Medium (2005–2011): Season 4, Episode 13 - A Cure for What Ails You - full transcript

Allison's dream about a friend of Lynn DiNovi's puts her in the middle of an investigation that escalates to five murders and unrelated suspects. At home, Joe must find some way to convince an optometrist Marie can't read his chart.

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whose eyes are constantly on
the hunt for shades not pulled,

the shutters not fully closed.

A coward cloaked in anonymity,

he tells himself that
watching is a victimless crime.

After all, she'd be undressing anyway.

Until he sees something
he wasn't counting on.

Does he speak up, give up his anonymity,

or keep silent, pretend he didn't see?

You okay?

Yeah... just a dream.



It was nothing. It was stupid.

Well,that's not fair,sneaking
out while I'm sleeping.

Where you going?

Home. I need to spend
a night in my own bed.

I need to spend a morning
in my own bathroom.

Don't go anywhere. I sleep
better when you're here.

Man up. Learn to sleep
alone. All the big kids do it.

It's Kim Furlong.

Hmm,she wants me to call her.

Kim? Monday Tennis Kim?

It's 11:40. You sure you don't
want to wait till tomorrow?

I don't know. She and her husband
haven't been getting along.

She must need to talk.

You all right? Another dream?



Yeah.

This one stupid,too?

I wish.

You want to tell me about it?

I don't know. There were... there were
people we knew in it: Scanlon and Lynn DiNovi.

Okay. What happened
to them? Something bad?

No,they were in bed.

Excellent. Tell me more.

Ugh,I felt like a peeping
Tom. I guess I should call.

What time is it?

Almost exactly 11:40.

It's Kim Furlong. Hmm,she
wants me to call her.

Kim? Monday Tennis Kim?

It's 11:40. You sure you don't
want to wait till tomorrow?

I don't know. She and her husband
haven't been getting along.

She must need to talk.

Scanlon.

Lee,don't ask me how, but I know
Lynn is there with you right now

and I know she's trying
to reach a friend of hers.

Get the address from Lynn and
send an ambulance there now.

I'm not getting any answer.

Uh,well,that's okay.

You can hang up now 'cause I
got Allison Dubois on the phone

and,apparently,she's
got all the answers.

I'm gonna hand you to Lynn.

Uh,and Allison,do me a
favor and close your eyes.

I got to get out of bed now
and I'm not wearing any clothes.

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xplain that we knew
to send an ambulance?

I guess we'll just cross that
bridge when we come to it.

I don't know what to tell you. I mean...

we had a fight, a stupid fight
over a business trip I had to take,

and I went to sleep in the guest room.

Next thing I know,there's
an ambulance at the door.

I-I guess she must have been in some
kind of distress and called them.

It's a dream,right? It's
just a horrible dream.

Tomorrow I'll wake up and she'll be
fine and then we'll make up and it...

it'll just never have happened.

Thank you.

For,uh, calling.

Thank you,Allison.

I don't know... I don't
know what good it did.

I don't know what difference it made.

I am so sorry,Lynn.

JOE: Everybody have plates?

I don't want to get over there with this
hot pan and find out there are no plates.

Everybody has plates.

What about silverware?

Ariel's supposed to do the silverware.

Yeah,but Ariel's not here
yet and the eggs are done.

Ariel!

Bridge,don't do that.

Mommy's still asleep.
She was out all night.

I'll get the silverware.

- Dad...
- Yeah?

Marie's creasing up her face again.

What are you talking about?

Take a look.

Honey, why are you doing that?

Doing what?

What are you smiling about,hmm?

No,don't tell me. Let me guess.

You got a full night's sleep.

You're not doing too badly
yourself. It's a quarter to 1:00.

You're kidding.

Did everybody get to school okay?

Uh-huh,everyone and
everything is just lovely.

And you know what else?

I got my first salary check.

Came in the mail today from
Dubois-Doyle Enterprises, Inc. LLC.

