Dexter (2006–2013): Season 4, Episode 2 - Remains to Be Seen - full transcript

A sleep-deprived Dexter desperately tries to remember where he hid the body parts of his latest victim.

PreviousIy on Dexter.

(Dexter) Dexter Morgan.

Good suburban husband.

Happy father of three.

Living the dream.

Want to know a secret?

Daddy kills people.

I'm halfway through
the CI files you gave me.

Maybe then I'll finally
get some answers.

- Tell me again this isn't crazy.
- Crazy good.

Some guy on his honeymoon
took a shot in the head.



Grave condition.
They're pulling the plug tomorrow.

Last thing our city needs
is dead tourists.

Brought you a copy of my article.

My editor OK'd a follow-up.
You got anything for me?

I'd love to take you out for a drink.

Let's make it dinner.

Dexter.

How's my favorite serial killer hunter?

- Are you here on a case?
- Actually I'm retired now.

Now I have the time to track down
the one twisted son of a bitch who got away.

So who is the twisted son of a bitch?

I call him the Trinity Killer.
Kills in threes.

Been doing it all over
the country for years.

Trinity's in Miami, Dexter,



starting his cycle all over again.

Vicky Noonan, 22,
found in the bathtub.

1979?

But this is the Gomez hearing.

Yes, Mr. Morgan.

- The defendant's name is Benito Gomez.
- I must've brought the wrong notes.

- Wrong notes, wrong blood type...
- Oh, fuck.

..wrong case. That's what you call
a momentary mix-up in a murder trial?

That asshole you let walk?

- Benito Gomez.
- Ah, now you get it right.

Quinn's Iegwork may have shown me
where to find our friend,

but this, Benny -

my bIoodwork is the stuff
that seaIs your fate.

- The fuck you want?
- You.

Shut down for decades.
Way out of town.

A fitting pIace for a punk
Iike Benny Gomez

to go down for the count.

Tonight's the night I finaIIy...

sIeep.

(Man) Hang in there, buddy. We got you.

(Sirens, radio chatter)

(Woman) Do you know where you are?

- Ambulance. What happened?
- You were in an accident.

(Muffled scream)

Benny. Benny. Benny.

Sir, we found something in your car.

Benny Gomez is in there.

- You're OK.
- A bag.

Says, uh, "pediatric" on it.

Thought you might need
to take it with you.

- Where are they taking my car?
- Just relax. They'll take care of it.

I have no idea where it's going.

lf someone...

When someone finds
what's in back...

It's never as bad as it looks.

Oh, I'm pretty sure this is worse.

(Siren wails)

- (Man) What's your name?
- Dexter Morgan.

You know who the president is?

Barack Obama.

Your pupils are dilating normally,
which is the good news.

Bad news is that you've
sustained a concussion.

What's the last thing
you remember?

Working late.

My wife...

asked me to pick up some
medicine for our son.

He's been sick.

I haven't been sleeping well.
I must have dozed off at the wheel.

- So you don't remember the accident?
- No.

I don't even remember getting
in the car.

Short-term memory loss is common
for this type of injury.

Can also affect yourjudgment,
cause confusion, disorientation.

I just need a good night's sleep, I think.

Not for the next 12 hours.

Any type of head trauma,
we want to keep the patient awake.

I'd like to keep you here
for observation.

- Not an option.
- Mmm.

My wife's a registered nurse.
She'll keep an eye on me.

You got whacked pretty good, Mr. Morgan.
You need to be monitored.

I'll get your admission paperwork going.
Be right back.

Dexter! Oh, my God!

- (Grunts)
- Are you all right?

I'm fine. It's just a little fender bender.

The nurse said they brought you
in an ambulance. An ambulance, Dexter.

No, it's just a liability thing.
Doc says I'm good to go.

(Sighs) I raced over here. Look at me.

I'm wearing two different shoes.

Sure you're OK? You look so pale.

(Scoffs) Hospitals.

They give me the creeps,
which is why I want to get out of here.

I was so scared.

It's OK. I'm fine.

Come on. Let's go.

I got to get ready for work.

Aspirin, caffeine,
whatever it takes.

lf l fall asleep, it's over.

