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00:00:00I was sitting in on a lecture Auden gave at Harvard about Don Quixote,
00:00:04in which he admitted he never managed to read the novel through to the end,
00:00:08and he doubted whether anyone in the audience could finish the damn thing either.
00:00:14You're through, Austin. I think so.
00:00:16Thank you, Jim.
00:00:17Afterwards, I hung around and invited Auden for tea or sherry or opium, something,
00:00:23and he accepted.
00:00:25And did he seduce you, you old catamite?
00:00:28No, he fell asleep.
00:00:30You know, this poached salmon was a bit off today. How was your veal?
00:00:35Not bad.
00:00:36Isn't that, you know, he's famous?
00:00:39You mean the writer?
00:00:40Yes.
00:00:42Well, they say he tried to poison his second wife.
00:00:45No.
00:00:46I saw you on television.
00:00:48Oh, hawking my wares in the marketplace?
00:00:50I forget what you said. You gave that interviewer a difficult time.
00:00:53She was an idiot.
00:00:55Your new book, I haven't read it, of course,
00:00:58but it's supposed to be wonderful, so I've been told.
00:01:01I told you.
00:01:02I think I'll, uh, do without coffee today, Reg.
00:01:06Let me sign for it.
00:01:07Thanks.
00:01:09My best to Slim and company.
00:01:11I'll pass on the salutations.
00:01:23And your scarf.
00:01:30Have a nice day, sir.
00:01:45You're Austin Blair.
00:01:47Yes.
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00:07:41HE'S A GREAT INSIDE
00:07:41INTO WOMEN
00:07:42HANNAH HIS BOOKS
00:07:43MAKE PEOPLE
00:07:43MAGAZINE LOOK LIKE
00:07:44PRUST
00:07:45WHEN'S THE LAST TIME
00:07:46YOU READ PRUST
00:07:46DAVID
00:07:47SO OKAY
00:07:48MAYBE I'VE ONLY READ
00:07:48THE CLASSICS
00:07:49ILLUSTRATED VERSION
00:07:50HAVEN'T HE MADE ANY DINNER
00:07:51I'M STARVING
00:08:00MISS POSTA
00:08:00YOU KNOW WHICH THIS IS?
00:08:02IT'S POSTA RIGHT?
00:08:04YEAH IT'S THE ONE
00:08:04IN THE MAGAZINE I SHOWED YOU
00:08:07I DON'T REMEMBER
00:08:08You know, remember, you asked me to make up for you sometime.
00:08:11Oh, now you made it.
00:08:14You're welcome.
00:08:33You never told me you read Austin Blair.
00:09:01The assailant had one flare-type pen in his inner jacket pocket.
00:09:04His pen's pocket contained a set of keys.
00:09:06Forty-five cents a news change.
00:09:07A wallet containing $51.
00:09:10A membership card to a musician's union.
00:09:12A membership card to the Museum of Modern Arts.
00:09:15A social security card, driver's license.
00:09:17Two credit cards, no photos, and a pocket tape recorder.
00:09:21Austin Blair appeared on AM New York earlier this week to publicize his latest novel.
00:09:24And a writer.
00:09:26But I am transforming raw material.
00:09:30And people get...
00:09:34Well...
00:09:35Huh?
00:09:36Capote did it.
00:09:37And look what happened to him.
00:09:50Hey, you.
00:09:54What time is it?
00:10:11How's it going?
00:10:13Working on something big.
00:10:15The Blair killing?
00:10:16Uh-huh.
00:10:17You always get the good ones.
00:10:18Here's my...
00:10:19Good stories.
00:10:20The women.
00:10:20Yeah, but people respect you, Booth.
00:10:24Did you ever read any of Blair's stuff?
00:10:26Not if I could help it.
00:10:27Why would someone want to whack him?
00:10:29Didn't like his prose style.
00:10:32What you got on the killer's family?
00:10:33Still lived at home.
00:10:34With his mother and his father and his sister.
00:10:37But he's the quiet type.
00:10:38Always walking little old ladies across the street.
00:10:41And then he hears dogs talking to him.
00:10:44Where'd he get the gun?
00:10:45He's serious.
00:10:45This is America.
00:10:46Anybody can get a gun.
00:10:47I walk into Safeway, I pick up a gun.
00:10:49Thought there might be something to finding out where he got the gun, but...
00:10:51What do I know?
00:10:53I work for another paper.
00:10:55I gotta get to the mom before the TV slime.
00:10:57Makes great copy of moms.
00:10:59They love me.
00:11:00Oh, my gag.
00:11:03Hello?
00:11:05Yes, I'd like to speak to Mrs. Burgess.
00:11:07Who is this?
00:11:08I'm a reporter for the...
00:11:09I'm not going...
00:11:10A spokesman for our firm will make a statement to the press at the appropriate time.
00:11:15Excuse me, but your son just murdered a prominent...
00:11:17I'm aware of what happened.
00:11:18There will be a statement later.
00:11:28Hey, good.
00:11:30Get up.
00:11:33I got a text for your cooperation.
00:11:36Mind if I walk with you?
00:11:37Oh, glory.
00:11:38Do I know you?
00:11:40No.
00:11:40I'm a reporter for the...
00:11:42Hey, give me a second, okay?
00:11:44I've got nothing to say.
00:11:46Hey, hold it, wait.
00:11:47Please, I want to understand.
00:11:49there's nothing to understand a terrible thing happened my brother did a terrible thing
00:12:09i cook for them i cook the regular dinners and when they have company you know more than four
00:12:15or five they have somebody extra tell me about elliot i talked already to the police yes i know
00:12:23but we have our little arrangement and i'll bet you could remember a thing or two you forgot to
00:12:27tell them well he'd stay up in his room long time sometimes most of the day sometimes he'd be
00:12:35practicing his violin other times nothing you ever see a gun in his room i never saw a gun
00:12:44he could raise hell with the father the two of them always arguing over the sister emma
00:12:51anybody criticize her that boy explode screaming waving his arms
00:13:01you want to pay me now
00:13:23you want to pay me now
00:13:45Why are you following me?
00:13:47Excuse me?
00:13:48You're following me.
00:13:49I could call the police.
00:13:51This is harassment.
00:13:53It's against the law.
00:13:54Believe me, what I do is not against the law.
00:13:56And yes, I was following you.
00:13:57I want to ask you a few questions.
00:13:59I already told you I have nothing to say.
00:14:00I think you've got a lot to tell me.
00:14:02But I'd settle for a few minutes.
00:14:04Look, I don't want to follow you anymore.
00:14:05I'm really terrible at it.
00:14:08I spotted you right away.
00:14:09See?
00:14:10I'd rather talk to you directly.
00:14:15No, I can't.
00:14:18Why do you have to know?
00:14:19It's not me.
00:14:20It's them.
