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  • 5/19/2025
Miami Vice Season 5 Episode 20 Leap Of Faith

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00:00Ecstasy House, definitely a throwback to the 60s.
00:28Yeah, all we need is Janice, Jimmy, and a little social conscience, you know?
00:332 o'clock, Joey Harden.
00:36And the pinhead is Pete.
00:38Yee-haw! Yee-haw! Yee-haw!
00:44Hey. Hey, love the dude's moves.
00:50Yeah, maybe we ought to get Peter up there, huh?
00:53Give us his Elvis impersonation.
00:55What do you say, Big Pete?
00:57Come on, show us your moves.
01:01Come on, baby. This is the guy you want. This here's the man.
01:06Hey, why don't you give the kid a break?
01:08Hey, dude, relax. We're just cleaning the kid out, okay?
01:11In a couple of more weeks, the kid's gonna be thanking us for liberating him from his bourgeois lifestyle.
01:21Blackjack.
01:32Sonny, Rico, looking sharp.
01:35Save the charm for the girls, kid.
01:37Okay, look, they got Peter Lai with them. It's very stoned. I don't like the way it feels.
01:41So after you guys make the buy, I'm going with those guys.
01:45Good idea. I think the kid's gonna need your help.
01:48Okay, let's do it.
01:53You know, Rico, one nice thing about our job...
01:57What's that?
01:59We meet such nice people.
02:05Hey, man, it's Juke.
02:08Excuse me, sweetheart, I don't think we've met.
02:11You know, really, Sonny, he crackin'.
02:18Sonny!
02:29I tell you, meet the nicest people.
02:44Where are they?
02:46They gotta wait clean.
03:11Hello, Peter.
03:14Ter, I feel beautiful.
03:19I'm having a real body rush.
03:23You still don't get it, do you?
03:27Don't you remember anything I've taught you?
03:30Yeah, sure, Ter.
03:33You said it isn't outside, it's within me.
03:37That's right.
03:39It's in dreams we reach our real power.
03:42We find our true selves.
03:45Yeah, right.
03:47But you insist on attributing all your new powers to drugs.
03:56Don't you see how negative that is?
03:59How terribly wrong?
04:04Peter, I want to believe you're still one of us,
04:07but if you don't have the courage or the will...
04:11No, I do.
04:13I really do.
04:15But you don't believe me, Peter.
04:21Look, Peter, I had high hopes for you,
04:26but lately I've been hearing things, you know?
04:31You've been talking around campus, telling stories.
04:35Ter, you know, that's not true.
04:37I wouldn't tell anybody.
04:39Well, I hope not,
04:41because you know that my work must come first, huh?
04:47Okay.
04:50I think that what you have to do now
04:53is prove that you're with us, Peter.
04:59Make that one little step.
05:04Show us.
05:09You can do it, Terry.
05:13You'll see.
05:16You with me, man?
05:18Hey, hey, hey, I'm right here, Peter.
05:21I can see it, Terry.
05:51Hey!
05:53It's not funny, piggy.
05:58I'm supposed to be laughing,
06:00but I can't laugh.
06:03What's so funny, Terry?
06:06You're supposed to be laughing.
06:08You're supposed to be laughing.
06:12You're supposed to be laughing.
06:14I'm not laughing.
06:16I'm not laughing.
06:18It's not funny, Piggy.
06:23Peter was a very bright boy.
06:48He was a very smart boy.
06:51He was a very smart boy.
06:54He was a very smart boy.
06:57He was a very smart boy.
07:00He was a very smart boy.
07:03He was a very smart boy.
07:06He was a very smart boy.
07:09He was a very smart boy.
07:12He was a very smart boy.
07:15He was a very smart boy.
07:17He was a very smart boy.
07:20He was a very smart boy.
07:23He was a very smart boy.
07:26He was a very smart boy.
07:29He was a very smart boy.
07:32He was a very smart boy.
07:35He was a very smart boy.
07:38He was a very smart boy.
07:41He was a very smart boy.
07:45The gunner's name was Peter Ladd.
07:48He found 1,500 micrograms of hallucinogens
07:52when he tried to fly.
