(VOICES WHISPER) (GASPS) (COUGHS) (PANTS) Oh. (BLOWS) (HAIRDRYER STOPS) Oh, no. (SHRIEKS) (HAIRDRYER RESTARTS) Good morning, beauty. Let's go, or we'll never leave on time. I'm totally ready. (LAUGHS) Come on, I'll make you some waffles. Mother. Caitlin. Blueberries. Hey, Cooper. You want some breakfast, too, huh? You want some waffles? Good boy. (SHOUTING) Oh. They're at it again. Christ, that's twice in, when did they move in? Mmm, three weeks, yes. What's their name? Feur, I think. Psych department. Figures. They're all nuts. (CHUCKLES) Mmm. Mmm. She's awake. We'll be quiet. Quick and quiet. I don't wanna be either. (SIGHS) When's she outta here? Norman Spencer! All right. I can't stand the rejection. I'm going for a run. Hey. Hmm. OK? Yeah. Come on, Pooper, let's go. We're gonna have to leave about eleven if we wanna beat the traffic. Eleven o'clock. You know, you can call me whenever you want. Sweetheart, I've known this day was coming for a long time. I have Norman, and the garden, and the new house. You really don't have to worry. I'm just saying if you - Really. OK. Mom. Mom. Mother, I have to go. Honey, let's go home. If I don't get you outta here, they'll make you enrol. I'll call you. OK. Bye. Bye. Come home often. All right. Call your mom. OK. Beatrice, it's nice to meet you. Bye. You guys take care of each other. I won't go to a single bar without her. Just kidding. OK. Bye. (SOBS) Well, I almost made it. (SIGHS) What you reading? Genetic Repair Mechanisms in Eukaryotic Organisms. Eukaryotic. How is it? Excellent. Ooh, a couple of Swedish sailor cells just gang-divided a virginal cheerleader cell. Almost there. Mmm. If you have to work... No, no, no, just let me get this. OK, almost. I'm there. How's it going? Great. I think we cracked it. The prenatal thing? Yeah. The targeted repair. You are so brilliant. Yep. (SIGHS) Madame Curie, Jonas Salk, Norman Spencer. Yes. (CHUCKLES) How are you? I'm fine. Yeah? I am. Yeah. Really. It's OK if you're not, you know. To tell you the truth, I'm... ..excited. Really? Yeah. Yeah, get my life back. Have some time for myself. Some time for us. You did a great job. She's a good kid. We did. It's just us now. I know. Tired? Nope. Wanna fool around? Yup. Mmm. (LOUD MOANING) Jesus. (LAUGHS) What is he doing to her? I guess they're making up. Wait. Leave it open. Think we can take 'em? It's worth a try. (CHUCKLES) Do the 'brilliant Norman' stuff some more. (LAUGHS) And speak up. Hmm. (SIGHS) (CHUCKLES) (SNIFFS) (SNIFFS) (SIGHS) Oh. Oh. (SOBS) (SOBBING) > (SNIFFS) (SOBBING CONTINUES) Hello? Oh! Ow! Hello? Mrs Feur? H-Hello? Are you all right? (GASPS) He's so... And it's too much. And I can't, can't. (SOBS) I can't. (SOBS) And I'm afraid. What? What are you afraid of? That one day I'll just, just disappear. Is, is there something I can do? Can I...? I've never even met you. I know. I'm, I'm, I'm sorry. I've been consumed. This fence, it's so... (SOBS) I'm sorry. Listen, would you like to come over for a cup of coffee? Oh, God, he's back. I'm sorry. Please forget what I said. I don't even know what I'm saying. She sounded... terrified. Of what? Of him, I think. Did she say that? More or less. I wanna go over there. Let's just walk over there as - Why? I just wanna see - We're not gonna go marching over to our new neighbours and accuse them of - Honey, that's not what I'm saying. They're probably gonna be keeping us up all night with their sexual Olympics. What if something were to happen to her? Nothing will. I'd never be able to forgive - Honey, people argue. People fight. It's not our business. I've gotta work tonight. I know. This conference is the first big preview of my paper, and I've just gotta stay focused a little while longer. This is what I've been working for. and I've just gotta stay focused a little while longer. This is what I've been working for. I just wish you could have heard her, that's all. I tell you what I'll do. I'll call Harvey Tomes tomorrow in the Psych department. I'll see what I can find out about the guy, OK? Promise? Yeah, I promise. (KNOCKING) (KNOCKING) Hey, lady! What are you doing? Looking for you. What are you doing? Just trying to drop off this welcome thing for the new neighbours. Oh, not home? Guess not. You are so good at this. If I were, I'd have done it weeks ago. I give my neighbours some wine