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The Boy Next Door (2008) is a heartfelt drama that explores friendship, trust, and the unexpected connections that shape our lives. The story follows two neighbors who discover how a simple act of kindness can change everything. Through moments of laughter, challenge, and understanding, the film reveals the importance of empathy, loyalty, and believing in others. With strong performances and an emotional storyline, The Boy Next Door (2008) delivers an inspiring message about community, growth, and the bonds that bring people together. A thoughtful modern drama that speaks to the heart.The Boy Next Door, The Boy Next Door 2008, The Boy Next Door full movie, The Boy Next Door film, The Boy Next Door movie, The Boy Next Door 2008 full movie, 2008 movie, 2008 film, emotional drama, modern drama, inspirational movie, heartfelt story, friendship movie, neighbor story, family safe movie, life story, human connection, touching film, contemporary drama, English movie, 2000s cinema, reflective story, drama film, uplifting story, inspiring film, relationship drama, hope and kindness, character-driven movie, meaningful film, heartwarming drama, life lessons movie, timeless story, cinematic storytelling, film about understanding, community story, powerful performances, emotional storytelling, movie about friendship, feel-good film, 2000s classic
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00:00:00It's a quaint little town, I found this great house on the water, and I don't know, I just need a change of pace for this.
00:00:30You know, something different.
00:00:31What you need is to finish the book, darling.
00:00:34I know, I know, but Lillian, I've just been so blocked the last couple of months.
00:00:39I mean, 15 years is a long time.
00:00:42Everything we had, just gone.
00:00:45Well, I can't hold the publisher off forever.
00:00:47They're holding a prime December date for you.
00:00:49I know.
00:00:50That's why I'm hoping that I'll find something to inspire me up there.
00:00:53Maybe you'll meet someone new.
00:00:55I'm not looking for anybody new.
00:00:56I'm just looking for a little piece of quiet so that I can focus on my writing.
00:01:00You never know.
00:01:01You know, you should be more concerned with whether or not I finish the book than find romance.
00:01:05Oh, I am, darling, but I know how much you enjoy unpredictable endings.
00:01:11Maybe they'll go hand in hand.
00:01:30Oh, wow.
00:01:37This is perfect.
00:01:39Yoo-hoo!
00:01:41Hi.
00:01:42You must be the new tenant.
00:01:44Sarah.
00:01:44I'm Marie.
00:01:46Oh.
00:01:46Hope you like muffins.
00:01:48How sweet.
00:01:50Try one.
00:01:51Gilbert said he'd found a new young woman from the city to rent the place for the summer.
00:02:00Mm-hmm.
00:02:02Like it?
00:02:04Lovely.
00:02:05I meant the muffin.
00:02:08It's delicious.
00:02:10Well, I just live up and over, so you let me know if you need anything.
00:02:14Again, for the muffins.
00:02:16Bye.
00:02:16Have fun.
00:02:48All right.
00:03:07Time to get to work.
00:03:08Excuse me.
00:03:24I'm sorry.
00:03:25I didn't realize anyone was home.
00:03:27Well.
00:03:28I'm Michael.
00:03:29Michael Ellery.
00:03:30I live next door.
00:03:32Sarah.
00:03:33Hi.
00:03:34Renting for the summer?
00:03:36Yeah.
00:03:37Well, I'm sorry I disturbed you.
00:03:39It's just that Gilbert usually lets me use the hoop and...
00:03:42Oh, well, um...
00:03:43Look, that's...
00:03:44It's fine.
00:03:45Go ahead.
00:03:46Really?
00:03:47Yeah.
00:03:49Sarah.
00:03:50Yeah?
00:03:51I'm having some work done on my dock.
00:03:54Would it be all right if I used yours?
00:03:55For my boat.
00:03:58No.
00:03:59Go ahead.
00:04:01Thanks.
00:04:01Thanks.
00:04:07Thanks.
00:04:09Bye.
00:04:14I'm having some, but...
00:04:17It's the first thing.
00:04:20I can't...
00:04:21Go ahead.
00:04:21All right.
00:04:23I'll be...
00:04:24Go, go.
00:04:25Go, go, go.
00:04:27Go, go, go, go, go.
00:04:27All right.
00:04:28Thanks.
00:04:29I'll be...
00:04:29Go, go, go, go, go.
00:04:31Go, go.
00:04:31Go, go.
00:04:31Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
00:04:33Go, go, go.
00:04:34Go, go.
00:04:34Go, go, go, go, go.
00:04:35Okay.
00:04:49Here we go.
00:04:57Food.
00:05:05Food.
00:05:35Food.
00:05:47Afternoon.
00:05:48Hi.
00:05:53I know you.
00:05:55I don't think so. I just moved to.
00:05:57Oh, for heaven's sakes, Bruce. Leave the poor girl alone.
00:06:00Leave me there and I'll figure it out.
00:06:02Please. Ignore my husband. He's like a dog chasing a car.
00:06:06I mean, he wouldn't know what to do with it if he caught it.
00:06:09Do you know who this is?
00:06:10No, I've never...
00:06:12Closer look.
00:06:14Sarah Wilde.
00:06:16Who's losing their mind now, huh?
00:06:18A thousand book titles and authors he can remember about our anniversary.
00:06:22Well, that's another problem.
00:06:24Oh, my goodness.
00:06:25Beatrix Turnbull.
00:06:26Hello. Nice to meet you.
00:06:27And this is my husband, Bruce.
00:06:29Lovely to meet you.
00:06:30Oh, wow.
00:06:32Sarah Wilde, the mystery writer.
00:06:34You know, I still am.
00:06:35I know.
00:06:36Go get the camera, Bruce.
00:06:38Are you still writing?
00:06:39We haven't had a new title from you in...
00:06:41Three years. Yeah, yeah.
00:06:43But don't worry. I'm here to work.
00:06:45I probably still want the new book out by Christmas, so...
00:06:47Well, are you here to find a little inspiration from our talent?
00:06:51Beatrix, you're fishing.
00:06:53Now, you know, she always gets her inspiration from real life.
00:06:56That's why that camera goes with her wherever she goes.
00:06:59I'm a huge fan.
00:07:00Me too.
00:07:01I'm sure I'll find plenty to inspire me, you.
00:07:04Oh.
00:07:06And say cheese.
00:07:08Cheese.
00:07:09Oh, lovely.
00:07:10Now one with the three of us.
00:07:11Oh, great, okay.
00:07:12That'd be great.
00:07:13You don't mind, do you?
00:07:14Oh, great.
00:07:15And?
00:07:16Cheese.
00:07:17Cheese.
00:07:32Hi.
00:07:34You're new.
00:07:35What gave me away?
00:07:37Vanilla hazelnut latte.
