03x16 - Opening Statements

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03x16 - Opening Statements

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I feel like this fish is fighting back.

Just be gentle.

Hope I'm not too late
to get in on the action.

I think I'm scared to
get too close to Dyonte,

not because this is new
or because I met you,

because I got really hurt
in my last relationship.

Tommy Sung. Coach replaces him
with the backup quarterback

who also happened to be his best friend.

A few days later, best
friend winds up dead.

CALLIE: What do you know about
what the FBI has on Kathleen?


They think the wife was m*rder*d.

Tommy is not the only one
whose fate is on the line here.

If we lose this case,

Ken Sung might not tell
me where his sister is.


SCOTT: We must weed out
the problematic sketches.

Because of her, all our
work is being thrown out.

Gallop into the sheets
and ride it to the finish.

I haven't seen this sketch before.

Actually, I wrote it.

I'm sorry, the sketch is out.

Alice's sketch deserves
to go to the next round.

Agreed.

You're dating Evan Speck?

Is that why you broke up with Raj,

because you've been cheating on him?

You've been lying to us this whole time.

We don't need any of
that in our business

or in our friendships.

There's literally nothing
for me to do at the office.

I could forward all
the calls to my cell.

And what if the k*ller
comes in and I'm all alone?

You can't be answering calls in court.

And who's gonna supervise the painter?

What if the painter is the k*ller?

Working on a m*rder trial
is making you paranoid.

(GASPS)

Oh.

- Hey.
- Hey.

- Hi.
- Hi.

- Hey.
- Hey.

Uh, so, um...

how are things going at Bulk Beauty?

- It's going...
- Great!

That sounds amazing.

Yes. (CHUCKLES)

Will do!

Thank you!

So they passed?

Yep.

What are we doing wrong?

Our presentation is super solid.

There's no one else
like us on the market.

Okay, we're too busy coding.

We need to all be focusing
on locking down brands.

There's no app without code.

And there's no app
without product partners.

We have more brands signing on
than we know what to do with.

How about you? How are things?

Oh, God, so good.

Ha, you know, I've actually, uh,

been working at Callie's law firm.

- Oh!
- Doing what?

So much.

(UP-TEMPO SONG PLAYING)

Last week, I was gathering intel

for jury selection on
a major m*rder case.

And I've been spearheading
investigations.

I'm actually thinking about
starting a true-crime podcast.

(UP-TEMPO SONG CONTINUES)

- CLAIRE: Oh, wow.
- Mm-hmm.

- That's great.
- Yeah.

Um, you know, actually,
we're due in court,

and I don't want to be held in contempt.

- Hmm.
- So...

Okay, well, see you.

Yeah. Uh, good luck.

True-crime podcast?

I don't know. Maybe.

- (PHONE CHIMES)
- I can't believe they're doing so well

without me.

Maybe they never even
really needed me at all.

Maybe answering phone calls
and watching paint dry

is really all I'm capable of.

♪ Pa-pa-pa pa-pa-pa-pa-pa ♪

♪ Pa-pa-pa pa-pa-pa-pa-pa ♪

♪ Then we'll find our peace of mind ♪

♪ You and me, bel ami ♪

♪ Pa-pa-pa, pa-paaa ♪

(INDISTINCT CHATTER)

Lindsay!

(MUSIC PLAYING)

Hey!

I mean, uh, how are things? How are you?

Fine. How are you?

Good! Well, not too good.

I mean, whoever kissed...

Whoever is, whoever is.

Not "kissed". Gross.

I have a cavity right now.
So, meh, not for me.

(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY) Hey, how are you?

All right, coming through.

I have here the list of the sketches

that will be in the showcase.

As you know, the show can
only be minutes long.

So we had to make cuts.

Let's all just be gracious
and professional about it.

- I haven't seen the list.
- Yeah.

Uh. No way mine made it in.

Uh, yes way. The unicorn sketch is in!

- Wait, really?
- SHAUN: Yeah.

And mine made it too.

Yes, "Pronoun Lowdown" is in.

