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Charlie Cale is a woman with the extraordinary ability to sniff out when someone is lying. And the compulsion to bluntly call it out. An easygoing casino worker who, following the death of her friend, goes on the run in her sky blue Plymouth Barracuda. Charlie travels from place to place, encountering a suspicious cast of characters and new mysteries to solve at each stop.

She goes on a cross-country road trip and avenges a new injustice each stop, armed with little more than her uncanny ability to detect lies and a genuine appreciation for her fellow humans (and the occasional dog).

Biography[]

Charlie Cale has an extraordinary ability to determine when someone is lying and encounters strange crimes she can't help but solve.

She drives a '69 Plymouth Barracuda.

Series[]

Season 1[]

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In "Dead Man's Hand", Charlie scrolls through her phone and then leaves her rusty trailer, greeting John-O outside. He offers to cut her into some old Playboys in mint condition, but she has to go to work soon. She asks where he got them, as he’s not supposed to break into places anymore - she doesn’t want to bail him out again. When Charlie’s car won’t start she calls Natalie to ask her for a ride to work. On the way, Charlie brings up a child porn ring on the dark web run by Russia. Natalie doesn’t see why she reads the news when she can’t do anything about it. Charlie’s doing something about it right now by tweeting.

The girls scan their keycards and then empty their belongings into buckets so they can pass through the metal detector, chatting as they do. Natalie states she’s fine, but Charlie knows she’s bullshitting - when she hears bullshit she says bullshit. Natalie’s sunglasses set off the metal detector twice, so Charlie takes them off as it’s a pound of chrome on her face. She stops when she sees the black eye underneath, cursing the son of a bitch responsible. She tries to follow Natalie, but her cell phone sets off the detector.

The female employees talk in the locker room about what incited the violence. Natalie was knitting when their Apple TV showed a gallery of photos from her husband Jay’s phone cloud. Among them were dick pics, and she questioned who he was sending the pictures to. He denied it and then hit her. She locks her locker and Charlie hopes she kicked him out. Natalie says she did, but Charlie knows it’s bullshit.

Charlie gets to work serving the casino, chatting up customers, and sipping drinks. She’s on the roof when a man tells her the “big guy” wants to see her, looking up at the highest floor when she asks “big guy who”. She heads up to the top floor, texting Natalie that she’ll be late since she’s getting fired but will Uber home. She tells the receptionist that she’s here to get fired.

Sterling opens the doors to his office and invites her inside, offering a seat and a drink. She thinks she knows what this is and he should just do it. His dad gave him the casino about three months ago, though Sterling corrects that he just manages it. Charlie figures that’s how long it took for him to tell Sterling about her. He confirms that’s true. She thinks now that he knows about her whole thing he’ll do the smart thing and fire it. She never understood why he kept her around. Sterling thinks his dad liked her, but that’s not the story she knows. He decides to start there, telling a once upon-a-time-in-Denver story about when a milquetoast collection of the best poker players in central Colorado met at a Fairfield Inn suite off I-25 for a mid-stakes ring game. A young woman from out of town was at the table. She had plenty of cash so they let her play. Three hours later, she mopped the floor with each and every one of them, which wasn’t anything special. But this had been happening in Cheyenne, in Rapid City. The same young woman cutting a haphazard path across the middle of the country. Never in any big games, never in corporate-owned casinos, but always the same result. She didn't lose and word spread quickly because, as Charlie knows, gamblers talk. But as far as anyone could tell, she was playing straight, yet she played with almost supernatural infallibility. As if she was seeing through the cards. So when she showed up at the Frost Casino and snuck into a tournament, his father Sterling Frost Sr. was interested. He secretly watched her play for two days, sitting in the crow’s nest ten hours a day by himself to study her. When his dad figured out what she was doing, he couldn’t believe it. It was impossible, insane, but there was no other explanation. Charlie, unphased, goes to the bar to get a drink while Sterling confirms the rumor is true. He also confirms she hasn’t gambled since, but she attributes that to his dad putting out the word that she played dirty. He said it himself, gamblers talk, and to this day, no podunk penny game in the country will take her by in. She’s blackballed. But, he didn’t break her fingers when he had her brought into that back room, noting that he’s a scary guy. He called her kid, told her it was “a real mess, kid”, and then gave her a job at the casino. Sterling believes he gave her a job to keep her in a cage. He thinks she has a gift that his dad made sure she’d never use again. He asks if she’s pissed, but she’s not. Hearing him tell this story, it’s as if she was the Cincinnati Kid, methodically fleecing her way across the country until her plan was thwarted. But she was a dumbass. She figured out she could do this thing, and it worked, so she did it for a while. She figured it wouldn’t last, and it didn’t. She’s doing fine now, she likes her life, and her job, and while she’s bummed he’s firing her, she’ll find another job and probably like that one, too. She’s still pretty much a dumbass but she’s doing just fine. He tests her quickly with a deck of cards, proving that it’s not a physical reaction giving him away, but that she can just tell something is off. He tries to test her ability to know his next move, but she laughs as she’s not a soothsayer. She can’t predict the future, there’s nothing mystical about it, just if someone is intentionally lying, she can tell. He’s not firing her, but instead, allowing her to work with him and use her gift to get very, very rich. He needs her answer by the end of the day tomorrow as it’s time sensitive. He answers a call from the lobby informing him about some dunk on the casino floor shouting for his wife. Charlie quickly asks who the man is shouting for.

