Apples Never Fall (2024) s01e03 Episode Script

Amy

1
Previously on "Apples Never Fall"
- No word from Mom in two days.
- I told the cops about Savannah.
You want a suspect,
look at the guy with a
massive scratch down his face.
Is Joy around?
No, sorry, she hasn't
been feeling too good.
- Mom and Dad fought.
- Uh-huh.
- Couples fight.
- He walked out on us and Mom
time and time again.
When is the last time you
looked in a mirror, Troy?
When's the last time
you talked to Indira?
Look what you let walk out
the door because you
- Fuck you!
- Whoa!
You made my bed?
What is wrong with you?
You've just been so stressed
about your mom,
I thought it might help.
Mom went to Aberdeen two
days before she disappeared.
At least now we know Mom
went to see a divorce lawyer.
- We need to tell the police.
- I'll talk to Dad tonight,
and then we can go to the cops.
Mary Harriet!
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
Dad, it's Logan. We need to talk.
- [LAUGHS]
- Yeah.
- What are you laughing about?
- It's a secret.

[EERIE MUSIC]

Looks like the Bush
presidency is gonna own this
until he is out of office.
Is that correct?
- That's right.
- [SNIFFLES]
I can't go in there.
Admission that the removal of troops
before the end of the term
Everyone loves you.
Do we expect to hear from him soon?
So far, the White House
press secretary
If they find out what happened
dropping out senior year.
Brooke, she just
Here, take this.
OK?
[SOMBER MUSIC]
It'll be our secret, OK? I promise.
And I got you.
No matter what, I always got you.
- [SOBS]
- I got you. Oh.

[SIGHS]
It's OK.

-
- [PHONES RINGING]
The blood originated on
the outside of the garment.
We also found no tears
or puncture wounds in it.
Wait, what does that mean,
- that she wasn't hurt?
- No, it doesn't mean that.
Just means that there are
a lot of inconsistencies.
I don't understand how it ended
up in the neighbor's yard.
She didn't bury it herself, Dad,
so something happened.
Well, that is what we're
gonna try and figure out.
So first, we'll need
to conduct a DNA test
to confirm that it is Joy's blood.
So if one of you could
volunteer for a blood draw
- I'll do it.
- No.
I'm better around needles.
Stan, we'll also need a sample from you.
- Standard procedure.
- Why?
Because they think I did something.
Due diligence.
There are no suspects.
But we would like permission to
conduct a search of the house.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Of course.

- You were not there.
- We're not mad.
- We're just disappointed.
- Right, but if I had been there
You didn't understand the situation.
You didn't see what he was like.
You volunteered to be
the one to ask him.
- And one of us
- [SHUSHING]
- What's going on?
- Nothing.
Logan said he would ask you
something, and he didn't.
Uh-huh.
We found out that Mom
saw a divorce lawyer
two days before she disappeared.
Did you know?
- The hell are you talking about?
- Are you serious?
Asking him that here?
We're under a microscope.
We all agreed we would ask him.
Brooke, she's right.
And I, for one, would like an answer.
Did you know?
No, I did not know.
I don't understand.
Did she tell you this?
We found a smoothie receipt.
Mr. Delaney, ready for you.
All right, let's get this over with.
You're supposed to be the sensitive one.

OK?
[EXHALING SHARPLY]
[BREATHES DEEPLY]
- [CAMERA SHUTTERS SNAPPING]
- Good morning.
Thank you all for coming out.
I'm Detective Elena Camacho
from the Palm Beach
County Sheriff's Office.
I'm joined today by the Delaney family
as we make it known to the public
that Joy Delaney,
a 62-year-old mother of four,
has gone missing.
Last night, we recovered
a piece of clothing
that belonged to Joy that
seems to indicate foul play.
Based on this, we've declared this
an active missing persons case.
Joy is a beloved member of
the West Palm community.
She was last seen by her husband
on the afternoon of April 9th.
The family is cooperating
with this investigation
and has voluntarily agreed
to a search of their home
and property.
To be clear, there are
no suspects at this time.
And now I'm turning it
over to Joy's husband,
Stan Delaney, who would
like to make a statement.
- [CAMERA SHUTTERS SNAPPING]
- Thank you.

