Marvel's Jessica Jones (2015) s03e06 Episode Script
A.K.A Sorry Face
[THEME MUSIC PLAYING.]
[TRAIN HORN BLOWING.]
[JESSICA.]
Mom would have loved this.
Not the corpses or my near-death encounter with a shitwad psycho but finding said shitwad, - exposing him - [CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS.]
that's the stuff of heroes.
That's what Mom wanted.
Maybe I want it, too.
[SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE.]
[SIGHS.]
Jesus.
Address for Gregory Sallinger.
The killer who you followed here.
How'd you get onto Sallinger in the first place? Working a case.
Who are the clients? Was there a specific lead or piece of evidence? It's privileged.
That's not good enough.
Finding a serial killer, that's not good enough? Part of my job is to build a case against this guy.
I gotta walk the jury through the investigation, the chain of evidence.
Well, all the evidence I've got is in that tank.
- But you'll search his place? - Second I get a warrant.
Check behind the bureau.
You might find something that helps you put those pieces together.
You single-handedly found a serial killer.
Not bad for a day's work.
I'll come down when you're ready for my official statement.
Till then, I'll be drunk.
[CAR HONKS.]
Let's get into Sallinger's apartment before the cops get a warrant.
- There's got to be a lead.
- The cops are gonna handle it.
Well The cops only know what we gave them.
They didn't even know there was a serial killer for years.
There's heroic shit that we do, which we've done.
And there's heroic shit that they do, which they're doing with resources that we don't have.
And we have resources that they don't have.
Why pull out now? Because this piece of shit tried to kill me, twice.
If he gets off on some technicality, then he's gonna try again, and I'm gonna have to do something that I don't wanna do.
[CELL PHONE CHIMES.]
Oh, damn it.
Mom and that stupid show.
Text.
Got caught up, period.
Cover for me, question mark.
- You should just go.
- Not while he's still out there.
Next time, it could be you in that tank.
"Next time"? So - we're still doing this? - I think you're missing the point.
I get the point.
This is dangerous.
I could die.
[SIGHING.]
Okay, you get the point.
Or you could save me, like I saved you, because we have each other's backs now.
I think you're having too much fun with this.
And, right now, I really just wanna shower those dead body parts out of my head.
[FASTENS SEATBELT.]
[CAR STARTS.]
[GROANING.]
[MUFFLED SHOUTING.]
[GROANS.]
You're spoiling my shot.
[GRUNTS.]
[EXHALES.]
I normally do this in a private home setting, which you don't have.
But no one will distract me here.
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Distracting you from from what? [MACHINE BUZZING AND BEEPING.]
- [SALLINGER.]
From your photo shoot.
- [ERIK.]
Is that what this is? Looks more like a kill-type situation.
That's incidental.
What I create and capture on film is the point.
Look, I know I blackmailed you.
That pisses you off.
You don't want me spilling your secret It's too late for that.
They found my scraps, so I've had to move on.
I am here to witness the moment you realize your true worth.
My my worth? [SALLINGER.]
Hmm.
You are crippled by good looks and charm, and they afford you a pride in your underfed mind.
You've teamed with an arrogant alcoholic who embodies fortune over ability.
She has not earned her powers.
- She's cheated.
- Yeah.
Cheaters suck.
And because she has cheated, you two were able to do me harm.
Do you see that this is unfair? Yes.
Fortune over ability.
[SALLINGER.]
No.
You don't see it.
Not yet.
Before we begin, there's something I need to know.
How exactly did you find out about me? [CELL PHONE VIBRATING.]
Hey.
Where are you? Hogarth called an emergency meeting.
I can't make it.
Babe, it's all hands on deck.
We rely on you.
I'm nobody's goddamn errand boy.
Is this you bailing when shit gets real? I'm not bailing.
I'll come in when I can, but right now, I gotta run.
Talk later.
- Love y - [CALL DISCONNECTS.]
[SIGHS.]
Peter Lyonne was a troubled man.
Unstable, angry, despairing.
He needed to blame someone, he He blamed me.
If I could force the fallout of this onto me alone, I would.
But, inevitably, it will spill over onto you as well.
However trust me when I say that this will not define us.
Not one more client will leave us today.
Not one.
You know why? Because we are the best goddamn lawyers they will ever have the privilege of working with.
We know our shit.
We know their shit.
And we do not lose.
I want every client contacted, reassured, bullied, cajoled, whatever it takes.
Do what you do best.
Fight.
Go do it.
[ALL MURMURING.]
Zaya.
Any word from Rand? They're giving me the runaround.
But I'm going there now to beat down some doors.
There is not a door strong enough to keep you out.
Careers are made on days like this.
[SIGHS.]
[ELEVATOR DINGS.]
Hey.
What happened to you? Where's Berry? She called her goddamn pimp, who sucker punched me.
Jesus.
So she's back on the street? I've just spent my entire night searching street corners and hooker hotels.
I'm just back here to check her priors, regular haunts, and I got leads, so Malcolm, I was just standing knee-deep in body parts of Sallinger's kills.
- What? You got him? - Not yet.
So she can't be out there alone.
I'm on it.
She works the street corner of 40th and 10th.
- Copy.
- Maybe she's with Erik.
[LINE RINGING.]
Erik? - [SALLINGER.]
He traded up.
- He's got me in a commercial You touch him, and I'll rip your face off.
That's exactly the level of discourse I expected.
What do you want? I want to know how you found me.
Tell me where you are, and I'll come explain every mistake you've made.
If you can find me, find me.
If not, you can pick up his pieces.
[CALL DISCONNECTS.]
[ERIK BREATHING HEAVILY.]
A superhero is after me.
[CHUCKLES.]
It'd be flattering if it weren't such hubris.
Time to capture some truth.
Let's start with you being honest about who you are.
[CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING.]
I told you we'd handle it.
I heard you.
Yet here you are.
You have control issues, Jones.
Look, I just I can't let him get away.
We've got an APB out.
His phone is being tracked.
His neighbors are being canvassed.
The feds are gonna get involved as well.
Costa, I need to know what you've got.
You agreed to let us carry the ball on this.
That was before.
I changed my mind.
I What do you have? Nothing yet.
Tell me about the photos behind the bureau.
- You found it? - It was full of bleak landscape photos.
But the guy has an eye.
- He cleaned it out.
- What was in it? Photos of his eight victims.
Jesus.
Seven.
You mean seven, not eight.
The coroner counted seven bodies in that train yard.
We've already ID'd all of them.
Detective Costa? We got press.
Shit! - Goddamn Internet.
- Hey I have copies of the photos that were in that album.
