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00:00:00Satsang with Mooji
00:00:30Breakfast in five.
00:00:47Okay, Daddy.
00:00:55I'm going to steal one of these.
00:00:58Want some more eggs?
00:01:00No, thanks.
00:01:01Mrs. Ellis showed us this year's Citizenship Award.
00:01:04It's a medal.
00:01:05It's really big.
00:01:07Like the Olympics.
00:01:08Really?
00:01:09Well, not that big.
00:01:12It's pretty big.
00:01:13I'm going to win it.
00:01:15It wouldn't surprise me a bit if you did.
00:01:18It's given to the person who exemplifies St. Alden's values.
00:01:21Faith, honesty, grace, and compassion.
00:01:23I just don't want you to be disappointed if you don't win it.
00:01:27When are you having another date?
00:01:28Why?
00:01:30Does it bother you when I date?
00:01:32No.
00:01:33Why would it bother me?
00:01:34Hey.
00:01:35Hey, Aunt Angela.
00:01:36Hey.
00:01:37Hey, honey bear.
00:01:39I found your gal.
00:01:40Emma and I were just talking about me dating.
00:01:42Not a date.
00:01:43I found you a nanny.
00:01:44Wasn't that the assignment?
00:01:44I mean, a new babysitter.
00:01:47I know you don't need a new nanny.
00:01:48I don't need a new babysitter either.
00:01:50Stupid.
00:01:52She's still upset about Miss Levia.
00:01:54You should babysit me, Aunt Angela.
00:01:56It would be an honor, my queen.
00:01:57But I think my patients might object.
00:01:59Don't worry, Emma.
00:02:01We're going to find you someone you like.
00:02:02Oh, she also says she's going to win another award this semester.
00:02:07She's got drive.
00:02:09You should be thrilled.
00:02:11Right, Emma?
00:02:13Emma?
00:02:16There's a dead cat in the fountain.
00:02:17Don't be sad.
00:02:38Probably happened very fast.
00:02:40I don't think it felt a thing.
00:02:47I don't think it's going to be so much better.
00:03:13Calm down, everyone.
00:03:14I guarantee you it's more afraid of you than you are of it.
00:03:17Emma Grossman.
00:03:42Thank you, Emma.
00:03:43You're welcome, Mrs. Ellis.
00:03:44How did you do that?
00:03:53We have a nest in our backyard.
00:03:56My dad says wasps only attack when they feel threatened.
00:04:00It's nature, my love.
00:04:01I hope you're not allergic to dust.
00:04:09This probably isn't the best place in the house to have a meeting, but I'm on a deadline.
00:04:13No worries.
00:04:14Do you make everything here?
00:04:16No, hardly anything anymore.
00:04:17I have two factories going, but this is where it all began.
00:04:22Cool.
00:04:24So, tell me about you.
00:04:25Your resume says you were a professional snowboarder.
00:04:29Yep.
00:04:30Right up until I blew up my ACL.
00:04:32I hate to hear that.
00:04:33It's for the best.
00:04:34I still hit it hard.
00:04:35I just try to avoid the dangerous stuff.
00:04:39Sure.
00:04:40So, you've been a nanny for five years.
00:04:42That's right.
00:04:43Seem to like it?
00:04:45I love kids.
00:04:46There's no BS.
00:04:47They're not complicated.
00:04:48If they're sad, they cry.
00:04:49If they're happy, they laugh.
00:04:50It's refreshing.
00:04:51So, is there anything else I need to know?
00:04:53Your references all seem to love you.
00:04:55I make a mean grilled cheese.
00:04:57You want to know the secret ingredients?
00:04:58Sure.
00:04:59Pickles and mustard.
00:05:00Boom.
00:05:01Done.
00:05:03Well, um, can you start next week?
00:05:07Emma's about to begin her spring break.
00:05:08Sure.
00:05:09I can start whenever you need.
00:05:10Mr. Grossman, here are the Stiegel plants, and you have a materials call in five minutes.
00:05:19Is there anything else?
00:05:20Nope.
00:05:23Is there anything you want to ask me?
00:05:25What's your daughter like?
00:05:28Emma is very focused.
00:05:32She's a normal little girl, but she can be very focused.
00:05:36I don't know how else to say it.
00:05:37She's smart.
00:05:38Straight A's.
00:05:39Never gets into trouble.
00:05:42Loves hot chocolate.
00:05:44My kind of girl.
00:05:45Mine too.
00:05:46And your wife?
00:05:47Should I meet with her too?
00:05:49She died just after Emma was born.
00:05:51I'm so sorry.
00:05:53Thanks.
00:05:54So it's, uh, it's just the two of us.
00:05:57And, um, we manage.
00:06:00Well, I guess I will see you next week.
00:06:06Looking forward to it.
00:06:07Hmm.
00:06:14Your watch is sick, right?
00:06:16I got it for my birthday.
00:06:17I got a lot for my birthday, too.
00:06:19I don't want to be aware of it.
00:06:21I'm sorry.
00:06:21I don't want to be.
00:06:23Stay careful there.
00:06:24You're it.
00:06:25Whoa, watch out.
00:06:27Oh, my God.
00:06:27Oh, my God.
00:06:27Come on.
00:06:30Katie, are you all right?
00:06:32You okay?
00:06:33You're okay.
00:06:33Let's go over there.
00:06:34Let's go over there.
00:06:34Let's go over there.
00:06:35I'm so sorry.
00:06:36Didn't mean to hurt you.
00:06:37Here.
00:06:38Let me help you out.
00:06:39I'm so sorry.
00:06:40I'm so sorry.
00:06:42Heads up.
00:06:44No red roses.
00:06:45Over here.
00:06:46Who is it?
00:06:46You're still there.
00:06:47Let's go.
00:06:48Let's go.
00:06:48Come on.
00:06:49Hi, Derek.
00:06:49Awesome.
00:06:50We're here.
00:06:51Oh, my God.
00:06:52Yes, you're over here.
00:06:54Oh.
00:06:54Who's there?
00:06:56Oh.
00:06:56Who's there?
00:06:58Oh.
00:06:58Oh.
00:06:58Oh.
00:06:59Oh.
00:06:59Oh.