This is my worst nightmare,
to be standing here today.
Joy is a great mother and wife.
And she has been my
partner for 40 years.
There isn't much to say except, Joy
we miss you and love you,
and we just want you home.
Please come home.
Mr. Delaney, do you know
where the garment was found?
Sir, do you know where
the garment was found?
Mr. Delaney, is this being regarded
Stan Delaney, did you kill your wife?
[CAMERA SHUTTERS SNAPPING]
I just, um
I'm Amy Delaney, Joy's daughter.
And I just want to say
that I think it's important
that we stay in a place of
optimism right now, OK?
Because we all want the same thing,
you know, to bring my mom home.
Which is why I feel moved
to host a hope circle
at my home tonight,
where we can all get together
and, you know, send some
love out in the world
where my mom can really feel it.
So check my Insta,
AmeHigherLifeCoaching
that's A-M-E for details.
And maybe bring your own chairs.
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
[REPORTERS CLAMORING]

[POLICE RADIO CHATTER]
[CURIOUS MUSIC]

[CAMERA SHUTTER SNAPS]

Look at this guy. God, crime scene unit?
Maybe they'll find something
that'll lead us to Mom.
Dad, I I called you last night.
Um, I wanted to ask you about
the night she went missing.
The divorce lawyer?
I had no idea.
Your mom and I fought,
but not like that.
That's the first I know about that.
Hey, thanks for being here, Logan.
I mean it, son.
I don't know what I'd do without you.
Was there something else?
No. I just I'm here for you.
You know one of those guys
just ran off with your vacuum?
This is crazy.
Yeah. You talk to Amy,
get her to call off the whatever it is?
She's not returning my calls.
She's too busy updating her Insta.
Oh, God.
There is no way I am going
anywhere near that thing.
We might have to.
The cops are already
looking at you sideways
and that crazy reporter.
He's right.
Appearances matter right now.
What's the word?
The K-9 unit swept the property twice.
No blood, no trace of Joy.
So if she was killed here,
someone did an excellent job cleaning up
after they moved the body.
Yeah, something I want to show you.
Not a speck of dust, hair, fibers.
Nothing. It's spotless inside and out.

And it still smells like Armor All.
Smells like the destruction
of evidence to me.

Troy, please call me back.

Troy, please call me back.
- [PHONE RINGING]
- Troy, please call me back.
[SIGHS]

Troy Delaney.
What you doing here?
- I'm just trying to take mind off things.
- [CHUCKLES]
And how's that working for you?
Yeah, not not well. [CHUCKLES]
Um, wish I could borrow some of
my sister's hope circle woo-woo
'cause I'm tapped.
Can I see you tonight?
Please?
- [TAP ON DOOR]
- [CLEARS THROAT]
Yeah, just get me the TerraLink
cap-table by the end of the day,
and then we're good.
Yeah. All right.
- Hey, man.
- Hey, man.
Wow, that that press conference
- Oh.
- What a what a shit show.
Not a good day for the
Delaneys. [CHUCKLES]
Listen, I know it's not my place to say,
but maybe you should be
with your family right now.
- Oh.
- Or at the very least
blowing through your grief
with some senseless activity.
No, I'm good.
- I'm good.
- I'm serious, buddy.
The world domination
can wait a few days.
You got to take care of yourself.
Yeah.
OK.
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
If you need anything,
you know where to find me.


- [LAUGHS]
- [BREATHING HEAVILY]

[SIGHS]

