The InBetween (2019–…): Season 1, Episode 10 - Monsters and Angels - full transcript

Tom and Damien investigate the murder of a young schoolteacher, only to discover that her killer is someone very close to home. Cassie realizes that she must deal with Ed Roven once and for all.

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- Find me.
- I see ghosts.

- ♪ Peter Rabbit ♪

♪ He'll be hopping along ♪

- The woman I saw was dead.
He'd taken out her eyes.

- Perp's name was Ed Roven.

Texas, mid '90s.

Six women murdered.
Same MO, same signature.

Roven made a mistake when
he left his last victim's son,

Mark Waterman, alive.

- I have PTSD from witnessing
Ed Roven kill my mother.



- And that drove you to kill?

It was very similar
to Ed Roven's work.

- Roven's a ghost.

When he talks to people,
they can't hear him.

- It might be about time
we bust you out of here.

- He told me to take your eyes.

- [gasps]
- [grunts]

- I went home.

Baby Crystal was in the bath.

And I just pushed.

- I think she blames me
for what happened.

- Oh, my mom's necklace.

She never took this off.

- Brian has what's called
a meningioma.



It's a slow-growing
benign tumor on his brain.

- Surgery's the only option?
- I need you to be okay.

I can't have anything
happen to you.

[indistinct chatter]

[foreboding music]

♪ ♪

- Mom?

♪ ♪

Mom!

♪ ♪

Mom, stop!

♪ ♪

[door closes]

♪ ♪

Mom?

♪ ♪

Where are you going?

♪ ♪

[gasps]

Roven, what are you
doing here?

- Hey, there, Cottontail.

Looking for someone?

- Where is she?
- See for yourself.

♪ ♪

- Mom?

- Cassie.

[ominous music]

♪ ♪

I'm over here.

- You're a witch!
- [screams]

[gasps, panting]

[whimpering]

- Let's go over it
one more time.

Um, my social security card
is right here.

My most recent will...

and, uh, my advanced directive,
which explicitly lays out

all of my wishes
should the worst happen.

- Babe, we've been over this.

You're going to be fine.

- We ran through all
the worst-case scenarios,

which aren't going to happen--
knock wood.

[knocks on table]
We each have a copy

of the prime directive--

- Advanced directive.
- Which we won't need.

- The surgery is tomorrow.
- Look, we're all nervous.

But you're going
to a great hospital,

and you've got one
of the best brain surgeons

in the world flying in.

- There is a snowstorm coming.

I hope that doesn't delay
her flight.

Knock on wood.
[knocks on table]

- Are you gonna be all right
waiting at the hospital

during the procedure?

I know how upsetting
that energy is for you.

- I've been going over
every day--

walking around, kind of
inoculating myself to it.

By the time you go in,

I should be able
to block most of it out.

I did want to wear
my lucky sweater, though.

They gray one.
Is that here?

- Washed, folded, and ready
to work its magic on my behalf.

It's in the dresser
in your room.

- Thank you.

Knock more wood while I'm gone,
just to be safe.

- It's okay.
It's all right.

It's gonna be
all right, babe.

It's gonna be all right.
- [sighs]

[sinister music]

- [gasps,
whimpering]

[panting]

♪ ♪

- The guy you described
sounds like Mark Waterman,

but according
to this county jail video,

there he is in his cell.

He couldn't have
killed anyone.

- Yeah, that's the guy I saw.

[cell phone vibrating]

- Is that work?

[suspenseful music]

- A woman's been murdered.

Her throat was cut.

♪ ♪

[indistinct chatter]

[sighs]
What have we got?

- Well, the victim's name
is Suzy Lim, 32.

A schoolteacher.

- Looks like he caught her
by surprise.

No defensive wounds
on her hands,

just a clean, straight cut
from left to right on the neck.

- Robbery?

- Television, computer,
cell phone--

they were all left out
in the open.

No jewelry was missing,
but her wallet was gone.

- Who found her?

- Neighbor called 911

when she saw
an unidentified male

exiting through the victim's
kitchen door in a big hurry.

- Did she get a description?

- Caucasian, bearded,
about 6 feet tall--

blue pants
and a yellow parka.

- Just got a call
from Suzy Lim's credit union.

Her ATM card was used
at a cash machine

just about two blocks
from here.

- Did you send unis over?
- Yeah.

The guy's gone, but the owner's
pulling up the security tape.

