The Girlfriend Experience (2016) s02e05 Episode Script
Erica & Anna: Ep3 - Solicitation
FEMALE NARRATOR: Previously on The Girlfriend Experience.
You're beautiful.
ERICA: I have something you should take a look at.
MARK: Where did you fucking get this? Where did you fucking get this? Answer me! ERICA: I want your donor list.
The entire list and that's just to start with.
MARK: Over my dead fucking body! BECKER: We need to ensure that the regulatory rollback continues.
This is our chance to keep control of the political system and protect our interests for decades to come.
Hope you had a good time last night.
Seems like you and your date enjoyed yourselves.
What's her name? Anna? Yes.
She's a beautiful woman.
You're very lucky.
Thank you.
What can I do for you? McCord needs ad money.
This next phase of the race is crucial.
- How much? - Ten million.
With continued support if the race tightens.
Okay.
If I go with McCord, I'll need direct access.
- Of course.
- I know he'd welcome your thoughts on the financial sector and tax policy.
I want McCord to sponsor an amendment to Baden-Fost cutting capital requirements for derivative trading by 50% and push it through the Senate Banking Committee.
That's not possible.
Direct access is one thing, but determining legislation one way or the other is not something a donation can get you.
In the '80s, I told my partner I wanted to raise a billion dollars for a private equity fund an unprecedented goal.
Neither of us had ever worked a day in asset management but we knew there was money to be made.
Now, luckily, my partner was, uh, wise enough to go along with my vision.
Then we ended up falling short of that goal raising 960 million in under a year.
Forty short, but we took it in stride.
We put word out we wanted to raise a billion in funds and the people who would have given us 50 gave a 100.
We set the framework.
They stretched their boundaries.
Now, I need you to stretch yours.
Float the idea, and then get me a meeting to talk it over with McCord.
I'll see what I can do.
We'd like you to look into Erica Myles and her assistant, Sandra Fuchs.
The Finance Director for Right To Action? - Yes.
- What's your interest in them? Erica approached me about the possibility of coming to work for our foundation.
She asked me to keep it confidential which is understandable, given her current position.
We just need to do due diligence.
That shouldn't be a problem.
We'd also like you to look into an Anna Carr.
This is her professional website.
- What's your connection to her? - I'd rather not say.
Do you know her real name or where she lives? Nope.
I'm afraid we can't help you.
The only way that we could find out her real identity is through either pretexting or impersonating being a client.
And given the fact that she works as an escort I doubt she'd be willing to reveal her identity voluntarily.
And why is that a problem? Well, pretexting is against the law.
And we're a legitimate investigative firm.
We conduct extensive, in-depth research, and help to identify and eliminate our client's vulnerabilities.
RIFKIND: To do that, we must abide by all local, state and federal laws.
How much? It's not a question of money.
We can help you with Erica Myles and Sandra Fuchs but not Ms.
Carr.
Thank you.
Hi.
A large soy latte and a butter croissant.
CAFE EMPLOYEE: Would you like the croissant heated? Please.
I probably have to work late tonight.
But I'd love to see you tomorrow evening if you're free and want to get together.
Sure, I'd love to.
You have beautiful hands.
I really wanna kiss you, but there are people around.
No one's watching.
Here.
Press up against me.
(BREATHES HEAVILY) Do you like that? Yeah.
I'm gonna keep talking and everyone will think we're just having a conversation.
You're so hot.
First time I saw you, I wanted to fuck you.
- Did you know that? - No.
I love feeling your body on top of mine.
I love fucking you.
I love taking you in my mouth.
I love it when you cum.
That's when I told her that she was lucky to have me in her life, that there was no one like me.
Can I get you something else? Some more Chablis? No, we're fine, thanks.
Just the check.
Okay.
There is no one like me.
There is no one who can make you cum like me, is there? (BREATHING HEAVILY) That's it.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (CHUCKLES) Next time, just kiss me.
I have to get going.
I have an appointment.
Here.
Let me get lunch.
It's on me.
- Are you sure? - Yeah.
Okay.
Thank you.
- I'll see you tomorrow.
- I look forward to it.
Me too.
(PANTING) (MOANS) (MOANING) (BREATHING HEAVILY) (EXHALES SHARPLY) - Hi.
- Hey.
- Were you waiting long? - No, I just got here.
I came with a client today.
And? No, I know, I cum a lot.
But not like this.
I came three times in a row.
Afterwards, I could barely walk to the bathroom.
My thighs were shaking so badly.
Nice.
(CELL PHONE BUZZING) - Anna.
- Hey.
ANNA: I just got home.
What were you doing? I was seeing a friend.
