Chloe is now sitting in front of Lan's computer, and University Guy is nowhere to be seen. Who was that guy, anyway? Chloe is not taking Derek seriously, like ha ha, those silly people who might hurt their baby. I mean, even if they thought the people were merely crazy, and not demonic, it's really not funny, is it? Instead of just telling her, Derek keeps making her watch the video of the nursery, and she doesn't get it. Just tell her! How annoying. Finally Derek explains that the blocks were rearranged, and it was impossible for any of them to touch them. Chloe asks what it means, and Derek reads the rearranged blocks, "Delaney Park." Chloe asks if the humming demon wants a picnic. Good god, this show is bugging me. Lan hands Chloe a printout from the Missing Persons Registry and says, "Delaney Park is a person." Derek adds that he thinks Delaney is a ghost who is haunting Ted and Daphne. Chloe protests that yesterday he thought Ted and Daphne were mentally ill, but Derek says that the block thing changed his mind, and that Chloe needs to see "the recital." Chloe worries that Derek is "fueling their delusions." Derek asks Chloe to "keep an eye on them" while he and Jason work it out. Chloe sways her head around the whole time, and Derek gives her the puppy-dog eyes. Normally, I'd be grossed out that he's hitting on his dead brother's fiancée, but I'm just so glad that Ethan Embry has moved from deer to puppy that I don't think about the gross aspects. Finally, Chloe agrees.
Jason-cam shows us Derek talking to some sort of police officer who keeps repeating that he would "rather not say" anything about the Delaney Park case. Finally, Friendly Officer reveals that the prime suspect was "the boyfriend, Max D'Angelo," but until they find Delaney's body, it's a moot point. Now Jason-cam is filming Derek talking to "Claudia," a street musician who was friends with Delaney. Claudia also suspects Max, because she thinks that Delaney would have told her if she was running away. Also, Max was trouble. With a capital T and that rhymes with P and that stands for Plot Twist. Come on, if you don't smell this one coming a mile away, you haven't been watching enough Law & Order. It's clearly not the boyfriend. Anyway, Max worked at a "convenience store on Cooper Road," and Delaney was always out there. Sadly, these Jason-cam segments are some of the best of the show -- they seem really natural, and they give us important plot information without being totally contrived.









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