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00:12Need a spotter?
00:15No, you are definitely not in this alone.
00:20Janine, I'm so sorry.
00:21My next appointment just walked in.
00:23I'll have to talk to you later.
00:23Bye.
00:24We had an appointment, did we?
00:26No, but you arrived just in the nick of time.
00:30Well, in that case, you can take me to lunch.
00:32I was going to offer to take you, but since I clearly rescued you.
00:36Believe me, I would if I could, but I've got telephone calls and meetings back to back to back to
00:41back.
00:41Oh, I hope there's no trouble.
00:44Well, actually, there's this megalomaniac who's trying to push through a new flight path for his own helicopter,
00:51which is much worse for the city than the first one he proposed.
00:56This megalomaniac wouldn't happen to be Jen's, would it?
00:59Yeah, he expects me to let him fly his helicopter whenever he wants, wherever he wants.
01:06Don't hate me for saying this, Laura, but maybe you should.
01:13Good afternoon, Mr. Sidwell.
01:14I hope I haven't kept you waiting.
01:16Why hasn't my flight path been approved?
01:18Yes, not my fault.
01:20That is the mayor.
01:21She has been slowing things down a bit.
01:22Getting the mayor on board is your job, Ezra.
01:26If you cannot do that, you're of very little value to me.
01:32When I tell Alexis, Mr. Daniel Morgan will not see the light of day until he can get his own
01:37car to ruin.
01:38Please keep it down.
01:39I just put Phoebe down for her now.
01:41Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry.
01:42That boy is out of control without his father around.
01:45What did he do this time?
01:46He took your car for a spin, and now there's a massive scrape down the side.
01:55Has the PCPD concluded its investigation into Jordan's accident?
02:00We have.
02:02Curtis Ashford's statement matches our findings.
02:03It was a single car accident.
02:05He also mentioned there was another driver.
02:07There was, but they weren't responsible for the accident.
02:10The two vehicles didn't make contact or collide.
02:13Still, there was a crash and they didn't stop.
02:16Well, yeah, but unless they were looking in their rearview mirror, they wouldn't have known that it happened.
02:20It's possible they could have seen it in their rearview, though.
02:22It's possible.
02:23It's possible.
02:23That's why we're following up, but so far, no one's come forward.
02:27Maybe Jordan will have more to say about it.
02:29Hey, I heard she's out of the ICU.
02:32Yeah, I'm on my way to visit her soon.
02:34That's great.
02:35Give her my best.
02:36Will do.
02:38In the meantime, has there been any progress on Marco Rios' murder?
02:42What?
02:43Here's a forensic report.
02:44Oh, thank you.
02:46I need to go grab a coffee.
02:47You want one?
02:48No, thank you.
02:49The coffee here tastes like mud.
02:51No, no, no.
02:51It's good now.
02:52We're not as bad, I guess.
02:55It's no Carrethos coffee.
03:03Good morning.
03:05It's afternoon.
03:07You needed your rest.
03:10I guess so, if it's afternoon already.
03:16How are you feeling?
03:17Can I get you a nurse?
03:19As long as you're here, I don't need a thing.
03:26Miss Ashford?
03:27Yes.
03:29I'm Dr. Caldwell with dermatology.
03:31I'm here to evaluate the injuries to your neck and face.
03:50Getting this new flight path pushed through the city council is all gents can talk about.
03:55And I thought maybe you'd rather talk to me than the councilman.
03:59Well, you're right about that.
04:01And while I do appreciate the personal touch, I can't see what you can say to me that's going to
04:07make this deal more palatable to me or to the city council.
04:11Oh, Laura, the comings and goings of one little chopper really worth all this fuss.
04:15Yes.
04:16The emissions.
04:18The noise.
04:19Ava, I've had to learn more about urban heat island and rotor downwash than anybody should have to.
04:26That does sound problematic.
04:28It is very problematic for good reasons.
04:31Dozens of them.
04:32Even so, we both know that Jens is going to get what he wants.
04:38One way or the other.
