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A woman returns home to investigate the mysterious deaths of her childhood friends. A woman returns home to investigate the mysterious deaths of her childhood friends.
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00:00:00No!
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00:00:16You don't have to do this!
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00:00:30Please!
00:00:32Don't do this! Please!
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00:01:38Yes!
00:01:40Celia, you were our touchstone.
00:01:42The glue that held us together.
00:01:46We don't work without you.
00:01:48No!
00:01:50You organized all the trips.
00:01:52You remembered all the birthdays.
00:01:56You taught us the latest dances.
00:01:58You even taught us how to perm our hair.
00:02:02And now you're not gonna be here to teach us.
00:02:06How to grow old with grace.
00:02:08I think we should take a moment.
00:02:12And ask the universe to protect her.
00:02:16And help her find peace.
00:02:18And help us understand why she would do this.
00:02:22Why she would take her own life.
00:02:28I'm sorry I missed the service.
00:02:30My plane took off an hour late.
00:02:32It's okay.
00:02:34You're here now. That's what matters.
00:02:36Joan.
00:02:38Hi.
00:02:40So glad you came, Maggie.
00:02:48Did she leave a note or something?
00:03:02No. No. They didn't find anything.
00:03:04How come nobody saw this coming?
00:03:06You know Celia.
00:03:08No matter what she was feeling on the inside.
00:03:10She always showed that cheery face to the outside world.
00:03:12But we aren't supposed to be the outside world to each other.
00:03:14I know. Let's face it.
00:03:16We're not the same naive little group we were in high school.
00:03:18Life got in the way.
00:03:20We're all so preoccupied with our own lives.
00:03:22We never even saw how much pain she was in.
00:03:24I've been so wrapped up in my own world.
00:03:26I hadn't talked to her in... forever.
00:03:29It wouldn't have made a difference, Maggie.
00:03:31We were here and she didn't reach out to any of us.
00:03:33Well, some of us have been pretty busy lately flying around the state.
00:03:36Yeah. Well, I tried to talk to her. I swear I did.
00:03:39It's hard for me to imagine the little girl group over the hardware store
00:03:42moving into the governor's mansion.
00:03:44I'll get used to it, Maggie.
00:03:46Andrew's way ahead in the polls.
00:03:48I'm really excited for you, Susan.
00:03:50Excited enough to design me a gorgeous gown?
00:03:52You know, we just buried one of our best friends.
00:03:54You think we could deal with your fashion issues later, Susan?
00:03:57Can we please be kind to one another?
00:03:59On today of all days?
00:04:01I would have loved to have had you stay with us, but with all the renovations, the place is like a war zone.
00:04:13No, this is great.
00:04:15It's very sweet of your parents to let me stay here while they're in Europe.
00:04:18Well, you know, of all the girls, you're always their favorite.
00:04:21Okay. Oh, sorry. I didn't have time to get to the market.
00:04:27It feels like yesterday when we used to sit around here stuffing our faces with ice cream and talking about who was dating who.
00:04:37It was a good time, wasn't it?
00:04:39It sure was.
00:04:45So, how you been doing?
00:04:47I'm laughing well, you know, really well.
00:04:50Well, other than today, that is.
00:04:53Oh, sure.
00:04:54And how's Steve?
00:04:56Oh, he's doing fine.
00:04:57And the kids are, well, kids.
00:04:59Oh, wow, they must be so big now.
00:05:01Oh, yeah, they're a handful, all right.
00:05:04And Harry?
00:05:06How's Harry?
00:05:07My brother?
00:05:08No, you know, he's doing good.
00:05:10You know, he's really working hard.
00:05:14So, what have you been doing with yourself lately?
00:05:17Oh, not much really.
00:05:18You know, mostly mom things, wife things, you know, carpools, soccer games, dinner parties.
00:05:26Well, I'm glad to hear you're doing well.
00:05:29Yeah.
00:05:30Okay.
00:05:31Um, there are fresh linens on your bed, towels in the bathroom.
00:05:35Here are the keys.
00:05:37The alarm code and the emergency numbers.
00:05:40Okay.
00:05:44Tell your parents I appreciate this.
00:05:46Are you sure you won't come for dinner?
00:05:47It's pizza night.
00:05:49It sounds tempting, but I'm so beat, I think I'm gonna curl up in bed with a book and a hot cup of tea.
00:05:55Life in the fast lane, huh?
00:05:57Sleep tight.
00:05:58Sleep tight.
00:05:59Ah.
00:06:00Ah.
00:06:01Ah.
00:06:02Ah.
00:06:03Ah.
00:06:04Ah.
00:06:05Ah.
00:06:06Ah.
00:06:07Ah.
00:06:15Ah.
00:06:17Ah, God.
00:06:19Ah.
00:06:20Ah.
00:06:22Ah, God.
00:06:26So, let's go.
00:06:56Oh, my God.
00:07:26Ah! Ah! Hey!
00:07:38Harry!
00:07:39You damn near scalded me half to death.
00:07:41What the hell are you doing here?
00:07:44Well, last time I looked, this was still my parents' house.
00:07:46So what, you just decided to drop by and take a shower?
00:07:50Actually, my hot water heater blew up, so it seemed like a good idea.
00:07:56Uh, didn't Joan tell you I was staying here?
00:08:01Well...
00:08:03Oh...
00:08:05You sneaky bastard.
00:08:08Make the calls.
00:08:11Great to see you again, Megs.
00:08:17Ah! Ah! Ah!
00:08:19Dammit!
00:08:21I wasn't surprised you married Lois.
00:08:23She was always madly in love with you.
00:08:27Only at first.
00:08:29Then she got to know the real me.
00:08:31No, I don't believe that.
00:08:33You guys were together for quite a while.
00:08:35Yeah.
00:08:37There were good times at first.
00:08:39It just hadn't worked for a really long time.
00:08:41I just couldn't deal with the idea of divorce.
00:08:43But...
00:08:45Joan told me that you and Richard had a really good marriage.
00:08:49We did.
00:08:51I mean, maybe it was because we were friends for so long before we ever went out on a date.
00:08:57Whatever it was...
00:08:59It worked.
00:09:01I'm glad.
00:09:04Your letter meant a lot to me, Harry.
00:09:10It was so shocking losing Richard like that.
00:09:15He was a really good guy.
00:09:17Yeah.
00:09:22They said he had...
00:09:24been drinking.
00:09:27I don't know how he lost control of that car, but I know he wasn't drinking.
00:09:32Did they find any alcohol in his system?
00:09:37No.
00:09:39His...
00:09:41car went up in flames.
00:09:42I guess there wasn't...
00:09:44much left of him.
00:09:48I just couldn't write you back, Harry.
00:09:51It was too hard.
00:09:55I know.
00:10:08Is that how long you're sticking around?
00:10:09A few days if I can.
00:10:13It's been so long since I've been here.
00:10:15It's actually nice to be back.
00:10:17I'm glad to hear that.
00:10:20You do plan on fixing that water heater, don't you?
00:10:24It all depends.
00:10:30Night.
00:10:32Night.
00:10:39Night.
00:11:03Look at that defiant little smile.
00:11:05Even then Celia had such spirit.
00:11:06Now this was taken the day she made us swear our blood oath to always be there for one another.
00:11:12Hmm.
00:11:14Things you do at 10.
00:11:16Let me see.
00:11:18Oh my God, where did you find that photo?
00:11:20I never throw anything out.
00:11:21I still have my Girl Scout uniform.
00:11:23Hey, do you guys remember when Celia Spike went missing and she made us sneak into every backyard in the neighborhood to find it?
00:11:29Righteous indignation, even in the fourth grade.
00:11:33That girl, Mandy.
00:11:35Oh, she was sorry she picked Celia's bike to steal.
00:11:37She's been shell-shocked for years.
00:11:39The truth is, we were always Celia's backup team.
00:11:44You know, she was Nancy Drew.
00:11:46Always a detective.
00:11:47You know, Mandy comes to my yoga studio, she still can't look me in the eye.
00:11:53I am so proud you've turned all those years of the downward dog into your own business.
00:11:59Hey.
00:12:01Show off.
00:12:02Show off.
00:12:06Hello?
00:12:09What do you mean he got out?
00:12:12Well, you were supposed to watch him.
00:12:15He gets terrified when he can't find his way home.
00:12:18Fred, her cat.
00:12:19It's always a drama.
00:12:21That's why I hired you to babysit?