00:14:22Who's them?
00:14:23Everybody buying a paper.
00:14:24It's news.
00:14:25Somebody, and it happens to be your brother, and I'm very sorry that it's him,
00:14:28but he killed somebody.
00:14:29They want to know why.
00:14:30And what about you?
00:14:31Me?
00:14:32It's just a job.
00:14:32It's my business.
00:14:33But if you talk to me, these crowds will go away.
00:14:36See, they just want things put in perspective.
00:14:39Once the mystery is solved, the story's over.
00:14:42I don't have answers.
00:14:45I don't.
00:14:46Let me be the judge of that.
00:14:49Here, you can call me.
00:14:50My name's David Leader.
00:14:51Here's my office number.
00:14:53Please, give me a call, Miss Burgess.
00:15:05Give me nothing better than a crap on the six o'clock news.
00:15:07I'm working on it.
00:15:09Close the door.
00:15:23I'm intrigued by this story.
00:15:25I'm willing to play it out to the end.
00:15:27If you don't have something by the end of the day, make it up.
00:15:30Nothing major, nothing outright false, but factual speculation.
00:15:36Factual speculation?
00:15:38You got me where I am today.
00:15:41Well, I got an angle.
00:15:44I'm all ears.
00:15:45It's about justice.
00:15:47Yeah.
00:15:48It's a concept, an abstraction.
00:15:50It can't be defined.
00:15:51Yet we all seek it.
00:15:54A wrong must be righted.
00:15:58Now, vengeance, we don't think of as one of the highest of human emotions.
00:16:03But, if you ask me, vengeance is at the heart of justice.
00:16:08Now, it's not enough to just catch a bad guy and send him or her away.
00:16:11It's never enough.
00:16:12It's got to be finished.
00:16:14Killing someone.
00:16:16That finishes it, in a way.
00:16:30Fantasize about killing is normal.
00:16:33We all do it.
00:16:53Now, you need to talk now.
00:16:55I have a meeting.
00:16:58Have you seen this movie?
00:17:00Yes.
00:17:01No.
00:17:02I don't remember.
00:17:05I should have rented something else.
00:17:07Do you think she's beautiful?
00:17:09I think she's very beautiful.
00:17:11She's flawed.
00:17:12She has a funny little black spot on her lip.
00:17:16Someone should tell her.
00:17:19Why don't you tell her next time you see her?
00:17:21You could find that spot again.
00:17:23I know you could.
00:17:26I know you could.
00:17:27I know you could.
00:17:28I know you could.
00:17:30I know you could.
00:17:47I know you could.
00:17:54I know you could.
00:17:55You drive me wild.
00:18:00You made me wild.
00:18:21I knew Elliot through Emma.
00:18:23Emma and I, it's been a few weeks since we've gotten together.
00:18:26We talk on the phone, we know each other from school,
00:18:29and then we weekend together at the Hamptons.
00:18:31And Elliot?
00:18:33Elliot was a very withdrawn person.
00:18:37Did you ever talk to him?
00:18:38Always with Emma. He was very protective of Emma.
00:18:41He would have terrible fights with her father.
00:18:43Over Emma?
00:18:47Emma could be... I should not be telling you this.
00:18:51No, no, no, no, please, go ahead.
00:18:55We used to think Emma was a tease, you know?
00:18:59She had that reputation.
00:19:00She would... I think she's over this period now, because...
00:19:03But she would lead men on, she wouldn't get very serious with any one man,
00:19:07and she... so she had this reputation.
00:19:13You must think, um...
00:19:18We used to be very close.
00:19:20I wouldn't want you to think badly of her.
00:19:22No, no.
00:19:24Now, do you have that picture?
00:19:27Yeah.
00:19:31There it is.
00:19:34Like they were a couple.
00:19:37Can I have this?
00:19:41Thanks, Annie.
00:19:54So, how's it coming?
00:19:55Fine.
00:19:56Yeah, you know what you could do for me?
00:19:57What?
00:19:58You know Austin Blair's book, his latest?
00:20:00You read it?
00:20:01Not yet.
00:20:02Maybe you could read it for me, you know, skim it.
00:20:04Tell me what it's about.
00:20:05What, you want, like, a book report kind of thing?
00:20:07Yeah, I'd owe you one.
00:20:08Try five.
00:20:09Personally, I can't stomach a guy's stuff.
00:20:12So what do you say?
00:20:13I don't know.
00:20:13Thanks, I appreciate it.
00:20:19Hello?
00:20:20Hi, David, how are you?
00:20:21Hey, Kathy, you know, I was just thinking about you.
00:20:35He thinks he's so hot, you prize winner.
00:20:37He doesn't have time to read a book.
00:20:39He thinks he's such a hot shot, Don Johnson.
00:20:42You ever notice, like, the source for him is always a woman?
00:20:44Yeah, he uses it.
00:20:45In ways you only dream of.
00:20:48Hey, this true?
00:20:50Does it sound true?
00:20:52Sure.
00:20:53It is true.
00:20:56I've got to admit, though, I'm going to miss Austin Blair.
00:20:59Really?
00:21:00You ever see him on the talk show?
00:21:02No, he was quick.
00:21:04Boy, he could rip these guys apart.
00:21:06It's always good for a laugh at someone else's expense.
00:21:31It's always good for a laugh at someone else's expense.
00:21:39In which there's an intermingling of gods, demigods, and mortals.
00:21:45We now pass from the reading of the ritual and the sacrifice...
00:21:49...to a complex Dionysiac group, which occupies the center panel.
00:21:56In it, the god is...
00:22:00...reclining upon the lap of his consort Ariadne.
00:22:06Would you all excuse me for a minute?
00:22:12What are you doing here?
00:22:14I'm fascinated by rum and frescoes.
00:22:15Really.
00:22:16I come to this section of the museum once a week.
00:22:17This is intolerant.
00:22:18Lunch.
00:22:18That's all I ask.
00:22:20Let me buy you lunch.
00:22:24I find it refreshing that you work in the museum once a week.
00:22:27Your father will get you the job?
00:22:28My mother, actually.
00:22:31She's on the board.
00:22:33Seems the family's on the board of just about everything.
00:22:37I imagine you have access to our tax returns and phone records?
00:22:42Yeah.
00:22:43Maybe you can go looking through our garbage at night.
00:22:45No, no, no.
00:22:45I'd draw the line at garbage.
00:22:48I personally don't believe this all can be explained by just the facts.
00:22:52Maybe none of us want it explained.
00:22:55Maybe we would rather just...
00:22:56Of course you would.
00:22:57But here we are in a cafeteria.
00:22:59I'm trying to be pleasant.
00:23:00That won't change anything.
00:23:02I'd like to know, why Austin Blair?
00:23:05I mean, he's a novelist, for God's sake.
