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00:00You
00:18Diamonds have no inherent value we know this and yet the Van Cleef & Arpels snowflake choker retails for roughly
00:24the same price as a Rolls-Royce
00:25Why are diamonds so pricey? It's the result of the most successful cartel in modern history telling the Sherman Act
00:31to go fuck itself
00:32And an 80 year old marketing campaign that linked compressed carbon to eternal love
00:37They say a diamond is forever, but as recent events have borne out, forever isn't what it used to be
01:02You
01:05You
01:07You
01:08You
01:08You
01:09You
01:10You
01:36What are you doing here?
01:38We live here.
01:39Coming for breakfast, Coop?
01:41Uh, you don't live here.
01:45Neither do you.
01:56Ah, the negotiator.
02:03Pass the syrup.
02:06The syrup.
02:08Go fuck yourself.
02:14You really ought to get better at sharing.
02:16Get out of here.
02:17Relax, Coop.
02:19We're all family.
02:20I'll fucking kill you.
02:21You can't kill me, Coop.
02:25Because you're already dead.
02:35Hey, look who's up.
02:39Hi, Daddy.
02:41Hey, kiddo.
02:42How are you feeling?
02:44Pretty good, actually.
02:47That's because the doctors gave you all that morphine.
02:50Hon.
02:50What?
02:51I saw.
02:52It was too much.
02:54Can we get you anything?
02:55Water, please.
02:56That'd be great.
03:01The doc came by to see you.
03:03Thanks, buddy.
03:04But he didn't want to wake you.
03:05How long was I out?
03:07Twelve hours.
03:08Jesus.
03:09I should get my ass kicked more often.
03:12They were out of Doritos, but I got...
03:14Oh, snap.
03:15Hey, Mr. Cooper.
03:17I thought you dumped him.
03:18Dad.
03:20He's still pretty out of it, so...
03:22That'd feel great.
03:23It's all good.
03:27Hello.
03:31Bad time?
03:32Can I help you?
03:33I'm sorry.
03:34I'm Detective Rebecca Lynn.
03:35I was hoping to get a minute or two with Mr. Cooper.
03:39Another tennis injury.
03:41Not quite.
03:42Do you know her?
03:44She didn't read me about Paul.
03:46What about him?
03:47I have a few questions about last night.
03:50If you're up for it.
03:52Or I can come back later.
03:55Um, uh, so guys, why don't you take your grandparents to lunch?
03:59Well, Millie's doesn't open until noon.
04:01Then we will be the first ones there.
04:03Come on, everybody.
04:05Let's go.
04:16Uh, I usually prefer to do these interviews alone.
04:21Oh.
04:25Um...
04:27I'll go see Barton.
04:29How's he doing?
04:30I'll let you know.
04:37Beautiful family you got there.
04:39You're too kind.
04:39What can I do for you?
04:40Why don't you tell me about last night?
04:43I don't remember much.
04:45Well, what do you remember?
04:47I remember getting jumped.
04:50It's a weird one, though, no?
04:53I don't have a whole hell of a lot to compare it to, so...
04:56Well, for starters, the assailants didn't take anything.
04:59Which is a little unusual.
05:00Uh, okay.
05:01Maybe Barney getting hit by the car might have thrown a wrench into things.
05:04So you do remember something, after all.
05:07And I will be talking to Mr. Choi later.
05:11To be honest with you, Mr. Cooper, this attack doesn't feel random to me at all.
05:16It feels like you were targeted.
05:18Why would anyone want to target me?
05:20Why would anyone kill Paul Levitt?
05:22I don't see the connection.
05:23You know, I used to be a cop in the Bronx.
05:27Violent crimes were a dime a dozen.
05:29But not here.
05:30This is a very quiet town.
05:33We don't see a lot of violent crimes here at all.
05:35And in the past few days, a man was brutally murdered in his home.
05:40A man who you recently fought with.
05:41It wasn't a fight.
05:42And then you were attacked and beaten with gusto right there on Main Street.
05:46With no apparent motive.
05:48And your friend Barney is down the hall picking pavement out of his teeth.
