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00:00:00Oh
00:00:30Now you have nowhere else to go.
00:00:51If it's a push rather than a jump, the body would be further from the tower.
00:00:55Also, the killer forgot to retrace their steps, leaving room for a trail.
00:01:04Genius.
00:01:07Excited to do a murder at the ruins. You know, expand to other areas of the island.
00:01:12Oh, Blood on the Rocks.
00:01:15I have a better idea. What about Blood on the Rockies?
00:01:20What do you mean?
00:01:21Imagine, murder in the snow.
00:01:24Snow on Mystery Island.
00:01:26May I introduce you to Mystery Mountain?
00:01:31So, as we all know, there has been the occasional actual murder here.
00:01:36There's also been 45 games where no one was harmed.
00:01:39And my book is nearly finished, which will provide greater context to the actual murders.
00:01:43No, no, no, no. You misunderstand me. The actual murders have increased the desire to come to Mystery Island. We are currently booked up 13 months ahead. So, I pitched to Carlos an expansion idea and we came up with Mystery Mountain. He's just bought the property in Montana.
00:02:02I didn't think Carlos was open to anything off the island.
00:02:04Oh, yes. It did take a bit of convincing, but that's why I'm here. To think about the future of Mystery Island. And with this new property, we can start the expansion.
00:02:13That's great, but I'm not sure Em and I can handle writing games for both properties.
00:02:17Oh, no worries there. Carlos is hard at work vetting the new staff. And when he's done, he's bringing the Mystery Mountain team here.
00:02:25Oh, fine. So then they'll play one of our games. Au contraire, Em. We're going to play their game.
00:02:48To new beginnings.
00:02:55It's a bit scary to be without the job that defined me.
00:02:58How was it, saying goodbye to London?
00:03:00Well, with the weather, I feel like I've brought London here.
00:03:04You sure this is what you want?
00:03:07You know I love my work.
00:03:08And you're great at it.
00:03:09Thank you. But I've been thinking about this for a while.
00:03:12So I was looking for a sign the past couple of months as to whether I should stay in London or move here and make Mystery Island my full-time work.
00:03:20Did that sign look anything like this?
00:03:22I won't deny that's part of it.
00:03:27But also, have you heard about the Lonnie Alfred case?
00:03:31Lonnie Alfred, the psychiatrist that killed seven people?
00:03:34Well, I couldn't tell you at the time that I was the one who got him to confess.
00:03:40Wow, that's amazing.
00:03:42Yeah. He... he threatened to do to me what he did to his seven victims.
00:03:49And he's not the first person to make that kind of threat, but I decided he was going to be the last.
00:03:54I fear he has connections on the outside.
00:04:01You're safe here.
00:04:02But it's very few.
00:04:06Thanks.
00:04:14Around that corner is my favourite seafood place.
00:04:17Rosa makes the best ceviche.
00:04:19I was so lucky to have a friend that...
00:04:21Wait, you know.
00:04:23Someone who can show me around my new neighbourhood.
00:04:25new neighborhood let me show you my favorite street
00:04:30look him i don't think it's any secret that i like you yeah i'm just really looking forward
00:04:36to spending more time with you outside of work me too
00:04:39um sorry i thought i saw someone i i think i'm just exhausted jet lag and let's get you home
00:04:57i think we both need a good night's sleep if we're going to be on our a game tomorrow
00:05:01jason i know it's complicated with us working together let's just take it one day at a time
00:05:09hey you hey yourself did you get some sleep a bit i see they've already upgraded the boat
00:05:32oh i wonder if janey knows about that well hello you two bennett how are you oh a bit discombobulated
00:05:41to be honest you know this is the first time since joining mystery island that i have been
00:05:45off island for the entire week oh here's my new assistant tom robinson miss bennett please meet
00:05:51detective trent and dr priest oh wow the brain's behind the game it is an honor to meet you both
00:05:57you too oh miss terry okay miss berry
00:06:04oh like mystery oh i i get it jason carlos milia so excited to play a game with you
00:06:13and miss bennett pleasure to see you again and you welcome to the mystery island family tom thank you
00:06:19sir i am very excited i am very very excited thank you okay
00:06:27different a new boat oh mystery island has set a high bar hope mystery mountain can meet it i have
00:06:34every confidence they can
00:06:51it's good to be back what do you say you and i solve this mystery in record-breaking town exactly what i
00:06:58was thinking and then we can celebrate on the mainland with another dinner date that's perfect
00:07:05thank you i'll see you monday
00:07:10carlos you might tell us who our counterparts are not at all their team leader janey's opposite number
00:07:16is dex longstrip that entitled frustrating human from oxford maybe back then but he has an
00:07:21impressive resume and has put together a crackerjack team and they are dex longstrip
00:07:27heir to the longstrip luxury hotel brand hospitality and leadership is in his blood but
00:07:33he's trying to make his own mark in the industry
00:07:40one of the game writers dr stanley williams acclaimed criminal psychiatrist who's helped the fbi
00:07:48catch dozens of killers inga sorenson mystery mountains own major doma who we were able to hire
00:07:56away from the swedish mogul and her head of security caliph brooks ex-army special forces medic
00:08:10i dare say we're ready remember the keys to success attention to detail conviction
00:08:18and never forgets to make work play
00:08:25carlos ex
00:08:28amelia darling lovely to see you dex janey it's been far too long i was going to suggest the
00:08:40opposite oh good you haven't lost your bite i didn't know we were going to a great gatsby costume party
00:08:46thank you for the compliment it's one of my favorite novels of course it is you want to be jason
00:08:51trent that's what it says on my passport it says dexter crispin neville drummond longstrip online
00:08:57well that must be fun for the custom speed
00:09:01bennett welcome and thank you for letting us invade your domain
00:09:04ah well i didn't really have a choice mr longstrip
00:09:08and you're the newly hired tom robinson yes i am
00:09:12welcome all all tropes a bit much no
00:09:15what are you doing with our staff just bringing a little added realism to our game so no fancy meals
00:09:27no housekeepers putting mints on your pillows what well that a bold choice i like it now we'll all
00:09:36convene on the veranda for cocktails for our crystal themed night but first we'll have champagne and then
00:09:41you'll be shown to your rooms by your counterparts carlos we'll come with janey and me
00:09:52pleasure dr priestley call me amelia please dr williams only if you'll call me stanley
00:09:59you'll love what we've done with this wow i can see you're really leaning into the mountain fiend
00:10:06oh john murta dex felt the founder should be in a
00:10:11place of primacy oh i wonder if dex didn't realize that the founder tried to frame carlos for murder
00:10:24i've never seen that before mr del fuego you need to come with us
00:10:30well hello dex really i mean this is a bit gauche even for you
00:10:37on the other hand it is good to be reminded of the dangers of hubris well that's just what i
00:10:44thought carlos joby
00:10:50so this is your room thank you yeah i must confess it does feel quite strange being a guest in one of
00:11:01these rooms
00:11:04wow this is sweet here we are
00:11:14oh i love all the little touches this is amazing oh so glad you like it here you are jane
00:11:22yes well i do prefer the east side sweets oh well perhaps this side will give you a new perspective
00:11:32don't hesitate to ask me for anything i'm here to make you stay as comfortable as possible well thank
00:11:37you this is uh way out of my comfort zone you're in good hands i have a lot of experience though
00:11:45not as much as you do your reputation precedes you well thank you that's very generous just enjoy
00:11:51being a guest for once and i hope you enjoy playing the game later well i have to admit i am
00:11:57very excited about that great so get some rest and we'll see you for cocktails
00:12:04oh miss sorensen yeah just one last thing your previous employer the mogul
00:12:08anything anything i should know i believe in moving forward not backward
00:12:28you haven't actually been on the island is that right yeah yeah i've seen photos but this
00:12:33this is another deal the best first week on the job ever well just remember to stay alert
00:12:42anything can be a clue wait
00:12:46is the game already started i'm just saying you should always be aware
00:12:51give me a clue yeah i don't want to embarrass myself in front of this group when your bosses
00:12:57also i could use the help so you're playing the innocent new guy
00:13:04i can respect that
00:13:09all right i am looking forward to your team playing the mystery mountain teams game
00:13:14well technically we are just one team but if you ever need any pointers tips ideas i am more than
00:13:20willing to help that's quite all right oh no seriously dex i have been doing this a lot longer than you
00:13:26i do know what makes these games successful oh i have no doubt that you do but you are here to play our
