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00:00:08I don't know, but I didn't understand it, so my mother wouldn't do it.
00:00:17It's really bad.
00:00:19It's really bad.
00:00:21He's alive!
00:00:23Oh!
00:00:25Hey!
00:00:29Get in here.
00:00:52Police! Don't move!
00:01:00It was a sad state of affairs when getting caught in your dreams was actually some kind of relief.
00:01:11Something happens to you when you're facing the prospect of life in prison.
00:01:14You start seeing everything in sharper focus with incredible texture and detail, like your brain is already trying to capture
00:01:20and catalog the memory of everything you're about to lose.
00:01:27And then there's the way everyone else sees you.
00:01:33Somebody help you with those?
00:01:37Have a good day.
00:01:57Morning, Mr. Cooper.
00:02:00Luddy?
00:02:03I was hoping I could talk to you for a second back at the office when you're done hitting.
00:02:07About what?
00:02:08Sorry?
00:02:10Well, I, uh, been a member of this club for about ten years.
00:02:14You've never asked me to your office before, so I'm just wondering what it's about.
00:02:20Uh, I was hoping we could have this conversation in a more private setting.
00:02:25Why don't you just tell me what you came here to tell me, Luddy?
00:02:29Well, look, this is obviously a sensitive issue, and I'm sure you know how much we value your membership here
00:02:35at the club.
00:02:36Well, that's really nice to hear.
00:02:37The thing is, the board met, and we feel it would be best if we suspended your membership, just until
00:02:45your current difficulties are resolved.
00:02:48I see.
00:02:49I'm really sorry about this, Coop.
00:02:51Tell me, which one of the club's bylaws did the board land on to give you the legal standing to
00:02:55kick me out?
00:02:56Come on, Coop.
00:02:57That's not what this is.
00:02:58Because if I recall correctly, if I were to have committed any infractions, which I haven't, then the club would
00:03:03have to inform me in writing.
00:03:04And only after three such notices could they initiate the disciplinary proceedings to recommend my ouster.
00:03:10You were arrested for murder.
00:03:11I didn't kill anyone.
00:03:12What?
00:03:13How do I know that?
00:03:16I sure guess you're right, buddy.
00:03:19There's really no way of knowing.
00:03:21But if there's even the slightest chance that I'm a cold-blooded killer you think I am,
00:03:27you really want to be fucking with me right now?
00:03:32I'm gonna finish my bucket.
00:03:33Thanks, buddy.
00:03:41A paper shadow in a house of stone.
00:03:46The wooden flag of a drifting dreamboat.
00:03:51I never knew how far the ride was gonna go.
00:03:56Till I look back at the smoke.
00:04:00You can't keep up with the Joneses.
00:04:04Don't wanna run for the roses.
00:04:09I got my pocket opposing.
00:04:15I don't keep up with the Joneses.
00:04:16Sometimes I wonder why.
00:04:18Sometimes I wonder why.
00:04:20I just don't have the Joneses.
00:04:25Don't wanna smell their dying roses.
00:04:30I got my pocket full of pulses.
00:04:35I don't keep up with the Joneses.
00:05:10Vicodin diet. Oh, nice. Percocet helps the Vicodin. What about you?
00:05:18I've been better. Yeah, I got a secret today. Thank you.
00:05:28I'd say, I was surprised when you texted me.
00:05:33I'm wondering what you know. What I know about what?
00:05:40I don't know. Anything. You're gonna have to be a little more specific here.
00:05:46Jesus, you're not getting deposed, Barney.
00:05:54What is this? It's a deed to your house.
00:05:57He signed his half over to you. I was gonna drop it off, but when he asked to meet...
00:06:04He thinks he's going to jail. He's playing defense.
00:06:06Keeping the assets safe in your hands. It's a smart thing to do.
00:06:10If you think you're going to jail. We're in uncharted territory here, Mel.
00:06:14Oh my God, the kids. The kids will be fine, right? And so will you.
00:06:18If he goes to jail.
00:06:19You have the college trust. The retirement assets are only in your name. If you get in a pinch,
00:06:23you can leverage the house with the ELOC. Point is, you'll all be fine.
00:06:34Something is going on with him. I know it. I know him.
00:06:39Even from before Paul died. I just, I can't figure it out. What's he been doing since he got fired?
00:06:46I told you about that.
00:06:47Yes, but what isn't he telling you?
00:06:52Even if I knew, I probably wouldn't tell you.
00:06:54I'm trying to help him.
00:06:55I think that ship has sailed, hasn't it? We both have to accept that the only person
00:07:00who can help Coop right now is Coop.
00:07:11We got to get out of here, right? Thank you.
00:07:14Keep me posted.
00:07:15You do the same.
00:07:16I will stay with him.
00:07:17I will stay with him.
00:07:18I will.
00:08:04It's kind of a down vibe in this room. Anyone else feeling that?
00:08:10Allie.
00:08:15I find in situations like this, it falls to the bipolar person in the room to get the conversation started.
00:08:23Now, I know this is a scary time. We're all thinking the same thing, so I'm just gonna go ahead
00:08:28and come out and say it.
00:08:32Yes, I've been having sex with my ex-fiance.
00:08:35I'm sorry, what now?
00:08:36I am sleeping with Bruce.
00:08:38Jesus Christ, Allie.
00:08:40Don't judge me, dude.
00:08:41I'm not judging you. It's just a terrible idea.
00:08:43Oh, and fucking Sam Levitt was genius?
00:08:45Do you mind?
00:08:47You think they don't know?
00:08:49You think there's anyone else left in this town who doesn't know?
00:08:51Are you off your meds?
00:08:52Why? I have to be off my meds in order to have sex?
00:08:55Are you off your meds?
00:08:57Yes, I have to be off my meds in order to have sex.
00:09:01Well, good sex at least.
00:09:04Why do you have to be off your meds to have good sex?
00:09:06Jesus Christ, Tori.
00:09:08It's a legit question.
00:09:11You want to chime in on this?
00:09:13Fuck no.
00:09:13Smart.
