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00:00Oh, my gosh, she was arguing with.
00:02We see there's this funny thing that happens when women age.
00:04People assume I'm a harmless old lady, and that's how I'm gonna trick them.
00:08Good evening, Mrs. Kingston.
00:10There she is.
00:11Well, you've been a lot less cheery if you knew how I talked about you at work.
00:15Gambling, cheating, not to mention dead.
00:18Grammy!
00:18Alfie.
00:19Was I right? Perfect name? Reminds us of mom?
00:21I had a daughter, and she died after a long battle with drugs.
00:25The law firm Jacobson Moore hid documents that could have taken opioids off the market.
00:30Ten years earlier, think of how many lives I could have saved, including our daughters.
00:34So I'm gonna figure out who knew what when, and then I'm gonna put them in jail.
00:40Let's just make this. See how you feel?
00:43It's a message from an infernal dating site.
00:45Madeline Kingston, is that you?
00:47Someone recognized you.
01:00Watch where you're going. You're not the only damn person on Earth.
01:17It's in a while, Alfie. The universe sends you a sign.
01:29A sign to do it? Or not to do it?
01:32I'm doing it. We're doing it.
01:35Really?
01:35Truly.
01:37Mom would be so proud.
01:38Remind me about when this gets hard, okay, darling?
01:44I will, because it's true.
01:47Mom would be so proud.
01:50Well, let's abbreviate that, okay?
01:53So I'm not a mess every time.
01:56MWBSP?
01:58MWBSP.
02:00Perfect.
02:01What's perfect?
02:01This year's birthday trip. Hand over to those dogs.
02:06Happy birthday, Mom.
02:08Happy birthday, Ellie.
02:10It's gonna be a good year.
02:13Okay. What's going on with you two?
02:16I made a decision.
02:18I want to move forward.
02:19Figure out if one of those lawyers hit documents for Will Brexner.
02:22But it's so dangerous.
02:23I know.
02:24And crazy. It's so crazy.
02:25I know. I know that, too. I just...
02:27It's my last chance.
02:30It's a parent, our child.
02:36Well, I guess we're moving to New York.
02:39Really?
02:41Yes!
02:43I wonder what my new name should be.
02:49Maddie, hurry.
02:50Look!
02:52I can make it with paraffin wax.
02:54Just like they did with the first lithographic reproduction in 1792.
02:57And who would think that you'd be using it 200 years later to cook up a fake thumbprint for your wife to break into a server room?
03:04We're basically Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
03:06Yeah.
03:07But we're sexier.
03:08Ooh.
03:10Give me one or two days. I'll perfect it. I got this.
03:13You do got this.
03:14Uh-huh.
03:15What is ethical non-monogamy and why are old people so into it?
03:19I'll tell you in four to seven years.
03:21Did you get me off that dating app so Stanley can't find me or contact me?
03:25Yep. Deleted the whole thing.
03:27You've officially ghosted him.
03:29Hallelujah. I got hustle to work.
03:31I got an email this morning that Olympia and Julian got an old case overturned on appeal.
03:36What's that mean?
03:37For the plaintiff, a retrial.
03:38Well, but for me, FaceTime with Julian, I want to knock his socks off so he pulls me over to pharma.
03:44And then I can have access to the whole world Brexit file.
03:47Well, go get him, Mrs. Smith.
03:49Oh, yeah. I'm getting him, Mr. Smith. I'm getting him.
03:55What about romance? A true love? Taking a leap of faith?
03:58Now, who would want that when you could have the safety net of beautifully defined terms that outline the distributions of all rights and responsibilities?
04:04I don't need a safety net. Claudia and I aren't getting divorced.
04:07Said every person who ever got divorced.
04:09Maddie, your marriage turned into a rotten, loveless black hole. What is your stance on prenups?
04:13Must is. Make sure your spouse doesn't gamble away your life savings before they croak.
04:18Well, Claudia doesn't even like scratch-offs, so I think I'm good.
04:21Lucky you. I just got off the phone with the orthodontist.
04:24My grandson needs braces, which means I need moolah, which means...
04:27Time to get on pharma.
04:29I feel so observed. It's seen.
04:31Anywho, FaceTime with Julian means Granny got a sleigh all day. Anyone know how they won the appeal?
04:37Four simple words. Olympia argued that four words in the jury instructions, known or knowable risks, created prejudice against our lesser-educated plaintiffs, and the judge agreed.
04:48Beautiful lawyering. They should teach courses on it.
04:51And bring you in as a special speaker, seeing as you drafted the motion.
04:54After I called it crazy. No one wants me speaking.
04:57What's happening right now?
04:58It's a little bit...
04:59Really? They had a great cleanup.
05:00The point is, we have a second bite at the apple.
05:04So, what kind of apple are we biting into?
05:06Anna and Vanessa Sampson.
05:08Their child died at nine months as a result of contaminated baby formula.
05:13That's awful.
05:14We sued the formula company for health and safety violations at the factory.
05:17The defense argued that the contamination happened at the parents' apartment.
05:21It was a brutal loss.
05:23Maddie, if it's too hard to dive into a case about the loss of a child, you can sit this one out.
05:30I appreciate that, Olympia.
05:32I really do.
05:33But actually, I'd like to help the parents get justice.
05:36So, I assume you polled the jury.
05:40Why'd they rule against you?
