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The Twelve Season 2 Episode 7
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00:00...isn't love.
00:01No.
00:02It wasn't the roller rings that got me pregnant, Mum.
00:04It was the fact that I knew nothing about boys.
00:06We are not talking about this now, okay?
00:09There was someone at the house there with him.
00:11We didn't find any of the drugs.
00:13Do you know anyone who could have given him the drugs?
00:16No.
00:17I want you to leave.
00:19Now.
00:20So is this where Sasha and Patrick parked?
00:23No, they'd come by the back road that Parkour we did.
00:26Lost there.
00:27Colby, the ringmaster of the circus, or are you?
00:30We work together as a team.
00:32Well, then Colby must have told you that Patrick Harrow has wanted to change his plea in the wee hours of Sunday.
00:37Cheering tactics is off the table.
00:39I'm putting Sasha on the witness stand.
00:41You what?
00:42I have to do what's best for my client.
00:48Something very important has just landed in my lap.
00:51Something, um, new piece of the puzzle.
00:59Oh, yeah, this is just what I was looking for.
01:18Thanks.
01:19She's not well enough prepared.
01:21She will be.
01:21Good evening.
01:29I can't believe you want me to testify.
01:31Shh.
01:31Thanks, Enzo.
01:41I appreciate this.
01:41Okay, I've been thinking.
01:42Hold on a sec.
01:43Right, so your advice before was not to testify, right?
01:50Yeah, it was.
01:51But our situation's changed.
01:52Here, take a seat.
01:54Nick.
01:54This was always going to be a volatile situation.
02:00Co-accused, different representation.
02:04I was relying on a transparent relationship with Patrick's barrister, but I no longer have
02:10faith in that approach.
02:12Patrick will never testify, and he's not allowed any character witnesses, and that really works
02:17in our favor.
02:17So, you want me to throw Patrick under the bus?
02:29Nina.
02:50Seem dirty tactics, but this?
02:54At the eleventh hour?
02:55Yeah.
02:59Okay.
03:01What did Sianna give us?
03:04A whole new case, Siri.
03:22Okay, we're going to go through every single memory you have, starting with the waterfall.
03:26Oh, Meredith, you have it all.
03:28I told the police everything I remember.
03:30I know, but we've...
03:31Okay, so you were sitting at the waterfall, and you're waiting for Patrick.
03:36Yes, that's right.
03:37Do you remember seeing a council truck in one of the car parks?
03:43Um, because there was a weeding truck there until, look, 3.21 p.m.
03:54Okay.
03:55If you remember seeing a truck there, it would mean you arrived there earlier than you thought,
04:01and if you arrived there earlier than you thought, then you were waiting longer for Patrick
04:05than you realized.
04:10But if you, um, don't remember seeing a truck, obviously we can't.
04:15You've sent us evidence.
04:16Um, wait, um, um, I think, I think I might have seen, I might have seen that truck, yeah.
04:29Okay.
04:30And do you remember where you saw that truck?
04:34Was it in the main car park or the back car park?
04:38Um, the main car park, yeah, the one with the highway side of the main car park.
04:43Yeah, yeah.
04:44Okay.
04:45Good.
04:50We need to contact the lab that did the evidence analyses.
04:54It's a police lab, they won't share any info.
04:56They used a private lab.
04:58And we'll talk.
05:03Sure.
05:05Fine, I'll beg them.
05:08How's it going?
05:25Fine, Weido.
05:27Okay, here you go.
05:30Bye, Mum.
05:31Bye, hon.
05:32Have a good day.
05:33Bye.
05:33Bye.
05:38You didn't give them to her.
05:40Rules are rules.
05:53Do you remember that one summer, I think I was in year four or five or something, and
05:57there was that heat wave?
05:59There was this one Sunday where it was just unbearable.
06:03So just that once, you let us skip church.
06:07Do I?
06:10It's my favorite memory of you.
06:13The day you broke the rules for me.
06:19Claudia.
06:22Come on.
06:23You know what can happen.
06:24Yeah.
06:28We got her.
06:32That's what happened.
06:33Oh, yeah.
07:03The bloody deal was that neither of us testify.
07:11This was a surprise to us as well.
07:16I thought you were both on the same team.
07:20Patrick, I'm asking you to be patient.
07:22We have a strategy.
07:23What is that fucking strategy?
07:25What's her just sending me up shit creek without a paddle, is it?
07:27Nina is getting our ducks in a row, and they will not be up shit creek.