And I'm not taIking concussion.

If they find Benny in my car,
it's IethaI injection time.

Cody, you butt-breath,
stay away from my stuff!

If ever there was a reason
to take a personal day, this is it.

I'm OK.

But I love having someone
to worry about me.

Good, 'cause that's exactly
what I'm doing.

- Who else needs a kiss?
- I'm good.

How about a hug?

- Oh!
- What's the matter?

Uh, just a little sore
from the accident still.

You got in an accident?

Anyone die?

Just a little fender bender.
No one died.

(Horn honks)

There's my cab.

Dexter, why can't you just call in?

And what? Take a vacation day?

I'd rather do that
when we can all go to Disney World.

Disney World!

(Horn honks)

I'm fine.

I gotta go to work.

And I need one sIow day at the job
where nobody gets murdered.

I aIready have a kiIIer
to clean up after.

Me.

Hay cafe con leche in the kitchen.

I'll grab some at work.

Got to make sure to get there
before you do.

Don't want to arouse suspicion.

Mmm.

Speaking of arousing...

You keep this up,
there goes your head start.

(Chuckles)

What if we showed up together, hmm?

What's the worst
that could happen?

Better get to the station.

Yeah, I should get in the shower.

- You've got a ten-minute head start.
- Make it 20 just to be safe.

You should...

..leave your hair down.

It's beautiful.

Yes, Ray's Tow Yard, 15th, right?

(Lundy) Dexter?

Car trouble?

Uh, little accident.

It's my fault. I'm a knucklehead.

You got a minute?
I'd like to pick your brain.

I need to get over
to the motor pool

before they run out of loaners,
there's something I need to pick up.

Not a problem. I'll walk with you.

Uh...

Yeah, I do have a minute.

Just want to follow up on that crime scene
investigation from the other day.

Lisa Bell?

The girl in the bathtub.

Right! Uh...of course.

The Trinity Killer's
most recent victim.

If my theory holds.

You sure you're OK?

I'm just, uh, tired. Long night.

What can I tell you
about Lisa Bell?

You run across any hair or fiber
in that second blood sample you found?

Nothing yet.

Really is kismet, you know?

- Kismet?
- Fate.

I mean, if Trinity had struck
in Buffalo instead of Miami,

I wouldn't have access
to a blood guy of your caliber.

Well, thanks...for that.

But the person that you should
really be talking to is my sister.

She's lead on Lisa Bell.

See? Already putting
good ideas in my head.

Kismet.

(Chuckles)

More like self-preservation.

Last thing I need right now
is Frank Lundy,

rock star FBl profiler,

standing between me
and Benny Gomez.

No crime scene tape, no coroner's van.
That bodes well.

UnIess SWAT's Iying in wait for me.

Ah!

The bag's stiII there.

Wait, a bag.
Not the six it takes to hoId a body.

My kiII tooIs.

If they're here and Benny isn't,
he must have been thrown from the car.

I have to get to the crash site.

(Cell phone rings)

Shit!

Morgan.

Dexter, I need you at a crime scene.
Someone found the body.

Oh, you make it sound so easy.

Vizcaya Reef Hotel.

Just one murder-free day, Miami.
That's all l asked for.

On my way.

OK, I need you there ASAP.
This is high priority.

One stop first. Higher priority.

lf that one stop doesn't
give me Benny Gomez,

I'II be running out of options.

All right, let's get moving.
Yale, Soderquist, Morgan, Quinn.

Sarge, I'm working a lead on
the Lisa Bell case. I have to...

- Where the hell's Quinn?
- Here. I'm here.

Not for long.

Another tourist caught a bullet.

You do what you have
to do with the Bell case, but check in,

- we may need you at the hotel.
- OK.

- You came up with something on our case?
- Yeah. Yeah.

While you were looking for your panties
on some chickie-do's floor.

Frances, hey. Deb.

Were you able to pull anything up

on that 30-year-old homicide
I was asking you about?

Perp's name's Eddie Noonan.

Great. Can you bring it up?

Thanks.

(Sniffs) My keen forensic
sense of smell

tells me you're wearing
new perfume.

