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01:50There's this, um, this place that does really great cocktails...
01:53Give me some...
01:56We should meet there.
01:576.30 Westbury Bar.
01:59Yeah, that looks for me.
02:01See you there.
02:07Bonnie!
02:49Check it out.
02:51Allison has been Marie Kondo-ing her garage.
02:55Your dad and I had those made for Spring Fling
02:56when we were co-presidents of SAE.
02:58Wow, it sounds like fun.
03:01There's one word for it.
03:02You know, at the memorial,
03:04when we wrote down our memories about him
03:05and sent him up in the lanterns,
03:07mine was about the 20-foot bong
03:08he built up the side of the staircase.
03:10And it wasn't just PVC.
03:12He had to have borosilicate glass.
03:14I mean, only the best for him, right?
03:18He ever teach you?
03:19No, no, I mean...
03:23Come on, come on.
03:25Let's try it.
03:25Really?
03:26That's it over.
03:27Okay, you know?
03:28Just pop it off your knee,
03:29pop it off the inside of your foot,
03:31just like that.
03:33Perfect.
03:33Love it.
03:34What?
03:35Okay.
03:51Talked to the M.E.
03:52She said she's gonna prioritize the autopsy.
03:54Good luck with that.
03:55This party's in a hundred pieces.
03:58What is...
03:59What is that?
04:00Bleach?
04:01Oven cleaner?
04:03Both.
04:05Go look for the ID.
04:06It's not in here.
04:14Hey.
04:15You found a wallet, credit card,
04:17anything with a name on it?
04:17No, that's...
04:21Look, what was by the bed.
04:25What do you think that is?
04:28TNT?
04:29Liquid X?
04:31Murder One?
04:32Dance Fever?
04:34Look at that.
04:35Latin number's still on it.
04:36It's gotta be better than running the talks.
05:04We got a hashtag.
05:06Crime at the crossings.
05:08Keep an eye on the comments,
05:09see if anyone knows who lived here.
05:12A woman who wears a size seven and a half shoe.
05:17Might be helpful if the body had feet.
05:24Something about this stuff here,
05:25feels like it doesn't belong.
05:26It's cheap.
05:28Temporary.
05:28Maybe it's the sublet?
05:31Nah.
05:32Nah, the guy in that main bedroom,
05:33it doesn't look like he needs the money.
05:39Does this look like it could be her handwriting?
05:41Beef with brock, shrimp, wontons,
05:44tum, gah, I don't know what that was.
05:45Chicken fried rice.
05:48It's for one or two people.
05:50Two.
05:51Unless it's you.
05:52She kept this ticket to the movies
05:54a couple of months ago.
05:55Must have been a date.
05:56Nobody goes on dates to the movies anymore.
05:59Unless it's playing on your soul hood
06:01and you only really watched the first half.
06:02Yeah, well, she likes the movies.
06:05And she kept a fortune from cookies, too.
06:08She seems innocent.
06:12Naive.
06:14I wonder who she was.
06:16Is.
06:17Was.
06:19Well, she's a white girl.
06:21Saw the makeup on the counter in there.
06:24What do you think?
06:25Katie?
06:25Oh, Olivia.
06:28I'm thinking early 20s,
06:31lower middle class background,
06:33hooking up with her rich roommate
06:35and thought fucking him was magic.
06:40God, that's sad.
06:43Unless it's not.
06:51Yes.
06:52Yeah.
06:53Like, I'll never go to bed.
06:58I don't think I'm mad.
07:02Oh, yeah.
07:03Oh, yeah.
07:05I hate.
07:07Oh, yeah.
07:07Cheap.
07:10Wow.
07:11I love to be.
07:12Yeah.
07:13Like I said.
07:40¡Suscríbete al canal!
07:48So give her a call, all right, Megan?
07:51She told me it's been a while.
08:31So...
08:39Hello.
08:40Right this way.
09:04You okay?
09:08Yes.
09:09Sorry.
09:10I think I just need a nap.