07:55From eight to five,
07:57he's tied in to Professor Baines.
08:00Yeah, but we got Zip on him.
08:02Yeah, but I have a great deal of faith
08:05in your natural ability to get next to this guy.
08:08Meanwhile, we'll do a little background work on him,
08:11Meanwhile, we'll do a little background work on him,
08:14see if there's any chinks in his psychedelic armor.
08:21Interesting.
08:24What?
08:30Somebody's already beat us to the file, Tewi.
08:33You want to find out who?
08:36Well, there may be a way.
08:39But it's a technique that probably a young cop
08:42of your tender years
08:45probably shouldn't know about.
08:48Are you inside yet?
08:54Well, well, well.
08:59Isn't that interesting.
09:04I got to run something down, Joey.
09:07Why don't you stay here
09:10and work with Detective Mills?
09:13Mills?
09:15Yeah, the detective doing a little casework for me.
09:18I think you might be able to help her out.
09:22Nice throw, Crockett.
09:25Never could beat you at this game.
09:28Let's shake it, Cutter.
09:31You're still mad at me, sonny.
09:34After how long has it been, 12 years?
09:3713, but who's counting?
09:40He's still mad at me, sonny.
09:43After how long has it been, 12 years?
09:4613, but who's counting?
09:4913, but who's counting?
09:52Hey, sonny, listen.
09:55What went down that day you got shot,
09:58I have never forgotten or forgiven myself.
10:01I run it on instant replay in my head every day of my life.
10:05You'll pardon me if I don't jump to forgive you.
10:09I do regret what happened, sonny.
10:12It's over. Forget it. I have.
10:15Tell me why you accessed my file on Terry Baines.
10:18Let me explain.
10:20For the past 5 years, I've been developing new units.
10:23Anti-gang, counter-terrorist.
10:25I come up with something special.
10:28YCU, Young Criminal Unit.
10:31I got 3 of the brightest young cops in this business.
10:34They can get inside places older cops can't touch.
10:39So that's why you pulled my file.
10:44So that you could put your new unit under at Bradfield College.
10:49Well, give it up, pal.
10:52I got a man under.
10:55Hey, sonny. Sonny, come on. Wait.
10:58Hey, I got a hell of a shot with this program.
11:01We're state-mandated. We can cross county lines.
11:04We can get involved wherever we're needed.
11:06And we were assigned to this case by the attorney general.
11:09I don't give a damn if you were assigned by Dan Quayle.
11:13You're not about to go charging in there...
11:16and screwing up an ongoing investigation...
11:19and maybe blow my man's cover.
11:22Forget it, cutter.
11:24Sonny, Terry Baines graduated from Harvard...
11:29summa cum laude in abnormal psychology at 16.
11:33He's got an IQ that's off the charts.
11:35If he makes Hardin, that kid might not have time to call you and Rico.
11:40He's gonna need guys in there, guys who can act fast.
12:05Four out of five. Good shooting, Ray.
12:10Detective Hardin.
12:12Paul Cutter. Welcome.
12:15Let me introduce you to the rest of our team.
12:18Ray Mundy, Jack Andrews.
12:20This is Julian Hardin.
12:22This is Paul Cutter.
12:24Welcome.
12:26Let me introduce you to the rest of our team.
12:29Ray Mundy, Jack Andrews.
12:31This is Julian Hardin.
12:33Ray Mundy, Jack Andrews. This is Joey Hardin.
12:36Our other member, Tonya Lewis, you'll meet later.
12:39Hey.
12:41You're the hotshot Cutter keeps warning us about, huh?
12:45Yeah, I'm from Fayetteville.
12:48Arkansas. Home of the Razorbacks.
12:51Hmm.
12:53Where do you hail from?
12:55Baltimore, former home of the Colts.
12:57Me, I'm into surfboards and bikinis that come from Long Beach.
13:01Ever been to California, Hardin?
13:03Uh-uh, not yet. Maybe someday.
13:07Wanna give it a shot?
13:12Nice gun.
13:14You guys authorized to use magnums?
13:16Sure. These, too.
13:19Some of the dudes we come up against use anti-tank guns.
13:22These cut their firepower a little.
