Edge of Darkness
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Come on. Daddy! Let's go play |
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MAN: |
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Come on! |
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MAN: Just run right in it. |
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[SHRIEKING] |
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Yeah, it's cold, huh? |
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It's gonna be a big castle. |
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MAN: |
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-Hi. |
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I've been waiting here forever. |
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Oh. Dad. The train was on time, |
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What, are you starting already? |
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-Why, you can't take it? |
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[THUNDER CRASHES] |
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[RETCHING] |
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You all right, honey? |
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You know, there's things |
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I'm not as bad at communication, |
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I've lived in the world. |
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I'm not pregnant. |
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No. No. I wasn't saying that. |
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Yeah, you were. |
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[LAUGHING] |
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-You seeing someone? |
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Someone with a name? |
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Nah, you wouldn't like him. |
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Well, how do you know that? |
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I wish you had someone. |
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Well, who says I don't have a honey |
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[LAUGHS] |
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You're my girl. |
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[JAZZ MUSIC PLAYING] |
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[POTS CLATTERING] |
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Hey, careful. Careful, it's hot. |
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[EMMA LAUGHS] |
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Yeah, well. I'm not really sure |
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You finally got a vegetable, |
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You all right? You been to the doctor, |
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When's the last time you went? |
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I get a physical every year. |
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-That's right, they make you. |
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So how'd you get time off work? |
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-You don't even know what I do. |
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Dad. I'm a glorified intern. |
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I wanted to come home. |
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I'm glad you did. |
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Maybe you'll tell me |
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I'm just tired, you know. |
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I think I got a bug. |
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Yeah? Wanna lie down? Go on. |
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Go upstairs, lie down. |
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I got your room all ready for you. |
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I know you do. Dad. |
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Or, ginger ale. |
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Always keep some ginger ale on hand. |
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Uh.... |
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Honey, hey. |
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Come on, honey. Come on. |
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-Okay. |
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Oh, my God! Oh, my God. Dad. |
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I gotta tell you something! |
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What? |
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Okay. I gotcha. |
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MAN: |
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[GASPING] |
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Oh. Jesus. |
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You're my girl. |
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I know. |
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[CRAVEN PANTING] |
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Holy anoint-- |
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Love and mercy. |
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May the grace of-- |
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May the-- May the-- |
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[SOBBING] |
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MAN: Hey, there's Bill. |
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About 5' 9''. 5' 10''. |
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Thinks white from what he could see |
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Yelled out one word: ''Craven.'' |
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Jesus Christ. |
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JONES: |
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Then he ran. |
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Didn't pursue. |
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You want some water, coffee |
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Want something stronger? |
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I know somewhere in here there's a bottle |
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You're gonna put the first foot forward. |
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Tommy. I don't care if it's now. |
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I'll sit with you, okay? |
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Get out. Get out of here. |
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Somebody get him some coffee. |
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I want a glass of ginger ale. |
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Get him a ginger ale. |
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We'll get him. Tommy. |
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You know how we react |
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''Officer involved.'' |
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Well, we ought to do that for everybody. |
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Officer invo-- Who the fuck |
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Well, if you wanna get philosophical. |
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Wanna get cleaned up? |
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No. I'm all right. |
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I want you to come stay |