Dubois-Doyle Enterprises,Inc. LLC.

- I like it.
- Yeah, and not a moment too soon,

'cause I think the little one
is in need of a pair of glasses.

In need of what?

JOE: So I called around.

Everyone wants to know what
kind of insurance we have,

and then when I'd explain to them that we
actually don't have any insurance at the moment

I could literally hear the doctors'
schedules magically fill up.

"And I'm really sorry, but we don't
have anything for at least two months."

You all right?

Yeah,I just have a headache.
So what are we going to do?

Well,I finally found someone.

Actually specializes
in children's optometry.

It's just I had to give
him a credit card number,

like making a reservation
for a hotel or something.

I'm gonna take her over there tomorrow.

Oh,I'll get it. I'll get it.

Hey,don't open that door.
Check who it is first.

It's probably for me.

Meghan said that she might messenger over
some paperwork about competing projects.

I can't wait to meet
this Meghan,actually.

Thanks,Bridge.

- It's for Mommy.
- Oh,thanks.

What is it,Mommy?

It's,uh,just a favor that
Mommy did for a friend,

got involved in something that's
really none of my business.

I'm gonna take a look at this later.

Right now, Mommy's
fighting off a headache.

So your new business partner...

how old would you say she is?

I don't know.

Couple years older than you,maybe?

What an excellent answer.

You can continue to be my husband.

Mm,you're too kind.

Is she married?

I honestly don't know.

Does she have a ring?

I didn't really notice.

Well,how could you not notice?

I don't know.

I'm a boy; it's one of the differences.

We don't notice rings.

We pee standing up.

You have to take this
up with someone else.

Hello?

Sorry to call so late.
Hope I didn't wake anyone.

You get that care package I sent over?

The photographs?Yeah,they
got here earlier,

but frankly,Lee, I'm not
sure why I'm looking at them.

It's not like I dream about
my friends on a regular basis.

In fact,I almost never do.

And it's like you said--
there's no crime here.

That girl just fell down
and split her head open.

Yeah, that's what I'm calling about.

Coroner suspects foul play.

What are you talking about?
What kind of foul play?

Lynn's friend was poisoned-- some
kind of extreme muscle relaxant.

Poisoned?

Are you sure it wasn't
an accidental overdose?

No,it's not looking that way.

All they found in her
stomach was a martini,

some breakfast cereal,and a
couple of Adviprin capsules.

I'm bringing her hubby in
for questioning tomorrow.

I was wondering if you might
be interested in listening in.

I don't think I can get you paid,but...

Lynn and I would consider
it a personal favor.

Are you okay?

Allison?

I... you know what? I'm not feeling great
and I,I just have this wicked headache.

Hey,wait a second.

What did you say that they found in her?

Uh,in her blood or in her stomach?

In her stomach they found some
cereal,some booze, and some Adviprin.

Allison?

Hello? Allison?

Excuse me. Sir? I
need you over here,sir.

Thank you. That's right. Come over here.

She'll be fine back there.
They'll take good care of her.

All right,I'm putting through
these two credit cards,

but if they don't clear, I-I don't
know what to tell you, Mr. Dubois.

You sure you don't have insurance?

I'm positive.

Mr. Dubois? Mr. Joseph Dubois?

Yeah? That's me.

How's my wife? Did she
regain consciousness?

No. Uh,yes. I mean,she's still out.

But she seems... fine.

I mean,in every measurable
way,absolutely fine.

Actually,if I didn't know any better,
I'd be tempted to tell you she's simply...

asleep.

Even though we can't wake her.

But she's not in a coma,not...

if you look at her brain waves. If
you look at her brain waves, she's...

asleep.

Joe.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry. I really am.

What are you talking about?

You don't have anything
to be sorry about.

Look,I know you didn't choose to...

pass out,fall asleep-- whatever
it was that happened back there.

Joe...

So what did you dream?