00:12:25Please go find him.
00:12:27And call me when you do.
00:12:28I don't care how neurotic it sounds, he gets upset when he's left alone.
00:12:34Shh, it's okay.
00:12:36We'll tell that to the men in the white coats when they come to get you.
00:12:39That's your problem, Susan.
00:12:41I don't care about anyone but yourself.
00:12:43Hey, just because I don't want the responsibility of a pet doesn't make me selfish.
00:12:48Oh, no.
00:12:49You know, admit it, you were always lousy with pets.
00:12:52Remember when she tried earning extra money in college babysitting?
00:12:54Oh, God, that poor girl downstairs, I forget her name, but her cat was the zombie after spending a day with you.
00:13:04Nancy Harrison, the girl downstairs, that was her name, Nancy Harrison.
00:13:07That's right, she had all that curly dark hair and the high-pitched little laugh.
00:13:11Yeah, she died a few months ago, you know.
00:13:14There was a fire at her vacation cabin.
00:13:15Oh, my God.
00:13:18That's horrible.
00:13:45Oh, my God.
00:13:46Hot, I'm after a little.
00:13:50Was it OK?
00:13:51Oh, put I heard her.
00:13:52Oh, my God.
00:13:54Oh, не, I'm foarte-marked.
00:13:56It's no right to sleep indeed.
00:13:58It was Michaelsey.
00:14:00It was a long way to get too bad.
00:14:06Both of these efforts, theeni and I always meet her.
00:14:10There were more merchants in the identifiediances.
00:14:12Oh, boy.
00:14:13Oh, my God.
00:14:14I didn't think news directors got to take a day off.
00:14:31Well, I made sure nothing newsworthy would happen today.
00:14:35Well, I think a picnic lunch is a great idea.
00:14:44What's up?
00:14:47What kind of accident?
00:14:49What is it?
00:14:50Okay, I'm on my way.
00:14:55There's been some kind of explosion.
00:14:57I'm afraid I have to go check it out.
00:14:59Well, I'll take a rain check if you let me tag along.
00:15:03Alright.
00:15:14Hey, Bobby, what's up?
00:15:31Well, the neighbors heard a big bang, saw the garage on fire, roof blown clear off.
00:15:36The police think it was a gas leak.
00:15:39Anybody inside?
00:15:40Yeah, it was a man in his early 30s.
00:15:42His name is Burt Sheffield.
00:15:44He was alone.
00:15:45Apparently his wife is visiting her sister.
00:15:46God, poor woman.
00:15:47I'm on it!
00:15:48I'm gonna see if I can get a statement from the coroner.
00:15:50Thanks, Bobby.
00:15:57Didn't we go to school with Burt Sheffield?
00:16:00Maybe.
00:16:01I'm not really good with names.
00:16:03He was a tall, blonde kid.
00:16:06Very good at sports.
00:16:10Tennis.
00:16:11Yeah, he played tennis.
00:16:13Yeah, that's him.
00:16:14I think he was in our class.
00:16:20Here he is.
00:16:21Burt Sheffield, class of 92.
00:16:24Voted most likely to win the U.S. Open before reaching legal drinking age.
00:16:28Didn't they ask you out one time?
00:16:30Yeah.
00:16:31I went to watch him in the state finals.
00:16:33He was sweet.
00:16:34Anyone know what happened to Phil McAuliffe?
00:16:36My nutritionist study is teaching at Harvard.
00:16:39Bella Morrison?
00:16:41Oh, she was at Andrew's fundraiser last week.
00:16:45Wearing the ugliest dress.
00:16:49Michelle Murdoch.
00:16:51Enough already.
00:16:52Did you really have to pull out the yearbook here?
00:16:55She's going to ask about each and every person.
00:16:56You know what?
00:16:57I don't remember half of them anyway.
00:16:58Well, they all knew us.
00:16:59We were a pretty exclusive group back then.
00:17:00Yeah, we were all very friendly.
00:17:01Speak for yourself, darling.
00:17:02I was a snob.
00:17:03Is that me?
00:17:04How could you let me go out looking like that?
00:17:05Oh, we tried to stop you, but you were in your preppy stage.
00:17:06Martha, Susan Jennings.
00:17:07Add Walter Newton's name to the party list.
00:17:08Oh, I suspect you'll be good for a big fat check.
00:17:11Thanks, dear.
00:17:12Who are you?
00:17:13Just someone determined to get her husband elected governor.
00:17:18All right.
00:17:19What about Carol Nash?
00:17:20Poor thing.
00:17:21She died about five years ago.
00:17:22Breast cancer.
00:17:23Give it a rest, Maggie.
00:17:24All right.
00:17:25Just...
00:17:26I'm just curious, that's all.
00:17:27I've been here, what?
00:17:2948 hours?
00:17:31It's been a long time for president, of course.
00:17:32I've been here and a half a long time.
00:17:33Four hours ago.
00:17:34He looked like the other woman.
00:17:35And he was going to take him for a long time.
00:17:36He's been everywhere.
00:17:37I can see.
00:17:38I can see.
00:17:39All right.
00:17:40All right.
00:17:41You're gonna be here.
00:17:42I can see.
00:17:44I can see.
00:17:45I've got him.
00:17:46I'll get him.
00:17:47I can see.
00:17:48That's all.
00:17:4948 hours, and I've heard about three people
00:17:51from our high school who've died.
00:17:53People do die, Maggie. It happens.
00:17:55I guess so, but...
00:17:57I mean, come on!
00:17:59Three people in eight months?
00:18:01And if you include my husband's car accident,
00:18:04that's four from the same graduating class.
00:18:07Look, you're finally getting back on your feet, and I...
00:18:11Go ahead.
00:18:15Say it.
00:18:17Say it.
00:18:17I lost it after Richard's death,
00:18:19and you still think I'm a loose cannon.
00:18:21I just don't want to see you getting stressed out.
00:18:29Hey, Rodney. What's up?
00:18:32No, I know the award ceremony is in five weeks.
00:18:35Just fax me the sketches and tell her
00:18:38I'll see her in two weeks for fitting.
00:18:40No, I don't know when I'm coming back yet.
00:18:44No, I haven't moved to Connecticut forever.
00:18:47Bye.
00:18:51What about Martha Patterson?
00:18:53Maybe it would help if we knew what you were hoping to find.
00:18:57I don't know.
00:18:58I guess I'm just looking for something
00:18:59that they might all have in common.
00:19:01You know, some sort of connection.
00:19:03What could they possibly have in common?
00:19:05That's what I intend to find out.
00:19:07I don't know.
00:19:07What do you want them to think?
00:19:28I was an assistant to the assistant, and then this new designer came in, Pascal.
00:19:52He was amazing, brilliant. He saw some of my designs, he liked them, and the rest just happened from there.
00:20:02Well, he sounds like a smart guy. He knew talent.
00:20:05Yeah, and Erica's full of talent. I just got lucky.
00:20:10Somehow I doubt that.
00:20:13All those years I remember you tearing out pictures of dresses and magazines, design all your clothes.
00:20:18I mean, there's no way you ended up anywhere but right where you did.
00:20:22You know, it's funny. When I used to dream about it back then, I always thought you'd be right there along with me.
00:20:33So Richard went in my place. He got to marry you.
00:20:44You know, I was angry when you left for New York.
00:20:47Yeah, I know. I guess I was angry with you, too, because you wouldn't come with me.
00:20:52Yeah, I've hoped you'd hate it there and come back here to live.
00:20:59I knew you wouldn't.
00:21:03I always wondered what would have happened if I'd fought you harder and made you come with me.
00:21:07I guess we each had our own dreams to follow.
00:21:13I had to follow mine, too.
00:21:22You know, Richard always said that if it wasn't him, he'd want me to be with you.
00:21:28Because you'd make me happy.
00:21:29He said that?
00:21:30And Richard believed in first loves.
00:21:35I was his first love, and he knew you were mine.
00:21:41And you were mine.
00:21:42For the gang being together again.
00:22:08Well, almost the whole gang.
00:22:10You know, it took Celia's death to make me realize how happy I am to have you all in my life.
00:22:22Is that why you went by the high school today?
00:22:25Why, are you having me followed?
00:22:28It's a small town.
00:22:29Yes.
00:22:31Yes, I stopped by to see Principal Dunn on my way here.
00:22:35He said he was going to look into anything that the four of them might have had in common back in school.
00:22:40Anything that could connect them.
