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00:00:28I don't know.
00:00:58I don't know.
00:01:28I don't know.
00:01:30Room service.
00:01:32Oh, wow.
00:01:38You spoil me.
00:01:40I can't help myself.
00:01:42You're up early.
00:01:44Yeah, I got some work to do before I go into the office.
00:01:46You look nice.
00:01:54Well, how's the tea?
00:01:56Yes.
00:01:58I rule.
00:02:00Or a rock or something.
00:02:02What do I do?
00:02:04Uh, actually, I think either one is technically correct.
00:02:08You must sometimes wonder why you married somebody so, so tragically unhip.
00:02:13Easy.
00:02:14Because you make a great cup of tea.
00:02:16Not to mention offers bedside delivery.
00:02:22You're supposed to tell me when you're running low on these.
00:02:28Um, I'm running low on those.
00:02:30Oh, that's cute.
00:02:32Say ah.
00:02:33Ah.
00:02:36Don't look at me like that.
00:02:38I just don't think that, that you appreciate this.
00:02:40The fact that I have a serious heart condition.
00:02:41I'm sorry, doctor.
00:02:42I forgot.
00:02:43But that's what I do best, right?
00:02:44Hmm.
00:02:45Yeah.
00:02:46And I worry about you.
00:02:47That's what I do best.
00:02:48All right.
00:02:49All right.
00:02:50All right.
00:02:51All right.
00:02:52I'll refill them on the way home tonight.
00:02:54Mm-hmm.
00:02:55Not a bit.
00:02:56Yeah.
00:02:57Bye.
00:03:18Kim.
00:03:19So, I was thinking.
00:03:33Uh-oh.
00:03:34Ugh.
00:03:35No.
00:03:36I was just thinking that it's been a while since we've been up to the ranch and maybe we should
00:03:42go this weekend.
00:03:43Hmm.
00:03:44So.
00:03:45I'll cancel my Friday afternoon appointments.
00:03:47Wow.
00:03:48That was easy.
00:03:49Next question.
00:03:50How did you know there was going to be another?
00:03:53Because there always is.
00:03:55Come on.
00:03:56First one's meant to soften me up.
00:03:58Now you're going to hit me with the tough one.
00:04:00Hmm.
00:04:01Well, never mind.
00:04:03Uh, no.
00:04:04No, no, no.
00:04:06No.
00:04:07Come on.
00:04:09No.
00:04:10No.
00:04:11That's not fair.
00:04:14No fair doing it.
00:04:15Come on.
00:04:16Allison.
00:04:17Tell me.
00:04:18Well, it's just that I was thinking.
00:04:21Um, you know, we haven't talked about trying to get pregnant in a while.
00:04:26Oh.
00:04:27Now I get it.
00:04:29That's why you forgot to tell me about the pills?
00:04:32No.
00:04:33Well, it's just that, you know, Janet says that.
00:04:36Janet says.
00:04:37Here we go.
00:04:38The, the evils of modern medicine, right?
00:04:43No.
00:04:44She just thinks that, you know, maybe we should consider some alternatives.
00:04:47You know, some herbal remedies, some homeopathic therapy.
00:04:50Uh-huh.
00:04:51Um, like, like what?
00:04:53Applying leeches?
00:04:54Realigning your, your chakras?
00:04:56Wait, wait, wait.
00:04:57I bet, uh, Eye of Newt is in there somewhere, I suppose.
00:04:59Uh-huh.
00:05:00Uh-huh.
00:05:01Go ahead.
00:05:02Laugh it up, buddy.
00:05:03Honey, I'm sorry.
00:05:04You know, that whack job's a friend of yours, but, um, the woman thinks that the cure for
00:05:07everything can be found at the local health food store.
00:05:10Modern drugs have saved a lot more people than they've harmed.
00:05:15But I love the ranch idea.
00:05:17I'm gonna go out and have some fun, clear our heads, talk about this very, very important
00:05:28subject further.
00:05:30Okay?
00:05:31Okay.
00:05:32I love you.
00:05:35I love you.
00:05:36Have a nice day.
00:05:38You too.
00:05:41The point is the guy is lying.
00:05:43He's trying to tell us that these new homes of his are gonna increase the value of ours
00:05:47when actually it'll drive our property values down.
00:05:50These nice quiet little streets, the traffic will quadruple, triple or more, with his buyers
00:05:56trying to get to their nice quiet little streets.
00:05:58Anyway, I've called an association meeting for next Tuesday.
00:06:01Well, did the association request an EIR?
00:06:03An EIR what?
00:06:04Environmental impact report.
00:06:05And that'll tie them up for a year minimum.
00:06:07Meanwhile, we can have the city assess the effects of the additional tonnage on the roads.
00:06:11I mean, they'll be assessing, um, uh, the contractor trucks, the delivery vehicles,
00:06:16not to mention heavy machinery, earth movers, and so forth.
00:06:19Ooh, we need signatures and lots of them if we want to get their attention.
00:06:22We've got to bury them in paperwork.
00:06:24Petitions are a great place to start.
00:06:26Where did that come from?
00:06:28I-I don't know.
00:06:32Did you study law?
00:06:33Your guess is as good as mine.
00:06:34You know, I think that's me.
00:06:35Hello there.
00:06:36Hey, are you busy?
00:06:37Not just taking a walk.
00:06:38Why?
00:06:39So what does that mean, your guess is as good as mine?
00:06:40I don't know.
00:06:41How much does it work?
00:06:42Oh, she has amnesia.
00:06:43No.
00:06:44Like real amnesia.
00:06:45Yeah, just like that, yeah.
00:06:46Ooh, that could be dangerous.
00:06:47She seems pretty with it for someone who can't remember anything.
00:06:48Oh, she can remember things.
00:06:49Just nothing more than a year ago.
00:06:50Okay, well, it'll take me a couple of minutes to get home from here, and, uh, I'll
00:06:51just go to the next one.
00:06:52I'll just go to the next one.
00:06:53I'll just go to the next one.
00:06:54Okay, you know, I think that's me.
00:06:55Hello there.
00:06:56Hey, are you busy?
00:06:57Just taking a walk.
00:06:58Why?
00:06:59So what does that mean?
00:07:00Your guess is as good as mine.
00:07:01I don't know.
00:07:02How much does it work?
00:07:03Oh, she has amnesia.
00:07:04No.
00:07:05She has a lot of things.
00:07:06Just nothing more than a year ago.
00:07:07Okay, well, it'll take me a couple of minutes to get home from here, and, uh, what, let's
00:07:12say 20 minutes?
00:07:13Okay.
00:07:14Love you.
00:07:15Bye.
00:07:16Love you too.
00:07:17Okay, so that was Steve.
00:07:19I've got to run something up to the office for him.
00:07:21But I want to pick this up again, and anything I can do for you.
00:07:24Thanks.
00:07:25It was really nice meeting you.
00:07:26You too.
00:07:27Call me later.
00:07:28Yeah, definitely.
00:07:29Not knew anybody with amnesia, I must say.
00:07:32Sometimes I envy her.
00:07:33I think when?
00:07:35Whenever I think of my ex.
00:07:37Let's go.
00:08:07Let's go.
00:08:37Dr. Pasak.
00:08:38Dr. Morgan.
00:08:39Please tell me she's all right.
00:08:40She's going to be fine.
00:08:42Thank God.
00:08:43There's some bruising, some minor lacerations.
00:08:44I hope you don't mind.
00:08:45I had a look at the skull x-ray.
00:08:47Yes, there is a mild concussion, but once the supraenol edema subsides in a day or two,
00:08:51she should be fine.
00:08:52Terrific.
00:08:53Well, that's a relief.
00:08:54I'd like to keep her here for observation, though, just to be on the safe side.
00:08:58Yeah, absolutely.
00:08:59I have under mild sedation at the moment.
00:09:01She's resting comfortably.
00:09:02But I'd like to get a jump on her paperwork, so...
