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00:24Studies show there is power in routine.
00:30When we make every day the same, we eliminate the need to make decisions.
00:39It's when we give ourselves choices, should I work out today?
00:43What time should I set my alarm that we make bad ones?
00:49Don't let perfect be the enemy of good, they say.
00:53Unless you know that perfect will always win.
00:58It's fantastic stuff, man. All super optimal.
01:01These are stats you usually see in teenagers.
01:04ALP's still stubbornly high, but other than that...
01:06Hang on. Still?
01:08Look, it's not a problematic number, it's just not as optimal.
01:11Your cellular age has never been lower.
01:15Well, should we revisit my calcium intake?
01:17I think where the liver is concerned, you've got to accept that there's stuff we can do on the margins,
01:22but genetics are gonna play a role.
01:25After everything, we've...
01:33Can I help you?
01:34Hey man, I'm Tyler. I'm just with the grounds crew.
01:37I was clearing some brush and I kicked up a bee's nest.
01:39Got myself a nasty sting.
01:44Wondering if you got some ice?
01:47Come on in.
01:54So, where are you from?
01:56From West Virginia originally.
01:58Mom's a disaster though, so it was in and out of foster care until I was 18.
02:02Oh.
02:02Been on the move since then.
02:04Just kinda exploring, trying to figure out where I fit in.
02:08Hey, this is a nice piece of land by the way, and big.
02:11I think it took like 20 minutes just to get up the driveway.
02:1420? You must have been driving fast.
02:16Here, that's garlic and ginger extracts.
02:19Studies show they're good for inflammation.
02:21You seem like you know a lot about health and stuff.
02:23Well, you seem to be in pretty good shape yourself.
02:26You must work out.
02:28Not really, just good genes I guess.
02:33What's your blood type?
02:37What's your blood type?
02:39Come on.
02:40Where you are?
02:41No, dude.
02:42No.
02:45Got a melting sorrow on my mind.
02:51How did you get this good?
02:54I see no bright tomorrow.
02:57We're down this line.
02:59Come on.
03:03But my hands are frozen like sharks of ice
03:12While in the deep green ocean the marlin cries
03:22It's just a spot
03:27A pale blue dot
03:31We're living our borrowed time
03:35We're living our borrowed time
03:41We're living our borrowed time
03:44We're living our borrowed time
03:50Come on, Archer. Come on.
03:54That is the heaviest set of five I've hit in years.
03:57Years.
04:00Will you keep this up? I'm gonna add 30 pounds to my max by summer
04:06Oh, yeah. Summer
04:10Hey, your blood pressure's up, man. Clearly something's on your heart
04:15Studies show that cortisol
04:16I need to quit
04:20What?
04:22It's not personal. It's just time I move on
04:26Uh, uh, hang on. Wait, you're not making any sense. What's this about?
04:31I am 22 years old. I want to do stuff
04:36What kind of stuff?
04:38What kind of stuff?
04:38Like, I want to try sushi
04:40I don't care if it has mercury in it. People really like it
04:44And, and I want to try beer
04:46No, you don't. Studies show that alcohol can cause cancer
04:50I don't care if it causes cancer
04:52And I don't care if it impacts my REM cycle
04:56I want to have sex with a woman
04:57Even if it's after 6 p.m. It is hard getting laid at 2 in the afternoon
05:02I promise you I have lived the life that you're imagining
05:06I tried it all and it might look attractive
05:10But trust me, there's no joy in those short-term highs, okay?
05:14I'm still paying for the damage I did to my body all those years ago
05:18But, but, but you, your stats are perfect
05:21And if you follow our methodology
05:26You may be the first man to live
05:29Forever
05:32Forget forever
05:33Forget forever
05:34I don't want to live like this the normal amount of time
05:39I'm moving out at the end of the month
05:42I'm sorry man
05:45I really am
05:47It's all right
05:49So am I
05:53I'm gonna go shower
05:55Studies show that mobility work
05:57Dude, don't
06:15hope I say
06:16It's like fun
06:17Which has such an interesting number
06:17What'd you say?
06:17Oh, Matt
06:17You say life
06:23I own here
06:23Just makes no mistake
06:24It's something agree
06:25You say life
06:25You can camping
06:27I know yeah, you know
06:31Don't forget your ring.
