Marvel's Jessica Jones (2015) s02e10 Episode Script
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[THEME MUSIC PLAYING.]
- [CHAINS RATTLING.]
- [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[DOOR BUZZES.]
[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER.]
Hey, Mom.
[SIGHS.]
Are they treating you okay? Have a seat.
[HOGARTH.]
You must be Officer Dale Holiday.
Yes, ma'am.
Head of security.
I'll be handling all arrangements for the inmate while she's here.
The inmate has a name.
- Respectfully, you're free to use it.
- I wanna confer with my client.
- I'll need you to clear the room.
- No can do.
We need weapons on the inmate at all times.
Oh, come on, this is overkill.
Miss Jones has a constitutional right to attorney-client privilege.
Her powers nullify that.
- Says who? - Jessica, please.
This is bullshit.
Where's your boss? She'll tell you the same thing she told me.
These are special circumstances, so we're on special protocol.
If you need privacy, I suggest you keep your voices down.
[HOGARTH SIGHS.]
I'm your attorney, Jeri Hogarth.
Obviously, you're in a very difficult position, but there is an opportunity for you to improve your situation.
You just need to agree to certain stipulations.
[BELL RINGING.]
[TRISH STAMMERING.]
Excuse me.
Which camera? [RON.]
This is just a trial run, Trish, so be yourself.
Give us three good minutes to cut into a sizzle.
- Ron, is that you? - Yeah, it's me.
You're gonna kill it.
[MAN.]
Rolling! Rolling! - [WOMAN.]
Clear the set! - I'm ready.
[JIMMY.]
I'm trying to get some color into her.
[MAN.]
In five, four, three [SIGHS.]
It's a great deal.
And you wouldn't have to go to The Raft.
And just so we're clear, The Raft is completely remote.
No visitors.
You'd be in solitary confinement 23 hours a day.
[JESSICA.]
But if you take the deal, you can stay here.
Mom You'd have all your needs met.
The tranquilizers, the restraints, your special bed would all be transferred here to the prison.
I'm assuming you wear a wig? I'll add it to the list.
Our biggest get is visitation.
You can have a relationship with your daughter.
You'd be locked up for life, but it would be a humane life.
In exchange for a full confession? You have to tell them everything you know, including everything about Karl and where they can find him.
This is coming from people far above the DA's office.
They want the man who made you.
If they want the person responsible for who I am, they already have her.
I won't give him up.
So you know where he is? As Americans, we account for 5% of the world's population, and yet, we make up 20 [STAMMERS.]
almost 25% of the world's prison population.
It started with our war on drugs.
But instead of getting people help, we we locked them up.
- Black people, poor people, women - [RON.]
Don't feel tied to your notes.
Just give it to me like you did when you quit Trish Talk.
- [STAMMERING.]
Okay.
Maybe if I stand.
- Yeah, sure.
Okay.
The number of women sent to prison has shot up by almost 800%.
- [MAN.]
We have better choices.
- Why? [BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Why? Because mass, uh mass incarceration has become America's latest addiction [STAMMERING.]
I'm sorry.
Can I get some water, please? - [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
- Water? Water, please? Take a moment.
Okay, here you go.
Thank you.
Is this what you want to talk about? Or is this what you think we want to hear? - Well, it's important to a lot of people.
- What's important to you? You wanna talk about addiction? Great.
Talk about Trish Walker and addiction.
Well, I don't know what that has to do Your history with drug use has been tabloid fodder for years.
Use it.
We got ten Barbies with microphones on this network.
- I'm not a damn Barbie.
- Okay.
Then show me who you are.
Smack me in the face with your truth.
Okay? What makes you so special? [MAN.]
I think we're back.
[JESSICA.]
Look at me.
I almost put your face through the floor.
Where's your sense of self-preservation? - You're still my mother.
- No, I just have her voice.
Karl is all I've got.
Then you're a goddamn idiot.
The deal goes away tomorrow morning.
[SIGHS.]
But I can try to buy more time for you to make up your mind.
I already have.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
Just get it off me.
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Hey.
Stick around, will ya? I got a lead on that female murder suspect.
She's powered.
No shit.
Padma, I want everyone on this.
Stringers at the 15th, the DA's office - She didn't even consider it.
- Convince her.
How? She'd rather live in a hole than even look at me.
Get creative.
The transfer will be processed in the morning.
Coming? - I'm walking.
- All right, talk later.
[CELL PHONE VIBRATES.]
Trish? Are you okay? - [TRISH.]
Is it the killer? You get her? - [JESSICA.]
Screw that.
Where are you? You're right, I lied.
I I fell way off the wagon.
But I am painfully, miserably sober now.
I can be there for you if you need help.
I just need to know if you caught the killer.
Yeah.
I knew it had to be you.
Okay.
Listen, I just left ZCN.
Somebody tipped them off about the arrest.
But to hell with them.
They're not scooping our story.
No way.
Just meet me at Alias, okay? The moral of my shitty story is, if your dead parent comes back to life, stick 'em back in the ground.
[SIGHS.]
[MALCOLM.]
So that woman was your mother? Is.
And you kept her here for two days and didn't tell anyone? It can't be easy for Jess.
She lost her whole family.
You don't have to defend me.
No, you know what else isn't easy? Giving a crap about you when you consistently lie to me.
I wanted to keep you out of it.
I work here, okay? I pretty much live here.
What do I have to do to prove to you that I can handle shit? - Mal, calm down.
- "Mal"? And you? I mean, why don't you get honest with her and tell her about that shit you've been taking? I'm so sick of being the only one who's for real around here.
- [DOOR OPENS AND SLAMS.]
- [SIGHS.]
You slept with him.
We actually have a lot in common.
So, what are you taking? - Simpson's inhaler.
- [SCOFFS.]
You have no idea what's in that shit.
It could kill you.
It could melt your insides.
Just skip the lecture.
I'm drying out.
The thing's empty, okay? Why even risk it in the first place? I don't know.
It felt like more of a risk not to take it.
You single-handedly almost took down IGH with a Patsy wig and a cell phone.
How much more of a badass do you need to be? You know the answer to that.
I won't do this story.
Not with your mom involved.
You don't deserve the blowback.
[SIGHS.]
What about Karl? [SIGHS DEEPLY.]
You know, I'm not the best person for a recovering addict to be around right now.
[SIGHS.]
Call me later.
[DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES.]
Hey.
- I was worried.
You just took off - [SCOFFS.]
About me? Really? Or about what I would tell Jessica? I deserve that.
All these months working on my shit, rebuilding some kind of life.
