Revenge (2011–2015): Season 1, Episode 4 - Duplicity - full transcript

Nolan helps Emily to the private recordings of therapy sessions, including her own, with Dr. Michelle Banks, who doesn't recognize the Amanda Clarke she, bribed by Victoria, kept committed till majority, and Victoria's, which show she never wanted a daughter, to be sneakily switched with a DVD to promote a handicapped children charity, thus making Charlotte hate her mother. The shrink is discredited and abducted, to a storage facility rented by the Grayson corporation, also leaked to the press. Daniel is seduced to break his parole terms by meeting the unforgiving victim of a drunk driving crash he accidentally caused before his successful alcohol rehab, Tyler even gets him drunk again. Declan is furious that Jack won't simply sell the bar they inherited, but mother's heirloom ring helps him date Charlotte, while he hangs on to a recording proving socialite rival Adam's infidelity.

Previously on "revenge"...

Daddy!

When I was a child,
my father was framed

for a crime he didn't commit.

Daddy!
Amanda!

Amanda Clarke
no longer exists.

Before he died, he left
a roadmap for revenge

that led me to the people
who destroyed our lives.

I want to make this right.

Then you never should've slept
with my best friend.

The "Amanda"?



Sammy named her.

Looking over dad's will.

The Stowaway is all ours now.

Tyler Barrol,
Daniel's roommate at Harvard.

You're perfectly welcome
to make yourself at home

at the pool house.

Thank you, Mrs. Grayson.

Only thing missing is you.

Call me sometime.

No matter what happens
between us,

I'll always be honest
with you.

Most of the memories
I have from childhood

are happy ones...

warm summer days
filled with love and light



and the certainty

that even the darkest storm
would eventually pass.

And for a while, at least,

they always did.

And then?

And then...

My parents' car...

Went off a cliff

and...

They were both killed.

But you were not.

No.

I survived.

Clearly it's...

This early exposure
to impermanence.

That makes it so difficult
for you to trust

in your adult relationships.

But how do I get past that?

I mean,
I-I really want to...

Move forward with this guy
that I was telling you about,

but...

I don't know.
I guess I'm just afraid.

Emily, we've been circling
this theme

for a year now.

It's time for you
to stop playing the victim.

Time for you to start
taking an active role

in your own happiness.

Until you do that, t o only
thing you can expect

from this new relationship
or any other

is that it will end badly.

Okay. Think about that
for next week.

Thank you, dr Banks.

Every time I leave here,
I feel...

More and more determined
to take control.

Good. Then it sounds like
I'm doing my job.

After over a year of treatment,

I remain skeptical that Emily
will ever conquer

her trust issues.

The past continues
to define her present,

and she's given me
no reason to believe

that it won't define
her future as well.

So you're
flat-out denying it?

That I somehow hijacked
your computer

and used it to blackmail
Tom Kingsly?

Yes, Conrad,
I am denying it.

It's no secret how much
you despise the senator.

And it's no secret
how many people

despise you.

You're hardly one to be

throwing around
these kinds of accusations.

Besides,

anyone could've gotten
to your laptop.

You leave it
all over the place.

Now speaking of which...

Hmm?

Do you plan on letting me know
where you're headed?

San Francisco.

Ah.
Business or pleasure?

Sorry to interrupt
the good times.

Daddy, your car's here.

Thank you, sweetheart.

Mm. Have a safe trip.

Thanks.

I'll be back
before you know it.

Good.

I hate it when you're gone.

Not so fast, young lady.

You and I have
our dress fittings

for the mother-daughter tea
this morning.

That's not happening.
I'm meeting my friends.

You're always
meeting your friends.

This charity is important
to me.

My friends
are important to me.

Maybe if you were nicer to
yours, you'd still have some.

Oh, watch it, Charlotte.

Hey, do me a favor,

honey, be there
for your mother on this.

When I get back,
we can go sailing.

You can tell me about
how horrible it was.

Ugh. Fine.

Love you.

Thanks for the support.

Ah!

Yes!

Whoa!

