Falling Water (2016) s02e01 Episode Script

Shadowman

1 Previously on "Falling Water" For most citizens of the world, they're either dreaming or awake.
You, though, have the rare ability to spill your waking into your dreaming so that they overlap and mix together.
Where do you go when you're not with me? What lie do you want me to tell? Tess.
My mother has been catatonic for seven years.
Your boy has the power to wake her up.
There's an old friend of mine who works at the firm.
He wants me to meet with him.
I want to protect you.
I care about you.
Everyone always says they care about me right before they start to lie.
You bought that boy, didn't you? You don't buy and sell people.
You're his mother.
Until he grows up, he's always gonna have people after him.
We're an invisible army.
You can never outrun us.
He's a very special boy.
In the wrong hands, your son's powers are a danger to us all.
[EERIE NOISES.]
[SOMBER VOCAL MUSIC.]
Three individual lives, one path.
What seemed a random, chance encounter ultimately proved itself to be an inevitability, a certainty, fate.
But to what end? To what purpose? If any of the three of us had known the answer to that, it would be the end of the story.
But it turns out, it was only the beginning.
Medic! Medic! Medic! [CRYING.]
[GUNFIRE.]
[EXPLOSIONS.]
Medic! Go away.
You don't belong here.
You can't save them all, my love.
I need to try.
I need to try.
I can't just let go.
Then you'll be stuck in the hell you've created for yourself for the rest of your life.
[CRYING OUT IN ARABIC.]
Okay, okay.
[EXPLOSIONS.]
[MUG RATTLES.]
Wow.
That's an interesting way of getting my attention.
Must have dozed off.
Uh, yeah.
More coffee? I think you know the answer to that by now.
- Thanks.
And if I could get one - Get one to go? Way ahead of you, Burton.
[THUNDER RUMBLING.]
[RAIN PATTERING.]
Hey.
Hey! [DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
[DARK MUSIC.]
[INDISTINCT POLICE RADIO CHATTER.]
[MAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY.]
Sanjay.
Hey, Alex, long time, no see.
- How you been? - Uh, good, yeah.
- How's the family? - Good.
Raj is ten now.
Can you believe it? - Oh, my God.
Ten? - Crazy, right? Oh, yeah.
Sanjay, this is my new partner, Taka.
- What's up? - Hey, how you doing? Heard a lot about you.
Homicide now.
Weren't you in special investigations or something? Special Intel Unit.
You know, phased out.
Got reassigned to the 51st.
Alex is showing me the ropes here.
Let me tell you, you got lucky.
- Eh, you know.
- Eh.
[ECHOING LAUGHTER.]
How's it in there? Some messed-up shit in that bedroom.
Awesome.
Enjoy.
Thanks.
Guess you know everyone on the force.
No.
Well, yeah.
I mean, everyone in the 51st for sure.
It's the only precinct I've ever worked.
Kind of grew up there.
[SIGHS.]
- Holy - Shit.
Sanjay was not exaggerating.
What do you got? Multiple weapons.
Lamp on the bed stand.
Letter opener.
Five iron.
[EERIE MUSIC.]
[WHISPERING.]
Shit.
Taka, you okay? Taka? Yeah, I'm fine.
Mr.
Morrison? I'm Detective Matsuyama.
This is Detective Simms.
Hello.
We understand a terrible thing has happened, and we're here to get to the bottom of it, so if you can, you know, try and help us help you and tell us everything you can about Met at Stevenson High.
Football game.
I was working the concessions.
She was a cheerleader.
She loved the way I made snow cones.
I was heavy with the syrup, she said.
- Oh, Lord.
- We know how tough this is.
But we need to ask a few questions.
I've never loved anyone else.
We understand that, sir, but we need to know what happened.
Was there a break-in? A break-in? No.
There was no break-in.
Where were you, then? In the bathroom.
I had a bad dream.
- Crazy dream.
- What kind of dream? I don't know.
Lots of bugs crawling all over me.
So do you have any idea who might have done this, Mr.
Morrison? I do.
Absolutely I do.
- You know who did this? - Yes.
I did.
I killed my wife.
My sweet, lovely Annette.
I killed her, but, God help me, I don't know why.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
[UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING.]
[BELL RINGING.]
Order up.
Come on, Vi.
We got a packed crowd today.
- This isn't my order, Bill.
- What's that? - Not my order.
- [SCOFFS.]
