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01:30Why don't you sit down? You look a little pale.
01:36See, all I needed was a challenging lead for you to follow.
02:09And guess that price when I was the show's spokesmodel.
02:12He went a bedroom set and I helped him break it in.
02:14I'm not going to let you get away with this.
02:18Are you familiar with that marvelous little feature of our justice system called double jeopardy?
02:24You can't try a person twice for the same crime.
02:27That's right. You can't.
02:28So now I'm free to enjoy Elliot's money.
02:30I don't have to worry about going to prison.
02:33Mark, I have you to thank.
02:34I wish it was something ominous I could say in 2001.
02:41Mark, you're such a good loser.
02:45Listen, I just want to say this.
02:46Any time of the day or night, feel free.
02:48Come on by. Help me enjoy all this.
02:50Oh, hey.
03:05Hey, thanks for buying my plane ticket down here.
03:07You saved me a few bucks.
03:08Hmm.
03:09Hmm.
03:23Yeah.
03:25Yeah.
03:26Yeah.
03:28No, we need more.
03:31That looks like a special crime task force is really busy, huh?
03:35I wouldn't know. I've been reassigned.
03:36I'm on the, uh, excellence in police work task force now.
03:41Moving right up.
03:43Mm-hmm.
03:43It's my job to go over every arrest file in the precinct
03:46and, uh, make sure the paperwork is in order.
03:49No, uh, expense account, I guess.
03:53After the Bonnie Vallon trial, I'm lucky to have a salary.
04:00Steve, you remember when you were, oh, 10 years old, I guess.
04:04You wanted so much to go to summer camp.
04:06And I said, no, you shouldn't go,
04:08because other boys were older and, uh, you wouldn't have a good time.
04:11You ought to wait a couple of years.
04:13But you, you, uh, insisted.
04:17And, uh, sure enough, you went for a couple of days and you didn't like it
04:20and I had to come and get you. Remember that?
04:23Dad, what's this all about?
04:25Well, I'm trying to point out that fathers and sons can make mistakes.
04:29What's your point?
04:30Bonnie Vallon is guilty.
04:32What?
04:32She tricked me, Steve. I mean, she tricked everybody.
04:35She's a vicious, cold-blooded murderer.
04:37Steve, you gotta stop her.
04:39It's a little late for that now.
04:41Well, I mean, I know all about double jeopardy and that,
04:43but there must be a way.
04:45Dad, I'm not on the case anymore.
04:47It's Detective Van Sickles.
04:49And she's already arrested someone else for the murder.
04:50Who?
04:51Dr. Vallon's son.
04:54Roger, he's innocent.
04:55Why?
04:56Well, he claims to have been home in the morning of the murder,
04:58only he got a parking ticket two blocks from Dr. Vallon's office at 11.15.
05:04Having been a medical student, he's familiar with nitrous oxide.
05:07Dr. Vallon's nurse, Kimmy, overheard a violent argument
05:10between father and son the day before the murder.
05:13And Roger Vallon's holistic clinic was in financial straits
05:16and his father wouldn't help him out.
05:19Motive means opportunity.
05:23It may not be as compelling as a photograph,
05:25but I think a jury will buy it.
05:26See, if I've made a terrible mistake, I've got to fix it.
05:32Jack, when you look at me, what do you see?
05:37A spoiled little rich girl?
05:39Sometimes.
05:42You know, most of my life I wondered
05:44how I'd get along without money to cushion my every fall,
05:48sustain my setbacks.
05:51I guess now's my chance to find out.
05:54Amanda, you're a doctor.
05:56You graduated near the top of your class in med school.
05:59Yeah, only because I knew if I didn't make it,
06:01if I didn't become a doctor, my life wasn't going to change.
06:04The mere fact that my family's always had money
06:06gave me the freedom to excel.
06:08It's called luck.
06:09Except now, the money that I have, I have earned it.
06:12And it means something to me.
06:13And it's been stolen from me.
06:15And as much as I hate to admit it,
06:19money is a big part of my identity.
06:22And without it, I feel insecure.
06:24I feel insignificant.
06:26I feel vulnerable.
06:27Hey, Amanda.
06:28You're talking to me, all right?
06:30You're being ridiculous.
06:32You're so much more than that.
06:34And you know it.
06:35I am serious.
06:37I am scared.
06:38I am frightened.
06:43I understand.
06:45Look, I told you.
