55Is it finalized?
00:05:56Everything is signed and filed, if that's what you mean.
00:05:59But it's not final in your heart.
00:06:01I have no delusions about me and Jim.
00:06:04We're over.
00:06:05In fact, I kind of hate him now.
00:06:09And that's probably good.
00:06:11And why is that good?
00:06:13Because I can't love someone who wasn't there for me when I really needed him.
00:06:16I can't love someone who wasn't there for me when I really needed him.
00:06:46The court is now in session.
00:06:56The Honorable Judith Egan, Judge, presiding.
00:06:59Please stay seated.
00:07:00Good morning.
00:07:04Morning, Diane.
00:07:05How was your weekend?
00:07:07Nice.
00:07:07Quiet.
00:07:08That's good, because we have a very heavy calendar today.
00:07:12Calling for the record, the case of Eve Mills versus John Batner.
00:07:16He befriended my son to get to me, hacked into my email, sent messages from me that worked
00:07:26for me, made an endowment in my name to my high school.
00:07:33I hadn't been there in 25 years.
00:07:35He sent messages about things you could only know from reading my email.
00:07:40And just last week, he was waiting outside my office.
00:07:45He scares me.
00:07:47Your Honor, I need this restraining order.
00:07:49Please.
00:07:50He's the kilter.
00:07:50He's the kilter.
00:07:51He's the kilter.
00:07:52He was the kilter.
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00:08:00He's the kilter.
00:08:00He's the kilter.
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00:08:01He's the kilter.
00:08:02He's the kilter.
00:08:02I don't think I'm going to be able to do it again, but I don't think I'm going to be able to do it again.
00:08:32Let's go.
00:09:02Let's go.
00:09:32Let's go.
00:10:02Let's go.
00:10:04Happy birthday.
00:10:06I love you.
00:10:08I know 35 isn't all.
00:10:12I love you.
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00:11:22How much will new relationships begin online?
00:11:24I don't want a relationship at all.
00:11:26I-I'm not interested in men.
00:11:28I admit it.
00:11:30I'm still bitter.
00:11:32I blame Jim for Jamie's death.
00:11:34Yeah, well blaming Jim isn't helping you.
00:11:38All right, I blame all men.
00:11:41I know it sounds stupid, I know it sounds unhealthy, but I do.
00:11:45Why? Why blame all men?
00:11:48The Army, war, the law firms, men.
00:11:53Jamie would have had a brilliant career.
00:11:56I'll never understand why she had to try cases now.
00:12:00She never would have joined JAG if she didn't have Jim's support.
00:12:04Diane, it was Jamie's decision.
00:12:08But she never thought she'd get deployed.
00:12:11I mean, my God, Afghanistan.
00:12:15Then they said the road was safe.
00:12:18I never even heard of an improvised explosive device before.
00:12:21Had you?
00:12:22Yes, but it wasn't personal.
00:12:25Let me tell Jamie.
00:12:27They say she died instantly.
00:12:30But when I picture that car blowing up,
00:12:32I can't stop thinking about it,
00:12:35and I'll never understand how Jim could.
00:12:37Well, it's our instinct to turn away from pain.
00:12:42But he turned away so soon, so quickly.
00:12:46Well, grief has its own timetable.
00:12:50And it comes in waves.
00:12:51Even when you think you might be over it,
00:12:56suddenly you get hit with another big wave.
00:12:59My wave never receded.
00:13:02Well, it will.
00:13:03We've done a lot of work on this, this past year.
00:13:07You have to be patient with the process.
00:13:10How patient?
00:13:11How many years?
00:13:12We never put grief behind us.
00:13:15We learned to manage it.
00:13:18And you really think I'm going to be able to do that?
00:13:22Jim didn't.
00:13:23He said I cried too much.
00:13:25I was too depressed.
00:13:27As if I could just get over it.
00:13:30It will get better.
00:13:31Those are just words.
00:13:36My whole life blew up.
00:13:40Jamie was gone.
00:13:42Jim was a mess.
00:13:43Marley got a brain tumor.
00:13:46God, that sounds awful to mention my dog's death in the same breath as my daughter's.
00:13:51Not to me.
00:13:55I crawled into a hole and I wanted to die.
00:13:58But I dragged myself out.
00:14:00And when I did, Jim should have been there waiting for me.
00:14:04But he wasn't.
00:14:05He didn't wait.
00:14:16Hi.
00:14:19Who do you belong to?
00:14:21Sorry.
00:14:23He's friendly.
00:14:25Okay.
00:14:28Come on, Rasta.
00:14:30Thanks.
00:14:41Bye.
00:14:41See you later.
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00:15:09I love texture. That's what speaks to me.
00:15:26The found objects express my world.
00:15:29It's like the paintings are little pieces of my life.
00:15:33Well, my life is sure in pieces.
00:15:35You can create something beautiful out of nothing.
00:15:39Your work is beautiful. I don't think I have the talent.
00:15:42I can help you unleash parts of yourself you never knew existed.
00:15:48We all need a release.
00:15:58Good morning.
00:16:00Good morning.
00:16:01How are you?
00:16:02I think our accents last night.
00:16:04I'm going to try to get some sleep.
00:16:08Okay.
00:16:29Mr. Hart, what is the charge?
00:16:31Your Honor, she opened up three credit cards in her five-year-old daughter's name using the child's social security number and ran up thousands of dollars in debt.
00:16:41This child now has bad credit rating that will take years to correct.
00:16:46We are charging Ms. Scott with felony identity theft.
00:16:49Good tard Weekly theft are in the middle school's insurance.
00:17:04So, what are you doing?
00:17:05You may need to come back to this other money.
00:17:07If youай to tego, sorry about this adult go like this.
00:17:09I am not sure about this.
00:17:11No worries.
00:17:12I will tell your Colleen payments.
00:17:13It's really important to go to my school.
00:21:15I had a good time this afternoon.
00:21:31Me too.
00:21:33I'll be in town a few more days.
00:21:36Can I see you again?
00:21:36I'll let you know.
00:22:06I'll let you know.
00:22:36I'll let you know.
00:23:06So, I see you met my neighbor, Jack.
00:23:11Not really.
00:23:12I met his dog.
00:23:14Well, he's a real sweetheart of a guy.
00:23:16I think you'd like him.
00:23:17I'm okay with just liking his dog.
00:23:19He's in a bereavement group, he's in a bereavement group, he's in a bereavement group, he's in a bereavement group, he's in a bereavement group, he lost his wife a year ago.
00:23:23He said it's helped him a lot, you might think about checking it out, you know?
00:23:27No thanks.
00:23:28No?
00:23:29I don't like groups.
00:23:30I never really was a joiner.
00:23:32Yeah, me either, but, you know, it's an option if you change your mind.