Don't worry about it, Vi.
Old coot's gotten confused again.
By the way, he's back.
- Who is? - Old puppy dog eyes.
I know it's gonna be such a perfect day What the hell? Why me? 'Cause you're the prettiest thing that's walked into this town in, like, a decade.
Now go warm up that boy's coffee.
Mm.
[CHUCKLES.]
[LAUGHS.]
Nice to see you again, Vi.
You done with that toast there? Yeah.
Sure.
So you grew up around here, I'm guessing? - No.
- How'd you end up here, then? Just did.
New here myself.
Two months in.
Got the old Brocton place up on Muston Lane.
- Don't know it.
- Uh, well, it's a little north on Main and Can I get you something else or just the check? Uh, yeah, the check, I guess.
- You got it.
- Thanks.
[OMINOUS MUSIC.]
Our position in the gold market has taken a nosedive.
Yes, the international markets suck right now.
Yes, the dollar is like toilet paper being wiped on the ass of the Nikkei right now, and yes, China is holding precious metals hostage, but I don't give a shit.
Place everything on the floor, including your cell phones.
- Everyone outside now, please.
- What the hell's going on? Search warrant.
And a warrant for your arrest, Mr.
Hull.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
[SIGHS.]
I should have guessed this was coming.
Did we not put enough in your Christmas stocking last year? You hired me to fix problems for the firm.
Consider this simply an extension of that service.
Pretty good trick here.
Didn't realize this was possible.
Ah, you know, we all have our special talents.
And just to beat a metaphor into the ground, you're right on the edge of disaster, and you don't even realize it.
I have a pretty good idea of what I'm doing.
Mm.
You don't.
Not really.
There are big players here, bigger than I think you realize.
The Firm is just the first thread.
Tug a little, and more will be revealed.
Whatever.
You need to do what you need to do, right? And by the way, have you seen her lately? - Who? - The woman of your dreams.
- Has a thing for red? - What about her? It would just be a shame if something happened to that pretty little face of hers, don't you think? [SIGHS.]
[VIDEO GAME BLIPPING.]
You're welcome.
Thanks.
No worries.
You want something to drink with that? Milk or something? Sure.
So milk? [SOFT EERIE MUSIC.]
[OMINOUS MUSIC.]
James? James, did you draw that? Shadowman.
Shadowman? I saw him.
In my dreams.
He scares me.
Does he talk to you? No.
He doesn't even know I see him.
But he's very angry and wants to do bad things.
To you? To everyone.
Wish they could all be this easy.
The Morrison case? Easy? Think about it.
This tool stabs his wife to death, leaves bloody fingerprints all over the place, and then admits he did it.
Something about it that feels, you know, too easy.
Evidence is evidence, Taka.
Guy works at the same company 30 years, raises two children, has tickets on his desk to go on a cruise with his wife that he bought two weeks ago.
Then he kills her? Doesn't add up.
Retirement does strange things to people.
- Take care.
- Alex.
I'm not sure we're dealing with the same thing here.
I think we should talk to Morrison once he's gone through processing.
We have a stack of pending cases on our desk.
Boss man wants those cases closed ASAP.
- Yeah, I get that.
It's just - Let's go home, kiss our respective girlfriends, get a good night's sleep, and we'll revisit this in the morning, yeah? Yeah.
All right.
Okay.
[KNOCKING.]
Hey.
- Hey, Violet.
- Jeremy.
How you doing? Good.
- Captain Jeremy.
- Hey, Space Cadet.
What's the word from Jupiter? Well, it's just a big old hydrogen gas ball, about 483,682,810 miles away from the sun.
Ganymede may be the largest out of its 63 moons, but I would live on Europa 'cause I could go swimming every day in its secret ocean.
- Wow.
- Wow is right.
Very impressive, my young space explorer.
Galileo would be proud.
Can Jeremy stay for dinner? Of course.
If he can.
- Can you? - Um yeah, sure.
Yeah, if it's okay with your mom.
We just have leftovers.
Sounds good to me.
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
- Sorry, I got to take this.
- No worries.
Come on, James.
It's puzzle day.
Hey.
Everything okay? - Just checking in on you, Tess.
- It's Violet now.
Believe it or not, life in a witness relocation program of your own making isn't always as romantic as I thought it would be.
We raided The Firm today, Tess.
Did you find what you were looking for? Didn't really expect to, but I will.
And when I do, hopefully that will end the danger to you and James.