♪ ♪

- I know this guy.

His name is Calvin Hayes.
We need to bring him in.

Alert all precincts
in the city.

- On it.

- How do you know Hayes?

- He's the man
that attacked Cassie

in front of Council last month.

She had a dream about him
last night.

- [low growl]
- [scoffs]

I don't have time
for you, Ed.

- Won't be a minute.

Just wanted to say
a proper good-bye is all.

- Are you finally
going somewhere?

- Oh, no.

Not me.

But give my best
to you and yours.

[dark music]

♪ ♪

- If Hayes was arrested
for aggravated assault,

what's he doing
out of jail already?

- He was released O.R.
due to overcrowding.

- Oh, you're kidding me.

- We've got every unit
in the city on the street

looking for him.

We will get him back
in custody.

- Well, I doubt that's gonna
bring much comfort

to Suzy Lim's family.

♪ ♪

- Maria.

You're checking into Suzy Lim's
friends and family, yes?

- Yeah.

- See if she has any connection
to anyone at county jail,

and if so, find out if she
has ever crossed paths

with Mark Waterman.

- On it.

- Unis picked up Hayes
at a homeless camp on Burnage.

They're bringing him in now.

♪ ♪

- Hey.

How's the crowd been so far?
- Good.

But we're running out of
the cinnamon-infused bourbon,

so don't push
the spicy Manhattans.

- Well, we need to unload some
of that vanilla gin anyways.

- Ugh. Good luck with that.
I'm out of here.

Bye.

[sniffs]

[sinister music]

♪ ♪

[bones crack]
[gasps]

♪ ♪

- Hey, there, Cottontail.

♪ ♪

[indistinct chatter]

[mellow music playing
over speakers]

- I don't know why
you brought me in here.

I was just minding
my own business.

- Minding your own business?

As in attacking young women
with sharp objects.

- [scoffs]
You got the wrong guy.

- You recognize her?

You had her ATM card.

- I found it.

- Your fingerprints were on
her kitchen door, Calvin.

When unis picked you up, you
had her blood on your clothes.

- We know you killed her.

What we want to know is why.

♪ ♪

[indistinct voices]

- I'm just an instrument
of the Witch Hunter.

Change is brought
to the Earth through me,

but I'm not worthy enough
to know why.

[tense music]

- Who's the Witch Hunter?
- It's not a person.

He's like a...

[softly]
Spirit guide.

- How does this spirit guide
communicate with you?

- He talks to me...
[laughs]

Tells me
what I need to know,

which road to take.

- What did he tell you
about Suzy Lim?

- He said
she was sticking her nose

where it didn't belong.

Said she was a snitch.

Said she had to die.

- [breathes deeply]

♪ ♪

Snitching about what?
- He didn't say.

- Last month you were arrested

for attacking
another young woman.

- Uh-huh.

He told me she was hurting
people with her eyes.

They needed plucked.
[laughs]

Bitch hit me
with the pepper spray

before I got a chance,
but next time--

- There's no next time, Calvin.

You are spending the rest
of your life in prison.

- Tom.

♪ ♪

- ♪ Peter Rabbit
and the little red hen ♪

♪ Talking things over
in the high-wired pen ♪

♪ Along came McDonald
with his trusty gun ♪

♪ And he goes ♪

♪ "Everybody run" ♪

♪ ♪

♪ Peter Rabbit ♪

♪ He'll be hopping along ♪

[dramatic music]

♪ ♪

.

County says Waterman is still
safely locked in his cell,

but they'll double up security.

- Then I don't know
why I keep seeing him.

- I think I do.

When's the last time you spoke
with Ed Roven?

- Today.

He's still pissed we found
Millie Pierce's body.

- Yeah, I don't want
to humanize a vicious killer,

but Roven was sentimental
about Millie.

- Yeah.

- He wanted to keep her
for himself.

- Did he threaten you?
- Well, not in so many words.

Why?

- Calvin Hayes--
the homeless guy

that attacked you last month--

he murdered a woman
this morning.

He cut her throat.

- You think Roven told him
to do it?

- I don't know. I'm still
putting the pieces together.

But listen--I think that Hayes
can hear Roven...

and I think Waterman
can hear Roven.

Think about it.

If someone is just
a little bit perceptive

and Roven is persistent,

couldn't he start to sound
like a voice in your head?