00:07:39Double sugar, double soy milk.
00:07:41Is she charging double?
00:07:43Her?
00:07:44Coffee, black.
00:07:45No sugar.
00:07:46Over there?
00:07:47Long espresso with honey.
00:07:50But I don't know you.
00:07:52Just black face.
00:07:53I'm Louis.
00:07:54Sarah.
00:07:55Wild.
00:07:56Good one, Louis.
00:07:57See you tomorrow, deputy.
00:07:58You a photographer?
00:07:59Writer.
00:08:00This one is on the house.
00:08:02Welcome to Christina Lake.
00:08:04There is anything you need.
00:08:06Coffee, internet.
00:08:07I'm good.
00:08:08Yeah.
00:08:09Thanks, guys.
00:08:10Ooh.
00:08:11I'm good.
00:08:12Yeah.
00:08:13Thanks, guys.
00:08:14Ooh.
00:08:15I'm good.
00:08:16Yeah.
00:08:17Thanks, guys.
00:08:18Ooh.
00:08:20You just gotta wait a little bit.
00:08:21Mm.
00:08:22Ooh.
00:08:23Ooh.
00:08:24Mm.
00:08:25Ooh.
00:08:27Whew.
00:08:31Mm.
00:08:42Ooh.
00:08:44Let's go.
00:09:14Let's go.
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00:11:24Let's go.
00:11:25Let's go.
00:11:26Let's go.
00:11:27Hey, Lillian.
00:11:28Actually, you know what?
00:11:29I'm going to give you a call back a little bit later.
00:11:30I'm going to get back to work.
00:11:31Now that's what I like to hear.
00:11:33I'll catch you later.
00:11:34Bye.
00:11:35Bye.
00:11:36What?
00:11:40What?
00:11:41What?
00:11:42Let's go.
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00:12:42What you doing?
00:12:43Pri.
00:12:44Hi.
00:12:46They brought me his mail, by mistake.
00:12:48Enjoying yourself here?
00:12:50Yes, I am.
00:12:51I wonder if I could borrow some milk.
00:12:54Certainly.
00:12:55Yeah.
00:12:57Wow, Gilbert fixed it up.
00:13:04Did he?
00:13:05What about the bedrooms?
00:13:07Um, well, actually, I'm almost this cozy.
00:13:13This is where you work?
00:13:14Yeah, I, um, work here.
00:13:17I didn't know you liked photography.
00:13:19Well, actually, it's, um, just a hobby.
00:13:24Fine.
00:13:25How about that milk?
00:13:35There you go.
00:13:37I owe you one.
00:13:38If there's ever anything, you know.
00:13:40Actually, you know what?
00:13:41Um, I have a question.
00:13:44The house next door.
00:13:46He's a cutie, isn't he?
00:13:48He lives there alone?
00:13:49Well, technically, it's his father's house.
00:13:52One of his little cottages.
00:13:55The Ellery's are the royalty of Christina Lake.
00:13:58Michael is even richer than he is handsome.
00:14:03How'd you like the muffins?
00:14:04Oh, they were fantastic.
00:14:13I had a, I had a couple.
00:14:16Well, dear reader, I must tell you that I am officially infatuated with the boy next door.
00:14:29Over these recent weeks, he has become my inspiration, my muse.
00:14:34With each passing day, I find myself irresistibly drawn to him.
00:14:39Mesmerized by his clear blue eyes and ready smile, entranced by his broad shoulders, his sculpted arms.
00:14:48Watching him from my window, fantasizing about this mysterious stranger, I found the inspiration I needed for my next novel.
00:14:58But there's so much more to confess.
00:15:00Sometimes I lie in bed, wondering what it would be like if he were here.
00:15:04Finally, after such a long, long time, I feel completely and totally alive.
00:15:12I don't know.
00:15:13How does that feel in it?
00:15:14Yeah.
00:15:15I don't know.
00:15:16How does that feel in it?
00:15:17Yeah.
00:15:18For heaven's sake.
00:15:48there she is oh you like the display oh you know what we thought maybe you could do a little book
00:15:56signing well i really wanted to stay low profile if possible how's the book going very good thank
00:16:02you i just finished chapter 10. oh well you know what i'm not gonna ask you what it's about i know
00:16:08that writers don't like to you know who gets murdered she's a mystery writer b someone always
00:16:14gets murdered is it gonna be her just pretend you're hard of hearing that's what i do actually
00:16:19i'm doing some research i want to know if you guys could tell me anything about the ellery family
00:16:24what do you want to know well i'm basing some of the characters in my book on them um just some
00:16:30classic wealthy powerful figures well wealthy and powerful both sums it up he owns this building
00:16:36what about his son michael yeah well i know the old man would like him to follow in his footsteps
00:16:42especially since the wife died you know kids minds of their own they just beatrix
00:16:46she doesn't have any children i read your blog thanks guys thanks have a good day bye
00:16:54what do you mean research oh geez sorry sorry it's okay it's uh it's sarah right yeah i guess i'll see you
00:17:05around i guess i'll see you around
00:17:17i guess i'll see you around
00:17:35oh
00:17:49oh
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00:18:03I don't know.
00:18:33I don't know.
00:19:03I don't know.
00:19:33I don't know.
00:20:03Thank God, Michael.
00:20:22So what are you thinking, Chief?
00:20:24Drugs, maybe?
00:20:25No, this was no accident.
00:20:30No, this was no accident.
00:20:30How long do you think it would take for a body to wash up on shore from the dam?
00:20:42I don't know.
00:20:43I don't know.
00:20:45Depends if it got snagged on the way.
00:20:47Yeah, maybe two.
00:20:49All right, let's see him preserved.
00:20:52No one gets past the perimeter, all right?
00:20:54No one.
00:20:55Give me a form.
00:20:56Where are you going to be, Chief?
00:21:00I'm going to talk to Edward Ellery.
00:21:03Tell him his only son is dead.
00:21:04No one gets past the perimeter.
00:21:13I'm going to leave.
00:21:13I'm going to talk to Edward Ellery.
00:21:17I'm going to talk to Edward Ellery.
00:21:21I got this.
00:21:22I won't go.
00:21:23I've got this.
00:21:25I got this.
00:21:56We're here, over.
00:22:01Still waiting on you.
00:22:02Excuse me.
00:22:04Roger that.
00:22:06Hi.
00:22:10Any help, Matt?
00:22:12Yeah, what's, uh, what's going on?
00:22:15And you are?
00:22:17Sarah Wild.
00:22:19I'm just renting this house over here.
00:22:23Did you know Michael Ellery, Ms. Wild?
00:22:25He's my neighbor.
00:22:26Why?
00:22:28Mike Ellery's body washed up on North Beach early this morning.
00:22:33What?
