NightMan (1997–1999): Season 1, Episode 11 - Bad Moon Rising - full transcript

[THEME MUSIC PLAYING]

NARRATOR: Johnny Domino was
one of San Francisco'’s

hottest young Jazz musicians,

but fate and a cosmic event

were about to change
his life forever.

[LIGHTNING STRIKES]

[JOHNNY EXCLAIMS IN PAIN]

[WOMEN SCREAM]

What the doctors told him
seemed impossible.

WALTON: John, your brain
has managed

to acquire the capacity



to pick up certain
frequencies like a radio.

JOHNNY: But, Doc,
I'’m only hearing bad stuff.

WALTON: Yes, exactly.

You'’re tuned to
the frequency
of evil.

[MAN EXCLAIMS IN AGONY]

Who sent you?

[GUNSHOT FIRED]

[JOHNNY EXCLAIMS IN PAIN]

[CAR TIRE SCREECHING]

RALEIGH: Hold it, now.
I'’m on your side.

[JOHNNY PANTING]

RALEIGH: A whole new line
of super-tools

developed for super-policemen.

A belt which enables him
to overcome gravity.



Fabrics which are
virtually bulletproof.

A stealth mode
which makes him
seem to disappear.

A holographic display

which makes him appear
to be where he ain'’t.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

Steady it. Come on.

That'’s it.

[MYSTERIOUS MUSIC PLAYING]

[PHONE RINGING]

Mr. Gionello,
your shipment'’s in.

Yes, sir.
Give us about two hours.

You wanna give me a break
with that cigarette smoke?
Put it out!

MAN: Yeah, over here.
The rest of it is over here.

We got five, six, seven...
Yeah.

This is the last one here.

Man, what'’s this?

PROFESSOR:
Oh, don'’t touch it!
It'’s toxic.

One of the containers
must have ruptured inside.

What is it?

It'’s a newly discovered
neuro-toxin made from
rainforest plant material.

This could prove to be
a medical miracle.

But, in its natural form,
too dangerous to handle
without gloves.

Could I just confirm
the delivery address?

McCoy Science Center,
Fairmont college.

[GRUNTING]

Bobby, stop it!
I can'’t write straight.

Your dad'’s not going to be back
from the dean'’s office
for hours.

Wrong again, Bobby.GIRL: Dad?

Don'’t make me regret it.
Let'’s get back to work.

Yes, sir.
[CLEARS THROAT]

PROFESSOR:
What are you doing?

Just making more room.

PROFESSOR: Very well.
Deana, I have to prepare
for tomorrow'’s lecture.

Let me know if
you have any more problems.

[DOOR CLOSES]

Uh, hey, Deana,
why don'’t you get us
some food from the machine?

I think we'’re gonna probably
be here for a while.

Sure.

Oh, man!
This stuff stinks!

What'’s this?

Oh, it looks like
some of the doctor'’s
exotic plants leaked.

That'’s all I need.
Having to tell Mr. Gionello

a hundred grand
in his merchandise
got ruined in transit.

Maybe I should let you
take the heat.

Everything went fine,
Mr. Gionello.

Good.

Hey... So?

Did you keep an
eye on him today, son?

Yeah, sure, pop.

But, it'’s like
I'’m a glorified chauffeur.

I already told you, didn'’t I?
You learn the business
from the ground up.

You take what Louie teaches.
And don'’t be in such a hurry,
huh?

I'’m not ready for this
scrap heap yet, am I?

Yeah, whatever you say, pop.All right.

So, what'’d you learn today?

One of the bricks
is contaminated.

I gotta use the john.

Look, it wasn'’t our fault,
okay?

Nobody'’s blaming you...
Yet.

What happened, Louie?

Some kind of slime
got on one brick.
It'’s just a little bit, though.

Then, no sweat.

You tell Alonzo
to step on that batch
a few more times,

and move it to
the ghetto dealers
at a good price.

Yes, sir.

I mean, it'’s not like
a street junkie is
gonna be looking for

a good housekeeping seal,
right?

[SNORTING]

MAN 1: Go to number 17.MAN 2: Got it.

Hey, Billy.

It'’s quid time.

Hey!

Hey, what happened?
You fall in?

Call 911!

[PLAYING THE SAXOPHONE]

[PEOPLE CHATTERING]

You look beaut...[SHUSHING]

Don'’t speak
while he'’s playing.

What?
You'’re already drooling over
some other guy?

