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00:02:59I know we're taking a risk here, but I truly believe that extending the business to other
00:03:05surrounding towns and to other event areas besides weddings is going to be great.
00:03:10I really hate doing weddings, but I'm not convinced.
00:03:15Your event last weekend didn't quite pan out.
00:03:18I know, but this event is fully booked, and I'm positive everyone is going to love it.
00:03:25And you're positive they're going to give us great reviews, tell all their friends, and
00:03:29book us for an event next month.
00:03:31Yes?
00:03:32Great.
00:03:35I'll hold you to it.
00:04:01I'm willing to pay attention.
00:04:07I don't know.
00:04:37Oh, hi!
00:04:42Are you folks here for the mystery puzzle night?
00:04:51Are you here for the mystery puzzle night?
00:04:53No.
00:04:57Are you here for the mystery puzzle night?
00:05:00No, I'm just grabbing a late dinner.
00:05:02Oh, okay.
00:05:07Are you giving up?
00:05:10I think it's a bust.
00:05:12How about I buy you a cup of coffee?
00:05:15Or a piece of cake?
00:05:17You know, nothing like sugar and caffeine help make you feel better.
00:05:37Hi again.
00:05:43You and your boxes.
00:05:45Um, are you here for the murder mystery dinner?
00:05:48Yep.
00:05:49Do you feel that sorry for me?
00:05:51This is not because I feel sorry for you.
00:05:53I just thought events like this weren't really your thing.
00:05:56Well, what can I say?
00:05:58You made me want to try it.
00:05:59It's a lot of fun.
00:06:00You're going to love it.
00:06:02You know, I think I am.
00:06:04Oh, let me get you settled.
00:06:07And let me give you your room key.
00:06:11You've got to do something about this.
00:06:13May I help you?
00:06:14I certainly hope so.
00:06:15You've got to cancel Matilda's ticket.
00:06:17I refuse to spend an entire evening with that woman.
00:06:21Matilda.
00:06:22Um.
00:06:23Oh, her character's name.
00:06:25Are you playing Agnes?
00:06:26That's right.
00:06:27It says here you've purchased a ticket for both you and Matilda, and now you...
00:06:33I want to cancel her ticket.
00:06:35I paid for it.
00:06:36I want a refund.
00:06:38Well, you can't get a refund at this point.
00:06:41You would have had to have canceled a week in advance.
00:06:43I'm sorry.
00:06:45Fine.
00:06:45No refund.
00:06:46Let's call it, oh, oh, I don't know, a refusal.
00:06:50Yes, I want you to refuse her at the door.
00:06:53May I ask why?
00:06:54Absolutely not.
00:06:57It is none of your business.
00:07:02I'm sorry to disappoint you, Agnes.
00:07:03I've already sent the tickets and the characters to each of the participants.
00:07:07If I cancel one of them now, it would just ruin the entire game for everybody else.
00:07:12Hmm.
00:07:12This is a great start to the evening.
00:07:19I hope there's not a real murder.
00:07:21Don't even say that!
00:07:24I'm here.
00:07:29The party can't begin.
00:07:32Uh, and you are?
00:07:35Olga the Great.
00:07:37Here to save this lame party.
00:07:39Well, I wouldn't necessarily call it lame.
00:07:42It hasn't even started yet.
00:07:43An evening stuck with her.
00:07:46I'm sure it's going to be lame.
00:07:51The feeling is mutual.
00:07:55Welcome, both of you.
00:07:56I'm so glad you guys could come.
00:07:58Um, so come on in, into the parlor, make yourself sit home, get comfortable, and I will bring
00:08:04out the refreshments.
00:08:05I don't know why you seem to be at every event I attend.
00:08:08If you wanted to avoid me, I would think you'd do a better job at it.
00:08:11It's kind of icy out there.
00:08:32Great.
00:08:34Do you need any help?
00:08:35Yeah.
00:08:36Would you mind taking these out in the living room, and I'll go get the drinks?
00:08:39Yeah, no problem.
00:08:42Food always breaks the ice, right?
00:08:43Please help yourselves to a drink.
00:09:07Please help yourselves to a drink.
00:09:13Come on in.
00:09:23We're so happy to have you here.
00:09:27I was told to go by the name Murdo tonight.
00:09:31Yes, and let me introduce you to the other character names as well.
00:09:35We know your real name, Murdo.
00:09:38We're going to go by our characters' names tonight.
00:09:42It's all part of the game, so let me introduce you to Agnes, Olga, Hector, Oscar.
00:09:56It's nice to meet you, Murdo.
00:09:59Can I get you something?
00:10:00You must be Matilda, our last guest.
00:10:20Is that correct?
00:10:21Yes.
00:10:22That's what the email said that my name was to be tonight.
00:10:26Well, wonderful.
00:10:27Come on in and have some refreshments.
00:10:28We're about to begin.
00:10:35All right, everybody take a seat, and I'll go over the rules of the game.
00:10:48Now, have any of you ever played a murder mystery game before?
00:10:53Well, no worries.
00:10:54It's very easy and a lot of fun.
00:10:57Each of you received an email detailing a description of your character for tonight.
00:11:01I can already tell that you took the costume suggestions to heart.
00:11:06What does she mean, costume suggestions?
00:11:08Okay, anyway, we will play this game until about 9 o'clock at night, when each of you will have
00:11:18a chance to guess the murderer.
00:11:20I do have a prize for the winner, so do your very best.
00:11:24You will receive clues throughout the night that will lead you toward, and in some cases,
00:11:28you will have a chance to get the clues away from the murderer.
00:11:29You need to compare the clues with what you know to be true, and try to figure out what
00:11:34really happened.
00:11:36Any questions?
00:11:39Are we allowed to lie about what we know, or what we saw, or what we did?
00:11:44Absolutely.
00:11:45Half the fun is sending people down the wrong path.
00:11:48Yeah, so remember, not to believe everything that you were told.
00:11:52Um, does the murderer know that he or she did it?
00:11:57No, that's one of the best parts.
00:11:59It may have been your character, so you need to keep that in mind as you learn more.
00:12:06Are the clues true?
00:12:08Yes, all the clues are true, but they may not be the complete story.
00:12:14So what happened?
00:12:16Who died?
00:12:18Any more questions?
00:12:19Because as soon as I tell you that, the game begins.
00:12:22Do we have to figure out where, and with what weapon the murder was committed?
00:12:27Not for this specific murder mystery, no.
00:12:30But, if you like this one, I have some like that too.
00:12:34Okay, ready?
00:12:39All of you are from the sweet little village of Banborough,
00:12:42and around two weeks ago, a man by the name of Joe Schmo came to your town,
00:12:47just traveling through, he said.
00:12:49But, two weeks ago exactly, on July 18th, at 1147 p.m.,
00:12:55Joe Schmo fell off the highest building in town.
