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It Takes Two
[Seagulls caw] I was starting to think you'd gone to the other island.
I'm as adventurous as the next person, Harry.
But what is wrong with a nice downtown cafe?
Have you done something new with your hair?
No.
Well, I like it.
You're very chipper, considering.
Considering my recent rise to fame, the Delgado case?
Considering 6: 00 news says that you're derelict in your duty, and the op-ed calls you "defective dimwit."
"Detective Dimwit."
Oh.
I dunno.
I kinda like the picture they used.
All right.
What you got for me, Detective?
How much do you know?
Just what's been released and that they're shredding you in the press.
Hey, I'm a public servant.
It's nice to get some public feedback.
Beatriz Delgado, 28 years old.
Found stabbed to death on an Auckland street.
She was here on a working holiday from Argentina, teaching tango classes at an Auckland dance studio.
Prime suspect is Gavin Hartley, one of Beatriz's tango students.
On the night of her death, Gavin invited everyone to a party at his place.
Nobody showed up except Beatriz.
Her body was found right outside Gavin's house.
Oh.
So a spurned would-be hook-up?
The way they're spinning this in the news is that he killed her when she turned him down.
Which you don't believe.
'Cause it doesn't make sense.
Even if it was a crime of passion, why would he leave the body on the street all night?
To fake a mugging.
Except she didn't have any cash or cards stolen, was still wearing her jewelry, she even had her phone.
Hm.
No sign of other injuries, apart from a healing fracture on her right toe.
Is it true there was CCTV of Gavin leaving the house?
For a few minutes around the stabbing, yes.
Which looks bad when isolated, but without a weapon?
Okay, so what about DNA?
They just came from the studio.
Beatriz had about 10 people's DNA on her, including Gavin's, the other classmates', the instructors'.
All right, so she wasn't waiting for a car, because otherwise it wouldn't have taken till the next morning to find her body.
So what was she doing on the street?
Did she make some calls?
She called her dad in Buenos Aires.
He didn't answer.
So what about the knife?
Five inches, single sided, the type you'd find in any kitchen.
Though we did find camellia oil residue in the wound.
People use that to maintain blades.
That's samurai ..... So, how much pressure are you really under?
Well, I'm not about to make an arrest just because people are calling me names.
I love that about you.
[Chuckles] [Speaks Spanish] Interpreter: No father should have to bury his daughter.
I'm calling on the Auckland police and Detective Harry Henare to act in the murder of my daughter and to bring her killer to justice.
[TV turns off] Not only was Beatriz Delgado a professional-level tango dancer, with a master's in human-rights law, she volunteered at the shelter and the soup kitchen.
Well, she was amazing.
Can I take a look?
So, Beatriz went straight from the dance studio to Gavin's party, but all of these people decided unanimously not to go to a party they were invited to.
Yeah, on a Tuesday night.
Come on, who has parties on Tuesday nights?
Or maybe someone did go.
Someone we didn't know was there.
[Seagulls caw] Say hello to your older brother for me, eh?
[Chuckles] Whoa.
Is it my birthday, is it?
I gotta be honest, Reuben.
This is a bribe.
Well, fire away.
I need someone who knows how to talk to women, get some intel, tell me what they're really thinking, and I would give you some pointers, but it looks like you know what you're doing already.
Hey, well, you know what they say about bartenders, barbers, and baristas.
People love telling us their problems.
Exactly!
I can't believe that you're picking Reuben over me.
I'm not picking him over you.
It's just [sighs] people trust Reuben.
[Door creaks] Yeah, well, people trust me.
By "people," I mean bored women who like his muscles.
Mm.
The way you like his muscles.
See?
You do understand.
Besides, I'm taking a dance partner, Madison, not a bestie.
How do I look?
I hate you.
Good.
You look great.
We're planning a small November ceremony, and the tango thing's your idea.
Wait, why was it my idea?
Because you're a closet romantic, Mr.
Crowe.
Oh, so we're taking your last name, are we?
Yeah.
Why not?
Just try to act like a couple.
[Sighs] Okay.
Hi, hi.
Are you guys new?
Uh, yes.
I'm Alexa, and this is my fianc, Reuben.
Aw.
Hilary.
So nice to meet you both.
And no need to be nervous.
We're like one big, happy whanau here.
