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My Neighbor's Secret (2009) Full Movie HD [Full Movie] [Vertical Drama]Full EP - Full
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00:00:16Booked us a great hotel on Lakeshore Drive. You're gonna love Chicago.
00:00:20You seem a bit nervous there, Gretchen, okay?
00:00:47And I want to single out one person on our design team.
00:00:51He's only been with us for nine months, but his tireless efforts brought this commission in on time and under
00:00:59budget.
00:01:00Fred Keller.
00:01:03Thank you, Nick. I'm not used to so much praise.
00:01:08They thought I might ask for a raise.
00:01:13Cheers.
00:01:30He did a great job, Brent. The restaurant looks amazing.
00:01:34Too bad Gretchen couldn't be here.
00:01:38Unfortunately, she had a big client presentation, but thank you.
00:01:41So what times are meeting with Mr. Carlucci tomorrow?
00:01:43Ten a.m. sharp.
00:01:45I have to remember to sit on my watch back an hour. I always forget that.
00:01:48Don't worry. I'll remind you. I didn't have to show up too early.
00:01:52Hey. Your wallet.
00:01:57Don't worry.
00:02:09Help me out.
00:02:24You'll see.
00:02:41It's Gretchen, please leave a message.
00:02:44Hey, Gretch, it's me.
00:02:45We're still at Bel Canto.
00:02:47So give me a call, okay?
00:02:49Bye.
00:02:52Hey.
00:02:55I'm going to say that's not a child, I'll be able to answer your questions.
00:03:00I'm going to talk to you.
00:03:02I said White, which is still at the 19th.
00:03:06Thank you, sir.
00:03:07I'm going to talk to you.
00:03:16Hello.
00:03:17Is this Mr. Keller?
00:03:18Yes, this is Brent Keller.
00:03:20This is Detective Neal.
00:03:21I'm afraid I have some bad news.
00:03:23Your wife is dead.
00:03:26I'm sorry, I don't think I hurt you.
00:03:27We found her body in a parking lot at the airport.
00:03:31Looks like she was murdered.
00:03:32Oh, God, no.
00:03:33I'm sorry, Mr. Keller.
00:03:36I'm sorry, Mr. Keller.
00:03:39No.
00:03:39No.
00:04:03We're still gathering information, but it looks like a robbery.
00:04:07She was with another man who also died at the scene.
00:04:14You were with Mr. Keller all evening.
00:04:16We worked together at Morphic Architecture.
00:04:19We are celebrating the opening of one of our new buildings.
00:04:22Did either of you know Mrs. Keller?
00:04:26She didn't make it to many office functions.
00:04:29She'd just gone back to work at some ad agency downtown.
00:04:33They were crazy in love. Practically newlyweds.
00:04:36All right. That's great. Thanks. That's all we need for now.
00:04:41If you need any help, contacting people, making arrangements, whatever, I'm here for you.
00:04:48Okay?
00:04:50Okay?
00:04:50Let's go.
00:04:58Let's go.
00:05:00Let's go.
00:05:01I don't know.
00:05:32Brent, we just heard.
00:05:34Sean's sister called us with the news.
00:05:36We're so sorry.
00:05:39Jason and I saw you getting home.
00:05:41We know it's late, but we had to come by.
00:05:45Is there anything we can get you?
00:05:46Do you want to come over for a while?
00:05:49You really shouldn't be alone.
00:05:52My wife's never coming home.
00:06:01I don't know what I do.
00:06:03Anything ever happen to you?
00:06:20Have you checked the security camera tape?
00:06:22Anybody come forward yet?
00:06:23It's been less than 24 hours, Mr. Keller.
00:06:25Well, what about any witnesses?
00:06:26Any fingerprints?
00:06:27We're doing everything possible.
00:06:28No, apparently you're not, detective.
00:06:30The gun killed, my wife, is still out there.
00:06:31Hey, listen.
00:06:32We've run the bullet casings.
00:06:33There were no matches at IBIS.
00:06:36Whoever did this was just looking to score some quick cash.
00:06:38There was nothing left at the crime scene.
00:06:40No credit cards, driver's license.
00:06:42Your wife traveled to Chicago on business with Mr. Miller?
00:06:46Yeah.
00:06:47She had a presentation with a client.
00:06:50Ever since we've been married,
00:06:51we've never spent the night apart.
00:06:53Did your wife and Mr. Miller socialize much outside the office?
00:06:57What kind of a question is that?
00:06:59You people don't seem to understand,
00:07:01but I've got a funeral to plan,
00:07:03and I don't even know where to begin.
00:07:04Cremation or burial?
00:07:06I don't know.
00:07:06We didn't talk about that stuff.
00:07:07We talked about starting a family,
00:07:09about building a nursery,
00:07:10about what to name our kids.
00:07:16I'm sorry.
00:07:18I can't do this right now.
00:07:21Do you guys mind if I go?
00:07:23Sure.
00:07:25Sure.
00:07:28Sure.
00:07:51He can come over and play.
00:07:53If you're late picking him up,
00:07:54don't worry about it.
00:07:55Okay.
00:07:56Oh, I gotta go.
00:07:56Jason's home.
00:07:57Bye.
00:07:57Bye.
00:07:59I'm sorry.
00:08:00I'm sorry.
00:08:01I'm sorry.
00:08:01I'm sorry.
00:08:02The schedule was crazy,
00:08:03and then it was in the middle of my charts,
00:08:05and Paul asked me to help her out with a consultation.
00:08:08Ever since she joined the practice,
00:08:10you spent more time with her than us?
00:08:12Honey, come on.
00:08:13You know, that's not true.
00:08:14It's the flu season.
00:08:15This happens every year.
00:08:16We'll be over in a few weeks.
00:08:18How about a glass of wine?
00:08:20Yes.
00:08:22Have you, uh,
00:08:23I've seen her talk to Brent lately.
00:08:24The, uh, lights are off over there again.
00:08:26No, not since the funeral last week.
00:08:28You know, we should really check in.
00:08:29Yeah, I did.
00:08:30Left three messages, nothing.
00:08:32I'll walk over tomorrow with Austin.
00:08:49Yeah, thanks for understanding, Nick.
00:08:51Take all the time you need.
00:08:52Yeah, I'll probably get more work done from home anyway.
00:08:55That's right.
00:08:56Hopefully I'll be back in a couple weeks.
00:08:59I knew I could count on you.
00:09:01Absolutely, Brent.
00:09:02Hang in there.
00:09:03Bye.
00:09:04Bye.
00:09:06Bye.
00:09:13Daddy!
00:09:14Guess what?
00:09:15What?
00:09:15I got an alien map.
00:09:16No, you did not.
00:09:17Did you?
00:09:17I did, look.
00:09:18Did you?
00:09:19Oh, my God.
00:09:20Oh, my God.
00:09:21I knew it.
00:09:22I knew it.
00:09:23Bye.
00:09:25I knew it.
00:09:29When's the last time?
00:09:36I'm getting a home-cooked meal.
00:09:41Come in.
00:09:47Ah, you didn't have to go to all this trouble.
00:09:49You're a saint.
00:09:50You know, if you ever want to stop by and just talk, I'm home writing.
00:09:53Mm-hmm.
00:09:53And I use that word loosely.
00:09:55Oh, the book not going well?
00:09:56It hasn't been a good year.
00:09:58I've never had writer's block like this.
00:09:59Well, the great American novel was not written in a day.
00:10:02I think I'll be remembered more for writing grocery lists and sick notes for Austin.
00:10:06Yeah, don't be so hard on yourself.
00:10:08Hey, when am I going to be able to read one of these books?
00:10:10Well, I've got boxes of them in the basement.
00:10:11I can drop some by.
00:10:12Oh, great.
00:10:13Hi, I'm Kimberly, Brent's assistant.
00:10:16Casey from across the stream.
00:10:17The writer.
00:10:19Cool.
00:10:20I love creative people.
00:10:21Oh, is that lasagna?
00:10:24I wish I could still eat carbs.
00:10:26I don't know.
00:10:27Where do you want these?
00:10:28Office.
00:10:28Okay.
00:10:29Bye.
