Surface (2022) s01e04 Episode Script
Psychogenic
Now arriving at Montgomery Station.
What are you doing here?
I got a friend in the
Financial Crimes Unit.
Tipped her off about the embezzlement
at your husband's company.
And you had to tell me that in person?
I didn't have to.
I wanted to see you.
I wanted to see you too.
Look, FCU's gonna open up
their own investigation.
They find out what we think they
will, they're gonna bring James in.
Are you serious?
- He could really go to jail for this?
- Yeah.
- For all of it, even what he did to me?
- Yeah, well,
we gotta bring him in on this,
then we can ask the other questions.
What's wrong?
Is anyone gonna believe me
if I can't even remember
what happened that day?
We'll present the case together,
I'll be right there with you.
Yeah, but it's still
my word against his.
Just take it one step at a time, okay?
I'm working a new angle. Someone
on the inside of the firm.
If we can find out exactly
how much money we're missing,
- FCU can start to track it.
- You need to know how much.
- So what do I do?
- You?
- Yeah.
- Nothing.
But I'm around him all the
time. There must be something
You can't, all right?
It's too dangerous.
He could get scared, he
could do something stupid.
I won't let that happen.
From now on, you and
I are in this together.
Be careful.
You too.
Everyone has secrets, right?
Parts of themselves
they don't even share
with their friends, or their family,
or their partners?
And aren't those secrets,
those private parts of
ourselves no one else knows,
aren't they what make
us who we really are?
I understand you wanting
to know those things,
but my concern is that you
won't be able to access them.
And the more you try, the
more frustrated you'll become.
But I have to at least try.
The things we've had
the most success with
are the ones that push the boundaries,
the hypnosis, neurofeedback.
We can revisit those
techniques if you'd like.
There's this clinic.
They do trauma processing
and memory recovery.
- More experimental therapies.
- Sophie
And as you know,
my conservatorship prevents me from
making any decisions about my life.
I don't have access to my own money.
And the only way James
will agree to pay for it,
is if you sign off.
I've told you before,
those clinics are dangerous.
Especially for someone like you.
Someone like me?
Someone who's still fragile.
I care about you very much,
Sophie. I trust that you know that.
If you want to get your life back,
the hard work that we've been doing here
for the last four months
is what it's gonna take.
It's just you and me
showing up here every
week, doing the work.
Seriously, man. You look like shit.
- People are starting to notice.
- Stop.
Just tell me you got a plan.
- Something. Anything.
- Just keep your voice down.
Well, you do realize that me
just knowing about this shit,
makes me complicit, right?
You're right. I shouldn't
have said anything.
No. Hey, I I can keep a
secret with the best of 'em.
Um, dead hooker in a
hotel room? No problem.
You've got your fucking dick stuck
in a hamster wheel? I'm your guy.
But if you don't do
something about this
this multimillion dollar albatross
you've stuck around my neck,
things are gonna end
badly for both of us.
Look, I
I hit some dead ends.
But I I have one more shot.
Someone with deep pockets
that I can go to for a favor.
Oh, yeah, well, they better
be pretty fucking deep, man.
I already put back a few million.
I'm gonna put back the rest.
Look, the police they're
not even involved yet.
The internal investigator,
she's days away
from really knowing anything
Veronica Mars over there? Fuck her.
All the partners care about
is making the company whole.
They're not going to sound alarm
bells over something like wire fraud.
They don't want that
attention any more than we do.
At the end of the day,
as long as I put the money back, this
this all goes away.
Yeah, well, you better be
right because, um, you know,
I might believe you when you say
that none of this is really your fault.
No one else will.
Look, I'm not gonna let this
mistake ruin my life, or yours.
I'll give you 48 hours
to make a serious dent.
Then I go to the partners myself.
You know you're like family
to me, man, but fuck prison.
Hey, hey, it's me.
Yeah, yeah, everything's fine.
Um, I was wondering can
you can you meet later?
No, uh No. At the the office.
Mrs. Ellis. So good to see you again.
You too.
Let me show you this
new watch we got in.
I think it would be
perfect for your collection.
Actually, um, this is
gonna sound sort of strange,
but I brought in a few
pieces I was hoping to sell.
I saw online you might
do that sort of thing?
The buyback program. Of course.
Would you mind taking a look?
Give me a sense of what they're worth?
Yes, of course.
I just wanted to make space
for some new pieces in the collection.
You know how it is. Always got
your eye on something shinier.
Unfortunately, the necklace is engraved.
We won't be able to do
anything with this one.
