Y&R Transcript Wednesday 7/2/03--Canada;
Thursday 7/3/03
Provided By Eric
(Pounding on door)
Diane: Michael, good morning.
>>Ichael: Oh, put a sock in it. I'm not in the mood.
Diane: My, my, my. What did I do?
Michael: (Chuckles) don't play innocent, not with me. You know exactly what you did.
Diane: You need to calm down. This is no way to talk--
Michael: You wouldn't listen to me, would you?! You wouldn't accept what I told you about christine. After everything I've done for you! All the times I've supported you and helped you, you couldn't respect my wishes just this one lousy little tim
Diane: All right, all right, I get it. You're upset that I talked to detective weber.
Michael: You don't even deny it.
Diane: No. Why should I? My good friend might have been brutally murdered, and I was asked if I knew of anyone who had a motive, and I told the truth.
Michael: You accused christine.
Diane: Why shouldn't I? As far as I'm concerned, she's the prime suspect.
Chris: Good morning.
Paul: How'd you sleep?
Chris: Not great.
Paul: Yeah, I know. I checked on you a couple times, and you were, uh, tossing and turning.
>>Hris: I slept a little. I had so many dreams. At least I think I did. Right now I can't remember any of them.
Paul: You were pretty wiped out when you got home last night.
Chris: I just wanted to go to bed.
Paul: I guess so.
Chris: I could tell you wanted to talk, but...
Paul: It's all right. How are you feeling this morning?
Chris: Still a little out of it. You look tired. How much sleep did you get?
Paul: Not much.
Chris: You said you were checking on me?
Paul: Yeah. I wanted to make sure you were all right.
Chris: Why?
Paul: I was worried.
Chris: About what?
Paul: Well, any number of things, but for starters, where the heck were you?
Olivia: (Chuckles) you're not serious.
Wes: Oh, but I am. I most certainly am.
Olivia: Right here, right now?
Wes: Mm-hmm, no time like the present. So... you gonna give me what I want?
Olivia: My, my, my. Aren't you in a rush. Okay. Take off your shirt.
Wes: Just my shirt?
Olivia: That's a good place to start.
Wes: All right.
Olivia: Ahem.
Wes: Uh, liv, what are you-- what are you doing?
Olivia: Didn't you say you needed a physical? That's why you rushed over here A.S.A.P.?
Wes: (Chuckles)
Olivia: Oh, my, my, my. That heart of yours is really racing.
Wes: Oh, you just think you're so cute, don't you?
Olivia: I don't know. What do you think, wesley?
Olivia: Mmm. (Chuckling)
Colleen: Dad? Dad, are you home?
Colleen: Dad?
J.T.: He's probably already gone to work.
Colleen: Are you kidding? I know he's out looking for us.
J.T.: Yeah, you're right, probably with the cops, too.
Colleen: Try the national guard.
J.T.: Back to good old reality.
Colleen: You know, we didn't do anything wrong, J.T.
J.T.: Fine. Well, you tell your dad that. I'm gonna go catch a bus to canada.
Colleen: Fine, just abandon me.
J.T.: No, don't worry. All right? I'll talk to him. You're right. We didn't do anything wrong.
Colleen: Right. I mean, we just were out all night and didn't call him and tellimim where we were.
J.T.: We couldn'T.
Colleen: The old dead cell phone battery story.
J.T.: It's the truth.
Colleen: Yeah, but it's not very original. I don't think he's gon buy it.
J.T.: We can't help that, colleen.
Colleen: It was fun, though.
J.T.: Yeah. You know, most people would kill for a night like that-- drive your car in a ditch, spend the night freezing under a thin blanket.
Colleen: Yep, with a friend to keep you warm.
J.T.: Or a friend to talk to, anyway, right? Good afternoon. Edmonton police are tallying up the arrest count from last night's canada day celebration. They charged over one hundred people with crimes ranging from assault to urinating in public. We'll show you whatthe streets looked like last night...+++and it's been a wild year for wildlife in city limits... another big moose led wildlife officers on a chase in south edmonton today...+++it's the ninth moose they've rounded up this year. We'll show you what happened tonight at six. From the beach to the backyard - a good book is a summertime essential
Paul: Well, no one could get ahold of you for over a day. It was like you fell off the face of the earth.
