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Who was the guy?
It was Jeff, and we are dating.
Have a nice, big, life.
Just please promise me you will never tell anyone this.
If you trust me Amy?
The story is going to run.
I just hope you know what you are doing.
So you know this community outreach job?
What if I could get Eileen to get you a meeting with Szidon?
I mean fine, but its unrealistic.
I will make a position for you.
There is no job for you at Abbadon any more.
There is no job for Szidon, he's going to jail.
I think it would be bad form, that if when
The story breaks, that
People think we are in some kind of relationship.
Sync & corrections by honeybunny
www.addic7ed.com
AMY, VOICE-OVER:
How strange is this life.
To be born into a body.
To certain, uncertain parents.
[Baby crying]
In this beautiful, upsetting world.
It is so bizarre.
Am I my higher self...
[Men shouting in foreign language]
AMY, VOICE-OVER:
or am I in the mud?
Am I an agent of change...
[Gunfire on TV]
or a creator of chaos?
Am I the fool...
the goat...
the witch?
Or am I Enlightened?
[Telephone rings]
[Ring]
[Ring]
Hello?
AMY: Tyler, hey.
Hey. What's up?
Well, Jeff gave me
a reality check yesterday.
He's running the story, Tyler.
There's nothing I can
say or do. I tried.
Well, why didn't you call me?
I didn't have the heart
to break it to you.
I mean, you were so excited
when I told you I got the job.
It's just...
I'm in the story.
Like, there's no way I can take a job
at Abaddonn now.
Tyler, I really feel
like you need to prepare
yourself for what's about to happen.
[Sighs]
Well, what's--what's
going to happen.
I don't know.
[Scoffs]
Well, how am I supposed to prepare?
Well, you know,
you're just--
you're gonna--you--
Oh, my God.
Listen, Tyler, I'm gonna come into work
in a minute, OK?
We're gonna get our stories straight.
And I'll say whatever
you want me to say.
You'll get your old job at IT back
unless the company folds
or everybody
goes to jail--
[Hangs up]
Tyler?
EILEEN: Who was that?
What's wrong?
Tyler, what is it?
Is something the matter?
Tell me.
You don't want to know.
Yes, I do.
It'll be OK. You can
tell me anything.
Is it about your aunt's time share?
[Exhales and inhales]
Hey.
Mom, we need to talk.
Things are coming to a head.
I feel like you need to know.
Oh, no.
Oh, no, no. It's not bad.
It's not bad. Um...
I've blown the whistle on Abaddonn.
I found this really damaging
information about the CEO.
And, um...
I leaked it
to the "L.A. Times."
And they're running a huge story.
And I'm in it.
Why would you do that?
Uh, 'cause the guy's a criminal
and the company's really crooked
and they hurt a lot of people, you know?
And why is that your business?
Mom, it's everybody's business.
No, it's not, Amy.
They brought you back
after all that you did.
And this is how you repay them?
You know, Amy, you have done
a lot of foolish things in your life,
but this is too much.
What's next?
Are you gonna blow the whistle on me?
Forget it. You know what,
the "L.A. Times" thinks
what I did is brave.
Oh, do they?
Yeah. Are they going to pay you?
Are they going to get you a job?
Are they going to get you out of debt?
Are they going to put
a roof over your head?
Mom, there are things
that are bigger than me.
Yes, there are things bigger than you.
And I cannot stand by and watch you
destroy your own life.
Then don't. I'll move out.
I think you should.
[Chuckles]
OK.
I'll get some stuff later.
[Brakes squeal]
[Exhales]
[Cell phone rings]
Hey.
They know, Amy.
What?
Somehow they know.
Who knows?
Abaddonn, Szidon.
They called my editor
and my publisher.
They know there's a story.
They don't know what's in it,
but they know there is one.
How?
I don't know.
It's a bummer.
We got lawyers crawling all over us.
It was gonna happen
eventually when I called
for quotes, but...
Well, you're still running
the story, right?
Of course. We just
wanted to handle them
when we had our ducks in a row.
Now we're in a legal clusterfuck
and we're back on our heels.
Maybe somebody at
the paper told them or...?
Amy, they know about your involvement.
They mentioned you specifically.
It makes me think it's someone you know.
Krista.
*** Krista!
Who's Krista?