Anything to do with the return
of one Special Agent Frank Lundy?

I already have a boyfriend

who happens to be coming
back in town tonight.

And if you smell me again,
I'll punch you in the throat.

(Door opens)

So much for keeping these
shootings low profile.

"A string of robberies turned deadly
in what authorities are now calling

"'the Vacation Murder'."

Imagine how thrilled the mayor
is this thing had a brand name.

Wait till he hears it's
Vacations Murders, plural.

Jesus.

Does anyone know this...Christine Hill?

We might have met a few times.

Well, see if you can get her to tone down
the creative writing, OK?

I'm gonna need an arrest here soon.

- Don't worry, I'm on it.
- Actually, I'm on it.

I told the mayor
I'd take lead on this case.

- OK.
- No reflection on you, Sergeant.

It's your call, Lieutenant.

You are so boning this reporter.

Shut the fuck up.

Guys, vamonos,
we got a crime to solve.

You here to lend a hand?

More like find one.

If those body parts
were thrown from the car,

- locating them is a matter of...
- Velocity and trajectory.

Should be right around here.

- Just imagine if Harrison had been...
- He wasn't.

If your ritual hadn't been interrupted
to go pick up meds for Harrison...

- You saying he's to blame for this?
- I'm not.

(Shudders)

Dizzy?

(Sighs)

I'm fine.

Unless you can't find Benny Gomez.

Those bags aren't here, Dexter.

What did you do with his body?

Rita called about Harrison and...

..everything else is just fog.

Come on, Dex. Think.

(Sniffs)

Where is Benny?

I don't know.

(Cell phone rings)

- (Beep)
- Fucking dead people.

Everything we've got on Noonan's
1979 homicide conviction.

Evidence logs,
witness statements.

Plea agreements in there too.

- Frances...
- Mmm?

If I hadn't already gone through
that phase in college, I'd kiss you.

So why are you interested in a murder
that happened while you were in diapers?

A guy kills his wife while
she's taking a bath 30 years ago.

We found a new victim a few days ago
at, get this, his old address.

A coincidence? I think fucking not.

You forgetting something?

Your father's old confidential informant
folders aren't gonna re-file themselves.

Sorry.

Susannah Coffey.
Another blast from the past.

Hmm, was she at least useful?

Only as a reminder to wear sunblock.

But I'm still waiting on a few callbacks
from some other names on the list,

but so far, I'm starting to think

maybe I fucked around more
than my old man did.

Just work the scene. Don't raise flags.

Just work the scene...

then get the heII
to the boxing arena.

(Radio chatter)

Get those news trucks out of here.
I got a coroner's van coming through.

Copy that.

- Hey, Joey.
- This is an active crime scene, ma'am.

I'm gonna need you behind that tape.

"Ma'am"?

Your article, "Vacation Murder"?

"Murders" now, it seems.

See, how am I supposed to talk to you
when I got to watch everything I say?

Which means you do still
want to talk to me?

Yeah, I do.

Good. 'Cause I like talking to you.

Amongst other things.

Those things are good,
but we got to have some ground rules.

Quinn, I need you to run an inventory
on the victim's personal effects.

I'm on it, boss.

Stay back here, ma'am. You know better.

(Sighs) Your timing sucks.

What have we got here?

Shot from behind as he was
coming in the room.

Caught a medium-caliber bullet
in the back of the neck.

Empty wallet, watch missing,
drawer's empty.

Someone figured out it's easier to rob
people who are dead first.

Directional swipe pattern of one of the
assailant's shoes shows he went that way.

OK, Angel, start a canvass.
Guests, employees, security cameras.

- Already handled.
- Next of kin will have to be notified.

Got it, if you're good with that,
Lieutenant.

You got your hands full here.
I'll deal with it.

What's up with the boss lady
taking lead on your case?

Chain of command is there
for a reason, Vince.

Just do your goddamn job.

(Groans)

Dude, your gills are green.
You gonna blow?

Uh, I need to get some air.

(Sighs) Don't have time for this.

Oh.

Are we blood?

(Lundy) Join you?

One o'clock. Some things...

