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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30Yeah, you know what? It is, actually. It's nice and shady.
00:34What? The melon's so big, but he's just this little guy.
00:37Hey, everyone. I'm collecting money for the children's hospital. Anyone have some bucks to throw in?
00:41For the kids?
00:44Hello?
00:46What the hell's going on?
00:47Well, Walter is a charming capybara, lives in South America, has a robust internet following, and loves melons.
00:53I'm talking about all of you. Buried in your cell phones like zombies? You didn't even acknowledge Officer Tony just
00:58now.
00:58Hey, Tony.
00:59Hi, Tony.
01:00Sorry, Tony.
01:00Just going to leave this here.
01:02Thank you, Tony. Donation jar.
01:04Look, Chief, we got a little downtime. Yates and I are still waiting on ballistics to get back on one
01:07of our cases.
01:08Simmons, it's about what you do with your downtime. Whatever happened to connecting, talking, making eye contact with each other?
01:13No offense, sir, but you sound really elderly. I mean, it's bad.
01:16Nobody has to. Stop talking.
01:18Max, Ellis, get down to the waterfront. Body just got pulled from the water. Yates, Simmons, find something productive to
01:23do with your downtime.
01:24Yep, can do, sir.
01:24Copy that.
01:26Doing it now.
01:28Hi. Have you seen the Japanese weasel, Alfred?
01:30Oh, I love that little weasel. You ever seen him in a tuxedo?
01:33Now!
01:35In plastic jars, silence, ferments, sharp rebellion, masked and tense. Sip of freedom, harsh and raw. Taste of night beyond
01:47the law.
01:51Thanks for sharing that, Ralph. Who knew Prison Hooch could be so poetic?
01:56So, anyone else want to share anything? Tell us what you wrote about or even get something off your chest?
02:03Paul's got something to say.
02:05Come on, man.
02:07He's getting released and he's freaking out.
02:09You want to talk about it, Paul?
02:11They told me yesterday I'm getting out next week.
02:14It's not supposed to be another few years, even.
02:16Now, don't think I'm not grateful, guys. I know I'm lucky.
02:18I just thought I'd have more time to, you know, get ready to go face things.
02:22But now I got to leave, get a place, get a job, avoid all the bad things from my past
02:27life, reconnect with the good.
02:29How does anybody do that?
02:30You've done it, George. You're out. How you doing?
02:33Me? Well, the first time you wake up and you realize the day is yours, feels like winning the lottery.
02:40I mean, sure, it's work, finding a place, finding a job, but it's also freedom.
02:45Real freedom. And what could be better than that?
02:48So, how am I doing? I'm doing great.
02:51And you will, too.
03:03He was pulled from the water early this morning. A male in his 30s.
03:06How long has he been dead for?
03:07Hard to say, given he's been in the water for a while.
03:10A week, maybe?
03:11Did he drown?
03:12Nope. He was shot. One bullet went right through, the other still in his body.
03:16The bruising indicates the body was dumped in the water.
03:19But the weird part, he's short on index finger.
03:24It's a recent cut.
03:25Is there any way the finger could have been cut off in the past week?
03:27Maybe by the current or something in the water?
03:29It's a clean cut. Likely done with shears. Maybe bolt cutters.
03:31So you're saying the finger was cut off intentionally?
03:33That's exactly what I'm saying.
03:35Is it too soon for a pull-my-finger jet?
03:45Our victim, Cornelius Cooper.
03:47We matched the body to a missing persons report filed by a sister about a month ago.
03:51Does the sister have any leads?
03:52No, she lives out of town. When she found out his cell phone was deactivated, she called his work.
03:56Turns out he quit weeks ago.
03:57Yeah, the guy's got no partner and zero friends.
03:59He worked at a tech startup called Socioscope.
04:01Okay.
04:02You and Alice, bring the boss in. See what you can find out.
04:04Got it.
04:05Simmons, Yates, dig into Cornelius' past. Check in with organized crime. See if the missing finger fits any mob MOs.
04:10All right, you got it.
04:15Hey, Ronan.
04:16Thanks for coming in.
04:17Hey, my pleasure.
04:18Now, you were Cornelius' boss at Socioscope. Is that right?
04:21Yeah. Man, I can't believe Cornelius was murdered.
04:23How long have you been CEO at Socioscope?
04:26I got the idea in my sophomore year of college. A year and a hundred million in venture capital later,
04:30and Socioscope was born.
04:32So what is Socioscope?
04:33Socioscope aggregates your social media to automate messages to your friends and your voice, so you don't have to keep
04:39up with conversations or birthday greetings ever again.
04:42It maintains your relationships at the touch of a button.
04:44Well, it's not you. That's an app.
04:46Well, the app is you.
04:48Can you tell us more about Cornelius? What was he like?
04:50Real tech savant. He perfected an algorithm to keep people on the app 33% longer.
04:55Total game changer.
04:56Cornelius would have been set for life here if he hadn't, you know, gone off the deep end.
05:01What do you mean the deep end?
