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Previously on "666 Park Avenue"...
Henry!
I was right about henry. He's a hero.
You've been watching me from your window.
You need to leave.
Really?
What is that?
They were a fraternal brotherhood called the Order of the Dragon.
- Don't let him out. - Who?
I get the feeling like the dead won't stay dead.
We need to talk about what happened, Peter,
and that strange ritual.
It was supposed to bring us incredible wealth.
It was a sham.
How I wish that it had been.
There's blood on our hands.
My God.
What did we do?
We invited evil into our homes. That's what we did.
I'm home.
Daddy!
Happy Halloween.
You, too, dear.
Honey, you're early.
Dinner will be ready in just a few minutes.
What's wrong?
It was a bad day.
They closed down the firm.
But I-I think I found a way out of it.
I want you to know something, my dear.
In heaven,
you will be truly happy.
What?
Peter, what's wrong with your eye?
Peter.
No. No.
No!
No!
No!
Keep it safe.
Keep it in the family. I love you.
The salmon tartar and the duck terrine should be perfect.
Thank you.
Oh, Marcel.
More candelabras, less cobwebs.
This is Halloween at the Drake, not an amusement park.
Uh, spooky and also elegant.
- Okay? - Oh, yes, Mrs. Doran.
Oh! Jane, thank God. I'm late meeting Gavin.
Would you mind finishing up the decorations?
Oh, Olivia, I would love to,
but Henry's "First Cup New York" interview's in an hour,
and I'm heading over to the studio to see him.
- TV? - Yeah.
Just as my party could use a little celebrity cache.
I'm glad Henry's capitalizing on the incident at the mayor's house.
Very savvy.
I think he's just enjoying his moment in the spotlight, you know?
It's gonna be more than a moment, my dear.
Well, I--the lobby is gonna look amazing.
Really has that haunted house feel.
Too much on the cobwebs?
No. No.
I mean, Halloween's all about excess, right?
I'll see you soon.
My guest in the studio is Henry Martin,
the man who saved commissioner Pike's life
and stopped a gunman
from hurting any more innocent people at the mayor's house.
- Henry, hi. - Hi.
Can you--can you take us through that night?
What were you thinking?
Um, honestly, nothing.
No, it's true. I... I just reacted.
I think if I had time to think,
I'm--I'm pretty sure I would've been terrified.
Oh, you know, I don't know about that. You're a hero, Henry.
Uh, no. No, I'm not. I...
I think it was a case
of being in the right place at the right time.
But I'm not a hero. I did what anyone would've done.
Well, in this city, I'm not so sure about that.
Here's the best part of the story.
He's modest, handsome, and available.
That's right. No wedding ring, ladies.
You know, aside from Derek Jeter, I bet that
you're the most eligible bachelor in New York.
Uh, I-- Henry Martin, thank you so much for joining us.
And... we're out.
Okay. You know, I really admire what you did.
Oh. Thank you. Yeah.
Um, and--and just for the record,
I have a girlfriend that I love very much.
The--the cute blonde waving from behind the monitor.
Yeah. That's--that's her.
You know, it makes for a better story if you're single.
You are good.
That was good.
Look at me. Just a small town girl from Kokomo
kissing New York's most eligible bachelor.
I'm s--I'm sorry. Do I know you?
Apparently not, no.
I'm so sorry. Look, I was gonna say I have a girlfriend
before they--they cut to a commercial...
or whatever they do.
- You are so busted right now. - I know.
I knew I'd screw it up.
That's the last interview I'm ever doing.
Then that would be the second stupid thing
you've said today.
That's actually not a bad batting average for me.
Laurel Harris. I'm a media consultant.
- Hi. This is, uh-- - The girlfriend.
- Yes. Jane Van Veen. Nice to meet you. - Pleasure.
Out of curiosity, what was the other stupid thing I said?
Not saying you had a girlfriend?
No. Honestly, on that one, you got lucky.
You said, "I'm not a hero."
Now it's fine to be modest.
Humility can be a powerful tool.
But if you wanna use this for political gain,
never let words come out of your mouth
that someone can use against you.
I'm sorry. You said "Political gain"?
I would--I think you have the wrong guy.
Do I?
No, I thought you worked at the mayor's office.
Most people there have at least considered
what it would be like to sit stop the throne.
You haven't?
Um, not in a serious way.
Okay. Fair enough.
I'm based in L.A., but I'm in town for a few weeks.
If you change your mind, I'd love to sit down and talk about
what our firm can do for you.
Um... I'm--I'm flattered, but I...
I'm sorry. I'm just not really understanding what you mean.
Before you know it, your 15 minutes will be up.
That's why I come in.
I can take your 15 minutes and make it a lifetime.
Well, I went to four different stores,
but I finally found a costume.
It's old-school, and I think you're gonna love it.
Oh, my God. Um, Brian...
This is Scott.
Uh, you're probably wondering
why I'm massaging your wife's stomach.
Yeah. An explanation would be nice.
Scott is a doctor. He lives in our building.
4G. I've seen you in the elevator before.
You're the, uh, you're the big playwright.
I've done a little writing myself. Well, in college.
So what's--what's going on, Lou? You okay?
Yeah. I think I just overdid it a bit dancing the other night.
My ribs are super sore.
Dr. Scott was nice enough to make a house call.
Oh. Well, thank you for that. Uh, what's the verdict, doc?
She has a-a strained ab muscle.
- Oh. Okay. - So no dancing for a few weeks.
Tonight's party, that's included. You got me?
Deal. Thank you so much. I really appreciate it.
Buy me a drink tonight, and we're even.
All right. Well, thanks again for coming by.
Um, wait. Uh, Dr. Scott?
Um, I'm feeling really uncomfortable.
I have to make it through the whole party tonight.
Is there anything I should be taking? Or...
Tequila?
I'm kidding.
Ice it if it gets really bad.
Okay. Great.
Thank you.
He's nice, right?
He saw me wincing in the elevator.
He felt bad. He wanted to help me out.
He's cute, right?
Eh, he's not really my type.
For Alexis.
I think I'm gonna try to set them up tonight at the party.
Alexis is gonna be at the party?
Oh. It's great.
Well, you know it's the party of the season
when "Page Six" asks for more invitations.
Good publicity is priceless.
Well, speaking of good publicity,
Henry just got interviewed for "First Cup New York."
I assumed he'd make the rounds.
Well, you sure know how to pick him.
Oh, hold on.
Oh, it's the caterer.
- Can you take this, hon? - Yeah.
Okay, thanks.
Hello?
Yes.
No. No.
I'll take those, Mr. Doran.
Olivia!
- Hey, are you all right? - Did you see that maniac?
He almost killed me.
Yeah.
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