OK. OK.
- Ooh.
- Got it?
- Yeah.
- OK.
Um, how many people are coming over?
Uh, I don't have an exact number.
- Thank you.
- Sure thing.
You and your family are
in the minds of everyone
in the philosophy department.
I get that this is about
finding your mom,
uh, and I support that.
But I just feel like as the
owner of this property
Ooh, would you grab
those Moroccan poufs?
Yeah, yeah. Um
I just feel like we should maybe
lay out some ground rules.
Couldn't agree more.
No one goes inside.
Done.
Like, not even to use the bathroom.
OK.
And no open flames.
Simon, it's a hope circle.
Candles are nonnegotiable.
- Hey, Ame.
- Yeah?
Did you find something?
No, no. Not yet.
But, uh, I do have some questions
if you have a moment.
There was, uh there was an
incident at the club yesterday
with your father and Mark Higgins.
- Did you hear about that?
- Yeah.
Sounded like an accident.
Well, your dad does have a reputation
for being pretty intense on the courts.
I'm just wondering if you ever saw
that kind of aggression at home.
What? No, never.
'Cause I've been combing through
your mom's medical records,
and I noticed that she was hospitalized
about eight months ago
with a head injury.
[CHUCKLES]
We were drinking, celebrating.
My mom, she had one too many,
hit her head, that's all.
That's what we
you know, if you think that my
mom is some abused housewife,
you've got it wrong.
You've got her wrong.
She's strong and amazing.
And she's out there somewhere.
You said it yourself,
the evidence is inconclusive.
I said inconsistent.
Just one more thing, how often
does your dad clean his car?
His car? Never. [CHUCKLES]
My mom always complains
it's a trash can on wheels.
Hmm.
So you'd agree that it's odd that
he had his car detailed last night?
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
-
- Ooh, nobody help me or anything.
[LAUGHS]
You know that Dad isn't
turning ten, right?
Yes, thank you. Thank you, Stephen.
I'll text you the number
for that Reiki therapist.
How are you gonna get her out of there?
Pick her up by the shoulders
- and place her outside.
- What are you guys doing out here?
Being held hostage so Brooke
can voice her concern.
An adult woman is cohabitating
with our parents.
How am I the only one
who finds this weird?
Oh, you're not the only one.
There's always other kids
staying at the house.
- I don't think this is that different.
- Exactly.
I think it's nice Mom and Dad are
trying to help someone in need.
Besides, it's only till she
gets on her feet, right?
You'll see. She's got Mom and Dad
wrapped around her little finger.
It's fucking weird.
- Hey, hi.
- Hi.
Thought I heard people out here.
- Yeah.
- Isn't that your fucking dress?
Hi.
- Hi.
- You must be Amy.
- Yeah.
- So nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.
- Hi, hi, hi.
Hi.
You don't all have to stand
outside and talk about us.
- You can just come in.
- Yeah, where's the fun in that?
- Hi.
- Nice to see you step it up
- in the wardrobe department, Dad.
- Hi.
- Hey.
- So how's Indira feeling?
She's OK. Just didn't want to
give her cold to the rest of us.
Oh. Troy, how's your new lady?
Still haven't met her. Don't know
anything about her, actually.
Yeah. You know, I'm, uh,
slow playing this one, Mom.
- Oh.
- That's a nice spread.
- You cater?
- No. It's all Savannah.
Oh.
You made all this?
- Is that your mom's china?
- Yes.
You know, Savannah said there's
no use keeping it locked up,
so we decided to whip it out.
Pretty sure I've told you
that a million times, but OK.
- I think it looks great.
- Thanks.
Where should I put Dad's cake?
- Whoa, look at that!
- Oh.
My friend Yoana gave me
her aunt's famous recipe
for a Bulgarian Garash.
Came out a little lopsided,
but it's supposed to be delish.
I forgot to tell you.
Tell me what?
Well
You've been out-caked, Ame.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Hey.
Hey, Dad.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[BREATHES SHARPLY]
It's game time, Ame.
Ceremony begins.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER]
I want to know what the point is.
Like, how much origami do you
need to add to Jacuzzi water
to summon a missing woman?
[LIGHT MUSIC PLAYING]
Feel free to place an
origami crane into the pond
and send it with a message of hope.
You say something?
- Don't worry about it.
- It's work.
It's fine.
The energy here is weird.
I feel like everyone is staring at Dad.
They are.
Someone accused him of
murder on live television.
Now I'm not even sure the cops
are even looking at Savannah.
I gave them a whole list of stuff.
Is there is there anything else
that you can remember about her?
I've been thinking, but I can't
come up with any new info.
Sorry.
[PHONE BUZZING]
I I really got to take this.
Hey, give me a sec.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
We're gonna begin the
positivity ceremony now.
You know, Ame, I got to be honest.
I just find all this really selfish.
How? This is for Mom.
No, this is for you.

