Unforgettable (TV Series)
East of Islip (2014)
Poppy Montgomery: Carrie Wells
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Quotes
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Carrie Wells : Hello.
Eliot Delson : Special occasion?
Carrie Wells : Yes, actually. The weekend's almost here, so I got you a little surprise.
Eliot Delson : I hate surprises.
Carrie Wells : Oh, come on, it's fennel juice.
Eliot Delson : That's why I hate surprises.
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Al Burns : Well, look what the cat dragged in.
Carrie Wells : I thought you could all use a little change from your regular morning coffee, so, fresh-pressed organic juices from the Pune Press Express. Try it.
Al Burns : [doing so and wrinkling his nose in disgust] Ugh, what's in this?
Carrie Wells : What isn't? It's a Reset A-Gogo. It has pineapple, ginger, lime, and chili.
Al Burns : Chili?
Carrie Wells : Mmm.
Al Burns : Okay.
Cherie Rollins-Murray : [a little disgusted, too] Oh, thank you. I think I'll, uh, save mine for lunch.
Carrie Wells : Wheatgrass alfalfa swirl? Come on, it's like the milkshake of the gods.
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Eliot Delson : How about a nice little paid vacation? I have a little summer cottage, out on the island. It's all yours.
Al Burns : And what's the catch?
Eliot Delson : Does there always have to be a catch?
Al Burns , Carrie Wells : Yes.
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Eliot Delson : It seems the mayor's press secretary, Sandy Elsworth, he's got a little place in Southampton Village and, I don't know, I guess his kids are friends with the kids of the mayor out there...
Al Burns : Mm-hmm. See?
Eliot Delson : The point is, this morning, the body of a young woman washed up on the beach in front of his house. Southampton Village has officially requested our assistance.
Cherie Rollins-Murray : What, the local police can't handle it?
Carrie Wells : Long Island Serial Killer.
Eliot Delson : Exactly. 14 victims in the last ten years, most of them young women dumped on the shore. If this is number fifteen, I want you guys out there.
Carrie Wells : So our little paid vacation is actually hunting a serial killer.
Eliot Delson : Don't forget to pack sunscreen.
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Officer Tim Gosling : Yeah, she washed up right about here. No ID, no shoes. Just the, uh, dress she went in with. I think he's back at it.
Al Burns : You think she's a victim of the serial killer?
Officer Tim Gosling : She fits the profile. The previous victims were all young, attractive women found near the water's edge, so...
Al Burns : Yeah, that's true. I believe they were all dead, as well.
Carrie Wells : I think what Al is trying to say is that we're gonna need more before we identify her as the fifteenth victim.
Officer Tim Gosling : Yeah, of course.
Carrie Wells : The fact is, the other girls, they washed up farther west, along the Ocean Parkway, Gilgo Beach area.
Officer Tim Gosling : Right, but based on my analysis of the current patterns, I believe the body could've been carried this far east.
Al Burns : Okay, I'd like to see that analysis. But if she is number fifteen, could also mean our guy's got a new dumping ground.
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Carrie Wells : Hey, Jo.
Joanne Webster : So, I hear your victim's at some local morgue out there. I thought I'd come out and give you a hand.
Carrie Wells : Oh, no, Jo, uh, Al and I have got it. Don't-don't ruin your weekend.
Joanne Webster : Carrie, you have no idea about these rural coroners. I've heard of some morgues doubling as feed stores.
Carrie Wells : Jo, it's the Hamptons, not Kansas, okay?
Joanne Webster : How's the weather?
Carrie Wells : Uh... the weather's great. It's nice. Jo, you don't need to come all the way out here.
Joanne Webster : I'm telling you, it is not a problem.
Carrie Wells : Yeah, I'm getting the sense that it's not.
Joanne Webster : Oh, let me ask. How's the house?
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Al Burns : [seeing Eliot's house in the Hamptons] Some cottage.
Carrie Wells : Wow.
[picking up the newspaper from the driveway]
Carrie Wells : I wanna live here.
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Al Burns : Great kitchen. I might just cook tonight.
Carrie Wells : Wow, this is amazing.
Al Burns : [opening the refrigerator] This fridge is bigger than my apartment.
Carrie Wells : Probably gets more light, too.
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Al Burns : Okay, so Eliot's "little cottage" in the Hamptons comes with a not-so-little pool.
Carrie Wells : And a Jacuzzi.
Al Burns : Mm. Doesn't really change anything. Might actually explain a few things.
Carrie Wells : Yeah, like why he's so hard to reach on the weekends.
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Ellen : Shelly was sweet. All the customers loved her.
Carrie Wells : She ever have any problems with anyone around here?
Ellen : She pretty much kept to herself. I mean, she didn't go out partying like most of the kids around here.
Carrie Wells : Right. But her mom said she was at a party Wednesday night.
Ellen : If she was, I didn't know about it.
Al Burns : She also just put $10,000 into her checking account. Any idea where that came from?
Ellen : Not from here, that's for sure. She mentioned wanting to find another job after her dad's accident.
Carrie Wells : Well, if you wanted to make extra money, where would you go around here?
