This thriller trailer depicts a woman with amnesia who cannot remember her past, family, or identity, while a detective investigates her mysterious origins by verifying her fabricated story through references and records, ultimately revealing the psychological toll of memory loss and the importance of trust in relationships.
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Ricky, turn that off.
>> Ricky, did you hear me?
>> How about your homework?
>> I was doing it.
>> Didn't you see her at the bus stop?
>> No.
Did you do anything?
>> How should I know?
Did you hear me calling you?
>> Nope.
>> Well, I did.
>> Sorry.
>> Did you see Valerie at the bus stop?
>> Uh-uh.
>> I don't know why she's so late.
>> Maybe she had practice.
>> No. You want soup or anything?
>> Uh-uh.
Amy. Hi, it's Hela. Listen, is is Val?
>> Maybe she stopped somewhere on the way.
>> No, I just don't remember.
Did Did you see her before you left?
>> No, the boys don't know.
>> I guess she stopped somewhere on the way home. Maybe she told me she'd be late. I I just don't remember.
Oh, thanks. Yeah, I'll tell her. Mhm.
Bye-bye. [bell] >> [laughter] >> Oh.
What?
Heat.
[panting] Heat.
>> [panting] [gasps and sighs] >> Help.
Jenna King is honest, reliable, clean, and outstanding cook. Though she keeps to herself as extremely quiet, she has been an important part of our family life for over two years. Evan and Erica will miss her terribly.
So, what does that mean? She uh keeps to herself.
Look, uh, how am I supposed to interview you if you don't say anything?
>> I'm sorry.
>> Will you, uh, talk to my son?
>> Yes.
>> Look, just so you know, Philip's had a tough time and move out here has made it even tougher.
I need the right person. It's a real pain sometimes, but I go out of town on short notice.
>> Justice Department sends me all over the place.
>> It won't be a problem.
You went to high school in Georgia. Is that where you grew up?
>> Georgia, Maryland, Kentucky. My father's army.
>> Really?
>> Didn't go to college.
>> Well, we were being transferred again and it would have been a real struggle for my parents cuz I would have needed out of state tuition and I kind of wanted to be on my own, meeting people, traveling.
>> Mhm.
>> Didn't quite work out that way.
>> Yes, it did.
I like what I'm doing.
So, where are they now?
>> Who?
>> Your family.
>> Oh, uh, Arizona. He's a captain.
Quartermaster Corp.
>> Spend much time there? I mean, like weekends, holidays. Arizona. It's pretty cheap to fly there.
>> Some, but uh, my mom's in a choir. Goes on the road a lot.
>> Mrs. Ken said you never got a phone call.
>> I'm a good nanny, Mr. Barcetti.
Cheddar like in uh chicken soup >> or chapino, >> right?
>> I I can get you more references.
>> It won't be necessary. They don't get much better than these.
I have a feeling you'll live up to them.
>> I said lobster.
We got lobster. We got tossed salad. We got baked potato.
Phillip, moving your butt.
>> How was your day?
>> Dumb.
>> Well, say hello to Jenna. I just hired her.
Well, speak, boy. Speak.
>> Hello.
Hi.
>> I uh I forgot to tell him to leave off the onions.
Well, one of you two magpies better set the table.
>> He talks a lot, doesn't he?
>> He's bossy as hell, too. You better watch out.
What are you doing?
>> We've got the dishes.
>> You do?
>> I could use the help.
>> I don't like to do cleaning.
>> Well, what do you like to do?
>> I was doing it.
>> You need the exercise.
>> No, I don't. Yes, you do.
Give me a break. Okay.
Great.
>> Can I go now?
>> No, we're going to wash them.
>> You got a dishwasher?
>> I don't use dishwashers.
>> Why are you bugging me?
>> Cuz you're not having any fun.
>> You think I have fun washing dishes >> with me? You could. Bull, I don't even like you.
>> Oh, yes you do.
>> Who said?
>> I can tell.
>> So, where's your mom? Oh, this is sure fun.