No one asked you
to sit down.

I only agreed to meet with you
so I could get
my apartment key back.

Where'’s the waiter?

You won'’t be here
that long.

[APPLAUSE]

Remember,
[WHISPERS] I own you.

Why can'’t you just
leave me alone?

Hey, listen up.
You think walking out on me
is going to be that easy?

Not by a long shot.

Excuse me,
can you hold it down?

No, I couldn'’t.

And who the hell
are you to tell me
what to do?

Johnny Domino.I'’m the entertainment.

Or the bouncer.
Your choice.

Hey, forget about it.
I'’m out of
this rat trap.

Hey, I'’ll see you later.

The policy here is,
"Lose a date, get a drink."

[BOTH LAUGHING]

JOHNNY:
You want something?

No, really,
I should be
apologizing to you.

Do you mind?
[PULLING CHAIR OUT]

Don'’t worry about it.
You okay?

Yeah.

Louie is such a jerk.

I use to think
I couldn'’t live without him.

Live and learn.

Yeah, I learned
it wasn'’t him I needed.

He got you into
some bad habits.

[SIGHS]
It'’s that obvious?

Educated guess.

Well, I came here
to break up with him.
He'’s history.

Good for you![LAUGHS]

I'’m gonna go freshen up.
I'’ll be right back.

Are you sure
you'’re okay?

Yeah.

All right.

[LOUD MUSIC PLAYING]

Remember me?[GASPING]
Get away from me, Louie!

Why? Come on,
I got a little
going-away present.

Come on.
Why don'’t you try it?
Fresh off the boat.

I don'’t do
that stuff any more.

[LAUGHING]
Come on, you used to
love to party with me.

Why don'’t you think about that
while you'’re enjoying these,
okay?

You'’ll be back.

WAITRESS:
Can I get you a drink, Johnny?A coke.

Are you okay?
I saw Louie leave.
I was worried.

You were?

Well, he threatened me.
I'’m afraid he might be
waiting for me.

[SCREAMS]

It'’s gonna be okay.
Come on, let'’s go.

[LAUGHING]
This is cool!

Make yourself at home.

I'’m gonna check the building
and parking lot, and see if
Louie is still hanging around.

Thank you.
[LAUGHING]

You make me
feel so safe.

Okay. Just relax.
I'’ll be back
in a few minutes.

Okay?Okay. Mm hmm.

Whoo! [LAUGHING]

[SINGING]

[DOOR OPENS]

Sarah?

Sarah!

Get an ambulance!
Now!

COP: We need an ambulance.
Code three.
At the House of Soul.

That'’s the House of Soul.
Code three! Hurry!

[INDISTINCT]

Did you verify
the initial tip?

It was an anonymous call, sir.

They said there was some
drug activity going on,
so we acted on it.

By the time we got here,
the girl was dead.

Okay, thanks.

So, what happens next?

Police procedure
happens next, Frank.
You remember that, don'’t you?

Oh, come on, Charlie.

I take Johnny downtown
and I book him.

For what?
You know he had nothing to do
with that girl'’s death.

As you friend,
I know that.

But as a cop,
I know a girl died
of a probable overdose,

in Johnny'’s dressing room,
and as he said,

his prints are gonna be
all over that drug vial.

Where'’s the lead investigator?

Am I living wrong or what?
My beloved Assistant DA Howarth.

Lieutenant Dann.

You'’re the primary.That'’s right.

My first order of business is
getting you and your press corp
out of my crime scene.

They are not
my press corp, Lieutenant.
They'’re the people's press.

They are seeking insight
to the collapse of this city'’s
traditional values

due to the use
of illegal drugs.

Yeah?
Well, they can seek
whatever they want.

But seek it outside.
Get them out of here, now!

I'’ll answer some questions
right outside here.

Frank?

Any second thoughts?Yeah.

Get Johnny a really
great lawyer.

Howarth started
her campaign for DA last week.

She'’ll hang him out to dry,
if she gets a chance.

Preliminary autopsy report
suggests she didn'’t die
of a heroin overdose.

How can that be?
We saw her.

Yeah, well,
the coroner isn'’t sure yet.

Yesterday, they pulled a dock
worker out that had the same
characteristics as Sarah.

Traces of heroin
along with severe bruising.

They'’re running
toxicology studies
as we speak.

They'’re check them
for poisons, aren'’t they?

That must mean
they suspect that
those drugs were tainted.