00:09:04Don't tell me about it.
00:09:05These insurance companies, they make our lives a living hell, don't they?
00:09:08So you wouldn't mind filling out a medical history for her, then?
00:09:10Absolutely.
00:09:10Great.
00:09:11I'll stop by in the morning to check in.
00:09:12Okay.
00:09:13Take care.
00:09:13Me too.
00:09:43Okay?
00:09:45No.
00:09:46It's just a bad dream.
00:09:50I'm here now.
00:09:52How are you feeling?
00:09:55My head hurts.
00:09:57I bet it does.
00:09:59It helps like concussion.
00:10:01If this is slight, I'd hate to know what a really bad one feels like.
00:10:07It's fine, Allison.
00:10:08You're gonna be fine.
00:10:11Sleep as much as you can.
00:10:13Okay?
00:10:14Your body needs to heal itself.
00:10:28Good to see you walking around.
00:10:29Oh, well, I've been doing it for about 30 or so years.
00:10:32I've gotten pretty good at it.
00:10:33Good to see your sense of humor is back as well.
00:10:36Feeling all right?
00:10:37Well, I don't know if I'd go that far, but better than when I got here, yeah.
00:10:41Good.
00:10:41You'll probably have some discomfort for the next several days, so I've prescribed some pain medication to help you with that.
00:10:47Great.
00:10:51Dr. Morgan.
00:10:52You know, call me Steve.
00:10:54Okay.
00:10:54You can call me Jennifer.
00:10:55Jennifer?
00:10:57Well, you're all checked out.
00:10:58Ready to go home?
00:10:59Ah, yes.
00:11:00No rest for the wicked.
00:11:07I gotta run.
00:11:08Steve, Allison, pleasure.
00:11:09If you have any questions, don't hesitate.
00:11:11Thanks for everything.
00:11:12Okay.
00:11:17First thing I'm gonna do is take a nice hot bath.
00:11:20Sounds great.
00:11:21While you're soaking away, I'll make a nice dinner.
00:11:23Ooh, the royal treatment.
00:11:25All the way.
00:11:26I should get in accidents more often.
00:11:28How about not?
00:11:30Ooh, there's Janet.
00:11:31Slow down a second.
00:11:32Yeah, I have to.
00:11:33Okay, slowing down.
00:11:39Hey there, how you doing?
00:11:41Ugh, as good as can be expected.
00:11:43Is there anything you need?
00:11:45A night in my own bed.
00:11:46Yeah, I'll second that.
00:11:48Ugh, poor Steve.
00:11:49He spent the entire night sleeping in a chair.
00:11:52Oh, Steve.
00:11:54Always playing the doting husband.
00:11:56Yeah, well, now I have to play the overprotective husband and get her home to bed, okay?
00:12:00Okay, but seriously, you need anything, just give me a call.
00:12:02I'll give you a call tomorrow.
00:12:03Bye.
00:12:04See ya.
00:12:04Bye.
00:12:04Bye.
00:12:04Bye.
00:12:04Bye.
00:12:05Bye.
00:12:05Bye.
00:12:05Bye.
00:12:05Bye.
00:12:05Bye.
00:12:05Bye.
00:12:05Bye.
00:12:05Bye.
00:12:05Bye.
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00:12:05Bye.
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00:12:05Bye.
00:12:05Bye.
00:12:05Bye.
00:12:05Bye.
00:12:35To be continued...
00:13:05To be continued...
00:13:35...to like a different person.
00:13:36To...
00:13:37...having you back.
00:13:40Here? Here.
00:13:42Cheers.
00:13:44Mmm.
00:13:48So, what is Chef Steve creating for us tonight?
00:13:52Chicken, cacciatore, little salad, and just some homemade polenta.
00:13:59You're amazing.
00:14:00You know, I want to argue with you there, but, uh, I can't.
00:14:19Nelson?
00:14:24Honey, what is it?
00:14:30Oh, my God.
00:14:48Nelson?
00:14:54Nelson?
00:14:58You okay?
00:15:01I'm sorry, I...
00:15:06It's okay.
00:15:08I got it.
00:15:11Just watch your feet.
00:15:15Honey, you're white as a sheet. Are you okay?
00:15:19I don't know, I just, I felt dizzy.
00:15:23Allison, if there's something wrong, you gotta tell me.
00:15:27It's nothing, really.
00:15:30I can't help you if you don't tell me what it is.
00:15:36It's just, I've been, I've been having these weird flashes of stuff.
00:15:42What?
00:15:44Images.
00:15:45Like what?
00:15:47Um, a house.
00:15:50A man with a tattoo on his arm.
00:15:53I don't know, they're really hazy yet vivid at the same time.
00:15:59They almost feel like memories.
00:16:01Well, it's possible. I mean, maybe the, maybe the accident triggered something.
00:16:12Could be the swelling from the concussions exerting pressure.
00:16:17I mean, you know, the right kind of trauma to the limbic system. Who knows?
00:16:24Okay, you know what? Let's not, let's not jump to conclusions here, okay?
00:16:28Let's get you a night in your own bed.
00:16:31We'll see how you are in the morning.
00:16:32It's just that they were so disturbing.
00:16:36Your whole life was disturbing, sweetheart.
00:16:39Your parents, your ex-boyfriend, all of it, exceedingly so.
00:16:44But you know, I saw a little girl. Blonde, like me.
00:16:49Maybe it was you.
00:16:51It's been a rough few days, huh?
00:16:53Maybe it's just stress, exhaustion.
00:16:56Go to bed. I'll bring you dinner.
00:16:58I'll bring you dinner.
00:17:02How did I get so lucky to have you?
00:17:09I don't know.
00:17:28there.
00:17:40Okay?
00:17:43And you can do everything in the topic.
00:17:48There are fish and fish and fish.
00:17:52Are you okay?
00:17:54Oh, my God.
00:18:24Oh, my God.
00:18:54Oh, my God.
00:19:24Oh, my God.
00:19:32Oh, my God.
00:19:34Oh, my God.
00:19:40Allison, hey, calm down.
00:19:53It's just me.
00:19:54What are you doing out here?
00:19:57I don't know.
00:19:58I had a bad dream.
00:20:01Come back again.
00:20:10Allison, how are you feeling?
00:20:15Oh, I'm all right.
00:20:16Just a little tired, thanks.
00:20:17Well, you gave us all a good scare.
00:20:19Tell me about it.
00:20:20Hey, I want you to know I took all of your ideas and ran with them.
00:20:23In fact, the environmental consultant's coming to this meeting.
00:20:25Oh, great.
00:20:26I was actually supposed to meet him here a few minutes early.
00:20:27I'm running late, of course.
00:20:29But I'm still counting on you to draft that petition.
00:20:31Goodness knows we could use you.
00:20:32That's great.
00:20:33I'd be honored.
00:20:34Great.
00:20:34See you inside.
00:20:35All right.
00:20:35Hey, Janet.
00:20:36Hey.
00:20:37Well, no good deed goes unpunished, huh?
00:20:41Yeah.
00:20:41Mom!
00:20:42Look!
00:20:43Look!
00:21:07What's wrong?
00:21:15Are you all right?
00:21:19I don't know.
00:21:20I, um...
00:21:24Can we just not go in right now?
00:21:29Ever since the accident, I've been seeing things.
00:21:33Not a bright white light, I hope, because you're not supposed to walk towards that.
00:21:36Janet, I'm being serious.
00:21:38I'm just trying to make you laugh.
00:21:40Thanks.
00:21:41Okay, what have you been seeing?
00:21:42Uh, I don't know.
00:21:44Flashes of things.
00:21:46Memories?
00:21:47Well, that's what I thought.
00:21:48But, you know, they're so painful.
00:21:51Well, from what you've told me, your life was no picnic.
00:21:53No, by painful, I mean my head actually hurts.
00:21:56You know that thing that when you eat ice cream?