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No. |
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You can't stay here. |
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It's where I live. |
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If you won't come-- |
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Can't everybody just get out of here? |
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-This is someone armed and dangerous. |
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Can everyone get out? |
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Can they just go? Finish what |
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[CELL PHONE RINGING] |
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Emma Craven's phone. |
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Hello? |
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[PHONE LINE CLICKS] |
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EMMA: |
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Dad, are you all right? |
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Yeah. I'm fine. |
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CRAVEN [ON VIDEO]: |
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Em. |
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-Who's my little sweetheart? |
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[CRASH] |
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[GRUNTING] |
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[GARBAGE TRUCK WHIRRING] |
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[METAL CLANGING] |
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MAN [ON RADIO]: |
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...of a Boston police detective |
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Emma Craven, 24, an MlT graduate, was |
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...by a man |
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Kathy, from what l understand, |
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Lisa, there is still a lot of unanswered |
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Twenty-four-year-old Emma Craven |
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...outside this Roslindale home |
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Now, sources tell me the suspect |
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Turn that shit off. |
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...Detective Craven came across or had |
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-You all right? |
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None of your neighbors saw anything. |
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And the rain hasn't left much |
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We're gonna need to go through |
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You must have an instinct on this. |
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Not off the top of my head, no. |
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All right, well, they wanna see you |
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-Yeah? |
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This is off-subject. |
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I need a list of her contacts. I gotta |
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Yeah. Janet can do that. |
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Blocked incomings too. |
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[KNOCKING ON DOOR |
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Tom. |
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I am so sorry for your loss. |
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Anything you need from me and Mary. |
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It'll be in the Globe and the Herald. |
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I haven't been downst-- You know, to.... |
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-Yeah. |
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Bill Whitehouse is running things. |
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He has every resource |
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Hey, this is a cop thing. Officer involved. |
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So will you take a leave of absence? |
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No. |
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Tom, we can't have you |
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Well, since it's me that's gotta figure |
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...for reasons only I'd know about, |
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So the rules don't apply. |
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He's right, isn't he? |
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I think he is, yeah. |
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All right. |
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I gotta make a statement |
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Is there anything you want in there? |
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CRAVEN: No, thank you. |
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CRAVEN: |
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I'm not gonna sit in the murder room. |
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There's no physical evidence. |
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Jesus. I can't think. |
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It'll come to me. |
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It'll come to me, |
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I gotta drive around. I gotta think. |
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Right. You do what you need to do. |
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-I gotta go. Coroner wants to ID the body. |
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Yeah. I want my case files brought up. |
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Nothing this year makes any sense to me |
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Tommy. |
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I'll have them sent to your house. |
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Sure. |
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MAN: Cause of death: |
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Massive hemorrhage. |
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Heart seizure due to shock. |
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Tom, this is very difficult. |
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You may think you've done this before, |
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Let's get it over with. |
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DOCTOR: |
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...Emma Charlotte Craven? |
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Yes, it is. |
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Leave her alone. |
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Let me have some scissors. |
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What was that. Tom? |
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Scissors. I need some scissors. |
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EMMA: |
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I'm not. |
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I don't know if I can make it. |
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You have to. |
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All right. All right. |
