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56 Days S01E03 (2026) [Full Movie] [Vertical Drama]Full EP - Full
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00:01Oliver.
00:03What is this?
00:12It's propofol. I use it to sleep sometimes.
00:16Well, do you use it to sleep all day? Because it's almost four.
00:20Fuck.
00:29Hey. Where did you get it?
00:32From a doctor.
00:36Listen, what I have, it isn't a normal kind of insomnia.
00:42The hormones that are supposed to tell my brain to shut down, they don't do their job.
00:49They call it a, um, a dysregulated HPA access.
00:54Were you born with this?
00:55No, it's caused by anxiety.
00:57I've tried everything.
01:00Um, meditation, acupuncture, yoga.
01:05None of it works.
01:07And after three or four nights in a row,
01:11I stop being able to tell what's real and what's not.
01:17What are you so anxious about?
01:21Everything.
01:24Work. Life.
01:27Regrets.
01:29Mistakes.
01:32Like what?
01:38I should call work.
01:40I should call work.
01:48Oh.
01:50Hey.
01:51Hi, yeah.
01:54Sorry.
01:55I was, um, I was on site at Roxbury all day.
01:58Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:58It's all, it's all going well.
01:59I think you're going to be really happy.
02:02Yes.
02:04Yeah, no.
02:04No, don't worry about that.
02:06It's, um...
02:09It's all good.
02:09Do I have to go?
02:11No.
02:12No.
02:12No.
02:12I'm taking this over...
02:14I think you're not going to...
02:17Yeah.
02:18No.
02:18No.
02:19No.
02:20No.
02:22No.
02:22No.
02:23No.
02:24No.
02:25No!
02:28No!
02:29No!
02:30No!
02:54Mr. Brayne, stop!
02:56Mr. Brayne, a violent crime occurred here. I know you want to help.
03:00Hey, talking to you won't help.
03:01Your whole system is broken.
03:04I just, I just, Mr. Brayne, I just need to know,
03:06the last time you saw him, what did Oliver say to you?
03:08You leave Ollie alone.
03:13Mr. Brayne.
03:14Mr. Brayne, why don't you run my...
03:27You can thank me now.
03:31I got something.
03:32Oh yeah? You think?
03:34He just called Oliver Kennedy, Ollie.
03:37He said, leave Ollie alone.
03:39He gotta be alive to be left alone.
03:42And apparently the last time they saw each other,
03:44Oliver had something that he needed to tell him.
03:47Like what?
03:48Hey boss, I just killed my girlfriend?
03:50Yes.
03:52Exactly.
03:54Okay, I don't know about you, but I'm gonna take the wind on this.
03:57You do that.
03:58I'm gonna keep my bar higher.
04:01Reardon?
04:03We'll be there.
04:05Go apply your impeccable standards to the surveillance footage.
04:09I'll meet you back at the top.
04:17So, uh, what time do you get off work?
04:19Uh, five.
04:21But I have to stop at home and get all my last couple things that I need to bring over.
04:25Do you want to stop and get a coffee?
04:27Uh, I'd love to, but the first three will kick in any minute.
04:31Actually, I was just thinking about this.
04:33I one time had a contest with a guy that I worked with to see who could go the longest
04:38without falling asleep.
04:40And we had to text each other every hour to make sure that the other one was awake.
04:43So I was sleeping for 59 minutes at a time.
04:46And I figured that that's what he was doing too, right?
04:49But then I saw him two days later and I realized he was keeping up his end of the deal
04:54with the help of methamphetamine.
04:57Yeah?
04:57Mm-hmm.
04:58What was your job? Are you guys long-haul truckers?
05:01Um, no. We worked at a place called Dell's.
05:04Dell's Lemonade in Rhode Island?
05:07No. This one was on a base in Florida.
05:09It was my sister's magical hangover cure.
05:12It was their frozen lemonade and four aspirin.
05:17Who's that?
05:19I have no idea.
05:22She looks a little crazy.
05:25Am I seeing you tonight?
05:26Yeah.
