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00:00:00You're the same friends as to you on weekends
00:00:04Cause you and your boyfriend's got a good friend
00:00:08Are you gonna be okay?
00:00:55Are you finished that email yet?
00:01:09Sean, can I talk to you for a minute?
00:01:12I guess
00:01:15I've just been editing your release for VitaChew
00:01:18The gummy with its own special blend of multivitamins guaranteed to lower your cholesterol
00:01:24Yeah
00:01:24So unfortunately the FDA has very strict guidelines on what we can and can't say when it comes to supplements
00:01:31Okay, what did I say?
00:01:32Guaranteed. Our products haven't been clinically tested so we can't guarantee that they'll do anything
00:01:36Okay, so change it
00:01:37Right? Yes, absolutely
00:01:39And then also this line lowers your cholesterol
00:01:42We can't say that either
00:01:44The best we could say is something like it promotes healthy cholesterol levels
00:01:48That doesn't sound hard
00:01:49Just put that in
00:01:50Great
00:01:51Great
00:01:52Oh, and then just one more thing, just so you know
00:01:54When I add all that in, I also have to include this
00:01:59This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration
00:02:03This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
00:02:09Okay, just whatever
00:02:11No one reads this shit anyway
00:02:15So, it looks like we have to stop selling Morning Glow B-16
00:02:19I know, I know, it's bullshit
00:02:21But that woman in Arkansas went into a coma
00:02:24So, the lawyers think she probably mixed up her meds
00:02:28But still, we gotta phase it out
00:02:31But, when we do, we're gonna be ready to roll with
00:02:37Power Dawn B-16
00:02:38Now, the lab guys think that they switched out the right enzyme
00:02:42So, hopefully, we should be able to pick up right where we left off
00:02:45But in the meantime, we gotta put everything out for Power Dawn like it's a new product
00:02:51But, when all this shit is done, here's what's coming down the pipeline
00:02:58Pro-Lig
00:02:59Joint pain supplement
00:03:02Big fucking deal
00:03:03Okay?
00:03:05We're a couple months out from launch
00:03:06But, I want everybody bringing their A-game to get this fucker out there
00:03:10There's a lot of fucking octogenarians out there with joint pain
00:03:14They're living longer than ever
00:03:16Okay?
00:03:17So, keep thinking about this one
00:03:20This is gonna be huge
00:03:22Great job team
00:03:23Thank you
00:03:24Alright
00:03:24Thank you
00:03:26Mr. McKay
00:03:27I was just wondering if you'd had a chance to see my email
00:03:31About upping my responsibilities
00:03:33I just think I could do more than copy editing
00:03:35I've got a degree in English
00:03:36And I think this is great, you know?
00:03:38And I want to tell you how much I appreciate your input
00:03:41I'm out of my office after 2.30 for meetings
00:03:44But if you come by at 2.15, I can slip you in for 10 minutes
00:03:47How's that sound?
00:03:47I love it
00:03:48Great, I'll see you then
00:04:12He left early, he'll be out for the rest of the day
00:04:15I love it
00:04:16I love it
00:04:21I love it
00:04:24I love it
00:04:43Continue
00:05:13And what do I always say?
00:05:14You are way too good for those assholes.
00:05:16I know, I know.
00:05:17Goddammit, I forgot my chopstick.
00:05:19Do you have any?
00:05:19Oh, yeah.
00:05:23Jesus, Ann?
00:05:24Yeah, I know.
00:05:25The street sweeping thing just keeps getting me.
00:05:27Have you paid any of these?
00:05:29No, but I have come very close.
00:05:31Babe, if you're a little short...
00:05:32No, I'm not short.
00:05:33I just haven't...
00:05:34I just haven't brought them aside yet.
00:05:36Okay.
00:05:48Hey, can you cut to the car?
00:05:49I know the way to my hotel.
00:05:51Just trust me.
00:05:53Hold on.
00:05:59What are we doing?
00:06:00Oh, there he is.
00:06:03Every beautiful day.
00:06:06Kiara Alveson, look at you.
00:06:08I'm not hurting anyone.
00:06:12Isn't this exactly the kind of stuff we complain about when men do it?
00:06:15Oh, that's not the same thing.
00:06:16How?
00:06:16Because it's not rapey when we do it.
00:06:20Can we go now?
00:06:21Oh!
00:06:22Okay.
00:06:24Mental picture.
00:06:25I'm gonna use that one later.
00:06:26Great.
00:06:27Thanks, Travis.
00:06:28Oh, Travis.
00:06:29How do you know his name?
00:06:30He just looks like a Travis.
00:06:32Can you imagine?
00:06:33He's like...
00:06:34Oh, yeah.
00:06:35Fuck me, Travis.
00:06:36Fuck me.
00:06:36Yeah, Travis.
00:06:37Fuck me.
00:06:37Fuck me harder, Travis.
00:06:38Fuck me harder.
00:06:41Get out of the way!
00:06:45You are the worst.
00:06:47I'm actually doing what's good for my marriage.
00:06:48Trust me.
00:06:49I think it's very healthy to have a fantasy life.
00:06:52I can take all that sexual energy that I got from Travis and then just bring it home to Mitch.
00:06:57And does Mitch fantasize about other women?
00:06:59No, he better fucking not.
00:07:11Hey, you forgot something.
00:07:14Maybe Greg can pay them.
00:07:15They're not Greg's tickets.
00:07:17So what?
00:07:18Let him chip in for a change.
00:07:20You're paying his rent, right?
00:07:23Look, it's not your responsibility to keep him afloat.
00:07:26I'm just saying, if Greg got off his ass and got a job...
00:07:29He's working on it.
00:07:30He's applying for stuff.
00:07:32Why can't you just pick a nice guy for once?
00:07:34Greg is very nice.
00:07:36Greg is very pretty.
00:07:39What about Travis back there?
00:07:41Uh, I look at Travis.
00:07:43I'm married Mitch.
00:07:46Greg is going to get a job.
00:07:48He's actually in an interview right now.
00:07:53What happened next?
00:07:57Anne?
00:07:58What happened next?
00:08:02Um...
00:08:04I told him to eat.
00:08:06What the fuck are you doing?
00:08:08Anne, baby, I can explain this.
00:08:09You fucked up good, son.
00:08:11You...
00:08:13What the fuck, bitch?
00:08:15You're a psycho.
00:08:17Anne, baby, I am so...
00:08:18No, just go out!
00:08:24That must have been hard for you.
00:08:42I said that must have been hard for you.
00:08:44I heard you.
00:08:46And?
00:08:49Why am I talking to you?
00:08:51It's just good to talk things through sometimes.
00:08:53No, why am I talking to you?
00:08:56Why am I talking to a psychiatrist?
00:08:58Also, they took my phone.
00:09:00Are they even allowed to do that?
00:09:01There's just a few details leading up to your injury that I need to clarify.
00:09:06Right, okay.
00:09:07I have a sprained ankle.
00:09:09I don't really understand what you think I'm holding back.
00:09:12That's what we'll find out together.
00:09:15That's the shrinkiest thing I've ever heard anyone say.
00:09:19Look, is there...
00:09:21I don't know, maybe someone else with a similar name that the hospital's got me confused with?
00:09:26What, like Jan, you mean?
00:09:28Well, I don't know.