04:42I don't have to make it easy for him.
04:44You know, I'm starting to wonder if you have the wrong idea about the man Jens is.
04:50No, Ava, it is not me who has the wrong idea about Jens.
04:55It is you, my friend.
04:58I am drowning in incompetence.
05:01The police have done nothing to find my son's killer.
05:05None of the politicians that I'm bankrolling can do anything right.
05:10And now I'm getting pushback from the mayor, who I am blackmailing, with a photo of Dalton's dead body in
05:18her trunk.
05:20Hmm?
05:20I bought a congressman.
05:22A United States congressman.
05:25And the only thing of significance that Drew Cain ever did was have a stroke.
05:32And his wife, oh, his wife, is squandering the powers of her new office by helping regular people of no
05:40particular intellect or significance,
05:43some of them stupid enough to join a cult, as she once did, once upon a time.
05:49Hmm?
05:49But my investment in you, Ezra.
05:51Yes.
05:53It has yielded meager returns.
05:56Um, well, I beg to differ, sir.
05:59I have a proven track record.
06:00Name me one thing that you've done that a chimpanzee couldn't accomplish.
06:06Hmm?
06:06I give you the simplest task.
06:09And all I get is grandstanding.
06:13Hmm?
06:13And then, once you're off your soapbox, the mayor, she out-debates you.
06:18She out-maneuvers you.
06:20Okay?
06:20And then I'm called in to finish the job.
06:23I never once called you, sir.
06:25Then why am I always the one finishing it?
06:29Your laziness, your incompetence, has cost me more time than all of my businesses combined.
06:37Wow.
06:38Yeah, everyone else may have failed me.
06:40But Ezra, you have distinguished yourself in that regard.
06:45Oh.
06:47Well, you know what, gents?
06:50All you ever do is complain.
06:53I mean, you complain about the police department.
06:57You complain about Laura.
06:58You complain about me.
07:00You know what the one problem that all your problems have in common is?
07:05It's you.
07:05You are that common denominator in all of it.
07:09So maybe the reason you're failing so miserably isn't because of everyone else around you.
07:14Maybe, just maybe, it's because of you.
07:20Now, Sidwell is convinced your father and Jason Morgan are behind his son's murder.
07:24Okay, look, I sent Detective West to question Sonny.
07:28He was at the movies with Donna and Avery.
07:30Security footage confirms that.
07:32And Jason Morgan's alibi is ironclad?
07:34Oh, you think?
07:35He was a little too busy headbutting me in the face in front of witnesses to kill Marco.
07:39Mm-hmm.
07:40Do you think Sonny could have farmed this out to one of his other soldiers?
07:44In Alexis and Diane's office?
07:48Sorry.
07:49I had to ask.
07:50I mean, I know he would never allow something like that to happen there.
07:53Look, he wouldn't.
07:54But there's nothing that ties Sonny to Marco's killing.
07:57Unfortunately, in fairness to Sid, well, there's nothing that ties anyone else to it either.
08:01And that said, the lack of any useful evidence in the wake of a crime this violent and messy,
08:07it's conspicuous.
08:08It is.
08:09Especially when you consider that when Marco was found,
08:12he had a gold chain around his neck and a pocket for cash.
08:16But no phone.
08:18So why would the murderer take his phone?
08:20I don't know.
08:21But if you can answer that question, you might have a suspect.
08:26Do I know you?
08:28Jocelyn Jacks.
08:30Yeah, yeah.
08:32Uh, uh, Carly's daughter.
08:33Yeah.
08:34Yeah, sorry.
08:34It's been a minute.
08:35No, it's, it's all good.
08:37Um, we barely knew each other before.
08:39Yeah.
08:39So.
08:40Yeah, well, I was, uh, I was Dante's partner back then.
08:44I did go to your mom's wedding to Sonny.
08:45We must have met there.
08:47Oh, good memory.
08:48Yeah.
08:49Uh, a lot has changed in seven years, or at least I hope.
08:53Yeah.