00:22:36He's dead?
00:22:38How well did you know Mr. Ellery?
00:22:39Did you have much contact with him?
00:22:41Uh, is he dead?
00:22:43Ma'am?
00:22:44Uh, no.
00:22:46No, no, no, no, not, not, not really.
00:22:51Did you see anyone suspicious hanging out at the house?
00:22:55I saw a motorcycle here last night.
00:22:57Motorcycle?
00:22:58What kind of motorcycle?
00:23:00I don't know.
00:23:02It was just parked in front of the house.
00:23:03Okay.
00:23:06Anything else?
00:23:10He had a date the other night.
00:23:13Date?
00:23:15How exactly would you know that, Ms. Wild?
00:23:17I was inside the house.
00:23:19I heard a car.
00:23:20I looked out the window and I saw her.
00:23:24Okay.
00:23:26Well, here's my card.
00:23:27Did you give anything else?
00:23:30We'll be in touch.
00:23:31Okay.
00:23:31We'll be in touch.
00:24:01Yeah.
00:24:20Yeah.
00:24:22All right.
00:24:23Roger that.
00:24:24Okay.
00:24:27Where do we go?
00:24:28Emmy says time of death was two nights ago.
00:24:31What else?
00:24:32The amount of water in his system.
00:24:34He figures the body was in the water for about a day post-mortem.
00:24:39You still thinking of Dan?
00:24:43Fibers found on Michael's body suggest that he was wearing a silk shirt.
00:24:46We find the shirt we might be able to pull some of the killer's DNA.
00:24:49Well, keep looking.
00:24:52Get a hold of Wilson.
00:24:53Get him to spread the scene with luminol.
00:24:54See how meticulous he was.
00:24:55Hey, Walsh.
00:25:04Any sign of forced entry?
00:25:06No, sir.
00:25:08Doors, windows, locks.
00:25:09Everything was pristine.
00:25:10Okay.
00:25:10What about the neighbor?
00:25:23She said she didn't see anything, but she acted a little strange when I told her what happened.
00:25:27What surprised me was the camera.
00:25:46I mean, in her office.
00:25:47Up above, in the window, and right across the way.
00:25:52It's terrible, isn't it?
00:26:20You're not safe anywhere anymore.
00:26:23Who would do such a thing?
00:26:29I heard his father was going to post a reward.
00:26:31How much?
00:26:33I don't know.
00:26:34A million?
00:26:34Two?
00:26:35Heck of a question, though, huh?
00:26:38How much is your son worth?
00:26:41You, uh, want a refill?
00:26:43Oh, no.
00:26:44I'm fine.
00:26:44Thanks.
00:26:45Okay.
00:26:45Okay.
00:26:50Miss Wilde.
00:27:08Yes?
00:27:10Chief Sears, I wonder if I could escort you back to the station for a little chat.
00:27:15Please.
00:27:16Where were you the night before last?
00:27:46Miss Wilde.
00:27:47Look, I already told you, Deputy.
00:27:49Humor me.
00:27:51I was home.
00:27:52Alone?
00:27:54I was writing.
00:27:55Writing?
00:27:57My new novel.
00:27:59All night?
00:28:01Yes, all night.
00:28:03So you never saw or heard anything?
00:28:06He had a date.
00:28:09Can you describe the date?
00:28:10Medium height, dark brown hair.
00:28:15What else?
00:28:17I saw a motorcycle parked outside his house last night.
00:28:20Can you describe it?
00:28:22Color, license plate.
00:28:24Nah, it was dark.
00:28:25I saw him arguing with somebody on his boat a couple days ago.
00:28:31Let me guess.
00:28:32You have no idea who that was either.
00:28:35Nope.
00:28:36A lot of leads, nowhere to go, don't you think?
00:28:39What was your relationship with Michael Ellery?
00:28:42Wait a second.
00:28:42What are you getting at?
00:28:44Well, you might have been the last person to see him alive.
00:28:46Am I a suspect?
00:28:49I was trying to put the pieces together.
00:28:51I told you everything that I know.
00:28:53You haven't told me about your relationship with Michael.
00:28:55There was no relationship.
00:28:57He lived next door.
00:28:58Never contacted him?
00:28:59We introduced ourselves.
00:29:00We said hi a couple of times.
00:29:02That is it.
00:29:03Okay.
00:29:09There's a new book coming.
00:29:12Fine.
00:29:14What's it about?
00:29:15A murder mystery.
00:29:18All my books are mysteries.
00:29:20Involving romance?
00:29:22Sometimes.
00:29:23This time?
00:29:26Yeah.
00:29:27About what?
00:29:28Um, older woman and a younger man?
00:29:32I took a look at your book.
00:29:34We got a search warrant for your house.
00:29:36Confiscated your computer.
00:29:37Wait a second.
00:29:37You were in my house?
00:29:38You took my computer?
00:29:40Michael's death really gave you a lot to write about, didn't it?
00:29:43Oh, my God.
00:29:45I also took a look at your blog.
00:29:48Um, I find myself mesmerized by his clear blue eyes, entranced by his broad shoulders and sculpted arms.
00:29:57You've got to be kidding me.
00:29:59Sound like anyone we know?
00:30:01Where are you going with this?
00:30:04You see, I have a theory, Miss Wilde.
00:30:06Only divorcee moves to a quaint town, rents a cottage in the water, beside a very handsome, very wealthy guy, who happens to be quite a bit younger than her.
00:30:18So, she chooses not to pursue, but she watches, writes about her in her blog, who he wears, what he eats, who he dates, who's hanging out at his house.
00:30:30And then one day, frustration of this hidden lust, having taken its toll, drives her into a jealous rage.
00:30:38I'm not a writer or anything, what do you think?
00:30:43I'm a writer.
00:30:45I draw inspiration from things around me.
00:30:55In his divorce file, your ex-husband claimed that you were unstable.
00:30:59Are you still taking your medication?
00:31:00Okay, okay, you know what, I've had enough of this.
00:31:01Am I being charged or not?
00:31:03No.
00:31:04No.
00:31:05Great.
00:31:06Miss Wilde.
00:31:07Don't let me tell him.
00:31:08You got it.
00:31:09Something like that.
00:31:10Did you take those blood samples to the lab?
00:31:13You take those blood samples to the lab?
00:31:14You take those blood samples to the lab?
00:31:33You are letting her go?
00:31:36Edward, I've got nothing to hold her on.
00:31:38What about her writings?
00:31:40Huh?
00:31:41What about that, that stuff on the internet?
00:31:43For all we know, she, she murdered my boy.
00:31:46I understand you believe that.
00:31:49But we don't have enough evidence to-
00:31:50You know what?
00:31:51I will call Mayor Warnwright if I have to.
00:31:54You do what you need to do.