00:06:59Oh.
00:07:00Oh.
00:07:00Oh.
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00:07:01Oh.
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00:07:08Oh.
00:07:08Oh.
00:07:08Oh.
00:07:08Oh.
00:07:13I brought you your favorite.
00:07:15Thanks, Daddy.
00:07:20You want to read together?
00:07:21We don't have to, Daddy.
00:07:23I know how busy you are.
00:07:26What would you give you for a basket of hugs?
00:07:28A basket of kisses.
00:07:38Basket of kisses.
00:07:39Basket of kisses.
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00:08:07You look like a movie star.
00:08:19Don't make me late, Dad.
00:08:20I won't.
00:08:37You look like a movie star.
00:09:07You look like a movie star.
00:09:37This year, I am proud to award the St. Alden Citizenship Medallion to Milo Curtis.
00:09:45Oh, that's so cool!
00:09:49Here you go, Milo.
00:10:06Good job!
00:10:07Thanks!
00:10:15Wow!
00:10:15I'm sorry I missed our parent-teacher conference.
00:10:19I had a big installation in the city.
00:10:21No worries.
00:10:21We can reschedule.
00:10:23How is Emma doing?
00:10:24I mean, not to put you on the spot.
00:10:26Right.
00:10:27She's fine.
00:10:28She's, um, I have to say, I've never met anyone quite like her in my 20 years of teaching.
00:10:35Why does this sound like a bad thing?
00:10:37No, I didn't mean that in any fashion at all.
00:10:40Emma's never had one mark against her, and she's one of our top students.
00:10:43She can be a real leader when she wants to be.
00:10:46But?
00:10:47Emma lives in her own particular world, and I'm sure it isn't anything like the world that
00:10:52you and I live in.
00:10:54I mean, she has many remarkable qualities that are great in a child.
00:10:57Her courage is most unusual.
00:11:01She's almost without any physical fear.
00:11:04And she really knows how to come across when she has to.
00:11:07She can be an actress, I bet.
00:11:09Please.
00:11:10Not an actress.
00:11:11All right.
00:11:11Mrs. Ellis?
00:11:12Hi.
00:11:13Excuse me.
00:11:13Sure.
00:11:14Mm-hmm.
00:11:21I'm proud of you, honey bear.
00:11:22I know you're disappointed.
00:11:23That medal's mine.
00:11:25I deserve it.
00:11:26Milo can't even talk in front of the class.
00:11:28Emma.
00:11:30Everybody has something special to offer.
00:11:33Milo's a good kid.
00:11:34Yeah.
00:11:35Well, he's an awful public speaker.
00:11:37And he can't spell.
00:11:38Emma.
00:11:42You're right.
00:11:44I'm sorry.
00:11:47Milo's my friend.
00:11:49I'm really happy he got it.
00:11:50I'm really happy he got it.
00:11:58Bye.
00:11:59Bye.
00:12:29We should go back now.
00:12:59Emma, what's wrong?
00:13:08What do you want?
00:13:15I think you know.
00:13:16One, two, three.
00:13:31Oh, it's good.
00:13:31I'll email it to you.
00:13:33Hey, Dad.
00:13:34Can we get going?
00:13:35Sure.
00:13:36Has anyone seen Milo?
00:13:37I haven't seen him.
00:13:39Emma, have you seen him?
00:13:39Um, the last place I saw him was by the bonfire.
00:13:43Help!
00:13:46Help!
00:13:47Noah, please!
00:13:48Noah, please come!
00:13:50Oh, my God!
00:14:10Milo!
00:14:12Milo!
00:14:12Come on, come on, baby, breathe!
00:14:17Somebody do something!
00:14:19Call 911!
00:14:20Milo!
00:14:22Come on, Milo.
00:14:23Come on, Milo.
00:14:24Come on.
00:14:25Come on.
00:14:25Come on.
00:14:25Come on.
00:14:26Come on.
00:14:26Come on.
00:14:26Come on.
00:14:27Milo.
00:14:28Yes, please hurry.
00:14:28Yeah.
00:14:31Somebody help us!
00:14:33That poor kid.
00:14:37He was lying there on the rocks for hours before they came and took him away.
00:14:41He's horrible.
00:14:44How is she?
00:14:46She's okay.
00:14:47I think she's in shock.
00:14:50I think we all are.
00:14:52She's up in her room reading.
00:14:53I'm sure it'll hit her later.
00:14:56Yes, I'm sure it will.
00:15:03I'm sure it'll hit her.
00:15:32Morning, Dad.
00:15:34Morning, hon.
00:15:35You want some cereal?
00:15:37There's just enough left?
00:15:38No, I'm okay, thanks.
00:15:41How are you feeling?
00:15:43I'm all right.
00:15:46I hope it doesn't rain today.
00:15:48I met about yesterday.
00:15:50You must be pretty sad, right?
00:15:52If you want to talk about it, I'm here for you.
00:15:56Okay.
00:15:58Do you need someone to talk to?
00:16:02I don't really think there's anything to talk about.
00:16:15Give her time.
00:16:16Kids process differently.
00:16:17Don't make her feel self-conscious.
00:16:19You're probably right.
00:16:22She's just so strong, you know?
00:16:24I mean, even her teachers are talking about it.
00:16:27Just hope she can...
00:16:29take some time and...
00:16:33feel.
00:16:35Look who's here.
00:16:38Great job, by the way.
00:16:39She seems perfect.
00:16:40Miller said she was great.
00:16:41We'll see him.
00:16:42Professional headhunter.
00:16:43That's me.
00:16:43You're going to finally take my friend Leslie off?
00:16:45Oh, my God, you are relentless.
00:16:46Yes, I will call her.
00:16:48Hey, there.
00:16:49Let's get this party started.
00:16:59Washer, dryer, obviously.
00:17:02Wow, this place is amazing.
00:17:04Thanks.
00:17:05It was a fixer-upper my wife and I bought right before Emma was born.
00:17:08Is this your wife?
00:17:09Oh, yeah.
00:17:11That was, um, our Christmas card one year.
00:17:16There she is.
00:17:17Emma, this is Chloe.
00:17:18Chloe, this is Emma.
00:17:19Hi, Emma.
