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00:06You
00:31Let's go.
02:25Serena Dunbroke, 34, lives in the Pearl, probably on her way to work, which is the swank law firm of
02:30Berman Rathbort & Associates.
02:32A wallet biopsy on her purse?
02:36So this is our victim?
02:38That's what she used to look like.
03:01It's unofficial, but Geek Squad's thinking anaphylactic shock.
03:04That could happen from one little bee sting.
03:06We need to get the Emmy on her medical record, see if she was allergic to anything.
03:10Ask me, this is a waste of your time.
03:12We don't know if this was an accident yet.
03:14Must have been a killer bee, huh?
03:15There was a swarm that attacked a dog from Cathedral Park last week.
03:19Okay, come on, 20 bucks says no foul play.
03:21Who's that?
03:23Me.
03:24Pay up.
03:27Looks like a puncture wound.
03:31Maybe a needle?
03:32More like a nail.
03:35Time to get Harper out of bed.
03:37Ooh, lucky you.
03:40Bet your gal's wearing something sexy.
03:42Here it is.
03:45Cause of death, anaphylactic shock.
03:47Mode, apitoxin.
03:50As in bee venom.
03:51Gold star.
03:53Phylum Anthropoda, class Insecta.
03:55I sent a sample to a local apiarist for further analysis.
03:58That's a beekeeper.
03:59I can play this game, too.
04:01Now, let's pretend that it wasn't a bee sting.
04:03Oh, going for the extra credit.
04:06Well, it's definitely a puncture wound.
04:09But I can't tell you what made it.
04:11Well, I've never seen a needle gauge this big.
04:15So was she allergic to apitoxin?
04:17No.
04:18But medical records never kept anyone from dying.
04:21I found close to 50 milligrams of apitoxin in her system.
04:26A bee sting carries about 0.1 milligram.
04:29That wouldn't make it a bee the size of LeBron James.
04:32More like the big three combined.
04:34Okay, sports fans.
04:35So, Serena Dunbrook gets on a Portland streetcar.
04:37People erupt in a spontaneous dance.
04:39And our opportunistic killer takes advantage of the chaos and injects her with bee venom.
04:43Weird, but possible.
04:45And definitely.
04:46Definitely a homicide.
04:547.14 a.m.
04:55There's your victim.
04:56Got her.
04:58I move past this.
05:00All right.
05:01Anything?
05:02Anyone eyeing her wrong?
05:03Reaching for anything?
05:06Okay, now slow it back down.
05:10Look at him.
05:10It's like they're waiting for a cue.
05:13Now that's a flash mob.
05:18And there.
05:19We lost her.
05:20Can you do anything, Will?
05:21That's it.
05:21The camera's stationary.
05:22She falls out of sight.
05:24That flash mob was our witness pool.
05:27Now get this on the news.
05:28Anyone innocent should come right forward.
05:30I want your full attention on the streetcar death, all right?
05:32You don't need the city scared to use public transportation.
05:34Now Harrison Berman, the head of the Vicks law firm, he's upset.
05:37He's angry.
05:37We're gonna have to deal with this.
05:39You sure this wasn't a random killing?
05:40It doesn't look like it.
05:42All right.
05:42Well, anything you need, you let me know.
05:47Everybody just loved Serena.
05:49You couldn't meet that girl and not fall for her charms.
05:52Top of her class at law school.
05:54I was a year beneath her.
05:55She kind of took me under her wing.
05:57And was Serena working on anything that could have motivated this?
06:00A particular case?
06:01A problematic client?
06:02Anything?
06:02Not that I remember it.
06:04Not everyone likes lawyers.
06:06Well, we'll need to look through all of Serena's casework just to be certain.
06:10Full access.
06:11Whatever you need.
06:14I'll message her everything over.
06:16Now, what about her personal life?
06:19Boyfriend?
06:19Fiance?
06:20I mean, she wasn't ready to settle down.