00:31:56My job is to conduct a proper investigation.
00:31:58We will find out who killed your son, Edward.
00:32:03What aGreen F Powderwości thing in general,
00:32:07We'll find out who killed their or not what's called.
00:32:08No, sir.
00:32:11Mission울 but really is the perfect man's innocence.
00:32:14I did want to see you even the year after I haven't done,
00:32:16I'm Happy New Year after that.
00:32:17So here's what you need to deal with,
00:32:18are we having a free ride with no power living room to the mat?
00:32:22Uh huh?
00:32:23My mom had prescribed such early homicide-
00:32:26Like, I was a kid do you want to zwischen your friends?
00:32:29Time?
00:32:30My mom had talked about husband speaking once a minute.
00:32:32Oh, my God.
00:35:32I'd really love to have my laptop back.
00:35:34I'm sorry about your computer's evidence.
00:35:36Look, I haven't been charged.
00:35:39All right, you've seen what you want to see.
00:35:40I just need it to work.
00:35:42If you like, I could just file for a motion under Rule 41G.
00:35:47Or I could save you all the headaches on the paperwork and you could just give it to me.
00:35:50What do you say?
00:35:51All right.
00:35:52Wait here.
00:36:02Shouldn't be doing this, but...
00:36:04I really appreciate it.
00:36:13Chief, don't we need that computer for evidence?
00:36:16Don't worry.
00:36:17We've copied everything on the hard drive.
00:36:18Oh, it's...
00:36:19Oh, it's...
00:36:23Oh, it's...
00:36:37I'm sorry.
00:36:49I'm sorry.
00:37:07I don't know.
00:37:37I don't know.
00:38:07I don't know.
00:38:37I don't know.
00:39:07I don't know.
00:39:37I don't know.
00:40:07I don't know.
00:40:37I don't know.
00:41:07And he had his suitcase packed.
00:41:12Sarah, what are you doing sneaking around his house?
00:41:15Why would he pack a bag?
00:41:16I mean, where was he going?
00:41:17How would I know?
00:41:18I don't know.
00:41:19Maybe he's being chased.
00:41:21Maybe he was going to Tijuana for the weekend.
00:41:24He's a 20-year-old kid for crying out loud.
00:41:27I don't know, Lillian.
00:41:29The other day I saw him fighting with this guy on his boat.
00:41:31I need to find out who it was.
00:41:33Sarah, I'm concerned.
00:41:35This isn't one of your books.
00:41:36Reality isn't always neatly wrapped up by page 250.
00:41:39Lillian, Lillian, Lillian, Lillian, I'm a big girl.
00:41:41I'm a big girl.
00:41:41Don't worry about me, okay?
00:41:42I can take care of myself.
00:41:44Hey, Louis.
00:41:55You see?
00:41:56I remembered.
00:41:57Impressive.
00:41:58Thanks.
00:41:59Hey, do you know who that guy is out there on the bike?
00:42:07Vanilla Latte 2%.
00:42:08No, no, I mean his name.
00:42:10Who is he?
00:42:13His name is Jason.
00:42:14But trust me, he has more trouble than he is worse.
00:42:17Where can I find him?
00:42:19I don't know why everybody's making such a big deal.
00:42:21There's nothing wrong with liking younger men.
00:42:22As a matter of fact, most of us younger men would actually prefer a more mature woman.
00:42:27Louis?
00:42:29Jason.
00:42:31Where can I find him?
00:42:32What do you want with that guy?
00:42:33I've got so much I can offer you.
00:42:36Louis.
00:42:36Please.
00:42:40And try the bar down the street.
00:42:43Thanks, buddy.
00:42:45I'll be here when he breaks your heart.
00:42:47Noted.
00:42:59I'll be here.
00:43:17I'll be here.
00:43:19I'll be here.
00:43:21Hi.
00:43:44You want to bust a dough?
00:43:48You're that woman.
00:43:49I think you'll kill Michael.
00:43:51I saw you at his house the other day.
00:43:55Why aren't you talking about it?
00:43:58The two of you were fighting.
00:44:02We don't know anything.
00:44:07Well, I know this.
00:44:13What's that?
00:44:15I found it on his boat.
00:44:17What is it, trash?
00:44:19It looks like somebody owes someone a lot of money.
00:44:24And you were at his house the night before they found his body, so I'm just trying to see if there's some kind of connection.
00:44:29Right, fine.
00:44:30You want to know that he owed me money?
00:44:32Is that it?
00:44:32You win.
00:44:34Okay?
00:44:34But I didn't do anything to him.
00:44:35Well, where were you at night when he was killed?
00:44:39At the movies.
00:44:41Alone?
00:44:43With a girl.
00:44:45And she could testify to that?
00:44:46Yeah.
00:44:47Yeah.
00:44:47I'd show you the stops if the chief didn't take them already.
00:44:50Can I get the check?
00:44:51What about Michael?
00:44:52Did he have a girlfriend?
00:44:55I mean, do you know of anybody that would have run over to his house that night?
00:45:00He was loaded and famous, okay?
00:45:03He got plenty of tail.
00:45:06Names?
00:45:06You really want to know?
00:45:11I do.
00:45:13Nicole Warner.
00:45:14Write that down.
00:45:16Warner.
00:45:17Well, who's she?
00:45:19They had a thing a while ago, but I don't think she ever got over.
00:45:24Not even after her husband beat the crap out of her.
00:45:27Husband?
00:45:29Have fun.
00:45:30No, but, um, who was her husband?
00:45:33Who are you married to?
00:45:37Who are you married to?
00:46:01Hey.
00:46:03Can I get a, uh...
00:46:04Coffee to go.
00:46:05You're a bastard.
00:46:07Thanks.
00:46:18Oh, sorry.
00:46:20Oh.
00:46:20Sarah, wait.
00:46:23Please.
00:46:25How are you holding on?
00:46:26Not too bad, considering the entire town thinks I'm a murderer.
00:46:30Well, I don't.
00:46:31And I, that is B.
00:46:33You've been reading your books for years.
00:46:36You're better than anyone in this town.
00:46:38You didn't kill that kid.
00:46:42So, the police, they have any leads?
00:46:45I don't know.
00:46:46I'm not really in the loop.
00:46:48Then why don't you just leave?
00:46:50I can't.
00:46:50I, uh...
00:46:51I don't think that would look too good.
00:46:54It doesn't look very good now.
00:46:56I've got a point.
00:47:00And did you ever hear anything about Mayor Warner going after Michael?
00:47:03The mayor?
00:47:04No.
00:47:05But you know, if it's gossip you want, you've got a doctor to be.
00:47:09I might just do that.
00:47:11Oh.
00:47:12Thanks.
00:47:12It's okay.