00:09:28I came in for a simple injury, and next thing I know I'm talking to the hospital therapist.
00:09:33A simple injury?
00:09:34Can you... please don't do that.
00:09:36The... the repeating.
00:09:39Okay.
00:09:41I won't.
00:09:42Yes, syndesmosis.
00:09:44High ankle sprain, that's day surgery.
00:09:48Let's get back to your breakup.
00:09:50No, how on earth is that relevant?
00:09:52Maybe it is, maybe it isn't.
00:09:54Okay, that is even worse than the repetition.
00:09:57Anne?
00:09:58We can go around in circles all day.
00:10:01But I'm the only one who can sign off on your discharge.
00:10:04For a fucking sprained ankle?
00:10:13Sorry.
00:10:15Sorry.
00:10:18What was your question?
00:10:21No specific question.
00:10:23I just thought it must have been really hard to find your boyfriend with another woman.
00:10:28Yeah.
00:10:29Yes, it was.
00:10:32So how did you respond after Greg had moved out?
00:10:36I don't know, I dealt with it.
00:10:40I had a drink, went for a run, got on with my life.
00:10:45I threw myself into my work.
00:10:46So, the woman in Arkansas died.
00:10:50Duh.
00:10:50But, hey, she had a good life, you know?
00:10:53And the lawyers have released us from all responsibility.
00:10:56So, you know, power Dawn it is.
00:11:00Same product, beautiful new packaging, copy, testimonials, everything.
00:11:06You all know what you gotta do.
00:11:07Any questions?
00:11:08Um.
00:11:10Annie.
00:11:10Oh, it's Anne.
00:11:12Oh, sorry.
00:11:13I had a girlfriend in high school named Danny.
00:11:14You look a bit like her.
00:11:16Um, I actually had a question about pro-leg.
00:11:19Now you're talking.
00:11:20Now I know we're not there yet, but I've been thinking about some of our marketing angles.
00:11:24Yes, absolutely.
00:11:25When we get to the email campaign, I really want to nail that grandparent demographic.
00:11:29Right, exactly.
00:11:30So, this is gonna sound a bit outside of our comfort zone, but I think that we can make a
00:11:35social media play.
00:11:36Facebook hasn't filtered spam the same way that email has, so someone could see an ad for a supplement
00:11:40and think that it's targeted specifically towards them.
00:11:42They might not even think of it as advertising.
00:11:44I don't know.
00:11:4580-year-olds on Facebook?
00:11:47The stats are surprisingly encouraging.
00:11:49Yeah, direct mail and email has always been our honeypot with these older folks, Annie.
00:11:53Hey, my grandfather's 90 and he's on Instagram.
00:11:57I mean, he has no clue how it works, but that's how he sees pictures of his friends.
00:12:00Haha, I love that.
00:12:05That's a really great example.
00:12:07Um, now Instagram doesn't have quite the same penetration in the 75 plus demo as Facebook does.
00:12:11Instagram, Facebook, whatever.
00:12:12The point is, we can reach people this way, right?
00:12:15Yes, sir, we can.
00:12:15Great, let's do it.
00:12:16Annie, I want you to run point on this.
00:12:18As long as it doesn't interfere with PowerDawn.
00:12:20No, of course not.
00:12:21Great, get me all the data.
00:12:22When we're ready, we'll check budgets and then we'll jump into copy.
00:12:25Okay?
00:12:27Great.
00:12:28Great.
00:12:28So, PowerDawn it is.
00:12:30Now, completely new class.
00:12:32Open your eyes.
00:12:41Open your eyes.
00:12:46Open your eyes.
00:12:47Open your eyes.
00:12:49Open your eyes.
00:12:50Open your eyes.
00:12:54Open your eyes.
00:12:55Open your eyes.
00:12:56Open your eyes.
00:12:59Open your eyes.
00:13:01Open your eyes.
00:13:02Open your eyes.
00:13:03Open your eyes.
00:13:04Open your eyes.
00:13:05Open your eyes.
00:13:05Open your eyes.
00:13:05Open your eyes.
00:13:05Open your eyes.
00:13:06Open your eyes.
00:13:07Open your eyes.
00:13:07Open your eyes.
00:13:08Open your eyes.
00:13:11Open your eyes.
00:13:12Open your eyes.
00:13:18Open your eyes.
00:13:22Open your eyes.
00:13:23to the nurses' station, 4E.
00:13:24Dr. Cooper to the nurses' station, 4E.
00:13:31Did you start dating again?
00:13:35Why is that funny?
00:13:37You married?
00:13:38I am.
00:13:39How about you?
00:13:40Yep. 36 years next month.
00:13:42We were high school sweethearts.
00:13:44Well, good for you guys, because it's a minefield out there.
00:13:49Bye-bye.
00:13:53Oh, yeah.
00:13:57Bye-bye.
00:14:01Oh, yeah.
00:14:02It's a man.
00:14:03Yeah.
00:14:05Early in the morning, then I get around new.
00:14:11Later in the evening, by the light of the moon.
00:14:17Anytime it takes, never too soon.
00:14:47Eventually, you find a guy who can at least carry on a respectful chat conversation.
00:14:50And then you meet them.
00:14:51There's a lot of evidence that really supports a flat earth.
00:14:54Is this what you wear all the time?
00:14:55This is actually a friendship ring.
00:14:58Wrap begins with vanilla ice and lemon em.
00:15:01You've never seen Bad Boys 2?
00:15:02My mom.
00:15:03I still live with my mom.
00:15:05Actually.
00:15:06Actually.
00:15:07Actually.
00:15:08Actually.
00:15:08The next block over.
00:15:35Punctuation is a thing for me.
00:15:37So, a guy who knows how to use his possessive apostrophes and his semicolons correctly is a huge turn-on.
00:15:45I thought I'd try and change my luck.
00:15:48So, I didn't bother with the first eight drinks at the bar.
00:15:50I agreed to meet him at the movie.
00:15:52Told my friends we were going.
00:15:54Drove separately.
00:15:55I've never seen Touch of Evil.
00:15:56Did you enjoy it?
00:15:58Sort of.
00:16:12Making it out in the back of a movie theater is so not me.
00:16:15It's so shamefully cliched.
00:16:17It's like the kind of thing my parents would have done when they were teenagers.
00:16:21No offense.
00:16:22Nothing taken.
00:16:23I think.
00:16:26So, you found Tom exciting?
00:16:28Yeah.
00:16:29After what I've been through, it was exciting.
00:16:41Oh, my God.
00:16:42Oh, I'm sorry.
00:16:43Oh, God.
00:16:44I'm sorry.
00:16:45I'm so sorry.
00:16:45No worries.
00:16:47I'm Rick, by the way.
00:16:48Hi.
00:16:48Yeah.
00:16:49Nice to meet you.
00:16:50Yeah.
00:16:51I saw you running the other day.
00:16:53You look great.
00:16:55I mean, you know, you have great form.
00:16:58Let me know if you want to run together sometime.
00:17:01It could be fun.
00:17:02Yeah.
00:17:03Yeah.
00:17:03I actually got to go.
00:17:05Hey.
00:17:06Yeah.
00:17:06No, no, no.
00:17:06I'm here.
00:17:07I just parked my car.
00:17:08Sorry.
00:17:09I'm late.
00:17:09I know.
00:17:10I got set to work.