00:17:20It's very nice to meet you.
00:17:22I like your necklace.
00:17:24Do you want to see my medals?
00:17:25We have to finish the tour first.
00:17:28Anyway, emergency number's here.
00:17:30All the keys go in that, uh, little place there.
00:17:34Um, fire extinguishers under the sink.
00:17:36We have a couple upstairs in the bedrooms.
00:17:38We have a couple upstairs in the bedrooms.
00:18:06I want to watch a movie.
00:18:13The wind was blowing a window open.
00:18:16I'll be down in a minute.
00:18:17I'll be down in a minute.
00:18:47I'll be down in a minute.
00:18:54Amber, mail!
00:18:59I don't get it.
00:19:00This is stupid.
00:19:02What's stupid?
00:19:04Shirley Temple.
00:19:07The woman was United States Ambassador.
00:19:11I can't imagine she was very stupid.
00:19:13I meant the movie.
00:19:21When's my dad coming home?
00:19:23Soon. He has a meeting.
00:19:27So are you sad about the kid that drowned?
00:19:30I don't think it matters when he's sad. He's dead anyway.
00:19:35Besides, my dad said you don't feel anything when you drown.
00:19:39You're all warm and fuzzy, aren't you?
00:19:43So what are you into? Music? Horses?
00:19:46I'm into everything.
00:19:48What's the deal with your dad? Got a girlfriend?
00:19:51No. Why?
00:19:53Just asking. No biggie.
00:19:59I had one for a while.
00:20:02I didn't like her.
00:20:04So he dumped her?
00:20:05Yep.
00:20:07You're sort of something else, aren't you?
00:20:09And you're sort of a thief.
00:20:12Excuse me?
00:20:14And you're smart.
00:20:15Saw you take the pills from my dad's bedroom.
00:20:20But not enough for my dad to notice.
00:20:24Don't worry.
00:20:26I won't tell.
00:20:29I think I'm going to stay up past my bedtime tonight.
00:20:34Now go and get me some ice cream.
00:20:38You little bitch.
00:20:39Bring me a couple of cookies while you're at it.
00:20:49All right, come on now.
00:20:50Now go and get me some ice cream.
00:20:52It's okay.
00:21:04I'm so sorry.
00:21:34Thanks for coming.
00:21:36Hi, Emma.
00:21:41Oh, don't ask me how I am.
00:21:45I don't want to lie to you.
00:21:46It was a beautiful service.
00:21:48He had a good last day.
00:21:51A really good last day.
00:21:53I mean, he's never won anything before,
00:21:55and he was so proud of that medal.
00:21:58I just wish I knew where it was.
00:22:00You don't have the medal?
00:22:02Well, I think maybe it sunk to the bottom.
00:22:05Is there anything I can do for you?
00:22:08If you have any pictures of that day,
00:22:10I'd like him.
00:22:11Just pictures of him playing happy.
00:22:13It really does help.
00:22:15It really does help.
00:22:17You don't have to be proud of.
00:22:19I think that's why he doesn't have to worry like it.
00:22:22You're gonna do anything.
00:22:23Yeah.
00:22:24I think he wouldn't be here for these days.
00:22:25I don't know.
00:22:27I think he wants to be the right to go.
00:22:29He's just here.
00:22:30It's probably right for you.
00:22:31Dad?
00:23:00What are you doing in my room?
00:23:04Just picking up a little.
00:23:05It is picked up.
00:23:07It's always picked up.
00:23:12Anything else?
00:23:15No.
00:23:30What are you doing in my room?
00:23:35I'm not sure.
00:23:37I'm not sure.
00:23:39I'm not sure.
00:23:40I'm not sure.
00:23:42I'm not sure.
00:23:44I'm not sure.
00:23:46Believe me, nothing like this has ever happened in our 95-year history.
00:24:04And we're using every resource we have to make sure that it never happens again.
00:24:08But there is a legal issue that we have to contend with.
00:24:11Sure.
00:24:12We're reaching out to all the parents to gather whatever information we can.
00:24:16Well, okay, I don't really understand.
00:24:18So this is an insurance thing, or...?
00:24:20Well, that's one component, yes.
00:24:22Well, what did happen?
00:24:24No one's given anybody an update.
00:24:26How did Milo fall off that cliff?
00:24:27That's what we're gonna find out.
00:24:30Are the police involved?
00:24:32We're not at liberty to share that.
00:24:34Obviously, if and when the authorities are involved, we may share that information with the families.
00:24:40Some families.
00:24:41Excuse me, but is there something you're not telling me?
00:24:44Please don't misunderstand.
00:24:46We're just trying to get to the facts.
00:24:48But if Emma heard or saw something, we need to know.
00:24:51That boy couldn't swim and he was afraid of water.
00:24:54Why was he out on the rocks?
00:24:56You little shit.
00:24:58Any information would be helpful as it seems. Emma was the last to see the boy.
00:25:03I'm sorry?
00:25:05At least three people saw her near the rocks once.
00:25:08No, we're not saying Emma did anything wrong.
00:25:10Well, I should hope not.
00:25:12Listen.
00:25:13I'd be very careful what you insinuate.
00:25:17Emma!
00:25:18Emma!
00:25:19Emma!
00:25:20Emma!
00:25:21What happened?
00:25:23Are you okay?
00:25:24We'll show ourselves out.
00:25:26Yeah, sure.
00:25:28Let me see us, Sergeant.
00:25:30Let me see us.
00:25:31All right, let's get you cleaned up.
00:25:32All right.
00:25:33Okay?
00:25:34You were lucky you didn't cut yourself worse, honey bear.
00:25:37I'm sorry, Daddy.
00:25:38It's okay.
00:25:39The accident's happening.
00:25:44Do you know when Mrs. Ellis was here?
00:25:47It was about Milo, I bet.
00:25:51Is there anything you want to tell me about that day?
00:25:55Anything at all?
00:25:57Nope.
00:25:58You're sure?
00:25:59You weren't ever out on that rock face, were you?
00:26:03No.
00:26:04Mrs. Ellis says you were.
00:26:08She's lying.
00:26:10Honey, why would Mrs. Ellis lie?
00:26:12It's because she hates me.
00:26:17She never liked me.