13:31Let's go.
13:45Woo!
13:47Nasty.
13:49No, I don't think Crocker was lying about it.
13:52Not bad, but can you do that on the street, Baltimore?
13:55I'm afraid you're never gonna find out.
13:59All right.
14:02We're all real glad you agreed to meet with us now.
14:06I think that we all have something to offer one another.
14:10I'm gonna be up front with you, Captain.
14:12I'm here because Crocker tells me you have the cards,
14:15and I got no choice.
14:17No offense, but I work best alone.
14:19Maybe, but, uh, keep an open mind.
14:22I don't want to pull rank on you, Joey.
14:25I've just been around a long time.
14:27There always comes a point
14:29where a guy's glad to have a partner around.
14:32I don't want to argue philosophy with you, Cutter.
14:35Look, I've already made contact with Professor Baines.
14:38I've almost penetrated his...
14:40Almost? Pardon.
14:42This guy Baines is offing kids.
14:44We get three guys in there, all of us working different angles,
14:47we're gonna get quicker results and save some lives.
14:50The way I see it, we get three guys in there,
14:53we got two more chances to screw it up.
14:55Whoa, whoa, whoa, huh?
14:57So relax a little.
14:59For this one case at least, we're all working together,
15:02so let's try and act professional about it, okay?
15:17Tonya Lewis, detective.
15:19I see you've survived so far.
15:22Yes, but I'm in serious pain.
15:25Really?
15:27Maybe you should lie down and have someone massage your back.
15:31You think so?
15:33I mean, I've never been too into that new-age stuff,
15:36but I'm real anxious to be proved wrong.
15:39Pardon.
15:41Tonya's been doing some research for us on Professor Terry Baines.
15:45Why don't you see if any of this jives with what you already know?
15:49I did a little work-up on Terry Baines' intellectual background.
15:54As you know, he teaches dream reality at Bradfield College,
15:58but what may be new to you is this.
16:02He doesn't base his interpretation of dreams on Sigmund Freud.
16:07The cornerstone of his entire philosophy
16:11is Edgar Allan Poe's book Eureka.
16:15Poe, but he writes horror stories.
16:17Right.
16:19And I thought they were all just treatments for Roger Corman movies.
16:23Poe thinks the dream world is ideal reality
16:28and that normal waking consciousness is all compromise and lies.
16:33Right, and that fits with what I learned from Peter Ladd,
16:36the kid who jumped last weekend.
16:38See, Baines is developing this new designer drug called Bliss.
16:42The university was financing his research
16:45because they thought it would be invaluable for terminal cancer patients.
16:48But some of the more conservative professors formed a block against him
16:52and they cut off his funding.
16:54That set him off.
16:56Correct, but there's more to all this than just drugs.
17:02Thanks.
17:04Just doing my job, Detective.
17:11She's the best, Hardin.
17:13Listen, you need any kind of help,
17:16you just want to phone in, you use this.
17:19Careful, Brad.
17:21Go on.
17:24Now it's real handy for ordering pizza, too.
17:29Jane Mason was termed schizophrenic by her psychiatrists
17:33because she told them she heard voices.
17:36Okay, fair enough.
17:38But then all the great religious leaders from the past,
17:41St. Joan, St. Paul,
17:44well, they tell us that they heard voices, too.
17:47So then, according to modern psychiatric standards,
17:51perhaps all religious prophets are mad.
17:55If Buddha or Jesus were alive today,
18:00he'd be wrapped in the big shirt, pumped full of mood elevators,
18:04and subjected to ten years of useless talk therapy
18:09designed to make him come out as dull as George Bush.
18:15Professor Baines?
18:17Words of wisdom, Mr. Fallon.
18:19You mentioned Poe before, sir.
18:22Didn't he attempt to reach a visionary state by using drugs,
18:26alcohol and opium?
18:29Well, that's true.
18:31But remember, kiddies,
18:33with Poe, drugs were never merely recreational.
18:38You see, Poe understood what all the great religious leaders knew,
18:42that the waking world is really the world of sleep,
18:47of half-consciousness,
18:49and we need desperately to wake up from that world.