07:27Don't forget your ring.
08:00Don't forget your ring.
08:24Don't forget your ring.
08:44Don't forget your ring.
08:49Okay? Yeah. Love you, too.
08:51Rivers?
08:53Captain, is something wrong?
08:55Yeah, Julia has had something just come up
08:57before our last three lunch dates.
09:00Is everything okay with her?
09:02I'm sorry to worry. She's avoiding me.
09:04Yeah, well, um, we broke up.
09:08Er, well, she broke up with me, so...
09:10She's probably avoiding me more than you.
09:13Oh, no. That's a shame.
09:16Yeah. Thank you.
09:19It's been hard.
09:20Oh.
09:22Your daughter is an amazing woman.
09:24Oh, yes. She is.
09:27But, you know, time heals all wounds.
09:31Other fish in the sea, et cetera.
09:33Chin up.
09:39Honestly, it has been really hard on the kids,
09:41and I've really had to take a step back.
09:43Hmm. In middle school,
09:45it's such a tough time for girls.
09:47I barely survived.
09:50Oh, Captain Wagner,
09:51have you ever heard of this?
09:53Cellular memory?
09:54Like on a cell phone?
09:55No. So, it's actually a little understood phenomenon,
09:58wherein the organ transplant recipient takes on
10:00the characteristics and personality of their donor.
10:03Like food cravings and phobias,
10:06and in some cases, even memories.
10:08Isn't that fascinating?
10:09Sounds a little out there, but anything is possible. Why?
10:12Cord was just telling me about his heart transplant last year.
10:16She is a really good listener.
10:18Yeah. Agreed.
10:19How do you two know each other?
10:20They don't.
10:21He's being processed.
10:24Yes.
10:24I broke into the Organ Donor Network Association offices.
10:29Allegedly.
10:31Allegedly.
10:31I see.
10:33Elsbeth, a word.
10:35Okay.
10:37Yeah.
10:45Before you say anything, he had his reasons.
10:47Which were?
10:48His new heart thinks its old owner was murdered.
10:52Ugh.
10:53I know, but ever since he had his heart transplant,
10:56he's been having these horrible, violent nightmares,
10:59and because of donor privacy laws,
11:01he only received his donor's name.
11:03He doesn't even know how his donor died, so...
11:06So, he breaks into the Organ Donor Network's offices.
11:09Exactly. You get it.
11:12Elsbeth, I admire your penchant for making friends wherever you go,
11:15but this man seems unwell.
11:18Oh.
11:19He'll be the first to admit it.
11:21He just really, really needs answers.
11:25To the questions raised by his organ.
11:27Okay.
11:28I-I-I don't even know if I believe it myself,
11:30but the donor did die young,
11:32and Cord is worried this might be a case of organ trafficking.
11:35So, I told him I'd find out what I could
11:38after I meet with the others.
11:41The others?
11:43Let's all raise a glass.
11:44One year on, may his memory be as much of a blessing
11:48as were the life-saving gifts he gave us all.
11:52To Tyler!
11:53To Tyler!
11:56Yeah, Cord's theory is nuts.
11:58But I tell you, ever since he told us about the nightmares,
12:02I started having them, too.
12:04For me, it's vampires.
12:06Same for left kidney.
12:07You see, they all agree with me.
12:09Hang on, I didn't say that.
12:11We're all on some pretty gnarly pharmaceuticals post-surgery.
12:15That calcinella has some funky side effects.
12:19Could be that's all it is.
12:21Well, I just think it's so impressive
12:22that you all got together to do this.
12:24Well, Tyler gave us our lives back.
12:27That's why I feel like I owe it to him.
12:28To figure out if there's anything to these memories.
12:31Right.
12:32Okay, so there's heart, pancreas, right kidney, left kidney, intestines.
12:38No lungs?
12:38He didn't make it.
12:40Oh, no.
12:41Oh, no.
12:42Sorry, his son had a soccer tournament.
12:44Oh.
12:44So.
12:46Uh, well, where's Liver?
12:49We all had to waive our privacy rights with the donor network
12:52in order to meet up with each other.
12:53Liver was the only recipient who didn't want to be identified.
