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00:00:10To be continued...
00:00:30Now that we've met you, our fates are forever tied.
00:00:33Where you go, I go.
00:00:36Remember?
00:01:03Cora!
00:01:10Cora!
00:01:11Just a dream.
00:01:20Cora, it's Leo.
00:01:22They got another B&E call this morning.
00:01:25Press is already on it.
00:01:31Burglars broke into Memento Jewelry over the night
00:01:33without setting off the alarm system.
00:01:36Although cameras recorded an image of one suspect,
00:01:39so far it has been impossible to identify them.
00:01:53Good morning, Dad.
00:01:55I heard the news about Memento.
00:01:56Congratulations.
00:01:57Congrats on a B&E.
00:01:58Well, congratulations on any new development
00:02:00that helped you break your first big case as lead detective.
00:02:03And remember, I'm here if you need me.
00:02:04Oh, that's nice.
00:02:06But, um, you're retired, so go retire.
00:02:08All right.
00:02:09I love you, honey.
00:02:11I love you, too.
00:02:18Come on.
00:02:20Why are you waiting?
00:02:21What?
00:02:22Okay, in case you forgot,
00:02:23I did swear an oath of honor
00:02:25to enforce the law and maintain order.
00:02:28And I promise there won't be complete societal collapse
00:02:31because I let my best friend skip the line.
00:02:33I promise because I do desperately need coffee.
00:02:36I was tossing and turning last night
00:02:38with this really weird dream.
00:02:40You know I love analyzing people's dreams.
00:02:42Maybe later.
00:02:43Not to tell you how to do your job,
00:02:44but there is a long line of people waiting.
00:02:46People can wait a little longer
00:02:47if it means we hear your dreams.
00:02:49Finn!
00:02:50Wow.
00:02:50I didn't know that they let you
00:02:52out of the DA's office when the sun is up.
00:02:54It must be a bank holiday.
00:02:56Hey, congrats on your promotion.
00:02:58Oh, thank you.
00:02:59Yeah, my girl here has worked hard
00:03:00to break the tape, go play in clothes.
00:03:02Wow, look at you.
00:03:03All the lingo.
00:03:04She watches too much Law and Order.
00:03:07Sorry, this is Finn Walsh.
00:03:08He is the assistant DA, and this is...
00:03:11Suzette.
00:03:12I own this joint, and here,
00:03:14pour-overs on the house.
00:03:15Oh, thank you, but I'm actually a tea guy.
00:03:17Bergamot, if you have it, with sugar.
00:03:19Thanks.
00:03:21Hey, so I heard you're on the jewelry store case.
00:03:23Yeah.
00:03:24Well, I'm sure you're swamped,
00:03:25but I was thinking of swinging by the station later
00:03:28to go over the evidence from that bank job last August,
00:03:30if you have time.
00:03:32How about I take you out to lunch,
00:03:34so we can celebrate your promotion?
00:03:35My schedule's a little crazy, but I think for you I can make time.
00:03:40Great.
00:03:41Bergamot for the tea guy.
00:03:44Sugar's over there.
00:03:45Right.
00:03:45Thank you for the tea.
00:03:47Catch you later, Qua.
00:03:48Yeah.
00:03:50Well, seems like he was only interested in the sugar.
00:03:53That was right in front of him.
00:03:54Okay.
00:03:55Dating a DA, though, after making detective, might be a bad look.
00:03:58Yeah, especially because everybody already thinks that I got the promotion
00:04:01because my dad was the chief of police.
00:04:03What?
00:04:03No, everyone knows you got this promotion
00:04:05because you're the best at your job.
00:04:06You helped find that missing kid.
00:04:08You caught that arsonist.
00:04:10Although, I still hear Timmy somewhere down that well.
00:04:13What?
00:04:14Lassie reference?
00:04:15You watch too much TV.
00:04:16Anyways, who cares what anyone else thinks?
00:04:18Hey, you deserve all of your success.
00:04:20I hope you know that.
00:04:22Now, tell me more about this dream.
00:04:24We talking, like, teeth falling out?
00:04:26No.
00:04:27You took a test that you didn't study for?
00:04:28Actually, I'm really late.
00:04:30All right, go show them who's the boss.
00:04:32Oh, and when that DA comes by the station asking to take you out to lunch,
00:04:35just remember, he's a tea guy.
00:04:37Okay, bye.
00:04:46Morning.
00:04:47Make sure you get this.
00:04:49I don't know why it's still there.
00:04:52Leo, I'm surprised you came down to the crime scene.
00:04:55I thought today was retirement day.
00:04:57Time to give it a rest?
00:04:59I'm working through the end of the week.
00:05:01But I'm happy to head home if you want to go it alone, detective.
00:05:05No.
00:05:06I think the vibe from the squad has me feeling alone enough, detective.
00:05:10My incredible investigative skills deduct that nobody wants me here.
00:05:13I want you here.
00:05:14I appreciate that.
00:05:15I know you and the new chief go way back and that you put in a good word for me,
00:05:19so.
00:05:19That wasn't charity.
00:05:21I know talent when I see it, Cora.
00:05:23Thanks.
00:05:23All right, now, lend me that keen-minded ears.
00:05:26What am I looking at?
00:05:27B and E, possible larceny first, maybe second degree.
00:05:32It took a lot of inventory.
00:05:34Can I just state the obvious?
00:05:35Why is this not enforced glass?
00:05:37Old buildings.
00:05:38Back in my day, this used to be a record store.
00:05:41And press said there's surveillance.
00:05:42Texts are going through it now.
00:05:44You think this is connected to the other larcenies?
00:05:45Like the other larcenies, the window's the point of entry, but this smash is more haphazard.
00:05:50The other windows had consistent radial fracture surrounded by concentric cracks, suggesting premeditation with a small tool.
00:05:57Could be the same perp, but, I mean, house burglaries were more elegant, less brute force, so this feels off.
00:06:06About time you got here.
00:06:08What a mess.
00:06:09Is this the other?
00:06:10Yeah.
00:06:11Did they take a picture of this?
00:06:12He's pretty worked up.
00:06:12What about that guy?
00:06:13Yeah, I got him.
00:06:14I don't understand why they're wasting so much time.
00:06:16Warning, I'm Detective McCloud.
00:06:17You need to find these hoodlums.
00:06:19And that is what we intend to do.
00:06:20But on what timeline?
00:06:22Because I'm friends with the Omalis, and they told me you haven't made any progress on catching the thugs that
00:06:27broke into their house.
00:06:28It was weeks ago, and now you've let those vandals rob me.
00:06:31Okay, well, we don't know that the two are connected, and I can't comment on an ongoing investigation, so why
00:06:37don't we just focus on what happened here?
00:06:39Have you inventoried what's missing?
00:06:41I haven't had a chance to go through everything, but I know for sure these pieces are gone.
00:06:48Nice watch.
00:06:58Hey, Cor, are you okay?
00:07:00Come here, come here.
00:07:02You're okay.
00:07:03You're okay.
00:07:05I love you.
00:07:08I wish we got to have our chance.
00:07:13I will always love you, in this life and the next.
00:07:21Cora, don't.
00:07:22Cora.
00:07:24Don't go.
00:07:26Thanks.
00:07:39Oh, shoot.
00:07:41Did I miss the introductions?
00:07:42I'm...
00:07:43I'm Aegon.
00:07:44It's my first eon.
00:07:46Where am I?
00:07:47Where's Cora?
00:07:51Oh, it gets me every time.
00:07:54Liam O'Connor, your soul has been weighed and found wanting.
00:07:59In life, you were a thief, a rogue who cared for nothing but himself, and now you stand before the
00:08:05Department of Destiny to face your fate.
00:08:07Wait, is Cora here?
00:08:09Is she safe?
00:08:10Cora died nearly 200 years ago.
00:08:12But if it makes you feel any better, you're dead too, so...
00:08:17Why would that make me feel any better?
00:08:19Also, 200 years.
00:08:20So where have I been all that time?
00:08:22Limbo.
00:08:23Yeah, it's not exactly Disneyland, but it sure does beat the H.E. double hockey sticks.
00:08:28What's a hockey stick?
00:08:29Quiet!
00:08:31All questions will be answered.
00:08:40Liam O'Connor, you are here because limbo is closing, and all souls must be allocated one way or the
00:08:46other.
00:08:47For the Department, this has been a monumental feat of the highest order.
00:08:51Overtaxing the Department and requiring even the most unskilled of junior agents to finally get their own case.
00:08:59Well done.
00:09:00Liam, in life you stole many things, but the most unforgivable thing to steal was Cora McLeod's heart.
00:09:07Cora and I were in love with each other.
00:09:08But she wasn't destined for you. You stole her from her true soulmate, Finn Walsh.
00:09:14He's Cora's soulmate?
00:09:16No.
00:09:16Yes, and he is a good and true man, and so instead of Cora being in a fated pair with
00:09:21Finn, she joined in an errant pairing with you.
00:09:24A mistake in the tapestry of fate.
00:09:27Samil doesn't really like mistakes.
00:09:29Liam O'Connor.
00:09:36Wait, so they've all been living their lives while I've been stuck where? In limbo?
00:09:57Yeah, that's our bad. A clerical error.
00:10:01But if it makes you feel any better, you're the only one that got to keep your memories from Ireland.
00:10:05And see this awesome place.
00:10:07Also, none of them got to see the cool presentation that some ailmates had.
00:10:12So, you are going to join them in the human world.
00:10:14And your mission is to set Cora on her destined path and help her fall in love with her true
00:10:20soulmate, Finn Walsh.
00:10:22Wait, let me get this straight.
00:10:23You want me to get the love of my life to fall for another man?
00:10:27And we don't have much time. Their fates need to be decided soon, so.
00:10:31No. I can't do that. Why would I ever do that?
00:10:37Why would you ever do that?
00:10:38Well, you would do that because should you succeed, you will spend eternity in heaven.
00:10:43But should you fail or defy us...
