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Class Warfare (2024) #LMN | BEST Lifetime Movies | Based on a true story (2024)

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00:00:00She's just the kind of girl that you like to meet.
00:00:05She's got it going on.
00:00:07She's got it going real.
00:00:09She's gonna be strong.
00:00:11You know it's the deal, cause she's fine.
00:00:16She's so fine.
00:00:20Mom?
00:00:21You know she's got a boyfriend, cause that's the way it goes.
00:00:27Mom?
00:00:28I need to talk to Dad.
00:00:30Your father's on the phone, Tristan.
00:00:34He wants to talk to you tonight about college.
00:00:56Come on!
00:01:21Are you hurt?
00:01:23Well, I'm extremely pissed off I did laundry last night, but I'll get over it.
00:01:28Going a little fast there, weren't you?
00:01:32Hey, you're the class president girl, aren't you?
00:01:37Well, I guess diplomatic privilege allows you to ignore posted speed limits.
00:01:41Excuse me?
00:01:42You came out from behind that minivan.
00:01:44I couldn't have reacted regardless of what speed I was going.
00:01:47Whatever.
00:01:50Look, relax.
00:01:52When I win the lottery, I'll buy you a brand new car.
00:01:54Until then, I'm sure this one will function just fine.
00:01:56After all, the damage is just superficial.
00:02:00You do understand superficiality, don't you?
00:02:05Move your bike.
00:02:06I might have a test this afternoon, and I need to study.
00:02:09Wow, I'm impressed.
00:02:11You know, here I thought rich people just cruised through school.
00:02:14Some might.
00:02:15I believe in taking precautions.
00:02:17Now, will you move your bike?
00:02:19See, I don't know.
00:02:20I do believe in taking precautions,
00:02:22and I'm just a little nervous about putting myself back in your hood ornament's crosshairs.
00:02:26Move your bike already.
00:02:29Okay.
00:02:35Have a nice day.
00:02:49Good morning.
00:02:52What'd I do now?
00:02:54Well, you, some idiot hit my car.
00:02:56Plus, there's this test I haven't had time to study for.
00:02:59Plus, my dad and I were supposed to talk about my college apartment over breakfast,
00:03:02but he was on some stupid phone call the whole time.
00:03:05My dad and your dad weren't on a phone call.
00:03:07Some guy from Australia.
00:03:08It's like, hello, graduation is just months away.
00:03:10This is only my future we're supposed to be discussing.
00:03:13Hey, how'd your dad sound?
00:03:14My dad sounded a little freaked.
00:03:16I asked my mom if there was a problem with the company, and she said not to worry about it.
00:03:18Can this not wait? I have to find Mr. Tanaka, okay?
00:03:20You ever thought about taking the bus?
00:03:24Who's that?
00:03:26The idiot that hit my car.
00:03:31Jason, please.
00:03:33I've been going out for three years now.
00:03:35The insecurity thing was cute once, like a baby.
00:03:38But like a baby, it gets less and less cute as it ages.
00:03:42Well, why is he looking at you like that?
00:03:44Everyone looks at me, Jason.
00:03:46I don't want this guy to be any different.
00:03:48See you later.
00:03:52Hey, bro.
00:03:54What's the problem?
00:04:00Well, what do we have here?
00:04:02What do you think he's doing?
00:04:09Food and clothing drive.
00:04:11I didn't know clothing could drive.
00:04:15You know, you guys should think about coming.
00:04:17Yeah, right.
00:04:19Spend my Saturday afternoon at some immigrant flea market?
00:04:24Come on, strapping lads like yourselves must have boxes of tank tops you've thrown out after all that weight lifting.
00:04:32Why the hell should I give them to a bunch of Somalians?
00:04:36And more importantly, why the hell should I give them to you?
00:04:41Because this is right up your alley.
00:04:44They just want your old clothes, an excess item.
00:04:46It's not like they're asking you to give up something you haven't showed supply, like sensitivity, compassion, or, in your case, Brad, intellect.
00:05:05No fighting in the hallways.
00:05:07Break it up.
00:05:08Break it up.
00:05:10No, no, Mr. Tanaka, I swear we weren't fighting.
00:05:13Bradley and I were just discussing his homoerotic tendencies during his tenure on the wrestling team.
00:05:18Brad, don't worry.
00:05:19At your age, it can still be classed as experimenting.
00:05:21All right, that's enough.
00:05:23Get going, all of you.
00:05:25See you, fellas.
00:05:26Honestly, Richard, what is this fascination you have with arguing with people?
00:05:31Well, sir, it's the only way they'll listen.
00:05:36I need to find Mr. Tanaka and get him to postpone the test, or I'm dead.
00:05:41That's a strange choice for a last meal.
00:05:43Food's bad for the skin.
00:05:45You should tell your fast-food-eating girlfriend that.
00:05:48Ooh.
00:05:49Now, call me crazy, but I get the sneaky suspicion you don't like Amber.
00:05:53I don't hate her, but I'd take a proactive role in the contraceptive department if I were you.
00:05:58Otherwise, the little social climber may be getting fat for other reasons.
00:06:02Social climber?
00:06:04Now, how hypocritical is that, little Miss Debutante?
00:06:07I mean, you've been to more cotillions than Scarlett O'Hara.
00:06:10It's called networking, Graham.
00:06:12Those old-timers have money and influence.
00:06:14Think about it.
00:06:15You don't get into Harvard based on your SATs alone.
00:06:18Besides, this is the world I was born into.
00:06:21Amber, on the other hand, is trying to break free from her middle-class prison,
00:06:25and she's using your... to pick the lock.
00:06:29Well, at least that would explain the chafing.
00:06:32Trust me, Amber's cool.
00:06:34If you took half a chance and got to know her, you'd find that out for yourself.
00:06:40Graham, who's that guy?
00:06:43Oh, Richard Ashbery.
00:06:46He's in my third period.
00:06:48Scholarship case.
00:06:49Why?
00:06:50This wouldn't have anything to do with you nearly killing him outside, would it?
00:06:53What? What did he say about me?
00:06:54Not much.
00:06:55Just that he was going to ditch final period so he could get home before you get behind the wheel.
00:06:59Ugh.
00:07:07Graham, if this ends up in the video yearbook, I will make your life hell.
00:07:10I'd be a little more concerned about what we filmed last weekend.
00:07:14Graham, you said you erased that.
00:07:18My dad has given me the responsibility of field-testing this new camera.
00:07:22Therefore, all footage taped by this little wonder must be studied in great detail
00:07:26to make sure it lives up to the hype.
00:07:29So, my dad called last night.
00:07:31He's going to be in London for another week,
00:07:33which means the country house is going to be unoccupied.
00:07:36So I figure we drive out tomorrow, hang out for the weekend.
00:07:38What do you say?
00:07:39Sounds good to me. I'll tell Jason.
00:07:41I can't. I have to go see my sister's baby this weekend.
00:07:44So? See the baby, then drive up later. Come on.
00:07:47No adult supervision whatsoever.
00:07:50I'll think about it.
00:07:51Better. Otherwise, I'll slip a few naughty frames into the video yearbook.
00:07:54Shut up.
00:07:56Catch you later.
00:07:57Bye.
00:07:59So, Amber, what's up with you and Graham?
00:08:02What do you mean?
00:08:04Well, you guys have been seeing each other for a couple of months now.
00:08:07I guess I'm just trying to figure out what's in it for you.
00:08:11Kristen, what are you saying?
00:08:15It's beautiful. Is it new?
00:08:18No.
00:08:22Are you implying that I'm dating Graham for his money?
00:08:26There's no shame in admitting it.
00:08:28Money can make the ugliest guy sexy.
00:08:31And Graham's family has a lot of money.
00:08:35Okay, I'm only going to say this once.
00:08:38I'm dating Graham because he's a super nice guy.