12:57Huh.
12:59I wonder why.
13:04Well, the numbers are perfect.
13:24I picked it up and it turns out I'm an incredible hula hooper.
13:30Why does that not surprise me?
13:32All right, jungle adventurers.
13:34Here's your Shirley and the Temple of Doom and your hippopotamus galmule.
13:39Food's on the way.
13:40Anything else I can grab for you?
13:41Oh, maybe a song?
13:43We love it when the waiters sing.
13:45We don't do that here.
13:46Oh.
13:48Oh.
13:50I'm happy you were doing this.
13:52Yeah.
13:52Without Marissa, I mean.
13:56I didn't hear from you for a bit, so I thought maybe you changed your mind about tonight.
14:00Which, you still can, by the way.
14:03I'm happy to.
14:05I just wanted to talk to you about something in person.
14:10After Teddy wrote that story about Pete, the MTA worker that fed you as a boy, he found out that
14:19man suffers from dementia.
14:22That wasn't the real Pete, even though you said you would recognize him anywhere.
14:27Oh.
14:28And Captain Wagner can't find anything proving that you were ever unhoused at all.
14:34Your family was on a lease.
14:39Well, I, uh, I imagine that our landlord kept my mom's name on the lease as a favor so that
14:46I could stay in my school.
14:50The truth is, uh, I don't remember a whole lot from that time in my life.
14:58The things that I do remember, they're hard to talk about.
15:05And after I read Teddy's story, I couldn't say that that man wasn't familiar at all.
15:13I'm not a people pleaser.
15:14It gets me in trouble sometimes.
15:18I'm sorry, I, uh, I just, I didn't think I'd have to justify all this to you.
15:23No, I'm sorry.
15:24I didn't, I didn't mean to upset you.
15:26No.
15:28Just to be clear, though, there was a Pete, right?
15:34Yes.
15:35Of course it was.
15:38Hey, guys, I'm really not supposed to do this, but since you guys asked, I'm actually in this musical workshop
15:44next month.
15:45It's a parody of One Tree Hill.
15:48Do not tell my manager.
15:56Hey, I got that ME report you asked for?
15:59It's pretty much what you expected.
16:00Tyler Hollis, 22, cause of death, acute ischemic stroke, due to embolic occlusion, manner of death, natural.
16:09Huh.
16:1022.
16:11Wow.
16:12That's so young.
16:13Well, Cord will be relieved.
16:15I got the police report, too.
16:17Paramedics responded to a distress call at the home of his employer, Archer Kopanek.
16:22I did a quick search on him, and look.
16:27Biohacking?
16:27Is that like when someone adds mean things to your Wikipedia page?
16:31It's this movement of people who think they can use science to extend their lives, ideally forever.
16:37Well, now that's weird.
16:38He worked for this longevity expert, and he didn't make it to 23?
16:45Hmm.
17:00Oh, hi.
17:01Hi, I'm Elspeth Tassione.
17:02I'm with the police.
17:03Well, sort of.
17:04And my friend received a heart from a man who used to live here named Tyler, and I had a
17:07few questions, but your driveway is so, so long.
17:10So first, could I please use your bathroom?
17:14Tyler was my trainer, but the job is unconventional.
17:17The dynamic only really works if the trainer is living by the rules of the protocol.
17:21Ooh, what kind of protocol?
17:23Well, after I nearly burnt out at 35, I realized if I didn't change, I was gonna die.
17:27So I've devoted my entire life to understanding human longevity.
17:32Well, if Tyler was doing the same thing, isn't it odd that he died so unexpectedly and so young?
17:39I guess there's only so much you can do to fight genetics.
17:42Uh, isn't fighting genetics your whole thing?
17:45It was terrible losing him. He was like a son to me.
17:48Oh, were you the one who found him?
17:49No, I woke up to the ambulance coming up the driveway.
17:52Hang on. If you were asleep, then who called 911?
17:56Tyler was wearing an externa band. It registered the stroke and then called for help.
18:00The ring called for help?
18:02Yes.
18:02Is there anything a good accessory can't do?
18:05No, the ring traces 30 distinct biometrics.
18:08Heart rate, body temperature, most important, sleep.
