Burden of Truth (2018–…): Season 4, Episode 2 - Breaking Points - full transcript

Joanna searches for her client's long-lost daughter to protect her client's legal interests and keep the case alive. Billy Crawford calls on an unexpected expert to help him examine the accident scene.

- This car's been following me.
- That car's been following us?

No, just me. I'm in the middle of a legal battle
and the other side will do anything to win.

None of those other moms
have to do what I do.

- How many of them are trying to take down a mining company?
- That mine is gonna open.

- All of the other landowners took buyouts.
- My client has been subjected

to constant harassment. Her land has been
vandalised, she herself has been followed

and threatened. We reject
your settlement offer.

- That's the Joanna I know. Only follow the rules that suit you.
- My daughter

Samantha loved to run in these
fields. I haven't seen her in a long time.

Is that why
you don't wanna sell?

Why would I wanna go meet an old lawyer
to work at a place I don't believe in?



That's an offer. Associate
position after graduation,

highest starting salary in the
city. Signing bonus. Think it over.

- I heard something about a shipment tonight.
Thorpe, I think there's someone back here.

- They seem drugged.
- We need to get them to the hospital.

- Car belongs to Helen Graham.
- Yeah, that's my client. Is she OK?

- No, she's not OK.
- Billy, this wasn't an accident.

Excuse me. I'm here
to see Helen Graham.

- She was admitted last night.
- Relation?

- Lawyer, technically, but we're close.
- Only family's permitted

- in the ICU.
- She doesn't have any family close by.

- We have a strict policy.
- Well, you'll have to make an exception.

- Strict means no exceptions.
- As Ms. Graham's lawyer, I am entitled

- to speak with my client.
- Ms. Graham isn't able to speak, not in her condition.

- What is her condition exactly?
- Look, I'm sorry, I... - no, you look.



- She doesn't have anyone else.
- Hey, Effie.

- Billy Crawford.
I should've known.

Where there's trouble,
there's usually a Crawford.

Uh, could you excuse us
for a minute?

- You date everyone in Millwood?
- No.

Effie turned me down.

Grade 11. Thought I would
never love again.

She said family only. I've
gotta find a way to get in there.

- I'm sure she's in good hands.
- If the mine ran her off the road, this is my fault.

- I provoked them.
- We don't know if they had anything to do with this.

- Well, Helen's vulnerable.
So is this case. So is her land.

So are we. Vulnerable.

Hey, that's your word
of the day. Vulnerable.

- Let me try talking to Effie. She owes me for the heartbreak.
- Thank you.

It's fine. Mommy's fine.
Everything's fine.

- Joanna! This your daughter?
Cute!

What are you doing here?

I heard about the accident. I thought I'd come
by and see if there's anything I could do.

- Hope it's nothing serious.
- You almost said that like you believe it.

Sorry, she gets upset
if there are too many lawyers.

- Looks like you have your hands full.
- No, we're good.

Well, if your client
is incapacitated,

I'll have to present our
improved offer to a legal guardian.

Call me if you find one.
Or maybe I'll find them first.

- She doesn't have anyone listed as an emergency contact.
- She has a daughter, Sam,

- somewhere. We have to find her.
- What about Cassidy?

The police won't waste
any time. Neither can we.

Just one stop, then daycare.

This seems like one of your
bad ideas. We shouldn't be here.

They may have more money,
but we have insider information.

Mother is very crafty!

- Borderline unethical.
- It's just a hidden key. It's not like it's Watergate.

You said her daughter ran away,
that Helen couldn't even find her.

People don't just vanish,
Billy. We'll find something.

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- So where were you heading last night, Mr. Hatcher?
- A party.

Normal for you to transport
your friends drugged

- in the back of a van?
- They were already messed up

by the time I picked them up.
They were down for it.

Where was the party?

Do you know where
the van was headed?

- We were just going to a party.
- Where was the party?

We were just going to a party.

- We were just going to a party.
- Did you know either of the men in the van?

We were just going to a party.

What were you thinking? If you think the silent
treatment is helping your case, it's not.

Just throw me in jail
if that's what you want.

- Is that what you want?
'Cause you're acting like it.

- Where were you all going?
- We were just heading - to a party.

Just you and your friends

- in the back of a supply van.
- We were heading to a party.

Did you wanna be there?

None of them are my friends.

Excuse me.

Hey, chief.

They're all saying the same
thing. They were all...

going to a party? Same line
from the driver. Well rehearsed.

- There is one girl, though.
I think she may wanna talk.

