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Perfect Child (2007)
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[music] Sarah: I started to have panic attacks... swimming... flailing in water... helpless... drowning. I... resented Amanda for stealing his attention. Dr. Farrell: You wanted her gone, and then she was. Sarah: I couldn't help thinking that it should've been me, and then everyone would have been happy. Father: Amanda! Amanda! Sarah: She was still alive when my father pulled her from the pool, but I could see the life slip out of her as he tried to save her. Sometimes I wake up and think that it's all been a terrible nightmare. Dr. Farrell: Well, Sarah, it takes a lot of courage to stop running from what we're afraid of. I'm not sure you're ready yet. No, I'm here. I want to try. Well, first you need to begin the process of forgiving yourself for whatever responsibility you're clinging to in Amanda's death. I can write a prescription to help level your anxiety, and I'd like to see you again next week. Okay. [laughter, conversations] Jan: So Brad flies his private plane to St. Barts to work on his tan, and you pass to work on your work? Sarah: I had to finish my notes on the Miller campaign. Ohh... You mean that you needed your usual excuse not to have a good time. Sarah: You think? Jan: Hey, there's Steven Landry. He never got back to us on our... Sarah and Jan: ...on our proposal, yeah. I'll take care of that. Sarah: Looking good. Jan: Okay. Catch you later. Steven! [thwacks of tennis ball] [grunts of exertion] [thwacks of tennis ball] [grunts of exertion] OW! Look what you did! [shrieks] [cries of struggle] Sarah: Stop it! Stop it! - She did it on purpose! Lily: I did not! Stop it! Get up! Hey! Oh! Stop! Stop! Let me see. All right, you're fine You just have a little bloody nose. You need to get some ice. Okay? Go get some ice. Are you okay? All I did was play hard. I know. - I'm Sarah. - Lily. - It's nice to meet you, Lily. Paul: Lily? What is going on? Nothing. Daddy, this is Sarah. Excuse us, please. Come here. Lily: Thank you. [footsteps] [intermingled voices] Jan: Was that Paul Canmore? Cover boy himself. Jan: And you let him escape? Do you have any idea how much that account would be worth? - You should be all over him. - You think? Honey, the way you look in that outfit... He's divorced. He's available. - Okay. Jan: Okay. - I look okay? - Stunning. Go get him. [background voices] Oh, I'd like a Chardonnay. But I think this gentleman was first. Um... yeah. Could I get a White Russian, please. Hold the Russian. I like to mix it up a little. Wild man. Well, I have my moments. Aaah... Thank you. It's just these... uh... these media events, the milk helps settle my stomach. - Mm. - How do you know my daughter? Oh, I don't. We just met. She's a beautiful girl. She's... very polite. As opposed to her father? Yeah, um... look, I'm sorry... if I came... No, I figured you were upset about the feedback on the cover article. Uh... I haven't read it. Why? Do you think it was bad? You'll be the judge of that. I'm... uh... I'm Sarah Leslie. [footsteps approach] 'Leslie and Harper, Publicists'. Um... Look, I'm sorry, but I hate publicity. - You're here. - Well, because the Board insisted. Monica: Here you are Paul. I'm sorry. Lily's waiting for us at your table. Paul: Okay, thanks. [background voices] - Um... gotta go. - Yeah. It was nice speaking with you, Paul. I almost didn't recognize you, without your stuffed monkey. Cheers. [giggles] [background voices] [rattle of pills] [music] This presentation needs more punch. We have to re-emphasize the slogans before the final images. Jan: Go for it. - How's the billing going? Breaking even. We can tap our line of credit until we land a big fish. And you could sell - your shoe collection. - No! It's too bad Paul Canmore wasn't... Don't go there, okay? Next time, just show more cleavage. [deep sigh] [intermingled background voices] - Excuse me. - Oh, I'm sorry I... - Paul. - Hi. - Sorry. - You know, actually, - I saw you in here the other day. - Oh, are you a regular - here, too? - No, but I will be now. Oh. Uh... would you care to join me? Sure. [footsteps] Oh, let me get that. Oh. Thanks. So, let me ask you. If I hadn't run into you today, would I have heard back from you? Oh, I don't give up that easily. Now let me ask you something. Did you really not read that cover story? Not until you mentioned it. I don't have a lot of time to pay attention to much other than product. I mean, what people say or write about me is, I'm out of my control. Not if your PR people have the right relationships. And you have. A story that doesn't sell what you want isn't worth doing. This one kind of made you look like a... geek. Well, because I am k They never cited your charity work with inner-city kids. And by not bringing up your personal life... Because it is exactly that. Personal. You don't want people to know you're a single father? I just don't think Lily has anything to do with peddling software. I'm sorry. I thought we were speaking frankly. No, no. We are We are. Okay, let me ask you this. If I were to retain you, - what would I do with Roscoe? - Roscoe? Yeah, my stuffed monkey that you so fondly make fun of? Ha, you'd have to lose him. What? He is our mascot. Plus Lily loves to see me photographed with him. Lily isn't the market share you're after. You need to create awareness and anticipation for your next product release. You don't need to present an image that's too cutesy. - Cutesy? - Um-hum. All right, I'll bite. What else? Ahh.... Hm. A little less... conservative. A little more rugged. Yeah. - Rugged? - Yeah. Can you handle it? Or should I ask that brunette who was at the reception if she can handle it? Monica is my business partner. Yes, she can get a little over-protective, sometimes. More like territorial. You don't miss much. Reason Number One why you should hire me. Well, I would hire you