06:23She was...
06:26I mean, she was really happy with who she was.
06:31I'm sorry.
06:36You're just fine, the animal who did this.
06:38We'll do everything we can, sir.
06:42Sorry for your loss.
06:45Harper's Bee Man just buzzed me.
06:49Yeah, I went there.
06:53What makes a guy want to work every day in such a dangerous environment?
06:57A robbery homicide too tame for you?
06:58Yes.
07:02Queen.
07:03She likes you, detective.
07:07Don't be fooled.
07:08She's fiercely protective of her hive.
07:10It's unusual that she should show herself like this.
07:13So, Mr. Spinella.
07:14Professor.
07:16Professor Spinella.
07:17Were you able to analyze the apitoxin that our coroner sent over?
07:20Indeed, I did, detective.
07:24And?
07:25Well, it's not synthetic.
07:27You mean someone harvested 50 milligrams of apitoxin from actual bees?
07:32Apparently so.
07:33You see, natural apitoxin carries geographical traits, signatures.
07:37Via analysis of the chemical ratios of the venom, one can determine the georegional origins.
07:42So, where did the apitoxin that killed Serena Dunbrook come from?
07:45Well, I definitely categorize it as exotic, which would normally mean China, Africa, France.
07:53However, your apitoxin shows levels of phospholipase, too, that I've never seen before.
07:59This apitoxin has no known origin.
08:06This is some sci-fi crap.
08:08That stuff couldn't just come out of nowhere.
08:10What, you think he's hiding something?
08:12Detectives!
08:13In case I'm on that list of yours, harvesting apitoxin in that amount would require much more sophisticated equipment than
08:21I have at my disposal.
08:22Besides, I was at the Howard Johnson and Eugene last night for this year's Oregon Beekeepers Con.
08:30Pretty crowded convention?
08:32Well, there's 12 of us, actually.
08:35Anything else I can help you with?
08:36No, Professor.
08:37We'll be in touch.
08:42A streetcar full of dancers and 12 beat geeks in a motel room.
08:45Your suspect pool's getting bigger, huh?
08:48TV coverage paid off.
08:50Say hi to your flash mob.
08:52Excuse me?
08:5422 so far.
08:56By the way, the captain's been taking a keen interest in this one.
08:59He's even asking me what's going on.
09:01Listen, then do us a favor.
09:03When we talk to the village people, can you check out the alibi of Professor Spinello last night?
09:08Some convention at the Hojo's in Eugene.
09:11Then get us the name of every beekeeper who was there.
09:14No problem.
09:17Have fun with your interrogations.
09:19We will.
09:22I didn't know anyone on that streetcar.
09:24Every one of them was a stranger.
09:26Then why were you there?
09:26I got the invite.
09:28Totally random tweet telling me a time and a place and what to do.
09:32Get on it.
09:33EM hell.
09:34And dance the YMCA.
09:37We've been told.
09:38Yeah.
09:39And then immediately...
09:40Get off at Alder.
09:41I didn't see that girl.
09:43There were a lot of us on there.
09:44We were just dancing, having fun.
09:46How was I supposed to know someone...
09:47I was getting killed.
09:52Can I go now?
09:53Actually, no.
09:54Doug, I'd like to go over it again if you don't mind.
09:56From the beginning?
09:58Well, yeah, unless you know what happens in the end.
10:04Well, like I said, I got the same invitation as everybody else did.
10:08I figured I'd go have some fun with some strangers.
10:10It just sounds like there's an echo in here because I keep hearing the same thing over and over again.
10:14Okay, can I see the tweet?
10:17You know, a tech-savvy guy like yourself, I'm sure you still have it on your phone, right?
10:24Um, I got some personal stuff on there.
10:30All right.
10:32Well, let's talk about the victim.
10:34So Serena Dunbrook got on the streetcar on the same time as you, right?
10:37She's a pretty girl.
10:38She stood right behind you.