that somebody left at my house. You staying? No, wanted to see how you're holding up. Um, good. I'm good. Are you? Why does everyone find that so surprising? Cos your only daughter just went away to college who you're extremely close with, and I don't know, I'd be tripping. Oh, right. Well, you had a hell of a year, too. The move, the new house. The garden. The car. A minor setback. Mmm. Was that a year ago? This week. Mmm. Wow, and now Caitlin. Big stress stuff. OK. I'm a little tender. Good. You're human. And so far this week, my big task is to take pictures of my roses for the garden club. Ooh! Got here just in time, didn't I? Brought you something. Oh. What is that? It's kambucha mushroom tea. It soothes heartache and promotes psychic wellness. Florianna suggested it. So you're discussing me with your psychic? No, she's not a psychic. She's a very enlightened spirit. Like me. That's worse. You're gossiping about me. (COUGHS) Notice anything different? Oh, my God. You bought it. (LAUGHS) Yup. Nice. Yes, it's a beautiful thing, alimony You lose a husband, gain a car. Think it'll help me pick up dudes? Absolutely. Cool. I have to run. You take care. Thanks for the tea. (SIGHS) (THUNDER RUMBLES) (MOANS) Norman. Norman. Norman! What? Come here. You have to see this. What's the matter? Look. (PANTS) What, Claire? I thought, I thought I saw, I - What? I thought I saw something. Oh, Jesus Christ. Ow! (LOCK CLICKS) (WHISPERING) (THUNDER RUMBLES) (LOCK CLICKS) Hi, is Caitlin there? Any idea when she'll be back? You be sure to tell her I called. Thanks, Beatrice. (PHONE BEEPS) Well, that's a first. Cooper. (GROWLS) Come on, get your ball. What's the matter with you? (GROWLS) Cooper, it's your favourite ball. (GRUNTS) (PHONE RINGS) / (GASPS) (PANTS) Hello. Hi. I'm stuck here for another couple of hours. Sorry. Oh. Unless you want me to come home. No. No, it's fine. You sure? Claire? Huh? Oh, absolutely, take your time. See you soon. Love you. Love you. Bye. (BEEPS) Cooper! (DISTANT BARKING) Cooper! Fine, have it your way. (DOOR CLICKS) (WHISPERING) (DOOR CLICKS) (LOUD STATIC) (STATIC ENDS) We use different kinds. Now we're using halothane. Halothane? Is that a sedative? It's a dissociative agent. It paralyses motor functions, but, leaves her conscious. She can't move, but, knows what's going on. Hi, Mrs Spencer. Hi, Teddy. How long's that last? Mmm, about five minutes or so. Sometimes three. Can it be used on all mammals? Oh, yeah. Any procedure where you wanna get the patient immobile. Hey. Hi. Hi, honey. What's going on? What are you doing here? You OK? I, I, I heard noises. What kind of noises? At the house. I was scared. Did you call the police? No. I'm gonna have the police check on the house while I'm gone. No. I'm gonna have the police check on the house while I'm gone. Oh, great. Could you check in on my wife? She's hearing voices. Wait till that gets around. Honey, I'll be in New Haven for the conference, I want you to feel safe. I do. I do. It was just... ..nothing. Did you call about the Feurs? ..nothing. Did you call about the Feurs? Oh, yeah. Harvey says the guy's harmless, wouldn't hurt a flea. Warren. Warren Feur. What about her? (GROANS) I know he told me. Oh. I met Shumway today. Oh, who wrote that book you love. He was doing some spiel for the chemistry department so Bob Shine introduces us. You're gonna love this. Guy looks right at me and congratulates me on Spencer's Theorem. He didn't know your father was dead? on Spencer's Theorem. He didn't know your father was dead? He knew. Oh, Norman. What? You're so sensitive about that. No, I'm not. You are. You always overreact. Well, I'll have to watch that, won't I? (SIGHS) Was it Mary? Er, Mrs Feur? Warren and Mary? Yeah. Mary, that's it. Gotta do some work. (GLASS SMASHES) (CAR ENGINE) Hello? Mrs Feur? (CAR ENGINE) (CREAKING) (GASPS) Can I help you? (GASPS) Oh, um, yes. I, hi. (LAUGHS) I'm Claire Spencer from next door. Nice to meet you. I wanted to stop by and welcome you to the neighbourhood. Thank you. This isn't a good time, I'm running late. Oh. Is your wife home? No, she isn't. When, er, when will she be back? I have to go. Oh, I'm sorry. It was nice to meet you. What's he doing? Eating dinner. Alone. TV dinner. Oh, that's bad. (DOORBELL RINGS) That's my Shiatsu guy. Call me back if he starts on some serial-killer