The Good Wife (2009–2016): Season 2, Episode 10 - Breaking Up - full transcript

The firm finds itself representing Jonathan Murphy and his girlfriend and Alexis Symanski when they are arrested for possession of prescription drugs. Murphy is the son of one of the their biggest clients and they have every intention of getting him out of jail as soon as possible. Cary Agos is the ASA on the case and Alicia finds his behavior very odd. He has good reason when he finally reveals that Jonathan and Alexis are suspected of murdering a pharmacist in the course of a robbery. The young couple are obviously deeply in love and refuse to point the finger at the other, even when Cary offers probation to the first one that blames the other. Will Gardner and Diane Lockhart know where their bread is buttered and work feverishly to convince Jonathan to put the blame on Alexis. Meanwhile, Diane is still planning to leave and set up her own firm and asks Alicia to join her. Will gets wind of what's going on from a prospective client.

Hello.

Alicia Florrick's... office.

May I help you?

Hello. Is Alicia there?

I am sorry, but Alicia

is away from her desk
at the moment.

May I take a message?

Yes. I...

Who is this?

Uh, this is Owen.

Who is this?



Diane.

Diane, hello.

Would you like to leave
a message of some specificity?

Uh, yes. I would.

Thank you.

Uh, tell Alicia
to phone me back, please.

Thank you.

I don't think
this is a good idea.

We want
Eli's business.

Eli goes where
the Florricks go.

Hello.

Hello.

Alicia's not in.

I see.



And you're...

I'm Alicia's brother, Owen.

Oh! Hey!

I'm sorry.

I- I didn't know you were,

uh...

I... I'm Will.

Her... boss.

Her boss.

That-that's impressive.

Nah, I try not
to flash it around a lot.

How's my sis doing, as a lawyer?

Good. Great, really.

Well, don't
tell her that.

She-she works best
when she's worried

that she's not living up

to other people's
expectations.

That's good to know.

As soon as I hear something,
I'll let you know.

Oh, hi.
Hi.

Hi.

I brought you something
from Botswana.

How... nice.

And here I thought
you were gone for another

two weeks. Came back
early. Isn't that fun?

We've been getting
better acquainted.

Okay. So that makes me nervous.

So I'll let you two talk.

Just one quick thing.

The Murphy/Gomes suit?
Yeah, we're...

we're right on target.
No, some...

Murphy's son.

He got picked
up last night

at Cook State College
on a drug charge.

Prescription stimulant-
small-time.

But I guess it's quite the thing
to do during finals week.

First offense?

Yeah. A 1410
at the worst.

Look, I could put a
junior associate on it,

but Murphy/Gomes is
such a cash cow.

No, no. Don't worry
about it. I've got it.

Kalinda will phone
when she finds out where

he's being processed.
Okay.

Owen. It's really nice
to meet you.

Oh, nice to meet you,
too, Will-

what was it again?
Gardner.

Gardner,
of course.

That's a familiar name.

What happened, Owen?

You're supposed to be
on vacation.

Okay, look,
I broke up with Kevin.

It's not a big deal,
but I just don't want

to have a big
harangue about it.

Oh, Owen, I thought
Kevin was the keeper.

He was.

He's not anymore.

May I?

Oh, please.

What happened?

He cheated on me.

When? On vacation?

You know, I
don't even care.

I'm just going to live alone,
like an aging writer with dogs.

Open your present.

So, are you hiding out?

Yeah, on your couch.
Open your present.

It's an Mbukushu wig,

worn by African women
when they work.

Put it on.

How thoughtful.

Yeah.

Drexel and 61st Street.

His name is Jonathan Murphy, 22.

How long ago?

An hour.

They won't agree to a 1410
until he IDs the dealer.

What? Why?

Ah, it's a slow Friday.

They're being hard-asses.

I'll be right there.

Don't pick a fight with Peter.

I'm only an hour behind you.

Look at you, going off to war.

Don't forget
your headdress.

Two?
Yep.

Jonathan and
his girlfriend,

Alexis Symanski.

They've been together
for six months.

Does she
have a lawyer?

Nope. She can't
afford one.

Hey. What's the holdup?

What do you think?
ASA involvement.

Hey, I can't even wipe my nose
without ASA giving the okay.

We'll be okay.

Doesn't work that way.