05:27Seven?
05:28I'll see you then.
05:33Hm.
05:44Stay away from me.
05:45Oh, guys.
05:52We're doing it.
05:54There's like no idea.
05:55We did.
05:56I don't know.
05:58We're done.
06:00We, I don't know.
06:00We had to eat it.
06:03We had to eat it.
06:06No, I'm hungry.
06:09I'm hungry.
06:12I'm hungry.
06:13No, I'm hungry.
06:14No, I'm hungry.
06:15I'm hungry.
06:15I'm hungry.
06:36Oh, fuck me.
06:38It's a goblin in the lobby.
06:40That's this morning.
06:41Yep, 5.29 a.m.
06:43When you pull the alarm, it calls the fire department automatically.
06:46Scary-looking dude.
06:47Got any more of that?
06:48No.
06:49That's all we got after he exits the lobby.
06:51Okay.
06:52512 to 529.
06:54Email me that.
06:56Let's take it back to the garage.
06:58Kevin Sullivan, that's you?
07:01Hey, detective.
07:02I don't want to get in your way.
07:04Nah.
07:05Nah, in a way.
07:05Come on, cut it out.
07:06It's your office.
07:07Come here, man.
07:08Take a look at this.
07:10What's up, Bruno?
07:11How's it going?
07:12Okay, so this parking spot is assigned to apartment 11.
07:16It's usually empty, but about a month ago, someone started parking in it.
07:21Is that him?
07:22Oliver Kennedy?
07:23Yeah, I think so.
07:26Surprised you remember his name.
07:28Look, I just saw his rental contract this morning.
07:31Remember I brought it to you?
07:33Right.
07:34Yeah.
07:36Man, who is this Oliver Kennedy with?
07:38Anybody you know?
07:40I don't know.
07:41This looks like some girl.
07:42Can you, can you zoom in on the plate?
07:45No.
07:45You can't do that.
07:46It's the problem with the security footage.
07:48It is shit.
07:50Uno, let's show Kevin the lobby, right?
07:55Whoa.
07:57To the killer?
08:02Not necessarily.
08:03Everybody was there for a long time.
08:05You don't run like that overnight.
08:07Right.
08:09You like to party, Kevin?
08:13Yeah, yeah.
08:14Really?
08:14Not more than a normal person, but yeah.
08:17Normal person.
08:18Hey, ain't no judgment, man.
08:19So do I.
08:21So do I.
08:23Yeah, yeah.
08:24Hey, Oliver looks like a partier.
08:27And you don't know him?
08:29No.
08:31I meet a lot of people, but I don't think so.
08:35You didn't meet him when you passed in the keys to the place?
08:38No, I didn't need to.
08:39The corporate rentals, they handle all that stuff internally.
08:44Hmm.
08:46There they are again.
08:49Same girl.
09:03What are you doing tonight?
09:05I am getting wasted, thank God.
09:08Going to JJ's with Fritz.
09:10Frank Fitzgerald.
09:12Since when do you hang out with him?
09:13Hmm.
09:14Since randomly once in a while?
09:15What do you care?
09:16I don't.
09:17Sounds like you do.
09:19No, I don't.
09:20I just think it's a little weird to hang out with your dead brother's friend.
09:24I think it would make me sad.
09:28Do you remember his Future Farmers of America sweatshirt?
09:31Oh, yeah.
09:32Yeah, I used to wear it to be ironic.
09:35Hey, do you still have it?
09:37Yeah.
09:39Yeah, but I wear it to be warm.
09:41Yeah, you aren't classy like that.
09:44What are you doing tonight?
09:46Stripping a silhouette.
09:48No, sorry.
09:50Well, if I was, I think they'd give me the Tuesday lunch shift.
09:52Yeah, well, that's not going to cover the mortgage now, is it?
09:56That's, um, that's not how I'm getting the money.
10:01Okay.
10:04What?
10:07I mean, am I going to tell me right now you're scaring me?
10:11I think I may have access to some funds.
10:18What funds?
10:21From the St. Ledger Corporation.
