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00:00:00You
00:00:19Go back tell them it was all me you could still say here's I don't care about say for myself. I only care about being with you
00:00:27We belong together now that we've met you our fates are forever tied you go I go remember
00:00:57We're off
00:01:19Cora it's Leo they got another P&E call this morning press is already on it
00:01:27Oh
00:01:30Burglars broke into memento jewelry over the night without setting off the alarm system
00:01:35Although cameras recorded an image of one suspect so far it has been impossible to identify them
00:01:41Oh
00:01:52Morning dad I heard the news about memento congratulations and grads on a P&E
00:01:58Congratulations on any new development that helped you break your first big case as lead detective and remember
00:02:02I'm here if you need me. Oh, that's nice, but um you're retired. So go retire. All right. I love you honey. Love you, too
00:02:10It's always higher than the sky
00:02:17Come on
00:02:19Why are you waiting? What? Okay in case you forgot I did swear an oath of honor to enforce the law and maintain order
00:02:26Mm-hmm, and I promise there won't be complete societal collapse because I let my best friend skip the line
00:02:31Oh, you promise because I do desperately need coffee. I was tossing and turning last night with this really weird dream
00:02:39You know, I love analyzing people's dreams
00:02:41Maybe later not to tell you how to do your job, but there is a long line of people waiting people can wait a little longer if it means
00:02:46We hear your dreams
00:02:48Finn Wow, I didn't know that they let you out of the DA's office when the Sun is up. It must be a bank holiday
00:02:55Hey congrats on your promotion. Oh, thank you. Yeah, my girl here's worked hard to break the tape go plain clothes
00:03:01Wow, look at you all the lingo. She watches too much law and order
00:03:05Sorry, this is Finn Walsh. He is the assistant DA and this is Suzette. I own this joint and here pour overs on the house
00:03:13Oh, thank you, but I'm actually a tea guy bergamot if you have it with sugar. Thanks
00:03:19Hey, so I heard you're on the jewelry store case. Yeah, I'm sure you're swamp
00:03:24But I was thinking of swinging by the station later to go over the evidence from that bank job last August if you have time
00:03:30How about I take you out to lunch so we can celebrate your promotion? My schedule is a little crazy, but I think for you
00:03:37I can make time
00:03:39Great bergamot for the tea guy
00:03:43Sugar's over there, right. Thank you for the tea. Catch you later.
00:03:49Well seems like he was only interested in the sugar that was right in front of him. Okay dating a DA though
00:03:54After making detective might be a bad look
00:03:57Yeah, especially because everybody already thinks that I got the promotion because my dad was the chief of police
00:04:02What no everyone knows you got this promotion because you're the best at your job. You helped find that missing kid
00:04:07You caught that arsonist although I still hear Timmy somewhere down that well
00:04:12What?
00:04:13Blassie reference you watch too much TV anyways who cares what anyone else thinks hey you deserve all of your success
00:04:19I hope you know that. Thank you now. Tell me more about this dream
00:04:23We talking like teeth falling out. No took a test. You didn't study for actually I'm really late
00:04:29All right, go show him who's the boss. Oh, and when that DA comes by the station asking to take you out to lunch
00:04:33Just remember he's a tea guy
00:04:35Okay, bye
00:04:45Morning
00:04:46Make sure you get this and the lights still there
00:04:50Leo surprised you came down to the crime scene. I thought today was retirement day time to give it a rest
00:04:57Now I'm working through the end of the week, but I'm happy to head home if you want to go it alone
00:05:03detective
00:05:04No, I think the vibe from the squad has me feeling alone enough detective
00:05:09My incredible investigative skills deduct that nobody wants me here. I want you here. I appreciate that
00:05:14I know you and the new chief go way back and that you put in a good word for me. So that wasn't charity
00:05:20I know talent when I see it Cora
00:05:22Thanks
00:05:23All right, now let me that keen mind ears. What am I looking at? B&E
00:05:28Possible larceny first, maybe second degree. It took a lot of inventory. Can I just state the obvious?
00:05:34Why is this not enforced glass? Old buildings
00:05:37Back in my day, this used to be a record store
00:05:40And press said there's surveillance? Techs are going through it now. You think this is connected to the other larcenies?
00:05:44Like the other larcenies, the window is the point of entry, but this smash is more haphazard
00:05:49The other windows had consistent radial fracture surrounded by concentric cracks suggesting premeditation with a small tool
00:05:56Could be the same perp, but I mean the house burglaries were more elegant less brute force. So this
00:06:04Feels off about time you got here
00:06:07What a mess
00:06:09Yeah, did they take a picture of this? He's pretty worked up
00:06:11What about that one? Yeah, I got him
00:06:13I don't understand why they're wasting so much time
00:06:15Warning, I'm Detective McCloud
00:06:16You need to find these hoodlums
00:06:18And that is what we intend to do
00:06:19But on what timeline?
00:06:21Because I'm friends with the Omalis and they told me you haven't made any progress on catching the thugs that broke into their house
00:06:27It was weeks ago and now you've let those vandals rob me
00:06:30Okay, well, we we don't know that the two are connected and I can't comment on an ongoing investigation
00:06:35So why don't we just focus on what happened here? Have you inventoried what's missing?
00:06:41I haven't had a chance to go through everything, but I know for sure these pieces are gone
00:06:47Nice watch
00:06:56Cora, hey, Cora, are you okay?
00:06:59Come here, go here
00:07:01You're okay, you're okay
00:07:03I love you
00:07:08I wish we got to have our chance
00:07:12I will always love you
00:07:14in this life
00:07:16and the next
00:07:20Cora, don't
00:07:21Cora
00:07:23Don't go
00:07:26Please don't
00:07:33Oh shoot, did I miss the introductions?
00:07:41I'm
00:07:42I'm Aegon, it's my first eon
00:07:45Where am I?
00:07:46Where's Cora?
00:07:52It gets me every time
00:07:53Liam O'Connor
00:07:55Your soul has been weighed and found wanting
00:07:58In life, you were a thief, a rogue who cared for nothing but himself
00:08:02And now you stand before the department of destiny to face your fate
00:08:06Wait, is Cora here?
00:08:07Is she safe?
00:08:09Cora died nearly 200 years ago
00:08:11But if it makes you feel any better, uh, you're dead too, so
00:08:16Why would that make me feel any better?
00:08:17Also 200 years, so where have I been all that time?
00:08:20Limbo
00:08:22Yeah, it's not exactly Disneyland, but it sure does beat the H-E double hockey sticks
00:08:27What's a hockey stick?
00:08:28Quiet!
00:08:30All questions will be answered
00:08:32Liam O'Connor, you are here because limbo is closing and all souls must be allocated one way or the other
00:08:46For the department, this has been a monumental feat of the highest order
00:08:50Overtaxing the department and requiring even the most unskilled of junior agents
00:08:56To finally get their own case
00:08:57Well done
00:08:59Thank you
00:08:59Liam, in life you stole many things, but the most unforgivable thing to steal was Cora McLeod's heart
00:09:06Cora and I were in love with each other
00:09:08But she wasn't destined for you, you stole her from her true soulmate, Finn Walsh
00:09:13He's Cora's soulmate?
00:09:15No
00:09:15Yes, and he is a good and true man, and so instead of Cora being in a fated pair with Finn,
00:09:21she joined in an errant pairing with you, a mistake in the tapestry of fate
00:09:26Samil doesn't really like mistakes
00:09:28Liam O'Connor
00:09:29You've stolen
00:09:31You've sown chaos, you've broken hearts, but now we're offering you a chance for redemption
00:09:38There are seven souls from your time in Ireland who have been reincarnated all together, their fates linked
00:09:46Having misstepped in their first life, they are being given the chance to prove where they should spend eternity
00:09:51Wait, so they've all been living their lives while I've been stuck where, in limbo?
00:09:56Yeah, that's our bad
00:09:58A clerical error
00:09:59But if it makes you feel any better, you're the only one that got to keep your memories from Ireland
00:10:03And see this awesome place
00:10:05Also, none of them got to see the cool presentation that's the mail made, so
00:10:09So, you are going to join them in the human world, and your mission is to set Cora on her destined path and help her fall in love with her true soul mate, Finn Walsh
00:10:20Wait, let me get this straight
00:10:22You want me to get the love of my life to fall for another man?
00:10:26And we don't have much time, their fates need to be decided soon, so
00:10:30No
00:10:32I can't do that, why would I ever do that?
00:10:36Why would you ever do that? Well, you would do that because should you succeed, you will spend eternity in heaven
00:10:42But should you fail, or defy us
00:10:45Then, uh, itchy double hockey sticks
00:10:47What's hockey?
00:10:49Well, in 1867...
00:10:51Okay, we are aware that you know nothing of the world that you are being sent to
00:10:55However, you won't be alone because Egon will be your handler and help you in your task
00:11:02Don't worry, I know that the world has changed a lot, but I will guide you through it every step of the way
00:11:07Women's rights, indoor plumbing, Ireland and Britain are friends now
00:11:11Uh, kinda
00:11:13Okay, the important thing to know is some of them will think they know you from the present day
00:11:17As we've planted some false memories
00:11:19Right, and people in present day have the same name as they did in the past
00:11:22Oh well, names tend to stick to souls
00:11:24So, Liam, what fate do you choose, hmm?
