Imperfect Women (2026) s01e03 Episode Script

Monster

[tense music playing]
[Robert] You okay?
I woke up and you weren't in bed, so
I just got a feeling something happened.
[stammers] What are you doing?
Why are you going through her stuff?
I've been by your side this entire time.
Uh [stammering]
look, that's not what you think it is.
I thought that she hurt you.
[scoffs] Look,
you don't understand what happened.
You made me tell you about her affair even
though you already knew it was happening.
Listen, I can explain, okay.
Did you kill her?
[gasps] Did you kill Nancy?
- How could you ask me that?
- How can I make sense of this?
What am I supposed to think?
[chuckles] Eleanor,
I did not kill my wife.
[Eleanor] You did something.
[stammers] You apologized for something.
- Why did you make her so scared?
- Yeah, we had a fight.
- [Eleanor] Did you hit her?
- No.
Oh, God, we had sex.
Was that just revenge?
Nancy wronged you,
and so you had to have payback?
- No, no.
- [breathes shakily]
- Why? I don't understand. Why did you--
- S-Stop!
[whispers] Stop.
Shit.
[sighs]
We'd just gotten home.
It was the opening night of Ariadne.
Nancy was in the shower, I think.
She left her phone on the nightstand,
and it started buzzing.
I wasn't in the habit
of checking her phone,
but it just kept buzzing,
so I looked and [inhales deeply]
a text came in
with a picture of her naked.
So, I tried calling the number back,
but it was blocked.
And then, when I confronted her about it,
she just admitted it.
I got so fucking angry.
I yelled. I broke things.
I'm not proud of how I reacted.
But I never put a hand on her.
I swear. I'd kill myself
before I'd hurt Nancy.
Do you know who David is?
No. I-I begged her to tell me,
but she refused.
You know, even at the lowest point
of our marriage,
she still managed to keep her secrets.
It doesn't make it okay for you to lie.
She was gonna see him that night
end it, she said.
Did she ask you to go with her?
No, she wanted
to take care of it herself, and I
I let her.
That's why I lied.
I couldn't tell you or the police that
I knew about the affair and did nothing.
You know, I might as well
just turn myself in.
Nobody's gonna believe that.
But the worst part was knowing
that I could've done something
to save her,
but I didn't.
You know how that feels?
[sobs] Have the police seen this journal?
[Robert] Mmm.
They returned it
and said it wasn't helpful.
It was filled with cryptic poems
and odd drawings.
What are you going to do with the letter?
I'm not sure yet.
[sighs] I have to go.
- Wait. Where? Why?
- I have an awards thing at work.
- But we drove together.
- I will just call a car.
- D-Don't go. Please.
- [sighs] Robert. [sniffles]
What we did
I know. We We crossed a line.
No. We more than crossed a line.
We shattered the line.
There is no more line.
It's not like we planned it.
It just happened.
[sighs]
You think I'm awful?
[sighs] No, I don't.
[Robert]
If you don't believe me, who will?
I'm a lot of things.
I'm not a monster.
[pensive music playing]
[sighs]
[phone chimes]
[barista] Drip coffee
and a white chocolate mocha for Eleanor.
[Eleanor] Oh, me. That's me.
Thank you.
Pasadena police have set up a tip line
and are asking for the public's help
with any information connected
to their ongoing murder investigation
of local wife and mother Nancy Hennessey.
- Her body was found on April 9th
- It's just horrible.
Feels like Laci Peterson all over again.
- [customer] You think the husband did it?
- [customer 2] All I know
- is it's always someone close.
- [reporter] Police advise everyone
- to be extra careful.
- [Mary] Robert really is a piece of work.
I can't believe he said this was useless.
I mean, look at this.
It's a gift.
We get to walk around inside
the beautiful imagination of our friend.
[Eleanor] It was unhelpful.
What's unhelpful?
Um, it was unhelpful, not useless.
And it wasn't Robert,
it was the cops that said it.
Okay.
You know, what Davide said,
I was really scared that he was right.
