01x01 - The Peak

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Expats". Aired: January 26, 2024 – present.*
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Set in Hong Kong, the plot orbits the abrupt disappearance of Margaret's youngest son during a nightime market escapade.
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01x01 - The Peak

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[NARRATOR] A doctor known in the

community for her charitable work

drove into a group of pedestrians

at a local fruit market,

k*lling three and injuring five.

After long shifts, the doctor

occasionally napped

in the on-call room before driving home.

On this particular day, she didn't.

She was on her way

to her daughter's birthday party

and fell asleep at the wheel.

She didn't make it

to the party that day,

nor did she celebrate her

daughter's birthday ever again.

That day became a different

kind of anniversary.

One that the doctor didn't

wish to commemorate.

Three pilots were inside

a small aircraft

that flew too close to a ski lift.

There was heavy fog that day,

affecting visibility.

They did not see the gondolas carrying

skiers up and down the mountain,

and the plane's right wing

cut into the steel cables.

The cable car fell 264 feet,

instantly k*lling all 20

of its passengers.

Later, one of the pilots

tried to reach out

to the families of the victims,

but nobody returned his calls.

A 12-year-old boy caused

his twin brother

to incur a C7 spinal injury

that left him paralyzed

from the neck down.

Despite their mother's warnings

to stop roughhousing,

the boys' play was nothing

out of the ordinary.

The coffee table he fell on

had always been there.

The twins were identical,

but from that point forward,

there was nothing identical

about their lives.

These stories always

focus on the victim.

The person responsible for the

calamity is never mentioned.

No one wants to hear about the kid

who paralyzed his own brother,

or the driver who fell

asleep at the wheel,

or the pilots that took

down that cable car.

But I want to know

about the perpetrators.

[BOY] It all just happened so fast.

[NARRATOR] I want to know about

the people who caused the tragedies.

[OVERLAPPING VOICES]

[NARRATOR] The people like me.

Are they ever forgiven?

Do they ever move on?

Not a moment goes by where I'm

not thinking about what I've done.

Not a moment goes by where

I'm not thinking about you.

About what you're doing.

How you're doing.

And how you go on living

when I've completely

shattered your life.

[OVERLAPPING VOICES]

[MARGARET] I spoke

with the florist earlier.

All the arrangements are confirmed,

and they'll be getting delivered

first thing tomorrow.

If you'll just make sure someone's

there in the morning to meet them.

Oh, and did you talk to the venue

about hanging that banner?

Yes. As long as we keep it away

from the exits, we should be just fine.

Terrific.

And here's the final menu

for you to review.

Well, Anthony's supposed to be the best.

So, may I ask, what brought

you to Hong Kong?

Oh, my husband's company

promoted him abroad.

- Typical, right?

- Oh. [CHUCKLES]

And do you work?

I did.

I do.

I'm not a housewife.

Sorry, I I wasn't implying that

I'm sorry. It's a touchy thing for me.

I do landscape architecture.

I design gardens for people.

Hard to do here, though.

No one has any land.

[CHUCKLES] Well, that's Hong Kong.

What a sweet boy.

You know, I have a nephew

around his age,

and I could never get him

to sit that still.

So, um what do you think?

He's a great kid.

I meant the menu.

Oh. Um

- It's fine.

- Are you done? I want to go home.

[PRISCILLA] Almost.

We just have a couple more

things to go over, okay?

- Just a few more minutes, honey.

- Ugh.

[PRISCILLA] Wow,

your daughter's gorgeous.

She looks so much like you.

Is it just these two you have?

Margaret?

Can I see the final guest list, please?

[PRISCILLA] Yeah, of-of course.

I don't have it printed, but you

can see it on my iPad here.

These are all the people

who have confirmed.

Sometimes, there's no-shows last minute

but I don't think that'll happen here.

It's a lot of people.

[PRISCILLA] Uh,

if you think this is a lot,

you should've seen the wedding

we threw last week.

Half the city was there.

Look, it's always intimidating

to throw a big party,

but my team will be here to support

you guys in whatever you need.

We've thrown a million

parties, and trust me,

you have the best venue in the city.

Although, it's definitely better to have

more than less at this space

because too few people

can feel a little sad.

Anyways, it's your husband's 50th.

