01x10 - The Secret Room

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Frank and Joe go on a search for answers after the tragic death of their Mother only to find something very sinister.
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01x10 - The Secret Room

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NARRATOR: Previously, on Hardy Boys...

GLORIA: If you found
what was in the idol,

you held a piece of it.

They called it The Eye.

Because with it, you
could see what you needed

to achieve all your desires.

COLLIG: That's what was
hidden inside the idol.

There's another one just
like that here in town.

Gloria wants you to retrieve it

by any means necessary.

MRS. KHAN: Nigel, I
feel rather lightheaded.

[JB SIGHS]

GLORIA: Something is happening.

Our piece of The Eye is
no longer safe with you,

and you're no longer safe with it.

I know where it is.

I think we have a problem.

What kind of problem?

The Eye is gone.

CALLIE: Think there's something
weird about that new girl, Stacy?

What's up with you? Why are
you so stuck on that girl?

Or maybe it's the fact
that Frank's stuck on her,

and that's what's really bothering you.

JOE: A music box?

FRANK: She said that there was
more than one secret inside.

Maybe this is one she didn't solve.

[DOOR CLANGS SHUT]

- Whoa.
- Smells old in here.

Really old.

I wonder how many other
people have been in this room.

JOE: When I imagined
what secrets look like,

this is pretty much it.

Joe, some of this stuff
should be in a museum.

What's this map?

I think I've seen it before.

It looks like a map of Bridgeport.

Before it was Bridgeport.

I don't know what
these lines are, though.

JOE: Probably something weird.

Circle of the Eye stuff.

FRANK: This doesn't feel like
a secret society supply closet.

Feels more like a collection.

Of what?

Curiosities, Joe.

Trinkets. Oddities.

Weird old guy stuff.

Something in this room
was important enough

to hide behind a secret door,

rigged to collapse if
somebody tried to break in.

JOE: Mom never made it this far.

What?

I mean, with everything she learned

about the family and the Circle,

she never made it in this room.

So... where do we start?

What are we looking for?

We came in here for answers, and I
think we just found more questions.

[THEME MUSIC PLAYING]

JOE: Why keep Grandma out of here?

Grandma said she's
been inside this room.

I guess just not since George passed.

And the spare key being
hidden in the music box?

FRANK: Wait!

Grandma never had the
music box. It was Mom's.

Great-Grandpa gave Mom the
key. Grandma never had it.

Okay.

Anyway, we shouldn't be solving
this here. We need to move.

JOE: Okay. What do you want me to do?

Look around. Look at different stuff.

If you find anything
that can help us, take it.

- [BLOWS]
- Here's other maps.

They have the same lines on them.

Frank.

Check this out.

- What's that?
- It's a notebook.

Look familiar?

Wait. That's The Eye. It's gotta be.

"Last night, it tried to see the end.

The end of everything.

What The Eye showed me,
I could not understand.

I wonder if Sergei or
Ahmed have done this,

but I'm afraid to ask."

That's George's journal.

Everything we need to know about
The Eye has to be in there. Take it.

[WHISPERS]: Joe, come on.

This whole place screams, "I
went nuts when I found The Eye."

It's kind of cool.

When do we tell Grandma about this?

I don't think we do.

Come on.

[SIGHS]

[STUDENTS CHATTERING]

[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING]



CALLIE: Wish I had
someone to do my homework.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[BELL ON DOOR JINGLES]

Elizabeth Hooper, you lying thief.

- Hello to you, too.
- I know you took The Eye.

- The what?
- The Eye.

It's what my lucky
charm is really called.

And guess what? It really is magic.

So you'd better give it back.

I don't know what you're talking about.

Stefan took me and Frank to the
movie theater where it was hidden,

and it wasn't there.

You're the only person besides
us who knew where it was.

Therefore, Elizabeth
Hooper, lying thief.

Okay. Fine.

- I may have...
- I knew it!