00:11:30I choose Korra
00:11:32Okay
00:11:33Just remember that you are being given a chance to do right for once
00:11:37To save yourself
00:11:38But more importantly
00:11:39To save her
00:11:41And save her I will
00:11:48Whoa
00:11:48Hey
00:11:53Come on
00:11:55Watch where you're going
00:11:56Damn
00:11:57Thought you said you were going to meet me at the motel
00:12:01Boys
00:12:05How I've missed your ugly mug
00:12:07Yeah, you sure look happy
00:12:09Whoa
00:12:11You, uh, you do something reckless
00:12:13I'm not that happy
00:12:17All right
00:12:17It's good to be working together again
00:12:19I really appreciate you coming in from Portland to help out on the case
00:12:22Yeah
00:12:23Yeah, sorry about the radio silence
00:12:25It's been pulled in every direction since I took over the department
00:12:28Took over what department?
00:12:31Providence Falls Police Department
00:12:33You're a constable
00:12:34I'm a constable
00:12:40What?
00:12:42Okay
00:12:43You just keep that irish sense of humor of yours under lock until you've settled in, all right?
00:12:47So I'm fine with the boys up in Portland, but my rookie detective's not going to appreciate it
00:12:51Especially since I've yet to tell her she's got a new partner
00:12:53Right, yeah, okay
00:12:54Where exactly are we headed?
00:12:56Uh, memento jewelry
00:12:59Call came in this morning, it's another larceny
00:13:02What did you do?
00:13:05Are you feeling okay?
00:13:07Yeah
00:13:08Yeah, yeah, yeah
00:13:09Let's just have a crack
00:13:11Okay, well can it
00:13:12Right here
00:13:16Detective McConnor
00:13:18Hello
00:13:19Chief, what are you doing here?
00:13:20I want you to meet someone
00:13:21This is, uh, Detective Liam McConnor
00:13:26Sorry, have we met before?
00:13:31Uh, not in this lifetime
00:13:37Um, I'm Detective McCloud
00:13:39Detective? Wait, you're also a constable?
00:13:42How can that be? You're a woman
00:13:45Excuse me?
00:13:46Wait, you're the rookie detective, so that makes me your partner
00:13:49Who said I need a partner?
00:13:51Boyd
00:13:52Yeah, but don't worry, some people profess that I'm, uh, quite a good partner
00:13:55Even to a woman rookie constable
00:13:59Okay, seems like we might have got off on the wrong foot there
00:14:01But I'm not sure that foot's gonna change because I have a pretty good gut sense of people
00:14:05And what sense do you have of me?
00:14:07That you're not the partnering type
00:14:09Which is fine, just like I said, I don't need a partner
00:14:12You brought in an outsider to partner with me?
00:14:19How is that gonna win me friends at the station?
00:14:21What, you're gonna win friends at the station when you solve the case?
00:14:23You're gonna solve with Liam, he's a good detective
00:14:26A good detective who's not even wearing gloves while handling evidence?
00:14:29Liam, put that down
00:14:30He's a little unorthodox, but he's good
00:14:32What's that boy, sir?
00:14:35It's your phone, detective
00:14:39Incredible sleuthing skills
00:14:41Just trust me, okay?
00:14:42Uh, fine
00:14:45You're the chief
00:14:47You're giving him a lift back to the station
00:14:49Boyd
00:14:51Yeah
00:14:51When you said you'd give me a roid, I thought you meant you had a horse stabled
00:14:54Very funny
00:14:55You leave the city for a small town job and you think I'm out on the stick somewhere
00:14:59So buckle up, I don't know what's gotten into you
00:15:02You gotta get it together before we get to the station
00:15:04McLeod's gonna fight me on this partnering thing
00:15:06Yeah, detective McLeod
00:15:09She's magnificent
00:15:12You better mean magnificent at her job
00:15:14Of course, yeah
00:15:16As I'm sure she is
00:15:20Boys
00:15:21Oh, it is so nice to see you, man
00:15:23It's good to see you too
00:15:25Actually, I could use some friendly advice right about now
00:15:28Oh yeah?
00:15:29Sure, yeah, what is it?
00:15:30I've very recently had a conundrum
00:15:33Okay
00:15:34There's this case
00:15:36And the people in authority, they want me to handle it a certain way
00:15:40Maybe they're right, you know, in part
00:15:41But honestly, everything inside me, my heart
00:15:46Just wants me to do the complete opposite
00:15:48This isn't about me, is it?
00:15:50I'm not the authority
00:15:52No, no, they're far more powerful than you
00:15:55I hope this isn't like the mob case you're on in Portland
00:15:58Okay, I mean, look, look
00:16:00You know, are they wrong about how to handle the case?
00:16:02Yeah, sure
00:16:04You know, it's not like they haven't seen that before
00:16:06Maybe they are wrong
00:16:10After all, who are they to decide fate?
00:16:12Hmm
00:16:15Not sure I'm following you
00:16:16But look, the Liam I know
00:16:18Always got the job done right
00:16:19Regardless of whatever others thought
00:16:22Even if you do inside a little chaos along the way
00:16:26And perhaps destiny needs a bit of chaos
00:16:28And this is our research room
00:16:34I would recommend brushing up on the rules of destiny
00:16:36Before diving into the specifics of this case
00:16:38Aye aye, boss
00:16:39I've already started memorizing all 333 rules of destiny
00:16:42Number one, life is a specific application of the great
00:16:45You can memorize them silently
00:16:46Okay, good
00:16:47But you do need to study up on Korra as her fate rests in the balance
00:16:50Oh, huh
00:16:56That's a lot of Korra
00:16:58Yeah
00:16:59Well, she has an important fate
00:17:02You better get started
00:17:03Just one couldn't hurt
00:17:25Come on, come on
00:17:29Right now, you're sure or they're gone
00:17:31Oi, oi
00:17:32A maid told me the necklace will be here
00:17:34It's kept in the doctor's room
00:17:36Okay, let's go
00:17:37Go away
00:17:38Before the sun's rise
00:18:02Oh my dear
00:18:16Uh, this isn't my castle
00:18:19New to town
00:18:21New to town
00:18:22And uh, I've got them turned around
00:18:24Uh, please forgive the lateness of this intrusion
00:18:28You sneak into your own castle after picking the lock
00:18:31Nice effort, but you're not fooling me
00:18:33But you're not fooling me with that sword
00:18:37No cutting edge
00:18:39It's my practice sword
00:18:41My father lets me fence with him sometimes
00:18:43But I don't really need it
00:18:45See, all I'd need to do is scream
00:18:48And three sharp swords would appear held by brutish men quick to use them
00:18:51Ah, well, there's no need to do that
00:18:53Ah, well, there's no need to do that
00:18:54Let's just declare this a folly of misunderstanding
00:18:58And uh, I'll just be on my way then
00:19:01Not quite
00:19:04I'll let you go
00:19:05But on one condition
00:19:11And what might that be?
00:19:13You tell me the truth why you're here
00:19:16What are you on about?
00:19:18I'm on about knowing something of the world
00:19:22And how can I help you with that?
00:19:25My whole life has been inside these castle walls
00:19:29With people just like me
00:19:31And in four months I'll marry a man I've only just met
00:19:35And the rest of my life will be inside his castle walls with people just like him
00:19:41So
00:19:44You could tell me something different about you, your life
00:19:49Why would you care about my life?
00:19:51Because you look like someone who's had adventure
00:19:55And I've realised too late that I want an adventure
00:20:00You're not making any sense
00:20:02Perhaps, but I haven't screamed
00:20:05That's true
00:20:06Guess there's something about you that I trust
00:20:08Why would you trust me?
00:20:13Have you read Rousseau?
00:20:15He believes that people are born good
00:20:17It's their lot in life that corrupts them
00:20:20Desperate people are forced to do desperate things
00:20:22But people want to do good, to be good
00:20:26So I guess I believe that about you two
00:20:29Well that's lovely
00:20:33It's harrowingly naive, but it's lovely
00:20:36And also because I have a real sword
00:20:41With a deadly cutting edge, should I need it
00:20:43So what'll it be?
00:20:45Bloody end for you?
00:20:47Or your story for me?
00:20:57Why did you come here tonight?
00:21:09To steal something?
00:21:10I thought the place was empty
00:21:22We returned from Dublin this morning
00:21:28Nice
00:21:32I still believe there's more to your story than that
00:21:34Well, if it's my whole story you want
00:21:36It might take a while
00:21:45Well
00:21:47I have all the time in the world
00:21:48I suppose I could start by telling you about me, Pa
00:21:58You're caught here
00:22:07Your house is bigger than my village
00:22:10Or get the help of one to repel another
00:22:18You're here to tell me a story?
00:22:24I've got my room
00:22:25This one's right
00:22:28Whoa
00:22:31See that?