00:23:37I don't think I will.
00:23:38Jamie wasn't always an angel.
00:23:45God, the teenage years, it's hard to love them when they're hating on you and you're just trying to be a mom through slam bedroom doors.
00:23:55When she was emotional, she only wanted daddy.
00:23:58Did that bother you?
00:24:00Not really.
00:24:01I mean, he knew how to talk to her, and then she'd come down to dinner all miss sweetness and pie.
00:24:07Girls, we were probably just the same way.
00:24:10Not me.
00:24:12I never could have gotten away with that.
00:24:16What about Julie?
00:24:19Well, she was a whole lot tougher than Michael, that's for sure.
00:24:24And how is she now?
00:24:25Actually, I see more of Michael than I do of her, even though he lives in Seattle.
00:24:32You must miss him.
00:24:34Yeah, but, you know, I visit, they visit.
00:24:38At least they have good relationships with their fathers.
00:24:42And me, I have frogs.
00:24:44Right, boy?
00:24:48Have you thought about maybe getting another dog?
00:24:51Oh, yeah, of course.
00:24:52I miss Marley, and just, I'm not home all day long, and the responsibility, and I had the thought of putting another dog to sleep.
00:25:04No thank you.
00:25:05Yeah.
00:25:11Mrs. Dixon was fired two months ago, but won't leave.
00:25:14She's sleeping in their bedroom, eating their food.
00:25:18The Fishers are victims in their own home.
00:25:19You've submitted a copy of a police report.
00:25:24They said it was a civil matter, but now she's harassing the children.
00:25:29I see that claim.
00:25:31They've started the eviction process?
00:25:32They have, Your Honor.
00:25:33I'd like to take a look at those papers, too, please.
00:25:36All right, we will resume after lunch.
00:25:39All right, we will resume after lunch.
00:26:09Is it weird that I love coming here and talking to you?
00:26:35Weird?
00:26:36No, it's not weird.
00:26:38If you didn't like it, you wouldn't come.
00:26:40Some days I don't think I need a therapist, or even advice.
00:26:46But I love the luxury of talking about me.
00:26:51Me, me, me.
00:26:53Is that narcissistic?
00:26:54Hello?
00:26:55Of course, it's narcissistic.
00:27:00It's why you're here.
00:27:04You know, that really is a beautiful painting.
00:27:07I love it.
00:27:09And Clara's great.
00:27:10I'm just not a very good painter.
00:27:12Neither am I, but I enjoyed it.
00:27:15And I thought you would.
00:27:16And her.
00:27:17I did.
00:27:19But you're the only one I want to talk to.
00:27:22You know, if you hadn't agreed to see me alone after Jim and I stopped coming as a couple,
00:27:27I don't know what I would have done.
00:27:28Well, it worked out.
00:27:29Is Jim in therapy somewhere?
00:27:32Do you know?
00:27:32I don't know.
00:27:33I don't talk to him anymore.
00:27:36I don't talk to anyone.
00:27:38Yeah, you said you've never had friends over, but you don't even talk to them?
00:27:44Truthfully, after the divorce, some of them disappeared.
00:27:48And the other ones do everything with their husbands.
00:27:50I hate being the third wheel.
00:27:52What about coworkers?
00:27:53I'm not close with any of them.
00:27:55They like to talk about each other.
00:27:57I'm not into that.
00:27:58Okay, well, let's talk about you.
00:28:02My whole life, I've always taken care of everyone else.
00:28:06I'm a giver.
00:28:07I feel entitled to take for a little while.
00:28:11Take what?
00:28:12Take time.
00:28:14Take a break.
00:28:15Take advantage.
00:28:18You know that Jim used to call me Mother Teresa?
00:28:21Like, it turned him off that I wasn't aggressive.
00:28:24What do you mean?
00:28:27Well, that too.
00:28:28Our sex was great.
00:28:31I did find it difficult to put myself first in bed.
00:28:36I enjoyed pleasing him.
00:28:38And did he please you?
00:28:40Yeah.
00:28:41Our sex was routine.
00:28:44But that's normal in a long marriage, and I loved our routine.
00:28:48Do you miss it?
00:28:52No, not yet.
00:28:55How about you let someone take you out for a little fun sometime?
00:29:01Jim's dating.
00:29:02He's already in a full-blown relationship.
00:29:05And how does that make you feel?
00:29:07It doesn't make me feel anything.
00:29:09He's the first man I slept with.
00:29:11The only man I ever slept with.
00:29:12And I'm the one he married.
00:29:13The others were just flings.
00:29:15Every man has to do that, right?
00:29:17Get it out of his system.
00:29:18So we're told.
00:29:20I loved our marriage.
00:29:21I thought we had a great one.
00:29:23But when I look back now, I see that Jim, what he loved, was having me under his thumb.
00:29:30And that makes me hate him.
00:29:32Hating him isn't going to help you in the long run, of course.
00:29:35But if it's a stage that you think you need to go through, you wouldn't be the first.
00:29:39I see her in court.
00:29:42The girlfriend.
00:29:44Prosecutor Mia Liu.
00:29:46She's good.
00:29:47She's really good.
00:29:48She might even be a better prosecutor than Jim.
00:29:51You say that with some glee.
00:29:54Oh, come on.
00:29:55You know Jim.
00:29:56He thinks he's smarter than everyone.
00:29:59It'll never last.
00:30:01She's a tiger.
00:30:02How so?
00:30:04She's aggressive.
00:30:05Jim won't know what to do with that.
00:30:07Does it upset you that Jim is with a woman who's so different from you?
00:30:12I'm not that different.
00:30:13I have other sides.
00:30:15She said defensively.
00:30:18Other sides you want to talk about.
00:30:21Hmm.
00:30:22I just hate thinking about her in my old house.
00:30:27I mean, is she using my shower?
00:30:30Is she on my toilet?
00:30:31I mean, does she have clothes hanging in my closet?
00:30:35It bothers you.
00:30:37Yeah, it does.
00:30:38I hate tigers.
00:30:46Hello again.
00:30:48Hi.
00:30:49I didn't recognize you without your dog.
00:30:52No, he's in the front seat.
00:30:54Nice table.
00:30:56Thanks.
00:30:58I'm actually really proud of this one.
00:31:00Oh, you made it?
00:31:01Yeah, kind of.
00:31:02I salvage vintage pieces and I turn them into something new.
00:31:06Wow.
00:31:07It's really nice.
00:31:08I'm glad you like it.
00:31:10This one's already sold.
00:31:12Oh, that's all right.
00:31:13I was just admiring it.
00:31:16Oh.
00:31:16Sorry I have to take this.
00:31:18It's okay.
00:31:19Hey.
00:31:20Yeah, I'm on my way up.