And then one night with you, and I'm ready to throw it all away.
- I'm sorry.
I was strung out.
- [SCOFFS.]
You didn't make me take that shit, okay? That was all me.
I mean, I still want you.
Maybe because you're bad for me, but Yeah, there it is.
So I can't do this.
I'm clean now.
Yeah, but there's a hole in your soul.
Just like there's a hole in mine, and So let's not use each other to fill it.
We're still friends, right? I don't think so.
[SIREN WAILING IN THE DISTANCE.]
[SIGHS.]
[CELL PHONE VIBRATING.]
[SIGHS.]
[JESSICA.]
She's gone.
[OSCAR.]
I know.
Uh, I saw them take her away.
- Did Vido? - No.
He was with his abuela.
He didn't see anything.
Good.
You know, the time I spent inside it wasn't easy, I'm not gonna lie.
But the first Saturday of every month, I got to see Vido.
Wasn't perfect, but to me, it was everything.
Your mother did some bad things but she's your family.
There's gotta be something good in her.
No.
She's just a selfish asshole.
- You're gonna get through this, Jessica.
- No, I won't.
I'm not gonna see my mother the first Saturday of every goddamn month.
She's going to some Guantanamo hellhole, and I'm never gonna see her again.
You downstairs? I'm going out.
[SIGHS.]
Shit.
[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS.]
[SIGHS.]
Come here.
[JESSICA SOBS.]
[OSCAR BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[SIREN WAILING IN THE DISTANCE.]
[DOOR OPENS.]
We ran several tests on the residue, but couldn't identify all its components, including an organic plant-based element.
Which means, of course, we can't replicate the drug.
Oh, that's not what I was after.
You said you were interested in reproducing it.
- That's not what I meant.
- I wrote it.
- "Customer interested in reproducing " - I misspoke.
We wouldn't have done it, anyway, given what's in it.
What do you mean? The few chemicals we could ID contain toxins too dangerous for any human being to ingest.
And if someone did? Possible liver failure, kidney failure, neurological degeneration, - maybe immunodeficiency - Got it.
Thanks.
Is it possible to track down whoever made this crap? Maybe some compound that's only available No.
Wish there was.
I'd report 'em in a hot second.
But without the active ingredient They get away with it.
Thanks.
[SIGHS.]
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
I need you to delay the transfer.
- You could have called.
- You might be bugged.
That would be highly illegal.
Special protocol, remember? [SIGHS.]
Tell them that she'll confess and hand over Karl.
Will I be lying? I hope not.
- Alisa won't sign if Dr.
Malus isn't safe.
- He won't be an issue.
Well, he will be if he's locked behind bars or if you're taking him out of the equation.
Can you get the delay? Before you do anything, there's someone I think you should meet.
Inez? Shane? Jessica Jones, Shane Ryback.
He's another beneficiary of Dr.
Malus's work.
He has the power to heal.
He healed Inez.
[SHANE.]
Nice to meet you.
Really? How long were you at the clinic? Hell if I know.
It was over ten years ago.
I wasn't even conscious half the time.
But you remember healing Inez? [SHANE SIGHS.]
They were doing a lot of tests on me, making me lay hands on people who were hurt or sick.
[SIGHS.]
I try to block it out.
But it never seems to go away, does it? How come you never told me any of this? I didn't trust you.
[SCOFFS.]
Turns out I was right.
That thing that attacked me is your mom? I hope they lock her up and melt the key down for bullets.
I wanted you to meet Shane before you made any decisions about Dr.
Malus.
What he did was unethical, yes, but also miraculous.
- Are you kidding me? - Jessica, your mother is alive.
You and Shane have extraordinary abilities.
With the proper funding and support, imagine what Dr.
Malus' work could do for the world.
You want to profit from this.
Screw profit.
[SIGHS.]
He healed me.
And if it works, he's given me a second chance.
And I want other people to have that same chance instead of locking it behind bars or eliminating it altogether.
[SIGHS DEEPLY.]
I don't know if you're for real.
I don't even know what real is anymore.
But I do know that you are not getting your hands on Karl.
Ever.
Think about it, Jessica.
Delay the transfer.
Get me in a room with my mother.
Now.
[ALISA.]
A vacation? Yeah, I've never been on one.
And you had recommended some exotic city.
Montevideo.
Sounds like a place you could get lost in.
You can do that? Make travel plans and everything? I promise.
If you promise to make the confession.
We went on our first beach vacation when you were 12.
Do you remember? It was so nice to get away from my life for a while.
Remember where we stayed? Yeah, that weird hotel where all the rooms had love themes.
Mmm, the theme was prostitution.
It was a hooker hotel? It was cheap.
It was two minutes from the water.
You loved it.
You always were a romantic.
Sure.
Valentine's Day, Sweet Valley High I'm all in.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
You kids got into a fight about which room to stay in.
You wanted Honeymoon Heaven.
Phillip wanted Tiki Hideaway.
I chose the Paradise Suite.
I loved it.
Maybe I'll go pay it a visit.
For old times' sake.
[DOOR BUZZES AND OPENS.]
She's loyal, your daughter.
It's nice to see.
My old man spent half his life locked in a place like this.
You surprised? I used to teach mathematics.
Shit happens.
- Is he still in prison? - Dead.
Diabetes.
He went in whole.
They carried him out in pieces.
[BEEPS.]
Sorry.
- I loved him, but he was a shit bird.
- [CHUCKLES.]
Never made a promise he wouldn't break.
I'm nothing like him.
We all tell ourselves that.
Just make sure you stay healthy.
- I'll be back when you finish your lunch.
- Oh, I'm done.
I don't eat meat.
Oh.
We didn't know that.
It's fine.
Can't have you go hungry on my watch.
I'm not hungry.
All you got was some steamed vegetables and a half potato.
That's not enough calories.
If I let you get finicky, everyone will want to do the same, won't they? I'm not everyone.
I know.
You've killed people with your bare hands.
As long as you're in my care, it's my job to keep you under control.
Just leave me alone.
I can't.
A promise is a promise.
Now, eat your protein.
[SIGHS.]
You eat it.
I warned you.
Eat your protein, 46592.
- You eat it.
- [GASPS.]
[GRUNTING.]
- [WHIMPERING.]
- [BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[HOLIDAY GRUNTING.]
You can leave here whole, or you can leave in pieces.
But one thing you will never do is control me.
[HUFFING.]
[LOCK CLICKING.]
[KARL GRUNTS.]
What are you doing here? Where's Alisa? The only place that she's safe now because of you.
Prison.
You're here to turn me in.