00:13:34game janie do try to relax and enjoy who knows maybe you'll pick up some pointers
00:13:43yes as would you the starter is not putting the coo of mystery island in one of the smaller suites
00:13:52so you're still on the job i am i was told you are too i was but things changed put my papers in a
00:13:59couple weeks ago fine if i ask why i was ready for a change i thought this would be the perfect
00:14:05opportunity to use my skills but not have to deal with the real crimes and bureaucracy plus the money
00:14:10they're paying i'm not sure why you haven't retired from the force i guess i still love catching bad
00:14:16guys it never gets old does it it does not i already missed that part of it is your room detected
00:14:21well i'll leave you to it then i just wanted to say i'm familiar with your work and it's really
00:14:32impressive oh well thank you amelia i'd say the same of you you know of my work oh yes i have
00:14:42contacts in london i understand you were the one who got lonnie alford to confess
00:14:48yes i was yeah impressive but now you've left the metropolitan police it was time to leave
00:14:56and to stop being threatened by murderers oh we'll see you at dinner
00:15:02you're right look at him sucking up to carlos i have to say dex has assembled an impressive team
00:15:30you already have an impressive team everything good here uh janey's having second thoughts about
00:15:35the expansion it was your idea you convinced carlos to do it i want the expansion i just
00:15:40just don't want to be replaced impossible never so they are impressive but let's not get lulled into
00:15:49trusting any one of these people you need to view them as the enemy if we have to solve their game
00:15:54and possibly quickly and show carlos who the true mystery masters are so if i can ask you all to
00:16:03employ your imaginations and envision a snow-covered peak above the mansion i can then welcome you all
00:16:10to mystery mountain wow now we are taking a different tack to mystery island with its
00:16:18quaint golden age of detective fiction lack of technology here on mystery mountain we embrace
00:16:25innovation while mystery island has no cell service or wi-fi we have this past week installed a temporary
00:16:32bluetooth network the phones inga and khalifa handing out will be a crucial part of playing the game
00:16:38so cool mine's just a blank screen at the moment correct when it comes online that will signal the
00:16:47start of the game nightfall cheers cheers cheers cheers it is clever em what did i just say do not get lulled by
00:16:59gimmicks stay sharp
00:17:21sorry tom have we met oh i don't think so huh usually quite good with faces and i swear we've met before
00:17:28people say that to me all the time let's just have one of those faces you know so dex tell me about
00:17:34the process of assembling this team ah well carlos gets most of the credit pulled together an impressive
00:17:40group given the success of mystery island it made sense to keep the same formula and find the best most
00:17:46qualified people in their individual fields our first call was to stanley his renowned as a criminal
00:17:52psychologist is well known that's the nicest thing he said about me all week he's still learning to
00:17:58work with others but uh we were looking for someone with a similar skill set to use that's worked so
00:18:03effectively here on mystery island and i suggested we bring on a cop because i know the pairing has worked
00:18:09so well here i may have been the next person they hired but i wasn't the first cop they approached
00:18:14i was 12. that's not true is it dex how could you know that i'm a detective it's my job to find things
00:18:25out like the fact that inga has a criminal record
00:18:34don't be absurd impossible we vetted everyone your vetting process failed
00:18:39do you want to tell them what you did how dare you she was convicted of manslaughter
00:18:47killed her husband back when her name was sophie nützen
00:18:52she did three years in a prison in germany and paid a lot of money to buy a new identity
00:19:00inga
00:19:05we begin with a killer among us
00:19:09dex i'll go and speak with inga and get to the boss of this
00:19:25don't worry it's just anxiety medication i take it daily whether i'm accusing my colleagues of
00:19:31manslaughter or not are there any other criminals on your team we should know about no everyone else
00:19:37checked out dex really didn't seem to know about inga agreed it's concerning
00:19:45what's the letter a g m for me oh i have an m too i got an eight bet you it's an anagram
00:19:51uh-huh
00:19:58if we do that here oh oh game room we need to go to the game room
00:20:04all right let's go
00:20:11what now oh
00:20:13oh oh oh oh i don't remember seeing thunder in the forecast
00:20:18if dex were here he'd tell you that on mystery mountain weather will often be a factor so we
00:20:23thought we'd provide some oh i'm committed it's quite clever oh this is good fun oh my phone is
00:20:32saying an r d oh i've got an l bet you was gonna spell riddle right yeah so are we trying to find
00:20:39two riddles oh might i suggest that we mirror the screen mirror oh you mean line up yes precisely tom
00:20:46um
00:21:00i'll try typing in steak
00:21:04oh oh let me try the homophone s t a k e how about w e double l space d o and e
00:21:17good evening where's that outside outside outside all right all right good evening
00:21:27good evening i'm evelyn murta welcome to my home looks just like evelyn and sounds like a hologram
00:21:38impressive it's uncanny it's next level ai the waves were dead
00:21:44the tides were in their grave the moon their mistress had expired before the winds were withered
00:21:55in the stagnant air the clouds perished darkness had no need of aid from them
00:22:03she was the universe yeah i know that poem it's it's darkness by byron
00:22:10someone on this island is not who they seem to be and their aim is foul play i will graciously provide
00:22:19you with three riddles to help you discover the imposter the first riddle tell yourself that all
00:22:27mysteries are not difficult to illuminate with the proper method first find the ember of curiosity
00:22:35that burns like an ache in the heart of everyone the second riddle no one ate while the scion waited
00:22:46far too confused to follow his mother's words for his own good the third riddle the evening sun is
00:22:54hidden shrouded in deception with discovery comes failure now to work my sleuthing friends
00:23:07like i said embracing technology where did you sneak in from during mrs murtaugh's speech that certainly
00:23:13was a lot of information we replayed i may have missed a line of four spectacular opening decks thank
00:23:21you carlis and i'd like to assure you all that inger's manslaughter charge was for losing control
00:23:27of her car while on black ice which sadly resulted in her husband's death i would have told you that
00:23:33if you hadn't rushed out of the room my sincere apologies for the interruption no problem decks
00:23:40so team where should we start why don't we begin what evelyn did with lord byron's poem darkness in the library
00:23:51rise what is this byron's complete poem yes
00:24:04this must be related somehow that is a cardano grill which is what cipher device from the 16th century
00:24:11when placed over a piece of writing it can reveal a secret message underneath how impressive knowledge
00:24:16bennett well you know i'm partial to it well let's let's put it over the darkness poem oh yeah okay
00:24:21oh here you go thanks danny okay uh darkness page 89
00:24:32it appears to be saying
00:24:36um nothing oh uh try rotating it
00:24:43still nothing maybe the um uh the grill thing is supposed to be put over something else
00:24:50like evelyn's first riddle right oh okay i have it written down but my space is arbitrary
00:24:57oh we should put it into iambic pentameter why about it because that's what byron used for darkness
00:25:04can i borrow this we should mirror the font size and and write the riddle uh in between the lines okay tell
00:25:13yourself that all mysteries are not difficult to make a proper method in the hearts of every one of us
00:25:25our own
00:25:27but in thisonde
00:25:28they wanted them um
00:25:34uh
00:25:38so maybe the imposter is greek or or or a prince oh
00:25:42um and archa hold on forgive me i didn't go to oxford minor the classics
00:25:47Sorry, um, have you heard of Odysseus?
00:25:51Trojan horse guy, right?
00:25:53Right. So, Telemachus was the son of King Odysseus and Queen...
00:25:56Penelope.
00:25:57Penelope.
00:25:58Okay. And the archer?
00:26:00Well, Telemachus roughly translates to archer,
00:26:02but it actually means far from battle
00:26:04because an archer can kill from a distance.
00:26:06You guys are so good at this.
00:26:08Oh!
00:26:15Are you okay?
00:26:16Yeah, I'm okay.
00:26:17Where did that come from?
00:26:18What was that?
00:26:22Okay.
00:26:23It seems to have a remote control trigger.
00:26:25Oh.
00:26:26Okay, okay.
00:26:28We need to search the Mystery Mountain team for remote control.
00:26:31Dex, what was that move?
00:26:33You knew about the chart.
00:26:35Janie, hang on. This isn't part of our game.
00:26:38You expect me to believe that after the Telemachus clue?
00:26:41Well, I wrote most of this game,
00:26:42and I definitely didn't write me being sharp.
00:26:44Maybe it was an old device that just happened to go off.
