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00:06So the Jane Doe who was on the train tracks was actually a biomedical engineer working at Thor
00:12labs. That tech company made the news for 3D printing human organs. They're talking security
00:19clearances. Marino says you think Matt Peterson might be involved. If he really did have something
00:23to do with this, then Gwen's death is on me. You know you can't tell your wife any of this,
00:28right?
00:28You mean my wife, the chief medical examiner in charge of the case? Aren't you supposed to do that in
00:33your bedroom?
00:34This is, uh, my niece Lucy. Lucy, this is Benton. Why is Abby Turnbull always nipping at our heels?
00:41It's the job of public servants to bring truth to the people. There is a serial murderer on the loose.
00:47I
00:47have till Friday to catch him before he kills again. We can trace the soap, narrow our scope of suspects.
00:54You still think it's Matt Peterson? Nothing yet that tells me otherwise.
00:57See what I sent you? You've got to be fucking kidding me. Peter! I'm sorry, I gotta go.
01:01I think I just made a big mistake.
01:05Radio! Shut up! How did you know Gwen Haney?
01:09I wanted to find out if it was ever even going to be possible.
01:12What? Fully functioning, compatible, synthetic organs.
01:16When people die, that's it. They're gone. They're fucking gone.
01:21Hard.
01:23...
03:51Thor Labs?
03:52Yeah.
03:55That's where Gwen Haney worked.
03:57Is this connected to her dad?
03:59Thor Labs, contract for the Defense Department.
04:01Dr. Kay Scarpetta, this is my partner, Dr. K. Scarpetta, this is my partner, Sierra Patron.
04:05Nice to meet you, Dr. Scarpetta. Thank you for coming.
04:07Well, this is not like a head of choice, is it? So what do you need from me?
04:11Well, we need a medical examiner to do an out-of-the-box autopsy.
04:15Word has it you're the best.
04:16No need to flatter me. So three months ago, Thor launched an experimental biomedical lab to 3D bioprint human organs
04:29in orbit.
04:29Apparently conditions in space in space, the tiniest in space, the tiniest blood vessels can stand on their own.
04:38So earlier today, ground control lost all contact with the orbiter. And some three hours after that, we detected an
04:43unknown object re-entering Earth's atmosphere and completely disintegrating.
04:47The orbiter. So, um, what happened to it?
04:51Well, that's, uh, what you're here to tell us.
04:58As far as we can tell, the orbiter started losing speed, causing it to free fall.
05:03Then the Earth's atmosphere did the rest.
05:05At nearly 17,000 miles per hour, the friction of the air would have caused it to start burning up
05:10almost immediately.
05:11The Thor orbiter had nine modules, but the lab was the only one fitted with extra solar radiation shielding.
05:17Three individuals lived on that orbiter. Two commercial astronauts, an American and a Russian to run the station, and a
05:24biomedical engineer from Thor labs to perform the experiments, Jared Wharton.
05:29Using meta-allergic x-ray, we've determined there are two bodies inside of the lab wreckage.
05:34In the entire history of our space program, we've never had a death in orbit.
05:39We must find out as quickly as possible what happened to these men, what caused their deaths, and for this
05:45reason, we've brought in renowned expert Dr. K. Scarpetta to be the first to examine whatever remains of them.
05:53Gwen Haney, also a biomedical engineer at Thor, was found murdered in Virginia this past week.
06:03We believe that Gwen was killed in her home. Her body was then moved and staged on Dangerfield Island.
06:10Haney came on the Bureau's radar last summer when intelligence was received that she was selling sensitive trade secrets to
06:18our foreign competitors, the Russians.
06:21Two days after Gwen Haney's death, Jared Wharton placed a brief call to her cell phone from the Thor orbiter.
06:35Hello from space, my dear. How are you?
06:38What does that mean?
06:40Well, we believe it means that Jared Wharton and Gwen Haney were partners shopping biotech to the Russians, and that
06:49her murder is somehow connected to the two dead men inside that orbiter.
06:57I want to speak to your supervisor.
06:59Why not the sales department?
07:00Because I already spoke to the guy in Borowash sales and accounting, and the dumbass in PR twice.
