Fatal Fixer Upper (2024)

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Fatal Fixer Upper (2024)

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[helicopter blades whirring]

[crickets chirping]

[snores]

[suspenseful music]

[door creaks]

[sighs]

[nail g*n thumping]

[saw buzzing]

[drill whirring]

[electronic beeping]

[dramatic music]

[roger] so, this is it.

[vivian] this is it.

Do you like it?

What's not to like?

It's wonderful.

It's beautiful.

So...When does ryan see it?

Tomorrow.

But we've been looking

At photos online for days.

Why do I hear

a little apprehension?

It's just...

It's so expensive, dad.

Hmm.

I thought you two were saving.

[vivian] we have.

We are.

It's...It's a big decision.

[roger] all right. Well...

Maybe I can help and contribute

To the williams family

homestead fund...

[laughs] thanks, dad.

I couldn't ask that of you.

One, you didn't ask.

Two, I'm your father.

What are fathers for?

You've helped enough

over the years.

If we want this house,

we have to work on it.

[chuckles] your mother

would be so proud of you.

I know.

I wish she was here to see it.

I know. Me too, sweetheart.

[sandy] excuse. Oh.

Vivian, your showing

isn't until tomorrow.

I was just driving by

with my dad

And I wanted to show him

the house.

-Sandy casper.

-Hi. Uh, roger fields.

Uh, well, normally, I'd be happy

to let you look early,

But there's another couple

in there.

I was just heading to my car

to give them some privacy.

[vivian] it's okay.

I wasn't expecting

to see the house anyway.

Well, in that case, look away.

I will just leave you to it.

Do you own a home, mr. Fields?

[chuckles] it's roger.

And yes, I do.

Okay.

If you ever think about selling,

You get my number

from vivian here.

Will do.

Bye, guys.

You ready to go, dad?

-[laughter]

-if you are.

Wow.

I just...I really

don't wanna get my hopes up.

I'm starting to fall in love

with this place.

-[suspenseful music]

-[camera whirring]

It's yours. Relax. You got it.

[vivian] okay.

[camera whirrs]

[vivian]

I hope we're not late.

Relax. I'm sure sandy's

just taken the cookies

Out of the oven.

It's an old realtor trick.

You have fresh cookies baking

-So it smells like home.

-How would you know that?

You've never bought

a house before.

Movies?

All right. Stop worrying.

I have a good feeling

about this one.

Well, that's what you said

about the last one.

And then we found out

it had a septic t*nk

And no central air.

Just have some faith.

All right?

You know the best part

about a new house?

All the new rooms to christen.

Hi, guys.

Wait until you see the inside.

Come on.

What I love about this room

is how light it is.

Because of the placement

of the windows,

No matter where the sun is,

it's light and bright.

I can't over this crown molding.

It's extraordinary.

Well, I told you

about the owner, didn't I?

Uh-hmm.

Well, he inherited it

from his parents.

It's been in his family

for years.

And he's very particular.

-About?

-About the house.

And who buys it.

Let's head upstairs.

As you can see,

The bedroom

has lots of light also.

And, um, plenty of room

for his and hers.

-Hmm.

-Mostly hers.

As in every marriage.

You'll find out.

I really love this color.

Well, the owner

has excellent taste.

Wait until you see the bathroom.

Come on, guys.

The owner has recently

made some upgrades.

I assure you, nothing major

that requires a disclosure.

This house was built to last.

[suspenseful music]

[vivian]

what's the catch, sandy?

No catch.

The owner is moving

to the desert, I believe.

And he's not looking

to make a huge profit.

He just wants to wrap

the deal up quickly.

You're ready for a cash offer?

Yeah. We've been saving

for a while now.

That's good. That will help.

I just still

can't get over the price.

[sandy] I know.

He could get a little more

out of it...

But he's really not interested

In wringing every dollar

he can out of it.

He just wants to make the deal.

And then

there are the minor repairs.

Well, I don't love

how you keep mentioning that.

I swear on my realtor's oath,

it's nothing big at all.

Small things like that faucet

in the main bathroom.

And I'm confident

that the owner will come

And do those fixes himself

before you guys even move in.

So what do you think?

Make the deal.

[laughs]

[suspenseful music]

[josh] how did it go?

Oh. Josh, you scared me.

I saw we had

some prospective buyers.

Yeah. Josh, you really

shouldn't come here unannounced.

It's not appropriate.

They didn't see me.

So what'd they say?

-They want it.

-[josh] good.

So make the deal.

What?

I said make the deal.

Josh, we still have

a handful of showings

And if we get enough interest,

it could spark a bidding w*r.

You said they want it, right?

Well, I want her to have it.

"her?"

You know, we can go back to them

and probably bump up the price.

No.

The first offer's

always the best.

Make the deal.

Josh, as your realtor,

It's incumbent upon me

To give you

my professional opinion.

I really think

we could get more.

-I know--

-whose house is this, sandy?

It your house obviously.

[josh] and who do you work for?

I work for you, josh.

Then do what I ask!

She should have this house.

[dramatic music]

[birds chirping]

Josh?

I saw the

"for sale" on the lawn.

Look, josh,

we wanted to give you some time

After michelle left,

but we were worried.

You're worried?

About both of you.

We're fine, jill.

What happened?

If you don't mind me asking.

-I do.

-Pardon?

I do mind you asking.

I don't wanna pry,

but I've always liked michelle--

Don't talk to me

about my personal life, jill.

No, uh, I didn't meant

to get into your personal--

Things would be

a lot better around here

If people just minded

their own business.

[baby cooing]

[suspenseful music]

[slow music]

-[man] there you go.

-Thank you.

There you are.

I was calling you.

What's wrong?

[ryan] still can't believe

this is really ours.

Yup. All we have to do now

Is clean it, decorate it,

Upgrade some of the appliances.

Yeah.

-Oh, stop!

-Come on, help me unpack.

[suspenseful music]

Can unpacking wait?

What did you have in mind?

[laughs]

[suspenseful music]

[crickets chirping]

How much time

did you take off work?

I told 'em

I'd be out the whole week.

And they were okay with that?

No.

Nobody wants to say no

to the youngest vp of sales

In the company's history.

No, they were fine

and, believe me,

I have plenty

of vacation time banked.

Can we go to the hardware store

first thing in the morning?

I have a million things

I wanna do.

Okay. Just remember,

As good of a deal

as we got on this place,

We poured most of our savings

into it, all right?

Meaning what?

Meaning we can't do

everything right away.

Fine.