00:26:46I am sorry, but this is an absurd coincidence.
00:26:49I mean, Carlos, they are obviously trying to port us
00:26:52because we are getting close to solving their game.
00:26:55Right.
00:26:56I'm sorry, baby.
00:26:57Yeah.
00:26:58Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:26:59Oh, my goodness.
00:27:00Oh!
00:27:09Come on. Come on.
00:27:10Carlos, this is not part of the game.
00:27:12Khalif's staff.
00:27:13Khalif's staff.
00:27:14She's dead.
00:27:15Dad, what?
00:27:16No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:27:17Poison?
00:27:18Well, we were in forensics on it, but it's coated with honey.
00:27:33Well, her compulsions did look like an anaphylactic shock.
00:27:37I know it well.
00:27:38It's why I never travel without an EpiPen.
00:27:40She could be deathly allergic.
00:27:41She is.
00:27:42It was part of her medical profile.
00:27:44This is madness.
00:27:46Regan was targeted.
00:27:47We do need to frisk everybody for a remote.
00:27:50Dex is right.
00:27:51Empty your pockets.
00:27:52Empty your pockets.
00:28:01Everything now.
00:28:04Well, that's a relief, I guess.
00:28:05A relief?
00:28:07Someone's dead.
00:28:08I thought this was just a game.
00:28:10I was supposed to go.
00:28:11The remote could have been triggered from some distance.
00:28:13Who else knew about Regan's medical history?
00:28:15It was on the Mystery Island server, so...
00:28:17For any one of us, or any one of you.
00:28:20And anyone who did hack the server.
00:28:23Right?
00:28:24I need to call Ray.
00:28:26It's the Chief of Police on the mainland.
00:28:37The phone line's dead.
00:28:40Nothing.
00:28:43That didn't sound like your thunder machine.
00:28:45It wasn't.
00:28:51What on earth?
00:28:54Dex.
00:28:55Please tell me you have backup.
00:28:57Someone cut the landline and disabled his routine at work.
00:29:00I think we should probably leave the island.
00:29:01The boat won't be back till Monday.
00:29:03Please tell me we have another boat!
00:29:06We do, but...
00:29:07The staff took it back to the mainland when Dex dismissed them for added realism.
00:29:11Well, it sounded like a lovely idea at the time.
00:29:14We can no longer trust your ideas.
00:29:16So we're stuck here?
00:29:17It's terrifying.
00:29:18It certainly is.
00:29:19We can take measures to ensure everyone's safety, but first I need to secure the crime scene.
00:29:25All of us!
00:29:26We can't wait until...
00:29:27That way!
00:29:28That way!
00:29:29That way!
00:29:30That way!
00:29:31That way!
00:29:32That way!
00:29:33That way!
00:29:34We're not.
00:29:35Oh!
00:29:36It's okay!
00:29:37It's okay!
00:29:38It's not possible to get back.
00:29:39That way!
00:29:40It's okay!
00:29:41How?
00:29:42We were gone for maybe 10 minutes. Whoever took the body couldn't have gotten far.
00:29:49You need to search the mansion.
00:29:51Jason.
00:29:52Let's find him. Clear the game room first. You can all wait in there.
00:29:57Let's put it in.
00:30:00Not the night we expected.
00:30:06Certainly not.
00:30:12This is all my fault.
00:30:13Dex, don't blame yourself.
00:30:15I'm in charge, Janie. The responsibility falls to me.
00:30:17I won't argue with that.
00:30:19No sign of Regan's body or her killer.
00:30:22Should we search the surrounding jungle?
00:30:24We need to ask ourselves, why would the killer want to take her body out of here?
00:30:27And to draw us away from the mansion in safety?
00:30:30In addition, the killer could be relying on or taking advantage of the fact that we're all exhausted.
00:30:34Physically and emotionally.
00:30:36Stanley's right. We should all get some rest and start fresh in the morning.
00:30:40I concur.
00:30:41I don't think anyone should be on their own tonight.
00:30:43So bunkmates are Carlos and Kalief, Dex and Tom, Bennett and Inga, Janie and Amelia.
00:30:48Stanley, you can go with Carlos.
00:30:49I don't need a bunkmate.
00:30:50What about you?
00:30:52I'll keep watch.
00:30:53I want everyone to lock your windows and bolt your doors.
00:30:58Stay safe, Tom.
00:30:59You too.
00:31:02Apologies for approaching on your space.
00:31:04Oh, no, no, no. Not at all.
00:31:06To be honest, I am more than relieved to have a roommate this evening.
00:31:09Truthfully?
00:31:10Me at all.
00:31:11Me at all.
00:31:18I think it's no secret that I wanted to take the shine of Dex.
00:31:21It's oddly how I hoped it would happen.
00:31:23We know, Janie.
00:31:24Tell me it's gonna be all right, Jason.
00:31:28We're gonna be all right.
00:31:29Are you just saying that because I told you to?
00:31:31Well, technically, yeah.
00:31:33But I'm gonna make sure it's true.
00:31:42Are you gonna make sure you're all right?
00:31:44Always.
00:31:49Please be careful.
00:31:51I will be.
00:31:52Do you promise?
00:31:54I promise.
00:31:57Okay.
00:32:00Night.
00:32:01Night.
00:32:14Night.
00:32:21Em.
00:32:23Em, are you awake?
00:32:27I am.
00:32:28Well, are you trying to sleep?
00:32:30I was.
00:32:32Well, I was too, truly.
00:32:33It's just...
00:32:35My mind is racing.
00:32:37Would you like me to teach you a deep breathing exercise?
00:32:40No.
00:32:41I don't think I want to sleep.
00:32:45Jamie.
00:33:02I don't want to start building a murder board, but I just can't help wondering what motive somebody would have for killing Regan.
00:33:08Well, I would imagine she's put several criminals away.
00:33:13So this may be for revenge.
00:33:15Which hits a little close to home.
00:33:18But then why wouldn't they allow us to leave the island?
00:33:20I mean, if Regan was the only target.
00:33:22An excellent question.
00:33:27I think we should assume that whomever did this planned well in advance and is far from finished.
00:33:31Right.
00:33:37Well, show me this breathing exercise then.
00:34:02The storm.
00:34:11Police!
00:34:13Come out from behind the tree with your hands out.
00:34:15Me, Khalife!
00:34:19Khalife?
00:34:20We had to take a quick sweep of the grounds.
00:34:22I'm sorry to scare you.
00:34:24Why don't you head back inside and get some rest.
00:34:28Copy that. Good night.
00:34:41It's Jason.
00:34:50Morning.
00:34:51Is that me, Ed?
00:34:53Did you not sleep?
00:34:54I didn't.
00:34:55Jason.
00:34:56I just kept watch, did a few perimeter walks.
00:34:59I figured if anyone was out there, they'd wait till we were asleep to make a move.
00:35:02And did they?
00:35:03All quiet.
00:35:04Oh.
00:35:05So you're thinking we should search the rest of the island?
00:35:07You read my mind.
00:35:09Oh, good.
00:35:11The three of us made it through the night.
00:35:13Well, shall we go check on the others?
00:35:15I'll get myself together. Meet you down there.
00:35:18Ready?
00:35:19Ready?
00:35:22Oh, this sounds like a lovely spread.
00:35:27All right, everyone.
00:35:31The island is not that big to begin with.
00:35:33So whoever killed Regan and took her body couldn't have gotten far.
00:35:36Especially in the dark.
00:35:37Jason, just a thought if I may.
00:35:39Is it possible they killed her head or even buried her body somewhere close by?
00:35:42Maybe in a hole they'd already dug and then moved further afield.
00:35:46Excellent thought.
00:35:47Thank you, Janie.
00:35:48Agreed.
00:35:49I'm thinking we work in teams, operate on a search grid.
00:35:51I simply can't chalk it up to coincidence that just as we solved the telemachus riddle,
00:35:56Regan gets shot with an arrow.
00:35:58Technically, it was a dart.
00:36:00Yeah, but my point is, whomever set the device that killed Regan not only knew about her medical condition, they knew about the game you've written.
00:36:07There has to be a connection between Regan and the killer.
00:36:10Correct. So if the killer has further plans, it wouldn't be unreasonable to think those plans might be tied to the rest of the game narrative.
00:36:17So wait, you want us to continue playing the game?
00:36:20Okay. Maybe less standard this time.
00:36:23Stanley, can you share what was next?