Will it really ever end? [EXHALES SOFTLY.]
Yeah, that's what I thought.
I don't have much credit left on this phone.
I'll trash it and send you the number when I get a new one.
I know it's a hassle.
This is my life now.
And you know what? I'm okay with it.
It took me eight years to find James, to even convince people I had a son.
I'll never let anyone take him away from me again.
Which is why I want to make sure the bastards go down for good.
I made you that promise six months ago, and I intend to keep it.
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to sound ungrateful.
I appreciate what you and Taka have done.
- It's just - No.
Look, I understand.
Let me know if you need anything, okay? Money, whatever.
- And don't forget - [CELL PHONE BEEPS.]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
Hey, Sabine.
Hello there, you.
Thanks for doing this.
- Doing what? - You know, this.
Coming to see her.
And as I've said about, oh, a thousand times, I don't mind.
Still, I'm not sure I'd have the patience or the desire, for that matter.
I talked to Dr.
Assad this morning.
And? Your mother's platelet count it took a big dip.
- It could indicate - Cancer.
He wants to run a bunch of tests, rule out as much as he can.
Can't say I'm surprised.
I'm sorry.
It is what it is.
I'm not sure she'd care all that much.
Just like everything else, including her son.
Hey, um, how would you feel about takeout tonight? You know, from Buona Notte? - That's weird.
- What? I've had a craving for their shiitake ravioli in truffle sauce all day.
You're pretty good at this.
Youngest of eight, you learn to clean up after everyone.
Hmm, I know a little about that.
Had an older sister who kind of treated me like her own personal slave.
Mm, so you know what I'm saying.
So where'd you grow up? New York.
You? Maine, born and bred.
I don't know if I'll ever get used to not having any noise.
It's kind of spooky.
Spooky? Most people find it peaceful.
So how'd you end up here, then? Got divorced and needed to get as far away as fast as possible.
So kismet, then.
- Kismet? - Uh, fate.
See, if that hadn't happened, then you never would have come here, and I never would have met you.
[UPBEAT ROCK MUSIC.]
Hmm.
How many days since I had your lips Well, each one, you'll find a cross there And every time I think I have a line Well, it's another cross for me to bear [MOANING.]
Well, I roam each and every night Listening for the sound [MOANING LOUDLY.]
And when I lay myself to rest - Mom.
- [MOANS SOFTLY.]
- Mom.
- [MOANS LOUDLY.]
Mom! Mom! Are you all right? Yeah, everything's fine, sweetie.
You can go back to bed.
Maybe you'd like me to stay here with you.
In case you get scared again.
Come on.
I was hoping you could give us a few more details, Mr.
Morrison.
I'll try.
I don't know what more I can tell you.
I loved my wife.
I don't know why I did what I did.
You must have had some reason, no? No.
We spoke to your next-door neighbor, Mrs.
Beatrice Mantoni.
Yeah, sure.
We've been neighbors for years.
She said she's been hearing you two fighting pretty violently for the last month or so.
- True? - Okay, look.
Annette and I have had a rough time lately.
That's what happens after 25 years of marriage, you know? It doesn't mean I didn't love her.
What about the weird dream you were talking about that night? Can you recall any more details? I'd been having a lot of bad dreams.
I still am.
They're getting worse and worse.
Like what? My wife, Annette, she's in them.
- All of them.
- Doing what? I don't know.
It's weird stuff, you know.
I'll sit down to dinner, and she'll put a plate in front of me, and it's our cat dead, covered in bugs, like cockroaches and stuff.
And then another time, I come upstairs, and she's having sex with the mailman.
Okay, I think we're done here.
What the hell was that all about? Trying to find a motive, same as you, something that can explain a man killing his wife after 25 years of marriage.
And somehow, asking him about his dreams does that? We're homicide detectives, not shrinks.
There are documented cases of people walking in their sleep, - committing murder.
- Damn it, Taka.
How about we leave his defense up to his lawyers? - You're right.
- Yeah, I am.
You know, everyone warned me about you.
But I said, "No.
"Taka seems a straight-up good guy.
"Yeah, sure, I know all about his intuition bullshit, "but at the end of the day, his record speaks for itself.
"No, I think I can work with him.
I do.
I really do.
" I'm beginning to have second thoughts, Detective.
[SOFT MUSIC.]
He seems happy.
It's hard to tell sometimes.
It'll get better, little by little.