Whoo!
Next stop Wimbledon.

Uh, pretty sure
the ball was out.

I'm pretty sure
you're lying.

Ah, accept defeat, Tyler.

Never.
Good game. All right.

Well, what's say we all
order lunch from the grill

and, uh, hit the pool, huh?

If only.

Some of us have to work
for a living.

There's still heaps to prepare
for Victoria's charity tea.

Cucumber sandwiches
and scones. There.

You're done.

Tell that to your mother.

She has me in charge
of everything.

I really want to wow her.

Well, then how about we all
hit a club tonight, huh?

Yeah, not me.

Uhi'I'm trying to stay off
the club circuit this summer.

And we have plans.
Remember?

I'm cooking you dinner.

Yes. Of course.

I'm looking forward
to it.

But you should go, Ash.

Well, it just so happens,
I'm free.

Perfect.

Call you later?

Sooner's better.

Bye.

Bye.

Well, well, well.

Look who's whipped.

*

Contents of dad's
safe deposit box.

I thought those things were
supposed to be for valuables.

Where's the cash?

Right here.

*

"First dollar ever made
at the Stowaway.

1979."

*

Yeah,
it's mom's wedding ring.

She must have given it back
before she took off on him.

All right. That could be
worth something.

Well, I say we hang on
to the family heirlooms.

Yeah? Does that include
the bar?

Yeah, we should talk
about that.

What's there to talk about?
Sell it.

I'll be 18 in a few months,

and I could use that money
to get a place in town,

finish school, and you...

you could finally
sail off to Haiti.

You don't want
to come with me?

Ah, I kinda got
another adventure in mind.

What are you talking about,
that rich girl?

*

All right.
I'll tell you what.

I'll run the numbers.

We'll see what we can get
for the place

once the loan's paid off.

Okay.

I mean, it could mean
a whole new future for us.

*

I know.

*

The future depresses me.

Why is that?

Because I can't
see things improving.

One minute Conrad's wanting
to repair the damage,

and the next moment
he's inflicting it.

How so?

By accusing me
of ridiculous things

that aren't even
worth mentioning.

Infidelity?

Oh.

He knows better
than to try that one

after his recent
track record.

So...

What are you thinking about?

*

The past.

*

If I promise to be good,

will you please
let me see my dad?

No,

because you'd only
be pretending to be good...

Just like your dad pretended
to be a good father.

He was a good father.

You know the truth.

*

Please don't leave me
in here.

I promise,
I'll be a good girl.

You'd just be pretending.

People who aren't
who they claim to be,

Amanda,
are very, very dangerous.

You would be wise
to remember that.

* Oh, ooh *

No. No!

Please don't leave me
in here. Please.

Please don't leave me.

Help! Get me out!

Get me out!

* ...Riverside *

* down by *

* the riverside *

Today we celebrate

the ongoing efforts
of mothers and daughters

united for "peace of mind"...

Right this way, miss.

A unique charity benefiting
mental health care...

Still have your nose
to the grindstone, I see.

How's it coming?

It's not Ken Burns,
but it tugs the heartstrings.

Nice.
Connect those heartstrings

to the purse strings.

Emily.

I didn't know you were
helping Ashley on this.

Oh, no. This is all Ash.
I came to see Daniel.

Of course you did.

Though I did purchase
a ticket to your tea,

in memory of my mother.

Well, that's touching.

And when I heard that
Dr. Banks was speaking,

I knew that I just... I had
to have a front-row seat.

And how
do you know Michelle?

I've been seeing her
for a year or so.

She's helping me
work through a few things.

Mm. Well,
you're in good hands.

So I imagine I'll be
seeing you at the tea, then?

I wouldn't miss it.

Hey, handsome.

Oops.
Thought you were Daniel.

Ah.
I'm sorry to disappoint.

I was just on my way
to the fish market.

Thought I'd see how Daniel
felt about rock shrimp.

Ooh. Danny's allergic
to shellfish.

Good thing I was here.

You coulda killed the guy.

You sure know
a lot about him.

Yeah, well, best friends
are like that.

