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A twisted woman wants revenge against the unwitting man she blames for killing her brother. She seduces him, marries him and proceeds to make his life hell while plotting his ultimate demise.

Director: Don E. FauntLeRoy
Writers: Frank Rehwaldt, George Saunders, Richard Dana Smith
Stars: Perry King, Shannon Sturges, Lesley-Anne Down

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Transcript
00:00:30Here's your Labor Day forecast for the Tallahassee area.
00:01:30Yeah, it's about four miles south of the airport on Kingston Avenue at Hollyhock.
00:01:42Hey, buddy, buddy, can you hear me?
00:01:46Buddy?
00:01:47What's your name?
00:01:49Reuben.
00:01:50My name is Reuben Tyler.
00:01:53Reuben, I'm a doctor.
00:01:54My name is Robert and help is on its way, okay?
00:01:57Stay where you are.
00:01:58Don't move.
00:02:06Ma'am, can you hear me?
00:02:19Stay down.
00:02:21Leah!
00:02:24Reuben?
00:02:31No!
00:02:33Don't go.
00:02:34I'm afraid of the dark.
00:02:36There's nothing to be afraid of, Reuben.
00:02:40Promise me, Leah.
00:02:41Promise me that we'll always be together.
00:02:44We will.
00:02:48Night, night, Reuben.
00:02:52Go to sleep.
00:03:04You made the right call, doctor.
00:03:06You saved a life.
00:03:08I sure don't like playing God.
00:03:10Think of it this way.
00:03:12If you hadn't been in Tallahassee for the day, both of them would have died.
00:03:27You a manicurist?
00:03:32A fast food counter somewhere?
00:03:44I know one thing.
00:03:46You're nothing.
00:03:47A nobody.
00:03:49Just a drunk.
00:03:51A piece of trash.
00:03:56While my brother, an artist, one of God's chosen, lies naked and cold and dead down the hall.
00:04:10There's no justice.
00:04:31Nurse?
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00:05:27I already miss Hawaii.
00:05:34Yeah.
00:05:35But the honeymoon lives on.
00:05:36Promise.
00:05:37Till the day I die.
00:05:41Don't die yet.
00:05:43I have such wonderful plans for us.
00:05:53Oh.
00:05:55You're home early, Dr. Stewart.
00:05:57Oh, Greta.
00:05:59Yeah, it was raining, and we took an early flight.
00:06:13Liza, this is?
00:06:14Helen.
00:06:16My ex-wife.
00:06:17Of course, Helen.
00:06:19I recognize you from your pictures.
00:06:21I'm so sorry about your mother.
00:06:25Thank you, Liza.
00:06:26Thank you.
00:06:31Well, I suppose you're both wondering what I'm doing here.
00:06:35I was about to ask.
00:06:37I had a small gift for Greta.
00:06:39You see, Greta and I were old friends.
00:06:41And quite frankly, you two weren't expected back
00:06:46until later.
00:06:47God, have you any idea how embarrassing this is?
00:06:50Nonsense.
00:06:51Helen, you're always welcome here.
00:06:53Isn't she, Robert?
00:06:55Yes, of course, she is.
00:06:57Greta, there are some bags in my trunk.
00:06:59Could you go get those, please?
00:07:02Helen, Robert tells me that you're a published author.
00:07:05You must be so proud.
00:07:06After two manuscripts that went absolutely nowhere,
00:07:11I'd say relieved is a better word.
00:07:13Excuse me.
00:07:17I'd better be going.
00:07:23Helen, let's be friends.
00:07:26Yes?
00:07:27Yes.
00:07:32Yes.
00:07:34Good.
00:07:36Nora, I'm not really officially back yet.
00:07:39I know that, doctor.
00:07:40I was going to leave a message with Greta,
00:07:41but I'm glad I've got you.
00:07:45We've got a situation here.
00:07:47It's your brother.
00:07:48Is this about Rachel?
00:07:51She moved out last week.
00:07:52Well, he knew it was coming.
00:07:55He looks dreadful.
00:07:56He forgets things.
00:07:58He's late for appointments.
00:07:59Why, Jackie, Jackie at the hospital
00:08:03said the nurses are talking.
00:08:05I tried to call you in Honolulu last week, twice.
00:08:09I never got any messages.
00:08:10Doctor, I'll be honest.
00:08:12I'm afraid to leave him alone with a patient.
00:08:16Disgraceful.
00:08:17Greta, Greta, I don't think that she
00:08:20meant it the way you took it.
00:08:21For 12 years, I have been working for Dr. Robert.
00:08:24He's always treated me with respect, always.
00:08:26Even you, when you were there.
00:08:28Could you give her a chance?
00:08:29I have given her every chance.
00:08:30For three months, she's been there taking over everything.
00:08:33She wants me to start wearing a uniform.
00:08:36Look, I'll be there in 20 minutes, OK?
00:08:39OK, bye.
00:08:41Brad.
00:08:43Yeah?
00:08:48You better get going.
00:08:49Yeah.
00:08:54Helen, I'm telling you, that woman is no good.
00:08:58Es una maldita.
00:09:00Maldita te lo digo, maldita.
00:09:11Hello, Doctor.
00:09:27Hi, Judith.
00:09:28Where's Nora?
00:09:31I'm sorry, Doctor.
00:09:32It's OK, Nora. I'll take care of it.
00:09:33Where is he?
00:09:34He's with a patient in B.
00:09:35Well, you're looking good, Mr. Rainier.
00:09:41Let's see here.
00:09:48Brad, I need to see you.
00:09:54I didn't expect you today.
00:09:56You look like shit.
00:09:57Is that your medical opinion?
00:09:59My medical opinion, wiseass, is that this Rachel thing
00:10:02is throwing you completely for a loop.
00:10:03Well, I can't fool you, can I?
00:10:05No, you can't.
00:10:06Look at that.
00:10:07Dextroamphetamine, Valium, Andropedine.
00:10:12Hi.
00:10:14For my back.
00:10:15Why the fuck didn't you call me?
00:10:17You were on your honeymoon.
00:10:22Last Tuesday, you know, I come home from work with flowers.
00:10:28We had a spat over breakfast, and you know, for the life of me,
00:10:31I can't remember what it's about.
00:10:34But she's gone.
00:10:43There's nothing but a goodbye forever.
00:10:47You'll hear from my lawyer note on the dining room table.
00:10:52What am I going to do, Bobby?
00:10:57You're going to get better, but no more pills.
00:11:02That's easy for you to say.
00:11:08This is serious business, Brad.
00:11:11We're not auto mechanics here.
00:11:13If we make a mistake, we can't call up the manufacturer
00:11:15and order a new part.
00:11:16All right.
00:11:22No more pills.
00:11:26Shave.
00:11:32No more pills.
00:11:53Hey, Leah.
00:11:54What happens when you grow up?
00:11:56Do you get a boyfriend?
00:11:57You're my boyfriend, Reuben, forever and a day.
00:12:02I love you, my darling, for forever and a day.
00:12:32I can't stop thinking of Brad, how he must feel to lose
00:12:39someone he loves so much.
00:12:41No wonder he's acting strangely.
00:12:44Do you think?
00:12:46I mean, he's always had bouts of depression.