So we all got a lead in a sketch?

- DEREK: Not all of us.
- MAGDA: What?

"Conspiracy Theories" got cut.

Oh, man. We'll work you
into more of our sketches.

What's the point?

I'm screwed.

Thousands of women who have yet
to be convicted of any crimes

are being held in jails
for weeks or months,

awaiting trial,

and they need more than just child care.

I want to expand my campaign.

You know, I want to make it bigger,

offer more services,

but I need to raise more money.

Can DPN help?

No. We're stretched as it is.

But I just saw a grant
that you could apply for.

But the deadline is coming up soon.

I can do it.

- Okay, I'll text you the info.
- MALIKA: Okay.

- And, Dyonte...
- Hmm?

I know we've been pulling you

into a lot of other projects,

but you've got to decide
on your mini campaign.

I got a couple of ideas.

I'm not trying to pit
y'all against each other,

but the internship is about to end

and we can only hire one of you

for the full-time paid position.

I'll nail it down this week.

Good.

MARC: Ladies and gentlemen, first off,

I want to thank you
for being here today,

doing your civic duty,

serving on this jury.

It's no small thing.

So let's talk about this case.

The opening statement is when jurors

often make up their minds about a case.

They pick the side that
tells the best story.

So prosecution will start

with an emotional one-sentence theme

that grabs their attention.

This is a case about
competition, jealousy,

and the loss of a college scholarship

that erupted in a drunken rage

and ended in a violent, grisly m*rder.

Then they'll follow with a
riveting story about the case

that will have the jury sitting
on the edge of their seats.

Tommy Sung, starting quarterback
for his high school team.

He's getting recruited by Big Ten
colleges all over the country.

And then along comes
Zack Smith, the victim,

and he yanks that all away from Tommy.

They want the jury to
feel like they were there.

MARC: We're at a keg
party, Griffith Park.

You got that beautiful LA skyline

twinkling in the distance.

To feel the horror of the crime.

MARC: Tommy saw an opportunity.

Tommy picked up a rock.

And in the darkness,
Tommy snuck up behind him,

and he reached back with
that cannon arm of his,

and he bludgeoned Zack with a blow

so brutal and vicious,

it cracked Zack's skull.

And then when he saw
his friend on the ground,

when he saw the blood, when
he realized what he'd done,

you know what he did next?

Pushed him.

He shoved Zack over the drop-off

where he fell to his death.

Then they will tell the jury

how they plan to prove it.

Now, our witnesses will tell you

that they saw a violent altercation

between Tommy and the
victim that very night.

Tommy says he was never
at the drop-off point,

yet a beer bottle with his
fingerprints all over it

was found right at the spot.

And in conclusion, they'll tell
the jury what they need to do,

what they must do.

You must make sure that Tommy Sung pays

for letting his best
friend bleed to death

while he...

went on a beer run,

like nothing ever happened.

Wait a minute. Did he just
change their timeline?

Yup.

My photo's time stamp.

So the security camera
is five minutes slow,

meaning that Tommy
was at the liquor store

longer than we thought.

So he wouldn't have
gotten back to the party

until one minute before
Zack's time of death.

Only you can make sure
that Zack's family

gets the justice they deserve.

Thank you.

Now they're saying I did
it before the beer run.

What's our defense now?

The same as it's always been.

There was no m*rder.
This was an accident.

Their timeline is irrelevant.

JUDGE: All right, we'll
take a short recess

and then the defense will
give their opening statements.

Hey, don't worry. All of their
evidence is circumstantial.

Kathleen is the best there is.

You'll see.

So...

Hmm?

What are these ideas?

You heard the lady.
I'm your competition.

(CHUCKLES) Shut up.

You helped me figure
out my mini campaign.

Okay, well, um, as a part
of our wellness initiative,

I would like to do a
mini campaign about...

rest.

Mmm.

I don't know, but it
sounds a little trivial

- compared to what you're doing.
- See, that...

That's exactly the problem.