00:21:58It's just like that only times 10,000.
00:22:00Oh, that does sound painful.
00:22:03Well, do you think that's from the accident?
00:22:05Uh, yeah, I don't know.
00:22:07It's just, you know what?
00:22:08There's something so vivid or weird about these images.
00:22:13Okay, like what?
00:22:14Um, a man with a tattoo.
00:22:16Mm-hmm.
00:22:16Uh, a little girl.
00:22:18A crashing bottle of milk.
00:22:20Uh, a crucifix.
00:22:22I think I saw myself pregnant.
00:22:24Okay, pregnant.
00:22:25When our subconscious speaks to us, it's usually open for interpretation, but that seems pretty clear.
00:22:30Our dreams are just manifestations of all kinds of things going on in our lives.
00:22:34See, that's the thing that's freaking me out.
00:22:36They're not dreams.
00:22:37They're happening when I'm awake.
00:22:39Well, what does Steve say about all of it?
00:22:42Uh, he thinks it could be the accident.
00:22:44Um, swelling of the brain, stress, exhaustion.
00:22:47He's got a whole list of things.
00:22:48So basically, he doesn't know either.
00:22:49Yeah, I guess not.
00:22:51You know what?
00:22:51No one knows your body better than you do.
00:22:53So if you have any doubts, maybe you should get a second opinion.
00:22:56I've thought about that.
00:22:59Yeah, it's just, you know, I don't want to hurt his feelings.
00:23:02I...
00:23:02Look, why don't you get a second opinion and then worry about his feelings?
00:23:09Hallucinations.
00:23:11Uh, that might be too strong a word.
00:23:14Would memories perhaps be a better one?
00:23:17We can't rule it out.
00:23:18These hallucinations may simply be your memories coming back to you.
00:23:22Trauma has been known to do this sort of thing.
00:23:25So there's some chance that...
00:23:27Oh, yes.
00:23:28People do recover from amnesia.
00:23:29Sometimes their memories come back all at once.
00:23:31Other times, they trickle back.
00:23:32And sometimes people never get them back.
00:23:35True.
00:23:37Steve said I had to be prepared for that possibility.
00:23:40Well, yes, of course, always.
00:23:41But from what you're telling me, you may be one of the lucky ones.
00:23:44Oh, well, lucky is the last thing I feel when these flashes hit me.
00:23:48It's, um, the pain is excruciating.
00:23:51Physical pain, you mean?
00:23:53Uh, yes.
00:23:53It starts back here and then it radiates around the front.
00:23:58That does concern me.
00:23:59Other than the painkillers I prescribed, have you been taking any other medications?
00:24:03Yes, amiodarone.
00:24:05Amiodarone?
00:24:05Every day.
00:24:07Uh, that's an antiarrhythmic.
00:24:09Yes, for atrial fibrillation.
00:24:11You're a little young to be being treated for AFib.
00:24:14It's rarely seen in anyone under 60.
00:24:16Yeah.
00:24:16You were tested for it?
00:24:17Mm-hmm.
00:24:18Oh.
00:24:19I don't remember seeing anything on the EKG.
00:24:22As far as the amiodarone, it's got a number of side effects I'm aware of, but visions aren't
00:24:26one of them.
00:24:28I'm going to schedule you for a more thorough blood workup and an MRI.
00:24:30Let's see where that leads us.
00:24:32Okay.
00:24:32I'd also like to ask your husband about exactly what tests were previously run that resulted
00:24:36in the AFib diagnosis.
00:24:37Dr. Prasad, I'd prefer not to discuss this with him just yet.
00:24:42You know, not until we have something definite to tell him.
00:24:44He'd just be worried sick over it.
00:24:46And quite frankly, I'm just looking for a second opinion from an objective party, if that's
00:24:51all right.
00:24:53I understand.
00:24:55I appreciate that.
00:24:56But if I can't talk to your husband, then I'd like to send you to a cardiologist as well
00:25:00to confirm the AFib diagnosis.
00:25:02Are you okay with that?
00:25:03Whatever it takes, I just need to know.
00:25:14I was thinking next summer maybe we'd go to Paris.
00:25:17Would you like that?
00:25:20Hmm?
00:25:21You zoned out again.
00:25:26I'm sorry.
00:25:27It's okay.
00:25:29Hey, where were you this morning?
00:25:30I called, you didn't answer the phone here.
00:25:32I called your cell.
00:25:33You didn't pick up.
00:25:35Oh, I was just out with Janet shopping.
00:25:38Man, you guys are inseparable, Hayley.
00:25:41We didn't get anything nice.
00:25:46Allison?
00:25:46How did you know I was in the house?
00:25:59In the...
00:26:00What?
00:26:01When you saved me from the fire, how did you know there was someone else in the house?
00:26:06I heard screaming.
00:26:08And you broke down the door?
00:26:10Yeah.
00:26:10And then you just saw me unconscious under a beam?
00:26:15Yeah, that's right.
00:26:16What is this?
00:26:17What is this?
00:26:18I thought we agreed not to talk about this anymore.
00:26:20You know, my past is not something that I want to choose or not choose to talk about.
00:26:24I just want to remember it.
00:26:26What you'd remember, your past, I wouldn't exactly call it comforting.
00:26:29I know.
00:26:30You're...
00:26:30I know, Steve.
00:26:31Your parents were abusive.
00:26:33Your relationship was abusive.
00:26:34Yeah, right, right.
00:26:35A classic cycle of abuse.
00:26:36I believe that I deserved what I got.
00:26:40Yeah, but that's not you anymore.
00:26:42Hey, you broke free of that.
00:26:43And now we have each other.
00:26:45Allison?
00:26:48You know how much I love you, don't you?
00:26:56Of course I do.
00:27:01You have nothing to be afraid of anymore.
00:27:06I'm sorry.
00:27:30I'm sorry.
00:27:36It's okay.
00:27:40I'm sure I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:27:46Yeah.
00:27:47Yeah.
00:27:47Yeah.
00:28:06I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:18I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:19I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:20I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:21I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:22I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:23I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:24I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:25I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:26I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:27I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:28I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:29I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:30I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:31I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:32I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:33I'll be back to myself in a few days.
00:28:34No, I don't know it just the message popped up and now it's not working I know I don't understand my husband would probably understand
00:28:49Look is there any way you could just send somebody out? Yeah today this afternoon
00:28:54Okay, okay. I'm getting another call great. I'll see you then
00:28:58Hello, Alison, it's Dr. Prasad. I have your test results. Oh, okay, and? It would be better if you came down to the office. Would 1130 this morning be okay?
00:29:12Uh, yeah, yeah, that'd be fine. And if at all possible, I'd like you to bring some of the amiodarone that you've been taking with you. Okay, uh, one or...
00:29:19The bottle would be most helpful. All right. I'll see you then. Okay, great. Thanks.
00:29:28There's an area here that concerns me. Words no patient really wants to hear.
00:29:34Sorry. A peculiar lesion in the hippocampus and the cortical areas around it.
00:29:39Lesion? What? Is that like a tumor?
00:29:41No, no. No need to worry about anything malignant. This is more like scar tissue. It was something that was pre-existing.
00:29:49Um, so what? I was born with it or what? I don't understand.
00:29:54Follow me.
00:29:58Please, sit down.
00:30:01I also have the cardiologist report here.
00:30:05Now, the good news is there's no evidence of the AFib condition you describe.
00:30:09Not in the EKG, not in the chest X-ray, and not on the stress test.
00:30:14Your heart is fine, Allison.
00:30:17Other than the concussion you suffered in the accident, you're in perfect health.
00:30:21There's got to be some mistake.
00:30:23Clearly. Perhaps the earlier test you did gave you erroneous results.
00:30:28Perhaps it's a simple clerical error. Stranger things have happened.
00:30:32In fact, people are misdiagnosed more often than any of us would care to admit.
00:30:37Okay, so if that's the good news.
