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The Last Thing He Told Me Season 2 Episode 6

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04:17In law school, Kate's view of my dad's work changed.
04:20They had some big fights about it.
04:22So when Kate found out, Owen was helping with the Campanos...
04:25That's what they were arguing about.
04:28She didn't want to say bills, I don't see the point in all this.
04:36She's gone.
04:39And if we're going to be a family, and if we're going to be a family, we need to find
04:40a way to move on.
04:46Next.
04:48Next.
04:52Next.
05:04Next.
05:07Miss Scott?
05:09Vacation.
05:13Most American vacation in Nice.
05:16I'm going to know.
05:17I studied for years
05:19with Janela,
05:20and then Martin,
05:21he came to look for me.
05:26Have a nice trip.
05:29Next.
05:32Passport.
05:45What did he say back there?
05:46I told him I studied woodturning in France.
05:49You studied woodturning in France?
05:50Nope.
05:53Remind me never to play poker with you.
05:55I think he got me beat in that department.
05:58Where's Teddy?
06:00Looks like his jet just landed in London.
06:03Refueling, probably.
06:04Gives us about three hours
06:06to get to the bingo camp before he does.
06:09Guess we finally caught that break.
06:10Yeah.
06:11Let's get going.
06:12Yeah.
06:27Hey.
06:28We still making pancakes?
06:30Yeah.
06:30Yeah, that'd be nice.
06:32What you got there?
06:34It's my mom's old planner.
06:37Found it in the box of stuff Charlie gave me.
06:39Yeah.
06:42Can I ask you a question?
06:45Charlie said you and my mom had been fighting before she died.
06:50She was so upset that my dad was helping you that they had this big argument and she moved out.
06:55Well, I don't remember that.
06:56And it was never like that between Kate and me.
06:59She was a born lawyer.
07:01We debated everything.
07:03Okay.
07:03Did you debate your work for the Campanos?
07:08She was trying to understand the role of a defense attorney.
07:11She was thinking of coming to work for me.
07:13Why would she have gotten so angry with my dad then?
07:16Are you sure that's what they were fighting about?
07:17Your mother can be headstrong and I don't think I'm being unfair when I say that your father, he can
07:22be headstrong too.
07:26It's all right here on the map.
07:28The tour covers most of the yard.
07:30The Cannes should have just arrived and we can figure out where they process the containers.
07:36Did someone call?
07:38No.
07:46We told Bailey only to call if she absolutely needed to.
07:51I know.
07:51I just don't love how I love things with her.
07:54We're usually on the same page.
07:57We're all going through a lot here.
07:59Believe me, I'm aware.
08:02I'm used to just being there if she needs me.
08:06I'm used to being her person.
08:09What?
08:11You sound like a mom.
08:12A good one.
08:13It's...
08:14It's nice.
08:17Also, uh...
08:18That shirt.
08:19Your shirt?
08:20It's too touristy.
08:21No, no, no.
08:22It just...
08:22It reminds me of Provence.
08:25Do you remember that old man selling flowers by the bed at breakfast?
08:30Oh, yeah.
08:30Of course.
08:31With the beret and the cigarettes and the...
08:33Fleur France!
08:34Fleur France!
08:35Right.
08:36All day, every day.
08:37What a great trip.
08:38Just...
08:39You and me.
08:41No complications.
08:45Was that ever true?
08:47No complications.
08:48Really.
08:50It was for me.
08:59We should go.
09:02I appreciate you coming by.
09:05I ought to come to your office, but...
09:06I don't think that would send the right message right now.
09:11What can I do for you, Frank?
09:12How's Teddy?
09:14In what sense?
09:16In all the years I've had you on my payroll, we've kept things pretty tidy.
09:20But now...
09:22We have a dead lawyer.
09:23Dead US Marshal.
09:26Not exactly smooth sailing.
09:28If you're worried about this Ethan Young nonsense, we're all over it.
09:32Are you?
09:33I know the way you like to run your business.
09:36It must be hard to hand things over.
09:38But in my experience, if you want someone to take the reins, you need to let go.
09:44We've known each other for a long time, haven't we?
09:47Yes, we have.
09:49I'm wondering where you got the impression that I need a fucking therapist.