Stay on her. Build trust. We
need someone to tell the truth.

Copy that.

So...

How was it? The job interview.

- Uh, better than I thought.
Yeah, he seems OK.

- What are you working on?
- I'm looking

into Adaimu's eviction case
from yesterday.

You got the property records?

The building's owned
through a numbered company.

Did you go to city archives
this morning?

Woke up early,
couldn't get back to sleep.

I found a few other similar
complaints in the files.

Yeah, some of these
are pretty old. Look,

I don't like the guy either,
but he's not really worth suing.

- It's not because I didn't like the guy.
- By the time you could even

file a suit against him, she'll
have found another place.

The damage is minimal
and he knows that.

What about deterrents? So he
doesn't do this to someone else?

Luna... what's wrong?

Something happen last night?

Wait. How is this bad?

He wants me to go to cocktail
hour at the club tonight

with the other summer
associates.

- Is that all rich people do?
- Yeah, it's all we do.

You deserve it.
You shouldn't be embarrassed.

You should go
to that cocktail hour.

But if it will make you
feel any better,

let's see what we can do
about this landlord.

When did she last see

- her daughter?
- I don't know, but it's been a while.

There is no Samantha Graham
in her address book.

Joanna, if her mother
couldn't find her...

Her mother is in the hospital.

I'm going to at least try.

Newspaper article.
Missing person, Millwood.

Her name isn't Samantha Graham,
it's Roy. Samantha Roy.

She was only 17.

She's in here.

It was supposed to be
a one-time thing.

So you went out looking
for this type of job, then.

- I don't know what you wanna hear.
- The truth.

You still have that eagle
feather I gave you.

That eagle feather connects us to our
ancestors, who believed in speaking the truth.

Thanks for the teaching,
old wise one. I threw it out years ago.

I need you to understand
how serious this is, kip.

This isn't breaking
a store window.

They're human beings.

I know your kokum didn't raise
you like... - don't talk about...

- I know it's been hard since she died.
- It's been hard

- since one of your cops killed my dad.
- Just because you've been hurt

doesn't mean you get a free pass
to hurt others.

And I'm the one who put
that cop behind bars.

I tried.

- You're on your own.
- Wait.

He had me turn my back while he
loaded the van. I didn't know.

I got sent to live with my
uncle, and he has a lot

- of people coming around.
- That's where you met Hatcher.

I just thought if I did
one job, I'd have enough money

for my own place.

Who's that? You don't just put up
some random person's grad photo.

Charles Nault, class of 2016.

Surveyors from the mine.

Day after an injunction,
that's bold.

Not if you think
no one's gonna be home.

- Hey!
- Morning, ma'am.

- How can I help ya?
- You can start by getting off my client's property.

We have an injunction that halts
any and all work for 30 days.

We're just doing some
preliminary scouting in the area.

And you think that that's an exception
to the phrase "halt any and all work"?

Failure to abide by the injunction could
result in criminal charges against you.

I'm personal friends with the chief
of police. You want me to call him?

Yeah, now's the part where you turn
around and get back in your trucks.

Put it back, boys.

We're running out of time here.

We still have no idea
where her daughter is.

No, but he might.

- Where were you before Millwood?
- You got a lot of questions.

Yeah, that's how I get answers.

- Am I in trouble?
- No, of course not.

OK, before Millwood.

Brandon. Portage, maybe.

Anything you can tell me
will be helpful.

The other girls
barely said a word.

They're just scared.

Did the man driving
do that to you?

Was he your...
Your boyfriend?

- Is he really your boyfriend, Dee?
- Of course.

Hey, I promise you

you're not in trouble.

They gave me
your discharge papers.

You're out of here.
You're free to go.

Where am I supposed to go?

I'm gonna help you
figure this out.

OK?

OK. Thank you.

Charles Nault is going to school
in this city, faculty of engineering.

It's a better choice
than law school.

She's tired. We missed the
window. But could be her teeth.

It's OK to let her cry. She's just
talking to us. I'll drop her at daycare

- on my way out of town.
- Do you really think this guy knows

- where Helen's daughter is?
- I don't know. He's all we've got.

We are going to fail at this
if we don't let her cry it out.

- Parenting isn't really a pass/fail thing.
- You're too soft.

- You're too rigid.
- OK, well, she's going to sleep with us until she's 36.

- I won't know what Charles can give us until I track him down.
- Alright, I'll drive you.

- No, please, just...
We need to find out more

- about Helen's accident.
- I'm sure the police can handle it.