05:52Again, I failed to see the connection here.
05:54It's you, Mr. Cooper.
05:57You're the connection.
05:59It seems to me that being your friend is a dangerous proposition.
06:03Does that mean we're not going to be friends?
06:10I heard you left your job a month back.
06:13Fairly common occurrence.
06:15You just said you left your job as a cop in the Bronx.
06:17Why'd you do that?
06:19Quality of life.
06:20Hey, same thing.
06:22Except you were fired.
06:23Semantics.
06:24Where were you coming back from last night?
06:27Jersey.
06:28I took our oldest to see colleges.
06:33Look.
06:34I'm just going to cut to it right here.
06:37I don't know you very well.
06:40The sense I get from you is you're a man on a downward spiral.
06:45In desperate need of a lifeline.
06:49Now, I'm here, right now, offering you that lifeline.
06:55Whatever it is you got yourself into.
06:59I can help.
07:10The thing is, at some point, you're going to cross a line.
07:16And I'm not going to be able to help you anymore.
07:19And when that time comes, all I'll be able to do is take you down.
07:30Well, that is food for thought.
07:32Thanks for coming by, detective.
07:35Thank you for your time.
07:48Let go okay?
07:50Yeah.
07:51I mean, you know, pro forma stuff.
07:53Just fill in the blanks.
07:55How's Barney?
07:58He's banged up, but he'll recover.
08:01Listen, can we talk about what happened last night?
08:03I want to...
08:04Maybe not right now.
08:11Yeah, okay.
08:15I'm going to go.
08:18They're almost ready to discharge you.
08:20I can come back and get you.
08:21No, come on.
08:23Just...
08:23I can have Allie do it.
08:24Be with the kids.
08:35Hey, Billy.
08:40Guess we really should have just kept on driving the opposite direction, huh?
08:46Get some rest.
09:00A paper shadow in a house of stone
09:05The wooden flag of a drifting dreamboat
09:11I never knew how far the ride was gonna go
09:15Till I look back at the smoke
09:19You can't keep up with the Joneses
09:24Don't want to run for the roses
09:29I got my pocket opposing
09:34Sometimes I wonder why
09:37Sometimes I wonder why
09:39I just don't have the Joneses
09:45Don't want to smell their dying roses
09:50I got my pocket full of poses
09:55I don't keep up with the Joneses
10:20Why do you smell nice?
10:22I'm trying something new.
10:24You hate it?
10:25Nah, I didn't say that
10:26What did we get?
10:28Lab reports
10:29The murder weapon was a .38
10:31Same gun
10:31All three shots
10:32And the wife's gun was a .22
10:34Yep, and she was telling the truth
10:36Her piece has never been fired
10:39But what is it?
10:40It was a Taurus TX-22
10:42No, no, no, no
10:43It's a scent
10:43It's musky
10:44Balsam breeze
10:45It's made from real balsam oil
10:47And cedar
10:48Okay
10:48What else?
10:50And citrus notes, I think
10:53Oh, yes
10:54The gunshot residue report
10:57Showed that the victim also fired a weapon
10:59But there were no additional bullets or casings on the scene
11:02So we either hit something
11:04Or someone fled
11:05Or
11:08We're missing something
11:09Yep
11:10I have the office reaching out to the local hospitals
11:12To see if any gunshot victims have been admitted
11:15Murderers don't usually check themselves into the ER
11:18Do you like Cooper for this?
11:21I don't know if I like him for this
11:22But I
11:23I like him for something
11:26You smell like a Christmas tree
11:32So they go to all the best buys of the city
11:34And buy this
11:36Dicos duros eternos
11:37And then
11:37They change them to a model more old
11:39That looks new
11:40And they return
11:43Then they package them
11:44And they sell them new
11:45In the red
11:46With a bonus
11:47And this story ends
11:48With your friend Mickey
11:49Compring a new house
11:50To his mom
11:51No
11:51What a good
11:53Verified
11:53The number of series
11:55They gave them with their card
11:56They arrested
11:57And they grabbed them
11:59And that surprised you?
