Curious Caterer: Foiled Plans (2024)

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Curious Caterer: Foiled Plans (2024)

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(door knocking)

My lady, I beseech

you, let me in.

(door knocking)

Pretell, I'm innocent!

(door clacks open)

(tense dramatic music)

Less than four and 20

blackbirds baked in a pie.

Guilty is charged.

Guilty! Be gone!

(both laughing)

Oh, this is far too

fun to be called work.

Come on. There's more

grog in my chariot.

(gentle enchanting music)

Oh, it's getting

ready to snow.

Oh, luckily all

reports suggested

that storm's gonna

bypass this area.

(gentle enchanting

music continues)

Can you believe we are hosting

a medieval ball

inside a real castle?

I know. I've been brushing

up on my Shakespeare.

(both laughing)

Oh, Goldy, tonight

could be your big break.

Sir Alistair knows everyone.

(gentle music)

You know, I must say

it's a little unsettling

to have all these sharp

weapons just out and about.

This house would be a

nightmare to childproof.

I would have to put

protective covers

and safety tips on everything.

I don't know.

As we discovered

all too recently, champagne can k*ll too.

So what's a couple of spears?

- Ladies?

- Oh.

Sir Alistair.

Oh, no need for

all that tonight.

I am one with the common people.

I couldn't help but overhear

you admiring my weapons.

Magnificent, aren't they?

Oh yes, it is quite the

intimidating collection

Weapons were made

to be displayed

as they were created with

all of their savage beauty.

Well, you certainly did that.

We were just talking about

how generous it is for you

to open up your castle

for tonight's fundraiser.

Well, Elk Park Prep Academy

is a world class school,

and as the founding

father of its fencing club

and a former champion myself,

it is near and dear to my heart.

(person groans)

- Oh.

- No.

Thank you.

Of course.

Pardon me, Sir Alistair.

You must be the court jester.

Oh, 'tis I, a wayward

wonder of wit and whimsy.

Well, you can call me Charlie.

I'm Goldy, this is Marla,

and we are wayward wanderers

of flavors, feast and florals.

Oh, I like your

spirit, maidens.

Right, off you go, fool.

Make yourself scarce.

Sir.

I've spared no

expense for tonight

and it all looks

remarkably authentic.

It is going to be an

unforgettable night.

That is the Goldy

Berry guarantee.

Hunch, watch your

footwork, stay low.

(indistinct)

You strong.

Bravo.

(lively music)

Remember, Olive, keep

your point on target

for better break control.

Oui?

And Jake, don't forget

to breathe. Huh?

That was incredible.

They look so good.

And that's pretty.

Oh mercy. It's my

custom made from Paris.

And your daughter and Jake

will give a fine demonstration

at tonight's exhibition.

- If you'll excuse me.

- Of course.

That was so great, honey.

Oh, so proud of you.

I won't keep you.

Go take your selfies

and post away.

With what cell service?

It's like living in

the dark ages here.

I know. Isn't it wonderful?

You could say

something like that.

(gentle lively music)

Elk Park Prep just placed

at state championships.

- We won silver.

- No, you lost the gold.

I need a coach

that'll take this team

to the nationals and beyond.

These things take time.

Teach them to be

more aggressive,

advance, att*ck, counter att*ck.

They're just kids. They're

still learning and finessing.

Champions are born

from unwavering resolve.

Complacency only

breeds mediocrity.

You are not fit to take

us to the next level.

- Are you f*ring me?

- Ah, Goldy.

Just the person we need.

You see, Pierre, you

could learn from her.

Do you know what? Yes, I'm

going to make it happen.

There's a Michelin chef in

LA, has his own cooking show.

I'm going to introduce you

to him. Fly you there myself.

So I believe in you.

You're a winner.

And I like winners.

(tense music)

Sir Alistair, it's

Dr. Dake Archer again.

He says it's urgent.

Everything is

urgent for you, Emma.

We need to book an appointment

with Goldy this week.

Time is critical

because tonight

I'm going to make

an earth shattering announcement

right after the feast.

Oh.

Trust me, you won't

want to miss it.

It'll be a real showstopper.

(lively music)

(bell dinging)

(lively music continues)

Lord Baron of

House Sweetwater.

Baron of Sweetwater.

Heir to a candy fortune

that was recently acquired

by Alistair's company

in a hostile takeover

leaving very bad blood.

Sawbones.

(crowd laughs)

Lord Richard of House Coleman.

Sawbones?

(crowd applauding)

(both laughing)

Ooh, enter judge turned

politician, Agatha Winford,

and her husband Ivan.

Lord and Lady Ivan and

Agatha of House Winford.

(guests applauding)

Rumor has it Alistair

and Agatha are quite close.

Maybe a little too

close for Ivan's liking.

How do you know all this?

A florist hears a lot

when putting together

rustic bouquets.

Well, hello, Mr. Sawbones.

Yeah, I've been called a

lot of things, but never that.

May I say,

leather becomes you.

Oh, I thank you, me lady.

It brings out my inner rebel.

Goldy, I am so excited

to see all of joust.

Well, I'm just grateful

that she hasn't taken

after your two left feet in

a sport that involves swords.

Touche.

(both laughing)

All right, have to get back

to the kitchen. Have fun.

Esteemed constable

and latest member

of the House Watchman, Sir

David of the House Track.

(guests applauding)

(lively music)

The illustrious constables

of the Night Watchmen,

Sir Thomas of House Shorts,

Sir Mason of House Kildea.

(guests applauding)

Feel as ridiculous as we look.

I don't know, I think

hosiery is flattering.

Really accentuates

my meaty calves.

(lively music)

Do my eyes deceive me

or is this the fair

maiden Goldenberry?

Sir, you do honor me.

For sooth, thy

captivating spirit

reveals itself through

your splendid emerald eyes.

Were you reading

from your poem?

No.

You were. (laughs)

Trying to woo my lady

before our big date.

I'm excited to see

what you have planned.

Can you gimme a hint?

Not a chance.

There are so few things I

can keep from you already,

Ms. Curious Caterer, this

is gonna be one of them.

(lively music)

Welcome to the Elk Park

Prep Academy fundraiser

and medieval ball

at Hyde Castle.

All proceeds will be donated

to support the

school's various clubs,

one of which graces our

majestic halls tonight.

Please welcome the

prestigious Fencing Club

as we champion them to

go for gold at nationals.

(guests applauding)

(lively music)

Now, dig deeply

into your pockets

and if you donate generously,

I promise not to let my

jester do any tomfoolery.

