Dynasty s09e17 Episode Script
Sins of the Father
You tried to turn me into a criminal and that is exactly what I am going to do to you now.
There's no way to stop you, is there? Well, you could always put a bullet through the back of my head.
NARRATOR: Last time on Dynasty: Aah! You're making me crazy.
Come on, stop it.
Can't you see I'm blind? Stop it.
This is never gonna work.
You know that, don't you? Oh, God.
What did she do to you to make you hate her so much? Lam going to make her life living hell.
Make sure you tell her that, won't you? Very nice to meet you.
And I'll call you later.
- Bye.
- Bye.
- Lovely young woman.
- Yeah, she is.
Does she know you're married, son? Don't get too excited, it might be fatal.
This woman has just had seven tankers blown up.
And now that I've taken care of the ships, I'm going to devote all of my energies to finding out who killed Roger Grimes.
- Can you round up some scuba gear? - Sure.
- How soon you want us to go down? - As soon as possible.
We have got to make sure that no one sees the entrance to that vault.
You didn't go to bed with Sable.
I never wanna see you again.
Mr.
Chisolm, you have nothing to be afraid of.
But I wanna know who killed Roger Grimes.
A man with a bright orange rain jacket.
A bright orange jacket with a C on the back? - Mother, who owned that jacket? - Blake.
That's right.
Blake Carrington.
He killed Roger Grimes.
I just thought you'd be a lot more enthusiastic.
I mean, my God, we have a witness who says that Blake killed Roger Grimes.
Yes, that's good for us.
If Elsworth would actually testify that he saw Blake carrying Grimes' body, that would be great.
But we need something more than that to make a murder charge stick.
The letter.
The letter Grimes sent you.
We need that.
And anything else you've got.
Are you listening? Oh, the letter, yes, of course.
Yes, I need to see it.
So the sooner you find it, the better.
Are you having second thoughts about going after Blake? Well, I always have second thoughts, but certainly not about this.
Then what is it? Mother, you should be on top of the world.
You mean because my life is so wonderful? Look, I know that Dex upset you, but I'd go easy on the brandy, if I were you.
When I want a sermon, dear, I'll go to church.
What is the matter with you? You really want to help me, Adam? Try getting back into Blake's good graces.
Are you kidding? Is there a smile on my face? When I make my move, I wanna know how Blake and his friends are going to counter it.
Do you think, in your wildest imagination, he'd ever take me back? Convince him.
You're good at that.
Well, first, I'd have to get past your good friend, Dex.
And then past his good friend, Sable.
Answer it, will you, darling? Colby residence.
It's Dex, Adam, let me speak to Alexis.
Dex, hey, whatever happened to good old-fashioned manners? Whatever happened to: "How are you, Adam? How's life been treating you, Adam?" I don't give a damn how life treats you, just put Alexis on the phone.
She says she's not available.
Look, I'm in no mood to play games.
Apparently, neither is she.
You're doing the right thing, Mother.
Dex is not the man for you.
Shut up, Adam.
All right, next time answer your own phone.
- Look, if you're angry with Dex - I don't want to hear about Dex.
I don't know what went on between I don't want to hear about him.
I don't want to see him.
I don't want anything more to do with him.
Ls that clear, Adam? Is that clear? Good night, Mother.
No.
Come on, let's wake up.
It's okay.
I hate snakes.
- No.
- Come on.
Let's wake up.
Wake up.
Aah! No.
Shh.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Oh, God.
L was dreaming.
Dreaming? Looked like you were going 10 rounds with Sugar Ray.
Oh.
They're getting worse.
The nightmares are getting worse.
You've been having the same nightmare? About Roger Grimes.
Grimes? He won't let me alone.
How long has this been going on? Since I saw his body that first time at the morgue.
It's like he's inside my head.
I can't get him out.
Shh.
Oh, you're still shaking.
What's all this business about snakes? Snakes? Well, I hate snakes.
So do I.
But in your dream He He had 3-.
He had a snake on his back.
Are we talking about a live snake here? No, it was one of those tattoos.
- A tattoo? - Yeah.
You know, on his back.
Where? I mean, show me exactly where on his back.
It was right here.
Above his waist.
It was a twisted coiled snake.
And you saw this tattoo in your dream? Yeah, but the real Roger Grimes must have had it too, didn't he? I guess I saw it at the morgue.
Well, Grimes had a tattoo on his back, all right? But you never saw his back.
When you saw him at the morgue, he was lying face up.
Then how did I know? Okay, so when you saw Grimes at the morgue, you said he looked familiar.
Think back.
He was your father's architect.
Maybe you saw him working outside without a shirt, saw the tattoo then.
Maybe, but I was only 5 or 6 years old.
Well, Grimes and your mother were lovers, right? So How do you know that? Fallon, I know a lot more about this case than you think I do.
Maybe you saw them in bed together.
Zorelli Well, that would be pretty traumatic, especially for a little kid.
Damn right it would, but it never happened.
Well, think about it.
You have these dreams, he's scaring you, he's chasing you.
Could he have hurt you in some way? Don't you think I'd remember something like that? Well, the mind works in weird ways.
I can remember the name of every starting pitcher the Phillies had since I was 10 years old, and I can't remember the day my grandfather died.
I really loved him and I can't remember that day.
Some things are so painful, the mind just blocks them out.
Look, Fallon.
The minute you saw Grimes' body, you reacted very strongly.
He's got a hold on you.
Why don't you let me help you find out what it is? Oh, yeah? Who's gonna be helping me? Dr.
Zorelli? Or Zorelli the cop? Let's be fair here.
I mean, I don't like the idea of going to bed with you and Roger Grimes.
Isn't it wonderful how Alexis' husbands come back to haunt her? Where do we stand legally? - What's our next move? - I say we have a very strong case.
Just give me the go-ahead and I'll initiate the lawsuit.
Oh, thank you, Angela.
Would you go downstairs and check my mail, please? Certainly.
It is funny.
I remember this tall skinny tomboy of a daughter who swore she'd eat worms if I made her wear braces.
How on earth did she turn into this magnificent young woman with very straight teeth who initiates lawsuits? - Blake.
- Good morning.
Oh, come in.
You remember my daughter, Monica.
- Yes.
Yes, of course.
Hello, Monica.
- Hi, Blake.
I was so sorry to hear about Krystle.
Thank you.
Jeff tells me that you're gonna be working here in Denver.
Yes, for the time being, anyway.
Speaking of Jeff, that reminds me, I have a very important meeting.
- Bye.
- Bye, darling.
Call me later.
MONICA: Okay.
You'll have to forgive me for being a very proud mother, but she is very special.
Yes.
You and Jason have every reason to be proud of her.
- Would you like some coffee? - No.
Thank you very much.
I suppose you're wondering what brings me here.
Well, Dex came by to see me last night and we talked about you.
Oh.
Um Should I be flattered or concerned? Oh, no, no, no.
He likes you very much.
Oh, that's very nice to hear.
But we don't really know each other all that well.
You know, that's interesting.
I don't think that you knew Krystle all that well either.
But both she and Dex admire and trust you very much.
But you know how I feel about Krystle.