00:09:16I can't come on the meds.
00:09:18Oh.
00:09:18Oh, you're fucking kidding me.
00:09:20Well, I think we should talk about it.
00:09:21Your sex life.
00:09:22About the fact that you could go to prison.
00:09:31You won't talk about it.
00:09:33And there's a very good reason for that.
00:09:34What?
00:09:35Because I don't want to.
00:09:37Well, that is a solid choice, Andy.
00:09:40Where are you going?
00:09:41I'm going to have a gig.
00:09:42Is Bruce going to be there?
00:09:43No.
00:09:44He ghosted me.
00:09:46Asshole.
00:09:47Yeah.
00:09:48I'll see you later.
00:09:49Hey.
00:09:50No, wait.
00:09:50I want to come with you.
00:09:51Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:09:52Where is everybody going?
00:09:53Dad, I just want to see your play.
00:09:55Come on.
00:09:56Me too.
00:09:56Let's go.
00:09:59Yeah.
00:09:59Great idea.
00:10:00Let's take the children to a bar.
00:10:03I want to be the girl with the most cake.
00:10:10He only loves those things because he loves to see them break.
00:10:15It's great.
00:10:16I think it's so real, I am beyond faith.
00:10:23And someday you will ache like I ache.
00:10:31Someday you will ache like I ache.
00:10:38Someday you will ache like I ache.
00:10:45Someday you will ache like I ache.
00:10:45I'm sorry, this song.
00:10:47Fuck.
00:10:52I was supposed to get married.
00:10:54Oh, boy.
00:10:55This was a long time ago.
00:10:57What's she doing?
00:10:58I don't know.
00:10:59Whatever comes into her head.
00:11:01Anyway, his name is Bruce.
00:11:04Point is, I blew it because there's something wrong with me,
00:11:11with my brain.
00:11:14I'm not, you know, strictly speaking, okay.
00:11:20But lately I've been thinking that maybe Bruce isn't as okay as I thought he was.
00:11:26You know, because an okay person doesn't come back into your life and then ghost you.
00:11:30An okay person lets you give them back their whole live through this record that you managed to hold on
00:11:37to for like a fucking decade.
00:11:40The same decade that you lost pretty much everything you ever had except for you, Andy.
00:11:49You never let me go, not once.
00:12:00You saved my life.
00:12:03I just wish there was someone out there who would look out for you the same way you look out
00:12:06for me because I know you could really use that right about now.
00:12:13Anyway, Bruce won't return my calls.
00:12:16And that is not okay.
00:12:20Yeah, I might be the crazy one, but he's the one with the wife and kids who decided to fuck
00:12:25his bipolar ex-fiancé in her nephew's bed.
00:12:28Oh, what?
00:12:29Oh, shit.
00:12:31I know it was messy and it was wrong, but I thought it was honest and real.
00:12:38Now I know it's just using me.
00:12:44God, fuck that.
00:12:51I am not anyone's side piece.
00:12:53Fuck Bruce.
00:12:54Oh, okay.
00:12:57Fuck Bruce.
00:12:58Yeah, fuck that guy.
00:13:00He doesn't deserve you.
00:13:01You're a babe.
00:13:02Fuck Bruce.
00:13:03That's right.
00:13:04Fuck Bruce.
00:13:06Fuck Bruce.
00:13:08Fuck Bruce.
00:13:11Fuck Bruce.
00:13:12Fuck Bruce.
00:13:13Fuck Bruce.
00:13:15Fuck Bruce.
00:13:16Fuck Bruce.
00:13:18Fuck Bruce.
00:13:18Fuck Bruce.
00:13:25You know, you don't have to give me your bed.
00:13:27I could just sleep on the couch.
00:13:28Fine.
00:13:29I usually end up sleeping down there anyway.
00:13:31Well, if you say so.
00:13:35So that was something at the bar tonight, huh?
00:13:37Yeah, rock and roll.
00:13:38You okay?
00:13:40It's kind of a moving target.
00:13:49I could take my own pills.
00:13:50Can you?
00:13:51It's a free country.
00:13:55Look, Ally, I don't know what's gonna happen with me.
00:13:59It's not looking great.
00:14:03And I need to know that you're gonna be okay.
00:14:06And the kids, they're gonna need you.
00:14:11And me.
00:14:14Take your fucking meds.
00:14:18Please.
00:14:47Hey.
00:14:48Hey.
00:14:51Did you write that?
00:14:53Yeah, it's just something I'm working on.
00:14:57Impressive.
00:15:00Did you have fun tonight?
00:15:02Yeah, she's amazing.
00:15:06She's something.
00:15:10I want to show you something.
00:15:14See this watch.
00:15:17I got this the year you were born.
00:15:20You were about three months old.
00:15:24Tori was three.
00:15:27And things were not going so great at work.
00:15:32And I was kind of nervous that I had maybe bitten off a little more than I could chew.
00:15:38You know, I just brought these two beautiful children into the world.
00:15:41I was kind of wondering how I was going to provide for them, feed them, keep them safe, all that
00:15:48stuff.
00:15:49And then I walked by this jewelry store and saw this watch.
00:15:52And it was crazy expensive.
00:15:56And I knew your mother would kill me if I bought it, but I did.
00:16:01Just trying to feel fearless, you know, or feel what that felt like.
00:16:06Fake it till you make it, you know what I mean?
00:16:12Anyway, I know you kids don't really wear watches these days, but maybe someday you will, so I wanted you
00:16:17to have it.
00:16:27I do the same thing sometimes.
00:16:29What?
00:16:31Fake it till you make it.
00:16:34Right.
00:16:35Well, one of these days you're going to realize pretty much everybody in the world is doing that.
00:16:38And that's when things get truly terrifying.
00:16:42Put it on.
00:16:48Look over there.
00:16:51I like it.
00:16:53Good.
00:16:54We'll get it sized up for you.
00:16:58Want me to close this?
00:16:59Yeah.
00:17:00Night, bud.
00:17:02Night.
00:17:08Night.