00:10:30Hey, I got an idea.
00:10:31I don't want you to lose the sales, so why don't I go to Chatterton's and pick up a couple
00:10:34of the books, and you have to promise to autograph them for me.
00:10:39All right.
00:10:40Great.
00:10:42So how's it going?
00:10:44Oh.
00:10:49Well, I've never felt so alone.
00:10:52The pain is unbearable, and I swear that I can feel it in the depths of my soul.
00:11:01I'm sorry, Brent.
00:11:04Wow.
00:11:05Maybe you should be the writer.
00:11:07Yeah.
00:11:08Can I use that someday?
00:11:09Yeah, but you've got to pay me royalties.
00:11:13You know, a couple years ago, I lost my younger brother, Matt, in a car accident.
00:11:17A drunk driver hit him.
00:11:22How long did it take before you started to feel?
00:11:25Before I could erase his messages off my voicemail, look at his picture without crying.
00:11:36Well, I guess I better go.
00:11:39I guess so.
00:11:40Here, um, I'll show you up.
00:11:42Okay.
00:11:43Okay.
00:11:52I keep thinking they're waiting for her to come home.
00:11:55Like, she went to the store and she'll be back in a minute.
00:11:58You know what helped me the most?
00:12:00Grief counseling.
00:12:03Yeah, my whole life, people have been telling me what to do.
00:12:05I'm not really big on therapists.
00:12:08Well, me neither, but I realized there was a part of me that didn't want to stop grieving
00:12:12because it meant letting go of Matt.
00:12:17Anyway, just hang in there.
00:12:24Now, call if you need anything.
00:12:26Okay.
00:12:30Okay.
00:12:42He had proposed to her on a summer day as they walked along the beach.
00:12:46A beautiful golden seashell lay at her feet, and she had insisted on taking it with her.
00:12:51And now, as she held it, she could almost hear him saying, I want to be with you forever.
00:13:09I've been painting flowers since I was a kid.
00:13:12Since I first picked up a crayon.
00:13:13I know, it's such a girl thing.
00:13:15No, not at all.
00:13:16It's amazing.
00:13:17The way you capture life, I don't know how you do it.
00:13:21Beautiful.
00:13:32Gretchen, will you marry me?
00:13:39Say yes.
00:13:41You know you want to.
00:13:45Say yes.
00:13:49Yes.
00:13:50Yes.
00:13:54Yes.
00:14:10Gretchen, I was going to stop by later.
00:14:13How are you doing?
00:14:14Oh, better.
00:14:15I have my ups and downs, but thanks for asking.
00:14:19I'm going to be working from home for a while, and a couple months ago, you and Jason mentioned
00:14:24something about remodeling.
00:14:26I've always wanted to redo the kitchen, but we avoided it when Austin was younger.
00:14:30Oh, if you're interested, sometimes I act as my own contractor.
00:14:33Being across the street would make it really easy for me to oversee construction.
00:14:37I can save you a lot of money.
00:14:39And I need a passion project right now, Casey.
00:14:41Just something to take my mind off things.
00:14:44You know, the timing might be good.
00:14:47I'll talk to Jason about it.
00:14:49Thanks.
00:14:50I've taken up enough of your time.
00:15:02God, you're on fire this morning.
00:15:05It's all those carbs.
00:15:06A case of lasagna was out of this world.
00:15:07Yeah, you know, I think she works out her frustrations about writing through cooking, you know?
00:15:14Hey, did she talk about the renovation work?
00:15:16She did, and I think it's a great idea.
00:15:18But look, I've got to warn you, blueprints make me crazy, so you're going to have to deal
00:15:22with Casey.
00:15:23That's cool.
00:15:23Hey, do you mind if I stop by and take a look?
00:15:25Yeah, no.
00:15:26What?
00:15:27Is that that same leg hurting?
00:15:29Yeah, it's the leg I broke as a kid.
00:15:31It never healed right.
00:15:32Hmm.
00:15:33Now my body's acting all creaky.
00:15:35I can't sleep at night.
00:15:36I'm not considering what you've been through.
00:15:39It's understandable.
00:15:40You taking any medication right now?
00:15:42Yeah, I'm on every sleeping pill imaginable.
00:15:44Nothing works.
00:15:46When was that time you had a physical?
00:15:48That was before we left Amsterdam.
00:15:50I don't really have an internist here in Philly.
00:15:53You live across the street for a moment.
00:15:54All right.
00:15:55What?
00:15:56You don't trust me?
00:15:58All right, McDreamy.
00:15:59I'll make an appointment.
00:16:01All right.
00:16:02So I had a very interesting conversation yesterday.
00:16:05Austin's teacher called.
00:16:07He told her he didn't do his homework again because of soccer practice.
00:16:11Anyway, I thought we could go down to the school and talk to her.
00:16:13I don't want to pull him off the team, but we need to do something.
00:16:15I've got a meeting with my editor at two, but I could meet you thereafter.
00:16:20Oh, you know what?
00:16:20Can we shoot for later in the week?
00:16:21I promise I'll make some time.
00:16:23Jason, when is this going to stop?
00:16:26I'm just asking for equal time for Austin and me.
00:16:30Yeah, see, I don't think that's what this is about.
00:16:33The schedule is killing us.
00:16:35Well, yeah.
00:16:36I'm teaching three nights a week, and I'm up for the chair of the curriculum committee,
00:16:40and this is the exact wrong time for me to cut back.
00:16:44It's not just the teaching.
00:16:45It's the board of regents meetings, the medical association, the fundraisers.
00:16:50You're afraid something's going to happen again?
00:16:53This is how it started before.
00:16:56It's only been a year.
00:16:58I won't go through that again.
00:17:15Morning, Dr. Hest.
00:17:16Hey, Emily.
00:17:17Welcome back on vacation.
00:17:19Thanks.
00:17:20Morning, Doctor.
00:17:21Morning.
00:17:24You're going to have that look today.
00:17:25I mean, I'm getting off to kind of a rough start, so.
00:17:29Hang in there.
00:17:38You know, if we harvest this porch, I could double the size of this kitchen.
00:17:42And the piece de resistance?
00:17:44Your very own bread oven.
00:17:49Oh, my God.
00:17:50You're no ordinary cook, Casey.
00:17:53You deserve the best.
00:17:55You're kind of like Mrs. Tubodeau winning the lottery.
00:17:59You've read my book?
00:18:01Yeah, I'm halfway through Barcelona summer.
00:18:03You're an incredible writer.
00:18:04Jason should be very proud of you.
00:18:06He is, but he's not a fiction guy, mostly medical journals, the occasional biography.
00:18:13Based on what you tell me about your brother, I'm guessing the main character is based on him?
00:18:19You know, very few people got that.
00:18:21When Jason read it, he didn't realize it was Matt.
00:18:24Your book was healing.
00:18:26It helped me a lot with Gretchen.
00:18:32Yeah.
00:18:36Oh!
00:18:37Whoa!
00:18:37Careful.
00:18:38Sorry.
00:18:41Uh, Austin.
00:18:46Do you have any old photographs of your house and your family I can borrow?
00:18:49Why?
00:18:50I know it sounds strange, but it's kind of a surprise.
00:18:55Look, I know you and Jason as neighbors, but I have no sense of how you guys live here in
00:18:59the house day to day.
00:19:01I don't have any copies.
00:19:03These are originals.
00:19:04They're very close to my heart.
00:19:06I'm trusting you with my family.
00:20:44I see you helped yourself to their cash.
00:20:47Uh, the guy's gotta eat.
00:20:50Think of it as my bonus, right?
00:20:51I did everything you told me.
00:20:53Now it's time to pay the piper.
00:21:07I thought we should celebrate.
00:21:29You two good to drink with me?
00:21:31Of course not.
00:21:32I'm just not much for hard liquor.
00:21:36Saintly enough to avoid the booze, but ready to get down and dirty when it comes to the cheating wife.
00:21:43So, uh, how long was she screwing?
00:21:47I'm trying my best to put her out of my mind.
00:21:49You marry for life.
00:21:52Hopefully, you do it once, you do it right.
00:21:55There's no greater sin than a woman's betrayal.