I'll trade you for that list of victims' names.
The photos will be inadmissible.
But you have seven bodies.
There are eight victims.
If I know which photo isn't on the list, I can find the eighth victim.
Back off, or I will run you in for obstruction.
The names? Finding the eighth victim won't necessarily help you find Erik.
I know that, but it's something.
It's more than we had.
Thank you for calling me.
Let's go.
I heard Erik yell that he's in a commercial something.
Commercial warehouse? Retail building? Production house? Well, it'd have to be abandoned for Sallinger to do his thing.
That narrows it down, but not by much.
Don't worry.
We'll save him.
[SIGHS.]
All right, you drive, I'll find the eighth man.
[CELL PHONE VIBRATES.]
[MAN.]
Hey Hey, where you going? Get the hell out of here.
Get out of here.
What the hell, Malcolm? What are you doing? [GOR.]
Where's my money? [MALCOLM.]
Hey.
[GRUNTS.]
I take a lot of shit, but not from you, asshole.
You [GRUNTING.]
[GOR GROANS.]
All right! All right! Take her.
She's not worth the aggrava [MALCOLM GRUNTING.]
- Stop! I'll go with you! - [MALCOLM.]
Get off me! Stop! Okay! Okay, I said I'd go with you! Are you crazy? Why did you do that? Why A serial killer just kidnapped your brother.
- [PANTING.]
- What? Erik might already be dead.
Guess who's next? What? What does that mean? What do I do? [EXHALES AND CLEARS THROAT.]
Jeryn Hogarth? I searched your name after watching Dad's performance.
Laurent.
I'm I'm sorry that we're meeting this way.
Kith talks about You should go.
I just wanted to check on your mom.
She doesn't want to see you.
She won't tell me what part you played in this, but you seem awful.
I'll take that, because you're in pain.
But I am not the person that your father made me out to be.
Well he was a liar, apparently.
[VOICE BREAKING.]
And a cheat, a thief So, sure, you're off the hook.
- At least take the bagels.
- Just - [HOGARTH GROANS.]
- God, I'm sorry.
Are you hurt? - My wrist.
- Here, let me help you.
I can I can do it.
- I'm sorry.
I'm really sorry.
I just - [WINCES.]
- Are you hurt? - Just tell your mother that I was here.
[SOBBING.]
[SOBBING, SNIFFLING.]
Found the eighth man.
It's the only photo that isn't listed on the victim IDs.
He looks sad.
Or maybe sorry.
Either way, we have a face.
Now we just need a name.
Then we'll nail that asshole.
Would you stop saying that? Saying what? "We'll save him.
We'll nail that asshole.
" You should be scared and worried and pessimistic.
Sounds like you got that covered.
Because I know what the stakes are.
So do I.
[ELEVATOR DINGS.]
[TRISH.]
What the hell? It's always Jessica.
Mother, what are you doing here? I covered for you at your production meeting, and I wanted to know why.
Now I do.
Actually, you don't.
So fill me in.
If I'm gonna do your job for you, I deserve that.
[TRISH.]
Look, Mom So come on in.
Mom, it's complicated and actually kinda private.
I think you should tell her.
Please don't tell me you're a couple.
What? There are much better lesbians out there.
Mom, I'm not We're No.
[SCOFFS.]
Trish has powers.
- What on earth are you talking about? - She's kidding.
Ignore her.
You remember that nightmare experiment that put Trish in a coma? - Well, turns out it worked.
- [SCOFFS.]
I skipped a body wrap at the Peninsula for this? She can run up walls.
She can fight.
She can kick.
Jess, just stop.
Have you finally just gone off the deep end? She can jump off the side of a building and land on her feet.
- I cannot.
- Sure, you can.
I've seen you.
Okay, just stop.
You're scaring me now.
You'll give me nightmares.
Good.
That's enough.
[DOROTHY.]
Baby, what is she talking about? - [TRISH GRUNTS.]
- [SCREAMS.]
What did you do? I'll give you two a minute.
What the hell? You're here.
I live here.
- Why aren't you out finding Berry? - I found her.
- Well, where is she? - She's on her way.
Are you shitting me? She has to choose to come back for herself, or she will just leave again.
- Now, why did you break my door? - I need an ID on this guy.
I assumed you had facial recognition software, being that you're so well-funded these days.
So you broke my door? [SIGHS.]
Look, Erik's life is in danger.
Do you have the software or not? As it happens.
Send me the photo.
You're still paying for that door.
This will take a few.
[DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES.]
Why didn't you tell me? I thought you'd react the way you're reacting.
What? Hurt? Horrified? Afraid? I mean, I also know how you feel about powered people.
You've always resented Jessica.
My problem with Jessica isn't her powers.
It's that's she's rude, violent and ungrateful.
Well, there's that.
I'm sorry about the secrecy.
It's a precaution.
Against what? You sell polyblends to the obese and homebound.
I save lives, Mother.
In fact, someone's in danger right now Yeah, y you! What you're doing is dangerous.
You don't know what I'm capable of.
I know you're capable of dying.
I was there [SIGHS DEEPLY.]
remember? Mom, Jess and I are a team now.
We're gonna have each other's backs.
We'll be perfectly safe.
Bullshit.
And what happens to me when you're hurt, or worse? What happens to the people at work who all depend on you? You never gave me a choice in the matter! You never gave me a choice! You think you're afraid? Try being a little kid whose mother's mood swings end up in bruises.
Or the teen who's pimped out by the person who is supposed to protect her.
Now I can protect other little girls from that.
I can protect a lot of people from a lot of bad things.
I am this way because you made me this way.
Well I had you back for a minute, didn't I? I was so happy.
The love of my life was in my world again.
Mom [SIGHS.]
I'd always worried I'd done too much damage.
Turns out I did.
[STAMMERS.]
Mom no I'm okay, Mom.
I'm grateful you're back in my life, too.
Mom! How long is this gonna take? Well, it's only searching through the whole damn Internet.
[SCOFFS.]
Something's wrong with you.
I'm not sure you're one to judge.
Erik is.
He got a read on you when we dropped off his sister.
Erik? He's got powers, too? He sees evil in people, or something.
Bet he's great at parties.
What happened to you? I grew up.
[COMPUTER BEEPING.]
Caspar Marx.
Marx is a chef.
Well known, actually.
Also alive.
Holy shit.
Get contacts, addresses.
Text me.
Where's my brother? We haven't found him yet.
Bad people, they make him sick.
He can't take it.
I know.
Don't worry.
We're gonna save him.
I took advantage of people.
I regret that.
I don't think you do.