00:30:39Yes. Now for the not-so-good news.
00:30:42The blood work. Pathology is negative. That's a good thing.
00:30:46Slight anemia. Very common in women.
00:30:50But then we get to the toxicology screening.
00:30:54And it came back positive.
00:30:56But not for amiodarone.
00:30:59Oh, uh, I haven't been taking it since the accident.
00:31:03Amiodarone is an extremely potent drug.
00:31:05It stays in the body for several months after you've stopped taking it.
00:31:07And there's no trace of it in your bloodstream.
00:31:10Well, that's just not possible.
00:31:13Allison, I need to ask you again.
00:31:15Are you taking any other medications, prescription or recreational?
00:31:19No, just the amiodarone.
00:31:21I...
00:31:21What's going on?
00:31:25The lab found high levels of what appears to be a dopamine blocker.
00:31:28But the results were inconclusive.
00:31:30Now, I could retest your blood.
00:31:31But analyzing the pills themselves would provide us with more definitive results.
00:31:35You brought them with you?
00:31:36Yeah.
00:31:37Yeah, I did.
00:31:44I'm sorry.
00:31:47I'd like to have these analyzed, if you don't mind.
00:31:50Sure. That's fine.
00:31:52I'll call you as soon as I know.
00:31:55Look, Allison, please.
00:31:57Try not to worry too much.
00:32:00Easier said than done.
00:32:01As I said, mistakes happen all the time.
00:32:03I'm sure there's a valid explanation for this.
00:32:06I hope so.
00:32:07Okay, thank you.
00:32:16Okay.
00:32:20Are you all right?
00:32:37Oh my god, I am so sorry, are you okay?
00:32:39Are you all right?
00:32:40Mommy!
00:32:41Mommy!
00:32:42Mommy!
00:32:43Mommy!
00:32:44Mommy!
00:32:45Mommy!
00:32:48Mommy!
00:32:49Mommy!
00:32:59Mommy!
00:33:01Josh!
00:33:02Shut up!
00:33:03Get away from her!
00:33:03I'm so sorry, are you crazy?
00:33:06You almost hit her.
00:33:07Sorry.
00:33:08Mom?
00:33:09Is she alright?
00:33:10Is she alright?
00:33:11Is she alright?
00:33:14You just need to slow down, ok?
00:33:15Yeah i can-
00:33:17There's kids in this neighborhood.
00:33:18I'm really sorry, I...
00:33:19I don't know.
00:33:49Oh, sweetie, you don't look so hot.
00:34:14I feel like I'm losing my mind.
00:34:15These things you're seeing aren't stopping, I take it.
00:34:18No, they're getting worse.
00:34:20You know, I mean, I don't know if I'm hallucinating,
00:34:21if I'm getting my memory back,
00:34:23or if I'm just going crazy.
00:34:25I mean, I almost killed that little girl.
00:34:28Yeah, but the point is you didn't.
00:34:30Yeah, but the whole thing happened
00:34:32because I was thinking about what Prasad said.
00:34:34Oh, the visions. What did she say?
00:34:37She said the same thing you did.
00:34:38She thinks they're memories.
00:34:40Do you see there? I should have been a doctor.
00:34:43Yeah, well, she also can't find any evidence
00:34:46of my heart condition.
00:34:48This is a bad thing?
00:34:49Heck, we're two for two.
00:34:50No, actually, we're two for three,
00:34:51if you count the accident.
00:34:52But, you know, two out of three is not bad.
00:34:55Sorry, I'm shutting up.
00:34:57Yeah, well, what's worse?
00:34:58The pills I've been taking for it?
00:34:59There's a possibility they might not even be
00:35:01what they're supposed to be.
00:35:02What does that mean?
00:35:03I don't know.
00:35:04Prasad's got to run some more tests.
00:35:07I take it you haven't talked to Steve about any of this?
00:35:11But I will.
00:35:13Well, you better.
00:35:14I don't know.
00:35:15I just, you know, I want to make sure
00:35:17I know exactly what's going on with me before I do.
00:35:20I mean, this could all just be a big mistake.
00:35:24Who's that?
00:35:25Hi, I'm sure you're from Uber Geek.
00:35:27You have a problem with your internet?
00:35:29Is this going to take much longer?
00:35:40Well, it's hard to say, really.
00:35:42Listen, I've got to get to the bank before it closes.
00:35:45Do you want me to pick you up anything?
00:35:47No, I'm fine, thanks.
00:35:48Okay.
00:35:49I'll call and check in later, okay?
00:35:51Bye, computer guy.
00:35:53Yeah.
00:35:56Well, there's nothing wrong with your hardware.
00:35:58I'm going to have to run a diagnostic on your system.
00:36:03Okay, well, do what you got to do.
00:36:07Hello?
00:36:08What are you up to?
00:36:10Um, just here with the computer guy.
00:36:13The internet went down earlier.
00:36:15That's strange.
00:36:17Hey, listen, I was thinking I was, uh,
00:36:19I was just looking at my schedule
00:36:20and this Friday's pretty late again.
00:36:22I thought maybe you'd be up to that trip to the ranch
00:36:24that I promised you before the accident.
00:36:26We'll take a long trail ride this Saturday morning,
00:36:29maybe have a picnic by the creek.
00:36:31What do you think?
00:36:32Um, well, that sounds great.
00:36:34I...
00:36:35But should I be riding with a concussion and all?
00:36:38Well, take it easy.
00:36:39Don't worry.
00:36:41Honey, you sound strange.
00:36:42What's going on?
00:36:43No, no, everything's fine.
00:36:45Uh, look, I've got to go.
00:36:47So, uh, can we talk about this when you get home?
00:36:49Okay.
00:36:50Okay.
00:36:51Bye.
00:36:52Bye.
00:36:53Found your problem.
00:36:54Oh, yeah? What?
00:36:55This PC's infected with a keystroke logger.
00:36:57Pretty sophisticated, too.
00:36:59Uh, what's a keystroke logger?
00:37:00Well, it means everything that you type is recorded,
00:37:02and whoever created it can access it.
00:37:04What, so you mean like a virus or something?
00:37:06Because my husband's really careful about that kind of stuff.
00:37:08He doesn't want me opening strange emails or...
00:37:09Mm-hmm.
00:37:10Got kids?
00:37:11No, no kids. Why?
00:37:12Well, this looks more like, uh,
00:37:13Haxi of a parental control app I've seen up there.
00:37:15Who set up your computer?
00:37:16Um, my husband.
00:37:17Doesn't want you surfing porn, huh?
00:37:18You want me to get rid of it?
00:37:19No, no.
00:37:20No.
00:37:21No.
00:37:22No.
00:37:23Uh, yes, please.
00:37:24It's a busy house.
00:37:25Yeah, today.
00:37:26Hello?
00:37:27Alison, it's Dr. Versaj.
00:37:28Hold on a second.
00:37:30Okay.
00:37:35Oh, my my mother put one in the room.
00:37:37Wow.
00:37:38I'm just a busy house.
00:37:39I'm a busy house.
00:37:41But then I'm concerned.
00:37:42Yeah.
00:37:43I'm concerned.
00:37:44It's a busy house.
00:37:45I'm concerned.
00:37:46I know what a sense of what we're seeing up there.
00:37:48Who set up your computer?
00:37:49Uh, my husband.
00:37:50I hope you have some good news for me.
00:37:55I regret to say no.
00:37:57I sent the scans to the top neurologist in the state.
00:38:00The lesion we found is characteristic
00:38:02of people with retrograde amnesia.
00:38:05Oh, well, I mean, that's not exactly news.
00:38:09Um, what about the pills?
00:38:11The results, or more accurately,
00:38:13the implications of those results are very unsettling.
00:38:16I find myself in a very difficult and unpleasant position.
00:38:19Well, what is it?
00:38:23The pills you've been taking are a form of risperidone,
00:38:26or some derivative thereof.