00:22:42I can't believe that you're still doing this.
00:22:44I can't believe that none of you think it's strange that in a small town like this,
00:22:48a group of young people who all coincidentally happen to be in our class have been dying lately.
00:22:52Maggie, do you see that guy over there?
00:23:03Yeah.
00:23:04Well, that's Nancy Harrison's husband.
00:23:07Why don't you go over and talk to him?
00:23:08He's a pretty prominent lawyer.
00:23:10I don't think he'd just sit by if you thought there was anything suspicious about his wife's death.
00:23:14Well, you say it that way, you make me sound like I'm crazy.
00:23:17Okay, I will.
00:23:28I'm starting to worry about her.
00:23:31She'll run out of steam soon.
00:23:34I wouldn't bet on it.
00:23:35She's as stubborn as an ass, always has been.
00:23:38Well, he said he doesn't know of any connection between Nancy and any of the people that died.
00:23:43He said she never even mentioned their names.
00:23:45And they were together for a long time.
00:23:47Ten years.
00:23:48Did he say anything else?
00:23:49Yeah, he said allowing yourself to move on is the hardest part of grieving.
00:23:54He's right.
00:23:55All the books say that.
00:23:57Is any of this because of my brother?
00:23:59No, no, absolutely not.
00:24:02Wait a minute.
00:24:02Are you seeing Harry again?
00:24:05We're just friends.
00:24:07That's what you said in the 10th grade.
00:24:09I didn't believe you then, I don't believe you now.
00:24:11Why didn't you tell us?
00:24:13I would have, but there's nothing to tell.
00:24:18Mm-hmm.
00:24:19Hey, how about we hit some of the new shops downtown tomorrow?
00:24:22I told Celia's mother I'd start packing up her place.
00:24:25She just can't face doing it herself.
00:24:27I'd love to go with you.
00:24:29Oh, God.
00:24:31Packing weird things.
00:24:32Yeah.
00:24:32I don't think I can handle it.
00:24:34And on that cheek and on that brow, so soft, so calm, yet eloquent, the smiles that win, the tints that glow, but tell of days and goodness spent, a mind at peace with all below, a heart whose love is easy.
00:24:55I think that's when I first fell in love with you.
00:25:03When?
00:25:04Byron.
00:25:06I used to love when you'd read poetry to me.
00:25:10Yeah, Byron.
00:25:12My wingman.
00:25:13Max.
00:25:29I'm sorry, I just...
00:25:43Gia.
00:25:50Gia.
00:25:50Gia.
00:25:52Gia.
00:25:53Gia.
00:25:54Gia.
00:25:55Gia.
00:25:56Gia.
00:25:57Gia.
00:25:58There's no reason, there's no wrong.
00:26:02Gia.
00:26:03Lost my senses.
00:26:04Lost my mind.
00:26:06Gia.
00:26:07Lost my senses.
00:26:08Lost my mind.
00:26:10I heard it all before, no need to say more, tears left to cry, no fear in my eyes, I'm gone in full circle, once more, it's easy to stay, so maybe I should go.
00:26:37When a heart has no wrong, can't be broken, can't be torn, time after time, I can count the goodbyes, before it's so low again.
00:26:54Again, I won't pretend, I won't give in, there's no reason, there's no right.
00:27:04Gia.
00:27:05Gia.
00:27:06I've lost my senses, I've lost my mind.
00:27:08Gia.
00:27:09I've lost my senses, I've lost my mind.
00:27:13There's no need for ever afters.
00:27:18Happy endings, lullabies
00:27:24There's no reason, there's no rhyme
00:27:29I've lost my senses, I've lost my mind
00:27:35There's no need forever after
00:27:41Happy endings, lullabies
00:27:48There's no reason, there's no rhyme
00:27:54You okay?
00:28:03Um, I'm fine, I'm okay, kind of
00:28:08It's not exactly high praise
00:28:12It's just, it's difficult, that's all
00:28:16Of course it is
00:28:18I know it's silly, but I feel like I'm cheating on Richard
00:28:22No, it's not silly at all
00:28:26I know Richard would want me to go on with my life
00:28:30I mean, I have to go on with my life
00:28:33Hey, we'll take things as slowly as you need to
00:28:37I promise
00:28:39Of course you do
00:28:43Well, maybe starting tomorrow
00:28:48It's so strange to be going through things like this
00:28:57I don't know, it feels like we're trespassing or something
00:28:59I feel like a snoop
00:29:00Hey, do you remember this?
00:29:05Yeah, she knitted an identical one for each of us
00:29:08I still have mine
00:29:09The summer we were 13
00:29:11Cranberry and yellow are club colors
00:29:14Are you quitting on me already?
00:29:28No
00:29:28But since we're snooping
00:29:30I might as well get to know her again
00:29:33Who she was last week, last month
00:29:35I missed out on that girl
00:29:38I know I'm but Celia looks good in a driver's license photo
00:29:44Hey
00:29:47Hey, listen to what she wrote
00:29:50Nancy, fire
00:29:52Richard, car
00:29:53Cousin Laura, crossed out
00:29:56Linda, question mark
00:29:57Pam, Bert
00:29:59Rob West, east
00:30:01Joker is wild
00:30:03It's the name of the people who have died
00:30:04And then some
00:30:06Well, what's the printing on the back of the paper?
00:30:10It's an ATM receipt
00:30:11Dated ten days ago
00:30:15So you still think I'm crazy?
00:30:24So what do you think she meant by Cousin Laura?
00:30:27And Linda?
00:30:28It must mean something
00:30:29Celia was an English teacher
00:30:30She was very precise with words
00:30:32I'm but there's one name she didn't put on that list
00:30:34Her own
00:30:35You know, I don't like this
00:30:37I think you have to go to the police
00:30:38And tell them what?
00:30:41They'll say I'm grieving
00:30:42Just like the rest of you did
00:30:43I can't go to the police
00:30:45Until I have something more solid
00:30:46Hey, hey, hey
00:30:50Slow down
00:30:51Say hello to your Aunt Maggie
00:30:52Where's the juice?
00:30:53It's on the door
00:30:54Hi, Aunt Maggie
00:30:55Now wash your hands
00:30:56Because lunch is almost ready
00:30:58You know, I'm supposed to leave
00:31:01After Andrew's rally
00:31:02But I'm thinking of sticking around a while longer
00:31:04Think your parents will mind?
00:31:06I think they'll be fine
00:31:07Especially if Harry asks them nicely
00:31:10Do I need to worry about you two?
00:31:13Is there any way I can stop you?
00:31:15Hmm
00:31:15I could ask you the same thing
00:31:17What an amazing night
00:31:23My wife Susan and I would like to thank Sharon
00:31:26For hosting this lovely party
00:31:28And we appreciate all of you coming out here tonight
00:31:30To support us with your kind wishes
00:31:32And your checkbooks
00:31:33We sincerely hope
00:31:36That our next little get-together
00:31:38Will be at the Governor's Mansion
00:31:40Look at her
00:31:46She's as smooth as that silk dress she's wearing
00:31:48It's hard to remember
00:31:49She was once a shy little girl
00:31:50In hand-me-down clothes
00:31:51She's come a long way
00:31:53I'm proud of her
00:31:55I'm proud of all of us
00:31:57It's a shame Steve couldn't join us tonight
00:32:06I was really looking forward to seeing him
00:32:08Yeah, I was on call at the hospital
00:32:09I had an emergency
00:32:10Here they come
00:32:12Maggie!
00:32:13Oh, Andrew
00:32:15Seeing you is the highlight of my night
00:32:18Take it easy, darling
00:32:19She's not even a voter in this state
00:32:21Oh, it's okay, it's okay
00:32:22When it comes to my old friends
00:32:23I don't discriminate
00:32:23So tell me, how come everybody else here
00:32:26Gets to spend time with you except me
00:32:27I know
00:32:28And what else could you possibly be busy with?
00:32:31You know, Andrew, I have to say
00:32:33I am very impressed
00:32:34And I predict a landslide
00:32:36Thank you, Maggie
00:32:37And it's about time we get a sharp dresser
00:32:40Running the show
00:32:41Oh
00:32:41Well, since you brought it up
00:32:43I do have a small favor to ask you
00:32:45Oh, Maggie, you fell right into that one
00:32:47How about organizing a fundraiser for me?
