Sneaky Pete (2015–…): Season 2, Episode 4 - Maggie - full transcript

After sending Pete on a fool's errand, Marius leads Frank and Joe to Maggie's suspected hideaway in the psychic town of Rosedale. Taylor and Roby head back to the scene of the crime. Otto ...

[ice machine rattles]
[eerie whooshing]
[knocks on door]
Pizza delivery!
Pepperoni pizza from Paola's.
What do you want?
You ordered a-a pizza?
Not me.
[suspenseful music]
Are you sure?
♪ ♪
- What?
- It's him.
It's him. I need to... I need
you to give me your phone.
Okay.
♪ ♪
[phone beeping]
♪ ♪
What, Carly?
Uh, I need you to come
to the Wayside Motel right now.
[Taylor]
Why? What'd you do?
I found Marius Josipovic.
[Taylor]
Jesus Christ, Carly.
Stay where you are, okay?
Don't do anything.
I'm on my way.
♪ ♪
[engine turning over]
♪ ♪
[tires squealing]
So what do we do?
What do we do?
We don't do anything.
I'm taking you home.
Get in the car.
- No.
- No? What do you mean no?
How...how do you even know
that's Josipovic in there?
I saw his picture
on his police record.
Carly...
please tell me that
you did not use my computer
to look at his file.
What the fuck, Carly?
Do you know how much
trouble I could be in
if somebody finds out?
Out of your fucking mind!
I don't care...
[phone beeps]
[phone ringing]
Pete?
[Pete] There's a cop outside.
A cop? A-a cop could be there
for anything.
No, no. Something's up.
They sent a pizza delivery girl
to smoke me out.
There's no way...
Wait a minute.
What did she look like?
[Pete] She's got brown hair.
She's kind of cute.
She came to the door,
and she looked at me all weird,
and then she tried
to look inside the room.
Pete, listen to me.
Get out of there now.
Go out the back window.
Hold on.
Oh, fuck.
♪ ♪
Fuck!
It's jammed.
[Marius] Well, use
the bathroom window.
♪ ♪
There is no window.
All right, listen,
hide under the bed,
don't answer the door
for anybody.
I'm on my way.
[mumbles]
[grunts]
[phone beeps, line rings]
[phone vibrating]
♪ ♪
[phone beeps]
[quietly] Fuck.
♪ ♪
[car door opens, closes]
Oh, my God!
You scared the shit out of me.
What are you doing here?
I thought you left town.
[car door opens]
I'm just tying up
some loose ends,
and then I... then I'm gone.
Is one of those loose ends
Marius Josipovic?
Carly, get in the fucking car.
How do you know
about Marius Josipovic?
I know he's
in that hotel room.
Oh, is that why you left
this in the car?
- So you could follow me?
- What the fuck, Carly?
I just wanted
to find out the truth.
And I called you, didn't I?
All right, fine,
Marius Josipovic
is in that hotel room.
Whoop-de-fucking-doo.
You happy?
And he's not just some
drug addict, is he?
No. No, he's...
he's my old cellmate.
I didn't want to tell you
about it,
because I'm not too proud
about that time in my life.
Right.
Hanging out with ex-cons,
that's how you're gonna
turn your life around, Pete?
That's a parole violation.
I should arrest
you both right now.
Yeah, especially if
your friend killed Winslow.
♪ ♪
All right, fine,
arrest your cousin
for violating parole,
and arrest Marius for murder,
if that's what
you think he did.
♪ ♪
Come on, Carly.
- Hey, listen, I...
- Wait. That's it?
Come on!
I don't know
what you're looking for,
but my life is just
not that interesting.
[car door opens, closes]
[engine turning over]
[car door opens, closes]
[phone beeps]
[phone vibrates]
Fuck.
God damn it.
[phone beeps]
[grunts] Hello?
They just left, but you can't
stay here anymore.
Okay, what do I do?
[Marius] I hid $500 in a bag
in the closet.
Wait ten minutes,
buy a bus ticket to Sedona,
and go find your mother.
Uh, they know she's there.
I... I... I can only
hold them for so long,
but you got to get going.
Pete, stay safe...
[phone beeps]
And go far, far away.
How you doing?
I know where my mother is.
- About fucking time.
- Where?
- How much gas do you have?
- Three quarters. Why?