07:32Huh?
07:33Let's go.
07:38Stay cool.
07:42Thank you, Inza.
07:43Oh, well, my dad died when I was 15, so then it was just the two of us, really.
07:56I guess we kind of relied on each other a lot after that, yeah?
08:01Sasha, there has been a lot of talk about your mother in this courtroom, but how would you describe your mum?
08:08Uh, well, she'd had a hard life, so she could be hard.
08:16She was tough.
08:18But fair.
08:19Tough but fair, I think I'd say.
08:20What kind of relationship did you have with your mother?
08:25It's too hot here, Mum.
08:28Let's go.
08:29Take your gear off and have a dip.
08:30What if someone sees me?
08:36Get a show for free, won't they?
08:38Huh?
08:39Come on.
08:40Yeah, all right, all right, all right, all right.
08:45Good.
08:46Don't splash me until I'm undressed, right?
08:49Don't laugh.
08:50I am.
08:51Oh, God.
08:52No wonder you're hot.
08:53You've got to sing a little.
08:54Shut up, Mum.
08:55Hey.
08:55Oh, it's so nice.
08:59Don't splash me.
09:00Get in.
09:04Look out.
09:13She's my mum.
09:16I loved her a lot.
09:23Sorry.
09:25Do you need to take a moment, Sasha?
09:30That's all right.
09:32No, no, I'm OK.
09:35OK.
09:36I want to talk now about the day that your mother died,
09:39if that's all right.
09:40Yeah.
09:41OK.
09:42What did you do that morning?
09:44Um, I ran a few errands in town.
09:50G'day.
09:51Morning.
09:52I'm just here picking up a script for Bernie's price.
09:54Yeah, no worries.
09:54Thanks so much.
10:03Thanks so much, Nick.
10:04Appreciate it.
10:05You keep that safe, mate.
10:06Yeah, I will do.
10:07See you.
10:07See you later.
10:08About 10.30, I got back to the farm,
10:11and I gave the pills and the money to Mum.
10:13Then I, uh, I did the pregnancy test.
10:17go, go, go, go, go.
10:30And I, uh, uh...
10:33No.
10:35No.
10:36No.
10:37No.
10:38No.
10:39No.
10:39No.
10:40No.
10:41No.
10:41No.
10:41which was uh positive and um 11 o'clock mum left for town and i did a couple hours of work
10:54around the farm how did patrick harrows respond to the the news of the pregnancy
10:58um sorry i'm just um okay that's all right just take your time yeah um how did patrick harrows
11:18respond to the news so he didn't know he didn't answer straight away um which wasn't like him so
11:24i left i called a few more times and then it just ended up leaving a voicemail message just telling
11:28him i was pregnant and um did you leave anything else on the message uh yeah i asked him to meet
11:33me at the waterfall so we could talk about it in person and did you go straight to the waterfall
11:37after that no i didn't i uh finished making the burn pile for mum and then i drove there
11:42mhm
11:43sasha what's the parking arrangements at point falls
11:50there's two car parks there's a main one which is on the the highway side of the river and then
12:00there's the the back one that locals use but you can't see that one when you're at the falls
12:04which one did you park in oh i took the local road so the back one what's a local road for those that
12:10perhaps don't know oh it's just the quickest way from early is shortcut do you know is there any cctv
12:15cameras along that road uh it's a country dirt road i don't think so and what so what happened
12:20then oh then i walked to the falls and waited for patrick what time did you arrive at the waterfall
12:25uh 3 30 i was waiting for a bit and how long do you think you were waiting there
12:3010 minutes or so and what time did patrick arrive at the waterfall
12:34at 3 42 3 42 p.m that feels very precise how do you know it was exactly at 3 42 p.m i checked the
12:41time my phone when he was like walking towards me if i sort of felt like a long time between me
12:47leaving the message that i was pregnant and him arriving i was just feeling a bit anxious so
12:51but sasha from where you sat at the waterfall could you see the car park well just the main one
12:57were there any vehicles parked there there was one yeah what kind of car was it it was a truck
13:05like a council truck a council truck the state evidence shows that two council workers left the
13:10car park at 3 21 p.m in a weeding truck sasha 3 21 p.m to 3 42 p.m how long is that that's towards 21
13:20minutes 21 minutes so if you saw that council truck how long were you waiting for patrick at the
13:24waterfall uh okay so uh 20 minutes at least can you remind us how long does it take to drive from
13:32your farm along that dirt road to the waterfall 10 minutes so if patrick harrows was at early downs
13:40at 3 30 p.m and he drove along that dirt road to the waterfall could he have got there in 10 minutes