18:11I've worn it every day for the past six years. See?
18:14Wow, look at that consistency. That is impressive.
18:18Me, sometimes I'm a night owl, sometimes I'm an early bird, sometimes I'm just a loon.
18:25Routine is the cornerstone to good health. Without quality, consistent sleep, the systems in the body, they begin to shut
18:31down. You're screwed.
18:32Oh, I don't know. My grandmother, she used to stay awake for weeks playing online bridge and she lived past
18:38100.
18:39So did her mother and her sister too, actually.
18:43Really? It's extremely rare to have more than one centenarian in a single family.
18:47Must be that strong, good moons, Dr. Stock.
18:51My concierge physician, Dr. Kim, is running a study about people like you. If you're interested, I'll give you his
18:56number. Then I do need to get back to you.
18:59Ooh. What's that?
19:07How did you get it to be such an alarming coke?
19:12Blueberries, some cherry, almond milk, flaxseed, chia seeds, spermidine powder, manuka honey, chlorella powder, creatine, collagen peptides, and coco flavanols.
19:24Oh, I'm all right. I've been trying to cut back on my flavanols.
19:28Your body will thank you.
19:30Oh, gosh. I don't know how you get through all these. Sometimes I have to wrap my pills in a
19:35little bit of deli ham.
19:36Or American cheese. Or, oh, my favorite, frozen yogurt.
19:42My doctor and I have crafted the perfect balance of minerals, vitamins, and nootropics to help counter the aging process.
19:51Calcinolate, huh? That's the second time in two days I've heard that drug name. Isn't that for organ transplant patients?
19:59Uh, yeah. Yeah, I had a liver transplant.
20:03Your liver?
20:05I don't know what that means. In the stupidity of my youth, I did irreparable damage to my liver.
20:10Dr. Kim, he felt that I might benefit from a partial transplant.
20:14From Tyler?
20:15No, not Tyler. From my wonderful, amazing, heroic son, Atlas.
20:20Wow. That must have brought you and your son even closer.
20:25You changed everything for us.
20:27My father is a selfish, vindictive prick, and I'd take that liver back if I could.
20:32That's a little different than the way he told it.
20:35When my father turned 40, he entered the mother of all midlife crises.
20:39Well, I guess if he had his way, it'd be more of a quarter-life crisis, right?
20:45My mom couldn't take it. She packed her bags. But I stayed.
20:49You wanted to be close to your dad.
20:52I stuck to all those rules. Ate all his terrible health food. Took all those pills. I even started giving
20:57him my blood.
20:59Sorry. It sounded like you said you gave him your blood?
21:03According to his quack doctor, studies in mice show young plasma improving the health of older mice.
21:09I didn't mind. Until he asked for a chunk of my liver, too.
21:13At first, he was grateful. I guess. But then he started accusing me of cheating on the protocol.
21:19Said I never took it seriously enough. So I told him I was done.
21:21He didn't want a son. He wanted a lab rat.
21:29So, Archer's son said that Archer was grateful for the liver, but then he turned on him later. Why?
21:35Elizabeth, do not make me put a bell on you.
21:37Well, I wonder, did Archer accuse Atlas of cheating because his new liver wasn't performing as well as he hoped?
21:43I mean, what if Atlas's liver wasn't good enough for Archer?
21:47Maybe he killed Tyler to get a new one.
21:49May I remind you we need facts, not gut feelings or organ prophecies.
21:54Last time I checked, major surgeries carry risks. An elective one would be insane.
21:58Archer built his life around perfection. One organ doesn't work, get another one.
22:03Plus, I pulled Tyler's financial records. He was paid over six figures last year.
22:08I don't think personal training was all Tyler was providing Archer.
22:11Are you implying...
22:12That Archer was using Tyler's blood plasma? Yes.
22:16That is absolutely not what I was gonna say.
22:19What in a Nosferatu?
22:20Tyler used the money to buy an Airstream trailer two weeks before he died.
22:24If we had an official investigation with a detective on the case, we could find out where that trailer ended
22:29up.
22:29I can't think about this right now. I'm late for lunch with Julia.
22:32But the trailer...
22:34Of course he told you. Yes, we broke up and yes, I don't want to see him right now.