00:17:11Talk to you later, I guess.
00:17:15Bitch.
00:17:17So, second date.
00:17:18We try Touch of Evil again, this time on Netflix.
00:17:23It's a really good movie, I swear.
00:17:25Oh, I totally, I totally believe you.
00:17:26This is one scene they spent all day rehearsing.
00:17:29Oh, okay.
00:17:30One more.
00:17:30Not now.
00:17:31Mm-hmm.
00:17:39What happened?
00:17:41Have you ever owned a pleather couch?
00:17:48That wasn't me.
00:17:50No, I know.
00:17:51I know.
00:17:52It was just my stupid couch.
00:17:58Uh, you laughing at me is not awesome.
00:18:01I know.
00:18:01I'm not laughing at you.
00:18:02It's the couch, I promise.
00:18:18For the first time, it was actually pretty good.
00:18:20I couldn't afford a new couch, so the next day, I bought some blankets, mother-sand-a-bid.
00:18:29Would you excuse me for a minute?
00:18:38Hello.
00:18:40Hi, I'm Mike Olsen.
00:18:42I'm the detective on Ann Bennett's case.
00:18:45I usually work with Frank Keery.
00:18:47Is he around?
00:18:47Dr. Keery has moved to Maryland, so I guess that makes me your new Frank.
00:18:52Right. Okay.
00:18:54We basically know what happened, but the case file says your department won't let anyone see her.
00:18:58I need to confirm some details.
00:19:00It's a little more complicated than that.
00:19:03Ms. Bennet is having an issue absorbing what happened.
00:19:10Right. Look, uh, Dr... Atlas.
00:19:13Okay, I'm sure you could appreciate the need for efficiency here.
00:19:16Oh, of course, of course, but there are huge gaps in the patient's memories.
00:19:21I need a little more time.
00:19:24Okay.
00:19:25You can be posted.
00:19:27Absolutely.
00:19:36What's going on out there?
00:19:38Red tape.
00:19:41How did you get that bruise on your head?
00:19:45Red tape.
00:19:45You have a bruise on your head.
00:19:48Do you remember how you got it?
00:19:52Oh, yeah.
00:19:54I banged my head in the mirror in my bathroom.
00:20:02What?
00:20:05What does this have to do with my sprained ankle?
00:20:08Your what?
00:20:10My sprained ankle.
00:20:12The reason I'm here.
00:20:14Come on, we talked about this.
00:20:16I came in for minor surgery on an ankle sprain, and then you came in here and jumped up my
00:20:23ass about all this stuff that I can't remember.
00:20:25I remember a conversation.
00:20:26I don't remember anything about a sprained ankle.
00:20:29Oh, for God's sake.
00:20:32No.
00:20:34That's not right, because I came in for surgery for an ankle sprain.
00:20:40What do you mean?
00:20:43Broken fibula.
00:20:49Have I had this the whole time?
00:20:51It's not unusual to have memory loss or confusion when one has suffered a traumatic injury.
00:21:02Sprained ankle, broken fibula, same sort of thing, right?
00:21:05That's probably those painkillers.
00:21:07As opposed to, you know, I'm losing my mind.
00:21:11What was it like to be dating again?
00:21:15Yeah, it was great.
00:21:18I really liked Tom.
00:21:53It was new, and everything was exciting.
00:21:57Tom was kind of like a flavor enhancer.
00:21:59Just made everything even better.
00:22:04And so I finished up my finance degree at OSU.
00:22:07Go Buckeyes.
00:22:08And then took a job out here.
00:22:10I must be doing something right, because they keep promoting me.
00:22:12Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
00:22:14What's your living situation?
00:22:16I own a loft at the Maitland.
00:22:18How many bedrooms?
00:22:19Two.
00:22:19Any previous marriages?
00:22:21Kids we should know about?
00:22:22No previous marriages, and no kids, but I am a fun uncle.
00:22:26Aw.
00:22:27To Dean and Paul.
00:22:27You're a funcle?
00:22:29All right.
00:22:30I like this one.
00:22:31Is he a good kisser?
00:22:33Yeah, all right.
00:22:34What?
00:22:36Yeah.
00:22:38Oh, babe, show them the resort.
00:22:40Resort?
00:22:41We're going on a special anniversary trip.
00:22:43What?
00:22:43Show them.
00:22:44Park Hyatt Maldives.
00:22:45Very nice.
00:22:47Private beach villa.
00:22:48Nothing but cocktails and sex.
00:22:51Naturally.
00:22:51Honey place.
00:22:52What, like they don't know what we're going to be up to?
00:22:55There's lots of other things to do there.
00:22:57Oh, like what?
00:22:58Canoeing.
00:22:59Oh.
00:22:59Archery.
00:23:01Basketball court.
00:23:02So fun.
00:23:02Man, I used to love playing basketball.
00:23:05Uh, past tense?
00:23:06Too many injuries.
00:23:07I'm prone to syndesmosis ligament problems.
00:23:10High ankle sprays.
00:23:11I spent most of my teen years on and off crutches and in and out of moon boots.
00:23:14Sounds like you need pro lig.
00:23:16Oh, is that your new supplement?
00:23:17Yes.
00:23:18And guess who's writing the copy?
00:23:21Stop.
00:23:21Really?
00:23:22Made some great suggestions a while back and my boss said I could run with it, so.
00:23:26Wow.
00:23:27That's amazing.
00:23:27I'm so proud of you.
00:23:29Great job.
00:23:29Your entrees are on the way out from the kitchen.
00:23:31Can I get everybody another round?
00:23:33Uh, yeah.
00:23:33Let's get another bottle.
00:23:34And tonight's on me.
00:23:36That's very nice.
00:23:38He's a keeper.
00:23:39So, when can I get this miracle pill?
00:23:41Well, to be honest, you're not really in our target demographic.
00:23:44Oh dear.
00:23:44Got any grandparents with sore knees?
00:23:46Pro lig is not guaranteed to do anything.
00:23:49It doesn't work.
00:23:50I mean, it doesn't not work.
00:23:52It won't make your joints work.
00:23:55And actually, according to the research, 61% of users did experience some joint relief.
00:24:01Well, 61%?
00:24:02Not bad.
00:24:03Except it's not actual clinical testing.
00:24:05It's kind of like the bare minimum they have to do to say they tested it at all.
00:24:08Right.
00:24:09So, those users may have only manifested an improvement or imagine they felt better.
00:24:15It's a whole thing.
00:24:15Anyway, whatever.
00:24:16It's a job.
00:24:17It's a job.
00:24:17Hey, cheers.
00:24:19To new love.
00:24:20Oh boy.
00:24:21And to old love.
00:24:23And to fucking on a private beach.
00:24:25And behind you.
00:24:26Sorry.
00:24:29I wish you could bottle that early feeling.
00:24:32When you just want the other person all the time.
00:24:34Everything they do turns you on.
00:24:36Even thinking about them makes you smile like a goof.
00:24:48You're staring at me.
00:24:50Yeah?
00:24:51You like the way I wash dishes?
00:24:53I kind of like everything you do.
00:25:01Hello.
00:25:03I love this guy.
00:25:15But that early feeling doesn't last, does it?
00:25:20Which is totally normal, right?
00:25:21Oh, of course.
00:25:22Of course.
00:25:22When did the new relationship shine start to fade?
