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01:59So I can put you down for two tables at $25,000 each?
02:02Wonderful.
02:03The Children's Charity Fund thanks you, and so do I.
02:06Great. We'll see you then. Bye-bye.
02:09This just came special delivery for you, Mrs. Winslow.
02:12Thanks, Mary. Sure.
02:29Susan.
02:40Talk fast, Charlie. I'm on the radio in three minutes.
02:42Okay. Midtown Kiwanis Beach, one o'clock.
02:45Documentary film crew here at three, and your opponent is still challenging you to debate.
02:49That can't happen. He's good. Do we have anything on him?
02:51Not yet. Still digging.
02:52Well, dig harder. There's got to be dirt.
02:56Is something wrong?
02:57No, not at all.
02:59The question, Professor Jeffries, would a woman's repressed sexual memories affect her ability to love?
03:09Hmm. Well, no.
03:12Firstly, Bobby, you must understand that, uh, memory involves far more than mere cognitive function.
03:23The brain is a very complex organ.
03:28I think you must...
03:30Another show like that in America won't need sleeping pills.
03:33Oprah didn't get where she is with talking heads, and neither can we.
03:36We need sex, Larry, drugs, rock and roll.
03:39I know.
03:41Bad news?
03:42Oh.
03:43Somebody looking for a job.
03:45Go find me something sensational.
03:46Something nobody's ever seen before.
03:49All right?
03:49Okay.
04:13Maybe?
04:22Omar, Delors, sure. Sit down.
04:33Everything all right at home?
04:35Everything's fine.
04:36I've been invited to a sort of reunion for my roommates from college.
04:40Sounds like fun.
04:41Do you keep in touch?
04:43No, not really. We've been too busy.
04:45Dr. Bentley, who are you?
04:47I'm fine, Mr. Briggs, and you?
04:49Splendid.
04:50Splendid.
04:51Dr. Bentley, could I ask you a personal favor?
04:54Of course.
04:56My niece, Kate Michael, a very bright girl, is considering going to med school.
05:01Would you be so...
05:02I'd be delighted to take her to lunch and answer all of her questions.
05:05Bless you.
05:07Excuse me.
05:08Norman, how long have you had the hiccups?
05:10Just a few hours.
05:11I sneezed and swallowed my gum.
05:14Well, you know the hiccups can be dangerous.
05:15Let me know if that keeps up.
05:17I've got the cure.
05:18Works every time.
05:20Just drink water from the wrong side of the glass.
05:23Really?
05:23Yeah, folk, remedies sometimes work.
05:25Give it a shot.
05:33That never happened to me.
05:36You're gonna have to relax for a little while.
05:37Why don't we take a little walk, huh?
05:39I can't have to work on the budget.
05:40No budget, no paperwork right now.
05:42I want you to think about the last beautiful sunset you saw.
05:46Or roses.
05:46Do you like roses?
05:47I'm allergic.
05:47Only way to make that man relax is to slip a sedative in his antacid.
06:02Mark.
06:03Hi.
06:04I was just reading your pathology report.
06:07Sharp my tail.
06:08Excellent work, Amanda.
06:11Mark, can I talk to you for a moment?
06:12Of course.
06:13Want some coffee?
06:14No, thank you.
06:15I'm fine.
06:17You know, I thought earlier something was bothering you.
06:19What is it?
06:21Mark, I'm so ashamed.
06:23I'm listening.
06:23The girl who organized my roommate's reunion, Nancy Barlow, she joined our sorority house
06:31in our senior year.
06:33She's a brilliant girl.
06:35She's painfully shy and overweight.
06:38She was poor and on scholarship.
06:41She was the perfect target for spoiled, bitchy girls from wealthy families.
06:48You know, Mark, in my whole life, I've never been the odd man out of you.
06:52Oh, just my whole life, I guess.
06:55Of course, that was my choice.
06:56I take it Nancy saw it a little bit differently.
06:59Oh, she tried to make friends.
07:02But we excluded her.
07:04We let her know that she didn't fit in.
07:07And she was so hurt.
07:08And you've never forgiven yourself.
07:11It gets much worse.
07:14You see, um, one night we decided to play a practical joke on her.
07:19One of the girls found out it was her birthday and bought a couple of bottles of champagne.
07:24And we had her thinking that we were throwing a party for her.
07:29I'd never seen Nancy so happy.
