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Actually, it' a summer internship
but sky's the limit.
That would be me,
you know? It's always
- What's going on?
- Come on.
It's time.
- Okay.
Call me.
- I will.
She's not gonna call me.
Move.
Watch it!
I didn't miss it, did I? Did I miss it?
No, you did not.
- Where the hell is Blake?
- Late.
- Why should tonight be different?
- Because it's our last night together.
Hey, sorry I'm late.
- I ran into my ex.
Which one?
To be honest,
I can't even tell them apart no more.
All right, glasses up.
Gentlemen, it took us four years.
Excuse me, Ethan, five.
But as of tonight, we are free men.
The scenery may change,
but our friendship won't.
To the best night of our lives!
Pretty out here.
I should get outside more often.
Harrison, I came here to talk.
Okay, someone dies, asks for help,
and you repeat a day.
There, we talked.
Not quite what I meant by talking.
We all have our things:
Meredith has her drugs,
I have
I got everything else.
And you got this:
your strange belief that you go back a day
and save innocent lives.
I know where it comes from.
No one expected you to save her, Tru.
This is not about our mother.
I took a semester of psych
back in high school.
It's always about
someone's mother.
Maybe you should just try
and leave the past alone.
I can't
because it won't leave me alone.
Help me.
Who would have thought of hiding
the spare under the doormat?
You might consider a lighting fixture.
Both unique and efficient.
Please tell me you brought coffee.
Blueberry Danish,
tuna, dry on whole-wheat
and a veggie burrito
from that place you like on Larkin.
With your bizarre hours, I couldn't decide
what meal you'd be on by now.
You are a good woman.
So, how are you?
- Pick a subject.
- I'll take "Boys" for $200.
Okay, I know Evans didn't end well,
but you have to get back out there.
I just read
in a very legitimate publication
that one out of every seven guys
is a keeper.
More like one in a million.
Look, I gotta shower.
Is there anything you want to say to me?
Yes.
Thank you for my breakfast goodies.
You're welcome.
That's what friends are for.
Nasty.
Tru.
Gardez?
Oh, my God!
Is everything all right here?
Yeah, Gardez is an ***.
Everything's normal.
- You should've seen the look on her face.
- Hysterical.
Tru, come on.
Lighten up.
Looks like I got a pickup.
A real one.
- You okay?
- Yeah, whatever.
Davis, do you think he's right?
Do you think
I take everything too seriously?
Gardez sees dead bodies.
You see the people they used to be.
He doesn't understand that.
But you do?
Just don't let him get to you.
Hi, come on in.
I know we're all working late
these days, Meredith
but the firm's board is insisting
that we implement a random
drug-testing program for our employees.
Now?
Unbelievable.
Can I have my assistant
back when he's done?
Actually, we're all being tested.
Liability issue.
Just check in at the table
in front of the restrooms.
Yeah, sure.
Nice.
Did I do that yesterday?
Harrison.
It's a reasonable question,
for someone like you.
- You gotta admit, it's frigging weird.
- I told you, not every day repeats.
In fact, most of them don't.
That's too bad.
'Cause if your little fantasy was real,
today would be a hell of a day to do over.
- What do you mean?
- You know, the whole Meredith thing.
She didn't tell you?
Drug test at her office today.
She failed it and they fired her.
Oh, my God.
So you see my point?
You could actually go back today,
bail Meredith out
and we wouldn't be
having this conversation.
Harrison, I can't control when it happens.
So what do we do?
Nothing tonight.
We'll check in with her tomorrow.
See how she's doing.
What if tomorrow is just today
all over again?
Bite me, Harrison.
Can I ask you a question?
Sure, Davis, anything.
Does this lab coat make me look portly?
No, you look fine.
I just overheard you mention
that black was more
I think you called it "slimming.
"
I was gonna see
if they came in a different color, maybe.
Gardez must have been driving
all over the city.
Actually, they all came in
on the same pickup.
