Breaking In
1
(GRAND ORCHESTRAL FANFARE
PLAYING)
WOMAN:
Eyewitness News,
the Chicago area's
leading news,
with John Brewery.
BREWERY:
Prominent Chicago businessman
and real estate developer
Isaac Paulson
is due in court today,
where he's expected
to be sentenced for his part
in a tax fraud
and money-laundering scheme
that robbed retirees
and pension funds
- of nearly $75 million.
- (WATCH TICKING)
(TICKING GROWING LOUDER)
(TICKING CONTINUES,
GROWING LOUDER)
(TICKING CONTINUES)
(TICKING STOPS)
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
Sunday morning,
I'm still workin'
I gotta keep on workin'
Until I earn my way home
Sunday evening,
I'll be workin'
I gotta keep on workin'
Until I find my way home
Oh, oh, oh
We're tryin' to get by
I don't know how
We hold on
Just tryin' to get along
somehow
Woke up Tuesday
feelin' lonely
Wasn't no one there for me
There ain't a soul around
Thursday came
and you still owe me
Acting like you want me,
ain't...
(TIRES SCREECH)
(ENGINE IDLING)
(FAINTLY OVER EARBUDS):
Woke up Tuesday
Feelin' lonely
Wasn't no one there for me
(BREATHING WEAKLY)
- (FAINT, GASPING BREATHS)
Thursday came
And you still owe me
Acting like you want me...
(CRUNCH, MUSIC STOPS)
GLOVER:
Five bedrooms, tennis court.
It's almost 25 acres of woods.
What's an acre?
Mom?
It's a measurement of land.
Uh, it's like the size
of someone's property.
GLOVER:
I thoughtGrandpa lived in the city.
He did.
Uh, he kept this place
as, like, a...
like, a vacation house.
So why are you selling it?
Because it's part
of the estate,
and that's what you do
But why are you selling it?
Because it reminds her
of everything she hated
about her father.
Really?
What? That's what you said.
Just because your grandfather
and I didn't get along
- doesn't mean I hated him.
- If you died,
I wouldn't sell our house.
Hmm. I would.
She's just ornery
'cause she was supposed to see
- her boyfriend this weekend.
- Whatever.
He's not my boyfriend.
Then why did he make you
a playlist?
Filled with... sex songs.
Oh, my God.
Shut up, freak. Mom.
- Okay...
- Mom!
- Seriously, I'm gonna kill you.
- Okay, enough,
both of you.
I know this is not
how you wanted
to spend your weekend,
but guess what.
Me, neither.
So, a whole playlist?
All right, we're here.
(GATE OPENING)
Grandpa had horses?
SHAUN:
Mm-hmm.
Sold them after I left.
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
(GROANS SOFTLY)
You grew up here?
Mm-hmm. What do you think?
Seems lonely.
(ALARM BEEPING STEADILY)
(SIGHS)
(SIGHS)
(STEADY BEEPING CONTINUES)
What's wrong?
I don't know. Stay here.
(STEADY BEEPING CONTINUES)
The power must have went out.
Hey, Jas, can you see if
you can turn that thing off?
I get first dibs
on the bedroom.
Whatever. Nobody cares.
(ELECTRONIC CHIME)
- (BEEPING STOPS)
- (SIGHS)
(PHONE RINGING)
Hi, Maggie.
- MAGGIE:
You guys get in okay?- Yeah, just a few minutes ago.
I hope traffic wasn't too bad.
- No, we missed most of it.
- Oh, good. Good.
Listen, if it's
all right with you,
I'll drop off
the paperwork tonight.
We should be able
to have the house
on the market
as soon as next week.
Shaun, are you there?
Yeah, that sounds good.
Okay. Well, I just
want to say again
how sorry I was
to hear about your father.
All right, well,
we'll see you tonight.
- (JASMINE GROANS)
- (PHONE BEEPS)
Thank God there's
some cell phone service.
Girl, you just got
your phone privileges back.