00:08:41He makes me laugh. He listens when I talk.
00:08:44And he isn't afraid of public displays of affection.
00:08:47If he has all that, who cares how much money he has?
00:08:50I'm glad to hear it. Forgive me, Amber.
00:08:54It's just that Graham and I have known each other since we were in diapers.
00:08:57And we have this history of looking out for each other.
00:09:01Wow. Graham's really lucky to have friends looking out for him.
00:09:05Hey, Mr. Tanaka!
00:09:08Excuse me, Amber.
00:09:13I've been looking for you, Mr. Tanaka.
00:09:15I was wondering if there was any chance of pushing today's test back to Monday.
00:09:18Sorry, Miss Marshall. No sale.
00:09:20But you see, Mr. Tanaka, student council meetings were all this week, and I've been incredibly busy.
00:09:23I do appreciate the vast demands on your time, Kristen.
00:09:26But you've known about this for a week.
00:09:28Now, if you'll excuse me.
00:09:30Oh, there's just one other thing, Mr. Tanaka.
00:09:33My father wanted me to ask you by what date you needed this year's check for the school development fund.
00:09:38Have your father call me Monday.
00:09:42Oh, and if you see the others, let them know class is canceled today.
00:09:48I almost forgot I have an outside appointment this afternoon.
00:10:00Dad, are you home? In the living room?
00:10:04Dad, are you home?
00:10:06In the living room, Kristen.
00:10:12What is it, Dad?
00:10:14What's the matter?
00:10:18Come on, Dad. You're scaring me.
00:10:21We got some bad news this morning.
00:10:24Very bad news.
00:10:26Business news.
00:10:29Did we lose some money or something?
00:10:31Kristen.
00:10:34The company has been treading water for the last two quarters.
00:10:38We thought we'd found a way out.
00:10:40So we mortgaged everything and sank it into an Australian venture that your father found.
00:10:46Well, this morning we got the call from the lawyers, and that was it.
00:10:55We've lost it all.
00:10:57I'm afraid this will mean quite a few changes.
00:11:02We don't even know how we're going to pay for Harvard.
00:11:12Oh, look. Honey, you don't have to face this alone.
00:11:16The Beckmans are telling Jason right now.
00:11:19We're all in the same boat.
00:11:21Surely you guys must, you must, you must have some other investment, something, somewhere.
00:11:27We used all those to keep up the illusion that the company was still viable.
00:11:31We honestly thought things would turn around before...
00:11:35Oh, honey, we did this for you.
00:11:39We did it for you.
00:11:52We've got to figure a way out of this.
00:11:55I've never seen my dad like that.
00:11:57God, you're scaring the hell out of me.
00:12:00Well, my mom could barely speak.
00:12:04I don't know what to do or what to say.
00:12:07It'll get worse.
00:12:09You watch. Our friends will ostracize us once they find out.
00:12:12Come on, why would they do that?
00:12:14Because we'd do it to them.
00:12:16No, we wouldn't.
00:12:18Jason, we belong to an exclusive club with only one membership requirement.
00:12:23Money. The minute that's gone, so is our membership.
00:12:26And don't tell me you haven't known that since we were children.
00:12:29Don't you get it? Our safety net is gone.
00:12:32We're going to be out there now with the rest of the world scratching and clawing just to make a living.
00:12:37An Ivy League diploma was supposed to be our edge.
00:12:40Now we're going to be stuck in this Pacific Northwest nightmare forever.
00:12:46Hey. Hey!
00:12:48No smoking in the car.
00:13:00Just remember to keep a smile on your face this weekend.
00:13:03I will.
00:13:06Just remember to keep a smile on your face this weekend.
00:13:10Grandma's going to find out about this eventually.
00:13:13He doesn't have to hear it from you.
00:13:15Okay. I'll play along with this if it helps you deal with it.
00:13:19But you're wasting your time if we think we can do anything about it. It's out of our hands.
00:13:36I love you.
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00:14:47About bloody time.
00:14:49I tried calling to tell you we'd be late, but my phone wouldn't work.
00:14:52Yeah, they never do up here. Drives my old man crazy when he goes fishing.
00:15:00He had no plans for the weekend.
00:15:02Graham, you barely know the guy.
00:15:04Now you want him sleeping under the same roof?
00:15:06I'm fairly certain he's not going to walk away with the silverware.
00:15:09I wish I could say the same thing about you.
00:15:19Jason, this is Richard.
00:15:22I believe you two have already met.
00:15:25Now, don't let the fact that Richard's a rabid socialist get to you.
00:15:28I'm sure he's a nice guy once you get to know him.
00:15:31Funny, I thought socialists were extinct.
00:15:34Well, the booming economy's thinned our ranks a little,
00:15:37but that just means we have to shout that much louder to get heard.
00:15:41Okay, here's the lowdown.
00:15:43There's a major storm rolling in this evening,
00:15:46so we're going to be limited to indoor activities.
00:15:48Good. All I want is a drink.
00:15:50Well, you know where the bar is.
00:15:52And as for food, Richard claims to be something of a chef.
00:15:55Well, I think chef is pushing it a little.
00:15:57I mean, dude, if you know the difference from a spatula and a spoon,
00:16:00you're one up on the rest of us.
00:16:02Well, I guess I could whip something up.
00:16:04On one condition, everybody helps.
00:16:06What do you mean help? Help how?
00:16:10Some weekend getaway, and I feel like I'm stuck in a forced labor camp.
00:16:15You're enjoying this, aren't you?
00:16:17Yes, I am. There ain't no passengers on this train tonight.
00:16:21Everyone sings for their supper.
00:16:23So who taught you how to cook?
00:16:25I taught myself.
00:16:27My parents died in a car accident when I was 15.
00:16:30I've been pretty much on my own ever since.
00:16:32You learn to do things on your own when, you know,
00:16:35you don't have someone doing them for you.
00:16:38Check out what I found.
00:16:41Let's say we test our knowledge after dinner, huh?
00:16:43Excuse me, you want to tell me why you're not chopping things like the rest of us?
00:16:47Easy. Home court advantage.
00:16:49She's got a point, Graham.
00:16:51Hey, why don't you ask us some questions while we work?
00:16:53I'll tell you what. We'll each answer three questions.
00:16:56You get more right than me, I'll give you time off for good behavior.
00:16:59You're on.
00:17:00You in on this, Jason?
00:17:03Okay, first one's for Kristen.
00:17:06Who composed I Get a Kick Out of You?
00:17:10Cole Porter.
00:17:11Nice.
00:17:13Richard, alchemy is the study of what four elements?
00:17:17Earth, air, fire, and water.
00:17:19Ding!
00:17:20Kristen, name the study of hereditary improvement through selective breeding.
00:17:28Eugenics?
00:17:29Nice.
00:17:30Richard, this artist once stabbed fellow artist Paul Gauguin with a razor blade.
00:17:37Vincent Van Gogh.
00:17:39You can understand his anger, though.
00:17:41I mean, Van Gogh sold like one painting his entire life.
00:17:44A hundred years later, a portrait of Dr. Gachet sells for some obscene amount of money.
00:17:48Eighty-two point five million.
00:17:50The Japanese businessman who bought it looks at it once, sticks it in a warehouse, then dies.
00:17:55Nobody seems to know where the painting is.
00:17:57It was even rumored that he burned it so his sons could avoid paying the inheritance tax.
00:18:02Never took you for an art lover.
00:18:04Eighty-two point five million? What's not to love?
00:18:07Kristen, this country is bordered by Israel, Syria, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia.
00:18:15Egypt?
00:18:17Jordan.
00:18:22Good luck getting this one.
00:18:24Name the king of Corinth forever condemned to roll a boulder uphill.
00:18:33Sisyphus.