00:22:32That's Sirius
00:22:34A brighter star
00:22:36The ancient Egyptians worshipped Sirius
00:22:39Believing that celestial bodies influenced fate
00:22:43And that is why we make wishes on stars
00:22:49I always believed that Branton wishes was fate's cruelest joke
00:22:55Well, I'm starting to rethink that
00:23:06Doesn't look like the Book of Korra
00:23:07I was just brushing up on the case
00:23:10I couldn't help but notice
00:23:12Their connection seems really strong
00:23:15What's to stop Liam from ignoring the mission
00:23:17And just trying to win Korra back?
00:23:19I put protections in place for that
00:23:22Hey Korra
00:23:23Any chance you changed your mind about attending the police ball?
00:23:26Yeah, I thought about it but I think I'll skip
00:23:29No, make sure to call if you need anything, okay?
00:23:34Detective O'Connor
00:23:37We got off to a shaky start
00:23:40But we can start over if you can bear working with a woman rookie constable
00:23:47We can bear it
00:23:50So, partners then
00:23:56Oh, what the
00:24:00Are you coming detective?
00:24:01Uh, so we have a desk for you
00:24:18Near me
00:24:20Seems we have an audience
00:24:22Yeah, well there's a lot of history here pertaining to me that you don't know about
00:24:27Likewise
00:24:29Uh, this is you
00:24:31This is me
00:24:33Are you sure that we've never met before?
00:24:36I don't know
00:24:38Have we met?
00:24:40Do you remember me from somewhere?
00:24:43I don't know
00:24:47Anyways, um
00:24:48About the case
00:24:49We've emailed every pawn shop in the Tri-State area
00:24:52So if the perps try to fence the stolen jewels
00:24:54We will be notified
00:24:56And I also have forensic texts
00:24:58By that I mean Officer Callahan
00:25:00Monitoring online and black market
00:25:03Sounds like you've got it all under control
00:25:05That's to be expected
00:25:05I mean you always did have a brilliant mind
00:25:09Always since I've known you
00:25:12What exactly are you adding here?
00:25:14Boyd would tell you that my most helpful skill is the ability to think like a criminal
00:25:19You know, understand their mindset, their motivation
00:25:22Whoever committed that crime
00:25:24Likely didn't think it through
00:25:26Yeah, I got the same feeling
00:25:31Why are you looking at me like that?
00:25:33It's just uh
00:25:35I'm happy for you
00:25:37You get to have adventures and feel like you've lived
00:25:39I'm sorry, can you excuse me for a minute?
00:25:50Hey, Austin, what's the story here?
00:25:52Dominic, I got caught tagging again
00:25:54Had to write him up
00:25:55Can I take it from here?
00:25:56It's all yours, detective?
00:26:04So you want to tell me what happened?
00:26:06Just letting off some steam
00:26:07Dominic, we talked about this
00:26:10All of these infractions add up
00:26:12You want to tag?
00:26:13Go to Second Chances
00:26:15Make art
00:26:15Yeah, yeah, I know
00:26:17Look, I want to show up for you
00:26:19But I can't do that if you don't show up for yourself
00:26:23So what do you say?
00:26:25Will you come?
00:26:28Come on
00:26:29I just got the new Madden game and
00:26:31None of these other kids are showing me any competition
00:26:34It's pretty bad
00:26:35If you want to lose
00:26:39Okay, fine, game on
00:26:45I'll see you there
00:26:52He's a good kid
00:26:54It's nice that you look out for him
00:26:55It's the least I can do
00:26:57He's been dealt a bad hand and
00:27:00His stepdad Jake's a piece of work
00:27:03But Dominic deserves a second chance
00:27:05I heard you mention something about that
00:27:07Yeah, it's um, it's this program that I'm trying to get off the ground with the local community center
00:27:13To help kids in the system get a first start
00:27:16Different path
00:27:18You always did see the best in people
00:27:21I mean, I could assume
00:27:22We should get back upstairs
00:27:24There's a string of break-ins that I think could be connected
00:27:35So the larceny started a month ago
00:27:38And whoever's pulling these jobs is smart
00:27:40Power cut to security systems
00:27:42No forensics to speak of
00:27:43And always on nights when the houses are empty
00:27:46So they've done the research
00:27:48No witnesses
00:27:48Nobody gets hurt
00:27:50Inside man
00:27:51Or woman
00:27:53Yeah, we thought maybe
00:27:54But each house has a different security system
00:27:57Different locks too
00:27:58But that didn't slow them down any
00:28:03Your phone, detective
00:28:05Fine
00:28:07Oh, that's
00:28:08Yeah, this thing
00:28:10Oh, it's just
00:28:11I don't know
00:28:13I do not know
00:28:14Are you gonna get it?
00:28:17No, I got it
00:28:18It's just
00:28:19Oh
00:28:22You're saying?
00:28:24Um, yes
00:28:26In addition to the jewelry store
00:28:28There have been three private residences hit
00:28:31The Sullivans
00:28:33The Sheets
00:28:33And the O'Malley's
00:28:37Are those names familiar to you?
00:28:39Boys
00:28:44There you are
00:28:46Are you dodging me or what?
00:28:50Did you hear about the O'Malley's?
00:28:52You haven't been doing any lock picking without your old partner now, are you?
00:28:55I was about to ask you the same thing
00:29:00Seriously though, the Sheets
00:29:02The Sullivans
00:29:03And now this
00:29:03Seems like someone's moving in on her territory
00:29:06I'd like to know who
00:29:09What I'd like to know is how it went to them clouds
00:29:12You didn't get caught since the handsome hat of yours is still attached
00:29:14But did you get the necklace like?
00:29:16It was around the neck of the fair Cora
00:29:19She caught you
00:29:21She'll have her heads
00:29:21No, no, she won't
00:29:22That's just it
00:29:23Everything's the right
00:29:25She's not going to tell anyone
00:29:27She's
00:29:28Incredible
00:29:28She's
00:29:30Magic
00:29:30She's magic
00:29:31Please tell me you're not saying what I think you're saying
00:29:34Cora McLeod
00:29:36Doctor James McLeod
00:29:39Best friends to counselor
00:29:40Boy, she's not like them
00:29:41She
00:29:43She sees the best in people like
00:29:46Like even me
00:29:46She makes me want to change
00:29:49I don't know
00:29:50Be better
00:29:51What?
00:29:51Be better
00:29:52Yeah
00:29:52Boy, be better when you're the best teeth in Kinsey
00:29:55Second Amiga cars
00:29:57Didn't you say you had a good idea for a new oist
00:30:00We'll need another plan
00:30:01Now that the fair Cora has seen your face
00:30:02And the neck
00:30:03This is how to reach like
00:30:05Right
00:30:13Besides
00:30:13If you need a lass
00:30:17Why take one to just come call some
00:30:23Oh, I'm here
00:30:25Meredith
00:30:26What are you doing?
00:30:28Shouldn't be in here
00:30:28But you missed our rendezvous
00:30:30Yeah, I know
00:30:31It's just
00:30:34I went to church
00:30:35You know
00:30:36And I just been thinking after all
00:30:38You're a married woman
00:30:40What are we?
00:30:41Well, suddenly you're a man of honor
00:30:44Don't make me laugh
00:30:46What really happened?
00:30:48And don't tell me Father
00:30:49Frisgerald got in your ear
00:30:51Is it someone else?
00:30:55Another woman?
00:30:59I should have known better than to trust you Liam O'Connor
00:31:02Meredith, no
00:31:05Hey
00:31:05Don't do that
00:31:06Meredith, wait
00:31:12Meredith, wait
00:31:13Meredith, please
00:31:27Mmm
00:31:28Sorry
00:31:29That's
00:31:30No, it's fine
00:31:30Um, so those names
00:31:34Do sound familiar to you?
00:31:35Uh, no
00:31:36Just Irish names
00:31:39Detective McLeod
00:31:40This a good time?
00:31:41Oh, um
00:31:42Go over the evidence in the bank job case
00:31:44Actually, she's needed here with me
00:31:46Liam O'Connor, her new partner
00:31:48Oh
00:31:49Finn Walsh, ADA
00:31:51Nice to meet you
00:31:52Pleasure's all yours
00:31:53Excuse me
00:31:54Now's a good time
00:31:55We could go over here
00:31:57Great
00:31:58Sorry to steal her from you
00:32:01That's only fair I did steal her first
00:32:11Psst
00:32:13Agon, what are you doing here?
00:32:14I-I'm
00:32:15You're a handler
00:32:15I'm here to help you
00:32:16How are you here to help?
00:32:17How are you here to police me?
00:32:18Well
00:32:19I mean
00:32:20A little call me
00:32:21A little call me
00:32:21Yeah
00:32:22But
00:32:23How's it going?
00:32:23What do you think so far?
00:32:24What do I think?
00:32:25I think that nothing has made sense to me
00:32:27Since you dropped me off in this mad house of the world
00:32:29I know it must be a lot to process
00:32:31Come on in the 19th century
00:32:33Top-notch police department like
00:32:34We've got here in Providence Falls
00:32:36Am I right?