00:12:51Takes everything to heart.
00:12:55I never saw two people more ill suited
00:12:57to each other in my life, but still.
00:13:00You know, why don't you do something?
00:13:04Just you two, just some guy thing.
00:13:08You know, there's a Laker game on Sunday.
00:13:11It'd be perfect.
00:13:12I'll do you both some good.
00:13:14Thanks.
00:13:15That's a great idea.
00:13:18I'd love to go by.
00:13:22I think it's the Sixers.
00:13:26Hey, how am I doing?
00:13:29I'm fine.
00:13:31Seriously, Bobby, I'm fine.
00:13:38We haven't been to a game together in years.
00:13:41No, I envy your closeness, you and Brad.
00:13:44I want our children to be just as close.
00:13:46I want to have lots and lots of children.
00:13:49Wait a minute, I thought we settled on two.
00:13:52When a woman's in love, she gets greedy.
00:13:57Well, let's get started.
00:14:28Have a good Sunday, Robert.
00:14:32I've got better things to do.
00:14:57God damn it.
00:15:28I never liked you much, Nora, but that's not why.
00:15:34It's just time for you to step aside.
00:15:51Hey, Liza?
00:15:54Liza, can you help me for a minute?
00:15:57Sure.
00:15:58I'm stumped.
00:15:59What do you think?
00:16:05Hurry up.
00:16:06You're going to be late.
00:16:07Thank you.
00:16:08Promise me you'll choose the tie for my funeral.
00:16:11I promise.
00:16:13Save some lives.
00:16:14I'll try.
00:16:28OK.
00:16:42Greta, if you don't mind, I'd like you to park your car
00:16:45in the garage from now on.
00:16:47But I always park it here.
00:16:50Please?
00:16:52And when you're doing the upstairs,
00:16:53could you be a bit more attentive,
00:16:55especially in the master bedroom?
00:16:56I'm terribly allergic to dust.
00:16:59I was up all night sneezing.
00:17:03Think you can make me quit?
00:17:05You don't know me.
00:17:10Hi, Doctor.
00:17:11Morning, Judith.
00:17:13Any messages?
00:17:14Your brother called from the hospital.
00:17:16Nothing important.
00:17:17Who's my first appointment?
00:17:19Mrs. Jeffers, 115.
00:17:21Doctor, Nora isn't in yet.
00:17:24I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation.
00:17:26But she's never done this before.
00:17:27Doctor, not calling in?
00:17:29I'm worried.
00:17:30Don't be.
00:17:44I told you not to touch this.
00:17:47I'm just trying to be more attentive to my dusting.
00:17:50Dust it.
00:17:51Do not touch it.
00:17:55I'd like to be alone, if you don't mind.
00:18:11Unbelievable.
00:18:13Doctor Stewart?
00:18:15Yes, Judith.
00:18:16Nora's sister wants to speak to you.
00:18:18She's on line one.
00:18:25Hello, uh, Carolyn.
00:18:26It's Carolyn, isn't it?
00:18:27How are you?
00:18:40First Brad, then Nora.
00:18:44Some homecoming, huh?
00:18:47I'm sorry.
00:18:48I don't know how I could say a thing like that.
00:18:51Nora's been with us since the first day
00:18:53we opened our doors.
00:18:57You know, I hate to even say anything,
00:18:59but you should really start thinking
00:19:01about getting a replacement.
00:19:03I know.
00:19:04May I make a suggestion?
00:19:06Sure.
00:19:08I have some experience with office work I could fill in.
00:19:14Oh.
00:19:16That would sure make things easier.
00:19:19Well, just until you find someone else.
00:19:22Because my real job is right here, being your wife.
00:19:28Being the perfect wife.
00:19:53Oh.
00:20:05Oh, God.
00:20:16Maybe.
00:20:20Oh.
00:20:21I'm so sorry.
00:20:22I didn't mean to scare you.
00:20:24It's OK.
00:20:25You going through the patient's files?
00:20:28Shouldn't I?
00:20:30Sure.
00:20:31Actually, I think it's a good idea.
00:20:37Excuse me.
00:20:38Hey, gotta pee.
00:20:39Come for me, OK?
00:20:40Mr. Dipsy's in room one, doctor.
00:20:46Keep up the good work.
00:20:52Oh, I will.
00:20:53Don't you worry about that.
00:21:11Helen, I'm just filling in until we
00:21:14can find a replacement for Nora.
00:21:15Oh.
00:21:22I still can't believe she's gone.
00:21:26And so violently.
00:21:32Robert's expecting you.
00:21:34Liza, I hope you don't mind.
00:21:37It's just that, well, I have these properties with my mother,
00:21:40and Robert's always been a genius with real estate.
00:21:42Helen, we're friends, remember?
00:21:46You know where his office is.
00:21:51OK.
00:22:05You gave me that, didn't you?
00:22:07Yeah.
00:22:09For your birthday, 1995.
00:22:12You remember the year?
00:22:15It's inscribed on the vase.
00:22:18Yeah.
00:22:21OK, let's hear about these vast holdings you need to unload.
00:22:25I wouldn't say vast.
00:22:36Let me know how it all works out, will you?
00:22:47There's one more thing.
00:22:49This is going to come as no surprise to you,
00:22:51but it needs to be said.
00:22:54When we were together, I was an angry, paranoid.
00:22:59What are you, quoting me?
00:23:00Will you please be serious?
00:23:01Just listen to me, please.
00:23:03I'm sorry.
00:23:04OK.
00:23:06I hated myself, my life, our marriage.
00:23:20I thought it was because we couldn't have children.
00:23:31I knew how much you wanted them, but it was more than that.
00:23:40I was jealous.
00:23:42Jealous of you, your work, all of it.
00:23:49Some people find it hard to live in someone else's shadow.
00:23:57And I apologize for putting you through hell
00:24:01until I found that out.
00:24:06Well, soon we'll all be living in your shadow.
00:24:09A book published is not a career.
00:24:11Yeah, it's a pretty good start.
00:24:14I've taken up enough of your time.
00:24:18Thanks for listening.
00:24:25Acute carotid sinus hypersensitivity,
00:24:28symptomology weakness, nausea, angina, allergic to digital.
00:24:34I think we have a winner, Mr. Gleeson.
00:24:37I think we have a winner, Mr. Gleeson.
00:24:47So, tell me, what do you think of Liza?
00:24:51And you be truthful.
00:24:55I like her.
00:24:57You?
00:25:01Yeah, yeah, I think I do.
00:25:06Robert's crazy about her, though, isn't he?
00:25:08I mean, you can see it all over his face.
00:25:12Damn him.
00:25:14Greta doesn't like her, though.
00:25:20Helen.
00:25:25How long does it take for the sense of loss to go away?
00:25:32I'll call you when I find out.
00:25:36You stupid sis of mine!
00:25:41He's gone, Reuben. It's okay.
00:25:43Reuben? Where are you?
00:25:46He's gone, Reuben.
00:25:50He's gonna kill me, Leah.
00:25:52No, he won't, Reuben. I won't let him.
00:25:54I don't wanna die.
00:26:07Hello, Mr. Gleeson.
00:26:09This is Liza calling from Dr. Brad Stewart's office.