00:18:35This is such full. This was a set up. You guys looked at the cards before we started.
00:18:39Kristen, you lost fair and square. Give me the card.
00:18:42I'm going to go choose a new CD.
00:18:45It's better once you sell it until I get back.
00:18:47Well, that looks like it should keep for a while.
00:18:50I think I'm going to fix myself a drink. Want one?
00:18:55Well, cool. What about you?
00:19:16So, just out of curiosity, do you even know who Dr. Gachet was?
00:19:22Some physician, I would imagine.
00:19:25He took care of Van Gogh during his final days,
00:19:28a time when he created some of his most important works.
00:19:31Of course, that means nothing to you, does it?
00:19:37The sadness goes on.
00:19:41The sadness goes on.
00:19:45My compliments to your French tutor.
00:19:48Those were Van Gogh's final words on his deathbed.
00:19:51And, you know, listening to you, I kind of understand how he felt.
00:19:56You don't see the beauty behind the art, do you?
00:19:59You just see the price tag.
00:20:01I see the beauty behind the art.
00:20:03Yeah, yeah, but you can't feel it.
00:20:10If you despise rich people so much, then why'd you accept Graham's invitation?
00:20:14I mean, you run us down, but you drink our booze.
00:20:17And don't think I don't feel a little bit more like Robin Hood with every sip.
00:20:22I really came here just to observe you in your natural habitat.
00:20:27After all, one can't defeat one's enemy without first understanding him or her.
00:20:33You're saying I'm your enemy.
00:20:35You're saying I'm your friend.
00:20:38Seems to me all this observation is a waste of time if you only see what you want to see.
00:20:43I think you came here with your mind already made up.
00:20:46Maybe. Maybe not.
00:20:50Oh, there is one thing you can help me out with, if you don't mind.
00:20:54You see, occasionally at the newsstand, I pick up a copy of one of your women's magazines.
00:20:59And if I can bring myself to look beyond the strong, empowered young woman on the cover flashing her breasts,
00:21:06I can't help but notice that in every issue, there's an article dedicated to making sure you strong, professional young girls know how to have an orgasm.
00:21:17And?
00:21:19Well, it's just, I always thought that the poor had more children than the rich because they couldn't afford contraceptives.
00:21:25Not because the rich were so sexually inept.
00:21:31Sorry for the delay, Squire.
00:21:33Here you go.
00:21:37What was that all about?
00:21:39Nothing. Come on.
00:21:43Hello?
00:21:44Hey, it's me. You bored stiff yet?
00:21:46Oh, gosh. Bored in Mayberry? That's impossible.
00:21:51Still think you'll be able to get away?
00:21:53I don't know. Day after tomorrow, maybe, if at all.
00:21:57Listen, Graham, you were kidding the other day when you said you still had that tape, right?
00:22:02Actually, I kind of brought it up with me.
00:22:04Graham, you said you were going to erase that.
00:22:06Hey, Graham, can you give me a hand?
00:22:08I gotta go. Hey, look, we'll talk about the tape when you get your beautiful butt up here, okay?
00:22:13Oh, gosh. Since you asked me so nicely.
00:22:15Okay. Catch you later.
00:22:17Hi, Graham.
00:22:33This close and I'm still not going blind.
00:22:38Would you pick something already?
00:22:40I mean, you're putting Richard to sleep.
00:22:42Why not just have him neutered while you're at it?
00:22:46Anyone see that newspaper I brought up?
00:22:49Newspaper?
00:22:52Come on, Graham. Pick a movie or something.
00:22:54Okay. Richard.
00:22:56We have action or we have comedy.
00:22:59Or we have something from the Amber and Graham series, which is a bit of a tragic comedy.
00:23:08Richard?
00:23:13Um...
00:23:17I think, uh...
00:23:19I think I just won the lottery.
00:23:24Serious?
00:23:25I don't know. Am I seeing things or...
00:23:27Take a look.
00:23:32Oh, my God.
00:23:34Dude, you so just won the lottery.
00:23:36That's incredible.
00:23:38$23.5 million.
00:23:40Do you know the chances of winning the lottery?
00:23:43We need music. Put some music on. I'll get the champagne.
00:23:46I just won the lottery.
00:23:48That's incredible.
00:23:51Just, uh, just won the lottery.
00:24:04How was it out there?
00:24:06Brutal.
00:24:07I mean, there's no immediate need to build a new ark or anything, but...
00:24:11So, what did I miss?
00:24:14Well, the lovely Kristen here is playing Barbara Walters.
00:24:17Answer the question. How does a socialist like you justify trying to become rich?
00:24:21Easy. Half of this lottery's profits go to fund social programs.
00:24:25So the government's just gonna tax me more if I don't play.
00:24:27You gonna call them in the morning?
00:24:29Hell no. I'll wait a month at least.
00:24:31That's insane. It's your money. Take it.
00:24:34Eh, let the media froth a little while longer.
00:24:37Give them one more excuse not to have to report any real news.
00:24:40You'll have it spent in a year.
00:24:43Quite possibly. I'm giving half away to local shelters and such.
00:24:47Yeah, right. That's what everyone says.
00:24:49Yes, that's what everyone says. I, however, am not everyone.
00:24:52And I made a promise to myself long ago that if I ever won, I'd give half away to those less fortunate.
00:24:57Now it's come true, and I gotta live up to my promise.
00:25:01Sure, I'll keep half, but I don't foresee any great changes in my spending.
00:25:06Might go to college now that I can afford it.
00:25:09Can you picture me walking down the hallowed halls of some bloated Ivy League establishment?
00:25:14Princeton, Yale. Oh, wait, better yet, Harvard.
00:25:21We're going upstairs.
00:25:24Good night.
00:25:30Help the less fortunate? You should give half of the money to the local shelters.
00:25:35Help the less fortunate? You should give half of the money to us, for God's sakes.
00:25:39He's talking about going to Harvard, and I'm gonna have to go to some pissy little state college or something?
00:25:44God, when we get home, we will be poor and he will be rich.
00:25:48Doesn't that bug the hell out of you?
00:25:50Sure, Kristen, but for the last time, what can we do about it?
00:25:57God, Jason, it's just as well you'll never inherit the business.
00:26:01We'd only be postponing the inevitable collapse.
00:26:04Let's not wait. I'm sure you'll still be pissed off in the morning.
00:26:32Come to the party, Kristen.
00:26:37Come to the party, Kristen.
00:27:02We've lost it all. We've lost it all. We've lost it all.
00:27:11Hey, open the door!
00:27:17Hey, open the door, you jerk!
00:27:24It's me, let me in!
00:27:31Ha, ha, ha!
00:28:02Oh, I thought everyone had gone to bed.
00:28:06The rain stopped, I couldn't sleep.
00:28:09Do you want me to go?
00:28:11No.
00:28:12Look, I came here to relax. You would not call a 48-hour juice or something?
00:28:21What is it? Don't you trust me?
00:28:25I don't know. You kind of got that whole wolf in sheep's clothing thing going on.
00:28:31Allow me to ease your mind.
00:28:42So...
00:28:45Dammit, this bikini top didn't pinch me this much in the store.
00:28:51So, are you going to show me the ticket?
00:28:55You saw it earlier.
00:28:57Come on, I know you've got it out here. You probably aren't letting it out of your sight.
00:29:01Come on, I just want to see.
00:29:14It's torn at the top. Is it still good?
00:29:16Yeah, as long as the barcode's alright, the computer can still read it.
00:29:21So, you still going to buy me that new car like you promised?
00:29:24I was wondering when you were going to bring that up.
00:29:26Relax, I'm only kidding. I wouldn't hold you to a silly promise like that.
00:29:31But I would like an apology.
00:29:34For what, the accident? I'm not sure you rode one.
00:29:37No. For saying that I can't feel anything.
