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When a reporter discovers that her late mother had been receiving Christmas cards from a secret admirer, she decides to track him down. In the process, she'll discover a family secret more dangerous than she could have ever imagined.
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00:00:00I don't know.
00:00:30Heading up?
00:00:46Yes.
00:00:48Rebecca?
00:00:52Goodbye, Becky.
00:00:54Bye, Daddy.
00:00:55I love you, honey.
00:01:00I'll see you soon.
00:01:30I love you.
00:02:00I love you.
00:02:29I love you.
00:02:59I love you.
00:03:06Rebecca?
00:03:07What's this I hear about you working until 11 last night?
00:03:0911.30.
00:03:11And before you give me another lecture, you should know I still got a good night's sleep and need a balanced breakfast.
00:03:15A granola bar is not a balanced breakfast.
00:03:18Harvey's looking for you, by the way.
00:03:19Sounds pretty urgent.
00:03:20It's not even nine.
00:03:22I wonder whose feathers I ruffled this time.
00:03:24You?
00:03:25It might be easier to ask whose you didn't.
00:03:29That's preposterous.
00:03:31No, that's libel.
00:03:32The man was guilty.
00:03:33Not according to the jury.
00:03:35Well, that's because the judge threw out half the evidence.
00:03:37It doesn't change the fact that the man was exonerated.
00:03:39He had expensive lawyers.
00:03:41Yeah.
00:03:42And now those same expensive lawyers are after your head.
00:03:44And I'm inclined to give it to them.
00:03:46You're not going to fire me.
00:03:47Oh, really?
00:03:48Why is that?
00:03:48Because you enjoy yelling at me too much.
00:03:50Don't oversell yourself.
00:03:52Fine.
00:03:53Issue a retraction and I'll write an apology for tomorrow's edition.
00:03:56Happy?
00:03:57They want your sources.
00:03:59Ugh.
00:04:00Over my dead body.
00:04:02Oh, I suggested that.
00:04:04You think the board has forgotten what happened last year?
00:04:06Oh, that wouldn't happen to be the same board that asked me to write an article on which
00:04:09supermodel a giant's quarterback is dating.
00:04:12People like human interest stories.
00:04:14I'm not giving them my sources, Harvey.
00:04:18Fine.
00:04:19I'm suspending you.
00:04:19One month.
00:04:20You wouldn't last one week without me.
00:04:22Really?
00:04:22You want to make it two?
00:04:24Fine.
00:04:26Merry Christmas!
00:04:42Rebecca Clark.
00:04:56Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had
00:05:05passed away.
00:05:08And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man.
00:05:16He will dwell with them and they will be his people.
00:05:19Twenty-five years after her husband, James, was taken from us in a boat accident, Catherine
00:05:25now stands at the gates of heaven.
00:05:28And as the Bible says, he will wipe away every tear from their eyes and death shall be no more.
00:05:35Neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the old things have passed
00:05:42away.
00:05:43So let us take this time not to mourn Catherine, but to celebrate her life as she is welcomed
00:05:49into the kingdom of God.
00:05:51Amen.
00:05:51Your mother is a dear friend.
00:05:55A heart attack at her age.
00:05:57It's...
00:05:57It's too soon.
00:05:59Thank you for coming.
00:06:00Excuse me.
00:06:26Who's that?
00:06:28I don't know.
00:06:30You know, you two had your differences.
00:06:33But if you need anything, someone to talk to while you're here, anything.
00:06:37Yeah, you're part of the family, so you don't have to feel alone.
00:06:42Thanks, you guys.
00:06:45There's still so much to do.
00:06:46I really need to get back to the city.
00:06:49So soon, huh?
00:06:51I promise I'll call before I leave.
00:06:53Come here.
00:06:57Hang in there, okay?
00:07:00Take care, Rebecca.
00:07:04I'll see you later, Mr. Walker.
00:07:06Uh, call me Logan now.
00:07:09Thanks, Logan.
00:07:09I'll see you later.
00:07:35I love you, Mommy.
00:07:58I love you too, sweetheart.
00:08:05I love you too, sweetheart.
00:08:35When's Daddy coming home?
00:08:41I know you miss your father, honey.
00:08:44But as long as you have that, you'll never be alone.
00:09:01Okay.
00:09:03Let's do this.
00:09:05Let's do this.
00:09:35Let's do this.
00:10:05Let's do this.
00:10:07Let's do this.
00:10:35Let's do this.
00:10:37Let's do this.
00:10:39Let's do this.
00:10:41Let's do this.
00:10:43Let's do this.
00:10:49Let's do this.
00:10:55Let's do this.
00:11:01Let's do this.
00:11:03Let's do this.
00:11:05Let's do this.
00:11:13Let's do this.
00:11:15Let's do this.
00:11:25Let's do this.
00:11:27Let's do this.
00:11:37Let's do this.
00:11:41Let's do it.
00:11:43who lives there? Distant friends? Relatives?
00:11:45No one.
00:11:48Is it possible your mom had a special friend?
00:11:52You mean a boyfriend?
00:11:54Well, I mean, your father died 25 years ago.
00:11:57And you spent most of that time at a boarding school.
00:12:00That's a long time to be alone.
00:12:02I guess.
00:12:06When was the last time you talked to her?
00:12:08I called her about a month ago on her birthday.
00:12:13I'd just broken up with Quinn. I guess I wanted someone to talk to.
00:12:16And, of course, we ended up arguing about that.
00:12:20She wanted me to settle down.
00:12:22House, white picket fence,
00:12:25snuggling up by the Christmas tree. You know, it's just not me.
00:12:29It was a stupid argument.
00:12:32Ash never let it get to me.
00:12:36I just never knew that that would be the end.
00:12:40No, this is not your fault.
00:12:42It does.
00:12:45I have to think she had this whole relationship
00:12:47and I never knew anything about it.
00:12:50If I hadn't pushed her away and been so stubborn,
00:12:52maybe she would have told me about him.
00:12:57Whoever sent these, he might not even know that she's died.
00:13:00Can you imagine that?
00:13:02That knowing that the woman you love has passed away?
00:13:04That's sad.
00:13:05I don't even know who he is.
00:13:11Uh-oh.
00:13:12What?
00:13:13Don't want me.
00:13:14I know that look.
00:13:16What look?
00:13:17That look.
00:13:18The one in your eyes right now.
00:13:20Is your dad still doing the PI thing?
00:13:23More like the golf and water aerobics thing.
00:13:26But if you're serious, he actually has this friend from the military.
00:13:30He's been helping him out on a couple of cases.
00:13:33Oh, sure.
00:13:34Call your dad's old army buddy to ask him to help find my mom's secret lover.
00:13:39That's not creepy.
00:13:41Do you want to find the guy or not?
00:13:43Alright, I'll tell you what.
00:13:45I will text you.
00:13:47Andrew's number.
00:13:49Just in case you change your mind.
00:13:50Bye.
00:14:04Bye.
00:14:05Bye.
00:14:34Bye.
00:14:35Have it your way.
00:14:36Bye.
00:14:37Bye.
00:14:39Bye.
00:15:04Bye.
00:15:10Miss Clark.
00:15:16How'd you know?
00:15:18Well, you're wearing a winter jacket in Los Angeles.
00:15:20Your shoes are more functional and stylish.
00:15:22And you're holding your cell phone like you're expecting a call from somebody you're meeting.
00:15:26I always hold my phone like this.