How 'bout you? Busy with work, but, you know, thinking of you.
Oh, yeah? What are you thinking? Of you with your clients.
Did you see any today? ANNA: Yes.
Did you have sex with them? ANNA: Yes.
What did you do? I let them fuck me.
Do you like that? Do you like imagining me getting fucked by another person? Yes.
A man or a woman? Both.
I wanna see you sucking someone's cock.
You do? Are you touching yourself? Yes.
Oh, fuck.
Shit.
(GROANS) (WATER RUNNING) I'm on my way to meet Shaw now.
SANDRA: We got some bad news.
Glass' office just called.
They're pulling out.
Why? They said they wanna go in a different direction.
Who with? I asked, but they wouldn't say.
What are you doing? Don't go down this street.
ERICA: Can't you see that it's blocked? He doesn't even know how to drive and it's his one job.
I'll never get there at this rate.
(SIGHS) All right, I'll call Glass.
Is that it? SANDRA: Yeah.
Okay, thanks.
(ENGINE REVVING) What is it? We have a problem.
We're in a tight race, and we hear you're considering joining New York in a class action lawsuit against Crescent Health.
ERICA: I'm sure you're aware that ONC Capital owns Crescent Health and that McCord was a partner in ONC before running for office.
I'm sure you know that I'm up for re-election next year.
- He wants a donation.
- How much? Seventy-five.
He wanted 150, but I reminded him he'd want our support in the general.
He'll announce he's dropping the suit next week.
MARDIAN: He's a venal prick, but the 75's worth it.
We'll own him from here on out.
Exactly.
On another note Glass is pulling out.
It doesn't make sense.
There's no one else on the committee.
Let it go.
He's asking for more than he's worth.
Here.
I want you to record me.
Why? 'Cause I miss your cock when I'm not with you.
(CHUCKLES) Yeah, what do you miss about it? Everything.
The way it tastes and the way it feels in my mouth.
How big it is.
(KERSCH GROANS) - Do you like that? - Yeah.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) Do you like it when I suck your cock? Yes.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) I want you to cum on me.
Cum on my face.
Cum all over me.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (MOANS) Yeah.
How long have you lived here? About six years.
It's beautiful.
Thanks.
I like it.
It's comfortable.
Here.
(GLASSES CLINK) It's nice to see you.
I have something for you.
Do you have a laptop? Yeah, it's on the coffee table.
Here.
Play it.
ANNA: Do you like that? (KERSCH GROANING) Yeah.
ANNA: Do you like it when I suck your cock? KERSCH: Yeah.
(KERSCH MOANS) ANNA: I want you to cum on me.
Cum on my face.
Cum all over me.
(KERSCH PANTING) Come here.
God, I'm so wet for you.
Go down on me.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) - Do you like that? - Yeah.
Do you like it when I suck your clit? Yeah.
I want you to cum on me.
Cum in my mouth.
Cum all over me.
(MOANS) (MOANS) (MOANING) (BREATHING HEAVILY) Oh.
You're going to make me cum.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (SIGHS) Feel me.
- What time is it? - It's a little after six.
I have to go to work.
Here's a key.
I thought you should have it.
Just lock up when you leave.
Okay.
Go back to sleep.
I'll call you later.
Steven, Erica Myles.
I got you the meeting.
STEVEN: Good.
It'll be on the 24th in Columbus.
Adam Thiem, T-H-I-E-M, will be in contact to confirm once McCord's schedule's set.
All right? Any problems, gimme a call.
Great, and, uh, if the meeting goes well which I'm sure it will, I'd be happy to introduce you to a few of my colleagues who are also interested in working together.
I look forward to it.
Thank you.
STEVEN: Good.
We'll be in touch.
All right, thank you.
Bye.
(KNOCK ON DOOR) There's a Darya Esford here, asking to see you.
Should I send her in? Yeah.
Can you hold my calls? (CLEARS THROAT) Thank you.
Hi.
Hi.
I hope I'm not disturbing you.
I won't be long.
Um, not at all.
Want to shut the door? Sure.
I'm sorry the way things ended up between us.
It's all right.
- I mean, you don't have to - No, no.
I want to.
I I've been under a lot of pressure lately and I realize that, in many ways I'm becoming someone I don't wanna be.
I don't wanna be that person who pushes people away.
Especially people I care about and look up to.
I'm very sorry I didn't appreciate and-and listen to you more.
Thank you.
Thank you for saying that.
(CELL PHONE BUZZING) You'll find biographical information educational and employment histories mortgage and driving records, and so on.
Everything in the public record.
