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00:10Previously, lots of real estate.
00:12My mom always told me to look out for the nice guys.
00:14I'm a nice guy.
00:16I think you might be.
00:17Luck is not a strategy.
00:20Oh my God.
00:21Your hearse chasing.
00:24I don't want to do this anymore.
00:26Ignoring what we once had.
00:27The love.
00:28You could have fought for us a little.
00:31Oh well.
00:32Something's gonna kill you.
00:34Something's gonna kill you.
00:38Oh, that's Tyler.
00:43He was your favorite toy.
00:46We just didn't have the heart.
00:50I understand.
00:54You carried him everywhere.
01:01You'd make up stories about the things that Elvis told you.
01:07Funny things that he did.
01:12We just thought he was your imaginary friend.
01:15I mean, I'd read about kids having those.
01:21Do you remember any of this?
01:25A little.
01:27Not much.
01:29God, there were so many voices back then.
01:34You would just sit and listen.
01:36For hours.
01:38Just smiling.
01:40And nodding.
01:42And then you'd talk back.
01:44In this soothing, comforting voice.
01:49It was like the voice of somebody much older and wiser.
01:56I was in such a terrible place in those days.
02:00I know, Mom.
02:05The voices.
02:07You heard them too.
02:12From the time I was a girl.
02:16They'd come and go.
02:17Soft.
02:18Faint.
02:20But I couldn't talk back the way you can.
02:25I could only listen enough to be terrified.
02:29And with everything else that was going on back then,
02:32it was just too much.
02:37It's okay.
02:38I have to leave in a few minutes anyway.
02:49Yes, Stephanie.
02:51I bring Luke in occasionally for special projects.
02:54He needs the work, and, well, it's my way of giving back.
02:58Stephanie's father recently passed away,
03:01and why don't you explain?
03:03Sorry for all this.
03:04I'd be there myself if I hadn't broken my leg skiing in Gestalt.
03:08Hmm.
03:10Sorry to hear that.
03:11And I'm sorry for your loss.
03:13My father, Magnus, was eccentric.
03:15But that's because he was very rich.
03:18If he'd been poor, we'd call him a psychopath.
03:20He was obsessed with riddles, games, puzzles.
03:23All my life, whenever I wanted anything,
03:25he'd make me solve a puzzle or figure out a riddle to get it.
03:28That's amazing.
03:31It was infuriating to have to jump through his little hoops
03:34to get your birthday presents, your allowance.
03:38Christmas was a living hell.
03:40Up until he croaked,
03:42I had to solve a stupid puzzle to access my trust fund every month.
03:46Sounds like a power thing.
03:47Totally a power thing.
03:49And now he's doing the same thing with his house.
03:54Hmm.
03:55Wow.
03:55Mm-hmm.
03:56Nice.
03:57Well, unfortunately, Daddy is pulling his shit one last time.
04:00Magnus' will is saved on his desktop computer.
04:03That's password protected.
04:05We have until midnight tonight to find that password,
04:08or the house will go into probate,
04:09and we'll probably go to the government to pay for taxes.
04:15Would you mind just excusing us for one second?
04:18Uh, sure.
04:22What the hell, Rita?
04:23I was at my mom's house.
04:25How is this my problem?
04:26This is your listing.
04:27I haven't had time to hire new assistants
04:29since Alan and Michelle's tragic sump pump incident,
04:33which was not my fault.
04:35A hell of a way to go.
04:36If we don't get that password,
04:37nobody gets bupkis.
04:39But if you and your little band of miscreants
04:41can get me the password by midnight,
04:44I'll split the commission with you.
04:4950-50.
04:50I was thinking more 70-30.
04:5350-50?
04:54You're on your arm.
04:55Ha, ha, ha, ha.
04:57Uh.
04:58Uh.
05:02Good news, Stephanie.
05:03My team is on it.
05:06Ha, ha, ha, ha.
05:15Really?
05:16Are you serious?
05:17Half the commission on this?