00:29:41Poor people don't have a monopoly on feelings, Richard.
00:29:45At least you better hope they don't.
00:29:47Remember, you're not one of them anymore.
00:29:52Damn this thing.
00:29:57Here.
00:30:02You don't mind, do you? I got used to going topless in Europe.
00:30:05I don't have a problem unless you have a problem.
00:30:09I don't have a problem.
00:30:10Good.
00:30:13I'm beginning to think it was fate I hit you with my car.
00:30:17Or maybe you're just a crap driver.
00:30:20Class differences were the only thing keeping us apart.
00:30:23That's not an issue anymore.
00:30:26You're one of us now.
00:30:29It's going to take a lot more than money to turn me into one of you.
00:30:34Are we really that evil?
00:30:37We can be quite nice once you get to know us.
00:30:50I don't mean to pry, but...
00:30:53doesn't your boyfriend sort of frown on this type of thing?
00:30:56Jason? He's just a holdover from my big and dumb phase.
00:31:00He's fun for a while, but...
00:31:02lately I've been looking for a man who could challenge me physically as well as mentally.
00:31:12Um...
00:31:15I'm sorry, I'm just...
00:31:16having a little difficulty separating your sudden change of attitude with my sudden change of fortune.
00:31:23It's good that you're cautious.
00:31:25You're going to have to beat him off with a stick once word gets out.
00:31:28They'll only be after one thing.
00:31:30But I already have money.
00:31:33So I pose no threat to you, right?
00:31:36Let me put it this way.
00:31:38It's not the size of your wallet that I'm interested in.
00:31:47Um...
00:31:48I, uh, I'm sorry. I have to, uh...
00:31:51It's just, I, uh, I'm kind of drunk and I'm a little tired and...
00:31:56I better go to bed before I do something I'll regret.
00:32:00You won't regret it. I promise.
00:32:05I'm really sorry.
00:32:17Morning.
00:32:18Morning.
00:32:20I made some breakfast. Help yourself if you're hungry.
00:32:23Where's Graham?
00:32:24Out front, I think.
00:32:25He's just going out as I came downstairs mumbling something about cable reception.
00:32:30It's more than just the cable. The phone's out too.
00:32:34Had to call him.
00:32:35Yeah, I know.
00:32:36I'm sorry.
00:32:37It's all right.
00:32:38It's all right.
00:32:39It's all right.
00:32:40It's all right.
00:32:41It's all right.
00:32:42It's all right.
00:32:43It's all right.
00:32:44He's out too.
00:32:46Had quite a little storm last night.
00:32:49Sorry, man.
00:32:50I'm not going to be able to take you hiking like I promised.
00:32:53I'm going to check out those generators before power's next thing to go.
00:32:55Do you want to head?
00:32:56No. It's a one man job.
00:32:58But I mean, just because I can't take you doesn't mean you can't go.
00:33:01Jason knows the trails. I'm sure you wouldn't mind.
00:33:04What do you say, Jace? Get for a little adventure?
00:33:09I don't know. I mean...
00:33:10Oh, go ahead, Jason.
00:33:11I'll stay here and give Graham a hand if he needs one.
00:33:14Well, to what do I owe the generosity?
00:33:17I don't mind getting my hands dirty.
00:33:23Better my hands than my new boots.
00:33:25Come on. Let's go see if I don't have a pair of hiking boots that'll fit you in the garage.
00:33:34We need to have a talk before you go.
00:33:36Easy. I'm not sure if I'm going yet.
00:33:38Yes, you are. You have to go.
00:33:40Why?
00:33:41You know the hiking trails up there.
00:33:43It's probably pretty slippery with all the mud.
00:33:46If he's not careful, he might fall and hurt himself.
00:33:49Or maybe worse.
00:33:55So tell me, what's the deal with the prom king and queen out there?
00:34:00Well, Jason's pretty cool.
00:34:02I mean, his insecurities could pay a therapist's mortgage, but he's basically harmless.
00:34:06As for Kristen?
00:34:08Well, harmless is hardly a word I'd use to describe Kristen.
00:34:12Yeah, I know.
00:34:14She made a move on me and little Richard last night in the pool.
00:34:20Yeah.
00:34:21Listen, we're stuck here with no contact from the outside world.
00:34:25And no one but the four of us knows that Richard's won the lottery.
00:34:28You heard him last night.
00:34:30He has no living relatives, no friends to speak of,
00:34:32no one to make a fuss if something were to happen to him.
00:34:35Whoa.
00:34:37What are you saying? That I push him off a cliff?
00:34:40Jason, this is our last chance to live our lives the way we've always planned.
00:34:44Just when was killing someone part of that plan?
00:34:47It wasn't necessary before. It is now.
00:34:50So what happened?
00:34:52Nothing. Got the hell out of there.
00:34:54Took a cold shower.
00:34:56I don't know if she's doing it to try to make Jason jealous,
00:34:59or if she just finds money that much of an aphrodisiac.
00:35:02Right now I'm leaning towards the latter, though. You know what I'm saying?
00:35:05Yeah, well, I'd keep an eye on her.
00:35:07I mean, as long as I've known Kristen,
00:35:09I've never seen her give up on something she was after.
00:35:12Thanks for the warning.
00:35:17What about Graham? What's he supposed to say?
00:35:19Nothing. If we make it look good.
00:35:22Listen, you always say that there's nothing we can do.
00:35:26Here's something we can do.
00:35:28This is our chance to take control of our lives.
00:35:32What are you going to do about it?
00:35:36So are we going or not?
00:35:56I don't know.
00:36:26Let's go.
00:36:45There must be a nest up there.
00:36:47You ever been up that far?
00:36:49Yeah.
00:36:51Good. Let's check it out.
00:36:56Come on, J-Man. Don't tell me you're afraid of a little adrenaline.
00:37:26We should probably turn back.
00:37:30Didn't we just have this conversation?
00:37:57Oh, fuck!
00:37:59Fuck!
00:38:23Help!
00:38:25Help!
00:38:29Help!
00:38:31Take my hand.
00:38:39I got you. I got you.
00:38:41Don't look down.
00:38:45I got you. I got you.
00:38:49Push yourself up with your feet.
00:39:00Fuck.
00:39:13Thanks for saving my life.
00:39:16Forget it.
00:39:18No. I'm serious.
00:39:22There's something else.
00:39:24I want to apologize for the way my friend acted at school the other day.
00:39:29How was he acting any different from the way you were?
00:39:32Come on. I never laid a finger on you.
00:39:35Yeah, but you also didn't lift a finger to stop it.
00:39:39Come on. A rich kid like yourself must have a few lawyers at family gatherings, yeah?
00:39:44Somewhere along the line you must have heard the phrase,
00:39:47silence equals consent.
00:39:50Let me ask you something.
00:39:53Do you trust your girlfriend?
00:39:57What?
00:39:58Kristen.
00:40:00Do you trust her?
00:40:02Of course I trust her.
00:40:04Why shouldn't I?
00:40:08No reason.
00:40:11Seems like she's got a lot on her mind.
00:40:13I don't know.
00:40:15No reason.
00:40:18Seems like she's kind of high maintenance, though.
00:40:20Maybe a little bit more trouble than she's worth.
00:40:24I can handle it.
00:40:28Let's hope so.
00:40:46How was it out there?
00:40:48Appetite building. What's for dinner?
00:40:50Let's check out the deep freeze.
00:40:52Cool.
00:41:07I couldn't find the right moment.
00:41:09I'm sorry.
00:41:11I'm sorry.
00:41:13I couldn't find the right moment.
00:41:15Of course you couldn't.
00:41:17Anyone else I might find it a bit suspect, but you?
00:41:20I have no problem whatsoever seeing that.
00:41:24Starting a bit early, don't you think?
00:41:27No.