05:02Well, first, he stopped coming into the office, working more from home, and dropped the ball in some major presentations.
05:07And one day, he sends an email to the whole company.
05:10A 50-page mission statement.
05:11What was in it?
05:12Basically, it was like, Socioscope is evil, blah, blah, blah.
05:15It's driving people apart, blah, blah, blah.
05:17He sent this to everyone.
05:18Well, sounds like you went full-blown Jerry Maguire.
05:21Who's that?
05:22Are you serious?
05:22Who's coming with me?
05:23You complete me.
05:24You had me at hello.
05:26Forget it.
05:27Can you think of anybody who might have wanted to kill Cornelius?
05:29No clue.
05:30He was a pretty chill dude other than his big weird document.
05:32Speaking of which, we're going to need a copy of that.
05:36The digital world has disconnected us under the guise of connection.
05:40Big tech has made us more isolated and alone than ever.
05:44I don't disagree. We're all way too glued to our phones.
05:46Oh, here's something.
05:47He also mentions a woman named Celeste Rainier.
05:50Looks like she started a group called the Apiary.
05:53An apiary is a collection of beehives sharing resources and cooperating with each other.
05:58And the great queen bee rules them all.
06:01For bees, connection is key.
06:03But as humans, we become disconnected, isolated because of technology.
06:07I'm Celeste Rainier.
06:10And I used to be just like you. Lonely, depressed, unsure.
06:13I worked in tech, contributing to the devolution of society, but longing for connection.
06:19And that's why I started the Apiary.
06:22Yeah, I'd swipe right on her.
06:23Dates.
06:23What? She's foxy, sir. And I have eyes.
06:26Okay. What exactly is the Apiary?
06:29They call themselves a digital detox retreat. They claim to help people reconnect away from technology.
06:34According to Cornelius' financial records, he joined six months ago and transferred his savings to them.
06:39Yeah. Last month, he moved into their compound full-time.
06:41That sounds fishy.
06:42Yeah, that's what we thought too, so we did a little digging.
06:44Tess Harwell, a former member, she's trying to sue Celeste and the Apiary.
06:48Why?
06:48Well, Tess thinks the Apiary is a cult.
06:51If it is in fact a cult, there's guaranteed sex stuff going on.
06:55Okay, we'll take this one off your hands.
06:57Sit down, Alice, Max, bring in Tess. Get the full story.
07:01Hey, if y'all need backup, you know where to find me.
07:03Yeah.
07:04Sorry, yeah.
07:05How did you become a member of the Apiary?
07:07I used to work in tech. I'd code for 16 hours a day, then go home and scroll all night.
07:12I mean, I had thousands of digital connections, but no real friends.
07:15When I joined the Apiary, I thought I'd get back to nature and forge real human connections.
07:20And at first, I did.
07:21How does the Apiary work, exactly?
07:24Well, there are different levels.
07:25You start off as a drone. The hope is that you will ascend to worker level.
07:29Those are the members of Celeste's inner circle.
07:30Let me guess, Celeste is the queen bee?
07:32She ever. Everyone treats her like she's a god.
07:36They're desperate to ascend to worker level.
07:38How does that exactly happen?
07:39Well, it's almost random.
07:40Maybe they prove their loyalty to Celeste, or maybe they donate to the Apiary.
07:44Or maybe they excel in the workshops.
07:46What kind of workshops? Like watercolor class, or...
07:49It varies. Some workshops are innocuous team-building exercises.
07:53Some workshops are more intense.
07:56How so?
07:56Some of them involve pain.
07:58There's one with hot coals, another with ice water.
08:01They say these weed out the non-devout, but really, it's just a way of controlling people.
08:05Because trust me, in there you, you want Celeste's approval.
08:09I ended up forking over all of my life savings, hoping that she would look at me favorably.
08:15You were brainwashed.
08:17You mentioned things happening at night.
08:19What do you mean?
08:20You aren't allowed to leave your lodging after curfew.
08:22They say it's to get a good sleep, but really, it's so Celeste, and the worker bees can meet in
08:27secret.
08:27How did you know that?
08:28Because one night I snuck out, and I followed them to the meeting house.
08:31I heard them talking about some sort of mission. They called it a harvest.
08:34But Kurt caught me before I could find out more.
08:36Who's Kurt?
08:37Celeste's a right-hand man.
08:38He's technically a worker bee, but she trusts him more than anyone. He's been with her from the start.
08:42And what happened when he found you?
08:43I snapped.
08:45I told him there are sketchy things going on, and someone ought to find out what they're doing in there.
08:49He kicked me out on the spot.
08:50Now, in your time there, did you ever run into someone named Cornelius Cooper?
08:53I didn't. Is he a member?
08:55Not anymore. He was found dead.
08:56Oh my god. What, you think they killed him?
08:59Well, we're still early in our investigation, but hopefully the information you just shared will help us figure that out.
09:04Well, if you want to question them, forget it. Celeste has a hold on everyone, even the people who have
09:09left.
