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00:00:00Not going. Not dressing up like an adult.
00:00:04Yeah, but we're game day players. Come on. Let's go.
00:00:12I put on the clothes and I feel better for a second.
00:00:16Like I'm somebody with someplace to go.
00:00:18But then I think I'm a complete fraud and they'll see right through me.
00:00:30A fine fantasy object, but useful too.
00:00:33Shitting, sitting, insulation in the winter months.
00:00:35Damn.
00:00:44It's not an easy job, Mark.
00:00:45You're the most sought after graduate in history.
00:00:48Know your value. Sell to the highest bidder.
00:00:51Now we know your market share of existing markets.
00:00:53Nothing else matters.
00:00:55You can talk about your art history, your derrida, your lavida, your poetry,
00:01:00but in reality, the moment you step outside the magic circle drawn around this institution,
00:01:05you are at the mercy of market forces.
00:01:08And nowhere will prepare you more thoroughly to harness those forces for your own benefit
00:01:12than McKinsey and Company Consulting.
00:01:14Remember, follow the bouncing ball to McKinsey.
00:01:17You've got to get over to iBank and you won't buy work out close for ten years.
00:01:21Somehow I don't see you working in a bank.
00:01:24Thanks.
00:01:27I calculated the odds of getting hired by McKinsey.
00:01:30I'm a Stanforder here. It's about 500 to 1.
00:01:33From anywhere else, forget about it.
00:01:36Why do you tell me these things?
00:01:55So, how are you doing?
00:01:58I'm fine.
00:02:00That could be the most dangerous lie you tell today.
00:02:03Come on, Bill. I've been back for ten minutes. Just put me to work.
00:02:06I'll be okay.
00:02:10Got a missing persons.
00:02:12Male, Caucasian, 24 years.
00:02:15Name, Embry Larkin.
00:02:17That's the one this kid go missing.
00:02:20Name, Embry Larkin.
00:02:22That's the one this kid go missing.
00:02:24Two years ago, in the university.
00:02:27Rich kid. Dropped out. No family.
00:02:30Some lawyer, trustee says he hasn't touched his accounts.
00:02:35Now tell me he was on drugs and depressed.
00:02:37Well, there is a drug thing, yeah.
00:02:39Come on, Bill. He drove up north with a couple of rocks in his pocket. He jumped in a lake.
00:02:43Hey, we're not looking at any home runs here, okay?
00:02:46Kid had money. It's going to get investigated.
00:02:49And you're the right guy today.
00:02:51You gonna give me a cruiser?
00:02:57Boa. B-O-A.
00:02:59My mother's been to a snake church.
00:03:01Did you say snake church?
00:03:02Yeah. Snake church.
00:03:04Okay. Persian religious teacher. Nine letters.
00:03:06Zara Lester.
00:03:08Right. Good and evil.
00:03:09My book is Genius Genius Capitalized.
00:03:11He's a physicist. I should know this.
00:03:13You have weird hair.
00:03:14Feynman. F-E-
00:03:15I can spell Feynman. F-U-C. Feynman.
00:03:18I'm sorry.
00:03:20My McKenzie interview is in 30 minutes.
00:03:22Personally, I'm not a dog that salivates every time some i-bank or consultant rings his little bell.
00:03:27Hey, um, Katie, um, I love being friends in quotation marks. It makes me so horny.
00:03:36Knock it off. We are friends.
00:03:38Hey, Katie. Amanda. Sam. August.
00:03:43So, um, we were just talking about friendship and how some-
00:03:46How will I be selling out?
00:03:47Sooner or later. Some of us sooner than others.
00:03:50No, you guys, I think it's just really about doing what makes you happy.
00:03:53He's right. Harrison, you're just so hopeful.
00:03:58Oh, thanks.
00:04:18Sorry to keep you waiting.
00:04:22I already spoke with two officers. I'm not sure what else I can tell you.
00:04:26Right, right. Well, those other two detectives are no longer on this case.
00:04:30I am.
00:04:33So what makes you think Embry-Larkin is dead?
00:04:35Purely account activity. We haven't heard from him in a couple of years.
00:04:38He hasn't used any credit facilities.
00:04:40But this kid was all over the map.
00:04:42I mean, how do we know he's not sitting on some island smoking Thai stick wearing a sheet?
00:04:45He also had two first-class airline tickets to Athens, Greece that he never used.
00:04:50It takes seven years for a missing person to be declared dead.
00:04:53Now's as good a time as any to get the ball rolling.
00:04:56Right. Well, who gets the money?
00:04:59The Larkin Foundation.
00:05:00All of it?
00:05:01All of it.
00:05:02Look, his family was a client of the original partners.
00:05:06I don't know this kid at all.
00:05:45I don't know this kid at all.
00:06:07Katie.
00:06:09Hi, Katie Burke.
00:06:10There is a message for you.
00:06:12Your thesis advisor, Professor Jergensen's office.
00:06:15They said I should find you, so I did.
00:06:17Here's the message.
00:06:21It says for you to come to Jergensen's house. That's scary.
00:06:24How's your thesis coming anyway?
00:06:27It's almost done. How's yours?
00:06:29Turned it in.
00:06:33Ms. Burke, I'd like to have you meet Wade Handler.
00:06:36He's a police officer.
00:06:38Hi.
