Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022) - full transcript

Famed Southern detective Benoit Blanc travels to Greece for his latest case.

No, subject to their approval...
Ah, hold on.

- Hey. Oh, shit, sorry. Let me, uh…
- Uh, sign here.

Can you grab the thing?
Oh my God, it's heavy.

- Have a good one.
- Thank you.

What's this?

I don't know.
I've got the CNN thing in like… now.

Amy, come on. Look alive.
Hold this, please.

On in ten. He's leading you in now.

Okay.

It's from Miles!

And with me now is
Connecticut governor, Claire Debella,



whose Senate campaign is picking up steam

as she has positioned herself
as a very different kind of candidate.

Governor, thanks for joining us.

Working from home like the rest of us,
I can see.

Yes. Welcome to our office,
campaign center, and kindergarten.

We are losing our minds.

Your campaign is backed
by billionaire philanthropist, Miles Bron,

founder of the ubiquitous tech giant,
Alpha, which now has dozens of companies

from Alpha Cosmos
to Alpha Car, Alpha Shop…

I know, I know, I know. But what can I do?

- You can tell him no.
- How about no!

Lionel, you're a scientist,
not a publicist.

Exactly.

You can't keep making excuses



for every one
of Miles Bron's insane whims.

Genius always looks like insanity
at first, though, right?

Isn't that how he became Miles Bron?
You guys have no idea.

The man faxes me
in the middle of the night.

He loves his faxes.

He sends me his ideas
that I'm supposed to…

You know what, you tell me.
Genius or insanity?

"Uber for biospheres."

I don't know. Okay. Maybe?

"AI in dogs equals discourse."

Okay? I mean, all night long,
they just keep…

But then…

Remember "child equals NFT"?

We all laughed,

but then the Crypto Kids app
paid for this building.

- Delivery.
- I mean, how do you argue with that?

- I wiped it down.
- Yeah, we know.

Never bet against Bron, we know it.

But he's asking us to put
a volatile substance on a manned flight.

He won't listen.
He just says, "Make it work."

And what if it works?

This is science, not a religion.

Remember that, Lionel.

Because if your name is on this,
and it fails,

it will sink you forever.

I'm a hard line
on climate change.

If that scares you,
go stick your head back in the sand.

My constituents trust I'm gonna fight…

♪ If you hear any noise
It's just me and the boys hittin' it ♪

♪ Groovin' ♪

♪ You gotta hit the band ♪

♪ All right, all right… ♪

I'm so bored.

Peg?

Peg?

Here! Here.

Hey, please stop fire-spinning inside.

Peg, please, I'm so bored.

No. No phones.

Why can't she have her phone?

'Cause she's mean.

No. Because she's afraid that I will tweet

an ethnic slur.

Again.

Yes. And you agreed no phone
for the rest of the media cycle.

I didn't even know that
that word referred to Jewish people.

I thought it was a generic term for cheap.

"Jewy"?

Everything is so woke these days,
it's out of control.

Yes.

Love you. Yes.

And I say it like I see it, no filter.

If people can't handle it,
that's their problem. What's this?

Don't know. Some guy just dropped it off.

All right, genius, what is this thing?

- Well…
- It's a Miles invitation.

Well, duh! But I mean, what is it?

- It's just like a block of wood.
- There's gotta be a way to open it.

It's solid.
There's no latches or even visible seams.

The wood-grain pattern's weird though.
It's like it's familiar.

Hmm. Oh, wait. Hold on. It's Birdie.

Okay, how do you open this thing?

- Hi, Birdie. Lionel's on two. Hi, Peg!
- Hi!

Oh no. Peg's putting out a fire.
She'll be back.

Another fire? Bird.
What'd you say this time?

- No.
- You've got to stay off the Twitter.

It's nothing like that. It's fine.
Now, is this a Miles thing?

Have you figured out
how to open it, Lionel?

Lionel, use your science brain.

I'm working on it.
Bird, should you really be having a party?

No, they're all in my pod. It's fine.
Has anyone heard from Duke?

- No.
- No.

So this has gotten
some attention recently,

so obviously
I would like to speak to this,

and the answer is no, Jimmy Kimmel,

I do not hate boobs.

Boobs give us many useful things.
Boobs give us milk, cheese.

Breasts nourish our young until the age
where we can go out and hunt for them.

Let's be honest. Boobs are fun.

There's nothing wrong with that,
right, babe?

I love my boobs. They're so much fun.

- Oops! Sorry, feminists!
- Sorry, feminists.

So when we're talking
about the breast-ification of America…

I mean, what that means
is a breakdown in the natural order.

Evolutionary truths
that go back billions of years.

So when you're asking
a young man in America

to slow down so a woman can catch up…

Duke!

For centuries, the Western workplace
has been dominated by men 'cause…

- Dukey!
- …that's what nature made us to do.

Dukey! I've been calling you.
You gotta answer me when I call!

Mom! Will you shut it?
We've been over this a million times.

I told you. When me and Whiskey are live,
you gotta let us...

You tell your mother to shut up?

- Sorry. It's just when we're live...
- What?

- When we're...
- What?

Jeez, Mom. I'm sorry.

You got a delivery. It's in the kitchen.

Maybe it's sensitive to heat.

Wait. It's Duke. Hold on.

- Duke!
- - Hey, what is this thing?

- My mom already broke it.
- It's a stereogram.

She did something to it.
It opened up. I don't know. She broke it.

A stereogram!

A what-a-gram?

Wait, a stereogram!
Were those the things...

Magic eye things?
I could never do those.

Ma! What did I tell you
about touching my stuff?

Do you group them by color maybe or…

Size? Weight? Should I weigh them?

Eight by eight. It's a chessboard.
This is a chess endgame.

So it's… It's set up
for a mate in one. Should I...

Do it, Kasparov.

That's tic-tac-toe! I know this!

- But it's solved already, so it can't be.
- It's tic-tac-toe.

But thank you
for contributing, Birdie. Yes.

Wait, wait.
The tapper thing is for Morse code.

The X's and O's are dots and dashes.

Dit's and Da's!

- So that's… Yep.
- Oh, wow.

O-U-R. Here.

It's tic-tac-toe.

Is something supposed to happen?

Maybe it stands for something,

maybe in one of the other puzzles?

It's a compass.

- Ma!
- It's a compass!

Okay, north, south…

Okay, N is for north,
so turn it due north.

- It's music. Guys, it's music!
- Shh!

- Are you mocking me?
- Yes.

Okay, ha-ha, I'm gonna Shazam it.

What is that?

Alexa, Shazam this song please.
Alexa, Shazam this song please.

Hey, this is Bach's Little Fugue
in G Minor.

- You sure?
- Yeah.

Uh, I'm Shazam-ing it.
Alexa, Shazam this song please.

So a fugue is a beautiful musical puzzle
based on just one tune.

And when you layer this tune
on top of itself,

it starts to change
and turns into a beautiful new structure.

This can't Shazam. It's a lamp.

- I love you, Birdie.
- I love you too, Claire.

Wait. "La-la-layered back over itself."
Hold on.

See this center wheel? Lift it up.

A whole new tune.

Freaking Miles, man. Genius.

That first one's
a Fibonacci sequence.

Ma!

No, get your hand off of that.

Ooh, ooh, ooh!

Forty-seven for sure?

That's the atomic number for silver.

- Are you... Are you sure that's silver?
- That's silver.

So this is it.

All together now. One, two, three.

Look at that.

"My dear friends, my beautiful disruptors,
my closest inner circle…"

"…we could use a moment of normalcy.
And so you are cordially invited…"

"…for a long weekend
on my private island…"

"…where we will celebrate the bonds
that connect us,

and I hope
your puzzle-solving skills are whetted."

"Because you will also be competing
to solve the mystery…"

Whoo!

"…of my murder."

"Travel details to come.
Please forward any dietary restrictions."

"Love and all my kisses, Miles."

Ma! Where's my speargun?
I gotta pack. Babe, get packing!

What's that?

I don't know.

Whoo!

Wait… Hold on.

What just happened?

Blanc. I saw you go in the engine room.

You're the Imposter. We all know it.

Case closed. We're done.

I don't understand this at all.

So Angie caught me,
and now the game's just over?

Sorry, Blanc,
you're thrown out of the airlock.

It's a no-brainer.

I've got to say,

the world's greatest detective…
I thought you'd be better at this.

I think maybe
this game's just not my thing.

Maybe we should try Quiplash.

Uh, or Codenames.

No. No, I…

Look, I appreciate
what y'all are trying to do for me here.

We're worried about you, buddy.
Lockdown hasn't been easy for any of us.

But Phillip told me
you haven't left the bath for a week.

Oh, that's hyperbole.

Get that, would ya?

You're not in the bath again,
are you?

No!

I'm just…

I lose it between cases anyway.

I think I might be going insane.

My mind is a fueled-up racing car,
and I got nowhere to drive it.

Hey, can I ask… Have you tried crosswords?

No, no, Natasha.

I… I don't need puzzles or games.
The last thing I need is a vacation.

I need danger, a hunt, a challenge.

I need… a great case.

Blanc?
There's someone here for you!

With a box!

Whoo.

Claire, my dear!

Hi, you genius!

Whoo-hoo!

Hello! Oh my God!

- We can't hug, right?
- No!

- I mean, can we?
- Hi, Peg!

- I wanna hug everybody.
- Elbows!

- You need help?
- Yes, please!

Did you two stay at the hotel last night?
I didn't see you.

No, Birdie,
we clearly just arrived.

But you… Hello, stranger danger.

Mr. Blanc! You are stranger danger?

No, that's fine, Nikos.
I don't even know what that means.

Wait a second. Benoit Blanc?

Oh my God.
Are you Benoit Blanc, the detective?

