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00:02:13You know, Dad would have hated this. He would have wanted this to be a celebration of his life. Not
00:02:19something depressing enough.
00:02:20Allie, please don't start today of all days.
00:02:49Hold on!
00:02:52You need to go, Seth. You need to go, Seth. You know where my mom is. Just a sec! Call
00:02:58me about Jared's party, okay?
00:03:04Yeah, sure, whatever. Come in.
00:03:12I didn't know you were back, Allie. You were out when I got home. Seth gave me a ride.
00:03:21Yeah, I got that. I would have been happy to give you a lift if you didn't want to walk.
00:03:30How was your last day of school?
00:03:34Fine. Did you say all your goodbyes? Yep.
00:03:41You didn't take the lunch I packed. Can I make you something to eat? Nope.
00:03:48How about you give me something more than a one-word answer?
00:03:53What do you want, Mom? School sucks. Life sucks. I'm not anorexic, okay?
00:04:02No. It's not okay, Allie. We don't talk anymore. Did we ever? For me. I feel like I'm a prisoner
00:04:15here.
00:04:15You're not a prisoner, Allie. I promise I'd get you something once we're settled in Iowa. I just...
00:04:23I don't think it's a good thing for you to be driving while you're still emotional.
00:04:39Do you... Do you want to talk about Dad? No. I definitely do not want to talk.
00:04:54This is a really hard time for you. It's a hard time for me too, Allie. And I was hoping
00:05:05we could help each other through it. I can't. I'm sorry.
00:05:16I've had a right to Industrie. I'm sorry. You can still look at her.ám
00:06:06Ellie?
00:06:15Honey?
00:06:22Me?
00:06:32Brian!
00:06:38Brian!
00:06:54Ali!
00:07:06Same recurring nightmare?
00:07:09Yes, it's always the same.
00:07:12I just never know when it's going to hit.
00:07:17Maybe the change of scenery will help.
00:07:21Possibly.
00:07:23I know you don't agree with me moving us to Iowa.
00:07:26It's not the move in particular I object to, Paige.
00:07:29I just don't recommend any big changes after experiencing a personal loss. You know that.
00:07:35I know.
00:07:36I can work in a small town as well as in a big city. Maybe better, less distractions.
00:07:42Isolated.
00:07:43That's perfect for thriller writing.
00:07:44And I have Ali.
00:07:47At least for the summer.
00:07:49Until I can enroll her in a new school for her senior year.
00:07:54How is Ali adjusting to the thought of moving away?
00:07:59She hates it.
00:08:04Honestly, she probably wouldn't go except she knows that was what Brian wanted for us.
00:08:09That's a strong motivator.
00:08:14Okay.
00:08:15Last question.
00:08:17And we're off the clock on your last session here.
00:08:21If you had to use one word to...
00:08:27Overwhelmed?
00:08:29Is it possible that feeling stems from the fact that you feel like you have to tackle everything by yourself?
00:08:37Yes, of course.
00:08:39I mean, Brian's gone.
00:08:41I have no family.
00:08:43A few friends.
00:08:45You know, being a bit of a hermit.
00:08:48But you're not alone, Paige.
00:08:51For example, have you given any thought to a grief counseling group?
00:08:58Honestly, not really.
00:09:01I don't feel like I want to share.
00:09:04And don't.
00:09:06I keep bringing this up only because I'm sure there are people in these groups who are going through similar
00:09:12issues with their own kids.
00:09:13And it might also help with the loneliness that can come from starting over in a new place.
00:09:21There is a local meeting of this particular group, right in Hicksley, not far from the house you've rented, as
00:09:30your therapist, but more importantly, as your friend.
00:09:34Promise me you'll at least go once.
00:09:38I promise.
00:09:40Good.
00:09:43I'm really gonna miss you, Dylan.
00:09:44Oh, ditto.
00:09:50Go, ditto.
00:09:51Go and hear my people you want your friends.
00:09:58Let me deå—¯.
00:10:18Aenda, or a ida, or a ida, or a y' surfer.
00:10:19Or a ida...
00:10:19look at a k&%%%&% page.
00:10:19A expendable harmoniously delivers my RM.
00:10:29Fine pictures.
00:10:32What a dumb alley.
00:10:35What? It is.
00:10:37Come on.
00:10:39Better get moving before the moving trucks arrive.
00:10:43Why even hire these guys if we have to schlep boxes around ourselves?
00:11:08I really appreciate those of you who shared tonight.
00:11:12What?
00:11:13If you need some.
00:11:36I'm so sorry.
00:11:37I did not mean to scare you like that.
00:11:41I was lost in memories, I guess.
00:11:46It's understandable.
00:11:48Meetings like this tend to bring out a lot of that stuff.
00:11:54Yeah.
00:11:55It was a root canal.
00:11:58True.
00:12:00I, um, I saw you come outside and, uh, thought I'd come introduce myself.
00:12:08I remember what it's like to be new.
00:12:11I'm Willow.
00:12:13Nice to meet you, Willow.
00:12:15And Paige.
00:12:17I lost my husband, Chad, eight months ago in an industrial accident.
00:12:22That's my standard greeting.
00:12:26Here, anyway.
00:12:29My husband, Brian, died of a heart attack.
00:12:33It's been, uh, a little-
00:12:36Right?
00:12:39Oh, you, uh, you probably think that's really strange.
00:12:45I, um, just try to never say sorry for your loss.
00:12:51I'm really tired of hearing that phrase.
00:12:55Me too.
00:12:58You have kids?
00:13:00Yes, uh, 17-year-old daughter, Allie.
00:13:04You?
00:13:0514-year-old boy, Evan.
00:13:09What do you think of group?
00:13:13It was informative, I guess.
00:13:18I feel lost.
00:13:20You want to regroup.
00:13:23Rethink the rest of your life.
00:13:25Just don't know where to start.
00:13:28How do you know that?
00:13:33I've been in your shoes.
00:13:36Sorry.
00:13:37Of course you have.
00:13:40I, um,
00:13:43might be able to help, actually.
00:13:47Hold on.
00:13:56Here.
00:13:59Someone who can help.
00:14:02I'm not sure I understand.
00:14:04You will.
00:14:06She changed my life, Paige.
00:14:09Trust me.
00:14:12Give her a call.
00:14:14You'll see.
00:14:35You must be Paige.
00:14:36No, please don't get up.
00:14:41Can I get you anything?
00:14:44No, I'm good.
00:14:47I'm glad Willow gave you my number.