Oh.
And the other ones?
Excuse me one moment.
The rest are worth at least 15,000.
How does it work, exactly?
I get the money today?
Sure. I just have to
process some paperwork.
Um, this one was a gift from
your husband, if I recall,
so it'll go straight back on his card.
- The, um
- W Wait. Um
If he sees I've returned it,
I'll never hear the end of it.
Is there any other option?
I could cut you a check.
But the manager would have to sign
off, if you don't mind waiting?
You know, cash would be great.
I'll see what I can do.
- On your tab?
- Yeah, please. Appreciate it.
I need a vodka soda.
You partying?
It's fucking happy hour, dude.
Okay, my bad.
Got the hookup, that's all.
What kind of hookup?
- What do you need?
- Well, there's a party later.
Might be nice to show
up with some supplies.
- Mmm.
- Yeah.
I got coke. Molly.
I got moon rocks. Less of a hangover.
Everybody gotta work tomorrow, right?
- How much you got on you?
- How much you need?
- Two grams?
- How about five?
- Moon rocks, huh?
- Mm-hmm.
- Thought that was an urban legend.
- Mm-mmm. Nah.
Hey, you got any of those Magic Blooms?
I listened to this whole podcast
on synthetic psychedelics
the other night.
- Pretty chill.
- I bet.
Uh-huh.
Well, thanks for inviting
me, but this party sucks.
I'm sorry.
I, uh I know it's
late. Thanks for coming.
So, what's the emergency?
Look, in the whole time
we've known each other,
I've never asked you for
anything like this before.
Even when I could've used it.
And God knows, there were
times I could've used it.
Look, there was, um
there was this deal, and
I have some money tied up.
How much do you need?
Nine million.
What the fuck, James?
It's just a timing hiccup with a deal.
Liquidity issues. That's all.
- "Liquidity issues"?
- Look, I'll pay you back.
- I know it sounds like a lot.
- It is a lot.
Ye Yeah. It is. It is. It is a lot.
But there's no one else
in the world that I
that I trust enough to ask.
Jesus, James.
The best I can do is four.
And even then, I'm gonna need
to move some things around.
Thank you. Thank you.
You have no idea how much
this means. Thank you.
Are you gonna tell me
why you really need this?
Or do I not wanna know?
Oh.
The, um The account to wire it to.
Tomorrow would be ideal. Thank you.
Have you thought about
what I said? About Sophie?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's time to be honest
with her. It's past time.
Look, I know you want
what's best for Sophie.
It's a lot more complicated than that.
Sometimes stirring up the past,
it does more harm than good.
You know a withdrawal of this size
will almost certainly
be flagged for review.
Whatever you've gotten yourself into
I really hope you know your way out.
Hi. Welcome to Encounter
Wellness. Can I help you?
Yes. Uh, yeah, I was hoping
to make an appointment.
Are you a member?
Not yet. Can I sign up?
Certainly. I just need you
to fill out a few forms.
And a credit card for
the membership fee.
- How much?
- Five thousand to start.
Is cash okay?
I don't see why not.
Hey, Dr. Patterson.
Yes. We have a new client up front.
The ethos is nontraditional
healing therapies
backed by cutting-edge science.
- Best of both worlds.
- Exactly.
- Sophie, right?
- Hmm.
What kind of challenges
can we help you face today?
I recently lost my long-term memory.
Everything?
That must be terrifying.
That's pretty accurate.
Do you think I can recover things?
All the other doctors
No one seems very confident
that that could happen.
You have to be willing to take
some risks, but I think we can help.
- Really?
- Mm-hmm.
What would you recommend?
Well, we would start off with
tools to reduce your stress.
Clear your mind.
And then we could start using some
of our more specialized techniques.
Like?
We've cultivated our
very own proprietary mix
of ketamine and psilocybin.
It helps our patients
make a deeper connection
with their subconscious.
And I think, eventually,
you could benefit.
Really? That's a type of therapy?
Well, hallucinogens have long been known
to create new cerebral connections.
Do you mind if I ask,
was the cause of your memory
loss organic or psychogenic?
Psychogenic?
Caused by emotional trauma,
rather than a physical injury.
Um, I fell from the side of a ferry.
One of those freak accidents
you'd never think would happen.
Hmm.
I'm sure the circumstances
around the accident
were emotionally traumatic as well.
You could say that.
What do you want to
get out of this, Sophie?
I need to remember something specific.
I'm close, but there are missing pieces.
I think I know where we should start.