Did you solve the murder of…
Ah, what's her name?

That… The ballet dancer
with the thing and the thing. That's you?

It is, in the flesh.

I'm obviously familiar
with you all as well.

Governor. Dr. Toussaint. Miss Birdie Jay.

What an extraordinary gathering.

Whoo-hoo!

Crew! We've arrived.

Disruptors have assembled!

- No, no, absolutely not.
- Duke!

- The Duke.
- Duke, hello.

Hey, guys.

- Remember my girl, Whiskey?
- Hi.

Of course, Whiskey. Hello.

Who's that?

Why are you in Greece, Mr. Blanc?

I was invited by Miles Bron.

Tight with Miles?

No, never met.

Oh, I get it.
The, uh… The murder mystery thing.

Benoit Blanc is going to help solve
the mystery of Miles' murder.

- This should be fun.
- Cute.

Well, we'll see.

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Greece.

This fine craft will take you
to Mr. Bron's island.

It is a two-hour journey.

Your captain, Mr. Andino,
will assist you with your luggage.

But first, I'm gonna need you
to remove your masks

and extend your tongue.

This will only be
momentarily uncomfortable.

Mr. Cody.

No pineapple in that, right?
Duke don't dance with pineapple.

There's no pineapple.

Well, it seems
I'm the odd man out, Governor.

You're all friends.

Miles does one
of these weekend reunions every year.

Some… nutso invitation.
Some extravagant trip.

Just a little… …menagerie.

Excuse me,
I love your accent. I had to try it. Oh.

Oh!

Eight years of doing these trips,

you're the first new person
he's ever invited.

- You must be very special.
- Oh! Oh, well…

What is this material? I love it.

- Cotton, I think.
- Sir.

Uh…

What is that?

Open, please.

You won't be needing that anymore.

- I won't?
- You're good.

What is that?
Is that some kind of disinfectant or…

You're good. Have a great trip, everyone.

Andi! Hi!

Holy shit.

I could not help but notice
the stir at her arrival.

Yeah. That was a stir.

She's not in your little gang?

She was... She is.

Andi started Alpha with Miles
ten years ago, just the two of them.

That's Cassandra Brand?

Andi, yeah.

And they're no longer partners?

In one legal move,
he cut her out completely.

Booted her without a dime,
Social Network'd her.

Lord. But he still invited her
to this weekend?

The question isn't,
"Why did he invite her?"

It's, "Why did she show up?"

Is that dock a Banksy?

Pisceshite.

Oh, is that the name of the island
in Greek?

Pisceshite.

Pisceshite. Pisceshite.

Miles!

Oh, my baby, Birdie!

Oh, with your island!

- Serenading me with my song!
- On the guitar Paul wrote it on.

I know, legit, right?

But look at your face.
It was worth it. Oh!

My friends, my friends,
oh, my old friends.

Are we allowed to hug
after the whole Men in Black thing?

- We can hug. Okay.
- Oh, God, bring it in.

- Oh! We're allowed to hug.
- Ah. Aw.

Duke!

Hey, buddy. This is a dream.

Not a dream, wide awake.
And it feels so good.

Whiskey.

Wow. I just… I love that necklace.

- Great. Come on, bring it in.
- This old thing?

- How you doing?
- I'm so good.

- Yeah?
- Mm-hmm. Great island.

Greek island, huh? Sexy, right?

So, uh, Benoit Blanc, huh?

Hmm?

Man, when you throw
a murder mystery party,

you do it right, buddy.

Dukey.

- My man.
- Hey, pal.

- Good to see you.
- You too, buddy.

Hello.

Mr. Bron, I cannot overstate
my gratitude for this, I...

So happy to meet...

Andi.

You're here.

I am.

All right,
when's the murder mystery start?

My man, patience. Patience.

Okay, look,
I know you guys think I'm a hippie,

but can we just take a second

and fully inbreathiate
this moment together?

Mmm.

We're old friends. We're still friends.

And I love you all.

I just wanted to say that.

But we got a great weekend,
just our gang, just us.

Hey, hey!

Hey, bro.

I'm not here.

Who's that?

That's Derol. He's just staying here.
He's going through things,

but he's not part of
the experience at all, okay?

So first,
a proper tour of the Glass Onion.

- Here we go.
- Oh my God.

The Glass Onion, like our bar!
Oh, I loved that baby so much.

Should we, um, get our bags, um…

Sun is blinding.

…or someone will get them for us. Okay.

I could use a second
in the shade.

- This rich-people shit is weird.
- Thank you.

I… I have occasionally
put on the dog in my life, but this…

This is stretching
my stride-taking abilities.

You're doing great. I'm Andi.

That is very genial of you. I'm Benoit.

- You got a flat tire there.
- Thank you.

Oh, wow. Okay.

Wow!

It's like an actual huge glass onion.

- Yep.
- It's past, present and future.

It's what came before, where I am now,
what I'll leave to the world.

Ignore me.

This is the full reclamation of everything
I've achieved up to now...

So, what kind of staff does it take
to run a place like this?

Normally like 50, but, you know…
Look, I sent everyone home.

I just wanna have a normal weekend
with my old friends like the old days.

Right? See, look, that's the thing.

This isn't just
a rich-asshole house. It's…

I mean, it's not even a house.

It's a… It's a commune. For creativity.

Oh, amazing.

Dong!

What is that?

That's the hourly dong.
You know I got Phil Glass to compose that?

- What?
- Who's Phil Gas?

Okay, let's stop talking and actually
start hanging out and having fun.

Your rooms are assigned by the chakra

that I most closely associate
with each of you.

I know. Go with it, okay?

Your biorhythm monitor
is the key to your room.

- It'll lead you to the room using haptics.
- Oh my God.

Get settled in, change.
Let's meet up at the pool.

We'll have a chill afternoon.
And then the game begins.

Ooh.

Sacral! You know me, Miles.

Oh, Miles.

- Ooh.
- Hey, Andi…

Sacral!

I really am glad you're here.

Wow. I… I'm sorry, but that is just crazy.

- I know. Hey, Mr. Blanc.
- Hmm?

- Could we have a quick word?
- Mmm, of course.

Oh my word. This…

Oh my goodness, me. This is…

That is… Wait, what is that?

Oh my God, it's full of stars!

2010, the year we made contact, that's…

Um, this is amazing, just amazing.

I… I'm so happy to be here under…

If there's any role you'd like me to play
in this murder mystery game

as the… I don't know, detective,
I'd be more than happy to oblige.

Just to be included and to… To meet you…

Is that a motorcar?

Oh, yeah. That's my Baby Blue.

It's one-of-a-kind. Goes anywhere I go.
All around the world.

Why is it on the roof?

'Cause there's nowhere to drive it
on the island.

Oh, yes. Yes, of course.

Mr. Blanc, uh…

I wanted to ask,

what are you doing here?

I'm sorry?

What are you doing here?

Uh, you invited me.

No, I didn't.

What…

You sent me a box.

- Wait, you received a box?
- Yes.

The wooden box was delivered to my home
with some simple children's puzzles

which, once I completed them,
there was an invitation inside.

Do you have that invitation?

Well, yes, I do.

I'm sorry. I'm… I'm very confused.

Is this part of the game?

No.

This is just like the other ones,
but I didn't send it to you.

How many of these boxes did you create?

- Five. One for each of my friends.
- No test boxes? No prototypes?

No, my puzzle guy barely got the five done
in time,

and he apprenticed with Ricky Jay.

And once the boxes are open
and the puzzles completed,

is there any way to close them again?
To… To reset 'em?

Hang on. Hang on.

Someone reset the box.

Someone reset the box.
They sent it to you as a gag.

"Miles is doing a murder mystery.
Let's invite Benoit freaking Blanc."

It's so good.

I am mortified. I don't...

Why? I've got the predefinite detective
in the world at my murder mystery party.

That is so legit.

Mr. Bron, I've learned
through bitter experience

that an anonymous invitation
is not to be trifled with.

Okay, look, come on.
I'd love to have you visit me in my home.

There, you've been invited.
You're an official guest now.

Thrilled to have you.
I mean, relax. Enjoy yourself.

Hey, try to solve
the murder mystery if you can.

I don't want to toot my own horn,
but it's pretty next level.

I'm gonna foil. See you at the pool.

Lionel, you are too sexy
to be a scientist.

And, Claire… you look so cute.

Aw, thanks, Bird.

You really try. I like that.
You really make an effort.

Well, I figured, Greece.

And no masks, I can breathe again.

Look at this pool.
I think I'll go for a swim.

Maybe I'll lay out for a bit.

AK and Flea get all the credit,

but Frusciante really
is the heart of the Chili Peppers.

- Hey, Blanc! Have a dip.
- Hey.

Grab a hard kombucha.
They're actually pretty good.

Jared Leto sent 'em over.
I think he wants me to invest.

- Well, I am on vacation, so…
- Hey, booch me!

There you go.

Yeah.

Oh! The Baby Blue!

Iconic.

Remember that night you almost pancaked me
with it on the road outside...

Anderson Cooper's birthday.

Coop's parties are memorable.

- Dong!
- - Yep!

Oh, God.

Really, Duke?

Oh my God!

Really.

Asshole.

Now it's a party.

That is quite a piece.

- Never without it.
- Mmm.

- So I see.
- You never know when shit's gonna go down.

Ah…

Birdie. You have to tell him.

- You gotta tell him.
- I will.

- I'm serious. You gotta...
- I will.

- I will.
- You just gotta go beg.

- Okay?
- Oh, God.

When he goes to his room,
just follow him and then do it.

I will take care of him. Don't worry.

Cool me off. Gimme a sip of that.

- I'm hot for both...
- That's so hot.

