Post by CC Fan on Apr 19, 2004 23:06:57 GMT -5
PART 1
Recap provided by Tatiana
June 3, 1966
("Volunteers", by Jefferson Airplane, plays in the back)
A girl is walking down a street. Suddenly, a young black man puts a blindfold on her eyes. A young woman helps him put the girl in a car. They drive off. Next scene, we see the bodies of the man and the woman lying, covered with blood.
Cut to 2004
Stillman, Scotty and Lilly arrive in a construction sight. Stillman tells that when people were digging the foundation of a building, they found two bags of bones, that were thrown there before the building was built. Will says that since the two bodies were buried in a plastic bag, most of the clothes survived.
Lilly takes a look at the bodies. One is a male, the other is female. The woman is wearing bell-bottom pants. Since the building was over 30 years old, they conclude those people are from the 60's. "The summer of love." Lilly says. "Where did it all go wrong?" Stillman asks.
Roll Credits
Lilly and Scotty are arriving at the office. A young girl approaches Scotty and hands him a piece of paper, saying he forgot it at home. Lilly says to Scotty she'll see him upstairs, but before she enters the building the girl introduces herself as Elisa. Scotty introduces Lilly to Elisa, who's surprised to learn that Lilly is a detective, because she's "so beautiful." Lilly thanks her and enters the building. Elisa apologizes to Scotty for embarrassing him. Scotty asks Elisa if she's OK today, she says she is and that today is a good day. She leaves.
At the office, they look at the case's file. The bodies are from Julia Hoffman and Gerard Gary, who were 22 and 23 years old at the time. They both lived in the same commune. It seems like Julia's car also disappeared on that occasion. The detectives wonder how the murder could be connected to the hippie lifestyle. They think it might be drugs. The first contact they got is Julia's old boyfriend, Adam Clarke. Another possibility is that Adam was jealous of Julia and Gerard.
Lilly and Scotty go visit Adam Clarke. He now works as a "life coach", as he calls himself. They ask Adam about his and Julia's relationship, Adam defines it as six months of hot sex in the commune. They ask if he wasn't bothered by Gerard, and Adam says that it was the 60's, he and Julia had an open relationship. Lilly asks if Adam thinks Julia and Gerard were dealing drugs. Adam says they used drugs, but weren't organized enough to deal them. Lilly asks about the last time he saw Julia.
Flashback to 1969
("Somebody to Love", by Jefferson Airplane, plays in the back)
There's a gathering in front of the commune. Julia and Adam seem fine together. Adam climbs up a desk and talks to the crowd. He gives a speech against the war, and burns his draft card.
Cut to 2004
Lilly asks Adam if he was never hurt to see Julia and Gerard together. Adam says it hurt a little, but it was their deal. They talk about a friend of Julia's, who was with her at the gathering. It's Terri Maxwell, a rich girl who lived in the commune for a while. Now she's a rich art dealer.
Lilly and Scotty are now talking to Terri. Terri says she believes Adam wasn't bothered by Julia and Gerard. Also, she doesn't think Adam cared so much about Julia to harm her. She says there's something she didn't tell the cops in 1969. She believes Julia and Gerard were into something clandestine. Terri says there were a lot of secret phone calls from a guy called "Dr. L" and that Julia always carried envelopes full of money. They ask her how she knows Gerard was also involved. Terri says that the night before Julia and Gerard disappeared, they were planning something.
Flashback to 1969
At the gathering, Terri observes Julia and Gerard, who are talking. Julia says the meeting place doesn't work anymore. Gerard says that at 7 a.m. tomorrow they'll pick up in another corner. He asks Julia if she's scared, she says she isn't. He asks if Adam knows, Julia says she would never tell Adam. They hug.
Cut to 2004
Lilly asks Terri why she never asked Julia what it was about, since they were best friends. Terri says Julia didn't want to tell her, and that she was scared to know. Terri says she was just a suburban girl trying out the commune, while Julia was there for real, and she was into something deep.
Back at the office, Will says that a long piece of brown hair was found with the two bodies. Also, chemical ingredients of the manufacturing of coffee were found on the bodies. It could mean they were packed up near the Bogota Coffee plant.
Julia's car is being taken off a river. Lilly picks up a wallet from inside.
Back at the office, a lab worker is examining the wallet that Lilly picked from the car. Meanwhile, Lilly asks Scotty about Elisa. Scotty says Elisa is not 100% healthy and that the doctor says it's a "thinking disorder". Lilly waits for Scotty to say more but he stumbles and cuts off the conversation.