That we didn't know
everything there was to know about her.
Look at these memories.
Ellie,
- she was our person.
- [breathes shakily]
I just don't understand why she felt
she had to keep secrets from us.
[Eleanor moaning, panting]
[Mary] Do you mind if I hold on to this?
No, I mean it's
it's not for me to give permission.
It's hers.
[breathes shakily]
Um, I need to get to the office.
But for the awards dinner tonight, I made
sure that you and Howard are at my table.
- I'm just gonna come solo.
- Okay. More champagne for you and me.
- [Mary] Yeah.
- Yeah. [inhales sharply] See you then.
I'll see you later.
[downcast music playing]
[phone chimes]
- Ellie.
- Yeah?
- I Oh, uh, sorry.
- Oh, hey.
No, no. It's okay. It's okay.
I hear you're doing a great job in there.
I mean, I mostly just
- staple papers, but [chuckles]
- [chuckles]
it beats bagging groceries at Ralphs.
There's nothing wrong
with bagging groceries.
That's 'cause you've never done it.
How do you know?
- [chuckles]
- [chuckles]
- Hey, could you sign off on my paperwork?
- [Eleanor] Yeah.
My case worker needs
a signature from a supervisor.
Absolutely. Everything okay
with your parents?
- Uh, yeah. Think so.
- Yeah?
I don't know,
I try to just stay out of their way.
Why? Did you tell my mom what happened?
- 'Cause, if she found out, she'd--
- No. No, Marcus,
I haven't said anything. I'm not going to.
We have an agreement, okay?
But you have got
to let go of what happened that night.
Just try to get it out of your head.
Okay.
[employees applauding, cheering]
Enough! Enough!
Enough. Please stop, stop.
Please, you know I am not good at that.
Look, this recognition is really just a
reflection of all of your hard work, okay?
So, if you're gonna celebrate,
celebrate yourselves.
- Okay.
- [employee whoops]
Just give me one second.
You're late.
- This is not my idea.
- I know you don't like this,
- but it's good for the organization.
- If you say so.
- Hi.
- Ah. Eleanor, this is Andrew.
Uh, he's from Legacy Magazine.
Andrew, this is Eleanor Bouchet.
- Ms. Bouchet, it's a pleasure.
- No, the pleasure's mine.
If it's okay with you,
I'd love to get started
with some photos of you,
with the staff, around the office.
Okay. Lead the way.
- [chuckles]
- Great.
- Right over here at the camera.
- Okay.
[Andrew] Then maybe one looking
out the window.
[ominous music playing]
[Eleanor moaning, panting]
[music stops]
Oh. Hey.
I didn't hear from you all weekend.
I thought we were supposed to hang out.
Yeah, I was planning this birthday party.
Look, El,
I'm getting real tired of the excuses.
Like, either you want me, or you don't.
Really?
Are you kidding me?
Today of all days.
- We have a journalist in the office.
- [Jay sighs]
It's not like you're giving me
much option.
- We should stop seeing each other.
- What do you mean?
I think we need to keep things
more professional from now on.
I don't get a say?
Not really.
Back here is my office.
Where do you want me?
Yeah, uh, your chair is fine.
- Okay.
- Um, I was sorry
to read about your friend.
Uh, just brutal stuff.
I really hope the police find who did it.
I'm sorry.
You You were friends with her, right?
Nancy Hennessey? I
I'm sorry, I-I thought I read
that you two knew each other--
No, we did. I I just
I would really prefer
if we could focus on why you're here.
Yeah, of course. No problem.
Um, let's talk about 2012.
You founded this in 2012.
[stammers] Take me through the year.
[announcer] Please join me
in recognizing Legacy Magazine's
2026 Global Influence Award recipient,
Eleanor Bouchet.
[attendees cheering]
[Eleanor] Thank you.
- Well deserved.
- Wow.
- Could I ask you to hold it?
- Yes, of course.
[Eleanor sighs]
Thank you. Thank you so much.
Thank you to Legacy Magazine.