There was a time, you know, back when…

I was the one on magazines. He was nobody.

He couldn't believe
he was even talking to me.

He said that to me.

"You're Birdie Jay, on billboards.
I can't believe I'm talking to you."

He was this little thing in my hand.

I preferred that.

Andi! Hi! Wow.

How long has it been?

Since the trial. So a few months.

Mmm, the trial, ugh. That was not fun.

I mean, for all of us.
For anybody. Right, Peg?

Right? I'm uncomfortable.
I'm gonna go for a swim.

Now, I can handle
the Matisse in the bathroom,

but is, uh… Is that a fax machine?

Miles doesn't even have a phone.

It's really convenient. I have one number,

goes to all my fax machines
all over the world.

There's something about analog that's...

Oh! Look at this blast from my past.

Look, everybody. Look.

Miles, you're so funny,
having this around.

May I ask,
if it isn't too presumptuous of me,

what first drew you all together?

You're such an eclectic bunch.

I think disruptors recognize each other.

Yes.

Now you've used
that word before, "disruptors."

What does that mean?

Some people think
Birdie's disruptive

every time she opens her mouth.

I mean, just because she says
what everyone's thinking,

but no one's got the nerve to say.

It's true. I say it like I see it.

No. But seriously, you know about
Sweetie Pants, right?

I'm going to embarrass myself here.

I adore Sweetie Pants. I live in mine...

You're sitting next to Birdie Jay.
She was a fashion icon.

And then the youngest editor ever
of She She Magazine. Right?

Establishment BS,
on top of the world, but then…

Well…

Then there was the whole thing
with the Halloween costume.

Oh.

It was a tribute to Beyoncé,
but people did not take it that way.

- Anyway, I had a lot of time at home.
- Mm-hmm.

- I just spent all my time in my...
- Oh, in sweatpants.

She comes out with designer,
high quality, comfortable sweatpants

just as a pandemic hits.

She disrupted her own disruption.
She made a killing.

And look at Duke.
You think people looked at him

and saw anything other than the beef?

You think they saw the first influencer
to have a million followers on Twitch?

Yes, I did. Here it is.
Deal with it.

- Hello.
- - What about Claire?

You know, soccer mom in beige
throwing grenades into machine politics.

Lionel, he didn't wait ten years
licking on the taint of academia

to get permission to start pushing
the boundaries of science.

He just did it.
That's what I did with Al...

That's what we did with Alpha.
Disrupt. See…

Tell you a little secret.
Your worldview's gonna change.

Once you hear it, you can't unhear it.
Is your phone turned off?

- Oh, I left it in my room.
- Okay.

If you want to shake things up,
you start with something small.

You break a norm,
or an idea, or a convention,

some little business model.

But you go with things
that people are kind of tired of anyway.

Everybody gets excited
because you're busting up something

that everyone wanted broken
in the first place.

That's the infraction point.

That's the place
where you have to look within yourself

and ask, "Am I the kind of person
who will keep going?"

Will you break more things?

Break bigger things?

Are you willing to break the thing
that nobody wants you to break?

Because at that point,
people are not gonna be on your side.

They're gonna call you crazy.

They're gonna say you're a bully.
They're gonna tell you to stop.

Even your partner will say,
"You need to stop."

Because as it turns out,

nobody wants you to break
the system itself.

But that is what true disruption is.

And that is what unites all of us.

We all got to that line and crossed it.

Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

- See?
- Yeah, yeah.

So, disruptors.

All of us.

Wow.

Mmm!

That was some real red-pill stuff, Miles.

The Andi I built Alpha with?
She believed it.

Oh, I believed it.

I believed it.

Mr. Blanc, you're a detective, right?

Yes, I'm…

Can you spot the other thing?

The real thing this group has in common?

Andi, come on.

Oh, Lionel.
Everybody knows who Lionel works for.

That's no secret.

And we know
who bankrolled Claire's campaign.

But when nobody…

Nobody would touch Birdie
with a ten-foot pole

because she went on Oprah
and compared herself to Harriet Tubman…

In spirit! Oh, God.

…who do you think showed up

as an angel investor
in Sweetie Pants? Huh?

And Duke.

When Duke got banned from Twitch

for hawking rhino-horn boner pills
to teenage boys…

There was zero rhino in those pills.

…who set him up at YouTube

and used their media empire
to promote the stream?

That is the common thread here.

Every single one of you
is holding on for dear life

to Miles Bron's golden titties.

And each of you,

you'll stab a friend in the back
to hold on.

That is what I believe.

Andi, wait.

Wow.

That was so real.

Anyway, dinner's at 8:00.

See you all there? Yeah.

Like Miles said,

I'm a truth-teller.
Some people can't handle it.

It's a dangerous thing
to mistake speaking without thought

for speaking the truth.

Don't you think?

Are you calling me dangerous?

Well, we'll see.

If you'll excuse me.

Something's off.

What do you mean?

She's changed.

What's she playing at?

Mr. Bron! Wait!

Hey, hi.

- Hello.
- - Uh…

- Please don't do this.
- Sorry?

Bird showed me the statement you want her
to make to the press about Bangladesh,

and if you make her go through with it,
her name is…

destroyed.

But you see, my resume
is just Birdie Jay, Birdie Jay,

a short stint in retail,
and then Birdie Jay.

So if her name is destroyed,
then my name is…

I… I'm sorry…

It's Peg.

I'm begging you.
You gotta get her to make that statement.

It is her only way out.

- What...
- Okay, good.

But, uh…

Dong!

This is a smokeless garden.

This is a smokeless garden.
This is a smokeless garden.

Please, keep our water clean.

Please, keep our water clean.
Please, keep our water clean.

Are you gonna do it for me?

Mm-hmm.

♪ There's a light ♪

♪ A certain kind of light ♪

Wow!

♪ That never shone on me ♪

♪ I want my life to be ♪

♪ Lived with you ♪

♪ Lived with you ♪

♪ There's a way… ♪

Welcome, gang.
A few cocktails before I'm murdered.

I think I remember everyone's favorite.

And we got tamales.

My chemist.

- Mmm, Lagavulin 16.
- He likes it heavy on the peat.

Serve it up neat.

Is this my Cuban Breeze?

The drink that got us on the no-fly list
at St. Barts. What else?

Well, #Worthlt.

- Claire-bear.
- Hmm?

- Room temp white.
- Pinot Gris.

Halle Berry! That has a kick.

Oh, that's Jeremy Renner's
small-batch hot sauce.

I let him invest. He sends me
a pallet every year. Take a few bottles.

Well… …thank you.

I apologize. I don't know your drink,
but, you know, pick your poison.

Hey, Andi.

I'm hoping it's still whiskey soda.

- You know I...
- Okay. Miles.

I mean,
I know you have a thing for it, but…

I mean, this place is the Tate Modern!

Why would you hang a framed print
of the Mona Lisa front and center?

It's like having a Che poster
in your dorm room.

Mm-hmm.

Or…

Come on.

Wait.

- That's impossible, Miles.
- Mm-hmm.

Forgive my incredulity, but surely…
No, the Mona Lisa,

that's property of the state.
There's no way...

Blame it on the pando, Blanc.

The Louvre was closed,
France needed money,

and so I bought myself
a little short-term loan.

It turns out the transport
and the security was most of the cost.

Check this out.

- Oh my God.
- Oh my God.

Don't tell the insurance guys,

but I had
a little override button installed.

- Oh, you did.
- Where do you think it is?

Oh, my gosh! It's easy.

It's so freaking sensitive.

A phone dings, it closes up.
It's ridiculous,

but I needed to be able to look her
in the eyes without glass in between us.

My mom took me to Paris
when I was six years old.

First time I looked at this lady,
it changed my life.

You know da Vinci invented a technique
for brushstrokes that leave no lines?

That's how you can look straight at her,
and her expression changes every time.

Her smile's there, then it disappears.
Is she happy? Is she sad?

Is it something else?

This simple thing
that you thought you were looking at,

it suddenly takes on layers
and depth so complex,

it gives you vertigo.

It really is something.

It's a classic.

Hey. Not here.

Every time we've gotten to the point
where I'm going to strangle you,

you pull something like this,
and it's magic.

- Thank you. Thank you.
- Look, it all started with her.

What did I say to you guys?

The first night we hung out
at the Glass Onion, what did I say?

I wanna be responsible
for something that gets mentioned

in the same breath as the Mona Lisa.

Forever.

A-and what does that mean?

Oh, it means immortality.

He wants to do something
that's gonna change...

Wait a minute, Miles.

Why do you have the Mona Lisa
in your living room?

In one week,

I've invited world leaders
and members of the press from all over

to come to this island.

And right here,
I'm going to unveil the future.

You know what this is?

You know damn well we do.

What's going on, Miles?

Uh… I don't.

- Don't drop it.
- Oh my God.

That's a new solid hydrogen fuel.
It's incredibly powerful.

It's radically efficient.

Zero carbon emissions,
and it's derived from abundant seawater.

I call it Klear, with a K.

And at this event,
we are going to announce "Klear America."

Our affordable home power solution.

Klear is going to be powering
people's dreams,

all over this country,
by the end of this year.

No.

No. Because I was clear with you.

I told you I need two years minimum

to test this stuff
to see if it's safe or even viable.

Claire and I are not gonna be responsible
for putting something out in the world

before it's tested and...

Oh, no.

Oh, yeah.

No.

You're running this entire place off this?

All of it. All this awesome lighting,

the heating and cooling,
everything right down to my fax machine.

The whole Glass Onion is powered by Klear.

Oh my God, Miles.

Guys, we did it.

I'm out. I'm done.

This is reckless.
And you're gonna get somebody killed.

Bro, you're not getting out.

It's already happening.