00:12:58The Grand Hotel Banborough is eight stories high, and he was killed instantly.
00:13:02How do we know he didn't jump?
00:13:05There was one eyewitness that said that there was someone else on the roof that night, and they heard arguing.
00:13:11The eyewitness also heard a surprise shout as he fell.
00:13:15We cannot be sure, but it does look like it was murder.
00:13:18What do you mean, we?
00:13:19I have called all of you together tonight, because I'm a private investigator,
00:13:24and I have been hired to figure out whodunit.
00:13:28Does that mean we're all suspects?
00:13:31Yes, you are.
00:13:33Oh my.
00:13:35One moment, I'll be right back.
00:13:36I think we can all agree that there is only one likely suspect.
00:13:46Him!
00:13:51Now, hold on, okay?
00:13:53The game just started a minute ago.
00:13:54Can we hold off on the accusations until after dinner, at least?
00:13:58Ah, I think we have our first alliance.
00:14:02If not allowing unfounded accusations to be lobbed around constitutes an alliance, then fine.
00:14:09No accusation is unfounded with that one.
00:14:12Now, Agnes, I think you're being unfair.
00:14:15Do you hear someone speaking?
00:14:18I certainly can't.
00:14:21Listen, you don't know anything about me or my past.
00:14:26Gossip isn't facts.
00:14:32Thanks for waiting.
00:14:36Here are the first clues.
00:14:38By selecting clues randomly, we'll add an element of variety to the game.
00:15:14Not surprised at all.
00:15:44Olga's alibi was confirmed. She was working until 2am at the roller rink and video footage proves she was there the whole time.
00:15:55I'm innocent already? That's boring.
00:16:01Bon appetit! I am so glad that we can all be here for dinner tonight.
00:16:21Matilda! That's a beautiful brooch.
00:16:24Thank you. I got it from a dear friend many years ago.
00:16:28We were here for it today hoping to remind her that we were our friends.
00:16:35So, Olga, what do you do for work?
00:16:38I run the local roller skating rink.
00:16:40Really? How did you get into that?
00:16:43I applied.
00:16:47Why don't we start with each of you explaining how you knew Joe Schmo?
00:16:52Well, why don't we start with you introducing yourself to us?
00:16:56Oh, um, well, my character doesn't really have a name. I'm just the private investigator.
00:17:02Everyone has to have a name. We'll give you one.
00:17:05It should be a detective name.
00:17:07Sherlock.
00:17:09Miss Marple's my favorite.
00:17:13Yes, but she wasn't an attractive young lady.
00:17:19How about Detective Marple?
00:17:21I'm sure Miss Marple is trademarked. Why don't we call her Detective Warple?
00:17:28Detective Warple. I like it. Now, on to your relationship with Joe Schmo.
00:17:35I didn't know the man.
00:17:37Well, you must have had some connection or you wouldn't be a suspect.
00:17:41Well, I did.
00:17:42You murdered him?
00:17:44No, but I had a relationship with him in college. We dated for nearly two years.
00:17:49Oh.
00:17:50Were you serious?
00:17:53I was. He wasn't. I think that probably says it all.
00:17:56There's certainly more that can be said. Did you have a reason to murder him?
00:18:01Of course not. I mean, he did deserve it, so bravo to whichever of you did it, but it wasn't me.
00:18:09And we're just supposed to take your word for it? No way.
00:18:13What about you, Oscar?
00:18:15Joe was my cousin.
00:18:17And?
00:18:18And?
00:18:19Just my cousin. That's all.
00:18:24Were you close?
00:18:27Um, were we?
00:18:32If the information that you got didn't say, you can just make it up.
00:18:35No.
00:18:37He's not very good at this. Can we request a substitution?
00:18:42Be nice.
00:18:46And what about you, Matilda?
00:18:53I thought you couldn't see me.
00:18:55I couldn't hear you, but I see a murderer when I look at you.
00:19:01I didn't know him either. I didn't even know his name.
00:19:06Hmm.
00:19:07And you, Hector?
00:19:09He was a business associate, that's all.
00:19:12What kind of business?
00:19:14That's none of yours.
00:19:17I think we should ask our friend Murdo here what his relationship was with late Joe Schmoe.
00:19:27You've already decided I did it. Why should I tell you anything?
00:19:31He doesn't even try to proclaim his innocence.
00:19:33Murdo the murderer. I think that says it all.
00:19:39Murdo, just tell us how you knew him.
00:19:42I grew up with him. We were at the same juvenile detention facility.
00:19:47Were you friends?
00:19:48No. We were enemies.
00:19:52That's practically a confession.
00:19:55And no more than Olga's was. She just said good job to the murderer.
00:20:02It could be either of them.
00:20:04Okay. It's time for the second course.
00:20:07It didn't even touch my soup.
00:20:20Our murder mystery dinner is always like that.
00:20:23Only the best ones.
00:20:24It's a little more intense than I was expecting.
00:20:26I think that's from the little spats going on.
00:20:29Yeah, that's an interesting group, that's for sure.
00:20:32You having fun?
00:20:33You know, surprisingly, I am.
00:20:36Not as bad as you thought it'd be?
00:20:38No, I've been missing out.
00:20:40Um, I have one question though.
00:20:43Yes?
00:20:46Was it Murdo?
00:20:47I can't tell you that.
00:20:49Oh, even if I was the only one at your mystery puzzle night?
00:20:53Nice try. If you'd actually come to that, I'd be tempted.
00:20:56Oh, well now I know your soft spot.
00:20:58People who attend my events, absolutely.
00:21:01Well then it looks like I had my weekends planned out then.
00:21:07Oscar had told the police that he was visiting his parents two hours away that night, but he wasn't.
00:21:14Where was he?
00:21:16They don't know, but police confirmed that his parents were away on a cruise.
00:21:22They lied to the police?
00:21:25That looks bad.
00:21:28I know, and he seems so innocent.
00:21:32What can you tell me?
00:21:34I know that Hector was at the hotel that night.
00:21:37Really?
00:21:38Why would he be there?
00:21:40Don't know.
00:21:41But a witness saw him enter the hotel at 11pm.
00:21:44When did the murder happen again?
00:21:4711.47pm.
00:21:48Then it could have been Hector.
00:21:50Or Oscar.
00:21:52Well, it's more than our argument, you know.
00:22:02I have information about Matilda.
00:22:05I thought you must.
00:22:07People don't normally stop being lifelong friends over something small.
00:22:12I knew it must have had something to do with the murder.
00:22:15Well, yes, but she's not to be trusted with one's cats.
00:22:19But yes, of course, it's much more than that.
00:22:22I was speaking with her neighbor, Mrs. Montgomery.
00:22:28And she said she saw Matilda leave about 9.30 and she had not returned at 11.30 when she went to bed.
00:22:36Okay.
00:22:37But what was she doing out so late, I ask you?
00:22:41Run to the store?