00:41:28Not for someone who's just been told that the man in her life doesn't love her.
00:41:33When did I say that?
00:41:36Every second you do nothing to save our future, you say it louder and louder.
00:41:40Kristen, you weren't out there.
00:41:42It is easy to stand here and say it.
00:41:44It's something else when you're out there and it's in front of you.
00:41:48Okay, Jason.
00:41:50You do what your heart tells you.
00:41:52But I have to do what my mind tells me.
00:41:54And right now it says, if you aren't willing to care and provide for me,
00:41:58I need to find a man who will.
00:42:13A fine feast.
00:42:15My compliments on your defrosting skills, my good man.
00:42:17Matched only by your unparalleled uncorking abilities.
00:42:21Let's see them again. This one's empty.
00:42:23Jason, do you want to see if she's got a siphon under the table there?
00:42:27Come on, I get the last one.
00:42:29I knew there was a reason for this.
00:42:31I mean, it's not like you're going to get it.
00:42:33It's not like you're going to get it.
00:42:35It's not like you're going to get it.
00:42:37It's not like you're going to get it.
00:42:39It's not like you're going to get it.
00:42:41I knew there was a reason the rest of us didn't get any of it.
00:42:44I suggest we play another game.
00:42:46Possibly something a little more active than sitting around this table.
00:42:49Talk about it amongst yourselves while I'm gone.
00:42:53Same game as last night?
00:42:55No, no, no. He said active. That game was not active.
00:42:58You know, I think Graham's got to pin the year in the Van Gogh game around here.
00:43:01No. No learning.
00:43:03We used our brains last night.
00:43:05Tonight we'll, um, we'll use our bodies.
00:43:12You should go to bed.
00:43:15You gave up the right to tell me what to do when we broke up earlier.
00:43:18Or maybe you didn't take me seriously.
00:43:21Maybe words just aren't enough for you.
00:43:24Maybe I'll have to draw you a picture.
00:43:27Maybe you didn't take me seriously.
00:43:29Maybe words just aren't enough for you.
00:43:32Maybe I'll have to draw you a picture.
00:43:43Graham, left angering.
00:43:47This game would be so much more fun if it were Amber's butt in my face.
00:43:51Ah! Ah!
00:43:55How much of that lasagna did you eat?
00:44:01Damn, it's so hot in here.
00:44:03Maybe you should rest.
00:44:05No, I'm still in. Graham knocked me out.
00:44:08I'm going to wipe that smile off your face.
00:44:14A title vote.
00:44:16A new contender, Kristen Marshall,
00:44:18going up against the welterweight champion, Richard Ashbury.
00:44:24You gonna give me a shot at your belt?
00:44:26Outside of the fact it's a money belt, I can't see why you'd want it.
00:44:30Come on, big boy, are you ducking me?
00:44:32Uh, no, no, no. I am afraid of no one and nothing.
00:44:37How refreshing.
00:44:42Boom.
00:44:44Okay, Richard.
00:44:46Right foot, blue.
00:44:50Kristen, right foot, yellow.
00:44:55Here's where it gets interesting.
00:44:57Richard, left hand, green.
00:45:01Kristen, right foot, green.
00:45:06Richard, left foot, green.
00:45:12I win.
00:45:17Hey, just relax.
00:45:20You're kissing my girlfriend in front of me, man. You lost your mind.
00:45:23If anyone lost their mind, it's your girlfriend five drinks ago, okay, pal?
00:45:26Look, he's right.
00:45:28Take Kristen upstairs and call it a night.
00:45:30We'll discuss this again tomorrow when everyone's themselves again, all right?
00:45:47What the hell was that all about?
00:45:49I was trying to get your attention.
00:45:52You can be really heartless when you want to, you know that?
00:45:55I'm heartless? You're the one who doesn't give a damn what happens to our parents.
00:45:59What do our parents have to do with this?
00:46:02God, Jason, did you think I wanted all that money for myself or something?
00:46:11Think about what that money could mean for our folks.
00:46:14They're in their fifties. They don't have time to start over.
00:46:19You know, my mom and I were never that close.
00:46:22And if it was just her, I wouldn't care half as much.
00:46:25But my dad, my dad was always a rock.
00:46:29Always there for me whenever I needed him.
00:46:33But when I saw him crying like that, his hands shaking...
00:46:38God, Jason, I almost died.
00:46:41He just suddenly looked so frail, so old.
00:46:47Our mom looked the same way.
00:46:49Exactly, and that's why we have to do this. Not for us, but for them.
00:46:52No. That still does not justify killing them.
00:46:55You can't make this sacrifice for them. They'd do it for you.
00:46:58Come on, Kristen. They would not.
00:46:59Your mom would. She already did once.
00:47:03What are you talking about?
00:47:06My parents told me that your mom had two miscarriages before you were born.
00:47:11The doctors told her that further attempts could kill her.
00:47:14But she wanted you so badly, she was willing to risk her own life to bring you into this world.
00:47:21They never told you because they didn't want you to feel guilty.
00:47:24Don't you see? This is our chance to repay our folks for all that they've ever done for us.
00:47:29And just like her mom kept her secret from you,
00:47:32they never need to know what we went through for them.
00:47:36Kristen.
00:47:41Still, I just can't.
00:47:45You have the nerve to call me selfish.
00:47:47Come on. That is not fair.
00:47:49Think about fair when your mom's cashing her welfare check.
00:47:52Pleasant dreams.
00:48:03Jeez, you scared me.
00:48:08Please don't tell me you've been patting in that chair all night.
00:48:13You win.
00:48:16You always win, don't you?
00:48:19Lucky me. What exactly is it that I've won?
00:48:24The lottery.
00:48:26Hey. You guys catching our dinner?
00:48:30I'm sorry about last night. I overreacted.
00:48:34Me too. Friends?
00:48:36Yeah, don't worry about it.
00:48:38So what's up for this afternoon?
00:48:40Nothing as of yet. We're waiting on you guys to figure that out.
00:48:43Richard.
00:48:45What's up?
00:48:46Nothing as of yet.
00:48:47We're waiting on you guys to figure that out.
00:48:49Richard.
00:48:50What's up?
00:48:51Nothing as of yet.
00:48:52We're waiting on you guys to figure that out.
00:48:54Richard.
00:48:55I thought you might want to take another crack at finding that eagle's nest.
00:48:58I think I know where we went wrong.
00:49:00We zigged where we should have zagged type thing.
00:49:03You sure you're up to it?
00:49:05I'm game if you are.
00:49:07Yeah, let's go.
00:49:09Sounds good. Count me in too.
00:49:12But I was going to ask you to show me a rough cut of the video yearbook.
00:49:16Since when were you interested in that?
00:49:18I don't know. I was just thinking it's only a couple months until graduation.
00:49:21I guess I'm just feeling a little nostalgic.
00:49:24Well, it's not like it's finished or anything, but...
00:49:27I mean, do you mind?
00:49:29I'd love to get another opinion on this thing.
00:49:31Even if it is Kristen's.
00:49:33Yeah, Jason and I will manage.
00:49:36Give me a second to fire up the computer, huh?
00:49:38Okay.
00:49:44A little jet fuel to give you that competitive edge.
00:49:48Thanks.
00:50:18Keep an eye on those clouds.
00:50:43They're letting me go first.
00:50:48Okay.
00:50:54So where's the zag you were talking about?
00:50:59Closer than you think.
00:51:19Jason, help me.
00:51:21Jason.
00:51:23Jason, help me, damn it!
00:51:25I can't... I can't get a hold.
00:51:29Jason!
00:51:31I can't... I can't grab on to anything.
00:51:48Damn it.
00:52:18Oh, my God.
00:52:48Mom.
00:53:10Mom and Dad are hanging out a few more days.
00:53:13You're welcome to stay yourself.