00:31:23Listen, could you just...
00:31:24Can I call you back in two minutes?
00:31:25Two minutes.
00:31:26All right.
00:31:33Hey.
00:31:34How's your weekend going?
00:31:48Oh, so far so good.
00:31:50I worked all day.
00:31:52Not that I'm complaining.
00:31:54Did you hear about Linda Gibson?
00:31:56No.
00:31:56Is she back yet?
00:31:58Oh, she's not back.
00:32:00She's not coming back.
00:32:01License suspended.
00:32:02Two years probation.
00:32:04Wow.
00:32:04I thought she was on vacation.
00:32:07She is not on vacation.
00:32:09She was on Linda time.
00:32:11Lost her notes again.
00:32:13God, what is her problem?
00:32:15She's a mess.
00:32:16If she's not losing them,
00:32:17they're full of mistakes.
00:32:19Judge Bailey and Judge Bennett
00:32:20refused to work with her.
00:32:22Two years probation,
00:32:23that's pretty harsh.
00:32:24Honestly,
00:32:25she's lucky she didn't lose
00:32:26her license altogether.
00:32:28She's sloppy
00:32:29and unprofessional.
00:32:31Everybody talks about her,
00:32:32except you, of course.
00:32:34I think she gives us
00:32:35all a bad name.
00:32:36I feel bad for her.
00:32:37I mean, what would you do
00:32:38if you lost your license
00:32:39for two years?
00:32:40I do not violate the code.
00:32:42And the way she dresses alone
00:32:44is gross negligence,
00:32:45if you ask me.
00:32:46I take pride in my work,
00:32:47so I don't have to worry
00:32:48about what I do,
00:32:50and neither do you.
00:32:51Well, I should hope not.
00:32:54Coming.
00:32:55I gotta go.
00:32:57Hey, Diane,
00:32:58you should come with me
00:32:58and Dave to brunch one Sunday.
00:33:00We could take you to Coriander.
00:33:01It would be fun.
00:33:02Yeah, you know,
00:33:03my weekends are pretty full up,
00:33:05Leanne, so...
00:33:06But I'm sure we can do it
00:33:08one week.
00:33:09Cool.
00:33:09We'll figure out a time.
00:33:10All right.
00:33:11I'll see you on Monday.
00:33:12See ya.
00:33:13See ya.
00:33:13I don't know.
00:33:43Oh my god.
00:34:06God, I'm so sorry.
00:34:08Let me pay for that to be cleaned.
00:34:11It's hot.
00:34:12I can bleach it.
00:34:13God, let me buy you a new one.
00:34:16It's so clumsy of me.
00:34:17That's really nice.
00:34:19Most people would say it was my fault, which it kind of was.
00:34:22No, it was totally my fault, and I'll pay for it.
00:34:25That's really not necessary.
00:34:27But I will let you replace my coffee.
00:34:30Absolutely.
00:34:31I just have to change.
00:34:33I live close by.
00:34:33It'll take me five minutes.
00:34:34I'll give you the cash.
00:34:36I'm Haven.
00:34:38Hi, Haven.
00:34:39It was nice bumping into you.
00:34:42It's Diane.
00:34:44Well, Diane, it's going to be a long walk home with me
00:34:47in a white t-shirt.
00:34:49Let me give you a ride.
00:34:50I have a car.
00:34:51Would you?
00:34:52Yeah, I have a car.
00:34:53I'd really appreciate it.
00:34:54It's the least I can do.
00:35:12All right.
00:35:19You're going to come in, right?
00:35:22Oh.
00:35:23OK.
00:35:24You're going to come in, right?
00:35:30Oh, okay.
00:35:41My grandmother left it to me.
00:35:43Not really my style, but...
00:35:44But lucky you.
00:35:45I won't wait until you see the inside.
00:35:54You have such pretty hair.
00:36:08Kind of a caramel frappuccino.
00:36:10Nothing here but us and our shadows.
00:36:37Enough to kneel, enough to unbattle.
00:36:44Need some time to put off our battles.
00:36:49Why not today?
00:36:58That's really pretty.
00:37:00Thanks, it's not finished yet.
00:37:02You wrote it.
00:37:04I've written a bunch of them.
00:37:05You want some passion fruit tea?
00:37:09You know, I should go.
00:37:10Made it myself.
00:37:12It's really good.
00:37:14Okay.
00:37:20That's pretty.
00:37:22It's a memento from my childhood.
00:37:24One of the few...
00:37:27delicious, huh?
00:37:29It is.
00:37:29You know how to contact me.
00:37:37I hope you will.
00:37:38Yeah.
00:37:39Yeah.
00:37:39It's a memento from you.
00:38:02Cool.
00:38:33Hi, Arlene.
00:38:52Hello, my dear.
00:38:53Thanks for calling back. Is everything good with you?
00:38:56Never. I'm a therapist.
00:38:58Well, I'm really needing this session.
00:39:00Oh, what's today's dilemma?
00:39:01Oh, it's my patient, Diane.
00:39:04The one whose daughter died?
00:39:06And who blames her ex-husband for encouraging the daughter to enlist.
00:39:11He had a good reason for that, as I recall.
00:39:13Yes, Jamie had a gambling problem.
00:39:15Jim talked about it in couples therapy on a day that Diane didn't show up.
00:39:20Diane still doesn't know about it.
00:39:21No, uh-uh.
00:39:22Did you advise Jim to tell her?
00:39:25Yeah, but here's the thing.
00:39:27Um, Jamie had run up a pretty sizable debt.
00:39:32And when Jim bailed her out, they made a deal.
00:39:35He wouldn't tell her mother as long as she would seek help.
00:39:40And that's when she joined JAG.
00:39:42Now, remind me what that is.
00:39:43The Judge Advocate General's Corps.
00:39:45Oh, yes, yes.
00:39:48And then she was deployed.
00:39:51Horrible.
00:39:52No, I think it would help Diane to know that Jim encouraged Jamie for a reason.
00:39:58Why?
00:39:58How would that help?
00:40:00Help her see that he did it for Jamie's benefit and not just to stoke his own ego.
00:40:05My dear, her daughter is dead.
00:40:07Do you really think knowing any of that would help?
00:40:11Maybe I don't know.
00:40:13Is this about Diane or you?
00:40:15You know, I thought that one of the most important things that we do as therapists
00:40:19is to encourage our patients to share their secrets.
00:40:23And here I am keeping secrets from her about her family.
00:40:29It doesn't seem right.
00:40:30Our job is to help our patients navigate through their life problems.
00:40:35You do that very well.
00:40:37Stay the course.
00:40:40Jim was your patient at one time, too, and you can't betray his confidence unless you have to.
00:40:46If you ask me, I'm advising you not to share this secret.