00:26:12I'm calling to confirm your appointment for Monday the 27th.
00:26:15Yes.
00:26:1711.30.
00:26:19Terrific.
00:26:21And how are you doing on your prescriptions?
00:26:23Okay, make sure to let the doctor know.
00:26:26We'll see you then.
00:26:28Bye.
00:26:37What does she have in here?
00:27:02Oh, look at this.
00:27:05Oh, look at this.
00:27:15You are my life, my inspiration.
00:27:20Oh, my God.
00:27:22He is handsome.
00:27:26You know what I think?
00:27:28I think Pretty Boy here keeps her motive running.
00:27:31Plus, she takes Dr. Robert for everything he's got.
00:27:37Come on, Greta.
00:27:39I mean, it could be anybody.
00:27:42It could be an old friend, a relative.
00:27:44You believe that?
00:27:46Yeah. Let me hide a bunch of pictures of an uncle, a cousin,
00:27:50or an old school chum in a secret drawer.
00:27:53Oh, and I forgot.
00:27:55A Valentine's card?
00:28:01Look, all I know for sure is that
00:28:04you've got to put these pictures back where you found them.
00:28:09Well, if I'm going to put them back, I've got to go.
00:28:12I've got a ton of errands to do.
00:28:15Every day, her list keeps getting longer.
00:28:22Are you sure I shouldn't tell Robert?
00:28:24Oh, what good would it do?
00:28:27He's crazy nuts about her.
00:28:32Yeah, I know.
00:28:46Things are going smoothly, Reuben.
00:28:49Much more smoothly than I expected.
00:28:52She was right.
00:28:55I'm not going to let her get away with this.
00:28:58I expected...
00:29:01she wouldn't dare.
00:29:29You were in my jewelry box.
00:29:35It fell off the dresser while I was dusting.
00:29:38Some stuff fell out.
00:29:40And you just thought you'd help yourself.
00:29:42No, I put everything back.
00:29:44A ring is missing, Greta.
00:29:46There's no way I can find it.
00:29:48I'm going to have to find it.
00:29:50I'm going to have to find it.
00:29:52I'm going to have to find it.
00:29:54I'm going to have to find it.
00:29:56A ring is missing, Greta.
00:29:58A very special ring. It belonged to my mother.
00:30:00I don't care if it belonged to the Pope.
00:30:02I never stole anything in my life. Not ever.
00:30:05Perhaps you can explain what this was doing in your purse.
00:30:08What?
00:30:10You're fired, Greta. Gather up your things and get out.
00:30:13I want you out now.
00:30:16The moment I saw you, looked in your eyes,
00:30:18I knew what you were.
00:30:20What's going on here? What is this?
00:30:22Ask your wife. I'm leaving.
00:30:24Robert, I've fired Greta.
00:30:26Why?
00:30:28Honey, this was in my jewelry box this morning.
00:30:30When I went to put my earrings away, it was missing.
00:30:32She's the only one who could have taken it.
00:30:34If it was in my purse, it's because you put it there.
00:30:36You are a liar. You are lying to me.
00:30:38Greta, stop it. Will you stop it?
00:30:40And you are lying to Dr. Robert.
00:30:42We trusted you, Greta, and you betrayed that trust.
00:30:44I can't think of anything lower.
00:30:46Oh, I can.
00:30:48What about keeping secrets from your husband?
00:30:50She's got photographs, Dr. Robert,
00:30:52of a young guy, a very handsome guy,
00:30:54him and her together.
00:30:56She talks to him up there as if he was there with her.
00:30:58I don't want to hear it.
00:31:00And love letters.
00:31:02She keeps them hidden in a secret compartment
00:31:04in that box that she keeps on her dresser.
00:31:06You're insane, Greta.
00:31:12God bless you, Dr. Robert.
00:31:14And good luck.
00:31:18You're gonna need all the luck you can get.
00:31:22Oh, my goodness.
00:31:24I can't believe it.
00:31:26It's okay. She's gone.
00:31:32Aren't you curious about my secret drawer?
00:31:34I know I would be if I were you.
00:31:36It's none of my business.
00:31:38Yes, it is.
00:31:40I'm your wife.
00:31:42These are all pictures of your dad, aren't they?
00:31:44I always keep them in a special place.
00:31:48I'm sorry.
00:31:50I don't know what got into Greta.
00:31:52Oh.
00:31:54You're a trusting man, Robert.
00:31:56That makes you a good husband.
00:31:58I'm sorry.
00:32:00I don't know what got into Greta.
00:32:02I'm sorry.
00:32:04I don't know what got into Greta.
00:32:06I'm sorry.
00:32:08I don't know what got into Greta.
00:32:10You're a trusting man, Robert.
00:32:12That makes you vulnerable.
00:32:20Morning, Liza.
00:32:22It certainly is.
00:32:24Help me out.
00:32:26Rachel tried to serve me with papers this morning.
00:32:28I didn't answer the door.
00:32:30She's gonna be mad.
00:32:32She's probably gonna try to call here.
00:32:34If she does, do not let Judith put her through.
00:32:36No problem. Coffee?
00:32:38No, thanks.
00:33:08I'm sorry.
00:33:38Hmm.
00:33:40Mr. Gleason is here, doctor.
00:33:42He's in room three.
00:33:44Thank you, Judith.
00:33:50Brad looks like he's coming down with something.
00:33:52Ask me.
00:33:54He's looked a little weird since, you know, Rachel.
00:34:00Oh, Brad.
00:34:02That was a joke.
00:34:04You always laugh at my jokes.
00:34:06I'm not laughing.
00:34:08Sorry, Ravel.
00:34:10Tell me again.
00:34:12Doctor's office.
00:34:14Oh, hi, Mrs. Stewart.
00:34:16How are you?
00:34:18Good.
00:34:20Yeah, I know. It has been a long time.
00:34:22Yeah, he's here.
00:34:24Okay, I'll put you through.
00:34:26You take care, too. Okay.
00:34:28Excuse me, Ravel.
00:34:32Yes?
00:34:34Uh, put her on.
00:34:38Hello, Rachel.
00:34:42What?
00:34:44I'm with a patient right now.
00:34:48Liza?
00:34:50Yes?
00:34:52Rachel called. Judith just put her through.
00:34:54Oh, I forgot, Brad. I'm so sorry.
00:34:56Well, anyway, could you, uh,
00:34:58take Mr. Gleason's prescription and fax it through to the pharmacy?
00:35:00Thank you.
00:35:02By the way, Mr. Gleason's house, the line down there is a mile.
00:35:04Sure thing, Mr. Gleason.
00:35:06Do you know, without me, this one and his brother
00:35:08would probably be selling shoes at the mall.
00:35:10Oh, both Brad and Robert
00:35:12say you're the best teacher they ever had.
00:35:14Well, best science teacher, anyway.
00:35:16The best, period.
00:35:18Come on, Ravel. I'll walk you out.
00:35:32Liza.
00:35:36I'm due at the hospital 10 minutes ago,
00:35:38and also I'm gonna be late tonight
00:35:40to lecture at UCLA.
00:35:42I'll wait up.
00:35:50Ravel.
00:35:52You look wonderful. Robert!