13:46objection your honor council is leading witness i think not mr colby continue miss nelson more thank you
13:55your honor sasha you previously stated to police that you were waiting for patrick for about 10
14:03minutes but could you be clear at any point precisely how long you were waiting i just found
14:09out i was having a baby so i was yeah my mind was just everywhere it was it's a very very overwhelming
14:16um experience so uh i know i wasn't precise but because i couldn't have been
14:22uh thank you sasha thank you your honor no further questions
14:26read this please
14:46did you know
15:13i didn't know
15:19you see how this complicates our case theory
15:25is it motive
15:30if um if you didn't know and sasha did then yes it's motive for her certainly
15:38you can't say this in court
15:44it's not fair
15:51patrick
15:52she blew up your alibi with a lie
15:57but we can use the truth
16:00if you let me
16:02it's too late for fear
16:05so do you think patrick did it alone then
16:17whatever happened she's obviously got it in for him now
16:21i just
16:22miss price
16:37you were paid by your mother to work on the farm weren't you
16:42that's right
16:43and it was a fair wage wasn't it fair uh yes it was did you ever disagree with your mother about the wage
16:51no never
16:54did you pay for board or a mortgage or for food
16:58no
16:59you're going to inherit the farm weren't you
17:02yes yes yes i was and you were the sole beneficiary of her will weren't you
17:09i was yes
17:10how did your mother feel about mr harrow's did she like him did she trust him
17:18no she um she was very suspicious of him
17:23did she say he was beneath you
17:26yes she did say that
17:29yeah
17:29did she believe he was after your money
17:31yes
17:34did patrick tell you that your mother fired him unfairly
17:38he did yeah
17:39did you know
17:41that your mother was intending to pay patrick to leave town on the day of her death
17:46where's the cash for the well digger
17:48it's on the bench there
17:49and the uh paper bag has got your pills in it you need to start taking them again
17:55right
17:56i'll be down at the big shed if you need me
18:00no
18:03oh
18:07oh
18:11oh
18:14oh
18:17oh
18:19oh
18:21oh
18:25oh
18:26oh
18:27oh
18:29Are you going to Bevan's name?
18:59Yeah.
19:02Hey, um, Mum, there's something I want to talk to you about.
19:07Yeah, we'll talk about it later.
19:21She told me she was going to pay Liam Bevan for the work he did on the well,
19:25but I had absolutely no idea that she was going to give half of that money to Patrick, no.
19:30On the morning that she died, did your mother tell you that she was contemplating changing her will?
19:36No, she didn't.
19:37Did you believe she would disinherit you?
19:40No, I did not.
19:41But you suspected that your mother would take steps to make sure her property didn't end up in Patrick Harrow's hands, didn't you?
19:47No, she didn't say anything about it to me.
19:49You were terrified of losing your inheritance, weren't you?
19:52No.
19:52You were fed up with your mother's domineering behavior, controlling your relationship and your life, weren't you?
19:58That's why you murdered her.
19:59You concocted a plan with your lover to kill her.
20:02No.
20:02You and Patrick hit your mother over the head and you drove her body up to the well, didn't you?
20:08No.
20:08And after dumping her in the well, you went to your salon appointment and made a future appointment for your mother in order to create an alibi, didn't you?
20:17I didn't kill her.
20:18I didn't.
20:25I loved her.
20:25I loved her very, very much.
20:27I didn't kill her.
20:38We're satisfied, Your Honor.
20:44The state has no further questions for the accused?
20:48None, Your Honor.
20:50Well, then.
20:51Um, Mr. Colby, are you ready to begin your cross-examination?
20:59Your Honor, um, in light of my learned colleague's surprisingly succinct cross-examination,
21:06my, uh, instructing solicitor is not yet present, so may I kindly ask Your Honor for an adjournment?
21:15Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, it appears that today you are to receive an early mark.
21:20Court will recommence tomorrow morning.
21:23No.
21:23Court is adjourned.
21:24I'm starving.
21:36Could you get me one of those fried chicken sandwiches?
21:38Yeah.
21:38Oh, thank you.
21:39Do you want me to have mayo?
21:40Mayo would be great.
21:42Yeah.
21:42Meet you back at the sales.
21:46You've made a mistake.
21:47And what happens next needn't have happened if you'd stuck by our agreement, and I'm sorry
21:54for it in advance.