00:26:20I don't know why.
00:26:23How would she say that?
00:26:25Honey, I don't know what's going on.
00:26:26I'm just...
00:26:28I'm just worried about you.
00:26:30I'm sorry, Daddy.
00:26:32I don't mean to get upset.
00:26:34I'm just sad about Milo.
00:26:36Want me to read to you?
00:26:38I'm not really in the mood.
00:26:40Okay.
00:26:42Daddy?
00:26:44What would you give me for a basket of kisses?
00:26:47A basket of hugs.
00:26:48Daddy?
00:26:51What would you give me for a basket of kisses?
00:26:54A basket of hugs.
00:27:18What's the kiss?
00:27:19I don't know.
00:27:20What's the kiss?
00:27:22I love you.
00:27:24Daddy?
00:27:26Daddy?
00:27:28Daddy?
00:27:30I don't know anything, Daddy.
00:27:32I feel sorry.
00:27:34If I was sick.
00:27:36I don't know anything.
00:27:38I don't know anything later.
00:27:40I don't know anything later.
00:27:42No, I can't.
00:27:44I don't know anything.
00:27:45Hi.
00:27:57Sorry, I was just checking on you and Emma, and we're out of milk.
00:28:15Hey.
00:28:25I'm sorry, I didn't mean to startle you last night.
00:28:28I probably could have waited to do the market list.
00:28:31Yeah.
00:28:33So what's up?
00:28:35Hey, do you mind if I smoke in here?
00:28:37I would never do it around Emma, but out here I thought.
00:28:41Maybe.
00:28:43You see everything against that wall, it's all flammable.
00:28:46So no, I don't think this is the best place for a smoking area.
00:28:49Ah.
00:28:50Got it.
00:28:51So how can I help you?
00:28:52Emma's arm seems good.
00:28:54I'm sorry, I should have been paying closer attention to her.
00:28:56I was with her one minute, and when I turned around, she was gone.
00:29:00Yeah.
00:29:02I understand. Stuff happens.
00:29:03Stuff happens.
00:29:05Hell yeah, it does.
00:29:07So, let me ask you.
00:29:13How are things with you and Emma?
00:29:15Everything okay?
00:29:16Oh, she's great.
00:29:17Such a cool kid.
00:29:18It's good to hear.
00:29:20She's so fun and smart and funny.
00:29:25I never would have thought of Emma as funny.
00:29:27Oh, not in a weird way.
00:29:29She's funny like, I don't know, like different, in a good way.
00:29:35Most girls her age are pretty lame, purple leggings and princess posters everywhere, but
00:29:39Emma is like a lady, you know?
00:29:44I do know.
00:29:45Oh, I was looking at more pictures of your wife.
00:29:48She was pretty hot.
00:29:50Yes, she was.
00:29:59Gotta get rid of these wasps.
00:30:03Well, I'd better get back to Emma.
00:30:05She wants to go on the scooter.
00:30:06Great.
00:30:07Anyway, I love my job here.
00:30:10I just wanted you to know.
00:30:14I appreciate that.
00:30:15I'm sure Emma does as well.
00:30:17Yeah.
00:30:18We love each other.
00:30:26Your dad thinks you have major issues, Curly Sue.
00:30:29And what do you mean?
00:30:30He knows what's up.
00:30:31He was grilling me about you.
00:30:33What'd he ask?
00:30:34Wouldn't you like to know?
00:30:36Don't worry, I told him how great you are.
00:30:38I got you, girl.
00:30:39Just don't mess with me.
00:30:44Why is Mrs. Ellis at Milo's?
00:30:48You must be shitting bricks.
00:30:50Gross.
00:30:51Why'd you say something like that?
00:30:53Because they're closing in on you now, babe.
00:30:55Building their case.
00:30:56What do you mean?
00:30:57One day the police will get involved and you'll have to come clean about what you did to Milo.
00:31:02I didn't do anything to Milo.
00:31:03Sure you didn't.
00:31:04Anyway, you'll see.
00:31:05You better get your story straight or you're gonna get busted.
00:31:10Yeah, I'd be worried too if I were you.
00:31:32I'm not worried about anything.
00:31:34You're just being a bitch.
00:31:35Look, I don't know what you did to that kid on the rocks.
00:31:40But I know it wasn't good.
00:31:42And I know you're lying to everybody.
00:31:44And you'll still find my dad's room.
00:31:46Well, I guess we both have secrets to keep for each other, don't we?
00:31:49My dad says it's not good to keep secrets.
00:31:52You see something, you should tell.
00:31:56Are you threatening me, honey bear?
00:31:59Do you know what they do to kids that go to jail?
00:32:05Not really.
00:32:06Well, if it's something like stealing or hurting someone, you get sent to a hospital.
00:32:11Where kids yell and scream and cut themselves.
00:32:15You never get out.
00:32:17But if it's something really bad, like maybe if someone dies, you get sent to the electric chair.
00:32:25You're silly.
00:32:28Nobody would put a kid in the electric chair.
00:32:30Sure they do.
00:32:31Do you know what happens in the electric chair?
00:32:34It cooks you.
00:32:35Your skin crackles and shrivels like when we make bacon in the morning.
00:32:40I don't believe you.
00:32:42A kid wouldn't even fit in that big chair.
00:32:44They have a special one for kids.
00:32:45It's even painted pink and they put pee pee pads underneath it for when you piss yourself.
00:32:48God, you're disgusting.
00:32:51Google it.
00:33:05Emma?
00:33:11Em?
00:33:12Emma?
00:33:13Emma, you out there?
00:33:22Emma?
00:33:23Emma?
00:33:24Emma?
00:33:25Emma?
00:33:26Emma?
00:33:42Emma?
00:33:45Emma?
00:33:47Emma?
00:33:48Emma?
00:33:50Emma?
00:33:51It's very sweet.
00:33:52Emma.
00:33:54baby.
00:33:57She cries inaudible but it's been tied to her.
00:33:59Under the road at every day, she has to use.
00:34:01We do.
00:34:04Goodbye, my family.
00:34:06Come and see, Neit.
00:34:07He was open to you, fez from the side of the house.
00:34:09Let's go.
00:34:39Let's go.