22:39Did he do something to hurt you?
22:40Dad, drop it.
22:41I'm just saying, the boy knows I have a gun. If he so much as...
22:45It was you.
22:47Me? What did I do?
22:49Nothing. That boy admires you so much, it's really, really annoying.
22:53He was always asking about you, what you thought of him, if you ever asked about him.
22:57He's desperate for your approval.
23:00You were right, okay?
23:02I never should have dated one of your officers.
23:05Now, not another word about it, I mean it.
23:07But I'm gonna... Dad.
23:09No.
23:15Rivers, how are you holding up?
23:16I'm okay, sir.
23:20Hey, I have an assignment.
23:23He's one of my best men.
23:25And... and that's me?
23:26Of course.
23:29Okay.
23:31Yeah, what's the assignment?
23:37And you think this kid is being paid extra for his blood?
23:41Exactly.
23:42What exactly are you hoping to find here?
23:44Well, according to Archer, Tyler was a rover.
23:47No family, no close friends.
23:48So who's in there?
23:53Can I help you?
23:57Bingo.
24:03Tyler and I met during an Ashtanga yoga teaching certification class last year.
24:09Our eyes met during the sun salutation and right there we knew somewhere in our hearts we had met before.
24:16In another life.
24:17Oh, soulmate.
24:20We were so happy, so alive for the next three and a half weeks anyway.
24:28That ring belonged to Tyler, right?
24:32He was wearing it when he died.
24:35That's all I have of him.
24:37Did Tyler ever mention anything about his boss?
24:40Tyler didn't like to talk about his job.
24:43And even if he wanted to, he signed an NDA.
24:46Sometimes he would come over exhausted and pale.
24:51If only he'd quit a little sooner.
24:53Hang on, Tyler quit?
24:55He was about to.
24:56We pulled our savings and we bought this trailer.
24:59We were gonna travel, sleep under the stars.
25:02You know?
25:05I really thought he was my future.
25:08Yeah, I know the feeling.
25:09It was so sudden and shocking.
25:12The way he died.
25:15I'm so sorry.
25:17Did you ever question how he died?
25:21Tyler always said he thought the stress of his job was killing him.
25:26I just figured it finally did.
25:31Either that or someone really wanted it to look that way.
25:36Plenty of people quit their jobs.
25:38Doesn't seem like an especially strong motive for murder.
25:41Except when your employer is a health-obsessed perfectionist with abandonment issues.
25:46So did he kill him for his liver or because he felt betrayed?
25:49Yes.
25:50We know that Archer wasn't satisfied with his son's liver.
25:54Whereas Tyler's was probably pristine.
25:58But if Tyler quit, it wouldn't be anymore.
26:02So Archer felt betrayed and abandoned.
26:07He saw a perfectly good liver about to go to waste.
26:12What do you think, detective?
26:16Oh, uh...
26:17Well, the timing is suspicious.
26:19And we know Tyler's cause of death.
26:21You know, he had a stroke.
26:22I mean, yes, he was young.
26:23But also that does happen.
26:24Or does it?
26:27I took a look at the M.E. report.
26:29There was no suggestion of foul play.
26:31So the organ donation took priority over an autopsy.
26:35They didn't even do one.
26:36Okay, so then what?
26:38There are ways to induce symptoms that could be mistaken for a stroke.
26:44We just have to work and sort out the ones that are plausible.
26:48If you and the M.E. can come up with an alternative cause of death, then you actually might have
26:54something.
26:55We will.
26:56But first, I have a doctor's appointment.
27:01Be sure it gives my knees an extra hard look.
27:04I don't know what is going on in there.
27:06That's not how it works.
27:08And you really shouldn't be talking.
27:09Oh, right.
27:10Sorry.
27:12Are you really here at Archer's house every day?
27:15I just said, you know, why don't I talk for a while?
27:18Yes, I'm here every day.
27:20Archer undergoes so many procedures that would be dangerous if not administered by a medical professional.
27:25You can sit up now.
27:28And you can talk again.
27:29Dangerous how?
27:30Well, take IV injections.
27:32He gets several.
27:34Administered incorrectly, they can lead to infections, collapsed veins, air bubbles.
27:39Ooh! Jewelry!
