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00:12The End
00:30Hello?
00:30But we need to get out of here
00:33Here's the grave of Alison Grant
00:35Do you mean that Gary might have killed that girl?
00:38I think I hit something
00:39Shit
00:39Thanks for stopping by, neighbors
00:42This was so reckless
00:44I know something's wrong
00:45Rob shows a proclivity towards violence
00:48Enough!
00:50What's in there?
00:50Nothing
00:51Let's just say it's not Gary that we need to be worried about
00:54It's Rob
00:56Why the fuck do you still have her phone?
00:58You gotta get rid of it
00:59It was 20 years ago
01:00Her body isn't down there
01:02So just drop it
01:04Where'd you go?
01:05Just grabbing some water
01:18I got exactly what you need
01:22See?
01:24Almost home
01:30Hi!
01:31Yoo-hoo!
01:33It's Mira
01:35Hi!
01:36Sorry, I'm totally blanking
01:39Lauren Daniels, we went outside the shop to Hinkley Plaza the other day
01:42Uh, sorry, I don't know where my head went
01:44Baby brain, I totally get it
01:45You remember my daughter Ains
01:47Hi
01:47Hi, good to see you guys
01:49Aw, baby
01:50It gets easier, I promise
01:52But they keep telling me
01:54It's true
01:54And you're already so brave bringing him out into public
01:57I refused to take Ainsley anywhere until she had her second round of shots
01:59Like, nowhere
02:00We were completely house-found
02:02Really?
02:03Is that normal?
02:04No!
02:05It was insane!
02:07Also known as the new normal
02:08Ains and I are almost done with our little walk
02:11Thank God
02:12But I'll see you at the block party on Sunday, right?
02:14What block party?
02:15Are you kidding?
02:17The block party?
02:19Ugh, here, okay, I have the thing
02:21Oh
02:23Ugh, how did I not see this?
02:26Baby brain, it's real
02:28My mother planned a beautiful party
02:31All you have to do is walk outside your house
02:32Right, Agnes is your mother
02:35I knew that
02:36Yes, and I appreciate your sympathetic tone
02:39The HOA throws it every year
02:41It's a celebration of the community
02:43The whole village comes
02:45The village of Hinkley Hills
02:47I really hope you can make it, Samira
02:48There'll be so many nice people for you to meet
02:50Other moms
02:52And my mother has really outdone herself this year
02:56Okay, we'll see you soon
02:57Come on, hon
02:58Can you put some of it on?
02:59Come on, you can do it
03:02What you think, Miles?
03:03Ready to party?
03:19Ž
03:36Come on
03:43Food
03:45Agnes, are you here to apologize for falsely accusing me of absconding with your dog?
03:50Ha, no. Have you cleaned out the fridge?
03:54What?
03:54Your walk-in. The meat delivery for the block party arrives tomorrow, and it needs to be stored.
03:59Bill will bring the truck by, and also, how many pies are you making?
04:02How many pies?
04:04Marty's apple pie. He always did a baker's dozen.
04:07But under the circumstances, how many can I put you down for?
04:10Look, Agnes, the walk-in fridge, the pies, the whole stupid block party, that was Marty's thing.
04:17Not mine. And now he's gone.
04:19So you and Bill will just have to find someplace else to store your sausage.
04:26Lynn, I know you've had a very difficult time, but this is my last year as HOA president.
04:32Are you dying?
04:34Gracefully retiring. Making way for a new generation of leadership.
04:39Well, until then, stay the fuck out of my fridge.
04:42You're gonna regret that.
04:44It's been six months. Marty's plenty cold.
04:47And she wants his pie.
04:49I love pie.
04:51I know his pie is famous, but I am not just an extension of my dead husband.
04:56I am a human being with my own thoughts and feelings.
05:00And my feeling right now is that Agnes Festersen can fester right off.
05:06Well, I'm sorry, Lynn.
05:08Guys, this block party seems like it's gonna be a pretty big deal, huh?
05:11I wonder if Betsy and Gary are gonna show up.
05:14Betsy does not exist.