00:35:54Thank you.
00:35:56Hey, I like the new Mrs. Stewart,
00:35:58but then I like the old Mrs. Stewart.
00:36:00Thank you.
00:36:02You might take a gander at your brother here.
00:36:04He's looking a tad wilted around the edges.
00:36:06Yeah, well, I'd better go see a doctor.
00:36:08Yeah.
00:36:10Do that.
00:36:12Know any good ones?
00:36:14You made a joke.
00:36:20Are you sure that this isn't some kind of
00:36:22giant misunderstanding?
00:36:24Bitch.
00:36:26Excuse my language. She's a liar. She set me up.
00:36:28She accused you of stealing?
00:36:3012 years.
00:36:3212 years.
00:36:34I'll talk to Robert.
00:36:36He's not gonna do any good.
00:36:38She's got him wrapped around her little finger.
00:36:40Well, I can try.
00:36:44I never stole anything.
00:36:48I know you didn't, Greta.
00:36:50I know.
00:36:52PHONE RINGS
00:36:54Doctor's office.
00:36:56Hello, Helen. He's not in.
00:36:58Sure will.
00:37:00No.
00:37:02No, no, everything's fine.
00:37:04Mm-hmm.
00:37:06Okay. Bye-bye.
00:37:08Okay. Bye-bye.
00:37:38PHONE RINGS
00:38:08Oh!
00:38:10I was expecting a delivery,
00:38:12but this is much better.
00:38:14Please, please, come in.
00:38:16Well, the pharmacy couldn't deliver,
00:38:18and this is on my way home.
00:38:20Can I get you a soft drink?
00:38:22That'd be lovely. Thank you.
00:38:24Thank you.
00:38:38I'm, uh, sorry about the cans,
00:38:40but all the glasses are still in the dishwasher.
00:38:42Please sit down.
00:38:44No. Dr. Stewart.
00:38:46Brad.
00:38:48Wanted you to start the medication as soon as you got it.
00:38:50Um...
00:38:52What do you think about this stuff?
00:38:56I'm just a doctor's wife, Mr. Gleason.
00:38:58But if Brad thinks it's good for you,
00:39:00then it's good for you.
00:39:02Need some water?
00:39:04No, no. Cola's fine.
00:39:10You know, the boys, uh,
00:39:12were both in my classes.
00:39:14Science, right?
00:39:16That's right.
00:39:18Freshman science and biology.
00:39:20I had three students.
00:39:22Now, Brad had to work like a beaver
00:39:24to catch up to his brother's record.
00:39:26I mean, things always came easy for Robert.
00:39:30You ever think they'd end up being doctors?
00:39:32I used to talk about it a lot,
00:39:34but then I thought, well, you know, kids.
00:39:36Yeah.
00:39:38This woman in the photographs, is that your wife?
00:39:40Yes, that's Margaret.
00:39:42She died three years ago.
00:39:44Well, I'm so sorry.
00:39:46It looks like you two
00:39:48are in love.
00:39:50Oh, yes. We traveled everywhere together.
00:39:52Every summer, a different place.
00:39:56I'm sorry.
00:40:00Did I, uh,
00:40:02tell you that I taught
00:40:04Robert biology?
00:40:06About a hundred years ago.
00:40:08Something's not right.
00:40:10Yes.
00:40:12Unfortunately for you, Mr. Gleason,
00:40:14your choice of physicians.
00:40:18I don't understand.
00:40:20Brad?
00:40:22Actually, Robert.
00:40:30He's a murderer, you know.
00:40:38You didn't take Ibisol, Mr. Gleason.
00:40:40It was digital.
00:40:42You're very allergic to digital.
00:40:44Mrs. Stone.
00:40:46Liza, shh.
00:40:48Please.
00:40:52Look on the bright side.
00:40:54Soon, you're gonna be
00:40:56on the most wonderful journey of them all.
00:40:58With Margaret.
00:41:02Why?
00:41:04Justice, Mr. Gleason.
00:41:06Justice.
00:41:16Shh.
00:41:18Shh.
00:41:22Let go, Mr. Gleason.
00:41:24Let go.
00:41:26Shh.
00:41:46Say hello to Margaret for me.
00:42:16I want to draw
00:42:18all the roses in the backyard.
00:42:20The red ones and the yellow ones,
00:42:22they're my favorite.
00:42:24Yeah, do you think
00:42:26I can get some watercolors for Christmas?
00:42:28Maybe.
00:42:30Sure makes a man feel proud.
00:42:32Real proud.
00:42:34Stepson
00:42:36wants watercolors
00:42:38for Christmas.
00:42:40Ruben's
00:42:42a good artist.
00:42:44Yeah?
00:42:46You think if I got him a pink football,
00:42:48he'd play with it?
00:42:50You know, every day, I thank God
00:42:52that you're not our real father.
00:42:54You just live here.
00:42:56Don't you smart-mouth me, girl.
00:43:02If you ever try to hurt him again,
00:43:04Wayne, I'll come into your room
00:43:06at night when you're sleeping,
00:43:08and I'll cut your throat.
00:43:10It's okay.
00:43:12I'm sorry.
00:43:14It's just me.
00:43:16I'm sorry. Are you all right?
00:43:18I had an awful dream.
00:43:20There was
00:43:22someone trying to hurt you,
00:43:24and I had a knife.
00:43:26It's okay.
00:43:28It's okay.
00:43:30I'm home now.
00:43:32I'm here, and you're safe.
00:43:36I think I might be pregnant.
00:43:38Really?
00:43:40In a few days.
00:43:42Oh, that's wonderful.
00:43:44It's wonderful.
00:43:46Daddy.
00:44:00Grandpa?
00:44:04Grandpa?
00:44:10You know, we make a pretty good team.
00:44:12Oh, well, we'll see when it's
00:44:14diaper time and 4 a.m. feedings.
00:44:16Who are we kidding?
00:44:18Our kids are gonna be so smart
00:44:20that they'll feed themselves
00:44:22and change their own diapers.
00:44:26Hello?
00:44:32Okay.
00:44:34I'm gonna get going right now.
00:44:36What is it?
00:44:38Um, it was
00:44:40Orville Gleason's granddaughter.
00:44:42Orville's dead.
00:44:46She just found his body.
00:44:48Oh, that poor, sweet man.
00:44:50Yeah.
00:44:52She was trying to find Brad.
00:44:54She can't locate him.
00:44:56I gotta get going.
00:45:00I've known that man most of my life.
00:45:08I'm so sorry.
00:45:10Thank you.
00:45:12The emergency people were here,
00:45:14and they said cardiac arrest.
00:45:16Is there anything I can do?
00:45:18No more to worry.
00:45:20It's on its way.
00:45:22Would you excuse me for a minute?
00:45:24Sure.
00:45:26I'll be right back.
00:45:29They said cardiac arrest.
00:45:32Is there anything I can do?
00:45:34No more to worry.
00:45:36It's on its way.
00:45:38Would you excuse me for a minute?
00:45:40Sure.
00:45:58♪♪
00:46:08♪♪
00:46:18♪♪
00:46:28♪♪
00:46:38Good morning, Doctor.
00:46:39Judith.