(crowd laughs)

Students, on guard.

(soft tense music)

(speaker speaks in

a foreign language)

(lively dramatic music)

(fencing swords clacking)

Olive and Lucas

are really good.

Keep up, Richard. That's Jake.

Lucas is, and I

quote, "So last week."

(wind whooshing)

(soft tense music)

Good evening, sir.

Invitation please.

Ah, I'm looking for

Detective Tom Schultz,

his precinct said he'd be here.

Well, you're intruding

on a private event.

Unfortunately, I can't let

you in without an invitation.

Oh, I couldn't

reach him on the cell.

I barely made it through

the storm as it is.

That may well be true, sir,

but I'm under

strict instructions,

not without an invitation.

I am US Marshall Gerard Track

here on official business.

Very well, sir.

Costumes are required for entry.

Not on your life.

You let me in or I'll arrest

you for obstruction of justice.

Very well, sir. I'll

get the detective.

(lively music)

(fencing swords clacking)

Baron, can I count on your

deep pockets this evening?

I don't know, Alistair,

let's see what's in my pockets.

Oops.

I think dropped something.

Nothing worth picking up.

Sweetwater candies

were synonymous

with quality once upon a time.

Now nothing more than

cheap mass produced junk.

(soft tense music)

Detective, this

is the gentleman.

Detective, I don't know

if you remember me, but-

- George Track. Yeah, of

course I remember you.

What are you doing here?

Your a father, Edmund

Schultz, escaped from prison.

Soon as the alarm was sounded,

we set up a perimeter,

used tracking dogs,

offered reward to inmates.

There was no sign of

him. No one's talking.

We suspect he had

help from the outside.

What does this

have to do with me?

- Do you know his whereabouts?

- No.

When was the last

time you heard from him?

I haven't seen or

heard from my father

since you cuffed

him 25 years ago.

Look, Tom, if you

have any information

that could help track him

down, he's a dangerous man.

Mike, I said I've got nothing.

Well, if you can think

of anything, you call me.

(soft tense music)

Sorry you wasted a trip.

(wind whooshing)

I am not going

back out in that.

Well, enjoy the party.

Great. I love parties.

(lively music)

(lively music continues)

(lively music continues)

What do I pay you for not to

turn away these interlopers?

- You're a terrible butler.

- Apologies.

He's here on official

business, sir.

Oh, balderdash

official business.

Nothing is going to ruin this

evening for me. You got that?

- Get rid of him.

- Yes, sir.

(lively music)

Your days are numbered.

(tense music)

Dad.

Dad.

Dave, Dave.

What are you doing here?

(Gerard laughing)

You good? Everything all right?

No, I'm good. What

are you doing here?

- Charity event.

- Oh yeah.

That is a bold

choice for a jacket.

I look ridiculous.

But what, what, what are

you doing in Colorado?

I mean, let alone had a

private invite only party.

There's some

stuff going on here.

Come on, I'll tell you about it.

Yeah, all right.

(soft melancholy music)

Hey.

Hey.

Is that you?

Is that your dad?

Yeah.

I don't know why I

still hang on to it.

Are you okay?

I just learned that my dad

escaped from Millhaven prison.

What?

Dave's dad, Gerard

Track is here.

He's the US Marshal hunting him.

Why would he think that

your dad would be in Colorado?

Fugitives seek

out their family

and US Marshals count on it.

But you and your dad

haven't spoken in decades.

(Tom sighs heavily)

Hey, look, look,

there is nothing that you

can do about this right now.

So why don't you

come back inside

and maybe it'll take

your mind off of it?

Just, I'm not, I'm

not feeling it, Goldy.

Well, I for one think you look

far too good in this tunic

to be hiding out here.

(lively music)

My lord.

(lively music continues)

(lively music continues)

(lively music continues)

Huh, you've enchanted me with

your nimble-footed prowess.

And you have

bewitched my heart.

Do tell, Detective.

When we first met we

were like oil and water.

And now?

Now you're the

secret ingredient

that makes the

ordinary extraordinary.

I can get used to this.

(lively music)

(tense ominous music)

Forgive me my dear. I

should have told you sooner.

Oh, Alistair.

Agatha.

I brought you a

martini dextrose.

Thank you, dear.

(gentle music)

So sorry to interrupt.

Sir Alistair, dinner is

ready to be served any time.

Excellent.

Ivan, Agatha, you're in for

a real treat, so don't dally.

(gentle music)

- You all right, honey?

- Darn allergies.

Old musty castles and all that.

(soft dramatic music)

(lively music)

(people chattering)

(lively music continues)

(people chattering continues)

- Pardon me.

- Oh, excuse me.

- These are my favorite.

- Me too.

I'm Emma Kensington.

Alistair's assistant.

Mason Kildea, detective.

(gentle lively music)

(guests chattering)

I can't find Klaus.

What do you mean

you can't find Klaus?

He's supposed to introduce

Alistair who was adamant

that we stay on schedule.

I know. And I've looked

everywhere, but nothing.

Maybe you should just

make the introduction.

- What?

- Yeah, yeah.

Lords and ladies,

our esteemed host has a

big announcement to make.

(gentle music)

Oh, thank gosh.

May I present Sir

Alistair Harrell.

(guests applauding)

Ladies and gentlemen,

thank you for coming.

These walls hold many secrets.

The biggest one of

mine is... (gags)

(guests shockingly yelling)

(Alistair's body thuds)

Alistair, Alistair.

(tense dramatic music)

Alistair.

Richard, Richard.

Did you see what happened?

He's not breathing.

Someone call an ambulance.

- Is there a landline?

- In the office.

Klaus, go.

(tense music)

Richard...

(tense dramatic music)

I don't think this was a

showstopper he had in mind.

(dramatic music)

(wind whooshing)

(soft tense music)

You can't hold us here.

We just want to go home.

Baron, everybody, please,

go back to the great room

and wait for further

instructions.

Okay, we'll be

with you in a minute.

(mysterious watcher

creepily breathing)

Klaus, any luck

on the landline?

No, I couldn't

get through, Miss.

Tom, cable's been cut.

We should all

head back into town

and bring her forensics team.

Have you seen it

outside? We're snowed in.

Klaus, I'm gonna

need you to circle

all the people on

this guest list

that had a problem

with Alistair.

Yes, sir.

Dave, Mason, you guys

have extra notepads?

No, I didn't

come to squad here.

I don't have any pockets.