00:21:57Tell that to my old lady.
00:22:00If somebody hurts you, you hurt him back.
00:22:03That's how my father was.
00:22:05You messed with him, he'd come back looking for a pound of flesh.
00:22:08I bet he beat the crap out of you.
00:22:11He broke my leg when I was six.
00:22:13I learned my lesson.
00:22:14I never crossed him again.
00:22:16Don't blame your wife, man.
00:22:18Blame her boyfriend, Randy.
00:22:21It's always the guy.
00:22:22Guys are dogs.
00:22:24It wasn't his fault.
00:22:27Jason started it.
00:22:29I thought his name was Sean.
00:22:31Jason's been trying to break up my marriage since the first day we met.
00:22:37You have such a strong visual sense.
00:22:40Have you ever thought about working in advertising?
00:22:43No, Gretchen's not interested.
00:22:45You know, because you can do it freelance.
00:22:46It doesn't take up too much time.
00:22:48I have an old fraternity buddy who works at one of the big ad firms here in town.
00:22:52They do very high-end stuff.
00:22:53I think they would pay a fortune for your talent.
00:22:55Art and commerce don't mix.
00:22:57Come on, of course they do.
00:22:59I mean, look what happens every time a world goes on the auction block, right?
00:23:02You have to excuse my husband.
00:23:03His mother was an art curator.
00:23:05Guilty.
00:23:07But listen, Gretchen, no pressure.
00:23:09But if and when you're ready, give me a call at the office and I'll set up an introduction.
00:23:20It looks like you can use a refill.
00:23:24I thought you'd never ask.
00:23:31I've been with a lot of women, man.
00:23:35I'll tell you, you can't trust the bitches.
00:23:39They throw everything right back in your face.
00:23:43Not all of them, Lonnie.
00:23:44Some of them are amazing women, like Casey.
00:23:48They come into your life when you least expect it.
00:23:50And everything changes.
00:24:18And everything changes.
00:24:45Make sure the bid includes all the demolition and clean-up.
00:24:48They can get back to me by the end of the week, all right?
00:24:49Okay, see you.
00:24:50I've got some coffee and there's homemade croissants on the table.
00:24:53Oh, great, thanks.
00:24:54Hey, how do you want me to lock up?
00:24:55Oh, um, our spare, just leave it under the planner when you go.
00:25:00I'm going to be downtown all day and Austin's got soccer, so I won't be over until after five.
00:25:03Okay.
00:25:04Okay, bye.
00:25:05Bye.
00:25:07Yeah.
00:25:09Four guys, that's right.
00:25:10Yeah.
00:25:55I'll call if you need anything.
00:25:58Casey, wait.
00:26:21This is the Hess residence.
00:26:23A message.
00:26:24Hi, Casey.
00:26:25Call me when you get in.
00:26:26No biggie, just wanted to say hi.
00:26:32Here.
00:26:33I gotta go.
00:26:34See ya.
00:26:35Hey.
00:26:37Hey, Mom.
00:26:41Hurricane Austin makes landfall.
00:26:44How was school today, honey?
00:26:46Mom, we're supposed to be putting these up.
00:26:48How's anyone gonna know?
00:26:50I know, I know.
00:26:51Alright, put your seatbelt on.
00:26:53Let's go.
00:26:54I know.
00:26:55I know.
00:27:11I know.
00:27:20I know.
00:27:313-10.
00:27:39Hey, you guys are home early.
00:27:41Yeah, the soccer field was muddy so the coach canceled practice.
00:27:44Oh.
00:27:46How did it go?
00:27:47How did it go?
00:27:47You'd be surprised how much I accomplished.
00:27:56Hello.
00:28:01Hey, little buddy.
00:28:03What you doing?
00:28:13Well, hello, Jason.
00:28:15What are we hiding?
00:28:17Hey.
00:28:18Access.
00:28:20Great.
00:28:20Bingo.
00:28:23Whew.
00:28:38Ooh.
00:28:40Up you go.
00:28:43Nice.
00:28:47Yep.
00:28:49The best seat in the house.
00:28:57Now, where did you go?
00:29:02I got you, Smokey.
00:29:04What is that?
00:29:05Is that a girl in your bed?
00:29:10Feels good.
00:29:13Aw, come on, Jason.
00:29:15Get in the game.
00:29:37I'm going to be at Chatterton's this morning, nailing things down for the reading.
00:29:40Want to meet for lunch?
00:29:42Uh, yeah, I'd love to, but, uh, the schedule's jammed and, uh, well, Mayor Morris is coming
00:29:48in for a 2.30 meeting.
00:29:50Say hello.
00:29:51We owe him a dinner.
00:29:52His poll numbers aren't looking so good.
00:29:54Yeah, well, that's the least of his worries.
00:29:58I met with his oncology team yesterday.
00:30:01Cancer's back, so I told him I wanted to be the one to tell him.
00:30:05Jason, I'm sorry.
00:30:09You beat this stuff into remission, and, well, I guess the timing couldn't be worse,
00:30:13you know?
00:30:14No, Jason, the timing couldn't be better.
00:30:16This is Dr. Esty.
00:30:17Jason, looks like you're one of the three finalists.
00:30:19That's terrific.
00:30:20I trust you're still interested in the position?
00:30:22Absolutely.
00:30:22No, I look forward to hearing from you.
00:30:24Touch.
00:30:24Thank you so much.
00:30:26All right, bye now.
00:30:29Bye.
00:30:29Well, that's great news.
00:30:30Uh, search committee narrowed the list to three names.
00:30:33So you are looking at the possible new chair of the curriculum committee.
00:30:39Hmm?
00:30:40That's great.
00:30:42Austin, go get your coat.
00:30:43We have to get going.
00:30:43Okay.
00:30:47So, uh, Paula and I discussed this.
00:30:50What we're gonna do initially is just...
00:30:51Paula?
00:30:51How about talking to your wife first?
00:30:54Okay.
00:30:55Let's go.
00:30:58Bye, Dad.
00:31:00I'll see you, kiddo.
00:31:12Hey.
00:31:13Hi.
00:31:14Is there any way Dr. Hess can see me today?
00:31:16We're really good friends, and he told me just to stop by.
00:31:19Fill this out, and I'll see what I can do.
00:31:22Fantastic.
00:31:23Do you have Mr. Gehrlich's file?
00:31:25Yes.
00:31:26I've got Mr. Gehrlich in room two for you.
00:31:29How's your mom doing?
00:31:31Oh, false alarm.
00:31:32She got confused with the thermostat.
00:31:33Her house was like a sauna.
00:31:35Oh.
00:31:35Until I find an assisted living situation I can handle, then she's gonna have to handle it.
00:31:39Okay, let me.
00:31:41Well, you're in luck.
00:31:43The doctor will see you.
00:31:44Thanks.
00:31:44I thought so.
00:31:47Just worry what it'll be next.
00:31:50Hey, is that Jason's partner, Dr. Fisher?
00:31:53Yeah.
00:31:53She's really nice.
00:31:59Ah, Mr. Mayor, Dr. Hest is ready to see you.
00:32:12So why am I here, Jason?
00:32:14Why are the sudden appointments?
00:32:18Cancer's back.
00:32:20Oh, God.
00:32:23It's a stage two A melanoma, but I think we caught it on the front end.
00:32:28I'm running against a guy half my age, Jason.
00:32:32How's this gonna look?
00:32:33Well, obviously chemo can be tough, but, uh, you know, maybe you wanna rethink a few things.
00:32:41I can't go public with this.
00:32:43All right.
00:32:43What?
00:32:44Look, you know, I'm, I'm just your doctor, you know, not your campaign advisor.
00:32:48Obviously treatment from our end is confidential.
00:32:54Hey.
00:32:57We beat this back before, and we'll do it again.
00:33:00Right?
00:33:02Yeah.
00:33:04All right.
00:33:07Dr. Heston, Dr. Fisher's office.
00:33:09Doctor.
00:33:11A two is first.
00:33:18Hey, where's that tree of your face I'm used to seeing first thing in the morning?
00:33:23Yeah, I've been doing this for a while, you know?