06:47I'm going to get your money back for you, didn't I?
06:48And I appreciate the gesture, Jess.
06:49Not a gesture.
06:50A friend of the family tracked down Wallace Sterling.
06:55A friend of the family?
06:55You don't mean one of these men.
06:57No.
06:58Travel agent.
07:00He checked the international flights from LAX
07:02and found Wallace Sterling's ticket to the Caribbean.
07:05And from there, he could go anywhere.
07:08Yeah, with my money.
07:09We're never going to find him.
07:11We don't have to.
07:12Well, that's easy for you to say, Jack.
07:14You're not living in the doctor's lounge.
07:15Hey, you know, and you've done such a lovely job in that.
07:18Amanda.
07:20The guy's going to come to us.
07:24This is incredible.
07:26It's OK.
07:27If you go for that kind of thing.
07:29OK.
07:29Jack, this is a Renoir,
07:31perhaps the most important impressionist painter of all time.
07:34If the guy didn't paint that on black velvet,
07:36what do I care?
07:37Hello, Jack.
07:38Hey, Peter, how you doing?
07:39This is Amanda.
07:41Peter.
07:41Pleasure.
07:42How you doing?
07:43So sorry to keep you waiting.
07:44Oh, don't be.
07:45I could stare at this art for hours.
07:47You like it?
07:48Oh, yes.
07:49This is one of the most beautiful pieces of art I've ever seen.
07:52Great.
07:52Take it.
07:53I've got plenty more where that came from.
07:55Come with me.
07:56This is the same Renoir.
08:08I think the frame works really well on that one inside, don't you?
08:11Wait a minute.
08:12Are these all forgeries?
08:13I prefer to call them differently created originals.
08:16Has a certain ring to it, don't you think?
08:18Peter's work hangs in some of the world's finest museums.
08:21But this is a perfect rendition.
08:23It's so nice to meet someone who really appreciates fine art.
08:27Not junk.
08:28Like this.
08:30Now that's third and less than a series, right, Peter?
08:33The original was stolen from a museum in Boston last year.
08:36Hasn't been seen since.
08:37Hardly seems worth the effort.
08:39Oh, it will.
08:40To the collector who owns the other two pieces.
08:42You actually think that Sterling will come out of hiding for this?
08:45Are you kidding me?
08:46Once we get the word out, nothing will keep this guy away.
08:54How thoughtful of you to come visit me.
08:56Well, you may not think so after I say what I came to tell you.
08:59You're not here because you feel responsible, are you?
09:02Frankly, yeah.
09:03Well, don't be.
09:04I'll be out of here as soon as the police realize I'm innocent.
09:07Roger, why did you lie about where you were the morning your father was murdered?
09:13Well, after the fight we'd had the day before, I knew I'd be a suspect.
09:17Did you go to his office?
09:20Well, I walked around for about an hour, trying to build up the courage.
09:25But I just couldn't bring myself to beg him for money.
09:29So I drove home.
09:33This is all my fault.
09:35Why, because you proved Bonnie was innocent?
09:37Well, no, see, here's the thing.
09:39No, Bonnie is a very beautiful person.
09:43And she made my father very happy.
09:44And if one of the two of us has to be in jail for a crime we didn't commit, I'd rather it was me.
09:53Look, Roger, I'll get you out here as soon as possible.
09:56I promise you that.
09:58Well, don't worry about me.
10:00Just promise me that you'll find the monster that took my father's life and make him pay.
10:05And give Bonnie my love.
10:06I'm going to take you out here as soon as possible.
10:27So...
10:27Good afternoon.
10:42I believe you have the presidential suite reserve for me.
10:45The name is Rinaldi.
10:47Carmine Rinaldi.
10:48There you go, sir.
10:57Carmine Rinaldi.
11:15Who's asking?
11:17Charles Lane.
11:18I represent a certain party who's interested in cream of celery.
11:21I prefer clam chard and myself, but to each his own.
11:27My assistant, Eunice Gluck.
11:31Let me be very clear.
11:33This certain party understands you have a certain can of soup available for purchase at a certain price.
11:40Certainly.
11:41But not to you.
11:42Mr. Rinaldi does not deal with middlemen.
11:45That's unacceptable.
11:47Well, then, in your case, we'll make an exception.
11:51Right, Eunice?
11:52Mr. Rinaldi took a very big risk in acquiring the soup, so tell your buyer to show respect and deal face-to-face.
