Liv and Johnny stake out the building since they do not have the apartment number. Johnny keeps punctuating every sentence with a weather comment, saying that it's 63 degrees Fahrenheit, and 17 degrees Celsius. Liv gets annoyed, complaining that his predictions are wrong. Liv says she needs luck, as they are not the only ones looking for the video. And she's right. 31. INT. SCOTT E.'S APARTMENT - SIMULTANEOUSLY (25:17-25:52) B Major climbs in through the window and starts looking for Scott E.'s computer when he is interrupted by a noise down the street. He looks out the window and he sees Blaine and Julian arriving. 32. EXT. SCOTT E.'S APARTMENT - CONTINUOUS (25:53-26:08) C Blaine and Julian climb the stairs and try to open the back …show more content…
EXT. ORDERLY'S APARTMENT - MOMENTS LATER (28:19-28:33) B Liv tries to get to the orderly's unlocked window by climbing up a drainpipe. 40. INT. ORDERLY'S APARTMENT - MOMENTS LATER (28:34-29:27) B Liv unlocks the door and lets Johnny in. They find Scott E.'s locked phone in the toilet tank, along with other phones and bags of pills. Johnny asks her to leave the bathroom so he can have "Johnny time." 41. INT. SEATTLE P.D. BULLPEN - MOMENTS LATER (29:28-29:48) Liv calls Clive to let him know that she's had a vision and that the orderly steals prescription pills and patients' personal effects. Clive tells her that he can't get a search warrant based on her visions. 42. INT. ORDERLY'S APARTMENT - CONTINUOUS (29:49-30:21) Liv turns on the stereo and pushes the volume to the maximum. She then calls the police, pretending to be a neighbor complaining about the noise. Johnny comes out of the bathroom, a big smile on his face and dancing like it's the 80s. Liv takes out the drugs from the orderly's stash and put them right in front of the window and opens the curtains. The police officer on the phone informs her that she is sending a patrol car to check out the complaint. 43. INT. LIV'S BEDROOM - NIGHT (30:22-30:57) …show more content…
Major is asleep on her bed, but as she walks in, he wakes up. He stays awake long enough to tell her that he hasn't found a new job, and falls right back to sleep. Liv lies next to her, settling her head in the nook of his arm. Major wraps his free hand around her and they smile. (Hero Succeeds… Almost) 44. INT. LIV'S BEDROOM - DAY (30:58-31:23) A & B Liv wakes up to her ringing phone, alone in her bed. Clive is on the phone, telling her that right after they hung up, dispatch got a call to the orderly's apartment. He asks her to come to the station to interrogate the orderly with him. Major walks into the room, buttoning up his shirt, and smiling at Liv. 45. INT. SEATTLE P.D. INTERROGATION ROOM - DAY (31:24-32:26) A Clive interrogates the orderly, who is getting sick… or going through withdrawal. He admits to pawning Scott E.'s personal effects but swears he did not kill him. The orderly also confesses that Dr. Larson gave him the prescription pills in exchange for his silence for not telling anyone about her affair with Scott E, and her pregnancy. 46. INT. DR. LARSON'S OFFICE - DAY (32:27-34:24)
On the third floor, between the rooms 315 and 319, there lies an elevator. The two kiss, rejuvenate their “bubbliness”, and strategize what to do next. Zane and Tally climbed to the rooftop and climbed a radio tower from there, for they hypothesized the key to room 317 was hidden atop the tower. Tally snatches the key and makes her way back down to the safety of the roof. Valentino 317 was the room filled with graffiti and belongings from previous “Crims” who visited the room.
Alice and Jerry figure out the truth, and Alice realized the error of her ways. Jerry was captured, and Alice searched for a way to find Jerry back in his apartment. On a hunch, Alice was able to find a partially abandoned building, great for secret operations. The halls were dark, and lit up only at the ends, and there were silhouettes of people stalking the halls.
Nevertheless, her attempts are futile as he dismisses her once more, putting his supposed medical opinion above his wife’s feelings. The story takes a shocking turn as she finally discerns what that figure is: a woman. As the story progresses, she believes the sole reason for her recovery is the wallpaper. She tells no one of this because she foresees they may be incredulous, so she again feels the need to repress her thoughts and feelings. On the last night of their stay, she is determined to free the woman trapped behind bars.
