Chatter (2015) - full transcript

While monitoring Internet traffic for the Department of Homeland Security, Agent Martin Takagi comes across the intimate video chats of a couple, temporarily living in different parts of the world, who begin to discover their new home is haunted.

Hey Carl.

Thanks for seeing
me on short notice.

- Of course, Nate.

- Who's she?

- Meghan Collins, we actually
crossed paths at Arlington.

- Meghan is Level 6, TAA, so
I thought it best she be here.

- Okay.

- So what can we do for you?

- It's about Carolyn.

She disappeared during
an investigation.

I need your help.



- Yeah I heard, but I'm not
really sure what we can do.

- Just take a look at this.

- I mean seriously Dad,
aren't you a little scared?

That place looks
like it's something

out of a Stephen King novel.

- Ah, you know me
sweetheart, I live for this.

Besides, there's not much
going on here anyway.

I've been here 4 nights
and I am not impressed.

- Oh, I'm so sorry the big bad
ghost is being uncooperative.

- Yeah well.

- What?

- I don't know, you
remind me of your mom.

- Dad.
- She loves you very much Kay.

- Yeah well, whatever,
I wouldn't know.



- Hey listen, I need to
fill you in on some things

when I get home about your mom.

Shit!
- What was that?

- I don't know, came
from upstairs, I think.

- You okay?
- Wow!

That was impressive.

I'm going to check it out.

- Okay, be careful.
- Yeah.

Hey, record this.
- Already am.

Daddy?!

Shit.

Dad!

- Carolyn, Carolyn!

Carolyn, are you there?

- Wow.

- I need you to
help me find her.

- How?

- You're Homeland Security,
you're watching people.

- Colonel Terry.

- Mister Terry, I don't work
for your people anymore.

- Mr. Terry, I don't know
what you think you have heard,

but we are not in the
business of spying.

- Cut the crap, Meghan.

I know all about this place.

I know about Endesign
Solutions, okay?

- Endesign Solutions is a...
- A DHS front.

You're watching people, Carl.

Internet, video
chat, blah blah blah.

- In the interest of Homeland
Security, that is our purpose.

- 2300 people go missing here
every day without a trace.

If you're monitoring people,

there's got to be
occurrences like this.

She'll show up.

- You're asking us
to turn this division

into Ghost Hunters.

- We can keep an eye
out, off the record.

- What record?

- If anything shows
up, I'll let you know.

You got it?
- Yes, Mr. Director.

- Thank you.

She's out there,
please find her.

- This is the one
I owe you, Nate.

Keep it between us.

- Oh, one other thing,

once they know you can see
them, they'll come after you.

And so
they're watching us,

and they're listening
to our conversations.

And they always have been.

The only difference is,
now it's perfectly legal,

thanks to the Patriot Act.

So now some
low-life, moron loser

can sit around at the CIA, or
the NSA, or Homeland Security,

or any government
agency, in fact,

any independent contractor now
since we job everything out.

He can sit around and
pleasure himself all day long

listening to our conversations.

How is that for American?

- And Chris said that I told
him that he was an asshole,

but I told him that he was
acting like an asshole.

- What an asshole!

- Oh god.

- Oh, you gotta
do what I do bro.

You just fuckin' take your BCAA,

you gotta take definitely
your multivitamins,

take lots of shits,
and you'll be set, man!

- Yeah Todd.

Here we go.

I totally think

I could get used to this
perspective, this is great.

Just, if you wouldn't
bending down,

just, give me a
little bit lower.

- David!
- Just lower little.

- Stop it, I'm at work!
- Nobody's around!

C'mon, just a little peak.

- No, you're bad!

No.
- I'm horny., I'm horny.

Stop
it, I'm at work.

- Please?
- No!

- Oh hey!

Uh, this is Alex.

Hi Alex.
- Hi!

- Alex is the realtor
who reps this house.

- Oh, hi!

- Sorry to interrupt, were you
in the middle of something?

- No!
- Oh no!

Haha, no.

This is just us, we play
this game, we uh, yeah.

Do I need to sign something?

- No, I'm just here
to bring you the keys

and I'll let you two
get back to conversing.

- Okay.

- Oh, congratulations
on your new home!

- Thank you!

- Okay
- Sorry,

don't mind my pervy husband!

Bye!

- Woo hoo!
- Woo hoo!

She's pretty.

- What?
- She's pretty.

I'm not sure how I feel
about you all alone

with her running around.

- Oh, come on!

You know I can't wait
for you to get here.

- Yes, I know.

- But actually, if
you just gave me

a little bit of skin,
just to tide me over.

- Just a teeny bit.
- No!