07:08Actually, do you know what? No more transfers. You, sir, are going to be my hero.
07:14Because I'm trying to look for a serial killer, and there's 100,000 women in this city who are running
07:18out of time.
07:20Borowash is non-toxic, ma'am.
07:22What?
07:23It can't kill you.
07:25Okay, I'm going to need you to really listen.
07:28I'm Dr. Kay Scarpetta.
07:30I'm the chief medical examiner of Virginia, and I investigate deaths.
07:35Do you follow?
07:36So, like a coroner?
07:38Uh, no.
07:39No, no. Nothing like a coroner.
07:41Look, I need a list immediately of every Borowash client in Alexandria.
07:47And if I don't get that list, you're going to see a court order on your desk with your name
07:52on it.
07:54Do you know my name?
07:56What?
07:57Oh, shit.
07:58Uh, um, I do. I have it written down.
08:02Do you have a place you want to brief hold?
08:04No. No. No. No. No.
08:08No!
08:12These Abby Turnbull articles aren't helping much, just as far as people feeling terrified.
08:18Gun sales are through the roof.
08:21First thing you know, we're going to be in a city full of quaking cowards all armed to the teeth.
08:25There'll be a rash of accidents, and everybody's fucked.
08:30Publicity can inflate a killer's ego. It can lead to more bodies.
08:34So you're saying he strikes tonight?
08:36We're screwed.
08:38Borowash is used in 73 city and state buildings in Alexandria and D.C.
08:43Courthouses, county hospitals, DMV. I haven't even gotten started on the private businesses yet.
08:48So at least 10,000 employees across the city.
08:52At least.
08:52Jesus Christ.
08:54You want A to H, I to O, or P to Z.
08:58And what? Interview 10,000 people?
09:00Yeah, well, obviously I have to narrow it down. I just don't know how to yet, but we will.
09:04You realize it's already 6 p.m., right? I mean, we ain't going to get no one on the phone
09:08until Monday.
09:09Well, what do we do? It is Friday night. Women are afraid to go home.
09:13You should get home. To your niece. Lock your doors on the windows.
09:17Look, I ain't just going to sit around. I'm a cop. It's the night he strikes. I'll patrol the fucking
09:23streets.
09:23Look, let's hope that all this attention does the opposite of what we think.
09:28Encourages him to lay low.
09:29Can we at least agree to page each other at the first sign of trouble?
09:33Okay?
09:36Doc, you need a ride? I'm heading that way myself.
09:39Well, I could follow you if you'd feel more comfortable.
09:43I can get myself home.
10:05Hey.
10:09What are you typing?
10:12Lucy?
10:14No? Nothing?
10:27Luce?
10:28We're going to go see a movie.
10:29Okay?
10:33He's always been a little rough around the edges, Pete.
10:36I mean, we all know he's not really domesticated.
10:38But, man, I have never seen him lose his cool like that.
10:43Have you?
10:45Like, was he going to kill that guy if we hadn't shown up?
10:48No.
10:55I am sure he didn't mean any of the things he said.
11:01Just lost his cool, you know?
11:03I actually think he did mean it.
11:05And I think it's something he's wanted to say to me for a while.
11:14I, um, I saw what was on your screen.
11:18Well, who was on your screen when I came over to your place the other day.
11:26She's beautiful, Lucy.
11:28And I just, I want to say, it's okay.
11:34You know, everybody deals with grief their own way.
11:38And it's honestly nobody's business, really, but your own.
11:48Hey, um, I have a bottle of something not too terrible on the shelf over there.
11:54If you want to maybe have a drink, hang out.
12:00You know, I think I should go home.
12:02And, uh, check on Pete.
12:04Yeah.
12:05Yeah.
12:06No, yeah, of course.
12:08That's, that's a good idea.
12:09You should do that.
12:10Count me in on the next one, though.
12:13Yeah.
12:15Hmm.
12:22He just got up.
12:23He left.
12:24I'm so embarrassed.
12:26He didn't even touch his fish.
12:27But I guess it was the, um, eyeballs.
12:32Probably a no-go.