I wish.
The only chance my mother has at some semblance of a normal life is to give you up.
People pretty high up the food chain are interested in your little experiments, so they're offering her a deal.
Look, I did everything I could to keep my work away from those clowns in DC.
If the wrong people got their hands on it [SIGHS.]
It scares the hell out of me.
Me, too.
That's why I'm getting you out of here.
I'm not cutting out on Alisa.
I I have to help her.
Here's how you help.
You get on a plane and you go to a country with no extradition.
Then her confession can't hurt you.
I don't give a crap about that.
Do you give a crap about her murdering more people? You know that she will go apeshit if you get caught.
This is the only way that she takes the deal.
I married her.
[SIGHS.]
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
Here.
In this room.
She was legally dead, so I'm guessing that wasn't official.
That didn't matter.
It was the two of us.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
She carried me over the threshold.
We stood right there, and we said our vows.
Alisa and I love each other.
I need you to know that.
Stand against that door.
And take off your glasses.
[CLICKING.]
I'll be back with a new passport.
You pack your bags.
You're going to South America.
And if you ever go near any kind of science again, I swear to God, I will hunt you down and tear your arms off.
[JESSICA SIGHS.]
How many others are there? Like me, like my mother, like Robert Coleman, like Shane? Shane? Shane Ryback.
The guy who heals people.
I don't have a clue who you're talking about.
Don't lie to me.
Jessica, I never treated anybody named Shane.
And I definitely never had a patient that could heal other people.
Shit.
[SIGHS.]
[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER.]
Move forward, inmate.
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Is that your real hair color, or is it from a bottle? - Both.
- Mmm.
That's what I thought.
I'm surprised they let you in here with all the security.
The warden owes me one.
I did a segment on her last year.
First female warden of a New York prison.
Played well.
Bully for you.
I have questions.
I thought you might have questions for me, too.
Just one.
Shoot.
Why did you come after us? I'm a journalist.
You're a personality.
I wanted to stop IGH from hurting people.
Karl was saving lives! - Ma'am, move away from the inmate.
- I'm okay.
- Ma'am.
- All right, I'm backing up.
Just, uh Just give us a few more minutes, please.
It won't happen again.
[SIGHS.]
Five more minutes.
Thank you.
You were saying? You hunted us down, because I did it for my sister.
Sister? Jessica was drinking more, losing her temper.
She's always had a temper.
Just like me.
I checked to see if they transferred you to The Raft.
They hadn't.
So, clearly, you took a deal.
But Dr.
Malus hasn't been caught.
So you haven't given him up yet.
So you want me to tell you where Karl is so you can take the credit and revive your pathetic little career.
I wanna make sure he surrenders peacefully.
I'll get his side of the story out there.
You'd do that? I wanna help Jessica put this behind her.
- And if you love your daughter - If you loved my daughter you'd stop this bullshit quest.
- But you can't stop, can you? - No.
Because Karl experimented on her.
She never asked for powers.
But she's got them, and you don't.
And you can't stand that, can you? That's why you wouldn't let this investigation die.
You are the reason why I did everything I did! You did it because you're a cold-blooded killer.
That's why your own daughter turned you in.
I should have killed you when I had the chance! Run back to Jessica.
Tell her about our little chat! But she is my daughter, and she will always choose me over you! [PRINTER WHIRRING.]
- [BEEPS.]
- How much longer is this gonna take? I'm going as fast as I can.
[SIGHS.]
Don't want your friend caught over a missing detail.
- He's not my friend.
- [KNOCK ON DOOR.]
- Are you expecting someone? - No.
- Shit.
- [KNOCKING CONTINUES.]
Hi, you don't know me.
I'm Trish Walker.
I'm Jessica's friend.
Trish, hi.
Oscar.
Nice to meet you.
- You, too.
- What are you doing here? Uh, Malcolm told me you guys were a thing, and you weren't answering your phone.
His kid's asleep.
Let's talk in the hallway.
What's going on? I met your mom.
What? She said she should have killed me.
Right after she blamed me for her murder rampage.
So what? You went to the prison? [DOOR OPENS.]
I needed to see what you saw in her.
But, Jess, I don't.
- That woman is an animal.
- [SIGHS.]
[EXHALES DEEPLY.]
She's been in a coma for five years.
[SIGHS.]
It does something to a person's brain.
[STAMMERS.]
She can't help herself.
Bullshit.
She planned those murders.
She killed people to protect a man who is just as dangerous as she is.
Trish, you have to let it go.
He's getting away with it.
Okay? She's paying, he's not.
End of story.
- Not if he does it again.
- He's not going to do it again.
[SIGHS.]
How do you know that? [SIGHS.]
Oh, my God.
That's why your mom took the deal.
You're helping him.
I am not doing anything to help him.
She's in your head.
She's manipulating you.
You don't know the situation.
- She's not who you think she is.
- She is my mother.
She is mine to deal with.
You do not get a say.
- [MUSIC PLAYING.]
- [GRUNTING.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[GRUNTING.]
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
[PANTING.]
[MACHINE WHIRRING.]
- [ELECTRICITY CRACKLES.]
- [GASPS.]
[GRUNTS.]
- Morning, inmate.
- [BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Got those shipped here especially for you.
I'm gonna kill - [ELECTRICITY CRACKLING.]
- [GRUNTING.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
I used to be a bad seed.
Mad at the world for kicking me in the teeth.
Felt it was only fair to kick it back.
But my grandparents changed all that.
- [ELECTRICITY CRACKLING.]
- [GRUNTING.]
[PANTING.]
They took me hunting, fishing, taught me to say, "Yes, sir," "No, sir.
" They loved me enough to impose rules.
You're gonna learn my rules, 46592.
But one word from me, and visitation with that daughter of yours, it's over.
Forever.
So you gonna eat your protein or not? [WHIMPERING.]
[JESSICA.]
Hey.
Hey, I think it's done.
- Did it ding? - No.
It's not done.
[SIGHS.]
Shit.
[OSCAR GROANS.]
We've still got 24 hours before the deal is pulled, right? I just want this to be over with.
Then what? What do you mean? This guy disappears.
Uh, your mother, she takes the deal.
What do you do? I get back to my life.
What does that look like? Drinking.
Sleeping.
Taking pictures of people cheating.
It's all very glamorous.
Why do you ask? I'm just trying to figure out if we're a part of it.
[STUTTERS.]
Are you sure you even want to? [SCOFFS.]
It's a lot.
I'm a lot.
[MACHINE DINGS.]
- Does that mean it's finally done? - That's the assembly.
It's dry.