Down in the casino, Jerry is shouting for Natalie and causing a scene. Charlie runs out to stop him, but he’s belligerent. Two security guards slam him onto the table. She spots a gun, which Cliff grabs from Jerry’s ankle holster. They drag Jerry out of the casino while Charlie assures Natalie they got him. Natalie explains that he sent her crazy texts all morning but she had her phone off during her shift and didn’t see it. The manager gives her the rest of the day off, asking if she has somewhere safe to go. Charlie insists Natalie’s staying with her tonight.

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Back in the trailer, Charlie tells Natalie to get a restraining order against Jerry but she can't as it’s his house. She can’t divorce him because she signed something that means she can’t have it. She can't afford to be out on her ass right now, either. Charlie offers to let her stay with her but she can’t. She hugs her friend, joking that Charlie must have been a knight in a past life.

Sterling and Charlie watch Caine, the Moby Dick of the Frost Casino whales, from the crow's nest. He asks if she can tell Caine’s bluffing from up there, and she correctly says he’s not. Sterling explains how Caine is doing private pickup games in his suite even though they comp everything for him at the casino. That’s why they’re going to fleece him. Back in Sterling’s office, they make a plan to set up cameras in Caine’s room with a shill inside. She thinks she can do her thing over video. The game is in 48 hours, but she wants to make sure that his dad okayed it. He insists it's his name on the door, but she doesn’t want to piss off his dad again. He answers a call from Ginger and asks for 20 minutes, sending her off on the private elevator. Once she’s gone, he opens the door and greets Cliff and Natalie.

Charlie waits up in the crow's nest drinking beers as she waits. She checks her phone to see a missed call from Natalie and tries to call her back, but she doesn’t answer. Sterling eventually comes in and asks what it’s like to know the truth all the time. She only knows if something is a lie and outside of poker, it’s not as useful as he might think. The real trick is to figure out why someone is lying. He answers a call from Cliff that it’s done, taking a seat as Charlie asks if he’s alright. He asks where they were. She asks if he’d kill her if she pulled out and he chuckles, knowing she’s scared of his dad. His dad gave him this job because he trusts him, but Charlie calls bullshit. He admits he got the job because his dad thinks he’s a screw-up and he’s made that clear to everyone. He can’t live as a failure in his dad’s shadow for the rest of his life. He swears to God that he’d rather die. He’s going to give her 1.5 million to help him out, regardless of the take that night, and she can disappear after if she wants. She shakes his hand and agrees to do it.

Charlie wakes up the next morning to a headline - “LOCAL WOMAN SLAIN” - and a picture of Natalie attached. The article says it’s a murder-suicide committed by Jerry Hill.

The girls talk in the locker room about Natalie’s last shift and how odd she acted. Charlie confirms from Michelle that Natalie left a little after eight, checking it against the time of Natalie’s missed call to Charlie at 7:56 pm. However, she usually gets off a few hours later. The police are about to cut the lock off Natalie’s locker, but Michelle intervenes as she knows her combo. Charlie gets a text from Sterling that it’s time to get to work.

Sterling didn’t realize they were close and she confides that Natalie called her last night. She spirals over why Natalie might have called her, but Sterling tells her not to blame herself. The room they’re in is identical to Caine’s. Charlie can’t shake why Natalie would leave at 8 instead of 9. Charlie already talked to her manager, Louis, and learned she never clocked out. Something happened that scared her enough to call Charlie for help and then basically run. Everyone is assuming Natalie’s husband called her, but Charlie knew Nat kept her phone off during her shift. Whatever spooked her wasn’t a call, and it wasn’t Jerry. Sterling sighs that her husband was an abusive lowlife, then clarifies they’re in a time-dependent operation and he needs her focused. They decide to put the cameras in the bases of the lamps to account for eye lines and angles.