We have to shut out the noise,
quiet all your senses.
You're left with nothing
but your subconscious.
Don't be alarmed if what
surfaces troubles you.
These troubling memories are
often the first to come back
because they're tied
to the strongest emotions.
The patterns of behavior we repeat.
You jumped.
Don't be alarmed if what
surfaces troubles you.
There's something about you, Tess.
What's the occasion?
When were you going to tell
me it was our anniversary?
It was two months ago.
You found the necklace.
Look, I'm I'm sorry
I didn't say anything.
You know, at the time we were so, uh
Well, better late than never.
I thought we could celebrate.
Tonight?
I booked a suite at the Palace Hotel.
That's where we got married, right?
- Yeah.
- We can have dinner, drinks.
Spend the night.
Connect.
It's just, um, not a great time.
There's a lot going on at work.
Maybe we could do it in a few weeks.
Right. Of course.
Uh, I should have
checked with you first.
I'll call and cancel.
No, fuck it. Let's go.
- Really?
- Yeah.
Look, I might have a few work
calls that I have to do, but
let's go.
As long as we're together.
Champagne seems
appropriate. Two, please.
Okay.
Hi. How are you?
Good day. Fine. Yourself?
I'm good. Are you here alone?
Uh, actually, I'm meeting someone.
Oh, that's okay. Thanks.
- Hi. How are you?
- I'm good. How are you?
I'm doing good. What
are you doing tonight?
Oh, wow. That's why you look so good.
Oh, yeah.
Will that be everything?
Yes.
Thank you.
Good news. The, uh The
suite should be ready by now.
How about a toast before we go up?
To us.
To us.
Happy anniversary, babe.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
I have to take this.
I'll go freshen up.
Yeah?
- Hey.
- Sorry to bother you, sir.
Uh, but the investigator's here.
She's asking for access to your files.
Doesn't she have a family to go home to?
- A dog to feed, something?
- I don't know, sir. I'm I'm sorry.
Maybe I can buy some time.
Look, don't give her anything.
I'll deal with it myself tomorrow.
- Oh, wait, seriously?
- Do I sound fucking serious, Todd?
Well, what am I supposed to tell her?
Figure it out.
Okay.
Nice bag.
Thank you.
Do you work here?
Sort of.
How do you do it?
How do I do what?
Make them believe.
- I saw you in the bar.
- Oh.
Well, I make them believe
by believing it myself.
Really?
For a moment.
Then I go home and have
a really hot shower.
And come back to myself.
What's that for?
A kiss.
For you?
Easiest money you'll make all night.
Is that what you were looking for?
Thanks.
If you say so.
Oh, there you are.
The room should be
ready. We should head up.
You know what?
Why don't you show me
to the ballroom instead?
The ballroom? Why?
Our wedding. I've only seen photos.
I thought it'd be nice
to see it in person.
Reminisce.
While we're here.
Okay, yeah.
Jesus Christ, man. What
the fuck are you doing?
I used to love this shit as a kid.
It really holds up. Even
the shitty aftertaste.
Man, you ever heard of
breaking and entering?
Looks more like search and
seizure from where I'm sitting.
Okay. Look, man
I was just doing a favor for
some assholes throwing a party.
Mmm.
Yo, I swear. I've never done
this kind of thing before.
Come on, bro.
Sure, I've gone to a couple
of parties, done a few drugs.
But, I mean, who hasn't,
right? I'm not like a
- I'm not like a drug dealer.
- Mmm. Well, you are what you do, Todd.
That was my first time.
Yeah, but the problem is
the law doesn't distinguish.
It puts me in a tough spot.
The second you convinced me
to sell you that extra bag
No, no. You were the
one that convinced me.
That's not how I remember it, Todd.
Yeah, man, I was perfectly happy
just to buy one bag, and then you
You sure your little extracurriculars
aren't affecting your memory, Todd?
Because I very clearly remember
you drove a hard bargain
for that second bag.
No, this is fucking entrapment.
- You really feel that way?
- Yeah.
Well, maybe you should
tell someone, huh?
Here, why don't you call my supervisor
and explain to him how you
didn't mean to buy pure MDMA
from an undercover narcotics officer.
Then explain the same thing to a judge.
And then watch that judge explain
to you that his hands are tied,
because the second you
bought that extra bag,
it became intent to distribute
with a mandatory
five-year minimum sentence.
Just breathe, Todd.
It's okay. There is
another way out of this.
All I need is one small favor from you.
You work at Ascendant, right?
I heard there's an investigation.
