The Wife He Met Online (2012) - full transcript

When Philadelphia-based Bryant Meyers is convinced by his neighbor to try online dating, he doesn't think it will go anywhere. He's had trouble meeting the right woman since his divorce from Virginia and spends most of his waking hours taking care of his 10 year old daughter Regan, and working as an exec. But when he comes across the profile for a woman in Los Angeles, Georgia, he becomes intrigued. She's beautiful, fun, quirky, and successful. They strike up a long-distance relationship traveling back and forth for several months before Bryant decides that Georgia is the perfect woman for him. He proposes, Georgia moves across the country, and within two more months, the couple is married. But this union is a far cry from newlywed bliss as the closer the couple gets, the more possessive and jealous Georgia gets. She will let no woman get in the way of her happiness. Even if it means murder.

- I'm back tonight with
the third instalment

of our "Love
Conquers All" series.

Tonight I'm with Georgia and
Bryant who fell in love

even though they lived
3,000 miles apart.

So, Georgia, tell
us your story.

- Well as you already know, we
met on an online dating site

I was out in LA and he
was here in Philadelphia.

- So was this your first
experience with online dating?

Uh no, I had done
the online thing before.

But this girl Penny convinced
me to give it another try.

I was working as a
stylist on a photo shoot



and she was the coordinator.

That's Kyle?
- Hmm, hmm.

- Whoa! Does he have a twin?

- If he did I'd keep 'em both.
Double the fun.

Double the drama.

You should see some of the
guys I've been matched up with.

Uh sweetie, this one,
silver sandals thanks.

- Same story with
most of my friends.

Guys that go online are usually
just looking for a booty call.

- This one guy was looking
for a lot more than that.

He wanted a place to stay!

- What?
- Oh yeah.

Yeah he was literally
living in his car and spending

his days at a cyber cafe.
Beware of anyone who lists



their occupation as
entrepreneur.

Well if things work out
with Kyle and I think

they might, I will never
say another bad thing

about online dating

- So you created your profile
and started receiving matches.

- Then what?
- Well to be honest,

I wasn't really sure
it was going to work.

My neighbour, she and her
husband are actually going

to be here today, she convinced
me to try it and my colleague

David thought I was nuts.

You're married, okay?

You have no idea how
hard it is out there.

- Yeah well, I know
there were beautiful women

in every bar I go to.

And sometimes it makes me feel
like I settled down too young.

Don't tell Tania I said that.

Okay, so what
am I supposed to do,

prop Megan up on a bar stool
and say wait here while daddy

goes and hits on a ton of women
and finds your next stepmom?

- That's a great idea.

Megan can be your
wingman, your wing girl.

Wing girl.

Your ex-wife has Megan
half the time anyway.

At least with online you
get to know a little bit

about the person before
you talk to them.

- You're sure about that?

Zenya says people lie all
the time on those dating sites.

She should know,
she's been on 'em

long enough to be an expert.

- Some people exaggerate,
not everyone.

Then a month or so later
I got matched with Georgia.

So you can imagine how I
rubbed it in David's face

at the bachelor party.

So was it
love at first sight?

You know, not exactly. Uh.

We lived 3,000 miles apart so
it began as online chatting

and kind of progressed
from there.

- Dad.

- Yes sweetie?

- Are you chatting online
with that lady again?

- No I'm, I'm, I'm
just working sweets

- Yeah right dad.

You are too smart for
your own good you know that?

- Yeah. Mom says the same thing.

- I bet she does.

Eventually we graduated
to speaking on the phone.

Georgia is, she's just
different than anyone

I have ever met.

Sorry about that, it was
just a kid selling something.

- Okay, now back to my
original question.

Do you or don't you
kiss on a first date?

- Why don't we just let
that be a surprise

for the first date?

- I want to know
what to expect.

- From what I've
seen so far,

yeah I'd probably try and
kiss you on the first date.

- What if I had just eaten
a really garlicy pizza?

- Yes I would take one for
the team and I would try

to kiss you anyway.

Well that is
a good thing.

- It got to the
point where we were talking

almost every day.

We were e-mailing, we
were chatting online.

Hey!

- Oh, hi Georgia.

- Hi, Megan.

How are you, oh I like your
shirt, that's really cute.

- Thanks.

Step it up Dad, ask
her out on a real date.

- Okay, go to
bed young lady.

- Good night Georgia.

Wow!

Megan thinks I should
step it up and ask you out

on a real date.

- Well it's about time.

- One week later
I was on a flight to LA.

- Oh ah, there it is!

- There it is, great!

Look at that there's a, there's
a sign right there telling you

not to forget where you parked.
- What? Oh!

In fact you pretty much
parked right in front of

the sign and you
still sort of forgot.

- Yeah, well if I had to read
every sign that people wanted

me to read all day long I would
do nothing but read signs, so...

- You know something?

You are even more
beautiful in person.

- Thank you.

- So what was it like when you
finally met face to face?

- It was like we'd been
best friends forever.

- I kiss much better in
person than I do online.

- Uh huh. Yeah, you do.

- What do you say that we,
we get out of here and we

go somewhere just a
little bit more private?

- So are you glad you
made the trip to LA?

- Hmm, hmm.

I haven't felt like
this in a long time.

- Really?

- Yeah.