but... - I can't see you. - Oh. [laughs] Here, have them back. Announcer: It appears Canmore Tech will enter the market with an anticipated IPO nearly 50 percent greater than expected. It seems the company's more sophisticated rebranding efforts were exactly what the street wanted to see, which is good news for Mr. Canmore and maybe not so good news for old Roscoe. [click] Well, it looks like they're finally taking notice. Monica: It would have been nice to have more print coverage. Sarah: I'm getting proofs of the Forbes piece. The Journal wants something more in depth when we get to New York. I look forward to seeing all of that. [footsteps] You know, inside, she's doing backflips. Really? She could have fooled me. [footsteps] - Hey, munchkin. - Hi, dad. - Hey, you look cool. - Thanks. - You remember Sarah? - Hi. - Hi. - Dad, we're going to - late for my game. - No, we won't. I'm about to close up here. Don't forget to back up your file to the ultimate server. Remember what happened last time? The real tech genius o - I could see that. - Okay... and done. Hey, do you feel like getting some fresh air? Uh... I should get to work. No, come on, take a break. I insist. Okay. Why not? [whistle blows] [children's voices] Paul: Well, after Colleen got pregnant, we were married and then it was ten hard years of trying to make it work, mostly for Lily's sake. [background voices] Was the split amicable? Um... hardly. Nothing kills a great relationship like marriage, - right? - Is that the voice - of experience? - No. It's one thing I haven't tried. I didn't mean to be flip. Go, go, go, go! Come on! No, all in all, it's been a tough go. Colleen began drinking and they awarded me temporary custody of Lily, and you know, that goes back to court soon, - so... - How does Lily feel - about that? - You know, I don't know. Probably because I'm afraid to ask her. You love her, a lot. Yeah, I do. And I plan to spoil her as much as I can, for as long as I can. Go, go, go, Lily! Come on! Kick! Go, Lily, come on! [cheers, clapping] Paul: Yeah! Good going! [cheers] [music] Paul: Sarah, that was great work on the presentation today. You know, I could have used your services in high school - trying to get a date. - Ha, ha. I bet you were voted 'Most Likely to Succeed'. Um... Actually, it was 'Most Likely to Choke on my Retainer'. Monica: I checked us in, and put the bags in the room. Oh, I'd left instructions with the concierge to handle the bags specific. This isn't a Girl Scout outing. I had marketing analysis in my bag. Good thing someone was paying attention. - I'm sorry. - Um... Monica. It was an honest mistake. Monica: You're in 1034. Sarah, 1037. [elevator bell] Sarah: That was pleasant. Uh... you know what? It's been a long day. - Everyone's tired. - Yeah, but still... Uh... you know what? I'll have a talk with her. No. Hey, what're you doing, the rest of the night? Um... probably a hot bath and room service. Come on, let me buy you dinner. Paul, I'm flattered, but I have a rule about not dating clients. I wouldn't want to compromise our business relationship. I completely understand. Thank you. So the way I see it, I can of a fancy restaurant, we can do something so completely unromantic, it could hardly be considered a date. Ha. I don't think that would be a very good idea. Oh, please. Do not make me re-live high school. Come on. Paul [on phone]: Now listen. Get your homework done and then hit the hay. I'll call you after school, okay? Yes, I promise. Okay. I love you, too. 'Night, 'night. Sarah: She misses you, huh? I'm telling you, if the court decides on a split custody, it will kill me. You know, in the meantime I am getting the hang of being a single parent. Now I wound up with a full time dad who pretended - like I didn't exist. - Really? Yeah, it was okay until my mother passed away - and then he remarried. - Oh. You have any brothers, sisters? An only child. So, how is it now? Oh, it isn't. My stepmother kicked me out when I was sixteen and I haven't spoken to either of them since. So, have you been dating much since your divorce? [Paul chuckles] You know, casually. Really not into anything serious. There was one that felt, uh... There was one that felt right. What happened? She died. I'm sorry. How? It was an accident. It must have been traumatizing for you and Lily. Yeah. Yeah, that's why I really work hard to give her a stable life, you know? She's been through a lot. [music] [elevator bell dings] [music] Well... This is me. Ahem. Um... Well, look, I had a... [chuckles] - I had a great time tonight. - So did I. I'll see you in the morning. [music] This definitely is not a good idea. I know. [music] You mentioned he has a daughter. How do you get along with her? Um... She's hard to read, but she's bright. She's a good student. She seems well-adjusted. So far I think that we're okay. So, what's the problem? Why are you so anxious? Paul invited me out to the lake this weekend. And Lily wants to go out on the water... canoeing. Well, Sarah, you're going to have to face your fears at some point. Perhaps this is as good a time as any. [sigh] [roar of sea-doo] [music] [music] Lily: It's a wonderful day, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah, it is. Do you take that book with you everywhere? Yeah. It's my diary. I kept a diary when I was your age. Really? Do you still have it? I left it behind when I had to leave home. Why'd you leave? It's a long story. That's what my dad says when he doesn't want to explain something. Well, why don't I save that story for another day. And then I'll tell you, just you and me. You know, I was thinking, why don't we have a picnic on the beach? Wouldn't that be fun? My dad already got the canoe. I know, but we could have a picnic and then use the afternoon to go shopping. Paul: Hey, let's go. Come on. [music] - Hey. - Hey, Dad. - You guys ready to go? - Yeah. She wants to go shopping. Paul: Okay. Well, we can do that if you