Well, after Dex left the house last night, I thought about what he said about you that I had been too hard on you.
Well, I must admit, when I first heard that you had hired that diver, Gibson I don't blame you.
Under the same circumstances, I might have been equally suspicious.
Well, anyway It's times like this that I miss Krystle very, very much.
She could handle this sort of stuff much better than I can.
Sable, I think that I owe you an apology.
Maybe I judged you too quickly.
I do know that it's taken me too long to tell you that That I'm sorry.
Blake, I have just hired the most marvelous new chef who makes the most sinfully delicious apple crepes.
Do you think I could tempt you? Good.
Tanner, these colours look horrible together, it makes my teeth ache.
Oh, well, how about this one? Much better.
You know, I don't think you're ever gonna become an interior decorator.
Well, I never had much of a sense of colour.
That's because you don't pay attention.
Close your eyes.
- Go on, close your eyes.
- Okay.
All right.
Now, what colour is this room? It's white.
Not even close.
Okay, how about your shirt? Do you remember what colour that is? Dark.
Heh.
You're hopeless.
All right, okay.
Okay, one more chance.
MY eyes.
What colour are they? Whoa, looking good.
It's about time we got somebody with some class around here.
Where have you been, Veronica? Let's move.
Hey, you guys, you know, we got a lotto do here.
You know, you can dance later.
They can't stop.
When you have music like this, you can't stop dancing.
Do you realise that you're committing a felony? I could make a citizen's arrest.
- Unless I dance? - Exactly.
Let's go.
Come on.
- Look out.
Come on.
Whoo! - He Hey, look at how he makes some moves.
- They're blue.
- What? Your eyes, they're a beautiful shade of blue.
Your grandfather cares a great deal about you.
Yeah.
It's been the two of us since I was really young.
Why didn't you want me to tell him about us meeting today? I don't think he understands what's at stake here.
I wouldn't be too sure about that.
I hope he realizes you only get the reward if what he's told us is true.
He told you the truth.
The whole truth? Nothing but? Phoenix I like you.
I like your grandfather.
I know how worried he is about what's gonna happen to you when he's not around anymore.
And I'd hate for someone else to show up with the whole story and for you to miss out on all that reward money.
So you'd like for me to fill in some of the blanks? I think that would be a pretty good idea.
Do you think I'm some sort of idiot? You don't want to tell my grandfather we're having this get-together, then you want me to give you all saris of information for free.
You're pretty savvy for your age, aren't you? I had to be.
A lot of people out there would like to take advantage of girls like me.
Because of your innocence? - That must be it.
- Yeah.
Here you go.
- Excuse me.
- Sure.
It's hot.
- Do you have a pen? - Oh, yes.
Thank you.
Hell you what.
- What's the date? - The 30th.
I'm gonna give you 25 percent now.
And the rest, if your story checks out.
My grandfather says what happened to Roger Grimes wasn't the only strange thing that happened in that mansion of yours.
See, some of the men working on the house were working on another project.
- And? - Some of them disappeared too.
How about that? Maybe they'll float up, too, some day like Roger Grimes did.
- Mrs.
Colby.
- Come in, Mary.
Good morning, ma'am.
Your daughter is here and I brought you breakfast.
Oh, I don't want any breakfast, thank you.
I'll just take this.
Thanks.
Mother.
Oh, darling, good morning.
You're just in time to help me celebrate.
Would you like a drink? Uh, it's 11:00 in the morning.
I know, but I've got such a hangover.
What's wrong? I came over as soon as you called.
Did I call you? You were crying.
Oh, Fallon, what on earth would I have to cry about? Please talk to me.
Ls it Dex? I know you two Oh, Dex.
I wouldn't give him the satisfaction of seeing me cry.
Why? Look at them, Fallon.
The men in my life.
What a bunch.
Blake Carrington.
Pillar of society.
He didn't love me, but he'd kill anybody who was going to make me happy.
And Cecil.
Cecil Colby.
He died on the wedding night and I got the blame.
Nobody blamed you.
And Sean Rowan.
Dear dumb Sean.
He died and tried to take me with him.
And Dex Dex The only one I ever really trusted.
Dex loves you.
Love? He doesn't know the meaning of the word.
The only feelings he's got are between his waist and his knees.
- Mother.
- He slept with her.
- Who? - Who do you think? Not Sable.
They're all the same, every one of them! Except Roger.
Roger is the only man who ever loved me.
Really loved me.
Nice shot.
It would make me feel a little better if you'd move every once in a while.
Maybe if you'd stop hitting it right at me.
- Like that? - Almost.
- Oh, my God.
Are you all right? - I'm okay.
I'm okay.
It's just my ego that went down for the count.
- Oh! Oh, cramp.
- Oh, boy.
Six to 4 is not exactly a rout.
- I hate to lose.
- Ha, ha, ha.
Let's look at this leg now.
Hey, good to see you.
- Let Dr.
Colby take a look.
- Oh - There we go.
- Ah So how are you? Mmm.
Much better.
I mean, we've had our arguments, food fights, whipped cream fights, but we haven't had a chance to talk yet.
Uh-oh.
I sense a deep and meaningful discussion coming on.
Come on, would you give me a break? Sorry, Jeff.
You know my life's an open book to you.
What chapter do you wanna start with? - Cut the act, I won't tell anybody.
- Act? Yeah, smart, witty, clever line for every occasion.
Yeah.
Plays pretty well in L.
A.
Why'd you move here? - Because you're here.
- Yeah, right.
No, really, Jeff, I can't tell you how nice it is to be with someone who's not just, "Here's my resume, let's go to bed.
" Why don't you give the guys a chance, huh? Hey, you know my motto: Stick to the surface and you don't get hurt.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Have you heard from him? The senator? No.
What about your little boy? Monica, you've had it pretty rough.
Hey, you know, life's like that sometimes.
You've made a lot of choices that most people wouldn't have the guts to make.
- Give yourself some credit.
- Aye, aye, captain.
Heh, heh.
Thanks.
- Can we get a couple of iced teas? - Thanks.
- Wanna hear about my life? - No.
Good, I was hoping you'd say that.
Oh, Jeff.
Does Sammy Jo have any idea how lucky she is? Sammy Jo is great but But she's not the one, right? Yep.
Jeff, don't settle.
Don't ever settle.
Settling is for aardvarks.
- What the hell does that mean? - I don't actually know.
Yeah, I know you don't.
"My darling Alexis," Blake warned me if we continue to see each other that he'd kill us both.
We have to be careful.
Soon H! Have enough money so even Blake Carrington won't dare touch us.
Be patient, darling.
"I love you, now and always.
Roger.
" This is the new building that Tanner looked at downtown for the teen centre.
And Joe Vodnoy's company owns the leases on the entire block.
He's asking an arm and a leg for it.
- Well, Joe is an old friend of mine.
- I know.
I might be able to work something out for you.
I was counting on that.
Sammy Jo, I can't tell you how proud I am of you.
Involving yourself with these kids this way, it's so important.
And Krystle would have been proud of you too.
Thank you.
Did Fallon say what time she'd be back? She should be back soon.