Which means there could be
a whole lot of people
dying around here.

How can I help you, Charlie?

Frank, for the umpteenth
millionth time,
you'’re not a cop.

Yeah, I know.

But I am a father, Charlie.

FRANK: I'’ve never heard of this.
Making house arrest a condition
of bail. What is that?

Well, would you prefer
to visit your son in jail
for a few weeks?

Listen... No she'’s way off...No, this is fine. Dad, cool it!

Before they send me
to the gas chamber.

All set.
I can now track this man
anywhere in the world.

Good.

You do realize, Mr. Domino,
that these liberal,
judicial guidelines

may have required
that we grant you bail.

But I personally see to it
that you are not going to
flee our jurisdiction.

Really, Ms. Howarth.

Now why would I wanna flee from
an attractive, tough on crime,
sexy prosecutor like you?

Don'’t try to suck up to me,
Mr. Domino.

You do realize that as soon as
they firmly establish the
cause of Sarah Hamil'’s death,

I'’m going to be the one
arraigning you for murder.

Mr. Bearde, will you please
explain to Mr. Domino
how this device works?

Yes, ma'’am.

It transmits data
which is relayed to our
global positioning satellite.

I can even tell whether you'’re
here in the club or
upstairs in the apartment.

And those are the only two
places that you'’re
authorized to be.

[SPORTS COMMENTARY
PLAYING ON TV]

LOUIE: Come on,
come on, come on!
Throw him the ball, you idiot!

Hey, boss,
I think you should
look at this.

"The overdose occurred
in the presence

"of a well-known
Jazz artist, Johnny Domino,

"who denies supplying
young Sarah Hamil
with the drugs."

Boss, I'’m sorry about that.

Go, go, go!
Sorry about what?

The girl, Sarah.
You know...

She was just a junkie.

You know what
I don'’t understand, though?

How she could overdose.
I mean I just gave her
a little bit of stuff.

[KNOCKING AT DOOR]

Tell Mr. Constantino that
Frank Dominus is
here to see him.

I'’m Johnny Domino's father.

He don'’t wanna see you, man.
Go away.

LOUIE: Wait.

Send him in.

What is so important
that you'’ve interrupted me?

Can'’t you see
I'’m grieving over the loss
of my girlfriend?

Yeah, I can see
how broken up you are.

All right,
I'’ll get right to the point.

Those drugs you gave Sarah
were tainted.

Drugs?

I'’m a business man.

Yeah, Sarah told my son
all about your "business."

Louie, those drugs
have to be destroyed.

Look, I don'’t know anything
about any drugs.

But, even if I did,
why would I destroy a fortune
over your say so?

Because I thought
maybe you had a conscience.

Well, if you don'’t,
I guess I could always
go over your head,

to Anthony Gionello.

See, I happen to be the cop who
saved him from the assassination
plot, nine years ago.

You'’re probably too young
to remember that.

I don'’t think there's any need
to go to Mr. Gionello.

From what I read,
your son'’s the one
who killed Sarah.

Hey! Listen, you punk!

Stop wasting my time.
Now you and I both know
that'’s not the truth.

Truth is what people read
in the newspapers.

And I like the story
just the way it is.

You'’re not gonna talk
to Mr. Gionello.
[LAUGHS] Or anyone else.

Louie gave us
enough stuff there
to kill an elephant.

This is plenty.

All right, let'’s
dump the body.

[TIRES SCREECHING]

[GRUNTING]

Professor Winston?Yes.

Lieutenant Charles Dann,
Bay City Police.

Can I help you?

I understand you received
a shipment of chemicals
from South America yesterday.

The manifest here indicates
some newly discovered compounds

that required a low grade
hazard import license.

Yes. They might make you sick
or give you a mild burn,
but that would be all.

Nothing that causes
subcutaneous hemorrhaging and
nearly instant death?

Good lord, no!

We have reason to believe
that some of your compounds got

mixed up with
an illegal shipment
of heroin.

Tell me, could you do
a sample analysis
on the heroin?

See if the chemical composition
match up.

I can'’t say how
it could have happened,

but yes, I'’d be happy
to run a check.

Do you have
a sample with you?

No, we'’re working on it.
Trying to track some down.

[PHONE RINGING]
Excuse me.

Lieutenant Dann.

What?

How is he?

He'’s critical,
but he'’s hanging on.

Dad, I'’m here.