want. I want to go canoeing. All right, well then, we'll go canoeing and we'll shop after. But there are only two seats. Oh, it's fine. We'll squeeze in. All right? Okay, hold the boat for a sec for me. Lily: We're going over some weeds. [paddles splash] [music] Paul: Hey, Lily? - Yeah? [splash] [Paul chuckles] Dad! Ohhh... missed. Lily: Bull's eye. [roar of sea-doo] Paul: Look out! [whistles] [splash!] Whahoo! [sea-doo revs] Hold on! [splashes] [yells, laughing] Paul! Paul! PAUL! [Paul chuckles and laughs] Lily, Lily, Lily! Hold on, hold on, hold on. Hey, hey, what's wrong? We're just playing around. We're not going to capsize. We'll... okay, we'll go in. Right, we'll go in, okay? Feel better? Sarah: Yeah. Um... you know, you still haven't told me what that was all about. Sometimes I have panic attacks. I was going to say something, but I didn't want to ruin Lily's day. That was nice. [car door slams] What's up, Lily? We were in the water and Sarah just flipped out. Oh, yeah? Paul: Excuse me, for a second. Monica: Your office said you'd be here. I tried your cell. Um... That's because it's off. I told you this was my day with Lily. So whatever it is... Monica: I know. But, you know, you need to weigh in on this. There's been a production glitch in the upgrades. - They claim they need more time. - Okay, how much? Two weeks. I said absolutely not. They need to do the fixes and deliver on schedule. Okay, listen. I've been there, okay? So any unnecessary pressure is not going to benefit anybody. We need to get this right. But if this gets out, it will affect stock options. I mean... here... Paul: Monica. Give them the space they need. Okay? Fine. Whatever you say. Bye, Lily. Lily: Bye. [music] [Paul sighs] The joys of being the boss. - Hm. - Sorry. [car starts up] Come here. [music] Sarah: So you two... - Uh... no. That was a mistake. That was just a one time thing. You know, I was going through the divorce and Monica just wanted to be there for me. But, that was it. For you, but for her it was probably more. Sarah... I do want you in my life, but I'm not good on being accountable for my past. I just don't want any secrets. But we all have them, don't we? [chuckles] Hey, who's thirsty? Lily: Can I have a water? - Sure. Mmm... I'd love a coffee. I'll go get it. No, no. I'll be right back. [traffic background] Sarah: Those MP3 players are amazing, huh? When I was your age, I got a walkman. That's aging myself, huh? Yeah, you like from the Stone Age? Uh-huh, could be. Want a nut? I'm allergic. Oh, okay. You're nicer than Rebecca, I think. Well I'd take that as a compliment if I knew - who Rebecca was. - Rebecca Sullivan. She was my dad's girlfriend. She Oh, yeah. Your dad told me about that. Rebecca wasn't understanding like you. She didn't want me around. Oh, Lily, I'm sure that's not true. [phone rings] Hello. Jan? Wait a minute, I can't hear you. Sorry. What? No, just bill them, like we said we were going to. Look, I'm with Paul and Lily, so, you know. Jan, can I call you back? [music] Sarah: Lily? [music] Sorry. Lily? [music] Paul: Hey. Where's Lily? She's gone. I took a call for a second and then... Paul: Lily? - It was just one second, and now she's gone. [tires screech] [crash! smashing glass!] Lily! [music] - Dad? - Lily? You scared me to death. Lily, where were you? I was in the store, like I told you. The store was the first place I looked. I was right beside the counter. Lily, if you were in there I would have seen you. You don't believe me? I didn't say that. Paul: Okay, sweetheart, listen. The important thing is you're safe, all right? [music] Come on, let's go. Sarah: I drove myself home. It was a disaster. He stayed there with Lily. Jan: Aw, don't beat yourself up. No harm came to her. It was just a - It was just a miscommunication. - Lily probably hates me now - for challenging her. - How old is she? - Thirteen. - Oh, hormones kicking in, mood changes. Sweet pea, you got off easy. Yeah, maybe I should leave it at that. You know what you're doing, right? You're running away again. Call it protecting myself from the inevitable. Okay, I'll play devil's advocate. Sure. First glance, he seems like Prince Charming, but his track record in relationships, well, its worse than yours. [chuckles] Bad divorce. He has an affair with a company, is cha is channelling Joan Collins. Then his girlfriend dies, how? I don't know, an accident of some sort? Of some s Of some sort? Sounds like bad karma. Maybe you should be running. [footsteps] Hi. [music] [gate clunks open] Sarah: You're being very mysterious. Where are we? Paul: My new home. I mean, it needs a little work, but the first time I saw it, I knew. Just like the first time I saw you. Come on. [music] It's beautiful. But it's kind of big for just you and Lily. Well, that's why I was kind of hoping that you would You don't think it's too fast? You know, Sarah, when you've wasted time in wrong relationships like I have, you don't want to wait when you find the one that's right. I'm sorry, Paul. I don't know if I can do this. I understand. It's a big step. No, I mean, I don't know if this is right. I can't just move in with you. Uh... you know, maybe I'm not making myself clear enough. Sarah Leslie, would you marry me? [music] [music] [knock, knock, knock] Sarah: Hey. Anything I can help with? I have a list. I can only pack certain things. Well, what's on the list that you need? Nothing. Gee, I would have loved to have gone to a camp like this when I was your age. [footsteps] Paul: Hey, honey, how're you doing? Hey, you don't want to miss your bus, right? I don't think I want to go. What? Come on. You went last year and said you had a blast. No, I didn't. Lily, you came home and told me... I want to stay home. [sigh] What's the big deal, any Well, for one thing, your dad's paid for the camp in full. If you didn't want to go you should have told him before he wrote the check. I want to know why you're trying to send