dessert. Like ladyfingers. You got it. Bye. Where'd you go? (TUTS) Shit. (EXHALES) (JANGLING) (BARKING) (PANTS) (SCREAMS) Jesus, Claire. What the hell are you doing? I was wa, looking - Spying. Spying on Mr Feur. How come you're not dressed? Dressed? Dinner with Stan. Tonight? Tonight. We're gonna be - Fashionably five minutes late. What are you saying, that he murdered his wife? Is it ridiculous? She was terrified. She won't answer the door. But her car is sitting in the garage. Maybe she was out, or in bed with the flu, or, maybe she was abducted by aliens. Who you calling? Restaurant, let them know we're running late. We can't get service until we're at the centre of the bridge. I know we're not at the centre of the bridge. (BLEEPING) There. See? Well, that's a relief. Hi, Stan. Hey, Claire. Norman. Hey, Stan, sorry we're late. It's my fault. We just got here. Where's the new squeeze? Here I am. This is - Elena? Oh, my God, Claire. I don't believe it. Oh! I, this is - We know each other. Norman. Hello, Norman, how do you do? Why, Claire, look at you. You look beautiful. He was this brilliant conductor in purple bikini briefs with no bangs, Ssh. (LAUGHS) cursing his ass off in Finnish. (ALL LAUGH) Oh, Claire. Oh, God. I made an honest woman out of her. Somebody had to do it. Ah, what a job. Um, well, Norman grew up here. Do you remember Beau Flynn head of cardio at the hospital? They just sacked him. I just dropped her off at college. Oh, my God, Claire, no. Oh, we're getting so old. They don't screw around with that shit any more, do they? Sure don't. God. ..that when we got together? It was New York. Oh, of course, cos it was right after Michael died. Michael who? Marlov. Claire's first husband. Oh, the musician. Mm-hmm. We all toured together, and... Have you heard her play? No. Ah. No, I, I, I would sit on stage, during Claire's solo and, I mean, truly, I had tears streaming down my face. I mean, she's fabulous. So, why did you stop? Oh. Well, one night, um, after a concert, I met a dashing, handsome, genius scientist. And three months later, I was married. (SIGHS) Now, is that, is that when you guys moved up to Vermont? No. No, we were living in Boston, um, when Norman was offered a position. A position? Uh-huh. The DuPont Chair in genetics. Oh, of course, I see. Now you're teaching at your father's school here. Er, well, I actually don't do much teaching any more. I run a research project. Oh. Um, Norman's father had this old stuff` er, a stately place on a lake. Which we're renovating. Practically gutted. No, we didn't. Yes, we did. Gutted. Wait till you see this place. It's beautiful. It is beautiful. I bet. You'll see it. It's haunted. No? Is it really? Claire's hearing things. What? What are you hearing? I, um, I don't know. I heard, um, voices whispering. A picture fell. No, you know, I completely believe in all that. You do? I do. Hey, wait a minute, who do you think it is? I know exactly who it is. It's my old man. He's pissed about us dicking around with the house. (LAUGHS) (GRUNTS) Ow! Huh! (DOOR CREAKS) (SCREAMS) Jesus! What's the matter? (PANTS) Calm down, Claire. It's OK. Whose idea was it? Mine. Well, his. Well, we both thought... I didn't wanna come here. Then why did you? He was worried about me. Your husband? Yes. I'm sure he's hoping you'll pack me full of Prozac or lithium or something, so he can live out his life in peace. Do you really think so? No. Are you on medication? No, well, Valium, for sleeping. Having trouble sleeping? Sometimes, um, when I get anxious. Do you get anxious only at night? No. I only take Valium at night. For sleeping. Why do you get anxious? I don't know. Why do you think your husband is worried about you? Because... ..I don't know. Because, er, ever since Caitlin left, ever since my daughter left for school, there have been,... ..I've been, oh, why is this so hard? Have a fireball. (LAUGHS) OK. Thank you. It's hard because I'm a complete stranger, and you're talking about things that are personal. Most people when they come here for the first time, part of them is wondering if I think they're crazy. (LAUGHS) Well, don't worry, I am required to have at least three sessions before I can commit. Now that was a joke. These are good. They're hot. There's a ghost in my house. I saw her in the water, beside me, in the bathtub. What