I'll get it to you first thing tomorrow morning.
Morning? - [CELL PHONE VIBRATES.]
- [JESSICA SIGHS.]
Shit.
I gotta go.
[JESSICA SIGHS.]
Hey.
Call me when it's done, okay? [DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES.]
Sign in, please.
Yeah, I'll let you know.
You got it.
Your mother signed the paperwork.
[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER.]
Great.
I didn't expect a happy dance, but a little gratitude would be nice.
Whatever your motivation I appreciate what you did for my mom.
You're welcome.
I know you don't trust me.
And I understand why.
But after what I've been through my intentions were genuine.
You've stared death in the face.
You know how it can change a person.
I'm changed.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
[SIGHS.]
And it feels good.
Jeri.
[SIGHS.]
I don't think you are changed.
Forgiveness is hard for you.
I know.
I mean physically.
You're still Shane's a fraud.
I'm sorry? He was never at IGH, and they never made a healer.
- But Inez - She lied.
She used what she knew from working at IGH, and she made the whole thing up.
I felt something when he touched me.
- Because you wanted to feel something.
- I'm not some ignorant trailer park hick.
What he did to me was real.
I've had no symptoms.
- In, what, two days? - [SIGHS.]
You can't test for ALS, right? So you can't confirm the results.
Inez is a nurse.
She knew that.
Mmm-mmm.
No.
- Let me deal with them.
- No.
- Then you need to go the cops.
- No.
Jeri, you don't deserve this.
- They are scum.
- You're wrong.
Whoever you talked to, whatever they told you, it's wrong.
Shane is real.
Then just be careful.
We don't know what these people are capable of.
I'll file Alisa's paperwork by the end of business.
Tomorrow, she gives her confession.
[KNOCKING.]
[SIGHS AND KNOCKS ON DOOR.]
[HOLIDAY.]
Keep it still, 46592.
[DOOR LOCK BEEPS AND CLICKS.]
What's up, guys? Well, those are sci-fi.
Better than being chained to the table like a dog.
[SIGHS.]
- Are you all right? - Yeah, I just couldn't sleep.
You told my best friend that you should have killed her.
I shouldn't have said that to Trish.
I know how much she means to you.
That's how I managed to keep my hands off her, but you have got to keep her the hell away from Karl.
- On it.
- I can stomach this cage as long as I know that both of you are okay.
But if anything happens to either of you I will lose my shit.
You won't have to.
I've been working hard on this new case.
And I think I'm getting close to solving it.
Just waiting on the paperwork.
It'll be tomorrow.
[SOFTLY.]
Thank you.
What happened to your arms? It's just a rash.
That's a burn.
Is it the cuffs? - Are they hurting you? - [WHISPERS.]
Leave it alone.
Who did this to you? I will handle this when the time is right.
You handling things is what got you here in the first place.
Jessica, please.
Jess Jessica.
You stay put.
Don't do anything.
I'll be back as soon as I can.
- [KNOCK ON DOOR.]
- See you later, fellas.
[MALCOLM.]
Where are you? - I'm right here.
- No, you're not.
I can't stop thinking about Jessica.
Her mom is using her to get to Karl.
You don't know that.
Something's up with her.
No.
Something's up with you.
Yeah, I fell off the wagon, I quit my show, I bombed an audition for my dream job.
And two weeks ago, I hit my mother in the face.
Damn.
I haven't felt like myself in I don't know how long.
But knowing Karl is out there, it's killing me, and - I don't know.
Maybe I'm messed up - No.
Look, it kills me, too.
See, Mal? That's what brought us together.
We can't just stand by while bad shit happens.
It's not in us.
[SIGHS.]
Um, Jessica's my boss.
This is her family.
We're her family.
Okay, that woman has her hooks in so deep, Jessica can't think straight.
Okay, so she helps Karl.
What next? How far will Jessica go? So you wanna find him? I'm going to find him.
One way or another.
- And you want my help.
- [SCOFFS.]
- That's not why I'm here.
- But you want my help.
Only what you're willing to give.
But you are the PI.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
Associate.
[MALCOLM.]
She's so gonna fire me for this.
She'll be pissed.
But she'll realize we freaking saved her eventually.
There's nothing in her recent searches.
No deleted e-mails.
Let me check her cloud.
Oh, shit.
There are photos taken yesterday.
- I don't believe it.
- [TRISH.]
Believe it.
Can we find out where these were taken? Uh, if Jess didn't turn off her location data.
Got it.
I will let you know as soon as I find him.
I promise.
Like I'm gonna let you do this alone.
[SIGHS.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Ah Oh.
[CRYING.]
Oh.
[CONTINUES CRYING.]
[GASPS.]
Oh Oh, God.
[CONTINUES CRYING.]
[YELLS.]
[SOBBING.]
[SHOUTS.]
[JESSICA.]
Hi, Jackie Charles here.
I'm calling from the New York Board of Prisons.
You worked with Dale Holiday, didn't you? You guys were both guards at Great.
Then I'm glad I tracked you down.
Well, we are giving a career achievement award to Dale, and we'd love to get a few colorful anecdotes for our tribute.
Yeah.
Career achievement award.
Really? When was he fired? May I ask why? Not for publication, of course.
I just wanna make sure we're giving the award to a worthy member.
You mean "prisoner suicides"? As in plural? - Will you follow that bus? - [DRIVER.]
You got it.
How many of these suicides were there? I flashed Karl's picture to a couple of maids.
They wouldn't talk.
I guess what happens at the Love Motel stays at the Love Motel.
We could start knocking on doors, but Would give him a chance to run.
Then we wait.
Oh, shit.
There he is.
[TRISH.]
He's looking for someone.
- Jessica? - [SIGHS.]
- What're you doing? - Calling the cops.
- Don't.
- Why not? He could be gone by the time they get here.
Okay, so what's your plan? I'm going in there.
You stay out here and keep an eye out for Jessica.
- Trish, please, don't be crazy.
- You should leave.
[MALCOLM.]
God damn it.
Do you have a jack or a lug wrench back here? Why? Because we're not going in there unarmed.
I'm sorry.
[GRUNTS.]
[JESSICA.]
Being inside someone's house is like being inside their head.
I can find everything they're proud of and everything that they want to hide.
Now, what are you hiding, Dale? Dale inherited more than his grandparents' house.
He also got their love of trophies.
If these were suicides, they wouldn't be on his wall.
He likes to hunt.
- [YELPS.]
- [GRUNTING.]
[JESSICA GRUNTS.]
You attacked me.
You attacked me in my home! Self-defense! [PANTING.]