I'm so grateful. I
I am in a room full of my heroes,
which makes
this recognition incredibly humbling.
I'm in awe of so many of you,
and how your work
- really came out of necessity.
- [emotional music playing]
Sometimes I struggle with whether I'm
the right person to be doing this work.
I am not perfect.
None of us are, really.
But we're willing, right?
I'm willing to to try.
To show up.
Even when I feel like a fraud,
even when I feel like a monster.
I'm I am willing to give myself over
completely to something good.
To
To the greater good.
And I think that's why
we're all here, right?
Because we want
to be part of the greater good.
So, thank you. Thank you for this honor.
I'm so grateful to be here with you,
for us to be together.
Thank you.
[cheering]
["I've Got A Secret"
playing on sound system]
[Eleanor] Bye.
You did not have to stay.
Oh, Marcus is babysitting.
I'm not rushing home.
Can I have one of these?
I wanna show you something I found
- in Nancy's notebook.
- No, Mare.
- Please. Ellie, just look at it.
- This is not the place.
[Mary] Look at him.
Look at his eyes,
the way that she drew them.
It's haunting.
Clearly this is someone who terrified her.
And the only person that I know
who scared Nancy that much was Scott.
What?
He looks like the guy in the church.
At the funeral.
Ellie, we have to take this to the police.
- No. No. And say what?
- Yes.
That we have a sketch of somebody
who may or may not be Nancy's stepfather,
who may
or may not have been at the funeral?
At least it is something.
Otherwise we have nothing, Ellie.
We have nothing.
There she is, the woman of the hour.
- Hey.
- Hope I'm not interrupting.
Donovan, hi!
You look incredible.
I know my man Howard has
no idea what to do with all that. My God.
[chuckling] Will you stop flirting?
- I can't.
- How's Amanda?
Enjoying my alimony.
- Oh, I'm sorry.
- [phone ringing]
I'm not.
I have to take this.
You should be so proud.
Your sister is a rock star.
She came out of the womb that way.
The invitation said 6:00.
- My meetings ran long.
- [scoffs]
This is nice.
Was there a speech? Did you cry? Did Mary?
You both cried, didn't you?
Do you know how annoying you are?
You hear from Mom?
Oh, yeah. I got an appropriately succinct
congratulatory text.
That is the perfect way
to describe her love.
Appropriately succinct.
[chuckles]
What's going on with you?
For somebody who just received
a big award, you don't seem thrilled.
What's the worst thing you've ever done?
[chuckles] Uh
[stammers] Wow.
I was not expecting that.
- [server] Champagne?
- Thank you.
[Eleanor sighs]
All night, everybody has been telling me
how amazing I am.
How brave and selfless
I feel like they're talking
about somebody else.
I think you're being
a little melodramatic.
I mean, come on, E.
You're the patron saint of patron saints.
It's kinda your whole vibe.
Look at where we are right now.
What are you talking about?
Wait, you can't leave. I just got here.
The invitation said 6:00.
Are you okay?
Did something happen?
No. I'm good.
I'm better than good, I'm
I'm a saint, right? [chuckles]
["I've Got You Under My Skin" playing]
I'll call you tomorrow.
[Robert] Hey, it's me.
You're right not to pick up.
Um, wouldn't wanna talk
to me either, not after last night.
But, as it turns out,
you're the only person I wanna talk to.
I'm sorry I lied,
and I hope you can forgive me.
Been so hard on Nancy
for keeping her secrets, and
here I go doing exactly the same thing.
I regret not telling you the truth, but
I don't regret what happened between us.
Last night was the first time since Nancy
died that I've felt anything besides pain.
I know you felt it too.
I was driving home [panting]
and I just kept driving.
[breathing heavily]
[music continues]
[panting]
[moans, panting]
[music fades]
[Robert] Do you ever get
on your dad's boat anymore?
No, not in a few years.
Donovan has it now.
[Robert] That's too bad.
She was a beauty.
Donovan.
- [Eleanor chuckling]
- [chuckles]
Did I ever tell you I won
an underwater breath hold contest
when I was in sixth grade?