So, I was thinking, if you
don't have any work lined

up at the end of the
month maybe you could

come to Philadelphia.

- That would be terrific.

Hmm.

From that point on we took
turns visiting each other.

- So you would just meet
up on long weekends?

- About twice a month.

He'd go out to LA for a
few days or I'd come here.

Sometimes we'd meet up
in different cities,

San Francisco, New
Orleans, New York.

That's actually
where he proposed.

- Sorry to interrupt,
but uh...

- Oh no that's okay. Chelsea,

this is Zenya
Vonsky, one of the partners

at Bryant's ad agency.
- Hi.

Zenya, such a beautiful name.
- Oh well thank you very much.

- Bye Georgia

- So they're almost ready.

Got it, thanks.
- Okay.

Oh my goodness,
you look so... mwah!

...beautiful.

- I'm sorry we're late,
the hairdresser was running

half an hour behind.
- Oh really?

Well that's okay, it was
worth it, look at you.

Hey, why don't you go tell
Georgia that you're here?

- Okay.
- Okay. You look great.

- Well, I think
the last time I saw you

in a tux was our wedding.

- Look I, I know you feel
like this whole thing with

Georgia happened really fast.

But I, I appreciate you
being so understanding.

- I know.
You said that.

- I mean it.

- It's your night
and Georgia's.

I'll uh, I'll pick
her up at 9:00.

- Okay.

- Congratulations.

- Wow! You look great.

- So do you.

- Don't you wish we could wear
these dresses every day?

- Can you help me with
something very special?

- Uh huh.

- I want you to hold
onto this for me okay?

- Imagine if I lost it.

- I trust you.

Go ahead and tell them
I'll be right out okay.

- Oh sweetheart!

It is such a beautiful dress!

I was beginning to think
I'd never see you wear one.

Mom.

- Well honey after what
happened with Geoffrey.

- Why'd you do that?

- What?

Why did you
mention Geoffrey right now?

- Georgia!

What the hell are you doing?

Is that gasoline?

You crazy bitch, you're going
to light my house on fire?

- Geoffrey, no, no
don't, I love you.

- You love me?

- I cannot believe
how insane you are.

I need the police.

My ex-girlfriend just broke
into my house and doused the

place with gasoline.

- Is she still in the house?
- No she just left.

- Alright sir, please
hang on the line

while I contact the police...

- Oh honey I'm so sorry.

I didn't want to put a
damper on your big day.

There.

It's all about you
and Bryant now.

- Look I told you it
brings up feelings

when your ex gets remarried.

- No, it has nothing
to do with that.

It's the same thing
I've been saying

ever since they got engaged.

- Well you told Bryant your
concerns, that's all you can do.

Look, he loves
Georgia and doesn't feel

like they've rushed into it.

- I know.
- Well...

- I will say this however.

Bryant and I went out
for almost four years

before he proposed.

- You were 23 Virginia.

It's a little different
when you're older.

You know I knew much quicker
that I'd be happy with you

than I did with Kate.

In fact I don't think I was
ever really happy with Kate.

- Well I just hope it works
out for Megan's sake.

- I think everybody's
enjoying themselves.

- Whoever planned this certainly
knew what she was doing.

- Yes she did.
- Hi.

- This frosting
is to die for.

- Is that your second
piece of cake young lady?

It is isn't it?

Not too much okay?
Okay.

I'll get us some
more champagne?

- Keep it flowing, the
night's still young.

Okay.

Hey guys.

I would like some
more champagne please.

You know what,
I'll take care of it.

Thank you.

- Nice choice of champagne.

Thank you.

Well it was all Georgia, she
planned the entire wedding.

You fix my tie and I
will try and do this

It's my
reverse right-handed

champagne pouring trick.

That's not, no, I promise,
you can't take me anywhere.

Bartender, he's
cut off.

- You having fun?
- I am.

- Yeah? Cheers.

- I saw you.

You were flirting
with the bartender.

The minute I leave you
try to have sex with someone

you don't even know.

- You think I was trying
to pick up the bartender

while you were in the washroom?

- You were flirting and
laughing, it was disgusting!

- And you swore that you would
never take the plunge.

- Well, I should have
listened to you

- What's wrong?

- I feel sick
to my stomach.

- See you later.
- Yeah.

- No, no this can't, this can't
be happ...

happening again.

No. No.

- I think maybe you
should just go back

to your place tonight.

- I am not some puppet that
you can just throw aside.

I am your girlfriend.

- Go home Georgia, please.

- No, no.

Where'd Georgia go?

- She got up all of a sudden
and went to the bathroom.

I think she might
feel sick or something.

- What are you doing?

- I can't...

- It'll be alright.

- Georgia.

- Yes.

- Are you okay?

- I got a stain on my dress
and I need some soda water.

- Well I can help you if
you unlock the door.

- Uh.

Can you, can you ask the
bartender to, to give you some,

Hey.

You crying.

Oh no, come on, come here.

Shhh.

Now what is it? What,
what is it, what's wrong?

- It's, it's my
dress, it's ruined.

- What, this?

Well that's,
that's not so bad.

You can, you can
barely see it.

- Barely, it's huge its...
- No it's, it's tiny.

It's okay.

You want to go out
there and finish saying hi

to everybody that
we haven't yet?

Hmm.

Okay. Just give
me a few minutes okay?