Well, you see, I thought she might like to see these pictures.
- Would you give them-J? - Why don't you give them to her? Hello, Daddy.
Fallon.
I'll go check on the kids.
How are you? Okay.
Oh, I I was looking at these this morning and I thought that you might like to see them.
The wedding.
- Krystle looked so beautiful.
- Yes.
And that was the last time that we all were together.
I mean, as a family.
We seem to have lost that.
Because of my stupidity, right? I know that you think that I've been unfair.
You treated me like a child who stayed out past curfew.
I only wanted you to see what that Zorelli character was doing, how he was using you.
I'm sorry, but he wasn't.
Fallon, it doesn't matter now.
The only thing that's important is for you to come back home.
- Thanks, but I enjoy being an adult.
- Damn it.
I go where I please, with whom I please.
Listen to this.
Just listen.
You'd think that we didn't love each other.
I never meant to hurt you.
Of course you didn't.
We both made mistakes.
But come home with me now, please.
You're sure? No, I'll be right there.
- Mrs.
Colby.
- Yes.
Maintenance just called, there's smoke leaking from that furnace down the cellar.
- Smoke? - Yes.
And Alexis Colby might be down there.
She asked for the keys to the storage room about an hour ago.
Did she? Oh.
First you blow up my ships.
- Is the hotel next? - It could be.
Mrs.
Colby, that furnace is dangerous.
It's been blocked for months.
Well, thank you for telling me.
Put that out before we all go up in flames.
You are quite mad, aren't you? You have no life of your own, so you come to Denver to try and take mine.
First my hotel, then my ships And you're drunk.
Well, that may be.
But tomorrow I'll be sober while you, alas, will still be you.
Wait a minute.
Isn't that-J? Don't touch my things.
- Where did this come from? - Don't touch my things, Sable.
- That painting, where did you get it? - Mind your bloody business.
Roger Grimes.
Yes.
Roger Grimes.
A present from Roger to Alexis, with love.
A word I doubt you're familiar with.
What's the matter, cousin? Did I hit a nerve? - It's war crimes, isn't it? - What? War crimes.
The family was involved in war crimes.
That's it, isn't it? The collection.
It's Nazi treasure.
How did you find out? That painting Alexis has, it's a Friedrich Stahl.
Now, Hitler admired Stahl's work, so he stole everything the man ever painted.
I mean, from galleries, museums, off the living room walls of the people that he had shuttled into concentration camps.
And none of his paintings were ever seen again.
Until today.
And where did you see it? In the storage room of The Carlton.
Alexis said that Roger Grimes gave it to her.
Grimes? Is that all Alexis has is just that one painting? Well, I don't know, that's all I saw.
Then it all must be connected.
I thought that everything that happened was just a bizarre coincidence.
But Grimes' body preserved for all those years, so close to where the collection was buried.
Those two things must be tied together.
Forgive me, Blake, but I must ask you.
Your father and the others, did they help the Nazis? I have to let Dex know about that painting.
I'll call a meeting for tonight.
I'd like you to come.
I think you deserve a full explanation.
- Is this satisfactory? - Yes, this is fine.
- We'll have some iced tea? - Fine.
We'll have two iced teas.
- And I'd like some aspirin, please.
- Certainly.
Mother, how well did I know Roger Grimes? Fallon, not that again.
You were a child, you hardly knew him.
But I know things about him.
Things I shouldn't know.
- Like what? - His voice.
I can hear it so clearly.
And Did he have a tattoo? A tattoo? On his back.
A snake.
How did you know about that? Oh, I know.
The men used to come up to the house after work sometimes, and swim, you probably saw him in the swimming pool.
Maybe, but Could I have seen him with you? Well, perhaps you could, he came up to the house quite often.
No, I mean With you.
Fallon, give me more credit than that.
I could have walked in and Found us in bed together? These dreams you've been having are twisting your mind.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
And your aspirin.
- Will there be anything else? - No, that's fine.
Fallon, I had an affair with Roger and your father murdered him.
That's what happened.
I'm not gonna argue with you about what Daddy did or didn't do.
Okay, just tell me this.
Could I have ever been with him alone? I mean, you say he was a wonderful man, maybe he was, but I know he did something that scared me.
I hope you're not suggesting that he molested you.
My God, Fallon, if I thought he'd done anything like that, I would Sometimes nice men do terrible things.
You mean, like your father? Roger Grimes didn't come near you.
I'll stake my life on that.
All I wanted to know That's enough, Fallon.
You're so wound up about what he might have done to you.
Just think about what we did to him.
Your father murdered him and now you're trying to vilify him.
Now he's dead, for God's sake, let him rest in peace.
- I'm almost ready.
- Great.
Uh You said we were going to a charity ball.
I'm sorry.
I thought I told you, the dance at the centre is for the kids.
And I'm dressed for cocktails with the queen.
Oh, I think you look very handsome.
Do you think we could drive back to my apartment so I can change? I can't.
Tanner is already on his way over to pick me up To pick us up.
Tanner? Now, wait a minute.
What am I, a chaperone? - Oh, come on, Jeffrey, be a sport.
- Sport? You asked me to take you to a formal charity event that ends up being a sock hop for kids and you've already got a date.
Tanner is not my date.
- Why don't you call Monica? - Monica? Your sister, remember? We could all go out together.
- You think this is funny, don't you? - No, I think you're funny.
Will you get that? And be nice.
"Be nice.
" - Hello, Jeff.
- Tanner.
Tanner, you're right on time.
Oh, Samantha Josephine.
- I think you'd better sit down.
- Why? Sammy Jo? What is this? Why are you dressed like that? I'm a priest.
I noticed that right away.
You never said anything.
Well, I bet you two have a hell of Heck of a lot to talk about.
Aren't you coming with us? No, I think she'll be in safe hands tonight.
Don't keep her out too late, Father.
I had no idea.
What are you doing here? I have a key, remember? - I'm calling security and having you - Alexis, damn it.
I love you.
You have a very unusual way of showing it.
- I know what you're feeling.
- Do you? Do you really? - Look, I was wrong.
- Ha.
- "I was wrong," he says.
I was wrong.
- Yes, I was.
- But there are reasons that a man - What? Sleeps with the worst enemy of the woman that he says that he loves? You have to know what I'm going through.
I don't care what you've been going through.
- Listen to me.
- Let go of me.
- I can't.
- Let me alone.
No.
For once, you're gonna listen.
Now, I have put the last eight years of my life on hold - just so that I could be there for you.
- You always do exactly what you want.
When you ran for governor, who was there to help you hang campaign posters? - Let me go.
- When Sean Rowan turned on you, - who was there to pick up the pieces? - I paid you for that.
- Paid? - Yes, I gave you that piece of land.
What land? I wasn't interested in that piece of land.
What I needed was proof that I wasn't acting like a complete jackass.
Well, it'll take more than a piece of paper to prove that! Yeah, maybe you're right.
Maybe you are right.
Why the hell am I even here, huh? Certainly not at my invitation.
You know why I did it? Why I slept with Sable? Because I was trying to break free from you.
I never stopped you from leaving me.