00:25:30I do want a bit later.
00:25:58doing there? Hmm? Oh, Words with Buddies. What is that? It's kind of like Scrabble, but with subtle
00:26:06differences to avoid copyright issues. Oh, you playing against someone? Yeah, Alan G. 77. Alan?
00:26:16I don't know. The game assigns people randomly, but he's good. I'm only up by two points.
00:26:22Can I see? Here, let me see.
00:26:29Jesus, how do you use this thing? I squint, mostly. Oh, I know a great screen repair guy.
00:26:35I'll get you another one for a hundred bucks. Thank you, but I can't really afford that.
00:26:40Oh, forget it. I got you. Hmm. Huh. What's this using?
00:26:47Mall? Six points. Yeah, but there's a triple word score that I was trying to use.
00:26:54Ugh. Of course, he just used it. Okay.
00:26:58We'll find a better word. No, it's okay. I can do it. Come on. We'll do it together.
00:27:04How about this?
00:27:10Style. Yeah, that's good.
00:27:12Hmm.
00:27:18So, how are things with you and Tom? Yeah, I feel good. Yeah? How's the sex?
00:27:23Yeah, all right. What? They're a couple. They're having sex. Presumably they have coffee from time to time, too.
00:27:29I'm very happy to talk about coffee.
00:27:31Okay, great.
00:27:33So, last night, while Mitch and I were having coffee, I put a ball gag in his mouth and I
00:27:38whipped him like a racehorse.
00:27:39Oh, jeez. Oh, please. You love it.
00:27:43So, it's good?
00:27:45Not just the sex. Tom.
00:27:47The whole package. Not just the package.
00:27:49Yeah.
00:27:50Tom is great. He's amazing.
00:27:53So is the package.
00:27:54Yes, sir.
00:28:03Hey, Dougie.
00:28:05Can we call you in an hour?
00:28:09Thanks, hon.
00:28:11So, you guys just use each other's phones?
00:28:13Yeah, of course. Mitch has nothing to hide.
00:28:15Oh.
00:28:16Cut or uncut?
00:28:18I need to know these things.
00:28:23The buzz is fucking building, people. I'm telling you.
00:28:27The focus groups were great.
00:28:29And the bean counters found an extra $40,000 for the social media strategy.
00:28:34Now, let's talk color schemes.
00:28:36Um, actually, Mr. McKay, I have a coffee suggestion I wanted to share with the group.
00:28:41So, I was thinking of opening with sick of joint pain,
00:28:45but I think now I'm actually going to go with tired of joint pain
00:28:49because we're not claiming to cure sickness.
00:28:51We are simply offering an alternative to being weighed down
00:28:55by the chronic aches and pains that folks of this age suffer from every day.
00:28:59It's a tiny shift, but I think it will subtly change how people read it.
00:29:02Hey, if it sells more pills.
00:29:05Sean, what do you think?
00:29:07That could work.
00:29:09Great. Incorporate it into the copy.
00:29:10You got it.
00:29:11Anything else?
00:29:12Okay, great.
00:29:12Wait, sir. I thought I was writing the copy.
00:29:15You?
00:29:17You did?
00:29:20You're the copy editor, Ann.
00:29:22You edit the copy.
00:29:24And you're great at it.
00:29:28Sir, you told me to run point on this.
00:29:32Oh, I meant the research.
00:29:35You know all that Facebook stuff you were talking about?
00:29:37You did that, right?
00:29:39Yeah.
00:29:40And, Sean, you've been working on the copy, right?
00:29:43Yeah.
00:29:45Make the exchange.
00:29:49Good teamwork.
00:29:51Yes.
00:29:51Good teamwork.
00:29:53Where were we?
00:30:03That must have been unpleasant.
00:30:05Yeah, no shit.
00:30:06I finally thought we were getting somewhere.
00:30:09We?
00:30:11I.
00:30:12What did I say?
00:30:13We?
00:30:14I'm sure there's some psychological reason for that.
00:30:17Maybe.
00:30:17You were in a new relationship,
00:30:19but doubts had started to creep in about it,
00:30:22about the two of you.
00:30:23We.
00:30:25Right.
00:30:28Do you make a good living at your job?
00:30:31I can pay my bills.
00:30:33Easily?
00:30:35I mean, no, not easily.
00:30:38An opportunity for advancement at your work doesn't pan out,
00:30:41but you've met this new fella who's very generous with his money.
00:30:44Maybe you felt a little trapped.
00:30:45I wasn't trapped.
00:30:47I really liked Tom.
00:30:49At your job, then?
00:30:51You felt your work wasn't respected,
00:30:53but you couldn't quit because you needed the money.
00:30:55No, I've quit jobs before.
00:30:57I always land on my feet.
00:30:59On your feet?
00:31:04Sorry, can we talk about something else for a minute?
00:31:07I thought you were anxious to get out of here.
00:31:09I am.
00:31:10I just...
00:31:12This isn't working for me right now.
00:31:15We can talk about anything you want.
00:31:19Or nothing at all.
00:31:21Yeah, let's do that.
00:31:22Nothing at all.
00:31:30Okay.
00:31:32We'll pick this up tomorrow.
00:31:37Good night.
00:31:57Make a progress.
00:31:59It's a tricky case.
00:32:01Why's that?
00:32:02It's not your typical five stages of grief.
00:32:06I'm trying to get some background info just so I can lead her up.
00:32:09We don't need any background info.
00:32:12Actually, it does help to lead her into the larger discovery.
00:32:16I want to talk to her.
00:32:17No.
00:32:20No?
00:32:20She's in a very fragile state.
00:32:22She barely remembers anything.
00:32:25So push her.
00:32:26Jog her memory.
00:32:26It doesn't work that way.
00:32:28A crime has been committed here.
00:32:29I want to talk to the victim.
00:32:31And I'm telling you that the victim doesn't even realize there was a crime.
00:32:36She thought she was in here for a sprained ankle, which has become a broken fibula.
00:32:40You serious?
00:32:41Swear to God.
00:32:42It's called dissociative amnesia.
00:32:45It's very frequent in trauma victims.
00:32:47It usually presents as memory loss.
00:32:49But in some cases, the patient can manifest new memories to cover up the pain of the old ones.
00:32:55I gotta tell you, I feel like Frank would have gotten this done by now.
00:32:59Perhaps, but he's not here.
00:33:03I assure you, I am doing my best.
00:33:07I will find out what happened.
00:33:10Just get it done.
00:33:21Still working?
00:33:23Oh, this is a tough one.
00:33:25For my patient, not for me.
00:33:27Well, I'm sure you'll figure it out for her, him.
00:33:31How much am I allowed to know?
00:33:32Well, it's a her.
00:33:34And she's suffering from seriously repressed memories.
00:33:38The rest is doctor-patient stuff.
00:33:41Say no more.
00:33:42This, I can tell you.
00:33:43The detective on the case is a piece of work.
00:33:46Huh?
00:33:46Has no understanding of psychology or how to deal with a trauma victim.
00:33:51Thinks I should just push a little harder.
00:33:55What's his name?
00:33:56Mike Olson.
00:33:57Oh, sounds like a 70s sitcom character.
00:34:01I can handle him.
00:34:04It's her I'm worried about.
00:34:06I know you'll find a way.
00:34:08You always do, right?