She was my assistant.
Oh! She's having a baby,
and I got *** sentimental.
I stupidly said something to her.
Look, Amy, I'm running in to deal
with all this Abaddonn legal stuff,
so let me call you in a bit, OK?
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ohh, *** Krista.
Bye.
[Recorded message]
Hi. This is Krista.
I'll be on maternity leave
until the end of the year.
If this is work-related,
please try Janis Holmes.
Otherwise, leave
a message. Thanks.
[Beep]
[Brakes squeal]
[Knock knock]
I need
to see Krista.
Can I see Krista?
She left for the hospital already.
She's having her baby.
Oh, ***!
Hey, I'm looking for Krista Jacobs.
She's in room 112.
WOMAN: Congratulations!
KRISTA'S FATHER:
Thank you.
Are you so excited?
I'm very excited.
I just...
I can't wait to hold him.
SECOND WOMAN: Nobody
ever tells you...
KRISTA'S FATHER:
Wonderful.
Oh, hey, Amy.
Did you come to meet Abel?
I know what you did.
Krista, you know what you did.
You know what you did.
And I trusted you!
[Chuckles]
What are you talking about, Amy?
I begged you not to say anything.
Are you...are you
kidding me?
So just tell me what you told them.
SHARON:
What's going on, honey?
I have absolutely no idea.
Krista, you have *** me
for the last time.
SHARON: Get out!
You have...
totally...
KRISTA: Oh, make it
about you, Amy.
Well, this is it, guys.
This is the end.
You guys want to share
what you're going to do
after this?
LOUIS: I think
I'm gonna catch up
on my sleep.
Cool. Ken?
I don't know. I guess
I'll try to finish
my young adult novel.
OK. Connie?
I'm thinking of getting
into missionary work.
Well, get your shots if you're going
to Africa. Because
a buddy of mine went
to Tanzania, and he went swimming
in a lake.
And a parasite
crawled up his ***
and almost killed him.
So, you know, don't unpack that bikini.
Hey, guys, remember,
when one door closes,
another one opens.
[Cell phone rings]
So walk through that doorway
and into the next phase of...
Hello?
Tyler, whatever you do, do
not let them get their hands
on my hard drive, OK?
Listen, Krista *** us.
Oh! I don't know what
I was thinking
confiding in her.
Abaddonn knows,
Szidon knows about me,
the article, everything.
Because I told Eileen.
What?
I told Eileen.
I had to.
Tyler, what?
She's so pissed.
She hates me.
She's never gonna forgive me.
Tyler, oh, no. Oh, no.
[Hangs up]
Tyler, can we speak
with you for a moment?
Me?
Yes, upstairs.
OK.
DOUGIE: ...people who--
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
What's going on?
Hey. Where are you
taking him?
Hey! I'm still in charge
of this department.
If there's something going
on with one of my people,
I need to know about it.
[Exhales]
***.
Hey.
They just took Tyler.
What? Who did?
H.R. And they're looking
for you, too.
Oh, ***. I need a box.
Dougie, can you find me a box?
Yeah.
Has anybody got a box?
I got it!
Box. Hard drive.
Good.
AMY: And ***.
Got it. Got it. Go.
OK.
Got it.
Amy? Amy?
Yeah?
I'll pray for you.
Likewise.
All right. OK.
Fantastic.
Oh, oh, OK. Well,
good luck, man.
Thanks.
I got to say, you are the worst employee
I've ever had.
You're the worst boss I ever had.
We should hang out sometime.
Yeah. I'll call you.
Amy...
we need to see you upstairs.
Mr. Szidon would like
to sit with you.
Yeah. I'm not
really in the mood.
Are those your belongings
or is that company property?
This stuff, yeah, this is just stuff
I'm, um, taking to my car.
I really think it would be
best if you came with us.
Um...
[Security radio transmissions]
Amy.
Just so you know...
it was all me.
This was my mission, OK?
Don't be mad at Tyler.
Be mad at me.
But the last thing he'd
ever want is to hurt you.
TONIA: Amy.
Amy, please sit down.
You know Charles Szidon.
This is Stan Rawlins,
*** Klein, our chief
legal counsel here.
STAN: Amy, what's
your involvement
in this article
that's running in
the "L.A. Times"?
