"In 1986, they were the best of friends." "20 years later, on the night of their high school reunion, one of them has been murdered." "This is the story of six friends told over 20 years." "Each chapter is a new year." "Each year brings us one step closer to the truth." "Previously on Reunion:" "One of you shot and killed one of your best friends." "And I happen to think it's you, Father Malloy." "Special Agent Halbridge, FBI." "Brewster's going down." "You can either go down with him, or you can do yourself a favor and you can help us out." "If this is the pitch for your company..." "No, no, it's me asking you out on a date." "Cool." "Your baby's name is Amy Elizabeth Phillips adopted by Paul and Meghan Phillips." "There's a father." "His name is Will Malloy, but he doesn't know." "Whoever gets that nanny job is going to have more contact with my baby than I ever will." "Maybe there is still a way that you can be part of Amy's life." "This is a very difficult decision for us." "If you hire me, I will treat Amy like she's one of my own." "You're back with Craig, right?" "Nothing's going on between Craig and me." "Maybe not yet, but I saw you dancing with him." "It's just a matter of time." "Oh, my God." "You look so beautiful." "Right, Amy?" "Can you believe I'm getting married this weekend?" "I always knew you guys would." "I mean, I remember in tenth grade when Craig introduced you as the future Mrs. Brewster." "It's one of the things I love about Craig." "He's always had this certainty about everything, you know?" "I've never seen you look happier." "Amy, doesn't Sam look happy?" "Yeah." "All that stuff I used to stress about... he has this way of making it all... disappear." "And the sex..." "Oh, my..." "look at the time." "Um..." "All right, you, we got to get going." "We don't want Mommy to get angry at us." "Sit down." "Okay." "How's she been lately, the adoptive mother?" "Um... good days and bad." "But if she were to see us here, it would be a very bad day for all three of us, so we're going to go." "Bye." "Bye, Amy." "Bye-bye." " Oh, hey, Carla." " Hey." "Hey, Amy." "Wow." "Look at you." "You can't see me in my dress before the wedding!" "It's bad luck." "Then I guess I'd better help you take it off." "Ah, Heather..." "All right, I got the car packed, I got your favorite gum." "New York, here we come." "You all right?" "Not really." "Oh, come on." "Don't worry." "My friends are going to love you." "Everybody loves you." "No, it's just..." "Oh, God, I feel sick." "Don't worry, you'll feel better as soon as we get on the road." "And if not, Sam's premed and Craig is really rich, so they'll take great care of you." "It's not that." "Honey..." "There's something important I need to tell you before we go." "Okay, what is it?" "See... sometimes you can plan for these things... and sometimes you can't." "You wanted to see me, sir?" "Yes." "Sit down." "I just learned that one of our investors was recently approached by a federal officer." "Federal officer?" "FBI." "What this means is that they've opened an investigation into the Brewster Group, into me." "Really?" "The truth is it's been going on for a year." "I would have thought they'd have folded up shop by now." "Instead, they've widened their net, which means that they'll be looking to coerce others into cooperating." "Given your past," "I thought the FBI might approach you as well." "Actually... sir, they already have." "What?" "When?" "Last summer, but, I..." "Tell me exactly what you said to them." "Nothing." "Not a word." "I told them to go to hell." "Why didn't you come to me?" "Why didn't you tell me?" "!" "Because of my record." "I..." "I..." "I didn't want to screw up the one opportunity that I've had since I got out of prison." "I thought that you'd think that I was vulnerable and fire me." "Fire you?" "How long have I known you, Will?" "A long time." "So, in the future, you come to me when something like this arises." "You understand?" "Yes, sir." "Did you hear that conversation?" "Russell knows exactly what's going on." "Calm down." "You did fine." "Fine?" "He knows about you, which means he's going to find out about me." "Russell doesn't suspect anything." "Trust me, I know what it sounds like when they do." "This is fine." "I can't believe what I'm doing." "You know, he may not be perfect, but he gave me a job when no one else would." "You chose to cooperate with us." "Because you threatened me with jail time!" "I've been working with you guys for more than a year and what have you found?" "Nothing." "So I'm done." "You hear me?" "I'm done." "Nine to 12 