21:56It's okay.
21:58Well, big girl, you don't scare me, Colby.
22:02Just thought you should know.
22:04Have a little faith, Alex.
22:20Things are looking up.
22:21If you say so.
22:22Hey, what was that?
22:24Cora, just trust me.
22:26I lost my ass for 18 months in this case for you, and you go out and flush it down the
22:29toilet on a weak cross.
22:31Nothing to be gained by suffocating the jury with her denials.
22:34You had her on the witness stand.
22:36That was the gift.
22:37I know what I'm doing.
23:01Is that your sister?
23:22She's not coming.
23:26Why not?
23:30Because she doesn't want to get ambushed.
23:32Again.
23:36Well, you can pass this on to her afterwards.
23:40I sold the business for a good price, and I'm going to split it into equal parts.
23:44Not after I die.
23:45Now.
23:47And whatever you want to do with the money, it's your business.
23:50If you want to see me, you come see me.
23:58If you want to stay away, so be it.
24:04There is no need to be it.
24:05I'm not.
24:06So see me.
24:07There is no need to be it.
24:08Yes.
24:09There is a miracle.
24:39Mum?
24:49Was Dad part Aboriginal?
24:52No, no, I'm not shushing.
24:55Because it's in my DNA.
24:58Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander region.
25:01Mum, I know that you can understand me.
25:03Can you please just answer me?
25:07Mum!
25:07Mum, Jackson was too, wasn't he?
25:10That's why the record said quarter cast.
25:13So, did Dad know?
25:16Because all the family that I met of his, they were white.
25:18So what happened?
25:20Was he adopted?
25:22You could just talk to me, Mum.
25:24Why did you lie to me?
25:26Whatever you thought you were doing by not telling me it was not your decision to make!
25:32Oh, okay, Mum.
25:49If you don't want to talk to me about it, then you can just sit there.
25:59Just sit there in the mess that you have met.
26:14The lab confirmed.
26:15I was half hoping they wouldn't.
26:20Are you really going to use this? Because this isn't just tactical.
26:25And it could backfire on us. It could alienate the jury from both of them.
26:31But after that ludicrous cross in the prosecution, it's clear they are targeting Patrick and we really don't have a choice.
26:41Do you believe him? That he didn't know?
26:45It's better for us if he didn't.
26:49Ms. Price, did you share in the profits of Early Downs?
26:54No, I was paid a wage.
26:57You were paid a wage. And what was your annual income?
27:00Around 50k a year.
27:02$50,000 a year. So even though your mother was earning profits of $1.2 million from Early Downs and you managed the property, she was paying you less than 5% of its profits.
27:16Well, the profits mostly went back into the business. But no, I got money, so...
27:20Pocket money?
27:22No, it was more than enough, I thought. And I did live in the house rent-free, so...
27:25Yes, the house that you stood to inherit once your mother died.
27:28Tell me, how old was your grandmother when she died?
27:33Uh, my maternal grandmother?
27:35Yes.
27:36Oh, she was 101.
27:37And her mother, your great-grandmother?
27:39104.
27:40104.
27:41So, had your mother not died at the age of 69, you could reasonably expect to be receiving pocket money for the next 30 years.
27:47Something of a grim prospect for a mother to be.
27:50Your Honour, relevance?
27:52Mr. Colby?
27:54Um, Your Honour, it speaks to motive and the accused's inheritance.
27:58Yes, well, you've gotten that point across, Mr. Colby.
28:00The women of the family evidently enjoy great longevity. Kindly move on.
28:04With pressure, Your Honour.
28:06Now, you've testified to the court, Mr. Colby, the women of the family evidently enjoy great longevity.
28:10Kindly move on.
28:12With pressure, Your Honour.
28:14Now, you've testified that you had a close relationship with your mother.
28:21Would you remind us of the nickname she liked to give you?
28:24Well, she used to call me Heifer.
28:27Heifer?
28:28Yeah.
28:29Was that a cruel reference to your weight?
28:31No, it wasn't.
28:32Uh, it was because I won a prize of a show once.
28:35Yes.
28:36Would you bring up Exhibit 43, please?
28:41Hmm.
28:43Did she not like to give you that name because you like to show off your strength by lifting a heifer?
28:50Maybe it had something to do with that.
28:52Hmm.
28:53How much would a heifer weigh?
28:56Uh, something like that. 70 kilos or so?
28:5970 or 80, something like that.
29:01How much did your mother weigh when she died?