I won't tear down the walls.

-Good.

-Yet.

Besides, sandy said

the old owner of the house

Has to come by

to fix a few things.

Oh, well,

I'll believe that when I see it.

It seems to me that...

[distant rumbling]

Did you hear that?

Hear what?

-That sound.

-What sound?

-I don't hear any--

-shh!

[distant rattling]

You sure you didn't hear that?

It's just the house settling.

Okay, we may have moved in

but this is not a new house.

Okay. I just meant that

We're not used

to its sounds yet.

It took us a while to get used

to our last apartment too.

Our apartment

didn't have any noises.

Oh, really?

You're telling me

that the landeckers

Who lived above us

didn't make any noise?

Okay, well, those were

more predictable noises

That happened at the same time.

-Right.

-Every night.

All right. All I'm saying is,

in a few days,

You wouldn't even notice it,

all right?

[crickets chirping]

[suspenseful music]

[camera whirring]

[distant rattling]

[vivian sighs]

[floor creaks]

[sighs]

[suspenseful music]

All right.

Yeah.

[ryan sighs]

[brad] hey!

-Brad parsons.

-[ryan] oh.

My family and I

live right over there.

Ryan williams.

My wife and I just moved in.

[brad] yeah, I know.

We saw you unloading

But we didn't wanna interrupt.

To be honest, we didn't wanna be

recruited to help.

[laughter]

No. But seriously,

if you need anything,

Don't hesitate to ask.

No, I appreciate that.

Is it just you and your wife?

Oh, no. We got one in diapers.

I know, I know.

Well got a late start.

You?

No, not yet.

I didn't think so.

You look too well-rested.

[chuckling]

You know, it's nice to get some

new blood in the neighborhood.

With prices so high now,

It's hard to attract

young families.

-Uh-hmm.

-Sorry, I don't wanna keep you,

But once you guys

get settled in,

Please come on by.

I know jill

would love to meet you.

Will do. Thanks, brad.

Oh, I didn't hear you come in.

Let me tell you,

those wall anchors...Ah!

[suspenseful music]

[ryan] are you all right?

Well, who the hell are you?

I'm josh thomas.

Sandy, your realtor,

didn't tell you I was coming by?

I used to live in this house.

Oh, she did,

but you don't knock?

No, I did. I swear.

I thought that because you knew

I was coming by that...

I'm sorry.

It was stupid.

Can we--can we just start over?

-[sighs]

-[breathes deeply]

Guess there's no harm done.

Ryan williams.

This is my wife, vivian.

Hi.

Anyway, uh,

like I was trying to say,

I'm afraid I left

a few things undone here.

I recently fixed the faucets,

not just here, but upstairs too.

And I used

the wrong kind of sealant.

I really just wanted

to leave the place

In perfect condition

for you guys.

Do you want a drink?

Yeah.

The realtor mentioned

That you were moving

to the desert.

Well, I don't know

if I'd say desert

But, ah, I'm moving to utah.

My brother has

a construction company there.

It's a growing area

and he can use some help.

So you're

in the construction business?

Assistant project manager.

Mostly commercial sites.

If you don't mind me asking,

why are you leaving?

Sandy said

this was your family home.

[josh] yeah, I grew up here,

Then I lived here

with my fiance.

Recently, I lost her.

She was my first love.

I'm so sorry. I...

-I had no idea.

-[josh] thank you.

It hasn't been easy.

I feel like I could use

a fresh start.

[ryan] I don't blame you.

Uh, by the way, the realtor said

That there were still

a few things that needed fixing?

It's not much. I promise.

You'll see once you get into it.

[chuckles] ryan?

Ryan couldn't change

a light bulb

-If his life depended on it.

-What?

You're not very handy

around the house?

Well, apparently,

someone doesn't think so.

But to be fair, I've never

really had the opportunity.

We've only lived in apartments.

Look, I don't wanna

put you guys on the spot,

But I'm not leaving for utah

for a few weeks yet.

I'd be happy to spend some time

fixing up the house for you.

Why would you do that?

I mean, most people

when they sell their house,

They can't wait to get out.

[josh] you're probably right.

But, that's not how I do things.

When I leave something,

I wanna leave it

in better condition

Than when I found it.

I don't know...

I just charge for you

the cost of materials.

I know this house

better than anyone.

The bones are good.

It doesn't even need much.

And I promise you won't find

better craftsmanship.

After all, I had

a lot of good memories here.

I'm sorry.

This must be so hard for you.

This house,

it wasn't just a project for me.

It was my home.

[dramatic music]

-[gasps]

-I'm so sorry.

I didn't mean to scare you.

I just wanted

to introduce myself.

I'm jill parsons.

My husband met yours

earlier today.

Oh, right, right.

He told me.

How are you?

Just fine.

Oh, baby monitor.

The little one's taking a nap.

-You have kids?

-Yeah, just one.

Eighteen months.

I know. We got busy.

-The clock was ticking.

-[laughter]

I don't know

how you get any sleep.

-I don't.

-[laughter]

-I would invite you inside but--

-yeah, sorry.

Brad and I will have you guys

come over so soon. It just...

It's been so hectic over here

with this little one.

I can imagine.

I was actually

gonna stop by earlier.

I was walking

the baby in the stroller

And I thought

I saw you in the house.

Oh, I wasn't home today.

Oh, I saw someone in the window.

Probably your husband then.

He wasn't home either.

Then probably a shadow.

Just a trick of the light.

Listen, it's not like

I'm all too sharp these days,

Mommy brain and all.

Oh, I will let you

put those away,

But it was really nice

to meet you.

I think you're really

gonna like this neighborhood.

Thank you, jill.

-We'll see each other soon.

-Yeah.

Great. Bye.

[suspenseful music]

[sighs]

[crow cawing]

[ryan] you get any work

done on the house today?

Not nearly

as much as I wanted to,

But I did make a list.

Josh called though.

Yeah?

Yeah.

He said he's coming tomorrow

To fix a few things.

You ever wonder...

What?

If he's so keen

on fixing everything,

Why did he sell so quickly?

He said it.

He wanted a change,

And he did get a good offer.

But it wasn't a good offer.

At least not as good of a one

as he could have gotten?

Maybe he didn't want the hassle.

I mean,

he is moving out of state.

-Yeah.

-We're lucky he did it.

Let's not look

a gift horse in the mouth.

Ryan, did you come home today?

No. Why?

I don't know.

Jill, the neighbor,

Said she saw someone inside.

Well, obviously she didn't.

Yeah, obviously.