19:00Okay, I think that's enough for today.
19:03Look, when we meet again tomorrow, guys,
19:06try to say something remarkable, because I'm starting to get bored up here.
19:20It's an interesting observation, Fallon,
19:22but I couldn't help noticing that all of your comments
19:25seem to be referring to drugs.
19:27My interest is purely academic, sir.
19:30But it is interesting how many great writers and artists
19:33experimented with them.
19:35Well, that's because any truly revolutionary artist
19:38is never satisfied with the term reality,
19:43a term usually defined by bankers.
19:47I know what Poe is getting at, sir.
19:50Most of my generation is so lame.
19:52They live on the most superficial level.
19:55Cars, VCF...
19:57Thank you. I have to go. Excuse me.
20:01Claire, we have to go.
20:04I've got that appointment.
20:07Prof, Ray Donner, I'm auditing your class.
20:10He's a great lecturer.
20:14Sir, let's go.
20:16I enjoyed talking to you. Maybe I'll see you in the quad.
20:19I hope so.
20:26Listen, Ray, I think Bane's got eyes for Claire.
20:29When he comes on to her, he gets weirded out
20:31and blows what I'm trying to do.
20:33Take another look, dude, because I just got an invite
20:35to go to the professor's party this weekend.
20:37I know all about it. I'm going myself.
20:39That's not the point.
20:41I'm starting to develop a relationship with Bane.
20:43You saw how he was talking to me in class.
20:45He was starting to bite.
20:47I saw a teacher talking to a brown-nosing student.
20:49Afterwards, I saw him walk away from you,
20:51which you then turn around and blame me for.
20:53Just because I'm not thinking with my crotch?
20:55That's wrong, man. Totally wrong.
20:57You're not getting anywhere,
20:59so you get bent out of shape because I am.
21:01Fuck what I got going.
21:03Butt out!
21:32I'll be here.
21:44Susanne, I guess you write poetry.
21:46Interesting.
21:48I've read a lot of your writing.
21:50Oh, but that's not poetry.
21:53Oh, it's better than most poetries.
21:56Revolutionary.
21:59It's a great honor to be in your class.
22:04Have a good time at the party, huh?
22:06I'll just go get something to drink.
22:26You dig Val?
22:28What if I do?
22:30Will you be insanely jealous?
22:32No, I ain't the jealous type
22:34unless it comes to the good professor.
22:38You think that I'm bidding it honorably?
22:40That's pretty silly.
22:42Does that mean you're not?
22:44That means it's none of your business.
22:58Get a little more material.
23:01Fuck.
23:27Where's that hot shot?
23:29He's up there going for it.
24:00What are we doing here?
24:13Here we are.
24:15Practically all alone.
24:17Except for the fact that there's 20 people on the stairs.
24:20That's what makes it a challenge.
24:22Without getting caught.
24:30Well, the answer to your last question, Mr. Donner,
24:34is quite obviously no.
24:39Why don't you go back to the party, Claire?
24:42Now.
24:51I hope you're not upset, Prof.
24:53Prof?
24:55Well, you aren't quite.
24:57You aren't.
24:59You're Mr. Donner.
25:23Oh.
25:44Oh, Joey.
25:46There you are.
25:48Yeah.
25:50Hey, this is some great building.
25:52I was looking at that fountain.
25:54Italian marble, isn't it?
25:56Mm-hmm. It's from the Renaissance.
25:58And this building was once owned by Al Capone in the 1920s.
26:02And he liberated the fountain from Sicily.
26:06Hey, since you like old things so much,
26:08come with me.
26:10I'll show you something that'll give you a real thrill.
26:13Yeah.
26:21Take a seat.
26:29It's my prize.
26:31I found it on a trip to Africa.
26:34See, the natives believe that if you cut a man with this,
26:38he'll be powerless to lie to you.
26:40Interesting, huh?
26:43For example, if I was to cut your face with this knife
26:46and then ask if you were just in here
26:48going through my personal things,
26:50well, you would have to tell me the truth.
26:53Are you asking me, Terry?
26:56Because the answer's no.
26:59I prefer a more direct approach.
27:02Well...
27:06Well, that's very commendable.