00:47:13Oh, my God.
00:47:43Oh, my God.
00:48:13Oh, my God.
00:48:43Oh, my God.
00:49:13There was a car. It was right on my tail. It was trying to run me off the road.
00:49:20Funny, I don't see anyone.
00:49:24No, but that's...
00:49:25They're gone already.
00:49:27Right.
00:49:28You know, if I were you, I'd think about trying to keep a low profile.
00:49:34Stay out of trouble.
00:49:37Okay.
00:49:38I'll be right back.
00:49:39I'm sure he might be there.
00:49:48I mean, it's me.
00:49:49I'm sorry.
00:49:50Let's do the surgery.
00:49:50Oh, my God.
00:49:51I don't know.
00:50:21I don't know.
00:50:51Stop.
00:50:57Stop what?
00:50:59Well, obviously, whoever killed Michael thinks that I'm on to them.
00:51:02And why is that?
00:51:04You don't think I'm just going to sit here and let you tighten the noose around my neck,
00:51:07do you?
00:51:08I know a thing or two about investigation.
00:51:10Some people think I should have already arrested you.
00:51:13So why haven't you?
00:51:14Because unlike them, I believe people are innocent until proven guilty.
00:51:17Did your deputy tell you about the little incident with the car?
00:51:21You mean the speeding ticket?
00:51:22I was being chased.
00:51:23You never saw anyone.
00:51:24They sped off.
00:51:26Miss Wilde...
00:51:26What has to happen here before you'll open your eyes and see that there is something going on?
00:51:30What, a conspiracy?
00:51:32I'm being set up.
00:51:33It's obvious.
00:51:35By who?
00:51:36I assure you, we're investigating every possible angle.
00:51:40Right, okay.
00:51:41Well, are you investigating this angle in here?
00:51:44Huh?
00:51:44It's quite the mess.
00:51:51It's quite the mess.
00:51:53That's it?
00:51:56You're not going to dust for prints or check for witnesses or anything?
00:51:59It's just quite the mess?
00:52:02Miss Wilde, I'm in the middle of a rather large, rather important murder investigation.
00:52:07Now, as much as I would love to be able to claim that I have the type of omniscient crime lab
00:52:11that one might encounter in, say, one of your novels,
00:52:13I, again, assure you, my men are working as hard as they can.
00:52:19Yeah.
00:52:20Yeah, your deputy looked really overworked when he wrote me that speeding ticket.
00:52:26You know, anybody could have written that note.
00:52:29Maybe even you.
00:52:31But damn, Miss Wilde.
00:52:32So I've got that information for you from my friend at the DMV.
00:52:45There are exactly six Mustangs registered in that town.
00:52:49Really, six?
00:52:49Three vintage, two convertible, and one non-operational.
00:52:54I'm sorry, darling.
00:52:55I wish I had better news.
00:52:56What did you need this for?
00:52:58Uh, it's not really important.
00:53:00Listen, thanks anyway, okay?
00:53:01I'll talk to you later.
00:53:03Okay.
00:53:03Bye.
00:53:04Bye.
00:53:08Bye.
00:53:09Bye.
00:53:10Bye.
00:53:10Bye.
00:53:10Bye.
00:53:10Bye.
00:53:10Bye.
00:53:11Bye.
00:53:11Bye.
00:53:11Bye.
00:53:11Bye.
00:53:11Bye.
00:53:11Bye.
00:53:11Bye.
00:53:13Bye.
00:53:15Bye.
00:53:16Bye.
00:53:17Bye.
00:53:18Bye.
00:53:19Bye.
00:53:49What are you doing here?
00:53:51Somebody broke into my house.
00:53:53What?
00:53:53When?
00:53:54Today.
00:53:56You didn't see anything?
00:53:57No.
00:53:59Did they take anything?
00:54:01No.
00:54:02No, but they, um, they pretty much ransacked the house and killed my computer.
00:54:08Why?
00:54:09I'm thinking that somebody's trying to frighten me.
00:54:13Are you sure you didn't hear anything?
00:54:15Nothing.
00:54:16Nothing.
00:54:17But, uh...
00:54:20What?
00:54:21You're not exactly the town's favorite resident right now.
00:54:26So that makes it?
00:54:28So that makes it okay?
00:54:29No.
00:54:30No.
00:54:30Of course not.
00:54:31But I don't want to see something happen to you.
00:54:35The LRAs, they're a very powerful family.
00:54:42I didn't kill anybody.
00:54:44I really appreciate you letting me use your computer.
00:55:03Look, look.
00:55:04I am sorry that we ever doubted you.
00:55:06I feel like I've been sucked into one of my own novels.
00:55:10Have you had a chance to call the police?
00:55:11Yeah, yeah, and they're, um, looking into it.
00:55:15Figure I must be onto something if I've made them nervous.
00:55:20Okay, so how can I help you?
00:55:23Well, I actually wanted to talk to you about Michael's relationship with Nicole Warner.
00:55:26Nicole Warner?
00:55:27Oh, that's old news.
00:55:29How old?
00:55:30Oh, he and the mayor, they got into it, what, about six, eight months ago outside of Liverpool?
00:55:35I don't remember.
00:55:36Wait a second, wait, um, the mayor?
00:55:38Yeah.
00:55:38He and the LRAs, they've always had a difficult relationship.
00:55:42This did not make anything easier.
00:55:44Did he hit him?
00:55:45Yeah.
00:55:46They'd both been drinking.
00:55:47There was words exchanged.
00:55:48I mean, nobody knows who hit who first, but, um, the chief had to pull them apart.
00:55:53And nobody brought this up when Michael turned up dead?
00:55:58Well, their relationship was over.
00:56:00I mean, wouldn't you know that the mayor patched things up with his wife before his pre-election campaign, you know?
00:56:04But, but, you know what?
00:56:06This whole thing, it really affected Michael's relationship with his father.
00:56:15What if it wasn't over?
00:56:18What do you mean?
00:56:20I took this photo the night Michael went missing.
00:56:22Well, it certainly looks like Nicole.
00:56:29Oh, yeah, it does.
00:56:31Wait a second.
00:56:34Hang on, that's not there anymore.
00:56:36What's not there?
00:56:37This.
00:56:38This photo here.
00:56:40Behind them.
00:56:41It wasn't there when I went to his house.
00:56:43What do you think the mayor would do if he found out?
00:56:50You kidding?
00:56:51That man's famous for his temper.
00:56:53Doesn't mean he'd kill someone.
00:56:54You certainly think about it.
00:56:55Well, it would certainly impact his chances for re-election.
00:56:58No, no, personally, I would be afraid of what Edward would do to his son.
00:57:02I mean, this whole thing cost him a lot of valuable real estate contracts.