07:33I wanted to bow up then, but I didn't.
07:36Afraid of what the others would think.
07:37Oh, Mark, you know how it is at that age.
07:40Either you're in or you're out.
07:42And I stayed in.
07:47We got her so drunk.
07:50We stripped her down to her underwear and we shoved her out the front door and we locked it.
07:56Oh, poor girl.
07:57Well, Mark, you know, we thought that she'd stumble around in the dark for a little bit.
08:01We were going to let her back in.
08:02It was a practical joke.
08:06But, uh, as it turned out, the campus police discovered her.
08:13She was drunk and they found her half naked and they arrested her.
08:22Nancy lost her scholarship.
08:24She lost everything.
08:28What did you do when they arrested her?
08:30Nothing.
08:36It did absolutely nothing.
08:38Why not?
08:40Well, you know, Mark,
08:43uh, drinking,
08:44you know, drinking means automatic suspension.
08:47And we'd all been drinking that night.
08:50And I'd just been accepted into a fine medical school
08:53and it was a dream of a lifetime.
08:55And we did rationalize
08:57that there was nothing we could do to save Nancy.
09:00So why go down with her, right?
09:05We-we betrayed her.
09:13Amanda.
09:15I didn't know you then.
09:17But I know you now.
09:18You're a good,
09:20compassionate doctor.
09:23And we all make our mistakes.
09:26It's just that I'm so sorry.
09:28And I-and I want to apologize to her.
09:31Honey, do it.
09:32You feel better.
09:34I hope so.
09:36Thank you, Mark.
09:40Thanks for listening.
09:42Anytime.
09:43Anytime.
09:43Nancy, you look wonderful.
09:48You sound shocked.
09:50Well...
09:51I know, I know you were expecting fat little Nancy
09:55with the Coke bottle glasses and the stringy hair.
10:11No, no, it's just that
10:12I'm so pleased to see you looking so well.
10:16Sure you are.
10:18The bitches aren't coming.
10:20Well, I'm not surprised they're afraid to face me.
10:23They got my letters.
10:25It's because of your letter that I'm here.
10:27You know, back in college, I hated them, but they didn't disappoint me.
10:38You did.
10:40I thought you were different.
10:42Nancy, I've come here today to apologize to you.
10:46No, I'm supposed to say I forgive you.
10:50I was hoping that maybe you could find a way.
10:52Look, I don't know how else to say this,
10:54except that I'm sincerely sorry for hurting you.
10:57You think they're sorry?
11:01You think they've spent the last ten years thinking,
11:03oh, poor Nancy, how could we have been so cruel?
11:06I wouldn't know.
11:08I've not kept in touch with any of them.
11:11Ladies?
11:11Well, you heard from me.
11:16I've written a book about our college days.
11:20We're all in it, Amanda.
11:22You, me, Heather, Bobby, and Susan, all of us.
11:25And our secrets.
11:26Not that terrible trick we played on you in school.
11:29Oh, please, that's just the beginning.
11:32You know our roommates as well as I do, Amanda.
11:35Each one has a secret that could ruin her life.
11:38And you plan on exposing them in your book?
11:42Of course.
11:44And since I plan to name names,
11:47publishers will line up to buy my manuscript.
11:51Who's read it so far?
11:53No one.
11:54I just finished writing it.
11:55There's only one copy.
11:56I wanted my dear roommates to be the first to know
12:00what everyone will be reading about them this spring.
12:03Nancy, I know you're angry,
12:06but revenge can backfire.
12:08Don't do this.
12:10Why?
12:11Because it isn't nice?
12:12You all could have stood by me and told the truth.
12:18But you didn't.
12:20Now, I'm going to tell the truth.
12:26Nancy, please don't do this.
12:30That's for old times.
12:31It's so true.
13:01Dr. Bentley, 362.
13:14Dr. Bentley, 362.
13:16Dr. Bentley?
13:18Amanda?
13:19Nancy, what's wrong?
13:20I'm calling from a payphone.
13:22My apartment's been ransacked.
13:24I'm scared.
13:26Okay, try to stay calm.
13:28Don't go back home.
13:29You have my address, just go to my place.
13:30Will you be there?
13:32Uh, in about an hour.
13:34Now, uh, if there's a key underneath the mat,
13:37just let yourself in, make yourself at home,
13:38and we'll talk when I get there.
13:40All right.