Well, that'll get us
halfway there.
Head north on 95.
[engine turning over]
[tense music]
♪ ♪
[ice machine rattles]
♪ ♪
[♪ The Bright Light Social Hour:
"Harder Out Here"]
♪ ♪
[man] ♪ It's getting
harder out here ♪
♪ ♪
♪ I keep trying
to just make my way ♪
♪ ♪
♪ It's not lying ♪
♪ ♪
♪ I'm only trying ♪
♪ ♪
♪ Just trust in me ♪
[all]
♪ Trust in me ♪
♪ Just trust in me ♪
[all]
♪ Trust in me ♪
♪ Just trust in me ♪♪
There's no way
that car is still there.
It's stripped or stolen by now.
For your sake,
I hope you're wrong.
So you're the asshole who put
Moe in the hospital, huh?
Well, I offered him
an easier way,
but he picked the hard one.
We find the car,
what then?
Car first,
questions later.
I didn't kill your father.
- Who did?
- I can't tell you.
- I could make you.
- [chuckles] With my heart,
you're lucky I'm not
stroked out already.
I got to...
I got to call my wife,
let her know I'm okay.
No, I don't think so.
Hey, my family,
we're bail bond people.
I don't check in,
they'll come looking.
I don't want them involved.
Simple, we just keep this
between me and you.
Don't fuck with me.
[phone beeping]
[line rings]
Hey, sweetie, it's me.
Um, look, Sa... Sammy and me,
we went to Moe's,
and I...
I shouldn't drive, you know.
No, I'm gonna crash
on his couch, and...
and then, uh... I just didn't
want you to be worried.
This have anything to do
with that bad feeling you had?
Of course I'm being smart.
Don't be so surprised.
Okay.
I love you, too.
[ominous music]
[line clicks, phone beeps]
Okay?
- What if she calls Sammy?
- Oh...
she won't call Sammy.
[phone beeps]
[phone ringing]
What do you want, Sam?
Uh, just, uh, letting you know,
your... your husband and I
tied one on.
He's sawing logs on my couch.
♪ ♪
I was just going home
from work.
I could swing by
and pick him up.
Oh, no, there's no need.
Uh, may... may as well
let him sleep it off.
Well, at least he's safe.
Thanks for taking care of him.
No problem.
[phone beeps]
♪ ♪
Fuck.
Grandma? Grandpa?
[sighs]
[refrigerator door
opens, closes]
[exhales deeply]
What, no lecture?
What's the point?
How do you know
that Marius Josipovic...
Jesus, Carly,
will you... will you stop?
- Will you stop?
- No. No, I won't.
No, there are too many secrets
in this family.
If it's not weird shit
with Pete, it's something else.
Like what?
Like what happened
to Mom and Pop?
That's not a secret.
What do you call it
when two people die
and nobody ever talks
about it?
It almost killed
Grandma and Grandpa.
That's... that's why
nobody ever talks about it.
Every time I come to the farm,
I look at that pond,
and I see the old tent that
Pop and I used to camp out in.
And I... I...
I look in the backyard,
and I see Julia and Mom,
planting mint,
same mint that's there
right now.
But you never had that.
Funny thing is, of all of us...
You're the one
that looks just like Mom.
[light music]
Really?
God...
Sometimes it's spooky.
[chuckles softly]
♪ ♪
I just want to know
who they were,
not the fantasy
that everyone built
after they died.
Do you remember that day?
♪ ♪
No.
I picked you up
from kindergarten.
I was still in shock.
You were just talking away.
I didn't know what to do,
but I just drove around,
like as long as
we kept driving,
they weren't really dead...
♪ ♪
'Cause I knew as soon as
we pulled back into this farm,
our lives would
never be the same.
♪ ♪
Look, Carly...
life doesn't always go
how you're gonna expect.
No.
♪ ♪
I'm not in the NHL.
I'm a Bridgeport cop.
It's not what I wanted,
but it's not so bad.
At a certain point,
we don't get to blame
what happens to us
on our dead parents.
♪ ♪
Carly, you are so smart.
You are so fucking smart.
But you got to decide
what you want to do with that.
♪ ♪
You keep wasting
your time stealing,
that leads one way.
You do something rash,
it can't always be undone.
♪ ♪
And I understand.