And Cesar is very good with beginners.
He's the best instructor in Australasia after his mother, of course.
And you work here?
No, I'm a student, but I have been coming a long time -- actually, the longest out of anyone, I think.
[Chuckles] I thought this place just opened.
Oh, it was a reopening.
Oh.
'Cause of renovations or something?
Something.
[Tango music plays] Uh, anyway, I will let you two get settled in.
[Tempo increases] You know that I have two left feet, right?
Alexa: How hard can it be?
Just copy Cesar.
Uh-huh.
See?
Easy.
[Chuckles] Yeah, right.
Oh, isn't he amazing?
He really knows his giro.
My mother, the incomparable Eva Borges!
[Applause] Now, people always say to me, "Cesar, tango -- tango is not dancing.
Tango is sex standing up."
[Scattered laughter] He said that's his mother, right?
To them, I say, sex standing up is sex standing up, huh?
You should try it sometime.
If I said that to my customers, they'd report me.
Quite right, too.
A vertical expression of horizontal desire.
Cesar: Tango -- Tango is not about sex.
No, tango -- Tango is about passion.
Tango, when it was danced by the compadrones on the streets of Buenos Aires, was a knife fight between two men.
So...let's fight!
[Laughs] [Tango music plays] Uh-uh.
Miss Morel.
Oh.
Please.
Reg.
Take care of our new friend.
How are you?
Hello.
Hi.
Hm.
I was expecting to show off a little.
[Laughs] You're not letting me.
Well, I could stand on your foot.
Ooh.
I might like that.
[Laughs] Your wife?
Yeah.
And your husband?
Fianc.
Well, you guys all seem very tight.
You hang out after class?
Yeah, sorta here and there.
Any after parties I can horn in on?
Oh, God.
What?
You're not one of those true-crime freaks, are you?
What?
Please.
Huh?
Digging around about Beatriz?
I bet you've got a podcast.
Well, if I did, would you come on it?
[Chuckles] A wee word of advice.
Don't let Cesar hear what you're up to.
Cesar: Change!
[Tango music continues] Did Reg take care of you?
Oh, yes.
Thank you.
Does every newcomer get that kind of coddling, or am I special?
Definitely special.
You use those lines on the men?
Men come here to make their girlfriends happy, or to meet their next girlfriend.
It is a delicate ecosystem, like the Garden of Eden.
So that makes you God.
[Laughs] Nice.
[Indistinct conversations] Hilary?
I just wanted to say thank you so much for welcoming us.
That was really nice.
Oh, I'm happy to.
'Cause I was a little bit nervous, on account of what happened to that girl -- you know, Beatriz.
Did you know that the suspect was also a student?
He could have been obsessed with anyone in that class.
Honestly, it could have been you.
Look, I'm not being mean here, but Beatriz was a bit of a flirt, you know?
I mean, I loved her.
She was a great girl.
But Gavin so clearly had issues.
I mean, he didn't even dance.
He just stayed on the sidelines taking creepy photos.
I mean, why give him the time of day?
Hey, look, I hope I'm not, like, stepping out of line here.
No, no.
What?
But you and Ruben, you seem really happy together.
Oh.
Yeah, yeah, we are.
Thank you.
Cesar likes to play games, and they don't always end well.
So...just watch yourself around him.
Okay.
All right.
I've said too much.
[Laughs] Have a good night.
Let's go.
What was that all about?
That was a large slice of victim blaming with a dollop of "Don't take my man."
Harry: Cesar Borges left Argentina when he was 2, with his mother.
Grew up in Melbourne, moved to New Zealand 10 years ago and opened the studio.
They hired Beatriz last year to help out with the workload.
And where was he the night she died?
Well, according to Cesar, Gavin never invited him to the party, so he just went home with his mother.
To quote his exact words, "If you were trying to get a woman's attention, would you really want me in the room?"
Ooh.
Okay, are -- are we going in or not?
Thanks, Harry.
Okay, but listen, Gavin's been hounded by the press for months on end, okay?
He's not gonna want to talk to anyone, so we're gonna have to do things a little bit differently.
We're gonna have to do some very convincing acting.
Ow.
Help.
Somebody.
Help!
Can anybody hear me?
I think I've sprained my ankle!
[Gate buzzes] Oh, hi.
