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00:06Previously on Sheriff Country
00:07I tried to do this and I can't do it
00:09I can't be a cop's wife anymore
00:10I'm supposed to...
00:11Alright, bye
00:12I'm defending Enoch Barlow
00:14It's either me or the case
00:15It's an ultimatum
00:17I murder someone and they want to throw me a party?
00:19You didn't murder anybody
00:21And if that's true, then why can't I sleep?
00:24Whatever is going on with you
00:25I don't think you're ready to be back in the field
00:27You're on desk duty
00:28Answering calls, pulling files
00:29Hello?
00:30I knew your sister Zoe
00:31I was with her the night she disappeared
00:33I think we should talk
00:58Please don't do this
00:59Dad?
01:00Mom, what's going on?
01:01Is she a woman called my woman?
01:03What about mom?
01:04I heard her screaming
01:04Is she okay?
01:05Off your doors, I'm coming
01:16Ah!
01:16Sheriff's office
01:17Uh-huh
01:19These tissues are for you
01:20For when the Raiders destroy the 49ers
01:22Oh
01:23Did you bring your Xbox?
01:24Because that's the only way that's going to happen
01:26Ooh
01:27Hey, get a bowl for the chips
01:31Aw, gift for me?
01:33You shouldn't have
01:34No, it's for my friend
01:36For her birthday
01:38Oh, the dinner thing
01:39Right
01:40At a fancy place in Sonoma, right?
01:42I'm not going
01:44I thought you were looking forward to that
01:45It's a couple's thing
01:46I RSVP'd during the five minutes that Travis and I were together
01:50That's all
01:51Since when is Mickey Fox afraid of flying solo?
01:53I'm not afraid of flying solo
01:55I've been flying solo since I was divorced
01:58Huh
01:58Yeah, the game's on
01:59Are you going out?
02:00Wait, do you have a date?
02:03I have plans
02:10Gotta hand it to him
02:11The old man's got game
02:12Unlike the Raiders
02:14Just a four-man rush
02:16Looking, looking, buying
02:18Time throws
02:19Go, go, go, go, go
02:21Oh, no, no
02:26I can't listen to this
02:27Oh, ho, ho, ho
02:30Touchdown, Raiders
02:32Did you see that?
02:34Oh, my God
02:35That was incredible
02:37I think this dude is on Nora's fantasy team
02:40And she's probably watching right now
02:43What?
02:44What?
02:45She's a huge Raiders fan
02:46Mm-hmm
02:48You're not over her
02:52It's okay, I get it
02:53It's only been a couple weeks
02:56Not that you see me texting Travis
02:59And here we go
03:00Look, some people are just needier than others, buddy
03:02It's all right
03:02Mm-hmm
03:04Dispatch Adam, one
03:05Respond
03:07Fox?
03:082-11 in progress
03:092-7-8 Sycamore Lane
03:10Home invasion robbery
03:11That's half a mile from here
03:18Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
03:24Whoa, whoa
03:24Whoa, whoa, whoa電話
03:25deferral
03:34translation We're
03:35going 23-
03:42Oh, my God.
04:10Oh, my God. Oh, thank God you guys are here.
04:14Are you the one who called 911? Anyone else in the house?
04:17My parents. Are they okay?
04:19Your dad's badly injured. The ambulance is on the way.
04:21But what about my mom? I heard her screaming.
04:25What's your name?
04:26Paul. Paul Carson.
04:27I'm Sheriff Mickey Fox. Can you tell me what happened?
04:29We all had dinner together, the three of us, and my parents started watching a movie.
04:33So I came up here, and then I started studying for my chem final.
04:36But then I heard my mom scream.
04:39I ran to the stairs, and I saw my dad. He was fighting with them.
04:43Them? How many were there?
04:44I'm not sure. I didn't see them.
04:45But then my dad told me to stay in my room, but maybe I should have helped them.
04:51Maybe I should have...
04:52It's okay, Paul. You did the right thing.
04:57There's nobody else here.
04:58Oh, my God.
04:59They took her.
05:01They took my mom.
05:05We'll get an inventory of stolen items, but right off the bat, Paul says his dad's car's missing.
05:10So maybe they took the mom, uh, Carrie, in his vehicle.