But I'll tell you
what I will do,

how about we set up a little
play date later tonight?

- Really?

- Seven your time.
- Awesome!

I am counting the
minutes, that sounds good.

- Good.

- I love you and I miss you.

Bye.
- Bye.

- You working late?

- Oh yeah, I'm swamped
with these reports.

- Just create a
template, copy and paste.

- Well, that's cheating.

I could report you
for that you know.

Oh, an idealist!

What are you doing working
in Homeland Security?

Uh, the pay.

- Can you hit the
lights before you go?

Goodnight.
- Night.

- Sexy wife, it's
about to be sexy time.

This is kind of cool
we're doing this.

- Can you show me
the house first?

Please?

- But sweetheart,
it's sexy time!

- If you do, I'll make
it worth your while.

- Okay, and we're walking!

Obviously, this is the bedroom

where the, um, magic
almost happened.

This is the stairs.

This is what we
walk up and down.

Nice wood floors, I thought
you would like that.

- I do.

Um, this is the living room,

where, um, all the
living happens.

This is the dining room,

where I guess I should
probably fold some clothes

or pick up stuff.

This is the kitchen where
we will eventually cook.

- I love it.
- Wash hands,

drink cold beverages, and eat.

Speaking of eating.

This, you're gonna like
this, is all the food I have.

This is where you're
supposed to feel sorry for me

because I have no food
and I'm gonna go hungry,

so you need to get
to town very fast

'cause you know what I'm
like when I'm hungry.

Back to the stairs.

Walk back up stairs,
tour is done.

Back to the important room.

Oh my gosh, what's
this bed doing here?

So weird!

Gotta get up on it.

All right, are we good now,
did you see everything?

Can we got on with
the getting off?

- Yes, you can have
your present now.

- Okay hold on!

- Are you ready?
- I'm ready!

- Okay
- Oh, I'm ready.

- Oh my.

You like?

- Uh huh.

- Yeah, yeah.

God you're beautiful.

I want you to pretend that
I'm with you right now.

Okay.

Oh my God!

Right!

- Oh my God!

- We have to do that again.

- Definitely!

- I mean, like before
you leave and get here,

we need to do that.
- Again.

That was awesome!

You liked it?

Yeah!

- I can be, I can be ready in
like, give me four minutes.

Four minutes?

What the?

- Hold on.

- What was that?

- That was weird.

- Is that chili?
- Yes.

- Is it seven in the morning?
- Yes.

- Would you like
to have a berry?

- No.

- You know that you're
going to kill yourself

if you keep eating that way?

- No, no, no.

This is what's keeping me
alive during this two week

brain session for the
film score, trust me.

- You know it's going to be
amazing no matter what you eat.

- Oh hey, you know I put the
bed together last night, right?

- Mm-hm, yes, I saw.

You're quite handy,
I didn't know that.

How does it sleep?

- Pretty good.

Except there must be a neighbor

with a sick kid
here or something.

Or a cat that's literally dying.

- Ew.
- I kept hearing all this

crying and moaning all night.

It went on all night.

- Do you know which
neighbor it is?

- No, I mean, we don't
have anybody next door,

so it must be, I
don't know, somebody.

I have to look around.

Oh hey, I wanna show
you something else.

- Okay.
- This is cool.

I'm gonna switch to
phone mode, okay?

- Mm-hm.

- Okay, can you see me?

Yes, okay, we're good.

So, quick tour.

You've seen the living room

and you've seen the dining room,

and you've seen all the boxes
I am diligently cleaning up.

And uh, kitchen.

But this, is what I
wanted to show you.

Check this out.

Okay, bare with me.

Oh, look!

Huh, I found this yesterday.

- Whoa, creepy!

- Okay, hey look.

How about that for fucked up?

Jesus!

David, who's that?

- What, what?

- I thought, I thought I saw
someone standing upstairs.

Nice try.

Okay, look.

Well hello there little girl.

What the!

- David!

David what happened?!

David are you okay?

Okay, what the fuck?

Hang on, just hang on
for a minute, hang on.

- What's going on?

Where's the door?

- Are you okay down there?

I am.

That scared the shit out of me!

- Hi!
- So um,

yeah, we got a big
creepy basement.

- Are you okay?

- Yeah, besides the pee
running down my leg, I'm fine.

Seriously, that scared me.

You know what I could use?
- What?

- A little comforting.
- Yes.

- A little sexy time.

Will you give me a
little sexy time?

You are insatiable!

Why don't you do a show for me?

- I need it!

Sweetheart, look at this.

- I can see, oh you're shaking!

Do a show for me!

- Do a show for you?
- Yes!

- Are you serious?