09:09I've been building a civil suit for months, and no one is willing to talk, or they're too afraid.
09:15The only way to find out what's going on is from the inside.
09:19Yeah, everything's trucking along. Prison support group's going well. Life is, you know, lifing.
09:26Okay. But tell me, George, how are you?
09:31Me? Well, I got no complaints. Everything's great.
09:34Really? Of course.
09:37It's just that I've noticed that whenever we talk, you reassure me how great everything is. But you're
09:43still adjusting to life on the outside. People often feel profound disconnection while they readjust.
09:49I just want you to know that as your parole officer, I'm not just here to keep you on the
09:52straight and
09:53narrow. I'm also an ear.
09:55Well, thanks. But you might feel you need to be great, you know, for all the people in your life.
10:01But me? I don't need that. I just need you to be George.
10:06All right, Tess was right. Yates and I went out to the Apiaries' property and we got stonewalled.
10:11Even former members we tracked down, they won't talk to us. But they all collectively seemed very
10:15freaked out. Don't they have to talk to us? We're the police.
10:18The Apiaries essentially made itself into a church. They can claim religious freedoms to protect themselves.
10:22Yeah, but that only goes so far, legally. I mean, even at entry level, we know they're doing nefarious things.
10:27Imagine what's happening behind closed doors. You're right. Skin branding, Kool-Aid drinking,
10:31cannibalism. Celeste might have eaten Cornelius' finger with fava beans and a nice Chianti.
10:35Look, it's like Tess said. The only shot at getting evidence against them is to go in, become people
10:39that Celeste entrust. You saying what I think you're saying? That's right. I think it's time we join a cult.
10:45Let's go! Not you. Fine.
11:11It's like the first day of school, except instead of school, it's a maiden murderous cult.
11:15So, game plan? Right. Game plan. Connect with Atheary members, find anyone
11:21who knew Cornelius, and see what information we can get from them. See if anyone's missing
11:25any critical digits. Right, but we gotta be careful. We don't know what these people are capable of.
11:29But more importantly, let's discuss our characters, because I made a change to mine.
11:31I'm Beth. A nervous, introverted geek who's desperate for a community.
11:35That's what you said you were going to ask. What did you change?
11:37I changed my glasses. These ones are much cuter. Don't you think?
11:40Oh, yeah. Huge difference. It's all about the details. What did you say your character name was again?
11:43Helen, Helen. Dylan. Single father, out of sorts, since my divorce. Searching for meaning.
11:48Ooh, sad dad. Good call. Okay. Break.
11:51Hello, and welcome to The Apiary. I'm Kurt, and this is Fiona.
11:57On behalf of Celeste, I'm honored to welcome you to our community.
12:00To start, you must relinquish your phones to Fiona. This is a core tenant of The Apiary.
12:08Congratulations. You have all taken the first step to freedom.
12:11Now, the men will follow me to your lodgings, and the women will go with Fiona.
12:17This way, ladies.
12:19Take it all in. Breathe.
12:22You've come here seeking renewal, because you knew, deep down, that a better way existed.
12:28And that better way is here, at The Apiary.
12:32Here are the men's lodgings.
12:35For those of you that opted for a private sanctuary, you'll find them to the left.
12:39Oh, I have one of those. Oh, sorry. I'll shut up. I'm just really excited.
12:44It's okay. It's a lot of stimulation arriving here, especially for people who spend most of their time alone.
12:49Guilty as charged.
12:51The workshops introduce you to The Apiary's way of life.
12:53This is to ensure that you experience the proper benefits of sleep hygiene.
12:57Any questions?
12:59It all sounds really great.
13:01Good. Over here.
13:04If you've opted for a private sanctuary, you will find those to the left.
13:10Yeah, that's me.
13:11As per your signed community agreement, it is forbidden for you to exit your lodging after curfew.
13:17Please, change immediately, and proceed to your welcome session.
13:31What do you think the hold-up is?
13:33It's taking a while.
13:34Are we even in the right spot?
13:36I don't want them to get mad at us for being in the wrong place.
13:38I wonder if there's a spa here that could sure use a facial extraction.
13:42Or a massage.
13:44Or a colonic.
13:44Hopefully not at the same time.
13:46I really like these outfits.
13:48They're very yellow.
14:05Welcome, everyone.
14:06I am Celeste.
14:08It is such an honor to welcome my new brood.
14:11And congratulations.
14:12You have just completed your first apiary workshop.
14:16I know what you're thinking.
14:17Weren't we just waiting?
14:18And you're right.
14:20It wasn't so easy, was it?
14:22Did some of you experience fidgeting, tapping, mindless chattering?
14:27Huh.
14:29We have a winner, do we?
14:31I'm just really nervous.
14:33And when I get nervous, I ramble.
14:35And when I start rambling, I just can't stop.
14:38Like right now?
14:39Yeah, exactly.
14:40Sorry.
14:41No need to apologize.
14:42These are signs of digital withdrawal.
14:44Without even knowing it, you're constantly seeking another dopamine hit.