29:03I don't know.
29:04Well, fortunately, I can tell you.
29:06Uh, at the time of her death, she weighed 82 kilos.
29:11So, in fact, you'd be capable of picking up your mother on your own, wouldn't you?
29:21Answer my question, please.
29:22You would be well capable of carrying your mother's body on your own, would you not?
29:27Sorry, I don't know because I've never tried.
29:32You're doing great.
29:35You said this was going to work.
29:37It's working.
29:37It is working.
29:39Look, this is his strength.
29:40He's an expert in humiliating people.
29:42Yeah.
29:43Well, it's not going well for me.
29:46Listen to me.
29:47You have put a massive hole in Patrick's alibi.
29:50I know Brett Colby.
29:51He is attacking you personally because he knows he's going to lose.
30:17You told police that you arrived at the waterfall at about 3.30 p.m.
30:33You've changed that story.
30:35Did you lie to police?
30:36Um, well, I never said I didn't arrive at 3.30.
30:39I just didn't realize how long I'd been waiting for.
30:42Would you agree there's a great deal of difference between waiting for someone for
30:45two minutes or for five minutes or even 20 minutes?
30:49Under normal circumstances, I would agree, but I was pretty, um,
30:55as I said, I was pretty tuned out.
30:57Yes, so tuned out that you cannot recall how much time you spent waiting for Mr. Harris,
31:02and yet you can conveniently recall seeing a council truck at the car park.
31:07That's right, yes.
31:08The council workers saw nowhere at the waterfall that day,
31:11and yet you're claiming that you saw them.
31:13How do you explain that?
31:15Well, that doesn't surprise me.
31:16Um, I was sitting on a rock in the river, and they were quite far away,
31:21and, um, my car was parked at the back car park, so.
31:27Bring up Exhibit 9, please.
31:34Yes, now this is CCTV footage from 7.30 p.m. on the night of your mother's death.
31:41What was this fight about with Mr. Harris?
31:47Um, he, uh, he didn't want me to keep the, uh, the baby.
31:51Why not? Why was that?
31:52Uh, because he already had two kids of his own. I don't know.
31:55Was that the only reason, or were there other issues in your relationship?
32:00You fucking get rid of that!
32:01Oh, you get rid of it, you don't fucking touch me!
32:03No, we just thought about the baby.
32:15Your mother strongly disapproved of your relationship with Mr. Harris, didn't she?
32:20Yeah.
32:22Now, to the best of your knowledge, did your mother engage in any romantic or sexual relationships
32:30outside of her marriage to your father?
32:32No.
32:34No?
32:36I don't know. I, well, she didn't talk about the stuff with me.
32:41But she had had sex before marriage, hadn't she?
32:44I don't know.
32:51I put it to you, that on the day she died, your mother revealed a secret to you.
32:58A secret you never wanted Patrick Harris to know.
33:02A secret that made you want to kill your mother.
33:07She, no, she didn't. A secret? What? No.
33:14What is your relationship with my client?
33:20Ex-boyfriend.
33:22Is he the father of your child?
33:24Yes, he is. Yeah.
33:25And who was the father of your mother's first child?
33:29No, I'm an only child.
33:31Wasn't your mother sent to Bell's Hill Home for unweighed mothers in Gully,
33:36where she gave up a male child, to whom she'd given birth on April the 1st, 1973.
33:52What is Patrick Harris's birthday?
34:03Miss Price.
34:05What is Patrick Harris's birthday?
34:19I'm going to ask that question again.
34:45What is Patrick Harris's birthday?
34:55What is the birth date of Patrick Harris?
34:58April 1st, 1973.
35:09On July the 19th, your mother discovered that you were pregnant with Patrick Harris' baby, didn't you?
35:21Objection.
35:22Badgering the witness.
35:24Overruled.
35:27Answer the question, please, Miss Price.
35:29I can't do this like I'm Meredith.
35:33So she revealed to you the truth, that he was your half-brother.
35:37And you killed her to hide that secret, did you not?
35:40No, I didn't.
35:41You hit her on the head with the auger.
35:43Why would you do this?
35:45You picked her up like that prize heifer, you drove her to the well,
35:49where you dumped her and left her to die.
35:51No.
35:52That's what you did, wasn't it?
35:53No.
36:01I want to stop.
36:02Can we please stop?
36:03And then you arrived at the waterfall at 3.40 p.m. just before my client, didn't you?
36:08That's not true.
36:09You wanted him for an alibi, didn't you?