05:41First off, they didn't believe conditions at the factory were bad enough.
05:44And the factory foreman was adamant that it wasn't the cause.
05:47Well, that must be this guy, Harold P. Wong, with all the Dr. Evil Doodles next to his name.
05:51It's supposed to be Voldemort.
05:52So we need to undermine Voldemort's credibility this time around.
05:55Which means going back to the factory and talking to everyone again.
05:58Sarah and Billy get started on scheduling those interviews.
06:00And if you are really up for it, Maddie, I think you'd be helpful with another issue that came up in the polling.
06:06Of course.
06:07What was it?
06:11The jurors didn't feel sympathy for the moms.
06:15After they testified about losing their baby?
06:17Can we just...
06:26Hi there.
06:30I'm Julian Markston.
06:31This is Olympia Lawrence.
06:33We've met with four lawyers all wanting to profit off our pay.
06:37Why should we pick you?
06:39I'd love to reframe that.
06:41We want to make First Twelve formula pay so that this never happens to anyone ever again.
06:47By putting us on the stand and questioning every single thing I did.
06:51Hannah, we both handled the bombs.
06:53I made them.
06:54The thing, I made it wrong.
06:55No.
06:56Stop.
06:57I'm sorry, but I won't let you blame yourself for something that should have been 100% safe.
07:03You have no idea what this is like.
07:05You're right.
07:06But I do know what it feels like to be under a microscope.
07:10Holding yourself to an impossible standard.
07:13Blaming yourself for things you shouldn't that others wouldn't.
07:16But you can't protect us from that.
07:18We know what will happen on cross.
07:20They're going to make us look like bad parents who weren't careful.
07:23Well, there won't be a cross if you go with Jacobson Moore.
07:26Because we will prove your case without putting you on the stand.
07:29Um, what I think Olympia means...
07:32I said what I said.
07:34Look, there's no such thing as perfect parenting.
07:37By making that our burden to prove, we only set ourselves up to lose.
07:40So instead of focusing on what you two did right, we will focus exclusively on what the factory did wrong.
07:50What the hell was that?
07:51You wanted them to choose us, and they did.
07:53I also want to win the case.
07:55And that's the only way to win.
07:56Because if we put Anna and Vanessa on the stand, all the jury will see is how guilty they feel.
08:00And I can already hear the defense.
08:02See?
08:02Even they blame themselves.
08:04Let's hope you didn't screw us.
08:05Olympia did this.
08:09She's the reason we have another shot.
08:11I can't believe it.
08:13To get this call now.
08:14I'm born once pregnant.
08:16Just started telling people, and I don't know.
08:18It feels like a sign.
08:20Everything's a sign if you want it to be.
08:22Me?
08:22How often do you get a second chance?
08:25Nothing has changed.
08:26What makes you think you can win this time?
08:29Because you'll testify.
08:31I let my emotions overwrite my judgment last time,
08:33and it was a mistake.
08:36The jury needs to connect with your family.
08:39Needs to hear what your child meant to you.
08:41We have a baby coming.
08:43We want to be moving forward, not back.
08:45You don't have to testify.
08:47I can do it.
08:48Could I say one thing?
08:50I know I'm new to the case, so I hope you don't mind my jumping in.
08:56The thing is, I lost my daughter ten years ago,
08:59and one thing I know is that grief comes in waves.
09:06I just don't want you to make a decision today
09:09that you might regret later.
09:13Exactly.
09:16Can we get a minute?
09:17Of course.
09:29I, uh, sorry.
09:31I've got to go.
09:31I'll be right back.
09:34Edwin, you have to call me back.
09:36Alfie said he deleted Senior Sweeties,
09:38but then I just got this e-mail from Stanley.
09:40He said he works a block away from Jacobson Moore,
09:42and he wants to get together.
09:44Edwin, he actually said Jacobson Moore.
09:46He found me.
09:48Maddie, you okay?
09:50Who found you?
09:54Oh, it's just these yeet-e-creditors.
09:56They're just pushier than me at Talbot's on clearance day.
10:01What's going on, Maddie?
10:03Um, you know, my husband died
10:06and just left me all kinds of debt,
10:09and I'm just trying to handle it.
10:11If you need help financially,
10:13the farm can advance your salary.
10:15Your job is secured.
10:19Well, you don't know how much that means to me.
10:21But, um, you know, I've got it covered.
10:23The only thing is I just need some time
10:25to talk to my accountant about all this.
10:27Of course, of course.
10:28Uh, but, um, can we...
10:30can we keep this between us?
10:33I mean, I don't want Julian to think
10:34that I'm somebody who brings their personal life
10:36trump and into work.
10:37I got you.
10:38No problem.
10:39Okay, thanks.
10:40Mm-hmm.
10:40Is Maddie okay?
10:43She's fine.
10:44Tell me Vanessa said yes.
10:45She said yes.
10:47Hannah is going to be the one to testify.
10:48They both feel good.
10:49Perfect.
10:50Want more good news?
10:51Mm-hmm.
10:52Sarah texted me about our interviews.
10:54Guess who no longer works at the factory.
10:55Harold P. Wong,
10:57I hope you didn't go out of your way.
10:58Turns out it's not a good time.
11:00No problem.
11:01We'll just subpoena all your line supervisors
11:02to our office for depositions.
