Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 4, Episode 18 - Ho'i Hou - full transcript

One of Chin Ho and Jerry's high school classmates is killed during their class reunion, and McGarrett and Danny find a new clue at the secret burial site.





Let's do this.

WOMAN (echoing):
I'm sorry.

You can't go in
without a name tag.

(band playing "My Prerogative")

So, this is what
the gym looks like.

I think
I'm gonna throw up.

Come on, Jer,
it's been 25 years.

The playing field
has been leveled.

Just be yourself,
you'll have a great time.



Yeah, that didn't work out
so well for me the first time.

Hey,

Laura's here; I didn't know
she was coming back.

See, you always had
a thing for her.

(clicks tongue)
It's not like that.

Wow. She does
look really good.

♪ I really don't care...

I'm gonna... I'm gonna go
share some aloha.

You do that.

(laughing)

Hairy Jerry Ortega.

Long time,

man.

Hey, I heard you wrote a book.



Not me.

Oh...

Oh, that's right.

You invented that
shave ice thingy.

Good for you.

Nope. Not me either.

So what the hell you been doing
for the last 25 years?

What, since you shoved me
in a gym locker?

Dude... you're not still
pissed about that, are you?

No. Why would
I be pissed?

You know, you just
humiliated me

in front of the entire
student body. No biggie.

Oh. Hey,
there's Big Moku.

Excuse me.

♪ I don't need permission, oh

♪ Make my own decisions, oh...

A cop?
Mm-hmm.

Just like your old man.
Yeah.

Good for you.
Good for you.

Hey, you ever get married?

♪ It's the way
that I wanna live ♪

♪ It's my prerogative...

What? Five-O?

Oh, brah, did they
give you a badge?

Well... I'm actually more
of a consultant for Five-O.

We don't carry badges.

But it's real frontline stuff.

A couple weeks ago,

I stun-gunned a Chinese spy.

For real?!

For reals.

We should go on
a ride-along sometime.

Actually, we don't do
those things. That's HPD.

Oh. Well, that's okay.

'Cause I actually meant
ride-along...

in the car, to a bar.

There's a great new place

that just opened
on Merchant Street.

SINGER: Mahalo, folks,
we'll be back in five.

I'll call you.

Okay.

Naughty Nani.

Most likely to be married
five times.

She just dumped

number six.

Ooh. An opening.

I got a shot.

What?

Nothing.

NANI: Okay, everybody.
Sorry to interrupt the fun,

but it is time
for the grand unveiling

of our class time capsule!

Yay!
(crowd cheering)

(Nani whoops, laughs)

Okay. As you know,

every graduating senior
had to place a special item

in the capsule to be reclaimed
at our 25th reunion.

MAN: Go, Nani!
MAN 2: Yeah!

So let's get started.
Still hot!

Okay. Oh, my gosh.

This is a blast from the past.

Are you ready?

MAN 2: Yeah!
(man whoops)

♪ Girl, you know it's true

(grunts)
Sing it, Nani!

Yes!
♪ Oh! Oh! Oh-oh!

MAN:
All right!

(Nani laughs, man whoops)

All right, next we have...

(high-pitched static over P.A.)

WOMAN (over P.A.):
Please! You got to help me!

He's trying to kill me!
Help! Please!

(woman screaming over P.A.)

The P.A. room.

Help! Help!
Stay here.

(screaming continues)

(woman screams)
Chin,

over here!

(screams)

(panting)

Please, someone help me!

(panting)

(gasps)

(Laura screaming)

(Hawaii Five-O
theme song plays)

♪ Hawaii Five-O 4x18 ♪
Ho'i Hou (Reunited)
Original Air Date on April 4, 2014

== sync, corrected by elderman ==
@elder_man





(grunting)

(birds chirping)

(device beeping)

Should be just past
that tree line.

(monkey hooting)

(device continues beeping)

Looks like somebody knew
we were coming.

Your friend in the CIA
moves fast.

Yeah.

But he's a little sloppy.

LUKELA: Got the whole place
locked down.

No one's going in or out.

Okay. Let's hope
our killer's still here.