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And you're wasting two guys |
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If you want them in the neighborhood. |
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BILL [OVER PHONE]: Someone's |
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I got nothing. Nothing. |
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I don't have enemies. |
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I never lived life or said what I thought |
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Listen, you know l understand. |
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I'm not starting a personal conversation |
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And tell the two uniforms in the cruiser |
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They can come in the house. |
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[SIGHS] |
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This is your beach. |
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EMMA: |
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Come on, Daddy! Come on! |
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Let's go play on the beach! |
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Come on. Daddy! |
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Come on. Daddy! |
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Let's go play on the beach! |
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Okay, sweetheart. I'll be right there. |
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BILL: |
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You ready for this? |
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Ski mask found in a hedge five doors |
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We got hair. Caucasian. It's in for DNA. |
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-Keep me posted. |
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[MEN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY] |
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[DOG BARKING] |
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[GRUNTING] |
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[SCREAMING] |
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Mr. Burnham. Mr. Burnham, yeah? |
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Yeah. |
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Settle down, all right? |
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See? You know my daughter. |
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What are you, her boyfriend |
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-Yeah. |
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I'm Emma's father. |
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I'm gonna let you go now. |
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-Yeah. |
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Jesus Christ. |
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I'm sorry, but you gotta |
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Give me a minute, all right? |
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If you answer the door like everybody else-- |
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Is this your handgun? |
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How did my daughter |
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-Did you give it to her? Is this your--? |
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All right. Why? |
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I didn't notice a shotgun |
00:28:08 |
-You think--? |
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You licensed it in Vermont, |
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I tell the police you opened the door |
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Not that I don't have you by the balls |
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-You'd be lying. |
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I know you. You're her dad. |
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You never came to visit her. |
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Yeah. |
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You worked with her... |
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...and I need to know |
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I can't talk about that. |
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There're security strictures. |
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I can understand you won't help me. |
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Look, she's dead, man. |
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There are probably two fucking guys |
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...watching and listening to us |
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Now. I'm sorry, |
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Please. Or I'm dead. |
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There's something I need to give you. |
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Yeah? Yeah, sure, go ahead. |
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Here's the keys to her place. |
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Thanks. |
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Look. I'm gonna leave you alone now until |
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Yeah. |
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I know you're a good guy, or Emma |
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Here's my card. |
00:31:35 |
You were right. I don't like him. |
00:31:46 |
Why did you have a gun, honey? |
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[DEVICE CRACKLES] |
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[CRACKLING] |
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[MACHINE WHIRRING] |
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Jesus. |
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So, what is it that I can do for you. |
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What do you do usually. Jedburgh? |
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If someone has a national security |
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...they dial a number in northern |
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And then I decide what happens next. |
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What's your problem? |
00:34:12 |
You're a consultant in security. |
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So consult. |
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There's a company called Northmoor. |
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They own a number |
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It's not an Agency front, if that's what |
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That is unusual. |
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They have private security. |
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Well. I'm autonomous myself. |
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These are the facts: |
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One of their secure facilities |
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Three people died making their escape. |
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A fourth, an employee who may have been |
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-By Northmoor security? |
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No one would. |
00:34:56 |
The fact is we don't know. |
00:35:04 |
She was shot dead five nights ago. |