00:36:25I was afraid you were going to ask me this.
00:36:27And unfortunately, just as Regan and I came up with the Evelyn idea, I was called away by the FBI.
00:36:35Are you saying you don't know the solution to the other two riddles?
00:36:38I'm saying I don't actually know the entire rest of the narrative.
00:36:43Dex told me he would help Regan in my absence.
00:36:46Dex?
00:36:49Well, I did say that, but...
00:36:51But what, Dex?
00:36:54Regan said she could handle it.
00:36:55She said that she would reveal it to us all after you'd solved the first riddle.
00:37:00Are you saying...
00:37:01Nobody knows the ending of the game.
00:37:08Okay, to clarify.
00:37:17Only one person on your team knew the answers to the remaining riddles.
00:37:22Well, I guess I have a thing or two to learn about the job.
00:37:25Alright, so then I suggest that Stanley and I work on figuring out the riddles and the rest of you conduct the search.
00:37:32You don't agree?
00:37:35No, I, uh, you're right about the riddles.
00:37:38Jason doesn't like the idea of leaving you here with me.
00:37:41Because Jason has quite reasonably concluded that while none of us could have moved Regan's body,
00:37:47there is always the possibility of two culprits working together.
00:37:52One out there somewhere, and the other right here at this table from the Mystery Mountain team.
00:37:58Yes, Detective?
00:38:00That's right.
00:38:01Oh, come now, Stanley. Our team was vetted.
00:38:05Yeah, well, we all know how well that turned out.
00:38:07I concur with Stanley that the Mystery Island team has a reason to mistrust us.
00:38:12Well, who is it that you mistrust? Inga? Kalief? Stanley?
00:38:15You're not including yourself on this list, Dex? Remind me again who was in charge of this game?
00:38:19I didn't plan this.
00:38:20No, clearly you didn't.
00:38:22This is not my fault.
00:38:23Carlos, you should have never trusted someone like him to lead a mission like this.
00:38:28Someone like me.
00:38:30Elitist, trust fund, wannabe.
00:38:33Easy.
00:38:34You needed so desperately to make a name for yourself, it led to negligence.
00:38:37Enough!
00:38:38Stanley Cooley, come on.
00:38:39Dex, sit down.
00:38:41Now.
00:38:45I still believe we will find answers if we solve the riddles.
00:38:49Yes, I agree. I'll join you and Stanley.
00:38:52As will I.
00:38:53I'd also like to stay.
00:38:54I trust Stanley and I'm quite terrified about encountering the killer out there.
00:38:59That's fine, Inga.
00:39:01Given the trust issues, I volunteer to partner with Kalief on a search team.
00:39:06Though I would request smoother terrain. I have a dodgy knee.
00:39:10All right.
00:39:11Well, then you two go due east, take the golf course and surrounding area.
00:39:15Tom, Janie, and I will go south to the beach.
00:39:17We rendezvous with the beach cabana in one hour.
00:39:20So, I wrote Evelyn's second riddle in amber pentameter and laid the cardano grill over it.
00:39:32And it didn't work.
00:39:33Exactly.
00:39:34That would be far too easy.
00:39:36The second riddle was what again?
00:39:39Hey.
00:39:40No one ate while the scion waited, far too confused to follow his mother's words for his own good.
00:39:48Sorry, what a scion?
00:39:49A descendant.
00:39:50Usually someone from a notable family.
00:39:52So, like Telemachus?
00:39:54Yeah.
00:39:55Like Telemachus, but also like John Murtagh, son of Evelyn, who was full of words.
00:40:01Evelyn was obsessed with Greece and set more than one novel there.
00:40:07Oh.
00:40:08Oh.
00:40:09Shadows of Santorini.
00:40:10Yes.
00:40:11Let's look for additional cardano grills and hidden papers.
00:40:20The Shadows of Santorini.
00:40:23And then the year of death at Delphia.
00:40:26The blood on the jean.
00:40:28The last sunset.
00:40:29Mykoneth.
00:40:34Why don't we each go through these page by page and see if we find any annotations?
00:40:41Oh, might I suggest that we also scan the text for any reference to the second riddle?
00:40:45Yep.
00:40:46Great.
00:40:47Okay.
00:40:48Let's settle in.
00:40:49Um, if you don't mind, I'm going to do my reading on the veranda.
00:40:54I promise to shout if anyone approaches.
00:40:56Okay.
00:41:15Thought maybe we'd see signs of a killer bunk on the beach overnight.
00:41:18Nothing.
00:41:19Hmm.
00:41:20So, now that Amelia's moving closer, do you think, you know?
00:41:31You know how much I adore Anne.
00:41:34And?
00:41:35And we agreed to take it one day at a time.
00:41:38Well, just don't spend too many days before acting on it.
00:41:41You never know how many days we have.
00:41:44Especially on this island.
00:41:53Oh!
00:41:54What?
00:41:55I just realised something.
00:41:56There's a cryptic code in the second riddle far more simpler than the Cardano grill.
00:42:01It's a, it's number substitution.
00:42:04I don't follow.
00:42:05Okay.
00:42:06No one.
00:42:07Use the numerical.
00:42:08Eight.
00:42:09Well, that's a number.
00:42:10Oh, I get it.
00:42:11So far two is a two.
00:42:13Two follow.
00:42:14Another two.
00:42:15Four his.
00:42:16Four.
00:42:17Exactly.
00:42:18So one eight two two four.
00:42:20Maybe it's a specific place in one of her books.
00:42:24Perhaps a page number and a line count.
00:42:27Great idea.
00:42:28Um, so it could be page one hundred and eighty two, line twenty four.
00:42:33Gotcha.
00:42:34Thanks.
00:42:38Page one eight two here.
00:42:39It's the end of a chapter.
00:42:40It's only seven lines long.
00:42:42Mine's long.
00:42:43My page one eighty two is the beginning of the chapter and half the page is empty.
00:42:48Mine's a description of a Grecian urn.
00:42:51Amelia?
00:42:52Uh, my page one hundred and eighty two, line twenty four is the second half of a sentence
00:43:01where a mother is scolding her disobedient son.
00:43:04Like the riddle.
00:43:05And line twenty four is just one word.
00:43:09Dexter.
00:43:10Does this mean Dex is the killer?
00:43:26You have to tell Stanley.
00:43:28Look, I'll stay here and continue working.
00:43:31Okay.
00:43:43Tom.
00:43:45Anything?
00:43:46Nothing.
00:43:47You?
00:43:51Well, maybe Dex and Khalifa had more luck.
00:43:54We should be here by now.
00:43:56Well, why don't we go to the golf course?
00:43:59Maybe we'll meet them on route.
00:44:05Things might get too much to be a coincidence.
00:44:07What do you think?
00:44:08I should've...
00:44:10Stanley?
00:44:12Stanley?
00:44:15We shouldn't have let him wander off.
00:44:18He wasn't wandering off.
00:44:20He was coming to this spot.
00:44:21Well, we need to find him.
00:44:23I'd prefer to stay here.
00:44:25Okay, you wait here.
00:44:26Call us now.
00:44:27Go and look for him.
00:44:28Okay, I'll lock myself into my room.
00:44:29Thanks.
00:44:55What's that?
00:44:58That's Khalifa.
00:45:03Khalifa?
00:45:08Are you okay?
00:45:09No, no.
00:45:10Stay down.
00:45:11Stay down.
00:45:12At least he's not dead.
00:45:13You hurt?
00:45:15Where's Dex?
00:45:17That's a great question.
00:45:23Stanley?
00:45:24Where's he gone?
00:45:25Stanley?
00:45:26Where's he gone?
00:45:27Stanley?
00:45:28We should check the beach.
00:45:29Let's go.
00:45:30I don't have a good feeling about this.
00:45:31I don't have a good feeling about this.
00:45:38Look footprints.
00:45:39Footprints.
00:45:40Footprints.
00:45:41Look.
00:45:42Footprints.
00:45:43Footprints.
00:45:44Oh, no.
00:45:45I don't have a good feeling about this.
00:45:46Look.
00:45:47Footprints.
00:45:48These must be Stanleys.
00:45:49Well, this is the only place left.
00:45:50But why would he come down here?
00:45:51I don't have a good feeling about this.
00:45:52I don't have a good feeling about this.
00:45:53Look.
00:45:54Footprints.
00:45:55Footprints.
00:45:56I don't have a good feeling about this.
00:45:57I don't have a good feeling about this.