09:16So, is this a normal lunch for you or are you trying to impress me?
09:21No.
09:21No.
09:21God, no.
09:22No.
09:22We're slumming it.
09:26I like that dress on you.
09:28Thank you.
09:29I think it's from the 90s.
09:31Got it at a swap meet.
09:32Is that weird?
09:33No.
09:34It just makes me think about what it's been up to this whole time.
09:37I don't know.
09:38I didn't ask for its resume when I bought it.
09:42Yeah.
09:43In 1993, I went to a Nirvana concert in Detroit.
09:48In 1996, I went to Vegas, got married.
09:57And then, uh...
10:00And then, uh...
10:04And it got busted with 10 kilos of cocaine.
10:08Mm.
10:091999.
10:12And then what happened?
10:15I have no fucking idea.
10:17Are you two ready?
10:18Yeah.
10:19Very.
10:25Can we get the check, please?
10:26Sure thing.
10:28There you go.
10:29Yeah.
10:32Can I ask you what's with the cash?
10:34Because I've never seen you use a credit card.
10:36It's a mistrust of the financial industrial complex.
10:40That's very Amish of you.
10:41You know how much information that they gather from your credit card spending?
10:45They know everything about you.
10:46What you're doing, what you ate, who you're with.
10:50So what do you do?
10:51You keep it under your mattress?
10:53Exactly.
10:54You bury it in your yard.
10:56I don't have a yard.
10:58I'm really asking you, what do you do?
11:01I keep all my account information in a safe place.
11:04I'm not going to be an open book to an industry that doesn't care about anything other than its own
11:09profits.
11:11Hey, I get it.
11:13I mean, I don't want corporate overlords all up in my business either, so.
11:20Is that why you're not on social media?
11:24Of course I looked.
11:25Not on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok.
11:30Nothing.
11:31Yeah, no.
11:31No, I used to be on all that stuff, but then this guy in Tulsa stole my sister's identity and
11:37used it to try to buy a car.
11:38So I took myself up of everything after that.
11:42That's a bit of an extreme reaction to your sister's bad luck, right?
11:46Yeah, I don't know. It really didn't feel like that at the time.
11:50It's not just social media, though.
11:53You're not on the internet at all.
11:57I don't know.
11:59I guess my life's not very notable.
12:13Can I come see you tonight?
12:14Not if I see you first.
12:16Let me bring dinner to your place.
12:18Oh, no.
12:19But your place is so much better.
12:21I don't care. I'm coming over.
12:22Okay.
12:31Come on. Get her room.
12:34No.
12:36You're gonna get me arrested.
12:37I don't care. I can't help it.
12:40I can't help it.
12:42I'm cooking, I'm thinking no.
12:49Maybe.
12:50Maybe.
13:00Maybe.
13:00Maybe.
13:01Maybe.
13:02Maybe.
13:05Maybe.
13:08Um, I'll see you at 6.30.
13:10Ok, I'll text you the address.
14:04I'll text you the address.
14:35I'll text you the address.
15:01I'll text you the address.
15:06Hey, you seen Reardon?
15:09Back there.
15:12Back there.
15:17Back there.
15:18Back there.
15:20Back there.
15:21Back there.
15:21Back there.
15:23Back there.
15:24Back there.
15:27Back there.
15:39Back there.
15:40Back there.
15:51¡Suscríbete al canal!
16:12No, it was a tip from one of the neighbors.
16:15Apartment 33, panda pajamas.
16:18She's a venture capitalist.
16:20Maybe she can invest in your food truck for when you move off the grid.
16:24I hate food trucks.
16:25Got a neurovirus that wants to know.
16:27A neurovirus from the lobster truck ruined your whole Labor Day weekend.
16:31We know.
16:32Hey, so what do you do for money when you're lounging around Costa Rica in your banana hammock?
16:37Costa Rica.
16:39Who said anything about Costa Rica?
16:41And what about your kid?
16:42You're just going to leave him here, alone, with a broken water heater?
16:46I'll fix that water heater, and I would never leave my kid.