00:33:26Nothing prepares you for a day like today.
00:33:28Why don't you hop up on the table there?
00:33:29I wanted to check your blood pressure.
00:33:30It's a little bit high.
00:33:31Yeah, I wouldn't blame yourself.
00:33:34Blame myself for what?
00:33:37It's strange how things happen.
00:33:39Left turns in life you never see coming.
00:33:43I mean, you introduce Gretchen to Sean, he hires her, they go away on that business trip, and then something
00:33:49horrible happened.
00:33:52Brent, you know that I was trying to help, right?
00:33:56You know, sometimes I wonder if they'd never met if she'd still be here, if she'd be pregnant by now.
00:34:03I don't know what to say.
00:34:13I'm sorry, Jason. I didn't mean to upset you. I'm still trying to make sense of it all.
00:34:19I mean, you never expected any of this to happen, right?
00:34:38I have a little surprise for you. I got someone I really want you to meet.
00:34:42He's a very good friend of mine.
00:34:43Happens to be one of the top ad guys here in town, and he might be able to help you.
00:34:46Great.
00:34:49Sean Miller, it's Gretchen Keller, and her husband, Brent.
00:34:54Gretchen, as in the amazing, brilliant painter.
00:34:57Jason, you never let up, do you?
00:34:59Sean is the guy who came up with the campaign for the new T2 cell phone.
00:35:03Oh, every time I open up a newspaper, I can't escape it.
00:35:06I suppose in your line of work that's a compliment.
00:35:09Rising star of Clemence and Vanderpool.
00:35:11They're the biggest ad firm here in town.
00:35:14Those images Jason emailed me were phenomenal, Gretchen.
00:35:17Thank you. They were part of a plein air series I did in Amsterdam.
00:35:20You sent Jason your artwork?
00:35:22Yeah, he's been after me ever since he saw that canvas, so I brought a disc over to his office
00:35:26the other day.
00:35:27As I told you on the phone, most of our freelancers start part-time, but...
00:35:31Oh, you two have spoken already.
00:35:32While I was at Jason's, he put in a call to Sean.
00:35:34I want to get the ball rolling.
00:35:36Yeah, I'd really love to see your portfolio.
00:35:38Hey, you know, that's very kind of you, Sean, but my wife is really very busy.
00:35:43Brent, come on. I mean, how often do you get to meet someone with Gretchen's talent?
00:35:46She deserves her day in the sun.
00:35:48Jason, I'd rather you didn't.
00:35:49Hey, what are you guys up to?
00:35:50Oh, it looks like Sean might want Gretchen to work for.
00:35:53That's fantastic.
00:35:54Well, let's not put the cart before the horse, shall we?
00:35:57I feel like a matchmaker here.
00:35:59You know, maybe I missed my calling.
00:36:39He's the one.
00:36:41He had priors for possession and aggravated assault. The rap sheet goes on and on. His prints were on everything.
00:36:49I want to see him.
00:36:50It's not going to be possible.
00:36:51Detective Ruiz!
00:36:52Excuse me a sec.
00:36:56He's dead.
00:36:58It looks like an accidental overdose.
00:37:07Where's her ring?
00:37:09I don't see it here.
00:37:12You probably sold it.
00:37:14That was the one thing I wanted.
00:37:17He took away the most important thing in my life.
00:37:21He got everything he deserved.
00:37:23Damn him!
00:37:30I'm sorry.
00:37:30Just give me a minute.
00:37:34Detective Neil.
00:37:35Hey, I've got forensic results in my Hopkins game.
00:37:37Looks like we don't have a match.
00:37:38Sam Blattite, different DNA.
00:37:40Nothing.
00:37:52What's going on?
00:37:53Oh, I don't know. It started sputtering and then it just died.
00:37:57Call for a auto truck.
00:37:59I've got a meeting with my editor downtown. He's got playoffs later. Jason's tied up on campus. What a day.
00:38:06Look, why don't you go to the garage with the car and just take a cab back? I'll take Austin
00:38:10to school.
00:38:11I'll meet you at the game later. He's been on my case anyway to come watch him play.
00:38:16Mom, that'd be awesome.
00:38:18Really? Are you sure?
00:38:20Absolutely. After everything you've done for me, it's the least I can do for you.
00:38:25You ready to go, buddy?
00:38:26Yeah.
00:38:27Say bye to your mom.
00:38:28Bye, Mom.
00:38:29Bye.
00:38:30Bye.
00:38:52I'm not going to go to the inside.
00:39:24There you are.
00:39:29Access granted.
00:39:39Morris, stage 2a melanoma, ouch.
00:40:27Philadelphia Observer.
00:40:29Yes, hi.
00:40:30I'd like to speak to your political editor, David Brown.
00:40:34Can you hold for a moment, please?
00:40:35Yeah, I'll hold.
00:40:38This is David Brown.
00:40:38Hi, Mr. Brown.
00:40:41I have a story for you about our mayor that I think you might find very interesting.
00:40:56Why didn't you tell me you took your artwork over to Jason's office?
00:41:00Because I didn't think anything would come of it, and I didn't want to get my hopes up.
00:41:05Sometimes I get tired of being at home by myself.
00:41:08And painting's a lonely life.
00:41:11I know it sounds old-fashioned, but I want to protect you from that world that's all smoke and mirrors.
00:41:15I can take care of myself.
00:41:19I want to pursue this.
00:41:21I think it would be good for me.
00:41:22Just start part-time, what Jason suggested.
00:41:24I want to do this.
00:41:26I want to do it.
00:41:40I want to do it.
00:41:42I want to do it.
00:41:44I want to do it.
00:41:46I want to do it.
00:41:47Hey, did you figure out what was wrong with the car?
00:41:51Water in the gas tank.
00:41:52I think I got contaminated gas last time I filled it.
00:41:55You'll be ready tomorrow.
00:41:56You're sweet to do this for Austin.
00:41:59Poor guy was so upset that his dad couldn't make it.
00:42:01I thought he was going to cry.
00:42:02Says he's always at work with Paula.
00:42:04What is that, one of the nurses?
00:42:06His partner at the clinic.
00:42:08Oh, that's right. I met her the other day.
00:42:10She's divorced. Gorgeous. A doctor.
00:42:14I'm sure she's no competition for you.
00:42:23Go, Austin! Come on!
00:42:32Come here, buddy.
00:42:36That goalkeeper is way off his line.
00:42:38Sometimes he's well out of the net.
00:42:39Take an outside shot.
00:42:41I know it's risky, but it may be worth it.
00:42:43I don't know. They're cleaning us.
00:42:46Hey, you can do it, buddy.
00:42:47All right, now put on that game face, all right?
00:42:49Get out there.
00:42:50Come on.
00:42:52All right.
00:42:57I owe him.
00:42:59Big time.
00:43:00And I intend to collect.
00:43:02Big time.
00:43:07Let's go, Austin! Come on!
00:43:10You can do it!
00:43:21Yes!
00:43:23All right!
00:43:24All right!
00:43:25Yes!
00:43:26All right!
00:43:27Woo!
00:43:27Yes!
00:43:29Yes!
00:43:32We won!
00:43:33Yes!
00:43:34Yes!
00:43:38Yes!
00:43:38Quiet.
00:43:40It's just days like today that I really miss her.
00:43:44Give yourself time, Brent.
00:43:46There's no justice, Casey.
00:43:48The guy who did this will never pay the price for what he did to me.
00:43:51You mean the drug addict?
00:43:54Right.
00:43:56The drug addict.
00:43:58You know, if he were still here, I would take away everything that was important in his life.
00:44:03His job.
00:44:05His family.
00:44:08And then he'd know what it was like to be completely alone.
00:44:12The way he left me.
00:44:18I'm sorry.
00:44:19I still get a little angry when I think about it.
00:44:23Woo!
00:44:24Whoa, hey!
00:44:26You were amazing.
00:44:28Great job out there, my friend.
00:44:29What did I say about the game face, huh?
00:44:31Looks like it worked.
00:44:32It worked, right?
00:44:33Yeah, it did.
00:44:33Want to get out of here?
00:44:34You hungry?
00:44:35Yeah.