00:46:40I need to see Orville Gleason's file.
00:46:42I'll bring it to your office.
00:46:44And he's Brandon?
00:46:46He's on his way from the hospital.
00:46:47Okay.
00:46:48♪♪
00:46:57♪♪
00:47:07Good, thanks.
00:47:08Oh, God, no.
00:47:13You wanted to see me?
00:47:16Here, come in, Brad.
00:47:17Close the door.
00:47:24What's wrong?
00:47:27Orville Gleason is dead.
00:47:29What?
00:47:32I saw him yesterday.
00:47:33He was fine.
00:47:34Orville suffered a fatal reaction to Digitol.
00:47:36Digitol?
00:47:37Why would he take that stuff?
00:47:38It was poison to him.
00:47:39Then why'd you write him a prescription for it?
00:47:41No, no, no, no, no.
00:47:42Iversol.
00:47:43I prescribed him Iversol.
00:47:44That's impossible.
00:47:45No, it's not!
00:47:46Goddamn it!
00:47:47Why'd I write?
00:47:48I'm so sorry to interrupt.
00:47:50Yes, Judith?
00:47:51It's Helen from Dr. Roberts.
00:47:53Put her through.
00:47:54Robert?
00:47:55Hello?
00:47:56He's gonna need to call you back, Helen.
00:47:57This is a really bad time.
00:47:58Okay.
00:48:00Excuse me.
00:48:02Thank you.
00:48:04Oh, no.
00:48:08Okay, so, let's see.
00:48:10There has been a mistake.
00:48:13All right?
00:48:14People make mistakes.
00:48:16I make a mistake myself every once in a while.
00:48:19Yeah, when you make a mistake, people don't die.
00:48:22I don't know.
00:48:23I don't know.
00:48:24I don't know.
00:48:25I don't know.
00:48:26I don't know.
00:48:27I don't know.
00:48:28I don't know.
00:48:29I don't know.
00:48:30I don't know.
00:48:31I don't know.
00:48:33Brad, I gotta ask you this,
00:48:35because I know you've been going through a rough patch lately.
00:48:38So, is it possible that you were self-medicating on the day that you...
00:48:42Oh, Jesus, Ted.
00:48:43Why don't you talk like a human being?
00:48:45What are you asking me?
00:48:47Was I high?
00:48:48Was I taking drugs?
00:48:49Was I under the influence?
00:48:50Because if that's what you're asking,
00:48:51why don't you just come out and ask it?
00:48:56Okay, Brad.
00:48:57I'm asking.
00:48:58No!
00:48:59No!
00:49:00No drugs, Bobby!
00:49:01You have to believe me!
00:49:02Both of you!
00:49:03You have to believe me!
00:49:04Brad, it's not a matter of believing you or not believing you.
00:49:06I'm your lawyer.
00:49:07It's my job to prepare you for the worst.
00:49:10Now, if there were no drugs, no problem.
00:49:13Ted.
00:49:14But if there were drugs, it's a big problem.
00:49:16And for you, too, my friend.
00:49:18There were no goddamn drugs!
00:49:20Goddamn it!
00:49:21Stop!
00:49:22Brad!
00:49:23Brad!
00:49:24Stop!
00:49:25You hear me?
00:49:26Stop it!
00:49:27Okay!
00:49:28Okay!
00:49:32Okay, good.
00:49:33No drugs.
00:49:34Good.
00:49:38So, worst case is a big malpractice suit.
00:49:42What about family?
00:49:43They always got family.
00:49:45Yes.
00:49:46Are they aware of the details?
00:49:49Because if they are, we'll deal with it.
00:49:51But if they're not, we're home free.
00:49:55No.
00:49:56No.
00:49:57No.
00:49:58No.
00:49:59We're home free.
00:50:00No.
00:50:01Goddamn it!
00:50:02We are not home free!
00:50:03We're responsible.
00:50:04A terrible thing has happened.
00:50:05We are responsible.
00:50:06We're going to take the fucking responsibility.
00:50:09Bobby's right.
00:50:11Why?
00:50:14Bobby, honor?
00:50:16You do the right thing, and then everybody and his cousin gets to clobber the shit out of you?
00:50:20Ted, exactly.
00:50:22Honor.
00:50:23Some people can't live without it.
00:50:25Honor in a dishonorable world.
00:50:30You're a fucking museum piece.
00:50:34What about you, Brad?
00:50:38Same museum.
00:50:46I'm sorry to interrupt.
00:50:48No, it's all right.
00:50:49I'm going.
00:50:51Everybody's upset.
00:50:53Just my job is done for the day.
00:50:58I'll see you through the door, Ted.
00:51:06Such a crazy day.
00:51:10I wasn't feeling well, Rachel called.
00:51:12It was my fault, Brad.
00:51:14Jesus, God.
00:51:18I killed a man.
00:51:20Ted.
00:51:26Can I talk to you in the kitchen for a minute?
00:51:28Sure.
00:51:40Everyone at the office noticed that Brad was a little out of it yesterday.
00:51:45He said he wasn't using drugs.
00:51:47And I believe him.
00:51:48That's not what has me worried.
00:51:52I just don't think he should be alone right now.
00:51:56I was thinking he'd stay with us, just until things sort themselves out.
00:52:02You're incredible.
00:52:12Hey, buddy.
00:52:15The next few weeks are going to be pretty tough.
00:52:19So what do you say that you quit living on microwave cooking for a while?
00:52:23We'll go back to your place, pack a few bags and come back here.
00:52:26And you can stay up in the guest room for as long as you like.
00:52:31What about Liza?
00:52:34It was her idea.
00:52:38Are you sure you can't stay?
00:52:40No, I better get going.
00:52:43Who am I kidding?
00:52:45I wasn't going to tell you anything, but I have to tell you.
00:52:47What?
00:52:48She's taking birth control pills.
00:52:50Liza?
00:52:51Taking birth control pills and at the same time talking babies and bassinets with Dr. Robert.
00:52:58You sure about this?
00:53:00I found them weeks ago.
00:53:01This woman, she lies the way you and I breathe oxygen.
00:53:04But hey, I'm just a disgruntled ex-employee who's going to listen to me.
00:53:10It's all up to you.
00:53:15Who's going to listen to me?
00:53:17The disgruntled ex-wife.
00:53:27Dan, if you need anything of mine, you know, blades or aftershave or something, just follow.
00:53:34Brad.
00:53:38You know I'm on your side, right?
00:53:40I know.
00:53:43I'm going to give it some thought, the shrink idea.
00:53:49Okay.
00:53:50It's going to be like old times, isn't it?
00:53:52You down the hall?
00:53:53Yeah, like old times.
00:53:57Listen, I've got to call some people, let them know where I am.
00:54:01What can I say?
00:54:02Both of you.
00:54:03You're family, Brad.
00:54:05Nothing's more important than family.
00:54:10A mistake.
00:54:11At the drug store, maybe.
00:54:13No, the mistake was on our end.
00:54:15You don't remember writing it.
00:54:17What I remember, what I...
00:54:19What I remember is writing prescription for Ivasol,
00:54:22giving it to Liza and having her fax it to the pharmacy.
00:54:25The reality is, I wrote digital.
00:54:28The reality is, I wrote digital.