00:35:09Let's go.
00:35:39Let's go.
00:36:09There she is.
00:36:27How was your day?
00:36:28You doing anything fun?
00:36:29Well, I don't know if it was fun exactly, but I had a good day.
00:36:34Let's go.
00:37:04What are you doing?
00:37:05Nothing.
00:37:06What's in your hand?
00:37:23Nothing.
00:37:24Oh, Emma.
00:37:27Oh, Emma.
00:37:28Oh, Emma.
00:37:35Oh, Emma.
00:37:36Where did this come from?
00:37:42Oh, Emma.
00:37:43Oh, Emma.
00:37:51Oh, Emma.
00:37:52Where did this come from?
00:37:58Emma?
00:37:59How did Milo's metal get into this house?
00:38:01I don't know.
00:38:02I don't know.
00:38:03Where did you find it?
00:38:08Where did you find it?
00:38:10It was hidden under the bed.
00:38:11I found it cleaning.
00:38:12I'm cleaning.
00:38:13Thank you, Chloe.
00:38:19I need to talk to Emma alone.
00:38:20What'd you think?
00:38:21Emma?
00:38:22How did Milo Curtis's metal get under your bed?
00:38:25I don't know how it got there.
00:38:26How did Milo Curtis's metal get under your bed?
00:38:30I don't know how it got there.
00:38:32How should I know how it got there?
00:38:35Oh.
00:38:36Were you ever at any time out on that rock face?
00:38:46Yes, Daddy.
00:38:47I went there once.
00:38:49So Mrs. Ellis wasn't lying when she said you were there?
00:38:54Yes, she wasn't lying.
00:38:56Yes, Daddy.
00:38:59Were you with Milo?
00:39:04For a minute.
00:39:08And what happened?
00:39:15Emma!
00:39:18This is very serious and I can't help you if I don't know the truth.
00:39:27Milo and I were playing a game we made up.
00:39:29It was kind of like capture the flag, but with his medal instead.
00:39:34I won, so Milo gave me his medal to wear.
00:39:40So he gave you the medal out on the rock?
00:39:43No.
00:39:44I got it later on.
00:39:47I don't know where Milo went after that.
00:39:49Emma, do you know Mrs. Curtis has been looking for this?
00:39:58She wanted to bury Milo with it.
00:40:02I'm stupid.
00:40:03Milo wouldn't even know if he was buried with it or not.
00:40:06I got it.
00:40:07I got it.
00:40:08I got it.
00:40:09I got it.
00:40:10I got it.
00:40:11I got it.
00:40:12I got it.
00:40:13I got it.
00:40:14I got it.
00:40:15Daddy?
00:40:16What's wrong?
00:40:17Where are you going?
00:40:18I just need some air.
00:40:21Hey, Ange, it's me.
00:40:22Listen, I need the name of a good child psychiatrist for Emma.
00:40:34There's nothing urgent.
00:40:35I just think that she needs someone to talk to.
00:40:38Okay, I have the perfect person.
00:40:40Oh, okay.
00:40:41Good, thanks.
00:40:42Um, I'll call you back.
00:40:45I'll call you back.
00:41:13Mr. and Mrs. Grossman, there's something wrong with your daughter.
00:41:23I'm sorry.
00:41:43I think I saw something in the fountain.
00:41:53Who did this?
00:41:58Pretty happy with yourself, aren't ya?
00:42:13What do you mean?
00:42:15You know exactly what I mean.
00:42:17Nope.
00:42:18I really don't.
00:42:19Oh.
00:42:20You mad I shitboxed you with Milo's medal?
00:42:24You're so gross.
00:42:25Eat your eggs.
00:42:26I feel bad for you.
00:42:28I wouldn't want to go do this.
00:42:30And I don't want to.
00:42:32I wouldn't say anything.
00:42:34Nothing good can come of this for you.
00:42:37Forgot who I was dealing with.
00:42:39You'll be just fine.
00:42:41You little psycho.
00:42:43Emma?
00:42:44We have to go.
00:42:51It's good to see you, Emma.
00:42:53Anytime I see one of Milo's classmates,
00:42:55it reminds me of how many friends he had
00:42:57and what a good person he was.
00:43:00How's your school break going?
00:43:02Fine, thank you.
00:43:05Mrs. Curtis, we have something that we want to give to you.
00:43:09Where did you find that?
00:43:19Apparently Milo let Emma wear it for a while.
00:43:24And then when he didn't come back, she kept it.
00:43:31She knows it was wrong and she wants to apologize.
00:43:34Isn't that right, Emma?
00:43:35That's right.
00:43:37I'm very sorry.
00:43:39I shouldn't have kept it.
00:43:41I don't understand.
00:43:43Milo gave it to you to where?
00:43:45Why?
00:43:46It was a game.
00:43:47I was going to give it back.
00:43:49But he...
00:43:51He never saw him again.
00:43:58Well, I don't know what to say.
00:44:04I'm glad you brought it back to me.
00:44:06This whole day is...
00:44:11I'm still in shock about Mrs. Ellis.
00:44:14I'm sorry?
00:44:17She's dead.
00:44:18She rolled her car on Glenvale Avenue
00:44:21and she was just here talking about Milo.
00:44:23I didn't know.
00:44:25I'm really sad, Daddy.
00:44:28Mrs. Ellis was my favorite teacher.
00:44:31Do we know how it happened?
00:44:32On the TV, it said there was a wasp's nest in her car.
00:44:36It was a science project or something and she was stung.
00:44:38I don't know.
00:44:39It doesn't make any sense to me.
00:44:40Daddy, I'm not feeling well.
00:44:41Can we go home?
00:44:42Sure.
00:44:43So, now we don't have to talk about Milo ever again, right?
00:44:56Are you going to run, Daddy?
00:44:58Chloe and I are baking cupcakes today.
00:45:01I'm going to run away some cupcakes today.
00:45:04Yes.
00:45:05Please, please.
00:45:06I'm going to run away some cupcakes today.
00:45:08Oh, my God.
00:45:38Hey, we've got to leave soon for our doctor's appointment.
00:45:50I'll be ready.
00:45:52Daddy, I was thinking.
00:45:56You're right.
00:45:57I think something good will come of this.