See, we think rest is trivial,
but it's all about self-care.

You know what people really need is...

- Permission.
- Exactly.

That's what I want to do. Yeah.

Like raise awareness
that rest isn't a reward.

It's... It's a right.

I love it.

You do? Yeah, yeah, me too.

How can I help?

I need to figure out how to fund it.

Oh, well, I just so happen
to know of a certain grant.

Nah, nah, nah, nah. That's yours.

- No, it's not. Not yet.
- Yes, it is.

I'm probably not even going to get it.

I'm sure they have
hundreds of applicants,

but if we both apply,
that doubles our chances

of the money coming to DPN.

- You sure?
- Yes, I'm sure.

Come here. Come here.

Wanna have a grant-writing sleepover?

Mm-mm, I'm gotta work.

You're working a lot.

Yeah, I got behind with some bills.

Yeah, I know how it is.

How...

How are you getting by?

Tanya's supporting us
while I do this internship.

Hmm, okay.

- Lucky you.
- I know, right?

She's very supportive of
the work I'm doing here.

- That's great.
- Yeah.

Okay, I have an announcement.

I have been given permission

to add five minutes to the
showcase which means,

Derek,

your sketch is back in. You're welcome.

(ALL CHEERING)

Oh, and, uh, last night,
the writers and I

took a sensitivity pass
at all the sketches

to make sure we're presenting

the most woke and unoffensive showcase.

Okay, so take a look and
have a great run-through.

_

Coming this fall to CBTV,

"The Very Successful, Not
Angry, Black, Female Lawyer".

- Your Honor...
- Excuse me, ma'am.

You're standing where
your attorney should be.

(SOFTLY): Don't get angry.

Your Honor, I am the lawyer.

You're defending yourself?

(SOFTLY): A little angry.

A little angry.

My fiancé and I would like
a traditional Indian wedding.

Hmm, those are my specialty.

But we want to keep it simple.

No more than, say, guests.

and for the baraat,

five white stallions or a
herd of elephants will do.

If you're gonna scrimp
and cut corners like this,

you might as well just
drive to Vegas and elope.

A unicorn fetish pig incoming.

God, I hate those porkers.

(SNORTS) What's up, unis? Looking good.

Are you two twins or just friends?

We're not related.

Not all equine-sapiens look alike.

- Coming this fall to CBTV,
- _

"The Lawyer".

MAGDA: All rise.

Objection! Sidebar!

You can't handle the truth!

I'm sorry. It's my
first day as a lawyer.

I am bridezilla!

I crush your puny, little wedding.

This is my day! My day!

Well, we finally have the answer

to what happens when
a horse walks into a bar.

Ha, ha, ha!

Ah, just kiddin'. Why the long faces?

Ha, ha, ha!

Oh, it's so good.

CALLIE: Hmm.

So now you're arguing Tommy k*lled Zack

before going on the beer run?

I guess that's to be expected

since we shredded
your original timeline.

The medical examiner never
said he d*ed instantly.

So he laid there dying before
Tommy went on the beer run

and d*ed a minute after he returned.

Yeah. "With the LA skyline
twinkling in the distance"?

I hope you didn't write that line.

Yeah, Rothman writes his
own opening statements.

Well, no one likes bad acting.

I think I actually saw some
of the jurors grimacing.

Oh, really? Yeah, they looked
pretty engaged to me.

Well, when it comes
to putting on a show,

he's no match for my boss.

Oh, you're still under her spell. Oh...

Have you heard from the FBI lately?

No, I haven't.

I guess they don't have a case.

She keeps you on a short leash.

Hi.

I started working here

because I needed a break
from the tech world,

but classic air sign,

I just can't stop to breathe, you know?

(PHONE CHIMES)

_

Sorry, I got to go.

I'm needed in court.

Hi. Uh, mobile pickup for Mariana?

Mm-hmm.

Oh, I don't think that these are mine.

(INDISTINCT CHATTER)

Okay, great. (GASPS)

- Oh!
- Mariana.

RACHEL: What are you doing here?