00:54:31I've seen it.
00:54:33It's my handwriting.
00:54:37Helen.
00:54:40What are you doing tomorrow?
00:54:42I need to talk.
00:54:45No, I can't tomorrow.
00:54:47The day after, we'll go to the beach early, 10.30?
00:54:52Sounds good.
00:54:55Brad, I'm glad you called.
00:54:57Thanks.
00:55:14Robert!
00:55:15Jesus, Helen.
00:55:17I need to talk to you.
00:55:18I'm sorry, this isn't a very good time, okay?
00:55:20No, please.
00:55:21Please.
00:55:24I heard about Mr. Gleeson and Brad.
00:55:30I'm sorry.
00:55:31Thank you, but that's not why you're here, is it?
00:55:34This is awkward.
00:55:36We're laying you out, but I called the office.
00:55:43It's about Greta.
00:55:44Stay out of it, Helen.
00:55:46Greta is not a thief, and you know it.
00:55:49Greta found Greta in possession of stolen jewelry.
00:55:51Now, why the hell would she lie about something like that?
00:55:53I don't know, but I think she did.
00:55:57Just don't go there, Helen, please.
00:56:00You just think about it.
00:56:01Please, just think about it.
00:56:05Greta has worked faithfully in your house for 12 years.
00:56:08Not a problem.
00:56:09You've been married to Eliza for just a few weeks.
00:56:13I know how this must sound coming from me, but you...
00:56:15You just called my wife a liar.
00:56:17I think this conversation is over.
00:56:18Well, one of them is a liar.
00:56:20Helen, you know who you sound like?
00:56:23Who?
00:56:24The old pre-therapy Helen.
00:56:26The one I was married to.
00:56:27The one I couldn't live with.
00:56:42Stay out of it, Helen.
00:56:44Just stay out of it.
00:56:49You know what?
00:56:51I think I hear voices.
00:56:54Voices?
00:56:55Yeah.
00:56:56Twins?
00:56:57Wouldn't that be nice?
00:56:59Would that make you happy?
00:57:01Very.
00:57:02Then twins it is.
00:57:11That smells good.
00:57:12Oatmeal?
00:57:14Whenever I was sick or feeling low,
00:57:16my stepdad used to make me oatmeal
00:57:17with lots of milk and sugar.
00:57:19Sounds like a really nice guy.
00:57:21The best.
00:57:23Just like my husband.
00:57:27Take care of my brother.
00:57:29I will.
00:57:39I'll take really good care of him.
00:57:47Knock, knock, knock.
00:57:49Wake up, sleepyhead.
00:57:53Lucky you.
00:57:54Breakfast in bed.
00:57:56Oh.
00:57:57That would have come down.
00:57:59Oh, nonsense.
00:58:00I like smiling people.
00:58:02And you know Robert.
00:58:03He's always in such a hurry.
00:58:05Robert doesn't know how lucky he is.
00:58:09That's very sweet.
00:58:11Well, eat it while it's still hot.
00:58:13And you'll feel much better, I promise.
00:58:15Why, it's a special medicine, huh?
00:58:17You bet.
00:58:18Let me know if you need anything else.
00:58:35Mr. Vance on three.
00:58:40Give me some good news, Ted.
00:58:42Your bill's in the mail.
00:58:43Yeah, very funny.
00:58:45Funniest thing I could think of.
00:58:47Listen, I called about Gleason's granddaughter.
00:58:49She's filed the expected malpractice suit.
00:58:52Thanks to some unsolicited information
00:58:54from a pair of honorable assholes
00:58:56who shall remain nameless.
00:58:59How can I stand you?
00:59:01Because I have a magnetic personality.
00:59:03Talk to you later.
00:59:13I feel something.
00:59:15What's wrong, Brad?
00:59:20Breathing.
00:59:21It's just breathing.
00:59:24It's a horror.
00:59:28Call a doctor.
00:59:30I think I'm going to...
00:59:33go to this truck.
00:59:35Actually, Brad, you're overdosing on a controlled substance.
00:59:42What?
00:59:57Morphine.
00:59:58Lots and lots of it.
01:00:02Do you know how easy it is to get drugs these days?
01:00:05A day trip to Tijuana, that's all.
01:00:09Why, why is that?
01:00:11Your brother's a murderer.
01:00:18Now, they say you lose control of your bowels.
01:00:21I hope not. I think that's such an indignity.
01:00:25I don't know.
01:00:27I understand.
01:00:30The innocent never do.
01:00:42Ah.
01:01:00Helen, what a pleasant surprise.
01:01:03Didn't Brad tell you we're going to go to the beach?
01:01:06No, he didn't mention it.
01:01:08It's a shame you didn't call first. He's still sleeping.
01:01:11He was expecting me.
01:01:14Well, I'd like to speak to him.
01:01:18Was that Brad?
01:01:33I'll call an ambulance.
01:01:35Is he dead?
01:01:36Hurry, damn it!
01:01:38Oh, Brad, I'm here.
01:01:40Oh, God, please be all right. Be all right.
01:01:43Yes, this is an emergency.
01:01:49So he was using drugs all along.
01:01:52Son of a bitch lied to me.
01:01:55He was in pain, Robert.
01:01:58More pain than we imagined.
01:02:02You can't blame yourself.
01:02:06He was my kid brother.
01:02:08Big brothers are supposed to take care of kid brothers.
01:02:12You took care of him.
01:02:14Yeah.
01:02:19Brad Stewart died of a drug overdose.
01:02:21He has been a drug abuser for a long time.
01:02:25Yes, everyone in his office was aware of it.
01:02:37I went to the medical school yesterday.
01:02:47I had to pay my respects.
01:02:50I'm glad you came.
01:02:56I'll help you.
01:02:59Well, I see some people I know, so...
01:03:02Excuse me.
01:03:05Can we step outside a minute?
01:03:07Sure.
01:03:09I still don't know what happened to him.
01:03:12Meaning?
01:03:13I don't know. Maybe it was a suicide.
01:03:15I just don't know.
01:03:18Well, whether it was a suicide or an overdose,
01:03:22it's your word on his past behavior that's at issue.
01:03:27You swore he was not using at the time of Gleason's death.
01:03:30Because I believed he wasn't.
01:03:32I gotta be frank with you, Robert. This could go either way.
01:03:35What are you talking about?
01:03:38State Medical Board.
01:03:40They received an anonymous phone call.
01:03:42Claimed that Brad had been using for a long time.
01:03:44Claimed it was public knowledge.
01:03:46They want to see you.
01:03:48Friday, 10 o'clock.
01:03:52You sure you didn't know?
01:03:56Fuck you, Ted.
01:03:59I had to ask.
01:04:03I'm sorry.
01:04:15Well, well, well.
01:04:17If it isn't Leah Tymon.
01:04:24Who the hell are you?
01:04:27I'm disappointed.
01:04:29I'd sure as shit remember someone I tried to choke to death.
01:04:34You must be mistaken.
01:04:39No, sweetheart.
01:04:41If you'd have hung in there just 30 seconds longer,
01:04:45would have been all she wrote.
01:04:48But I survived.
01:04:50I told the cops all about you.
01:04:52They thought I was delirious. A mental case.