They go back to the wallet. Inside there's a paper written "Spruce St, 4912, Jane. Do not give that address except it's an emergency."
Lilly and Scotty go to that address. An old man opens the door, and they ask for Jane. The man is surprised that they are looking for Jane. They ask if she's in, and the man says Jane is not a person, she's an organization. The man introduces himself as Dr. Linden and asks Lilly and Scotty to come inside. Dr. Linden tells Lilly and Scotty that Julia and Gerard were volunteers for Jane, an abortion service. Underground, because abortion was illegal at that time. Dr. Linden tells that Jane's purpose was to provide safe procedures for women who wanted to have an abortion. He tells that the last time he saw Julia and Gerard was on the morning they disappeared, when they brought in a young girl.
Flashback to 1969
("Mercy Mercy Me", by Marvin Gaye, plays in the back)
Julia and Gerard bring a young girl into the house. They take off her blindfold and try to calm her down. Julia tells the girl she'll have a "D and C" - dilation and curettage. She says the doctor is really good and that he helped her too. Dr. Linden comes and takes the girl - Renee - with him, for the procedures.
Cut to 2004
Dr. Linden tells that the procedure went fine, and then Julia and Gerard left with the girl. And he doesn't know anything else. Lilly asks if he has the girl's name. Dr. Linden says no, but the contacts could have that information. He mentions another volunteer - Colette Ferguson, a professor at Temple.
Lilly and Scotty are now talking to Colette. Colette says she had Renee's name and phone number. She says she called Renee after Julia and Gerard went missing and the girl said everything was fine. Scotty asks if she saved Renee's number. Colette says yes, probably because it was her last connection to Julia. She tells she and Julia met under the worst of circumstances.
Flashback to 1969
("Whiter Shade of Pale", by Procol Harem, plays in the back)
Colette is lying on a couch somewhere. Another underground abortion clinic, but not a safer one. She's in pain. Julia arrives, also to have an abortion. Julia asks what the guy uses. Colette says it's a bicycle spoke, that she must keep inside for 24 hours; and then it'll happen. The guy arrives and asks Julia if she has $400, she says she's got $350. The guy takes the money and leaves to get some wine, to calm her down. Colette tells Julia that he made her touch him before. Julia says she thinks they should leave, and helps Colette get out.
Cut to 2004
Colette tells that Julia took her home, and went to visit her the next day. Colette says Julia had to take her to the hospital, because she got a bad infection. And because of that she can't have kids. Scotty asks how Julia found Dr. Linden. Colette tells Julia saw an ad for Jane on the Free Weekly, and that she was so thankful that she started working for Jane. And that was also how Julia met Gerard. Lilly says that it all sounds very risky. Colette says that it was especially risky for Gerard, who was on the Black Liberation Front, a group that was seriously against abortion, which they considered a genocide of black people. They ask if there's anyone they can contact from the group, and Colette says Lionel Royce was the leader, and he's in jail now.
Now, Will and Nick are talking to Lionel Royce. Lionel says Gerard was a "tragic man. Unlimited potential, unwise choices." Lionel admits he didn't like the fact that Gerard helped black girls commit genocide, but that he's a peaceful man. Nick then points to a picture and asks why is Lionel carrying a rifle there, and Lionel says it's all about the image. Lionel says he had problems with Gerard, but that they were too busy at the BLF to fight. They ask if Gerard could be an informant for the government, and Lionel says it's possible.
Flashback to 1969
The BLF is having a meeting at Gerard's house. Lionel and Gerard argue about Gerard being friends with a white woman. Lionel says they are going to have to clean Gerard's house, and Gerard is shocked that Lionel thinks he could betray them.
Cut to 2004
Lionel says that even if Gerard was giving information to the FBI, the BLF could never use a bullet on a brother. Will asks how Lionel knows it was a bullet. Lionel says it was just a metaphor.
Later, Lilly is talking to Renee at her office. Renee didn't want her kids to know about what happened. She tells that Julia and Gerard saved her life. Renee tells she wasn't born with money, and she wasn't smart. She says she knew she wasn't going to go to college, but she wanted to get out of there. And she couldn't do that if she had a baby in high school. Lilly asks Renee who else knew that she was pregnant. Renee said that no one knew for weeks, and then she told her boyfriend. Lilly asks if he felt the same way as Renee did. Renee shakes her head.