I understand wanting
to figure out what happened
to Mom and Dad.
I did, too.
Last year I got ahold
of the police reports.
And?
♪ ♪
[exhales deeply]
Didn't solve any mysteries.
♪ ♪
No, the only thing
that was weird
was the guy who hit them
wasn't loaded,
like they told us.
[solemn music]
I know this sucks,
and I would change it
if I could...
♪ ♪
But you should try
to remember
that you're not
the only one hurting.
♪ ♪
Julia tried to find my mom
after my grandpa had a stroke.
She hired somebody
who tracked her to Sedona,
and then you guys spooked her.
He picked up
her trail again to Buffalo,
and then it went cold.
Rosedale's near Buffalo.
That's where she is.
Why is she there?
She'd go where her skills
would take her.
What skills?
You don't know?
Cassadaga, New Orleans, Sedona,
it's... it's what they
all have in common.
They're all
spiritualist centers.
Psychics, new-age healing.
- Your... your mom's psychic?
- Yep.
- Like, really psychic?
- Yep.
Ask him if she haunts
leprechauns
on a fucking unicorn.
There's no such thing
as really psychic.
- Says who?
- Says fucking science!
- Tell him it's a con.
- Ah, she always knew
what I was gonna do
before I did it.
Get the fuck out of here, man.
[inhales sharply]
She knew you guys were coming,
didn't she?
Hey, he's right about that.
Unbelievable.
Un-fucking-believable.
[brakes squeal]
[siren wailing in the distance]
[exhales sharply]
Where was it?
It was right here.
[groans]
Ah, Jesus,
do you have to do that?
- [shushes] Hey.
- [groans]
[shushes] You see a nice Caddy
parked over here the other day?
Yeah?
You see what happened to it?
[breathing heavily]
Cowboy... in a black hat.
Huh, what the fuck
does that mean, huh?
Pig... pigtails.
- An Indian maybe.
- Don't fuck with me, hobo.
Wait. Whoa, whoa.
Hold it, hold it,
I think I know what he means.
Good.
No, it's not good.
You want my advice, you'll
forget about the damn car.
What makes you think
I want your advice?
Come on, get in the car.
Let's go.
[truck horn blaring
in the distance]
Pete...
Rosedale Website.
Okay.
List of all registered mediums.
Well, Pete?
- She's not there.
- Who's not where?
Pete's mom is not
on the Rosedale Website.
You could've fucking told us
before we drove all night, man.
Well, she...
she's hiding, right?
She's probably not gonna
let her picture on a Website.
Don't worry about it.
It's not gonna be a problem.
I'll get there, I'll find her,
and I'll call you.
The fuck you will, man.
Yeah, we'll go
with you, Pete.
Well, she's seen you already.
If she sees you again,
she'll probably run again.
Got a good point there.
Except for one thing...
she only seen Frank.
[birds chirping]
[exhales deeply]
[rooster crows in the distance]
[tense music]
♪ ♪
[man]
Bring it around back!
Carjacking Jews.
Who knew?
[gun clicking]
Hey, hey! Hold it...
They got 20 armed guards.
We got one gun and an old gimp.
You sure you want
to go in hard?
What, you think we should wait
for the Sabbath?
How about waiting
for the shot caller?
♪ ♪
[indistinct chatter]
[sighs] Jesus,
could this day get any worse?
Can I help you?
Yeah, you can send
someone else over.
I-I'm the only here
right now.
[sighs]
Fine.
Can you tell me which courtroom
Lance is in today?
He's not.
He cleared his cases
for a couple weeks,
turned 'em all over
to Mr. Johnson.
[chuckles]
That's just great.
So you have no idea
where he is?
I-I thought he was taking
a vacation with you.
Clearly not.
Ha...
You're sure he didn't say
anything else?
That's all I know.
But, you know,
we barely speak since...
uh, well, you know...
Yes, Trish, I do know.
I'm sorry.
What?
I never would've
hooked up with Lance
if I'd known
he was seeing you again.
Honest.
Um, I appreciate that.
It just doesn't
change anything.
I know,
but I wanted it out there.
Do you mind if I ask
what he's done this time?
Long story.
Well, I have time.
- At lunch.
- [chuckles]
And I would have lunch
with you why, now?
I don't know.
Person's got to eat.