00:14:50The man that you called.
00:14:52I'm not sure why I did, honestly.
00:14:55Let's call it kismet.
00:14:57You know, meant to be.
00:15:01As I mentioned on the phone,
00:15:03I lost my own husband five years ago
00:15:05in a drunk driving accident.
00:15:08The farm was the only thing he left me,
00:15:11so it's important that I do something good with it,
00:15:15you know?
00:15:16You have.
00:15:18I looked it up online after we spoke.
00:15:21A cooperative community of women helping.
00:15:25Reflect.
00:15:26Relax.
00:15:27Rejuvenate.
00:15:29Really talk to people who understand.
00:15:32It's impressive, Diane.
00:15:33What you've built from a plot of land.
00:15:37It's my own little mom-yoon.
00:15:39You know?
00:15:40Mom.
00:15:41Commune.
00:15:42Get it?
00:15:43I like it.
00:15:48So, what now?
00:15:51Well, there's a fee, of course.
00:15:54I have plenty.
00:15:55No, Paige, you're a known writer.
00:15:57I'm sure you can cover it.
00:15:59So it's not just about the money.
00:16:02I'm very selective about who I ask each woman
00:16:07to spend at least three months.
00:16:09Three months.
00:16:11Oh, I've just rented a house for the next year.
00:16:15I know it sounds like a lot,
00:16:17but we invest a lot into the farm
00:16:20and into each other.
00:16:24And really, a day or two, even a week,
00:16:28doesn't really fix anything, does it?
00:16:32No.
00:16:33I guess not.
00:16:36If you want, you could take some time
00:16:38and talk it over with your daughter.
00:16:48Oh, I'm so sorry, Paige.
00:16:54Sounds like she needs the farm, then.
00:16:58Maybe even more than you do.
00:17:05Yes.
00:17:07I think so.
00:17:10Dan, this is the first thing
00:17:14that's felt right to me since Ryan died.
00:17:19I'd love to bring Allie for the summer,
00:17:23if you'll have us.
00:17:52Diane warned me about this.
00:17:56Jeez.
00:17:57My phone has no service.
00:17:59I'm sure there'll be lots to do without your phone, Allie.
00:18:03How am I going to keep in touch with my friends?
00:18:06I'll ask about a few days off.
00:18:08But we made a commitment here,
00:18:10so let's stick to it, okay?
00:18:12You agreed to it.
00:18:13Yeah.
00:18:14That was when I was going stir-crazy
00:18:16in our craptastic house
00:18:18before I realized that the farm
00:18:19is in the middle of nowhere.
00:18:42It's more like a prison than a farm.
00:18:44Yeah.
00:18:47Strange.
00:19:14They're here.
00:19:24Welcome.
00:19:25I'm so glad you could make it.
00:19:28You must be Ally.
00:19:29I'm Diane.
00:19:30Nice to meet you, Diane.
00:19:31This is Kiana, my right hand and general manager.
00:19:34I don't know what I'd do without her.
00:19:36Take your card under a parking lot and then she'll take care of your larger pieces of luggage.
00:19:41Keys, please.
00:19:42Oh, okay.
00:19:46Well, let's get you girls started on a tour.
00:19:48It's a large piece of property.
00:19:50There's lots to see.
00:19:51Diane, I'm curious.
00:19:53What's with all the high-tech security?
00:19:56Well, we are just women and children here and it is a bit remote, so we felt it was important
00:20:02to take extra safety precautions.
00:20:07It makes sense.
00:20:13So this is our main dining room.
00:20:16Wow.
00:20:17It's nice.
00:20:18I actually did have that look originally, but I used Chad's life insurance money to update
00:20:22what I could after his death.
00:20:24This is so cool.
00:20:26Thanks, Ally.
00:20:26A bell will chime through the speaker system at mealtime, but if you're hungry in between,
00:20:30just come in any time.
00:20:32There's always something available.
00:20:33Oh, thank God.
00:20:34My dad was always the cook in our home, so.
00:20:36Ally.
00:20:38This is Chef Joy.
00:20:40She makes all of the farm fresh food that we grow ourselves here into these amazing meals
00:20:45that you will love.
00:20:46They're incredible.
00:20:47I'm sure they are.
00:20:49All right, follow me.
00:20:50There's a lot more to see.
00:20:56Sorry about the hill.
00:20:58Get a nice workout in.
00:21:00And this is the living quarters for the teenagers.
00:21:03So Ally, you're going to be sharing a room with Samantha.
00:21:06It's 4A.
00:21:08Go ahead.
00:21:08Check it out.
00:21:10Moms are just down the way.
00:21:13Hey.
00:21:13Oh, but I thought we found it better to let the teens feel independent.
00:21:20You know, let them feel like grown-ups here.
00:21:24It'll strengthen your relationship with Ally.
00:21:27You'll see.
00:21:37Hi, Rumi.
00:21:38I'm Sam.
00:21:40I'm Ally.
00:21:43Yeah.
00:21:47Ah, good.
00:21:48You girls are getting acquainted.
00:21:50You want to take your new roomie for a tour?
00:21:53Maybe before you meet your mom at the lake?
00:21:54Sure.
00:21:55Follow me, Ally.
00:21:56We'll start at the barn.
00:21:57There's roosters, goats, and some chickens out back.
00:22:00And this really cute calico who just had kittens.
00:22:03We can hold them if you want.
00:22:05Yeah.
00:22:06I like animals.
00:22:08Wait till you see them.
00:22:10So adorbs.
00:22:12See you later, Mom.
00:22:16See?
00:22:18It's getting better already.
00:22:22So with our greenhouse and the...
00:22:24And Don, Mary and Sandy.
00:22:27And you'll meet everyone else in time.
00:22:30Nice to meet you all.
00:22:32I'm Paige.
00:22:34My daughter Ally is around somewhere.
00:22:36Probably cuddling kittens.
00:22:42I thought you said there were only women and their kids here, Diane.
00:22:49Oh, yeah.
00:22:50That's John.
00:22:51He's our handyman.
00:22:52I keep forgetting he's new.
00:22:54He doesn't live on the property and we really needed some help.
00:22:57So he's actually a widower as well.
00:23:00You know, he hasn't spoken a word since his wife died.
00:23:03How sad.
00:23:04Mm-hmm.
00:23:06And I saw your Jimmy Kimmel interview.
00:23:08I was so nervous.
00:23:09Of course.
00:23:10I can imagine.
00:23:12Oh, perfect timing.