[JESSICA SHUDDERING.]
- [CHAINS RATTLING.]
- [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[DOOR BUZZES.]
[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER.]
Hey, Mom.
[SIGHS.]
Are they treating you okay? Have a seat.
[HOGARTH.]
You must be Officer Dale Holiday.
Yes, ma'am.
Head of security.
I'll be handling all arrangements for the inmate while she's here.
The inmate has a name.
- Respectfully, you're free to use it.
- I wanna confer with my client.
- I'll need you to clear the room.
- No can do.
We need weapons on the inmate at all times.
Oh, come on, this is overkill.
Miss Jones has a constitutional right to attorney-client privilege.
Her powers nullify that.
- Says who? - Jessica, please.
This is bullshit.
Where's your boss? She'll tell you the same thing she told me.
These are special circumstances, so we're on special protocol.
If you need privacy, I suggest you keep your voices down.
[HOGARTH SIGHS.]
I'm your attorney, Jeri Hogarth.
Obviously, you're in a very difficult position, but there is an opportunity for you to improve your situation.
You just need to agree to certain stipulations.
[BELL RINGING.]
[TRISH STAMMERING.]
Excuse me.
Which camera? [RON.]
This is just a trial run, Trish, so be yourself.
Give us three good minutes to cut into a sizzle.
- Ron, is that you? - Yeah, it's me.
You're gonna kill it.
[MAN.]
Rolling! Rolling! - [WOMAN.]
Clear the set! - I'm ready.
[JIMMY.]
I'm trying to get some color into her.
[MAN.]
In five, four, three [SIGHS.]
It's a great deal.
And you wouldn't have to go to The Raft.
And just so we're clear, The Raft is completely remote.
No visitors.
You'd be in solitary confinement 23 hours a day.
[JESSICA.]
But if you take the deal, you can stay here.
Mom You'd have all your needs met.
The tranquilizers, the restraints, your special bed would all be transferred here to the prison.
I'm assuming you wear a wig? I'll add it to the list.
Our biggest get is visitation.
You can have a relationship with your daughter.
You'd be locked up for life, but it would be a humane life.
In exchange for a full confession? You have to tell them everything you know, including everything about Karl and where they can find him.
This is coming from people far above the DA's office.
They want the man who made you.
If they want the person responsible for who I am, they already have her.
I won't give him up.
So you know where he is? As Americans, we account for 5% of the world's population, and yet, we make up 20 [STAMMERS.]
almost 25% of the world's prison population.
It started with our war on drugs.
But instead of getting people help, we we locked them up.
- Black people, poor people, women - [RON.]
Don't feel tied to your notes.
Just give it to me like you did when you quit Trish Talk.
- [STAMMERING.]
Okay.
Maybe if I stand.
- Yeah, sure.
Okay.
The number of women sent to prison has shot up by almost 800%.
- [MAN.]
We have better choices.
- Why? [BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Why? Because mass, uh mass incarceration has become America's latest addiction [STAMMERING.]
I'm sorry.
Can I get some water, please? - [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
- Water? Water, please? Take a moment.
Okay, here you go.
Thank you.
Is this what you want to talk about? Or is this what you think we want to hear? - Well, it's important to a lot of people.
- What's important to you? You wanna talk about addiction? Great.
Talk about Trish Walker and addiction.
Well, I don't know what that has to do Your history with drug use has been tabloid fodder for years.
Use it.
We got ten Barbies with microphones on this network.
- I'm not a damn Barbie.
- Okay.
Then show me who you are.
Smack me in the face with your truth.
Okay? What makes you so special? [MAN.]
I think we're back.
[JESSICA.]
Look at me.
I almost put your face through the floor.
Where's your sense of self-preservation? - You're still my mother.
- No, I just have her voice.
Karl is all I've got.
Then you're a goddamn idiot.
The deal goes away tomorrow morning.
[SIGHS.]
But I can try to buy more time for you to make up your mind.
I already have.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
Just get it off me.
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Hey.
Stick around, will ya? I got a lead on that female murder suspect.
She's powered.
No shit.
Padma, I want everyone on this.
Stringers at the 15th, the DA's office - She didn't even consider it.
- Convince her.
How? She'd rather live in a hole than even look at me.
Get creative.
The transfer will be processed in the morning.
Coming? - I'm walking.
- All right, talk later.
[CELL PHONE VIBRATES.]
Trish? Are you okay? - [TRISH.]
Is it the killer? You get her? - [JESSICA.]
Screw that.
Where are you? You're right, I lied.
I I fell way off the wagon.
But I am painfully, miserably sober now.
I can be there for you if you need help.
I just need to know if you caught the killer.
Yeah.
I knew it had to be you.
Okay.
Listen, I just left ZCN.
Somebody tipped them off about the arrest.
But to hell with them.
They're not scooping our story.
No way.
Just meet me at Alias, okay? The moral of my shitty story is, if your dead parent comes back to life, stick 'em back in the ground.
[SIGHS.]
[MALCOLM.]
So that woman was your mother? Is.
And you kept her here for two days and didn't tell anyone? It can't be easy for Jess.
She lost her whole family.
You don't have to defend me.
No, you know what else isn't easy? Giving a crap about you when you consistently lie to me.
I wanted to keep you out of it.
I work here, okay? I pretty much live here.
What do I have to do to prove to you that I can handle shit? - Mal, calm down.
- "Mal"? And you? I mean, why don't you get honest with her and tell her about that shit you've been taking? I'm so sick of being the only one who's for real around here.
- [DOOR OPENS AND SLAMS.]
- [SIGHS.]
You slept with him.
We actually have a lot in common.
So, what are you taking? - Simpson's inhaler.
- [SCOFFS.]
You have no idea what's in that shit.
It could kill you.
It could melt your insides.
Just skip the lecture.
I'm drying out.
The thing's empty, okay? Why even risk it in the first place? I don't know.
It felt like more of a risk not to take it.
You single-handedly almost took down IGH with a Patsy wig and a cell phone.
How much more of a badass do you need to be? You know the answer to that.
I won't do this story.
Not with your mom involved.
You don't deserve the blowback.
[SIGHS.]
What about Karl? [SIGHS DEEPLY.]
You know, I'm not the best person for a recovering addict to be around right now.
[SIGHS.]
Call me later.
[DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES.]
Hey.
- I was worried.
You just took off - [SCOFFS.]
About me? Really? Or about what I would tell Jessica? I deserve that.
All these months working on my shit, rebuilding some kind of life.
And then one night with you, and I'm ready to throw it all away.