Please, just talk to Beckbie
and figure out what he knows.

You're OK to make the drive?

I have to find her, Billy.

Hey, it's OK. Yeah.

Joanna thinks the mining
company ran her off the road?

The one person standing in the way of the mine
winds up in a ditch. It's worth a second look.

- Crawford, are you alright?
- I just need a copy of the accident report.

- You know what they say about first baby, first year.
- No, what?

Like throwing a bomb in the
middle of the relationship.

Oh, that's comforting. She's
just isolated. Cody moved away.

- Well, Diane will be home soon.
- I think getting some closure on this will help.

- Thank you.
- I need some, uh, legal advice for a friend.

Um, we stopped a van last night

- with three women drugged in the back.
- Against their will?

All the women are giving us
a cover story.

- In Millwood...
- One of the drivers is Kip Bellegarde.

- From Luna's trial.
- Says he didn't know what was happening.

- What do you think?
- Pff...

Well, I think he needs a lawyer.

Trafficking is 14 years. No one
will believe he didn't know.

- Right now no one's talking. I can't even lay a charge.
- But if they do,

could he give them someone,
you know, make a deal?

- He says he doesn't know anyone.
- Crown will want a name.

Could you give him one?

Well, then what's the point in
saying you provide emergency care?

No, I told your co-worker
already. Detox.

OK, sure, keep
my number on file.

I told you, there's nothing.

And you've tried to quit before?

Pretty sure everyone who uses
has tried to kick it

at least once. It's, like,

really nice of you to try and
help me and all, but I'll figure it out.

- My boyfriend's probably done being mad.
- You can stay at my place.

It'll be safer
until we figure things out.

Yeah.

OK.

I saw an ad at the community
centre. I moved in the next day.

It's so hard to find a place.

Did Caleb Hardy
show you the apartment?

- The landlord, yes.
- He's the property manager.

The owner hired him
to look after the place,

but the building's owned
through a numbered company.

Do you recognise that name?

Was it on any of the paperwork?
The lease?

Uh, it's a written contract
for the apartment.

He said I could stay
as long as I wanted.

- How did you pay rent?
Cheque, email transfer?

- Always cash.
- You paid your rent in cash?

Cash only, that's what he said.

- You can pay your rent in cash.
- But they have to provide you with a receipt.

- When you paid him, did he ever give you a receipt?
- No.

In all the months you lived there, is there
any paper evidence of the money you gave?

I have an idea. Stevie,
get me some scrap paper.

OK.

Excuse me. Charles Nault?

I'm Joanna Chang.
I'm a lawyer for Helen Graham.

- Aunt Helen?
- You're her nephew?

- Is she in trouble?
- I'm sorry, she was, uh...

She was in a terrible
car accident.

- Is she OK?
- She is in the hospital.

- She's in serious condition.
- That's terrible.

I haven't seen her
since I was, like, 12.

- Are you looking for Sam?
- You know where she is?

She called me
about 6 months back.

She was back in the city.
I think she's been out east.

- Do you know where she was staying?
- Some place in the city.

- Do you have a phone number?
- She was borrowing someone's cell.

Is there any other place she would've
gone? Someone she would've talked to, seen?

I'm sorry. I wish
I could be more help.

- How long is she gonna be in the hospital?
- I don't know.

They won't tell me her
condition. I'm not family.

I could call.

Thank you.

That can't be necessary.

Well, my eyes aren't what
they used to be, Billy boy.

Did you get a car seat?

I just wanted to make sure
I'm ready whenever you are.

So, they think Helen fell asleep at
the wheel. They found medication on her

- that causes drowsiness.
- Does it say anything about the second car?

- What?
- The second car.

That's a scrub Mark. Helen's
driving down the road;

a second car comes up and cuts
her off. Second car recorrects

and makes the scrub Mark,
drives away.

Helen tries to brake,
making these skid marks.

Her car veers that way
into the ditch and rolls.

Blink and you'll miss it, but
nothing gets past the master.

You worked in an auto shop for
a year. Master seems generous.

The owner said your old man
was a bona fide car whisperer.

How do you know that's not
just from another time?

Would be a hell
of a coincidence.

Car.

- Hey, you OK?
-

- she seems to have gone off the grid again.
- Everything OK with the baby?

Uh, yeah. It's a long story.

Isn't it always, with you two?

- I called him. He knows a lot about cars.
- Skid marks don't lie!

Did he just say...?

On the road. Hank thinks there
might've been a second car.

