Wild Cards (2024) s03e05 Episode Script
Hot Tub Death Machine
1
Previously on Wild Cards
Was I crazy to think she was gonna show?
Go, honey. Go to him. I'll be fine.
- Mom?
- You don't know me,
but I think it's time we met.
So why the hell did you leave us?
Because staying would have
gotten you and our daughter killed.
Mr. Varga is offering another
way to pay your remaining debt.
- What's the job?
- You are going to steal us a diamond.
[SOFT JAZZ PLAYS]
Okay. Eight-hour guard rotation,
three-level alarm
system, infrared cameras.
Child's play, my darling.
Getting in yes, but getting out?
Like sneaking an elephant
past airport security.
Oh, no, what kind of attitude is that?
- Realistic.
- All right, kids, let's keep it positive.
Dad's right.
We don't figure out a way
to get the diamond out,
we all got a ticket to
Gedeon Varga's meat locker.
Oh, that reminds me. I've
gotta pound my cutlets.
Mom, why do we have
five place settings here?
- There's only four of us.
- [DOORBELL RINGS]
Are we expecting someone?
Happy birthday, Pumpkin?
[DOORBELL RINGS INSISTENTLY]
Surprise! Happy birthday.
- No.
- What do you mean, "no"?
The reports of my birthday
have been greatly exaggerated.
Oh, but your cousin Cheyenne said
That was a teensy white lie.
Forgive me, kind sir.
So lovely to meet you.
Yes. Of course. How was
your flight in from Ohio?
Oh, smooth as mashed
potatoes on a Sunday.
Cheyenne, what have you done?
Well, as long as I was in town
to celebrate George's release,
I figured I'd make a real party of it.
And I knew you wouldn't want
to impose on your colleagues,
so I invited Detective Ellis myself.
My little fib was just to
keep it a surprise for you.
Congratulations. You succeeded.
Well. So thoughtful. Please.
Of course.
Now, I believe you know everyone else.
Ellis? What a surprise.
What he said.
Believe me, I'm the surprised one, okay?
Cheyenne told me that
it was Max's birthday.
Cheyenne! Oh, you naughty little scamp.
Guilty as charged.
Would you be a dear and
find somewhere to put these?
Don't tempt me.
Hey, cuz, can I talk
to you for a minute?
Now, Max, it would be
rude to leave our guest.
No, he'll be fine.
Are you insane?
No. I am Cheyenne, from suburban Ohio.
Your third cousin twice
removed on Vivienne's side.
You are Vivienne.
No, I am not. Not tonight.
Also, I run a novelty mug shop.
Of course you do.
Oh, gosh, that little vein
in your neck is throbbing.
Maybe it's because
you invited my partner
to our felony-fuelled strategy dinner.
I knew you'd react that way
which is why I kept it a secret.
Just tell me why.
Because I wanted to meet the man
for whom you gave up millions.
And maybe run a little in-person
background check of my own.
If we're pulling a con
and you're working with
a cop, I need to vet him.
I vet him every day.
I'm sure you do.
And I don't blame
you. He is really cute.
Kind of like a Labrador
you just want to cuddle.
How about that local sports team?
Which one?
Uh, how are things at the office?
Good. Yeah. Robbery.
Arson. Murder. The usual.
It's good to stay busy.
Yeah.
[CHUCKLES]
I brought a gift for our guest of honor.
- For me?
- Back home, I run a novelty mug store.
Ah, you shouldn't have.
"Espresso the right to remain silent".
That's, uh, that's
something. Thank you so much.
So tell me about you.
I have never met a
real detective before.
Ah, well, it's not much to say, really.
Oh, come-your job must be so gritty.
No. Cheyenne, I'm sure Ellis
doesn't want to talk shop.
Oh, okay.
Well, what about your personal life?
Do you live alone?
Uh, we are actually in the
middle of a tough case right now.
Yes. It's a murder that's
unresolved, unfortunately.
Ooh. Exciting. Tell me more.
I guess it wouldn't
hurt to talk it through.
Okay, fine. But it stays here, okay?
This all started when we got
called to this luxury penthouse.
Wow. Colour me impressed
and underdressed.
A view like this comes
with a steep price-tag.
Details, schmetails.
I once had a penthouse
in Prague for six weeks
until the owners came back and noticed.
Hey, you two.
Nothing says "good morning"
like a human teabag.
What've we got, Olive?
Sylvia Redfern.
Five-star view, one-star ending.
Looks like we got ourselves
a hot tub death machine.
[THEME MUSIC]
I hate hot tub corpses.
Too prune-y?
The water temperature always screws with
my time of death estimate.
What about cause of death?
Electrocution, I think.
Once I get her on the
slab, I'll look for signs
of myocardial damage and fibrillation.
Not to mention rhabdomyolysis.
Once again, for the cheap seats?
Heart and muscle damage.
So you think it was a suicide?
Why don't you tell me after
you take a look at that?
Looks like the base brick
lived here on this table.
So what? Sylvia just
picked up the stereo,
walked into the hot
tub and dropped it in?
That's one hell of a bath bomb.
We need to talk to
whoever found the body.
You know, at first I
thought she was sleeping,
then I got closer, and
her eyes were just staring.
It was horrible.
Sorry. Did you know her well?
Yeah. A little.
Um. She was a really nice lady.
Not like some of the other tenants
who treat the concierge like garbage.
Mm. You said you found her at 3:30 a.m.
What were you doing in her
unit that early in the morning?
Uh, Miss Redfern ordered
takeout food around 3:00 a.m.
Okay. Is that usual for her?
Whenever she worked
late, which was a lot,
but she called down to my desk
to let me know it was coming.
Okay. So what happened
when the food arrived?
I buzzed up, no answer.
So I came up, knocked. Still no answer.
And that's when you
used your master key?
I was worried. I
I wanted to check on her,
so I came in and called out.
That's when I heard the hot tub jets.
So I went out to the patio,
and that's when I found her.
And then I called you guys.
Okay, Leon, that all sounds reasonable.
So what aren't you telling us?
I turned the hot tub
jets off. I'm sorry.
I have watched enough TV
to know you're not supposed
to touch anything on a crime scene,
But she was sitting there dead,
and the water was bubbling.
It just It felt indecent.
Did you touch anything else?
No, nothing, I swear.
Did Miss Redfern have any visitors
before you came up here?
None.
Couldn't someone have just
come up through the parking
garage or the back door?
No. Anyone who comes
up has to go by my desk
to get to the elevator.
[VIVIENNE] And you believed him?
What if he's lying?
You need a keycard
to access the private
elevator to the penthouse.
Nobody used it until Leon went
up and discovered the body.
So maybe the killer
snuck up the stairwell.
The exit door is on the
lobby level are locked,
and they're only accessible as
emergency exits from the inside.
But even those doors opening
would have triggered the alarm.
Huh? So maybe it was a suicide.
- Oh, please.
- [RICKY] Why not?
Well, who orders food at 3:00 a.m.
and then pulls the
plug on their own life?
[RICKY] Depends. Where
did she order from?
[MAX] Miho, on Fifth.
She ordered the miso black cod.
- With the truffle soy pearls?
- Is there any other way?
Well, that cinches it.
Nobody orders from Miho and then
kills themself before the food arrives.
Usually they wait until
after the cheque comes.
[CHUCKLES]
So, was I right? Is it a murder?
Okay, just hold it right there, cuz.
- We're telling a story.
- Now, obviously, the radio didn't jump off
the table into the tub by itself,
but if Sylvia didn't do it
Then somebody else did.
But you said no one
else entered the condo.
- CCTV?
- [ELLIS] No.
I scrubbed through all the footage.
Every building entrance, nothing.
The concierge was right. Nobody went up.
Or in or out. It's an impossible crime.
Nonsense. In our somewhat
checkered careers,
we've done the impossible several times.
He's right. Everything has an
explanation, just like any magic trick.
[ELLIS] Which brings us to motive.
Now, at that point,
we needed to figure out
what kind of person
Sylvia Redfern really was.
Who'd want to kill her?
I've been her project co-ordinator
for the last five years.
I've seen her help so many people.
Like charity work?
Um, no.
Sylvia never did anything for free.
She was an agent of
confidential interests,
specializing in high-level
contingencies and solutions.
So she was a fixer?
Is that true, Adrian?
That's the colloquial term.
When the lives of the
rich and famous implode,
they came running to Sylvia for help.
Like Olivia Pope, but
with less screen time.
Exactly. Did you ever
hear of the scandal
involving the Prince of Bulgaria?
- No.
- That's the point.
Sylvia made problems vanish.
And when they went
away, they stayed gone.
Did you notice a change
in her mood lately?
Was she upset or anxious about anything?