05:14I'll put out a bolo and ask the neighbors to check their ring cams. Maybe we get a glimpse of
05:17her abductors.
05:18This could be the same crew as that home invasion of Sierra Verde last week.
05:21Oh, maybe. Kidnapping would be one hell of an escalation, then.
05:27Poor kid.
05:27I woke up this morning with two parents in a beautiful home.
05:31At the end of the day, standing in the middle of a crime scene.
05:41I gotta say, I was surprised when you called.
05:44I was pleasantly surprised, but surprised nonetheless.
05:47What's that?
05:48I wasn't sure you was picking up on all the little hints I was dropping.
05:52I know it's been a minute, but here's what I see it.
05:56All that uncomfortable getting to know each other crap, we don't gotta worry about it.
06:00We know each other.
06:01We got a history.
06:03So, we just, we relax, and we enjoy each other's company.
06:08But next time I choose the joint, because I may love the meetup, but not for a second date.
06:13You think this is a date?
06:15Well.
06:16I'm sorry to disappoint you, but this is not a date.
06:22What is it?
06:24I have breast cancer.
06:27You know what?
06:27They got it early, and they say that I'm gonna be fine, but I start chemo tomorrow.
06:31And I need a ride.
06:33It's round trip to Eureka every three weeks.
06:37Now, if you can't do it, you don't want to do that.
06:39Yeah, no, no, I mean, yes, yes.
06:41I can, I will.
06:43Yeah.
06:44But here's the thing.
06:44What?
06:45I don't want anyone, not even Mickey, to know.
06:47I don't want any fussing or emotional hoo-ha.
06:51That's why I asked you, an unsentimental old prick.
06:56You got me there?
07:00You're gonna be all right, though, right?
07:02Yeah.
07:03As soon as we start talking about something else, I am gonna be fine.
07:08When I saw you on the TV, I thought for a second you were Zoe.
07:11You look like your sister.
07:13I used to get that a lot.
07:16But it's been 14 years since she disappeared, so not so much anymore.
07:21So, you mentioned on the phone that you think you're one of the last people to see Zoe?
07:27I know the night that she vanished, she went to a party.
07:29Is that where you saw her?
07:30We were at a party.
07:32Then Zoe asked me to give her a ride to the Blood Moon Festival.
07:37The Blood Moon Festival?
07:38That wasn't in her missing person file.
07:42I know.
07:43It's my fault.
07:45I was still using it at the time, and I had an outstanding warrant for my arrest.
07:49I didn't come forward to the police because I didn't want to go to jail.
07:51I'm sorry.
07:53Okay.
07:55You took her to the festival.
07:58Then what happened?
08:00We hung out until they set the effigy on fire.
08:04Then she blew me off.
08:06That was the last time I saw her.
08:08I saw you on TV the other night, and I thought to myself,
08:11she deserves to know.
08:13Call her.
08:17I'm glad you did.
08:19All right, Carrie Carson's been missing for 10 hours.
08:21Where are we at?
08:22So, what if it wasn't a home invasion?
08:24You got it, Thierry?
08:25Aside from the cart, it turns out that the only thing stolen from the Carson's house was Carrie Carson.
08:30So you think it's a straight-up kidnapping?
08:32The husband, Charles, is a real estate developer.
08:34You know this new mall out on Crandall?
08:36He built that.
08:37Oh, so the family's got money.
08:38But there's been no ransom demand.
08:40Yet.
08:41Dry cleaner dropped off your dress just in time for your party.
08:45You own a dress?
08:46Thanks, but I'm not going.
08:48Why not?
08:49You were really looking forward to that.
08:51Okay, Gina, we're a little busy right now.
08:53Oh, fine.
08:55Stay at home, buy your lonesome every night.
08:57It's none of my business.
09:01But, if you want me to make you a Blue Love profile, I help Boone set up his...
09:07A what?
09:08Blue Love.
09:09A dating app for cops.
09:11Oh.
09:14I didn't come up with the name of it, okay?
09:16I can set up a profile for you, too.
09:19No, thanks.
09:20Fine.
09:21Just a reminder, I have a dentist appointment.
09:23I will not be back after lunch.
09:25Thank you, Gina.
09:26Sorry.
09:28You let Gina set up a Blue Love dating profile for you, huh?
09:33You know the woman's been married four times.
09:35I figured she was an expert.