00:22:43At 11.30 at night?
00:22:45I think not.
00:22:47What do you have for me?
00:22:50I happen to know that Murdo was staying at the hotel that night.
00:22:56Really?
00:22:57That's incriminating.
00:22:59And his room was on the 8th floor.
00:23:03So, right up under the roof.
00:23:07Hmm.
00:23:08Interesting, isn't it?
00:23:09Oh, I'd say it's much more than that.
00:23:12Well, no wonder you were enemies.
00:23:24That Joe Schmo was no good.
00:23:27The worst thing he did was his final prank.
00:23:30What was it?
00:23:32He hacked into the computers at the juvenile detention facility and made two little changes.
00:23:38Got himself transferred to a better location.
00:23:41And the other change?
00:23:43He lengthened my stay till my 18th birthday.
00:23:47When were you supposed to get out?
00:23:49Fifteen.
00:23:50Three extra years?
00:23:52That's horrible.
00:23:54Yeah.
00:23:55That was Joe.
00:23:56I would understand if you wanted revenge on him.
00:24:00Of course I wanted revenge on him.
00:24:02Oh, if I'd have gotten my chance at revenge, he wouldn't have gotten off so easy.
00:24:07He'd be doing life in the state penitentiary.
00:24:09I can promise you that.
00:24:11I believe you.
00:24:12Well, I don't like to point the finger at myself, so all I can say is my clue wasn't very good for me.
00:24:22Really?
00:24:23Interesting.
00:24:24Now you have to tell me what your clue said.
00:24:27You haven't even told me what yours said.
00:24:29Who was it about then?
00:24:31Agnes.
00:24:32Was it good for her or bad for her?
00:24:36Bad.
00:24:37Can you tell me anything else?
00:24:39Only if you do.
00:24:50You know, what if we played a game?
00:24:53What kind of game?
00:24:55A game to get to know each other better.
00:24:58Might give us some insights into who could be a murderer.
00:25:01How?
00:25:02It's called Who Had the Motivation to Kill Joe Schmoe.
00:25:09It is the follow-up game Who Had the Opportunity.
00:25:14Intriguing.
00:25:16But no one would offer up any real information.
00:25:19Well, let's play accusation.
00:25:22I don't think that would be helpful.
00:25:25Of course it would.
00:25:26We can each say a name of who we think, as of this moment, did it.
00:25:32And this will give a better idea to everyone as to which way each of us is leaning right now.
00:25:38Fine.
00:25:39But it has to be anonymous.
00:25:40Otherwise, people aren't going to be truthful.
00:25:42Agreed.
00:25:43Good idea.
00:25:44I'll do it.
00:25:45Fine.
00:25:46It might be helpful.
00:25:47Great.
00:25:48Alright.
00:25:49I'll go ask Cora, I mean, Detective Whorple for some paper.
00:25:54Of course he will.
00:26:02Wow.
00:26:03This looks great, Cora.
00:26:04You're really good at this.
00:26:05Thanks.
00:26:06Um, we're getting ready to go play a game.
00:26:08Do you have any paper we can use?
00:26:09Sure.
00:26:12Here.
00:26:13Okay.
00:26:14That looks like Mary Poppins' bag.
00:26:16Do you have everything in there?
00:26:17Everything but a lamp.
00:26:19Although...
00:26:23I have to ask, what does an event planner need with a headlamp?
00:26:27At one event, a lady dropped her ring in the crack of the floor and I had to search through a crawl space in order to get it.
00:26:35And let me tell you, using a cell phone light didn't actually work out well.
00:26:40Did you find the ring?
00:26:41I did.
00:26:42Oh, talk about going the extra mile.
00:26:44It was an heirloom.
00:26:46What was I supposed to do?
00:26:47You should have gotten an award for that.
00:26:50Anyway, what's the name of the game?
00:26:52Tell you what.
00:26:53Why don't you take these for me?
00:26:54I'll help you bring these in and you can see for yourself.
00:26:56Yeah.
00:27:02This is why I thought we could use a game.
00:27:04Thanks.
00:27:13Would anyone want some hot chocolate or a snack?
00:27:16And everyone grab a piece of paper and write your top suspects on it and fold it in quarters and put it...
00:27:22Uh, just give them all to me.
00:27:26in a cheeseburger.
00:27:27I'm not sure.
00:27:28It's a hot chocolate, but...
00:27:29You can't eat your topция.
00:27:30It's good.
00:27:33...
00:27:36Oh, wait.
00:27:38Oh, wait.
00:27:39Oh, wait.
00:27:40Yeah.
00:27:41Okay.
00:27:42Oh, wait.
00:27:43Here we go.
00:27:44I'm sorry.
00:27:45I'm not too sure.
00:27:46If you want some hot chocolate.
00:27:47I'm not too hungry.
00:27:48Oh!
00:27:49okay I'm gonna read the votes aloud don't let anybody see the handwriting that'll give it away
00:28:05of course understand no looking at the handwriting let's see what we got here we got one for Matilda
00:28:12one for Murdo one for Olga one for Agnes two for Hector two for me why on earth would I kill Joe Schmo that's
00:28:31what we need to figure out you never did tell us anything besides he was a business associate of
00:28:37yours I don't know anything more than that oh you you can't make it up can we get a substitute here
00:28:45he's not very good did anyone notice there were no votes for Oscar that's true it sounds like you
00:28:52all can trust me or the clues are trying to lead us away from the true murderer did anyone have a clue
00:28:59about Oscar Matilda did why do you say that because you're biting your lip you're trying to hide
00:29:08something all right I did but I don't have to tell you it's my clue why would you want to protect him
00:29:17maybe he's blackmailing her I think you're just trying to point the finger at anyone but you what
00:29:24did the clue say Matilda if you don't tell him I will it said that his alibi had been proven false
00:29:32okay I know that sounds bad but oh he lied to the police hmm people don't lie to the police unless
00:29:43they have something to hide I would have never have done that we were family but you weren't close you
00:29:49said that yourself yes you did sorry Oscar I'm sure you lied to the police for some other reason right
00:29:59we need to start ruling people out that will narrow down who the murderer can be did anyone get a clue
00:30:07that proves anyone innocent I doubt anyone would admit that unless it proves themselves innocent and
00:30:12that's unlikely I think it's time for the second set of clues one moment
00:30:42but Matilda feels really bad about whatever she did wrong she wants to be friends again not
00:31:01everything broken can be put back together again like our friendship but what happened what could
00:31:09sweet Matilda have done to end your friendship of like how many years 62 years I mean anything short of
00:31:15murder wait a minute what do you know I know you're the one who did then you know more than me my good man
00:31:39listen I'm willing to keep my clues to myself if you'll make it worth my while
00:31:50well first I think you should tell me about your clue
00:32:02that you left a threatening message for Joe and that he had to meet with you
00:32:19well that doesn't sound so bad here I thought you were going to tell me I was caught red-handed
00:32:27you threatened him wanted to meet with him and we're seen entering the hotel 11 p.m you didn't tell me that part