11:05Wait here.
11:05I'll be right back.
11:07What are you not going to be angry?
11:09Can I get a time, even an estimate?
11:12We've talked about this.
11:13You have no idea what it's like
11:14to be a black kid in a rich white school.
11:16Your hair has to be perfect.
11:17Your clothes can't have holes.
11:18It's pajama day.
11:18Even on pajama day.
11:20Which is why I...
11:20The supervisors will meet you
11:21when the ship ends.
11:22Be quick.
11:22This is an inconvenience.
11:24We really appreciate...
11:25I left you a note
11:27telling you not to put them in sweats.
11:28They're friends.
11:29We're all doing it.
11:30You're overreacting.
11:30I just love how you prioritize
11:32my experience in the world
11:34when it suits you.
11:35What are you talking about?
11:36Bring your black wife onto the case
11:38so you can seal the deal.
11:39But when it comes to our children,
11:40I'm overreacting.
11:41One is professional.
11:42The other is our family.
11:43If family, I should have an equal say.
11:45Thank you, everyone, for your time.
11:47My name is Julian.
11:49This is my colleague, Olympia.
11:51We'll be asking each of you
11:52a few questions.
11:53It'll be quick and painless.
11:55As your manager already told you,
11:56we are from the law firm
11:57of Jacobson Moore.
12:00Now, I quit ages ago.
12:06I just like to hold one
12:07from time to time.
12:08Good on you.
12:10You miss it?
12:11Mostly just the escape hatch.
12:13I used to go out
12:13onto the smoking patio at work
12:15when I, you know,
12:16needed time alone.
12:17Now the first-year associates
12:18call it the crying patio.
12:20Think I don't know.
12:21You make them cry?
12:23Never the goal.
12:23Look, everyone in there
12:30is going to tow the company line.
12:32But if you know anything at all,
12:34as a man of faith,
12:35you can help me right this wrong.
12:41All I know is that the violations
12:43were worse than the FDA report said.
12:45Much worse.
12:47And nothing ever really
12:48got fixed around here.
12:49All they ever do
12:50is patch things up
12:51and move along.
12:52Would you testify to that in court?
12:54I can't.
12:55I need this job.
12:56There are retaliation laws.
12:57They can't fire you.
12:58I can't risk it.
12:59I got six kids.
13:01No wonder you can't quit smoking.
13:06My mom was one of eight.
13:10When I was little,
13:11she made me pray every night.
13:14Let me guess.
13:16Doubtless.
13:17You know it.
13:18It took me the longest time
13:20to understand
13:20what it was really about.
13:21My mom had so little growing up,
13:25nothing to give to anyone,
13:26so she prayed for them instead.
13:29I don't see you being that different.
13:30Praying
13:31and telling the truth.
13:37Taddy.
13:38You sure you want me up on the stand again?
13:44I didn't help last time.
13:45Oh, you helped a lot.
13:46Trust me.
13:47Heard Harold's gone.
13:48What happened?
13:49No idea.
13:50Couple of months after the trial,
13:51he was out.
13:52Canned, I think,
13:53because it was fast.
13:54New foreman any better?
13:55Yeah, I'll introduce you.
13:57Guy's much more transparent,
13:58approved,
13:59days off.
14:01Those pipes,
14:02are they new?
14:03Oh, yeah.
14:04The copper line now.
14:05And I'm glad.
14:06The old ones
14:07never fit the gasket quite right.
14:09Once,
14:10one popped off.
14:11I had to jump in
14:12and hold it up in place.
14:14Felt like I was on Survivor.
14:16Who put these in,
14:17new guy?
14:17No.
14:18Harold did it before he left.
14:20Why?
14:20Because at trial,
14:21I argued that the factory
14:22should have used copper,
14:24more antibacterial
14:25and anti-corrosive,
14:26and Harold made a huge deal
14:28about stainless steel
14:28being good enough.
14:29So why'd he make the change?
14:30Makes no damn sense.
14:39Once you delete the damn thing,
14:40they shouldn't be able
14:41to email you.
14:42Well,
14:42that's what we get
14:43for using a 12-year-old
14:45as our dating app expert.
14:47Did you get the draft
14:47I sent you?
14:48I see.
14:50Hi, Stanley.
14:51I'm embarrassed,
14:52but I'm actually still
14:53with my husband,
14:54and my grandson
14:54made this as a joke.
14:56Sorry for the confusion.
14:57And I wish you
14:58well in the future.
14:59What do you think?
15:00You ghost with grace,
15:02my love.
15:02Edwin,
15:03I'm worried.
15:04I know you are,
15:05but it's gonna be okay.
15:06You just focus on your work,
15:08focus on impressing Julian,
15:10focus on how sexy I look
15:11cooking up thumbprints.
15:13Did you get it to work?
15:15Oh, not even close.
15:16But I've got a lot
15:17of YouTubers
15:18to get through.
15:21And now we've been on hold
15:22longer than most
15:23celebrity marriages last.
15:24Don't start.
15:25Because you want to be
15:25Mel Gibson
15:26and pay out $425 million
15:27to your ex-wife?
15:28I don't want to be Mel Gibson
15:29for quite a few reasons,
15:30and why are you giving me
15:31marriage advice
15:32when you can't even
15:32ask here on a date?
15:33I'm crafting the perfect email.
