"DVDRip.XviD-ORPHEUS DVDRip.XviD-ORPHEUS DVDRip.XviD-ORPHEUS DVDRip.XviD-ORPHEUS DVDRip.XviD-ORPHEUS" "Can you tell me what happened at the end of last season of medium?" "Oh, it was very... it was a really nice story." "Joe was held hostage." "There was gunshots." "There were five of us in that room." "Only two of us made it out alive." "So he was told by his lawyer that he could actually sue." "My name is Cooper Conroy." "I'm an attorney, Mr. Dubois." "Can you talk for a moment?" "Talk about what?" "About the millions of dollars I believe you're entitled to." "What is this?" "It's a liability waiver." "So you're saying that if I don't sign these, I can't come back to work?" "Allison was begging neve campbell, the reporter chick, not to print the truth about her." "That reporter had to be, like, a little snitch." "You cannot run this story!" "Debra!" "Please!" "What about my life?" "!" "My husband's life?" "My children's lives?" "And now Allison's whole life is in turmoil and in jeopardy." "Well, the press is after her." "Can you talk about your relationship as a spiritual advisor to the district attorney?" "Do you actually talk to dead people?" "Her boss is about this close to losing his job." "This new D.A. Came in, started cleaning house, and no one seemed to have wanted Allison's services anymore." "I'd like you all to meet an old law school buddy of mine, tom van dyke, assistant district attorney out of flagstaff and a good friend." "No devalos." "He's just not there." "*******" "****" "To tell me that my part-time consulting services probably won't be needed for the foreseeable future." "Look, I understand that manny is in hot water." "I know you're on thin ice where you are, but neither of you takes my calls?" "Allison, manny is on a boat in the gulf of mexico fishing." "And as for you, what do you want me to say?" "You're toxic!" "Given the way things are going, nobody wants to hear your dreams." "Nobody wants to hear from Allison dubois." "Now they both don't have jobs." "How are they going to survive?" "I don't know what they're going to do." "Yeah, I don't know." "yeah, that makes no sense to me." "No." "We've been negotiating this deal for three and half months." "Now he's insisting we close it this second?" "No." "You can't conference him in right now." "I'm with ben." "What?" "Uh, hold on." "I'm losing you." "Yeah." "Hold on a second." "Ben, come here, buddy." "Dad?" "Yeah, uh... fine." "All right, put him through." "Ben?" "Uh, no, no, sorry, Mr. Rivercott." "Can you just give me one second, please?" "Yes, Mr. Rivercott." "I'm here." "Yes, sir, and I'm ready to do some business." "Well, if that's all that's standing between us and a deal, sir, I'm sure we can... ben?" "Ben?" "Buddy, can you hear me?" "!" "Ben?" "!" "Oh, god." "Ben!" "Ben?" "Ben!" "Ben!" "Ben!" "What?" "Did you say something?" "Dream." "A little boy." "A kidnapping, I think." "What are you going to do?" "Here." "You want to call someone?" "There's no one to call." "Don't you remember?" "Oh, yeah." "I guess for a minute there, I was hoping that was just a dream." "S04E01" " And Then ." "S04E01" " And Then Original Air Date — 7 January 2008" "I am sixteen going on seventeen i know that I'm naive fellows I meet may tell me I'm sweet and willingly I believe" "I am 16 going on 17... oh, no, not again." "We really need to have a boy." "I'm just saying, i don't think it's fair." "Fair?" "I don't think it's about fair." "I mean, if what you're saying is true," "I'm sure it's just 'cause they want to know that whoever they give the lead role to can handle the pressure and the responsibility." "Being in a new school and balancing that with all the homework." "So you agree?" "You think it's just fine that because I'm in the ninth grade, and it's my first year in high school that I shouldn't play the lead in the school play?" "Even though it's the perfect play for me and it's the perfect role for me and I'm perfect for it?" "Here, babe." "It's no good." "I'm sorry, baby." "That's all the peanut butter we have left." " Mom, what do you think?" " What do I think?" "I think just because all the other kids are saying ninth graders never get the lead doesn't make it so." "I think you ought to wait to see that you didn't get the part before you get all upset." "Great." "Just my luck." "When I'm in ninth grade, they do the sound of music." "And then, when I'm in tenth, they'll do the wiz or dreamgirls." "Just watch." "Yeah, it's tough looking like you." "And now authorities and the young man's family are asking for your help." "A $20, 000 reward is being offered for any information leading to the