08:54Yeah, well, seven years is a long time to a lot of people.
08:56Yeah.
08:57So, how you been?
08:58In the past seven years?
09:01Well, I was thinking a little more recently, but feel free to share.
09:04Uh, recently I've been great.
09:06Except my friend was going to meet me here and work out with me, but she bailed.
09:10Any chance you want to do a rotation together?
09:13Yeah.
09:13Yeah, sure.
09:14Sure, I'm game.
09:16I went into the garage and I saw that your car was not in its usual place.
09:21Right.
09:21So then I noticed that the door to the other garage was ajar, so I went inside and lo and
09:28behold, there was your car, carelessly parked next to the 65 Mustang with a massive scrape
09:36down the passenger side.
09:38Oh, that's, that's terrible.
09:39Why are you blaming Danny?
09:41Danny, because without his father here, he is completely out of control and unsupervised.
09:48Okay, but he wouldn't just take my car.
09:49Who else would?
09:51Every other driver in this house has their own vehicle.
09:53No, he took your car for a joyride, damaged it spectacularly, and then hit it in the classic
10:00car garage.
10:01I think that's a bit of a leap.
10:02No, it's not.
10:04We have to clamp down on that boy, or the next time, it's not going to be a car he
10:09bangs
10:09up.
10:10It's going to be a person.
10:11Danny didn't bang up my car, Granny.
10:12I did.
10:14What are you, are you all right?
10:16Yeah, I'm fine.
10:18Just...
10:18Did, did you hit another car?
10:21Not exactly.
10:23Was anybody else injured?
10:24I didn't think so at the time.
10:28And now?
10:30You know that crash on 91 the other night?
10:34The one that involved Jordan and Kurtz?
10:39Oh, I was involved too.
10:42Sir, if you don't mind stepping outside.
10:45He can stay.
10:48If you want.
10:50Of course I do.
10:52Very well.
10:54I'm going to remove your bandages.
11:15Closed captioning is brought to you in part by Rogers...
11:19Jens Sidwell is a very dangerous man.
11:23I would hate it if anything happened to you while you were in his orbit.
11:27Well, I appreciate that.
11:30And I am aware of Jens' reputation.
11:33Yeah, it's more than a reputation, Ava.
11:35I'm not arguing anything that's been said about him.
11:38I'm just saying that I have seen another side of him.
11:42And right now, he's really hurting.
11:45He is.
11:46His son was everything to him, and he just lost him.
11:51And no one would understand that more intimately than you.
11:55So, all else aside, Ava, I just want to say that I am glad that he has you right now.
12:02And right now, Jens is throwing himself into his work.
12:06He's doing everything he can to make sure that he's not consumed by grief.
12:12Okay, so look, let's take this mutual understanding that we have and put it to good use.
12:19I'd like you to find...
12:37We can agree that this new flight plan is a fait accompli.
12:43So really, you could save yourself a lot of trouble.
12:47You could build a little goodwill if you just worked on it with him.
12:52I know that it would mean an awful lot to him right now.
12:56And to me.
12:59Yeah, well, at least it'll cut down on how much I have to deal with Ezra Boyle.
13:10But Ava, promise me something.
13:12I mean this.
13:14I want you to be very careful with Jen Sidwell.
13:18And if anything feels off to you, I mean the littlest thing, I want you to come to me immediately.
13:25Deal.
13:27Do you know how bad I am going to look after I muscle your new flight path through council over
13:33the objections of the entire community?
13:35It's going to be so clear to all my constituents that there's only one constituent that matters, and that is
13:43you, sir.
13:44And rest assured, Ezra, if you can't do the job, I will fire you.
13:53But bear in mind that the severance package is rather thorough and may be a little more damaging than a
13:59bad reference.
14:05Dr. Caldwell, how do I look?
14:13Fortunately, there's minimal inflammation and no signs of infection on the burns.
14:19That's great news.
14:21Is that all?
14:22I'm afraid not.
14:24Your face and neck suffered multiple lacerations from the broken window.