05:19For 10 hours' work?
05:21Oh, hells yes.
05:22I have a thing,
05:23but for this, I will move it.
05:25How hard could it be?
05:27I don't think it's gonna be that tough.
05:29Stephanie's email from her lawyer
05:30had the first clue.
05:32My skin is grass.
05:34My teeth are stones.
05:36I'm far too shy.
05:37To show my bones.
05:39My willows weep like widows do.
05:42Come visit me for your next clue.
05:47The cemetery.
05:48Where's Magnus buried?
05:50I'll find out.
05:51It's gotta be Weepin' Willows.
05:53It's totally the kind of high-end place
05:54that some local rich guy would choose to decompose.
05:57I say we listen to Lomax.
05:59Okay.
06:00You guys head there,
06:01and I'll get the exact location
06:02of Magnus Clifford's grave from Rita.
06:04I'll text you.
06:14Something else?
06:15I was helping out
06:16at this community blood bank the other day.
06:19Megan was there.
06:21She told me you two were on the outs.
06:23We were not together longer than we were together.
06:26No, but not even friends.
06:28It's not gonna work.
06:29We have our careers.
06:31She has her urologist.
06:35What about you?
06:37You and Crash?
06:40Crash is something.
06:44You and a fireman.
06:47I mean, that's gotta bring some balance
06:49to the universe somewhere.
06:54Does she know?
06:55That I light fires and hurl objects
06:57with the force of my mutant brain.
07:00I'm kinda waiting for the right moment.
07:03It'll come.
07:07You better head to the cemetery,
07:09and I'll find that plot.
07:10You're hunting.
07:16Good hunting.
07:28Yes?
07:33Rita, I need an exact location
07:43Yes?
07:45Rita, I need an exact location of Magnus Clifford's grave.
07:48Well, how would I know? He's a post-mortem client.
07:51What would his daughter know?
07:53Maybe.
07:54Rita, can you ask her?
07:56Probably.
07:58Say, Luke, as I wander through this magnificent home
08:02that's within the reach of maybe the top 1% of the 1%,
08:07I am drawn to thoughts of your nursing home czar, Tyler McNeil.
08:14Tyler? Nah, it's not for him.
08:16He's one of the few people with the money,
08:19the taste to appreciate this place.
08:22Rita, you do not want to get into bed with Tyler McNeil.
08:24Into bed?
08:25I'm old enough to be the hot, provocative, best friend
08:29of his very slightly older sister.
08:31Tyler might love this house.
08:33No, it's just no.
08:34Call me when you get that location.
08:40Oh.
08:43Wait, wait, wait.
08:46Mm-hmm.
08:49Mm-mm-mm.
08:51Ah, Yosemite meets Augusta National.
08:54Yes.
09:02You're in my house.
09:06Ah!
09:08Y-you're, uh, uh, ma-ma-ma-magnus.
09:13It was my understanding that you were not as, uh,
09:17alive as you once were.
09:20I'm dead.
09:22Oh.
09:23Stone cold dead.
09:25Oh.
09:26Heart blew up like the guns of Navarone.
09:30So you're...
09:32some kind of a...
09:35boom.
09:41My family's in the death care industry, so I basically grew up here.
09:45Of course you did.
09:47My parents were doing some business here, you know,
09:50helping the bereaved pick a plot or prepping a graveside service,
09:53and me and my sister would just be running all over the place.
09:58Countries, hiding, seeking.
10:01To us, the cemetery was a playground.
10:04Except the other kids just weren't that fun to play with.
10:07Mm-hmm.
10:08They never once threw the wall back.
10:11Stop.
10:12What?
10:15I thought I heard something.
10:18Hi.
10:21You supposed to be here?
10:23The gate was open.
10:25You work here?
10:27Sure.
10:28Hey, um, I was wondering if you could please help us find
10:31where our...
10:33where our poppy is buried.
10:38Your...
10:38poppy?
10:42Yeah.
10:44Poppy got around.