And in the meantime,
I'll ask around
and see if anyone knows
where he is.
[sighs]
[Joe] These people
are all here to see
psychics and fortune tellers?
[Marius] Mediums.
Rosedale's just mediums.
[Joe] Ah, those are the ones
that talk to the dead?
Well, people have been coming
here since the Civil War,
20,000 or 30,000 people a year.
Yeah, people are
fucking stupid.
Well, if they didn't get
what they were looking for,
this place would've vanished
a long time ago,
don't you think?
What are they looking for,
their granddad's silver?
Uh, I don't know.
They just want to be reassured
that death isn't the end.
- I don't know.
- It better fucking be.
Hey, let me
ask you something.
You're a smart guy.
Why don't you go after
$11 million for somebody else?
I get paid.
A percentage,
but you do all the work.
It's funny. I feel like
maybe I'm getting psychic here.
I got a feeling you're gonna
ask me to throw in with you
and fuck over
my partner and boss.
No, no, no,
I'm just saying
that $11 million split
between me and my mother
is a hell of a lot more
than a percentage.
That had to have
occurred to you, right?
Oh, yeah, $11 million,
you think of every angle.
The thing is,
I like my partner,
and I fucking hate you.
So start knocking on doors,
'cause we're running
out of time.
You don't just knock on doors
in a place like this.
- They protect their own.
- From who?
The Wicked Witch of the North?
From us.
If they get a whiff
that something's off,
they're... they're gonna
shut us out completely.
And it's
the Wicked Witch of the West.
♪ ♪
What, are you gonna
knife me in the fucking street?
♪ ♪
How you doing?
♪ ♪
- Brothers who are mediums.
- Yeah.
You don't see that every day.
It's funny, you guys
don't look much alike.
Oh, well, Pete was a preemie,
sort of the runt of the litter.
All right, well, at least
I didn't tip the scales
at 16 pounds with a head
like a watermelon.
[laughter]
Okay, there it is.
- You're definitely brothers.
- Yeah.
So what can I help
you with today?
Well, Delores, we were thinking
about leaving Cassadaga.
Mm, wonderful
spiritualist community.
I have many friends there.
- Maybe you know some of them.
- I'm sure we do.
But we... we wanted
to learn about Rosedale,
because anybody who's serious
about their calling
wants to be here,
where the movement began, right?
It's a very special place.
- Yeah.
- Yes.
How do we go about
setting up shop?
It's not easy.
There's a very strict
vetting process.
- Sure.
- Background checks,
references, tests.
I mean, as you can imagine,
this business attracts
its share
of opportunists and fakes.
- Of course, of course.
- Let anyone in recently?
We did. We're actually
at full capacity now.
Anyone we might know or...?
Raj Vickery,
a mystic from Kolkata.
Uh, Ronald Seers, the healer.
I'm sure I don't have
to tell you guys about him.
I actually took his seminar
on magnetic healing.
Delores, life altering.
Yes. Yes.
Mm. Anyone else?
Gladys Norman,
a convulsive medium.
- Wonderful woman.
- Gladys Norman.
Uh, how old is she?
What's she look like?
[tense music]
I'm sorry.
I didn't catch your name.
Oh, I'm Joe.
Joe. And what kind
of medium are you, Joe?
I'm a clairvoyant, Delores.
Clairaudient or clairsentient?
[Marius]
He's actually all three--
clairvoyant, clairaudient,
and clairsentient.
Really? Mm.
♪ ♪
We're gonna take a flyer
and, uh, poke around
a little bit,
but we'll be back later.
Come on.
Holy Christ, you suck at this.
You don't say you're something,
unless you know what the fuck
you're talking about.
- Oh, shit.
- Gentlemen...
Yeah?
The Rosedale Board
would like a word with you.
Can you give us
a moment, please?
- Sure.
- Thank you. Thank you.
I got to do this alone.
Otherwise we're blown.
There's no way I'm letting you
out of my sight.
Then we don't find my mother.
- Fine, go ahead.
- Thank you. Thank you.
[Joe]
Don't be fucking cute.
[dog barking in the distance]
Hi.
[mouths word]
[thunder rumbles]
Well, the rain sure isn't
doing us any favors.
Fairfield knew
the rain was coming,
bagged the evidence fast.
Unlikely we're gonna find
anything they didn't.