does she look like? She looked like, er, me. Oh, only she had green eyes. Any idea who she is? Maybe, but, I'd rather not say just yet. Fine. So, what do you think I should do? Try to contact her. Communicate with her somehow. Find out what she wants. Oh, what do you want me to do, go out and buy a Ouija board? Ah. Are we hoping the ghost is gonna have to use the potty? This is where she was. This is where I saw her. Oh, that makes sense. Where'd you finally find one? K Mart. I think we're supposed to sit in a protective circle or something, aren't we? What's that for? Where'd you get it? Never mind. You stole the dead woman's shoe. You have to have something of the dead woman's. Says who? (SIGHS) Is that blood on it? I don't know. Just place your fingers on the message indicator. OK. (EXHALES) (INHALES) We wish to commune with the spirit - (LAUGHS) What? Wish to commune. Oh, forget it. This whole thing is insane. I - I'm sorry. What, what's her first name? Mary. Feur. Mary Feur. Mary Feur. Mary Feur. (SIGHS) We wish to communicate with the spirit of Mary Feur. Not much happening. Ssh. (GIGGLES) What was that? It was flickering. Yeah. (SIGHS) Oh. Did you see that? Yeah. (DOOR CREAKS) (SCREAMS) Cooper! Listen, about our little seance, Norman doesn't need to know. I won't tell if you won't tell. It's just that ever since the accident, he... .. he treats me like I'm this fragile, loopy... Well, I am seeing ghosts in the bathtub, aren't I? You did wrap your car around a tree doing like 80. He was pretty shaken up. We all were. It was an accident. A year ago. I'm fine. Right? Of course you are. You're just not much of a medium, however. I'll call you tomorrow. Get some rest. Did you pick up any dudes yet? Get some rest. Did you pick up any dudes yet? I have one in the trunk. (LAUGHS) Bye. (ENGINE REVS) (SIGHS) (SIGHS) (PANTS) (GASPS) (PANTS) What do you want? PEOPLE CHATTER, DANCE MUSIC PULSATES They've been on the sauce. PEOPLE CHATTER, DANCE MUSIC PULSATES They've been on the sauce. Your party! DANCE MUSIC PULSATES They've been on the sauce. Your party! That's Mary's boy, isn't it? Yeah. Maybe you should say something. Yeah. Maybe you should say something. Nah. I'm crap at that kind of thing, Barry. Yeah, but they're just kids. If we don't say something... (GROANS) Hey, boys? Boys? Why don't you get a lift home tonight? Oh, whatever, mate. I've only had a couple. No, no, no, no. It's too late now. I've spoken to you and I know your mum, so that means our fates are aligned. You get into that car and you get yourself killed or you kill someone else, I become part of it too. How? yourself killed or you kill someone else, I become part of it too. How? Well, it's like, um, my balls are in your hands. BOYS LAUGH, SNORT BOY: Oh, you want the balls! BOYS LAUGH, SNORT BOY: Oh, you want the balls! Nobody wants that. Hey, how about I drive you? What? Oh. BOY: Oh, you want the balls! Nobody wants that. Hey, how about I drive you? What? Oh. BOYS LAUGH, DANCE MUSIC PLAYS ON RADIO BOY: Oh, you want the balls! Nobody wants that. Hey, how about I drive you? (SWITCHES RADIO STATION) BOYS LAUGH, DANCE MUSIC PLAYS ON RADIO BOY: Oh, you want the balls! Nobody wants that. Hey, how about I drive you? (SWITCHES RADIO STATION) YODELLING MUSIC PLAYS DANCE MUSIC PLAYS ON RADIO BOY: Oh, you want the balls! Nobody wants that. Hey, how about I drive you? I like it. NZ's leading mobile network presents the magnificent new Samsung Galaxy S7, with superior water resistance, from $0 on a $129.99 Red+ 24-month plan. In store or online, only on Vodafone. She's dead. Who's dead? You know damn well who's dead. Oh, this is this Feur thing. Listen to me, he killed her and I'm not crazy. Jody and I had a seance in the bathroom, Jody and I, and nothing happened, but, when I went back there, she was there, she was. Wait a minute, wait a minute. You, you had a seance? Are you angry with me? What? Maybe you resent how busy I've been. No. You know what I've got at stake with this paper. You know how important this is to me. Yeah. I can't help but feel that somehow you're trying to sabotage me. You're trying to hurt me. This isn't about you. Something is happening to me. It's not to get even, and it's not some warped bid for attention. Something is happening in our house whether you like it or not. Claire. Claire, stop. You're