00:06:39Mr. Handler has a line of inquiry...
00:06:41That's the detective, Professor.
00:06:43Doctor.
00:06:44Detective.
00:06:45Detective Handler has a line of inquiry that he's forcing upon the college.
00:06:48Force? Oh, no, we don't use force. Not in the People's Republic.
00:06:51We ask politely.
00:06:52Because the college is good for the tax base,
00:06:54which is good for the community, which is good for everybody.
00:06:57So, um...
00:06:59Katherine Burke.
00:07:00Katie.
00:07:01Katie.
00:07:03I'm investigating a young man who was a student here.
00:07:06Embry Larkin?
00:07:07Something happen to him?
00:07:09Well, that's what I'm trying to find out.
00:07:11What was your relationship?
00:07:13He was my boyfriend.
00:07:15Detective, this college is very proactive about the privacy of its students.
00:07:21Well, I understand, Doctor. I'll be gentle.
00:07:25So, he was your boyfriend?
00:07:28He disappeared.
00:07:31He left school.
00:07:32He disappeared or he left school? Which?
00:07:35Both, I think. I haven't heard from him.
00:07:39Not once?
00:07:41Not even once.
00:07:42Do you have any idea where he might be?
00:07:44No.
00:07:48That's fine.
00:07:50Thank you for your time.
00:07:52Here's my card. If you think of anything else, just give me a call.
00:07:55How's your thesis coming?
00:07:57I'm learning so much.
00:07:58Do you have a draft for me?
00:08:00Close. Really close.
00:08:02Let's preserve our open doors. Go home. Leave it alone.
00:08:05Let's preserve our open doors. Go home. Leave it alone.
00:08:09Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:32Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:34Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:36Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:38Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:40Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:42Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:44Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:46Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:48Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:50Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:52Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:54Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:56Let's preserve our open doors.
00:08:58Let's preserve our open doors.
00:09:00Let's preserve our open doors.
00:09:17How'd it go?
00:09:21I completely blew it.
00:09:24There's tea in stale pastries.
00:09:27Don't, whatever you do, take one.
00:09:30I got crumbs all over my cashmere sweater.
00:09:33I won't be wearing a cashmere sweater,
00:09:35so I don't think that'll be a problem.
00:09:37Ooh, working-class hero. Good strategy.
00:09:40They hated me. I could tell.
00:09:42They want Vietnamese orphans and engineers.
00:09:45God, why wasn't I born a Vietnamese orphan?
00:09:48This is so familiar. I blew it. I'm a loser.
00:09:51And then, oh, look, I got an A.
00:09:53No. I lost my concentration.
00:09:56I wasn't supposed to concentrate.
00:09:58I was supposed to be effortless.
00:10:00And then I started concentrating and becoming earnest.
00:10:03And then I started seeing them as seeing me,
00:10:05as seeing myself as the type of person
00:10:07who wants to appear earnest, which is completely wrong.
00:10:10Do you hear what's going on up here?
00:10:13I hate wearing these itchy pants.
00:10:16How do I look?
00:10:18How do you think you look?
00:10:21MUSIC PLAYS
00:10:27Argh!
00:10:32Headline.
00:10:34Composer of questionable talent
00:10:36excoriates audience for enjoying his music.
00:10:40In a bizarre exercise in self-loathing,
00:10:43senior Embry Larkin,
00:10:45winner of the Leonard Bernstein Award for Original Composition,
00:10:49stood up before his latest theatrical production,
00:10:53Trip Hop Inferno...
00:10:57..and lacerated the audience for their attendance.
00:11:03He flipped off 200 people
00:11:05and disappeared three weeks before graduation.
00:11:08He was already summa cum laude,
00:11:11and he says, screw you and your degree.
00:11:14It was exceedingly theatrical.
00:11:16And a standard Embry.
00:11:18What was standard about it?
00:11:20Dropped out twice.
00:11:21Wants to work on some archaeological dig in Cambodia.
00:11:25Wants to work in a factory.
00:11:28I expect him to pop up running La Scala or the Berlin Opera.
00:11:33What a guy.
00:11:36800 math SATs, 3.94 GPA.
00:11:40Thesis?
00:11:41Emerging ancillary markets in the global wireless revolution.
00:11:45I bet that's quite a read.
00:11:47You're looking to beef up our tech practice,
00:11:50but then you probably already knew that.
00:11:53So, Catherine Burke.
00:11:56Who are you? Where do you come from?
00:11:59I grew up in the middle of nowhere.
00:12:01The birthplace of Wendell Wilkie is 20 miles away.
00:12:04My mom works in a bottling plant and sells Nutrilife products.
00:12:08My dad left when I was little.
00:12:10I never really knew him.
00:12:13Ahem.
00:12:15Tell us about a problem you've encountered.
00:12:18My guidance counselor tried to keep me from applying to good schools.
00:12:22I thought she was my friend.
00:12:24She said she understood me and that I would be happier staying close to home.
00:12:28Junior college or secretarial school.
00:12:30She hated me.
00:12:32What action did you take?
00:12:34I invited a senator who attended college here to speak at our school.
00:12:37And what was the result?
00:12:39I got a strong letter of recommendation from a U.S. senator,
00:12:42was accepted early decision, and they gave me lots of financial aid.
00:12:46And what did you learn from this experience?