15:35It needs one reference
15:35to our unexpected lunch,
15:37one slightly suggestive
15:38open-ended question,
15:39and two witty lines,
15:40and no ellipses.
15:41Food and Drug Administration,
15:42how may I help you?
15:43Uh, hi.
15:44Hi, yes.
15:44Uh, we're calling about
15:45the latest research
15:46regarding bacterial contamination
15:47in stainless steel pipes.
15:49Type of contaminant.
15:50Uh, there's a few
15:51we'd like to ask about.
15:52But no matter what it is,
15:54or how small,
15:55it can breed and fester
15:56until it becomes
15:57a major problem
15:58you never saw coming,
15:59right?
16:02Sorry about that.
16:03Uh, can we start
16:04with microtoxins?
16:05You're out of your damn mind.
16:06Harold is not gonna
16:07open up to me.
16:08Or me.
16:09Actually,
16:10you know who we can find?
16:12I was just thinking
16:13the same thing.
16:19I'm not buying anything.
16:22Oh, where's that voice
16:23coming from?
16:25Ta-da!
16:26I can't hear you.
16:27Here!
16:28You have to press a button
16:29when you talk.
16:35I can't hear you.
16:37Are you an idiot?
16:38Press the button.
16:40Ugh, come on.
16:42Hello there.
16:44I'm Madeline Batlock,
16:45junior legal counsel
16:46from Jacobson Moore.
16:48I have nothing
16:48to say to you people.
16:50Just to set the table
16:52for you, Harold,
16:52the only reason
16:53I'm standing here
16:54with my foot in your door
16:55still working at 75
16:56is because I'm too broke
16:58to retire.
16:59So could you just please
17:00answer a few questions
17:01so I can go home?
17:02No.
17:03Now move your foot.
17:04Did you know, Harold,
17:09women lose up to 20%
17:11of their bone density
17:12in the years following
17:13menopause,
17:14which means my metatarsals
17:15are just brittle
17:16little matchsticks
17:17that could snap,
17:18crackle,
17:18and pop
17:19if you pushed
17:20just the tiniest bit
17:21on that door.
17:22Now, technically,
17:23I can't make you talk,
17:24but I'm not moving
17:25my foot until you do.
17:27Or you could try
17:28to close that door.
17:30And did I mention
17:30that from Jacobson Moore?
17:31We have a killer
17:32personal injury department.
17:33Lady.
17:34Ow!
17:35My foot.
17:36Just three quick questions.
17:38Ow.
17:38Enough.
17:39Fine.
17:40Three questions.
17:41Go.
17:41Why did you change
17:42the pipes from
17:43stainless steel to copper?
17:44The price of copper
17:45is tied to oil.
17:46Both tanked.
17:47All of a sudden,
17:48copper pipe's affordable.
17:49No conspiracy,
17:50no funny business,
17:51just simple economics.
17:53Next.
17:54Regarding your departure
17:55from the factory,
17:56we heard from some
17:56of your ex-co-workers.
17:58Ex-employees.
17:59Ex-employees
18:00that it wasn't
18:01exactly your choice
18:02to leave.
18:03Those jerk-offs
18:04need to spend
18:04more time working
18:05and less time
18:06talking about me.
18:07Last question.
18:08This one's easy.
18:09Could you pretty please
18:10let me use your commode
18:11before I get back
18:11on the path train?
18:12The bladder takes
18:13a nosedive after 70
18:14because the vaginal wall
18:16has to...
18:16Stop!
18:16Fine, fine.
18:17Follow me.
18:23Maddie said no
18:24on the pipes.
18:25Sarah and Billy
18:26are striking out
18:26with the FDA.
18:27I can't find Anna
18:28that's testifying.
18:29That's going to
18:30make the difference.
18:31Without proof,
18:31it still might not
18:32be enough.
18:34We're in the exact
18:34same place
18:35we were before.
18:40We should have
18:40put them on the stand.
18:44We are in such
18:46a different place.
18:47We're communicating,
18:48we're listening
18:49to each other.
18:50We're going to
18:50figure it out together.
18:52Loving the support.
18:53I'm just not sure
18:54if working well together
18:55is going to change
18:56the outcome.
19:00Hey, Maddie.
19:01I think I found
19:02something.
19:03Boy, were you right
19:04that Harold P. Wong
19:05is not a very nice fellow.
19:08See that fancy new stove
19:10poking its little head
19:11out from the kitchen?
19:12Saw a British lady
19:13on TV using one
19:14to make an arrabbiata.
19:16A stove like that
19:16starts at $6,000.
19:18Floors were redone,
19:19fancy music equipment,
19:20outside the place
19:21is still a shell,
19:22but inside,
19:23money has been spent.
19:24And as a factory foreman,
19:25how much was he making again?
19:26$83,000 a year.
19:28He must have been embezzling.
19:30That's why he got fired.
19:31Or,
19:32that's what he wants us to think
19:34so we don't look too hard
19:35at what really happened.
19:36Exactly.
19:37I was setting you up
19:38to make that point.
19:39Think he's got a golden parachute?
19:40He's covering
19:40for the contamination.
19:42Retire at 48,
19:43with no worries,
19:44and an arrabbiata stove.
19:45Okay, we need to look
19:46at everything Harold touched
19:47during our potential
19:48contamination window
19:49and figure out exactly
19:51what he was rewarded
19:51for doing or hiding.