10:24Hey!
10:25Fuck!
10:28Megan, what do you mean access?
10:30Are you a hacker now?
10:32No, I mean, come on.
10:33Everyone's a hacker now.
10:35I mean, especially when you work for a cloud service.
10:37It's just all kind of right there, you know.
10:40Wait, wait, wait.
10:41Oh, my God.
10:41That's what you meant.
10:43You told Mom that people owe us.
10:45You meant all of us in my turf.
10:49Yeah.
10:49So what's I supposed to tell you that?
10:56Please, just don't worry about anything.
10:57Don't worry.
11:00Megan?
11:02Don't do anything stupid, okay?
11:04I won't.
11:06I promise.
11:11The Beacon Hill location is outside the floodplain now,
11:14but thanks to climate change, that won't be the case by 2030.
11:17If you want to maintain your lower-level safe deposit vault,
11:21I would avoid flow openings.
11:22This is your best choice.
11:25And I would advise against putting a 200-year-old granite structure up on stilts,
11:29but Klein is always right.
11:32I want the whole thing floating up in the air.
11:35Well, if anyone could accomplish it, Oliver would be your man.
11:39You won't be disappointed.
11:42Hell yeah.
11:44Yeah.
11:44No.
11:50The way you own a room in the heat of the moment
11:54reminds me of your dad.
11:56He did the same thing.
11:58Hits me every time.
12:01Good job.
12:15Hey, hey.
12:17Can I give you a call back?
12:18I'm just on the other line.
12:19Uh, no need.
12:20I'm downstairs in the lobby.
12:22You get off work now, right?
12:24The lobby?
12:25Where?
12:26Uh, your building.
12:28I got off work early.
12:29My boss loaned me his car to help with your move.
12:32Oh, amazing.
12:34Um, can you just give me 15 minutes?
12:36Because I'm just running a little bit behind.
12:37Yeah.
12:38Yeah, no rush.
12:39I'll be here.
12:56Can I help you, sir?
12:58Uh, I'm just waiting for my girlfriend.
13:00All right.
13:00All right.
13:30Sorry.
13:32Oh.
13:33Hey.
13:33Are you okay?
13:35Oh, fuck.
13:36Yeah, I'm okay.
13:36Are you hurt?
13:37You look like you got hurt.
13:39No, no, no.
13:40I'm just feeling like an idiot.
13:42I have these cheap fucking shoes.
13:44I'm so embarrassed.
13:45I don't know.
13:46I think, yeah, you're going in shock.
13:51Oh, my God.
13:52Everybody check your shoes.
13:53Shh.
13:54What are you doing?
13:55I'm saving you.
13:55This shoe has exploded.
13:58No, they're just cheap.
14:00No, no, no.
14:01It's an epidemic.
14:01We're going to get out of here before another shoe explodes.
14:03Okay.
14:04It's an epidemic.
14:05It's plenty close to the city.
14:06Everybody stand back.
14:07It's a fucking conspiracy.
14:09It's a fucking conspiracy.
14:12It's a fucking conspiracy.
14:26How many miles are on it?
14:29726.
14:32And your boss just let you borrow it?
14:35Elliot does more for me than I deserve.
14:38He and my father went to Princeton together, and I think he had feelings that went beyond friendship.
14:46My father willfully ignored it, but I don't know.
14:49Sometimes I think Elliot gets sentimental for what never happened.
14:53That's kind of sad.
14:55Not really?
14:56He's happy now.
14:58Plus, he's got three cars.
15:00It's just one.
15:04Do you know that my whole family shares one 12-year-old Subaru with 200,000 miles on it?
15:12We come from very different worlds.
15:16That doesn't matter now.
15:18Never going back.
15:23What are you thinking?
15:25I'm just thinking about what you did back there.
15:29Oh, my God.
15:32Like, who are you?
15:35What do you think, honey?
15:37I don't know.
15:40You're the guy who hates you.
15:50That beef?
16:10You're the guy who hates you.
16:13Oh, my God.