05:16What are you talking about? We met her.
05:18She has no digital footprints, no social media, no real person involved.
05:23Come on, Betsy Wilsons. There's gotta be thousands of them out there.
05:27Hundreds of thousands of Elizabeth Wilsons.
05:30Any number of them may choose to go by Betsy, but none are she.
05:35And you've gone through all of them?
05:38I've already said too much.
05:40The party really is a blast.
05:42I think you and Rob will have a nice time.
05:44Rob and I aren't exactly at our most loving right now.
05:47What do you mean?
05:48Nothing. Couples fight.
05:50Especially when you add a baby to the equation.
05:52I'm sure it'll all just blow over, right?
05:58What? What's that look?
06:00Samira, when you and Rob argue,
06:06you feel safe, don't you?
06:09I mean, does he ever threaten you or become physically aggressive?
06:14No. Why would you say that?
06:15I wasn't going to say anything.
06:17Famous last words.
06:17When I was watching Miles the other night,
06:21I happened to cross a file in Bev's office.
06:24So you were snooping?
06:26Not through any of your things,
06:27but two hours unsupervised in my snootiest neighbor's house?
06:32I'm only human, honey.
06:34Go on.
06:35Well, there was a psychiatric evaluation.
06:38What did it say?
06:40Uncontrollable outbursts.
06:41A lack of self-control.
06:44Sounds like he was a pretty angry little guy.
06:47An angry teenage boy.
06:49Really?
06:49Did you also find a tape recording of him having a tantrum as a toddler?
07:00Well, we didn't want to say either,
07:02but there is a door in the Victorian,
07:05and Rob's name is on it.
07:10Don't touch my phone.
07:13Okay, guys.
07:14Robert?
07:15You know how many Roberts there are in the world?
07:184,737,489 in the United States,
07:24none of whom grew up across the street
07:27from the girl whose name is also in the closet.
07:32Allison.
07:37What are y'all trying to say?
07:42Tim.
07:44When will you be home?
07:46Sounds pretty controlling.
07:48The baby needs to eat, okay?
07:51It's fine.
07:52Fine is the other F word Julia likes to say.
07:55Everything is fine.
07:58See you guys later.
08:00Lay off the wine.
08:12Rob?
08:22Samira?
08:26What are you doing?
08:28Making dinner.
08:29In the dark?
08:30I was trying to surprise you.
08:32I just got him down.
08:34Rob, I'm sorry, but you scared me.
08:36You came out of nowhere.
08:37Keep your voice down.
08:37Holding a knife with blood on your hands.
08:40Blood?
08:40It's pomegranate juice.
08:42I was in the middle of plating that lovely pomegranate salad
08:44that you like with the goat's cheese.
08:46I haven't had a lot of luck going out recently,
08:47so I thought I'd do your romantic dinner here instead.
08:50Seeing as you always come back from lens all tipsy and happy
08:53and relatively normal-seeming.
08:55Normal-seeming?
08:56You're the one that's not acting normal.
08:58I saw you the other night going into the woods.
09:00Yeah.
09:00You said you were going to get water?
09:02I saw you leaving.
09:03You lied to me.
09:05You've been lying the whole time.
09:06About what?
09:07Your name.
09:08Todd saw it.
09:09On a door in the Victoria.
09:11God, when was that?
09:11When you were over there vandalizing the basement?
09:13Oh, please.
09:14You knew that girl, Rob.
09:15You knew her, and you need to admit it.
09:17I never said that I didn't.
09:19And you went to a psychiatrist in high school?
09:21Yeah.
09:21That's hardly a secret.
09:22For anger issues?
09:24I'm your wife.
09:25Why wouldn't you tell me something like that?
09:26We've only been together a year and a half.
09:28It never came up.
09:28It should come up.
09:29That's come-up stuff.
09:32Fine.
09:32What do you want to know?
09:33I want to know everything.
09:35The truth.
09:35The whole truth.
09:43The whole truth, counselor, is that maybe my name is written on a door in the house across
09:49the street.
09:50I have no memory of it, but it's definitely possible, because we were friends.