00:17:25Come in.
00:17:29Hey.
00:17:30Hey.
00:17:31How's it going in here?
00:17:33All good.
00:17:39So...
00:17:41Earlier at dinner when Allie said we should be talking about it.
00:17:46Should we be talking about it?
00:17:48Did you do it?
00:17:50Did I kill Paul Levitt? No. I didn't.
00:17:55Congratulations. We talked about it.
00:18:00Okay.
00:18:06Night.
00:18:10Good night.
00:18:16Well, kid, you beat him.
00:18:19You're right.
00:18:20It's not enough.
00:18:25It's close.
00:18:29Okay, guys.
00:18:31Take this place apart fast.
00:18:32You pick up your splits from Eddie and Boudreaux.
00:18:34One second.
00:18:41Hey.
00:18:41And get sacked.
00:18:41Come on.
00:18:47Go.
00:18:48Go, go, man.
00:18:48Go, go, man.
00:18:51Go, go, go, go, go.
00:18:52beling customer bid court...
00:20:21Coop, what are you doing here?
00:20:23Tell me about this plea deal.
00:20:28We plead down to manslaughter.
00:20:30Okay, normally that would mean 10 years, but the DA is looking for a quick win, so I think I
00:20:34could close them at eight.
00:20:35Eight years?
00:20:36We'd be out in six.
00:20:38And you make that sound like it's nothing.
00:20:40You're measuring it against 25 to life.
00:20:45Look, if you want to go to trial, I will do everything I can to take their case apart.
00:20:48But you're not optimistic.
00:20:49They've got motive, opportunity, forensic evidence, and that goddamn gun was in your car.
00:20:54Under the best of circumstances, a trial is risky.
00:20:57In this case...
00:20:57Yeah, I've spent the last 20 years of my life hedging against risk.
00:21:01The plea bargain is your hedge.
00:21:02It's not a way out, but it's a way through.
00:21:04Does anyone care that I'm innocent?
00:21:06No.
00:21:09Jesus, my kids.
00:21:12Yeah, it's a terrible choice to face.
00:21:14Well, it's not really a choice, is it?
00:21:24Okay.
00:21:26Okay, what?
00:21:28Set the meeting.
00:21:45Hi.
00:21:49Hi.
00:21:50Um, I'm Mel.
00:21:52I'm Hunter's mom.
00:21:53This is Morgan.
00:21:54Hi, Morgan.
00:21:56Oh, Morgan.
00:21:57Morgan Adderall.
00:21:58Morgan.
00:21:59Mom.
00:22:00Sorry.
00:22:01No, it's fine.
00:22:02Um, will you be staying for dinner?
00:22:05No, no, thanks.
00:22:06I should, I should head home.
00:22:07Are you sure?
00:22:07I was going to whip up some veggie burgers.
00:22:10It's fine.
00:22:10I'm going to go in a few minutes.
00:22:13What you got on your wrist?
00:22:15Just a watch Dad gave me.
00:22:18Dad gave you his Daytona?
00:22:20Yeah.
00:22:21Why would he do that?
00:22:22I don't know.
00:22:27Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:22:35Hi.
00:22:36Can I come in?
00:22:37Sure.
00:22:42Uh, what's up?
00:22:45You've never come in here before.
00:22:47I'm sorry it's so messy.
00:22:48Allie is a challenge.
00:22:51Why'd you give Hunter your Daytona?
00:22:52Because I have other watches.
00:22:54Do you want a beer?
00:22:55No, I don't want a beer.
00:22:56I want you to promise me you're not going to jail.
00:22:58Okay, I'm doing what I can, all right?
00:22:59What does that mean?
00:23:00You're innocent.
00:23:01And yet, you're signing over your half the house to me?
00:23:05Giving away your prized possessions?
00:23:06It's an old watch.
00:23:08Do not do that.
00:23:08If you've ever loved me, don't bullshit me right now.
00:23:12It's not looking great.
00:23:16We might be looking at a plea deal.
00:23:18What kind of deal?
00:23:20Manslaughter.
00:23:22I could be out in six years.
00:23:23Are you kidding?
00:23:26Six years?
00:23:27If I lose a trial, it could be the rest of my life.
00:23:28Why would you lose?
00:23:29You didn't kill him.
00:23:30Because that's not how the world works, Mel!
00:23:34God damn it!
00:23:37In the real world, nothing is guaranteed.
00:23:40Do you understand?
00:23:41You take your fucking eye off the ball for one second,
00:23:44and everything changes.
00:23:45You lose your house.
00:23:47Your kids are like strangers in your own home.
00:23:49You lose your wife.
00:23:50You lose yourself.
00:23:54Okay, listen to me.
00:23:57Maggie's dad plays golf with David Gelson.
00:24:00He's the biggest defense attorney in the country.
00:24:02He's had incredible success
00:24:03negating DNA evidence with medical experts.
00:24:06She said she can get you a meeting with him.
00:24:08She is just going to do the same thing that Kat is doing.
00:24:11You don't know that.
00:24:12Jesus Christ!
00:24:14You want Tori and Hunter to visit you in prison?
00:24:18You want them to be known as the kids
00:24:19whose dad went away for murder
00:24:20because that will destroy them.
00:24:21You think I don't know that?
00:24:22Well, then do something about it.
00:24:23I'm trying!
00:24:24Try harder, you selfish fuck!
00:24:31God!
00:24:35There was a moment when you gave up on us.
00:24:39No, I don't remember when it was,
00:24:41but I'm pretty sure it was the exact same moment
00:24:44you should have been fighting like hell.
00:24:48I'm not blaming you.
00:24:49I gave up too.
00:24:50We both did.
00:24:50We fucking failed, Coop.
00:24:53And we're always going to have to live with that.
00:24:56But this right now
00:24:59is another one of those moments,
00:25:01and I'm telling you,
00:25:02I'm begging you.
00:25:03Don't be the guy who gives up
00:25:05at the exact moment.
00:25:06You should be fighting with everything you have.
00:25:08Mel, you...
00:25:09Don't.