00:12:48Truthfully? Of course.
00:12:52Mrs. Castleman was a sneaky bitch.
00:12:55It was the first time I was betrayed by someone I trusted.
00:12:59I looked up to her.
00:13:01I didn't come close to understanding the depth to which she resented me.
00:13:04I learned that people who help me, who invest in me, become my partners.
00:13:08That my success is their success.
00:13:10That relationships are symbiotic.
00:13:12I learned responsibility based on others' faith in me.
00:13:15I hope to be able to pay some dividends to those investors.
00:13:20How many pennies do you think it would take to fill this room?
00:13:23With or without a senate.
00:13:26Whoa, whoa, stop!
00:13:29Okay, that was appalling.
00:13:32Sopranos, this piece was written by monks who believed in God.
00:13:37They're singing not to other monks, but to God.
00:13:42I'm sorry.
00:13:44I'm sorry.
00:13:46I'm sorry.
00:13:48I'm sorry.
00:13:50I'm sorry.
00:13:52I'm sorry.
00:13:54To God.
00:13:56They're singing about God to God.
00:14:00And you think I'm a tough audience.
00:14:03Okay, I'd like to hear you, you, and you.
00:14:09Step down here.
00:14:15From the beginning.
00:14:17And...
00:14:19And...
00:14:36You and you.
00:14:42And...
00:14:49And...
00:15:00You.
00:15:06Again.
00:15:10Sing.
00:15:20This is the spirit dissolving in music and carrying up to God.
00:15:25Open up and let it rip.
00:15:29Don't perform, create.
00:15:32Say news, I hate you, but I hate you on my knees.
00:15:36Scream, I am the infantile center of the goddamn universe!
00:15:42Everyone!
00:15:44I am the infantile center of the goddamn universe!
00:15:48Everyone!
00:16:19Are you listening to this?
00:16:30Water polo or lacrosse?
00:16:32Lacrosse.
00:16:36Word is, you slaughtered it.
00:16:37I talked to Brian, whose brother dates that cold fish Susan.
00:16:40Did you really call some lady a bitch?
00:16:43Slight exaggeration.
00:16:45Yeah, they saw 60 people and liked exactly two.
00:16:47You and a North Korean girl who speaks eight languages.
00:16:53They said that?
00:17:08Miss Burke, you sure work hard.
00:17:12Listen, do you have time for a cup of coffee?
00:17:14No, I really don't.
00:17:17Come on.
00:17:35Steam heat.
00:17:37The best kind.
00:17:41Doesn't dry you out up here.
00:17:44You're not a big one for small talk, are you?
00:17:47I mean, I get it, believe me.
00:17:48A person can really piss their life away talking to idiots.
00:17:58Do you think it's possible this kid Emory might have killed himself?
00:18:05Nobody with Emory's self-regard would kill himself.
00:18:08Nobody.
00:18:09He would have himself bronzed first.
00:18:12In fact, if you see a statue of him somewhere,
00:18:15check and see if there's a person inside.
00:18:19He hurt you that badly, huh?
00:18:25It's none of your business.
00:18:26Well, actually, it's my job, so it is my business.
00:18:29You know, I'd love to just pal around and talk about the past.
00:18:32Really, I would, but I'm actually trying to move on with my life right now.
00:18:36Right.
00:18:38I'll see you around.
00:18:50Shh.
00:18:51We need to be quiet.
00:18:52It's a library.
00:18:53We need to be quiet.
00:18:55Oh, yeah.
00:18:57Huh, 10.30 on a Friday night.
00:18:59I wonder where Katie is.
00:19:01I thought you were entertaining the lacrosse team.
00:19:03I was being entertained by the lacrosse team.
00:19:05Being entertained by the lacrosse team.
00:19:07The global wireless revolution won't be safe until tomorrow.
00:19:10And the day after, we're leaving.
00:19:18Wait, where is he at?
00:19:24Yeah, you want a blender drink?
00:19:26No.
00:19:27A blender drink?
00:19:28Stop.
00:19:29Come on.
00:19:42Oh, look, it's a Siberian bear.
00:19:45Who paid for all this?
00:19:47What?
00:19:48Who paid for all of this?
00:19:50His dad was just appointed governor of Udru-Pradesh.
00:19:53Good evening, Mr. Vaughn.
00:19:56To Russia.
00:19:58What?
00:19:59To Russia.
00:20:00To Russia.
00:20:07Magic.
00:20:08Again.
00:20:09Again.
00:20:10Again.
00:20:11Again.
00:20:18Drink.
00:20:19Drink.
00:20:20Drink.
00:20:21Drink.
00:20:22Drink.
00:20:23Drink.
00:20:24Drink.
00:20:25Drink.
00:20:40Baby!
00:20:53It's so beautiful to me
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00:29:12You're exhausted, yeah?
00:29:14Emotionally, mentally, physically?
00:29:35Okay
00:29:36This should help you with the anxiety, alright?
00:29:40And I'd like to schedule a regular time for us
00:29:44At least until exams are over
00:29:47Okay?
00:29:49I just keep thinking that the finish line is right there
00:29:51And if I can just get across it, then everything will be okay
00:29:56We'll get you across
00:30:00So I'm going to see him now, I guess, on a regular basis
00:30:03You just want to do him, I know you
00:30:05You know you
00:30:08He is cute
00:30:09Sorry, he's not my type
00:30:11Smart, sensitive, wants only to talk about you?