00:15:28Do you know there's a link between cell phone dependency and anxiety?
00:15:32Thanks for meeting me on such short notice.
00:15:34Yeah, no worries.
00:15:35I'm actually in the middle of a case.
00:15:37A case?
00:15:39Here?
00:15:40Yeah.
00:15:41Look, step into my office.
00:15:42I'll show you.
00:15:47Alright.
00:15:48Check it out.
00:15:49You see that tall guy standing over there?
00:15:51The one that's looking around like he doesn't want to see anybody he knows here?
00:15:54Uh-huh.
00:15:55And that's Paul.
00:15:56Turns out Paul's bride-to-be is having reservations.
00:15:58She thinks he might have a dark side she doesn't know about.
00:16:01Does he?
00:16:02Well, as a matter of fact, he does.
00:16:05Her name's Vanessa.
00:16:06She's a spinning instructor at Paul's gym.
00:16:09What neither of them know is I installed a GPS tracking system on the regular bumper of Paul's car.
00:16:15They've been spinning twice a week for a month.
00:16:18When are you gonna break the news to his fiance?
00:16:20Seven minutes ago.
00:16:22Which means, any minute we ought to be seeing...
00:16:25Huh?
00:16:28Are you kidding me right now?
00:16:29Are you kidding me?
00:16:30What is the matter with you?
00:16:32We're getting married in three days!
00:16:42I love my job.
00:16:46Can I get you anything?
00:16:47Um, I'll have a Pinot Grigio, please.
00:16:50And I'll have another beer.
00:16:53By the way, um...
00:16:55Sorry to hear about your mom.
00:16:58Logan gave you the 411.
00:17:00Well, I didn't have to.
00:17:01It's my job to know people.
00:17:03So you're nosy.
00:17:05Well, when you spend as much time on the front lines as I have, you learn to read people pretty quickly.
00:17:10Okay, Sherlock.
00:17:12What else do you know about me?
00:17:15Well, I...
00:17:16I know that you were born in the United States.
00:17:18But, judging by your accent, I bet you spent a little time overseas.
00:17:22I'm thinking boarding school in England.
00:17:25London.
00:17:27And you're a reporter for the New York Ledger.
00:17:29And you're currently on suspension.
00:17:31Which is BS, by the way, because that guy is definitely guilty.
00:17:34How do you know Mary's father again?
00:17:36He and my dad served together back in the day.
00:17:40Talked a lot about your father, by the way.
00:17:41Yeah?
00:17:43Yeah, that last case that they worked on.
00:17:45The case against the billionaire guy.
00:17:47Charles Peterson.
00:17:49Yeah.
00:17:50I mean, to have Logan and your dad do all that work, just to have the case dismissed because of some evidential technicality.
00:17:56It's a tough break.
00:17:58Well, that was a long time ago.
00:18:07So...
00:18:12What can I do for you, Ms. Clark?
00:18:14Well...
00:18:16I want to know...
00:18:18who sent...
00:18:21this.
00:18:23A Christmas mystery, huh?
00:18:30No name, no return address, and it's not gonna be easy.
00:18:33There's 12 in all.
00:18:34Whoever sent it sent one like it every year.
00:18:38No name, no address, just a single heart.
00:18:42Any suspects?
00:18:43No.
00:18:45But I think she meant a lot to whoever sent it.
00:18:48He deserves to know what happened.
00:18:50Are you sure that's what this is about?
00:18:53It has absolutely nothing to do with finding out more information about the secret man in her life.
00:18:58I mean, I get it. I do. I mean, I know what it's like to lose parents.
00:19:02My dad was a fireman. He died when I was young.
00:19:05My mom passed away when I was deployed.
00:19:07Sorry.
00:19:08No, believe me. I mean, if there's information I could find out about them, something I didn't know,
00:19:14I'd feel exactly the same way.
00:19:16So you'll do it?
00:19:19I'll try.
00:19:20I mean, there's not a lot to go on, but I can give it a shot.
00:19:23I mean, the least I can do is run the card for Prince.
00:19:27Can I borrow those?
00:19:28Sure.
00:19:37Oh, no, please. The drink's on me.
00:19:41Well, it was a pleasure meeting you, Miss Clark.
00:19:45I'll call you when I have something.
00:19:48Bye.
00:19:50Bye.
00:19:55Yeah, it's me.
00:19:57Yeah, she just left.
00:20:20Bye.
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00:20:49It's how it is, keep faith in the journey.
00:21:12I'm coming!
00:21:18Come on.
00:21:19Come on.
00:21:30Hi.
00:21:31Hey.
00:21:33I brought breakfast.
00:21:35I don't remember telling you where I live.
00:21:37I'm a P.I., remember?
00:21:38That's creepy.
00:21:41And Logan told me.
00:21:42Figures.
00:21:44What if I come in?
00:21:46Which way's the kitchen?
00:21:48Oh.
00:21:49Please.
00:21:50Help yourself.
00:21:54Sorry.
00:21:55The place is a bit of a mess.
00:21:56Wasn't expecting company.
00:21:58Don't worry.
00:21:59Just relax.
00:22:00I'll take care of everything.
00:22:02Do you have a percolator?
00:22:04What?
00:22:05How about a kettle?
00:22:06You know, a big metal object you boil water with?
00:22:09I don't know.
00:22:10Do you ever cook?
00:22:12Of course you don't.
00:22:14Oh.
00:22:15Hey, so I was able to run those cards that you gave me for fingerprints.
00:22:20And did you find one?
00:22:21Well, I found too many, actually.
00:22:23Your mom, the mailman, the mail sorter.
00:22:25I mean, it would be impossible to match them all.
00:22:27But I was able to find out where they were sent from.
00:22:31Oh?
00:22:32Yeah, I used the, uh, the postmark on the envelope.
00:22:35And I traced it to this place called the Hadleyville Postal Place.
00:22:38It's like one of these, you know, private P.O. box type places.
00:22:41And guess what?
00:22:42There happens to be a card store right next door.
00:22:45Do you have, uh, coffee?
00:22:47Oh, just up there.
00:22:49And so I checked.
00:22:51And it turns out that, uh, they're the only one in the area that sells that brand of card.
00:22:56Oh, really?
00:22:57And of course, you know, they don't remember anything specifically about the customers.
00:23:01But when I mention the calligraphy, you know, they say there's this woman at the postal place
00:23:05who's known for doing address labels.
00:23:07Wow.
00:23:08Oh, so now what?
00:23:09Well, I think we should go up there.
00:23:12Show her the cards and see if she remembers anything.
00:23:14Show her the cards?
00:23:15You mean go to Hadleyville?
00:23:16It's four hours away.
00:23:18Well, you want to solve the mystery, right?
00:23:20You want to find out how to set the cards?
00:23:21Well, I was hoping for an address or an email so I could let them know what happened to my mom.
00:23:26You know, maybe even a photo.
00:23:28Come on, you're an investigative reporter.
00:23:29You should live for a good mystery.
00:23:31It's almost Christmas.
00:23:32I'm still trying to deal with my mom's estate.
00:23:35I'm cleaning this place so I can sell it and I can't just leave.
00:23:38Look, I promise I'll have you back by the 25th.
00:23:42You want to find this guy?
00:23:43You want to tell him what happened?
00:23:44You're going to have to go to Hadleyville.
00:23:46Maybe you can get some answers while you're there too.
00:23:49I better go get dressed then.
00:23:53Alright, great.