- Yes.
- Okay.

How's that?

- Hold on, how's this?

Whoo!

- We're gonna start
with this number.

- Oh my God!

- I'm trying to get my hips in.

Ugh.

- That's what I
call a coffee break.

- Yeah.
- Hi David.

- Hi Jenna.

- Uh, Charles needs us.

See ya!
- Sorry babe, I got to go.

Bye.

Hi!

Ready, open!

- I couldn't sleep.

That freaking kid was
up all night long.

- Did you ever find
out who has the kids?

- No, I haven't.

But when I do.

Hold on.

Uh, hello?

Hey David, it's
Alex, I'm returning your call.

- Hi Alex, I'm on video
chat with Laura right now.

- Oh hi Laura!
- Hi!

- Um Alex, I have a really
quick question for you.

Sure.

- Is there, does somebody
in this building have a kid?

Is there a kid in this building
because I keep hearing,

I keep hearing
laughing and just.

Hm, that's weird.

- It happens at night-time.

What?

I don't know anything

about any kids in the building.

- Not at all, really?

Cause, I mean it's
very loud and there's.

Maybe it's a
neighbor's TV, you think?

The other apartment's vacant,
so it's no one in my building.

- Okay, um that's weird.

Yeah, I can't
help you, I'm sorry.

- Okay.
- Mm-hm.

- Thank you Alex.
- All right.

- Bye.
- Bye.

- Well that's odd.

Did she sound a little
defensive to you?

- No, I didn't notice anything,

I mean, maybe it's
just her tone.

So baby, I gotta go.

Um, I have that video conference
with the film producers,

so I gotta get ready.

- Yeah, you better get dressed!

- Hey, I look good right now.
These pajamas are rockin'.

- Hey, I like those pajamas,

but I don't know that they will.

I love you.
- I love you and I miss you.

I love you.
- Have a good meeting.

- Okay, bye.
- Bye.

That last transition at 22:10,

that needs to be a
little more upbeat.

Like your Crab Shack piece,
but not as ska, you know?

- Totally, got it.

- And we need that
by tomorrow afternoon

so that we can
lock picture, okay?

Do-able?
- Oh, absolutely.

I'll get started on
these changes right away.

And um, I just wanted to say,

that I appreciate you
guys having me back.

I feel awful about what
happened before, so thank you.

- I gotta take this.

- Yeah, David, it's no problem.

You're doing great.

- Thanks, I don't want
to screw up, you know?

Laura and I, we
really need this.

- Yeah, I know!

That's what brother
in-laws are for.

- Wow, see, cause I thought
they were for giving

really shitty Christmas gifts.

- Well, you got that covered.

- Seriously, thank you.

- Yeah I know.

Listen, I know it was
hard losing the baby.

- Yeah Laura handled the
miscarriage a lot better

than I did, so you know.

- You got a good lady there.

- Yeah, thank you.

- Did I miss anything?

- Nah man, we're
just finishing up.

- Okay, so um, I'll talk
to you guys tomorrow.

Thanks.

Talk to you tomorrow.
- Okay, thank you.

- Hi Charles.

- Hey Laura.

Just checking in on
the financials for
the Stevenson Estate.

- They're all done, I'll
have them to you tonight.

- Great, thank you.

You know, everyone around the
office is going to miss you.

I'm gonna miss you.

- Thank you, Charles.

- I know it's been tough
working side by side with me

since, you know, what
happened with us.

I'm really glad
you stuck it out.

- Okay.

- Laura, I think that
you should leave David.

- Are you serious?
- Yes.

- Charles, I'm not having
this conversation with you.

- Why?

I care about you, you
clearly care about me.

Don't act like what happened
between us was a mistake.

- I made a mistake.

Okay, I stayed at the
firm because I had to.

- David is not the one.

- I have a dinner meeting
Charles, I have to go.

- No wait, don't hang up!

Fuck.

Tom, I'm still
working back here.

Hey man!

Okay,
real funny Tom.

It's not the time man, hey!

- Wait, what do you
mean you didn't get it?

I worked on it all last night.

I emailed the files to
you about an hour ago,

so you should've gotten it.
- No you didn't David

and we need them right now.

- Hang on a sec.

What the hell?

- David we need those
files right away.

I'm counting on you man.

- Yeah, yeah.

Um, I will get them right to
you, and I'm sorry about that.

I'll
send them to you now.

All right.

- Sweetheart?

Hello?
- Huh?

- You feeling all right?

- Yeah, yeah, it's
just, I thought that,

I thought we video-chatted
and then I was talking to you

and then Al, um, I went to bed.

- But did you sleep at all?

- I heard those voices again.