00:25:33So, I just got off with the DA,
00:25:35and after some hemming and hawing,
00:25:36I think it's going to be the deal
00:25:38we were hoping for.
00:25:40Is that right?
00:25:42Look, I know it sucks,
00:25:44but the circumstances being what they are...
00:25:46The circumstances seem to be that my lawyer
00:25:48is suggesting I go to jail
00:25:49for a crime that I didn't commit.
00:25:50I'm presenting that option, yes.
00:25:52In the interim,
00:25:53we'll have our investigators looking into the case
00:25:55to see what the police might have missed,
00:25:57which, given the department's size
00:25:58and lack of resources,
00:25:59could be significant.
00:26:00I can't take this deal.
00:26:03If you think I'm not doing my level best for you
00:26:06because of how you hired...
00:26:07It has nothing to do with that.
00:26:08Nothing.
00:26:10I'm thinking of your family, Coop.
00:26:12So am I.
00:26:13And what does taking this deal say to them?
00:26:17That you love them enough to sacrifice...
00:26:18That I am guilty.
00:26:20I'm guilty of a lot of things,
00:26:22but I am not guilty of this.
00:26:25No deals.
00:26:27Coop...
00:26:27No deals.
00:26:31Okay.
00:26:33If that's your decision,
00:26:34then that's what we'll do.
00:26:37But you're gonna have to give me some more to work with.
00:26:39Let's start at the beginning.
00:26:41Why was your DNA at the scene?
00:26:45I was over there all the time.
00:26:47We were in a relationship.
00:26:48What'd you lie about?
00:26:49So did she.
00:26:50Why isn't anyone looking harder at her?
00:26:54These are Sam's phone records, okay?
00:26:56Cell phone towers confirmed.
00:26:57She was in Boston the night Paul was killed.
00:26:59Her parents verified it.
00:27:00They've got photos from Henry's birthday party.
00:27:02She...
00:27:02She could have hired somebody to kill her.
00:27:04And that someone could have been you.
00:27:07They were going through a nasty divorce.
00:27:09You're having money problems.
00:27:10You were lovers.
00:27:11I mean, you can see how that might play.
00:27:14Why am I not in here?
00:27:15What?
00:27:17We called and texted all the time.
00:27:19My number's not in here.
00:27:23What number do you have for her?
00:27:25A second phone.
00:27:27That's right.
00:27:28She could have left one in Boston.
00:27:29It's a burner number and some faceless sexting pics.
00:27:31That could be anyone's breasts,
00:27:32not exactly a smoking gun.
00:27:34Come on.
00:27:34They're Sam's breasts.
00:27:35To which I say, so what?
00:27:37You confirmed her alibi with the wrong cell phone number.
00:27:40We verified the account.
00:27:41And we got cooperation from both of her parents.
00:27:43Because what parents ever lie for their daughter?
00:27:45They weren't lying.
00:27:46Well, neither am I.
00:27:47Remind me, Officer Hernandez,
00:27:48how many murder cases have you worked?
00:27:50Okay, listen, lady.
00:27:51Don't call me, lady.
00:27:52Can you prove
00:27:54that the other number belongs to Samantha Lovell?
00:27:56I'm sorry, isn't that your job?
00:27:57We can't run every number we feel like.
00:28:00We're required to go to a judge to get a warrant.
00:28:02Your attorney knows that.
00:28:03Then go do that.
00:28:04If I had the actual phone, then I could tie it to her,
00:28:06and then I could make a case to get the warrant.
00:28:08But I don't.
00:28:09My client's life is on the line.
00:28:12Do your damn job.
00:28:15Let's go.
00:28:16We're leaving?
00:28:17Yeah.
00:28:25Well, hey, we got to find that phone.
00:28:27We just made our play on the phone.
00:28:28It was a dead end.
00:28:29So what?
00:28:30That's it?
00:28:32Even if we had the phone,
00:28:33it would only be meaningful
00:28:34if Sam was the one who killed Paul,
00:28:36and I don't believe she killed him anymore
00:28:37than I believe you did.
00:28:38Well, then why didn't Sam offer up
00:28:39this other phone in the first place?
00:28:41For the same reason you both lied about being involved.
00:28:45Look, I'll run it by our investigators,
00:28:46but odds are that phone is long gone.
00:28:48Let's take this.
00:28:51Hey.
00:28:53Yeah.
00:28:57No, I haven't gotten those files yet.
00:29:15Elena.
00:29:16Jesus Christ.
00:29:17Come on, what the fuck?
00:29:18I need to talk to you, all right?
00:29:19I'm sorry.
00:29:19I was going to call,
00:29:20but I didn't want to call, so...
00:29:21That's a good instinct.
00:29:22Maybe you should go with...
00:29:22Fine, fine, fine.
00:29:23I just...
00:29:24I just need your help.
00:29:25Please.
00:29:26Why would I help you?
00:29:27I don't know.
00:29:28For starters,
00:29:28how about the hundred grand
00:29:29and change that you stole from me?
00:29:32Well, I didn't want anybody else to find it
00:29:34in case you didn't get out, you know?
00:29:35That's kind of a lame apology.
00:29:36I needed that money.
00:29:37All right, look, I...
00:29:38And you know that.
00:29:38I know, I'm sorry.
00:29:39Things have gotten a little bit crazy, but...
00:29:41They arrested you for murder.
00:29:42Like I said, but look, I...
00:29:43Did you do it?
00:29:44Did you kill him?
00:29:44Of course not.
00:29:45Of course not, I don't know.
00:29:45The body was there when I got there, okay?
00:29:47Oh, so you were there.
00:29:48Jesus Christ.
00:29:50Just go away, Coop.
00:30:00What the fuck?
00:30:03You broke my door.
00:30:06Sorry about that.
00:30:08You okay?
00:30:10God, it's harder than it looks.
00:30:12Well, sir, you're right.
00:30:17What were you doing at Sam's house?
00:30:20What do you think?
00:30:22When you didn't call me,
00:30:24we're supposed to be partners.