16:17You're just a sinner, I am totally a thousand.
16:21We can go and make you happy with your sight.
16:24I make a cut and you walk back.
16:26I love you behind the door.
16:28Why my gotch is hard.
16:30If you're the one I really need.
16:32It's too much
16:35It's all the time for me
17:09Am I good to go with this stuff?
17:11Uh, no
17:12Give me a minute
17:13What is that?
17:14A silver stud
17:15Maybe four millimeter
17:17We found it in the bathtub
17:20Is there anything else from the tub
17:21That would indicate sex?
17:23Uh
17:24Ring, bracelet, tampon, hair tie
17:27Not that I can tell
17:30What's organic panic?
17:36Organic panic psilocybin candy bars
17:38Take the chocolate experience to new heights
17:49You get what I just sent you?
17:51Yes, I'm surprised
17:52I thought the, I don't know
17:54A ten-year-old brat pulled that alarm
17:55This feels connected
17:57Like the killer coming back to the scene
18:00Either that or
18:01Co-conspirator
18:03While with the perp
18:04With the victim
18:05Sexually or
18:07Druggly
18:07All locked down the lobby
18:09Oh, and we just found a little
18:10Silver-colored stud earring in the bathtub
18:13Like for a baby?
18:14Like for the body
18:17But I do like a cute baby with pierced ears
18:19Then you could have one
18:20If you ever got laid
18:22I don't want one
18:23But even if I did
18:24The laid part is no longer necessary
18:26Because science
18:28Hey, can you stay right there?
18:30I'm not done yet
18:32Jesus Christ
18:33Well, actually, science told me that
18:35It likes fucking
18:36Matter of fact, science invented it
18:37Oh, can you just get back here?
18:38CSR's trying to pack up my evidence
18:40All right, one second
18:41One last text
18:42No, stop texting
18:43I gotta go
18:46Hey
18:47Lock up the lobby
18:48Hold on
19:15Hold on
19:27We're done.
19:28How's it going, Lee?
19:30It's going.
19:31Body sent to autopsy.
19:33I have a feeling we'll be sorting a lot of tips when it hits the news.
19:36This case is too cute.
19:38That fancy building and all those tech kids out there
19:42Instagramming in those baggy jemmy pants.
19:44It's not good.
19:45And now we've got a call from some big dick litigator.
19:48Says he works for a guy named Elliot Burhan.
19:52Oh, are you serious?
19:54Okay.
19:55We spoke to him a few hours ago and he gave us some pushback.
19:59I mean, his firm owns the apartment where we found the victim.
20:02Did Connolly intimidate this guy?
20:04No.
20:05He was just being Connolly.
20:07Eh, right.
20:08Anyway, now this is why I'm calling.
20:11Calling about a guy that goes by, Linus Finch.
20:16Yeah, low-level drug dealer with aspirations.
20:19I met him on a tip today, but I'm pretty sure he's not our guy.
20:24Why?
20:25Connolly passed along his plate.
20:27Turns out Vice is tracking him for that drug ring down at the university.
20:30You don't know him?
20:31No.
20:35Then why am I looking at a picture of him riding shotgun in your car last month?
20:44Maybe I brought him in for questioning at some point.
20:47You think about it.
20:49Anything I need to know, it's best I hear it from you.
20:53Wrap it up down there.
20:54Yes, ma'am.
21:00What the fuck?
21:20Okay, so what do you think?
21:22Should we adopt a cat?
21:23Or is it straight to kids?
21:25Or what?
21:25No, I'm really more of a dog person.
21:28I find that very surprising.
21:34Are you sure that you're okay with this?
21:35Because I know this is a lot.
21:38Your stuff?
21:39No, you need it.
21:40The room is empty.
21:41It's literally nothing.
21:41No, not my stuff.
21:44The...
21:45This.
21:46All of this.
21:48The...
21:48Us.
21:49I know it's only a couple weeks, but...
21:53Is it crazy?
21:57I really don't know what that word means anymore.
22:03Okay.
22:04How about you relax, and...