She's in rehab back east.
>> Oh, she did all kinds of stuff.
>> That's how come they got divorced.
>> I'm sorry.
>> I'm not. She would have died if she didn't go.
She going to be okay.
>> She's not much anyway.
>> Phillip, get the hell in here. Your room's a st. >> Don't tell him I said that. You tried real hard with her.
>> I won't.
What Oh. Uh, is that it?
>> Appears to be.
>> Well, are there any other exits?
>> Uh, just the kindergarten bungalow.
We were at the library.
>> They let you come back late like that.
>> They don't let us do anything.
How come you look so scared?
>> I wasn't scared.
>> Bull should have seen your face.
>> Well, thank you.
[laughter] Oh, that's very nice. I'm glad she's enjoying it. Well, I do what I can. It's nice to be appreciated.
It It does me good, too. It's u It's pretty quiet around here with just the two of us. Well, thanks again.
Mhm.
A little confidence and a good time.
That's what it's all about. See you at the next game.
Good night.
Frank, >> how was practice?
>> Fine.
>> You know, we're supposed to go to the Petersons later.
>> Don, I completely forgot.
Can we beg off tonight, Myra? I'm just not in the mood.
Okay.
So, you want to watch a movie or something?
>> Sure.
>> What do you want to see?
>> You pick. I'll bring the wine.
You okay?
I heard you. You weren't yelling. It was like a whimpering or something.
>> I'm sorry.
>> You want to come in my room?
I got a sleeping bag.
>> Okay. Night.
>> Night.
Phillip.
>> Hey, Dad.
>> Hey, yourself. You miss me?
>> Were you gone?
>> Very funny.
Whoa. Oh, come here.
How'd it go?
>> She's okay.
>> Jenna, talk to me.
I'm thorough. I followed up on a couple of things.
There are two army bases in Arizona.
No Captain King at Fort Luka Quarter Master Corp. No Captain King at Yuma Proven Grimes. No traveling choir.
Spencer High School, Fort Benning, Georgia. No Jenna King. Never. No out of state tuition. Nothing.
It's kind of silly to make up a lot of things when your references are so good.
I'm really sorry because you're doing a terrific job here.
You managed to reach Philillip. I'm grateful for that.
Explanations.
I wouldn't think it was easy for you to lie.
It's not exactly a lie.
>> Oh, you mean you did go to Spencer High School? Different name. What?
Talk to me, please.
Talk to me.
I don't know where I went to high school.
I don't know if I went to high school.
I don't know where my family is.
I don't know if I have a family.
The truth is I don't even know who I am.
cold.
>> You have anything warmer than that?
>> I'm fine.
>> So, how does somebody turn up in a San Francisco shelter?
One day I wasn't there, the next day I was.
Somebody asked me my name. I didn't have an answer.
>> Well, how do you know it was Jenna King?
>> I don't. I made it up.
>> I thought of Billy Jean King. I guess I like tennis.
>> And Never Till Ova was a mouthful.
How old were you?
It was four years ago. They figured I was around 20.
>> They >> police doctors.
>> Nobody recognized you.
>> A girl named Lauren who lived on the street brought me in and she just took off.
>> You mean she just dumped you?
>> Well, she said I'd been with her for a long time and she just couldn't take care of me anymore.
>> She never knew who you were.
>> She said I'd never spoken. She'd never heard my voice.
>> And you don't remember her?
>> All I remember is waking up there.
It was freezing and I was dirty and I was crying.
Sorry.
>> Look, it's okay if you don't want me to stay.
>> If I uh follow up on this, if I call the San Francisco police, are they going to tell me you made this whole shelter thing up, too?
>> No.
So, how you going to find out who you are?
>> I don't know.
[sighs] I'm trying to do a good job for you. I like Philillip and I like my work here, Mr. Baretti.
>> I like my work here, Mike.
>> And I don't know why you should trust me, but >> I don't know why you should trust me, Mike.
Mike, >> what would be the point of my letting you go? I'd uh I'd have to admit I made a mistake in the first place.