00:10:46Then, uh, H-E double hockey sticks.
00:10:48What's hockey?
00:10:50Well, in 1867...
00:10:52Okay. We are aware that you know nothing of the world that you are being sent to.
00:10:56However, you...
00:10:58You won't be alone because Egon will be your handler and help you in your task.
00:11:03Don't worry.
00:11:04I know that the world has changed a lot, but I will guide you through it every step of the
00:11:07way.
00:11:07Uh, women's rights, indoor plumbing, Ireland and Britain are friends now.
00:11:13Uh...
00:11:14Kinda.
00:11:14Okay. The important thing to know is some of them will think they know you from the present day, as
00:11:18we've planted some false memories.
00:11:20Right. And people in present day have the same name as they did in the past.
00:11:23Oh, well. Names tend to stick to souls.
00:11:25So, Liam. What fate do you choose? Hmm?
00:11:31I choose Cora.
00:11:33Okay.
00:11:34Just remember that you are being given a chance to do right for once.
00:11:38To save yourself.
00:11:39But more importantly...
00:11:41To save her.
00:11:42And save her I will.
00:11:45To save her.
00:11:48Whoa.
00:11:50Hey.
00:11:53Come on.
00:11:56Watch where you're going.
00:11:58Bam.
00:11:59Thought you said you were going to meet me at the motel.
00:12:02Boys.
00:12:04Oh, how I've missed your ugly mug.
00:12:08Yeah, you sure look happy.
00:12:10Whoa.
00:12:12You, uh, you do something reckless?
00:12:15I'm not that happy.
00:12:17Ah, all right.
00:12:18It's good to be working together again.
00:12:20I really appreciate you coming in from Portland to help out on the case.
00:12:23Yeah.
00:12:25You know, sorry about the radio silence.
00:12:26It's been pulled in every direction since I took over the department.
00:12:29Took over what department?
00:12:32Providence Falls Police Department.
00:12:34You're a constable?
00:12:39I'm a constable.
00:12:41I'm a constable.
00:12:43Okay.
00:12:44You just keep that Irish sense of humor of yours under lock until you've settled in, all right?
00:12:48So I'm fine with the boys up in Portland, but my rookie detective's not going to appreciate it,
00:12:52especially since I've yet to tell her she's got a new partner.
00:12:55Right, yeah, okay.
00:12:56Where exactly are we headed?
00:12:57Ah, memento jewelry.
00:13:00Call came in this morning.
00:13:01It's another larceny.
00:13:03What did you do?
00:13:06Are you feeling okay?
00:13:08Yeah.
00:13:09Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:13:10Let's just have a little crack.
00:13:12Okay.
00:13:13Well, can it.
00:13:13Right here.
00:13:17Detective McLeod.
00:13:19Oh, Chief, what are you doing here?
00:13:21I want you to meet someone.
00:13:22This is, uh, Detective Liam O'Connor.
00:13:30Sorry, have we met before?
00:13:32Uh, not in this lifetime.
00:13:37Um, I'm Detective McLeod.
00:13:40Detective?
00:13:41Wait, you're also a constable.
00:13:43How can that be?
00:13:44You're a woman.
00:13:46Excuse me?
00:13:47Wait, you're the rookie detective, so that makes me your partner.
00:13:50Who said I need a partner?
00:13:52Boyd.
00:13:53Yeah, but don't worry.
00:13:54Some people profess that I'm, uh, quite a good partner.
00:13:56Even to a woman rookie constable?
00:14:00Okay, seems like we might have got off on the wrong foot there.
00:14:02But I'm not sure that foot's going to change because I have a pretty good gut sense of people.
00:14:06And what sense do you have of me?
00:14:08That you're not the partnering type.
00:14:10Which is fine, just like I said.
00:14:12I don't need a partner.
00:14:18You brought in an outsider to partner with me?
00:14:21How is that going to win me friends at the station?
00:14:22What, you're going to win friends at the station when you solve the case?
00:14:24You're going to solve it with Liam, who's a good detective.
00:14:27A good detective who's not even wearing gloves while handling evidence?
00:14:30Liam, put that down.
00:14:31He's a little unorthodox, but he's good.
00:14:35What's that, boy, sir?
00:14:37It's your phone, detective.
00:14:40Incredible sleuthing skills.
00:14:42Just trust me, okay?
00:14:44Uh, fine.
00:14:47You're the chief.
00:14:48You're giving him a lift back to the station.
00:14:51Boyd.
00:14:52Yeah?
00:14:52When you said you'd give me a ride, I thought you meant you had a horse stable.
00:14:55Very funny.
00:14:56You leave the city for a small town job and you think I'm out on the stick somewhere?
00:15:00So buckle up.
00:15:01I don't know what's gotten into you.
00:15:03You've got to get it together before we get to the station.
00:15:05Or McCloud's going to fight me on this partnering thing.
00:15:07Yeah.
00:15:09Detective McCloud.
00:15:10She's magnificent.
00:15:11Not thrilled.
00:15:13You better mean magnificent at her job.
00:15:15Of course.
00:15:16Yeah.
00:15:17As I'm sure she is.
00:15:21Boys.
00:15:22Oh, it is so nice to see you, man.
00:15:24It's good to see you, too.
00:15:26Actually, I could use some friendly advice right about now.
00:15:29Oh, yeah?
00:15:30Sure, yeah.
00:15:31What is it?
00:15:32I've very recently had a conundrum.
00:15:34Okay.
00:15:35There's this case.
00:15:36And the people in authority, they want me to handle it a certain way.
00:15:40Maybe they're right, you know, in part.
00:15:42But honestly, everything inside me, my heart, just wants me to do the complete opposite.
00:15:49This isn't about me, is it?
00:15:51I'm not the authority.
00:15:53No, no.
00:15:53They're far more powerful than you.
00:15:55I hope this isn't like the mob case you're on in Portland.
00:15:59Okay.
00:15:59I mean, look, look.
00:16:01You know, are they wrong about how to handle the case?
00:16:03Yeah, sure.
00:16:04You know, it's not like they haven't seen that before.
00:16:09Maybe they are wrong.
00:16:11After all, who are they to decide fate?
00:16:14Hmm.
00:16:16Not sure I'm following you.
00:16:17But look, the Liam I know always got the job done right regardless of whatever others thought.
00:16:23Even if you do incite a little chaos along the way.
00:16:27And perhaps destiny needs a bit of chaos.
00:16:33And this is our research room.
00:16:35I would recommend brushing up on the rules of destiny before diving into the specifics of this case.
00:16:39Aye, aye, boss.
00:16:40I've already started memorizing all 333 rules of destiny.
00:16:43Number one.
00:16:44Life is a specific application of the great...
00:16:46Memorize them silently.
00:16:47Okay.
00:16:48Good.
00:16:48But you do need to study up on Korra as her fate rests in the balance.
00:16:55Whoa, huh.
00:16:57That's a lot of Korra.
00:16:59Yeah.
00:17:00Well, she has an important fate.
00:17:03You better get started.
00:17:20Just one couldn't hurt.
00:17:26Come on.
00:17:27Come on.
00:17:30Right, now.
00:17:31You're sure they're gone?
00:17:32Aye, aye.
00:17:33My mate told me the necklace will be here.
00:17:35It's kept in the doctor's room.
00:17:37The necklace is gone.
00:17:38Go away.
00:17:39Before our sun surrised.
00:17:41Yeah.
00:17:42Yeah.
00:18:15Oh, my dear.
00:18:18Uh, this isn't my castle.
00:18:21Ha, ha.
00:18:21Uh, new to town.
00:18:23And, uh, I've got them turned around.
00:18:25Uh, please, uh, forgive the lateness of this intrusion.
00:18:29You sneak into your own castle after picking the lock.
00:18:31Nice effort, but you're not fooling me.
00:18:34Well, you're not fooling me with that sword.
00:18:37No cutting edge.
00:18:39It's my practice sword.
00:18:41My father lets me fence with him sometimes.
00:18:44But I don't really need it.
00:18:46See, all I'd need to do is scream.
00:18:48And three sharp swords would appear held by brutish men quick to use them.
00:18:52Ah, well, there's no need to do that.
00:18:54Let's, let's just declare this a folly of misunderstanding.
00:18:59And, uh, I will just be on my way then.
00:19:02Not quite.
00:19:05I'll let you go.
00:19:09But on one condition.
00:19:12And what might that be?
00:19:14You tell me the truth why you're here.
00:19:17What are you on about?
00:19:19I'm on about knowing something of the world.
00:19:23And how can I help you with that?
00:19:26My whole life has been inside these castle walls.
00:19:30With people just like me.
00:19:32And in four months, I'll marry a man I've only just met.
00:19:35And the rest of my life will be inside his castle walls with people just like him.
00:19:42So?
00:19:45You could tell me something different about you, your life.
00:19:49Why would you care about my life?
00:19:52Because you look like someone who's had adventure.
00:19:56And I've realized too late that I want an adventure.
00:20:01You're not making any sense.
00:20:03Perhaps.
00:20:04But I haven't screamed.
00:20:06That's true.
00:20:07Guess there's something about you that I trust.
00:20:09Why would you trust me?
00:20:13Have you read Rousseau?
00:20:16He believes that people are born good.
00:20:18It's their lot in life that corrupts them.
00:20:21Desperate people are forced to do desperate things.
00:20:23But people want to do good, to be good.
00:20:26So I guess I believe that about you two.
00:20:30Well, that's lovely.
00:20:34It's harrowingly naive, but it's lovely.
00:20:38And also because I have a real sword with a deadly cotton head, should I need it.
00:20:44So what'll it be?
00:20:46Bloody end for you?
00:20:48Or your story for me?
00:21:18Why did you come here tonight?
00:21:20To steal something?
00:21:22I thought the place was empty.
00:21:25We returned from Dublin this morning.
00:21:28Nice.
00:21:32I still believe there's more to your story than that.
00:21:35Well, if it's my whole story you want, it might take a while.