recovery of ben goldman, and both the chief of police and acting district attorney van dyke have pledged..." "D.A.'S office." "Of course, the election is still several months away, and just to put some things in perspective, only about 32% of the eligible electorate is even aware that there's going to be an election." "But among those that are, slightly more than 70% recognized your name, and about half of them indicated that they were favorably disposed to seeing you continue... excuse mé a moment." "Can you tell him it's about the missing goldman boy?" "I-I think I may be able to help." "I think I may know some things." "As soon as he returns to the office, I'll give him the message." "And you have all my num...?" "Boy and girls?" "Okay, I need everyone's attention, because today we have a special guest." "So our mouths are closed and our eyes and ears are open." "And now-- and this is pretty exciting" "I'm going to introduce a real, live police detective." "From our very own phoenix police force, let's welcome detective... is it, uh, scanlawn?" "scanlon." "I feel like I'm having a nervous breakdown." "Who am I speaking with?" "It's Allison." "It's Allison dubois." "Uh, please don't hang up." "I know you're not supposed to take my calls." "I know I'm persona non grata." "Allison, we've been through this." "I had a dream about the goldman boy." "I called the district attorney's office." "I left van dyke a message." "I know he's never going to call mé back." "I called the phoenix P.D. I can't get a detective to take my call." "I don't know what to tell you." "Well, I have to do something." "I can't see what I see, know what I know, and not do anything with it, not tell anyone." "I can't go buy peanut butter and pretend that I didn't see it." "Allison, they've got me doing public relations now." "I'm about the furthest thing there is from a homicide detective." "You are the closest thing to a homicide detective I know." "tell me what you saw." "It happened in a toy store." "They already know that." "He used a doll, a marionette, to lure the boy." "Allison, none of this stuff matters." "It has to matter." "Why would I see it?" "Why would someone bother to show it to me if it didn't matter?" "Did you see him?" "Did you see the man who took the boy?" "Not from the front." "He was wearing A... green jacket." "A green denim jacket." "All right, fine." "Green denim." "I'll tell someone." "Whether they listen, whether they care" " I can't control that." "hi." "Have a seat." "last time you applied for unemployment benefits?" "God." "Uh, sometime in the eighties." "Um... engineer?" "aerospace." "So, um, what are we doing to find work?" "I'm sending out letters of inquiry." "I'm, you know, calling friends and going to conferences." "It's tough because there are really only two other aerospace companies in the area that do the work in the fields that I specialize in, so it'S..." "I got three kids in school, so we-we really don't want to leave the area." "You're in a tough spot." "Made good money, too." "Never see it coming, do you?" ""Dubois."" "Oh, my goodness." "Dubois?" "I take that back." "Maybe you did see it coming." "I mean, maybe your wife did anyway." "$111.80." "All right." "Thanks." "oh, ma'am, that card's being denied." "Do you have another card?" "No, I-I don't need another card." "There's a mistake." "I know this card's good." "I just paid the bill a couple weeks ago." "Is there a problem?" "I have things I need to do." "There's no problem." "We're just sorting something out here." "okay, ma'am, that card's just going to keep being denied." "And if you swipe it one more time," "I'm just going to get a message to take it away from you." "You got cash?" "Well, not enough for all this stuff." "Okay." "All right, let's just figure out what you really need, okay?" "My name?" "Rolen." "Allison rolen." "Uh, I think I may have some information about this, uh, goldman boy's disappearance." "$240 a week." "You work for the samecompany 15 years." "The government takes thousandsof dollars every month, and then when you get fired, when you can't get work, they give you $240 a week." "And act like you really oughtto be ashamed of yourself for even asking for it." "The guy at theunemployment office recognized our last name." "He knew about you." "maybe I should takemarie out of preschool." "I'm home now." "It's not likeshe has to be there." "No, don't do that." "We're not there yet." "Hell, haven't youbeen listening?" "I just got us $240 a weekto blow on anything we want." "Hey, what is it?" "Why are youbreathing so hard?" "What'd you see, hmm?" "He's white." "Or at