- Maybe I should talk to work

and see if I can get
over there sooner.

- No, no, no, no,
I'm good, it's okay.

I'm, it's okay.

I just, I need to focus
and get this thing done.

- If you say so.

- Everything's all right, right?

I mean, you'd tell me if
there was something wrong?

- Everything's fine, I'm fine.

- Okay.
- I'm fine.

- How is the, uh, bachelor life?

- Uh, you know.

Pizza and porn?

- Pretty much, yeah.

- Yeah, nice.

Uh hey, does Laura know
about your realtor?

- What about my realtor?

- C'mon, man.

- There's nothing to tell,
that was a long time ago.

There's literally
nothing to tell.

- Uh well, let me drop a
little knowledge on you.

Something that I learned
in 14 years of marriage.

There's always
something to tell.

- Not this time.

- Okay, all right, I
believe you, I guess.

- Great.
- Good.

Listen, I'm just glad you're
back in the states, dude.

You know, Haley, my daughter?

- Yeah?
- Is twelve now?

Twelve, I'm surprised
you remember her.

I mean, if you
stuck around here,

you might have two
of your own, dude.

- Ooh.
- But no,

you had to go find a
beautiful British chick

and move to England
and live the dream.

Lucky bastard.

- Yeah, I did all right I guess.

- Yeah, you did all right.

- Hey, uh, have You
guys done the old

uh click click, oh, oh yeah.

- Don't ever do that.

Don't do that.
- Okay.

- I don't want to
see you do that.

- Okay.
- Maybe.

Yeah?

- Yeah, you have!

Did you, did you record them?

- Are you freaking serious?

- C'mon, put 'em on
email, just email me!

- Dude, you're, you need
to get laid my friend.

- Ugh, you're a dog, man.

- You're a dog!
- Yeah, well.

Ted?

Are you coming to bed?

- Uh, shit man, duty calls.

- Nice.
- Yeah.

- Hey David.
- Hi Becky.

- Bye David.
- Bye Becky.

- I'll be right up.
- Okay.

- You know how close
I was to telling her

that you just asked
to see my penis?

I'll tell
her when I get to bed.

- Oh that's jacked up.

- Yeah, yeah, hey I gotta run.

But listen, I know
you're an artist,

and you do your thing,
but take a fucking shower

'cause you look like disgusting.

- Hey guess what man?
- Yeah?

- Fuck you!
- Ah fuck you too buddy!

- Later.
- Later bro.

Hey baby, you still awake?

- Yes, something like that.

- Huh, hi Alex, sorry,
I thought you were.

- Laura, no.

I just thought you might be
lonely and I wanted to say hi.

- No, I'm okay, just working.

- God, I just got back
from the best workout.

My endorphins are racing!

- Yeah, wow.

- I'm literally going to have
to peel these clothes off.

They're so confining.

I hate being confined,
you know, by clothes.

But you already
know that, right?

- Uh yeah, Alex look, I really
need to finish composing,

so I'm gonna go ahead and just.

- Does she even know about us?

- What do you mean us?

- Really?

- That was a long
time ago, Alex.

- Okay, I'm gonna show you
something, I have something.

- Whoa, okay please just don't.

Oh man.

- C'mon, don't you think
this was meant to be?

You're here in L.A. with me.

- No, I love my wife
and this means nothing.

- Oh, God.

This is seriously your loss.

- How's your mum?

- She's good!

Happy I'm closer.

Probably because
of the phone bill.

- Aw, she loves
you, you know that.

- Yeah, I know.

Until, until we
have a grand-kid,

and then, uh, then
it's all over for me.

- Well, milk it while you can.

How is everything over there?

Have you been able
to get any rest?

- Kind of.

Yeah, unless I'm getting
used to all the weird noises.

I keep misplacing things.

I keep losing things, I
can't find my toothbrush.

- Your toothbrush?

How do you lose a toothbrush?

You tell me.

David, calm down.

- No, I, no, I'm
not gonna calm down.

Cause I don't understand how,
I know where I put stuff,

but shit's always missing.

- Shh, honey please!
- I can't ever find anything.

- It's five in the
morning, just calm down.

- No, listen!

I'm sorry I just.
- David,

you need some rest.
- Yeah, I guess I do,

because I feel like I'm losing
my fucking mind right now.

Everything, everything's gone!

Like there's nothing
ever in the same place.

- I'm gonna be with
you soon, okay?

It's gonna be all right, okay?

- Yeah, okay great.

- Maybe you should call Dr.
Sales and see if you can get.

- Son of a bitch,
Laura! You know what?

It's always, it's always about,

I knew you were gonna say that.

It's always about that.

You always think.