Dude!

- Public space.
- Ah, right. Got that.

I did take The Eye, but
it was only to protect you.

What?

Phil told me JB kidnapped you.

I thought he was gonna
t*rture you to give it to him.

No. He just... forced
me to visit my grandma.

Plus, you said you didn't
feel safe knowing where it was.

So I figured, now you don't.

Oh. Well...

[EXHALES] Thanks, I guess.

Welcome, I guess.

I can tell you where I hid it,

- if you want...
- No. No. As long as it's safe.

It's safe.

I just gotta figure out what to do next.

You're not gonna tell Frank?

Honestly?

I don't know.

- CHET: There's tons of explanations for that.
- Like what?

Okay, you said she's living
with her aunt and uncle, right?

- Yeah.
- Maybe she just had a hard time at home

and she's acting out.

Have you ever treated your
parents like hired help?

No, but she could just be
going through something.

Like, she can't get into the
prep school she wants to get into,

or her mom d*ed.

Or her family's farm's in trouble.

What I'm saying is,
everybody has stress.

And just because they have it
doesn't mean it's suspicious.

If Stacy's so stressed out,

why is she filtrating
with Frank all the time?

[CHUCKLES]

I guess everyone is different.

Yeah, that's one way of describing her.

I got her phone number.

How'd you do that?

She's doing a project with Amanda.

I want you to call her house,

and pretend to be doing
some market research,

and ask her aunt and
uncle some questions,

and maybe then we can
catch her in a lie.

[CHUCKLES] Sure, just...
[IMITATES BEEPING NOISES] Yeah?

Hello! Yes, this is Brett
Borton of Market Questions.

I was wondering if you could tell me,

how many people in your
household are weird, flirty liars?

Oh. All of them?

[WHISPERS]: You were right. It worked.

Never mind. I'll do it myself.

Knock yourself out. I'm outta here.

[CLEARS THROAT]

[DIAL TONE]

[BUTTONS CLICKING]

[PHONE RINGING]

Hello?

Hello. This is the Bridgeport Library.

May I speak to the homeowner, please?

No.

CALLIE [OVER PHONE]: Oh, okay.

Well, have a nice evening.

[HANGS UP]

[PHONE CLICKS IN CRADLE]

JOE: "With The Eye in three pieces,
we can only use it when we agree.

When our motivations are aligned,

and we can see all the
consequences of our actions."

Grandma told us all of this!

"I am glad to be free of
the temptation to use it.

But I still find myself wanting to.

Just to look. I feel blind without it,

and I want to be the
only person who sees."

The Eye is dangerous, Frank.

We're all better off if it
never gets put back together.

It's not just that.

"Ahmed tells me that he's
been speaking to his brother.

The brother that was swept away
by a flood when he was a child.

He doesn't know if The Eye
is showing him an illusion,

or what lies beyond,

and he doesn't care, as long
as he can see what he wants."

[SIGHS]

JOE: I wish Dad was here.

Yeah. Yeah, me, too.

[POP SONG PLAYING OVER RADIO]

Hmm.

[INHALES] All right.

Show me red nine. [LAUGHS]

Black eight.

Red seven.

[MYSTERIOUS MUSIC PLAYING]

Okay.

- [WHISTLING]
- [BELL ON DOOR JINGLES]

Ah. What can I get for you, Mr. Hardy?

A jacket.

Toasted or plain?

JOE: [CHUCKLES] I think I
forgot mine here yesterday.

Ah. I hung it up over there.

[CHUCKLES]

[WILT HUMMING A TUNE]

[BELL ON DOOR JINGLES]

JB: That's a nice jacket.

- [DOOR CLOSES]
- Thanks.

JB.

I thought you were arrested.

Why don't you just whisper that
as loud as you possibly can?

How'd you get out?

I'm very clever, Joe.

You stole that from Mrs. Khan.

How did you know that?

I'm very clever.