09:54Frank.
09:55Don't shit me, Maris.
09:58I'm trying to protect my organization here.
10:00Your organization is fine.
10:02As for your son, he's plenty capable.
10:04If you have questions, you should ask him.
10:07And stop wasting my damn time.
10:10Now if you'll excuse me.
10:11Hope you got me.
10:13I don't do it.
10:28Alright.
10:28Let me go.
10:28I can see an apartment right now.
10:30I'll cut it off in the door.
10:34If you need a friendall, help me create your money,
10:39or be the third floor.
10:39Let me divide the door.
10:40People take your designated 하기
11:08Ladies and gentlemen,
11:09I hope you're all relaxed and enjoying our beautiful city.
11:13So welcome to the great Newport of Marseille.
11:17Since 600 BC,
11:19this city has been a major Mediterranean trade hub.
11:23Completed in 1853,
11:25the Newport ships 100 million tons a year.
11:29Oh, yes.
11:29Wasn't the Three Musketeers set here?
11:33No.
11:34Tomorrow, we'll be back in September.
11:37They're tourists.
11:40There are a lot of containers.
11:42How do they do it?
11:44Very good.
11:45So, the new containers are loaded
11:47at the north end of the port.
11:49They're recorded,
11:51and then they're moved over time.
11:53Oh, yes, thank you.
11:57The bingo can should be near the cafe.
11:59Okay, that should be close enough for my tracker
12:01if I could slip away.
12:02Yeah, I'll see what I can do to help with that.
12:04How close is Teddy?
12:07Well, you...
12:08Slow the Heathrow.
12:09Must be belayed.
12:11You might be right about timing after all.
12:13Hope so.
12:20Tell Jacob if he aces his math test,
12:22I'll bring him home in Mabappe, Jersey.
12:25Yeah, I love you, too.
12:28Another Hendrickson tonic?
12:29You're an angel.
12:33So, any plans for Paris?
12:34No, I'm more of a London girl.
12:37Fog, the history, the clubs in Mayfair.
12:40I'm well acquainted.
12:41You know, I bet I could get us into Annabelle's
12:44on the way back for a drink if you're free.
12:46I'll check my schedule.
12:48You do that.
12:53We ready to go?
12:57Two hours?
12:58No, I need to be flying now.
13:01No, I'm not flying on a goddamn commercial plane.
13:06Do you want another drink?
13:07Please.
13:15Tomas.
13:16Yeah, Teddy.
13:17Yeah.
13:18I'm delayed in London.
13:21Something to do with the plane.
13:25I understand that.
13:26That's why I'm personally taking delivery.
13:30Absolutely.
13:30I will...
13:32I will get there today,
13:33and I will call you as soon as I lay eyes on it.
13:38I need transport to British Airways Terminal.
13:41VA flies out of several terminals.
13:42Well, Amber, why don't you be a deer
13:44and find out which one sends
13:45the fucking planes to Marseille?
14:05I need.
14:08Really?
14:09Even coming from here?
14:10Mm-hmm, yeah.
14:12Ms. Michaels?
14:14Ms. Anderson, what are you...
14:16I work here.
14:17And you?
14:18I'm here to see a friend of my mom's.
14:20I mean, is it safe for you to be out and about in Austin?
14:23Well, I figured since I was in a courthouse.
14:25Right.
14:26No criminals roaming the halls here.
14:29Red King was Michael's company.
14:30See, she stays in one piece.
14:39Okay.
14:4020 minutes.
14:41Please stay with Emil.
14:43And remember, this is an active port.
14:45We're okay.
14:46Are we?
14:54Hello?
14:59M'am to the left.
15:02Yes, I'm sorry.
15:12I'm sorry.
15:13S'il vous plaît.
15:14No.
15:15How might I help you out?
15:16Come on.
15:22Sorry about your grandfather.
15:27Right, yeah.
15:30It's been an odd time.
15:33I get it.
15:34I just lost a friend.
15:38Death is weird.
15:43I'd rather not put her on the stand.
15:45Mr. Ascara, I'm Kate Smith's daughter.
15:51Jesus, you look just like her.
15:53So you do remember her?
15:54Because I was hoping we could talk.
