02x05 - I See That Now

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02x05 - I See That Now

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- Toby: Why here?
- It's quiet,

and, uh, every few months,

they dump truckloads of
new silt from the bay.

So you bury something here,
it gets buried again and again.

Yeah.

Why'd you move him?

You questioned me.

You were right about some things,

and I got scared.

So you went to Pernell Harris for help.

No. I did it all by myself.

I dug up Shane, and I put
him in Julio Farkas' backyard.

- You're lying, Keith.
- No.

You're lying. You
couldn't have done that.

We had people watching you.

You went to that church,

and you stayed in that church.

Pernell moved Shane's body.

- No.
- Dumped it at Julio's.

No. It was me.

It was only me.

It's a straight sh*t from the
k*ll site to the dump site.

I don't know about that.

I'd take the to the
, get off on Maricopa.

You would?

Even with the little express lane camera

snapping sh*ts of you every miles?

Come on. There's a couple
places he could have stopped.

Mike Alcala said it
was an older white guy

with gray hair, goatee.

That doesn't sound like you.

Why would he lie?

I wouldn't say anybody's lying.

Sometimes people get things wrong.

Is that why you tried to k*ll him?

I only know about Shane.

Right.

Shane.

He was a good one.

$ .

$ .

Hey, uh, these cameras, do they work,

or are they just for show?

Of course they work.

How many times did you s*ab him?

Four or five.

Where?

The leg. Femoral artery.

Why bleed him out?

Why not just slit his
throat and be done with it?

I wanted him to have time for salvation.

Salvation for what? Oh, that's right.

You're born again.

How does m*rder work
with being a born-again Christian?

I'm not perfect.

None of us are.

What about lying?

Is that okay for a good Christian boy?

I'm not lying.

You know what this looks like, Keith?

It looks like you're
covering for Pernell Harris.

You tried to k*ll the
only witness against him,

and that didn't work,

and this is your last resort.

If you were a good Christian boy,

you'd tell me the truth right now.

I m*rder*d Shane, and I need to pay.

But k*lling a cop
means the death penalty.

Uh... that sounds fair.

- Sacrifice.
- [door buzzes]

- [door opens]
- That's very Christian.

[door closes]

Get up.

Thank you for your time, Mr. Dennison.

You're free to go.

No, no. I k*lled Shane.

No, I don't think so.

I think we got the right guy.

Thank you for your time.

- Wait!
- Hey!

Aah! My God! Uhh!

That f*cking cop begged me for his life!

He cried for his babies!

I bled him slow! I laughed!

Get him the f*ck out of here.

- No!
- Get up.

I k*lled him!

[blues vocalization]

♪ Now I'm in love again ♪

♪ No, this time it's not ♪

♪ With my hand ♪

♪ Wandering, murdering ♪

♪ Every time that I get ♪

♪ The chance ♪

♪ I'm a human ♪

♪ But remember first ♪

♪ I'm a man ♪

♪ These streets ♪

♪ Got me wandering ♪

♪ Looking for my fix again ♪

♪ I should've prayed ♪

♪ The night before ♪

♪ Now I'm losing ♪

♪ Everything I have ♪

♪ Yesterday it felt so good ♪

♪ But now today ♪

♪ It feels so bad ♪


Welcome back, Bay Area.

Well, the focus in the
Shane Caldwell m*rder case

has been all about privileged
%-er Judge Pernell Harris,

but I say enough about
the alleged perpetrator.

Let's talk about the family for once...

slain officer Shane Caldwell's family.

Heather,

how are you and the kids doing?

We're doing okay, I guess.

My kids knew that their
daddy had a dangerous job.

Do you think Judge Harris
k*lled your husband?

I just want whoever did this to pay.

You must miss Shane terribly.

When I lost Owen, I was inconsolable.

I clung to little things.

For months, I sprayed
his cologne on my pillow.

[sniffle] I wear Shane's ring.

I put it on after they
brought him home to me.