Ha ha. Cute. Turns out,
there's two of these things.

Try three.

Three. Okay, the fact that you
just know everything all the time

is starting to get a
little bit unnerving.

- I really gotta go.
- No, you don't.

Talk to me for a second, okay?

Because... 'cause I need
to know what this is.

- It's basically magic, right?
- I don't know. You think so?

Well, at least for
winning games of Solitaire.

What else can it do?

Win teddy bears.

Joe. I'm being serious.

How am I supposed to know?

I just know that everyone wants it.

Okay. Well, the way I see it,

this thing, on its own,

can conjure up some pretty neat tricks.

But I figure, if you get the rest
of the pieces, you put 'em together,

it could do a whole lot more.

I really don't think you wanna do that.

I don't wanna do that?
Of course I wanna do that.

- Buddy, this could be my meal ticket, here.
- No, really.

I don't think anyone's ever
done anything good with it.

Look, Joey, I, I appreciate
it, man. I do, but...

Honestly, for the first time in my
life, I could use a bit of power.

Do you know where the second one is?

Someone took it.

Some... some... Who?

[SQUEAKING NOISES, WILT WHISTLING]

I'm gonna be late for school.

- Be careful.
- [BELL ON DOOR JINGLES]

When am I not?

[SCHOOL BELL RINGING]

Callie, hi.

Hey! Um...

Why did you call me last night?

What? No, I...

It wasn't me. I, I, I don't
even have your phone number.

Oh. Well, that's weird,

'cause my study partner, Amanda,
she said that she gave it to you.

You know, after you asked her for it?

Yeah, yeah. That, that
was me. I did call you.

I was calling because I wanted to
apologize for being weird to you.

And then you answered the phone
and I totally chickened out.

- I know. So stupid.
- No, no, no. That's...

really sweet, actually.

Look, I'm so nervous
about being the new girl,

I've probably been super weird, too.

You know, at first I was
actually kind of worried that...

maybe you were jealous of all the
time I was spending with Frank?

But that would be weird, right?

Because you're already seeing
someone. [LAUGHS SOFTLY]

Uh, anyway, I gotta go.

Catch you later.

- Frank, hey.
- Hey.

- How's it going? [LAUGHS]
- Okay.

- I'll see you in a class.
- Yeah.

[PHONE DIALING]

[LINE RINGING]

JESSE [OVER VOICEMAIL]:
This is Biff and Jesse.

We're out catching bad guys.

BIFF [OVER VOICEMAIL]: Or
being bad. Just kidding.

JESSE and BIFF [OVER VOICEMAIL]:
So please leave a message.

[BEEPS]

Hey. It's me.

I haven't heard from
you, Jesse, so I'm just...

calling to make sure you're okay.

And I'm sorry about yesterday.

There are things I
want to tell you, but...

Everything's just so complicated.

Call me.

[PHONE CLICKS IN CRADLE]

STACY: I drew your name.

Huh?

We're partners.

- Oh.
- [STACY LAUGHS]

Lucky you.

Well, that's what I was thinking.

FRANK: Maybe we're both lucky.

Uh, what's the assignment about?
I kind of wasn't listening.

- STACY: Seriously?
- [LAUGHING]: Yeah.

It is something to do with,
uh, anti-fluvial moraines.

Right. Those are like,
my favorite moraines.

STACY: [LAUGHING]: Oh, yeah?

- Don't know.
- [BOTH LAUGHING]

I... just been a bit preoccupied.

Girl trouble?

Um, no.

No.

So, then, what is it?

Whatever it is, it's got
to be more interesting

than this assignment, right?

Bet it's juicy.

It's kind of just giving
me a huge headache.

Does this ever happen to you?

To get the answers you need,

you have to trust the people
that you know you can't trust?

Oh, intrigue.

I'll tell you my motto.

Never trust anyone.

That's kind of harsh.

STACY: [EXHALES] I call it realistic.