00:32:50that was my first clue both your clues were about me what are the odds right
00:32:57unless a lot of these clues are about you because there are so many since you're the murderer
00:33:09you know I really wish that I could tell you that I'm not but listen I can keep these little clues to myself
00:33:27how it's called cash Hector
00:33:33oh I'm glad I found you did you need something no I just I just have to tell you something for your
00:33:49own good okay what what is it now I know it's none of my business but it seems as if you and Oscar have
00:33:56some sparks sparks I'd be blind not to notice it but you be careful with that one I think he's
00:34:03something of a ladies man she said Oscar not Liam oh they're taking this game way too seriously
00:34:17hey you need anything nope I found out why Matilda and Agnes are angry with each other though
00:34:28really why well apparently Matilda was watching Agnes's cats while she was out of town
00:34:35and while she was gone her favorite cat died it was Matilda's fault
00:34:40Agnes thinks so but I don't think Matilda would try to kill her cat
00:34:45what a silly thing to be angry about I've been wondering what little old ladies fight about
00:34:49and now I know thanks for all your help trying to make everyone get along
00:34:53are you always a peacemaker I was a divorce attorney for a while so I have a lot of practice helping
00:34:59people try to get along with each other and you don't do that anymore no I'm too much of a romantic
00:35:05for that I kept hoping that the couples would reconcile that's really nice yeah my boss kept explaining
00:35:11that I wasn't a marriage counselor so what I'm doing now better suits me what is that adoptions
00:35:17mostly helping other people find their happily ever after I can see you doing that and it justifies
00:35:24working too much because you're doing good things for other people exactly but you deserve a happily
00:35:31ever after too agreed and I'm going to take more time trying to pursue that I need to get back to
00:35:40everybody
00:35:47cold a tad this is the nicest spot in the house agreed did you get a good clue this time I'm not sure what I'm going to do
00:36:10I'm not sure what to make of mine what about yours it was interesting it was talking
00:36:15about the river but I've only heard about the hotel up till now the river mine was too it said that Joe
00:36:26Schmoe's wallet was found at the river really that means he must have been at the river at some point that
00:36:34night exactly what was your clue about the river it said that Agnes was at the river that night too
00:36:41oh everyone good in here good Matilda yes dear where's your brooch oh oh I I don't know
00:36:52it's gotta be close by we will find it
00:36:57do you think someone stole it surely not will you have everyone else come in here please
00:37:10do you know where it could have gone I don't know I just let me think
00:37:19what happened is Matilda okay Olga wouldn't tell us anything it's her brooch it's gone have any of
00:37:34you seen it when was the last time someone saw it I saw it on her sweater when we were sitting here
00:37:40during Oscars game that's right I hung the sweater behind me on the chair it was warmer then we all
00:37:49walked away to vote and then read our clues anyone could have taken it
00:37:54taken it you think it was stolen no I'm sure no one has stolen it right let's just look for it okay
00:38:02everyone split up and look around not to be contrary but wouldn't that give the thief an opportunity to find a better
00:38:11hiding place for the brooch it's lost not stolen just in case it makes sense to have us all search
00:38:20in pairs we're an odd number who should be the one without a pair Matilda she has no reason to steal her
00:38:27own brooch good call okay fine pick partners and search the house we have to find that brooch you want to
00:38:36search together we make the best search pair sound good sounds good it looks like it's you and me okay
00:38:47Matilda why don't you keep looking here I will dear
00:38:50so
00:38:52so
00:38:57so
00:39:00so
00:39:01so
00:39:06so
00:39:42This is a waste of time.
00:40:08Do you really think it was stolen?
00:40:09You got a bunch of people gathered together who think it's fun to pretend someone was
00:40:15murdered, and you think they wouldn't stoop to a theft?
00:40:19Well, I'm here, and I didn't steal anything.
00:40:22Yeah, but you're not here for the murder mystery.
00:40:27Is it really that obvious?
00:40:29But still, I mean, who would steal from a sweet little old lady like Matilda?
00:40:33Did you see the diamonds on that thing?
00:40:36Anyone willing to steal doesn't care who it's from.
00:40:44Oh, sorry.
00:40:45You got it?
00:40:52Good.
00:40:53Okay, we need to get that out of his body cavity.
00:40:56That's the most important thing.
00:40:58That doesn't matter.
00:41:00We need it.
00:41:01Let's go.
00:41:31I think it was Agnes.
00:41:33Why Agnes?
00:41:34She's upset with Matilda and wanted her gift back.
00:41:37Simple.
00:41:38I just can't imagine anyone here trying to steal from someone.
00:41:42So, we might be murderers, but not thieves?
00:41:46Well, a fake murder is entirely different than a real theft.
00:41:51We will find it.
00:41:52Hello?
00:42:00How's the event going?
00:42:03Actually, the game's paused right now.
00:42:06Um, something happened.
00:42:08Did someone get hurt?
00:42:10No, nothing like that.
00:42:12One of the ladies lost her fancy and probably expensive brooch.
00:42:17What is it with you and jewelry getting lost?
00:42:21Or stolen.
00:42:24Stolen?
00:42:25I knew these mystery murder dinners was a bad idea.
00:42:29What kind of people think it's fun to sit around and accuse each other of murder?
00:42:33I don't think it was stolen.
00:42:36It doesn't matter, Cora.
00:42:38You know where the business is at.
00:42:40We need this.
00:42:42We won't make it to New Year's unless we can turn it around.
00:42:45And one bad review?
00:42:46Well, that'll shut us down before then.
00:42:48You have to fix this immediately.
00:42:51No pressure.
00:43:12Who do you think did it?
00:43:14It could be anyone.
00:43:15Well, it isn't my style.
00:43:17I hate horses.
00:43:18They're smelly and mean.
00:43:19Hey, weren't you some sort of rodeo queen when you were little?
00:43:24I was the Otsego County Junior Rodeo Princess when I was seven years old.
00:43:28Then my horrible horse threw me when I was nine.
00:43:31I haven't been on one since.
00:43:32Hmm.
00:43:33I can't believe we're spending our precious murder mystery time looking for this brooch.
00:43:38That's true.
00:43:40I paid for my ticket and hers, too.
00:43:42I should have a say in how we spend this evening.
00:43:45You're right.
00:43:46Fine.
00:43:47Search is over.
00:43:48It's not here, anyway.
00:44:00Cora?
00:44:02I mean, Detective Warpa?
00:44:07Agnes, is everything all right?
00:44:09Matilda, what were you doing upstairs?
00:44:23Oh, I was, um, I was just checking my room to make sure that it didn't fall off in there.
00:44:31And?
00:44:31What did you need, Agnes?