Chris: I'm sorry if I worried you.
Paul: Where were you?
Chris: I must have been driving.
Paul: You must have been? What--what does that mean?
Chris: I don't know what it means, except I woke up in my car.
Paul: You woke up? When?
Chris: Last night, late afternoon. I-I n't be sure.
Paul: Well, chris, you're not making any sense at all--
Chris: I know I'm not.
Paul: Well, try. You know, take a deep breath. Drink some coffee.
Chris: It's not that easy.
Paul: What do you mean, it's not? What the hell happened?
Chris: I don't know, okay? I wish I did, but I don'T. Is something going on?
Paul: Yeah, chris, maybe you'd better sit down.
Chris: Now you're scaring me.
Paul: I don't mean to. There's just--there's no easy way to tell you this.
Chris: So stop trying to prepare me. Just say it.
Paul: Isabella's gone. She disappeared.
Chris: What?
Paul: There was blood all over the living room. There were signs of a struggle and a big, heavy candlestick.
Chris: My god.
Paul: No body, just blood. The police are investigating, but it looks bad, chris. It looks very bad, like she might have been murdered.
Colleen: You know, I don't know about you, but I thought that was pretty cool, being out all night in the country, caught in that thunderstorm.
J.T.: Cool? Well, how about freezing?
Colleen: I know. It's a good thing you remembered you had those blankets in the trunk of your car.
J.T.: Well, you never know when you need to rescue a damsel in distress.
Colleen: Is that what I was?
J.T.: Well, not when we left, but, yeah, when you drove my car right into that field, yeah.
Colleen: Ouch. Are you ever gonna forgive me?
J.T.: Yeah, I'm amazed I didn't take your head off.
Colleen: Me too.
J.T.: Every stormy night from now on, I'm gonna think of you.
Colleen: Little, uh, thunder and lightning to remember me by?
J.T.: I wish it didn't have to be like that.
Colleen: J.T., Don't go there.
J.T.: Okay. I won'T. Just don't talk about "to remember me by," all right? It's really sad.
Colleen: Okay. I won't mention it again.
J.T.: So you think your dad's gonna be home anytime soon
Colleen: Uh, you know what? It doesn't matter. You can leave. It's okay.
J.T.: No, I wanna talk to him. I wanna be here when he gets home. I don't want you to have to deal with him by yourself.
Colleen: He's my father, not a serial killer. I can handle it.
J.T.: He's gonna be pissed, colleen.
Colleen: Yes, and I will listen like a good little girl, and when he is done giving his threats, I'll tell him what happened. He's a reasonable guy. It'll be fine.
J.T.: Look, I should be here. All right? I'm the adult who took you driving.
Colleen: I don't need you to protect me.
J.T.: Yeah, well, maybe we should lea o out the part about you driving, because--
Colleen: You want to tell him
you drove into a ditch?
J.T.: Yeah, yeah, it might be better.
Colleen: My hero. Now would you go home and change your clothes?
J.T.: No. No, I should stay.
Colleen: I really--I mean it. I'm gonna go take a shower.
J.T.: All right. Take a shower. I'm gonna wait rhtht here.
Colleen: Go!
J.T.: Hey, look, I wanna do the right thing.
Colleen: The right thing is to leave.
J.T.: Colleen, why are you trying to get rid of me?
Colleen: Because you have better things to do with your time.
J.T.: No, I don'T. I wanna be here with you.
Colleen: Please, I mean it. I really-- ó ó ó ó ó ó oooo so, it was called cattle point. Of the nation, and subsequentlyne of th here. Your cruise director, ron
Olivia: Well, blood pressure's a tad high.
Wes: Oh. Well, that's from being sololose to you.
Olivia: Really? Well, I'm gonna have the results of your blood work later on today.
Wes: Okay. As long as it's still red, I'm not worried.
Olivia: You said you needed this for, what, an H.M.O.?
