01x13 - Nothing But Trouble

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01x13 - Nothing But Trouble

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[Steven] Previously on Dynasty:

The Carringtons are the reason Dad's in prison.

Blake framed him with drug charges.

Ted Dinard's here for you. Last time I saw him, I assumed would be the last time.

I'm writing a major expose on Daniels.

One of the people that Daniels took bribes from... was Blake.

I protected you from scandal, I had to protect my integrity.

And that meant ending Daniels' campaign.

After listening to Daniels spin his web of discrimination, I got to thinking.

Time to bet on myself. I'm running for office.

[Monica] Culhane was watching you. I had to sell a different story.

Damn, Monica.

They're why we were raised with no father.

You wanna make them pay for what they've done? So do I.

♪ Every time I think of you ♪ I'm glad we're friends again, but I don't miss you dragging me to Pilates at 7.

-I think I pulled something. -It means it's working.

Can we bond over something normal? Booze? Bad decisions?

What kind of bad decisions are you talking?

Not like "vomiting whiskey sours in the halls of Ivy House" bad.

-I remember that night. -[laughs]

Was that the time you pretended to be French?

No, you pretended to be poor so you could bum cigarettes.

Oh, I'm gonna miss that place. It was an era.

-What do you mean "miss"? -You didn't hear?

-lvy House is closing next week. -Oh, my God. We have to go.

One last night before it goes. What are you doing tonight?

Picking you up at 9 and staying away from whiskey sours.

Please tell me one of those is for me.

It was, but I don't know how hot it is anymore.

I spent an hour and a half on a device called a reformer, thanks to your sister. You don't have aspirin, do you?

This will make you feel better.

My counteroffer.

Wait. You're actually gonna let me buy you out?

It may have been my money, but this company has your soul.

Took me time to realize it, but Morell should be yours.

Our lawyers can figure out the rest.

What made you change your mind?

Monica nudged me in the right direction.

Well, whatever she said, thank you, Jeff.

You have no idea how much this means to me.

I do. If you're lucky, I'll throw in aspirin.

[chuckles]

-What do you think? -You're asking the wrong person.

You're 45 minutes late.

I thought 9 was more of a suggestion.

[phone rings]

Okay. Can you get that? Take a message.

Steven's telling Dad he's running for office.

He needs me for support.

Morell Green Energy Corp, a subsidiary of Colbyco.

Fallon Carrington's office. Samuel speaking. How can I help?

Should I call myself "Mr. Jones"?

No, not you. Who's this?

Are you happy with your phone and Internet service?

Okay, all right. You know what?

We'll work on that later. Let's play to your strengths.

-Lunch? -No. Girls' night.

Monica and I are going out for one last hurrah before Ivy House closes.

Now we can celebrate my sole proprietorship.

-So, I need you to get us a table. -l won't let you down.

-You bring your laundry, too? -Just the whites.

I'll leave a doggy bag by the dryer.

-Did I miss it? -Miss what?

Thanks for coming. I wanted to talk to you about something.

-Fallon already knows. -You're not gay, are you?

Worse. I've decided to run for city council.

-Why do that? -Pamela Hu isn't running in district 13.

I wanna do something constructive, positive, helpful.

-You sound like a Democrat. -At least he's not a criminal.

We could use more good people in politics.

We could use more Democrats.

If you wanna give back, volunteer at a soup kitchen.

-Politics is a full-contact sport. -I know.

Your past becomes fair game. You don't have a great track record.

A month ago, you were snorting half of Manhattan up your nose.

-Blake. -Daddy. Don't be old-fashioned.

A couple more felonies, he could be president.

I have to get to the office. Puppies won't k*ll themselves.

Well, that went well.

Girls' night, huh?

You asked me to help you get Fallon back.

She thinks I'm on her side with Morell Corp.

Drinks, some "hos-before-bros” crap and she'll be hanging on to my every word, including every word about what an amazing guy you are.

Mm. A guy who'd walk away from a billion dollar potential to make her happy.

Exactly.

She needs to feel like she doesn't have to choose between you and independence, like you know her.

If it doesn't work, at least you got your money back from Morell.

That's not the point. Blake Carrington took everything from Dad.

Now we're taking everything from him. His daughter, then his empire.

Eyes on the prize.

You ready?

I think you're doing the right thing. Don't let your dad discourage you.

Don't worry. I'm fired up about this.

The first time in a long time I feel proactive.

I don't want his money anyway.