11:59Can I stop at the time?
12:01Truth is being honest
12:02I didn't fear anyone
12:09Truth is being honest
12:18It's not funny
12:22Don't lie
12:23It's a fake
12:23Mother
12:23Son of God
12:24Son of God
12:24Son of God
12:24Son of God
12:25Son of God
12:27It's just a joke, but it looks good.
12:32What do you want, Feli?
12:36It's better to give me my money and I'll go.
12:40What's he talking about?
12:42You don't know.
12:43Oh, shit.
12:45I made a couple of supplies.
12:48That would be all.
12:50But the guy left the mercantile.
12:52The fucking poli was chasing me.
12:56The son of a bitch.
12:58He's got a siren.
12:59He's so angry that he's fired.
13:01Where did he shoot?
13:04That's the best part.
13:06Tell him.
13:07At least, River.
13:10Fucking Shamu's got to be high as shit, man.
13:13You did good.
13:16Okay, how much?
13:18Do you say it to me or do I say it to you?
13:22150,000.
13:23Ay, qué pendejo.
13:26En realidad, sería 175.
13:29Y a la próxima semana, sería 200 o más.
13:32Los intereses te matan.
13:34Oye, y me late que sea un número tan alto.
13:39Pero no puedo dejar pasar esta mierda.
13:42O sí.
13:44O sí.
13:44Ok.
13:47No hay problema.
13:49Yo responderé.
13:52Tú responderás.
13:53Sí.
13:53Así es.
14:01Y me decían que limpiabas retretes en tierra de Dios.
14:05¿Cómo el diablo me va a buscar ese dinero?
14:07Es un asunto tuyo.
14:13Tú sabes que siempre me gustaste, Elena.
14:16Estabas loco por ti allá en Santiago.
14:21Y como tenemos una historia, yo no te cobre interés.
14:26Hmm.
14:27You gave me the principal by, uh, for next week,
14:31and I'll let our Billy go here live to fight another day.
14:42Y a loco.
14:43Son tan sabrosa.
14:45Tú sabes que ellos hacen diez mil millones de estas al día.
14:51Economía de escala y todo eso.
14:53Eso es la vaina.
14:56Bueno.
14:58Nos vemos, cabroncito.
15:02Y Elena, sí.
15:05Quiere ganarte un par de billetitos más.
15:08Tú sabes que siempre tengo un lugar pa' ti.
15:12Mmm.
15:15Ajá.
15:17Muérete, Feli.
15:32Ay, pues sí.
15:39Ciento cincuenta mil.
15:43¿Qué tú ibas...?
15:44¿Qué tú estabas pensando?
15:46¿Qué carajo te pasa?
15:47¿Y qué?
15:48Dime.
15:49Tú hiciste repartos para Giselle y Raspo Año.
15:52Eso fue en Santiago, coño.
15:54Aquí nosotros tenemos opciones.
15:56Mentira.
15:57Puede que tú sí.
15:58Puede que tú.
16:21Puede que tú sí.
16:23Puede que tú sí.
16:25Puede que sí.
16:26Puede que sí.
16:27Puede que no acabas de enfadиться en lugar, ya está.
16:28Puede que sí.
16:28Puede que sí.
16:32No.
16:33That's pretty good.
16:33It's no good.
16:37Did you make this?
16:38Of course not.
16:53Hey, Andy.
16:55Hey.
16:56Thanks for coming.
16:58Thank you, Andy.
16:58kidding me i never get to drive anymore i forgot how fun it is you even have a license of
17:05course
17:05i mean technically it's expired but yes do you want to drive home no
17:15just try to keep it on the road will you
17:20so that detective lynn yeah mm-hmm yeah um she came by the house did she yeah
17:28i told her you came home the night paul leavitt died i said you were with me okay
17:36listen you know i had nothing to do with paul's death right of course i know you're not a killer
17:43and even if you are you're all i got
17:51i'm not fine
17:57oh
17:57oh
18:17Hiya.
18:18Hey.
18:19Oh, my God.
18:20You weren't kidding.
18:21I know.
18:22I know.