Right. Harvard boys.

Hmm.

So where are you from
exactly?

Exactly?

Nowhere anymore.

My family
has estates all over the map.

Hmm.

Oh... Danny tells me
you're an orphan.

That sucks.

Money can buy
a lot of things,

but family isn't one of them.

Well, family
can be overrated.

So, uh, what time
do you want him?

7:00, 8:00?

You know what?
I'll just give him a call.

See ya.

Did I just hear Emily?

Yeah. She just took off.

She said
that something's come up

and she had to cancel dinner.

Seriously?
Did she say why?

Nope.

Sorry.

*

Okay, so even after
the estate tax,

my dad's life insurance
leaves us

with a decent
chunk of change.

Oh, hey.

It's the dog-napper.

Hi.
What are you two doing here?

I'm getting a little
financial advice.

I'm... I'm thinking about
selling the bar.

What do you think?

I think it's none of
our business, Nolan.

I think he should do
what he wants.

Well, what he wants

is to use
his father's insurance money

buy a boat, sail to Haiti,

and never come back.

Well, like I said,
it's his choice.

And he already has a boat.

He sold the boat.

He being me.

Mm-hmm.

Nolan owns the "Amanda" now.

Mm. Funny story,
actually.

Well, I'm sure you'll do
what's best for you

and Sammy.

Bye.

Bye.

Jack and Emily
sitting in a tree.

Really?

Kinda.

Uh-oh.

It worked.

You smiled.

Are you always
in a good mood?

Yeah, when I, uh,
when I see you.

Your ring's pretty girlie,
don't you think?

Uh, this? Yeah. Uh...

This was my mother's,

and I'm gonna go see
how much it's worth.

You'd sell
your mom's wedding ring?

Uh, oops. Well...

Trust me, there's really
no sentimental value.

Charlotte?

The seamstress is ready.

Momzilla.

Oh.

Hi, Mrs. Grayson.

I'm, uh, I'm Declan Porter.

Sorry to interrupt, but she
has a fitting right now.

Oh, yeah?
Okay, that's cool,

'cause, uh, me, too,
you know.

It's a big day of fittings.

See you around, Charlotte.

The things you'll do
to torture me.

It's not always
about you, mom.

Hey, you've reached Daniel.

Leave a message
and I'll call you back.

Hey, it's almost 9:30,

and I'm officially worried.

Where are you? Call me.

Emily.

It's about time.

That's funny.

That's what I was thinking
on the way over here.

Hi.

These are from Sammy,

as a way
of saying thank you

for bringing him home last week...

Twice.

Well, that's very nice
of Sammy, but...

oh.
I should've called first.

You're in the middle
of something.

Yes, I am
in the middle of something,

and that happens to be

an exceptionally good bottle
of Pinot.

Do you drink wine?

Well, when it's exceptional,

sure.

Cheers.

So have you
made any decisions?

About the bar, I mean.

Actually, I'm, uh,

I'm gonna
hold on to it for now.

Postpone any major decisions
till the end of the season.

Oh, wow.

Why is that?

Well, I guess I'm...

Just hoping to find

a really good reason
to stick around.

A better reason
than the Stowaway?

If I'm lucky.

Michelle.

Oh.
Everything is exquisite.

But I've come to expect
nothing less from you.

Oh, thank you. Well,
it takes a village, right?

The narration you did

for the video presentation
is perfect.

Oh, I'm happy to do
my part for the cause.

Oh, Michelle, you know
Miriam and everly.

Oh, she ought to. I'm in
her office once a week.

Oh, excuse me.

Charlotte,

the presentation
is about to begin,

and I need you here
by my side right now.

Please do not disappoint me
today, I beg of you.

Do you understand?

Wouldn't dream of it.

Thank you.

Oh.

Hey, Ash.

Is everything okay?

No, everything is definitely
not okay.

I'm as hungover
as a French sailor,

and now I've lost
the bloody DVD.

Okay. Well, don't worry.
I'll help you.

It was right here.

Did you check
the DVD player?

No.