That must have been
a hell of a dream,huh?

You see where Jimmy Hoffa was buried?

Did Lee Harvey Oswald whisper
something to you about a second gunman?

Talk to me.

Is it going to be Obama or Hillary?
Inquiring minds want to know.

You're so angry. Why
do you sound so angry?

"Why?" Uh,well...

Well,let's start with that
was a $500 nap you just took.

And,oh,wait, here's another.

Uh,you scared the crap out of me. "Why?"

Oh,my God.

What are you doing? What's going on?

I didn't dream anything.

Okay.

At the hospital. You
asked me what I dreamt.

I said I didn't dream anything.

Nothing at all.

I think that was the point.

Lee,I know it's the
middle of the night...

Look,if this is about me leaving the
seat up just now, it's not a big deal.

I'm here by myself tonight.

But if it'll get you off the
phone, I'll go back in and lower it.

Stop kidding around.

I need to know what's going
on with Kim Furlong's husband.

Well,it's like I said earlier.

I'm bringing him in tomorrow.

I'd love to have you there.

Also getting a search warrant
so I can go through the house.

See if we can find that poison.

I don't know why I didn't think of it.

I should've called you hours
ago. It just didn't occur to me.

You need to look under the bed.

Check under the bed for
a bottle of Adviprin.

I have a hunch that you're going
to find your poison in there.

So wait a second.

You're saying there's a bottle of Adviprin
under the bed and the poison's in the bottle?

In the capsules.

MARIE: Cow. Horse, pig,duck.

That's perfect. That's
absolutely perfect.

This child has perfect vision.

Cow,horse,pig,duck-- that's
perfect. That's 20/20.

Well,I-I don't understand it.

There's nothing to understand.

She sees every animal, no
matter how big or small it is.

You know these charts by
heart,don't you,doctor?

That's what I listen to all day.

Kids reading these
charts. Why do you ask?

Well,I was,uh,wondering, were
you thinking about it just now?

I mean,when my daughter was looking at the
chart, were you running through it in your head?

Your daughter has perfect vision.

What is or isn't in
my head is immaterial.

Now,if you or your wife have your
heart set on her wearing glasses...

- Nobody has their heart set on it.
- I can sell you some frames with optically clear lenses.

I just know that my
daughter needs glasses.

And that is the end of this examination.

Thank you,Mr. Dubois.

Nice to meet you,Marie.

Honey? Do me a favor.
Read the chart again.

- That chart?
- Yeah.

Is that an animal?

- Hi,Lynn.
- Russell.

Detective.

Ma'am,I-I came over as
soon as I got the message.

Mr. Furlong,I know this
is a difficult time.

I know you have a lot of
things to do and figure out,

but I was wondering if I could
ask you just a couple of questions?

Get your opinion on a couple of things?

Yeah,I-I've got my
in-laws flying in.

They're going to be landing in
about an hour,20, but... yeah,sure.

Are you aware of
anybody that might've...

might've wanted to see your wife dead?

Excuse me?

Your wife. Did she have any enemies?

I'm confused. Why are
you asking me that?

My wife died in an accident.

Russell...

Kim was murdered.

No,she wasn't.

No,she wasn't. She,she tripped and fell.

She cracked her head and bled to death.

Yes,Mr. Furlong.

She was poisoned,actually.

And when the poison made it impossible
for her to get blood to her brain,

she fell and cracked her skull open.

But it was the poison in
her blood that killed her,

not the fall or the
bleeding or the fracture.

But who-who would do
something like that and why?

That's what we're here to find out.

We have a hunch that the answer lies in
the pain reliever your wife was taking.

I believe that the bottle
might've rolled under the bed.

Do you think it's still there?

Nobody's touched that room.
The police told us not to.

I-I mean me and the housekeeper.

So the bottle should still be there?

I'm sure it is.

I've already asked a
judge for a search warrant.