Wes: Yeah, it's for this application I put in-- one of the requirements.
Olivia: Mm-hmm. Insurance?
Wes: No. I'm going to work for them. Didn't I mention that?
Olivia: No, dr. Carter, you did not mention that.
Wes: Huh. I'm sorry. I guess I just assumed you knew.
Olivia: Yeah. Where exactly is this H.M.O.?
Wes: It's right here in genoa city.
Olivia: So you're planning on staying.
Wes: Oh, did you ever doubt it, once I got to know you?
Olivia: So I'm to blame.
Wes: Well, you're the reason, if that's what you mean.
Olivia: I'm flattered.
Wes: Oh, lady, come on. If you don't realize by now that I wanna build a life here-- one that includes you-- then you're just not as bright as I thought you were.
Olivia: I don't know what to say.
Wes: Well, you can start by saying how happy you are that I'm staying.
Olivia: You know, I'm glad. Since I met you, I have felt more alive than I can remember.
Wes: Well, what do you say we go and get this physical over with so we can do something about it?
Olivia: Well, actually, the physical's pretty much over.
Wes: Oh, whoa, wait a minute now. Aren't you supposed to be checking some other things? You know... other than just the heart and lungs here?
Olivia: (Laughs) well, I've gotta lock the door if we're gonna get
that thorough.
Wes: Whatever it takes for you to do your job right.
Olivia: Okay.
Wes: Ahem.
Olivia: Mm-hmm. Um, so... where were we?
Wes: Um... my physical.
Olivia: Mmm, yeah, yeah. Well, from what I can see, you are as healthy as a stallion.
Wes: Oh, a stallion, huh?
Olivia: Mm-hmm.
Wes: That's a good choice of words.
Olivia: (Whispers) that so?
Michael: You are so far off base. It just shows how little you know christine.
Diane: You're blinded by love, michael.
Michael: No, no, no, no, no. My feelings have nothing to do with this. Christine is not capable of violence.
Diane: Oh, really? What about the time she tried to choke the life out of isabella? Doesn't that count?
Michael: All right. I suppose you told weber about that, too.
Diane: He asked the questions, and I answered them.
Michael: How bad exactly did you make her look?
Diane: I told the truth like a good, honest, little girl.
Michael: (Groans) well, that sounds like you crucified the woman.
Diane: Look, all she has to do is give the police her alibi and she'll be in the clear. Oh, oh, don't tell me. She already gave them her story, and they don't buy it, and that's why you're so bent out of shape.
Michael: She hasn't spoken to anyone yet.
Diane: They haven't questioned her? I-I don't believe that. Why would they wait?
Diane: You don't know where she is, do you?
Michael: No, I don't at the moment.
Diane: She's gone on the run?
Michael: Don't twist my words.
Diane: Oh, that's exactly what it means. I mean, this says so much, michael.
Michael: You are reading too much into this.
Diane: No, guilty people take off, and innocent ones stay.
Michael: You don't know what the hell you're talking about.
Diane: Oh, yes, I do, and if you would stand back and look at this objectively, you'd see the reality. This isn't about anything that i may have said. It's about what christine may have done.
Paul: Honey, are you okay?
Chris: It's just so horrible, I can't believe it.
Paul: Yeah, me either.
Chris: So the police--
Paul: Don't worry about that. I'm more concerned about you and this confusion... and not being lele to account for what happened. Look... tell me about last night. When you woke up, where were you?
Chris: I don't know.
Paul: Think about it. Think about waking up. Where was the car parked? Did you notice anything around you? Did anything look familiar?
Chris: There were lots of trees and... and some bushes. There was a lake, and judging from the signs on the way home, it must have been lake michigan.
Paul: Lake michigan? Good lord, chris. What in the hell were you doing out there?
Chris: I have no idea.
Paul: You have no idea why you were there?
Chris: No. I wish I did, but I don'T. The last thing I remember was leaving your mom's house and going to look for her.
Paul: And that's it? Nothing else?
Chris: Nothing. My mind is blank.
Chris: It scares me.