09:36Hmm.
09:38Did you accept any dates yet?
09:40No, I'm good so far.
09:44Charles Carson just regained consciousness.
09:46Let's go find out why somebody would want to kidnap his wife.
09:52Mr. Carson, I'm glad to see you're doing better.
09:55How scary.
09:55Carrie, is she okay?
09:57We don't know.
09:58We're still trying to find her.
09:59Oh, God.
10:01And Paul?
10:02He's good.
10:03He's worried about his mom, but good, all things considered.
10:05Thank God.
10:07This is just so awful.
10:09Please, when you find my wife, Carrie,
10:13can you go easy on her?
10:15I know she didn't mean to do it.
10:18Didn't mean to do what?
10:21Attack me.
10:23Isn't that why you're here?
10:39Why would your wife attack you?
10:41That's just...
10:42I have no idea.
10:44We were watching a movie.
10:47Carrie said that she wasn't feeling well.
10:49That...
10:49She seemed, I don't know, agitated.
10:51So I went to go get her a glass of water, and as soon as I came back,
10:55she screamed like she didn't know me.
10:57And then she just went off.
10:59She started hitting me and...
11:01And throwing stuff at me.
11:03And the fire grate, that thing weighs as much as she does.
11:07Have you two been having marital problems?
11:10No.
11:11It wasn't an argument.
11:14It was as if my wife was a different person.
11:18Like, like she was possessed.
11:22Mr. Carson, certain drugs like methamphetamine
11:25can cause unprovoked aggression.
11:28I mean, we see people do all kinds of really...
11:30No, no, no way.
11:32Not Carrie.
11:33A glass of wine and a puff of weed before she goes to sleep, sure.
11:37But hard drugs?
11:40No, that's not her.
11:42Has she ever been treated for mental illness?
11:44No.
11:46She's usually just...
11:49calm and sweet.
11:52So you're telling me that no one has seen her?
11:54Our working theory was that her abductors took off with her in the car.
11:58But now it sounds like she drove off herself.
12:00Oh, God.
12:02Was it the station wagon?
12:04I keep a gun in the glove compartment.
12:08It's like she had a psychotic break or something.
12:11Yeah, I like your theory.
12:12Mask, coke, some kind of stimulant.
12:13Yeah, but he said she doesn't do drugs.
12:15Oh, that he knows of.
12:17Spouses keep things from each other all the time.
12:19You think you know somebody until you realize you don't.
12:22Anyway, Carrie is violent and armed.
12:25We have to find her before she hurts herself or somebody else.
12:40You're still riding the pine, Campbell?
12:43Benched.
12:45This sucks for you.
12:47Mickey's got me on this abduction case.
12:49Thing's a beast.
12:51Well, I'm working the tip line, so do you mind?
12:54That's your sister's file.
12:56You looking into her disappearance?
12:58I'm supposed to be on desk duty, so keep it down.
13:02Got any leads?
13:06I met with a witness last night.
13:08He was with Zoe the night that she vanished.
13:10He drove her to the Blood Moon Festival.
13:13Creepy.
13:13Actually, he seemed nice.
13:15No, I mean that festival.
13:16We used to go when I was a kid.
13:17Corn Mace scarred me for life.
13:19I'm going to the festival's old social media posts,
13:22hoping I can find a photo of Zoe.
13:23Maybe he'll give me a clue.
13:24What about the guy who gave her the ride?
13:26You looking to him?
13:27He's got some juvenile priors.
13:29Nothing in the last ten years.
13:31He said he'd turn his life around.
13:32I believe him.
13:33Well, if you need an extra pair of eyes.
13:37I thought you were working the abduction case.
13:39I am.
13:41All right, fine.
13:42Mickey's got me working the tip line, too.
13:47Look, I appreciate your offer.
13:49I do, but she's my sister.
13:53I've got to do this on my own.
13:55All right.
13:57But if you do change your mind,
13:59you know where to find me.
14:12Do you mind country?
14:14Yes, ma'am.
14:18I said country's fine.
14:19All that auto-tune crap is not country.
14:21No, them prissy pretty boys wouldn't know country music
14:24if it'd come up and bit them in the behind.
14:25Like Doc Watson's two-finger-picking style,
14:27nobody could play like that anymore.