Yes, it can.

And since when did I
become the optimist here?

Sorry.

Hi.

I'm your father's lawyer,
Alicia Florrick.

You're Jonathan,
is that correct?

Jon. Yeah, hi.

And you are...?

Alexis.

I'm with the firm
representing Jon's father,

but I can also process this
for you if you'd like.

Thanks.
Okay.

So you were both
picked up

for buying
prescription drugs

for private use.
Is that correct?

I was. He was just...
No, that's not true.

Look, I needed to stay
up late and study for finals.

I work two jobs. No,
don't listen to her.

She doesn't take drugs.

I was the one who suggested
getting them. Okay.

What you two just did there
is fine for me,

but don't do that
in front of the police.

Okay.

Look, the state's
attorney

will offer
a 1410 probation citing.

That's a case
that remains active

but with
no conviction.

Then Jon will have a record?

For some time.

It's just, um, we
both want to go

to law school.

Will you excuse me?

Don't worry.

I'm not here
to make your life harder.

I just need an ID. Are there any other

ASAs in the
district attorney's office,

or are you
the only one?

I'm the only one assigned
to Lockhart/Gardner cases.

Hmm.
Hey, Kalinda.

Cary.

So here's the
deal, Cary.

We ID your drug dealer,
we get drug school,

no record.

Okay. I can agree to that.

Why?

Why can I agree to that?

I don't know. You want
me not to agree to that?

Well, I want you to
tell us what's up. Okay.

Well, we think this dealer
killed a pharmacist

last night during a burglary,
and we think

these kids can help us
catch him, or her.

Sketch artist
or photo array?

Photo.

So you have someone
in mind, then.

We do.

We think this dealer is a
known associate of a name

from your past, Lemond Bishop.

You want my client

to ID a lieutenant

for the most dangerous
drug gang in Chicago.

I want your clients
to do their civic duty.

So, why don't you two
take a minute?

Make the deal.

Cary can make
their life miserable.

Nail them on possession.

Bishop won't touch Murphy's son.

Who?

His girlfriend.

And she's our problem, why?

Girlfriend, boyfriend;
they seem to come as a package.

Yeah... have Kalinda look into

their antigang protections,
and keep me in the loop.

Make the deal.

Will Gardner,
lawyer extraordinaire.

Yeah, I got a new
tie and everything.

Mm-hmm. So, can I kiss you here,

or is that
unprofessional?

So, you ready?

I was born ready.

Thanks for arranging this. Hey!

Rodney!

Hey, Tamara.

So this is the guy
I was talking about.

Mr. Washington,
Will Gardner.

Sorry, I don't shake
lawyers' hands.

He's-he's joking.

Derrick Rose already
has an agent,

two business managers,
three lawyers and me.

Why does he need
a fourth lawyer?

Career longevity.

We stay with him no
matter what he does.

Well, Derrick
was asking about you.

He was not.

A book, movie,
more sponsorships,

no matter what.

Okay, well, I'll talk
to Derrick about it.

And I'm going
to have him call you.

Stop, stop.

I need to get your pants off.

Oh.

Yep. Oh.

It's me.

Alicia's not here.

Yeah, she... gave me her keys.

I'm here to stay the night.

Notice the suitcases?

Well, then, you'd
better come in.

Fun times.

Him.

Yeah.

He looked a bit different,
though, without the sideburns.

Good. Good.

That's... that's helpful.

And did you see him the night
before, on that corner,

around 11:00?

No.

So you two
were near that corner.

No.

I mean, we didn't
see him there,

but not because
he wasn't there,

but because we
weren't there.

You were... where?

Where were you two?

In the library.

In the library.

Both of you.

Yeah.
Yeah.

Why?
No reason.

Okay. I may need
you two

to stick around
for a lineup.

Hey, I was just trying
to phone you.

Yeah, something's weird here.

I just checked
on antigang preparations.

There are none.

There are...

What do you mean?

There's no investigation
of a dealer.

It's all a scam

to get our clients talking.

That's it. We're done.

Get up, both of you.
No, please stay.

Get up now. We're out the door. No.

You are.
They're under arrest for murder.

What?

For the murder of
the pharmacist.

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So how long have you
known Derrick Rose?

Are you really getting
jealous of Derrick Rose?

How positively charming.