18:26The amount of paperwork it takes to put one man into the ground, it's just mind-boggling.
18:30Well, put me to work.
18:32Okay, well.
18:34Can I get you something to drink?
18:35I'll just, uh, I'll just have what she said.
18:38You know what?
18:39Just take all of this.
18:41Oh.
18:42Yeah.
18:43How do you know you have to apply for a death certificate?
18:45It's a mess.
18:47I mean, I guess it's all a good distraction for grieving widows, but honestly, I'm not sure
18:53I'm grieving.
18:54That's fair.
18:55How long do you have to stay here?
18:57The cops aren't done at the house.
19:01Hey.
19:04How are you holding up?
19:06I just, I can't really get my arms around it.
19:10I mean, everyone knows that Paul and I were not on great terms.
19:18And now I have to host his memorial?
19:21I mean, what are people gonna say to me?
19:22I know you hated his fucking guts, but here's a casserole.
19:25No, I fucking hate casseroles.
19:27Duly noted, no casseroles.
19:31Do you think there's such a thing as widow imposter syndrome?
19:35Oh, yeah.
19:35I think there's everything imposter syndrome.
19:37I mean, a part of me is sad, of course.
19:40Of course.
19:40But, you know, whenever I think about being pitied by everyone, it makes me want to walk
19:47in front of a bus.
19:48I mean, he can't even die without putting me through one last indignity.
19:52I mean, hats off to you, Paul.
19:54Hell of a power move.
19:56But, sorry, I don't mean to unload on you.
19:58I know, because I heard-
19:59Are you kidding?
19:59No, I heard about Coop.
20:00Be ridiculous.
20:01No, how's he doing?
20:02He's a little beat up, but he'll live.
20:05God, who would want to hurt Coop?
20:07Besides me.
20:09Wait, what did he do?
20:11I'm kidding.
20:12Oh, I'm actually worried about him.
20:14I feel like he's going through something.
20:18It's not your job to fix that.
20:19I know, but when you live with a person long enough, you develop a private language,
20:26and just because you're not married anymore, it's not like you wake up and suddenly forget
20:31how to speak it.
20:33We were just in Princeton doing the college tour with Tori, and it was like a little time
20:42capsule.
20:42SSA-721.
20:46I don't understand the funeral director.
20:49Shouldn't the funeral director do this?
20:51Yeah, that goes into that pile.
20:54That's called other people's shit.
20:58Oh, God.
20:59Look.
21:00Uh, right here.
21:02Petition for probate.
21:04In legalese, that means we need more wine.
21:08Yeah, I'm an expert now.
21:10Excuse me?
21:20Fifty bucks says no one knows how to play that thing.
21:25Did you do something different with your hair?
21:27I have a thing later.
21:28Well, it's good that you nixed the scent.
21:31I knew you hated it.
21:32Yeah, I did.
21:36How'd it go with the, uh, girlfriend?
21:38Misty?
21:39Nothing seismic.
21:41A bit of a stereotypical second wife.
21:43Seemed pretty broken up over the deceased.
21:45Although she's probably mourning the new Range Rover she'll never get to drive.
21:50What about you?
21:51You got any hits?
21:51Forensics found trace blood in the ammonia.
21:55Not a match for Paul.
21:57Huh.
21:57Looks like our guy must have put up a fight.
22:00In the hospitals?
22:02No gunshot wounds.
22:04But still, someone else bled on our crime scene.
22:08And then cleaned it up.
22:12I honestly don't understand why anyone has kids.
22:16Come on.
22:17You never thought about it?
22:19No.
22:20I want a whole bunch of kids.
22:23Well, first, let's find you a woman you can stay with for more than two months.
22:26That's not fair.
22:27Sometimes they dump me.
22:31What is that?
22:34I believe they called that a plush.
22:42It's a nanny cam.
22:46What do you think you'll find on that?
22:47Probably nothing, but it's worth a look.
23:17The standard alarm system, yep?
23:19The standard alarm system.
23:19All in Westbound Village.
23:21Well, so that's why your business is fine.
23:24Well, something happened.