12:00If this certain party wanted to make the purchase himself, he'd be here.
12:05Instead, he sent me to negotiate the price and authenticate the piece.
12:08If that's a problem for you, then our business is concluded.
12:14That's absolutely no problem.
12:19She's a good kid, but, uh, she gets a little carried away looking out for my best interest.
12:24Do you understand?
12:24I'm staying here at the hotel.
12:27Whenever you're ready to discuss terms, so am I.
12:30I'll tell you what, Charlie.
12:32I need a couple hours to freshen up.
12:34I just arrived, and I'm still on Zurich time.
12:37Until later this afternoon.
12:38Fine with me.
12:39What the hell were you doing in there?
12:52Making sure the fish took the bait, as they say, in the game.
12:56Besides, the way that you were handling things, Sterling would never have shown.
12:59What game?
13:00What are you talking about?
13:01Jack, you don't need to patronize me.
13:03I know what's going down, baby.
13:05The Swindler's Guidebook by Sammy Backlund.
13:13I knew it.
13:14I knew it.
13:15I knew it.
13:16I knew it.
13:17I knew it.
13:18I knew it.
13:19I knew it.
13:20I just, I know.
13:21I made a huge mistake letting you get involved in all this.
13:23You should have stayed back at the hospital.
13:25Here.
13:25Jeff, I really appreciate your help, and I'm either with you all the way on this, or we forget about it altogether.
13:29I'm not letting you take the risk alone.
13:31He took my money, not yours.
13:34Well, you want it back, don't you?
13:35Of course I want it back.
13:36Then let me handle it.
13:38You'll get Sterling and your money.
13:40I got it all worked out, Amanda, all right?
13:42What if Sterling's middleman finds out that our cream of celery is a fraud?
13:45Are you kidding me he won't?
13:47The artist himself won't even be able to tell the difference.
13:49Now, trust me, thank you.
13:53Swindler's Guidebook.
13:55Amanda, this is a very delicate operation, you know what I'm saying?
13:57There isn't a move anybody can make that I haven't already anticipated, except for this one.
14:05You have no right to sell cream of celery.
14:13Only I can.
14:14Your name wouldn't happen to be Campbell, would it?
14:17You're trying to cut in on my action with a forgery.
14:20I want to kill you both right now.
14:24What?
14:26After everything that I've done for you?
14:28Yeah, you stole the painting, but that was the easy part.
14:31Easy?
14:31Yeah, easy.
14:33Come on.
14:35I had to get the word out.
14:38I had to line up potential buyers and check their credentials.
14:41And I didn't even have the original painting to work with.
14:44And that, my friend, that was the tough part.
14:46And all I really want for my strenuous efforts is a paltry 75%.
14:51Forty.
14:55Forty.
14:56Forty.
14:56No, you see, you don't understand how the negotiation process works.
14:59When I say 65, you're supposed to...
15:00Forty.
15:02He's a tough negotiator.
15:08Done.
15:08I'll be watching you.
15:21Come on, man.
15:33Talk about a second story, man.
15:37See that now?
15:38We don't have to worry about Sterling's guy spotting off forgery.
15:42They got it all under control.
15:44Take it.
15:45Aw.
15:57Yes?
15:57Mrs. Vallon?
15:58Yes.
15:59Nathan Keyes, Sheldrake Insurance.
16:01Oh, I'm so pleased you're here.
16:02Please come in.
16:04I've been really looking forward to this.
16:07Mark?
16:08Hi.
16:08What are you doing here?
16:09I asked Dr. Sloan to join us.
16:11Oh, the place is lovely.
16:14Did you use a professional decorator of it?
16:16Yes, actually, I did.
16:18Is there an upstairs to it?
16:20Yes, yes.
16:20Could we see all of it?
16:21I'd love to show it to you, but I really do want to put it down to it.
16:25Now, would you like to have a seat up here?
16:26Now, about your late husband's $2 million life insurance policy...
16:33Would you like to sit down?
16:34No, thank you.
16:35All right.
16:36If you will just sign here.
16:38Sign there?
16:39Okay, I'll be happy to.
16:40When do I get my money?
16:41Now, you misunderstand, Mrs. Vallon.
16:43This is a waiver relinquishing all claims to that money.
16:46What?
16:49You must be crazy.
