[s1e5] The Short Goodbye -

: Elias is at a rain-slicked funeral for a "John Doe" he couldn't save in Episode 3. He receives a cryptic note in his coat pocket: "Some goodbyes are shorter than others."

: Back at the office, Clara Vance arrives. She claims her brother, Julian, has missed his residency at the Blue Note. She offers a stack of cash that smells like gunpowder—a detail Elias notices but keeps to himself.

Elias sits in his office, pouring a drink. The radio announces a fire at the docks. He pulls out a single charred page he managed to save from the ledger—the only thing left of his lead, and the start of his next move. [S1E5] The Short Goodbye

: The realization that the "innocent" victims are often just as stained as the villains.

: Elias sacrifices his best lead on the Big Bad to protect a woman who lied to him from the start. Ending Tag : Elias is at a rain-slicked funeral for

Private Investigator Elias Thorne is hired by a frantic, high-society woman to find her missing brother, a disgraced jazz pianist. However, as Elias digs deeper, he realizes the brother didn't vanish—he’s being used as leverage by the very syndicate Elias has been tracking all season.

: At the docks, Elias finds Julian, but Julian refuses to leave. It turns out Julian isn't a victim; he’s been laundering money through the club scene to pay off Clara’s gambling debts. The "Short Goodbye" refers to the window of time they have to disappear before the syndicate realizes the money is gone. She offers a stack of cash that smells

In the noir-inspired episode the season’s slow-burn mystery collides with a personal tragedy, forcing the protagonist to choose between solving the case and saving a friend. The Premise

: Elias is at a rain-slicked funeral for a "John Doe" he couldn't save in Episode 3. He receives a cryptic note in his coat pocket: "Some goodbyes are shorter than others."

: Back at the office, Clara Vance arrives. She claims her brother, Julian, has missed his residency at the Blue Note. She offers a stack of cash that smells like gunpowder—a detail Elias notices but keeps to himself.

Elias sits in his office, pouring a drink. The radio announces a fire at the docks. He pulls out a single charred page he managed to save from the ledger—the only thing left of his lead, and the start of his next move.

: The realization that the "innocent" victims are often just as stained as the villains.

: Elias sacrifices his best lead on the Big Bad to protect a woman who lied to him from the start. Ending Tag

Private Investigator Elias Thorne is hired by a frantic, high-society woman to find her missing brother, a disgraced jazz pianist. However, as Elias digs deeper, he realizes the brother didn't vanish—he’s being used as leverage by the very syndicate Elias has been tracking all season.

: At the docks, Elias finds Julian, but Julian refuses to leave. It turns out Julian isn't a victim; he’s been laundering money through the club scene to pay off Clara’s gambling debts. The "Short Goodbye" refers to the window of time they have to disappear before the syndicate realizes the money is gone.

In the noir-inspired episode the season’s slow-burn mystery collides with a personal tragedy, forcing the protagonist to choose between solving the case and saving a friend. The Premise