overreacting. Don't tell me how to react. Will you keep your voice down? I will not! Maybe you're right, maybe I am losing my mind. But what if I'm not? What if she died, some, some horrible death? Can we please not do this here? Oh, wow. You. You think you're smart, don't you? You think you got away with it. I know you killed her, you murdering son of a bitch! Who? Don't give me that shit! Your wife! I'm sorry, she's very upset. Forgive me please. Honey. I didn't kill my wife. Are you all right? Come on, honey. All right? Come on, baby, let's go. I'm sorry. Hmm? You all right? Oh, yeah. I, I'm, I'm fine. What happened? Just now? Er, I just saw Norman's face. Oh, he was so frightened for me. How's your marriage? Good. Really good. We've had our moments, I guess, but, he's a wonderful husband and father. I mean, sure, he can be obsessed with his work and sometimes it's like, um, that he doesn't see me, or, you know, like I'm, that there's something wrong... ..with me. That can't feel good. No. OK, OK, I see where you're going with this, but, my marriage is fine. You know, I have had some kind of empty nest episode where I, I, I saw some things that weren't there. Let's deal with that. I'm, I'm willing to deal with that. (SNIFFS) "Thought you might need this, love Jody." Uh-oh. Mrs Spencer. I wanted to apologise, for scaring you like I did. When I thought about what it must have seemed like - Please, let's just... (SIGHS) Claire Spencer. Mary Feur. Would you like a cup of coffee? Very much. That day at the fence, you seemed terrified. I, I don't think I imagined that. No. What were you so afraid of? Have you ever felt so completely consumed by a feeling for someone that you couldn't breathe? Thought that your time together was so passionate and consuming that you felt physical pain when they would leave? Um, sure. I couldn't catch my breath and I panicked. I never dreamed anyone would hear me. I tried to leave him. I went to my mother's in Providence, but he brought my things up in the middle of the night, during the rainstorm, and pleaded with me to come home. (SIGHS) You must think that I'm pathetic? No, no. I, I don't. I'll make this quick. I've just got to talk to Sidon, get him to OK my budget before he goes to Europe. What is Templeton's wife's name again? Lois, honey. Phil and Lois Templeton. Don't let her corner you, she'll chew your ear off. Evening, Phil. There they are. How are you? Hi. Nice to see you again, Lois. (CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYS) Oh, hi. Stop it. (CHUCKLES) I'm so sorry. (CAMERA CLICKS) White wine please. Thank you. How are you holding up? Just fine. It's a lovely party. Norman was telling me the house is finally finished. Almost. Wonderful. It's good to see you doing so well. Thank you. Well, I was worried. I don't think I've seen you since Norman's reception here last year. You were worried? I swear, I've become that nosey old lady that I used to run away from - No, no, I'm just not sure what you mean. You, you got so upset. Oh, at the party. For the DuPont chair. You remember? Well, I remember the party, but, I... Oh, God. I'd completely forgotten. I, I broke your crystal. My dear, a cheap wine glass from the caterers. But you went completely pale. You couldn't get your breath. It was if you'd seen a ghost. (GLASS SMASHES / GASPS) Missing girl. Madison Elizabeth. M.E. Frank. Madison Elizabeth... ..Frank. MEF. # One of them said, 'Larz, you a teen heart-throb ` Bro. It's Pamela. SMOOTH MUSIC (SLURPS) # You know we get down with all the cyber moms. # One of them told me I was hot right now like Tiger Balm. # One of them said, 'Larz, you a teen heart-throb ` # 'make my baby faint; make a tween's heart stop.' # (GRUNTS, RETCHES) Ewww. He's a bit of a grossie, eh? (CHUCKLES SOFTLY) < (GRUNTS) Is that your friend? Him? (CHUCKLES) Nah. < (RETCHES) Ooh. Claire. Hey, good morning. You been up all night? Mm-hmm. You OK? Do you remember this? Er, er, er, this is the girl that disappeared last year. Did you know her? No. Claire, I'm afraid to ask. (SIGHS) Where's all this going? It's her. The woman I saw in the bathtub. The ghost. Yes, the ghost. I thought it was Mrs Feur, but it's not. Stop it, Claire. I'm positive. Claire, stop it! Stop it! I know you're going through something that I don't understand. You wanna go see somebody