I love you. Come on, let's… Let's eat!

Okay, gang.

It's been a memorable weekend already,
to be sure, but now the real fun starts.

We got three days to bask in the sun,
swim in the Ionian Sea,

eat good food and wine,
and enjoy each other's company.

But alongside and underneath the partay,
you've been charged with a serious task.

Because tonight, in this very room,
a murder will be committed.

My murder.

You will have
to closely observe the crime.

Consider what you know about each other.

Know that across the island,
I've hidden clues.

Some may be helpful, some may misdirect.
That's for you to determine.

But if anyone can name the killer,
tell me how they achieved the murder,

and, most importantly,
what was the motive,

that person wins our game.

Any questions?

Uh, wait… What do we win?

I… What do you mean? What do you…

What do you want?

No. No, nothing, I just…

I just thought maybe
there was a prize or something.

I… An iPad or like…

Okay, fine.
Yeah, no, the winner gets an iPad.

And, uh, once you're dead,
will we still be able to talk to you?

Yeah, I'm not playing dead
the whole weekend, dude.

We hang, but I…

You just can't ask me questions.
I'm not gonna help.

I don't actually need an iPad.
I'm just saying. It's just…

When you said "win," it…
You know, it made me say it.

Can we, um, work together?

Um, only one person
can solve the crime,

so if you got a theory,
keep it close to your chest.

It's designed to be hard.
This will take the whole weekend.

Well, this is truly delightful.

Oh! Have we started already, is it...

- Well, the murder hasn't happened. But…
- Oh, yeah.

Yeah, why not? As Watson said to Holmes...

It was Birdie
who planted a remote device on a crossbow

in revenge for you stealing
her signature Ren Diamond.

Look at the seating arrangement.

It triangulates Birdie
just perfectly with that thing,

which is loaded with a dummy bolt.

Aimed directly…

at Mr. Bron.

Now I believe close inspection will reveal
some sort of remote triggering device,

but more damning,
that is a vintage Jayhawk brand crossbow.

Jayhawk, Birdie Jay.

Of course, there are other superfluous
and rather clumsy clues.

The hedgerow
in the south garden spells letter B.

Birdie's room is the sacral chakra,
which is the one blocked by guilt.

Blah, blah, blah. But the motive, yes,

on the cleverly planted 1998 issue
of The Face magazine

with Birdie on the cover…

…she famously wore
what became known as the Ren Diamond.

And that's a family heirloom, I believe.

Well, to be clear, I mean, I didn't know
what a "blood diamond" was so...

Mr. Bron, the large pendulous locket
which is… Has not left your neck.

Bit out of keeping
with your breezy island style.

Would you kindly open it for us?

My Ren Diamond!

A dramatic, passionate
and colorful crime for a fashionista.

Miss Birdie Jay.

Unfortunately, this crime clashed
with the presence of Benoit Blanc.

Oh!

That… See that? That just went up…
Very good. Very good.

My God, that just felt so good.
So solid, so satisfying!

You know, like one of those
mini-crosswords The Times has

or, you know, I have a chef friend,
and she speaks of trying to create

the perfect bite and that just felt like
the most satisfying bite-sized...

You're angry.

No, Blanc, I'm, uh, just, you know…

What the hell?

That was not
the simplest thing to set up, so…

It's fine. It doesn't matter. It's just…

I hired Gillian Flynn
to write the whole thing...

- Oh, she's quite good.
- She's goddamn expensive, is what she is.

What am I supposed to do now?
Play Yahtzee all weekend? Just…

Mr. Bron, truth is,
I… I ruined your game on purpose

and for a very good reason.

I'm sorry, what?

I like the Glass Onion as a metaphor.

An object that seems densely layered,

but in reality
the center is in plain sight.

Your relationship with these people
may seem complex,

but look, what you've done
this weekend is crystal clear.

You've taken seven people,

each of whom has a real-life reason
to wish you harm,

gathered them together on a remote island

and placed the idea
of your murder in their heads.

It's like putting a loaded gun
on the table and turning off the lights!

Oh, whoa.

Come on.

So you play hardball with Lionel,
threaten to destroy his reputation

if he does not play along
and power a manned rocket with Klear.

But now with Claire too…

Now perhaps,
you threaten to support her opponent

in the up-and-coming election
if she does not approve your power plant.

You have done some homework.

And Birdie. Bangladesh.

Sweetie Pants are manufactured there
in a sweatshop.

You're making Birdie take the fall
to cover your ass as the main investor.

And Duke? Well…
…we all know why Duke wants to kill you.

He doesn't know about that.

Yes, he does.

Take my presence as a sign.

For at least one person on this island,
this is not a game.

Oh, this is the famous napkin!

I know this story.

- Right…
- Will you look at that?

I sketched out the original idea
for Alpha on a cocktail napkin

and I showed it to Andi one night
at the Glass Onion.

That was our local bar.

That's where it all began.
But they tore it down the year after that.

Mm-hmm.

Andi.

Yes, Andi.

Andi used to tell me the truth.

Nobody does that now.

It's all just fake smiles and agendas

and people wanting
what they think they're owed.

Hating you when you don't give it to them
because that's what you're there for.

I know it's probably hard to have sympathy
for the poor, tortured billionaire. But…

God damn, I miss that bar.

♪ Yeah, listen… ♪

You know, you could just power it down.

Ah, it's my Google Alerts.
Got them for all you guys.

Whiskey, sports I like, general interests.

You have a Google Alert
for the word "movie"?

I like movies. Don't hate. Nerd.

Oh, thank God for Benoit Blanc.

We don't have to
spend the weekend spelling hedges.

Well, I'm out of here.
Tomorrow morning. Gone.

We just got here.

You can stay, have fun.

Fine. You're murdering my vibe.

Well, I hate saying this
in any context,

but I'm with Duke.

Or we can get drunk
and enjoy paradise for the weekend.

We should probably go too.

No. Miserable in paradise.
We've all earned this.

Yes, you have.

Are we even gonna talk about
the elephant in the room?

Or just gonna throw a blanket over it
and push through the weekend?

Am I the elephant?

Yeah. You're the elephant!

You're not that bad.

What'd you come for, Andi?

Given the circumstances,
I think it's a fair question.

Fair?

Oh my God. Yes, no, fine.
Nothing about any of this is fair.

Congratulations. Now, you know.

And we all stuck with Miles.
What do you want?

Do you wanna know why we did it? Hmm?
Really? Why? Do the math. It's easy math.

So you come here,
in your Gucci flats, telling us…

Valentino.

…that we owe you?

You made money off of Alpha
all those years.

You did fine. You got yours.

I got?

No, he got his from me. All of it!

My life was taken away from me
by someone, by everyone in this room.

My life! Do you even know what that means?

Huh?

What Claire's trying to say,
is we're sorry.

We feel bad for you. What do you want?

- Are you really asking me that?
- Yes. What do you want?

A check? You want performative pity?

Just tell us the right words
that we can use

so that we can get on with our lives.

You want revenge?
You want to slit Miles' throat?

You wanna take us all down?
What? Just drop the bombshell! Say it!

- Say it!
- I want the truth!

I want the truth.

I can give you that.

I'll be the asshole.

The truth is, is that we
are all holding on to that golden tit.

We're all playing
the same game here, honey.

You lost.

So you can go ahead
and put yourself up on a cross

like some unspeakable crime
has been committed against you

that none of us could possibly imagine.

But me, I'm tired of pretending
like you're the victim in this game.

You just couldn't hack it.

You're the loser. There. That's the truth.

There she is. There's the Andi I know.

Okay.

Oh, jeez, detective.

Your next assignment
is who killed the party.

Come on, guys!

Blanc ruined my game. It's okay.
Hey, Alpha DJ, give us something upbeat!

Miles, I'm gonna be leaving
in the morning.

Yeah, me too.

No. No, we're having a champagne brunch
on the beach tomorrow.

You're gonna try foil surfing,

and you're gonna put some aloe on,
work on that tan,

and make your constituents say,
"What was she doing in lockdown?"

Birdie, come on, dance with me.

Come on, pretty lady, get that smile up.
Come on, come on.

Where's Andi?

Yeah, where is Andi? Come on!

Hey. Duke's smiling.
There it is, there's my guy.

What's going on?
You look like you got good news.

I was wondering
why my Googs are blowing up.

The views on my channel
are off the charts. You gotta see this.

Ooh!

This is all over the Internet.
I mean, look at those numbers.

That's fire. That changes things, right?

It sure does.

Numbers like this.
Maybe we can talk Alpha News?

You bet your ass. Come here.

- Congratulations.
- Dukey! That's amazing! Let me see!

Everything works out in the end.

You gotta keep the faith.

Guys, have I ever let you down?

Have we ever not pulled through?
Pulled it off?

You're staying. Yes?
You're staying. Okay. Love it.

Come on, this is our time.

You feel it? What did we all used to say?
Fake it till you make it

and have fun while we're doing it.
It's happening.

We're all changing the world, all of us!
Making a dent in our own ways.

Five minutes ago, Blanc was telling me
that this whole party was a dangerous idea

'cause you all hate me so much
that one of you would actually wanna…

- It doesn't even matter. It's so silly.
- Whoo!

Wow! Look at that dress spin.
Birdie, that's amazing.

Just… Watch this dress.
Spin that dress again.

Everybody, Miles says look at me!

Look at you. She's a bird.

I want a toast.
I want a toast to The Disruptors.

My OGs. I love you. All of you.

Disruptors!
Breaking it and making it!

Whoo!

Turn up the music.
We're going in the pool tonight!

We're all starting in the pool tonight.
That's what I want.

Miles.

On your feet, genius. I wanna see...

Miles, Duke.

Whoo!

Jesus.