And you understand how that makes me feel? For a man to know that he can leave? To know that he probably should leave but he's so much in love that he stays? No.
But I'll make it easy for you.
Get out, Dex.
- Alexis.
- Please, get out.
Not bad for a man of the cloth, is he? Priests aren't that different from anyone else.
In most respects.
Isn't it unusual for a priest to take a year off? You have to realise what a year off means in our line of work.
Even though Tanner is living and working in the secular world, he's still a priest.
The vows are still sacred.
I see.
And some men who take this leave decide to leave the priesthood? Some do.
It isn't easy for a man to turn a deaf ear to his calling.
Of course the church doesn't give up easily either.
Good tune.
Let's get something to eat.
Mm.
Great spread.
Why don't you two dance? Oh, no, I don't Oh, come on, it's a slow one.
It's just right for someone your age.
- Would you like to dance? - All right.
Why is it these kids make me feel like I keep my teeth in a glass at the side of my bed? I don't know.
I know you're wondering why I didn't tell you.
You don't owe me any explanations.
It's okay.
You're a priest.
Oh, I just didn't want it to, you know, change anything.
What could it change? You know, it's kind of funny.
I was thinking about how we met.
Me busting into your hospital room, thinking you were somebody else.
Now we're even.
I thought you were somebody else too.
It all stared with my father.
He ran a shipping line back in the early '50s.
He was approached and asked to transport some German scholars to South America.
Scholars? You mean war criminals.
The official word was that these people were facing persecution by the communists.
Anyway, for arranging their transport, he was paid in artwork, supposedly owned by these people.
So the collection consists of more than just Friedrich Stahl's paintings? Oh, yes, there's jewellery and gold and sculpture and other paintings as well.
Then when your father needed a place to hide it all, there was the Colterion mining project.
Yes, that's where Sam Dexier and Jason came in.
I don't think either one of them knew about the origins of this collection, but evidently, they didn't ask questions either.
Sounds like Jason.
Sable, when Blake found out what was really going on, he confronted the others and they agreed to get rid of it.
Now, what I don't understand is why you just didn't blow it up to begin with.
It wasn't our treasure.
I suppose in the back of our minds was the idea that somehow we would put it back into the hands of the victims' families.
It certainly didn't belong to the animals that killed for it.
And And I'm pretty sure that it was my father who killed Roger Grimes.
What? BLAKE: Yes.
He insisted on disposing of the collection himself and so he was the one who took charge of moving it and sealing it down in that mine.
Roger Grimes happened to be on the property at the same time.
So you think that Grimes stumbled across the treasure, helped himself, went back for some more and your father killed him? If this is true, then there's no reason for you to confess to Roger Grimes' murder.
What? If we could convince the police that it was your father, Tom, - who murdered Grimes - No, I can't do that.
- Why not? - It's the reputation of our families that is at stake here.
Don't you see? I don't care about Grimes.
It's the origins of the collection.
That must remain a secret.
Proving that my father killed Grimes will just open up this whole ugly story and ruin our families for generations.
- Blake, we have a chance - No! What Tom Carrington did must remain buried with that collection.
No, Jeff, we've gotta make that dive tonight.
I know it's risky, but we've got to take that chance.
I've gotta see what's at the bottom of that lake.
All right.
Good.
Now you get the equipment and we'll meet in exactly two hours.
All right.
Bye.
Come in.
Dad? Adam.
I know I'm the last person you wanna see, but I think we need to talk.
- About what? - I was wrong.
What I did to Virginia was wrong and what I said to you was wrong.
And I can't tell you how sorry I am.
I don't know why I do these things.
I don't mean to hurt anyone.
I tried to be a son you could be proud of.
I worked hard.
Sometimes I don't know, sometimes the pressure gets to be too much.
I know about pressure.
Now, what do you want? I've been spending some time with Mother.
You should know that she wants me to try and get back into the house, back onto your good side.
To do what? Spy for her? Actually, yes.
I'm not suggesting that you take me back.
But there is something else you should know.
- She found a witness.
- A witness for what? An old man named Elsworth Chisolm, who used to work on the mining project in the late '60s, claims he saw you carrying Roger Grimes' body into the mine before it was flooded.
And has he gone to the police with that story? No, not yet.
I could arrange for you to talk to him, if you like.
Why are you telling me all this, Adam? You're my father.
And I don't wanna see you thrown in jail.
That's all.
"FALLON".
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to pull you away from work.
That's okay, so I take a long lunch.
I'm entitled every now and then to eat.
Come on, talk to me.
I'm not really sure if it was Roger Grimes or my grandfather.
Your grandfather? You know with dreams, you think it's one person, - all of a sudden, it's somebody else.
- Yeah, go on.
Well, in the dream, we were down in these tunnels.
It was dark.
I couldn't find my way out.
I guess it was kind of a maze.
It's hard to remember.
I heard my grandfather's voice.
What was he saying? He said - I don't know.
- Try to remember, Fallon.
- What did your grandfather tell you? - I can't do this.
- Come on, Fallon, try to remember.
- No.
I don't wanna do this.
I can't! - Okay, it's okay.
It's okay.
We - No, it's not okay.
Please don't make me remember.
All right.
All right.
He was there.
Who was there, Fallon? Grimes or your grandfather? Oh, God.
Hello, Alexis, glad to see you've sobered up.
Well, now my hangover's arrived.
Go away.
Catch a mouse or something.
- No, we have things to discuss.
- I have nothing to say to you.
Then you will listen to what I have to say to you and I don't intend discussing this again.
Drop this Roger Grimes nonsense.
Leave Blake alone.
Or what? What will you do, cousin? Stamp your foot? Throw a tantrum? Before he so suddenly retired, Fritz Heath, your company comptroller, gave us some very interesting information.
Details of a stupidly clumsy takeover attempt by your late husband Sean.
Now, the company he was cheating doesn't know about it yet.
But when you tell them, I'll be sued.
No, you'll be ruined.
Oh, dear, why don't I just give you the keys of Colbyco, so you can take it over yourself? I give UP- I'm offering you the opportunity to salvage what is left of your crumbling finances if lf I leave Blake alone.
That's right.
Listen to me, cousin.
You are a lonely desperate woman.
So starved for the affection of a man, any man, that you'll do anything to get him to throw you a bone including this pathetic grandstand play.
No more playing, Alexis.
The game's over.
Well, call up your lawyers.
Call out the National Guard if you have to.
Because I've got Blake exactly where I want him.
And his ugly secret will not be a secret for much longer.
He's been down there a long time.
Dex is an experienced diver, he'll find the entrance.
It'll be okay.
Is it? I wonder.
Collection's been buried down there for 25 years, it's where it belongs.
We made that decision because we had good reasons.
But sometimes I get the feeling that it's out of our hands.
- What do you mean? - Roger Grimes and my father.
Everything that's happened these past few months.
All puts a spotlight on this place.
All leads to the collection.
But maybe it was supposed to be that way all along.
He's coming up.
We've got a problem.
Couldn't you find the seal? I found it, all right.
It's open.
Open? How can that be? The Vault's been opened, somebody blew the seal.
That's Gibson.
Did you go inside? No, I came up for another tank.