13:42Amanda?
13:43Yes.
13:48Yeah.
13:49We'll talk later.
14:09I don't know.
14:39Oh, my God.
14:50Amanda, are you...
14:53She's dead.
15:09Here, drink this.
15:18Thank you, Mom.
15:19How you feeling?
15:21I'm all right, Steve.
15:23Listen, Amanda, since we're friends,
15:25I'm going to have to turn this assignment over to Detective Haggard.
15:28Don't apologize. Sloan, I'm a nice guy. She'll like me.
15:30This invitation you said you received from Nancy Barlow,
15:35where is it?
15:37I threw it away.
15:39You threw it away, but you said it was threatening.
15:42No.
15:43I said it referred to a painful incident in college.
15:47Okay, but she struck you at the restaurant.
15:49Am I right?
15:50Wait, wait. What are you insinuating?
15:53Dad, can I talk to you for a minute, please?
15:55Excuse me.
15:57He's treating her like a suspect.
16:00Dad, she is a suspect.
16:02But officially, I can't help it.
16:04Unofficially, I'll do everything I can.
16:06Appreciate it, Steve.
16:07Talk to you later.
16:11So, who were the other women invited to this lunch?
16:15Uh, Susan Levin, Heather Winslow, and Bobby Burt.
16:23And, uh, Nancy Barlow planned to destroy each of them.
16:28That's what she indicated.
16:30But all you really know for certain is that
16:31she was still angry with you about what you did to her in college.
16:35That's what I said.
16:36Excuse me, Detective.
16:38Miss Bentley's very tired. She's been through quite an ordeal.
16:41So is Miss Barlow.
16:43But I think that is enough for now.
16:44You're not planning to leave town, are you?
16:46Of course not.
16:47Good.
16:49Uh, you were the medical advisor on the Morgan case.
16:55Yes, I was.
16:56I never would have thought of slow arsenic poisoning.
16:59Well, it can look a lot like natural causes.
17:01Yeah.
17:02That's, uh, what I think each time I sit down to my wife's meatloaf.
17:06But, you know, a woman can smile in your eyes while she kills you.
17:11Good night.
17:14I hate that man.
17:20I think he believes you killed him.
17:23May, are you sure you're all right?
17:25Why wouldn't I be all right?
17:26Hey, look, if I had a cop like Hagin leaning on me, forget about it.
17:29I'd be going nuts.
17:31Yeah, okay. What's the matter? I'm going nuts.
17:32See that? I knew it.
17:33Mark, we got to do something here.
17:34Yes, we do.
17:35Dr. Sloan.
17:36Hey, Mr. B.
17:37Dr. Stewart.
17:38What's up?
17:38Dr. Bentley, I want you to know that I really tried.
17:43About what, Norman?
17:45Then you are a very fine doctor.
17:51And a very nice person.
17:53Wait a minute. Norman, what's going on here?
17:54The board of directors ordered me to suspend Dr. Bentley, pending the outcome of Ms. Barlow's murder investigation.
18:04What?
18:05Norman, that is ridiculous. She hasn't even been arrested.
18:07I know that, Mark. I told them that.
18:09Oh, come on, Mr. B. You can't let them suspend her.
18:12Dr. Stewart, believe me.
18:14I talked... I talked until I was blue in the face.
18:18Mr. Briggs, don't start hiccuping again. It's not your fault.
18:20I thought that was all over.
18:22Norman, let me shake in for some tests.
18:24No, no, no. I'll be fine. I'll be fine.
18:28Well, I guess I should go home.
18:30No, no. This is insane. Mark, we got to do something.
18:33We will. Don't worry. We'll do something about it.
18:39Hi, Dad.
18:40Hi. What's new?
18:42Nancy Barlow's apartment.
18:44Oh, she told Amanda they ransacked her apartment.
18:49She wasn't kidding.
18:50Haggard's guys checked. No sign of a manuscript.
18:53So that means that Nancy had it with her
18:55when the killer followed her to Amanda's apartment.
18:57Yeah, maybe.
18:58But Haggard turned Amanda's place upside down.
19:00Still no manuscript.
19:02Yeah, and the killer was still searching when Amanda got home.
19:06So where is it?
19:09Could you get somebody into Nancy's apartment?
19:13Officially, no.
19:14I'll drive you over.
19:16No, not me.
19:17Dolores, you busy?
19:19You have to ask.