00:23:07Nobody shoots a writer.
00:23:08I can't imagine anything he'd scribble out would compel someone to shoot him.
00:23:12Or your brother take his own life.
00:23:15Elliot read everything.
00:23:18Novels, history, philosophy.
00:23:21He had a brilliant mind, Mr. Leader.
00:23:26He was brilliant.
00:23:28And disturbed.
00:23:29Look, I'm still trying to understand.
00:23:33I think we should talk again, Miss Burgess.
00:23:36I don't think that's a good idea.
00:23:38I do.
00:23:39Otherwise, who knows what I'll write about your family.
00:23:43I have to come.
00:24:19Have you read this in the paper?
00:24:22What they're saying about Elliot?
00:24:26About that we did nothing to stop him.
00:24:30As if we could.
00:24:33As if we were responsible.
00:24:35I don't wish to discuss this further.
00:24:38Do not give them the satisfaction, dear.
00:24:52Okay, so I looked at Blair's book last night?
00:24:55Uh-huh.
00:24:55Okay, so it was slick but entertaining.
00:24:57Lifestyles of the decadent, rich and famous, you know?
00:24:59And?
00:24:59This woman, Muriel, she's this dev from this rich family.
00:25:02The family's very old money, very conservative.
00:25:05And she's the black sheep.
00:25:06She's always sleeping around and getting smashed and getting in the newspapers and embarrassing the family.
00:25:11Got it.
00:25:11But in reality, she just wants to be loved.
00:25:13She's even sleeping with her brother, I think.
00:25:15Oh, and I figured out who some of the other characters are supposed to be.
00:25:17One of them is Jackie, I think.
00:25:19It was trashy, but I liked it.
00:25:20Somebody left this for you.
00:25:23Who?
00:25:24Who?
00:25:25Who?
00:25:26This woman.
00:25:27What's she look like?
00:25:28What's she look like?
00:25:29What are you, a friggin' parrot?
00:25:32You know, I tell you this woman leaves this thing.
00:25:35And, you know, I read the book for you.
00:25:37And so next time, I'm not going to help you out.
00:25:43Jerk.
00:25:47Jerk.
00:25:57Simon, little buddy.
00:25:58What do you want?
00:25:59Let's chill out, okay?
00:26:00I'm sorry.
00:26:00All right?
00:26:01Thanks.
00:26:01Thank you for your help.
00:26:03It's all right.
00:26:04So, uh, you got a tape player?
00:26:06Like, do I have one on me?
00:26:09Yeah.
00:26:10For you.
00:26:11You want to borrow a tape player from me?
00:26:13Yes.
00:26:15Sorry, I don't have one.
00:26:17Okay.
00:26:18Tell the boss if he wants me.
00:26:19I'm working at home.
00:26:26Test.
00:26:27Testing.
00:26:27One, two, three.
00:26:30October 7th.
00:26:31I begin these tapes as a record of the conspiracy I begin to see revealed.
00:26:35I will record the facts.
00:26:37Let the facts speak for themselves.
00:26:40Let the facts speak for themselves.
00:27:03Elliot.
00:27:05Sorry.
00:27:06I...
00:27:07I...
00:27:08I'm...
00:27:08What is it, Elliot?
00:27:10Elliot?
00:27:11It's all right.
00:27:12I'm letting the world know.
00:27:14I'm setting it down.
00:27:20What are you talking about?
00:27:21I'm reading Austin Blair's new book.
00:27:25Yes?
00:27:26He knows what's going on.
00:27:30October 8th.
00:27:31I finished Blair's book in a rush.
00:27:34I saw what his intention was.
00:27:37Blair has, in some way I've yet to determine, been spying on our lives.
00:27:41He has taken our existence and for his own sinister purposes turned us into grotesques.
00:27:48But this will not go unanswered.
00:27:57Perhaps you are unaware of what is happening.
00:28:00Are you speaking to me, Elliot?
00:28:02I'm talking to you and Mother.
00:28:04And of what are we unaware?
00:28:07The conspiracy to discredit this family.
00:28:11What conspiracy?
00:28:13What do you people do all day?
00:28:15All right, Elliot, there's no need to be...
00:28:17I'm sorry.
00:28:17I just seem to be the only person taking this seriously.
00:28:20He's talking about Austin Blair.
00:28:23The writer?
00:28:24You're a lawyer.
00:28:25You should do something, legally.
00:28:26What are you talking about?
00:28:30In this piece he calls a fiction, he's written a portrait of us, of the family, in highly unflattering terms.
00:28:39I think we have a very solid legal case and I think we should seek damages.
00:28:43I haven't read this book.
00:28:46Do you have a copy?
00:28:47I destroyed it.
00:28:48I burned it.
00:28:49Elliot, don't be so melodramatic.
00:28:51It's in my room.
00:28:52I'll get it.
00:28:52Please finish dinner.
00:28:53We'll deal with this after dinner.
00:28:57Yes.
00:28:58All right.
00:29:00Yes, yes, yes.
00:29:02Yes.
00:29:04Yes.
00:29:07Yes.
00:29:08Yes.
00:29:08Yes.
00:29:09Yes.
00:29:09Yes.
00:29:16I called the paper.
00:29:17They said you'd left.
00:29:19I wanted to work here.
00:29:21Did you even notice I wasn't here last night, David?
00:29:23Did you?
00:29:24Not really.
00:29:27We're all grown-ups here, aren't we?
00:29:29I'm a grown-up, David.
00:29:32Listen, I hope this important story you're working on is going well.
00:29:35It is.
00:29:37And you don't need my help?
00:29:40No.
00:29:43I know where this is going to go.
00:29:44You do?
00:29:46This story.
00:29:48You're not exactly sure where it's leading, and that's exciting.
00:29:51But I know it's about the girl, David.
00:29:53Your stories like this are always about the girl.
00:29:55And God, this one...
00:29:55Don't throw that at me.
00:29:57Why not?
00:29:58It's the truth.
00:29:59Well, back off, okay?
00:30:00What do you want from me?
00:30:02You know what I've decided?
00:30:03What?
00:30:04I don't want to be just another chapter in your big story, you know?
00:30:08I'm not up for that.
00:30:09Fine.
00:30:09What's for dessert?
00:30:12Give me a day or two, and I'll have something good.
00:30:15How good?
00:30:15There's every other paper in town that's moving the story to the back pages.
00:30:21I'm working on a source.
00:30:22I've got a lead.
00:30:23I've just got to play it out.
00:30:25Your hunch, huh?
00:30:26Now, don't get excited, but I'm working on something that could put us out in front of everybody.
00:30:30I love this guy.
00:30:32Why do I love this guy so much?
00:30:34Because I deliver.
00:30:44Lena!
00:30:45What have you been up to?
00:30:46What has he been up to?
00:30:47Are you kidding?