00:53:15I'd love to, but I kind of want to go and see Graham.
00:53:19I know. I'm sorry. I love you.
00:53:22I'll miss you. I'll call you.
00:53:26Bye.
00:53:46Bye.
00:53:56About bloody time.
00:54:01Where the hell is Richard?
00:54:05It was an accident.
00:54:07What do you mean?
00:54:11We were climbing.
00:54:12His foot slipped on a rock.
00:54:17He fell.
00:54:23I tried to carry him.
00:54:29It rained.
00:54:32It was too slippery.
00:54:36I had to leave him.
00:54:38I had to leave him.
00:54:41What do you mean you left him?
00:54:47He's dead.
00:54:51Oh, my God.
00:55:03Was he breathing?
00:55:04The wind was howling.
00:55:07I couldn't hear myself think.
00:55:10He looked dead.
00:55:12So, let me see the ticket.
00:55:15It wasn't on.
00:55:17What? Of course it was.
00:55:20I checked his wallet.
00:55:22I checked his pockets. Everywhere.
00:55:25It wasn't there.
00:55:29What?
00:55:31What?
00:55:34You think I'm holding out on you?
00:55:37No, you wouldn't do that.
00:55:39He looked right at me.
00:55:42He knew.
00:55:44He knew before I let go what I was gonna do.
00:55:48It doesn't matter. He can't hurt you now.
00:55:52Look, don't worry about the ticket, okay?
00:55:55He probably hid it somewhere in his room before you guys left.
00:55:58When you and Graham go look for the body,
00:56:01I'll find the ticket.
00:56:05Mr. Jason Beckham.
00:56:08Killer.
00:56:10It's not funny, Kristen.
00:56:12Maybe not, but it is incredibly arousing.
00:56:16Leave it alone.
00:56:18I wanna get some sleep.
00:56:24We did it, Jason.
00:56:25It's like we were thrown off an ocean liner.
00:56:28We were drowning, but we made it to shore.
00:56:31And the best part is,
00:56:34we did it together.
00:56:49What is it?
00:56:51I don't know.
00:56:52I don't know.
00:56:54An animal or something.
00:57:02Richard!
00:57:03Oh, God!
00:57:05Richard!
00:57:07Jason, help me get him by the fire!
00:57:10For God's sake, Jason, come on!
00:57:15Richard, come on. Keep breathing.
00:57:18Come on.
00:57:23Come on.
00:57:31Come on.
00:57:33Richard, look at me.
00:57:35Speak to me.
00:57:38What is it?
00:57:40Come on.
00:57:42Come on.
00:57:53I thought you said he was dead.
00:57:55Come on, Graham. That's not fair.
00:57:57I mean, you'd have come to the same conclusion if you were there.
00:57:59Look at him.
00:58:02Get your stuff together.
00:58:04I'll shut everything down.
00:58:06Let's get going.
00:58:08Going? Going where?
00:58:10To the police station in town.
00:58:12But, Graham, the roads will be a nightmare with...
00:58:14Richard is dead, Kristen!
00:58:16Now that we know that for sure,
00:58:18we have to report it to the police.
00:58:19And the only way to do that is to drive into town tonight.
00:58:22Now.
00:58:25Help me get him into the car.
00:58:28Take him with us.
00:58:30Now!
00:58:50Come on.
00:59:04Stick close to Graham and keep him busy.
00:59:06Why?
00:59:08Just do it. Now go.
00:59:10There is a severe storm warning being issued again tonight.
00:59:13Certain mountain areas are reporting mudslides and power outages.
00:59:16Flash floods and road closures are...
00:59:19I can handle this myself, Jason.
00:59:21Just get your stuff and let's get going, okay?
00:59:50Graham, you scared me.
00:59:53That's funny.
00:59:55Because right now you're scaring the hell out of me.
00:59:57The term grave robber mean anything to you?
01:00:00It's no use to him now.
01:00:02If one of us doesn't claim it,
01:00:04it's just going to go to some stupid government or somebody.
01:00:07Now what's the point of that?
01:00:09If one of us does end up claiming it,
01:00:11they have a responsibility to make sure
01:00:13that the money is spent according to Richard's wishes.
01:00:15I.e. not on Gucci runways.
01:00:16Come on, Graham.
01:00:18Don't tell me you bought all that less fortunate crap.
01:00:21Every time some peasant wins the lottery,
01:00:23they always say,
01:00:25it won't change my life and six months later
01:00:27it's cocaine and call girls at the Super Bowl.
01:00:29I believe Richard meant every word he said.
01:00:31And I'm going to make sure his wishes become a reality,
01:00:33not yours.
01:00:35No, Graham, you don't understand.
01:00:39Jason and I are broke.
01:00:41The company's folding.
01:00:43We're losing the house.
01:00:44The cars, everything.
01:00:46I might not even get to go to college.
01:00:49You're the first person I've told that.
01:00:52Please, Graham.
01:00:54We've always looked out for each other.
01:00:56Jason and I have nothing now except for this.
01:00:58Please let us have it.
01:01:00Look, I'm sorry about your folks, Kristen.
01:01:02Really, I am.
01:01:04But the money isn't yours.
01:01:06Graham, please.
01:01:08We never would have done this if we weren't desperate.
01:01:10What do you mean, we?
01:01:12You're the only one here.
01:01:15Done what, exactly?
01:01:23Oh, my God.
01:01:25What have you done?
01:01:27Nothing.
01:01:29Don't freak out over nothing.
01:01:31Nothing?
01:01:33Graham, come on, we're your friends.
01:01:35We couldn't...
01:01:45Don't come any closer.
01:01:47I mean it.
01:01:49Graham, relax.
01:01:51We're your friends here.
01:01:53Right.
01:01:55Is that what you told Richard?
01:01:57You stupid bastard!
01:01:59What the hell kind of a story did she tell you
01:02:01to convince you to go through with this?
01:02:03Did she tell you about the little moves
01:02:05she put on Richard in the pool?
01:02:07You take that back, you lying bastard!
01:02:09You ask Jason if he thinks I'm lying.
01:02:11Don't tell me you're buying this crap.
01:02:12The world's gone crazy!
01:02:43He was making it up.
01:02:45His back was up against a wall
01:02:47and he was trying to put doubt in your mind.
01:02:49That's it.
01:02:51Were you and Richard in the pool?
01:02:53I couldn't sleep, so I went downstairs
01:02:55to get some fresh air.
01:02:57I'm sorry.
01:02:59I'm sorry.
01:03:01I'm sorry.
01:03:03I'm sorry.
01:03:05I'm sorry.
01:03:07I'm sorry.
01:03:09I'm sorry.
01:03:10I couldn't sleep, so I went downstairs
01:03:12to see if it would relax me.
01:03:14Richard was already there.
01:03:16I got sick of his bull and went back upstairs.
01:03:18That's all.
01:03:20How am I supposed to believe that
01:03:22after that little show you put on last night?
01:03:24Honey, the whole point of that
01:03:26was to make you jealous.
01:03:28Why would I make a move on Richard
01:03:30if you weren't there to see it?
01:03:32Oh.
01:03:34He's coming around.
01:03:36We have to do something.
01:03:38I want to talk to him before we decide.
01:03:45There really isn't much to decide.
01:03:52We're going to have to get rid of him.
01:03:56Graham is our friend, Kristen.
01:03:59We've known him since we were kids.
01:04:00And now you're talking about killing him?
01:04:02Grow the hell up.
01:04:04Your good buddy was just about to turn us into the cops.
01:04:06Or had you forgotten?
01:04:08How are we supposed to explain all this?
01:04:10Look out the window, Jason.
01:04:12The roads are treacherous.
01:04:14Nobody's going to be very surprised
01:04:16if a car loses control and goes off the mountain
01:04:18killing everyone inside.
01:04:20I don't know.