00:30:13How is that not your type?
00:30:15Sam, I can't read, I can't sleep
00:30:18I'm sure Dr. Dave will be able to give you what you need
00:30:21I'm serious
00:30:22Okay, okay
00:30:24Did he sit behind his desk or did he pull his chair close to you?
00:30:29Close to me
00:30:30Did he lean over like this?
00:30:35Did he look into your eyes like this?
00:30:40You're going to do him
00:30:41Sam
00:30:42Come on, how long has it been? Sophomore year?
00:30:45What if it's rusty or broken?
00:30:50I still feel like I'm betraying him
00:30:52Embry, please
00:30:55What if Embry comes back?
00:30:57He'd wreck your life, just like before
00:31:05Listen, I want to tell you something
00:31:09I believe your friend Embry is dead
00:31:14He had two airline tickets for Athens, Greece, never used, no credit activity
00:31:19He didn't believe in credit
00:31:21No cash withdrawals, no ATM
00:31:24What is that other ticket for you?
00:31:26Were you going to Athens?
00:31:30Originally, but we were both having second thoughts
00:31:33I saw the beginning of that show, the speech to the audience
00:31:38Look, that was just Embry being Embry, he was going for shock value
00:31:43He was leaving, I was a sophomore
00:31:45I mean, I thought that he would call from Europe and maybe I would meet up with him in the summer
00:31:52I never heard from him
00:31:58You have unusually kind eyes
00:32:04See you around, detective
00:32:12I'm Wade Handler, I'm a cop
00:32:20You don't have to share if you don't want to
00:32:25I don't even know what to say
00:32:28I'd find toll booth tickets and credit card receipts for bars and towns I didn't think I'd been to
00:32:36One day I went out to my car and there's a dent in the front
00:32:42I look closer
00:32:45There's blood and some brown hair
00:32:53I still don't know what happened
00:32:58Maybe it was a cat
00:33:03There was an incident two years ago involving an undergraduate student and illegal drugs
00:33:08Right, what do you want to know about Embry Larkin?
00:33:10Well, he got himself arrested, I want to know what he was selling, was it heroin?
00:33:14Heroin? Embry? Are you kidding?
00:33:17I'm not kidding
00:33:18No, no, he wasn't into that shit
00:33:21They put him on Ritalin when he was three, you know, your standard ADD misdiagnosis
00:33:28Okay, um
00:33:33Basically he was taking Welbitrin, which is sort of like having a perfect cup of coffee, you know
00:33:38It was great for work, great for repetitive tasks
00:33:41Adding some Paxil, which is anti-depression, anti-anxiety
00:33:44You know, that general sense of well-being
00:33:47Was he selling it?
00:33:48Look, Embry's dad was rich and Embry's mom was rich
00:33:51And they died when he was three or four, making him doubly rich, so
00:33:55So what'd it do?
00:33:56Made him normal, you know, and he took it
00:35:26Kate?
00:35:56I'm home
00:36:26Kate?
00:36:56Kate?
00:37:27Kate?
00:37:40I heard my name whispered
00:37:42Katie
00:37:44Katie
00:37:47It was somebody on the other side of the row of books
00:37:51I think it was my old boyfriend, I think he's back
00:37:53I'm almost certain I saw him in his car
00:37:55I think he's been watching me
00:37:57And how did that make you feel?
00:37:59Nervous
00:38:01Elated
00:38:04Scared
00:38:07I want to see him, but
00:38:11I'm scared that I want to see him
00:38:13Why do you say scared?
00:38:14Because I lost a part of myself with him
00:38:17It just dissolved
00:38:23He was like a drug
00:38:24And he was locked inside the library with you?
00:38:28I think so, yes
00:38:31But you hadn't seen him in two years
00:38:32I know how this sounds
00:38:35Katie fell asleep in an old library, which is terrifying under the best of circumstances
00:38:39You're facing your graduation, completion of your thesis, job interviews
00:38:44Life-changing transitions
00:38:49You need to make allowances for the emotions that this will bring out
00:38:53Yeah
00:38:56He convinced her she could be an artist
00:38:58They were going to live in a houseboat in Amsterdam
00:39:02A sailboat off the coast of Sardinia
00:39:05He'd compose, she'd sing and tell him he's a genius
00:39:08Please, I'll have a double order of escape fantasy and a side of running away
00:39:13He was losing interest
00:39:14I saw it coming
00:39:15He'd replaced her in his show
00:39:17That bastard hurt her
00:39:19You know, she hasn't dated anyone in two years
00:39:23Was he a jealous guy?
00:39:24He didn't like her friends
00:39:26Particularly the guy friends
00:39:28Particularly one friend
00:39:30This guy, Harrison Hobart
00:39:32He felt threatened by me
00:39:34Katie and I are close
00:39:36And one day he was being a bit of a bully psychologically
00:39:40And I said something
00:39:42He turned on me
00:39:45He just started poking me in the chest with his finger
00:39:48Until finally I stopped backing up
00:39:51You know, I didn't realize he had a bottle in his hand
00:39:55He put you in the hospital?
00:39:58Yeah, well, it was only overnight
00:40:01Why didn't you press charges?