Not at all. It was business
as usual around here.
She'd work like a dog all day
and then soak and sip in the hot tub.
Hm. I can definitely get on board
with the second part of that lifestyle.
So this hot tub thing, it
was her nightly routine?
Yeah. Some nibbles,
bit of bubbly and, uh,
Aretha cranked up on the box.
Was Sylvia fixing anyone else recently?
Her current client was Spencer Thorne.
- The tech billionaire?
- Mm-hmm.
He'd hired Sylvia to consult
on a sensitive matter.
What, did the AI run
amok? Are we all doomed?
If you want specifics,
you'll have to talk to
the gentleman himself.
[MAX] Spencer Thorne. Wealthy,
powerful, intimidating.
Sounds like your standard
Silicon Valley, Batman.
Wait a minute. I remember
Jessica mentioning
that she wrote a piece
on Thorne a while back.
Ooh, time to phone a friend.
[VIVIENNE] Okay, hold your horses.
Who is Jessica?
She's Ellis's girlfriend.
And a very talented
investigative reporter.
Oh, isn't that nice.
How long have y'all
been seeing each other?
- Is it serious
- You know what else is serious?
Murder.
So we call Jessica because
she had some inside scoop
on Spencer Thorne.
When I did background
on Thorne for my story,
I expected to find a trail
of scorched earth behind him.
It certainly wouldn't be surprising.
[JESS] But I discovered that he's
really mellowed over the years.
Yeah, a few billion does
tend to take the edge off.
No, it's more than that.
It's his wife, Margot Thorne.
The one who's always giving
money away to everybody.
What everybody? I didn't get any.
Like people in need, Max.
[ELLIS] Sorry, Jess. You were saying?
Margot is a philanthropic powerhouse.
Global charities, wildlife conservation,
supporting the welfare
and education of kids
in developing countries,
the list goes on.
[JESS] But some say
her greatest achievement
was rebranding her husband.
Mmm. So she tamed the tiger?
[JESS] Let's just say she brought out
Spencer's softer side.
They formed an international
foundation together,
and now he travels everywhere with her.
[JESS] He was just in South Africa,
helping to dig the
foundation of a new school.
So a billionaire, not afraid
to get his hands dirty.
[JESS] And that's the only
dirt you'll find on him.
Mmm. No scandal, no fun.
So why would a squeaky
clean guy like Spencer Thorne
need to hire some high-powered fixer?
If I die here, bury me by a koi pond
with a spritz of Henry Jacques.
- What?
- Exactly.
[ELLIS] Margot Thorne?
- Yes?
- Detective Ellis.
- I'm Max.
- [MARGOT] Police?
Is this about Sylvia Redfern?
We were so saddened to hear the news.
- So you knew her?
- Me only by reputation.
But my husband hired her recently.
He'd be able to tell you more.
Where might we find him?
Out back.
He's putting Captain Jack
through his morning paces.
Captain Jack?
[SPENCER] We call him "Captain Jack"
because he's got some serious swagger.
But also, he was found
injured on the shore,
and my wife loves to rescue animals
for her wildlife charity.
She likes to imagine that Jack
survived a dramatic shipwreck,
so, Captain Jack.
Is he supposed to be judging me?
Because if so, he's nailing it.
Jack is actually quite friendly.
He's become part of our rescue
family here on the estate,
and Jeb takes care of them all.
Yeah, we got a llama,
sea turtle, lemur
That's a lot of poop logistics.
You must have a spreadsheet
and a strong stomach.
Why don't we walk?
Still can't quite believe it.
Sylvia was a force of nature.
Can we ask what made
you hire Miss Redfern?
Considering throwing my hat
in the ring for city mayor,
and I asked Sylvia to
look into my competition.
You suspected some of the candidates
were less than squeaky clean.
Well, this city isn't the same place
that I once fell in love with.
It is darker, unsettled.
I don't need to tell the two
of you that just last election,
there was a corrupt police
commissioner running for office.
Oh, that.
Where were you when Sylvia died?
When was that, exactly?
Approximately 3:30 a.m. this morning.
I would have been fast asleep
in my downtown apartment.
This place didn't have enough bedrooms.
If I have early morning
meetings, I often stay downtown.
But my building doorman can confirm.
And your wife? She was with you?
She was here, hosting a
fundraiser for one of her charities.
But why does any of this matter?
Poor Sylvia's death was
surely a tragic accident,
or suicide.
Suicide? What makes you say that?
She dealt with a lot
of very toxic people,
which I imagine would
be quite stressful.
I wouldn't be surprised if
it all just became too much.
I'm sorry to inform, but
our initial investigations
concluded that Miss
Redfern was murdered.
What?
Who on earth would want to kill her?
Well, we were hoping you
could help us out with that.
You were her only current client,
and high-profile rug-sweepers like that
sometimes gain a lot of enemies.
Maybe one of your mayoral competitors
discovered that she
was looking into them.
Yeah, well the last time
we spoke, Sylvia said
that she had found some dirt
on one of the other candidates.
- Did she say who it was?
- No.
We were gonna meet in a couple of days,
once she confirmed her suspicions.
Maybe one of them decided
to skip the debate and
head straight to homicide.
[MAX] Twelve candidates?
Does the job come with
a tiara and free dental?
A lot of people are attracted
to positions of power.
It's not just about the perks.
Yeah, and moths are attracted to flames.
Doesn't mean we put them
in charge of utilities.
[MESSAGE ALERT]
The forensic report is back.
Looks like the lab matched a set
of prints from the murder scene.
- Did they get an I.D.?
- Oh, yeah.
Suddenly, Mr. Background Character
is looking mighty suspicious.
Detectives.
Sorry, I was just
turning off the lights.
I hope that's okay.
You know what's not okay, lying to us.
Turns out your real name is Orrin Klyst,
two-time convicted felon with a history
- of breaking and entering.
- I can explain.
There'll be plenty of time for that.
Congrats, Orrin.
You just bought yourself
a windowless room
with buzzing lights and no snacks.
Turn around. Put your
hands behind your back.
Look, we both know you could have easily
hacked into the private
elevator security system
to hide the fact that you went up
to Sylvia Redfern's penthouse
earlier than you claimed.
- No. I didn't.
- And your fingerprints were on
the radio that electrocuted her.
- I thought
- How do you explain that?
I I helped her put
together patio furniture,
and-and she let me
play my music while I
while I worked.
You know what I think?
I think you got this
job under a fake name
to hide your criminal record,
And then Sylvia found out
about it, so you killed her.
No! I would never hurt Sylvia.
She changed my life.
How'd she do that?
I got into trouble, and
and Sylvia helped me
put my past behind me.
You hired her as a fixer?
We met at her law firm when
she was a hotshot litigator,
and I was one of their
charity pro bono cases.
She got me a reduced
sentence, but when I got out,
I couldn't get a job.
Sylvia is the one who helped me.
She helped you change
your name and got you a job
as concierge at her building.
Without her, I
I can't imagine where I would be today.
So you're sticking with this story, huh?
I swear, I was at my desk
all night until I went
up to her apartment with her
usual Thursday food order.
He was telling the truth.
We checked the security footage
at Sylvia's apartment building
the night she was killed,
and Leon was sitting at
his desk when the killer
dropped the radio into the hot tub.
It created a power surge.
We saw the lobby lights
flicker at the exact same time.
So no way Leon could
have murdered Sylvia.
[YATES] Ma'am, I told you,
we have not yet located the source
of the space alien lasers.
Absolutely. You'll be my first call.
Right after I alert Captain Kirk.
- What's up?
- I hate a full moon.
Listen to these.
A portal opened up next to a Denny's.
A time traveler stuck in a porta-potty.
Something reeks about that.
And my neighbor is a succubus, so.
I'm actually gonna chuck that one out.
It's your usual full
moon frequent flyers.
[PHONE RINGS]
Crazy Town. How can I help you?
Anyways, what about
the list of candidates
Sylvia Redfern was looking into?
Which means we needed
to talk to all of them.
So how do you get a politician to spill
their deepest, darkest secrets?
[MAX] All it took was a
few hair and makeup changes.
And once they started talking,
they wouldn't stop sharing.
Honey, I totally believe you.
I mean, who hasn't sleepwalked
in the middle of the day,
out to the pool, then
fallen onto the pool boy?
Naked?
Don't worry, my child.
Sister Maria Ignacio knows
lots of people in their late 30s
who live in their parents' basement
and still sleep with a teddy
bear called Mr. Snuggles.
Is it wrong to use taxpayer
money to redecorate your office
in tribute to Downton Abbey?
I think it's smashing!
[RICKY] If these are
the best and brightest
the city has to offer, I
may have to run for mayor.