[SIGHS.]
Um I missed so many chances to help people.
I was selfish.
[SOFTLY.]
Yeah.
I'm not seeing it.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [GROANS.]
I need an honest assessment of your falsity.
All I'm seeing now are vanity and lies.
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Well, that's bad.
This photograph is to be your apology for casting others in shadow while you soaked up sunlight you didn't deserve.
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
- Is that your sorry face? - [SIGHS.]
It's just the pain.
The pain helps us focus.
My father and brother taught me that.
Brother? There's more of you? There's only one of me.
What's his name? [CHUCKLES.]
Keep me talking, right? I'll veer off course, you'll buy yourself some time.
Underfed mind.
God.
You're just like Donny.
Donny wanted to be a photographer, too.
And my father he thought he was a genius.
I guess that he wasn't.
I was the artist.
I even won a contest once.
Dad and Donny they said the judges had chosen the winner at random.
They laughed at how proud I was.
Well, Donny sounds like a real asshole.
[LAUGHS.]
He really was.
And worse, he was unintelligent.
I thought when Donny died that I would become the favorite.
Yeah, well, odds were in your favor there.
But Dad just said he wished it had been me.
I doubt he meant that literally.
He stabbed me in the chest at the funeral luncheon.
You're about to die.
You were given every advantage.
Allowed to make mistake after mistake.
And just like Donny, you never worked hard or made any effort to improve.
It was handed to you.
No longer.
[CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS.]
These photographs are shit.
You still think you can lie.
The dishonesty and the fraud in every word [BREATHING HEAVILY.]
What's the matter with you? Headache.
Happens sometimes when the serial killer holding me captive forgets to bring me lunch.
I don't think so.
[SCREAMING.]
It's me.
- You're allergic to me.
- That's crazy.
Is it? [ERIK SCREAMING.]
Why do I do this to you? Why? Hmm? Because I feel your sick, evil the void, the hole of black shit.
You're barely human.
[ERIK PANTING.]
You're a cheater.
Surprise.
I hoped Dorothy would talk you out of it.
- It was a long shot.
- It was shitty.
I forgot what it feels like being the wreckage that you left behind.
I wouldn't wish that on anybody, but I still choose this.
Then, you choose it.
There it is.
Uh, hey, Patsy.
- What? - Exactly.
I'll be right back.
Caspar Marx? We're closed.
I'm busy.
No, you're not.
Where'd you get that? Who are you? Jessica Jones, private investigator.
Tell me everything you know about Gregory Sallinger.
I keep my private life private.
Sallinger kidnapped a friend of mine.
Then, your friend is into some kinky shit.
This isn't rope play.
Sallinger is a serial killer.
People are dead.
I knew it.
I mean, I didn't know it, but it all makes Oh, God.
Uh, I need a minute to process Tell me everything you know about Sallinger, or I'll move on to your fingers.
All right.
Oh, my God.
Okay.
Um Gregory was a regular.
Intense but smart, nice.
"Nice"? Except the time that his steak was a little overcooked.
That was ugly.
But I've seen worse.
So it was a date? He wanted to photograph me.
It was flattering.
He came by the restaurant after hours.
He brought this portable photo lab.
He took pictures and then what? Why are you making this face? I poured wine, made an amuse-bouche.
Even when he had me in a choke hold, I thought, "Okay, we're skipping right to it.
" Then I woke up in the kitchen taped to a chair And that didn't raise any red flags? It was sexy at first.
Abduction scenario, control stuff But then he just snapped away, and the whole time, he complained about that damn medium-well steak.
He said I was a fraud, that I had a Michelin star for cooking crap.
I tried to get past the mind games by kissing him.
And? He freaked out like he'd never been kissed by anyone.
He bolted out of there.
The sous chef had to untie me in the morning.
It was humiliating.
- It saved your life.
- Jesus.
And then what? Did he ever come back here? Here? No.
This was at my old place, which closed.
It's a shitty location.
A commercial kitchen? Abandoned? Write down the address.
I made you cry blood.
Does that happen a lot? No.
And you say it's because I lack empathy, because I'm evil.
Basically.
Evil is the wrong word.
I am asserting fairness in an unfair world.
I'm vengeful without pity, appropriately cruel.
Those are the things you're sensing, not evil.
You cheaters you all think you're so superior but it's just an unfair advantage, like lifts in your shoes.
All I am is a man with my feet on the ground and a brain in my head.
And yet, I can bring pain to power just by getting close.
I have the only superpower that is not a fraud, because it was evolved through sheer human pain.
And that is extraordinary.
Because it's real.
Say it.
It's real.
Say I'm real.
[GRUNTS.]
[ERIK GROANS.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Say it! Shit.
Erik, can you hear me? Are you okay? [SIGHS.]
Shit.
[METAL RATTLES.]
Are you okay? Can you hear me? [ERIK.]
He's coming.
[SALLINGER GRUNTS.]
[BOTH GRUNTING.]
[TRISH.]
He needs a hospital.
No, no, no, no, no.
No people.
Okay.
You get him to Alias.
I'll take care of Sallinger.
Photos.
[JESSICA.]
The cops won't need them.
They've got the bodies.
We'll get rid of 'em.
Asshole never did get my good side.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
[KNOCKING, DOOR OPENS.]
We work our entire careers hoping for a clear-cut piece of shit like Sallinger so when we look at the ledger, we know we got at least one right.
It's not gonna stick.
Those bodies are clean.
No DNA, no prints.
That is not possible.
No physical evidence at his place.
We're holding him on trespassing right now.
You have me.
I'm a witness.
I followed him into that death-hole.
You had eyes on him the whole time? See his face? Didn't lose him in that train yard? - Costa, come on! - He said you were harassing him, he hid in the restaurant to get away from you.
That is bullshit! I know it's bullshit.
- What really went down in that kitchen? - I did everything right.
I called you.
I brought you in.
It wasn't just you and Sallinger on the scene.
That was obvious.
I am giving you my word, he's the killer.
I know.
The jury's gonna see a stand-up guy, a volunteer for the community center, with no priors.
You're a super with a record.
The DA took one look at this case and passed.
So unless you got another witness [SIGHS.]
- How long can you keep him for? - Overnight.
Don't let him out a second sooner.
This is not a good time to make a change, not in the middle of your merger.
Of course.
You're always our top priority.
[CHUCKLING.]
I know you know.
Great, we'll be in touch.
Saxon is staying.
Cam, I would hate to see you go, but Saxon has been demanding more of our time lately.
Yeah.
Of course, Saxon is staying.
Great.
I will set up a meeting so we can go over the merger.