You're a fucking psycho.
No. I'm just trying very hard to
protect someone very important to me.
So what was it like?
Oh, my God.
Do we really have to do this?
It just feels so strange not to know.
Well, um
The altar was set up over there,
and
the guests sat here.
How did you feel?
Nervous.
Yeah. No. No, no. No.
Nervous isn't the right word.
There were butterflies?
You, uh Y-you came through
these, uh these doors over here.
I mean, the pictures, they
they don't do it justice.
You were stunning.
We said the words,
we had dinner, wine
you know.
Then what?
Then we danced.
All night long.
In our own little world.
What's wrong?
Nothing.
James, I'm still here.
Sometimes it feels
like you're here, and
sometimes you're gone.
Let's go.
Where?
What are you doing? I thought
you wanted to go up to the room.
Come in here. With me.
What are we doing here?
James?
Our wedding night
we ended up here.
What?
After everyone went to bed, we
couldn't sleep so we snuck in here
and went for a swim.
Just the two of us.
But you'll never
remember that, will you?
You'll never remember
walking down that aisle.
First time we met.
How we came together, how all that felt.
Instead, you just woke
up one day, stuck with me.
- No.
- Yeah.
No.
Everything all right?
Yeah.
I could feel you pulling in
another direction all night.
I know. I'm sorry.
Don't be. I just want you to
know you can talk to me about it.
Whatever's bothering you.
I know.
You've been there for
me through everything.
Who's been there for you, you know?
Well, you have.
Not really.
Not unless you let me be.
Sophie, what's going on?
Nothing. I just want to
know I'm doing my part.
Look, it's, um
an issue at work. Just
Someone made a mistake, and
I'm trying to help him out.
Because they deserve it.
Must have been a pretty big mistake.
Not like you to blow
things out of proportion.
Well, it, uh
It involves a not-insignificant
amount of money.
How much?
Eleven million.
And you're going to make it right.
Well, I'm trying.
You will.
Thank you for being here tonight.
Nowhere else I'd rather be.
Hmm.
- What's going on? You get my text?
- James confessed.
The money, the amount.
The whole damn thing.
What did you do?
Does it matter?
It does if he realizes
what you're doing.
He didn't. He won't.
And now we have what
we need to put him away.
And the best part is,
you can hear it yourself.
You recorded him.
What'd he say?
I think there's something else
that's maybe more pressing.
You sure you're ready?
I am.
- How are you?
- Good.
Great, actually.
How are you?
To be honest with you
after our last
session, I was concerned.
Why?
Well, for the first time since
you started your recovery,
I feel like you might be
acting a little erratic.
Excuse me?
I've noticed you following
impulsive urges, testing boundaries.
Maybe crossing lines that you
don't mean to cross in the process.
And I know it's all
coming from a good place.
Your search for your own sense of self.
But it's not just about
who you were in the past,
it's about the choices
that you're making now.
What choices exactly
are you referring to?
I spoke to James this morning.
- You what?
- He's your conservator.
I was concerned about your
interest in experimental treatment.
And James asked me to call the clinic.
You had no right to do that.
They told me you received treatment,
which happened against my
professional medical advice.
I let them know that if
they ever treat you again,
I'll make sure that
their license is revoked.
When I was in that clinic, I
finally started to recover things.
Fragments, memories.
You have no idea how it feels
to not even have the most
basic knowledge of yourself.
So tell me, Sophie.
Tell me how it feels.
I've been trying to tell
you for the past four months!
- I thought you were on my side.
- I am on your side.
Then why cut me off? What is it?
Do you feel threatened by
me going somewhere else?
I feel responsible for getting
you the help that you need.
This is gonna be hard to take in.
But I need you to listen.
Experimental treatments have been
known to trigger psychotic episodes
in people who are
biologically predisposed.
What?
Your mother was diagnosed with
a type of psychotic disorder.
- What does that mean?
- We're not sure exactly.
But it's likely that she
might have been paranoid,
had delusions that people close
to her were trying to hurt her.
You don't know anything about my mother.
James filled out your medical
history when we first started.
And you're just mentioning this now?
It was crucial for
you to form an identity
that wasn't clouded by past stigmas.
The cluster of disorders under
which your mother's diagnosis falls,
has a genetic component.
So what are you saying?
I have what she had?
I'm saying that the things
that that clinic offers
experimental treatments,
hallucinogens
they can trigger a psychotic reaction
in people who are predisposed,
and I don't know that you aren't.
- Sophie, please don't leave.
- What are you gonna do? Call James?
