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00:28There's this, um,
00:29and this place that does really great cocktails.
00:31Give me a phone.
00:34We should meet there.
00:366.30 Westbury Bar.
00:37Yeah, if that works for me.
00:40See you there.
00:45Funny!
01:24Check it out.
01:27Allison has been Marie Kondo-ing our garage.
01:30Your dad and I had those made for spring flaying
01:32when we were co-presidents of SAE.
01:34Wow.
01:34It sounds like fun.
01:36There's one word for it.
01:37You know, at the memorial,
01:39when we wrote down our memories about him
01:40and sent him up in the lanterns,
01:42mine was about the 20-foot bong
01:43he built up the side of the staircase.
01:45And it wasn't just PVC.
01:47He had to have borosilicate glass.
01:49You know only the best for him, right?
01:52You ever teach you?
01:54No.
01:54No, I mean.
01:57Come on.
01:58Come on.
01:59Let's try it.
02:00Really?
02:00Pass it over.
02:01Okay, you know?
02:02Just pop it off your knee.
02:03Pop it off the inside of your foot.
02:05Just like that.
02:06Perfect.
02:07Love it.
02:08One.
02:09Check.
02:24Talked to the ME.
02:25She said she's going to prioritize the autopsy.
02:27Good luck with that.
02:28This party's in a hundred pieces.
02:31What is that?
02:33Bleach?
02:34Oven cleaner?
02:36Both.
02:37Go look for the ID.
02:38It's not in here.
02:46Hey.
02:47You found a wallet, credit card,
02:48anything with a name on it?
02:49No.
02:50That's...
02:52What was by the bed?
02:56What do you think that is?
02:59TNT?
03:00Liquid X?
03:02Murder 1?
03:03Dance female?
03:05Look at that.
03:06Lot number's still on you.
03:07It's got to be better than running the table.
03:08It's us.
03:34You got a hashtag.
03:36Crime at the crossings.
03:37Keep an eye on the comments.
03:38See if anyone knows who lived here.
03:41A woman who wears a size seven and a half shoe.
03:46Might be helpful.
03:47If the body had feet.
03:52Something about this stuff here feels like it doesn't belong.
03:54It's cheap.
03:56Temporary.
03:57Maybe it's the sublet?
04:00The guy in that main bedroom doesn't look like he needs the money.
04:07This just looked like it could be her hand, right?
04:09Beef with brock, shrimp, wontons, tongue, guy.
04:12I don't know what that was.
04:13Chicken fry rice.
04:15It's for one or two people.
04:17Two.
04:18Unless it's you.
04:19She kept this ticket to the movies a couple of months ago.
04:22Must have been a date.
04:24Nobody goes on dates to the movies anymore.
04:26Unless it's playing on your soul food and you only really watched the first half.
04:29Yeah, well she likes the movies.
04:31And she kept the fortune from cookies too.
04:34She seems innocent.
04:38Naive.
04:40I wonder who she was.
04:42Is.
04:43Was.
04:45No, she's a white girl.
04:47Saw her makeup on the counter in there.
04:49What do you think?
04:50Katie?
04:51Mm, Olivia.
04:53I'm thinking early 20s.
04:56Lower middle class background.
04:57Hooking up with her rich roommate and thought fucking him was magic.
05:05God, that's sad.
05:08Unless it's not.
05:27Oh, you gave it.
05:32Breathing.
05:33Take all of me.
05:36Make all of me.
05:38Quivered back.
05:39Opened into the flow together.
05:44Please promise me.
05:46You'll be with me.
05:48Oh, the way we go.
05:50Let the water flow together.
05:56When you have finished recording, you may hang up or press one.
06:01Hey, Megan, it's me.
06:04Mom developed an old disposable camera and has gone down the rabbit hole.
06:09Just give her a call, right, Megan?
06:13She told me it's been a while.
06:14All right.
06:58Hello, how are you going to make this way?
07:23You okay?
07:26Yes, sorry.
07:28I think I just need a nap.