I got some in my

trunk. I'll go get 'em.

(gentle music)

Klaus, your boots are wet.

Where were you when

Alistair was m*rder*d?

Oh, I was in the dining

hall with everyone else.

No you weren't.

I had to make the announcement

because we couldn't find you.

Oh, that's right.

My shoes are wet because

I was watering the plants

in the conservatory.

Was that before or after you

went to call the ambulance?

So what are you insinuating?

How do we know you were not

side cutting the phone line?

My employer just d*ed.

Why am I being interrogated?

Because there's a

m*rder*r amongst us.

(tense dramatic music)

I know. We can't stay.

(gentle music)

Listen up, everybody.

I'm Detective Tom Schultz.

This is Detective Track.

- And this is Detective Kildea.

- Detective Kildea.

We're with Elk Park PD.

We know it's been

a stressful night,

but if we remain calm

and stay together,

we're gonna get through this.

It's important that

nobody leave this room.

If you must leave this

room, travel in pairs.

(people chattering quietly)

Mason, cordon off the area

around Alistair's body.

Um, do you have

any crime tape?

Oh yeah.

I carry some of my back pocket

to parties all the time.

Okay, I, I think I have

something that can help.

I'll be right back.

Detective, I circled the

names on the guest list

who had issues

with Sir Alistair.

This is half the list.

Did anybody not show up?

Of course not.

Who would reject an invitation

to one of Sir Alistair's events?

- Yeah. Thanks, Klaus.

- Yes, sir.

All right. Here you go.

Thank you.

Mason, see if

some of the guests

are willing to share

photos of tonight

so they can help with

the investigation.

It's gonna take forever.

Search Alistair's

office and seal it off.

Got it. Okay.

What else can I do to help?

We still need to gather

time sensitive forensics,

but without our kits,

my hands are tied.

Well, the kitchen

is functional.

I could boil a big pot of

water and sterilize mason jars

and tweezers to

collect evidence.

You could use my disposable

baker's gloves and zip baggies.

Do you have a

solution for everything?

I try.

Where is Gerard

with those notepads?

Get your hands off me!

Sorry it took so long.

Followed some fresh tire

tracks to a car in the ditch

and the boot prints

led me to this fella.

I just wanna go home.

I've got nothing to

do with Alistair.

Baron, where were you before

Alistair's announcement?

I was exploring the castle.

(tense music)

Can anyone vouch for that?

If the knights in armor

could speak, then yes.

Otherwise, no.

(tense music)

I found some things

around the castle.

Tongs, wrench, rope,

magnifying glasses, candles.

Well, it's rustic, but

it'll do. Thanks, Emma.

Alistair liked to

preserve the old ways.

He had a passion for

all things medieval.

Just mention King Arthur

and his eyes would light up.

Too bad he didn't have a

passion for installing internet.

- Too soon.

- Maybe.

Yeah, it's true. He

was old school that way.

He still used paper

ledgers and daytimers.

How long have you

worked for Alistair?

Only a few months.

Do you have any idea

what his big announcement

was gonna be?

Rumor had it he was

gonna fire Coach Pierre

and I overheard him mentioning

a surprise guest tonight.

Maybe Pierre's replacement.

Do you know where

he might have kept,

you know, his ledgers and files?

Well, he spent a lot of time

in his library and office.

Wow, Emma, you're really

talented. That's amazing.

Thanks.

I used to be a sketch

artist at the carnival.

No wonder your booth

was so busy tonight.

Working for Alistair

just paid better

even if he wasn't

always nice to me.

I actually have

a favor to ask you.

Yeah?

(gentle pensive music)

What do I supposed to say?

(guests chattering indistinctly)

Excuse me.

(gentle pensive music)

(tense music)

(tense music continues)

(tense music continues)

Where are you

going, young lady?

I am...

This is an active

investigation.

Come on. It's not safe.

I know it's scary, but

we have to stay together.

(tense music)

Gather as many hair

and fibers as you can.

(soft pensive music)

Hey, what's this?

Red sequin?

(tense music)

We gotta talk to Charlie,

but first let's get

the medical examiner.

There isn't one here.

No, we got the

next best thing.

Look, I, I, I don't know

what to tell you, Tom.

I'm an orthopedic

surgeon, not a coroner.

Just, just give

us your best guess.

We shouldn't touch the body.

Gerard, this is not

your jurisdiction.

I object to your involvement.

Okay, then I object

to your objection.

Look, my dad's a

decorated US Marshal

and we could use his help.

Okay, boys, if I may...

From the location of the wound,

the cause of death

could be hepatic failure

from the puncture to the liver

causing internal bleeding.

Now, eyeballing the wound,

I would say the m*rder

w*apon was most likely

a long thin blade.

Thin blade, as

in a fencing sword?

(tense music)

(tense music)

- So what do you want?

- Where's your floppy hat?

- Why, you wanna borrow it?

- Oh, it's cute.

I found this on Alistair's body.

What can I say?

Sometimes I get up close and

personal with my audience.

Doesn't mean I k*lled the guy.

Where were you just

before Alistair was stabbed?

Probably doing a cartwheel

or putting away

my juggling pins.

Geez, Tomster.

What? What did

you just call me?

Nothing.

- Can I go now?

- Yeah.

Yeah, you can go.

(soft tense music)

(wind whooshing)

What's going on? What's

got you so spooked?

My father k*lled

a poker buddy of his

named to Orson Riggs,

who he owed money to.

I never attended the trial

'cause I was just a kid

and I never heard or

communicated with my dad again.

I am so sorry, Tom.

But just now I could've sworn

Charlie called me Tomster.

What does that

name mean to you?

There's only one

person in my entire life

who's ever called me that.

(tense music)

My dad.

(tense music continues)

(clock chimes)

We need to talk to Charlie

again and Alistair's assistant.

Her name's Emma.

Okay, we gotta talk to Emma

to confirm Charlie's statement.

- I'll do it.

- No, we will do it together.

Okay.

Nice, cool.

Looks like we have a visitor.

(tense music)

Ivan, can you please

go back to the great room

with everyone else?

I just wanted to let you

know that my wife Agatha and I

were together this entire time.

Our alibi is solid.

She'll vouch for me.

And what was your relationship

like with Sir Alistair?

Good. Real good.

Really? Would your

wife vouch for that too?

I think I'll head back now.

This is a mess, we

have a hoard of people

and information on each of them

and nowhere to organize it.

We need a m*rder board.

- Um, Tom.