00:21:47Well, I have all the time in the world.
00:21:55I suppose I could start by telling you about my pa.
00:21:59You're caught here.
00:22:08My house is bigger than my village.
00:22:11Or get the help of one to repel another.
00:22:24You're here to tell me a story.
00:22:25I've got another one.
00:22:26This one's right.
00:22:29Whoa!
00:22:32See that?
00:22:33That's Sirius.
00:22:35A brighter star.
00:22:36The ancient Egyptians worshipped Sirius.
00:22:40Believe in that celestial body's influenced fate.
00:22:43And that is why we make wishes on the stars.
00:22:50I always believed that granting wishes was fate's cruelest joke.
00:22:56But I'm starting to rethink that.
00:23:07Doesn't look like the book of Korra.
00:23:08I was just brushing up on the case.
00:23:11I couldn't help but notice.
00:23:13Their connection seems really strong.
00:23:16What's to stop Liam from ignoring the mission and just trying to win Korra back?
00:23:20I put protections in place for that.
00:23:23Hey, Korra.
00:23:24Any chance you changed your mind about attending the police ball?
00:23:28Yeah, I thought about it, but I think I'll skip.
00:23:30Now, make sure to call if you need anything, okay?
00:23:35Detective O'Connor.
00:23:38We got off to a shaky start, but we can start over if you can bear working with a woman
00:23:46rookie constable.
00:23:48I can bear it.
00:23:51So, partners then?
00:23:57Oh, what the...
00:24:01Are you coming, detective?
00:24:16Uh, so we have a desk for you.
00:24:19Near me?
00:24:21Seems we have an audience.
00:24:23Yeah, well, there's a lot of history here pertaining to me that you don't know about.
00:24:29Likewise.
00:24:30Uh, this is you.
00:24:32This is me.
00:24:34Are you sure that we've never met before?
00:24:38I don't know.
00:24:39Have we met?
00:24:41Do you remember me from somewhere?
00:24:43I don't know.
00:24:48Anyways, um, about the case.
00:24:50We've emailed every pawn shop in the Tri-State area, so if the perps try to fence the stolen jewels,
00:24:56we will be notified.
00:24:57And I also have forensic texts.
00:24:59By that I mean Officer Callahan, monitoring online and black market.
00:25:03Sounds like you've got it all under control.
00:25:06That's to be expected.
00:25:07I mean, you always did have a brilliant mind.
00:25:10Always.
00:25:11Since I've known you.
00:25:13What exactly are you adding here?
00:25:16Boyd would tell you that my most helpful skill is the ability to think like a criminal.
00:25:20You know, understand their mindset, their motivation.
00:25:23Whoever committed that crime likely didn't think it through.
00:25:27Yeah, I got the same feeling.
00:25:32Why are you looking at me like that?
00:25:34It's just, uh, I'm happy for you.
00:25:38You get to have adventures and feel like you've lived.
00:25:44Um, sorry, can you excuse me for a minute?
00:25:51Hey, Austin, what's the story here?
00:25:53Dominic, I got caught tagging again.
00:25:55Had to write him up.
00:25:56Can I take it from here?
00:25:57It's all yours, detective.
00:26:05So you want to tell me what happened?
00:26:07Just letting off some steam.
00:26:09Dominic, we talked about this.
00:26:11All of these infractions add up.
00:26:13You want to tag?
00:26:14Go to Second Chances.
00:26:16Make art.
00:26:17Yeah, yeah, I know.
00:26:18Look, I want to show up for you.
00:26:20But I can't do that if you don't show up for yourself.
00:26:24So what do you say?
00:26:26Will you come?
00:26:29Come on.
00:26:30I just got the new Madden game and none of these other kids are showing me any competition.
00:26:35It's pretty bad.
00:26:38If you want to lose.
00:26:39Oh, okay.
00:26:41Fine.
00:26:42Game on.
00:26:46I'll see you there.
00:26:53He's a good kid.
00:26:54Yeah, well, it's nice that you look out for him.
00:26:57It's the least I can do.
00:26:58He's been dealt a bad hand and his stepdad Jake's a piece of work.
00:27:03But Dominic deserves a second chance.
00:27:06I heard you mention something about that.
00:27:08Yeah, it's this program that I'm trying to get off the ground with the local community center to help kids
00:27:15in the system get a fresh start, different path.
00:27:19You always did see the best in people.
00:27:21I mean, I could assume.
00:27:25We should get back upstairs.
00:27:26There's a string of break-ins that I think could be connected.
00:27:35So, the larceny started a month ago, and whoever's pulling these jobs is smart.
00:27:41Power cut to security systems, no forensics to speak of, and always on nights when the houses are empty.
00:27:47So, they've done their research.
00:27:48No witnesses, nobody gets hurt.
00:27:51Inside man.
00:27:52Or woman.
00:27:54Yeah, we thought maybe.
00:27:55But each house has a different security system, different lofts too, but that didn't slow them down any.
00:28:03Your phone, detective.
00:28:06Fine.
00:28:07Oh, that's, yeah, this thing.
00:28:11Oh, it's just, I don't know.
00:28:14I do not know.
00:28:16Are you gonna get it?
00:28:18No, I got it.
00:28:19It's just, hmm.
00:28:23You're saying?
00:28:25Um, yes.
00:28:27In addition to the jewelry store, there have been three private residences hit.
00:28:32The Sullivans, the Sheets, and the O'Malley's.
00:28:37Are those names familiar to you?
00:28:44Boys, there you are.
00:28:47Have you been dodging me or what?
00:28:48Hey.
00:28:50Do you hear?
00:28:52About the O'Malley's.
00:28:53You haven't been doing any lockpicking without your old partner now, have you?
00:28:56I was about to ask you the same thing.
00:29:01Seriously, though, the Sheets?
00:29:03The Sullivans, and now this.
00:29:05Seems like someone's moving in on a tertiary.
00:29:07I'd like to know who.
00:29:08Um, what I'd like to know is how it went to them clouds.
00:29:13You didn't get caught since the handsome matter of yours is still attached, but did you get the necklace, like?
00:29:17It was around the neck of the fair Cora.
00:29:20She caught you.
00:29:22She'll have her heads.
00:29:23No, no, she won't.
00:29:24That's just it.
00:29:25Everything's to right.
00:29:26She's not going to tell anyone.
00:29:28She's incredible.
00:29:30She's magic.
00:29:31She's magic.
00:29:32Please tell me you're not saying what I take you as I am.
00:29:35Cora McLeod.
00:29:38Doctor James McLeod.
00:29:39Best friends to constantly.
00:29:41Boy, she's not like them.
00:29:43She sees the best in people, like, uh, like in me.
00:29:48She makes me want to change.
00:29:50I don't know.
00:29:51Be better.
00:29:52What?
00:29:52Be better?
00:29:53Yeah.
00:29:54Boy, be better when you're the best Tiff and Kinsey.
00:29:56Second Amiga cars.
00:29:58Didn't you say you had a good idea for a new oist?
00:30:01We'll need another plan out of the fair Cora's in your face and the necklace is out of reach, like.
00:30:06Right.
00:30:15Besides, if you need a lass, I take one's just going to call it some.
00:30:24Oh, Mayor.
00:30:27Mayor, what are you doing?
00:30:28You shouldn't be in here.
00:30:29But you missed our rendezvous.
00:30:31Yeah, I know.
00:30:32No, it's just, um, I, I, I went to church, you know, and I've just been thinking, after
00:30:38all, you're a married woman.
00:30:41What, what are we?
00:30:42Well, suddenly you're a man of honor.
00:30:45Don't make me laugh.
00:30:47What really happened?
00:30:48No, I was just...
00:31:00I should have known better than to trust you, Liam O'Connor.
00:31:03Meredith, no.
00:31:06Hey, don't drink that.
00:31:12Meredith, wait.
00:31:14Meredith, please.
00:31:29Sorry.
00:31:30That's, no, it's fine.
00:31:32Um, so those names do sound familiar to you?
00:31:36Uh, no.
00:31:38Just Irish names.
00:31:40Detective McLeod, this a good time?
00:31:42Oh, um...
00:31:43Go over the evidence in the bank job case?
00:31:45Actually, she's needed here, with me.
00:31:47Liam O'Connor, her new partner.
00:31:49Oh.
00:31:50Finn Walsh, ADA.
00:31:52Nice to meet you.
00:31:53Pleasure's all yours.
00:31:54Excuse me.
00:31:55Now's a good time.
00:31:56We could go over here.
00:31:58Great.
00:31:59Sorry to steal her from you.
00:32:02That's only fair I did steal her first.
00:32:12Psst.
00:32:14Agon, what are you doing here?
00:32:15I-I'm...
00:32:16You're a handler.
00:32:16I'm here to help you.
00:32:17How are you here to help?
00:32:18How are you here to police me?
00:32:19Well, I mean...
00:32:21A little call me, a little call me.
00:32:23Yeah.
00:32:23But how's it going?
00:32:24What do you think so far?
00:32:25What do I think?
00:32:26I think that nothing has made sense to me
00:32:28since you dropped me off in this mad house of the world.
00:32:31I know.
00:32:31It must be a lot of process coming from the 19th century.
00:32:34Top-notch police department.
00:32:35Like, we've got here in Providence Falls.
00:32:37Am I right?
00:32:38Nice.
00:32:39Good save.
00:32:40That was so exciting.
00:32:41Do you think he bought it?
00:32:42Do you think he bought it?
00:32:43Yeah, don't wear the hat inside.
00:32:45Come on.
00:32:48What have you done to me?
00:32:49Every time that I touch Cora, I get this...
00:32:52Oh, the zap.
00:32:53Yeah, that was Samuel's idea.
00:32:56He didn't really trust you to stay away from Cora,
00:32:59so, you know...
00:33:00When your skin touches hers...
00:33:02Bloody painful.
00:33:04Well, just think of it as a physical reminder
00:33:06to stay on mission.
00:33:07Not that you need it.