14:28Our team was able to treat them, but the trauma was complicated by the burns.
14:32The silver lining is that they're only first and second degree.
14:36It could have been a lot worse.
14:39How bad is it, really?
14:42We won't know the extent until you've healed, and the lacerations may heal together or separately, but either way, there
14:50could be noticeable scarring.
14:54Scarring?
14:56That's something to address down the road.
14:59In the meantime, GH has several highly accomplished surgeons I can refer you to.
15:04They'll be able to mitigate the scarring.
15:05They may even be able to get rid of it entirely.
15:09Maybe.
15:11I'm afraid there are no guarantees, but there's every reason to hope.
15:17Thank you, Doctor.
15:19I'm available if you have any questions.
15:22Dr. Caldwell.
15:27Would it have made a difference if I hadn't been burned?
15:31It's impossible to say for sure, but if there had been no burns and the team only had to deal
15:36with cuts,
15:38that may have minimized any potential scarring.
15:50I was driving to Charlie's to see Gio perform.
15:54Were you speeding?
15:56Maybe a little.
15:58I don't know. I was on 91, and a car drifted into my lane, and it crossed over the dividing
16:04line,
16:04and I laid on the horn, and then we both swerved out of the way.
16:08Where'd this scrape come from?
16:10Well, as I was swerving to get out of their way, I ran up against a guardrail on the side
16:14of the road.
16:15You're lucky you didn't spin out.
16:16I know.
16:17What did you do then?
16:18I just kept driving.
16:20What?
16:22You didn't stop after you hit the guardrail?
16:25I was upset and freaking out. I just wanted to get to Gio's performance in one piece.
16:30No. No, you're too smart to drive in that condition.
16:33Unless you had a really good reason.
16:37I had been drinking.
16:42Your deadlift form is perfect. A lot of people lift with their backs.
16:45Then they blow it out in the process. I know. My coach taught me perfect form.
16:50My coach?
16:51Oh, I was on the PC volleyball team.
16:54Not anymore?
16:55Pre-med. Couldn't do both.
16:56Ah, yeah. Well, see how pre-med wouldn't leave a lot of time for much else.
16:59Ah, it left no time. And I value my friends and my family and my life. So it wasn't for
17:05me. And it's not like I had parents that were forcing me to become a doctor, you know?
17:09Ah, well, consider yourself lucky. Family expectations can be, uh, demanding.
17:16Did your family push you to become a doctor? Because, you know, your mom and your sister both are?
17:22Well, I didn't grow up with my mom, but if I had, knowing her, I probably would have made a
17:29more concerted effort to get me to follow in her footsteps.
17:32Well, and your dad's, right?
17:38Nope. I recognize you. You're on the ban list.
17:42Not if you want to keep your liquor license. Whiskey. Three fingers. Pronto.
17:53Talk to me. Please.
17:59I knew I had a lot of bandaging, and I could certainly feel the pain, but it never occurred to
18:07me that
18:11I didn't even consider that I could end up with scars.
18:17Even if that happens, we'll get the best plastic surgeon there is.
18:22I'm sure we will.
18:25Have you heard the doctor? Things have to heal first.
18:31They don't know how long that'll take.
18:34Nothing's for certain.
18:40Hi. Is this an okay time?
18:44Justine.
18:45Hello, Mr. Ashbird.
18:47ADA Turner.
18:49I just thought I'd come by and check in on you, both of you. How are you doing?
18:56About as well as can be expected.
18:59Managing.
19:00Well, I was at yoga yesterday, and it was packed, and everyone was asking about you.
19:07Tell him thank you.
19:08I will.
19:13I really appreciate you coming by, but I'm feeling pretty tired all of a sudden.
19:21Would you mind dropping by some other time?
19:24Of course. Of course, yeah.
19:26I'll see you again soon, okay?
19:45I'll let you get your rest.
20:00A.D.A. Turner.
20:03I'm sorry. I thought Jordan might be up for a visit, but next time I'll call first.