My God.
It'll all come out now.
Everything -
There's no way to stop you, is there? Well, you could always put a bullet through the back of my head.
NARRATOR: Last time on Dynasty: Aah! You're making me crazy.
Come on, stop it.
Can't you see I'm blind? Stop it.
This is never gonna work.
You know that, don't you? Oh, God.
What did she do to you to make you hate her so much? Lam going to make her life living hell.
Make sure you tell her that, won't you? Very nice to meet you.
And I'll call you later.
- Bye.
- Bye.
- Lovely young woman.
- Yeah, she is.
Does she know you're married, son? Don't get too excited, it might be fatal.
This woman has just had seven tankers blown up.
And now that I've taken care of the ships, I'm going to devote all of my energies to finding out who killed Roger Grimes.
- Can you round up some scuba gear? - Sure.
- How soon you want us to go down? - As soon as possible.
We have got to make sure that no one sees the entrance to that vault.
You didn't go to bed with Sable.
I never wanna see you again.
Mr.
Chisolm, you have nothing to be afraid of.
But I wanna know who killed Roger Grimes.
A man with a bright orange rain jacket.
A bright orange jacket with a C on the back? - Mother, who owned that jacket? - Blake.
That's right.
Blake Carrington.
He killed Roger Grimes.
I just thought you'd be a lot more enthusiastic.
I mean, my God, we have a witness who says that Blake killed Roger Grimes.
Yes, that's good for us.
If Elsworth would actually testify that he saw Blake carrying Grimes' body, that would be great.
But we need something more than that to make a murder charge stick.
The letter.
The letter Grimes sent you.
We need that.
And anything else you've got.
Are you listening? Oh, the letter, yes, of course.
Yes, I need to see it.
So the sooner you find it, the better.
Are you having second thoughts about going after Blake? Well, I always have second thoughts, but certainly not about this.
Then what is it? Mother, you should be on top of the world.
You mean because my life is so wonderful? Look, I know that Dex upset you, but I'd go easy on the brandy, if I were you.
When I want a sermon, dear, I'll go to church.
What is the matter with you? You really want to help me, Adam? Try getting back into Blake's good graces.
Are you kidding? Is there a smile on my face? When I make my move, I wanna know how Blake and his friends are going to counter it.
Do you think, in your wildest imagination, he'd ever take me back? Convince him.
You're good at that.
Well, first, I'd have to get past your good friend, Dex.
And then past his good friend, Sable.
Answer it, will you, darling? Colby residence.
It's Dex, Adam, let me speak to Alexis.
Dex, hey, whatever happened to good old-fashioned manners? Whatever happened to: "How are you, Adam? How's life been treating you, Adam?" I don't give a damn how life treats you, just put Alexis on the phone.
She says she's not available.
Look, I'm in no mood to play games.
Apparently, neither is she.
You're doing the right thing, Mother.
Dex is not the man for you.
Shut up, Adam.
All right, next time answer your own phone.
- Look, if you're angry with Dex - I don't want to hear about Dex.
I don't know what went on between I don't want to hear about him.
I don't want to see him.
I don't want anything more to do with him.
Ls that clear, Adam? Is that clear? Good night, Mother.
No.
Come on, let's wake up.
It's okay.
I hate snakes.
- No.
- Come on.
Let's wake up.
Wake up.
Aah! No.
Shh.
It's okay.
It's okay.
Oh, God.
L was dreaming.
Dreaming? Looked like you were going 10 rounds with Sugar Ray.
Oh.
They're getting worse.
The nightmares are getting worse.
You've been having the same nightmare? About Roger Grimes.
Grimes? He won't let me alone.
How long has this been going on? Since I saw his body that first time at the morgue.
It's like he's inside my head.
I can't get him out.
Shh.
Oh, you're still shaking.
What's all this business about snakes? Snakes? Well, I hate snakes.
So do I.
But in your dream He He had 3-.
He had a snake on his back.
Are we talking about a live snake here? No, it was one of those tattoos.
- A tattoo? - Yeah.
You know, on his back.
Where? I mean, show me exactly where on his back.
It was right here.
Above his waist.
It was a twisted coiled snake.
And you saw this tattoo in your dream? Yeah, but the real Roger Grimes must have had it too, didn't he? I guess I saw it at the morgue.
Well, Grimes had a tattoo on his back, all right? But you never saw his back.
When you saw him at the morgue, he was lying face up.
Then how did I know? Okay, so when you saw Grimes at the morgue, you said he looked familiar.
Think back.
He was your father's architect.
Maybe you saw him working outside without a shirt, saw the tattoo then.
Maybe, but I was only 5 or 6 years old.
Well, Grimes and your mother were lovers, right? So How do you know that? Fallon, I know a lot more about this case than you think I do.
Maybe you saw them in bed together.
Zorelli Well, that would be pretty traumatic, especially for a little kid.
Damn right it would, but it never happened.
Well, think about it.
You have these dreams, he's scaring you, he's chasing you.
Could he have hurt you in some way? Don't you think I'd remember something like that? Well, the mind works in weird ways.
I can remember the name of every starting pitcher the Phillies had since I was 10 years old, and I can't remember the day my grandfather died.
I really loved him and I can't remember that day.
Some things are so painful, the mind just blocks them out.
Look, Fallon.
The minute you saw Grimes' body, you reacted very strongly.
He's got a hold on you.
Why don't you let me help you find out what it is? Oh, yeah? Who's gonna be helping me? Dr.
Zorelli? Or Zorelli the cop? Let's be fair here.
I mean, I don't like the idea of going to bed with you and Roger Grimes.
Isn't it wonderful how Alexis' husbands come back to haunt her? Where do we stand legally? - What's our next move? - I say we have a very strong case.
Just give me the go-ahead and I'll initiate the lawsuit.
Oh, thank you, Angela.
Would you go downstairs and check my mail, please? Certainly.
It is funny.
I remember this tall skinny tomboy of a daughter who swore she'd eat worms if I made her wear braces.
How on earth did she turn into this magnificent young woman with very straight teeth who initiates lawsuits? - Blake.
- Good morning.
Oh, come in.
You remember my daughter, Monica.
- Yes.
Yes, of course.
Hello, Monica.
- Hi, Blake.
I was so sorry to hear about Krystle.
Thank you.
Jeff tells me that you're gonna be working here in Denver.
Yes, for the time being, anyway.
Speaking of Jeff, that reminds me, I have a very important meeting.
- Bye.
- Bye, darling.
Call me later.
MONICA: Okay.
You'll have to forgive me for being a very proud mother, but she is very special.
Yes.
You and Jason have every reason to be proud of her.
- Would you like some coffee? - No.
Thank you very much.
I suppose you're wondering what brings me here.
Well, Dex came by to see me last night and we talked about you.
Oh.
Um Should I be flattered or concerned? Oh, no, no, no.
He likes you very much.
Oh, that's very nice to hear.
But we don't really know each other all that well.
You know, that's interesting.
I don't think that you knew Krystle all that well either.
But both she and Dex admire and trust you very much.
But you know how I feel about Krystle.
Well, after Dex left the house last night, I thought about what he said about you that I had been too hard on you.