Holy-what-the-fuck is that?

Sushi.

What happened
to the daily cucumber sammy?

It retire along with the rest of you?

All that cream cheese
wasn't exactly helping my cholesterol.

(Chuckles)

I'm sorry.
This is too fucking weird.

I can get a sandwich if it makes you
more comfortable.

No, it's...

..this.

Us.

I haven't seen you, spoken to you,

or exchanged so much as
a fucking Christmas card

with you in two years.

Now all of a sudden
you're in Miami

holding a pair of chopsticks
without so much

as an email saying,
"Hey, remember me?

"We used to fuck. I'm coming to town.
You want to grab lunch?"

I mean, seriously. What the fuck?

I know. Same old mouth.

- Not without its charm.
- Really?

That's all you have to say to me?

I should have let you know
I was coming to Miami.

This task force they're trying
to put together is hush-hush.

Plus I knew you'd be busy,

what with making detective and all.

Yeah, well, tell me about it.

I have a suspect en route.

The Lisa Bell case?

What do you know about Lisa Bell?

Only what your brother's told me.

Well, check this, she brags.

We found another murder.

30 years old.

Same MO, same address,
same fucking bathtub.

A guy was convicted.
He's back out in the world.

So how do I not like him
for slicing up Lisa Bell?

Sounds like he deserves
a good hard look.

I had Patrol pick him up.

Should be here any minute.

Mind if I tag along?

To the interview?

I'd like to see Detective Morgan
in all her glory.

Sounds like someone's bored
with retirement already.

(Woman) Here you go. Thanks very much.
Keep the change.

Come on, guys. Come on, boys.

Oh, sorry, sir.

It was an accident.

It's OK, kiddo.

It happens.
What is that, strawberry?

Uh, bubblegum gelato.

How, uh...repulsive.

(Chuckles)

You better catch up with your mom.

You don't want to lose her.

(Harry) Just had to find blood, didn't you?

It is myjob.

And you've got a family to support

and people to dismember.

You're spinning too many plates, Dexter.

The sooner I wrap this up,
the sooner I get to the boxing arena.

You might want to give some thought

as to what happens
when somebody else finds that body.

(Sighs, clears throat)

Manager's on his way to open the safe.

What's the date of birth
on his passport?

5/5/72.

(Beeping)

(Click)

(Sighs) Jeez.

Don't sweat it, Quinn.

I've got much bigger things
to worry about.

I filled in the lieutenant
on what we found.

We?

Dude, there's no "me" in "team".

Well, technically there is, but...

Blood deposit on the yucca
on the assailant's escape route.

- He probably scraped himself.
- Does that mean we have his DNA?

I'll run it through the database
soon as I get back to the lab.

Go.

You, come with me.

I'm going, just not where you think.

You were convicted of killing
your wife back in '79.

Sliced open her femoral artery.
She bled to death in your bathtub.

Do I need to talk to a lawyer?

At this point, we're interviewing you
to get more or less an expert opinion.

See, your case bears
an uncanny resemblance

to a case we're working on now.

Same MO a la that femoral artery.

Same house.

Same everything.

No fucking way.

Yes fucking way.

Sort of puts you at number one,
person-of-interest-wise.

- I didn't kill my wife.
- Oh, no?

You're just another innocent man
behind bars for no good reason.

The fucking deck was stacked
before I walked into that courtroom

in a death penalty state.

You copped to doing the deed.
You took the deal.

I did my time and I moved on.

- You moved on to Lisa Bell.
- Who is Lisa Bell?

The young lady that you killed
last Monday night in your old house.

Whatever sick fucking poetry
you find in that.

Tell us what you did, Mr. Noonan.

It was muggy for so late at night.

And Vicky, my wife...

wanted to cool off
in the tub, so...

I went out to score some shit
and I came back.

And I found her.

I wish I could buy the tears. I just...

I can't get there.

Monday night I was working a swing shift
at the homeless shelter in Allapattah

hosing piss off the sidewalk
from the folks waiting to get inside

until 8:00-fucking-a.m.

We'll call the homeless shelter.
Verify your story.

One, the guy's a train wreck.