00:33:09I mean, they are doing great in there.
00:33:12Actually, you could spin this into plans for this evening.
00:33:16The humans here, they do this regular group hang
00:33:19after work is finished.
00:33:20I don't want to go to a hang-in with Cora.
00:33:23No.
00:33:25A group hang is, uh...
00:33:26It's like grabbing an ale.
00:33:28Right.
00:33:30So, Cora's going.
00:33:31Just invite Vin.
00:33:33Get going.
00:33:35Well, you know what?
00:33:36I would actually really love it
00:33:38if maybe you wanted to stop by one day.
00:33:41I'd love to.
00:33:42Sounds like an amazing program.
00:33:43What's this now?
00:33:44Oh, Cora was just telling me
00:33:46about her second chances program.
00:33:48Hey, uh, I heard that people go for an ale
00:33:51after work here.
00:33:55Vin, would you like to join us?
00:33:58We're hangin'.
00:34:00I mean hang.
00:34:01Um.
00:34:02Yeah, that sounds fun.
00:34:04And I can invite Suzette.
00:34:06Great.
00:34:07I'm in too then.
00:34:08And Cora, you and I can talk more about second chances.
00:34:11Yes, okay.
00:34:12I was thinking that maybe if we could get some DAs
00:34:14to recommend it during sentencing,
00:34:16that that would be the case to return.
00:34:18Yeah.
00:34:34Well, finally.
00:34:35A place that I can understand.
00:34:40Oh, almost.
00:34:42So, when did you leave Ireland to come here?
00:34:44Feels like 200 years ago.
00:34:47I want to know something.
00:34:50Why did you become a constable?
00:34:52Well, my dad was the chief of police,
00:34:55so it was a reality I knew,
00:34:57and it was a clear path.
00:34:59Yeah, but he wasn't everyone's favorite,
00:35:01so that's made things tough.
00:35:04Tougher for me.
00:35:05Yeah, but you're tough.
00:35:07Still gets tiring feeling like
00:35:09everyone's against you, though.
00:35:11Like, even if one day I did make chief,
00:35:13nobody would think that I earned it.
00:35:15So why do you do it?
00:35:17Because it's a way that I can do good in the world.
00:35:21You don't by chance know Rousseau, do you?
00:35:24The fate of man is to be governed by chance.
00:35:28To make his or her destiny their own.
00:35:32Yeah.
00:35:34So I guess I just believe
00:35:36that a person's character is their fate.
00:35:39That's lovely.
00:35:41Harrowingly naive, but lovely.
00:35:45Hey, hey.
00:35:47Um, Suzette, this is Detective Liam O'Connor.
00:35:51Oh, so you're the new partner
00:35:52Cora's been texting me about all day, huh?
00:35:54Oh.
00:35:55What?
00:35:55I'm just saying none of my coworkers
00:35:57have bone structure like that?
00:35:58Charmed.
00:35:59Oh, I'm just kidding.
00:36:00Liam, I meant to ask you before.
00:36:02Do you know Chelsea Coleman
00:36:03in the DA's office in Portland?
00:36:05We collaborated on a case a while back.
00:36:08Can't say that I do.
00:36:09But I guess in Portland,
00:36:11we don't really work as closely with our DAs
00:36:13as you guys apparently do in Providence Falls.
00:36:16Oh, well, I mean,
00:36:17we don't really see each other all that often,
00:36:19just when we're working a case together.
00:36:21I guess it's just fate
00:36:23that has old Finn here work in your cases.
00:36:26Well, lucky me,
00:36:26because Finn is very thorough.
00:36:30Finn, I noticed that you're a wine guy.
00:36:32You also enjoy a spot of tea.
00:36:34Comes from my Irish roots, I guess.
00:36:36My people are Irish by way of Britain.
00:36:38Small world.
00:36:40I'd ask you if I knew them,
00:36:41but they're probably posh, eh?
00:36:42You look like you've got aristocrats floating you.
00:36:46Well, this is fun.
00:36:47As fun as it is,
00:36:48I'm going to go play some music.
00:36:50I'll help you.
00:36:50It's a two-person job.
00:36:56Okay, spill.
00:36:57Spill what?
00:36:58Who are you into?
00:36:59Neither.
00:37:00Because as you stated,
00:37:02I can't be dating a co-worker
00:37:03if I want to fight against
00:37:04my never-baby reputation.
00:37:05We got anything good?
00:37:07Oh, shoot.
00:37:08I forgot my excuse
00:37:10to be anywhere but here.
00:37:16So, who are you going to pick?
00:37:19What?
00:37:20Oh, sorry.
00:37:22Uh, music.
00:37:23I don't know yet.
00:37:24Speaking of music,
00:37:26terrible segue.
00:37:27Are you planning on
00:37:29going to the police ball?
00:37:30Uh, no.
00:37:32I already get enough time
00:37:33with my co-workers judging me.
00:37:35I don't need to do it
00:37:36on the weekends, too.
00:37:37Fair enough.
00:37:39I have to go for work.
00:37:40I thought maybe we could
00:37:41keep each other company.
00:37:44But, uh...
00:37:45Anyway.
00:37:47What's, uh...
00:37:48What are you feeling?
00:37:50Um...
00:37:50I think this.
00:37:54Good choice.
00:37:57Good choice.
00:38:02If I had to pick a horse
00:38:03in this race,
00:38:03I'd go even money on you two.
00:38:05Horse racing?
00:38:06Okay, yes.
00:38:07Finally.
00:38:08Metaphor that I understand.
00:38:09So, which horse am I?
00:38:10Half lame,
00:38:11bringing up the rear?
00:38:12You're the dark horse.
00:38:13And if I had to pick someone
00:38:14for Cora,
00:38:15I'd pick you.
00:38:15She could use some more
00:38:17excitement in her life.
00:38:18And you're way more intriguing
00:38:19than that buttoned-up lawyer.
00:38:20Well, here's to good taste.
00:38:22Hmm.
00:38:24So, you just moved here, right?
00:38:26Where are you living?
00:38:27I actually don't know.
00:38:28Boyd said something
00:38:29about a motel?
00:38:30Probably the Falls Lodge
00:38:31over on Viscano.
00:38:32That place is nicknamed
00:38:34the Museum of Poor Decisions.
00:38:36You know,
00:38:37Cora's been looking
00:38:38to rent out her guest house
00:38:39for the past few months.
00:38:41You might ask her about it?
00:38:42I just might.
00:38:44Ta,
00:38:44I really like you.
00:38:46Aw.
00:38:50Oh, sorry.
00:38:52Again?
00:38:53What are you...
00:38:55Just...
00:38:57Looks like it's going
00:38:58pretty good over there, huh?
00:39:00Wait.
00:39:02Were you planning
00:39:02on interrupting them?
00:39:03No, I...
00:39:04Because piling over music
00:39:05is a beloved human
00:39:06romantic ritual.
00:39:07Okay,
00:39:08I was just going
00:39:09to the,
00:39:10you know...
00:39:11Oh, the outhouses.
00:39:12Those are just
00:39:12in the back of the bar now.
00:39:13I did see that earlier.
00:39:15Modern wonders.
00:39:15Yeah.
00:39:16Okay,
00:39:16you go do that.
00:39:17I'm going to go eavesdrop.
00:39:19See how they're doing.
00:39:29Liam.
00:39:33Meredith.
00:39:34You're here.
00:39:35Well,
00:39:35I heard you were in town.
00:39:37And I know
00:39:38the boys in blue
00:39:38come here,
00:39:39so...
00:39:39I've been calling you
00:39:40all day.
00:39:42Why haven't you answered?
00:39:43Oh,
00:39:44that was you.
00:39:46Through the...
00:39:46the thing.
00:39:48Yes,
00:39:48that was me
00:39:49on...
00:39:50the thing.
00:39:52Patiently waiting
00:39:53for you.
00:39:55For me to...
00:39:58What's with you tonight?
00:40:00Uh...
00:40:00John and I
00:40:02are officially over.
00:40:04Yes,
00:40:05he's still living
00:40:06at the house
00:40:06for now,
00:40:07but...
00:40:08But that doesn't mean
00:40:09that you and I
00:40:10can't pick up
00:40:10where we left off.
00:40:13And where was
00:40:15that exactly?
00:40:16Just to remind me.
00:40:25I have to go.
00:40:26Answer your phone
00:40:27tomorrow.
00:40:28And I'll remind you.
00:40:38Hi.
00:40:40Um...
00:40:40Cora.
00:40:41Sorry,
00:40:42I was just...
00:40:43Suzette mentioned
00:40:43that you have
00:40:44a guest house
00:40:45for let.
00:40:47Any chance
00:40:48you'd rent it
00:40:48to me
00:40:48for a while?
00:40:50I fear that
00:40:50the inn that I'm at
00:40:51might give me
00:40:51smallpox.
00:40:53Uh,
00:40:54well,
00:40:54I'm pretty sure
00:40:55that we cured
00:40:56smallpox,
00:40:57but,
00:40:59um...
00:41:00Sure.
00:41:01To the guest house
00:41:02if you want to
00:41:03come by tomorrow
00:41:04and check it out.
00:41:04That'd be great.
00:41:06Great.
00:41:08Go ahead.
00:41:09Oh,
00:41:09yeah.
00:41:10Yeah,
00:41:10sure.
00:41:13This is it.
00:41:17Okay.
00:41:18Bedroom's upstairs.
00:41:19Living room.
00:41:20Kitchen.
00:41:21Uh,
00:41:22the main house
00:41:22is and probably
00:41:23forever will be
00:41:24under construction
00:41:25because I'm doing
00:41:25it myself,
00:41:26but this is
00:41:28in pretty good shape.
00:41:29Fixing up your
00:41:30house,
00:41:30are you?
00:41:30Yeah.
00:41:31I inherited it
00:41:32from my grandma
00:41:33and it's been
00:41:34taking me years
00:41:35because time and money
00:41:36are in short supply.