15:56About Kate?
15:57My uncle gave me my mom's old planner, and your name's in there right before she died.
16:02Do you remember meeting her around then?
16:05Um, I don't.
16:08I'm on trial.
16:09Well, she was fighting with my dad about my grandfather's work.
16:13Nicholas Bell, he...
16:13I'm sorry for your loss, but, uh, sorry, I have to go.
16:23Mr. Ascara, uh, this is my number.
16:26If there's another time, we can talk.
16:30Look, honestly, I doubt I can help you.
16:37Mr. Ascara, uh, this is my number.
16:47Mr. Ascara, uh, this is my number.
16:54Uh, I'm sorry.
16:56Mr. Ascara, uh, this is my number.
17:00Oh, my God.
17:01Keep it up.
17:01Let's go.
17:52Teddy's still in London, so at least we have some time.
17:55Yeah, unless you can figure out how to smuggle in a 50-foot ladder.
17:58There's no way into that can.
17:59No, where's your can-do spirit?
18:03Pun intended.
18:04You're smiling, aren't you?
18:07How do you do that? You always see the upside.
18:10You make the best out of a bad situation.
18:14When your mother leaves you,
18:17you wind up spending hours with your grandfather at the lathe,
18:21learning to find the beauty in a blank of wood.
18:26You learn to make something out of nothing.
18:28Yeah.
18:32I hacked that as a kid.
18:34I think I lost it when Kate died.
18:39The math part of my brain took over.
18:42I could only think in terms of probabilities, risk, never leaps of faith.
18:47Not until we met.
18:53We'll think of something.
18:58Yeah?
18:59I saw Bailey Michaels out.
19:01She had a bodyguard driving her, so...
19:02Okay.
19:03Great. Thanks.
19:06Hey, who was she here to see, anyway?
19:08Ivan Ascara.
19:09He went to law school with her mom.
19:13Small world.
19:14Yeah.
19:15Hey, shut the door, will you?
19:17Yeah.
19:27It's Teddy. Leave a message.
19:28It's Maris.
19:30Give me a call when you land.
19:31I've got a couple of things for you.
19:40Hey.
19:41Where'd you go?
19:42I was downtown.
19:44I told Charlie and I took Seth.
19:46Well, I think until things settle down, it's best that you...
19:49Stay in hiding?
19:50I thought Frank said I was safe.
19:52Bailey?
19:52Or don't you trust Frank?
19:54I think you know that it's complicated.
19:58Anything from Hannah and...
19:59No.
20:02Can I get you some lunch?
20:04I'll make a mean tomato sandwich.
20:06Just tomato?
20:08I learned it from a friend in the hotel business.
20:11If you have a good tomato, it's really all you need.
20:20Uh, hello?
20:21It's Ivan Ascara.
20:23Oh, yeah. Hi.
20:24Hi.
20:25Can you meet somewhere away from the courthouse?
20:27Sure.
20:28How about the Neverdry?
20:29Uh, it's not open yet.
20:31It'll be quiet.
20:32I'll be there in an hour.
20:34Okay.
20:35Who is that?
20:38Just an old friend of my mom's.
20:40I asked him if he would talk with me about her.
20:44I'll take Seth.
20:57It's pretty here.
20:59Yeah, I was just thinking that.
21:01I was also thinking it's a place we could just disappear.
21:06It's not that simple.
21:08Oh, I know, but...
21:09Yeah, but why do you pretend it is?
21:11Like when we first met, how could it not have been complicated for you?
21:19Kate, I've been gone ten years.
21:21I knew why I'd done what I'd done.
21:23I knew who I was.
21:25And you seemed to know me too.
21:28Maybe it was a decision I made to keep it simple, but...
21:33I made it because of you.
21:39Okay.
21:42I guess I can understand that.
21:46Good.
21:52Maybe we could simplify things here too.
21:54Why don't we just ask them to open the container?
21:57What, you mean impersonate a customs official?
22:01Is your French good enough for that?
22:03No, definitely not.
22:05Maybe it's good enough to impersonate Teddy Campano's translator.
22:18Hey!
22:19Come in.
22:21Thanks for calling.
22:24I haven't been here in 30 years.