leasthis feet are white." "What I think he's doingto that little boy... is there anyone to call?" "Is there anything to do?" "Eat me, stupid." "Haven't you heard?" "Drugs are bad." "Puppets." "They, uh... they want me to try'em with the older kids." "Third graders." "I hate my life." "You're still a detective." "What are you talking about?" "What it says on my badge?" "No." "Yes." " If you think you know something, if you think you can help..." " I don't know anything." "But you said Allison dubois called you with... with nonsense, withnothing that matters." "She told me that ithappened in a toy store." "The father told us ithappened in a toy store." "Said the guy was wearinga green denim jacket." "Besides, I'm on romper room duty." "It's not my case." "Make it your case." "Go to the store." "Look around." "Flash your badge." "Talk to people." "You're not listening." "I'm on the reefer madness tour." "You'renot listening, after hours." "Look at the crimescene photos." "Go see the family." "People don't get iratebecause there are too many cops asking questions." "Tell them the mayor'soffice sent you." "Tell them isent you." "You don't get it." "This new D.A... let me handle the new D.A. ... hello?" "Allison rolen?" "I'M... sorry, may I ask who's calling?" "This is ameritips." "You called our 800 number and left us some information about the goldman kidnapping." "I'm following up." "My name is Cynthia Keener." "Uh, right, um... what can I do for you?" "Actually, I was wondering if we could meet." "You could come to our Phoenix office, or I could come to your home." "Do we really have to meet?" "Well, I do need to follow up." "I guess it really depends if you're serious." "Serious about the information you gave us." "Serious about the reward." "Uh, right, the reward." "I completely forgot." "I really don't feel comfortablemeeting at my home." "You know the scottsdale fashion square mall?" "How about we meet in the food court?" "Say tomorrow at 11:00?" "Okay." "How will I recognize you?" "Don't worry, I'll find you." "That's what I do for a living." "hey, girls!" "Come on, hurry up!" "Daddy's going to pick up marie and bridgetteand meet us at home." "Hannah, honey, do youneed a ride home?" "Oh, my god!" "I got called back for maria this afternoon!" "Oh, my god!" "You nervous?" "Terrified." "Look at her." "Brooke greene?" "I know her." "Yeah, well... she's in the tenth grade, and I hear she's amazing." "She's perfect for this." "I don't stand a chance." "Hey, the idea is to psychher out, not yourself." "Never mind." " Hey, brooke." " Hi, hannah." "What's going on?" "I just..." "I know you're goingout there in a minute, and I don't want youto get rattled." "Rattled by what?" "Ariel's motheris out there." "Okay." "And you know whoshe is, right?" "Yeah." "Well, she's ariel's mother." "and the thing is, she already knows her daughter'sgetting the part." "I mean, that's whyshe's sitting out there." "I just..." "I didn't want you to see herand have it mess you up." "Brooke greene?" "You're on." "thing is, we just closed, and it's pouring out." "Couldn't we do thisanother time?" "I mean, come on, you guys were here for two days." "My employeesare still crying about all thewages they lost." "Yeah, well, the store's closed now, and no one's losing a dime." "How about you justtake 20 minutes and walk me through it?" "What's in this direction?" "Two bathroom doors, both locked, employees lounge and lockers, warehouse spacefor additional inventory." "Other cops alreadybeen through it twice." "Yeah, well, you know what they say." "Third time's a charm." "Who do you sayyou work for again?" "The mayor?" "That's what I said." "I hate him." "Oh, don't tell mewe have a leak." "I just had this damn roofre-tarred a month ago." "You use red tar?" " What are you talking about?" " What's above us?" "Toys, what do you think?" "Who's up here?" " Someone's up here!" " It's the mice." "When it rainsthey come inside." "It's the mice." "am I above the spotwhere that drop hit me?" "You gotta gotowards the rail." "Hey, hey, take iteasy up there!" "I gotta sell that stuff." "He's not here." "Is he?" "What are youtalking about?" "Who?" "I don't know." "I think I was asleep." "Then I felt it." "His head on my chest." "He was lying on top of me." "And it was so real." "I mean, I..." "I could smell his hair." "Why doesn't someone call?" "Ask for ransom?" "Or the the police?" "Why don't the police call?" "Someone." "I think he's gone." "I think he just came to me... said "good-bye."" "I think that's what it was." "what?" "What is it?" "He's dead." "I think the littlegoldman boy is dead." "No..." "I