00:30:25Well, because I knew that if I told you,
00:30:27you would tell me it was fucked up.
00:30:28And I would have been right.
00:30:30Mom and your girlfriend.
00:30:32It's fucked up.
00:30:33Well, to be fair, she had already dumped me,
00:30:35so we're in kind of a gray area.
00:30:47So, are you going to help me or what?
00:30:50Paul.
00:30:54Melina, hi.
00:30:55Hi, Mrs. Levitt.
00:30:56I'm so sorry for your loss.
00:30:58I can't tell you how much I appreciate you offering to help me out.
00:31:02It was just so traumatic for Esperanza to find Paul like that.
00:31:05And I just, I told her, just, you know,
00:31:06take all the time that she needs.
00:31:08So, you know, the cops have been in everything.
00:31:12Are you sure that Nick doesn't mind losing you for the day?
00:31:15Oh.
00:31:15Nick's not home very much these days.
00:31:17Right.
00:31:20I'm running out to do some errands.
00:31:22I'll be gone for a few hours.
00:31:24You finding everything okay?
00:31:25Yes, Mrs. Levitt. I'm good.
00:31:26Okay. I'll see you later. Thank you again.
00:31:29My pleasure.
00:31:44How'd it go?
00:31:45Well, good. We have a few hours.
00:31:47All right. Let's get going.
00:31:49What makes you think that she hasn't gotten rid of this phone?
00:31:52Because it's my only shot.
00:31:56You start upstairs.
00:32:22Harry's Burgers?
00:32:25I keep telling them to put the sauce on the side,
00:32:28but it's like shattering into the void.
00:32:29The sauce, that's their specialty.
00:32:31Yeah, but make them mess with my burger.
00:32:33And your desk.
00:32:37What do you got for me?
00:32:38Updated ME report came in on Paul Levitt.
00:32:41Sound like a TV cop.
00:32:43You didn't open it?
00:32:44It was addressed to you.
00:32:46You're gonna get ketchup on it.
00:32:50It's on your fingers.
00:32:52Shut up.
00:32:52All right.
00:32:59Something in there?
00:33:00Two of the three gunshots were post-mortem.
00:33:03What the hell does that mean?
00:33:03Two of the three gunshots were post-mortem.
00:33:06Two of the three gunshots were post-mortem.
00:33:14Two of the three gunshots were post-mortem.
00:33:18Two of the three gunshots were post-mortem.
00:33:20Two of the three gunshots were post-mortem.
00:33:21Two of the three gunshots were post-mortem.
00:33:23Two of the three gunshots were post-mortem.
00:33:23Two of the three gunshots were post-mortem.
00:33:24Two of the three gunshots were post-mortem.
00:33:24Two of the three gunshots were post-mortem.
00:33:24Two of the three gunshots were post-mortem.
00:33:26Two of the three gunshots were post-mortem.
00:33:33Jay McInerney wrote,
00:34:25and I'll get you back.
00:34:27Coop?
00:34:29Coop, get over here.
00:34:42Oh, my God!
00:34:44Holy shit!
00:34:45Coop, you scared the shit out of me.
00:34:48Nobody killed Paul.
00:34:51What?
00:34:53He shot himself.
00:34:56Like, I don't know what you're talking about right now,
00:34:58but you need to leave.
00:34:59Then you must have shot his dead body.
00:35:02Try to make it look like a murder.
00:35:05You've lost your mind.
00:35:07Remember this?
00:35:11Dear Sam, I made a terrible mistake.
00:35:13There are no words to express to you how sorry I am
00:35:15for taking you for granted,
00:35:16breaking up our marriage,
00:35:17breaking up our family.
00:35:20I have failed you as a husband and a man,
00:35:22and if nothing else,
00:35:23just know that it was not because I didn't love you.
00:35:25I did more than anything,
00:35:26which is what makes this so excruciatingly painful for me.
00:35:29I love you.
00:35:31Paul.
00:35:35Heartfelt kind of makes it about himself at the end.
00:35:38Very Paul.
00:35:38You broke into my house?
00:35:40You planted a gun in my car.
00:35:41I think we're gonna call it even.
00:35:42I'm guessing that Paul's life insurance policy
00:35:45had a no suicide clause?
00:35:51In spite of his countless wonderful attributes,
00:35:55turns out Paul was really bad with money.
00:35:58I didn't get the full picture until the divorce.
00:36:02I was gonna come out with a lot less than I counted on.
00:36:06This is what happens.
00:36:08You were the hot girl in high school,
00:36:10but six years later,
00:36:11you were a waitress
00:36:12because the stepping stone became a boulder.
00:36:14You start fucking your boss.
00:36:16Maybe you're looking for job security,
00:36:18or maybe you're just bored.
00:36:21Then one day, he asks you to marry him.
00:36:23You didn't see that coming,
00:36:25but what you do see is a big comfortable home,
00:36:28financial security,
00:36:29and a chance to finally quiet the voice in your head
00:36:31that never stops asking what comes next.
00:36:37You move into an exclusive hamlet you've never heard of
00:36:40called Westmont Village.
00:36:42You're from South Boston.
00:36:43You don't know from villages.
00:36:44You meet the other wives
00:36:45and devote yourself to losing the last traces
00:36:48of your Southie accent
00:36:49and learning how to shop for torn jeans
00:36:51that cost more than a month's rent
00:36:52in your old apartment.
00:36:54And then, those jeans start getting tighter,
00:36:56and nine months later, baby number one.
00:36:59You may not have planned it,
00:37:00but you stopped believing in plans
00:37:02around the same time you started fucking Paul.
00:37:04And you love this little boy
00:37:05like you've never loved anyone.
00:37:08So a few years later, you have another one.
00:37:10And for a while there, you have a family and friends,
00:37:13and life feels complete.
00:37:14That voice in your head still speaks up from time to time,
00:37:17but it's nothing a little Xanax and Whispering Angel can't fix.
00:37:21And so, through a colossal failure of imagination and low self-esteem,
00:37:25you convince yourself you're happy,
00:37:27in the same way all of your friends and neighbors seem to be.