00:40:04If you had pressed charges, Katie might have held it against you
00:40:09Yeah, probably
00:40:13You see, Emory didn't want to admit it
00:40:17But Katie and I have much more in common than the two of them did
00:40:21And he apologized
00:40:24What is your relationship with Katie?
00:40:27Man, I wish I knew
00:40:29You dating her?
00:40:32I don't know, sort of
00:40:35Well, either you are or you're not
00:40:37Right?
00:40:39Right
00:40:41Is this about Emory or is this about Katie?
00:40:56I remember my dad leaving
00:41:00Almost my first memory
00:41:05He said, I love you
00:41:07You can't come with me
00:41:12Mom turned the heat down to 55 to save money
00:41:18I just remember this
00:41:22Feeling of
00:41:25Emptiness
00:41:30Always being cold
00:41:37Always being lonely
00:42:08Sam?
00:42:20Sam?
00:42:37Sam?
00:43:07I know
00:43:23Hey
00:43:25Hey
00:43:34Hope I'm not interrupting anything
00:43:36Oh, well, big night
00:43:47I saw Emory
00:43:49I think he's back and I think he's watching me
00:43:52Where did you see him?
00:43:54I saw him outside of class
00:43:56I saw him get into his car
00:43:58You want to sit down? You're kind of making me nervous
00:44:07Are you afraid of him? Is that why you're here?
00:44:11I'm just afraid
00:44:15Okay
00:44:17I'll look into it
00:44:22Thanks
00:44:24You know, I'm not really doing anything
00:44:27You're more than welcome to hang out if you want
00:44:36Okay
00:44:38Okay
00:44:54So, why did you become a cop?
00:44:58Oh, I don't know
00:45:00I had some issues
00:45:02I was screwing up
00:45:04My uncle had a badge and he cut me a break
00:45:08What kind of issues?
00:45:11Extreme
00:45:14Extreme substance abuse
00:45:18Being a cop help?
00:45:20Oh, no
00:45:22Uh-uh
00:45:24What do you mean?
00:45:25Well, I got a pocket full of get-out-of-jail-free cards and I never changed anything
00:45:31Then I used to pull the cards
00:45:39Setting the foundation
00:45:46Recreational logging
00:45:51Squirrel
00:45:54Who took all these?
00:45:56Self-timer
00:45:59Ex-fiancée
00:46:01She got tired of the handler show
00:46:05Yeah, when things start going too good, you know, I can't help myself, I gotta mess them up
00:46:10It's my MO, anyway
00:46:15Finished product
00:46:24Excuse me
00:46:29Um
00:46:59Could you take me home now, please?
00:47:21Katie?
00:47:23You scared me
00:47:29Kirsten, I completely forgot, I'm sorry
00:47:34What am I doing?
00:47:37I'm a total idiot, I'm just, I'm completely deluding myself
00:47:40You're not an idiot
00:47:42You're not an idiot
00:47:47Katie, I gotta tell you something
00:47:50And I should have told you a long time ago
00:47:54I think
00:47:57You're kind
00:47:59You're beautiful
00:48:02And talented
00:48:04And I love you
00:48:07What?
00:48:13I'm in love with you
00:48:15I think I've always been in love with you
00:48:17Harrison, that...
00:48:19You know, you don't have to say anything
00:48:23You're great
00:48:26And you're kind and organized
00:48:31And one of the smartest people I know
00:48:34And anyone would be so lucky to be with you
00:48:37But...
00:48:40Harrison
00:48:43Harrison
00:48:52Harrison
00:49:22Harrison
00:49:52Harrison
00:50:22Harrison
00:50:52I go away for a while and look what happens
00:51:16You let the whole place fall apart
00:51:22The police are looking for you
00:51:24I really wanna talk to the police right now
00:51:26You've been messing with me for two weeks
00:51:29More like three
00:51:31You're proud of yourself, you think this is fun?
00:51:33Katie, look
00:51:36This isn't going to work
00:51:44What happened to you?
00:51:46Where have you been?
00:51:48I went traveling, India, Asia
00:51:51I lived, I worked
00:51:53I made my own money
00:51:57I had to see what was out there
00:51:59To know the value of what is here
00:52:03The value of this
00:52:22Do you know what my big goal has been?
00:52:26It's been to stop thinking
00:52:29To not think, to not think that every time the phone rang, it was you
00:52:33To not think that every piece of mail in my mailbox was from you
00:52:37To not think that every person I'd see approaching was you
00:52:41I thought about you every bit as much as you thought about me
00:52:44I don't believe you
00:52:48Katie, I was afraid to say this before
00:52:56I love you
00:53:18Katie?
00:53:21Hi, Katie Burke
00:53:24Do you know anything about somebody being in the tunnel?
00:53:29Because the door was open, and it's not supposed to be open
00:53:33And it's to remain closed at all times unless you're in maintenance
00:53:37And it's not supposed to be open
00:53:40And it's not supposed to be open
00:53:43And it's to remain closed at all times unless you're in maintenance
00:53:47And you haven't been around to ask about it, and I'm supposed to ask?
00:53:52No, I don't. I'm busy
00:53:55That's not very nice
00:53:59Should I tell you what I know?
00:54:03I was going to, but now maybe I've changed my mind
00:54:08What are you talking about?