00:30:48Is he kidding?
00:30:49I'm only doing the biggest story in town.
00:30:51Austin Blair.
00:30:52What about Austin Blair?
00:30:53About him being shot.
00:30:55Austin Blair was shot when this happened?
00:30:57Read something besides the sports page you work on, Ray.
00:31:00Really?
00:31:01Somebody shot him?
00:31:03Who's Austin Blair?
00:31:06You got a car?
00:31:08Why do you need a car?
00:31:10Uh-oh.
00:31:13Why do you need a car?
00:31:15Get the hell out of New York.
00:31:17Where are you going to go?
00:31:18You hate the rest of the country.
00:31:19I don't appreciate it.
00:31:20Here.
00:31:20We should all have your problems.
00:31:23You know, it's too bad that you work for that rag.
00:31:25We should be working together.
00:31:27You're too good to be working for another.
00:31:32You know what?
00:31:34What?
00:31:35It's lonely at the top, leader.
00:31:41No.
00:31:49No.
00:31:59Oh.
00:32:01Hello?
00:33:16Who is it?
00:33:17Delivery from Simon at the New York Lowe.
00:33:26October 11th, I present evidence to Emma.
00:33:33I taped a number of appearances on these talk shows.
00:33:37Look, this is...
00:33:39Yeah.
00:33:40I do.
00:33:40Here, he admits it.
00:33:41It's my job to observe and, yes, use people, their lives, their personal lives.
00:33:51That's what makes good fiction.
00:33:53Well, fiction that sells.
00:33:56But then isn't what you're doing, isn't it more a job of reporting?
00:34:00Oh, you could say that, of course.
00:34:02But I am transforming raw material and these people get, well, Capote did it.
00:34:08Look what happened to him.
00:34:09But like him.
00:34:10Oh, I know these people.
00:34:12I know their world.
00:34:14I know their dirty little secrets.
00:34:17Wouldn't you like to know what I know?
00:34:23I never read his books, Elliot.
00:34:26It doesn't matter.
00:34:28It doesn't matter?
00:34:29He...
00:34:30What's wrong with you that you don't even...
00:34:32We shouldn't argue about this.
00:34:34We never argue.
00:34:38Yes.
00:34:53I know.
00:34:55I now believe I'm being followed by detectives.
00:34:58Or some person seeking to do me harm.
00:35:00I tried to call Austin Blair.
00:35:02His number's unlisted, of course.
00:35:04So now I'm going to write him, stating my objections and asking for an apology.
00:35:09Perhaps he'll be a gentleman.
00:35:10We're smart.
00:35:26Do you have any books by Austin Blair?
00:35:28Yeah.
00:35:29He's very popular.
00:35:29Over there is the novel.
00:35:31We have some signed copies left.
00:35:42Yes.
00:35:43Yes.
00:35:48Yes.
00:35:49Yes.
00:35:49Yes.
00:35:50Yes.
00:35:50Yes.
00:35:50Yes.
00:35:51Yes.
00:35:51Yes.
00:35:52Yes.
00:35:52Yes.
00:35:53Yes.
00:35:54Yes.
00:35:54Yes.
00:35:54Yes.
00:35:55Yes.
00:35:55Yes.
00:35:59Let's go.
00:36:26Let's go.
00:36:55I'm here to see the mayor.
00:36:57Mayor?
00:36:58Yes, the mayor of New York City.
00:36:59This is where his office is.
00:37:00I'd like to see him.
00:37:01It's very important.
00:37:02I'm afraid you can't come here.
00:37:04Yes, of course.
00:37:05I didn't make an appointment.
00:37:08Perhaps I can make an appointment.
00:37:10Do I need to do that?
00:37:11Could you do that for me?
00:37:12Well, there is an assistant available to help you.
00:37:14That's terrific.
00:37:14That'd be great.
00:37:16Can I talk to him?
00:37:17Mr. Burgess, I still don't see what this has to do with the office of the mayor.
00:37:21Well, I believe I said Austin Blair has hired people to follow me.
00:37:24I see her from...
00:37:27They follow me.
00:37:28Sometimes there are two of them.
00:37:31You just think I'm...
00:37:31There does seem to be an overreaction.
00:37:33I don't understand why a writer of Mr. Blair's reputation...
00:37:36I'd like to point out that my father is a very prominent attorney in this city.
00:37:38I'm aware of who your father is.
00:37:40I'm also aware of how helpful he was in the mayor's re-election campaign.
00:37:44Why don't you let me look into this?
00:37:45I appreciate that, Mr. Adamson.
00:37:54I read sections of this novel you've been ranting about, Elliot.
00:37:59There are really no legal grounds for action, as far as I can see.
00:38:04Besides, isn't there an Austin Blair at our club?
00:38:07We all met him.
00:38:09I don't remember that.
00:38:11Well, I'm sure if he's a member, he would never write about us.
00:38:15Thanks for taking the time to see me, Mr. Wilson.
00:38:17Not at all.
00:38:18Though I generally don't make it a habit to talk to the papers.
00:38:22It's an unofficial club policy.
00:38:24The Burgesses are members here in the club.
00:38:27Yes.
00:38:27No, they don't seem to make it out here to the island as often as they used to.
00:38:31Now they're out here two, three weeks during the summer, so...
00:38:35But they come out here on occasion.
00:38:38Yes, Emma.
00:38:39I've seen a few times.
00:38:40She shows up.
00:38:43She's a real charmer.
00:38:45You've met Emma Burgess?
00:38:47Oh, yes.
00:38:47I interviewed her for the story.
00:38:50Oh, yes.
00:38:50Yes.
00:38:51What about Elliot in the...
00:38:53You know, it's best not to talk too much about that one yet.
00:38:57You know, I've always thought he was a bit...
00:38:59You wouldn't have a register, something like that, that tells when the family was here?
00:39:03Oh, yes.
00:39:03Yes, I'm sure there's a record of when they signed for meals, you know.
00:39:07We sent them an early statement.
00:39:08If I could just take a look at...
00:39:10Well, no.
00:39:10I don't know about this.
00:39:12Members like their privacy, you know.
00:39:16I understand.
00:39:18But I'd really like to help out on the down payment of that sailboat you've been eyeing.
00:39:24Sailboat?
00:39:27Oh, yes, that one.
00:39:29Well, she's a real beauty, sir.
00:39:32Just a few hundred for the...
00:39:34Tell me, how'd you know I was the sailing sort?
00:39:38It's my job.
00:40:06Oh, yes, it's my job.
00:40:29October 15th.
00:40:30I do not know whether Blair ever met my sister or not.
00:40:33It doesn't matter.
00:40:35He admitted to the public at large that it was his job, his profession, his art to turn life into
00:40:40fiction.
00:40:40But there is a cost.