00:34:10Yeah.
00:34:12Good night, sweetheart.
00:34:13Night, love.
00:34:27Good morning.
00:34:32What is this?
00:34:33Like aromatherapy?
00:34:34Sort of.
00:34:35Do you have any allergies?
00:34:37No.
00:34:38Okay.
00:34:40What do you smell?
00:34:42I don't know.
00:34:43I can't really tell.
00:34:45The cleaning stuff they use here is very overpowering.
00:34:48Ammonia.
00:34:49Gets out those tufts.
00:34:52I lost.
00:34:54Okay.
00:34:56What did you smell?
00:34:58Uh, something metallic maybe?
00:35:02Okay.
00:35:04What about this one?
00:35:08Uh, vanilla extract, something like that?
00:35:10Not bad.
00:35:12Sorry, what is the point of this?
00:35:14Does it have to have a point?
00:35:17Yesterday was really hard on you,
00:35:19so I didn't want to come in this morning and just continue the interrogation.
00:35:23And it's a nice way to relax.
00:35:26Okay.
00:35:27Last one.
00:35:31Oh.
00:35:32Le Petite Rogue Noir.
00:35:33The little black dress.
00:35:34It's a perfume.
00:35:35Do you wear it?
00:35:36Mm-hmm.
00:35:36I have a bottle of it at home.
00:35:38Do you wear it to work?
00:35:39No.
00:35:39No, I never wear it to work.
00:35:40I don't want the attention.
00:35:42So, just on special occasions?
00:35:44Yeah, going out, that sort of thing.
00:35:46Okay.
00:35:47See?
00:35:47Easy peasy.
00:35:50Easy peasy.
00:35:52Easy peasy.
00:35:59I was trying to not screw things up with Tom.
00:36:08One, two, three.
00:36:11Ah!
00:36:11Cheater!
00:36:15Okay.
00:36:16All right.
00:36:17All right.
00:36:18Two hands.
00:36:18Okay.
00:36:19So, okay.
00:36:21One, two, three.
00:36:24Oh, sorry.
00:36:28You okay?
00:36:30Yeah, I'm fine.
00:36:31Are you sure?
00:36:31Yeah, I'm fine.
00:36:32I'm fine.
00:36:33I'm fine.
00:36:33Let's try again.
00:36:34No cheating.
00:36:35Okay.
00:36:36Ready?
00:36:38One, two, three.
00:36:41Hey.
00:36:42Sorry.
00:36:43I saw you and thought I should come over.
00:36:45Yeah, of course.
00:36:46How are you doing?
00:36:47I'm great.
00:36:48Thanks.
00:36:49You?
00:36:49Yeah.
00:36:50Everything's going great.
00:36:51Yeah.
00:36:51Yeah.
00:36:54Hi.
00:36:54I'm Anne.
00:36:55Hi.
00:36:55Oh, I'm sorry.
00:36:56And this is Sarah.
00:36:57We used to go out.
00:36:59Awkward.
00:37:00No, no.
00:37:01It's okay.
00:37:01I'm sorry.
00:37:02I shouldn't put you on the spot.
00:37:03Oh, no, no, no.
00:37:04Wow.
00:37:05You're, uh, you're engaged.
00:37:07A couple months now.
00:37:09This name's Keith.
00:37:10From Michigan.
00:37:12You'd hate him.
00:37:14No, he's great.
00:37:15He's really sweet.
00:37:19Anyway, great running into you.
00:37:21And lovely to meet you.
00:37:22Likewise.
00:37:23Thanks, guys.
00:37:39Hey.
00:37:46Easy, Tiger.
00:37:48Okay, Tom, Tom, just slow down for a second.
00:37:51Okay, Tom, stop, stop, Tom!
00:37:54I can't stop!
00:37:55What?
00:37:56Just slow down for a second.
00:37:58I'm being passionate.
00:38:00No, you're being rough.
00:38:02Rough?
00:38:03Intense.
00:38:04We just got home.
00:38:05It's just a little much, that's all.
00:38:07What happened to why I like everything you do?
00:38:11That's how I felt in that moment.
00:38:12In this moment, I feel like you are irritated about running into your ex,
00:38:19and I don't feel like being made into a physical expression of that irritation.
00:38:26Uh, I'm gonna go to bed.
00:38:28Wait, Tom, can we talk about this?
00:38:29I'm going to bed.
00:38:30No.
00:38:32Thanks for that.
00:38:33Barely touched, you don't look so dramatic.
00:38:42Did you say anything?
00:38:46No.
00:38:47Why do you think that was?
00:38:50I don't know, it was just something that happened in the moment.
00:38:55But it shouldn't have happened.
00:38:57Yeah, but couples fight.
00:38:59You and your husband have never fought.
00:39:01Not physically.
00:39:02No, this wasn't a physical fight.
00:39:04It was an accident.
00:39:06Okay, it was an accident.
00:39:09But being dismissive, walking away like that...
00:39:13The abuse doesn't have to be physical.
00:39:15Yeah, I know that, and I'm saying that this wasn't a big deal.
00:39:20So you kept on seeing Tom?
00:39:22Yes, of course I did.
00:39:23This isn't what you're making it sound like.
00:39:26Did the abuse continue?
00:39:27No, abuse, no.
00:39:28It's not like he punched me, he bumped me as he was.
00:39:31It was abuse, and it was abuse.
00:39:36Did the abuse continue?
00:39:45Yes.
00:39:47Did it get worse?
00:39:53Yes.
00:40:02Did you pay my parking tickets?
00:40:07Tom?
00:40:08Hm?
00:40:09Uh, yeah, yeah.
00:40:10I saw them at your place the other night.
00:40:12You didn't have to do that.
00:40:13I'm happy to.
00:40:14I know things can be a bit tired for you sometimes.
00:40:17Truth.
00:40:18Well, very nice of you.
00:40:21Mm-hmm.
00:40:27Are you almost done?
00:40:29Uh, not really.
00:40:32Oh.
00:40:34Okay.
00:40:37Well...
00:40:38Um, do you maybe want to take a break and watch some TV?
00:40:42This is important.
00:40:44Right.
00:40:45Yes, of course.
00:40:47Okay.
00:40:51Uh, you can watch something.
00:40:52Just keep the volume low.
00:40:54No, it's fine.
00:40:54I don't want to disturb you.
00:40:57I didn't say you had to stay over tonight.
00:41:02Okay.
00:41:07So...
00:41:09Oh.
00:41:10Jesus.
00:41:11You're waving your hand in front of my face.
00:41:12Yeah, to get your attention.
00:41:14I can't give you my attention right now, Anna.
00:41:15I have an important job.
00:41:16Oh, meaning what?
00:41:18Meaning I don't, right?
00:41:20Didn't say that.
00:41:21No, you didn't say anything.
00:41:23Fuck off, okay?
00:41:24I'm busy.
00:41:25Fuck off?
00:41:25No, I'm not telling you to fuck off.
00:41:27I'm just busy.
00:41:27I'm gonna go.
00:41:29So now you're gonna be a martyr?
00:41:30I don't wanna hang around where I'm not wanted.
00:41:32I'm working!
00:41:33No, Tom!
00:41:34I understand that, but you don't have to be such an asshole about it!
00:41:39I'm...
00:41:39I'm sorry.
00:41:40I'm sorry.