00:32:49A fashion show
00:32:50It would help me raise money
00:32:51For the final campaign blitz
00:32:52It was all his ideas
00:32:53It would be my fun
00:32:56Pleasure
00:32:56Pleasure
00:33:26Black Wid gifts
00:33:27And he loves
00:33:28That way, I get a testified
00:33:28It would help me
00:33:31I know
00:33:32We do have a family
00:33:32That way, too
00:33:32Over him
00:33:33We find him
00:33:35Alright, so
00:33:36I believe
00:33:37It would help me
00:33:38Wait
00:33:38It's okay
00:33:39I know
00:33:39It's okay
00:33:40I know
00:33:41It's okay
00:33:42We're all I know
00:33:42We are
00:33:52In our
00:33:53I don't know.
00:34:23I don't know.
00:34:38Richard.
00:34:44Celia.
00:34:52You're at Sheffield.
00:34:57Nancy Harrison.
00:35:07Joan, I found it.
00:35:10The thing that connects them all, all four of them.
00:35:12Look, I'll explain when you come to pick me up. I'm at Celia's house.
00:35:17I think we need to go to the police.
00:35:19It'll never happen.
00:35:26I'll see to it.
00:35:28It'll never happen. I'll see to it. I know all about you. And when I'm done, so will everyone else.
00:35:49How many of these people did you say are dead?
00:36:02Four, Bill.
00:36:04In what period of time?
00:36:06Eight months. That just can't be a coincidence.
00:36:09Why do you say that?
00:36:10A car crash, a fire, suicide, gas leak, they're all violent deaths.
00:36:14Yeah, but all the incidents were investigated and there was no sign of foul play.
00:36:19I suppose, but I'm not so sure how thoroughly they were investigated.
00:36:24I see. When was this picture taken?
00:36:28Back in high school, about 15 years ago.
00:36:31Here. Maggie, I'd love to help an old friend. But don't you think it's a little...
00:36:40No, Bill. I don't. Surely there's no harm in looking into it again. If there's no reason to suspect anything, you'll know it soon enough.
00:36:50We know how thorough you like to be, Bill.
00:36:53It would really mean a lot to me.
00:36:56Sure. Yeah, fine. I'll look into it. Even though you did refuse to date me in 10th grade.
00:37:03I was a silly girl.
00:37:07So what about the guy in the baseball hat? Does he look familiar?
00:37:13No. No, I can't see his face.
00:37:22Harry.
00:37:24No. No, it's okay. I wanted to stay in anyway tonight.
00:37:28How about I cook something?
00:37:31Okay, I won't cook something.
00:37:36We'll order in.
00:37:39All right. I'll see you later.
00:37:45What? What's that look about?
00:37:48You're not gonna tell me what's going on? There's nothing to tell.
00:37:52But you're seeing him every night.
00:37:54We're old friends. You're old lovers.
00:37:57And I just don't want to see anyone get hurt.
00:38:00Especially my brother.
00:38:01No one's gonna get hurt.
00:38:03Harry had a hard time after you left.
00:38:06And we both know you're gonna leave again.
00:38:10We're taking it slowly.
00:38:12There's all there is to say.
00:38:14So what about the girl with the ponytail?
00:38:19I don't know her.
00:38:21Do you know where this picture was taken?
00:38:23I don't know. I've never been the outdoorsy type.
00:38:26What about the girl in the green sweater?
00:38:29Wait, I recognize her.
00:38:32Wow, that's Pamela Lane.
00:38:34Pamela.
00:38:35Pam.
00:38:36It was Celia's note mentioned to Pam.
00:38:39Do you know if she's still alive?
00:38:41Well, she's alive all right.
00:38:43She's Tom's swim coach.
00:38:44Wait a sec. I think I've got a picture of her in here somewhere.
00:38:48Yeah, there it is.
00:38:50I was taken at Tom's last swim meet.
00:38:52I think I remember her.
00:38:55She was in my Spanish class.
00:38:59I really need to talk to her.
00:39:00Find out what she knows about the day this photo was taken.
00:39:03Okay. I'll give her a call.
00:39:05I don't get where this Pamela woman could be all day.
00:39:22Well, Joan said she left several messages for her.
00:39:25She'll call.
00:39:26Come on, throw a card.
00:39:29Gin.
00:39:34That is nine in a row.
00:39:37How do you do that?
00:39:38I'm a natural.
00:39:40Okay.
00:39:41I'm a Mr. Nice Guy.
00:39:44Can you hear me?
00:39:45Yeah.
00:39:47I'm a no longer.
00:39:48I'm a a minister.
00:39:50I feel hae!
00:39:51What?
00:39:53I feel hae!
00:39:54Yeah.
00:39:55That's good.
00:39:56I'm a little woo!
00:39:58I'm sorry.
00:39:59I'm a little mo' m so.
00:40:00I'm a little woo!
00:40:04I'm a little woo!
00:40:07It's all at home.
00:40:08I'm a little woo!
00:40:09Ellie is a hunter.
00:40:10Wait a while.
00:40:11You're a little woo!
00:40:12The way the my daddy hands are gonna do.
00:40:13I'm a little woo!
00:40:14Thanks.
00:40:44Hello?
00:40:48Hi, Joan.
00:40:50You just caught me.
00:40:52Joan's worried about us.
00:40:54She thinks we're headed for trouble.
00:40:56Well, that's what she keeps telling me.
00:40:59What do you think?
00:41:01I think there's something very special between us.
00:41:04There always has been.
00:41:09You know, Harry,
00:41:11we have to face reality of who we are now.
00:41:15And we're not kids out of school anymore.
00:41:18We have lives.
00:41:20Lives that we're entrenched in.
00:41:22Lives that don't exactly mesh.
00:41:25How are we gonna deal with that?
00:41:28I don't know.
00:41:31I just know I don't wanna lose you again.
00:41:34Not without a fight.
00:41:36And that includes fighting Joan,
00:41:38and you,
00:41:40and reality,
00:41:41and...
00:41:42Gin.
00:41:44Yeah.
00:41:46Yes for Harry.
00:41:48Well,
00:41:50maybe
00:41:52we should forget
00:41:54about reality
00:41:56for a bit.
00:41:57Huh?
00:41:58Huh?
00:41:59Hello?
00:42:11Oh, hey, Joan.
00:42:13No, um,
00:42:14eight o'clock tomorrow morning sounds great.
00:42:16I'll never be there.
00:42:17Mm-hmm.
00:42:19Pamela will see me tomorrow
00:42:24before she goes to work.
00:42:26Ah,
00:42:28I told you she'd call.
00:42:29Mm-hmm.
00:42:30Hmm.
00:42:31Mm-hmm.
00:42:32Hmm.
00:42:33Hmm.
00:42:34Hmm.
00:42:39Hmm.
00:42:40Hmm.
00:42:42Hmm.
00:42:44Hmm.
00:42:45Hmm.
00:42:46Hmm.
00:42:47Hmm.
00:42:48Hmm.
00:42:49Hmm.
00:42:51Hmm.
00:42:52Now, where were we?
00:43:22Thanks, Ratney.
00:43:52I got the fabric samples, and I'll overnight them, the sketches, as soon as I take a look
00:43:56at them.
00:43:59Oh, God.
00:44:02Excuse me, officer.
00:44:12What happened?
00:44:13Who is that?
00:44:14Stand back.
00:44:15You got that?
00:44:16Her name was Paola Lane.
00:44:19Such a nice girl.
00:44:22It looks like she fell from her balcony.
00:44:26I started asking questions about Pamela Lane, and the next day, she turns up dead.
00:44:34Well, darling, you can't hog all the credit.
00:44:37Don't patronize me.
00:44:39Do you think this was a coincidence?
00:44:41There's no such thing as a coincidence.
00:44:43Okay, so what do you think is going on?
00:44:47What does it look like?
00:44:49Do you really believe someone is murdering these people?
00:44:51Do you really believe this was just another accident?
00:44:53I don't know what to think.
00:44:55Uh-huh.
00:44:56Did you get a hold of him yet?
00:44:57No, the desk sergeant says he'll be back at 3.
00:44:59Tell him I'll be there then.
00:45:01Okay, tell him Mrs. Dale will be there at 3.
00:45:04Whatever's going on, the answer's got to be in this photo.
00:45:07I just wish we knew who these other people were.
00:45:10They could only see their faces better.
00:45:12You know, I could scan the photo, blow it up on the computer.
00:45:15Do it, and then we'll go see McDougal again.
00:45:18Anybody else want to join us at the police?