Bye.
- Volnar? - We're in business.
- [INTERCOM BEEPS.]
- [CHAR OVER INTERCOM.]
Jeri? - What's up, Char? - Tell me she's got Rand on the phone.
It's Jessica Jones.
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
Call back.
Steven, you're rather premature to gloat.
Gloating isn't my style.
Hi.
Steven Benowitz.
Yup, that Benowitz.
Zaya Okonjo.
Okonjo? I've heard good things.
That's because I have the best mentor.
Excuse me.
How's your health? A wrist brace isn't a good sign.
Never better.
You're looking dapper.
Gay, you mean? Yes, very.
Out and proud.
Congratulations.
My wife was actually relieved.
And I'm dating someone now.
Thanks for the push.
I'm very pleased for you, but I assume that isn't why you're here.
Sadly, no.
I felt I should deliver these personally.
Client transfer papers.
You're poaching one of my clients.
Actually, we're poaching two-thirds of your business.
Rand.
You're stealing Rand Enterprises.
I didn't steal Rand.
Oh, yeah, but, uh, Linda, she sure as hell did, and you let her.
I backed my partner's play.
That's what partners do.
She convinced them they needed a bigger firm.
Then with this scandal Danny Rand would never agree to this.
Mr.
Rand has been on some sort of sabbatical.
The board made the decision yesterday.
[SIGHS.]
Jeri, you looked at me and told me to come out.
I hated you for it.
But you were right.
So now I'm looking at you and saying slow down, enjoy your life.
Steven, this is my life, and you're not welcome in it.
Am I alive? [TRISH.]
You're alive.
[EXHALES DEEPLY.]
Where's the psycho? In jail.
Jessica brought him in.
She saved my life.
- So did you.
- [CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
I thought you were more of a mood ring than a telepath.
I know your voice.
You saved me at the bookie's, too.
So, out of gratitude, you'll never tell a soul, right? I'm glad that I didn't know before.
I would have told that maniac anything to get him the hell away from me.
Well, that doesn't fill me with confidence.
Hey.
Gratitude nothing but.
- And silence.
- [CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
Thank you.
I don't hear that very often.
It's the downside to fighting crime in a ski mask.
[LAUGHS.]
It's a scarf.
[BERRY.]
Erik! Erik? Shithead! Where are you, Erik? - Oh, you shithead! - [ERIK GROANS SOFTLY.]
Oh, you scared the hell out of me.
God.
Oh, yeah, you're still stuck with me.
[CHUCKLES.]
Shithead.
Asshole.
- [GROWLS.]
What did he do to you? - [TRISH.]
Hey.
- [ERIK.]
You want the gory details? - [BERRY.]
Christ, no.
- [ERIK.]
Okay, he did nothing.
- [BERRY.]
Mmm-hmm.
Liar.
[ERIK.]
He wouldn't give me lunch.
My blood sugar was in the toilet.
Better.
[CHAR.]
Hey, you can't just go in there.
Hypothetically, if I have a client who's dabbled in blackmailing, but now he could help put away a bigger bad guy, could my client get immunity for his testimony? You are not my investigator or my client.
I am done giving out free legal advice.
I found a serial killer.
Those bodies in the train yard.
That was you? Problem is the cops can't pin it on the killer.
He's too careful.
But my blackmailer could help get him locked up for kidnapping.
Well, that's a much lesser sentence than mass murder.
Well, I can't get him on mass murder.
I can get him on assault or kidnapping or reckless endangerment, but that's if my client testifies, if he gets immunity.
Decent lawyer could probably get your client down to a year.
Even for putting away a serial killer? He's a blackmailer, Jessica.
[SIGHS.]
- Jail time for a year, huh? - Yeah, hypothetically.
You're welcome.
Sorry.
She practically mowed me down.
Find out everything you can on those train yard bodies.
On the what? - Look it up.
- Okay.
[MALCOLM EXHALING.]
You didn't get enough of a workout with Gor? I just want to feel something else.
[BERRY CHUCKLES.]
Why? What's wrong with you? You know, you're the second person to ask me that.
And you don't have an answer? [PANTING.]
I don't know.
That's the answer.
Hmm.
[SIGHS.]
Just, I've done some things, and you know, it's not who I want to be.
Who do you want to be? Someone who's effective who who takes care of people [BERRY.]
Hmm.
[SCOFFS.]
A man.
You beat the shit out of Gor.
That's manly.
That's not how I define it.
- Hey.
Whoa, wait.
- This is how I define it.
- No What are you doing? - Just reminding you you're a man.
- No, I don't want you to do that.
- I think I think you do.
- Hmm? - [SIGHS.]
It's just a business arrangement.
I had the same thing with Gor.
I am not like Gor.
No, you're more [EXHALES.]
brutal.
- [BERRY CHUCKLES.]
- [CELL PHONE VIBRATING.]
[BERRY MOANS SOFTLY.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
- [JESSICA.]
Hey.
- Hey.
How is he? [TRISH.]
Better than he was.
Yeah, bar was pretty low.
What's the good news? [SIGHING.]
Well The killer's DNA isn't on the body.
There's no hard evidence.
- Sallinger's gonna walk.
- What? Where's my sister? We're getting out of here.
No, he's not getting out until the morning, and I have a plan.
We're gonna get him on kidnapping.
For taking Erik.
You make a deal in exchange for your testimony.
You'll serve maybe a year for your prior infractions.
Like getting Capone on tax evasion.
I can't do it.
[TRISH.]
How many years for kidnapping? Erik.
I can't.
Wait.
What do you mean, you can't? It would kill me.
I'm sure it would suck, but I barely survived a day with Sallinger.
We're talking about a year with hundreds of Sallingers? [TRISH.]
I mean But they would put you in solitary.
- You'd parole out in a few months.
- No, I can't.
You won't.
Trish.
If it was me, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
Yeah, because you chose this.
I chose this.
But he didn't.
Don't ever lecture me on knowing what the stakes are again.
[SIGHS.]
Tomorrow? We start at the beginning.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, well, I would've been sorry if we found you in pieces.
Yeah? [SCOFFING.]
Yeah.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
It was something seeing you bust in like that.
I get it now.
Why you do it.
And why is that? Because it's it's who you are.
And not doing it would be a lie.
You mind moving closer? - You're like aspirin to me.
- [CHUCKLES.]
[CHUCKLES WEAKLY.]
Worst come-on line ever.
It's the whole hero vibe.
It helps.
Sallinger's just getting started.
He talked about you.
You and Trish and me.
All the cheaters.
He said he would bring pain to power.