It's five dead males, mid-to-late-20s.
Time of death is between 10:30 and 11:00.
I lifted the personals,
if you want to start bagging.
Any IDs?
Wallets were missing.
The prelim tox report shows four of them
had pretty high levels of alcohol.
Enough to kill them?
Probably not.
But there is something strange
about this fifth guy.
He had no alcohol in his system
but he did have a trace
of a chemical called Avlocardyl.
One of them was married.
That's a shame.
What else can you tell me?
And one of them was making friends.
Is there anything you want to say to me?
I suck.
Hello.
- I'm looking for Gardez.
Is he
- Out on a pickup.
Can I take a message?
Sure, yeah.
I'm a friend of a friend.
He hooked me up with a job interview
and in case I don't get the gig
I thought I'd thank him
while I was still in town.
Job interview.
Those are always fun.
What was it for?
Photographer.
Postmortem?
Crime scene.
Upstairs.
Sheriff's office.
Right, of course.
How'd it go?
I don't know.
I was meeting with the Sheriff
about half an hour.
Then I walked out and realized
I had something stuck in my teeth.
Sexy.
I'm not sure the Sheriff thought so.
I should get your name for the message.
It's Luc, with a "C.
"
Tru, with a "U.
"
Is this man bothering you?
Yes, Davis.
Please have him escorted
from the building.
Really?
No.
- Davis, this is Luc.
- Yeah, we met earlier.
I got lost on my way to the interview.
Thanks for the directions.
I'm sure Gardez will be back pretty soon,
if you just want to hang out till-
Help me.
You okay?
Yeah, I'm fine.
I just have to-
Help me.
Would you mind waiting here
for one second?
I just need to I'm sorry.
Excuse me, Davis.
She does that a lot.
- Help me.
- Save us.
We need you.
Please.
Help me.
Who would have thought of putting
the spare key under the doormat?
Very clever.
Okay, so I brought you
Blueberry Danish, tuna on whole-wheat,
and a veggie burrito?
- Okay, how'd you know that?
- The same way I know it's your birthday.
My God, you remembered.
The sad thing is no one else did.
- Thank you.
- Of course.
How could I forget?
Harrison, I don't need you to believe me.
I just need your help.
This is the first time it wasn't
just one body asking for help.
It was five.
I didn't see their faces,
they came with no IDs
which means it's gonna be
five times harder for me to save them.
I gotta be honest.
It's early in the day
to have this conversation.
I think one of them was poisoned, but
I've no idea what happened to the others.
- And you're telling me this because
- Because I need info
and you're more familiar with this world
than I am.
Listen, Starsky,
if you're asking me to be your Hutch
I'm gonna have to say,
"Thanks, but no, thanks.
"
Strippers, Harr?
Okay.
I'm in.
I was wondering if you could tell me
where I could find a girl named Turquoise?
We don't give that information
to customers.
- I'm not really a customer.
- You here to audition?
- Do I look like a stripper to you?
- A little bit.
I thought you said
bartenders knew everything.
I got nowhere with that guy.
- Did you work it?
- What do you mean "work it"?
You gotta have an angle
to get information, Tru.
By the way,
that Turquoise girl you're looking for?
Her real name is Tara.
She's got a day job doing telemarketing
in the Hancock Building.
No way!
Come on, Tru.
You know I got a way with the ladies.
My friend here told me everything.
Harrison, thank you.
Seriously.
I'll call you later, okay?
Right, yeah.
I'm right behind you.
I'm just gonna
I'm just gonna stay, and check it out here.
What's up?
She's right over there.
I just need to take down
your information.
- Tara?
- Yes.
Hi, I'm putting together a little party
and was wondering
if you were booked for the night?
- I'm sorry?
- Or are you working at the club?
Why are you coming in here
and asking me questions like that?
I'm sorry, my bad.
I didn't know how-
It's okay.
It's just that no one here
really knows what my other job is.
I can relate.
But anyway, I am booked for the night.