19:22Could you get a file out of that computer?
19:26Do bears sleep in the woods?
19:28Let's go, Dolores.
19:30Do bears sleep in the woods.
19:33Mark, you wanted to see me?
19:34Oh, yes.
19:36Amanda, I have to ask you this.
19:38Were you telling the whole truth
19:40when you said that all you knew about the blackmail
19:43was the incident back in college?
19:46Why do you ask?
19:47Well, I have the feeling you're not telling everything you know.
19:51Well, what if that's true, and what if it's confidential?
19:54I admire your loyalty, honey, but you're a prime suspect in a murder case.
20:02You know, Mark, I was always the roommate in school that everyone confided in.
20:07Maybe because I was the one that always listened.
20:10But they didn't all kill Nancy.
20:12And I can't betray everyone's secrets to Detective Haggard
20:16just because I'm under suspicion.
20:18I understand that.
20:20But, Amanda, you could be arrested for murder.
20:24You better tell me.
20:31My opponent talks about budgets, about fiscal responsibilities.
20:35I talk about people, about you, my constituents.
20:39All right, cut it. Stop.
20:43Charlie, I thought you were going to talk to him.
20:46I need you to come closer.
20:47I want people to see the sincerity and the warmth in my eyes.
20:50You got it?
20:51Warmth, sincerity, eyes.
20:54Okay, let's take it again.
20:55Miss Levin, excuse me.
20:56I'm Dr. Mark Sloan from Community General Hospital.
20:59Dr. Sloan, it's a pleasure to meet you.
21:02Roll it.
21:02Well, no, don't roll it.
21:04Roll it.
21:04I'm rolling.
21:05I'm rolling.
21:07Dr. Sloan, just forget that they're even here.
21:09It's just a little public service message that I'm recording for my district.
21:13Oh.
21:13Oh, and since Community General is one of the cornerstones of our district's health services,
21:17I'd like to hear what you have to say.
21:19Thank you very much.
21:20But I'm not here on behalf of the hospital.
21:22Actually, I want to talk to you personally, if I'm right.
21:24Oh, of course you can.
21:25But I think that your hospital deserves more than just a moment.
21:30Lunch.
21:31Ah, I have a civic luncheon to go to.
21:33Come along and we can talk in the car.
21:35Have you had lunch?
21:36Well, no, I haven't, but...
21:37Perfect.
21:39Look, you seem to be pretty busy.
21:41Why don't I come back...
21:41Non-fence, Dr. Sloan.
21:42I'm never too busy for one of my constituents.
21:44In fact, I'm interested to hear your views on my health care initiative.
21:47You do believe in universal health care, don't you?
21:48Yes, yes, of course I do.
21:50Of course, that's only my opinion.
21:51It has nothing to do with the community general hospital.
21:54Not that they're necessarily against it.
21:56I mean, they're in the health care business, of course, and they care about health care.
21:59That's not exactly why I wanted to talk to you.
22:01Well, you can talk to me about anything you want, Dr. Sloan.
22:03That's why I'm here.
22:04And there's no time like the present.
22:06Ms. Levin, I'm a friend of Amanda Bentley, so I wanted to ask you about the death of Nancy Barlow.
22:10On the other hand, Dr. Sloan, maybe now is not the best time.
22:13Did that mean lunch is off?
22:15Cut the tape.
22:15It was just getting good.
22:17Just what are you trying to pull here, Dr. Sloan?
22:20Ms. Levin, Amanda told me about the manuscript that Nancy wrote, and the part in it about you.
22:25What else did she tell you?
22:26That you had your college transcript altered to gain admission to Harvard Law School.
22:31Amanda told you this?
22:33What is she trying to do to me?
22:34Is she trying to ruin me?
22:35Look, Amanda's doing everything she can to protect you, and I don't mean you any harm.
22:39But I know Amanda did not kill Nancy.
22:41You have a pretty good motive.
22:43This conversation is over.
22:45Where were you last night between 7 and 8 o'clock?
22:47At home, preparing the speech I'm about to deliver.
22:49With your, uh, camera crew?
22:52Actually, no.
22:53Isn't it interesting, almost your whole life is being documented, except for the time that Nancy Barlow was murdered.
23:01If you'll excuse me.
23:18Jack, this is silly.
23:19I don't need a watchdog.
23:20Hey, hey, what if the killer comes back looking for the manuscript, huh?