I can't believe how well
they're doing without me.

- (PHONE CHIMES)
- _

Maybe they really didn't
even need me at all.

Maybe answering phone calls
and watching paint dry

is really all I'm capable of.

I think we're supposed
to be having coffee.

Scott took all the substance
out of our sketches.

And all of the funny.

A week ago, he thought
racism was hilarious.

Now we can't even mention
anything cultural.

We can do these jokes because
they're our experiences

and our risk to take.

No offense, but you told us
to give him another chance.

And for what?

Honestly, I just want to quit.

Don't say that.

I know I did say we should
give him one more chance.

And he said he was open to
having hard conversations.

So let's just talk to him about this.

It's not gonna do any good.

We don't know that.

Maybe we should just do
the sketches how he wants

and get the exposure we need.

But we've come this far, you know.

I think we should fight to do
the showcase that we want to do.

I don't think we should give up.

And I can get Elise from HR
to facilitate the conversation.

Just trust me on this, please.

(ALL AGREEING)

Yawning is never a good
sign at the start of a shift.

Figured you could use some caffeination.

Oh, thank you.

I'm Angelica. Just started
here as a waiter.

Oh. Malika.

Welcome to the Douro fam.

Thanks. Are you in school?

No, I'm applying for a grant
for an organization I run

that helps women who are
caught up in pretrial detention.

- Wow!
- Yeah.

Impressive.

It's part of my other job

as an intern for an
activist organization.

Hence, the yawning.

I get it. I work two jobs too.

Oh, I better get back to my side work.

But it was nice meeting you.

Glad to know I'm working
with cool people.

Oh, I'm sorry to mislead you.
I'm actually really lame.

Oh, I seriously doubt that.

(PHONE BUZZING)

Hello.

Hey.

I just wanted to say
hi before your shift.

Aw. What are you doing?

DYONTE: Working on this
essay for this grant.


Yeah, me too.

Well, I'm trying to.

DYONTE: Nah, come on, you got this.

You're so much better
at words than I am.

MALIKA: Uh, I don't know about that.

I think you're a pretty smooth talker.

DYONTE: Do you now?

Listen, if you want, I can
take a look after my shift.

Nah, you got your own essay to write.

No, it's okay. Just send
me what you have later

and, you know, I'll
just take a quick read.

- DYONTE: You sure?
- Yeah, I'm sure.


DYONTE: Okay, uh, yeah,
I'll send it over.


All right, I'll talk to you later.

Well, prosecution wove quite a tale,

but that's the problem with their case.

It's a made-up story that
actually didn't happen.

They have zero evidence
that this was a homicide.

All of the actual facts

point to this being a tragic accident.

Our job in our opening statement

is to point out that their case
is entirely circumstantial

and to remind the jury the
burden of proof is theirs.

A beer bottle found near the drop-off

doesn't prove that Tommy
was at the drop-off,

and the rock that they
would have you believe

Tommy bludgeoned Zack with

doesn't have prints or
DNA from Tommy on it.

The most important thing
is not to promise the jury

something that you can't prove

or that will be disproved.

They'll remember that,

and they'll hold it against you.

And this rumored fight
between Tommy and Zack,

in truth, it was just
them horsing around,

which our witnesses will tell
you they were always doing.

We will show you a case

about a young kid

with a promising future

who had too much to drink,

wandered out in the dark,

and fell off a steep drop,

hitting a rock on the way down.

It is horrible and heartbreaking,

but there was no crime here.

It's just a tragedy.

Zack's parents lost their son.

His sister lost her brother.

And Tommy...

lost his best friend.

So I am asking you to perform
your solemn duty as the jury

and make the only decision
that the evidence will support,

and that is a verdict of not guilty.

Thank you.

(WHISPERS): Good boy.
He's really selling it.

JUDGE: Ladies and gentlemen,
I need to address

something in another case.

Prosecution will begin
their case tomorrow

and court is adjourned for today.

(BANGS GAVEL)

Uh-oh. Straight out the jar?