I hate to admit anything.
Finish your tea.
Hey, who spilled the popcorn?
Come here and clean up this mess.
Turn off the video game and get in here.
Ricky, did you hear me? I said get in here.
>> Who's Ricky?
What? I said who's Ricky? What do you mean?
>> That's what you called me.
>> Ricky, I'm Phillip.
I I know who you are.
>> I guess you made a mistake.
Just Ricky.
>> Yeah, you said Ricky, get in here.
Yeah.
You okay?
I am going to clean up the popcorn.
Thank you.
Jenna, [panting] the best Dad.
Dad.
>> What happened?
>> Jenna caught herself.
>> It's okay. Let me see. Come here. Let me look.
>> Make it stop.
>> Okay. Stop. Stop. Stop. Put some pressure in there. Okay.
God.
He Now look what you made me do.
>> Reminiscent of just over 6 years ago when this vacant house was the scene of a mass murder that you >> I hate to hear that stuff just before I fall asleep.
Hi.
>> I'm sorry. Did I wake you?
>> I was thirsty.
What's wrong?
>> Nothing.
>> What's he asking for?
Just a headache.
>> How bad?
>> Scale of 1 to 10, it's a 12.
>> Hasn't anybody ever tried to help you?
>> You ever go to see a shrink?
>> Yeah. In the beginning when they first found me, the police sent me to a hospital. And >> well, I I was tested and they said that uh I could have been sick or maybe drugs affected my brain or trauma.
>> And you don't remember anything?
>> A little.
>> Like what?
>> You ask a lot of questions.
>> I'm a lawyer.
Like what?
>> I keep a file. I make notes.
>> Show me.
>> Jenna, when are you going to trust somebody?
I mean, what's the worst that could happen?
>> I don't know.
Maybe I did something horrible.
>> I don't think so.
This is it.
Um, I was wearing this when I woke up in the shelter. Ballerina watch. Kind of childish.
>> There's no way to trace this. There must be a >> million. Yes.
>> Who's uh Dr. Rob?
>> My orthodontist. I had braces >> that you remember.
>> What's this?
>> Oh, I've seen that in my dreams and I've pictured it awake. It's a um porcupine fountain.
A >> porcupine fountain?
>> Yeah, I think so.
>> In the middle of a city.
>> Where you going? It's uh 6:00.
>> Well, I have a lot to do before I wake Phillip, >> Mike.
>> Yeah.
>> My head feels better.
>> Great.
Hi.
>> Hi.
>> Home early.
>> Yeah. Well, someone's getting pretty industrious.
>> Well, it was either that or a garage sale.
>> Scotch and water might persuade me to give you a hand.
>> You come cheap.
>> Here. Bye.
Jenna has a birthday. Jenna has a birthday and we know it.
It's Jenna's birthday. It's Jenna's birthday. Wake up, you sleepy head. It's your birthday.
Jenna has a birthday. Jenna has a birthday and we know it.
It's Jenna's birthday. It's Jenna's birthday. Wake up, you sleepy head. It's your birthday.
I got you a present.
What time is it?
>> Oh, don't worry. Dad made breakfast. He didn't want to wake you up.
Don't you want to open it?
Hurry up. I got to go.
Do you like it?
>> Hey, fella. Come on.
>> Stor's picking me up. Happy birthday.
If you don't like the color, I'll change it.
>> I I like the color.
>> Fits real nice.
>> How did you know it was my birthday?
>> December 21st. It was on your application.
I decided to believe it. Billy Jean King, >> Jane Fonda, >> right? I knew that. [laughter] Thank you.
>> You're welcome.
>> And they never hear another word. We figure he's raking in about $2500 a day >> a day >> for four years. 2.5 million less expenses. Jenna, that's only one of his scams.
>> Well, can't you do anything?
>> I'm working on it. We're getting close.
Well, here we are.
Oh, it's beautiful.
>> You like?
>> Yeah.
>> Good.
>> How'd you ever find it?
>> I hike since I was a kid >> in New York.