Well, I must admit, when I first heard that you had hired that diver, Gibson I don't blame you.
Under the same circumstances, I might have been equally suspicious.
Well, anyway It's times like this that I miss Krystle very, very much.
She could handle this sort of stuff much better than I can.
Sable, I think that I owe you an apology.
Maybe I judged you too quickly.
I do know that it's taken me too long to tell you that That I'm sorry.
Blake, I have just hired the most marvelous new chef who makes the most sinfully delicious apple crepes.
Do you think I could tempt you? Good.
Tanner, these colours look horrible together, it makes my teeth ache.
Oh, well, how about this one? Much better.
You know, I don't think you're ever gonna become an interior decorator.
Well, I never had much of a sense of colour.
That's because you don't pay attention.
Close your eyes.
- Go on, close your eyes.
- Okay.
All right.
Now, what colour is this room? It's white.
Not even close.
Okay, how about your shirt? Do you remember what colour that is? Dark.
Heh.
You're hopeless.
All right, okay.
Okay, one more chance.
MY eyes.
What colour are they? Whoa, looking good.
It's about time we got somebody with some class around here.
Where have you been, Veronica? Let's move.
Hey, you guys, you know, we got a lotto do here.
You know, you can dance later.
They can't stop.
When you have music like this, you can't stop dancing.
Do you realise that you're committing a felony? I could make a citizen's arrest.
- Unless I dance? - Exactly.
Let's go.
Come on.
- Look out.
Come on.
Whoo! - He Hey, look at how he makes some moves.
- They're blue.
- What? Your eyes, they're a beautiful shade of blue.
Your grandfather cares a great deal about you.
Yeah.
It's been the two of us since I was really young.
Why didn't you want me to tell him about us meeting today? I don't think he understands what's at stake here.
I wouldn't be too sure about that.
I hope he realizes you only get the reward if what he's told us is true.
He told you the truth.
The whole truth? Nothing but? Phoenix I like you.
I like your grandfather.
I know how worried he is about what's gonna happen to you when he's not around anymore.
And I'd hate for someone else to show up with the whole story and for you to miss out on all that reward money.
So you'd like for me to fill in some of the blanks? I think that would be a pretty good idea.
Do you think I'm some sort of idiot? You don't want to tell my grandfather we're having this get-together, then you want me to give you all saris of information for free.
You're pretty savvy for your age, aren't you? I had to be.
A lot of people out there would like to take advantage of girls like me.
Because of your innocence? - That must be it.
- Yeah.
Here you go.
- Excuse me.
- Sure.
It's hot.
- Do you have a pen? - Oh, yes.
Thank you.
Hell you what.
- What's the date? - The 30th.
I'm gonna give you 25 percent now.
And the rest, if your story checks out.
My grandfather says what happened to Roger Grimes wasn't the only strange thing that happened in that mansion of yours.
See, some of the men working on the house were working on another project.
- And? - Some of them disappeared too.
How about that? Maybe they'll float up, too, some day like Roger Grimes did.
- Mrs.
Colby.
- Come in, Mary.
Good morning, ma'am.
Your daughter is here and I brought you breakfast.
Oh, I don't want any breakfast, thank you.
I'll just take this.
Thanks.
Mother.
Oh, darling, good morning.
You're just in time to help me celebrate.
Would you like a drink? Uh, it's 11:00 in the morning.
I know, but I've got such a hangover.
What's wrong? I came over as soon as you called.
Did I call you? You were crying.
Oh, Fallon, what on earth would I have to cry about? Please talk to me.
Ls it Dex? I know you two Oh, Dex.
I wouldn't give him the satisfaction of seeing me cry.
Why? Look at them, Fallon.
The men in my life.
What a bunch.
Blake Carrington.
Pillar of society.
He didn't love me, but he'd kill anybody who was going to make me happy.
And Cecil.
Cecil Colby.
He died on the wedding night and I got the blame.
Nobody blamed you.
And Sean Rowan.
Dear dumb Sean.
He died and tried to take me with him.
And Dex Dex The only one I ever really trusted.
Dex loves you.
Love? He doesn't know the meaning of the word.
The only feelings he's got are between his waist and his knees.
- Mother.
- He slept with her.
- Who? - Who do you think? Not Sable.
They're all the same, every one of them! Except Roger.
Roger is the only man who ever loved me.
Really loved me.
Nice shot.
It would make me feel a little better if you'd move every once in a while.
Maybe if you'd stop hitting it right at me.
- Like that? - Almost.
- Oh, my God.
Are you all right? - I'm okay.
I'm okay.
It's just my ego that went down for the count.
- Oh! Oh, cramp.
- Oh, boy.
Six to 4 is not exactly a rout.
- I hate to lose.
- Ha, ha, ha.
Let's look at this leg now.
Hey, good to see you.
- Let Dr.
Colby take a look.
- Oh - There we go.
- Ah So how are you? Mmm.
Much better.
I mean, we've had our arguments, food fights, whipped cream fights, but we haven't had a chance to talk yet.
Uh-oh.
I sense a deep and meaningful discussion coming on.
Come on, would you give me a break? Sorry, Jeff.
You know my life's an open book to you.
What chapter do you wanna start with? - Cut the act, I won't tell anybody.
- Act? Yeah, smart, witty, clever line for every occasion.
Yeah.
Plays pretty well in L.
A.
Why'd you move here? - Because you're here.
- Yeah, right.
No, really, Jeff, I can't tell you how nice it is to be with someone who's not just, "Here's my resume, let's go to bed.
" Why don't you give the guys a chance, huh? Hey, you know my motto: Stick to the surface and you don't get hurt.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Have you heard from him? The senator? No.
What about your little boy? Monica, you've had it pretty rough.
Hey, you know, life's like that sometimes.
You've made a lot of choices that most people wouldn't have the guts to make.
- Give yourself some credit.
- Aye, aye, captain.
Heh, heh.
Thanks.
- Can we get a couple of iced teas? - Thanks.
- Wanna hear about my life? - No.
Good, I was hoping you'd say that.
Oh, Jeff.
Does Sammy Jo have any idea how lucky she is? Sammy Jo is great but But she's not the one, right? Yep.
Jeff, don't settle.
Don't ever settle.
Settling is for aardvarks.
- What the hell does that mean? - I don't actually know.
Yeah, I know you don't.
"My darling Alexis," Blake warned me if we continue to see each other that he'd kill us both.
We have to be careful.
Soon H! Have enough money so even Blake Carrington won't dare touch us.
Be patient, darling.
"I love you, now and always.
Roger.
" This is the new building that Tanner looked at downtown for the teen centre.
And Joe Vodnoy's company owns the leases on the entire block.
He's asking an arm and a leg for it.
- Well, Joe is an old friend of mine.
- I know.
I might be able to work something out for you.
I was counting on that.
Sammy Jo, I can't tell you how proud I am of you.
Involving yourself with these kids this way, it's so important.
And Krystle would have been proud of you too.
Thank you.
Did Fallon say what time she'd be back? She should be back soon.
Well, you see, I thought she might like to see these pictures.