00:40:50Yeah, you're right.
00:40:51I know you're right.
00:40:52I just, you know, I'm not at ease with it.
00:40:54It's okay.
00:40:56Diane is in good hands with you.
00:40:58You think?
00:41:17What?
00:41:18What do you want, Jim?
00:41:20Just want to make sure you're okay.
00:41:22I'm okay.
00:41:23Well, you don't answer my calls.
00:41:24You're not returning my emails.
00:41:25You avoid me at the courthouse.
00:41:27I was worried about you.
00:41:31Well, we're not married anymore, so I'm not your worry anymore, am I?
00:41:34I'm fine.
00:41:36I'm sure your girlfriend's waiting, so.
00:41:39Diane, I still care about you.
00:41:41We don't have to be strangers.
00:41:44When I look at you, I see Jamie, okay?
00:41:48What don't you understand about that?
00:41:54And I am in it alone here.
00:41:56So, yes, we do.
00:41:57We have to be strangers.
00:41:58When I was 10, my horse had a colt.
00:42:13I begged to keep him, but my father sold it.
00:42:17She knew she had a baby, and she knew he wasn't there anymore.
00:42:21You could see it in her eyes.
00:42:23People don't realize how emotional horses can be, but she missed him.
00:42:29She wasn't even excited to go riding anymore.
00:42:32She just thought about him.
00:42:34She thought about him, or you did?
00:42:37We both did.
00:42:39She was missing her baby, and I knew it.
00:42:42I'm sure you're right.
00:42:43I know my dog had emotions.
00:42:48Your dog's gone?
00:42:49Yeah.
00:42:51You must be lonely.
00:42:53Sometimes.
00:42:55Well, you have me now.
00:42:57I'm all you need.
00:43:08You know what we should do?
00:43:09Go somewhere fun for the week.
00:43:11Get away from everybody and everything.
00:43:12Doesn't that sound great?
00:43:14Yeah.
00:43:15It does, but I don't usually take time off.
00:43:18Well, that's why we should.
00:43:21So you can just take off whenever you want?
00:43:24Well, I don't have many expenses, so I can do what I want.
00:43:28Well, it's not like I can't.
00:43:29I have a lot of vacation days saved up.
00:43:32Well, so use some.
00:43:34We could shop, do lunch, maybe get a mani-pedi.
00:43:39You know, do girl things.
00:43:42I don't really do girl things anymore.
00:43:45Then it's settled.
00:43:46You need it.
00:43:48Well, you know what?
00:43:49We could take a cruise.
00:43:51A cruise?
00:43:52Yeah.
00:43:53How cool would that be?
00:43:54I mean, it's not expensive.
00:43:55It's just a small deposit on our credit cards.
00:43:57I can buy the tickets.
00:43:58I don't think I'd like a cruise, all that rocking.
00:44:02Okay, well, why don't we drive up the coast for the weekend?
00:44:05I know this amazing place in Montecito.
00:44:07It's right above the beach by the country club.
00:44:09The spa.
00:44:10No, no, it's a house, and it is beautiful.
00:44:13It's on several acres.
00:44:15It's my cousin's, but she goes out of town a lot,
00:44:17so I could easily get the place for the weekend.
00:44:20I don't know, Haven.
00:44:21It's just one weekend.
00:44:24You'll love it.
00:44:25It's beautiful.
00:44:27This isn't really where I saw us going.
00:44:31Well, me either, but it feels good.
00:44:34If it feels good, it is good, right?
00:44:36It does feel good.
00:44:38So why stop?
00:44:40Let me think about it.
00:44:41It might be good for you to get away.
00:45:00You know, you could come back with a whole new perspective.
00:45:03That's exactly what I was thinking.
00:45:05Well, so where are you going?
00:45:07Nowhere in particular.
00:45:09What, you're just going to jump in the car and take off?
00:45:11No, I'll have a destination before I go.
00:45:15You're going alone?
00:45:16Who would I go with?
00:45:18Is that a yes?
00:45:22Diane, you hold back so much.
00:45:24How am I supposed to help you if you're not going to be open with me?
00:45:28Oh, come on.
00:45:29Nobody tells you everything, do they?
00:45:31No, they don't.
00:45:33But I don't know why you even come to see me
00:45:36if you don't want me to help you figure things out.
00:45:38I do want you to help.
00:45:40It's just like what you said about Jim.
00:45:43Everybody has their own timetable.
00:45:48So, I guess I'll see you in a couple of weeks then.
00:45:50Yes.
00:45:51If I can't make it two weeks without you, I'm in trouble.
00:45:54You can't be in therapy forever, you know.
00:45:56I don't see why not.
00:45:59Hey, enjoy.
00:46:00Thanks.
00:46:01Okay.
00:46:12The defendant is exercising his legal right
00:46:15to be present via video screen.
00:46:18My apologies.
00:46:19We seem to be having some technical difficulties.
00:46:21As soon as we get those cleared up,
00:46:22we will begin.
00:46:32Appreciate it.
00:47:34Can you hear me now, sir?
00:47:45Yes, Your Honor, I can hear you.
00:47:47Okay, then let's begin.
00:47:49His claim that he let the victim go before any harm was done is patently absurd.
00:47:59She's permanently scarred.
00:48:01He never let her go.
00:48:03She escaped.
00:48:04All right, we'll resume after lunch.
00:48:14All right, we'll resume after lunch.
00:48:44All right, we'll resume after lunch.
00:48:46All right.
00:48:47All right.
00:48:48All right.
00:48:49All right.
00:48:50All right.
00:48:51All right.
00:48:52All right.
00:48:53All right.
00:48:57All right.
00:48:58All right.
00:49:00All right.
00:49:01All right.
00:49:02All right.
00:49:03All right.
00:49:04All right.
00:49:05All right.
00:49:06All right.
00:49:07All right.
00:49:08All right.
00:49:09All right.
00:49:10All right.
00:49:11All right.
00:49:12All right.
00:49:13All right.
00:49:14All right.
00:49:15All right.
00:49:16We're gonna do it.
00:49:17Really?
00:49:18Really, Haven?
00:49:19Ride and sing.
00:49:20Oh, my God.
00:49:23Are you okay?
00:49:25Who are you?
00:49:28Why are you out here?
00:49:31Who are you? Why are you out here?
00:49:36What are you doing?
00:49:38Haven? Who is this?
00:49:41Oh, you weren't supposed to see that.
00:49:44That?
00:49:45You only had an hour, and Granny was being stubborn today, weren't you?
00:49:50I didn't want her to bother us.
00:49:52Bother us? What are you talking about?
00:49:54Well, this isn't really my house yet.
00:49:57I borrowed it for us.
00:49:59I don't understand.
00:50:01I live here to take care of Granny.