Found it.

Oh, thank you. I am
never drinking again.

I take it that you and Tyler
had a good time?

Mm. Too much.
He is a madman.

How was dinner with Daniel?

It wasn't.
I got stood up.

And now he's not answering
his phone.

You're kidding.
Prince charming?

Something
must have happened.

I'm sure, but we can
talk about that later

because you have
some dazzling to do.

Excuse me.

Oh, great.
Now I'm hallucinating.

I'll handle him.

Oh.

I'm getting
pretty sick of you

sticking your nose where it
doesn't belong, Nolan.

I know you've been whispering
in Jack Porter's ear.

Don't involve him
in this.

I heard you two had
a perfectly lovely evening

and...

Nice to know you can let
your guard down once in a while.

Who knew you could cook?

Good afternoon, ladies,

and welcome to the 15th annual
mother-daughter tea.

Show's starting.

Correct me if I'm wrong,

but I... smell
the distinct aroma

of retribution in the air.

As you know, today's event...
Ah.

Mothers and daughters only.

Oh, well...

All across America.

Oh, there you are.

Have you seen
my cell phone anywhere?

Oh, I have seen many a thing
the last 24 hours, my friend.

Your phone is not among them.

You and Ashley party it up?

Oh, yes.

But she had that tea thing
this morning,

so I cashed her out early,

and somehow ended up
in the back of a limo

with half a dozen
real housewives.

By the time
I sobered up,

I was in friggin' Newark.

You were definitely missed.

Sounds like you did
just fine without me.

Mm. You, uh...

Did you ever connect
with Emily?

Uh, no, I did not.

After you left I went over to find out
why she cancelled,

and get this...

she's over there
with some other guy.

Yeah, not the first time I've
seen him hanging around, either.

Mm.

What a bitch.

Well...

If it helps,

I smelled that one coming
a mile away.

Doesn't help.

Hmm.

Well, maybe this will.

Oh, come on.
The Daniel Grayson I know

drinks this kind of thing off

and moves on
to the next in line.

I-I don't think so.

Let me ask you something.

When's the last time
you woke up craving a drink?

Uh, never.

That's because, despite what
mommy and daddy say,

you're not an alcoholic.

You're just a guy
that likes to have a good time.

And now
you're unattached again.

So...

Bottoms up.

Attaboy.

There we go.

Hello, Conrad.

May I come in?

Of course.

Well, well, well.

I see you've
set yourself up nicely.

Thanks to you.

Can I get you a drink?

I have a plane to catch.

Then what are you
doing here?

I take it you heard about
senator Kingsly's fund-raiser.

Who didn't?

He seems a little young
for retirement.

Yeah, well, his retirement
wasn't exactly voluntary.

But you already knew that,
didn't you?

All I know
is that Victoria thought

to include my ex-husband
on the guest list.

Was that to get back
at you

or me?

I don't know.
Both, perhaps.

Truth is, things have
become so ugly between us,

she seems capable
of just about anything.

What is clear is that

she's still
very suspicious of you.

And after the way you
came at me for that check,

I guess I was, too.

I should've never backed you
into a corner like that.

Hey, Victoria backed you
into a corner.

I don't blame you
for showing your claws.

Thanks to the dedicated efforts

of founding mother
Victoria Grayson,

your generous donations today

ensure that low-income
special needs children

are provided...

Top-notch mental health care
close to home.

And now please enjoy this
very special video presentation,

which illustrates just how vital
an effort this is.

*

Today we celebrate

the ongoing efforts
of mothers and daughters

united for "peace of mind,"

a unique charity benefiting

mental health care facilities
and...

And have you hit bottom?

Close.

I drove my children
to summer camp

loaded on painkillers
and vodka.

Hamptons exposed...

How can I explain
to my husband

that I slept
with his sister?

Oh!

He could never
understand it.

He... he's never
gonna forgive me.

Turn it off.

It takes a lot
for me to get physical

with anybody.

Oh, my God.

I just wish I knew for sure
that I could trust him.

How's your relationship
with your daughter?