- Would you give them-J? - Why don't you give them to her? Hello, Daddy.
Fallon.
I'll go check on the kids.
How are you? Okay.
Oh, I I was looking at these this morning and I thought that you might like to see them.
The wedding.
- Krystle looked so beautiful.
- Yes.
And that was the last time that we all were together.
I mean, as a family.
We seem to have lost that.
Because of my stupidity, right? I know that you think that I've been unfair.
You treated me like a child who stayed out past curfew.
I only wanted you to see what that Zorelli character was doing, how he was using you.
I'm sorry, but he wasn't.
Fallon, it doesn't matter now.
The only thing that's important is for you to come back home.
- Thanks, but I enjoy being an adult.
- Damn it.
I go where I please, with whom I please.
Listen to this.
Just listen.
You'd think that we didn't love each other.
I never meant to hurt you.
Of course you didn't.
We both made mistakes.
But come home with me now, please.
You're sure? No, I'll be right there.
- Mrs.
Colby.
- Yes.
Maintenance just called, there's smoke leaking from that furnace down the cellar.
- Smoke? - Yes.
And Alexis Colby might be down there.
She asked for the keys to the storage room about an hour ago.
Did she? Oh.
First you blow up my ships.
- Is the hotel next? - It could be.
Mrs.
Colby, that furnace is dangerous.
It's been blocked for months.
Well, thank you for telling me.
Put that out before we all go up in flames.
You are quite mad, aren't you? You have no life of your own, so you come to Denver to try and take mine.
First my hotel, then my ships And you're drunk.
Well, that may be.
But tomorrow I'll be sober while you, alas, will still be you.
Wait a minute.
Isn't that-J? Don't touch my things.
- Where did this come from? - Don't touch my things, Sable.
- That painting, where did you get it? - Mind your bloody business.
Roger Grimes.
Yes.
Roger Grimes.
A present from Roger to Alexis, with love.
A word I doubt you're familiar with.
What's the matter, cousin? Did I hit a nerve? - It's war crimes, isn't it? - What? War crimes.
The family was involved in war crimes.
That's it, isn't it? The collection.
It's Nazi treasure.
How did you find out? That painting Alexis has, it's a Friedrich Stahl.
Now, Hitler admired Stahl's work, so he stole everything the man ever painted.
I mean, from galleries, museums, off the living room walls of the people that he had shuttled into concentration camps.
And none of his paintings were ever seen again.
Until today.
And where did you see it? In the storage room of The Carlton.
Alexis said that Roger Grimes gave it to her.
Grimes? Is that all Alexis has is just that one painting? Well, I don't know, that's all I saw.
Then it all must be connected.
I thought that everything that happened was just a bizarre coincidence.
But Grimes' body preserved for all those years, so close to where the collection was buried.
Those two things must be tied together.
Forgive me, Blake, but I must ask you.
Your father and the others, did they help the Nazis? I have to let Dex know about that painting.
I'll call a meeting for tonight.
I'd like you to come.
I think you deserve a full explanation.
- Is this satisfactory? - Yes, this is fine.
- We'll have some iced tea? - Fine.
We'll have two iced teas.
- And I'd like some aspirin, please.
- Certainly.
Mother, how well did I know Roger Grimes? Fallon, not that again.
You were a child, you hardly knew him.
But I know things about him.
Things I shouldn't know.
- Like what? - His voice.
I can hear it so clearly.
And Did he have a tattoo? A tattoo? On his back.
A snake.
How did you know about that? Oh, I know.
The men used to come up to the house after work sometimes, and swim, you probably saw him in the swimming pool.
Maybe, but Could I have seen him with you? Well, perhaps you could, he came up to the house quite often.
No, I mean With you.
Fallon, give me more credit than that.
I could have walked in and Found us in bed together? These dreams you've been having are twisting your mind.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
And your aspirin.
- Will there be anything else? - No, that's fine.
Fallon, I had an affair with Roger and your father murdered him.
That's what happened.
I'm not gonna argue with you about what Daddy did or didn't do.
Okay, just tell me this.
Could I have ever been with him alone? I mean, you say he was a wonderful man, maybe he was, but I know he did something that scared me.
I hope you're not suggesting that he molested you.
My God, Fallon, if I thought he'd done anything like that, I would Sometimes nice men do terrible things.
You mean, like your father? Roger Grimes didn't come near you.
I'll stake my life on that.
All I wanted to know That's enough, Fallon.
You're so wound up about what he might have done to you.
Just think about what we did to him.
Your father murdered him and now you're trying to vilify him.
Now he's dead, for God's sake, let him rest in peace.
- I'm almost ready.
- Great.
Uh You said we were going to a charity ball.
I'm sorry.
I thought I told you, the dance at the centre is for the kids.
And I'm dressed for cocktails with the queen.
Oh, I think you look very handsome.
Do you think we could drive back to my apartment so I can change? I can't.
Tanner is already on his way over to pick me up To pick us up.
Tanner? Now, wait a minute.
What am I, a chaperone? - Oh, come on, Jeffrey, be a sport.
- Sport? You asked me to take you to a formal charity event that ends up being a sock hop for kids and you've already got a date.
Tanner is not my date.
- Why don't you call Monica? - Monica? Your sister, remember? We could all go out together.
- You think this is funny, don't you? - No, I think you're funny.
Will you get that? And be nice.
"Be nice.
" - Hello, Jeff.
- Tanner.
Tanner, you're right on time.
Oh, Samantha Josephine.
- I think you'd better sit down.
- Why? Sammy Jo? What is this? Why are you dressed like that? I'm a priest.
I noticed that right away.
You never said anything.
Well, I bet you two have a hell of Heck of a lot to talk about.
Aren't you coming with us? No, I think she'll be in safe hands tonight.
Don't keep her out too late, Father.
I had no idea.
What are you doing here? I have a key, remember? - I'm calling security and having you - Alexis, damn it.
I love you.
You have a very unusual way of showing it.
- I know what you're feeling.
- Do you? Do you really? - Look, I was wrong.
- Ha.
- "I was wrong," he says.
I was wrong.
- Yes, I was.
- But there are reasons that a man - What? Sleeps with the worst enemy of the woman that he says that he loves? You have to know what I'm going through.
I don't care what you've been going through.
- Listen to me.
- Let go of me.
- I can't.
- Let me alone.
No.
For once, you're gonna listen.
Now, I have put the last eight years of my life on hold - just so that I could be there for you.
- You always do exactly what you want.
When you ran for governor, who was there to help you hang campaign posters? - Let me go.
- When Sean Rowan turned on you, - who was there to pick up the pieces? - I paid you for that.
- Paid? - Yes, I gave you that piece of land.
What land? I wasn't interested in that piece of land.
What I needed was proof that I wasn't acting like a complete jackass.
Well, it'll take more than a piece of paper to prove that! Yeah, maybe you're right.
Maybe you are right.
Why the hell am I even here, huh? Certainly not at my invitation.
You know why I did it? Why I slept with Sable? Because I was trying to break free from you.
I never stopped you from leaving me.
And you understand how that makes me feel? For a man to know that he can leave? To know that he probably should leave but he's so much in love that he stays? No.