00:57:05Hold on, when I was at the police station, I overheard the deputy telling the police that the two were not on speaking terms.
00:57:10You see?
00:57:11Please.
00:57:11I mean, the man might sell out his grandmother, but he's not going to kill his own son.
00:57:15You don't know what those people would do.
00:57:17You don't.
00:57:18You don't.
00:57:19I do.
00:57:40Mr. Ellery.
00:57:57Mr. Ellery.
00:57:59What do you want?
00:58:02Are you grieving over a round of golf?
00:58:03That's none of your business.
00:58:04What do you want?
00:58:05Just to talk to you for a minute.
00:58:07Make an appointment.
00:58:07I tried your office three times.
00:58:09I'm a busy man.
00:58:10I understand.
00:58:11This will only take a minute.
00:58:13You know, if it was up to me, you'd be sitting in a cell right now.
00:58:17What about the mayor?
00:58:19What about him?
00:58:20He's the one that hit your son, right?
00:58:22Oh, you're going to dig that up now?
00:58:23I think it's a relevant issue, don't you?
00:58:25You know what?
00:58:26I will not stand here and have you drag my son's name through the mud.
00:58:29You're not curious that she was with him the night that he was murdered?
00:58:31You're cold?
00:58:37I have the photos.
00:58:47Ellen threatened to pull the permits on this project that I've been working on.
00:58:52Must have been upsetting.
00:58:54Well, I've spent five years on the project.
00:58:56I mean, it's a gold mine.
00:58:58It's worth millions in the first six months alone.
00:59:00And you almost lost it all because of your son's behavior.
00:59:04My son did not force that woman to do anything against her will.
00:59:09Instead of directing his anger at me, Ellen should be looking to his own bed.
00:59:13What the hell?
00:59:13He loses the damn election.
00:59:16And a part of you doesn't even blame Michael a little.
00:59:19You know what?
00:59:19My son was always very popular with the ladies.
00:59:23He was charming and he was handsome.
00:59:30Yes, I did get angry with him, to be honest.
00:59:33And I threatened to cut him off.
00:59:34In fact, I said a lot of things that I would give anything, and I mean anything, to take back.
00:59:40But do you know what hurts the most?
00:59:43When his mother died, he was all I had left.
00:59:45And I never once told him I loved him.
00:59:54That son of a bitch.
00:59:56You believe he is having a gala fundraiser tonight?
00:59:59That son of a bitch.
01:00:20Oh, thank you.
01:00:50You look great.
01:00:52Thanks, babe.
01:00:53I'll see you later.
01:00:54Okay.
01:01:10Enjoying the party?
01:01:12It's wild.
01:01:13Don't worry, this won't take long.
01:01:15I just want to ask you a couple of questions about Michael Ellery.
01:01:18Well, what happened to him was a tragedy, and I hope that whoever did it is adequately punished.
01:01:23You know him.
01:01:25My husband is the mayor.
01:01:26I know a lot of people.
01:01:28I saw you at his house tonight that he was murdered.
01:01:32If you'll excuse me, I think this conversation's over.
01:01:35I have a photograph of the two of you in his kitchen.
01:01:47What do you think your husband would do if he found out?
01:01:49What are you doing?
01:01:50Just trying to find the truth.
01:01:53What do you want me to say?
01:01:55Yes, Michael and I had a relationship.
01:01:58Michael had many relationships.
01:01:59But were they serious?
01:02:02What was the plan?
01:02:04To elope?
01:02:05To run away where your husband couldn't find you?
01:02:08What are you talking about?
01:02:09I don't believe we've had the pleasure.
01:02:11Miss Wilde.
01:02:13Good evening, Chief.
01:02:15I'm not surprised to see you here.
01:02:18Miss Wilde, I'd like to propose that we spare us both the embarrassment of having you escorted out of here.
01:02:25Of course, Your Honor.
01:02:29Always a pleasure, Chief.
01:02:30Sorry about that, ma'am.
01:02:35I'll make sure Miss Wilde keeps her distance.
01:02:37No, I don't think that'll be necessary.
01:02:39Right, honey?
01:02:43Honey?
01:02:47Oh, no.
01:02:48No, it's fine.
01:02:51Ma'am?
01:02:52Mrs. Warner?
01:02:54So, what was that all about?
01:02:56Oh, she was just asking me questions about the town.
01:03:26Mrs. Levy, you gotta ask me now.
01:03:28Oh, I'm a friend, I'm a man.
01:03:29And I'll make sure, Asha.
01:03:30Oh, you're so happy.
01:03:31I'm a friend, I'm a little kid.
01:03:32She said, I saw you do better-
01:03:33I'm a friend.
01:03:34He was a man following the town.
01:03:35He told her he thought me to do better.
01:03:36He told me, he said.
01:03:37I was a man.
01:03:38I was a girl, I was a guy.
01:03:39I was a man.
01:03:40I was a man.
01:03:41I was a man.
01:03:42I was a man.
01:03:43I was a man.
01:03:44That's crazy.
01:03:45You never did a dog.
01:03:47You never did, I was a man.
01:03:49I was a man.
01:03:50He said, I was a man.
01:03:52He told me about it.
01:04:53Leave me alone!
01:05:00See you, Link.
01:05:10Police Department.
01:05:10See you, Link.
01:05:40Leave me alone.
01:05:41Thanks.
01:05:43Where are we going?
01:05:45This way.
01:05:47Everything all right, Nicole?
01:05:53Is this woman bothering you?
01:05:55It's fine.
01:05:56I don't think the chief would be too happy to know you're still harassing to marry his wife
01:06:00in a while.
01:06:01I said it's fine, Dave.
01:06:03It's just a little girl talk, that's all.
01:06:05That's all.
01:06:06That's really a piece of work, isn't it?
01:06:15Dave?
01:06:16Yeah.
01:06:17He's always been that way.
01:06:18My husband took care of him when they were kids.
01:06:19I guess he's just being protective.
01:06:21Kids?
01:06:22You don't know?
01:06:23No.
01:06:24They're half-brothers.
01:06:25Oh, this town really is small.
01:06:26So, uh, what did you want to talk to me about?
01:06:27Look, I know my husband has a motive and I know that he is crazy jealous, but he's not
01:06:28a killer.
01:06:29But he attacked Mike once before.
01:06:30Yeah, well, they were both drunk.
01:06:31Was he drinking the night Michael vanished?
01:06:32He doesn't even know that I was there.
01:06:33He was out with the guys.
01:06:34There's no way that he could do it.
01:06:35You know what I find weird is there was no blood in the house.
01:06:36The locks weren't picked.
01:06:37I mean, that's not a force entry.
01:06:38Yeah.
01:06:39That's not a force entry.
01:06:40Yeah.