Just make sure josh really knows

what he's doing, all right?

What do you mean?

I mean, he said he's plenty

handy,

But I can see him

starting a project

And then we have

to call a professional

Just for them to finish it.

He does this for a living.

I'm sure

he knows his limitations.

[dramatic music]

[birds chirping]

How's everything going?

It's just fine.

I'm almost finished.

You didn't update this kitchen

all by yourself, did you?

Yeah. I'm not that talented.

I'm more of what you'd call

an amateur handyman.

Well, that's a good skill

to have.

Like I told you last time,

ryan doesn't even know

How to use a hammer.

Well, I never had

much of a choice.

You know, my dad

taught me most of this stuff

When I was just a kid.

Oh, was he in construction too?

-Among other odd jobs.

-Hmm.

Men of his generation,

They were just good

with their hands.

[chuckles]

My mother used to say

It's what attracted her to him.

Oh, I meant to ask you.

What's the deal with the attic?

Is it just for storage

Or can I do something with it?

Not much to see up there.

It's mostly dust and insulation,

I imagine.

I wouldn't even know

how to get up there now.

Well, there's a door

in the ceiling

In the back

of the walk-in closet.

We never used it.

It's probably rusted through

Or painted over at this point.

Hmm.

Okay. Well,

shout if you need anything.

I'm gonna do some errands.

Will you be here

when I get back?

Yeah, depends how long.

I have a few other things

I gotta get done.

Okay. Bye.

Hi, josh. It's dr. Shaw.

You missed

your appointment this week.

I just wanna make sure

you're okay.

Please call me back as soon

as you can, on my cell.

I'm a little worried about you.

[phone beeps]

-[sighs]

-[keys jangling]

[birds chirping]

Josh?

Ryan?

[water pouring]

[gasps]

[suspenseful music]

Oh, you're back.

Uh-huh.

I grabbed the shower.

I hope you don't mind.

No, no, it's fine.

You sure you're okay?

All right. Goodbye.

-[door closes]

-[sighs]

Viv?

[vivian] in here.

You okay?

Why does everyone

keep asking me that?

Who is everyone?

Sorry.

-[sighs] huh.

-Hmm.

What'd you think?

About?

Josh fixed it.

Looks good, I guess.

So, dinner or...

I haven't even thought about it.

Are you sure you're okay?

[sighs]

[dramatic music]

[suspenseful music]

That was exhausting.

Good thing

I am a strapping young lad.

Oh, I couldn't agree more.

I am feeling it a bit

more than I used to though.

Josh, I don't know

how to thank you.

You don't have to thank me.

You're paying me.

Oh, yeah.

Well, we're not paying you

Nearly as much as you deserve.

We both know that.

I'm not leaving

for utah just yet.

If I wasn't working,

I'd be going crazy

Trying to find something to do.

It's a win-win.

Well, I just want you to know

how much we appreciate it.

Uh, let's just say

you owe me one.

You know,

I've meaning to ask you,

Where are you staying

now that you've sold this house?

Oh, um, sandy found me a place.

An apartment downtown

I rent by the week.

Hmm.

Reminds me

of where I met my fiance.

[dramatic music]

Josh, what happened

to your fiance?

If you don't wanna talk

about it,

I completely understand.

No, that's fine.

It's probably good

for me to talk about it.

It's just hard.

I'm so sorry.

Hello?

Ryan! I didn't hear you come in.

Hello, josh.

Hey, ryan. It's good to see you.

Should I join you?

No, no. I have to get goin'.

Ryan, you should see

what josh did.

I assume

the invoice will be itemized?

Nah, it was nothing.

It makes me feel good,

just knowing the house

Is in better condition

than when I owned it.

Don't worry, there's not much

upkeep to anything.

Vivian will show you

everything you need to do.

And, thanks to the beer.

[suspenseful music]

-What?

-[scoffs] what? Really?

Oh, come on.

You can't be serious.

I mean, I don't know.

I come home from work

And my wife's having beers

with the handyman.

Oh, he's not just a handyman.

He was doing us a favor.

And you know how much

this place means to him.

I'm just teasing.

So he really did do a good job?

Oh, he did a great job.

Let me show you.

[siren wailing]

[crickets chirping]

[josh] I grabbed the shower.

[suspenseful music]

[wood creaking]

[sandy] is there a problem

with the house?

Oh, no, no.

The house is great, sandy.

Oh, good.

You had me worried for a minute.

I actually wanted

to talk about josh.

-Josh?

-[vivian] yeah.

How well do you know him?

[sandy]

he's a client, that's all.

Did something happen?

No, no, no. He's just been doing

Some minor work at the house,

Like you said.

I was just...

Honestly, I don't know

what I was thinking.

I, uh, heard you found him

a place before he moves?

-What do you mean?

-Before he moves to utah.

He said he has a place downtown.

He may,

but I didn't find it for him.

Do you know where he's staying?

I have no idea.

I have his number.

Oh, no, no. I have it.

He's still doing

some work for us.

-Okay.

-Thank you.

Of course.

[car alarm beeps]

[suspenseful music]

[sighs]

Josh?

-Yup.

-Uh, shower's not working.

[screwdriver creaking]

Ow.

Oh.

Thank you.

Let's get you a new shirt.

Sorry everything's

still unorganized,

But let me get one

of ryan's t-shirts.

I don't know

if your husband's shirts

Are gonna fit me.

[dramatic music]

Ryan and I,

his cousin and his wife.

Ryan's parents d*ed

when he was a teenager,

So casey's been like an older

brother to him ever since.

They're actually coming over

for the barbecue tomorrow.

It's time we show off the place.

It's too bad

you're going to utah.

You would've really liked them.

They're good people.

Yeah. Well, they say there's

plenty of good work out there.

I thought you were working

with your brother?

Yeah. I mean, after that.

Well, I'm sure

you will land on your feet.

[sighs]

I should go.

Wait, josh, we still

haven't paid you for everything.

I'll send you the invoice.

Okay.

[suspenseful music]

[grunts]

[baby cooing]

[sighs]

[baby crying]

[sighs]

[josh] sandy.

[sandy] what are you doing here?

I saw vivian williams

went into your office today.

I hope there was nothing wrong

with the house.

Aren't you still doing some work

for them?

-What did she want?

-I'm sorry.

My conversations

with my clients are--

-I'm your client!

-That is true.

But my conversation

with ms. Williams

Is confidential.

That being said,

I'm sure if there was an issue

she would bring it up to you.

I just wanna know

why she stopped by.