No.
That's very impressive.
It was very impressive.
Two minutes and forty-seven seconds.
- Wow.
- [Robert] Yep.
Are you challenging me?
Truth or dare?
How old are we?
Truth or dare?
- Truth.
- That's the wrong answer.
- No, no, no, no. No, no!
- [Robert] Come on.
[Eleanor chuckles]
[laughs] I'm sorry.
- You know you're not.
- You needed a little push.
- Oh, really? Like this one?
- You needed a [gasps]
[Eleanor laughs]
[Cora] Dad?
[Eleanor exhales]
Ellie? What what's going on?
What are you doing here?
You're supposed to be in school.
Uh, we sorta left.
I thought it'd be cool
to go on a grief journey.
- [Eleanor sighs]
- Is that alcohol?
[stammers] Barely.
You're having sex with my dad?
Cora. [stammers] No, that's
not what this is. Eleanor came up
to help me with your mother's things.
You guys did that yesterday.
[Robert] We did, yeah,
and it was very hard for me.
So many memories,
so I had to stop and Eleanor slept over.
There's nothing going on here.
Nothing, nothing.
And then today,
we continued with the boxes,
and it was still very difficult.
Needed to unwind, you know?
We We miss your mother so much.
It's not an excuse.
We're the adults,
and we should act like that.
Cora, I'm sorry. This is so inappropriate.
And so is drinking alcohol
and skipping school. Okay?
You girls'll spend the night,
and then we'll head back to school
first thing in the morning. Okay?
[both sighing]
Oh, my God.
- She hates me.
- [Robert] No, she doesn't.
She does,
did you see the look in her eyes?
I've never lied to her.
I don't think she believed any of it.
No, she's fine.
She's a Hennessey.
What does that mean?
[Robert] In my family,
you don't ask questions.
You take what you're told as gospel,
no matter the evidence to the contrary.
It's in her DNA.
She's not all Hennessey.
She's got some Nancy in her.
Yeah.
[sighs] That felt very dangerous.
Getting caught like that.
Do you think that we should stop?
Is that what you want?
[whispers] No.
[sighs]
[breathing heavily]
["Saturn" playing]
[chuckles]
[Eleanor] Good morning, everybody.
Hope you had a good time last night,
and that everybody's had
a chance to sleep off your hangovers.
No judgment, Rory.
[music fades]
Olivia, can you print out
my schedule for the day please?
- we'll talk it out today
- Thank you.
- and I will get back to your office
- Hey.
as soon as possible,
but the problem is Sir, the problem is
[Eleanor] Is Jordan running late?
Uh, he called in sick.
What's with everyone?
You don't know?
Know what?
Olivia, give us the room.
Thank you.
Am I missing something?
What is going on?
I have tried to be respectful
and give you your space to grieve,
but your personal life
is fucking with our business.
What are you talking about?
[scoffs] You're not on TikTok, are you?
- Is that a real question?
- [scoffs] Oh, shit.
[inhales sharply] There was
a video posted this morning.
It was of Robert's daughter, Cora.
She outright said that you and Robert
were sleeping together.
She didn't mention you by name,
but some Internet sleuths figured it out,
that it was you.
[tense music playing]
Well, that's absurd.
Well, that very well may be,
but I am getting calls left and right.
Legacy reached out. They're thinking
about pulling the profile.
Some of our program partners
- are worried that we're in trouble.
- Okay. I-I need to see the video.
- You have to show it to me, Zoe.
- Eleanor, I already told you what--
Can somebody please show me the video?
I have to see it. Can anyone please?
- Eleanor.
- [stammers] Stop it!
I need to see the fucking video!
Please.
[panting]
Thank you, Marcus.
Don't you hate it when your dead mom's
best friend fucks your dad?
Oh, it's just me?
Awesome.
[sniffles]
[Cora] Don't you hate it when your dead
mom's best friend fucks your dad?