00:38:28Risperidone? What's that?
00:38:31It goes by various trade names,
00:38:33but it's a psychotropic drug most commonly used
00:38:35to treat paranoid schizophrenia.
00:38:37Schizophrenia?
00:38:38Yes.
00:38:39Now, in large dosages, the unaltered version
00:38:42has been known to cause varying degrees of memory loss.
00:38:45Play around with the chemistry,
00:38:46and who knows what the side effects would be.
00:38:49So, wait a minute.
00:38:50You're telling me that the pills are suppressing my memory?
00:38:54I can't be 100% certain,
00:38:56but all the available evidence points in that direction, yes.
00:38:59Okay, but...
00:39:02But you said that the pills are a form of the drug,
00:39:05so...
00:39:06Mine has been altered?
00:39:08Yes.
00:39:09Almost like a street drug.
00:39:11This wasn't made in a lab.
00:39:13It was made in somebody's basement.
00:39:15The other matter we need to discuss is the fact that your husband,
00:39:20a licensed MD, has been giving you this drug without your knowledge.
00:39:23Now, I know our visits were confidential in nature,
00:39:26but it is my duty legally and ethically to report this.
00:39:30Not only to the medical association, but to the police.
00:39:33This is a very serious matter.
00:39:35There will be an investigation.
00:39:37I wanted to tell you so you wouldn't be surprised by it.
00:39:41Um, please, Dr. Persat.
00:39:44I really need to talk to him about this first.
00:39:46Can you please just give me a day?
00:39:48I'm very sorry, Alison,
00:39:49but my reputation and integrity are at stake here as well.
00:39:52I simply can't risk it.
00:39:53All I'm asking for is 24 hours.
00:39:55You said yourself that this could just be a mistake, so...
00:39:59Please.
00:40:01All right.
00:40:03But no more.
00:40:11Honey, I'm home.
00:40:35Alison?
00:40:41You're not ready.
00:40:43What's...
00:40:44We got that dinner party at the Klein's.
00:40:45I told you about it weeks ago.
00:40:51I'm not going.
00:40:54What's wrong?
00:40:57I went back to Prasad.
00:41:00Okay.
00:41:01And?
00:41:03I don't have a heart condition.
00:41:06I never did.
00:41:08These...
00:41:09These things, these pills that you've been giving me,
00:41:11they've been erasing my memory?
00:41:14What have you done to me?
00:41:29Alison, I'm sorry.
00:41:31You have no idea how sorry I am.
00:41:34You're sorry.
00:41:41That's all you have to say, is you're sorry?
00:41:44I was hoping that I...
00:41:46I wouldn't have to do this,
00:41:47but I can see now that I have no choice.
00:41:53I'm gonna tell you the truth.
00:41:55It's not gonna be easy to hear.
00:41:56Tell me.
00:41:57Tell me.
00:42:27There was a fire.
00:42:40But I didn't save you from it.
00:42:44Everything that I managed to salvage from our old life...
00:42:50is in here.
00:42:53I saved it because I hoped that...
00:42:55that one day, maybe...
00:42:57when enough time had passed,
00:42:59we'd...
00:43:00we'd be able to open it.
00:43:02And...
00:43:03remember.
00:43:05We used to live in a...
00:43:06in a house.
00:43:07It was a nice house.
00:43:09It wasn't big or fancy, but it was...
00:43:11it was ours.
00:43:13And...
00:43:14your parents lived with us.
00:43:16Your dad had...
00:43:18made some...
00:43:19some bad investments.
00:43:20They had some financial trouble,
00:43:21and...
00:43:22and we took them in.
00:43:25So they weren't...
00:43:29They were good people.
00:43:32They helped us with...
00:43:33How dare you?
00:43:35Please, let me finish.
00:43:38Please.
00:43:42We had this...
00:43:44this tub,
00:43:45this cloth,
00:43:46this tub,
00:43:47this old antique thing,
00:43:48and I didn't...
00:43:49I didn't care for it,
00:43:50but you...
00:43:52you loved that tub.
00:43:55You light candles,
00:43:56and you soak in there for an hour,
00:43:58sometimes more,
00:43:59until the candles burn all the way down.
00:44:02So I started the fire.
00:44:10We went out one night...
00:44:11to a party,
00:44:12and we left your parents to watch.
00:44:27Our daughter...
00:44:29Becky...
00:44:32she was...
00:44:35she was five,
00:44:37and...
00:44:38she wanted more than anything
00:44:39to be just like her mommy.
00:44:43When we were out,
00:44:44she ran a bath,
00:44:45and she got some candles,
00:44:46and some matches.
00:44:52They...
00:44:53they found your parents near the tub.
00:44:54They had obviously tried to save her,
00:44:55but they were...
00:44:56overcome by the smoke.
00:44:58you...
00:45:00you...
00:45:01you couldn't handle the loss.
00:45:04Not that I could,
00:45:05but you...
00:45:07you blamed yourself.
00:45:11The fire in the bath,
00:45:12the candles...
00:45:14that was all your fault.
00:45:17And a month after it happened,
00:45:18you had a complete nervous breakdown.
00:45:20at first...
00:45:21it was like you just...
00:45:23shut down.
00:45:27It was nothing...
00:45:30but a shell...
00:45:31inside you.
00:45:32You...
00:45:33you...
00:45:34you...
00:45:35you couldn't...
00:45:36eat or...
00:45:37talk,
00:45:38respond.
00:45:40You couldn't feed yourself.
00:45:41You were just a shell, nothing more.
00:45:43And then when you did finally start to communicate with the world,
00:45:46you...
00:45:47invented...
00:45:48memories.
00:45:50The ones that your subconscious was able to deal with.
00:45:53You...
00:45:55You even started to believe that...
00:45:58you married your high school sweetheart instead of me.
00:46:02Probably because any association with...
00:46:07with Becky...
00:46:10became too painful.
00:46:12The psychiatrist said it was schizophrenia,
00:46:15and they wanted to put you in an institution,
00:46:17but I refused.
00:46:19I knew...
00:46:21that there was a way...
00:46:22to treat you myself,
00:46:23but if anyone found out that I...
00:46:26I'd lose my license, probably even go to jail.
00:46:31How could you do that?
00:46:35I... I had to.
00:46:38I didn't come to this...
00:46:40easily.
00:46:41Don't you see?
00:46:42No one would.
00:46:43It was that...
00:46:44or lose you forever.
00:46:46And you had the gall.
00:46:48It is not even nearly a strong enough word.
00:46:53To choose...
00:46:55what memories I was allowed to keep.
00:46:59No.
00:47:00It...
00:47:01It doesn't work that way.
00:47:02It's not...
00:47:03It's...
00:47:04It's not that...
00:47:05that simple.
00:47:06Embracing memory isn't like...
00:47:08cutting out a tumor.
00:47:09It's not that precise.
00:47:13I gave you an injection to your memory center,
00:47:15and then I used the pills to...
00:47:17to prevent it from repairing itself.
00:47:20At least until enough time had passed.
00:47:24And I couldn't risk anything reminding you of...
00:47:26of Becky, of who we were.
00:47:28So...
00:47:30we had to run away.
00:47:31We cut all ties.
00:47:35I had to make up the story about the abuse.
00:47:38And...and the fire.
00:47:39I mean, I had to make you believe that your...
00:47:41your past was so horrible that you wouldn't want to relive it.
00:47:44So what? You...
00:47:48You're just gonna decide when...
00:47:51when that time would be that I'd be able to remember again?
00:47:54Allison, I will...
00:47:57I will totally understand if you can't forgive me,
00:48:00but I did this for you.
00:48:03Because I love you.
00:48:06Honey, I was so scared.
00:48:07I lost you forever,
00:48:08and nothing would bring you back.
00:48:09It was this.
00:48:12Or you end up in an institution forever.
00:48:14Whatever.
00:48:32Don't.
00:48:40I need to be alone.