[sandy] did you tell

ms. Williams

That I found an apartment

for you?

-Did she say that?

-Did you?

I'm sorry.

My conversations

with vivian williams

Are confidential.

Okay. Well, if you don't want

anything else--

Oh, but I do.

[screaming] help! Somebody help!

[dr. Shaw] so is your mind

still spinning at night

Or are you able to sleep?

I haven't been getting

that much sleep lately.

And have you been doing

your mindfulness exercises?

Josh?

I've been trying

to live in the moment.

That's good. And?

And it's not working.

Sorry to hear that.

Why do you think that is?

The white bear problem.

I'm sorry, what?

You're telling me

you're a psychiatrist,

And you're not familiar

with the white bear problem?

No.

Dostoevsky came up with it.

Basically, the more you try

not to think of something,

Say, a white bear,

The more you're compelled

to think about it.

I don't really

see how that applies

-To what we're doing.

-The more I try

Not to think about her,

to forget her,

The more I just can't get her

out of my head.

That doesn't matter anymore.

Oh? Why is that?

I found someone.

You seem surprised.

[sighs]

This face hasn't broken

that many mirrors, dr. Shaw.

Okay. That's not what

I meant, josh, and you know it.

It's just that

you've been so consumed

With your ex-fiance,

I didn't expect you to be--

That I'd ever find someone else?

I didn't say that.

So, tell me about her.

She's a special woman, dr. Shaw.

A very special woman.

[siren wailing]

I actually thought he still

had a few more things to do

But, he said he was finished.

I'm glad he's done.

Never trusted that guy.

Why? Because he gave us

A deal of a lifetime

or because he went above

And beyond

with what he promised?

You're pretty defensive.

I'm not defensive.

I'm just trying to point out

That there's no reason

to dislike him.

Except...

What?

Nothing.

Vivian, what?

I said nothing.

Fine.

So you paid him and everything?

He emailed me the invoice.

And he'll pick up

the check this weekend.

[knocks on door]

Uh, ryan.

-I was expecting vivian.

-Clearly.

I just came

to pick up the check.

I sent vivian the invoice.

Yeah.

Well, I control our checkbook.

You know,

I looked at the bill

as well and it was fair.

A little too fair actually.

Almost like

you had an ulterior motive.

You happy with the work?

Oh, yeah. No. The work is fine.

You know,

you did a commendable job.

And you would know, right?

You know, josh,

I'm gonna say this

As politely as I can.

I don't ever

wanna see you again.

Why would you? My work is done.

Uh-hmm.

I'm gonna miss working

with vivian, ryan.

She has excellent taste.

Better than I think

she realizes.

You know, I've known my wife

for a long time, josh.

You're not her type.

Enjoy your new home, ryan.

I'm sure you'll have

just as many

Happy memories here as we did.

Yeah.

Are you sure hotdogs

and hamburgers

Are gonna be enough?

What do you mean?

Well, should we not throw in

Some fish or chicken

on the grill?

Hotdogs and burgers are fine.

It's just casey and eliza.

You're right. I don't know.

We just...

We've never entertained

like this before.

-It just feels so adult.

-What are you talking about?

We had parties

at our apartment all the time.

Yeah, but that wasn't our home.

I mean,

it was our home at the time.

Plus, you're overthinking this,

okay?

It's not like we're entertaining

the king of England.

[chuckles] I know. I just...

I want everyone

to have a good time.

They will.

I promise, all right?

[birds chirping]

[ryan] well,

I have to admit, casey,

-I thought you made a mistake.

-[eliza] all is good.

I mean, I told vivian

you'd miss it after a month.

[scoffs] miss what?

Catching the same handful

of perps

And then seeing them

on the street the next day?

Or, uh, ia constantly on my ass?

No, no, no.

It's gotta be

the 36-hour shifts, right?

Those I miss. Oh.

I'm just saying,

you know, being a cop,

It's in our family's blood.

Well, you didn't join

law enforcement.

[ryan] well, I know,

But I mean, your father,

his brothers.

What about your pension?

If you make him change his mind,

ryan, I'll k*ll you.

[laughter]

No, babe,

don't worry about that.

The pension was tough

and the health insurance.

-Right.

-But, uh, you know,

Working for a private

security company

-You get some perks too.

-Like what?

Spying on cheating spouses

for hours?

[laughter]

That's only a fraction

of what I do.

Majority of the time,

it's, uh, insurance fraud.

-Uh-hmm.

-And that, it's pretty exciting.

And a lot less dangerous, right,

than being on the streets?

I didn't know

private investigators did that.

Yeah, well,

the insurance companies

Had their own internal division.

But, you know,

with the way things are

With cost cutting, they started

farming out some of the work.

-Uh-hmm.

-[casey] I got into this

At the perfect time.

-[vivian] uh-hmm.

-Uh-hmm.

And now that he's not

on the streets,

-I can sleep at night.

-Yeah. [chuckles]

[josh] hello, hello.

I brought red

and I brought bubbly

Because I didn't know

what you were serving.

Uh, josh,

what are you doing here?

Well, when you mentioned

barbecue earlier,

I made a note to try

and make it,

But I'm a little late,

I'm afraid.

Uh, I'm sorry. I'm josh thomas.

Casey hansen.

This is my wife, eliza.

-Hi.

-Pleasure.

So, what do you two think

of the new house?

We love it.

We've been trying

to get these two

Moved to the suburbs for years.

Uh, we actually

bought the house from josh.

Oh.

I'm surprised

you wanted to give it up.

It's absolutely lovely.

Well, I'm just glad

it's in good hands now.

I don't know

if vivian told you guys

But, I worked

on some of the upgrades.

Yeah. Josh has been

very generous with his talents.

Nah. I enjoy it.

So, casey,

are you in sales like ryan?

-Uh, private security.

-Wow. That sounds dangerous.

Well, it's more like

private investigation.

And what do you do now?

Private investigation.

[laughs]

Well, nowadays,

everyone has their secrets.

Josh, can I talk to you

in private for a moment?

Of course.

When I get back,

I'll uncork those for you.

[suspenseful music]

[sighs]

You moved the corkscrew.

I used to keep it over here.

What the hell

do you think you're doing?

-What do you mean?

-[ryan] all right.

-Don't play games with me, josh.

-[josh] ryan,

I have no earthly idea

what you're talking about.

-Just showing up here uninvited?

-Uninvited?

I already said,

vivian mentioned it earlier.

I can't imagine

why she'd bring it up

If she didn't want me to come.