10:40You know, did you smell her perfume?
10:42She turned you on to be rubbed up against her.
10:46No.
10:47Hey, come on, Doug.
10:48We have you on a video, Ted.
10:49I was on the other side.
10:51Really?
10:52Because in your previous statement, you said you didn't see her at all.
10:54So which one is it?
10:58Come on, let me see the phone, Doug.
11:00Unless you're hiding something.
11:23AG waiver turned up a dummy account open with a spam email.
11:26All it takes is half a brain and a laptop to manipulate an IP address.
11:31Benefit of social media, anyone can arrange cover for a murder.
11:37You get something off this Doug Schellow guy?
11:44Yeah.
11:46I think I just did.
12:01Abandoned paper mill.
12:02This doesn't look like home.
12:14Know anything about Primrose paper?
12:16Heard of it, that's all.
12:17Old family business, been here forever.
12:19Do you really think Doug Schellow and John Coleman know each other?
12:22Let's hope let him go pays off.
12:45Hello, Conspiracy.
12:48So much for everybody claiming to be strangers.
12:50Yes.
12:55Who is that?
12:57I can't get a good look at her.
13:01Yeah.
13:12Oh, run!
13:16Ah!
13:18Ah!
13:20Ah!
13:49I've never seen so many damn bees in my life!
13:59Oh, man.
14:00Where'd they go?
14:03Maybe they're hiding, waiting for us.
14:06I don't think bees hide.
14:07I don't know.
14:11Oh, man.
14:17Dan and I got at least a couple dozen bee stings.
14:22This is crazy.
14:23Someone gets killed with bee venom and we get attacked by a swarm?
14:26I don't think it's a coincidence.
14:28You know, maybe Wu was right about a giant killer bee.
14:33Come on.
14:34Let's get you some help.
14:38Ow!
14:39You're a bigger baby than he is.
14:41Two beers, one water.
14:43Bees usually sting when threatened or provoked.
14:45You kick a hive or something?
14:46No, they just came out of nowhere and headed straight for yours truly.
14:50Aw, maybe you're their flower.
14:52Excuse me?
14:53Bees are highly effective communicators.
14:55A scout will fly around until they find the perfect flower.
14:57Then it goes back to the hive and signals the others to follow.
15:00You learned all that in vet school?
15:02Nope. Animal Planet.
15:03Will they say anything about training bees to attack people?
15:06That sounds more like a bad movie.
15:08Michelle and Coleman are still our best leads.
15:10I just put out an APP.
15:12What about our mystery woman?
15:14Well, two guys were reporting to her.
15:16So there's got to be a connection between the three of them, the mill and Serena Dunbrook.
15:21Let's take a look at the case files Berman sent us.
15:25Uh-uh.
15:26My patient is not doing anything but resting and not scratching for the next eight hours.
15:31Dude, if you were a dog, I would have already tranquilized you.
15:33No, she's right.
15:34I got this.
15:35You go to sleep.
15:36Thanks, Doc.
15:37Bye.
15:41I know.
15:42You're sorry, but you have to work.
15:45I just thought I'd let you know what you'll be missing.
15:56I just have to do some research.
15:58It won't be long.
16:00Yeah, it will.
16:00You've been turning this no sleep thing into an art form lately.
16:04Night.
16:04Night.
16:06Night.
16:17Night.
16:19Night.
16:21Night.
16:23Night.
16:24Night.
16:25Night.
16:26Night.
16:28Night.
16:29Night.
16:30Night.
16:33Night.
16:34Night.
16:34Night.
16:39I don't know.
17:09A hex and beast mark can be found under the tongue in both human form and morphed form.
17:35A hex and beast mark can be found under the tongue in both human form.
17:44Whoa! Easy there, 5-0. You called me, remember?
17:52Man. Don't you have a partner for this stuff?
17:55Yeah, sure, because if I told him my two main suspects turned into bees, he'd completely understand.