Two, he's a total slob,
he smells like a sewer,

- and his fingernails are disgusting.
- Our killer's meticulous.

Zero DNA left at the crime scene.

Obviously you caught
his case of the shakes.

Given his rehab history,
I'm voting DT's.

And Lisa Bell was cut
with surgical precision.

So, Detective Morgan...

- are we in agreement here?
- Violent agreement...

Retired Special Agent Lundy.

If Noonan didn't kill Lisa Bell,

why is the MO the same
as his wife's murder?

- Copycat?
- Of an obscure 30-year-old crime?

Do we think Noonan's
telling the truth...

that he didn't kill his wife?

- I believe we do.
- Shit.

I have a theory I'd like to run by you.

We could grab dinner, review the case,
maybe catch a bad guy.

I... Uh...

Su... OK, I guess.

Um, I've got to cut Noonan loose
and make sure he talks to a lawyer.

If our side railroaded him
into that plea bargain,

he could have one fuck mother
of a case.

You have a good heart, Debra.

Pick you up around 8:00?

Yeah, so I'll...

Yes. Yes.

The boxing arena's
at the next off-ramp,

but l still have miles
to go before I sIeep.

Bits and pieces.

Memory fragments.

AII I have from Iast night.

Looks Iike I got the job done.

Almost.

Blood.

I was off my game.

SIoppy.

With Harry's code ingrained in me,
cIeaning a kiII room shouId be automatic.

The code. Etched into my memory
to ensure survival.

What would l do if l couldn't
properly dispose of a body?

l'd hide it.

I investigate crime scenes
all the time.

But this one...

my crime scene...

it's giving me nothing.

Damn it.

Focus. Track it.

Where did I go from here?

The pharmacy.

Harrison's earache medicine.

The onIy stop I made
before the crash.

The onIy stop I remember.

If you thought you were coming right back,
not a bad hiding place.

Why are you wearing those?

This is the way I was dressed
the first time we met.

Your mother's murder was the last time
your memory was a blank.

Why do you suppose that is?

Not in front of my baby! No!

(Screaming)

Because not remembering saved me.

And now if you want to save yourself,
you have to remember.

If you don't fix this screw-up,

Harrison's only memory of his father
will be of you behind bars.

It's not a screw-up.
I just can't remember.

Got to check today's incident reports.

Make sure Benny's body
hasn't surfaced.

It's in this city somewhere.

Thanks for meeting me here.

The sooner we get an estimate
and file a claim,

the sooner my husband
gets his car back.

Well, that much damage,
I wouldn't even try to talk you into fixing it.

I thought it was a fender bender.

Well, I'm sure there's a bent fender
somewhere in this mess.

Oh, my God.

Everybody got off easy on this one.

Your husband, my company.

He should count his blessings.

Yes, he should.

Hey, buddy. You lose something?

There's an understatement.

Can't find my ID.

Use mine to buzz you in.

All right.

Thanks.

Look, the other day after court,

I was totally out of line
going off on you like that.

Gomez is the criminal, not you.

No, not me.

Plan on having a heart-to-heart
with the prick when I find him.

Benny?

Yeah, want him to know he's still
on my radar, but he's been laying low.

(Door buzzes)

Look, can we do this
another time?

My password.

(Harry) Access denied, Dex.

I can't even remember
my own password.

I'm here to help.

Think.

H-A...

R-R-Y.

Thanks, Dad.

Bank hoId-up.

AIIigator in backyard.

Kidnapped three-year-oId
found safe.

But no body parts turning up.

From boxing arena, to the pharmacy,
to the crash.

What am I missing?

Girl Scout cookie time again?

No, I froze them
in case of emergency.

What's the emergency?

Frank Lundy.

I haven't heard from him
in, like, forever,

and then he shows up out of the blue

for some hush-hush task force
and wants to know all about my case.

Not to drag you into my shit.

Drag away.

In this boys' club,
who else you gonna talk to?

This is about him trying
to get next to me.

Maybe, but you do have a boyfriend.

Hell yeah, I do.

A good one.

And I'm really fucking happy.

Can I make a suggestion
before you eat the box too?