Well, I'm sure

she mentioned it in passing.

Well, I bet we can clear this

all up and we just ask her.

-No!

-Get your hand off me!

I'd like for you to leave.

-Ryan, come on.

-Now, josh!

Okay. I'll just say my goodbyes.

No, I'll say goodbyes for you.

Go out the front.

What was that all about?

Don't even ask.

Oh, I almost forgot.

Vivian gave it to me.

What happened to your friend?

Did you invite him?

No. Of course not.

Well, he said you did.

I might have mentioned it,

But I didn't expect him

to show up.

So you did?

[vivian]

no, I just said I didn't.

I actually think we gotta

get going.

Um, it...This was lovely.

[ryan] yeah.

It's wonderful, viv.

It really is.

You should come back soon.

I will. I promise.

Thanks for having us.

Yeah.

-Hey, you okay?

-Yeah, I'm fine.

All right. Well, you call me

if you need anything.

Appreciate that.

He's got oodles and oodles

of time.

[chuckles] he's starting

to drive me crazy.

-Oh yeah?

-[eliza chuckles]

He was wearing my shirt.

-I gave it to him.

-You don't find that odd?

Like I explained this to you

a million times,

The faucet broke

and he got soaked.

So why is he wearing it

to the barbecue?

-He was returning it.

-Who wears a shirt

They're returning, vivian?

All right.

Let's just calm down

and think this through.

[vivian] there's nothing

to think through.

He's gone and he's leaving town.

We'll probably

never see him again.

Did you lead him on,

You know, to get back at me?

-Lead him on?

-Yeah.

Oh, you've got to be kidding me.

Just tell me now, please.

I'm not as petty as you, ryan.

Okay. But you never really

forgave me either.

No, you don't get

to do to do this.

You don't get to turn

this around

And make me feel guilty

for your infidelity.

Infidelity? What are you talking

about? I never touched her.

You know, I'm not gonna litigate

this with you again.

I've moved past it.

Oh, evidently not.

You brought it up!

Okay.

I'm gonna say this

one last time,

So listen closely, vivian, okay?

Nothing happened.

She was your assistant.

And I never touched her.

No. What you did was worse.

Oh.

It was an emotional affair.

You know, I knew you could never

really forgive me,

And you just can't help

but bring it up

When it's convenient for you.

[crickets chirping]

[suspenseful music]

[birds chirping]

[dramatic music]

-Hey, viv.

-[knock on door]

Viv,

I'm coming in.

[dramatic music]

[sighs]

[phone ringing]

[vivian] [on voicemail]

hi, it's vivian williams.

Sorry, I can't take your call.

Please leave a name and number.

Hey, it's me.

I know you're probably

still mad but, uh,

Just call me back, please,

all right?

And don't worry,

you got your revenge.

My back tightened up

and I could barely move.

I love you.

[dramatic music]

[scoffs]

[birds chirping]

It's always great

to see you, sweetheart.

But I was expecting

an invitation to the house

When we party rather

than a coffee date.

We're still getting

the house in order, dad.

Yeah. There's always more

than you anticipate.

No, I-I remember

when your mother and I

Bought our first house.

Actually, we have someone else

Helping us with that,

the previous owner.

Oh?

Yeah. He knows

the house the best

And he's good with his hands.

Hmm. Well, uh,

How does ryan feel about that?

You were never one for subtlety,

were you?

[roger] [laughs] you know what?

I know how much you love

your home brew.

So I knew there was

an ulterior motive

For inviting me here.

Do you remember when I told

you about our issues?

Remind me.

You said it was always easier

to forgive than to forget.

Sounds like one of your

pop's pearls of wisdom.

Well, what if you made

an effort to forgive,

But you thought

you had but you really hadn't?

I don't understand.

I don't know. Do you think

I'm just subconsciously

Punishing ryan

for what happened?

I think that you're looking

for an easy answer

For something

that does not have one.

Do you really want my advice?

Yeah, I do.

[sighs]

Talk to him.

I was afraid you were gonna

say that.

-[roger] I know.

-It was just so much easier

For you to just tell me

what to do.

Well, welcome to adulthood.

[chuckles]

[dogs barking]

Hey, are you crazy?

I just got the baby down

for a nap.

Do you know how rare that is?

Come on.

Follow me.

Don't make a sound.

I'll make us coffee.

All right.

Again, I'm sorry.

Oh, don't mention it.

Once you have kids, you'll see.

Babies they nap this early?

Oh, when they wake up

at 5:00 you bet.

So what'd you say?

You're looking for your wife?

Yeah. I can't reach her.

I'm sure it's no big deal, like

her phone's dead or something.

But I was wondering if you'd

seen her this morning.

Well, this is the first

time I'm outside today.

All right. Yeah.

Uh, can I ask you a question?

You knew josh, right?

Who we bought the house from?

Yeah, I sure did.

Lived next door for years.

So you knew his fiance, too?

Yeah, of course. Nice woman.

I assumed it was tragic

what had happened to her?

-Hmm.

-So what did happen to her?

No one really knows.

No, I mean, how'd she die?

Die? She didn't die.

But josh told me

that he lost her.

Well, in a matter of speaking,

I guess you could say.

She left him a few months ago.

-Really?

-[brad] yup.

Last I talked to josh,

she hadn't seen her since.

So where is she now?

-Who knows?

-Well, someone must.

Oh, someone

in the neighborhood does,

They're not talking.

Jill thinks she doesn't wanna

be found.

Why?

Women's intuition,

I guess you could say.

She never liked josh.

He always gave her the creeps

and she figured, michelle,

That was her name,

must have felt the same way.

Oh, what do you think?

Me? I got no proof of anything.

Oh, I didn't ask

if you have proof.

I asked what you think.

Well, if my wife left me,

I'd be devastated.

And as far as I can tell,

he's as happy as ever.

-Huh.

-Just be glad he's moving, ryan.

A guy like that...

He's not good

for the neighborhood.

[sirens wailing]

-[vivian] hello?

-Where have you been?

I've been out all day

running errands.

What do you mean?

I just got back.

I called and texted.

Well, I was angry.

Oh, my god, viv, I thought

something happened to you.

Where are you?

I'm gonna go see casey.

-Casey, why?

-[ryan] yeah, just...

Look, viv,

I don't wanna fight with you.

I don't wanna fight either,

But it's hard when you accuse me

of something I didn't do.

Look, I know and I'm sorry,

But look, I won't be home

too late. Do me a favor.

Hey, can we talk about

this later? I gotta go.