As soon as it comes through do you mind
if I sent an officer by to pick it up?

You don't have to wait
for a search warrant.

I mean,if something criminal has gone on
here, I mean,I'll call the house right now.

My housekeeper's there. Just have an
officer go by and collect whatever you need.

I told you.

It would also be helpful,
just to rule yours out,

if we could get a set of
fingerprints,a DNA swab of your cheek.

Yes,well,whatever you need.

Oh,just one more thing,Mr. Furlong.

On the night that your wife died, you
mentioned that the two of you were fighting.

What are you trying to say?

What is he trying to say?

I'm trying to say that I appreciate
how cooperative you're being.

And I'm trying to say I understand that you're
a friend of a friend, but if I were you...

I'd make a little time today to find
yourself a good criminal attorney.

Just in case.

I'm telling you, she was
reading the guy's mind.

I mean,he knew exactly what
the animals was supposed to be,

so she knew exactly what the
animals was supposed to be.

As soon as he left the room,
she couldn't see a thing.

Maybe we should try another optometrist.

I don't want to try another optometrist.

I can't afford another optometrist.

Besides,I've already
paid for this optometrist.

He misdiagnosed our daughter,
and I want him to get it right.

Can you remind these
people that we have kids?

Hello?

So what are you doing?

I'm sitting in bed with
my husband complaining

'cause people call at all
hours even though we have kids.

What are you doing?

Sitting in a bar with my
girlfriend drinking too much.

- Can I ask you a question?
- Sure.

You've met Furlong twice now. Any
impressions? Any feelings about him?

Well,I sit in the room with him.
I see the same things you see.

I hear the same things you hear. Why?

You were right about the Adviprin.

That's where we found the poison.

We also found Furlong's
fingerprints all over the bottle.

Well,it was his bottle.
It was in his house.

And on every single capsule
in it along with a tiny hole

where someone injected the poison
through the gelatin capsule casing.

Officers just went over to the
house now to place him under arrest.

Do you have anything to add?

No,just that I'm sorry.

I'm sorry I,I didn't do more to help.

I'm sorry I didn't see it sooner.

How's Lynn doing?

She's doing.

Go back to your husband. Get some
sleep. I'll call you in the morning.

Is everything all right?

A woman was poisoned. Turns out it
was her husband. I met the guy twice.

I didn't even get an inkling.

I guess he loved her once.

Just makes me sad.

Claims. No,this isn't India.

This is America. How may I help you,sir?

I'm sorry?

Are you asking me who the
President of the United States is?

What is this,some kind of test?

I told you I'm in America,
the United States of America.

Well,I don't like your attitude.

Ms. Hastings?

Is there some special reason
you're not on the telephone?

The incoming call
board is completely red.

I'm sorry.

The last caller was a jerk and...

honestly,I have these cramps.

I feel like crap.

Trust me, Ms. Hastings,
we all feel like crap.

There's not a single person working
here who when they were six years old

dreamed of answering phones in the
claims department of an insurance agency.

That's why we pay you.

To take some of the sting out of it.

If I could just go to
the restroom for a minute.

If you leave your desk,
don't bother coming back.

So then she said that if I
left, not to bother coming back.

No,really, that is what she said.

I'm at the car.

No. I'm at the car.

Of course I'm fine. All
I took were two Adviprin.

See you at home.

- Dad?
- Yeah?

Do we look alike?

That's not funny. That's
not even a little funny.

I mean, if you can't see the
TV, I'm happy to turn the TV off.

I can see the TV. I can see the
TV fine. I can see the TV great.

Yeah. I had a hunch.

I still need you to help me
figure out this optometrist thing.

Hello? You gonna get off there soon?

I got some stuff I need to print out for this
meeting with,uh, Meghan and the model maker.

Ariel?

Hey,give me another word
for a parking garage.

Uh,parking structure, public parking.

Car park,I think they
call it in England.

Guess it hasn't happened yet.