together? I'll call Dr Drayton. Then what, Claire? What? Tell me what to do. It's her. So let me ask you this, Mr McCain, or - McCann. McCann. Er, nothing was ever found, no, no car, or...? No, no, no, nothing. Listen, this girl's a real live wire. She drives around in a souped-up Mustang convertible. Most people around here think she's off tooling around Mexico with her friends. Police downgraded it to, er, a runaway. Um,... ..her mother lives out here in Addison County. Mrs Frank? Yeah. I'm Claire, um, I wanted to talk to you about Madison. Just plain coffee. None of that mocha nonsense. Fine. You look a little old for a student. Oh, I'm not a student. We met at a party. Oh, well, that sounds about right. I never understood how a girl that wild got all As. She liked to read a lot though. Sometimes she'd lock herself up in her room for days just reading. They wanted to put her in a special school for the gifted when she was young. (LAUGHS) Maddy wouldn't hear about it. I don't know where she got it. She didn't get it from me. She probably got it from her father's side of the family. She never really mentioned her father. Yeah, well, she wouldn't. She was twelve when he left. Never spoke about him after that. You don't even need the sound. You can pretty much tell what's happening by the faces. I turn it up sometimes though. Feels like there's someone here. Why are you here? I don't know. You wanna see her room? Full scholarship. Princeton, too. She wanted to stay on the East Coast. You must be so proud. These are the last pictures taken of her. The police used this one. (PHONE RINGS) Let me get that. Excuse me. (DOOR CLICKS) Claire. (DOOR CLOSES) (KEYS RATTLE) Claire. Hello, Dr Spencer. Mrs Spencer. Forbidden fruit. You got a problem with that? (CRUNCHES) Guess this means you're not mad at me any more, huh? I wouldn't go that far. Oh. (LAUGHS) (GRUNTS) Ow. Hey. Take it easy, huh? What's got into you? Mmm. Ow! What's the matter? It's too rough. Since when? Jesus Christ. This is a brand new sh - Ssh. Claire, listen to me - Why don't you shut up, Professor? Why don't you just... ..shut up? I think she's starting to suspect something. Who? Your wife. Stop it! (GRUNTS) You know. What the hell are you doing? I know. I was there. Just before the accident. Oh! I remember now. What? I came to the door. There was whispering. I saw you in the mirror, lying there with her. In our house. Claire, listen to me. No, she was at the DuPont party, staring at me. It was her. That's why I couldn't breathe. That's why I dropped the glass. That was last year. We were having troubles. So you slept with a fucking student? That's now what I'm saying. Don't touch me. Get away from me. Please. (SOBS) Get out! No. I said get out! Fine. Please, please. I gave up everything. Claire, please, don't. (SOBS) My life, my music. I never asked you to quit! There was never any other choice! You had to topple perfect daddy! That meant perfect wife, perfect family. That's not fair. You were a single mother touring with a baby. When I came along, you were only too happy to give it up. You hated me for it, so you gave it all to her! Who? Caitlin. You leave her out of this. Out of nowhere some bright young woman finds me attractive. Stop it. And I slipped. God help me, I slipped! I'm not gonna listen to this. Claire! I tried to break it off. You should have tried harder. Super AMOLED display; NZ's leading mobile network presents the Magnificent Seven ` superior water resistance; spectacular low-light camera; ultra-slim design; expandable memory; fast charge; Super AMOLED display; and enhanced for virtual reality. The magnificent new Samsung Galaxy S7. From $0 on a $129.99 Red+ 24-month plan. In store or online, only on Vodafone. I was in Adamant. In Adamant? You know, that artsy, little hippy village, a couple of hours away down on seven. I stopped at this cafe to get a coffee and I see Norman sitting in the back. But he wasn't alone. It was a young blonde woman. I didn't see her face. I didn't think anything of it at first, and I was walking over to say hello. And they started arguing in such a way, that it stopped me. Then a few days later, you were in the accident. And I get a bizarre call from Stan working at the hospital, asking me was I with you that day? Were you upset about anything? He made it sound like