00:41:40I'm sorry.
00:41:41I'm so sorry.
00:41:42Hey.
00:41:42I'm sorry.
00:41:44I'm sorry.
00:41:45I'm just...
00:41:46I'm just stressed with work and...
00:41:48I'm sorry.
00:41:49I'm sorry.
00:41:49So...
00:41:50Um...
00:41:51Let's...
00:41:52Let's...
00:41:52Let's do something together.
00:41:53You...
00:41:53You wanna watch something on TV?
00:41:55Yeah?
00:41:56Yeah.
00:41:57Okay.
00:41:58Um...
00:41:59Uh...
00:42:01Uh...
00:42:01What do you wanna watch?
00:42:03I don't know.
00:42:04I don't...
00:42:05Okay.
00:42:07Um...
00:42:07Uh...
00:42:08How about an old movie?
00:42:10Something with Audrey Hepburn, maybe?
00:42:12Yeah.
00:42:13Okay.
00:42:13Okay.
00:42:17Uh...
00:42:18Let's see what we've got.
00:42:23Uh...
00:42:24Charade?
00:42:26Here we go.
00:42:27Always a good one.
00:42:32I'm sorry.
00:42:35I'm sorry.
00:42:43Come on.
00:42:44Come on.
00:42:45Come on.
00:42:45Come on.
00:43:11I've never needed a coffee more.
00:43:14Uh...
00:43:15You want some?
00:43:19Yeah.
00:43:22We need to talk about last night.
00:43:30Uh...
00:43:30I don't even know what happened.
00:43:34You hit me.
00:43:36I know.
00:43:38That's...
00:43:39That's not what I meant.
00:43:41I meant...
00:43:44I don't even know what came over me.
00:43:48How's this happened before?
00:43:51I mean, my brothers and I used to fight, but...
00:43:54No.
00:43:56Never.
00:44:17I don't...
00:44:18I don't deal with my stress well.
00:44:21I know that's not an excuse.
00:44:25I want to be all of the amazing things that you wanted, man.
00:44:30You're a partner.
00:44:33I want to be charming and sophisticated and sweet and sexy and make money.
00:44:42I just...
00:44:43I don't know how to do that all at the same time.
00:44:47You know, you're saying that you have to do all those things all the time.
00:44:51I want to.
00:44:53Because you're worth it.
00:44:57I'm trying, baby.
00:45:01I promise.
00:45:02I'm trying.
00:45:04I promise.
00:45:05I just...
00:45:07I need you to believe in me.
00:45:11Please.
00:45:23That's a little strange, don't you think?
00:45:25What?
00:45:26How it all became about him.
00:45:29Well, he was really stressed at work.
00:45:31So that means you deserved what he did to you?
00:45:35No, but I was being a bit of a bitch.
00:45:38And I was trying to provoke a response.
00:45:41If Tom walked in here right now, you could get right up into his face
00:45:45and call him every name under the sun.
00:45:48And if he laid a finger on you, it would still be 100% wrong.
00:45:54You do see that, don't you?
00:45:55Mm-hmm.
00:45:58And even if he didn't lay a finger.
00:46:03Disrespecting you.
00:46:05Disrespecting your work.
00:46:07Making you feel unimportant.
00:46:10That's abuse.
00:46:16How much worse did it get?
00:46:32We went out for a few more weeks.
00:46:35I ended it.
00:46:38Everything went to hell after that.
00:46:45Hey, the meeting's starting.
00:46:48Ooh, lucky girl.
00:46:54We are rolling out the Facebook ads, we got direct mail ready to drop, and we even bought ads to
00:47:00hit the seniors on right-wing radio.
00:47:02This is gonna be fucking huge.
00:47:06Highest awareness numbers we've ever seen in the tracking.
00:47:08Mm-hmm.
00:47:09Also the highest number of disclaimers we've ever put out.
00:47:12Come again?
00:47:14Disclaimers?
00:47:15This statement has not been approved by the FDA.
00:47:17Results can and will vary.
00:47:19Yeah, but that's the beauty of it.
00:47:21They get lost in the boilerplate, but when Granny goes online to see the pictures of her grandson's graduation,
00:47:27and she feels that ache in her hip, boom!
00:47:30Pro League is right there to cure it.
00:47:32Buddy won't cure it.
00:47:37Where's this coming from?
00:47:39I thought you were a team player, Annie.
00:47:44Mr. McKay, I know that we're not curing cancer here, but we don't need to deceive people.
00:47:50We actually have an opportunity to be different, to apply a little bit of honesty.
00:47:54Honesty doesn't sell pills, Annie.
00:47:56My name is a fucking Annie!
00:47:59Okay, it's Anne.
00:48:01Not Anna, not Annie, your ex-girlfriend from high school.
00:48:04It's Anne. A-N-N-E.
00:48:05Fuck, my name is Anne!
00:48:10Now, please understand, Anne, you're not being fired.
00:48:14It's what we call administrative leave.
00:48:16We'll start with two weeks, paid, and see how you're doing after the time off.
00:48:22And what am I supposed to do?
00:48:24Whatever you want. This time is for you. Do some self-care.
00:48:29Yeah, exactly. Read a book.
00:48:32Go get a mani-pedi with the girls, you know?
00:48:35Just take care of you.
00:48:38You seem to need it.
00:48:50I'm serious. Get a ticket, come out here and join us. I'll pay.
00:48:53I appreciate the offer, but I don't want to interfere with your plans.
00:48:58That's cool. Miss and I will phone when you're asleep.
00:49:00Oh, well, how can I say no to that?
00:49:06But, seriously though, I'm fine. It was very sweet of you to offer.
00:49:10Stand up, Mama. I'll see you soon.
00:49:12Okay, bye.
00:49:24You did the right thing breaking up with Tom.
00:49:28Things were bad with him.
00:49:30They were a lot worse after he left.
00:49:31No. Your life didn't get worse because you broke up with Tom.
00:49:37Tom made your life worse. He just wasn't around to see the damage that he'd done.
00:49:44You can't base your whole sense of happiness on other people.
00:49:49It's too much pressure.
00:49:50He was better than nothing.
00:49:53You're not nothing.
00:49:56Anne.
00:49:58Anne, look at me.
00:50:00Tell me you believe that.
00:50:06Okay, let's take a break.
00:50:09Actually, it's chocolate pudding day in the cafeteria, so...
00:50:13You still haven't told me why I'm here.
00:50:16You're going to tell me.
00:50:18It's all in there somewhere.
00:50:20You'll remember, and then you'll tell me.
00:50:23Simple as that, huh?
00:50:24Simple as that.
00:50:35Just the puddings?
00:50:37Just the puddings.
00:51:01Hi.
00:51:02Mm.
00:51:04What's going on?
00:51:05What's going on?
00:51:06What's going on is I'm trying to wrap up a case, and you're denying me access to the victim.
00:51:10Can't keep her here forever, you know?
00:51:12Actually, I just wrote to the judge asking for an extension on her side cold.
00:51:17I just spoke to your boss, and he agrees with me.
00:51:20So, enjoy.
00:51:24Wait.
00:51:25I realize you're under a lot of pressure to close this case.
00:51:29I get that.
00:51:30But if you come at her with everything all at once, she'll just decompensate.
00:51:36She'll shut down.