If I'd listened to him, I'd have an MBA and a better golf swing.

-Heh. He's right about one thing. -Tax cuts?

Putting yourself in the public eye.

People are gonna be looking for any mistake.

And I've made a lot, I know.

But I can't change what happened with Dominic Ortega or Stansfield.

-Or Ted. -Stansfield?

He didn't retire early on a government pension.

I don't think we'll be seeing him soon, much to my father's dismay.

Take it from me. You can't count on your skeletons staying in the closet.

The best thing you can do is own it all. b*at everyone to the punch.

-You might be right. -Don't tell your dad. [chuckles]

Hey, Dad.

[in Yoruba]

[in English] I can't believe it.

-It's been-- -Eight and a half years.

I am so sorry.

-No, you didn't do anything. -I didn't believe you.

I spent all this time thinking you had turned your back on us.

I thought you were selfish.

I had no idea what they did to you.

I didn't give you the benefit of the doubt.

But I know now.

And I'm here now.

Thank you.

And after your parole hearing tomorrow, you'll be out of here.

Yeah, I thought that before.

Three times I've been in front of the parole board.

[in Yoruba]

[in Yoruba]

[in English] His influence is eroding.

And without that, you've been a model inmate.

Not a single disciplinary action on your record.

Carringtons always find a way.

When you walk out those gates, Blake will see he's not invincible.

He'll feel the walls closing in like you felt the last 11 years.

But we're not gonna stop there.

-I'm gonna finish what I started. -We are.

And nothing is gonna stop us.

I had to move your car to let Steven out.

I'm leaving. I have to meet with my lawyers.

-Is everything okay? -It's more than okay.

Jeff agreed to let me buy him out of Morell Corp.

Wow.

Congratulations.

-You could muster more enthusiasm. -I'm happy for you. I'm just surprised.

-He wasn't too interested in selling. -He came around.

You're Blake Carrington's daughter. Nobody comes around for no reason.

I can think of a hundred million reasons.

It's not like he's giving me the company for free.

-Plus, Monica talked sense into him. -When she slapped him at the casino party?

I don't care how she did it. I care that it's happening.

[phone buzzing]

If there's anyone I'm worried about, it's Sam burning the place down.

I was going over numbers in our European portfolio.

We should have a conversation about our UK operations.

Sounds good. Leave your notes.

We will discuss after I've read through. I have to call D.C.

After the Daniels debacle, there's damage control to be done.

Is that why you're against Steven running for city council?

Is that why you're gung ho for it, punish me for Daniels?

-You didn't tell me about Stansfield. -Who said anything about Stansfield?

-Who cares? -Steven has no idea what he's walking into.

-His name will put a target on his back. -On his or yours?

He doesn't know how I protected him, the hits I've taken.

-Hits he couldn't take. -You haven't given him a chance.

Steven is passionate about this. He's going into it with his eyes open, owning his mistakes instead of hiding them.

What happens when it backfires? Who will clean up the mess? Again?

This is not just his problem.

It's gonna expose the family. Don't encourage him.

Please. That's all I ask.

[phone buzzing]

-Hello? -[Culhane] Sam.

It's Culhane. Steven told me that you're working for Fallon.

-First day. -Congratulations, man.

-Are you at the office right now? -Yeah.

Is Jeff around?

-No. -Good.

I need to ask you a favor.

Says the man who never lets me drive the Bentley.

I could tell Fallon what happened to her Gucci sweater.

-What favor? -Look around Jeff's computer.

See if you find information related to the Morell buyout.

-E-mails, calls, paperwork. -What? Why?

Something's not adding up. Jeff can't be taken at his word.

This is between you and Jeff and definitely not me.

This is about Fallon.

If Jeff's up to something, she's gonna get hurt.

And since she's cutting your checks...

-Why don't you ask her? -l tried.

She's so excited about getting her company back, I'm afraid she won't do her usual due diligence.

Thanks.

Mr. Oakley. I trust I didn't keep you waiting too long.

Not too long.

You need to get to work. I won't waste time.

We need this to happen today.

We need this whole arrangement to remain thoroughly discreet.

This is for your trouble.

Let us know if there are other expenses.

I take it your daughter is liking her new school?

Yes, sir.

We'll be in touch.

I was glad that you called.

There were many times I thought about reaching out over the past month to thank you for bailing me out.

But I wanted to stay focused, put in the work to get clean.

I'm really proud of you, Ted.

I've been trying to do the same thing.

Look in the mirror and figure out how I can do better.