Hey, viv, viv!

-Josh.

-Hello, vivian.

May I come in?

Um, what are you doing here?

I came to apologize

about the barbecue.

Look, I think it'd be better

if I came in.

Won't be long. I promise.

[casey] so what are

you asking me to do?

[ryan] I'm asking you to do

what you do

-And investigate him.

-Investigate what?

-Anything you can.

-[casey] look, man.

There's nothing wrong

with the house, right?

No.

And the deal is closed,

obviously?

So what?

So let sleeping dogs lie.

I mean, this guy has nothing

to do with you anymore.

I admit it was weird.

He showed up to the barbecue,

But he left as soon

as you asked him to leave.

Okay. Well, he told me

that his fiance d*ed.

And now,

I found out that she left him.

You don't find that a little

strange?

Strange, but not your problem.

Okay. Our neighbors,

the ones next door, good people.

-He freaked them out, too.

-Again, not your problem.

Are you going to help me or not?

If I say no, are you're

gonna hire someone else?

Absolutely.

Your biggest competitor.

Usually, I give you the family

rate, you know that.

-Right.

-[casey] but I'm not.

I want you to realize

how ridiculous this actually is.

I really just think the barbecue

was a miscommunication.

And I apologize for my husband.

Sometimes he can get...

Well, he can get worked up

over nothing.

Well, I can't say I blame him.

If you were my wife,

I'm sure I'd feel the same

Knowing that other men

are always looking at you.

Josh, please.

Can I ask you something,

vivian?

Are you happy?

-What?

-Yeah. Are you happy

With ryan, with your life?

Of course.

Okay.

Why?

I don't know you that well,

But I've been around

the past few weeks

And I notice things.

Well, every couple

has their ups and downs,

But overall, yeah, I'm happy.

Because you shouldn't

settle for anything less.

You know that, right?

I love my husband.

I'm sure you do.

And where is the man

of the house now?

Um, he's meeting

his cousin casey.

You met him at the barbecue.

The private investigator?

Yeah, that's right.

Yeah. Well, I should be going,

vivian.

Oh, uh, when are you leaving

for utah?

Um, we'll see.

I still have a few things

to finish up here,

But don't worry.

I'll be sure to say goodbye.

[dr. Shaw]

and since the last time we met,

Your feelings for this woman

haven't changed?

Well, she isn't an easy woman

to shake.

But she still hasn't

responded to your overtures?

Josh, does this woman...

I'm sorry,

what's her name again?

-Vivian.

-[dr. Shaw] yes, vivian.

Does vivian even know

how you feel about her?

-We have a connection--

-[dr. Shaw] because sometimes,

When your emotions are very

strong like yours are,

We fantasize what the other

person is feeling.

It's very common.

What are you even trying

to say, dr. Shaw?

[dr. Shaw] I'm only saying

that it's important

For you to know how

vivian really feels.

You can't

just assume that she feels

The same way you do.

I appreciate your concern,

But I assure you...

Well, there is one small issue.

She happens to be married.

-She's married?

-Currently.

Like, right now.

But things change quickly.

I mean, I know that better

than anyone.

Has she given you any reason

to believe

She's planning

on leaving her husband?

[laughs]

She can't be married

to both of us.

Josh, have you been taking

your medication?

Of course.

Well, I think it's time

we up the dosage.

[eliza] what are we doing here,

casey?

I told you not to come.

This is the address all right.

So whose house or non-house

is this supposed to be?

Remember

the guy at the barbecue?

-Uh-hmm.

-Ryan doesn't trust him.

Yeah. I got that.

But why are we here?

Because this is where

he's supposed to live.

You think...

Ah, forget it.

No, what?

Do you think

she's cheating on him?

-Who, vivian?

-Yeah.

Why would you ask me that?

I just don't see why ryan

Would be so interested

in this guy josh.

And you didn't answer

my question.

I didn't think I had to.

No, I don't think

vivian's cheating.

She probably won't tell

you anyways.

How?

We're not as close as we are.

Ryan's your cousin.

Yeah.

Look, can we get out

of here, please?

This place gives me the creeps.

[chuckles]

Sure. Let's go.

[dramatic music]

[car engine starts]

[groans]

[tires screech]

[ambulance siren blares]

[dr. Conrad] mr. Williams,

you're very lucky to be alive.

Your head didn't hit

that pavement

As hard as it could have.

How'd I get here?

A neighbor found you out cold

and called an ambulance.

-Ryan!

-Ow, ow!

-I'm so sorry!

-It's all right.

Doc said I'll be fine.

[dr. Conrad] no, I said

you're very lucky to be alive.

We still don't know the extent

of your internal injuries.

Are you his wife?

All right.

If you wanna wait here,

We're gonna take him down

to get x-rayed right now.

How long will it take?

[dr. Conrad]

a couple hours tops.

We're real busy right now.

All right.

And, viv, I want you to go home.

I'm not going home,

I'm staying right here with you.

Please, I'm just gonna be

getting x-rayed

And all I wanna do

is sleep, all right?

My body feels like...

It feels like

as if I got hit by a van.

He's on some very heavy

painkillers, ma'am.

He's gonna sleep whether

he wants to or not.

Okay. Okay.

-Is there anything I can do?

-Call casey.

Tell him

to get down here right away.

Better or worse than

evel knievel?

Would you believe it?

There's no breaks.

-Wow.

-[ryan] it seems like the bumper

Of the van caught my hip.

I have a sprained ankle

and then some nasty bruises,

But that's the worst of it.

Good.

You're a very lucky man,

mr. Williams.

I don't feel very lucky.

And you'll feel worse tomorrow

And the day after that.

But eventually, you'll heal.

Thank you.

[catherine] let me know

if you need anything.

Okay, what'd you find?

Well, that vehicle that hit you,

You said

it was a white van, right?

Yeah, the kind that workmen,

Like painters and plumbers use.

Well, josh thomas has that

Exact vehicle registered

in his name.

Okay. Well, that's perfect.

I'll just go to the cops,

and let them know,

And then they can pick him up.

The van's bound to have

damage on it

And probably my dna.

What?

I don't think the police

are gonna find him.

Why not?

Because the address

you gave me for him,

The one from the villa sale?

Yeah?

Doesn't exist.

What do you mean

it doesn't exist?

I mean, it doesn't exist.

It's a real street

in a real town,

But there's

no house for that number.

Well, how is that even possible?

It would have been flagged

during the sale.

I mean, why? All the

documentation was in order.

The financial transactions,

it was a money wire, right?