you'd deliberately driven your car into a tree. And I thought, oh, my God, Claire's found out. And when I went to the hospital, I see Norman. And he was so desperate at the thought... ..of losing you. I couldn't say anything. Please, don't hate me, Claire. I don't hate you. (PHONE RINGS) Hello, this is Miss Jody. Can't get to the phone right now. Leave your name and number and maybe I'll call you back. (BEEP!) Jody, it's Norman. Um, I'm looking for Claire. Will you please... ..ask her to call home, please? (BEEP!) I can't talk to him. Will you call him and tell him I'll be home in the morning? I have to ask him something. (THUNDER RUMBLES) Norman? (WATER RUNS) Norman. Norman! Oh, God. Norman! How's his blood pressure? 140 over 80. And how about his rhythm? Rhythm is normal. Normal sinus. No sign of arrhythmia. Good. Pulse ox is normal. His pupils are reactive. I'd still like to take you down, sir. I'm fine, really. Dr Powell, I'd recommend a cardiac workup. I'll take care of that. OK, he just needs to sign the release form then. OK. Thanks, guys. Sure. Norman, they can take you for a CAT scan tomorrow. If you start feeling dizzy. I'm not going to the hospital, unless they have a miracle drug for clumsiness. Honey, I'm so sorry. Thank God you came home. Thank you. You're welcome. You know, if that breaker hadn't popped, he would - I know. Hey, don't worry, Claire. You just keep him quiet tonight, OK? OK. In the future you might wanna think twice about keeping anything electrical next to the tub. OK. Thank you. Goodbye. Call me, OK? OK. Oh. Bye-bye. I called you last night. I left a message on Jody's machine. I want you to answer one question. Did you have anything to do with her disappearance? Yes. I had an affair with her. And when I tried to break it off, she became unstable. She came out here to the house. She threatened to kill herself. Or you. I didn't think she'd go through with any of it. But then she, she disappeared. (SIGHS) It was her, Norman. She tried to kill you. Claire. You said it yourself, she wanted you dead. Are you saying I was attacked by a ghost? You had an affair with a girl who threatened to kill herself, and now there's a presence in our house. A young, blonde girl. Don't you get it? She did it, Norman. She's dead. And now she's trying to hurt you, or both of us. You don't know that she's dead. Of course we do. It's the only thing that makes se - Oh, God. Oh, it's my fault. I, I opened the door. Madison, I-I-I, I stole a braid of her hair. From where? It gave her power. Claire, nothing attacked me. There are no ghosts. It was an accident, I'm fine. It's not your fault. Are you listening to me? Yes. Claire, say it. Say it. It was an accident. It's not my fault. Say it, Claire. I need to go lie down. I didn't sleep last night, and I need to lie down. I wanna be alone for a while. Hey, Teddy, it's me. Right. Yeah. What's the name of that friend of yours, that duke, that who-you-gonna-call guy that does the paranormal psych stuff? Holodnik. Holodnik, yeah. Um, could you contact him and ask him to gimme a call here? I'd really, er, like to talk to him today. (PHONE RINGS) Hello? Yes, this is he. Thanks for calling back. Er, no, sir, that, er, that was my father. Yeah, he passed away a couple of years ago. Yes, he was, thank you. Look, the reason I'm calling is, er, I'm a little out of my depth here, but, er, someone who's very close to me, er, believes herself to be, or seems to be in, um, contact with some kind of entity, or spirit. No, no, there's no, um, no history of delusional behaviour. Well, I guess what I'm asking is, is it possible that she could be, causing, er, these manifestations through some kind of unconscious, or, telekinetic...? Uh-huh. Well, is there anything else that it could be? Uh-huh. This has been documented? Really? Um, listen, I'm sorry, but, could I ask you, can I call you back, or have you call me back? Yes, that'd be great. Thank you, sir. Claire! Claire! Claire. (COUGHS) Are you all right, Claire? The braid. What? Where's the braid? What braid? What are you talking about? Honey, what are you talking about? Is this what you're talking about. What is this? Where did you get this? I took it from Madison's house. (COUGHS) This is hers? This is Madison Frank's hair? What do you think? I really don't know. Norman? Yes. I believe