Thanks, Duke.

Hey, you okay, cuz?

(sighs)
Yeah. This way.

All right, so do we have
an I.D. on our vic?

Yeah. Laura Richmond.

She's the great-granddaughter
of Lon Richmond,

founder of the Richmond
Macadamia Nut Company.

Old money.

Did you know her?

We had a couple
of classes together.

I heard she went to college
on the mainland.

Jerry said she hadn't been back
to the island in 25 years.

Hey, Jer, maybe you ought to
step outside for this, huh?

Never even got to say hello.

What do you think, Max?

Well, this is a first.

Death by stiletto.

The sad irony is our victim
could have survived the fall

if she didn't land

on the sharp heel

of her own shoe.

It appears to have
punctured her aorta.

What's that?

Find anything else on her?

No.

I'll, uh, bring it to the lab
and get it processed.

Okay.

So, Laura returns home
for the first time

in 25 years and dies
within hours of landing.

Either she's the unluckiest
woman on the planet...

Or someone didn't want her
to come back.

You're an amazing
travel companion.

Anybody ever tell you that?

I mean, the
time's just...

flying by here.

Maybe-maybe I thought
we'd see if the copilot

wants to play backgammon
or something.

I'm sorry, okay?

I-I appreciate you coming,
Danny, I do.

I'm... I-I'm just...

You're disappointed.
I understand.

It's a really long way to fly
to find an empty coffin.

Which, by the way,

there is zero chance
the CIA did not know

that whoever was occupying that
coffin meant something to you.

Yeah, or Doris.

'Cause that's what
this is all about.

I'm telling you, I guarantee,

my mother is linked
to that missing body somehow.

Either that or she's
responsible for the...

body being in the ground
in the first place.

Oh, you don't want
to go down that road.

Did you have any contact
with Laura tonight?

Yes, I did.

I had to write Laura's
name tag by hand.

She never RSVP'd.

So no one knew in advance
that she would be here.

I was totally shocked
when she walked in the door.

She's never been to any
of our reunions before.

Our alumni newsletter
always came back

"Return to Sender."

I don't know anyone

she's even kept in touch with
since graduation.

When I heard she was here,
I was...

I was really looking forward to
catching up with her, you know?

It had been so long.

But she seemed
so anxious.

Hmm. How so?

Oh, it was weird. It was...

She was asking what we had
planned for the night.

Was there any event
in particular

she was curious about?

No. No, she just...

she grabbed a program

and then she said
that we'd catch up later.

(crying):
And then...

and then...
(sobbing)

Okay.

Hey, it's okay.

We're done.
We're... Okay.

(sniffles)

I'll give you my number
before I leave.

(sniffles)
For that drink, you know?

Laura and I dated all through
senior year, but, uh...

we broke up before school ended.

We were going to
different colleges.

(sighs)

We didn't think that we could
handle the long-distance thing.

We didn't stay in touch
after that.

Did you talk to her
this afternoon?

I tried, but she was
kind of distracted.

She said that she
would find me later.

It sounds like that's what
Laura was saying to everyone.

Do you have any idea
what had her so preoccupied?

When she walked in,

I was so glad to
see her, you know?

It had been so long.

I guess... I guess
I was just hoping

that she missed
the old gang and...

that she was here
to catch up.

(knocking)

Excuse me. Thank you.

You getting
the same story I am?

Yeah. Laura was
distracted,

and anyone who
wanted to talk to her,

she said she'd find them later.
Right.

So then the question
is: why would Laura

come all the way back for
her high school reunion

if she had no interest
in reuniting?

Hey, guys.

So CSU found Laura's purse
in the P.A. room

with a cash withdrawal receipt
from Bank of Waikiki

for $200,000.

Time stamp is 1:58 p.m., which
means that she went to a bank

two hours before she
got to the reunion.

Okay, so did CSU
recover the money?

No, nothing on her person
or in her rental car.

The money's gone.

Okay, so maybe
this is a robbery.

Someone followed her
from the bank to the reunion.

No, there's no way she's
walking around the school gym

with $200,000
stuffed in her purse.

Okay, then where is it?