- Here.

Really?

(tense music)

(wind whooshing)

(dramatic music)

Okay, wait, is

this a m*rder board?

A medieval m*rder tapestry.

- Did you draw these?

- Emma did.

She's really talented.

All right, this is

what we know so far.

Alistair, big announcement.

And he was stabbed in the liver

and the cause of death,

internal bleeding?

What about Klaus?

He had wet shoes.

He definitely had a beef with Alistair.

Most importantly, no alibi.

Yes.

Okay. What about Agatha?

Agatha was emotional

with Alistair.

Maybe she was having an affair.

Maybe.

What about Ivan?

Snooping and jealous.

Yes.

All right.

Charlie.

Sequins on his body.

(tense music)

And finally, Coach Pierre.

Pierre, expert swordsman,

and was he fired?

(tense dramatic music)

So Emma, I liked

your drawings.

What's your favorite medium?

Charcoal, watercolor?

I guess I like them all.

Is that relevant to the case?

We're trying to ascertain

as much information

on everyone here.

So do you draw pictures

of your boyfriend too,

or are you single?

What Detective

Kildea wants to know

is if you were the one

that hired Charlie.

No.

No, that was Alistair.

Did Alistair and Charlie

know each other before today?

I don't know.

Why?

Why was Alistair so angry

with you? We have witnesses.

There were urgent calls today

from a doctor, Take Archer,

who wanted Alistair

to call him back.

Alistair got angry and took

his frustrations out on me.

Who's Dr. Archer? Is he here?

No, I've never heard of him.

And he's not on the guest list.

Anything else seem out

of the ordinary to you?

This is probably nothing,

but I was working on a sketch

and the guest was

getting restless.

He kept checking his watch

and couldn't sit still.

He suddenly left without a word.

Was weird.

When was this?

Before Alistair's

Big announcement.

I have his sketch

here somewhere.

(papers rustling)

He left before I

could finish it.

That's really great.

Who, who, who is this?

Baron Sweetwater.

(tense music)

How you holding up?

Well, I can't even sneeze

without dad asking if I'm okay.

And there's something weird

going on between the butler

and the politician's husband.

Ivan?

Yeah, the weird, creepy guy.

What did you see?

I saw a lot of whispering

and they both snuck out.

(tense music)

(fire crackling)

(tense dramatic music)

(wind whooshing)

(tense music)

(fire crackling)

(tense music continues)

(tense dramatic music)

Mom, careful.

Hey, who's the mom here?

Well, it's Alistair's

letterhead.

"Coach Pierre. Termination

of Employment."

So the rumors are true.

Alistair was gonna

fire Coach Pierre

and he's in here

destroying the evidence.

I see why you do this,

Mom. This is exciting.

Don't get used to it.

Come on, let's go tell Tom.

(tense music)

You care to explain this?

You know, burning evidence

is a criminal offense.

I didn't burn anything.

We have witnesses

that saw you.

Alistair belittles you

in public, fires you.

Things get outta hand.

I am no m*rder*r.

You want motive?

Look around you.

Everyone hated Alistair.

I heard someone that threats

to k*ll him more than once.

The butler.

(tense music)

Agatha, would you

like some Sherry?

Thank you, dear.

I, I'm afraid I'm

still in shock.

Of course.

I didn't know

Alistair very well,

but the two of you seemed close.

I know what you really

wanna ask and it's not true.

You know?

I hear the rumors and whispers.

Alistair and I were

friends, and that's all.

I noticed the two of

you talking earlier,

and you seemed pretty upset.

Alistair was notorious

for talking in riddles

and being melodramatic.

Tonight, he said he was going

to take up the sword of justice.

- What does that mean?

- I have no idea.

Then he hit me

with a real zinger.

He confessed he only

had weeks to live.

Cancer.

Alistair was, was dying?

(soft melancholy music)

Wait, was that going to

be his big announcement?

(soft melancholy music)

If Alistair was dying, why

would anyone want to k*ll him?

Maybe they didn't

know it was terminal.

The question is, who would

benefit from an imminent death?

Yeah, and if they knew he was

dying, why k*ll him tonight?

What do we know

about Agatha's affair?

Alleged, I spoke with Agatha.

She's gutted over Alistair.

Ivan wasn't.

You're thinking it's

a crime of passion.

Maybe it wasn't premeditated.

You know, crimes of passion

are heated, impulsive.

(soft tense music)

Who has more motive than

a long suffering husband?

- A long suffering-

- Wife.

Butler.

Butler.

(dramatic music)

And if Emma is

telling the truth,

then we need to find

out why Baron Sweetwater

was in such a hurry.

(soft dramatic music)

I guess it's time to sweet

talk the king of confections.

(tense dramatic music)

Here you go.

I've gotta hand

it to you, Goldy.

Not many people could

work equally well

with sweets as well as savories.

Berry Good Catering

is one of the best.

That is quite a

compliment coming from you,

Mr. Sweetwater, thank you.

Call me Barron.

It's nice to see pride

in quality of food.

You know, I think that

the floral arrangements

look quite lovely

too, don't you?

Very much so.

Although I'm not an expert

in medieval nose gaze.

(Goldy laughs)

Do you have any advice

for taking my business

to the next level?

Be careful who you trust.

I take it there was no love

lost between you and Alistair.

He fired loyal employees,

rebranded Sweetwater Confections

under the Harrow name,

a wiley move that only

added insult to injury.

There's only one love language

that Alistair spoke

fluently, money.

Hmm.

I saw your unfinished sketch

and I was just wondering why

you didn't let her finish it.

What? No, it wasn't me

that wouldn't let her finish.

It was, it was her.

She just took off.

Then why did you

leave during the storm?

(tense music)

I don't like dead bodies.

(tense music)

That's fair.

(tense music continues)

Hostile takeover.

- Lying.

- Yep.

Bitter over legacy.

(gentle music)

(Goldy clears throat)

- Okay.

- Who's that supposed to be?

It's Emma.

I can't very well ask

her to sketch her own.

Lucky you can cook.

Hmm.

The question is,

is Emma lying about Baron or

is Baron lying about Emma?

And more importantly,

where was she when

Alistair was m*rder*d?

Emma is lying.

Mm-hmm, maybe.

I know that look.

Did Mason find Alistair's

accounting books in the office?

No. What are you thinking?

I'm thinking that it's

time to leave no stone,

or in this case,

no scone unturned.

You're right.

(clock chiming)

(tense music)

It's officially the next day.