12:33But, you know, hindsight is, uh, 2020.
12:37What are you looking for?
12:38I'm looking for a cigarette.
12:39I would like a cigarette because I'm a little drunk and I like to smoke.
12:43Okay.
12:44Well, uh, you're never going to find those in Lucy's house.
12:47Oh, really?
12:50What's this, then, hmm?
12:51That's a joint.
12:52Oh, even better.
12:54Even better.
12:55Oh, um, do we think that this is wise?
12:59Mm.
13:00It is not just wise.
13:02It is necessary.
13:07Janet.
13:09Thank you, thank you, thank you for telling me.
13:11Of course he's in love with her.
13:13Why else would he do these things?
13:15No, no.
13:17Look, I never should have said that.
13:19I-I didn't mean it like it was true, like a real feeling.
13:24More like one of those unrequited doohickeys that lingers a little longer than you-
13:28No.
13:29No.
13:30Because he didn't even stay for the Baked Alaska, and he loves meringue!
13:35Okay, and even if it were true, and I'm not saying that it was, it's so obvious who
13:41Marino loves now and who he wants to be with.
13:45Me.
13:46Yes, of course you.
13:50Yeah, I thought that at one point.
13:52At the beginning.
13:53Now I'm a fucking Constellation prize.
14:00What the fuck am I looking at?
14:01Oh, hi baby.
14:03What are you doing here, mother?
14:04And what are you smoking?
14:05Oh, I don't actually know.
14:08I found it in your drawer.
14:10Does anybody want to tell me what's going on here?
14:12We were just talking.
14:15You-
14:16Oh, oh, no.
14:18You're the only one who's allowed to talk to her.
14:20Yes, yes, especially when you treat me like a lunatic for doing it in the first place.
14:23No.
14:24I love Janet.
14:25Mm, I love her.
14:28Janet talks to me like I'm a person.
14:31Like a person she wants to talk to.
14:34And not just like some encumbrance that has to be tolerated until the end of time.
14:42Oh, wow, for God's sake.
14:44And I was lonely.
14:45Where's my husband?
14:48Where's my fucking husband?
14:50Where's Peter?
14:51Where's Peter?
14:59Got anything that's not dead?
15:03Uh, I'd say the flowers here generally fit the circumstances.
15:07Wife or girlfriend.
15:11Not that it's any of your business.
15:13Either Wife, those daisies will do the trick.
15:16Sadder or better if you're playing that angle.
15:23If you really want to win her over, though, scratchers, my friend.
15:27More than anything, chick stick hope.
15:28One thing my wife definitely does not need is more money.
15:32You're married to a woman who doesn't need more money.
15:35You're one lucky SOB.
15:44Give me a pack of premiums, too.
15:47Come on, I'm in a fucking things up kind of mood.
15:50Yeah, live it up.
15:52No telling where this pack will lead.
15:56I love you.
16:13Hey, Doc.
16:14So, good news, bad news on the Peterson front.
16:18You were right.
16:20He didn't do it.
16:25So, the past is the past.
16:26We can put it behind us.
16:30The bad news part is I, uh...
16:35Shit.
16:35Delete.
16:37Uh, delete message.
16:40Delete.
16:41Delete message.
16:42Delete message.
16:44Delete message, you piece of shit.
16:57All right, Pete.
16:59Pull yourself together.
17:02Check asses, right?
17:04You are lucky SOB.
17:11Look, uh...
17:12I know you're upset,
17:13but I only knew about Gwen for a couple of days.
17:17For a couple of days?
17:18Oh, great.
17:19Okay, well, that makes me feel better.
17:21Just a brief portrayal, huh?
17:23I know.
17:24You're angry.
17:25No, I'm not angry.
17:28I'm in a fucking rage.
17:30Well, when you say it like that,
17:31it sounds far more chilling
17:32than if you just screamed it at me.
17:34Yeah, well...
17:36I'm a professional.
17:45I mean...
17:47I was questioning everything,
17:48my whole career.
17:50Everything, my first case,
17:51all of it.
17:52And all that worry and fear
17:53you could have taken away in an instant.
17:55Okay.