07:33So, is this a normal lunch for you, or are you trying to impress me?
07:38No, God, no.
07:39No, we're slumming it.
07:43I like that dress on you.
07:46I think it's from the 90s.
07:47God, it had a swap meet.
07:49Is that weird?
07:50No.
07:51It just makes me think about what it's been up to this whole time.
07:54I don't know.
07:55I didn't ask for its resume when I bought it.
07:58In 1993, I went to a Nirvana concert in Detroit.
08:04In 1996, I went to Vegas, got married.
08:13And then, uh, I think it got busted with 10 kilos of cocaine.
08:23Oh.
08:241999.
08:27And then what happened?
08:29I have no fucking idea.
08:31Are you two ready?
08:33Yeah?
08:33Very.
08:39Can we get the check, please?
08:40Sure thing.
08:42There you go.
08:46Can I ask you, what's with the cash?
08:48Because I've never seen you use a credit card.
08:50It's a mistrust of the financial-industrial complex.
08:53That's very Amish of you.
08:55You know how much information that they gather in your credit card spending?
08:58They know everything about you.
08:59What you're doing.
09:01What you ate.
09:01Who you're with.
09:03So what do you do?
09:04You keep it under your mattress?
09:06Exactly.
09:07You bury it in your yard?
09:08In a yard.
09:10I'm really asking you.
09:11What do you do?
09:13I keep all my account information in a safe place.
09:17I'm not going to be an open book to an industry that doesn't care about anything other than its own
09:21profits.
09:23Hey, I get it.
09:25I mean, I don't want corporate overlords all up in my business either.
09:28So.
09:31Is that why you're not on social media?
09:35Of course I looked.
09:37Not on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok.
09:41Nothing.
09:42Yeah, no.
09:43No, I used to be on all that stuff.
09:44But then this guy in Tulsa stole my sister's identity and used it to try to buy a car.
09:49So I took myself off of everything after that.
09:52That's a bit of an extreme reaction to your sister's bad luck, right?
09:56Yeah, I don't know.
09:57It really didn't feel like that at the time.
10:01It's not just social media, though.
10:03You're not on the internet at all.
10:07I don't know.
10:09I guess my life's not very notable.
10:22Can I come see you tonight?
10:23Not if I see you first.
10:25Let me bring dinner to your place.
10:27Oh, no.
10:28Your place is so much better.
10:30I don't care.
10:30I'm coming over.
10:39Come on, get a room.
10:42No.
10:44You're going to get me arrested.
10:45I don't care.
10:45I can't help it.
10:48I don't care.
11:15Um, I'll see you at 6.30.
11:16Okay, I'll text you the address.
11:49I'll text you the address.
12:19I'll text you the address.
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13:10Right there.
13:39I'll text you the address.
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17:00If the house had a brain, this is where it would be.
17:03It'd have to be a pretty small brain, but...
17:05In real estate terms, this is called cozy.
17:08What did the ad say?
17:10Mmm, quaint.
17:12Close to transportation.
17:13It's better than unique.
17:15Why, what's unique?
17:17Haunted.
17:23What was it that you said about ghosts?
17:28It's the people who are haunted, not the place.
17:30No, I think you said you can't rule anything out.
17:34Uh-huh, I did say that, didn't I?
17:37You know, I was actually just thinking about
17:40how we once lived in a house that I thought was haunted.
17:43I would hear these creaks in the middle of the night
17:46and this low hum like someone was moaning.
17:50My sister said it was all in my head, but I knew she heard it too.
17:52Then I thought that it must be these little glass animals
17:56that my mother collected coming alive in the night and running around.
17:59So I would check in the morning to see if they'd moved.
18:02One time I even put a strand of my hair over the little giraffe,
18:06just so I would know.
18:08I trust it was still there in the morning?
18:10Yes, it was.
18:14I think I was actually pretty disappointed.
18:17My house was kind of lonely growing up.
18:20My sister was never really home and my mom was pretty out of it most of the time.