00:23:54Hey, why don't you pack and I'll get the coffees to go.
00:23:56Okay, just one night.
00:23:58Yeah, of course.
00:23:59Oh, Rebecca, one more thing.
00:24:01Yes?
00:24:02How do you feel about dogs?
00:24:05Oh boy.
00:24:07I knew it.
00:24:08Hey.
00:24:09What do you think?
00:24:10Uh, to be honest, when you said dog, I was imagining something...
00:24:20What?
00:24:21Manlier?
00:24:22I was going to say bigger.
00:24:23I found him digging in a dumpster a couple years ago behind my apartment building.
00:24:28No one claimed him so I took him in.
00:24:30Guess I have a soft spot for orphans.
00:24:32He doesn't look like much but Murray's got it where it counts, don't you buddy?
00:24:36Look at this face, look how vicious he is. Tough guy, huh?
00:24:40Yeah, he's a real beast.
00:24:42You can pet him, he loves the attention.
00:24:44I'll take your word for it.
00:24:46All right.
00:24:47Don't worry, Murray.
00:24:48You're going to be in the backseat the whole time.
00:24:51Huh.
00:24:53Let's rock and roll, baby.
00:25:14Here you go, buddy.
00:25:44Well, here we are.
00:26:05What do you think?
00:26:08It's not really my scene.
00:26:10Of course it isn't.
00:26:13You ride out.
00:26:30We should have left him in the car.
00:26:34Got to leave him in the car?
00:26:36That's cruel.
00:26:37Crack a window.
00:26:38Maybe I should leave you in the car.
00:26:39you in the car. How can I help you folks? Hi, um, I'm actually looking for someone. I was hoping
00:26:47you might be able to help. Um, I traced a postmark here, but as you can see, there's no names. Um,
00:26:54the only thing on the card is a heart. The woman next door said that you do calligraphy for address
00:26:58labels. Not so much anymore. Everyone's doing too much email these days. Well, what about these? I
00:27:03mean, do you have any recollection who might have sent that? I mean, if you can tell us anything,
00:27:11anything at all, it'd be a really big help. Even if I could remember, our customer information
00:27:16is private. I know, but look, it's almost Christmas and this poor girl just lost her mother recently
00:27:27and her dad died when she was very young. I'm asking as a retired Marine if there's anything
00:27:35you can do to help her out. Alma. 114. 114? That was his box number. I remember box numbers
00:27:47better than I remember names. You know, he was kind of a peculiar fella. Paid every year
00:27:53up front in cash. You said it was his box number. Well, I haven't seen him in a while.
00:27:59I just assumed he moved. Let me check. Yep. 114's vacant. Sorry. Is there a name in there?
00:28:12Oh, my records only go back 18 months. Would you remember anything about him? What'd he look
00:28:18like? The gray hair, nice smile, kind of quiet. Did he ever mention anything about who he sent
00:28:28the cards to? Like I said, he was quiet. But now that you bring it up, he did mention his sweetheart
00:28:35a couple of times. Tell you what, I've got some unclaimed mail in the back. Maybe there's something
00:28:45in there with his name on it. Just don't tell anyone. It'll be our little secret.
00:28:51help yourself.
00:28:58So now I know what one of your skills is. Oh, yeah? What's that? Charm. I know what
00:29:17one of your skills is. Oh, yeah? What's that? Charming information out of elderly ladies.
00:29:24Maybe she'll even bake you an apple pie. Cute. Any luck? No, not yet. I mean, this stuff must
00:29:34go back 10 years at least. I am curious. How would you go from military to private detective?
00:29:42I don't know. Like I said, I guess I'm just good at reading people. Like Alma? What do
00:29:48you want to know? What can you tell me? Uh, well, I can tell you she's a widow. And that she
00:29:58took over the business after her husband died. I know she has a son and a grandson in the military,
00:30:03and that the grandson is still stationed overseas. I know she recently had a heart attack. Um, and
00:30:09that she's planning on retiring. Probably because of doctor's orders. How can you possibly know all
00:30:14that? Eh, a magician never reveals his secrets. Seriously. Please. Okay. Uh, well, she had a tan line,
00:30:25where a wedding ring used to be. Now she wears it on her neck, which, you know, means she wants to keep
00:30:29them close, yet she's open to something new. Um, there were old cards on the wall that were sent
00:30:34to Donald and Alma at this address, which implies he used to work here. In the military? There was an
00:30:41armed forces sticker on the window, which means somebody very close to them was in the military,
00:30:45but it was at least 20 years old. And the postcard on the counter was from Kabul. It's a lot more recent.
00:30:50So somebody that's been in the military every 20 years and, you know, not likely stationed on the
00:30:53front lines anymore. So I went with grandson. And what about the heart? Well, I saw four medication
00:31:02bottles on her desk next to a, uh, catalog for retirement community. There's Lotansin, Toprol,
00:31:07uh, Lipitor, and Aspirin. That's a combination of medications usually for... After a heart attack?
00:31:13Right. You learn all that in the military? No, I had a thing with a medic. A thing?
00:31:20A thing. Like a thing. Like a thing. What, don't they frown upon that?
00:31:27Well, you gotta find something to occupy your time in between getting shot at.
00:31:34Was she cute? No, not really.
00:31:45Hey, I found something. What?
00:31:47P.O. Box 114.
00:31:53Jack Semrall.
00:32:10Nothing.
00:32:10What do you mean? He has to be in there, Senator.
00:32:12You know you're not supposed to have dogs in here, don't you?
00:32:17I'm sorry. We didn't want to leave him in the car.
00:32:20You know, we already know Mr. Semrall had a box at the post office for several years.
00:32:23He must have lived around here somewhere.
00:32:25All I can tell you is that he didn't pay property taxes and he wasn't.
00:32:29Registered. Oh!
00:32:30Oh!
00:32:32What about the social security system?
00:32:35I mean, this guy has to be in some system somewhere.
00:32:39That would be confidential.
00:32:40All right. Well, thank you for your time.
00:32:43Wait, that's it? You can't just give up?
00:32:46Well, you heard him, man. He's not in the system.
00:32:47Well, he has to be in there.
00:32:50Sorry, my girlfriend. Sometimes she gets a little worked up.
00:32:52Girlfriend?
00:32:52Well, come on. Let's go.
00:32:55Not until we get some answers.
00:32:57Rebecca, come on.
00:32:59Fine.
00:33:01Thank you for your time.
00:33:04Just go. Just go. Thank you.
00:33:11What was that all about?
00:33:13I mean, we could have gotten more information.
00:33:16You know, for an investigator reporter, you'd think you'd be a little bit better at reading people.
00:33:19What's that supposed to mean?
00:33:20He told us everything he knew.
00:33:22Which was nothing.
00:33:23We have to get into that other database.
00:33:25Well, unfortunately, he was telling the truth.
00:33:27Those records are confidential.
00:33:29So we're back to square one.
00:33:32Well, I wouldn't say that.
00:33:44Hey, it's lunch.
00:33:45We're gonna go across the street and grab a burger.
00:33:48Coming right now.
00:33:52Hey, I don't know what time he'll be back for lunch.
00:34:02Relax.
00:34:02No entry found.
00:34:16No entry found.
00:34:17Yeah.
00:34:33Someone's coming.
00:34:34I don't know what time you're lying.
00:34:35I don't know what time you're lying.
00:34:39Quick, this way.
00:34:58What I did with my car, I must have left it in here somewhere.