00:37:30A few years later, Paul has left you for a younger version of you.
00:37:36Coop is everything Paul isn't.
00:37:39He's handsome and sexy and funny,
00:37:42and he will never really love you.
00:37:44It turns out even the princes are just frogs
00:37:46in Brunello Cuccinelli polo shirts.
00:37:49So you go running back to Mommy and Daddy in Boston.
00:37:52You just need a break from all of it.
00:37:54And that voice in your head is back,
00:37:56screaming that you'll lose everything
00:37:58and be cast out of this promised land in disgrace.
00:38:03And then, Paul,
00:38:05high on a dangerous brew of whiskey and anti-psychotics,
00:38:08breaks into your house,
00:38:09the same house he moved out of to go fuck the waitress.
00:38:12Give us a chance.
00:38:13Please, baby.
00:38:14I'm never going to get back together with you.
00:38:16I want to see you.
00:38:16I promise, when you wake up,
00:38:18you'll remember how much you hate me.
00:38:19And, you know, all women over 30.
00:38:21Are you in my house?
00:38:22What the fuck are you doing in my house?
00:38:24I wrote you a note.
00:38:25What are you talking about?
00:38:30Wait, wait, wait, Paul.
00:38:31I'm right here, I swear to God.
00:38:33Put the gun down.
00:38:34I swear to God.
00:38:34Just put the gun down.
00:38:36No!
00:38:39And that's when your husband of 15 years
00:38:41blows his brains out on FaceTime.
00:38:43Paul?
00:38:45Paul, pick up the phone.
00:38:47Paul, pick up the phone!
00:38:56Paul has 20 million in life insurance.
00:38:59You know this because he redid the policy last year.
00:39:02That's how you know it could still be nullified by suicide.
00:39:10For the next three or four hours, you don't stop moving.
00:39:14Because you know if you do, you'll lose your nerve.
00:39:18You started using a burner phone
00:39:20because your regular phone is still on Paul's plan
00:39:22and the last thing you needed was that jealous maniac
00:39:24finding out about Coop.
00:39:26And right now, that burner phone is gonna come in handy.
00:39:44The bottom line is, you can't let it be suicide.
00:39:47Let's go outside.
00:40:35Oh, my God.
00:40:46Even dead, he found a way to blow all our money.
00:40:51I couldn't let him do that to us.
00:40:53You could have gone to the police, told them the truth.
00:40:55That life insurance was my children's future.
00:40:57So you just decided to throw mine away.
00:41:00You should have been kinder to me.
00:41:03This is my life.
00:41:04You don't deserve it.
00:41:08You and all the other smug money guys, you walk around like such big shots.
00:41:12Like having all this money is proof of something when it was all just handed to you.
00:41:16I had to let that sweaty fuck climb on top of me every night for years.
00:41:22I suffered indignity after indignity just to be here, to have this, for my kids and for me.
00:41:30And I was going to lose it.
00:41:32All because Paul couldn't keep his money in the bank and his dick in his pants.
00:41:39The sad thing is, you have no idea how much I know how you feel.
00:41:47I do.
00:41:49And you're right.
00:41:50I should have been kinder to you.
00:41:53And I'm sorry for that.
00:41:55But I'm not going to jail for you.
00:41:57Wait.
00:41:58We need to talk about this.
00:42:00Pretty sure we just did.
00:42:02Coop?
00:42:04Coop.
00:42:07Coop!
00:42:10Jesus, when the fuck did everybody start getting guns around here?
00:42:14Someone needs to have killed him.
00:42:15You can't be serious.
00:42:16You broke into my house.
00:42:17You attacked me.
00:42:18I defended myself against the man who killed my husband.
00:42:23You just forgot one thing.
00:42:27What's that?
00:42:28You're not a killer either.
00:42:32Coop!
00:42:34Wait!
00:42:35Coop!
00:42:37Coop!
00:42:38In a town where nothing and no one was what they seemed,
00:42:41it kind of made sense that a murder wasn't actually a murder.
00:42:51It was strange to feel sorry for the woman who had framed me for murder.
00:42:56You're right.
00:43:00But Sam was just trying to hold on to what was hers.
00:43:04And no one understood that better than me.
00:43:08We'd all bought into the same dream,
00:43:10the promise of suburban paradise.
00:43:12And we were all tricked into believing that once we got there,
00:43:14it was ours to keep.
00:43:16Our big, solid houses made it feel like we'd grabbed ourselves
00:43:19a small piece of forever.
00:43:21But you didn't have to dig too deep to find the rot and the foundations.
00:43:25It was all just an elaborate illusion
00:43:27where the magician and audience were one and the same.
00:43:30And sometimes it was hard to tell what was real
00:43:33and what was just smoke and mirrors.
00:43:47And then there were times when it wasn't hard at all.
00:44:05Get in here.
00:44:25I know you're going to want to punish him,
00:44:27but close the deal first.
00:44:28You know how much must have killed him to have to call you?
00:44:30Mm-hmm.
00:44:31If he loses Luenberg, the dominoes will start to fall.
00:44:33All he knows is fucked.
00:44:35I mean, the numbers alone are just...
00:44:36Yeah, I know the numbers.
00:44:36Right.
00:44:37Sorry.
00:44:40Huh.
00:44:41You pulled Walter all the way down from Vermont.
00:44:43I'm telling you.
00:44:46Okay.
00:44:56Bailey Ann Russell in the same room.
00:44:59I'm honored.
00:45:00Nice to see you, coach.
00:45:02I'm not going to apologize.
00:45:03You were getting too big for your britches.
00:45:04I'm not here for an apology.
00:45:06Good.
00:45:06Let's get down to it.
00:45:08As Miss Cross told you,
00:45:09we've hit a wall with Luenberger since you left.
00:45:12No matter who I throw at it,
00:45:13they keep running back with their tails between their legs.
00:45:16Swiss fuckers only deal with you.
00:45:19You must give a hell of a blowjob.