00:51:38Maybe we could figure out the game plan together?
00:51:42There you go.
00:51:55Detective Olsen is going to show you some photographs.
00:51:58If you feel in any way uncomfortable, he'll stop.
00:52:02Okay?
00:52:02Okay.
00:52:06Tell me if you recognize any of these men.
00:52:21Oh.
00:52:22Yes, I've seen him before.
00:52:24Yeah, he lives near me.
00:52:25I've seen him running.
00:52:32Have you ever had any interaction with him?
00:52:35Hello?
00:52:41Run into him on the street?
00:52:43Couple times?
00:52:44I'm Rick, by the way.
00:52:45Did he make an impression on you?
00:52:49Um...
00:52:50I don't know, he's just a guy.
00:52:53Did he make you feel uncomfortable?
00:52:57What?
00:52:58He attacked you.
00:53:00Olsen.
00:53:00The sooner you come to grips with him, the better.
00:53:03He lives in your neighborhood.
00:53:04He followed you home.
00:53:06Yeah, I was running.
00:53:09And he was chasing me.
00:53:21Pathetic.
00:53:29Is that how I broke my fibula?
00:53:31No.
00:53:32No, that's not what happened.
00:53:33He attacked you.
00:53:34Olsen.
00:53:35I got home.
00:53:36I closed the door.
00:53:37Everything was fine.
00:53:44He attacked me.
00:53:45He kicked my leg.
00:53:47What's she doing?
00:53:48Get out.
00:53:49Oh, my God.
00:53:49Can't get down or not?
00:53:50Get out!
00:53:52He attacked me.
00:53:53He broke my leg.
00:53:54Rick!
00:53:55Rick did!
00:53:56It's okay.
00:53:57It's okay.
00:53:57I'm so sorry.
00:54:00Don't think about that right now.
00:54:02Just concentrate on breathing.
00:54:04Deep breaths.
00:54:04In.
00:54:05Out.
00:54:06In.
00:54:08Out.
00:54:20I'm going to be right back.
00:54:35What the hell was that?
00:54:37You may have irreparably damaged that young woman.
00:54:39He didn't break her leg.
00:54:40We know what happened.
00:54:41Yes, but she doesn't.
00:54:42Her mind is creating scenarios like her injury because it doesn't want her to know the truth.
00:54:48Her mind doesn't want her to know.
00:54:49She was attacked.
00:54:51You can't possibly know what that did to her.
00:54:53Lady, I'm a cop.
00:54:54I'm in danger every day.
00:54:56Yes, but you know that.
00:54:57Every day.
00:54:58You're prepared for it.
00:54:59Let me help you by helping her.
00:55:04Fine.
00:55:07You're not even going to apologize.
00:55:09For doing my job?
00:55:10For not letting me do mine!
00:55:11Don't be so dramatic!
00:55:14What?
00:55:24I was attacked.
00:55:26And you didn't tell me.
00:55:28Anne, we really need to focus on...
00:55:30Stop.
00:55:32I...
00:55:33I can't.
00:55:35Can you go?
00:55:37Please, can you just get out?
00:55:50Just typical, arrogant, macho bullshit.
00:55:54Olsen just doesn't get it.
00:55:57I mean, yes.
00:55:59The patient needs a little prodding.
00:56:01But you have to establish a bond.
00:56:04A layer of trust.
00:56:06And I was getting there.
00:56:07I really was.
00:56:08But now...
00:56:10But she started remembering some things, right?
00:56:16What?
00:56:18Well, you said he confronted her with some things and she started remembering.
00:56:23She remembered some things.
00:56:25The rest of the stuff she just replaced the repressed memories with invented ones.
00:56:31Maybe there's just a middle ground.
00:56:34What are you doing?
00:56:36What?
00:56:37You're siding with Olsen.
00:56:39I'm not siding with him.
00:56:40I'm just trying to think about what might work.
00:56:41I don't need you to think about anything.
00:56:44In case it slipped your memory, I've been doing this a long fucking time.
00:57:14And...
00:57:30nurse? yes? has I been at home for scans or something? I'm not sure I don't think so
00:57:37could she check? right um no nothing's scheduled she's not here
00:57:50oh whoops in the loo
00:57:54okay
00:58:22so much for my jailbreak I was pretty impressed actually I knew you couldn't
00:58:30have got far well at least you're talking to me now
00:58:38I know that it's your job to get me to remember what happened that night
00:58:46I don't know if I want to remember there's a lot you haven't confronted and not just
00:58:54about what happened that night here's the easy way out I'm this close to being kicked
00:59:03off your case and whoever replaces me will yank a story any story out of you
00:59:10detective Olson will write his report close his case and that'll be that they'll all
00:59:19move on but you won't you'll keep reliving your pain
00:59:30and you're the only one who knows what will really happen to you and I don't just mean
00:59:44have you ever noticed in English there's no verb for truth you can be honest or tell the truth or
00:59:53be truthful but you can't truth
00:59:58maybe it's so rare it wasn't worth coining a verb for
01:00:04but there are so many ways to lie to distort you're the language expert you have all the synonyms
01:00:14do you know what the biggest lie you tell yourself is Anne
01:00:21I don't know
01:00:23it's that you don't deserve to be happy
01:00:34I want to be happy
01:00:36I want to be happy
01:00:40well then you have to see everything
01:00:47you have to truth
01:01:00you were attacked
01:01:02by Rick
01:01:04hello
01:01:06hello
01:01:07should I have talked to him?
01:01:08why would you talk to him?
01:01:10I don't know we were both running he just tried to strike up a conversation
01:01:13you didn't owe him anything you were out running alone a solo activity
01:01:19right yeah I guess
01:01:20why were you running?
01:01:22I shouldn't have been running at night
01:01:23you can run whenever you want
01:01:24why were you?
01:01:26because I like to stay fit
01:01:28you run more when you're upset
01:01:29like after a breakup
01:01:31would you call it a pattern?
01:01:41so I drink and I run
01:01:43how did you feel when you broke up with Tom?
01:01:46what do you mean?
01:01:47well you'd had one failed relationship
01:01:48you thought this one was going to work out
01:01:50and it didn't
01:01:51how did you feel?
01:01:52I felt bad
01:01:53worthless
01:01:55well I don't know
01:01:57what happened to your leg?
01:01:59I told you
01:02:02the truth Anne
01:02:03I am telling the truth
01:02:04Rick attacked me
01:02:05he attacked you and then what?
01:02:07he left?
01:02:08mm-hmm
01:02:12Anne
01:02:12look at me
01:02:14open your eyes
01:02:15Anne
01:02:19where are you bitch?
01:02:26you're so close
01:02:28you're so close
01:02:37Tom was there
01:02:39Tom was there
01:02:42no
01:02:44no that didn't happen
01:02:46I sprained my ankle
01:02:48no you didn't
01:02:49yes I did
01:02:50Anne
01:02:50I sprained my ankle
01:02:51you didn't
01:02:53it was
01:02:54Anne
01:03:02I knew you couldn't have got far
01:03:04Anne
01:03:05tell yourself the truth
01:03:10I knew you couldn't have got far
01:03:20it's okay
01:03:22see it all
01:03:31Tom was there
01:03:33because I invited him
01:03:46I knew you couldn't have got far
01:03:48I knew you couldn't have got far
01:03:54I knew you couldn't have got far
01:03:55I knew you couldn't have got far
01:03:55I knew you couldn't have got far
01:03:55I knew you couldn't have got far
01:03:55I knew you couldn't have got far
01:03:56I knew you couldn't have got far
01:03:56I knew you couldn't have got far
01:03:57I knew you couldn't have got far
01:03:57I knew you couldn't have got far
01:04:00I knew you couldn't have got far
01:04:01I knew you couldn't have far
01:04:03I knew you couldn't have
01:04:04I knew you couldn't have
01:04:39Hey.