14:48It's an addiction, like drugs or alcohol.
14:54Think about when you were a young child.
14:56You were living in the moment.
14:57You weren't thinking about recording it for a social media post.
15:00Now ask yourself this.
15:02Were you happier living in the moment?
15:07That's why you came to the apiary.
15:08To find that person again.
15:11You will experience some discomfort at first, but soon you will discover true peace.
15:15And I will help you heal, if you'll let me.
15:18Now proceed to your next workshop, and welcome to the apiary.
15:29Celeste sure knows how to win over a crowd.
15:31That's for sure.
15:32I'd drink her Kool-Aid.
15:34I'm going to focus on Kurt.
15:36Celeste's the right-hand man, see what I can find out.
15:38Okay, I got Fiona.
15:39Let's call it Operation Minion Mingle.
15:43So, what's this workshop supposed to help with?
15:45Well, because of technology, we've lost the ability to look each other in the eye.
15:50This helps us get reacquainted with each other's essence.
15:54What brought you to the apiary, Fiona?
15:57I used to code for a dating app.
15:58We reduced humans to data points, and it felt awful.
16:03So then when I joined the apiary, it was like someone had turned all the lights on,
16:09and I had no idea how lost I was until then.
16:11And you like it here?
16:13You feel safe?
16:14Of course.
16:15I experience joy now in a way I have never before.
16:19You'll feel it soon, too.
16:20It's pretty cool that so many people here used to work in tech.
16:23We've all seen from the inside how tech is ruining us.
16:26It's time to take responsibility and change it.
16:29Makes sense.
16:30I mean, I heard of the apiary from someone who works in tech at a conference.
16:33I think his name was Cornelius?
16:41I do not know that name.
16:44You've reached five minutes.
16:47Five minutes of having your hands submerged in water, 10 degrees below freezing.
16:57The night Celeste stepped away from the tech world, she felt driven mad by disconnection.
17:03Suddenly, she prepared a bowl of water, just as cold as this, and submerged her hands.
17:07And in the searing pain, she saw the truth of what she must do.
17:12Start the apiary.
17:14Jeff, you have chosen not to complete the exercise.
17:17I came here to stop being on my phone.
17:20Not to get frostbite.
17:23If you can't confront the searing pain of truth, you're welcome to leave, Jeff.
17:27You know what?
17:28Screw this.
17:31It's a gift when the unfaithful make themselves known.
17:35Now, it is time to get at the truth.
17:39Dylan, do you want to quit like Jeff, or continue?
17:43I'll continue.
17:44Good.
17:44Now please, tell us.
17:48Why have you come to the apiary?
17:50I've been pretty lost, ever since my divorce was finalized.
17:54A couple weeks ago, it was my seven-year-old's basketball game.
17:58And, uh, well, I was on my phone, and all of a sudden, the crowd started cheering.
18:02So I looked up, and he just scored his first basket.
18:08I missed it.
18:10And he knew I missed it.
18:12As a parent, you just, you don't get those memories back, you know?
18:15And your escapism caused you to let him down?
18:17Yeah. So, anyway, I ran into an old high school buddy the other day, and he told me about the
18:21apiary.
18:22It sounded like it was exactly what I needed.
18:25I actually thought I might find him here.
18:26He might be. What's his name?
18:28Cornelius Cooper.
18:31I don't know that name.
18:33That concludes this session.
18:34You may remove your hands.
18:36We now enter an open period where you are encouraged to build new neural pathways by interacting with your community.
18:42So take this time to connect with your apiary members.
18:46Sorry, sir.
18:46Have you met someone named Cornelius?
18:49I do not know that name.
18:50I know someone named Cornelius?
18:52Have you seen him here?
18:53I do not know that name.
18:55Do you know someone named Cornelius?
18:59I do not know that name.
19:00His name's Cornelius.
19:01Have you seen him here?
19:02I do not know that name.
19:04Uh, excuse me.
19:07Why do you have to bring me over here to make a scene?
19:09Je ne veux pas être en front de tout le monde, donc parlez-moi maintenant.
19:12Je parle à toi, je ne sais pas ce que tu veux dire.
19:14Je veux que tu me dis la vérité, qu'est-ce que c'est le problème ?
19:16Je ne sais pas, je ne veux pas faire ça, c'est trop soon.
19:18Ok, si vous êtes doubtful, vous devez remercier vos concerns à la rencontre d'un soirée.
19:23Je ne suis pas doubtful.
19:24C'est suffisant, je vais retourner à l'honneur.
19:33Vous avez à choisir la rencontre de la rencontre d'un moment possible ?
19:35Je vois quatre snakes ici.
19:37Vous n'avez pas vu quatre snakes.
19:38Qu'est-ce qu'ils ne sont pas comme snakes, mais encore.
19:40Il y a des cameras partout, except for ici.
19:42Je ne sais pas.
19:43C'est votre première fois.
19:44Non, finger-chopping.
19:45C'était plus un high school drama class in Jonestown.
19:47C'est-à-dire que vous ?