00:50:04Haven, why is she in the garage?
00:50:06She doesn't mind if we want to be alone.
00:50:09She likes it in here.
00:50:10Have you left her out here before while I was here?
00:50:13How could you do that? She's ill.
00:50:16She's always like this. Don't worry. She's fine.
00:50:19She is not fine. She can't breathe.
00:50:23You need to call 911.
00:50:25No, we don't have to do that, okay?
00:50:26She won't even remember what happened.
00:50:29You just need to calm down.
00:50:31I didn't want us to be disturbed.
00:50:34Okay, this is not about us.
00:50:36Your grandmother needs help.
00:50:37She's fine, okay?
00:50:39I told you I'd take care of her.
00:50:40You just need to chill.
00:50:41Call 911.
00:50:43Okay.
00:50:44Just cool it.
00:50:46You're acting ridiculous.
00:50:48You don't want to get involved in this.
00:50:49No, I don't want to get involved in this,
00:50:51and now I am because of you.
00:50:53Call 911.
00:50:54You said I would, jeez.
00:51:03Do not contact me.
00:51:10Officer Cantonini is my partner,
00:51:13and it's my duty to protect her.
00:51:15I have no knowledge of any of the evil activity,
00:51:19and there I am going to take care of her.
00:51:21I shouldn't even be here today.
00:51:24I shouldn't be in the field doing my job,
00:51:26not testifying about someone else's suspicions.
00:51:29I don't want to get involved in this.
00:51:59I don't want to get involved in this.
00:52:25I don't want to get involved in this.
00:52:28It's pretty, isn't it?
00:52:49Who put it there?
00:52:51I did.
00:52:52One of my patients gave it to me.
00:52:53But I can move it in if you'd like.
00:52:55No, it's fine, Andrea.
00:52:57It's pretty.
00:52:59Okay, great.
00:53:00I've got to get going.
00:53:03You're welcome.
00:53:27I'm going to get to go.
00:53:32Let's go.
00:54:02Let's go.
00:54:32We're calling late.
00:54:34Can I see you tomorrow?
00:54:36I thought you were going away.
00:54:37My plans changed.
00:54:39I need to talk to you.
00:54:41Oh, well, I'm seeing a friend's patient at 11.
00:54:45You said you weren't going to be here.
00:54:47I didn't think that I would be, but something happened.
00:54:52I really need to see you.
00:54:54I've got a really full day tomorrow.
00:54:56Okay.
00:54:56All right.
00:54:57It's okay.
00:54:57I'll just see you next week.
00:54:59Wait a minute.
00:55:00You sound really upset.
00:55:02I am.
00:55:04I'm sorry.
00:55:05I didn't have who else to call.
00:55:07Okay.
00:55:09Come at 1 o'clock.
00:55:11Thank you, Melanie.
00:55:11Oh, God.
00:56:52Oh, my God.
00:57:03Andrea?
00:57:04What?
00:57:05Andrea, can you hear me?
00:57:08Oh, my God.
00:57:09All right.
00:57:09I'm going to call somebody.
00:57:11Hi.
00:57:13Yes.
00:57:14Yes.
00:57:14It's an emergency.
00:57:15I didn't think so.
00:57:16It's my tenant.
00:57:17She's on the...
00:57:18She...
00:57:18I don't know what happened.
00:57:20I...
00:57:21She can't breathe.
00:57:21She can't talk.
00:57:22I don't know what happened.
00:57:23Could you please hurry?
00:57:24Hurry.
00:57:24I don't know what happened.
00:57:29Go.
00:57:31Oh, mom.
00:57:32Oh, boy.
00:57:34Bye.
00:57:36Bye.
00:57:36Oh.
00:57:37Bye.
00:57:37Bye.
00:57:38Bye.
00:57:47Bye.
00:57:48Bye.
00:57:48Bye.
00:57:48Bye.
00:57:49Bye.
00:57:49Bye.
00:57:49Bye.
00:58:20Diana.
00:58:22I'm sorry. I really needed to see you.
00:58:36I don't know how to tell you.
00:58:48Did you start at the beginning?
00:58:50I've had sex. A lot of sex.
00:58:54Oh. With a lot of different people.
00:58:56Okay.
00:58:58Anonymous sex with men I met online.
00:59:00You've been having anonymous sex?
00:59:02I wanted to experience variety without commitment.
00:59:06How long has this been going on?
00:59:08A couple of months.
00:59:10And why are you telling me now?
00:59:12Just one of the people I slept with is crazy.
00:59:14How crazy?
00:59:16Way crazy.
00:59:18Is this man threatening you?
00:59:20It's not a man. It's a woman.
00:59:22Oh.
00:59:24I slept with a woman and I liked it and I've been seeing her, but this...
00:59:26She endangered an elderly person and I witnessed it.
00:59:29Is she still in danger?
00:59:31I don't know.
00:59:32But the woman...
00:59:33Okay.
00:59:34Her name is Haven and she might hurt other people.
00:59:36What makes you think that?
00:59:38Are you in danger?
00:59:42Diane, look.
00:59:44Unless we're talking about a crime here or a threat of violence.
00:59:48Anything you tell me stays with me.
00:59:49She did a bad thing.
00:59:51And I left my USB drive there, so I'm involved too.
00:59:54And she knows where I live.
00:59:55Okay, right. Slow down.
00:59:57I'm sorry.
00:59:58I have a couple of sessions this morning.
01:00:00I haven't even had coffee yet.
01:00:01Can I stay here?
01:00:03But you can't go home?
01:00:04I don't want to be alone.
01:00:06And you don't have anywhere else you could go?
01:00:09No, there isn't.
01:00:10I wouldn't ask.
01:00:11Please, Melanie, if it wasn't urgent...
01:00:13You're putting me on the spot here.
01:00:16I can't go home.
01:00:18Okay.
01:00:19I gotta bed downstairs.
01:00:22Um, but just for one night.
01:00:23We'll sort everything out later.
01:00:26You can't be here while I'm in session though, so...
01:00:28Could you go maybe hang out at a coffee shop for a couple hours?
01:00:31Yeah.
01:00:32I'll walk down there now.
01:00:33Okay.
01:00:38Hey, Arlene.
01:00:39One moment, dear.
01:00:41Okay.
01:00:46You look upset.
01:00:47I hate when patients lie to me.
01:00:49That's why I stopped treating drug addicts.
01:00:52Is Diane lying or holding back?
01:00:55You can't expect your patients to tell you everything.
01:00:58Well, I don't, but she's holding back so much.
01:01:00And I'm starting to wonder if it's her or me.
01:01:03It's her, dear.
01:01:04Well, you know, maybe it's karma.
01:01:08You know?