00:46:02Look.
00:46:03Footprints.
00:46:04Footprints.
00:46:08You can't spend time with me so fast on the bed.
00:46:11They must be Stanleys.
00:46:13Well, this is the only place left.
00:46:14But why would he come down here?
00:46:21Amelia, look.
00:46:23A second set of footprints.
00:46:25Well, they go up to the jungle, and they're going toward the deceased bungalow.
00:46:38I really don't like the idea of splitting up.
00:46:42I don't like the idea of not finding Stanley.
00:46:48Alright, scream if you're in trouble.
00:46:50Me too.
00:46:55Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow.
00:47:01Sorry, sorry.
00:47:03But I think you're going to have quite the headache.
00:47:06I already do.
00:47:07Khalif, tell me what happened.
00:47:08We were driving the range.
00:47:10Deck saw something in the sand trap, something shiny.
00:47:13He drove us over here, we got out.
00:47:15Next thing I remember, you guys are helping me up.
00:47:25Guys.
00:47:31Guys!
00:47:33You're going to want to see this.
00:47:35You alright?
00:47:36I'm okay.
00:47:37Go, go, go.
00:47:38That's what I think it is, right?
00:47:48Blood.
00:47:49Yeah.
00:47:50Khalif hasn't got any blood on him.
00:47:52There's more leading this way.
00:47:54What do you want to do?
00:47:58Let's see where it takes us.
00:48:02Janie, help Khalif.
00:48:03Tom, you ride with me.
00:48:04Alright.
00:48:28I got into a hole in the sand.
00:48:43I'll see you later.
00:48:45I'll see you later.
00:48:47Let's go.
00:48:49Let's go.
00:49:19Let's go.
00:49:49Let's go.
00:50:19Let's go.
00:50:21Let's follow him.
00:50:23No, no.
00:50:25You should stay here.
00:50:27Not a chance.
00:50:29Find this guy.
00:50:31Tom, go to the top of the tower.
00:50:47Yell if you see anything.
00:50:49Jason?
00:50:51This is the storyline you were working on two months ago.
00:50:54Where?
00:50:55That's not good news for Dax.
00:51:05I'm so sorry.
00:51:07No, no.
00:51:08It's my fault.
00:51:09I shouldn't have...
00:51:10I heard her noise!
00:51:11You found Stanley?
00:51:15Yeah, and I hit him.
00:51:17Because I foolishly crept up on her.
00:51:19What are you doing here?
00:51:21Well, I was getting nowhere with the book, so I thought I'd take a walk, clear my head, wound up here, and thought a soak in the hot tub would be a good idea.
00:51:28I, uh, realize this all sounds a tad suspicious.
00:51:32It does, yeah.
00:51:33More than a tad?
00:51:35How do we know you weren't meeting your accomplice here?
00:51:37Um, well, I suppose you don't.
00:51:40Because somebody was drinking a glass of wine.
00:51:43Was that you?
00:51:44It wasn't.
00:51:45I didn't even enter the place until I heard something.
00:51:48I was tempted by the hot tub, like I told you.
00:51:50Amelia, did you look in the bedroom?
00:51:52Not yet.
00:51:53Why don't we all go look?
00:51:55Sure.
00:52:14It's like someone's targeting members of your team, Stanley.
00:52:33Surely someone saw my notes on murder at the ruins?
00:52:36It seems highly likely.
00:52:38Well, then the killer must be someone among us.
00:52:41Janie.
00:52:44Just remember who you can trust.
00:52:52There's blood under the window and on the ground.
00:52:55A lot.
00:52:56A lot of blood.
00:53:02Dex's hat.
00:53:03I think whoever wounded Dex threw him from the tower.
00:53:06No one could survive that fall.
00:53:14That's too dead.
00:53:18So, it would appear that all the members of the Mystery Mountain team are potential targets.
00:53:24Why?
00:53:25That makes no sense.
00:53:27The second clue led us to believe that Dex was the killer, but that's been proven wrong.
00:53:31I believe.
00:53:32You remember nothing?
00:53:35Not a thing.
00:53:37Isn't it far more likely, if there is an inside man among us, that the killer is working with somebody from the Mystery Island team?
00:53:44Excuse me?
00:53:45Why?
00:53:46Why?
00:53:47Just because you found a bunch of photos of you guys?
00:53:50Yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking.
00:53:51Well, maybe those were put there and throw suspicion of one of you.
00:53:53Oh, brilliant idea.
00:53:54Brilliant theory.
00:53:55Okay, okay.
00:53:56Don't understand thinking clearly.
00:53:58I suggest we all go to our rooms to rest and clear our heads.
00:54:02Wise words, Amelia.
00:54:03I prefer to go to my original room on my own.
00:54:07I think that's best for all of us.
00:54:28It's not making sense.
00:54:31Jason?
00:54:32How'd you guess?
00:54:40You're not sleeping.
00:54:41Neither are you, despite telling everyone we needed rest.
00:54:45I rested.
00:54:46For what?
00:54:4730 seconds?
00:54:48It may have been 40.
00:54:50I just, I can't stop thinking.
00:54:52Well, you want to bounce some stuff off me?
00:54:55Yeah, that usually works quite well.
00:54:57It does indeed.
00:55:02So, instead of thinking about the evidence, we should consider the mind of the killer.
00:55:08Good thing you're an expert.
00:55:09You started to formulate a profile of the killer.
00:55:11That's what's off.
00:55:12There's no consistency.
00:55:13Regan's murder shows extensive planning, whereas Dex's is simply opportunistic.
00:55:22Regan's murder is bloodless, whereas Dex's is quite the opposite.
00:55:26That makes the theory of two killers pretty viable.
00:55:29One being the muscle, the other being the brains.
00:55:31Possibly.
00:55:32But what if the two-killer notion is a deception to instill fear and division among us?
00:55:37What if there's simply one killer who has access to all the mystery mountain files, who understands psychology and how to create fear, and who knows enough about profiling to vary their methods of murder in an effort to confuse us?
00:55:50Talking about Stanley.
00:55:52You had the same thought?
00:55:53Plus, I didn't buy his reasons for wandering away from you and Egan, Carlos.
00:55:56Exactly.
00:55:57And not just to the veranda, but then to the jacuzzi.
00:55:59So if that be the case, he would have had time to leave his book at the veranda, get to the golf course, attack Khalifa and Dex, drag the wounded Dex to the tower, throw him off, and still get back in time to wash off any blood spatter.
00:56:10Yeah.
00:56:11So, how should we proceed?
00:56:13I want to talk to Stanley, see how he reacts.
00:56:15Alone, or?
00:56:16We're coming down.
00:56:26Hang on.
00:56:27Yeah.
00:56:28Maybe you should go in first.
00:56:29He's more likely to let you in if you're alone.
00:56:30Because I'm some dumb cop and you're a brilliant criminal profiler.
00:56:31I wouldn't put it that way.
00:56:32Stanley might.
00:56:33Maybe.
00:56:34And then once you've had a chance to hit him with some preliminary questions, I'll knock on the door.
00:56:47Are we working together?
00:56:48Precisely.
00:56:49Who is it?
00:56:50Jason Trent.
00:56:51Stanley.
00:56:52I think he's opening a window.
00:57:08Stanley.
00:57:09He's trying to frame me.
00:57:14I am being framed!
00:57:17And I will listen to you, Stanley, if you put down the knife.
00:57:19Do you believe me?
00:57:19I don't understand, but you're going to have to listen to me.
00:57:22Somebody is trying to free me.
00:57:23I understand that.
00:57:24Yeah? I want you to leave me.
00:57:26Stanley!
00:57:30Let's make this official.
00:57:32You are under arrest for assaulting an officer.
00:57:34Anything you say can and will be used against you in court of law.
00:57:37You have the right to an attorney if you cannot afford one.
00:57:39One will be unprovided for you.
00:57:41Do you understand these rights to subject them?
00:57:42I know my Miranda rights, and I don't mind talking because I'm telling you
00:57:45I did not kill Regan or Dex.
00:57:47And by Monday, when you're...
00:57:54Don't thank me. I'm locking you up.
00:57:56Amelia, you've got to believe me. I'm being pranked!
00:57:58Storage room?
00:58:16For now, it's a holding cell.
00:58:18Listen.
00:58:19You said I was under arrest for assaulting you.
00:58:21Does that mean you don't think I killed them?