00:44:43Did you find the brooch?
00:44:45No.
00:44:46And I won't spend another moment looking for it.
00:44:48I paid for not one, but two tickets to this event.
00:44:51And I plan on continuing.
00:44:53I think the bigger mystery here is where Matilda's brooch went.
00:45:03It's a real mystery.
00:45:04Doesn't that interest you, Agnes?
00:45:05If I didn't already know who did it, it would.
00:45:09Who?
00:45:11It's obvious.
00:45:13Him.
00:45:14If I were going to take something, it wouldn't be a brooch.
00:45:19I can promise you that.
00:45:21But you did tell me that you noticed how many diamonds were in that brooch.
00:45:25Yeah.
00:45:27Everyone noticed.
00:45:28Didn't you?
00:45:29Even if you won't admit it.
00:45:49What do you think?
00:45:50Should we keep playing or find the brooch?
00:45:55How about another game?
00:45:57My last game was a good idea, right?
00:45:59Okay.
00:46:02So, we need to get back in the swing of the murder mystery while still keeping an eye out for that brooch.
00:46:09So, how about each of us in character tell our most embarrassing moment?
00:46:13Our characters?
00:46:15Yeah.
00:46:16Just make up.
00:46:18Try to remember.
00:46:19That's right.
00:46:21Each of us, in character, tell that story.
00:46:25It would be a good exercise in character development.
00:46:28And improv both.
00:46:31That's what actors do, right?
00:46:33We wouldn't know anything about that now, would we?
00:46:36No.
00:46:38So, who's first?
00:46:41I have one.
00:46:49I have one.
00:46:58Well, before I was a private investigator, I was a cop.
00:47:02All right.
00:47:06Hector, you're the last one.
00:47:08I don't understand why we get enjoyment out of humiliating ourselves, but okay.
00:47:18It makes people more relatable.
00:47:20Something you need to work on, Hector.
00:47:25Fine.
00:47:28For your own enjoyment, at my own expense, my most embarrassing moment had to do with Joe Schmo, actually.
00:47:37I, as you know, I'm a businessman, and Joe is a competitor.
00:47:46My business is baby food.
00:47:49Joe's was actually two for a little while.
00:47:52So, baby food, that's a twist.
00:47:56We were at a conference, and I was demonstrating this brand new container that I invented where
00:48:04a baby could feed itself without making a mess.
00:48:08And then?
00:48:09Joe was a hateful man.
00:48:11True.
00:48:12He just wanted to make a fool out of me.
00:48:17So, he pierced the container that I invented with a screwdriver knife.
00:48:24So, when I was demonstrating in front of the audience, the container leaked.
00:48:29And it went all over my brand new suit.
00:48:33The audience was practically rolling on the ground laughing by the time I realized.
00:48:38And on top of the humiliation, my sales tanked, too.
00:48:42Sounds like Joe.
00:48:50You all did an amazing job coming up with stories for your characters.
00:48:55You all are very creative.
00:48:59Yeah, good improv, everybody.
00:49:01I don't know, we should be actors or something.
00:49:04No thanks.
00:49:05I like standing in front of people less than ever after that whole fiasco.
00:49:12I like standing in front of people less than ever after that whole fiasco.
00:49:20Needed a break?
00:49:37Yeah.
00:49:39You okay?
00:49:41Just feeling sorry for myself.
00:49:45Why? Everyone's enjoying themselves now.
00:49:48One single funny moment doesn't make it a great event.
00:49:53I need a great event.
00:49:56Instead, we have feuding guests, a stolen brooch, a disaster of a murder mystery.
00:50:03It's a colossal failure.
00:50:06Why did you do this?
00:50:10What do you mean?
00:50:12What were you hoping for from this murder mystery event?
00:50:14A new venue to make more money.
00:50:18Weddings are too seasonal.
00:50:20Okay, but why do you spend your time planning events at all?
00:50:25I want to bring people together.
00:50:28I want to help them create memories and connections that would last a lifetime.
00:50:33Events like this can do that, usually.
00:50:37I think everyone's having more fun than you realize.
00:50:41What do you mean?
00:50:42I mean, besides the brooch, people are in there having fun.
00:50:48They're accusing each other.
00:50:50They're trying to figure out who done it.
00:50:52I don't think it's as big a failure as you think.
00:50:55One of my guests is a victim of theft.
00:50:59Maybe.
00:50:59My dad, who also happens to be my boss, took a big risk to let me do this.
00:51:07Last week's event was a absolute failure, obviously.
00:51:12And this week's event, I don't know.
00:51:15I just...
00:51:17I need a slam dunk.
00:51:19You know?
00:51:19So is your dad upset with you?
00:51:26He's distressed.
00:51:28Event planning is not his thing.
00:51:30My mom started the business, and when she got sick, he quit his job just to keep the business going.
00:51:36And then when she passed, it was all he had left of her.
00:51:40So do you feel that way, too?
00:51:43That it's a connection to your mom?
00:51:45Probably.
00:51:46I really like event planning, too.
00:51:49But I want to make enough money so he can head towards the retirement that he deserves, you know?
00:51:55If there's anyone that can do that, it's you.
00:52:00You really think so?
00:52:02Yeah, I really do.
00:52:03Uh, that's my dad.
00:52:11I need to take this.
00:52:18Hi, Dad.
00:52:19Did you find it?
00:52:21The brooch?
00:52:22Yes, obviously.
00:52:25Not yet, but she is still having fun.
00:52:28This hasn't ruined her evening, I promise.
00:52:30We need rave reviews, Cora.
00:52:34Nothing less.
00:52:36I know.
00:52:45What's going on?
00:52:52Matilda locked herself in the library.
00:52:54She won't come out.
00:52:55We're concerned.
00:52:57Matilda!
00:52:57Is that you, Cora?
00:53:00Yes.
00:53:01What's wrong?
00:53:03May I come in?
00:53:09What's wrong?
00:53:10Oh, I'm just being silly.
00:53:15Of course not.
00:53:16Is it about the brooch?
00:53:18It's more.
00:53:19It's more the symbolism of the brooch.
00:53:22What do you mean?
00:53:23I was just thinking about how the brooch was given to me by Agnes all those years ago because we were best friends.
00:53:31And now, now with the brooch gone, it feels like there's no hope for our friendship either.
00:53:40Oh, Matilda.
00:53:41When Harold died, I knew I wasn't alone because Agnes would always be there for me.
00:53:51But now, now I really am alone.
00:53:54Not anymore.
00:53:56All of us care about you.
00:53:58Those people have been banging on the door because they care.
00:54:02Oh, that's nice.
00:54:05Help!
00:54:10Someone help!
00:54:13Are you okay?
00:54:15Did you get hurt?
00:54:16What happened?
00:54:21My rings are missing.
00:54:23Another theft.
00:54:25This is getting out of hand.
00:54:27No, it can't be.