Don't abuse them.
Listen, I'm gonna need
you and Glover's help
this weekend
to get the house ready.
(MUSIC PLAYING FAINTLY
OVER EARBUDS)
What? I heard you.
Good. You can start
by unloading the car.
Is that a request
or an order, madam?
I am your mother.
Is there a difference?
(GROANS)
Now, please.
- Thank you.
- (SIGHS)
Mom...
Yes, Jas?
Never mind.
Hey, hey.
Look, it's not your job
It's my job to worry about you.
Okay?
All right.
(MECHANICAL THUMP, WHIRRING)
Did I do that?
(MECHANICAL THUMPING)
Glover, did you do that?
Glov? Glov?
(MUSIC PLAYING FAINTLY
OVER EARBUDS)
Glov?
(OVER SPEAKERS):
I can't see anyone but you
- Glover, is that you?
- GLOVER (CALLS): In here!
Sha bop sha bop
Sha bop sha bop...
This place is a fortress.
- What are you doing in here?
- The downstairs windows
have retractable
polycarbonate shields.
It's a fully automated
security system.
- Check it out.
- Are the stars...
There's cameras in every room,
the yard, the driveway,
interior motion detectors,
exterior motion-activated
lights, electronic deadbolts.
Where's that music coming from?
This controls everything.
The music, the lights,
the whole house.
It's so easy,
even you could do it.
Hmm.
(MUSIC STOPS)
Awesome, right?
I guess some people
get paranoid in their old age.
So what does that make you?
- Nearly paranoid?
- All right, smart-ass,
- Come on.
- I'm hungry.
- SHAUN:
I'll order a pizza.- That'll take forever.
SHAUN:
I think you'll survive.
(BIRDS CHIRPING)
(LOCK WHIRS, CLICKS)
(LINE RINGING)
JUSTIN:
Hey. I'm still at the office.
Yeah, I figured.
Oh, looks like
most of the weekend.
How was the drive?
(CHUCKLES):
The, uh, the kids still alive?
For now.
How is it?
- It's weird. (CHUCKLES)
- I bet.
You okay?
Yeah. Tired is all.
Well, listen,
sweetheart, the...
the D.A. called this morning.
Justin, I don't want
to do this. Please?
- Shaun...
- No, don't.
I'm barely hanging on as it is.
He was the criminal, Shaun.
How could you have known?
From the moment your mom died,
you were on your own.
to blame, and he chose you.
You survived. You got out.
You built a family, a life.
Then why does it feel
like I never left?
What he did, what he's done,
is not your fault.
You don't have to pay
for his mistakes.
Babe, I just want
to get through the weekend
and come home.
You know I would be there
if I could.
I know.
(SIGHS):
I should go.
- Sweetheart?
- Yeah?
You'll get through this.
Call me tomorrow.
I love you.
I love you, too.
(WHIRRING)
(MUSIC PLAYING FAINTLY
OVER EARBUDS)
(WHIRRING)
Glover, go.
WOMAN (OVER PHONE):
Jaye's Pizza. Hold, please.
Sure.
Oh! (GROANS) Sh*t.
- (DRONE STOPS)
- (REMOTE BEEPS)
(BEEPING STEADILY)
(GASPS, SCREAMS)
Glover?
Mom?
(QUIET THUMP NEARBY)
Glover?
Mom?
(SIGHS) Glover.
(THUMP NEARBY)
I swear to God,
if you're hiding some...
(GASPS, CRIES OUT)
Let me go!
(THUMP IN DISTANCE)
(MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING
OVER LINE)
(GASPING, SCREAMING)
Shh! Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
Calm down,
and I won't have to hurt you.
Calm the f*** down!
- (CRUNCH)
- (YELLS IN PAIN)
WOMAN (OVER PHONE):
Jaye's Pizza.
What can I get for you?
Hello? Can I help you?
- Hello? Are you there?
- Help me!
(GASPING, CRYING)
(GRUNTING)
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