- Okay. Sure?

- Yeah.

Mom were you in
there the whole time?

- Well, it would have been
awkward to interrupt that

little moment of insecurity.

Wow!

You keep that up,
he's going to get tired

of you real fast honey.

- Don't say things like
that that get into my head.

- Wha...just trying
to help you.

Lord knows you haven't been
able to keep a man by yourself.

- So... Did you get to meet
some of Georgia's family?

- No they didn't come.

Really?

How about her friends?

- They didn't come either.

- So not a single friend?

- I don't think so.

They were all people dad knows.

Is that bad or something?

- No. No, no um, just
a little unusual.

- We didn't get a
chance to interview

any of your family Georgia.

- They couldn't make it.

- Well what about
your cousin Tom,

isn't he here with his wife?

I mean I haven't had a
chance to say hi yet.

- Their kid broke his
leg and they had to flake.

- What?

Oh that's too bad.

- So there's nobody?

- The only person I really
wish was here was my mother.

But she died when I was little.

- Oh wow! I'm, I'm
sorry, I didn't know.

- That's okay.

I've really been able to
feel her presence all day.

- Well, I think we have
more than enough footage.

We'll send you a copy.

- I have not been able to take
my eyes off of you all night.

- Well you could at least for
a little while in the bar.

- At the bar?

- You were all giggly,
giggly with Zenya.

And I didn't want
to say anything,

but I felt a little ignored.

- Sweetie that's,
that's silly, we,

we talked for less
than two minutes.

Are you sure there isn't
something more to that

relationship that
I should know about?

- No.

- You're just
close friends?

- Hey. I'm serious okay, there's
nothing else going on there.

- If you say so.

- Why are you making me
feel guilty when I didn't

do anything wrong?

- You haven't done
anything wrong.

And in fact, you have
done everything right.

- Hmm.

You are the most important
woman in the world to me

Mrs. Georgia Myers.

And I will spend the
rest of my life making sure

that you know that.

- Mmm.

- You need help. Serious
psychiatric help.

- That is not true.

- I spoke to your uncle.

He said you're supposed
to be taking pills.

- I don't need medication.

Okay, I'll
take the pills.

I'll go see a shrink.

Just tell me you're
not going to leave me.

My God, you are
leaving me aren't you?

I hate you!

What year was he born?

- Hey, what are you doing?

- Nothing, I just
couldn't sleep.

- Hmm, well I missed
waking up to you.

- I know.

Well, I ordered room service
in case you're hungry.

Mmmm.

- One moment, ma'am,
I'll put you through.

Who's calling us this early?

that's for sure.

Hello.

- Hey, it's me.

Uh listen, I'm so
sorry to bother you,

I actually left you a
voice mail on your cell too.

- Yeah I had the roamer turned
off. What's going on?

- Well I got a message last
night when I got home from

Haley Preston's agent.

They want some major
revisions to the contract.

- Like what?

- Well nothing we wouldn't
be willing to do,

but it has to be done today.
- Who is that?

- Zenya.

- There's no time to waste,
we're up against a deadline...

So I'm on my way to the
office right now to work on it

but we have to go over the
stuff, you know,

before I send it out.

Should I come get you?

- No I, I have my
car here, but um,

I'll leave it for Georgia
so yeah come and get me.

- Okay. 15 minutes.

- I'm really, really sorry,

I, I have to go to the
office for a little while.

- Why?

- Because there's
some complications with

the Haley Preston contract
and we need to lock her today.

Look I, I, I have a, a
late check out for us so you

can just hang out here and,
and enjoy the pool and maybe

get a nice long massage
and then just hop in my car

when you're done and come home.

I promise you I'll,
I'll make it up to you

at dinner tonight okay?

- Sure.

- Thank you.

Thank you for being
so understanding.

And I promise you, once we get
Haley booked on this campaign

my life will become so
much more predictable.

I promise.

- Megan looks a little
tired after the wedding.

- No she doesn't,
she's fine.

- You don't think it's
weird though that Georgia

didn't have any friends there?

- Yeah it's
completely bizarre.

- What?

You said before it wasn't
strange at all that not

everyone in LA has $500 to
spend on a plane ticket.

- I know I did but
apparently that's the wrong

answer because you're
asking me again.

- Oh okay.

They probably all think the
marriage won't last anyway.

Megan, come on.

That a girl.

- Okay nine two point.

I don't see here,
oh there it is.

- Yes, right, there
it is, okay.

Good.

So what about residuals?

- Uh residuals,
let's see here.

- Knock, knock.

- Hey. Honey what are
you doing here?

- Sorry for interrupting.

I thought maybe you two would
like something to nibble on.

- Oh that's nice, thanks.

- Oh is this your new
spokesman, Haley Preston?

- Yeah and she's even
prettier in real life

if you can imagine that.

- So you decided not
to get a massage huh?

- Well I felt guilty enjoying
myself with you two

stuck here on a Sunday.

- Well we're actually
used to it.

We've spent many nights and
long weekends cooped up

in here haven't we?

- Hey honey we're still like
an hour from being done here.

- Oh that's fine.

Um, I'll just hang out,
check e-mail maybe if,

if there's someone's
computer I could use.

- Uh yeah you're
welcome to use mine.

My office door's unlocked.

- Thanks Zenya.
- You're welcome.