- Holy shit!
- What?

- Oh my god, I swear to god I
just saw someone behind you.

I don't know.

- Are you pulling a trick
on me right now, because?

- No David, I don't
know, I saw something.

- You saw something
like I should leave, or?

- No.
- You saw something.

- No, never mind.
- Never mind?

- Are you okay?

- Are you fucking with me?

- What?

- I was thinking about this.

I know I saw something.

Last night when we were
chatting, I saw a little girl.

Are you sure you're
not messing with me?

Because really, it's not funny.

- I'm not messing
with you, I swear.

I don't know what
you're talking about.

- Are you sure you didn't
install some sort of ghost app

or something on your phone?

- No, seriously.

- This isn't just
some elaborate prank

to scare me about our new place?

- Okay, now you're starting

to kind of freak me
out a little bit.

I didn't do anything,
I haven't done anything

and I'm not messing
with you, I promise.

- All right.

It's just, I know
I saw something.

- That's what's freaking me out!

Fine and then we
play seven a lot together.

- So I'm gonna try to break away

and deposit that check today.

I just haven't had
a chance to do it,

I'm sorry, I've been so busy.

- Boring.

- Oh, and I have some good
news and I have some bad news.

Apparently you're not crazy.

I met our neighbor
today. Mrs. Rosalez.

Yeah, her
English wasn't very good

but I gather that
she was asking me

if I knew that our
place was haunted.

So there's that.

I guess they've had
trouble renting the place

because of strange occurrences.

And people don't stay very long.

- Well, why would
she say it's haunted?

- Something about a
little girl named Anna

who used to live here.

Um, she was sick, she
never left her room,

she was always
alone in the house,

and Ms. Rosalez said
that she could see her

through the window always
playing on the computer.

- That's sad, but what
does that have to do with?

- She died here.

- Oh my God David,
are you serious?

Did you talk to the
realtor about that?

- I'm sorry, is
this place haunted,

never really came
through my mind

when I was taking a
tour of the place.

- Are you saying she
died in the house?

- Yeah, that's what
Ms. Rozales said.

- Well, I mean, doesn't the
realtor have to disclose that?

Isn't that the law?

- I guess.

Um, you know what,
I'll check in with Alex

and see what she has
to say, how's that?

I mean that's all I can do.
- Well, let me know.

- I will.
- That's fine,

just let me know what she says.

- You're not gonna
move in with me now?

You're gonna stay in London?

- No, I'm still coming.

- There's ghosts in
London, I'm just saying.

They
don't scare me.

- I love you, I'll
talk to you soon.

- Okay, love you.
- Okay, bye.

- I guess ghosts don't
make for sexy time.

You seem tense.

Yes, well, things
haven't been going so well

between David and me.

I probably shouldn't
be telling you this.

- It's okay.

It must be hard with David
thousands of miles away.

Listen, I have just the
thing you need to relax.

Mm.

- What the fuck?

No, no, no, no, fuck this.

Oh, shit, oh!

- EN Design Solutions?

Hello?

You're working late.

- Director Greer?

Hello?

Martin?

- Uh, I think we
got disconnected.

You like
your work here?

- Yes, sir.

Is there something
I can help you with?

No, I
don't need anything.

- I can barely hear you.

Remember what our
purpose here is, Martin.

- Did I do something wrong?

You're
meeting expectations.

Hello, hello?

Sweetheart,
what's wrong?

- What's wrong, um well, that's
a very, very good question,

because I don't
know what's wrong.

But I know something, I
know something is wrong.

- Sweetie, you have
to let me help you

if you're feeling too stressed.

Did you call and get
something to help you sleep?

No, no,
there's been no sleeping.

Um, I having these
weird dreams though.

- Dreams, about what?
- Yeah.

Um, well.

- About what?

I can't help you if you
don't tell me, love.

I don't know if
I want to tell you, okay?

That's the thing.

I'm not sure if I actually
want to talk about it with you.

- Just talk to me.

That's what I'm here for.

- Oh man, they're so weird.

- Just tell me, sweetie.

- Okay, okay.

Uh okay, I had this dream that
the video chat was just on,

right, and I woke up and
I saw that it was on.

But the weird thing is

that it was coming from
the basement, you know?

So I go down there
and, that was one.

And then, well the second one
is that, um.

I saw
you and Charles.

- Charles, my boss?

- Yeah, yeah.

- What about Charles?

- Well, you guys
were, you were, um.

- We were what, David?

- You were having sex,
right in front of me.

Looking directly at
me, the whole time.

- Sweetheart, I'm so sorry.

Look, there just,
it's just a dream.

It's just a dream.