Sophie.
You have no idea who he really is.
What are you doing here?
I got a friend in the
Financial Crimes Unit.
Tipped her off about the embezzlement
at your husband's company.
And you had to tell me that in person?
I didn't have to.
I wanted to see you.
I wanted to see you too.
Look, FCU's gonna open up
their own investigation.
They find out what we think they
will, they're gonna bring James in.
Are you serious?
- He could really go to jail for this?
- Yeah.
- For all of it, even what he did to me?
- Yeah, well,
we gotta bring him in on this,
then we can ask the other questions.
What's wrong?
Is anyone gonna believe me
if I can't even remember
what happened that day?
We'll present the case together,
I'll be right there with you.
Yeah, but it's still
my word against his.
Just take it one step at a time, okay?
I'm working a new angle. Someone
on the inside of the firm.
If we can find out exactly
how much money we're missing,
- FCU can start to track it.
- You need to know how much.
- So what do I do?
- You?
- Yeah.
- Nothing.
But I'm around him all the
time. There must be something
You can't, all right?
It's too dangerous.
He could get scared, he
could do something stupid.
I won't let that happen.
From now on, you and
I are in this together.
Be careful.
You too.
Everyone has secrets, right?
Parts of themselves
they don't even share
with their friends, or their family,
or their partners?
And aren't those secrets,
those private parts of
ourselves no one else knows,
aren't they what make
us who we really are?
I understand you wanting
to know those things,
but my concern is that you
won't be able to access them.
And the more you try, the
more frustrated you'll become.
But I have to at least try.
The things we've had
the most success with
are the ones that push the boundaries,
the hypnosis, neurofeedback.
We can revisit those
techniques if you'd like.
There's this clinic.
They do trauma processing
and memory recovery.
- More experimental therapies.
- Sophie
And as you know,
my conservatorship prevents me from
making any decisions about my life.
I don't have access to my own money.
And the only way James
will agree to pay for it,
is if you sign off.
I've told you before,
those clinics are dangerous.
Especially for someone like you.
Someone like me?
Someone who's still fragile.
I care about you very much,
Sophie. I trust that you know that.
If you want to get your life back,
the hard work that we've been doing here
for the last four months
is what it's gonna take.
It's just you and me
showing up here every
week, doing the work.
Seriously, man. You look like shit.
- People are starting to notice.
- Stop.
Just tell me you got a plan.
- Something. Anything.
- Just keep your voice down.
Well, you do realize that me
just knowing about this shit,
makes me complicit, right?
You're right. I shouldn't
have said anything.
No. Hey, I I can keep a
secret with the best of 'em.
Um, dead hooker in a
hotel room? No problem.
You've got your fucking dick stuck
in a hamster wheel? I'm your guy.
But if you don't do
something about this
this multimillion dollar albatross
you've stuck around my neck,
things are gonna end
badly for both of us.
Look, I
I hit some dead ends.
But I I have one more shot.
Someone with deep pockets
that I can go to for a favor.
Oh, yeah, well, they better
be pretty fucking deep, man.
I already put back a few million.
I'm gonna put back the rest.
Look, the police they're
not even involved yet.
The internal investigator,
she's days away
from really knowing anything
Veronica Mars over there? Fuck her.
All the partners care about
is making the company whole.
They're not going to sound alarm
bells over something like wire fraud.
They don't want that
attention any more than we do.
At the end of the day,
as long as I put the money back, this
this all goes away.
Yeah, well, you better be
right because, um, you know,
I might believe you when you say
that none of this is really your fault.
No one else will.
Look, I'm not gonna let this
mistake ruin my life, or yours.
I'll give you 48 hours
to make a serious dent.
Then I go to the partners myself.
You know you're like family
to me, man, but fuck prison.
Hey, hey, it's me.
Yeah, yeah, everything's fine.
Um, I was wondering can
you can you meet later?
No, uh No. At the the office.
Mrs. Ellis. So good to see you again.
You too.
Let me show you this
new watch we got in.
I think it would be
perfect for your collection.
Actually, um, this is
gonna sound sort of strange,
but I brought in a few
pieces I was hoping to sell.
I saw online you might
do that sort of thing?
The buyback program. Of course.
Would you mind taking a look?
Give me a sense of what they're worth?
Yes, of course.
I just wanted to make space
for some new pieces in the collection.
You know how it is. Always got
your eye on something shinier.
Unfortunately, the necklace is engraved.
We won't be able to do
anything with this one.
Oh.
And the other ones?