01:01:09Karmic payback, because for years I've known things about her family that I've kept secret from her.
01:01:13And now, look, she's keeping secrets from me.
01:01:16We do our best with what people choose to tell us.
01:01:19And you're very good, Melanie.
01:01:22You care about this woman.
01:01:24Probably more than anyone else in her life right now.
01:01:27Yeah, well, my caring doesn't seem to be helping her very much.
01:01:30You know, she's been celibate since her daughter's death, and now suddenly numerous anonymous sexual encounters.
01:01:39She sounds obsessed, just like her daughter was with gambling.
01:01:43Have you considered that connection?
01:01:46Yeah, that's why I want to tell her about it.
01:01:49Well, you're not free to share that.
01:01:52And have you thought about the repercussions of telling Diane all this now, when she's already vulnerable?
01:01:59She might feel like she passed her obsessive behavior onto her daughter, adding unfounded guilt on top of everything else she's going through.
01:02:08Yeah, but isn't knowledge power? Isn't the truth always best?
01:02:12Well, what do you think?
01:02:14Yeah, it's really annoying when you do that.
01:02:16Do what?
01:02:17You know, answer a question with a question.
01:02:20Well, none of us have all the answers.
01:02:22But I'm here to listen.
01:02:26Well, I'm sorry, Detective O'Neill. I'm not at home.
01:02:31Yeah, I'm staying with a friend.
01:02:34Well, sure, yeah, I guess if you just need a few minutes.
01:02:47Detective O'Neill, this isn't a really good time for me, so...
01:03:00Well, unfortunately, Ms. Madden, your tenant, Dr. Bell, is still unconscious. She hit her head hard.
01:03:05She's gonna be okay, though, right?
01:03:07We hope. Her doctors are optimistic.
01:03:10God, it's awful.
01:03:12Have you been to see her?
01:03:13Not since I left the hospital this morning. I'll go when she wakes up.
01:03:17Is there anything you can add to the report you gave last night?
01:03:21No.
01:03:22Try. Tell me again what happened.
01:03:25I had just gotten out of the shower when I heard voices on the porch, and then I heard this thump.
01:03:31And then I heard the side gate close, so I ran to the front door and I looked out and I saw someone going away.
01:03:39Anything else you can remember about this person you saw, height or weight?
01:03:44No, it was dark, and they were wearing dark clothing. I'd say average size, height, weight.
01:03:50Man or woman?
01:03:52I couldn't tell.
01:03:53Okay, so when you went outside, Ms. Bell was still conscious.
01:03:56Yeah, but she was choking.
01:03:58She didn't say anything at all?
01:04:00No.
01:04:01Was anything moved or misplaced on the property?
01:04:05No, just the furniture on the patio, but the paramedics moved that, and I moved it back, so...
01:04:11Well, they should have told you last night not to touch anything.
01:04:14I'd like you to stay out of your yard for the rest of the afternoon until we have a chance to do another sweep, in case they missed anything.
01:04:19Yeah, I'm not planning to go back there at all today.
01:04:22Good.
01:04:23Can you think of anyone who would want to harm you or Dr. Bell?
01:04:27No.
01:04:28No, I can't.
01:04:30Do you keep a lot of valuables in your home?
01:04:32No. Why?
01:04:33Well, the assailant might have been trying to break in.
01:04:36But I was just on the other side of the door.
01:04:38Being home doesn't deter burglars anymore.
01:04:40You're lucky your tenant arrived when she did.
01:04:42Not lucky for her, though.
01:04:44Well, hopefully she'll be okay and can give us a better description.
01:04:48Okay.
01:04:50Diane, could I see you upstairs for a minute?
01:05:05The police?
01:05:20Really?
01:05:21You know, whatever's going on with you, Diane, you brought it into my home now.
01:05:26And that's not cool.
01:05:28Is this about the old lady?
01:05:30It's about Andrea Bell.
01:05:32Your tenant?
01:05:33She's in the hospital. She got hurt last night.
01:05:36How?
01:05:37She was assaulted in my backyard by somebody who might have been trying to break into my house, and I don't know who it was, but...
01:05:45But what?
01:05:46I think it was Haven.
01:05:47And why do you think that?
01:05:49Because she doesn't have a conscience, and she doesn't want me to tell anyone what I saw.
01:05:54What did you see?
01:05:58She tied an old lady to her wheelchair.
01:06:01She gagged her and put her in the garage.
01:06:04What?
01:06:05Jesus!
01:06:06I should have stayed to make sure she was okay.
01:06:09Well, you told the police all this.
01:06:12No. God, no.
01:06:13I'm afraid of her and of being associated with her.
01:06:16I don't want anybody to know I was with her.
01:06:18You gotta tell.
01:06:19I can't.
01:06:20She almost killed Andrea.
01:06:21I could be next and end up dead.
01:06:24Nobody's gonna end up dead.
01:06:26But now there are two people who have been harmed.
01:06:29It wasn't my fault.
01:06:30Nobody's saying it's your fault.
01:06:33But you know where she lives.
01:06:35The police could go and check up on her, see if she's okay.
01:06:37She's Haven's grandmother.
01:06:39Haven will be there.
01:06:40And her grandmother was in a stupor at the time.
01:06:43She won't be able to testify.
01:06:44Testify?
01:06:45What are you talking about?
01:06:46It'll end up in court.
01:06:48Everything does.
01:06:49People's lives are ruined even when they get acquitted.
01:06:52So what?
01:06:53You need a lawyer or what?
01:06:54No, no.
01:06:55I just, I just need it all to go away.
01:06:58Well, you know, it's not gonna go away.
01:07:01I mean, you have to do something.
01:07:03I told her to call 911 and get medical help for the old lady.
01:07:07If I get any more involved, I'm gonna put myself in her line of fire.
01:07:11In her line of fire?
01:07:13Do you hear yourself?
01:07:15If you think that someone tried to break into your apartment, you gotta go to the police.
01:07:20It's what you do.
01:07:22But I can't prove anything.
01:07:24And Haven has my USB drive.
01:07:27She'll get mad and then she'll use that to jeopardize my job.
01:07:31I'm not worried about your job.
01:07:33I'm worried about you.
01:07:35I see it every single day, Melanie.
01:07:37Even if you're innocent, you don't get out unscathed unless you keep your mouth shut.
01:07:41And what about Andrea?
01:07:43If you suspect that it was Haven who attacked her, you gotta go to the police.
01:07:49Or I do.
01:07:50No, no, no, no.
01:07:51Please don't do that.
01:07:52Somebody has to.
01:07:55Look, I'm, I'm overwhelmed.
01:07:59I, I promise I'll do the right thing.
01:08:01I just, I need a little time.
01:08:03Okay.
01:08:05Take a little time.
01:08:06Go ahead.