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Her father's a Boston detective. |
00:35:10 |
The Boston police are working on the |
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And what assumption |
00:35:17 |
That he wasn't. |
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-Who killed her? |
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National security is the issue. |
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I know your function. Jedburgh. |
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This has to be cleaned up. |
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Whatever it takes? |
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Yes. |
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Are you absolutely sure |
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Because you have to be absolutely sure. |
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-She was killed. In Boston. |
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But this isn't part of that. |
00:36:00 |
-You think it's a funeral robbery? |
00:36:04 |
Look. I don't want this getting mixed up |
00:36:08 |
I don't need the trouble, all right? |
00:36:12 |
-You do me a solid in Boston sometime. |
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[PHONE DIALING] |
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[CELL PHONE RINGING] |
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-Hello? |
00:36:43 |
Your number |
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I'm Emma's father. I'm a policeman. |
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I just wanna know |
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-Find out what happened. |
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Someone tried to kill you |
00:37:00 |
Is that what you think happened? |
00:37:02 |
MELISSA: |
00:37:06 |
I wanna keep running a shop. |
00:37:08 |
Look. I'd like to talk to you in person. |
00:37:13 |
About Northmoor? |
00:37:15 |
Yeah, sure, about anything |
00:37:20 |
How do I know you're you? |
00:37:22 |
Well, when you meet me you'll know that |
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Will you help me? |
00:37:32 |
Look. I'm out of state. |
00:37:35 |
I have your number. I'll call you. |
00:37:51 |
I'm here to see John Bennett. |
00:38:12 |
Detective Craven. |
00:38:15 |
Jack Bennett. |
00:38:17 |
-I'm sorry for your loss. |
00:38:20 |
Can I say how shocked we all were |
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She was a valued member of our team. |
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I can't say I knew her very well personally, |
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-She is missed. |
00:38:32 |
BENNETT: |
00:38:34 |
It was a site for Nike nuclear missiles... |
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...miles of tunnels and launch chambers. |
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No, she never talked about her work. |
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So Northmoor bought this |
00:38:46 |
Well, we lease it. |
00:38:48 |
-For money? |
00:38:51 |
-I'll have a ginger ale. |
00:38:55 |
Get Detective Craven |
00:38:58 |
ANNIE: Of course. |
00:39:16 |
You have interesting friends. |
00:39:19 |
Yes. |
00:39:21 |
This facility. R & D in general... |
00:39:23 |
...brings a great deal of money |
00:39:25 |
...as reflected in the tax breaks. |
00:39:28 |
How can I help you? |
00:39:30 |
I suppose I wanna know what my daughter |
00:39:32 |
In what sense? |
00:39:35 |
She didn't tell you about her work? |
00:39:37 |
Perhaps because she was following |
00:39:40 |
And what are they, |
00:39:43 |
I don't understand anything. |
00:39:46 |
Right. |
00:39:48 |
Well, you understand that most |
00:39:51 |
Almost everything we do. |
00:39:52 |
What she did, despite her qualifications, |
00:39:57 |
She was a full employee |
00:40:00 |
...which I suppose you should see |
00:40:02 |
I'm not interested in that just yet. |
00:40:04 |
All our people are very well-insured. |
00:40:08 |
I'll bet they are. |
00:40:12 |
Well, what we do here: |
00:40:15 |
Northmoor is essentially |
00:40:17 |
We have a mandate from government to |
00:40:21 |
...based on fusion technology. |
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Weapons. |
00:40:26 |
You make them. |
00:40:28 |
Well, if we did, it would be classified. |
00:40:31 |
I can tell you, you're a policeman... |
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...and have access to this information |
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...of the nation's nuclear stockpile |
00:40:40 |
We ensure that the nation's nuclear |
00:40:43 |
...remains ready |
00:40:45 |
Not weapons, raw materials. |
00:40:47 |
Emma was a part of this? |
00:40:48 |
God, no. As an intern, she didn't have |
00:40:52 |
She worked on the research floor. |
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We all very, very much regret |
00:41:01 |
It must be especially painful for you |
00:41:05 |
You mean |
00:41:09 |
As a parent. I can only guess |
00:41:13 |
Though I'm sure I cannot imagine |
00:41:18 |
I've taken up enough of your time. |
00:41:22 |
Yes, of course. |
00:41:25 |
Get you a list, contact numbers, so forth. |
00:41:33 |
What does it feel like? |
00:41:43 |
Thanks. |
00:41:47 |
[CELL PHONE RINGING] |
00:41:52 |
-Craven. |
00:41:54 |
-I'm ready for anything. |
00:41:57 |
Oh, really? Give me the skinny. |
00:42:01 |
[AGENTS SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY] |
00:42:05 |
AGENT 1 : |
00:42:06 |
AGENT 2: Got a man down on the couch! |
00:42:09 |
Contact! Move it! |
00:42:26 |
You're awfully calm. Tom. |
00:42:27 |
Doesn't do me much good |
00:42:32 |
No buzz off this guy, nothing? |
00:42:34 |
This guy was a comer in his profession. |
00:42:45 |
-What's the matter? |
00:42:47 |
Tell me what you were looking at. |
00:42:49 |
Says in the evidence log |
00:42:52 |
So he cut his hair. |
00:42:54 |
Not as recently as a week ago. |
00:42:56 |
-So, what are you saying? |
00:42:59 |
Hair can stick to a hat for a long time, |
00:43:03 |
Decades. And why would a pro |
00:43:07 |
...instead of saving one for his target? |
00:43:41 |
Creeping up on a bereaved man |
00:43:45 |
Mr. Craven, we have things to talk about. |
00:43:48 |
Like your name |
00:43:50 |
Like who shot your daughter. |
00:43:55 |
You know who shot my daughter? |
00:43:57 |
If I was looking for a man |
00:44:00 |
...and I had a limited imagination, |
00:44:04 |
...I might have looked |
00:44:08 |
The known killer. |
00:44:10 |
The unusually well-known killer. |
00:44:14 |
Makes you think. |
00:44:18 |
-What are you burning? |
00:44:31 |
Yeah, go ahead. |
00:44:36 |
-Cigar? |
00:44:40 |
I know you don't smoke. |
00:44:43 |
That's my way of telling you |
00:44:47 |
You gonna tell me what that is? |
00:44:49 |
Defense Advanced Research Projects |
00:44:53 |
Their slogan is: |
00:44:54 |
[SPEAKING IN LATIN] |
00:44:57 |
And I know you know Latin. |
00:45:00 |
[SPEAKING IN LATIN] |
00:45:02 |
You know what that means, yeah? |
00:45:04 |
-Stand the fuck up. |
00:45:30 |
Well, it seems you're no one |
00:45:33 |
Just some English guy... |
00:45:34 |
...standing on my lawn |
00:45:38 |
Thank you. |
00:45:42 |
-Is Northmoor part of DARPA? |
00:45:47 |
-Why are you here? |
00:45:49 |
...as a possible terrorist threat |
00:45:55 |
I said ''flagged.'' I didn't say she was. |
00:46:02 |
Funny, the Boston Police Department |
00:46:05 |
Funny if they had. |
00:46:07 |
MAN: |
00:46:10 |
Fucking Christ. |
00:46:12 |
My English friend. Mr. Davenport here... |
00:46:14 |
...about 6 feet tall. 220 pounds... |
00:46:17 |
...is enjoying his cigar. |
00:46:19 |
WOMAN: Is he putting it out? |
00:46:23 |
CRAVEN: |
00:46:26 |
I didn't. But someone did. |
00:46:31 |
Who are you. Mr. Jedburgh? |