00:41:37Well,
00:41:38maybe I can help
00:41:38on both ends.
00:41:39I'll rent this space
00:41:40and I'll pitch in
00:41:41on your repairs
00:41:42in my free time.
00:41:44That would be
00:41:45great,
00:41:45actually.
00:41:46But I-
00:41:47I want to make sure
00:41:48that this stays
00:41:50purely...
00:41:50Professional.
00:41:51Let's just
00:41:52be cops.
00:41:53Together.
00:41:54Okay.
00:41:55Mm-hmm.
00:41:55Um,
00:41:56I can give you
00:41:57a lift to work.
00:41:59Much obliged.
00:42:00Yeah.
00:42:04That's nice.
00:42:10Hey, Pumpkin.
00:42:11Dad.
00:42:12Oh.
00:42:13Hey.
00:42:14I didn't realize
00:42:14you had company.
00:42:15Yeah,
00:42:15this is my new
00:42:16partner,
00:42:17Liam O'Connor.
00:42:18Oh,
00:42:18I heard about you.
00:42:19I think unorthodox
00:42:20was the word used.
00:42:22I'm sure I'm flattered.
00:42:23So what are you doing
00:42:24here at Cora's house?
00:42:25Oh,
00:42:25um,
00:42:26he's gonna rent
00:42:26the guest house.
00:42:27Mm-hmm.
00:42:29Yeah.
00:42:29Can you excuse us
00:42:30for a minute?
00:42:31Cora,
00:42:32can we have a word?
00:42:33Yeah.
00:42:34Mm.
00:42:35I don't like
00:42:36the looks of him.
00:42:37Maybe I should
00:42:37head to the station
00:42:38and get Boyd
00:42:38to do a background
00:42:39check on him.
00:42:39No, Dad,
00:42:40please.
00:42:40This is my business.
00:42:41I don't need it
00:42:42dragged down to the station
00:42:43or the guys are never
00:42:44gonna take me seriously.
00:42:45All right.
00:42:46Fine.
00:42:47But promise me
00:42:48you'll stay focused.
00:42:49Yes.
00:42:49You can't get
00:42:50distracted by anything.
00:42:51Not fixing up the house,
00:42:52not your personal life,
00:42:53and not your
00:42:54volunteering project.
00:42:55It's not a volunteering project.
00:42:56It's an admirable hobby.
00:42:58But this is a pivotal time
00:42:59in your career, Cora.
00:43:01You play your cards
00:43:02right as lead detective,
00:43:03you can be chief one day.
00:43:04Right.
00:43:05Okay.
00:43:06Love you.
00:43:07Love you.
00:43:10Well,
00:43:12I think you liked me.
00:43:15You haven't taken thoughts
00:43:16about renting to me now?
00:43:17No.
00:43:18It's all yours.
00:43:45It's all yours.
00:43:49Why don't you, uh,
00:43:51take that first spin.
00:43:53Okay.
00:43:53But I was just about
00:43:54to find the letter L.
00:43:58What am I...
00:44:01What?
00:44:02I've seen this necklace
00:44:03somewhere before.
00:44:05Yeah, it...
00:44:07It looked oddly familiar
00:44:09to me, too,
00:44:09but I couldn't figure out why.
00:44:11I'm gonna continue
00:44:12comparing the forensics
00:44:14on the larceny cases
00:44:15to Memento.
00:44:16I know that the chief
00:44:17thinks that they're connected,
00:44:18but I just...
00:44:18I'm not sure.
00:44:19What kind of criminal
00:44:20would succeed
00:44:21on three clever break-ins
00:44:22only to then haphazardly
00:44:24hit an obvious target
00:44:25like Memento?
00:44:26Yeah.
00:44:26I need to have some answers.
00:44:28Oh, good.
00:44:29The owner of Memento is back.
00:44:31I keep telling him
00:44:32that he can't file
00:44:33for insurance
00:44:34before the case is closed.
00:44:35I'll be right back.
00:44:42Agon, good.
00:44:42I need to talk to you.
00:44:43I need to talk to you.
00:44:46These larcenies.
00:44:47Mm-hmm.
00:44:48What's going on?
00:44:49The Sullivans,
00:44:49the Sheets,
00:44:50the O'Mallies,
00:44:50now Cora's necklace.
00:44:52Why is the department
00:44:53making things happen
00:44:54the same way
00:44:54they did back in Ireland?
00:44:55That wasn't us.
00:44:57It must be some sort
00:44:59of a mistake
00:44:59or something,
00:45:00some unintended consequence.
00:45:03Sometimes
00:45:04prized possessions
00:45:04have this way
00:45:05of finding their way
00:45:06back to their rightful owner.
00:45:07Destiny is this powerful force,
00:45:09and you know what they say,
00:45:10history often rhymes.
00:45:12Well, if history rhymes,
00:45:13then as you recall,
00:45:14things didn't end very well
00:45:16for most of us
00:45:17back in Ireland,
00:45:18myself and Cora included.
00:45:19Right.
00:45:20Yeah, um,
00:45:22well, let's hope
00:45:23that history doesn't rhyme.
00:45:25Listen,
00:45:25none of this matters
00:45:26as long as you get
00:45:27Vin and Cora
00:45:27back together.
00:45:28You just need
00:45:29some sort of situation
00:45:30where they can really connect.
00:45:32Something like, uh...
00:45:34Ah!
00:45:38Okay.
00:45:40This is perfect.
00:45:41Is there anything
00:45:42more romantic than a ball?
00:45:50Liam.
00:45:52What do you got there?
00:45:54Something that says
00:45:55the police ball is coming up.
00:45:57Will you be attending that?
00:45:58Uh, no.
00:46:00I don't know if you've noticed,
00:46:00but I'm not exactly
00:46:01trading friendship bracelets
00:46:03with my coworkers.
00:46:05Well, maybe that's
00:46:06exactly what you need, though.
00:46:07You know,
00:46:07a chance for them to see you
00:46:09is more than just
00:46:09your father's daughter.
00:46:11Outside of work.
00:46:12And maybe you and I
00:46:13could have a dance as well.
00:46:14What?
00:46:15Just two professional cops
00:46:18being cops?
00:46:19Together?
00:46:23Yeah, I don't know
00:46:24about that.
00:46:26But you might be right
00:46:27about the FaceTime
00:46:29with my colleagues.
00:46:30Yeah, so let's go.
00:46:32You know, you and me.
00:46:36And Finn.
00:46:37And Suzette, maybe.
00:46:38Suzette does love a party.
00:46:40Oh, my art supplies
00:46:42were delivered.
00:46:43Um, I have to get these
00:46:44to second chances.
00:46:45Would you maybe
00:46:46want to come
00:46:47check it out?
00:46:54I'd love to.
00:46:58So what's in here?
00:47:00DIY stuff for the kids
00:47:02to make personalized projects
00:47:03about themselves.
00:47:04We're having a fundraising
00:47:06barbecue soon,
00:47:07and I'm hoping it's going
00:47:08to bring community sponsors.
00:47:09So scholarships,
00:47:12job opportunities,
00:47:13mentorship.
00:47:14I just want people
00:47:15to see how much potential
00:47:17these kids have
00:47:18and really invest in them.
00:47:19Sound idea.
00:47:20How'd you get started
00:47:21in all this?
00:47:22Well, when I was a beat cop,
00:47:24we kept pulling in
00:47:25the same kids
00:47:25just in and out
00:47:26of the system,
00:47:27and when they got out,
00:47:28there was no support
00:47:29for them.
00:47:30Some people might say
00:47:31that's their fate.
00:47:32But Rousseau says
00:47:34we make our own fate.
00:47:37I just want to give
00:47:39these kids a chance.
00:47:41Well, I know.
00:47:42I mean, it seems
00:47:43that you have a soft spot
00:47:45for even the most
00:47:46lost of souls,
00:47:47but, you know,
00:47:48just be careful.
00:47:50Sometimes saving another
00:47:51can lead to harming
00:47:52oneself.
00:47:53Well, that's literally
00:47:54the oath I took.
00:48:02Oh, good.
00:48:03He's here.
00:48:04Oh, good.
00:48:05He's here.
00:48:07Finn!
00:48:07Yeah.
00:48:08I have some cases
00:48:09coming up.
00:48:10I thought second chances
00:48:11would be a good fit for,
00:48:12so I thought I'd stop by.
00:48:15And Cora,
00:48:15you were so right
00:48:16about this program.
00:48:17It's exactly what we need
00:48:18to fight recidivism.
00:48:20I'd be thrilled
00:48:20to send kids your way.
00:48:21Oh, my gosh.
00:48:22I was hoping
00:48:22you would say that.
00:48:25Also, the police ball.
00:48:27Yeah?
00:48:27Yeah, another group
00:48:28hanging.
00:48:29Or hang.
00:48:30Although hanging,
00:48:31probably more accurate.
00:48:33And Suzette's gonna come,
00:48:34which will be fun.
00:48:35We're the merrier.
00:48:36Yeah.
00:48:36Also, have you met Cindy?
00:48:38She just applied
00:48:39to the DA's office.
00:48:40I'm going to introduce you.
00:48:41Yeah.
00:48:43Cindy, this is...
00:48:46I like your jumper.
00:48:48You're an artist.
00:48:50No, it's just
00:48:51something I do sometimes.
00:48:52You a cop?
00:48:55Yeah, no.
00:48:56That's just something
00:48:56I do sometimes.
00:48:58Yeah, you don't really
00:48:58fit that whole vibe.
00:49:00No, I don't really
00:49:02fit the vibe.
00:49:03I've always been
00:49:04the odd man out.
00:49:06Yeah, I know that feeling.
00:49:07You know, when I was a lad,
00:49:09I didn't have anyone
00:49:10to set me straight.
00:49:12Just always looking out
00:49:13for myself.
00:49:15But I wonder,
00:49:16you know,
00:49:17what if I had had
00:49:18a place like this?
00:49:19Yeah, well,
00:49:20at least they're trying
00:49:20to help.
