Silo (2023) s01e05 Episode Script

The Janitor's Boy

Why did you wanna hide this?
[KNOCKING]
- Who is it?
- [PORTER] Porter.
[JULIETTE] Two secs.
[BREATHES HEAVILY]
Thanks.
I'm guessing he had his skull crushed in
with the butt of his own shotgun.
It couldn't have been easy.
Marnes was made of
iron, anger and spite.
Who are you?
- This is Paul Billings. He's your
- [JULIETTE] Oh.
That's the guy you wanted to be sheriff.
He's your new Chief Deputy.
The old one's not even cold.
[SIGHS] Well, Marnes was right.
Someone really wanted him dead.
Do we have control of this?
- His door was open. A neighbor found him.
- Can we keep a lid on it?
- We could try.
- If we don't, we're fucked.
[KNOCKING]
This could've all been avoided if
our new sheriff had posted someone
- to watch Marnes tonight.
- Your new sheriff offered, and he said no.
- So I heard. You should've ignored him.
- Oh, you heard, huh?
Yeah. I stopped by and saw
him and his bloody nose.
- Who gave him a bloody nose?
- One of his many fans.
It's the mortuary team.
All right [SIGHS]
let's go to my office.
My new office.
Can you tell them to give me a minute?
[PAUL] One minute.
[SIGHS]
[SIGHS]
[JULIETTE] Hey, uh, you can go in.
I'm only gonna be
mayor for a few months,
so I'm gonna try to drink as much
of Mayor Jahns's liquor as I can.
Hmm.
So [EXHALES]
[SIGHS] What do we do?
Just keeping pumping the official line.
Two older people walked the
Silo, it was too much for them.
- See your doctor
- No, we bury them together.
- Sorry, what?
- One funeral. One grave.
Conservation of resources.
[BERNARD] Times like this, people
don't give a shit about conservation.
But
- we could say they were in love.
- [SIMS] Were they?
[BERNARD] The way they nagged
at each other, I always wondered.
Mmm. Doesn't matter, though.
I don't know if there's anything
in the Pact about a double funeral.
- Paul?
- For a married couple, but, um
- The mayor can make an exception.
- Why would the mayor do that?
So it becomes the story, Rob.
A couple of old servants of the
Silo, enjoying a late bloom of love,
looking to spend their
golden years together,
only to have their lives
cut tragically short.
If they were in a relationship,
it was unsanctioned.
[STAMMERS] At their
age, who gives a fuck?
And if people do care, it's even better.
Gets people talking
about forbidden love.
Anything but murder.
We need a distraction.
It's a good idea, Sheriff.
For a distraction, the judge suggested
we offer a Forgiveness Holiday.
- It's good for morale.
- It's good for Judicial.
Now, let's push the story
that they were in love.
Then I am going to
announce a Race to the Top.
Say Mayor Jahns loved a good footrace.
- Award the Jahns trophy to the victor.
- [SIGHS]
People love an excuse
to drink beer and yell.
Jahns hated those races.
She always thought they
would get out of hand.
Hmm.
I'll let you two go. Get some sleep.
Sheriff, would you stay a minute?
You know, you're the reason I
stopped by to see Marnes last night.
I said we should make Paul sheriff now.
Marnes said to wait.
Not because he thought you'd succeed.
He figured you'd realize
you were in over your head
and slink back down to
Greasetown on your own.
All right. All right, that's
enough. Give it a rest, Rob.
[SIGHS]
[DOOR OPENS]
[DOOR CLOSES]
You don't like it.
I'm installing Billings as
Chief Deputy without your say-so.
Have you read the Pact?
- Yeah, some of it.
- Start with the section on your department.
It doesn't explicitly say that a
sheriff should kiss Judicial's ass,
but it's pretty much the
subtext on every page.
[FUNERAL BAND PLAYING]
- Um
- [MUSIC FADES]
This morning, I ran a program
to create a data set of Silo
residents under the age of 46.
A number I arrived at by
taking 40 and adding 6.
Forty being the amount of years
that Ruth Jahns served as mayor,
and six being the age of
basic societal awareness,
giving a total
of 5,496 Silo residents
out of the current population of 10,112,
for whom Ruth Jahns was the
only mayor they ever knew.
Mm-hmm.