00:45:20I've got to teach a yoga class starting at 1.
00:45:22Yeah, there's a rally for Andrew at 2 o'clock.
00:45:24I promised him I'd be there.
00:45:25Yeah, I get it.
00:45:27Guess it's just you and me, Joan.
00:45:30Now, let's see.
00:45:33You called about Pamela Lane.
00:45:36Well, first indications are accidental.
00:45:41Again?
00:45:42And you're gonna accept that?
00:45:44No, I'm not accepting anything.
00:45:45I'm just looking at a preliminary report here.
00:45:47But the investigating officers see no reason to think otherwise.
00:45:50It's five accidents now, Bill.
00:45:53That's a lot of accidents, I'll give you that.
00:45:55But I don't see the pattern.
00:45:57As far as I can tell, they didn't even know one another.
00:45:59At least not since school.
00:46:01I just don't see the connection, Maggie.
00:46:03The connection is the photo I showed you last time.
00:46:06Everybody who's died is in it,
00:46:08and as of last night, that includes Pamela Lane.
00:46:10And for God's sakes, Bill,
00:46:12what's it gonna take to get you to reopen these cases?
00:46:14Maggie, I'm gonna be completely honest with you.
00:46:17I spoke to NYPD.
00:46:20They said your husband's accident was a single-car crash,
00:46:24but his car left the road for no apparent reason.
00:46:27Their opinion?
00:46:29A strong case can be made for driving...
00:46:30Yeah, driving under the influence.
00:46:32Yeah.
00:46:33Well, they don't know what they're talking about.
00:46:36Well, they said you'd feel that way.
00:46:39Look, I knew my husband.
00:46:41They didn't.
00:46:42And they obviously didn't care enough to investigate
00:46:44and find out what really happened to him.
00:46:46Oh, I see. I see.
00:46:55They said I was emotional, huh?
00:46:59Not exactly.
00:47:02Frankly, they said you were a nut.
00:47:04A nut?
00:47:05Because I wouldn't let them off the hook?
00:47:07Maggie, you filed a formal complaint with the mayor.
00:47:10Yeah, so what if I did?
00:47:11They were gonna brush it off, file it away.
00:47:13Let's assume for a minute that Maggie isn't imagining all this.
00:47:17You're the one who told me that she had some kind of breakdown.
00:47:20You did what?
00:47:21He was asking about your emotional state right after Richard's death.
00:47:24Look, I have to go to a meeting, all right?
00:47:28I tell you what, though, I'll take another look into it, all right?
00:47:31I'll do that much.
00:47:32But frankly...
00:47:33Yeah, frankly, I was right never to go out with you.
00:47:36Damn it, Joan, you're supposed to be on my side.
00:47:41He caught me off guard with that question.
00:47:43I didn't know he was gonna use it against you.
00:47:46Look, look, he did say he'd look into it again.
00:47:50I mean, maybe...
00:47:51What, you believe him?
00:47:52You wanna tell me why you filed a complaint with the mayor?
00:47:55Not really.
00:47:56You don't think that was a little extreme?
00:47:58They said Richard was drinking.
00:47:59Are you so sure he wasn't?
00:48:02He had been at the U.S. Open.
00:48:04You said yourself he had clients there.
00:48:06He could've had a few beers with someone and...
00:48:08Now you agree with him?
00:48:10No.
00:48:11No, but I just...
00:48:12I don't know.
00:48:13I wasn't there.
00:48:14And neither were you, Maggie.
00:48:16I know in my gut that it's not true.
00:48:19Richard didn't drink and drive.
00:48:21Ever.
00:48:22Remember when his cousin was killed by that drunk driver?
00:48:24He never got over that.
00:48:26I thought I'd put it away.
00:48:31I made peace with it.
00:48:34But then I come here and I hear about all these other people
00:48:36and it just brought it all up again.
00:48:37Well, that's why you have to leave things to Bill McDougal.
00:48:39You know, I don't think Bill McDougal is capable of handling anything.
00:48:43Just give him a chance.
00:48:45What is that?
00:48:56My fix.
00:48:57My drop bandazos.
00:48:58You've been taking those like candy lately.
00:49:00What's going on with you?
00:49:01Nothing.
00:49:02Fine.
00:49:03Is there something going on with you and Steve?
00:49:05No, no.
00:49:06Nothing's going on.
00:49:07It's good.
00:49:08Good.
00:49:09Kids are good.
00:49:10Good.
00:49:11Now give me a real answer.
00:49:13As much as I love my family, I always thought I'd have more in my life.
00:49:22You know, like some sort of career.
00:49:24The way you have.
00:49:25Have you tried doing something part time?
00:49:28Yeah, for years.
00:49:30Every morning before anyone is up, I sit in my kitchen and I write short stories.
00:49:36I even wrote a novel once.
00:49:38I paper a room with the rejection slips.
00:49:41How come you never told me this before?
00:49:44Because I wanted a little success first.
00:49:46You know, I just, I needed a little success.
00:49:49Success isn't all it's cracked up to be.
00:49:52No, you don't understand, Maggie.
00:49:53I mean, you've accomplished something.
00:49:55I'm a failure.
00:49:57You're not a failure.
00:50:01And nobody gets everything, Joan.
00:50:03It just doesn't work that way.
00:50:05Yeah, that's what people always say to a failure.
00:50:07Yeah.
00:50:08Right now, with the way my life is, I would love to have some of what you've got.
00:50:13How'd it go?
00:50:27He's a jerk.
00:50:28That good, huh?
00:50:35What I don't get is how come only Celia went camping that weekend?
00:50:39We did everything together back then.
00:50:41We didn't do everything together.
00:50:43Wasn't that the summer you went to Europe and I was with my aunt?
00:50:47Yeah, I guess you're right.
00:50:48Any luck blowing up the picture?
00:50:50I don't know who some of these people are, but they are definitely bigger.
00:50:57The guy in the baseball hat, there's something familiar about him.
00:51:00Look at his arm, I think he's got a tattoo.
00:51:04Don't let anybody tell you campaigning can be fun.
00:51:08Shaking hands with hundreds of strangers.
00:51:11I tell you, the governor's mansion had better be worth it.
00:51:15What do you got there?
00:51:17I have a guy with a tattoo.
00:51:19Didn't one of us date a guy with a tattoo?
00:51:21I remember Celia making jokes about it.
00:51:23Well, you know you're getting old when you can't remember which one of us dated which guy.
00:51:26Ozzy.
00:51:27That's what Celia used to call him.
00:51:29Ozzy Osbourne.
00:51:30Yeah, it's because of the tattoo.
00:51:32Right, Ozzy.
00:51:33Bobby Osbourne.
00:51:34That was his name.
00:51:35Hey, now we're getting somewhere.
00:51:37So where do we find Bobby Osbourne?
00:51:39Not around here.
00:51:40From what I remember, his family only lived here about a year or so.
00:51:43Well, I remember we tried to find him a few years back.
00:51:45Reunion committee stuff, but nobody knew where he went.
00:51:47That's why God invented the internet.
00:52:17Hello, I'm looking for Bobby Osbourne.
00:52:27Yes.
00:52:28When do you expect him back?
00:52:34I see.
00:52:35No, no, it's all right.
00:52:37I think I have the wrong number.
00:52:38Sorry.
00:52:42This Bobby Osbourne is retired and having hip replacement surgery.
00:52:47That's the third dead end we've hit.
00:52:51How many more Robert Osbournes are there?
00:52:53Too many.
00:52:54Even after we eliminate all the ones that are too young or too old.
00:52:59You know, it's getting too late to make any more of these calls tonight.
00:53:02Well, give me the unlisted numbers.
00:53:04I know some people who might be able to shake them loose.
00:53:08Oh, I could get used to this.
00:53:10Yeah, well, that's the general idea.
00:53:14But we're gonna have to pick it up a little later.
00:53:16I gotta get to the station for the 11 o'clock news.
00:53:21I hope I don't fall asleep before you get back.
00:53:24Well, I guess I'll just let you sleep then.
00:53:25Don't you dare.
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00:53:55I don't know.
00:54:25I don't know.
00:54:55You're asleep, aren't you?
00:55:03You've reached the Salinger. Please leave us a message and we'll get right back.
00:55:08Hey, Megs.
00:55:09Listen, sorry. I got held at work longer than I expected.
00:55:13I guess I should let you sleep, shouldn't I?
00:55:15All right. I will see you tomorrow.