00:32:37Nice
00:32:38Good save
00:32:39That was so exciting
00:32:40Do you think he bought it?
00:32:41Do you think he bought it?
00:32:42Yeah, don't wear the hat inside
00:32:43Oh
00:32:44Come on
00:32:47What have you done to me?
00:32:48Every time that I touch Cora
00:32:50I get this
00:32:51Oh
00:32:51The zap
00:32:52Yeah
00:32:53That was Samuel's idea
00:32:55She didn't really trust you
00:32:57Stay away from Cora
00:32:58So you know
00:32:59When your skin touches hers
00:33:01It's bloody painful
00:33:03Well just think of it as a physical reminder to stay on mission
00:33:07Not that you need it
00:33:07I mean
00:33:08They are doing great in there
00:33:11Actually
00:33:12You could spin this
00:33:13Into plans for this evening
00:33:15The humans here
00:33:16They do this regular
00:33:17Group hang after work is finished
00:33:19I don't want to go to a hang-in with Cora
00:33:22No
00:33:24A group hang is uh
00:33:25It's like grabbing an ale
00:33:27Right
00:33:28So Cora's going
00:33:30Just invite Vin
00:33:33Okay go
00:33:35Well you know what
00:33:35I would
00:33:36I would actually really love it
00:33:37If maybe you wanted to stop by one day
00:33:40I'd love to
00:33:41Sounds like an amazing program
00:33:42What's this now?
00:33:43Oh Cora was just telling me about her second chances program
00:33:47Hey uh
00:33:48I heard that people go for an ale after work here
00:33:54Vin
00:33:55Would you like to join us
00:33:57For a hang-in
00:33:59I mean hang
00:34:00Um
00:34:01Yeah that sounds fun
00:34:03And I can invite Suzette
00:34:05Great
00:34:06I'm in too then
00:34:07And Cora you and I can talk more about second chances
00:34:10Yes okay
00:34:11I was thinking that maybe if we could get some DAs to recommend it during sentencing
00:34:15That that would be a game-changer
00:34:32Well
00:34:33Finally
00:34:34A place that I can understand
00:34:39Almost
00:34:40So when did you leave Ireland to come here?
00:34:43Feels like 200 years ago
00:34:46I want to know something
00:34:49Why did you become a constable?
00:34:51Well my dad was the chief of police
00:34:54So it was a reality I knew
00:34:56And it was a clear path
00:34:58But he wasn't everyone's favorite
00:35:00So that's made things tough
00:35:03Tougher for me
00:35:04Yeah but you're tough
00:35:05It still gets tiring feeling like everyone's against you though
00:35:10Like even if one day I did make chief nobody would think that I earned it
00:35:14So why do you do it?
00:35:16Because it's a way that I can do good in the world
00:35:21You don't by chance know Rousseau do you?
00:35:24The fate of man is to be governed by chance
00:35:26To make his or her destiny their own
00:35:29Yeah
00:35:33So I guess I just believe that a person's character is their fate
00:35:38That's lovely
00:35:40Harrowingly naive but lovely
00:35:44Hey hey
00:35:46Um
00:35:47Suzette this is detective Liam O'Connor
00:35:50Oh so you're the new partner Cora's been texting me about all day huh
00:35:54What?
00:35:54I'm just saying none of my co-workers have bone structure like that
00:35:57Charmed
00:35:57Liam I meant to ask you before
00:36:01Do you know Chelsea Coleman in the DA's office in Portland?
00:36:04I collaborated on the case a while back
00:36:07Can't say that I do
00:36:08But I guess in Portland we don't really work as closely with our DA's as you guys apparently do in Providence Falls
00:36:15Oh well I mean we don't really see each other all that often just
00:36:19When we're working a case together
00:36:20Guess it's just fate that has old Finn here working your cases
00:36:24Well lucky me because Finn is very thorough
00:36:27Finn I noticed that you're a wine guy
00:36:31Do you also enjoy a spot of tea?
00:36:33Comes from my Irish roots I guess
00:36:35My people are Irish by way of Britain
00:36:37Small world
00:36:38I'd ask if I knew them but they're probably posh eh
00:36:41You look like you've got aristocrats floating you
00:36:43Well this is fun
00:36:46As fun as it is I'm gonna go play some music
00:36:49I'll help you
00:36:49It's a two person job
00:36:55Okay spill
00:36:56Spill what?
00:36:57Who are you into?
00:36:58Neither
00:36:59Because as you stated I can't be dating a co-worker if I want to fight against my never baby reputation
00:37:04We got anything good?
00:37:05Oh shoot I forgot my excuse to be anywhere but here
00:37:14So who are you gonna pick?
00:37:18What?
00:37:20Oh sorry
00:37:21Uh music
00:37:22I don't know yet
00:37:23Speaking of music
00:37:25Terrible segue
00:37:26Are you are you planning on uh going to the police ball?
00:37:29Uh no
00:37:31I already get enough time with my co-workers judging me
00:37:33I don't need to do it on the weekends too
00:37:36Fair enough
00:37:38I have to go for work
00:37:39I thought maybe we could keep each other company
00:37:41But uh
00:37:44Anyway
00:37:46What's uh what are you feeling?
00:37:48Um I think this one
00:37:53Good choice
00:38:01If I had to pick a horse in this race I'd go even money on you two
00:38:04Horse racing okay yes finally
00:38:07Metaphor that I understand so which horse am I?
00:38:09Half lame bringing up the rear?
00:38:11You're the dark horse
00:38:12And if I had to pick someone for Cora I'd pick you
00:38:15She could use some more excitement in her life
00:38:17And you're way more intriguing than that buttoned up lawyer
00:38:19Well here's to good taste
00:38:23So you just moved here right? Where are you living?
00:38:26I actually don't know
00:38:27Boyd said something about a motel?
00:38:29Probably the Falls Lodge over on Viscano
00:38:32That place is nicknamed the Museum of Poor Decisions
00:38:34You know Cora's been looking to rent out her guest house for the past few months
00:38:39You might ask her about it?
00:38:41I just might
00:38:42Ta
00:38:43I really like you
00:38:45Aww
00:38:49Oh sorry
00:38:51Again?
00:38:52What are you
00:38:52Just
00:38:56Looks like it's going pretty good over there
00:38:57You know
00:38:59Wait
00:39:01Were you planning on interrupting them?
00:39:02No, I
00:39:03Because monogamous music is a beloved human romantic ritual
00:39:06Okay, I was just going to the
00:39:09You know
00:39:09Oh, the outhouses
00:39:11Those are just in the back of the bar now
00:39:12I did see that earlier
00:39:13Modern wonders
00:39:14Yeah
00:39:15Okay, you go do that
00:39:16I'm gonna go eavesdrop
00:39:17See how they're doing
00:39:18Okay
00:39:28Liam
00:39:31Meredith
00:39:33You're here
00:39:34Well, I heard you were in town
00:39:36And I know the boys in blue come here, so
00:39:38I've been calling you all day
00:39:41Why haven't you answered?
00:39:42Oh, that was you
00:39:45Through the the thing
00:39:47Yes, that was me on the thing
00:39:51Patiently waiting for you
00:39:54For me to
00:39:57What's with you tonight?
00:40:00John and I are officially over
00:40:03Yes, he's still living at the house for now, but
00:40:07But that doesn't mean that you and I can't pick up where we left off
00:40:11And where was that exactly?
00:40:15Just to remind me
00:40:24I have to go
00:40:25Answer your phone tomorrow
00:40:27And I'll remind you
00:40:37Hi
00:40:39Um
00:40:39Cora
00:40:40Sorry, I was just
00:40:42Suzette mentioned that you have a
00:40:44Guest house for let
00:40:46Any chance you'd rent it to me for a while?
00:40:49I fear that the inn that I'm at might give me smallpox
00:40:52Uh, well, I'm pretty sure that we cured smallpox
00:40:56But um
00:40:59Sure
00:41:00To the guest house if you want to come by tomorrow and check it out
00:41:03That'd be great
00:41:05Great
00:41:05Oh yeah, yeah sure
00:41:13This is it
00:41:16Okay, bedroom's upstairs
00:41:19Living room, kitchen
00:41:20Uh, the main house is and probably forever will be under construction because I'm doing it myself
00:41:25But this is in pretty good shape
00:41:28Fixing up your house, are you?
00:41:29Yeah, I inherited it from my grandma and it's been taking me years because time and money are in short supply
00:41:36Well maybe I can help on both ends
00:41:38I'll rent this space and I'll pitch in on your repairs in my free time
00:41:41That would be great actually
00:41:45But I want to make sure that this stays
00:41:48Purely professional
00:41:50Let's just be cops together
00:41:53Okay
00:41:54Um
00:41:56I can give you a lift to work
00:41:58Much obliged
00:41:59Yeah
00:41:59Nice voice
00:42:09Hey pumpkin
00:42:10Dad
00:42:11Oh
00:42:12Hey
00:42:12I didn't realize you had company
00:42:14Yeah, this is my new partner, Liam O'Connor
00:42:17Oh, I heard about you
00:42:18I think unorthodox was the word used
00:42:21I'm sure I'm flattered
00:42:22So what are you doing here at Cora's house?