Uh, um...what's
my involvement?
You know about the article, I assume.
I might know
about it. Yeah.
Documents--
Private internal documents.
Personal documents.
Personal documents...
were given to a reporter
at the "L.A. Times" by you.
Can you provide us with these documents?
No. I can't. Um...
No.
STAN: What were they?
Can you describe
the contents or--
I'm not really gonna discuss that.
I mean, I assume you're gonna fire me.
So I don't really have
anything else to say.
And you guys just took my hard drive.
So you figure it out.
This is *** ***.
Anyway, you're gonna know
about it soon enough, right?
Your assumption is correct.
You are no longer working at Abaddonn.
But that is the least of the issues
you are facing right now.
You committed a
crime, Ms. Jellicoe.
You've stolen private documents.
Their release could have an adverse
financial impact on this company.
Your cooperation here is imperative
unless you want us to sue you.
Well, I have a car that doesn't work
and I'm $20,000 in debt.
So knock yourselves out.
Amy, just tell us what you did.
I did what I felt was right.
SZIDON:
Oh, for ***'s sake.
That doesn't help us.
Well, I'm not trying
to help you, obviously.
I tried to make change from within,
and you guys wouldn't listen.
I gave you the job you wanted.
What are you talking about?
But nothing was gonna change.
Your M.O. is to rig the
system so you get rich
and everybody else gets screwed.
Everything's about the short term
and money and greed.
I mean, how much money do you need?
Who are you?
No, I mean, you know--
huh--who are you?
I'm just a woman who's over it.
I'm tired of watching
the world fall apart
'cause of guys like you.
I tried to take a little power back.
SZIDON: No. You know
what you are?
Because we read your file.
We know your whole story, OK?
You're a mental patient.
You feel, but you don't think.
You cry about the planet.
You weep for the oceans.
You *** and you moan,
but you don't understand anything.
You are
an hysteric. Yeah.
And if you had the power,
if the world was run by you,
there would be
no Abaddonn. Yes.
In fact, you know, there
would be nothing.
I don't know why--
You think you changed something here?
You changed nothing.
You will always be on the margins
because all you have
are these fuzzy-headed
idealistic notions
that don't *** apply.
Well, if caring about something
other than money is ***,
I'm a *** moron.
And the only thing I feel right now
is satisfaction.
I think the meeting's over.
Hey--
Thanks for the 15 years.
Hey, don't--don't--don't
you walk away from me.
I'm talking to you!
Hey! Hey!
You proud of yourself?
You betrayed the company
that gave you a career?
We're gonna come down on you
with everything we have.
You are gonna be crushed
like the bug that you are.
But you're the one going to prison.
Oh, you psychotic *** ***.
SZIDON: You don't do this.
You do not do this.
I am not *** done with you.
You hear me.
I will *** crush you.
He seemed upset.
[Telephone rings]
[Ring]
Amy. You OK?
I did it.
It's done.
What's done?
It. I mean,
they just fired me.
They said they're gonna sue me.
Well, we knew that was gonna happen.
We did?
Amy, this story is gonna shift
the paradigm, man.
They can't stop it, OK?
It's all worth it.
We'll see.
Amy, you OK?
If you want to come
over, I'm still working.
But if you want to hang out,
I'd love to find out what happened,
what they said and--
Yeah. No, I'll, um...
I'll talk to you later, Jeff.
[Hangs up]
Amy--
Hey.
Hey.
What's up?
I was driving.
And, um...
I didn't know where to go.
[Clears throat]
I've just done something crazy.
[Sighs]
So what else is new?
[Chuckles softly]
I've got no job.
Great.
We can hang out.
You want a beer?
I have...
Levi, who am I?
"Who are you"?
Am I crazy?
No. You're just
full of hope.
You got more hope than most people do.
It's a beautiful thing
to have a little hope for the world,
you know?
[Rock music playing]
AMY, VOICE-OVER:
There is only one life.
There is so much I don't understand...
but this I know--
[Baby talk]
you can wake up to your higher self.
You can be patient, and you can be kind.
You can be wise
and almost whole.
You can walk out of hell
and into the light.
You don't have to run away from life
your whole life.
You can really live.
And you can change...
and you can be an agent of change.
Sync & corrections by honeybunny
www.addic7ed.com