Mayor Jahns was a
trusted and beloved leader
because she knew the
residents of the Silo,
and they knew her.
[CROWD MURMURING]
[BERNARD] Thankfully, I
am but an interim mayor
until someone can be elected
to fill Ruth Jahns's very large shoes.
Um, and not her literal
shoes because she
Actually, her feet were rather small.
- [CHUCKLES]
- [CROWD CHUCKLES]
Hmm.
Uh, Sheriff.
Would you like to say a few
words about Deputy Marnes?
Um
I honestly don't know
what to say about Marnes.
He and I didn't exactly, um, hit it off.
He, uh, he didn't want
me as, um, sheriff.
I think he shared that with
a lot of people, I guess.
I didn't want the job at first.
But then I was told that if
the mayor asks you to serve,
you-you serve.
And here I am, speaking
at Marnes's burial,
in front of people who
knew him better than I did.
Sad people.
I'm not I'm not sad.
I, um I mean, it's It's
sad that he died, of course.
But his His life,
their lives, they, um
They're worth celebrating.
They dedicated their lives to the
Silo, like we all do every day.
Like everyone does, from
the Up Top to the Down Deep.
Hear us, oh, Founders.
Ruth Jahns and Samuel Marnes
served your Silo with their spirit,
and now will serve with their flesh.
Death into life.
Circle without end.
[FUNERAL BAND PLAYING]
[JULIETTE] Hank?
- Jules.
- [JULIETTE] Hey.
- Hey. [CHUCKLES]
- What are you doing here?
Oh, I, uh I got an
invite to the burial.
Really? I didn't see you there.
Yeah. Um, funerals
aren't really my thing.
Yeah, they're not really anyone's thing.
I'll pay my respects heading back down.
Walk said that, uh,
you found somebody to
help with the George stuff?
Yeah, we buried him today.
- Marnes?
- Mmm.
Shit. [SIGHS]
Hey. Are, um Those
supposed to be for me?
- Oh, yeah.
- Yeah?
Look, you can't send a guy up 144
levels with a tin of hush puppies
- and not expect him to eat a couple.
- There's one left.
- I'm a big guy.
- Mmm.
[LAUGHS]
- How are you?
- Good. Yeah, I'm okay.
Walk sent you, didn't she?
Yeah, and Shirley. [SIGHS]
Yeah. 'Cause they're worried about me?
Jules, everybody's
worried about everything.
On the way up, I said
hey to my cousin on 72,
and he asked if, um, it's safe
for his kids to go to school.
- It's a dangerous time in the Silo and
- And you're wondering if I can do this.
No, that's not what I'm saying.
- It's what it sounds like.
- Hey, would you listen to me?
I know you can do anything
you put your mind to.
But I also know that none of
us can do any of this alone.
Now, look, I've never won
Deputy of the Year or nothing,
but if you need anything,
I'm just a tin of hush puppies away.
- [PEOPLE CHATTERING]
- [FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]
Deputy.
Sheriff.
- Hey, Hank.
- Yeah?
I don't like you.
- I got that.
- You're not qualified to be sheriff.
Can't disagree. Anything else?
Holston Becker was the best
sheriff this Silo's ever seen.
Marnes told me that something
happened between you two,
and that's why Holston
went out to clean.
Hmm. Well, Marnes was wrong.
You took this job to find
out who killed George Wilkins.
When Wilkins died, the Down
Deep deputy sent a message.
Said an engineer named Nichols
claimed Wilkins was murdered.
Now the first thing you
do when you get up here is
ask for Wilkins' file.
Here's the deal. Everything
in this office goes through me.
Yeah, you wanna get anything done,
whether it's find out who killed
Wilkins or get a new pencil,
you're gonna do what I want.
What's that?
Find out who killed Marnes.
Right. That's my job, so
I don't mean just going along with
whatever patsy Judicial serves up.
- I mean, find out who really did it.
- Why would Judicial serve up a patsy?
Because Judge Meadows doesn't
give a shit about the truth.
No, the only thing she cares
about is maintaining order.
And when a mayor and
a deputy get murdered,
things could get disorderly fast.
No, they're gonna wanna find the
nearest warm body to pin it on.
Expect you to go along with it,
so you can keep the shiny
badge and the nice apartment.
But that would be a
mistake on your part,
because they also wanna
get you out and Billings in.
Isn't that what you want?