00:48:44in an orchestra.
00:48:45You're both dead.
00:48:46I need to be alone.
00:48:52I need to be alone.
00:48:53I need to be alone.
00:48:59This is my funeral.
00:49:00This is my funeral home.
00:49:01It's a memorial home.
00:49:02Thank you for having me,
00:49:03and I can't wait.
00:49:04I can't wait.
00:49:05I'm sorry, I'll just take a break.
00:49:07What happened?
00:49:08I never had to be alone.
00:49:09And I was mentally bater.
00:49:10I love you.
00:49:12My mom, my mom, my mom...
00:49:13Hey, I didn't expect to see you here.
00:49:36I need to know.
00:49:40Okay.
00:49:41Everything.
00:49:42Every last detail.
00:49:43Come here for a second.
00:49:47Um, I can't just run out right now.
00:49:50I've got three patients in rooms and another one waiting, so let me finish up with them.
00:49:54And I'll cancel the rest of the afternoon.
00:49:57Don't you wait in my office?
00:49:59Oh, you know what?
00:49:59Rosemary's out, though, so I'm going to have to make the calls myself.
00:50:02Uh, unless you want to do it.
00:50:06The appointment calendar's on the computer and patient phone numbers are in the database.
00:50:12That's fine.
00:50:13I can do that.
00:50:15So next Tuesday at 3.15 would work for you?
00:50:18Wonderful.
00:50:20Bye-bye.
00:50:20Bye-bye.
00:51:04Our anniversary.
00:52:34I couldn't wait an hour.
00:52:57I was going to bring you here myself.
00:52:59Were you?
00:53:00Yes.
00:53:02Honey, I'm not trying to hide anything from you.
00:53:03I'm just trying to protect you.
00:53:04Here's the pills, the labels.
00:53:06It's all here.
00:53:08I've told you everything.
00:53:09That's just it, Steve.
00:53:10I don't want you to tell me what my memories are.
00:53:14I don't even know what's real or not real anymore because of what you did to me.
00:53:18I did what I thought was right at the time, honey.
00:53:20I didn't feel like I had a choice, and I did it because I love you.
00:53:23I'll do anything.
00:53:26Just tell me what else do you want from me.
00:53:31I want my memory back.
00:53:33Yeah, well, I don't know what calendar you're looking at.
00:53:42Mine says the 15th ain't till next week.
00:53:46In advance.
00:53:47What am I, the bank?
00:53:48Look, baby, I got my own problems here, okay?
00:53:57Why don't you get that new boyfriend of yours to give you a loan?
00:54:01Sweetie, hey, come on.
00:54:02Knowing you, you'll figure some way to get it out of them.
00:54:05Trust me.
00:54:06Good luck.
00:54:08Sorry about that.
00:54:10So, you must be Janet's friend.
00:54:13Yes, Allison Morgan.
00:54:14We spoke on the phone earlier.
00:54:16Yeah, we did.
00:54:17Ah.
00:54:18Like a dog with a bone, that one.
00:54:22She was number four.
00:54:23Should have quit after three.
00:54:25So, what can I do for you?
00:54:30Uh, well, I need some information on someone.
00:54:34That's what I do.
00:54:35Who's the mark?
00:54:37My husband.
00:54:40You want to know if you're seeing someone else, huh?
00:54:42No, I'm pretty certain there's no one else.
00:54:46Okay, then.
00:54:47I don't understand.
00:54:49What exactly are you looking for that you're willing to pay me $300 a day plus expenses?
00:54:55I need to find out more about him.
00:54:57His past.
00:54:59Past.
00:55:01Okay.
00:55:03His name is Stephen Allen Morgan.
00:55:06He's a doctor.
00:55:07He has a private practice over on Garden Drive.
00:55:09He's a private practice over on Garden Drive.
00:55:12Got it.
00:55:13We can start right away.
00:55:15Great.
00:55:17Uh, one more thing.
00:55:18I need you to look into someone else.
00:55:20Sure.
00:55:21Who's that?
00:55:23Me.
00:55:24Let's see.
00:55:24I don't know.
00:55:54Whatever you want from me, you've got it, okay?
00:56:16You can stay a day, a week, a month, whatever.
00:56:19Thanks.
00:56:20I just can't be around him right now.
00:56:22I know what you mean.
00:56:23Boy, do I know what you mean.
00:56:24Boy, do I know what you mean.
00:56:36I know what you mean.
00:56:40Operator?
00:56:42Could I have city parking enforcement, please?
00:56:44Hold, please.
00:56:48Parking enforcement, how can I help you?
00:56:49Hi there.
00:56:50I think I might have some outstanding parking tickets.
00:56:52Can you check for me?
00:56:53License number?
00:56:54It's QLM 816.
00:56:57Mr. Jack Kruger?
00:56:59That's me.
00:57:22Can I help you?
00:57:23Excuse me?
00:57:24It's just you've been sitting across the street from my building for two hours.
00:57:27I thought you might have something to tell me.
00:57:30I don't know you from Adam, friend.
00:57:32I'm just sitting here waiting for my wife.
00:57:34Oh.
00:57:35Okay.
00:57:37Which one of the four would that be?
00:57:39Or is there a new one?
00:57:40I know who you are, Mr. Kruger.
00:57:42Your reputation precedes you.
00:57:45Is that right?
00:57:46Yep.
00:57:48Yeah, my wife's best friend Janet used you in her divorce a few years ago.
00:57:53Remember Janet?
00:57:54Medium height, long brown hair, kind of annoying.
00:57:58Yeah.
00:57:59Anyway, you've got to check her past, huh?
00:58:02String of failed marriages, kicked out of the sheriff's department for taking bribes.
00:58:06So this situation should be familiar.
00:58:13Allison's a very sick woman.
00:58:15Schizophrenic, actually.
00:58:17She suffers from paranoid delusions, okay?
00:58:20I don't want you or anybody else feeding that paranoia.
00:58:25I'd appreciate if you told her that her husband's a solid citizen and a credit to the community.
00:58:33You think you can do that?
00:58:40Mac for 10 Gs.
00:58:42I'll tell you the king of Siam.
00:58:45Always a pleasure doing business with a reasonable man.
00:58:49Hey Jack, now you can pay those parking tickets.
00:58:52Have a nice day.
00:59:00Oh yeah, jackpot.
00:59:02Looks like we've got a thumb and an index finger plus a couple of parcels.
00:59:06Can you run them?
00:59:09Already doing it.
00:59:10This guy's got a record anywhere in the country we'll know in a couple of minutes.
00:59:14I'll wait.
00:59:17So, look, after this we're even, right?
00:59:19I mean, I could get fired here.
00:59:20You relax.
00:59:21No one's gonna find out.
00:59:24So, uh, that check's made out to you.
00:59:27So?
00:59:28So...
00:59:29So you're not a cop anymore?
00:59:30I mean, if that was me, cha-ching.
00:59:33What can I tell you?
00:59:34I've got religion.
00:59:52That was quick.
00:59:55And bingo.
00:59:57That's him.
00:59:58Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:59:59It says here this guy's dead.
01:00:24Hello?
01:00:25Ali, it's me.
01:00:26Have you heard?
01:00:27Doctor what?
01:00:28Dr. Jennifer Prasad, right?
01:00:29That's your doctor?
01:00:30The one who was gonna report Steve?
01:00:32Yeah, yeah, why?
01:00:33What's going on?
01:00:34They found her body this morning because she's been murdered.
01:00:38Yeah, Troy Lancaster, general practitioner, Boston.
01:00:41One prior for selling morphine out of the counter.
01:00:43Killed in a car crash February 06.
01:00:45Must be a mistake.
01:00:47No mistake.
01:00:49Are there any details on the crash?
01:00:50I don't know.
01:00:51At least report something.
01:00:52Ah, checking.
01:00:57Here we go.
01:00:58One of his patients was in the car with him.
01:01:00Anna Tyson.