Ooh. Can I be your campaign manager?
- Hmm.
- But you need a good campaign slogan.
Ooh, I got it. "Ricky for Mayor.
Less scandal, more sparkle".
Or "Vote for me. I'll give this
town the spanking it deserves."
That might be a tad too
much for the ma and pa voter.
You're right. Ooh, I got it!
"Vote for Ricky.
He's never held office, but he
has been escorted out of them".
Okay, guys, let's focus here.
Come on.
[GEORGE] I really don't
think inviting Ellis
was such a good idea, Viv.
I knew you'd feel that way.
That's why I didn't tell you.
One of us slips up,
our entire diamond heist
goes up in flames, along with our lives.
You don't trust him?
No, of course I do. But
in his world, not in ours.
Oh, no, I didn't mean that.
I mean, with our daughter.
Oh, Ellis is one of the good guys.
I know he'll always have Max's back,
but they're not together, Viv.
Oh, please. Look at them.
[RICKY] He was just standing there.
He's a cop, she's a con.
You were a scrapper. I was a socialite.
How many people told
us it wouldn't work?
And yet, look what we made.
We did good.
Yeah. We did.
You did good.
George, Cheyenne, my crab
puffs are getting tepid.
Coming right up.
Did you all learn anything
about the candidates?
A bushel full of kinks.
But nothing worth killing Sylvia over.
They've all been alibied out.
Except for this guy,
Robert Lang, who had a strong motive.
Really fine work uncovering the link
between Commissioner
Russo and Roman Locke.
It is shocking how she
betrayed the public trust.
If you are elected mayor,
I hope your tenure will
be different, Mr. Lang.
First, you'll have to
get past Spencer Thorne.
True. But you're not
here to ask me about him.
You want to know if I
murdered Sylvia Redfern.
Wow. A politician who's direct.
I'm well aware Thorne hired
Sylvia to investigate me.
I'm sure you're well aware that Sylvia
found out about your
secret stint in rehab.
That could definitely
derail your campaign.
It might. We'll see
after the press release
that's about to come out.
You decided to go public?
I was tired of living a lie.
A few years back, I went to
rehab, and I was so ashamed.
I didn't want anyone to find out.
But now I realize that was wrong.
And it's time to share
my story with the world,
hoping that it'll help others.
I've got nothing to
be ashamed of anymore.
But I happen to know that
Sylvia did find something
juicy about one of the other candidates.
And who might that be?
[TENSE MUSIC]
Police! Don't move!
Making a late night withdrawal?
This isn't what it looks like.
Leon told us you'd be here,
but it's the middle of the night
and all the lights were off.
So what it looks like
is that you were breaking
into Sylvia's safe.
[MAX] A safe you didn't tell us about.
Not to mention all the spondoolicks.
It means "cash".
All the cool kids use it.
I had no idea that there
would be cash in the safe.
I came here looking for
Spencer Thorne's file.
That's funny. That's
exactly why we're here.
Let me guess. You were
going to give it to Lange
to help with his campaign.
How did you know that?
Lange told us.
- What?
- He told us he hired you to spy for him
in exchange for a position on his staff,
if he was to win.
But why did you sell out your own boss?
Sylvia's business was all about her.
Even the company's name
is just "Sylvia Redfern".
This was a dead end for me.
In more ways than one.
So what was Thorne's big secret then?
[SIGHS]
Before Sylvia died, I
overheard her telling Thorne
that she had something
devastating on him.
Like what?
I don't know. She-she didn't tell me.
Why would she dig up dirt on Thorne?
I mean, he's the one who
hired her in the first place.
Sylvia was very thorough.
She vetted everyone, including
the people that hired her.
So these files were all
Sylvia's previous cases?
Yeah, but Thorne's isn't
in there, I checked.
[ELLIS] Isn't that strange?
For Sylvia? Yeah.
Unless the killer took it,
and left behind enough cash
to shame Scrooge McDuck.
I don't know how this got in there,
but it was not in there three days ago.
And that's the last time
I saw inside the safe.
So something happened
in that three-day window
that landed her a big payday.
Did she have any big meetings in
the three days leading up to her death?
Uh, she had two meetings scheduled,
one with Spencer Thorne,
and the other one with
someone named Bobbi Carmichael.
Who's Bobbi Carmichael?
[ELLIS] Hi. You must
be Bobbi Carmichael.
You got it. And you are? Let me guess.
You're newly engaged,
looking for a starter home,
cozy, but plenty of
room for baby number one.
Am I right?
[TOGETHER] No.
I'm Detective Ellis, Metro P.D.
We have a few questions for
you regarding Sylvia Redfern.
Oh, dear.
Poor Sylvia. Such a tragedy.
I can't believe she's gone.
And just when the sale went through.
What sale?
Her new home in the Bahamas.
She was gonna retire.
She's a little young to retire, no?
All I know is, she says she
just landed a huge payday
and wanted to quit while she was ahead.
We made the offer in cash.
[RICKY] So, either she won the
lottery or it was blackmail.
Yeah, but why blackmail your own client?
Her reputation is built on discretion.
Yeah. Discretion doesn't
pay the bills, though.
Okay. Bobbi said that
Sylvia always seemed rich,
but she was always spending
way beyond her means.
And 20 million is chump change
for a billionaire like Thorne.
So she used him as her golden parachute.
So there it is. Thorne's your suspect.
It's not that simple.
He's been alibied out.
He was staying at his
luxury penthouse apartment
that night in the city.
And there you have it,
an impossible murder.
[BEEPING]
Saved by the bell. The ziti is ready.
Maximus, Jorge, Care to help me serve?
Si, señor.
[RICKY] For our next course,
I've chosen something assertive,
a little leathery and a touch unrefined.
Like if Christian Grey
grew up in Bordeaux.
You two, pour the next pairing.
She really has a knack for this
whole cop thing, doesn't she?
She's not a cop, but
uh, yes, she's talented.
Did you spend a lot of time
with Max when she was little?
Oh yes, but I only
saw her here and there.
You know, just based on
the kind of life they lived.
Right. What was she like back then?
Oh.
Just like she is now.
An absolute ray of
sunshine and so imaginative.
She was so engrossed in
books and movies and TV.
We shared a love of this silly
little vampire book series
called " Dead of Night ".
We'd always read them together,
and whenever a new book was published,
we would camp outside the bookstore
just to be the first in line.
It was just one of those
things we bonded on.
I mean, whenever I visited, you know.
- Right.
- Yeah.
It's ziti o'clock, sports fans.
I don't want to toot my own horn,
so you'll have to toot it for me.
So, did you guys solve the mystery?
I think I have more
questions than I did before.
Oh.
Ah, here.
So Thorne lives six blocks away,
and no one can be in two places at once.
Not even a billionaire.
Like I said, nothing is impossible.
We're just missing something.
We need another angle.
Were there any police
reports that night?
Anything unusual in the area?
Actually, we got a lot
of calls that night.
It was a full moon.
Maybe we should take a
look and see what's there.
It's worth a shot. Wouldn't hurt.
Okay, let's see here.
Oh, no, Ricky, don't clear the table,
working so hard in
the kitchen all night.
What is this?
Multiple reports of laser
beams going from north to south?
It could be some kid with a
laser pointer, for all we know.
Where's Thorne's apartment?
At Sixth and Pacific Avenue, 40th floor.
And Sylvia is six blocks away.
At uh, First and Pacific, 10th floor.
Okay.
This is Sylvia's place,
and this is Thorne's.
Cole, would you be a dear
and read out the locations
of the laser reports.
Yep. That's Fifth and Pacific.
Okay.
Third and Pacific.
Second and Pacific.
Huh. Well, that creates a
straight line between two buildings.
Do you remember the Sheikh of Habibi?
I mean, the story you told me
about the time that you
and Vivienne met him?
Right, yes.
I was in Dubai with my late wife.
Do you remember what you told me
about the Sheikh's competition?
Cheyenne, you're a genius.
What revelation is happening here?
Yeah. You wanna fill us in here?
We know how Thorne did it.
Wow. This is a hell
of a view you got here.
I see why you bought this building.
What are we doing here?
As you know, Sylvia Redfern
was killed on the patio deck
of her penthouse apartment.
There's no possible means
of entry into her unit
and she was alone that night.
A few blocks from here. That way.
One of our detectives
is there right now.
Here. Take a look.
Well, I see a woman dancing badly.
Yates.
Yates.
Yates!
- Yep, Yates here.
- What are you doing?
Vibing. Why? What are you doing?
Okay, well be ready.
You didn't need to tell
me to be ready, Max.
I was born ready.
Our colleague over there
had a string of calls
the night of the murder.
Full moon cranks reporting
UFO laser beams in the sky.