01:04:55So I figured it was up to me.
01:04:58And here I am.
01:05:01Took some time.
01:05:03But you'd be surprised what a great motivator anger is.
01:05:07But then I could probably learn a lesson from you,
01:05:10where that's concerned.
01:05:14Do you have any onion dip?
01:05:16All out.
01:05:20It's a very nice house you have.
01:05:23And married to a doctor.
01:05:26Hooray for you.
01:05:29And I'll be damned if it's not the same doctor
01:05:32that CPR'd me back to life.
01:05:35Kissy lips, as I recall.
01:05:39Do you think it'd be all right
01:05:41if I just went in there to talk to him?
01:05:43Say howdy?
01:05:45I do owe the man my life.
01:05:48Let's take this outside.
01:05:57Okay.
01:05:59How much?
01:06:01That is so cynical.
01:06:02You know, if you ask me,
01:06:03that's the trouble with the world today.
01:06:05A hundred thousand.
01:06:07How much?
01:06:08A hundred thousand.
01:06:10Cash, day after tomorrow.
01:06:12Give you a little time to get it together.
01:06:14And how am I supposed to come up with that kind of money?
01:06:16I'm an optimist. I'm sure you're gonna find a way.
01:06:20Just answer one question.
01:06:22When you were out there driving that day,
01:06:24probably with a couple of drinks under your belt,
01:06:26huh, sweetie?
01:06:27Did you see anything?
01:06:28I mean, before you killed him, did you even see him?
01:06:30I wasn't the only resident of the Sunshine State
01:06:32that had a few too many that afternoon, Leah.
01:06:36It was Labor Day weekend.
01:06:38Would have been un-American not to.
01:06:48About the money.
01:06:49I'll bring it to your motel.
01:06:51You're very funny.
01:06:54Now let's get serious.
01:06:56You know Rancho Park?
01:06:57Yeah.
01:06:58There's a swing set behind the gym.
01:07:002 p.m. Thursday.
01:07:02And, sweetheart, don't do anything I wouldn't do.
01:07:18Fucking whore.
01:07:19Bitch.
01:07:21That woman that you were talking to outside,
01:07:24I don't recall meeting her.
01:07:26Is she a friend of yours?
01:07:29Just an acquaintance.
01:07:31Oh.
01:07:33Just passing through.
01:07:36Were you eavesdropping, Helen?
01:07:39Yeah.
01:07:40Guess I was.
01:07:42That's it.
01:07:43Get out.
01:07:44Out of my kitchen, out of my house,
01:07:46out of my life.
01:07:48What the hell is going on?
01:07:50I'm not exactly sure, Robert.
01:07:52Perhaps Liza here can fill us in.
01:07:55I want her out, Robert.
01:07:58My God, Helen.
01:08:00I just buried my brother.
01:08:02Please.
01:08:05Please.
01:08:20Look at me.
01:08:21Not a tear.
01:08:23They'll come, darling.
01:08:24They always do.
01:08:26I'm just so pissed off at him.
01:08:30Not only did he ruin his life
01:08:32and his brilliant career,
01:08:36did I ever tell you that he was a better doctor than I am?
01:08:40Things will work themselves out.
01:08:44He was.
01:08:48On top of the lawsuit,
01:08:49the state medical board wants to see me.
01:08:53My license to practice is now in question.
01:08:56If they decide that I knew that Brad was using drugs
01:08:59when he was treating Orville,
01:09:02I face possible criminal charges.
01:09:05They say we get what we deserve.
01:09:10What?
01:09:12They say we get what we deserve.
01:09:17If that's true,
01:09:19things will work out for both of us.
01:09:23I wasn't the only resident of the Sunshine State
01:09:26that had a few too many that afternoon, Leah.
01:09:29It was Labor Day weekend.
01:09:31Would have been un-American not to.
01:09:37Here I come, Liza.
01:09:40Leah.
01:09:42Whoever the hell you are,
01:09:45I'm coming for you.
01:09:49Whoever the hell you are.
01:09:55How long will you be gone?
01:09:57Jerry Kalb's filling in for me at the hospital.
01:10:00I still haven't found anybody to take the remaining patients.
01:10:03Things will work out.
01:10:05Thanks.
01:10:09But I wouldn't count on it if I were you.
01:10:1473 years old?
01:10:15No, no, no.
01:10:16That was not the information I was given.
01:10:18Thanks. Bye.
01:10:20Scratch Palm Beach.
01:10:46Oh, my God.
01:11:16Damn it.
01:11:47Adele.
01:11:49Go to channel two, please.
01:11:58Scott, looks like we've got a disturbance in the basketball court.
01:12:01Meet me over there.
01:12:16Come on.
01:12:46Shit.
01:12:58You shouldn't smoke, Felicia.
01:13:00You're such a nasty man.
01:13:05The carcinophoride.
01:13:07First comes the heart attack.
01:13:11Then you die.
01:13:13Who first numbed us?
01:13:20I've got to go.
01:13:22I've got big things cooking tonight.
01:13:44How are you holding up?
01:13:46I took a drive out to the beach.
01:13:48I just wanted to clear my head.
01:13:52It was...
01:13:54It was maybe the worst afternoon of my life.
01:13:58I wanted to quit, you know.
01:14:01I wanted to quit.
01:14:03I wanted to quit.
01:14:05I wanted to quit.
01:14:07I wanted to quit.
01:14:09I wanted to quit.
01:14:11I wanted to quit, you know.
01:14:13I just wanted to pack the whole thing in.
01:14:15But then I thought about you.
01:14:19About you and how much I love you.
01:14:22And I thought about our baby.
01:14:26And I realized I can't quit.
01:14:29I'm gonna fight, Liza.
01:14:35I'm proud of you, Robert.
01:14:37Why don't you go wash your hands?
01:14:39Dinner will be ready soon.
01:14:41Thanks.
01:14:48One Felicia Laurel,
01:14:50on her way home from a Labor Day barbecue,
01:14:53told some guy on a bicycle
01:14:56named Reuben Tymon
01:14:58out on Route 11 near the airport.
01:15:00Those were taking a Tallahassee General.
01:15:03Oh, this is great.
01:15:05The lady claims some woman attacked her
01:15:08with a respirator.
01:15:10Probably someone in accounting.
01:15:14Did anything come of the allegations?
01:15:17Not that I'm aware of, no.
01:15:19This some Felicia Laurel,
01:15:21does it say anywhere what she looked like?
01:15:24Nope.
01:15:26You got a fax number?
01:15:28Yeah, I sure do. 818-555-0186.
01:15:31Okay, if I find any information,
01:15:33photos of anybody, I'll fax you.
01:15:35Thanks. Appreciate it.
01:15:38Beep.
01:15:48I don't know how to tell you this, Robert,
01:15:51but I'm not pregnant.
01:15:55What?
01:15:57I'm not pregnant.
01:16:01Oh, my God.
01:16:04Liza, I'm so sorry.
01:16:09We'll have the other chances.
01:16:11I wouldn't count on it.
01:16:15What do you mean?
01:16:17Something wrong, Robert?
01:16:22I don't know. I just...
01:16:27Let's go get some air.
01:16:29Come on. Come on.