That's something worth celebrating,

and once all the planning's behind you,

you're just going to have a great time.

I hope you're right.

[PRISCILLA] It's going

to be a beautiful party.

- We should go home.

- [PRISCILLA] Okay.

Let's go, Daisy.

[PRISCILLA] Aw, what

a beautiful drawing.

That must be you and

your sister and your mom.

- And who is that?

- [PHILIP] That's Gus.

[PRISCILLA] Who's Gus?

Daisy, let's go.

I'm sorry, we have to go.

- Thank you. Let's go.

- [PRISCILLA] Sure.

Bye.

[UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYS]

[PANTING]

- [DOOR OPENS]

- [MUFFLED CHATTER]

- Why not?

- Because it's your project.

[DAISY] Auntie Hilary, hold the door.

- [HILARY] Wait. Just wait. Don't run.

- [PHILIP] Hold the door, please.

[HILARY] Guys, guys, what did I j

[SIGHS]

Did you, um

Get the invitation to Clarke's

birthday tomorrow?

Uh uh, yeah. W

Uh, we can't make it.

We-we have plans.

But, please, give Clarke our best.

Understand.

I know things have been

Um

- It's just I would

- [ELEVATOR BEEPING]

I

It'd mean a lot if you came.

I'll-I'll talk to David.

[DOG BARKING]

[BARKING CONTINUES]

[MARGARET] Essie, we're home.

- Hi, Essie.

- Hello.

- Hey. Hello, sweetheart.

- Grandma. Grandpa.

- You got so big.

- Sorry, they just got here.

- I was trying to be nice.

- Daisy.

- Hi, Grandpa.

- [MARGARET] I thought you guys

were gonna relax at the hotel today.

We got bored and wanted to see the kids.

- [PHILIP] Where's Uncle Peter?

- [ANDY] He's asleep. He has jet lag.

- [PHILIP] I'm starving.

- [ESSIE] I made some fresh fruits.

- [PHILIP] Ooh, mango.

- [DAISY] Awesome.

Hold on, go wash your hands.

Essie, make sure they wash their

hands when they come home.

- [ESSIE] Yes, ma'am.

- Thanks, Essie.

Why are you letting her watch

such terrible stuff?

Well, she's obsessed with the news.

There's nothing I can do about it.

Jing, did you move my cups?

I moved them to the cabinet.

It makes more sense that way.

I really don't know if this party

is a good idea. It's too sad.

- [ANDY] I agree.

- Well

We're just trying to create

a sense of normalcy around here.

But, Margaret, your life is not normal

anymore. Why pretend that it is?

[PHILIP] Don't eat all the mango, Daisy.

[JING] Hey, who wants to play a game?

- [PHILIP] Grandma, but we were watching TV.

- Let's play a game.

[CHATTER CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY]

[SIGHS]

- [PHILIP] Hey, Mom?

- [DOOR OPENS]

Can I have some chocolate milk?

[SIGHS] Um

Yeah. Yeah, yeah, sure.

Okay.

- Uh, Philip?

- [PHILIP] Yeah?

Who

Who is this in this drawing?

Oh, that's Jesus.

Jesus? Why are you drawing Jesus?

I don't want you to draw

him anymore, okay?

All right, Mom.

Hey, baby.

Come here.

[WHISPERS] I love you very much.

You know that, right?

Yeah. I love you, too.

Go get the chocolate milk.

[PHILIP] Thank you, Mom.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS]

[PRIEST] May God bless you

and keep you safe

each and every day.

The Lord be with you.

[CONGREGATION] And also with you.

[PRIEST] Know that God's

presence and God's love

surround you.

[CONGREGATION] God's

mercy endures forever.

[PRIEST] Like a mother hen,

God shelters you beneath her wings.

Almighty and ever-living God,

in your tender love for the human

race, you sent your son,

Jesus,

who, when he walked on the Earth,

was as fully human

as anyone in this place.

He struggled as we do.

He experienced grief

and fear.

[MAN GRUNTS] You've been

a bad girl, haven't you, Bunny?

[MERCY] I've been very, very bad.

[MAN] You deserve to be punished.

[MERCY] Punish me, Dirk.

- Hit me.

- [MAN] Hit you, what?