You wanted everyone
to be all touchy-feely
and pay attention to you like always.
And now the whole circus is here
to play Hands Across America.
It's a complete waste
of everyone's time,
OK, not to mention humiliating.
[SCOFFS]

[LAUGHTER, INDISTINCT CHATTER]
OK, OK. [GIGGLES]
All right, everybody.
OK, I want to make a toast. OK.
- Oh, here we go.
- OK, OK, here we go. OK.
When I first met you
all those years ago,
I was kind of alone in the world.
And then you walked
into my life, and you
oh, you had that killer serve.
And [GROANS] I wanted
to play you one-on-one.
- Oh!
- And we did.
- [LAUGHS]
- We did.
We did. [LAUGHS]
What the hell has gotten into them?
Yeah.
Those first three years on the tour,
oh, my gosh, what a whirlwind.
That tournament in Shreveport,
you remember?
[LAUGHTER]
Oh, I knew you would remember.
Oh, I think we could have
gone on like that forever,
but your ACL had other ideas.
Yeah.
But I'd say things still
turned out pretty great.
I mean, this family,
the academy, all our students.
You pretend to be such a hard-ass.
But underneath,
you have a heart of gold.
Oh, come on. Don't give
away all my secrets.
[LAUGHTER]
OK, OK. I'll stop.
I just want to say I love you,
and let's keep doing this thing.
- All right.
- Whoo!
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
- Hear, hear.
Aw.
- [SIGHS] Cheers. Cheers.
- Cheers.
- That was nice, Mom.
- Thank you, sweetie.
I swear they're not always like this.
Oh, I know.
[CHUCKLES]
Uh, my mom mentioned that you're
in a bit of a transition stage,
your your work, your love life.
I guess you could say that.
Well, I recently started a
new venture, life coaching.
You know, I haven't finished
my coursework yet,
but I'd be happy to give
you a discount if
Wait, Ame, you're gonna be a life coach?
- Since when?
- Since a couple weeks ago.
A life coach.
How do you coach life exactly?
It's like being a therapist,
kind of. Right, Ame?
Minus proper training.
I'm in training right now.
- I meant college.
- Brooke.
No, I think that's wonderful.
Amy loves helping people.
She's kind and empathetic.
- I think it's a great fit.
- Thanks, Mom.
Oh, you're welcome.
Congratulations. It's OK.
[GONG RESOUNDING]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER]
Get you to hold hands,
so if you can just
- [PHONE BUZZING]
- OK.
Hey, everything OK?
Most of you know my mom.
Some of you haven't had the pleasure.
My mom, Joy,
is remarkable.
She's kind and clever,
so loving and beautiful.
She and I share a deep spiritual bond,
a bond I believe transcends
space and time.
Whether or not you
believe in any of this,
I think we can all agree
that energy matters,
intention matters.
- Absolutely.
- So let's access
I don't know how she does this.
All of our most
I'd be a wreck right now.
And all of our best intentions
and unite them together.
We all love Joy.
We all want her home so badly.
So

Hold her in your heart
and hold her in your mind.
Hold her with hope.
Hold her with love.
And most of all, hold her with honesty.

[MELLOW MUSIC]

Hmm.
I'm sorry about
Joy had mentioned you always
make Stan's birthday cake,
and I completely forgot.
I feel awful.
There's no such thing
as too much dessert.
That chicken was delicious.
You'll have to show me how to make it.
Oh, I'd love to.
Yeah, it's really easy.
- Mm.
- You can do whatever you want with it.
- Mm-hmm.
- Like, I made it with no olives
and low sodium stock for your dad,
you know, after what
happened at Wimbledon.
Mm.
What happened at Wimbledon?
Maybe I shouldn't say.