- I'm sorry.
I was strung out.
- [SCOFFS.]
You didn't make me take that shit, okay? That was all me.
I mean, I still want you.
Maybe because you're bad for me, but Yeah, there it is.
So I can't do this.
I'm clean now.
Yeah, but there's a hole in your soul.
Just like there's a hole in mine, and So let's not use each other to fill it.
We're still friends, right? I don't think so.
[SIREN WAILING IN THE DISTANCE.]
[SIGHS.]
[CELL PHONE VIBRATING.]
[SIGHS.]
[JESSICA.]
She's gone.
[OSCAR.]
I know.
Uh, I saw them take her away.
- Did Vido? - No.
He was with his abuela.
He didn't see anything.
Good.
You know, the time I spent inside it wasn't easy, I'm not gonna lie.
But the first Saturday of every month, I got to see Vido.
Wasn't perfect, but to me, it was everything.
Your mother did some bad things but she's your family.
There's gotta be something good in her.
No.
She's just a selfish asshole.
- You're gonna get through this, Jessica.
- No, I won't.
I'm not gonna see my mother the first Saturday of every goddamn month.
She's going to some Guantanamo hellhole, and I'm never gonna see her again.
You downstairs? I'm going out.
[SIGHS.]
Shit.
[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS.]
[SIGHS.]
Come here.
[JESSICA SOBS.]
[OSCAR BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[SIREN WAILING IN THE DISTANCE.]
[DOOR OPENS.]
We ran several tests on the residue, but couldn't identify all its components, including an organic plant-based element.
Which means, of course, we can't replicate the drug.
Oh, that's not what I was after.
You said you were interested in reproducing it.
- That's not what I meant.
- I wrote it.
- "Customer interested in reproducing " - I misspoke.
We wouldn't have done it, anyway, given what's in it.
What do you mean? The few chemicals we could ID contain toxins too dangerous for any human being to ingest.
And if someone did? Possible liver failure, kidney failure, neurological degeneration, - maybe immunodeficiency - Got it.
Thanks.
Is it possible to track down whoever made this crap? Maybe some compound that's only available No.
Wish there was.
I'd report 'em in a hot second.
But without the active ingredient They get away with it.
Thanks.
[SIGHS.]
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
I need you to delay the transfer.
- You could have called.
- You might be bugged.
That would be highly illegal.
Special protocol, remember? [SIGHS.]
Tell them that she'll confess and hand over Karl.
Will I be lying? I hope not.
- Alisa won't sign if Dr.
Malus isn't safe.
- He won't be an issue.
Well, he will be if he's locked behind bars or if you're taking him out of the equation.
Can you get the delay? Before you do anything, there's someone I think you should meet.
Inez? Shane? Jessica Jones, Shane Ryback.
He's another beneficiary of Dr.
Malus's work.
He has the power to heal.
He healed Inez.
[SHANE.]
Nice to meet you.
Really? How long were you at the clinic? Hell if I know.
It was over ten years ago.
I wasn't even conscious half the time.
But you remember healing Inez? [SHANE SIGHS.]
They were doing a lot of tests on me, making me lay hands on people who were hurt or sick.
[SIGHS.]
I try to block it out.
But it never seems to go away, does it? How come you never told me any of this? I didn't trust you.
[SCOFFS.]
Turns out I was right.
That thing that attacked me is your mom? I hope they lock her up and melt the key down for bullets.
I wanted you to meet Shane before you made any decisions about Dr.
Malus.
What he did was unethical, yes, but also miraculous.
- Are you kidding me? - Jessica, your mother is alive.
You and Shane have extraordinary abilities.
With the proper funding and support, imagine what Dr.
Malus' work could do for the world.
You want to profit from this.
Screw profit.
[SIGHS.]
He healed me.
And if it works, he's given me a second chance.
And I want other people to have that same chance instead of locking it behind bars or eliminating it altogether.
[SIGHS DEEPLY.]
I don't know if you're for real.
I don't even know what real is anymore.
But I do know that you are not getting your hands on Karl.
Ever.
Think about it, Jessica.
Delay the transfer.
Get me in a room with my mother.
Now.
[ALISA.]
A vacation? Yeah, I've never been on one.
And you had recommended some exotic city.
Montevideo.
Sounds like a place you could get lost in.
You can do that? Make travel plans and everything? I promise.
If you promise to make the confession.
We went on our first beach vacation when you were 12.
Do you remember? It was so nice to get away from my life for a while.
Remember where we stayed? Yeah, that weird hotel where all the rooms had love themes.
Mmm, the theme was prostitution.
It was a hooker hotel? It was cheap.
It was two minutes from the water.
You loved it.
You always were a romantic.
Sure.
Valentine's Day, Sweet Valley High I'm all in.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
You kids got into a fight about which room to stay in.
You wanted Honeymoon Heaven.
Phillip wanted Tiki Hideaway.
I chose the Paradise Suite.
I loved it.
Maybe I'll go pay it a visit.
For old times' sake.
[DOOR BUZZES AND OPENS.]
She's loyal, your daughter.
It's nice to see.
My old man spent half his life locked in a place like this.
You surprised? I used to teach mathematics.
Shit happens.
- Is he still in prison? - Dead.
Diabetes.
He went in whole.
They carried him out in pieces.
[BEEPS.]
Sorry.
- I loved him, but he was a shit bird.
- [CHUCKLES.]
Never made a promise he wouldn't break.
I'm nothing like him.
We all tell ourselves that.
Just make sure you stay healthy.
- I'll be back when you finish your lunch.
- Oh, I'm done.
I don't eat meat.
Oh.
We didn't know that.
It's fine.
Can't have you go hungry on my watch.
I'm not hungry.
All you got was some steamed vegetables and a half potato.
That's not enough calories.
If I let you get finicky, everyone will want to do the same, won't they? I'm not everyone.
I know.
You've killed people with your bare hands.
As long as you're in my care, it's my job to keep you under control.
Just leave me alone.
I can't.
A promise is a promise.
Now, eat your protein.
[SIGHS.]
You eat it.
I warned you.
Eat your protein, 46592.
- You eat it.
- [GASPS.]
[GRUNTING.]
- [WHIMPERING.]
- [BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[HOLIDAY GRUNTING.]
You can leave here whole, or you can leave in pieces.
But one thing you will never do is control me.
[HUFFING.]
[LOCK CLICKING.]
[KARL GRUNTS.]
What are you doing here? Where's Alisa? The only place that she's safe now because of you.
Prison.
You're here to turn me in.
I wish.
The only chance my mother has at some semblance of a normal life is to give you up.