22:28I'm sorry I was brusque.
22:32Frank Campano is the subject of several ongoing investigations,
22:35and with your grandfather's history,
22:37I really can't be seen talking with you.
22:41But, um...
22:47You're entitled to know.
22:49So you did meet with my mother?
22:51I did.
22:53I was surprised to hear from her.
22:55We weren't in great touch,
22:56but, uh, she knew I was a prosecutor,
22:58and she was worried about your father.
23:01Now, I assume you know what he was doing for your grandfather.
23:04Uh, yes.
23:05Uh, she was upset about it.
23:07Very.
23:08She was worried that he would get swept up in a RICO case.
23:10A RICO case?
23:14Uh, look, my uncle's apartment is just through there, if you wanna...
23:17Yeah.
23:23So what's a RICO case?
23:25It's how we go after organized crime.
23:28Wait, my dad was just encrypting messages.
23:30I mean, why would he be...
23:31Well, did he know what was in those messages?
23:34Did he know that passing them along was against the law?
23:36Because if he did, a zealous prosecutor could've gone after him.
23:40Well, you didn't...
23:40No.
23:41But your mom was smart.
23:43She knew that he was putting himself at risk, and...
23:47I told her she was right.
23:49That was it?
23:53Please, whatever it is, I'd like to know.
23:59Well, at the time, our case against the Campanos had taken a turn, and...
24:04Your grandfather had become the target of our investigation.
24:08You were going after him.
24:10We knew he was passing messages.
24:12If we could prove it and flip him, get him to testify against Frank Campano...
24:16You pressured my mom.
24:19She came to you for help, and...
24:20You pressured her to get those messages.
24:23I was trying to help her protect her husband and her father.
24:26You were trying to make a case.
24:28A deal was the only protection that I could offer.
24:31But...
24:31I was a young lawyer, and I didn't fully understand the situation I was putting her in.
24:39So...
24:39Did she help you?
24:42She was thinking about it, we were supposed to meet again, but...
24:47Oh...
24:48Could that be why?
24:50Could the Campanos have killed her? Because they...
24:53They thought you were...
24:53No, her death was ruled an accident.
24:55Beds found no evidence of outplay.
24:57It was a hit and run, right?
24:59And they never caught the driver.
25:01No.
25:03No, they didn't.
25:09How's this?
25:11More gravitas.
25:12A man looking down on the world while pretending to serve it.
25:16Is this... this sufficiently Campano-esque?
25:20Almost.
25:25Perfect.
25:30Okay, good.
25:34Get the ID done in five, and we'll go to the copy shop.
25:38Might want to call the port.
25:39Already on it.
25:41Yeah.
25:44Hello.
25:45Uh, j'appelle, uh, the name of Teddy Campano de Raffina Imports.
25:50Nous serons à bientôt au port, mais nous sommes sur un calendrier seré, alors...
25:56Je suis désolée.
25:57Je ne savais pas comment collègue vous avez déjà prévenu.
26:00Merci et à bientôt.
26:03Fuck.
26:04What?
26:05Teddy's assistant just called.
26:06They're expecting him in an hour.
26:08But how do you...
26:08Maybe he switched planes.
26:10It'll take us half an hour to get the ID from the copy shop.
26:13By the time we get to the port...
26:14Maybe we don't need it.
26:16They're French.
26:16They'll insist on an ID.
26:17Not necessarily.
26:31This is Maris.
26:32I saw you called.
26:34Everything okay?
26:35Not according to your father.
26:38What's that supposed to mean?
26:39I was summoned this morning.
26:42Seems he's concerned about you.
26:44Yeah, okay.
26:45Those folks need love and attention.
26:47Thanks.
26:48I'll deal with it.
26:48Well, I hope so.
26:49Cause that's not all I got.
26:51I ran into Bailey Michaels this morning at the courthouse.
26:54So?
26:55So she's looking for Ivan Escara.
26:58Okay.
26:59Okay.
27:00Do we need to do something about this?
27:02No.
27:02No.
27:03She's off limits.
27:04It's my ass on the line here too.
27:06I'll deal with it.
27:06You do that.
27:15I'm sorry to interrupt you, but Mr. Campanoa is pressed by the time.