years, Mr. Malloy." "Federal sentencing guidelines for bribery." "And we'd be forced to prosecute, of course." "So... unless you'd like to ring in the millennium from a jail cell, let me makeone thing very clear." "You are not done until we say you're done." "All right, Captain, here's what we know." "Will Malloy was first at the crime scene and refused to give a statement." "Now, ballistics can link him to the gun used in the murder." "Once you find it." "We'll find it." "So once we match his blood to the blood at the scene of the crime..." "Actually, we just got the results." "Father Malloy's blood didn't match." "That's not possible." "So I'll check again." "We already did." "Where are we on the intruder lead?" "Nowhere." "Because there aren't any." "No footprints, no fingerprints, no witnesses and no signs of forced entry." "So it must be someone close to the victim, because nothing else adds up." "Detective, where are you going?" "I've got questions I need to ask." "You are angering some powerful people with this investigation." "They're protecting Malloy, and I'm going to find out why." "You think he'll like it, right?" "I told you, showing my manager your portfolio is just a formality." "I have full photo approval." " So I can do your shoot?" " Yes." " In People?" " Yes." "I told you yes." "Yay!" "I can't believe it." "That one of my best friends is such a star that she can hire me to shoot her in a national magazine." "Actually, you can thank Nate for that-- my new manager." "You'll meet him on Friday at the rehearsal dinner." "Rehearsal dinner?" "I thought we'd agreed-- no dates." "That we were just going to spend the night with our friends." "You know, if you don't watch out, you're going to become one of those single girls with cats." "Nice." "Very funny." "Tease the virgin." "Hey, come on, I'm just trying to help." "I hate seeing your peak sexual years going to waste." "Speaking of-- whatever happened to Kevin at the video store?" "Okay, look, when you've waited this long, you can't just do it with Kevin from the video store." "It has to be... you know, perfect." "With someone that you might actually want to remember for the rest of your life." "Really?" "I'm happy if I still want to remember them at the end of the week." "Hello." "Hey." "Carla, it's Paul." "Listen, uh... my wife is just having one of those days." "Oh, I'm sorry to hear that." "Yeah, um..." "I mean, I couldn't get her out of bed this morning." "I was going to stop by and check on her and Amy at lunch, but my schedule's so tight." "You want me to swing by?" "I know it's your day off." "I'll pay you overtime." "Oh, please, no." "It's no problem." "Um, I'll stop by in half an hour." "All right, thank you." "Meghan?" "Anybody home?" "Hello?" "Hello?" "Oh." "Hi." "What are you doing here?" "Um, I'm sorry." "Are you going on a trip?" "You shouldn't be here today." "I don't have time." "I can't do this right now." "I..." "I could help." "Um, I could help with Amy." "She's fine." "We're both going to be fine." "Carla, please, you don't understand, so if you want to help, you'll go away and not say a word." " I don't mean to pry, but..." " Then don't!" "I don't need this to be any harder than it already is." "So I'm telling you to leave." "Now!" "Oh, tell me I didn't do anything I'll regret last night." "I don't know" " I sort of blacked out when you were blind folded and covered in whipped cream." "Look, man, I know we've had our ups and downs, but there's no one else I'd ever want as my best man." "And I can't wait until we start working together." "What are you talking about?" "My dad didn't tell you?" "I'm starting at Brewster Group right after the honeymoon." "What?" "I thought you wanted me to work there with you." "Uh, no, no, of course." "I'm just... you know, I'm just surprised is all." "Surprised?" "Because it is possible to be surprised and happy at the same time, you know." "Yeah..." "I better get that." "Hey!" "Aaron!" "All right, so I am so bummed that I missed this bachelor party." "Promise me that I did not miss anything too crazy." "I knew it!" "You know what?" "I knew it." "I knew it and I have gotten here sooner, but Heather had to work." "Yeah, speaking of, when do we get to meet her?" "Uh, Heather?" "Um, she's back in the hotel." "She's a little under the weather, but, um, she'll be fine by tomorrow." "Oh, I'll get it." "Will's place." "Oh, yeah." "Hi, Mr. Brewster." "Uh, yeah, sure." "Um, actually, it's for Will." "Oh, uh, this'll just take a minute." "Hello?" "Golden boy." "Thank you for calling." "You did the right thing." "You called him?" "I was