18:26So I thought that they would come find me or something.
18:43Okay.
18:44Wait.
18:45Hold on.
18:46Where do we have to be?
18:50Read a book.
18:53I've read this book.
18:55Hurry.
18:57Go, go up.
19:07I'm sorry.
19:08How old is that?
19:23Should we have to tie over now?
19:24Can I do it to guys for me?
19:25I don't know.
19:58I, uh, met your friends.
20:01Oh, yeah.
20:03We like to watch.
20:12Does this bring me joy?
20:14I don't know.
20:16So dump it.
20:16You can't.
20:17It's from our wedding.
20:19Okay, then, uh, put it back in the box.
20:21Don't think about it.
20:32Don't forget who he really is.
20:36Well, it's too late now.
20:38I don't know what you want me to do.
20:40You can fire him.
20:41All he's good at is job.
20:42I'm not going to fire him.
20:44And I owe it to his father for investing in the firm when no other VC would touch it.
20:47I do not owe him anything.
20:49And that family can't make you complicit in their cover-up.
20:52Cover-up?
20:53Now it's Oliver Gate?
20:58What's he been doing the last few years anyway?
21:00Hmm?
21:01We haven't seen him.
21:02He was in Oakland working in a big firm.
21:06I thought he was in New York.
21:07He was before.
21:09Why does it matter?
21:10Because he moves around every time the past catches up with him.
21:13He's erratic.
21:15Unstable.
21:15Well, not all those who wander are lost.
21:19I can buy you a mug that says that.
21:21Yeah, if you do, I'll throw it away.
21:31This isn't fair.
21:34To us?
21:36To your colleagues?
21:37Just stay out of it.
21:38Okay?
21:49What's today like?
21:51Um, I have some homework to do on the new fiber optic retrofit for the library.
21:57Who needs books when you have porn?
22:04Hello?
22:06This is Miss Wise.
22:10Oh.
22:11Oh, no.
22:12I've noticed.
22:16Well, I assume that you're going to put me up somewhere.
22:19Okay, well, that's not going to work.
22:20I signed this lease less than two months ago and no one said anything about this.
22:25Can I speak to the owner of the building?
22:27Yeah, please.
22:28Have her call me.
22:32What was that?
22:34I have to leave for three weeks for some massive extermination.
22:37Are they tenting?
22:38No, it's more than that.
22:40They have to repair the truss.
22:43What is a truss?
22:44It's the timber holds the roof up.
22:51You can stay with me.
22:54No, I can't.
22:57Yeah.
22:58Yeah, you can stay with me.
22:59I have a whole other room just sitting there, empty.
23:02No.
23:03That's incredibly generous of you, but I don't think I can ask you to do that.
23:07It's not the end of the world.
23:08I'm going to be able to figure something out.
23:10It's okay.
23:15Ciara, I want you to.
23:20Come on.
23:21It'll be fun.
23:22We can pretend we're an old married couple.
23:25I can yell at you for leaving very vicious in the sink.
23:28And you can tell me that you're going to a bar with your girls.
23:30Stop.
23:31Sounds fun.
23:32It's only three weeks.
23:34I mean, by the time you hate me, it'll be over.
23:38I'm not going to hate you.
23:41Then we're good.
23:51No, no.
23:51We have a problem.
23:53Because you can't see me in my real underwear.
23:54You can only see my date underwear.
23:56The real problem is you can't bring underwear.
23:58I have room.
23:59Okay, well then, I guess we're fine.
24:12I'm not going to get you.
24:30Not if I get you first.
24:31I'm not going to lie.
24:44Look at me.
24:47I'm not going to lie.
24:53I'm not going to lie.
24:59I'm not going to lie.
25:04Oh
25:31Oh
25:36You know I'm late
25:42Till the time
26:01I'm late
26:01I'm late
26:10I'm late
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26:25I'm late
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26:50I'm late
26:53I'm late
27:09You got a minute, or are you late for a date?
27:18So how'd this Hannah get her hands on your gun?