16:49But who gives a fuck about me?
16:53Come, show me your brilliance.
16:57Well, we got this shitty heater and corrosives.
17:02Somebody googled how to get rid of this guy.
17:06And then it's as thin as this.
17:08This, this, this, this, this.
17:12I mean, we're supposed to think that cat lives here.
17:16But it's a jacket straight out of the dry cleaners.
17:21This scene is staged.
17:24But why?
17:25To make it look like a cartel thing?
17:27Or to screw us on the identity of the victim, make us waste the first two days trying to find
17:32out who he is.
17:32See, we, we gotta stop calling him a he.
17:35He's a soap.
17:36He could be a she.
17:37Or an intersexual.
17:38I don't know if I can say that.
17:41Hey, hey, don't move.
17:43Don't move.
17:43Why is he here?
17:45How'd you get in there?
17:46I walked.
17:47Breathe through your mouth.
17:48It's easier.
17:50I don't understand how you people do this for a living.
17:53We wanted to be douchebag landlords, but we failed the test.
17:55Give me that, man.
17:57Is this our tenant?
17:58Yeah.
17:59Oliver Kennedy.
18:00So very blue blood.
18:02He's month to month.
18:04Kubler Berhane Studios.
18:06That's the owner of this apartment?
18:09Go put this man out of his misery.
18:12You call Kubler Berhane.
18:14I'm gonna run the ID.
18:15Okay.
18:16Oh, hey.
18:18Grab me my gummies.
18:21Let's go, skinny jeans.
18:22How do you get those things around my arms?
18:31Hi.
18:32Hey.
18:32Oh, my God.
18:34Thank you.
18:35These are so beautiful.
18:55Why aren't you saying anything?
18:57About what?
18:58About this place.
18:59I know it's a dump.
19:01My work was just starting, and it was the only thing I could find on such a short time.
19:05I don't think this place is a dump.
19:06I like attic apartments.
19:09It's like, if the house had a brain, this is where it would be.
19:14I don't have to be a pretty small brain, but...
19:17In real estate terms, this is called cozy.
19:19What do the ads say?
19:22Quaint.
19:23Close to transportation.
19:25It's better than unique.
19:27Why?
19:28What's unique?
19:29Haunted.
19:35What was it that you said about ghosts?
19:40It's the people who are haunted, not the place.
19:43No, I think you said you can't rule anything out.
19:46Uh-huh.
19:47I did say that, didn't I?
19:49You know, I was actually just thinking about how we once lived in a house that I thought was haunted.
19:56I would hear these creaks in the middle of the night, and this low hum, like someone was moaning.
20:03My sister said it was all in my head, but I knew she heard it, too.
20:06Then I thought that it must be these little glass animals that my mother collected, coming alive in the night
20:12and running around.
20:13So I would check in the morning to see if they'd moved.
20:16One time I even put a strand of my hair over the little giraffe, just so I would know.
20:23I trust it was still there in the morning?
20:25Yes, it was.
20:29I think I was actually pretty disappointed.
20:32My house was kind of lonely growing up.
20:36My sister was never really home, and my mom was pretty out of it most of the time.
20:41So I thought that they would come find me or something.
20:59Okay.
21:00Wait, hold on.
21:02Who really have to be?
21:07Read a book.
21:10I've read this book.
21:11Hurry.
21:14Hurry.
21:22Hurry.
21:26Hurry.
21:32Hurry.
21:33Hurry.
21:35Hurry.
21:36Hurry.
21:38Hurry.
21:41Hurry.
22:07¡Gracias!
22:18¡Gracias!
22:19I, uh...
22:20met your friends.
22:21Oh, yeah.
22:23They like to watch.
22:32Does this bring me joy?
22:34I don't know.
22:36So dump it.
22:37I can't.
22:38It's from our wedding.
22:40Ok, entonces ponlo en la caja y no piensas.
22:54No olvides quién es realmente.
22:58Bueno, es demasiado tarde ahora.