worried about you." "Paul was worried about you." "It's okay, Carla." "You don't have to apologize." "Meghan really hasn't been herself lately." "She's been under a lot of stress." "But we're here for you, honey." "Everything's going wrong." "Hey." "Hey, sweetie." "Mommy's just a little tired." "Maybe I should go." "Thank you, Carla." "I took the day off." "It's probably best I'm with my family now." "Okay." "Thank you." "Hey, sweetie." "How you doing?" "Mr. Brewster?" " Mr. Brewster?" " Back here." "Hi." "You left early yesterday." "Where'd you go?" "What?" "Nowhere." "I went to, uh, help Craig with some of the wedding stuff." "What kind of stuff?" "Uh... tux fitting." "And, uh, Carla wanted to know about the rehearsal dinner gift." "Take off your jacket." "What?" "You heard me." "You said you told the Feds to go to hell, here's your chance to prove it." "Look, Mr. Brewster, I know what you're thinking and..." "Open up your shirt." "Really, sir, it's not what you think." "You're working for them, aren't you?" "After everything that I have done for you, you're trying to bring me down." "The point of these investigations is to divide and conquer." "To turn us against each other." "I'm sorry, Will." "Last time I doubt you." "So, for the rehearsal dinner, I was thinking we could get all these white Christmas ornaments and put them on each table and everyone could sign them in different colored pens." "And then I'd light my hair on fire, strip naked while people throw the ornaments at my butt." "How's that sound?" "Uh, yeah, that's great." "Will!" "I'm sorry." "I, um, just had a lot on my mind lately, you know, with work and stuff." "Look, I know that the wedding's weird." "With Sam and all." "What?" "No, hey, I'm over Sam." "You know that." "Got a little black book that proves it." "Guess it's just hard for me to accept that not everyone's high school crush lasts a lifetime." "Let's get 'em in here." "Oh, drivin'." "What?" "The boats." "The little boats." "Look, do you see the tug boat?" "Amy, look at that duck over there." "He looks pretty hungry." "Why don't you feed him?" "Look, he's eating it." "He's eating the food you gave him." "See?" " Hey, Sam." " Hey." "Hey, Amy." "Hi." "Hi." "He's a natural, isn't he?" "Yeah." "Oh, look at the time." "Sorry, Amy." "Your friend Will's gotta get back to work." "Otherwise, your friend Will's gonna be unemployed." "Hey, come here." "Come sit." "All right, I'll see you at the rehearsal dinner." " Bye." " Bye, Will." "Sorry, I didn't mean to..." "He came by to work on the toast." "No, I should have called first." "I just...." "I never thought I would actually see Will holding my... our daughter." "Hey, you made the best choice that you could." "I know." "I just sometimes I wonder if it's fair to him." "So, for this photo shoot, they want to do a layout in front of the New York Times building just to go along with your last role as a reporter." "I can still use my photographer, right?" "Well, you can, but you're not." "Not since I got Julian Martin." "Who?" "Julian Martin." "He did... he did the Calvin Klein billboards." "I'm sure he's great, but I had somebody else in mind." "Look, if you turn down Julian after I called in a favor to get him, he'll never work with you again." "Is that a bridge you really want to burn?" "All right." " Let's go with Julian." " Great." "Next on the agenda." "Um, you have a meeting on the summer's hottest movie." "This film is going to be huge." "It's called Hudson Hawk." "All right." "Mr. Phillips?" "Um, Amy, you want to go play in your room for a minute, okay?" "Go ahead." "Is-Is everything all right?" "She's gone." "Gone?" "Meghan... she left me." "I called her parents, her friends..." "All her things are gone." "Oh, my gosh." "I'm so sorry." "I mean, I knew she was unhappy, and I know I'm not the easiest guy to live with, but" "I thought we were working things out." "So did I." "She wanted a child for so long." "How miserable she must have been to leave her own daughter behind." "I'm really gonna need you now, Carla." "Amy's gonna need you." "I know this isn't what you signed on for, but... but I can't make it through this without you right now." "I'm here." "For whatever you need." "Get in." "You can't approach me in broad daylight like this." "I'm at my job site." " Relax." " Besides, I told you that I'm done." "Stop calling my home." "Stop calling my office." "Shut up and listen." "Had you returned my calls, I wouldn't have had to hunt you down like this." "As it turns out, you are done." "Say that again." "We don't need you any more." "Russell suspects you." "At