27:21And believe me, I don't want to know.
27:22It's my job to ask.
27:25There was one I'll address her.
27:26I know.
27:27I know.
27:28I was a careless, fucking stupid, drunk idiot.
27:32I deserve everything I get.
27:33Make your deal.
27:34I'll make it go away.
27:36Next time, swipe right.
27:38You mean left.
27:39Whatever.
27:40Just go to a bar.
27:43I met my wife at JJ's, and not once in 22 years has she stolen my weapon.
27:48Look, I can't do this anymore.
27:51Fucking strangers?
27:53No.
27:54This job.
27:55You know, the constant interaction all day, every day, till a million faces just blur together to become one big
28:02devious sack of shit.
28:04I mean him what?
28:05He didn't quit?
28:07That quit when that Southie punk stabbed me in the tit?
28:12Resignation unaccepted.
28:14Media relations needs your face on there for sure.
28:17What's Lee say?
28:19You know her.
28:20She acts like nothing even gets to her.
28:22Oh.
28:26I gotta head down to the seaport.
28:28What's going on at the seaport?
28:29Body in the bathtub.
28:31Matter of fact, you think you could run this license plate number?
28:35This guy hangs out down there.
28:36Vice has a flag on him, so I'm knocked out.
28:39Will do.
28:41Dead in a tub.
28:42You sure it's not an OD?
28:43No, it's ours.
28:44It's all the body intentionally.
28:46Like an old school mob thing?
28:47Don't know.
28:48This guy ain't who he says he is.
28:52You're a private space?
28:53Yeah, and I'm aware that anything that I say that suggests that I may hurt myself and or someone else
29:00cannot be kept confidential.
29:01Before we get started, it left me a pretty intense message the other night.
29:05Yeah, I know. I'm sorry.
29:07I called you back, but you didn't answer and didn't return.
29:10Uh, I was at work.
29:12Oliver, if you leave me a distress call after hours, it's important we touch base the next day.
29:18Someone left me an envelope with my name on it.
29:22I guess they were just testing to see if I'm Oliver St. Ledger.
29:27Interesting.
29:28Who do you think might have done that?
29:30I have no fucking idea, Dan.
29:32That's why I'm freaking out.
29:35I shouldn't have.
29:36I should have thrown it away.
29:38Let's think that through.
29:40Who knows you're living in Boston now?
29:41Uh, you, the family, Elliot Burhain.
29:44You haven't told anyone else?
29:45No.
29:46Any new friends?
29:50Yes.
29:53Yes. Okay.
29:55Um, I was meaning to tell you this.
29:57I met someone.
29:59I know it's too soon, but she's nice and smart and funny.
30:05Where's your mate?
30:06Grocery store.
30:08Near my office.
30:09Uh, we...
30:13I saw her in there a couple of times.
30:14We were talking.
30:16Um, her name's Ciara, and it's fine.
30:19Okay?
30:20Don't worry.
30:23I haven't told her anything.
30:24What do you mean by that?
30:25I mean, I haven't told her anything about myself that isn't surface level.
30:28I'm new to the city.
30:29I'm working at an architecture firm.
30:32I'm an insomniac.
30:34So, you're sleeping together?
30:36Yeah, we're adults.
30:38Okay, so your plan is to engage in a physically intimate relationship while keeping your emotional
30:43connection entirely superficial?
30:45People do it all the time.
30:46Yeah, maybe.
30:49But we're talking about you.
30:51I know how lonely you are, but don't you think it's more important to protect yourself?
30:55If the answer is yes, you need to get rid of that letter and break it off.
30:59Now.
31:01Before you do something you'll regret.
31:22You want to start bringing up your stuff tonight?
31:40Where the hell have you been?
31:42I'm so sorry.
31:43I've been totally slammed.
31:44I tried to call mom, but she's not picking up.
31:45Yeah, hold on.
31:49Hey, mom.
31:51Talk to Megan.
31:53Uh-oh.
31:56Hey, baby.