19:53I'll take the OSHA reports,
19:54see if anything was misreported
19:55to the regulatory agencies.
19:56I will take payroll.
19:58Maybe Harold inflated
19:59somebody's salary
19:59to buy their silence.
20:00Great.
20:01Maddie,
20:01you got maintenance reports.
20:02We'll call him
20:03through the financials.
20:04Let's reconvene in the morning.
20:05All right.
20:08What if he messed around
20:09with sick pay
20:09to cover up some sort of illness
20:11that was going around?
20:12Teddy would have told us.
20:13You are not pawning
20:15this off on me.
20:15It was your Christmas present?
20:17From your great Aunt Sylvia.
20:19Don't eat, pal.
20:21The inspector's coming Monday,
20:22did I tell you that?
20:23Mm-hmm.
20:25It's the final walkthrough
20:26before closing.
20:27You can always sabotage
20:29the thermostat.
20:37They called the heating guy.
20:40You were right.
20:41The thermostat was off
20:42by a good ten degrees.
20:46Go ahead and say,
20:47I told you so.
20:48I should have moved.
20:49You think I'm not
20:50torturing myself over the case?
20:51What did you want me to say?
20:52Something.
20:53Anything.
20:53So I wasn't alone.
20:54Again.
20:55Again?
20:56Is this a...
20:57My father died
20:58and you hid in your office
20:59every night till midnight.
21:00You said you needed space.
21:02Stop assuming the worst.
21:03Stop being the worst.
21:05Oh, my God.
21:06How much did it cost
21:07to fix the heat?
21:07The heat?
21:08Um, like, 3K?
21:10That invoice
21:10from the factory roof repair.
21:11$350,000
21:16for a re-shingling
21:17authorized by Harold P. Wong.
21:19No shingling job
21:20would cost that much.
21:21There was clearly
21:22something else
21:22going on with that roof.
21:23Which probably had to do
21:24with our contamination.
21:26We are on fire.
21:27Babe,
21:27that was all me.
21:31Does the date
21:31June 21st
21:32mean anything to you?
21:33It's the date
21:34when the ceiling
21:34in the break room
21:35caved in.
21:36It's when I broke my arm.
21:38Do you think the rupture
21:38could have breached
21:39the outside?
21:40Harold swore he didn't.
21:41That's why I ain't
21:42mention it to you.
21:42What would you say
21:43if I told you
21:44that Harold paid
21:45a roofing company
21:46$350,000 to fix it?
21:49I say it sounds
21:50like the old
21:51door on the roof
21:51caved in.
21:54How'd you like
21:54to spot a lady
21:55in heels
21:55with a very tall ladder?
21:59So I went on up.
22:01What?
22:01Under the roof?
22:02Yeah, it's easy.
22:02There's an access door.
22:03And not only did I see
22:04where the roof was repaired,
22:06the whole damn place
22:07is covered in mold,
22:09which could have
22:09easily entered the factory
22:10during the collapse.
22:11And I got us a sample.
22:12So we just need to confirm
22:14that the bacteria
22:15in the mold
22:15is the same one
22:16that made Dante sick.
22:17Already put Sarah
22:18and Billy on it.
22:19We wait to tell
22:19Anna and Vanessa
22:20until we know for sure.
22:21Definitely.
22:22Let's let them focus
22:22on Anna's testimony.
22:25Hi, Vanessa.
22:27Where's Anna?
22:28She's not coming.
22:29Her obstetrician session
22:30needs to get some rest.
22:32Blood pressure
22:32got too high.
22:34I'll testify instead.
22:35Okay.
22:35When Maddie gets here,
22:42tell her we're prepping
22:43in the small conference room.
22:46I want to drop something off
22:48for someone who works
22:48at Jacobson Moor.
22:50If maybe you could
22:51buzz me up.
22:52Her name's Madeline...
22:53Stanley!
22:54Madeline!
22:54Why don't we go over here?
22:56I got your message.
22:57Now, please believe me
22:59when I say
22:59I want to respect your space.
23:00I just want to drop this off.
23:04Now, I have to...
23:05It's a photo of Ellie.
23:08Tommy kept this
23:09little photo book.
23:11All his friends.
23:12I fished it out
23:13when I saw you on the app.
23:14I couldn't believe
23:15you moved east.
23:16I needed a change
23:17after Ellie passed.
23:19I really should...
23:19Tommy's missing.
23:21I started using
23:23again last year,
23:24and I guess
23:26I also wanted
23:27to talk to someone
23:28who understood.
23:29I can spare
23:30a few minutes, Stanley.
23:31Okay?
23:32Yeah.
23:33Yeah.
23:34Yeah.
23:48How long has it been
23:49since you last
23:50heard from Tommy?
23:51Three weeks.
23:53He relapsed
23:54about nine months ago,
23:55but he'd check in,
23:57and now
23:57I just have this feeling.
24:01It's the scariest
24:02feeling in the world.
24:04You've got to think
24:05of yourself
24:05as a private investigator.
24:07Not as a parent.
24:09Go to each
24:09and every place
24:10where he got high.
24:12Take food.
24:14People will talk.
24:16Try to think
24:16of your testimony
24:17as a conversation
24:18with an old friend.
24:20You want to be open
24:20to emotional and...
24:23Everything okay?