I come from a messed-up family.

They lied to me, like, all the time.

So, I learned the hard way.

Right.

STACY: So, what answers
are you looking for?

Okay, I get it. It's
none of my business.

You know, sometimes telling a friend

can help you see the whole picture.

No, it, it's a family thing.

Ah. That's the worst.

Uh, so is it your dad?

No. He's, he's great.

So, then it's your family here.

There are no secrets
like small town secrets.

I really just wanna help.

[COUGHS]

FRANK: Sorry. Thanks, Stacy, but I,

I think I should figure
this one out on my own.

[BELL RINGS]

CALLIE: See you on the flip side.

Callie.

About Stacy...

Maybe you're not crazy.

What was it you said
about her family, again?

Come with me.

I don't suppose you
can read lips, can you?

Wasn't one of my electives.

[FRANK CHUCKLES]

What's going on with you and Chet?

Why?

I don't know. It just
seems like there's tension.

No.

I mean, maybe there's a bit of tension.

Maybe?

Everything's changing.

- Like what?
- Like...

I don't know. I, I don't
want to talk about it.

Okay, well, just let me know if you do.

Yeah. Thanks.

Okay, here we go.

What are they doing?

- She just hit her uncle!
- What?

Look.

Do you see?

FRANK: That's pretty gutsy,
considering they both have g*ns.

[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]

CALLIE: Okay, maybe she's a cop.

Like, undercover or something.

Stacy's definitely not a cop.

Then, then what is she?

I don't know. I'm still trying
to wrap my head around all this.

Literally nothing surprises me anymore.

We need to go to the police about this.

No, no, no. We can't tell them anything

until we know exactly
what Stacy's up to.

- You really think that's the best idea?
- Yeah.

So, I guess you were right about Stacy.

Are you gonna say I told you so?

Not as long as you promise to
never doubt me again, Frank Hardy.

Okay. I promise.

[CHUCKLES]

[LAUGHS SOFTLY]

[CRUNCHING]

That a whole bag of
salt and vinegar chips?

Trying to punish your tongue?

- [CRUNCHING]
- I'm a renegade.

You can help me, if you want.

Okay.

Thought you and Jesse had plans.

So did I.

She forget?

Don't think so.

Think she's mad.

About what?

Don't know, really.

You must have some idea.

I think she's mad because

she knows I'm hiding something from her.

Like your chip self-t*rture?

[TRUDY CHUCKLES]

[SIGHS]

You're lying to her for me and Joe.

That's why she's mad.

Sorry, Aunt Trudy.

Don't be sorry.

I'm making a choice.

Relationships are complicated.

- [CAN TOP POPS]
- Yeah.

Speaking of relationships,
how are things going with you?

[CLEARS THROAT] Yeah.

- Been pretty busy.
- Oh, yeah. A little busy?

- Mm-hmm.
- [CHUCKLES]

- Is this weird to talk to me about?
- Yep.

Yeah, it is. But that's
not your fault, so...

Oh, thank you. Thank you.
I'm glad it's not my fault.

Do you want advice?

Yeah. Yeah, I do.

Okay. Um... [CLEARS THROAT]

Be upfront and honest.

Right.

Which is exactly what I'm not doing.

- So... what do I know?
- Right. [LAUGHS]

Sounds complicated.

Things usually are.

Okay, get these away from me.

Thank you.

So, we took Frank's
aunt's car to get there.

And when we looked through the
window, her aunt and uncle had g*ns.

- g*ns?
- Mm-hmm.

- So, this is serious.
- Yeah.

Yeah, but...

Frank thinks we should wait
to see what Stacy's up to first

before we go to the cops.

Who's "we?"

You, me, Frank, and Joe.

And Phil, I guess.

Why are you asking like that?

I don't know. It's... Thought
it was just you and Frank.

It was your stakeout yesterday.

Okay, this jealousy
thing isn't cute anymore.