00:44:35All right, let's do it.
00:44:50Hey, Brent.
00:44:51Thanks for coming to my soccer game today.
00:44:53Oh, you bet, buddy.
00:44:54Go start your bath, okay?
00:44:55Okay.
00:45:03What a great day.
00:45:05It reminds me that I can still have all this.
00:45:09Of course you can.
00:45:12Starting with me.
00:45:24Thanks again.
00:45:27Yeah.
00:45:41All right, showtime.
00:45:45Starting with the old and ending with your new dining and sitting room.
00:45:52Incredible.
00:45:53How do you do that?
00:45:54Duh.
00:45:55Trade secret.
00:45:56Wow.
00:45:57It is like we get to test drive our new house without spending a dime.
00:46:00Do you have a drawing of the remodeled husband doing dishes in the remodeled kitchen?
00:46:04Even I have my limitation.
00:46:08No way.
00:46:09A fireplace?
00:46:10To make a zero clearance model, I can vent it through the wall.
00:46:13Oh, my God.
00:46:14It's amazing.
00:46:15Let's do it.
00:46:17All right, I'll drop the contracts.
00:46:19But before we're done, the most important aspect.
00:46:26Whoa.
00:46:27That's awesome.
00:46:44Hello.
00:46:45Hey, Paula.
00:46:46Hey.
00:46:47Did you see the paper?
00:46:48Yeah.
00:46:49Paula, this looks bad.
00:46:50Really bad.
00:46:51Who would do such a thing?
00:46:53I don't know, but I can't imagine it would meet anyone from our office.
00:46:57Have you spoken to them here yet?
00:46:59No.
00:46:59God, I'm dreading that phone call.
00:47:03All right, so where are we at?
00:47:04Well, there are radio stations and newspapers on the phone.
00:47:07There are more reporters outside with TV cameras.
00:47:10What are we going to do?
00:47:11I just got off the phone with Sid Gamble.
00:47:13He's in the middle of a deposition, so he said he'd call us later.
00:47:15But he did say shut everything down for the rest of the day.
00:47:18Send all the phones to voicemail.
00:47:19Just close down the office until tomorrow.
00:47:22This violates HIPAA law.
00:47:23We could lose our license.
00:47:25You mean if the leak came from this office, right?
00:47:28Yeah.
00:47:28Doctors?
00:47:29Someone from the State Board of Ethics is on the phone.
00:47:32Who wants to take it?
00:47:51It had to come from our office.
00:47:52I mean, there were literally details taken right from my case notes in the report.
00:47:59But there's only three people with security clearance to get into the AMR, so...
00:48:06Well, could it have been Debra?
00:48:08If she gave her two weeks' notice, maybe she's retaliating?
00:48:12Yeah, I don't know what to think anymore.
00:48:16Yeah, you're right, though.
00:48:18About Paula.
00:48:19I've never seen she became partner.
00:48:21That brand's been miserable.
00:48:23I wish she'd fired her years ago when she mixed up that medication order.
00:48:27Is that going to be in public, too?
00:48:30God, I hope not.
00:48:32I had the same thought he asked her about it.
00:48:34He said we'd depend on the scope of the ethics investigation.
00:48:40Ethics investigation.
00:48:43God, I cannot believe this is happening.
00:48:50We're going to get through this, honey.
00:48:52We're going to get through this, honey.
00:49:35What is going on?
00:49:36The reading this afternoon.
00:49:38I want something that looks professional, but not corporate.
00:49:41Something a little arty.
00:49:43Casey, I am so sorry.
00:49:46You know, with all this been going on, I completely forgot.
00:49:50You got the reading this afternoon.
00:49:51She's a writer, Jason.
00:49:53She lives to write.
00:49:54What is there to forget?
00:49:55You're going to be amazing.
00:49:57And I'm going to be in the front row cheering you on.
00:49:59And then, you know what I think we should do?
00:50:00I think we should go out some night.
00:50:01You know?
00:50:02We deserve a night out.
00:50:03I'll get a sit-in.
00:50:03No, you don't.
00:50:04I've got other plans for you.
00:50:06It's okay.
00:50:07No, it's not okay.
00:50:09Okay.
00:50:20I'm going to be in the front row cheering.
00:50:27I'm going to be in the front row.
00:50:32I'm going to be in the front row.
00:51:06I'm going to be in the front row.
00:51:09Now the lights will come on.
00:51:10No, and the heat's out.
00:51:12The furnace went out too.
00:51:13I guess so.
00:51:14I don't know.
00:51:15Okay.
00:51:15Put a sweater on until I can get over there.
00:51:18Paula, hurry up.
00:51:20Yes, Mom.
00:51:20I'll be right over.
00:51:22Please.
00:51:23Okay.
00:51:23Bye.
00:51:26What's going on?
00:51:27She says the power's out.
00:51:28And the woman I have that comes in during the day to take care of her is out of town.
00:51:32So she's really stressed out.
00:51:34I've got to get over there.
00:51:36I have some late patients.
00:51:37Can you cover for me?
00:51:39No, I'm actually already late for in case he's reading, so...
00:51:41Oh, no.
00:51:42They were in yesterday, but we had to shut down.
00:51:46One's got a high temp.
00:51:47The other's got acute bronchitis.
00:51:49I wouldn't ask if it wasn't an emergency.
00:52:01Okay.
00:52:03Yeah.
00:52:03I'll do it.
00:52:16Hey.
00:52:17Hi.
00:52:20I thought you could use a friendly face.
00:52:23Well, what are you doing here?
00:52:24I wanted to hear you say those two perfect sentences you wrote.
00:52:27They're so sweet.
00:52:28Did you come with Jason?
00:52:29No, but I'm sure he'll be here in a minute.
00:52:32I mean, missing this would be grounds for divorce, right?
00:52:35Right.
00:52:48Hey.
00:52:49Hey.
00:52:49You should see this place, Jason.
00:52:51It's packed.
00:52:51I'm so nervous.
00:52:52Are you having trouble parking?
00:52:54No.
00:52:54I'm actually stuck here at the office.
00:52:56Look, I'm not going to be able to make it, honey.
00:52:57I'm sorry.
00:52:58No, I understand.
00:53:00Look, Paula.
00:53:01Paula.
00:53:02Yeah, it's an emergency.
00:53:03An emergency?
00:53:04Yeah.
00:53:05Listen, I have to go.
00:53:06We're about to get started.
00:53:07All right.
00:53:09Jason's not coming?
00:53:12The one time I need him to be here.
00:53:15You don't need anybody, Casey.
00:53:17Today's all about you and your writing.
00:53:19Okay?
00:53:22All right.
00:53:31Ghosts of Amherst by Casey Hest.
00:53:34Chapter One.
00:53:35Adrift.
00:53:37Claire stood on the porch of their beach house, staring out to the turbulent sea.
00:53:42The bitter wind caressed her face as she remembered the last time she and Kyle had been together on this
00:53:47spot.
00:53:48He had told her that he loved her.
00:53:50How many other lies had he told her that weekend?
00:53:53She never felt so alone.
00:53:55An aching that came from the depths of her soul.
00:53:59A pain wrought of abandonment and betrayal.
00:54:02Her husband of nine years would be leaving her for another woman.
00:54:07She'd never been unfaithful to her husband until today.
00:54:12She couldn't stop thinking about the new man in her life.
00:54:16How they'd make love for hours.
00:54:18The smell of salt spray on his skin.
00:54:44Welcome to another woman.
00:54:48I think they really liked it.
00:54:50Hello.
00:54:51Did you hear the applause?
00:54:53Yeah, when are you going to learn to take a compliment?
00:54:55Hey, you know, we should celebrate.
00:54:57There's that new champagne bar that opened on Main.
00:55:00Oh, yeah, I read about it.
00:55:00There's supposed to have great jazz.
00:55:02It's early.
00:55:03You have a sitter for the evening.
00:55:05Come on, you know you want to go.
00:55:07You deserve it.
00:55:09I want to do this for you.
00:55:14I can't.
00:55:17I'm sorry, Brent.
00:55:20I have to get home.
00:55:36Oh, come on, Jason.
00:55:45You could do better than that.