00:42:24Oh, um, he's gonna rent the guest house
00:42:26Can you excuse us for a minute?
00:42:30Cora, can we have a word?
00:42:32Yeah
00:42:34I don't like the looks of him
00:42:36Maybe I should head to the station and get Boyd to do a background check
00:42:38No, dad, please, this is my business
00:42:40I don't need it dragged down to the station or the guys are never going to take me seriously
00:42:44All right, fine
00:42:46But promise me you'll stay focused
00:42:48Yes
00:42:48You can't get distracted by anything
00:42:50Not fixing up the house, not your personal life
00:42:52And not your volunteering project
00:42:53Okay, it's not a volunteering project
00:42:55It's an admirable hobby
00:42:57But this is a pivotal time in your career, Cora
00:43:00You play your cards right as lead detective
00:43:02You can be chief one day
00:43:03Right
00:43:04Okay, love you
00:43:06Love you
00:43:09Well, oh, I think you liked me
00:43:14I haven't taken thoughts about rent and demand
00:43:16No, it's all yours
00:43:25Why don't you, uh, take that for a spin?
00:43:39Why don't you, uh, take that for a spin?
00:43:51Okay, but I was just about to find the letter L
00:43:54Well, what am I...
00:43:57What?
00:44:00I've seen this necklace somewhere before
00:44:03Yeah, it, it looked oddly familiar to me too, but I couldn't figure out why
00:44:11I'm gonna continue comparing the forensics on the larceny cases to memento
00:44:14I know that the chief thinks that they're connected, but I just, I'm not sure
00:44:18What kind of criminal would succeed on three clever break-ins only to then haphazardly hit an obvious target like memento?
00:44:25Oh good, the owner of memento is back
00:44:29I keep telling him that he can't file for insurance before the case is closed
00:44:34I'll be right back
00:44:40Aegon, good, I need to talk to you
00:44:45These larcenies
00:44:47What's going on?
00:44:47The Sullivans, the Sheets, the O'Malleys, now Cora's necklace
00:44:51Why is the department making things happen the same way they did back in Orland?
00:44:55That wasn't us
00:44:57It must be some sort of a mistake or something, some unintended consequence
00:45:02Sometimes prized possessions have this way of like finding their way back to their rightful owner
00:45:07Destiny is this powerful force and you know they say history often rhymes
00:45:10Well if history rhymes then as you recall things didn't end very well for most of us back in Ireland
00:45:16Myself and Cora included
00:45:18Right
00:45:19Yeah, um
00:45:21Let's hope that history doesn't rhyme
00:45:23Listen, none of this matters as long as you get Ben and Cora back together
00:45:28You just need some sort of situation where they can really connect
00:45:31Something like uh
00:45:32Okay, this is perfect, is there anything more romantic than a ball?
00:45:49Liam, what you got there?
00:45:53Something that says the police ball is coming up, will you be attending that?
00:45:57Uh, no, I don't know if you've noticed but I'm not exactly trading friendship bracelets with my co-workers
00:46:04Well maybe that's exactly what you need though, you know, a chance for them to see you is more than just your father's daughter
00:46:10Outside of work
00:46:11And maybe you and I could have a dance as well
00:46:13What just two professional cops being cops together?
00:46:22Yeah, I don't know about that
00:46:25But you might be right about the face time with my colleagues
00:46:29Yeah, so let's go
00:46:30You know, you and me
00:46:35And Finn
00:46:36And Suzette maybe
00:46:37Suzette does love a party
00:46:40Oh, my art supplies were delivered
00:46:42Um, I have to get these to second chances
00:46:44Would you maybe want to come check it out?
00:46:54I'd love to
00:46:54So what's in here?
00:46:59DIY stuff for the kids to make personalized projects about themselves
00:47:03We're having a fundraising barbecue soon and I'm hoping it's going to bring community sponsors so
00:47:10Scholarships, job opportunities, mentorship
00:47:13I just want people to see how much potential these kids have and really invest in them
00:47:18Sound idea
00:47:19How'd you get started in all this?
00:47:21Well, when I was a beat cop, we kept pulling in the same kids just in and out of the system
00:47:26And when they got out, there was no support for them
00:47:29Some people might say that's their fate
00:47:31But Rousseau says we make our own fate
00:47:37I just want to give these kids a chance
00:47:40Well, I know, I mean, it seems that you have a soft spot for even the most lost of souls, but
00:47:46You know, just be careful
00:47:49Sometimes saving another can lead to harm in oneself
00:47:52Well, that's literally the oath I took
00:48:01Oh, good, he's here
00:48:04Oh, good, he's here
00:48:06Finn!
00:48:06Yeah, I have some cases coming up
00:48:09I thought second chances would be a good fifth floor, so I thought I'd stop by
00:48:14And Cora, you were so right about this program
00:48:16It's exactly what we need to fight recidivism
00:48:19I'd be thrilled to send kids your way
00:48:20Oh my gosh, I was hoping you would say that
00:48:23Uh, also, the police ball
00:48:25Yeah?
00:48:26Yeah, another group hangin', or hang
00:48:29Although hangin', probably more accurate
00:48:32And Suzette's gonna come, which will be fun
00:48:34We're the merrier
00:48:34Yeah
00:48:35Also, um, have you met Cindy?
00:48:37She just applied to the DA's office
00:48:39I'm gonna introduce you
00:48:39Yeah
00:48:42Cindy, uh, this is...
00:48:46I like your jumper
00:48:47You're an artist
00:48:49Nah, it's just something I do sometimes
00:48:51You a cop?
00:48:52Uh, no, that's just something I do sometimes
00:48:57Yeah, you don't really fit that whole vibe
00:48:59No, I don't really fit the vibe
00:49:02I've always been the, the odd man out
00:49:05Yeah, I know that feeling
00:49:07You know, when I was a lad, I didn't have anyone to set me straight
00:49:11Just always looking out for myself
00:49:14But I wonder, you know, what if I had had a place like this?
00:49:18Yeah, well, at least they're trying to help
00:49:20Especially Cora
00:49:21Yeah, she's always been like that
00:49:24Always sees the best in people, you know?
00:49:26Trust me
00:49:27Well, I know that from experience
00:49:34You wanna play?
00:49:36Well, you wouldn't know where to start
00:49:37It's super easy
00:49:38Dominic, run
00:49:40We gotta go
00:49:41I'll be right back
00:49:42Okay
00:49:42Your DA?
00:49:45Step that
00:49:45Sometime today, Dom
00:49:47Hey, Jake, I just wanted to
00:49:48Sometime to chat right now, lady
00:49:50Dom, now
00:49:51Excuse
00:49:52Hey, have a good day
00:50:02Are you still working on that lock?
00:50:05You don't have to do that
00:50:07I don't like this kind of lock
00:50:08Its internal pins are too easily manipulated
00:50:11Plus, I know how you lasses are
00:50:13Getting your frills and furbelows in order before a ball
00:50:16I may as well get something
00:50:18Don't worry, wait
00:50:19Furbelows?
00:50:20What are you, 80?
00:50:22Try 180
00:50:23I don't know, is it too much?
00:50:29No, it would only be too much if someone could get an offer
00:50:32Yeah
00:50:33I don't know, it would only be too much if someone could get an offer you
00:50:45Um, I think my zipper might be stuck
00:50:56If you wouldn't mind
00:50:58So, I don't know
00:50:59I just know that I'll always be there
00:51:03I'll be right there whenever you call
00:51:07I'll be right there whenever you call
00:51:14You know that these arms are yours now
00:51:22And I'll pick you up if ever you fall
00:51:31Thanks
00:51:37Shall we?
00:51:49Well that car ride wasn't awkward at all
00:51:59Can you please put them out of their misery and just pick one already
00:52:01Okay as I stated before I'm not picking either of them
00:52:04Because it's a distraction
00:52:06And I need to be focused on my career and the case
00:52:08Yes your officiousness is well noted
00:52:10But let's say you absolutely had to pick one
00:52:12I don't know
00:52:15I mean Finn is trustworthy
00:52:18And he makes me feel so safe
00:52:20Yeah but he's a tea guy
00:52:21Yeah and I love tea
00:52:23And Liam?
00:52:24And Liam is a wild card
00:52:30There's like a not knowing with him
00:52:34But also this deep knowing
00:52:36Like we've met before
00:52:39Plus
00:52:41Plus what?
00:52:43Okay you remember that weird dream I told you I had?
00:52:47I think he's the guy in it
00:52:50Girl I got goosebumps
00:52:52You looking for someone?
00:52:54My friend Boyd
00:52:55Chief Thompson
00:52:58Wanted to bend his ear about something
00:52:59Well I know you and I don't know each other that well
00:53:03But I'm always happy to listen
00:53:05You're vexingly decent aren't you?
00:53:08Thanks
00:53:09I guess
00:53:10Uh right here
00:53:15I guess it's now my time to prove to everyone
00:53:20That I am more than just my last name
00:53:22Well it's probably easier with a drink in your hand
00:53:25What can I get you ladies?