So why would they need to check

his current address?

So there's no way

for us to find him?

Well, I didn't say that.

What's this?

Uh, it's an address

for a storage locker he rents.

How'd you get that?

[casey] credit card statements.

What?

I was a cop for a long time.

You don't think I have friends

in low places?

Is that legal?

Blood is thicker than water.

I'll check it out tomorrow.

Uh, I gotta get going now.

Cheating husband calls.

No, don't worry about it.

I'll take care of it.

You? What are you gonna do?

Oh, I don't know,

but you've done enough, casey.

Thank you.

I owe you one.

Don't mention it.

-Just heal up, cuz.

-All right.

[tense music]

My god.

[tense music]

[grunts]

[knocking on door]

I just heard what happened.

Is he okay?

I...How did you hear about that?

Casey, his friend. He told me.

Um, why were you talking

to casey?

Ryan left me a message

about the invoice,

So I gave him a call back

And casey answered the phone.

He told me everything

that happened.

So, how are you?

Here. Drink this.

Thank you.

Does the police know

what happened?

They said it was a hit-and-run.

Well, don't worry.

They'll catch him or her.

They have cameras

everywhere these days.

Well, it was

in the neighborhood, I...

I don't know.

Vivian,

can I be honest with you?

Yeah, of course.

I didn't come over here

just to see how ryan was.

Before I knew that ryan

was gonna be okay,

I couldn't bear the thought

of you being by yourself.

Well, I'm okay now, josh.

Well, I won't be.

I can't ignore it anymore,

vivian,

My feelings for you.

Josh, please.

I think you should leave.

Don't tell me

you didn't feel it, too.

The time we spent together?

Fixing up this house,

making it ours?

Josh, that was never--

[josh] tell me you didn't go

to bed every night

Wishing it was me there

lying next to you.

Tell me you didn't

and I'll leave.

I didn't.

Then you're a liar.

You need to leave.

Now.

All right.

Okay. Don't get excited.

I can tell you're not ready

to admit it to yourself yet.

But remember, vivian,

All you need to do is call

And I'll come running.

Go!

[tense music]

[dr. Shaw] so tell me, josh.

How've you been feeling?

Me?

Oh, I've been great.

[dr. Shaw] really?

Even with the increased dosage?

No side effects.

Well, I gotta tell you, doc.

I didn't increase the dosage.

In fact, I've stopped

taking my meds altogether.

Joshua, I have to tell you,

I don't think

that was a good idea at all.

Forget about

increasing the dosage,

Which I believe

you needed to do.

Stopping your medication

altogether

Without weaning yourself off

can have serious side effects.

In fact, I don't think

I need therapy anymore.

Josh.

It's nothing against you,

dr. Shaw.

You've been a good therapist.

It's just...

Everything seems

crystal clear to me now.

No, that's simply a result

of you stopping your medication.

No.

No, I don't think that's it.

You see, I think the problem

Was that nobody understood

our relationship.

Which relationship?

My relationship with vivian.

[dr. Shaw] your relationship

with that woman

Is highly problematic.

Uh, according to you, vivian

doesn't wanna see you again.

[grunts]

[tense music]

You know what, dr. Shaw?

I think I'm cured.

[ominous music]

[vivian]

will you let me help you?

I told you I'm fine.

You can be as stubborn

as a mule, you know?

[doorbell rings]

Who could that be?

[vivian] I'll get it.

[knocking on door]

-Mrs. Williams?

-Yes.

I'm detective carla jones.

Mr. Williams?

Did you find it?

I'm sorry.

The van that hit me.

[det. Jones] no, I, uh...

I'm sorry

to have to tell you this,

But casey hansen

was k*lled yesterday.

[gasps]

I just saw him.

His car was found

outside the hospital.

His body, about a mile away,

in an abandoned lot.

His wife, eliza?

She's with her parents.

She asked me to notify you.

I'm really very sorry.

I'll see myself out.

It was him.

-What was who?

-Josh.

He k*lled casey.

Ryan, what are you

talking about?

-I had casey investigate him.

-Why?

Because I didn't trust him,

you know that.

And you didn't

talk to me about it?

You didn't ask?

Because you were

getting too close.

All right? Every time

I brought him up,

You just defend him.

I think josh ran me over

and then he k*lled casey.

Okay. Ryan,

I get you dislike him

-But this is crazy.

-[ryan] this is not crazy.

There are things about him

that you don't know.

Like what?

I talked to our neighbor,

brad, about him.

And what did he say?

Did you know his fiance

didn't die?

-What do you mean?

-I mean that she left him

And no one has seen her since.

And did you know the place

Where he claims to live,

he doesn't live?

In fact, the place

doesn't even exist?

Look at me, viv.

This isn't about me

being jealous.

It's about the fact that we let

A seriously deranged man

into our lives,

Into our home.

We need to go to the police.

Tell them everything we know.

If we accuse him

without hard evidence,

They'll never listen

to anything we say again.

We have to be sure.

And do what,

short of being k*lled?

Casey discovered that josh

was renting a storage locker.

He bribed the manager

that's working there.

Are you sure you're up for it?

Absolutely.

[vivian]

we'll check out the locker,

But I need to see eliza first.

[crying]

[dramatic music]

I just can't believe

that he's gone.

Eliza, I don't know what to say.

You just being here,

I really appreciate it.

I just can't help thinking

that this is my fault.

Come on, viv. Come on.

You had nothing to do with this.

Casey knew

the dangers of the job.

It's what he loved

the most about it.

Yeah, but if ryan didn't ask

casey to investigate, then...

Then?

It could have been

somebody else.

As a wife of a cop,

He learned that

it doesn't do any good

To play what-ifs.

You should stay with us

for a while.

Thank you, but I'm already

going to my mom's.

I already promised her.

And I think

she's looking forward

To taking care of me.

Oh.

-Here.

-What's this?

A file that casey

started on josh.

I thought there might be

Something in there

that you could use

And the cops will probably want

To take a look at it, too.

Thank you.

Promise me one thing, viv.

Promise me you'll get him.

[dramatic music]

[ryan] this is the address

casey gave me.

Here it is.

Do you have the code?

Memorized it.

Where did casey even get it?

I don't think we wanna ask

too many questions.

What are we looking for?

I don't know, something that

tells us where josh is,

Where he's going,

or something about his past.

[sighs] well,

he really is a handyman.

Look at all these old tools.

Just look for a document

that has an address

Or a phone number on it.

We should have gone

to the police.

Well, let's just hurry up

So we can get out of here.