22:06I can make us something easy for dinner.
22:08No.
22:09No.
22:10You're my guest.
22:11I cook for you.
22:11Go.
22:12Sew your room out.
22:13Okay.
22:16With mail, right?
22:18With mail!
22:18I know.
22:19I know.
22:21I know.
22:30I know.
22:36I know.
22:38I know.
22:38I know.
22:38I know.
22:39I know.
22:39I don't know.
23:30I don't know.
23:41I don't know.
23:55What happened?
23:58Nothing.
24:00Let's get Thai food.
24:27Sometimes.
24:29It feels like.
24:32There's places in my mind that I can't go.
24:36There's people in my life I still don't know.
24:40Yeah.
24:41On the run I just feel like we're coasting.
24:44Oh well.
24:45Now when you.
24:47You might have some more.
24:49Or yourself.
24:51You would tell.
24:54Sometimes.
24:56I went.
24:57The.
24:58Feel like I'm fluorescent holding you.
25:02The whole time.
25:03It felt like something else.
25:06Was looking up at me like I was a newborn.
25:11Baby.
25:13Everything around us feels unclean.
25:17My mama said that God sees everything.
25:21My daddy always taught me to say thank you.
25:25Yes ma'am.
25:26And no percent.
25:27Yeah let's please.
25:31Fade down currently.
25:33Silence is what I mean.
25:36Kill me.
25:38A real action.
25:39I can't help myself.
25:41Silence is what I mean.
25:43Love.
25:43Silence.
25:44That'll put a damn thing too.
25:46The wonderful thing.
25:52The world.
25:55The light.
26:00The death.
26:04The divine.
26:09The fire.
26:10The fire.
26:11The fire.
26:46So, tell me what's going on.
26:48Um, I'm out of propofol.
26:52I didn't sleep last night, or the night before that, or the night before that.
26:59They're burning through the medication too fast.
27:01It's the only thing that helps.
27:05What do you think has made sleep harder lately?
27:10I got another envelope.
27:13This one, it, uh, it said Ollie St. Ledger.
27:18Had a phone number.
27:20So, I called it.
27:23But, uh, I hung up after one ring.
27:28You still seeing that woman we discussed?
27:32No.
27:34No.
27:34She, uh, we're so different it was never going to work out.
27:39I am telling you, someone knows who I am, and they're stalking me.
27:44Just don't take the bait.
27:46You just throw it away.
27:50Hey, any change in your mood with those microdose bars?
27:53No.
27:54I want you to try these.
27:57They have a higher dose of psilocybin.
28:00So, start with just half a square and get your anxiety under better control.
28:04Well, your sleep will improve.
28:07Listen, I appreciate you seeing me this early.
28:11So, sit down, Oliver.
28:12We're not done.
28:18You see a marriage today?
28:19Yeah.
28:19No shit.
28:25I, uh, I could swear that someone was following me this morning on my way here.
28:35It was a woman, she had red hair, she was driving a blue car.
28:40You know what that sounds like, don't you?
28:43What are you implying?
28:45My ex?
28:47But now I just see women from my past everywhere I go that, uh, I'm so obsessed with my mistakes
28:54that they drive beside me on the freeway in a Fiat.
28:59I'm not the stalker here.
29:03I'm a victim.
29:09Someone has identified me.
29:12And they're targeting me.
29:15And it is not my imagination.
29:19It is real.
29:21And it is happening to me.
29:47The name on the account?
29:49Starman Inc.
29:51It is a corporate trust that I opened for my son, Oliver St. Ledger.
29:54You're a chicky St. Ledger?
29:56Yes.
29:57You're a maiden name?
29:59Trivedi.
30:00Address?
30:03Well, the mailing address is Boston, but the account may still be linked to the house on 344 Dutch Neck
30:11Road.
30:12And tax ID?
30:16Or his social work?
30:209-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-8.
30:27Okay.
30:28How can I help you?
30:31I would like to transfer $10,000 from this account to a personal checking.
30:36Okay.
30:37Let me check something here.