No, it's not.

What's going on with you?

Uh, never mind. We were
talking about something serious.

We can do this later.

Do what later?

Guess it's never a good time.

For what?

Chet, what is going on?

Okay, Cal, there's this
way you talk about Frank.

There's a way you look at Frank.

There's a way you are
when you're with Frank.

Tell me I'm wrong.

Right.

Look, Cal,

you're my best friend.

And I'm not gonna sit here and
tell you to stop feeling something.

I just...

can't watch you feel it anymore.

[CHET SIGHS]

[BELL ON DOOR JINGLES]

So, what? That's it?
We're just gonna break up?

I think we already did.

We're just the last ones to know.

So Stacy's got g*ons.

With g*ns.

g*ons pretending to
be part of her family.

At least we don't have
the weirdest family.

She's hiding something.


I just need to figure
out what her game is.

Evil, Frank. She's hiding evil.

I mean, what's that hard to understand?

She did save our lives.

You ever think that running over
the Tall Man wasn't an accident?

I mean, she could have
set up the whole thing.

I'll dig into it.

Maybe we should stop digging.

Why do you want to stop now?

You want to let somebody else
find the piece that you lost?

[SIGHS]

We destroy it.

[SCOFFS] What?

JOE: We get it back, and we destroy it.

George said that they broke it
in the place that they found it.

He thinks that they can destroy
it there, too, if they have to.

These are ley lines.

They're lines of energy, and
they run across the entire world.

And the places where they meet
have some sort of mystic power.

Three lines intersect right here.

- That's Demon's Paw.
- FRANK: Right.

But it's under Demon's Paw,
which means it's underground.

- The mine's been sealed, Joe.
- So?

Maybe there's another way in.

FRANK: You're not going to Demon's Paw.

We don't even have the piece.

JOE: We're gonna get it back, Frank.

And we're gonna destroy it.

What if we can use it?

What if we can use it to see Mom?

It won't be her.

How could it be?

And what if we did?

She would just ask us
why we didn't destroy

the one thing that
she wanted to destroy.

Well, none of this matters anymore!

Because we don't know where
it is, and if we did find it,

we're not just gonna throw it away!

My mom d*ed, too, Frank!

I'm just as angry as you are!

Just as scared as you are!

So stop pretending like
this matters more to you,

and I'm just the little
brother who follows you around!

[PANTING]

[SNIFFLES, PANTS]

- FRANK: Joe, come on...
- I can't talk to you right now.

[FOOTSTEPS DEPARTING]

[BOTTLES CLINKING]

[PHONE RINGS]

- Hello?
- Frank, hey. It's Stacy.

Hey. What's going on?

STACY [OVER PHONE]: Uh, I really
need to talk to you. Can you meet me?

[LOCK CLICKING]

Uh, yeah. Sure. Where?

[DOOR CLOSES]

[BELL ON DOOR JINGLES]

[DOOR CLOSES]

Thanks for meeting me.

FRANK: Mm-hmm.

Did you order anything?

Oh, I'm not hungry.

Well, can I still use
your employee discount?

Who are you, Stacy?

What do you mean?

I mean, you lie, you sneak around,

and don't even get me started
on your aunt and uncle.

You been spying on me, Frank?

[WILT SIGHS]

You all ready to order?

Uh, cheeseburger and milk, please.

Very good. Same for you, Frank?

No, I'm good.

Frank, I think she's buying.

I don't like to owe people.

Okay.

[WILT WHISTLING]

[SIGHS]

I called you because, um,

Callie, who clearly has a thing for you,

thinks that there is
something up with me,

and since you clearly
have a thing for her,

I figured you'd probably believe
her, and I thought we should talk.

Okay.

Start with the tall guy.

Who is he and why'd you run him down?

That was an accident.

You'd be a lot easier to believe

if you didn't have g*n-toting
relatives that you like to boss around.

You shouldn't assume
things about me, Frank.