00:35:01Yeah, I left mine in the cafeteria two weeks ago.
00:35:03You don't have to charge me 40 bucks for it?
00:35:06Are you getting sick?
00:35:07I'm still allergic to dog.
00:35:08Oh, excuse me.
00:35:10Watch it.
00:35:10Oh, my goodness.
00:35:11Thank God you.
00:35:13Oh, here's the car right there.
00:35:15Oh, good.
00:35:19Thanks, man.
00:35:20Yeah, man.
00:35:21I told you not to worry.
00:35:37It's all right.
00:35:38Hey, she's coming back.
00:35:42I've got to go.
00:35:45Who was that?
00:35:46Oh, it's just a client checking in.
00:35:49How'd you make out?
00:35:50No answer.
00:35:51Well, you know, it's getting pretty late.
00:35:53Just probably think about where we're going to stay tonight.
00:35:56You know, I think we passed that bed and breakfast on the way in town.
00:36:00That bed and breakfast?
00:36:01Yeah.
00:36:02Well, it'll be great.
00:36:03When in Rome, right?
00:36:08Yeah.
00:36:22I can't go.
00:36:24Good morning.
00:36:25Good morning.
00:36:25We're here.
00:36:26I can't go.
00:36:27Did you see me?
00:36:28Good morning.
00:36:29Good morning.
00:36:29It'll be good for me.
00:36:30I want to wish you Merry Christmas
00:36:43From the top of every mountain
00:36:47From the middle of the old
00:36:50Where's everybody?
00:36:52I don't know
00:36:53Anything?
00:37:18I think I saw some places out on Route 1
00:37:23Let's go
00:37:24Good idea
00:37:25Can I help you?
00:37:29You scared us
00:37:30Sorry, I was out back
00:37:33I didn't hear you
00:37:34Can I help you with something?
00:37:36We were wondering if you had any vacancies
00:37:38A few loud dogs
00:37:40How many rooms are you looking for?
00:37:47Two
00:37:48I only got one
00:37:50Really? You're booked?
00:37:51Yeah
00:37:53But you can try the Seaview out on Route 1
00:37:56They usually book up quicker than I do though
00:37:59Look, you know what?
00:38:02Murray and I can sleep out in the car
00:38:03No, you can't do that
00:38:04No, it's fine
00:38:05It's cold
00:38:05You know how many stay counts I've camped out in that thing?
00:38:08It's fine
00:38:08Really
00:38:08Well, I guess we'll take it
00:38:11It'll be $85
00:38:13Thank you
00:38:21Rebecca Clark
00:38:24You know what?
00:38:26Maybe you can help us with something
00:38:28We're looking for somebody
00:38:29Jack Semel?
00:38:32Does that name ring a bell?
00:38:33No
00:38:35No, sorry
00:38:37Here you go
00:38:39It's upstairs
00:38:41First room on your left
00:38:43Thank you very much
00:38:44Enjoy your stay
00:38:45Murray, come on
00:38:53Come on, buddy
00:38:54See you in a bit?
00:39:17Yeah
00:39:18Yeah
00:39:18I'll see you in a bit
00:39:48So, Murray, now we're alone, what can you tell me about Andrew?
00:39:56I mean, you're probably closer to him than anyone else.
00:40:00Is there anything I should know?
00:40:03Is he seeing anyone?
00:40:05What kind of food does he like?
00:40:08What kind of music does he listen to?
00:40:11Does he snore?
00:40:13You're not helping. Come on.
00:40:17We're back.
00:40:26Almost done.
00:40:29I was getting worried there.
00:40:39Are you hungry?
00:40:42I thought maybe we could go get something to eat.
00:40:45Uh, yeah, sounds good.
00:40:48You know, um, why don't you finish getting ready and then I can meet you down in the lobby in like 20 minutes?
00:40:55Yeah?
00:40:56Sure.
00:40:57And, uh, keep an eye on Murray for me.
00:41:00Yeah?
00:41:01All right.
00:41:02I'll see you in a bit.
00:41:04All right.
00:41:05Oh, okay.
00:41:07Walker.
00:41:08Oh, y'all.
00:41:09He's in the lobby.
00:41:11Oh, you're the ideas.
00:41:13You're right.
00:41:14Oh, whoa.
00:41:15Oh, oh.
00:41:16Oh, yeah.
00:41:17Oh, yeah.
00:41:19Uh, I'll talk to him now.
00:41:21Oh, yeah.
00:41:22Oh, my God.
00:41:23Oh, yeah.
00:41:24Oh, yeah.
00:41:25Oh, yeah.
00:41:27Oh, yeah.
00:41:28Grown-up clothes.
00:41:37I didn't think about it in you.
00:41:40Me?
00:41:40Look at you.
00:41:42You look absolutely sunny.
00:41:43Should I remind you that technically I'm your boss?
00:41:47You hungry?
00:41:48Starving.
00:41:50I even left my cell phone in my room.
00:41:53Good idea.
00:41:58So how long did you serve?
00:42:22Eight years.
00:42:23I saw the scars.
00:42:26Are those war wounds?
00:42:27No.
00:42:28Uh, yeah.
00:42:30A few of them.
00:42:32I can't imagine the pain you must have gone through.
00:42:35You're still going through.
00:42:36Yeah, well, it comes with a job.
00:42:39I made it.
00:42:40Some of my buddies didn't.
00:42:42I'm sorry.
00:42:45You know, I can't help but think about their families.
00:42:47Especially this time of year.
00:42:49And being without the ones they loved.
00:42:52What about you?
00:42:53Any special Christmas memories?
00:42:54No, no, it was always pretty low-key because of my dad with work and everything.
00:43:00Ah, firemen, right.
00:43:01You know, my mom, she used to, um, she used to write these little notes and she'd put them
00:43:08in his lunches.
00:43:09And then around Christmas she'd, she'd cut out, like, pictures from magazines and newspapers,
00:43:14you know, anything that remind her of the holiday.
00:43:16And she'd make a little collage for them.
00:43:19That's such a romantic thing to do.
00:43:21Even after he died.
00:43:22Every single day she'd continue to write them a note.
00:43:25She never wanted to break the habit.
00:43:26But, you know, they're gone now and, I don't know, it's, it's funny, it doesn't really
00:43:35feel like Christmas unless you have somebody to buy gifts for.
00:43:39Yeah.
00:43:40My mom and I were a mess after my dad's accident.
00:43:45Is that why you went away to school?
00:43:49She thought it would be good for me.
00:43:51You don't agree?
00:43:52I don't know, it just kind of felt like...
00:43:55Like she was trying to get rid of you?
00:43:56Uh, anyway, if it wasn't for Mary and Logan, I don't think we would have made it.
00:44:04I shouldn't have left things the way that I did.
00:44:07What happened?
00:44:09It was a fight over a guy, of course.
00:44:13She didn't think I should have ended things.
00:44:15I thought it was...
00:44:17It was none of her business.
00:44:20It was silly.
00:44:22After it felt easier to avoid her than to talk about it.
00:44:26I never got a chance to say I'm sorry.
00:44:31I never got to tell her how much I love her.
00:44:33You know, kids grow up.
00:44:37They move on.
00:44:38They start lives on their own.
00:44:40Sometimes parents forget about that.
00:44:43And you had no idea what was going to happen.
00:44:44I mean, you couldn't have.
00:44:45You can't beat yourself up over it.
00:44:46She used to have this expression, ships that pass in the night.