Recap provided by Tatiana
June 3, 1966
("Volunteers", by Jefferson Airplane, plays in the back)
A girl is walking down a street. Suddenly, a young black man puts a blindfold on her eyes. A young woman helps him put the girl in a car. They drive off. Next scene, we see the bodies of the man and the woman lying, covered with blood.
Cut to 2004
Stillman, Scotty and Lilly arrive in a construction sight. Stillman tells that when people were digging the foundation of a building, they found two bags of bones, that were thrown there before the building was built. Will says that since the two bodies were buried in a plastic bag, most of the clothes survived.
Lilly takes a look at the bodies. One is a male, the other is female. The woman is wearing bell-bottom pants. Since the building was over 30 years old, they conclude those people are from the 60's. "The summer of love." Lilly says. "Where did it all go wrong?" Stillman asks.
Roll Credits
Lilly and Scotty are arriving at the office. A young girl approaches Scotty and hands him a piece of paper, saying he forgot it at home. Lilly says to Scotty she'll see him upstairs, but before she enters the building the girl introduces herself as Elisa. Scotty introduces Lilly to Elisa, who's surprised to learn that Lilly is a detective, because she's "so beautiful." Lilly thanks her and enters the building. Elisa apologizes to Scotty for embarrassing him. Scotty asks Elisa if she's OK today, she says she is and that today is a good day. She leaves.
At the office, they look at the case's file. The bodies are from Julia Hoffman and Gerard Gary, who were 22 and 23 years old at the time. They both lived in the same commune. It seems like Julia's car also disappeared on that occasion. The detectives wonder how the murder could be connected to the hippie lifestyle. They think it might be drugs. The first contact they got is Julia's old boyfriend, Adam Clarke. Another possibility is that Adam was jealous of Julia and Gerard.
Lilly and Scotty go visit Adam Clarke. He now works as a "life coach", as he calls himself. They ask Adam about his and Julia's relationship, Adam defines it as six months of hot sex in the commune. They ask if he wasn't bothered by Gerard, and Adam says that it was the 60's, he and Julia had an open relationship. Lilly asks if Adam thinks Julia and Gerard were dealing drugs. Adam says they used drugs, but weren't organized enough to deal them. Lilly asks about the last time he saw Julia.
Flashback to 1969
("Somebody to Love", by Jefferson Airplane, plays in the back)
There's a gathering in front of the commune. Julia and Adam seem fine together. Adam climbs up a desk and talks to the crowd. He gives a speech against the war, and burns his draft card.
Cut to 2004
Lilly asks Adam if he was never hurt to see Julia and Gerard together. Adam says it hurt a little, but it was their deal. They talk about a friend of Julia's, who was with her at the gathering. It's Terri Maxwell, a rich girl who lived in the commune for a while. Now she's a rich art dealer.
Lilly and Scotty are now talking to Terri. Terri says she believes Adam wasn't bothered by Julia and Gerard. Also, she doesn't think Adam cared so much about Julia to harm her. She says there's something she didn't tell the cops in 1969. She believes Julia and Gerard were into something clandestine. Terri says there were a lot of secret phone calls from a guy called "Dr. L" and that Julia always carried envelopes full of money. They ask her how she knows Gerard was also involved. Terri says that the night before Julia and Gerard disappeared, they were planning something.
Flashback to 1969
At the gathering, Terri observes Julia and Gerard, who are talking. Julia says the meeting place doesn't work anymore. Gerard says that at 7 a.m. tomorrow they'll pick up in another corner. He asks Julia if she's scared, she says she isn't. He asks if Adam knows, Julia says she would never tell Adam. They hug.
Cut to 2004
Lilly asks Terri why she never asked Julia what it was about, since they were best friends. Terri says Julia didn't want to tell her, and that she was scared to know. Terri says she was just a suburban girl trying out the commune, while Julia was there for real, and she was into something deep.
Back at the office, Will says that a long piece of brown hair was found with the two bodies. Also, chemical ingredients of the manufacturing of coffee were found on the bodies. It could mean they were packed up near the Bogota Coffee plant.
Julia's car is being taken off a river. Lilly picks up a wallet from inside.
Back at the office, a lab worker is examining the wallet that Lilly picked from the car. Meanwhile, Lilly asks Scotty about Elisa. Scotty says Elisa is not 100% healthy and that the doctor says it's a "thinking disorder". Lilly waits for Scotty to say more but he stumbles and cuts off the conversation.