this point you've become a liability to the investigation." "Oh, the last thing I'd feel right now if I was you is relieved." "Russell Brewster's a bad guy." "One of these day she's going to jail, and you are going with him." "Unless you get out of there." "Take care, Halbridge." "Let's not do this again real soon." "You think I've changed?" "What about you?" "Look at your clothes." "What are you talking about?" "This is how people dress in Seattle." "It's called grunge." "Really?" "I think it's just an excuse for you not to shower." "God, it's so good to see you guys again." "Yeah, you, too." "But, as you're no longer the only women in my life," "I need to get back to the hotel to check on Heather." "Oh, yeah, hey, please tell her that we hope she's feeling better." "And we can't wait to meet her." "Uh, yeah, poor girl." "I mean, she's been nauseous all morning." "I think she's doing better, and she should be fine by the rehearsal dinner tomorrow night, so I will see you guys tomorrow." "Okay." "Oh, my God." "Nauseous?" "Worse in the mornings?" "You don't think Heather might be..." "What?" "No way." "Oh, come on, we can't just assume she's pregnant because she's nauseous." "With morning sickness." "Oh, my God." "Aaron, a dad?" "Can you believe it?" "Hey, come on." "No, I guess we're just really all going our separate ways." "Craig and Sam are getting married, and Will is becoming a real estate mogul." "And you are in your second big movie." "And, hey, thanks to you, even I'm gonna catch a break." "Yeah, about that." "Uh, my photo approval-- not in writing." "So, um, they're making me use this guy" "Julian Martin?" "Oh, Julian's good." "No, uh, he's gonna do a great job." "I fought for you, I really did." "And Nate really loved your portfolio." "No, it's okay." "Don't worry about it." "Next time, I promise." "Yeah." "Hi." "Sam." "Wha-What's wrong?" "What time is it?" "It's late." "I'm sorry if I woke you." "No, I was, uh..." "Are you okay?" "You want to come inside?" "No." "It was just..." "Seeing you at the park today, I..." "I had to come." "I just wanted to say I'm sorry... for... everything, for the way I've handled everything." "You've deserved better." "I just..." "But you know me." "Anything too easy, I just can't trust." "But..." "I'm sorry." "Please." "Wait, Sam." "Sam, wait." "Sam!" "Sam..." "By all means, let yourself in." "The gate was open." "Detective Marjorino, NYPD." "I'd like to talk to you about an old friend of yours, Congressman." "Will Malloy." "Father Malloy." "What makes you think we're still friends?" "You were with him the night of the murder." "Appearances can be deceiving, Detective." "Truth is, Will Malloy is the best friend I ever had." "Then, again, there were times it was like I never knew him at all." "My best man!" "How's the speech going?" "Good, good, good." "But, uh, I want to talk to you about your new job, with your dad." "Trust me, you're always gonna be the golden boy, and I'm always gonna be the disappointment." "Nothing either of us does is ever gonna change that." "No." "It's not that, Craig." "Actually..." "That was good!" "Hey, I'll be right back" " I think I need to go water down my father's drinks." "Excuse me, Nate?" "Hi." "I'm Carla Noll." "I'm Jenna's roommate." "She said that you're going with Julian Martin for the shoot, but I was hoping maybe you could keep me in mind for future projects." "Projects?" "Are you, uh... are you an actress, too?" "No, no." "I'm a photographer." "She says she showed you my portfolio yesterday." "Oh, right, of course." "Yeah, absolutely." "What did you think of my black and whites?" "They were great." "Seriously, nice work." "You, uh, you've got a bright future ahead." " Excuse me." " Sure." "You never even showed Nate my portfolio." "Everyone, this is my friend Carla." "We'll be right back." "What are you doing?" "He loved my black and whites, which is a real achievement, because I didn't put any black and whites in the book that I gave you." "The magazine already had a photographer picked out." "You have no idea the pressure they put on me." "It's not like I can just hire any girl with a camera." "Excuse me?" "Well, it's not like you've actually taken photos of a celebrity before." "Look..." "I think you would've been great." "Amazing." "But this is what the real world is like." "I-I guess I thought that's what friends did-- they protect each other from the real world." "We're not kids anymore, Carla." "I cannot believe that this is who you've become." "You know, it... it may get you where you want to go now, but one day it's gonna bite you in the