You know, I was kind of hoping

that our date would include,

you know, champagne

and Tiramisu,

not snowstorms and corpses.

I promise I'll make this up

to you when we get outta here.

(clock chiming)

(gentle pensive music)

(fire crackling)

Okay, so Emma said that

Alistair spends a lot of time

in his library and office.

So I'm thinking there's

something in here.

- There's a lot of books.

- Yeah.

Look for journals,

ledgers, right?

You start on this side.

I'll start on this side.

Okay, all right.

Okay.

(soft tense music)

King Arthur.

Huh.

(bookcase clanks)

(Goldy screams)

Goldy!

(wind whooshing)

(tense dramatic music)

Goldy!

Goldy, can you hear me?

(Tom taps bookshelf)

Goldy?

- I'm in here.

- Are you okay?

Yeah, I'm okay.

Book for King Arthur.

King Arthur. King Arthur.

- It's on the top shelf.

- Okay.

Found it.

(dramatic music)

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

- Are you okay?

- Yes, yes, yes.

Never do that

to me again, okay?

It's Elk Park. I

can't make any promises.

Come, look.

- Look at this.

- Wow.

I know.

Look at these.

There must be a couple

million dollars there, wow.

This is it. This

is Alistair's ledger.

Ah, look at that last entry.

There's a big cash

transfer to Dr. Tag Archer.

Emma mentioned someone

calling several times

with the same name.

Yeah.

I think we have

to have somebody

come take a look at this book.

Marla's smart. She's

also good with numbers.

I don't think so,

Goldy, she's a civilian.

That goes against protocol.

You know what I mean.

You're different.

Look, you could just have

somebody watch over her,

a detective, someone

maybe tall, dark hair,

a little rough around

the edges, but...

Don't even think it.

I don't know. He's

kind of growing on me.

Okay.

But just know that I'm

totally against this.

(lively music)

(clock chiming)

(Marla gasps)

Oh, interesting.

- What? What do you see?

- Do mine eyes deceive me?

Marla, come on.

Me thinks concealing

pieces of age is afoot.

- English, please.

- Money laundering, Davy.

Alistair has been

frequently depositing

large sums of cash for years

and making wire transfers

without any apparent

business purpose.

Plus, he has two sets of

books going back decades.

Look, here.

(Dave sniffs)

(soft tense music)

Did you just sniff my hair?

It looks like this

Dr. Tag Archer's

been on the tape

for just as long.

And Alistair's

been bankrolling

Agatha Winfrey's

political career too.

- Pretty generous of him.

- Yeah.

(gentle music)

Ah, we need to talk to Agatha.

Mm-hmm.

(gentle music continues)

Hey, um, nobody would

notice if this little gold bar

went missing, right?

I would notice.

I thought you liked

to bend the rules.

Not, not those ones. Come on.

(lively music)

So Alistair's been

committing fraud.

According to his

accountant's ledgers.

When you get back to Elk

Park, you have to track down

all of Alistair's accountants,

including Orson Riggs.

He was the first one I

saw cooking the books.

And even though he

left 25 years ago,

it might be worth a sh*t.

Orson Riggs.

That's the poker friend my dad

was convicted of murdering.

But wait, your dad is

connected to Alistair?

(tense dramatic music)

(fire crackling)

I love to live in a

castle. It's so cool.

Not for me. No charging

stations, no wifi.

So boring.

Look at all these weapons

and interesting artifacts.

Yeah, well, they had to keep

themselves occupied somehow.

I'd be itching for a fight too.

Does that seem

kind of out of place?

Looks like someone

put it back crooked.

That's Coach Pierre's epee.

No, don't touch it.

There's blood on it.

Come on. We have

to go tell my mom.

(clock chimes)

That's about two

inches off the tip.

(mysterious watcher

breathing creepily)

So you're sure this

is your coach's epee?

Yeah.

Hey, your keen eyes did well

and you didn't

tamper with evidence,

but you cannot wander off again.

Do you understand?

All right, you two, well,

let's go find somewhere

to be bored together.

(clock ticking)

I admit it's my epee.

It is your custom made,

gold-gilded epee from Paris

that you love.

Wouldn't you safeguard it?

I loaned it to Alistair

to display on his shield

for the exhibition.

Where's your protective tip?

Alistair insisted

on taking it off.

He was a purist that way.

It's about authenticity

or something.

- There's blood on it.

- How do you know it's blood?

If it stains like blood

and pools like blood,

it's probably blood.

It's not like we got

luminol lying around.

We have to presume that's blood

and likely the m*rder w*apon.

Mind if we check

you for wounds?

Be my guest, I

have nothing to hide.

(mysterious watcher

breathing creepily)

Lift his shirt. Can

you lift up your shirt?

(Coach Pierre groans)

Pretty nasty

bruise right there.

I'm a world class fencer.

Of course I get bruises

from my pairing,

but I use a point

protector for a reason.

Fencers always get

minor, minor...

What, what? Boo-boos?

Alistair did this to me.

He was an aggressive fencer.

I didn't do anything to him.

I don't know.

Things aren't looking pretty

good for you right now, Coach.

Let's take him back. We're

gonna keep an eye on you.

- Come on, Pete.

- It's Pierre.

Yeah, sure. Whatever, Pete.

Tom, if you can spare a

small swab of that epee,

I can test it for blood.

We won't know whose DNA it

is or even if it's human,

but I can confirm it's blood.

You keep luminol

in your pantry?

Something like that.

Hydrogen peroxide.

Obviously, it is used

to disinfect surfaces,

clean fruits and vegetables.

But when exposed to blood...

(gentle music)

It fizzes.

(gentle music)

(wind whooshing)

Look, it's possible Coach

Pierre offed his boss.

It's not a novel concept.

Yeah, Coach Pierre

was mad at Alistair,

and yes, he wanted to keep

his job, but so is Klaus.

Let's get back to basics.

Motive, opportunity, intent.

Okay, so what if the

accountant Orson Riggs,

what if he was gonna blow

the whistle on Alistair

for his money laundering scheme?

Alistair wanted

the problem gone.

So he hired Edmund

to k*ll Orson.

The last journal entry

was to a Doctor Tag Archer.

- How does he fit in all this?

- Unrelated.

I mean, Alistair was dying.

Maybe Dr. Archer put

him in a clinical trial

for new treatment.

You mean off the record

in exchange for cash?

No, he was on the books

for more than 25 years

long before Alistair got sick.

