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An insurance adjuster from Iowa struggles to unfold the connection between several deaths in Southern California and the apparition Tsunami Beach Club.
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00:00:42They said they filled it in with foam, and they fixed the forehead with spackle.
00:00:49It's the same kind of stuff you use to fill nails in the wall.
00:00:51You believe that?
00:00:54I didn't think they'd be able to get her to look better.
00:00:58But Dab Gannett, they didn't.
00:01:00They didn't.
00:01:02She looked like an angel.
00:01:07No!
00:01:15On behalf of High Oak Mutual, I would like to convey the deepest of sympathies and condolences
00:01:19as you deal with the passing of your daughter, Charlene.
00:01:23I just have a few questions for you that my company requires when a policy this large
00:01:27is adjusted.
00:01:31Sure.
00:01:32Sure, no problem.
00:01:34Mr. Munson, it is unusual to have a quarter million dollar policy taken out on a 23-year-old
00:01:39woman.
00:01:41What were the reasons for taking out such a large policy on your daughter, Charlene Munson?
00:01:46My whole family is insured at that level and higher.
00:01:48Why would I treat my daughter any different?
00:01:51We appreciate your business.
00:01:54Were you aware of any pre-existing condition, medical or otherwise, that could have led to
00:01:58the untimely death of your daughter, Charlene Munson?
00:02:02Is there a pre-existing condition that causes the person's skull to crack or the brains to
00:02:06be all mushed up?
00:02:07Is there?
00:02:09Well, is there?
00:02:11I am not aware of such a condition, but that does not preclude said condition from existing.
00:02:16It could quite possibly be.
00:02:22Listen, man.
00:02:23I'm sorry for the questions.
00:02:24I hate to ask them.
00:02:25I really do.
00:02:26Well, why don't you do both of us a favor and just answer yes or no.
00:02:29That way you can get your settlement and I can get out of your hair, all right?
00:02:35Now, please, just sit back.
00:02:37You're almost done.
00:02:41My daughter's worth all more.
00:02:44Yes, I know.
00:02:45I agree with you 100%.
00:02:49But don't think for a second that I wouldn't do everything in my power to bring her back
00:02:53if I could.
00:02:57Have any other members of your immediate family or close relations suffered from similar conditions
00:03:02that caused the untimely death of your daughter, Charlene Munson?
00:03:06That caused the untimely death to your daughter, Charlene Munson?
00:03:12No, sir.
00:03:15Not to my knowledge.
00:03:17No.
00:03:20Thank you for your cooperation.
00:03:25If you're getting a few letters in the mail, we'll need an official copy of the death certificate,
00:03:29not a photocopy.
00:03:30And if possible, we'd love to have a photograph of the girl in her casket and internment.
00:03:34No!
00:03:36No!
00:03:39No!
00:03:41No!
00:03:43No.
00:03:55After several days in Los Angeles,
00:03:57the circumstances surrounding these claims
00:04:00can no longer be ignored.
00:04:02I would feel remiss in my duties as an adjuster
00:04:05if I did not completely evaluate the situations
00:04:08surrounding the claims
00:04:11and one in particular has been troubling me.
00:04:15Recurring mention of something called the Hump.
00:04:19Preliminary inquiries have produced an ill-fated,
00:04:23low-income housing proposition called
00:04:25the Human Urban Management Project
00:04:29with scale model.
00:04:32A certain Dr. Isaac Pionkov proposed
00:04:35filing the poor, needy, and homeless
00:04:37into tubular structures that reached into higher dimensions,
00:04:42thereby economizing valuable, gentrified, inner-city real estate
00:04:47and hiding the unsightly tenements,
00:04:49now popular with the homeless and needy.
00:04:57One can't help but admire the man's ambition and creativity.
00:05:02The project was shelved and considered to be inhumane
00:05:05by the Urban Development League,
00:05:07after which Dr. Pionkov mysteriously disappeared.
00:05:13It should also be noted that the spacing between the housing tubes
00:05:17directly corresponds to the relative spacing
00:05:20between the bristles and all hairbrushes produced after 1994.
00:05:26I will continue to investigate the surfacing of this phenomenon
00:05:29as it pertains to the insurance claims.
00:05:33Anything else resulting from my inquiries
00:05:35will be on my own time in forfeit of my per diem.