16:51No, Dr. Sloan was kind enough to fill us in on your machinations, Mrs. Vallon.
16:56Dave McDonald, the picture you took for your alibi.
16:59Hi, sir.
17:00Money, remember?
17:01I'll tell you what I remember, Mark.
17:03I remember that I have been through a court of law and been found completely innocent.
17:07That was a criminal case.
17:09This is civil.
17:10We're denying your claim is fraudulent.
17:13I'll sue.
17:15And we'll put Dr. Sloan on the stand.
17:17Let a jury decide if you're entitled to your late husband's money.
17:21I suggest that you sign that waiver, Mrs. Vallon, before things get messy.
17:28Really love what you've done with the place, Bonnie.
17:31Elliot would have approved, I'm sure.
17:57Okay, what do you expect to find here?
17:59Marliss Sterling.
18:01It's something to eat.
18:01I'm starving.
18:02Yeah, well, I don't think you're going to find him here.
18:04No, look what I did find.
18:06Beautiful.
18:06Ooh, congratulations.
18:08Where's Sterling?
18:09Maybe you're fine, though.
18:10I bet you Charlie does.
18:11And if my guess is right, he talked to him right after our little meeting.
18:20Hi, this is Charles Lane in 6517.
18:23I'd like to use the express checkout, please.
18:26I'd like to use the express checkout, please.
18:30Channel 3?
18:30Thank you very much.
18:33Ah, the wonders of modern technology.
18:36I can review my bill without having to wait in those boring lines.
18:41Well, I don't see what good checking out of the hotel is going to do.
18:45What, you didn't read about that in your little guidebook?
18:47Well, it's amazing what you can find out about a guy from his hotel bill.
18:52Hmm.
18:53Let's see.
18:53Our boy Charlie likes room service.
18:58Likes adult movies.
19:00Want to watch one?
19:01Best of all, he likes making lots of calls to the Bahamas.
19:09Well, you know, I wonder who could be there.
19:20Hello?
19:22No time for small talk.
19:23Text Chastain here.
19:24Let's deal.
19:26Deal?
19:26Soup, man.
19:27Soup.
19:28Charlie Lane's selling me his cream of celery tomorrow.
19:30His cream of celery.
19:32Birthday gift from a princess.
19:33But I figure what good is celery without asparagus and broccoli?
19:36So I made a few phone calls.
19:38You got them.
19:38I want them.
19:39You name your press.
19:40How did you get my phone number?
19:42Man worth close to $100 million and get anything he wants.
19:45As long as he's willing to pay for it.
19:47Well, those paintings are not for sale.
19:49And neither is his.
19:51I mean mine.
19:52What I mean is that he...
19:53I don't care what you mean.
19:55You got me over a bail.
19:56You name your press, I'll pay it.
19:58My princess has her little heart set on soup.
20:01And I try never to disappoint my mama.
20:07That was a horrible accent, wasn't it?
20:08It was terrible.
20:09But you know what?
20:10He bought it.
20:10Hook, line, and sinker.
20:11Come on, I gotta make a phone call.
20:20Charles Lane, please.
20:21What do you mean he checked out?
20:25Yeah, when is the next flight to Los Angeles?
20:34Okay.
20:37I'm on my way.
20:40Mark, what now?
20:41Good news, Bonnie.
20:42I doubt it from you.
20:42I want you out of my notes.
20:43I have just convinced Roger to contest his father's will.
20:45I think we can keep it in probate for five years at least.
20:48Mark, I want you out of your ear.
20:50I'm going to get a restraining order, Mark.
20:52Hope you haven't quit your day job.
20:53What are you talking about?
20:55Well, Bonnie's going to be a little short of cash,
20:56and you're going to need all you can get your hands on for a lawyer.
20:59I want you out of here.
21:00You're going to petition the district attorney's office
21:01to issue a warrant for your arrest.
21:04On what charge?
21:05Remember that false alibi you held Bonnie with?
21:07You committed perjury.
21:09That's something.
21:10You're going to prison, and she's going free.
21:12Is that ironic or what?
21:13Don't listen to him.
21:14He is just trying to scare you.
21:15Let me interrupt your time of mourning.
21:16Will you get out of here?
21:17I know how devastating it is to lose a loved one.
21:19Really?
21:19I'll just let myself out.
21:21Thanks.
21:21God, he's starting to irritate me.
21:25I mean, really, you know what?