00:45:22We'll put you back in your seat,
00:45:24back pay you,
00:45:26add in a generous signing bonus,
00:45:27structured any way you like.
00:45:29We'll be like you were never gone.
00:45:31But I was gone.
00:45:32Walter Jack had me
00:45:34marched out in front of all those people.
00:45:36Oh, come on, Coop.
00:45:38You think there's anyone out there
00:45:39who doesn't know that I'm an asshole?
00:45:40Trust me,
00:45:41you come out of this smelling like a fucking rose.
00:45:43I want 20% on Luenberger
00:45:45and 25% overall profit share.
00:45:47Fuck you.
00:45:4712% of the Swiss.
00:45:4915% of the profit share.
00:45:50Once they start bringing in fresh capital in-house.
00:45:53Well, Luenberger bows up,
00:45:54Hellman gets spooked,
00:45:56the Texas oil family starts smelling blood in the water,
00:45:58the redemptions come in faster than you can cover them,
00:46:01this place will go up in smoke.
00:46:03And your capital account goes with us.
00:46:05You'll lose everything.
00:46:06I've already lost everything.
00:46:0820% of the Swiss,
00:46:1025% overall.
00:46:11I'm afraid you don't understand how a negotiation works.
00:46:14I'm not negotiating.
00:46:16Fuck you.
00:46:17Fuck you.
00:46:18This is my fucking company.
00:46:20It's not yours if you can't keep it.
00:46:26Okay.
00:46:2720 and 25.
00:46:28Conditional on you delivering the Swiss.
00:46:30Immediately.
00:46:31You and Jack fly to Switzerland tonight.
00:46:34I got a thing tonight.
00:46:36Jet leaves from Titoboro at 11 tonight.
00:46:38Mary will text you with the tail number.
00:46:39You and I can talk details on the plane.
00:46:42Do we have a deal?
00:46:49Sure.
00:47:14You're just too marvelous,
00:47:18too marvelous for words
00:47:21like glorious,
00:47:23glamorous,
00:47:25that old standby amorous.
00:47:27The Gutenberg Cancer Gala
00:47:29raises millions every year
00:47:30for cancer research.
00:47:31I'll never find the words
00:47:33that say enough.
00:47:35Peter and Diane Miller
00:47:36had been chairing it for years,
00:47:38pressuring us all to buy tables
00:47:39and lottery tickets,
00:47:40and over time,
00:47:41it had become one of the biggest annual events
00:47:42on the Westchester social calendar.
00:47:44Being seen here told everyone
00:47:46that you were generous,
00:47:47the kind of generous
00:47:48that takes big bucks.
00:47:49And so the cause of medical science
00:47:51was advanced
00:47:51through the twin forces
00:47:52of social pressure and peacocking.
00:47:54You do not know how relieved we are
00:47:56that you were exonerated.
00:47:58Not that we ever believe
00:47:59that you did it.
00:48:01Oh, that didn't come out right shit.
00:48:03I don't know how to talk about this.
00:48:05None of us do.
00:48:06So how about we just stop trying?
00:48:08Okay.
00:48:09There's the idea.
00:48:12To be euphemistical,
00:48:13to be eulogistical,
00:48:15I have to come up with a million words
00:48:17I never thought I knew.
00:48:18I'd rather be logical.
00:48:18You look fantastic.
00:48:20Holy cow.
00:48:23Oh, now this is a welcome sight.
00:48:25Look at you too.
00:48:27A bit of minutes.
00:48:28Yeah, yeah.
00:48:29Great table.
00:48:30Good table.
00:48:32How are you?
00:48:32Where's Barney?
00:48:33Where do you think?
00:48:34Oh, okay.
00:48:34Right.
00:48:35Yeah, of course.
00:48:36He is.
00:48:37He's out.
00:48:37He is.
00:48:38Ooh.
00:48:38Table 10.
00:48:40Nice, sis.
00:48:41How are you?
00:48:42I'll be right back.
00:48:43Okay.
00:48:43Yeah.
00:48:45Hi, buddy.
00:48:49Well, aren't you the belle of the ball?
00:48:51Yeah, nothing like beating a murder rap
00:48:52to give you a social boost.
00:48:55Congratulations on not being a murderer.
00:49:02So, when did you meet with Jack?
00:49:04I already did.
00:49:05You already did.
00:49:07And you don't call me.
00:49:08Well, I knew I'd see you here.
00:49:10Fuck you.
00:49:11So, what'd he say?
00:49:12It was a compelling offer.
00:49:14How compelling?
00:49:16I'm thinking about it.
00:49:17You think you?
00:49:18Yeah.
00:49:18Yeah, by all means.
00:49:19Let's take our time with this.
00:49:21You know, you don't want to reclaim all that income,
00:49:22mine included, without really mulling it over.
00:49:25Cool.
00:49:26Hey.
00:49:27I'm so happy to see you, man.
00:49:28I never doubted you for one second.
00:49:30Hey, let's get this man some drinks, huh?
00:49:32I've got one.
00:49:33Yeah, what's your point?
00:49:34We need McAllen over here, all right?
00:49:40Excuse me, guys.
00:49:41Yeah.
00:49:43Hi, guys.
00:49:45Hello.
00:49:45Hello.
00:49:46Hi.
00:49:47Welcome.
00:49:47Thanks for coming.
00:49:49Nella.
00:49:50You look so good.
00:49:51Hello, Amanda.
00:49:53Hi.
00:49:53Hi.
00:49:54Nice to meet you.
00:49:54Nice to meet you.
00:49:54Nice to meet you.
00:49:55Nice to meet you.
00:49:57You guys look great.
00:49:58There's no one in the place
00:50:01except you and me.
00:50:08So set him up, Joe.
00:50:11I don't know. There's a turn of this this night.
00:50:14You're alive.
00:50:21You okay?
00:50:23Fine.
00:50:28We're good about the tennis team.
00:50:32We've got a whole other year to worry about Princeton.
00:50:39Would you want to work with a professional tennis coach?
00:50:43You're my coach.