17:55You could have stopped
17:56all of that suffering,
17:57but you didn't.
17:57And you knew.
17:58You knew.
17:59Who does that?
18:00Who does that?
18:01That camera up there
18:02is streaming directly somewhere.
18:04More than anything.
18:04People are paying very close attention,
18:06probably in the White House.
18:07Okay, well, great.
18:09I'm sure they've seen
18:10two people fight before.
18:29All yours.
18:33After you.
18:42Your show now, Dr. Scarpetto.
19:07What are we looking at?
19:10Organs.
19:11Lots of...
19:14biosynthetic organs.
19:25This is what you want to see?
19:27Yes.
19:30What about Dr. Doolittle?
19:32No.
19:33I want to see Scully.
19:35Scully?
19:36You know,
19:37Mulder's partner.
19:39She's a doctor like you
19:40and an FBI agent like I want to be.
19:42Well, since when?
19:43I thought your whole life was computers.
19:45Maybe.
19:45I want to catch bad guys like you,
19:47but with less dead bodies.
19:51Um, two for...
19:52for X-Files, please?
19:54Yep.
19:56You're hissing at me?
19:57Yeah.
19:58What do you want, pizza?
19:58Are you hungry?
19:59Is that why?
19:59Okay, will you stop hissing at me?
20:01No.
20:02Okay.
20:03Hey, Louise, you know, um,
20:05you know that guy
20:05that you met the other night?
20:08Benton?
20:09Yes, Benton.
20:10He was nice.
20:11We worked together.
20:12Actually, he works for me.
20:13Yeah.
20:14Wow.
20:15Um, I just want you to know
20:17that whatever you saw,
20:21that won't happen again.
20:23I don't care, Aunt Kay.
20:24My mom has guys stay over all the time.
20:26He didn't stay over, Lucy.
20:29And he won't be in the future.
20:31We can do whatever we want.
20:32Right, Aunt Kay?
20:33Yeah.
20:34And right now,
20:35I think I would really like some ice cream.
20:38Abby.
20:39Hi.
20:40I guess we had the same idea.
20:42Better out than home, right?
20:44I didn't know you had a daughter.
20:47Uh, no, I don't.
20:48Uh, Lucy, this is...
20:49She's my niece.
20:50She's my sister's daughter.
20:51And she's just staying with me
20:52while my sister is...
20:55Say no more.
20:56I've got one of those.
20:57She's staying with me right now.
21:00So, um...
21:00Abby, don't.
21:02What?
21:02Do that.
21:03You know I can't talk to you.
21:05Like, these optics are really bad.
21:07And I know that my office has been gagged.
21:09Your office is gagged?
21:11Oh, shit.
21:14Look, just tell me this.
21:16Do you really think the hubby did it?
21:18Abby, I can't talk to you.
21:20Fine.
21:21Fine.
21:22You guys be safe.
21:27What happened to what?
21:29Come on.
21:31You once, twice, three times, a lady.
21:42I love you.
21:51I love you.
21:58I love you.
22:08The moments I cherish
22:13With every beat of my heart
22:56Hey, hey, do you guys have any sugar here?
23:00Do you have anything with sugar?
23:02Do you have chocolate?
23:02You ate it.
23:03What?
23:04Lucy doesn't like to keep too much junk in the house.
23:06Yeah, I know. She won't keep my lucky charms.
23:08Certainly not lucky charms.
23:10Because she's dressy.
23:11She doesn't need to know that.
23:13I've known that for a long time.
23:15Why are you in my house getting stoned, Mother?
23:19I just thought maybe it would, you know, balance out the fact I'm a little drunk.
23:27We've had a chin waggle two of late, and usually she's fine.
23:31You're chin wagging with my mother?
23:33Yes, Luce. We've been hanging out a little.
23:35Well, everyone else is suddenly gone all the time.
23:38And it's been quite nice, actually.
23:41Hmm.
23:43A nice thing for you to say.
23:45Really nice.
23:47Back at you, J-Dog.
23:49Luce, Luce. Usually she's fine.
23:51I mean, we talked about her books, and...
23:55And then I maybe accidentally gave her the impression that, um...