00:53:26Uh champagne would be great
00:53:27Ale for me
00:53:28Thanks mate
00:53:29I'll help you carry them
00:53:30Cora McLeod
00:53:39May I have this dance?
00:53:47Why do I always wince when I touch you?
00:53:51Because um
00:53:52Excuse me
00:53:55Sorry
00:53:55I'll be right back
00:53:56Cora I promise
00:53:57Meredith wait
00:54:05Wait let me explain please
00:54:07Just save it
00:54:08I just saw all the explanation I need
00:54:11And it's my fault
00:54:12I've always known the truth about you
00:54:14You only care about yourself
00:54:17Oh come on
00:54:19Hey
00:54:22Hey
00:54:23Were you trying to dance with Cora?
00:54:26Because you know what?
00:54:26You defy us
00:54:27You go like
00:54:28Listen to me
00:54:28This is a lot bigger than me
00:54:30Or matchmaking
00:54:31Finn and Cora
00:54:32History is repeating itself
00:54:34The ball
00:54:35Cora
00:54:36Meredith
00:54:37And if it all happens the same way as it did back in Ireland
00:54:40Then
00:54:40So
00:54:41What's in this lockbox?
00:54:42I was told that John Brady always travels with 50 pounds hidden in his carriage
00:54:46For emergency
00:54:47You were told eh
00:54:49Glad to know how you're flirting with the lasses hasn't gone to waste
00:54:52Interestingly he likes to keep a bit of cash time
00:54:54Yeah
00:54:55But Meredith's not exactly in on this
00:54:56We have to be quick
00:54:57Who there?
00:54:57Woodman
00:54:58Hey
00:54:59Help my wife up into the carriage
00:55:00Boyd if she sees me
00:55:01Is that what I say?
00:55:02Right
00:55:02Yes ma'am
00:55:03Right this way
00:55:04Right this way
00:55:08Watch it you clumsy oafs
00:55:10Sorry sir
00:55:10Sorry sorry sir
00:55:11Please please
00:55:12I don't understand why we always have to leave when you want to
00:55:16Woodman
00:55:17Shut the door already
00:55:18You only care about yourself
00:55:27Enough with the nagging woman
00:55:29Driver
00:55:30That was a close one
00:55:38Bet you we had to leave empty handed like
00:55:42Not quite
00:55:43Oh you got John Brady's pocket watch
00:55:49Nice lift
00:55:50Now let's get out of here before we figure this much
00:55:52Woodman
00:55:52We need your assistance
00:55:54Come in
00:55:58Good evening sir sir
00:56:11Put your hand there miss
00:56:13Liam
00:56:21Do you know this man?
00:56:27No
00:56:27I mistook him for another
00:56:28Well let's carry on then
00:56:30Miss MacLeod
00:56:31You ready to go inside?
00:56:33Yes let's go
00:56:37Right
00:56:46Come on
00:56:47I have to talk to her
00:56:48What?
00:56:49Are you mad?
00:56:50Liam
00:56:50I have to talk to her
00:56:51No
00:56:51Let's go
00:57:03Not that I'm not keen to see you
00:57:32Well whatever are you doing here
00:57:34Don't you believe me if I said I was attending a ball just like you
00:57:38In a footman's uniform
00:57:39A man's gotta eat
00:57:41Speaking of men
00:57:43Who is that you're with?
00:57:46Finn Walsh
00:57:47My betrothed
00:57:49Looks like a langer
00:57:50He's a good man
00:57:52Honest
00:57:54Sturdy
00:57:54But
00:57:56My heart belongs to another
00:57:59Well then
00:58:03Cora MacLeod
00:58:05May I have a dance
00:58:07I have a dance
00:58:08I have a dance
00:58:09I have a dance
00:58:10I have a dance
00:58:11I have a dance
00:58:12I have a dance
00:58:13I have a dance
00:58:14I have a dance
00:58:15I have a dance
00:58:16I have a dance
00:58:17I have a dance
00:58:18I have a dance
00:58:19I have a dance
00:58:20I have a dance
00:58:21I have a dance
00:58:22I have a dance
00:58:23I have a dance
00:58:24I have a dance
00:58:25I have a dance
00:58:26I have a dance
00:58:27I have a dance
00:58:28I have a dance
00:58:29I have a dance
00:58:30I have a dance
00:58:31I have a dance
00:58:32I have a dance
00:58:33I have a dance
00:58:34Ian, that first night we met, what did you hope to steal?
00:58:56My necklace.
00:58:59What? It was my mother's.
00:59:02All I really have of her.
00:59:05Ian, I hate the thought of you, Stephen.
00:59:07I know.
00:59:08You're better than that.
00:59:10Perhaps I'm not.
00:59:11And I know if you just had some other way.
00:59:19What are you doing?
00:59:21Here.
00:59:22No.
00:59:22Take it.
00:59:23Corrin, no.
00:59:24It's a gift. Sell it. Do whatever you need.
00:59:27Think of it as a chance to make a different choice in your life.
00:59:31You could forge a new path for yourself.
00:59:33Yeah. Be the man you truly are.
00:59:38You make me want to be that man.
00:59:45Miss MacLeod.
00:59:47Are you about?
00:59:49I have to go.
00:59:50John.
01:00:07John.
01:00:11John.
01:00:13Molly, where is Mr. Brady?
01:00:15I know whose house is going to get robbed tonight.
01:00:38John will die.
01:00:40And if Meredith goes home now, she might get killed along with him.
01:00:43Then perhaps that's their destiny.
01:00:46No, I have to stop it.
01:00:47You're here to do what's best for Korra.
01:00:49What would she want?
01:00:54She'd want me to do what's right.
01:00:56Meredith, wait, wait, please.
01:01:13Where's John?
01:01:14He's out of town, why?
01:01:20You want to come over?
01:01:23I want to spend some time with you, yeah.
01:01:26In fact, I want to take you somewhere.
01:01:28If you'll drive.
01:01:31Fine.
01:01:32Let's go.
01:01:34Do you mind getting the car?
01:01:35I'll wait here.
01:01:36What a gentleman.
01:01:42Come on.
01:01:45Okay.
01:01:48911, what's your emergency?
01:01:50Yeah, hi.
01:01:50I saw someone lurking outside the Brady house at a 583 North Sycamore.
01:01:56Looks suspicious.
01:01:56Yeah.
01:02:06We dropped this.
01:02:25What's wrong?
01:02:26Uh, Liam.
01:02:27We were having a moment and...
01:02:30It's fine.
01:02:31It's probably for the best.
01:02:32Cheers.
01:02:37Where's Liam?
01:02:38Who needs him?
01:02:39We're here.
01:02:40Eating, drinking, making merry.
01:02:42Plus, tonight is the only night of the year where no one's getting a speeding ticket.
01:02:46Suzette's right.
01:02:48So, Korra, you want to dance?
01:02:53I'd love to.
01:02:56Oh.
01:03:01Okay.
01:03:01Where'd you pick up a move like that?
01:03:04It's actually kind of embarrassing.
01:03:06Oh, well, now I have to know.
01:03:08So, my mom grew up in the South.
01:03:10And she insisted I do cotillion.
01:03:13Cotillion?
01:03:14Yeah.
01:03:15It's like these weekly classes where you're kind of about table manners, etiquette, dancing.
01:03:22Wait.
01:03:24Finn Walsh, were you a debutante?
01:03:27Do my penchant for writing judges' thank you notes give me away?
01:03:30Yeah, maybe.
01:03:31No, no, I wasn't a debutante.
01:03:35But I sure danced with a lot of them.
01:03:37Well, were they all as impressed as I am?
01:03:41How impressed are you?
01:03:43Very.
01:03:49You're smooth.
01:03:50Yeah, but I wasn't a debutante.
01:03:53Yeah, but I wasn't a debutante.
01:03:53Yeah.
01:03:53But I wasn't a debutante.
01:03:53Where are we?
01:04:19What are we doing here?
01:04:22Uh, we are here to look at the stars.
01:04:26Well, we can see the stars from my place, so why do we drive an hour?
01:04:30Because, uh, we can see them better here.
01:04:34You know, like there's, uh, there's Sirius.
01:04:37Well, at least you're here to keep me warm.
01:04:40Your jacket.
01:04:41Right, yeah, your jacket.
01:04:43Of course.
01:04:43No, it's not exactly what I was hinting.
01:04:48Thanks.
01:04:49They are kind of beautiful.
01:05:00Aye.
01:05:01That's usually a solid opener you use to tell me how beautiful I am.
01:05:07Meredith, you are.
01:05:13Okay.
01:05:14I'm getting Sirius mixed messages.
01:05:16Why are we here, Liam?
01:05:17Because I just, I want to spend time with you.
01:05:20So you dragged me away to the middle of nowhere to look at stars as friends?
01:05:27Wow.
01:05:28Wow.
01:05:29Okay.
01:05:30You're something else.
01:05:31I want to go home.
01:05:32We can't yet.
01:05:33There's still, there's still hours until dawn.