But I'll make it easy for you.
Get out, Dex.
- Alexis.
- Please, get out.
Not bad for a man of the cloth, is he? Priests aren't that different from anyone else.
In most respects.
Isn't it unusual for a priest to take a year off? You have to realise what a year off means in our line of work.
Even though Tanner is living and working in the secular world, he's still a priest.
The vows are still sacred.
I see.
And some men who take this leave decide to leave the priesthood? Some do.
It isn't easy for a man to turn a deaf ear to his calling.
Of course the church doesn't give up easily either.
Good tune.
Let's get something to eat.
Mm.
Great spread.
Why don't you two dance? Oh, no, I don't Oh, come on, it's a slow one.
It's just right for someone your age.
- Would you like to dance? - All right.
Why is it these kids make me feel like I keep my teeth in a glass at the side of my bed? I don't know.
I know you're wondering why I didn't tell you.
You don't owe me any explanations.
It's okay.
You're a priest.
Oh, I just didn't want it to, you know, change anything.
What could it change? You know, it's kind of funny.
I was thinking about how we met.
Me busting into your hospital room, thinking you were somebody else.
Now we're even.
I thought you were somebody else too.
It all stared with my father.
He ran a shipping line back in the early '50s.
He was approached and asked to transport some German scholars to South America.
Scholars? You mean war criminals.
The official word was that these people were facing persecution by the communists.
Anyway, for arranging their transport, he was paid in artwork, supposedly owned by these people.
So the collection consists of more than just Friedrich Stahl's paintings? Oh, yes, there's jewellery and gold and sculpture and other paintings as well.
Then when your father needed a place to hide it all, there was the Colterion mining project.
Yes, that's where Sam Dexier and Jason came in.
I don't think either one of them knew about the origins of this collection, but evidently, they didn't ask questions either.
Sounds like Jason.
Sable, when Blake found out what was really going on, he confronted the others and they agreed to get rid of it.
Now, what I don't understand is why you just didn't blow it up to begin with.
It wasn't our treasure.
I suppose in the back of our minds was the idea that somehow we would put it back into the hands of the victims' families.
It certainly didn't belong to the animals that killed for it.
And And I'm pretty sure that it was my father who killed Roger Grimes.
What? BLAKE: Yes.
He insisted on disposing of the collection himself and so he was the one who took charge of moving it and sealing it down in that mine.
Roger Grimes happened to be on the property at the same time.
So you think that Grimes stumbled across the treasure, helped himself, went back for some more and your father killed him? If this is true, then there's no reason for you to confess to Roger Grimes' murder.
What? If we could convince the police that it was your father, Tom, - who murdered Grimes - No, I can't do that.
- Why not? - It's the reputation of our families that is at stake here.
Don't you see? I don't care about Grimes.
It's the origins of the collection.
That must remain a secret.
Proving that my father killed Grimes will just open up this whole ugly story and ruin our families for generations.
- Blake, we have a chance - No! What Tom Carrington did must remain buried with that collection.
No, Jeff, we've gotta make that dive tonight.
I know it's risky, but we've got to take that chance.
I've gotta see what's at the bottom of that lake.
All right.
Good.
Now you get the equipment and we'll meet in exactly two hours.
All right.
Bye.
Come in.
Dad? Adam.
I know I'm the last person you wanna see, but I think we need to talk.
- About what? - I was wrong.
What I did to Virginia was wrong and what I said to you was wrong.
And I can't tell you how sorry I am.
I don't know why I do these things.
I don't mean to hurt anyone.
I tried to be a son you could be proud of.
I worked hard.
Sometimes I don't know, sometimes the pressure gets to be too much.
I know about pressure.
Now, what do you want? I've been spending some time with Mother.
You should know that she wants me to try and get back into the house, back onto your good side.
To do what? Spy for her? Actually, yes.
I'm not suggesting that you take me back.
But there is something else you should know.
- She found a witness.
- A witness for what? An old man named Elsworth Chisolm, who used to work on the mining project in the late '60s, claims he saw you carrying Roger Grimes' body into the mine before it was flooded.
And has he gone to the police with that story? No, not yet.
I could arrange for you to talk to him, if you like.
Why are you telling me all this, Adam? You're my father.
And I don't wanna see you thrown in jail.
That's all.
"FALLON".
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to pull you away from work.
That's okay, so I take a long lunch.
I'm entitled every now and then to eat.
Come on, talk to me.
I'm not really sure if it was Roger Grimes or my grandfather.
Your grandfather? You know with dreams, you think it's one person, - all of a sudden, it's somebody else.
- Yeah, go on.
Well, in the dream, we were down in these tunnels.
It was dark.
I couldn't find my way out.
I guess it was kind of a maze.
It's hard to remember.
I heard my grandfather's voice.
What was he saying? He said - I don't know.
- Try to remember, Fallon.
- What did your grandfather tell you? - I can't do this.
- Come on, Fallon, try to remember.
- No.
I don't wanna do this.
I can't! - Okay, it's okay.
It's okay.
We - No, it's not okay.
Please don't make me remember.
All right.
All right.
He was there.
Who was there, Fallon? Grimes or your grandfather? Oh, God.
Hello, Alexis, glad to see you've sobered up.
Well, now my hangover's arrived.
Go away.
Catch a mouse or something.
- No, we have things to discuss.
- I have nothing to say to you.
Then you will listen to what I have to say to you and I don't intend discussing this again.
Drop this Roger Grimes nonsense.
Leave Blake alone.
Or what? What will you do, cousin? Stamp your foot? Throw a tantrum? Before he so suddenly retired, Fritz Heath, your company comptroller, gave us some very interesting information.
Details of a stupidly clumsy takeover attempt by your late husband Sean.
Now, the company he was cheating doesn't know about it yet.
But when you tell them, I'll be sued.
No, you'll be ruined.
Oh, dear, why don't I just give you the keys of Colbyco, so you can take it over yourself? I give UP- I'm offering you the opportunity to salvage what is left of your crumbling finances if lf I leave Blake alone.
That's right.
Listen to me, cousin.
You are a lonely desperate woman.
So starved for the affection of a man, any man, that you'll do anything to get him to throw you a bone including this pathetic grandstand play.
No more playing, Alexis.
The game's over.
Well, call up your lawyers.
Call out the National Guard if you have to.
Because I've got Blake exactly where I want him.
And his ugly secret will not be a secret for much longer.
He's been down there a long time.
Dex is an experienced diver, he'll find the entrance.
It'll be okay.
Is it? I wonder.
Collection's been buried down there for 25 years, it's where it belongs.
We made that decision because we had good reasons.
But sometimes I get the feeling that it's out of our hands.
- What do you mean? - Roger Grimes and my father.
Everything that's happened these past few months.
All puts a spotlight on this place.
All leads to the collection.
But maybe it was supposed to be that way all along.
He's coming up.
We've got a problem.
Couldn't you find the seal? I found it, all right.
It's open.
Open? How can that be? The Vault's been opened, somebody blew the seal.
That's Gibson.
Did you go inside? No, I came up for another tank.
My God.
It'll all come out now.
Everything -