Honestly, I may want you to
find out who killed Marnes,
but Marnes, he wouldn't give a shit.
He just wouldn't want Judicial
sending some poor bastard
out to clean that doesn't deserve it.
I'll be back after lunch.
[SANDY STAMMERS] Where are you going?
I'm gonna try and figure
out who killed Marnes.
Well, you should take
Deputy Billings with you.
He knows the Pact, and you don't.
If you get this wrong,
even if you get who did it,
Judicial will throw it out.
Let's go.
Hey.
You Charles Martin?
- What if I am?
- [PAUL] You rob a string of apartments 15 years ago?
[SIGHS] I did my time.
We just wanna know where
you were last night.
- You asking if I killed Marnes?
- Didn't say anything about
Don't tell me he died naturally.
If Marnes just had a heart
attack, then life really sucks.
But it wasn't me.
I've been down on 62, getting tests.
Okay.
[PAUL] Thank you.
Even if he wasn't in the hospital,
I'm sure he wouldn't have
been a match for Marnes.
You saw his hand? He's got the Syndrome.
Where next?
- What?
- Where Where do you live?
- A couple levels down.
- Okay. Why don't you go home for lunch?
I'm sure your wife and your
daughter would love to see you.
It's only 11:00.
I know. It's just
it's been a lot, and,
um, I need a moment.
I'm gonna grab a sandwich, read the
Pact. I hear great things about it.
I'll be back in the office by 1:00.
I stopped by and saw
him and his bloody nose.
Who gave him a bloody nose?
One of his many fans.
Patrick, we all knew she was headed
for the farm the minute she met you.
[BREATHES SHARPLY]
Patrick Kennedy, it's the
sheriff. Can you open up?
[SIGHS]
[SIGHS]
Who are you looking for?
[STAMMERS] Patrick Kennedy.
He's not here.
[DOUG] " serious violations,
both of which will be
initially investigated
by the Department of the Sheriff,
being reported to
Judicial within one hour."
Read the part about accountability.
[KNOCKS]
- Yes?
- [PAUL] It's Paul Billings.
Come in, Paul.
Paul, you know Doug Trumbull.
- Of course.
- Doug's a candidate to be my shadow.
We'll get to the rest of this later.
Doug Trumbull? Your shadow?
I only said he's a candidate.
He asked if he could be considered.
I didn't have the heart to say no.
Besides, it's always good to
have an excuse to read the Pact.
Our new sheriff okay
with you coming back
to Judicial your first day on the job?
- She thinks I went home for lunch.
- [CHUCKLES]
What can I do for you?
- Hey, Kennedy.
- Hey, what are you doing here?
Maintenance said this
is where I'd find you.
Mmm. I was sad to hear
about Deputy Marnes.
I'm kidding. I was fucking giddy.
Yesterday you said there were
two reasons why we were stupid
for wanting to talk to your wife.
First was, she's dead.
Uh, what's the second one?
You know what, I'm a little
confused. Are you arresting me?
- [JULIETTE] Nope.
- Then what are you doing?
I'm putting you somewhere safe.
- Hey, Sandy.
- [SANDY] Hi.
[SIGHS]
[DOOR OPENS]
- How's it going?
- Slowly.
As much as I revere that
thing, if I can't sleep,
- I read a couple pages and I'm out.
- Mmm.
- How was lunch?
- Can I sit?
I didn't go home. I went to Judicial.
Oh, wow. Reporting to Sims already?
I didn't know I'd
fucked up that badly yet.
I know it's gonna take
a lot to earn your trust,
and this might not be
the best first step.
But I wanted to see how
their investigation was going.
Judicial has its own investigation?
They get level rep reports first.
And they get reports from people
who don't officially exist.
Right, listeners.
Not what we call them, but yeah.
- What do you call them?
- Friends of the Silo.
- Hmm.
- None of what they say is admissible in court.
But
They can provide suggestions. [SIGHS]
- Wow, you look in pain just saying that.
- It's not in the Pact, so I don't like it.
Hmm. Who are the friends suggesting?
Ralf Melby.
He works down in Paper, first shift.
He could've made it to the
Mids to poison their water,
he could've made it up
last night to get Marnes.
"Gambler, thief, two minor
assaults." Why Why now?
Have to ask him.
[JULIETTE] Hey, Sandy, can
you get me an arrest warrant?