Nice try, by the way.

We were supposed to be meeting
a coder here for an interview.

Yeah.

"Ana Mira".

Mariana.

Raj thinks he's so clever.

I guess Callie was in on it too.

So, um, you guys are hiring?

Yeah.

Uh, well, um...

good luck...

and sorry about all of this.

Really glad to hear
how well BB is doing.

(EXHALES) I'm sorry.

Raj texted me that they need you.

Well, apparently, they don't think so.

What was that? Like,
your way of telling me

that you don't want to
work with me either?

No. No, not at all. I just...

I can see that you're miserable.

Well, they didn't offer me the job.

It's pretty clear that they're
done with me for good.

What if you asked for the job?

I mean, going from partner
to employee is a big demotion.

Maybe that's what you have
to do to prove you've changed,

if you really want your friends back.

I do.

Well, then you might
have to humble yourself.

And being a coder at BB

is better than not being
at BB at all. Right?

(UP-TEMPO SONG PLAYING)

_

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♪ ♪

_

(MELLOW MUSIC PLAYING)

_

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♪ ♪

_

Detective Beale, can you tell us

why you determined this was a homicide

and not an accident?

It seemed unlikely

that the blow to the
skull was accidental.

And why is that?

DETECTIVE BEALE: A rock
with the victim's blood on it

was discovered only feet from the body.

I found that suspicious.

And after interviewing numerous
witnesses who were at the party,

I learned that the defendant
and the victim

had been involved in
a violent altercation

earlier in the evening.

I see.

Uh, did you roll the body over

to examine the impact to the head?

No, of course not.

And are you a medical examiner?

No.

So how did you come to decide

that the blow to the skull
was not accidental?

Well, there was the rock.

Which, after impact, could
have rolled down the drop-off.

Objection, counsel's testifying.

- Sustained.
- (SIGHS)

If you hadn't heard
about this alleged fight,

would you have jumped to the conclusion

that this had been m*rder?

I don't know.

KATHLEEN: Would you say
that the alleged fight

was the greatest impact

on your determination of cause of death?

Probably.

Sounds like a rush to judgment to me.

Nothing further, Your Honor.

So you witnessed the fight

between Tommy and the deceased, Zack?

Yes.

Yeah, for sure.

Who provoked this fight?

Tommy started it.

Definitely Tommy.

- Had you been drinking?
- Yeah.


Smoking weed too?

Yeah.

Drunk and/or high...

So is it possible that your judgment

as to a fight being serious
or goofing around

could have been impaired?

Yeah, it's possible.

I guess.

And was this the first
time you had ever seen

the two of them push
or shove each other?

No, no. They actually did it a lot.

We all kind of did.

- A lot?
- Yeah.

I mean, you must have
all hated each other.

No, I mean, we were all
just goofing off, you know?

RYAN: It never meant anything.

You know, it was just
guys blowing off steam.

Even after Zack took Tommy's spot

as starting quarterback?

Tommy actually handled
that surprisingly well.

I mean...

They were best friends.

Hmm.

Nothing further, Your Honor.

Should we re-direct?

No.

Let her hang herself.

JAMIE: What does that mean?

It means, it's always a good idea

to have a trick or two up your sleeve.

So we all feel that with some...

Well, really all of your rewrites,

you took out the social
and cultural commentary

that made the sketches
funny to begin with.

I... I'm trying to curate,
uh, an inclusive showcase

that is racially and
culturally sensitive.

Isn't that what you wanted? (CHUCKLES)

Isn't that why you Norma Rae'd
yourself and marched out of here?

Yes, but we all think you overcorrected.

SHAUN: And by no fault of your own,

a cis, white man can't really understand

our personal and varied experiences.

Yeah, you're not really in any position

to tell us what is and
what isn't offensive.

I see.

It just seems

that no matter what I do,

I can't win.

And I am so sick of this sh*t.

(LOUDLY): Okay!

I'm sorry!

Oh, a thousand pardons!