>> Hey, you're looking at the first Eagle Scout in the Bronx. [laughter] >> Oh, can I help?
>> No. Today's your day.
I uh I forgot the thermos.
>> Oh, no. No, you didn't. I put in the back seat so it wouldn't break.
>> You did?
>> Yeah. I'll go get it. Thanks.
Come on.
Oh, you're back.
What's the matter?
>> Nothing. I uh jogged a little.
>> Why don't you let me do that?
>> You want some coffee?
>> No.
Not now. Thank you.
>> You know, you probably had a driver's license >> somewhere.
>> I guess >> California takes fingerprints.
>> They didn't find mine.
>> Okay. So, it wasn't California, but it's possible you have one.
>> Can we skip the questions today, please?
You think the headaches and the nightmare is going to go away by themselves?
>> Maybe.
>> No chance.
Look, I uh I talked to a doctor about amnesia. He said the the mind doesn't work that way. It'll keep torturing you till you pay attention.
>> But I'm afraid of what I'll see.
>> Everybody's afraid of what they'll see if they look too hard.
Usually it's not so bad.
You know, I uh I beat myself up pretty good about Philip's mother.
Was it my fault? Did I push too hard?
Did I not do the >> You said that you did everything that you could >> Yeah. Well, took me a long time to believe that.
I just couldn't fix it. That's all it was.
>> Are you trying to save me now instead?
>> I just want you to know you're safe.
Let go of whatever it is. I'll be here.
Maybe uh maybe we better go pick up Phillip, huh?
Young lady, I detest shopping, but you have made this a pleasure. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.
>> Oh, I'm sorry.
>> All right.
>> I beg your pardon.
>> It's fine.
>> Are you all right?
>> Yeah, I'm okay. Come on, Nicholas.
Calm down.
>> Turn it on.
>> [crying] >> Number two.
There you go.
Oh, slow down, please.
Okay.
There we go.
Come on.
Thank you.
Merry Christmas.
>> Merry Christmas.
Jenna.
Jenna.
[sighs] It's okay. It's [panting and gasps] okay.
[sighs] Okay, get closer to it. Lean on it.
>> Can we have a little excitement here?
It's Christmas.
Ready? Okay. One, two, three.
>> Cute, Phillip. Very cute. I stand next to Jenna with the flowers you planted her.
>> Can I go now?
>> Get over there.
>> But I want to show Stuart my new bike.
>> It's time. Crack a smile. Yeah, I could crack a smile.
>> Don't Don't you dare.
>> How did I get such a filthy minded kid?
>> I wonder.
>> Okay, ready? One, two, 3.
Beautiful.
store's waiting for me.
>> All right, I go get dressed. Wait a minute. Come back here.
>> I love you.
>> Love you, Dad.
>> Merry Christmas.
>> Me, too.
>> How about some coffee?
>> Oh, we finished it.
>> No problem. Make a fresh pot.
>> Okay. Um, in the bag, three of those little cups.
>> Oh, now she wants me to measure it.
>> I always save some presents for Christmas dinner.
>> Jeez, Dad, this is the best. This is so great.
Thanks, Dad.
Right. Can I be excused?
>> Sure. Go ahead.
>> Great.
>> And now it's your turn.
It's your porcupine fountain.
>> It's at the science center in Portland.
>> How did you know?
>> I didn't.
It took some research. The office uses a detective up there. He's the one who took the photo.
Philip has u two more weeks of vacation, doesn't he?
>> Yeah, until the 7th. Well, I've asked for some time off if I can clean up a couple of things. I thought uh we take a trip.
>> What?
>> Portland? It's only a 10-hour drive.
We'll visit Arnold when we get up there.
He wants to see what else you've got.
Arnold Bell. He took the photo.
>> I I I can't go to Oregon. Mike, >> why not?
It's a good time. Jenna, >> no. No, it's not.
>> Okay, then when >> can I just think about it?
>> What it was or was, Jenna?
At least you'll know.
>> So, what do you think?
>> Good condition and the signature is authentic.