you. Hey, Coop. (NOTE PLAYED) (NOTE PLAYED) You're playing. She's gone. How do you know? I can feel it. I picked up the book you ordered at the book store. I don't know how to apologise for what I've done. But if you give me another chance, honey, I promise you, I'll spend the rest of my life making you glad that you did. Please. Last sail of the year. Beautiful, isn't it? Mm-hmm. You know, we ought to take a drive before the leaves all disappear. Stay at some little bed and breakfast. Look for antiques. Yeah, we haven't done that for a while. Adamant. Adamant? Yeah, an artsy little village down seven. Supposed to be charming. Do you know it? No. Maybe we'll stop there for lunch. What's that for? Nothing. (SIGHS) (CLINK!) (PANTS) (PANTS) God. Oh, God. (BEEPS) You don't understand what that is. Don't I, Norman? It's Madison's necklace. You killed her, didn't you? I did not. I didn't kill anyone. (SOBS) Jesus, Claire, listen to me. When I got here, she was already dead. She killed herself here in our house to destroy me. Do you think that I'm stupid? She left that for you in the garden, with a letter. I burned the letter and I threw the box in the lake. A week before, sh-she showed up at the DuPont party. I was terrified. She insisted, so I agreed to meet her here. When I got here, she'd taken pills. I, I tried to revive her, but she was gone. There was nothing I could do. So I, I put her in her car, and I drove to the boat ramp, and I rolled it out into the lake. I made a terrible mistake, I know that. But tell me, Claire, tell me what should I have done? Should I sacrifice everything, our marriage? My work, which I've spent my whole life on? Tell me, Claire. Tell me, please, cos we can put this behind us. Our life can go on, it's not too late. What are you asking me to do? I'm asking you to forgive me. That girl must be brought up. (SIGHS) (DIALS OUT) Hello, this is Dr Norman Spencer. I have some information about a missing person. Madison Frank. Yes. Could you send an officer out to the house please? It's, um, 15 Willoughby Lane. It's about a mile from the bridge. OK. Thank you. (BEEP!) I'm gonna go get dressed. (WATER RUNS) (BEEP!) Information, what city? (SCREAMS) (MUFFLED YELLS) (COUGHS) Ow! (PHONE BEEPS) Oh! (YELLS) (GRUNTS) (STRAINS) (PANTS) (STRAINS) (PANTS) I begged you, Claire. I pleaded with you. But you wouldn't let it go. Oh, Claire. I never wanted any of this to happen. All I ever wanted... ..was for you to love me. Be proud of me. To be happy. (SIGHS) She was going to go to the Dean. She would have ruined us. Did she think I was just going to sit there and watch it happen? You have no idea what it was like, to hold her underwater. Watch her life slip away. But she gave me no choice. And neither have you. I can't figure out how you put it all together. At first I thought you knew, that you created the whole ghost thing as an elaborate trap. Then I realised you believed it. It's a passive aggressive masterpiece. First time I met you, all I ever wanted was to spend the rest of my life with you. Not gonna happen now. Ooh! Too cold, huh? I almost froze to death laying here, wet, naked, pretending to be electrocuted. Hey, Coop. How you doing? How you doing, boy? Let's go get your ball. Come on. Come on. (WHINES) Jody, it's Norman, if you're there pick up please. It's, er, Norman. Er, er, listen, Claire and I had a, a terrible blow-out. Could, could you do me a favour? I'm gonna go sleep at the lab. Could you check on her in the morning? I'm terribly worried about her. Thanks. (BEEP!) The halothane's starting to wear off I'm sure in some tragic way, your suicide is gonna... And every time I look at her, I'll see you. Oh, God. What's this? (YELLS) (CREAKS) (GRUNTS) (GRUNTS) (GRUNTS) (GRUNTS) (GRUNTS) (COUGHS) (COUGHS) (SIGHS) (GASPS) (GASPS) (PANTS) (COUGHS) (PANTS) (STRAINS) (PANTS) (GRUNTS) (BEEPS) Oh. (PANTS) (PHONE CLICKS) (CREAKING) (CREAKING CONTINUES) (GASPS) (SCREAMS) (WHIMPERS) (PANTS) (DISTANT BEEPING) (BREATHING QUICKENS) (SOBS) (SCREAMS) (PANTS) (GRUNTS) (ENGINE STARTS) (BEEPS) (BEEPS) Oh, shit, shit. (SCREAMS) (SCREAMS) I'm on the bridge! Somebody help me! (TYRES SCREECH) (YELLS) (SCREAMS) (ENGINE DIES) No! No. No! (SHRIEKS) (SCREAMS) (SCREAMS) (SCREAMS) (PANTS) I beg of you. Think of Caitlin. Please, don't. Please. Ssh. (WHIMPERS) (GASPS) (COUGHS) (COUGHS / PANTS)