00:46:01I hope so.
00:46:08Emma, I have some magazines on the table you might like while you wait.
00:46:22I'm just going to have a little chat with your dad, if that's okay.
00:46:26Oh, of course, Dr. March.
00:46:27So, how can I help you and Emma?
00:46:41I don't know.
00:46:44Well, what is your primary concern?
00:46:47Emma has always been different.
00:46:54Very, very much in a good way.
00:46:57But also, there's a coldness.
00:47:05I don't know how to say it.
00:47:08A lack of emotion.
00:47:09I mean, she has emotions, but she laughs or cries and all that, but it can be, um...
00:47:17I don't know.
00:47:22She's lying to me.
00:47:23And I don't trust her anymore.
00:47:28Well, it's very common for children her age to lie.
00:47:33Most kids struggle with their emotions.
00:47:37They very often don't know how or what they should be feeling at any point in time.
00:47:44It can be very taxing on a parent.
00:47:46Mr. Grossman, everyone thinks their issues are bigger than they are.
00:47:54More unique?
00:47:56Obviously, there are the rare cases, and I've had them, of real psychological illness.
00:48:05Anyway, I'm looking forward to talking to Emma.
00:48:16So, I'm not the kind of doctor who operates on people or things like that.
00:48:28I'm what's called a...
00:48:30You're a shrink.
00:48:32Well, you know that term.
00:48:34I watch intervention.
00:48:37Oh, yes.
00:48:39Well, I'm a psychiatrist, which is a fancy word for someone to talk to
00:48:45who can help you sort things out.
00:48:47I don't really need anything sorted out.
00:48:51Really?
00:48:53Well, why is that?
00:48:55I mean, most people have something that they would like to be different.
00:49:01I don't.
00:49:04Oh, I see.
00:49:07I understand that your friend Milo recently passed away.
00:49:14That's right.
00:49:15Well, how did that make you feel?
00:49:22Pretty sad, I bet.
00:49:25I cried for two days.
00:49:29Oh, yeah.
00:49:31I understand.
00:49:34Was that the first time someone you knew died?
00:49:42No.
00:49:42No.
00:49:45Dr. Marge, why do people get so upset when people die?
00:49:59It's going to happen to everyone sooner or later.
00:50:03It's a great question, Emma.
00:50:04We all do know it's inevitable, and we grieve anyway.
00:50:10To feel or to have empathy for others is what it means to be human.
00:50:17Emma, I'm going to tell you a secret.
00:50:33I did the exact same things as you when I was your age.
00:50:38Well, you two seem to have really hit it off.
00:50:46Oh, we had a great talk.
00:50:48Didn't we, Emma?
00:50:49Yes.
00:50:50Daddy, can I go outside?
00:50:52Sure.
00:50:52Mr. Grossman, I have seen thousands of kids in my practice, and Emma seems 100% perfectly average.
00:51:04In fact, I told her she reminds me of myself.
00:51:09There's not enough yet.
00:51:09Should Itit the world right now?
00:51:11It was for me if I need one of my patients to be human.
00:51:13Satsang with the most health ate in my store.
00:51:17I live on my mother's house.
00:51:27I'd like to think out ayyy boy.
00:51:28We can do the same thing.
00:51:30I live on my podcast.
00:51:31I have no spirit, I live on my boyfriend.
00:51:33My brother says,��� he's goingофfour,
00:51:35he's goingotherapy, I was going through an expensive script.
00:51:37Hey there.
00:51:44Hey.
00:51:45How'd the appointment go?
00:51:47Fine.
00:51:52Emma's up in her room.
00:51:54Well, I guess I better put on some clothes, head up there.
00:51:59Hope you don't mind me taking advantage of the sun.
00:52:02No, you gotta take advantage of it.
00:52:06Gotta take advantage.
00:52:10Yep.
00:52:22Don't you have any friends?
00:52:25Neither do you care.
00:52:27Clearly everyone thinks you're mental.
00:52:29Never, Chloe.
00:52:31Now that everyone knows you stole that dead kid's medal, it's just a matter of time.
00:52:36A matter of time until what?
00:52:38Until they find out what you did to him.
00:52:40I don't know what you're talking about.
00:52:42Maybe you'll end up in the little pink chair.
00:52:47I'm gonna have my dad get rid of you.
00:52:49Go for it.
00:52:50He won't do it.
00:52:51Your dad and I understand each other.
00:52:55You can give me that psycho stare all you want, but the fact is this.
00:53:00Your dad's a DILF.
00:53:01D-I-L-F.
00:53:02Okay?
00:53:03And he's single.
00:53:04And he was totally just scoping me out.
00:53:06You wouldn't mind if he and I hooked up, would you?
00:53:09The poor guy needs a release.
00:53:12Let me just look at him.
00:53:14Stay away from my dad.
00:53:20Or what?
00:53:22Wouldn't I make a good stepmom?
00:53:25You don't scare me, little girl.
00:53:29I don't care if you stood there and watched that little kid drown.
00:53:34Or even if you pushed him in.
00:53:36Where I come from, a spoiled little princess like you, ain't nothing.
00:53:41Believe me.
00:53:44It's not nice to threaten people.
00:53:46But you and me, we're not nice.
00:53:51Are we?
00:53:59Oh, honey, you scared me.
00:54:20Do you like Chloe?
00:54:22Wait, what?
00:54:24She said that you like her.
00:54:26That you understand each other.
00:54:31She said she could be my stepmother someday.
00:54:33Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:54:34Wait.
00:54:35Hold on a second.
00:54:36First of all, that would never happen.
00:54:38And why would she say something like that?
00:54:40You tell me.
00:54:41Emma.
00:54:44I don't want a stepmother.
00:54:46Ever.
00:54:51Everything's gonna be okay.
00:54:53I have a meeting, but I will be home early.
00:54:55Okay?
00:54:56And we'll talk.
00:54:58Great.
00:54:59I'll wait up.
00:55:02Have fun on your date.
00:55:04So you never remarried?
00:55:05Nope.
00:55:06Like playing the field that much, huh?
00:55:08Yeah, I love it.
00:55:10It's so fulfilling.
00:55:12I mean, you know, especially raising a young girl.