- [SANDY] For who?
- Patrick Kennedy.
- What? No. Ralf Melby.
- Kennedy first.
And then can you call me on
the radio once you have it?
- Where are you going?
- You got messages. Um. Hey.
Hey.
Nichols, can you just stop?
- Hey.
- I don't have time for messages
I don't have any fucking
messages. I just
I need to know what's going on.
Billings went to his friends in Judicial
and came back with a name. Ralf Melby.
They want me to waste
my time arresting Melby
while they get their patsy.
- Patrick Kennedy.
- Yeah.
That's gonna make me look incompetent,
they'll send me back to Mechanical,
and Billings gets the badge.
You sure they're setting up Kennedy?
I know a search is
gonna turn up rat poison
and a drawing from Marnes's wall.
How do you know that?
If he's their patsy, you
requesting an arrest warrant
means Judicial's gonna send
a goon to get him right away.
That's why I'm going.
[ANNOUNCER] Seven, six,
five, four, three, two, one.
[HORN BLARES]
[PEOPLE CHEERING]
[ANNOUNCER] All the best to competitors.
Judicial. Open up.
Looking for Patrick Kennedy?
Yeah, it took a while for Housing
to find out his wife died last year.
They moved him to a
single, like, six months ago
and moved an older couple in here.
Maybe that's why Judicial's database
still has this down as his place.
I don't know.
I only know this 'cause Marnes
and I came here yesterday.
I guess everyone makes mistakes, right?
Yours was planting evidence
in the wrong apartment.
[CHEERING CONTINUES]
[METAL CLINKS]
[PERSON] Hey!
[PANTING]
[PERSON] Watch it!
[CHEERING]
Go! Get out
[CROWD CHEERING]
- [RUNNER 1] What are you doing? Asshole.
- [RUNNER 2] Hey! What the fuck?
[GRUNTING]
[BOTH GRUNTING]
[GASPS, WHIMPERS]
[GRUNTING]
[GRUNTING]
[PANTING]
[CHILD] Mommy, look.
[STRAINING]
[BOTH SCREAM]
[BREATHES HEAVILY]
- [SPECTATOR 1] There's someone up there.
- [CROWD] Watch out!
[SPECTATOR 2] Somebody help her!
[GROANS]
- [CROWD SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY]
- [SPECTATOR 2] Hey, somebody help her!
[JULIETTE PANTING]
[STRAINING, GROANING]
[GRUNTING]
[PANTING] Go.
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
[PAUL] I think I know who
it was you were chasing.
Doug Trumbull, Judicial Security.
I'll get an arrest warrant.
I wish you waited for
me to come with you.
Well, I was just gonna check
out Kennedy's apartment.
I didn't think someone was gonna
try and throw me over the rail.
Hey, what apartment number
did you have for Kennedy?
2215, why?
I think maybe Kennedy didn't
have anything to do with this.
Douglas. What are you doing here?
- I followed you once.
- Ah, that shows initiative.
Skill.
And a very troubling insubordination.
[SWALLOWS] I'm sorry.
Do you have any idea
what's behind this door?
- No, sir.
- [SIMS] Good.
If I choose you to
shadow me, you will know.
What happened to your hand?
[SIGHS]
- [SIMS] You have the note?
- [DOUG] Yeah.
Good. I think there's still
a way to make this work.
- How?
- Let me figure that out.
This is my favorite time.
So quiet, so still.
Now, Douglas, that door I came out of,
first time I saw it, my
father showed it to me.
He was a janitor.
People looked down
on him. On our family.
We all know the philosophy of the Pact.
Everyone contributes to
the survival of the Silo.
But a janitor's still a janitor.
And I was just a janitor's boy.
My mother treated my
father like he was nothing,
and he said nothing in return.
When I was 14, I got into a
conflict with one of my classmates.
Richard Elliot. Ah, he tormented me.
My father found out, and I was
terrified he was gonna try to do
something about it
and only make it worse.
But he didn't.
Part of me was disappointed.
Then one day, I get to school
and Richard Elliot's crying.
Seems his father's been reassigned
to a job on 125, and they have to move.
Just like that, my problem went away.
I was wondering if
if maybe my dad had
something to do with it.
But he was just a janitor. Right?
Then, one morning, he says to me,
"Any more problems with that bully?"