Duke!

What… Is he choking?

- Yeah, I think he's...
- No, he's not choking.

- Okay.
- - You got him?

- Yeah.
- Duke.

You see anything in there?
No, because I feel like he's…

What?

I'm afraid Mr. Cody is… is dead.

No, Duke! No!

Oh my God! Oh my God!
Oh my God! Oh my God! Oh my God!

What happened?
Did he choke? What happened?

There was no obstruction
in his airways.

But we won't know
the cause of death without an autopsy.

What just happened?

My dear, would you do me a favor?
Would you come sit over here?

Just so I can take care of Mr. Cody.

Yes, that's right. Mr. Bron, would…

Would you call your boat
and have them come immediately?

Oh my God. Oh my God.

Mr. Bron!

I'll do it. I'll do it.

How do I do it?

There's a… There's a radio room,
through there.

You tell them we need
medical personnel and police.

Okay, yeah.

Listen, I must insist
that nobody touch the body

or disturb anything around it.

Police?

Are you treating this
as a crime scene then?

Oh my God. No, wait, wait, this is bad.
I can't. I…

The police always come. It's protocol.

I can see the headlines!

"Governor jets off to Greece in a pandemic
with a men's rights YouTuber who dies!"

Oh my God. No, I...

Bacardi…

I think Mr. Blanc's…

You're not saying
it was done with intention, are you?

Well, we don't know.

But Mr. Cody's death was
so acute and violent… yes.

My guess is something
was put in his drink, intentionally.

What do you mean "morning"?
How's that possible?

Pisceshite! Dock is Pisceshite!

Piece-of-shite. Piece of…

- Boat can't come till low tide in the morning.
- 00 a.m. at the earliest.

Do they understand the situation?

There is no other landing point,

and Miles' dumbass Banksy dock
was set to low-tide height

and it isn't buoyant.
It is a piece of shit.

Oh, heck. Yeah, all right, all right. Um…

I suggest you all retire to your rooms,
lock the doors until 5:30,

when we will convene here
and walk together to the dock.

I'll stay up all night with the body.

Make sure it's not tampered with
in any way.

I recommend that everyone gets some sleep.

Oh!

That is…

That's your glass, Miles.

He…

He picked up mine.

He picked up mine.

He…

Now we could…

Uh…

Oh, come on, Miles.

Miles, it's us!

Miles, baby, for real?

I'll pay you one billion dollars

to tell me
which one of them tried to kill me.

- Miles!
- Miles!

I'm just going to silence Duke's phone.

We're staying here in this room.

I'm keeping you all in plain sight
until that boat arrives.

- That's what we're doing.
- For God's sakes.

Where's Whiskey? Where's Andi?

Where's Duke's phone?

It just dinged. It must be here.

Yeah, I saw it.

We just heard it.

It isn't in any of his pockets.

Well, he must have dropped it somewhere.
Let's wait for it to ding again.

Forget about his phone. Look.

Where is his stupid gun?

Oh, fiddlesticks.
When did his gun disappear?

He always has his gun.

Well, he always has it,
which means we stopped seeing it.

But at some point this evening,
it was gone.

- When was that?
- Andi.

We need to find Andi.

Andi!

Oh.

- Mr. Bron!
- - Dong!

Oh, it's all right.
It's just that hourly dong thing.

What?

- Oh, no. No.
- Miles, calm down!

Oh, shit. Shit.

- No. It's happening.
- Mr. Bron. What is the matter?

It was the game. The game! My murder game.
We were gonna be having drinks,

and I thought it'd be fun
to say something dramatic at 10:00.

We were gonna have
20 minutes where…

Blanc, you have to help me.
You have to help me. Help me! Help me!

What happens at ten o'clock?

- Birdie, listen to my voice.
- Oh my God.

- Is that you?
- Stop screaming.

- Something touched me!
- Do not panic!

- It's so dark.
- I'm here.

- Where's my phone? It has a flashlight.
- I can't see.

- How does this...
- Lionel!

- Claire?
- Everybody…

- Over here!
- I'm here!

Stand still. Calm down. Do not panic.

It was Andi! It was Andi.

She killed Duke,
and she tore our room apart. I saw her!

- What?!
- - Is that a speargun?

No. Not today!

Wait, wait, wait.

- Mr. Bron!
- What the hell is happening?

Oh, hell's bells!
Just, everybody, just stay here!

Aha! Here's my phone!

Birdie? Lionel? Guys?

Andi?

Andi!

Who's that?

Oh, Lord help us.

Helen.

Now listen, did you take Duke's gun?

Why would I take Duke's gun?
Why are the lights out?

- Duke is dead.
- What?

I don't understand.

Please. Trust me. It's all in plain sight.

We only need one last piece
of information, but only you can...

Lionel? Lionel?

Guys? Where are you?

I'm here! What happened?

- Did you hear that?
- Guys?

I heard it from here.
Everybody all right?

What was that?

Was that a gunshot?
It sounded like a gunshot.

Oh, God.

Everyone. Inside.

- Shouldn't we...
- She's not going anywhere.

It's time to finish this.

Peg, radio the mainland.
Tell them to send the boats now.

Banksy be damned!
Beach them if they have to!

- She killed Duke. Why would she...
- No.

It makes no sense.

It all makes perfect sense.

Duke, Andi, this weekend,

this ridiculous game that started
well before we set foot on this island.

Will you explain it to us then, detective?

No, I can peel back the layers,

I can take it to a point,
but what lies at the center,

only one person can tell us
who killed Cassandra Brand.

Get that, would ya?

You're not in the bath again,
are you?

No!

Yep?

Uh…

Can I help you?

Yes, is this Benoit Blanc's residence?

Um, what is this regarding?

Well, his office was closed,
and I really need to speak with him.

It's urgent. Please.

Blanc! There's someone here for you.

With a box!

Oh my.

Well, why don't we start at the beginning?

My name is Helen Brand,
and I came all the way here from Alabama.

Well, what do you do in Alabama?

I teach. Third grade. Do a lot of Zooming.

We've been getting into tie-dying a lot
and all this pandemic stuff.

Okay, none of that really matters.

Mr. Blanc, two days ago,
I received a call.

My twin sister committed suicide.

In her car.

In her garage.

With the engine running.

My sister was Cassandra Brand.
Do you know who she was?

Yes, of course. I'm sorry, you…
I thought you looked familiar.

Impressive woman, your sister.

You know, she kept a journal
every day of her life

since she was six years old.

You know what she called it?

"Notes For Future Biographers."
Biographers. Plural.

The girl was six years old.

Then the day after high school,
she shot off to New York,

and she just never looked back.

You know, when we were kids,

we goofed together,
and we'd do this character, Rich Bitch.

"Heavens, the dog ate the caviar again."

Then I hear her doing a talk,
and that's exactly how she sounded.

Rich Bitch! And I'm like,
"Who are you fooling, girl? Not me!"

She had the guts and brains
for both of us,

and I was just happy watching her,
you know?

So you, um… You get the call…

Yeah, yeah. I get the call and I fly in.
This was yesterday.

And then I go to Andi's house.
I'm cleaning it out. It's a mess.

All of her books everywhere.

And I'm just thinking about
what was taken from my sister,

how I wasn't there for her.

And I'm getting angrier and angrier,
and then I just hear a knock at the door,

and it's some courier
with this thing from Miles Bron.

And I'm sure there's
some clever way to open it.

I don't know. I just open it.

And it's an invitation

to his private island in Greece
for next weekend.

One of those little trips she'd go on
with him and his group of shitheads.

They like to call themselves
"The Disruptors."

But I knew who they were,
and I told her who they were. Shitheads.

Miss Brand, what can I do for you?

Andi didn't commit suicide.

She didn't leave any note.

So I went on her computer,
and I looked in her email,

her sent messages,
to see if she wrote anybody anything.

And look. She sent this at 4:00 p.m.,
the day she was murdered, four days ago.

"I finally found it."

"It's right here, and I'm going to use it
to burn his whole empire down."

"I'm giving you all one last chance
to make things right."

"You know where to find me. A."

And I'm assuming
all of these names here are...

Birdie Jay, Duke Cody,
Claire Debella and Lionel Toussaint.

The Shitheads.

She sends that email,
nobody writes back anything,

and then the next day,
she's dead in the garage

with sleeping pills in her system?

I searched every inch
of every room in her house,

and guess what wasn't there?

The red envelope.

Compelling.

Google said you are
the world's greatest detective.

Somebody like me,
takes something like this

about a group of rich folk
with an army full of lawyers...

But if one was to get 'em alone,

isolated for a weekend with,
in your words,

the world's greatest detective…

You wanna hire me to go to that island.

It's a stupid idea, right?

Listen, I want to be clear, huh?

I am not Batman.

I can find you the truth,
I can gather evidence,

I can present it to the police
and the courts, but…

…that is where my jurisdiction ends.

Yeah, but it's you doing it instead of me.
I'll take those odds.

I've not seen
your sister's death in the news.

- Did you release a statement?
- No.

Shit. Was I supposed to?

I don't know how this works.

And you have no other family member
who was informed of the death and…

Oh, if I pulled a few strings,

I could keep it from leaking
to the press for another… week?

Maybe, that's…

Oh.

No, that's outrageous. That wouldn't…

Well, now…

Wow. No, that… Yes. Miss Brand.

Any feelings of reverence or respect
that you had for me

when you crossed my threshold,
buttress those feelings now.

Buttress them.

I am proposing
that you come with me to that island

as your sister.

As Cassandra Brand.

What? No.
No, no, no, I'm hiring you to go.

I… I'm not… Are you insane?

Buttress now. Yes.

A famous detective shows up

and out of the blue,
starts poking the subject of your sister,

they'll shut up like a clam.