00:55:24Now, what the hell?
00:55:25Oh, my God.
00:55:30Oh, my God.
00:55:31Oh, my God.
00:56:05Maggie, come on, breathe in, come on, Maggie, yeah, there you go, there you go.
00:56:33Hey.
00:56:35Oh God, what happened?
00:56:40It's okay, it's okay.
00:56:48Now do you believe me?
00:56:49We checked everything, the doors, the windows, there's no sign of forced entry.
00:56:54Let's just hope the prints that SID brings back belong to someone other than you or one of your friends.
00:56:59What if they were wearing gloves?
00:57:01Do you ever think of that?
00:57:02You watch too much TV, Maggie.
00:57:04Look, it's possible that somebody broke in here, but it's also possible that that flu slipped off by itself.
00:57:09Anything's possible.
00:57:10All we can go on is evidence, and until I have some.
00:57:13Why do I have the feeling you're not going to do anything about this?
00:57:16Maybe we should consider something else.
00:57:20Like what?
00:57:22Well, for one thing, our police psychologist told me that sometimes people create this kind of thing.
00:57:29A kind of drama subconsciously to deal with their grief.
00:57:32I don't believe this.
00:57:34I'm just looking at all the possibilities.
00:57:36Hold on.
00:57:37If I had gotten here any later, Maggie would be dead right now.
00:57:41People miscalculate.
00:57:43You know, I don't usually like to tell people how to do their jobs, but this half-hearted effort of yours just isn't good enough.
00:57:49Look, show me something.
00:57:52Anything, and I'll take another look.
00:57:54Otherwise, I gotta believe that if somebody got in here, they had to fly down that chimney.
00:58:04This is scaring me to death.
00:58:15They're coming after you now?
00:58:16Well, I don't understand.
00:58:17How is it the cops found nothing?
00:58:19I told you the other day, McDougal's an idiot.
00:58:22And how hard do you think he looked?
00:58:24Maybe he's getting even with you because you blew him off in high school.
00:58:27He's created his own scenario about this, and he's locked into it.
00:58:30I think Maggie should get away from here for a few days.
00:58:32I think Emily's right.
00:58:34Well, what good is that gonna do?
00:58:36I mean, whoever did this can travel.
00:58:38He got to Richard in New York, didn't he?
00:58:40No, I'm staying here until we find him.
00:58:43Oh, come on. Don't be an idiot.
00:58:44I mean, you're a dress designer.
00:58:46What do you know about any of this?
00:58:47Go home.
00:58:48Please don't yell at me, Maggie, but are we sure this was a break-in?
00:58:52What?
00:58:53Well, this is an old house, and it is quite possible that the flu fell off by itself.
00:58:59What would it hurt to get someone in to take a look?
00:59:02It's not a bad idea.
00:59:04If nothing else, just to prove that McDougal's wrong.
00:59:07Right, and we'll do it while you're away.
00:59:09You're right, Maggie.
00:59:10Take yourself out of the equation for a few days.
00:59:12I'm getting too crazy here.
00:59:16Okay.
00:59:17All right, fine.
00:59:19And Rodney's been making noise about needing me back in New York.
00:59:22Desperately, as he puts it.
00:59:24Something about a fashion show I agreed to do for the next governor.
00:59:28Mmm, finally.
00:59:29You're getting your priorities straight.
00:59:31I'm only going for a few days, and then I'm coming right back.
00:59:34And while I'm gone, I need you to find out as much as you can about Bobby Osborne.
00:59:38He's the only lead we've got left.
00:59:40This is important.
00:59:41Okay, just go.
00:59:43Come on, get out of here.
00:59:45Okay, I'll call for the train schedule.
00:59:54I don't know if I like the idea of you going alone.
00:59:57You sure you don't need a bodyguard?
00:59:59I'll be fine.
01:00:01Rodney will watch out for me.
01:00:03Rodney?
01:00:06There's nothing to worry about.
01:00:15Rodney, these are great.
01:00:22I can't believe you pulled together so quickly.
01:00:24I'm sorry.
01:00:25Don't change the subject, Maggie.
01:00:26How can you stand there gabbing about sketches after you just told me that somebody tried to kill you?
01:00:31I like the distraction.
01:00:34Besides, I don't want to admit I'm scared.
01:00:37Then, sweetie, get the hell out of there and come and join us in the relative safety of New York City.
01:00:43I will. Soon.
01:00:47Oh, I see.
01:00:50So you're willing to stay in a place where you're obviously in danger.
01:00:53Could this have anything to do with that old flame of yours?
01:00:57No.
01:01:01Okay, do you want to try that again?
01:01:02Because you had a little piece of drool hanging off of your lip there.
01:01:04Okay, maybe.
01:01:05A little.
01:01:06And?
01:01:07And what?
01:01:08Then spill it.
01:01:09I want to know everything.
01:01:10But for now, I'll settle for the headlines.
01:01:15The headlines are, I like him.
01:01:20Mm-hmm.
01:01:21It's like the old days.
01:01:23Only better.
01:01:24It's comfortable.
01:01:27Like fitting into an old shoe.
01:01:30An old shoe? Is that supposed to be a good thing, Maggie?
01:01:33It is.
01:01:34Especially if it's a designer shoe.
01:01:36Oh.
01:01:37Hey, don't look at me like that.
01:01:38That's all you're getting out of me.
01:01:39Oh, honey, I haven't even started yet.
01:01:40When are you coming back?
01:01:41I mean, I know she's a size zero, but her ego's like a size 47D.
01:01:43I'll have dinner tonight.
01:01:44My treat.
01:01:45Sweetie, I can't.
01:01:46Jeremy's cooking tonight.
01:01:47Hey, why don't you come join us?
01:01:48Have dinner, it'll be fun.
01:01:49Oh, come on.
01:01:50He's gotten much better since last time.
01:01:51Wait, what is this?
01:01:52Oh, the Joker's wild.
01:01:54Oh, the Joker's wild.
01:01:55Oh, the Joker's wild.
01:01:56Oh, it's so cute.
01:01:57I'm so cute.
01:01:58I'm so cute.
01:01:59Jeremy's cooking tonight.
01:02:01Hey, why don't you come join us?
01:02:02Have dinner, it'll be fun.
01:02:05Oh, come on, he's gotten much better since last time.
01:02:08Wait, what is this?
01:02:11Oh, the Joker's Wild.
01:02:13Oh, that's a comedy club on 6th and 14th.
01:02:16I went there once.
01:02:18Of course, I thought it was going to be something
01:02:19very different.
01:02:21Oh my God.
01:02:22What is it?
01:02:23Rob West, East.
01:02:25What are you talking about?
01:02:26Um, uh, it's a long story.
01:02:28I gotta go.
01:02:29I'll explain later.
01:02:30Yeah, taxi!
01:02:31All right, well, call me.
01:02:32You said 6th and 14th?
01:02:33Yeah, 6th and 14th.
01:02:35Oh, no, no, don't call me.
01:02:36Text me.
01:02:36Okay.
01:02:37Be careful.
01:02:38I love you.
01:02:39Kisses.
01:02:41Bye.
01:02:44They go back into the car.
01:02:45They're ripping the things out.
01:02:46They're throwing the rearview mirror.
01:02:47They're taking a leak inside the guy's car.
01:02:49They look out.
01:02:50He's almost having an aneurysm, this guy.
01:02:52He's on the ground.
01:02:52He's laughing so hard.
01:02:53He's sweating.
01:02:54He's shaking all over the place.
01:02:55I said, what the hell is wrong with you?
01:02:58The guy says, well, you guys were trashing my car.
01:03:01I stepped out of the circle three times.
01:03:03Huh?
01:03:04Ladies and gentlemen, I'm West.
01:03:06He's East.
01:03:07We'll be back very soon.
01:03:08We're gonna take a short break.
01:03:09Hey.
01:03:10Rob West.
01:03:11Who wants to know?
01:03:12I'm Maggie Dale.
01:03:13Well, very nice to meet you, Maggie Dale.
01:03:14What do you have, Maggie?
01:03:15Uh, just a water, please.
01:03:16Okay.
01:03:17Can I get a beer and a water, please?
01:03:18Thanks, man.
01:03:19So, what'd you think of the show?
01:03:20I'm sorry, I missed it.
01:03:21Oh.
01:03:22I actually came to ask you a question.
01:03:23Whatever it is, the answer is yes.
01:03:25Do you know a woman by the name of Celia Waters?