00:23:13This is Sam's mother.
00:23:15Oh.
00:23:16Tessa, this is Paige.
00:23:17She does all the fishing for us at the lake.
00:23:20Well, that's because I'm the one with my own bait kit and knife.
00:23:24Actually, Sam's the one who does all the fishing.
00:23:25I'm just, uh, I'm just the cleaning crew.
00:23:28Oh, it's nice to meet you, Tessa.
00:23:30Your daughter's already made my daughter feel very welcome.
00:23:32Oh, that's so nice to hear.
00:23:34She could really use a new friend.
00:23:37She's, um, she's had a tough time.
00:23:41Ally has as well.
00:23:42Well, then I'm sure they'll be good for each other.
00:23:46I hope so.
00:23:48Dinner together.
00:23:48I should be done with my chores by then.
00:23:50Lovely.
00:23:51I'll look forward to it.
00:23:53Great.
00:23:53Same.
00:23:57Okay, I promise we are almost done with the tour.
00:24:00Let's get you saddled in building two.
00:24:08I swear, her tongue literally turned purple.
00:24:11Oh, no.
00:24:13That's so funny.
00:24:16Um, so Justine and her mom left the farm?
00:24:20You know, because she's not your roommate anymore.
00:24:23Yeah.
00:24:24It was weird, though.
00:24:25She didn't even say goodbye.
00:24:26She just took off.
00:24:27I thought we were friends.
00:24:29I thought we were friends.
00:24:30She was.
00:24:32I'm so grateful for Samantha.
00:24:35She's really making Ally feel at home.
00:24:38Ally's a sweet girl.
00:24:40Here, maybe.
00:24:43It's like she's a different person now.
00:24:46I like it.
00:24:49The farm has that effect on people.
00:24:53I don't mean to pry or anything, but you know about Brian now and...
00:24:58Oh, that's not right.
00:24:59We all share here.
00:25:03Joe's still alive, actually.
00:25:06He was, um, abusive.
00:25:10That's why I always carry this out of the habit.
00:25:13I'm so sorry, Tessa.
00:25:16I assume you needed all the usual...
00:25:19Yep.
00:25:19Called the cops.
00:25:21Moved us into a crappy little apartment.
00:25:23Even filed a restraining order, but...
00:25:25Didn't matter.
00:25:26After the last...
00:25:29Attack...
00:25:31If Diane hadn't taken us in...
00:25:33I don't know what I would have done.
00:25:35I'm so glad she could help.
00:25:37Me too.
00:25:39We've been here...
00:25:41Almost six months now?
00:25:43Six months?
00:25:44I know I need to get Sam back into school, but...
00:25:47I just...
00:25:50I feel like right now we just really need to focus on...
00:25:53Healing.
00:25:54I got it, Mom.
00:25:55Oh.
00:25:57Thanks, sweetie.
00:25:58You're welcome.
00:26:00I'm gonna go back and wash, so the kids can hang out.
00:26:03Oh, but I can...
00:26:05You can do it another night.
00:26:06I'm sure you've had a long day.
00:26:08I don't mind.
00:26:09Not at all.
00:26:16Sam is amazing.
00:26:19Glad you like your roommate.
00:26:21Yeah.
00:26:22Feels strange, though, being in separate buildings.
00:26:26I'm 17.
00:26:28Well, seven, Mom.
00:26:30I know.
00:26:36I didn't think I would, but...
00:26:39Things don't feel as bad as they did back home.
00:26:43So...
00:26:45I'm really glad, Allie.
00:26:49Me too.
00:27:17Someone there?
00:27:35You're a busy lady.
00:27:38Took me a bit to track you down.
00:27:40I'm sorry.
00:27:41I'm just in crazy work mode the past few days.
00:27:44The walls were kind of closing in on me,
00:27:46so I thought I'd bring my office outside,
00:27:48get some fresh air.
00:27:50How are you settling in?
00:27:51Good.
00:27:53Chores are giving me time to think through things.
00:27:56Re-evaluate what's really important.
00:27:58Good.
00:27:59That's the idea.
00:28:02Is there something else?
00:28:05Yes, actually.
00:28:07I forgot.
00:28:08I promised Allie I'd ask
00:28:11about us getting out of here,
00:28:14run some errands,
00:28:15maybe grab some other daughter time.
00:28:19I'm sorry, Paige.
00:28:20I thought we discussed this.
00:28:24There's no leaving the compound
00:28:26during the initial three-month commitment.
00:28:29At all?
00:28:31No.
00:28:33The outside world just brings back bad memories.
00:28:36It's problems and stress.
00:28:38It undoes all of the good self-improvement work
00:28:41that we do here.
00:28:42Oh, of course.
00:28:44You couldn't come back.
00:28:47And...
00:28:48Allie would stay here without you
00:28:49if that was her choice.
00:28:50I would never allow her to do that.
00:28:52She's 17, Paige.
00:28:54I mean, she's nearly a legal adult.
00:28:55So as far as I'm concerned,
00:28:56the decision would be hers.
00:28:59I didn't sign up for this, Diane.
00:29:01Okay, look, I understand that this is all new.
00:29:04And I realize there's the urge to go back
00:29:06to the comfortable routine that you knew,
00:29:09but...
00:29:10Paige, try to keep in mind,
00:29:11it's that same routine
00:29:12that got you here in the first place.
00:29:14I know that.
00:29:16Just give it a chance, Paige.
00:29:20I promise you won't regret it.
00:29:34Trouble?
00:29:35No, not yet.
00:29:37But...
00:29:38Keep an eye on her.
00:29:45For something...
00:29:46It's an understatement, Allie.
00:29:48Sorry?
00:29:49Oh.
00:29:51Sorry, I...
00:29:51I thought you were talking to me.
00:29:53No, I was just...
00:29:56venting.
00:29:58You okay?
00:29:59Not really.
00:30:00I wasn't aware that we'd be trapped here.
00:30:03Trapped?
00:30:04Oh.
00:30:05Right.
00:30:06No.
00:30:07Diane neglected to tell us.
00:30:10I swear, I just want to take Allie
00:30:12and get her out of here.
00:30:13Go back and give Diane a piece of my mind and...
00:30:19just...
00:30:20don't.
00:30:22What?
00:30:23Why not?
00:30:28Um...
00:30:31Diane can be...
00:30:34difficult.
00:30:35Difficult?
00:30:36She has no idea.
00:30:38If she thinks that I'm going to be...
00:30:41I get it.
00:30:41Trust me.