If there is still something, anything,
between you and Lundy...

- There's so not.
- Well, closure will set you free.

Does my hair look better up or down?

Down, definitely.

Thanks.

OK, Benny, I gotta find you
before anyone eIse does.

Better fucking start aII over again.

Nothing on the DNA results
from the blood on the cactus.

No match in the database. Sorry.

Hang on. No one's going anywhere.

- Oh, shit.
- Listen up, guys.

Everyone working
the Vacation Murders,

I'm holding over your shift
until further notice.

Call home, let your people know
they'll see you when they see you.

Quinn, my office.

I'm gonna ask you if we have a problem
and I expect the truth.

Look, Lieutenant,
what happened at the hotel,

it's not what you think.

Detective...

I'm not gonna tell you who to date.
It's none of my business.

But you should know there's no such thing
as off the record with reporters.

So watch the pillow talk
with that woman.

Not a problem, Lieutenant.

Talking isn't what we do best anyway.

Debra. I thought I was picking you up.

I need to clear some things up

and I owe you nothing less
than complete transparency.

Want anything?

Tea? Water?

I don't want to mislead you.

And I certainly don't want to hurt you.

It's just that
what I have with Anton,

it's... it's great.

And it's really fucking great
and we live together.

And...

It's great. And...

for the first time in so long,
I'm actually...

..happy.

No offense.

You sure you don't want
something to drink?

Did you not hear a word I just said?

- Everything's great.
- Exactly.

So if you've come back here to...

rekindle something
between us...

it's not gonna happen.

In the interest of transparency,

my purpose in coming
to Miami is...

Work related.

Cut the shit, Frank. You're retired.

The reason I'm in Miami

is because I'm convinced
that these bathtub murders -

Noonan's wife, Lisa Bell -

are connected to a series of murders
all over the country.

Oh.

It's become something of
an obsession of mine and, uh...

I'm not about to ride off
into the sunset

and dump something this horrific

on whoever gets my office next.

Christ.

I...

(Chuckles) I've got to go. I'm an idiot.

Debra.

- Rita, what are you doing here?
- You lied to me, Dexter.

I saw your car. It wasn't a fender bender.
It was destroyed.

I didn't want you to worry.

Yeah, well, you're not doing a good job.
I'm worried sick about you.

I'm fine.

All right, a little headache
and a stiff neck.

- Get your stuff. I'm gonna take you home.
- I can't.

The lieutenant is holding over the shift

because of these murders
that are in all the papers.

You fell asleep at the wheel.

Almost got killed because of the hours

that they keep you here
night after night after night.

So much for my standard aIibi.

This is a job I signed on for.

I'm sorry. I didn't sign on to be a widow.

You know what? I'll just talk to Maria myself.

Rita, no. Don't do this.
Not here. This is myjob.

It's how I support all of us.

Not if you wind up dead in a ditch.

All these people put in
the same hours that I do.

Yes, but you were in the hospital last night.
They weren't.

And the doctor gave me
a clean bill of health.

You could talk to him yourself.

(Keypad tones)

No. No, I don't... I don't want
to talk to your doctor.

I want you to.

I mean, I guess he wouldn't
have released you

if it was anything serious.

I'm sure they'd all rather be home
with their families, just like me.

I know.

Come on, I'll walk you out.

(Elevator bell dings)

(Sighs)

- You gonna pick that up?
- No, I am not, Vince.

You got a problem with that?

Dude, seriously, 86 the caffeine.

You're freaking me out.

I have someplace I need to be.

I also have places I need to be.

Not good places, but...places.

Come on, blood. Talk to me.

If somebody tested positive
for an STD,

would they have to register
with the Miami health authorities?

And why would you ask me that?

Yes or no, Vince.

Lieutenant. Found your guy.

Name's Johnny Rose.

- You found the suspect?
- All his info's in there.

How?

I reworked the blood sample
looking for other markers

and found a Street 14 strain
of drug-resistant syphilis.

I checked that against
the STD registry

for anyone being treated with
heavy-duty meds over the last week.

Turned up a few prostitutes
and one Johnny Rose.

Good science says he's your guy.