27:41Your very own externaband.
27:42I've loaded your test results into this system, so as soon as you put that on, we can get your
27:46current stats,
27:49and voila.
27:51Remarkable.
27:51Oh, Archer.
27:53You're a medical miracle.
27:56I would have thought the hair dye alone would have added a decade.
28:00Are you ready for our session?
28:04Punch from your core.
28:06Ah!
28:07Great.
28:07I can feel it now.
28:09Yeah.
28:09Did you used to do this with Tyler?
28:11All the time.
28:12Too bad they couldn't do an ab transplant, right?
28:14Oh, but then, whoever received Tyler's rock-hard six-pack would be having nightmares, too.
28:20What, uh, nightmares?
28:22Oh, all the recipients of Tyler's organs have been having nightmares.
28:26His heart recipient thinks Tyler was murdered.
28:29Are you okay? I'm so sorry.
28:31No, I'm fine.
28:31It was my fault.
28:33Hey, Sven.
28:35Prep my shake.
28:36Ugh.
28:37So sorry.
28:38Ugh.
28:39Do you think it's possible that organs carry memories?
28:43I believe in science, not ghost stories.
28:45Yeah.
28:46I hate nightmares.
28:47I have this recurring one where I'm still married.
28:49Ugh!
28:50Do you have bad dreams?
28:52Uh, no.
28:52I sleep perfectly.
28:53Right.
28:54Well, except the night that Tyler died and the sirens woke you up.
29:00It was a rare night of bad sleep for me.
29:03I'm rigorous about it, including my wind-down routine.
29:06Which means it's time for you to leave.
29:10Aw, but it's only four o'clock.
29:12Sven will show you out.
29:13Oh.
29:14Ugh.
29:18Thanks.
29:20Uh, I just, I just want to thank you again for taking a chance on me.
29:23I'm really learning a lot.
29:25You are doing great.
29:27But listen.
29:28Oh my God.
29:29Am I fired?
29:30Uh, no.
29:31Look, I brought you here to tell you you're doing great, but I'm taking you off the Alec Bloom beat.
29:36What?
29:37Why?
29:37You didn't tell me your mom was dating the guy.
29:39That doesn't work for us.
29:41Oh, please.
29:41They're not dating.
29:42Not really.
29:42That's not what his very aggressive campaign manager said on the phone this morning.
29:47Marissa?
29:49She called you?
29:50No.
29:50She was not happy about the whole Pete, not Pete mix-up.
29:53She called it sloppy journalism.
29:54Now she thinks you're kicking up dirt just to cover your mistake.
29:57What?
29:58Wait, don't you see what's happening?
29:59She wants us to stop asking questions.
30:01Don't you want to know why?
30:02Of course.
30:03That's why I told her to kiss off.
30:04But she has a point about your conflict.
30:07Our campaign reporters are very good at this, Teddy.
30:09If there's something to know about Bloom, someone will find it.
30:13It just won't be you.
30:17This strawberry might be the most delicious thing I've ever tried in my whole entire life.
30:22But have you tried birthday cake?
30:24Good point.
30:25What the hell is going on here?
30:27Oh, Archer.
30:28Oh, hi.
30:29I admit, when I saw your location pins together, I was curious, but never in my wildest imagination
30:35could I have expected this.
30:37Wait, these things track our locations?
30:39It's in the contract you signed.
30:40Oh, I'm glad you brought that up.
30:42You know what?
30:43I'm gonna go with the peanut butter.
30:44Medium.
30:45And could I get rainbow sprinkles and blueberries on that?
30:48Or is it extra?
30:50Oh, right.
30:51Sorry.
30:51Contract.
30:52Yes, so Sven and I were talking and I mentioned that I'm a lawyer and he said he had some
30:59questions
30:59about his employment contract.
31:01And I will admit, I do too.
31:05For example, this clause on page 236.
31:10She said if I die while working for you, my anatomical remains legally belong to your nonprofit.
31:15Is that standard boilerplate for all of your employees?
31:18You'd have to ask my lawyer.
31:20I just think it's funny.
31:23Tyler's organs ended up going to patients who needed them.
31:27But if you needed an organ, say, I don't know, a liver, then I suppose this contract would have given
31:34you first dibs.