I think I found it.

-I've decided to run for city council. -[chuckles]

Oh, I'm sorry.

No, I didn't mean it like that. I mean, what about--?

The partying?

That's why I called you. With my name, my biography is gonna be scrutinized.

If my father has taught me anything, it's that I can't hide from my past.

So, I'm not gonna try.

I wanna be honest about the mistakes I've made.

And that includes the mistakes we made together.

Like New York?

Yeah. Don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to drag you into this.

If someone starts sniffing around, you're in those pictures, too.

-I wouldn't want you to be blindsided. -Thanks.

-Is that why you called me here? -More than that.

I wouldn't wanna do this without your blessing.

It means a lot to know you're thinking of me.

-What the hell are you doing? -l was, um... looking for coffee maker instructions.

That thing is like a spaceship.

Did you check the drawer under the coffee maker?

-That would make sense. -Sam.

-Culhane made me do it. -Do what?

Look through Jeff's e-mails and files and stuff.

What would Culhane want with Jeff's e-mails?

He thinks Jeff is trying to screw you on the buyout.

[scoffs]

-You have got to be kidding me. -Please don't fire me.

This job's important for my self-esteem.

Want me to keep going with the girls' night?

Okay, I'll keep going.

Head count. Let's go.

A head count now? What happened?

You heard me. Let's go.

-What the hell? -Ugh!

I need backup. I need help. He's got a w*apon.

I need help.

-He's got a w*apon. -I didn't do anything.

[alarm wailing]

-Get him out of here. -I didn't do anything.

[in Yoruba]

[in English] I don't know where that Kn*fe came from. It wasn't mine.

-He stabbed himself in his leg. -I know. I believe you.

But the parole board won't.

They won't just deny parole. They'll add time.

-I'm gonna fix it. -How? My hearing's tomorrow.

I told you.

Carringtons always find a way.

Sodol.

Just sit tight, okay?

I wanted to tell you I took your advice about getting ahead of my skeletons.

I met with Ted.

-You didn't waste time. -I didn't wanna lose my nerve.

Ted seemed to understand that this is something I needed to do.

It was pretty liberating. The real test will be when I announce.

I have an old friend at the Atlanta Mirror. He covers politics.

It might be good for you to sit with him and lay everything out on the table.

I can reach out if you're ready.

Thank you.

You would make a good campaign manager if you're interested in a pay cut.

[chuckles] I'm just happy I can help.

-What happened? Is Dad okay? -He's fine.

-He's not hurt. The thing was staged. -I've been doing research.

We need help from someone higher up. What about Bobbi?

I called her, asked her to vouch for Dad.

-And? -Maybe Blake was right keeping Stansfield in his pocket.

She said she got the job because she's on the up and up.

She's not gonna compromise that, not even for Dad.

I'm calling Fallon. No way I'm going out tonight.

You have to.

I'm not gonna drink and talk about boys while Dad's future hangs in the balance.

This is a setback. A temporary one, if I have anything to say about it.

I'm not gonna let it bring down everything we're working for.

Fallon can wait.

If you cancel, it'll make her think something's up.

You said you were on the team. This is what the team needs right now.

Suck it up, smile, drink some Dom.

I'll handle Dad.

What is wrong with you?

I have a feeling you're about to tell me.

I caught Snoopy Jo pawing through my desk on your behalf. Thank God I did.

What if Jeff found him or thought I put him up to it?

-Fallon-- -We're in buyout negotiations.

-I lose his trust, I lose my company. -Listen--

I never took you for the jealous type, but Jeff brings out your Norman Bates.

-Why can't you let it go? -You think it's about Jeff?

I was trying to protect you.

How many men do I need to say this to? I don't need your protection.

Right. You're no damsel in distress, but you're human.

I love you too much to stand by and watch you get hurt.

You what?

I love you.

How could you say that?

You're with Monica.

She's gonna be here soon. I have to go.

-You're early. -It's not every day Cristal Flores--

Oh, I'm so sorry. Cristal Carrington. --summons you to her corner office.

It's not a corner. And it's not every day I have a scoop worth discussing.

I owe you. I'm gonna bring it to you first.

Heir to Carrington Atlantic fortune rejects the family business for public service.

-Not Fallon. -Steven is running for city council

-on a grassroots, for-the-people platform. -Steven has hugged his share of trees.

Last I checked, he was living in Daddy's house.

Check again. Steven wants to make a difference.

It has nothing to do with Blake.

Look, I appreciate the exclusive.