Got an out-call gig.
Some bachelor party at the Pierpont.
A bachelor party.
Would you happen to know
who hired you?
Everything's handled by a booking service.
- Right.
- Look, I gotta get back to work.
Good luck with whatever it is
you're planning.
Can I help you?
I'm here about the bachelor party.
Right, Room 1712.
It's called for 7:00
but the entertainment
doesn't usually get here until after dark.
Why does everyone think
I look like a stripper?
It's a bachelor party.
Who else would you be?
Right, good point.
So help me out, you know,
to know what to expect.
Is there anyone else working the party?
A waiter, bartender?
They've declined those options.
So no one but the guests
will be in the room tonight?
- And you.
- And me.
And one more thing.
I had a question for the groom,
but I can't seem to find his number.
It's not our practice
to give out guests' personal information.
Too bad.
He hadn't decided
whether he wants me naughty or nice.
There's no way
I'll cancel my bachelor party.
- It's my last night of freedom.
- No, you don't understand.
No, I think I do.
Robin sent you, didn't she?
No, that's not-
She hates it that I'm having this party
almost as much as she hates
the guys I invited.
Robin's not a fan of your friends?
Okay, now this is starting to freak me out.
If Robin didn't send you,
then who the hell are you?
I'm with the hotel,
and there's a problem with your room, sir.
So they sent me personally
to explain the situation.
- What's wrong with the room?
- We're overbooked.
It has been way too long
since these guys have gotten together.
There's nothing that's gonna get me
to call this off.
Right, but-
Know what?
I'll just call the hotel manager
and straighten this out.
No need.
I'm sure we can figure something out.
Avlocardyl? This newfound fascination
- with this obscure drug stems from-
- Homework.
Just studying for the MCATs.
I can save you a lot of time.
This will never be on the test.
- I like to be really prepared.
- Okay.
Avlocardyl is a white, odorless,
crystalline powder that's soluble in water.
- Is that better?
- Much.
So it can be ingested
without the victim's knowledge?
In a liquid, yes.
But what victim?
Is there any way to tell if someone
has Avlocardyl in their system?
Not right away.
But after two or three hours, sure.
- How?
- They'd be dead.
I think there's something in the drinks.
Only that makes sense.
I have to replace all the alcohol
in the suite before the boys arrive.
Then I have to find out who put it there.
Yeah, and this involves me how?
I need you to find a girl.
Her name is Robin Wilson.
- Jackpot.
That I can do.
I got her name off a bridaI registry.
She's gonna get married in a week-
Rewind.
Married?
Look, Tru, I got my hands full, you know?
You've been having fun all day.
Five guys are gonna be dead by 10:30
if I don't find a way to stop it.
Do I have to list the number of times
I've bailed you out
- because I'm running out of time here.
- Fine.
But playing the guilt card's
really not like you, Tru.
You're starting to sound
like somebody else.
Who?
Meredith.
To what do I owe the pleasure?
Can't a girl hang out with her sister?
Yeah, as long as her sister's not
in the middle of a huge case, which she is.
Mere, I just
- Is everything okay?
- Yeah, like I said, just busy.
With you, I mean.
Is everything okay with you?
I love you.
You know that, right?
So don't take it too hard
when I tell you to kiss my-
Tru, you have three looks:
One is, "Have you heard from Harrison?"
Two is, "I miss Mom.
"
And three is, "Are you clean, Meredith?"
And judging by the downcast eyes,
I'm gonna go with Number Three.
I'm clean, Tru.
My last slip-up was over a month ago.
It's in the past.
God, leave it there.
What if, I don't know
there were a random drug test today.
It could happen.
Would you pass?
This is ridiculous.
I'd pass, Tru.
That's good to hear.
Sorry for doubting you.
She's not with you?
I figured since it was Lindsay's birthday,
she might be with her sister.
All right.
Thanks, anyway.
Bye.
Hello? Housekeeping.
I have to replace all the alcohol
in the suite.