We might have unleashed him.
Shit.
[SIGHING.]
[TRAIN HORN BLOWING.]
[JESSICA.]
Mom would have loved this.
Not the corpses or my near-death encounter with a shitwad psycho but finding said shitwad, - exposing him - [CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS.]
that's the stuff of heroes.
That's what Mom wanted.
Maybe I want it, too.
[SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE.]
[SIGHS.]
Jesus.
Address for Gregory Sallinger.
The killer who you followed here.
How'd you get onto Sallinger in the first place? Working a case.
Who are the clients? Was there a specific lead or piece of evidence? It's privileged.
That's not good enough.
Finding a serial killer, that's not good enough? Part of my job is to build a case against this guy.
I gotta walk the jury through the investigation, the chain of evidence.
Well, all the evidence I've got is in that tank.
- But you'll search his place? - Second I get a warrant.
Check behind the bureau.
You might find something that helps you put those pieces together.
You single-handedly found a serial killer.
Not bad for a day's work.
I'll come down when you're ready for my official statement.
Till then, I'll be drunk.
[CAR HONKS.]
Let's get into Sallinger's apartment before the cops get a warrant.
- There's got to be a lead.
- The cops are gonna handle it.
Well The cops only know what we gave them.
They didn't even know there was a serial killer for years.
There's heroic shit that we do, which we've done.
And there's heroic shit that they do, which they're doing with resources that we don't have.
And we have resources that they don't have.
Why pull out now? Because this piece of shit tried to kill me, twice.
If he gets off on some technicality, then he's gonna try again, and I'm gonna have to do something that I don't wanna do.
[CELL PHONE CHIMES.]
Oh, damn it.
Mom and that stupid show.
Text.
Got caught up, period.
Cover for me, question mark.
- You should just go.
- Not while he's still out there.
Next time, it could be you in that tank.
"Next time"? So - we're still doing this? - I think you're missing the point.
I get the point.
This is dangerous.
I could die.
[SIGHING.]
Okay, you get the point.
Or you could save me, like I saved you, because we have each other's backs now.
I think you're having too much fun with this.
And, right now, I really just wanna shower those dead body parts out of my head.
[FASTENS SEATBELT.]
[CAR STARTS.]
[GROANING.]
[MUFFLED SHOUTING.]
[GROANS.]
You're spoiling my shot.
[GRUNTS.]
[EXHALES.]
I normally do this in a private home setting, which you don't have.
But no one will distract me here.
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Distracting you from from what? [MACHINE BUZZING AND BEEPING.]
- [SALLINGER.]
From your photo shoot.
- [ERIK.]
Is that what this is? Looks more like a kill-type situation.
That's incidental.
What I create and capture on film is the point.
Look, I know I blackmailed you.
That pisses you off.
You don't want me spilling your secret It's too late for that.
They found my scraps, so I've had to move on.
I am here to witness the moment you realize your true worth.
My my worth? [SALLINGER.]
Hmm.
You are crippled by good looks and charm, and they afford you a pride in your underfed mind.
You've teamed with an arrogant alcoholic who embodies fortune over ability.
She has not earned her powers.
- She's cheated.
- Yeah.
Cheaters suck.
And because she has cheated, you two were able to do me harm.
Do you see that this is unfair? Yes.
Fortune over ability.
[SALLINGER.]
No.
You don't see it.
Not yet.
Before we begin, there's something I need to know.
How exactly did you find out about me? [CELL PHONE VIBRATING.]
Hey.
Where are you? Hogarth called an emergency meeting.
I can't make it.
Babe, it's all hands on deck.
We rely on you.
I'm nobody's goddamn errand boy.
Is this you bailing when shit gets real? I'm not bailing.
I'll come in when I can, but right now, I gotta run.
Talk later.
- Love y - [CALL DISCONNECTS.]
[SIGHS.]
Peter Lyonne was a troubled man.
Unstable, angry, despairing.
He needed to blame someone, he He blamed me.
If I could force the fallout of this onto me alone, I would.
But, inevitably, it will spill over onto you as well.
However trust me when I say that this will not define us.
Not one more client will leave us today.
Not one.
You know why? Because we are the best goddamn lawyers they will ever have the privilege of working with.
We know our shit.
We know their shit.
And we do not lose.
I want every client contacted, reassured, bullied, cajoled, whatever it takes.
Do what you do best.
Fight.
Go do it.
[ALL MURMURING.]
Zaya.
Any word from Rand? They're giving me the runaround.
But I'm going there now to beat down some doors.
There is not a door strong enough to keep you out.
Careers are made on days like this.
[SIGHS.]
[ELEVATOR DINGS.]
Hey.
What happened to you? Where's Berry? She called her goddamn pimp, who sucker punched me.
Jesus.
So she's back on the street? I've just spent my entire night searching street corners and hooker hotels.
I'm just back here to check her priors, regular haunts, and I got leads, so Malcolm, I was just standing knee-deep in body parts of Sallinger's kills.
- What? You got him? - Not yet.
So she can't be out there alone.
I'm on it.
She works the street corner of 40th and 10th.
- Copy.
- Maybe she's with Erik.
[LINE RINGING.]
Erik? - [SALLINGER.]
He traded up.
- He's got me in a commercial You touch him, and I'll rip your face off.
That's exactly the level of discourse I expected.
What do you want? I want to know how you found me.
Tell me where you are, and I'll come explain every mistake you've made.
If you can find me, find me.
If not, you can pick up his pieces.
[CALL DISCONNECTS.]
[ERIK BREATHING HEAVILY.]
A superhero is after me.
[CHUCKLES.]
It'd be flattering if it weren't such hubris.
Time to capture some truth.
Let's start with you being honest about who you are.
[CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING.]
I told you we'd handle it.
I heard you.
Yet here you are.
You have control issues, Jones.
Look, I just I can't let him get away.
We've got an APB out.
His phone is being tracked.
His neighbors are being canvassed.
The feds are gonna get involved as well.
Costa, I need to know what you've got.
You agreed to let us carry the ball on this.
That was before.
I changed my mind.
I What do you have? Nothing yet.
Tell me about the photos behind the bureau.
- You found it? - It was full of bleak landscape photos.
But the guy has an eye.
- He cleaned it out.
- What was in it? Photos of his eight victims.
Jesus.
Seven.
You mean seven, not eight.
The coroner counted seven bodies in that train yard.
We've already ID'd all of them.
Detective Costa? We got press.
Shit! - Goddamn Internet.
- Hey I have copies of the photos that were in that album.
I'll trade you for that list of victims' names.
The photos will be inadmissible.