00:46:34 |
I'm a friend of the court. |
00:46:35 |
And I'm a bit fucking cold out here. |
00:46:41 |
Pills, pills, pills. |
00:46:44 |
Not like when we were kids... |
00:46:46 |
...when it was pills, pills, pills |
00:46:53 |
You're not much of a partier, |
00:46:56 |
I mean, what do you do for fun? |
00:46:59 |
What do you mean, recently? |
00:47:04 |
What's your interest |
00:47:06 |
Well. I don't like the look of it. |
00:47:26 |
Do you recognize them? |
00:47:28 |
Should I? |
00:47:30 |
They broke into a U.S, classified |
00:47:34 |
Then they drowned in the Connecticut |
00:47:38 |
Now. I know that sounds bollocks, |
00:47:42 |
Northmoor isn't federal. I checked. |
00:47:44 |
So if you're saying my daughter |
00:47:48 |
...the most you could get her for |
00:47:50 |
Her apartment was tossed. |
00:47:55 |
And do the police know |
00:48:00 |
No. |
00:48:04 |
Oh. |
00:48:05 |
You're a smart fucker. |
00:48:08 |
What does Northmoor do? |
00:48:11 |
What have they done? |
00:48:12 |
The people who drowned |
00:48:16 |
You know, tree-huggers, militants. |
00:48:19 |
Sometimes they blow shit up. |
00:48:21 |
Infrequently, and not very well. |
00:48:24 |
You can look them up. |
00:48:26 |
The organization itself, |
00:48:29 |
They're classified. |
00:48:32 |
She wasn't an activist. |
00:48:34 |
Not the type. |
00:48:37 |
She was more like me. |
00:48:40 |
If she did anything, whatever she did. |
00:48:44 |
There's a point when anybody |
00:48:48 |
I mean, you see something happen |
00:48:53 |
...even if it means the end of you. |
00:48:56 |
Now, let's just say she was involved. |
00:49:00 |
Her companions died, |
00:49:03 |
She didn't say anything. |
00:49:06 |
She meant to, she wanted to, |
00:49:15 |
I'm gonna advise my department |
00:49:19 |
...which is me... |
00:49:21 |
...to allow you to continue |
00:49:24 |
Even though you sometimes |
00:49:28 |
And you, an officer of the court. |
00:49:32 |
I'm not gonna arrest anyone. |
00:49:36 |
I never do. |
00:49:39 |
You gonna try and stop me? |
00:49:43 |
It depends. |
00:49:54 |
I'll see you around. |
00:49:58 |
You know. |
00:50:02 |
You know, the guy who walked around |
00:50:05 |
...looking for an honest man. |
00:50:08 |
-How'd it turn out? |
00:50:12 |
I don't remember. |
00:50:14 |
But you and I did pretty good. |
00:50:18 |
[SPEAKS IN FRENCH] |
00:50:46 |
I thought you were gonna wait |
00:50:51 |
As a career move. I seriously need |
00:50:54 |
You have no idea. You don't understand. |
00:51:02 |
There's nothing you can do to me. |
00:51:04 |
There are times when you don't have |
00:51:08 |
And you understand that |
00:51:12 |
May I? |
00:51:19 |
You drinking the good stuff |
00:51:22 |
Is this an intervention? |
00:51:24 |
If it is. I'd like to call people... |
00:51:26 |
...who don't whack me around |
00:51:37 |
I assumed you'd be |
00:51:39 |
Didn't think your daughter'd |
00:51:44 |
Something like that, yeah. |
00:51:49 |
Well, what if I said |
00:51:52 |
Except drinky. |
00:51:54 |
Something to do |
00:51:57 |
...and no patience |
00:52:01 |
You're looking at me like I'm crazy. |
00:52:03 |
Somebody shot my girlfriend. |
00:52:06 |
What do you know about Nightflower? |
00:52:10 |
You see any granola or C-4 |
00:52:13 |
-Politics don't interest me. |
00:52:19 |
Emma. |
00:52:26 |
Look. I'm under contract. |
00:52:31 |
I'm surveilled. |
00:52:33 |
I'm gonna lose my fucking job |
00:52:38 |
How did my daughter |
00:52:40 |
...at a classified nuclear R & D |
00:52:44 |
There's a rumor she had help. |
00:52:46 |
You. |
00:52:48 |
No. I passed a polygraph at work. |
00:52:54 |
What happened? |
00:52:56 |
Come on, level with me here. I'm not a cop |
00:53:04 |
You got somewhere else we can talk? |
00:53:11 |
You didn't pass the polygraph, you know. |
00:53:16 |
Emma was writing to Senator Pine. |
00:53:18 |
At some point |
00:53:22 |
-...to see about getting out of her security-- |
00:53:26 |
-Dampson or Danderman. |
00:53:29 |
Anyway, so nobody could help her. |
00:53:32 |
And whistle-blowers always sound like |
00:53:37 |
And so all of a sudden |
00:53:41 |
She got them in |
00:53:43 |
I mean, she didn't go in herself. |
00:53:49 |
How was Emma exposed to radiation? |
00:53:53 |
She wasn't. |
00:53:55 |
That's what I'm saying. |
00:53:58 |
They were exposed, but she couldn't have |
00:54:03 |
-What happened to the people that went in? |
00:54:08 |
It's Bennett, he's insane. |
00:54:11 |
In case of a breach, |
00:54:15 |
Now. I can't prove this, |
00:54:17 |
I mean, these are clever. |
00:54:22 |
You're a cop. You gotta help me. |
00:54:25 |
Sure. Yeah. I will help you. |
00:54:28 |
-We'll get you deposed by a lawyer-- |
00:54:33 |
I like you, you're Emma's dad. |
00:54:36 |
But you have to go. |
00:54:41 |
All right. You can always |
00:54:46 |
In the meantime, here, this is yours. |
00:54:50 |
It's loaded. |
00:54:55 |
That's illegal in Massachusetts. |
00:54:58 |
Everything's illegal in Massachusetts. |
00:58:11 |
[SIREN WAILS] |
00:58:35 |
[SIREN WAILING] |
00:59:04 |
[GRUNTING] |
00:59:10 |
[GRUNTING] |
00:59:29 |
What does it feel like? Hm? |
00:59:37 |
[RINGING] |
00:59:59 |
-Good evening, senator. |
01:00:01 |
Two days ago, you gave a speech... |
01:00:03 |
...in which you criticized your colleague, |
01:00:07 |
Well, we all have positions, Gordon. |
01:00:09 |
l think the American people are asking, |
01:00:13 |
...whether the price they have paid |
01:00:16 |
INTERVIEWER [ON Tv]: With respect, |
01:00:19 |
But how does it jibe, senator... |
01:00:20 |
...with your support of secret |
01:00:25 |
PINE: l am curious |
01:00:27 |
Now, if you're asking about... |
01:00:30 |
...this administration's failed policy |
01:00:32 |
INTERVIEWER: Senator, |
01:00:35 |
PINE: l'm not familiar |
01:00:37 |
The parent company's one of your |
01:00:40 |
PINE: |
01:00:42 |
...they're completely vetted |
01:00:45 |
INTERVIEWER: Senator, there is a serious |
01:00:49 |
...to ban military research |
01:00:52 |
l understand that, l understand that. |
01:00:54 |
But people have to realize |
01:00:59 |
...to the Massachusetts economy. |
01:01:01 |
Now to hark back to your question |
01:01:04 |
l fully agree with his desire |
01:01:08 |
...but let's not throw out the baby |
01:01:38 |
JEDBURGH: |
01:01:41 |
Maybe it's better not to have had one |
01:01:46 |
No. |
01:01:50 |
It was worth everything to have her. |
01:01:56 |
Public drinking is illegal |
01:01:58 |
Everything's illegal in Massachusetts. |
01:02:01 |
Payback for the Tea Party. |
01:02:05 |
You ever had wine before? |
01:02:06 |
No, not with any pleasure. |
01:02:09 |
Besides, with you. I think I'd have to |
01:02:12 |
[JEDBURGH CHUCKLES] |
01:02:18 |
My daughter was irradiated. |
01:02:20 |
I don't know how exactly, but I think it |
01:02:25 |
Later, she was gunned down |
01:02:27 |
And I want to know |
01:02:31 |
I had a source says |
01:02:33 |
...were intentionally exposed |
01:02:37 |
But that source is dead now. |
01:02:40 |
He wasn't a bad guy. |
01:02:42 |
No. |
01:02:44 |
Now, you know better than anyone. |
01:02:48 |
They're simply too complicated, |
01:02:52 |
There's a lot going on out there |
01:02:55 |
And you just never can connect A to B. |
01:02:59 |
How do you know that? |
01:03:01 |
Because I'm usually the guy |
01:03:04 |
It's part of what I do. |
01:03:14 |
CRAVEN: |
01:03:16 |
...and I wanted to blow the whistle |
01:03:19 |
...what would I be blowing the whistle |
01:03:22 |
Well, let's take a walk |
01:03:25 |
I'm not walking into the dark with you. |
01:03:28 |
You're a wise man. |
01:03:30 |
You're a wise man. |
01:03:32 |
Are you on my side? |
01:03:34 |
Well, that's hard to tell. |
01:03:37 |
You know that Fitzgerald thing... |
01:03:39 |
...about an artist who's a man |
01:03:43 |
...and, you know, he believes in them |
01:03:46 |
I heard of it, yeah. |
01:03:48 |