01:06:41Yeah.
01:06:42Yeah.
01:06:43Yeah.
01:06:44Yeah.
01:06:45Yeah.
01:06:46Yeah.
01:06:47Yeah.
01:06:48Yeah.
01:06:49Yeah.
01:06:50Yeah.
01:06:51Yeah.
01:06:52Yeah.
01:06:53Yeah.
01:06:54Yeah.
01:06:55Yeah.
01:06:56Yeah.
01:06:57Yeah.
01:06:58Yeah.
01:06:59I'm just thinking that maybe it was someone that he knew.
01:07:02So what?
01:07:03You think I did it?
01:07:05There's a photo of you.
01:07:06It's missing now.
01:07:08I made him take that down.
01:07:10Well, you know, I saw that he had a bag pack.
01:07:14Where were you guys going?
01:07:16We had talked about leaving.
01:07:19Yeah.
01:07:20What happened?
01:07:21Look, don't get me wrong.
01:07:23He was sweet.
01:07:24And the sex was incredible.
01:07:27But it was just talk.
01:07:28So how did you leave him?
01:07:30I was straight forward with him from day one.
01:07:32And yeah, he was angry when I left.
01:07:34But he had to get over it because I'm married.
01:07:37Okay.
01:07:38It doesn't matter what you think about me.
01:07:40But I think that you should know that there's a long list of people with motives to kill Michael.
01:07:45What do you mean?
01:07:46He had it rough with his dad.
01:07:49He cut him off.
01:07:51He canceled his trust fund.
01:07:53His dad's off sailing the Caribbean and his kids borrowing money from me to pay off his debt.
01:07:57So he was broke.
01:07:58He was beyond broke.
01:07:59And he owed a lot of people money.
01:08:01Like who?
01:08:02Bookies, mostly.
01:08:04He liked to bet on sports.
01:08:06What about Jason Kelly?
01:08:07Did he owe him money?
01:08:09Probably.
01:08:10I didn't really know him.
01:08:12I only met him once or twice.
01:08:13But I know him and Michael hung out a lot.
01:08:16Edward never approved.
01:08:17He always told Michael to stay away from him.
01:08:20Why?
01:08:21I don't know.
01:08:22You have to ask him.
01:08:32Thanks.
01:08:47Jason Kelly.
01:08:48That's a name I'd rather not hear again.
01:08:54I tried to keep Michael away from him.
01:08:58What is that?
01:08:59He's a bad influence.
01:09:02Is that it?
01:09:05My son had a gambling problem.
01:09:06Jason merely exacerbated it.
01:09:09Is that why you cut him off?
01:09:12Ms. Wilde, uh, I really appreciate your efforts in trying to solve this case.
01:09:18But I hope you can understand that I am not the least bit interested in discussing my late son's indiscretions.
01:09:24Now, if you will excuse me, I have funeral arrangements to make.
01:09:30Of course.
01:09:31Let's go.
01:09:32Sure.
01:09:33Let's go.
01:09:34Yeah.
01:09:35.
01:09:36Go.
01:11:07Going out for a coffee right now, you think?
01:11:10Not right now, thanks.
01:11:12Hey, Walsh.
01:11:15Yeah.
01:11:16Let me ask you something.
01:11:18Sarah Wilde, successful writer, 12 best-selling novels.
01:11:21What do you think would possess someone like that to commit a murder?
01:11:25So you don't think she did it?
01:11:27I'm not saying that. I'm just wondering, what's the motive?
01:11:32Research? See if she'd get away with it?
01:11:35Why here? Why now?
01:11:38Maybe she got too involved.
01:11:40Crossed the line.
01:11:42I mean, you read what she wrote in her blog.
01:11:44Could have been a crime of passion.
01:11:45Yeah, but why would she go from a woman with a simple crush to a full-fledged murderess?
01:11:50There was no physical relationship between the two, and there's not a shred of evidence that she was there the night he disappeared.
01:11:55You remember the Giordano case? Upstate a couple of years ago?
01:12:00It doesn't take much to push someone over the edge.
01:12:02No, it's not the same. She doesn't fit the profile.
01:12:05Why, because she's rich?
01:12:08No, because she's smart.
01:12:11She should have seen that cottage. Someone did a real number on it.
01:12:13Like you say, she's smart. She could have done that herself just to throw us off.
01:12:19Possible, I suppose.
01:12:22I still think we're missing something.
01:12:24Want me to go through the files again?
01:12:26Maybe there is someone else. Someone who wants us to think it's wild.
01:12:31You want me to take a close look at that Jason kid?
01:12:35You know what? I'm going to go back down there.
01:12:38Walk down the water. See if I can find anything.
01:12:41You want me to go with you?
01:12:42No, no, you grab your coffee. Give me a chance to think things over.
01:12:45Thanks, though.
01:12:46No problem, Chief.
01:12:49Sheriff, hi.
01:12:51Miss Wilde, what are you doing here?
01:12:53I came to show you something.
01:12:55You see that?
01:12:57That's my car.
01:12:59Wow.
01:13:00Yeah. Yeah, wow.
01:13:01Well, if you'd like to file a report.
01:13:04A report?
01:13:05You mean the same kind of report that I filed after the break-in?
01:13:08Is that that kind of report?
01:13:09Miss Wilde, just...
01:13:10Look, don't you see? The killer is still out there.
01:13:13And they're afraid that I'm on to them.
01:13:15Then file a report.
01:13:18Did you know that Michael owed Jason Kelly money?
01:13:21He owed a lot of people money.
01:13:22Yeah, but this was a lot of money, okay?
01:13:24Look, look.
01:13:24This was tens of thousands.
01:13:26Check it out.
01:13:27This couldn't mean anything.
01:13:33Besides, look, my deputy has already gone down to the theater and talked to people, okay?
01:13:36You can check his report if you want.
01:13:37Five people confirmed that he was there, never left.
01:13:40Not even to go to the bathroom.
01:13:42Yeah, but I...
01:13:43I just...
01:13:44Miss Wilde, if you'd like to file a report, please talk to my desk sergeant.
01:13:49Otherwise, allow me to finish my investigation.
01:13:53I am so glad you came to see me today, because I've got a great selection at the moment.
01:14:09So, with your occasion, you got into an accident?
01:14:12Vandalism.
01:14:13Not to worry, because we've got some pretty fancy rides.
01:14:15Well, I don't want anything too fancy.
01:14:16Just something that's cheap that gets good yes mileage.
01:14:19Sure, because when I look at you, I see a woman with taste.
01:14:25I like this one.
01:14:27Just got her back yesterday.
01:14:30Really?
01:14:31Yeah, uh, I haven't had a chance to clean her out yet, but...
01:14:34Well, what do you say?