14:29I mean, even if they knew what it was,
14:30they couldn't do it.
14:31Because he adapted it from Earl Scruggs' three-finger banjo roll,
14:34and Earl took it from Snuffy Jenkins.
14:36It's okay, Wes.
14:37We don't need the radio.
14:39In fact, we don't even need to talk.
14:48Mickey wants to know if I can come back after my dentist appointment.
14:52I should have come up with a better excuse.
14:54How about cancer?
14:55That's a pretty good one.
14:57Look, you don't need the work worry.
14:59You need to focus on your health.
15:01I don't know why you're keeping this from Mickey,
15:03because for a woman, well, she's pretty unemotional.
15:06That's a laugh.
15:08Remember when you had your heart thing?
15:09Yeah.
15:09She kept together when you were around,
15:11but let me tell you, she was a mess.
15:15I'll park when we get there and come up what floor.
15:17Oh, no, not necessary.
15:18Just drop me off.
15:19Well, that's silly.
15:20I'll drop you off, go back to town,
15:22only to turn around and come back.
15:24Wes, I just asked for a ride.
15:25If you can't handle that, I'll just Uber back.
15:33Cassidy, what's up?
15:34We just got a call about a woman playing bumper cars
15:37at the meet-up parking lot.
15:38Deputies are en route.
15:39Fine, let them handle.
15:40Moon and I are on the Carson case.
15:42That's just it, Mickey.
15:43The plates match the Carson's car.
15:56Get back, get back, get back.
15:58Hey!
16:00My car!
16:02Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
16:03Hey!
16:04Get back!
16:04Hey!
16:09Carrie?
16:10Miss Carson, are you okay?
16:12Carrie?
16:13You okay?
16:14Carrie?
16:16She's unresponsive.
16:17Carrie!
16:18You want to try the doors?
16:19Yeah.
16:20Carrie, are you okay?
16:21No sign of the gun.
16:22Mr. Carson said it's in the glove box.
16:24Carrie!
16:25No, no.
16:26No!
16:26Stay away from me!
16:27It's okay.
16:28I'm going for the gun.
16:29Clear!
16:30Clear!
16:31I got her.
16:33Carrie!
16:33Carrie, it's okay!
16:34Hey, hey!
16:35It's okay.
16:36You're okay.
16:38I'm here to help you.
16:39You're okay.
16:41Come with me.
16:44It's okay.
16:49Can you help her?
16:50Careful.
16:51Careful.
16:53Mickey!
16:54Boone!
16:55We've got a situation in here.
17:01What the hell did you put in the pancakes?
17:03Flour butter, it's the same recipe we always use.
17:05There's a damn line!
17:06Joe, Joe, what's going on?
17:07They're trying to poison me!
17:08Poison her?
17:08You're in a damn line!
17:10Joe!
17:11Joe, stop!
17:12You're in a damn sale!
17:14Don't get me!
17:19Joe, stop!
17:20Are you okay?
17:22Yeah.
17:24Go!
17:28Oh!
17:30Oh!
17:30Oh!
17:33Oh!
17:34Oh!
17:35Oh!
17:36Oh!
17:37Oh!
17:39Oh!
17:40Fire! Fire!
17:42Fire! Clear!
18:02You gotta be kidding me.
18:06Joe, this is your warning! Stay back!
18:09I will shoot you!
18:12Joe!
18:16Hold it! Hold it! Hold it!
18:19Hold it! Hold it!
18:19Come on, though!
18:20Go away!
18:21Help!
18:25Stop and walk away!
18:26We're good.
18:30First Gary Carson, and then him.
18:33What is going on in this town?
18:44You okay, Amber?
18:46Joe was just sitting there, his normal self, and then you lost it.
19:01Chemical.
19:02You sure?
19:03Weed is the smell of my childhood.
19:06Charles Carson said that Carrie would smoke a little weed to help her sleep.
19:11No.
19:12That can't be true. I'd never hurt Charles.
19:15You put him in the hospital, Carrie. He will be okay, but he'll be in there for a few more
19:19days.
19:20How is that even possible?
19:22We're waiting for the tox screen on some drugs that were seized in a similar incident.
19:26We suspect it has to do with the marijuana you smoked. You did smoke marijuana that night, right?
19:32I'm not sure. I can't remember. But even if I did, it's just weed.