Then tell me who you are.

Or I walk.

My name is Anastasia Nabokov.

My father was Victor Nabokov.

[CHUCKLES]

- No, this is insane.
- I'm sorry,

- but you...
- FRANK: Yeah, you look really sorry.

So, what, you're part of the
Circle? You here for The Eye?

I am not a part of the Circle.

I never was, and I never will be.

Growing up, my father
told me all about The Eye.

Its power, its history.

It was all so beautiful and important.

Right up until he was k*lled for it.

You think the Circle
m*rder*d your father?

I think whoever k*lled your mother

probably got to my father, too.

Guess we have more in
common than you thought.

Wait, why didn't you tell me earlier?

When I first came to Bridgeport,
I didn't know if I could trust you.

If your grandmother had made you
part of the Circle, but now...

Now that we caught you,
you decide to open up.

You see how that's a little convenient.

Frank, I was scared.

How about your aunt and
uncle? Are they scared, too?

They're bodyguards. My father
hired them before he d*ed.

You can't seriously
expect me to believe you.

I don't expect you to do anything...

but understand me.

You're making that really hard to do.

I never knew my father, Frank.

Not the way you knew your mother.

He sent me to boarding
school when I was a toddler.

He hid me away for my own protection.

But then he d*ed before
I could get to know him.

So, you're here for revenge.

I'm here because if I don't
fight for my father's memory,

then I have nothing left.

You think my grandmother and Ms. Khan

had anything to do with
our parents getting hurt?

I can't know for sure, but...

It had to be someone
involved with the Circle.

Someone who wanted The Eye.

And you plan on
confronting them yourself?

STACY: I plan on exposing
them, just like your mother did.

It's a lot harder to do than it looks.

Then help me, Frank.

Help me bring our parents'
K*llers to justice.

Look, you're asking me for a lot, Stacy.

[SIGHS]

When you've lost as much as we have...

sometimes you have to take big risks.

[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

JOE: Took you long enough.

Where have you been?

I was in the middle of
something when you called, Joe.

- I do have a life, you know.
- Okay. Fine.

Look, forget what I said
earlier. I need The Eye.

Where is it?

Are you sure it's safe to tell you?

No one's, like, torturing you?

- Do I look like I'm being tortured, Biff?
- No.

But why do you want it?

I want to destroy it.

You hid it in the school?

Yes. But somewhere nobody will look.

- In the boiler room.
- Boiler room?

[JANITOR WHISTLING]

[SIGHS] How is that safe?

Just wait.

[DOOR SQUEAKS OPEN]

See? Who's gonna look down here?

Aha. Got it.

Now that's how you hide something.

You couldn't have picked a cleaner spot?

You want clean, or you want safe?

Let's figure out how to get
rid of this thing for good.

[EXHALES]

[MELLOW SONG PLAYING OVER RADIO]

Hey, Chet.

Be right with you, sir.

I don't need to order anything.

[VIDEO GAME BEEPING]

You okay?

No, I'm not.

Callie and I broke up.

Don't you need to ask why?

Uh, why? What happened?

You did.

- [BELL ON DOOR JINGLES]
- Hey, guys.

Strawberry malt, son, and hurry,

or I'll complain to the manager.

How about a float on the house?

- Just go pick out your favorite soda.
- Ooh! Lucky day.

- Chet, I didn't do anything.
- I'm not saying you did.

I'm just saying, you happened.

And I couldn't watch it anymore.

FRANK: You broke up with her?

You surprised?

No, I'm not anything.

I'm friends with both of you.

[SCOFFS]

I almost want you to
be a jerk about this.

PHIL: Root beer. Why reinvent the wheel?

What's going on?

Nothing.

Honestly, I'm not sure
what I came here to say.

Okay.

Chop, chop.

BIFF: Okay. So.

How were you planning
on destroying this thing?

It's in my Great-Grandpa's journal.

Here.