01:16:33Why are you laughing?
01:16:35Because you're funny, Robert.
01:16:37You're really funny. You know, you look like a rag doll.
01:16:40Come on.
01:16:42Wait, wait, wait. I got it. I got it.
01:16:50Hello?
01:16:52You know, Ted, he's resting right now,
01:16:55and I really don't want to bother him.
01:16:57I'm really worried about him.
01:16:59He's not doing very well.
01:17:01Liza?
01:17:03Okay. Okay.
01:17:07That was Ted.
01:17:09He suggests that you get a good night's rest
01:17:11so you can be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for the hearing.
01:17:14But I've got different plans for you, darling dear.
01:17:17That funny feeling in your head?
01:17:19That's a rape. The date-rape drug.
01:17:22But don't worry. I'm not gonna rape you.
01:17:25I'm gonna kill you.
01:17:27Yeah, I was on duty that day.
01:17:29There was this doctor from California.
01:17:31He saved a woman's life.
01:17:33Look, I'm in a big hurry.
01:17:35Um, was his name...
01:17:37Stewart.
01:17:39Okay, let me look here real fast.
01:17:41Let's see. Stewart, yeah.
01:17:43Dr. Robert Stewart.
01:17:45Listen, I hope this helps, but I really have to go now.
01:17:48Take care, honey. Bye-bye.
01:17:55Let's go. Come on.
01:17:57Up. Come on.
01:17:59Whoo! Now the fun begins.
01:18:01Thanks.
01:18:03Mr. McGovern, I have just received your fax.
01:18:06Thank you. I have one question.
01:18:08Did Reuben Tymon have a girlfriend?
01:18:10Pretty, sort of early 30s.
01:18:12Not that I'm aware of,
01:18:14but he did have a sister.
01:18:16That's that description. I remember her from the hospital.
01:18:19Blonde.
01:18:21Really broken up a looker.
01:18:23Uh, name of, uh...
01:18:25Leah. Yeah, Leah.
01:18:39One year ago,
01:18:41on a lonely country road,
01:18:43you made a decision that cost a young man his life.
01:18:47His name was Reuben Tymon.
01:18:51You recognize him?
01:18:55Now look at me.
01:18:58I'm Reuben Tymon's sister.
01:19:09Answer this.
01:19:11You have an accident, and two people are hurt.
01:19:14Why, in God's great universe,
01:19:16would you save the drunk who caused the accident
01:19:19and let the innocent victim die?
01:19:21Huh?
01:19:23What, you liked her?
01:19:25You thought she was pretty? Ladies first?
01:19:27I did the right thing.
01:19:29Do you have any idea how I felt?
01:19:31How desperately alone I was?
01:19:33I did the right thing.
01:19:35He was everything to me, and you took him away.
01:19:40I did the right thing.
01:19:45I knew I had to kill you.
01:19:48I just needed to figure out how.
01:19:51I imagined myself killing you in a hundred different ways.
01:19:56So with a new purpose,
01:19:58I began planning your death.
01:20:02But then I realized
01:20:04killing you wasn't enough.
01:20:06Before I killed you,
01:20:08I had to empty your life.
01:20:11Learned a lot about you on the web, you and Brad.
01:20:14Meeting you was easy enough.
01:20:16Moved to L.A., bumped into you at a reception
01:20:18after one of your dreary lectures.
01:20:20Men are such fools
01:20:22when a pretty woman wets her lips
01:20:24and bats her eyelashes
01:20:26and hangs on their every word.
01:20:34The hardest part was on bed.
01:20:36Every time you touched me,
01:20:38I thought I'd die of disgust.
01:20:41You make my skin crawl.
01:20:49Damn it.
01:20:51Oh, before you lose consciousness,
01:20:54we should maybe clear up a few things.
01:20:58Brad didn't kill Orville Gleeson.
01:21:01I did.
01:21:04And, of course, I killed Brad, too.
01:21:07That's right.
01:21:09I killed your beloved brother.
01:21:13And Nora, too, but I took no part in it.
01:21:16And Nora, too, but I took no pleasure there.
01:21:20But seeing the esteemed Dr. Robert Stewart
01:21:24take the easy way out after losing it all,
01:21:27you know, that's what they're gonna think.
01:21:29About to drown his own vomit.
01:21:32That's what makes us all worthwhile.
01:21:36You still love me, Robert?
01:21:42Still think I'm the perfect wife?
01:21:46No.
01:22:13Helen, I didn't hear you knock.
01:22:15I rang the bell. The door was open.
01:22:17And you just let yourself in?
01:22:19Oh, you just cut the crap.
01:22:21What's going on here? Where's Robert?
01:22:26Robert isn't here.
01:22:28I know all about you, Leah.
01:22:30I know about your brother.
01:22:32I know about Felicia Laurel.
01:22:39Just couldn't keep your nose out of it, could you?
01:22:46This won't bring your brother back.
01:22:49It'll make it a lot easier to sleep at night.
01:23:15No.
01:23:46Robert!
01:23:48Robert!
01:24:14So there it is. It's the bookstore next week.
01:24:17Helen, this is wonderful.
01:24:19I start my promotional tour in New York,
01:24:22and then I get it all over the country.
01:24:24Boston, Chicago, Atlanta.
01:24:26You must be so proud.
01:24:29Yeah, I am.
01:24:33You should read it.
01:24:35Oh, I will.
01:24:37We won't get the time.
01:24:40Maybe when you get back,
01:24:42we can go out to a movie or...
01:24:45or a concert or something.
01:24:48Maybe I'll get some more to drink.
01:24:51That maybe, is that a yes-maybe or a no-maybe?
01:24:58Maybe.
01:25:06Leading to what he is.
01:25:10I'll be back.
01:25:16This is good, Helen. Really good.
01:25:20Shame on you, Robert.
01:25:24With my back turned and with your ex-wife.
01:25:27How drab.
01:25:29Helen!
01:25:31Robert!
01:25:33Robert!
01:25:35Robert!
01:25:37Robert!
01:25:39Robert!
01:25:41Robert!
01:25:43Helen!
01:25:45Over there with Robert.
01:25:48This is between you and me, Liza.
01:25:51Let Helen go.
01:25:52Oh, that's very chivalrous of you, Robert,
01:25:54but I'm gonna have to say no. Back off!
01:25:56I may have made a mistake, Liza, but I don't think so.
01:25:59Your brother died of massive cerebral trauma.
01:26:02His brain was soup.
01:26:04There's nothing I could have done.
01:26:05Don't say that!
01:26:13Don't say that.
01:26:30Call 911, will you?
01:26:32I'm okay. Go on. Call 911, right now.
01:26:38He was an artist.
01:26:44Hello, please. Please, someone's been shot.
01:26:47We need an ambulance. Quickly.
01:26:49Please.
01:27:13Oh, God.
01:27:44No.
01:27:59Why did you let me die?
01:28:05Because I'm a doctor.
01:28:13I'm a doctor.
01:28:43I'm a doctor.
01:29:13I'm a doctor.
01:29:43I'm a doctor.
01:30:13I'm a doctor.
01:30:43I'm a doctor.
01:31:13I'm a doctor.
01:31:43I'm a doctor.

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