But you have seven bodies.
There are eight victims.
If I know which photo isn't on the list, I can find the eighth victim.
Back off, or I will run you in for obstruction.
The names? Finding the eighth victim won't necessarily help you find Erik.
I know that, but it's something.
It's more than we had.
Thank you for calling me.
Let's go.
I heard Erik yell that he's in a commercial something.
Commercial warehouse? Retail building? Production house? Well, it'd have to be abandoned for Sallinger to do his thing.
That narrows it down, but not by much.
Don't worry.
We'll save him.
[SIGHS.]
All right, you drive, I'll find the eighth man.
[CELL PHONE VIBRATES.]
[MAN.]
Hey Hey, where you going? Get the hell out of here.
Get out of here.
What the hell, Malcolm? What are you doing? [GOR.]
Where's my money? [MALCOLM.]
Hey.
[GRUNTS.]
I take a lot of shit, but not from you, asshole.
You [GRUNTING.]
[GOR GROANS.]
All right! All right! Take her.
She's not worth the aggrava [MALCOLM GRUNTING.]
- Stop! I'll go with you! - [MALCOLM.]
Get off me! Stop! Okay! Okay, I said I'd go with you! Are you crazy? Why did you do that? Why A serial killer just kidnapped your brother.
- [PANTING.]
- What? Erik might already be dead.
Guess who's next? What? What does that mean? What do I do? [EXHALES AND CLEARS THROAT.]
Jeryn Hogarth? I searched your name after watching Dad's performance.
Laurent.
I'm I'm sorry that we're meeting this way.
Kith talks about You should go.
I just wanted to check on your mom.
She doesn't want to see you.
She won't tell me what part you played in this, but you seem awful.
I'll take that, because you're in pain.
But I am not the person that your father made me out to be.
Well he was a liar, apparently.
[VOICE BREAKING.]
And a cheat, a thief So, sure, you're off the hook.
- At least take the bagels.
- Just - [HOGARTH GROANS.]
- God, I'm sorry.
Are you hurt? - My wrist.
- Here, let me help you.
I can I can do it.
- I'm sorry.
I'm really sorry.
I just - [WINCES.]
- Are you hurt? - Just tell your mother that I was here.
[SOBBING.]
[SOBBING, SNIFFLING.]
Found the eighth man.
It's the only photo that isn't listed on the victim IDs.
He looks sad.
Or maybe sorry.
Either way, we have a face.
Now we just need a name.
Then we'll nail that asshole.
Would you stop saying that? Saying what? "We'll save him.
We'll nail that asshole.
" You should be scared and worried and pessimistic.
Sounds like you got that covered.
Because I know what the stakes are.
So do I.
[ELEVATOR DINGS.]
[TRISH.]
What the hell? It's always Jessica.
Mother, what are you doing here? I covered for you at your production meeting, and I wanted to know why.
Now I do.
Actually, you don't.
So fill me in.
If I'm gonna do your job for you, I deserve that.
[TRISH.]
Look, Mom So come on in.
Mom, it's complicated and actually kinda private.
I think you should tell her.
Please don't tell me you're a couple.
What? There are much better lesbians out there.
Mom, I'm not We're No.
[SCOFFS.]
Trish has powers.
- What on earth are you talking about? - She's kidding.
Ignore her.
You remember that nightmare experiment that put Trish in a coma? - Well, turns out it worked.
- [SCOFFS.]
I skipped a body wrap at the Peninsula for this? She can run up walls.
She can fight.
She can kick.
Jess, just stop.
Have you finally just gone off the deep end? She can jump off the side of a building and land on her feet.
- I cannot.
- Sure, you can.
I've seen you.
Okay, just stop.
You're scaring me now.
You'll give me nightmares.
Good.
That's enough.
[DOROTHY.]
Baby, what is she talking about? - [TRISH GRUNTS.]
- [SCREAMS.]
What did you do? I'll give you two a minute.
What the hell? You're here.
I live here.
- Why aren't you out finding Berry? - I found her.
- Well, where is she? - She's on her way.
Are you shitting me? She has to choose to come back for herself, or she will just leave again.
- Now, why did you break my door? - I need an ID on this guy.
I assumed you had facial recognition software, being that you're so well-funded these days.
So you broke my door? [SIGHS.]
Look, Erik's life is in danger.
Do you have the software or not? As it happens.
Send me the photo.
You're still paying for that door.
This will take a few.
[DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES.]
Why didn't you tell me? I thought you'd react the way you're reacting.
What? Hurt? Horrified? Afraid? I mean, I also know how you feel about powered people.
You've always resented Jessica.
My problem with Jessica isn't her powers.
It's that's she's rude, violent and ungrateful.
Well, there's that.
I'm sorry about the secrecy.
It's a precaution.
Against what? You sell polyblends to the obese and homebound.
I save lives, Mother.
In fact, someone's in danger right now Yeah, y you! What you're doing is dangerous.
You don't know what I'm capable of.
I know you're capable of dying.
I was there [SIGHS DEEPLY.]
remember? Mom, Jess and I are a team now.
We're gonna have each other's backs.
We'll be perfectly safe.
Bullshit.
And what happens to me when you're hurt, or worse? What happens to the people at work who all depend on you? You never gave me a choice in the matter! You never gave me a choice! You think you're afraid? Try being a little kid whose mother's mood swings end up in bruises.
Or the teen who's pimped out by the person who is supposed to protect her.
Now I can protect other little girls from that.
I can protect a lot of people from a lot of bad things.
I am this way because you made me this way.
Well I had you back for a minute, didn't I? I was so happy.
The love of my life was in my world again.
Mom [SIGHS.]
I'd always worried I'd done too much damage.
Turns out I did.
[STAMMERS.]
Mom no I'm okay, Mom.
I'm grateful you're back in my life, too.
Mom! How long is this gonna take? Well, it's only searching through the whole damn Internet.
[SCOFFS.]
Something's wrong with you.
I'm not sure you're one to judge.
Erik is.
He got a read on you when we dropped off his sister.
Erik? He's got powers, too? He sees evil in people, or something.
Bet he's great at parties.
What happened to you? I grew up.
[COMPUTER BEEPING.]
Caspar Marx.
Marx is a chef.
Well known, actually.
Also alive.
Holy shit.
Get contacts, addresses.
Text me.
Where's my brother? We haven't found him yet.
Bad people, they make him sick.
He can't take it.
I know.
Don't worry.
We're gonna save him.
I took advantage of people.
I regret that.
I don't think you do.
[SIGHS.]
Um I missed so many chances to help people.
I was selfish.
[SOFTLY.]