01:05:35So?
01:05:36We're going.
01:05:37Now.
01:05:39I don't have any reception.
01:05:42Let's hope I can get us out of here.
01:05:44No worries.
01:05:45I have a perfect sense of direction.
01:05:48Who knew the policeman's ball would be such a rager?
01:05:51I'm glad that I went.
01:05:53I feel like I bonded with everybody and maybe now they'll start seeing me as my own person.
01:05:59They will.
01:06:02I have no doubt.
01:06:02There's just something about you, Cora.
01:06:14Perfect timing.
01:06:18Liam?
01:06:19No, it's Chief Thompson.
01:06:24Hello?
01:06:25Hello?
01:06:25I can't believe you sent us 40 miles in the wrong direction.
01:06:28Perhaps it'll make for a good story at a later date.
01:06:32Oh, there won't be a later date.
01:06:35Aren't you going to at least offer to pump the gas?
01:06:38I would, if I knew what that meant or how to do it.
01:06:40Oh, Liam.
01:06:42I've had it with you.
01:06:43Get out of my car and pump the gas.
01:06:45Okay, okay.
01:06:46Hey.
01:06:59Hey, fellas.
01:07:00Could you give me a hand here?
01:07:02I...
01:07:03Dominic?
01:07:04Whoa, man.
01:07:05Hey, I've got the police on the line!
01:07:10Thanks.
01:07:11How are the police coming if you don't have any reception?
01:07:14They're not.
01:07:14Let's get out of here before those two realize it.
01:07:23I don't know what happened.
01:07:27What happened?
01:07:28What's going on?
01:07:29Stop, stop.
01:07:30Let me through.
01:07:30Meredith, stop, ma'am.
01:07:30You'll have to wait here.
01:07:31This is my house.
01:07:32Meredith, stop, stop.
01:07:34Meredith Brady, this is my house.
01:07:35What's going on?
01:07:36We found your husband's body inside.
01:07:39We think he was killed by an intruder.
01:07:41I'm so sorry.
01:07:44Meredith, stop!
01:07:45I'm so sorry.
01:07:46I'm so sorry.
01:07:56Where you been all night?
01:07:57If you'll just let me explain.
01:08:07We should wait for Chief Thompson.
01:08:09Nothing happened with Meredith.
01:08:11You think that's what I'm worried about?
01:08:12I don't care that you ran off with some woman.
01:08:15That's your business.
01:08:16But when that woman's ex-husband shows up dead,
01:08:18you have to know how that looks.
01:08:21What on earth is going on here?
01:08:23You calling a hot tip about the Brady house last night?
01:08:28What?
01:08:29How did you...
01:08:30We traced your phone, obviously.
01:08:31You must have known we were going to do that.
01:08:32Unorthodox, but good, huh?
01:08:34What do you know about John Brady's murder?
01:08:37Nothing.
01:08:38I swear.
01:08:39I just had a hunch that his house would be the next target
01:08:42because Meredith said he was out of town.
01:08:44Why didn't you go through the official channels?
01:08:46And say what exactly?
01:08:47I had a funny feeling.
01:08:48Okay, well, we're going to need to know
01:08:49where you were at midnight last night
01:08:51because that's when the neighbors said
01:08:52that they heard shots from the Brady house.
01:08:55I was just with Meredith.
01:08:58Driving around.
01:08:59That's it.
01:09:00Can anyone else corroborate that?
01:09:02Ideally someone who's also not a prime suspect?
01:09:05Well, we didn't exactly...
01:09:07Wait.
01:09:09What?
01:09:09Wait, no, yes, yes.
01:09:11I got into a Donnybrook with a couple of lads
01:09:13at the, whatchamacallit,
01:09:16the gas station off the main road.
01:09:17The gas station off Corbett?
01:09:19Can you tell us anything about them
01:09:21to help us identify them?
01:09:22Did you know them?
01:09:24Oh, yeah.
01:09:28No, I can't remember.
01:09:31You know what, Liam?
01:09:32Are you going to go home?
01:09:34It's going to take a few days
01:09:35while we clear this up.
01:09:36Come on, let's go.
01:09:37Cora.
01:09:39I know how this looks.
01:09:41But you have to believe me.
01:09:42I wouldn't do this.
01:09:44I hope you can prove that.
01:09:47Because I'm not sure I can.
01:09:48Hey, how about that dance
01:09:58that you seepin' in Cora, ooh-la-la?
01:10:01John Brady's dead.
01:10:02And Cora thinks that I had something to do with it.
01:10:04I'll happen it again,
01:10:05just like it did back in Ireland.
01:10:06Cora.
01:10:08I heard voices.
01:10:16Uh...
01:10:17Is Meredith here?
01:10:20No, she's not.
01:10:21Why would you think that?
01:10:22Because you were with her all night?
01:10:23I told you.
01:10:24It's not like that.
01:10:24It doesn't matter.
01:10:26You don't owe me anything.
01:10:28But you do need to tell me where she is
01:10:29because we haven't been able
01:10:30to get a hold of her since this morning.
01:10:32Meredith's disappeared?
01:10:33Yes.
01:10:34So it's just like last time.
01:10:35What are you talking about?
01:10:37What are you hiding?
01:10:38No, I...
01:10:39Why are you making this so hard?
01:10:41I can't tell you.
01:10:42I wish I could tell you.
01:10:43Okay.
01:10:44I should have just trusted my instincts about you
01:10:46when I met you.
01:10:47Your bad news.
01:10:49Yeah, well, you are right about that.
01:10:58There you are.
01:10:59Things are going off the rails down there.
01:11:01John Brady is dead.
01:11:02Liam is a suspect.
01:11:02And he said that everything's repeating
01:11:04the same way that it did back in Ireland.
01:11:06Oh.
01:11:07Well, sadly, that's their fate.
01:11:10But no, it can't be.
01:11:11We cannot intervene.
01:11:13That is not our job.
01:11:15Our job is to clear these souls from limbo
01:11:17and allow their actions in this life
01:11:19to dictate where they belong after.
01:11:21Is there any hope for them?
01:11:23Aikon, listen.
01:11:25I am not a purveyor of what the humans call silver linens,
01:11:29but I can tell you one thing after eons of this work.
01:11:34There's always hope.
01:11:36Okay.
01:11:36There you are.
01:11:55Why, I was worried.
01:11:56Kara, uh, so...
01:11:58John Brady has been murdered.
01:12:00What?
01:12:00Well, he was breaking into his house
01:12:02and just trying to return his pocket watch,
01:12:03do the right thing, like you said,
01:12:04What's that?
01:12:05Someone was there before me
01:12:07and Brady was just there,
01:12:08dead on the ground.
01:12:10And the maid saw me
01:12:11and she thinks that I did it,
01:12:12but I didn't do it.
01:12:13I know.
01:12:13I know you didn't.
01:12:17My father knows the constable.
01:12:20He can help.
01:12:22You can tell them the truth.
01:12:23Tell them what?
01:12:25That I stole from John?
01:12:27They'll hang me for that
01:12:28just as quick as they would for murder,
01:12:29as quick as they would for...
01:12:31for being with you.
01:12:32No.
01:12:34Then we run.
01:12:39We?
01:12:40No, Cora.
01:12:41I can't ask you to...
01:12:43You're not asking.
01:12:44I'm choosing.
01:12:45Cora, no.
01:12:46I won't let you do that.
01:12:47You can't stop me.
01:12:48Cora, you have a life here.
01:12:50You have...
01:12:51I love you.
01:12:53What?
01:12:55I do.
01:12:58I love you.
01:12:58I love you too much to let you go.
01:13:26Here.
01:13:34You put this back on.
01:13:44And you keep that
01:13:45as a reminder
01:13:47that where you go,
01:13:49I go.
01:13:50I'll hide in the woods.
01:13:52I'll make the arrangements
01:13:53for us to get out of here.
01:13:55Soon.
01:13:58Soon.
01:13:58I need you to get me
01:14:10the surveillance footage
01:14:11from the gas station.
01:14:12I'm on it.
01:14:13There you are.
01:14:14Dad, what are you doing here?
01:14:15I heard your new partner
01:14:16got caught up
01:14:17in the middle of a murder case.
01:14:18I need to talk to Boyd
01:14:18to make sure
01:14:19that you're covered politically, okay?
01:14:20No, Dad.
01:14:21You are not going to do that.
01:14:22First of all,
01:14:23it undermines me
01:14:24in front of all of my colleagues
01:14:25and I'm trying very hard
01:14:27to prove myself to them
01:14:28to make myself more
01:14:29than just their memory of you.
01:14:31And second,
01:14:32it makes me feel like
01:14:33you don't believe in me.
01:14:34And I am so tired
01:14:35of trying to prove myself to you.
01:14:37Well, I didn't know
01:14:38you were doing all that.
01:14:39I am.
01:14:39I've done everything you've asked.
01:14:41I've followed in your footsteps.
01:14:42I'm on my way to make chief.
01:14:44What else do you want from me?
01:14:46Cora,
01:14:46this isn't about what I want.
01:14:49This should be about what you want.