10:46We are just looking for his grave to pay our respects.
10:50It would mean so much to my...
10:53sisters and me.
10:57You probably got a name.
10:59Magnus Clifford.
11:02Clifford.
11:05Magnus.
11:10Magnus Clifford is straight down that way.
11:11Hang right at the big-ass obelisk.
11:13When you reach the stone with the name Sleutian,
11:15turn right at four stones down.
11:16Can't miss it.
11:17You know the location of every name in this place?
11:21It's new.
11:23It's huge.
11:25Great.
11:25That's so helpful.
11:26Thank you so much.
11:34She was nice.
11:35Yeah, I know everyone who works at the cemetery.
11:37I do not know her.
11:39She knew exactly where his grave was.
11:42Yeah.
11:43How about that?
11:46Well, ladies,
11:48shall we go find poppy?
11:57Okay.
11:57Okay.
12:01I'm a friend.
12:02A very, very good friend of your daughter.
12:06I'm sure she's mentioned me.
12:10Rita Weiss?
12:11We didn't speak.
12:12Oh.
12:13Frequently.
12:14But there's always that special bond, right?
12:16I mean, I know some mothers and daughters
12:17that fight like jets and sharks,
12:19but daughters,
12:20they're always daddy's little girl.
12:21What are you doing in my house?
12:23Stephanie hired me to sell the place,
12:25and I will.
12:26But first,
12:27I need to find the password to your computer.
12:36So, yeah.
12:38You want to give it up?
12:39Because I've got a bunch of people
12:41that are going to find it regardless.
12:44Only if they live that long.
12:49Pardon?
12:51Here lies magnets in the dirt.
12:53Don't feel bad.
12:54It didn't hurt.
12:55Your next clue's near.
12:57It's with the band.
12:58But say goodbye...
13:02To your right hand.
13:04Augie, are you okay?
13:06It seems this is more than a friendly game
13:09between a father and daughter.
13:10Oh, yeah.
13:11I've got to tell Luke.
13:14I've got no bars.
13:18Your cellular service is being jammed.
13:21Can someone do that?
13:22Oh, heavens, yes.
13:24All one would need is the resources
13:25and the desire.
13:29I think we should focus on our next clue.
13:32It's with the band.
13:35Band.
13:37Oh, I know this one.
13:39Okay, come with me.
13:44Traps?
13:45What kind of traps?
13:47The only kind worth setting.
13:49Death traps.
13:51Oh.
13:52For your own daughter.
13:53Ha!
13:54My daughter
13:56never did an honest day's work in her life.
14:00Still, I don't...
14:01I started out running grease
14:02to the gearmen on the assembly floor,
14:04the lowest of the low,
14:05but I became the owner of the company.
14:07Do you know
14:09what that entailed?
14:10Do you?
14:11Lots of weekends, probably.
14:13I knew Stephanie wouldn't lower herself
14:14to hunt for the password herself.
14:16That would be like work.
14:18No, I assumed she would pass it off
14:20to some greedy, ignorant lackey
14:22who would take her money.
14:24I assume that's you.
14:27Actually, I subcontracted out
14:29to a few lackeys of my own.
14:31You're saying that they're
14:33in some kind of danger?
14:37Oh, I am merely the mastermind
14:39of these little exercises.
14:43I have a young protégé
14:44who handles the actual logistics,
14:46ordering the stones,
14:48setting the traps.
14:49Unlike my own child,
14:50she is quite industrious.
14:54Um, I-I don't get it.
14:56You set traps for strangers.
14:58I want Stephanie to feel
15:00some kind of remorse,
15:02some responsibility, accountability
15:06for someone other than herself.
15:09You see, that's why
15:10I never wanted kids, ever.
15:13Kids only...
15:14Well, they-they sap your energy.
15:16They screw up your life, right?
15:17It's always gimme, gimme, gimme.
15:20All the time.
15:21All the time.
15:22Sure, they're adorable
15:23when they're little,
15:24but ultimately,
15:24they're useless,
15:25ungrateful, inconvenient,
15:26and...