00:55:14Grant.
00:55:15When I first opened the store, I had about four months.
00:55:19I was really worried, but then business picked up.
00:55:21And it's been really good for six years now.
00:55:23Emma?
00:55:24Emma?
00:55:25Emma?
00:55:26Emma?
00:55:27Emma?
00:55:29Emma?
00:55:30Emma?
00:55:31Emma?
00:55:32Emma?
00:55:33Emma?
00:55:34Emma?
00:55:36Emma?
00:55:38Damn it, Emma.
00:55:39Emma?
00:55:41Emma?
00:55:42Emma?
00:55:43Emma?
00:55:44Emma?
00:55:45Emma?
00:55:46Emma?
00:55:48Emma?
00:55:49Emma?
00:55:50Emma?
00:55:51Emma?
00:55:52Emma?
00:55:54Tom?
00:55:56Emma?
00:55:57Emma?
00:55:58Van?
00:55:59I'm sorry.
00:56:00I'm sorry.
00:56:01I'm sorry.
00:56:02I'm sorry.
00:56:03I'm sorry.
00:56:04I'm sorry.
00:56:05I'm sorry.
00:56:08I'm sorry.
00:56:09I just don't know you look.
00:56:10I've had a long time for a while, and I don't have one month at the school.
00:56:12I don't have a long time for the school, but I've been in the school.
00:56:14Emma?
00:56:44Emma!
00:56:48Emma, let me out of here!
00:56:51This isn't funny!
00:56:53Emma!
00:57:14Emma!
00:57:23Emma!
00:57:26Emma!
00:57:44Let me through! It's my house!
00:57:56Emma!
00:57:59Sir, are you the homeowner?
00:58:00Yes, yes, yes. I have a nine-year-old daughter.
00:58:02Her name is Emma. She's here with her nanny.
00:58:03Sir, your daughter is fine.
00:58:05She's in the house with one of my deputies.
00:58:07Now, unfortunately, there's been a terrible accident.
00:58:09The nanny, Chloe, was in the work shed when the fire broke out.
00:58:14I think she's in shock.
00:58:21Emma hasn't told us much,
00:58:22but apparently the young woman would sneak a smoke in the work shed.
00:58:35I will give you two minutes.
00:58:44Honey bear.
00:58:50It's okay, Daddy.
00:58:52Nothing happened to me.
00:58:54Emma, I know you're awake.
00:59:11I think we're in trouble.
00:59:32I think we're both in very big trouble.
00:59:33And we need to talk, and I need you to tell me the truth.
00:59:43I'm your father.
00:59:45I love you.
00:59:46I'm going to do anything I can to help you.
00:59:47You hurt Milo, didn't you?
01:00:07Didn't you?
01:00:11You was going to tell me that I took his medal.
01:00:13I didn't mean to hurt him.
01:00:21I pushed him.
01:00:24He fell.
01:00:28I kept on yelling and yelling that he couldn't swim.
01:00:33I didn't believe him.
01:00:36He always over-exaggerated.
01:00:38And after a while,
01:00:43he stopped yelling and I couldn't see him anymore.
01:00:48I'm so sorry, Daddy.
01:00:51I didn't want to get into trouble.
01:00:54I won't do it again.
01:00:55Mrs. Lovia, your first nanny.
01:01:07What happened to her?
01:01:10I should have never grabbed my arm.
01:01:15Someone kicked her.
01:01:18She fell down the stairs.
01:01:22I didn't do anything wrong.
01:01:24She's the adult.
01:01:27She should have protected herself better.
01:01:31Like Mrs. Ellison of wasps.
01:01:37And tonight,
01:01:39what did you do to Chloe?
01:01:43Emma!
01:01:45The sheriff will get to the bottom of this eventually,
01:01:47so don't give me the bullshit story.
01:01:48You said bullshit!
01:01:49Emma, do you know what could happen to you?
01:01:51Do you?
01:01:57What could happen to us?
01:02:00Yes, Daddy.
01:02:03They're gonna take me
01:02:04and they're gonna put me in a little chair,
01:02:06a little pink electric chair.
01:02:09I really don't want to go there.
01:02:12I don't want to be myself.
01:02:14Emma, what are you talking about?
01:02:15Chloe said you knew about Milo
01:02:18when one day everyone would.
01:02:22She said they were gonna take me
01:02:24to this little electric chair
01:02:25they put kids in.
01:02:28She told me she was gonna be my stepmother.
01:02:31Emma, calm down.
01:02:32I don't want a stepmother!
01:02:34Ever!
01:02:35She stole pills from your room.
01:02:41I watched.
01:02:46She fooled you.
01:02:48You weren't gonna do anything about it.
01:02:51Not one day!
01:02:57So you did.
01:03:00Isn't that right?
01:03:05Someone had to.
01:03:06This is Dr. March.
01:03:18I am out of the office
01:03:19for the next two weeks.
01:03:20If this is an emergency,
01:03:22please call 911
01:03:23or you can call my associate,
01:03:25Dr. Matt,
01:03:26at 914-555-0111.
01:03:30This is David.
01:03:47Oh, hi.
01:03:47Mr. Grossman.
01:03:48This is Sheriff Peterson.
01:03:49Uh, sorry to call you so early.
01:03:51Just check in to see
01:03:52that you and Emma
01:03:52were doing okay?
01:03:54Yeah.
01:03:56Yeah, we're doing okay.
01:03:57Good, good.
01:03:58Also, I was wondering
01:03:59when would be a good time to talk.
01:04:01I don't want to intrude,
01:04:02but there are some questions
01:04:04I need to ask you and Emma,
01:04:06if that's possible.
01:04:08Uh, yeah, Emma's very sick.
01:04:13She's upset about the accident,
01:04:14as you can imagine,
01:04:15and I have a big day at work.
01:04:19Could we postpone, maybe,
01:04:21for a few days?
01:04:23How's Monday, you and Emma?
01:04:25I'll come by the house?
01:04:26Sure, that'll be great.
01:04:29I'll see you then.
01:04:42Emma.
01:04:44Pack your things.
01:04:46We have to leave.
01:04:47Where are we going?
01:05:14The lake house.
01:05:17Why?
01:05:18You ate it there.