People pretty high up the food chain are interested in your little experiments, so they're offering her a deal.
Look, I did everything I could to keep my work away from those clowns in DC.
If the wrong people got their hands on it [SIGHS.]
It scares the hell out of me.
Me, too.
That's why I'm getting you out of here.
I'm not cutting out on Alisa.
I I have to help her.
Here's how you help.
You get on a plane and you go to a country with no extradition.
Then her confession can't hurt you.
I don't give a crap about that.
Do you give a crap about her murdering more people? You know that she will go apeshit if you get caught.
This is the only way that she takes the deal.
I married her.
[SIGHS.]
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
Here.
In this room.
She was legally dead, so I'm guessing that wasn't official.
That didn't matter.
It was the two of us.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
She carried me over the threshold.
We stood right there, and we said our vows.
Alisa and I love each other.
I need you to know that.
Stand against that door.
And take off your glasses.
[CLICKING.]
I'll be back with a new passport.
You pack your bags.
You're going to South America.
And if you ever go near any kind of science again, I swear to God, I will hunt you down and tear your arms off.
[JESSICA SIGHS.]
How many others are there? Like me, like my mother, like Robert Coleman, like Shane? Shane? Shane Ryback.
The guy who heals people.
I don't have a clue who you're talking about.
Don't lie to me.
Jessica, I never treated anybody named Shane.
And I definitely never had a patient that could heal other people.
Shit.
[SIGHS.]
[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER.]
Move forward, inmate.
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Is that your real hair color, or is it from a bottle? - Both.
- Mmm.
That's what I thought.
I'm surprised they let you in here with all the security.
The warden owes me one.
I did a segment on her last year.
First female warden of a New York prison.
Played well.
Bully for you.
I have questions.
I thought you might have questions for me, too.
Just one.
Shoot.
Why did you come after us? I'm a journalist.
You're a personality.
I wanted to stop IGH from hurting people.
Karl was saving lives! - Ma'am, move away from the inmate.
- I'm okay.
- Ma'am.
- All right, I'm backing up.
Just, uh Just give us a few more minutes, please.
It won't happen again.
[SIGHS.]
Five more minutes.
Thank you.
You were saying? You hunted us down, because I did it for my sister.
Sister? Jessica was drinking more, losing her temper.
She's always had a temper.
Just like me.
I checked to see if they transferred you to The Raft.
They hadn't.
So, clearly, you took a deal.
But Dr.
Malus hasn't been caught.
So you haven't given him up yet.
So you want me to tell you where Karl is so you can take the credit and revive your pathetic little career.
I wanna make sure he surrenders peacefully.
I'll get his side of the story out there.
You'd do that? I wanna help Jessica put this behind her.
- And if you love your daughter - If you loved my daughter you'd stop this bullshit quest.
- But you can't stop, can you? - No.
Because Karl experimented on her.
She never asked for powers.
But she's got them, and you don't.
And you can't stand that, can you? That's why you wouldn't let this investigation die.
You are the reason why I did everything I did! You did it because you're a cold-blooded killer.
That's why your own daughter turned you in.
I should have killed you when I had the chance! Run back to Jessica.
Tell her about our little chat! But she is my daughter, and she will always choose me over you! [PRINTER WHIRRING.]
- [BEEPS.]
- How much longer is this gonna take? I'm going as fast as I can.
[SIGHS.]
Don't want your friend caught over a missing detail.
- He's not my friend.
- [KNOCK ON DOOR.]
- Are you expecting someone? - No.
- Shit.
- [KNOCKING CONTINUES.]
Hi, you don't know me.
I'm Trish Walker.
I'm Jessica's friend.
Trish, hi.
Oscar.
Nice to meet you.
- You, too.
- What are you doing here? Uh, Malcolm told me you guys were a thing, and you weren't answering your phone.
His kid's asleep.
Let's talk in the hallway.
What's going on? I met your mom.
What? She said she should have killed me.
Right after she blamed me for her murder rampage.
So what? You went to the prison? [DOOR OPENS.]
I needed to see what you saw in her.
But, Jess, I don't.
- That woman is an animal.
- [SIGHS.]
[EXHALES DEEPLY.]
She's been in a coma for five years.
[SIGHS.]
It does something to a person's brain.
[STAMMERS.]
She can't help herself.
Bullshit.
She planned those murders.
She killed people to protect a man who is just as dangerous as she is.
Trish, you have to let it go.
He's getting away with it.
Okay? She's paying, he's not.
End of story.
- Not if he does it again.
- He's not going to do it again.
[SIGHS.]
How do you know that? [SIGHS.]
Oh, my God.
That's why your mom took the deal.
You're helping him.
I am not doing anything to help him.
She's in your head.
She's manipulating you.
You don't know the situation.
- She's not who you think she is.
- She is my mother.
She is mine to deal with.
You do not get a say.
- [MUSIC PLAYING.]
- [GRUNTING.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[GRUNTING.]
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
[PANTING.]
[MACHINE WHIRRING.]
- [ELECTRICITY CRACKLES.]
- [GASPS.]
[GRUNTS.]
- Morning, inmate.
- [BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Got those shipped here especially for you.
I'm gonna kill - [ELECTRICITY CRACKLING.]
- [GRUNTING.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
I used to be a bad seed.
Mad at the world for kicking me in the teeth.
Felt it was only fair to kick it back.
But my grandparents changed all that.
- [ELECTRICITY CRACKLING.]
- [GRUNTING.]
[PANTING.]
They took me hunting, fishing, taught me to say, "Yes, sir," "No, sir.
" They loved me enough to impose rules.
You're gonna learn my rules, 46592.
But one word from me, and visitation with that daughter of yours, it's over.
Forever.
So you gonna eat your protein or not? [WHIMPERING.]
[JESSICA.]
Hey.
Hey, I think it's done.
- Did it ding? - No.
It's not done.
[SIGHS.]
Shit.
[OSCAR GROANS.]
We've still got 24 hours before the deal is pulled, right? I just want this to be over with.
Then what? What do you mean? This guy disappears.
Uh, your mother, she takes the deal.
What do you do? I get back to my life.
What does that look like? Drinking.
Sleeping.
Taking pictures of people cheating.
It's all very glamorous.
Why do you ask? I'm just trying to figure out if we're a part of it.
[STUTTERS.]
Are you sure you even want to? [SCOFFS.]
It's a lot.
I'm a lot.
[MACHINE DINGS.]
- Does that mean it's finally done? - That's the assembly.
It's dry.
I'll get it to you first thing tomorrow morning.