31:37Oh, thanks.
31:38Well, maybe direct Sven's attention to the part that requires him to avoid preservatives and processed sweeteners.
31:45What?
31:45You're fired.
31:47And as for you, Miss Tassioni, our study is over.
31:50Goodbye.
31:53I'm not sure it is.
32:16Hey, dude, you're screaming.
32:20And you overslept.
32:21It's 9.45.
32:22I didn't sleep well.
32:25Okay.
32:26Well, my car's here.
32:28So, I guess it's goodbye.
32:34Jack.
32:37Blood, plasma, bodily autonomy.
32:41Tyler signed away all of it in his contract with Archer.
32:43And I believe Archer killed Tyler and exercised his claim on his liver.
32:50Dr. Kim regularly warns Archer about the dangers of incorrect syringe usage, namely, air bubbles.
32:58Yes, now, an air bubble in Tyler's bloodstream would cause an air embolism, which would register on an externa band
33:06as a blood clot.
33:08Uh, Elspeth, you're beeping.
33:09Yeah, I know.
33:10I haven't reached my step count for the day.
33:12Just ignore it.
33:14Okay.
33:15You mind if I, uh...
33:16No?
33:17Go ahead.
33:17Archer, he makes his bio data public on his website every single day for years, except for two occasions.
33:27The first, a two-month stint after his first partial liver transplant from his son.
33:33And a six-month dark period after Tyler's death.
33:39The recovery time for a partial liver donation is eight weeks.
33:43But a full liver donation would require...
33:46Let me guess.
33:48Six months.
33:49You got it.
33:50I'll admit, it raises questions.
33:52But unless you can break Archer's alibi, I'm not sure what you think we can do, Elspeth.
34:03Hey!
34:04Bedtime?
34:05Gord!
34:06Come on in.
34:08Sorry.
34:09This shouldn't take much longer.
34:09Have a seat.
34:11How are you?
34:13Uh, okay.
34:14Uh, well...
34:14I hate to say it.
34:16Um...
34:17I'm not great.
34:18Oh!
34:19Oh!
34:20Phew!
34:21Ah, sorry.
34:24Go on.
34:25I mean, it's driving me nuts.
34:26Like, I lay awake all night just listening to my heart and thinking about how Tyler was killed for it.
34:32Cora!
34:35That is not your fault!
34:39I know, deep down, it's all in my head.
34:41But the mind is a powerful thing.
34:43And...
34:44I am so scared that my body's gonna reject this heart.
34:51Stuff it!
34:53I'm sorry.
34:55It was a miracle I got a match in the first place.
34:58Do you know how rare it is to get somebody's organ into surgery in good condition?
35:01Every second counts.
35:03You're right.
35:05But Archer's house is in the middle of nowhere.
35:09The driveway alone would have added an hour there and back.
35:25It's easy!
35:26You're right, I mean, what's your fault.
35:26I mean, what's your fault, I should've told you.
35:27I don't know.
35:28I'll do this, but I also love to try and lie.
35:28I mean, you're not okay.
35:29I'll be right.
35:29Yeah, I can't tell you why it's done.
35:30I know, that's your fault, you're right.
35:31I know, you're right.
35:32Oh, you're right.
35:32Oh, so...
35:34Me too.
35:38I'll be right up.
35:59Captain, I have something.
36:11I'm coming. I said, I'm coming.
36:19Good morning.
36:24Not sleeping well?
36:25A recurring nightmare, one which I seem to still be in.
36:30We brought you something that might make you feel a bit better.
36:33It's Froyo. I hope you like birthday cake flavor.
36:38Studies show red dye 40 causes colonic inflammation.
36:41Oh, Archer.
36:44Wearing this ring, it made me realize that my youthfulness isn't a scientific anomaly.
36:50I just enjoy living.
36:53I surround myself with people who make me happy and good, delicious food
36:59and bright colors and fun hats and, oh, those fabric-y upholstered wallpapers that you see.
37:05Oh, right. Sorry. Got carried away.
37:09Another thing that keeps me young.
37:12You people act like I'm denying myself all these pleasures.
37:17But I actually like the way I live.
37:21But Tyler didn't, did he?