Tense... Distant.

The truth is, I've never
really felt close to Charlotte.

Sometimes I wonder
if having a second child

was a mistake.

Charlotte, wait.

No. I'm done dressing up

and pretending to be
someone I'm not.

You wish I was never born?

That makes two of us.

Victoria, I...

I didn't...

you recorded
my private sessions?

For my own use.

I am going to destroy you.

Someone must have... I...

I am going to ruin you!

Victoria, I... I don't...

Did she just threaten her?

Did you hear it, too?

Collect those recordings

and get them to me
by the end of the day,

or I swear to God, Michelle,

I will not only sue you,

I will make you suffer every single day

for the rest of your miserable life!

You gotta think clearly,
Victoria.

It's not in your best interest

to leave
threatening voice mails.

That woman can expose
far worse

than my troubled relationship
with Charlotte.

Like what?

What does she know?

Too much.

Okay, Victoria.

Don't go anywhere.
Don't speak to anyone.

I'll be back in an hour.

I've known
Amanda Clarke's family

for quite some time, and...

With her father's arrest
for that horrible crime,

I think it's best
for everyone involved

that Amanda
be institutionalized.

Well, I'll be the one
to make that determination.

Of course, doctor.

I imagine how difficult
it must be for you

to handle cases like this.

They're...
they're heartbreaking.

It's the job.

What if you had
a different kind of job?

What if I offered you
a private practice

with a steady stream of
the right kind of clients?

I could be
your first patient.

In return, you see to it that
Amanda gets the care she needs

in a proper institution.

But more importantly,

that she and her father
remain separated for good.

*

What's your best price?

I already told you.

What's going on?

Sweet, huh?

I was just thinking, for when
I get my share of the bar,

I could, uh...

I'm sorry
to put you out, man.

We're not buying.

Come here.

Hold on.

What are you doing?
What's the big deal?

The big deal, Declan,
is you're not even 18 yet,

so you're not even legally
able to drive that thing,

and secondly,
and more importantly,

I'm putting a pin in the plans
to sell the bar.

Since when is that
your decision?

What, I-I don't get a say?

I'm the adult here,
Declan.

And I'm your guardian,
so, no, you don't.

We'll talk about it again
at the end of the summer

when I get my boat back.

That's forever.

You'll be fine.

*

Oh, what the hell
are we doing in this dump, huh?

*

You're Emily's friend,
right?

Jack.

You lookin' for Emily?

We're just looking
for a good time, Jack.

I take it
there's no cover tonight.

Come on, Danny.

Excuse me. Bartender,
could we get a drink?

You have really
outdone yourself.

Your Hamptons exposed link

is a work of art.

And sliding your own
therapy session into the mix

to throw suspicion...

Genius.

I mirrored the site

and posted a few clones

just to make sure
it never dies.

- Thank you.
- Mm-hmm.

Now go
before someone sees you.

Victoria watches this place
like a hawk.

I also did some, uh,

research into
your collateral damage.

Seems Dr. Banks
wasn't always

the go-to shrink

for the rich and demented.

She began
her road to infamy

as a court-appointed
child psychologist.

Random coincidence?

Nothing's random, Nolan.

Well...

You can be satisfied
the good doctor will...

Never practice again.

Count on it.

Charlotte's phone.
Leave a message.

Charlotte, darling,
what you heard today

was taken
completely out of context

by someone who has
a vicious agenda against me.

Please...

Come home the instant
you hear this message.

Southampton police.

Are you Victoria Grayson?

Yes.

I'm detective Robert Gunther,
Southampton police department.

This is my associate here,
officer Gibbs.

M-my God.
Is it my daughter?

This is about Michelle Banks.

What happened?

That's what
we'd like to find out.

We need to ask you
a few questions.

May we come in?

Yes.

Several witnesses confirmed

that you publicly threatened
Dr. Banks.

Hours later, she placed

a call to 911 from her office,

which we found ransacked.

I threatened to ruin her,
not inflict bodily harm.

Do I look like
a kidnapper to you?