00:54:12Harrison Hobart is missing
00:54:17That's two, isn't it?
00:54:22Embry is definitely back
00:54:25I know I should have told you right away, but I'm overdue on my thesis
00:54:29Which is essentially one long string of endless numbers, and finals are coming up
00:54:32And Embry has always had a sort of chemical aversion to Harry Hobart
00:54:37And I don't... I don't know if he would do anything
00:54:40I mean, he might, but this...
00:54:43This whole experience is so far out of my normal range of things
00:54:46Okay, slow down
00:54:49Are you saying that Embry might have done something to Harrison?
00:54:52I don't know
00:54:55I'm not sure
00:54:58I don't know why I feel so comfortable with you
00:55:00I know that I shouldn't, I...
00:55:03God, what am I doing to you?
00:55:06Hey
00:55:09It's okay
00:55:11It's not
00:55:25If somebody told me this was the rest of my life, I think I'd kill myself right now
00:55:29This isn't the rest of your life, this is right now
00:55:32Yeah, well, right now, my friends are out somewhere else and they're having a great time
00:55:36Yeah?
00:55:38Your old friends
00:55:41Yeah
00:55:43I'm just blowing off steam, I'm sorry, all right
00:55:46So what's up with the Larkin kid, huh?
00:55:49Apparently he had a car waiting, a CTS limo
00:55:53Supposed to take him to the airport, he never got in, never used the airline tickets
00:55:57The girlfriend says he's back
00:56:00What's this girl like, Wade?
00:56:03What do you mean?
00:56:05Is she a nice girl?
00:56:07Yeah, smart
00:56:09What do you think?
00:56:11What about you, Wade?
00:56:13You smart?
00:56:17Harrison is a responsible young man
00:56:20And we know he holds you in high regard
00:56:23He thinks of you as a confidant
00:56:25This is so unlike him
00:56:27We're obviously very worried
00:56:29If there's anything at all you could tell us
00:56:34I don't know where Harrison is
00:56:38I'm as worried as you are
00:56:40This is difficult for me to ask, and in no way am I impugning you
00:56:45Was Harrison using drugs?
00:56:54What?
00:56:56He missed his father's birthday
00:56:59Can you think of anyone he might have gone to visit, any new friends?
00:57:04People we don't know about
00:57:07Harrison doesn't even drink coffee
00:57:11He worries about damaging the instrument
00:57:14We're grasping for anything
00:57:17I'm sure that there's some explanation
00:57:26What do you think you're doing?
00:57:29Do you know where Harrison is?
00:57:31The tree hugger?
00:57:33I don't really keep tabs on him
00:57:35Have you seen him lately?
00:57:37Wouldn't you like to know?
00:57:39You piss me off like nobody else, you know that?
00:57:42Yeah?
00:57:43Yeah
00:57:44What are you going to do about it?
00:57:46I want you to come away with me, to the country house
00:57:49Where is Harrison?
00:57:51I'll tell you at the country house
00:57:58I'm sure he was in love with her
00:58:01Harrison's a good guy
00:58:03He mooned around, but he was sweet
00:58:07He got his name on scientific papers when he was about 12, so
00:58:11What did he know about anything?
00:58:13Do you think it was odd that he still liked a girl who hadn't shown him any real interest in over two years?
00:58:21I thought it was the opposite of odd
00:58:24Her eyes are drawn to her like bugs around a bug lamp
00:58:30For four years I've had the privilege of watching it
00:58:34That bother you, Julie?
00:58:38Think you see the horns of jealousy?
00:58:42You got my angle
00:58:45You might want to ask yourself why you're so interested in her
00:58:49They think it's a cultish vulnerability
00:58:53Self-obsession
00:58:56The pea brain says she needs saving
00:58:59The pea brain says I can save her
00:59:02And then she doesn't notice them, so they go crazy
00:59:09It's about the missing dad and validation
00:59:16She just needs a friend
00:59:23She just needs a friend
01:00:24Embree?
01:00:39Embree!
01:00:42Detective
01:00:44What are you doing here?
01:00:47Oh, Rose
01:00:49You...
01:00:52Oh, right
01:00:55Stalking Katie, I remember
01:00:58Listen, I'm looking for...
01:01:01I think this kid Embree Larkin is back
01:01:03Who told you that?
01:01:05She told you that Embree's back?
01:01:07She's seen him? Do you think she's with him right now?
01:01:10I know, I'll keep asking you questions and you keep not answering them
01:01:14Look, I'm just concerned about her
01:01:19Ah
01:01:23Detective, you seem like a pretty good guy
01:01:26You do, you do
01:01:28But Embree was the love of her life
01:01:33Ouch
01:01:35He who snatched the maidenhead from the maiden
01:01:39I shouldn't have said that
01:01:41Do you want to come upstairs and have a drink?
01:01:43Oh
01:01:45That's...
01:01:47That's Sam
01:01:49I better go now
01:02:46You fell asleep
01:02:49It's been a long time since I've watched you sleep
01:03:15Oh
01:03:45Oh
01:04:15Sam
01:04:20Where were we?
01:04:27What did you do to Harrison?
01:04:29What did you do to Harrison?
01:04:38What did you do to him?
01:04:46Evisceration, vivisection, drawn and quartered
01:04:51Quartering act, dismemberment
01:04:54And set him on fire
01:04:57Eric Treamy
01:05:05Who you running back to, Katie?