00:58:23Stanley, you are my prime suspect.
00:58:24I might be adding murder to your list of charges when my colleagues get here Monday,
00:58:29but for now, assaulting an officer is more than enough to hold you.
00:58:33Well, can you please uncuff me then?
00:58:34I'll be back.
00:58:46Yes?
00:58:47Hey.
00:58:49You get Stanley secured?
00:58:50I did, yeah.
00:58:51And he actually pulled a knife on you.
00:58:52I brought them all up to speed.
00:58:54I never trusted Stanley.
00:58:56Yeah, yeah, me neither.
00:58:57I thought it was Dex you didn't trust.
00:58:59Well, I didn't, but clearly I was mistaken about Dex.
00:59:03But no, I felt that Stanley was extremely suspicious with the whole
00:59:06I don't know anything about the game because I was called away by the FBI story.
00:59:10And what's Stanley saying now?
00:59:12Nothing yet. I wanted to talk to you all first.
00:59:14Best to go into an interview with some ammunition.
00:59:17Who knows anything about Dr. Stanley Williams?
00:59:19He's a criminal psychologist, a university professor, and he consults with the FBI.
00:59:24He's well respected.
00:59:25He also wrote a seminal book on criminal profiling.
00:59:29Mind of a Killer.
00:59:31Might turn out to be an autobiographical title.
00:59:33So you do think that he murdered Regan and Dex?
00:59:36I'm not sure yet, but he's certainly my prime suspect.
00:59:39I got a bad vibe from him right away.
00:59:41He kept saying that he knew me from somewhere.
00:59:43And you don't know him?
00:59:44Well, I think we need to talk to the surviving members of the Mystery Mountain team.
00:59:54Thank you for meeting me with us.
00:59:55Of course.
00:59:57Where's Stanley?
00:59:58In custody.
00:59:59I don't understand.
01:00:01I went to talk to Stanley and he assaulted me.
01:00:03What?
01:00:04With a knife.
01:00:04Thanks to Amelia, I was able to turn the tables on him.
01:00:07I have him locked in a secured room.
01:00:09Man, that's...
01:00:10Shocking.
01:00:11I had several discussions with Stanley about futility of violence.
01:00:16Interesting.
01:00:17What else can either of you tell us about Stanley?
01:00:20He has no children, no family.
01:00:23He's quite devoted to his work and he's writing on a sequel to his book.
01:00:28Yeah, that's what I got from him too.
01:00:30Although he didn't spend the week here with us.
01:00:32Just came in the day before you guys.
01:00:33But I did get to talk to him about his work profile in killers.
01:00:37What did he say?
01:00:43I mean, I thought he meant talking to murderers.
01:00:46Now I see how it could maybe be like he was revealing something.
01:00:50Thank you both.
01:00:52Let me go question Stanley.
01:00:53Jim, could you join me?
01:00:54Of course.
01:00:54Might I suggest that the rest of us remain here?
01:00:57We'd work out the third riddle of Evelyn's.
01:01:00It might yet prove helpful.
01:01:03I'll tell you what Stanley, if you promise not to do anything stupid, I'll let you loose.
01:01:21I promise.
01:01:39Have a seat.
01:01:44May I ask...
01:01:51We're asking the questions.
01:01:53Understood.
01:01:54Did you rig the device that killed Regan?
01:01:56I did not.
01:01:57Did you attack Khalif and murder Dex?
01:02:00Certainly not.
01:02:01But you don't have an alibi for Dex's murder.
01:02:02Well, yes, I'm painfully aware of that.
01:02:06But still, I didn't do it.
01:02:08Honestly, I thought the two of you were better at this.
01:02:13Which is why I'm shocked you've been tricked into thinking I'm the killer.
01:02:16We never said you were the killer.
01:02:17Oh, good.
01:02:19So I can go then.
01:02:20Sit down.
01:02:21Sit down.
01:02:25Why do you think you're being framed?
01:02:27Because I am.
01:02:28Why would Khalif or Inga want to frame you?
01:02:30I would assume so they don't get caught.
01:02:33But you're assuming it's one of our team and not one of your team.
01:02:37We have plenty of history with our team.
01:02:38Not Tom Robinson you don't.
01:02:41You have no history with him.
01:02:43But I do.
01:02:46You said you thought you knew him.
01:02:48Yes.
01:02:49I suppose it took being locked up in here to bring it back to me.
01:02:53It's been a couple years.
01:02:54Tom wasn't quite as fit, had shorter hair.
01:02:56But he was a student of mine at GW.
01:02:59As you know, I was an adjunct professor.
01:03:01Taught a couple of classes there.
01:03:02But I know why Tom pretended not to remember me.
01:03:07Why?
01:03:08Because I turned him in for plagiarism, which led to his expulsion.
01:03:11Did he confront you about it at the time?
01:03:13Only via email.
01:03:15He said something to the effect that
01:03:16I had destroyed his life
01:03:19and he was going to make me pay for that.
01:03:21No, I'm afraid he may have found a way
01:03:25to do just that.
01:03:31Here, love.
01:03:33One.
01:03:34I'll take the one.
01:03:35Yes, for Dex.
01:03:37Oh, Jason.
01:03:39Stanley confessed?
01:03:40Not yet.
01:03:41Do you mind if I borrow Bennett?
01:03:42Of course.
01:03:42How can I help?
01:03:52This may seem like a strange question,
01:03:54but where did Tom go to college?
01:03:56Uh, the University of the Virgin Islands.
01:03:58So not George Washington University?
01:04:00Oh, no.
01:04:01He did, in fact, begin his degree there.
01:04:03Do you know why you transferred?
01:04:05No idea.
01:04:05Is this somehow pertinent to our situation?
01:04:10It might be.
01:04:10Could you ask him to come in here, please?
01:04:13Yes, of course.
01:04:18I can't help but bring up the fact
01:04:19that this new revelation from Stanley
01:04:21is now dividing members of our own team.
01:04:23Fits your profile of the killer.
01:04:24I get it.
01:04:26Hey, guys.
01:04:27What's up?
01:04:27Sam.
01:04:29You started your undergrad
01:04:30at George Washington University.
01:04:33Wow.
01:04:34Not what I was expecting.
01:04:36But yeah, yeah, I was a G-Dub for a year.
01:04:38Why?
01:04:38Why did you leave?
01:04:40Well, I met a girl over spring break
01:04:45and she was at the University of the Virgin Islands
01:04:46and I was just madly in love with her.
01:04:49So I transferred.
01:04:50So you weren't expelled from GW?
01:04:53No.
01:04:53Was Stanley Williams one of your professors there?
01:04:55I don't believe this.
01:05:00Is that guy accusing me?
01:05:01Just answer the question.
01:05:02Fine.
01:05:03The answer is no.
01:05:04I didn't have Stanley as a professor.
01:05:06I didn't even know he taught there.
01:05:08I was a business major.
01:05:09My speciality was in hospitality management.
01:05:12I never saw that guy until yesterday.
01:05:15I swear to you.
01:05:16Okay.
01:05:18Am I a suspect?
01:05:20Everyone's a suspect until they're not.
01:05:23Okay.
01:05:23Why don't you go and head to the game room?
01:05:25Sure.
01:05:32We have no way of knowing which one of them is telling the truth.
01:05:35But the fact that Stanley knew Tom was a GW and left prematurely...
01:05:39is not a good look for Tom.
01:05:45Janey, darling.
01:05:48Oh, grand.
01:05:49Shall we report on our progress?
01:05:51That would be great, yeah.
01:05:52Right.
01:05:56According to Stanley,
01:05:58Regan wrote A.I. Evelyn's scripts
01:06:00and only she knew the answer to the riddles.
01:06:03But is this true?
01:06:05To which,
01:06:08the killer certainly intended Regan's murder
01:06:11as a mockery
01:06:13to the Telemachus solution from middle number one.
01:06:16So it makes sense
01:06:17that Regan shared the riddle solution
01:06:20with the killer,
01:06:21who then killed her
01:06:22because she found out who the killer was.
01:06:25It sounds a bit circular and logic, Janey.
01:06:28Does it?
01:06:29Or does it sound like
01:06:30the kind of twisted thinking
01:06:31a killer like Stanley is capable of?
01:06:35No, so...
01:06:36Why kill Dex?
01:06:38I mean, perhaps he figured out who the killer was,
01:06:40but...
01:06:40maybe the killer is planning
01:06:43on killing everyone on the island.