09:53And I did see a psychiatrist a couple of times when I was in high school, because said friend
09:58suddenly disappeared.
09:59And my mother, in a move that was completely contrary to her entire British being, thought
10:05that maybe it was a good idea for me to talk to someone about my feelings after that.
10:13Did it help?
10:15Yeah.
10:17A lot.
10:19So much so that when we met and fell in love and suddenly got pregnant and married 20 years
10:25later, it wasn't really at the forefront of my mind.
10:27Look, I love all of this, but it has been a lot, Samira.
10:31So the truth is, the other night, I did sneak out to the woods for 20 minutes to smoke a
10:34joint.
10:35Miles was asleep.
10:36Everything was fine.
10:37But I didn't tell you, because I felt guilty.
10:39I felt guilty that I can go for a smoke and you can't, because there's insufficient studies
10:44into the effect of THC on breast milk, because nobody thinks about the mother's comfort.
10:49I do, though.
10:51I think about your comfort every single hour of every single day.
10:57He's out.
11:06He's perfect.
11:07Yes.
11:14I'm sorry.
11:17I know.
11:19Maybe I just need to get out more, see people.
11:24There is an event this weekend.
11:25The HOA block party.
11:28Yeah, we've got to fly through it in the mailbox.
11:30I'm in.
11:31You are?
11:32It's a party.
11:33Parties are fun.
11:35We used to be fun.
11:36We used to be fun.
11:37Used to be fun.
11:38Babe, we are fun.
11:40We used to be fun.
11:42We used to be fun.
11:45We used to be fun.
11:55We used to be fun.
11:55It's such a pretty day home.
11:57It's so beautiful.
12:02Balloons.
12:03There's actually a lot of stuff here.
12:05Yeah.
12:06No expense.
12:07Spare.
12:17You think Gary's going to show?
12:20What if we don't worry about him?
12:22What if we just try to have fun?
12:24Fun, remember?
12:26Yes.
12:26Fun.
12:27Fun.
12:27Hi, Samir and Rob.
12:28Hi.
12:32That little girl's going to make some money.
12:33She's awesome.
12:34Trash came for you.
12:36Hey, don't forget to take out the trash.
12:38Oh!
12:38Robert!
12:39Oh!
12:40Hey, Walters.
12:41Hi.
12:42For the little one?
12:44Oh, he's probably a little bit young for a while.
12:47Don't worry.
12:48He'll grow into it.
12:50Ah!
12:51You made it!
12:53We did.
12:54Okay.
12:54This is Lauren.
12:56With a Y.
12:56Dying to meet you, gagging over you.
12:59And Kate.
13:00Hi.
13:01I'm Kate.
13:02I already said that.
13:03Kate's a duer to Hinkley Hills.
13:04She moved here a couple years ago after her husband died.
13:07In a car accident.
13:08I'm sorry.
13:09No, no.
13:09We were separated, so...
13:10Please don't let that hijack this conversation.
13:13This is about you.
13:14You and only you.
13:16Hello, Rob.
13:18Oh.
13:19I, uh, better go check on Naveen.
13:22She's in good hands.
13:24Okay, what do you need?
13:25Pediatrician?
13:26Pedicurist?
13:26Podiatrist?
13:27Want me to hold the baby to give you back a break?
13:29Um, I'm not sure.
13:30Not ready to hand him off yet?
13:32We get it.
13:32We totally do.
13:33Totally.
13:35Isn't this so exciting to have her here?
13:43Hey, buddy.
13:44Yo, yo, yo.
13:46Rob Fisher is in the house.
13:47The DJ voices started already.
13:49Hey, Robert.
13:50Are you also here to rock out with your cock out?
13:53He best be, because Naveen the Machine is about to light this shit up.
13:57Naveen the Machine?
13:58Yeah, it's my DJ name, man.
13:59Well, I'm glad you're having fun.
14:01Yeah.
14:01Are you kidding me, dude?
14:02I'm about to shoot my shot right now.
14:04Your shot?
14:05Hotty, from drink please.