[sighs] Nothing like the smell
of the woods in the rain.
Smell of white pine
during a good storm
is one of the best parts
of living here.
Actinomycetes.
- Beg your pardon?
- Bacteria.
Responsible for the decomp
of organic material.
Spores scatter after the rain.
That's...
that's the good smell.
Oh.
Yeah, if it's all
the same to you,
I'd prefer to think
it's the trees.
[both chuckle]
I'm not a city girl,
Officer Bowman.
Grew up in a small town,
population, 2,000.
Really? Where?
[New England accent]
Sanbornton, New Hampshire.
You're kidding.
[chuckles]
Me and my grandpa
and my buddies,
we... we go to Hermit Lake
every summer for a week.
I used to go there
with my dad...
before he passed.
I'm sorry.
That was a few years ago.
Now, uh, I go with
my brother and his family
about once a year.
Out on the lake, it still
feels like my dad's there.
It's... [clears throat]
Who knows?
Maybe our paths crossed.
Jesus, I hope not.
My buddies are
a bunch of drunken idiots.
[chuckles]
♪ ♪
What?
If this is where the killer
caught up to Winslow
and rammed him,
why are there only
one set of tracks?
There could've
been others.
Maybe the rain
washed them away.
No, something big
hit that Impala.
Tracks should still be here.
I thought the way we talked it
out at the station made sense.
Well, it made sense there,
but now we're here,
and it doesn't.
Let's see where they lead.
♪ ♪
[Taylor] Hi, you've reached
Taylor's phone.
Leave a message.
[phone beeps]
Uh, Taylor, it's me.
I got a bigger problem
than the headlights.
I found paint
from Winslow's car
deep inside my grill.
I'm not sure
I can get it all off.
[Carly]
What you doing, Grandma?
[phone beeps]
Oh, hey. Hey.
I, uh, drove out to Easton
to check on a client.
Rabbit jumped out
in front of me.
I'm...
cleaning the poor thing off.
- Do you need help?
- No, no, honey, I got this.
[brush scraping]
Okay.
But you can keep me
company, though.
You know, with everything
that's been going on,
I haven't even asked
how you are.
Okay, I guess.
Must've been terrible,
holding a gun
on that crooked cop.
You should never have been
put in that position.
At least Taylor got there
pretty fast, so...
Thank God for that.
He was really mad.
[chuckles]
Who? The cop?
Taylor.
[sighs]
Honey, you don't think...
No, I know, it's...
it's stupid. It's... [laughs]
No, no, Carly, don't worry.
I know your brother.
There's no way he had anything
to do with that man's death.
We don't tolerate charlatans
in Rosedale, sir.
People who live and work here
are sincere
in their commitment
to spiritualism.
I want to apologize
for my brother.
We, uh, come from a long line
of mediums on my mother's side,
and, uh... uh...
sometimes I think
that the gift unnerves him
more than it comforts him.
But I'm different.
Becoming a part
of this community
has been a dream of mine
for a long time,
and I would like
the opportunity
to prove that to you.
Would you?
Honey, wheel me closer.
This is Reverend Ethel Landry,
one of the supreme...
I know who Reverend Ethel is.
Every medium does.
It's an honor.
Then why don't you give me
a reading?
- Now?
- Yes.
Do you need to prepare
in any way?
No, ma'am.
Do you have an affinity
in the field of psychology?
I'd like to think I do.
Tell me the significance
of this ring.
[solemn music]
May I hold it?
♪ ♪
I'm not sure
anyone's reaching out.
Let me try and get help
from my spirit guide.
♪ ♪
[mouthing words]
I... I don't, uh,
understand, but, uh,
spirit is telling me that
this ring has no significance.
Am I right?
May I read from
that pendant right there?
[slow dynamic
percussive music]
♪ ♪
There's a very strong energy
coming from this necklace.
♪ ♪
The spirit is telling me
that it belonged to a person
of great strength
and independence,
someone who endured
many hardships in their life.
They were, uh,
very significant to you.
♪ ♪
You own many...
many pieces of jewelry,
but nothing means
more than this one.
♪ ♪
[whispers] Sorry.
This necklace belonged
to my grandmother.
She also was a healer.
When she fled the Ukraine
during the war,
this was the only thing
of value she could take.
I know.