Crystal: We need to talk, Pernell.

Crys, hey.

Why don't you sit down?

We need to strategize.

Sweetheart, I don't want you
worrying about this trial.

Nick: It's not about the trial.

It's what we do after you're convicted.

Hang on. Nobody's getting convicted.

I need to plan for a
future without you, Pernell.

What the f*ck are you doing?

Nick can help me do that.

- [gasp]
- Get the f*ck off my wife.

[Crystal grunts]

Come on, Pernell.

How do you think I got
him to take your case?

- Harder.
- [grunt]

- Uhh!
- Don't stop.

Crys!

Pernell. Judge Harris.

Are you with me?

Oh, doc.

You got to make these stop.

- Yeah. Who were you talking to?
- Nobody.

It doesn't matter.

But I was paralyzed. Couldn't move.

You couldn't move in the vision
or in reality?

Both.

It happened to me yesterday, too.

So these are ongoing.

You have a hunch.

Spit it out.

Well, fluctuating coherence,

waking hallucinations,
muscular rigidity.

These are all symptoms
to Lewy Body Dementia.

Does that ring a bell?

I sent somebody to prison.

m*rder*d four people in cold blood.

His lawyer said he had that Lewy Body.

Tried to plead insanity.

If that's what it is,
there's a cure, right?

There's no cure, just drug therapy.

Okay, what dr*gs?

Now, first we need to
confirm the diagnosis.

I don't want to spend
any extra time on this.

Why don't we just go
right into the therapy?

Yes.

I found my father laid out
on the floor of the kitchen,

j-just like you were a minute ago.

The whole right side of
his body was paralyzed.

I thought he had a stroke.

Nope. Pinched sciatic nerve.

First we do the tests.

[water running]

Coming up, how high
up does one have to be

on the City Council's food chain

to make society look the other way?

Special correspondent Yasmin Florenoy

has a story that'll make
you count down the days

to the next municipal election.

- You lied to me.
- Jesus Christ.

What the f*ck are you doing in my house?

What the f*ck are you doing in my life?

Someone took a sh*t
at me because of you.

I'm looking for my son's program.

Bathwater?

Sure... here you go.

Anne Wu gave you that. Why?

She hired me to cr*ck it

and get it ready for the market.

Wait. PJ wanted to distribute this free.

How do I do that?

He did?

That's why he wouldn't sell it to Anne.

He used his encryption key
to access the source code.

Upload that into the
web. Doesn't matter where.

Just put PJ's name on it, and
the right people will find it.

I'm not even sure I know
what you're talking about.

The encryption key is like a password.

The source code is like
gibberish without it.

With it, it's Bathwater.

Did Anne have the key?

If she does,
it's probably at Brooks Innovations.

I'll pay you to help
me get the key back.

Can't spend money if I'm dead.

Then don't die.

Jocelyn?

Jocelyn!

Jocelyn!

- Oh.
- Asa, I'm fine.

- You scared me.
- I'm okay, I'm okay.

Don't be scaring a black
person like that, J.

My therapist asked me to do this

before our session today.

How much do you pay
this damn shrink again?

[both laughing]

It's really not as insane as it sounds.

It's... [cough]... exposure therapy.

She says that, um,

if I can get through
talking about the as*ault,

then it'll just become
another story and not a scar.

Oh, sh*t. I'm sorry. Is that, uh...

Genuine alligator.

They swim, right?

So do you have, like,
a bad juju about water?

Yeah.

I did. I almost drowned
when I was a kid.

I lost consciousness and everything.

You want to tell me the happy ending?

My dad bought me a set of water wings,

and he said that they were magic.

And, uh...

that was it. I was in
the water all summer.

PJ would have called that a hack.

You're right.

But how does it help you with the...

The r*pe?

r*pe.

You can call it that.

That's... That's what it was.

Yeah, magic water wings for r*pe.

I don't... I don't know. I'm trying
to figure that one out myself.