01:05:08Not the tree hugger
01:05:10Not the townie cop
01:05:12You're already the young professional
01:05:15Passionless, desiccated, smug
01:05:33He slipped that under my door a couple of nights ago
01:05:37Where's the old place?
01:05:43Sweet floor light
01:05:48I'm sorry, I should have told you sooner
01:05:51Can I keep this?
01:05:56And I saw him again
01:05:58I went to his country house
01:06:01I told him I never wanted to see him again
01:06:04Well, I want to see him
01:06:06I need to see this guy
01:06:09Detective, will you do me a favor?
01:06:13Sure
01:06:39Detective
01:06:57I'm done
01:07:01Everyone's done
01:07:03I'm not done
01:07:05Detective, you should arrest that man
01:07:09It's medicinal, glaucoma
01:07:11I've got a prescription
01:07:13Just don't play any grateful dead or you're all going in
01:07:16OK, we'll try not to
01:07:35Detective
01:08:05Detective
01:08:35Detective
01:09:06Hey, Jed, what do you say?
01:09:08Hey, a long time no see, Handler
01:09:10Listen, if you're not too busy dipping into the drug seizures
01:09:12You want to take a look at these for me?
01:09:14Do a little compare and contrast of the handwriting
01:09:17My summer vacation working for a Supreme Court justice
01:09:21I bet he got in
01:09:23Thanks, Jed
01:09:25Hey, Handler, are you happy? You seem happy
01:09:29Last Chance Dance?
01:09:31Yeah, that's where they call the wonks out of their cubbyholes
01:09:34If you made them, that would be cute
01:09:36Wonks? I'm a scientist, pure science
01:09:39It's sexy
01:09:40Very sexy
01:09:42Yeah, you want to go?
01:09:44Did you just ask me out?
01:09:45I believe so
01:09:46Yeah, I'll go
01:09:48Katie! Oh, my God! Look what came!
01:09:51You got the job! You got the job!
01:09:53I didn't look at this at all
01:09:55There's a card in there
01:09:59$10,000?
01:10:01For what? Shipping all of your antiques?
01:10:03Airline ticket?
01:10:11Bob?
01:10:18Oh, come on. Don't be one of those annoying people who wins
01:10:22and acts like winning doesn't matter
01:10:25You okay?
01:10:27Yeah
01:10:29You know, you could have told me that Embry was back
01:10:32I know
01:10:36You're thinking about the cop, aren't you?
01:10:41Maybe
01:10:42Okay, visualize this with me
01:10:45You're down in New York, consulting with Lou Gehrig
01:10:48and you're in New York
01:10:51You're down in New York, consulting with Lou Gehrig
01:10:54and you're in New York, consulting with Lou Gehrig
01:10:59But on the weekends, you fly back up here
01:11:02to hang out with the cop, do cop things
01:11:04Maybe go to cop mixers
01:11:06I like the cop
01:11:09Yeah, um, I can see that
01:11:12All right
01:11:19How much money do detectives make?
01:11:23Didn't your mother tell you that's a rude question to ask?
01:11:26No, she was always asking people that
01:11:29If I guess right, do I get a prize?
01:11:31Maybe
01:11:35A million bucks
01:11:38I didn't want to insult you
01:11:39No, you're not going to insult me
01:11:41You don't do police work for the money
01:11:43Then what do you do it for?
01:11:45I don't know, really
01:11:47Most people do it because that's what their fathers did
01:11:50Is that what your father did?
01:11:52He was a teacher
01:12:11Hey
01:12:33I was, I was dreaming
01:12:35I was having a dream
01:12:42What are you thinking about?
01:12:46I just woke up next to a girl that I don't really know
01:12:49And I'm not hungover
01:12:55How does that feel?
01:13:00Like free falling through space
01:13:12Can I tell you something and you won't get mad?
01:13:19You don't seem like a cop to me
01:13:22You don't seem that happy doing it
01:13:25Can I tell you something?
01:13:29I'm thinking about quitting
01:13:32What would you do?
01:13:36I'd probably quit
01:13:39I'd probably go up to my cabin and hammer some nails
01:13:42Figure out the meaning of life
01:13:45Okay, I'll come
01:13:47I didn't ask you yet
01:13:50Sure you did
01:13:52I feel like an anvil has been removed from my ankle
01:13:57Finishing your thesis?
01:13:59Finishing my thesis, school, everything
01:14:02That's a good thing
01:14:06You know, um...
01:14:10I know you moved down to New York after graduation
01:14:13And...
01:14:17The transition from school can be tough
01:14:20So I want you to know you can always call me, okay?
01:14:27Because I'm down there a lot and...
01:14:30I mean, I was actually wondering if maybe, um...
01:14:35If I could call you
01:14:44I was nervous about telling you that I'm feeling better
01:14:49And that I won't be needing to see you anymore
01:14:55Thank you for making it easier
01:15:05Hey, Handler
01:15:07Hey, Jed
01:15:10You really off the job?