- Okay.

Alright, this one's
for me for later.

Now.. Umm.

- Mmmph.

Well, well, well.

You'd will be a good match
if you are tall and fit.

Really?

Clean cut and professional,
that's Bryant.

Bachelor's degree or
higher, that's Bryant.

And are the kind of guy who
can have as much fun singing

karaoke and drinking beer as
you do wine tasting the finest

wines in the Napa Valley.

Favourite date spot.

Watching autumn leaves
fall in Martha's Vineyard.

Just stupid.

- Well, we're finally done.

I am returning him to
you the way I found him.

- Thank you.

Thanks for letting
me check my e-mail.

- I have been wanting to bring
you here for a long time.

- Hmm. You know what else I hear
is beautiful and I've never,

I've never been but
um, Martha's Vineyard.

- It's incredible!
We should go.

- You've been there?

- Yeah twice. Late October
is the best.

- With Virginia and Megan?

- No, no they
couldn't come.

- Um, it's tough you
know with Megan in school

and...

It's Virginia.

- Let it go to voice mail.

Uhhh. It might be about Megan.

Hey Virginia.

- Hey. Two things real quick.

Do you and Georgia
want to come to Nick's

birthday celebration
on the 26th?

He let Megan pick the place so
we're going to Lenny's Pizza.

Okay, you want
to grab a pizza with Nick,

Megan and Virginia on the 26th?

- Sure.
- Yeah, great, we're in.

- Great.

Also um, Megan's softball
game isn't next Thursday,

it's the Thursday after,

that paper she
brought home was wrong.

- Um, really?

That's the 9th and I'm on
a company retreat in Dallas.

- So you're going
to miss it?

- I have no choice,
you know that.

Alright.

I'll tell her you're
not going to be there.

- Virginia.

- Talk to you later.

- She acts like I try to miss
out on doing things with Megan.

It's very irritating.

- Mmm. So you're going
to Dallas?

- Yeah, Thursday
after next.

I'm sorry if I forgot
to mention it to you,

must have slipped my mind.
- It's no problem.

- Virginia doesn't realize
how big of a deal this is.

It's the only time all year
that all the execs from all

the branches get together.
We always go.

- You and David and Zenya?

- Yeah.

- What, what do you
guys do there?

- About half the time it's
work, just revenue goals,

five year plans,
stuff like that,

getting everybody on the same
page and then the other time

we're just you know, doing
typical bonding activities,

indoor rock climbing,
stuff like that.

You know maybe
I could go with you.

I've never been to Texas.

- Oh sweetie I'd
love that but um,

it's for employees
only, no spouses.

Part of me thinks the
president did that on purpose

because he wants to spend a
little less time with his wife.

Hey, it's just going
to be for two days okay?

- Thanks for inviting
us over Rebecca

- Sure. I've been wanting
to have you over

since you moved into town.

Megan speaks
very highly of you.

- Well that's very nice.

It's hard on kids when
their parents divorce.

- Megan handled
it really well.

We all sort of saw
it coming I guess.

- Why was that?

- Well Bryant worked all
the time and Virginia

she always seemed so unhappy.

But now that he's gotten to
where he is at the ad agency

hopefully he can
relax a little bit.

- Hmm, he still
works a lot.

- Are you okay
with it or...

- Oh yeah I am.

Bryant loves his job.

I guess the only thing that
makes me feel a little insecure

is how much time he
spends with his co-workers.

- Do you mean Zenya?

- Oh you know her.

- Oh yeah, we went a
few times back at um,

different events.

- You mean when
they were dating?

- Yeah. I'm sorry, I wasn't
sure if you knew.

- Oh yeah.

Bryant and I tell
each other everything.

Did you ever go with
them to Martha's Vineyard?

- No, no, no, just local stuff.

Recitals for the girls,
dinner, stuff like that.

Mmppph.

- Oh, I'll be right back.

- Are you mad
about something?

- No, of course not honey.

Why don't you go
start the movie?

I'll be in in a minute.

Why should I be mad, just
cause your father lies

about who he's screwing!

What the hell are you doing?

- Just waiting for
you so that...

- You don't use someone's
laptop without asking.

This is off limits to you.

- Mom lets me use hers.

- Well then I guess
she's just a saint.

Maybe she should
teach you some manners.

- You are not my real mom

- Megan.

- Hello.

- Mom, when can
you pick me up?

- Why honey, did
something happen?

I like her at first
and it was going well

but Georgia's being
mean to me.

- Mean to you how?

- I'll tell you later.

Just come pick me up okay?

- Okay sweetheart,
I can leave right away.

- Okay, but drive fast.

Even if you have to
get a speeding ticket.

- Megan please open the
door, I want to apologize.

- I don't want
to talk to you.

- I am so sorry for
yelling at you.

I didn't mean to
hurt your feelings.

- Well you did.

- Yeah, I made a mistake.

We all make mistakes, right?

And when we do, we
have to fix them.

Will you let me do that?

- How?

- Well, how about I buy
you that video game you

were telling me about?

Promise not to be
mad at me then?

- The video game costs $17.

And then there's tax.

- Okay.

That ought to cover the tax.

Are we friends again?

Now give me a hug.

And look um, now that we've
made up we're not going

to talk about this to
anyone else ever, okay?