01:01:01Both killed on impact and severely burned.
01:01:02See a picture of her?
01:01:03Okay.
01:01:04Here we go.
01:01:05Uh, one of his patients was in the car with him.
01:01:06Anna Tyson.
01:01:07Both killed on impact and severely burned.
01:01:08See a picture of her?
01:01:09Okay.
01:01:10Allyson Morgan.
01:01:11You know her?
01:01:21Yeah, she's a woman on, I think.
01:01:23You know her?
01:01:24Allison Morgan.
01:01:37You know her?
01:01:38Yeah, she's the woman who hired me.
01:01:54Going somewhere?
01:02:00I'm going to Janet's.
01:02:04What? Why?
01:02:08I just, I need some time alone.
01:02:11Well, being with Janet's, not being alone.
01:02:15I need some time away from you right now.
01:02:19I won't let you go, Allison.
01:02:24You've reached Allison's cell.
01:02:31I can't take your call right now, but leave a message and I'll get back to you.
01:02:35Allison, it's Jack Krueger.
01:02:37You're right.
01:02:37Your husband's not who he says he is.
01:02:39You're in danger.
01:02:40I'm on my way over there right now.
01:02:42Call the FBI.
01:02:44Tell them Lancaster and Anna Tyson are still alive.
01:02:47Whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:02:47You said nobody's going to find out about this.
01:02:49What can I say?
01:02:51I lied.
01:02:54What happened with Prasad?
01:02:58You think I killed Prasad?
01:03:02Honey, whatever else you might think about me, I'm not a murderer.
01:03:07You're confused about a lot of things, but you know in your heart that I would never do that.
01:03:13Try me.
01:03:14All I want is for you to be happy.
01:03:19I just want us to move on.
01:03:24I have to go.
01:03:32Anna.
01:03:33Anna.
01:03:34Anna.
01:03:34Good morning, Anna.
01:03:40How are you feeling today?
01:03:41We're both doing fine.
01:03:44Ow.
01:03:44Ow.
01:03:51Ow.
01:03:52Ow.
01:03:52Ow.
01:03:52Ow.
01:03:52Ow.
01:03:53Ow.
01:03:53Ow.
01:03:54Ow.
01:03:54Ow.
01:03:55Ow.
01:03:56Ow.
01:03:57Ow.
01:03:58Ow.
01:03:59Ow.
01:04:00Ow.
01:04:01Ow.
01:04:02Ow.
01:04:02Ow.
01:04:03Ow.
01:04:03Ow.
01:04:07Dr. Lancaster, you scared me.
01:04:09Sorry, I thought that was you.
01:04:14Oh.
01:04:14Need a jump, it looks like.
01:04:15Oh, the battery's dead.
01:04:25I really appreciate this.
01:04:27No problem.
01:04:33Give it a try.
01:04:34It's nothing, huh?
01:04:35Nope.
01:04:36Let me try it.
01:04:37Okay.
01:04:38I really envy your husband, Anna.
01:04:40I really envy your husband, Anna.
01:04:41Ah!
01:04:42Ah!
01:04:43Ah!
01:04:44Ah!
01:04:45Ah!
01:04:46Ah!
01:04:47Ah!
01:04:48Ah!
01:04:49Ah!
01:04:50Ah!
01:04:51Ah!
01:04:52Ah!
01:04:53Ah!
01:04:54Ah!
01:04:55Ah!
01:04:57Ah!
01:04:58Ah!
01:04:59Ah!
01:05:00Ah!
01:05:01Ah!
01:05:02Ah!
01:05:03Ah!
01:05:04Ah!
01:05:06Ah!
01:05:08But he doesn't deserve you.
01:05:09Ah!
01:05:10Ah!
01:05:11Ah!
01:05:12Ah!
01:05:13AHHHHH!
01:05:32You've reached out, so I can't take your phone right now.
01:05:43BELL RINGS
01:06:08I was just trying to call you!
01:06:10Is she there?
01:06:11No. I checked all the doors and windows. They're locked.
01:06:13Whose car is that?
01:06:14That's Allison's.
01:06:15His is gone?
01:06:16Yeah.
01:06:17He probably took her somewhere.
01:06:18You're probably right.
01:06:19Excuse me.
01:06:25Hey.
01:06:26Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:06:27No, no, no.
01:06:28You're not going to break in, are you?
01:06:29Think of it as keyless entry.
01:06:31Yeah, but I have a key.
01:06:32Anya?
01:06:33Well, no.
01:06:34Then why bring it up?
01:06:36Good point.
01:06:43Tell me you know that.
01:06:44I know that.
01:06:46Allison?
01:06:49Allison!
01:06:52Allison!
01:06:55Let me look in here.
01:06:56Maybe we should call the police.
01:06:58And tell them what?
01:07:00Everything's fine over here.
01:07:01And oh yeah, by the way, we decided to break in just to make sure.
01:07:06Look.
01:07:07All I can prove right this minute
01:07:10is that he was willing to pay me 10 grand instead of $300 a day, plus expenses.
01:07:16Whose cell phone?
01:07:18The ranch.
01:07:19The ranch?
01:07:20They have a ranch out by Green Mountain.
01:07:22Allison said Steve wanted to go out there this weekend.
01:07:40an 우럭.
01:08:03Lenny, I'm home.
01:08:05Sweetie, I just got a few chores to do.
01:08:19I'll be right up, OK?
01:08:35I took a long way towards removing all of those tragic memories of Greg and Becky.
01:09:03Trust me, but I tell you that you'll be much happier than you were before.
01:09:07I'll give you my word.
01:09:15Here we go.
01:09:20As far as the rest of the world is concerned, we're dead.
01:09:33Who?
01:09:43Who I forgot how much I love it out here
01:10:04Son of a bitch
01:10:08What are you doing to me
01:10:10What have you done with my family
01:10:13My child
01:10:14With my real husband
01:10:16As far as I'm concerned I am your real husband
01:10:23Why me
01:10:26Because I love you Alison
01:10:28Would I go to all this trouble if I didn't
01:10:31You know you were the perfect woman once
01:10:35Loyal
01:10:37Obedient
01:10:39Beautiful
01:10:40Most of all
01:10:42I'm not independent enough to have a life or a career of your own
01:10:48I had a life
01:10:50You took it from me
01:10:52I gave you a better life
01:10:54You should be grateful
01:10:56Anyway
01:10:59Pretty soon we're going to forget about all that and we're going to start again
01:11:03Don't you want to be happy again the way that we used to be
01:11:05Never happen
01:11:06I'll get you in your sleep
01:11:08I don't think so
01:11:13Okay
01:11:15You know I'm going to give you a little something
01:11:17Just settle you down
01:11:18Okay
01:11:19Alison
01:11:20Stop it
01:11:21Stop it
01:11:22No
01:11:23Alison
01:11:24Alison
01:11:25Oh
01:11:26They say it's going to be a chilly one tonight
01:11:43I thought I'd build this cozy little fire
01:11:44Would you like that?
01:11:45No
01:11:46Look we're going to start fresh
01:11:47We're going to erase all that
01:11:48We're going to have a clean slate
01:11:49We'll start all over again
01:11:50You know I find the honeymoon phase is the best part of any relationship anyway
01:11:56I'm looking forward to us falling in love all over again
01:11:57How about you?
01:11:58Oh
01:12:26Well how about that?
01:12:27I guess sometimes the old way is the best
01:12:30It's up on the left about a quarter mile tops
01:12:44Why did you tell me before we're right on top of it?
01:12:46What do you mean?
01:12:47I just did
01:12:48Yeah well hopefully you didn't hear us
01:12:56What are you doing?
01:12:57What does it look like I'm doing?
01:12:59I want to see what we're dealing with
01:13:01What about me?
01:13:02You?
01:13:03You're staying here it's safer
01:13:04No no no
01:13:05No no
01:13:06Man the dark in the middle of the freaking woods?