00:44:52I always thought she was talking about my father, but she might as well have been talking about us.
00:45:00Ships that pass in the night and speak each other in passing.
00:45:06Only a signal shone and a distant voice in the darkness.
00:45:09So on this ocean of life we pass and speak one another.
00:45:15A look and a voice and then darkness again in the silence.
00:45:20Ow.
00:45:21Longfellow.
00:45:24So you think finding Jack will mean...
00:45:27maybe your mom wasn't as lonely as you thought.
00:45:30She might even have been happy.
00:45:31You know what?
00:45:39Come on.
00:45:40Oh, no.
00:45:42I don't dance.
00:45:43Well, that'd be good, because neither do I.
00:45:46Come on.
00:45:48Okay.
00:46:31Oh, my God.
00:47:01Oh, my God.
00:47:31Oh, my God.
00:48:01Luckily, you're my boss.
00:48:08So what's the plan for tomorrow, then?
00:48:11Well, keep trying the number,
00:48:13and I'll see what I can pull
00:48:15with the social security number that I got.
00:48:17So the trail's not cold?
00:48:20No.
00:48:20Not even close.
00:48:21Well, good night.
00:48:30Good night.
00:48:32Rory?
00:48:48Oh, my God.
00:49:18Hey, hey, it's me, it's me.
00:49:32What's going on?
00:49:34What are you doing down here?
00:49:35There was someone in my room.
00:49:37Are you sure?
00:49:37Did you see him?
00:49:38I don't know.
00:49:39I heard something.
00:49:41Okay.
00:49:42Okay.
00:49:43Okay, well, look, let's get you back.
00:49:45Call the police.
00:49:48What time did you get back here?
00:49:529.30.
00:49:53That's when you noticed the door was open?
00:49:55Yeah.
00:49:56How many room keys do you have?
00:49:58Just the one.
00:50:00Well, what about the owner?
00:50:02Sure, he has one.
00:50:04I've already spoken to Dennis.
00:50:05And?
00:50:07He said it hasn't left his possession all night.
00:50:09Or he used it himself.
00:50:13Is it possible you just forgot to lock the door?
00:50:15I didn't forget to lock the door.
00:50:17But is it possible?
00:50:19Yes.
00:50:22As far as you can tell, anything missing?
00:50:28No.
00:50:29And you didn't actually see anyone?
00:50:31No.
00:50:32Look, I know who you are.
00:50:39And I'm familiar with your views on law enforcement.
00:50:42Sure.
00:50:43So here's how this is going to work.
00:50:44I'm going to take this statement.
00:50:46I'm going to file a report.
00:50:47If at a later point you realize there is something missing,
00:50:49the incident will be on file.
00:50:51Other than that, there's really nothing more I can do.
00:50:56Are we finished here?
00:50:57Actually, I'm looking for an old friend of my mother's.
00:50:59You might have heard of him, Jack Samrall.
00:51:04Never heard of him.
00:51:06Sorry.
00:51:07Have a nice evening.
00:51:19All right.
00:51:21He's all set.
00:51:22What's this?
00:51:23Your new roommate.
00:51:25No.
00:51:26No.
00:51:27Look, don't worry.
00:51:28He doesn't snore.
00:51:29He won't hog the bed.
00:51:30And best of all, he cooks his own meals.
00:51:32Andrew, I'm not taking your dog.
00:51:35Look, Rebecca, you've had a very long night.
00:51:37Okay?
00:51:37I'd feel so much better if Murray was here to look after you.
00:51:40Andrew.
00:51:41Come on.
00:51:42One night.
00:51:43All right, buddy.
00:51:44Here you go.
00:51:47All right, buddy.
00:51:48You'll be a good boy for Miss Rebecca, okay?
00:51:52Here's his food.
00:51:55All right, big guy.
00:51:56Good night.
00:51:57Night.
00:51:58All right.
00:51:58Night.
00:51:59Night.
00:52:03So cute.
00:52:05Okay, Murray.
00:52:07You can stay.
00:52:10But one thing first.
00:52:14While we eat,
00:52:16there's an important rule,
00:52:17under no circumstances
00:52:21can you sleep
00:52:22on the bed.
00:52:26On the bed.
00:52:26You can stay.
00:52:26You can stay.
00:52:26You can stay.
00:52:27You can stay.
00:52:27You can stay.
00:52:28You can stay.
00:52:28You can stay.
00:52:29You can stay.
00:52:29You can stay.
00:52:29You can stay.
00:52:30You can stay.
00:52:30You can stay.
00:52:31You can stay.
00:52:31You can stay.
00:52:31You can stay.
00:52:32You can stay.
00:52:32You can stay.
00:52:32You can stay.
00:52:32You can stay.
00:52:33You can stay.
00:52:33You can stay.
00:52:33You can stay.
00:52:34You can stay.
00:52:35You can stay.
00:52:35You can stay.
00:52:35You can stay.
00:52:35You can stay.
00:52:36You can stay.
00:52:36You can stay.
00:52:37You can stay.
00:52:38You can stay.
00:52:38You can stay.
00:52:39You can stay.
00:52:40You can stay.
00:52:41You can stay.
00:52:42You can stay.
00:52:43You can stay.
00:52:56I'm sorry, boy, had a dream.
00:53:06No, no, they checked for Prince, but they didn't find anything.
00:53:11No, no, no, no.
00:53:14They checked for Prince, but they didn't find anything.
00:53:17No, no, no, no.
00:53:20No, no, no, no, no.
00:53:23They checked for Prince, but they didn't find anything.
00:53:27That's right.
00:53:29Really?
00:53:31Okay, great. Thank you.
00:53:34Hey.
00:53:36A little fuel? We got a busy day.
00:53:39Really?
00:53:40Yeah, that social security number?
00:53:42Turns out somebody ran a background check on an employee a while back.
00:53:45Yeah, it's at some shop a few miles down the road.
00:53:48Should we check it out?
00:53:50Yeah.
00:53:53Jack hasn't worked here since. I guess it'll be two years in February.
00:54:11But he did work here.
00:54:13Yeah, sure. Great employee, hard worker. Never understood what happened.
00:54:17What do you mean? What happened?
00:54:18He started getting paranoid all of a sudden.
00:54:20Said he thought somebody was following him, and then one day he didn't show up.
00:54:24Just took off.
00:54:25Did he ever happen to mention a woman named Catherine?
00:54:28No, but never really talked about his personal life.
00:54:31Really private that way.
00:54:32Hey, are you two relatives of his?
00:54:34Not exactly.
00:54:35Hey, you wouldn't happen to have a home address or anything like that, would you?
00:54:39You know, I might have something. Hold on.
00:54:41Well, if he left, I would explain why the card stopped.
00:54:46Yeah, but what happened? Why did he leave?
00:54:49I mean, the guy lives here for 12 years and no one knows him.
00:54:52It just doesn't make sense. How did he know my mother?
00:54:54Sounds like someone's on the case.
00:54:56There's a lot of questions that need answering, wouldn't you say?
00:54:59It's a good thing that we're here then, wouldn't you say?
00:55:01Fine, you're right. Is that what you want to hear?
00:55:04Here you go. For what it's worth, I hope you guys find it.
00:55:09Thank you so much. This is really helpful.
00:55:11Thank you. No problem.
00:55:35Are you sure this is it? Jack Samwell lives here.
00:55:38It is the address he gave me.
00:55:52What is it?