[MERCY] Hit me, please, Dirk.

[GRUNTS]

Harder. Come on, harder.

- [THUNDERBIRDS ARE NOW!: "EAT THIS CITY"]

- The vampires and the Frankensteins ♪

Suck blood while they drink wine ♪

[MAN] See you later, Bunny.

- I said see you later.

- Okay.

Every time, eat this

city, eat this city ♪

Whoa ♪

What kind of name is Dirk anyway?

Eat this city, whoa ♪

It's a white man's name, like Chet

or Tucker or Skeet or David.

You know, Koreans have

pretty weird names, too,

like Yuri and Yuki

- and Suki.

- Those are Japanese names.

Actually, no, I knew

a Korean girl named Suki.

I'm sure you did.

King's moat, the singer

struggles to find the note ♪

The devil, he wears a sports coat ♪

Eat this city,

eat this city, whoa ♪

See you later, Dirk.

Eat this city, eat this city, whoa ♪

[MERCY] Bye.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[SPEAKING CANTONESE] How much?

[CASHIER SPEAKING CANTONESE] 60.

Here.

Thank you.

[TENSE MUSIC PLAYS]

[GIRLS CHATTERING]

[SCRUBBING]

[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]

[PANTING]

[INDISTINCT DISTANT CHATTER]

[BUSY CHATTER]

[GROUP CHANTING IN UNISON]

[MAN SPEAKING CANTONESE]

Does this bus pass Temple Street?

Knock it off. Let's get

off at the next stop.

Did we get on the wrong bus?

I don't think so.

Young lady.

Does this bus stop at Temple Street?

I'm Korean.

Does it stop there?

She's Korean.

Korean?

She doesn't speak Cantonese?

I guess not.

She said she's Korean.

[HILARY] Hey, Puri, have you

picked up the dry cleaning yet?

I need it for the party tonight.

[PURI] Sam's picking it up now.

Oh, and, Puri,

has Pinot been barking a lot?

Yes, ma'am. It is barking all morning.

Ah, thank you.

- Mercy, aw.

- [CHUCKLES] Hi, Philena.

[PHILENA] I didn't think

you could make it.

- Sit, sit, sit.

- [MERCY] Oh, thanks.

You guys know my friend Mercy, right?

Hi. I'm Lucia. We haven't met.

- Hi.

- So, Mercy, what do you do?

I'm a friend of Philena's. [CHUCKLES]

And I also do a bunch of other things.

Um, I used to write for

Hong Kong Post, before it closed,

and then I, uh, I was a hostess,

but my boss was super

harass-y, so I quit.

Um, and then there was this

rich kid that I was tutoring,

but the mom was psycho, so she fired me,

and then now I'm just working

a bunch of catering gigs.

Sounds eclectic.

[LAUGHTER]

[CONVERSING IN CANTONESE]

You want champagne?

- Um, actually, could I get a French 75?

- Sure.

- Mmm.

- Oh, my God, I love a French 75.

- That's such a great idea.

- That has champagne in it, right?

And gin and lemon.

Oh, my God, that sounds fantastic.

Can I have one of those, too?

- Sure.

- Thank you.

- Um, make that three.

- Sure.

Thank you.

How do you know so much about cocktails?

- Oh

- [LAUGHS]

She used to drink so much in college.

We used to drink so much.

No, I know, but you're the one

with the crazy stories.

- I heard some things.

- No. No, no, no, no, no.

No, I promise I didn't tell her. Shh.

- Philena.

- What?!

[BLOW DRYER WHIRRING]

Let me help you with that.

Are you excited about the party?

[DAISY] I guess.

[MARGARET] You just try

to have a good time, okay?

How about we do French braids?

I'm not six, Mom.

I'll just wear my new headband.

Okay.

Wow.

Great dress.

How do you feel?

Uh old.

Well, you look good.

You okay?

Do you think your parents are right?

About the party?

[INDISTINCT CHATTER IN OTHER ROOM]

Should we have waited?

Dr. Stein said we need

to live life, right?

It's the only way

One foot in front of the other.

We can't think of it

as a betrayal to Gus

- [PHILIP] Mom!

- [DAISY] Mom!

- [PHILIP] Mom! Mom!

- [DAISY] Mom!