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Brad: Where the hell have you been?
Colleen: Dad,I'm really glad you're here. I have a lot to tell you.
Brad: Save the cutesy routine, colleen. You've been out all night.
Colleen: And I'm really sorry, but you see--
J.T.: Mr. Carlton, please--
Brad: No, there are no "buts." There are no "buts." You have a cell phone, which I called repeatedly. Now obviously, it was turned off. There is no excuse.
Colleen: Yes, there is. I mean, it's not an excuse, but it's a reason. My cell phone died. There was nothing I could do. We were out in the boonies.
Brad: Out in the boonies? Why? What the devil is going on here?
J.T.: Mr. Carlton, if you'd just listen for a minute--
Brad: No, you listen, I have been on the phone all night, to your parents, to the state police. I haven't slept.
Colleen: Dad, I am so sorry, but it was just one of those things.
Brad: I don't-- I don't want to hear that. I don't want to hear lame excuses. I don't want to hear lies. Don't try to make this like it's not a big deal. It's a very big deal.
Brad: J.T., What are you doing here? Speak!
J.T.: We went for a drive out in the country. We went into a ditch. My car's all right except for being stuck in the mud, but we are both 100% okay.
Colleen: Yeah, not even the tiniest scratch.
Brad: And you couldn't use a cell phone to call for help? Why do you think I pay the phone bill every month, colleen? This is exactly why. Not so you can talk to your friends on that damn thing. It's for this reason. It's for protection. It's for safety.
J.T.: Mr. Carlton, things just happen sometimes. The phone was dead. The car was in a ditch. The nearest farmhouse was empty. We were in the middle of nowhere. We're sorry, but that's really all we can say.
Brad: So we're gonna write this off to "stuff happens," J.T.?
Brad: You two follow me.
Paul: Well, can I get you anything, some water, maybsosome aspirin?
Chris: No, I'm okay, thanks. Well, I think I'm okay. I...
Chris: What?
Paul: Nothing. You know, it's just a lot to absorb.
Chris: Meaning?
Paul: Well, chris, this is so unlike you, wandering off, not knowing where you were.
Chris: It's totally bizarre, waking up in my car, drained, disoriented. I-I must have been on autopilot my whole way home.
Paul: Yeah, it makes me wonder.
Chris: What?
Paul: Well, if something could be wrong with you. Physically, I mean. It really wouldn't hurt to see a doctor.
Chris: I guess.
Paul: Look, why don't I call olivia and see if I can get her to fit you in?
Chris: Okay, I'll get dressed.
Wes: How much time do we have?
Olivia: Not enough to be talking about it. (Telephone rings)
Wes: Unh-unh. Don't you dare get that.
Olivia: No, no, no, no, my receptionist isn't here. I have to.
Wes: Ohh.
Olivia: Dr. Winters.
Paul: Olivia, it's paul. Do you have a minute?
Olivia: Yeah, of course,auaul. What is it?
Paul: Well, um, chris needs to see you. It's kind of an emergency. Is there any chance you can fit her in?
Olivia: Sure, have her come over.
Paul: All right, thanks. I appreciate it.
Wes: Problems?
Olivia: Um, it could be.
Wes: All right, well, let me get out of here.
Olivia: Dr. Carter?
Wes: Yes, dr. Winters?
Olivia: Feel free to come over for a physical any time.
Wes: Why, thank you. I'll remember that. You know, I have a feeling I'm going to be needing a doctor quite a bit. In fact... (coughs) yeah, I think I feel a cold coming on right now. (Cough) yep, that's definitely a bad one.
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Colleen: Listen, the fact is--
Brad: The fact is you were out all night, young lady.
J.T.: Look, I apologize, sir, we both do, but that's really all that can be done.
Brad: I thought you were out of my daughter's life.
J.T.: Not entirely.
Brad: I got the distinct impression you did something to hurt colleen badly. Now I suspect it had something to do with another girl, and now you're trying to worm your way back into her life.
J.T.: Worm my way back in? I don't think that's quite fair.
Brad: Oh, you don't?