don'tthink so, honey." "I just got into bed." "I just got donewatching the news." "They didn't saya word about it." "What are youtalking about?" "It's the middleof the night." "No, Allison, it's 11:45." "You went to bedjust after 10:00." "I stayed up towatch the news." "I'm telling you." "Who you calling?" "I'm calling scanlon." "Maybe he knows something." "hello?" "!" "I'd like to speakwith the officer in charge." "Hello?" "!" "Would someone point me towardsthe lead detective, please?" "that would be me." "You?" "You found the boy?" "I was unaware that you were even assignedto this case, detective." "Some friends inthe mayor's office asked me to look into it." "Kind of like anafter school project." "Who knows?" "Who else knows about this?" "Just me and thestore manager." "Coroner's on his way." "Other than that... you haven't spokento any press?" "I called your office, the districtattorney's office." "That's the protocol." "That's what I did." "This boy's parentsare in a lot of pain." "I'd like to try tokeep this under wraps for another 12 hours or so, at least until thecoroner and forensics have had a chanceto take a look." "Maybe generate some clues, get us closer to theanimal who did this." "I think that would makethis a much easier pill for the parents to swallow." "For everyone to swallow." "Certainly makefor a better story in the press." "Can I count on yourdiscretion, detective?" " Can I sleep on it?" " No." "Not unless you planon sleeping alone." "Let's keep yourgirlfriend out of this." "I'm tired of her calison your behalf." "I need to know ifI can count on you." "I don't know what to tell you." "It's after midnight and I haveto get up in five hours to talk to a groupof student crossing guards about the importanceof walking on the green and not in between." "Really?" "I'm sure I couldfind somebody else to take care ofthat for you." "A valuable man like you, youshould be out in the field." "A valuable man like you shld be leading investigations for my office." "It's not here." "What's not there?" "Something I wassure would be." "So now you're the star of the play?" "It's high school." "There are no stars, but..." "I'm the lead." "Cool." "Do you know where daddy is?" "No, I agree with you, mom." "Yes." "No, I agree with oprah." "In a civilized society, women should wear underwear, particularly if they're public figures, getting out of cars, being photographed." "Mom... yeah, mom... mom.Mom." "I need to borrow some money." "Allison rolen?" "Have I made a mistake?" "Cynthia Keener." "Ameritips." "Allison?" "I thought I was goingto meet you ten minutes at the food court." "Oh, I just, well, um..." "I was early, and I saw you standing there." "At least I thought it was you standing there." "I'm kind of intuitive that way." "Is-is this all right?" "I'd be happy to wait till 11:00." "Oh, this is fine, this is fine." "I know it sounds so ancient, but I wanted to be a nun." "You just don't hear that anymore, but I did." "I wanted to wear a habit and sit in the front row at christmas mass, get mentioned in father's sermons." "So I took temporary vows of poverty, celibacy and obedience." "And I don't know what happenedto the vows of poverty and celibacy, but it soon became very evident that I had no talent whatsoeverfor obedience." "So, then I decided to goin to the family business, become a cop." "I went to college, I studied criminology." "Me, too." "Back then, for a woman, it was... tough." "Anyway, I saw anad for ameritips." "And I've been an investigator with them for 20 years." "And I got my wish" "I'm poor, I'm celibate, and I don't have to listen to anyone." "How many people phoned in about the goldman boy?" "We logged about 1, 400 calls." "1, 400 calls?" "Most of those are cranks and others are people fishing for the reward money." "The credible ones really jump out at you, which is why I'm here." ""Green, denim jacket."" "That's rather specific, isn't it?" "Of course, it's not the kind of clue that's going toget you a reward." "Oh, I don't careabout the reward." "I don't care about the money." "The money would be good--it would be great-- but..." "I really can't getthat little boy out of my mind." "I know what you mean." "This is a ground floorplan of the toy store where the goldmanboy was abducted." "I wonder if you wouldn't mind indicating with the cursor where you were when you saw the man take him." "What do you mean?" "Well, the "x" here is where Mr. Goldman said his son was standing the last time he saw him." "And this green "x" here is the position of the father." "Where would you have been?" "I mean, you would have had to have been fairly close to