24:00Yeah, it doesn't matter.
24:02No.
24:02What?
24:04What?
24:06Well, that Pete...
24:08Might kind of, sort of...
24:10Have always been in love with your Aunt Kay.
24:13What?
24:14Which I've explained was totally false, by the way.
24:18But now I can't seem to unroll that thread.
24:21So all of this is about Marino?
24:24Yeah.
24:25Okay.
24:25Okay.
24:26Mother, wake up.
24:29Hey.
24:30Look in my eyes.
24:32And answer me.
24:34Do you love Marino?
24:38Do you?
24:42All my marriages...
24:44I haven't met so many times.
24:47Oh, my God, you do.
24:50I do.
24:53You love Marino like...
24:58Love, love.
25:04Are you guys having a slumber party in here or something?
25:06Hi.
25:07Hi.
25:08Wait, are those for me?
25:10I mean, yeah, but only if they're gonna make you happy,
25:12which, I mean, they're ugly as shit.
25:14No!
25:15The best I could do at one o'clock in the morning.
25:17They're so beautiful.
25:17Oh, they're not...
25:18Okay.
25:18The most beautiful flowers I've ever seen in my life.
25:21Is that weed I'm smelling?
25:23Yes.
25:24You gonna arrest me?
25:25No, no, I'm not gonna arrest you,
25:26but how about we, uh...
25:27How about we go see if there's any of the doc's delicious lasagna in the fridge?
25:31Oh, fuck her.
25:31Fuck her.
25:32No, no, no.
25:33Come on.
25:33All right.
25:34Where were you?
25:35Where were you?
25:35It was, uh...
25:36But it was so late.
25:37I know.
25:37No, but where were you?
25:39I smoked a wall.
25:46Walk us through what you're seeing.
25:49Intensive damage to the interior of the module.
25:53The walls of the cabin seem to be covered with what appears to be...
25:57Blood.
25:58It's blood.
25:59It's fine in some parts as aerosol.
26:01When a liquid gets released into microgravity is suspended like a small ball.
26:08These weightless balls would then float around in the cabin until they were sucked into the ventilation system.
26:15Right.
26:15Where they would then be hosed out, causing them to spray everywhere.
26:18Any sign of the third roommate?
26:20Nope.
26:21Just fake organs everywhere.
26:23Biosynthetic, not fake.
26:25Oh, non-human.
26:26Partially human.
26:28Thermometer.
26:29Yeah.
26:31You'd think if, uh, you wanted to make something non-human human, it would require more than science.
26:39Magic.
26:40It would require magic.
26:41Well, I was gonna say God, but magic will do.
26:45I'll get a reading.
26:49Well, based on the temperature comparisons and rigor, I would say they have been dead 10 to 12 hours.
26:58So before they crashed, they were killed in orbit.
27:01That's right.
27:02Yeah.
27:12So that woman, Abby, thinks the man married to the doctor lady was the one that killed her?
27:21Um, so, Abby's a reporter, and it's her job to write about crimes that happen and make them exciting.
27:29And she was just trying to get information from me.
27:32Are you friends?
27:33Do you like her?
27:34I actually...
27:37I don't really know her.
27:42I want to get some popcorn.
27:44Uh, we just sat down and you had pizza and ice cream for dinner.
27:48Well, what's a movie without popcorn?
27:50Okay.
27:51Fine.
27:52I have money, and I can walk 10 feet to a popcorn line by myself.
27:55Okay, Lucy.
27:57Shh.
27:59It hasn't even started.
28:03It's me.
28:17Well.
28:18You're getting M&O's.
28:19Can you get M&O's?
28:21Yeah.
28:22Rattel, we can get pretzels and we can get some pumpkin, can I get it to you?
28:28That's for momma.
28:32Alright, you can go ahead.
28:44Thank you for choosing Starlight Cinema, where we bring the stars to you.
28:56No popcorn, what happened?
28:58Nothing.
29:00Lucy, the line was too long.
29:09Why do you keep checking that?
29:11Sorry.
29:25No drink with wife-killers.
29:41Oh, shit.
29:52You hit the ground a little hard there.