HOWARTH: I think we all get a little tired of celebrities getting special treatment,

and then thumbing their noses at us.

He left these premises
at 02:39 p.m. and
traveled to 1908 Steven'’s Drive.

You returned approximately
15 minutes ago.

This is my theory
of a criminal justice system
in a microcosm.

Tough rules.
Strict enforcement.

Wait, wait, you haven'’t even
heard my side yet.

I'’m only interested
in the side of justice.

You violated the terms
of your parole, therefore
I'’m having it revoked.

Officer, arrest this man.

I wouldn'’t do that
until you'’ve seen this.

What is it?

A modification to the bail order
which allows me to visit
my father in the hospital.

Did he go to a hospital?

Yes.

Authorized by Judge Landers.

REPORTER: So he did not violate
his house arrest.

Damn liberal judges.

Why didn'’t you
tell me this?

I didn'’t have time to
check my messages. I'’ve been
spending all my time with you.

Want water?Yeah.

So, how'’s my dad?About the same.

Jessy says she'’s gonna call
if there'’s any change.

See, what we need
is a sample

of the tainted heroin
so the doctors can
counter the poison.

I know right where
we should start.

No, hang on a second there,
troubled teen.

What about your anklet?

Howarth is gonna
have to catch me...
if she can.

[LAUGHING]

Bad boy!

[HEROIC MUSIC PLAYING]

All right, be back in an hour.
With the money.

Yeah.

So where'’s the money?

We got your money.

Here you go.

Cool. So, let'’s go.

[GRUNTING]

You can run,
but you can'’t hide.

[SCREAMS]

Miss me?

[SIRENS BLARING]

[SHIVERING]

[POLICE RADIO ANNOUNCING]

Here, check this out.

Ah! Bingo!

Let'’s put these guys
in the real cooler.

Those two bozos
should have been back
a long time ago.

You wanna go over there?

LOUIE:
For that much money,
we all go. Where'’s Damien?

He'’s upstairs.
He went to the can,
a long time ago.

What'’s he doing upstairs?
There'’s a bathroom down here?

I don'’t know.

Damien?

Damien? Damien?

Damien! Oh, my god!

Oh, my god!

The stuff really
is contaminated.

How did he get it?

I don'’t know.
Maybe he stole some
of the heroin

you had us use
to kill Frank Dominus.

You stupid idiot!

LOUIE:
Oh, my god! Oh, my god!

[PANICKING]

Okay, this is what
we'’re gonna do.

We'’re gonna take the body out
to the desert and
we'’re gonna bury him, okay?

Then we'’re just
going to say he took off.

Okay, listen.
I'’ve got Louie's mountain cabin
for the weekend.

Okay, we can
head up there tomorrow.

I don'’t know.
I'’ve got a paper due.

Louie isn'’t coming, is he?No.

Just you and me.

I got the sample, doc.
It'’s imperative we find out
what we'’re dealing with.

My ex-partner'’s life
could depend upon it.

I understand.
I'’ll get started
right away.

You got a secure place
for this?

Oh, yes. Every lab
doing pharmacological studies
has a safe.

Call me the second
you find out anything.

This maybe the only chance
we get the cabin.

There'’s a hot tub,
sail boat...

I promise you,
you'’ll have the time
of your life.

It does sound like fun.

Pull over.

What'’s up, guys?
Something wrong?

Where'’s Damien?Mr. Gionello.

I don'’t know.

Check the back.

I got an anonymous call from
someone who seems to think
that my son is with you

and he'’s in
some kind of danger.

Mr. Gio, look,
I'’m just following
Louie'’s orders.

Just following orders, huh?

Yeah.

Well, that'’s good.

Damn!

What is it?

Damien!

Mr. Gio, I'’m sorry,
you don'’t want to see this.Out of the way!

No!

Damien.

Son?

Oh, Mr. Gionello, he OD'’d.
There wasn'’t anything
we could do.

What happened
to his face?

Nobody touched him, I swear.
He just took some
of that bad heroin.

If you tell me
where Louie is now,

I'’ll make it painless
and quick.

Which is a lot more
than I'’ll do for him.

What do you got
in that crystal ball there?

Oh, good lord!
The plant matter
has bonded with the heroin

in a structure
reminiscent of ricin poison.

Ricin poison?

There was only
a trace amount
in the first test.

But, this one
shows much more.

That'’s why Frank survived
and Sarah Hamil didn'’t.