Your presence on that island
is the essential catalyst.

- Oh, no, come on, man.
- Buttress.

Yeah, I'm trying real hard to buttress,
but this sounds nuts.

But it is the only way that this works.

Look at me.
They'll know instantly that I'm not her.

You'll cut your hair.
You'll wear her clothes.

Oh, you really think
I can fit into that shit?

- And what about my hair?
- I know a guy.

Now, why would anyone suspect

you showing up, playing your sister,
when they don't know your sister is dead?

Right.

They don't know Andi is dead.

So why would they suspect anything?

- And you'll do the inspecting?
- Yes, I will. You just have to be there.

Mr. Blanc, is… Is this safe?

No. No.

One person will know the truth about you.

From the moment you arrive on that island,

the killer will know who you are
and what you are doing.

And they certainly wouldn't hesitate
to kill again if it covers their tracks.

I'm… I'm a detective, Helen.
I'm not a bodyguard.

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

No.

One of those shitheads killed my sister.

Do you really think
we can get the son of a bitch?

Well, my goodness.

I shouldn't be here. This is nuts.
But I'm here. So let's do this.

- Drink?
- You need a drink.

Oh, no, I don't drink.
I'll have some coffee.

All right.

Andi's journals.

Good, you keep studying them.
Okay, so… Tomorrow.

I'll get there early.

Really lay on some Southern hokum,
get them all off guard.

On the boat… be cold.

Don't engage in conversation.

- Okay, I'm not great on boats.
- Oh, you'll be fine.

Just remember, Rich Bitch voice.
Andi posture.

I have all of her TED Talks on this,
and I've been studying 'em.

Good.

- The dog ate the caviar.
- There you go.

Yeah.

So, you said

you were gonna be researching
these folks for motive.

Did you find anything?

Yes, I did.

But motives for each of them
to want Miles Bron dead.

Now why would they
kill her to protect him?

I just don't get it.

What about Miles? What if he just did it?

Well, we can't rule it out,
but Miles Bron is not an idiot.

To risk committing murder
after a very public court case,

with the possibility
of that email of Andi's coming to light,

would be an exceedingly
stupid thing to do.

Especially if someone
was willing to do it for him.

Come on. Walk me through these journals.

Okay.

About ten years ago,
before they all hit it big,

they used to hang together at this bar.

And Miles was leader of the pack?

No. Andi was.

They were all friends with Andi.

Birdie was a washed-up model.

Duke was a nerd
doing video game tournaments.

Claire just lost a race for city council.

Lionel was a substitute teacher.

All of them run aground in their thirties.

But Andi saw their potentials.
She found them all.

- Hi!
- Hey!

Then she found Miles.
Introduced him to the group.

This is Miles.

- Hey, nice to meet you.
- Hey, bro.

I love your hair.

At first, nobody liked him.

…outlive the person…

He'd say stuff like…

I want to be responsible for something

that gets talked about in the same breath
as the Mona Lisa. Forever.

What does that even mean?

It just means immortality.

He wants to create something
that feels lasting, that feels...

His first venture was Moviefone
for foot massages.

- Did it work?
- No!

Okay, listen, let's just roll with it.

Let's humor him. Let's see where it goes.
Let's see what happens.

- Hey, team.
- And things started happening.

He got Birdie a show
for her designs. It did well.

Got Lionel published.
Duke set up at Twitch.

Claire elected locally.

…at you. I love you back!

You know, small stuff,
but it happened.

And then the big thing happened.

What is that you're working on?

♪ He told me ♪

♪ Let the children lose it ♪

♪ Let the children use it ♪

♪ Let all the children boogie ♪

So based on the napkin idea,
Andi and Miles created Alpha.

It blows up.
They bring everyone along for the ride.

Miles' aspirations
keep getting bigger and bigger.

Cut to two years ago,

Miles meets
some sketchy Norwegian scientist

at an ayahuasca ceremony in Peru

who sells him
on this whole new hydrogen fuel.

- Hmm.
- He becomes obsessed.

And he's willing to give the company's
entire resources to launch this thing.

No.

Andi. Andi, come on. This is it!

No, no, no. This is not a start-up.
This could blow up the world.

Yeah.

No! Literally, Miles.
This could blow up the world!

The reality-distortion field ends here.
I can't let you do this.

What… What do you mean you can't let me?

I'll walk.

And I'll take half the company
to stop you from using it for this.

And she did it.
And, God, I love that she did it.

Then she found out Miles
had the lawyers work the contract

so she was cut out the company completely.

So she sued over that?

Her whole case was based on

intellectual ownership
of the company's founding idea.

Her idea on the napkin.

Which she didn't keep.

Miles was very excited. He had an idea.

Uh, so he grabbed a napkin,

and he, uh, he scribbled
something on it to show us.

- That's a lie! Your Honor, it's a lie.
- Order! Counsel, get your client...

Look me in the eye, Claire!
You know it's a lie!

It's a lie.

And do you recall, Mr. Cody,
who wrote this napkin?

Yeah, Miles.

Uh, it was Miles.

Miles.

This was March.

And right after the verdict,

Miles suddenly found the napkin
written in his handwriting

and did all those interviews about it.

A bald-faced fabrication.

A damn lie, and it worked.

So… every one of The Disruptors
perjured themselves

to destroy Andi and shield Miles Bron.

We… You and I,
we need to find out why. Motive.

Whose was strong enough
to go one step further and commit murder?

And then, this will be tricky,

everyone's whereabouts
on the night of her death.

Who could have been
at Andi's house that night? Opportunity.

- Our suspects, motive, opportunity… Hey!
- Mm-hmm.

- This kinda looks like that Clue notepad.
- Yes, yes, yes.

You must be really great at Clue, huh?

I'm very bad at dumb things.
My Achilles' heel.

Ticking boxes, running around,
searching all the rooms.

It's just a terrible, terrible game.

Well, my students love it.

I'm scared.

I understand.

This is your last chance to back out.

Oh, God. Boats.

Ballsy move.

You shouldn't be here.

Duke and Birdie, I think they're onto me.
Or they were just being assholes.

Well, that's not mutually exclusive.

Now, look, I suspect,
when we're all settling in,

Bron's going to pull me aside
to explain my presence.

That is your chance to snoop.

Snoop?

Snoop.

Snooping. Snoop.

Okay, here we go.

- Hey.
- Hi.

Andi.

Yes.

I'm Whiskey. We didn't really meet.

- Are you looking for the pool?
- I am.

- Do you want to walk?
- Sure.

Do you want this? I'm not into it.
It smells like that guy Derol.

That's a beautiful necklace.
You're a Taurus?

Yeah. Um, Miles got it for me.

He, um, surprised me for my birthday.

He filled his entire
penthouse apartment with roses.

It was very cute.

He's a really good guy. He's complicated.

But…

I think it's really shitty
what they all did to you.

And how they all treated you.

I read your court transcripts,
and you got shanked.

Thanks, Whiskey.

Yeah, this is my second one
of these things.

We did a yacht thing last year.

Well, that sounds fun.

No.

I mean, when they're all together,
it's kind of the worst.

Duke just treats me like arm candy,
and they just ignore me.

- Why do you put up with it?
- With Duke?

I'm building my brand, and he's putting me
on his channel more often.

Though, he's leaning harder right
into this mandom stuff.

If I'm going to go
into politics eventually,

I don't think
that's a road I wanna go down.

It's expeditious,
but it's kind of a shitshow.

- Oh, here's the pool.
- I'm gonna walk around a little longer.

- I'll catch you over there.
- Okay.

Hey, it's really great
talking to you, Whiskey.

You too.

Dong!

Oh my God!

Really.

Asshole.

Now it's a party.

I did it. Two weeks ago, I did it.

You signed off on the power plant.

Yep. When this thing breaks, poof.

My whole base is gone.
The grassroots lefties? Gone.

I did it too.

Did what?

I signed off on putting Klear
in a manned mission.

- The staff doesn't know it yet.
- Oh, God damn it.

Let's just pray that
Andi was wrong about this Klear stuff.

No, she was right.

You put its gas form
into household piping,

there's massive leakage into the air.
The hydrogen particles are too small.

Hydrogen gas?

Lionel. I sold my soul for this.

You're telling me that it could literally
turn people's homes into the Hindenburg?

I will take care of him. Don't worry.

There was a time, you know, back when…

I was the one on magazines. He was nobody.

He was this little thing in my hand.

I preferred that.

Andi! Hi!

Wow! No.
You're really good at this.

This is interesting stuff about Whiskey
and motives for both Lionel and Claire.

Well done!

Those were motives?
Because I was kind of confused.

Oh, no, they bet the farm
and will both be ruined

along with Miles if he fails.

They need to protect him at all costs.

But I can't imagine them killing her.
I just can't.

Think of the crime, the nature of it.

No, they've come to apologize,
to make amends.

And the murder itself, it's nonviolent.

Gentle even.

They don't even see her die.

She just goes to sleep.

No. No.

They're all more than capable.

Whoa, whoa, whoa!

I thought you said you didn't drink?

Oh, this? This isn't a drink.
This is some funky health stuff.

No, you give me that.

That's hard kombucha.
That's Jared Leto's hard kombucha.

What is it that? That's 9% alcohol or so…

Get off that.
How many of these things you had?

I don't know, but I feel fine.

Okay? We need to focus.

We need to focus. We need
to find the O's, the opportunities.

We got to open them up. It's time to push.

No, no, no.
We're not pushing anything right now.

Listen, I feel good.

I think maybe you should lie down.

- We're running out of time, Blanc!
- Helen!

Helen…

Please.

Think of the danger here.

You gotta step back
and let me handle this.

Push nothing.

They're gonna tell you to stop.