Well, that's sort of the beginning of it. |
01:03:54 |
So, what's that like, |
01:04:01 |
I don't know what it means |
01:04:05 |
...but I know what it means |
01:04:13 |
Yeah. |
01:04:15 |
You got nobody left to bury you. |
01:04:18 |
Yeah. |
01:04:32 |
Oh, by the way.... |
01:04:33 |
Thanks for not killing me. |
01:04:50 |
Detective Craven, how do you feel |
01:04:57 |
You're here later than everybody else. |
01:05:00 |
Is that because you got a lousy boss? |
01:05:05 |
I'm so sorry for you. |
01:05:10 |
It's all right, take it easy. |
01:05:16 |
Thanks. |
01:05:20 |
Look, go on home, honey. It's too late |
01:05:43 |
I knew this would be the outcome. |
01:05:45 |
Mr. Danderman? |
01:05:49 |
-I interrupt? |
01:05:50 |
I'm Craven. Detective Thomas Craven. |
01:05:53 |
I know who you are. |
01:05:57 |
Thank you. I understand |
01:06:02 |
Yes. I mean, no. |
01:06:04 |
We had a consultation. |
01:06:08 |
Oh. |
01:06:09 |
It says in her phone calendar that you and |
01:06:14 |
Yeah. I asked her on a date, yes. |
01:06:16 |
Well, how'd it go? |
01:06:18 |
Fine. Fine. |
01:06:21 |
She was a nice girl. Smart as a-- |
01:06:27 |
-Sorry. I have to go. |
01:06:31 |
Can I ask you what this is about? |
01:06:33 |
She came to your office. She wanted |
01:06:36 |
You know what that's from, when |
01:06:40 |
DANDERMAN: I can't talk about that. |
01:06:42 |
But then later on that night, |
01:06:46 |
Gee, you're really nervous. |
01:06:48 |
And you're about two seconds away from |
01:06:52 |
Let me say. I know you couldn't |
01:06:56 |
But you probably suggested |
01:06:58 |
...over a nice plate of spaghetti |
01:07:01 |
You had two agendas. |
01:07:04 |
Hey. I'm not passing judgment here, |
01:07:06 |
And two, and really. Mr. Danderman... |
01:07:08 |
...you wanted to know about |
01:07:11 |
I have to get to a deposition |
01:07:30 |
You represent Northmoor |
01:07:32 |
My daughter came to you, |
01:07:35 |
Let me add that you organized |
01:07:38 |
...who's put your name before two different |
01:07:42 |
-You were about to say something? |
01:07:45 |
You are out of your depth. |
01:07:48 |
I'm going to the Globe, the Herald, |
01:07:50 |
...my daughter came to talk |
01:07:52 |
You were Northmoor's attorney, |
01:07:55 |
You'll be in the middle of a story saying |
01:07:59 |
-Is that where you want to be, huh? |
01:08:02 |
I'll forge a fucking diary. I don't care. |
01:08:04 |
Getting you in trouble's good enough. |
01:08:06 |
...this is not about police, okay? |
01:08:08 |
This isn't about police, arresting, |
01:08:11 |
This is about me knowing what I have to |
01:08:14 |
Now. I wanna see the senator. |
01:08:16 |
See the senator? Who the fuck |
01:08:19 |
I'm the guy with nothing to lose |
01:08:22 |
You tell him that. |
01:08:32 |
EMMA: |
01:08:34 |
[KNOCKING ON GLASS] |
01:08:44 |
Hi. |
01:08:47 |
I wanna go to her apartment. |
01:08:49 |
I wanna see her things. |
01:08:52 |
That's not a good idea right now. |
01:08:56 |
I'm sorry. |
01:08:59 |
I am so scared. |
01:09:01 |
Look. I would take you for a cup of coffee. |
01:09:04 |
But we have to just talk now. |
01:09:07 |
...personal things maybe I never knew, |
01:09:11 |
[MELISSA CRYING] |
01:09:13 |
Look. I can't take this, okay? |
01:09:17 |
Talk to me, huh? Talk to me. |
01:09:27 |
I introduced her to them. |
01:09:29 |
Introduced her to who, honey? |
01:09:32 |
Nightflower. |
01:09:34 |
Fuck, you know? |
01:09:36 |
-Corporations this, corporations that. |
01:09:43 |
They had a little shack on the river. |
01:09:47 |
[BIRS CHIRPING] |
01:09:47 |
[BIRD CHIRPING] |
01:09:48 |
-I am so afraid. |
01:09:53 |
They came to my house. |
01:09:56 |
They were asking about Emma. |
01:10:00 |
What were they doing at Northmoor |
01:10:04 |
Bennett's the motherfucker. |
01:10:07 |
That's all she wanted to say. |
01:10:09 |
She realized he was completely fucking |
01:10:11 |
Okay, whether he was this, that |
01:10:14 |
What were they doing at Northmoor? |
01:10:17 |
She couldn't go to the papers |
01:10:20 |
And the senator wouldn't help. |
01:10:23 |
All right? You are not. |
01:10:27 |
-I got a 3-year-old. |
01:10:32 |
What were they doing at Northmoor |
01:10:43 |
MELISSA: |
01:10:45 |
In case. |
01:10:48 |
I never wanted-- |
01:10:51 |
I'm just a person. |
01:10:53 |
You know? I'm just a fucking person. |
01:10:54 |
Okay, honey. I know. |
01:10:57 |
Go back to your baby, okay? |
01:10:59 |
I never saw you. |
01:11:02 |
All right? Go on. |
01:11:09 |
[SIGHS] |
01:11:12 |
I gotta tell you something else first. |
01:11:14 |
What? |
01:11:20 |
She thought they poisoned her. |
01:11:33 |
You know... |
01:11:37 |
...I always liked this town. |
01:11:41 |
When she moved out here... |
01:11:43 |
...she said it reminded her |
01:11:47 |
...because we got a very traditional home |
01:11:51 |
Maybe it wasn't what she wanted |
01:11:59 |
What was the name of her contact |
01:12:01 |
Tell me that and we're done. |
01:12:04 |
No. I'm done now. |
01:12:06 |
In her phone records, |
01:12:09 |
Is that the guy? |
01:12:12 |
Yeah. Now I'm done. |
01:12:31 |
[GASPING] |
01:13:19 |
We've stabilized her. |
01:13:21 |
She's in a coma, |
01:13:28 |
-She has a child. Is anybody coming to--? |
01:13:33 |
-Thanks. |
01:13:43 |
Go ahead. I'll keep you posted. |
01:13:48 |
Thanks. |
01:13:49 |
[DOOR OPENS] |
01:13:51 |
[WOMAN CRYING] |
01:13:53 |
[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY] |
01:14:27 |
WOMAN [ON VIDEO]: |
01:14:32 |
My name is Emma Charlotte Craven. |
01:14:35 |
l work at Northmoor Massachusetts |
01:14:40 |
l know that l am violating |
01:14:43 |
...and l know l am committing a crime. |
01:14:46 |
But l'm doing this because l've exhausted |
01:14:51 |
...and no one would listen. |
01:14:56 |
Northmoor is breaking the law. |
01:14:58 |
They are making nuclear weapons. |
01:15:00 |
But these are not American nuclear |
01:15:02 |
They are weapons |
01:15:05 |
...and built with foreign materials. |
01:15:07 |
So, obviously, if these bombs |
01:15:11 |
...they would be traced directly back to |
01:15:15 |
l've stolen documents, images, |
01:15:20 |
...but we need proof of the weapons |
01:15:23 |
So l'm showing a team of people... |
01:15:25 |
...how to get into the Northmoor facility |
01:15:31 |
l'm recording all this |
01:15:35 |
l'm under constant surveillance. |
01:15:37 |
My phone is tapped, |
01:15:40 |
So chances are that if you're watching this, |
01:15:47 |
l-- |
01:15:48 |
l love you, Dad. |
01:15:59 |
Fuck. |
01:16:27 |
[BIRD FLUTTERS] |
01:17:07 |
The next time a contractor asks to run |
01:17:10 |
I suppose that would be up to you. |
01:17:13 |
This is called a containment situation. |
01:17:16 |
The problem is |
01:17:18 |
...and some of them will never go back |
01:17:21 |
You're scared about Craven. |
01:17:23 |
...but here's the damage control |
01:17:25 |
Apart from Craven, three sets of parents |
01:17:28 |
And now you have an employee |
01:17:31 |
...only to be shot in the head |
01:17:35 |
-I don't know what you're talking about. |
01:17:39 |
They have got lovers, friends, relatives, |
01:17:43 |
Let's start at the beginning |
01:17:45 |
Nightflower is a pack of paranoid, |
01:17:49 |
They think you're the devil |
01:17:51 |
Do you think three of their people reading |
01:17:57 |
It was an accident. And the man involved |
01:18:01 |
...who, as far as paperwork is concerned, is |
01:18:06 |
I can do my job. |
01:18:10 |
What you're doing is not my job. |
01:18:13 |
-Isn't it? |
01:18:16 |
...the bodies were recovered by |
01:18:20 |
By your people, not mine. |
01:18:21 |
You said they were |
01:18:23 |
Not American citizens, |
01:18:26 |
One of them is the only child |
01:18:29 |
When she's on TV saying. ''Last thing |
01:18:33 |
Do you know what I'm saying to you? |
01:18:38 |
What's worse: me doing it, if anything |
01:18:42 |