17:59Lucky me.
18:02So, mellifers, huh?
18:03Yeah, they had something to do with a murder on a Portland streetcar.
18:06Murder? Not really their shtick.
18:08Obese bite, don't they?
18:09Yeah, but only when...
18:10Threatened, I know.
18:11But I read in the book that they also have something to do with balancing the ecotone.
18:15What does that mean?
18:16That's just some fancy pants mumbo-jumbo for saying they're like gossips, you know?
18:20Creature community switchboard.
18:22Or, uh, social media.
18:25And if a mellifers sends out a message, it definitely means something sketchy's going on somewhere.
18:31Well, Hank and I were attacked by a swarm of bees earlier, if that's sketchy enough for you.
18:39Look, we were following two guys who turned out to be mellifers.
18:43And they met a woman.
18:46Yeah?
18:47And?
18:49What, you think I know everything about every creature out there?
18:51I don't need you for what you know.
18:53I need your nose.
18:54Oh, I get it.
18:56So, little Timmy stuck in a well, you need Lassie to come find him?
18:59Boy, you really know how to butter a guy up for a favor.
19:02I got a bottle of 78 Bordeaux in my trunk.
19:03I can maybe catch a scent.
19:05Okay.
19:07Now, you said mellifers deliver messages.
19:10What kind of message is it when they murder an innocent woman?
19:13Maybe she wasn't so innocent.
19:25Mellifers only have one natural enemy.
19:28The Hex and Beasts.
19:29Look at you hitting the books.
19:34Oh, yeah.
19:36I'm definitely getting a female scent here.
19:41Undeniable.
19:42You're that sure?
19:44No, her perfume.
19:46It's called Undeniable.
19:50Hey, wait up.
19:51Don't you dare say heal.
19:54Oh, they didn't come in here.
19:56We saw them leave the mill.
19:57Hey.
19:58The nose knows.
20:02I am getting a big time whiff of her in here.
20:09Maybe she left something behind.
20:14Well, I, uh, scent's real strong.
20:22She could come back at some point.
20:26Maybe we could crack that Bordeaux while we wait.
20:30Her name's Melissa Wincroft.
20:33Whoa.
20:35Did you just, like, grim that in some kind of telepathic way?
20:38No.
20:39I read it off an envelope.
20:41Melissa Wincroft, owner and CEO.
20:43This must have been her office.
20:45It's cheating.
20:48Well, I sniffed her out.
20:50Good boy.
21:00Yeah, this is definitely her place.
21:07Good boy.
21:32This is so the part of the horror movie where the sidekick gets it.
21:36Just stay close.
21:59What is it?
22:16Tell me we are not going upstairs.
22:21We're going upstairs.
22:24All right.
22:25All right.
22:42Bye.
22:43Bye.
22:43Bye.
22:44Bye.
22:50Bye.
22:52Bye.
23:11All right, let's go.
23:14Damn.
23:16I know, right?
23:18The forensic says this stuff is a preliminary match
23:20to the apitoxin and serena system.
23:22That clears our beekeepers.
23:23Which makes Melissa Wincroft our primary,
23:25if we could find her.
23:27She didn't sell this place or buy a new one.
23:29It's like she just picked up and disappeared.
23:32Now, can you tell me how in the hell
23:34you found this woman in her hive?
23:36Well, it's all in the legal files.
23:38I read them last night.
23:40Everything's connected.
23:42Shello, Coleman, the mill, even Serena.
23:44You could have called me.
23:46Hey, doctor to leave a rest.
23:48Yeah, fine.
23:50All right.
23:51So connect the dots.
23:54Well, messy class action lawsuit about a year ago.
23:56Serena represented a Mara mill
23:58in a hostile takeover of Primrose paper.
24:00The employees tried to fight it.
24:01They lost.
24:02Let me guess.
24:03Two of those employees were Doug Schellow
24:04and John Coleman.
24:05Exactly.