Charlie leaves work in her barracuda and drives to the country sheriff's office. She shows Sheriff Parker the missed call from Natalie, hoping that she can see her friend’s phone. He can’t help her and wonders why she thinks her phone would be in, as she describes it, a little jail. She finally remembers the words “evidence locker”. Once the coroner's determination is official, her property is sent to her next of kin, probably her mom. She looks at a photo of Jerry holding the gun. Sheriff Parker has been working in this county long enough to see domestic abuse escalate like this in a pattern. Charlie knows there’s a lie in the story but just has to find it. Parker assures her the case isn’t closed and he’ll go over everything again. If she can give him something he can use, he promises to use it. But asks that she trust them to do their job as she’s not a cop.

That night, Charlie answers a call from Sterling. He heard from Sheriff Parker that he’s questioning everyone again, which isn’t good because they’re in the middle of an operation. She knows but explains that Jerry kept his gun in his inner right thigh, so he was left-handed and couldn’t have shot himself with his right hand. He told Parker that she was distraught and shouldn't spend more time on this. She’s surprised he just tells the cops what to do and they just do it, asking how that works, but he chuckles that he’ll see her in the morning. When he hangs up she grumbles that she's not a cop.

Charlie has John-O pick the lock to Natalie’s house. She finds Natalie’s tablet but the facial recognition doesn’t work. She tries it on a photo of Natalie but that doesn’t work either. She can’t guess the password to the tablet.

By morning, Charlie still hasn’t cracked the code and wanders down the street to the convenience store to buy beer. As she’s entering her pin into the ATM, she realizes that she uses the same code for everything. She calls Michelle for Natalie’s locker combination, which successfully opens the tablet. Charlie then sees the clouds in the background of the screen saver and thinks about “the cloud” that Natalie mentioned her photos being in. Upon checking the gallery, Charlie finds the photo Natalie took on the day of her murder.

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She drives to the casino with the tablet and shows it to Sterling and Cliff. She knows it’s Caine’s room because of the high ceilings. She thinks Caine had her killed and framed Jerry to do it. She wants to call the FBI to bust him, but Sterling wants to clean him out first to hit him where it hurts. With a guy like him, it’s the money. They just have to wait one more night while they rig the cameras. She heads downstairs where the bartender guesses her usual, but she decides on a coffee instead. She chats with a fellow casino worker when the TV starts to play footage from Frost Casino from when Jerry showed up looking for Natalie. Charlie watches as she takes a sip of coffee.

Later, Charlie hurries into an elevator with Cliff and speed talks about Cliff letting Jerry go the day he showed up at the casino. He asks if she’s on coke but it’s just coffee which is making her spazz out. Cliff explains they didn’t press charges and couldn’t find Natalie to ask what she wanted. Charlie gets confirmation that Jerry didn’t come back to the casino after he was released.

Charlie watches the video footage of Sterling and Cliff gambling which confirms she can do her thing over video. He explains how everything will work that evening and the clicker she’ll use to indicate truth and bullshit. Cliff will swoop in if anything goes bad. She asks what his call was about when they were in the crow’s nest and he said everything was okay. That was a lie and she wants to know about the call. Sterling remembers the call and that it was Cliff on the line. He asks what she thinks it was about. She’s sure it was some random security thing, blaming her questions on being distraught and caffeinated.