- Uh mmm.

- Not even your mom or dad.

Cause it's between us and
we worked it all out right?

Okay good girl.

- Hey. You got a second
to come to my office?

We got to chat
about overnights.

- Yeah. You know what?

I'll just, I'll be
there in a sec okay?

Hmm, well hello.

- Virginia hi, what's going on?
Did you get off early?

- No, Megan called me to
come and get her early,

she was very upset.
What happened sweetie?

- Nothing.

- Nothing?

- Well, we had a
misunderstanding about

the laptop earlier but we got
that all worked out didn't we?

- You got that upset
over a laptop?

- We were at the
park earlier.

I think she just may
be a little bit tired.

But the misunderstanding
was all my fault.

But we're all good now.

- Well,

we better get going.

- You're welcome to
stay for coffee.

- That's fine, I have some
things I have to get to

at home, but uh, thanks anyway.

- Okay.

Oh sweetie, oh I'll
see you soon okay?

Bye.

- Hi Mark, I'm Zenya.
How are you?

I'm much better now.

- Why don't you want
to tell me what Georgia

said to make you so upset?

- I'm not upset
at her anymore.

Can we go to
the video store?

- Sure, why?

- I want to buy that game.

- Ah, where did you
get all that money?

From Georgia?

- Yeah. She wanted
to make it up to me.

- Huh.

- "I'd love to meet you.

Can I take you out
to dinner this week?"

- "Honestly I'm not
sure I'm ready.

"It seems like every time
I go out on one of these

Internet dates I realize
I'm not over my ex."

You little... I knew it.

"I can relate.

How long has it been for you?"

"Over a year, pathetic I know."

Damn right it's pathetic.

"Not at all. You must
have really loved him."

- "I did and we still work
together, which makes it hard."

I told you,

men can't be trusted.

They're all the same Georgia.

That's what I tried to tell
you when you were a little girl

just so you wouldn't make
the same mistakes I did.

- This isn't about you.

This is about that whore.

Why does this keep
happening to me?

- Oh come on!

This is so not cool.

I do not like losing to you.

Come on, stop it.

- Ah ha!

- Hey sweetie.

- Where have you been?

- I had a late meeting
at the office. Why?

- Is that really where
you were or did you have

a happy ending happy hour?

- Okay, first of all,
I don't really appreciate

how you're speaking to
me and second of all,

I have no clue what
you're talking about.

- You said nothing ever
happened with Zenya,

but it did.

Who told you that?

- Lidia's mom.

And can you imagine how stupid
I looked when I didn't know?

- Calm down, I can
explain everything.

- You're a liar.

You said you'd never
lie to me.

- I... I'm sorry.

I, I should, I should have
told you about Zenya okay,

but believe me, it's
not as bad as you think.

Yes, Zenya and I dated
briefly after the divorce but,

but we quickly realized that
we were better off as friends.

- Ha. Friends with benefits?

- No.

- Well if that's all there
was to it then why didn't

you just tell me that?

- Believe me, there is
nothing going on between us.

- Oh yeah, I am
sure there isn't.

- Hey Georgia,
I am not a liar okay,

so you, you better stop
before you say something

that you're going to regret.

- You know what?

The only thing I regret
right now is ever believing

anything you ever told me.

- It seems like the more
I give you, the more you want.

- You're right.

- I'm sorry.

This has happened
in every relationship

I've ever had.

- I love you.

You.

Nobody else.

- Just please don't
keep secrets from me.

I can handle anything
as long as you're honest.

- No more secrets.

No more secrets.

I promise you I will
never cheat on you

and I'll never lie to you.

Okay?

You know how you said
that you had trust issues

in all your relationships?

- Hmm, hmm.

- Why is that, you think?

- I think it's probably
because of my mom.

- Because she died when
you were still so young?

- No.

Because she used to do things.

- What kinds of things?

Well like she'd
pick me up from school and

she'd say good news Georgie,
your dad's going to pick you up

tomorrow and take
you to the park.

I'd spend my whole
Saturday waiting for him

and he'd never come.

There were always
things like that.

I never knew what was
real and what wasn't.

- I am so sorry that
happened to you.

That explains a lot.

I will never abandon
you like your father.

Or lie to you like
your mother.

- She bribed her so
well she won't even tell

me what happened.

And something
definitely happened.

Megan never gets
upset like that.

- Did you say
anything to Bryant?

- No. No, he'll only
accuse me of overreacting.

But I know Georgia was
lying to me, minimizing it.

And man, to buy Megan's
silence like that,

I mean none of this
is right with me.

- Well why don't you try
to find out a little bit

more about her?

- How? I don't know anybody
who knows her.

No one came to the wedding,

which might say
something right there.

- She met Bryant
online right?

- Hmm, hmm.
- I'd start there.

If he found her, so can you.

- Okay.

- Oh don't forget this.

- Thank you, love you.

- Oh, you too.

- Hey I was going to get
Nick a bottle of bourbon

for his birthday. Doesn't seem
like much of a wine drinker.

- Okay.

- Would you mind
picking it up today?

- Sure, no problem.
- Thanks.

- You could call and pretend
you're checking references.

- That's so dishonest, how do
you come up with this stuff?

- What? Virginia you can't
beat a liar by being honest.

- David, it's Georgia
Myers on line two.

- Really?