27:10What?
27:12Well, as your loyal student,
27:15I've been doing my homework,
27:17and I've discovered that you've lost your backing at the college.
27:22They pulled your grant money,
27:24and you're never gonna be able to finish developing that magic pill.
27:30Who told you these stories, Joey?
27:33Look, Terry.
27:36Designer drugs are coming back in like tie-dye T-shirts.
27:40I make it my business to know who's the best chemist,
27:45and, uh, I gotta buy her.
27:48Mmm. Mmm.
27:50How did I know that your interest in school
27:55was less than academic?
27:58Aah!
28:06Ah.
28:08You see, Joey,
28:10there are no families out there anymore.
28:13The government is just a bunch of vegematic salesmen,
28:17and God has gone on permanent vacation.
28:20America's turned into a big stadium
28:22where a bunch of morons in identical blue raincoats
28:25watch an endless football game,
28:27but I can change all that with my little pill.
28:30I can do, what, a thousand hours of reading books
28:34or discussing the great ideas can never accomplish?
28:37I can make people see, Joey.
28:43So I'd love to meet your buyer.
28:51Tomorrow at 10.
28:54At Penrod's.
28:57And, Joey,
28:59no more games.
29:03All right, Terry.
29:06I'll leave those up to you.
29:33Dom Perignon.
29:36In the afternoon.
29:39Cheers.
29:41Cheers.
29:47I like that.
29:49I like you.
29:55Ah, it's getting hot in here, huh?
30:02I thought that was a girl's line.
30:05It's just that I like you.
30:09I respect you.
30:12How nice.
30:33Cheers.
30:50Cheers.
30:59Claire.
31:02You too.
31:04Our souls.
31:07Incredibly beautiful.
31:11But, uh, look, we're not running a race,
31:15so we don't have to go so fast.
31:17You just have to learn to trust your feelings.
31:20Terry always tells us.
31:22Terry?
31:24You know what Terry is?
31:27I know he can seem weird sometimes,
31:30but he's just trying to get us to realize our full potential.
31:34Claire, listen to yourself.
31:36The guy's a sadist.
31:38He's a control freak.
31:41Great. Terry's not like that.
31:43The professors, they only ask questions.
31:47He tries to get answers.
31:49So he attracts some really smart kids
31:52and some really messed-up ones like Lisa and Peter.
31:56Lisa?
31:59He, uh, told me about this woman
32:03that he was involved with
32:06when he taught at Towson State.
32:09He was crazy about her,
32:11but she got killed in a boating accident.
32:13That's exactly my point.
32:16You're wrong.
32:18He saw things in me that no one else ever did.
32:23He knows things about me.
32:26Not only did I think that he was the smartest man I ever met,
32:30but I also thought he was the kindest.
32:33But lately...
32:36I...
32:38I'm afraid.
32:44It's okay.
32:47Claire.
32:49Claire.
32:51It's okay.
32:54It's okay.
33:11Professor, I heard you made a good friend of mine.
33:15Dan Hoffman, New York.
33:17Mr. Hoffman. New York, huh?
33:19I used to live there myself in Soho.
33:22Before the bankers took it over.
33:25Yeah, I know what you mean.
33:28First thing they do is kick out all the artists.
33:31Second thing they do is dress up like artists themselves.
33:35Hmm.
33:37Joey, um, why don't you go play with some of the coeds, huh?
33:41Yeah, sure.
33:43Good boy.
33:45So, Mr. Hoffman,
33:48Joey tells me that you are interested in,
33:52shall we say, bettering the world through chemistry.
33:56That's true.
33:58You might consider me a kind of chemical Mother Teresa.
34:03With one difference.
34:05I got a very active interest in the profit motive.
34:09Somehow I sort of suspected that.
34:19Hello.
34:22Hey. Nice move, Ray.
34:25You saved my butt.
34:27Yeah, well, that don't mean we gotta become pals or anything, does it?
34:31No, we wouldn't want that.
34:34But I owe you.
34:36Forget about it.
34:38Look, um, have Tonya check out a girl named Lisa Wells from Baltimore.
34:43She was a drowning victim.
34:46You get anything?