27:21He's coming from his plane.
27:25What's the holdup?
27:27She's asking for identification.
27:28Unbelievable.
27:29I mean, third world countries have been at customer service in this bureaucratic cesspool.
27:34What's next in the Marseille welcome package?
27:36A mugging?
27:37Unfortunately, Mr. Campanoa, did you want it earlier today?
27:42No.
27:42No paper.
27:43No containers.
27:44That's the rule.
27:45She insists it's policy.
27:47Policy.
27:48Of course.
27:48Of course.
27:49I mean, the greatest achievement of the French civilization.
27:52No wonder China's winning.
27:56Look.
27:57That's me.
27:58Yeah.
27:59That's right.
28:06No.
28:08Are you kidding me?
28:09You have any idea of the amount of business I bring to your backwater port?
28:13I'm really sorry.
28:14Mr. Campanoa, it's impossible to say that.
28:18I imagine that you would have done a coup like that.
28:21We'll see about that.
28:24Mr. Campanoa, please.
28:26Mr. Campanoa, it's an elephant in the RSP magazine.
28:30Mr. Campanoa, it's a crazy medicine material.
28:34Mr. tamam.
28:37Maybe...
28:37...mere can do any exception...
28:41And thank you.
28:42Mr. Gérard!
28:43Yes.
28:44Mm.
28:45Well, you're enjoying yourself.
28:47Well , I'm with you aren't I?
28:59What up?
29:46What the hell?
29:47Hey Pop, sorry I couldn't change my plans, but I'm looking forward to Paris.
29:55I love you.
29:57Hello.
29:59I'm Telecampano, Raffina. I'm going to inspect an air account.
30:05Hello.
30:08Telecampano?
30:09Yes.
30:21Oh, and we gotta go. Teddy's here.
30:26Excuse me. My boss told me to return to the office.
30:30I don't understand.
30:31It's about this paper.
30:34D'accord.
30:36Dès que Monsieur Campano aura terminé ses inspections.
30:39Attendez, s'il vous plait.
30:40D'accord.
30:52D'accord.
31:06D'accord.
31:07D'accord.
31:07D'accord.
31:08D'accord.
31:09D'accord.
31:36D'accord.
31:39D'accord.
31:41D'accord.
31:42D'accord.
31:43D'accord.
31:44D'accord.
31:46D'accord.
31:55D'accord.
31:57your pact. I've made three reservations. You can choose. Teddy's a Philistine. He won't
32:04care. But we do need to have a word about him. I'm a little concerned. But I couldn't
32:09wait till I see you in Paris. Love you, Queenie.
32:22Everything okay? Yes. You packed out my office. You'll make sure everything ends up on the
32:28plane. Yep. Traffic's not great. You're going to have to leave right after a meeting. Bailey?
32:34You're still in Austin? Do you have a minute? Uh, come on. Come inside. Will you let me
32:41know when? I have ten minutes before my board meeting, and then I need to head to the airport.
32:52Did you know a federal prosecutor pressured my mom to help make a case against your dad?
32:57Where did you hear that? I met with him. His name's Ivan Ascara.
33:01Yeah, she was friends with an Ivan in law school. Right, yeah. She didn't tell you that she was
33:06meeting with him? No. When was this? It was right before her accident. He pushed her to help make
33:12his case, and then... So you do think my family did this? I don't know what to think. Bailey,
33:19my father loved Nicholas. He would never have taken his daughter from him. What about your brother?
33:26Teddy is an asshole, but he grew up with Kate, and I mean, how would he have even known she
33:30was
33:30talking to this Ivan? I loved Kate, and if I'd known, even back then, I wouldn't have told my family
33:42about it. I know. I'm sorry. I just... You're looking for answers, but I told you before,
33:50this is not going to lead you anywhere good.
33:58I wish your granddad were still here. I think he would tell you the same thing.
34:11How much cash was it? Well, our stacks of hundreds must have been tens of millions.
34:17That volume of cash, and that's got to be Teddy's drug business, right? Well, you would think.
34:20So how do we prove it? Do you remember that device I told you about at Innocent's phone calls?