Commander, I was told that
you were out of town.

Yeah, I just got back.

Uh, and I need a favor, Max.

I take it this is more
of the unofficial kind?

It is.

I need you to run DNA on that
for me, please.

Uh, hey...

best you don't
ask any questions, Max.

Thanks.

Welcome home.

Thanks.

You find what you were
looking for?

Uh, working on it.

I'd ask you how the
reunion was going,

but the body bag
kind of gives it away.

Yeah. Let's take a ride,
I'll fill you in.

All right.

MAN:
I can't believe this.

I-I didn't even know
she was in town.

Did she call you?

No, I had no idea.

Why did Laura leave
Oahu after high school?

College.
In New York.

We thought she'd come
home afterwards, but...

She said she liked the cold.

That it suited her.

Laura battled depression
a long time.

After our parents died,
years would go by

when she wouldn't
contact us at all,

wouldn't come home for holidays.

When was the last time
you heard from her?

A few weeks ago.

I remember she sounded, uh...

...better.

Maybe it was
wishful thinking on my part,

but she sounded happier,
stronger.

Like she was finally
finding her way.

You know, after Laura landed,
she stopped at the Bank

of Waikiki and withdrew $200,000
from your family's trust.

Any idea why
she might've done that?

No, that would be
very unlike her.

Laura rarely took
from the trust.

Uh, she didn't want
the family money.

It was a... a point of
pride with her, you know?

She could... she could
take care of herself. (phone ringing)

Excuse me.

Hey, Kono. What's up?

KONO: So the prints came back
from the playing card

that we found
on Laura's body.

They belong to
an Anthony Gibson.

Tony Gibson?

He was in my chem class
senior year.

Well, he's been a very
busy boy since graduation.

There's a warrant out for him
in St. Petersburg, Florida.

He's a person of interest

in a case down there involving
blackmail and extortion.

Yeah, I remember
seeing him at the reunion.

Yeah, well, by the time HPD

locked it down,
he was long gone.

He was never questioned.

Any idea where he is now?

Yeah, I ran his phone;
it put him at

the Pacific Marina Inn.
Danny's already on his way.

He'll meet you guys there.

All right, good work.



(bell dings)
Hello?

(applause in distance)

Hey.

You find Tony Gibson?

Voilà.

Nothing up my sleeve
and nothing in my...

wallet!

Ho!

(light applause)

(laughs)
Thank you.

Thank you. Just a normal wallet,
you can see that.

And remember, though,
what they say about money--

it can really burn a hole

in your pocket.
CROWD: Oh.

Oh!

(laughs)

Thank you, sir.

You can count it;

it's almost all there.
(laughs)

You guys are great.
Really great crowd.

Okay, for my next trick,
I need everybody

to come up to the stage, okay?

Everybody,
come on up to the stage.

That's right, get close.

Move on down.

It doesn't work
if you're not here with me.

(applause)

(thumping)
TONY: Let me out of here!

Come on!

Let you out of here?
Houdini, that's on you.

Let's see it.

(groans)
My leg's cramping.

What the hell do you guys want?

We want to talk to you
about your latest trick,

disappearing from
a murder scene, okay?

Put your hands on the car.
Murder? What murder?

Chin, this is a joke, right?

Make it easy on yourself

and do what the man says.

DANNY: Hey, you know, the
only thing that I despise

more than a clown
is a magician.

Well, I'm an illusionist, thank you.
Oh, illusionist.

What does that mean?

It's different.

It's different, Danny.

Really?

The cut and restored
rope trick.

You know I was doing this in
the fourth grade? He's good.

Come on, Amazing.

STEVE:
All right, Tony.

Let's talk.

Oh!

Let's see your average magician
do that.

DANNY: That's pretty
impressive, man.

How about jail cells?
You good with those?

I don't play small rooms.
But you guys obviously

think I belong there
for some reason.

Yeah, we do,

and her name was Laura Richmond.

Maybe you remember her.

(cuffs zipping)
Yeah.

Ah!

Of course.

We all went to Kukui together.

DANNY:
All right, well,

we would like to know why

you went to the reunion
and killed her.