Yeah.
I'm not seeing it.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no [GROANS.]
I need an honest assessment of your falsity.
All I'm seeing now are vanity and lies.
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Well, that's bad.
This photograph is to be your apology for casting others in shadow while you soaked up sunlight you didn't deserve.
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
- Is that your sorry face? - [SIGHS.]
It's just the pain.
The pain helps us focus.
My father and brother taught me that.
Brother? There's more of you? There's only one of me.
What's his name? [CHUCKLES.]
Keep me talking, right? I'll veer off course, you'll buy yourself some time.
Underfed mind.
God.
You're just like Donny.
Donny wanted to be a photographer, too.
And my father he thought he was a genius.
I guess that he wasn't.
I was the artist.
I even won a contest once.
Dad and Donny they said the judges had chosen the winner at random.
They laughed at how proud I was.
Well, Donny sounds like a real asshole.
[LAUGHS.]
He really was.
And worse, he was unintelligent.
I thought when Donny died that I would become the favorite.
Yeah, well, odds were in your favor there.
But Dad just said he wished it had been me.
I doubt he meant that literally.
He stabbed me in the chest at the funeral luncheon.
You're about to die.
You were given every advantage.
Allowed to make mistake after mistake.
And just like Donny, you never worked hard or made any effort to improve.
It was handed to you.
No longer.
[CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS.]
These photographs are shit.
You still think you can lie.
The dishonesty and the fraud in every word [BREATHING HEAVILY.]
What's the matter with you? Headache.
Happens sometimes when the serial killer holding me captive forgets to bring me lunch.
I don't think so.
[SCREAMING.]
It's me.
- You're allergic to me.
- That's crazy.
Is it? [ERIK SCREAMING.]
Why do I do this to you? Why? Hmm? Because I feel your sick, evil the void, the hole of black shit.
You're barely human.
[ERIK PANTING.]
You're a cheater.
Surprise.
I hoped Dorothy would talk you out of it.
- It was a long shot.
- It was shitty.
I forgot what it feels like being the wreckage that you left behind.
I wouldn't wish that on anybody, but I still choose this.
Then, you choose it.
There it is.
Uh, hey, Patsy.
- What? - Exactly.
I'll be right back.
Caspar Marx? We're closed.
I'm busy.
No, you're not.
Where'd you get that? Who are you? Jessica Jones, private investigator.
Tell me everything you know about Gregory Sallinger.
I keep my private life private.
Sallinger kidnapped a friend of mine.
Then, your friend is into some kinky shit.
This isn't rope play.
Sallinger is a serial killer.
People are dead.
I knew it.
I mean, I didn't know it, but it all makes Oh, God.
Uh, I need a minute to process Tell me everything you know about Sallinger, or I'll move on to your fingers.
All right.
Oh, my God.
Okay.
Um Gregory was a regular.
Intense but smart, nice.
"Nice"? Except the time that his steak was a little overcooked.
That was ugly.
But I've seen worse.
So it was a date? He wanted to photograph me.
It was flattering.
He came by the restaurant after hours.
He brought this portable photo lab.
He took pictures and then what? Why are you making this face? I poured wine, made an amuse-bouche.
Even when he had me in a choke hold, I thought, "Okay, we're skipping right to it.
" Then I woke up in the kitchen taped to a chair And that didn't raise any red flags? It was sexy at first.
Abduction scenario, control stuff But then he just snapped away, and the whole time, he complained about that damn medium-well steak.
He said I was a fraud, that I had a Michelin star for cooking crap.
I tried to get past the mind games by kissing him.
And? He freaked out like he'd never been kissed by anyone.
He bolted out of there.
The sous chef had to untie me in the morning.
It was humiliating.
- It saved your life.
- Jesus.
And then what? Did he ever come back here? Here? No.
This was at my old place, which closed.
It's a shitty location.
A commercial kitchen? Abandoned? Write down the address.
I made you cry blood.
Does that happen a lot? No.
And you say it's because I lack empathy, because I'm evil.
Basically.
Evil is the wrong word.
I am asserting fairness in an unfair world.
I'm vengeful without pity, appropriately cruel.
Those are the things you're sensing, not evil.
You cheaters you all think you're so superior but it's just an unfair advantage, like lifts in your shoes.
All I am is a man with my feet on the ground and a brain in my head.
And yet, I can bring pain to power just by getting close.
I have the only superpower that is not a fraud, because it was evolved through sheer human pain.
And that is extraordinary.
Because it's real.
Say it.
It's real.
Say I'm real.
[GRUNTS.]
[ERIK GROANS.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
Say it! Shit.
Erik, can you hear me? Are you okay? [SIGHS.]
Shit.
[METAL RATTLES.]
Are you okay? Can you hear me? [ERIK.]
He's coming.
[SALLINGER GRUNTS.]
[BOTH GRUNTING.]
[TRISH.]
He needs a hospital.
No, no, no, no, no.
No people.
Okay.
You get him to Alias.
I'll take care of Sallinger.
Photos.
[JESSICA.]
The cops won't need them.
They've got the bodies.
We'll get rid of 'em.
Asshole never did get my good side.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
[KNOCKING, DOOR OPENS.]
We work our entire careers hoping for a clear-cut piece of shit like Sallinger so when we look at the ledger, we know we got at least one right.
It's not gonna stick.
Those bodies are clean.
No DNA, no prints.
That is not possible.
No physical evidence at his place.
We're holding him on trespassing right now.
You have me.
I'm a witness.
I followed him into that death-hole.
You had eyes on him the whole time? See his face? Didn't lose him in that train yard? - Costa, come on! - He said you were harassing him, he hid in the restaurant to get away from you.
That is bullshit! I know it's bullshit.
- What really went down in that kitchen? - I did everything right.
I called you.
I brought you in.
It wasn't just you and Sallinger on the scene.
That was obvious.
I am giving you my word, he's the killer.
I know.
The jury's gonna see a stand-up guy, a volunteer for the community center, with no priors.
You're a super with a record.
The DA took one look at this case and passed.
So unless you got another witness [SIGHS.]
- How long can you keep him for? - Overnight.
Don't let him out a second sooner.
This is not a good time to make a change, not in the middle of your merger.
Of course.
You're always our top priority.
[CHUCKLING.]
I know you know.
Great, we'll be in touch.
Saxon is staying.
Cam, I would hate to see you go, but Saxon has been demanding more of our time lately.
Yeah.
Of course, Saxon is staying.
Great.
I will set up a meeting so we can go over the merger.
Bye.
- Volnar? - We're in business.
- [INTERCOM BEEPS.]