I'm just a private individual, a citizen, |
01:18:44 |
You, on the other hand, |
01:18:49 |
What I am is the guy whose only fuck-up is |
01:18:55 |
BENNETT: Whatever they say, |
01:18:57 |
Northmoor's never had a security breach, |
01:19:01 |
...and Northmoor |
01:19:05 |
Least of all, things supposed in certain |
01:19:09 |
...to look like Jihadist dirty bombs. |
01:19:14 |
I wouldn't worry about it more. |
01:19:16 |
''Fuck you, it's classified'' |
01:19:28 |
Are you even here. Mr. Bennett? |
01:19:31 |
I'm at my house in Virginia. |
01:19:35 |
Oh. I'm not here. |
01:19:38 |
Is Robinson keeping |
01:19:50 |
-Mr. Robinson? |
01:19:52 |
-Mr. Allan C. Robinson. Jr.? |
01:19:55 |
Could you remove your glasses. |
01:19:59 |
[GRUNTING] |
01:20:08 |
My daughter was Emma Craven. |
01:20:10 |
She wasn't killed in your amphibious little |
01:20:14 |
No, she was killed later. |
01:20:15 |
On my front porch. Come here. |
01:20:19 |
I wanna know why you. |
01:20:22 |
...and human race, stayed silent about |
01:20:27 |
People with families. |
01:20:29 |
All of them had kids. |
01:20:31 |
And one of them was my daughter. |
01:20:34 |
Nah. I'm not gonna hit you again. |
01:20:37 |
She wouldn't want me to. |
01:20:38 |
Then again, she's not here |
01:20:48 |
Now, we got a serious situation here. |
01:20:52 |
They know who you are, |
01:20:55 |
...poisoned, nothing. |
01:20:57 |
Now. I figure that's because |
01:20:59 |
But you're gonna cut another deal |
01:21:02 |
You're gonna tell me everything. |
01:21:04 |
Come on, you son of a bitch. |
01:21:26 |
[DEVICE CRACKLING] |
01:21:37 |
MILLROY: |
01:21:39 |
...of the substance |
01:21:42 |
I'd rather not discuss it in those terms. |
01:21:44 |
Is it something |
01:21:48 |
BENNETT: |
01:21:50 |
...would be consistent with a documentable |
01:21:54 |
Is it something that could've remained |
01:21:58 |
...and been transferred to her father |
01:22:01 |
Do you mean. |
01:22:06 |
Yes. |
01:22:09 |
What, in your opinion, would be the |
01:22:17 |
It's unsurvivable. |
01:22:24 |
So be it, then. |
01:22:32 |
Do you see a soul in there? |
01:22:34 |
I beg your pardon? |
01:22:36 |
You can button your shirt. |
01:22:38 |
Now, as we discussed yesterday, |
01:22:42 |
I regret to say that this probably means |
01:22:46 |
I know what it means. |
01:22:51 |
I've been having aural hallucinations. |
01:22:54 |
My father's voice calling my name |
01:22:59 |
Bastard's been dead for 40 years, |
01:23:03 |
I come awake. |
01:23:05 |
You're not sleeping? |
01:23:06 |
No. I'm not sleeping. |
01:23:11 |
There's something about the darkness. |
01:23:15 |
I don't like it. |
01:23:17 |
I'm not a counselor. |
01:23:18 |
I know you wanna banter with me. |
01:23:21 |
I can only give you the facts. |
01:23:23 |
Well, we all know what the facts are. |
01:23:26 |
We live a while... |
01:23:28 |
...and then we die |
01:23:40 |
-Standard procedure with the senator. |
01:23:44 |
You know, you didn't really let the side |
01:23:47 |
-You got a lot of brothers out there. |
01:23:52 |
The senator gets in his moods. |
01:23:54 |
Oh, that's too bad. |
01:24:02 |
Are you hungry? We have some |
01:24:08 |
No, thank you, sir. |
01:24:10 |
Well, it's always a pleasure |
01:24:13 |
You left as a master sergeant |
01:24:17 |
-Yes, sir. |
01:24:21 |
Everybody else was dead. |
01:24:26 |
Did you have trouble adjusting |
01:24:29 |
-No. |
01:24:30 |
No. People talk about trauma |
01:24:34 |
I figure you pretty much come out |
01:24:37 |
I know that's not a very kind thing to say, |
01:24:41 |
And I know there's a lot of big bucks |
01:24:45 |
...but combat's pretty much |
01:24:49 |
It can help put perspective on things |
01:24:52 |
What is the nature of our appointment. |
01:24:55 |
I was hoping that you could tell me that. |
01:24:57 |
How am I supposed to tell you |
01:25:00 |
Well, because you're seeing me in less than |
01:25:06 |
Your daughter did come to me |
01:25:11 |
She sent me a letter. |
01:25:13 |
What'd the letter contain? |
01:25:15 |
It touched on national security matters |
01:25:21 |
-What happened to the letter? |
01:25:25 |
But protocol would be |
01:25:29 |
...that does oversight on the area |
01:25:33 |
Prompting an investigation |
01:25:35 |
Opening up a DARPA file on her, |
01:25:38 |
I'm not involved in security matters. |
01:25:41 |
I did write to your daughter advising her |
01:25:46 |
Oh. |
01:25:48 |
So you didn't help her? |
01:25:51 |
I'm very glad to see you, detective... |
01:25:52 |
...as both a veteran and as a police officer |
01:25:56 |
But I have to tell you |
01:25:58 |
...and we have to say this |
01:26:02 |
...was in violation of almost everything |
01:26:07 |
-What did she allege? |
01:26:11 |
Detective, a very important part |
01:26:14 |
...is research and development. |
01:26:16 |
Senator. I think you're in a position. |
01:26:21 |
...where you had better decide |
01:26:24 |
...or banging in the nails. |
01:26:25 |
Here. |
01:26:29 |
These deaths |
01:26:32 |
...by one of your major |
01:26:36 |
You incIude your daughter? |
01:26:38 |
No, she was poisoned with thallium |
01:26:44 |
I think I'm scaring you. There's probably |
01:26:48 |
...except to provide some perspective. |
01:26:50 |
I'm gonna go, |
01:26:53 |
And I want you to call |
01:26:55 |
Tell them I know everything I need... |
01:26:57 |
...to throw a box of tarantulas |
01:27:00 |
Shut up. I'm not interested |
01:27:03 |
You investigate this |
01:27:05 |
You do that, maybe you'll come out |
01:27:09 |
I don't think you knew that the people you |
01:27:13 |
But now that you do know. |
01:27:17 |
Good afternoon, senator. |
01:28:39 |
CRAVEN: |
01:28:43 |
What the fuck do you think you just did? |
01:28:45 |
You just rear-ended an unmarked cruiser. |
01:28:49 |
-Through smoked glass and our coats? |
01:28:53 |
Get out of the car now |
01:28:55 |
...for something on the inside |
01:28:59 |
Get out of the car. |
01:29:06 |
CRAVEN: All right, on your knees. |
01:29:14 |
What do you got? |
01:29:15 |
These guys are armed. |
01:29:20 |
You got some ID there? Thanks. |
01:29:26 |
They're not law enforcement. |
01:29:30 |
What are you? |
01:29:31 |
Don't think this is gonna |
01:29:33 |
-Not for a while. |
01:29:38 |
You just made a serious mistake. |
01:29:44 |
Did you shoot my daughter? |
01:29:49 |
I'm the supposed target of the killer. |
01:29:52 |
So you're gonna follow me, armed, with |
01:29:56 |
You're out of your fucking mind. |
01:29:59 |
Welcome to hell. |
01:30:02 |
A strange new twist |
01:30:05 |
As you know, a suspect has been |
01:30:08 |
But there are new developments today |
01:30:11 |
Two men have been arrested in Boston. |
01:30:13 |
Police say the men were taken |
01:30:17 |
...in the back of an unmarked police |
01:30:19 |
...driven by Boston Police Detective |
01:30:21 |
The father of Emma Craven. |
01:30:23 |
This all happened on Arlington Street. |
01:30:27 |
[ON Tv] ...and Thomas Hannaham |
01:30:29 |
[CELL PHONE RINGING] |
01:30:30 |
...were also found armed |
01:30:32 |
-Bennett. |
01:30:35 |
[OVER PHONE] |
01:30:38 |
BENNETT: |
01:30:40 |
It's already been done. |
01:30:41 |
WOMAN: --and would not explain why |
01:31:04 |
What, you wanna try? |
01:31:06 |
Mm-hm. |
01:31:13 |
Hold your hair back. Your mother will kill |
01:31:19 |
Also on your chin. |
01:31:21 |
Little moustache. |
01:31:22 |
[GIGGLES] |
01:31:24 |
Perfect. Now you need your razor. |
01:31:28 |
Don't cut yourself. |
01:31:30 |
-Comb. |
01:31:33 |
All right, now watch. |
01:31:54 |
Painless. |
01:31:55 |
Wash it off. |
01:31:57 |
And one more. |
01:32:10 |
[LAUGHING] |
01:32:29 |
[COUGHING] |
01:32:31 |
[KNOCKING ON DOOR] |
01:32:45 |
Can I come in. Tom? |
01:32:50 |
-You all right? |
01:33:12 |
BILL: Remember that trooper |
01:33:16 |
...and got demoted and transferred? |
01:33:21 |
He knew what was going on. |
01:33:23 |
But he couldn't prove it, |