I have a better average
from the free throw line.

See? TV.

I see that.

Square knobs.

You know, if it were between
you and Derrick Rose...

Derrick Rose?

Yeah. Sorry.

A girl has to keep up
her standards.

But you and me,
we're having fun, right?

I am. Are you?

That's why I'm still here.

I have to get that.

I know. Then do.

Derrick would have
no problem with that.

Yeah.

They're being accused of murder.

Who?

Jonathan Murphy
and his girlfriend.

Prescription drugs were traced
to a pharmacy

that was burglarized last night.

The pharmacist surprised
the burglar

and was shot- killed.

Okay, I get it.
Kalinda's on it?

Yeah, but I need backup.

On my way.

And you're
on your way.

I'm sorry.
It's an important client.

I wouldn't do this
for anyone.

Have fun.

Maybe I'll give Derrick a call.

It's good that you called.

We can find a better price
with the full floor. All right.

I'll be there in 15 minutes.

Who was that?

Alicia.

Did you ask her?

No. It's about
Murphy/Gomes.

Murphy's son is being
accused of murder.

He what?

Will is on his
way to help.

Murphy/Gomes could mean
a lot if he came with us.

We'll be in touch.

It'll go fast.

In this market?
I doubt it.

We'll be fine.

I know. I love you.

I love you, too.

We're holding them
for questioning.

We haven't charged them yet.

Yeah, well, either charge
them or let them go.

Maybe you haven't heard.

Murder one, the execution
of a robbery.

With weak and
tangential evidence.

The jars of prescription pills

found in Alexis's room
had bar codes.

These bar codes link them

to the Colton
& Lowell Pharmacy,

where Andrew Lightbox, a
hardworking American citizen,

was murdered
at 11:00 last night.

Which only goes to
connect her, not him.

When the police subsequently
searched Jonathan Murphy's room,

they found more of the same.

Searched? Did the police
have a search warrant?

Hey, it's a reunion.

And, no, they didn't.

They are campus police.

They don't need
a search warrant

to canvass any
on-campus dorm room.

Yeah, that's right.
Get Kalinda on it.

Come on, Cary.
They ID'd

the drug dealer as
one of Bishop's crew.

Yes.

All of these men
are members of Bishop's crew.

They also all happen to be dead.

Nice sleight of hand, Cary.

Hey, I learned from the best.

So, here's the thing-

only one of your two clients
pulled the trigger.

So I could charge them both,

I could prosecute them both,
but I have a deal for you.

Burglary for the first one
who turns on the other.

Burglary, first offense-
eight months.

Murder during the commission
of a robbery- 25 years.

Yep.

First pie out of the oven.

So, the question is,
who wants to get out of prison

in time for their 22nd birthday?

And who wants to get out
for their 48th?

We play this out.

Keep listening to Cary.

Keep him talking.

We don't say a word.

The right to
remain silent

does not mean the
right to not listen.

And we'll see
what you can dig up.

We should phone
Blake, too.

We need to keep her
on the reservation.

Alexis?
Yes, Alexis.

You and Julius
represent her.

Alicia and I
will take him.

Cary's playing this
like the prisoner dilemma.

One prisoner gets so paranoid
the other will flip,

they both race to flip.

But we keep in touch.

We don't get paranoid.

If we both remain silent,

he has to make a case.

And he doesn't have one.

And Murphy's son?

What if he's the triggerman?

Well, I think you know
who we need to protect here.

Is Alexis all right?

She's fine.

We're going to represent
both of you.

Thank you.

Thank you so much.

Look, Jon,
your first instinct here

will be to lie to us.

Your second instinct

will be to lie
to us, too.

So we need your third instinct.

We're not your confessors.

We're not here to judge.

We're your lawyers.

We just need the truth in
order to know how to act.

So what happened?

Nothing.

It was stupid.

We heard about a place

where you could go get something
to keep awake.

So we went.

For finals.

A lot of kids
were doing it.

He's lying.

I don't know why.

I don't think
they did it.

He might be trying
to protect her.

And she's protecting him.

They're going to protect
each other right into prison.

So how do you
know you're gay?

You mean before or after
I fellated my first guy?

I don't like that word.

I'm sorry. Before or after
I fellated my first man?

You don't have to answer
if you don't want.

I knew from a very young age.

High school.