What are you doing?

Did you just shut off the computer?

Why did you shut off the computer?

I told you I had a
meeting to-to prepare for.

Ariel?

You know I'm getting the kids breakfast.

I'm probably taking them
to school, and,you know,

somehow I'm supposed to
be ready for this meeting.

Sorry. I'm sorry. It was an accident.

I wasn't listening. I wasn't
paying attention. Here.

Prepare for your meeting.
I'll take the girls to school.

I was going to run in to
downtown to see Scanlon anyway.

- What are you doing?
- Nothing.

A car drive off the
roof of a parking garage?

No. I'm pretty sure I
would have heard about that.

That's the kind of thing
someone would have noticed.

That's the kind of thing
they'd bring up at roll call.

Okay. So maybe it hasn't happened yet.

Or maybe it didn't happen in Phoenix.

Which is great,'cause maybe we
could stop it from happening.

Maybe we can put out a warning.

What kind of warning?

This woman took Adviprin
right before it happened.

Well,at least she won't have a
headache when she hits the sidewalk.

I'm serious! I'm starting to think this has
nothing to do with Kim Furlong's husband.

I think there's something wrong
with Adviprin-- all of it--

and we're going to be
seeing a lot more of this.

Well,if and when we do, we'll
react accordingly, but right now,

what I'm being told by people a
hell of a lot smarter than I am

is that this Adviprin was adulterated not in the
manufacturing process, but sometime afterwards.

Maybe Mr. Furlong wasn't
just mad at his wife.

Maybe he had a beef with,uh...

Hastings. Her last name's Hastings.
I think we need to find her.

This Hastings woman.

Maybe he didn't like the way she handled his
claim, but there's nothing for me to do now.

You mean,you aren't
going to help me find her?

You just told me you couldn't be
certain where this dream took place.

Allison,have you got any idea how many
insurance companies there are in Phoenix?

In Arizona? In the Southwest? Not to
mention, how many people named Hastings?

All right. We'll set you up in one of the interview
rooms with a computer, some phone books and a phone.

If anyone asks what you're doing, we'll tell 'em
you're selling tickets to the Policeman's Ball.

- Do they still have a Policeman's Ball?
- Got me.

No,I need another
appointment with the doctor.

No,I know he's already seen my daughter,
but I need to have him see her again.

I know people's eyes
don't change overnight.

I'm sorry. I got to call you back.

What are you doing?

I thought you understood.

The drawings on the green;
the charts on the yellow.

Calm down,man. We'll fix it. It's paper.

Where you going?

To get the yellow.

You don't have the yellow?

Not up here. I'm not a mind reader,man.

It's got nothing to do with being a
mind reader. I told you about the yellow.

No,you didn't, but that's
okay. I'll get some.

Yeah,I did. And it has nothing
to do with being a mind reader.

It has to do with listening, and you can't listen
to people when you're piping music into your brain.

You can't listen. You can't concentrate.

It's amazing you can
see, much less be a...

Sir? You okay?

Uh,yeah. No. Uh,you just
gave me an idea, actually.

Okay. You still want
me to get the yellow?

Yeah,definitely. Um,and
I'm sorry I raised my voice.

That's okay. I wasn't paying attention.

This is Joe Dubois again.

Uh,listen,now more than ever, I really need
that second appointment for my daughter.

I know this is the
Fremont Insurance Group.

I'm looking for a customer service rep,
a woman with the last name Hastings.

You don't have anyone by that name?

My apologies. Thank you.

Hello?

So what are you doing?

You don't want to know.
What are you doing?

Uh,you don't want to know, either,
but I'm going to tell you anyway.

I'm stuck in traffic,um, so
I'm calling my wife to say

that I think you probably have to stop whatever it
is you're doing and go pick up the kids from school.

Oh,Joe,I don't think I can.

I'm looking for a needle in an
alphabetical haystack, and I'm only up to F.