They're just dreams, it's okay.

Yeah I know.
- We're okay.

- I know it's okay.

I think the thing is, is that,

I don't know what's going
on with me right now,

and I'm a little, just
concerned about it.

- Well, is it the place?

I mean, can't we find
somewhere else to live?

Sweetheart?

- I'm so tired.

So tired.

- My love, I think you need
to find another place to live.

- I don't think we can
because I signed the lease.

- I don't care about a lease.

You have to talk to Alex.

Ask her what the deal is
with all this Anna stuff.

Have you not asked her yet?

- No.

- I mean there has
to be some way.

Maybe Ted can help.

- You know what, that's
actually a really,

that's a very good idea,
I'm gonna call him.

- Good.
- Okay.

That's a great idea,
I'm gonna call Ted!

- Sweetheart, I love you.

- I love you too.

- Please relax, okay?

- Yeah, okay, I'll talk
to you in a little bit.

- Okay, bye.
- Bye.

- Fuck her man, just leave!

- I can't.

I'm on this film, I
need to finish it.

Plus I can't even
afford to move.

My credit's screwed.

And if she decides
to come after me,

then I'm really screwed.

- Fuck her!

Look man, let me get
one of my lackeys on it.

Do some research on your place.

If there's anything
there, they'll find it.

- Are you sure, is that cool?

- Yeah man, of course!

- Okay thank you,
I appreciate that.

- Yeah look, I don't believe

any of this haunted
bullshit but, you know,

I kind of hope
something does turn up.

I really don't like that chick.

- Yo.
- Hey!

I hate that!
- Me too.

- Anyway man, uh, I think
this is all bullshit.

But it's you.

So despite all the drugs I know
you did at the Burn in '05,

I will look into this, cool?

- Yes.
- All right.

- Again, thank you.

And hey, for what it's worth,

I don't know if I buy this
haunted bullshit either,

but you know, maybe we'll
just give it some more time

and see what pans out I guess.

- Yeah, just chill out dude.

You know, it'll be
cool, we'll be cool.

- Thanks dude.

- Yeah man, you still
haven't showered.

Bye.

- As far as renter history?

Your neighbor was right,

this apartment is
like a rotating door.

Renters in and out
every year since '08.

And they've all been
subletting from the owner.

All I could come up with
was a name, Hausland?

- Never heard of him.

What do I do now?

- Let me give your realtor
estate agent a call.

- Okay Ted, listen to me.
- What?

- If you piss her off, and
I'm being dead serious here,

she can come after me legally.

And I can't deal with that.

- Seriously man, relax.
- No, seriously man,

don't piss her off, Ted.

- Let me do my job.

Trust me, listen, I'm
a professional, bro.

- Yeah.
- Look at me and look at you.

- Your job is to
piss people off.

That's what you
do professionally.

I'm begging you, don't do that.

- I'll treat it with
kid gloves, okay?

I'll tiptoe around.

I'm gonna put her in her place

and let her know
your rights, okay?

C'mon trust me, trust me.

- Oh my God.

Director Greer, this
is Martin Takagi.

I am calling to report
some suspicious activity

with regard to
subject David Cole.

Is this a National
Security issue Martin?

- No sir.

Is it
a Control Threat?

- No sir, there doesn't
appear to be, however.

Remember what our
purpose here is, Martin.

- Yes, I understand, but, but.

You're
doing a good job.

Please keep it that way.

- Yes sir, I understand.

- Hi sweetie, this
is a nice surprise.

Hello?

David?

David, are you messing with me?

Hello?

Hello?

- I was chatting
with him last night.

We logged off and
everything was fine.

But this morning Becky called

and said he was coming up to bed

and then he fell
down the stairs.

- Oh my god.

Is he all right?

- They don't, I don't know.

She said the he had
a few broken ribs

and that his back was
screwed up pretty bad.

He can't walk.

- My love, are you all right?

- I don't know.

I want to give Becky a call
and see how he's doing.

- Oh, about yesterday,
I didn't call Dr. Sales.

I trust you, David.

- Okay.

David, what
the fuck is this?

- What the fuck, what
are you talking, hold on.

- This is the third time
you haven't delivered.

Okay, I don't know
what's going on with you

but we have a schedule to keep.

Ray wants you off this thing

and I'm doing
everything to keep.

- I did your mix, Bob.

Okay, what are you
talking about, it's done,

I sent it to you.
- This is not acceptable.

- Okay, that's not what I sent!

I've never even
heard that before.

- Please David, I am going
to bat for you here, okay?

This is my ass on the line
if we don't get this right!

- All right, okay.

- All right, talk
to you tomorrow.

- Great, fuck!