00:55:46Bella Roses.
00:55:47If you really loved her, you'd bring her around, buddy.
00:55:50I feel terrible.
00:55:53How'd it go?
00:55:55Great.
00:55:56Yeah?
00:55:56My editor was thrilled.
00:55:58The crowd was terrific.
00:56:00There was only one thing missing.
00:56:04I don't know what to say, but I don't really have a choice.
00:56:08Of course you had a choice.
00:56:10This emergency pollinated me.
00:56:12And apparently I didn't.
00:56:15Well, can we talk about this?
00:56:17What's up?
00:56:18What's up to talk about?
00:56:18I've had enough excuses for one night.
00:56:21That's right, Casey.
00:56:22Shovel it right back at him.
00:56:30Have they found anything?
00:56:34No.
00:56:35So far, all the log-ons were cleared with security cards.
00:56:37But evidently there won't be anything conclusive for a few days, so.
00:56:42I think we should cancel on the Diabetes Foundation on Thursday.
00:56:45Uh, this is the thing that's honoring you for your pro bono work, right?
00:56:49Yeah, but it just doesn't feel right.
00:56:51Yeah, I mean...
00:56:53Look, I think showing up makes a statement that we're going to fight this thing.
00:56:58You're the guest honor.
00:56:59It's a great cause.
00:57:01We're going.
00:57:11Oh, my God, what's going on?
00:57:14Don't ask.
00:57:15Hey, thanks for coming by.
00:57:16I actually have those construction contracts for you in my office, so.
00:57:20Hey, do you want to get a drink?
00:57:23Yeah, actually, you know what?
00:57:24I might have time before class if, well.
00:57:27Jason, I'll cover for you.
00:57:28You saved me last night.
00:57:30All right, thanks.
00:57:31All right, I'll be right with you.
00:57:34Hi, I'm Paula Fisher.
00:57:35I know.
00:57:36Jason told me about your remodeling plans.
00:57:39Sounds wonderful.
00:57:40Take good care of him.
00:57:42He's my number one priority.
00:57:46It's been a tough year for us.
00:57:48You know, a lot of changes and challenges.
00:57:52Trouble is, I just...
00:57:53I got so many distractions right now, I just...
00:57:55I'm not doing a very good job of making her happy.
00:57:58No, that's not true.
00:58:00Jason, you and Casey are like the perfect couple.
00:58:04Listen, you just got to relax.
00:58:05You know, you got a lot of good people around you.
00:58:07Like Paula at your work.
00:58:09I mean, she seems like a terrific lady.
00:58:11Casey doesn't always say it that way.
00:58:14Yeah, Paula's the reason I missed the book reading.
00:58:17Hmm.
00:58:21Paul and I, we have a diabetes foundation dinner this Thursday.
00:58:26And, uh, the problem is, I tell Casey that.
00:58:30I think she'll go through the roof.
00:58:32Yeah, well, why burden her with a non-event?
00:58:34You know, go to the dinner.
00:58:35You know, she worries a lot, especially when it comes to you.
00:58:38Well, you really are getting to know her.
00:58:40Yeah, well, yeah, why make her miserable?
00:58:42You know, just don't tell her.
00:58:47No, I don't know.
00:58:48That doesn't feel right to me.
00:58:49Well, with all due respect, this isn't about how you feel, Jason.
00:58:52But you are doing this for Casey, right?
00:58:58Oh, God.
00:58:59I'm late.
00:59:00I gotta run.
00:59:01Let me.
00:59:01No, no, no, I got this.
00:59:02You got it?
00:59:02Oh, yeah.
00:59:03All right.
00:59:04Hey.
00:59:05Thanks.
00:59:06This was good.
00:59:07Guess I needed this.
00:59:09All right.
00:59:10I'll see you.
00:59:18Sean, what a surprise.
00:59:20Hey, Brent.
00:59:21Just dropped by to pick up some concept drawings.
00:59:24She is amazing, just like Jason promised.
00:59:27Did Gretch tell you the news?
00:59:28Oh, not yet.
00:59:29Our Chicago clients, the Ritz Hotel family,
00:59:32flipped out over your wife's design for their new logo,
00:59:34and they want her to join me for the presentation next week.
00:59:38In Chicago?
00:59:39Yeah, the Windy City.
00:59:41Gretchen's going to love it, aren't you?
00:59:47Well, I gotta go.
00:59:49Okay.
00:59:49I'll let myself out.
00:59:50All right.
00:59:56Look, I know what those presentations are like, Gretch.
00:59:59People say horrible things about your work
01:00:01while you're still sitting there.
01:00:03You don't need to be a part of that dog and pony show.
01:00:05It's only two days.
01:00:07Jason was right.
01:00:09I really miss working.
01:00:10I don't want to hear another word about Jason.
01:00:12What are you talking about?
01:00:14This is all good.
01:00:15The exposure is really important for my career.
01:00:17For your career?
01:00:19Yeah.
01:00:20Listen to yourself, Gretch.
01:00:23Groveling to sell corporate logos in the Windy City.
01:00:27Well, John and I both agree that...
01:00:29Sean is not your husband.
01:00:31I want to go, Brent.
01:00:35Are you sleeping with him?
01:00:38What's wrong with you?
01:00:40How could you even think such a thing?
01:00:43I love you, Brent.
01:00:46But I don't understand you lately.
01:00:49You still haven't answered my question.
01:00:54Of course I'm not sleeping with him.
01:01:03Hello.
01:01:05I have this two.
01:01:12This message.
01:01:38Kimberly, hello.
01:01:40Hi.
01:01:41Okay, this is strange.
01:01:42I was just going through the bills, and you have a gasoline charge on the 10th down on Canal Street.
01:01:49Uh, unless I was visiting a soup kitchen, it wasn't me.
01:01:53Listen, I really don't have time for this right now, so...
01:01:55Well, I think someone's been using your number.
01:01:59What?
01:02:00I looked at your schedule for that day, and you were all the way across town on the Venturi job
01:02:05site until 4.30.
01:02:07All right, I'll handle it.
01:02:08Just, uh, just leave it alone.
01:02:10Well, Brent...
01:02:10I said, I'll handle it.
01:02:12Brent.
01:02:14I'm sorry.
01:02:15I just got a million things going on right now.
01:02:18I gotta go.
01:02:20Too late to have second thoughts?
01:02:40Hello?
01:02:41Mr. Venturi.
01:02:42Yes?
01:02:42Hi.
01:02:43It's Kimberly from Morphic Architecture.
01:02:45Hi.
01:02:45Yes, I'm just doing some accounting, and we billed you for a site visit on the 10th with Brent Keller.
01:02:51For on the 10th?
01:02:52No, that's a mistake.
01:02:53He canceled, did they?
01:02:54He canceled?
01:02:55Yep.
01:02:56Oh, okay.
01:02:57Thanks.
01:02:58I'll make the correction.
01:02:59Bye.
01:03:10Good morning, Dr. Hess.
01:03:11Good morning.
01:03:12Hey.
01:03:13You're looking sharp for a Thursday morning.
01:03:16You never wear that suit to work.
01:03:18Yeah, I got a meeting with Sid in our male practice insurer.
01:03:21It should be a lovely morning.
01:03:23Oh, by the way, go ahead and have dinner without me.
01:03:25I have a late meeting with the curriculum committee.
01:03:28I thought they were done.
01:03:29Yeah, I think they probably just want to talk about the whole situation with the mayor, so...
01:03:33You're a natural-born liar, Jason.
01:03:37You really want this job, don't you?
01:03:41I gotta go.
01:03:43Wish me luck.
01:03:45Good luck.
01:04:03Hello.
01:04:04Can you go too?
01:04:15Hello.
01:04:17Canal Street.
01:04:18Same day.
01:04:22Hi.
01:04:24Hi.
01:04:26Hi.
01:04:26Hi.
01:04:27Hi.
01:04:28Hi.
01:04:31Hi.
01:04:36Hey.
01:04:37Sorry, I'm late.
01:04:39Oh, it's all right.
01:04:40We've got plenty of time.
01:05:27Oh, it's all right.
01:05:33What are you still doing now?