Excuse me one moment.
The rest are worth at least 15,000.
How does it work, exactly?
I get the money today?
Sure. I just have to
process some paperwork.
Um, this one was a gift from
your husband, if I recall,
so it'll go straight back on his card.
- The, um
- W Wait. Um
If he sees I've returned it,
I'll never hear the end of it.
Is there any other option?
I could cut you a check.
But the manager would have to sign
off, if you don't mind waiting?
You know, cash would be great.
I'll see what I can do.
- On your tab?
- Yeah, please. Appreciate it.
I need a vodka soda.
You partying?
It's fucking happy hour, dude.
Okay, my bad.
Got the hookup, that's all.
What kind of hookup?
- What do you need?
- Well, there's a party later.
Might be nice to show
up with some supplies.
- Mmm.
- Yeah.
I got coke. Molly.
I got moon rocks. Less of a hangover.
Everybody gotta work tomorrow, right?
- How much you got on you?
- How much you need?
- Two grams?
- How about five?
- Moon rocks, huh?
- Mm-hmm.
- Thought that was an urban legend.
- Mm-mmm. Nah.
Hey, you got any of those Magic Blooms?
I listened to this whole podcast
on synthetic psychedelics
the other night.
- Pretty chill.
- I bet.
Uh-huh.
Well, thanks for inviting
me, but this party sucks.
I'm sorry.
I, uh I know it's
late. Thanks for coming.
So, what's the emergency?
Look, in the whole time
we've known each other,
I've never asked you for
anything like this before.
Even when I could've used it.
And God knows, there were
times I could've used it.
Look, there was, um
there was this deal, and
I have some money tied up.
How much do you need?
Nine million.
What the fuck, James?
It's just a timing hiccup with a deal.
Liquidity issues. That's all.
- "Liquidity issues"?
- Look, I'll pay you back.
- I know it sounds like a lot.
- It is a lot.
Ye Yeah. It is. It is. It is a lot.
But there's no one else
in the world that I
that I trust enough to ask.
Jesus, James.
The best I can do is four.
And even then, I'm gonna need
to move some things around.
Thank you. Thank you.
You have no idea how much
this means. Thank you.
Are you gonna tell me
why you really need this?
Or do I not wanna know?
Oh.
The, um The account to wire it to.
Tomorrow would be ideal. Thank you.
Have you thought about
what I said? About Sophie?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's time to be honest
with her. It's past time.
Look, I know you want
what's best for Sophie.
It's a lot more complicated than that.
Sometimes stirring up the past,
it does more harm than good.
You know a withdrawal of this size
will almost certainly
be flagged for review.
Whatever you've gotten yourself into
I really hope you know your way out.
Hi. Welcome to Encounter
Wellness. Can I help you?
Yes. Uh, yeah, I was hoping
to make an appointment.
Are you a member?
Not yet. Can I sign up?
Certainly. I just need you
to fill out a few forms.
And a credit card for
the membership fee.
- How much?
- Five thousand to start.
Is cash okay?
I don't see why not.
Hey, Dr. Patterson.
Yes. We have a new client up front.
The ethos is nontraditional
healing therapies
backed by cutting-edge science.
- Best of both worlds.
- Exactly.
- Sophie, right?
- Hmm.
What kind of challenges
can we help you face today?
I recently lost my long-term memory.
Everything?
That must be terrifying.
That's pretty accurate.
Do you think I can recover things?
All the other doctors
No one seems very confident
that that could happen.
You have to be willing to take
some risks, but I think we can help.
- Really?
- Mm-hmm.
What would you recommend?
Well, we would start off with
tools to reduce your stress.
Clear your mind.
And then we could start using some
of our more specialized techniques.
Like?
We've cultivated our
very own proprietary mix
of ketamine and psilocybin.
It helps our patients
make a deeper connection
with their subconscious.
And I think, eventually,
you could benefit.
Really? That's a type of therapy?
Well, hallucinogens have long been known
to create new cerebral connections.
Do you mind if I ask,
was the cause of your memory
loss organic or psychogenic?
Psychogenic?
Caused by emotional trauma,
rather than a physical injury.
Um, I fell from the side of a ferry.
One of those freak accidents
you'd never think would happen.
Hmm.
I'm sure the circumstances
around the accident
were emotionally traumatic as well.
You could say that.
What do you want to
get out of this, Sophie?
I need to remember something specific.
I'm close, but there are missing pieces.
I think I know where we should start.
We have to shut out the noise,
quiet all your senses.
You're left with nothing
but your subconscious.