23:00No sé qué quieres que me haga.
23:02Te voy a ir a ir a él.
23:03Si es bueno a su trabajo, no voy a ir a ir a él.
23:05Y le doy a su padre por invertir en la empresa cuando no hubiera otro vicio.
23:10No le doy a nada.
23:12Y esa familia no puede hacer que te complique en su cover-up.
23:15¿Cover-up?
23:16¿No es Oliver Gate?
23:20¿Qué ha estado haciendo en los últimos años?
23:23¿Hm? No hemos visto él.
23:25Él estaba en Oakland, trabajando en una gran empresa.
23:29Pensaba que él estaba en Nueva York.
23:31Él estaba antes. ¿Por qué importa?
23:33Porque él se mueve cada vez que el pasado se encuentra con él.
23:37Él es erótico.
23:38Unstable.
23:39Bueno, no todos los que viajan son perdidos.
23:43Yo puedo comprar un mug que dice eso.
23:45Sí, si te lo haré, voy a dejarlo.
23:46Ya lo haré, voy a dejarlo.
23:55¡Eres ju-ren un dado a Anderson!
23:58¡Eres ju-ren unienne!
24:03¡A Ya Bl valle, estaitura!
24:14¿Qué es lo que es hoy?
24:17Tengo algo de trabajo para hacer
24:19el nuevo retrofit para la biblioteca.
24:22¿Quién necesita libros cuando hay porn?
24:30¿Hola?
24:32Este es Ms. Wise.
24:37Oh, no, he noticido.
24:43Bueno, supongo que te va a poner me en donde.
24:46Ok, no, no va a funcionar.
24:47I signed this lease less than two months ago
24:49y no-one ha dicho algo sobre esto.
24:52¿Can I speak to the owner of the building?
24:54Sí, por favor, te voy a decir.
24:58¿Qué es eso?
25:01I had to leave for three weeks
25:02for some massive extermination.
25:05¿Están tente?
25:06No, es más que eso.
25:07That they have to repair the truss.
25:11What is a truss?
25:12It´s the timber.
25:13It holds the roof up.
25:19You can stay with me.
25:24No I can't.
25:25Yeah.
25:27Yeah, you can stay with me.
25:28I have a whole other room,
25:29just sitting there.
25:30Empty.
25:31No.
25:32That´s incredibly generous of you,
25:34pero no puedo pedir que haga eso.
25:36No es el mundo del mundo.
25:37Voy a poder conseguir algo.
25:45Ciara, quiero que...
25:50Cómo.
25:51Seré divertido.
25:52Podemos decir que somos un marido marido.
25:55Podemos decir que nos llenamos por dejar de comer en la cama.
25:58Y nos podemos decir que estás en una barra con las chicas.
26:00¡Stop!
26:01Sí, eso es divertido.
26:03Solo tres semanas.
26:04Quiero decir, cuando me has me,
26:06será el fin.
26:22No, no, no.
26:23No, no, no.
26:23Tenemos un problema.
26:24Porque no me puede ver en mi real underwear.
26:26No, no, no.
26:27No, no.
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26:35No, no.
26:38No.
26:41No, no.
26:46Am I the new Tyler Murkow?
26:50Fallen for you too fast.
26:51Ah, sí.
26:53Sí, sí.
26:58Y voy a traer.
27:01No si te traeré primero.
27:05Mmm.
27:12Mmm.
27:14Mmm.
27:39No, no.
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32:45No.
32:47No, no.
32:48No, no.
32:48No, no.
32:49No, no, no.
32:51No, no.
32:52She's nice and smart and funny.
32:55Where'd you meet?
32:57Grocery store near my office.
33:03I saw her in there a couple of times.
33:05We were talking.
33:08Her name's Ciara, and it's fine.
33:10Okay? Don't worry.
33:14I haven't told her anything.
33:15What do you mean by that?
33:16I mean, I haven't told her anything about myself that isn't surface level.
33:20I'm new to the city.
33:20I'm working at an architecture firm.
33:23I'm an insomniac.