(scoffs)

What?

That was pretty good.

You ever think about giving up
being an illusionist

and, uh, maybe try acting?

Hey, you know what,
I hear Halawa Prison

has a really good
theater troupe.

Yeah?
Yeah.

Halawa? Guys, come on.

I-I didn't kill anybody, okay?

I didn't even know
Laura was dead.

Chin, dude,

you know me.

We were lab partners
all senior year.

Yeah, as deep as that bond runs,

I'm not about to look
the other way

when you murder one
of our classmates.

Guys, I swear,
I didn't kill anybody, okay?

Why would I kill Laura?
I liked Laura.

I don't know, uh, personally,

I think it's probably got
something to do with blackmail,

which is the same thing
you're wanted for

in Florida, right?

So, how did it
work, Amazing?

You got some dir Laura,

and you knew
she had some nut money.

You thought it was gonna be
an easy payday, right?

So she shows up at the
reunion with all that cash,

but somehow the deal
goes sideways.

You kill her,
and then you take off

before we open the time capsule;
that sound about right?

First of all,
that whole blackmail business

in Florida was a giant
misunderstanding, okay?

And second of all,

I only bailed early
on the reunion

because the hotel called, said
their Friday night act canceled

and could I fill in.

I need the cash, so I split.

How do you explain this?

(scoffs)

Seriously? Yeah.

I planted those
on a bunch of people,

Laura included.

It's my trademark.

What do you mean,
your trademark?

I was gonna do the
spectator's pocket bit

before the night was over.

'Cause the chicks dig it.

This guy knows
what I'm talking about.

Right?
Don't do that.

Okay, look, I'll prove it.
Chin?

(sighs)

(monotone humming)

Check your left jacket pocket.

Ace of spades.

Uh-oh.

How does he do it?

You're still annoying, though.

(door buzzes)

Well, aloha.

(chuckles) Ever consider
a career in show business?

'Cause I could
always use

a box jumper, especially one
as smoking hot as you.

Hey, open your mouth again,
Tony,

I'm gonna show you
the disappearing teeth trick.

What do you got?

Okay, so,

Pacific Marina confirmed
that Tony arrived

prior to Laura's T.O.D.

Oh, great,
so that clears this guy.

KONO:
Well, I also dumped

Laura's phone, which
led me to finding out

what happened to
the missing 200K.

So, after she landed,

Laura made a call
to Honolulu General.

And I spoke with an
administrator there

who met with her shortly
before the reunion.

It turns out that Laura paid for
a patient's entire hospital bill

in cash, and she wanted
to be anonymous.

It was $198,756.

Patient's name
is Nina Johnson.

And what's her connection
to Laura?

I don't know;
I couldn't find one.

DANNY:
"Couldn't find one"?

What, is it just
a random act of kindness?

No, if she came back here
after all this time,

I don't think anything she did
was random.

STEVE: I agree, I agree.
Listen, see if

you can track down Nina Johnson,
see what she knows.

If we can figure out
why Laura came back,

maybe we can work out
why she was killed.

Jerry, you should go home.

(sighs)

I know.

She was always
so nice to me.

I mean, you might
not believe this,

but I wasn't very
popular back in the day.

But Laura...

even though she was
one of the cool kids,

she always went out of
her way to talk to me.

I really appreciated it.

I'm just sorry I never
got to tell her.

Jerry, we're gonna
find out who did this.

I'd like to help.

I know.

And when we need you,
I promise you we will call.

MAX: I found some
rather curious chemicals

on the victim's
right hand.

According to the lab,
it is a combination

of metol, phenidone
and hydroquinone--

chemicals commonly found
together in developer.

Developer?
Like in a dark room?

Precisely.

Okay, Laura was
only on the island

for about six hours,
so it seems kind of odd

that she'd be developing photos.

Indeed.
And I didn't find any traces

of the chemical on both hands,
so I suspect it was a transfer.

Which means it could have
come from her killer.



How was your trip?

What?

Your little mission
in Cambodia.

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

You don't know me, all right?