19:48Oui, ils m'ont fait nous mettre nos armes dans l'eau de l'eau,
19:50et puis ils m'ont dit qu'il y a quelqu'un, parce qu'il ne peut pas prendre ça.
19:52Les mind games commencent.
19:54Oui.
19:54Oh, mais après, je overheard Kurt et Fiona parler.
19:57Fiona dit quelque chose de quelque chose à être trop tard.
19:59Donc Kurt dit qu'il s'est passé à une rencontre de la rencontre d'un soirée.
20:08C'est-à-dire que ça, c'est-à-dire que ça ?
20:10Oui, tout le monde.
20:12C'est-à-dire que moi.
20:13Quelqu'un est-à-dire que ça.
20:14Tu pense qu'ils sont brainwashed ?
20:15Je ne sais pas.
20:16Mais nous devons aller voir la rencontre d'un soirée.
20:18OK, mais je dois aller vers la propriété.
20:20Leigh a insisté que nous avons un moyen de communiquer,
20:22donc je vais à Simmons et Barry, à Burner, on va à l'aider.
20:24Je vais à l'aider.
20:25Juste en votre tent.
20:40Qu'est-ce que les gens ont fait avant de l'aider?
20:47Alice, où est-ce que tu es?
20:48Alors, cult leader et minions spotted going to a secret meeting.
20:53OK.
21:08Vous êtes ma worker bees.
21:11Ma faithful inner circle.
21:13Mais je peux vous demander,
21:15pourquoi ça se fait ?
21:17Pourquoi Cornelius ?
21:18Donc ils connaissent, Cornelius.
21:21Je sens votre pain.
21:23Donc, on va prendre un moment.
21:25On va閉erons nos yeux.
21:27Max.
21:28Max.
21:33Cornelius, nous nous remercions vous.
21:35Vous avez la force, votre volonté, votre dedication.
21:37Vous avez été un worker bee qui voulait votre hive à thrive.
21:41Et nous remercions vous pour votre sacrifice.
21:44Et pour le boucher que vous avez perdu.
21:48Nous nous ouvrons nos yeux.
21:50Cornelius' sacrifice ne peut pas être vain.
21:53Demain de la vie.
21:54Demain de la vie, comme ça va à l'aider.
21:56Et Kurt, mon amour de la vie,
21:59vous allez prendre la place.
22:01Et vous allez prendre la place.
22:01Et vous êtes honnés, ma queen.
22:03Je pense qu'on sait qui la teacher's pet est,
22:05ne pas, Kurt ?
22:07Qu'est-ce que tu fais ?
22:13Qu'est-ce que tu fais ?
22:15Qu'est-ce que tu fais ?
22:15Est-ce que tu pensais que j'ai besoin d'un cup de sugar ?
22:17Vous n'allez pas être à l'intérieur de votre loge à la nuit.
22:20Fiona, pourquoi est-ce qu'on pretende qu'ils ne connaissent pas qui Cornelius est ?
22:23Including vous ?
22:26Vous connaissez-vous, n'est-ce pas ?
22:28Je ne connaissais-vous.
22:31Je ne connaissais-vous.
22:33Nous sommes en amour.
22:34Mais pourquoi vous me dites que vous ne connaissiez pas ce nom ?
22:37C'est ce que nous sommes tous les dit.
22:38Quand quelqu'un va, ils ne s'existe plus nous.
22:41Mais Cornelius n'est pas juste qu'il est, il ?
22:43Il y a quoi ?
22:45Fiona, je sais que vous êtes scared, mais vous pouvez confier-moi.
22:48Je veux aider.
22:50Je fais quelque chose terrible.
22:54Je...
22:55Vous devriez maintenant.
22:57Meet me à la maison en un moment.
23:05Il y a plus d'une heure.
23:07Elle n'est pas venu, Max.
23:08Oh, elle est bien.
23:08Qu'est-ce qu'ils ont fait ?
23:09Or worse ?
23:11À ce point, elle probablement raté vous.
23:12Vous devriez juste rester dans la tent comme je disais.
23:14À l'heure que nous savons Cornelius était ici.
23:16Look, Fiona dit qu'elle a fait quelque chose terrible, right ?
23:18Si elle a fait qu'elle a fait qu'elle a fait qu'elle a fait qu'elle a confessé.
23:21Elle vient du monde de l'argent.
23:23Oh, et la harvest est bientôt.
23:26Nous devons savoir ce qu'elle est.
23:27Je pense que c'est à l'heure qu'elle a fait qu'elle a ces minions et qu'elle
23:29a fait qu'elle ait que ça.
23:31Hors ça peut-on Soulie.
23:31Je préfère dire qu'elle a fait qu'elle a fait.
23:34Annemarie, je vous le dis.
23:35Je suis dit que c'estas accueillant cette citée.
23:38Il n'est pas d'effacer que vous ayez d'évoquer toutes les allianceses.
23:42C'est quoi ?
23:42Sept.
23:42C'est quoi Sait-C'est vaut-il que la chante.