[phone clicks]
[tense music continues]
[sniffles, sighs]
- [sniffles]
- [phone ringing]
- [ringing stops]
- [breathing shakily]
- [phone ringing]
- Shit.
[Donovan] Do you know
that every time our name is
mentioned anywhere, I get an alert?
This is not a good time.
It is one thing to fantasize
about sleeping with Robert.
It's another thing
to follow through with it,
get caught, and make fucking headlines.
Cora was upset,
she didn't know what she was seeing.
This is all just a gross misunderstanding.
Don't do that. Do not embarrass yourself
or insult me by lying.
Have you seen the news?
God, no, but [stammers]
whatever is being said
[inhales sharply] it can be cleared up
in one simple statement.
Please do not blow this out of proportion.
[Donovan] Lawyers are calling,
Mom is talking about flying in.
If this gets worse, Eleanor,
and trust me, it will,
Robert's family is gonna do everything
in their power to get the stink off him,
and that's gonna leave you
to take the fall.
I really hope the dick was worth it.
Stop it! Just stop, okay?
[stammers] I don't have time
for your fiction, Donovan.
[inhales sharply] This is just simply
a fire that needs to be put out.
[Donovan] I knew
this shit was gonna happen.
I mean, this motherfucker's got you out
here acting like a white girl, and you--
[music fades]
[doorbell rings]
Hey, come on in. Sorry, ignore the mess.
I just got the girls off to school
and I'm in the middle of laundry
because Artie is wetting the bed.
She's been doing it off and on
for a couple of weeks now.
I mean, Howard cannot stand it,
and I thought
Well, he wants
to get these plastic sheets,
just at least until she's older,
but I don't know, that just feels so
What's wrong?
What?
[breathes shakily] What's going on?
You're scaring me.
I slept with Robert
when we were in Ojai together,
and Cora saw us there.
Last night she came up to the house, and
this morning she posted a video about it.
It's online now,
and there's articles and questions
about whether or not Robert and I were
having some kind of affair,
and maybe even killed Nancy because of it.
[Mary sighs]
Mary, I haven't told you this,
but there's a letter.
Robert knew about the affair with David,
and they got into a fight.
He was upset,
and Nancy was scared, and I guess
I don't know,
but he wrote her an apology letter.
And it looks very damning, but he said
he didn't do anything, he didn't hurt her.
[sighs] I'm sorry.
I know that I should have told you this
[inhales sharply] but I was just
I was working through it myself,
and I thought that
- maybe if I told you, you wouldn't--
- [Mary] He lied.
He pretended he didn't know
about the affair, about David.
He lied.
So we have to take that letter
to the police.
- We can't.
- [Mary] What do you mean "we can't"?
It's evidence.
[sighs]
It's hard evidence. He killed Nancy.
- But he didn't.
- You don't know that.
- [Eleanor] I do.
- Guilty people lie, Ellie.
I know this looks bad.
It looks bad? This is This is motive.
God, you could go to jail,
do you realize that?
We have lawyers and they can clear
all of this up. I have an alibi.
You slept with Robert.
God, I can't even believe
I'm saying those words. I
[inhales deeply, sighs] I thought
this obsession with him was over.
It's not an obsession.
We care about each other.
But he didn't choose you, right?
He didn't choose you.
He chose me now.
Why are you being
so fucking self-righteous about this?
Your marriage started in an affair.
- This is not
- What if he and I could have
- the same thing.
- something real?
I already love Cora,
I would do anything for her.
Shut up!
Do you even hear yourself right now?
Nothing that you and Robert have is real.
You have no idea what real is.
Real is the laundry on the floor
and dishes in the sink
[stammers] and doctor's appointments, and
cuts and scrapes and sacrifices are real.
What is real is my husband is in Ohio at
this very moment, interviewing for a job.
Which means we could have
to move our entire lives. That is real.
What you have is a fucking fantasy
with another woman's husband.
[somber music playing]
[exhales sharply]
Are you moving?
What does that matter?
What do you mean?
- You are my best--
- "Best friend"?
- Yes.
- So was Nancy.
Ellie, you're fucking her husband.