Even your partner will say,
"You need to stop."

Because as it turns out,

nobody wants you to break
the system itself.

But that is what true disruption is.

And that is what unites all of us.

We all got to that line and crossed it.

Andi…

Wait! Wait.

Wait? No, you wait!

That day in court,
you couldn't even look me in the eye.

What are you doing?

You want to talk about the email?

Oh.

So now you want to talk about the email?
You didn't even write back.

I'm a politician.

I never email anything

that I wouldn't want to see
on the front page of The Times.

That's why I called.

We all did.
Right after we got it, over and over.

You… Your phone was off,
and then the whole next week.

Yeah, I've got a new number.

And when we couldn't reach you,
I went to your house.

Lionel and I got there
at the same time.

Duke was already there.

- Andi!
- Hey, Andi?

The lights were out.

I was pounding so hard,
I almost broke it down.

Andi!

We knocked, waited, and called for you,
but after an hour, we left.

Birdie came back later on to check.
It was the same thing.

- Where the hell were you, Andi?
- What time did you get there?

I don't know. It was dark.

And, Duke,

you were already there?

He almost got in an accident
on his motorcycle,

he was driving so fast.

Andi, I almost got pancaked.

Okay, okay. Can you say all that
one more time for me, please?

Look.

I don't know what you're planning
on pulling being here,

but we need to talk about this.

If I would've answered
the door that night,

would you have said,
"I'm sorry. I back you with Miles."

Or were you just showing up

so you could stop me
from using that envelope?

Something's off.

I don't like it.

What's she playing at?

Please, keep our water clean. Please…

Blanc!

Please, keep our water clean.

That's everything she said, I think.

I think maybe you should take up drinking.
You're just killing it.

Lionel and Claire were never there alone.
But Duke came early and Birdie came late.

But they could've gotten there early,
killed your sister,

circled away and then waited
for the other to arrive.

Shit.

Something is just teasing the edge
of my brain.

This… this case confounds me.
It just confounds me.

We don't have a motive
for Duke or Birdie, so...

Do either of you two
want to do a session or what?

I'm on the clock.

No, not right now.

Maybe later.

All right. It's your money, not mine.

Ugh. Oh, if I ever meet Jared Leto,
I'm gonna whoop his kombucha-brewing ass.

One number. All his machines.

Holy shit.

From that afternoon,
just minutes after Andi sent the email.

Lionel. Lionel faxed it...

Now hold on,
it doesn't necessarily mean he… Get down.

Right now. Go to him.
Do what you gotta do,

push that son of a bitch.
Just get an answer out of him.

Look, babe. We really need this.
So do this for me one last time, okay?

All right. I love...

Come here.

Are you gonna do it for me?

Mm-hmm.

Not that.

- Hmm?
- Huh-uh.

Oh, come on, come on.

It's all he wants.

The YouTube channel's dying.
He needs the exposure.

Just put him on Alpha News, baby.
Just a late-night spot.

And you know he's earned it.
With what he did.

Listen, listen.

I am building the future of news.

I can't have
rhino-horn-boner-pill karma in the mix.

See? See?

Like, he is my loyal friend,
but I can't put him on Alpha News. Okay?

There's no stopping it, Peg.

I can't do this anymore. I'm done.

- Peg!
- Don't. Just don't talk to me!

- Wait! Peg!
- - Ten years! Ten years!

My therapist says
this is a toxic relationship.

- Don't be like that!
- Don't follow me. Birdie!

I quit! I quit!

It was a tribute to Beyoncé,
but people…

What did Miles mean,
"This is her only chance"?

What does anything mean?

I swear to God,
I'll punch you in the face if you do not…

…tell me!

I am going to sign the statement.

No! That will destroy us.
There's no coming...

The story is gonna break!
There's no stopping it!

We will do what we always do.

Deny, half-apologize,
and then go silent awhile.

I will handle this. You…

What is this?

It's my secret phone.

What is this?

An email from the Sweetie Pants contractor
two years ago.

"Miss Jay, I'm writing to inform you
that the proposed Bangladesh factory

is notoriously one of the world's
biggest sweatshops."

"Please advise."

And then you replied,
"Sounds perfect. Thanks."

With your Memoji dabbing.

Birdie,

please tell me you did not think
sweatshops are where they make

sweatpants.

Oh my God.

Miles is going to pay me off.

He said if I take full responsibility
for the sweatshops,

he'll pay me the value of my shares.

Thirty million.

I will do whatever I have to do
to save myself,

and he is my only lifeline.

- Can I have my secret phone back?
- No.

This never happens in Clue.

That's because it's a terrible game.

They all had a motive to protect Miles.

They were all there that night.
So what now, detective?

The envelope.

Whoever killed your sister
took that envelope to protect Miles,

and they wouldn't just destroy it.

They would want him to see
what they'd done for him.

They brought it here. It's here.

So how are we supposed to find it?

Well, unless someone brings
an attaché case to dinner,

they won't have an envelope
that size on their person.

They'll have to hide it in their room.

So, at dinner tonight…

Andi. I'm hoping it's still whiskey soda.

You need to keep your head clear
and stay sharp.

Because you have to find a way.

I want the truth!

I can give you that.

A way that is
so painfully uncomfortable

that nobody will question it
or follow you.

- Pick a fight. And lose.
- I'm tired of pretending.

We have to find that envelope.

You're the loser. That's the truth.

There she is. There's the Andi I know.

He's a son
of a bitch, Whiskey. Leave his ass.

Search their rooms.
Ransack them, fast and thorough.

Don't worry about being neat.

Hey.

Hi. Sorry.

Want to hang out or…

Damn it.

What the hell?

Oh, shit. Oh, shit.

Andi?

Dong!

I can explain this.

Huh?

Wait a minute. Whiskey, is the party over?

No. No. I left.

Duke…

I left Duke because I couldn't…
He didn't deserve this.

How am I going to tell his mom?

Hey, hey, hey. Yes, he did.
Okay? He is a bastard.

I don't feel sorry for him.

He deserved what he got,
and you are better off without him.

Whoa, whoa, whoa!

What the fuck?

Please don't kill me!
Oh my God, please don't kill me!

I'm not trying to kill you,
you crazy bitch!

Andi?

Andi!

Blanc!

Blanc, where are you? Where are you?

Helen! Listen, there's great danger.
Did you take Duke's gun?

Why would I take Duke's gun?
And why are the lights out?

Duke is dead.

What?

No time. Did you find the envelope?

No, I searched every room. It's not there.

Oh, I've been a fool!
There's one more room to search.

They already gave it to Miles.
It's in the Glass Onion.

If I can distract everyone,
and you can get up there and find it...

No, but that doesn't tell us
who gave it to him.

Blanc, I don't understand.

Please. Trust me. It's all in plain sight.

We only need one last piece
of information, but only you can...

Son of a bitch!

Blanc, go chase him!

What are you doing?
Don't let him get away.

The killer thinks you're dead.

This is our cover.

I can buy you maybe five minutes alone
in the Glass Onion, but you have to...

- Give me that.
- You have to find that envelope.

- I will.
- That's it…

Oh, no, give me that. Give me that.

This'll be good.

Oh. Oh. Oh!

Shitballs!

Blanc…

Yes.

Oh, God.

God, Andi.

Everyone, inside right now.

- Shouldn't we...
- She's not going anywhere.

Inside.

It's time to finish this.

Shitballs.

It makes no sense.

This makes perfect sense.

Duke, Andi, this weekend,

this ridiculous game that started
well before we set foot on this island.

Will you explain it
to us all then, detective?

No, I can peel back the layers,

I can take it to a point,
but what lies at the center,

only one person can tell us
who killed Cassandra Brand.

Who?

Well, I keep returning,
in my mind, to the Glass Onion.

Something that seems densely layered,
mysterious and inscrutable.

But in fact, the center is in plain sight.

Where? Where?

And that is why
this case has confounded me like no other.

Why every complex layer
peeled back has revealed

another layer and another layer
and come to naught.

And that was the problem, right there.

You see, I expected complexity.

I expected intelligence.
I expected a puzzle, a game.

But that's not what any of this is.

It hides not behind complexity,

but behind mind-numbing obvious clarity.

Truth is, it doesn't hide at all.

I was staring right at it.

The killer nearly struck
my Achilles' heel.

But thank high heaven, at the last moment,

I realized what had teased my brain
through this entire case…

"Inbreathiate."

It's not a word.

What?

Can we just take a second
and fully inbreathiate this moment?

It's not a real word.

It kind of sounds like one,
but it's just entirely made up.

Now "reclamation,"

now, well, that…

That is a word, but it's the wrong word.

This place is the full reclamation
of everything I've achieved up to now.

This entire day…

The predefinite detective.

A veritable minefield of malapropisms…

The infraction point.

…and factual errors.

Bask in the sun, swim in the Ionian Sea.

That is the Aegean Sea.

Oh, yeah, it is. It is.

His dock doesn't float.
His wonder-fuel is a disaster.

His grasp of disruption theory
is remedial at best.

He didn't design the puzzle boxes.
He didn't write the mystery.

Et voilà! It all adds up.
The key to this entire case.

And it was staring me right in the face.

Like everyone in the world,

I assumed Miles Bron was
a complicated genius.

But why?

Look into the clear center
of this Glass Onion…

Miles Bron is an idiot.

Oh, please.
Just tell us who tried to kill me.

Nobody tried to kill you,
you vainglorious buffoon.

Duke took my glass!

That's what you told us he did.

He must've picked it up by mistake,
you told us, right after it happened.

Look at that dress spin.
Birdie, do that again. Watch this.

And after you said those words,

that's what we all remember seeing,
but think!

Ignore his lies, everyone,
and think clearly now.