23:45Il s'appelle sa la la dame, c'est plus certain que pas vous devenue.
23:48C'est bon, c'est bon.
23:50Ok, vous avez des idées ?
23:51Bien sûr. Passz me votre téléphone.
23:54Vous avez du Candy Crush sur cette scène ?
23:56Non, juste une scène.
24:03C'est bonjour, Pep.
24:07Celeste !
24:08Hi !
24:09Là vous êtes.
24:11Watching me sleep.
24:13Pourquoi ?
24:15Allez !
24:15Je vais passer un'eau avant.
24:18Un peu.
24:28C'est bon.
24:29Mon pied a l'air a été off depuis la nuit.
24:31à la fin pour moi, je vais juste...
24:33Je ne sais pas quoi que ça 沒有 ça ?
24:36Je sais pas si tu veux.
24:38Ok.
24:39Merci.
25:20Merci.
25:46Merci.
26:09You know, I have been all over the world. Nothing beats the culinary simplicity of a street dog.
26:14Amen.
26:16I am glad you called me, George.
26:18What's on your mind?
26:20Well, I was thinking about what you said, and if you want to know the truth, I've been living a
26:26lie.
26:27What do you mean?
26:28I haven't been honest with myself, or you, but I stand up there in front of my counseling group,
26:34preaching like some prison Socrates about hope and resilience and second chances.
26:40It's all very blue sky, and they lap it up.
26:42Well, that's good, George. They need that.
26:44But it's all BS.
26:46You see, I've always been a planner. I've needed everything planned out to the last detail.
26:49That's how you run a successful con, a successful life.
26:52So then I walk out of those prison gates, and nothing's running to plan.
26:57Everything's topsy-turvy. If this was a con, it would be a disaster.
27:01George, adjusting takes work. It's hard.
27:04Yeah, but I feel like I'm lying to the guys inside, like I'm a fraud.
27:08You're not a fraud. You're a human.
27:10The fact that you can show these guys hope while at the same time still struggling with your own challenges,
27:15that's not lying. That's leadership.
27:17Or hypocrisy.
27:18No, it's honesty. And if you can let them see both sides,
27:22the man who doubts and the man who believes, you give them something real.
27:28Want some gum?
27:29Oh, yeah. Thanks.
27:32You make it all sound so simple.
27:35Yeah. Yeah, it is simple.
27:38Doesn't mean it's easy, though.
27:46Beth, do you know why I named our movement the Apiary?
27:49I figured you just really liked bees.
27:53It's about what bees represent.
27:55Their focus is on the growth of the whole community.
27:58And wouldn't the world be a better place if we all lived like that?
28:01Absolutely.
28:02Beth, I know you came here seeking connection and community.
28:06And we welcomed you in.
28:07And I really appreciate that.
28:09Then why did you break my rules and go out after curfew last night?
28:12How did you find out?
28:14Fiona mentioned that she had run into you.
28:16Is she okay? I haven't seen her since then.
28:19She's had a tough time recently.
28:21She's resting.
28:23I know you were spying on the meeting house.
28:27Why?
28:27I don't want to get anyone in trouble.
28:30Beth, you can trust me.
28:32The question is, can I trust you?
28:35I heard something outside my tent, so I went to go check it out.
28:40And that's when I saw that Dylan guy talking to someone.
28:44Who is he speaking with?
28:46Kurt.
28:48Hello, Celeste and Beth?
28:54Here he is.
28:55Thank you.
28:58Celeste, what is going on?
28:59Beth, where did you say that Kurt put the phone?
29:03I do not have a phone.
29:07Celeste, that is not mine.
29:09No?
29:10Try dialing a last number.
29:19Good morning, City Gazette.
29:21This is Dylan Smith's desk.
29:22How can I help you?
29:24You're a journalist.
29:25Is this right?
29:25I've been working with Kurt for months on an exposé on the EBR.
29:29That is a lie.
29:30Do not believe him, Celeste.
29:32It's over, man.
29:32We're burned.
29:33Okay?
29:34I'm so sorry, Celeste.
29:36Kurt, how could you?
29:37You gotta believe her over me.
29:38It's done, man.
29:39We tried and we failed.
29:40Shut up!
29:43Kurt, I can't believe I ever trusted you.
29:46None of it is true.
29:48None of it is true.
29:48You know me.
29:49I am Kurt.
29:51I do not know that name.
29:59Alright.
30:00Alright.
30:01Who the hell are you?
30:05Why are you doing this to me?
30:09I'm a cop, dumbass.
30:11I'm asking the questions now, Kurt.
30:13Who killed Cornelius?
30:17I can't believe Kurt betrayed me.
30:19How could I have missed that?
30:21It's not your fault.
30:22You're an amazing leader.
30:24Kurt took advantage of your generosity.
30:26Thank you, Beth.
30:27I am so grateful my intuition led me to you.
30:30Well, anything you need, I'm here.
30:32My queen.
30:37I'm glad to hear that.
30:39Because I would like you to take part in tonight's harvest.