00:50:45I'm just saying I don't have to be.
00:50:48I'm saying yes you do.
00:50:56Thanks.
00:50:59Looks like our little man's got some game.
00:51:07What about you? Are you seeing anyone?
00:51:09Oh, I don't know.
00:51:11I was.
00:51:12It's complicated.
00:51:15I can be alive.
00:51:17It's okay to be alive.
00:51:19He can't handle it.
00:51:21Fuck him.
00:51:22Yeah. Fuck him.
00:51:24Yeah.
00:51:29Okay, I gotta go.
00:51:30Oh, but you just got here.
00:51:32It's the best time to leave.
00:51:34Oh.
00:51:36Okay.
00:51:37See you later.
00:51:38Use a condom.
00:51:40Um.
00:51:51Hey.
00:51:52Hey.
00:51:53Okay to join you?
00:51:54Of course, yeah.
00:51:55Okay.
00:51:57Oh, okay.
00:52:01I've been trying to get in touch with you nuts.
00:52:03I know, I know.
00:52:04I just needed a little time.
00:52:07Of course.
00:52:11I'm so sorry.
00:52:15You deserve so much better.
00:52:18Yeah, I did.
00:52:20But I did it to myself.
00:52:26I fell in love with a woman who was in love with someone else.
00:52:31What are you talking about?
00:52:37Nothing.
00:52:46You're right.
00:52:52I'm so sorry.
00:52:55I got in touch.
00:52:59You're right.
00:53:01I got out of this room.
00:53:02I got out of this room.
00:53:07You need to have one room before you leave your house.
00:53:07I'm so sorry.
00:53:07I'm so sorry.
00:53:07You've been so a special guest.
00:53:10Don't say anything, she's coming.
00:53:13Take it away.
00:53:15Wait a minute.
00:53:16No, you're stuck with me.
00:53:20Wow.
00:53:25You look good.
00:53:28You're only saying that because it's true.
00:53:35How did all that go?
00:53:38Seems I've been forgiven.
00:53:40Hmm.
00:53:42He's a better man than me.
00:53:44Obviously.
00:53:49Either way, I think I'm gonna fly solo for a while.
00:53:52Huh.
00:53:54You and me both.
00:53:57Speaking of which, I saw Sam out shopping the other day.
00:54:01Like, none of this ever happened.
00:54:04Well, I mean, she didn't kill the guy.
00:54:09And she hadn't filed the insurance claim yet, so technically there was no fraud.
00:54:15I bet her attorney gets her off with community service. Fine.
00:54:21Even though she was gonna send you to prison.
00:54:26She had her reasons.
00:54:27Oh, hurry you forgive.
00:54:31It took you two years to forgive me.
00:54:35I wasn't in love, Sarah.
00:54:49This is where I leave you.
00:54:54I haven't even served dinner.
00:54:57It's the best time to leave.
00:55:02Hey.
00:55:04Try to stay out of trouble.
00:55:13See you back.
00:55:14Okay.
00:55:15Oh, free man.
00:55:16Look at this guy.
00:55:27Jules.
00:55:28Hey, who?
00:55:29We were so happy to hear that you were cleared.
00:55:32I mean, we never believed it, but still.
00:55:35Yeah, I heard they had you down for murder one in the pool.
00:55:40You know me.
00:55:42I like to play the long shot.
00:55:45Well, I guess I caught myself lucky you didn't have the inside track.
00:55:49You know, like you did with the SATs.
00:55:53What are you talking about?
00:55:54Well, I know you thought you were careful, but...
00:55:57Word gets around.
00:56:00And if word were to continue to get around to the right people,
00:56:04Chelsea would be lucky to get into community college.
00:56:07How can you possibly know that?
00:56:11You can't know that.
00:56:13You're out of your depth here, Jules.
00:56:16There's nothing worse than someone who doesn't know what they don't know,
00:56:19and you don't know shit.
00:56:22So you have all the colleges in America to choose from,
00:56:25but she's not going to Princeton.
00:56:28Are you threatening me?
00:56:30Goddamn right, hang on.
00:56:56Thank you, sir.
00:57:02Thank you, sir.
00:57:04Thank you, sir.
00:57:24This is what happens.
00:57:25You work your ass off to build the life you think you want.
00:57:30And then one day someone takes it away from you.
00:57:33And that's when you learn that there's a world of difference between working hard and fighting for your life.
00:57:39You've never had to fight before. You don't even know if you know how.
00:57:43But then you do it. And to your own great surprise, you win.
00:57:46And it should feel sweet. It should feel like redemption and validation and victory all at once.
00:57:51But something's changed.
00:57:52You can see your old life in front of you there for the taking.
00:57:55And it would be so easy to jump right back onto that hamster wheel and start running again.
00:58:14Dizzy.
00:58:16What did you do?
00:58:19Listen.
00:58:19No!
00:58:19No! What the fuck did you do?
00:58:27But when you're done licking your wounds and being angry at the world and trying to save everyone you love,
00:58:33you will have to look in the mirror and ask yourself if you can really go back to being who
00:58:37you were.
00:58:42Because the hard truth is, once you've seen the chaos behind the curtain, you can never really watch the show
00:58:47the same way again.
00:58:54But right now,
00:58:56right now,
00:58:59it's time to get back to work.
00:59:04It's time to get back to work.
00:59:13Okay.
00:59:13"'It's super hot'
00:59:16"'If it's super hot'
00:59:19"'hit of the Pow'
00:59:20"'Zone of theities
00:59:22"'It's super hot'
00:59:25"'if you ever entrust
00:59:26"'IKI my fillet
00:59:27"'I can't sleep
00:59:42"'sigh immigrant
01:00:22guitar solo
01:00:44Oh, Jesus
01:00:47It's just a shadow
01:00:49It's just a shadow
01:00:57I'll tell you love
01:01:01Sister
01:01:03It's just a kiss away
01:01:05It's just a kiss away
01:01:07It's just a kiss away
01:01:09It's just a kiss away
01:01:11It's the way, it's the way, it's the way
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