- [DAISY] Stop it! No!

- [PHILIP] Mom!

- Stop it! Stop!

- Mom, she never lets me watch my shows!

- Stop! Stop it!

- Phil, honey, you got to get dressed.

We're gonna be late. Give it to me.

[NEWSWOMAN] been stuck

in an agonizing wait for answers.

- But, Mom, I'm already ready!

- [MARGARET] Come on.

- This is stressful enough as it is.

- I'm trying to watch.

- [CLARKE] Hey. I got it.

- Come on. Here.

- They still haven't found the plane.

- I got it.

Actually, I got it. Here.

Come on, let's go.

But they're gonna find it, right?

I don't know. They're looking for it.

I'm sure they'll find it.

Let's go. Come on.

[MAN ON TV, TRANSLATED]

We will not accept

the fate of our loved ones is final.

[WOMAN ON TV] That's the hardest part.

It's the it's the not knowing.

It's absolute t*rture.

[NEWSWOMAN] The last clue

[WOMEN CHATTERING]

- Social media nowadays. Crazy.

- I'm surprised she's, like, not on it.

- It's wild.

- She's not. She's not.

Excuse me. Who is Dirk?

Oh, that's not his real name.

It's kind of an inside joke.

- Wait. Who is this guy?

- Dirk.

What's his real name?

- He's a guy.

- White guy?

- Figures.

- Don't be such a hypocrite, Shellac.

You've definitely dated

white guys before.

- Mm.

- Been on a few dates. That's different.

- [SOFT LAUGHTER]

- This isn't serious, either.

- We're just having fun.

- Okay.

Sorry. I have to leave you guys.

What? Already?

Can't keep Dirk waiting.

Mercy, I can't believe you're

not telling me who this guy is.

He better be hot.

- Mm, trust me.

- [LAUGHTER]

- Oh. Oh, no, she didn't.

- [PHILENA] I'll call you later.

I want to know everything.

That's so weird.

She never mentioned this guy.

I wonder who it is.

- [SIGHS]

- [DOG BARKING]

What are you looking at?

[SCOFFS] Christopher's dog

has been barking incessantly.

[SIGHS] f*ck.

[BARKING CONTINUES]

[BARKING CONTINUES]

[BARKING CONTINUES]

Hey. What are you doing?

Uh, is that what you're wearing?

Who cares what I'm wearing?

Honey, I think it's

a little late to worry

about what people think of me.

- Nobody thinks anything of you.

- [DOG BARKING]

- What?

- The woman in 304 was staring at me again.

- [BEEP]

- Tilda?

[DOOR OPENS]

You're being paranoid.

[BARKING CONTINUES]

[DOOR CREAKING]

- [DISTANT MUSIC PLAYING]

- [INDISTINCT CHATTER]

Hey, how was your day off?

[CHUCKLES] Hey, what day off?

I worked seven days in a row,

not including today.

And my whole body hurts,

and I had a few drinks

that basically cost me

an entire day's salary.

- That still needs caviar. Yeah.

- Okay.

I know I'm on the right track ♪

Salmon tartare?

Salmon tartare?

- Salmon tartare?

- [MAN] Hello?

Hello. What is it?

Um s-salmon tartare.

What about this cr*cker? Do you

know if it contains gluten?

Um, it's a wonton crisp,

so, yeah, it's made of flour.

Oh.

Sparks begin to fly ♪

Mmm.

[DISTANT SIRENS BLARING]

[DAVID] Are you sure you

want to go to this thing?

[HILARY] I don't know. What Margaret

did to you was really f*cked up,

but we were so close, and now we

can't even be in the same room?

It's just not worth the stress

that they live in the same building,

and I'm tired of trying

to avoid them all the time.

[DAVID BURPS]

What?

You reek of alcohol.

I had a beer. [SCOFFS]

Geez, it's a party, isn't it?

I've just got a head start.

You promised you'd stop, David.

If you hadn't been drinking

that night, then maybe

Then maybe what?

I just mean, if you hadn't lied

about where you'd been,

if you'd told the truth

from the beginning

- So now it's my fault, is it?

- No.

Of course not. I just wish that

Let's just drop it, okay?

I-I don't want to fight.

You know what? You're

right. I'm tired of lying.

I can't do this anymore.