30:42Sure.
30:43What are we harvesting?
30:45I'm not very good at gardening.
30:46I've killed all my houseplants.
30:48All will be revealed, but for now, just know,
30:51that great things await you.
30:54Kurt's lawyered up.
30:55He's not talking.
30:56Did you ask about the cult sex?
30:57No, I didn't ask about the cult sex.
30:58Call yourself a detective.
30:59It's wild.
31:00What did you two dig up about Kurt?
31:02Yeah, well, when Kurt met Celeste,
31:04he was working at a tech company, too.
31:06Shortly after he quit,
31:07the company was broken into.
31:09Thieves walked away with half a million in crypto.
31:11No arrests, no answers.
31:13Then we looked into Fiona,
31:14and her former company was robbed just last week.
31:16Over a million in crypto was stolen.
31:18But it's digital currency.
31:20Why physically break in when you can just hack it?
31:22The money is digital, but the storage isn't always.
31:25It's like a crypto wallet.
31:26It's a physical drive.
31:27So if you put crypto onto the wallet,
31:28and you forget the password,
31:31you're done for.
31:32That happened to me once.
31:33I bought 50 bucks worth of crypto back in 2009.
31:35Put it on one of those things.
31:37Forgot the password.
31:38Still have it at home.
31:38I just use it as a paperweight.
31:40Do you remember what kind of crypto it was?
31:41I think it was kind of like small change
31:42or teeny tiny money.
31:44Bitcoin?
31:45Bitcoin.
31:45Yeah, that's it.
31:46Yates, that's worth like a lot of money right now.
31:49Oh yeah?
31:49Maybe I'm rich.
31:50Can we get back to the case here?
31:51Yeah, so tech companies build walls.
31:53Internal servers you can't access from outside the building.
31:56It keeps the hackers out.
31:57Yeah, like in the case of Fiona's former workplace.
31:59Exactly.
32:00They got into the building, they got into the computers,
32:02they transferred the money, but they made one mistake.
32:04They didn't realize there was an armed guard on duty.
32:06They got away, but the security guard got some shots off.
32:09He thought he only hit the van.
32:10Was the van white?
32:10Yep.
32:11The painted van that you found matched the security guard's description.
32:13Ballistics just came back on the bullet you found.
32:15Nice.
32:16Okay.
32:17The bullet from the van and the one that killed Cornelius both came from the security guard's gun.
32:21So Cornelius was killed by the security guard and not by someone in the apiary.
32:25Did Cornelius act alone?
32:27The guards said there was three of them.
32:28Cornelius was one.
32:29The other two?
32:30Most likely from the apiary.
32:31Okay.
32:32They kept talking about a harvest happening tonight.
32:34What if harvest is just a code word for robbery?
32:36Based on the pattern, I'd say they're at one of the tech companies they used to work for.
32:39Cornelius used to work for Socioscope.
32:41They haven't been hit.
32:41Yeah.
32:42Yet.
32:44I'm so honored to be doing this with you, Celeste.
32:47But I'm curious.
32:47Where are we going?
32:48Beth, when I first created the apiary, I was proud of what we had accomplished on the personal level.
32:54But it wasn't enough.
32:55If I wanted to undo the wrongs of the tech world, I had to hurt them.
32:59But they only care about the bottom line.
33:01So my worker bees and I decided to hit these companies where it hurts.
33:06Their wallets.
33:07So we're gonna rob somebody?
33:08Harvest.
33:09We take from evil forces to fund the apiary's good work.
33:13We're here.
33:14Okay.
33:15So we're gonna rob, sorry, harvest the Socioscope offices.
33:19Why?
33:20Beth, let me tell you the story of Cornelius.
33:22Our most faithful worker bee.
33:30And just as Cornelius was getting into the van, he was shot by the security guard.
33:34He bled out quickly.
33:36Well, that's awful.
33:38It is.
33:39Cornelius was dedicated to the cause.
33:41Tonight, we honor his sacrifice.
33:44And there's not any security here tonight?
33:47Socioscope operates entirely on a digital security system.
33:51He gave us the tools to override that system.
33:54He also cloned his boss's access card.
33:59Joey?
34:11Now sit.
34:19Enter password HX76B49.
34:23There's a crypto account that can only be accessed by this computer.
34:26It's touch ID.
34:27It won't recognize my fingerprints are yours.
34:29No, it won't.
34:31But it will recognize Cornelius's fingerprint.
34:40Why do you have Cornelius's finger?
34:43Before Cornelius quit at Socioscope, he reprogrammed the internal server so that his fingerprint would allow him access to his
34:50boss's personal crypto account.
34:52When Cornelius was killed, we took emergency measures.
34:55So you cut off a dead dude's finger?
34:57I asked Fiona to do it.
34:58She complied.
34:58That's the terrible thing that Fiona did.
35:00Now take the finger.
35:02You want me to touch that thing?
35:03If you want to ascend to the next level and become a member of my inner circle, you must complete
35:07this task.
35:14Sorry, Cornelius.