me away. Honey, come on. We're not tryi to send you away. It's going to be chaotic around here for the next few days with carpenters and the painters and... You don't want to be around here for that, right? All right, come on. Chop, chop. Let's go. What can I help with? How about these? Are these going? Sarah: Yup. No? Workman: Hey, Martin, can you bring me that ladder? - Yup, got it. Paul: Mr. Higgins, - how are things going? - Not great. You know the painters have given up trying to get - the living room walls right. - Well, what's the problem? The problem is your wife. She can't make up her damn mind. [sigh] Okay, I'll talk to her, okay? - Hey. - Hey. You know we do have painters to do that. Yeah, they couldn't get the colour right. We can also afford a handyman so your thumb every time you use a hammer. Oh, ho, ho. I will have you know I put myself through college apprenticing as a carpenter. Now, when I do it, I know it's done right. Well, what do you think about the colour now? Hm... It's... perfect. Just like you. You know, I was thinking a paler shade for Lily's room. I can have it done before she gets back from camp. Um... you know what? That's not a good idea. - I would ask her first. - Well, I was just... Listen, listen, listen. I just think that you need to try to be a little more diplomatic with her. - In what way? - I don't know. Generally. You didn't want me to say anything when she was - testing you about camp? - Yeah. I think I could have handled it. By letting her stay home after she already committed to go? Because I think that's where it was headed if I hadn't said anything. [sigh] Okay, Sarah, you know what? Lily is just strong-willed. You know, she has a mind of her own. Okay, look, I was thinking. We need to have the investors over. So why don't we have a house warming? - Kill two birds with one party. - Oh, Paul. The house isn't even finished yet. It will be. Oh, you know... Look, you missed a spot. - Where? - Right there. Oh! Oh, you are so in trouble now. Paul: No...! All right, all right, all right. What's my punishment? [music] [music] Sarah: AMANDA! [frantic splashing] How could you let me die, Sarah? Uh! [music] [music] [footsteps] Paul: Sarah? - In the kitchen. [clatter of utensils] Paul: I didn't think you knew what that room - was actually used for. - Haw, haw. Very funny. Hi, Lily, how was camp? A lot of kids were there that didn't want to be there. Well, I'm glad you're h So, who's going to be my tester? - Uh... remember, allergic... - To nuts, yes. Come on, sample. - You ready? - Um... [crunch] Um... well, it's a good thing she's not allergic to salt. I thought it was sugar. [music] You make a million difficult business decisions, but you have trouble standing up to your thirteen-year-old daughter. Okay, I admit. I do spoil her, okay? But I mean, all in all she's a pretty good kid. I just have to know that I'm not out here all on my own. All right. Okay, look, I'll talk to her tomorrow, okay? What about now? [Paul sighs] Hon, I got a lot of work today, so... Hey, why don't we order in? Chinese? Pizza? Whatever you want. I'm good. [sigh] [music] [music] Sarah: Hey. Paul: Hey. I'm glad I caught this. If someone had leaned here... it could be very dangerous. I thought Higgins was checking everything out here. Yeah, well, maybe he forgot. How's the party planning coming? It's all taken care of. Good. Hey. Um... I'm sorry I haven't really helped you out too much. Now I promise to show up, though. Ha. Come on, what's the matter? Sarah: I'm pregnant. Wow. Wow. Uh.... Whew, um... I thought that we were... you know, being... So did I. You're not happy. No, no, that's not it. I just, I... I thought that we both agreed to let Lily have time to, you know, adjust to you and I. It can't be all about Lily all the time, Paul. You married me. Well, I know that. and I am very glad I did. [music] Paul, if you don't want the baby... No, Sarah, come on. Believe me, I do. Little mommy. [music] Paul: Look, I know, um... things have been a little bit crazy around here, and, uh... I really wanted you and Sarah to have a little more time to get to know each other. Because she's my new stepmother? Well, I'd like it to not be so formal, Lily. And I'll try and be there for you whenever you need me. Paul: Um... sweetie, what we're really here to tell you is that we have some good news. You are going to be a big sister. So that's why everybody's suddenly trying to be so nice to me? Lily...! [door slams closed] Lily, that's not... Paul: Hey! Sarah: Hey. Paul: Hey, how was your run? It was good. I wanted to talk to you about the tension-with-Lily thing. Look, I don't want her to be upset. I don't want you to be upset. But I think now more than ever, we need to create a stable - home life for her. - I understand. But I've seen this tug of war before. What do you mean? Contentious divorce. Having a stepmother invade your space. Having a stepdaughter. It looks like I'm grasping at straws. You know, I'm trying to create a balance and... You're doing your best, I know. Well, look, I did talk to her. And she is willing to try harder. Good. - Well, have a good day. - You, too. [music] [intermingled voices] Sarah: Do you think we're going to run out of food? Well, I could always nuke some frozen burritos. It's a party, honey, just relax. I don't do relaxed well. Is she always this on edge? Uh... yes. She doesn't come with an 'off' switch. She mentioned that you had some bugs with the software. Yeah, just some normal start-up stuff. She suggested that we address it when we announce - the first quarter results. - Um... smart cookie. Lily: Would you like some wine? - Um. - Wow. - Look at my little hostess. - Yes, please, Lily. It's awfully nice of you to volunteer to help. My dad's paying me twenty bucks an hour. Really? Maybe I should grab a tray. [background party sounds] Monica. - So nice of you to come. - Love your new place. Hi, Lily. Joke. So, how are you doing