14:06Yes.
14:07Remember I bought her a drink?
14:08You know she's a widow?
14:09Yeah, she told me all about it the other night.
14:11We totally trauma bonded.
14:13She's vulnerable.
14:14I'm vulnerable.
14:15She's lonely.
14:15I'm lonely.
14:16But we both still believe in love.
14:18She's looking for solace in the arms of a sensitive young stud who can bring her to life again.
14:23Through the erotic power of music.
14:26Do that.
14:26I'm just joking.
14:27Please.
14:29Oh, shit.
14:29It is on.
14:30Follow my lead.
14:31Hinkley Hills, you ready to get this party started?
14:34Affirmative.
14:34Hit the track!
14:38Roll out.
14:40Roll out.
14:42I can't wait for me.
14:44Roll out.
14:45Roll out.
14:46Roll out.
14:46Roll out.
14:49Roll out.
14:50Roll out.
14:50Roll out.
14:51Roll out.
14:52Roll out.
14:53Roll out.
14:54Roll out.
14:55Roll out.
14:55Roll out.
14:55Roll out.
14:56Roll out.
14:57Roll out.
14:59Go away, hag.
15:01It's me.
15:02Oh.
15:03Oh.
15:05A different hag.
15:07I came to pick you up for the party.
15:09I'm not going.
15:10It's not optional.
15:11Do you want to pay another $600 for improper trash disposal from the HOA?
15:15No.
15:16Agnes Festersen is not the law.
15:18I'll appeal.
15:19I'll go to the governor.
15:21I'll storm the capital.
15:23The state capital.
15:25I don't think this is about Agnes Festersen.
15:28I think this is about Marty.
15:30What's that supposed to mean?
15:31This is the first block party since Marty crossed the Rainbow Bridge.
15:36He wasn't a dog, Dana.
15:38He was a personal risk actuary.
15:41And a damn good one.
15:42He did love it.
15:44He loved looking around at the people of this community and mentally calculating how and when each one of them
15:50was most likely to die.
15:52God, if only he could have done that for himself.
15:54Damn it.
15:55You know, at one point, he did give me the recipe for that pie.
16:01I was just thinking...
16:02Goodbye, Dana.
16:23It's not that he doesn't sleep, it's that, you know, he mostly sleeps when he's moving, which means I have
16:27to keep moving so I don't sleep unless I figure out how to sleep while driving, which I've done before,
16:31but not on purpose.
16:32Don't you still have your rock and play?
16:34Ah, yes, the rock and play.
16:36Oh, depending on your tolerance for risk.
16:38What do you mean?
16:39They got recalled a couple years ago after a bunch of babies.
16:42Well, the position it holds him in compresses the trachea, but the likelihood of death is still very low. Marty
16:46calculated it for me.
16:47Oh, Marty. God, I missed that pie.
16:49Hey.
16:50Hey, babes.
16:51There's my girl.
16:52My little guy.
16:53What you been up to?
16:55Wingmanning Naveen.
16:56Ooh.
16:57Wingmanning.
16:57Is that even a verb?
16:58Well, it is now.
16:59Anyway, mission accomplished.
17:01Look at that.
17:02Yeah.
17:03So I return a conquering hero and oh so happy I'm no longer single.
17:07Strictly married father fun for me now.
17:11Speaking of strictly married father fun, Rob, we could really use an extra pair of hands over by the grills.
17:17Do you mind jumping in and taking a shift?
17:19It'd be so helpful.
17:20I should probably stay with my wife.
17:22Oh, come on.
17:23Run to the dance now.
17:24Grilled duty, grilled daddy.
17:26It's okay, babe.
17:26Go on.
17:27Everyone's got to pitch in.
17:28Okay.
17:29Yeah.
17:29Come on.
17:31Y'all chill?
17:32I'm gonna go go grill.
17:36Don't burn anything.
17:37No.
17:37Mm-hmm.
17:39How's he been with everything?
17:41With the baby?
17:41Great.
17:42I mean, does feedings, changes diapers.
17:45He's honestly a natural.