- Then go to the station, talk to the police.
- He might just be making it up.

Alright, give me
a second, Billy.

She's stable, in a medically
induced coma

to give the swelling in
her brain a chance to heal.

They just told you
all of that on the phone?

Yeah, I just told them
I was her nephew.

Billy, I need you to set up
a sit-down with judge Williams

who's us?

I think I found the guardian.

If the judge asks you anything,

just say that.

- You ready?
- We worked on it in the car.

Keep memorising. He's a blood
relative. He should be fine.

- Judge is waiting.
- He's perfect for this.

Yeah.

- What do you want now?
- Just a moment of your time.

- Don't know what more you wanna hear, kid.
- First, not a kid.

And second, we'd like to ask you to reconsider
allowing our client back into her apartment.

Is that a no?

You posted your ad
at the community centre.

Targeting people in the immigrant
community? That's pretty bold.

- What are you insinuating?
- Last chance.

Caleb Hardy, you've been served.

Adaimu is suing you and will be asking for
substantial damages. We're also gonna subpoena

your financial records. Do the property
owners know about you skimming on rent?

- Don't know what you're talking about.
- Do they think the apartment

is empty? You pocket the cash? You also manage
a half dozen properties for them, don't you?

- What does she want?
- She wants her stuff back. And a proper lease.

- And two months' free rent.
Punitive damages.

And we drop the lawsuit.

Ms. Graham's accident has left
her medically incapacitated

and legally incapable of making decisions.
We ask that the court appoint Charles Nault,

- her nephew, as full guardian...
- Your hat. - With complete control

over her affairs and decisions.

The role of guardian
is not to be taken lightly.

Do you think you're capable of
carrying out all the responsibilities?

- Yes, sir.
- What makes you think

he's in the best position to understand
and meet the needs of your client?

This young man is my client's
closest relative

and he can represent his aunt's
wishes until she recovers.

Mr. Nault, why are you the
appropriate party to be guardian?

Um, I'm Helen Graham's closest
relative. She's my aunt.

- That's been established.
- Oh, uh...

I understand my family's history
and connections to her property.

I believe I could
protect her interests.

- You are close with your aunt, then?
- We were closer

when I was younger,
but she'd support me from afar.

I just wanna help protect the land
that her and my family hold dear.

In her home, there's a grad
photo of him in a very nice frame.

She was so proud.

I am drum boy!

- Drum boy?
- Yes, drum boy, a superhero - of the forest!

- What is this show?
- I loved this when I was little.

My brother...

He looked just like
one of the puppets.

We'd tease him.

- I'm sorry.
- No, it's OK.

If you're cold...

Here.

Why are you living
in a motel, anyway?

- Uh, I just moved back.
I'm still looking.

If I had a choice,

I'd never stay in a place
like this ever again.

I... I wasn't thinking...

- I'm an idiot. I'm sorry.
- Don't worry about it.

You know,

every time we moved,

I always hoped, like, maybe...

I'll wake up some place hot.

Tropical, at least.

But it's always just
more crappy prairie towns.

Dee?

I wanna help you.

I just... I need you to tell me
who hurt you first.

My stomach.

- Um, what can I do?
- I wanna quit,

but I don't think
that I can, like,

cold Turkey.

It's just gonna get worse.
Please.

- Please.
- Dee, you know I can't get you drugs.

- But I could die without. - No, you're gonna be OK.
- What do you know about it?

If you're not gonna help me,
then just leave me alone.

OK, um... just hold tight,
I'm gonna...

I'll get you some food, OK?
And...

I'll get you something
for the pain.

Leave it on. Please.

It's just like throwing a baseball,
except instead of the ball

you're releasing the line
right at the top of your cast.

That's good! I can't believe
you've never been fishing.

I haven't been out to the
country since I was a kid.

Big family fight and
we've never visited again.

I'm no stranger to family
drama myself.

Yours revolve around your birth?

They wouldn't tell me for years, but half
my family was sure my mom cheated on my dad.

- Helen's brother?
- Yeah.

They all thought my real dad
was actually some other dude.

Judge Williams called.

You have been named full
guardian of your aunt's estate.

- That's good, right?
- It's a small win.

We still have a lot of work
to do, but... yes.

We should go see your aunt,
if that's OK with you.

Sure. Just let me
get washed up first.

You sure that's a good idea?

She's there all by herself.

- Crystal.
- Grand chief Owen Beckbie.

- To what do I owe the honour?
- Your people said I might find you up here.