Regarding Erica Myles, the only area that may possibly be of any concern is the fact that she's had several relationships with women significantly younger than her the longest lasting three years.
Her latest relationship was with a Darya Esford who currently works as a communications specialist at Eisner & Taurig, the lobbying firm here in DC.
RIFKIND: Her exes and their current addresses are also in the file.
Apart from that, there was nothing of note.
We did, however find a major red flag concerning Sandra Fuchs.
- Anna.
- Hey! Is this a good time? - Yeah.
- Did you get my messages? I did.
Sorry I didn't call you back, um I've just been swamped with work.
ANNA: Did you wanna get together later? I gotta work late.
Mm Why don't we meet at my house? You got keys.
I can text you when I'm getting out of here.
ANNA: Okay.
Are you all right? Yeah, I'm fine.
Why? ANNA: You sound distant.
It's just work.
I got a lot going on.
Um all right.
I'll see you later tonight.
- Okay, see you.
Bye.
- Bye.
(DOOR UNLOCKS) (DOOR SHUTS) (DOOR UNLOCKS) (DOOR SHUTS) (DOOR UNLOCKS) (DOOR SHUTS) - Hi.
- Hi.
What is it? My ex came by the office yesterday, unexpectedly.
It threw me a little.
Are you gonna start seeing her again? No.
It's done.
How long were you together? Nearly two years.
Are you in love with her? Not anymore.
We're just friends.
I believe you.
What's her name? Darya.
That's a pretty name.
Hey.
Hi.
It's late.
Why don't we go to bed? I'm gonna stay up for a little bit.
I'm not tired yet.
Okay.
But come soon.
- Thank you.
- Thanks.
Have a nice day.
You too.
CAFE EMPLOYEE: Good morning.
What can I get for you? Hi, Sandra.
Let me get this for you.
Uh, soy latte and a butter croissant and I will have a medium black coffee.
- Who are you? What's going on? - Just give me one moment.
I'll explain everything.
It's all good.
Trust me.
CAFE EMPLOYEE: Would you like the croissant heated? Oh.
Yes, please.
- The total is 9.
51.
- Thanks.
Shall we go over here while we wait, so we can talk? It won't take long.
Who are you? How do you know what I order? Oh, I know a lot about you.
Where you went to school, where you work Especially where you work.
I also know that you forged some of your references and part of your CV when you applied to Right To Action.
What do you want? Shall we get our coffee? Don't want it to get cold.
You're beautiful.
ERICA: I have something you should take a look at.
MARK: Where did you fucking get this? Where did you fucking get this? Answer me! ERICA: I want your donor list.
The entire list and that's just to start with.
MARK: Over my dead fucking body! BECKER: We need to ensure that the regulatory rollback continues.
This is our chance to keep control of the political system and protect our interests for decades to come.
Hope you had a good time last night.
Seems like you and your date enjoyed yourselves.
What's her name? Anna? Yes.
She's a beautiful woman.
You're very lucky.
Thank you.
What can I do for you? McCord needs ad money.
This next phase of the race is crucial.
- How much? - Ten million.
With continued support if the race tightens.
Okay.
If I go with McCord, I'll need direct access.
- Of course.
- I know he'd welcome your thoughts on the financial sector and tax policy.
I want McCord to sponsor an amendment to Baden-Fost cutting capital requirements for derivative trading by 50% and push it through the Senate Banking Committee.
That's not possible.
Direct access is one thing, but determining legislation one way or the other is not something a donation can get you.
In the '80s, I told my partner I wanted to raise a billion dollars for a private equity fund an unprecedented goal.
Neither of us had ever worked a day in asset management but we knew there was money to be made.
Now, luckily, my partner was, uh, wise enough to go along with my vision.
Then we ended up falling short of that goal raising 960 million in under a year.
Forty short, but we took it in stride.
We put word out we wanted to raise a billion in funds and the people who would have given us 50 gave a 100.
We set the framework.
They stretched their boundaries.
Now, I need you to stretch yours.
Float the idea, and then get me a meeting to talk it over with McCord.
I'll see what I can do.
We'd like you to look into Erica Myles and her assistant, Sandra Fuchs.
The Finance Director for Right To Action? - Yes.
- What's your interest in them? Erica approached me about the possibility of coming to work for our foundation.
She asked me to keep it confidential which is understandable, given her current position.
We just need to do due diligence.
That shouldn't be a problem.
We'd also like you to look into an Anna Carr.
This is her professional website.
- What's your connection to her? - I'd rather not say.
Do you know her real name or where she lives? Nope.
I'm afraid we can't help you.
The only way that we could find out her real identity is through either pretexting or impersonating being a client.