So you think you were born gay?

Do I think I was born gay?
Yes, I do think.

What I don't understand

is why it's so important
to say people were born gay.

If it's so good,

people should be allowed to
choose it, shouldn't they?

They should think

it wasn't forced on them.

They would just prefer it.

But it isn't about "should;"
it's about biology.

Well, yes...
Well, I don't think it is.

I think people want

to think it is.

Okay, my turn.

Why do so many old people
read Reader's Digest?

The big type.

Isn't this fun?

We're sharing deep truths.

I saw Grace holding hands
with a girl from school.

Oh... my God.

You can make fun,

but I think it's too early

for her to know
if she's gay or not.

I'm afraid she's making a choice
that she'll regret.

Regret?

Don't take it
personally.

Sure. Why would I?

Look, they were
holding hands, Jackie.

Girls hold hands.

In Grace's room.

Girls hold hands in rooms.

On her bed, after a sleepover.

Let her through.
Thanks.

I thought I'd just see
how you guys were...

You don't have to tell
a story, all right?

We're here to show
you everything.

The ASA says you'll
find it anyway.

Okay, then,
show me everything.

You need one of these to
get into the library.

Your client says
they were in there

at 11:00- the time
of the murder.

I think he said
around 11:00.

It doesn't matter.

There's a computer
that keeps track

of everyone entering
and exiting.

Here's a copy for you.

I'm guessing this is
not going to end well.

Well, it does for me.

Last time your client
was in the library

was a week ago.

Bye-bye, alibi.

Who's that?

Campus police.

Getting older every year.

Is he the one
who found the pills?

It was a legal search.

I'm sure it was.

Do you mind if I just
have a chat with him?

Damn. I thought at least
their alibi would hold up.

I'm talking to the campus cop.

They're always good
for an infraction or two.

Mr. Gardner?
Yes?

I'm Eliza Symanski,
Alexis's mother.

We're doing this
pro bono, ma'am- free-

because we have a relationship
with the Murphy family.

It's serious, but we can't tell
how much is police overreach.

Overreach?

Are they overcharging?

Was it just a drug charge
they're trying to inflate

to a murder?

Do you need
some water, ma'am?

No, thank you.

She's a good girl.

She would never
do anything like that.

That's good to know.

Just know, Mrs. Symanski,
we're on the case.

You could go with
a public defender,

but we will put all our
resources into this.

I think I will take that water.

Certainly.

At a certain point, you have
to wonder if this is right.

Tricking that woman

into thinking
you're on her side.

Let me get this straight.

You're criticizing us
for using tricks?

I don't apologize for lying to
two punk kids who killed a man.

Two punk kids- really?
Have you looked at them?

We've both dealt
with enough criminals

to know the killers
look exactly like the victims.

So you have a master key?

Yep. All the campus cops do.

So when you entered
Jonathan's dorm room,

you were looking for drugs?

Yes.

Don't mind me.
I'll just sit here.

Other students reported
prescription drugs

being sold by
Mr. Murphy.

Sold, not used?
Yes.

Congratulations,
Kalinda.

You just added a year
to their sentence.

And where'd you find the drugs?

There,

under the bed.
In there?

Can you show me
how you found the drugs?

Sure.

Yeah, I come in the room,
I look around,

I see the gym bag there.

I zip it open,

saw the drugs.

You zipped open the gym bag?

Yeah.

Why?

Search of the dorm room
was legal,

but the moment you unzipped
Mr. Murphy's gym bag,

the search
became illegal.

Better phone Cary.

Thanks a lot.

It's going to be a long night.

Yeah, I got it.

1410 probation for
the both of them.

It's a technicality.

You guys just
love saying that.

The whole Constitution

is a technicality.

Okay.

Three months.

First one who flips
gets three months.

Cary, think about it.
Why would we do that?

Diane's in one room,
I'm in the other.

You lost.

Don't let your ego
do the thinking.

So they're not
charging you?

Excuse me?

The, uh, law firm...

Lockhart/Gardner,
they're not charging you

for representing
your daughter?

Yeah. Why?

Did they tell you
I have a deal on the table?

If your daughter
takes it,

she gets three months probation
as opposed

to 25 years.

On the other hand,

if their paying client
takes the three months,

your daughter gets 25 years.