15:27God, the smell
15:28when they're little.
15:29Holy God, the smell.
15:39Well, surely you must have some pleasant memories of Stephanie.
15:43No.
15:44Oh.
15:50There was one time.
15:53She was ten or so.
15:56I had just returned from Stuttgart.
15:59Had to shower and change clothes before leaving again.
16:06She came into the bedroom and insisted on having a tea party.
16:10She set up the table, two little chairs, a couple of teacups and saucers,
16:15and we drank tea and talked about our day.
16:24She told me some fantastical story about Maurice, her stuffed panda bear.
16:33And I told her how our South Asian sales team had failed to meet their numbers,
16:39and that put our whole quarter at risk.
16:45She and Maurice felt that was a shame.
16:52You had a moment.
16:55In that moment, I saw something in her eyes other than scorn, greed, wanting.
17:08I saw only affection.
17:11Hmm.
17:14My first husband wanted children so badly.
17:17He was kind, handsome, loving.
17:21That one detail.
17:23It was our undoing.
17:25Good for you.
17:26Then I proceeded to marry two more men who had no interest in children,
17:31mainly because they were selfish, greedy toddlers themselves.
17:35A woman who knows what she wants.
17:37Oh, yes.
17:39That's me.
17:40Drink?
17:41Oh, sweet mother of God, yes.
17:49You still, uh...
17:51I'm a corpse.
17:53Not a Methodist.
17:54Uh-huh.
17:55Good.
17:56Don't worry.
17:57I know this place.
17:58They put me through an out-of-state college.
18:00So glad you're on our side.
18:03Here.
18:05Nope.
18:07Three stones down.
18:08Two, three.
18:11Bingo.
18:12I'm with the band.
18:14My favorite stone in the yard.
18:16The guy was a band leader.
18:20Oh, dear.
18:22Thanks.
18:24There.
18:38Did you dodge?
18:39Did you duck?
18:41Did it miss you?
18:42What luck.
18:44But you'll never escape me alive.
18:46The next clue we'll be giving.
18:49At a house not for living.
18:50Wait for dark and walk 12 yards times five.
18:5660 yards.
18:59It'll be dark before long.
19:02If only this guy could have taken that job with Hallmark.
19:04This all could have been avoided.
19:10Now that it's dark, it's a lot harder to see what other little surprises Mr. Clifford has for us.
19:16Maybe we should just cut and run.
19:18The last clue did say we'd never make it out alive.
19:21Suppose he could have electrified the fence.
19:23Or just hired a sniper to pick us off.
19:25Well, he'd have to write a poem about it.
19:28What rhymes with sniper?
19:29Uh, diaper.
19:31Viper.
19:32Uh, don't go there.
19:33I hate snakes.
19:34Hey, where's August?
19:37Oh, great.
19:38August?
19:39Over here.
19:40At a house not for living.
19:45Every lock needs a key.
19:48On that, can we agree?
19:50But this one's elusive as heck.
19:54Lift your eyes up to God.
19:55Ask his son for a nod, or it hangs from the carpenter's neck.
20:00So, Jesus, right?
20:03God's son and a carpenter.
20:05There's gotta be a whole lot of Jesus around here.
20:08He's a very popular item among your anthropomorphic memorial statuary options.
20:13Number three.
20:14Trailing only the angels and his mom.
20:17No directions.
20:18So, one would expect it to be close by.
20:25Over there.
20:26Oh, good eye.
20:31What?
20:33After all these years, I finally found Jesus.
20:41Look.
20:42Around his neck.
20:43Oh, just a moment.
20:56Oh, my God.
20:58Oh, my God.
21:01Mistakes.
21:03It seems they have been raised.
21:09August.
21:10This is August Ripley.
21:12Mahatma Gandhi once said,
21:14My life is my message.
21:16Leave yours at the beep.
21:18August, call me.
21:24Hi.
21:25Hi, you've reached Susan Ireland, partner at Roman Ireland.