Gerard, can you shed

some light on this,

since you worked the case?

(gentle music)

Never heard of Tag Archer.

Since he was on the books

at the time of the m*rder,

maybe he was the go-between

to pay off Edmund

so that Alistair could

just keep his hands clean.

There is someone here

that might be able to help.

I mean, it's been 25 years.

Agatha.

(tense music)

Why her?

You may not remember

it from the case file,

she used her maiden

name back then.

But Agatha Winford was the

judge that put your dad away.

(tense dramatic music)

(wind whooshing)

(soft pensive music)

Agatha, it's come

to our attention

that you are an

Alistair's payroll.

Excuse me?

I don't like what you're

implying, detective.

Were you or weren't you?

Not here.

Follow us.

(gentle pensive music)

They're interrogating

Agatha now?

They're grasping at straws.

I'm never getting out of here.

If you must know, those

were campaign donations.

I have many donors.

Even though they're

going back decades

before your political career.

If you'd like to continue

this line of questioning,

it'll have to be

through my attorney.

Have you heard the

name Dr. Tag Archer?

Sounds familiar. Not sure.

It'll come to me.

I never forget a name or a face.

Any idea how Alistair is

connected to Edmund Schultz?

Edmund Schultz.

There's a name I haven't

heard in a minute.

Detective Schultz. I should

have seen the resemblance.

You have your father's

eyes and his demeanor.

He had a quiet way about him.

Even after I sentenced him,

he took it like a gentleman.

People, please everyone,

please stay calm.

We know our rights. You can't

keep us in the dark anymore.

Let me out of here.

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

Everyone, relax. We need

to show some patience.

So you keep saying.

Come on, Agatha.

Who would like some hot

cocoa and fresh baked cookies?

(gentle music)

We good?

Go.

Thank you.

How on earth did you do that?

They teach you to quiet a

room in Catering 101 too?

These are my 911 chocolate

emergency rescue cookies.

Perfect for quieting

an angry mob.

- Where'd you find dime?

- Always come prepared.

She baked them from frozen

dough she prepared earlier.

- Very resourceful.

- Hmm?

You ever considered a

career in law enforcement?

(gentle music)

Tell me you didn't have

anything to do with it.

The less you know, the better.

(tense music)

Hi, Emma.

If someone did

something innocent

that caused something

really bad to happen,

would someone be in

trouble, hypothetically?

Well, it depends. How bad?

I mean, depending

on the offense,

that someone could be tried

with aiding and abetting.

Or not.

Is there anything that this

someone wants to confess?

Hypothetically?

No.

Where are we going?

Tom found a room that might

keep you all entertained.

You mean keep

us outta trouble?

Well, that too, between

worrying about you and your mom,

it's like a full-time job.

(gentle music)

Wow, sick pool table.

It's not very medieval.

Well, even billionaires

need a mancave.

(Goldy laughs)

- This is awesome. Thanks.

- Yeah.

(lively music)

Wait, wait.

All right, rack 'em up.

Watch him like a hawk.

I would, but I might

otherwise be preoccupied.

Don't scratch.

Mom, come look at this.

We were taking

selfies earlier.

(soft tense music)

He's holding

Coach Pierre's epee.

(tense music)

(electricity crackles off)

- What's going on?

- I don't know, sweetheart.

You guys stay put. I'm gonna

go find out what happened.

No, Richard, I know the

castle better than you.

I should go.

(soft tense music)

- Be safe.

- Always.

(soft tense music continues)

Sorry, Jake, gotta

take your phone.

(tense music)

What happened to the lights?

I don't know.

Ice and the wires.

I'll go check the

electrical room.

Goldy, you really shouldn't

be here by yourself.

Let me take you

back to the garage.

I'm fine. Figure

out the lights.

I gotta find Tom.

(tense dramatic music)

Wow, you really love cats.

See, like I told you,

there's nothing else on there.

I didn't take any photos here.

Why do you have

a photo of Charlie?

Are you dating the court jester?

Ew, no.

No, Charlie's my brother.

I know. I know.

I should've told you earlier.

I used to work in the

Traveling Carny with him,

but Charlie didn't want people

to know we were related.

Because you got your brother

this gig at Alistair's Ball?

It was actually

the other way around.

Charlie asked me to

work for Alistair.

- So Alistair knew Charlie?

- Yeah.

Why is it such a big secret?

I don't know.

But he was really adamant

I keep it under wraps.

(tense music)

(Goldy gasps)

(tense shrill music)

(tense dramatic music)

It's you.

Hey, hey! Hey, hey!

Goldy, Goldy, what's going on?

- Tom, did you just see him?

- See who?

He was just here. He's

the man in the picture.

Look, look, look,

look. He's not a guest.

Look.

(tense dramatic music)

What, do you, do you know him?

That's my dad.

(tense dramatic music)

Edmund!

Edmund!

Edmund Schultz!

Come out.

There's nowhere to hide.

Tom.

Tom.

Where, did you see him?

Look up there.

I think actually, Tom...

Tom.

Tom, Tom! Listen to me.

We have got to go

tell the others.

If we just, if we act

systematically, we can find him.

We can read him out, Goldy.

The castle is too big.

He could be anywhere.

We need help.

Okay?

Okay.

Okay.

Let's go.

(tense music)

You lied to us. You said

you only met Alistair tonight.

But that's not true, is it?

He hired me. What of it?

Off Craigslist or Clowns R Us?

Does it matter?

I needed a job. He needed

somebody to work the crowd.

Does the name Edmund

Schultz mean anything to you?

No.

(gentle music)

(electricity clacks)

Finally.

Teardrop.

You were in prison?

Where, what, what

were you in for?

None of your business.

I served my time.

You know, I could

just ask your sister.

My sister?

You leave Emma out of it.

Millhaven. Okay?

Larceny. Three years.

This is why I told Emma

to keep quiet about it.

Everyone judges you when

you're a con or related to one.

Now, do you wanna know

my Zodiac sign too,

or am I free to go?

(tense music)

Phew, boy, people get real

hangry when they're locked up

in a dark castle with a

homicidal m*rder*r on the loose.

Luckily, it was only a

popped circuit breaker.

Everybody, Edmund

Schultz is here.

And he was caught on camera

holding the bloody epee.

What?

He's running

around the castle?

I saw him.

Marla, I need you

to go get Klaus.

We need the blueprints

for the castle ASAP.

Now listen up. We need

to search the castle.

We're gonna use a grid system,

simultaneous sweep

from top and bottom.