- And if you already have
violent tendencies,

maybe he can get you
to kill.

- So you think
that Roven and Waterman...

they're planning
something now?

- I'm not sure yet.

But the woman that you just saw
Waterman murder at the bar,

can you describe her
to our sketch artist?

Maybe the FBI can identify her.
- Yeah, I can do that.

But I need something
from you.

There's an FBI file
on Roven, right?

- Yeah, field office sent it
over during the Waterman case.

- Can I take a look at it?

- Why?

- Because I need to know
everything about Roven...

the stuff
you can't find online,

that dark stuff.

- To what end?

- There are places far worse
than the inbetween.

It's time that Ed Roven
went there,

and I think that that...

that could solve
all our problems.

- If it's all right with
Asante, it's all right with me.

- I'll grab the drive.

- And listen, you,

I am putting a car
on your house

until this is all over.

You understand?
- Yeah.

Totally okay with that.

- And if you need anything
else, you let me know, okay?

- Thanks.
- Please.

- Why don't I walk you upstairs
to Forensics,

make sure they send the sketch
to the FBI?

- Great, thanks.

- Hey, Tom.
- Yeah?

- All right, I found Suzy Lim's
connection to county.

It's her. She volunteers
at the jail once a month--

tutors prisoners.

See that name?

- Mark Waterman
was one of her students.

[indistinct chatter]

- Brian?

What are you doing here?

[ominous music]

♪ ♪

- Forensics sent this
down for you.

Said they emailed Asante's
friend at the Bureau, too.

- Thank you.

♪ ♪

- Tom, I just hung up
with the warden at county.

He said that you requested they
put Mark Waterman in solitary.

- That's right.
We think he may be connected

to Suzy Lim's murder.

- Yeah, the warden
thinks so, too.

He just learned
that Suzy Lim requested

a meeting with him
this morning.

She told his assistant
it was about Mark Waterman.

- Did she say anything else?

- Just that it was
an urgent matter.

An hour later,
she was murdered.

Waterman is in solitary now,

and they're gonna search
his cell.

If he was planning something,
they'll put a stop to it quick.

Good work.

♪ ♪

[indistinct chatter]

- Hey.

- Hey.

Y-you didn't tell Tom
you were meeting me?

- I told him I was coming here
to grab dinner.

What's going on?
- I have a problem.

Uh...

right now you're
the only person I can talk to.

The day that Sally
passed away...

remember I said
I had seen her?

I saw the two
of you together.

- I remember.
Sure.

- That wasn't the first time
I had seen her.

Earlier, I saw her fetch.

It's like a premonition.

You see a person's spirit,
but they're still alive,

but usually it means
they're gonna die.

I just saw Brian.

[somber music]

I don't know what to do.

Should I tell him?
Should I tell Tom?

- You said it "usually"
means death.

- Nothing's ever
a certainty, I guess.

- So what if Brian
postponed his procedure?

- I'm not sure
that would take care of it.

Or worse,
maybe making that change

is what brings about
the bad outcome.

- [sighs]

- Do you wish I had told you
about Sally?

♪ ♪

Would it have changed
anything?

♪ ♪

- No, it wouldn't.

♪ ♪

- So you're saying I should--
I should just leave it.

- If telling them
won't solve the problem--

you know, if we can't know

which decision's
the right one...

♪ ♪

I guess that's
what I'm saying, yeah.

Hey.

I'm so sorry
you're dealing with this.

- Thanks.

[cell phone vibrating]

♪ ♪

You got to go.
I'll be okay.

- All right.
I'll call you later.

♪ ♪

What happened?

- Waterman was in solitary
when he began showing symptoms

of a heart attack.

- [sighs]
He's got to be faking it.

- His blood pressure
was off the charts.

They're rushing him
to the nearest facility

with a cardiac unit--

Woodgate Memorial.
- [sighs]

That's where Waterman worked
as an EMT.

He knows that place
inside and out.

- That was the plan all along.

He's gonna try and escape
from that hospital.

[indistinct chatter]

- What happened?
- We got your call.

We came up
to check on the prisoner.

He'd already made his move.

- Looks like he lured the guard
into his room, disabled him,

and then escaped
down a back staircase.

- Establish
a five-block perimeter.

Start a house-to-house search.

He could not have gotten far
without someone spotting him.

- Yes, sir.

- [sighs] We put out a BOLO
and alerted the news stations.