And you need to believe me
when I tell you

I'm not gonna quit,
I'm not gonna stop,

I'm gonna do everything
I have to do

until I find out
who was in that grave.

I guarantee that will be the
biggest mistake of your life.

You know what? Stop.
No more threats.

No more threats.

What are you doing?

Take it.

You want to stop me,
that's the only way

you're gonna stop me.
Take it.

(sighs)

My office. Twenty hundred.

WOMAN:
Are you serious?

This woman paid
my hospital bill?

So you don't know her?

No.

I've never seen her before.

I-I wish I could help you,

but none of this
makes any sense.

I'm sorry.

That's all right.

Pipeline Junior Nationals.
That's impressive.

Oh, that was my son
Corey's trophy.

Wait a minute, Corey Johnson?

I remember his name
when I was coming up

as a surfer.
Well, if you think

that's impressive, you
should see his room.

They said my boy could have
been a world champion.

Could have?

He disappeared
almost 25 years ago.

What happened?

Full moon.

He went out one night to surf,
and he never came home.

The police said he must
have drowned, but in my heart,

I never believed it.

They never even found his body.

Kelly Slater
came in second.

You must have been
very proud.

Mm-hmm.

Chin.

Mrs. Johnson,
do you know who this is

with your son?

They seem very close.

Teenage boys
don't tell their moms a lot.

Why do you ask?

Well, because the girl
in the photo

is Laura Richmond, the woman
who paid your hospital bill.

You know,
judging from those photos,

it looks like Corey and Laura
were seeing each other.

Yeah. Which is interesting,
because when I interviewed

Alan Lim at the reunion,

he said he and Laura were
dating all senior year.

Yeah, they were.
Everyone knew it.

You know, Corey went
to a different school,

so Laura could have been
seeing him on the side,

and maybe Lim found out.

You're thinking Alan
killed Corey out of jealously.

25 years ago.

You know, not only that,

I'm thinking she might have
had knowledge of it,

and that's why she paid
Nina's medical bill.

Out of guilt.
Okay.

Still doesn't explain why
Laura was killed yesterday.

Well, maybe paying those bills

wasn't enough
to ease her conscience.

Maybe she was finally
gonna say something

about what happened
to Corey.

You know, if she was
and Alan knew it,

that's a pretty strong motive
for him to kill her.

(siren wailing)

(indistinct radio chatter)

Hey, what happened?

OFFICER:
Neighbor called it in.

Said she heard
a disturbance.

Looks like a possible
home invasion.

KONO: That man's our
suspect in a homicide.

Is he gonna make it?
Don't know.

We are bringing in a male,
approximately 40 years old.

Severe trauma.
I repeat...

(sirens wailing)

First on scene thinks
it was a home invasion.

You believe that?

Well, Laura Richmond
and Alan Lim

were both at the reunion.

Laura's in the morgue
and now Alan's in the E.R.

I don't think
that's a coincidence.

STEVE:
All right. Both assaults

were up close and personal,
with no weapons.

They knew their
attacker.

All right, so right now,

Alan is the only guy
who can give us an I.D.

I want an officer
with him at all times.

The minute he wakes up,

I want someone there
to take his statement.

Copy that.

(phone ringing)

Whoa, whoa, whoa,
it's Max.

Hey, Max.
You got something?

MAX:
Commander McGarrett,

I'm so sorry to give you
this news, uh,

but I don't know what happened.
I...

STEVE:
Max. Relax.

What's going on?

The sample you gave me.

I sent it over to the lab
for processing, but...

they say it never arrived.

Very predictable.

I'm doing whatever I can

to track down
its whereabouts, but...

as soon as the sample
left my office,

it's as if it simply vanished.

You know what, Max?

Don't even worry about it, okay?

I mean, it's not
your fault.

All right?

Thank you for the call;
I appreciate it.

Whoa. Whoa, whoa. Stop.
What?

Why are you not
upset by this news?

I would be upset
if I gave Max the whole sample.

Oh, you stuffed a
little on the side,

like, uh, for a rainy
day or something, huh?

You want to beat these guys,
you got to play by their rules.

I like it, I like it.