24:06Melissa Wincroft was their boss.
24:07Her family owned and operated the mill
24:09for over a century.
24:10She had the most to lose.
24:11So she's taking revenge on Serena
24:12for getting her company shut down.
24:15Detectives, Sergeant Woo just called
24:16from Chapman Square.
24:17There's been another flash mob murder.
24:28Another tweet, another flash mob.
24:30This time, death by Hokey Pokey.
24:33Witnesses say the victim was doing
24:34her morning yoga routine when it started.
24:36I in the sky caught it all.
24:38Schellow or Coleman in the group?
24:39Nope.
24:39One new set of flash mobbers this time.
24:41But you and he grabbed Schellow and Coleman
24:42about an hour ago at the precinct.
24:44Both are staying silent until they lawyer up.
24:50Tell me you got a solid lead on this.
24:52Rezier went in on a suspect, Melissa Wincroft.
24:55That's Camilla Gottlieb.
24:57She was on the Primrose paper case with Serena.
25:00Two dead lawyers from the same firm
25:02and said we got ourselves a pattern.
25:03There's a third lawyer on the case.
25:04I read it in the files.
25:07This detective Burkhart sent a unit
25:09to Berman, Routford, and Associates
25:10and take an attorney into protective custody.
25:12Her name's Adeline Shade.
25:17The Shade.
25:23You.
25:28I'm Captain Renard.
25:29These are Detectives Griffin and Burkhart.
25:32Detectives.
25:34You can thank Detective Burkhart.
25:35He's the one who figured it all out.
25:37Actually, I'm still trying to piece it all together.
25:40We need to ask you a few questions if you're up for it.
25:43Can I offer you a cup of coffee?
25:45Thanks.
25:53Hey, Nick.
25:55Nick.
25:59You all right?
26:00You look like you've seen a ghost.
26:04You know this woman?
26:07For a second, I thought I'd seen her somewhere before.
26:10But you're not sure.
26:15There's a killer out there that's already hit two of her co-workers.
26:19If you know something about Adeline Shade,
26:23now's the time to share it.
26:25I don't know anything more about her than you do.
26:34Well, then just, um, stay on your game and keep her safe.
26:40Don't want her to be number three.
26:47I need to see their tongues.
26:49Whatever floats your boat.
26:51The bodies were so swollen,
26:52I had to pat them out just to get a look inside.
26:56Here they are.
27:06Is there anything strange on either of them?
27:09Hmm.
27:12What made that mark?
27:13I thought that was weird, too.
27:15Here.
27:20See?
27:21But they're not tattoos.
27:23These marks have nothing to do with their deaths.
27:27Who would do this hideous thing to these girls?
27:32Ms. Wincroft, please answer the question regarding the court on the earnings.
27:36This is not about the money.
27:39They're trying to get rid of us.
27:42These workers, everyone, we're a family,
27:45and they're trying to shut us down to get us out of the way.
27:47The quarterly earnings, Ms. Wincroft.
27:52I know who's behind this.
27:56And they're not going to get away with it.
28:01Sounds like a threat to me.
28:03I can't believe she could have done this to Serena and Camilla.
28:06We just don't want you to be next.
28:09I'm shaved.
28:10Please, call me Alan.
28:12All my friends, too.
28:13All your friends are dead.
28:16It just seems more personal than a business transaction to me.
28:20Eye for an eye sort of thing.
28:21Like you heard someone close to her or something.
28:26Some people don't get the big picture.
28:28I was just doing my job.
28:29Hey, so am I.
28:30Just trying to get to the truth here.
28:32Unless Ms. Shade has something to hide.
28:36No more than you do, Detective.
28:41Look, I wish I could tell you something more about Melissa Wincroft,
28:44but I really didn't know her.
28:46I told you.
28:47It wasn't personal.
28:50Yeah, well, maybe not for you.
28:52But if someone tried to take something important away from me,
28:54I'd take it very personally.