34:49Could be, yeah.
34:51We've set up another meet.
34:53Look, I gotta run.
34:55So, uh, you watch your butt, right?
34:57Right.
35:02I saved your life, don't mean I gotta answer the...
35:05Ray, it's me.
35:07I remembered something weird Peter said about Terry's experiments.
35:10We should check his file.
35:12Meet me at Terry's office, Harrison Hall, half an hour.
35:17Got it.
35:25Harden here.
35:31I'm gonna beat you to the punch, Baltimore.
35:40These are reports of some kind of experiment.
35:43Listen.
35:45Gave patient P 300 milligrams of bliss at 10 a.m.
35:48Subject P experienced level 4 by 11 a.m.
35:51Very positive.
35:53What was that?
35:57Listen.
36:00Listen, this is two days later.
36:02Subject P has become angry.
36:04He demanded the drug in greater doses,
36:06and when I refused, he threatened to tell the dean about experiments.
36:10This rage wore a side effect of bliss.
36:12Must work to reduce it and must endeavor to work with Peter.
36:15Explain to him the importance of...
36:17I did work with Peter, or at least I tried to.
36:25She was soft.
36:27Weak.
36:30Drop it, or I give her a bullet.
36:40Drop it.
36:59A gun?
37:03Who would carry a gun?
37:06A dealer?
37:09A cop, maybe?
37:11A cop gets serious banes?
37:22It's a pity that you're so obvious in your affections, Claire.
37:28I did try to teach her an appreciation of subtlety, but...
37:36It's terribly disappointing.
37:51Make sure we have it all.
37:53Yeah, all of it.
37:59Oh, God, Ray!
38:05Oh, God.
38:18Okay, let's cover him up.
38:21Hey, hey, you, you be careful with him!
38:23That was my partner, you hear me?
38:25Calm down.
38:27What the hell was that?
38:30The cowboy and Claire, they didn't die in no car wreck.
38:33Now, I'm taking that son of a bitch Banes out myself, you hear me?
38:37That's right, man. From now on, we'll play by a whole new set of rules.
38:40Bull!
38:41Come here.
38:42Hey, you, you!
38:44Get over here!
38:47This is the kind of cops you guys are, huh?
38:50First time something goes bad, you turn into a couple of cheap-jack vigilantes.
38:54Well, that don't make it with me, man.
38:56Well, what the hell are we supposed to do, then?
38:58That cat ain't gonna sell his ass for now, not with all this heat around.
39:01We're not gonna get him legally. He's gonna walk.
39:04Like hell! You listen to me.
39:07Ray, Ray, Ray blew in. He played cowboy.
39:11He's laying in the street.
39:13You're gonna calm down, both of you, and then you're gonna think.
39:17Oh, Craig, think about what, for God's sake?
39:20Think about how to get in, about how he works, what he needs.
39:26Later, man. I'm out of here.
39:32Well, how would you rate our collaboration so far, Cutter?
39:36Utter failure, a total disaster.
39:39Hey, come here. Come here!
39:41You got something to say?
39:43Say it, kid. I'm not in the mood for witty banter.
39:46Here's the deal. I'm still in this with you because I can't figure out a way to get out.
39:51As soon as this case is finished, we're history.
39:54Fine! Because with that attitude, I don't need you anyway.
39:58What the hell do you expect? This doesn't work.
40:01You don't need a lamp to see that.
40:03I see that I made a mistake about Ray.
40:07He was a brilliant young cop, but I misjudged his ability to work with other people.
40:12His death is on my hands, and I won't forget it as long as I live.
40:19I still think you could do it.
40:22Make a team with these guys.
40:28Let's go.
40:54God.
40:57I guess this is it.
41:00Hey, man, I don't want to quit.
41:02I know, but with Hardin out of it, there's no way.
41:06You can't stay undercover alone.
41:12My old man, who was a cop,
41:17best damn cop in Baltimore,
41:22ended up shot in an alley.
41:26By his partner, who was dealing skag.
41:30It's pretty cold.
41:32That way, you don't want partners?
41:36Could be.
41:40But maybe I just don't trust Cutter.
41:42Oh, come on.