21:26It's time.
21:27It's time to say bye-bye to him permanently.
21:30Hey.
21:31I'm a perjurer.
21:32I'm not a killer.
21:33That's your department.
21:35I thought we were in this together.
21:40Eve.
21:41Hey, Jack Stewart.
21:42I heard you were back in town.
21:44Listen, if you're free this afternoon,
21:45I'd like to explain about that little misunderstanding
21:47at the convention.
21:49Just give me a chance.
21:51All right?
21:52That's great, because I got a limousine waiting
21:54downstairs, and it's got our name on it.
21:56We're going to do a little sightseeing.
21:57What do you say?
22:00Great.
22:01All right, I'll meet you down in the lobby.
22:03Uh, hold on just a hot second.
22:04I did not pay for a limousine for you
22:06to romance an old flame.
22:08Come on, Amanda.
22:08What good is a limousine if you can't impress a girl with it,
22:10right?
22:11And besides, who's, uh, whose credit card
22:15is that limousine on in any way?
22:16Is it mine?
22:18Temporarily.
22:19I have every intention of paying you back,
22:21assuming your plan works, which I'm not.
22:24Assuming, that is.
22:25It will.
22:26You just relax, you little buckaroo,
22:28because that's what I'm going to do.
22:37What a nice surprise.
22:39I hope it wasn't too much trouble.
22:41At least I could do to make up for what happened the other night.
22:43From now on, I promise nothing will get in the way
22:46of us getting to know each other again, okay?
22:49FBI.
22:50Special Agent Matthew Dickerson.
22:52And Agent Mayer, Organized Crime Task Force.
22:54You're under arrest.
22:55You know, forget about getting reacquainted, Jack.
22:57I think I know you too well.
22:59No, wait a minute.
22:59I can explain.
23:00Good.
23:00We got a lot of questions.
23:14Dr. Sloan's office.
23:16Well, he's not here, but as soon as he comes in, I'll...
23:19Got a lot of thinking to do.
23:21I don't want to be disturbed.
23:22Unless it's an emergency.
23:23It's an emergency.
23:23What?
23:24In operating room 7.
23:28Yes, he's on his way.
23:30All right, darling.
23:41Hello?
23:43Anybody here?
23:45Emergency!
23:49Huh.
24:02Dave.
24:05Dave.
24:09Hey, Dave.
24:10Dave, don't mess with that stuff.
24:12That's dangerous.
24:13Dave, come back here.
24:19Come on, I'm in trouble.
24:35Come.
24:36I've got to get out of here.
24:38I've got to get out of here.
24:42Oh.
24:44Whew.
24:44Whew.
24:45Huh.
24:48Who, who, who, who...
24:50I got an outfit.
25:20I need to get out.
25:27Okay.
25:29Hut, hut, hut.
25:34Come on, guys.
25:35We should have handed it off.
25:37Oh.
25:47Dr. Sloan's office.
25:49Hey, Dolores.
25:50Hi.
25:51What do you want?
25:54Hey, help.
25:55Who is this?
25:57Dolores, they're trying to kill me.
26:00Listen, I do not have time for any jokes.
26:03No.
26:04Hey, it's Mark Sloan.
26:06Yeah, and I'm Aretha Franklin.
26:08It is?
26:09Hey, Aretha.
26:10Hey.
26:11Hey.
26:12She hung up on me.
26:13Ready?
26:14Hey.
26:15Hey.
26:16Hey.
26:17Hey.
26:18Hey.
26:19Hey.
26:20Hey!
26:21Hey, hey!
26:22Hey, hey!
26:23Hey!
26:40Hey.
26:41Hey.
26:42What's in the bucket?
26:47Briggs.
26:48Hey, Norman.
26:49Hey, listen.
26:52Norman, it's Mark.
26:53I'm dying.
26:55I'm glad you find it so amusing.
26:57But I, for one, am fed up with being the butt of every joke at this hospital, Mark.
27:02Wait a minute.
27:03Norman, he's trying to kill me.
27:05I'm dying down here.
27:07Norman.
27:10I'm sure you are.
27:11But next time, do it at someone else's expense.
27:14No.
27:15No, I'm trapped in the, in the, in the, what do you call it?
27:18Norman?
27:19Oh, yeah.
27:23Oh, I'm...
27:25I am a busy man, Miss Mitchell.
27:35And I don't have time for Dr. Sloan's childish and asinine jokes.