see that the jacketwas denim." "Were you in the store at all, Allison?" "Enjoy your iced tea." "You should google me." "My married name is dubois." "Allison dubois." "D-u-b-o-I-S." "I know what I'm talking about." "The jacket is green." "And the man who took him?" "He likes to dance." "And..." "I think the little boy is dead." "You think thelittle boy is dead?" "Well, I work for the parents, and I think I would know if the little boy is dead." "I think you're one of thecruelest people I've ever met." "Well, I'm not trying to be." "I saw his spiritvisit his parents last night." "You saw?" "Look me up." "It's on your computer." "Right therefor all the world to see." " Eeny, meeny, miny, moe." " Bridge." "Catch a tiger by the toe." " I know what I want for christmas." " If he hollers..." "I want my own room." " Let him go." " What are you doing?" "Choosing who's goingto take me to school." "Well, now that you guysdon't have to be anywhere in the morning..." " I miss work." " me, too." "What do you mean there's no evidence, detective?" "This, this little boy's bodyis covered with evidence." "He is drenched in blood." "Was he shot?" "Was he stabbed?" "Poisoned." "Forced to ingest something--we don't know what yet- that very rapidly broughton massive dehydration, all the fluid in hisbody is just gone." "The skin tissue is nothing but a hard crust." "The blood you see there came from his eyes, his nose, his mouth," " and his anus." " That's enough, detective." "We're gonna begin reinterviewing all the store employees this morning." "I'm hopingthat fairly soon the lab will be able to tell us the exact nature of the poison." "That should certainly helppoint us towards whoever might have done this." "I don't think we can keep a lid on it much longer." "I know you're not looking forward to calling the parents." "I'm just afraid if we don'T... too many people are aware--cops, lab technicians-- for the media not to find out." "We don't have a single clue?" "We don't have a single leadon who this might be?" "Well, there is one, but it'S... not much to hang your hat on." "I'm not even sureif it's credible." "I need something for the press." "He may have been wearinga green, denim jacket." "You found a fiber?" "Allison dubois had a dream." "Sir?" "I'll, uh, call the parents, I'll notify the mediathe boy is dead." "There are no leadsat the present time." "This shocking news just in." "The coroner's office confirming that the body of ben goldman, that young boy reported missing since last week, was apparently discovered by authorities sometime yesterday." "Details of the discovery are not being shared with reporters, nor is there any press conference scheduled at this time." "I need someone older and wiser telling me what to do you are 17 going on 18" "I'll depend on you." "I could never do that." "What are you talking about?" "You have the part." "Yeah... but nobody was more surprised than I was when it happened." "I was sureit was going to be you." "What?" "Your mother didn't tell you?" "Tell me what?" "She seemed to think you knew." "She seemed to think you dreamt it and made it so." "There was no usein even trying... well, I didn't dream it." "The first I heard about youbeing called back was when you told me." "The first..." "I heard about you getting the part was when you got it." "Mom, this girlis maria." "Hi, mom." "Hey!" "I thought you guys werehere the whole time." "Daddy let us playat the park until the police came and kicked us out!" "Turns out the place closes at dark, wh s no sense to me." "Where are high school kid ssupposed to go and do the thingsthey can't do at home if the park is closed?" "Dad!" "Did you grab the mail?" "Why, you expecting something?" "I thought maybemom... grandma... might have sent me something." "Oh, what?" "Joe?" "I asked herfor a loan." "I tried toconvince her it was gonna be cheaperthan bail." "Oh, joe... she said she was gonna think about it." "Talk to heraccountant." "I guess I was just kind of hoping that her answer wouldbe in the mail." "It's the mice." "when it rains they come inside." "It's the mice!" "Am I above the spotwhere that drop hit me?" "You gotta gotowards the rail." "Hey, hey!" "Take it easyup there!" "I gotta sellthat stuff!" "Come on, pick up your phone." "Allison, it'sbarely 6:00." "He's probablysleeping." "The nut." "I don't know." "He's not taking my calls lately." "He hasn't been returningthem either." "Hi.This is detective lee scanlon." "Leave a message and I'll call you back." "I mean, what is itthat you want him to say?" "What is it that you want him to tell you?" "I mean, you dreamt the boy was a mouse." "But