35:19Okay, it's done.
35:25A lot of money and no paper trail.
35:27Now transfer 20 million crypto into this account.
35:40So?
35:40Almost.
35:42In.
35:44Done.
35:45Great work.
35:46Let's go.
35:57Don't move!
36:00Hands in the air!
36:01Now!
36:02Celeste Rainier, you're under arrest.
36:05Easy on her fellas.
36:06She's had a long day of exploiting people.
36:09You traitor.
36:10That's what you get by giving me the finger.
36:17Hey.
36:18You okay?
36:19Yeah.
36:20Fine.
36:21Do you have any hand sanitizer?
36:22Yeah, I think I got some in the car.
36:23Why?
36:24Because I'm gonna need a gallon of it.
36:25I'm gonna bathe in it.
36:29Good work, everyone.
36:31The apiary has officially been shut down.
36:33Where's Fiona?
36:33She's fine.
36:34We found her in one of the staff houses watching hours of indoctrination videos.
36:37It's what Celeste called rejuvenation.
36:39Look, I know she was part of the robberies, but she was brainwashed.
36:42Can we just get her some help?
36:43Yes, definitely.
36:45Our psychiatrist is evaluating her now.
36:47And Tess is talking to other apiary members about her class action lawsuit.
36:51Okay, that's all well and good.
36:52But, uh, come on, was there seriously no sex?
36:57Oh my god, yes.
36:58No.
36:58There's no sex, okay?
36:59Damn it.
37:00What kind of cult was this?
37:04Amateur hour.
37:06Great.
37:07She's gonna be grumpy all night.
37:08Unless I get her chimichangas and a beef dip.
37:11You guys have a good night.
37:12Yeah.
37:14Look, Jess and I are gonna get some Chinese food on the boat.
37:16You want to join?
37:17Uh, yeah.
37:18That'd be great.
37:19Hey, great idea setting up Kurt to get close to Celeste.
37:22And that was good work, figuring out what they were gonna hit next.
37:25It's almost like we're one mind.
37:27Like a hive mind.
37:29Maybe we should start a cult.
37:30Yeah, I think I'll pass on that one.
37:31Okay, fine.
37:32I'll start it with Mark.
37:33We'll be two supreme beings ruling with an iron fist.
37:38I've been thinking about what I tell you guys every week.
37:40About second chances and starting fresh.
37:43I've been giving out that advice like it was candy at Halloween.
37:47But lately, I've been wondering, do I even believe it?
37:52See the truth is, out there, I've been struggling.
37:56And I couldn't admit it at first.
37:58But then a friend of mine said to me, no one expects you to be perfect.
38:02They just expect you to be honest.
38:04Wisdom doesn't come from pretending you've got everything all figured out.
38:08It comes from admitting that you don't, but moving forward anyway.
38:12You see, it's not about never stumbling.
38:15It's about what we do after we stumble.
38:22Jess, we're home.
38:24We've come bearing egg rolls.
38:25Must have missed this message.
38:26Jessica's running late.
38:27She says to get started without her.
38:29Oh, I'll twist my rubber arm, why don't ya?
38:31Oh, Mark.
38:33Hi, buddy.
38:35Oh, his purse.
38:38I missed you, Mark.
38:42It's been a while since you've been on the boat, huh?
38:45I mean, you used to just show up here all the time.
38:47Yeah.
38:48Well, things have changed.
38:50What, because of Jessica?
38:51Not in a bad way.
38:52I'm super happy that you found her, but I know the deal.
38:56I can't just show up anymore, so I'm gonna disconnect it a little bit.
39:02Look, I love Jessica, but it doesn't mean I should have to choose between her and my best friend.
39:08I'm your best friend.
39:11You're my best friend, too.
39:13Although so is Ricky.
39:14And George.
39:15And newly my mom.
39:17But a best friend isn't singular.
39:19It's like a tear.
39:19Yeah, just like Mark's right up there with you.
39:21Right.
39:27Oh, Jessica, hold on.
39:29Hello?
39:30Hey, you.
39:33That, that is interesting.
39:35Huh.
39:36Okay, yeah, I'll see you later.
39:38Alright, love you.
39:39Bye.
39:41Jessica just got called to cover a story.
39:43Apparently the children's hospital that Tony was raising money for just got a random crypto donation for $20 million.
39:48Oh.
39:50You don't say.
39:51Yeah.
39:51And the donation was traced back to Ronan from Socioscope.
39:54Wasn't he now being investigated for tax evasion?
39:57What if he dropped a bunch of crypto for the cops came knocking?
40:00Max, come on.
40:02Did you steal the money from Ronan?
40:03I'm sorry.
40:05I do not know that name.
40:07Unbelievable.
40:07That's why it makes money for it.
40:08Yeah.
40:09Just as if you want it to be a drug addict, you can do something.
40:10The problem is that the actual thing is no problem.
40:10You're not.
40:11I'm not.
40:11The problem is that the woman's in the world.
40:11You're not.
40:11But I'm not.
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