00:54:29Sorry, Detective Orple, but two different pieces of jewelry missing seems to confirm this is not an accident.
00:54:36Could there be somebody else in the house?
00:54:38Oh, we would have seen someone.
00:54:40That's true.
00:54:42At least seven suspects.
00:54:45More like five.
00:54:46I don't think that Matilda or Agnes would steal their own jewelry.
00:54:50They could have stolen each other's.
00:54:54Really, Murdo?
00:54:55Not everyone is so conniving.
00:54:57Fine.
00:55:00Five suspects.
00:55:01Five suspects.
00:55:27It really would be best if the culprit would just tell us who they are.
00:55:35It's not too late to confess, return the stolen items, and move on.
00:55:41And confess to the murder while they're at it.
00:55:47Matilda and Agnes could have committed the murder.
00:55:51Let's not forget that.
00:55:52And the thefts.
00:55:53I don't know why y'all think they're innocent of that.
00:55:56Can we just focus on the real crime here?
00:55:58We can get back to the murder later.
00:56:02Strange man who thinks that theft is more of a real crime than murder.
00:56:07Let's just focus on the rings and the brooch, please.
00:56:15Who could have done it?
00:56:18Look, now that two items have been stolen, that should narrow down who had the opportunity to do it.
00:56:24True.
00:56:25When Agnes screamed, Murdo and I were playing billiards over in the other room.
00:56:31And I was beating him pretty soundly.
00:56:33And Cora and Matilda were in the library.
00:56:36Where were you at, Olga?
00:56:38I was taking a walk around the yard.
00:56:41By yourself?
00:56:41Yes, but that doesn't mean anything.
00:56:44What about you, Liam?
00:56:47Unfortunately, I never dreamed that a second item would have been stolen.
00:56:51I don't have an alibi for that exact moment.
00:56:54I went to my room.
00:56:55I made a phone call.
00:56:56That's all.
00:56:58It doesn't matter.
00:56:59Those rings could have been stolen at any time.
00:57:02That's just when they were noticed.
00:57:04Yeah.
00:57:04Good point.
00:57:07Could one of you please just confess?
00:57:09I'm not angry.
00:57:11We could just write this off as adding to the atmosphere of the mystery.
00:57:15But please, we need to get to the bottom of this now.
00:57:19How do we know you didn't steal them?
00:57:21Me?
00:57:22Whoa, look.
00:57:22Cora has no motive to steal them.
00:57:25Okay, this affects her as negatively as it does Matilda and Agnes.
00:57:28We don't actually know that now, do we?
00:57:32I mean, what if she planned this whole event so she could steal from us and then blame us?
00:57:38He's got a point.
00:57:40You expect me to believe that Cora is a con woman?
00:57:47No.
00:57:48No way.
00:57:50Look, if none of us stole the rings or the brooch, that means...
00:57:55They probably stole each other's stuff.
00:57:58They were feuding, right?
00:58:00I can imagine Agnes doing that, but Matilda...
00:58:05Maybe we should call the girls in.
00:58:07I'll get them.
00:58:23Agnes, Matilda...
00:58:24We're all very concerned about your missing items.
00:58:28Have you had any luck finding them yet?
00:58:32When exactly was the last time you saw your rings, Agnes?
00:58:35That would be pretty hard to know exactly.
00:58:38I saw you wearing them when you shared your most embarrassing story.
00:58:45I remember because the rings reflected the light when you said dazzle.
00:58:50That's right, and after that I, um, got myself some tea and I wanted to sit and rest for a while.
00:58:57So we talked for a while in the living room.
00:59:00I can't remember if I noticed your rings or not.
00:59:03And then we started looking for Matilda.
00:59:06It's important to keep tabs on everyone while a murderer's on the loose.
00:59:10Hm.
00:59:11Hm.
00:59:11And when we were trying to get Matilda out of the library, I don't remember you wearing your rings then.
00:59:18I can't be sure, but I don't think you had them on then.
00:59:28Let's search the living room then!
00:59:29Let's go.
00:59:59I feel like all I've done is search couch cushions tonight.
01:00:29I've been noticing something strange.
01:00:49What? Do you know who's stealing?
01:00:52No, it's something different.
01:00:54I'm talking about how the others can't seem to differentiate
01:00:56between the actual theft and the pretend murder.
01:01:00Do they all do that?
01:01:03I'm not sure. I've noticed it several times.
01:01:06Is that normal?
01:01:08Well, I never had real crimes committed at a fake murder mystery before,
01:01:12but I doubt it.
01:01:14It's really, really weird.
01:01:17But I'm having a blast.
01:01:21Really, because I was accused of conning everyone and stealing from them.
01:01:26And no one would think that about you in real life.
01:01:28And that's what makes this fun.
01:01:30We were supposed to finish the murder mystery by 9 o'clock.
01:01:35It's already after 9.30.
01:01:37Oh, my. That's getting late.
01:01:40Yes, and I haven't even set out the third set of clues yet.
01:01:45No wonder I'm so weary.
01:01:47Unfortunately, with the missing brooch and then the missing rings, I'm afraid we got off track.
01:01:53Oh, dear. I feel terrible.
01:01:56Oh, Matilda, it's certainly not your fault, but we need to make a decision if we are to go on with the murder mystery or call it a night.
01:02:04Well, how much longer would you expect us to stay up?
01:02:07Well, probably another hour, just so it gives you guys the chance to play with the clues and be in a good position to make a guess.
01:02:14That would be 10.30.
01:02:16Yes.
01:02:17I know it's been an emotional night for the both of you. Are you up for it?
01:02:22We're the old party poopers, I'm afraid.
01:02:25I think you all could go on and finish without me, couldn't you?
01:02:29That's not really how this works. We need to have everyone or we should call it a night.
01:02:34Ladies, we'd rather you not push past your limits. If you're too tired, we can stop. It's fine.
01:02:42Well, I hate to be the cause of everyone's disappointment.
01:02:46Well, I don't mind. I'm exhausted. And it's not my fault that we didn't get a chance to finish.
01:02:53I'm sorry, everyone.
01:02:55It's okay, Matilda.
01:02:58Okay, I hope you guys enjoyed the part of the game that we did play.
01:03:03Um, I need to go make a phone call. I'll be back in a few minutes.
01:03:07What's the verdict, Cora?
01:03:16We didn't get a chance to finish the mystery.
01:03:20Did you find the missing jewelry?
01:03:35No, and the other older lady's rings are missing now, too.
01:03:41Two items are missing? That's completely unacceptable, Cora.
01:03:50I know.
01:03:53Listen, it's late. I'm not going to shutter the business in the middle of an event.
01:04:00We still have till tomorrow morning. It could still turn out okay.
01:04:05I'm not seeing how that's remotely possible, but you are ever the optimist.
01:04:12I'll do my very best, Dad.
01:04:26I need your help. Can you fix this?