31:58Hi, mom.
31:59How's it going?
32:00Oh, typical shit.
32:02Hey, honey, will you give me another one of those beers?
32:06Oh, what does your sister tell you?
32:10The house you grew up in belongs to the bank.
32:12It's official.
32:14You got the notice?
32:16In the mail.
32:18Next week it goes in the fucking newspaper.
32:21Okay, well, mom, listen.
32:22I mean, you still have time, right?
32:24We have 30 days to respond.
32:26Tell them what?
32:28I don't have the money.
32:30You know, I can barely keep my phone on, much less pay 120 days back, too.
32:34Plus the gas company doubled rates across the whole county.
32:36You know, if your father paid half of what he owed when he left, we would not be in this
32:42position.
32:43We would not have to sell our...
32:44Hey, I really can't talk about that right now, okay?
32:46Listen, how much do you need for the house?
32:52Forty-two million dollars.
32:54Okay, I'm being serious.
32:56What do you need, like, five grand?
32:57Something like that.
32:59I'm a house truck.
33:00Okay, well, tell the bank that you're going to have that this month.
33:05But I won't.
33:06So why would I tell him that?
33:08Yes, you will.
33:10I will.
33:11I mean, I think I might even be able to send you 10 by then.
33:14Where are you going to get that kind of money?
33:16I just said, work's going really good.
33:18Not 10 grand good.
33:21For data entry?
33:22Yeah, it's a big tech company.
33:24It's a lot of hours.
33:30Are you still there?
33:34Yeah.
33:37I just don't know what you're up to, but it sounds like trouble.
33:45Don't you trust me?
33:48Hell no.
33:49No, I never have.
33:52You remember when you stole that guinea pig from church and I found it in your dresser drawer?
33:57That's when I knew.
34:00I have a little freak on my hands.
34:02People owe us for what they put us through, and I'm making them pay, okay?
34:05And that's really all you need to know right now.
34:07Who?
34:08Who are you talking about?
34:10Mom, I gotta go because my boss is here, but...
34:13Keep this conversation between us, okay?
34:14I really mean it.
34:16Hey, I...
34:18I don't like this, Megan Ann.
34:20Yeah, well, you will when the bills are paid, so stop packing and call the bank.
34:24I love you.
34:25I love you, too.
34:34Holly Brahim?
34:36Yeah.
34:37Who's the detective?
34:38Lee Reardon.
34:39I'm really sorry to hear about your wife's accident.
34:44It still seems so, uh, unreal.
34:49I'm sorry.
34:49It's not a better time.
34:51I need to ask you about Oliver Kennedy.
34:53He lived in your company's apartment.
34:55He worked for you?
34:58Yeah.
35:00Um...
35:01I haven't been in the office for a couple of weeks.
35:03Did, uh, something happen to him?
35:06Not necessarily.
35:08The body was found in the apartment.
35:09Company apartment.
35:11Apartment 11.
35:13That's...
35:13That's all I can say right now.
35:15Can you think of anyone who would want to hurt Oliver?
35:18Of course not.
35:19He's a good guy.
35:20Tell me what you know about him.
35:22When did you hire him?
35:24Uh, a couple months ago.
35:28We needed a new technologist.
35:30I said he's good.
35:32Hmm.
35:33When did you last see him?
35:35When I ran into him at the park on the pier a couple Saturdays ago.
35:40Um, we said hi.
35:42That's it.
35:42Then he just stopped coming to work?
35:46I guess so.
35:48Uh, who lives here with him?
35:50The one that I know.
35:52I'm going to have to get my mind on other things.
35:55Okay.
35:57Um...
35:59What if I told you that I just got the results back from a bottle of medication we found in
36:04the apartment?
36:05It's a sedative called Propofol.
36:07It was stolen from a hospital.
36:08It may have been used in this crime.
36:10And if the victim isn't Oliver, then Oliver may still be out there somewhere.
36:17Alive and in trouble.
36:18Mr. Verhain, I need your help.