So, that's a difficult
position to be in-

representing both clients,

especially when only one of them
can benefit from a plea bargain.

I just want the best thing
for my daughter.

I know,

but they're trying to scare you

by saying it's them
or a public defender,

and there are respectable
law firms out there

that do pro bono work.

So, I could give you a name
if you want.

No.

Yep. You've just been fired.

By who?

Mrs. Symanski.

I think it's for the best.

Yeah, for the best,

but thank you for all
your hard, selfless work.

I'll take it from here.

Eight months
to the first one who flips.

Good night.

Owen, it's me.

You have my keys, remember?

Hello.

Having fun, are we?

I have had a drink,
but I'm fine.

I'm doing laundry.

Okay.

What have you done
to my mother...?

No, no, that...

that is
your perception.

Well, you know, I can't...
I can't help you with that.

Oh, okay, yeah.
No, believe him and not me.

That's fine.

That is great.

Hey. How'd your thing go?

Not well.

Was that Kevin?

Yeah. He told me
to tell you hello.

I drank all your tequila.
When did you start

drinking tequila,
anyway?

You should go to him.

To Kevin? No. Why?

He didn't cheat on you, did he?

Just go to him
and say you're sorry.

Yeah, well, what if I'm not?

Lie and say that you are.

Oh, come on, Alicia.

We don't all have
to be like you.

Not everybody's required
to be committed for life.

Oh, really?

The silent Alicia treatment.

Really?

Is that what we've
descended to already?

Hey. Hey, hey!

Not funny! Not funny!

No!

So, did you
save the world?

No. Tomorrow.

Oh, it's you.

Anything from Derrick?

Nope. Rodney called.

What'd he say?

Derrick is out, and he heard
Lockhart/Gardner's breaking up.

You're serious?

Yeah, I'm serious.

Diane Lockhart's been lining up
clients for a coup.

I'm going back
to sleep now.

Making little
kitten noises.

That's blood, Jon,
on the floor of your car.

We're testing it now,

and my guess is,
it's going to come back

as the blood of Mr. Lightbox,
the murdered pharmacist.

Inadmissible, Cary,
and you know it.

Fruit of the poisonous tree.

The only reason you
searched the car

is because of an
illegal search

of our client's bag
in their dorm room.

And yes, if this was strictly
about court, that would be true.

But what you need to know

is that we're closing in
on you two.

Then come back to us
when you've closed in,

because this melodrama
is getting old.

We'll find the gun, Alexis,
then the deal goes away.

Right now, it's eight months.

Make it eight-month
probation and we'll talk.

Then I'll just walk
across the hall,

and I'll make the same
offer to your girlfriend.

Then walk.
You wouldn't be here

if they hadn't said
the same thing.

Okay, but it's your life

your lawyers
are gambling with, Jon.

And here's... here's one
more thing you might consider:

My boss
is Glenn Childs.

He's running
for reelection.

And he's received a fairly large
campaign contribution

from Keith Murphy, the
father of your boyfriend.

Now, who do you
think my boss

would rather make a deal with,

your or his campaign
contributor?

So, if I were you,
I would jump at that,

because how would that look
to the electorate?

Glenn Childs making
a light plea offer

to one of his largest
campaign contributors?

Are you listening?

I'm listening.

You don't understand.

Alexis won't turn on me,
and I won't turn on her.

Are you sure about that?

Because I just came from him,

and he has these
high-priced lawyers,

and they seem to be
wearing him down.

I don't believe you.

Do you think love
can conquer all?

Even a 25-year stretch?

Well, that's good.

Jonathan's dad
just flew in.

Maybe he can talk
to him.

What's Kalinda doing?

She's looking for the gun.

I need you to keep something
confidential, Alicia.

Okay.

Can you do that?

I... If you ask me to.

I've come to respect you
mightily as a lawyer.

Thank you.

David Lee, Julius and I
are starting our own firm.

We want you to come with us.

As you can imagine,
this is very difficult.

I have genuine feelings
for Will,

but he and Bond
are taking the firm

in a direction that leaves
little room for me- a woman.

Does Will know about this?

That we're leaving? No.

And I know you two have
a close relationship.

That's why I'm asking you-
whichever way you choose to go,

you must keep this conversation
confidential.

He's having his third instincts.

And here we come.

Alexis has a friend.