23:26What?
23:28They said there was a job that failed.
23:30I haven't come to that house.
23:32Obviously, I've never killed anyone.
23:34It's crazy, Héctor.
23:37Yeah, George Clooney.
23:39Claro que no.
23:40Coop tampoco fue.
23:42¿Cómo tú lo sabes?
23:43Porque yo lo conozco.
23:45¿Ten que hablar con él?
23:47Santo Dios, por favor.
23:49Sí, bueno, lo único que sé es que no duermo
23:52pensando en las cagadas que hacen tú y ese gringo.
23:54Sobre el militecho y pienso,
23:55si esta es la noche, pan la caga y lo pesquen.
23:57No te tienes que preocuparte por mí.
23:59Sí, yo no estoy preocupado.
24:01No sé cómo me convenciste a meterme en esta mierda.
24:03No soy malincuente, Elena.
24:05Ok, yo entiendo tu miedo.
24:07Pero yo te aseguro, yo lo tengo controlado.
24:10Ah, me salgo.
24:12Y si fueras tú, también me saldría.
24:17Chivo le debe a Feli 150 mil dólares.
24:21Mierda.
24:22Y tú lo sabía, carajo.
24:25No.
24:27Sube que Chivo está jangueando con esos tiros.
24:29Y no se te ocurrió avisarme ni nada.
24:31A ti te está yendo bien. No creía que te jodiera.
24:33Pero si tú me hubieras dicho, quizás yo podía evitarlo.
24:37Así que es mi culpa.
24:40No.
24:41No.
24:42No.
24:42No.
24:46No.
24:58No.
25:00No.
25:01No.
25:16No.
25:18No.
25:22No.
25:25No.
25:27No.
25:30No.
25:31No.
25:32No.
25:33No.
25:44Hey.
25:51Hey.
26:21Hey.
26:23Great show.
26:24Thanks.
26:25Can I give you a ride?
26:31Yes.
26:37How's the cake?
26:38It's alright.
26:39Yeah?
26:39Yeah.
27:22First of all, it was Westlake, not Byram Hills.
27:26How do you remember all this?
27:27How do you not?
27:28I remember being grounded.
27:30Oh, well, don't look at me.
27:31I didn't tell you to get caught.
27:33There was grass and mud all up in my mom's tires.
27:36Well, we're lucky your mom didn't snitch.
27:39She always thought I was a bad influence.
27:41I hate that she turned out to be right.
27:43Hey.
27:43She wasn't right.
27:44What you went through, what you're going through,
27:48it's not your fault.
27:50It's nice of you to say.
27:53Hey, if it weren't for you,
27:54I wouldn't have had any fun in high school.
27:56I was a boring football-playing math lead.
27:59And you...
28:02You were fearless.
28:03I was unmedicated.
28:05I admired you.
28:06I still do.
28:08Is that why you come into my shows?
28:10To admire me?
28:11I loved seeing you up there.
28:13You look like yourself again.
28:15What does that look like?
28:19Like someone who always does the thing I want to,
28:22but can't.
28:47you know what?
28:54I'm so...
28:55I'm so...
28:56I'm so...
28:59I'm...
29:01Oh...
29:08Oh, fuck.
29:13Shit.
29:13Shit. God damn it.
29:27Huh?
29:29Look at that.
29:31Most expensive thing they had in a gift shop.
29:32It was either this or a balloon bouquet, so...
29:42Can I get you anything?
29:44Who are those guys?
29:46I have no idea.
29:49Fuck you.
29:51Barney, come on. Believe me, I don't know who those fucking guys were.
29:54The thing is, Coop, I don't believe you.
29:58Something's been going on with you, man.
29:59I don't know what it is or why you won't tell me.
30:02But I've been trying to help you, and all you do is lie to me.
30:05Look, Barney, it's not like that.
30:06You handed me a brick of cash.
30:08Barney, come on.
30:08Don't bullshit me!
30:17I'm just trying to protect you.
30:19Well, nice work.
30:22You should go.
30:24What are you talking about?
30:25I'd really appreciate it if you left.