But on that particular night,
it turns out they weren't all crazy.
[NOTIFICATION ALERT]
It's him. He's on his way up.
Who is?
Hold that question. Let's
go back to the lasers.
When we heard those reports,
it reminded me of a
story that I heard before.
George, tell them the story
about the trip to Dubai.
All right. Max.
Your mother and I, God rest her soul,
spent a weekend at the
Sheikh of Habibi's palace.
He was a decent enough guy
once you got him to loosen up.
Anyway, once the staff went to bed,
we stayed up watching
episodes of The Golden Girls.
The guy had every episode on VHS tape.
Really weird.
And he obviously had some
kind of, like, daddy issues,
'cause his father looked
just like Bea Arthur.
Dad, focus.
Right, right. Sorry.
Um, anyway, the one thing
that the Sheikh loved
almost as much as those wacky
ladies, were his exotic pets.
Especially his hunting birds.
You see, the Sheik was
a champion falconer.
Like you.
A detail you conveniently left out
when we talked to you earlier.
And also, like you, the
competitions that the Sheikh
specialized in were called
catch and release events.
That's when you train a hawk
to grab its prey and drop it
on a precise location,
usually over a body of water.
Now, on the night of the murder,
you were here at your
apartment downtown,
just six blocks away from Sylvia's.
And you never left.
Multiple people confirmed that.
But earlier that day,
you had Jeb swing by
and drop off your hawk, Captain Jack.
Which brings us back to the Sheikh.
He trained his hawks the same way
that you and Jeb trained
them, with lasers.
You point the laser at the target
that you want the hawk to grab.
Now you knew Sylvia's routine.
You knew that every night
she'd like to get in the hot tub
and unwind with a little
bubbly and smooth jazz.
Are you ready for the show?
Jeb, what are you doing here?
[ELLIS] We asked Jeb to swing by.
The night of the murder
you came up here with
your hawk and well
Just watch.
Bullseye!
Jeb?
Go!
[HAWK SHRIEKS]
Hey, guys, I don't see anything.
You sure the hawk hasn't
gone rogue or something?
- [HAWK SHRIEKS]
- Holy mother of
[ELECTRICITY BOOMS]
That was cool!
Forensics confirmed they found
scratches on the radio's handle.
Scratches that came from
the talons of a bird.
Which our DNA team has
just matched to your bird.
[MAX] I'm not gonna lie,
you almost had us stumped
which is very hard to
do, so kudos to you.
Not about the murder part. Murder bad.
Look, we know Sylvia
uncovered some kind of secret
that she was blackmailing you with.
Now, we don't know
what it is, but we will.
No, you won't.
Look, you can hire all the fancy lawyers
in the world you want, Mr. Thorne.
You're not gonna get away with this.
I'll confess.
To everything.
I only have one condition.
[DOOR OPENS]
The prosecutor has agreed to your terms.
Your wife's here.
I don't understand. Why?
When I hired Sylvia to
research the other candidates,
she also looked into me.
Due diligence.
What did they find that they
haven't poured over already?
About me? Nothing.
They found something about you.
And she brought it to me as blackmail.
It was her ticket out, and I paid it.
But after she had betrayed
my trust like that, I
I couldn't be sure
that she would destroy
what she had found.
I couldn't take the chance
that she would sell it to someone else.
My darling, I
You have done so much
good in this world,
and you have saved thousands
of lives, mine included.
And a scandal like this
would have ended all of it.
I am so sorry I never told you.
You you don't owe me,
or anyone, an apology.
You never hurt anyone.
You did what you had to do to survive.
What am I going to do without you?
You're gonna keep doing your work.
This world is dark,
and it needs someone like
you to be an example
of how we should treat each other.
[THORNE] What is it
that you always tell me?
[MARGOT] If not us, then who?
So, in exchange for a full confession,
prosecution agreed to give
him this time with his wife
so he could explain himself.
Oh, and we completed
the search of his estate.
It looks like he destroyed
all of Sylvia's materials.
He's got all that money.
He could have went to trial.
Maybe even won.
Maybe.
But keeping her secret
safe was more important.
Sometimes people do crazy
things for the ones they love.
Love is overrated.
But nice work, both of you.
Let's call it a night.
Hey. Um, can we talk for a minute?
Yeah. We should probably get back
before Ricky's soufflé deflates.
What's wrong?
There's another secret
we need to talk about.
What do you mean?
You're protecting someone, too.
Look, I'm gonna just
come right out and say it.
Cheyenne isn't your cousin,
Max. She's your mother.
I'm right, aren't I?
Cheyenne is your mother, right?
[SIGHS]
How did you find out?
"Dead of Night ".
Yeah.
Cheyenne told me you
two read every book,
watched every episode of the series.
Now, you two would camp out all night
whenever there was a release day,
just to be the first in line.
You told me those exact same
stories about your mother.
So which is it?
Her name is Vivienne.
I cannot believe this.
You-you lied to me about
your mother being dead?
Are you serious?
What is this? Some kind of,
like, long con to get me to
to to sympathize
with you, to trust you?
- Is that it?
- No!
I swear!
Up until two months
ago, my dad and I thought
she had died in a car crash.
So where has she been
all this time, then?
You want the short version?
I want the true version.
My mom pulled a con on the wrong person.
A man named Gedeon Varga.
She faked her death so she could escape.
She's been in hiding the past 15 years.
So why come out of hiding now?
Because Gedeon Varga is dead.
So you're telling me in 15 years,
she's never once reached
out to you or George?
Really?
She was protecting us!
If he would have found
out she had a family,
then we all would have been in danger!
Look, I know I should
have told you before.
Half my life, I thought
that my mom was dead.
And then
one day I find out that it's all a lie.
Some days I'm filled with so
much gratitude that she's back.
And other days
I hate her for what she put me through.
[SIGHS]
Look, you know, I would give anything
to see Daniel one more time, right?
You just got your mother back.
For good.
I'm not mad.
I'm happy for you.
It's just a lot.
God, I can't imagine
how hard this has been
for you and George.
Yeah.
It's been a lot to process.
But we're coping, slowly.
Well, look, I'm here if
you need anything, okay?
Hey, can we just keep
this our little secret?
It's awkward telling your co-workers
that your mom is back from the dead.
Especially Yates, 'cause she'll probably
think she's a zombie or something.
Sure.
Okay, so, wait, where-
when exactly did did Vivienne
come back into your life?
Two months ago.
The night you left.
I was headed out the door to meet you,
and there she was.
That's the reason I
didn't show up on the boat.
Sorry. I probably shouldn't
have told you that.
No, no, I, uh, I asked for the truth.
You say everything happens for a reason.
I guess it all worked
out for the best, right?
Yeah, I guess it did.
It felt good helping to nail that guy.
Like old times.
Yeah, I understand why she does it.
It's like pulling a
con and solving a crime.
There's got to be a word for that.
Yeah, it's called being a cop.
And one in the family
is too many already.
Is that what we are? A family?
Uh, look, Viv, I'm
still trying to process.
Yeah, I know.
But I am glad you're not dead.
- That makes two of us.
- Yeah, I bet.
[LAUGHS]
Yikes.
[GEORGE] You mess with a
bad dude, bad things happen.
[VIVIENNE] Oh, boy. Oh, boy.
[JESS] Hey, you.
Hey.
First things first.
Okay, now tell me everything.
Where to start?
Was Max surprised?
Yeah. Yeah, you could
say that. We both were.
But we actually solved the case.
Was it the doorman? I
bet it was the doorman.
I'm gonna start from the beginning
because you are not gonna believe this.
Okay.
All right. No, it wasn't the doorman.
It would have been too
easy. It was the billionaire.
- It was Thorne.
- Yeah. Spencer Thorne. Exactly.
- No.
- Yeah.
Some Lapsang Souchong for your thoughts.
Nothing earth-shattering.
I need to say something.
I don't like what Vivienne did tonight.
It was reckless, and
it makes me nervous.
How do we know she won't
go off-book on the day?
She won't. I'll make sure of it.
Where are Mom and Dad, anyways?
They went to their respective homes.
But your mom left these.
Gifts from Cheyenne's
Novelty Mug Emporium.
[SIGHS]
The more I think about
our 20-carat project,
the more impossible it feels.
We know how to get in,
but how the hell are we
going to get the diamond out?
Ricky, you helped me
solve a murder today.
The diamond is tomorrow's problem.
Thanks.
How cool is that?
I know how we're gonna
get the diamond out.
How?
With magic.
[UPBEAT, THOUGHTFUL MUSIC]
Don't be shy, I know you're in there.
Just playing hard to get.
There you are, hm.
Everybody wants to be found,
but sometimes the greatest luxury
is getting lost.