01:15:12I really am
01:15:14You probably don't care, but the samples were matched
01:15:16The same person wrote the flyer and the college application
01:15:19Well, that's just ACES, Jed. You keep up the good work
01:15:21See you around
01:15:26Only thing is, ink tests show that the note was written two years ago
01:15:30Not last week
01:15:35You people are derivative
01:15:38You're not viewing a representation of hell
01:15:41You are hell
01:15:43You haven't produced a real artist in over a decade
01:15:51Screw this play
01:15:53And screw you people
01:15:57Screw this play
01:15:59And screw you people
01:16:27Uh, the last time I checked, a weekend lasted two days
01:16:31Am I wrong? Did we switch to a French work week while I wasn't looking?
01:16:34Oh, look who's jealous
01:16:36Is there electricity, or will you be using the light from the fireplace?
01:16:40I don't mean to pry, but when do they want you to show up at McKinsey?
01:16:44I'm not sure
01:16:46Absolutely not
01:16:48What do you mean you're not sure?
01:16:50I mean, I don't know. I haven't checked
01:16:52Okay, uh, listen
01:16:55Don't flip out, but I'm thinking of deferring it for a year
01:16:59What?
01:17:01It's only a year
01:17:03I'm burned out. I'm tired
01:17:05What's this cop done to you?
01:17:08He hasn't done anything
01:17:11Well, maybe a little something
01:17:14I don't know
01:17:16I don't know
01:17:19Well, maybe a little something
01:17:24He doesn't even know this is what I'm thinking
01:17:27I think go with him
01:17:29So what if it takes up a year of your life?
01:17:31I mean, God, everybody thinks that everything has to be so planned out
01:17:34You know, like our life is on a rail, and one misstep, it all goes away
01:17:39Basically, who knows?
01:17:44The last time you were this irrational was with Embry
01:17:48Maybe that was the last time I was happy
01:19:15Well, so I just said to hell with it
01:19:20And I went climbing the mountain
01:19:22But I didn't bring enough water
01:19:24So I got a little disoriented
01:19:26And the state police had to come and pick me up
01:19:30It was really more embarrassing than anything else
01:19:33Whatever happened with that cop, I guess he was kind of sweet on you, or...?
01:19:41Um, I don't know, I think he's in New Hampshire
01:19:46Oh
01:19:49Well, New Hampshire's nice this time of year
01:20:12Come on, come on
01:20:16Doesn't like to move large numbers
01:20:19Did you ever think you'd be up this late restructuring a media company?
01:20:24I thought I was gonna be a rock star
01:20:41I see where he's coming from
01:21:11Come on
01:21:42Come on
01:21:56I won't make stupid threats, but you're not gonna run away with this guy
01:21:59Because wherever you go, I can follow you
01:22:03Even if it's to the woods in New Hampshire
01:22:12Why don't you yell?
01:22:14Come on, I dare you
01:22:35Hey, hey, you okay? What's the matter?
01:22:38Let's just leave
01:22:40What happened?
01:22:45He was here
01:22:47Who, Embry?
01:22:49Well, where is he? Where'd he go?
01:22:52I'm gonna take care of this right now
01:22:55No, don't, that's what he wants
01:22:58He'll hurt you
01:23:01Just wait here
01:23:10Come on
01:23:22Why don't you join us?
01:23:28You're gonna be great
01:23:41You shouldn't be in here
01:23:43No, I'm coming with you
01:23:46Well, where do you think he is?
01:23:49He's right there
01:23:52Hey!
01:23:55Embry, stop!
01:23:58I wanna talk to you
01:24:11Hey, Embry?
01:24:28Hey, Embry?
01:24:31Come on out
01:24:34I'm a police officer, I've got a gun, I don't wanna hurt you
01:24:38I've got a gun, I don't wanna hurt you
01:24:56Embry?
01:24:59Hey
01:25:02I heard what you said up there
01:25:05It was amazing
01:25:08Incredible performance
01:25:10I wasn't acting
01:25:13But we're leaving together
01:25:22Stick with finance, Katie
01:25:25It's what you're good at
01:25:29Embry?
01:25:36Embry?
01:25:41Embry, wait
01:25:44We're leaving together
01:25:46You think I'd take you to Europe?
01:25:48You just stand around awkwardly and I'd feel sorry for you
01:25:52I love you
01:25:54Really?
01:25:56I made love right over there
01:25:58And now I can't get away from you fast enough
01:26:01Embry?
01:26:05Look at you
01:26:07You have no grace
01:26:09What are you doing?
01:26:11Crazy bitch
01:26:13You can't come with me
01:26:18Embry, why are you doing this?
01:26:21Look at me!
01:26:23Embry!
01:26:24Katie!
01:26:27There's no one there
01:26:30There's no one
01:26:33There's no one
01:26:44We're not going away together, are we?
01:26:47We're not going to New Hampshire together, are we?
01:26:49We're gonna get you help, okay?
01:26:51I wanna come
01:26:52No, listen
01:26:53I wanna go with you
01:26:54You'll be okay, we'll get you help
01:26:55I wanna go with you
01:26:56Katie, you can't come with me
01:27:03No
01:27:33Katie!
01:28:03Katie!
01:28:29Look
01:28:31That's pretty
01:28:33There's snow on the roofs
01:28:40Katie, listen
01:28:45I'm this close to making partner
01:28:51We both know the rules about inter-office romance
01:28:55I wish we could keep seeing each other
01:28:57But it's just not worth the risk
01:29:01I hope we can still be friends

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