01:04:22Know this.
01:04:24You and I are in this together.
01:04:26Sink or swim.
01:04:28We either come down this mountain
01:04:30as convicts or millionaires.
01:04:37The choice is yours.
01:04:39But you better decide quickly.
01:05:01It'll take several blows if I have to do it.
01:05:04If you really are his friend, Jason,
01:05:06this is your last chance to prove it.
01:06:00Come on.
01:06:26Stick him in the jug tonight
01:06:28and then drive him off the cliff in the morning.
01:06:30Come on.
01:06:36It's Amber. Come on.
01:06:38Just stay out of sight.
01:06:40You're going to...
01:06:42I'll tell her you've gone to bed.
01:06:44You're going to have to drive him off the cliff tonight.
01:06:46She'll hear me dry it out.
01:06:48I'll keep her distracted.
01:06:50It won't work. She'll hear me dry it out.
01:06:52Leave that to me and come on.
01:06:55Ma'am!
01:06:57Jason!
01:07:00Wait!
01:07:02How am I supposed to get back in?
01:07:04Oh, for God's sakes, Jason.
01:07:06Figure out something on your own for once.
01:07:19Hey.
01:07:21We didn't think you were coming.
01:07:23God, look at you.
01:07:24Why don't you go get another glass, hmm?
01:07:41I think I did some serious damage to my car.
01:07:45I don't even want to think about what this is going to cost me.
01:07:51So, where are the guys?
01:07:54Jason's passed out in one of the guest rooms.
01:07:56The lightweight.
01:07:58Graham and that Richard guy went into town.
01:08:00They should be back soon.
01:08:02They went into town? What for?
01:08:04Cigarettes or something.
01:08:06Cigarettes? Graham doesn't even smoke.
01:08:09I think they were for Richard.
01:08:11Anyway, they'll be back soon.
01:08:19Oh! Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
01:08:21I am so sorry.
01:08:22I don't know what happened.
01:08:24My hand just went numb.
01:08:26I'll lend you one of mine. Come on.
01:08:28First, let's get some tunes happening, okay?
01:08:34This way, we can hear it upstairs.
01:08:37Isn't Jason trying to sleep?
01:08:39No, I said he was passed out.
01:08:41Big difference.
01:08:43Trust me, he won't hear a thing.
01:08:45That's cute.
01:08:47This really isn't necessary.
01:08:49I mean, I do have clothes of my own.
01:08:51Yeah, I know. We could go back upstairs.
01:08:53We're not going back downstairs.
01:08:55Listen, there's a big door downstairs,
01:08:57and I don't need to walk down there.
01:08:59It's not necessary.
01:09:01I'm sorry, I thought it would be.
01:09:03Sorry, I thought it was necessary.
01:09:05No, I mean, who wants to go downstairs at midnight?
01:09:07I mean, we could go back upstairs.
01:09:09Okay, fine.
01:09:11I'm sorry, I thought it was necessary.
01:09:13We're not going back downstairs.
01:09:14Yeah, I know. You know, I just...
01:09:17I feel so bad. I always feel so awkward around you, and now I do this.
01:09:22You feel awkward around me?
01:09:25Seriously. I mean, Graham and I have never had any romantic feelings,
01:09:30but we've known each other for a long time. I guess I just felt kind of threatened by you.
01:09:44I know.
01:10:00I can't believe they went into town.
01:10:03Graham mustn't know what the roads were going to be like.
01:10:06You don't think something's happened to them.
01:10:09God, I don't even want to think about it.
01:10:12Listen to me, Miss Morbid.
01:10:15They'll be back soon and mocking us for caring.
01:10:42Come on.
01:11:12I'm going to go change the CD.
01:11:29This is really nice, you know, just talking, hanging out,
01:11:32finally getting to know each other better.
01:11:42Get in.
01:11:53What happened? Did you do it?
01:11:55Hey, didn't we just hear this CD?
01:12:03We just heard this, didn't we?
01:12:05Yeah, yeah, you're right. I'm so sorry.
01:12:07I should have asked you to pick something for me.
01:12:09What pants do you like?
01:12:11I don't know. The Earthmen are cool.
01:12:17Are you okay?
01:12:19Yeah, I just got a little head rush.
01:12:23It's making it all sort of caught up with me, you know?
01:12:25Well, maybe you should lie down.
01:12:27Yeah, I think that's a good idea. I think I'm going to go upstairs and go to bed.
01:12:31I'm sorry to bail on you.
01:12:33It's okay. I'm just going to wait up for Graham.
01:12:36Okay, good night.
01:12:37Good night.
01:12:39I've been thinking about something.
01:12:42I want to hold on to the ticket.
01:12:45Why should you hold it?
01:12:47I don't know if I would argue with someone who's killed two people in one day.
01:12:51I mean, who knows what I'm capable of, Kristen?
01:12:54I'm at least canon right now.
01:12:56Which is precisely why I should hold on to it.
01:13:00Besides, who's kidding who?
01:13:04You wouldn't hurt me, Jason.
01:13:06Yeah? What makes you think so?
01:13:10Because I haven't told you to.
01:13:15My poor baby.
01:13:18What a day you've had.
01:13:20Let's see if we can't relax you a little.
01:14:07Yes?
01:14:09Listen, guys, Richard and Graham didn't come home last night.
01:14:13I think we should go into town early, see if somebody knows something or has seen them.
01:14:20What do you think?
01:14:24Okay, just give us a sec.
01:14:27Okay, sure.
01:14:30Thanks, guys.
01:14:34What tape was it on?
01:14:42We're, uh, ready to go.
01:14:45Okay.
01:14:51Wow, this looks even worse in daylight.
01:14:57Why would Graham think he can make it in the Jag?
01:15:00Well, he has been coming up here for years, you know.
01:15:02Well, that's my point. He would know just how bad the roads could get.
01:15:26Oh, my God.
01:15:57Oh, my God, look at that fence.
01:16:00Jason, stop the car here.
01:16:12No!
01:16:27Oh, my God, they're dead.
01:16:30Well, maybe they're still alive.
01:16:32No, Amber, they're dead.
01:16:35Well, how do you know?
01:16:38Amber, they've been out here all night.
01:16:40Look at the way Graham's body is bent.
01:16:56Oh, my God.
01:17:26Oh, my God.
01:17:29Oh, my God.
01:17:55You okay?
01:17:58You can be a bitch sometimes, Jason. Sometimes.
01:18:01But you're no angel yourself.
01:18:04It's okay. We're human beings.
01:18:08What we did, we did it together.
01:18:12And that's a bond that we share that no one else can ever come close to.
01:18:16And because of that bond, I know that I will always be able to trust you.
01:18:20Here.
01:18:23I want you to hold it.
01:18:26We did it, Jason.
01:18:29We're millionaires.
01:18:37I told him those garden rails were too old.
01:18:40It's only a matter of time, I said.
01:18:57I need to find Mr. Tanaka and get him to postpone the test, or I'm dead.
01:19:02Strange choice for a last meal.
01:19:05Okay.
01:19:07Graham, if this makes it into the video yearbook, I will make your life hell.
01:19:11I'd be a little more concerned about what we filmed last weekend.
01:19:14Graham, you said you erased that.
01:19:26I don't believe this.
01:19:29Back up in the mountains, you said we would give the money to them.
01:19:33Just look at this seriously.
01:19:35Now that we're paying for our own education, we're already saving our parents, what,
01:19:39a couple hundred thousand for the whole stay?
01:19:41That's money they now get to keep for themselves.
01:19:43So, in a way, it's like we've already given them their share, right?
01:19:48You know, I spoke to my mom last night.
01:19:51I asked her about the miscarriages.
01:19:54This comes as no surprise to you, but it was the first that she had heard about it.
01:19:58Well, of course that's what she'd say.