01:05:36I was anxious to hear how everything went tonight.
01:05:40Oh, you know, I think the research committee will probably have an answer any day now.
01:05:47Great.
01:05:48What did they ask about?
01:05:51Family and research work ethic.
01:05:54I'm sure you answered with your usual candor.
01:05:57Yeah, look, I'm beat, so I'm going to hit the sack, all right?
01:06:02I'd like to talk to this committee.
01:06:04I'd love to sit there in my doctor's wife's sensible flats and pearls and tell them what
01:06:09a cheating liar my husband is.
01:06:11I mean, who knows Jason Hess better than his wife?
01:06:16Where did you get this?
01:06:17Isn't that you, Paula?
01:06:20Yes, but look, I can explain.
01:06:21Oh, I knew those would be the first words out of your mouth.
01:06:29All right, this is crazy.
01:06:30Caller ID is blocked.
01:06:32Somebody is messing with our lives here.
01:06:34I don't care who sent it.
01:06:35Jason, that's not the point.
01:06:36You lied to me about where you were tonight.
01:06:38That is not what happened.
01:06:40This is just like the mess with Jessica last winter.
01:06:41You said you were at a medical conference when the two of you were off skiing in Vermont.
01:06:46I knew you were having an affair, you son of a bitch.
01:06:50I bet you it was one of your students.
01:06:53We've spent the last year trying to put our marriage back together, and now this?
01:06:57What the hell is wrong with you?
01:07:00You know, when I first found out about Jessica, I couldn't decide which was worse, the affair
01:07:03or you lying about it.
01:07:04Casey, this is not...
01:07:05Are you sleeping with Paula now?
01:07:06No.
01:07:07It was a fundraiser.
01:07:09All right, she was being honored.
01:07:10Sid thought we...
01:07:11Sid, who cares about Sid?
01:07:13Why didn't you just tell me?
01:07:15Why didn't I tell you?
01:07:16Maybe because I knew I'd get this kind of a reaction over a non-event.
01:07:19A non-event.
01:07:20Is that the best you can do?
01:07:21Call it a non-event.
01:07:23I couldn't have said it better myself.
01:07:24That sounds like somebody with something to hide.
01:07:28You know what?
01:07:28I don't want you here tonight.
01:07:30Stay in a hotel.
01:07:30Stay with your brother.
01:07:31I don't really care.
01:07:32Really?
01:07:33That's right.
01:07:34Kick his sorry ass to the curb.
01:07:37Okay.
01:07:38What are you going to tell Austin?
01:07:39I'll tell him you're away on business.
01:07:42You're gone half the time anyway.
01:07:43You probably won't even notice.
01:08:13I'll tell him you're back.
01:08:30hey i wanted to stop by and make sure everything was ready to go
01:08:33we start demolition in the morning i don't think i'm up for it brent is there any way we can
01:08:38reschedule casey what's wrong you look terrible
01:08:59i'm so sorry casey god what else has he been lying about i feel like such a fool
01:09:06you thought you loved him hey look i have a friend at work whose husband was having an affair too
01:09:12they drifted apart they stopped having sex he claimed that it was because he was stressed out
01:09:17truth was he was just riddled with guilt it affected her work her self-esteem everything
01:09:24and the lies kept piling up how did she finally find out she caught him in bed with his business
01:09:34partner what am i gonna do how do i tell austin everything's such a mess you'll start over
01:09:43like a million other single parents what's wrong with me why did i stay with him don't beat yourself
01:09:48up like this you are a terrific mother a wonderful writer and one of the most amazing women i have
01:09:55ever met
01:10:14this is all right i i didn't mean for that to happen
01:10:21i need you to go i'm not gonna leave you like this i'm fine just please go
01:10:52when's daddy coming home
01:11:12hello hey you okay i've been calling all day
01:11:18i'm i'm sick to death about what happened austin's been asking for you
01:11:25i made a horrible mistake please forgive me i just i just want to come home
01:11:33i don't know what i'm feeling right now i can't undo what i did
01:11:39i can't take away the pain that i caused you but
01:11:46i'm telling you the truth right now paula and i are not having an affair
01:11:50you told me one time when we were in the middle of all that you said that we had to
01:11:54be completely
01:11:55honest with each other if we were gonna make this work i'm sorry i have to go
01:12:25i'm sorry
01:12:35Hey, can we talk?
01:12:39Sure.
01:12:55I can't stop thinking about yesterday.
01:12:59Brad, it wasn't right.
01:13:02No, of course it was.
01:13:03You can't deny you have feelings about me.
01:13:06Feelings?
01:13:08Ever since you came over that morning, I can't get you out of my mind.
01:13:13Yesterday was...
01:13:13Yesterday was...
01:13:14It was a mistake.
01:13:16It can never happen again.
01:13:18Of course it will.
01:13:19It was just the beginning.
01:13:22Look, you've just been through a horrible time.
01:13:25Your emotions are all over the place.
01:13:27No, no, no.
01:13:28I know exactly how I feel.
01:13:30Brent!
01:13:34You didn't fight me yesterday.
01:13:37You kissed me.
01:13:39Be honest with yourself.
01:13:42There's nothing between us.
01:13:44There'll never be anything between us.
01:13:47I love my husband.
01:13:49Look, no amount of flowers is going to make up for what he did to you.
01:13:52That's between Jason and me.
01:13:54It's time for you to go.
01:13:55But he doesn't understand you.
01:13:58He treats you like dirt.
01:14:00He's been lying to you ever since he had that affair with Jessica.
01:14:03And his old patterns are coming up again.
01:14:04I mean, just look at Vermont.
01:14:08How did you know about that?
01:14:10Uh, Jason told me.
01:14:12We had drinks the other night.
01:14:15I would never do anything to hurt you.
01:14:18I care about you more than Jason would ever imagine.
01:14:23Please go.
01:14:26You need to leave, Brent.
01:14:29Now.
01:14:31Please, no.
01:14:35Go.
01:14:46How could you do this to me, Casey?
01:14:49I was just trying to save you from that liar.
01:14:52You're the one for me, and you know it.
01:14:59This is Jason.
01:15:00Leave a message.
01:15:01Jason, it's me.
01:15:02Can you call me?
01:15:03I need to talk to you.
01:15:04I'll be home writing the rest of the day.
01:15:08Hey, Ted.
01:15:09Hey.
01:15:10Security camera at the gas station confirmed it was Keller's car.
01:15:13Did you make any headway with a background check?
01:15:15Eleven years ago, he was in London.
01:15:16Married.
01:15:17At first, he didn't show up on the background check,
01:15:18because it was outside the country, so I dug a little deeper.
01:15:21Did you talk with his ex-boy?
01:15:22Oh, yeah.
01:15:23Did I get an earful?
01:15:24What?
01:15:25Same setup.
01:15:26Keller meets her overseas.
01:15:28Worldwind romance.
01:15:29They settle down.
01:15:30Eight months later, things get weird.
01:15:34He isolated her from her family.
01:15:36She quit her job, stopped seeing her friends.
01:15:38Classic abuser.
01:15:39Exactly.
01:15:40She tried to leave him.
01:15:41He got violent.
01:15:42She finally filed a restraining order and divorced him,
01:15:44but she had to move away anyway, because he kept following her.
01:15:48Should we petition to reopen the case?
01:15:52I think we already have.
01:15:58Casey?
01:16:00Austin?
01:16:01Yeah, Dad?
01:16:04Hey.
01:16:08Listen, I got to talk to your mom for a few minutes,
01:16:10and then maybe you and I can spend some time together.
01:16:13All right?
01:16:14Maybe you can help me on my social studies quiz.
01:16:17Done.
01:16:18Okay.
01:16:23Case?
01:16:24Jason?
01:16:25What are you doing at home?
01:16:26Sorry.
01:16:27I didn't get back to you earlier.
01:16:29There was an emergency at the hospital.
01:16:33Is everything okay?
01:16:34I'm not sure.
01:16:36What do you mean?
01:16:37I mean, you seem upset.
01:16:38Did you tell Brent Keller any personal stuff about us?
01:16:42Of course not.
01:16:44He knew about the ski trip with Jessica.