00:05:43Who are you talking to?
00:05:48Quiero practicar mi Espanol.
00:05:52What's that?
00:05:56El Hum.
00:05:58What?
00:06:00Um, quite possibly the single most overlooked concept
00:06:05and re-urbanization, Liliana.
00:06:07Oh.
00:06:09Okay, dinner's ready.
00:06:15Mmm.
00:06:17Espresso.
00:06:22So how's your work going, Mr. Jorgensen?
00:06:25Muy bien, gracias por preguntar.
00:06:31Pasa algo.
00:06:33Listen, man.
00:06:35Is my accent that bad?
00:06:38I'm like fourth or fifth generation or some shit, man.
00:06:41I don't really speak Spanish.
00:06:47Okay.
00:06:48What is it you do again?
00:06:52I'm looking at a several death benefit claims
00:06:54stemming from lethal lobotomies.
00:06:58Lobotomies?
00:07:01That's when they cut out some of your brains, right?
00:07:04They do what?
00:07:07So they were murdered?
00:07:09Possibly.
00:07:15Murdered?
00:07:15Why would someone do something like that?
00:07:19Eat your food.
00:07:23Well, if you don't catch them, then at least we know
00:07:25they'll get what's coming to them, right?
00:07:27I'm not really meant to catch anyone.
00:07:29So, so, so they just like cut out their brain
00:07:33and then did they, did they eat it or what?
00:07:37Stop talking like that, Daddy.
00:07:38You're gonna get the devil in the house.
00:07:40Probably might kill some of those poor people,
00:07:42some crazy devil cult or something.
00:07:45You believe in the devil, Jorgensen?
00:07:48I don't know. I don't really think about it.
00:07:52Yeah, he does, Dad.
00:07:54He's a good man.
00:07:56I saw a picture of his mother on the dresser.
00:07:59He's a good, devil-fearing man.
00:08:03Isn't that right, Mr. Jorgensen?
00:08:06It's not my mother.
00:08:08Your aunt?
00:08:10It's a woman I killed in 1998.
00:08:13I was doing medical claims back then.
00:08:16And I denied her an operation.
00:08:18I saved the company $40,000, got a promotion.
00:08:22She died of kidney failure.
00:08:45She died of kidney failure.
00:08:46Hey, it's Jorgensen.
00:08:48Good to see you, man.
00:08:50Thanks for coming out.
00:08:52I really appreciate it.
00:08:54I know you locals get busy and all.
00:08:55But, at least you can see I wasn't kidding about the donuts.
00:08:59All right.
00:09:01What's this all about?
00:09:02Why couldn't you just come down to my office?
00:09:05Well, it's like this.
00:09:07I've gone off for a deal.
00:09:11What's next?
00:09:12I'll bet that you're using your VR for your personal logs.
00:09:17Am I right?
00:09:19Well, it's all on the books, so I can't officially waste company time on this.
00:09:23That's why I had to drag you down here.
00:09:25Okay, got the coffee and donuts. I'm listening.
00:09:27I understand your office is handling the medical claims on a number of...
00:09:34...mobotomies.
00:09:35Yeah, so?
00:09:37So you don't think that's strange?
00:09:39The shit I've seen would blow your mind.
00:09:42Jorgie, you don't mind if I call you Jorgie, do you?
00:09:45Jorgie?
00:09:47Sure, why not?
00:09:52I heard that one of them is still lucid.
00:09:55I think her name is Marty.
00:09:56Yeah, she's a druggie or something. Her brains were so fried from the junk, the lobotomy.
00:10:01So can she still hold a conversation?
00:10:03More or less, from what I remember.
00:10:06Did anyone ask her what happened?
00:10:08Oh no, not my problem.
00:10:13I was wondering if you could do me a favor and get me in to see those kids.
00:10:18For what?
00:10:21It sort of relates to a death benefits claim that I'm dealing with.
00:10:25Sorta? Can't you just go in and see them yourself?
00:10:28Well, they're under lock and key and it's only family members that need to see us.
00:10:35I need to be you for a day.
00:10:41You know, if I had a nickel for every time somebody wanted to be me...
00:10:48The first thing you gotta do is stick your stomach out like this and say,
00:10:53Claim Deny! Can you do that? Claim Deny!
00:10:58Marty?
