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Friday, August 18, 2006 Maddie finally remembers what happened to her in Chicago, and accuses Louis of raping her. He of course denies it, and is about to hurt her, when Margo and Dallas show up to question her. They know that her story about the frat party is a lie, and want to know the truth. Henry and Eve show up and refuse to let her be questioned alone. In front of everyone, Margo asks Maddie who raped her. Today’s episode was directed by Michael Eilbaum and written by Elizabeth Page.
Transcripts from TVMegasite Maddie: What are you doing? Louis: There's a killer out there. I want to keep you safe. Maddie: I want you to go. Louis: But this is my room, Maddie. And you're always welcome here. Just as you were welcome in my home. I want us to be close. The way we were in Chicago. Maddie: That'll never happen. Louis: Where do you think you're going? Maddie: To find my sister. Louis: The police told us to keep a close eye on you, Maddie. Eve wants you to stay here with me. Maddie: And if she knew the truth? Louis: Everybody knows how much I care about you, Maddie. And that you care about me. Maddie: No, I don't care about you. I hate you. Louis: No, you've missed me. Maddie: No. Louis: Admit it. Maddie: No! Louis: Yes. Ever since I've arrived you haven't stopped thinking about me -- Maddie: I don't want you anywhere near me! Louis: No, no. You say that, but you don't mean it. Maddie: Just get away from me. Louis: Why are you acting like this? Maddie: No, don't touch me! Because you raped me. You raped me.
Louis: That's not true. Maddie: What would you call it? Louis: I know that some would say it was wrong. That I'm a married man -- Maddie: To my sister. Louis: And still, you came on to me. Maddie: What? Louis: You played the innocent. But you knew what you were doing. Maddie: I didn't do anything! Louis: Always seeking me out, asking my advice, excluding Eve, making sure we had time alone, wearing those skimpy little tops and short skirts. Maddie: I didn't mean to -- I don't -- Louis: It was hard to resist. For both of us. But what we shared -- when we could finally admit it, when we finally could just give in to what we both wanted -- Maddie: I didn't want you touching me like that. Louis: You were inexperienced. I had to show you. Maddie: You hurt me. I said no. Louis: Maddie likes to play pretend. Maddie: You forced me -- I -- I tried to stop you. I hit you! You raped me, Louis! Louis: Shut up! I don't want to hear that kind of language from you ever again. I certainly hope you haven't talked that way to anybody else. Maddie: You mean, have I told on you? I couldn't even admit it to myself up until a few weeks ago. I just -- I wanted it to go away. I wanted to pretend that it never happened. But no matter what I did, it just kept coming back, and I would remember. Louis: But don't you see, Maddie-pie, I feel the same way. I can't forget you. Your skin. The way you smell -- Maddie: Don't touch me! You come near again and I swear I will kill you!
Louis: You can't hurt me, Maddie. You love me. Maddie: You're crazy. Louis: No, actually, you're the crazy one, according to the police. And your friends and family. To anyone but me. Because I'm the only one who understands you, Maddie. You're a girl with a vivid imagination. You'll probably be a writer or a painter when you grow up. If you grow up. Maddie: You're threatening me? Louis: Never. But the way you're talking, you're headed for disaster. Making all these wild, unsubstantiated claims -- accusing the people who love you best. So let's just start over. Let's just be Louis and Maddie. Two people who share a very special relationship. Something private and secret. Maddie: Rape me again and I will tell my sister. Louis: And who do you think she's going to believe? Oh. Maddie likes it rough. Maddie: I said no!
Louis: You don't have it in you. Maddie: Try me. Louis: You know something? I like you better like this -- you're going to pay for that. [ Knock on door ] Margo: Maddie! Maddie: Mar -- Margo: It's Margo. Open up! Dallas: Look, Maddie, we know you're in there. Okay, we're not leaving until you open the door. Louis: You say one word and I'll get to Eve and Henry. You'll lose them. Do you understand? Hello, detective. Officer -- Margo: Louis. Maddie -- what's going on here? Louis: We were just talking. In fact I was in the other room looking for something -- what's the occasion, detective? Margo: Maddie, we have some questions for you -- Louis: About what? Please tell me there's been a break in the case. We're all as jumpy as cats. Dallas: I just got back from Chicago, Maddie. Margo: Maddie, maybe we should have this conversation alone, just the two of us. Maddie: Okay. Louis: I'm sorry, I can't allow that. Maddie's a minor. She can't be questioned without a family member -- Maddie: It's okay. I will go down to the station with you -- just you and me. Henry: Let her just run off like that -- Eve: She's here -- Henry: Hello, Maddie. Louis: They want to interrogate Maddie more. I told them no, she's a minor. Eve: I'm sorry, we can't allow that. Margo: Well, I'm sorry, but it's necessary. We have some more questions for your sister. Henry: Well, I'm calling Jessica. Eve: Well, you can't talk to Maddie alone. You can either question her here with us, or you can wait for her attorney. Margo: Fine. We'll talk here?
Dallas: Do you know why I was in Chicago, Maddie? I was talking to the dean of students at the university. There was no frat party the night you were raped. But you knew that, right? Henry: Wait, there's no frat party -- Margo: Henry, please. Or else we have to take her in. Maddie, we need to know what happened that night. Maddie: I already told you. Dallas: But some of the things that you told us, about the frat party -- that wasn't true. Margo: Maddie, were you sexually assaulted? Maddie: Yes. Margo: And you're sure it wasn't some fantasy or part of the whole frat party story. Maddie: No. It happened. Dallas: But the person who assaulted you, he wasn't a frat boy, was he? Maddie: No. Margo: Maddie, we need to know who hurt you. Who was it?
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