>> No kidding. You made a very savvy buy, Mr. Adler.
>> I did.
>> I'd say in LA or Chicago, you could see a 25% profit right now.
>> Hey, did I tell you Frank Tanner would know?
>> You told me tell you it was worth it to bring him to Portland.
>> You told me. You told me. Now shut up, Lzanski. Show him the back.
Frank.
>> Nice.
Very nice. Maybe I should fly you up to Seattle to find some of these for me.
[laughter] Now, >> I got a picture of Jolton Joe in the Splendid Splinter. Uh, I'd like to take her with you over, Frank.
Go back to the place when we Heat.
Heat.
Heat. Heat.
>> [music] [screaming] >> Did you call the police?
Did you tell them you saw me?
Come inside, Valerie.
[laughter] Jenna.
Jenna.
>> Hi.
>> Hi. I know I'm late. Where's the uh medical permission slip I signed for Philip?
>> I have it.
>> How about the uh food money? Is there any left?
>> Yeah.
>> I want you to uh take this What are you doing?
>> We can't go to Portland.
They need me in DC >> today.
>> Car's coming to pick me up in 20 minutes. I told you sometimes I hate this job.
>> Well, when will you be back?
>> I don't know, but not in time to go to Portland.
I feel like hell. I'm really sorry.
Well, >> don't look at me like that, please.
>> Well, you're the one who wanted me to go. We're back.
>> Look, I said I was sorry. I've been on some bastard's tail for 2 years. You think I knew it would break now?
>> Yeah, but you're the one who was pushing me. Philip was looking forward to being away with >> Forget it. It's not going to happen.
Okay.
>> I can't just forget it. Mike, you made this important. I thought that this was important. It is.
But I just can't go today, Jenna. Okay, that's it.
Son of a [ __ ] Jenna.
Jenna.
Jenna.
Janet.
Sorry.
>> [snorts] >> We'll go another time soon.
Say something, please.
>> [snorts] >> I love you.
>> Doesn't that scare you?
>> No.
scared the hell out of me.
[snorts] >> I want to go to Portland, Mike.
>> I know. We'll go.
I promise.
>> No.
Now with Philip like we planned.
[snorts] >> Just the two of you. If you can't go.
>> I don't know. Jet.
>> What? But it was It was.
Isn't that what you said?
>> Yeah.
Well, I'm ready to find out.
>> I want to be there with you.
>> I know.
But we'll be all right.
I can do this.
You remember it?
>> Yeah.
>> Anything else?
No, nothing at all.
Do you think I should be taking notes?
>> No.
>> On Top Cops, they always do.
>> Phillip, this isn't Top Cops.
>> Want to try across the bridge?
Maybe a Beaverton or something?
>> I don't remember any of this.
What?
>> I don't know.
You want to go in?
>> I've been here, Phil.
This was a bus station.
You remember it?
>> I'm going to call that detective.
>> Was it night or day?
>> Um, light. It It was like >> warm or cold? Were you bundled up?
Coats, umbrellas.
>> I'm not sure. But I I do get the feeling that we were traveling down when we came here.
>> Down like to San Francisco. South.
>> From the north.
>> Uh-huh.
>> Awful lot of north up there.
You give the word. Tomorrow I'll start up the five. Olympia, Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver.
>> Um, what about the police?
I'll probably talk to a couple of guys I know.
>> You don't need to discuss me with them or anything.
>> I work for you. I am very discreet.
>> Yeah, but what if they ask you what you're doing?
>> I'll know what to say. Why don't you follow me back to the office? I want to take your picture, then I'll buy you guys lunch.
>> Oh, no. No.
>> Don't turn me down. This may be the only time I pick up the tab.
You tired?
>> Nope. You want to go see a movie or something?
>> Yeah. Okay. Here, go get a paper.
J.
>> You want to see something really weird?
>> Don't you think they look like you?
Frank, what are you doing?
>> Organizing. Go back to bed.
>> You can't keep going with no sleep like this.
>> These files are out of control.