ass, hard." "I wanted to talk about last night." "Not here." "Come on." "Look, I'm sorry." "I was gonna call you." "I feel terrible." "I was... so confused last night." "Confused?" "Funny how you always kiss people when you're confused, Sam." "You don't understand." "After yesterday..." "That's the second time you've said that-- what happened yesterday?" "Right." "Confused again." "Maybe I can help you clear up the confusion." "I was in love with you once, but I'm not anymore." "So whatever doubts you're having are between you and Craig." "Don't drag me into it." "Carla." "You okay?" "Yeah." "Just a little too much reality for one day." "Hey, crazy idea time: you want to get out of here?" "Gee, that would be the perfect capper to the evening-- me as the third wheel with you and your pregnant girlfriend." "What?" "What are you talking about?" "Well, Heather's pregnant, right?" "I mean, morning sickness..." "Heather's not pregnant." "Look, she's not even in New York." "She broke up with me two hours before we were supposed to leave." "She... she fell in love with the latte guy, or something." "That is the best news I've heard all night." "Oh..." "Thank you." "Look, I'm really sorry about you and Heather, but... wouldn't it have been easier just to tell us that you two broke up?" "Not really." "I mean..." "Look, everybody's been moving forward with their lives, and the only thing I have to show for the last two years is... well, Heather." "Crazy idea time." " You want to get out of here?" " I thought you'd never ask." "Let's go." "Did we really just bail on our best friend's wedding?" "Okay, it was only the rehearsal dinner, and besides, I'm sure we didn't miss anything." "So you're really leaving for Prague tomorrow?" "Yes, I told you" " I'm meeting a buddy from MIT over there, and we are gonna sell American technology to all the crumbling Communist countries." "See?" "Look at you." "A globe-trotting venture capitalist!" "I can't believe you thought you had to bring a girl just to impress us." "You are the most fascinating, adventurous guy I know." "Yeah, I've really been setting the world on fire, sitting in the coffee shop, doodling on my notepad." "No, I mean it." "Everyone else seems to be on this track." "You know, school, career, marriage, kids." "You're willing to take some time." "You know?" "Ask the bigger questions." "That's funny." "What?" "That I haven't seen you in, like, two years, and you know me better than the girl I've lived with for the last 12 months." "So you remember what we said a couple years ago about getting married if we're still both single at 30?" "Yeah." "Well, I'm not really sure I'm ready for marriage but..." "Maybe a little rehearsal." "But I'm not gonna prattle on any longer." "It's time to introduce Craig's best man, Will Malloy." "Uh, I've known Craig my entire life." "We were born three days apart at the Bedford Hospital." "In case you haven't guessed, he's the older one." "Um..." "Craig's always been a step ahead of me." "Uh, he ran the hundred a tenth of a second faster than I did, he's an inch taller than I am, and he found "the one" before I did." "To find someone at such a young age, and to recognize how rare and special that is, well, Craig had the good sense to hold on to Sam once he found her." "Uh, if you know Sam, you know that once again, Craig has finished first." "They say, the, the, uh... the best judge of a man's character is the company..." "Mr. Brewster, a word, please." "Russell Brewster, I'm Special Agent Halbridge." "I'm with the Federal Bureau of Investigation." "So you can take a look around the r-room..." "Excuse me." "What's going on here?" "It's under control, Craig." "Don't worry about it." "So let's all raise our glasses to Craig and Sam." " This is my son's rehearsal dinner." " Now, sir." "What's going on over here?" "This doesn't concern you, Mr. Malloy." "You've done your part already." "I knew you couldn't be trusted." "Mr. Brewster..." " I knew it!" " Let's go." "Tell me you did not have anything to do with this." "You don't understand, Craig." "They gave me no choice." "Get the hell out of here right now before I rip your head off." "Look, I've read Malloy's FBI file and I've unsealed his criminal record." "So you don't need to tell me a story about him betraying his best friend." "What you need to tell me is why you've been covering for him after all these years." "For the past 20 years you've been obsessed with Will Malloy, the man you hold responsible for your father's death." "Sadly, the chance to prosecute has passed." "But if you could check the blood stains