01:20:01You're saying that my mother's lying to me.
01:20:04She's still trying to protect you.
01:20:07Just like she told you not to worry when she knew the company was failing.
01:20:11Graham was telling the truth about you and Richard in the pool, wasn't he?
01:20:14God, Jason, no. For the last time, I've never wanted anyone else but you.
01:20:18Honey, this is just post-traumatic stress.
01:20:21It'll all disappear once we get the money.
01:20:23That simple, huh? Money smooths away all the pain, heals all the scars.
01:20:28There's only one way to find out.
01:20:31Let's go cash the ticket.
01:20:33I never took you for an art lover.
01:20:54$82.5 million? What's not to love?
01:20:57Sisyphus.
01:21:00You guys are such fools. This was a set-up. You guys looked at the cards before we started.
01:21:03This isn't your last fair and square. Give me the card.
01:21:06I'm going to go choose a new CD.
01:21:09You kids fight amongst yourselves till I get back.
01:21:12Just think how much our lives will change the minute we walk back out that door.
01:21:15Graham should be here with the camcorder.
01:21:17Oh, God. Graham's camcorder.
01:21:19He was filming when Richard and I were discussing him winning the lottery.
01:21:22I knew it! I told you!
01:21:24Never mind what you told me. We've got to go back and get the camcorder before anybody watches that tape.
01:21:28It's not up there anymore. At least the tapes aren't. Amber took them all when we left.
01:21:32Why the hell didn't you say anything?
01:21:37So, first I picked 9 because I like 9. 9's a good number. It's before 10.
01:21:42Uh, 11. 11 has two digits. I like that.
01:21:4515. 15 was just something that just came to me.
01:21:48Like, 15. Just pick 15. So, I picked 15.
01:21:51Figures. The one thing guaranteed to put us in prison and you let her take it.
01:21:55I'll fix it.
01:21:57You're a train dad sometimes.
01:21:59I said I'll fix it.
01:22:01Hey!
01:22:02Shut up and drive, Jason.
01:22:28She said her family was at her sister's.
01:22:36Amber, are you in there? It's me, Kristen.
01:22:44Hey, Amber. How are you?
01:22:46Hey, guys. Um, not too good, actually.
01:22:51I'm kind of tired. I was thinking about going back to sleep.
01:22:54Nonsense. You can't spend all your time moping.
01:22:56You're alone in there, right?
01:22:58Let us come in and try and cheer you up.
01:23:01Um, no thanks. I'd like to be alone right now.
01:23:07Um, maybe some other time.
01:23:10I don't think you realize how serious this is.
01:23:14We're trying to help you here.
01:23:25Beep. Beep. Beep.
01:23:27Beep. Beep. Beep. Beep.
01:23:53Help me, Maria. Please.
01:23:54Why? What's going on?
01:23:58I need your car.
01:24:00Why?
01:24:01I don't have time to explain. Please, Maria. I just need your car.
01:24:05What the hell did you think you were doing?
01:24:07The whole neighborhood probably heard you smash that window.
01:24:09We got what we wanted.
01:24:11Besides, I didn't see you doing anything, as usual.
01:24:17Watch it, Jason. Don't forget whose idea this was in the first place.
01:24:20I haven't.
01:24:27An accident report was filed by a Sheriff Moorhead.
01:24:30Only, it wasn't an accident. I know that for a fact.
01:24:33You know, I'm calling you from my car.
01:24:35I told you, I'm following them, right?
01:24:41Oh, God.
01:24:43What if Amber's called the cops?
01:24:45St. Graham's death has you acting a little weird.
01:24:47One look should convince them of that.
01:24:49Give me the ticket.
01:24:52Can we speak with someone in charge, please?
01:24:54Perhaps I can help you.
01:24:56Not unless you've got $23.5 million underneath that desk.
01:25:00Right.
01:25:02And can we have a couple of scratch-and-wins, please?
01:25:05Hey, the more the merrier.
01:25:09Right, right. A black SUV heading west on Stradbrook.
01:25:13But I lost them.
01:25:15Uh-huh.
01:25:16Wait. Wait, okay, I found them.
01:25:19They're in a parking lot on the corner of Stradbrook and Sixth.
01:25:23Have a seat.
01:25:27I'm, uh, I'm Marcus Wynn, branch manager.
01:25:30So, uh, what can I do for you today?
01:25:40These, uh, these are last week's winning numbers.
01:25:45What happened to the rest of it?
01:25:47It was an accident.
01:25:49Luckily, the barcode is still there. On the back.
01:25:52On the back. Well, thank you. Yes, I know where it is.
01:26:03Well, these are last week's winning numbers, all right.
01:26:08The problem is, this ticket is from this week's draw.
01:26:13What?
01:26:14This ticket was purchased at the Mack Variety on Friday afternoon at 4.30.
01:26:19About 20 hours after these numbers were announced as last week's winners.
01:26:23So, if you don't mind, I have a lot of work to do.
01:26:28And, uh, I don't need any more interruptions from a couple of kids trying to pull a fast one.
01:26:35Get out.
01:26:41Officer!
01:26:43Okay, they're in the lottery office, okay? They're about to cash the ticket.
01:26:46They're about to cash the ticket.
01:26:47This is all your fault.
01:26:48Shut up, Jason. I need to think.
01:26:49You stupid, stupid bitch.
01:26:51Hey, who are you calling stupid?
01:26:52Who else? This is all your fault, remember?
01:26:54It was also my idea to have you do all the killing, remember?
01:26:59What the hell are you saying, Kristen?
01:27:01Nothing. For now.
01:27:03But if you ever decide you need to clear your conscience,
01:27:06keep in mind who could probably cut the better deal.
01:27:09You or me.
01:27:12That's not fair!
01:27:13That's not fair!
01:27:14You two, hold on a second.
01:27:17Hey, let's just everybody stand still, okay?
01:27:21Now, were either of you responsible for putting a rock through the same lady's window earlier this morning?
01:27:29I'm not leaving until I get some answers.
01:27:32Oh, my God!
01:27:43That was really, really stupid.
01:27:46Watch it, Jason.
01:27:54No!
01:27:56Put that out.
01:27:57Go to hell, Jason.
01:28:01Keep your eye on the road, will you? You're doing as piss poor job as it is.
01:28:04Give it to me!
01:28:05Just drive, you idiot!
01:28:07You know, I am sick and tired of you always getting in your way.
01:28:10Not this time!
01:28:13No!
01:28:19No!
01:28:23No!
01:28:28Jason!
01:28:44Are you hurt?
01:28:46I don't think so.
01:28:48This door is jammed.
01:28:49You're going to have to come through the window.
01:28:51Undo your seatbelt.
01:28:52We can't risk a spark.
01:28:53Slowly.
01:28:54Slowly.
01:28:56Good, good.
01:28:57Now, climb through the window.
01:29:08No way!
01:29:09You can't do that!
01:29:13No!
01:29:43No!
01:29:44No!
01:30:11I hope I'm not taping over something important, Graham,
01:30:13but I'm about to attempt a grand social experiment.
01:30:18Let's see how Kristen reacts to the new and financially improved Richard.
01:30:24I, for one, am dying to see what happens.
01:30:30Let's see how Kristen reacts to the new and financially improved Richard.
01:30:36I, for one, am dying to see what happens.
01:30:44So, are you going to tell me what happened here today?
01:30:49I'm still trying to figure that out myself.
01:30:52Would coffee help?
01:30:54You're a godsend, Maria.
01:30:57Tumbling spaces
01:31:01Working to renew a lot of vibe
01:31:08Higher, higher we rise
01:31:21Oh my God.
01:31:26Oh my God.
01:31:28What? What? What is it?
01:31:33Uh...
01:31:35Nothing.
01:31:44Blessings, graces
01:31:48Joyful as we lay

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