00:11:00I'd like to ask you a few questions.
00:11:04And it's very important that you concentrate and answer them, okay?
00:11:10Oh, so serious.
00:11:12Everyone is so serious.
00:11:14Everyone is so serious.
00:11:19Marty?
00:11:22Whatever.
00:11:25Can you remember who did this to you?
00:11:37What's the last thing you remember before the hospital?
00:11:49What is it?
00:11:55It took me out.
00:11:59It's like the womb.
00:12:02All warm and nice.
00:12:04And...
00:12:05And then you can't stand it.
00:12:09It hurts.
00:12:11It hurts.
00:12:12You start to scream.
00:12:15You scream for help.
00:12:17And you can't move.
00:12:22And then...
00:12:25Really?
00:12:31Who did this to you?
00:12:35Who did this to you, Marty?
00:12:38Just give me a name.
00:12:44Tell me about that.
00:12:55What happened?
00:12:58What happened?
00:12:58I don't know.
00:13:04Who are you?
00:13:08I'm with the insurance company.
00:13:12Okay, I'm sorry, but you're gonna have to leave now.
00:13:17Well, I could maybe come back at another time.
00:13:30Sorry.
00:13:32It's okay.
00:13:33I can come back later.
00:13:36Okay.
00:13:39Well, I'd like to drink some coffee sometime.
00:13:45I mean, I'd like to drink some coffee with you.
00:13:49I mean, drink some coffee with you and talk about the kids with the...
00:13:56I really can't do that.
00:13:57What?
00:13:59You can't because...
00:14:03Doctor patient.
00:14:05Right.
00:14:27What?
00:14:28What?
00:14:49Jorgensen.
00:14:51Personal log.
00:14:54Renting a room to save on per diem...
00:14:57And pricey hotel accommodations has proven entirely bootless.
00:15:02The whitewashed Guerrero family has seemingly lost all linguistic, culinary, and other relative ties to their country of origin.
00:15:11Turning my personal agenda to resurrect my high school Spanish into an uncomfortable and awkward situation.
00:15:19Oddly enough, however, the patriarch has managed to carry over an irrational fear of the devil.
00:15:25You know, Diablo.
00:15:28But he wouldn't know what that means.
00:15:32Second Corinthians, chapter 11.
00:15:36Second Corinthians, chapter 11.
00:16:00He's supposed to be the inducting company business.
00:16:02In this case, I don't think turning in receipts will be sufficient.
00:16:07I hope the last known address for Dr. Pyankov will be worth it.
00:16:16Is something the matter?
00:16:18No, just thinking.
00:16:25Would you like to talk about it, Liliana?
00:16:30Okay.
00:16:38I looked up some verses for you.
00:16:44A bell?
00:16:46The devil.
00:17:02Do you think that lady you killed went to hell?
00:17:10I don't know.
00:17:16Probably not.
00:17:44Hey, can I help you?
00:17:45Yeah. I'm looking for an address.
00:17:49For what?
00:17:50For whom?
00:17:52A Dr. Isaac Pionkov.
00:17:54A Dr. Isaac Pionkov.
00:18:16He ran something called the Human Urban Management Project.
00:18:20You got something on that?
00:18:22The what?
00:18:23The hump.
00:18:29Haven't heard that one in a while.
00:18:35So you got something?
00:18:37I can refer you to some notaries, land deeds, tax liens, government auctions.
00:18:43I'll help you find a loss to love.
00:18:45I can even find the information about an adoption.
00:18:48But as far as the hump, you can't have it.
00:19:06What is your name?
00:19:09Lester Jones.
00:19:23I'll help you.
00:19:24I'll help you.
00:19:24Did you know that cancer is the second leading cause of death in America?
00:19:33Judging by the smell of you, your multiple-pack-a-day habit puts you into an extremely high-risk situation.
00:19:42Now, I'm sorry to bother you with these taxonomies, but it seems to me that you will be dead relatively
00:19:51soon, Lester Jones.
00:19:53Upon your unfortunate demise, Ginny and Justin Jones, your sole beneficiaries, will collect $45,000, plus funeral expenses.
00:20:10Now, that can take 24 hours or 24 years, depending on what I type into my little PDA.
00:20:24Who are you?
00:20:27I'm an adjuster for IO Mutual.