Are you okay?
Mnh-mnh.
Come with me.
[Both grunting] Thank you.
[Door shuts] [Camera clicking] Did you take these photos?
Just a hobby.
Here you go.
[Gasps] I'm sorry.
I'll get a tea towel.
Oh, no, no, no.
That.
I'm a designer on it.
You're a fan?
I'm a fanatic.
I'm number eight in the entire Asia-Pacific.
It is the smoothest interface that I've ever played.
Well, can I get an autograph?
My friend Beth is gonna freak.
Can you leave?
Since you've made such a remarkable recovery?
Look, Gavin.
I can -- How do you know my name?
You're a reporter.
You're a bloody -- This is unethical practice.
Ahh!
I'm with her.
Do you mind?
You know, if that camera had been angled correctly, you would have got the whole stabbing instead of just you leaving the house.
I heard something.
A possum or a cat, so I looked outside.
Look, why are we doing this?
It's over.
I'm just waiting to be arrested.
You're not even gonna try to clear your name?
I know a lost fight when I see one.
Fescue.
Double dwarf fescue.
This is notoriously slow-growing and hates foot traffic.
Now, a possum is not heavy enough to damage the node growth, but a human being grinding it under them for a prolonged period... That'd never hold up in court.
No.
It won't.
But I like to think that I have good instincts about these things, and, Gavin, I believe that somebody was waiting out in that garden for Beatriz that night.
Is there anybody we should be looking at in that tango class?
Hilary.
She was queen of the studio before Beatriz came along.
And the whole thing with Cesar doesn't help.
What whole thing with Cesar?
Well, everyone thought there was something going on between Hilary and Cesar.
Then Beatriz comes along, and, well... Hilary pulled a Tonya Harding on Beatriz in front of everyone in class.
Stomped on her foot, broke her toe.
Did you tell the police that?
I was a little preoccupied by the eight-hour interrogation.
Did you get the stomp on tape?
You ready?
Hey, can you hear this?
[Door creaks] Just close it.
No, it's in my head now, kind of like tinnitus.
You can't take the bathroom door off.
Why not?
Privacy?
Privacy?
What's that?
Anyway, come, come take a look.
[Tango music plays] This is one of Gavin's dance videos.
Cesar: Change!
[Clapping] [Stomp, Beatriz yelps] I didn't know she was there.
Look, I know what Gavin said, but could it have been an accident?
Nah, we just did that spin in class.
Hilary was flawless.
Well, with all the money she spends there, I would hope so.
It's close to a grand a month just on private lessons.
And her next one's happening... this evening.
Oh.
Book me in right after.
[Clicks tongue] [Tango music plays] [Applause] Cesar: Okay.
[Music stops] Hour's up.
Ooh.
Nope, according to me, we still have two more minutes.
Gosh, I hope you didn't just lose a client.
Where is your fianc?
He's working.
I'm a lucky man, then, getting paid to dance with you.
I'm sure you are.
[Both chuckle] No music?
Oh, I like to get a feel for each other first.
Okay.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
So, what was that?
Hilary seemed upset.
We had a disagreement.
Oh, she was trying to start something up again, and you're not interested any more?
There is a shelf life for everything.
Pass the point, and you are just delaying the inevitable.
Oh.
Spin.
Ho-ho-ho!
[Laughs] Very good.
And I guess gentlemen don't tell.
Who said I was a gentleman?
Ocho.
What about Beatriz?
Then again, maybe I am.
You know, normally, I like arabica, but this?
This has got some sorta chocolatey, umami flavours you know, meaty, beaty, big and bouncy, Argentinian.
You like Argentinian, don't you?
I'm just trying to look out for you, make sure that you don't make the same mistake that I did.
What mistake is that?
Being tricked into thinking that he cares.
Look, Reuben seems like a really great guy.
So for the sake of your relationship, I would stick to group classes.
Or better yet, find another dance school.
So, according to Hilary's alibi, she went straight home after the tango class -- 10:30 or 11:00 -- and she stayed there all night.
And three, two... And Gavin says that Beatriz left his place about 11:30 p.m.
So the police have dated the murder to no later than midnight.
Oh, there!
10:49, and then her phone's GPS places her at her apartment all night.
You know, it is possible to leave your house without a phone.
I used to do it all the time.