29:56Nice hat.
29:59You following me?
30:01Of course I'm following you.
30:03You're suspect numero uno, and tonight is, you know, Friday night.
30:09I can't even drink over my grief in peace.
30:12How do I know this isn't readying with liquid courage before you go out and kill someone?
30:17Stop, would you?
30:19Hey, can you just stop all of it?
30:21Stop harassing me.
30:23Hey, go find the son of a bitch who killed my wife.
30:33I'm telling you right now, I need more cream cheese than that.
30:38You're gonna need more, more than you ever think you need.
30:41Okay.
30:42This is like the most bachelor omelet in the history of omelets.
30:48You know, you should call it that.
30:49Well, it's already got a name.
30:51The southern style New Jersey.
30:53A little ode to my old life and my new life.
30:58So, what life was it an ode to out there on the farm today when you almost beat that Yama
31:02Mac guy to death?
31:03You heard from, from the doc, both her and Benton's cars are gone.
31:08Find that a little bit unusual?
31:10Well, here's an idea.
31:11Why don't we worry a little less about them?
31:14Maybe a little more about you?
31:16Me?
31:16Hmm.
31:18About me, I'm fine.
31:20Really?
31:21There's a lot of subtext slash anger in those punches you threw today for a guy who is fine.
31:26Listen to me, okay?
31:27I'm sorry as hell that you had to be there for that.
31:30I am, okay?
31:32People thinking I'm dumb.
31:33It's like, a little bit my sore spot.
31:35And that fucking guy just jabs at it with a red-hot poker every time I ever fucking seen him.
31:40Pete, there's not anybody who knows you who thinks you're stupid.
31:43My mother thought that.
31:45No, she didn't.
31:46She did.
31:46And that's enough about it.
31:51The point is, don't take nothing I said out there too seriously, okay?
31:55Look, you are allowed to say whatever you want and believe it, too.
32:02You know, people say things sometimes when they're angry that they don't really mean, you know?
32:08Or have even ever thought about, you know, regarding other people's, other people's loved ones.
32:21It's okay, Pete, to say what you feel about Janet.
32:29I just feel sad that she's gone.
32:38You know what I think I'm rich with.
32:51Give me another plate there, yeah?
32:55Hey, what's going on with your mother, by the way?
32:57What was all that about?
33:00You know, honestly, wow.
33:03I think it was about you.
33:05Me?
33:06Mm-hmm.
33:07What did I do this time?
33:09Well, don't take this the wrong way, but I think she really loves you.
33:17Huh?
33:19Yum.
33:22Two dime-sized punchers on the upper torso, perfectly round.
33:28Yeah, well, it's not what you'd expect from shrapnel or space junk.
33:34Or anything natural.
33:35Yeah.
33:37Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
33:42Moving to the second body, one puncher wound, upper torso, one on the leg, perfectly round, dime-sized.
33:56So what are you thinking, Dr. Scarpetta?
33:59Bullet holes.
34:00I'm thinking bullet holes.
34:02I'll need to do an ultrasound.
34:03Do you have the equipment here?
34:05Uh, Tron?
34:11We're watching footage of a Russian spacecraft landing in Kazakhstan.
34:20The Russians are rescuing our missing astronaut.
34:24Jared Horton is alive.
34:28The bodies of the two astronauts will be transported to ACMI offices in Virginia, where I'm going to conduct the
34:34autopsies.
34:35So I can't definitively say what killed them at this time.
34:38Come on, Dr. Scarpetta, you must have a pretty good idea.
34:43What I will say is that the initial ultrasound review indicates that there was a high-speed projectile that penetrated
34:51each of the victims' bodies where it fragmented into birdshot.
34:54This, um, pattern is indicative of glazer safety slugs.
34:59Type of ammunition that, when penetrating the body, ricochets inside without exiting.
35:07This, of course, is the perfect ammunition to kill someone in space.
35:11We believe that these, uh, glazer safety slugs were brought on board the orbiter for the specific intent to murder.
35:18And if Jared Horton is indeed alive and well in Russia, then, uh, I am inclined to think that Jared
35:24Horton murdered his crewmates, sabotaged the orbiter, and then escaped on the Soyuz.