I just looked at him. It was
something in the way he said it.
I just looked at him and asked, "How?"
He said he wanted to show me
something. He took me to that door.
He said if I wanted to shadow him,
I would have to make a decision
that would change my life forever.
If I went through that door,
I could never tell anyone
what was on the other side.
Not my friends, not
my family, not my wife.
They might think that I was nothing
more than a bookkeeper, or a clerk,
or a janitor.
But I would know the truth.
That the people behind that door
do the most important work of the Silo.
Work that keeps 10,000 people alive.
You fucked up, Doug.
Twice. Very badly.
- You fucked up with George Wilkins
- You know what happened?
and you fucked up
with Patrick Kennedy.
But I've fucked up worse. Many times.
We're human beings
doing the best we can.
What I'm looking for in a
shadow is drive and dedication.
I've made my decision.
Douglas Trumbull, do you, of clear mind
and conscience, pledge to be my shadow?
Yes.
Are you willing to do
anything to serve and protect
the people of the Silo?
Yes.
Are you willing to
give everything you have
to serve and protect
the people of the Silo?
Yes.
Good.
No! [SCREAMS]
[BODY THUDS]
[JULIETTE] Douglas Trumbull killed
Mayor Jahns and Deputy Marnes,
and he wanted to frame Patrick
Kennedy for the murders.
His intent wasn't only
to, uh, frame Kennedy,
but to kill him and make
it look like suicide.
So when I confronted Trumbull
about planting evidence in an apartment
no longer occupied by Kennedy, he ran.
Last night, knowing his
arrest was inevitable,
Trumbull took his own life.
There's a There's a note in there
that we, uh, found in his pocket.
We think he was gonna
plant it on Kennedy.
Strangely, it kinda works for him too.
- We, um, we don't know
- [MEADOWS] Why.
You don't know why a
seven-year employee of Judicial
would want to murder
the mayor and Marnes.
Well, no, but we
I didn't work closely with
Trumbull, but I saw no sign of it.
Mr. Sims, did you see any indication?
I mean, Marnes was
deputy in the Mids back
in the day when Trumbull was growing up.
Maybe Maybe they had some
rough encounters back then.
I don't know. We're gonna look into it.
Don't spend any more time on him.
We have the killer of Mayor
Jahns and Deputy Marnes, and
[SIGHS] he's dead.
This should quell the rumors
and conspiracy theories.
Indeed.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
I'll take the rat poison to the
farms, you take the rest to the office?
Yep.
You already knew that the
drawing and the rat poison
were in the apartment before we looked.
- Mm-hmm.
- When did you go in?
When you were talking
to your Judicial friends.
- How'd you get in?
- I learned some things in Mechanical.
You clearly didn't read
the section of the Pact
- about illegal search and seizure.
- No, I did.
Why didn't you tell
me what you were doing?
- 'Cause I didn't trust you.
- Do you now?
Yeah. Sure. As much as you trust me.
So you don't worry what happened to
me tomorrow, I've been reassigned.
- What?
- To the station on 105.
Why?
I requested it.
'Cause of me?
No, I've got family down there.
Wait, so when When you
said if I wanted your help,
I had to find out who killed Marnes.
Yeah, I'm sorry. I didn't think you'd
be able to do that, really. [SIGHS]
Any chance you'd change your mind?
[SCOFFS] No, I've had
enough of the Up Top.
You know, there are a few things
I'll miss, but [INHALES DEEPLY]
I won't miss the
feeling I'm being watched.
By who?
I don't know by who.
Or how.
Hey.
You know, when I got here, you said
you didn't know what Down Deepers ate.
- You got family on 105?
- That's lower Mids, not Down Deep.
- Right.
- Our kind don't eat babies.
Mm-hmm.
You did a good thing.
I mean, Patrick Kennedy's
an awful human being but
he didn't deserve to die.
- Not for something he didn't do.
- I'm just happy that I didn't
Don't make a big deal out of
it. I still don't like you.
Sheriff.
[JULIETTE SIGHS]
[BERNARD] Can I pour you a drink?
I'm going through Mayor
Jahns's collection pretty fast.
- No, I'm good. Thanks.
- You sure?
- Yeah.
- Have a seat.
Now, as much as I hate to
give Sims the satisfaction,
I think he may have been right.