20:07That's fine. But since you're here, I was hoping that you could let me know if there's been any
20:13progress in the investigation. Have you learned anything more about the crash?
20:19I only had one glass of wine. That's it. I was perfectly okay to drive. I was just afraid that
20:24I'd be breathalyzed because I hit the guardrail.
20:26Yeah, usually not a problem unless you have a blood alcohol level you are hiding.
20:31Well, I would have sucked it up and dealt with it if I was the only person who would have
20:34been affected by it.
20:36Well, you had Phoebe to think of.
20:40God knows how a DUI would affect the chances of Chase and me ever adopting.
20:47You really weren't aware that the other car had crashed?
20:50No, I wasn't. I swear.
20:53After I swerved and hit the guardrail, I didn't hear anything.
21:00So I was running on pure adrenaline. I was just focused on driving and concentrating on not crashing.
21:05And when did you actually realize what had happened?
21:07Yesterday, we welcomed Phoebe home. Chase mentioned Curtis and Jordan's accident.
21:14You really couldn't have known?
21:16No, absolutely not. I definitely would have stopped and helped.
21:19I know you would have. That's the kind of person you are.
21:21I just can't stop thinking about it and how badly Jordan was hurt. I should have stopped just in case.
21:29I mean, Jordan could have died, which is why I'm going to go to the police.
21:34And I am going to tell them everything.
21:38No, you're not going to do that.
21:43My dad?
21:45Cesar Faison was your father, no?
21:49Yeah.
21:50Well, I just know that he was a lot of things.
21:54Yeah, yeah, he was a lot of things. He was an international criminal, a global terrorist, an attempted murderer.
22:00But he was a doctor, no?
22:02I don't... Look, I couldn't tell you, all right? I have two memories of my father.
22:09One, I interrogated him once. Neither one of us knew who we were to each other at the time.
22:13And the other is right before he shot. We weren't exactly having a heart-to-heart when he pulled the
22:18trigger.
22:18Oh, God. I'm so sorry. I didn't consider that you might not want to talk about this.
22:25Fine. It's all right. It's a complicated subject.
22:29You know, I've just been thinking a lot about him lately because I found this weird connection between him and
22:34Anna.
22:37The department concluded that it was a single-car accident.
22:41Okay, maybe there wasn't a collision, but there was another vehicle, which means it was another driver. Have you looked
22:46into that?
22:47According to your statement, the other driver didn't cause the accident.
22:51But that other car saw us before the crash and possibly after.
22:55But they took off and they just left us there for almost an hour. I barely got Jordan out of
22:59that car before it blew up.
23:01And even after the explosion, you know, it may end up making a difference for Jordan.
23:07Thank God she'll live. It's gonna be tough.
23:10So what you're saying is Jordan's injuries were made even worse because the other driver failed to render aid and
23:16fled the scene.
23:17Exactly. I don't understand how someone could just look the other way when another person's in danger.
23:25Falconary.
23:28No, uh, you know, stand down for now. I want to check this out myself. Handle it personally.
23:35Yeah.
23:37You are not going to the police.
23:39I have to.
23:40With what result?
23:42If I go to the police, there will be a full investigation and it will show that I am telling
23:47the truth.
23:48Brooklyn, the truth is you got behind the wheel of a car after drinking and hit a guardrail at full
23:56speed and kept going.
23:57Okay, but I didn't know there was a reason to stop.
23:59Okay, well, they might believe you, but, um, child services will be here in about one minute after charges are
24:08filed and the odds of you and Chase adopting just got shot to hell.
24:14Okay, then I won't mention the drinking.
24:17Look, the fact that I was legitimately panicked after hitting a guardrail and then rushing to see my son perform
24:24in front of an audience for the first time in almost a year.
24:27That's the truth.
24:29Look, did I demonstrate poor judgment?
24:32Yes, but did I do anything illegal?
24:33No.
24:36Jordan is a highly respected former police commissioner, and they are going to want to hold somebody responsible for what
24:45happened to her, which means that a full investigation may not exonerate you.
24:50Okay, but if I don't mention the drinking?