23:24If you need a Doberman.
23:26How you doing?
23:26Just going to check out some of your dogs.
23:28Amanda, I'm telling you that you need a thank you.
23:31You need a Doberman.
23:32This is not a watchdog.
23:34This is a toy.
23:34Look at his face.
23:35Isn't he adorable?
23:36Oh, what do I care?
23:37Okay, people.
23:49We're ten minutes until air.
23:51Let's get it together.
23:52Nancy, could you get me a cup of coffee?
23:53I'll take care of your body.
23:54Okay, thank you.
23:55Do you want to see me?
23:55Yes, I would like to.
23:56Where's your mother?
23:57My mother?
23:58My mother's been gone for years.
24:00This show is about middle-aged men who still live with their mothers.
24:02Oh, you're a cross-dressing banker.
24:04You're early.
24:05No, I'm not here for that, either.
24:07I'm Dr. Mark Sloan.
24:08Oh, doctor.
24:09Why didn't you say so?
24:10Let's see.
24:11Silicone implants gone south.
24:13Exploding tummy tucks.
24:14Do-it-yourself liposuction.
24:16Do-it-yourself liposuction?
24:18No, look, miss, I am a friend of Amanda Bentley's.
24:21I want to talk to you about Nancy Barlow.
24:23Oh, yes.
24:23That was so tragic, wasn't it?
24:25Listen, I'd love to talk to you about it, but I've got a show to do.
24:28I know about the manuscript, and I know about Professor Edwards.
24:30Well, out of respect for Nancy, I guess I can give you a couple minutes.
24:37Over here.
24:40Now, just what is this that you think you know about Professor Edwards?
24:43Well, I know that when you were a student, you two had an affair.
24:47And when you broke it off, Edwards committed suicide and left a wife and three small children.
24:52It wasn't just an affair.
24:54We loved each other.
24:56John was a wonderful man.
24:57But you broke it off.
25:00He had a family.
25:03Our relationship was tearing him apart.
25:05I had no idea.
25:06I never dreamed that he would commit suicide.
25:09I've had to live with that for years.
25:11Until Nancy Barlow threatened to expose it.
25:14Yes, well, I was going to pay her off not to publish that.
25:17John's family has suffered enough without scandal, and so have I.
25:19Well, then you won't mind telling me where you were last night between 7 and 8 o'clock when Nancy Barlow was killed.
25:28I was at the gym, working out five nights a week.
25:33Television isn't glamour, Dr. Slump.
25:36It's hand-to-hand combat.
25:38Stay in shape or they'll kill you.
25:39It looks so easy.
25:54Is that my alarm?
25:56Yoda, that's my alarm waking up the whole neighborhood.
25:58Come here, baby.
25:59Come on.
26:03Wait, you just stay.
26:04All right?
26:05I'm going to take care of you.
26:35Amanda!
27:01Hey, you okay?
27:03I don't think so.
27:05Can you sit up?
27:07Can I get away?
27:08Yeah.
27:09She ran through the courtyard.
27:10I couldn't see her face, though, dammit.
27:11Look at me.
27:12What are you doing?
27:13Passing through?
27:14Actually, I just had some time off.
27:17Couldn't leave you alone now, could I, huh?
27:19Any trouble you get into, you crazy chick?
27:22All right, can you stand up?
27:24I think so.
27:25All right, lay on me.
27:26What?
27:34Well, no sign of a manuscript or anything else that looks like a book.
27:38Well, do you think the intruder found it?
27:40What I think, Dr. Bentley, is that you staged this little break in yourself.
27:44And why would I do that?
27:46To divert suspicion from yourself.
27:48Is that a theory or you have some evidence?
27:50Now, if I had evidence, Dr. Bentley would be in custody.
27:53Well, until you do get some evidence, Haggard, why don't you try and take it easier on her, okay?
27:57I'm just doing my job.
27:58Excuse me.
27:59I don't get it.
28:00I told this guy that I saw a woman running away from here.
28:04Yeah, well, he sees you as Amanda's friend.
28:06So, what, I'm a liar?
28:07No, no, it's just, it's Haggard.
28:09It's the way it works.
28:11Uh, Heather, uh, Winslow's charity reception, is that this afternoon?
28:15Yes, why?
28:16Oh, I'm just curious.
28:17Guys, watch your step here, please.
28:18All right, sorry.