I don't know what to tell
you,honey. It's non-negotiable.

I'm at a dead stop. I haven't
moved a foot in 15 minutes. Sorry.

Oh,and I got another appointment for
Marie with the optometrist for tomorrow.

Well,that's great.

You moving yet? Tell me you're moving.

I'm not moving,Allison, and
I'm not going to be moving.

According to the radio, I'm going
to be stuck in this mess for hours.

I don't really understand
it, but they're saying

that somehow a car fell off the top level
of a parking structure onto the sidewalk.

Like,five or six stories, and they're saying
that they think that somebody might be inside it.

Tainted Adviprin is now being suspected
in the death of Marjorie Hastings,

the woman behind the wheel of this car, which
plunged seven stories to the sidewalk below.

You threw ours away,right?

Additionally,reports are coming
in from around the state of

as many as three more deaths that are being
preliminarily linked to tampered Adviprin.

Meanwhile,as the tainted
medicine scare grows,

its implications were felt this
afternoon at the Phoenix Courthouse

where Acting District Attorney Van Dyke
held a press conference shortly after 3:00.

As I'm sure all of you are aware,

we've received a number of
reports from around the state

about fatalities arising from
adulterated Adviprin gelatin capsules.

In light of these recent developments,

my office has arranged for the
immediate release of Mr. Russell Furlong,

who until this afternoon was held under suspicion
of murder in relation to the deathof his wife.

Our investigation...

You met the guy,right?

What do you think is going
through his head right now?

and the manufacturers...

I mean,he loses his wife, and then
he spends a day and a half in jail.

I can't even imagine it.

They had a fight.

I'm sorry?

They had a fight the
night that she died.

About some business
trip that he had to take.

When we went to go see him, that
was the first thing that he told us.

It didn't really stick
with me at the time, but...

right now...

you know,tonight...

All alone in that house.

I bet he really regrets that fight.

It's your turn.

My turn? My God. What drink is this?
How many drinks have we all had?

It won't work. It's your turn.

Come on. I told you about
my sister. It's your turn.

Hey,Brown Eyes, we're here
for at least four more hours.

- It's not like you're going to get out of it.
- I know,I know.

Nobody even knows your name,fellow.

Nobody knows anybody's
name, so what's the problem?

There's no problem. It's just...

Okay. Okay,here it is.

Every night, before I fall asleep,

I think about my wife...dying.

What do you mean?

I mean,being dead.

And for a long time,I'd think
about her getting a disease--

you know,cancer or
something, but,uh,lately...

it's me. I do it. I kill her.

do this so early, but I got to get back to
my place, pick up Lynn and get to the funeral.

Say hi to the happy widower for me.

I spent most of last night with him.

What are you talking about?

I had a dream he was talking about Kim.

Talking about how he wanted her dead.

Talking to who?

I don't know.

When did this happen?

I don't know.

Where did this happen?

You know,when it comes to our significant
others, there are a lot of people,

particularly a lot of married people,
who say things they don't mean.

I'll be sure to mention that
to your significant other.

Allison,we've got five fatalities
attributed to this Adviprin.

Are you trying to tell me that you
think Furlong knocked them all off?

I don't know. Maybe.

Well,now,that makes no sense.
How the hell would he do that?

You said that something was injected
into the capsules. A muscle relaxant.

He could have done it to more than
one bottle, more than one person.

You kill five people to disguise the fact
that you really only care about killing one.

Sorry. I'm not buying it.

Hello again, Mr. Dubois.

Please tell me that's
little Marie's twin.

Ah,no such luck.

Mr. Dubois,I assure you, your child was given a
completely thorough examination the last time she was here.

Um,have you ever heard
of my wife,Allison Dubois?

There was a lot of stuff in the
newspaper about her last year. No?

Well,uh... She worked for the district
attorney's office, um,and she's very,uh...

Well,she's very
sensitive, very intuitive.