clearly... he's not a mouse." "Well... it means something." "who you calling now?" " Dinovi." " Lynn?" "It's Allison." "I need to speakto him." "Um, he's not here." "Yeah, he left a half hour ago." "He's at the toy store." "They're reinterviewing all the employees before the place opens this morning." "You want the address?" "Now the last time you spoke to police you mentioned that you do open the store mondays and thursdays and that thereforeyou do have a key." "Is that correct mr..." "Mr. Kaye?" "There's a lady hereto see you." "Detective, I'm Cynthia Keener." "I'm an investigatorwith ameritips." "well... you're here early." "Didn't expect to see you till rehearsal this afternoon." "Actually, that's why I came by." "I need you to listen to something." "What do you mean?" "You want to sing somethingfor me?" "Not exactly." "Brooke?" "Now, Mr. Kaye, obviously, what we need from you is someone to corroborate your where abouts for the 24 hours prior to the discovery of the goldman boy." "You have another visitor." "A mouse?" "It means something." "I'm sorry." "Not to me." "Neither does the green denim jacket or the dancing." "I don't know what to tell you, Allison, but you can't hang around here." "I'm just starting to get some traction with the new D.A." "If he finds out you were here... fine." "Maybe you could do me a favor." "Maybe you could give me a callwhen you're done with all this." "Or maybe, uh... maybe you could pick upthe phone when I call you." "I could probably swing that." "I miss devalos." "Me, too." "Girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes snowflakes that stayon my nose and eyelashes silver white winters that melt into springs..." "I don't understand." "When we get back home... what are we gonna do?" "What are you gonna do?" "I don't know.I'm not sure." "I just can't spendanother day waiting for permissionto be who I am." "I'm a lawyer." "I practice law." "It's all I really know." "And if I can't do it for the people, I'll open up my own office." "I'll start my own practice." "These are a fewof my favorite things raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens brown paper packages tied upwith strings... miss heath... apparently you alsohave a key." "these are a fewof my favorite things... what the hell is that?" "somebody unlocking the warehouse door." "when the dog bites when the bee stings when I'm feeling sad... well, I don'tunderstand." "I thought everyone who hadkeys to the building were here this morning." "Well, yeah." "Everyone who works for us." "Sorry." "You, you guys having a meeting?" "Nobody told me." "And you are?" "Oh, the exterminator." "We have a contract." "Put some poison outthe other day." "I'm just back to pick up the mice." "The mice?" "Mice." "Rats." "They've had a real problem with them." "See, I put the poison out a couple of nights ago." "But thing is, once they eat that stuff, it makes them really stiffand bloody." "So you really want to get rid of them before it starts to smell, and it getsinto the air-conditioning." "Is it okay?" "I won't make too much noise." "We should question him.He has a key." "Uh, you know what?" "I left my glovesin my other jacket." "I just gonna runto my truck." "Uh, you mind if I come with?" "Yeah." "A little bit." "Who the hell are you?" "I'm a detective with the Phoenix police force." "I'm investigating the murderof a young boy." "I-I'd like to ask you some questions." "I simply remember... what was the color of that other jacket?" "Was it green?" "My favorite things and then I don't feel... so bad!" "hello." "Green denim jacket." "He was doing a little dancy thing when he first walked in the room." "Exterminator." "Which I guess explains the mouse." "So what are you doing?" "me, I'm just, uh..." "I'm paying bills." "Well, no, actually... lee, someone's at the door." "This guy van dyke-- he's an idiot." "Let me try and talk to him about you." "Let me see if we can't get you back here... at least part-time." "really.So they making snowballsin hell now?" "Lee, let me call you back." "I googled you." "Apparently I oweyou an apology." "$2, 500?" "This is a personal check." "This is your check." "Why are you doing this?" "I couldn't get you the reward." "Um, you didn't find him" " I mean, your clue didn'treally find him but I thought maybe we could keep in touch." "Perhaps come to some sort of an arrangement." "Not between you and ameritips, but between you and me." "I'm an investigator, and someone like you..." "I have a feeling that we could do each other a lot of good." "And as I mentioned the other night," "I'm really quite intuitive, too." "I'll be calling."