Morning? - [CELL PHONE VIBRATES.]
- [JESSICA SIGHS.]
Shit.
I gotta go.
[JESSICA SIGHS.]
Hey.
Call me when it's done, okay? [DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES.]
Sign in, please.
Yeah, I'll let you know.
You got it.
Your mother signed the paperwork.
[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER.]
Great.
I didn't expect a happy dance, but a little gratitude would be nice.
Whatever your motivation I appreciate what you did for my mom.
You're welcome.
I know you don't trust me.
And I understand why.
But after what I've been through my intentions were genuine.
You've stared death in the face.
You know how it can change a person.
I'm changed.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
[SIGHS.]
And it feels good.
Jeri.
[SIGHS.]
I don't think you are changed.
Forgiveness is hard for you.
I know.
I mean physically.
You're still Shane's a fraud.
I'm sorry? He was never at IGH, and they never made a healer.
- But Inez - She lied.
She used what she knew from working at IGH, and she made the whole thing up.
I felt something when he touched me.
- Because you wanted to feel something.
- I'm not some ignorant trailer park hick.
What he did to me was real.
I've had no symptoms.
- In, what, two days? - [SIGHS.]
You can't test for ALS, right? So you can't confirm the results.
Inez is a nurse.
She knew that.
Mmm-mmm.
No.
- Let me deal with them.
- No.
- Then you need to go the cops.
- No.
Jeri, you don't deserve this.
- They are scum.
- You're wrong.
Whoever you talked to, whatever they told you, it's wrong.
Shane is real.
Then just be careful.
We don't know what these people are capable of.
I'll file Alisa's paperwork by the end of business.
Tomorrow, she gives her confession.
[KNOCKING.]
[SIGHS AND KNOCKS ON DOOR.]
[HOLIDAY.]
Keep it still, 46592.
[DOOR LOCK BEEPS AND CLICKS.]
What's up, guys? Well, those are sci-fi.
Better than being chained to the table like a dog.
[SIGHS.]
- Are you all right? - Yeah, I just couldn't sleep.
You told my best friend that you should have killed her.
I shouldn't have said that to Trish.
I know how much she means to you.
That's how I managed to keep my hands off her, but you have got to keep her the hell away from Karl.
- On it.
- I can stomach this cage as long as I know that both of you are okay.
But if anything happens to either of you I will lose my shit.
You won't have to.
I've been working hard on this new case.
And I think I'm getting close to solving it.
Just waiting on the paperwork.
It'll be tomorrow.
[SOFTLY.]
Thank you.
What happened to your arms? It's just a rash.
That's a burn.
Is it the cuffs? - Are they hurting you? - [WHISPERS.]
Leave it alone.
Who did this to you? I will handle this when the time is right.
You handling things is what got you here in the first place.
Jessica, please.
Jess Jessica.
You stay put.
Don't do anything.
I'll be back as soon as I can.
- [KNOCK ON DOOR.]
- See you later, fellas.
[MALCOLM.]
Where are you? - I'm right here.
- No, you're not.
I can't stop thinking about Jessica.
Her mom is using her to get to Karl.
You don't know that.
Something's up with her.
No.
Something's up with you.
Yeah, I fell off the wagon, I quit my show, I bombed an audition for my dream job.
And two weeks ago, I hit my mother in the face.
Damn.
I haven't felt like myself in I don't know how long.
But knowing Karl is out there, it's killing me, and - I don't know.
Maybe I'm messed up - No.
Look, it kills me, too.
See, Mal? That's what brought us together.
We can't just stand by while bad shit happens.
It's not in us.
[SIGHS.]
Um, Jessica's my boss.
This is her family.
We're her family.
Okay, that woman has her hooks in so deep, Jessica can't think straight.
Okay, so she helps Karl.
What next? How far will Jessica go? So you wanna find him? I'm going to find him.
One way or another.
- And you want my help.
- [SCOFFS.]
- That's not why I'm here.
- But you want my help.
Only what you're willing to give.
But you are the PI.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
Associate.
[MALCOLM.]
She's so gonna fire me for this.
She'll be pissed.
But she'll realize we freaking saved her eventually.
There's nothing in her recent searches.
No deleted e-mails.
Let me check her cloud.
Oh, shit.
There are photos taken yesterday.
- I don't believe it.
- [TRISH.]
Believe it.
Can we find out where these were taken? Uh, if Jess didn't turn off her location data.
Got it.
I will let you know as soon as I find him.
I promise.
Like I'm gonna let you do this alone.
[SIGHS.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Ah Oh.
[CRYING.]
Oh.
[CONTINUES CRYING.]
[GASPS.]
Oh Oh, God.
[CONTINUES CRYING.]
[YELLS.]
[SOBBING.]
[SHOUTS.]
[JESSICA.]
Hi, Jackie Charles here.
I'm calling from the New York Board of Prisons.
You worked with Dale Holiday, didn't you? You guys were both guards at Great.
Then I'm glad I tracked you down.
Well, we are giving a career achievement award to Dale, and we'd love to get a few colorful anecdotes for our tribute.
Yeah.
Career achievement award.
Really? When was he fired? May I ask why? Not for publication, of course.
I just wanna make sure we're giving the award to a worthy member.
You mean "prisoner suicides"? As in plural? - Will you follow that bus? - [DRIVER.]
You got it.
How many of these suicides were there? I flashed Karl's picture to a couple of maids.
They wouldn't talk.
I guess what happens at the Love Motel stays at the Love Motel.
We could start knocking on doors, but Would give him a chance to run.
Then we wait.
Oh, shit.
There he is.
[TRISH.]
He's looking for someone.
- Jessica? - [SIGHS.]
- What're you doing? - Calling the cops.
- Don't.
- Why not? He could be gone by the time they get here.
Okay, so what's your plan? I'm going in there.
You stay out here and keep an eye out for Jessica.
- Trish, please, don't be crazy.
- You should leave.
[MALCOLM.]
God damn it.
Do you have a jack or a lug wrench back here? Why? Because we're not going in there unarmed.
I'm sorry.
[GRUNTS.]
[JESSICA.]
Being inside someone's house is like being inside their head.
I can find everything they're proud of and everything that they want to hide.
Now, what are you hiding, Dale? Dale inherited more than his grandparents' house.
He also got their love of trophies.
If these were suicides, they wouldn't be on his wall.
He likes to hunt.
- [YELPS.]
- [GRUNTING.]
[JESSICA GRUNTS.]
You attacked me.
You attacked me in my home! Self-defense! [PANTING.]
[JESSICA SHUDDERING.]