That f*cking psychopath Keith Dennison?

You just let him walk?

You don't kick any confession

without calling me first.

- That was a sure thing.
- Was it?

Come on, Gil. You know how this goes.

You charge one guy. His buddy confesses.

You charge the buddy, they
point fingers at each other.

Boom. Reasonable doubt.

You really want me to pick up
this no-name career criminal?

I'll do it right now.

Don't give me that.

You know exactly what I want:

that arrogant f*ck Harris

permanently off the bench
and buried in a super max.

But it's my face on this trial,

and I won't let him embarrass me again.

I wouldn't have let Dennison go

if I didn't have a good reason.

Now come on. My guys found something

that's going to help us out.

Are we going somewhere?

The line is my new temporary housing.

Runs hours, and it's never empty.

Makes it harder to sh**t me.

Why does somebody think

PJ's program is worth k*lling for?

Do you even understand
what Bathwater is?

- What it does?
- Yeah.

It's got something to do

with not being tracked by the Web.

No. What Bathwater
does is randomly poison

the information they collect from you.

One time it's age, then it's gender,

then location, whatever.

And if one piece of
information is tainted,

the data vultures have to throw out

everything they collected:

the baby with the bath water.

Get it?

PJ was clever.

PJ was a f*cking anarchist.

So who was sh**ting at us?

Brooks?

Facebook, Google, Palantir.

I mean, there's a long list of companies

whose main business is
collecting our personal data

and selling it.

If Anne was working for herself,

why would this... this
encryption key be at Brooks?

You'll find something on those servers.

You remember where, right?

Yeah.

[ding]

Your stop.

Do you remember me when... I was
the judge... in your trial?

Your lawyer said you
had Lewy Body Dementia,

that you were insane,

but I didn't believe it.

I think I might have the same thing.

I wanted to talk to you.

Would you talk to me?

My life depends on it.

I only talk to people
who have been touched.

You been touched?

You have.

He talks to you, doesn't He?

Who?

You know who.

Did He give you a message for me?

No.

He used to whisper to
me through a waitress.

Sometimes animals.

I have visions...

through my dead son.

You're so blessed.

[scoff] I can't hear Him anymore.

They make me take dr*gs.

And these dr*gs, they...

they make it go away.

They say hell is the depravation
of the presence of God,

and they're right.

What do they give you?

Quetiapine.

You're a judge.

Please make them stop.

I...

sincerely wish you the
best of luck, Mr. Brody.

And the spirit

I will put within you

will take away the stony heart

out of your flesh.

Ezekiel.

Please!

Make them stop giving me that poison.

I wanted to be with Him again!

[thump]

[checkers clatter]

Please.

[chatter]

Ah, f*ck.

[chatter]

Okay. Sit down. Roll up your sleeve.

I don't need the test. Just
give me the prescription.

No. Sit down.

God damn it, why?

This drug your asking for, quetiapine,

it's barely in circulation anymore

because it's harmed more
people than it's helped.

So first we confirm the diagnosis.

- Sit.
- It's Lewy Body.

I know it is. I talked
to the guy who had it.

Everything he was describing

is exactly what I was experiencing.

This guy was a cold-blooded k*ller.

They gave him the drug.

He's sitting around like a pussycat.

If this can fix me, why wait?

So you talked to one guy,

and now you have all the answers?

It's that easy?

Is that the problem? If it's too easy,

it's gonna f*ck up the chapter
you want to write about me?

Oh, no. I'm not going to
write a chapter on you.

I'm looking at a whole g*dd*mn book.

And the only thing in
question is the ending.

Do I actually find out
what's wrong with you

and solve your problem,

or do I spit the words "I told you so"

right into the hole
I carve in your brain

after you OD'd on dr*gs
you never should have taken?

Either way, it's going
to be a great book.

f*ck this.

Nathan?

You wanted to see me?

Yes. Come in.

And close the door.

No. Put that away. You don't need it.