When police came to the home to investigate, they found evidence of a cleanup. They found a bucket, mops, and a special vacuum. The police then started to investigate Scott’s shed where they found stuff to make homemade anchors and found 4 anchors but one of them was missing. They also found a pair of pliers and a dark hair stand. One thing Laci did not know was Scott was having
Andrea, her roommate, is seeking treatment from addiction to heroin and self-harm. Gwen refuses to having anything to do with the treatment center and group therapy. She believes she doesn’t have a drinking problem at all and therapy is silly. While still denying she has a problem, her boyfriend Jasper slips her a bottle of pills while visiting her. Gwen and Jasper leave the campus and have a night of partying. Gwen arrives back in her room the next morning clearly intoxicated. Cornell, the director of the rehab facility, confronts Gwen and informs her that she violated the rules of the facility. Gwen is told she is being kicked out of the program and is being sent to jail. She becomes outraged and denies that she has a problem and can quit whenever she chooses. Leaving the director’s office, she goes to her bedroom and decides to take the pills that Jasper slipped her. She ends up spitting out the pills and throwing the rest of the bottle out of the window.
Eliza Dawson makes a mental note to ask the staff about the unfamiliar character and to find out who let him into the
Sergeant Walls placed himself behind the motel room as a precaution, while Shanks knocked on the door of room 114 with the other officers. Shanks noticed a woman looking through the blinds from inside the room and he asked if she would open the door and speak with them, she nodded and closed the blinds. For about two minutes, the officers heard things moving around inside...
Joanna stated that she left again. When she returned she went into her bedroom and saw that it was a mess, she stated that she believed that he had taken her gun as well. Joanna stated that she yelled at Craig to give her back her gun and he replied that he did not take the gun. I observed the gun in question on her bed in its open case she stated that he must have returned it.
One night ,while working as usual, Jane Doe injects nasal spray butorphanol (Stadol) to a couple women who are in labor. Some of the women did not require the full dosage of the drug so she slipped the leftovers in her pocket. Once her shift had ended that night, Jane was getting ready to leave when she decided to use the restroom. When she was there she remembered that she had some leftover drugs in pocket. Jane cautiously looked around and checked every stall to make sure no one was there. She then took the drugs out and injected herself. Thirty minutes later a colleague finds Jane passed out in the restroom. She is immediately treated and once awake, is taken to a drug-testing facility to provide a urine sample. At the drug-testing facility Jane admitted to stealing the drug and justified herself by saying it helped her cope with the stress of taking on extra shifts, and caring for her two young children and her severely disabled mother. Jane said “I thought I could stop any time but I was wrong.”
Liv enters the morgue to find Ravi sitting with JIMMY, a police sketch artist. Ravi told Jimmy that Liv was looking for a man she has a crush on, and Jimmy agrees to help them, after revealing an uncomfortable
He finds himself intimidated by the doctors, particularly the young Dr. McIntyre. One can infer that this younger doctor had achieved a level of success that evades Lyle’s grasp, causing feelings of insecurity and envy. Lyle tries to bring the doctor down to a level at which he can contend and sees this doctor as a salesmen like himself. Lyle sees Dr. McIntyre as detached and scheming, “withholding the proper degree of warmth, solicitude”, and that he is a poker player maintaining a bluff. In Lyle’s head, this young doctor is attempting to ‘sell’ a mental illness diagnosis that caused Enid’s suicide. Lyle even sounds skeptical about his daughter’s medical prognoses though it all seemed observable in her poor condition and ragged appearance. As the more experienced salesman, Lyle, knows that he “wasn’t born yesterday”, so he will not be moved to change the story of Enid’s “accident”. He feels as if these doctors are interrogating him in a way that disrespects his position and story. He is further stripped of agency and authority as he is repeatedly questioned. Oates’s techniques in writing the “interrogation” omit many interrogative punctuation which leads us to assume the questions are lifelessly stated or that the dialogue is quick and judgemental. His discomfort in the questioning at the police station supports the notion that he lacks the conviction and confidence in what he repeats over and over: “she was not”. Lyle appears to be the only one who swallows Enid’s lie, even Hannah and Lizzie search for a suicide letter. His eagerness to believe Enid’s lie to regain control of his family. Lyle “knows” that he “must choose his words with care”, “knew to keep his voice controlled” and so one. He does not wish to question his control and face his failures as a father and husband. Lyle tries to convince himself by reasoning Enid “wouldn’t have had the presence of mind to
Elaine and the rest of the people, and also how he uses it to lock
man he met up with him. Dr. Campbell was summoned to a fight. But the
Oliver gets the rest of the team who are struggling to get through the crowd. They races down the hallway and lightly knock three times on the Principal’s wooden door. There is no response. Annabeth and Dexter try but they can’t open the lock. Oliver goes to the other side of the hallway and rams into the door, knocking it down with a loud THUD. The team invite themselves in to take a look.
Her imagination starts going wild and she begun to visualize this amazing home that turns out to be just another creepy house in a new neighborhood that she does not feel to be her own. As the situation unfolds, we see Sadness want to take over, but Joy refuses to give her the commend as he wants to keep Riley happy by letting her visualize how her room can look like ones the movers come with all her personal belongings, but this soon come to a scratching stop as her mother informs her to the mistake that the movers have done. This sends her in a down word spiral witch affects her way of thinking and begins to changer her