Charlie shows up 20 minutes late to the operation, and Sterling is glad Caine had a late dinner. Cliff leaves to check on the rest of the players. Sterling explains how things will work but she’s quiet. She doesn’t have an elegant way to segue into the Natalie situation so she just does. Natalie did the right thing when she saw something awful, and Sterling had Cliff kill her for it. She tells him to look her in the eye and say bullshit if it isn’t true. When he doesn’t, she presses on. There’s only one reason she would take a picture of Caine’s laptop, and that’s to turn him in, to show someone, like the police. But she didn’t show the police, she tried to call Charlie but she missed it. So Charlie figured that Natalie came to him and Cliff that night. Sterling scoffs that’s a lot of accusation based on figures. Charlie, however, was figuring this morning when she saw the TV footage and now, she knows. Jerry had his stupid pearl-handled pistol when he came to the casino, but when he passes through the metal detector on the way out, it doesn’t go off. This means he didn’t have it when he left, and she already knows from Cliff that Jerry didn’t come back to the casino. Which means the night of the murder, was right here with Cliff. Sterling looks over to Cliff, who returns to the room. Sterling circles Charlie as he pokes holes in her story, making her appear unreliable with all her figuring and half-thinking. He has Cliff take her phone in case she’s recording to get a confession, but she wasn’t. He concocts a plan to paint her as a distraught, drunk, flakey employee that he had to let go. Before he could stop her, she took a flying leap off the balcony which is tragic. Cliff asks if she’s going to walk outside to make it easier, but she's not. Because she wasn’t recording their conversation just now, but she was this afternoon. Cliff, who still has her phone, plays a portion of their conversation to prove it. Sterling laughs as there’s nothing criminal about cheating in a private poker game. Even if there were, he owns the cops. Charlie isn’t trying to convict him because she’s not a cop. A wise man once told her that if you want to hurt someone, you hit ‘em where it hurts. She didn’t send the recording to the cops. Sterling realizes she sent it to Caine and the men run out to the Presidential Suite, which is vacant.

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Charlie follows with a smirk. She sent it after the rehearsal and he’s in the air by now. Every one of his whales, every big roller in the world, all the medium ones, most of the small ones, they all know that Sterling Frost Casino plays dirty. He’s officially blackballed because gamblers talk. Cliff laughs as he takes a seat. Sterling sees a call from his dad that makes Cliff laugh even more. Sterling walks outside, onto the railing, and jumps off to his death. Charlie curses as Cliff glares at her. She takes off running and he shoots after her, hitting her once in the side. She runs into the stairwell and Cliff calls a code blue to lock the entire hotel down. Charlie is bleeding heavily but hears guards on the lower levels. Armed with a fire extinguisher, Charlie walks into a hotel room where Jen is working. She tells the woman to take care of herself and then jumps from the fourth-floor window. She speeds off in her car as the police head to the casino.

Charlie stops at a diner. She types out an email to Sheriff Parker, the FBI, CIA, and Oprah titled “the truth” which contains the photo Natalie Hill took in Kazimir Caine’s hotel room. She’s trusting them to do their job. She orders a beer and then answers a call from an unknown number. On the other end is Mr. Sterling, who tells her it’s a mess. There wasn’t enough of his son to even identify. It’s a fucking mess, kid. He let her off once and gave her a good life. She asks what happens now. He wants her to tell him where she is. She might as well because there’s not a corner in this country small enough for her to hide in. No off-the-grid's off-the-grid enough for her to hide from him. He’s a tough old bastard and he’s got some years left, and he’s gonna spend them finding her. He’s gonna hit her where it hurts. When he does kill her, finally, she can thank him. He asks her if he’s lying, and she hangs up.

Charlie goes to the outskirts of town and smashes her phone with a rock. She takes a swig of her beer and then throws her phone to the side of the road. She drives out of town.

In "The Night Shift", Charlie drives along Route 66 when the engine to her Plymouth Barracuda pops, rattles, and smokes. She pulls into a mechanic shop and reports the incident Abe, who has to turn his hearing aids back on to hear her. He can fix it for $400 which is shockingly honest. If she can put the cash in his hands by 8:00am he'll have it up and running in 20 minutes. He offers to store her car since they have security cameras and it'll be safe. He has his nephew Jed move it. She asks about a motel, but the closest one is a 20 minute drive away.

Charlie goes to the subway and Damian tries something new with her sandwich. She notices blood seeping through her shirt and asks for their bathroom, but he directs her across the store to the mini-mart. As she leans against the wall enjoying her sandwich, a man tells her about the meteor shower and scares her. She heads across the street to the mini-mart bathroom. She tries to wash her shirt out using paper towels. A woman, Marge notices the gunshot wound and they exchange witty retorts. Marge asks how long she's been on the road which has been a week. She asks how much blood Charlie has lost, but Charlie has plenty of blood. She advises her not to use Ibuprofen because it'll just bleed more. Charlie thanks WebMD and starts to leave when she faints.

Charlie wakes up in the back of Marge's truck and accepts the situation she's in and the drink offered to her. Marge uses superglue to patch up Charlie's wound. Charlie observe that Marge must not get messed with a lot. The woman confirms this - she has a dash cam and a gun to help her. She used to have Mace but she would have to get too close to use it. She gives Charlie the superglue in case she needs it again. The women sit up front in silence for a few moments. Charlie is the first person Marge has spoken to in 240 days, not counting CB radio. She has her books on tape on CD to keep her company. As they talk, Marge admits to not getting hook-up vibes and Charlie doesn't think it'll happen. Instead, they go to The Roadhouse and Marge lends her another shirt.