There's the guy
I know and love.

You like that?
Yeah, it's good.

MAN (over P.A.):
Code blue to the E.R. report.

(urgent chatter)

STEVE:
Okay, listen.

There's definitely a connection
between Laura's murder

and the attack
on Alan Lim.

We just need
to figure out

why the killer was
targeting both of them.

We think this goes back
to Corey Johnson's

disappearance
25 years ago.

So Laura and Alan
were somehow involved

with whatever
happened to him.

Okay, well,
what did happen?

KONO:
Well, that's the thing.

Nobody knows for sure,
but at the time,

everyone assumed
that he drowned.

Okay, well, let's say
he didn't drown.

Let's say he disappeared
some other way

and someone out there a

and this is
about revenge.

Okay, or it could be
that Alan and Laura

were simply witnesses
to what happened,

and our killer tried
to silence them.

Okay, but either way,
why wait 25 years?

I got that case file
you asked for.

Oh, thanks.

LUKELA: I was a rookie back
then, but I remember the case.

Corey Johnson was
a strong swimmer.

The night he disappeared,

the surf was calm--

ankle slappers
at the most.

Was foul play
ever suspected?

There was no evidence
to support it at the time.

Corey didn't have
any enemies.

But I'll tell
you this:

I was never convinced
the kid drowned.

Hey.

All right,
so it looks like witnesses

spotted a vehicle
matching Alan Lim's

near the beach the night
Corey Johnson disappeared.

But Alan claimed that he was
at Laura's house all evening,

and she backs him up.

She said they were
watching a movie.

So Laura was
Alan's alibi.

Maybe she was lying just
to protect her boyfriend.

You think they
know about Corey?

CHIN: I'm thinking
three people know:

Alan, Laura and the person
who tried to shut them up.

(phone ringing)

I got Catherine.
Catherine, go ahead.

CATHERINE: So, listen,
I've been following up

on the photochemical transfer
found on Laura's hand.

The GPS from her rental car

indicated that she parked
at the Kaimana Mall.

Turns out
that one of the 30 shops

is an old-school photo store

that still develops
35-millimeter film.

Okay, we talk to the owner?

Yeah. He said that

she stopped by asking if
he could develop film

that was 25 years old.

They must've shaken hands.

That's how she got
the chemical on her.

Right.

All right, so where's the film?

She told the owner that
she didn't have it on her,

and that she would
come back later.

He kept the shop open,
but she never showed up.

Whatever's on that film
got Laura killed.

Okay, but we
didn't find

any film on her.

Killer could have taken it.

DANNY: Or maybe
Laura was killed

before she could
get her hands on it.

That's why she went
to the reunion.

Everyone we
interviewed said

Laura was preoccupied
at the reunion.

She was asking about
all the events,

but I think
there was only one

she really cared about:
the opening of the time capsule.

Corey had these same
rockets in his room.

(rattling)

Thanks for doing
this, Jer.

Happy I could help.

Luckily for you guys,
I don't trust digital.

No way.

What is it?

That's Laura's brother, Bradley.

That photo was taken on
the night Corey disappeared.

Laura lied to the police.

The three of them were
with Corey that night.

JERRY:
You really think

they could be responsible
for Corey going missing?

I don't know.

Laura's dead,
Alan's in the hospital,

so there's only one other person
who could answer that.

CATHERINE:
Bradley Richmond.

(tires screeching)

What's going on?

Where's Bradley?

I saw him walking towards
the maze a little while ago.

Why?

STEVE:
Over here!

All right, I'm gonna go
out on a limb and say

that's Corey Johnson.
KONO: Okay, so Bradley

was trying to move the body,
get rid of the evidence.

All right, he must've
heard us coming.

He couldn't have
gotten far.

Come on. He knows
where he's going, we don't.

No, I got something.
I got something.

Guys, we got to split up.
Come on.

And on your right,
the beautiful blue waters

of Kaiona Beach.

(phone ringing)

Yo, what's up, bruddah?

STEVE:
Hey. Hey, you in the air?

Doing the Newlywed Special
as we speak.

How fast can you get
to the Richmond Estate?