Frank, it is 3:30 in the morning.
What's wrong?
>> I'm fine.
I won't be much longer. Please change Mr. Bell.
Dr. Situs can see you now.
>> Mr. Bell, what can I do for you? My patients aren't usually involved with uh private eyes.
>> I'm uh looking for an orthodontist.
>> Oh, I see.
>> Well, not for me. My teeth are perfect.
A client of mine remembers being treated by a Dr. Rob a few years back.
I'm not familiar with the name. Olympia only has a few orthodontists. I think I know them all.
>> Could have been a first name nickname the kids used. Maybe >> not while I've been practicing.
>> And that's since >> 12 years. I'm sorry.
>> Miss Sutton was last seen by neighbors when she left her Capitol Hill apartment on the way to the university. Due to the striking resemblance to the other two murdered women, police have not ruled out the possibility that the killer may be the same man who terrified Seattle residents last year during the Christmas season.
Robinson. Robins. Roberts. Anybody who might have used a nickname?
>> No. What about a casual sort of guy who wouldn't mind if his kids called him by his first name?
>> Dr. Rob, right?
>> Right. Short for Robert.
>> You know, I believe that Robert Appling's kids called him that. Over in Belleview, just across Lake Washington from here. Sweetest guy you'd ever want to meet.
>> His patients call him Dr. Rob.
>> I do believe they did.
Thanks, Don.
>> Hello, >> Jenna. It's Arnold.
>> Hi.
>> Wanted to let you know I'm going to stay over in Seattle.
>> Oh, >> I'm making some progress. There was a Dr. Rob up this way.
He died two years ago.
There was >> Robert Ampling.
>> An orthodontist.
>> That's right. He practiced over in Belleview on 112th Street.
That mean anything, >> Jenna?
>> Uh, yeah. I'm here.
>> Anything sound familiar?
>> I I don't know.
>> Well, I'm staying at the Carlton. I'll call you later.
>> Arnold, um, did you see the today's paper?
>> What paper?
>> Uh, the journal, the one with the pictures of all the murdered women on the front page.
>> No. What about it?
>> I don't know. I I just want you to see it.
>> Well, save it for me.
>> I will. Bye.
I can't help you, Arie. Wrong.
>> You don't even know which jurisdiction.
>> She went to a dentist in Belleview. I doubt she lived far.
>> That could be half a dozen places. You got Kirkland. You got Redmond, Insiqua, Newport.
>> Okay. I want to start here in Belleview.
>> How many years do you want?
>> 79 to 89.
>> Oh, for crying out loud, Arie.
You know Mary Edwards in Records?
[snorts] They introduced me.
>> Chicken, klelaw, rolls, iced tea. You want to know every detail?
>> Yeah, I do.
>> This way I won't miss you guys so much.
>> Mike? Yeah, >> I miss you, too.
>> I'm glad.
>> Hey, Michael.
>> I got to go.
>> Oh, you want to talk to Phillip again?
>> No. Um, why don't you uh give him a kiss for me?
>> And uh tell him to give you one, too.
Okay, >> I will. Bye.
>> Bye.
You like my dad?
>> Yeah.
>> He hasn't ever had a girlfriend or anything since they got divorced.
>> I know.
>> So, what do you think >> about what?
>> Don't be a bonehead.
>> Come on, Jenna. You and him. It would be good, wouldn't it?
>> Yeah.
That would be good.
Tell me about your client, Mr. Bell.
At the moment, I'm afraid I'll have to plead privileged communication.
>> What's his interest?
>> Same answer. Once I've consulted with my client, and if there's something you should know, I'll be back.
>> Well, I'm a pretty privileged kind of guy myself. I just might plead the same thing.
>> Give it a rest, Max. Arie's been on the job. That's why I'm here.
It was a real shame.
Nice family like that.
Everything read nutcase. Probably loaded up to his eard drums. Were desperate for a fix.
The thing stolen from the house meant easy money. Untraceable.
Very fencable friendly.
>> How do you know the girl is dead?