01:04:31I need your help.
01:04:34I need my help.
01:04:36Can you fix this to work?
01:04:41When will happen?
01:04:46Agnes! I found them!
01:05:04Agnes! Your rings! Look! I found them!
01:05:07Where'd you find them?
01:05:08Beside the sink in the bathroom.
01:05:09We didn't think to look there!
01:05:11And I forgot I took them off to motion my hands!
01:05:14Oh, and you have your Edward's rings back! I'm so glad!
01:05:19What happened? I heard shouting!
01:05:22Olga found Agnes' rings!
01:05:24What a relief!
01:05:41Good news! We just found the rings!
01:05:44Great! Now go find that brooch!
01:06:00Hey, what is everyone talking about?
01:06:02That I found out I was innocent with the very first clue!
01:06:07Clue!
01:06:09She wrote down her own name for that vote.
01:06:12What are the odds you get your own clue?
01:06:14She thought it would be boring, so...
01:06:17So I spent the rest of the time planning clues against myself!
01:06:23Yeah, that sounds like Olga.
01:06:25I'm so glad you guys had fun tonight. I'm sorry we couldn't finish the murder mystery.
01:06:34It's my fault. I couldn't stay awake much longer.
01:06:37Me neither.
01:06:38Well, I was sort of pushing it with making us stay up as late as we did.
01:06:43Pushing it is the right word!
01:06:45Good night everyone! See you at breakfast in the morning!
01:06:49I'm glad I'm not sharing a room with them.
01:07:01Me too.
01:07:03I guess I'm gonna go ahead and head up too.
01:07:05What do you do, Liam?
01:07:10Does anyone want me tea or coffee?
01:07:12Tea sounds wonderful.
01:07:13Thank you, Cora.
01:07:17I'll take decaf if you have it, Cora. Thank you.
01:07:20Murdo?
01:07:22Decaf. Sounds good. Thanks.
01:07:25I'm a lawyer, actually.
01:07:26Good person to know, then.
01:07:56Checkmate, my friend.
01:08:11Good game.
01:08:14Well, thanks for the great night, Cora. I really enjoyed it.
01:08:18People seemed a little friendlier with you as the evening passed.
01:08:21I guess people can get used to anything.
01:08:24Thanks for that, and good night.
01:08:37Oh, right. Yes. Good night.
01:08:42I'm headed to bed, too.
01:08:51You did it!
01:08:52We still haven't found Matilda's brooch.
01:08:56We still haven't finished the mystery.
01:08:59I still think it was a success.
01:09:03So, are you ready for bed?
01:09:05Good night.
01:09:11Do you want me to wait on you?
01:09:13No, that's okay. Thank you.
01:09:16Good night, Liam.
01:09:19Good night, Cora.
01:09:20Good night.
01:09:21Good night, Cora.
01:09:50Good night. I love you.
01:10:20Olga has a man here?
01:10:50Matilda, is everything okay?
01:11:18May I come in for a moment?
01:11:20Of course. What's wrong?
01:11:24I couldn't sleep. I need to talk to you about something.
01:11:29Anything. What is it?
01:11:30Well, I couldn't help but notice that Oscar, Liam, seems interested in becoming your young
01:11:37man. But, well, I just don't know that he's the sort of man you should be interested in,
01:11:46if you get my meaning.
01:11:47I don't get your meaning. Liam seems like a really nice guy.
01:11:51I know he seems that way this weekend, but I fear that that isn't really the case in real
01:12:00life.
01:12:00I see. Well, I know this is none of my business and I wasn't going to say anything, but I
01:12:08kept thinking it would be my fault if he broke your heart. So I had to come talk with you.
01:12:19Well, good night, my dear. Good night.
01:12:23Good morning.
01:12:46Good morning. Did you sleep well? You mean after checking all my valuables and locking my door?
01:12:53Yeah. Thanks for the reminder.
01:12:55Good morning. I've never seen you two get along. Ever.
01:13:03Is everything okay? We have a confession.
01:13:09Okay. We've been pretending.
01:13:12Pretending? To be angry with each other.
01:13:17Why would you do that? Just to add a little more fun to the murder mystery.
01:13:22Okay. There's more. What do you mean?
01:13:30Oh, good. You found it. Where did you find it?
01:13:34It was never really stolen, was it?
01:13:37No, but wasn't it fun to think it was?
01:13:39I don't think fun is how I would describe it.
01:13:43Matilda was sad because she had to be nice.
01:13:46They all said that no one would believe it if I was the grumpy one. So Agnes got to be grumpy
01:13:53and I had to be nice. But, but I can play a grumpy person too, you know.
01:14:00What do you mean they all?
01:14:02The rest of our acting group.
01:14:05Acting group?
01:14:06We do plays together at the local theater. And when I heard about your murder mystery dinner,
01:14:11I thought it would be so fun for all of us to come together and pretend that we were the characters.
01:14:18It was fun. And I even got to do a crying scene.
01:14:24We're telling her now.
01:14:27Let me guess. You guys were only pretending that you couldn't stand each other.
01:14:33I hope so. We've been married 10 years.
01:14:36I hope you don't mind that we were playing a part.
01:14:42Oh, oh, no. Of course not.
01:14:49Let me guess. You were in on it too?
01:14:52Yeah. Thanks for the great night. But I gotta run. I'm on call.
01:14:56And he is a real doctor.
01:15:05Liam, were you in on this acting group as well?
01:15:08No, no. My mind is still reeling from all of this.
01:15:12You don't feel like we were lying to you, right?
01:15:16Um, well, um, no. Of course not. It was all meant to be fun, right?
01:15:21And we had a lot of fun. Can we have breakfast now? I'm starved.
01:15:28Yes, of course. Help yourselves.
01:15:34I see you have your brooch back. I figured it was part of the act.
01:15:40That was really brilliant, Lois. I actually thought it was stolen.
01:15:42Thank you. I thought I pulled it off pretty well.
01:15:46Can you believe that?
01:16:09I'm feeling kind of foolish. I didn't realize it myself.
01:16:11You know, I saw some signs, but I didn't recognize them.
01:16:16What signs?
01:16:17Well, I heard Olga saying goodnight to someone and she kissed him,
01:16:20and I figured it had to be Hector, Murdo, or you, but none of that makes any sense.
01:16:27Now that you mention it, I overheard a phone conversation of Murdo's,
01:16:32and now that I know that he's a doctor, that makes a lot more sense.
01:16:37I can't believe I was overreacting about a brooch being stolen last night.
01:16:41I'm sorry about all that.
01:16:43Cora, don't apologize. You were worried about your business. I get it.
01:16:47I want to thank you, Liam, for being so great this weekend.
01:16:51You really helped make the murder mystery a success, which I hope it was.
01:16:55It was.