00:40:42Austin Blair should know the cost of his fiction.
00:40:44And he will.
00:40:45I now believe that Blair is trying to fake a case against me or do me serious bodily harm.
00:40:51Or both.
00:40:55Last night, about 10 o'clock, I was looking out my window when I noticed an attractive young woman standing
00:41:00at a second-story window across from me.
00:41:03This woman was 20 years old.
00:41:05She smiled over at me in a pointed man-man.
00:41:07And on catching sight of me, she lifted her hand and waved it.
00:41:11I could not decide if this was an involuntary motion of interest on seeing me or was meant as a
00:41:15sign of encouragement for me to start flirting with her.
00:41:18A man then came in sight.
00:41:20It was Austin Blair.
00:41:22I think the woman was a relative of Blair's, and the two of them were amusing themselves at my expense.
00:41:26A man then came in sight.
00:42:04The fact is stranger than fiction, they say.
00:42:08Is that what they say?
00:42:10She wants me to know.
00:42:11Know what?
00:42:13What was happening in the family.
00:42:15But these tapes, they only cover a week.
00:42:18Maybe not.
00:42:19Oh, there's more.
00:42:21She's doing it just how I want.
00:42:23Unless she's doing you.
00:42:32We need to go somewhere.
00:42:34I've read Austin Blair's novel.
00:42:36I liked it very much.
00:42:38Those tapes, I could have printed them.
00:42:39Don't you understand?
00:42:40I could have done that.
00:42:41But I'm breaking the rules.
00:42:45I'm doing that for you.
00:43:02They're everywhere now.
00:43:17I know who you are.
00:43:19Why are you doing this?
00:43:20I said I know who you are.
00:43:21You work for the mayor.
00:43:22I think it would be best if you went back to your table.
00:43:24I recognize who you are.
00:43:26Well, I'm not in my office now.
00:43:27I'm trying to.
00:43:29People are looking at us.
00:43:34I give these facts for what they may be worth.
00:43:43Called again last night on Blair.
00:43:44They said he had gone, so my trouble has been in vain.
00:43:48Is he at home now?
00:43:50Is Blair watching me?
00:43:53Blair's ignoring that my last letter is itself a confession of guilt.
00:43:58A man who has done nothing wrong will listen to a man who claims that he has.
00:44:03Also, the whole tone of my letter showed that my intentions were as amicable as he would let them be.
00:44:07Elliot.
00:44:09Yes?
00:44:11I think maybe it would help if you talk with someone.
00:44:17I love you, Emma.
00:44:18I won't let anyone do anything to disgrace you.
00:44:21I would never let them.
00:44:22I know, Elliot.
00:44:22I just...
00:44:24Maybe it would be good if you talk with someone who doesn't know us who could be objective about all
00:44:28of this.
00:44:33You think you...
00:44:35Yeah.
00:44:39Maybe I'll lie.
00:44:52I haven't read this particular book.
00:44:55Then I wonder how qualified you are to continue this discussion.
00:44:58Well, I...
00:45:02I feel I'm qualified to talk to you about this feeling that you're followed by agents of...
00:45:12Blair.
00:45:13Austin Blair.
00:45:14Blair.
00:45:14I do not know conclusively that they work for him.
00:45:17I do not have proof.
00:45:19Yes.
00:45:19Yeah.
00:45:24Yeah, sure.
00:45:32I found Elliot a very stimulating case.
00:45:35Very stimulating.
00:45:36Did he...
00:45:37Did he ever talk about in any detail?
00:45:39I mean, what it was exactly that made him feel...
00:45:43Well, you know, I finally read this novel of his, of Blair's, and I didn't understand what all the, uh...
00:45:50I didn't find it particularly well-written or insightful.
00:45:53Exactly.
00:45:54Don't read much fiction myself.
00:45:56Don't have the time.
00:45:57But, Elliot...
00:45:58Elliot read to the point where fiction and fact blurred.
00:46:02I tried to impress on Elliot the need to stick to the facts.
00:46:05Like you do, as a newspaper reporter.
00:46:07You can't print lies, can you?
00:46:08No, of course not.
00:46:10October 17th.
00:46:13Here are some thoughts I've written down for titles, poems, or articles.
00:46:19Dreams in the dark.
00:46:22Love and pain.
00:46:23The vulture.
00:46:25Let me see them.
00:46:27Well, I haven't actually written them yet.
00:46:30I'll just...
00:46:31But I have every intention of doing so.
00:46:34Show them to me when you do.
00:46:36Send them to you first.
00:46:39You'll send them?
00:46:41I'll show them to you.
00:46:43Did I say send them?
00:46:44Oh, that's funny.
00:46:51That doctor, the one that I said I've been going to?
00:46:53Uh-huh.
00:46:55I don't go there.
00:46:58You don't?
00:47:00No.
00:47:01I go to the movies.
00:47:04I go to the movies and then I come home.
00:47:06And I practice.
00:47:07I practice the violin.
00:47:08I know I haven't played in a while.
00:47:11Violin.
00:47:12I'll play for you, though.
00:47:15You love me and I say you love me.
00:47:16Stop this.
00:47:21Stop this.
00:48:03October 30th.
00:48:07October 30th.
00:48:37They're spying on me.
00:48:54Elliot?
00:48:57What are you doing on the floor?
00:49:00What?
00:49:01Were you sleeping on the floor?
00:49:04No.
00:49:05It was...
00:49:05I was exercising.
00:49:06It was concentration exercises.
00:49:09Eastern mind expansion techniques.
00:49:11Oh.
00:49:12How interesting.
00:49:17I've never done this before.
00:49:20Appreciate your help.
00:49:22Oh, you'll need to fill out these applications.
00:49:25For a license.
00:49:26They'll take about two weeks.
00:49:28Not in that much of a hurry.
00:49:30They'll take the way for me till then.
00:49:31Yeah.
00:49:32Oh, my God.
00:49:56It's beautiful.
00:49:59it's just it's been some time since I'm sorry
00:50:05don't be sorry
00:50:33November 2
00:50:35bliss is an effervescence
00:50:37joy a flood
00:50:38happiness is golden
00:50:59November 11
00:51:01armed I feel great power
00:51:03I feel invincible
00:51:05this is what the common criminal must feel
00:51:08this lack of power transformed by the gun in the pocket
00:51:13does that make me a common criminal?
00:51:21I would like to talk to someone from the metropolitan section
00:51:24who are you?
00:51:26I have some information
00:51:27about
00:51:28about a news story
00:51:30what news story?
00:51:33well it hasn't actually happened yet
00:51:36we're all pretty busy right now
00:51:38why don't you leave me your name and phone number
00:51:39when this story actually happens
00:51:41we'll get in touch with you
00:51:52thank you
00:51:53phone you later
00:52:08Elliot
00:52:09do you think that that doctor has been of any help?