with god's perfect child? - Lily? - Mm. No one can compare with her in Paul's eyes, as I am sure you've found out. Why are you always doing this, Monica? Always with your claws out? Is that what you think? Well, trust me. I know more ab And I will still be here when you're long gone. Paul. I was just telling Sarah how much I like your new house. Well, believe me, this is all her doing. [music] What's he doing here? [music] Clyde: I don't know the first things about investment, but, here we go, Private Investigator Clyde Barrish. You see it on there. If you ever need to have any work done. Paul: Excuse me. Hello, Barrish. What are you doing here? I, uh... Look, I had a few more queries about Rebecca Sullivan, Mr. Canmore. I left word twice at your office. I got the distinct impression you weren't going to call me back. I have told you everything I know. I filed a police report, so... - if you would just kindly leave. - Yeah, I... I'm sure... I'm sure you, uh...[slurp] I'm sure you don't want to get into it in front of your guests, so, well, uh... All right? Paul: I'll escort you out. I'll let myself out... [more mumbles] [music] Once you see the projections, your next column is going to be about how Paul is going to give Bill Gates a run for his money. You have to shut her up. She just told that reporter she'd send him an advance copy of our first quarter projections and god knows what else. Okay, I'll deal with it. [music] Honey... Um... could you excuse us for just a second. Sarah: Oh. Sorry... Paul: There you go... Whoops! Okay, I think you've had one too many Well, you told me to relax. You need to lie down. Sarah: Where are we going? Sarah. I'm not angry, okay? But there were some important people there, last night. Not to mention I don't like the example that it sets for Lily. Paul, I have no idea how it happened. I had a glass of non-alcoholic wine. Well, maybe it was the benzodiazepine. - I didn't take any pills. - Hm. Well, then maybe this would explain your selective memory. Either way, it's a new prescription. - I haven't even opened it yet. - Hm. [pills rattle] Doesn't feel very full to me. [phone rings] What? Hold on. [beep] Yeah. What? What, what? When? Monica: A company memo about the bugs in our software was leaked to the media last night, so now it looks like as if we were trying to cover it up. Look, we know they aren't critical bugs and it won't take long for the share price to correct. By next quarter... You're supposed to spin the media, Sarah, not us. That's not what I'm trying to do. Have you been able to track where the leak came from? It was sent from my laptop but I wasn't the one who sent it. Monica: Then who did? I heard you tell that columnist you'd e-mail him - the projections. - Well, I didn't. The only thing I can think of is a competitor hacked in to sabotage the company. Now we are into conspiracy theories. Are you saying it's not possible? I'm saying it's convenient given that it was sent from your computer around the same time you were totally hammered. [music] Look, I understand you're both upset. Bottom line... we don't know exactly how it happened. What's most important now is that we issue a release saying we were already planning to reveal the information. The media might be happy with an explanation. Our shareholders won't. Paul: Okay. [long exhale] Now, look... yeah, the leak may have originated with Sarah, but it wasn't intentional. Monica: You need to distance yourself from this, Paul. If you don't, the perception to investors is that you are letting your wife slide. Uh... look, Sarah, can you just excuse me for a minute? I need to talk to Monica alone. [footsteps] [Paul clears his throat] Paul: Um... look, Monica and I have agreed to let your firm stay working on the account, although Jan will be overseeing all the projects. I can't believe you're taking orders from your ex-playmate. Sarah, it was your laptop the leak came from, not Monica's, and certainly not mine. Well, you could have defended me instead of embarrassing me like that. Okay, look... Let's just let business be business, okay? Our marriage is the most important thing. Right? Jan: So you have no idea how it was leaked? Someone slipped a pill in my drink, which is too coincidental not to be connected. Then they hacked into my laptop, or, somehow had my password to unlock my e-mail. Well, there must have been 40 people at that party, including the caterers. Plus, you've got the people who had the run of the house. I mean, your contractor, - his crew, the housekeeper. - Higgins doesn't even use a computer. He gives us handwritten bills. So does Mrs. Gibbs. The others? Who knows? So, what you need to ask yourself, is this leak intended to damage the company, or you? Well, if it's to make me look bad who else could it be but... - Monica. Sarah: And if it's Paul they're after, he does have one enemy. That guy that showed up at the party? - Um-hum. - Take a look at this. "Local woman dies by electrocution. Rebecca Sullivan, 26-year-old sometime fashion model..." Sarah: Paul's former girlfriend. - Oh. Sarah: She was taking a bath and the hairdryer went into the water, electrocuting her. Well, the police ruled it accidental. So then why does an insurance investigator need to ask Paul questions? [music] [keys jingle] [car door slams] Sarah: Mr. Barrish? [footsteps] Sarah: Hi. - Sarah Canmore. - Oh, listen. I remember you. Had a... It looked like a fun party you threw the other night. [clears his throat] Your husband send you? No, he doesn't know I'm here. I want to know more about what happened to Rebecca Sullivan. Oh, so do I, but your husband hasn't been very forthcoming with any more information, so... Her death was accidental. What is there to investigate? Accidental? Well, um... that's a matter of interpretation. The question is, how did a hair dryer end up in Well, she was in her own bathtub. Not hers, his, your husband's. It was in your husband's house. The