01:08:07Calm down.
01:08:08Relax.
01:08:09We'll talk about it in the morning.
01:08:11I'm sorry.
01:08:41Not problema was gonna take off.
01:08:43Ah, didn't you.
01:08:44Okay.
01:08:45All right.
01:08:46I just watched it and said,
01:08:48Sit.
01:08:49No.
01:08:50I can wash.
01:08:51Baby, I know you're leaving tomorrow.
01:08:52Oh!
01:08:54Okay.
01:08:56Montebeindre time is about to go.
01:08:58No, just unlucky thing.
01:08:59I can't see.
01:09:01It's over at practice.
01:09:02The project had replaced the experience with your daughter.
01:09:04I won't Hueber.
01:09:05I was going to wake up with some blessing.
01:09:07Say it a great evening.
01:09:08How Applause is up.
01:09:09It's over 82.
01:09:09PHONE RINGS
01:09:39PHONE RINGS
01:09:55Haven?
01:10:00Haven, are you here?
01:10:02Hey!
01:10:03Who are you?
01:10:05I was looking for Haven.
01:10:06Looking for what?
01:10:07Haven, the woman who lives here.
01:10:12You talking about Tanya?
01:10:14No, Haven.
01:10:15She lives here with her grandmother.
01:10:17My mother lived here,
01:10:18and she didn't have any grandchildren.
01:10:20The only other person who lived here with my mother
01:10:22was her companion, Tanya, her paid companion.
01:10:26You a friend of hers?
01:10:28No, I was just looking for her.
01:10:30Well, she's not here.
01:10:31She left right after my mother passed away.
01:10:34Your mother died?
01:10:36How did you know my mother?
01:10:38I met her once.
01:10:40How?
01:10:41Emphysema.
01:10:43Friday night.
01:10:45We knew it was coming.
01:10:47So, Haven, Tanya, was taking care of your mother?
01:10:52My mother couldn't be alone,
01:10:53and your friend came with very good references.
01:10:55She's not my friend.
01:10:56Do you know where she is?
01:10:57No.
01:10:58Because she wasn't supposed to have access to my mother's bank account.
01:11:01And if you know anything about that...
01:11:03I don't know anything about any of that.
01:11:05You don't know where she is?
01:11:06No, I thought she was here.
01:11:08You know what?
01:11:09I want your number.
01:11:10Why?
01:11:11Because I want the money back.
01:11:12I can't help you.
01:11:13I have to go.
01:11:14Look, she's a thief, and she needs to pay it back.
01:11:17So, if you find Tanya or Haven or whatever her name is, please, just call me.
01:11:26I'm sorry I can't help you. I don't even know her last name.
01:11:29It's Miklos.
01:11:30At least that's what her paperwork said.
01:11:32Who knows?
01:11:33Miklos.
01:11:41So, you see why this couldn't wait till next week?
01:11:44She's not answering her phone.
01:11:46I don't know if I should wait any longer.
01:11:48Is she coming back there today?
01:11:50I don't know.
01:11:51She's afraid to go home.
01:11:53She's convinced she's being stalked.
01:11:55I'm worried about her.
01:11:56Mentally or physically?
01:11:58Both?
01:11:59The police were here.
01:12:01Well, what do you mean, here?
01:12:02They were at your house?
01:12:04That's right.
01:12:05This is not appropriate, Melanie.
01:12:07Well, I know that.
01:12:09Did she tell them everything she told you?
01:12:12I don't know.
01:12:13I don't know what she told them.
01:12:14She has to.
01:12:15If someone's being injured, she has no choice.
01:12:18Now, you must tell her this.
01:12:19Yeah, well, she's resistant.
01:12:22Isn't my first obligation to her?
01:12:24You cannot treat her properly while she's in the state.
01:12:27She needs to resolve this legal problem first.
01:12:30Then you can explore with her why she allowed herself
01:12:34to be so easily seduced by this young woman.
01:12:37I just don't know how to deal with this anymore.
01:12:40You cannot deal with it yet.
01:12:42First, Diane must tell the police everything,
01:12:45and you cannot get involved any further until she does.
01:12:49Okay, I'm gonna go right down there now and tell her that.
01:12:54Diane?
01:12:56Diane, where you been?
01:12:59I was worried about you.
01:13:00It's even worse than I thought.
01:13:02I know she attacked Andrea because I found this in my yard.
01:13:06It's Haven's, who is not Haven, as it turns out,
01:13:10and is not Tanya either.
01:13:12Look.
01:13:13I found her background.
01:13:16Her real name is Tawny.
01:13:19Tawny Miklos.
01:13:20Jim prosecuted her father for scamming elderly people
01:13:23out of their money.
01:13:24Then he pled guilty in exchange for her not going to foster care.
01:13:29So how do you know this is the same group?
01:13:32Because look, this is from a few years ago
01:13:36when she surfaced again.
01:13:38God, I even remember her staring at me
01:13:40throughout her father's proceedings,
01:13:41but I didn't connect them.
01:13:43We didn't meet by accident.
01:13:45She's been stalking me this whole time.
01:13:48The whole time that I was meeting men.
01:13:50She knew your routine.
01:13:52I thought she wanted me, but she's just like her father.
01:13:55She lured you.
01:13:57And I jumped right into bed with her.
01:14:00Well, you misjudged your character.
01:14:02You didn't do anything wrong.
01:14:04Little risk you made.
01:14:07The old woman is dead.
01:14:10What? How do you know that?
01:14:12Her daughter told me she died Friday night.
01:14:14Oh, she's just dying.
01:14:16Yeah.
01:14:18Where? At home? Or at the hospital?
01:14:21I don't know.
01:14:22But what if it wasn't her sickness?
01:14:24What if she was smothered?
01:14:25I could be responsible for her death.
01:14:28Yes, but this is about more than you know.
01:14:30It...
01:14:31Diane, you gotta go to the police.
01:14:32You gotta hand over the knife.
01:14:34You should've done it right away.
01:14:36I mean, the longer you wait, the worse it's gonna get.
01:14:38How could anything possibly get worse?
01:14:40First I lost my daughter.
01:14:42Then I lost my husband.
01:14:43Then I do all this work with you.
01:14:45I get to the place where I'm finally okay with being alone.
01:14:47In fact, I liked it.
01:14:49I-I could go wherever I wanted to go.
01:14:51I could do whatever I wanted to do.
01:14:53You know what? I loved it.
01:14:54That's okay.
01:14:57It's okay to find things to love again.
01:15:00But I had things to love.
01:15:02I loved being a mother.
01:15:04I loved being a wife.
01:15:06And then, when everything was taken away from me,
01:15:08I loved not being those things.
01:15:10I loved just being Diane.
01:15:12I abandoned Jamie's memory.