28:57You know, let's take a break.
28:59Excuse us, Alan.
29:03Are you coming?
29:10What's up with you?
29:11You're treating her like she's the perp.
29:13I don't trust her.
29:13You don't have to.
29:14You just have to protect her.
29:15Come on, we gotta track down Melissa Wincroft.
29:23Burkhart remembers me.
29:24He pushed him, but he's giving it to himself.
29:27Maybe he's just waiting to get me alone.
29:29I told you.
29:31I won't let anything happen to you.
29:33Is that what you told Serena and Camilla?
29:37Serena and Camilla are not you.
29:40I can take care of myself.
29:42Just find this queen.
29:44Or I'm not the only one who's gonna get stung.
29:53Got it.
29:54Thanks.
29:55No credit card activity, no travel,
29:57no sign of Melissa Wincroft in the system.
29:59She's got no known family.
30:00Friends?
30:01Well, we know about John Coleman and Doug Shellos,
30:03but I doubt she's gonna be calling them.
30:08That look usually gets us in trouble.
30:10Well, she might not be getting in touch with them.
30:13What if they got in touch with her?
30:14Wu said Shellos not cooperating until he sees a lawyer.
30:17We don't need him to cooperate.
30:18We just need him to do what he does best.
30:20Send a message.
30:22And he doesn't know we're protecting Adel and Shade.
30:25And neither does Melissa Wincroft.
30:28Hey, Doug.
30:29How you doing?
30:30You hungry?
30:33Hey, you and I have some unfinished business.
30:36So why don't we pick up where we left off?
30:43You were about to show me some tweets.
30:47Tweet this.
30:48I don't have to do anything until my lawyer gets here.
30:51No, Doug.
30:53We have you at the scene of the crime.
30:55We tailed you to a meeting with our prime suspect.
30:57You will do 7 to 10 on conspiracy alone,
30:59no matter how good your lawyer is.
31:02So why do you want to keep protecting Melissa Wincroft?
31:08There's gonna be another victim, isn't there?
31:12Tell me.
31:14Who is it?
31:17Doug, come on.
31:18Do yourself a favor.
31:19Who is Melissa Wincroft's next target?
31:22Nick, I'm going to see you now.
31:23Hang on, Melissa.
31:27This isn't over.
31:42Oscar-worthy performance, De Niro.
31:44Middle school drama club.
31:45That's better work.
31:47It will.
31:48It's in his nature.
31:53Come on, Doug.
31:55Phone's right there, buddy.
31:56Take the break.
32:10There it is, Lou.
32:11On it.
32:12How quick does this stuff work there?
32:13They just sent a direct message to a blocked user.
32:16What can you do?
32:16Of course I can't imagine.
32:19Okay, here's the message.
32:21They don't know as open.
32:25As open.
32:27As.
32:30A.S. Adeline Shade.
32:34He just told Melissa Wincroft to make their move.
32:57Good old Murley, Miss Shade.
33:01She's headed your way.
33:14Which floor, Miss Shade?
33:21Birds in the nest.
33:22Nice work.
33:23Now let's hope Melissa Wincroft takes the bait.
33:27Do you really think this will work?
33:29Well, we've got a smoker out of her hiding place somehow.
33:32Every eye in the department is on your place.
33:34Thanks, detectives.
33:35This is probably a big inconvenience for you.
33:38No.
33:39We're just doing our jobs.
33:41Nothing more.
33:45Anyone want some room service?
33:48I'm not really hungry.
33:50Uh, how about some tea?
33:53Chamomile.
33:54It's nice and relaxing.
33:56See?
33:57Sure.
34:00Nature's full of powerful concoctions.
34:07I'm gonna make yours a double.
34:10There's gotta be a coffee maker around here somewhere.
34:16I know what you are.
34:18I'm an attorney.
34:19You're a hexing beast.
34:20Just like Serena and Camilla.
34:22I saw their marks.