30:41I'm sorry, ma'am.
30:42You can't access these funds until this matures in April of next year.
30:47I thought it was this past April.
30:53Can I pay a penalty?
30:56I'm afraid not.
30:58Is there anything else I can do for you?
31:00No, thank you.
31:01Would you be interested?
31:02No, bye.
31:06Bye.
31:43Where's Connolly?
31:46Linus Finch.
31:47You know him?
31:50Oh.
31:51I don't know what I mean.
31:51I know he was talking to him this morning.
31:53His local dealer down at Seaport says she met him off a tip.
31:56I don't think so.
31:57I snagged a picture of the two of them last month meeting in the parking lot at the fucking zoo.
32:03What else you got on him?
32:0433.
32:05On probation, sends Stu and a nickel in Sousa.
32:08Opioid trafficking.
32:10Apparently, he comes from money.
32:11But the first time he was busted with blow, his parents sent him to one of those reform schools
32:15where he eat bugs in the desert rather than read books.
32:17So, this is what they got.
32:21Ah, yes.
32:22It's got to be an explanation.
32:24I asked.
32:25She didn't offer it.
32:27And yes, it's her car.
32:29I know.
32:30Is it the tape on the side, Mayor?
32:33I didn't push her too hard, but I'm pretty sure she was lying to me.
32:36Let's hope she won't lie to you.
32:41No, no, no.
32:49No.
33:29Maybe this time you work.
33:57Hi, I just received a text for Rachel customer service, but I haven't called lately.
34:03Yeah, I just want to make sure I'm not getting hacked by the Russians.
34:06I understand, ma'am. May I please have your name?
34:08Chickie St. Letcher.
34:30Hey, hey. Oh, uh, Kevin, right?
34:33You showed me the apartment, Oliver Kennedy.
34:36Oh, yeah, Oliver. I remember.
34:37You worked for KB. How's the place working out?
34:40It's great. I love it.
34:41See you around. Yeah, ma'am.
35:08Oh, my God. You scared me.
35:12What are you doing?
35:15That's so crazy.
35:16I didn't even hear you. Come in.
35:43Where have you...
35:45What's going on, Lee?
35:53Where'd you got this?
35:56Got it from Russo.
35:58Who got it from Vice after your ass was found on the wrong end of Longlands with that motherfucker.
36:04Sitting in my seat.
36:06Who is he?
36:08Who is he?
36:08That's the guy from this morning, right?
36:13Tell me.
36:15I can't.
36:20Listen, I don't want to lie to you, and, um...
36:26I have been for a long time, and I need you to let me do it a little bit longer
36:30because, um...
36:34you're never gonna forgive me when you know the truth, so...
36:40I don't know how I can live like that, so...
36:47Wait a minute.
36:49Jesus, Lee, how bad is it?
36:55It's really bad.
36:58Yeah.
37:01So bad that when you quit your job and you leave...
37:07I'm never gonna see you again.
37:10No.
37:11No.
37:12No.
37:12Please, Carl, um...
37:15Can you just give me one more day?
37:19We have to get through today, so...
37:24Yeah.
37:27I, um...
37:29I went to the, uh, junk mail bin, and I found this guy.
37:33Ollie St. Ledger.
37:34Oliver St. Ledger, that's his name.
37:35Yeah?
37:36And, uh, his propofol was stolen from, uh, from a hospital somewhere.
37:40What's the name of it?
37:42What's the name of the hospital?
37:44Carl, what was the name of it?
37:45The propofol.
37:46I don't know. County East.
37:47County East.
37:50It's an area of cancer.
37:51Okay.
38:00This is it.
38:04This is him.
38:06The propofol.
38:08Is it.
38:09This is him.
38:10Is it?
38:11Is it?
38:14Is it hard?
38:15Oliver St. Ledger,
38:17son of billionaire venture capitalist Casper St. Ledger,
38:21age thirty-three, from Narragansett, Rhode Island.
38:25Address.
38:26TS
38:26Ah!
38:26I'm sorry.
38:27I'm sorry.
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