He's using you.
- [Eleanor] No.
- [Mary] He is.
No. You're wrong.
Get out of my house.
Mary, please. You don't understand.
This is different.
It's not what you think it is. It's
Get out of my house.
Mary?
Now!
[ominous music playing]
[reporters clamoring]
[music continues]
- [Ganz] Ms. Bouchet.
- Yes.
This is turning
into a real circus, isn't it?
[Eleanor] It is.
- I tried to reach you.
- It's been a long morning.
- Can we go inside?
- This will only take a minute.
We got a call on our tip line from
a Jordan Thomas. He said he works for you.
He does.
He said he was with you
the night of Mrs. Hennessey's murder.
That you two had a sexual relationship.
That's more of an HR violation,
though, right?
That's not a crime. [scoffs]
[Ganz] Yeah, but there is a problem.
You see, his statement has you arriving
at his residence at 1:00 a.m.
Forensics placed Mrs. Hennessey's time
of death at around midnight.
No one can corroborate
Mr. Hennessey's whereabouts,
he's refusing to talk,
but he said he was home.
You said you were home.
Now there are these allegations that
you two were having a sexual relationship?
Are we just gonna stand out here
and talk about who I may
or may not be sleeping with?
Or are you gonna look
for Nancy's lover, David?
We've contacted
every known associate of Mrs. Hennessey,
and no one has ever heard of a David.
And if I recall,
you were the first one to mention a lover.
So, either you did that
to throw us off your scent,
or we should be looking
for a man using David as an alias.
Which one is it, Ms. Bouchet?
[no audible dialogue]
I don't think I should be saying
anything else
- until I have a lawyer present.
- [Ganz] That's fine.
At this point,
I strongly recommend you get one.
- [radio chatter]
- [music fades]
[door closes]
Oh.
Ms. Bouchet.
[chattering indistinctly]
Why am I not surprised?
- Tact was never your strong suit.
- [Robert] Kit.
[Kit] She shouldn't be here.
You know that.
You have enough on your plate.
I apologize.
It's been like this for hours.
Where can we talk?
[exhales sharply]
How's Cora?
She's angry, to put it mildly.
She's still refusing
to take down the video.
I should call her.
I wouldn't.
I can explain everything.
Just give it a few days.
She's staying with Kit now,
until this quiets down.
Keep her away from those vultures.
How are you doing?
That's not why you came.
Kind of.
I haven't thought this through completely,
but what if we made a joint statement?
You know, we can deny the rumors
and obviously not say anything
that would be hurtful to Cora,
but we could [inhales sharply]
get people to think about the fact
that Nancy's killer is still out there and
that's who they should be thinking about.
I'm afraid it's too late for that.
Why?
Our attorneys can craft our joint
statement, and then that way we have time,
we don't have to go public
until we really feel ready.
[melancholy music playing]
What's going on?
My, uh, attorneys are advising me
to cut all communication with you.
And you plan to take that advice?
- If this is about your family--
- It's not.
Last night, we
Was that
Oh, my God.
You You made me feel like that was real.
Like, after all these years,
that we could
You made me believe you.
I lost my wife.
That's what that was. That's all that was.
That's not fair. I was I was there.
- This We have something.
- [Robert] There's There's no "we."
[stammers] I need my letter back.
Fuck you, and your fucking sobriety.
I can smell the whiskey on your breath.
[music continues]
[Eleanor] I was with my mother at
the hospital the night my father died.
Her eyes were dry.
She said crying was self-indulgence.
That we women must be at peace
with loss and sorrow.
We must absorb all we can.
But how much more was I supposed to take?
[phone buzzing]
Hey.
[breathes shakily]
- [sobbing]
- [Donovan] Hey.
[sniffles]
[music fades]
[Donovan] I'm sorry.
"I'm sorry I scared you so badly."
Damn.
Every year
on the anniversary of Dad's passing,
Robert used to plan a trip
for the two of us to go fishing.
I never had to remind him,
he would just show up, and we would go.