police investigated. Uh... oh sure, if you want to call it that. Um... no charges were brought and, uh... All Risk Insurance felt that it was suspicious enough to keep the claim open, you see. Was Paul there, when it...? Three people were present that night in the house. Your husband, his daughter, and, uh... Monica Nordon. [music] Lily: You going for a run? - Yeah, as soon as your father - gets back. - Oh, I'm going to go to the pool, get some su Lily... Rebecca Sullivan, and your dad were close, right? I guess so. What happened, the night she died? You mean, when I found her in the bathtub? You were the one who found her? In our old house. I was in my room. I heard a weird noise. Then kind of a cry. So I went to go check it out. It looked like she'd just fallen asleep in the bathtub. Did you see the hair dryer in the tub? - Yeah. - And no one else was around? Well, Dad and Monica were downstairs in the basement. I think. Why are you asking me all these questions? Just wondering what happened. Well, Dad doesn't really like to talk about it so I wouldn't ask him if I were you. Okay. [music] Oh, can you get me a towel? I forgot it. [music] [door clicks open, closed] [footsteps] [water s LILY! [water splashes] Did you see how long I could hold my breath? - Get out of the pool, Lily! - Why? What did I do? NOW! Paul: Lily. What's going on? Sarah just started yelling at me for no reason. I'm sorry. I thought... [Sarah hyperventilates] Paul: Honey... Hey... you all right? [gasping breaths] Sarah: One night, when I was close to about your age, Lily, my parents were out and I was supposed to be watching my stepsister. And I found her in the pool, floating... and, uh... she died. Paul: Yeah, but Sarah, that wasn't your fault. Sarah: Oh, I know that now, but back then... it led me to start to have panic attacks. Paul: You know... why didn't you tell me this before? Sarah: Because I thought I was getting over it. And Lily, when I saw you, that's what I thought had happened to you. Lily: I'm sorry. I didn't know that. Sarah: I know, I should have told you both sooner. I don't want us to have any secrets. Lily: Is that why you left home? Sarah: Yeah, because of the sadness of my family, and the guilt. Paul: Hey, Lily. Why don't you run in and get washed up for dinner, okay? We'll be right in. Lily: Okay. Sarah: You know, I meant what I said about not having any secrets. Now it's your turn. - What do you mean? - Rebecca Sullivan. It was an accident, Sarah. I've already explained that. But not the rest of it. That it happened at your house. That you weren't cooperative with investigators when they were asking you certain questions. Are you implying that I had something to do with her death? The insurance company is. Where were you when it happened? I was in the den. Monica and I had - a business meeting. - Together the whole time? Yes. Well, at one point she had to make copies of the report. I went into the kitchen to have a snack and This is crazy. I don't even know why - I'm explaining myself. - Did you explain all that to the police? Where you were? What Monica was doing and where she was? Yes, and they ruled it an accidental death. And to tell you the truth, I'm a little offended that you're even questioning my veracity. Just be honest with me and I won't ask again. What about the insurance company? They didn't want to pay a rightful claim. My attorney advised me that if it got into the media it could hurt the start-up of my company, so I wasn't overly cooperative. There. End of story. Are you happy? I need a drink. I'll see you inside. [footsteps] [noise of chopping] Um... sorry to drop by like this. I just realized that there were some papers Paul needed - to sign, and Lily... - I invited Monica over - for dinner. - It's not a bother, is it? No. No. No problem at all. By the way, you were right about the leak. By downplaying it, the attention it provided helped create brand awareness. In retrospect it might be a positive thing. I'm glad to hear that. [music] [music] Paul: What's the matter? You're not hungry? [Lily starts gasping] Lily, what is it? It's hard to breathe. [gasps...] What do you mean? What's wrong. Nuts! Nuts! Did you put nuts in the stirfry? Sarah: No. No. - Where's her epinephrine? It's in the cabinet. Sarah, call 911. SARAH! CALL 911! Lily: Daddy...! Paul: I know, just relax. Relax. Just breathe. There you go. HURRY UP! [music] [click of door opening] It was an allergic reaction. Paul: Are you sure? Doctor: No question. Sarah: I... that's impossible. I double-checked all the - ingredients. - Maybe you missed something. - No, I was careful, Paul. Monica: Well, obviously not careful enough. Doctor: The important thing is you got the adrenaline to her in time. She's going to be fine. Paul: That's great. Thanyou so much. [kiss] Lily: Dad? - Yeah. Nothing. No, come on, what is it? Do you think Sarah... Do I think Sarah what? Do you think she did this to me on purpose? No... Oh, sweetheart, what happened tonight, that was just an accident. Yeah, but we know what happened to her sister. Yes, and that was an accident, too. Okay? That had nothing to do with Sarah. Okay. Now you get some sleep. I love you. [click of lamp switch] [footsteps] [music] [music] How is she? I finally got her to sleep. I went over the ingredients again and there's nothing in here in here that would have caused that reaction. We both heard what the doctor said. Leave that. I'll [clunk] [music] [dishes clatter] [music] You know, I'm kind of curious about that. That isn't what I bought. So, where's the one you bought? [footsteps] [dishes clatter] It's gone. So this just miraculously took its place, huh? You know what? I went upstairs for my keys. Monica was the last to leave. You know what, Sarah? You know, it's one thing to make a mistake, but you're actually trying to tell me that Monica deliberately tried to poison Lily. She was the only one that was here. And, she had access to my laptop at the party. She was the only one who knew about the software bug. So, now she's trying to sabotage her own company. Well then, you give me another explanation. Okay, you know what? This is really getting out of hand. And if I didn't know better, I'd say that you were trying to undermine me, my company and our family since the day we married. Paul, I've taken your company to another level, and I've done everything I could to reach out to Lily. Now are you saying you want to end things between us? You know what? Don't... don't do that. Now don't turn it on me. 