21:27I wish you the serenity to leave me a message if it's important,
21:30the patience to hit me back later if it's not,
21:32and the wisdom to know the difference.
21:34It's Luke.
21:35Call me.
21:41It's Lomax.
21:43Beep.
21:44It's Luke.
21:52Luke.
21:53Rita.
21:54Listen, did your people go to the cemetery?
21:56Yeah, they're there now.
21:58Oh.
21:59Uh, so some new information just came in.
22:03The location of the grave?
22:05Not exactly.
22:06Then what?
22:07I have it on good authority that your people might be in some,
22:13oh, let's call it, uh, mortal danger.
22:17What?
22:18Who told you that?
22:19Was it Stephanie?
22:20Actually, I'm here with Magnus Clifford himself, and...
22:24With who?
22:26He says...
22:29That's enough.
22:31I don't want to take all the fun out of this.
22:52He'd stop by without calling first.
23:02He'd stop by without calling first.
23:23Good for you.
23:24You're not dead.
23:25There's just one stone ahead.
23:27It contains the true password you seek.
23:30If you fight to the death, to your ultimate breath,
23:33you might live long enough for a peek.
23:35It's a stone with an eye, and perhaps if you try,
23:39you will read the engraving that's there.
23:41But I doubt that you'll make it.
23:43Your next breath, when you take it,
23:45will reveal that you've run out of...
23:49air.
24:18What's the clock for?
24:19I have a theory.
24:22It's not pleasant.
24:24Of course not.
24:25Did you hear the thunk when the door closed?
24:28Yeah.
24:29The line in the pole about running out of air?
24:32We're gonna run out of air?
24:34In about 13 minutes, if that is correct.
24:40Well, shit!
24:42Help us!
24:43Help!
24:49So the headmistress is blushing,
24:51and she clarifies for the girls that a Fokker
24:53was a type of German aircraft.
24:55And Sir Douglas Bader turns to the headmistress,
24:57and he says,
24:57Well, madam, that may be,
24:58but these Fokkers were flying Messerschmitts!
25:08Oh, it's past nine.
25:11I'll never find the password in time.
25:13They might not even be...
25:16alive.
25:18Their own damn fault.
25:21The point is, you've won.
25:26Here's the thing.
25:29Why not just...
25:30let me out?
25:32Huh?
25:33I'll wangle a deal with the bank
25:35to handle the sale in probate.
25:37I've already got a multimillionaire in mind
25:40who'd be perfect.
25:41I'll reach out to him this very night.
25:44You can deprive Stephanie of the house.
25:46But preserve its value for those left behind.
25:52That'd be you.
25:54Hm?
25:57Truth is, that tea party story made me remember the good that was in Stephanie.
26:06It might be there still.
26:09It might.
26:13Go on, get out.
26:15I have thinking to do.
26:17Hm.
26:20Regardless,
26:21Bravo for you never having children in the first place.
26:25You're the smart one, Rita.
26:29Yep, that's me.
26:31I'm the smart one.
26:34Huh?
26:36Uh!
26:57It's slow down.
26:58It was.
26:59It's slow down.
26:59I love it.
26:59It was.
27:00It was hurt.
27:00It was like, yeah, yeah!
27:02What?
27:17There has to be a way out of here.
27:18The door is airtight.
27:32Luke!
27:33Luke, thank God!
27:34How did you find us?
27:35Well, you know that thing I do to find spirits in the house?
27:37I kind of did the reverse to find live humans in a place full of spirits.
27:41Someone sent out a ping, you sent out a gnip.
27:44Come on, we're running out of time.
27:56Mr. McNeil, my name is Rita Wise.
27:59I realize you've retained real estate counsel, and I respect that.
28:04Even though the counsel you've chosen might be,
28:08what's a kind and loving way of saying this, clinically insane?
28:14Okay.
28:16I currently represent a magnificent property
28:20that might touch you on a very intimate level.