34:26I planted one near the bingo can, so we'll pick up any call Teddy makes after he inspects it,
34:32and I left him a little surprise. I took the RFID tag from the bingo can and put it on
34:40another can.
34:41So when Teddy goes to look for the money... He's not going to find it.
34:44He's going to lose his shit. Yeah. Any call he makes within a few hundred yards,
34:48we'll hear it. Wow. Looks inbrains. If only you didn't have a notorious crime family trying to kill you.
34:55Well, nobody's perfect.
35:06Bailey.
35:08Why did you meet with Ivan Scarra?
35:10You were spying on me?
35:11There were cameras in the bar. I was just taking to make sure you got there okay.
35:14Why were you meeting with a federal prosecutor?
35:17He was a friend of my mom's. She met with him right before she died.
35:22Why? Why would she meet...
35:23She was worried about my dad.
35:26She was worried that the work he was doing for you would get him in trouble.
35:31Did you know Ivan was investigating you?
35:34He tried to get my mom to help.
35:36Help how? How would she...
35:37He wanted her to get the messages that my dad was encrypting.
35:41He said it was to protect him, to protect you.
35:44But Kate, she didn't agree to...
35:46She was going to meet with him again, but...
35:48But she died. She was killed before she could meet with him again.
35:59Look, I know that you said that my dad was wrong and the Campanos had no reason to kill my
36:04mother.
36:05What if this was the reason?
36:07I mean, how would...
36:09How would he have ever known?
36:11Quinn was Kate's best friend, Pop. If Quinn knew...
36:14She said she didn't.
36:15Come on.
36:16Why would she lie? She hates her family, or at least...
36:19Well, she hates what they do.
36:21Even if she'd known, she wouldn't have told her father.
36:24But someone could have seen them.
36:25Someone could have seen Ivan and my mom and then told Frank.
36:30No, he wouldn't have done that.
36:32No.
36:33No, he just wouldn't have done that.
36:35Frank would not have hurt my Kate.
36:36What about Teddy?
36:37Isn't that what my dad's been saying?
36:39That Teddy's gone off the rails?
36:40What if it started then?
36:41No, no, no, no. They played together as kids.
36:43No, I can't believe...
36:44Pop, she's making a good point.
36:45Damn it!
36:46No!
36:46I don't believe it!
36:51Kate's death had nothing to do with them.
36:54It had nothing to do with me.
36:58You hear me?
37:16Owen, do you really think this could work?
37:19Could Nicholas really convince Frank to stop going after you?
37:24Nicholas spent his whole career protecting Frank.
37:27It wasn't just for the money.
37:29Every Sunday, they'd have lunch and smoke a cigar,
37:33which I got to join once or twice.
37:37The way Nicholas was with Frank,
37:40the way he spoke about Frank to me,
37:43they were like brothers.
37:44What about you and Nicholas?
37:48What about us?
37:50You were family, too.
37:51It must have been hard to end up so far apart.
37:56Yeah, it was.
38:03Hannah.
38:08I miss this.
38:12Being with you.
38:15Talking to you.
38:19You always seemed to know me.
38:21Like you really know me.
38:26Even when...
38:27Even when I didn't.
38:32I didn't.
38:33I didn't.
38:41I didn't.
38:45You.
38:57I don't know.
39:01I didn't.
39:03Because I was.
39:23Christ, Katie.
39:31Drink.
39:33Yeah.
39:35I just can't believe...
39:38I can't believe Katie did that.
39:42What?
39:44You were listening to her, Dad.
39:47You guys were arguing all the time.
39:50We didn't argue.
39:52We debated.
39:54No, Dad, you argued.
39:58You remember Kate the way you want to, but that's not the way it was.
40:02I know the way it was.
40:04No, you don't.
40:05Your 25th anniversary party with Mom, she was so angry, so upset at how you dismissed her concerns about the
40:13Campanos.
40:13Oh, no, she made a beautiful speech.
40:15Through gritted teeth.
40:17All right, if we did argue, it's because Kate was learning how the real world worked, something that you both
40:22could have used more of.
40:24Oh, I think my sister's death taught me plenty about that.
40:28And to be clear, in the real world, you were breaking the law and putting your husband at enormous risk.
40:33And if you weren't in such fucking denial, you might have realized she could never accept that.