You know what? If you want
the lunatics to run the asylum,

then go ahead. I'm out!

- Please sit down.
- Scott...

FYI, your fearless leader, Alice,

is only in this program

because she was banging
the casting director.

And still is.

Right, Ruby?

(MIMICS GRENADE EXPLODING)

(SCOTT LAUGHING)

And...

I'll be taking that.

(DOOR BANGING SHUT)

(SCOFFS)

Is that true?

I mean, we weren't...
exactly Facebook official

or anything like that.

Wow! Now we know why she wanted

to give Scott another chance.

She wanted to save her girlfriend's job.

So much for trusting you.

(CHUCKLING)

You checking your e-mail?

- Aren't you?
- Mm-hmm.

(COMPUTER CHIMES)

Uh-oh.

Did you hear back?

I got the grant! I got
the great. I got the...

Oh, a-a-amazing!

- Thank you. I...
- Congrats!

I know I wouldn't have
got it without your help.

You practically wrote my essay.

I was glad to help.

I'm really happy for you.

Prosecution, you may
call your next witness.

The prosecution calls
Christian Matthews to the stand.

(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING)

Hunter...

why don't you take this one?

So this party seems pretty wild.

Were you also drinking or
smoking weed that night?

No. I don't do that stuff.

Wow, good for you.

Did you happen to also see the fight

between Tommy and Zach?

Yes.

And would you say they
were just horsing around?

Didn't look like that to me.

JAMIE: And, again,
you were totally sober?

CHRISTIAN: Yes.

I think Christian likes you.
So this one's for you.

Just get him to say he might be wrong.

JAMIE: Nothing further.

So tell me, how close were
you with Tommy and Zack?

Not very.

We were never like friends or anything.

Since you weren't that close,
do you think it's possible

that you weren't able to tell
if they were fighting or not?

I... I've watched the video
a bunch of times though,

and it sure seems like a serious fight.

(WHISPERS): Video?

What video?

The one I took of the fight that night.

Objection!

May we approach, Your Honor?

(WHISPERS): A video!

Um, the prosecution clearly
was aware of this video

and held it as evidence.

Prosecution's just as surprised
as the defense, Your Honor.

Oh, bullshit!

Counselor.

They opened the door, Your Honor.

The jury has every right
to see what's on this video.

It must be authenticated.

Agreed. I'm gonna excuse the
jury and clear the courtroom.

We need to see what's on this
video before the jury does.

ALICE: Hey! Lindsay!

Did you tell Scott about me and Ruby?

- Why would I do that?
- Because you're jealous.

Of what?

You never wanted me in the program.

Well, our talk with Scott,

the one you thought was
gonna be such a great idea,

derailed the program.

So that's not gonna be an issue anymore.

(SHAKILY): And, uh...

I'm pretty sure...

whatever is going on
between you and Sumi

just derailed our relationship too.

What happened?

We just broke up.

Why? Because we kissed?

No! No, because...

I don't know, because
it wasn't working out.

And I lost respect for Lindsay

after they didn't have your back.

But...

speaking of the kiss...

maybe we should talk about it?

Hey.

Um...

can we talk?

Uh, sure.

I've been asked to...

resign.

I'm so sorry.

And Elise also told me that with...

no director and all of the drama,

they're probably gonna cancel
the showcase this year too.

I'm sorry it's ending like this.

For you, too.

To be honest, I really...

didn't like the person
I'd become at that job.

I'm sorry I didn't have
your back the whole time,

the way I should have.

I hope you can forgive me.

And I hope you might give
me a second chance at...

at a relationship.

- You know, I trusted you.
- No, no, no, no. I didn't...


You know, I... I trusted
you. I trusted you!


ZACK: Go, just go. Go
home. Go home, okay?


TOMMY: You're telling me to go home?

ZACK: I'm telling you to go home.

(TOMMY AND ZACK CONTINUE SCUFFLING)

Uh, Your Honor, this is
improperly admitted evidence

and it is highly prejudicial.

What's improper about it? It
came from witness testimony.