They're blasting Waterman's
picture all over town.

- I'm looking over the footage
for the last hour.

That stairway he went down
leads to the basement.

Connects the entire complex.

There are eight exits
he could have used

without tripping an alarm.

Hold on.
What's that right there?

That's him.
He's had someone pick him up.

It's a woman.

- No plates.
- Run the make and model.

- Yeah, just send it
to my phone.

And thanks, man.
I owe you.

That sketch Cassie did

of the woman she saw
with Waterman--

my buddy from the FBI
just ID'd her.

- Who is she?

- Her name's Deborah Strong--
552 Bloomfield Road,

and she drives
a white four-door,

just like the one
that picked up Waterman.

- She's Waterman's accomplice.

- But when Cassie saw
Deborah being murdered,

she was actually alive and well
helping Waterman escape.

- Cassie wasn't seeing
the past.

She was seeing the future.

- So maybe we're not too late.

[ominous music]

♪ ♪

- [sighs]

[knocking on door]

- Cassie!
- Hannah.

I hope it's all right
I came by without calling.

- Of course. Come in.

Come by anytime.
You're always welcome.

- How have you been?

- I've been okay, thanks.

Some bad days, but mostly good.

I still miss Abigail so much.

But I talk to her now,

and that seems
to make things easier.

- Mm.

- Sometimes I wake up
in the middle of the night,

and I hear Crystal laughing
in her room,

talking to someone,
playing peekaboo.

I like to think it's Abigail...

come for a visit.

- Babies
can often see spirits.

They just--they usually
grow out of it.

- [sighs]

I hope she can always see
her sister...

or at least feel her near.

- The truth is, Hannah,
I'm looking for Abigail.

It's important,
and I was hoping

that she would be here
with you.

If you think
that she visits the baby,

would it be okay if maybe
I sat in Crystal's room...

for a minute?

- Of course.

It's just up the stairs.

- Thank you.

[distant sirens wailing]

[indistinct chatter]

- What's the story?
- Spoke with the landlord.

He says Deborah's car
isn't in the lot.

It looks like she hasn't been
home all night.

- She and Waterman
are holed up somewhere else.

Anyone in the apartment now?
- Yeah, just her mom, Lorraine.

Deborah lives with her.
- All right.

- I don't understand
any of this.

What do you want with Deborah?

- We need to talk to her
about a friend of hers.

- Did she ever mention
the name Mark?

- The boyfriend.
Debbie's crazy about him.

But she never
brings him around.

She's always going to see him.

- How long since
your daughter's been home?

- She left last night
and hasn't been back.

I had to get my own breakfast.

I had to remember
to take my pills.

- What medications
do you take, Mrs. Strong?

- Everything under the sun.

Pills for pain,
pills for my cholesterol,

pills to help me sleep,
pills to wake me up.

- Baltoxin?

- Well, that one
keeps my heart beating.

[tense music]

- Excuse us one second.

♪ ♪

Are you thinking
what I'm thinking?

- Maybe Deborah smuggled in
a few of those pills

into jail
on one of her visits.

- And Waterman takes the pills,

makes his healthy heart
start to race.

Looks like he's having
a heart attack.

- Yeah.

- Suzy Lim
was tutoring Waterman.

If he and Deborah
were planning an escape,

maybe she got onto it.

Calvin Hayes said
she was a snitch, remember?

- Then Ed Roven gets Hayes
to murder her

before she can tell
the warden.

- Exactly.
- Think I found something.

Two weeks ago, Deborah rented
a furnished apartment

in a building on Barber Street.

- Mrs. Strong?

Was Deborah planning
to move out?

- Of course not.
Who would take care of me?

- According
to the building manager,

Deborah only picked up
the key yesterday.

- That must be
where they're hiding out.

- Let's get the marshals
over there.

[sirens wailing]

[suspenseful music]

♪ ♪

- Seattle PD!

[door thuds open]

Two bedrooms--search!

- Clear.
- Clear.

- Clear.
- Clear.

- Get an EMT here, now.

Deborah.
- [gasps]

- It's all right.
- Help me.

- It's all right.

Listen, where is Waterman?

- I don't know.
He--he attacked me.

I thought he was gonna kill me,
but then he stopped.

He stopped.

He said "police," and...

[voice breaking]
And then he ran out.

- We just missed him. Check
the emergency stairs, now.