I really must stop talking to myself.
♪
Previously on Wild Cards
Was I crazy to think she was gonna show?
Go, honey. Go to him. I'll be fine.
- Mom?
- You don't know me,
but I think it's time we met.
So why the hell did you leave us?
Because staying would have
gotten you and our daughter killed.
Mr. Varga is offering another
way to pay your remaining debt.
- What's the job?
- You are going to steal us a diamond.
[SOFT JAZZ PLAYS]
Okay. Eight-hour guard rotation,
three-level alarm
system, infrared cameras.
Child's play, my darling.
Getting in yes, but getting out?
Like sneaking an elephant
past airport security.
Oh, no, what kind of attitude is that?
- Realistic.
- All right, kids, let's keep it positive.
Dad's right.
We don't figure out a way
to get the diamond out,
we all got a ticket to
Gedeon Varga's meat locker.
Oh, that reminds me. I've
gotta pound my cutlets.
Mom, why do we have
five place settings here?
- There's only four of us.
- [DOORBELL RINGS]
Are we expecting someone?
Happy birthday, Pumpkin?
[DOORBELL RINGS INSISTENTLY]
Surprise! Happy birthday.
- No.
- What do you mean, "no"?
The reports of my birthday
have been greatly exaggerated.
Oh, but your cousin Cheyenne said
That was a teensy white lie.
Forgive me, kind sir.
So lovely to meet you.
Yes. Of course. How was
your flight in from Ohio?
Oh, smooth as mashed
potatoes on a Sunday.
Cheyenne, what have you done?
Well, as long as I was in town
to celebrate George's release,
I figured I'd make a real party of it.
And I knew you wouldn't want
to impose on your colleagues,
so I invited Detective Ellis myself.
My little fib was just to
keep it a surprise for you.
Congratulations. You succeeded.
Well. So thoughtful. Please.
Of course.
Now, I believe you know everyone else.
Ellis? What a surprise.
What he said.
Believe me, I'm the surprised one, okay?
Cheyenne told me that
it was Max's birthday.
Cheyenne! Oh, you naughty little scamp.
Guilty as charged.
Would you be a dear and
find somewhere to put these?
Don't tempt me.
Hey, cuz, can I talk
to you for a minute?
Now, Max, it would be
rude to leave our guest.
No, he'll be fine.
Are you insane?
No. I am Cheyenne, from suburban Ohio.
Your third cousin twice
removed on Vivienne's side.
You are Vivienne.
No, I am not. Not tonight.
Also, I run a novelty mug shop.
Of course you do.
Oh, gosh, that little vein
in your neck is throbbing.
Maybe it's because
you invited my partner
to our felony-fuelled strategy dinner.
I knew you'd react that way
which is why I kept it a secret.
Just tell me why.
Because I wanted to meet the man
for whom you gave up millions.
And maybe run a little in-person
background check of my own.
If we're pulling a con
and you're working with
a cop, I need to vet him.
I vet him every day.
I'm sure you do.
And I don't blame
you. He is really cute.
Kind of like a Labrador
you just want to cuddle.
How about that local sports team?
Which one?
Uh, how are things at the office?
Good. Yeah. Robbery.
Arson. Murder. The usual.
It's good to stay busy.
Yeah.
[CHUCKLES]
I brought a gift for our guest of honor.
- For me?
- Back home, I run a novelty mug store.
Ah, you shouldn't have.
"Espresso the right to remain silent".
That's, uh, that's
something. Thank you so much.
So tell me about you.
I have never met a
real detective before.
Ah, well, it's not much to say, really.
Oh, come-your job must be so gritty.
No. Cheyenne, I'm sure Ellis
doesn't want to talk shop.
Oh, okay.
Well, what about your personal life?
Do you live alone?
Uh, we are actually in the
middle of a tough case right now.
Yes. It's a murder that's
unresolved, unfortunately.
Ooh. Exciting. Tell me more.
I guess it wouldn't
hurt to talk it through.
Okay, fine. But it stays here, okay?
This all started when we got
called to this luxury penthouse.
Wow. Colour me impressed
and underdressed.
A view like this comes
with a steep price-tag.
Details, schmetails.
I once had a penthouse
in Prague for six weeks
until the owners came back and noticed.
Hey, you two.
Nothing says "good morning"
like a human teabag.
What've we got, Olive?
Sylvia Redfern.
Five-star view, one-star ending.
Looks like we got ourselves
a hot tub death machine.
[THEME MUSIC]
I hate hot tub corpses.
Too prune-y?
The water temperature always screws with
my time of death estimate.
What about cause of death?
Electrocution, I think.
Once I get her on the
slab, I'll look for signs
of myocardial damage and fibrillation.
Not to mention rhabdomyolysis.
Once again, for the cheap seats?
Heart and muscle damage.
So you think it was a suicide?
Why don't you tell me after
you take a look at that?
Looks like the base brick
lived here on this table.
So what? Sylvia just
picked up the stereo,
walked into the hot
tub and dropped it in?
That's one hell of a bath bomb.
We need to talk to
whoever found the body.
You know, at first I
thought she was sleeping,
then I got closer, and
her eyes were just staring.
It was horrible.
Sorry. Did you know her well?
Yeah. A little.
Um. She was a really nice lady.
Not like some of the other tenants
who treat the concierge like garbage.
Mm. You said you found her at 3:30 a.m.
What were you doing in her
unit that early in the morning?
Uh, Miss Redfern ordered
takeout food around 3:00 a.m.
Okay. Is that usual for her?
Whenever she worked
late, which was a lot,
but she called down to my desk
to let me know it was coming.
Okay. So what happened
when the food arrived?
I buzzed up, no answer.
So I came up, knocked. Still no answer.
And that's when you
used your master key?
I was worried. I
I wanted to check on her,
so I came in and called out.
That's when I heard the hot tub jets.
So I went out to the patio,
and that's when I found her.
And then I called you guys.
Okay, Leon, that all sounds reasonable.
So what aren't you telling us?
I turned the hot tub
jets off. I'm sorry.
I have watched enough TV
to know you're not supposed
to touch anything on a crime scene,
But she was sitting there dead,
and the water was bubbling.
It just It felt indecent.
Did you touch anything else?
No, nothing, I swear.
Did Miss Redfern have any visitors
before you came up here?
None.
Couldn't someone have just
come up through the parking
garage or the back door?
No. Anyone who comes
up has to go by my desk
to get to the elevator.
[VIVIENNE] And you believed him?
What if he's lying?
You need a keycard
to access the private
elevator to the penthouse.
Nobody used it until Leon went
up and discovered the body.
So maybe the killer
snuck up the stairwell.
The exit door is on the
lobby level are locked,
and they're only accessible as
emergency exits from the inside.
But even those doors opening
would have triggered the alarm.
Huh? So maybe it was a suicide.
- Oh, please.
- [RICKY] Why not?
Well, who orders food at 3:00 a.m.
and then pulls the
plug on their own life?
[RICKY] Depends. Where
did she order from?
[MAX] Miho, on Fifth.
She ordered the miso black cod.
- With the truffle soy pearls?
- Is there any other way?
Well, that cinches it.
Nobody orders from Miho and then
kills themself before the food arrives.
Usually they wait until
after the cheque comes.
[CHUCKLES]
So, was I right? Is it a murder?
Okay, just hold it right there, cuz.
- We're telling a story.
- Now, obviously, the radio didn't jump off
the table into the tub by itself,
but if Sylvia didn't do it
Then somebody else did.
But you said no one
else entered the condo.
- CCTV?
- [ELLIS] No.
I scrubbed through all the footage.
Every building entrance, nothing.
The concierge was right. Nobody went up.
Or in or out. It's an impossible crime.
Nonsense. In our somewhat
checkered careers,
we've done the impossible several times.
He's right. Everything has an
explanation, just like any magic trick.
[ELLIS] Which brings us to motive.
Now, at that point,
we needed to figure out
what kind of person
Sylvia Redfern really was.
Who'd want to kill her?
I've been her project co-ordinator
for the last five years.
I've seen her help so many people.
Like charity work?
Um, no.
Sylvia never did anything for free.
She was an agent of
confidential interests,
specializing in high-level
contingencies and solutions.
So she was a fixer?
Is that true, Adrian?
That's the colloquial term.
When the lives of the
rich and famous implode,
they came running to Sylvia for help.
Like Olivia Pope, but
with less screen time.
Exactly. Did you ever
hear of the scandal
involving the Prince of Bulgaria?
- No.
- That's the point.
Sylvia made problems vanish.
And when they went
away, they stayed gone.
Did you notice a change
in her mood lately?
Was she upset or anxious about anything?
Not at all. It was business
as usual around here.