00:21:09It's for you to go here to the door, so I'm ready to open your house.
00:21:12I'm sorry.
00:21:12I'm ready to open the door.
00:21:15I'm not ready to open my house, but I'm ready to open my house, so what is your plan?
00:21:17If you're here, it will be over to your house.
00:21:17You can put a lot of laundry on your kitchen.
00:21:17I'm ready to open my house on a t-shirt.
00:23:34I'm looking for a man named Dr. Pyankov.
00:23:38No, no.
00:23:40There's nobody here by that name.
00:23:43Dr. Pyankov is long gone.
00:23:57What are you doing out here?
00:24:02Mind your own goddamn business, would you?
00:24:05Okay.
00:24:09Can I help you?
00:24:12No, no chance.
00:24:23I drove a long way to find Dr. Pyankov.
00:24:29It's very important that I speak with him.
00:24:31So if you know where I can find him, I'd really appreciate it.
00:24:42Are you Dr. Pyankov?
00:24:51So is this it?
00:24:53Is this the hump?
00:25:03You don't know anything.
00:25:07Okay.
00:25:09That's fair.
00:25:12But I would like to know.
00:25:15If you knew about it, your head would explode.
00:25:21I think I can handle it.
00:25:38Are you one of them?
00:25:41I'm one of them.
00:25:42I'm one of them.
00:25:43I'm just here for some information.
00:25:47Information.
00:25:49Well, hospitality and whatnot.
00:25:52Take it.
00:26:03Good, huh?
00:26:05Good.
00:26:07What is that?
00:26:09Just some homemade soup.
00:26:16I have a problem, doctor.
00:26:20There are some kids in town who are showing up with some botched lobotomies, and I was hoping
00:26:27you could tell me something about it.
00:26:29I think it has something to do with the hump.
00:26:37I really need to know what's going on.
00:26:45Tell me.
00:26:48Now, listen to me.
00:26:50There are beings beyond time and space who take pleasure of bathing in human blood.
00:26:59We are not into them.
00:27:03We are not into them.
00:27:04And to comprehend them is everything.
00:27:10We are not into them.
00:27:15We are not into them.
00:27:19We will see them from the skin.
00:30:18I just have noisy neighbors, so it doesn't make sense to sit around home.
00:30:24Besides, I mean, we are understaffed and I like to pitch in wherever I can.
00:30:28Okay.
00:30:29Okay.
00:30:30Okay.
00:30:30I just want to make sure no one's giving you problems.
00:30:37Sorry, I have to ask.
00:30:40This business with the Tsunami Beach Club.
00:30:45Evidently, there is no such place at the address he gave them.
00:30:50So I have to ask, it's a stressful job and by now we're all just different shades of crazy.
00:30:59But I have to know, do you consider yourself to be in a clear mental space?
00:31:09Yeah, I'm fine.
00:31:11And if I were to do an account check on the pharmaceutical cabinets?
00:31:17Everything would be fine.
00:31:18And this business with the Tsunami Beach Club.
00:31:25I must have made a mistake.
00:31:29I misunderstood.
00:31:33So?
00:31:36There is no Tsunami Beach Club.
00:31:41Okay.
00:31:43Very good.
00:31:45Water under the bridge then, right?
00:31:50Very good.
00:31:51Have a nice night.
00:32:17Jorgensen.
00:32:19Log of day's activities.
00:32:22After our sales lead generation for Lucy Baumgartner.
00:32:26Currently covered under C2 Term Life Insurance Plan.
00:32:29Looking for possible referral to health and dental.
00:32:52Hello?
00:32:54Hello?
00:32:56Hello?
00:33:11Hello?
00:33:34Hello?
00:33:36Hello, may I speak with Bob?
00:33:40Yeah, this is Bob.
00:33:41Bob, this is Jorgensen. We got a problem.
00:33:44What?
00:33:46I found another one.
00:33:48Hole in the head, just like the other.
00:33:49What the hell are you talking about, Jorgensen?
00:33:51Are you still in LA?
00:33:52Yeah, but...
00:33:53You should have had that wrapped up a long time ago.
00:33:56Where the hell are you?
00:33:58I went to a client's house to generate a sales lead.
00:34:01And I found her dead body in the entryway.
00:34:04It sounds like you've generated some shit now, haven't you?
00:34:08The door was open, so I just let myself in.