How was your meeting?

Excuse me?

I came by your office earlier.

Your assistant Ariella
said you had a meeting.

Huh.

How did that happen, I wonder.

Oh. Uh, I don't know.

No.

Of course not.

How could you?

You heard of the Japanese honeybee.

Fierce little warriors.

They get att*cked by -inch hornets,

but the bees know the hornets' weakness:

heat.

The bees swarm the hornet and vibrate,

raising the temperature so high,

their enemy cooks in its own skin.

We are the Japanese honeybee.

Those who don't understand our work,

they're the hornets.

Do you see?

It's beautiful.

The hive takes care of itself.

If even one of us is distracted,

we all become vulnerable.

How can I help you?

Quetiapine is... an unusual request.

What condition are you treating?

Hemorrhoids.

Of course.

Many patients take
comfort in Oxy Contin...

say, milligrams?

Give me what I asked for.

You should know

there's a chance of
stroke, heart att*ck,

and other complications.

Okay.

Do not deviate from the instructions.

At Garland Hills Clinic,
we value two things:

health and privacy.

When Dr. Magic Pills
is giving dire warnings,

you know you shouldn't
be taking this sh*t.

He was sh*t in the
head. Do you know him?

You're the one who bought the paper.

And he was the one asking for you

while you were out
gallivanting in Stockton.

Two tablets twice a
day. You got any water?

Red Bull.

Take it or leave it.

Lesley Levay: Freeze it right there.

It's not crisp,

but I think I see Judge Pernell Harris

looking like he won first
place in a digging contest.

I'm with District
Attorney Gilbert McCauley.

Thank you for joining us.

It was an invitation
we couldn't turn down.

It's our job, after all,

to keep the people informed.

Mr. McCauley,

that is an awful lot of air fresheners.

Wouldn't you agree?

Well, numbers are relative, Lesley.

To say anything else
would be conjecture.

But the DA's office is in possession

of this video, correct?

Yes, we are.

What we're curious about
is how you came by it.

Trusted and legal sources.

And that's all you're
going to charm out of me.

This gas station is
near where we now know

Officer Shane Caldwell
was k*lled and buried.

That is correct.

Later, of course, we know

Officer Caldwell's body
was dug up and moved.

That is also correct.

Well, if I was on the
Harris defense team,

I would be praying for a plea bargain.

And if I were you, I'd be
going after the death penalty.

Well, uh, you certainly do have a talent

for looking at things
from both sides, Lesley.

We'll just have to see
what the people think.

In the meantime, Judge
Pernell Harris is still free.

Mr. Harris is entitled to his bail.

Well, of course.

Pernell Harris isn't exactly
Mr. Everyday Average Citizen.

Wouldn't we all like
to be walking around

with millions of dollars
and a pet mayor in our pocket

to handle our indiscretions?

I know how you feel
about the part you played in the deal.

Well, what do your
colleagues at Brooks think?

Ask them.

Well, Guy Guillet just d*ed.

Aneurysm. Instant.

That's why I try to stay in front
of this blood pressure thing.

What about Anne Wu?
I can't seem to get in touch with her.

Brooks fired her. Haven't
heard from her since.

Facebook's dormant.

She's not answering her phone.

I put in a call to her parents.

It's like the woman just fell
off the face of the earth.

Okay, I'm confused.

What type of story are you writing?

Bobo, don't you think this is weird?

One person is dead, and
the other one's missing.

No, I don't think it's weird, and all...

A door closed means private meeting.

Yeah, Dad, have you
been watching the news?

Yeah, okay, enough of the attitude.

Spit it out, Asa.

You need to catch up on
the "Lesley Levay Report."

She's got a video on Pernell
that's not a good look.

- What?
- She went out of her way

to say that Robert
Boston is a teacup poodle

in Pernell Harris' pocket.

f*ck!

f*ck!

It's not your fault, Keith.

It's because of me they
found that video of you.

This was all supposed to stop.