Okay, so you think that she left her apartment without being seen, went to Gavin's party without being seen, and then killed Beatriz without being seen?
Well, let's find out.
Oh, hi.
Come here often?
Well, let's be honest.
Your mother's had it in for me since day one.
Oh, sorry.
[Key pad beeps] Yeah?
Okay.
Well, we'll talk about it later, all right?
Love you.
Okay.
First floor, apartment 115.
Nice work, by the way.
I love the bit about my mother.
[Elevator dings] Well, hello again.
I can't see many places to hide from those cameras.
Okay, gimme a sec.
Blind spot!
Are there any exits around?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, there's a stairway.
Back up.
I can see you there.
Stairway.
Are you seeing me now?
[Door opens, Hilary humming] What the hell are you doing here?
You can stalk me, but I can't stalk you?
Hang on, Mads.
You're stalking me?
Well, a little bit.
Hey, why did you break Beatriz's toe?
You know, when you did that spin out of sequence when changing partners?
Two weeks before Beatriz's death.
Well, it wasn't actually like that.
That's why Cesar called it off.
'Cause you're violent.
Says the woman creeping outside my apartment.
Don't be silly.
Not the same thing at all.
So, yesterday you followed me, you assaulted Beatriz, and now I find out that you can get out of your apartment without being seen.
That's an awful lot to leave out of your official alibi.
Who are you?
Good Lord.
What is it with this guy, Cesar?
He's like human catnip.
Oh, he doesn't do it for you?
Please, Madison.
There is more to life than tango, horizontal or otherwise.
[Chuckles] Whatcha doin'?
Ooh.
The night Beatriz was murdered, Hilary placed an Uber Eats order at 11:20 p.m.
-- two mains, two drinks.
So either she was hungry... Or she was with someone.
[Cell phone chimes] Look familiar?
Two options, Reg.
Either you graciously allow me to blackmail you with this evidence of your affair,... I've got no idea what you're talking about.
...or I invite myself in for dinner with you and the missus.
CCTV images are so clear nowadays.
Okay, so, according to Romeo, Hilary ordered food after their activities, and she was in the apartment all night.
So no midnight sneak-out to do murder?
No.
I mean, I guess it makes sense.
If sleeping with a married man was my only alibi, then I might not cop to it either.
Oh, you've never slept with a married man?
You mean apart from the one who was married to me?
Look, Gavin, I said that I'm gonna help you, and I am.
Well, you can help by having your detective friend arrest Hilary.
Hilary has an alibi, and you don't.
When we give the police a name, we want them to take us seriously.
Cesar, then!
He's, um... H-H-He got jealous because Beatriz came to my house.
Gavin, I want you to relax, have a think, and be reasonable.
Ta-da!
Sorry.
You can't come.
But... my dress, my heels.
Check on Gavin.
He sounds erratic.
[Door shuts] I didn't dress like this for Gavin.
Hi, Reuben.
How are you?
Hi.
This won't take long.
Do what you do.
[Indistinct conversations] Evening.
Reg said that he was harassed while taking out the recycling.
Well, that's terrible.
I'm gonna ask you this one more time.
Who are you?
I think you really were trying to warn me.
And I think that you really believe everything you're saying when you say it.
A bit like him.
[Sighs] [Phone ringing] Madison: Come on, Gavin.
Pick up.
Pick up.
[Phone continues ringing] Where are you?
Crap.
Can I get you a drink?
Malbec.
Gosh, that's beautiful.
Thank you.
It was my mother's.
May I?
Oh.
Is that Cesar?
Yes.
He was very fat.
Gosh, it's quite amazing.
You came here with absolutely nothing, and look at everything you've built.
It mustn't have been easy.
Australia and New Zealand -- a lot easier than where I come from.
[Clapping] Ladies and gentlemen?
Partners, please.
[Tango music plays] I need to tell you something.
Change.
[Stamps] Ow!
God!
Remember the first class?
I said tango is a dance of combat.
Adversity.
Passion, yes.
But also anger, which some people might argue is the same thing.
It is good to get your blood a little hot... Officer Crowe.
That's Detective Retired, actually.
Gavin: Outta my way!
[Objects clatter] Move.
Gavin!
It is good to see you.
Oh, shut the hell up!
Oh, my God.