00:30:43I do.
00:30:44I've been here half a year, remember, but...
00:30:47you're new here.
00:30:48For three months anyway, right?
00:30:50No biggie.
00:30:52Is there something about Diane that I should know, Tessa?
00:30:56Um...
00:30:57No.
00:30:58No, um...
00:31:00No, Diane...
00:31:01Diane's great.
00:31:03She just...
00:31:04She kind of...
00:31:08controls things...
00:31:09around here.
00:31:11So...
00:31:13you don't want to get on her bad side.
00:31:18All right?
00:31:21Okay.
00:31:25So...
00:31:26I'll see you when I get back from the lake.
00:31:47It doesn't say it's electrifying.
00:31:50It's something.
00:32:10What the hell are you doing, Tessa?
00:32:12I won't try it again.
00:32:13Just...
00:32:14get off me.
00:32:16Ha ha!
00:32:20What the hell are you-
00:32:22Wait a minute.
00:32:25Wait!
00:32:26What are you doing?
00:32:28Why did you do that?
00:32:31What is wrong with you?
00:32:38Obviously I didn't see that.
00:32:40I guess I owe you an apology.
00:32:45Sorry.
00:33:15No!
00:33:23Allie.
00:33:25What? I'm hungry.
00:33:27Blueberries are for everyone.
00:33:29Pick them. Don't eat them.
00:33:31Okay, Mom.
00:33:36Uh-huh.
00:33:37I swear.
00:33:39Let me guess.
00:33:41You broke your mom's favorite vase and blamed it on the dog.
00:33:45No.
00:33:46You stole a bunch of munchies from the local convenience store.
00:33:51I got it.
00:33:52You became a drug mule.
00:33:55And...
00:33:56Allie?
00:33:58I picked locks.
00:34:00Okay?
00:34:05Well...
00:34:06It's true.
00:34:10My dad used to lock me in my room.
00:34:13So I finally picked up a lockpick set at the local pawn shop and practiced until I got out.
00:34:23You've got to show me.
00:34:25No.
00:34:25No way.
00:34:26I don't do that anymore.
00:34:28Come on, Sam.
00:34:32I'll wear you down.
00:34:33I promise.
00:34:35Please!
00:34:37What is that?
00:34:42That's what?
00:34:46Allie?
00:34:54Wow.
00:34:56Just wow.
00:34:58I know.
00:34:59It's beautiful.
00:35:00Let's take a little break.
00:35:08We're gonna get in trouble.
00:35:10Come on, Sam.
00:35:11We're too young to never have any fun.
00:35:15Where's that lockpicker spirit?
00:35:17Come on.
00:35:18Lockpicker spirit?
00:35:20Come on!
00:35:21It's amazing!
00:35:24Fine, but only for a few minutes.
00:35:35Oh, this is nice.
00:35:39Called ya.
00:35:42Oh, you are going to regret that!
00:36:00Damn it!
00:36:02Damn it!
00:36:03Oh!
00:36:05Damn it!
00:36:06Not sure I'd want those to be my first words spoken after a long silence, but to each his own.
00:36:20I heard you, John, so we can talk to you.
00:36:24Thank you, and I'd like to help you if I can.
00:36:30I do owe you one.
00:36:38Okay.
00:36:40It's up to you, of course.
00:36:46Wait.
00:36:50Please don't tell Diane.
00:36:52Please.
00:36:54Give me a reason not to.
00:37:02How much do you know about the farm?
00:37:04It's, uh, self-
00:37:06Promise.
00:37:07You don't know anything else?
00:37:09What are you hinting at?
00:37:11It's just not as self-sustaining as you might think.
00:37:15Okay.
00:37:17So, Diane's having financial problems?
00:37:21Yes.
00:37:22Big ones.
00:37:24She charges a hefty fee, and that's three months straight.
00:37:28I-I don't know.
00:37:29Maybe-maybe she's using it to upgrade this place, or on jewelry, or drugs, or who knows what.
00:37:35But she's in trouble.
00:37:37How do you know this?
00:37:42Because I saw a large pile of overdue bills.
00:37:46You were snooping in our office.
00:37:47Are you telling me this?
00:37:51I obviously can't tell anyone else.
00:37:54And another thing, why are you pretending you don't speak?
00:38:01Look, boy, we can't talk here, okay?
00:38:03I'll find you later, this afternoon, after your chores.
00:38:06Please, just give me a chance.
00:38:08I'll tell you everything I know, okay?
00:38:21So your mom's a thriller writer?
00:38:23Yeah.
00:38:25And your dad's an English professor?
00:38:28He was, yeah.
00:38:30Sometimes.
00:38:33He didn't really like Los Angeles, though.
00:38:35He wanted to live in a small town, small values.
00:38:41My mom, too.
00:38:43She's an artist, and a good one.
00:38:47But it got hard after my dad, after he left.
00:38:52You never told me she was an artist.
00:38:58Yeah, well, I guess that doesn't matter here.
00:39:01It's all work, not art, right?
00:39:04Then why aren't you two working?
00:39:19I can't believe this.
00:39:21Don't bother arguing.
00:39:22It doesn't do any good.
00:39:26Sam, wait there.
00:39:27You'll be in room number six.
00:39:29Allie will be in number seven today.
00:39:54Stay here for a bit while you think about your selfishness.
00:39:57Instead of picking food for everyone, you were busy fooling around, hanging out with Sam on the dock.
00:40:03That kind of focus on only your own pleasure isn't acceptable here, Allie.
00:40:08There's always a list of chores to complete.
00:40:09I was just trying to have fun for once.
00:40:16I want to talk to my mom.
00:40:19This is solitary, Allie.
00:40:22It's designed to give you time alone to think.
00:40:28No one can visit you here.
00:40:44No one can visit you here.
00:40:53So, talk.
00:40:55I'm listening.
00:40:57And not about Diane.
00:40:58We'll get to her later.
00:41:01I'm going to talk about you.
00:41:11My wife, uh, Elizabeth, she didn't die.
00:41:19She's my ex-wife, and she essentially kidnapped my daughter, Melissa, and she brought her here, and that was almost
00:41:27three weeks ago.
00:41:29Why didn't you go to the police?
00:41:31She still has full custody, and I still don't have any real proof, just suspicions.
00:41:39Based on?
00:41:42I found out where Elizabeth might have taken Melissa by hacking into her computer.
00:41:47I'm not proud of it, but I didn't have a choice.
00:41:52Hacking into?