Five minutes. Why?

I got a perp on the move;
I could use an eye in the sky.

Copy that.

Hang on, lovebirds.

I guess you guys got
some extra time.

Bradley Richmond!

Bradley!

STEVE:
Use your head, Bradley!

It's all over!

DANNY: Bradley,
we know you're in here!

We know you killed Corey!

Now come out! It's over!

(grunting)

Hey! He's over here!

KAMEKONA: McGarrett, I got a guy
in a yellow shirt

moving like a mongoose.

Good, good, good.

Which direction?

Straight.

What do you mean, straight?

You got an instrument panel
in front of you.

Look at the compass.
Which direction?

Oh, north. North.
He heading north.

North.

Bradley?

KAMEKONA: He just changed direction.
Going west.

Left.

He just went through
a hole in the hedge.

He's heading east.

Right.

Keep going. Make another right.

He's coming back your way!

Three...

two...

one.

Boo-yah!

Takedown,
McGarrett style!

Guys, over here!

I got him!

You're under arrest

for the murder of Corey
Johnson and Laura Richmond.

I didn't kill my sister,
Alan Lim did.

What the hell's this?

What's going on?

We recovered
Corey's body, Alan.

He probably looks
a little different

than when you and Bradley buried
him in the maze 25 years ago.

I don't know anyone named Corey.

Sure you do.

Laura knew him, too.
In fact, Laura liked him.

Didn't she?

She liked him a lot.

That's why he's dead,
isn't it, Alan?

You knew that she had
a thing for Corey,

but you were
too much of a coward

to confront him...
by yourself.

You needed Bradley
to help you.

You know what?

If that's where
you found the body,

maybe you should go ask Bradley
how it got there.

Why don't you ask him yourself.

It's over.

I told them everything.

Why?

Why would you do that?

You killed Laura.

That's my sister.

She was going to go to the cops.

I have a family.

I have a life!

(sniffles)

She wanted to ruin everything.

No. All she wanted to do
was tell the truth

about what happened that night.

She couldn't live
with the guilt anymore.

We all swore that we would never
tell anyone what happened.

You swore to me!

We were just a bunch of kids.

Alan, we were scared.

We didn't want to go to jail.

(breathing heavily)

It was an accident.

We just wanted
to teach him a lesson.

Rough Corey up a little bit

so that he would
stay away from Laura.

But it got out of control.

I slugged him.

Then Corey, he-he...

he fell and hit his head
on a rock.

There was blood everywhere.

(sniffles)

He was... dead.

And there was nothing

that any of us could do
to change that.





KAMEKONA:
All right! Eat up.

There's two more
grinz coming.

Oh, what is it,
the Last Supper?

What? You know how much

helicopter fuel
costs, brah?

You're gonna have to eat here
the rest of the month

to pay off that kind of assist.

Whatever happened
to being a Good Samaritan?

Oh, yeah.

Those guys don't have
a bottom line.

Ah.

Whoa, wait.
Is that...?

It's our yearbook.

CHIN:
Oh, my.

Let me see Chin right now.

(laughs)

JERRY:
Ah, there he is.

(laughter)
Wow.

DANNY:
What a goofball.

What-what is that?

You got the fencing team,

you're in the band,
and look at this.

Uh, mathletes?
Junior mathletes? It's amazing.

I had a wide variety
of interests, okay?

And don't forget
QB1 and captain

of the football team.
All right.

What about you, Jerry?

Mm, there I am.

Oh, yeah, buddy.
Whoo!

KONO: "Most likely to be
abducted by aliens".

It's not too late.

You all right?

"Don't ever stop
asking questions.

The world needs
more people like you."

Laura wrote that.

You got somewhere to be?

You keep checking
your watch.

Yeah.

(elevator bell dings)

(phone ringing)

(ringing continues)

MAN:
You need to walk away.

Who is this?

Where's Sam?

Agent Connors doesn't exist.

The casket in Cambodia
doesn't exist.

You think
making an agent disappear

and cleaning up that mess
in that field is gonna stop me?

(line clicks)

== sync, corrected by elderman ==
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