Lieutenant, ricin is
one of the deadliest compounds
on Earth.

[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]

There you go, Mr. G.

GIONELLO:
Rocky, take the front door.

Louie...

I have been
racking my brain as to
what to do with you.

I'’m so sorry, Mr. G.
It wasn'’t my fault, okay.

We told you the drugs were bad.
You said it didn'’t matter.

You said cut it, and sell it.

But not to my son!

He swiped it!

I mean...

Look, I didn'’t know
he was a user.

Maybe, I was responsible
for Damien'’s addiction.

And I did tell you
to sell those drugs.

That'’s right.

But...

you didn'’t tell me
those drugs kill instantly.

Look, I'’m telling you,
I didn'’t know.

You didn'’t know?
What'’s that?

That says a guy named
Johnny Domino killed her.

Don'’t play with me,
Louie.

Mr. G,

there'’s a cop at the door.

He insists on
speaking to you.

Take him around the side
and make sure
you keep him quiet.

Cut out his tongue
if you have to.

Bart.

Let'’s go, Louie.
Come on.

Send them in.

You got it, boss.

Officer,
what can I do for you?

The name'’s
Lieutenant Charlie Dann.

My ex-partner, Frank Dominus,
and I met you nine years ago.

Saved my life, you mean.

I told you,
I'’d never forget.

What can I do for you?

Frank tried to inform
an associate of yours,
Louie Constantino,

about some tainted drugs
that hit the streets.

Instead,
he got injected with an armful
for all his trouble.

Is he...Not yet, he isn'’t.

Look, you can'’t even imagine
just how deadly
this stuff really is.

I think I can.

You need to understand,
this isn'’t about
busting anybody.

I want you to exert
whatever influence you have to
help us get it off the street.

I'’d appreciate it.

Lieutenant Dann,

of course,
I know nothing
about these drugs.

No.
Of course, you don'’t.

But, I will do
what I can.

That'’s what I'm asking.

I hope your partner
makes it.

So do I.

The young woman
that died,

Her name was Sarah Hamil.

Do me a favor.

Give her family my sympathy.

[DOOR CLOSES]

Rocky,

take the rest of those
street drugs out
and burn them.

That'’s a lot
of cash.

I said burn them.

I got you this time,
Mr. Domino.

As soon as Mr. Bearde here
finishes calculating
your exact whereabouts,

all of last night,

this fine officer will be
escorting you to jail.

Doesn'’t sound good, kid.

As soon as I get
the information from
the source disc here,

I'’ll be able to tell you
exactly where he'’s been.

Excuse me,
are you sure
this device is accurate?

[LAUGHS]
It'’s accurate, all right.

I stake my reputation on
its accuracy. See, this little
device here was designed

by the defense department.

Got it!Great.

Why don'’t you tell us
where he went
when he left here.

Okay.
According to this,

he went straight up
2000 feet,

and then went south-west.Wait, excuse...

Excuse me.[ALL LAUGHING]

What did you say?
He went up
2000 feet?

Uh, Mr. Bearde,
that'’s impossible.

Well, no,
according to this data,
he just, [WHOOSHING]

Miss Howarth, I confess,
I have been defying the law.

The law of gravity.

[LAUGHING]

Just check it again,
Mr. Bearde, will you? I'’m sure
there was some kind of glitch.

Go ahead, check it again.

Right, okay.

Okay, um, well, he came back
down to street level
here at Maple Street,

and then,
went back up 2200 feet.

Well, Damn, it really seems like
you'’ve had your ups and downs.

Yes.

You are an idiot.
This damn thing
is totally useless.

Well, it looks like
you almost got railroaded,
Johnny Domino.

I hope you'’re not planning on
pressing charges against
Assistant DA Howarth,

for malicious prosecution.

You know, I would love to
comment on that,
but you must excuse me.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

REPORTER: Miss Howarth?HOWARTH: No. No comment.

Bye.

[JAZZ MUSIC PLAYING ON STEREO]

You were right.
I'’m glad we came.

Good.

But I have something here that'’s
going to make Louie'’s hot tub
50 times better.

Bobby, I told you
I don'’t do that.

I better go
check on dinner.

What? Hey, come on.
You'’ll like it.

[PA SYSTEM ANNOUNCEMENT
IN BACKGROUND]

How'’d it go
with Gionello?

I don'’t know.
He seemed sincere.
I think I got through to him.

