-Say it! -I want the truth! [thuds] I want the truth.
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We all did. Right after we got it, over and over.
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[screams, whimpers]
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[Duke grunts]
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And Duke. When Duke got banned from Twitch for hawking rhino-horn boner pills to teenage boys… There was zero rhino in those pills. …who set him up at YouTube and used their media empire to promote the stream?
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Right out in the open, Duke showed him. [Duke] That changes things, right? It sure does. And told him exactly what he wanted in return for his silence. Numbers like this. Maybe we can talk Alpha News?
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That was some real red-pill stuff, Miles. The Andi I built Alpha with? She believed it. Oh, I believed it.
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[Helen] Holy shit. From that afternoon, just minutes after Andi sent the email.
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What? Can we just take a second and fully inbreathiate this moment?
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[dramatic music playing]
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I preferred that.
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[panting]
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Damn it.
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That night, Duke told us he almost got in an accident. He… pancaked? Yeah, but Miles had been living in Greece the past six months. No. Whiskey.
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Helen. -[grunts] -[panting] Now listen, did you take Duke's gun? Why would I take Duke's gun? Why are the lights out? -Duke is dead. -What?
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The real thing this group has in common? Andi, come on. Oh, Lionel. Everybody knows who Lionel works for. That's no secret.
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It's a lie. [camera shutters clicking] [lawyer] And do you recall, Mr. Cody, who wrote this napkin? Yeah, Miles.
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And in the real world, you need more than a neat, little detective story. You need evidence. And you've got… nothing.