The Race to the Top was a good tonic,
but what we really need
is a Forgiveness Holiday.
People go a little
wild when we have one,
so I'm gonna need you and
your deputies everywhere.
Okay.
That's not the only
thing I wanted to discuss.
I wanted to say that
I was wrong about you.
I didn't see why Holston
would want you to be sheriff,
but now I think I do.
So, for as long as I'm mayor,
which I sincerely hope won't
be for more than a few months,
I wanna help you in any way I can.
Is there anything you need now?
- Two days off.
- You've been sheriff for a minute?
I need to get back down to Mechanical.
I didn't think I'd last so,
I didn't pack much, so
We have porters that can do that.
I'd like to say goodbyes
and stuff, you know? [SIGHS]
All right.
We'll see you in a couple days.
Thanks.
Hey.
Hey.
What are you working on?
You wanna come see?
So, when it's clear at night,
there are these lights in the sky.
Hmm.
- What are they?
- I have no idea.
But I've been watching them long
enough to see these patterns.
They repeat, like they're, uh,
like they're traveling
in this big circle.
Here.
[CHUCKLES] Here.
You see it?
- [JULIETTE] I see a "W".
- [LUKAS CHUCKLES]
- Never noticed that before.
- Yeah, well, now you have.
I'll just add it to the list of
things we don't know anything about.
[JULIETTE] Did you know there
are lights in the sky at night?
[MARTHA] How do you mean?
Well, the display in the Up Top
cafeteria is better than ours.
- What a surprise.
- There are lights in the night sky.
Yeah, what are they?
I thought maybe you'd know.
You know, Hank ate all but one
of the hush puppies you sent.
Hmm? I kinda thought he'd eat 'em all.
He's a big guy.
How old is this?
What day is it?
So, how's it going in that
fancy new job of yours up there?
- Fine.
- Fine? Really?
- Mm-hmm.
- You know, Tommy Marshall
was working on a ventilation
fan at the foot of the stairs.
This missed his head by an inch.
People saw you hanging from the rails.
Jules, you don't think that
kind of story gets around?
What the fuck is going on?
- I can't tell you.
- You can't tell me
No, I can't.
Goddamn it. This isn't
supposed to be the deal.
We're supposed to go about our
business, keeping the Silo humming,
and they're not supposed to
do things like murder people.
Bodies start falling, people
start asking questions.
Pretty soon, asking questions
turns into demanding answers,
- and if folks don't like the answers
- Hey, hey, hey.
You're talking about rebellion?
I'm right here. I'm sheriff.
Ridiculous.
Anyway, did you find that hard
drive you were looking for?
No, not yet. Holston
hid a file on George,
but there was nothing in it
that I didn't already know.
[MARTHA SIGHS]
Did you make headway
with the thing I left you?
[MARTHA] Yes, I did.
So, I recognized the type of lens
from those cameras they use
to make pictures for ID's.
But those are very simple.
This This is not simple.
Take a look.
This help you?
[JULIETTE] No. You got
anything more powerful?
Like the thing your mother
made? Lining up two lenses?
Yeah, like we used on the rabbit.
Yeah, and Judicial destroyed it. Do
you know why Judicial destroyed it?
- No.
- Have you read the Pact?
No, and you're, like, the
tenth person to ask me that.
Well, this is the real reason
why I wanted you to come down.
For me, there are two big
mysteries about the Pact.
One.
They stipulate that we can't mechanize
the way we go up and down in the Silo.
- Mm-hmm. Yeah.
- No lifts, no pulleys.
Two. No magnification
beyond a certain power.
So, a relic like this is gonna get
you more than a slap on the wrist.
Something with wiring this small,
the effect is gonna
be a lot more dramatic.
And from what you're not telling me,
seems to me there's
a long list of people
who've died recently under
questionable circumstances.
What's to stop you being
the next one on the list?
- I'll be careful.
- Put the badge in an envelope,
- give it to a porter.
- I need to find out what happened.
Two days ago, Bernard wanted nothing
more than to send me out to clean
for snagging two boxes
of shitty heat tape.
I solve two murders,
and he can't wait to work
with me. They trust me, Walk.
I need to open up an investigation
that allows me to look into
what happened to George.
And how are you gonna do
that without tipping them off?
I gotta use the right bait.
[SIGHS]
[SIGHS]
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