'Cause there's us, and the baby to think about. I want an answer, Paul. Do you want me here or not? [music] Let me help you with that. [footsteps] [sniffles] [music] [music] AMANDA! [water splashes] How could you let me die, Sarah? Paul: How could you let her die, Sarah? [music] How could you let her die, Sarah? [sentence echoes....] [loud knocking] UH! Ohhh... [music] [knock, knock, knock] [music] [clink of lock] [door clicks open] Jan: Hi? Sarah: Hi. You didn't show up or answer your phone, I was worried. We had a meeting? At nine. Uh... it's 21 minutes after 11:00. - Oh. - Uh-huh. You could use a maid service. Yeah, I was up half the night. Doing what? You look like death warmed over. Thank you. You're so kind. - I know. - You want coffee? Um-hum. "Monica Nordon, born in Chicago, Illinois." Funny, I would have said Gotham City. Um. She also resisted arrest. She broke the other girl's nose? - Ouch. - Hm, she got probation. If nothing else, it shows that she has a low boiling point. So, you're thinking Rebecca Sullivan died suspiciously, and Monica was there. She's a snake who's always had a thing for Paul. Okay, I can wrap my head around her wanting to eliminate the competition, but, Paul's a bright guy. I mean, wouldn't he have been suspicious? Well, he was so focused on getting his company launched that he couldn't think of anything else. [music] Do you believe I haven't talked to him? He's miserable without you. Feels like he pushed you away. Do you think that maybe you made a mistake in leaving? I don't know. Part of me thinks that I did the right thing, and part of me thinks I did what I always do... - run. - Hm. He's worried about you, and the baby. Afraid I'll do something certifiable? I mean, what do you think? Do you think I did the things I'm accused of? No, no way. It's not in your DNA. But I am worried about you. I'm okay. I just... I need some answers. [music] [music] [clatter] [music] Oh, hi, hello. Mrs. Canmore. Hi. - Got my money? - Oh, yeah. [background pub music] Thank you. So... [background pub music] Okay... and here is the police report along with my investigative knowledge, with the possibility of foul play, very high on the agenda I must say. [music] Diane Sullivan was the policy beneficiary? Yeah, that's Rebecca's sister. She was convinced that her sister was murdered, and she did everything she could to get somebody to believe her. She thought Paul killed her sister? No, no, no, no, no, not your husband. But I still wonder what he knows. - Monica Nordon? - No evidence to that effect, though. Then who? She thought the daughter did it. - Lily? - Yeah, yeah. Something about driving Rebecca away. Daddy's little girl gone crazy sort of thing, but no one took her sister seriously. Why? She had... has a history of psychiatric episodes, and her sister's death sort of pushed her over the edge. So, she's still in there. Where? The looney bin. [music] Sarah: Diane? Yes. Hi, I'm Sarah Canmore. - Canmore? - Yes. Paul Canmore is my husband. I... I don't want to talk about what happened. Please, Diane. I need your help. Do you remember Clyde Barrish from the insurance company? Mr. Barrish? Ha. He was the only one who treated me with respect. He said that you felt that Paul's daughter was somehow involved in your sister's death. Involved? My sister loved Paul Canmore and that little brat of his - killed her. - Lily? Yes. Why are you here? What do you want? Well, strange things have been happening to me since my wedding day. I don't know who's been doing them, or why. Maybe somebody doesn't want you so close to your husband. Guess who? Diane... you're the only one that can help me. What the girl intended to do was all there in her diary. You read Lily's diary? Rebecca did. She told me it all. [bell rings] Oh, it's time for lunch. They like us to be prompt. Wait, Diane, just a few more minutes. What did Rebecca tell you? The girl threatened her. If she didn't stay away from Paul she'd have an accident. When Rebecca didn't go, she was poisoned. Lily poisoned her? Oh, you're just like the police. - You don't believe me. - No, no... go on. How did Rebecca find out she was poisoned? The girl's computer. She'd found out the little brat had done a search on undetectable poisons. Rebecca was feeling ill so I took her to the hospital, and the doctor saved her. Did she tell Paul what happened? What could she prove? It'd be his daughter's word against hers. Well, why didn't she leave him? She was going to. She just didn't do it in time. [music] - Paul! - Sarah! I've been worried sick about you! Look, are you okay? How's the baby? Yeah. I... I tried to reach you. Look, I tried to call. I'm in the middle of a nightmare right now. Everything is just crashing down around me. What is? - They're trying to can me. - Who? - The Board. - But it's your company. Oh, it's the shareholders' company now. It appears there's a stock build-up so they could - vote me out. - Why would they do that? Monica, I'm guessing. The leaks probably came from her as well. I know. I can't believe I was so blind. She's trying to make her own deal. Look, I'm just... I'm on my way to the attorney's office to see if we can come up with a way to block the takeover. Please, just tell me you're here to stay. I am. Oh... I've missed you. [music] Paul, there're some things we need to talk about. - Okay, when I get back. - I'll go with you. If