- Yes, sir.
Let's go.

- He knew we were coming.
How?

- Mark's special like that.

He knows things.

♪ ♪

- Roven told him.
[sirens approaching]

[childlike music]

♪ ♪

- [sighs contentedly]

♪ ♪

[softly]
Hi.

Hi.

[eerie whooshing]

- She's sweet, isn't she?

I can't believe
I ever wanted to hurt her.

- You weren't thinking straight
at the time.

- I guess not.

Thank you for stopping me
and for helping me get unstuck.

I can go all sorts
of places now.

- Did you ever find
your Aunt Molly?

- Not yet.

- Because I'm looking
for someone.

She's unstuck, too, and I don't
know how to find her.

I was hoping maybe you could.

- The last vocabulary word
I learned before I died

was "vast"--

a very great extent
or quantity.

The inbetween is vast...

but I can try.

- Her name is Millie.

Can I show you a photo?

[car beeps]
[shivers]

[window whirring]

Hey.
Crazy weather, huh?

- I know, I can't believe it.

But I hear
it's gonna stop soon.

[indistinct chatter
over police radio]

[eerie whooshing]

- You need to get home now.

It's your little one.

If he gets on that school bus
with all this snow,

it's gonna crash.

You need to get home now.

[engine turns over]
[chuckles evilly]

♪ ♪

[engine revs]

♪ ♪

- [sighs]

- He told me
he was innocent...

that he didn't hurt
that girl.

I believed him.

I feel so stupid.

- Just help us
find him, Deborah,

so he can't do this
to anybody else.

- What was your plan?

You couldn't stay
in that apartment forever.

- I was gonna
trade in my car...

get us some new clothes,
hair dye.

He was gonna talk
to his friend Ed.

Ed was gonna tell him
what to do next.

- Ed Roven?

- He didn't give me
a last name.

But I heard them talking
this morning in the other room.

That was right before
Mark attacked me.

I thought the four of us
were leaving together,

but then Mark said,
"Plans change, Cottontail."

- Detectives, we need
to get her to a hospital.

- Hang on, we're almost done.

- What do you mean
the four of you?

- Mark and me
and Ed and Ed's girlfriend.

- Who's Ed's girlfriend?

- I never met her...
[sniffles]

But Mark said I'd like her.

She was special, he said.

She knows things.

♪ ♪

- He's going after Cassie.

[cell phone vibrating]

- Hey, Cassie.
- [shrieks]

[whimpering]

[suspenseful music]

♪ ♪

You bitch.

♪ ♪

Come on, Cottontail,
I just want to play.

- [whimpering]

[panting]

[screams, gasping]

[wails, chokes]

♪ ♪

- [chuckles]

♪ ♪

[vase shatters]

[electricity crackling]

- [grunting]

♪ ♪

[screams]

[body thuds]

- [breathing heavily]

♪ ♪

[shudders]

[eerie whooshing]

♪ ♪

- This ain't over,
Cassie girl.

I'm coming for you...

and everyone you love.

♪ ♪

[indistinct chatter]

- Here you go.
- Thank you.

- Sure thing.
- Here, take this.

- Really, you guys,
stop fussing.

- For inflammation.
Put it on it.

- I'm okay.
- Yeah, define okay.

There's a big difference
between fighting

non-corporeal monsters
and real live ones.

- Nothing's broken, I swear.

- All the same, maybe we should
postpone the surgery.

- It's only
a few hours away.

- W-we're all stressed out.

- Babe, you heard
what the doctor said.

We don't have a choice.

- Why?
What did the doctor say?

[somber music]

- The tumor hasn't been
shrinking as fast as we'd like.

♪ ♪

Steroids aren't doing the job.

♪ ♪

- And you didn't tell me?

- Because surgery
will fix the problem.

The woman that they're
flying in to do the procedure,

Dr. Ashcroft, she's one
of the best in the world.

But if we don't do it now,

she won't be available again
for months.

- And that's months
spent waiting,

the tumor still growing.

It's--it's just what it is.

♪ ♪

- Well, I don't know
the answer.

- Then we have to have faith...

that everything will be okay.

♪ ♪

Sweetie...

You're wearing
Mom's necklace.

- Yeah.

Something told me to put it on.

I guess I was hoping
it would bring me luck...

a little extra strength.

- Maybe she was there
with you

when you were
fighting off Waterman.