[gasps]

[suspenseful music]

I don't understand

why you didn't tell me

Any of this earlier,

Could have saved you

quite a fright, mrs. Williams.

I already told you.

We had no proof.

[scoffs]

What about the body?

From what we know thus far,

It's definitely sandy casper.

He told me he had

a brother in, um, utah.

Maybe he's headed that way.

According to what we know,

Both of his parents

are deceased.

No next of kin.

So he lied about that too.

So how are you going to

protect us until you find him?

I'll keep a car

outside your house,

But do you have

any reason to believe

He might come back?

He'll come back for me.

Excuse me?

I said he'll come back for me.

He told me

he was in love with me.

-What?

-He came to the house.

He was raving

and then I threw him out.

And you didn't tell me that?

-You were in the hospital!

-[det. Jones] okay.

Mrs. Williams, right now

Mr. Thomas' one goal

Is to avoid being captured.

He must know we've been

to his storage locker.

My guess is he wants to be

As far away from you

as possible.

But like I said, I'll keep a man

on your house at all times.

Why don't you two go home

and get some rest?

I'll call you

when we have an update.

Thank you, detective.

Is there anything else

you wanna tell me?

-Like?

-I don't know.

I mean, that was a pretty big

admission back there.

-He said that he loved you.

-He was crazy, ryan.

Well, I just feel like a fool

With the extent

of what was going on.

There was nothing

going on, okay?

The day of the accident,

he came over.

He said he heard about it,

and then the moment

He made his feelings known,

I threw him out.

Well, then why not

just tell me that?

I...

I don't know.

I guess there was a part of me

that was afraid

That I might have led him on,

Allowing him to do all

those things around the house.

All right. Just listen

to me carefully, viv.

It's not your fault.

It's his and his alone.

All right?

Can you drop me off

at the office?

You sure that's a good idea?

I haven't been there

since the accident.

I have a couple of things

I need to take care of.

You nervous to be home alone?

No. No. Detective jones says

There'll be an officer

at the house.

I was thinking about you.

Are you sure you're up for it?

I'll only be a couple hours,

And I'll call you

when I need to be picked up.

Maybe I'll go see eliza.

I'm sure she'd like that.

I knew this house

is too good to be true.

The house is perfect.

We're just taking out the trash.

[chuckles]

-[clears throat]

-I don't need 'em.

-Thanks.

-Needed help?

No. Once I get to my office,

I'll just be in my chair anyway.

Okay. Well, call me

when you're ready

And I'll come pick you up.

I love you.

I love you too.

[suspenseful music]

-[vivian] michelle charles?

-Yes?

Uh, I need to talk to you

about your ex-fiance.

Is he here?

What? No, no, of course not.

Does he know where I am?

No. Not that I know of.

How did you find me?

With the help

of a private investigator.

Not here.

Follow me.

I haven't seen him

since the day I left

And I wanted it that way.

Technically,

we're not even divorced.

But...When I left,

I wanted no ties to him,

not even his name.

I was the one

that went to therapy

When things

started to fall apart.

And josh wouldn't come with me.

Then the therapist

diagnosed him.

He has old.

[chuckles] old?

I laughed the first time

I heard it too.

But it's real enough.

You can google it.

It stands for

obsessive love disorder.

It's when somebody fixates

on someone else

Well beyond what is normal

in a healthy relationship.

Can you treat it?

Well, let's just say I left

Far before I could find out.

What took me

a long time to realize

Is that...It was never about me.

It was always

about what he wanted.

Is he dangerous?

No. I mean, not like in the way

that you would imagine.

He never laid a hand on me

And he was never

verbally abusive.

I mean, in fact,

The longer

the relationship went on,

The more he doted on me.

I mean,

that doesn't sound too bad.

[chuckles] it wasn't.

Until he told me that...

He couldn't live

a single moment without me,

And that if I ever left him,

He would k*ll himself...

After he k*lled me.

You serious?

More importantly, he was too.

You can't let him in, vivian,

Because if you do,

you'll never get him out.

[birds chirping]

Hello?

-[line trilling]

-[phone ringing]

Jones.

Hi, detective jones.

This is vivian williams.

Um, everything okay,

mrs. Williams?

Yeah. Everything is fine,

Except I don't see

any of your men outside.

Oh, we're still

setting their schedules.

Someone will be there

before dark, though.

You have my word.

Okay.

Thank you.

-Sure.

-[line beeps]

[clattering]

[suspenseful music]

[clattering]

[gasps]

[suspenseful music]

[gasps]

[line trilling]

[vivian] this is viv.

Leave a message.

[line beeps]

[josh] how are you feeling?

Untie me.

I'm afraid I can't do that, viv.

You were watching me.

Uh-huh.

I was.

I've been watching you

for a long time, viv.

After all, how do you think

You got such a good deal

on the house?

After my fiance left,

I needed to find someone else.

And I gotta to tell you, viv,

you seemed perfect.

You k*lled casey.

You tried to k*ll ryan.

Casey, he was...

Getting too close.

And as for ryan, well,

without ryan, I'd have you.

Josh, if I ever gave you

a reason to think--

Oh, you gave me more

than a reason, viv,

Much more than a reason.

You couldn't fake what we had,

Working together,

Updating this house,

Our house.

What are you gonna do?

Don't worry about that.

The water's warm.

You'll panic.

It won't take long.

It will be over

before you know it.

Ow.

It will be just like...

Falling to sleep.

[ryan] vivian!

Don't move.

[suspenseful music]

Vivian!

The crippled hero,

Back to save

his damsel in distress.

You should have

stayed away, ryan.

Left well enough alone.

What'd you think

was gonna happen?

You were just gonna limp in here

and I was gonna roll over?

Someone who doesn't even know

how to use a socket wrench?

She was never

good enough for you.

[g*nsh*t]

[groans]

[ryan] oh, my...Oh.

[vivian] eliza!

Come on.

[sirens wailing]

Are you guys okay?

[reporter] ...Coverage

with this hour's top story.

A string of grizzly

metro area murders

Culminated earlier today

With the death

of the alleged perpetrator

32-year-old contractor

josh thomas.

How did you know to come?

I didn't.

After you left,

I found more material

that casey dug up on josh.

I was just bringing it

over to you guys.

And the g*n?

For protection, in case...

In case that son of a bitch

ever came after you.

You okay?

No...

But I will be.

Well, you know

you're always welcome here.

You guys are going to stay here?

Yeah.

It's our home.

[birds chirping]

[suspenseful music]
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