40:50It's funny, I tried to date.
40:53Not at first, but after a year or so, Jules made me go out with a couple of guys.
41:01Jules.
41:02Yeah.
41:03It never felt right.
41:05I'd always think, what if he came back?
41:12And then when you showed up, I think I had been hoping for so long that you might come back.
41:26I didn't stop to think what it would be like if you actually did.
41:35I was so mad.
41:40I was so mad.
41:43But it doesn't mean that I don't still feel that way.
41:50That I don't still want this.
41:53I do.
41:58I want us to find a way forward if we can.
42:11It's Teddy.
42:21It's Teddy.
42:23Hi, Teddy.
42:24Someone fucked with my shipment.
42:26Quitting the money, it's gone.
42:28It's fucking gone.
42:29All of it.
42:31Jesus Christ.
42:32I'm supposed to meet my contact in Paris tomorrow.
42:34They're going to fucking kill me.
42:37Quint, are you there?
42:38This is some serious shit I'm dealing with.
42:40I'm sorry, Teddy.
42:41I can't help you anymore.
42:43I've done too much already.
42:45Holy shit.
42:54Quint?
42:55She obviously knows more than she's let on.
42:58You think she's involved in all this?
42:59I've watched him for a year.
43:00I never saw her, never heard her name.
43:02So why call her now?
43:03I have no idea.
43:13I thought I told you to stay dead.
43:15I need to ask you something.
43:16Make it quick.
43:17I got a plan to catch.
43:18Kate met with Ivan Ascara a week before she died.
43:24The prosecutor?
43:25Yeah.
43:26Bailey found her date book and confirmed it with Ivan.
43:29Christ.
43:32I mean, Christ, Nicky.
43:35I had no idea about this.
43:37Okay.
43:39You don't think it was bad enough to accuse me of trying to kill you?
43:43You don't want to drag all this up again?
43:45No.
43:46No, I don't.
43:47Good.
43:49Because there's nothing more important to me than family.
43:52And you of all people should know that.
43:54Yeah.
43:56Good to hear your voice.
43:57I'm still fucking livid.
44:00But I've had a hell of a week.
44:03Oh, yeah.
44:04My best friend died.
44:06My daughter can't stand me.
44:08My son is...
44:13Anyway.
44:14Oh, I'm going to Paris to celebrate my birthday.
44:17Really nice to have you there.
44:19It's a shame.
44:19It is a shame.
44:21No, I'd like Paris.
44:24Mr. Campano?
44:27Happy birthday.
44:41Bailey?
44:44Pack your bags.
44:45Where are we going?
44:55We got pictures of the imposter
44:58thanks to the security cameras.
45:04Mr. Campano.
45:09Mr. Campano.
45:10Mr. Campano.
45:10I think so.
45:12Mr. Campano.
45:13You were a bitch-assist.
45:19Mr. Campano.
45:27He's okay.
45:29It's better.
45:30It's better.
45:33Fucking hell, it sucks.
45:43Bingo can't have the moves, but I mean, if they have any brains, they'll realize we switched it out.
45:47We could have used it as leverage.
45:49We still have some.
45:58How much should you...
45:59Enough that they'll miss it.
46:00Oh, I...
46:07Hello?
46:08Mom?
46:09Hello?
46:11Bailey.
46:13Mom, are you there?
46:15Bailey, is everything all right?
46:16She shouldn't be on the phone.
46:18Ten more seconds, tops.
46:19Yeah, I heard him.
46:20Do you trust me?
46:21Bailey, I don't think you should be on the phone.
46:23Do you?
46:23Yes, of course.
46:25Of course we do.
46:27Nicholas and I are coming to Paris.
46:28We'll call when we get there.
46:46We passed up on the stairs, we spoke of once and when.
46:55Although I wasn't there.
46:58He said I was his friend, he said I was his friend, which gave us some surprise.
47:07I spoke into his eyes, I thought you died alone, a long, long time ago.
47:20You're not there.
47:24I never lost control.
47:29Your life took rise with the plans of the world.
47:47I left and shook his hand
47:51And laid my way back home
47:55I searched for fallen land
48:00For years and years I roamed
48:10I left and shaped as hell
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