28:19Oh, my God.
28:20Oh, my God.
28:21Oh, my God.
28:22Oh, my God.
28:23Oh, my God.
28:24Oh, my God.
28:25Oh, my God.
28:26Oh, my God.
28:27That's right.
28:29My pleasure.
28:37Can I see your invitation, please, sir?
28:39Oh, I'm, uh, Dr. Mark Sloan, a medical consultant with the police department.
28:44We're doing a random check of these outdoor functions to make sure the food is prepared properly.
28:49You know, with these daylight affairs, things can really go wrong.
28:53I saw a tuna salad with mayonnaise the other day.
28:55I'm gonna talk about it.
28:57But, uh, don't announce me.
28:58I'd like to just kind of keep a low profile.
29:02It's nice to see you, Louette.
29:03Look, excuse me.
29:04I seem to have lost Heather.
29:05Oh, she's right over there.
29:06Let me take it.
29:07Well, thank you.
29:08Thank you, Louette.
29:09Can you be general to your fundraising?
29:10Perhaps I'll have time.
29:11That would be just wonderful.
29:12That would be just, just wonderful.
29:13I don't know the man with her.
29:14Probably just as well.
29:15Excuse me.
29:16How many beds?
29:17Yeah.
29:18How many beds?
29:1930 beds.
29:20But if we have someone, we could expand it to 50.
29:22How many beds?
29:23How many beds?
29:2430 beds.
29:29But if we have someone, we can expand it to 50.
29:30Oh, yes.
29:35Oh, my God.
29:39is this the man that's it you think there's something wrong with my food i didn't say that
30:01you don't have to say anything do you you can ruin my reputation just by being here
30:05who put you up to this robuchon cipriani rostang that man doesn't know his whisk from a hole to the
30:13ground i'm sorry to hear that here try my champagne risotto oh that's good my duck ravioli
30:20you know why the rack of lamb and the salmon mousse and from dessert the sasher torte
30:29uh-huh well yeah could i try the salmon mousse again you tell those philistines that their
30:37little plot didn't work yeah i'll tell them that thank you
30:47sloan oh hello mrs winslow i'm dr mark sloan hello from community general one of our top doctors
30:56i was wondering if we could talk privately mark please we have no secrets from each other you
31:01can speak freely in front of me it's a rather personal nature oh it is i can't imagine what
31:06you and i have to discuss of a personal nature that's right just what is it sloan i want to
31:11talk to you about nancy barton's burger get your friend out of here you are incorrigible you should
31:20leave you are an uninvited guest sloan will you stop it mrs winslow i know what's in nancy's book
31:27oh you do well let's talk inside you and i have nothing more to discuss i think you should
31:34leave explain later what about the fundraiser
31:45so you haven't actually seen the book no but amanda told me that while you were engaged to your
31:52husband when he was stationed overseas you had a baby by another man a baby you gave away
31:58has amanda mentioned this to anyone no no just to me you never told your husband
32:08if we had had children together i think i would have told him and i'm sure he would have understood
32:13he's a good man but when i had my baby there were complications i became sterile
32:21and of course if he had divorced you you wouldn't be the head of uh winslow foundation
32:31what exactly do you plan to do with this information i don't have any plans but i would
32:37like to know where you were two nights ago between seven and eight o'clock i was here
32:44your husband can corroborate that my husband is in london on business
32:47i see so he was also away last night just what are you suggesting i'm not suggesting anything but
32:56last night someone broke into amanda's condo two nights ago some woman murdered nancy barlow
33:07yes no i can't take that call right now well tell him to stay where he is and i'll call him right back
33:18you really have to excuse me dr sloan i ought to get back to my guests yes mrs winslow i very much
33:25admire the work you're doing and the last thing i want to do is create problems for you
33:33unless you murdered nancy barlow
33:35hello yes it's me no don't come here it's too risky there's someone snooping about i'll meet you at
33:54briarwood park at four o'clock okay
34:24airport park at four o'clock okay
34:32thank you
34:41for a beer.
34:43Why don't you go show him to your dad?
34:50Would you please leave me alone?
34:53She's your daughter, isn't she?
35:00But she's known me as her aunt ever since she was a baby.
35:06I wasn't at home when Nancy was killed.
35:09I was with Clarissa. Her father can confirm it.
35:13So, you see, I'm not in a position to help Amanda.