But, you know, I built my career sniffing out corruption.

Not lobbing softball questions at trust fund kids.

From what you told me, you've made your career on page views and unique visitor counts.

Well, Steven can handle a few hardballs.

You his campaign manager now?

Just an enthusiastic volunteer.

[scoffs]

You took a chance on me when nobody else would.

If you say there's something to this kid, I'll take a chance, too.

You've always had good instincts.

If you wanted to pitch me a story, all you had to do was call.

Yeah, but I knew I'd have to convince you.

And I thought that would be easier in person.

Good instinct.

Let me know about that interview.

This really necessary?

Dark alley, I mean?

If you're trying to creep me out, it's working.

Can't be your first dark alley in your line of work.

Investigative journalism has led to fewer shadowy meetings than All the President's Men had me believe. More texting though.

There are some things I'd rather not put in writing.

You felt the same way about Blake bribing judges.

-What happened to the story I gave you? -It evolved.

Either way, it brought Daniels down.

It didn't touch Blake. Now he's coming after my father again.

-What? -A guard at North State Correctional shanked himself and said my dad did it, the day before his parole hearing.

My father's been there 11 years, never had a problem with anyone.

-And you think Blake paid this guy? -Blake sent my father to prison.

He's pulled strings to keep him there. I know he's behind this.

I'm no friend of Blake's, but you don't have any proof.

Isn't that your job?

The guard is Randall Oakley.

I'll see what I can find. Even if you're right, even if I could prove it... it's not gonna be before tomorrow.

♪ Clock in when the mood strikes I do what a boss likes ♪

♪ Slowpokes they look twice Cold-- I'm a-- ♪

♪ Boys get curved tough When a girl g*ng, g*ng roll up ♪

♪ Make a beeline for the green room 1 get money to show up I

♪ I'm speaking at grad night I'm livin' that fast life I

♪ I'm sleepin' like a baby I work hard and I act right ♪ Ladies, if you'll follow me.

[people laughing and chattering]

Your private room, your personal dancers.

-[Monica] Is that sushi? -[hostess] And your own full bar.

Anything you need, any of them will be happy to help.

I've been here before, but this is next level.

Sam did good.

So, what are we drinking?

[phone ringing]

[phone buzzing]

[dance music playing]

Okay. This might be the sake talking, but do you think heaven looks like this?

I'll never know what heaven looks like, but this is the best girls' night.

-To girls' night. -To the girl boss.

Oh, I'll drink to that.

I mean, Jeff's great, obviously. But I've always wanted my own company.

While other kids were drawing rainbows and unicorns, -I was workshopping my letterhead. -I know. I'm proud of you, Fallon.

And a little jealous. I mean, not of your warped childhood obviously.

-Obviously. -Don't get me wrong, I love my brother.

I'm grateful for everything he's done for our whole family, Sometimes I feel like I owe him everything.

I don't have anything that's mine.

You could have this place.

-Seriously. -Okay. You're drunk.

I bought it for you, no strings. It's not mine, not Jeff's.

-Fallon, you can't. -Why not?

You've said you wanted your own club since high school.

I know you always think I'm not listening. I'm listening.

Wanna go hang with the real people? For old times' sake?

[speaking in French]

[laughing]

Good timing. Check.

Mr. Oakley is in stable condition in Northeast Georgia Medical Center.

-Expected to make a full recovery. -That's good news.

You need some.

[knocking on door]

Can I talk to you?

-Who's Randall Oakley? -What are you talking about?

A guard at North State Correctional Facility who was apparently stabbed by Cecil Colby today.

Where is this coming from?

You do know what I'm talking about.

Paul Daniels was the judge in Cecil Colby's case.

Stansfield recommended against parole every time Colby came up.

-Cecil Colby should be in prison. -That's what courts are for, Blake.

You can't be judge and jury.

-You sound like Steven. -Good. That's why I'm supporting him.

Cecil tried to k*ll me.

What? When?

Eleven years ago, he said I had an affair with his wife.

-Did you? -Of course not.

The man was crazy. He still is. Who knows what he'd do if he got out?

-There's nothing I can do for you. -You're gonna sit back, -knowing my father was framed? -I don't know that. You don't know that.


It's hard for a child to see their parent go through this.

You were hoping that he was gonna be released, that he changed.

He has changed.

Like I said... nothing I can do.

I've got to get back to work.

What does our fine government pay you anyway?

I could triple it.

-You'll never have to work again. -You trying to bribe me? That's a felony.