Don't be alarmed if what
surfaces troubles you.
These troubling memories are
often the first to come back
because they're tied
to the strongest emotions.
The patterns of behavior we repeat.
You jumped.
Don't be alarmed if what
surfaces troubles you.
There's something about you, Tess.
What's the occasion?
When were you going to tell
me it was our anniversary?
It was two months ago.
You found the necklace.
Look, I'm I'm sorry
I didn't say anything.
You know, at the time we were so, uh
Well, better late than never.
I thought we could celebrate.
Tonight?
I booked a suite at the Palace Hotel.
That's where we got married, right?
- Yeah.
- We can have dinner, drinks.
Spend the night.
Connect.
It's just, um, not a great time.
There's a lot going on at work.
Maybe we could do it in a few weeks.
Right. Of course.
Uh, I should have
checked with you first.
I'll call and cancel.
No, fuck it. Let's go.
- Really?
- Yeah.
Look, I might have a few work
calls that I have to do, but
let's go.
As long as we're together.
Champagne seems
appropriate. Two, please.
Okay.
Hi. How are you?
Good day. Fine. Yourself?
I'm good. Are you here alone?
Uh, actually, I'm meeting someone.
Oh, that's okay. Thanks.
- Hi. How are you?
- I'm good. How are you?
I'm doing good. What
are you doing tonight?
Oh, wow. That's why you look so good.
Oh, yeah.
Will that be everything?
Yes.
Thank you.
Good news. The, uh The
suite should be ready by now.
How about a toast before we go up?
To us.
To us.
Happy anniversary, babe.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
I have to take this.
I'll go freshen up.
Yeah?
- Hey.
- Sorry to bother you, sir.
Uh, but the investigator's here.
She's asking for access to your files.
Doesn't she have a family to go home to?
- A dog to feed, something?
- I don't know, sir. I'm I'm sorry.
Maybe I can buy some time.
Look, don't give her anything.
I'll deal with it myself tomorrow.
- Oh, wait, seriously?
- Do I sound fucking serious, Todd?
Well, what am I supposed to tell her?
Figure it out.
Okay.
Nice bag.
Thank you.
Do you work here?
Sort of.
How do you do it?
How do I do what?
Make them believe.
- I saw you in the bar.
- Oh.
Well, I make them believe
by believing it myself.
Really?
For a moment.
Then I go home and have
a really hot shower.
And come back to myself.
What's that for?
A kiss.
For you?
Easiest money you'll make all night.
Is that what you were looking for?
Thanks.
If you say so.
Oh, there you are.
The room should be
ready. We should head up.
You know what?
Why don't you show me
to the ballroom instead?
The ballroom? Why?
Our wedding. I've only seen photos.
I thought it'd be nice
to see it in person.
Reminisce.
While we're here.
Okay, yeah.
Jesus Christ, man. What
the fuck are you doing?
I used to love this shit as a kid.
It really holds up. Even
the shitty aftertaste.
Man, you ever heard of
breaking and entering?
Looks more like search and
seizure from where I'm sitting.
Okay. Look, man
I was just doing a favor for
some assholes throwing a party.
Mmm.
Yo, I swear. I've never done
this kind of thing before.
Come on, bro.
Sure, I've gone to a couple
of parties, done a few drugs.
But, I mean, who hasn't,
right? I'm not like a
- I'm not like a drug dealer.
- Mmm. Well, you are what you do, Todd.
That was my first time.
Yeah, but the problem is
the law doesn't distinguish.
It puts me in a tough spot.
The second you convinced me
to sell you that extra bag
No, no. You were the
one that convinced me.
That's not how I remember it, Todd.
Yeah, man, I was perfectly happy
just to buy one bag, and then you
You sure your little extracurriculars
aren't affecting your memory, Todd?
Because I very clearly remember
you drove a hard bargain
for that second bag.
No, this is fucking entrapment.
- You really feel that way?
- Yeah.
Well, maybe you should
tell someone, huh?
Here, why don't you call my supervisor
and explain to him how you
didn't mean to buy pure MDMA
from an undercover narcotics officer.
Then explain the same thing to a judge.
And then watch that judge explain
to you that his hands are tied,
because the second you
bought that extra bag,
it became intent to distribute
with a mandatory
five-year minimum sentence.
Just breathe, Todd.
It's okay. There is
another way out of this.
All I need is one small favor from you.
You work at Ascendant, right?
I heard there's an investigation.
You're a fucking psycho.
No. I'm just trying very hard to
protect someone very important to me.