35:17But you can hurt me.
35:19I have no intention of giving you any problem.
35:23Good morning, Heather.
35:25Coming, sweetie.
35:39Hey, there he is.
35:41Miss your mother.
35:42Hi.
35:43I'm sorry. We kept you locked up all day, honey.
35:45We're on red alert here, pal.
35:47Jack, I really appreciate what you're doing.
35:49All right, come on.
35:50But you really should go to work.
35:52You sure? Because I can get Jerry to cover for me.
35:54It's no problem.
35:55No, I'll be fine.
35:56Who's gonna break in here in the middle of the day?
35:58Besides, Yoda's an excellent watchdog.
36:01It may be all right.
36:04All right, give me him.
36:05I'll take him outside.
36:06Yeah.
36:07Hey, watch the tight end.
36:08Thanks.
36:12It's all right.
36:13Let's go find you a tree.
36:48Dolores, I really appreciate you doing this, especially on your day off.
36:52You said it might help Amanda.
36:53I just hope you're right.
36:55Find anything?
36:56Well, I've been through most of her files, and it looks like Nancy did all of her writing on this computer.
37:00Now, the police have been through it, but maybe I can find something they didn't.
37:04Or maybe she hid it in one of her other files.
37:06Anyway, if it's here, I'll find it.
37:09Someday.
37:16Briggs.
37:24Hi, Norman. What's up?
37:25Wait, Norman.
37:26I can't understand you.
37:27With all the hiccuping.
37:32Oh.
37:33All right.
37:34All right.
37:35I'll be there.
37:37Jack and Norman are at it again.
37:40Good luck.
37:41I'll be here.
37:42See you later.
37:44Two weeks of tests?
37:46Impossible.
37:47This hospital will grind to a halt.
37:48Hey, Mr. B, you want to get rid of the hiccups or not?
37:49It's the only way.
37:50I'll tell you what I want.
37:51I want a second opinion.
37:52Preferably from someone who does drive a purple hot rod.
37:53Norman, I'll give you a second opinion.
37:54Jack is right.
37:55Now, the treatment he's indicated is exactly the same thing I would have ordered.
37:56Now, the sooner you check in, get the treatment, the faster you'll be well.
38:00Fine.
38:01Let's go.
38:04Now.
38:05Hey, Mr. B, you know what?
38:06It'll be like a bonding thing for me and you.
38:08That's a touching sight.
38:09Where's Amanda?
38:10I want to give her the latest.
38:11Oh, the poor kid's still not looking for her dog.
38:13I'm hungry.
38:14I'm hungry.
38:15I'm hungry.
38:16I'm hungry.
38:17I'm hungry.
38:18I'm hungry.
38:19I'm hungry.
38:20I'm hungry.
38:21I'm hungry.
38:22I'm hungry.
38:23I'm hungry.
38:24I'm hungry.
38:25I'm hungry.
38:26I'm hungry.
38:27I'm hungry.
38:28I'm hungry.
38:29I'm still out looking for a dog. What do you got?
38:32Well, not much, but it's better than nothing.
38:34They checked out Bobby Burton's health club.
38:36It's one of those huge complexes with a million ways in and out,
38:39so no one knows for sure if she was there at the time of the murder or not.
38:42Oh. So we can't rule out her or Susan Levin.
38:47Oh, I wish we had that book.
38:49If it exists.
38:50Oh, I'm sure it exists. And the killer's sure, too.
38:54Look, I'm gonna run back over to Nancy's and see if Dolores has come up with anything on that computer.
38:58I'll drive you. Good.
39:03Nothing. Add that to zip, and you got nada.
39:07Not in there, huh?
39:09I've been through every bit of every bite.
39:12A lot of magazine and newspaper articles, notes, but no book.
39:18Don't people who use computers always, what do they call it,
39:21backup important information?
39:23Yep, usually on a floppy.
39:25More like these here?
39:27Right, and I've checked every one of them.
39:30She was very organized. Look at that.
39:33Labels not only on the disc, but on the jacket.
39:36Comes in.
39:39Where's this list here? Is it in the drive?
39:42No. Could have been defective. She threw it out.
39:44Or maybe she loaned it to someone.
39:46Yeah, or sent it to a publisher.
39:48Yeah, probably.
39:54Hey.
39:55What are you two off to?
39:56Oh, well, we finally got some good news.