And this ring was
from a thrift store.
Your spirit guide
is perceptive.
Thank you. Thank you.
- I... I hope this means...
- Or...
Maybe you noticed that
the necklace was an antique,
guessed that it was
handed down from a relative.
The stone is jasper,
the healing stone.
An observant person
might deduce that it was
from a fellow spiritualist.
I can assure you that
I only came here to learn.
We'll meet with you
again tomorrow,
and until then,
feel welcome
to explore our town.
Thank you. Thank you.
[Trish]
Oh, you know, I've...
I've wanted to tell you
how sorry I am for a while now.
You may not believe it,
but it's the first
and last time I've ever
done anything like that.
Can I just ask you why?
I mean, why him?
Honestly, I think it's
when he came into the office
with the kids.
He was so good with them.
It... it changed
my opinion of him.
He is good with the kids.
And he has the gift of gab.
Oof, that too.
He actually pulled the wool
over Audrey's eyes,
which is not easy.
Do you know
she came to visit me
after everything blew up?
Really?
She never said anything.
She gave me hell.
She said if I ever
did it again,
she'd kick my ass so hard,
I'd be wearing it for a hat.
[laughs]
Wow. The woman
is full of surprises.
[chuckles]
Oh, you know,
I need to get back.
Could I please get the check?
I forgot to even ask you
if you heard anything
about Lance.
Oh, my God, yes!
Um, Sandy said
he called the office.
He's visiting his mother
in Florida.
- Florida.
- Mm-hmm.
Huh...
- Well, thanks.
- [chuckles] No problem.
If I hear anything else,
I'll let you know.
- Oh.
- Oh, no, let me get the tab.
- No, no, I got it.
- Are you sure?
I'm sure.
So, there's two sets of tracks.
This could be where he got hit.
Or...
I mean, you're from
a small town.
You ever go on a field run?
Bunch of us would grab a sixer,
get in the Jeep,
go out and cut doughnuts,
tear up a field.
A couple of times,
we got chased off
by a farmer with a shotgun.
You think this is
kids joyriding?
I'm just saying
it's a possibility.
[branches rustle]
Hey, there.
- Afternoon.
- Good afternoon.
I'm Detective Roby.
This is Officer Bowman.
- This your property?
- Yes, ma'am.
You here
about that dead policeman?
We are.
Well, you're in
the wrong place.
He died about half a mile
back that way.
We know. We're just
canvassing the area.
Have you seen or heard anything
unusual the past few days?
Always something
going on back here...
poachers,
people cutting down my trees,
kids running their damn trucks
all over my land.
All right, well,
if you think of anything,
give me a call.
There was a lady...
out here yesterday.
Said she lost
her earring on a hike.
Didn't look like
a hiker to me, though.
What did she look like?
What you'd call
a mature woman.
Had a nasty cut...
right here.
You take care.
[thunder rumbles]
You think that's anything?
I don't know.
What is it?
[dramatic music]
♪ ♪
A detective's shield.
Looks like we're in the middle
of a crime scene.
♪ ♪
[mouthing words]
[engine turning over]
[engine revving,
tires squealing]
[car alarm blaring]
[grunts]
[alarm continues blaring]
[engine revving,
tires squealing]
[breathing heavily]
Oh, my gosh.
- Are you okay?
- [groans] No.
Can I do anything?
Oh. Oh, yeah.
Yes, please.
Would you call
the police for me?
- Oh, yeah.
- Yeah.
I-I'm just a little shaken.
My... my grand...
my grandson's a police officer,
and he says...
he says every accident
needs to be reported.
Of course. Hang on.
Hello, police?
Yes, I'd like to report
an accident.
You hired my father
to kill you.
It seemed like a good idea
at the time.
Growing up,
I thought he was Blackwater.
When I was a little kid,
I thought he was cool.
Teenager, I thought it was
a bunch of hoorah bullshit.
Then I found out
what he really did,
and I was like, "Oh, shit."
[tense music]
♪ ♪
Did not imagine he'd lose it
on a fucking insurance job.
♪ ♪
[tools buzzing]
♪ ♪
Just want to see the rabbi.
♪ ♪
What can I do for you, Otto?
Oh, Shalom aleichem,
Rabbi Botvinik.
- Aleichem shalom, Otto.
- How's Baruch?