Jenni, uh, Salerno.

Someone from
the neighborhood.

She phoned.
She was in trouble.

She needed to be picked up,
so... so we drove her.

She had blood on her shirt
and her shoes,

and she had a gun.

Did you touch the gun?
Yes.

We hoped to get rid of it.

Okay, I need you
to tell me exactly:

Where did you
get rid of it?

Hey, Blake, we need you
to locate a Jenni Salerno.

Yeah.

With any luck, he
tossed it in the water.

I don't think he's been
having much luck up until now.

Where's you car?

Come on in.

Yep, they're doing
a quadrant search.

He said it was right up
over here.

So what do we do?

It's illegal to take it.

So we just leave it?

Hope maybe the police
don't find it?

It's not technically
part of the crime scene.

The police haven't found
any evidence yet.

And who's to say this gun
was the gun?

We took it into our possession.

We were in a crime-ridden
neighborhood.

We were worried someone
would find the gun

before the police
were contacted.

It's evidence.

We can't destroy, move,
alter, conceal evidence.

So that's it, then.

Yes.

Pull over here.

Why?

A thought.

Hey.

Hey to you.

We're not selling.

No, we, uh...

back by the rocks
over there,

we just found a gun.

We didn't know if it
was one of yours. Maybe not.

Okay.

Was that legal?

That was on the line. Uh-huh.

She said that? She lying.

They also said
that you wanted them

to get rid of your gun

and that you sold them
some prescription pills.

What?

It was the opposite. I bought
some of those pills from them.

Answer the question!
Thursday night,

11:00 p. m., where were you?

I was at a ATM machine, okay?!

Geez! I was getting
out money!

Empty your pockets.

Surveillance photos
of Jenni at 11:10 p. m.

There's no way
she would have gotten

from the murder scene
to the ATM machine.

So Jonathan and Alexis,

they're lying.

They broke in,
the two of them.

The pharmacist surprised them.

Alexis saw him raising his gun
to shoot Jonathan,

so she struggled with him
and killed him.

Later, they told
Jenni what happened.

Alexis killed him
to save Jonathan.

So we need him to take the plea.

We need him to turn on her.

How are we
going to do that?

The one reason he hasn't turned
on her yet: love.

You're going to break them up?

No one said it would be pretty.

I have a question in my mind,
they started pushing her hard...

He's here.

Mr. Murphy.

Where's my son?

He's being questioned.
I'm Will Gardner.

We spoke on the phone.

All right, Diane,
what's going on?

The state's attorney
made an offer:

four months in trade
for his testimony.

Against her?

Yes. It looks like they
burglarized the pharmacy

together, but she was the one
who shot the pharmacist.

Um, maybe we should...

How long has Jonathan
been dating Alexis?

Dating? Half a
year, maybe. Why?

The reason Jonathan has refused

to take a plea
is his concern for her.

We need him to
rethink that concern.

What was your name again?

Will Gardner. Do you have
a plan for doing that?

Yes, but it would help
if we had some ammunition.

He e-mails regularly
with my wife.

About a month ago,
he told her he couldn't sleep.

He was... he...

he thought Alexis
was seeing another student.

Did he
give you a name?

He overheard
her talking to someone

on the phone named Neil.
That's all I know.

That's enough.
I'll get on it.

You think this
is a mistake?

I can't tell what's
a mistake anymore.

He didn't do it.

Yes, but she did
it to save him.

Damn.
It's the kid with the gun.

Hey, that's kind of
fortuitous, huh?

This kid just showed up
with the murder weapon.

Really?
Yeah.

Turns out he's a sophomore at
CSC and he just found the gun,

called it in
to the police.

That's a real
Good Samaritan.

It's a good thing
he pointed us towards the gun

because we never
would have found it.

Yeah, it's a good thing.
Yeah.

Not only that,
but we found prints on it.

The lab is expediting them,
so we should know

in a couple hours who
those prints belong to.

So, it's a good time
to make that deal with us.

Yeah, we'll get back to you.

Do you really think
he's going to hold out

much longer?

He's negotiating with us right
now to get the plea down.

I don't believe you.

I love him,
and he loves me.

Well, I hope you're right,

because I just found
the murder weapon.

And my guess is,

it has both your
prints on it.

Let me talk to her.