01:13:08I don't think so
01:13:09Listen to me
01:13:10No I'm not listening to anything
01:13:11Number one I got you this gig
01:13:13And number two that is my best friend I'm coming with
01:13:16Alright alright alright just be quiet
01:13:19Bring the flashlight
01:13:21I think you'll learn after four wives they're never going to do what you tell them to do anyway
01:13:25Jack
01:13:29What are you doing?
01:13:30There's a perfectly good road right here
01:13:32Have you heard the truck?
01:13:34He's watching the road not the woods
01:13:36Now come on follow me
01:13:38Come on
01:13:44Pupil still dilated?
01:13:45That's good
01:13:46Let's check that pulse out
01:13:51Well that's a little weak
01:13:53Okay
01:13:59I'll be right back
01:14:13Good boy
01:14:14Good boy
01:14:15Good boy
01:14:21Let go will ya?
01:14:26Thank you
01:14:34Oh my god
01:14:35Okay she's there now where is he?
01:14:39Do you think he hurt us?
01:14:41He might have
01:14:43Which means we got no time to lose
01:14:46Does he have any guns that you're aware of?
01:14:48Well I've only been here once he wasn't waving any around or anything
01:14:51Then I'm going to get her
01:14:53And this time you stay put
01:14:55You stay right here
01:14:56But I don't
01:14:57No
01:14:58You may be armed
01:14:59Now don't move
01:15:02Unless of course something happens
01:15:04In which case you hightail it back to the truck
01:15:07And you get the hell out of here
01:15:08You got it?
01:15:09Got it
01:15:10Good girl
01:15:11Great
01:15:12Okay if something goes wrong
01:15:13I tell three months by yourself
01:15:15Great
01:15:16If something goes wrong
01:15:17Why'd you tell three months by yourself?
01:15:18Okay
01:15:19Oh my god
01:15:20What's wrong with you?
01:15:21No
01:15:22No
01:15:23No
01:15:24No
01:15:25No
01:15:26No
01:15:27No
01:15:28No
01:15:29No
01:15:30No
01:15:31No
01:15:32No
01:15:33No
01:15:34No
01:15:35No
01:15:36No
01:15:37No
01:15:38No
01:15:39No
01:15:40Oh, my God.
01:16:10Oh, my God.
01:16:40Oh, my God.
01:17:10Oh, my God.
01:17:12Hurry.
01:17:13He's going to try to...
01:17:14Don't worry about him.
01:17:15First, we've got to get you out of here.
01:17:17Okay.
01:17:27Alison, come on.
01:17:29You can do this.
01:17:31You can do this.
01:17:32Okay.
01:17:33Come on.
01:17:34Come on.
01:17:35Come on.
01:17:36Come on.
01:17:37Come on.
01:17:38Come on.
01:17:42Come on.
01:17:43Come on.
01:17:49Come on.
01:17:50Come on.
01:17:51There you go.
01:17:52Alison, come on.
01:17:53You can do this.
01:17:54Who's out here?
01:17:56I need you to listen to me.
01:17:57Listen to me.
01:17:58The real name is Anna.
01:17:59Anna Tyson.
01:18:00Remember?
01:18:01You're Anna.
01:18:02Do you remember?
01:18:03You're Anna.
01:18:04Do you remember?
01:18:05Do you remember?
01:18:06Do you remember?
01:18:07Do you remember?
01:18:08Huh?
01:18:09You have a daughter, that's right.
01:18:10Down, down, down, down, down.
01:18:11Down, down, down, down, down.
01:18:16See you.
01:18:19Hope I'm gonna be here.
01:18:20What?
01:18:21I'm so happy.
01:18:22Don't tell you.
01:18:25Come on.
01:18:26Do you see me?
01:18:28You know what?
01:18:29What?
01:18:30She's not a good one.
01:18:31Who's out here?
01:18:32You need you to listen to me.
01:18:33Listen to me.
01:18:34The real name is Anna.
01:18:35Anna Tyson.
01:18:36Anna.
01:18:37Do you remember?
01:18:38You have a daughter, and you have a husband, and they're alive.
01:18:43They're alive and they're waiting for you.
01:18:46They are.
01:19:04I got you, Janet!
01:19:08Hey, Janet.
01:19:18I guess you need to stop by.
01:19:21I called 911.
01:19:22The police will be here any minute.
01:19:24They will.
01:19:25Who's with you?
01:19:25Burger?
01:19:26No.
01:19:29Liar.
01:19:31They need to do this for them.
01:19:32Come on.
01:19:33You can do it.
01:19:34Come on.
01:19:38Come on.
01:19:39Come on.
01:19:40Atta girl.
01:19:41Atta girl.
01:19:42Come on, Hannah.
01:19:43You can do this.
01:19:44I don't do this.
01:19:45He's in the same house.
01:19:46I'll deal with him.
01:19:47Come on.
01:19:48I want you to sit here.
01:19:50Stay here and don't move, okay?
01:19:52I'll be right back.
01:19:54I'll be right back.
01:19:55Oh, my God.
01:19:56He's in the same house.
01:19:57I'll deal with him.
01:19:59Come on.
01:20:02I want you to sit here.
01:20:04Stay here and don't move, okay?
01:20:06I'll be right back.
01:20:07Let's go.
01:20:37Let's go.
01:21:07Let's go.
01:21:37Let's go.
01:21:39Ah!
01:21:41Ah!
01:21:43Allison?
01:21:45Upstairs, sweetheart.
01:21:49Allison?
01:21:51Upstairs, sweetheart.
01:21:55Allison?
01:21:57Upstairs, sweetheart.
01:22:01Allison?
01:22:03Come on out, honey.
01:22:05I know you're in here.
01:22:09Come on out, honey.
01:22:11I know you're in here.
01:22:15Come on, Allison.
01:22:17Come on out, honey.
01:22:19I know you're in here.
01:22:21Come on, Allison.
01:22:23This is silly.
01:22:25Oh, there you are.
01:22:27You have really made a mess of things.
01:22:29Oh, there you are.
01:22:31You have really made a mess of things, Allison.
01:22:35That's not my name.
01:22:37Excuse me?
01:22:38I said that!
01:22:39No, I'm sorry.
01:22:40I said that!
01:22:41No, I'm sorry.
01:22:42Come on, Allison.
01:22:43Come on, Allison.
01:22:44Come on, Allison.
01:22:45This is silly.
01:22:47Oh, there you are.
01:22:49You have really made a mess of things, Allison.
01:22:52You have really made a mess of things, Allison.
01:22:57That's not my name.
01:22:58Excuse me.
01:23:00I said that!
01:23:02No, I need!
01:23:19First thing, Allison is the same.
01:23:20I'm not sure how to write it out.
01:23:23I can't keep it from leaving.
01:23:24Anything isn't that many books, Allison.
01:23:26I can't even tell you what the things are about.
01:23:28I can't keep it from being taken.
01:23:30You have to task myself.
01:23:31I can't keep it from leaving.
01:23:33You have to be the same.
01:23:34I can't keep it from being in.
01:23:36I can't keep it from being in.
01:23:37You have to take it from being in.
01:23:40I can't keep it from being in.
01:23:42You are everyone.
01:23:43Oh, my God, Allison, I can't do that.
01:23:45Excuse me, ma'am.
01:24:00I'm Special Agent Perdue.
01:24:05You're Allison Morgan?
01:24:08No, I'm Anna Tyson.
01:24:11You remember that?
01:24:15Do you remember them?
01:24:25Because they remember you.
01:24:45Mommy, Mommy, Mommy, Mommy, Mommy, Mommy.
01:24:59Come on.
01:25:01Oh, my God.
01:25:31Oh, my God.
01:26:01Oh, my God.
01:26:31Oh, my God.
01:27:01Oh, my God.
01:27:31Oh, my God.
01:28:01Oh, my God.
01:28:31Oh, my God.
01:29:01Oh, my God.
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