30:40Good morning, Dad, Mendez.
30:44Good morning.
30:44You know, Ryan had a date last night?
30:46Oh, yeah.
30:47I had a gel.
30:49How was it?
30:51You didn't make it.
30:52It's all right, Arthur.
30:53Sometimes we gotta work late, Dad.
30:56Can we get to work, please?
30:58Mm-hmm.
31:00Hey, I made eggs.
31:02Sit.
31:02You made eggs.
31:09So, anything usable in that little dumpster dive?
31:12Yes, actually.
31:13I found the blood sample.
31:15Andrew Cooper's blood matched the trace in the ammonia at the crime scene.
31:21Say that again?
31:22Lab just called me.
31:23It was a match.
31:24And we're sitting here talking about your date?
31:27We gotta go.
31:28This is huge.
31:29I didn't actually go on the date.
31:31Fernandez, come on.
32:13Mrs. Lovett, the guests are starting to arrive.
32:23Hi, sweetheart.
32:24I'm so sorry.
32:26I'm so terribly sorry.
32:28I'm so sorry.
32:29I love you.
32:30Thank you so much.
32:48Thank you so much.
32:52Oh, honey.
32:53You're okay.
32:54You're just right.
32:55So nice.
33:16Hey.
33:17Oh, thank God you're here.
33:18Oh.
33:20We're so sorry, Sam.
33:21Thanks, Nick.
33:22How are you doing?
33:23I haven't started drinking yet.
33:25Oh, so you're running behind?
33:26Paul's mom came up from Florida.
33:29Either she's gone senile or he never told her we were divorcing.
33:35Either way, it's incredibly awkward.
33:37Yikes.
33:37Yeah.
33:38Well, at least I'm handling it better than some people.
33:40Oh, thank you.
33:43You are so kind.
33:45I guess I can't blame Misty.
33:47I mean, it's a target-rich environment with a built-in spotlight.
33:51Why not shop for the next man while the dirt's still settling on your last?
33:54You gotta admire the efficiency.
34:00You know what?
34:01I think I'm ready to start drinking.
34:03Say no more?
34:05Yeah.
34:05We got you.
34:10Hey.
34:33I know you're probably sleeping.
34:39Don't.
34:58No, no, no.
35:00Leave them on.
35:01I'm a circle from the sky.
35:06Yeah, so hang on me.
35:10Hang on me.
35:12Hang on me.
35:17You, you, you, you, you.
35:21We're not the first one.
35:23You, you, we're not the first one.
35:28You, you, we're not the first one.
35:34You, we're not the first one.
35:42It was a beautiful service.
35:48Thanks.
35:50How you doing?
35:52I'm doing great, Coop.
35:55You need anything?
35:56Hey.
35:58Let me know when you're ready for the hard stuff.
36:00Okay.
36:00Coop?
36:01Can I grab you later?
36:03We should talk.
36:06Great.
36:07Thank you so much.
36:08I'm coming!
36:11Oh, my God!
36:12I'm coming!
36:16Ms. Cooper.
36:18Detective.
36:19Is Mr. Cooper home?
36:21No, he's not.
36:23We got a warrant to search the premises.
36:26Um, I'm not wearing any pants.
36:30I see that.
36:32And you are?
36:33Um, just a friend.
36:36Sure.
36:42Yeah.
36:43Is there anyone else in the house?
36:45No.
36:46Okay, then.
36:48Let's go!
37:00I'm not going unless I can bring friends.
37:02It takes whole suite.
37:03We're doing August in the Hamptons, anyway.
37:05I can't believe you've never been to Yankee Stadium.
37:07I'm a Met fan.
37:08I'm sorry.
37:09Oh, that's not nice.
37:11Hey, fellas.
37:12Coop!
37:12Hey.
37:13Oh, man.
37:15How are you feeling?
37:17Uh, sore all over.
37:18Yeah, shit.
37:19I know the spot in the city.
37:21Cryotherapy.
37:22Incredible.
37:23I'll send you the link.
37:23What is that, like ice baths?
37:25No, it's actually way better.