01:15:15No, you didn't.
01:15:16You're supposed to love Diane again.
01:15:19Everything you want, everything you are, is a part of you.
01:15:23Just embrace it.
01:15:25You must.
01:15:26But do I still embrace the part of me that wants to feel
01:15:29what Haven made me feel?
01:15:31Diane, first of all, you have to go to the police.
01:15:36I don't think I can do that.
01:15:38You have to.
01:15:39I don't want to.
01:15:40You have no choice.
01:15:42I don't want to.
01:15:43You have no choice.
01:16:12I knew I'd hear from you.
01:16:17And you got the cruise tickets.
01:16:21I did.
01:16:24I missed you.
01:16:31That's enough, ladies.
01:16:32Tony Miklos, I have a warrant for your arrest for grand theft.
01:16:35Please come with me.
01:16:36What?
01:16:37There's a lot of bad people in the world, Diane.
01:16:48You are not one of them.
01:16:50Ugh, I'm so embarrassed.
01:16:51You get over it.
01:16:52I let you down.
01:16:54I'm not judging you.
01:16:55And I get paid to judge.
01:16:57The fact that you brought this to us yourself
01:17:00will make things go a lot easier.
01:17:02God, I don't even know what I'm gonna do.
01:17:04I'm so used to being here all the time.
01:17:07Six months is a very lenient suspension.
01:17:09And the time will go quickly,
01:17:11and you'll be back to business as usual.
01:17:14You'd work with me again?
01:17:15Of course.
01:17:17You're the best reporter I have.
01:17:20Good morning.
01:17:33Hey.
01:17:34How are you?
01:17:35Good.
01:17:36Back to my usual overworked self.
01:17:42See you later.
01:17:43Bye.
01:17:50Bye.
01:18:20Happy birthday.
01:18:21I know 35 is an old, but I bet you can't do this.
01:18:43Happy birthday.
01:18:44I love you.
01:18:45Yeah.
01:18:46Happy birthday.
01:18:50I love you.
01:18:52Happy birthday.
01:18:53I love you.
01:19:02Happy birthday.
01:19:06I love you.
01:19:07Why you?
01:19:12Jim.
01:19:42I thought you could use something pretty to look at since you'll be home, Lord.
01:19:52Thanks.
01:19:55I'm sorry.
01:19:59I'm all right.
01:20:01Thanks.
01:20:02If there's anything you need.
01:20:04You too.
01:20:07All right, then.
01:20:10I'll see you quick.
01:20:14Hey.
01:20:15Hi.
01:20:16Hi.
01:20:17Hi.
01:20:18What are you doing here?
01:20:20I bought a table from Jack.
01:20:21One of your tables?
01:20:22That's right.
01:20:23Excellent.
01:20:24Excellent.
01:20:25It's just inside the front door.
01:20:26I'm gonna start filling up that empty house.
01:20:27Mm-hmm.
01:20:28Okay.
01:20:29Well, um, see you Saturday.
01:20:31I'll see you.
01:20:32I'll see you in the next morning.
01:20:34I'll see you in the next morning.
01:20:35Uh-huh.
01:20:36I'll see you in the next morning.
01:20:37I'll see you in the next morning.
01:20:38Hey.
01:20:39Hi.
01:20:40Hi.
01:20:41What are you doing here?
01:20:44I bought a table from Jack.
01:20:46One of your tables?
01:20:47That's right.
01:20:48Excellent.
01:20:49It's just inside the front door.
01:20:51You're gonna start filling up that empty house, huh?
01:20:52Mm-hmm.
01:20:54Okay, well, um, see you Saturday?
01:20:57Yes.
01:20:57Okay, I'm going.
01:20:59Okay.
01:21:03I, uh, I never got his name, actually.
01:21:06Rasta. Named him after Bob Marley.
01:21:08You can see the resemblance.
01:21:09Yeah, guess what? I named my dog after Marley, too.
01:21:14Hi, Rasta.
01:21:16Hi.
01:21:17Yeah, I'm gonna give him to my son for a bit.
01:21:19Uh, my shrink said that, uh, getting away would be the best therapy, so I booked a trip.
01:21:24Oh, yeah? Where to?
01:21:26Around the world.
01:21:27Wow, that sounds nice.
01:21:29For how long?
01:21:30A couple months, at least.
01:21:33Cool.
01:21:35Wanna come?
01:21:38Actually, I don't have a job for the next six months, so...
01:21:42Can you take a walk?
01:21:44Sure.
01:21:50Going down?
01:21:50Yeah, we're going down.
01:21:51Oh, yeah.
01:21:52That means we gotta come back up.
01:21:53You know what? It's okay. We can go around.
01:21:55Okay.
01:21:55I, uh...
01:21:55I like vegetables.
01:21:58Okay.
01:21:58I like only vegetables.
01:21:59Okay, I like vegetables, too.
01:22:01All right.
01:22:02Are we gonna negotiate all this now?
01:22:03No, we're not gonna have to negotiate.
01:22:05It's just, you know...
01:22:07I do yoga.
01:22:08A yangar?
01:22:08I think it's pronounced Bikram.
01:22:13Oh, God. Come on. You should try a yangar.
01:22:15All right, I'll try a yangar.
01:22:16Uh, you know, if you'll come with me to show me the ropes.
01:22:21Yep.
01:22:21Um, and, you know, I, uh, I've been accused of stealing the covers at night.
01:22:29Oh, well, look at that.
01:22:30But, uh, as you can see, that's not the case.
01:22:35Don't worry about it.
01:22:36I can help my own.
01:22:37I'll steal the right back.
01:22:38Yeah.
01:22:38Yeah.
01:22:39I can picture days
01:22:58When all the noise has disappeared
01:23:02We can drown away
01:23:07Any source of interference
01:23:12Shall we sound the same?
01:23:18All this outer incoherence
01:23:23Is not gonna last
01:23:27Nothing here but us
01:23:31And our shadows
01:23:33Enough to heal
01:23:36Enough to unravel
01:23:39Need some time
01:23:42To put off our battles
01:23:45Why not today?
01:23:49So shall we count the waves
01:23:58And all the roads have led us here
01:24:03And we can't get away
01:24:07All we do
01:24:08All we do is let them see
01:24:11We can't hear us
01:24:15But not today
01:24:18Because I didn't want to hear this
01:24:21We can't hear this
01:24:22Oh, we gotta move on
01:24:25We gotta move on
01:24:26Nothing here but us
01:24:30And our shadows
01:24:32Enough to heal
01:24:33Enough to unravel
01:24:34Enough to heal
01:24:35Enough to unravel
01:24:39Enough to unravel
01:24:40Need some time
01:24:41To pull off our battles
01:24:45Because why not today?

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