What are you doing here?
You said you were gonna help me!
Gavin, go home.
Now.
All of you people.
You all hated me from the beginning.
And you?
[Scoffs] You're a murderer!
Oh, Gavin.
You should leave -- you and your friend.
Gavin, out.
Congratulations.
You made the rag.
This is defamation.
Well, not if they don't use your name, and they haven't.
It's New Zealand.
There are no secrets.
W-We have to -- We don't have to do anything.
In fact, I'm gonna go talk to my friend the detective and get him not to arrest you.
You didn't think that through, did ya?
Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Madison?
[Door shuts] This is for your own good.
Are you serious?
[Sighs] Are you okay there?
Yeah.
It's just a bit squeaky.
You should put some oil on the hinges.
[Laughs] And a handyman too.
You're welcome.
So, Hilary's out of the picture?
Yep.
She was with Reg all night long.
Solid alibi.
I thought she was with Cesar.
That's over.
She was only with Reg to try to make Cesar jealous.
It didn't work.
Huh.
You look confused.
Do you want a map?
It's funny how all roads lead back to Cesar.
Whatever he had with Beatriz, this thing with Hilary.
If enough of the web starts shaking on the outside, you start looking at the center.
You ever seriously look at him?
No, Gavin sucked up all the air in the room.
Besides, no motive, no weapon.
Not to mention his alibi.
Well, his mother's his alibi.
And mothers will do a lot of things for their sons, right?
[Cellphone chimes] [Chuckles] Hello.
Speak of the devil.
Well, you're not going, are you?
Absolutely not.
You know, I'm still waiting.
Waiting for what?
An apology for ruining last night.
Oh.
[Chuckles] [Chuckles] Wait.
You made all of this?
When we lived in Australia, my mother had no one to teach her recipes to except me, so... Well, why did you come down here?
Why not America or Europe?
She wanted to get as far away as possible.
It sounds like she had a hard life.
It is easier now.
She has me.
Did you cook like this for Beatriz?
She liked my humitas.
How's it going?
Oh, it's going.
What the hell is that?
Sounds like you've got a fight club going there.
Well, then I better not talk about it.
And you?
Still alive?
Yeah, still alive.
But I've gotta go.
He's cooking steak.
Ooh, I love a man who can cook.
Unless he's a murderer, of course.
Heh-heh!
I'm done.
Oh, don't be a sore loser.
Hey, Madison?
Thanks.
For literally beating you at your own game?
For talking to me like I'm a person.
Beatriz was the same.
She knew I liked her, but she never made me feel like a freak about it.
Put your back into it this time.
Actually, can I use the bathroom?
You don't have to trust me, but... do you really think I'm stupid?
[Camera clicking] Deer antler.
Argentinian speciality.
I didn't know you were home.
I'm heading out.
Evening class.
Oh, that shouldn't be there.
Cesar's first competition.
Before this, I was going to push him for medical school.
Oh, 'cause you were a nurse.
A long time ago.
He would have been a terrible doctor.
The only blood he can stand is whatever is coming out of that steak.
[Chuckles] Go.
He's waiting for you.
Okay.
Night.
I met him last year, and at first I thought he wasn't my type, but turns out he was just misunderstood.
Like you, I suppose.
What is taking so long?
Gavin: It's hard to go when someone's listening outside the door.
I'm not listening.
I'm telling you my life story to drown out the sound effects.
[Toilet flushes, window creaks] Wait, you wouldn't.
The oldest trick in the book.
Gavin, I trusted you.
My mother likes you, you know.
Is that prerequisite?
Always.
Oh, mama's boy, huh?
[Laughs] So, what does she do, hole up in her bedroom with earplugs when you're entertaining Beatriz and Hilary?
No, Hilary's never been here.
Beatriz, a few times.
She was a stranger in a strange land.
She needed someone who spoke her language.
When was the last time she was here?
Uh... the night -- the night that it happened.
She wanted to borrow a book from the library, and then we had dinner.
And after that?
We went to the studio.
She had already turned me down.
We were just friends.
That is all.
[Laughs] Look, I appreciate your faith in my powers of seduction, but it does happen.
People decide whether they're going to sleep with you in three seconds.
Love?
Love is hard.
Attraction?
Serotonin.
Oh, I see.