01:16:56You encouraged me when I needed to be encouraged. You played referee and peacemaker. You were welcoming
01:17:03when everyone was being mean to Murdo at the beginning, or pretending to be mean.
01:17:08This has been a crazy event, hasn't it?
01:17:12Are they all like this?
01:17:13Absolutely not. I wouldn't be able to handle it if they were.
01:17:16Cora, I...
01:17:21Cora, we're heading out.
01:17:22Cora, I need to say goodbye to everyone.
01:17:37Thank you guys again for coming.
01:17:38Oh, we had a lovely time. Thank you, Cora.
01:17:41Don't worry. We'll leave you a great review.
01:17:43And we'll tell all of our friends about your events.
01:17:46Thank you. I appreciate it.
01:17:48Bye.
01:17:55Oh! I almost forgot.
01:17:58Cora's here. We're leaving.
01:18:19Cora's here. We're leaving.
01:18:21I can't believe you two fooled me. I'm usually good at spotting things like that.
01:18:32Well, we're pretty good actors, you know.
01:18:35You obviously are. Actors, con artists, I'm not sure which.
01:18:41Oh, Matilda, so what you were saying earlier about Liam being a ladies' man,
01:18:50that was just all part of the game, right?
01:18:56No, unfortunately it wasn't.
01:18:59I don't like to gossip, but I hate to see a young woman's affections toyed with, too.
01:19:06Well, I don't mind gossiping. I saw him myself.
01:19:09The last two weekends on a date with two different women.
01:19:13That may just mean he's using a dating app.
01:19:16Only if he's really friendly with every woman he goes on a date with.
01:19:20We saw him hold the hands of both of these women and then gave them a very friendly hug at the end.
01:19:28And they kissed his cheek.
01:19:29His cheek, see? He can't control what they do.
01:19:33It might very well have been innocent, but be careful.
01:19:39From what we saw, he was very familiar with these ladies.
01:19:45More than you would be with someone you just met on an app,
01:19:48and they're making eyes at you this weekend. Shame on him.
01:19:52Just be careful, my dear. A heart is very easily broken.
01:19:58And remember next weekend, okay?
01:20:01I'll be there. Thank you guys again for coming.
01:20:05Oh, thank you for the fun and games.
01:20:21It was a hit. I'm gonna refrain from saying I told you so.
01:20:24Wow, what a gentleman.
01:20:26Always. I'm gonna miss this crazy group, actually.
01:20:30I know. It seems like you were becoming good friends with Hector and Murdo.
01:20:33I know. They're characters, at least.
01:20:36Who knows what they're actually like.
01:20:38Maybe I should join their acting group.
01:20:40Maybe we both should.
01:20:43Ma'am.
01:20:45There's something I wanted to ask you.
01:20:47Are you free tomorrow evening?
01:20:49I thought maybe you and I can, like, you know, grab dinner.
01:20:52Are you sure you're not busy with other plans or too busy with work?
01:20:58Nope. I'm actually cutting back on work.
01:21:01I'd like to spend more time with you.
01:21:03You know, um, I don't think so.
01:21:08You know what people say about relationships when they start off in stressful situations.
01:21:14And I would consider a fake murder and a real then fake thievery stressful.
01:21:20Okay. I understand.
01:21:28Thank you for a fun event.
01:21:36Here, Cara, let me get that.
01:21:49What are you doing here? You're supposed to be at the church.
01:21:51The wedding starts in two hours.
01:21:53I know, but I need to talk to you for a minute.
01:21:55What do you need?
01:21:56I just, I just want you to know that we don't need to continue this business.
01:22:00Your mom would understand if we tried something else.
01:22:04I love event planning, Dad. I know that you don't.
01:22:07Weddings are the bane of my existence, but other than that, it's not so bad.
01:22:12Maybe I should try one of these murder mysteries.
01:22:14Oh, that's what I wanted to tell you.
01:22:16It all turned out great.
01:22:17The thefts were just added in to add to the mystery.
01:22:20What? These murder mystery people are crazy.
01:22:24They had a blast, I promise. I didn't ruin our business after all.
01:22:28Listen, Cora, you are what's holding this crazy business together.
01:22:32I can promise you that.
01:22:37Listen, why don't you take the rest of the day off and go fishing?
01:22:41I can cover the rest of the wedding.
01:22:42You just worked all last night. You don't need to do that.
01:22:44Just promise me a fried fish dinner and we'll haul it even.
01:22:49Well, I will take you up on that. Thanks, honey.
01:22:58I didn't know if I'd see you here today.
01:23:07Well, I had to see the mystery through.
01:23:10Yeah, I heard Agnes made some changes to it.
01:23:13What?
01:23:14Well, I ran into Murdo and he said that she insisted that you play,
01:23:18but you couldn't if you knew the ending, so...
01:23:20I played last time and I just thought I knew what was going on.
01:23:24Cora, I don't know what happened, but I thought you and I really connected that night.
01:23:32So did I.
01:23:33Well, then why...
01:23:34I was warned about you.
01:23:36By our fellow murder mystery partners?
01:23:39They didn't know me before that night.
01:23:41Well, you're new to a small town and they noticed that you went on multiple dates with multiple women.
01:23:49What dates?
01:23:51They saw you one weekend with one woman and then they saw you with another woman the next weekend
01:23:59and they said that you seemed very familiar with them.
01:24:03Oh, I know.
01:24:06My sisters each came to visit me on different weekends before the murder mystery night.
01:24:11I'm the youngest and so they are ridiculously protective of me.
01:24:15So when they found out I've been living here for three months and had like little to no
01:24:18interaction with anybody outside of work and they just they got worried and came to check on me in person.
01:24:27Oh.
01:24:27They should have told you that I had overbearing sisters.
01:24:30See, that would have been a good reason to turn me down.
01:24:34I feel like an idiot.
01:24:37You are anything but.
01:24:39I should have asked you then what the change was.
01:24:42I should have asked you directly about the mysterious women.
01:24:46From now on, the only mysteries between us are going to be your murder mystery events,
01:24:51Detective Warple.
01:24:53Whatever you say, Oscar Marble Maw.
01:24:57Marble Maw?
01:24:59Your character needed a last name.
01:25:02And you chose Marble Maw.
01:25:04Like you couldn't have chosen Bond or Born or...
01:25:08Nice.
01:25:09By the way, in my version, it was you.
01:25:23Me what?
01:25:24You did it.
01:25:26I was the murderer?
01:25:27Money was your motive.
01:25:28You were on top of the building.
01:25:30You had the opportunity.
01:25:32I thought for sure it would have been Hector.
01:25:34Well then, I guess why don't we go inside and find out who Agnes changed it to.
01:25:39They didn't know the real ending.
01:25:40It's probably still you.
01:25:41There's no way she would have chose me.
01:26:04But we thought it would have loved to find out who 맑inistic loves you.
01:26:10I thought it was no time when you book about the situation.
01:26:27In Paris...
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