35:29And when will we know for sure?
35:31Uh, the autopsies will leave us without a doubt.
35:33Uh, we'll extract the fragments, analyze them, and if they are indeed glazer safety slugs, then I would agree with
35:40Agent Wesley that this is murder.
35:43And what does this mean for Gwen Haney's murder?
35:45It means we now know why Gwen Haney was killed.
35:51Jared Horton and Gwen Haney were working together to bring technology and information to the Russians.
36:04Thank you, sir.
36:14You want answers, you deserve answers. Anything you want to know, it's, it's all on the table now.
36:20You knew Matt Peterson had nothing to do with Gwen Haney's death and you said nothing to me. I asked
36:25you and you lied to me. That was a choice, Ben.
36:27All I knew was that Gwen was likely a spy. That's all I knew.
36:31So you knew there were many more suspects more likely to have done this than Matt Peterson.
36:34Yeah, I couldn't share that.
36:36Oh, this is a marriage.
36:37It was work, for God's sakes. I swore an oath, Kate.
36:40It's not black and white. I understand government secrets, but you could have hinted at something.
36:44Yeah, you do.
36:44You know exactly what I mean. You could have hinted at something.
36:47What is your obsession with this guy, anyway? This case. The Peterson case was solved years ago.
36:53It was my first big case.
36:55And he didn't kill his wife. We know that. So what is it that's making you so crazy?
37:00Don't change this subject. You knew. You knew you should have said something to me.
37:06Then would you have kept it to yourself? You wouldn't have shared it with Pete.
37:10Oh, come on.
37:10Is there anything you don't share with Pete?
37:12So that's what this is about? You're jealous of Pete?
37:14That is ridiculous.
37:15Yeah, I think you are.
37:16Should I be jealous of Pete?
37:24Are you sleeping with her?
37:28Well...
37:28Well...
37:29Are you sleeping with that girl?
37:30Oh, my...
37:31Come on.
37:32I've seen you a lot of ways, Kate.
37:34Just say it.
37:34I've never seen this color on you.
37:36It's happened before. Why wouldn't it happen again?
37:38Oh, come on. It's different.
37:39No. You're married. I was young. What's different about it?
37:42My whole life was different. Everything was different.
37:46Do you regret it?
37:48That's not the point.
37:49Come on. Answer the question. Do you regret?
37:51No, I don't regret it.
37:52Do you regret leaving your wife and kids for me?
37:54Hey, what are you doing?
37:55What are you doing?
37:55Well, now, so many years later, and you see what this really is, huh?
37:58Please stop.
37:59Well, it would make sense. I mean, you're living here with my crazy family, and it's sort of...
38:04Just say it.
38:06Say what you really feel.
38:07I can take it.
38:08Just say it, Benton. Say what you fucking feel for once. Say it.
38:13Just say it. Tell me the truth.
38:15Okay, listen.
38:16I agree with your sister.
38:18I think she's right. I think you have a codependent connection to your niece.
38:22I saw it when she was 11, and I still see it, and I think Lucy would be better off
38:25away from you.
38:26Away from all of us. Just free. Free to make her own choices, free to fail on her own, and
38:33free to learn how to pick herself back up again.
38:36Is that what you want?
38:37Oh, fuck you, Kay. Fuck you. You asked me to say it, I said it.
38:40I don't want you sleeping in the house tonight. I don't want you sleeping in the house tonight.
38:42Well, I don't give a shit what you want!
38:49It is my house, Kay, and I am not going anywhere.
38:53I think there's something deeply emotionally wrong with you.
38:56What did you say?
38:59You know what I said. And you know it's true.
39:14I'm a period. It's the best thing I've ever eaten in my entire life.
39:20Seriously, it is way better than anything my shit sister made for me.
39:25Listen to me. I am sorry I screwed up that lunch yesterday, babe.
39:29Mm-hmm.
39:29No, that was a grade-A gesture, and I blew it.
39:33But I'm gonna make it up to you. I'm gonna make it up to you like tenfold.
39:40Okay?