And given the fact that she works as an escort I doubt she'd be willing to reveal her identity voluntarily.
And why is that a problem? Well, pretexting is against the law.
And we're a legitimate investigative firm.
We conduct extensive, in-depth research, and help to identify and eliminate our client's vulnerabilities.
RIFKIND: To do that, we must abide by all local, state and federal laws.
How much? It's not a question of money.
We can help you with Erica Myles and Sandra Fuchs but not Ms.
Carr.
Thank you.
Hi.
A large soy latte and a butter croissant.
CAFE EMPLOYEE: Would you like the croissant heated? Please.
I probably have to work late tonight.
But I'd love to see you tomorrow evening if you're free and want to get together.
Sure, I'd love to.
You have beautiful hands.
I really wanna kiss you, but there are people around.
No one's watching.
Here.
Press up against me.
(BREATHES HEAVILY) Do you like that? Yeah.
I'm gonna keep talking and everyone will think we're just having a conversation.
You're so hot.
First time I saw you, I wanted to fuck you.
- Did you know that? - No.
I love feeling your body on top of mine.
I love fucking you.
I love taking you in my mouth.
I love it when you cum.
That's when I told her that she was lucky to have me in her life, that there was no one like me.
Can I get you something else? Some more Chablis? No, we're fine, thanks.
Just the check.
Okay.
There is no one like me.
There is no one who can make you cum like me, is there? (BREATHING HEAVILY) That's it.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (CHUCKLES) Next time, just kiss me.
I have to get going.
I have an appointment.
Here.
Let me get lunch.
It's on me.
- Are you sure? - Yeah.
Okay.
Thank you.
- I'll see you tomorrow.
- I look forward to it.
Me too.
(PANTING) (MOANS) (MOANING) (BREATHING HEAVILY) (EXHALES SHARPLY) - Hi.
- Hey.
- Were you waiting long? - No, I just got here.
I came with a client today.
And? No, I know, I cum a lot.
But not like this.
I came three times in a row.
Afterwards, I could barely walk to the bathroom.
My thighs were shaking so badly.
Nice.
(CELL PHONE BUZZING) - Anna.
- Hey.
ANNA: I just got home.
What were you doing? I was seeing a friend.
How 'bout you? Busy with work, but, you know, thinking of you.
Oh, yeah? What are you thinking? Of you with your clients.
Did you see any today? ANNA: Yes.
Did you have sex with them? ANNA: Yes.
What did you do? I let them fuck me.
Do you like that? Do you like imagining me getting fucked by another person? Yes.
A man or a woman? Both.
I wanna see you sucking someone's cock.
You do? Are you touching yourself? Yes.
Oh, fuck.
Shit.
(GROANS) (WATER RUNNING) I'm on my way to meet Shaw now.
SANDRA: We got some bad news.
Glass' office just called.
They're pulling out.
Why? They said they wanna go in a different direction.
Who with? I asked, but they wouldn't say.
What are you doing? Don't go down this street.
ERICA: Can't you see that it's blocked? He doesn't even know how to drive and it's his one job.
I'll never get there at this rate.
(SIGHS) All right, I'll call Glass.
Is that it? SANDRA: Yeah.
Okay, thanks.
(ENGINE REVVING) What is it? We have a problem.
We're in a tight race, and we hear you're considering joining New York in a class action lawsuit against Crescent Health.
ERICA: I'm sure you're aware that ONC Capital owns Crescent Health and that McCord was a partner in ONC before running for office.
I'm sure you know that I'm up for re-election next year.
- He wants a donation.
- How much? Seventy-five.
He wanted 150, but I reminded him he'd want our support in the general.
He'll announce he's dropping the suit next week.
MARDIAN: He's a venal prick, but the 75's worth it.
We'll own him from here on out.
Exactly.
On another note Glass is pulling out.
It doesn't make sense.
There's no one else on the committee.
Let it go.
He's asking for more than he's worth.
Here.
I want you to record me.
Why? 'Cause I miss your cock when I'm not with you.
(CHUCKLES) Yeah, what do you miss about it? Everything.
The way it tastes and the way it feels in my mouth.
How big it is.
(KERSCH GROANS) - Do you like that? - Yeah.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) Do you like it when I suck your cock? Yes.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) I want you to cum on me.
Cum on my face.
Cum all over me.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (MOANS) Yeah.
How long have you lived here? About six years.
It's beautiful.
Thanks.
I like it.
It's comfortable.
Here.
(GLASSES CLINK) It's nice to see you.
I have something for you.
Do you have a laptop? Yeah, it's on the coffee table.
Here.
Play it.