And boom, we are
The South Florida 1990
Mixed Doubles Champions.
- [LAUGHTER]
- Whoo-whoo.
- Dad.
- Whoo.
What happened at Wimbledon?
Something happened at Wimbledon?
That's what Savannah said.
I mild indigestion.
Well, chest pains.
- Mild chest pains.
- What?
We had to leave early.
How early?
Quarterfinals, but it's not important.
What's important is, we were there.
We were part of history.
So you missed the quarterfinals?
I paid good money for those tickets.
- Can we go back to the chest pains?
- Didn't your dad die
from a heart thing right
before you came here?
Troy paid for this?
- I thought I thought you
- Could have been psychosomatic.
- Amy.
- It's a real thing.
Psychic pain can translate.
- It can manifest as physical pain.
- OK.
Maybe you were upset 'cause you
always imagined you'd be there
as a coach with one of us
or with Harry.
I'm pretty sure it was the fish
and chips, but thank you.
- Fine.
- [DOG BARKING]
- Who's Harry?
- Oh.
Harry Haddad. He was
one of our students.
Oh, my God. The Harry Haddad?
- Like, from from the watch commercials?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, mm.
- That's amazing. What was he like?
- A suck-up.
- He was a bit aggro.
- Cheater.
- He was none of those things.
- He was a once-in-a-lifetime talent.
- Who fired you.
Do you have to say everything
that pops into your head?
I'm just saying no wonder
Dad lost it at Wimbledon.
I didn't lose it!
OK, I want to hear what's
going on with everyone.
Share some news.
Come on, somebody must have some news.
Yeah, I got an update.
[CLEARS THROAT]
Oh, oh, oh.
[CLEARS THROAT]
[INHALES DEEPLY]
[WITH HIGH-PITCHED VOICE]
Indira is leaving Logan
and moving to Seattle.
- Troy, what?
- What?
[LAUGHS] Wait, what?
Logan, what? Logan.
[INHALES DEEPLY]
[WITH HIGH-PITCHED VOICE]
Claire wants the embryo
she made with Troy
to make a baby with her new boyfriend.
She wants your babies?
How ugly is this boyfriend? [LAUGHS]
[WITH HIGH-PITCHED VOICE]
I just aced my love language midterm.
[LAUGHTER]
[NORMALLY] It's true.
God.
I studied really hard and I aced it.
[LAUGHTER]
[SOFT MUSIC]
- [SIGHS]
- [INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[SIGHS]
- Hey.
- Did you think any of that was funny?
Oh. [LAUGHS]
I don't know.
I'm sorry I didn't tell you.
I either sign over custody
of these embryos
to Claire and another guy,
or they're destroyed.
And, uh
I don't really know what to do.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh, honey. I'm so sorry.
Oh, well
You know what she went through,
all of those injections and
the visits to the doctor.
I mean, you already know
the right thing to do.
Excuse me.
Now let's all exhale.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Now let's all inhale.
Claire?

Can't imagine our lawyers
would be particularly thrilled
at this image right now.
They might let it slide,
considering the circumstances.
- Exhale.
- Yeah.
I'm so sorry about your mom.
How are you?
She never really forgave
me for what I did to you,
- so it's
- Troy.
- Um
- She always worshipped you.
Keep listening to her voicemails.
- And exhale.
- Stupid.
It's not stupid.
Keeping your eyes closed,
ground your heart center
and focus intently on finding Joy.
Become attuned to her
vibrational energies.
Yes.
Don't suppress anything
that comes up for you.

[SIGHS] I was just
I just wanted everything
to be perfect, you know?
Mm.
I can't believe that
Indira is just gone.
And the whole embryo
situation with Troy, it's
it's just a big mess.
Amy, God bless her,
she just never doesn't
put her foot in it.
[SIGHS]
[LAUGHTER, INDISTINCT CHATTER]
The whole party is just ruined.
- No.
- I'm so sorry.
You did all that work.
I'm the one who should be sorry.
I shouldn't have asked
all those questions.
You did nothing wrong, nothing.
[INHALES DEEPLY]
- Oh, oh.
- You OK?
Yeah, yeah. I was just
[SOFTLY] Nobody can break your heart
like your own children.
Stan didn't help.
[SMOKE ALARM BEEPING]
[GASPS] Uh, um
- Oh, my God.
- Dad?
- Amy.
- Someone get a fire extinguisher.
- It's OK.
- You didn't need to light
- a million candles, Amy!
- Blow them out, Dad. Manifest.
- Oh, no.
- No one's gonna manifest, Amy.
- Loge!
- What?
Amy.
Happy birthday, Dad.
- Yeah.
- [DULL THUD]
Joy!
- Oh, shit!
- Take a grounding breath
and slowly open your eyes.
[PHONE RINGING AND BUZZING]
Please, silence your phone.
Sorry, just sorry.
As you come back to your bodies,
please feel free to voice
anything that came up for you.
[TENSE MUSIC]
I'm sorry, but I can't.
I-I can't just stand here all "kumbaya."
Last night, I held Joy's
bloody jacket in my hands.
Today, I watched a forensics
team tear apart my yard
looking for my friend's body.
And this whole time, you had
the gall to look me in the eye
and tell me that she had a head cold.
A head cold!
She's right.
You lied to us.
What kind of a person lies
about their wife being missing?