00:52:12a great deal
00:52:13he puts so much in perspective
00:52:15you ought to
00:52:16it costs enough
00:52:16since when do you worry about what things cost?
00:52:19I just don't like to be hustled
00:52:22he is very well respected in his feet
00:52:24if you believe in that sort of thing
00:52:27but I never had to go and talk about my childhood or my dreams to some total stranger
00:52:33I'm doing just fine
00:52:35thank you very much
00:52:37Elliot stays in the house
00:52:39too much
00:52:40I don't really
00:52:41I hope he does
00:52:42but I think the solution
00:52:44is read less fiction
00:52:46more history
00:52:47I was a history major before law school
00:52:51a civil war
00:52:55now that's a fascinating subject
00:53:02you have to look
00:53:04for the future
00:53:05yes
00:53:07maybe going back to school
00:53:09and do what?
00:53:10law
00:53:11perhaps you could find a place in there
00:53:13no thank you
00:53:14being an attorney doesn't appeal to me
00:53:15Elliot you have to do something
00:53:18maybe I'll run for office
00:53:19political office
00:53:21that would be exciting
00:53:22he's not serious
00:53:24I talked to the mayor the other day
00:53:26no one would vote for you
00:53:28you could make them vote for me father
00:53:50can I help you?
00:53:52oh where's the dining room?
00:53:54are you a member sir?
00:53:55actually I was wondering if I could just look at your dining room
00:53:58well I'm afraid it's members only
00:53:59but if you know a member of the club
00:54:00you could have a drink as a guest
00:54:02I'm a reporter
00:54:03doing a story on Austin Blair
00:54:05oh
00:54:06I see
00:54:07well I think perhaps it might
00:54:08it's alright
00:54:09he'll be my guest
00:54:11well thank you
00:54:11you're welcome
00:54:13I'm Reggie Shaw
00:54:14let me get you a drink
00:54:15god knows I need one
00:54:18well it's dinner time in London
00:54:19so somebody must be toasting me
00:54:22Austin
00:54:28look around you here
00:54:30the average age of the members of this club
00:54:33is the same as room temperature
00:54:35and we're all disgustingly rich
00:54:37we have more money than we know what to do with
00:54:39so
00:54:40most of us marry
00:54:42six times
00:54:43or drink
00:54:45what about Blair?
00:54:46well he only married three or four times
00:54:48and I could drink him under the table
00:54:52no he's a nice fellow
00:54:54actually you know I miss him a very great deal
00:54:56he was so wonderfully nasty
00:54:59but nasty in a very witty way
00:55:01I miss that here
00:55:03and you had lunch with him that afternoon?
00:55:05the afternoon he was shot
00:55:06yes I did
00:55:07you know what I remember most?
00:55:09what?
00:55:11the poached salmon was off
00:55:13now the poached salmon is never off
00:55:16should have been a warning
00:55:17well how could you have known?
00:55:18well I couldn't really
00:55:19but he did mention various letters and phone calls
00:55:22well he did get those sometimes
00:55:25well he's a public figure
00:55:26and someone disagrees with you
00:55:29it does happen
00:55:30well who knows
00:55:30someone may be stalking you right now
00:55:32me?
00:55:33yeah somebody who doesn't
00:55:34especially like the way
00:55:35you've been nosing around so much
00:55:37no the thing that I have learned
00:55:39about the people who join clubs like this
00:55:41yes
00:55:42they like quiet
00:55:43and they're willing to pay for it
00:55:48I don't suppose you have a price?
00:55:51everybody's got a price
00:55:53what's yours young man?
00:55:56good lunch at a fancy private club
00:55:58with a charming old fart like me
00:56:17you know
00:56:18you know
00:56:21there was four kids
00:56:22you know
00:56:24you know
00:56:25could be boring
00:56:26it did
00:56:26oh
00:56:49What are you doing?
00:56:50I had a gun.
00:56:52You know how easy it would be to kill you?
00:56:53Really easy.
00:56:54Are you robbing me or something?
00:56:55Really? Oh, no. No, not at all.
00:56:56I'm imagining what it'd be like to walk up to someone you don't know and shoot them.
00:57:00Uh, I don't have a gun.
00:57:02That's good for me.
00:57:04Have a nice day.
00:57:12Why does somebody kill?
00:57:14To be God, the power of life and death.
00:57:17But then why does he kill himself?
00:57:19Guilt over exercising that power.
00:57:21He must punish himself, huh?
00:57:23We all fantasize about the ability to kill.
00:57:28It's normal.
00:57:29The actual realization is abnormal.
00:57:33But we, all of us, at some time, fantasize about killing somebody.
00:57:38For example...
00:57:40For example, for example, I might think about killing my father.
00:57:45I did think about killing him.
00:57:48In his eyes, I constantly fail.
00:57:51No matter what, I'm a failure.
00:57:53The child in me wants to kill him.
00:57:57But do I?
00:57:58No.
00:57:59But the wish is there.
00:58:05You ever want to kill somebody?
00:58:07Sure.
00:58:09Sure, someone I don't like.
00:58:10Someone who makes more money than I do.
00:58:12Someone that I think doesn't deserve the recognition they have.
00:58:17Sure.
00:58:19Of course, somebody could feel that way about you.
00:58:28November 20th.
00:58:32I have decided to confront Blair.
00:58:40Are you Austin Blair?
00:58:43No.
00:58:44Sorry, I thought you might have been someone else.
00:58:50I received a phone call today at my office.
00:58:55I imagine you received several every day.
00:58:57But I suppose this pertained to me.
00:58:59Well, it was from this doctor, the one you were supposedly seeing.
00:59:02Now, he says you break appointments or you don't show up.
00:59:06You've lied to us.
00:59:08The man's an idiot.
00:59:09He's a non-entity.
00:59:10I think that you should talk to this person.
00:59:14We're concerned about you.
00:59:16I'm really very capable.
00:59:17I will not be humiliated.
00:59:19I have a position.
00:59:20You will see this doctor tomorrow.
00:59:24That's something still.
00:59:29I go to another doctor so that they will feel this might deter me.
00:59:33It won't.
00:59:34You can fool them.
00:59:35They like to hear themselves talk, the doctors.
00:59:38You pay them to hear them talk.
00:59:39Then you talk.
00:59:40Then they talk.
00:59:41And then you go home.
00:59:43I'd like to recommend some medication.
00:59:45Perhaps that might be just...
00:59:46You think I should...
00:59:47Well, let's just be safe, shall we?
00:59:51See you Thursday.
00:59:55I'm a специ Joy.
00:59:57I'm a Kid.
01:00:05I'm a Kid.
01:00:10I'm a Kid.
01:00:13I'm a Kid.
01:00:15I'm a Kid.
01:00:16I'm a Kid.