17:46Maybe more than me.
17:47Oh, well, that's wonderful.
17:48Yeah.
17:49It's so good to see that he's doing so well.
17:51Mm-hmm.
17:51What do you mean?
17:53It's just nice to see how he got his life together.
17:56High school is kind of a challenging time for Rob.
17:59Well, I'm sure.
18:01With everything going on across the street.
18:03You're talking about Alison Grant.
18:05Yeah.
18:05He was a childless friend.
18:06I'm sure it affected him.
18:08It affects me, and I've never even met her.
18:10I heard a rumor that her parents killed her and buried her in the basement, and I was convinced.
18:15Convinced that the guy that moved in was digging up her body for forensic purposes.
18:19Because that made more sense than him renovating his 120-year-old house that he just bought.
18:23Baby brain.
18:24Okay.
18:26Who told you that was the rumor?
18:30The me?
18:33Hello, girls.
18:34Having a nice time?
18:35Laura and Louise, I really need you at the helium tank.
18:38Okay, Mom.
18:39Oh, I'll...
18:39We'll catch back up with you in a minute.
18:41Okay?
18:52What?
19:06Hey, Todd.
19:08Dude, who knew?
19:09You are the man.
19:10Well, I am a man, both in surname and species.
19:15Here, I thought you could use another sangria.
19:18Thanks.
19:19Hey.
19:20Hey, you.
19:21Can I make a request?
19:22As long as it's on my Le Freak Party playlist.
19:25It's nothing specific.
19:27I was just wondering if you could maybe slow things down, you know?
19:31Yeah, yeah, I got you.
19:35Does the DJ get to dance?
19:38My usual moves are a little more up-tempo,
19:40but I guess I could try to be a little more interpretive.
19:44Nothing about the hands on my body
19:48I don't know.
19:55What, Dr. James? The dentist?
19:57What's wrong? You missed a checkup?
19:59My wife sure didn't.
20:14Oh, oh.
20:33Me again?
20:35Dana! Jesus! What the hell are you doing?
20:38I picked your lock. NSA training.
20:41And frankly, since you slammed the door right in my face,
20:43you're lucky that I didn't come back with a grenade launcher.
20:46You don't have a grenade launcher.
20:48Second Amendment, baby.
20:49You can't just burst in like this. What if I were nude?
20:52It's nothing I haven't seen before.
20:54Excuse me.
20:56Dana, this is a terrible violation of my boundaries.
20:59Haven't you ever heard the expression,
21:00good fences make good neighbors?
21:02I'm not your neighbor. I'm your friend. I'm your ally.
21:06And sometimes allies need to invade other allies
21:09when the citizens are in need of humanitarian assistance.
21:12In this case, pie. You need to make it.
21:15They need to eat it. Move!
21:18I got everything.
21:19I got unsalted butter and organic honey, crisp apples,
21:24and the key ingredient, lard.
21:27Looks like you brought your grenade launcher after all.
21:29Well, to be honest, Lynn, I didn't know what we were dealing with here
21:32because I haven't been inside here for months.
21:34I've been finding it challenging to let people into my private space lately.
21:39Yeah, no shit.
21:40We were starting to think you were maybe a hoarder now,
21:44like with fingernail clippings and jars of urine,
21:47so I have to say I'm very pleasantly surprised.
21:50Oh, shit, I forgot the eggs.
21:52Eggs?
21:53Yeah, you know, at the end when you brush the yolk on the crust.
21:56Oh, well, I'll just grab a couple from the fridge.
21:58They're not in there. I, uh, I keep them in the cupboard.
22:02Like they do in France.
22:04Okay.
22:22Megan.
22:23Hi, Naveen.
22:24Naveen.
22:25Good to see you, man.
22:26Can we talk?
22:31If I may.
22:32You're due for a deep cleaning, Naveen.
22:34Whatever our personal situation may be,
22:36there's no reason to compromise your periodontal health.
22:44He always comes to schmooze with clients,
22:46hands up as little flossers to the kids.
22:48Is that why he had his hands all over your ass?