OK, briefing room in five minutes.
Strategy meeting.

Dexter's turned up a lead on our shooter.

Hey, Dex, hold up.

- I need to be somewhere.
- Good work back there.

This Rose guy gets syphilis
and fingered for murder?

- That's burning it at both ends, huh?
- Yeah, I really got to go. Wife, kids.

Come on, Dex.

What do you say we grab
a beer this week,

figure out how to come
at Benny Gomez next?

Quinn!

I have a life. You have a life.

Just leave it alone. All right?

Benny Gomez.

The Iast pIace I'm gonna Iook
is the Iast pIace I saw you.

Moment of your time, Lieutenant?

Escuchame, Maria.

Angel...

..people will think something's up.

Something is.

Angel, if this is about the mayor,
I had no choice.

I'm not angry about
you taking me off the case.

It's how you did it.

Ay, AngeI, por favor.

I don't even know how
to act around you any more.

This isn't easy for me either.

Maybe we need a...

break.

Yeah, you're right.

It's probably for the best.

So that's that.

So?

So.

Why are we thinking ourselves
out of a good thing?

- What do you think's going on in there?
- Who cares?

(Door opens)

I'm so glad you're home.

Hey, it's not my birthday.

Can't a girlfriend be glad
her boyfriend's home?

I was gone for two days.

I fucking love you.

- I love you.
- I love you. I love you.

I love you.

Back to square one.

LiteraIIy.

(Cell phone rings)

Yeah?

Dexter. Frank Lundy here.

The Iast person in the world
l want to hear from.

Glad to hear from you.

I need to talk to you...

about Trinity.

I'm tired of swimming against
the bureaucratic tide by myself.

Can we maybe toss
a few ideas around?

You seem to have
the dot-connecting gift.

More like had.

(Sighs)

I'm glad to help,
but tonight's not really, um...

- optimal.
- I get it. New dad, new family.

Your life has changed
in so many ways.

(Chuckles) Yeah, I see that now.

(Lundy) Trinity is going to kiII again.

Soon. Another woman.

(Lundy) OIder than Lisa BeII this time.

Somewhere out there is a woman
who is going to die...

and she'll have no idea why.

- (Dog whimpers)
- Whoa, whoa!

Watch your step there. (Laughs)

Oh, hey.

How cute are you?

(Chuckles) You smell my puppy, don't you?

- What's his name?
- This is Checkers.

(Chuckles)

My mother was
a lifelong Republican.

- Well, no family's perfect.
- Indeed.

What kind of pup you have?

Um, just a mutt,
but she's great with my children.

So you must live around here, huh?

Yeah, it's such a great neighborhood.
Everyone's so friendly.

Well, in the interest of friendly,
let me help you with these.

Oh, it's really OK. I'm just up there.

So I'll take one, you take the other.
Lighten the load, huh?

I appreciate it. My arms were falling off.

(Chuckles)

My dog won't get your puppy
all riled up?

Molly? Oh, God, no.

She's the calmest little thing
in the world.

How long have you lived around here?

Uh, three years next month.

Surprised we've never
run into each other till now.

I'm Allen, by the way.

- Tarla.
- Tarla.

Um, this is me.
Thank you so much for your help.

Sure.

Great.

Oh, and bye to you too, Checkers.

Until next time.

Off you go, Checkers,
or whatever your name is.

Lundy thinks he can
predict the future,

but I'm more interested in the past.

My past.

I aIready cIeaned this.

That l remember.

Now it makes sense.

Harry was reminding me
the whole time.

I was reminding myseIf
the whole time.

Hello, Benny.

(Splash)

Goodbye, Benny.

Got to admit...
pretty clever.

Hiding Benny Gomez like that
until I could come back and get him.

You turned to the code.

A core memory.

I taught you well.

Finding Gomez was a band-aid.

You're juggling family, work...

and a dark passenger who's always got
one hand on the steering wheel.

I can do it.

I can manage...

all these moving parts.

Until you can't.

Then what?

Night, Dad.

Sleep.

Just one beautifuI night's sIeep

wiII make everything better...again.

(Snoring)

(Harrison crying)

Fuck.