I mean, I did the mix
and it sounded great!

And if I lose this job,
we're done, we're done!

I just don't know
what is going on here.

- Sweetheart, it's weird here.

- What do you mean?

- You know I didn't
believe you before,

but I'm hearing the voices.

They're keeping me up at night.

- I want you to go
to Jenna's house.

- I'm really scared.

- I'm sure you're scared.

I want you to go
to Jenna's house.

I'm being dead serious.

- I just want you here.

- I want to be
there, but I can't.

I mean, ah fuck.

Go To Jenna's please?

Please?

I don't want you by your self.

- Good morning David.

You're up early.

David?

Oh shit!

- There's been some
really interesting things

happening here the
last couple days.

- Interesting things like what?

- Like things
disappearing, voices.

It's like there's someone
here with me all the time.

- I don't know if I
can do this right now.

I don't know if I even want
to talk about this right now.

- I have to show you something.

Hang on.

Do you want to play?

Here we go!

Isn't that amazing?

- What are you
still doing there?

Get out of there
right now, Laura!

- I don't feel threatened.

I think she just wants to play.

- What you just showed me,
doesn't look like playing.

- She's just a little girl.

We've been trying for
so long to have our own.

And we almost did.

And I think that she just
wants us to love her,

to take care of her.

- You're talking about a ghost.

I can't believe I'm even
having this conversation now.

- No, it makes sense.

I mean that's why all
of this is happening.

I mean, I didn't understand
it before she came here.

But now, I see it.

She wants a mother.

- What, no!

- It's okay, she likes me.

I heard her call my name.

- What are you talking about?

- I know how it sounds!

- No, you don't know
how it sounds, okay?

You have no idea how it sounds!

And we don't even know
if this is even her!

- It is!

- You want to be the
mother of a ghost, really?

This is what you're
saying to me right now.

- You just have to trust me.

- Teddy had an accident.

And I haven't even had the
chance to tell you yet,

that Bob had a car accident.

My sister is a complete
mess right now.

So my point is, is that
people are getting hurt, okay?

- Is he okay?

- I don't know.

I don't know.

Laura, people are
getting hurt, okay?

- But sweetie, I'm fine.

- You don't know
that you're fine.

Having this conversation,
nothing about this, is fine.

It's nuts!
- Really, I'm okay.

I have to go.

- Where are you going?

No, Laura!

Laura come back here,
Laura come here!

Can we
talk for a moment?

- Yes, Mr. Director.

- You like working here?

- Yes, yes I do.

- Good, good 'cause you do
a really good job, Martin.

You're really reliable.

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

I've just recently read the
report, the Anna Document?

- You can watch the recordings.

- I know, I know.

And I will if it ever
becomes necessary.

I just want you to let you
know that I understand.

This job isn't an easy
one, but it's essential.

It's common place for a
person in your position

to get attached to
certain feelings,

or have certain feelings.
- All right.

- And if you ever need
anybody to talk to.

- All right, but you need
watch the recordings.

- I will, if it ever
becomes necessary.

You can take the rest of
the day off if you need to.

- No, I'm fine.
- Excellent.

Then I'll let you work.

Martin?

- Yes, Mr. Director?

- Remember our purpose here.

- David!

- You can drop the
fucking act, Alex.

Okay, I'm done with this place.

I'm packing up and I'm leaving

and you can deal with
all the details, okay?

The one thing that I do expect
is for my security deposit

to be back in my
account within a day.

Alex, you have one day.

- David, listen to me!

You and Laura.
- Don't even say her name.

You leave her out of this.

I'm being dead
serious right now.

You don't get to say her name.

As a matter of fact, we're done.

You and I, are completely
finished, okay?

I don't want you to call Laura,
I don't want you to call me.

I don't ever want to hear
from you again, ever!

As far as I'm
concerned, you're dead!

- A woman was found dead
today in her residence.

Little is known as to the cause.

The police are asking for
any information on this man,

or to his whereabouts.

Please contact them immediately.

But no matter where you
go, we will find you David.

- Hey, hey!

Hello, Laura?

Hello?

Hello!

Hello!

Laura!

Laura?

Anna?

Anna are you there?

Anna, please leave Laura alone.

Come back here with me.

Anna, come back here with me.

Are you there, Laura?

Are you there?

Shit!

This is the Police!

Hello, Mrs. Cole are you there?

Hello?

Mrs. Cole?

Hello, Mrs. Cole?

Ma'am
are you all right?

I'm fine!

Please come out
here so we can talk to you.

What the
bloody hell is going on?

We received
an emergency call

saying you were in danger.

From who?

David Cole.

That's my husband.

David!