00:55:54The mat.
00:55:57Someone's been here recently.
00:56:04The mat.
00:57:04Who are you?
00:57:24Easy.
00:57:25What are you doing here?
00:57:26Ellen sent me.
00:57:27Back up.
00:57:28Stand back.
00:57:29I'm not doing anything man.
00:57:30Who's Ellen?
00:57:31Ellen Larson?
00:57:32The woman who owns the house?
00:57:33I don't know.
00:57:34It's a little bit of a noise.
00:57:35So he called her and then she asked if I would come over and check it out.
00:57:37What are you doing here?
00:57:38We're looking for Jack Samuel.
00:57:40You're a little late.
00:57:41He's been gone for a couple of years now.
00:57:44Place has been empty ever since.
00:57:45Well then who did this?
00:57:46I thought you did.
00:57:48Any idea where Jack might have gone?
00:57:52One day he just left.
00:57:55No notice or anything.
00:57:57I told Ellen not to rent to anyone without a credit check.
00:58:02Are you friends of his?
00:58:04Something like that.
00:58:05Look if you didn't do this then who did?
00:58:08No idea.
00:58:09I was about to call the sheriff myself.
00:58:11You know why don't you let us look around for a few minutes?
00:58:13Then you can call the sheriff.
00:58:14Why?
00:58:15And what are you looking for?
00:58:17Let's just say Ellen's not the only one Mr. Semerl left hanging.
00:58:23I don't know.
00:58:24Look hey I know you're trying to do the right thing.
00:58:25Okay but think about your wife and little baby at home.
00:58:27All the hours you're putting in at the hospital to take care of them.
00:58:30Do the right thing.
00:58:32Is fifteen minutes enough time?
00:58:38Perfect.
00:58:51I don't even want to ask.
00:58:54Wedding ring.
00:58:55A little orange spot.
00:58:56A baby spit up on his shoulder.
00:58:58Shoes.
00:58:59Nursing clocks.
00:59:01Well you're a fast learner.
00:59:02And no more guns okay?
00:59:04I'd like to live through Christmas.
00:59:05Thanks very much.
00:59:06Right.
00:59:07So.
00:59:08Who did this?
00:59:10Well I'm beginning to think we're not the only ones looking for your mother's friend.
00:59:15So that's why they broke into my room?
00:59:18And the question is for what?
00:59:22Maybe you left something behind.
00:59:25A clue as to where he might be.
00:59:27Assuming whoever did this didn't find it.
00:59:30Wait.
00:59:31What?
00:59:32The beach.
00:59:33Look at it.
00:59:34Yeah it's like a photograph.
00:59:35Exactly.
00:59:36She was here.
00:59:37Look.
00:59:38This was taken right here.
00:59:39My mother was here.
00:59:40She looks so happy.
00:59:41Peaceful.
00:59:42She was in love.
00:59:43There has to be something in there that'll tell us where Jack went.
00:59:47What?
00:59:48What?
00:59:49What?
00:59:50What?
00:59:51What?
00:59:52What?
00:59:53What?
00:59:54What?
00:59:55What?
00:59:56What?
00:59:57What?
00:59:58What?
00:59:59What?
01:00:00What?
01:00:01What?
01:00:02What?
01:00:03What?
01:00:04What?
01:00:05What?
01:00:06What?
01:00:07What?
01:00:08What?
01:00:09What?
01:00:11What?
01:00:21Wait a minute.
01:00:51How'd you know to look there?
01:01:05That's exactly where I would have hid something.
01:01:09It's photographs.
01:01:14What is it?
01:01:16Looks like Jack wasn't just paranoid, he was being watched.
01:01:19Why would he leave these behind?
01:01:22He must have been in some kind of hurry.
01:01:26Like us.
01:01:28Come on.
01:01:29Let's go.
01:01:34I can't believe she was there.
01:01:37With him.
01:01:42Maybe they were closer than you thought.
01:01:46She never said anything.
01:01:48She was living this whole secret life all this time and I had no idea.
01:01:53Yeah, well maybe she thought you wouldn't understand.
01:01:57Maybe she was trying to protect you.
01:02:00Yeah.
01:02:01Maybe.
01:02:03Come on.
01:02:04We're waiting for you.
01:02:06We're waiting for you.
01:02:10What?
01:02:11What?
01:02:12It was really so sad.
01:02:13What?
01:02:14You?
01:02:15We're having problems.
01:02:16We're waiting for you.
01:02:17There's a thing.
01:02:18We're waiting for you.
01:02:19We're waiting for you.
01:02:20What is it?
01:02:35I think we're being followed.
01:02:37What?
01:02:43Well, what do we do?
01:02:47Hold on.
01:02:50It's still coming.
01:02:58I see it.
01:03:20Andrew!
01:03:30Hold on.
01:03:31Hold on.
01:03:45Hold on.
01:03:59Oh, my arm.
01:04:14Are you okay?
01:04:16I think so.
01:04:18All right, come on.
01:04:22Let's get out of here.
01:04:23Look, Rebecca, maybe we should stop all this.
01:04:37What?
01:04:38Why?
01:04:39Well, whatever Jack Semerl was into, I mean, clearly he's in some kind of trouble.
01:04:45You know, I can't help but think that we're in a little over our heads here.
01:04:48We're getting so close.
01:04:49I can feel it.
01:04:50Yeah, but I don't want you to get hurt.
01:04:53I mean, I told Logan that I'd look after you.
01:04:57I would tell him to bring you back in one piece.
01:04:59I'm going to find him, and I'm going to do it with or without you.
01:05:03Although, with would be better.
01:05:07What?
01:05:09Nothing.
01:05:10Just thinking.
01:05:12About?
01:05:12Whether a big city reporter and an ex-military grunt could, you know.
01:05:21You think too much?
01:05:25Yeah, way.
01:05:42I don't know.
01:05:56She's determined.
01:05:58No, no.
01:05:59Look, that is not part of the deal.
01:06:01I'm just supposed to watch her.
01:06:05No, no.
01:06:06We haven't found him yet.
01:06:09Yes, of course.
01:06:10You'll be the first to know.
01:06:13Listen, look, there's something I've got to take care of.
01:06:15I'll talk to you later, okay?
01:06:24Is everything okay?
01:06:27I'm not sure.
01:06:36Metro desk.
01:06:37Hi, it's me.
01:06:39You must want the funnies.
01:06:40I'll transfer you.
01:06:41Very cute.
01:06:42So, how's vacation?
01:06:43Tell me you're lounging by the pool while the rest of your colleagues are here in New York,
01:06:46freezing our knishes off.
01:06:48Yeah, no.
01:06:49I need your help with something.
01:06:51Uh, do I even want to ask?
01:06:53I'm emailing you some photos.
01:06:55I found these hidden in a drawer.
01:06:57Can you check the database for a match?
01:06:59Wait, are you working a story?
01:07:01I just need to know who this guy is.
01:07:04Harvey's gonna kill me.
01:07:05Which is why you're not gonna tell him.
01:07:08Okay, let's see.
01:07:09Remember the days before computers when we used to go through mugshots by hand?
01:07:12Those were the good old days.
01:07:13Says the man who spent $500 on a sword for a video game?
01:07:17Okay, first of all, it was only $400.
01:07:20And secondly, it was for Elfin Steel.
01:07:22I'd like to see you cross the fjords of Balthazar without Elfin Steel.
01:07:25Is that Clark?
01:07:26Uh...