"The only place The Eye
can be broken or reforged

is the chamber of The Eye,
where we discovered it."

I think that it's the only place
it can be destroyed, as well.

The way I figure it, it has
to be out by Demon's Paw.

Okay. So, how do we find it?

It has something to do with ley lines.

What lines?

Ley lines. They're
connected by magical energy.

BIFF: This gets weirder by the minute.

That's not a bad thing, by the way.

They said that the chamber
of The Eye is underground.

Would be nice if he told
us how to get down to it.

Well, they found it while
they were mining, so...

it could be in what's
left of the old mines.

They were sealed, like,
a million years ago.

Nobody even knows
where they are anymore.

Well, my piece helped
me at the carnival.

And JB's piece helped
him win at cards, so...

maybe it can help us find the spot.

You're saying you want to destroy
it, and now you want to use it?

Do you have a better plan?

This may take more than luck.

It's not just luck.

It gives you, like... I don't know.

Insight.

Intuition.

Well, how are we gonna get underground?

Intuition away.

[SIGHS]

Maybe we'll find the way
once we get out there.

Let's get going.

You're not gonna take time
to prepare for this, are you?

I've got some stuff in my locker.

Maybe it'll help us not die.

Francis. I was hoping I'd see you today.

It's easier to worry about
you when you're in the room.

Thank you, Sonya. We'll
pick that up, tomorrow.

What can I do for you?

I have some questions about
The Eye and the other families.

All right. What did you want to know?

You'd mentioned the
Khans and the Nabokovs.

Where are the Nabokovs?

Well, Victor Nabokov was
the head of the family.

My counterpart.

But I learned recently that he d*ed.

How did he die?

Well, I didn't get much information.

Apparently, natural causes.
He was a very private man.

And you, you believe
them to be natural causes.

I'm not sure if I believe it.

So, it is possible that
someone had him k*lled?

You can't wield the sort
of power our families do

without gaining some
enemies along the way.

I'm sure Victor had his.

But it had to be someone
who knew about The Eye.

Mm. And that same someone

may still be trying to
get his hands on The Eye.

Do you think Mrs. Khan had him k*lled?

She might have.

Okay, how about you,
Grandma? Did you k*ll him?

[LAUGHS] Francis.

Oh, darling.

Of course not.

I'm not a m*rder*r.

Why do you imagine that

I have been looking for my
father's piece of The Eye

with such ferocity lately?

Because ever since I heard they
found that piece on the boat,

I've been thinking about my successor.

Which would have been Mom, right?

Yes, of course.

But now that she's gone,

the legacy of The Eye
will fall to you, Francis.

[STAMMERS] Why did you come here today?

I mean, surely not just to
ask me about the Nabokovs.

No, I just... I came
to connect the dots.

Right now it feels like
I'm the only one who is.

Sorry, Grandma.

BIFF: We gotta hurry,
Hardy. We're losing light.

JOE: No rush.

[OWL HOOTS]

- I think it's that way.
- No.

It's that way.

Biff, I have an excellent
sense of direction.

Hardy, I've lived my
entire life in Bridgeport.

It's not that way. It's there.

It can't be there. We
just came from there.

No, we came from there, remember?

Hold this.

[SIGHS]

[EXHALES]

It's not a compass.

I know.

But it's pulling me that way.

Come on! It's working.

[POUNDING ON DOOR]

[POUNDING CONTINUES]

Jesse.

Is Biff here?

- No. Why?
- [JESSE SIGHS]

She was supposed to be home hours ago.

- JOE: We're almost there!
- BIFF: How do you know?

JOE: I don't know how
I know. I just know!

BIFF: I got a bad
feeling about this, Hardy.

[BOTH PANTING]

What's here?

I don't know.

It just stopped.

It's late.

And it's dark.

Just two more minu... Aah!

- [GROUND CRUMBLING]
- [JOE AND BIFF SCREAMING]

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