J.T.: I think it's an insult, and I haven't done anything to deserve that.
Brad: You broke my daughter's heart.
J.T.: Yeah, well, I'm aware of that... and I hate myself for it, but that's between the two of us.
Brad: Not when she's 16, it isn'T.
Brad: We haven't even begun to deal with the fact that you lied to me. You said you were going out with lily and sierra. In fact, you blew me off for dinner because you said you were going out with them.
Colleen: Dad--
Brad: No, colleen, listen, don't even try it, all right? I spoke to lily. She's a good friend, she tried to cover for you, but I know you had this whole thing planned out from the beginning.
Colleen: Because I didn't think you'd understand.
Brad: Why would I? I thought we had an agreement that you weren't gonna see this loser anymore. If he even came around you, I was gonna hear about it.
Colleen: No, dad, you made this agreement up in your head, and you told yourself that I went along with it, but I didn'T.
Brad: So that made it okay to lie to me?
J.T.: Mr. Carlton, please don't take this out
colleen. This was my idea, and I know you don't believe me, but I still care about your daughter.
Brad: You got a pretty damn strange way of swing it, pal. All right, look, we're getting away from the matter at hand. You lied to me. You went out with J.T.
Colleen: We didn't go out, not like before. We're just friends now, dad.
Brad: Were you drinking? Is that why you went into the ditch?
J.T.: No, I can't prove that, but we weren'T.
Colleen: Dad, we were not drinking, I promise you.
Colleen: Dad, I am so sorry. We are sorry that you were so worried, and I know you don't think I can take care of myself, and I do know that I have a lot to learn, but I am getting better at it. We spent the night outside. Nothing happened between us. We didn't get into any trouble with the law. We survived. So could we just put this behind us?
Brad: No. No, we can't just put it behind us. You lied to me, colleen. You flat out lied. Your dishonesty created this whole scenario.
Colleen: I'm so sorry. I know I was wrong, but I just-- I didn't know how to deal with you about J.T.
Brad: Yeah, well, I can see that.
Brad: All right, look, I'm gonna go up and take a shower.
Brad: When I come down, you better be gone. You and I'll talk some mE.
J.T.: Mr. Carlton, look, I know you don't like me. You never have, but just know that when colleen's with me, I'm gonna do everything I can to protect her.
Brad: Save the hero routine, J.T. You are right about one thing. I don't like you, and I don't trust you. I never will.
Chris: Thanks for squeezing me in.
Olivia: Paul said it was urgent.
Chris: Yeah, it's disconcerting, that's for sure.
Olivia: Well, here, come on, sit down.
Chris: Thanks.
Olivia: Tell me what the problem is.
Chris: Uh, I woke up in my car last night.
Olivia: Woke up?
Chris: Yeah, the car was parked, I was behind the wheel, but I have no idea how I got there.
Olivia: Where were you?
Chris: In a wooded area near lake michigan, I think.
Olivia: Had you been there before?
Chris: Never.
Olivia: Well, obviously, you made it home all right.
Chris: Yeah, I-- I started driving, I got my bearings. I was still pretty out of it. I just--it's really terrifying.
Olivia: Had you had any dizziness, any headaches?
Chris: No.
Olivia: Any unusual symptoms?
Chris: Physically, I've been fine.
Olivia: Have you taken any medication?
Chris: No.Olivia: Any street drugs?
Chris: No, never.
Olivia: Okay, um, why don't I go see if there's an examination room free, and we'll do some blood work, okay? We'll take it from there.
Michael: Okay, all right, maybe I'm not totally objective.
Diane: Maybe?
Michael: Look, I know christine a whole hell of a lot better than you do. She wasn't involved in this. I would stake my life on it.
Diane: Then who? Do you really think that paul's mother took a break from her church duties to run over and murder isabella with a candlestick? Or maybe lynne did it on her coffee break? Come on, michael.
Michael: Paul. Paul. There's a maniac if there ever was one, and I'm talking from personal experience.
Diane: Well, I'm sure you've spoken with him lately. Did you pick up on anything that makes you think he might be involved? > Michael: Well, maybe it was someone else, someone we're not thinking about, a stranger even.