What are you accusing me of?
I think you know.

Oh, so you filed the
missing persons report?

I I'm lost for words here.
I I thought you knew me.
I coached your kids.
I helped paint your fence.
We've been neighbors for 30 years.

It's this is my wife
we're talking about.
This is my wife who's missing.
My wife!
I can't believe I showed
up for this bullshit.
[CROWD CHATTERING]
Dad.
- Dad. Hey.
- Mr. Delaney.
- You can't just take off.
- We're out of here.
Wait.
Police in North Palm just called.
They found a body.

We don't know that it's
her, but it could be.
White woman, roughly Joy's age.
[SIGHS]
We might need your help to make an ID.
OK. Um, let's just do it.
We'll just do it right now.
The medical examiner needs
some time with the body
- for cleaning and assessment.
- Cleaning?
She was found by North Palm,
washed up on the shore.
What about the blood you
took from me this morning?
Can't you use that to identify her?
It doesn't really work that way.
We put a rush on the DNA sample
for your mom's sweatshirt,
but it could take another day or two.
We need to get back.
I will call as soon as we
have answers, I promise.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
[INDISTINCT ANNOUNCEMEN
OVER P.A. SYSTEM]
- Thanks.
- Oh.
I don't think anyone's said that yet.
You snapped into gear and called 911
while the rest of us just stood
there like a bunch of dopes.
It was nothing. No, really.
What about that Food Network
spread for my dad?
- Was that nothing too?
- You're welcome.
It's late.
You can head back to the house.

Thanks, really, but we got this.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

Can't believe I have to stay overnight.
It's so embarrassing.
I mean, I've taken worse
falls on the court.
Yeah, but you weren't mixing alcohol
with your blood thinners
back in the day.
Well, I'm usually so good
at holding my alcohol.
We all had an off night, we did.
And let's get this straight,
I'm supposed to kick
the bucket first, right?
If you insist.
[KNOCK AT DOOR]
I know I'm not supposed
to be back here yet
- Oh.
- But I couldn't wait.
Oh, come on in. I'm fine.
I think my ego is more
bruised than anything else.
You do have a concussion, you know.
- Oh.
- Mom,
I'm really sorry about
everything tonight.
I was just trying to help.
Oh, I know, I know.
But going forward,
no more pyrotechnics, OK?
I thought we lost you for a second.
Oh, honey.
Oh, don't worry. I'm not going anywhere.
Oh. Oh.
Well, folks, you might have guessed it.
-
- We are getting reports coming in
that the tropical storm could be
upgraded to a Cat 1 hurricane.
We have warnings in
place for Brevard County
and pretty much all of Southern Florida.
- Let me just
- Troy, would you stop with that?
Moving down south toward Melbourne,
and then it turns right before
it heads back to the ocean.
- We're suggesting that
- I need some fresh air.
Stay home, keep your pets inside,
and plan for flooding.
Now, looks like we have our
Yeah, me too.
Chris, you were down there on location.
Chris, how
[NEWSCASTER CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY]
- What's going on?
- Dad
took out one of my rental boats
the night that Mom went missing.

Did he tell you?
No, I found out from the security logs.
And now they found a body in the water.

He couldn't have.
He literally couldn't have.

I'm going back. Don't say anything
about this to anyone else, OK?

[BALL THUDDING]
But local police are
patrolling the area.
[NEWSCASTER CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY]

The hell is wrong with you?
Your mother might be dead.
Why'd you lie about her
being gone for three days?
You told her friend she
had a cold, she was sick.
Then you went and got your car cleaned
right before they searched everything.

Hmm?
What'd you do to her?
Who are you?

I never laid a hand on your mother.
Never!


[BREATHING HEAVILY]

Oh, come on. Stop with the looks, OK?
I don't think it was Dad.
If it is Mom's body,
I think it was Savannah.
The detective, she said they
found the body in North Palm.
That's near Munyon Island
and MacArthur Beach.
They used to hike there together,
Mom and Savannah.
That's yeah, I remember.
They went there all the time.
It's in line with my vision.
Your vision?
During the guided meditation,
I had a vision.
There were trees, lots of
water, dirt on the ground.
Maybe it was sand.
And I found her.
Ame.

Come on.
Ame.
- Fine!
- Amy.
- Wait, what hey.
- No!