- Maybe.

If so, then I hope
she stays around...

sticks with you
during your procedure.

♪ ♪

- So we're doing this.
- [inhales deeply]

♪ ♪

Yeah, we're doing this.

♪ ♪

[indistinct chatter]

♪ ♪

[woman speaking indistinctly
over PA]

- [inhales deeply]
This is it, kids.

♪ ♪

I'll see you
in about ten hours.

- We'll be here every second.

[door buzzes]
- Wait.

♪ ♪

[no audible dialogue]

♪ ♪

- I love you.
- I love you.

- I love you, Brian.

♪ ♪

[door buzzes]

♪ ♪

[door closes]

[exhales sharply]
- [sighs shakily]

[distant sirens wailing,
indistinct chatter]

[woman speaking indistinctly
over PA]

- Hey.

I hope it's okay
I came to wait with you.

- Yeah.
Please, yeah.

Distract us.

- It's been hours.
No word.

They were supposed to be
finished by now, weren't they?

- It's a complicated procedure.

- Well, I brought you guys...

some food.

- Appreciate it.
Thank you.

- Thank you. I'm just gonna go
for a walk around the hall.

I'll be right back.

- We'll be here.

[man speaking indistinctly
over PA]

- [sighs]

[woman speaking indistinctly
over PA]

[breathes deeply]

[breathes deeply]

[breathing shakily]

[claps hands]

Whoever or whatever you are...

up there...

[sighs]

I feel like I've been sending
you prayers my whole life.

Please make it stop,

so I don't have to keep seeing
these awful things.

Please make my mom
quit drinking.

Please don't let my mom die.

Maybe you're sick of me
asking for things

you'll never make happen.

I get that.

But here's the deal...

If you want to keep sending me
this horrible stuff

and you want me to keep
doing something about it,

then you leave Brian alone.

You let him stay right here
with Tom and me.

[dramatic music]

If you don't...

if you don't do that--
if you take him...

♪ ♪

[inhales sharply]

Then I won't give you
what you want either.

♪ ♪

I'll just walk away.

You can rain down visions
on my head,

and I will bat them away
just as fast.

I don't care if I go mad.

[scoffs]

I don't care if I die.

♪ ♪

So think long and hard
about this.

♪ ♪

Think about
what you'll be losing...

♪ ♪

If you even care.

[eerie whooshing]

- [clapping hands slowly]

♪ ♪

That was beautiful,
Cottontail.

♪ ♪

[dramatic music]

- Of course you're here.

You're never more happy,
are you, Ed...

than when I am scared
and alone.

- Now, that's harsh,
Cassie girl.

You know as well as I do it
didn't have to end like this.

We make a good team,
you and me.

- We were never a team.

- Maybe we are better off
as enemies.

♪ ♪

At least we know
where we stand.

- Can you tell me something?
Was any of it true?

That whole "doing good deeds

to buy your way
into Heaven" bit--

did you believe any of it?

- There was a moment there
when it was true.

But I thought to myself, "Well,
it's never too late to change."

- But then Millie Pierce
punched a hole

through the inbetween
and showed us both

who you really are
and what you'll always be--

a killer.

- And bless her for that.

[chuckles]

40 years on Earth,

20 years-plus in this limbo,

trying and failing
to deny my true nature.

But that's all over now.

How long do you think
it'll take me

to create
another Waterman?

A month?
A year?

Sooner or later,
someone's gonna come

to snuff out your life
and deliver your spirit to me.

♪ ♪

And there'll be nothing left
of the girl you are now

once he's done.

Just black holes where them
pretty green eyes used to be.

♪ ♪

So you just keep looking
over your shoulder...

because I got all the time
in the world.

- That is where you are wrong.

Your time is up, Ed.

I'm sending you down
to the dark place.

Oh..

just the thought of it,
it--it scares you, doesn't it?

♪ ♪

Because you know
that is where you should be.

You've been hiding
in the inbetween for years,

making these fake attempts
at atonement,

all the while hoping
that nobody notices

that little old Ed Roven--

he's not where he belongs.

♪ ♪

You'd better get
your affairs in order.

- You don't have
nearly that kind of power.

[eerie whooshing]

- I wouldn't be too sure
about that.

- [chuckles]

- Well, well...

who's this niblet?

- I'm Cassie's friend.

- [laughing]

♪ ♪

Can you do any tricks?