22:50You've suddenly got teeth in there?
22:51Let's not do this.
22:52You're the one who came here to see me spin.
22:54In my element.
22:55At my vibrational apex.
22:57Just to make sure I saw you with your new man.
22:59If I didn't know any better, Megan,
23:01I'd think you were trying to make me jealous.
23:02But I'm with Kate now.
23:04A hot widow, in case you didn't know.
23:06So mission very much not accomplished.
23:09Are you drunk?
23:11Are you drunk?
23:14Look, I was hoping to see you.
23:16I knew it.
23:17Because I wanted to tell you to stop ignoring my lawyer.
23:20Lawyer?
23:20Pretending something isn't happening
23:22isn't gonna stop it from happening.
23:27It didn't need to happen like this.
23:31She seems nice.
23:33Don't screw it up.
23:38Hey, DJ Machine.
23:40We, uh, kinda got a lull in the beats here.
23:44Also, you were looking a little dry, so...
23:47Probably some sangria.
23:48You trying to get me drunk, man?
23:53Good.
23:54You take over.
23:55You're the machine now.
23:59I kinda just wanted to dance.
24:05Wow.
24:11Rory, leaving so soon?
24:13Hi, Samira.
24:15Yeah.
24:15I was told I'm not allowed to sell cookies here today.
24:17Wait, who said that?
24:19Mrs. Fester said that.
24:23Rory, Miles needs to, uh, take his nap soon.
24:25You mind putting him in his bouncy chair for me?
24:27I'll be right there.
24:30I'll be right there.
24:30I'll be right there.
24:34I'll be right there.
24:35Naveen the peen.
24:37You guys wanna...
24:38Lady in the Tramp this?
24:39Just...
24:41I've had an hour of that.
24:42Can you believe Megan showed up here?
24:44Draped all over her new man,
24:46talking all this shit about a lawyer?
24:47Bitch, you can talk to my lawyer.
24:48Do you even have a lawyer?
24:49I'm my own lawyer.
24:50I'm a professional.
24:52You're a systems analyst.
24:53And he's a dentist.
24:54He'll probably give her braces.
24:56He probably likes how that feels.
24:58Those little wire boxes running up and down.
24:59Oh, God.
25:00Naveen, come on.
25:01Samira.
25:02What can I do for you?
25:04Did you tell Roy she's not allowed to sell cookies here?
25:07Well, it was really more of a suggestion.
25:10Hmm.
25:10I thought you'd moved on.
25:11I've moved on, bro.
25:12With Kate the widow.
25:14Speaking of, you gotta go smooth things over with her.
25:17What?
25:17Why?
25:18Yeah, I may have freaked her out with the whole wife showing up thing.
25:20So just go talk to her.
25:22Yes.
25:23Tell her how totally overt I am.
25:24How Megan begged me to come back, but I'm all hers.
25:27She'll believe you.
25:28Chicks trust married dudes.
25:29I remember.
25:30No, Naveen.
25:31Okay, I'm kind of busy, all right?
25:32I got it.
25:32What's the problem?
25:33Dear, this is an HOA event.
25:36A time for neighbors to come together and share a gesture of generosity and fellowship.
25:41No, I don't need you to get it.
25:43Leave me alone, all right?
25:45Get off!
25:46Stop it!
25:47It's not a commercial opportunity for any non-Hiltonian who feels like showing up.
25:51Non-Hiltonian?
25:52Okay, so is this the hard and fast rule?
25:54A zoning ordinance?
25:55No need to put me on the stand concert.
25:58It's just little old me.
26:00Stop it.
26:01Stop it.
26:14Stop it.
26:16Stop it.
26:16Stop it!
26:17Those boys are always getting themselves in a track
26:20Stop!
26:21Stop!
26:27I am the dance four.
26:29I, I, I am the dance floor
26:33I, I am the dance floor
26:37You better be free
26:38You wanna dance with me
26:46I must have watched Marty make this a million times, but I never did it myself.
26:52Pretty damn good for a first-timer. Smell that.
26:56Oh.
26:57You know, pie is what brought Marty and me together.