00:49:21Especially Cora.
00:49:23Yeah, she's always
00:49:23been like that.
00:49:25Always sees the best
00:49:26in people,
00:49:27you know?
00:49:27Trust me.
00:49:28I know that
00:49:29from experience.
00:49:35You want to play?
00:49:37Well, you wouldn't know
00:49:38where to start.
00:49:39Super easy.
00:49:40Dominic,
00:49:41we gotta go.
00:49:42I'll be right back.
00:49:44You're da?
00:49:45Step that.
00:49:47Some time today, Dom.
00:49:48Hey, Jake,
00:49:49I just wanted to...
00:49:49No time to chat
00:49:50right now, lady.
00:49:51Dom, now.
00:49:52Excuse me.
00:49:54Hey, have a good day.
00:50:03Are you still working
00:50:05on that lock?
00:50:06You don't have to do that.
00:50:07I don't like this kind
00:50:08of lock.
00:50:09Its internal pins
00:50:10are too easily manipulated.
00:50:12Plus, I know
00:50:13how you lasses are.
00:50:14Getting your frills
00:50:15and furbelows
00:50:16in order before a ball.
00:50:18I may as well get
00:50:18something done
00:50:19while I wait.
00:50:20Furbelows?
00:50:21What are you, 80?
00:50:23Try 180.
00:50:40I don't know.
00:50:41Is it too much?
00:50:42No.
00:50:43It would only be too much
00:50:44if someone could get
00:50:45enough of you.
00:50:53Um, I think my zipper
00:50:55might be stuck
00:50:56if you wouldn't mind.
00:50:59Yeah.
00:51:09I'll be right there
00:51:12whenever you call.
00:51:18You know that these arms
00:51:21are yours now.
00:51:26And I'll pick you up
00:51:29if ever you will fall.
00:51:32Thanks.
00:51:45Um.
00:51:50Shall we?
00:51:58Well, that car ride
00:51:59wasn't awkward at all.
00:52:00Can you please put them
00:52:01out of their misery
00:52:01and just pick one already?
00:52:03Okay, as I stated before,
00:52:04I'm not picking either of them
00:52:05because it's a distraction
00:52:07and I need to be focused
00:52:08on my career
00:52:08and the case.
00:52:09Yes, your officiousness
00:52:10is well noted,
00:52:11but let's say you absolutely
00:52:12had to pick one.
00:52:15I don't know.
00:52:15I mean,
00:52:17Finn is trustworthy
00:52:19and he makes me feel so safe.
00:52:21Yeah, but he's a tea guy.
00:52:23Yeah, and I love tea.
00:52:24And Liam?
00:52:27And Liam is
00:52:29a wild card.
00:52:31He's,
00:52:32there's like a
00:52:33not knowing with him
00:52:35but also this
00:52:36deep knowing
00:52:37like,
00:52:38like we've met before.
00:52:41Plus,
00:52:43plus what?
00:52:44Okay, you remember
00:52:45that weird dream
00:52:46I told you I had?
00:52:48I think he's
00:52:49the guy in it.
00:52:51Girl, I got goosebumps.
00:52:54You looking for someone?
00:52:55My friend Boyd.
00:52:57Uh, Chief Thompson.
00:52:59Wanted to bend his ear
00:53:00about something.
00:53:01Well,
00:53:02I know you and I
00:53:03don't know each other
00:53:03that well,
00:53:04but I'm always happy
00:53:05to listen.
00:53:07You're vexingly decent,
00:53:09aren't you?
00:53:10Thanks.
00:53:11I guess.
00:53:15Right here.
00:53:18I guess it's
00:53:19now my time
00:53:20to prove to everyone
00:53:21that I am more
00:53:22than just my last name.
00:53:24Well,
00:53:24it's probably easier
00:53:25with a drink in your hand,
00:53:26but can I get you, ladies?
00:53:27Uh, champagne
00:53:28would be great.
00:53:29A-hole for me.
00:53:30Thanks, mate.
00:53:31I'll help you carry them.
00:53:39Cora McLeod.
00:53:42May I have this dance?
00:53:48Why do you always wince
00:53:50when I touch you?
00:53:54Because, um...
00:53:55Excuse me.
00:53:56Sorry.
00:53:57I'll be right back.
00:53:58Cora, I promise.
00:53:59I promise.
00:54:05Meredith, wait.
00:54:06Wait, let me explain, please.
00:54:08Just save it.
00:54:09I just saw
00:54:10all the explanation I need.
00:54:12And it's my fault.
00:54:14I've always known
00:54:15the truth about you.
00:54:17You only care about yourself.
00:54:19Oh, come on.
00:54:22Hey.
00:54:24Hey.
00:54:25Were you trying to
00:54:26dance with Cora?
00:54:27Because, you know,
00:54:27you defy us.
00:54:28You go, like...
00:54:29Listen to me.
00:54:29This is a lot bigger
00:54:30than me
00:54:31or matchmaking
00:54:32Finn and Cora.
00:54:34History is repeating itself.
00:54:36The ball,
00:54:37Cora,
00:54:37Meredith.
00:54:38And if it all happens
00:54:39the same way
00:54:40as it did back in Ireland,
00:54:41then...
00:54:41So,
00:54:42what's in this lockbox?
00:54:43I was told that
00:54:44John Brady always travels
00:54:45with 50 pounds
00:54:46hidden in his carriage
00:54:47for emergency.
00:54:49You were told, eh?
00:54:50Glad to know
00:54:51how you're flirting
00:54:51with the lassus
00:54:52hasn't gone to waste.
00:54:53Interestingly,
00:54:54he likes to keep
00:54:54a bit of cash down.
00:54:55Yeah, but Meredith's
00:54:56not exactly in on this.
00:54:57We have to be quick.
00:54:58Who there?
00:54:58Footman?
00:55:00Help my wife
00:55:01up into the carriage.
00:55:02Boyd, if she sees me.
00:55:02Is that what I see?
00:55:03Right.
00:55:04Yes, ma'am.
00:55:04Right this way.
00:55:08Right this way.
00:55:09Watch it, you clumsy oaf.
00:55:11Sorry, sir.
00:55:11Sorry, sorry, sir.
00:55:12Please, please.
00:55:14I don't understand
00:55:15why we always have to leave
00:55:16when you want to.
00:55:18Footman,
00:55:18shut the door already.
00:55:26You only care about yourself.
00:55:28Enough with the nagging woman.
00:55:31Driver!
00:55:38That was a close one.
00:55:41Bet you really had to leave
00:55:42an empty-handed life.
00:55:43Not quite.
00:55:48Oh, you got John
00:55:49out of his pocket watch.
00:55:50Nice lift.
00:55:52Now let's get out of here
00:55:52before we figure this much.
00:55:53Footman!
00:55:54We need your assistance.
00:55:58Come in.
00:55:59Come in.
00:56:07Sir.
00:56:08Sir.
00:56:11Good evening.
00:56:12Sir.
00:56:12Sir.
00:56:13Your hand there is.
00:56:22Liam.
00:56:23Do you know this man?
00:56:27No.
00:56:28I mistook him for another.
00:56:30Well, let's carry on then.
00:56:31Miss MacLeod,
00:56:33you ready to go inside?
00:56:37Yes, let's go.
00:56:46Right.
00:56:47Come on.
00:56:48I have to talk to her.
00:56:49What?
00:56:50Are you mad?
00:56:51Liam?
00:56:51I have to talk to her.
00:56:52No, no.
00:56:52Please go.
00:57:14Oh, my God.
00:57:31Not that I'm not keen to see you, but whatever are you doing here?
00:57:36Won't you believe me if I said I was attending the ball just like you?
00:57:39In a footman's uniform.
00:57:41The man's got to eat.
00:57:43Speaking of men, who is that you're with?
00:57:47Finn Walsh, my betrothed.
00:57:50He looks like a langer.
00:57:52He's a good man.
00:57:54Honest, sturdy.
00:57:56But my heart belongs to another.
00:58:03Well then, Cora MacLeod, may I have a dance?
00:58:37I have a dance.
00:58:42Liam, that first night we met, what did you hope to steal?
00:58:57My necklace.
00:59:00Well, it was my mother's.
00:59:02All I really have of her.
00:59:06Liam, I hate the thought of you thieving.
00:59:08I know.
00:59:09You're better than that.
00:59:11Perhaps I'm not.
00:59:12And I know if you just had some other way.
00:59:20What are you doing?
00:59:22Here.
00:59:23No.
00:59:23Take it.
00:59:24Cor, no.
00:59:25It's a gift.
00:59:26Sell it, do whatever you need.
00:59:28Think of it as a chance to make a different choice in your life.
00:59:32You could forge a new path for yourself.
00:59:35Be the man you truly are.
00:59:39You make me want to be that man.
00:59:46Miss MacLeod!
00:59:48Are you about?
00:59:50I have to go.
01:00:11John!
01:00:13John!
01:00:14Molly!
01:00:15Where is Mr Brady?
01:00:37I know whose house is going to get robbed tonight.
01:00:40John will die.
01:00:41And if Meredith goes home now, she might get killed along with him.
01:00:44Then perhaps that's their destiny.
01:00:46No.
01:00:47I have to stop it.
01:00:48You're here to do what's best for Korra.
01:00:50What would she want?
01:00:55She'd want me to do what's right.
01:01:10Meredith, wait.
01:01:12Wait.
01:01:12Please.
01:01:14Where's John?
01:01:17He's out of town.
01:01:18Why?
01:01:21You want to come over?
01:01:24I want to spend some time with you, yeah.
01:01:27In fact, I want to take you somewhere.
01:01:29If you'll drive.
01:01:32Fine.
01:01:33Let's go.
01:01:35Do you mind getting in the car?
01:01:36I'll wait here.
01:01:38What a gentleman.
01:01:43Come on.
01:01:44Come on.
01:01:45Okay.
01:01:49911, what's your emergency?
01:01:51Yeah, hi.