37:26I started doing it back in Hokkaido.
37:29The Japanese know what's up.
37:31What did these douchebags look like, anyway?
37:33They looked like two guys beating the shit out of me.
37:36You know, for the money we pay in taxes,
37:37you'd think the cops would be more on top of this.
37:39First Paul, now this.
37:42Property values are gonna get shaky.
37:43I know.
37:44Diane's been refreshing Zillow every hour.
37:46It's her new thing.
37:48Anyone hear how Barney's doing?
37:49You see him, Coop?
37:50Yeah, he's hanging in there.
37:52Well, considering what happened,
37:54Samantha may not want to live in that big house anymore.
37:58Oh, you really think she'll sell?
37:59That's a nice fucking house, too.
38:01I don't know, but murder homes trade for 25% below market.
38:05Maybe less.
38:06Jesus Christ.
38:06No shit.
38:08I mean, putting that whole rec room in the basement
38:10right before they split?
38:11I think I'd feel weird about living in a murder house.
38:14For 25% below market, you'd get over it.
38:18Hmm.
38:32McNeil, Russo.
38:32What's that?
38:33Upstairs with me.
38:34We'll start in the bedroom.
38:35I just got it.
39:10Come on.
39:12Come on.
39:14Come on.
39:15Come on.
39:15Come on.
39:16Come on.
39:16Come on.
39:16Come on.
39:17Come on.
39:17Come on.
39:17Come on.
39:17Come on.
39:18Come on.
39:29Here.
39:31God, you must hate me.
39:33I mean, I would hate me, too.
39:37He told me things were over between you two,
39:39and I just...
39:43I really loved him, you know?
39:46Yeah.
39:46I thought we were going to spend the rest of our lives together,
39:49and now he's...
39:51Yeah, that's hard.
39:53How's Henry? Can I see him?
39:56Samantha, they're almost out of profiterals.
39:59Paul would have wanted his guests to have dessert.
40:02Thanks, Pamela. I'll let them know.
40:04Pamela, it is so good to finally meet you.
40:07Oh, I loved your son so much.
40:10He'd be so happy to know that we're finally meeting.
40:13I'm sorry, dear.
40:15Who are you?
40:16Pamela, this is Misty,
40:18the woman your son was fucking before he passed.
40:51Boss, where are you?
40:52Basement.
40:54You're gonna want to see this.
40:57Detective Lynn?
41:00What?
41:09Well, shit.
41:11Yep.
41:13Hey, kid.
41:14Hey.
41:16Walk with me.
41:18Okay.
41:25So that detective called me.
41:27Yeah?
41:28She doesn't think it was a mucket.
41:30Yeah, I know.
41:32Who was the guy in the car coup?
41:35I have no idea.
41:37Okay.
41:38Whatever is happening with you right now seems like a really bad time to shut me out.
41:42Thanks, but I don't need you worrying about me.
41:44Your kids just watched their father get the shit beaten out of him.
41:50That's not a trauma they're gonna recover from.
41:51Okay, well, what about me?
41:52What about my trauma?
41:53Yes, tell me.
41:56Tell me what is happening.
41:58I'm trying to be here for you, but you gotta give me something.
42:02No.
42:03Me too.
42:04Okay.
42:08I have to take this.
42:09Yep.
42:11God.
42:16Hey, Allie, you know, this is not a great time.
42:19I didn't know what to do.
42:20They just came in.
42:21Who did?
42:22What are you talking about?
42:23Slow down.
42:23The cops, and they had a warrant, and it's like, fuck, I didn't know what to do.
42:29What about the cops?
42:30Andy.
42:32They're coming.
42:39Do you guys know Fisher?
42:41Something looks different about him.
42:43I did his chin.
42:44Oh.
42:45Oh.
42:46Nice.
42:48Hey, uh, Kat, can I talk to you for a second?
42:50Heard about what happened.
42:51Doing okay, Coop?
42:52Yeah, I'll be fine.
42:54We did a real number on you, huh?
42:55Sure did.
42:56Yeah.
42:58Kat, uh, quick second.