Sam, can you pull over, please?

- What? What are you doing?

- Sam, stop the car.

- No, do not stop the car, Sam.

- Please let me out.

- I can't do this anymore.

- Do what?

- What are you talking about?

- Please, Sam. Please.

I'm begging you. Can you

stop the car, please?

- No, don't you dare, Sam.

- [DAVID] Stop the car.

David, you can't do this.

What about the party?

- They are expecting us!

- [TURN SIGNAL CLICKING]

What are you doing? Keep driving!

[DAVID SIGHS]

David, do not make me

go to that party alone.

Then don't go. Don't go.

I'll just make an appearance, and

I'll just meet you at home, okay?

Wait. Where-where are you going?

What time will you be back?

[VEHICLE DOOR CLOSES]

[STEVE] Happy birthday, Clarke.

Thanks. Thanks for coming.

Yeah.

I'm starving.

You want to get more food?

- The food is terrible.

- It's not terrible, Mom.

The only thing that is okay

is the shrimp cocktail.

Remember the food

at our 25th anniversary, Andy?

Oh, that was delicious. The best.

See? If you guys came home

to throw the party,

we could've hired the same caterer.

- Mom, not now.

- What?

I didn't say move back for good. I

[MARGARET] But we all know

that's what you meant.

If that's what I meant to say,

I would've just said that.

You've said it plenty of times, Jing.

- Honey.

- Guys, please.

I didn't fly all the way

from Philadelphia

just to listen to you

guys argue like this.

Hey, can we not do this here, please?

Yes, we'll discuss it when we get home.

[MARGARET] There's nothing to discuss.

We're not leaving Hong Kong.

[JING SIGHS HEAVILY]

Yuck. Disgusting.

[CLARKE] Then don't eat it.

But I'm too hungry.

Let's go find you some shrimp cocktail.

She's relentless. [SCOFFS]

I think with everything

that's happened,

they just want the kids to be

home, have some balance.

This is their home. I

Sorry, Peter. I didn't

mean to snap at you.

No, it's okay. I'm just gonna go

Find some shrimp cocktail.

[MARGARET LAUGHS]

Hey, they're only here a few more days.

It's fine. It's not them.

It's just, uh

[SIGHS]

The kids are having a nice time.

Yeah.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

You okay, champ?

Yeah. Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.

I can't stop thinking

about that drawing.

It's just a drawing.

I don't understand why he

would have Jesus in his head.

- We're not religious. I

- Maybe-maybe Brian told him.

[SIGHS] The Mahoneys? They're Buddhist.

So maybe it was one

of his other friends.

It could have been anybody.

What does it matter?

- But

- I-I don't understand

why you're harping on this right now.

We're here at our party

with all our friends.

You're right. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

It's okay. Hey, will you please

just try to have a good time?

Yes. I promise.

- [WHISPERS] Love you.

- [LAUGHS SOFTLY]

All right.

- Did you come straight from work?

- What?

No, this [SIGHS]

I was nervous getting ready.

Just didn't know what

the vibe was gonna be.

Like, if it was gonna be

a celebration or what.

- It's a birthday party.

- Yeah, well

You know what I'm talking about.

[SOFT MUSIC PLAYING]

Oh, look. There she is.

I don't know how she's doing it,

keeping it together like that?

If anything like that happened to me

I'd k*ll myself.

[PARTY GUEST] It's 2014. How

the hell can they lose a plane?

The ocean's large. It's massive.

Chicken dumpling?

It's so scary that you

can go missing like that.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING]

[PARTY GUEST] Excuse me.

Excuse me. What is that?

I'm good, thanks.

Oh, is that chocolate milk?

[GASPS SOFTLY]

[CHATTER ECHOING]

[LAUGHTER]

[CHATTER DISTORTING]

[SPEAKING INAUDIBLY]

[GASPING SOFTLY]

[CONTEMPLATIVE MUSIC PLAYING]

[CHATTER DISTORTING]

[HILARY] Margaret. Margaret, hi.

I just wanted to say thank you

for having me at the party. I, uh

Margaret.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING]

[SPEAKING IN CANTONESE]

Oh, there you are. Do you

have any more of those, um

Those, um what did you call them?