Well, you look like

a woman
with unlimited resources.

Frank, thank God.

Would you please talk
to these men?

Detective,
could we have a word?

Detective.

Look, I can vouch

for Mrs. Grayson's
whereabouts

all afternoon.

We were together,
if you get my meaning.

Ah, so you're Mr. Grayson?
No.

I work for him.

I worked for the bureau
before that.

Are you charging her?

We're just asking questions.

It sounds like
she's answered 'em.

Let's go, Gibbs.

Mrs. Grayson,
I suggest you stay put.

I can't
believe this is happening.

Where have you been?

I went to Dr.
Banks' office.

The police were all over it.

Okay, her computer and external
hard drives are missing.

So it's out there?
It's everywhere?

It's okay. This is why
we're gonna get to her

before the police do.

I want you to call
your assistant.

Have her put together a list

of anyone who had access
to that video.

Thank you, Frank.

Okay.

I wouldn't know what to do
without you.

Then call your husband.

He needs to know
what's going on.

I'll get us some more wine.

All right,
you miss this, we lose...

To two chicks.

No pressure.

Thanks. I got it.

Doesn't count
unless you call it.

*

8-ball, side pocket.

You mean...

This pocket?

*

Oh, my God.

Looks like your luck
just ran out.

You played dirty.

Oh, I can get
a lot dirtier.

What are frick and frack
doing here?

Getting loaded.

Mm. And laid
by the looks of things.

Yo, bartender!

Another round of shots
on Danny's tab, okay?

* Down by the river *

* by the boats *

* where everybody goes
to be alone *

* where you won't see *

* any rising sun *

Amanda.

I asked you to draw
something different today.

*

This is another picture
of you and your father.

Take me to see him, and then
I'll draw anything you want.

You know you will never
see that man again.

Tell me why.

Because they took him away.

Because he hurt people.

Because he killed people.

That's a lie.

They did it.

There is no "they,"
Amanda.

If you don't stop
challenging me on this,

you might wind up spending
the rest of your childhood

in this place.

Is that what you want?

I want to see my daddy.

* Down by *

* the riverside *

Aah!

* By the riverside *

Evening, Ems.

Thought you'd be amused to know

that your fake boyfriend

is busy making
a drunken ass of himself

at your other boyfriend's bar.

I'm gonna have to cut you guys off.
What?

What are you talking about?
You can't do that.

Boys will be boys.

Come on down.
Testosterone's on the house.

I have a confession
to make.

Sometime shortly before
we started,

the DVD...

Went missing.

Missing?

I thought that I had
misplaced it,

but, um, we found it
in the DVD player,

and I chalked it up to a moment
of absentmindedness.

We?

Emily and I.

She thought to check
the tray in the player

and saved the day.

Or not, as it turns out.

Why isn't her name
on your list?

You can't possibly think
that Emily had anything

to do with this.

Besides,
she was a victim, too.

* and we'll roll *

* roll that crimson *

Daniel.

What happened?

Captain Jack happened.

And that is all the time

I have for questions tonight.

Good night, sports fans.

I'm so sorry, Mrs. Grayson.
I tried to stop him, but...

well, you know
how he gets.

I, uh, I thought it was
better to stay with him,

keep him from doing
anything stupid.

You know,
like last summer.

Well, suddenly last summer's

beginning to look
like a cake walk.

See to it he falls asleep
face down.

I'll start on these.

What's going on here?

A very long story.

Suffice to say,
we both spent our nights

neck deep in Grayson drama.

Mm.

You really are sober,
aren't you?

As a judge.

Police now believe
the same person

is behind both
the Hamptons exposed web site

and the break-in
at Dr. Banks' office.

When asked about suspects
in her disappearance,

detectives said
they had a list

as long
as Dr. Banks' patient roster.

If you have any information...

Where's Daniel?

I'd say, uh,

the more pressing mystery

is the whereabouts
of Dr. Banks.

If you have any information
that could help authorities

on her whereabouts,

please call the action news
crime line.

Hey.

Hey.

You just missed your friends.

I heard.