00:34:12I know it's not standard operating procedure, but...
00:34:15Jesus, Jorgensen, that's illegal.
00:34:18Listen, Bob.
00:34:20I know I'm operating outside of parameters,
00:34:23but I went off for DM, and this is strictly on my own time.
00:34:28I think something is going on here with these kids and their lobotomies.
00:34:31And there's this thing called the hump that I think might be behind all...
00:34:35Shit, Jorgensen, I don't need to hear this.
00:34:37So you broke into somebody's house?
00:34:39Yeah.
00:34:40And this somebody is Lucy Baumgartner,
00:34:43who also happens to be a policyholder, believe it or not.
00:34:48Coincidence?
00:34:48What's the policy?
00:34:50What?
00:34:51The policy! How much was the policy?
00:34:54It's a C2, 150.
00:34:55Okay.
00:34:57Did the cops know that you broke into this woman's house and found her dead body?
00:35:00No.
00:35:02Good. Let's keep it like that.
00:35:04Now, here's what I want you to do.
00:35:06Do they got a backyard?
00:35:07Yeah.
00:35:09Well, you bury the body, and you mess up the backyard a bit,
00:35:11so it doesn't look like a grave.
00:35:13What?
00:35:13And then I want you to hop on the next budget fight back here to Des Moines.
00:35:17You got me?
00:35:18Iowa Mutual's as damn near bankrupt as it is.
00:35:21We're way over-quoted for that area right now.
00:35:23And it's not even the third quarter yet.
00:35:26I don't know what the fuck is going on out there in Southern California,
00:35:29and I don't care.
00:35:31But we've been getting these wild claims out there for several months now.
00:35:34You know, I don't make my quota.
00:35:36It affects my whole department.
00:35:38We're going to have to downsize to make the numbers work.
00:35:41Are you reading me, Jerkison?
00:35:43Dead are you reading me, Jerkison?
00:35:48Yes.
00:35:49Yes, sir, I do.
00:35:51Well, I'll expect you back in the office day after tomorrow at the latest.
00:35:55Do you understand?
00:35:56Yeah.
00:35:57Got it.
00:36:00Okay.
00:36:379-1-1.
00:36:38What's your emergency?
00:36:39Someone is dead.
00:36:40What happened?
00:36:43Hello, sir.
00:36:44Are you still there?
00:36:45Sir?
00:36:47Yes.
00:36:48I need you to stay on the line, please.
00:36:50What happened?
00:36:51Can you trace this call?
00:36:53Yes, we've already dispatched units.
00:36:55Now, please, sir.
00:36:56I need you to tell me what happened.
00:36:58Hello, sir?
00:36:59Someone's been murdered.
00:37:01Sir?
00:37:03Hello, sir?
00:37:07Hello, sir?
00:37:15Who the hell do you think you are?
00:37:17I have been fuming calls about you from the underwriters all morning.
00:37:22I apologize for getting you involved.
00:37:25Now they're going to start digging into everything.
00:37:29The underwriters!
00:37:30God damn it, Georgie!
00:37:32How about a donut?
00:37:34You think that this is going to make shit bitter between us?
00:37:41You are so screwed.
00:37:44I am not going down with you, Georgie.
00:37:46Why couldn't you just follow the chain of command?
00:37:49A girl is dead, murdered, and I was doing my civic duty.
00:37:55And I will continue probing into this matter, and I was hoping I could get your help.
00:38:00I don't understand you.
00:38:02You got a good job, good benefits, and I can imagine the kind of money a guy like you is
00:38:08pulling in.
00:38:09Why the hell do you want to fuck that up?
00:38:12You know, this is bad news for you.
00:38:14And I am not going down with you, Georgie.
00:38:16Sorry.
00:38:23Look, I don't know why I'm the errand boy here.
00:38:29Probably because they want to let me know that I'm implicated.
00:38:33But the underwriters want you to turn in your company credit card and head back on the next budget flight
00:38:40to Iowa.
00:38:41Hey, Georgie, you better do what they say, or things could become unfavorable.
00:39:19You and the more you need go to the next budget box.
00:39:40Okay, I will do this to my way to my terminal library for the next year.
00:40:05What the fuck's your problem?
00:40:07What the fuck?
00:40:17What the fuck?
00:40:26What the fuck?