33:25So, you're sleeping together?
33:28Yeah, we're adults.
33:29Okay, so your plan is to engage in a physically intimate relationship
33:33while keeping your emotional connection entirely superficial.
33:37People do it all the time.
33:39Yeah, maybe.
33:41But we're talking about you.
33:43I know how lonely you are, but don't you think it's more important to protect yourself?
33:47If the answer is yes, you need to get rid of that letter and break it off.
33:52Now.
33:54Before you do something, you'll regret.
34:16You want to start bringing over your stuff tonight?
34:35Where the hell have you been?
34:37I'm so sorry.
34:38I've been totally slammed.
34:39I tried to call mom, but she's not picking up.
34:41Yeah, hold on.
34:45Hey, mom.
34:46Talk to Megan.
34:51Hey, baby.
34:54Hi, mom.
34:55How's it going?
34:57Oh, typical shit.
34:58Hey, honey, will you give me another one of those beers?
35:02Oh, did your sister tell you?
35:06The house you grew up in belongs to the bank.
35:08It's official.
35:11You got the notice?
35:13In the mail.
35:15Next week it goes in the fucking newspaper.
35:18Okay, well, mom, listen.
35:19I mean, you still have time, right?
35:21We have 30 days to respond.
35:23Tell them what?
35:24No, I don't have the money.
35:27You know, I can barely keep my phone on, much less pay 120 days back, too.
35:31Plus, the gas company doubled rates across the whole county.
35:34You know, if your father paid half of what he owed when he left, we would not be in this
35:40position.
35:41We would not have to sell our...
35:42Okay, I really can't talk about dad right now, okay?
35:44Listen, how much do you need for the house?
35:50$42 million, sir.
35:53Okay, I'm being serious.
35:54What do you need, like, five grand?
35:56Something like that.
35:58I don't know what's track.
35:59Okay, well, tell the bank that you're going to have that this month.
36:04But I won't.
36:05So why would I tell him that?
36:07Yes, you will.
36:09I will.
36:10I mean, I think I might even be able to send you $10,000 by then.
36:13Where are you going to get that kind of money?
36:15I just said, work's going really good.
36:18Not $10,000 good.
36:20For data entry?
36:22Yeah, it's a big tech company.
36:24It's a lot of hours.
36:30Are you still there?
36:35Yep.
36:38I just don't know what you're up to, but it sounds like trouble.
36:46Don't you trust me?
36:49Hell no.
36:51No, I never have.
36:53You remember when you stole that guinea pig from church and I found it in your dresser drawer?
36:59That's when I knew I have a little freak on my hands.
37:04People owe us for what they put us through, and I'm making them pay, okay?
37:07And that's really all you need to know right now.
37:09Who?
37:10Who are you talking about?
37:12Mom, I've got to go because my boss is here, but keep this conversation between us, okay?
37:17I really mean it.
37:19Hey, I don't like this, Megan Ann.
37:23Yeah, well, you will when the bills are paid, so stop packing and call the bank.
37:27I love you.
37:28I love you, too.
37:51I love you.
37:58He lived in your company's apartment.
38:00He worked for you?
38:03Yeah, um, I haven't been in the office for a couple of weeks.
38:08Did, uh, something happen to him?
38:11Not necessarily.
38:13A body was found in the apartment.
38:15Company apartment?
38:16Apartment 11.
38:18That's, that's all I can say right now.
38:21Can you think of anyone who would want to hurt Oliver?
38:24Of course not.
38:24He's a good guy.
38:25Tell me what you know about him.
38:28When did you hire him?
38:30Uh, a couple months ago.
38:34We needed a new technologist.
38:37And he was good.
38:39Hmm.
38:40And when did you last see him?
38:42When I ran into him at the park on the pier a couple Saturdays ago.
38:47Um, he said hi.
38:49That's it.
38:49And then you just stopped coming to work?
38:53I guess so.
38:55Uh, who lived here with him?
38:57No one that I know.
38:58Well, I'm gonna have to get my mind on other things.