They thought I k*lled him before.

Why did they let you go?

Son of a bitch Toby.

Trying to railroad me.

He's corrupt. The
whole force is corrupt.

[grunt]

You must hate me.

No.

There's too much goodness in you.

I don't understand.

Son

I don't know anybody

that would have stepped
up like that for me.

I love you...

for trying to make that sacrifice.

You feel okay, Judge Harris?

Go home, okay?

I'll take care of everything.

Don't you worry about anything.

The key isn't anywhere
in the Brooks servers.

We're f*cked.

But I'm done looking.

Forget the money. I'm
getting out of town.

Stop pretending you don't give a sh*t.

My son was in so much
pain, he sh*t himself,

and I didn't see it coming.

This is the last thing I will
ever be able to do for him.

Anne worked at Brooks
for three f*cking years.

There's got to be
something on that server

that can help us.

Apex.

What's Apex?

Anne mentioned it once.

She said that she used it

to get Bathwater in the first place.

f*ck.

If it's not in her office,

it's got to be in her apartment.

Do you really want to
walk into Anne's apartment?

[phone buzzes]

[buzz]

What's going on with you?

I'm good.

How are you, beautiful?

Excuse me, sir. No, they're
in a meeting right now.


No, it...

[scoff]

If you are hiding anything
else, I need to know.

Because it's coming
out. You can count on it.

There is nothing else.

No? So you have a good explanation

- why you were at that gas station.
- Don't go there, Nick.

Well...

this whole case just got
turned inside out, didn't it?

Hey. How's everybody doing?




Like I give a sh*t.

What is the plan?

We can fix this.

- I can fix this.
- The damage is done.

They have you on video covered in dirt.

You look like you could have
Caldwell's severed head in your van.

Three quarters of the
jury base watches Levay.

They already think you're guilty.

Tramble, I wasn't asking
for an audio replay.

The woman called me Pernell's lap dog

on TV live.

But he can fix that.

The mayor can't be associated with a man

who'll be convicted of m*rder.

Is that any way to talk
about your godfather?

Come on, come on. Give me a hug.

Nick: I filed a request
for a change of venue.

- That's it?
- Yeah. That is it.

Because when you get
blindsided by your own client,

you don't get to go on the att*ck.

You get to lick your wounds.

You're just f*cking
everybody's sh*t up, aren't you?

Guys, look, someone in
SVPD leaked that footage.

Okay? Source or not,
that's illegal, right?

Let's go after them, and
let's get Levay on libel.

Now you're talking.

Crystal: It's a PR problem, Bobo.

You need to change the narrative.

Give people another image of Pernell.

I like the way you think, Mrs. Harris.

I'm sorry. So what are you
saying, a press conference?

Or mass hypnosis?

He is not going on camera.

I... I'm good on camera.

No, no, no. A press
conference is too defiant.

It needs to be an interview.

I've already got a
call in to Jeremy Lynch.

How about Lesley Levay?

You hate Lesley Levay.

Yeah, I hate Lesley Levay,

but, I mean, you're right, Crys.

People got to look me in the eye

and let them hear me say I'm innocent.

I am innocent.

That could speak to the audience

that already thinks you're guilty.

Not much to lose with them.

Bobo: Okay, has everybody gone crazy?

Levay is an expert at making
people lose their sh*t.

He'll be target practice for her.

I'm telling you, man, I
can hold my own with her.

I'll give the audience
something else to focus on.

Okay, no. Trust me.

We keep giving this man
the benefit of the doubt,

and we keep getting bit in the ass.

I'd feel a lot better

if his loving wife was by his side.

Great idea.

Levay is in. I'm getting details.

Thank you.

I'm pretty sure you
don't want to do this,

so thank you.

I don't hate you, Pernell.

Oh.

Well, I love you, too.

Wait. W-Wait.

I need to ask you something.

And don't lose your sh*t.

It'll be good practice for you.