24:53Oh, please.
24:54They're going to have to interview Lucy.
24:57She is the last person who saw you before the accident.
25:00She's going to be compelled to tell them that you were drinking.
25:03I wasn't drunk.
25:05Well, kudos to you and your tolerance.
25:08The jury is not going to look kindly on a wealthy woman who got behind the wheel of a car
25:15after drinking.
25:18There has to be a way out of this where I can still do the right thing.
25:23There isn't.
25:26Look, I know that this is not ethical, and it's going to be
25:32very hard to live with, but you're going to manage.
25:40Because doing the right thing will definitely ruin your life.
25:47I think it's fairly common knowledge that my father was obsessed with Anna.
25:50The two of them had more than a few run-ins over the years, though I'm a little rusty on
25:54the details.
25:55What did you find out?
25:56Oh, not much.
25:57I found a book in the library, The Crystalline Conspiracy.
26:01Yeah, yeah, my father wrote it.
26:02I mean, the woman on the cover looks exactly like Anna.
26:05Yeah? Given his fixation with her, is that really a surprise?
26:10No. No, I guess not.
26:13But Emma Drake says a big reason why Anna's in the mental institution right now is because
26:18she's insisting that Faison is still alive, so.
26:21Yeah, it must be terrifying for him.
26:24Yeah.
26:25How is it for you?
26:27For me?
26:28It's nothing for me. I know my father's dead.
26:31Of course. But just considering everything he put her through.
26:34It had nothing to do with me.
26:37Look, the truth of the matter is, Faison hurt a lot of people.
26:42Yes. Yes, he did.
26:45But, you know, some people eventually got over it and looked past it.
26:51I mean, didn't it take your mom forever to shake him?
26:54Did she ever talk to you about that?
26:56My father's a subject my family tends to avoid.
27:02Oh, gosh. I'm so sorry.
27:07I'm done talking about this.
27:10Yeah. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have bugged you about this.
27:13I mean, there's other people that I could talk to about Faison and Anna.
27:16Why would you want to?
27:18What possible reason could you have to dredge up his name?
27:22Oh, I just...
27:23Faison brings up a lot of traumatic memories for a lot of people you just said.
27:26How it tortures Anna. So I ask you again.
27:29Why are you so curious about Cesar Faison?
27:33How did things go with Councilman Boyle?
27:36Hmm. I'm strongly considering pulling my contribution to his re-election fund.
27:42Good politician is so hard to buy these days.
27:47Mayor Collins is digging her heels in. I should have realized it's beyond Ezra's capability to get her to back
27:53down.
27:53Maybe. But it's not beyond mine.
27:57I paid Laura a visit today. And she has agreed to push the new flight path forward.
28:04Why?
28:06Nicholas and I may be long divorced, but Laura still has a fondness for me and I for her.
28:14No. Why would you do that for me?
28:19So, what's the urgent matter you couldn't discuss with me on the phone?
28:24Well, I've been notified that Ezra Boyle is down to the Brown Dog Bar well on his way to a
28:28drunk and disorderly.
28:30Has there been a formal complaint?
28:32There hasn't yet, which is good because once that happens you'll have missed your window.
28:37My window to do what?
28:39Well, to call a friendly member of the media and maybe they get down to the Brown Dog and they
28:43document the Councilman's dereliction of duty.
28:46Maybe they even live stream it.
28:49You know, I don't understand why you're telling me this. I mean, why not just give this tip to Lulu
28:54and be all over the actual news?
28:56I don't know. I figured Ezra Boyle's never missed out on an opportunity to throw a camera in your face
29:01at the worst possible time.
29:02Yeah, it does seem to be one of his favorite pastimes, doesn't it?
29:07Yeah. Maybe it's time you return the favor.
29:11Okay, we're gonna have to deal with this discreetly and we're gonna have to do it now.
29:18Can we just take some time and think about this?
29:21How long do you think before Chase notices that your car is missing
29:24and he looks in the next logical place, which is in the other garage?