01:03:26Uh, Celia Wa- Yeah, I used to know Celia Waters.
01:03:27I mean, that was a long time ago.
01:03:28That's what I hoped for.
01:03:29Um, please.
01:03:30What did you say your name was, again?
01:03:31Maggie Dale.
01:03:32Oh, can I get a beer and a water, please?
01:03:33Can I get a beer and a water, please?
01:03:34Thanks, man.
01:03:35So, what'd you think of the show?
01:03:36I'm sorry, I missed it.
01:03:37Oh.
01:03:38I actually came to ask you a question.
01:03:39Whatever it is, the answer is yes.
01:03:40Do you know a woman by the name of Celia Waters?
01:03:42Uh, Celia Wa- Yeah.
01:03:43I used to know Celia Waters.
01:03:44I mean, that was a long time ago.
01:03:46That's what I hoped for.
01:03:47Um, please.
01:03:48What did you say your name was, again?
01:03:49Maggie Dale.
01:03:50It used to be-
01:03:51Russell.
01:03:52Right?
01:03:53Maggie Russell.
01:03:54We went to high school together.
01:03:55We did?
01:03:56My name was Bobby Osborne back then.
01:03:58Yeah.
01:03:59Uh, I guess I wasn't really in what you'd consider the in crowd, but I remember you.
01:04:02And your friends.
01:04:03Yeah.
01:04:04Celia was actually the only one who ever treated me like that.
01:04:06Yeah.
01:04:07Uh, I guess I wasn't really in what you'd consider the in crowd, but I remember you.
01:04:11And your friends.
01:04:12Yeah.
01:04:13Celia was actually the only one who ever treated me like that.
01:04:15You're the only one who ever treated me nice.
01:04:17How is she?
01:04:18She's dead.
01:04:20I'm very sorry to hear that.
01:04:23They say she committed suicide.
01:04:26Look, um, Celia's not the only person from our school to die lately.
01:04:31Four others have had violent deaths in the past few months.
01:04:34Now, I found this photograph in Celia's belongings.
01:04:36Everybody who's dead is in it.
01:04:38And you're in it, too.
01:04:39Well, what the hell are you saying?
01:04:41I don't know.
01:04:42Just, maybe if you could tell me everything you remember about the day the photo was taken.
01:04:46Where you were, who was there.
01:04:48We were camping and drinking.
01:04:50I'm sorry, but I don't really remember much about that, so...
01:04:53This is important.
01:04:55If someone is killing people, you could be in danger, too.
01:04:59Okay, if that's the case, then why are you here?
01:05:01Why not the police?
01:05:02I've been talking with them.
01:05:04I see.
01:05:05This is your little investigation, right?
01:05:07I'm sorry I can't be more help, but I really, I have to warm up for the next show.
01:05:10So it was, it was nice seeing you again, Maggie Russell.
01:05:14Good night.
01:05:40Richard.
01:05:41Richard.
01:06:10Who told me that today?
01:06:11Good night.
01:06:12So it's Salma and rookie.
01:06:14When you're home, because we might want to Lost.
01:06:15Goodbye.
01:06:16Yo, I'm sure.
01:06:17My wife's coming out of Tallul
01:06:37hello oh hey Harry no no I'm just trying to figure out what I'm gonna have for dinner
01:06:57yeah pizza sounds great do you deliver long distance
01:07:06mushroom and pepperoni
01:07:11oh so tell me what's going on down there
01:07:18who is it pizza delivery
01:07:32Maggie Dale right
01:07:35mushroom and pepperoni
01:07:38I told you I deliver
01:07:49get in here
01:07:51wow
01:07:59Maggie this place is great
01:08:02it's just the way I pictured you live in
01:08:05that's the best home a decorator can buy
01:08:08I work so much I barely see what I'm sitting in
01:08:12so who picked this up
01:08:16Richard
01:08:20pipe
01:08:24Richard smoked a pipe
01:08:28it was his father's
01:08:33this wasn't such a great idea was it
01:08:39no I look
01:08:42I'm really glad you came by
01:08:44I am I'm sorry
01:08:46I shouldn't have come uninvited
01:08:49no
01:08:49no it's not you it's me
01:08:53I understand
01:08:54I understand
01:08:54this is yours and Richard's home
01:08:57come on
01:09:01let's go out
01:09:04come on
01:09:07wait a second I need to be shoes
01:09:09we don't have time we gotta go now
01:09:11you know it's gonna be hot when you leave again
01:09:16New York's only an hour away we'll still see each other
01:09:19mm-hmm
01:09:20that's what we said last time
01:09:22well last time you were supposed to finish graduate school and move to New York
01:09:27I know
01:09:29you know you never told me why you didn't
01:09:34if I'd have come with you back then you'd have grown sick of me pretty quick
01:09:39what
01:09:41you always meant to be a big star
01:09:45and I was always gonna be a hard-working newsman
01:09:48I like what I do but it's not glamorous
01:09:51wait you think my life is glamorous
01:09:55my life is so not glamorous
01:09:59I only I I saw dresses hairy
01:10:02oh hardly
01:10:03no it's true
01:10:05Maggie
01:10:05it took me a while to admit it but we belonged in two different worlds
01:10:10what about now
01:10:13I don't know
01:10:29oh god why didn't I see that
01:10:32see what
01:10:34the picture
01:10:36I've only been looking at the people that are in it but somebody had to be there taking it
01:10:40yeah you're right
01:10:42can we go back tonight
01:10:44yeah I don't know what I'm looking for here just anything that could belong to whoever took the picture give us a clue to who it was
01:10:56or that can help us with the brunette on the chair you know she's still the only one we can identify you are worse than my kids what I'm sorry I eat when I'm nervous okay look at this what are we looking at the sweatshirt it's got the school colors and lettering on the back
01:10:59wait that's her team sweater don't make it any bigger yeah okay w w wil wilson
01:11:06leslie wilson
01:11:20leslie wilson
01:11:22leslie wilson
01:11:23she was on the cheerleading squad
01:11:26cousin laura
01:11:27linda that's what celia wrote I bet she couldn't remember leslie's name
01:11:30she was a year or two behind us
01:11:32well where's she now
01:11:33don't you remember
01:11:35she died
01:11:37some kind of accident
01:11:38that weekend
01:11:39when they were camping
01:11:41that's it
01:11:43that's when it all started
01:11:45where's susan she could know the whole story
01:11:47she and andrew are campaigning somewhere in the northern counties
01:11:50well then call her
01:11:51i tried earlier
01:11:52andrew's office said that they're running behind schedule and she'll call later
01:11:55wait she's stopping by your parents house tonight for a fitting
01:11:58but you know what we don't need to wait for susan let's google leslie wilson
01:12:02see what we find
01:12:04who do you think you are?
01:12:06who do you think you are?
01:12:08who do you think you are?
01:12:10who do you think you are?
01:12:12who do you think you are?
01:12:14Who do you think you are?
01:12:26Help!
01:12:48Leslie Wilson, 16, was killed in a freak accident yesterday
01:12:52while on a camping trip with friends.
01:12:54Apparently, she had gone for a walk alone in the woods
01:12:56and appears to have fallen from the edge of an unstable cliff.
01:13:00This article is dated July 1991.
01:13:11Maggie Dale.
01:13:12This is Rob West.
01:13:13We need to talk.
01:13:15Go on.
01:13:16Not over the phone.
01:13:17Can you meet me at the club tomorrow around four?
01:13:20I suppose, but is there anything you can tell me now?
01:13:23Just be careful who you talk to.
01:13:25Your best friends may not be who you think they are.
01:13:28What are you saying?
01:13:30I'll see you tomorrow.
01:13:33That sounded serious.
01:13:34Who was it?
01:13:37It was Rodney.
01:13:39He's in a fit because some client wants to see me personally
01:13:42about her daughter's coming out dressed.
01:13:44People still do that?
01:13:46They do in New York.
01:13:48Look, I gotta go.
01:13:49I told Harry I'd make dinner tonight, so...
01:13:53Call you later?
01:13:54Yeah.
01:13:54Let me drive you.
01:13:55No, I'm gonna walk.
01:13:57I need to clear my head.
01:13:59Okay.
01:14:00Bye.
01:15:01Hello?
01:15:02Maggie? Hi, it's Susan.
01:15:04Listen, I'm sorry I couldn't call you earlier.
01:15:05It's just getting to be a madhouse.