28:24Yet for reasons of his own, Luke has not exposed it to you.
28:28I feel that it is my responsibility.
28:31My duty to expose myself.
28:35That is to expose it myself.
28:39Well, I know Luke's been busy.
28:41I tried him this morning.
28:42Oh, this morning.
28:43Huh.
28:44He was visiting his mother.
28:47Perfectly fine, I guess.
28:49But, uh, priorities, right?
28:53His mother?
28:54Mm-hmm.
28:54She's here.
28:55Uh-huh.
28:57Mr. McNeil, I believe we have business to do.
29:01Okay.
29:03Okay.
29:08Luke's mother.
29:10Adorable.
29:16Okay, little Max, you have no idea where the big eye is?
29:18Yeah, I-I sort of kind of remember seeing it,
29:21but I...
29:22no idea where.
29:23Sorry, boss.
29:24No, it's okay.
29:25But we're all gonna have to split up and find it.
29:28Either way, let's meet in the parking lot.
29:30Let's see.
29:3120 minutes?
29:41It's really nice here.
29:43Yes.
29:44We're still here.
29:44I know.
29:47Hey, Augie.
29:48Can I, uh...
29:49Can I ask you a personal question?
29:52I suppose.
29:53When you had to explain to Rochelle that you were...
29:58You know that we were...
30:01You mean when I had to explain to her that I was working for a firm that might someday ask
30:06me to spend a long night in a cemetery searching for a headstone with an all-seeing eye?
30:12Yeah.
30:14How did you do it?
30:17Rochelle is a rare woman.
30:20Once in a lifetime.
30:21She had made a living of confronting the impossible.
30:24So how could she...
30:30Augie?
30:34Right.
30:36Yes.
30:38How could she tell me to do otherwise?
30:46You're a lucky guy.
30:48Yes.
30:49Yes.
30:50I was.
30:55I assume this is about a gentleman?
31:00Yeah, I've only known him for a little while, but, um...
31:04Yeah, he's...
31:05He's kind of great.
31:08I can only tell you what I know for certain, which is...
31:12Never be ashamed of who you are and what you do.
31:16If he can't accept it, best to know now.
31:20Okay, he's good.
31:37Who knows?
31:41Who knows?
31:44No.
31:44No.
31:51Hello?
31:52Have you seen my husband?
31:55No.
31:55I'm sorry.
31:58His name is Jasper.
32:03He told me he'd catch up to me, but I haven't found him yet.
32:08How long were you and Jasper together?
32:11Only a few months.
32:14It took us so long to get together, and when we did, finally, we thought we had all the
32:22time in the world, and then I died, and here we are.
32:33Why so long?
32:35To connect?
32:37I had a career.
32:39He was in the service.
32:41We let it all play out, bumped into each other every now and then, passion flared, hot and
32:50bright.
32:52And then we'd go our separate ways, promising each other it was just a matter of time.
33:04I knew it deep in my bones that he was the one.
33:11And then, I should have taken him, kept him, loved him.
33:19I shouldn't have waited.
33:27He'll be by.
33:28I'm sure of it.
33:31I hope so.
33:36By the way, you haven't seen a stone, a headstone, big one?
33:42Like an all-seeing eye on it.
33:45Oh, Christ, I hate that stone.
33:47The girl in overalls just put it up the other day.
33:50You really want to see it?
33:52Oh, please.
33:56You found it?
33:57Who found it?
33:58I found it.
33:58I got it.
33:59The password?
34:00Really?
34:01I'm heading to the house now.
34:02When you get to a place where your phone works, you call Rita and you have her meet me there.
34:17You found it?
34:18Yep.
34:19Hurry up.
34:20We've only got two minutes.
34:22Can you...
34:32What does this mean?
34:34It doesn't mean anything.
34:35I thought it would at least...
34:37You found it out phonetically.
34:39Three's are E's.
34:41Setaph, you will hate this.
34:44Ste...
34:44Steph, you will hate this.
34:50Father of the year.
35:00You're back.