- Hey, Georgia.

- Oh hi David, I'm
sorry to bother you.

I'm trying to plan a little
surprise for Bryant while

he's at the staff retreat.

But I was just wondering if
you could tell me what hotel

you guys are going
to be staying at?

Uh, I'm afraid if I ask him
he'll suspect something.

- Sure, yeah, hang on. Um...

they are...

staying at the Meridian Suites.

- They?

Aren't you going?

- I was supposed to
actually but Bryant asked me

to skip it this year.

We got so much riding on
this Haley Preston campaign.

- Oh, right.

Well I'm sure
that'll go just fine.

Thanks for the info.

- Hey you're welcome.
Talk to you later, bye, bye.

- Bye.

- This is Penny.

- Hi Penny.

Um, my name is Mary Wilson and
I'm calling to do a reference

check on a stylist
I'd like to hire um,

by the name of
Georgia Marisette Myers.

I see that you worked
together in Los Angeles

a couple of times.

Can I ask you a few questions?

- Sure. I didn't know her all
that well

but I'll answer what I can.

- I noticed on her resume
there, there was a period

of about three years
when she didn't work.

Do you know why?

- When was that?

- Um, 2006 to 2009.

- Oh, I think she might
have had a boyfriend

who was supporting
her during that time.

She mentioned him once,
Geoffrey somebody.

A tax attorney with some
big law firm in Sherman Oaks.

He paid for everything she
said, but ended up being a jerk.

- "How about that drink?"

- So you can't
think of any reason

why we shouldn't hire Georgia?

- Not one.

She was great every time I
worked with her, friendly,

punctual, professional.

- Alright.

Well uh, thank you
very much for your time.

- Sure. If you do hire her can
you tell her I say hi?

- I certainly will.
Thanks again.

- "I'm leaving for
the airport tonight.

So you must have me
confused with some other girl."

Mmmph.

So arrogant.

- "What time do you
leave happy hour?"

- "I have to be out the door
by 7:30 to catch my flight,

"but I need to pack before that.

"We'll get together when
I'm back, before I leave again

for Dallas the next
week, I promise."

- "Okay, have a safe trip."

Okay.

- Georgia, sorry I'm late.

You ready?

- Oh hi sweetie.

- Hi.

You okay?

- Yeah I just had a
stomach ache all day.

I did manage to get
the bourbon though.

- Yeah, ok.

Do, do you want me
to call a doctor?

- Oh no, it's just
something I ate.

I grabbed a taco off of
one of those street stands.

- Hmm, okay.

Okay, well you know I'll
just, I'll just call them

and tell them that we'll do
it another time that's all.

- No.

No, no you, you should go,
Megan would be disappointed

if you weren't there.

And we'll all just
plan to get together

when you get back from Dallas.

- Are you sure?

- Yeah, yeah.

- Okay you call me if it
gets any worse okay?

- Hmm, hmm.

- Promise?
- Hmm, hmm.

- Okay.

- Oh! I got you again.

Oh, yeah.

- Hey.

- Hi. Ah, thank you.

Where's Georgia?

- She's not
feeling very well.

- Really? Well
that's too bad.

- Yeah, yeah she thinks it's
something she ate for lunch.

But she does want to get
together so I thought

that maybe we could
all go to the zoo.

Megan hasn't been
in a while right?

- No, no that sounds great.

- Great. I'll get tickets.
- Cool.

- I'm going to go say hi.
- Okay.

- You got him,
oh you got him!

Get it, oh!

- All gone!

- That's what
I'm talking about.

Nice shot. You see that.

Like father-daughter.

We got time for one more game
before the pizza comes, come on.

- Oh ya.

- Should we call Georgia and
see how she's feeling first?

- Yeah, that's sweet.

That's a great idea.

- Honey.

Oh good, I was getting worried,
we tried calling your cell

- Oh I took a shower,
I'm feeling much better.

Did you guys have fun?

We did, but we would have had
more fun if you were there.

Hmm... hmm, you must
be feeling better.

- You're the best husband
anyone could ever want.

And you're all mine.

- I'm all yours huh?

- Hmm, every single inch.

- You know people
do get sick, honey.

- I didn't tell you
this before but um,

I called six people that
she worked with and pretended

like I was going to hire
her and wanted a reference.

- Really?
- Yeah.

- And they all said the same
thing that they didn't know

her well but she was nice.

Dead ends.

- Hey did we have
any cake left?

- You're still hungry?
- Yeah.

- Hopefully that Geoffrey guy
will be the best lead since

he probably knew her the best.

- Who's he?

- Her ex,
Geoffrey Westland.

I figured out which law firm he
works for in California and his

assistant said that he would
be in Russia till next week.

- Why do you work
as a hospital administrator

when you should be working
for Interpol?

- Hmm, hmm.

I just hope he calls me back.

- Yeah, me too.

- Hello.

- Hello, I'd like to
speak to Bryant Meyers

- This is Bryant.

- This is Zenya's
sister Irena.

Zenya has been
in an accident.

- What?

- Her car caught on fire...

it happened so fast,
she couldn't get out...

She's dead...

- Oh my God!

- I know the two of
you were close...

I just wanted to tell
you before you heard it

from someone else...

- Bryant, I'm so sorry.

Um, should, should I tell
Megan or do you want to do it?