you can just relieve Mrs. Gibbs. She has a grandchild who's ill. Okay. I love you. [music] - Hello, Lily. - I'm glad you're back. [footsteps approach] So am I. Mrs. Canmore, so nice to have you home. Thank you, Bertha. Paul told me about your family situation, so you should go before the storm comes in. If it's all right, ma'am, I will. We have dinner on. I've been teaching Lily how to cook. Isn't that right, dear? I'm getting good at it. [music] - Lily, I can finish up there. - Oh, too late. I'm almost done. We can have dinner and we'll save some for my dad when he gets home. Okay. So, have you solved your mystery? Mystery? Was it Monica that was leaking stuff that hurt Dad's company? It appears so. Wow. That's kind of harsh, even for Monica. Can you set the table? I'll call you when it's ready. Okay. [music] [music] Lily: What are you doing? Um... checking the weather. There's a thunderstorm warning and I'm worried about your dad driving in it. Okay. Well, dinner's ready. Okay. [music] Sarah: This looks good. Have you made it before? The first time. But don't worry, I followed Mrs. Gibbs' recipe. Go on. Eat. I'm sure it's wonderful, but, you know, I'm not feeling all that well. Just one bite. See if you like it. It's the pregnancy. Certain things kind of set me off. - Sorry about that. - What? I'm just sorry that I wasn't as excited about you having a baby. Just hard for me to think of sharing my dad... with anyone. It's okay. I understand the doubts and fears you've had. I've been through it. You don't understand, Sarah. You don't know me. You're just trying to take my dad away from me. [phone rings] - Hello? - Sarah. Paul! I'm just sitting here with Lily. Paul: Hey, hon, look, I only have a minute. The good news is I think we're able to save the company. But I'm going to be hung up here for the next few hours. I could bring Lily there and we could wait for you. What? In this storm? No, no, no. You guys stay put. I'm just glad you're there with her. Um... look, I'll just give you a buzz when I'm on my way. [click] Paul? What did my dad say? He's on his way home. Then why did you say we'd go there and wait for him? [music] It's like you're scared to eat. Why is that? You saw Rebecca's crazy sister, didn't you? She told me about the poison. You lied to me. You said you were looking into what Monica was doing, but you were really looking at me. Lily... your father told me you're great at computers. You could easily break into my laptop. You're going to tell my dad a bunch of lies so he can send me away. You spiked my drink at the party that night. You had access to your father's files. You knew who to send the leaks to. You poisoned me, Sarah. You sent me to the hospital. No. You sent yourself to the hospital. You tried to kill me. Don't hurt me now. Lily... you need to realize what you've been doing. You let your stepsister drown. Now you want me out of the way. We need to get you help. Stay away from me. [thunder crash!] [zzzzzzzssst...] Lily, stay right there. I'll get a flashlight. [music] Lily! [thunder crashes] [thunder crashes] LILY! LILY! [music] LILY! [music, sound of rushing water] LI! WHERE ARE YOU? LILY! [roar of rushing water] LILY! Lily: Stay away from me! Sarah: Lily, come back here! Lily: Don't come any closer. Lily, come back! It's not safe out there! [Lily screams] - LILY! - SARAH, HELP ME! CAN YOU GET YOURSELF UP? I CAN'T. SARAH! HANG ON! I'M COMING! Lily: QUICK! I'M NOT A GOOD SWIMMER. - OKAY! - SARAH! HANG ON! [roar of water] SARAH! QUICK! - OKAY, LILY, JUST HANG ON! - QUICK! SARAH! I'M COMING. I'M COMING. GRAB MY HAND! - LILY, GRAB MY HAND! - I CAN'T! [SPLASH!] [Sarah screams] SARAH! SARAH! SARAH! SARAH! SARAH...! [gasps, cries of exertion] [music] LILY! [music] LILY! [music] LILY! [music] [music] LILY! [music] - SARAH! SARAH! - LILY? SARAH! SARAH...! [WHACK!] Sarah: UH! OH! Oh. I didn't think you were able to swim. You should have stayed away, Sarah. Why did you have to come back? You should have stayed away the first time. Lily, I have your diary. It's all there, what you did. What you did to Rebecca. Lily: The poison should have killed her. I had to go further to finish the job. Like I'm going to do now. [WHACK!] OH! [music] [Lily screams!] LILY! [music] SARAH! I THINK I BROKE MY LEG! PLEASE HELP! SARAH, HELP ME NOW! PLEASE! SARAH! [stretcher wheels rattle] [music] [music] After your daughter's been attended to at the hospital, we'll be taking her into custody. Um... oh, there's a diary, and her computer should be checked. Do we have your permission to search the house, sir? Yeah. [music] I'm so sorry. [music] [music] Doctor: Now, from what we've been able to observe she's been making steady progress. No recent behavioural problems like the incidences we had when she first arrived. And with the new medication and cognitive therapy, she's responding well, and her anxiety levels are really quite good. There she is. Paul: Oh... Sarah: I'll wait here. Uh... no, please, just... just come in with me. - Okay. - Thank you, Doctor. [music] Hey, that's good. Sure. So... you do like it in here. That right? I look at it like if it was summer camp. I hated that, too. Okay, well, um... Is there anything I can bring you, or...? Well, it's a new year. I'd like to start a new diary. Okay. I'll ask the doctors and see if they allow that. Look, honey, we have to go, okay? But I'll see you next week. [music] I'm sorry for what I did to you, Sarah. You didn't deserve it. [music] I just... I can't believe that I was so blind for so long. And I'm really sorry I doubted you. Look, Sarah, I honestly don't think that I could get through any of this without you. [music] Come on, we're going to be late for our next appointment. You know, I'm a little nervous Yeah, me too, but the doctor said everything's going to be okay. Okay. [music] [music] Look, he has a hockey helmet on. [laughter] What's that? [music] |
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