35:01Hmm.
35:03We found the password.
35:09Your people all right?
35:12As good as it'll ever be.
35:14What's in the new will?
35:19I cut her out.
35:21Stephanie.
35:23She doesn't get the house.
35:25The estate, none of it.
35:29That's pretty harsh.
35:34And yet she's still your daughter.
35:36Nothing's gonna change that.
35:38She'll always be the little girl with the tea party and the panda.
35:45Do you really want your last gesture on this earth to be an extended middle finger towards her?
36:02There's a set of encyclopedias on the shelves there.
36:08Bring me the W volume if you'd be so kind.
36:32It's an alternate will.
36:35I composed and signed it when I was in a bit more magnanimous mood.
36:44It leaves everything to Stephanie.
36:48Perhaps you could hide it under a piano suspended from a great height.
36:52Or I could just give it to her.
36:54Tell her that it's a present from her dad who loved her very much but had a bitch of a
36:59time showing it.
37:00Be the bigger man.
37:06And unleash a Category 5 shit hurricane of familial guilt that she'll be explaining to expensive therapists for the rest
37:15of her natural life.
37:37I was surprised when you called last night.
37:45Well, thanks for making the time.
37:47It's good to get out in the sunshine.
37:51A busy night in the ER?
37:53You know, usual.
37:55Friday night knife and gun club.
38:00So...
38:01What's up?
38:02Everything okay?
38:06It's just I was talking to somebody the other day.
38:09This woman.
38:10Very nice.
38:12She told me about all the time that she lost with her husband.
38:17I take it that one person in the scenario was deceased.
38:22Because anyway, she had all this regret.
38:25She'd known for a long time that they're always meant to be together.
38:29But there was always something else to do.
38:32Jobs.
38:33Travel.
38:34Life.
38:38But all along, they knew, they thought, they had all the time in the world.
38:45Turns out they didn't.
38:48This is turning into a dark little stroll in the sunshine.
38:52I love you, Megan.
38:56I've known since I showed up on your doorstep.
39:00These last few years, we've been doing this awkward little foxtrot.
39:04Moving in and out of each other's lives.
39:06Seeing other people.
39:08Having lunch.
39:08Having lunch.
39:08But I have always known.
39:14Luke, I...
39:16You don't have to answer me.
39:18I know you're in a relationship and the timing sucks.
39:22But it's just too easy to wait for the timing not to suck.
39:27Before you know it, I'm sitting on a bench in a cemetery at 11.08 p.m. some night,
39:31explaining that I thought we had all the time in the world.
39:39You know, a long time ago, Susan told me that if I liked you,
39:42I should make a move.
39:46So finally...
39:49Finally...
39:52Finally...
39:52I'm taking her advice.
39:57Megan, I love you.
40:02So I guess the next move...
40:04Is up to you.
40:30Hi, it's Madeline.
40:31I can't come to the phone right now,
40:33so just leave me a message and I'll hit you back.
40:35Hi, uh, Mads.
40:37It's...
40:38It's Mom.
40:40Uh...
40:40Look, I know it's been a long time.
40:42It's just, uh...
40:44Well, I was thinking of you and I thought maybe we could...
40:48I don't know, get together for a coffee or...
40:51Or tea.
40:53I'd really love to see you and hear what's going on in your life.
40:58Maybe it's time.
41:01Okay.
41:02Uh, I really hope you call me back.
41:05Anytime, really.
41:09And...
41:11I hope you're happy, Madeline.
41:14Goodbye.
41:34Miss Woodhouse?
41:36I need to have a word with you.
41:37It's about Luke.
41:39What about Luke?
41:40Is he all right?
41:42Perhaps I could...
41:43Step inside.
41:45I'm sorry, I don't know you.
41:48I'm Luke's friend, Tyler.
41:51Your son needs you, Miss Woodhouse.
41:55You're not gonna desert him...
41:58Again?
42:00Are you?
42:03Although, it would be very on brand.
42:35If...
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