[SPEAKING INAUDIBLY]

- [PRISCILLA] Anyone seen Margaret?

- [GRUNTS, SPEAKS IN CANTONESE]

[MARGARET] Mercy.

Margaret. There you are.

- Margaret?

- Why is she here?

- Who? Who?

- [PANTING]

[STAMMERING]

Mercy. What is she doing here?

I mean, all your friends are here.

- No need

- She's not a friend!

Well, we need to get you

on stage for speeches.

Clarke really, really needs you.

[CLARKE] Thank you all for being here.

It means a lot for us to see you all.

I-I know we haven't seen many

of you in a while and, um

Maybe it feels strange for us

to be even having a party, but

But more than but more than

celebrating my old age, uh

[SOFT LAUGHTER]

we wanted to take this opportunity

to say thank you to all of you

for supporting us this past year,

over what has been

and will probably be the most

difficult time of our lives.

- Poor Margaret seems out of it.

- [CLARKE CONTINUES]

I'm sure she's highly medicated.

There's a million cases like theirs.

The only reason this case

got so much attention

is because they're both so photogenic.

I mean, no one wants to say it,

but but we all know.

I'm gonna go.

What? Already?

It's just too hard seeing her like this.

[DISTANT] Every flower

has meant so much.

[OLIVIA] I don't know why

they're still in Hong Kong.

I mean, they should just go home.

[CLARKE STAMMERS, SNIFFLES]

I'm sorry. Um

When the life we knew became

completely unrecognizable.

And the last thing I'll say is, um

We love you, Gus.

We miss you so much, buddy.

Wherever you are.

Thank you.

[ALL] Happy birthday.

- [WHISPERING] I saw her. She's here.

- Who?

- What?

- Mercy.

- Mercy is here.

- What are you talking about?

Come here. Come-come here, baby.

Why would she do this to us?

- Why?

- Okay, okay, okay. Just relax.

You've had enough. Just relax.

- It's not the f*cking champagne.

- All right, let's sit down. Let's sit down.

- Clarke, Clarke.

- Let's just sit down.

She's here. At our party.

- She's not here.

- Now.

- I saw

- She's not here.

I'm not crazy. You know, I'm

Margaret. Margaret.

[MUSIC GROWS LOUDER]

Why? Why are you here

I'm sorry? What?

It's okay. It's okay. Come on.

- Margaret. Margaret.

- [STAMMERS]

Excuse us, everybody.

[COUGHING]

[PANTING]

[PHONE CHIMES]

[JING] That doesn't make any sense.

- Why would she be here?

- Mom. Stop.

I know it doesn't make

sense, Jing, but I saw her.

I saw her, all right? She was here.

- I [GASPS]

- [HILARY] Margaret?

- Hilary.

- Is everything okay?

You came. I didn't think

you were coming.

- Yeah, I just

- We need to go home.

- Can you call us a cab?

- Just take the car. We'll call another one.

- Uh, no, you take them, take them home.

- No, no, no.

- Can I go with you?

- Um, sure.

- Are you sure?

- Mm-hmm.

- Okay. Thanks, Hil.

- Uh, S-Sam's just outside.

Let's go.

[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING]

[CHATTER IN CANTONESE]

[MARGARET] I saw her. I did.

I did. I saw her.

Didn't I? Didn't I?

God.

Do you think I'm losing my mind?

Hey. No.

- Do you think I'm crazy?

- No.

- What?

- Did you really att*ck a waitress?

- Oh!

- [LAUGHS]

Sorry.

Yes, in the middle of the party.

Maybe I am seeing ghosts.

No. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

[EXHALES]

No one should ever have to go through

what you're going through.

- I'm starving.

- [SIGHS]

- That food was inedible.

- It was terrible.

[BOTH LAUGH]

I didn't want to say

anything. I'm sorry.

It was so bad, I couldn't eat a thing.

- I had a breadstick.

- [BOTH LAUGH]

- always went.

- When was the last time we were here?

- Mm, was it with the girls?

- Mm-mm.

- Mm-mm. Mm-mm. No.

- No, I think it was.

- No, it was after that.

- When?

It was after the Cecily Brown exhibit.

- That was the last time?

- Mm-hmm.

Oh, my God, that's right.

That was so long ago.

- I know.