01:00:25i'm glad that you're seeing this dr leonard yes he's very good he agrees we have a case father
01:00:32he does
01:00:37why couldn't god have made things move as quick as light rather than as slow as planets
01:01:00i wish i could have been introduced to austin blair some time ago things would have turned out so
01:01:06differently i noticed something today father i noticed on a legal pad in your office that you
01:01:15had written your name five times to form a star and that once you had written your name in a
01:01:20circle
01:01:20that doesn't mean anything ah and also i noticed that you had a habit of writing your name
01:01:25on little slips of paper torn from book margins fly leaves in the backs of bills
01:01:29it indicates to me a type of compulsive behavior that surprised me perhaps it would help you to
01:01:35talk to someone about this the doctor has put him on medication please don't whisper about me it's
01:01:41very rude you're right we're sorry emma are you going out later yes i'm meeting a friend from
01:01:50school oh you remember ann hodges oh yes of course she's a cow she's also rumored to be bisexual a
01:01:57bovine i cannot finish this food
01:02:19can i help you
01:02:23yes does austin blair live here yes do you know what time it is i'm aware of the time i
01:02:29would
01:02:29like to see austin blair well he's not here do you know who you're talking to listen get out of
01:02:36my face before i call the cops you tell him elliot burgess was here you tell him
01:03:03you shouldn't have this feel how heavy it is it's much heavier than i imagined the man in the store
01:03:10said it was one of the better models it would do the job promise me you'll never use this
01:03:17i should never have showed you
01:03:20i've lost you emma i've lost you to somebody else
01:03:26nothing matters if i've lost you
01:03:47a man in the world who does just about as he pleases is liable to be a social outcast
01:03:51a member of the top 400 or both
01:03:54perhaps the blue pinstripe elliot i can do this myself mother
01:03:58of course but it's very important the picture you give to the world
01:04:02i'm old enough to pick out my own clothes
01:04:05you'd be lost without me
01:04:07don't patronize me mother
01:04:09please don't
01:04:11i look for austin blair
01:04:12in the park
01:04:14at his club
01:04:15outside his home
01:04:17it's time
01:04:29the world is beautiful
01:04:31i carry the gun with me
01:04:33just in case
01:04:55i'm going to talk to her
01:04:57but she's
01:04:58trouble
01:04:59this woman sounds like trouble
01:05:01i know it's wrong but i got to
01:05:04what's so special about this one
01:05:05if you saw her you wouldn't ask
01:05:08really
01:05:10really i'm gonna see this out
01:05:12if you were me you would too i know you
01:05:17the lawyer said i shouldn't be seeing you
01:05:19those tapes elliot made
01:05:20you left them for me
01:05:21you have no idea
01:05:22give me a little credit
01:05:24you left me the tapes
01:05:25you knew i'd have to listen to them all
01:05:26and you knew i'd use them
01:05:27and i'll use them
01:05:28but not how you meant for me to
01:05:29shall i go on
01:05:32all right
01:05:32at first when i figured it was you
01:05:34left me the tapes
01:05:35i couldn't answer a big question
01:05:36why drop this stuff in my lap
01:05:38i couldn't see it as some compulsion
01:05:40to have the world know the truth
01:05:41far from it
01:05:42after all you'd been acting all along
01:05:44like i was some sort of vampire
01:05:45taking your family and your life
01:05:46and putting them in the papers
01:05:47it's your job mr later
01:05:49so i come back to why
01:05:50why the tapes
01:05:51and why me
01:05:53because
01:05:53to anyone listening to the tapes
01:05:55they prove that elliot wasn't sane
01:05:56that he was convinced
01:05:58that austin blair was writing about you
01:05:59that somehow he'd found out
01:06:01your dirty little secrets
01:06:02and elliot loved you too much
01:06:03to let that go
01:06:04but the truth is
01:06:05that what elliot thought was true
01:06:06was true
01:06:09what exactly is that
01:06:10that in fact
01:06:11austin blair was writing about you
01:06:13that you told him
01:06:15everything he needed
01:06:15that you slept with blair
01:06:18elliot wasn't fantasizing
01:06:19not as much as you want people to believe
01:06:21you did know him
01:06:22i went out to your club
01:06:24and the record showed
01:06:25when you were there
01:06:26the summer before
01:06:26and i did a little further looking
01:06:28and i found out
01:06:29when austin blair was there too
01:06:30there were enough times in common
01:06:31to draw some conclusions
01:06:32you can't prove anything
01:06:34i don't have to
01:06:35i'm not a lawyer
01:06:36i'm a reporter
01:06:37i work for a newspaper
01:06:39you're guilty until proven innocent
01:06:41all i have to do is say it
01:06:42and it's true
01:06:43and i think you know that
01:06:44which is why you left me the tapes
01:06:46but i didn't come up
01:06:47with the story you needed
01:06:48why are you doing this to me
01:06:51you're just a story
01:06:52i don't believe that
01:06:54look
01:06:55you don't either
01:06:56why don't you get out of my life
01:06:58i'm not in your life
01:07:00it's not true
01:07:02none of what you say is true
01:07:06i
01:07:07how can you live with yourself
01:07:08when you do this to people
01:07:13sometimes i can't
01:07:32hello you should know i've directed the firm
01:07:36to continue libel proceedings against the paper
01:07:38i don't think that's necessary
01:07:41you don't
01:07:43no
01:07:44i'm taking care of this on my own
01:07:46we don't need to involve the firm
01:07:49i'll see it through
01:07:50and it'll be settled our way
01:08:09december first
01:08:25i'm in my room
01:08:28i've kept a record of what's happened
01:08:30on tape
01:08:32i've put down the facts
01:08:33and my thoughts
01:08:36i don't think that's
01:08:37it's important that everything be documented
01:08:40i'm leaving it for you
01:08:50i don't want this elliot
01:08:52even if we were awarded a decision
01:08:54it wouldn't be enough
01:08:55vengeance is at the heart of justice
01:08:56i'm just completing something blairstone
01:09:12your scars
01:09:22have a nice day sir
01:09:39yes
01:09:40here you go
01:09:45here i go
01:10:11yes
01:10:12there's kenealy there
01:10:14here
01:10:23here
01:10:48what are you doing here
01:10:52you were standing out
01:10:53no i know i shouldn't have come here
01:10:55i had to
01:10:56i was afraid to call you
01:11:04my family
01:11:06they don't know
01:11:08about you and blair
01:11:08no
01:11:10and they're proceeding with this lawsuit
01:11:13when what you know comes out
01:11:14it's gonna ruin our family
01:11:16look
01:11:18i don't care about myself
01:11:20i don't care what anybody has to say about me
01:11:23i have done these things
01:11:26i live in this world if anybody does these things
01:11:30maybe when you have money you get bored huh
01:11:36tonight with you
01:11:38i want to sleep with you
01:11:44you wanted it too
01:11:49didn't you
01:11:51yes
01:11:54i knew that
01:11:57otherwise i wouldn't come
01:11:58i knew you wanted me
01:12:15how much did you think about this happening
01:12:17too much
01:12:19you won't let me go until you do this
01:12:22no
01:12:23i don't know
01:12:37i don't know
01:12:38i don't know
01:13:36I'm thinking about taking some time off.