I know the lawyers
over there, Alexis.

I know how they work.

They're doing what I'm
going to do right now:

plead with you to
take this deal.

I know you think
love lasts forever.

It doesn't.

Love wilts in the
face of 25 years,

and then it'll just be
you and a prison cell.

Listen to me, please.

Here's your Neil-
Neil Osiola.

She phoned him three
times in one night,

five times the
following week.

Good. Great.

No, it's not
what you think.

She's not cheating on him.

Doesn't matter.
We can leverage this.

No, I phoned him.
He's her OB/GYN.

And she's phoning

her OB/GYN
'cause she's pregnant.

Look, she phoned
him seven times-

three in one night.

Neil Osiola.

Neil Osiola there.

You see?

That's the woman you're
throwing away your future for.

That's the man she's
been cheating with.

Sorry I have to be tough.

People decide their future
in a heartbeat,

and they don't know how
important that heartbeat is.

Wilk's doing the same thing
in his room.

I understand.

I just don't
have to like it,

but I understand.

Do it, Jon.

It's not right, Dad.

No, what's not right
is having your mom

visit you in prison
for the next 25 years.

What's not right
is throwing away your future.

I can't turn on her.

You can, son.

She did it.

She killed a man.

She killed a man to save me.

The only reason we were
there was because of me.

And you won't walk
away from that.

You'll be sentenced
for burglary.

You'll have a record.

Dad, I love her.

Do you love me?

Then, please...

do this.

Get him in here.

Cary. Cary.

Have you made a decision?

I want to confess.

No!

No!
Alexis!

Alexis, it's okay!

No!

Let me out!

Let me out!
Let me out!

Hold on.
Let me out!

Let me out!
Let me out, please!

Please. Why?

Why did you do it?

We're having a baby.

I can't have you inside. No!

Look, you did this
to protect me.

That's why I'm
doing this.

No.

No.

No!

No! No!

I understand.

Now I do.

Thank you.

That was Murphy?

Yes.

He wants another firm
to handle his son's appeal.

He wants to take
his business elsewhere.

And he's going
with you?

With me?

To your new firm.

You want to have this out now?

We're both here.

Who told you? Alicia?

No. She didn't tell me.

In fact, I didn't even know
she already knew.

I've asked her to join me.

And she's considering it?

I think so.

Who else?

Why, so you can weed out
the betrayers?

You should have told me, Diane.

If I was considering this,

I would have
told you.

Are you serious?

You and Bond have been plotting
for months...

Oh, my God, you're paranoid.
And I'm right.

Tell me I'm not right. No, you
know what? I'm through telling you.

We have not made one single
move against you, Diane.

Not one.
You said you never knew Blake.

Kalinda found out-

you and Blake
go back for years.

And you and Bond
have been systematically

turning the equity partners
against me.

You are only happy
when you think

people are lined up against you.

So have it.

Happy birthday.

It's my present
to you.

Gorge on your own paranoia,
but don't come in tomorrow.

This is my firm, as well.

No, it isn't!

And tomorrow,

I'm going to have guards
outside your office doors,

and I'm gathering
the equity partners.

To vote me out.

Tell me my concerns
weren't real.

You made your concerns real.

I'm in here.

You're up late.

Yeah.

I'm eating
Halloween candy.

Do you want some?

No. I'm good.

I'm never going
to find love.

What do you mean?

I'm hard to live with.

I get sick of people.

They get on my nerves.

You called Kevin.

I did.

I apologized.

I was very convincing.

I even... convinced myself.

But he said it's over.

Oh, Owen.

It's all right.

Scary thing is that
I felt relieved.

I don't know.

Love just doesn't seem
to last very long for me.

They should put
you in a museum.

Thanks.

No. It's not, um...

No, it's just this
ability you have.

How... how do you make
love outlast passion?

Is that what I do?

I don't know.
You tell me.

I think it's not just
about the heart, Owen.

I think, sometimes,
the heart needs... steering.

I thought you were going
to say something profound.

What was wrong with that?

"The heart needs...
steering. "

It's late.

I'm going to stay here
for a couple of days.

Okay.

I mean, you can say no.

Can I?
No.

Okay.

So, Owen, why don't you
stay here for a few days?

If you insist.

Will you make
cooing sounds

so that I feel like everything's
going to be all right?

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