36:11No.
36:12And then you went to the hair salon, where you had your hair done without any remorse for your
36:17mother's death at all.
36:19No.
36:19And when you got back to Early Downs, you threw the auger in the burn pit,
36:24you set a light to it so there would be no evidence of your crime whatsoever.
36:36Your Honor, my client can't continue her testimony in this state.
36:42Ms. Price,
36:48are you able to continue with this cross-examination?
36:50Oh, my God.
37:02Oh, my God.
37:11Your Honor.
37:12Oh, my God.
37:14Ladies and gentlemen, in light of the witness's emotional state, court is adjourned for the day.
37:20Oh, my God.
37:26Down along the creek, I remember something.
37:34I hear, the heron hurried away.
37:41Oh, God.
37:42When first I breached the loverless Sunday.
37:50Long dawn the yellow road
37:58I remember something
38:03That leaving wasn't easy
38:06All that hidden in my eyes
38:09And that certain it is evening
38:13That is now is not the time
38:15Toiling with your blood
38:25I remember something
38:30It'd be a ration kissing on a nine second to last
38:36Finding both your hands a second son
38:40Came past the glass
38:42And though I know it felt right
38:45And I had you in my grass
38:52Oh, then how are we gonna cry
38:57Cause it once might not mean something
39:02Look! Look what Mama gave me!
39:08Wow, that's so cool!
39:10Honey, understand that I have been left here in the reese
39:16But all I'm trying to do is get my feet out from the crease
39:23And I see you
39:33Where is she?
39:39In there, watching Tilly
39:42You know what state the carer found her in?
39:58I'm sorry
39:59Ever since you've been on this bloody jury, Thelm, I...
40:05What the bloody hell is going on with you?
40:25It's okay, it's okay, it's okay
40:26What the hell is going on with you?
40:55Dad, Joey, mate.
41:10What are you doing here?
41:11I thought you'd be at court.
41:13I thought I was going to leave this here for you.
41:16Your mum and I had a big chat last night, mate,
41:19and, well, I'm going to give you this.
41:23A cheque.
41:26Not getting a big engagement ring had something to do with you
41:28and Alice breaking up.
41:29Oh, no, no, Dad, you didn't have to do that, mate.
41:33It's not going to make a difference.
41:34Whatever it is, mate, I'm sure you two can work it out.
41:37Yeah, I don't know about that.
41:45She's lost her marbles.
41:47If she thinks she can do better than you, eh?
41:49Heh.
41:55You've lost one of your best mates and this thing with Alice.
42:02I'm here for you if you want to talk.
42:09Would you tell mum thanks for me?
42:10Yeah.
42:11Yes.
42:13Yes.
42:23Yes.
42:25Yes.
42:25Yes.
42:27I don't know.
42:57How do we even start talking about it?
43:07It's fucking messed up.
43:15I need a whiskey.
43:27Hey!
43:28What are you doing here, mate?
43:41What are you doing here, mate?
43:50Pete McKenney's dead.
43:55Yeah, I'd like to make a statement.
43:57We have to tell her the truth, Mum.
44:09I gave her the dumb things.
44:10I know, but it's not enough.
44:12Secrets, especially family ones like this, they're toxic.
44:16There's that word again.
44:17These things come out.
44:19They always do.
44:21Okay?
44:21And finding out the wrong way is so much worse than if you've just been honest in the first place.
44:26Listen.
44:27Rosa is much better off this way.
44:29With all of us lying to her.
44:30Okay, who is lying?
44:32She is my daughter.
44:33She's not your daughter.
44:34She's mine.
44:39Rosa, wait.
44:40Rosa!
44:41Stop!
44:41How the fuck did Colby piece that together?
44:53Maybe Patrick knew.
44:55Even if he did, do you think he'd tell his legal team?
44:58More like a prisoner's dilemma.
45:00Game theory built around two entities who can both benefit if they continue to cooperate.
45:05But chances are, if you keep them apart, one of them will get cold feet and betray the other for fear of losing.
45:19You know what that strategy doesn't account for?
45:21What?
45:22That love is fundamentally irrational.
45:27Our instinct for self-preservation is more than irrational.
45:31It's primal.
45:35How do you respond?
46:02Oof.
46:02What?
46:03What?
46:03What?
46:03What?
46:04You just told me I could have dealt with it.
46:34It's not over yet, Sasha.
46:40Alright?
46:45I'm not listening to you anymore.
47:04I'm not listening to you anymore.
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