29:29No, this is why you have to do exactly as I say.
29:34Okay.
29:36What do I have to do?
29:39Before Chase gets home, you're gonna move your car
29:43next to the boathouse and cover it with a tarp.
29:46And just leave it there?
29:48You're gonna leave it to me and by tomorrow it will all be taken care of.
29:53And in the meantime, and by that I mean for the rest of your life,
30:01you will never breathe a word of this to anybody.
30:09Well, as soon as we get the all clear from the doctors, I am going to take you
30:16for a spa in the beautiful mountains of Arizona.
30:18Curtis, can you get me a mirror?
30:24Jordan, it's early days. You heard the doctor, it's gonna take some time before they have any kind of idea
30:31as to how this works.
30:32I don't care.
30:35I need to see what you see.
30:39I know firsthand that grief
30:43is hard enough without unnecessary complications.
30:47Indeed you do.
30:49And since you have so much on your mind, I thought that I would try to
30:54lighten the load for you a little.
30:58Now, I know that it's not much in the grand scheme of things, but it's the one thing that I
31:04thought I could do.
31:05Well, what you did was far from little.
31:09You know, lately I've been discovering, for better or for worse,
31:13who's willing to stand by me in the darkest moments.
31:21Here you are.
31:23Here I am.
31:25And I'm not going anywhere.
31:28And I won't forget that.
31:32I'm interested in César Faison because he's fascinating.
31:35I mean, he's an international figure who has played a crucial part in our local history,
31:41including the lives of people that I know.
31:43Yeah, not to mention my death.
31:47Truly, I should have considered your feelings before having this conversation with you.
31:51It's fine. I gotta go.
31:55Thank you for letting me interrupt your workout.
31:58And it was so nice to have someone push me.
32:00And I hope I didn't ruin your time.
32:03No, that's all right. It was nice meeting you, meeting you again.
32:06Yeah, either works.
32:08Let me know if you need a gym buddy again.
32:09All right, thanks.
32:19Turner.
32:20Twice in one day, huh?
32:22Must you forget something?
32:23No.
32:24I need to talk to you about Jordan's accident.
32:26I thought we already covered that.
32:28Not everything.
32:29We still don't know the identity of that driver.
32:31And Jordan could have died because they fled the scene.
32:34Wait, you sound like charges could be filed.
32:37Yeah.
32:38For leaving the scene of an accident?
32:39Absolutely.
32:40Okay, um, so what changed?
32:43Jordan may no longer be law enforcement, but she's still one of our own.
32:46So I need you to find me that driver.
32:49Because I'm gonna name her.
32:51She stayed home. None of this would have happened.
32:54Brooklyn, it was an accident.
32:57Unfortunate.
32:58But it happened.
32:59You won't say anything.
33:02You won't ask any questions of anybody, including the current police commissioner who happens to live in this house.
33:11Am I clear?
33:14Yes.
33:15You're clear.
33:17Oh no, you're still thinking about it.
33:19I just can't help it.
33:21I feel terrible.
33:22Please don't do this.
33:24If you come forward, you will only make things worse.
33:28You have to see that.
33:30Okay.
33:31You're right.
33:32I do.
33:34What are you gonna do?
33:39Move my car next to the boathouse and cover it.
33:43Excellent.
33:44And the next time you see it, it will be parked in its appropriate spot, looking perfect.
33:52Okay.
33:54And we'll be the only two people who know that it was
34:02your car that almost collided with Jordan's.
34:10You know, I got into politics to make my community better.
34:14Okay.
34:15To serve my constituents.
34:18Okay.
34:21Not to become the type of man who can only serve these entitled businessmen.
34:27You know, these vicious thugs.
34:30All right.
34:31And that sanctimonious, holier than thou, high and mighty, mayor, know.
34:48Maybe we should get a nurse to do this.
34:52All right.
34:52Let me help.
34:53Let me get that.
35:01Let me help.
35:19Could you please get somebody to re-bandage this?
35:21Jordan.
35:22Please.
35:31Please.
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