Here she is.
Sweet.
Yeah, it's nice.
What are you doing?
- I'm the bartender.
Nice.
This room is sick!
Nice to see you again.
I didn't know you were the bartender.
That's funny,
I could've sworn I didn't ask for one.
You didn't.
The hotel threw me in gratis
to make up for the problem with the room.
Nice.
- Anyway, what would you like?
Scotch.
Straight.
Gentlemen, a toast.
Yes.
To the best night of our lives.
Cheers.
Sorry I'm late.
You know, as a rule,
the best man should never be late.
No one ever said I was the best.
I'm just better than the rest of you idiots.
Look at this guy.
Come here.
Yeah, what's up?
A sixth guy just showed up.
So?
Only five bodies came into the morgue.
Somebody here doesn't die.
Let's say you're not crazy.
So the sixth guy did it?
No, I never saw any of their faces.
It means any one of them could've done it.
Whoever didn't come in dead,
that's the killer.
That's a hell of a pour, girl.
You do know that Seven and Seven
isn't seven shots of alcohol, right?
Of course.
You think this is my first day?
What's going on?
You look rough.
Things okay?
I've just been going through some stuff.
A night out with the boys
is probably just what you need.
Thank you.
You don't think it's wrong,
all of us being here together?
I think what's wrong
is you bringing that up.
Why don't you just relax,
have another drink, and just chill out?
All that stuff is in the past.
- Can I get you something?
- No, I'll get it myself.
You don't want any of that, trust me.
The hotel always buys the cheap stuff.
We need to teach you to appreciate
a smooth, well-aged scotch.
So, John says you're a gift
from the hotel.
Be sure
to tell your manager thanks.
- No problem.
- Better yet
why don't you give me his name?
I'd like to do it myself.
Actually, he's probably home
with the wife and kids by now.
But if I do my job right, I'll make sure
he finds you first thing in the morning.
Go!
Now do the other one.
Do the other one.
Hey, who brought this? Ethan? Cordoza?
Hello, boys.
Entertainment's here.
I'm gonna go get a little more comfortable.
Why don't you all do the same thing?
Shake this way.
All right!
Everything okay?
I mean, can I get you a cocktail?
How about a club soda
made to look like a *** and soda?
Okay.
You driving or something?
- No, I'm just sober.
Eighteen months.
- Congrats.
I used to drink pretty hardcore
back in the day.
That's how I dealt with things.
But I don't want to bring everybody down,
you know?
I'd rather keep it quiet.
No traces of alcohoI in his system.
Don't worry.
It'll be our little secret.
Thanks.
Cheers.
Would carbonation
speed up the effects of Avlocardyl?
I'm doing great, thanks.
Did you know if you squeeze
all the bacteria out of the intestines
you have enough to fill a coffee mug?
Hello, Davis.
Now about my question?
Carbonation.
Not that I know of.
I don't think
Are you at a party?
I'm guessing
this isn't the Sheriff's office, is it?
Hold on a second.
It's down the hall, up the stairs.
Is that Luc?
- Wish him luck on his interview.
- Good luck on your interview.
Thanks.
And tell him to check his teeth.
Is he a friend of yours?
- Could be.
Just tell him.
Excuse me.
You may want to check your teeth.
Thanks.
So, what about alcohol?
How does it react with Avlocardyl?
It wouldn't.
Alcohol acts as a masking agent,
covering all signs of the drug in the body.
So, say I would take a swig,
and then have three or four martinis.
Should I be concerned with-
- It's a simple question.
Avlocardyl plus liquor equals a dead body
with no traceable cause of death.
They were all poisoned.
The alcohol covered it up.
Thanks for the assist.
Go!
Looks like somebody's married.
Yeah, he's got a kid on the way, too.
It means any one of them could've done it.
You don't look so hot.
If I didn't know you weren't drinking,
I'd cut you off.
I needed some air.
It's a tough room.