39:41That's so nice. Thank you.
40:08Okay. Way too early for FaceTime.
40:11Well, you look great, so...
40:14And you texted me.
40:16Okay, that's a good point.
40:18Mm-hmm.
40:19Actually, I was just a little worried about you.
40:24And Pete.
40:25Oh, Pete's fine.
40:26I mean, he made omelets.
40:30And I'm just dealing with Mom.
40:35How are you?
40:38You know, just waking up to face the day.
40:43And your first thought was of me?
40:49Busted.
40:50Okay.
40:53So what was that like, huh?
40:55I mean, talking to Janet on that thing, I always thought you thought I was creepy.
41:01No, it was...it was...it was a little weird.
41:03But, you know, I'm...I'm a little lonely.
41:07And I was bored.
41:08And so I went in.
41:09And you know what? It was fine.
41:11We...we just started talking.
41:14And she asked me about my books, which was really sweet.
41:20And, uh...
41:21You know, I realized I missed her.
41:23Yeah.
41:24And I felt bad that I hadn't gotten to know her better, really.
41:29And then I just thought about Lucy.
41:31No, it's...
41:32Hey, come on. Hey, listen to me.
41:34Listen to me.
41:36This...this is why I love you.
41:39This is why I love you.
41:41My sweet man.
41:43Hi, baby.
41:44Hi.
41:44Hi.
41:46I'm gonna go in.
41:47Are you...
41:48Yeah, here we go.
41:50Nope, nope.
41:51I'm not going to go close.
41:53But no cigar.
41:56Oh, God.
41:57Who's hoping this batshit omelet tastes better than it looks?
42:00It's delicious.
42:00Guys, it's just an omelet.
42:02It's not just an omelet.
42:03He puts cream cheese and bacon.
42:06You're up.
42:07Why?
42:08Oh, no, we...we haven't gone to bed.
42:11What's that smell?
42:13It's an omelet.
42:14Pete made it.
42:15Where you been, Doc?
42:16Um, I just...I need two hours, so...
42:19I'll fill you in later.
42:21Can't wait.
42:21No, not you.
42:22You know what? I'll be right back.
42:23Hey, Doc.
42:24Hold on.
42:25Listen.
42:27Uh...
42:28Look, I got to the...I got to the bottom of the whole Peterson part of this thing, and...
42:32Yeah, it turns out that he did know Gwen.
42:34But, you know, in his...his crazy way, he had more to gain from her being alive at that point is,
42:40he didn't do it.
42:43So, you know, we're good on that front, right?
42:50Yeah.
42:52Okay.
42:52Yeah.
42:53Thanks, Pete.
42:54Yeah, go get those two in ours.
42:58Night, Doc.
42:58Night.
43:33Night.
43:52Reid.
43:53Night.
43:54It's the last one in a while.
43:57Night.
44:04Let's go.
44:30Let's go.
44:58Let's go.
45:33Let's go.
46:02Let's go.
46:34Let's go.
46:35Did you have fun tonight?
46:36Yeah, I really did.
46:39It was so nice to spend time with you.
46:44Good night, Lise.
46:46Good night, Aunt Kay.
46:48I saw your friend, the FBI guy, at the movies.
46:53You did?
46:57You didn't say anything?
46:59I didn't know he was married.
47:02Did you?
47:07Uh, yeah.
47:08Yeah.
47:09Yeah, I did.
47:13Um...
47:16But thank you for telling me.
47:32Life's complicated, but you know that already, don't you?
47:39Yes.
47:40Yes.
47:41Everything about my life has been complicated.
47:42I'm used to it.
47:49Okay.
47:52Good night.
47:53Sleep well, sweetie.
47:54good night.
49:23Hannah?
49:41Hannah?
49:47Hannah?
49:53Hannah?
50:04Hannah?
50:12Hannah?
50:13Oh, my God.
50:15Oh, my God.
50:16Oh, my God.
50:18Oh, my God.
50:19Oh, my God.
50:24Oh, my God.
50:28Oh, my God.
50:39Oh, my God.
50:40Oh, my God.
50:42Oh, my God.
50:44Oh, my God.
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