Diane: Oh, sure. Some psycho just happened to pick that apartment. Is that what you think?
Michael: How the hell do I kno look, we don't know totally what happened. We don't even know if isabella really was the victim.
Diane: Michael, you're graspinatat straws.
Michael: Oh, shut the hell up! (Cellular phone rings)
Michael: This obsession with christine, blaming her for everything, it's ridiculous.
Diane: Oh, come on. (Ring)
Michael: Chris?
Man: No, mister, it ain't chris. My name's otis elwood.
Michael: What the hell are you doing with christine's cell phone?
Otis: Are you the lady's husband?
Michael: Just tell me who you are and what you want.
Otis: I want what's coming to me, that's what. This christine, whoever she is, owes me. Dad blast it, she's gonna make it right. Now, you said that you were excited about seeing me. I'll bet you're excited about seeing that!
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Olivia: Well, from what I can see, you're in fine shape physically. Let's see what the blood work turns up.
Chris: Olivia, what in the world could have happened?
Olivia: So the last thing you remember is leaving mary williams' home?
Chris: Yes.
Olivia: Why were you there?
Chris: I was trying to deal with mary. She was very upset.
Olivia: About what?
Chris: Just family stuff. She had been drinking, which wasn't like her at all. I was just-- I was really worried about her.
Olivia: Okay. Did anything happen?
Chris: Uh, well, she said she was going to the bathroom, and later, I realized that she grabbed her keys and had gone out the back.
Olivia: And then you followed her? That's the last thing you remember?
Chris: Yes.
Olivia: What was she drinking?
Chris: Brandy I think.
Olivia: Did you have any of it?
Chris: No, not that I wasn't tempted.
Olivia: Why?
Chris: Just everything that's been going on in my life, a lot of stress.
Olivia: Okay. You're saying this happened two nights ago?
Chris: Yes.
Olivia: You've been out for 24 hours?
Chris: Yes.
Olivia: You don't remember anything?
Chris: I have been trying, okay? It's terrifying. Nothing like this has ever happened to me before. Olivia, people don't have blackouts without a reason, do they?
Olivia: Not usually.
Chris: And I know you checked me out, so this is probably crazy, especially given my age, but with all the stress and everything--
Olivia: What are you thinking?
Chris: Could i have had a stroke?
Olivia: No, it's not likely.
Chris: But it's possible?
Olivia: Well, it's easy to rule out, okay? I'll give you a cat scan. I'm sure we can fit you in. Hi, this is dr. Winters. I need dr. Latham. Yeah, I'll wait.
Colleen: Well, that could have been worse.
J.T.: Yeah, sure could have been.
Colleen: I really do feel bad.
J.T.: Oh, go easy on yourself. Your dad's giving you a hard time like it's the only reason for living.
Colleen: You know what? Let's not talk about my dad, okay? He's doing his thing, and that's okay. He cares about me.
J.T.: And I don't?
Colleen: I think you do.
J.T.:Ouou know I do. Anyway, I better get going. Hey, I had fun.
Colleen: You had fun? J.T., I drove your car into a ditch.
J.T.: Hey, it was all experience. Next time, you'll be a better, safer driver.
Colleen: You mean it?
J.T.: Yeah. I mean, how many people can drive a car into a ditch twice?
Colleen: Oh, my gosh, your poor car.
J.T.: Oh, hey, it's okay. All right, I'll have to get it detailed, but what matters is that you're all right.
Colleen: You're being very sweet about all this.
> J.T.: It's done. I'm not gonna rant and rave all over the place like your dad. Okay, okay, I won't say anything mean about him.
Colleen: You think it was all right?
J.T.: What?
Colleen: That I didn't tell him I was driving.
J.T.: Why would you? He didn't ask, we didn't tell.
Colleen: Oh, he hates it when I lie.
J.T.: I wouldn't consider that lying. But look, if it makes you feel better, tell him. I don't think it's gonna make a difference. But if you do tell him, let me know, all right? I'm gonna take cover.