Force the fugitive out as we

work our way to the middle.

We have to presume our prime

suspect is armed and dangerous.

We need to find Agatha.

If Edmund Schultz know she's

here, she could be in danger.

This whole thing is a vendetta

against people who put him away.

Which includes you too.

No, don't worry

about me. I got my six.

Blueprints as requested.

Ah, thanks, Klaus.

You should go.

(tense shrill music)

All right, Mason,

you start in the basement

on the west side.

Dave, you start on the east.

Tom, I think you and I should-

I need to say something.

Alistair was dying.

He had regrets.

What do dying people do?

Travel the world.

Quit their jobs.

Eat as much as they want.

- Wait, is this a test?

- We don't have time for this.

No, no. I see where

she's going with this.

They make amends to

clear their conscience.

Alistair loved King Arthur,

who was all about

nobility and honor.

But as we know, Alistair

made a lot of enemies.

- Hardly a King Arthur.

- Exactly.

Agatha said that Alistair

was gonna take up

the sword of justice tonight

with a big announcement.

And then Emma said that there

was gonna be a secret guest.

Is that Edmund?

Is that why he broke outta

prison so close to his parole?

Well, wait, wait.

I don't get it.

Is Edmund on Alistair's side

or did he come here to k*ll him?

I'm saying that that

Edmund may not be here

for a vendetta at all, but for

an entirely different reason

that is somehow connected

to the big announcement.

- We gotta find Edmund.

- Agreed, let's go.

(tense dramatic music)

(wind whooshing)

Agatha, what are you

doing here? It's not safe.

I'm perfectly fine. Other

than my wretched back.

Edmund Schultz is here.

Edmund?

Come on.

(metal rattles)

Did you hear that?

Ivan, is that you?

You stay behind me.

(tense music)

(door clacks open)

(tense music continues)

(all laughing)

(person screaming)

(g*nsh*t bangs)

(people yell surprisingly)

(tense dramatic music)

Ah, Dad!

Gerard.

- What happened?

- Dad, you've been sh*t.

Edmund has my g*n.

Agatha, we need to help her.

Don't, don't, don't

move! Don't move!

We're on it.

- Detectives!

- Ah, ah, ah!

(tense dramatic music)

I got you, Pops. I got you.

(tense dramatic music)

What is it?

(tense music)

Ugh.

(tense dramatic music)

(wind whooshing)

(Goldy gasping)

Mason, get Dr. Korman.

(tense music)

We heard a woman screaming.

We all came to help,

but it was too late.

That's when we saw Agatha.

What about Agatha?

Where is she?

Ivan, Ivan, you don't have to.

What? No, you're wrong.

(tense dramatic music)

(clock ticking)

So much for being able

to take care of yourself,

huh, Pops?

I'm still alive, aren't I?

Well, you're lucky

there's an exit wound.

Quarter inch to the left

would've been a different story.

Yeah, I feel real lucky.

Remind me to buy a

lottery ticket later.

- Hey, thanks, Doc.

- Yeah.

Listen, just make sure that

that dressing is clean. Okay?

(gentle music)

All right, let's go.

(wind whooshing)

She has multiple fractures

consistent with a fall.

Anything else?

You mean apart from the

fact that a grown woman

fell through a castle

window at a medieval ball?

Yeah, apart from that.

She has scrapes on her arms,

but that could have

happened from the way down.

Or defense wounds.

- What about her eyes?

- What about 'em?

Oh, come on, Tom. Do I

have to open her eyes?

Bear in mind that I usually

work with live patients.

Sorry, Richard.

Really?

(wind whooshing)

(Dr. Korman grunts)

That's interesting.

She has petechiae.

Her eye blood

vessels have burst.

Is that consistent

with the fall?

Not usually. It's usually

caused by a lack of oxygen.

Or strangulation.

(tense music)

So it was personal.

We've gotta find Edmund.

Our suspect, Edmund Schultz,

is now armed with a Glock 17.

Exercise extreme caution

and use all means

necessary to apprehend him.

Mason, you and I are

gonna take the East Wing

and circle back, Track,

you take the West Wing.

We'll meet back here.

(soft tense music)

(dishes clacking)

(soft tense music)

(soft tense music continues)

(soft tense music continues)

(shelving scraping)

(soft tense music continues)

(door creaking)

(soft tense music continues)

(wind whooshing)

(tense music)

(tense music continues)

(window banging)

(wind whooshing)

(tense music continues)

(tense ominous music)

(tense ominous music continues)

(tense ominous music continues)

Edmund.

(Goldy gasps)

I don't know who you are,

but I don't want to hurt you.

No one else needs to get hurt.

I think it's a

too late for that.

(tense dramatic music)

Tom!

(tense dramatic music continues)

Goldy!

Goldy!

- Tomster.

- Edmund.

(Goldy grunts)

(kitchen utensil thuds)

Oh God. I'm so

sorry, I didn't...

Is he okay?

- Are you okay?

- Yeah, yeah.

(tense music)

(gentle music)

Has he got my g*n?

No, he's clean.

Lock him up.

- I'll go get the doc.

- All right.

He's got a picture of me.

I know, I know. I

know, I know, I know.

- You okay?

- Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

(wind whooshing)

Edmund's gonna have

one heck of a headache,

but the doc says

he's gonna be okay.

- Did you find the g*n?

- No.

Well, looks like

Alistair hired Edmund

to k*ll Orson

Riggs 25 years ago.

So maybe the big announcement

was Alistair confessing

to his part of the crime.

Yeah, but he didn't

count on Edmund

escaping him from Millhaven.

Millhaven?

Uh, Charlie also

served in Millhaven,

and Alistair hired him.

Well, Alistair probably

didn't know that.

Charlie called me Tomster.

So he knew your dad.

Maybe they were

working together.

We need to interview

Charlie again.

(tense music)

Did you have anything to do

with breaking

Edmund outta prison?

Who's Edmund?

Do you really want

to violate your parole

and lie to a detective

and a US Marshal?

I served my full sentence.

You got nothing on me.

I spent my whole life

chasing cons like you.

Aiding and abetting a m*rder*r

is not gonna go well for you.

Okay, okay.

I was only there to give

Edmund a ride from Millhaven.

It was Alistair's plan all along

to bring him to Hyde Castle.

You expect us to believe that?

If, if Alistair helped Edmund,

why would Edmund k*ll him?

Who says he did?

Edmund was his guest.

Alistair bribed the warden.

He greased a few palms.