19:38In this case, we think what you smoked was synthetic cannabis. It's man-made.
19:43They take marijuana or some other herb, like mint, and then they spray it with chemicals that you can buy
19:47online from China.
19:48It's a very intense high. If you get a bad batch, users can experience paranoia, hyper-aggression, abnormal strength.
19:55Oh, God. My son. I didn't hurt him, did I?
20:00Paul is fine. He's staying at your neighbor's.
20:04Listen, Carrie, we know that you didn't mean to do this, that you're the victim here.
20:08But if there is a batch of this stuff circulating, it's very dangerous for Edgewater.
20:12The weed that you smoked, we need you to tell us where you got it.
20:15Uh, I usually go to the dispensary, but...
20:23I don't know.
20:29Mom?
20:30Paul?
20:41I don't even smoke pot.
20:43Paul's a great kid. Straight A's, started his own lawn care business to pay for college.
20:49It's my fault. I'm the one who found the joint in his laundry.
20:52It was so stupid of me to take it.
20:55Where'd you get the joint, Paul?
20:56At a party. It was getting passed around.
20:58You saw how this stuff affected your mom. We need you to tell us the truth.
21:02That is the truth. It was getting passed around and I didn't want to smoke it, so I put it
21:06in my pocket and I forgot about it. Believe me, if I knew my mom would find it, I wouldn't
21:10have taken it.
21:14All right, Paul. If you remember any more details about where it came from or who at that party gave
21:19it to you, call us. You've seen what this can do. We don't want anybody else to get hurt, do
21:23we?
21:24They passed a joint around at a party. If that's the case, how come we didn't get any more calls
21:31about teenagers turning into rampaging hulks?
21:34People react differently to this stuff. It doesn't make everyone crazy.
21:37Joints do get passed around at parties.
21:39And I raised a kid who was abusing drugs and looked me right in the eye and told me she
21:44wasn't. Teenagers lie. They just do.
21:49That must be so hard. Going through life, not trusting people. I trust people. I do. Okay. Do not text
21:59and drive, please. From Beth. Can't wait to see you tonight. Three exclamation points, one heart emoji, one flamingo dancer.
22:07I thought you weren't going to the birthday dinner. I'm not. Just haven't let my friends know. Because you still
22:13want to go. Because I haven't had time to call my friends.
22:16Mm-hmm. Fine. I still want to go. So why don't you? So maybe you go. Maybe you feel a
22:22little awkward. Big deal. Post pretty good. That's just where we're at. We gotta fly solo.
22:28You talk a big game about flying solo. But anytime there's a touchdown or a special moment in your life,
22:33you reach for your phone to call or text Nora. You haven't let her go yet.
22:37That's why you haven't accepted any dates from weird cop-obsessed women. Admit it.
22:44Can we just go back to talking about the case? Yes, please.
23:09What are you doing? I told you to wait in the trunk. Yeah, I know.
23:14But you also know that I have an adverse reaction to being told what to do.
23:19Stop by the newsstand because I'm not sure about you, but I am very curious as to how Harry and
23:27Megan are settling into life in Santa Barbara.
23:30Wesley Taylor Fox. Yep, that's my name. Don't wear it out. I was WTF before WTF was cool.
23:41Oh my god. They're just like us.
23:55Oh my god. It's Zoe.
24:00Wait, no. There's another girl. Molly, we haven't seen you since Blood Moon.
24:06Call and let us know you're okay, Emma. This girl also went missing from the festival.
24:11Two years after Zoe disappeared. What are the odds?
24:15In Hedgewater? She's one of the Trimmagrin seasonal workers in Runaways. Pretty decent.
24:22I don't know, Hank. I mean, look at them. They could be twins.
24:33I bought the stuff online through a site called The Apothecary.
24:38You place an order, you get a DM, and then the next day a couple joints show up at your
24:43door.
24:43Look, I tried this stuff before. It was strong, but it was nothing like this.
24:47This Apothecary, did you ever get a name? Or meet the person you bought it from?
24:52Like I said, it was all done through DMs.
24:55Look, I feel so stupid for trying something unregulated, but I have horrible back pain from being on my feet
25:01all day.
25:02And with all the taxes they charge at the dispensary, it was too expensive.