[chuckle]

When, um...

your guy cleaned up after...

what did he do with Anne's things?

He left them there.

He made sure there was no trace of you
or what happened.

- What about her keys?
- Wait... Whoa.

Why are you asking me this?

Crys, whatever you're
thinking about doing,

don't, okay?

So you still have them.

Where are the keys?

[dog barking]

Babe, we have to talk to Mrs. Wexler.

Her dog won't stop barking.

[barking continues]

I asked her to keep him in at night.

- Oh.
- [barking]

[sigh]

[silence]

Do you hear that?

Huh.

[screaming]

[g*nsh*t]

[screaming]

Joselyn.

- [gasp]
- Joselyn.

Hey.

[sobbing]

Hey. It's over.

I'm sorry.

The...

The dog was barking.

And I remember

that I didn't think I was
getting off that floor.

I remember a ring.

And that I didn't want to die.

And how do you feel now?

I don't know.

I don't know, but I... I...

I... I got through it, didn't I?

- Yes, you did.
- Yeah.

Yes, you did.

- [chatter]
- Man: We roll in seconds.

- You ready to dive back in?
- Yes.

Man: All right, here we go.

, , ...

We are back and personal

with Judge Pernell Harris
and his luminous wife.

And I have to thank you, Crystal,

for allowing us a peek at this garden.

Well, any time.

Judge Harris, your story is no secret

to the city of San Vicente,

and it's a pretty tragic one.

Well, I mean,
it may not sell newspapers, but...

we've also had some happy times.

That's very brave of you to say,

especially after the
year your family has had.

Your daughter-in-law
r*ped,

your son, consumed with
guilt, sh**t himself...

I don't think that any
of us can ever truly know

what was... what was
going on inside PJ's... mind

right at that moment...

especially you.

Of course not.

But can you tell me
what you were thinking

when you entered a vicious legal battle

with your son's wife

over the right to keep
him on life support?

We were, uh, holding out hope

that he might wake up.

But despite every doctor

telling you that was impossible,

you still publicly att*cked
a r*pe victim for weeks

before ultimately changing your mind?

Answer the question, Dad.

The truth.

I was wrong,

and when I realized that,
I corrected the situation.

Then is it possible that you were wrong

when you accused the late
officer Shane Caldwell

of raping your
daughter-in-law?

You know, I didn't... k*ll anyone.

I'm being framed by
the police department.

Framed?

By the cops?

I happen to know that
a suspect has come forth

with a complete confession,

including details that only...

only the k*ller could know,

and they just set it aside
without a second thought.

There's something terribly
disturbing going on here.

You make it sound like a witch hunt.

Oh, it's worse than
that. It's corruption.

The entire force is rotten.

That's quite an
indictment coming from you.

Can you tell me how you know this?

Well, perhaps you should ask
the man behind the curtain:

Chief Toby Clay.

That's an interview

I would really like to see.

[door opens]

Join me?

No, but go ahead.

You did good.

Was that true what you
said about the police?

I think so.

Hmm.

What else?

You had that look in your eye.

Crys, I swear I'm not
having any visions.

I need Anne's keys.

[metal scraping on pavement]

[grunt]

You know what that poison
does to you, Dad, don't you?

[grunt]

- Turns your heart into stone.
- No.

I-It works. I'm cured.

Cured of what?

- God?
- [grunt]

Never.

[thud]

[door opens]

Lisa: Mr. Harris. Mr. Harris!

Call !

Welcome, Bay Area, to a "Levay Report"

exclusive prime time special,

as we get up close and personal

with Judge Pernell Harris
and his wife Crystal.

He's wealthy, he's powerful,

larger than life, and
charged with m*rder.

She's the flawless,
regal woman at his side

while Judge Pernell Harris

makes a startling accusation of his own:

framed by the cops.

I happen to know that
a suspect has come forth

with a complete confession,
including details that only...

only the k*ller could know.

We've already talked to the widow.

I wear Shane's ring.