01:14:36You shave off a couple of bucks off the top, and, uh, I overlook the mess.
01:14:40Deal.
01:14:41Deal.
01:14:43Shall we?
01:15:02That's one flashy car.
01:15:04Yeah, well, you know, us girls just want to have fun.
01:15:08Vanilla hazelnut latte, double sugar, double soy milk.
01:15:27Christina Lake Police Department.
01:15:37Yeah, hi, it's Sarah Wilde calling.
01:15:39Yes, Ms. Wilde, how can I help you?
01:15:40I need to speak with the chief.
01:15:41Is he around?
01:15:42It's an emergency.
01:15:43Oh, the chief's not here.
01:15:44Would you like to talk to the deputy?
01:15:46No, no, no, no.
01:15:46I mean, look, it's just, it's important that I speak with the chief and the chief only, okay?
01:15:52Um, just tell him that I know who killed Michael Ellery.
01:15:56What?
01:15:57You know, better yet, just have him come to my house, okay?
01:16:00He knows where I live.
01:16:01All right?
01:16:02Sure.
01:16:02Great, thanks.
01:16:03Great, thanks.
01:16:33Oh, thank God you're here.
01:16:42Oh, sorry.
01:16:43Oh, no!
01:16:47Please!
01:16:48Please!
01:16:48Please!
01:16:50No!
01:16:51No!
01:16:52I told you to stop.
01:16:54It's hard to play detective, didn't you?
01:16:56Yeah, I don't know.
01:16:58I'm just kidding, stop it.
01:17:03Any messages?
01:17:09Sarah Wild.
01:17:10Says she knows who killed Michael Ellery.
01:17:12Want to talk to anybody but you?
01:17:13Said to have you call her back as soon as possible.
01:17:15Hi, you've reached Sarah.
01:17:29I'm going back out there.
01:17:30If you hear from her, you'll let me know immediately.
01:17:31Sarah?
01:17:58Sarah
01:18:09It's Chief Sarris, you hear?
01:18:28It's the Chief, I need you to run a GPS on Deputy Walsh's car, I want to know exactly
01:18:34where he is
01:18:35Easy, don't hurt yourself
01:18:48Is your brother in?
01:18:52I don't have to do this by yourself
01:18:53Alan worked his ass off for this town
01:18:56He didn't deserve to lose the most important thing in his life for that punk
01:19:01Well, I saw her with that punk, but didn't seem like she was suffering
01:19:04Shut up!
01:19:06Her marriage was fine until he showed up
01:19:09So you killed him?
01:19:10No, no, I gave him a chance to walk away, he wouldn't listen
01:19:13What was I supposed to do?
01:19:15Alan always protected me
01:19:18He looked after me
01:19:20I owe it all
01:19:26Let's go!
01:19:36It was hard for me
01:19:37To get in
01:19:43What do you think is going to happen when your number one suspect turns up dead?
01:20:03Come on, move.
01:20:03Huh?
01:20:04You don't think that's going to seem a little suspicious?
01:20:08After all the guilt over what you've done, combined with your incredible sense of loss,
01:20:13it's only a matter of time before you're driven to take your own life.
01:20:18Suicide.
01:20:18I'm not quite the right of you are, but I'll try to do you justice when I write the note.
01:20:22Go to hell.
01:20:23After you.
01:20:25Move.
01:20:28Hey.
01:20:31Whoa.
01:20:43Chief, we're in a situation down at the dam.
01:20:58Walsh has taken a hostage.
01:20:59Don't ask any questions.
01:21:00Just get some men down here immediately.
01:21:06You're hurting me.
01:21:07Get down.
01:21:14Get off.
01:21:24What's wrong?
01:21:25Shut up.
01:21:26What's the matter?
01:21:27No plan B.
01:21:28Just shut up.
01:21:34Look out.
01:21:34Dave, come on.
01:21:40I just want to talk.
01:21:44Get up.
01:21:45Go.
01:21:45Hold on.
01:21:56Move.
01:21:57Come on, go.
01:21:58Okay.
01:21:58Hey.
01:21:58Hey.
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01:22:33Hey.
01:22:33Hey.
01:22:33Hey.
01:22:34Hey.
01:22:34Hey.
01:22:34Enough!
01:22:42Come on.
01:22:48Got him?
01:22:56You all right?
01:22:58Yeah.
01:23:00Thanks.
01:23:04Come on.
01:23:24Sarah, I want to apologize.
01:23:28I should have listened to you.
01:23:32You did what you had to do.
01:23:36And we solved our case.
01:23:40Yeah, we did.
01:23:44So what now?
01:23:46Can I finish the book?
01:23:48I think I finally found a way to end it.
01:23:56Send me a copy.
01:23:58Sure.
01:24:02Thanks, Sarah.
01:24:04Good night.
01:24:06Hey, Lewis.
01:24:08I knew you'd be back.
01:24:12Hey, Lewis.
01:24:14I knew you'd be back.
01:24:16Thanks.
01:24:18I knew you'd be back.
01:24:20Thanks.
01:24:22Darling, great news.
01:24:24The publisher's already going back to press.
01:24:26They say this is going to be your biggest book yet.
01:24:28It's fantastic.
01:24:30So when are you coming back to the city?
01:24:32I've got some good deals in the pipeline for you we need to talk about.
01:24:34I'm not sure.
01:24:36Sarah, come on.
01:24:38I know this town is cute and quaint and all that, but it's time to get back to work.
01:24:40I can work here.
01:24:42Sorry that I already started my next book.
01:24:44Really?
01:24:45Uh-huh.
01:24:46Then what's it about?
01:24:47Well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
01:24:49No.
01:24:50No.
01:24:51No.
01:24:52No.
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01:25:00No.
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01:25:06No.
01:25:07No.
01:25:08Hello, Chief.
01:25:09Excuse me one minute.
01:25:13Miss Wilde?
01:25:18If you would.
01:25:20And who shall I make it out to?
01:25:24Darren.
01:25:25Darren.
01:25:26Will you be in town for a while?
01:25:32I might be.
01:25:34Good.
01:25:35There's a case I'd like to talk to you about.
01:25:38A case, huh?
01:25:40That is, if you're interested.
01:25:43Sure.
01:25:45Good.
01:25:46Why don't we discuss it over dinner tonight?
01:25:49Why don't we?
01:25:50Pick you up at 7?
01:25:52Sounds good.
01:25:58Whatever happened to...
01:26:01I just made a little peace and quiet
01:26:04so I can concentrate on my writing.
01:26:06Well, you know I like unpredictable endings.
01:26:10Call you tomorrow?
01:26:12You got it.
01:26:15Murray.
01:26:17To my dear neighbor and friend.
01:26:21No, okay.
01:26:23Yes, thanks for the muffins.
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