Enough. I'm gonna take this under
consideration and rule tomorrow.

But a word to the defense.
I'm inclined to let it in.

What now?

Well, I promised the
jury it was horseplay.

If this video gets in,
we'll lose all credibility

and probably the case.

Jamie!

Hold on a sec.

What the hell was that?

I didn't know about the video.

- Oh, you didn't know?
- No!

No, because you never know.

That's... that's your go-to answer.

You're on the team, Jamie.

I find it hard to believe that...
that you're so in the dark.

Okay. Yeah, maybe I'm naive.

But at the end of the
day, your side knew

the witnesses were going to testify

that there was a fight that night.

You walked right into the trap.

You only have yourselves to blame.

All right, well, at least
you admit that it was a trap.

Now, considering your ethical fluidity,

sounds like you've
landed in the right job.

The flower lady's back.

What do you want to do?

I don't have the heart
to ask her to leave.

She's just trying to make a living.

Agreed. Although it's...

BOTH: Super annoying for the customers.

That's what I'm saying.

Oh, it's fun to watch
that awkward moment

where they're like, "I'm
already buying dinner.

Do I really have to buy a rose too?"

Especially on the first date.
It never gets old. Oh, my God.

Oh, hey, did you hear about the grant?

I didn't get it.

I'm sorry.

It's okay.

Um, you've got somebody.

Customers can be so demanding.

It's like they think I'm supposed
to be waiting on them or something.

MALIKA: Have fun, girl.

What are you doing here?

I thought I'd surprise you.

I am surprised.

I know what you like.

I... I was, uh, also hoping we can
talk about the grant some more.

Why? What about it?

I just think, maybe with
us already in competition

for the paid position at DPN,

we shouldn't apply for any
more of the same grants.

Or maybe you should just
write your own next time.

So you are pissed?

I'm mad I didn't get it.

You did offer to help.

And you did know I'm working two jobs

while you're getting your
bills paid by someone else.

(SIGHS)

Okay. So I shouldn't have
taken you up on your offer.

Yes, you should read my mind
and save me from myself.

I'm kidding.

I really wanted to help you.

You've been so supportive
with my campaign.

But I also feel like I let down
the women who need that money.

And... I know people need rest too.

I just...

stayed up all night
and I'm really tired.

And I wish I had someone to support me

so I didn't have to work two jobs.

I understand that.

I have the benefit

of having two very
supportive relationships.

And I can barely make time
for one, and I'm exhausted.

Sounds like what you
could use is some rest.

How? When I have so much to do.

What time are you off?

Midnight. : . I don't know.

It's not much, but how about...

I come over to your loft,

give you a massage until you fall asleep

and... then slip out?

Really? It's so late.

Let me support you.

- Okay.
- Okay.

Here. I got you a rose.

You caved to the pressure!

No! I was trying to cheer you up.

- Thank you.
- You're very welcome.

(ACOUSTIC MUSIC PLAYING)

♪ When you gonna stop complaining ♪

♪ And start to feel good about it ♪

♪ From the street ♪

♪ Modern prophets are rediscovered... ♪

Hi. Um...

I'm here to interview
for the new coding job.

♪ Feel good about it ♪

♪ So good about it ♪

It looks like you're overqualified
for this position.

And the money's not great.

I don't mind taking a
demotion and a cut in pay,

if it means that I can work

with a product and people
that I believe in.

Plus, I've gotten some feedback
that I need to work on my code.

So this seems like a very unique
opportunity to do just that.

♪ There is nothing you can do about it ♪

We could hire Marianna.

Just as a coder, not back as partner.

It'd be a huge step down for her.

She might not even want it.

If she does, what do we do?

She was our friend.

Doesn't everyone deserve
a second chance?

♪ So good about it ♪

Okay. You're hired.

Great!

Um, I can start now if you want.

Sure.

- Oh, uh...
- Oh!

Actually, your desk is right there.

Right.

Great. Well, um, just let
me know where to start.

No task is too small.

Will do.

♪ ♪
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