The women talk at the counter about being untraceable. Marge operates with no phones, no bank accounts, and fake IDs if she can get them but best to keep where people don't ask, never stay in the same place too long, and never look back. Charlie asks why she's living like this. Marge has one of those uncles. She was sent to live with him when she was 16. One day she took his money and ran. He used every means to track her down but didn't find her. She loves life, though. Charlie offers to pay for the next round with her card, but Marge stops her. Each time she uses it will be a ping, same with ATMs. She used an ATM once and her uncle showed up in four hours. She suggests finding a side hustle that pays cash. Hers is selling prescription drugs from Canada. Charlie fills out the spot the differences as she waits for Marge to return. She tells the waitress Dana, who snips that it's for kids. Charlie turns her attention to another trucker who ignores her. Dana tells her to leave so she can leave. Charlie asks if there's a storeroom she can nap in, but Dana turns her down.

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Charlie wakes up on a bench with a buzzard next to her. She startles and talks to the buzzard while surrendering the picnic bench to it. She stretches before spotting cops nearby and running to hide behind The Roadhouse. Dana explains that Charlie's friend from last night was arrested for killing the kid who works at Subway for breaking into her truck. Charlie can't believe that Marge shot a guy, but the incident was caught on the mechanic shop's cameras. Dana heads back inside and Charlie thanks her for hiding out. Dana questions if that's what this was.

Charlie goes into the mini-mart and withdraws the last of her bank account, starting a four-hour timer on her watch. Abe counts out the money on the hood of her car and she asks if he knows the kid who got killed last night. Abe did - he was new and fresh out of the marine corps. Jed offers that he might have had money problems and that's why he broke into the truck. He played the lottery every day but never one. Abe tells Charlie that Jed was the one who reported the murder.

Charlie is eating a sandwich outside the mini-mart, humming to herself. A trucker gives an off-handed comment and then waves as he leaves. Abe calls across the street to Charlie.

She is pulling out of the mechanic shop while Jed celebrates his win. She turns on the radio which is reporting Damian's death as a bludgeoning. She knows this isn't right and checks her watch. She has just under 3 hours left on the timer. She turns around and drives back to Whiting Bros. She approaches Abe and asks to look at his security footage from last night. Four townspeople are crowded around the set to watch the tape. They can't agree on whether or not she did it. Charlie thought they had it on tape, but all they have is her dumping the body. Charlie inspects the location of the cameras and then finds the camera at the mini-mart. She follows its point of view to where Marge was.

She tries to convince the employee to give her the security camera footage, lying that she was, but it ends in a paradox. She buys a vape and joins Sara outside. She's watching Damian's last TikTok video. She doesn't think he would break into someone's truck. Charlie wishes they had some way to prove he didn't break in.

Charlie and Sara look at the feed but it doesn't show the street. Sara remembers their nightly routine of him bringing her a sandwich and buying a lottery ticket. He used Hawaii last night and Charlie remarks on her hatred for the sand and swimming. She then recalls that Damian never won the lottery even though he played it every day, something Sara confirms. Charlie finds it weird since Sara is telling the truth about Damian not winning, while Jed lies about him not winning. Neither of them gets it and it's breaking her brain. Sara tells Charlie that Jed won $25,000 that morning. Sara adds that Jed invited them to see the meteor shower that night. Damian hung out and then went back to Subway.

Charlie learns from the Subway guy that the “camera” is a cat toy used as a deterrent. She asks about time cards or whatever the kids use these days. He shrugs that they just show up whenever. She sees Damian's apron and takes a bottle cap out of it.

She finds Jed outside the mechanic shop and observes his nasty cut. He claims it's a sharp piece of metal from work. It's his lucky day because she has super glue. They head inside where she uses it on his cut. She asks if he saw the meteor shower last night and he did. He had a few beers and watched in from the roof, alone, because he was alone. She asks about the Sandwich guy and goth girl, though he can't see why they'd hang out with him. They talk about how he's going to spend his lottery winnings and his future. She muses how Marge taught her the superglue trick and he jumps up, offering her a beer. He gives her a beer as he lies over being on the roof alone all night. She leaves abruptly and, once outside, inspects the alley with the security cameras.