- No I'll do it.

I just um, I just wanted
to let you know that's all.

- Okay.

Okay um, please let me
know when you hear about

a funeral okay?

- Yup. Okay.

Thanks Virginia.

- Maybe I can come
with you today.

Clean out her office, get
stuff ready for her family.

- That would be great.
That would be great.

- Ohh.

- What did the police say?

- They think that somebody
cut her gas line to steal gas.

- Oh my God

- They don't know what ignited
it, they're still investigating.

- Oh geez...

- I remember when
our father died,

someone told us,
we were pretty young...

that he'd be looking
down on us from heaven.

So after the funeral
Zen and I we made a pact

that we'd go
everywhere together.

That way dad would never
lose sight of one of us.

Zen's idea.

I know they're up there
now keeping tabs on me.

I'd like to ask Bryant, Zenya's
co-worker and one of her best

friends to please come up
now and say a few words.

- Zenya's death was such a
loss to so many people.

I knew from the moment
that I met her that she was

a very special person.

Intelligent, genuine,
caring and a beautiful person

inside and out.

My favourite story about
Zenya is when we were on

a company retreat
in Atlantic City

and Zenya had never
played poker before

so I decided
to convince her to try.

And we all know that Zenya
was very sweet and innocent

with no poker face whatsoever.

So the first deal she
got two jacks and her eyes

lit up and... uh, ahem.

Uh, well you can imagine
how that hand played out.

So, uh...

- Poor thing, they
must have been close.

- In conclusion I would only
like to say that her loss

will be one with
a lasting impact...

- Damn it!

- I'll never forget
the time we went skiing

in Vermont on that school trip.

She had never been skiing
before but she was determined

to show me that
she wasn't afraid.

- Can I borrow your car,
Georgia just drove off.

- Where'd she go?

- I don't know.

Thanks.

- ...when she made her mind
up about something,

there was no changing it.

- Georgia?

- Leave me alone.

- Georgia?

- I hate you!

- Why? Open the door.

- You're still in
love with her.

- I was never in
love with Zenya,

now open the damn door, Georgia.

- Why are you
acting like this?

- Those things that you
said at the funeral.

- Do you really think that
I don't love you because

if that's the case we
should probably

call this quits right now.
- No I don't want to lose you.

- Well then stop
pushing me away.

- I'm trying, but I
don't know how.

- Ah come on... come here...

It's ok.

- I just have these thoughts
that burrow into my head

and I can't get rid of them.

And these thoughts they
cause pain, real pain.

And they make me say
things and do things

that I don't want to do.

- Ok.

We can fix this okay.

You don't have
to be in turmoil.

I promise.

Hey.
- Hey.

So some people
at the uh reception

were asking about Georgia.

Is she okay?

- Yeah she's um, she's,
she's just dealing

with a little stress you know.

I made her an
appointment with a...

a therapist for tomorrow.

Uh, thanks for letting
me borrow the car.

- Hmm, sure.

You know Megan doesn't
have camp tomorrow.

I think I'm going to
arrange a, a babysitter.

- That's probably
a good idea.

- Yeah.

- Georgia needs a little
time alone, you know.

- Well I um, I hope
things get better.

- Thanks.

- Mmm.

- So what are you up to?

Homework?

Hold on DJ.

Hello.

- Hi, is Virginia there?

- No she's not, can
I take a message?

- I've already left one
on her cell, but sure.

- Okay, go ahead.

It's Geoffrey Westland
returning her call

about Georgia.
My number's 310-555-0134.

I'm in Moscow now, I'm reachable
if she needs to talk to me.

- Okay I'll give it to her.

- Thank you.

- So are you free Saturday?

Because I am and I want to
hang with you, I miss you.

So you are free.

Sure.

So we going to the
dance this Friday?

Come on you got to.
I want you to go.

Ya, you know.

So..do you still have that
shirt you wore the first time

we hung out cause I really like
it and you look good in it.

- Hey Lisa.

What's RE mean?

Does it mean "to"?

- Megan finish your
homework please.

- Sorry about that, anyways
its Megan a little girl

I'm babysitting.

- Hello.

- Georgia it's Megan.

- Oh hi sweetie.
How are you?

- Good.

Some guy called here for you.

I think he might have
got the wrong number.

- Who called?

- His name is
Geoffrey Westland.

His number is 310-555-0134.

- He called there
looking for me?

- Yeah.

My sitter took the message
but it says "RE Georgia."

Georgia, does that
mean it's for you?

- Yeah honey it's fine,
I got the message,

you can just uh, you
can just rip that up

and put it in
the trash okay?

- Alright. Bye.

- It's happening again
isn't it Georgia?

Looks like Virginia's motherly
intuition read you correctly.

Just let him go, Georgia.

Let him find some woman
he can truly be happy with.

- No.

If he doesn't love me he's
not going to love anyone else.

- If you really love
me come join me.

- Hi Virginia, this is
Geoffrey Westland returning

your call about
Georgia Marisette.

I just arrived in Moscow
and have cell reception.

I'll try the other
number you left here.

Bye.

- Sorry honey, I got
to take this. Hello.

- Geoffrey, Virginia Myers.
Thank you for calling me back.

- No problem.
Now how do you know Georgia?

- She just married
my ex-husband.

- You've got to be kidding.