39:57Someone's found Yoda.
39:58Yeah, we're gonna go pick him up.
39:59Oh, that's great, Amanda.
40:01Whoa, wait a second.
40:02This could be a set-up.
40:03The killer could be after you this time.
40:05You're not going anywhere without company.
40:20This is the place.
40:22You know, I think Steve's right.
40:24Man, what the hell would Yoda be doing way over here?
40:31All right, let's go.
40:35We're going in.
40:36Dead door.
40:37Want to check my wire?
40:38Can you hear me?
40:39We copy.
40:40Good.
40:41Good.
40:42Good.
40:43Good.
40:44Good.
40:45Good.
41:07Hello?
41:09Yoda?
41:11Why did you name him that?
41:14Good dog.
41:20Yoda?
41:30We're fine.
41:38You're here with the backup!
41:41Freeze!
41:42Go!
41:43Hey, it's us, Steve.
41:44Everything's all right.
41:46Oh, Yoda.
41:48I'm so happy to see you!
41:50Mwah!
41:51Oh, Steve.
41:52Check around.
41:53That dog didn't drive himself here.
41:59We need backup.
42:00I think I have what you're looking for.
42:10It's all on this little disc.
42:15Isn't that amazing?
42:16Nancy Barlow's entire book, including the part about your affair with Professor Edwards. The whole story.
42:28Well, you already knew the whole story.
42:29We had an affair. He killed himself. I told you that. I told you it might be embarrassing, potentially dangerous to my career. That's why I was going to pay Nancy off.
42:41Well, if that was the whole story, paying her off would have been enough. There's a lot more to it than that, isn't there?
42:56I don't think so.
42:59You didn't break it off with Edwards. He ended the affair because he had found someone else. Another student. You were furious. You even threatened to kill him. And he told his new lover all about it. Nancy Barlow.
43:17That's ridiculous. He wouldn't look twice at Nancy.
43:23It's true. In fact, she was there when you called and threatened suicide. He went up to the bell tower and tried to stop you. And that's when you pushed him to his death.
43:34That's a lie.
43:36Afraid not. Nancy laid it out pretty convincingly here. She copied everything onto this disc. Then she erased everything on the computer. So this is the only copy.
43:46But she was on the run. She needed a hiding place. And she came up with something pretty ingenious, I think. But once I knew what I was looking for, it wasn't hard to find.
43:59When she saw Amanda's CDs, she knew she had found her hiding place. Look at that. Perfect fit.
44:09You know, taking Amanda's dog and using him to lure her out of the condo was pretty clever. But somehow I knew you'd be back.
44:19I thought I was pretty clever. But you know what? I don't know if I ever would have found that. You've been very helpful, Dr. Sloan. Don't give it to me.
44:32Don't give it to me.
44:34Uh, I don't think so.
44:36I don't think you have much choice.
44:39Nobody does, Miss Burton.
44:42You're under arrest for the murder of Nancy Barlow.
44:45I'm not saying anything without my attorney.
44:48Let's go.
44:50Enjoy your new roommates.
44:52Hey, I thought I grew up with some tough people. Forget about it.
45:00The whole...
45:03the...
45:04poly...
45:05full life is...
45:08My dear Dr. Sloan.
45:12Feeling better, I see.
45:13Yes, Dr. Sloan. I am happy to concede that medical science is more effective than folk remedies.
45:18And as for you, Dr. Bentley, what could I say?
45:20I just received a call from Heather Winslow.
45:22She told me that you spoke to her on my behalf.
45:25And I can hardly believe it, but she agreed to spearhead our fundraising.
45:29I thank you, Dr. Bentley, from the bottom of my heart.
45:32As does community general.
45:34Well, you're both very welcome.
45:36Hey, Mr. B, I, uh, got a little bad news for you.
45:39Then hey-ho the holly.
45:41This life is most jolly.
45:43William Shakespeare.
45:44Bad news, Stuart, nothing could spoil this glorious day.
45:47Oh, well, that's good, because, uh, hey-ho the holly.
45:50The insurance company just kicked this back.
45:52They don't cover the hiccups.
45:53There's your bill.
45:54Norman, don't start hiccoughing.
45:57Ha-ha ha ha.
46:00Ha-ha.
46:01A-ha!
46:02Ha-ha!
46:03Ah-ha ha!
46:04Ha-ha!
46:05Ah-ha-ha!
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