27:01Really?
27:01I had been dating an oncology resident who ran off with one of his patients.
27:06She only had seven months to live, so they decided to spend it together.
27:10I was awfully mopey, so a friend of mine invited me to a potluck to try to cheer me up.
27:14And I was at that stage of heartbreak where, oh, you just can't eat anything.
27:19Anything, you know?
27:20I don't.
27:21But there was this pie, and I thought, I, I guess I could eat that.
27:25So I ate a piece, and then I ate another piece, and it tasted so good, the more I ate,
27:32the hungrier I got.
27:33And I felt as though I could taste again, and smell, and want.
27:39Because you remembered you were alive.
27:41Exactly.
27:42So I said to my friend, I have to meet the person who made this pie.
27:51I think it's just so special when you meet somebody when they're doing something they're good at, you know?
28:01You see them the first time, and they're just shining.
28:05I met Julia when she was in basic training, and I was, like, a supervising officer.
28:11And I looked over, and I saw her with the flamethrower, and she just lit up.
28:17I mean, not from the flames, but she just, oh, she was just so fearless and so strong.
28:25And she just glowed, and I was a goner.
28:30You must miss her.
28:32You know, separations are typical with what we do.
28:35We sign up for it.
28:36But I just really expected that I'd be the one deployed, and now she's off doing something important, and I'm
28:45at home.
28:46I'm just always at home.
28:51And now I baked a pie.
28:53Apparently, it's a very important pie.
28:59We should have some.
29:02You're right.
29:03I will make the coffee.
29:09Mr. DJ Machine, looks like you're experiencing some strong feelings right now.
29:15You can say that again, Todd Mann.
29:17Come on, buddy.
29:19Let's call it a night.
29:20You're a good dancer, you know that?
29:22Yeah, I do.
29:23Let's go.
29:26We should get out of this place.
29:27Maybe he likes it here.
29:28People like what they're used to.
29:30Doesn't mean it's good for them.
29:32There's too many memories here.
29:33There's too much baggage he can't get out from under.
29:37Megan, what kind of stuff did Rob and Naveen get into when they were younger?
29:41I grew up a couple towns over.
29:42Different high school.
29:43Yeah, but you know.
29:44Like, was it regular kid stuff or something else?
29:49Is this about Allison?
29:50What do you know?
29:52What has Rob told you?
29:53That it was really hard for them when she went missing and they used to hang out a lot.
29:58Naveen always said they were inseparable since sixth grade.
30:01The three of them.
30:02Best friends.
30:03I'm trying to imagine Rob and Naveen as teenagers.
30:06I'm sure they were little shits.
30:08Naveen said they used to get drunk in the woods behind your house.
30:11They had this secret underground place they'd go to.
30:15Like, actually underground.
30:17Naveen called it the pet.
30:18Pet.
30:19And then Allison was gone.
30:23Were they suspects?
30:24People had their suspicions, but time passes and people forget.
30:29But the boys didn't forget.
30:30Naveen didn't.
30:33Rob, I don't know.
30:35Sometimes you bury stuff so deep you can't find it again.
30:44Hey, Samira.
30:45Miles is almost at three consecutive minutes of tummy time.
30:48That's incredible for his developmental stage.
30:50That's so great.
30:51I have a bottle and a fridge for him.
30:52You can warm it up in a little bit.
30:53I'll be right back.
30:56Bye.
30:57Bye.
30:58Bye.
30:59Bye.
31:00Bye.
31:01Bye.
31:01Bye.
31:03Bye.
31:03Bye.
31:04Bye.
31:14Bye.
31:17Bye.
31:19Bye.
31:20Bye.
31:23Bye.
31:29Bye.
31:37Bye.
31:43Bye.
31:46Bye.
31:50Bye.
31:51Thank you all for coming today to celebrate our beautiful community of Hinkley Hills.
31:56Every one of you has a role to play and I commend you all for your excellent performance.
32:01Please, give yourself a round of applause.
32:06Our HOA block party is a cherished annual tradition.
32:11A time for what I call the three Fs.