Have you lost your mind?

- I was worried about you.

I called your apartment,
the computer answered

and you weren't even there!

- So you called the Police?

- Then I thought I was
talking to Anna, okay?

- Oh my God!
- I started talking to her,

I thought she was there, I
asked her a few questions

and all the shit on your
desk started moving around.

- Have you officially
gone insane?

- Would you just believe me?

Please, I was worried
about you Laura!

- So you call the Police and
have them break down our door?

- I didn't know they were
gonna break down the door

and why is the fucking Police

the big deal in
this conversation?

- Do you have any idea what
kind of trouble we could be in?

- No, I don't, you know why?

Because I don't
live there anymore.

And I don't fucking know.

- That's not
fucking funny, okay?

- I'm not trying to be funny!

- Hi sweetheart.

Look, I am so sorry about.

David?

David!

David!

David?

David?

David!

David, what the fuck?

David!

David!

Oh my god!
- He's mine.

I'll never stop 'til he's mine.

- David, oh my God!

- Hey, hey!

- David, listen.

- No, no, no, listen
I wanted to say first

that I am so sorry, baby,

I really didn't.
- David, stop, stop it!

Just listen to me!

- What?

- David, it's Anna.

I think she wants you
and Alex to be together.

I think that this is
all connected to Alex.

I mean, I saw the two of you.

- What, what are
you talking about?

I
don't know, David.

I saw the two of you together.

I know that it wasn't real,

but it really
looked real, David.

- Well what happened?

- Well we, we video chatted.

And then.
- What, no!

- And then no, no, and then.
- Honey, we never,

we didn't video chat.

We haven't, I haven't with you.

- I know, but listen.

I think that Anna is trying
to sabotage our relationship.

I thought at first, you know,
I thought she wanted a mother

but now I see she's trying
to get rid of me, David.

Anna is trying to get rid of me!

- This is crazy.
- I mean, think about it!

Think about it!

There's Ted, and then Bob.

She must've found out how
important this job is to us,

for us to get started out there.

I mean, what else could
be the explanation?

Is there anything you're
not telling me, David?

- No, no, I don't think so, no.

Ted?
- Hey man!

- Hey, how you feeling buddy?

- Just like I look, like shit!

Listen man, I gotta talk to you.

I got an email from
one of my guys.

He sent it from a
weird email address,

so I just came across it today.

You're gonna freak.

Alex lived in that house.

- What?

- She went by her
mother's maiden name,

Hausland, for some reason.

David, Anna was Alex's daughter.

- Wait, what?

What the hell are you?

- I know man, it's messed up.

When were you guys together?

- 2000, had to have
been 2000, in Vegas.

- Anna died when she
was seven, in 2007.

David, there's no way that?

- No, no, no, no, couldn't be.

- I mean, you used a condom?

- Yeah, yes, yes.

- Man, she was a crazy chick.

You don't think there's any way

she got a hold of your
man stuff, do you?

- No.
- Don't look at me like that.

They tell NBA players to
flush their stuff, you know?

- No, no.

- Either way man, there is
nothing good about that house.

Just get out of there, please.

- Um Laura called Alex's office

and they said she hasn't
worked there for three years.

- What?

David, that's good
for you, get out!

You are not legally
obligated to be there.

Just leave.

- Hang on.
- Yeah.

- Hello?

She's in the hospital.

- What happened?

Heart-attack.

I can't catch a plane tonight

so I'm gonna leave first
thing in the morning.

- Is she going to be all right?

I don't know.

This whole thing
is so fucked up.

- You know, I talked
to her this morning

and she seemed fine!

What, why are you
looking at me like that?

- You talked to her?

You talked to her with
everything that's been going on?

You actually had a
video chat with my mom?

- She called me, she
was worried about you.

- Because you
wouldn't answer me!

Because you shut me out!

- You talked to her too!

- After we, we didn't even know

that Anna was doing
her thing then!

It was before we knew that
she was crossing over!

- Oh my God, this thing
is tearing us apart!

Oh my God!
- What are you doing here?

Just stay.

We can finally be a family.

- David, get out
of there, please!

Get help!
- I can't.

- Baby, please!
- Alex!

- Get out of there!
- Alex this is enough!

- No, where are you going?
- This is enough!

Alex, Alex!

No, no,
no!

What's happening?

Please come back!

Laura!

- David!
- Laura, get out of there!

Get out of there,
get out of there!

She's not here!

Anna's not here,
Anna's with you!

Anna's with you Laura!

You have got to get
out of there right now!

Get out of there right
now, Anna's with you!

- Hub, this is Eye, I
need a quick connect

to the LA County
Sheriff's Department.