24:25Yes.
24:26All good.
24:27Let's get started.
24:28Vanessa,
24:29let's start
24:29at the beginning.
24:30When you first
24:31brought Dante home,
24:32can you tell me
24:33what that was like?
24:34It was life
24:35with a newborn.
24:36Lots of laundry,
24:37diapers,
24:38sleepless nights.
24:38I can imagine
24:40you would give
24:41anything
24:41to get those
24:42sleepless nights back.
24:44Of course.
24:46Let's move on
24:47to after Dante died.
24:49What were those days like?
24:52Hard.
24:52Could you be
24:53more specific?
24:55What was it like
24:55getting through the day?
24:57What more do you want
24:57from me?
24:58I'm sorry,
25:00but this is
25:00our last shot.
25:02We are suing
25:02for pain and suffering.
25:03The jury needs to see it.
25:05So you need me back
25:05in a place
25:06where I can't function.
25:07Is that what you want?
25:08Of course not.
25:08I know.
25:09I was just...
25:10Actually,
25:12let's just take 10,
25:13okay?
25:22It's just too painful.
25:23I'm sorry.
25:23I thought I could
25:24help you, Madeline.
25:25I'm so sorry.
25:25Stay away from me.
25:26I mean it.
25:26It's too hard.
25:34What was that about?
25:35Uh, Countin.
25:36Wanted me to give him
25:38a certified check.
25:41Are you okay?
25:45I just felt like
25:46a vulture trying
25:47to tear out this pain.
25:49You're doing your job.
25:50But I'm not.
25:50We still can't prove
25:51the contamination.
25:53And it's unclear to me
25:54at this point
25:55if this is even ethical.
25:57You know,
25:57I'm trying
25:58to make Vanessa cry.
26:00I'm trying to take her
26:01back to her trauma.
26:02And what if we lose?
26:03Then it'll hurt like hell.
26:05But most people
26:06don't get a second chance.
26:07She doesn't even want one.
26:08Now.
26:09But if she doesn't do it,
26:10I promise you
26:11they will wake up
26:12in the middle of the night
26:13at some point
26:13and they will regret
26:15not taking this last opportunity
26:17to parent their child.
26:18Were you and
26:28Ellie close?
26:33Sometimes.
26:35But we were
26:36on the best of terms
26:37when she passed.
26:40Can you tell me
26:42about Ellie?
26:42She was
26:47bigger than life.
26:49She just
26:50wanted more of it
26:53all the time.
26:56She could not
26:57tell that child
26:58she couldn't do something.
27:02I remember
27:03I took her to the park.
27:05She was about five.
27:08And she was having
27:09none of that
27:10rinky-dinky kid
27:12play structure.
27:14She just
27:15marked right up
27:17to that
27:17big kid one.
27:20She pushed past
27:21all these ten-year-olds.
27:23And she climbed up
27:24to that
27:24double-decker jungle.
27:28She must have been
27:29terrified
27:29and a little proud.
27:32I was a lot proud.
27:35Until she decided
27:36she liked all the tension
27:38and she wouldn't
27:38come back down.
27:40Eventually ended up
27:41in a cast.
27:42Boy, she was
27:42a piece of work
27:43that kid.
27:45She was
27:45she darn loved
27:47my mom.
27:49Oh, I'm sorry.
27:50I didn't mean
27:51to take you back there.
27:53I know everyone
27:54says it.
27:56But I do not know
27:57how you can lose
27:58a kid
27:59and keep going.
28:01You learn to breathe
28:02again?
28:05That's what it's like.
28:06I learned to breathe
28:10on some new planet.
28:12It's
28:12totally
28:14inhospitable
28:15to human life.
28:20And then somebody
28:21says,
28:22tell me about Ellie.
28:25Anyway,
28:26most of the time
28:27I'm okay,
28:27like I said,
28:28but sometimes
28:29I just
28:29well,
28:33I'm kind of
28:34Jill is a teddy.
28:36You know,
28:37he's just
28:37working those
28:38rosary beads
28:39full of faith
28:40that there's a plan.
28:41He's been texting me,
28:43by the way.
28:44Theories,
28:45ideas,
28:45trying to help,
28:46you know,
28:46do the right thing.
28:48He once
28:49jumped on the line
28:51and held up
28:52a 40-pound pipe
28:53with a broken arm.
28:54Did I tell you that?
28:55Mm-hmm.
29:00Was his arm
29:00in a cast?
29:01Teddy,
29:09can you explain
29:10what the
29:11contamination window is?
29:13It's the
29:13window of time
29:14when my factory
29:16made batches
29:17of formula
29:17that the
29:18plaintiff's baby
29:19ingested.
29:20And the roof
29:21collapsed
29:21when you
29:22broke your arm.
29:23That happened
29:23before that window,
29:24correct?
29:25That's right.
29:27How long
29:28were you
29:28in a cast for?
29:30Eight weeks.
29:31And during that time,
29:34did you continue
29:35to work?
29:35Yes.
29:36The company
29:36didn't grant me
29:37a medical leave.
29:39But as a line supervisor,
29:40I didn't have to
29:41use my arms as much.
29:42But did you
29:43have to use
29:44your arms
29:44at one point?
29:46Yes.
29:49A pipe
29:50on the
29:51manufacturing line
29:52burst.
29:53It was chaos.