00:40:31What the fuck?
00:40:35What the fuck?
00:40:37What the fuck?
00:40:37What the fuck?
00:40:43What the fuck?
00:40:47What the fuck?
00:41:00What the fuck?
00:41:03What the fuck?
00:41:07What the fuck?
00:41:08What the fuck?
00:41:09What the fuck?
00:41:10What the fuck?
00:41:11What the fuck?
00:41:11What the fuck?
00:41:13What the fuck?
00:41:14What the fuck?
00:41:15What the fuck?
00:41:16What the fuck?
00:41:35What the fuck?
00:41:39What the fuck?
00:41:41What the fuck?
00:41:41What the fuck?
00:41:44What the fuck?
00:41:44What the fuck?
00:41:45What the fuck?
00:41:45What the fuck?
00:41:58What the fuck?
00:42:00What the fuck?
00:42:17What the fuck?
00:42:47What the fuck?
00:42:51It's been bought out by some hedge fund, but we don't know which one.
00:42:56Do you know anything about that?
00:42:59Are jobs in jeopardy?
00:43:00Do you know anything about that?
00:43:01Have I been downsized?
00:43:03You did a good work for me at the home office.
00:43:05Here's my card.
00:43:07Here you go, sir.
00:43:10I got that shirt.
00:43:11I'm sure it's nothing.
00:43:13I'm sure everything will be fine.
00:43:15But you're upper management.
00:43:17We have a history together, you and me, so I'm sure it's nothing.
00:43:20If you could just put in a good work for the SoCal division, me in particular.
00:43:27Jorgensen!
00:43:28Jorgensen, please!
00:43:29I've got the French crawler creams that you really like!
00:43:35Jorgensen!
00:43:46This is Bob.
00:43:47And Bob, this is Jorgensen.
00:43:49Jorgensen, where the hell are you?
00:43:51It's code blue over here at the home office.
00:43:53Things are all mixed up.
00:43:54What happened?
00:43:55Hostile takeover, engineered by the underwriters.
00:43:57At least that's what I've been told.
00:43:59I've got my suspicions, but goddammit, it's hard to tell.
00:44:03Well, if it's all the same by you, I'm going to stick it out here until things have looked
00:44:07No way, Jorgensen!
00:44:08You were supposed to be back here today.
00:44:09Where the hell are you?
00:44:13Los Angeles.
00:44:14You're still in that rat's nest.
00:44:16Why the hell would anybody want to stay out there?
00:44:19Come back to the amber waves of grain and the rolling green hills.
00:44:22Homemade apple pie, for fuck's sake!
00:44:25I don't think so, Bob.
00:44:26Something is cosmically wrong with these claims, and I'm starting to think that we may be involved.
00:44:45Jorgensen!
00:44:48You're probably right.
00:44:49Working for Burton Kohl's shouldn't be that bad.
00:44:53That is if you make the cut.
00:44:55What?
00:44:56I said if you make the cut.
00:44:58That Janetsky thing, it's still a feather in your cap.
00:45:01At least you got that going.
00:45:02No, Burton what?
00:45:04Burton Kohl's.
00:45:06It's the hedge fund.
00:45:07The front, the flag the underwriters are using.
00:45:09Burton Kohl's.
00:45:11Never mind.
00:45:33All your receipts by the end of the week.
00:45:37Bob I'm going to have to get back to you on that.
00:45:39Yes left.
00:45:42On that day, David?
00:45:46No, sir.
00:45:48No, sir.
00:46:00No no, sir.
00:46:02Not bad, sir.
00:46:09No, sir.
00:46:32I thought that was you, but then again, who else would be hanging?
00:46:39Hanging out at the beach, playing with 10-foot aluminum poles.
00:46:48That was a gnarly beverage you gave me the other day, and then just left me there.
00:46:53That was kind of fucked up.
00:47:00So what brings you to the beach?
00:47:05Huh?
00:47:08Have you seen this?
00:47:10The address on the invitation leads to right here.
00:47:14The Tsunami Beach Club.
00:47:18Hey!
00:47:20Do you know if this club used to be here?
00:47:26There used to be a club.
00:47:28A nice big club.
00:47:32And what happened to it?
00:47:35It's not here anymore.
00:47:38It's not here anymore.
00:47:40It just stood up and walked away.