27:38I'm not busy.
27:39And Lord knows I'm not a man.
27:42But I don't have time for them either.
27:44He called you too?
27:46Laughing like a fool.
27:48God help us.
27:49Oh, my God.
27:59He, he, he really is dying.
28:01You really are dying.
28:12You're so sorry.
28:13You're so sorry.
28:13You're so sorry.
28:13I told you.
28:14Did you see that?
28:16Hey, I broke down that door with this axe.
28:19I destroyed it.
28:22Tell you again if I have to.
28:23I'm a doctor.
28:26And what a brilliant cover it is, too.
28:28We know all about the theft.
28:30The forgery.
28:30The little fine art auction.
28:32You're gonna make a great prison doctor.
28:34This is not what it looks like.
28:37Oh.
28:37You're saying you're not peddling the stolen cream of celery soup, then double crossing the
28:40buyer with a fraud.
28:41No, but that's close.
28:43But not for the reasons you guys think.
28:46You're going down.
28:47The question is, for how long?
28:48Tell us the names of the people involved.
28:50How you did the job.
28:51Maybe you'll get out in time to collect your first Social Security check.
28:53Wait a minute, wait a minute.
28:54This isn't fair.
28:56Wallace Sterling, he took all of my money and he disappeared.
28:59I was living in the doctor's lounge.
29:01And my good friend Jack, he told me that he was gonna get my money back because Sterling
29:05didn't have the cream of celery to go with the cream of asparagus or the cream of raw
29:09wheels.
29:10No need to get hysterical, ma'am.
29:12Well, Jack doesn't have the stolen cream of celery, but he had one made so that I could get
29:16all of my money back.
29:17But now it doesn't matter because I'm going to jail.
29:19It's not even our fault.
29:20Try and control yourself.
29:21It's all right.
29:22We understand.
29:23Just stop crying.
29:27Is that true?
29:29Every word.
29:32See who it is.
29:46All right, that's Sterling's middleman.
29:52Now, if you believe us, even for a minute, you guys will get lost.
29:57All right, we go in the closet.
29:58We will.
29:59Don't you try anything funny, we come out shooting.
30:06Silver's Handbook, chapter number seven, one in doubt.
30:08Cry.
30:09When this is over, I want to read that book.
30:10Where have you been?
30:19There's been a terrible screw-up.
30:21Somehow the idiots who run this hotel checked me out.
30:24Oh, no wonder I couldn't get in touch with you.
30:26I hope you haven't accepted any bids while I was gone because I'll double any offer on the
30:30table.
30:30But first, I'd like to see the soup.
30:32It's on its way.
30:35If it's dry.
30:35Listen, that's a young lady that I have an appointment with, you know what I mean?
30:43At a time like this.
30:44Hey, look, I thought I'd be done with my business.
30:46I thought I'd be celebrating.
30:47When are you going to put a cork in that raging libido of yours?
30:50You know, this is not a good time for us to be seen together.
30:53Get rid of the bimbo.
30:54How about a trip to the bathroom?
30:55Wallpaper's lovely.
30:56It's flogged.
31:01Hey.
31:02Here, come on in.
31:03Fresh off the easel.
31:04Oh, it's a work of art.
31:06You're a genius.
31:11All right.
31:12Peter, get behind the couch.
31:14Come on, just get behind the couch.
31:15Watch the cold.
31:17There you go.
31:17Get down.
31:18Get down.
31:20Nice to you to drop in.
31:22That wallpaper, huh?
31:25Could we please get this over with?
31:27All right.
31:28Here we got it.
31:28Here's the deal.
31:31Want a half a million dollars in cash?
31:34You get the payment.
31:35Done.
31:36I'll have the money here by 11.30 tomorrow morning.
31:38Good.
31:38But before you see my green, I want to see your celery.
31:42You got it.
31:47All right.
31:47I've done my job, Steve.
31:48Do yours.
31:49I'll bring the soup.
31:50But if you try to rip me off, I'll snap you like a piece of celery.
31:54That was very witty.
31:56A simple thank you would have been fine.
31:57I'm very confused.
32:01Oh, that, well, come on.
32:03That's because you're in the house inhaling paint fumes all day.
32:06You know what I mean?
32:07You got to get outside in the backyard once in a while.
32:09You got to smell some fresh air.
32:11Trust me, I'm a doctor.