41:44He's Ray's boss.
41:45Wait a minute.
41:47Now, Cutter is not only the best cop I know, he's the best man.
41:51Now, when my daddy died,
41:54he flew with me to Arkansas, and he stayed up with me three nights in a row,
41:58talking me through the whole thing.
42:00Just the kind of man he is.
42:03Isn't that right?
42:05Yeah.
42:13Come on.
42:25Come on.
42:36Terry Baines was accepted for a fellowship to the manager clinic,
42:40but he left under a cloud after his roommate committed suicide.
42:44Now, Tanya's come up with something else on this.
42:47Okay, Lisa Wells, the woman from Towson,
42:50apparently she was a patent lawyer working for Baines,
42:53crazy about him,
42:55and was putting a lot of pressure on him to marry her
42:57when she accidentally drowned.
43:00Like Peter Ladd, she came from a broken home.
43:03In fact, all of Baines' crew have a remarkably similar emotional makeup.
43:08Pig, Antonio, Peter, Claire,
43:11all from broken homes,
43:13and most of them have spent time in psychiatric clinics.
43:16That fits.
43:18Let's nail him.
43:20Come.
43:24Professor Baines.
43:26Oh, I see you're busy. I'm sorry to bother you.
43:29Oh, no, no, no. Nonsense, Zack. I'm just grading papers.
43:32Half-baked ideas written by functional illiterates.
43:35Come on in.
43:41I know I don't have any right to be here.
43:44I...
43:46I just don't know where else to go.
43:50Well, I'm sure it's not as bad as all that.
43:57Whew!
43:59How?
44:03My father, sir, he's a big man...
44:07and a drinker.
44:09He found a poem I was writing.
44:16You know, Zack,
44:18there are authorities for that kind of thing.
44:23Well, I come from a small town, and my father's the mayor there.
44:27Lions Club, Kiwanis.
44:30You know the kind of guy I'm talking about, sir,
44:33to check your pants and a white belt.
44:36Yeah, Mr. Haute Couture.
44:39Loved by all the local gentry, no doubt.
44:42Sure.
44:44King of the appliance salesmen.
44:49But when he gets loaded
44:51and he starts talking about all his glory days on the gridiron,
44:57well, he gets mean.
45:00And he blames it all on me.
45:03And he blames it all on me,
45:06his beatnik commie son.
45:10New Babbits.
45:12Ignorant, arrogant, and brutal.
45:15I just keep having these thoughts, sir,
45:18of just ending it all.
45:23Oh, Zack.
45:27I know exactly how you feel.
45:33But there are other ways.
45:36Believe me.
45:38Only they take courage.
45:42What are they? Tell me.
45:46First, you must forget that your parents are alive.
45:51You have to step away from them as if you were an astronaut
45:56and they were already on another planet.
46:00Do you think you can do that?
46:03If you help me, sir.
46:07If you help me, I think I can.
47:00I think I can.
47:31Looks like he's starting to feel it, professor.
47:35Looks more like he's turning a freak out.
47:39Maybe you should have told him he was taking the drug
47:42instead of just dumping it in his coffee.
47:45And then have him sit there and wait to go on his trip.
47:48This way you get a pure response.
48:01Okay, get him out of there.
48:03Get him out of there!
48:05Hey!
48:11I know who you are, man!
48:16I know who you are!
48:18You're not me!
48:21I know what I am!
48:24You're not me!
48:27You're not me!
48:34Zack?
48:49Come on now, Zack. Easy does it, huh? Come on.
48:52Hey!
48:55Hold on, Zacky boy.
49:03Zack!
49:05Zack, wait!
49:07Come on, Zack, wait up!
49:24Come on.
49:50Get out of the road!
49:52Zack!
50:09Hey! Wait, man!
50:11We missed the boat!
50:13We missed the boat!
50:15I saw it!
50:22I saw it!
50:31Joey, how are you?
50:33I'm okay.
50:35We got serious problems, Professor.
50:37For one, my buyer's split.
50:40Says he can't take the heat.
50:42That's a minor inconvenience.
50:44Once you got a good product, the buyers are gonna come out like wolves.
50:47What about Zack?