I'm sorry.

It's fine. It's a bar.

It's no big deal.

Can i get you something?

I mean, I can't offer you
a gourmet meal,

but we do carry several
not-so-pricey wines.

Not tonight,
but thank you.

Mm.

*

Man, she's a...

she's a tough one
to figure out.

She's got issues.

Got nothing but...

Nice things to say
about you, though.

What are you talking about?

*

See for yourself.

*

Please listen to me.

It was never my intention
to hurt anyone today.

So, whoever you are,

please, I am begging you,

just let me out of here
so that we can talk.

Can you hear me?

Is there anybody out there?!

Can you hear me?!

Please let me out of here!

Who the hell are you?!

In a surprise twist

in an already incredible story,

an anonymous tip to

the action news crime line

led Southampton police
right to the missing

Dr. Michelle Banks,
who was pulled

from this storage facility
just moments ago.

Cops have been on the scene,

combing this area for hours,
trying to gather up evidence

and looking for suspects.
We do know

that Dr. Banks is okay.

We have not yet
been able to...

She's been by s side
the whole night.

And what can you tell me
about where that tip came from?

Well, thank you
for your time, detective.

They're saying Michelle never
got a look at her attacker,

but they're gonna want
to follow up with you.

Why?

Because the storage unit
that she was found in

was registered
to Grayson global.

What the hell
is going on here, Frank?

I don't know.

But I'm gonna get
to the bottom of it,

I promise.

Frank.

Would you
spend the night here?

I don't want to be alone
in this house.

I mean, I always knew
things were weird between us,

but I never thought...

She actually hated me.

Nah, hey, come on.
That's not what she said.

Yeah, right.

She said she wished
I had never been born,

which is worse.

I always knew Daniel
was her favorite.

Yeah, all right, trust me,

I-I have
an older brother, too,

so I know the feeling.

Only now mine's my guardian.

So what happened
to your mom?

She left.

Yeah, when I was, like, 2.

I don't even remember her.

Jack does, but he doesn't
talk about her.

I don't know. Maybe that's what
kept me from hocking her ring.

Like some
stupid part of me

thinks she's gonna
come back for it.

Can I see?

Well, if it matters,

you wouldn't
have gteten much for it.

It's fake.

Oh, it figures.

But you know what?
It's priceless to you,

and that's
so much more important.

Hey, uh,

you should go home

and work it out
with your mom.

At least you have one,
right?

Dr. Banks,
you must be relieved.

I'll be relieved
when the sick person

who knocked me unconscious
and locked me up

is apprehended.

Until then,

it seems Dr. Banks will be
looking over her shoulder

wondering not if, but when

her attacker
might strike again.

We'll stay...

* Down by the river *

* By the boats,
erere everybody goes *

* To be alone *

The greatest weapon
anyone can use against us

is our own mind...

By preying on the doubts
and uncertainties

that already lurk there.

* Look at the stones
on the riverbed *

Are we true to ourselves?

Or do we live
for the expectations of others?

* The riverside *

* down by the water,
the riverbed *

* somebody calls you,
somebody says *

* swim with the current *

And if we are open
and honest...

* Down by the river *

Can we ever truly be loved?

Owow I've met
this guy, and...

Even though I don't
know him very well,

i-I have this strange feeling

that... he could be the one.

It's just a feeling
that I-I get.

*

Can we find the courage
to release our deepest secrets?

Sleep tight, buddy.

Or in the end...

Are we all unknowable...

What are you thinking about?

The past.

Even to ourselves?

It reminds me how much I...

Once loved him.

Conrad?

No.

Not Conrad.

* I walk to the borders
on my own *

* Just like a stone *

* chilled to the marrow *

* in them bones *

* why do I go here all alone? *

* oh *

Victoria.

What are you doing here?

* How everything *

I had to see you.

You're soaking wet.

I-I told Conrad
I was leaving him.

But I thought you said...

I can't live this way
anymore and...

I want for us
to be together.

* Down by *

* the riverside *

* down by *

* the riverside *

* down by *

* the riverside *