00:47:45It just got up and walked away.
00:47:47Just walked away?
00:47:48Ha!
00:47:49Walked away.
00:47:54I know what this is.
00:48:01You have no idea what this is.
00:48:05Really?
00:48:06So are you still working for Burden Calls?
00:48:16Listen to me.
00:48:18Whatever you did, or whatever you're doing now, is hurting people.
00:48:22Do you understand that?
00:48:25And you need to tell me how to stop whatever it is you started with this bullshit!
00:48:34How can you tell the ocean to stop coughing up a starfish?
00:48:59Stop!
00:49:03Please!
00:49:04Stop!
00:49:05Why?
00:49:06What do you need this for?
00:49:10You can't stop this. Come on, bring the pole here.
00:49:15Why?
00:49:17Just bring it here.
00:49:19Why?
00:49:26Give it to me.
00:49:28Give me the pole.
00:49:38The beings, the fifth dimension, drag or not, care not, want not, they are unknowable.
00:49:51They decide. Not you.
00:49:57It's yes or no.
00:50:01It's, in their presence, it's yes or no, that's all we can comprehend.
00:50:10Yes, we can bring more blood for the washing and kill the rest.
00:50:17Unless...
00:50:17Let's fight.
00:50:21The reverberations and the harmonics should be exact between each space.
00:50:39Sometimes it's hard.
00:50:46You have to change the pitch.
00:50:48You've got to change the pitch.
00:50:53Come here.
00:50:55Hold it.
00:50:58Come here.
00:50:58Come here.
00:51:10Take that, dear.
00:51:11Almost ready.
00:51:18Stand over there. I'll show you.
00:51:28the schism of infinite knowledge and power was not meant for the human eyes
00:51:37it will destroy your mind
00:51:42shouldn't there be like more actual science and measurements involved
00:51:48i mean you've got the drill the mental disposition of a cat in a brick shithouse
00:51:54not to mention elicit hallucinogens and to think i was almost buying your bullshit
00:52:06you're going away for a long time old man
00:52:11yes this is an emergency i've cornered a murderer
00:52:17about 3400 pch
00:52:21correct
00:52:22is he armed
00:52:24he has a drill and an unreasonable amount of aluminum poles
00:52:28am i in danger
00:53:02i just need to ask her if she's been in this club it's...
00:53:06one second
00:53:07one second
00:53:08it's okay
00:53:08it's okay ronnie i got him i got him
00:53:16you're the insurance man right
00:53:19yeah
00:53:21you people are unbelievable
00:53:33you got a nice signature
00:53:40you're a troublemaker
00:53:42mr jorgensen
00:53:44people call me jorgensen
00:53:48i'm gonna have to ask you to leave these people alone
00:53:52they have been through enough
00:53:56i couldn't agree with you more
00:53:58but i think something is going on here
00:54:03so
00:54:11so
00:54:13how about that cup of coffee
00:54:19don't drink the stuff
00:54:21but i like whiskey and i get off at ten
00:54:45what happens to these kids
00:54:48besides the brutal brain surgery
00:54:51i have no idea
00:54:58what do you know about the hotbed
00:55:08i found this on a dead girl
00:55:12her lobotomy didn't turn out very well
00:55:16do you recognize that?
00:55:21is that why you asked me out?
00:55:24to pump me for information about the hotbed
00:55:28no
00:55:30well maybe a little bit
00:55:35i like you
00:55:37i do like you
00:56:10why are you doing this?
00:56:11i know
00:56:12i
00:56:12i
00:56:39we
00:56:50Sure you want to rush ship this because it's kind of pricey?
00:56:53Yeah, I need to get this back to Iowa as soon as possible.
00:56:57Alright, we'll overnighter.
00:57:01You got anything perishable or fragile on there?
00:57:07Beat the hell out of it, I don't care.
00:57:08You want insurance? Signatures?
00:57:12No, no insurance. Just make sure it gets there, okay?
00:57:18Alright.
00:57:55Oh god.
00:57:56Oh god.
00:57:56Damn.
00:58:00Oh god.
00:58:09Oh god.
00:58:11Oh god.
00:58:16Oh god.
00:58:25Oh god.
00:58:29Oh god.
00:58:56Oh god.
00:58:58Oh god.
00:58:59Oh god.