01:05:20I don't need it there.
01:05:22That's what you said once.
01:05:29How long will we be there?
01:05:31I don't know.
01:05:34What are we going to do there?
01:05:35I just need a place to think.
01:05:40I don't know.
01:05:58Ha-ha!
01:05:59There he is!
01:06:01Hey, look at you.
01:06:02You've got to change the bit.
01:06:04Well, cold air, hard work,
01:06:05no cable TV,
01:06:06and you two could live forever.
01:06:08Hey, is that who I think it is?
01:06:11It can't be,
01:06:12because Emma's just a baby,
01:06:14and you're a full-grown woman.
01:06:15It's very nice to meet you.
01:06:16Nice meeting you, too.
01:06:18You look just like your ma.
01:06:22Well, I'm glad you finally got to come up here.
01:06:25Your sister's been bogarting the place.
01:06:28Angela would live here full-time if she could.
01:06:30Well, if you need anything,
01:06:31you let me know,
01:06:32and I'll be right up.
01:06:33And it's good to see you after all the years, Emma.
01:06:37You, too.
01:06:38Thanks, Brian.
01:06:39I'll call you if I need you.
01:06:40All right.
01:06:40You still should have called me, David.
01:07:08What good would that have done?
01:07:09And I wasn't thinking straight.
01:07:13Still not thinking straight.
01:07:15Chloe, that poor girl.
01:07:16How could such a thing have happened?
01:07:18What do the police or firefighters say?
01:07:21They're investigating.
01:07:25Well, how's Emma?
01:07:26Should I come up to the lake house?
01:07:28I can take off work.
01:07:31No.
01:07:33It's fine.
01:07:34We're just taking some time away.
01:07:37Look, I gotta go.
01:07:38Hey, call me.
01:07:40I'm worried about you, David.
01:07:49Hello?
01:07:50We found the source of the fire.
01:07:52It was deliberately set.
01:07:56Do you know who did it?
01:07:57Not yet.
01:07:58But from what we've sent to lab,
01:07:59we'll know pretty soon.
01:08:01Okay, fine.
01:08:01Keep me posted.
01:08:05Will do.
01:08:05I'll go.
01:08:06I'll go.
01:08:12Watch.
01:08:14I lot.
01:08:18See?
01:08:18Let's go.
01:08:19I'll go.
01:08:19You'll go.
01:08:20Season 6, then.
01:08:20ListenAlso.
01:08:21But, if you go.
01:08:21Stay on his last night.
01:08:22I need you.
01:08:23Son of a dear.
01:08:23I need you.
01:08:23One of a kwesties.
01:08:25You don't want to walk through this affair.
01:08:26I've been identified.
01:08:26Get up!
01:08:28Fire!
01:08:51Aren't you gonna answer?
01:08:56Beep?
01:08:59Beep?
01:09:01Beep?
01:09:05Beep?
01:09:08Ch общем, are we?
01:09:15The killing started with a family pet, but as Timothy grew, so did his crimes.
01:09:36Dr. Michalowicz, an expert on violent child sociopaths, explains.
01:09:40Emma, I don't like you sneaking around like that, as long as you were standing there.
01:10:01Were you snooping on me?
01:10:05I think you were snooping on me.
01:10:09I told you.
01:10:13I didn't do anything wrong.
01:10:16I would never hurt anyone for no reason.
01:10:19I would never ever do that.
01:10:23You think I would?
01:10:27Do you, Daddy?
01:10:30I don't know anymore.
01:10:34That makes me sad.
01:10:41I don't know.
01:10:42I don't know.
01:10:43I'm sorry.
01:10:44I'm sorry.
01:10:45I'm sorry.
01:10:46I'm sorry.
01:13:17Why'd you do that to me?
01:13:22I'm the only person you have.
01:13:25I know.
01:13:27If something happened to you, I'd live without Angela.
01:13:29At least she thinks I'm nice.
01:13:36Oh, my God.
01:13:37I'm the only person you have.
01:13:47Oh, my God.
01:19:19It's done.
01:19:49Night-night, daddy.
01:19:53Night-night, daddy.
01:19:54You're alive.
01:20:10I didn't drink the hot chocolate you made for me, you did when I switched them.
01:20:179-1-1, what's your emergency.
01:20:229-1-1, what's your emergency?
01:20:239-1-1, what's your emergency?
01:20:319-1-1, what's your emergency?
01:20:35Emma!
01:20:36Emma!
01:20:37Emma!
01:20:40I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:20:41I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:20:42I'm sorry, can you say that again?
01:20:43Emma!
01:20:45Emma!
01:20:46I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:20:51Emma!
01:20:52Emma!
01:20:54Emma!
01:20:56Emma!
01:21:00Emma!
01:21:13Emma, I know you're in there.
01:21:23Emma! Open the door!
01:21:27Emma! Open the door!
01:21:35Emma, just come out.
01:21:38I'm not gonna hurt you.
01:21:42We'll just go to sleep together.
01:21:45And we'll go see Mommy.
01:21:50Emma!
01:21:51Emma!
01:22:00Stop right there, David!
01:22:01What the hell's going on?
01:22:03Help!
01:22:05He's trying to kill me!
01:22:06Don't listen to her.
01:22:08She's not right. There's something wrong with her.
01:22:10Put down the gun.
01:22:12I have to do this.
01:22:14Please.
01:22:16I have to protect her from herself.
01:22:18They're coming for her.
01:22:20I will not let you hurt that girl.
01:22:23That's just the problem.
01:22:25Nothing hurts her.
01:22:28Forgive me.
01:22:29Forgive me.
01:22:35Mom!
01:22:37Mom!
01:22:39Mom!
01:22:41Mom!
01:22:43Mom!
01:22:46Mom!
01:22:48Mom!
01:22:50Mom!
01:22:51Mom!
01:23:15Mom!
01:23:16you're gonna shoot that little girl no question just wish I'd gotten there
01:23:29so sorry was daddy sir yes yes I think so
01:23:46I think your daddy was sick
01:23:50everything's gonna be okay
01:23:56Angela when we go home we're gonna have ice cream
01:24:03you can have whatever you want
01:24:16you
01:24:25you
01:24:27you
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