36:20So does he.
36:26Okay.
36:28Um...
36:28I didn't run into him in the park.
36:31He asked me to meet him.
36:33He had something he needed to say.
36:42Detective Connolly, you are?
36:44Elliot Verhain, Oliver Kennedy's boss.
36:46Mr. Verhain was telling me about the last time they saw each other.
36:50That's all I know.
36:51No, you were in the middle of saying Oliver called you to meet.
36:55That's not what I meant.
36:56It's what you said.
36:58You do know that Oliver Kennedy isn't his real name, right?
37:01I mean, someone has ID, but the person never even existed until December of last year.
37:06I don't know where you're getting this information.
37:08From the state of Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles, man.
37:11Well, I don't know what you're talking about.
37:14Yeah, you do.
37:15Because I can tell.
37:16Carl, Mr. Verhain's wife recently passed in an accident, and he's under a considerable amount of stress.
37:23Oh, yeah.
37:25But we are sure it was an accident, though.
37:27Sorry, my partner.
37:28What are you trying to say?
37:28Carl, what are you saying?
37:29I do mean to imply it.
37:30He lied to the cops about this.
37:31Maybe he's lying about this.
37:32Look, forget it.
37:33I'm done.
37:33Well, listen, I'm not.
37:34Who do you think I am?
37:35Some cracked-up dirtbag like the people you usually deal with?
37:38I don't mean to laugh if you say crack.
37:39No one smokes crack.
37:40Mr. Verhain, you don't want to do it.
37:41Let go.
37:41I will fucking sue you!
37:44Go nuts.
37:44Mr. Verhain, Mr. Verhain, stop.
37:47What the fuck?
37:48He just lied like five times in a row.
37:52I'll be here waiting.
37:54Right here.
38:22You think?
38:24You never know.
38:25I know.
38:26I know.
38:59Um, I'll try not to bother you if I get up in the middle of the night.
39:03Yeah, I really hope you can get some sleep tonight.
39:06What's tomorrow?
39:08Uh, I dot the eyes in the library project presentation, I think.
39:16You sound so excited.
39:19I don't know.
39:20Network design is tedious.
39:23Debating about six wires or eight wires, it's just hard to care.
39:28You know, I never asked you this, but what made you get into architectural technology to begin with?
39:33I don't know. I sort of fell into it.
39:36I didn't know what I was going to do with my life.
39:39I mean, when I was younger, I was sure that I was going to be an astronaut.
39:45Yeah, a fucking astronaut. It's just so laughable.
39:49I don't think so.
39:50Yes, it is.
39:51Well, I think you definitely have the right stuff.
39:54Well, apparently I don't.
39:55I was planning to get a degree in STEM of some kind, minor in astronomy, but, um...
40:02But what?
40:03I just sort of shifted into this.
40:08Maybe I was never meant to wear the meatball after all.
40:13What's the meatball?
40:17The meatball.
40:18In the space suit.
40:20It's been the logo forever.
40:23I've never heard anyone call it a meatball.
40:25What do you- that's- everyone calls it the meatball.
40:28What do you call it?
40:29I don't know. I call it nothing.
40:31How do you- sorry, how do you not know about this?
40:34It's a base- it's a basic fact.
40:43Of course I know the fucking meatball.
40:46Uh-huh.
40:49You sound scary.
40:52I should've seen your face.
40:55What do you think I am?
41:03Can I go take a bath?
41:04Yeah, of course.
41:06You sound scary.
41:07I'm just thinking it's a deep breath.
41:14You sound scary.
41:17Go.
41:19We rick!
41:33For now, literally.
41:34You hear it like the light.
41:34And I'm just thinking it's a light.
41:35I do it.
41:35You hear it.
41:36You hear the light.
41:36You hear it.
42:24We're really tired.
42:25Are you tired?
42:41Good night.
42:42Good night.
43:21Good night.
43:48Good night.
44:25Good night.
44:44Good night.
44:48Good night.
44:57Good night.
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