Here I am. As far as I know,
I'm not doing anything wrong.

- I'm just looking to talk.
- I'm not much of a talker.

I need some information.

I'd ask you to join me,
but you know how it is.

Been looking through
our paperwork.

- We haven't brought a chartrand in for weeks.
- That's a good thing, isn't it?

Crime stats haven't come down. We're bringing
people in, they're just not your people.

Look, man, I'm getting too old
for all that run-and-gun crap.

- Come on, crystal.
We go back a long way.

Of all my little brother's friends,
Owen, you were always my favourite.

- You were such a beanpole. Stick legs.
- I filled up.

Filled out a cop uniform.

You always were different. I
knew you didn't have it in you.

You and your family,

you do what you do.

I don't like it, but this is
different. We pulled a van over

with three girls in the back.
From out of town.

Who'd be doing
something like that?

If you know something...

My cousins keep bitching about
some new gang from out of town.

Came in like a swarm of locusts.

- To Millwood?
- It's a free country, Owen. Anybody's free to break the law.

Sorry I couldn't be
more helpful.

I just wanted to update you
on your legal case.

I think I read somewhere that...
When people wake up from comas

they remember what people
said to them, so... um...

I'm going to move forward while
we have the 30-day injunction.

Well, 29.

And I came up with a plan

to protect your property
while you're in the hospital.

Since you're legally
incapacitated,

I petitioned the court
to appoint a guardian

so that your farm will still be
there when... when you wake up.

It's, um... it's your nephew,

Charles. He... he seems
like a nice enough kid.

I looked for Samantha.

Cassidy slept for 4 hours
straight last night, which...

Is still terrible, but
it's a new record for her.

It meant a lot

when you told me that it was OK
to be overwhelmed.

No one's told me that.

You've been more of a mom to me
in the last month

than my mom was my whole life.

Helen?

- Helen!
- Out of the way, please!

We have a code blue, room 2!

Turn off the oxygen.

- She's stable.
- I have to talk to Charles.

Want a coffee? It's gonna be
from the vending machine.

It's OK.

- What are you doing?
- Has my aunt seen this offer?

- Yeah, she rejected it.
- This is a lot of money. - She doesn't want it.

Actually, your aunt
tried to accept the deal.

- That isn't the full story.
- But her lawyer got in the way.

Your aunt doesn't want
to sell. She hired me

to stop this woman
from taking her land.

- It's a little house in the bush. For this?
- Charles, you have no idea

- how much that's worth to her.
- And they're offering stock. You know what gold's trading at?

You... you don't know
what she wants.

You just told the judge that I'm the
best person to be making decisions for her.

Mr. Nault, you're Ms. Graham's
guardian. The final decision is yours.

- Wow, you are unbelievable.
- You're the one that decided to name a new guardian.

Because the people you work
for ran an old woman off the road!

Ha! Oh, I'm worried about you,
Joanna. You're delusional.

- This is the right thing for her.
- Charles, your aunt

is out there right now and
she is fighting for her life.

I'm sorry. This is
too good an offer.

- No, this isn't over.
You watch.

- What just happened?
- Elise got to him.

- We have to go back to judge Williams.
- Daycare closes

- in half an hour.
- We've got time.

Hey.

- Hi.
- Barron Templeman. Just signed on.

Uh, Luna Spence,
still undecided.

You know, my father always "go with
who's gonna invest in the future you."

- Sounds like a smart guy.
- Ah, he has his moments.

I interrupted your escape plan.

Yeah, a lot of lavish vacation
stories going on back there.

Not my go-to conversation.

Yeah, it helps to be a little high. So
who's trying to steal you away from page?

Uh, the north end legal centre.

It's nothing like this,
but I reversed a wrongful eviction today.

I got a good woman a roof
over her head. That's real.

Wow, I just have to say,
you are so articulate.

Were you not expecting me to be?

Didn't mean it like that.

Uh... come on, we're doing
shots at the bar.

I'm good, thanks.

Dee?

Dee, let's go!

This is an emergency request
to challenge the appointment

of Charles nault as guardian
for Helen Graham.

- Ms. Chang, you just put Mr.
nault forward as guardian today.

Ms. Graham is clearly
against the mining project,

but Mr. Nault was found speaking
with them just an hour

after being appointed guardian.
He is clearly just in this

- for his own financial gain.
- Or is he just making a decision you don't like?

Your honour, Mr. Nault
has revealed something

I believe makes him unsuitable
for the role of guardian.