01:06:45A serial killer like the ones
01:06:47that Stanley profiles.
01:06:49Serial killers follow patterns in their murders.
01:06:51They don't vary their methods.
01:06:54Except for...
01:06:56Donnie Alfred.
01:06:57He's behind balls.
01:06:59A copycat.
01:06:59Someone close to him.
01:07:01Well, yes.
01:07:03Like Stanley.
01:07:04Okay.
01:07:07Okay.
01:07:08What about the third riddle, then?
01:07:10The evening sun is hidden,
01:07:12shrouded in deception,
01:07:13with discovery comes failure.
01:07:14Well, yes.
01:07:15The Cardano grill, it didn't work.
01:07:17And obviously,
01:07:18there are no number substitutions.
01:07:20We thought about what would hide the sun,
01:07:22went down the cloud route,
01:07:23deception would equal clouds,
01:07:25and that didn't get us anywhere.
01:07:26And I didn't find any other
01:07:27traditional code models being used.
01:07:29Can I raise a question?
01:07:31What if Stanley isn't the killer?
01:07:33Or is working with an accomplice
01:07:35who's still at large on the island?
01:07:36Yes.
01:07:37I do not relish the idea of staying another night
01:07:39even with locked bedroom doors.
01:07:41I'd feel safer if we were all together.
01:07:44Might I suggest that we all sleep in here
01:07:46and then take shifts, keeping watch?
01:07:49Yes.
01:07:49That's a great idea.
01:07:52Jason,
01:07:52what do you think of us all
01:07:53staying the night in here
01:07:54and then taking turns to keep watch?
01:07:56It's good thinking.
01:07:57And there's something I need to show you.
01:07:58Did you talk to Tom Robinson?
01:08:05Sit down, Stanley.
01:08:10We did.
01:08:11And he said he left GW for different reasons.
01:08:14Oh, well, then I'm sure he's telling the truth
01:08:17and I'm lying.
01:08:17Speaking of not being truthful,
01:08:19when were you planning on telling us
01:08:21that you'd been in contact with Lonnie Alfred,
01:08:23the London serial killer I got to confess?
01:08:25I would assume that's a rhetorical question.
01:08:30Letters from Lonnie Alfred to you,
01:08:32which Jason found in your room.
01:08:36What if I told you I had a partner in my work?
01:08:39We can only discuss in person.
01:08:40Can you come to London?
01:08:43You told us you couldn't write with Regan
01:08:45because you were called away.
01:08:46Called away by Lonnie Alfred.
01:08:48Is Lonnie's partner now your partner?
01:08:50Are they on this island?
01:08:53You found some letters.
01:08:56You're leaping to a lot of conclusions.
01:08:58Fill in the blanks for us.
01:09:00Hmm.
01:09:03I think I'm done talking.
01:09:13Are you okay?
01:09:17I should have told you sooner,
01:09:18but ever since the Lonnie Alfred case,
01:09:20I feel like I'm being followed.
01:09:22Why didn't you tell me?
01:09:23Oh, I thought I was being paranoid.
01:09:26I've been through this before.
01:09:27You can always confide in me.
01:09:30I know.
01:09:31I didn't want to raise any alarms
01:09:33until I heard some proof.
01:09:35If it was someone associated with Lonnie,
01:09:37why would they go after Regan?
01:09:42Unless Regan wasn't the intended victim.
01:09:43What could that be?
01:09:45What could that be?
01:09:47Oh!
01:09:53Honey, you're allergic.
01:09:55I was the target.
01:09:57I hate to say it,
01:09:58but it makes the most sense.
01:09:59I need to go and check on Janie.
01:10:07I bought you a pillow and blanket.
01:10:16Oh, you're the best.
01:10:19I know this probably isn't the time,
01:10:21but don't you think that Kalief is rather handsome?
01:10:24Not the time.
01:10:25Okay, fair.
01:10:26But I don't think it's just me thinking about
01:10:28what tonight could be
01:10:29if we weren't only worried about a killer on the loose.
01:10:32Like you and Jason.
01:10:34One day at a time.
01:10:40I am so over that cliché.
01:10:43Let me help you with that.
01:11:03Grounds are clear.
01:11:04It is a beautiful sunset.
01:11:07That's always bothered me.
01:11:09The sunset?
01:11:10No.
01:11:11The fact that we say the sun is setting
01:11:13when really we're just turning away from it.
01:11:19Jason.
01:11:21You're a genius.
01:11:22Well, it was Copernicus.
01:11:23No, no.
01:11:23I mean the third riddle.
01:11:25Of course.
01:11:25The three riddles form a profile.
01:11:28Eve lost.
01:11:29The third riddle starts.
01:11:31The evening sun is hidden.
01:11:32Well, why is the sun hidden?
01:11:34Because the earth turns away from it.
01:11:37Now use the homophone, S-O-N,
01:11:39and who's turning away from him?
01:11:40Mother Earth.
01:11:42Right.
01:11:42And the answer to the first riddle
01:11:43was a sun to Lemiforce.
01:11:45Yeah, a prince with no power.
01:11:46A scion.
01:11:47And the answer to the second riddle,
01:11:48the invisible man.
01:11:49Someone nobody sees.
01:11:50And now this son,
01:11:51whose mother turns away from him,
01:11:53put it all together,
01:11:54is what I suspected.
01:11:57John Myrtle.
01:11:58I can only tell you.
01:12:11Why should I go and get him?
01:12:12Just wait.
01:12:13I talked to him,
01:12:15but I didn't get anything.
01:12:16Good morning.
01:12:18I didn't want to wake you.
01:12:19Is everything all right?
01:12:19Yeah, I just,
01:12:20I realized something this morning.
01:12:21About the third riddle?
01:12:22Which we know is connected to John Myrtle.
01:12:24Right.
01:12:25He's dead, I know.
01:12:27But there's a part of him that's not.
01:12:35John Myrtle.
01:12:37Still a presence,
01:12:38even from the grave.
01:12:41What are we looking for?
01:12:42I'm not sure exactly,
01:12:43but I have a feeling
01:12:44this was put here for a reason.
01:12:45Breathe.
01:12:46There must be a clue.
01:12:48The sun is hidden.
01:12:50Evelyn's sun.
01:12:51Is that hologram lady coming back?
01:12:53I didn't love her.
01:12:54The third line of the poem
01:12:56is shrouded in deception.
01:12:57That's it.
01:12:59The beard.
01:13:00The beard
01:13:01that John Myrtle was wearing
01:13:03as a disguise
01:13:04when he was shot with the arrow?
01:13:06On the right side of his neck.
01:13:11This man is really and truly dead.
01:13:15Can you,
01:13:16can you move it?
01:13:20Whoa.
01:13:20I didn't see that coming.
01:13:28Those look like Stanley's glasses.
01:13:32Jason.
01:13:42Stay here.
01:13:43Em.
01:14:04It's like blood splatter.
01:14:05I'm in a bullet hole.
01:14:10He was in my custody.
01:14:12Hey,
01:14:13don't go there.
01:14:14This isn't your fault.
01:14:17But we should tell the others.
01:14:18Wait.
01:14:35So,
01:14:36if the killer didn't break in?
01:14:38The keypad is intact,
01:14:40which means they knew the code.
01:14:42So Stanley wasn't the killer.
01:14:43Or he was the inside man all along
01:14:45and his partner killed him.
01:14:46Which means that we undoubtedly
01:14:48have a killer amongst us.
01:14:49On my island?
01:14:51Jamie,
01:14:52could you take everyone
01:14:53to the game room?
01:14:54Jason and I will be there
01:14:55in a minute to come up with a plan.
01:14:57Oh.
01:14:59Everyone?
01:15:06What's going on?
01:15:06Something's bothering me.
01:15:14Why put Stanley's glasses in there?
01:15:16That's a really good question.
01:15:18Evelyn's whole message
01:15:19was built around the idea
01:15:20of disappointment in her son.
01:15:22What were you saying?
01:15:25I think we should write down
01:15:26everything that's happened
01:15:27since we've arrived.
01:15:28Not the puzzles,
01:15:29just the plain, simple facts.
01:15:30It's quite clever.
01:15:48No argument here.
01:15:50What are you doing?
01:15:52Janie.
01:15:52I've been looking for you.
01:15:53Sorry,
01:15:54you two being here,
01:15:55you were making yourselves
01:15:55targets for the killer.