What did we all actually see?

Wow! Look at that dress spin.
Birdie, that's amazing.

Just…

You handed Duke your own glass.

Clear as crystal.
Right in front of our eyes.

All of us.
And then told a bald-faced fabrication.

And it worked.

Blanc, are you telling us
Miles killed Duke?

- Yes.
- Why?

Because the night
Andi sent you all the emails,

when Duke got to Andi's house
early on his motorcycle…

…he saw Miles leaving.

Was almost struck by him.

In fact, he told all of us.
Right out in the open, he told us.

Iconic.

Remember that night you almost pancaked me
with it on the road outside of Andi's?

Anderson Cooper's birthday? Mm-hmm.

That night, at Andi's.

That night, Duke told us
he almost got in an accident.

He… pancaked?

Yeah, but Miles had been living in Greece
the past six months.

No. Whiskey.

Miles saw you
on your birthday in New York.

Gave you that necklace for your birthday.
And you're a Taurus.

I am.

Two weeks ago.

- Forget the hydrofuels…
- May 9th.

…and the sweatshops,

and the consensual cuckolding
for cable news assignments.

Sorry, what?

And focus

on the envelope.

Holy shit!

What is reality?

Andi?

Who did the envelope threaten?

Miles Bron.

That night, Lionel faxed Andi's email
to Miles who received it in New York.

The one thing that could destroy
his empire of lies,

the truth in the hands
of the only person unafraid to tell it.

So Miles drives his Baby Blue Porsche

to the scene of the crime,
and Andi lets him in.

Of course she did.

Miles' machine of lawyers and power

could destroy her
through sheer dumb force.

But Miles himself?

Oh, she was clever enough
not to fear Miles.

But she didn't see the real threat,
the obvious threat until it was too late.

Duke alone knew you were there that night,
but he didn't know Andi was dead.

No, no, he didn't know that
until this evening.

Right here,
when he got a Google Alert on his phone,

which has now fallen strangely silent.

And which he showed to you…

…because you don't own a phone.

Duke! No!

Did he really think
he could stop all of them

from finding out about Andi's death?

They all have phones.

- Where's my phone?
- Peggy.

- Phone!
- Still no.

He didn't need to hide the death.

He just needed to hide
that Duke had shown him the death

moments before he was killed.

Right out in the open, Duke showed him.

That changes things, right?

It sure does.

And told him exactly what he wanted
in return for his silence.

Numbers like this.
Maybe we can talk Alpha News?

You bet your ass. Come here.

So what does Miles do?

Does he keep a vial of poison
in his tooth or something?

Is that a rich person thing?

No, no, no, no, it's just…
It's so much stupider than that.

Birdie, what are the ingredients
to your Cuban Breeze?

Um, vodka, amaretto.

Oh, God.

And… pineapple juice.

No pineapple in that, right?
Duke don't dance with pineapple.

An allergy.

He can't even have a drop.

Pineapple juice!

He just put
pineapple juice in his whiskey.

It's so dumb.

Oh, it's so dumb, it's brilliant.

No! It's just dumb!

"Died of an apparent suicide.
She is survived by her sister, Helen."

Helen.

You told me about Helen, your sister...

Oh, wait!

Helen Brand, ladies and gentlemen.

And now we come
to Helen's attempted murder,

which, I have to give you credit for,
did have a sound foundation of thought.

You realized the opportunity
laid out in front of you.

You have a house on a remote island,

filled with desperate people,

all of whom have a real-life reason
to wish this woman harm. You...

Furthermore, you have
a loaded gun conveniently within reach.

And the lights had even been turned off.

You've taken seven people,

each of whom has a real-life reason
to wish you harm,

gathered them together on a remote island,

and placed the idea
of your murder in their heads.

It's like putting a loaded gun
on the table and turning off the lights!

Heavens to…

You dim-witted, brainless

jackass!

Your one murder, with any panache at all,

and you stole the whole idea from me.

And after all that, you…
You still kept the envelope?

You didn't burn it or anything?

You recognize this?

Andi's handwriting.

I got you, son of a bitch.

Oh, let's slow down there, sister. Okay?

Because first, how could you
ever prove that that's the original?

- She might have copied mine.
- No.

The bar closed nine years ago,

and hers has one thing
that yours just doesn't.

Okay, but second…

- What the hell did he do?
- He just burned it!

Burned what?
I didn't see anything.

You burned it!

- Is someone making toast?
- This will not stand.

Uh-huh. Well, did you see this proof,
this smoking napkin, Blanc?

No. Did anybody?

Okay, then wow!

Wow! We got some big accusations
flying around here.

Except, everybody seems to have

a very foggy recollection
of what they actually saw,

and there's nothing
but totally circumspective evidence.

So, if this was just us
playing my murder mystery game,

which we should have been doing
all weekend,

then Blanc wins an iPad Pro this time.

But this is the real world.

And in the real world, you need
more than a neat, little detective story.

You need evidence.

And you've got… nothing.

Do you?

He's right.

The contents of that envelope
and his possession of it

were our only physical evidence.

Right.

Wanna take that to the cops?
You wanna take it to the courts?

Look, you pick your poison.

Anywhere you go,
it's going to be your word against mine.

How do you think that's gonna go?

I think it's gonna go
about like it went for Andi.

Jesus.

And, I do want to say,

your sister was a complicated woman,
but she meant the world to me.

And I'm so sorry for your loss.

Nobody's stepping up?

Raise your hand
and say, "I saw him take Duke's gun."

"I saw him that night at Andi's house."

"I saw the napkin before he burned it."

We didn't…

We… We didn't.

You would lie for a lie,
but you won't lie for the truth.

You're still holding on to his titties.

You shitheads.

Blanc.

I need you to do something.

I'm sorry, Helen.

I gave you the truth.

This is where my jurisdiction ends.

I have to answer to the police,
the courts, the system.

There's nothing I can do.

Except maybe…

offer you some courage.

And a reminder of why your sister
walked away in the first place.

Hell, yeah!

Why the hell not?

Yeah, go, Helen! All right, go, Helen!

[music ends abruptly

God damn, that felt good.

Oh, really?

- You want to join in?
- Yeah.

- Oh, yeah.
- You go.

Yeah, we should… Hey, Miles!

Okay.

I get it, guys. Let it all out.

Yes! Whoo!

Yay! Mazel tov!

Ooh, coming in real hot.

Helen, easy!

Whoa!

I think that belonged to Liberace.

Okay, I… Are we done?

Whoa, whoa.

- We're not done.
- Whoa, whoa.

Why are you...

Ooh.

Okay. What?

What? What is it? What do you want?

We're not...

Oh my God! Whoa!

Miles! Fire extinguisher. Miles?

Andi?

Uh, Helen!

- Fire extinguisher?
- Wait...

Oh my God! Oh my God! Oh my God!

Helen, God damn it!

Come on, Helen!

Oh my God! Oh my God! Oh my God!

Okay, stop!

Stop. Enough.

Helen, walk away.

Yeah.

With a reminder of why my sister
walked away in the first place.

Oh, shit!

Hindenburg.

This is a smokeless garden.

This is a smokeless garden.

This is a smokeless garden.
This is a smokeless garden.

Disruption.

This is a smokeless garden.

Fuckin' A.

♪ Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa ♪

♪ Men have named you ♪

♪ You're so like the lady
With a mystic smile ♪

♪ Is it only 'cause you're lonely
They have blamed you ♪

♪ For that Mona Lisa strangeness
In your smile ♪

♪ Do you smile
To tempt a lover, Mona Lisa? ♪

♪ Or is this your way to hide ♪

♪ A broken heart? ♪

♪ Are you warm, are you real ♪

♪ Mona Lisa? ♪

♪ Or just a cold and lonely ♪

♪ Lovely work of art? ♪

♪ Mona Lisa ♪

♪ Mona Lisa ♪

Oh, fantastic! Oh, that's so punk rock!

What? You think you're an alligator?

You think you popped me
like a gangster? No!

You baby!

You child!

You feel better now?

I hope your little bitch tantrum
gave you closure

'cause it accomplished nothing!

Your fuel of the future just barbecued

the world's most famous painting,
you dumbass.

Congratulations on
the public launch of Klear

and the end of Miles Bron.

You're ruined. And you did get your wish.

To forever be remembered
in the same breath…

as the Mona Lisa.

No. No.

Gang? We all saw the same thing.
We know what happened. Am I right?

I saw the napkin he burned.

God, now that you mention it,
I clearly saw him grab Duke's gun.

I saw him driving away from Andi's house
the night she was killed.

Oh…

you shitheads.

Did you get the son of a bitch?

Yeah.

You ready to go home?

♪ I told you about Strawberry Fields ♪

♪ You know the place
Where nothing is real ♪

♪ Well, here's another place you can go ♪

♪ Where everything flows ♪

♪ Looking through the bent-backed tulips ♪

♪ To see how the other half live ♪

♪ Looking through a glass onion ♪

♪ I told you about
The walrus and me, man ♪

♪ You know that we're as close
As can be, man ♪

♪ Well, here's another clue for you all ♪

♪ The walrus was Paul ♪

♪ Standing on the cast iron shore, yeah ♪

♪ Lady Madonna
Trying to make ends meet, yeah ♪

♪ Looking through a glass onion ♪

♪ Oh, yeah ♪

♪ Oh, yeah ♪

♪ Oh, yeah ♪

♪ Looking through a glass onion ♪

♪ I told you about the fool on the hill ♪

♪ I tell you, man
He's living there still ♪

♪ Well, here's another place you can be ♪

♪ Listen to me ♪

♪ Fixing a hole in the ocean ♪

♪ Trying to make a dove-tail joint, yeah ♪

♪ Looking through a glass onion ♪