Kids are amazingly resilient.
I mean, look at us.
We didn't exactly have the most normal childhood, and we sort of turned out okay.
- Well - Right.
Okay, maybe not best example.
[LAUGHS.]
I'm actually happy with the life we have here.
Being a waitress? Not the most stimulating thing I've ever done, but it's not as bad as I thought it would be.
- Really? - Really.
Now, what I don't like is all the sneaking around, lying, staying on high alert.
That part's exhausting.
I bet.
I mean, here I am, making you drive all the way up to New Hampshire.
- It's crazy.
- You know I don't mind.
I know, but still.
By the way What's this? Just a little something to help you out.
- Sabine, you don't have to do this.
- I know.
But I want to.
Please.
Thank you.
I'll pay you back.
As soon as it's safe for me to access my real bank account again.
Don't worry about it.
And you.
How are things with you and Taka? Really great.
I never, ever imagined myself in a long-term relationship.
Not sure I even wanted one.
- [BOTH CHUCKLE.]
- But still.
He's pretty great.
The Brighton sisters, happy at last.
Who would have guessed? Mm.
[BOTH LAUGH.]
The links are adding up, Burton.
It'll take a few more weeks to sift through everything, but so far, it looks as though we have enough evidence to shut The Firm down for at least a little while.
A little while? - Not permanently? - Well, sure.
There is a paper trail indicating improprieties.
Insider trading, possible tax evasion, some SEC violations, but - What? - They lawyered up big-time.
All of them will probably walk within the next couple of days.
Every one of them? Pretty much, yeah.
- Shit.
- Hey, look on the bright side.
We gave them a solid punch in the nose.
That's not exactly what I was hoping for, Diane.
We're used to it here at the bureau.
It takes time to take these guys down.
But they stand up, we punch them again and again until they eventually fold.
- And they will fold.
- Eventually.
You did good, Burton.
You got the ball rolling.
Honestly, I was skeptical when you walked in here six months ago.
But you led us to a solid takedown.
And who knows what the evidence is gonna show or who else it's gonna point to? She wants to see you.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
Oh, you could probably make it a block or two, but then force would be required.
You might even lose a tooth, and the result, inevitably, would be the same.
Thanks.
Can I help you, Mark? - Hey, Vi.
- Get in the car now.
- What are you doing? - I was just passing by.
Recognized your car, thought I'd say hi.
Hi.
- Quite a coincidence.
- What is? You're from New Jersey.
I'm from Teaneck myself.
Fascinating.
So guess I'll see you, then.
Sure.
[ENGINE TURNING OVER.]
He creeps me out is all.
What, Mark? Seems harmless enough.
Sure, he might be trying a little too hard with his L.
L.
Bean outfits and all.
We get a lot of city folks coming in here trying to look, like, all rural.
- Like me, you mean.
- What, you? No.
No, you're different.
You fit in like you've lived here all your life.
- Hmm.
- [CHUCKLES.]
Still, he makes me nervous.
Relax, Vi.
Life is for having fun, you know? Take it from someone who waited way too long to figure that out, okay? [BOTH GRUNTING.]
Damn FBI suddenly isn't sure they can make the case stick.
- [GRUNTS.]
- Damn.
If I can get the FBI real evidence of criminal activity, I think it might be a game changer.
And I've got an idea of where I might be able to find some of Hull's special files.
- [GRUNTS.]
- Don't tell me everything.
- I'm still a cop, you know? - Don't worry.
- I won't incriminate you.
- [GRUNTS.]
I've got this case.
It's been bugging the hell out of me.
How so? I can't tell you all the details, but basically, this guy kills his wife in cold blood.
Doesn't know why.
[GRUNTS.]
Last thing he knew, he was dreaming.
Dreaming? Like our kind of dreams? That's the thing.
I don't know.
[GRUNTS.]
But I know how to find out.
- Enter into his dreams.
- Exactly.
I'm not sure if I can do it.
[GRUNTS.]
Or more importantly if I want to do it.
- Because? - You know damn well why.
Me, you, and Tess, we almost didn't come out of there.
And I don't want that to happen ever again never.
But don't you think we've been given a gift? [GRUNTS.]
No, I think it's a curse, to be honest.
Okay, maybe.
But I think we've been given it for a purpose.
Look, if you think you'll discover the truth by entering into someone's dreams, then I think you have to.
Damn.
What? I hate it when you make sense.