01:14:51Sorry to interrupt.
01:14:52It was already requested.
01:14:53Surveillance footage is in.
01:14:54Well, I want to get back to work.
01:14:59Okay.
01:14:59Okay.
01:15:24Rough night.
01:15:36I didn't know my stepdad
01:15:37was going to make me do that.
01:15:39He just handed me
01:15:41the credit card skimmer
01:15:41and said I had to help him.
01:15:44And then Liam was there
01:15:46and then they were fighting.
01:15:48Wait, so you did,
01:15:49you did see Liam?
01:15:51With some woman?
01:15:53Jake's into some bad stuff.
01:15:54Dom!
01:15:57Oh, it's, uh,
01:15:59it's okay.
01:16:00Stay a little longer.
01:16:00Uh, no, Jake,
01:16:01I actually,
01:16:02I wanted to talk to you.
01:16:04Wow, that's a nice watch.
01:16:06Thanks, uh,
01:16:07Frank gave it to me.
01:16:08That's a good friend.
01:16:09I wanted to talk to you.
01:16:11Police!
01:16:12Stop right there!
01:16:15Stop right there!
01:16:18Hands where I can see them.
01:16:27Cora.
01:16:27Thank you for getting here
01:16:30on such short notice.
01:16:31Of course.
01:16:32Anything to help the case.
01:16:40This is a terrible day
01:16:42for you, Jake.
01:16:43Memento stolen jewelry
01:16:44in your car,
01:16:45credit card skimmers,
01:16:47maybe murder.
01:16:48No, no, no.
01:16:48Wait, wait, wait.
01:16:49I had nothing to do
01:16:50with the murder.
01:16:51Then we are going to need
01:16:52an alibi for you
01:16:53last night at midnight.
01:16:54I was at the gas station
01:16:57and I got into a scuffle
01:16:58with some fool
01:16:58who was accusing me
01:17:00of some stuff.
01:17:01Can you describe this fool?
01:17:02Yeah.
01:17:04I guess 30s,
01:17:05a little taller than me,
01:17:07um, funny accent
01:17:08with a lady in a fancy dress.
01:17:10Was anyone else with you?
01:17:17No.
01:17:19Just me.
01:17:22Great.
01:17:23Well, now that we've
01:17:23gotten that cleared up,
01:17:25I have a couple other things
01:17:26I want to ask you about.
01:17:27You don't have to do that.
01:17:44I want to do it.
01:17:45Free time and idle hands
01:17:47and all that.
01:17:47Well, then I have bad news
01:17:49because you're going to have
01:17:50less free time
01:17:51since you're coming back to work.
01:17:52What?
01:17:52We pulled in Jake Petrowski,
01:17:54Dominic's stepdad,
01:17:55and he supported your alibi
01:17:57in the John Brady murder.
01:17:59So you did know it was him.
01:18:01And you recognized Dominic
01:18:02and you were willing
01:18:03to take a murder rap
01:18:04to protect him?
01:18:05Why?
01:18:07Second chances.
01:18:10I heard you solved
01:18:11the jewelry case.
01:18:12Yeah.
01:18:13Jake had his sticky fingers
01:18:14in that one, too.
01:18:15Somebody reached out to him
01:18:16to fence the stolen jewels.
01:18:18Who was behind it?
01:18:19The jewelry store owner.
01:18:20Really?
01:18:21Apparently the business
01:18:22was struggling
01:18:22and he's friends
01:18:23with the O'Malley's,
01:18:24heard about their house
01:18:25getting broken into,
01:18:26and so he decided
01:18:27to do a copycat crime,
01:18:28try to collect the insurance money,
01:18:30and sell the jewels
01:18:31through Jake.
01:18:32Clever.
01:18:33But it still doesn't get us
01:18:34any closer to figuring out
01:18:35who did the other jobs
01:18:37or who killed John Brady.
01:18:39Us.
01:18:42We are partners.
01:18:44Right.
01:18:47Um, right.
01:18:49I have to get changed
01:18:50and get going.
01:18:54But, um,
01:18:55you should come to the barbecue.
01:18:58I think there's someone there
01:18:59who'd want to see you.
01:19:03There's my dad.
01:19:14Well, give him my best.
01:19:15Oh, I will.
01:19:16Also, Dominic
01:19:18should be here somewhere,
01:19:19so you guys should talk to him.
01:19:21Yeah.
01:19:23Hey, there she is.
01:19:25Congratulations.
01:19:27So what do you think
01:19:28of my hobby?
01:19:30Okay, I'm sorry.
01:19:31I shouldn't have said that.
01:19:33You are changing
01:19:34these kids' lives,
01:19:35and I'm proud of you, honey.
01:19:38You know me.
01:19:39I just want you to be happy.
01:19:42What do you mean?
01:19:42I'm happy.
01:19:44Okay.
01:19:45Good.
01:19:46Oh, Suzette just got here.
01:19:48I'll be back.
01:19:48All right.
01:19:49I'll see you.
01:19:51Hi.
01:19:52Thank you so much.
01:19:54Of course.
01:19:55Happy to help.
01:19:56I only asked to be repaid
01:19:57in gossip.
01:19:58So how's the love triangle going?
01:20:00Why are you so obsessed
01:20:01with my love life?
01:20:02Because I don't have
01:20:03one of my own.
01:20:05Okay, well,
01:20:05how much time do you have?
01:20:06Hey there, boyo.
01:20:12Hey.
01:20:13I'm sorry about everything.
01:20:15I should have turned myself in.
01:20:16It's all Royce.
01:20:18Hey.
01:20:19You got a second chance
01:20:20now, don't you?
01:20:22Don't waste it.
01:20:23I won't.
01:20:26It's a good life.
01:20:27So are you as good
01:20:32on the grill
01:20:33as you are
01:20:33on the dance floor?
01:20:35Once again,
01:20:36you'll have to tell me.
01:20:39Congratulations.
01:20:40Looks like you really
01:20:41helped set them
01:20:42on their way.
01:20:43Which I do find surprising
01:20:44because it really did seem
01:20:45like you were hoping
01:20:46to keep Cora
01:20:47for yourself there
01:20:47for a bit.
01:20:48It was.
01:20:50I still want to believe
01:20:51that things can be different.
01:20:53That we could defy destiny.
01:20:58What?
01:20:59But my love
01:20:59is what got her killed
01:21:00last time.
01:21:01And with history
01:21:02repeating itself,
01:21:03I can't let that happen again.
01:21:08She should be with Finn.
01:21:11Just because you and Cora
01:21:13were an errant pairing
01:21:14doesn't mean
01:21:17you weren't also a beautiful one.
01:21:18about the other night.
01:21:28We don't have to.
01:21:29It's fine.
01:21:29No, I want to.
01:21:32Look, I know you and I
01:21:34haven't spent
01:21:34that much time together,
01:21:36but I have this feeling
01:21:38like I already know you.
01:21:42And of course,
01:21:43I know you,
01:21:44but it's more than that.
01:21:47Do you know what I mean?
01:21:57Yeah.
01:21:58Yeah, I do.
01:22:01Um, I'm so sorry.
01:22:03Can we talk about this later?
01:22:07Yeah.
01:22:07Yeah.
01:22:10Liam!
01:22:10Can I talk to you
01:22:17for a second?
01:22:20Um, okay.
01:22:22Um,
01:22:23I've spent my whole life
01:22:26trying to be tough
01:22:27and trying to be the best
01:22:29and trying to prove myself
01:22:31to everybody.
01:22:32Um,
01:22:33and then I met you
01:22:35and
01:22:37I've never felt like
01:22:40I have to prove myself
01:22:41to you
01:22:41because I don't feel
01:22:42like I have to.
01:22:44Because I feel like
01:22:44you know me
01:22:45already.
01:22:47Like, I know you
01:22:48or I'm
01:22:49I'm meant to know you.
01:22:52I know.
01:22:53I feel that too.
01:22:54And I never really
01:22:57believed and
01:22:58meant to be
01:22:59but
01:23:00I do have this feeling
01:23:03that meeting you
01:23:04was inevitable.
01:23:05Do you think
01:23:06that destiny's fixed?
01:23:08I don't know.
01:23:10But I like you.
01:23:16And I'd
01:23:16like to find out
01:23:18what this could be.
01:23:19Would you?
01:23:49I don't know.
01:23:50I don't know.
01:23:51I don't know.
01:23:52I don't know.
01:23:53I don't know.
01:23:54I don't know.
01:23:55I don't know.
01:23:56I don't know.
01:23:57I don't know.
01:23:58I don't know.
01:23:59I don't know.
01:24:00I don't know.
01:24:01I don't know.
01:24:02I don't know.
01:24:03I don't know.
01:24:04I don't know.
01:24:05I don't know.
01:24:06I don't know.
01:24:07I don't know.
01:24:08I don't know.
01:24:09I don't know.
01:24:10I don't know.
01:24:11I don't know.
01:24:12I don't know.
01:24:13I don't know.
01:24:14I don't know.
01:24:15I don't know.
01:24:16I don't know.
01:24:17I don't know.
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