That's the play -- dinner and pseudoscience at Casa Borges.
Oh, you tell me.
Should I take it from your surprise about Beatriz rejecting me to mean you wouldn't have?
Oh, come on.
I'm hardly competing with the likes of Hilary and Beatriz.
Ah.
I prefer older women.
Argentinian olive oil?
Tea seed oil.
Its high smoking point is good for searing.
Three minutes each side.
There is lots of things you can do in six minutes.
Six minutes isn't as impressive as you think.
[Laughs] You know, I really like you.
[Cellphone rings] [Chuckles] Give me a sec?
Harry?
Hey, it's not a good time.
You're not home?
No, I'm at dinner.
Gavin's been arrested.
Police are pressing charges tonight.
They caught Gavin at the airport trying to board a flight to Montenegro, which doesn't have an extradition treaty with us.
So the judge is refusing to let him out on bail, because he's an active flight risk.
He jammed the bathroom door closed.
Look, what about Cesar?
Did you find anything?
Does this mean that you're gonna put the door back on the hinges?
Tea seed oil -- it's what Cesar uses to cook with, AKA, camellia oil.
The oil they found in Beatriz's stab wound.
Do you know how many people use camellia oil?
Well, no, I don't, Harry.
How many?
That was rhetorical.
Oh.
Enough for it to be circumstantial at best, without an actual weapon.
Or a motive.
Well, he did say that Beatriz had turned him down.
Spurned lovers.
It's a start.
You don't think so?
A week ago, maybe.
Reggie: It's just terrible business practice at the end of the day, so we're gonna have to do something about it.
Reggie.
I'll catch up.
This is harassment.
I could have you arrested.
No, then you'd have to do some 'splaining to your wife, and that'd get really hairy, wouldn't it?
I've got a lunch.
This will be quick.
So, Beatriz was not dancing the night she died.
What was she doing at that event?
That was three months ago.
Memory -- rack it.
She was with that creep, Gavin.
Then he got it into his head to ask us all over to his place.
No thanks.
And then she spent the rest of the night with Cesar's mum.
So Beatriz was close to Eva.
Well, it helps to have the mother on side when you're sleeping with the son.
[Chuckles] Well, "close" isn't how I'd put it.
Not with Cesar or Eva.
God knows what Hilary saw in him.
He's...He's cold.
Why do you say that?
Well, the girl who works for you gets killed, and you don't even shut up shop out of respect?
But I thought they did.
There -- There was a reopening.
No, they only closed last month 'cause they got sick of the reporters.
Went down south, him and Eva.
I mean, he likes to pretend like he's all torn up, just so women'll feel sorry for him, but the truth is that some men just don't value women.
It's sick, really.
It's misogyny.
Right.
[Knock on door, door opens] Do you often do this -- showing up at women's houses uninvited?
[Laughs] Well, your address was on the registry when you signed up, and fortune favours the bold.
But I'm engaged.
Ah, yes.
Reuben, the fianc.
This cover-story business is getting a little dull.
Did you meet the Delgados when they were here?
Why do you ask?
Oh, no, that's right.
You were in the South Island.
I forgot.
I just thought, you know, strangers in a strange land.
You might have stayed to meet them.
Those need water.
Hey.
Oh, I was just about to come home.
Reuben!
Coffee!
And that's why I'm marrying her.
Okay, what do we know about the Delgados?
Beatriz's parents.
Is there any reason that Cesar would want to avoid them?
Apart from the fact that maybe he killed their daughter, you mean?
Francisco Delgado.
I just saw Cesar, and when I mentioned Beatriz's parents, he bolted.
Oh, hold on.
You know how Francisco is a human-rights lawyer?
Turns out he's not just any lawyer.
Ooh, he famous.
Mm.
Specializes in chasing down human-rights violations during the Dirty War.
Hm, this general's his 21st successful prosecution.
Dirty War?
'76 to '83.
Phone, phone, phone, phone Why do you need so many pictures of your bread?
Posterity.
Here.
Check it.
What am I looking at?
Harry said they left Argentina to escape the junta -- the same junta that Delgado is putting in jail one by one for war crimes.
Now, if you were Eva, this guy would be your hero.
Why wouldn't you want to meet him?
Because you're not who you say you are.
Beatriz was calling her father when she was murdered.