37:23He wanted to sleep under the stars with the girl he loved.
37:27He wanted more than this.
37:29Just like your wife.
37:31And your son.
37:32And Sven.
37:33I don't need anyone else.
37:35You needed Tyler, right?
37:37Or part of him, at least.
37:39And that's why you had to kill him.
37:43It was the ring that gave you up?
37:45What are you talking about?
37:47The day that Tyler died, your cellular age was the lowest it had ever been.
37:5322.
37:55It's impressive.
37:56But after getting Tyler's externa band from his secret girlfriend, we realized that that day,
38:04Tyler's cellular age shot up to 31.9.
38:08You switched ages.
38:10Because you switched rings.
38:13That night, Tyler was the one who slept soundly.
38:16Not you.
38:17He was wearing your ring, giving you an alibi.
38:20Meanwhile, you wore Tyler's ring and faked a medical episode to trigger the 911 call.
38:25Then the software update gave you the window you needed.
38:29You didn't actually kill him until 30 minutes later when the paramedics were close by.
38:34Then you switched rings and went to bed.
38:37The perfectionist in you had to make sure that that liver stayed as fresh as possible,
38:43despite your long, long, long driveway.
38:51You people really are exhausting.
38:54You're having me too, aren't you?
38:56The nightmares.
38:57Ever since I told you the others weren't sleeping well.
38:59There's no such thing as organ memories.
39:02Memories, power of suggestion, drug side effects.
39:05Who knows what's causing them?
39:06But the data doesn't lie, Archer.
39:09You were wearing Tyler's ring before he died,
39:11and he was wearing it again by the time the paramedics arrived.
39:14That means you were with Tyler the moment of his death.
39:18Which is enough for a warrant on your medical records.
39:23So we'll see whose liver you really have.
39:28They don't serve Flavinol smoothies in prison,
39:32so you might as well break protocol now.
39:47That's true.
39:50Oh, damn it. That's so good.
39:52Yes!
40:00Are you Anna?
40:02I am so sorry about what happened to Tyler.
40:06Thank you for pursuing the truth.
40:09And you too, ma'am.
40:11I just hope it puts both of your hearts at ease.
40:16Would you want to hear them?
40:19Could I?
40:28There he is.
40:33That's Tyler.
40:51You're here late, detective.
40:53Oh, yeah.
40:54Yeah, you know, I just, uh, I had a free evening, so I figured I'd put a dent in some
40:59paperwork.
41:00Oh, you know, I think I need to clench myself of this longevity business.
41:05Take a few days off of my life with a good glass of scotch.
41:08Yeah, that's a great idea.
41:10You have a good night, Captain.
41:11Maybe, um, you can join me.
41:15Uh, yeah, I know that that would be awesome.
41:18Uh, let me just, uh, grab my coat.
41:23Probably not a good idea to, uh, mention this to Julia.
41:27Oh, yeah, no, no, definitely not.
41:29Right.
41:30Let's go.
41:38Teddy?
41:39I got your text.
41:40It's late.
41:40Are you okay?
41:41Oh, yeah.
41:42Sorry.
41:42I let myself in.
41:43Um, I was finishing a work event nearby, and, um, yes, I did have a glass and a half of
41:49wine,
41:49so I'm being brave.
41:50Now?
41:51I'm kind of...
41:51Mom, why didn't you tell me that you and Alec have actually been dating?
41:54Oh, Teddy, this isn't...
41:55Not that it really matters, but it does sort of complicate things for me at my job.
42:01Mom, Marissa called my editor on me, which is, like, so aggressive, and kind of makes
42:06me think that there's a there there.
42:07Teddy, he's here.
42:08No, Mom, I'm sorry.
42:09I have to say this.
42:10I really want you to be happy, whether it's on your own or with someone special, but your
42:16instincts are just usually so sharp, and I'd hate to see you setting them aside just
42:19because this guy's charming and you like his politics.
42:22Hang on.
42:24Who's here?
42:25Do you have any Q-tips?
42:26By the way, your water pressure is so good, I'm starting to wonder if it violates city code.
42:32Oh.
42:36Hello.
42:39Alec, you remember my son, Teddy.
42:56I'm sorry.
43:00No.
43:14I'm sorry.
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