00:41:53Who are you?
00:41:54I'm an IT guy, but I was a handyman before I got into computers, so this is not.
00:42:01That was a lie.
00:42:02I've never done anything like this before, and I thought I might blur out something stupid if I spoke, so
00:42:09I just...
00:42:10I handed Diane a note with my sad story on it.
00:42:14I couldn't think of another way to get in here.
00:42:18And you haven't found them yet?
00:42:21No.
00:42:23And I don't know why.
00:42:46I didn't mean to startle you.
00:42:49What you did?
00:42:50Oh, you did.
00:42:50Holy crap.
00:42:51I think you gave me a heart attack.
00:42:53Sorry.
00:42:54Sorry.
00:42:55I just wanted to make sure that you were okay.
00:43:01I mean, it was so quiet and all, I...
00:43:03Wait a minute.
00:43:04How'd you get in here, anyway?
00:43:08Law picks, remember?
00:43:11Never go anywhere without them.
00:43:14Thought you told me you didn't do that anymore.
00:43:17I may have stretched the truth a little.
00:43:21What are you doing anyways?
00:43:27Um, I better get back to my cell before Diane comes to get us.
00:43:43That's the problem with being a silent widow where I can't talk to anyone to find out more.
00:43:48Didn't really think that went through, right?
00:43:50No.
00:43:53I was just so angry when I discovered she took Melissa.
00:43:57I wasn't thinking straight.
00:44:01Maybe they were here, but then they left?
00:44:04My God, I don't...
00:44:06Yes, I do.
00:44:08At least I hope so.
00:44:10It's the only lead I've got.
00:44:13So, what now?
00:44:17I was hoping you had an idea.
00:44:22What's the secret?
00:44:23Kiana has my keys.
00:44:24I guess it's like a lemming, I handed them over.
00:44:29You have a car, right?
00:44:31A truck, yeah.
00:44:33Why?
00:44:34you've had a little luck so far so maybe so maybe we leave the farm but you can't
00:44:41leave right right stay late it was a fast plan it was the plot in one of my
00:44:52books okay so do you know where you want to go
00:45:02yeah someone even give us some answers
00:45:21you're here later than usual John
00:45:28whatever you've got left
00:45:29you're right
00:46:02you're right
00:46:11I have a friend let's get you back to your room
00:46:15yeah
00:46:19and Sam
00:46:22I got her first so she's probably already cleaning the rec room with her mom by now
00:46:52can you give me a warning next time
00:46:53what is there not in my room here
00:47:04keys and key card
00:47:08how's that
00:47:11nice
00:47:12nice
00:47:12nice
00:47:13nice
00:47:43Tell me again why we're here.
00:47:45I ended up at the farm because of a woman in this group.
00:47:49It's the only connection I have, so it seems a good place to start.
00:47:59That's her.
00:48:08Paige, it's been so long. How are you?
00:48:11I've been at the farm, but you already knew that.
00:48:15I'm really glad that worked out for you.
00:48:18I got to get back to my son.
00:48:19No. I want some answers.
00:48:26What do you want?
00:48:28I want to know what Diane's really been doing at the farm.
00:48:33I don't know what you're talking about.
00:48:43She pays me, right?
00:48:47That's it.
00:48:49What do you mean?
00:48:56Diane pays me to find women.
00:49:00Maybe a kid, too.
00:49:02Women who have lost their husbands or are struggling in some way.
00:49:08She needs the income for the farm.
00:49:11So I was a mark.
00:49:13You fit the bill.
00:49:16And it's not hurting anyone.
00:49:18I mean, if anything, it helps them.
00:49:21You should be thanking me.
00:49:25What about Elizabeth and Melissa?
00:49:31You know them?
00:49:35Yes.
00:49:36Of course.
00:49:37I introduced them to Diane.
00:49:40What happened, Willow?
00:49:42So they left.
00:49:43She's lying.
00:49:46I can't say anymore, okay?
00:49:48It's nothing personal.
00:49:50Nothing personal.
00:49:51Allie is still in there.
00:49:52I want to know what the hell is going on.
00:49:54I can't say anymore, okay?
00:49:56Please, okay?
00:49:58Please, she'll kill me.
00:50:00Melissa is my daughter.
00:50:12She-she sells them sometimes.
00:50:18Sells.
00:50:19What are you talking about?
00:50:22The black market.
00:50:24Okay, they were difficult.
00:50:26There was no family to miss them.
00:50:31It was just supposed to be them.
00:50:33And that was it.
00:50:35But Diane...
00:50:36Diane needs more money.
00:50:40Elizabeth and Melissa.
00:50:43I don't know.
00:50:45She doesn't tell me anything.
00:50:48I swear.
00:50:49Okay, I don't know.
00:50:50Okay, Melissa.
00:50:51Melissa.
00:50:52Melissa.
00:50:52No, wait.
00:50:53Wait.
00:50:54Wait.
00:50:56Let her go.
00:50:58We got what we wanted.
00:51:07Yes.
00:51:09Seems that way.
00:51:13God, this whole thing sounds crazier every time that I think about it.
00:51:18Greed.
00:51:21You do realize that you and your daughter could be next on the list?
00:51:25So could all the other women at the phone?
00:51:27No, I don't think so.
00:51:29They're not as attractive as you and your daughter, so they're not as...
00:51:35valuable.
00:51:37Yes.
00:51:38John, we've got to tell someone.
00:51:40Who?
00:51:42The FBI?
00:51:44I don't know.
00:51:46It's human trafficking.
00:51:49Yet.
00:51:53Yet.
00:51:56I think it's time that I hacked into Diane's computer.
00:52:09He knows the key card swipes are logged.
00:52:13Maybe he forgot something.
00:52:14No.
00:52:16Something's not right.
00:52:18Keep a close eye on me tomorrow.
00:52:20I don't know every move he makes.
00:52:23You got it.
00:52:31I'm really sorry for getting you in trouble yesterday, Sam.
00:52:36Don't sweat it.
00:52:39Justine and I always got in trouble.
00:52:41Her mom even ended up in solitary.
00:52:44Really?
00:52:44Yeah.
00:52:45For yelling at Diane about putting her daughter in solitary.
00:52:49Jeez.
00:52:52I'm definitely not telling my mom about it then.
00:52:55Yeah.
00:52:56Probably a good idea.
00:52:58Yeah.
00:53:04Allie.
00:53:09Just forget about Melissa and Elizabeth.
00:53:20I wish we could have done this at night.