I don't know if you believe
in any of that stuff.

You know-- talking to the dead,
dreaming of the future, reading minds?

I have no idea where
you're going with this.

Do you like music,Doctor?
What kind of music do you like?

Actually,this is my oldest,so,uh...

Uh,do you like show
tunes, The Sound of Music?

Here,humor me. Just listen
to this for just a minute.

Okay,sweetie... No,uh,no,no,no.

No,I don't want you looking
at what line I'm pointing at.

I don't want you thinking about
what line I'm pointing at over there.

I just want you to listen to
Julie Andrews and watch Marie.

All right,sweetie. Can you
tell me what this line says?

Give me a hint,Daddy.

Oh,my...

Look at you, grinning from ear to ear.

I've never seen someone so pleased to
discover that their child has astigmatism.

You're just jealous.

- Oh,really?
- That's right.

'Cause I had a problem and I
figured out how to solve it.

Now tell your Mack Daddy your problem.

Let's see if we can turn
that frown upside-down,huh?

"Mack Daddy," huh?

God,you're obnoxious...
when you're so smug.

Oh,yeah? Well,that's a small price to
pay for the thrill of being with me.

Now,come on, I can hear the gears
mashing in your brain from here.

Come on. Tell me what's
up. What's going on?

Mr. Furlong killed his wife. He killed
Lynn's friend. I just... I know it.

Well,I know you know it, but the
fact remains, you can't prove it.

So I think you've just got to have
faith in the system on this one.

They'll eventually see what you see,
and they'll eventually catch up with him.

"The system"?

"Who was he talking to?"

"When did this happen?"

"Where did this happen?"

Settle down. We gotta get some rest.

"Settle down"? "We gotta get some rest"?

Is that all you got, Mack Daddy?

Oh,you want the best I got?

Well,then don't make promises
that you can't keep,Mack Daddy.

- Oh,no,no...
- No,don't write a check that you can't cash,Mack Daddy.

Look at those people
over there,sleeping.

How do they do that? I can't do that.

They're still saying
at least another hour.

They've been saying another
hour for the last three hours.

Did you hear what I said? Did
any of you hear what I said?

We heard you.

We all heard you: my wife,his wife, your
husband, this guy's mother, your business partner.

What was your brilliant idea? They
all go down in a plane together?

I mean,how do we make that happen?

MAN 2: You know, I'm a chemist.

You remember anthrax? After
9-11? How about anthrax?

Oh,yeah. Absolutely. Anthrax.

You know,I have some
in my garage at home.

You know what the problem
with this conversation is?

I'll tell you the problem
with this conversation.

You're all nuts.

You're all nuts, and I'm getting
more and more sober by the minute.

Hey,honey. No,I'm still here.

MAN 2: Hey,does anybody remember that thing
five or ten years ago with that aspirin?

Where somebody put
poison in the capsules?

So now you're telling me each victim
was killed by someone close to them?

Yeah,but they were all
in on this together.

And you know this because of this
conversation you... overheard?

Why are you so dead set against this?

Why are you so resistant to this idea?

I'm not stupid,Allison. We've
all been to this rodeo before.

The first thing we did once we had the five victims
was check out any possible links between them,

any possible links amongst
members of their families.

They live all over the state. They
have absolutely nothing in common.

None of them have ever so much as shared
a cell phone conversation or an e-mail.

I don't believe that.

Well,that's unfortunate, 'cause I have
to go testify in court in five minutes

and I don't have time to
stand here and argue with you.

But why don't you ask our good
friend Russell Furlong himself?

What are you talking about?

He's coming down here
in an hour and a half.

Get caught up on everything
to do with his wife's death.

The investigation at the manufacturing plant,
the interviews with the disgruntled employees.

Van Dyke wants us to really handle him,
do everything we can, so that maybe,

possibly,he doesn't sue the city
for locking him up last week.

Happy to have you sit in.