01:16:47Okay, see, I don't talk about that with anyone.
01:16:49He said you had drinks the other night?
01:16:51Yeah, we had drinks.
01:16:53Talked about the whole mess with the mayor,
01:16:55and I think he asked about Paula, and that was it.
01:16:58He's asked me about her a couple times now.
01:17:01Why is he so interested in our personal lives?
01:17:07He was here yesterday, and I was really upset about everything that was going on,
01:17:12and he tried to comfort me.
01:17:15Comfort you?
01:17:15What does that mean?
01:17:18He leaned over and kissed me.
01:17:20Really?
01:17:22I was feeling confused and vulnerable.
01:17:24You were.
01:17:25It didn't mean anything, Jason.
01:17:27I don't have feelings for him.
01:17:28I don't know how it happened.
01:17:30Tell him the truth, Casey.
01:17:32You love me.
01:17:33And today he came back again, and he had really weird when I asked him to go.
01:17:40He's convinced that I should leave you for him.
01:17:43Okay, um, this is crazy.
01:17:47Your marriage is over, Jason.
01:17:49Why can't you see that?
01:17:50I bet he's the one who sent you that picture.
01:17:52I don't know.
01:17:54I don't know, but all I know is that I got really, really uncomfortable.
01:17:57I don't want him in the house again.
01:17:59Daddy, where are you?
01:18:00You said you'd come and help me.
01:18:05Hey.
01:18:05Hey, kiddo.
01:18:06Be right there.
01:18:07I can see you and Mommy talking.
01:18:12There's no privacy in this house.
01:18:14I mean, God, I hope Austin didn't just hear what I was talking about.
01:18:17I've told him before.
01:18:23Case?
01:18:24Brent's been in this house all alone.
01:18:26He's had access to all their stuff.
01:18:27Yeah, and we've had a parade of construction people in and out here.
01:18:31What are you getting at?
01:18:33Well, I'm just saying, he seems to know an awful lot about what's been going on with us.
01:18:36And then, I didn't tell you this, but the other day he came in the office for a checkup,
01:18:41and he said some pretty strange things.
01:18:45He sort of implied that he didn't blame me for Gretchen's death.
01:18:50What?
01:18:56What if he's been watching us?
01:18:59That's impossible, Jason.
01:19:01Really, is it?
01:19:02I mean, first, we don't know who sent you that picture, right?
01:19:05And now you're telling me that he knew about me and Jessica.
01:19:10What are you looking for?
01:19:11I don't know.
01:19:14No, no, no, no.
01:19:19What is that?
01:19:20No, no, no.
01:19:21I don't know.
01:19:22I mean, it's up to some kind of cat.
01:19:27Case?
01:19:28He's been spying on us.
01:19:30No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no!
01:19:47Guys.
01:19:49We can't stay here tonight.
01:19:50I'm calling the police.
01:19:51Where's Austin?
01:19:54Dad?
01:19:55My homework.
01:19:56Oh, yeah.
01:19:57Um, Austin, your dad and I want you to go get your jacket on, okay?
01:20:01We're gonna go out.
01:20:02Like on a trip?
01:20:03Uh, yeah, you know, like on a little sleepover.
01:20:06Oh.
01:20:07Great.
01:20:08Breakers.
01:20:09All right, I get them.
01:20:10Go get dressed, okay?
01:20:11Hurry up.
01:20:11Come on.
01:20:13I'll call the police.
01:20:14All right, good.
01:20:17No power.
01:20:18Uh, okay, let me, uh, grab a flashlight and then get myself down in the kitchen.
01:20:21I'll get Austin.
01:20:22Okay.
01:20:36Jason?
01:20:37Yeah, everything's okay, honey.
01:20:45I loved her more than anything in the world, and you took her away from me, Jason.
01:20:52You destroyed my marriage, you humiliated me, and nobody does that to me.
01:20:58And now you're gonna find out what it feels like to lose your wife, your child, your house,
01:21:04and then we'll be even.
01:21:19Jason?
01:21:20Is that you?
01:21:22Jason's gone.
01:21:23Mommy, I'm afraid.
01:21:28It's gonna be okay.
01:21:36I know you're in there.
01:21:52I know you're in there.
01:22:07I'm gonna do something very important for me, okay?
01:22:10I need it!
01:22:12I'm not going away, Katie.
01:22:14Mommy, I'm scared.
01:22:15I know how brave you can be, okay?
01:22:17Come here.
01:22:18I'll call you Carla onto the roof, okay?
01:22:21Okay, come on.
01:22:22Let's go.
01:22:22Hurry up.
01:22:23It's okay.
01:22:24You can do it.
01:22:25C-A-S-E-Y.
01:22:30Okay.
01:22:31When you reach the end, grab onto the rose trellis and climb down.
01:22:34I want you to run across the street to the moors and tell them to call the police.
01:22:37Do you understand me?
01:22:38Yeah.
01:22:38Casey!
01:22:40Casey, you're gonna make me do something I don't want to do.
01:22:44I love you.
01:22:46I love you.
01:22:47Hurry.
01:23:01It didn't have to end this way.
01:23:04You could have made it so much easier.
01:23:08I was never angry with you.
01:23:13It was always your husband.
01:23:15Jason never did anything to hurt you.
01:23:17He ruined my marriage.
01:23:19What are you talking about?
01:23:20Gretchen loved you.
01:23:22She turned her back on me.
01:23:24And for what?
01:23:26The likes of Sean?
01:23:28She wasn't having an affair.
01:23:31I had to do it.
01:23:33You didn't.
01:23:34She betrayed me.
01:23:36I loved her so much.
01:23:39Oh, no.
01:23:40But I couldn't let her go away with that guy.
01:23:47But then you came into my life, Casey.
01:23:51I wasn't supposed to fall for you, but everything changed ever since that day you came over.
01:23:59And then you let me down.
01:24:02You pushed me away.
01:24:06You didn't leave me any other choice.
01:24:10Stay away from my family!
01:24:20Jason?
01:24:25Jason?
01:24:30Jason?
01:24:33Jason?
01:24:47Jason?
01:24:56Jason?
01:24:57Jason?
01:24:58Oh my God.
01:25:01Look at him now.
01:25:03You pathetic little husband.
01:25:05I offered you everything.
01:25:08You were the one.
01:25:09The perfect wife.
01:25:10The perfect mother.
01:25:11The perfect companion.
01:25:13But you threw it all away.
01:25:15You did the same thing, Gretchen.
01:25:17You chose someone else over me.
01:25:19No.
01:25:31Jason.
01:25:32Jason.
01:25:33Oh my God.
01:25:34I'm so sorry.
01:25:36You're going to be okay.
01:25:40I think he's lost.
01:25:41It's a lot of blood.
01:25:42Austin, come here.
01:25:43Hey, my buddy.
01:25:45I'm so proud of you.
01:25:47Daddy, what happened to you?
01:25:48I'm going to be okay, kiddo.
01:26:02Luke.
01:26:03Mrs. Hest?
01:26:05You all right?
01:26:07If I could just stop shaking for a minute.
01:26:10We'd like you to stay away from the house for a little while until our forensics team has a chance
01:26:14to sweep the place.
01:26:15They already found four more cameras.
01:26:17Oh my God.
01:26:18We have to go, bud.
01:26:20What?
01:26:30We...
01:26:36It's lit.
01:26:37It's lit.
01:26:38It's lit.
01:26:39It's lit.
01:26:43It's lit.
01:26:51How are you doing today, sir?
01:26:54Is my wife here?
01:26:56I wouldn't know. I just came on shift.
01:26:59Isn't she beautiful?
01:27:02You need to rest now.
01:27:04Tell Casey that I'm ready to go home.
01:27:13Go, Austin! Come on!
01:27:16Yes! You're right!
01:27:18Great shot, please.
01:27:20I knew you were the best.
01:27:23Hey.
01:27:25You miss me?
01:27:31He was here.
01:27:33He was there.
01:27:39What's wrong?
01:27:43What's wrong?
01:27:44Oh.
01:27:45Don't.
01:27:51You don't miss me.
01:28:08I don't miss me.
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