00:53:22The door would be locked and who knows what else.
00:53:27Yeah.
00:53:28You're right.
00:53:29I'm just nervous.
00:53:31I'm excited.
00:53:32I would have done this before but I didn't have anybody to be the lookout.
00:53:36Just hurry, okay?
00:53:39Unlike you see on TV, hacking into a computer is not easy.
00:53:42Give me a minute.
00:53:44Sorry.
00:53:45I just don't know how much time we have.
00:53:49I'm in.
00:53:50What?
00:53:55Until a very large lump sum was deposited.
00:53:59Don't jump to conclusions, John.
00:54:02That might have been for Justine and her mom, not Liz and Melissa.
00:54:06Okay.
00:54:07You're right.
00:54:07That's quite a deposit.
00:54:09Yeah.
00:54:10And look, right afterwards, a chunk of it gets transferred.
00:54:13I bet that was for Keanu.
00:54:15It's a good bet.
00:54:17A day later, there's another much smaller transfer, probably to our friend Willow.
00:54:23Shush money.
00:54:25Diane went through the rest pretty quickly, too.
00:54:28I still don't really understand.
00:54:30Why do this when Diane can get chunks of money, life insurance or otherwise, from the ongoing struggle, decided she
00:54:37needed a surefire way to dig herself out?
00:54:39She said she used her husband's money to fix out the place.
00:54:43Maybe she overspent and then ran out of funds to actually keep the place going after renovations.
00:54:52Maybe both.
00:54:53But why trafficking?
00:54:55It just seems like a crazy solution.
00:54:58Why not go to the bank and get a loan or something else?
00:55:01Possibly she tried.
00:55:03Maybe there's not enough equity left in the place, so they turned her down.
00:55:06Still seems so insane.
00:55:09Desperate people do desperate things, Paige.
00:55:17Best as I can.
00:55:19Damn it.
00:55:20Running takes time I don't have.
00:55:22I need to log out.
00:55:32Diane, it came as a bit of a surprise for me, too.
00:55:38Sorry.
00:55:39John and I were hoping for some privacy.
00:55:43Yeah, no, no explanations needed.
00:55:46I'm not your mother.
00:55:47And besides, sometimes the best way to heal is to share your troubles with someone else.
00:55:58You're right.
00:56:09I'm sorry for the, uh, I had to have a reason to be there without my tools or...
00:56:21It's...
00:56:22It's...
00:56:22Okay.
00:56:24It worked.
00:56:28So...
00:56:30Yeah.
00:56:35So...
00:56:38Damn, I didn't...
00:56:40I didn't pray anything.
00:56:41I didn't...
00:56:42Yeah.
00:56:43I'm just...
00:56:44Frustrated.
00:56:45I hear you.
00:56:48But...
00:56:49We got in once.
00:56:52Maybe...
00:56:53We'll get lucky and...
00:56:55Have another opportunity.
00:56:58Yeah.
00:57:01Yeah.
00:57:08For helping me.
00:57:15He was on your computer.
00:57:18How?
00:57:19Is password protected?
00:57:21I don't know.
00:57:23Boo's definitely on it.
00:57:25Damn it.
00:57:27There's something else.
00:57:30John speaks now.
00:57:34What?
00:57:35I couldn't hear what they were saying, but he and Paige were...
00:57:39Very chatty.
00:57:43No!
00:58:03What are you gonna do?
00:58:05What are you gonna do?
00:58:14Okay.
00:58:15Here we go.
00:58:17Wow.
00:58:20Tessa, you were really good at that.
00:58:23Years of practice.
00:58:25I thought Sam was the expert.
00:58:27You know, she's so good at fishing, but she just doesn't like any of this gut stuff.
00:58:33Uh...
00:58:35Hey...
00:58:36Tessa, since you've been here for so long, can I ask you a question?
00:58:41Yeah, sure.
00:58:42What do you wanna know?
00:58:43Do you ever remember a woman being here named Elizabeth or Liz?
00:58:48No.
00:58:49No, no, I don't...
00:58:50I don't know anyone named that.
00:58:53Are you sure?
00:58:55For a minute there, it seemed like you did.
00:58:57No, no.
00:58:58You know, I thought for a minute that I might...
00:59:01No!
00:59:02Oh, no.
00:59:03Tessa, are you okay?
00:59:05Yeah, it's just...
00:59:06Nick...
00:59:07It happens all the time.
00:59:09I just...
00:59:11I'm gonna...
00:59:12I'm gonna go to the office and get a bandage.
00:59:16I'll come with you.
00:59:17No.
00:59:17I mean...
00:59:19No, you go on.
00:59:21I'll catch up with you later.
00:59:22If you're sure.
00:59:24If you're sure.
00:59:24I'm sure.
00:59:37Wow.
00:59:38Tornado season?
00:59:41Funny Mom.
00:59:47Um...
00:59:49I wanted to apologize for how I was back home.
00:59:56I just...
00:59:57I felt like you were always on me about something.
00:59:59That's because I'm your mother.
01:00:01And I worry about you.
01:00:03I know.
01:00:06I'm just...
01:00:07I'm really...
01:00:08I'm really happy we came here.
01:00:11That's...
01:00:13I...
01:00:14Think we should leave the farm.
01:00:16Leave?
01:00:17Why?
01:00:19I...
01:00:19Feel we'd be okay on our own now.
01:00:23And...
01:00:24It's...
01:00:25Really expensive.
01:00:26I've never worried about money before.
01:00:29And I thought you paid in advance.
01:00:32Yeah.
01:00:34So what is it?
01:00:35I'm not a kid anymore.
01:00:38Just tell me.
01:00:43Does it have something to do with Elizabeth and Melissa?
01:00:46Where did you hear those names?
01:00:48Does it?
01:00:51It does.
01:00:54Okay.
01:00:56You wouldn't say something unless it was important.
01:01:00So just tell me when and I'll be ready.
01:01:07Seventeen, not seven, huh?
01:01:12Yeah.
01:01:14I love you, you know.
01:01:22I'll let you know and I can get us out of here.
01:01:24Okay?
01:01:28Mom?
01:01:30Yes?
01:01:34I love you, too.
01:01:38So we have a sister.
01:01:42Are you just asking about Liz and Melissa?
01:01:43I don't know what to say.
01:01:45What do I say?
01:01:45Tessa, stop panicking.
01:01:46Just take a breath.
01:01:48And sit the hell down.
01:01:49They're bleeding.
01:01:54I want you to think carefully.