- And what's that, Mr. Crawford?
- Helen's brother had reason to believe that Charles

was not his biological son.
We believe that Mr. Nault

withheld this information intentionally,
hoping to financially gain from the sale

of the land. He must be replaced
before he irreparably damages

- our client's estate.
- And what would be your suggestion, Mr. Crawford?

Your client is incapacitated
and in need of legal protection.

- If you don't put someone forward, the court will.
- It should be me. I'll do it.

This is not a legal tactic?

I'll consider your request if you legitimately
believe that you as an individual,

and not as her lawyer, are in the best
position to protect her rights and interests.

I do.

So you never got
that woman to talk?

No.

- So we're just cutting them loose?
- For now.

- You two are free to go.
- It's about damn time.

Thank you.

You walking out of here
is purely luck.

It's not safe
at your uncle's place.

- I'll figure something out.
- Kip!

I know you don't want
to be seen talking to a cop.

But you know where to find me.

Thank you for today.

Not just for in court.

- I know it wasn't easy for you to ask your father.
- Well, we were in a pinch.

He really did
come through today.

Oh, don't get your hopes up.

Hank's downfall's always been
consistency.

I won't let him break her heart.

He can't.

Only we can do that now.

So what's your next move
against the mine?

As her guardian
or as her lawyer?

You just put a giant target
on your back.

I'll be fine, Billy.

- What are you doing back here?
- I thought you were gone for the night.

And I thought
I told you to go home.

Um...

I think I messed up.

That girl from the van?

I kinda took her back to my place
and finished the interview there.

They were discharging her
and she was so close to talking.

You've got a good heart.

It's what will make you
the right kind of cop.

It's also what will make
days like today hard.

- She called someone when I was out and they just took off.
- Know who he is?

Not yet.

Run the plate. Send out a
BOLO. It could be our guy.

And then go and get some sleep.

Well, come on then.

♪ Silence ♪

♪ in the other room ♪

♪ patience ♪

♪ is an empty tomb ♪

♪ waiting ♪

♪ waiting for you ♪

♪ we're not meant to be ♪

♪ I refuse to see ♪

♪ that you're chasing me
around the room ♪

♪ maybe we're something else ♪

♪ so hard to tell ♪

♪ maybe we're useless,
looking to be used ♪

♪ gotta come to ♪

♪ gotta come to ♪

♪ gotta come to ♪

♪ gotta come to ♪

♪ gotta come to ♪

The neoclassical era lasted
from 1750 to 1850 and aimed

to recapture the Greco-Roman
grace and style.

I thought we were
letting her cry it out.

- I think I need to be the softie tonight.
- That's fair enough.

You know, history is great, but in my
experience picture books are often also a hit.

Yes, but this is good
for her vocabulary foundation.

Sure, but it's hard to read
that stuff in a silly voice.

Bobby the buffalo

says we need to respect
ourselves and our friends!

Alright, you try.

- No!
- Come on, you'll never have an easier audience.

And ed the eagle says...

- "Love your family and your planet!"
- Oh, that's...

Terrifying, but she likes it.

- Aww. I'll get another book.
- OK.

Gary the giraffe
says to always be kind

to animals.

Loyal the llama says to remember

you are unique and special.

- You are an amazing mother.
- Hmm.

And you're about to argue the
opposite because that's what you do,

but you will lose every time.

- Sorry.
- Billy...

Your mom may not be
the first to let people in,

but when she does,
watch out, Cass.

She loves harder
than anyone I've ever met.

Look at everything you did
for our client today.

- What if it doesn't work?
- Then we'll try something else.

I love you.

And I would like to argue with
you for the rest of our lives,

if you'll let me.

Joanna Chang...

Will you marry me?

♪ I don't know
what I've been sold ♪

♪ but the damage that you've
made unfolded across ♪

♪ the party line
and into this kiss ♪

- Can I help you?
- Step back, sir.

- Joanna Chang?
- Yes?

- We have a warrant for your arrest.
- Excuse me?

- There must be some mistake.
Hey, whoa, that's not necessary!

What is the charge? You can't just
come in here in the middle of the night...

- just keep Cassidy safe.
- We'll be right behind you.

- I'm fine. Just take care of our girl.
- ♪ tell me where to begin ♪

♪ take me there ♪

♪ take me there ♪

♪ take me there ♪

♪ take me there ♪

♪ take this damage
off my chest ♪

♪ I will not toil
where I might rest ♪

♪ show me where to begin
and take me there ♪

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