>> Nothing concrete. We found traces of her blood in the woods by the house.
>> But you looked for her.
>> The father wouldn't let go. He was in shock.
Nobody wanted to say anything out loud.
So, we kept going. But I could feel it.
If he didn't get her there, he got her later.
Do you want me to tell her you're on the Uh, no, no, no. I don't think so. I might tip her off that something's wrong. Look, I don't know what the flight situation is, Arnold. I'm probably going to have to make a connection.
>> I'll keep her at the hotel.
>> All right, good. Uh, are you leaving Seattle right away?
>> No, I want to go over to the newspaper office, see what else I can find. Couple other things.
>> All right. All right. I'm out of here, Arnold.
>> Yeah. See you in a while.
Hello, >> Jenna.
>> Hi.
>> Sorry to wake you. How you doing?
>> I'm all right.
>> I'm on my way back.
>> You mean you didn't find anything?
>> No, that's not what I mean. We'll talk about it when I get in.
How about your hotel at noon?
>> Why can't we talk now?
>> Hey, you trusted me this far, didn't you?
>> Am I in trouble?
>> No. No, you're not in trouble.
>> 12:00.
Okay.
>> Okay.
Bye.
Nothing.
>> [groaning] >> She sends feel safe. Let me see.
[sighs] She's coming, isn't she?
I don't think Arnold Bell is coming.
>> Well, let's give him 10 more minutes.
Just 10 more minutes.
This is the last call for passengers on flight 276 [music] to Portland. This is your final boarding call.
>> You want to pick up, please?
>> [music] >> Mrs. Bell. Hi, it's Jenna King. I'm sorry to bother you again, but has Arnold called?
No, I know. I'm sure everything's all right. I'm just not very good at patience.
Okay. Thank you. Bye.
Was he there?
Well, what do you want to do?
>> I don't know.
I think we should go to Seattle.
You didn't reach my dad?
>> No.
>> So, what are we going to do in Seattle anyway?
>> I'm not sure. I'm hoping it'll be like the bus station and I'll remember.
We're sort of a family, aren't we?
>> You, me, and him.
>> Yeah.
>> So, let's not go.
>> What?
>> Why do you have to go back?
>> Well, Phillip, my whole life could be up there.
>> Yeah, but if it was so good, how come you can't remember? How come you ran away?
>> I don't know.
Maybe I didn't even run away. Maybe it's this great family in this wonderful house.
>> You really think that?
>> No.
>> So, let's not go. Okay. Let's not ever find out.
>> Phillip, sometimes a person has to look at what's inside of them and not be afraid of it. You remember when I first came to your house?
>> Yeah. Well, I barely even talked then. I didn't love anyone. I didn't trust anybody.
I do now.
But I'm still afraid.
I'm afraid all the time.
What if you don't want to stay with us?
What if you like your brothers better and you never want to come back?
I am with you, Phillip, and that's not going to change.
I promise.
Do you remember this?
What time was it?
>> Oh, it's been a couple hours ago at least.
>> And she said Seattle. Nothing else.
>> I heard her tell the boy Seattle. I was involved in conversation. I'm sorry. All right. Thanks a lot.
for what did you live here?
Yeah, [snorts] this is it.
You want to go see him?
No. Arnold say he dying.
What are you doing?
>> Shh. Right now.
Yeah.
>> [music] [music] >> Heat.
Heat.
Is this your house?
Stay here. No, stay here.
Jenna.
Get up, Phillip.
Get up.
Get up.
[panting] No, Daddy. No.
Heat.
Heat.
Valerie, where are you, sweetheart?
I couldn't let her do it. Valerie, your mother wanted me to go. You know, I couldn't leave you and Ricky and Toby.
I loved you too much.
I still love you.
Listen to me, Valley. Please.
I wish things could have been different, but I have no choice.
Mother won't let me stay here anymore.
Nobody's taking you away.
Get up. Get up. Get up. Run.
Run.
[sighs] All right. [screaming] Huh?
You ready?
>> Let's go home.
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