29:55Someone
29:55could have
29:56got hurt.
29:57So,
29:58I jumped in
29:59to hold
29:59the pipe
30:00in place.
30:01And that
30:01happened
30:02during the
30:02estimated
30:03contamination
30:04window?
30:05Yes,
30:06it did.
30:13And were
30:14you wearing
30:14gloves?
30:15I always
30:16do.
30:17But,
30:18um,
30:18I couldn't
30:21get one
30:22over the
30:22cast.
30:23in your
30:26expertise
30:27as a
30:28supervisor
30:29in charge
30:29of quality
30:30control,
30:31was there
30:33a risk
30:33of contamination
30:34from you
30:35holding the
30:35pipe?
30:37Yes.
30:39My cast
30:40must have
30:40touched
30:41an open
30:41end.
30:44I must have
30:45introduced germs
30:46into the
30:46sterile environment,
30:48into the
30:49formula.
30:50I'm so
30:53sorry.
30:57Thank you,
30:58Teddy.
30:59Mr.
31:00Copeland,
31:01about how
31:02long do you
31:02estimate you
31:03were holding
31:03that broken
31:03pipe?
31:04Two to three
31:05minutes.
31:06But the
31:06plaintiffs
31:07interacted with
31:08their baby
31:08every moment,
31:09every hour
31:10leading up to
31:10his death.
31:11Objection!
31:11That's not a
31:12question!
31:13Sustained.
31:13I'm wondering,
31:14from a
31:15mathematical
31:16standpoint,
31:16how likely
31:17Teddy thinks
31:18it is that
31:18his brief
31:19heroic act
31:20caused the
31:21contamination
31:21compared to
31:22the parents'
31:23hourly contact
31:24with their
31:24baby.
31:25Well,
31:25the witness
31:25isn't an
31:26expert
31:26mathematician.
31:27Good point.
31:28Let's explore
31:28what else
31:29he's not an
31:29expert in.
31:30Do you know
31:31whether the
31:31plaintiffs
31:32used purified
31:32water every
31:33time they
31:34mixed a
31:34bottle of
31:34formula?
31:35Your
31:35Honor,
31:36you asked
31:36for the
31:36witness's
31:37opinion
31:37on the
31:37risk he
31:38created.
31:39Sir,
31:39you can
31:40answer the
31:40question.
31:42No,
31:43I don't.
31:43What about
31:44if they
31:44washed their
31:45hands properly?
31:46No.
31:46Or how
31:47often they
31:47sterilized
31:48their
31:48bottles.
31:49Oh.
31:49If they
31:50bleached
31:50their
31:50sink.
31:51Okay,
31:51I think
31:52you've
31:52made your
31:52point,
31:53Counselor.
31:53No further
31:54questions.
31:55We'll
31:55adjourn for
31:56one hour.
31:58We'll see
31:58you after
31:58lunch.
32:02Okay,
32:03the defense
32:03scored some
32:04points,
32:04but Teddy's
32:05direct was
32:05convincing.
32:06He gave
32:06us causation.
32:09So,
32:10maybe we
32:11don't put
32:12Vanessa on
32:13the stand.
32:14No,
32:14I won't
32:16make the
32:16same mistake
32:16we made
32:17last time,
32:18but we
32:18need both
32:19causation and
32:20sympathy.
32:20She's
32:21protecting
32:21herself with
32:22her anger.
32:22You need
32:22to get
32:23underneath it.
32:24I know,
32:24I do,
32:25I just,
32:26I don't
32:27know if I
32:27should.
32:28You should,
32:29because when
32:29Anna and
32:30Vanessa hear
32:30that jury
32:31find in
32:31their favor,
32:32hold those
32:32people responsible
32:33for taking
32:34Dante away
32:35from them,
32:35it'll be
32:36worth it.
32:37Trust me.
32:40Let's
32:41start with the
32:41routine you and
32:42Anna followed
32:43when it came to
32:43the formula.
32:44Did you
32:45ever
32:45pre-mix
32:46the bottles?
32:47Sometimes,
32:48but we
32:49always made
32:49sure to put
32:49them in
32:50the refrigerator.
32:51Always?
32:52Yes.
32:53Anna kept
32:53a chart to
32:54track how
32:54long they've
32:55been in
32:55there.
32:56What about
32:56the partially
32:57used bottles?
32:58Did you
32:58save them?
32:59No.
33:00We threw
33:00them away
33:01because we
33:03were afraid
33:03of making
33:04Dante sick.
33:04tell me
33:18about
33:18Dante.
33:19What?
33:21We've
33:21spent so
33:22much time
33:22talking about
33:23his death.
33:25Tell me
33:25what he was
33:26like when
33:27he was
33:27alive.
33:30Tell me
33:31about
33:31Dante.
33:32Dante?
33:34He used
33:36to wake
33:37up smiling.
33:39He just
33:40loved people,
33:41which meant
33:42he didn't
33:43sleep.
33:45He'd wake
33:45up five,
33:47six times
33:47a night,
33:48sometimes
33:49to eat,
33:50but mostly
33:52just to be
33:52in the world.
33:55It's like
33:55he couldn't
33:56get enough
33:56of it.
33:58I started
33:59to sleep
34:00in his room
34:00so Anna
34:01could be
34:01fresh for
34:02work.