39:03Okay, um, what if I told you that I just got the results back from a bottle of medication we
39:12found in the apartment.
39:13It's a sedative called propofol that was stolen from a hospital.
39:16It may have been used in this crime, and if the victim isn't Oliver, then Oliver may still be out
39:23there somewhere.
39:25Alive and in trouble.
39:27Mr. Verhain, I need your help.
39:29So does he.
39:35Okay, um, I didn't run into him in the park.
39:40He asked me to meet him.
39:42He had something he needed to say.
39:51Uh, uh, Detective Connolly, you are?
39:54Elliot Verhain, Oliver Kennedy's boss.
39:57Mr. Verhain was telling me about the last time they saw each other.
40:00That's all I know.
40:01No, you were in the middle of saying Oliver called you to meet.
40:05That's not what I meant.
40:07It's what you said.
40:08You do know that Oliver Kennedy isn't his real name, right?
40:12I missed on his ID, but the person never even existed until December last year.
40:17I don't know where you're getting this information.
40:19Great state of Massachusetts, registry motor vehicles, man.
40:22Well, I don't know what you're talking about.
40:24Hmm, yeah, you do.
40:27Because I can tell.
40:28Uh, Carl?
40:28Well, Mr. Verhain's wife recently passed in an accident, and he's under a considerable amount of stress.
40:35Oh, yeah.
40:38But we are sure it was an accident, though.
40:39Sorry, my partner.
40:40What are you trying to say?
40:41Carl, what do you say?
40:41I do mean to imply.
40:42He lied to the cops about that.
40:43Maybe he's lying about this.
40:44All right, forget it.
40:45I'm done.
40:46Well, listen, I'm not.
40:46Who do you think I am?
40:48Some cracked-out dirtbag like the people you usually deal with?
40:51I don't mean to laugh, but you say crack.
40:52No one smokes crack.
40:53Mr. Verhain, you don't want to just...
40:54Let go, stop.
40:55I will fucking sue you!
40:57Go nuts.
40:58Mr. Verhain, Mr. Verhain, stop.
41:00What the fuck?
41:01He just lied like five times in a row.
41:05I'll be here waiting.
41:08Right here.
41:37You think?
41:39You never know.
41:40You never know.
41:42You never know.
42:16You never know.
42:16I'll try not to bother you if I get up in the middle of the night.
42:20Yeah, I really hope you can get some sleep tonight.
42:23What's tomorrow?
42:24Uh, I dot the eyes in the library project, um, I had a prep presentation at the bank.
42:33You sound so excited.
42:37I don't know.
42:38Network design is, it's tedious.
42:41Debating about six wires or eight wires, it's just, it's hard to care, you know?
42:46You know, I never asked you this, but what made you get into architectural technology to begin with?
42:51I don't know.
42:52I, I sort of fell into it.
42:55I didn't know what I was going to do with my life.
42:57I mean, when I was younger, I was sure that I was going to be an astronaut.
43:04Yeah, a fucking astronaut.
43:07It's just so laughable.
43:08I don't think so.
43:10Yes, it is.
43:10I think you definitely have the right stuff.
43:14Well, apparently I don't.
43:15I was planning to get a degree in STEM of some kind, minor in astronomy, but, um...
43:22But what?
43:23I just sort of shifted into this.
43:28Maybe I was never meant to wear the meatball after all.
43:34What's the meatball?
43:37The meatball.
43:39In the space suit.
43:41It's been the logo forever.
43:44I've never heard anyone call that a meatball.
43:46What do you, that's everyone calls it the meatball.
43:49What do you call it?
43:50I don't know.
43:51I'd call it nothing.
43:52How do you, sorry, how do you not know about this?
43:56It's a basic, it's a basic fact.
44:05Of course I know the fucking meatball.
44:08Uh-huh.
44:12You sound scary.
44:15You should have seen your face.
44:17Who do you think I am?
44:26Can I go take a bath?
44:27Yeah, of course.
44:37Thanks.
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