01:04:41Hey.
01:05:05Okay, wait, wait, wait a second.
01:05:07Whoa, whoa, whoa, no, no, no, wait, come on.
01:05:09No, no, no, let's just talk.
01:05:10Can we just talk for a second?
01:05:11Are you fucking serious?
01:05:13You texted me for a booty call and then...
01:05:16No, I texted you because you said...
01:05:23It's all right.
01:05:24Keep going.
01:05:27What is wrong with you?
01:05:29What's wrong with me?
01:05:30You're the one who can't make up your mind.
01:05:33So you hit me?
01:05:34Oh, don't exaggerate.
01:05:36Am I...
01:05:38Am I going crazy?
01:05:40I am not exaggerating.
01:05:44Tom, look at me.
01:05:47Tom, look at me!
01:05:50Tom, look at me.
01:06:36What happened now?
01:06:43You get better.
01:07:07He was just lying there
01:07:09He wasn't breathing
01:07:11I called 911
01:07:14But, um, yeah, anyway, that's the last thing I remember, and then I woke up here
01:07:22Okay, that tracks with what we have from Ballistics and the ME
01:07:28Surviving victim
01:07:30You, gunshot wound to the thigh, missing the femoral artery
01:07:33Perpetrator died instantly with a gunshot wound to the heart
01:07:36And the other victim
01:07:40Shot to the chest
01:07:42Tom
01:07:43Now died at the same
01:07:47Thank you
01:07:48For your help
01:07:51See?
01:07:53Was that so hard?
01:08:02Here
01:08:03What's this?
01:08:04Some survivors' groups, a couple of really great trauma therapists
01:08:08Can I stay with you?
01:08:10I can only work the cases assigned to me by the hospital
01:08:13But you can visit, anytime
01:08:17Keep telling yourself the truth
01:08:21That you deserve happiness, you deserve dignity
01:08:25You always have
01:08:28And with physical therapy, you're going to be up and running in no time
01:08:33Well, probably power walking to begin with
01:08:41I'll check on you later
01:08:59I'll check on you later
01:09:01Please
01:09:02Thank you
01:09:03Thank you
01:09:03Thank you
01:09:19Thank you
01:09:50Hello?
01:09:54Anne?
01:09:58I heard you were here.
01:10:02God, how weird am I, showing up like this?
01:10:05It's okay.
01:10:06I just... God, I don't even know how to explain it.
01:10:12He hit you too.
01:10:19I should have said something...
01:10:24when I didn't know that I wasn't sure.
01:10:30And then I thought, maybe it was me.
01:10:38Or maybe I was the only one who did it.
01:10:46I am so, so sorry.
01:10:51For everything.
01:10:58Are you gonna be okay?
01:11:18You don't want to see if Travis is playing basketball?
01:11:21He is, but I found out his name was Todd.
01:11:24Totally ruined it for me.
01:11:49Oh, my God.
01:11:52Hey, you all right?
01:11:54Yeah.
01:11:55Oh, my God.
01:11:57I know you're limping, but I'm not far off from a really cool swagger.
01:12:02I don't know.
01:12:14I can't touch her.
01:12:15I can't touch her.
01:12:15I can't take care of this now.
01:12:17Oh, my God.
01:12:30I don't know how to do it.
01:12:30What's that smell?
01:12:32Ammonia. The hospital stank of it.
01:12:37Gets the blood out.
01:12:51It wasn't me.
01:12:53I'm not judging.
01:13:01What do you want to do?
01:13:02You want to drink some wine?
01:13:04You want to watch a movie?
01:13:07Buy a new couch?
01:13:23My knee was shattered in the attack.
01:13:26After two months in a rehab center, I graduated from a wheelchair to a walker.
01:13:32And I thought I'd get rid of the walker pretty quickly and then I'd be better.
01:13:37But I wasn't better.
01:13:39I didn't have the same energy as before or the same patience, even for my best friend.
01:13:47And in the back of my head, I kept wondering if I still wasn't somehow a little bit at fault
01:13:55for what happened.
01:13:57No, I know. Not like that. Just, like, I didn't know if there was something wrong with me.
01:14:06Why didn't I leave?
01:14:10And maybe if I had been stronger, this would have happened, you know?
01:14:15Because then at least I wouldn't be a victim.
01:14:19Everywhere you go, everybody gives you this pity.
01:14:23Are you okay?
01:14:25Are you going to be okay?
01:14:28I know they mean well.
01:14:32But how can we ever be okay with what happened?
01:14:44All I can be okay with is my part in what happened.
01:14:50Knowing that I didn't do anything wrong.
01:14:57What happened to me was wrong.
01:15:01I didn't do anything wrong.
01:15:08Does anyone else want to share?
01:15:16Okay.
01:15:17We'll leave it there.
01:16:09What a lovely surprise.
01:16:12What a lovely surprise.
01:16:12It's really good to see you.
01:16:14Uh, I have to talk to you.
01:16:17Oh, is everything okay?
01:16:20Everything I told you was truth.
01:16:22I know that.
01:16:24But, but like you said, I have two truths, like a verb.
01:16:32I'm not sure I know how to see the truth.
01:16:35I mean, I know it's there, and I know it exists, but...
01:16:40I don't know, seeing it, I guess, just doesn't come naturally to me.
01:16:45I know how to misstate, and to conceal, to obfuscate.
01:16:51You're right, I have all of the synonyms.
01:16:53I have all of these words to justify the things that happen to me.
01:16:58A thousand little cuts to my dignity.
01:17:03I make convenient omissions, clever edits.
01:17:11I was trying really hard to make what happened to me be about one thing, and not everything.
01:17:19Because if it was about one thing, then I could deal with it, and I didn't have to look at
01:17:23the whole picture.
01:17:24I, I didn't have to truth.
01:17:29Tom, look at me!
01:17:31Where are you, bitch?
01:17:32Look up!
01:17:33Look up!
01:17:34No!
01:17:36No!
01:17:37No!
01:17:39No!
01:17:41No!
01:17:42No!
01:17:45No!
01:17:46No!
01:18:04Em, what are you doing?
01:18:07Em, put it down.
01:18:11Em, no!
01:18:12Em!
01:18:21Hey, we have a new case.
01:18:24Oh!
01:18:25Hi!
01:18:26Detective Olsen, you remember Aunt Bennett?
01:18:28Yes, yes, of course. Glad to see you're on the mend.
01:18:34You're not here about your case, are you? Do I have to add something to my report?
01:18:41No, no. Nothing to add.
01:18:44Aunt just came by for a visit.
01:18:48Kay!
01:18:50Well, great.
01:18:52Come find me, when you have a minute.
01:18:54This is a tough one.
01:19:20Well, that's great.
01:19:23What is it?
01:19:24It's always been about your question and everything.
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