Colleen: I don't know what I'm gonna do. Maybe you're right. It doesn't matter.
J.T.: Well, I'm outta here. I'll say it again. I had fun. Next time, we should take some warmer blankets... if there is a next time.
Colleen: You would really give me another lesson after what I put you through?
J.T.: If that's what it takes to hang out with you, driving lessons it is.
Colleen: Real glutton for punishment, aren't you?
J.T.: I think it's a litt b bit more than that.
Colleen: Stop. Let's quit while we're ahead.
J.T.: Are we?
Colleen: What do you think?
J.T.: I think you like torturing me.
Colleen: No, I don't like it. I love it.
J.T.: I'm gonna get you for this.
Colleen: Ooh, I'm shaking in my boots.
J.T.: You should be.
Colleen: (Laughs)
Colleen: I'll see you later.
J.T.: All right.
Colleen: J.T.?
J.T.: Yeah?
Colleen: Um, nothing. I'll see ya. (doorbell rings)
Hank: Good morning.
Paul: Detective weber.
Hank: I'm here to see christine.
Paul: She's not in.
Hank: Still hasn't come home, huh?
Paul: No, she's back. She's out at the moment.
Hank: When did she finally show up?
Paul: Last night.
Hank: Last night, and you didn't immediately call me? Paul, did you think I was kidding when I told you--
Paul: Look, it was late. She went straight to bed.
Hank: And this morning?
Paul: Look, I don't understand what the big deal is. She's out. She'll be back.
Hank: Fine, I'll wait.
Chris: So when do you think we'll know something?
Olivia: Well, I asked radiology to put a rush on it. Should be a couple of hours. Are you hungry? We could go down to the cafeteria and eat.
Chris: I couldn't eat.
Olivia: Do you want to call someone to wait with you?
Chris: Thanks, but, no, and I can't wait around here. I'll go out of my mind.
Olivia: Why don't you go for a walk, okay? Do you have a cell? Because I can call you when I get the results.
Chris: Okay, that's a great idea. Let me make sure it's on.
Chris: Well, that's odd.
Olivia: What?
Chris: I don't--I don't seem to have it with me. I don't remember seeing it at the apartment this morning. I always have it in my purse. Damn it, where it is? I'm sorry.
Olivia: It's okay.
Chris: I have misplaced something. What's the big deal, right?
Olivia: Chris, you had a frightening experience. It's all very overwhelming.
Chris: Yeah, I guess.
Olivia: Look, I'm expecting good news whwhen the scan gets back. That'll be a relief, won't it?
Chris: Yeah. Still, this whole thing has been really weird. Whatever's going on... I need answers, olivia.
Michael: How did you get christine's cell phone? Where's christine? Is she there with you?
Otis: No. Sure wish I'd caught her in the act. I can bring charges, you know? What she did is against the law.
Michael: I don't have the vaguest idea of what you're talking about.
Otis: My boat, where she dropped her phone last night. Now do you know what I'm getting at? Or should I just call the police?
Michael: No, no, don't hang up. How did you get my cell phone number?
Otis: Took it off the phone. You're speed dial number one.
Michael: Uh, well, I'm sorry. I wasn't with christine last night. What's this about a boat?
Otis: Mine. Someone helped themselves, took it out fishing. Now it's missing an oar. Lucky I even found it. It was pulled up on the shore a ways down from my dock.
Michael: Where are you? I'll drive out there.
Otis: Outside kenosha, right on lake michigan. Take 50 east to route K. Get off at mile marker 18. What are you driving?
Michael: Um, a range rover.
Otis: I'll be watching for you. Bring some cleaning supplies.
Michael: Why is that?
Otis:Hehe lady made a real mess when she cleaned her fish. I want something done about it. There's blood from one end of my boat to the other.
Michael: Blood?
Diane: Michael, what's going on? Michael?
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Jill: Oh, good lord.
Phyllis: Wasn't wesley your boyfriend at one time?
Dru: What business would that be of yours?
Phyllis: You don't want him, but you don't want anyone else to have him either, right? Did.
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