[air whooshes]
[grunts]

[laughs]
That's cute.

But it's gonna take
more than one little girl

to get rid of me.

- Which is why
she brought backup.

[eerie whooshing]

- Hi, Ed.

♪ ♪

- Millie.

What are you doing here, baby?

- She's here for you.

- What are you talking about?
- Remember what you told me?

Remember?

Best to let the dead deal
with their own.

♪ ♪

They're all here, Ed...

your victims.

♪ ♪

You took the lives
of these women.

Now they have come
for your soul.

- Hang on.

Hang on!

[grunting, screaming]

♪ ♪

- [breathes deeply]

Thank you.

I can't believe you found
the others so fast.

After you told me how big
the inbetween was,

I was...

managing my expectations.

- It was even harder
than I thought.

I couldn't find Millie
or anyone.

But then I got some help.

- From who?

- Just this nice lady.

She said her name was Clare.

- That's my mother's name.

Was she wearing a lilac coat?

Kind of like--like this color.

- And a white cap.

[soft music]

- She didn't give you
a message for me.

- No.

Sorry.

But without her,

I don't think
I could have done it, Cassie.

She really helped.

♪ ♪

- I'm glad you got to meet her.

♪ ♪

If you see her again,
tell her I said...

not to be a stranger.

- Okay, I will.

♪ ♪

Bye, Cassie.

♪ ♪

- Good-bye, Abigail.

♪ ♪

[gasps]

Oh, no, no, no, no,
please.

- Dr. Ashcroft, please come
to third-floor recovery.

Code blue.
- No.

- Dr. Ashcroft to third-floor
recovery--code blue.

- The doctor's the best
in her field.

They're doing everything
they can.

- What happened?
What happened?

- They--they're not sure.
He was fine, and then...

he--uh, he started to crash.
[clears throat]

- The doctor's in with him now.

- Wait here.
I'll find out what's going on.

- Thank you.
- [sighs]

[somber music]

- [crying softly]

♪ ♪

[Asante sighs]

- We should have
postponed the surgery.

I should have said something.

I had the answer.
I just--

I was afraid to say so.

- What are you talking about?

- Cassie saw Brian...

the same way she saw Sally
before Sally died.

♪ ♪

- I am so sorry.

♪ ♪

- Listen, you, none of this
is your fault, okay?

None of it.

♪ ♪

Brian told you
what the doctor said.

We had to do
the surgery today, okay?

And even if you had told us...

♪ ♪

What you saw...

we still would have done it.

[sighs]

- How can you be sure?

- 'Cause we talked about it.

These are
conversations you have

when your child is gifted.

- Mr. Hackett?
- Dr. Ashcroft.

- Sorry you had to wait
so long for news,

but I just wanted
to be positive

he was out of the woods.

Now, his heart did stop
for a moment,

but we were able
to resuscitate him.

- You're saying he was dead?
- For about 15 seconds, yes.

- But he's all right?
- He's stabilized.

He's awake and talking.

I'd say the procedure
was a complete success.

[both laugh, sigh]

- If you just
give him a minute,

you can go in and see him.

- Thank you.
- Come here, you.

- [laughing]
- That's great news, man.

- Yeah.
- [laughs]

- [sniffles]

- Come here.

Thank you, Damien.
- No worries.

I'm just--I'm just glad
it's a happy ending.

- I'm so sorry it wasn't
a happy ending...

for everyone.

- I was with Sally
when she passed.

Every day I'm grateful for that
last message you brought me.

[sighs]

But the universe
keeps turning, right?

- Yeah.
- All right.

Let's hope
for better days ahead.

[uplifting music]

♪ ♪

[woman speaking indistinctly
over PA]

- I know it sounds crazy,

but I just want
to get back to work.

- Not so fast.
You need to rest up.

- I've been doing nothing
but resting for months now.

- At least let us take care of
you for another week or two.

The chance to be waited on
hand and foot

might not come again.

- [laughs]
Seriously, Brian.

You've got to take it easy...
at least for a few weeks.

- Maybe when I feel up to it,

we can drive out to that
little place in La Conner.

- Mm, long weekend
the two of us, right?

[sinister music]

- You must be Cassie.

You look just like your mother.

♪ ♪

- Everything all right,
sweetheart?

- Yes, everything's fine.

♪ ♪

Everything's just fine.

♪ ♪