on the passenger's side of that Porsche of mine, whose do you think you'd find, his or mine?" "What would you say if I was the one driving that night and that Will was trying to bail me out?" "What would you say if I told you that Will was covering for me?" "I'd say you've gotten away with murder your whole life." "In an instant, everything you thought you knew can come crashing down and life is never going to be the same again." "If it's justice you want for the guilty party, you got your wish." "Hi." "Isn't it bad luck to see the bride the day of the wedding?" "Not that much else could go wrong." "How are you doing?" "My dad's looking at five to ten years." "His business, everything, will be gone." "We'll get through it, Craig." "How could Will do this to me?" "He was my best friend, my best man." "My father took him in and treated him better than better than he treated me." "Look... maybe we should take some time." "What?" "Postpone?" "I mean, just until things calm down." "Everyone will understand." "My dad, right?" "That's the only reason that you want to postpone?" "Of course." "I love you, Craig." "You know that." "I can't see my life without you." "That's why we can't postpone." "I need you more than ever right now." "From now on, it's just you and me." "You're the only one left I can trust." "So..." "Prague." "Yeah." "Hey, how about this, how about you come with me?" " Aaron..." " No." "Come on, it'll be great." "Really?" "You mean that?" "Of course, I mean that." "I mean, I think I mean it." "I mean..." "I don't know what I mean." "I'm..." "No, it would be great." "You know, the two of us together in Europe." "At first." ""At first"?" "Yeah." "Week one would be exactly like last night." "Full of excitement and romance and..." " Sex?" " Tons of it." "Until... week two." "What happens in week two?" "See, that's when we meet the German tourists." "They're blonde." "They're beautiful." "And they're leaving on the midnight train to Budapest." "Why are they going to Budapest?" "That's the thing." "You'll never know because you're stuck back with me in Prague." "Of course, we won't call it stuck." "Not at first." "But then again we're not really talking much by week three." "Oh, come on, that doesn't sound like us." "My point exactly." "Which is what we've become by then." "Two strangers who used to be best friends." "And instead of one perfect night, we'd be left with three not-so-great weeks." "You thought last night was perfect?" "Yeah." "And worth waiting for." "You were a...?" "Sorry." "No, don't apologize." "I just..." "I just can't believe it." "I mean, a girl like you." "How does it take you 21 years to find the right guy?" "Actually... it only took me 14 to find him." "It took him 21 to find me." "Oh, it's time, Buddy." "I'll see you out there, okay?" "I should show you Carla's work." "It really is good." "Listen, don't feel bad about your decision." "Besides, you're not a real star until you've made a few enemies." "I guess I just never thought they'd be my best friends." "Hey, in this business, you see your shot, you go for it." "You think Marilyn Monroe let anyone stand in her way?" "Marilyn Monroe died when she was 36." "And you wouldn't trade your life for hers?" "I'll write you every day." "I'll send you all my new photographs." "You know, week one sounded pretty incredible." "Yeah." "What are you doing here?" "I need to talk to Sam." "Sam?" "What the hell do you want with her?" "Now's not the time, Craig." "Oh, my God, it's her, isn't it?" "The girl who got you through prison?" "!" "The girl you're in love with?" "Out of my way, Craig." "All this time and you never said a word." "How long have you been in love with her?" "Craig..." "First my father and now Sam?" "Is there anything about you that's not a lie?" "!" "I went to prison for you!" "You destroyed every dream I had for myself." "And look where I am now." "I'm not going to let you ruin my life." "That doesn't mean that you get mine." "Will, wh...?" "I know my timing's never been great, Sam, but... come away with me." "What?" "We can do this." "We can move anywhere." "We can do anything." "There's nothing holding us back anymore." "Sam." "Open up." "Please." "Let me in." "If only it were that simple." "We'll make it that simple." "You love me, I know that." "Say yes, Sam." "Samantha!" "Come away with me." "What if all we ever had was a dream?" "It's more than that." "How do you know?" "Samantha!" "Some things you just know, Sam." "Open the damn door!" "Samantha!" "Will, open the damn door!" "Sam!" "Sam!" "Will, open this door!" "Sam, please." "Sam, please!"