You guys haven't seen each other
since college, right?
I mean, shouldn't this be
one big, happy reunion?
Right.
Everyone says
they're the best years of your life.
It doesn't always work out that way.
Are you okay?
Just some things I wish
I could go back and undo, you know?
Make right.
Do you ever feel that way?
All the time.
Maybe some of these guys
can deal with what happened but
What? Did something happen
back in college?
- We didn't even know her name.
- Who?
The girl from the video?
Hey, buddy.
Hey, Blake.
Where you been?
I bought you a lap dance.
She's waiting on you.
Get in there.
I think your break is over.
Hi, come on in.
I know we're all working late
these days, Meredith
but the firm's board is insisting
that we implement a random
drug-testing program for our employees.
Unbelievable.
Anyway, it shouldn't take
more than a few minutes.
If you want to check in at the table
in front of the restrooms.
Yeah, sure.
No, that's fine.
Her name's not Lenny.
Don't worry, you've got two hours
to scrape the frosting off and start over.
Hey, we're taking up a collection
to keep the party moving.
- You seen Blake?
- No.
Oh, she's all snuggly.
They all got girlfriends, sweetheart.
- What are you-
- You want to tell me what this is?
I was trying to keep track of your orders.
I was forgetting-
I checked with the hotel.
No record of them sending a bartender.
- More importantly, no record of you.
- All right.
Nice work.
I'm busted.
I'm calling security
and having your *** thrown out of here.
Hey, knock it off! I said, stop!
Get your hands off me.
Come on, it's a party.
- You think that's funny? You're sick.
- It's fine.
He didn't mean it.
Settle down.
I think you're blowing this
out of proportion.
You know what, I'm just gonna
take a couple of minutes.
Cool down.
Nice work.
Tara, are you
Wait, what are you doing?
You ask too many questions.
Get out.
Listen, don't do this.
How did you know?
Wallets were missing.
- You're just ripping them off?
- What did you think I was doing?
Look, I have never done this before,
I swear.
- Are you gonna call the cops?
No.
- What's that?
- Tequila.
I didn't bring tequila.
I found it behind the bar.
I've been drinking it since I got here.
Wait a second.
If it's not in the alcohol, then what's it in?
Oh, my God.
There's something in the drinks.
A vlocardyI is soluble in water.
The ice.
It's in the ice.
- Davis, it's me.
- For information, please dial 411.
Just one more question, I promise.
Is there any way to save a person
once Avlocardyl's in their system?
That must be some party.
Let me check.
Yeah, and it looks like
glucagon is the only known antidote.
Do we have it at the morgue?
Glucagon is a substitute for insulin
in diabetic emergencies,
so we might have it in the med kit.
- I think it's time you left.
- Hello?
Wait, you can't.
You don't understand.
- Something is gonna happen.
That's right.
You're gonna be escorted
from the building.
You're making a mistake.
I'm impressed.
You scared the hell out of me.
It took me four months
before I stole anything from the office.
Davis, I'm sorry-
Tru, don't.
I've been listening to
your mildly entertaining stories all day.
Obviously, something's up in your life.
I don't know if you're in trouble.
I just hope that one day you'll realize
you can be honest with me.
- Maybe I didn't make myself clear.
- Maybe I wasn't listening.
I know something happened in college
and what you're willing to do to cover up.
No one knows anything
except the five guys in that room.
What happened to the girl? Who was she?
- You can't hide from the past.
- Don't you think I know that?
Was it Ethan? What did he say?
No, nothing.
He just
Ice.
I thought it was you,
but you didn't plan tonight, did you?
No.
What does that have to do
with anything?
Don't know
what you're up to
but I finally found Robin Wilson.
Only she isn't any bride.
- Who's that?
- What?
Get off the phone.
Now.
She caught the guy cheating on her,
called the wedding off.
- That was three months ago.
- Right.
You've got 10 seconds to explain yourself.
This isn't a bachelor party, Blake.
The wedding was called off months ago.