25:07I am so sorry, Mickey. The deputy told me you had to tase me.
25:14I guess I'm in big trouble, huh?
25:17Go home, Joe. Hug your family. Next time, take aspirin for that back pain.
25:25I'll call if I learn anything. Thanks so much.
25:33Hank, the other missing girl, Molly Simpson, that was her friend, Emma.
25:38The one who posted.
25:41She and Molly grew up in Ohio, moved out together to work on a grow.
25:45Emma hasn't seen or heard from her in years.
25:48Did Molly's family report her missing?
25:50She didn't have much family. Her dad is in jail, her mom has substance issues.
25:54When Molly went missing, Emma called our station, spoke to a deputy, and never heard back.
25:58It was like Molly just fell through the cracks.
26:03I want to pull every file.
26:05Anyone who was reported missing around the Blood Moon Festival for like the last 20 years.
26:10Those will be at the offsite archives. I'll go.
26:13No, I'll do it.
26:14You are on desk duty, remember?
26:16Hank, don't fight me on this. Zoe was my...
26:19Your sister. I know. So why won't you let me help you?
26:22Why are you so dead set on doing this alone?
26:25Because, for the last 14 years, I did nothing.
26:29And as soon as I start digging, I get a lead.
26:33I get another missing girl.
26:35The clues were right there, Hank. Right there.
26:41You were a kid when your sister went missing.
26:45There was nothing you could have done, but you're doing something now.
26:49And nobody solves a case by themselves.
26:52Let me help you, Cassidy.
26:57Okay.
26:58Okay. Well, if anybody asks, I'm on my lunch break.
27:12You know, I feel well enough to go back to work.
27:14No, no, no, no, no. You stay right here in the truck.
27:16Oh, like you did.
27:17Do as I say, not as I do.
27:20The only reason I'm not taking you directly home is that Mickey texted.
27:23She needs to talk to me in some emergency.
27:25What emergency?
27:25Stay.
27:35I went to the apothecary website. It's been taken down.
27:38They're probably lying low.
27:39I realize that their stuff is making people sick.
27:46What in the living hell is going on around here?
27:48We've got a bad batch of synthetic weed on the street.
27:51Ha!
27:52Government wants to regulate every seed and stem of the natural stuff I grow,
27:55but they let that poison be sold in convenience stores.
27:58This is not 7-11 stuff. This is way more dangerous.
28:00Dad, you know what's moving through town.
28:02Have you heard of an online store called the Apothecary?
28:04Mm-mm.
28:06Well, with the Apothecary, there was a dealer.
28:08I knew back in the day he went by that name.
28:11Word was he was a legit chemist and got fired by big pharma,
28:15but I'm pretty sure he's not in the business anymore.
28:18Well, maybe he changed his business model. Do you remember his name?
28:21Uh, Kifner. Lewis Kifner.
28:23But he's gotta be, like, 80 by now.
28:26That doesn't sound like a guy who'd be selling synthetic weed on social.
28:30That's the only lead we've got. Let's check it out. Thanks, Dad.
28:32Yeah.
28:32Of all the days for Gina to be gone.
28:42Oh, you look worse than the one I left.
28:45Hm. You always know how to sweet-talk a girl.
28:48I don't know why you don't tell Mickey, Gina.
28:52Wes, I picked you to drive because I didn't think you'd fuss,
28:55and here you are fussing.
28:56Yeah, but if you'd just give me a reason as to why you're being so-
28:59Fine! You want a reason? Here's a reason.
29:01I'm 60 years old. I'm not married. I don't have kids.
29:05I'm not speaking to my sister.
29:06And after my best friend, Carol, up and died on me last year,
29:10I don't have anyone that I'm close enough to go through this with.
29:13So I had to call you, whose sorry ass I dumped years ago.
29:18And now you're annoying the hell out of me with your worries and your fears.
29:21Two things I didn't think you were capable of.
29:31I am scared.
29:36I'm scared for you.
29:39I'm scared for myself. I get this heart trouble.
29:45I'm scared of growing old.
29:48Because I never thought I would.
29:51Aged, there's all sorts of things to worry.
29:55Look, I know that that's nothing compared to what you're going through.
29:58But when you asked me to be there for you to help, I realized you were counting on me.
30:11I've never been someone that anyone could count on.