00:59:00Jorgensen, I need your voice recorder and your receipts.
00:59:04You're being audited.
00:59:08Jorgensen, you're a white collar employee.
00:59:11What the hell are you doing?
00:59:14Do you know what this is?
00:59:16This is the gun that if not for an act of God would have killed me last night.
00:59:21It was his second attempt at killing me.
00:59:27Well that's the price you pay for living in a God awful place like this.
00:59:30It's a tough town, Jorgensen.
00:59:32Now put down the gun.
00:59:37You really came out here just to audit me.
00:59:40Well I also wanted to see the fabled LA traffic for myself.
00:59:45Burton Coles was making some serious cuts.
00:59:48My middle management is gone.
00:59:50I gotta do the field reports by myself.
00:59:54When did you start packing heat?
00:59:59It's not mine.
01:00:03Burton Coles sent a man to kill me after I went after the hump.
01:00:10What?
01:00:13I tendered my resignation, Bob.
01:00:17I no longer work for you.
01:00:21You may not care about your 401k,
01:00:23but God dammit I do.
01:00:25I need your receipts and your VR right now.
01:00:35The VR is somewhere in the Tujunga Wash.
01:00:39I'll just take it out of my severance package.
01:00:50You've been using your personal funds out here, haven't you?
01:00:54Bob.
01:00:55Bob.
01:00:56Put away all your mantra slogans, mumbo jumbo,
01:00:59and misplaced trust in corporate America for one second,
01:01:02and hear me out.
01:01:04Burton Coles hired a man to kill me.
01:01:07He almost did.
01:01:08Twice.
01:01:10Now how much is IO Mutual worth?
01:01:13Bottom line.
01:01:16Billions and billions.
01:01:18A hefty nab for a hedge fund with unscrupulous acquisition methods.
01:01:24Bankrupt it.
01:01:25And buy it back at a lower stock price.
01:01:31The Human Urban Management Project.
01:01:35Subsidized in part by Burton Coles.
01:01:39It was a huge loss for them when the state turned down
01:01:42stacking vagabonds into higher dimensions.
01:01:45But I don't think they gave up on the technology.
01:01:49They're using it to bankrupt IO Mutual.
01:01:58You're a straight arrow, Jorgensen.
01:02:00But I'm not buying it.
01:02:01Pack it up.
01:02:02We're going back to Iowa.
01:02:07Business has become personal, okay?
01:02:11I can't go back.
01:02:12Not yet.
01:02:15How long are you in town?
01:02:17I catch the last flight out.
01:02:20Come with me.
01:02:20I need to show you something.
01:02:30I don't care.
01:02:31I need to put you to the closet.
01:02:37How long are you in town?
01:02:40How long are you going to have you in town?
01:02:47I was going to have a living building.
01:02:50There are a living building.
01:02:51there are actually a load of ect and capacity of building building building building building building,
01:02:53What the hell are you doing outside?
01:03:48Some day someone you know is going to end up at the Tsunami Beach Club.
01:03:55Then what will you do?
01:04:04I don't know.
01:04:30It's a different address.
01:04:34It's a fucking different address.
01:04:38I don't know how he's doing it, but he's changing it.
01:04:43It's him. I know it's him.
01:04:48Who?
01:04:51Dr. Isaac Pionkov.
01:04:59He did this to her.
01:05:02And now I'm going to kill him.
01:05:07George, wait!
01:05:10Is he covered?
01:05:13Heavily, I'm guessing.
01:05:16The cost-benefit analysis says yes.
01:05:20If you have one good bone in your body, blow the lid off this thing, alright?
01:05:24I'm sorry.
01:05:25I'm sorry.
01:05:44I'm sorry.
01:05:47I'm sorry.
01:05:59I'm sorry.
01:06:02I'm sorry.
01:06:34When is the priest coming?
01:06:36I called him, he should be here soon.
01:06:40Just shows up with a hole in his head.
01:06:44What did he do again?
01:06:48It's so sad.
01:06:51I hope he doesn't get dragged down to hell looking like that.
01:06:56No.
01:06:58No, he's a good man.
01:07:07He's a good man.
01:07:12He's a good man.
01:07:21He's a good man.
01:07:28He's a good man.
01:07:38He's a good man.
01:07:39He's a good man.
01:07:41He's a good man.
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