01:01:51I saw someone lurking outside the Brady house at a 583 North Sycamore.
01:01:56Looks suspicious.
01:02:17You dropped this.
01:02:25What's wrong?
01:02:27Uh, Liam.
01:02:28We were having a moment and...
01:02:31It's fine.
01:02:32It's probably for the best.
01:02:36Cheers.
01:02:38Where's Liam?
01:02:39Who needs him?
01:02:40We're here.
01:02:41Eating, drinking, making merry.
01:02:43Plus, tonight is the only night of the year where no one's getting a speeding ticket.
01:02:47Suzette's right.
01:02:49So?
01:02:51Cora?
01:02:52You want to dance?
01:02:54I'd love to.
01:02:57Oh.
01:03:02Okay.
01:03:03Where'd you pick up a move like that?
01:03:05It's actually kind of embarrassing.
01:03:07Oh, well, now I have to know.
01:03:09So my mom grew up in the South.
01:03:11Mm-hmm.
01:03:11And she insisted I do cotillion.
01:03:14Cotillion?
01:03:15Yeah.
01:03:16It's like these weekly classes where you learn about table manners, etiquette, dancing.
01:03:23Wait.
01:03:24Finn Walsh, were you a debut times?
01:03:28Do my penchant for writing judges' thank you notes give me away?
01:03:31Yeah, maybe.
01:03:33No.
01:03:34No, I wasn't a debut time.
01:03:36But I sure danced with a lot of them.
01:03:38Well, were they all as impressed as I am?
01:03:41How impressed are you?
01:03:44Very.
01:03:50You're smooth.
01:03:52Yeah, but I wasn't a debut time.
01:03:54Yeah.
01:04:19Where are we?
01:04:21What are we doing here?
01:04:23Uh, we are here to look at the stars.
01:04:27Well, we can see the stars from my place, so why do we drive an hour?
01:04:31Because, uh, we can see them better here.
01:04:35You know, like there's, uh, there's Sirius.
01:04:39Well, at least you're here to keep me warm.
01:04:41Your jacket. Right, yeah, your jacket, of course.
01:04:44That's not exactly what I was hinting.
01:04:49Thanks.
01:04:59They are kind of beautiful.
01:05:01Aye.
01:05:03That's usually a solid opener you use to tell me how beautiful I am.
01:05:08Meredith, you are.
01:05:14Okay.
01:05:15I'm getting Sirius mixed messages.
01:05:17Why are we here, Liam?
01:05:18Because I just, I want to spend time with you.
01:05:21So you dragged me away to the middle of nowhere?
01:05:25To look at stars as friends?
01:05:28Wow.
01:05:29Wow, okay.
01:05:31Here's something else.
01:05:32I want to go home.
01:05:33We can't yet.
01:05:34There's still, there's still hours until dawn.
01:05:36So?
01:05:36We're going.
01:05:37Now.
01:05:41I don't have any reception.
01:05:43Let's hope I can get us out of here.
01:05:45No worries.
01:05:46I have a perfect sense of direction.
01:05:49Who knew the policeman's ball would be such a rager?
01:05:52I'm glad that I went.
01:05:53I feel like I bonded with everybody and maybe now they'll start seeing me as my own person.
01:06:00They will.
01:06:02I have no doubt.
01:06:07There's just something about you, Cora.
01:06:15Perfect timing.
01:06:19Liam?
01:06:20No, it's Chief Thompson.
01:06:25Hello?
01:06:26I can't believe you sent us 40 miles in the wrong direction.
01:06:30Perhaps it'll make for a good story at a later date.
01:06:33Oh, there won't be a later date.
01:06:36Aren't you going to at least offer to pump the gas?
01:06:39I would, if I knew what that meant or how to do it.
01:06:41Oh, Leo.
01:06:43I've had it with you.
01:06:44Get out of my car and pump the gas.
01:06:46Okay, okay.
01:06:59Hey.
01:07:00Hey, fellas.
01:07:01Could you give me a hand here?
01:07:03I...
01:07:04Dominic?
01:07:06Whoa, man.
01:07:06Hey!
01:07:07Hey!
01:07:08I've got the police on the line!
01:07:11Thanks.
01:07:12How are the police coming if you don't have any reception?
01:07:15They're not.
01:07:16Let's get out of here before those two realize it.
01:07:23I don't know what happened.
01:07:27I don't know what happened.
01:07:29What's going on?
01:07:34We found your husband's body inside.
01:07:40We think he was killed by an intruder.
01:07:41I'm so sorry.
01:07:44Help!
01:07:46Mr. Brady is dead!
01:07:50He's dead!
01:07:57Where have you been all night?
01:08:06If you'll just let me explain...
01:08:08We should wait for Chief Thompson.
01:08:10Nothing happened with Meredith.
01:08:12You think that's what I'm worried about?
01:08:13I don't care that you ran off with some woman.
01:08:16That's your business.
01:08:17But when that woman's ex-husband shows up dead,
01:08:19you have to know how that looks.
01:08:22What on earth is going on here?
01:08:26You call in a hot tip about the Brady house last night?
01:08:29What?
01:08:30How did you...
01:08:31We traced your phone, obviously.
01:08:32You must have known we were going to do that.
01:08:33Unorthodox, but good, huh?
01:08:35What do you know about John Brady's murder?
01:08:38Nothing.
01:08:39I swear.
01:08:40I just had a hunch that his house would be the next target
01:08:43because Meredith said he was out of town.
01:08:45Why didn't you go through the official channels?
01:08:46And say what exactly?
01:08:48I had a funny feeling.
01:08:49Okay, well, we're going to need to know
01:08:50where you were at midnight last night
01:08:52because that's when the neighbors said
01:08:53that they heard shots from the Brady house.
01:08:56I was just with Meredith.
01:08:59Driving around.
01:09:00That's it.
01:09:01Can anyone else corroborate that?
01:09:03Ideally someone who's also not a prime suspect?
01:09:06Well, we didn't exactly...
01:09:09Wait.
01:09:10What?
01:09:10Wait, no, yes, yes.
01:09:12I, uh, I got into a Donnybrook with a couple of lads
01:09:14at the, um, they're watching me call it
01:09:17the gas station off the main road.
01:09:18The gas station off Corbett?
01:09:20Can you tell us anything about them
01:09:22to help us identify them?
01:09:23Did you know them?
01:09:25Oh, yeah.
01:09:29No, I can't remember.
01:09:32You know what, Liam?
01:09:33Are you going to go home?
01:09:35You're going to take a few days
01:09:36while we clear this up.
01:09:37Come on, let's go.
01:09:40Cora, I know how this looks,
01:09:42but you have to believe me.
01:09:43I wouldn't do this.
01:09:44I hope you can prove that.
01:09:48So I'm not sure I can.
01:09:58Hey, how about that?
01:09:59Days that you're seepin' in Cora, ooh la la.
01:10:02John Brady's dead.
01:10:03And Cora thinks that I had something to do with it.
01:10:05I'll happen it again,
01:10:06just like it did back in Ireland.
01:10:15Cora?
01:10:15I heard voices.
01:10:17Uh.
01:10:19Is Meredith here?
01:10:21No, she's not.
01:10:22Why would you think that?
01:10:23Because you were with her all night?
01:10:24I told you.
01:10:25It's not like that.
01:10:25It doesn't matter.
01:10:27You don't owe me anything.
01:10:28But you do need to tell me where she is
01:10:30because we haven't been able to get a hold of her
01:10:32since this morning.
01:10:33Meredith's disappeared?
01:10:34Yes.
01:10:35So it's just like last time.
01:10:36What are you talking about?
01:10:38What are you hiding?
01:10:39No.
01:10:40Why are you making this so hard?
01:10:42I can't tell you.
01:10:43I wish I could tell you.
01:10:44Okay.
01:10:45I should have just trusted my instincts about you
01:10:47when I met you.
01:10:48Your bad news.
01:10:50Yeah, well, you are right about that.
01:10:59There you are.
01:11:00Things are going off the rails down there.
01:11:02John Brady is dead.
01:11:03Liam is a suspect.
01:11:04And he said that everything's repeating
01:11:05the same way that it did back in Ireland.
01:11:07Oh.
01:11:08Well, sadly, that's their fate.
01:11:11What?
01:11:11No.
01:11:12It can't be.
01:11:12We cannot intervene.
01:11:14That is not our job.
01:11:15Our job is to clear these souls from limbo
01:11:18and allow their actions in this life
01:11:20to dictate where they belong after.
01:11:21Is there any hope for them?
01:11:23Well, Aikon, listen.
01:11:26I am not a purveyor of what the humans call silver linens,
01:11:29but I can tell you one thing after eons of this work.
01:11:34There's always hope.
01:11:36Okay.
01:11:54There you are.
01:11:56Why, I was worried.
01:11:57Cora, uh, so, John Brady has been murdered.
01:12:01What?
01:12:01Well, he was breaking into his house
01:12:03and just trying to return his pocket watch,
01:12:04do the right thing, like you said, what's that?
01:12:06Someone was there before me
01:12:07and Brady was just there, dead on the ground.
01:12:11And the maid saw me
01:12:12and she thinks that I did it, but I didn't do it.
01:12:14I know.
01:12:14I know you didn't.
01:12:18My father knows the constable.
01:12:21He can help.
01:12:23You can tell them the truth.
01:12:24Tell them what?
01:12:26That I stole from John?
01:12:28They'll hang me for that,
01:12:29just as quick as they would for murder,
01:12:30as quick as they would for...
01:12:32for being with you.
01:12:37Then we run.
01:12:40We?
01:12:41No, Cora.
01:12:42I can't ask you to...
01:12:44You're not asking, I'm choosing.
01:12:46Cora, no.
01:12:47I won't let you do that.
01:12:48You can't stop me.
01:12:49Cora, you have a life here.
01:12:51You have...
01:12:52I love you.
01:12:54What?
01:12:55I do.
01:12:58I love you.
01:13:16I love you too much to let you go.