01:15:57That's not true.
01:15:58Is it, Khalif?
01:16:00What are you talking about?
01:16:02It's a lot.
01:16:03We should chat with everyone
01:16:04at the same time.
01:16:06Janie,
01:16:06could you gather everyone
01:16:07on the veranda, please?
01:16:09Right.
01:16:18What is this all about?
01:16:20We don't have time
01:16:21for any more gameplay.
01:16:23I agree.
01:16:24As of this moment,
01:16:25the game playing is over.
01:16:27Well, that's a rather
01:16:28cryptic statement.
01:16:29Cryptic and meta.
01:16:30Which is what our
01:16:31Mystery Island team
01:16:32have been experiencing,
01:16:33beginning with a video
01:16:34of the mother of
01:16:35Mystery Island's founder
01:16:35delivering a very cryptic
01:16:37message to us.
01:16:38Which we saw of last night.
01:16:40And which...
01:16:40Jason, forgive me,
01:16:42but we all know this.
01:16:44And it doesn't change
01:16:45the fact that three people
01:16:46are dead
01:16:46and there is still
01:16:47a killer out there.
01:16:49Three people dead?
01:16:50But yet,
01:16:51where are their bodies?
01:16:52Well,
01:16:53the killer took Regan's body
01:16:55to draw us out
01:16:55of the mansion that night.
01:16:57Perhaps,
01:16:57but then there's Dex
01:16:58thrown off a tower
01:16:59yet a body is nowhere
01:17:00to be found.
01:17:01Guess the killer
01:17:01dragged it away.
01:17:02Maybe,
01:17:03but then there's Stanley.
01:17:04Shot sometime last night.
01:17:06His glasses were left behind
01:17:08but his body was taken.
01:17:09Right, so
01:17:10three murders
01:17:11and three missing bodies.
01:17:13Evelyn's riddles
01:17:14pointed us to this
01:17:15very meta solution.
01:17:17The person who isn't
01:17:18what they seem to be
01:17:19is John Murtagh,
01:17:20whose final act of this lifetime
01:17:21was to stage a murder
01:17:22that wasn't a murder.
01:17:27We should have known
01:17:28this was a mockery
01:17:29of John Murtagh
01:17:30as soon as Regan was shot
01:17:31with a remote-controlled dart.
01:17:33Hang on.
01:17:34Are you saying
01:17:34that the three people
01:17:35aren't dead?
01:17:37Because,
01:17:38I mean,
01:17:39we all saw Regan die.
01:17:40You checked her pulse yourself.
01:17:42Or,
01:17:42she faked her convulsions
01:17:43and her lack of pulse
01:17:44was due to her
01:17:45so-called anxiety medication.
01:17:48A beta blocker
01:17:49would slow her heart down enough
01:17:51that her pulse
01:17:51wouldn't be felt
01:17:52with her hand.
01:17:55Khalif,
01:17:56you were the last one
01:17:57to join us out here
01:17:59after the explosion.
01:18:04Were you giving Regan
01:18:05a shot of epinephrine
01:18:06to revive her,
01:18:07enabling her to
01:18:08simply walk out
01:18:09of the house?
01:18:12Shh, shh, shh, shh.
01:18:14Come on.
01:18:14Come on.
01:18:16You're okay.
01:18:17You're okay.
01:18:19Khalif?
01:18:21Is this true?
01:18:25I'd like to hear
01:18:26what else they have to say.
01:18:31Remember,
01:18:32Regan's death
01:18:32wasn't the first thing
01:18:33that went wrong that night.
01:18:35First was the revelation
01:18:36of Inga's
01:18:36so-called criminal history.
01:18:39Inga and Dex's quick exit
01:18:40gave them time
01:18:41to put explosives
01:18:42onto the Bluetooth terminal,
01:18:43which could have been
01:18:43triggered by the same remote
01:18:44that triggered the dart gun
01:18:46which shot Reek.
01:18:47Solemachus roughly
01:18:48translates to archer,
01:18:50but it actually means
01:18:51far from battle
01:18:52because an archer
01:18:53can kill from a distance.
01:18:54He could have hidden
01:18:55behind a book
01:18:56before he insisted
01:18:57we frisk everyone.
01:18:59Then Dex,
01:19:00along with the very much
01:19:01alive Regan
01:19:02and Khalif,
01:19:03staged his death
01:19:05at the ruins.
01:19:05He wore this hat
01:19:10not only to irritate Janie,
01:19:12but so there would be
01:19:13a recognizable clothing item
01:19:15to draw everyone's attention.
01:19:17What about Stanley?
01:19:18Stanley becomes crucial
01:19:19at this point.
01:19:20Everything he said
01:19:21and did
01:19:22was designed
01:19:23to make him
01:19:23our prime suspect.
01:19:24He pulled a knife on Jason
01:19:25to ensure he'd get locked up.
01:19:27Making Inga
01:19:28so scared to be here,
01:19:29we all had to stay
01:19:30in one room together.
01:19:31Which gave Dex,
01:19:33Regan and Stanley
01:19:34plenty of time
01:19:35to stage Stanley's murder,
01:19:37cue us with the replica glasses
01:19:39in the hidden box
01:19:40and dispatch one final insult
01:19:42to John Murtagh.
01:19:44A rather brilliant callback
01:19:45to the original murder
01:19:46of Mystery Island.
01:19:47And a very meta game
01:19:48for us all to play.
01:19:49Three murders
01:19:50that like Murtagh's
01:19:51weren't murders at all.
01:19:57Well done!
01:19:59Well done!
01:20:00Well done, you two.
01:20:08I bet Regan
01:20:08you wouldn't be able
01:20:09to solve it.
01:20:10And I'm happy to say
01:20:10you owe me a nice big check.
01:20:13Please forgive my bit
01:20:14of deception
01:20:14about your academic record, Tom.
01:20:15No worries, man.
01:20:17This was awesome.
01:20:20And Amelia,
01:20:21my apologies
01:20:22for bringing Lonnie Alford
01:20:23into this.
01:20:24I hope I didn't cause you
01:20:25any undue stress.
01:20:26I respect your work immensely.
01:20:28Detective,
01:20:29I do hope
01:20:30you'll consider
01:20:31dropping the charges.
01:20:33We're good.
01:20:34But I do have
01:20:35one more thing
01:20:37to say to Dex.
01:20:39Oh yeah?
01:20:40What's that?
01:20:41Thanks for letting me
01:20:42play the bad guy
01:20:42for once.
01:20:44One way.
01:20:46Hats off to you, Stanley.
01:20:47You're a legend.
01:20:48Nah.
01:20:48And Carlos,
01:20:50did we meet the gold standard
01:20:52set by the Mystery Island team?
01:20:53I am completely blown away.
01:20:57And Janie?
01:20:59Yes, I must admit
01:20:59I am also blown away.
01:21:02Well,
01:21:03I learned from studying the best.
01:21:05You are incredible at this.
01:21:06I was just trying to keep up.
01:21:07Well, I was worried
01:21:08that you would outshine us
01:21:09and I think that you might have.
01:21:11Nonsense.
01:21:11I'm honoured to have you
01:21:12as a mentor.
01:21:14Oh, so I'm your boss?
01:21:16No, no, I think
01:21:17that's about right.
01:21:19Now, I think that we can
01:21:21all agree
01:21:22that Mystery Mountain
01:21:23is in very good hands.
01:21:26I second that.
01:21:27Third.
01:21:29To the first of many.
01:21:30Hear, hear, hear.
01:21:36Well, then.
01:21:38Should we head to the dining room
01:21:39for a victory lunch?
01:21:41Now, is anyone else starving?
01:21:42Oh, yes.
01:21:45Oh, I think we should get
01:21:46that wonderful ice cream
01:21:47for more sandwiches.
01:21:57Not hungry?
01:21:58Famished.
01:22:05But I've been wanting
01:22:06to do something
01:22:07for a really long time.
01:22:09Why?
01:22:24It was better
01:22:25than so we needed a game.
01:22:27Agreed.
01:22:28I think the best game
01:22:29would be
01:22:30trying to solve
01:22:31the mystery of you.
01:22:50Finally.
01:22:51You're going to miss me
01:22:57when I'm gone.
01:22:58Oh, my God.
01:22:59Got you right from my finger
01:23:01Right in the palm of my hand
01:23:04I can't believe I won't linger
01:23:06So catch me
01:23:07Catch me if you can
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