01:07:28Get it.
01:07:33You're a brilliant writer.
01:07:34Do I really need to define the term suspended for you?
01:07:38I miss you, too.
01:07:40Rebecca!
01:07:41It's not a story.
01:07:42He's just helping me out.
01:07:43Oh!
01:07:44Oh, so he's using business resources for your personal matter.
01:07:47Fine.
01:07:47I'll owe you a puff piece when I get back.
01:07:50Make it two.
01:07:52Deal.
01:07:52Please give me back to Edward.
01:07:58Thank you for that, by the way.
01:08:04Okay, I got it.
01:08:05Your mystery man is Frank Johnson.
01:08:07Great.
01:08:08Do you have a last known address?
01:08:09Even better.
01:08:10I can tell you where he is right this second.
01:08:15Great.
01:08:16Oh, startled me.
01:08:20Where'd you go this morning?
01:08:22You left so early.
01:08:23Oh, I, uh, just had a run there.
01:08:26That's all.
01:08:27So, what, did you find anything out about the guy?
01:08:29Actually, no.
01:08:30He wasn't able to help.
01:08:31That's too bad.
01:08:33Look, do you mind if I have a couple of hours to myself this morning?
01:08:37Just, you know, with everything that happened yesterday.
01:08:39Oh, yeah, of course.
01:08:40Take the morning off.
01:08:41We'll meet up for lunch.
01:08:42Dennis says there's a great pizza place in town, so we can...
01:08:45That sounds good.
01:08:56I'm here to see Frank Johnson.
01:09:17I'm here to see Frank Johnson.
01:09:31Tell me about Jacksonville.
01:09:54When the snow lay round and bowed, crisp and deepened.
01:09:59I know you were watching him.
01:10:01What?
01:10:03I know you were watching him.
01:10:05I've watched a lot of people.
01:10:07Hadleyville.
01:10:08Worked in the fish market.
01:10:11Went to the house off Harrow Drive.
01:10:13Yeah, yeah, you mean the older guy.
01:10:15Why were you watching him?
01:10:17I think the real question is why would a reporter from the New York Ledger
01:10:21travel 3,000 miles across the country to ask questions about him?
01:10:25Who hired you?
01:10:27Well, now you're asking expensive questions.
01:10:30How much?
01:10:32Why?
01:10:35He's a friend of the family.
01:10:43So there is no story.
01:10:46You know what's a crime of a lie?
01:10:47The lie to the warden?
01:10:50Reporter?
01:10:51But you're in luck.
01:10:53I've got an opening for a new roommate.
01:10:54Just give me a name.
01:10:59Give me a reason.
01:11:04You lost someone too.
01:11:09Who was it?
01:11:12Father?
01:11:13Mother?
01:11:14Mother?
01:11:14All I need is a name.
01:11:21No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:11:26No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:11:28Fine.
01:11:29See, this was a complete waste of time.
01:11:31It came in the savings bank.
01:11:37CD 937-648-N.
01:11:44That's the account number the wire transfers came from.
01:11:48That's all I know.
01:11:49No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:12:02No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:12:07Come on.
01:12:08Come on...
01:12:38Ha!
01:12:42Whoever you are, someone should really talk to you about your internet security.
01:12:51Charles Peterson?
01:12:53Yeah, that last case that they worked on? The case against the billionaire guy?
01:12:57Charles Peterson.
01:13:08I mean, to have Logan and your dad do all that work just to have the case dismissed because of some evidential technicality.
01:13:23Evidential technicality.
01:13:27According to these wires, Charles Peterson paid Logan off.
01:13:33Then why were they interested in Jack Semel?
01:13:38Unless...
01:14:08Dad?
01:14:09What are you doing?
01:14:10Stay away from me.
01:14:11What?
01:14:12Rebecca?
01:14:13Rebecca?
01:14:14Help!
01:14:15Somebody!
01:14:16Rebecca!
01:14:17Rebecca!
01:14:18Just...
01:14:19Rebecca!
01:14:20Wait up!
01:14:21Rebecca, what are you doing?
01:14:23Stop me!
01:14:24Why are you acting like this?
01:14:25I know!
01:14:26Know what?
01:14:27About Charles Peterson and Jack Semel.
01:14:28I have no idea what you're talking about.
01:14:29You've been working for him all along, haven't you?
01:14:30Who?
01:14:31Logan.
01:14:32That's where you went this morning.
01:14:33That's where you went this morning to tell him what was going on.
01:14:35Yes.
01:14:36He asked me to look after you, but that's it.
01:14:37I swear.
01:14:38Why are you acting like this?
01:14:39I know!
01:14:40No, what?
01:14:41About Charles Peterson and Jack Samwell.
01:14:44I have no idea what you're talking about.
01:14:45You've been working for him all along, haven't you?
01:14:48Who?
01:14:48Logan.
01:14:49That's where you went this morning to tell him what was going on.
01:14:54Yes.
01:14:55He asked me to look after you, but that's it.
01:14:57I swear.
01:15:00And where are you?
01:15:02Tell me or I'm walking right now.
01:15:05Are you serious?
01:15:07Fine.
01:15:09I was buying you a Christmas present.
01:15:13Happy?
01:15:18It's beautiful.
01:15:19Rebecca, what's going on?
01:15:22You really have no idea.
01:15:24No idea about what?
01:15:26Jack Samwell is my father.
01:15:33I don't believe it.
01:15:34Logan was being paid off?
01:15:36You know, he must have tampered with the evidence.
01:15:40That's how Peterson got the case dismissed.
01:15:42And if my father figured it out?
01:15:45He would have been a loose end.
01:15:48He knew they were coming after him.
01:15:49That's why he disappeared.
01:15:50So he faked his death.
01:15:55Look, Rebecca, I swear to you.
01:15:58Okay, Logan, he asked me to help you.
01:16:00He asked me to keep him informed.
01:16:02That's it.
01:16:03You know, I had no idea that he was being paid off.
01:16:08Like, I would never hurt you.
01:16:09You know, I was just doing my job.
01:16:13Sure.
01:16:14I get it.
01:16:18Well, look, what do you want to do now?
01:16:19I want to go back to his house.
01:16:27Miss Clark.
01:16:28Miss Clark.
01:16:29I'm kind of in a hurry.
01:16:30Yeah, yeah.
01:16:31Um, can you sign this, please?
01:16:35What?
01:16:35My wife and I, we moved from New York a couple years ago.
01:16:39She insisted on keeping the subscription.
01:16:41She's a real big fan.
01:16:43Oh, it's time we thought you were stalking me.
01:16:46What?
01:16:46Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:16:49We just don't get a lot of famous people around here, you know?
01:16:52Yeah.
01:16:52Um, what's your wife's name?
01:16:54Uh, Dolores.
01:16:59What are we looking for?
01:17:01I don't know.
01:17:02There has to be something.
01:17:04Well, you knew the man.
01:17:05Does anything stand out?
01:17:06No.
01:17:07Nothing looks familiar.
01:17:13Wait a minute.
01:17:16A boat?
01:17:24Look at the sweater.
01:17:26I thought it was my name.
01:17:27But what if it isn't?
01:17:29A boat.
01:17:30A boat.
01:17:35I have an idea.
01:17:36Come on.
01:17:37Well?
01:17:49Well, I'm actually running a search for his boat through AIS right now.
01:17:52What's that?
01:17:54Well, AIS is a tracking system for boats.