32:14Friendship, fellowship, and most importantly, fun.
32:19This year, however, a taste of the bitter has mingled with the sweet after 25 years of devoted and tireless
32:27service.
32:28Hey, guys.
32:29Marty's famous pie.
32:31Come and get you a piece.
32:33Woo!
32:34That's so good.
32:35Look at this.
32:36I will be stepping down as your HOA president to make way for a new generation of leadership.
32:43I am proud to say that after 25 years, our community is stronger, cleaner, and more secure than ever.
32:51And I am doubly proud to be passing the presidential gavel to my own daughter, Lauren Besterson Daniels, who will
32:59continue to ensure that our beloved Hinkley Hills remains, as it ever was, the safest town in America.
33:07Come on!
33:12Come on!
33:13Come on!
33:15Come on!
33:16Come on!
33:17Come on!
33:17Marty's famous pie.
33:19I wonder how many she made.
33:22Don't you dare touch that woman's pie!
33:24What's more?
33:33Sam.
33:34Samira?
33:39Ahh..
33:51Oh, my God.
34:30One new message.
34:32Alison, this isn't cruel.
34:35You're going to regret this.
34:36You're fucked.
34:42I guess I've always just been afraid.
34:46Of what?
34:47Of everything.
34:49Heights, cancer, my wife leaving me.
34:54Sometimes, my wife not leaving me.
34:58Huh.
35:00God, I'm so fucking pathetic.
35:02Why do I suck so much?
35:05Listen, Naveen, I'm more of a data guy than an emotional guy.
35:10But from my understanding, which granted mostly comes from books, a lot of people are afraid some of the time.
35:19Or even a lot of the time.
35:21It's just part of the human condition.
35:23Yeah, but this is different.
35:25I have a core wound.
35:27Which is what?
35:28It's this thing that I learned in beginner screenwriting class I took a couple years ago at Hinkley Valley Community
35:33College.
35:33Right.
35:33What is your core wound?
35:35Not a lot to tell you.
35:37Mm-hmm.
35:39I can't stop thinking about her.
35:42I keep replaying that night in my head over and over again, wondering what I could have done differently, wondering
35:51how it all went so wrong.
35:57I wish you could tell her I'm sorry.
36:00Megan or Kate?
36:03No.
36:04Allison.
36:08Okay, buddy, let's get you home, okay?
36:11Okay.
36:13Careful.
36:17Please make sure he's okay.
36:18Well, I was going to leave him down by the railroad tracks, but now that you asked.
36:25Eat shit, Megan!
37:04I have him.
37:05He's loose and ready to talk.
37:07Copy.
37:08I'll see you in five.
37:37I'll see you in five.
38:00Hey, girl.
38:01Where you at?
38:02The woods.
38:03At night?
38:04I don't know, baby.
38:05It's kind of giving follow the North Star to freedom.
38:07Listen, hear me out.
38:08Lay it on me, Harriet.
38:09Okay, this might sound crazy, but 20 years ago, a teenage girl was murdered out here, and I thought it
38:15was our new neighbor who did it.
38:16You're a crazy white dude with the bike?
38:18No, the other one.
38:19But now, I think it was Rob.
38:22Rob?
38:23Rob.
38:24I've met Rob.
38:25And I doubt that he would wield so much as a shovel.
38:28There are a lot of red flags.
38:30Such as?
38:31He knew the girl, and he lied about it.
38:33I mean, he might have dated her.
38:35He left her a voice message saying that she'd regret whatever she did to him.
38:38He had anger problems.
38:39He saw a psychiatrist.
38:41Samira.
38:41Huh?
38:43What is she?
38:44There's somebody out here.
38:45Hey, Samira.
38:47Samira!
38:52Samira!
38:54Eh!
38:56Got it again.
38:58I don't know.
39:01I don't know.
39:13I don't know.
39:36What in the hell, home?
39:54Samara, what are you doing here?
40:20What are you doing here?
40:48What are you doing here?
40:56What are you doing here?
40:59What are you doing here?
41:00What are you doing here?
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