And we did this for,
I don't know, maybe ten years.
Long after anybody else was
still talking about Dad.
And Nancy didn't mind.
I think, maybe, she even encouraged it
out of pity.
It was like she was letting me borrow
this tiny piece of her life
[inhales sharply] for just one day.
[chuckles, sniffles]
I have been in love with Robert Hennessey
since I was 18 years old.
But I'm done.
That is done.
[sniffles]
- [sniffles]
- [Donovan sniffs]
Do you think he did this?
[scoffs] I watched him lie to Cora
like it was nothing.
It was just so easy.
You know, so natural for him.
[inhales sharply] Okay, I think it's time
that you told me everything.
- [anxious music playing]
- Every single thing
that you did the night Nancy died.
[sniffles]
[Eleanor] Dinner ended just after 9:00,
at which point I texted Jordan Thomas to
let him know that I would be coming over.
Mr. Thomas works as my project manager.
We have had a casual sexual relationship
for the past six months.
"Had," past tense.
I got to Mr. Thomas's place
around 10:15, but I did not go in.
I got a text from Marcus Simpson.
Marcus is my best friend Mary Simpson's
son, and he was in some trouble.
He needed my help.
He owed some bookies a bit of money.
I went to pick him up.
I'm happy to get you that address.
After that,
I went back to Mr. Thomas's place,
and that was around 1:00 a.m.
Robert Hennessey called me
about Nancy a few hours later.
The rest is on record with the police.
But Marcus Simpson is on probation.
So, he can't afford
to get in trouble again.
You can use whatever part of my alibi you
want, but please, keep his name out of it.
If he was to get dragged into this,
it would absolutely destroy Mary.
That shouldn't be a problem.
We can keep his name confidential.
Okay.
So, what happens now?
You let us build your defense.
Our private investigator will get started
combing through the details
from the crime scene.
That way, we'll know what the police know.
[music fades]
Saintly humanitarians don't typically
fuck their subordinates.
Yeah, you've been busy. [chuckles]
Proud of you.
Now you're just being cruel.
No, I'm serious.
You didn't run.
You let someone in.
So, I've been thinking
about your question.
Which one?
- The worst thing I've ever done.
- Oh.
Had I had a few drinks?
- You were very sober.
- Hmm.
[chuckles] And while my list of misdeeds
is a little long, E, you
you're better than most.
You're no saint,
and what you did was unfortunate.
[Eleanor scoffs]
[Donovan] Make no mistake about it,
your friends get the best of you.
I can promise you,
Nancy knew how much you loved her.
Thank you for saying that. [chuckles]
- I'll call you from the airport.
- [Eleanor] Okay.
I did tell Nancy how much she meant to me.
I told her often.
[ominous music playing]
But love isn't what you say,
it's what you do.
And for Nancy that night,
I didn't do enough.
[panting] Thank God you're still here.
I thought you left.
I I can't. I can't I can't do it alone.
- [Eleanor sighs]
- Um, will you come with me?
To help you end it with your lover?
- You can't be serious.
- It is
It's not what you think.
It is so much worse.
I cannot do it alone.
You have dealt
with much more challenging situations.
You're going to be fine.
You'll figure it out. Thank you so much.
Call me tomorrow.
[sighs] What are you doing?
Why are you being such a bitch to me?
I am not.
I have been listening to you talk
about this man forever. I'm done.
Mary would come with me.
- Then fucking call Mary.
- I need you.
You need to get your shit together.
You have an amazing marriage.
[scoffs] That's what this is about?
- Don't.
- [Nancy] Wow, Ellie.
That is pathetic.
You know what's pathetic?
Cheating on your husband and being
too chickenshit to be honest about it.
- [sighs]
- Get out of my fucking car.
- Please come with me.
- No.
- [breathes shakily] Please come with me.
- Get out of my car.
- Please come with me.
- Get out of my car!
- [knocking on door]
- [gasps]
[sniffles, breathing shakily]
- [knocking intensifies]
- [whimpering]
I know who David is.
["run!" playing]
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