50:50I mean, I just talked to him, and he's real freaked.
50:52Says he's still flying.
50:54And he's going to the cops.
50:56So what?
50:58Zack's a nutcase.
51:00Who's gonna believe his word against mine, huh?
51:02That may have been true in the past, Terry,
51:04but with the death of Peter Ladd
51:06and Ray and Claire's little auto accident,
51:08I bet you we could find some interested listeners.
51:11Zack's charges are absurd.
51:15But speaking theoretically, what would you have me do?
51:19Meet me at Harrison Hall tonight at midnight.
51:22I'll show you.
51:31I mentioned Harrison Hall, and you bring me here?
51:34Maybe, uh, Terry likes the view from here better.
51:37You don't mind, do you, hot shot?
51:40Come on, pal.
51:42Let's go, Zack.
52:13See, Ter?
52:15And I thought the teacher-pupil relationship
52:17was built on mutual trust.
52:19He's clean.
52:21Now I trust him.
52:24It's 12-15.
52:26I can barely hear him.
52:28Something's gone down wrong.
52:30Leave the backup. Let's hit it.
52:33Mr. Joey!
52:35Why was I invited up here?
52:38Zackie here wants to show you how sorry he is
52:41he freaked out the other day.
52:44Right, Zackie?
52:46That's right, Professor Baines.
52:48I want to be just like old Mr. Poe.
52:51I want to be just like old Mr. Poe.
52:54I want to be just like old Mr. Poe.
52:57I want to be just like old Mr. Poe.
53:00I want to be just like old Mr. Poe
53:03and fall into the tarn.
53:05Yes, you will, Zack.
53:08We're going to take a little walk together, right, Andrews?
53:13Rebuild our meaningful relationship.
53:17Yeah, sure.
53:20We're going to take one step together, Andrews.
53:26And remember, I'm with you.
53:31And Terry, too.
53:37Take a walk on the wild side, Zackie.
53:42I can do it.
53:45I can, Professor Baines.
53:50I'll never let you down ever again.
53:53A little closer, Zack.
53:56A little closer.
53:58Come on, what are you waiting for, Zack?
54:00I don't know, maybe he doesn't want to go.
54:03Well, he has to go on.
54:06Hey, Joe, I thought you were going to take care of this for me.
54:09Now, you've been doing beautifully so far.
54:12Don't disappoint me now.
54:14I want to, but I feel kind of sick.
54:17It's just nerves.
54:19When I did Lisa, I puked my guts out.
54:23By the time I got to Peter, better than sex.
54:28Now do it.
54:31Up ahead, it's got to be one of those two buildings.
54:36Very interesting, Terry.
54:41Now, you're under arrest for murder.
54:45What do you think about it?
54:47Drop them!
54:51Uh, you forgot one thing, Fallon.
54:54You're not wearing a wire.
54:56It's going to be your word against all of ours.
54:59Not really, Ter.
55:04Hey, hey, what are you guys doing?
55:11Okay, come on, boys.
55:13Come on.
55:18Bad cop, down with drugs, off by angry dealers.
55:24You guys made it really easy for him.
55:27That boy will probably crack up and tell his mother.
55:30Shut the hell up, cop.
55:33Hey, Piggy, let me show you how I call the hogs down at home.
55:39Hey, we're safe.
55:42Hey!
55:45I'm in it!
56:09Freeze!
56:11All of you!
56:39You okay, kid?
56:41Yeah.
56:43I never want a place with a view again.
56:46How'd we do there, Captain?
56:49Not bad for a bunch of hot shots.
56:53You didn't do too bad either, cut, for an old slow guy.
56:58You know what?
57:00I think I'm going to go get a drink.
57:03You didn't do too bad either, cut, for an old slow guy.
57:08It sure don't seem right without the old surf cowboy here, man.
57:13Wish Ray was with us.
57:21Maybe we ought to keep on keeping on.
57:25Hey, what do you say?
57:27I'll buy you dinner.
57:28We'll talk about it.
57:30Hard-headed man, isn't he?
57:33Yeah, that's his trademark.
57:35Yeah?
57:37Well, he doesn't have a patent on it.
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