She'd work like a dog all day
and then soak and sip in the hot tub.
Hm. I can definitely get on board
with the second part of that lifestyle.
So this hot tub thing, it
was her nightly routine?
Yeah. Some nibbles,
bit of bubbly and, uh,
Aretha cranked up on the box.
Was Sylvia fixing anyone else recently?
Her current client was Spencer Thorne.
- The tech billionaire?
- Mm-hmm.
He'd hired Sylvia to consult
on a sensitive matter.
What, did the AI run
amok? Are we all doomed?
If you want specifics,
you'll have to talk to
the gentleman himself.
[MAX] Spencer Thorne. Wealthy,
powerful, intimidating.
Sounds like your standard
Silicon Valley, Batman.
Wait a minute. I remember
Jessica mentioning
that she wrote a piece
on Thorne a while back.
Ooh, time to phone a friend.
[VIVIENNE] Okay, hold your horses.
Who is Jessica?
She's Ellis's girlfriend.
And a very talented
investigative reporter.
Oh, isn't that nice.
How long have y'all
been seeing each other?
- Is it serious
- You know what else is serious?
Murder.
So we call Jessica because
she had some inside scoop
on Spencer Thorne.
When I did background
on Thorne for my story,
I expected to find a trail
of scorched earth behind him.
It certainly wouldn't be surprising.
[JESS] But I discovered that he's
really mellowed over the years.
Yeah, a few billion does
tend to take the edge off.
No, it's more than that.
It's his wife, Margot Thorne.
The one who's always giving
money away to everybody.
What everybody? I didn't get any.
Like people in need, Max.
[ELLIS] Sorry, Jess. You were saying?
Margot is a philanthropic powerhouse.
Global charities, wildlife conservation,
supporting the welfare
and education of kids
in developing countries,
the list goes on.
[JESS] But some say
her greatest achievement
was rebranding her husband.
Mmm. So she tamed the tiger?
[JESS] Let's just say she brought out
Spencer's softer side.
They formed an international
foundation together,
and now he travels everywhere with her.
[JESS] He was just in South Africa,
helping to dig the
foundation of a new school.
So a billionaire, not afraid
to get his hands dirty.
[JESS] And that's the only
dirt you'll find on him.
Mmm. No scandal, no fun.
So why would a squeaky
clean guy like Spencer Thorne
need to hire some high-powered fixer?
If I die here, bury me by a koi pond
with a spritz of Henry Jacques.
- What?
- Exactly.
[ELLIS] Margot Thorne?
- Yes?
- Detective Ellis.
- I'm Max.
- [MARGOT] Police?
Is this about Sylvia Redfern?
We were so saddened to hear the news.
- So you knew her?
- Me only by reputation.
But my husband hired her recently.
He'd be able to tell you more.
Where might we find him?
Out back.
He's putting Captain Jack
through his morning paces.
Captain Jack?
[SPENCER] We call him "Captain Jack"
because he's got some serious swagger.
But also, he was found
injured on the shore,
and my wife loves to rescue animals
for her wildlife charity.
She likes to imagine that Jack
survived a dramatic shipwreck,
so, Captain Jack.
Is he supposed to be judging me?
Because if so, he's nailing it.
Jack is actually quite friendly.
He's become part of our rescue
family here on the estate,
and Jeb takes care of them all.
Yeah, we got a llama,
sea turtle, lemur
That's a lot of poop logistics.
You must have a spreadsheet
and a strong stomach.
Why don't we walk?
Still can't quite believe it.
Sylvia was a force of nature.
Can we ask what made
you hire Miss Redfern?
Considering throwing my hat
in the ring for city mayor,
and I asked Sylvia to
look into my competition.
You suspected some of the candidates
were less than squeaky clean.
Well, this city isn't the same place
that I once fell in love with.
It is darker, unsettled.
I don't need to tell the two
of you that just last election,
there was a corrupt police
commissioner running for office.
Oh, that.
Where were you when Sylvia died?
When was that, exactly?
Approximately 3:30 a.m. this morning.
I would have been fast asleep
in my downtown apartment.
This place didn't have enough bedrooms.
If I have early morning
meetings, I often stay downtown.
But my building doorman can confirm.
And your wife? She was with you?
She was here, hosting a
fundraiser for one of her charities.
But why does any of this matter?
Poor Sylvia's death was
surely a tragic accident,
or suicide.
Suicide? What makes you say that?
She dealt with a lot
of very toxic people,
which I imagine would
be quite stressful.
I wouldn't be surprised if
it all just became too much.
I'm sorry to inform, but
our initial investigations
concluded that Miss
Redfern was murdered.
What?
Who on earth would want to kill her?
Well, we were hoping you
could help us out with that.
You were her only current client,
and high-profile rug-sweepers like that
sometimes gain a lot of enemies.
Maybe one of your mayoral competitors
discovered that she
was looking into them.
Yeah, well the last time
we spoke, Sylvia said
that she had found some dirt
on one of the other candidates.
- Did she say who it was?
- No.
We were gonna meet in a couple of days,
once she confirmed her suspicions.
Maybe one of them decided
to skip the debate and
head straight to homicide.
[MAX] Twelve candidates?
Does the job come with
a tiara and free dental?
A lot of people are attracted
to positions of power.
It's not just about the perks.
Yeah, and moths are attracted to flames.
Doesn't mean we put them
in charge of utilities.
[MESSAGE ALERT]
The forensic report is back.
Looks like the lab matched a set
of prints from the murder scene.
- Did they get an I.D.?
- Oh, yeah.
Suddenly, Mr. Background Character
is looking mighty suspicious.
Detectives.
Sorry, I was just
turning off the lights.
I hope that's okay.
You know what's not okay, lying to us.
Turns out your real name is Orrin Klyst,
two-time convicted felon with a history
- of breaking and entering.
- I can explain.
There'll be plenty of time for that.
Congrats, Orrin.
You just bought yourself
a windowless room
with buzzing lights and no snacks.
Turn around. Put your
hands behind your back.
Look, we both know you could have easily
hacked into the private
elevator security system
to hide the fact that you went up
to Sylvia Redfern's penthouse
earlier than you claimed.
- No. I didn't.
- And your fingerprints were on
the radio that electrocuted her.
- I thought
- How do you explain that?
I I helped her put
together patio furniture,
and-and she let me
play my music while I
while I worked.
You know what I think?
I think you got this
job under a fake name
to hide your criminal record,
And then Sylvia found out
about it, so you killed her.
No! I would never hurt Sylvia.
She changed my life.
How'd she do that?
I got into trouble, and
and Sylvia helped me
put my past behind me.
You hired her as a fixer?
We met at her law firm when
she was a hotshot litigator,
and I was one of their
charity pro bono cases.
She got me a reduced
sentence, but when I got out,
I couldn't get a job.
Sylvia is the one who helped me.
She helped you change
your name and got you a job
as concierge at her building.
Without her, I
I can't imagine where I would be today.
So you're sticking with this story, huh?
I swear, I was at my desk
all night until I went
up to her apartment with her
usual Thursday food order.
He was telling the truth.
We checked the security footage
at Sylvia's apartment building
the night she was killed,
and Leon was sitting at
his desk when the killer
dropped the radio into the hot tub.
It created a power surge.
We saw the lobby lights
flicker at the exact same time.
So no way Leon could
have murdered Sylvia.
[YATES] Ma'am, I told you,
we have not yet located the source
of the space alien lasers.
Absolutely. You'll be my first call.
Right after I alert Captain Kirk.
- What's up?
- I hate a full moon.
Listen to these.
A portal opened up next to a Denny's.
A time traveler stuck in a porta-potty.
Something reeks about that.
And my neighbor is a succubus, so.
I'm actually gonna chuck that one out.
It's your usual full
moon frequent flyers.
[PHONE RINGS]
Crazy Town. How can I help you?
Anyways, what about
the list of candidates
Sylvia Redfern was looking into?
Which means we needed
to talk to all of them.
So how do you get a politician to spill
their deepest, darkest secrets?
[MAX] All it took was a
few hair and makeup changes.
And once they started talking,
they wouldn't stop sharing.
Honey, I totally believe you.
I mean, who hasn't sleepwalked
in the middle of the day,
out to the pool, then
fallen onto the pool boy?
Naked?
Don't worry, my child.
Sister Maria Ignacio knows
lots of people in their late 30s
who live in their parents' basement
and still sleep with a teddy
bear called Mr. Snuggles.
Is it wrong to use taxpayer
money to redecorate your office
in tribute to Downton Abbey?
I think it's smashing!
[RICKY] If these are
the best and brightest
the city has to offer, I
may have to run for mayor.
Ooh. Can I be your campaign manager?
- Hmm.