Oh. I thank you
for posting the bond
and keeping our names
out of it.
Well, I'm glad we could help.
Though I assume, since
you are broaching the subject,
you are here to ask
a favor of me.
Ah, I would.
- Just a small one.
- Hmm.
Um, his father's car
was stolen,
Caddy, east side of Bridgeport.
Good reason to believe
it came here.
And what reason is this?
A witness saw one of your guys.
His dad just died.
The only thing he has
of his old man's is the car.
He... he just wants it back.
My son, you have my sympathy,
but if the car is here,
I own it, fair and square.
Sorry, what?
Colin, I said
let me handle it!
Just ask yourself,
can they put a bullet in me
before I put one in you?
Look, everybody calm down.
Seems to me you got a choice.
Everything goes to shit,
people die,
or you can give
this little prick his car,
and we're gone.
♪ ♪
- Where's the jacket?
- There was no jacket.
My father's jacket
was in the car.
- Where the fuck is it?
- Did you see a jacket?
The car was like that
when it came here.
- From where?
- Tow truck driver.
Bill Power,
shop near Stamford.
♪ ♪
So, we, uh...
we understand you just...
you just moved here,
Mr. Vickery?
- Uh, please, just Raj.
- Sorry.
Yes, three months ago.
It's a very great honor,
as they admit so few.
Who else got in with you?
My esteemed colleague
Ronald Seers,
but he was already
quite famous,
so that was a no-brainer.
Sure. Yeah.
And then there was Gladys,
and, well, you know,
everyone likes Gladys, so...
You like her, huh?
Mm, very much, yeah.
She's hot, huh?
Yes, she's attractive,
but I'm not sure
how this is relevant
We're... we're just trying
to talk to recent arrivals,
like you and Gladys, just
to get a feel for the place.
Then I'm afraid
Gladys can't help you.
She went back to California
almost a month ago.
- What the fuck are you doing?
- Are you fucking kidding me?
Your mother's
been gone a month?
We don't know that yet!
Then where the fuck is she?
We're gonna find out.
I don't know.
You fucking gambled,
and you lost.
- We're done here.
- I'm gonna find her!
Okay, we... we don't...
we don't know...
Listen, listen,
you know what, fuck all this.
I'm gonna take you
to the storage,
and I'll give you to Luka,
and whatever the fuck he does
with you, that's up to him.
Get to walking.
♪ ♪
[exciting rock music]
[man] Hey, moron!
- Fucking go!
♪ ♪
Does anyone here
feel a connection
to a Christopher?
Or maybe a Rose?
Rose and Bernie?
- Yes!
- Yes?
Rose and Bernie
were my grandparents.
Yes, come.
I... I... I'm... I'm...
I'm seeing
an elderly man and woman,
but they're not together.
That... that's right.
That's right.
My... my grandpa cheated
on my grandmother for years,
and then just before he passed,
he ran off with
a French-Canadian woman.
Your grandfather is saying
that you were surprised
to learn of his death.
Well, we... we all were.
- We all were.
- Yes, and I don't know why,
but he's bringing
your mother in, too.
She was... she was, uh...
she was destroyed.
She was...
Yes, well,
he wants you to know,
it's all right.
He knows you would've
been there if you could.
Well, this is the first time
I feel like
I've ever had closure.
[applause]
Group hug!
[ecstatic chatter]
[cheers and applause]
♪ ♪
- I saw what you did.
- You did?
And it was amazing.
I mean, Evan was really
struggling up there,
and you were so open
to his spirit guide.
Oh, well, thank you.
If you're really serious
about moving here,
we can offer you a temp job.
A lot of the new
mediums break in
working as assistants
to the older ones.
Yeah, I...
well, I'll consider it.
- Thank you. Thank you.
- Yeah.
♪ ♪
Uh, did...
did you just say "assistants"?
Yeah.
♪ ♪
[door bells jingle]
- Can I help you?
- Hi. Yeah, I...
I would like to get a reading.
It's after hours.
You'll have to
come back tomorrow.
With all due respect, Reverend,
I'd like to get a reading
from your assistant.
You'll still have to come back.
This is... this is
really important.
Uh, if she...
if she reads me now,
she stands to learn a lot
about her own future.
[Maggie] I can do it.
- Are you sure?
- Ah.