But he'’s gonna be flushing
a whole lot of money
down the drain, that'’s for sure.

He'’ll cooperate.
He knows how much pain
this poison can cause.

[PHONE RINGING]

Somebody answer that!
I'’m trying to sleep here.

Dad, you'’re awake.

I am now.

Lazarus speaks.

Lieutenant Dann here.

Lieutenant,
the rest of the sample
is missing.

Stolen from the safe.

How many people
knew you had that sample?

Only my two assistants.
Now, I know my daughter, Deana,
is not involved.

Which leaves
her boyfriend, Bobby.

Where is he now?

That'’s just it.
He and Deana went up to
Crystal lake, for the weekend.

Now, if he took
that contaminated sample
with him,

CHARLIE: I know. I know.

Look, stay where you are.
Stay by the phone.
Deana may try to call you.

Don'’t worry,
we'’ll find them.

Thank you.

Good to have you back, Frank.
I got to go.

Wait, what happened?

Professor Winston'’s daughter
and her boyfriend went up to
some cabin on Crystal lake.

The boyfriend took
the tainted drug sample
with him.

Do they know
which cabin?

Louie Constantino used to
have a place up there.

[HEROIC MUSIC PLAYING]

LOUIE: Guys, guys,
you don'’t have to do this!

Come on, Louie.
Take it easy.

LOUIE: Get off me!Take it easy, man!

Shut him up and
put him in the car.

[ENGINE REVVING]

[PANTING]

I'’m telling you guys,
I got tons of money
stashed, okay.

More than you'’re ever gonna
make in a lifetime.
All you'’ve to do is let me go.

There'’s only one problem
with that.

We wouldn'’t enjoy the money.
We'’d be too dead to spend it.

Yeah.

Now, come on, dig.

[MECHANICAL SOUNDS]

What was that?

How should I know?

These wide open spaces,
they give me the creeps.

That'’s another thing, guys.
This used to be Indian land.

A lot of weird stuff
goes on here.
Like in the Poltergeistmovie.

Yeah, I saw that.
When the skeletons come up
from the grave and jump.

Bart! Hey, shut up.

You, dig!

Did you hear that?

Kill him!

Oh, god!

[SCREAMING]

LOUIE:
Hey, you! You stay back!

Are you kidding me?
What are you?

I want Bobby.
Where'’s the cabin?

You expect me to
rat on a friend?

[DEMANDING]
I want Bobby.

Oh, okay, okay... Um

[STAMMERING]
854, Creek road.

You have one chance
to live.

The witness protection program.

Call Lieutenant Dann.

[WHIRRING]

Mm.

I'’ll be right back.
I forgot the bread.

[FIRE CACKLING]

Did you leave a window open?
I feel a draft.

I'’ve got a better question.

Did you by any chance
bring that insy-teensy bikini?

[SCOFFS] You wish.

Just eat, Bobby.

What'’d you do that for?I didn'’t!

[CRASHES]

Did you use the heroin
you took from the lab?

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

Drop the innocent act.
That heroin
was contaminated.

We don'’t have any.

He'’s got a vial
in his pants pocket.

Take it out.

That vial is almost empty.
Did you use the rest?

I sprinkled some
in the food.

You tried to drug me?

No, Deana...

JOHNNY: You and Bobby
almost had the night
of your lives.

The last night.

I want you to take her home.
And I mean straight home.

I'’ll be watching.

[BEEPING]

[PLAYING THE SAXOPHONE]

[APPLAUSE AND CHEERING]

Hey, Frank.

Hey, what'’s the good word?

Well, you'’re upright and alive,
and I'’m sucking air, and
surviving another day.

The eternal optimist,
Charlie.

Can I get
a drink over here?

So, one of
those days, huh?

Yeah.

Going after Anthony Gionello
isn'’t pretty. Especially with
Louie Constantino'’s testimony.

That'’s for sure.

[CLAPPING]

Bravo, Mr. Domino.
Wonderful!

Thanks, Professor.
Everybody enjoying themselves?

Absolutely.

Deana'’s convinced that
a guardian angel saved her
from those drugs.

It'’s true. I mean,
the fork flying out of my hand,
the dish going across the table.

DEANA: Then, this apparition
just materialized in the room.

It had to be supernatural.

PROFESSOR:
Not necessarily.

Low frequency sound waves
can move object.

Given those two choices,
I'’m on the side of the angel.

[THEME MUSIC PLAYING]