32:12And they, uh, they validate parking at the front desk, okay?
32:18We'll be back later.
32:19You bought yourself some slack.
32:21Don't hang yourself with it.
32:26I'm going to see a side of you I never knew.
32:30We're almost home.
32:38Oh, no.
32:39I just can't get rid of you, can I?
32:42I never expected to see you around here again, Mark.
32:44Or anywhere else.
32:46David McDonald just tried to kill me.
32:47Is that right?
32:48Well, I'll have to talk to him about that one.
32:51That's not very polite of him.
32:52I wouldn't mind a word with him myself.
32:54Well, I'm sure that you scared him off, Mark,
32:56with all that talk about going to prison.
32:58Doesn't it bother you that Roger, who loves you, trusts you,
33:02might go to prison for a claim he didn't commit?
33:04It really will weigh heavily on my mind
33:07as I sip my pina colada,
33:09my gaze drifting off over a perfect white sandy beach
33:13to the Emerald Sea,
33:15and I'll think, better him than me.
33:18What are you going to do for money?
33:22Money?
33:24Mark, hadn't you noticed?
33:25I have some hidden assets.
33:26I'll think, sir.
33:34I don't think so.
33:34What do you feel about?
33:35No, no, no, no.
33:36No!
33:36There's nothing here to do for the rest of your life.
33:36It's fine.
33:37Not it, it's fine, but yeah, no.
33:38Sorry.
33:39I don't know where to hurt you,
33:40but no thanks.
33:41You have respect the杯.
33:41And on the end, there,
33:42he is going to stay.
33:44One day, he is!
33:45You have an enemy as much as well.
33:47Did she climb out?
33:49No, no, no, no.
33:50It will be.
33:52It will be.
33:52The police assemble,
33:53didn't treat him to get Dale's all
33:54bail.
33:54you dragged me away from my desk to show me a jersey that you pulled out of the trash
34:09that's not just any jersey that jersey meant so much to david mcdonald he kept it for 10 years
34:14you know what that means yeah bonnie vallon paid him enough for his part in a murder so he could
34:19afford a new one she killed him oh sure now you say that i found david's vitacip packs in her trash
34:28the lab tests show they were full of rat poison so now maybe she's got rats that are into health food
34:36look dad i know you're trying to help but all this is meaningless unless you come up with a body and a
34:41confession how about one of each dad i am not on the case anymore where's your initiative what better
34:48way to get back in your captain's good graces than to catch elliot valens killer i thought i did that
34:53once you meet me in valens office about a half an hour and bring a camera dad you realize where
35:00they're going to put me if the police efficiency task force falls behind in its paperwork back on
35:05the street uh-huh and i do not look good in a meter maids miniskirt oh don't be so hard on yourself
35:10you've got great legs
35:11hi where should i send the check took me three years of planning to break into that museum and
35:24steal the picture you think i'm gonna hand it over to some con man i met yesterday hey i thought we
35:28had a special bond here i'm staying here with my soup and my collateral you know this does not bode well
35:35for our relationship why don't you go in the bathroom
35:40there he is i've got the money do you have the soup right here excuse me for one moment
35:57hi could you page eve lori please i believe she's at the pool exquisite yeah i feel like that you
36:11should see the spaghetti i was to have hanging in my kitchen
36:12eve it's me oh please you didn't fall for that stupid gag my friends played on me
36:21no of course not can i see you listen i'm just tying up a few loose ends and i'll head straight
36:27down to the pool as soon as i'm done okay then i will tell you a very interesting story
36:36all right you got it i'll talk to you later
36:40i'm coming
36:46i'm coming
36:46oh mark go away mark there's nothing more you can do to me
36:55i admit i've been trying to put the pressure on you trying to deny you the one thing about elliott
36:59you did love is money and you have you succeeded grandly but i didn't realize i might be responsible
37:05for another death death who's death thank god you failed i don't know how i would have lived with
37:13myself if you hadn't you've lost me completely david mcdonnell not terribly bright certainly under
37:21your spell willing to do anything for you including killing me what were you afraid of bonnie that he
37:28might try for a lesser sentence by testifying against you this is a little grainy but you can
37:34see that it was taken yesterday at 3 25 pm
37:40where'd you get this you thought you killed david with the rat poison but he's alive and he's been