I think it's time we found out why.
My footwork needs finessing.
[Tango music plays] Hand.
I've reconsidered.
Back step.
That second date.
I don't think that is a good idea.
Why not?
What's changed between yesterday and today?
Turn.
It's unprofessional.
Because I'm your student?
'Cause you're sticking your nose where it doesn't belong.
Oh.
Of course.
Was your mother always a tango dancer?
You should stop being so nosy about other people's families and focus on your giro.
It's shoddy.
No one's ever said that about my giro before.
So, shall we talk about Beatriz's family, then?
A woman is dead.
Let her rest.
How can she rest when her killer is still out there?
What are you implying?
Have you heard of the Escuela Superior de Mecanica de la Armada?
You can go, or I can call security.
AKA, the Navy Petty-Officers School of Mechanics, AKA, a concentration camp in central Buenos Aires for political prisoners.
Get out.
[Music stops] There were only five midwives at the ESMA.
Two of them are dead, one of them's in custody, and two of them are wanted by the Argentinian government for aiding and abetting the kidnapping of children during the Dirty War.
And one of their names was Lucrezia Sevellos.
Your real name.
Get back to the office.
I'll handle this.
It wasn't just any box in that study.
It was a hardwood and deer-antler box custom made to hold a gaucho knife.
Five inches, single-sided blade.
One of only two things you brought from Argentina.
What was it you said?
Your mother had had a hard life, and you wanted to make things easy for her.
You want to protect her from her past.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
The camellia oil -- it was found on Beatriz's wounds.
That's the oil that your mother uses to tend the knife.
Did you kill her?
Yes.
No!
Yes.
I killed her.
No, you didn't.
No, you -- you come into our lives and you dig up these things from 40 years ago -- things that don't even matter.
Things that don't matter?
Don't.
Don't.
Please, don't.
Just... Just arrest me.
Just do it.
Please.
This is the only other thing that your mother brought from Argentina -- this picture.
And Beatriz saw it at your house the night she came to dinner.
That photo is one of the only surviving pictures taken from inside the ESMA when it was active.
That photo, as Francisco Delgado told me last night, has been sitting on his desk since Beatriz was in law school.
She recognized you, and you knew it.
So you got Gavin's address from the registry, and you went to Gavin's house, where you knew she would be.
You saw her on her phone.
And when Beatriz left to go home, you were the one that Gavin heard in his yard.
And then... [Screams] She was calling her father.
She wanted to tell him what she'd seen.
He never picked up, but you knew it was only a matter of time.
And ultimately, the threat wasn't against your life or the life you've built here, but that the person you love most in all the world would find out what you did and what you are.
You have no baby photos, you have no father, because Eva took you from a prisoner at the camp where she worked.
She stole you.
Eva: [Sobbing] No.
I saved him.
That's not... Come on, Mother, that is not true.
That's -- That's -- That's not true.
J-Just listen to me.
No, no.
Stop crying.
It is not true.
She's lying.
I love you.
You're my boy.
You're my son.
I love you.
I've always loved you.
Te amo, hijo mio.
It'll be okay.
Te amo, hijo mio.
It wasn't personal, you know.
I know.
You know, at first, I hated you.
For what you did to her.
I wanted to hurt you, like you hurt us.
And then today I saw him -- Beatriz's father.
Have you ever seen a dead man walking?
A few times.
Eva is still your mother.
You can't erase the last 40 years.
You can't switch it on and off.
It's part of the burden of living.
You could try to look for your biological parents.
Grandparents?
You don't have to do this alone.
It is a really nice day.
Yeah, it is.
[Tango music plays] Numero quatre.
Hey!
That's Spanish and French.
But we've got Spanish tapas.
And French wine.
So they bullied you into it, huh?
No, we made an arrest.
Gavin's in the clear.
I get to tell my team I told you so.
What makes you think I don't want to party?
Oh, just everything about you.
[Scoffs] Aw, Harry.
[Tango music continues] Oh, Harry.
Are you scared I'm gonna show you up?
Yeah, real scared.
Oh!
What?!
Oh!
A man of many skills.
Oh, where the hell did you learn that?
You've been holding out on me.
Come on.
Yeah?
Yeah.
You have.
[Laughs] Who are you, Harry Henare?
[Laughter]
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