[YELPS]
[EXHALING SHARPLY]
- Hey.
- Hey.
You doing OK?
[BREATHES SHARPLY]

[PHONE RINGING]
My family thinks I'm crazy.
Well
I don't.

Amy?
- Amy!
- Yeah?
It's the cops. We got to go.

[SIGHS]
Thank you for coming down.
Is it her?
Forensics hasn't gotten
the DNA results yet.
But the medical examiner has something
that she wants to show you,
an item found on the body.
Who would be willing to come back
Yeah, yeah, I will.
I want to too.
I need to.
[SIGHS]
OK, Ames. Let's go.
We're hoping we can use the
item to make an identification.
[SIGHS]
Do you recognize this?
Does this belong to Joy?
- [GASPS]
- [SIGHS]
[SOBS]
- Oh, God.
- Oh, shit.
[CRYING]
No, no, no, no, no, no.
No, it's good news.
It's it's not her.
- It's not her.
- What?
- Wait, what?
- Wait, it's not her?
- What?
- It's not her, thank God.
- Then why is Amy crying?
- I don't know why.
Wait, what? What? Jesus!
What is wrong with you?
I'm not doing it on purpose.
Do you realize you just made
us all think Mom's dead?
I'm crying because I'm relieved
and because this means
that she's still out there.
She's still missing.
And I can't stand thinking
that she's alone and maybe
hurt or or worse.
And we can't find her!
And because somebody else is dead!
And a whole other family
is gonna have to do this.
Because I have a heart, Brooke!
Oh, my God, you are an
emotional chaos sinkhole,
- Amy, and I'm sick of it!
- Listen, let's just take this outside.
It's been a long day for all of us.
- There's something else.
- Oh!
Oh, Jesus. What now?
Did Joy ever give any indication
that she might hurt herself?
No, why why would you say that?
What are you talking about?
The forensic team just brought
something to our attention,
something they found in Joy's nightstand
during the search today.
It's, uh it's pretty clear
about intention to self-harm.
Look, if you think that
there's any chance
- that she might have
- No. No, no.
"I know I let you all down.
"I can't take disappointing
you over and over.
"Miami has been so much
harder than I thought,
and I can't do it anymore."
Wait.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
I'm I'm sorry. I I had no idea.
Why didn't you tell me?
I didn't tell you, any of you,
because you could all
be so fucking hard.
I was failing at college.
I failed at tennis.
I never fit in with any of you.

Mom saved me every day.
Amy.
No, no, no, no.

I am not an emotional sinkhole.

I am different.
And I'm honest.
And I'm doing everything
I can to bring Mom home,
which is more than you are doing.

You know, you really ought
to put the screws to Brooke.
She fucked Savannah a lot.
Good night.
Don't worry, worry, worry ♪
Don't worry, worry, worry ♪
Don't worry, worry, worry ♪
Don't worry, worry, worry ♪
Don't worry ♪
Even if it don't come true ♪
Dreaming is what dreamers do ♪
Evan's keys on green to blue ♪
Are never gray ♪
Even if it all goes bust ♪
Your pretty pearls all fade to rust ♪
Angel wings to angel dust ♪
Every day ♪
It wasn't her.
OK.
Oh, worry no more ♪
Good, that's good.
There's an open door for you ♪
Why are you still up?
Oh, worry no more ♪
I guess I just wanted to
make sure you're OK.
For you ♪
Worry no more ♪
Oh, worry no more ♪
There's an open door for you ♪
Worry no more ♪
Oh, worry no more ♪
-
- There's an open door for you ♪
Worry no more, worry no more ♪
Don't worry, worry, worry ♪
Don't worry, worry, worry ♪
Don't worry, worry, worry ♪
- [DOOR SLAMS]
- Don't worry, worry, worry ♪
Anybody here?
There's an open door ♪
Hey, Brooke.
For you ♪
Worry no more ♪
Oh, worry no more ♪
There's an open door for you ♪
Worry no more ♪
Oh, worry no more ♪
There's an open door for you ♪
Worry no more ♪
Oh, worry no more ♪
There's an open door for you ♪
Worry no more ♪
Oh, worry no more ♪
There's an open door for you ♪
Worry no more, worry no more ♪
Don't worry, worry, worry ♪
Don't worry ♪
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