34:02I was
34:04all those
34:06long nights,
34:08just me
34:09and Dante.
34:1116
34:11steps.
34:15That's
34:15how many
34:16it took
34:16to get
34:16from one
34:16side
34:17of his
34:17room
34:17to the
34:17other.
34:20I walked
34:21with him
34:22so many
34:22times,
34:24holding
34:26him,
34:28singing
34:28to him.
34:29for months
34:33after he
34:33died,
34:35I would
34:35just
34:35go in
34:37there and
34:37walk
34:37back and
34:39forth,
34:40back and
34:41forth.
34:41I hate
34:55this part,
34:55the waiting.
34:56Not me,
34:57it's out
34:57of our
34:57hands.
34:58That's the
34:58problem,
34:59it could go
34:59either way,
35:00it's completely
35:00out of our
35:00control.
35:01Exactly,
35:02so you
35:02can't
35:02micromanage
35:03risk out
35:04of life.
35:05Or
35:05relationships,
35:06or
35:07almost
35:08relationship,
35:09text
35:11Kira.
35:13Use all
35:13the ellipses.
35:14Okay,
35:15fine,
35:15deal,
35:16but only
35:17if you
35:17talk to
35:18Claudia about
35:18the possibility
35:19of a prenup
35:19after you
35:20pop the
35:20question.
35:22Fine,
35:22but if she
35:23doesn't want
35:23one,
35:23you don't
35:23mention it
35:24again,
35:24deal?
35:24Deal.
35:25Good.
35:27You know,
35:28if you really
35:28think about it,
35:29you and I
35:29would make
35:29the perfect
35:30couple.
35:32The verdict
35:33is in it.
35:33Come on.
35:34All rise.
35:40The jury
35:40finds
35:41first 12
35:42formula
35:42was negligent
35:43in maintaining
35:44the safety
35:44of its product
35:45and is therefore
35:46liable for the
35:47death of
35:48Dante Sampson.
35:49We award
35:50$3 million
35:51in punitive
35:52damages
35:52and $5 million
35:53for pain
35:54and suffering.
36:04You did it.
36:06You held
36:07them responsible.
36:09The jury
36:24was negligent
36:24in the
36:24vicinity.
36:25What?
36:26Oh,
36:27oh,
36:27oh,
36:28oh,
36:29oh,
36:29oh,
36:30oh,
36:32oh.
36:33oh,
36:34oh,
36:34oh,
36:35oh.
36:37Oh,
36:37oh,
36:37oh,
36:38oh,
36:39oh,
36:39medwin are you okay i think i'm having a heart attack
36:46are you sure it was just a panic attack positive go to your doctor to get a beta blocker in case
36:54it happens again your wife's heart looks fine she just needs to rest avoid stress
36:58did you hear that heard that thank you
37:02darling i know you need to take your health more seriously it was a particularly hard day
37:11it's only gonna get harder when you get deeper in the risk the stress maybe next time it'll be a
37:19real heart attack yes but we're so close we're not if you were on well bruxa maybe it would be
37:26different but you're not close to it at all i can't get the damn thumbprints right because
37:32i'm a retired art history professor and you are not superhuman though there's a lot of evidence
37:38to the contrary you're saying we're not mr and mrs smith i'm saying we're mr and mrs kingston
37:43whose daughter was one of hundreds of thousands of americans who died of an opioid overdose
37:50and yes jacobson moore hid the documents but that's not your responsibility
37:56you could just be like everybody else and grieve
38:04i won't get another chance if i stop now i'll always regret it
38:27i have to keep going i owe it to ellie no what you owe to ellie is to take care of alfie
38:35he's our second chance and i need you to be here to help raise him today was a sign maddie
38:44it was a warning sign
38:46okay
38:55look what i found
39:07i haven't worn it since we lost time to bring it back
39:12you okay
39:16i just hope it was worth it it was or it will be
39:21thank you for tonight
39:24you can go
39:28no i can't
39:31i shouldn't have left you before
39:35i don't know i'll even know
39:38good because
39:39i had a whole speech i was gonna do
39:46don't mean it
39:47if we weren't keeping it professional at work i would tell you how sexy you look in that suit
39:58and i would say that i feel very different from the last time the war it's
40:02i'm pivoting
40:04i want to do cases where i can actually help people less corporate litigation
40:08there is no way senior will agree
40:10he will if i'm the one asking
40:11is that what this is about showing me up
40:13because i'm really not buying this sudden passion for helping anyone other than yourself
40:17watch where you're going you're not the only damn person on earth
40:22i just
40:27i want my life to feel meaningful
40:29you used to think your life was meaningful by being in a family with me
40:32i want a divorce
40:35it's gonna be hard to keep this a secret
40:46undercover operations are sexy baby
40:49today was a sign maddie
40:55if you were working on well brexa
40:58that might be a different story
41:00but you're not close to it at all
41:02stop
41:08maddie
41:11oh i was just about to come talk to both of you about my time here
41:17that's actually what we wanted to talk to you about
41:19four words maddie
41:20you're going to pharma
41:23i've got a new case with well brexa and i'm bringing you on
41:27you've earned it
41:28so
41:29what did you want to talk to us about
41:31exactly that
41:35i wanted my shot
41:38this must be a sign
41:40i'm right where the universe wants me to be
41:44this must be a sign
42:10i'm
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