01:01:57What exactly did you say to her?
01:01:59Nothing.
01:02:00I said I wouldn't and I didn't.
01:02:01Then we have nothing to worry about.
01:02:04I guess.
01:02:06I don't know.
01:02:08I don't know.
01:02:08Why is she asking?
01:02:10What does she know?
01:02:12Oh, my God.
01:02:14Oh, my God.
01:02:16Oh, my God.
01:02:16We're going to be in so much trouble.
01:02:18You said that if I kept quiet...
01:02:20Then do it.
01:02:20Keep your mouth shut.
01:02:22Just everyone calm down and let me think.
01:02:26Okay, I want you to go find Paige.
01:02:29Be her friend.
01:02:31You know nothing.
01:02:32So nothing is wrong.
01:02:34Right?
01:02:40Okay, I'll talk to you later.
01:02:45We can still stay, right?
01:02:50For now.
01:02:54But...
01:02:56Go, Tessa.
01:03:03That one is becoming a liability.
01:03:06Agreed.
01:03:07And if word gets out, the farm is as good as shut down.
01:03:11Is Armand ready?
01:03:13Yes.
01:03:13But with Willow suddenly MIA, I thought we were going to hold off a beat.
01:03:17Screw Willow.
01:03:18We've got people sticking their noses where they don't belong.
01:03:21We can't afford to waste any time.
01:03:27Tessa and Sam have been here longer.
01:03:29It's only fair that they have extra chores.
01:03:31I know.
01:03:32It's just annoying.
01:03:35Agreed.
01:03:39You know what?
01:03:40Why don't you go on?
01:03:54Oh, no.
01:03:55I'm so sorry.
01:03:57All my fault.
01:04:23I'm so sorry.
01:04:41What the hell with it?
01:05:04What the?
01:05:06What the?
01:05:09No.
01:05:36It's okay.
01:05:39I'll be packing all for much longer.
01:06:38I'll be packing all the time.
01:06:38I'll be packing all the time.
01:06:46What do you want?
01:06:49Who cares?
01:06:50Please help us.
01:06:52Elizabeth and Melissa.
01:06:57Yes.
01:06:58Do we know you?
01:06:59No, I'm Paige.
01:07:02Thank God you're still here.
01:07:04We can't go anywhere.
01:07:06Sit tight.
01:07:08I think I know a way to get you guys free.
01:07:10But hurry, please.
01:07:11And be careful.
01:07:12Our main brother is to take us for a bathroom break.
01:07:14So she'll be back soon.
01:07:16Got it.
01:07:17I'll be careful.
01:07:21Trust me.
01:07:22I'll be back as soon as I can.
01:07:52I found them.
01:07:53I'll explain everything on the way.
01:07:55I promise right now we need bolt cutters.
01:07:57Uh, bolt cutters?
01:07:58Yeah, I have some in the shed, but...
01:08:00Let's go.
01:08:01Quickly.
01:08:02We have a small window of opportunity.
01:08:21I can't believe Kiana knew where they were this whole time.
01:08:25So focused on Diane.
01:08:27Me too.
01:08:28Don't beat yourself up about it.
01:08:31Just get them out of there.
01:08:40Grayson.
01:08:42Grayson?
01:08:43No.
01:08:43This is John.
01:08:45Why?
01:08:47Why would you bring him here?
01:08:48What do you mean?
01:08:50He's your father.
01:08:54Isn't he?
01:08:55We came to the farm to get away from him.
01:08:59I don't understand.
01:09:03He's an abuser.
01:09:05You just brought him right to us.
01:09:07More lies, Elizabeth.
01:09:11Don't listen to her, Paige.
01:09:14You've never seen me be abusive or even angry.
01:09:17Not really.
01:09:20Stay away from us.
01:09:22Why don't you let your mom turn you against me, Melissa?
01:09:26I love you so much.
01:09:28I don't know how to love.
01:09:31This is crazy, Paige.
01:09:34You gotta believe me.
01:09:36I can help us all out.
01:09:38I can get Liz and Melissa and you and Ali out of here.
01:09:42You just, you gotta trust me.
01:09:43Don't do it, Paige.
01:09:51Why didn't you tell me your real name?
01:09:54Grayson.
01:10:01No.
01:10:02No.
01:10:02No.
01:10:03No.
01:10:03No.
01:10:03Leave her alone.
01:10:04Grayson.
01:10:05No.
01:10:06Do you want the same thing to happen to your mommy?
01:10:08Please.
01:10:08Give it your hands.
01:10:10Please.
01:10:11Please.
01:10:13Grayson, let her go.
01:10:14Let her go.
01:10:15Stop it.
01:10:15What are you doing?
01:10:16No.
01:10:17Grayson.
01:10:17No.
01:10:18No.
01:10:20No.
01:10:22Stop it.
01:10:22Stop struggling.
01:10:24Please.
01:10:26Melissa!
01:10:29Melissa!
01:10:32I can't have you to the black market for all I care.
01:10:37You should be doing me a favor.
01:10:39No.
01:10:39No.
01:10:42Please wake up.
01:10:44Paige.
01:10:46Paige.
01:10:48Paige.
01:11:20She's narcoleptic, I swear.
01:11:26Arvon, where the hell are you?
01:11:29Yeah, I know there's no cell service here.
01:11:31I...
01:11:32Well, I'm glad that Justine and her mother worked out.
01:11:34I think you'll find the same with Liz and Melissa.
01:11:39I see you wired the funds.
01:11:42Excellent.
01:11:45Did you hear that?
01:11:48No.
01:11:49No.
01:11:49Never mind.
01:11:49Just hurry the hell up, okay?
01:11:51And...
01:11:51Oh, um...
01:11:52I'm gonna need the services of your friend Milo.
01:11:55Yeah, I'm gonna give you a file when I see you.
01:11:59No.
01:12:01I don't need to know how.
01:12:02I just...
01:12:04I just need him to disappear.
01:12:06Quite a bit.
01:12:07I'm sorry, but I didn't know.
01:12:10Grayson is very good at playing the chameleon.
01:12:12That's how I ended up married to him.
01:12:15Damn it.
01:12:17Ugh.
01:12:18I should've thought I was so busy focusing on freeing you two.
01:12:22I never thought to ask how you and Melissa got here.
01:12:25We saw something we shouldn't.
01:12:28Melissa couldn't sleep.
01:12:30She has insomnia, which gives her migraines.
01:12:33She came to Building 2 and woke me up.