I put it on when they
brought him home to me.

Stay tuned while we talk to the suspect.

That was a parting gift.

Stolen the night Jocelyn was r*ped.

Crys.

Anne's place is empty.

It was cleaned out.

Somebody knows.

Crys, leave this.

I don't want you getting involved.

They told me about
this drug that you took.

Why are you taking it?

It's for anxiety.

Been a rough couple of weeks.

I thought it would help.

I want to...

I'm try... I'm trying
to get better, Crys.

I want to get better for you.

I see how hard you're trying.

I do.

Crystal.

I... I need to talk to him.

Oh, uh, he's... he's asleep.

What is it?

Can you tell me?

Um...

he was right all along.

Shane Caldwell r*ped me.

You're sure?

Yeah.

And I... I was going to drop it.

I wasn't going to ask
anymore about the book

or why PJ called Pernell last

before he sh*t himself.

But now I... I need to know.

Is there more?

Don't I deserve to know?

You're not going to like it.

It...

changes everything...

knowing.

I heard what happened.

Yeah, you and everybody
else in San Vicente.

Come on. I'll give you a ride.

Vegas or TJ?

I think you'll feel better
once you see Pernell.

Actually...

I feel just fine without seeing Pernell.

I'm done.

He's still your friend, Bobo.

Friend.

Would a friend get his homeboy

entangled in this bullshit?

Would a friend let a whole city believe

that he's the true mayor

pulling the strings

on a puppet he put in the office?

They're even saying

that it was Pernell
who brought Brooks in

when I was the one who courted Brooks,

kept the deal alive for years

and took it all the way
to that concrete pour...

that f*cking concrete pour.

I'm going to find out who they is,

and I'm going to put
my foot up their ass.

How about that?

- Not the foot.
- The foot.

You got my back, huh?

I got your back.

And when they read the story,

they're going to know the truth.

You're not standing in anyone's shadow,

especially not Pernell Harris.

Okay.

Yeah.

Thank you for that.

I called ahead.

The hospital's ready for you.

Yeah, change of plans.

I'm going to go home...

straight home.

You coming?

That monstrous f*cking bitch.

W-What kind of woman
has another woman r*ped?

She wanted to hurt him.

She was jealous.

Did he love her back?

No.

It was just a fling,

and he broke it off.

Is that an excuse?

No. No.

I knew.

I didn't know then,

but I was... it was right there.

Ohh.

I knew when I caught him

getting out of the Eastwood Apartments.

He said that he had a meeting.

That fucker.

This is a trap, guaranteed.

Don't worry.

Somebody sh**t up this neighborhood,

the homeowners' association
would skin them alive.

How did you find this place?

[gasp] What the f*ck is this?

The dead son was chopping it up

with the woman who stole his software?

What difference does it make?

Let's find this Apex
thing and get out of here.

Wilson.

[line rings]

You sure Apex is a drive?

- [ring]
- Oh, sh*t.

[ring]

Man: Apex.


♪ Smoke and mirrors, you lied to me ♪

♪ You're not who I thought you were ♪

♪ It's buildin' up inside of me ♪

♪ I'm sure you'll get what you deserve ♪

♪ 'cause fate has a funny way ♪

♪ Of turning things around ♪

♪ And karma is a bitch ♪

♪ She's gonna hunt you down ♪

♪ Oh, all these tears I've cried ♪

♪ Are gonna put out the flames ♪

♪ Of my burning house ♪

♪ The winds will change ♪

♪ 'cause fate has a funny way ♪

♪ Of turning things around ♪

♪ You better watch out ♪

♪ It's gonna take you down ♪

♪ In the morning everything is clear ♪

♪ I pinch myself, and I'm still here ♪

♪ Please don't let me disappear ♪

♪ When everything burns down ♪

♪ In the fire ♪

♪ In the fire ♪

♪ So burn it down or rise again ♪

♪ The flames will get me
higher than I've ever been ♪
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