01:13:40Time off from what?
01:13:41From the paper. I want to spend time with her.
01:13:44Hmm?
01:13:45It's important I do that, you know.
01:13:50So you're taking time off for the broad?
01:13:52Yes.
01:13:55What are you saying here, Dave?
01:13:57I'm saying that the story is there is no story.
01:14:00This kid Elliot was crazy.
01:14:02He gets an idea that this book was written about him and his family, and he's nuts.
01:14:06And it was a waste of time.
01:14:08I didn't find out anything new.
01:14:10What's this about?
01:14:12Is this about more money, Mr. Al?
01:14:14Is this about you need to make more money?
01:14:16What, the Trib wants you over there?
01:14:17I work for the Trib.
01:14:18They're scum.
01:14:19You're better off staying here.
01:14:20It's not about money.
01:14:22You told me you're on to something.
01:14:24Well, I was wrong.
01:14:26I don't know.
01:14:27You don't know?
01:14:28You don't know what?
01:14:29You on drugs?
01:14:31This is a series.
01:14:32It's good.
01:14:33Okay, you're stuck a little.
01:14:34People aren't talking.
01:14:35You feel you deserve a higher salary.
01:14:37It's got nothing to do with...
01:14:39We've been here before, Leader.
01:14:40We've reached this point.
01:14:43Is the story blue ribbon, or is it a bust?
01:14:45You told me.
01:14:46You said, give me a few days.
01:14:47I got something.
01:14:49I held you in reserve.
01:14:51Now it's time off.
01:14:51I can't finish it.
01:14:53Tell me something else.
01:14:54Get someone else.
01:14:55God help me.
01:14:56Get Simon.
01:14:57Better yet, just let it die.
01:14:59Oh.
01:15:05Lawyer's been talking to you?
01:15:06No.
01:15:10Well, any libel thing, the paper, or behind you, it's all...
01:15:14We can beat it.
01:15:14That's it.
01:15:15I'm done with it.
01:15:16I'm done with it.
01:15:52I'm off the story.
01:16:05You are?
01:16:09I thought you should know.
01:16:12I told them there was no more story.
01:16:17I don't want...
01:16:18I don't know what exactly.
01:16:20I don't want...
01:16:23I'm thinking of you.
01:16:35Tell my father to drop the suit.
01:16:39Stop legal proceedings against the paper.
01:16:46If I refuse to testify, there is no case.
01:16:52I don't want to prove that...
01:17:04I don't want to prove that...
01:17:05I don't okay.
01:17:06I don't know.
01:17:09It's all okay.
01:17:16Let me see any signs.
01:17:17I'm in.
01:17:17I do care.
01:17:46We can't do this again.
01:17:50We can't.
01:17:53Brenda, I don't trust you.
01:17:58That's the problem.
01:18:07What if I gave you something?
01:18:13What?
01:18:17Something valuable.
01:18:19What?
01:18:20What?
01:18:24What?
01:18:34What?
01:20:23Come back to bed, Elliot.
01:20:57Let's go away.
01:20:58Be serious.
01:21:00I am serious.
01:21:01You told the people you want time off?
01:21:03Spend it with me.
01:21:05I intend to.
01:21:06But we can't just disappear.
01:21:08Here, how's it going to look?
01:21:11Do you care how things look?
01:21:13No.
01:21:14The story's over.
01:21:15I mean, you're finished with it, right?
01:21:17Right.
01:21:18And it ends with Elliot.
01:21:20Elliot was crazy, just what we said.
01:21:23Just like we said.
01:21:26Yeah.
01:21:26So go away with me.
01:21:29I won't.
01:21:32All right.
01:21:34I'll make theory.
01:21:36Come on.
01:21:37Come on.
01:21:41What's this?
01:21:42I'm leaving, Simon.
01:21:43Another assignment, huh?
01:21:44Taking some time off.
01:21:46Couldn't finish that great American novel you've been struggling with, right?
01:21:49Yeah, that's it.
01:21:50Well, um, good luck.
01:21:52Thanks.
01:21:53Hey, you can have this.
01:21:54It's not bad.
01:21:57I quit the paper.
01:21:59It was everything I ever wanted, and I just tossed it.
01:22:02Funny you should bring this up.
01:22:04Guess who calls me today?
01:22:06Who?
01:22:07Keneally.
01:22:09Really?
01:22:10Yeah.
01:22:10Asks if I want to work with him.
01:22:12Says he's always had his eye on me.
01:22:14Says he thinks I could go the distance.
01:22:17Offers me your job.
01:22:19So I take it.
01:22:21What can I say?
01:22:22I congratulate you on this career move.
01:22:24I do.
01:22:25I gotta say.
01:22:26I don't know what you're doing.
01:22:28Neither do I.
01:22:30But it's too late.
01:22:31It's out of my hands.
01:22:34Hi.
01:22:35We're on Northwest Flight 763.
01:22:38Meet me at JFK at 4 p.m.
01:22:40Everything is ready.
01:22:48Hello.
01:22:49I'm here to pick up some tickets.
01:22:50Flight 763.
01:22:51Your name?
01:22:52David Leader.
01:22:53And one should be under Burgess.
01:22:55Emma Burgess.
01:22:57Mr. Leader, we have your reservation.
01:23:00But there's no Burgess.
01:23:02No Emma Burgess.
01:23:03Might it be under some other name?
01:23:05Check it again.
01:23:06Burgess.
01:23:06B-U-R-G-E-S-S.
01:23:12Nothing under that.
01:23:13Look, I-I'm meeting someone here.
01:23:15And there's gotta be...
01:23:16I'm sorry.
01:23:23The number you have reached is not in service at this time.
01:23:26And there is no new number.
01:23:28Please be sure you have checked the telephone directory for the right number.
01:23:31And you are dialing correctly.
01:23:33This is a recording.
01:23:48Here we go.
01:23:55My name's
01:23:56A woman-set-tour-tour-tour-tour-tour-tour-tour-tour-tour-tour-tour-tour-tour.
01:24:45Should I clear?
01:24:47Well, I'm not quite finished.
01:24:50Yes, you can clear, Jean.
01:24:52We're done now.
01:24:53You can take it away.
01:25:32You can take it away.
01:25:32You can take it away.
01:26:23You can take it away.
01:26:26You can take it away.
01:27:13You can take it away.
01:27:32You can take it away.
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