30:16I want to be there for you.
30:18If you let me.
30:24I can try.
30:26Alright.
30:35Sorry.
30:36No, no, no, no. It's okay. It's okay.
30:38Hey, hey, hey. No, it's okay.
30:40I...
30:43Always hated this hat.
30:46What, I want to get you home?
30:48Because I have just the thing for that nausea.
31:09Every person reported missing around the time of the Blood Moon Festival going back 20 years.
31:15This synthetic weed thing is crazy.
31:18I have to stay on task, but maybe tonight I can start going through them.
31:22I can stick around after my shift. Split it up.
31:25Okay.
31:27And thanks.
31:40So this was Lewis Kiffner's last known address.
31:44Sheriff's Office.
31:52Huh.
31:56Look at this.
32:04Huh.
32:06Look at this.
32:12Hey.
32:14How's your Mandarin?
32:15My Cantonese is better.
32:17See, that was a trick question because written Chinese is character is not an alphabet, so it doesn't matter.
32:29I'm gonna say we found our guy.
32:31Hmm.
32:41Get out of my barn!
32:46Wait, wait.
32:56I don't think he can see.
32:58He's half blind.
32:59You go around.
33:11Don't, don't, don't shoot!
33:13Edgewater's Sheriff's Office.
33:14No one is gonna shoot you.
33:15Well, you came out blasting that shotgun.
33:17You're lucky you didn't get shot.
33:19You got any other weapons on you?
33:21No.
33:22We need to ask you about the chemicals in your barn.
33:25Chemicals?
33:25What are you talking about?
33:27You don't sell drugs under the name of the apothecary?
33:30Sure.
33:31During the Reagan administration.
33:34Hell, with my eyes, I can barely take care of my own yard.
33:42You have somebody that helps you, don't you?
33:44Yeah.
33:45Local boy.
33:46Good kid.
33:46He tolerates my stories about my, uh, outlaw days.
33:50Sometimes I help him with his chemistry homework.
33:53As far as I can tell, he, he does good work.
33:56You tell me!
33:57Yeah.
33:58He does a good job, all right.
34:01We met one of your clients today.
34:03Mr. Kiffner, retired chemist.
34:05He said he helps you with your homework from time to time.
34:07He also told us he shared with you his stories from when he used to sell cannabis under the name
34:12of the apothecary.
34:14You wanna share anything with us, Paul?
34:15Or should we just get a search warrant to check your bank accounts and your online order history?
34:19I'm sorry, what's this about?
34:20If we do, we're gonna find that you ordered chemicals from China that are currently in Lewis Kiffner's barn, aren't
34:25we?
34:25Wait, what are you saying?
34:26Paul?
34:27Please tell me you had nothing to do with this.
34:32I, I was only messing around.
34:36It's really just a chemistry problem.
34:38Only this chemistry problem got me invited to parties, like ones I never got invited to before.
34:44You started selling this stuff online under the name that you heard from Kiffner's old stories.
34:49Last few weeks, totally picked up.
34:52I started making a lot of money, but people wanted to get even higher.
34:58So I pushed the envelope.
35:00I never meant to hurt anyone.
35:03Especially you and dad.
35:04Paul, your father could have died.
35:07I could have killed someone.
35:09You did this all so you could get invited to parties?
35:11Don't you get it?
35:13All the pressure that you and dad put me under,
35:15to take all APs, be valedictorian, get into an IV?
35:19I had no friends, mom.
35:21Zero.
35:22Zero.
35:22Hey, Paul.
35:23You're facing some serious charges here.
35:25But you can start to make it right by giving me a client list,
35:28so I can get the stuff off the streets before more people get hurt.
35:39Oh.
35:42Hey.
35:43Contact everybody on Paul's list.
35:45Edgewater should be a lot quieter tonight.
35:47Thank God.
35:48I'm exhausted.
35:50I'm going to head home.
35:51All right.
35:56Don't forget your dress.
36:04These friends, you know we were a tight knit group.
36:07Our kids grew up together.
36:08And with me being such a young mom, I felt so isolated.
36:14These women were my lifeline.
36:16We did everything together, including the husbands.
36:19And then, um, Travis and I got divorced.
36:22It changed the whole dynamic.