ANNA: Do you like that? (KERSCH GROANING) Yeah.
ANNA: Do you like it when I suck your cock? KERSCH: Yeah.
(KERSCH MOANS) ANNA: I want you to cum on me.
Cum on my face.
Cum all over me.
(KERSCH PANTING) Come here.
God, I'm so wet for you.
Go down on me.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) - Do you like that? - Yeah.
Do you like it when I suck your clit? Yeah.
I want you to cum on me.
Cum in my mouth.
Cum all over me.
(MOANS) (MOANS) (MOANING) (BREATHING HEAVILY) Oh.
You're going to make me cum.
(BREATHING HEAVILY) (SIGHS) Feel me.
- What time is it? - It's a little after six.
I have to go to work.
Here's a key.
I thought you should have it.
Just lock up when you leave.
Okay.
Go back to sleep.
I'll call you later.
Steven, Erica Myles.
I got you the meeting.
STEVEN: Good.
It'll be on the 24th in Columbus.
Adam Thiem, T-H-I-E-M, will be in contact to confirm once McCord's schedule's set.
All right? Any problems, gimme a call.
Great, and, uh, if the meeting goes well which I'm sure it will, I'd be happy to introduce you to a few of my colleagues who are also interested in working together.
I look forward to it.
Thank you.
STEVEN: Good.
We'll be in touch.
All right, thank you.
Bye.
(KNOCK ON DOOR) There's a Darya Esford here, asking to see you.
Should I send her in? Yeah.
Can you hold my calls? (CLEARS THROAT) Thank you.
Hi.
Hi.
I hope I'm not disturbing you.
I won't be long.
Um, not at all.
Want to shut the door? Sure.
I'm sorry the way things ended up between us.
It's all right.
- I mean, you don't have to - No, no.
I want to.
I I've been under a lot of pressure lately and I realize that, in many ways I'm becoming someone I don't wanna be.
I don't wanna be that person who pushes people away.
Especially people I care about and look up to.
I'm very sorry I didn't appreciate and-and listen to you more.
Thank you.
Thank you for saying that.
(CELL PHONE BUZZING) You'll find biographical information educational and employment histories mortgage and driving records, and so on.
Everything in the public record.
Regarding Erica Myles, the only area that may possibly be of any concern is the fact that she's had several relationships with women significantly younger than her the longest lasting three years.
Her latest relationship was with a Darya Esford who currently works as a communications specialist at Eisner & Taurig, the lobbying firm here in DC.
RIFKIND: Her exes and their current addresses are also in the file.
Apart from that, there was nothing of note.
We did, however find a major red flag concerning Sandra Fuchs.
- Anna.
- Hey! Is this a good time? - Yeah.
- Did you get my messages? I did.
Sorry I didn't call you back, um I've just been swamped with work.
ANNA: Did you wanna get together later? I gotta work late.
Mm Why don't we meet at my house? You got keys.
I can text you when I'm getting out of here.
ANNA: Okay.
Are you all right? Yeah, I'm fine.
Why? ANNA: You sound distant.
It's just work.
I got a lot going on.
Um all right.
I'll see you later tonight.
- Okay, see you.
Bye.
- Bye.
(DOOR UNLOCKS) (DOOR SHUTS) (DOOR UNLOCKS) (DOOR SHUTS) (DOOR UNLOCKS) (DOOR SHUTS) - Hi.
- Hi.
What is it? My ex came by the office yesterday, unexpectedly.
It threw me a little.
Are you gonna start seeing her again? No.
It's done.
How long were you together? Nearly two years.
Are you in love with her? Not anymore.
We're just friends.
I believe you.
What's her name? Darya.
That's a pretty name.
Hey.
Hi.
It's late.
Why don't we go to bed? I'm gonna stay up for a little bit.
I'm not tired yet.
Okay.
But come soon.
- Thank you.
- Thanks.
Have a nice day.
You too.
CAFE EMPLOYEE: Good morning.
What can I get for you? Hi, Sandra.
Let me get this for you.
Uh, soy latte and a butter croissant and I will have a medium black coffee.
- Who are you? What's going on? - Just give me one moment.
I'll explain everything.
It's all good.
Trust me.
CAFE EMPLOYEE: Would you like the croissant heated? Oh.
Yes, please.
- The total is 9.
51.
- Thanks.
Shall we go over here while we wait, so we can talk? It won't take long.
Who are you? How do you know what I order? Oh, I know a lot about you.
Where you went to school, where you work Especially where you work.
I also know that you forged some of your references and part of your CV when you applied to Right To Action.
What do you want? Shall we get our coffee? Don't want it to get cold.