So what was it like?
Oh, my God.
Do we really have to do this?
It just feels so strange not to know.
Well, um
The altar was set up over there,
and
the guests sat here.
How did you feel?
Nervous.
Yeah. No. No, no. No.
Nervous isn't the right word.
There were butterflies?
You, uh Y-you came through
these, uh these doors over here.
I mean, the pictures, they
they don't do it justice.
You were stunning.
We said the words,
we had dinner, wine
you know.
Then what?
Then we danced.
All night long.
In our own little world.
What's wrong?
Nothing.
James, I'm still here.
Sometimes it feels
like you're here, and
sometimes you're gone.
Let's go.
Where?
What are you doing? I thought
you wanted to go up to the room.
Come in here. With me.
What are we doing here?
James?
Our wedding night
we ended up here.
What?
After everyone went to bed, we
couldn't sleep so we snuck in here
and went for a swim.
Just the two of us.
But you'll never
remember that, will you?
You'll never remember
walking down that aisle.
First time we met.
How we came together, how all that felt.
Instead, you just woke
up one day, stuck with me.
- No.
- Yeah.
No.
Everything all right?
Yeah.
I could feel you pulling in
another direction all night.
I know. I'm sorry.
Don't be. I just want you to
know you can talk to me about it.
Whatever's bothering you.
I know.
You've been there for
me through everything.
Who's been there for you, you know?
Well, you have.
Not really.
Not unless you let me be.
Sophie, what's going on?
Nothing. I just want to
know I'm doing my part.
Look, it's, um
an issue at work. Just
Someone made a mistake, and
I'm trying to help him out.
Because they deserve it.
Must have been a pretty big mistake.
Not like you to blow
things out of proportion.
Well, it, uh
It involves a not-insignificant
amount of money.
How much?
Eleven million.
And you're going to make it right.
Well, I'm trying.
You will.
Thank you for being here tonight.
Nowhere else I'd rather be.
Hmm.
- What's going on? You get my text?
- James confessed.
The money, the amount.
The whole damn thing.
What did you do?
Does it matter?
It does if he realizes
what you're doing.
He didn't. He won't.
And now we have what
we need to put him away.
And the best part is,
you can hear it yourself.
You recorded him.
What'd he say?
I think there's something else
that's maybe more pressing.
You sure you're ready?
I am.
- How are you?
- Good.
Great, actually.
How are you?
To be honest with you
after our last
session, I was concerned.
Why?
Well, for the first time since
you started your recovery,
I feel like you might be
acting a little erratic.
Excuse me?
I've noticed you following
impulsive urges, testing boundaries.
Maybe crossing lines that you
don't mean to cross in the process.
And I know it's all
coming from a good place.
Your search for your own sense of self.
But it's not just about
who you were in the past,
it's about the choices
that you're making now.
What choices exactly
are you referring to?
I spoke to James this morning.
- You what?
- He's your conservator.
I was concerned about your
interest in experimental treatment.
And James asked me to call the clinic.
You had no right to do that.
They told me you received treatment,
which happened against my
professional medical advice.
I let them know that if
they ever treat you again,
I'll make sure that
their license is revoked.
When I was in that clinic, I
finally started to recover things.
Fragments, memories.
You have no idea how it feels
to not even have the most
basic knowledge of yourself.
So tell me, Sophie.
Tell me how it feels.
I've been trying to tell
you for the past four months!
- I thought you were on my side.
- I am on your side.
Then why cut me off? What is it?
Do you feel threatened by
me going somewhere else?
I feel responsible for getting
you the help that you need.
This is gonna be hard to take in.
But I need you to listen.
Experimental treatments have been
known to trigger psychotic episodes
in people who are
biologically predisposed.
What?
Your mother was diagnosed with
a type of psychotic disorder.
- What does that mean?
- We're not sure exactly.
But it's likely that she
might have been paranoid,
had delusions that people close
to her were trying to hurt her.
You don't know anything about my mother.
James filled out your medical
history when we first started.
And you're just mentioning this now?
It was crucial for
you to form an identity
that wasn't clouded by past stigmas.
The cluster of disorders under
which your mother's diagnosis falls,
has a genetic component.
So what are you saying?
I have what she had?
I'm saying that the things
that that clinic offers
experimental treatments,
hallucinogens
they can trigger a psychotic reaction
in people who are predisposed,
and I don't know that you aren't.
- Sophie, please don't leave.
- What are you gonna do? Call James?
Sophie.
You have no idea who he really is.