I've got it. It's no problem.
I can easily
just do a quick reading
and come right back.
I know you're not here
for a reading.
What do you want?
Listen, we only have
a few minutes.
There's a... there's a man
outside that wants to kill me.
Yeah, well, I don't know
how that affects me. [chuckles]
Because he thinks
that I'm your son Pete.
Pete's no longer in prison.
[scoffs] I don't know
who you think I am...
You're... you're Maggie Murphy.
Listen, we... we don't have time
for this, all right?
They're... they're not...
they're not just after me.
They're after
your whole family,
Otto, Audrey, every one of us,
and I don't want anything
to happen to them either,
but it will unless you give back
the $11 million you stole.
[sighs]
I... I had no idea
it was that much.
We never stopped to count it.
Where is it?
I don't know.
I thought they got it long ago.
When that guy
showed up in Sedona,
I thought that was
about revenge.
I thought they found it
a long time ago.
What?
What's your name?
[dramatic music]
♪ ♪
Marius.
You ever been
on the run, Marius?
My whole life.
Yeah, well,
I'm tired of running,
and I don't want my family
to pay for my mistakes,
so...
I want you
to take me to those men.
Okay, we should talk
about this.
Uh, well, I'm... I'm...
I'm gonna square away Ethel,
and then we're gonna go.
♪ ♪
[exhales sharply]
[dog barks in the distance]
Julia!
To what do I owe the pleasure?
Oh, just a little
thank-you gift for lunch
and for finding out
Lance is in Florida.
Oh, you shouldn't have.
I already owe you a lunch.
We should do it soon.
Thank you so much.
Oh, I'm sorry,
what are you doing?
This is gonna sound crazy,
but can I come in?
Why?
I just have this weird need
to see inside your condo.
You know what?
That is a little weird.
And now is really
not a good time.
- Um... hey, you can't just...
- I thought we were friends.
Can't just come
in here like this!
[sighs]
Next time she lies for you,
at least tell her
how much you hate your mother...
and Florida.
- Julia, I don't...
- Save it.
You're coming with me.
[clock ticking]
Maggie?
Maggie?
[Ethel] Spirit tells me
you'll come in very slowly.
Sit there with your hands
visible at all times,
or end up gut-shot
on the floor.
You're a criminal,
aren't you?
And you think
it's all hogwash, what we do,
helping people...
[chuckles]
...letting their loved ones
find peace and move on.
Oh, what a sad prism
with which to see the world.
Reverend, uh...
I would love to debate this
with you right now,
but there's a man outside
who's looking for me.
You mean the one standing
in the next room?
[rifle cocks]
Five seconds,
I shoot through the wall!
[tense music]
Uh-uh... uh...
I've already loaded
a round, son.
I'll blow your head clean off
before you can clear your gun.
Not very spiritual,
pointing a gun at a man.
[scoffs]
Oh, depends on the man.
Gateway to reformation,
never closed
for any human soul,
here or hereafter,
which you will soon discover
if you don't put down the gun.
♪ ♪
Spirit is telling me something
about your brother,
not this one,
your real brother.
♪ ♪
I'm getting that his name
starts with a T...
no, an E.
♪ ♪
He is...
he's missing something.
♪ ♪
No, not... not...
not a phone, not a wallet.
♪ ♪
Oh my! [chuckles]
A toe.
♪ ♪
How does he come
to be missing a toe?
♪ ♪
Oh, come on, you tell me
the story of that toe.
♪ ♪
[♪ War: "Me and Baby Brother"]
♪ ♪
♪ Ugh ♪
♪ ♪
♪ Me and baby brother ♪
♪ Used to run together ♪
♪ Me and baby brother ♪
♪ Used to run together ♪
♪ Yeah, eh, eh, eh ♪
♪ Shifting on his mind
is like drinking funky wine ♪
♪ By the river ♪
♪ ♪
♪ Chipping on his mind
is like drinking funky wine ♪
♪ By the river ♪
♪ ♪
♪ Me and baby brother ♪
♪ Used to run together ♪
♪ ♪
♪ Me and baby brother ♪
♪ Used to run together ♪
♪ ♪
♪ Shot down baby brother ♪
♪ Whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪
♪ And they call it
law and order ♪
♪ Yeah, eh, eh, eh ♪♪