Ellen : I'd check out the board. People post all kinds of things on there. Waitressing jobs, catering.
Carrie Wells : [seeing a flyer and remembering Shelly's bedroom] How about a charter boat?
Ellen : The pay's good, if you can stand eight hours on the water serving margaritas to a boatload of drunk cidiots.
Carrie Wells : Cidiots?
Ellen : Idiots from the city. Present company excluded.
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Carrie Wells : Hey, Todd. You know Shelly Branigan?
Todd Peck : Nope, but I heard they pulled some chick out of the water over in Southampton Village. Is that her?
Carrie Wells : [holding up a keychain] Why don't you tell me? I found this in her bedroom.
Todd Peck : I give those things out all over town; it's called marketing.
Carrie Wells : [holding up her phone] Oh, yeah? Well, this... is called an arrest record. And, oh, look! This one is yours.
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Todd Peck : I did know Shelly. She called me up a few weeks ago to work a charter trip. Said she needed extra cash.
Carrie Wells : [sarcastic] I'm sure she just leapt at the chance.
Todd Peck : Actually, she called me up a few days later, said she didn't need the money after all. I figured she landed some trust-funder. That's what most of the girls around here are looking for.
Carrie Wells : I'm gonna need to see your nautical log books from the past two years.
Todd Peck : Come on, lady, I don't have time for that. I got a business to run.
Carrie Wells : No. You don't got a business to run. Not anymore.
[taking a piece of paper off a bulletin board]
Carrie Wells : Oh, yeah, look at this. Your permit.
[ripping it in half]
Carrie Wells : Consider yourself closed until further notice, okay?
Todd Peck : Tim, you gonna let her get away with this?
Officer Tim Gosling : Can't be operating without a license, Todd.
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Carrie Wells : Hey, Jo.
Joanne Webster : Oh, listen, I e-mailed you some autopsy photos.
Carrie Wells : Hang on, I'm gonna put you on speaker. Al's here.
Joanne Webster : We're on speaker.
Dr. Theodore Blumer : Ah.
Joanne Webster : I'm here with Dr. Blumer, the Southampton medical examiner. It was definitely a homicide. The victim bled out from a stab wound.
Dr. Theodore Blumer : We found ligature marks on her wrists. It looks like she was tied with rope and then weighed down with something.
Joanne Webster : [covering the mouthpiece] That's what a ligature is.
Dr. Theodore Blumer : I know. I'm telling them.
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Carrie Wells : Dr. Blumer, uh, do you know of a family around here by the name of Mortimer?
Dr. Theodore Blumer : Uh, yes, George Mortimer. He has a place on Further Lane.
Carrie Wells : What do you know about him?
Dr. Theodore Blumer : He's rich. Old money. Uh, besides that, just, you know, what you hear. Fast boats, fast cars, fast horses. His daughter is getting married, I think.
Joanne Webster : Huh.
Dr. Theodore Blumer : Oh, did I mention he's rich?
Joanne Webster : Carrie, it doesn't sound as though our victim kept that kind of company.
Carrie Wells : Well, she did the night she died.
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Carrie Wells : Wow, it must have been an incredible night. I mean, the music, the food... I bed she had an amazing time.
George Mortimer : Thank you.
Carrie Wells : Yeah.
George Mortimer : Yes, it, uh... it was a magical evening.
Carrie Wells : And you served the Volga Reserve Ossetra caviar. I mean, come on, really.
Al Burns : Carrie.
Carrie Wells : I know, I know, I know. I said I wouldn't say anything, but...
Al Burns : And yet you are.
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Carrie Wells : What is it with you and this Blumer guy? Every time you talk about him, you get this weird little smile on your face.
Joanne Webster : Oh, no. I just find him interesting, that's all. I mean, he's actually doing a play at the local theater. How many coroners do you know...
Carrie Wells : See, right there.
Joanne Webster : What?
Carrie Wells : There it is, there it is. This weird little smile on your face.
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Jay Lee : Hey, Carrie? The jets in the Jacuzzi aren't jetting.
Al Burns : Jay?
Jay Lee : Hey. I, uh... thought you guys could, uh, use some help.
Al Burns : With the Jacuzzi?
Jay Lee : No, I thought I could cross-reference some suspect profiles, run some data analysis...
Carrie Wells : Jay?
Jay Lee : I also understand you need some access to financial files.
Carrie Wells : Jay. He's not... he's not buying it.
Jay Lee : [seeing Al's stoic face] Okay, look. The city's a freaking sauna, my air conditioning is busted, and I really wanted to check out Eliot's place, so...
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Carrie Wells : [showing Al an article about Mortimer] Yeah, check that out. His family has produced three congressmen, two secretaries of state, and an ambassador to Sweden.
Al Burns : And a hell of a fortune.
Carrie Wells : Yeah, more money than Shelly Branigan will see in a thousand lifetimes. It doesn't... it doesn't seem fair, does it?
Al Burns : Well, it's the American way. Every town's got one; that big house on the hill.
Carrie Wells : But what was a little girl from Islip doing there?