43:00Sure, what's up?
43:01Not here.
43:06Come on.
43:08What is it?
43:09Uh, I need a lawyer.
43:12I'm a suspect in Paul's murder.
43:15How's that?
43:17What?
43:17It's complicated.
43:19I do this for a living.
43:21Yeah.
43:21Yeah.
43:23I was sleeping with Sam.
43:26Oh.
43:27And I got into a fairly public disagreement with Paul a few days prior to his death.
43:33Oh, Nick's party.
43:34Don mentioned something about that.
43:35So you have to be my lawyer.
43:37I'm innocent if it makes any difference.
43:39Coop, I can't take your case.
43:40Of course you can.
43:41No, no, seriously.
43:42Sam and I are friends.
43:44Well, aren't we friends?
43:45Of course.
43:46Well, then take the goddamn case.
43:47I will help you, of course.
43:49But it can't be me.
43:51Okay, call my office tomorrow.
43:52I'll connect you with Rob Barrow, a colleague of mine.
43:54No, it has to be you.
43:56Coop.
43:56It...
43:57You're the best there is.
43:59You have to take this case.
44:00As a friend of Sam's, it's a potential conflict of interest.
44:02Okay, Kat.
44:04I don't think I'm being clear.
44:05When I say you have to take this case, it's not me asking.
44:08I'm telling you.
44:09You're going to take my case.
44:10Because if you don't, I will tell Dom that you are fucking your daughter's boyfriend.
44:17And I don't think that's going to sit very well with Alyssa either, will it?
44:24What are you doing, Coop?
44:25What I have to.
44:29Also, I won't be able to pay your retainer up front, but you can bill me for it when this
44:32is all over.
44:33Fuck you.
44:36I'm going to take that as a yes.
44:52I'm going to take that as a yes.
45:39Andrew Cooper, you're under arrest for the murder of Paul Leavitt.
45:43I don't feel the sun's coming out today, staying in.
45:50It's going to find another way, yeah, yeah.
45:56As I sit here in this misery, I don't think I'll ever know, Lord, seen the sun from here.
46:08Oh, look at me and say.
46:18And they'll say, hey, look at him.
46:21I'll never live that way, that's okay, it's just a red chain.
46:41When you feel like fate was living, you got to stand up and take a look away, look up way
46:49to the sky.
46:52Yeah, and when your deepest thoughts are broken, keep on dreaming, boy, cause when you stop dreaming, it's time to
47:02die.
47:05And as we all play myself tomorrow, I know some ways will work and other ways will play, yeah.
47:15Yeah, but I know we can't, I'll stay here forever, so I want to write, my words on the best
47:26of today.
47:28Yeah, and these are painted.
47:32It might seem ironic, after breaking into houses every week for the past couple months, that I'd get pinched for
47:38a crime I didn't commit.
47:40But lately I'd had this sinking feeling.
47:43It's how I imagine those Lehman fuckers felt in 2008, or how Bankman Freed felt 15 years later hiding out
47:49in the Bahamas while he waited for someone to notice the $8 billion hole he had punched in the economy.
47:55Kat Resnick, I'll be representing Mr. Cooper.
48:13Kat Resnick, I'll be representing Mr. Cooper.
48:28What you have here is a glut of circumstantial evidence.
48:31To say nothing of the fact that you served a warrant to a woman who suffers from a mental illness
48:35and was thus not competent to receive it.
48:37She's not on the lease to the house, she doesn't even pay rent.
48:39We'll have this case thrown out before the weekend.
48:44We found this in Mr. Cooper's car.
48:48What's that, mine?
48:49Don't say another word.
49:06I knew tomorrow I'd be thinking about the kids, about Mel, and about the possibility of 25 to life.
49:13But the worst thing that could have possibly happened, had finally happened.
49:19And spending the night in that cell was the first honest thing I could remember doing in a while.
49:24Or maybe I was just exhausted from the effort of it all.
49:26I don't know.
49:30Either way, that night was the first night in a long time.
49:35I managed to get some sleep.
49:37You're a good night in that cell was the first night in a long time.
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