[GRUNTS.]
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
Come in, Mr.
Hammond.
Come in.
[DOG GROWLS.]
- [DOG BARKS.]
- Brutus.
Come on.
Woody's an old friend.
What can I get you? Coffee? Tea? Soda? Ah, no, thanks.
I'm fine.
So I heard about all the ruckus at The Firm.
Yeah.
Certainly took us all by surprise.
Nobody saw that coming.
Well, some of us did.
- No matter.
- Mm.
It's like my father used to say: one man's tragedy - is another man's boon.
- [CHUCKLES.]
I suppose.
I have no doubt you'll land on your feet.
You're a clever man.
A gifted man.
There's always an opportunity for a clever, gifted man, Woody.
Well, thank you for saying so, ma'am.
In the meantime, I'd like to offer you a job.
Short assignment, just to tide you over.
I see.
Um and what would this job entail? It's political.
Straight up your alley.
Especially with your special abilities.
[CHUCKLES.]
And if I may be blunt, ma'am, - what is in it for me? - [CHUCKLES.]
Oh, my dear boy, a chance to change the world.
And a fee I believe you'll be more than happy with.
- Hmm.
- [DOG GROWLS.]
[DARK MUSIC.]
- Annette? - Yes, Sammy? - I was wondering - Yes? Would you ever consider Spit it out, silly.
Would you ever consider getting married? To me? In a heartbeat.
Wow.
I want to show you something.
What is this place? Like I told you, Sammy, it's our future.
Mom.
Dad.
Here.
What's going on? They've been very bad.
They need to be taught a lesson.
These are our children, Annette.
Charlie, Vanessa.
Don't you remember? [LAUGHS.]
Don't be silly, Sammy.
We don't have any children.
These are just ungrateful little pigs.
[PIGS SQUEALING.]
Be a man.
Do your duty.
[PIGS SQUEALING.]
This is crazy.
[SCOFFS.]
Fine.
[BOTH GROANING.]
[PIGS SQUEALING.]
Stop it.
Stop it! You're a weak little nothing of a man.
To think how I wasted my life on you! - [GROANS.]
- [YELPS.]
Not again.
I don't want to do this again.
- [GROANS.]
- [YELPS.]
Sam, you can make it stop.
- [YELPS.]
- I can't.
[SCREAMS.]
He won't let me.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
[CARD READER BEEPS.]
[TENSE MUSIC.]
What have you got? Let me know if you can crack this.
Please.
You know where to reach me.
[SIGHS.]
This is not what we agreed to.
You know our arrangement, Dimitri.
Half up front, half on delivery.
[SOFT MUSIC.]
[KNOCKING.]
Visiting hours are almost over, Mr.
Matsuyama.
Yeah, sure.
I just want to say good night, if that's okay.
Of course.
Thank you.
[SOFTLY.]
Hey, Mom.
It's been a while, I know.
Things didn't go well last time we met.
But I need your help now.
And you know the dream world better than me, better than anyone.
If there's something or someone out there doing Hell, I don't know what.
I need to find out.
I was hoping you were listening.
So I guess we're back to this again.
Look, I don't want to fight about [EERIE MUSIC.]
[COCKROACHES SKITTERING.]
[TAKA BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[THUNDER RUMBLING, RAIN PATTERING.]
[DARK MUSIC.]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
[GLASS SHATTERING.]
[CROWS CAWING.]
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC.]
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
- Yes? - What is this drive you found? - Did you crack it? - Of course.
But I found something you need to look at immediately.
It's a link to a live video feed.
I'm sending it to you now.
[TENSE ROCK MUSIC.]
[DOG BARKING.]
I would bathe in waters white The flash and broken silence Hold the ghost beside me as the color's fading out Shattered glass and needle Wipes the tears upon my eyelids A war, a war, a war, a war A war is in my mind Oh, ah, oh, following a chance Glowing headlights above Lay me down by the altar Where rolling hills free the dirt A war, a war A war A war Light is the place That you waken in water Walking the pavement of grace Light leads the way as the gates They would open Soften the lies of the days Ah, oh A war Ooh, ah, oh James! James? Mom? What's wrong, Mom? Just a bad dream.
Yeah, this is Detective Matsuyama, 51st precinct, Homicide.
I need a full forensics team at 578 Stillman Avenue, Bedford Park.
Hello, Burton.
Sit down, won't you? We have a lot to talk about.

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