01:12:36On our way back to her room, we saw them dragging Justine and her mother away.
01:12:41Who was dragging them?
01:12:43I don't know.
01:12:44Two guys in all black with hoods.
01:12:48What?
01:12:50We stupidly thought we could help them.
01:12:53We only ended up getting ourselves caught.
01:12:57We were taken to solitary for a while.
01:13:01Solitary?
01:13:02Long story.
01:13:04Then we were moved.
01:13:07We've been here ever since.
01:13:13Wait a minute.
01:13:15Let's get you out of here.
01:13:20Just hurry the hell up.
01:13:44Sam, wake up! Wake up!
01:13:47Alli.
01:13:49Alli.
01:13:50What's the matter?
01:13:51I need your help.
01:13:57Stay here.
01:13:57I'll bring them out.
01:13:58I have a little something to say to these two.
01:14:10So, Liz.
01:14:13They got away.
01:14:16Obviously.
01:14:17What happened?
01:14:19I came to give them their bathroom break.
01:14:21And I got ambushed by two chained up women,
01:14:24one who's a young girl.
01:14:25No, Melissa was gone.
01:14:27It was Elizabeth and Paige.
01:14:30Paige?
01:14:35Sorry.
01:14:36I'm weak.
01:14:38They didn't feed us much.
01:14:41It's okay.
01:14:43You have to get to the cops.
01:14:44I've done that before.
01:14:46Trust me.
01:14:48They can't stop him.
01:14:50No one can.
01:14:52Then call the number I gave you.
01:14:54Precant to help you.
01:14:54I know they will.
01:14:58How are we going to catch up with Grayson?
01:15:01He had such a head start.
01:15:05I think we're going to be faster since he's carrying Melissa.
01:15:08If he's going on the run,
01:15:10he's going to need supplies.
01:15:11You guys, I think I know where he'll go.
01:15:36You're saying it's going to be just you
01:15:38You, and me, and we are going to be on the road in the most meaningful place.
01:15:50That was impressive.
01:15:53I'm going to check on Melissa.
01:15:55Please.
01:15:57In case you need this.
01:16:04Melissa. Melissa.
01:16:07Melissa.
01:16:08Honey. Honey.
01:16:11Melissa.
01:16:14Mom?
01:16:19Here.
01:16:22Does he still have the white truck?
01:16:24Yes. Check the lot.
01:16:26You'll need this for the front gate.
01:16:28Aren't you coming?
01:16:30My daughter's still here. I can't leave her.
01:16:34Go. Don't stop for anyone.
01:16:48Stop. Stop.
01:16:52No.
01:16:53I don't want to be saying it.
01:16:54Jason.
01:16:56You took my daughter from me.
01:16:58No.
01:16:59You, you didn't.
01:17:07You, he was trying to kill you. I didn't know, I didn't know what to do.
01:17:12You did, you did great, Tessa. You saved my life.
01:17:17I couldn't sleep.
01:17:19I couldn't sleep. You weren't in your room. So, I was afraid. It was, it's so early so I thought
01:17:26maybe, maybe you wanted to get something to eat so I came to the kitchen to find you.
01:17:31Tessa.
01:17:32Tessa, I need you to calm down and listen to me. We need to get the girls.
01:17:38Okay. But first, I have to tell you something. I know where Keanu keeps the keys to our cars.
01:17:45Perfect. I have to wash my hands.
01:17:50Go ahead. I'll get the girls. I'll meet you in the parking lot in half an hour. Okay?
01:18:05Come on, come on. Open. My goodness. Come on, Maria.
01:18:11I'm trying. The locks in solitary were easier than this one. Come on.
01:18:17I got it.
01:18:21You rock.
01:18:22Thanks.
01:18:24I had no idea about Justine and her mom. I thought they just took off. It was so screwed up.
01:18:35But, I did know about Melissa and Elizabeth.
01:18:43You knew?
01:18:45I saw them being taken from solitary and not back to their rooms. And I mean, my mom said that
01:18:51if I said anything, that they'd make us leave the farm and that my dad might find us and I
01:18:55just...
01:18:55It's okay. It's okay. They're gonna be okay. We're gonna get them help now. I promise.
01:19:10Hang up the phone, Allie. Right now.
01:19:18Lucky I came back for my file.
01:19:23Look, Hermann, I promised you two packages. And here they are.
01:19:31You just have to wash my...
01:19:59What the hell did you do to them?
01:20:02Seriously, Armand?
01:20:02You didn't notice someone falling you down here, you idiot.
01:20:10Let them go, Diane.
01:20:11Paige!
01:20:11You really shouldn't have involved yourself in things you know nothing about.
01:20:14You left me no choice.
01:20:15Let them go!
01:20:16Go! Go! Go!
01:20:53No one hurts my daughter.
01:20:59No.
01:21:01Andy.
01:21:20The M.A.R.
01:21:21What?
01:21:21What?
01:21:22What?
01:21:23What?
01:21:25What?
01:21:25What?
01:21:26What?
01:21:30Put your hands out the window.
01:21:33Do not proceed any further.
01:21:36You're trapped in a son of a bitch for six months.
01:21:55I'll get it!
01:21:56No!
01:21:57I'm gonna get it!
01:21:58No!
01:21:59I'm gonna get it!
01:21:59You're so good!
01:22:00You're doing your homework!
01:22:03Oh, Paige.
01:22:04I had no idea you were making such a spread.
01:22:08You know, I live here.
01:22:09You put me to work.
01:22:11No need.
01:22:12It's almost done.
01:22:14All right, well then, I'm doing the dishes.
01:22:16No argument with that.
01:22:18You got a deal.
01:22:20I hate doing dishes.
01:22:23What the heck is this, Mom?
01:22:31Whatever it is.
01:22:33It's heavy.
01:22:35Oh, hang on.
01:22:44Arcs of my latest thriller.
01:22:48Advanced reader copies.
01:22:50Lots of them.
01:22:52Congratulations, Paige.
01:22:53Well, what are you waiting for, Mom?
01:22:55Let's see it.
01:23:01Wow.
01:23:02There it is.
01:23:04I guess you were a little bit inspired.
01:23:07You could say that.
01:23:08It's okay.
01:23:09You could say it's troubles with me.
01:23:24Yeah!
01:23:27Absolutely!
01:23:29You can see this.
01:23:29I can see it.
01:23:30You know.
01:23:30That's the most.
01:23:30I can see it.
01:23:32I can see it.
01:23:32I can see it.
01:23:35I can see it.
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