01:33:28 |
And finally he shot himself. |
01:33:34 |
I don't think you'd shoot yourself. |
01:33:38 |
But what's coming is worse than that. |
01:33:42 |
It isn't what it is. Tommy. |
01:33:45 |
It is never what it is. |
01:33:47 |
It is what it can be made to look like. |
01:33:53 |
There's a DA in Hampshire County... |
01:33:55 |
...gonna charge you with the death |
01:33:59 |
He don't have a case. |
01:34:01 |
That doesn't matter. |
01:34:05 |
It'll be five years of people thinking |
01:34:08 |
You'll go broke, you'll lose the house. |
01:34:11 |
Then they'll go after your pension. |
01:34:13 |
If you win the case, |
01:34:16 |
...and by that point you won't be able |
01:34:19 |
What are they offering you? |
01:34:27 |
I got kids. Tommy. |
01:34:31 |
I don't. |
01:34:37 |
But even if you did, right? |
01:34:42 |
-Even if you did? |
01:34:59 |
[VOMITING] |
01:35:38 |
You know. Bill... |
01:35:40 |
...no one expects you to be perfect. |
01:35:44 |
But there's just a few basic things |
01:35:50 |
Always do the best you can |
01:35:53 |
Go to work every day. |
01:35:56 |
Never hurt anyone |
01:36:00 |
And never take anything |
01:36:04 |
That's all. |
01:36:06 |
It's not much to ask. |
01:36:14 |
[FLOOR CREAKS AND GUN COCKS] |
01:36:20 |
Hello. Craven. |
01:36:29 |
[GRUNTS] |
01:36:53 |
[METAL CLANKING] |
01:37:18 |
[GRUNTING] |
01:37:22 |
[DOOR RATTLES] |
01:37:40 |
[GRUNTING] |
01:37:59 |
[COUGHING] |
01:38:21 |
[GRUNTING] |
01:38:22 |
I need your car. |
01:39:04 |
Not yet. |
01:39:20 |
[CELL PHONE RINGING] |
01:39:27 |
Go ahead. |
01:39:31 |
Hold on. |
01:39:35 |
Hey. I'll call you back. |
01:39:47 |
Derek. Derek. |
01:39:59 |
You're all fucked up. Craven. |
01:40:01 |
You're all done. Sit down. |
01:40:04 |
Lie down. Be dead. |
01:40:07 |
[GRUNTING] |
01:40:10 |
Oh, you fuck. |
01:40:14 |
-Say. ''Craven.'' |
01:40:17 |
Aah! You fuck. |
01:40:19 |
''Craven.'' Say it. |
01:40:20 |
Fuck. Craven. |
01:40:23 |
-Louder! |
01:40:24 |
-Louder! |
01:40:46 |
I'm sorry you had to see that, honey. |
01:40:49 |
[GRUNTING] |
01:41:04 |
Bennett. |
01:41:27 |
[COUGHING] |
01:41:40 |
Thank God. |
01:41:55 |
Deep down... |
01:41:58 |
...you know you deserve this. |
01:42:07 |
[GRUNTING] |
01:42:33 |
MOORE: Got a cop of almost 30 years. |
01:42:35 |
...and there's not one person who can |
01:42:39 |
Who has executed the director |
01:42:42 |
...where his daughter was employed. |
01:42:45 |
Okay. Ideas. |
01:42:55 |
JEDBURGH: |
01:42:58 |
He was accidentally poisoned |
01:43:04 |
-But he blamed Bennett. |
01:43:07 |
Testimony of an altercation that happened |
01:43:12 |
Testimony from the senator. |
01:43:14 |
I can easily testify that he was unstable. |
01:43:17 |
JEDBURGH: |
01:43:19 |
He made wild allegations, he was armed. |
01:43:22 |
You know, you was really Iucky to live. |
01:43:24 |
That's true. That's very true. |
01:43:26 |
Now the real story here, gentlemen, is: |
01:43:29 |
''United States Senator |
01:43:32 |
Right. That's the lead story. |
01:43:36 |
Anyone who looks at the rest of this |
01:43:41 |
...but no one's gonna be able |
01:43:43 |
That's your objective. |
01:43:45 |
To make it so convoluted |
01:43:49 |
-But no one's got the facts. |
01:43:53 |
Senator. I've been making things |
01:43:57 |
Oh, and by the way, |
01:44:02 |
Captain? Of what? |
01:44:07 |
Very little he can tell you about. |
01:44:10 |
[SCOFFS] |
01:44:12 |
Right. Well, it seems |
01:44:15 |
What's the prognosis on Craven? |
01:44:18 |
Well, you know he's terminal. |
01:44:20 |
We're all terminal. Millroy. |
01:44:22 |
Even middle management. |
01:44:24 |
But how fast is he being terminal? |
01:44:26 |
-He's incapable of speech. |
01:44:29 |
[BOTH CHUCKLE] |
01:44:36 |
I understand you had a chance to terminate |
01:44:40 |
You come to me. I look at things. |
01:44:45 |
Jedburgh, we've got to get the senator |
01:44:52 |
I've decided what this country is. |
01:44:55 |
What? |
01:44:57 |
People who deserve better. |
01:45:02 |
Yeah, we all appreciate |
01:45:04 |
Yet we would have not got to this extremity |
01:45:08 |
JEDBURGH: |
01:45:10 |
I don't think you really understand |
01:45:20 |
Well. I think we've had |
01:45:23 |
[PINE GASPING] |
01:45:30 |
I am a United States senator. |
01:45:35 |
By what standard? |
01:45:50 |
-You got a family? |
01:45:54 |
-Kids? |
01:46:50 |
[FOOTSTEPS] |
01:48:05 |
[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE] |
01:56:44 |
[ENGLISH SSH] |
01:56:58 |
What's the theory? |
01:57:01 |
You know Craven. |
01:57:04 |
He's arrested everyone that needed it |
01:57:07 |
Yeah. All my officers do that. |
01:57:09 |
Oh, yeah. |
01:57:13 |
The thing is he hadn't been on Gangs. |
01:57:16 |
He hadn't been on Organized |
01:57:19 |
If I had to pick a cop who had enemies, |
01:57:22 |
They could put you away for life, |
01:57:24 |
But he's been all political. Towelheads. |
01:57:27 |
That guy that jumped the freighter |
01:57:30 |
...with the drawings of the gas yards. |
01:57:33 |
Yeah, there's that. |
01:57:34 |
[SIGHS] |
01:57:37 |
How's he dealing with it personally? |
01:57:43 |
You tell me. |
01:57:55 |
There's a situation. |
01:57:58 |
...MIT graduate, nuclear science... |
01:58:00 |
...unusually good at mathematics, |
01:58:04 |
-I like her already. |
01:58:06 |
...but apparently disinterested |
01:58:10 |
Diplomacy's for the scarecrow. Millroy. |
01:58:13 |
Because he didn't have a brain. |
01:58:15 |
[CHUCKLES] |
01:58:17 |
I know you find me middle-class-- |
01:58:19 |
No, not middle class. |
01:58:21 |
Middle management. |
01:58:24 |
Can we make this |
01:58:29 |
At this stage in my life, |
01:58:33 |
You want the definition |
01:58:36 |
...all you gotta do is take a good look |
01:58:41 |
JEDBURGH: So you're suggesting |
01:58:45 |
MILLROY: |
01:58:46 |
Information is still coming in, |
01:58:49 |
She was probably involved. |
01:58:51 |
We're working backwards. |
01:58:53 |
Where is Northmoor exactly? |
01:58:56 |
It's an American-based |
01:58:59 |
...of Hollander North. |
01:59:00 |
It has two sites. |
01:59:04 |
...the other one even more hush-hush. |
01:59:06 |
Northmoor has no less than 24 |
01:59:11 |
My oversight capacity is not official. |
01:59:15 |
Oh. I see. |
01:59:16 |
Are we even having this conversation? |
01:59:19 |
We've never had a conversation. |
01:59:22 |
You see the problem-- |
01:59:25 |
...has its own security infrastructure. |
01:59:28 |
Autonomous security. |
01:59:31 |
Do you understand what I'm saying? |
01:59:33 |
Things may have been done. |
01:59:35 |
Are you absolutely sure |
01:59:39 |
Because you have to be absolutely sure. |
01:59:45 |
So, what's her position, |
01:59:48 |
She may have penetrated the facility. |
01:59:51 |
As I said, we're not sure which side |
01:59:55 |
She a sister fister? |
01:59:57 |
I don't believe so. |
01:59:58 |
But if she was. |
02:00:01 |
-Oh. |
02:00:04 |
Boston police are working |
02:00:07 |
...a Boston police detective. |
02:00:09 |
And what assumption |
02:00:12 |
That he wasn't. |
02:00:33 |
[SIGHS] |
02:00:43 |
You were never afraid of the dark. |
02:00:46 |
You're a brave girl. |
02:00:50 |
If you'd been more afraid. |
02:00:54 |
...maybe I'd still have you. |
02:01:01 |
But I'd love you less. |
02:01:06 |
Good night. |
02:01:11 |
Next time, tell your old man, huh? |
02:01:32 |
If you wanted me. I would've made time. |
02:01:35 |
If you dare think that you're safe... |
02:01:38 |
...just because I can't prove anything, |
02:01:41 |
I don't know what you're talking about, |
02:01:44 |
My driver is armed, |
02:01:47 |
-...in a state of paranoid confusion. |
02:01:50 |
If he takes his hands off the wheel. |
02:01:53 |
-What if I file a police report? |
02:01:57 |
I'm gonna let you go now. |
02:01:59 |
All you need to know is |
02:02:08 |
Go ahead. |
02:02:10 |
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