I'm trying to save my father. [scoffs]

Everyone has a price.

Are you coming or what? Popcorn's getting cold.

[knocking on door]

Did you order food?

-Ted? -Sam.

What are you doing here?

I live here. Aren't you in rehab?

Ted.

-Is everything okay? -Oh, heh.

Yeah. I--

I couldn't find my wallet. I thought I left it here earlier.

Well, that's a classic.

-Sam, is something burning? -It's popcorn.

I hate that microwave popcorn.

Okay, I'll check.

I don't think I've seen your wallet, but I--

Don't worry. I'm sure it's gonna pop up.

I am sorry to bother you. I didn't realize you two were--

Oh, no, no. We're just roommates.

Cable ain't cheap, you know.

I'm a drug addict, Steven, not an idiot.

Look, when you asked me to come over today and--

You talked about turning over a new leaf.

You were asking me to help out on your campaign.

I mean, something was there.

Ted, I think we've had a misunderstanding.

All those things I said today are true.

I care about you, I really do, but I think right now we both need to focus on turning over our own leaves, you know?

Yeah. No, of course.

My mistake.

Enjoy your movie.

[Fallon] Isn't this better than being mortal enemies?

1 kind of miss you drowning me in the sprinklers.

-Sorry about that. -You don't play with a girl's hair.

To be honest, I had written you off until last night.

Nothing like sexual harassment to bring women together.

Actually, it was Jeff.

-He asked me to make up with you. -What?

He knew how upset you were about what happened between us.

He wants you to be happy.

Why do you think he's letting you buy him out?

He bought you a ring, Fallon.

He's in love with you.

He always has been.

I got your text. Is everything okay? Where's Monica?

Why are you letting me buy you out of Morell Corp?

-I thought that's what you wanted. -Well, it is.

It's not what you want.

You've been tying it up for weeks with your lawyers, dragging your feet.

So, why did you say yes? What changed?

Oh, God. Uh...

What did Monica say to you?

Well... she said you were in love with me, which is insane, obviously.

Is it?

Every time I get involved with you, I end up in nothing but trouble.

Well, you also end up with money, lots and lots of money.

I remember the first time I saw you... at one of my Penley basketball games with Monica.

All white sunglasses, high-waisted jeans, red lipstick.

My Chloé Sevigny period.

I knew I had to get your attention.

I have been trying to get your attention ever since.

When you said you wanted to buy me out, I was afraid I was gonna lose you.

You have my attention now.

But I finally realized... you can't make someone love you back.

You can't will it into existence.

If it's meant to be, it'll be.

Did Monica tell you about this?

She did actually.

My sister drinking and talking should be illegal.

Though, in my defense, I tried to tell you first.

I tried to give this to you... right before you broke up with me.

But as long as we're laying it all out there... here it is.

And it's still yours... if you want it.

Jeff, I-- -You don't have to decide right now.

In fact, I don't want you to.

I heard you when you said you needed to figure things out for yourself.

And I'll wait for you... as long as you need.

♪ You came to me ♪

♪ Just like a storm through the trees ♪

♪ Dirt on my feet I

Sorry about that.

1 got a little tied up.

But I'm all yours now.

♪ No one else does it better than you I

♪ How do you do, do, do it? ♪

You know what, let's lose the flowers.

We're trying to project more "grassroots," less "in-house florist.” Lady of the manor, huh? I remember when we thought IMAX was a splurge.

[chuckles]

Steven, right on time.

-l wanted you to meet Rick Morales. -Good to meet you, Steven.

Cristal speaks the world of you.

-Thank you for doing this. -Of course.

I'd love to jump in so it doesn't feel rehearsed.

It looks like they're ready.

We'll be live-streaming on the Mirror's website and social media.

Which means no way to edit my questions or your answers.

I guess I better not screw up, then.

Speeding.

Rick Morales, with Atlanta's newest candidate for city council, Steven Carrington.

-Thank you for joining us. -Thanks for having me.

I think many Atlanta voters may have a preconceived idea of what a Carrington candidacy looks like.

What are you hoping to achieve by running for local government?

I can imagine what people might think when they hear my last name.

Qil, money, oil money.

I love my family, but I've also never hesitated to call out Carrington Atlantic when I disagree with their policies.

I'm serious about making sure everyone gets to enjoy our beautiful city.

You have a history of substance abuse including rehab in 2013.

What would you say to Atlantans concerned you're not up to the job?