01:17:56You know, Class A is, you know, commercial ships, you know, freighters, tugboats, that sort of thing.
01:18:01Mm-hmm.
01:18:02But Class B is recreational boats.
01:18:05So all we have to do is put in the name of the vessel.
01:18:08It should tell us exactly where he's at.
01:18:13Huh.
01:18:15Well, that's interesting.
01:18:16Well, did it work?
01:18:17Yeah.
01:18:19Where is he?
01:18:24Right here in Hadleyville.
01:18:27Yes.
01:18:29Come on.
01:18:31Let's go check it out.
01:18:32Mm-hmm.
01:18:39So I think we want to go this way?
01:18:42Yeah.
01:18:42Let's go check it out.
01:19:12Jack Semrall?
01:19:20Hold on a second.
01:19:31Hello?
01:19:36Jack?
01:19:37Jack?
01:19:37Jack?
01:19:37Jack?
01:19:38Jack?
01:19:39Jack?
01:19:40Jack?
01:19:41Jack?
01:19:42Jack?
01:19:43Jack?
01:19:47Jack?
01:19:48Jack?
01:19:48Jack??
01:19:50Jack?
01:19:51Yeah, I am not objecting.
01:19:52Jack?
01:19:54Jack?
01:20:00Jack?
01:20:01Jack?
01:20:04Jack?
01:20:06Jack?
01:20:08Like a comment?
01:20:09Jack?
01:20:10Jack?
01:20:10Dad!
01:20:12Rebecca?
01:20:14I can't believe it's really you.
01:20:18What are you doing here?
01:20:20It's Mom.
01:20:24She passed away.
01:20:26I know, I know. I'm so sorry.
01:20:30How on earth did you find me?
01:20:32It's the cards you sent Mom.
01:20:34I found them when I was going through the house.
01:20:36I thought she had a secret admirer.
01:20:38So I hired Andrew here to track you down.
01:20:42The postmark letters to where you mailed them when we followed the trail from there.
01:20:46Come on.
01:20:48Dad, where are you going?
01:20:50Rebecca, there is so much I want to say.
01:20:52There is so much I need to tell you.
01:20:54But it's not safe for you here.
01:20:56Dad, I know about Logan.
01:20:58I know that Charles Peterson paid him off.
01:21:00Then you know why I left.
01:21:02And you know why you can't stay.
01:21:04I took a big chance going to the funeral.
01:21:06The funeral?
01:21:08Who's that?
01:21:10When I heard about Catherine, I knew I had to come.
01:21:12I knew I had to pay my respects no matter what the risk.
01:21:14I mean, a man doesn't miss his own wife's funeral.
01:21:16And then I saw you standing there.
01:21:18I am so sorry, Becky, for what I did.
01:21:22I missed your childhood.
01:21:24I missed your childhood.
01:21:25I missed you growing up.
01:21:26My marriage.
01:21:28One of my biggest regrets is that I couldn't tell you the truth.
01:21:30But I did what I had to do to protect you.
01:21:34Your mother understood this.
01:21:35That's why you had to go away.
01:21:36You mean boarding school?
01:21:37You should know that.
01:21:38You're so sorry about that.
01:21:39You're so sorry about that.
01:21:40You're so sorry about that.
01:21:41I left myères.
01:21:42You're so sorry about that, Becky.
01:21:43You need to be ready.
01:21:44I'm so sorry about what I did.
01:21:45I missed your childhood.
01:21:46You missed your childhood.
01:21:47I missed you growing up.
01:21:48My marriage.
01:21:49One of my biggest regrets is that I couldn't tell you the truth.
01:21:52But I did what I had to do to protect you.
01:21:54Your mother understood that you're not.
01:21:57They were just going to do anything.
01:21:59That's why you had to go away.
01:22:01You mean boarding school?
01:22:03You should know.
01:22:05Your mother hated having you that far away.
01:22:09You killed her.
01:22:11But she did what she had to do to keep you safe.
01:22:15I can't believe it.
01:22:18All that time, I thought.
01:22:21James Clark!
01:22:29Well, this doesn't surprise me.
01:22:39I was always suspicious, though, you know?
01:22:43Especially when my guy returned empty-handed from your boat all those years ago.
01:22:48But one thing still bothers me, though, Jim.
01:22:51How could you abandon your family, huh?
01:22:54I did it to protect them from you.
01:22:57Hmm.
01:22:59Take his gun, Andrew.
01:23:06Andrew!
01:23:07You know what? Put the gun down, Logan. I'm not...
01:23:10You know, I really don't want to do this. I really don't.
01:23:14What do you say we all just cooperate and...
01:23:18You drop it.
01:23:23Put it down!
01:23:27That's a good point.
01:23:30How could you?
01:23:31All those years, I trusted you.
01:23:34You lied to me!
01:23:36Tell me, did Mary know?
01:23:38Well...
01:23:40Mary's naive in her own little way.
01:23:42Frankly, I never wanted to go through with this.
01:23:45But, you know, Jimmy, I did offer to make you a part of it all.
01:23:50No. No, you...
01:23:52You had to have justice.
01:23:53What'd that cost you, that justice?
01:23:55How's that working out for you?
01:23:57It was me that took care of your family, not you.
01:24:00Dad!
01:24:03You know, I had a nice little retirement, Nilly.
01:24:06Here.
01:24:07That was fine.
01:24:09This is all your fault!
01:24:11No!
01:24:21No!
01:24:25Enough!
01:24:41It's okay.
01:24:44It's okay.
01:24:45It's okay.
01:24:46It's okay.
01:24:47You know, I never thought I'd be able to come back
01:25:13That makes two of his dad
01:25:16Boy, those smell delicious
01:25:17It's mom's old recipe
01:25:19I didn't know you cooked
01:25:20Well, she doesn't
01:25:25But she's a quick learner
01:25:26Something that everyone will jump in at once
01:25:29Here
01:25:31Boy, these are delicious
01:25:35I mean, you did a great job, both of you
01:25:39Murray, no, no, no
01:25:43No, no, it's okay
01:25:44I think Murray and I are going to become best buds
01:25:46So, uh, so what happens now?
01:25:50I guess you head back to New York, huh?
01:25:52Well, I've requested a transfer to the Los Angeles Bureau
01:25:55Are you sure Harvey's going to be okay with that?
01:25:57Actually, he jumped at it
01:25:59Says he can't wait for me to be someone else's problem
01:26:02So, do you think a big city reporter and an ex-military grunt could
01:26:08Oh, I don't know
01:26:09But I'd like to find out
01:26:11Merry Christmas
01:26:17Merry Christmas, darling
01:26:19Hey, hey
01:26:20I'm still your father, you know
01:26:22You took a bullet for me, Dad
01:26:24I know, I know
01:26:25But there are rules
01:26:26That's all I'm saying
01:26:27So
01:26:29What are your intentions for my daughter?
01:26:35Uh
01:26:36Well, I intend to take care of her to the best of my ability
01:26:41Keep her safe
01:26:43Who's going to keep you safe from her?
01:26:47Cute
01:26:47Very cute
01:26:49What about grandkids?
01:26:51Uh, Dad
01:26:52I gotta make up for lost time, Harry
01:26:54You know what I'm saying?
01:26:55Well, how about we start with turkey dinner?
01:26:57Merry Christmas, kiddo
01:26:58Merry Christmas, Dad
01:27:00Merry Christmas, Murray
01:27:03Merry Christmas, everybody
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