- But you need a good campaign slogan.
Ooh, I got it. "Ricky for Mayor.
Less scandal, more sparkle".
Or "Vote for me. I'll give this
town the spanking it deserves."
That might be a tad too
much for the ma and pa voter.
You're right. Ooh, I got it!
"Vote for Ricky.
He's never held office, but he
has been escorted out of them".
Okay, guys, let's focus here.
Come on.
[GEORGE] I really don't
think inviting Ellis
was such a good idea, Viv.
I knew you'd feel that way.
That's why I didn't tell you.
One of us slips up,
our entire diamond heist
goes up in flames, along with our lives.
You don't trust him?
No, of course I do. But
in his world, not in ours.
Oh, no, I didn't mean that.
I mean, with our daughter.
Oh, Ellis is one of the good guys.
I know he'll always have Max's back,
but they're not together, Viv.
Oh, please. Look at them.
[RICKY] He was just standing there.
He's a cop, she's a con.
You were a scrapper. I was a socialite.
How many people told
us it wouldn't work?
And yet, look what we made.
We did good.
Yeah. We did.
You did good.
George, Cheyenne, my crab
puffs are getting tepid.
Coming right up.
Did you all learn anything
about the candidates?
A bushel full of kinks.
But nothing worth killing Sylvia over.
They've all been alibied out.
Except for this guy,
Robert Lang, who had a strong motive.
Really fine work uncovering the link
between Commissioner
Russo and Roman Locke.
It is shocking how she
betrayed the public trust.
If you are elected mayor,
I hope your tenure will
be different, Mr. Lang.
First, you'll have to
get past Spencer Thorne.
True. But you're not
here to ask me about him.
You want to know if I
murdered Sylvia Redfern.
Wow. A politician who's direct.
I'm well aware Thorne hired
Sylvia to investigate me.
I'm sure you're well aware that Sylvia
found out about your
secret stint in rehab.
That could definitely
derail your campaign.
It might. We'll see
after the press release
that's about to come out.
You decided to go public?
I was tired of living a lie.
A few years back, I went to
rehab, and I was so ashamed.
I didn't want anyone to find out.
But now I realize that was wrong.
And it's time to share
my story with the world,
hoping that it'll help others.
I've got nothing to
be ashamed of anymore.
But I happen to know that
Sylvia did find something
juicy about one of the other candidates.
And who might that be?
[TENSE MUSIC]
Police! Don't move!
Making a late night withdrawal?
This isn't what it looks like.
Leon told us you'd be here,
but it's the middle of the night
and all the lights were off.
So what it looks like
is that you were breaking
into Sylvia's safe.
[MAX] A safe you didn't tell us about.
Not to mention all the spondoolicks.
It means "cash".
All the cool kids use it.
I had no idea that there
would be cash in the safe.
I came here looking for
Spencer Thorne's file.
That's funny. That's
exactly why we're here.
Let me guess. You were
going to give it to Lange
to help with his campaign.
How did you know that?
Lange told us.
- What?
- He told us he hired you to spy for him
in exchange for a position on his staff,
if he was to win.
But why did you sell out your own boss?
Sylvia's business was all about her.
Even the company's name
is just "Sylvia Redfern".
This was a dead end for me.
In more ways than one.
So what was Thorne's big secret then?
[SIGHS]
Before Sylvia died, I
overheard her telling Thorne
that she had something
devastating on him.
Like what?
I don't know. She-she didn't tell me.
Why would she dig up dirt on Thorne?
I mean, he's the one who
hired her in the first place.
Sylvia was very thorough.
She vetted everyone, including
the people that hired her.
So these files were all
Sylvia's previous cases?
Yeah, but Thorne's isn't
in there, I checked.
[ELLIS] Isn't that strange?
For Sylvia? Yeah.
Unless the killer took it,
and left behind enough cash
to shame Scrooge McDuck.
I don't know how this got in there,
but it was not in there three days ago.
And that's the last time
I saw inside the safe.
So something happened
in that three-day window
that landed her a big payday.
Did she have any big meetings in
the three days leading up to her death?
Uh, she had two meetings scheduled,
one with Spencer Thorne,
and the other one with
someone named Bobbi Carmichael.
Who's Bobbi Carmichael?
[ELLIS] Hi. You must
be Bobbi Carmichael.
You got it. And you are? Let me guess.
You're newly engaged,
looking for a starter home,
cozy, but plenty of
room for baby number one.
Am I right?
[TOGETHER] No.
I'm Detective Ellis, Metro P.D.
We have a few questions for
you regarding Sylvia Redfern.
Oh, dear.
Poor Sylvia. Such a tragedy.
I can't believe she's gone.
And just when the sale went through.
What sale?
Her new home in the Bahamas.
She was gonna retire.
She's a little young to retire, no?
All I know is, she says she
just landed a huge payday
and wanted to quit while she was ahead.
We made the offer in cash.
[RICKY] So, either she won the
lottery or it was blackmail.
Yeah, but why blackmail your own client?
Her reputation is built on discretion.
Yeah. Discretion doesn't
pay the bills, though.
Okay. Bobbi said that
Sylvia always seemed rich,
but she was always spending
way beyond her means.
And 20 million is chump change
for a billionaire like Thorne.
So she used him as her golden parachute.
So there it is. Thorne's your suspect.
It's not that simple.
He's been alibied out.
He was staying at his
luxury penthouse apartment
that night in the city.
And there you have it,
an impossible murder.
[BEEPING]
Saved by the bell. The ziti is ready.
Maximus, Jorge, Care to help me serve?
Si, señor.
[RICKY] For our next course,
I've chosen something assertive,
a little leathery and a touch unrefined.
Like if Christian Grey
grew up in Bordeaux.
You two, pour the next pairing.
She really has a knack for this
whole cop thing, doesn't she?
She's not a cop, but
uh, yes, she's talented.
Did you spend a lot of time
with Max when she was little?
Oh yes, but I only
saw her here and there.
You know, just based on
the kind of life they lived.
Right. What was she like back then?
Oh.
Just like she is now.
An absolute ray of
sunshine and so imaginative.
She was so engrossed in
books and movies and TV.
We shared a love of this silly
little vampire book series
called " Dead of Night ".
We'd always read them together,
and whenever a new book was published,
we would camp outside the bookstore
just to be the first in line.
It was just one of those
things we bonded on.
I mean, whenever I visited, you know.
- Right.
- Yeah.
It's ziti o'clock, sports fans.
I don't want to toot my own horn,
so you'll have to toot it for me.
So, did you guys solve the mystery?
I think I have more
questions than I did before.
Oh.
Ah, here.
So Thorne lives six blocks away,
and no one can be in two places at once.
Not even a billionaire.
Like I said, nothing is impossible.
We're just missing something.
We need another angle.
Were there any police
reports that night?
Anything unusual in the area?
Actually, we got a lot
of calls that night.
It was a full moon.
Maybe we should take a
look and see what's there.
It's worth a shot. Wouldn't hurt.
Okay, let's see here.
Oh, no, Ricky, don't clear the table,
working so hard in
the kitchen all night.
What is this?
Multiple reports of laser
beams going from north to south?
It could be some kid with a
laser pointer, for all we know.
Where's Thorne's apartment?
At Sixth and Pacific Avenue, 40th floor.
And Sylvia is six blocks away.
At uh, First and Pacific, 10th floor.
Okay.
This is Sylvia's place,
and this is Thorne's.
Cole, would you be a dear
and read out the locations
of the laser reports.
Yep. That's Fifth and Pacific.
Okay.
Third and Pacific.
Second and Pacific.
Huh. Well, that creates a
straight line between two buildings.
Do you remember the Sheikh of Habibi?
I mean, the story you told me
about the time that you
and Vivienne met him?
Right, yes.
I was in Dubai with my late wife.
Do you remember what you told me
about the Sheikh's competition?
Cheyenne, you're a genius.
What revelation is happening here?
Yeah. You wanna fill us in here?
We know how Thorne did it.
Wow. This is a hell
of a view you got here.
I see why you bought this building.
What are we doing here?
As you know, Sylvia Redfern
was killed on the patio deck
of her penthouse apartment.
There's no possible means
of entry into her unit
and she was alone that night.
A few blocks from here. That way.
One of our detectives
is there right now.
Here. Take a look.
Well, I see a woman dancing badly.
Yates.
Yates.
Yates!
- Yep, Yates here.
- What are you doing?
Vibing. Why? What are you doing?
Okay, well be ready.
You didn't need to tell
me to be ready, Max.
I was born ready.
Our colleague over there
had a string of calls
the night of the murder.
Full moon cranks reporting
UFO laser beams in the sky.
But on that particular night,
it turns out they weren't all crazy.