I think Oscar Wilde said it better than I could:

"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes."

I made mine early and often.

And I can't change my past, but I can learn from it, and I have.

The parole hearing of Cecil Baldwin Colby's in order.

This is the fourth hearing for prisoner number 2F529.

Mr. Colby, you organized a crime in which you were in possession of narcotics with the intent to distribute.

You have been incarcerated for almost 11 years.

And for almost 11 years, you have maintained exemplary behavior.

However, in light of the ongoing investigation to the serious injury of a guard yesterday, this board cannot in good conscience recommend your release.

Therefore, at this time, the board votes unanimously against parole.

Thank you.

-Thank you for doing this. -Of course.

-I thought you'd gone into the office. -No. I was working here.

I heard some of Steven's interview.

-And? -He may not share my politics, but he handled himself like a Carrington today.

-You should tell him that. -l will.

I owe you an apology... for the way I reacted.

I was just surprised, I guess.

We all know you hate surprises.

There have been a lot of them lately.

-I've always had my world under control. -It can be scary to lose control.

It can also be liberating.

-I can't afford to find out. -Of course you can. You of all people can.

I thought the same thing once.

-I had to learn the hard way. -It's not the same thing.

I'm glad Steven has you in his corner, politics or otherwise.

I'm glad I have you in mine.

Who d*ed?

In light of the incident with Mr. Oakley, the board voted to deny parole.

-That sounds like good news. -The commissioner overruled that decision.

Cecil Colby's being released.

I'm never the first one here. Where have you been?

1 didn't get much sleep last night.

I tried calling. Something's up with your phone.

Yeah.

Sam tried forwarding my calls or something.

He has zero actual office skills but does have great taste in male models.

-I didn't sleep much either. -Because of the male models?

Because of you.

And how stupid it is to let emotions influence business decisions.

That's like introductory business strategy.

But the point is... you caught me off guard last night.

Yeah, I wasn't... exactly planning for it to happen that way.

Me either.

But I thought about it.

About the fact you came into this company for me.

That you'd walk away for me. How you helped save my life.

And how you wanted to marry me, even with bangs.

I know you told me that I could take all the time I needed.

But I don't need it.

Let's do this.

I kind of thought you might kiss me, but--

-Great, Sam. Late for work again. -Good morning, sunshine.

What are you doing? Where's Steven?

He's at his interview. I watched a few minutes while you were in the shower.

He's pretty good actually.

But I wanted to talk to you.

[Cristal] Trying to sneak out?

Honestly, this place is so big, I forgot where I came in.

I'm glad I caught you. I wanted to thank you for today.

You took a leap of faith on Steven.

Not much of a leap when I trust your judgment.

You know I did it for you, Cristal.

I know.

I have to admit, I didn't expect much, but he won me over.

He even impressed Blake.

Don't tell anyone I told you that, especially not my husband.

I can keep a secret.

[Fallon] Got a minute?

You genetically incapable of knocking or is that more nurture?

[woman 1] I'm calling from Township First Bank regarding an exciting offer--

-[man] Jeff, it's Andrew, confirming-- What's this?

[Monica] Where are you? I've been trying you all night.

Anyway, I pulled out all the stops, and I think she fell for it.

I hate lying to her, but I trust you. So, go get a rock on that finger.

I looked through his files, I tried his e-mail.

But he doesn't leave passwords lying around.

He's a tech genius, after all.

Sam, on the other hand, is not. He tried forwarding calls to his cell, but forwarded all Jeff's messages to me.

You were right. Jeff's playing me.

And Monica, too.

-Why? -I'm gonna find out.

And once I do... Jeff Colby is going down.

[in Yoruba]

[in Yoruba]

Ted... are you high?

Don't tell anybody. I told Steven I was back on the wagon.

Look, I'm sorry that you're having... issues.

I can call someone if you need me to. I need to go to work. You need to leave.

Come on. You don't need a job when you have a Carrington.

We're not together.

If Steven doesn't want you back, it's not because of me. It's you.

You think I'm so pathetic... don't you?

I think you need help. I'm calling the police.

Get me out of the way? I'm sure that would make you and Steven happy.

Go ahead. Call the cops.

Tell them a crazy man's in your apartment, and you had to do what you had to do.

[yelling]

What are you doing?

-What the hell? -My life may be over.

But I am not going down alone.

-I'm taking you and Steven down with me. -Ted. Ted. Ted!

[woman screams]

What's going on?

Oh, my God.

Sam?

Sam?
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