01:15:07I'm sure it is.
01:15:10Would you mind if we both fell in the city until tomorrow morning?
01:15:13No.
01:15:14No, not at all.
01:15:16Oh, you're an angel.
01:15:17I'll see you around night.
01:15:19Okay.
01:15:20Who is it?
01:15:32Who do you think it is?
01:15:33How many people are you having over for dinner anyway?
01:15:42I'm sorry, Harry.
01:15:44I'm just a little tumpy.
01:15:48You gonna let me in?
01:15:50Look, can we do dinner another night?
01:15:53I'm exhausted.
01:15:54I have to get on the phone with Rodney and go over a long laundry list of stuff I need to get done.
01:15:59Yeah.
01:16:00Sure.
01:16:00No problem.
01:16:01Okay.
01:16:01You okay, Max?
01:16:07Yeah, I'm just...
01:16:08I'm really beat.
01:16:12Okay.
01:16:13Um, I'll call you tomorrow.
01:16:17Get some rest.
01:16:17That's the most beautiful dress I've ever seen.
01:16:44Well, what do you expect with an original Maggie Dale?
01:16:46Well, I'm glad you like it.
01:16:48I love it.
01:16:49Oh.
01:16:50You look like a movie star, Sue.
01:16:52Now you can get down from your pedestal.
01:16:55Here you go.
01:16:56Thanks.
01:16:58Maggie, did you hear any more about the Leslie Wilson thing?
01:17:05Actually, I wanted to tell all of you that I've decided to stop playing private eye.
01:17:11It's hard for me to admit it, but you were all right.
01:17:14They've been under a lot of strain since Richard's death, and with all this stuff happening, it's just made it worse.
01:17:21So, from now on, I'm going to stick to what I do best.
01:17:26Clothes.
01:17:27I'm really glad to hear that, Maggie.
01:17:29And speaking of clothing, I got to get back to New York today to finish some dresses for this weekend's fashion show.
01:17:35Did I ever tell you you're an angel?
01:17:42Have a seat.
01:17:59What is it we need to talk about that you couldn't tell me on the phone?
01:18:08That summer that we went camping in school, there was a girl.
01:18:15Her name was...
01:18:16Leslie Wilson.
01:18:18Yeah, Leslie.
01:18:19They said that she died in an accident.
01:18:22Well, it...
01:18:23wasn't an accident.
01:18:27Did you do it, Rob?
01:18:29Did you kill her?
01:18:31You're getting cold.
01:18:38So.
01:18:40How are your friends?
01:18:42All right, that's ridiculous.
01:18:44I've known those people my whole life.
01:18:46You really do stick together, don't you?
01:18:47A little clique of yours.
01:18:50None of you have changed.
01:18:54Is this about Celia?
01:18:56No.
01:18:58Celia was decent to me, but I saw the way that the rest of you toyed with people.
01:19:02It's not true.
01:19:03Yeah, it is.
01:19:04I was one of the discards.
01:19:07All right.
01:19:09Look, I didn't come here to listen to some teenage grudge.
01:19:12Just tell me, how do you know that Leslie Wilson was killed?
01:19:17Because I saw it happen.
01:19:19I saw them arguing, and I saw Leslie get pushed.
01:19:24You saw someone get killed, and you didn't report it.
01:19:27No one would have believed me then.
01:19:30But now...
01:19:31Now I think it's time for a little retribution.
01:19:35What are you talking about?
01:19:37Look, I didn't mean for anybody to get hurt, but I just wanted to punish her a bit.
01:19:50You know, I wanted to play with her the way that she played with me.
01:19:55Oh, my God.
01:19:58Who is it, Rob?
01:20:01Who were you blackmailing?
01:20:03I don't want to get into any trouble here, so...
01:20:05Wait, you don't want to get into any trouble?
01:20:07If it hadn't been for you, the other people wouldn't have died.
01:20:10Do you understand me?
01:20:11You're responsible for the death of six people.
01:20:14You're responsible for the death of my husband.
01:20:21Look, there's only one way to end this, and you will help me.
01:20:26You will cooperate, one way or another.
01:20:32Nadine's three-piece ensemble begins with a delicious, pure silk camisole,
01:20:38over which she wears a soft, stretched, lace cardigan trimmed with boa.
01:20:42Nadine's skirt is made of sheer pink cotton with a pleated ruffle effect.
01:20:46Perfect for the woman who's looking for a chic, but hip look.
01:20:49John Turrell is walking on a cloud, wearing a strapless dress of honeycombed ivory shantung silk with a rose motif.
01:21:02A perfect confection for springtime, guaranteed to accentuate every woman's feminine side.
01:21:08Here we see Carolyn dressed in a new version of an old classic, the little black cocktail dress.
01:21:22A strapless top of sexy black silk jersey is worn over a flirty skirt of ruffled silk tulle.
01:21:28And finally, a designer normally culminates the show with her best piece.
01:21:39And today, to show us this piece, we have a very special model.
01:21:43The next first lady of the governor's mansion, and my dear friend, the beautiful Susan Jennings.
01:21:54Susan is wearing a raspberry shantung silk strapless gown,
01:21:59the front of which displays a bouffant effect,
01:22:02while the back tapers off to grace the tree.
01:22:05It was you.
01:22:20What's wrong, Susan?
01:22:26That's... that's Monday Osborne.
01:22:32It's another one.
01:22:33Please, Maggie, let me through.
01:22:47It's over, Susan.
01:22:50It's not over.
01:22:52It's never over.
01:22:54For years, I thought it was.
01:22:56I thought I could forget about it and move on.
01:22:59How could you forget about killing someone?
01:23:01It was an accident.
01:23:05I didn't mean to push her.
01:23:08But we argued.
01:23:10She said it wasn't good enough for Andrew.
01:23:12She was going to convince his family of that, and you know what he meant to me.
01:23:18It's only when Andrew announced he was going to run for governor that those horrible notes started coming.
01:23:25Someone saw what I did, and they threatened to tell everyone.
01:23:28I mean, I had to stop them.
01:23:29Don't you see?
01:23:31So you started killing them one by one?
01:23:35Everyone who was with you that weekend?
01:23:39I didn't know who saw me.
01:23:42First, I thought it was Nancy.
01:23:43She brought up Leslie's fall, and I saw something in her face that told me.
01:23:51And Richard.
01:23:54Why Richard?
01:23:56I ran into him at the tennis matches.
01:23:59He was talking about the old days, and that weekend, I was sure it was him.
01:24:04I want to know what you did to him.
01:24:11It was just a pill.
01:24:13A little pill in his soda so he'd fall asleep at the wheel.
01:24:17He wouldn't have known it was happening.
01:24:23And Celia?
01:24:24She knew.
01:24:27And she was going to tell.
01:24:30But those notes, they just kept coming and coming.
01:24:38But you're my friends.
01:24:41My gang.
01:24:42My gang.
01:24:45You've got to help me.
01:24:49Please, Maggie.
01:24:50Go away.
01:24:54Go away.
01:25:20There's something I've been meaning to ask you.
01:25:27Any chance of us coming up and spending some time with you over the holidays?
01:25:33I thought you all had plans.
01:25:37Plans change.
01:25:42It's a date.
01:25:43Go.
01:25:52Go get in your cars.
01:25:54Go.
01:25:58I put your luggage in the car already.
01:26:00It's good.
01:26:05So you invited the girls to New York, but you never invited me.
01:26:08No.
01:26:09Not in the last ten seconds.
01:26:10What's this?
01:26:18I got a few days off.
01:26:20You certainly don't pack light.
01:26:25They owe me a lot of time.
01:26:26I 안 I'm sorry.
01:26:27I don't know.
01:26:28I don't know.
01:26:29I don't know.
01:26:30There's one.
01:26:31I don't know.
01:26:32I don't know.
01:27:03Gia, Gia, Gia, Gia, there's no reason, there's no wrong, Gia, I've lost my senses, I've lost my mind, when a heart has no home, can't be broken, can't be torn.
01:27:33Time after time, I can count the goodbyes, before it's all over, again.
01:27:45I won't pretend, I won't give in, there's no reason, there's no right, I've lost my senses, I've lost my mind, there's no need for ever afters.
01:28:07Gia, Gia, happy endings, oh lullabies, oh lullabies, there's no reason, there's no right, I've lost my senses, I've lost my mind, there's no reason, there's no right.
01:28:31Gia, happy endings.
01:28:33Gia, happy endings.
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