37:46on a run that is completely nuts he called the police to rats against you they traced the call to a
37:54convenience store in santa fe new mexico got the picture off the security camera right about now he'll
38:00be testifying telling him everything he knows before you can get to the airport it's such a wonderful
38:07performance you are good really but i know exactly where david is and i know exactly where
38:13i'm joining him in the morning yes you'll be joining him in prison for attempted murder mark
38:19my plane leaves at six o'clock would you come by and pick me up just give me a lift the airport
38:24i mean just for old times sake remarkable the way waltengren uses colors is stunning the
38:34fluidity the vibrancy its subtle power is dazzling yeah i'm getting hungry just looking at it all right
38:39let's get down to business i got somebody better looking than you waiting for me down by the pool
38:43right here what are you doing third party i presume you lying backstabbing worm tex told me
39:00everything who's tex you thought you could buy the painting with my money sell it to somebody else
39:06and keep the difference charlie i'm impressed i didn't think you had it in you i don't i will deal
39:12with you later right now i just want to admire my cream of celery oh it takes my breath away it's
39:20worth every penny easy for you to say when you're paying with my money amanda ha i have been meaning
39:28to call you i've been working on your cash flow problem and uh good news your money is safe in the
39:34bank this money is mine actually it's mine that's right you see this is what we call a transaction
39:42you get the money and he gets the painting i've decided to take it all the money and the
39:47painting you learn quick fbi freeze where do you think you're going pal we're seven flights out
39:54well jack do something
40:03freeze stewart
40:06freeze not that
40:24but you weren't kidding
40:52Well, you weren't kidding when you said you were heading straight down to the pool.
40:58What a silly, childish stunt.
41:01You ought to try to be more responsible, Jack.
41:22Poor Dave.
41:52Oh.
41:55Look, this is not what it seems to be.
41:57I can explain this.
41:59Okay.
42:01This is not Dave.
42:02I'm gonna go get some help.
42:05I checked with a contractor.
42:07He was gonna pour the cement tomorrow morning.
42:09Then we would never have found Dave.
42:11But, Mark, you know you had that picture.
42:13You saw him. He was alive.
42:15Bonnie, I used Ellie's computer.
42:17I morphed a picture of Dave onto a picture of Steve I took at the convenience part.
42:21You, above all, should know better than to trust a photographer.
42:24Well, I do know better than that.
42:25I do know better.
42:26Could we talk alone?
42:27Could we just get rid of him and could we talk?
42:29Let's go.
42:30We could discuss it.
42:31Mark, I know that you're my friend.
42:32And I know deep down you want to help me.
42:34In your heart, Mark, you know I'm not guilty.
42:37Mark?
42:38Mark?
42:39Hey!
42:40What's going on?
42:41Hi, Jack.
42:42What is that?
42:43This happened to be Elliott Ballin's Surgeon of the Year Award.
42:46Yeah, what's he doing here?
42:47That body gave it to me.
42:48He said I earned it.
42:49Steve Riener, you still in the doghouse?
42:51Well, I didn't make the special crimes task force, but at least I'm back in homicide.
42:55Did you get your teeth clean?
42:56No, why?
42:57You've been smiling since you walked in here.
42:59You know why?
43:00I have unreal news.
43:02Oh, I heard about that.
43:03The cream and celery soup's back in the museum.
43:05And Sterling's in jail.
43:06Amanda got her money back and the FBI cleared you of any wrongdoing.
43:10No, that's not it.
43:11What could be better than that?
43:12You ready?
43:13Eve Laurie and Lloyd Fleming ran off to Las Vegas and got married.
43:19After three dates.
43:21Sounds irresponsible.
43:23No.
43:24Well, I finally moved out of the doctor's lounge.
43:27Oh, that's a shame.
43:28It was getting kind of homey in there.
43:30Now I have a new condo, and I'm having my car delivered to me this afternoon.
43:35And I owe it all to you, Jack.
43:37Yes, you do.
43:39I couldn't ask for a more responsible friend.
44:00For the show.
44:01vorher put some buttons on, and I'll try it.
44:04Because the family will bring them away to you, Jack.
44:06Let me show you what's Batman.
44:10Villain Danke.
44:17How might this felling that play with you in with Eli Jalkins?
44:21That's why, pull it forward.
44:22You can see you.
44:23Originally, I got you hooked up.
44:24Looking back, there's a tomb of the school.
44:26We are now living in the house.
44:27Wait, put the Archie.