He even put Edmund

up in his castle.

Alistair could do anything.

He's a billionaire.

Or was.

(soft tense music)

(soft tense music continues)

(clock ticking)

(soft tense music continues)

(soft tense music continues)

Oh, teenagers.

(tense music)

(tense music continues)

(tense dramatic music)

(Goldy yells)

(dramatic tense music)

We gotta stop

meeting like this.

Oh!

Oh, my knight in shining armor.

Tom, things are

not what they seem.

I know. Come with me.

(tense dramatic music)

(clock ticking)

The grandfather clock

hasn't chimed in hours.

(clock ticking)

And it wasn't making that sound.

No, it wasn't.

(tense dramatic music)

- Gerard's g*n.

- Exactly.

(tense dramatic music)

(soft gentle music)

(truck reverse signal beeping)

Easy to do cartwheels

at this time.

(soft gentle music continues)

(tense shrill music)

Uh-huh.

It's very funny, g*ng.

Ugh, snowplows are here.

So I'm gonna take Edmund

back to Millhaven.

You're not going anywhere.

We're gonna do this again?

What are you doing, Tom?

Marla?

Look, g*ng, it's

been a long night, but-

There was only one person

not invited to

last night's ball,

Dr. Tag Archer,

He's a ghost. He's nobody.

He's an anagram

(tense dramatic music)

(tense dramatic music continues)

for Gerard Track.

(chuckles) You

can't be serious.

Orson Riggs was gonna

blow the whistle on Alistair

so Alistair had him k*lled.

That part of our

theory was right.

There was just

one missing piece.

He needed someone

to take the fall.

Edmund Schultz was

Orson's poker buddy

and owed him money, making

him the perfect scapegoat.

But you planted evidence

and pinned it all on Edmund.

And you profited Well for

over two decades to keep silent.

(gentle music)

You are all off your rocker.

Tell me you're not buying this.

You know what bugs

me about this, Dad?

Why would Edmund strangle

and then throw Agatha

out of a window

when he could just sh**t her?

I just remembered,

Alistair mentioned that he

had a dirty cop on the books,

and his name was Dr. Tag Archer.

I need to tell Tom.

(tense dramatic music)

Agatha.

(Agatha screams)

(tense dramatic music)

(window clacks open)

Where's the g*n?

Dad, it wasn't on him.

I told you, he

sh*t me and took it.

(g*n cocks)

(tense music)

(g*nsh*t bangs)

In fact, you never

even ran into him.

You can think what you want.

We found your Glock.

Great, can I have it back?

What's saying we

sent it to forensics

and only has your prints on it?

Because Edmund wiped it off.

You came here tonight

after Alistair wasn't

taking your calls.

It's Dr. Tag Archer

again. He says it's urgent.

Everything is

urgent for you, Emma.

[Mason] To ask him why you

broke Edmund out of prison.

Are you crazy? You

can't be serious.

Time's running out, Gerard.

Let redemption be my legacy.

When Alistair

knew he was dying,

he wanted to right some wrongs,

but most importantly, he

wanted to free an innocent man.

(tense dramatic music)

Edmund Schultz.

And where does that leave me?

Find your own

way through this.

Now, if you'll excuse me,

I've got a big

announcement to make.

You got nervous

when you heard that Alistair

was making a big announcement.

You put two and two together

and you realized that if

Alistair was coming clean,

that Dr. Tag Archer

was going down too.

And you weren't about

to let that happen.

Not after the

lengths you went to

to protect a 25 year old secret.

(tense dramatic music)

(blade slashes)

(Alistair gasps)

You'll take it to your grave.

(Alistair grunting)

(tense shrill music)

[Goldy] And as you were

putting the sword back,

Alistair stumbled

into the dining room.

(Alistair's body thuds)

(guests gasping)

[Tom] While Edmund was waiting

to be called into the dining

room by Alistair, he saw you,

the very same cop that

framed him for m*rder

and feared you were

setting him up again.

[Goldy] He grabbed the

sword to hide the evidence

so you couldn't wipe your

prints before the cops arrived.

But then Edmund saw my daughter

taking a selfie with

him in the background,

and he panicked, leaving

the epee crooked.

(tense dramatic music)

It's a great theory, g*ng,

but it's all circumstantial.

It's enough to build a

great case against you.

I know it must be hard for you

to think of your

dad as a k*ller,

but concocting some elaborate

tale where I'm the k*ller

and I stashed the g*n

in the grandfather clock

seconds before you find me,

it's not gonna absolve

your dad and implicate me.

We never said we found your

g*n in the grandfather clock.

(tense music)

Gerard Track, FBI.

Just in time,

we have detainee Edmund Schultz

in custody, two deceased.

Sir, you're under arrest.

What? No.

I'm a US Marshal. Get

your hands off me!

(tense dramatic music)

How did you know he was here?

Sir Alistair Harrell

sent in a confession

with supporting

documentation yesterday

to his lawyers and to the feds.

We came as soon as we could.

Let's go.

Gerard Track, you have the

right to remain silent.

Anything you say can and

will be used against you

in the court of law.

(soft pensive music)

Carry on.

(soft pensive music continues)

So we're gonna take him

back to Millhaven Prison?

Yes, but based

off the evidence

careered by Alistair Harrows,

it looks like he'll

be out in no time.

Just formalities at this point.

Okay.

Thanks.

- How's the head?

- Oh, it's not so bad.

This old noggin's been

through a lot worse.

I'm sorry I

didn't believe you.

With all the evidence

planted against me,

I'd have believed it myself.

Still k*lling it

at Pacman, Tomster?

A few things have

changed since then.

Guess we have some

catching up to do.

I'd like that.

(gentle melancholy music)

Dave...

Hey, can you give us a sec?

Son, whatever I did on the side,

I did it for you and your mom

and I just wanted the best

of everything for you.

- You know, after she left-

- No, don't.

You know, all I ever

wanted or needed was you.

That's it.

Everybody has to bend

the rules once in a while.

No, bending the

rules is one thing.

What you did,

there's no coming

back from that.

(soft melancholy music)

(SUV door clacks open)

There you are.

Hey.

Hey.

(gentle music)

It's nice to be outside again.

Yeah.

You okay?

Actually, yeah.

You?

Yeah.

(both laughing softly)

I, I guess we have to

postpone our date tonight.

Unfortunately.

But we don't have

to postpone this.

(lively music)

(lively music continues)

What took you

so long, Schultz?

(lively music continues)
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