36:24I mean, I still hung out with the moms, but when they did things as a group,
36:27you know, they still invited me, but it just made me feel like a failure.
36:30Their marriages had all worked out.
36:32Somehow.
36:35And mine didn't.
36:37Over time, I just stopped hanging out with them.
36:40I didn't realize how much I miss them.
36:43And then they invited you to this birthday party.
36:46Yeah, I told them that Travis and I were back together.
36:48They were so excited.
36:53And now he's gone.
36:55And if I walk in there alone, I have to admit to being a failure all over again.
37:04And it's a reminder of everything I lost.
37:11Again.
37:14You may feel like a failure, but nobody thinks of you that way.
37:18And your friends clearly want to see you, or they wouldn't keep asking you.
37:23Think about it.
37:28Good night, bud.
37:57Are you guys high?
37:59Dave's not here, man.
38:06We're not high.
38:08We're baked.
38:11So you not only thought it was okay to eat all of my ice cream, you had Gina fake a
38:17dentist appointment so you guys can smoke pot in my house.
38:23You are going to feel so bad when you hear that I have breast cancer.
38:31Gina, I'm so sorry.
38:33Are you okay?
38:33See?
38:34What did I say?
38:36I don't want your sympathy.
38:39The only reason I told you is because I don't want you to give your dad a hard time.
38:44Because he was my ride or die for my first treatment today.
38:48And after I barfed in his hat, he knew just how to treat my nausea.
38:53Nausea.
38:54Nausea.
38:54Sick.
38:57Are you nauseous too?
39:00I have a rumbly in my tumbly.
39:07You're going to focus on your health. Take as much time as you need off work, okay?
39:10Oh, hell no, Mickey. I am going to be fine.
39:15Oh, beautiful dress. That's such a shame it has to go back into your closet.
39:21Actually, I'm going to go put it on, so that I'm not late.
39:23I thought you decided not to go. What made you change your mind?
39:28I'm fine. Talk me into it.
39:39Mickey, you look amazing.
39:43Dad, are you crying?
39:46No, it's weed. Makes my eyes red.
39:56Oh, hi. What are you doing here?
40:02Um, I thought if you didn't want to go to the party alone, that I'd be your plus one, but
40:10I see that you're good to go, so.
40:13Well, good for you. That's...
40:16Wait!
40:19The food of this place is supposed to be really good, and I'd love for you to meet my friends.
40:26Yeah, sure. Okay.
40:28No!
40:29Let me, uh, let me get a picture and get one for your prom.
40:33I didn't go to prom, Dad. I was eight months pregnant.
40:37Okay, that's enough. We're good.
40:39Hey, you have her home at 10 o'clock, all right?
40:41Don't make me come looking for you.
40:42Thanks. Good night.
40:43Good night.
40:50Let's do it.
40:51Yeah.
41:03Nine girls.
41:05Tremogrants.
41:06Homeless.
41:08Sex worker.
41:13Juvenile delinquent.
41:15All marginalized.
41:17All went missing around the time of the Blood Moon Festival.
41:19This year's festival's two weeks away.
41:22You going to Mickey with this?
41:24Not until I have more than just a hunch.
41:27But you do have more than a hunch.
41:33I think this guy targeted girls who he knew no one would notice if they went missing.
41:37This guy?
41:43I think Edgewater has a serial killer on its hands.
41:48Mmm.
41:50This might be the best thing I've ever tasted.
41:54Oh, my God.
41:56Amazing.
41:58Look, don't get me wrong.
41:59It was so nice to meet your friends.
42:00It was super fun.
42:02But what was up with the food?
42:04The portions were like...
42:06Oh, man. Stop it. Yeah.
42:07Yeah.
42:08And do not ever let me eat anything with the word foam in the title.
42:12Again.
42:15Oh.
42:16Oh.
42:17Is that the sound of...
42:19Ooh, that?
42:23Yes.
42:26Yeah, I finally accepted the date.
42:28Oh.
42:28Come on. I want to see.
42:29No, no, no.
42:30With your greasy fingers.
42:32Come on.
42:34Oh.
42:35Oh, she's pretty.
42:38Why are you so surprised?
42:40What does the handcuff icon do?
42:42No, no.
42:43Oh, my God.
42:43Bye.
42:46Bye.
42:46Bye.
43:13Bye.
43:16Bye.
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