They go back to the wallet. Inside there's a paper written "Spruce St, 4912, Jane. Do not give that address except it's an emergency."
Lilly and Scotty go to that address. An old man opens the door, and they ask for Jane. The man is surprised that they are looking for Jane. They ask if she's in, and the man says Jane is not a person, she's an organization. The man introduces himself as Dr. Linden and asks Lilly and Scotty to come inside. Dr. Linden tells Lilly and Scotty that Julia and Gerard were volunteers for Jane, an abortion service. Underground, because abortion was illegal at that time. Dr. Linden tells that Jane's purpose was to provide safe procedures for women who wanted to have an abortion. He tells that the last time he saw Julia and Gerard was on the morning they disappeared, when they brought in a young girl.
Flashback to 1969
("Mercy Mercy Me", by Marvin Gaye, plays in the back)
Julia and Gerard bring a young girl into the house. They take off her blindfold and try to calm her down. Julia tells the girl she'll have a "D and C" - dilation and curettage. She says the doctor is really good and that he helped her too. Dr. Linden comes and takes the girl - Renee - with him, for the procedures.
Cut to 2004
Dr. Linden tells that the procedure went fine, and then Julia and Gerard left with the girl. And he doesn't know anything else. Lilly asks if he has the girl's name. Dr. Linden says no, but the contacts could have that information. He mentions another volunteer - Colette Ferguson, a professor at Temple.
Lilly and Scotty are now talking to Colette. Colette says she had Renee's name and phone number. She says she called Renee after Julia and Gerard went missing and the girl said everything was fine. Scotty asks if she saved Renee's number. Colette says yes, probably because it was her last connection to Julia. She tells she and Julia met under the worst of circumstances.
Flashback to 1969
("Whiter Shade of Pale", by Procol Harem, plays in the back)
Colette is lying on a couch somewhere. Another underground abortion clinic, but not a safer one. She's in pain. Julia arrives, also to have an abortion. Julia asks what the guy uses. Colette says it's a bicycle spoke, that she must keep inside for 24 hours; and then it'll happen. The guy arrives and asks Julia if she has $400, she says she's got $350. The guy takes the money and leaves to get some wine, to calm her down. Colette tells Julia that he made her touch him before. Julia says she thinks they should leave, and helps Colette get out.
Cut to 2004
Colette tells that Julia took her home, and went to visit her the next day. Colette says Julia had to take her to the hospital, because she got a bad infection. And because of that she can't have kids. Scotty asks how Julia found Dr. Linden. Colette tells Julia saw an ad for Jane on the Free Weekly, and that she was so thankful that she started working for Jane. And that was also how Julia met Gerard. Lilly says that it all sounds very risky. Colette says that it was especially risky for Gerard, who was on the Black Liberation Front, a group that was seriously against abortion, which they considered a genocide of black people. They ask if there's anyone they can contact from the group, and Colette says Lionel Royce was the leader, and he's in jail now.
Now, Will and Nick are talking to Lionel Royce. Lionel says Gerard was a "tragic man. Unlimited potential, unwise choices." Lionel admits he didn't like the fact that Gerard helped black girls commit genocide, but that he's a peaceful man. Nick then points to a picture and asks why is Lionel carrying a rifle there, and Lionel says it's all about the image. Lionel says he had problems with Gerard, but that they were too busy at the BLF to fight. They ask if Gerard could be an informant for the government, and Lionel says it's possible.
Flashback to 1969
The BLF is having a meeting at Gerard's house. Lionel and Gerard argue about Gerard being friends with a white woman. Lionel says they are going to have to clean Gerard's house, and Gerard is shocked that Lionel thinks he could betray them.
Cut to 2004
Lionel says that even if Gerard was giving information to the FBI, the BLF could never use a bullet on a brother. Will asks how Lionel knows it was a bullet. Lionel says it was just a metaphor.
Later, Lilly is talking to Renee at her office. Renee didn't want her kids to know about what happened. She tells that Julia and Gerard saved her life. Renee tells she wasn't born with money, and she wasn't smart. She says she knew she wasn't going to go to college, but she wanted to get out of there. And she couldn't do that if she had a baby in high school. Lilly asks Renee who else knew that she was pregnant. Renee said that no one knew for weeks, and then she told her boyfriend. Lilly asks if he felt the same way as Renee did. Renee shakes her head.