- She tried to set
your house on fire?

- Yeah, I came home
and found her dousing

the place with gasoline.

The police arrested
her the next day.

She spent about 18 months
in a psychiatric facility.

- Well that would explain why
she didn't work for a while.

- The only reason she can work
at all, is because of these

short stints, a photo shoot
here, a commercial there.

No one gets to know
her well enough to see

what she's really like.

- My 10-year-old daughter lives
with this woman half the time.

- I also found out from a friend
of mine who works at the

facility she was sent to that
she may have been responsible

for her mother's death as well.

- She murdered her mother?

Not exactly.

I guess her mother
was a heavy smoker.

She fell asleep
with a lit cigarette,

caught the house on fire.

- Well how is that
Georgia's fault?

- Gathering from
what she said,

they thought she blocked
the back door so her mother

couldn't get out.

- I'm telling you,
this woman is dangerous.

- Thank you.

I, I, I have to
call my ex-husband.

- Good luck with
everything.

Thank you.

- Crimson and Levens
Advertising

- Hi, I, I need to talk
to Bryant Myers please,

this is an emergency.
I'm his ex-wife.

- If you look at the
designated market area...

- Bryant, Virginia's
on line 3.

She says it's urgent.

- That might be
about my daughter,

I've got to take this.

Tell her I'll call her
back on her cell... David.

Virginia,
what's going on?

- Oh thank God.

Okay I, I, I just got off
the phone with Georgia's

ex-boyfriend in California.

Listen, there is something
really wrong with her.

She tried to burn
his house down.

- What? What are
you talking about?

- Hi Georgia.

- And she, she threatened
to kill a co-worker

of his because
she was jealous.

- That's insane, Georgia would
never do something like that.

- She did. And apparently there
was some suspicion surrounding

the death of her mother.

Geoffrey said that she,
she hated her mother and...

- Georgia?

- Who are you talking to?

- Is she there?

- Who is it?

- Hey, Virginia I got
to let you go okay?

- No wait! Wait!

- What did she tell you?
- Hey sweetheart.

- You tell me
what she said.

- Nothing.
- Don't lie.

She told you things, didn't she?

Bad things.

- Look sweetheart, you
just got to relax okay?

- You believe her. Admit it.

- No.
- Yes you do.

People always believe these
lies but they never believe me.

- No, of course I believe you
okay, I just...I don't ...

- Don't say that, you
don't believe me.

You think I'm some
kind of evil person.

- Hey you got to relax
right now, seriously.

- How could you?

- Georgia, what
is going on?

Where are you going?

What are you doing?

Georgia come back inside.
This is insane!

- No Stay back!

Don't come any closer.
- Okay. Okay.

Look, just, just,
just relax, okay honey.

- Don't you get it?

There's no going back.

- Back from what?

- I know you're going
to leave me, I know it.

- No.

No I'm...

I'm your husband okay.

The only place that I'm going
to be is right by your side.

I, I swear!

- That's a lie!

- No please, please,
just put the knife down,

please put the knife down.

- You don't want me,
you wanted Zenya.

- That's crazy.

Look there, there, there
was never any reason for you

to be jealous of Zenya, never.

- No I don't believe you.

She was always going to be
there trying to take advantage

of every minute she
could be alone with you.

She was going to
destroy everything we have.

She was never going to give up.

I knew that having her
around meant losing you.

- Wait.

Having her around?

Oh my God!

Georgia, oh my God please,
please tell me that you...

tell me that you didn't have
anything to do with her death.

Zenya's car, that was
the night that you got

sick, that was Nick's party.

Oh God, please tell me
that you didn't do it.

Please tell me that
you had nothing to do

with setting that fire.

- What was I
supposed to do?

Just sit by and watch
her destroy our marriage?

- She burned
alive in that car.

How could you possibly do that?

- I should have
listened to my mother,

she told me that
you would hurt me.

- Your mother?

I never even met your mother.

Look, you don't know what
you're talking about right now.

Please tell me that you don't
know what you're talking about.

Please.
- So many lies!

- I'm so sorry for
making you feel like...

I would give you up, cause
I, I wouldn't do that.

I, I wouldn't give you up.

Nobody can take
away what we have.

- You were the
love of my life.

- I still am.

I'll never let you go, okay?

It's okay.

Oh!

- Bryant.

Georgia what's going on?

Jesus, man.

Oh my God.

- 911.
- Yeah I need an ambulance.

And the police.

Bryant Ok. Ok. Damn.

- So what did the police say,

that, that they
still can't find her?

- They think she's long gone.

Maybe Mexico. They don't know.

- Man that is so scary.

You guys are lucky to be alive.

- Tell me about it.

- Dad.

Someone's at the door.

- Okay. Take over.

- Yeah, I will.

- Hi Sweetie.

- How are you doing? Good?

- Bryant Myers, sign here
for your package please.

- You got it.

Here you go.
Here's your pen.

How's he doing?

- Oh this one's
yours, I saved it.

- Wow! Nice.

Thank you, that's what we call
well done in, in this family.

- Yeah it's 20 minutes
so it's all good.

You know it's on a high
heat just to make sure

that it's cooked.

- So I almost didn't try this
online dating thing cause

I heard stories of getting
matched up with these psychos.

- I know exactly
what you mean.

I've been burned a
few times myself too.