- [CHAR OVER INTERCOM.]
Jeri? - What's up, Char? - Tell me she's got Rand on the phone.
It's Jessica Jones.
[KNOCK ON DOOR.]
Call back.
Steven, you're rather premature to gloat.
Gloating isn't my style.
Hi.
Steven Benowitz.
Yup, that Benowitz.
Zaya Okonjo.
Okonjo? I've heard good things.
That's because I have the best mentor.
Excuse me.
How's your health? A wrist brace isn't a good sign.
Never better.
You're looking dapper.
Gay, you mean? Yes, very.
Out and proud.
Congratulations.
My wife was actually relieved.
And I'm dating someone now.
Thanks for the push.
I'm very pleased for you, but I assume that isn't why you're here.
Sadly, no.
I felt I should deliver these personally.
Client transfer papers.
You're poaching one of my clients.
Actually, we're poaching two-thirds of your business.
Rand.
You're stealing Rand Enterprises.
I didn't steal Rand.
Oh, yeah, but, uh, Linda, she sure as hell did, and you let her.
I backed my partner's play.
That's what partners do.
She convinced them they needed a bigger firm.
Then with this scandal Danny Rand would never agree to this.
Mr.
Rand has been on some sort of sabbatical.
The board made the decision yesterday.
[SIGHS.]
Jeri, you looked at me and told me to come out.
I hated you for it.
But you were right.
So now I'm looking at you and saying slow down, enjoy your life.
Steven, this is my life, and you're not welcome in it.
Am I alive? [TRISH.]
You're alive.
[EXHALES DEEPLY.]
Where's the psycho? In jail.
Jessica brought him in.
She saved my life.
- So did you.
- [CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
I thought you were more of a mood ring than a telepath.
I know your voice.
You saved me at the bookie's, too.
So, out of gratitude, you'll never tell a soul, right? I'm glad that I didn't know before.
I would have told that maniac anything to get him the hell away from me.
Well, that doesn't fill me with confidence.
Hey.
Gratitude nothing but.
- And silence.
- [CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
Thank you.
I don't hear that very often.
It's the downside to fighting crime in a ski mask.
[LAUGHS.]
It's a scarf.
[BERRY.]
Erik! Erik? Shithead! Where are you, Erik? - Oh, you shithead! - [ERIK GROANS SOFTLY.]
Oh, you scared the hell out of me.
God.
Oh, yeah, you're still stuck with me.
[CHUCKLES.]
Shithead.
Asshole.
- [GROWLS.]
What did he do to you? - [TRISH.]
Hey.
- [ERIK.]
You want the gory details? - [BERRY.]
Christ, no.
- [ERIK.]
Okay, he did nothing.
- [BERRY.]
Mmm-hmm.
Liar.
[ERIK.]
He wouldn't give me lunch.
My blood sugar was in the toilet.
Better.
[CHAR.]
Hey, you can't just go in there.
Hypothetically, if I have a client who's dabbled in blackmailing, but now he could help put away a bigger bad guy, could my client get immunity for his testimony? You are not my investigator or my client.
I am done giving out free legal advice.
I found a serial killer.
Those bodies in the train yard.
That was you? Problem is the cops can't pin it on the killer.
He's too careful.
But my blackmailer could help get him locked up for kidnapping.
Well, that's a much lesser sentence than mass murder.
Well, I can't get him on mass murder.
I can get him on assault or kidnapping or reckless endangerment, but that's if my client testifies, if he gets immunity.
Decent lawyer could probably get your client down to a year.
Even for putting away a serial killer? He's a blackmailer, Jessica.
[SIGHS.]
- Jail time for a year, huh? - Yeah, hypothetically.
You're welcome.
Sorry.
She practically mowed me down.
Find out everything you can on those train yard bodies.
On the what? - Look it up.
- Okay.
[MALCOLM EXHALING.]
You didn't get enough of a workout with Gor? I just want to feel something else.
[BERRY CHUCKLES.]
Why? What's wrong with you? You know, you're the second person to ask me that.
And you don't have an answer? [PANTING.]
I don't know.
That's the answer.
Hmm.
[SIGHS.]
Just, I've done some things, and you know, it's not who I want to be.
Who do you want to be? Someone who's effective who who takes care of people [BERRY.]
Hmm.
[SCOFFS.]
A man.
You beat the shit out of Gor.
That's manly.
That's not how I define it.
- Hey.
Whoa, wait.
- This is how I define it.
- No What are you doing? - Just reminding you you're a man.
- No, I don't want you to do that.
- I think I think you do.
- Hmm? - [SIGHS.]
It's just a business arrangement.
I had the same thing with Gor.
I am not like Gor.
No, you're more [EXHALES.]
brutal.
- [BERRY CHUCKLES.]
- [CELL PHONE VIBRATING.]
[BERRY MOANS SOFTLY.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
- [JESSICA.]
Hey.
- Hey.
How is he? [TRISH.]
Better than he was.
Yeah, bar was pretty low.
What's the good news? [SIGHING.]
Well The killer's DNA isn't on the body.
There's no hard evidence.
- Sallinger's gonna walk.
- What? Where's my sister? We're getting out of here.
No, he's not getting out until the morning, and I have a plan.
We're gonna get him on kidnapping.
For taking Erik.
You make a deal in exchange for your testimony.
You'll serve maybe a year for your prior infractions.
Like getting Capone on tax evasion.
I can't do it.
[TRISH.]
How many years for kidnapping? Erik.
I can't.
Wait.
What do you mean, you can't? It would kill me.
I'm sure it would suck, but I barely survived a day with Sallinger.
We're talking about a year with hundreds of Sallingers? [TRISH.]
I mean But they would put you in solitary.
- You'd parole out in a few months.
- No, I can't.
You won't.
Trish.
If it was me, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
Yeah, because you chose this.
I chose this.
But he didn't.
Don't ever lecture me on knowing what the stakes are again.
[SIGHS.]
Tomorrow? We start at the beginning.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, well, I would've been sorry if we found you in pieces.
Yeah? [SCOFFING.]
Yeah.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY.]
It was something seeing you bust in like that.
I get it now.
Why you do it.
And why is that? Because it's it's who you are.
And not doing it would be a lie.
You mind moving closer? - You're like aspirin to me.
- [CHUCKLES.]
[CHUCKLES WEAKLY.]
Worst come-on line ever.
It's the whole hero vibe.
It helps.
Sallinger's just getting started.
He talked about you.
You and Trish and me.
All the cheaters.
He said he would bring pain to power.
We might have unleashed him.
Shit.
[SIGHING.]