That's crazy.
Why else would John want us all here?
Because you share a secret
he doesn't want you to tell.
Whatever happened in college, whatever
happened to that girl, it was John.
John did it.
Let me help you.
What's she still doing here?
I thought I told you to get rid of her.
She's got an interesting story
you all might want to hear.
Not to be a pain in the ***,
but we had her thrown out.
- Now you want us to listen to her?
- I think we've all been silent long enough.
This isn't a bachelor party.
Not anymore.
You scared off the stripper,
we're running out of ***-
John and his fianc�e broke up months ago.
Any of you guys know that?
Is that true, John?
Look, I can explain everything.
Come on, guys.
The best night of our lives, remember?
Thanks, guys.
- No, don't.
- Just give me a minute.
Going somewhere?
What's the point in hanging around?
You embarrassed me
in front of my friends.
They can't be that good friends, John.
They still thought
you were getting married.
It's not exactly an easy thing
to admit that your relationship failed,
you know?
I was gonna tell them all tonight.
I thought everybody
could use a good party.
With plenty of drinks.
On the rocks, right?
God, that's a long way to go
to cover up a ***.
- I don't know what you're talking about.
- Let me fill you in on a few things.
The first is one of your friends
wasn't drinking alcohol tonight.
So, sure,
he's got the Avlocardyl in his system
but without the alcohol to hide it
at some point,
someone's gonna figure out what you did.
And second,
it's a little bartending trick I picked up.
Even if you're drinking it straight,
like you
if you want to keep the drink cool
you shake a little crushed ice
in the bottom of the glass.
Yes, every glass, John.
Of course, if you didn't mess with the ice
then you won't need the antidote
your best man has in the next room.
- Five years late.
That's what I don't get.
Why now, after all this time?
Three weeks ago, I sent him a letter
saying I was going to the police.
You?
I couldn't take it anymore
and I tried to make it right.
Instead, I almost got us all killed.
What happened?
Catherine Hill.
We didn't even know her name
until we read it in the papers.
She was a freshman, made the mistake
of coming to a graduation party.
John got her alone in a room.
It's a little close, isn't it?
That hurts.
Stop it.
I told you, no!
- Who said it was up to you?
- Let go of me.
A girlfriend once said he slapped her.
He denied it and we believed him.
When he told us what happened that night
was an accident, we didn't believe him.
We didn't say anything.
To anybody.
And you sent a letter? That's something.
I didn't have the guts to sign it.
He didn't know which one of us
was turning him in.
So he had to kill all of you.
I'm sorry for not trusting you.
But with everything
I barely trust myself.
You did the right thing.
Five years too late.
Surprise!
Surprise!
Tru.
- You need something?
- How'd you know?
You take the fun out of everything.
It was fun for me.
Hello?
I'm sure you won't be surprised to hear
there was a drug test at my office.
Obviously, you knew something
and opted not to tell me
so I just called specifically
to not say "thank you.
"
But in case you're curious,
I passed the test.
Maybe now you'll get off my back
and let my past stay in the past.
Meredith, I wasn't trying to prove a point.
I was just trying to help.
- And I did, didn't I?
- Good night, Tru.
- You wanted to see me?
- Close the door.
Thanks for covering that
for me.
No problem.
I've never been paid
to provide a sample before.
But I gotta ask, how did you know
there was gonna be a drug test today?
I just had a feeling.
I just don't get it.
I went through all this
to save these five guys
and now there's a chance they'll go to jail.
What's the point?
Look, Tru, this thing you're dealing with
Maybe for you,
it's about more than just saving people.
See, these guys had a secret,
and they put it to rest.
Maybe, I don't know
Maybe you can try and do the same.
So Lindsay has this theory.
One out of every seven guys is a good one.
I've spent an entire evening
with six guys that were bad.
So does that make you Number Seven?
I wouldn't bet on it.
Don't worry, Tru.
He's out there.
You know him?
No, not yet.