[NOTIFICATION ALERT]
It's him. He's on his way up.
Who is?
Hold that question. Let's
go back to the lasers.
When we heard those reports,
it reminded me of a
story that I heard before.
George, tell them the story
about the trip to Dubai.
All right. Max.
Your mother and I, God rest her soul,
spent a weekend at the
Sheikh of Habibi's palace.
He was a decent enough guy
once you got him to loosen up.
Anyway, once the staff went to bed,
we stayed up watching
episodes of The Golden Girls.
The guy had every episode on VHS tape.
Really weird.
And he obviously had some
kind of, like, daddy issues,
'cause his father looked
just like Bea Arthur.
Dad, focus.
Right, right. Sorry.
Um, anyway, the one thing
that the Sheikh loved
almost as much as those wacky
ladies, were his exotic pets.
Especially his hunting birds.
You see, the Sheik was
a champion falconer.
Like you.
A detail you conveniently left out
when we talked to you earlier.
And also, like you, the
competitions that the Sheikh
specialized in were called
catch and release events.
That's when you train a hawk
to grab its prey and drop it
on a precise location,
usually over a body of water.
Now, on the night of the murder,
you were here at your
apartment downtown,
just six blocks away from Sylvia's.
And you never left.
Multiple people confirmed that.
But earlier that day,
you had Jeb swing by
and drop off your hawk, Captain Jack.
Which brings us back to the Sheikh.
He trained his hawks the same way
that you and Jeb trained
them, with lasers.
You point the laser at the target
that you want the hawk to grab.
Now you knew Sylvia's routine.
You knew that every night
she'd like to get in the hot tub
and unwind with a little
bubbly and smooth jazz.
Are you ready for the show?
Jeb, what are you doing here?
[ELLIS] We asked Jeb to swing by.
The night of the murder
you came up here with
your hawk and well
Just watch.
Bullseye!
Jeb?
Go!
[HAWK SHRIEKS]
Hey, guys, I don't see anything.
You sure the hawk hasn't
gone rogue or something?
- [HAWK SHRIEKS]
- Holy mother of
[ELECTRICITY BOOMS]
That was cool!
Forensics confirmed they found
scratches on the radio's handle.
Scratches that came from
the talons of a bird.
Which our DNA team has
just matched to your bird.
[MAX] I'm not gonna lie,
you almost had us stumped
which is very hard to
do, so kudos to you.
Not about the murder part. Murder bad.
Look, we know Sylvia
uncovered some kind of secret
that she was blackmailing you with.
Now, we don't know
what it is, but we will.
No, you won't.
Look, you can hire all the fancy lawyers
in the world you want, Mr. Thorne.
You're not gonna get away with this.
I'll confess.
To everything.
I only have one condition.
[DOOR OPENS]
The prosecutor has agreed to your terms.
Your wife's here.
I don't understand. Why?
When I hired Sylvia to
research the other candidates,
she also looked into me.
Due diligence.
What did they find that they
haven't poured over already?
About me? Nothing.
They found something about you.
And she brought it to me as blackmail.
It was her ticket out, and I paid it.
But after she had betrayed
my trust like that, I
I couldn't be sure
that she would destroy
what she had found.
I couldn't take the chance
that she would sell it to someone else.
My darling, I
You have done so much
good in this world,
and you have saved thousands
of lives, mine included.
And a scandal like this
would have ended all of it.
I am so sorry I never told you.
You you don't owe me,
or anyone, an apology.
You never hurt anyone.
You did what you had to do to survive.
What am I going to do without you?
You're gonna keep doing your work.
This world is dark,
and it needs someone like
you to be an example
of how we should treat each other.
[THORNE] What is it
that you always tell me?
[MARGOT] If not us, then who?
So, in exchange for a full confession,
prosecution agreed to give
him this time with his wife
so he could explain himself.
Oh, and we completed
the search of his estate.
It looks like he destroyed
all of Sylvia's materials.
He's got all that money.
He could have went to trial.
Maybe even won.
Maybe.
But keeping her secret
safe was more important.
Sometimes people do crazy
things for the ones they love.
Love is overrated.
But nice work, both of you.
Let's call it a night.
Hey. Um, can we talk for a minute?
Yeah. We should probably get back
before Ricky's soufflé deflates.
What's wrong?
There's another secret
we need to talk about.
What do you mean?
You're protecting someone, too.
Look, I'm gonna just
come right out and say it.
Cheyenne isn't your cousin,
Max. She's your mother.
I'm right, aren't I?
Cheyenne is your mother, right?
[SIGHS]
How did you find out?
"Dead of Night ".
Yeah.
Cheyenne told me you
two read every book,
watched every episode of the series.
Now, you two would camp out all night
whenever there was a release day,
just to be the first in line.
You told me those exact same
stories about your mother.
So which is it?
Her name is Vivienne.
I cannot believe this.
You-you lied to me about
your mother being dead?
Are you serious?
What is this? Some kind of,
like, long con to get me to
to to sympathize
with you, to trust you?
- Is that it?
- No!
I swear!
Up until two months
ago, my dad and I thought
she had died in a car crash.
So where has she been
all this time, then?
You want the short version?
I want the true version.
My mom pulled a con on the wrong person.
A man named Gedeon Varga.
She faked her death so she could escape.
She's been in hiding the past 15 years.
So why come out of hiding now?
Because Gedeon Varga is dead.
So you're telling me in 15 years,
she's never once reached
out to you or George?
Really?
She was protecting us!
If he would have found
out she had a family,
then we all would have been in danger!
Look, I know I should
have told you before.
Half my life, I thought
that my mom was dead.
And then
one day I find out that it's all a lie.
Some days I'm filled with so
much gratitude that she's back.
And other days
I hate her for what she put me through.
[SIGHS]
Look, you know, I would give anything
to see Daniel one more time, right?
You just got your mother back.
For good.
I'm not mad.
I'm happy for you.
It's just a lot.
God, I can't imagine
how hard this has been
for you and George.
Yeah.
It's been a lot to process.
But we're coping, slowly.
Well, look, I'm here if
you need anything, okay?
Hey, can we just keep
this our little secret?
It's awkward telling your co-workers
that your mom is back from the dead.
Especially Yates, 'cause she'll probably
think she's a zombie or something.
Sure.
Okay, so, wait, where-
when exactly did did Vivienne
come back into your life?
Two months ago.
The night you left.
I was headed out the door to meet you,
and there she was.
That's the reason I
didn't show up on the boat.
Sorry. I probably shouldn't
have told you that.
No, no, I, uh, I asked for the truth.
You say everything happens for a reason.
I guess it all worked
out for the best, right?
Yeah, I guess it did.
It felt good helping to nail that guy.
Like old times.
Yeah, I understand why she does it.
It's like pulling a
con and solving a crime.
There's got to be a word for that.
Yeah, it's called being a cop.
And one in the family
is too many already.
Is that what we are? A family?
Uh, look, Viv, I'm
still trying to process.
Yeah, I know.
But I am glad you're not dead.
- That makes two of us.
- Yeah, I bet.
[LAUGHS]
Yikes.
[GEORGE] You mess with a
bad dude, bad things happen.
[VIVIENNE] Oh, boy. Oh, boy.
[JESS] Hey, you.
Hey.
First things first.
Okay, now tell me everything.
Where to start?
Was Max surprised?
Yeah. Yeah, you could
say that. We both were.
But we actually solved the case.
Was it the doorman? I
bet it was the doorman.
I'm gonna start from the beginning
because you are not gonna believe this.
Okay.
All right. No, it wasn't the doorman.
It would have been too
easy. It was the billionaire.
- It was Thorne.
- Yeah. Spencer Thorne. Exactly.
- No.
- Yeah.
Some Lapsang Souchong for your thoughts.
Nothing earth-shattering.
I need to say something.
I don't like what Vivienne did tonight.
It was reckless, and
it makes me nervous.
How do we know she won't
go off-book on the day?
She won't. I'll make sure of it.
Where are Mom and Dad, anyways?
They went to their respective homes.
But your mom left these.
Gifts from Cheyenne's
Novelty Mug Emporium.
[SIGHS]
The more I think about
our 20-carat project,
the more impossible it feels.
We know how to get in,
but how the hell are we
going to get the diamond out?
Ricky, you helped me
solve a murder today.
The diamond is tomorrow's problem.
Thanks.
How cool is that?
I know how we're gonna
get the diamond out.
How?
With magic.
[UPBEAT, THOUGHTFUL MUSIC]
Don't be shy, I know you're in there.
Just playing hard to get.
There you are, hm.
Everybody wants to be found,
but sometimes the greatest luxury
is getting lost.
I really must stop talking to myself.
♪