I'd like that.

So at this point, what we're
primarily focused on is...

how the adulteration could've taken
place during the manufacturing process,

even with all these safeguards
I just told you about in place.

That,plus employee interviews
and deep background checks,

I got to believe we're going
to turn up something soon.

All right. Okay. I mean,it sounds
like you're doing everything right.

So that's five police
departments,plus the FBI, plus the FDA?

Well,I agree,Detective. I... I have to
believe we're going to turn up something soon.

Well,we appreciate your
confidence,Mr. Furlong.

Uh,yeah. Actually...
there's one other thing.

Um,Mrs. Dubois here would like
to ask you a quick question.

Certainly. Certainly,
anything I can do to help.

Do you recognize any of
these people,Mr. Furlong?

God. Yes,of course I do.

I've seen their picture in the
paper and on television. Now,these...

these are the other four
people who died the way Kim did.

Have you ever met any of them?

Before they were dead?

Oh,God. No,not that I'm aware of. Why?

How about relatives?

Any chance you might have met a relative of
one of these victims? Her husband or her son?

- Allison...
- His wife?

His business partner?

Uh,what's going on here?

I'm starting to feel like
a suspect again,Detective.

I assure you,Mr. Furlong, the city of
Phoenix does not regard you as a suspect...

I'm sorry. I didn't get a
chance to hear your answer.

- Allison...
- The answer is no.

To the best of my knowledge, I have
never met these people you're alluding to.

I do not even know their names.

But I know your name.

I know who you are and I know what you do,
and I'm glad you're working on this case.

I want you to find my wife's killer.

But if you have somehow
convinced yourself that it's me...

or that I might somehow be involved,

I invite you,look into my eyes,

read my mind, do whatever it is you do,
and let's just get this out of the way

so that we can concentrate on finding
the bastard who actually did this.

Are we done here, Allison?

Thank you,Mr. Furlong.

We appreciate your... confidence in us.

Vision comes in many
shapes and many forms.

There's the kind of
vision our eyes afford us.

Fantastic! You look beautiful!

You look beautiful.
You look so grown up.

There's the kind of vision
our wisdom affords us.

Pay phone?

Okay,I'm stumped. I have
no idea what that means.

Well,that makes two of us.

- I love you.
- I love you.

And there's the kind of vision that
comes from things sensed, things dreamt.

Ladies and gentlemen,
thank you for your patience.

At this time,TransCoast Airways
is pleased to announce that

the folks here at JFK have
finally cleared one runway

and we will be resuming
jet service this evening.

So at this time, we would like to
board Flight 414 to Phoenix,Arizona.

So when we get on the plane,
there can't be any conversation.

We can't even acknowledge each other.

Okay. Yeah.

You understand how it works,right?

No e-mails, no cell phones.

What are you talking about?
Nobody even knows anybody's name.

So I'm coming back through
New York next Tuesday.

This is the number of the pay
phone right outside lounge here.

I'll be there from 7:00 to 7:20.

Whoever wants to go through with this, just find
a pay phone wherever you are and dial that number.

This is nuts,you know?
What if I change my mind?

What if somebody changes their mind?

Don't call. Have a nice flight.

Yeah. Have a nice flight.

Yeah,right. A lot to think about.

Want to hear a funny
coincidence,Mr. Furlong?

Last January 16, there was
a blizzard in the Northeast.

A flight from New York to Phoenix
was grounded for over 14 hours.

You were on that flight, weren't you?

I might've been.

So was her husband.

So was his wife.

So was her son.

So was his business partner.

Okay. And what does that prove?

Nothing... yet.

But there are five of you, and we
know all the names, even if you don't.

One of you will slip.

One of you will crack, and
we'll be watching when you do.

And then there's the kind of vision
that comes from patience and persistence.

What do we make of the peeping Tom?

The nocturnal voyeur...

his eyes on the hunt for someone
to slip, someone to crack.