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She watches Jed leave and Abe appears. She asks if she can use his security camera to see if someone stole her bag last night. They watch the feed until it skips ahead an hour, the angle changes, and the tarp moves. He explains that Jed says the wind gets caught in the circuit and chunks of time go missing as a result.

Charlie hums and climbs up the ladder to inspect the camera, which has a scuff mark on it and is loose. She finds bottle caps littering the floor and a Hawaii quarter. Jed asks what she's doing up there and she covers the quarter. She compliments the view and turns down his offer to sit. She asks if the caps belong to Sandwich but he quickly denies it. She found one of the caps in his apron and that means Jed might have lied. She cares because her friend is in jail and a lot of weird shit is going on. Sara also told her that Damian was headed up to see him. Jed calls bullshit. He then admits that he lied and that Damian was up there. He was embarrassed because Damian asked him to leave Sara alone. He rants over being in control of his life and puts down Sara as he does. Charlie uses this chance to pick up the coin. Jed made his life happen, but she points out that he didn't make shit happen, it was just dumb luck. Damian played every day and didn't win, which he confirms, and she calls bullshit. She leaves the roof and Jed eyes her car.

Charlie twirls the coin and rubs the dust on it between her fingers. She notices that Sara's Hawaii coin is missing. She asks Sara for one of the scratchers that Sandwich played and then buys a few more. She carefully examines each of her lottery tickets using a pair of glasses. She spots the trash can out front.

Jed books his flight to Hawaii. Sara approaches and apologizes for being a dick to him. She vents over all the things making her weird, including birth control making her hormonal. He figures she was hormonal and forgives her. She asks to see his scratch-off as she hasn't seen anyone win more than $5. He hands it over and she walks away. He hurries after her and she hands it to Charlie, who rounds the corner to see Jed. She remarks that it's weird and explains how she just bought some scratchers herself. She noticed every ticket has a serial number. The serial numbers are in order. She saw this trucker play the Gold Rush that morning, right before she picked up her car, and before he bought his ticket. The trucker didn't win anything and threw it away. She had pulled it out of the trash and now reads the serial number which ends in 454. That means if he really bought his ticket after that ticket it should be 455, 56, or 57. But it doesn't. His ticket is 450. He suggests that maybe it's a misprint. But she thinks that maybe he didn't buy that ticket. Maybe Damian bought that ticket last night like he does every night, and maybe he brought it up to the roof. And maybe when it was just the two of them alone he realized he'd won. And maybe Jed killed him for it. Jed tearfully says he didn't do it, but Charlie knows he did.

Abe appears and asks if everything's fine. He had his hearing aids up to high and offered to warm Charlie's car for her. When he's gone, Jed admits she got him. That he did it. He offers to call the cops, as they'd love to hear some half-baked theory about serial numbers from a vagrant who lives in her car. She has no proof and he isn't on camera like her friend. He offers to call the cops and tell them that Charlie Cale, a person of interest in a bunch of deaths in Nevada, wants to talk. Charlie's watch alarm goes off. Jed tells her to get out of town before he calls the cops on her. Abe returns and tosses her the keys.

Charlie leaves the shop and drives off, apologizing to Marge as she does. The radio talks about hidden cameras and she pulls into The Roadhouse. She knocks on a trucker's window and asks about his dash cam that is recording all the time. He can contact any trucker on the road with his radio. She walks into the diner and asks about a trucker who was eating a burger at the bar. But Dana sighs that it narrows it down to about ten people. His truck was parked out front of the window and had an animal logo on it. Like a cat-like badger-mouse-type animal, and some animal with legs and fur. She can't remember what it was exactly.

She tries to sketch it for the truckers and Dana who can't guess it. She quiets everyone down and tries to think. She hums a song as she does and perks up. The song that's been on her mind all day is the key. She asks if anyone knows it and sings it. A trucker gets up and belts it out. She recognizes it as a fox. She turns to see a fancy car pull into the parking lot. She tells them about the fox logo and asks if anyone knows his call sign. He's from FoxCo shipping so he must be Pickleback. She tells them to get Pickleback on the radio and tell him to take a look at his dash cam footage from last night. The cops are going to want to see it because it'll prove they got the wrong lady in jail. Dana promises they'll find him.

Charlie drives down the road and makes a trucker honk at her. She laughs happily as they pass.

Appearances[]

Season 1[]

Trivia[]

  • Her Twitter handle is, "@C00rsGainnLung3Dartz".
  • All of her pin numbers, such as her phone screen and ATM code, are 1234.

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