34:23Detective Adrenaline.
34:24You tried to kill my aunt in the hospital, but you got me instead.
34:28So are they in on it with you?
34:31Your sisters?
34:34Who do you work for?
34:42Okay.
34:44So you want to play the victim?
34:48So, tell me, why do the Mellifers want you dead?
34:52You're a detective.
34:54Figure it out.
34:56I don't like this any more than you do.
34:58But if it's my duty to protect you, I damn well better have a good reason or I might have
35:02a bad day at work.
35:06You shouldn't have involved me.
35:08You shouldn't have involved me.
35:08I'm clean.
35:09I have nothing to do with this.
35:10You have just as much to lose as we do.
35:13I don't want to go to jail.
35:16How can someone like you take care of someone like us?
35:24They're going to find you.
35:28Not before I get to her.
35:30There's no guarantee you'll understand what you've done.
35:32When she's dead, you'll understand.
35:37Let's just get this over with.
35:43They'll find her.
35:55They'll find her.
36:15I can't help you unless you tell me why Melissa Wincroft wants to kill you.
36:20You have no idea what you're in the middle of.
36:23Huh.
36:24Well, then who could blame me for making a mistake and letting a Queen Mellifert kill another
36:27Hexenbeast?
36:32This won't end well.
36:35For you.
36:36Or you.
36:38If something happens to me, it won't just be a Grim killing a Hexenbeast.
36:42It'll be a cop who's let an innocent woman die on his watch.
36:50Up to you.
36:53I can't get no help in here!
37:04Come on, bud.
37:07Come on, bud.
37:14They're coming after us!
37:24Where are they going?
37:28Adeline.
37:30Adeline!
37:42No sign of forced entry.
37:45Why would she run?
37:46Button's still lit.
37:47She didn't take it.
37:48I'm going up.
37:50Adeline!
38:11Adeline!
38:37I have to kill her.
38:39You don't understand.
38:40Drop it.
38:41I'm arresting you for the murders of Serena Dunbrook and Camilla Gottlieb.
38:44I did it to protect you.
38:45There's no excuse.
38:46We're clarions.
38:48We send the warning call.
38:50We're on your side.
38:52The lawsuit.
38:53It was a conspiracy to get rid of us.
38:55They're not just lawyers.
38:57It doesn't matter.
38:57You killed two people.
38:59Two Hexenbees.
39:00Closing the mill was their way of stopping us from warning you.
39:04Warning me?
39:06Something's coming.
39:07Something bad.
39:08I have to finish this.
39:12Melissa.
39:13Don't!
39:16Melissa.
39:40This isn't the problem.
39:41Don't make a mistake.
39:42She'll harm you.
39:43Don't listen to her.
39:45Do your job.
39:46Melissa.
39:47You're a grim.
39:48That's more important.
39:57Help me.
40:00Help me.
40:01Please.
40:02She killed my friend.
40:04Melissa.
40:04Back away.
40:06No.
40:06Help me.
40:07Help me.
40:09Help me.
40:10Help me.
40:11Abby, are you okay?
40:13Help me.
40:21He's coming for you.
40:23Who?
40:25Beware.
40:27It's close.
40:58I'll see you next time.
41:01You have to hunt down the bad ones, just like your ancestors did.
41:18Hank said you did the right thing.
41:21Sometimes it's not that simple.
41:25If it was simple, they wouldn't need you.
41:29I don't think it made any difference.
41:31I tried to stop it, and I didn't.
41:37I think you made a pretty big difference to Hank and the woman whose life you saved.
41:45Doesn't that make you feel a little bit better about what happened?
41:52It does.
42:01I'm cold.
42:04I'm gonna close the window.
42:05No, I got it.
42:06Okay.
42:07Go back to bed.
42:32What happened?
42:34It just got stung.
42:35Oh yeah.
42:37Hm!
42:45I'm ready.
43:04Give her as he said.
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