01:13:30Here.
01:13:35You put this back on.
01:13:45And you keep that
01:13:46as a reminder
01:13:48that where you go,
01:13:50I go.
01:13:52I'll hide in the woods.
01:13:53I'll make the arrangements
01:13:54for us to get out of here.
01:13:56Soon.
01:13:59Soon.
01:14:10I need you to get me
01:14:11the surveillance footage
01:14:12from the gas station.
01:14:13I'm on it.
01:14:14There you are.
01:14:15Dad, what are you doing here?
01:14:16I heard your new partner
01:14:17got caught up
01:14:18in a little of a murder case.
01:14:19I need to talk to Boyd
01:14:20to make sure
01:14:20that you're covered politically, okay?
01:14:21No, Dad.
01:14:22You are not going to do that.
01:14:23First of all,
01:14:24it undermines me
01:14:25in front of all of my colleagues
01:14:26and I'm trying very hard
01:14:28to prove myself to them
01:14:29to make myself more
01:14:30than just their memory of you.
01:14:32And second,
01:14:33it makes me feel like
01:14:34you don't believe in me.
01:14:35And I am so tired
01:14:36of trying to prove myself to you.
01:14:38Well, I didn't know
01:14:39you're doing all that.
01:14:40I am.
01:14:40I've done everything you've asked.
01:14:42I've followed in your footsteps.
01:14:43I'm on my way to make chief.
01:14:45What else do you want from me?
01:14:47Cora,
01:14:47this isn't about what I want.
01:14:49This should be about
01:14:50what you want.
01:14:51Sorry to interrupt.
01:14:53It was already requested.
01:14:54Surveillance footage is in.
01:14:57Well, I want
01:14:58to get back to work.
01:15:00Okay.
01:15:02Okay.
01:15:06Okay.
01:15:16Okay.
01:15:30Rough night.
01:15:37I didn't know my stepdad
01:15:38was going to make me do that.
01:15:40He just handed me
01:15:42the credit card skimmer
01:15:42and said I had to help him.
01:15:45And then Liam was there
01:15:47and then they were fighting.
01:15:49Wait, so you did
01:15:50you did see Liam?
01:15:52Some woman?
01:15:54Jake's into some bad stuff.
01:15:55Dom!
01:15:58Oh, it's okay.
01:16:01Stay a little longer.
01:16:01No, Jake.
01:16:02I actually
01:16:02I wanted to talk to you.
01:16:05Wow, that's a nice watch.
01:16:07Thanks.
01:16:07Frank gave it to me.
01:16:08That's a good friend.
01:16:12Police!
01:16:13Stop right there!
01:16:16Stop right there!
01:16:18Hands where I can see them.
01:16:27Cora.
01:16:30Thank you for getting here
01:16:31on such short notice.
01:16:32Of course.
01:16:33Anything to help the case.
01:16:41This is a terrible day
01:16:43for you, Jake.
01:16:44Memento stolen jewelry
01:16:45in your car.
01:16:46Credit card skimmers.
01:16:48Maybe murder.
01:16:49No, no, no.
01:16:49Wait, wait, wait.
01:16:50I had nothing to do
01:16:51with the murder.
01:16:52Then we are going to need
01:16:53an alibi for you
01:16:54last night at midnight.
01:16:55I was at the gas station
01:16:58and I got into a scuffle
01:16:59with some fool
01:16:59who was accusing me
01:17:01of some stuff.
01:17:01Can you describe this fool?
01:17:03Yeah.
01:17:04I guess 30s,
01:17:06a little taller than me,
01:17:08um, funny accent
01:17:09with a lady in a fancy dress.
01:17:11Was anyone else with you?
01:17:18No.
01:17:20Just me.
01:17:23Great.
01:17:24Well, now that we've
01:17:24gotten that cleared up,
01:17:26I have a couple other things
01:17:27I want to ask you about.
01:17:43You don't have to do that.
01:17:45I want to do it.
01:17:46Free time and idle hands
01:17:48and all that.
01:17:48Well, then I have bad news
01:17:50because you're going to have
01:17:51less free time
01:17:52since you're coming back
01:17:52to work.
01:17:53What?
01:17:53We pulled in Jake Petrowski,
01:17:55Dominic's stepdad,
01:17:56and he supported your alibi
01:17:58in the John Brady murder.
01:18:00So you did know
01:18:01it was him.
01:18:02And you recognized Dominic
01:18:03and you were willing
01:18:04to take a murder rap
01:18:05to protect him?
01:18:06Why?
01:18:08Second chances.
01:18:11I heard you saw
01:18:12the jewelry case.
01:18:13Yeah.
01:18:14Jake had his sticky fingers
01:18:15in that one, too.
01:18:16Somebody reached out to him
01:18:17to fence the stolen jewels.
01:18:18Who was behind it?
01:18:19The jewelry store owner.
01:18:21Really?
01:18:22Apparently the business
01:18:23was struggling
01:18:23and he's friends
01:18:24with the O'Malley's,
01:18:25heard about their house
01:18:26getting broken into,
01:18:27and so he decided
01:18:28to do a copycat crime,
01:18:29try to collect
01:18:30the insurance money
01:18:31and sell the jewels
01:18:32through Jake.
01:18:33Clever.
01:18:34But it still doesn't
01:18:35get us any closer
01:18:36to figuring out
01:18:36who did the other jobs
01:18:38or who killed
01:18:39John Brady.
01:18:40Us.
01:18:43We are partners.
01:18:47Um, right.
01:18:50I have to get changed
01:18:51and get going.
01:18:55But, um,
01:18:57you should come
01:18:57to the barbecue.
01:18:59I think there's someone
01:19:00there who'd want
01:19:00to see you.
01:19:12Hey, it's my dad.
01:19:15Oh, give him my best.
01:19:16Oh, I will.
01:19:18Also, Dominic
01:19:19should be here somewhere,
01:19:20so you guys should talk.
01:19:21Yeah.
01:19:23Hey, there she is.
01:19:26Congratulations.
01:19:28So, what do you think
01:19:29of my hobby?
01:19:31Okay, I'm sorry.
01:19:32I shouldn't have said that.
01:19:33You are changing
01:19:35these kids' lives,
01:19:36and I'm proud of you, honey.
01:19:39You know me.
01:19:40I just want you
01:19:41to be happy.
01:19:43What do you mean?
01:19:44I'm happy.
01:19:45Okay.
01:19:46Good.
01:19:47Oh, Suzette just got here.
01:19:49I'll be back.
01:19:49All right.
01:19:50I'll see you.
01:19:52Hi.
01:19:53Thank you so much.
01:19:55Of course.
01:19:56Happy to help.
01:19:56I only ask to be
01:19:57repaid in gossip.
01:19:59So, how's the
01:20:00love triangle going?
01:20:01Why are you so
01:20:02obsessed with my love life?
01:20:03Because I don't
01:20:04have one of my own.
01:20:06Okay, well,
01:20:06how much time do you have?
01:20:11Hey there, boyo.
01:20:13Hey.
01:20:14I'm sorry about everything.
01:20:16I should have
01:20:17turned myself in.
01:20:17It's all Royce.
01:20:19Hey.
01:20:20You got a second
01:20:21chance now, don't you?
01:20:23Don't waste it.
01:20:24I won't.
01:20:27Good life.
01:20:32So, are you as good
01:20:33on the grill as you are
01:20:34on the dance floor?
01:20:36Once again, you'll have
01:20:37to tell me.
01:20:40Congratulations.
01:20:41Looks like you really
01:20:42helped set them on their way.
01:20:44Which, I do find surprising
01:20:45because it really did seem
01:20:46like you were hoping to
01:20:47keep Korra for yourself
01:20:48there for a bit.
01:20:49It was.
01:20:51I still want to believe
01:20:52that things can be
01:20:53different.
01:20:54That we could
01:20:55defy destiny.
01:20:59But?
01:20:59But my love
01:21:00is what got her killed
01:21:01last time.
01:21:02And with history
01:21:03repeating itself,
01:21:04I can't let that
01:21:05happen again.
01:21:09She should be with Finn.
01:21:12Just because you and Korra
01:21:14were an errant pairing
01:21:17doesn't mean you weren't
01:21:18also a beautiful one.
01:21:27About the other night...
01:21:28We don't have to.
01:21:30It's fine.
01:21:30No, I want to.
01:21:33Look, I know you and I
01:21:35haven't spent that much
01:21:36time together,
01:21:37but I have this feeling
01:21:39like I already know you.
01:21:43And of course,
01:21:43I know you,
01:21:45but it's more than that.
01:21:49Do you know what I mean?
01:21:58Yeah.
01:21:59Yeah, I do.
01:22:02Um, I'm so sorry.
01:22:04Can we talk about this
01:22:08later?
01:22:08Yeah, yeah.
01:22:11Liam!
01:22:17Can I talk to you
01:22:18for a second?
01:22:21Um, okay.
01:22:25Um, I've spent my whole
01:22:26life trying to be tough
01:22:28and trying to be the best
01:22:31and trying to prove
01:22:32myself to everybody.
01:22:35and then I met you
01:22:37and
01:22:39I've never felt like
01:22:41I have to prove
01:22:42myself to you
01:22:42because I don't feel
01:22:43like I have to
01:22:44because I feel like
01:22:45you know me
01:22:46already.
01:22:48Like, I know you
01:22:49or I'm
01:22:50I'm meant to know you.
01:22:53I know.
01:22:54I feel that too.
01:22:57And I never really
01:22:58believed and
01:22:59meant to be
01:23:00but
01:23:03I do have this
01:23:04feeling that
01:23:04meeting you
01:23:05was inevitable.
01:23:06Do you think
01:23:07that destiny's
01:23:08fixed?
01:23:09I don't know
01:23:11but I like you
01:23:17and I'd like to
01:23:18find out what
01:23:19this could be.
01:23:24Would you?
01:23:25I don't know you
01:23:28if I's
01:23:29were going to see you
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