- Remember that White Cube guy?

- He kept following us around?

- He was madly in love with you.

- No. Come on.

- Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

He was following you like a puppy.

- He'd barely graduated high school.

- Aww.

He looked like Ryan Gosling.

Good memories.

[POP MUSIC PLAYING SOFTLY]

[HILARY SIGHS]

What?

[SIGHS]

I think my marriage is over.

I'm sorry.

Do you ever imagine yourself

living a completely different life,

being a completely different person?

All the time.

I love my family, but I have this

growing desire to leave them.

I got an apartment in Kowloon.

I just sometimes want

to be alone, you know?

Where I'm not somebody's wife,

not somebody's mother.

Where I'm not defined by tragedy

and not reminded that I'm the mother

of two children instead of three.

You'll always be his mother, Margaret.

[BLONDIE: "HEART OF GLASS"]

Once I had a love and it was a gas ♪

Soon turned out, had

a heart of glass ♪

You sang karaoke to this.

I did.

Mucho mistrust,

love's gone behind ♪

[LAUGHS]

Your striptease.

[LAUGHS]

Once I had a love and it was divine ♪

Soon found out I was losing my mind ♪

It seemed like the real thing,

but I was so blind ♪

Mucho mistrust, love's gone behind ♪

- In between ♪

- Come on.

What I find is pleasing

and I'm feeling fine ♪

Love is so confusing,

there's no peace of mind ♪

If I fear I'm losing you,

it's just no good ♪

You teasing like you do ♪

Once I had a love and it was a gas ♪

Soon turned out,

had a heart of glass ♪

Seemed like the real thing,

only to find ♪

Mucho mistrust ♪

Love's gone behind ♪

Lost inside ♪

Adorable illusion and I cannot hide ♪

I'm the one you're using,

please don't push me aside ♪

We could've made it

cruising, yeah ♪

[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING]

What?

What happened?

What?

[WHISPERS] Take me to the market.

Please.

[CHATTERING]

[KEYS JINGLE]

[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING]

[HILARY] It's time to go.

It's okay. It's okay.

[MARGARET] What's happening?

[HILARY] I don't know.

[MARGARET] Hil? What-what

- Margaret.

- What?

- Margaret, calm down.

- Is it

- No, stop.

- Is it my kids?

Stop. Stop.

Just stay in the car. I'll

figure out what's going on.

[CAR DOOR OPENS]

[CAR DOOR CLOSES]

[DARK MUSIC PLAYING]

[SPEAKING INAUDIBLY]

[CAR DOOR OPENS]

- [CAR DOOR CLOSES]

- What is it? What happened?

- What

- My neighbor. It's my neighbor.

They found him in his apartment.

He's dead.

[WHISPERS] Oh, thank God.

[PANTING]

[MARGARET] Thanks for coming tonight.

I know you wanted your marriage

to work, but the truth is

No relationship can sustain

the kind of lies David was telling.

You think you know everything, Margaret,

- but you don't.

- [ELEVATOR BEEPING]

- [DOG WHIMPERING]

- [INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER]

[SPEAKING IN CANTONESE]

[DOOR OPENS]

[DOOR CLOSES]

[FOOTSTEPS]

[PURI] Ma'am? You're home.

Can I get you anything?

No, that's okay. Thank you, Puri.

- Has David been home?

- No, ma'am.

Okay. Thank you.

You can go back to bed.

Okay, ma'am.

- [DARK MUSIC PLAYING]

- [DISTANT CHATTER]

[MARGARET] I can't believe he just d*ed.

[CLARKE] Yeah.

He was old.

I never really asked, it's

been kind of a big night.

[MARGARET] How long do you

think before we find out?

[CLARKE] So where'd you guys go?

You mentioned driving right home.

Why didn't you call?

[DAISY] Philip?

Philip, what are you doing?

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER CONTINUES]

[WIND WHOOSHING]

[DISTANT HORN BLOWS]

[BIRDS CHIRPING]

[HORN BELLOWING]

[TRAFFIC PASSING]

[CRICKETS CHIRPING]

[BUSY CHATTER]

[HORN HONKING]

[CHATTER CONTINUES]

[SIREN WAILING]

[FESTIVE MUSIC PLAYING]
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