The police notice differences in the audio files and bring in the sound engineer from the radio station. The station gets flooded with calls from fake Alexis’. She then appeals to Alexis to call into the station because they need to talk things out. Jill talks about how she let them both down. Jill goes on the radio and talks about Clare’s murder and airs the Alexis prank. The ratings are through the roof and the executives tell Jill that she has to go on air. Jill is convinced that she was the intended target of the stabbing and it has something to do with Alexis. (Especially because the police were so laissez-faire about helping before.) The police aren’t good at their jobs and Jill (with help of the radio station) starts doing her own investigation. Jill becomes the number one suspect and the movie dissolves into a boring episode of Law and Order? The police interrogate people and it is pretty dull. Brett comforts her, I’m beginning to think he is a nice guy. (What a gentleman!) They go into her apartment and Jill cries while washing her hands. Her ex, Brett, is there to give her a ride home. (Including a completely unnecessary strip scene.) After collecting evidence from Jill they send her on her way. The police treat Jill like a suspect and we get an extended dramatic montage of Jill’s intake to the police office. This, finally, get the attention of the police. Also, Claire gets stabbed to death in the parking garage. Jill is getting harassing calls on her personal cell phone and on the air. Reports get wind of the story, after a YEAR, and now Jill is more notorious than ever. They go to the police and the police are like, “this is the homicide department, why are you here.” Then the police blame Jill for making enemies and tell her to get a bodyguard. Jill runs into a woman name Isabella on the street, who sounds familiar…. There is also vandalism on her show posters around town. The card reads “How do you sleep?” Jill is convinced it is Alexis. Jill gets black roses delivered to her apartment. (What is with everyone begging this woman to come back?!) He asks for another chance and she says no. Jill is pissed that they would put her through, but then realizes that it was all a prank? Angry and upset, Jill rushes out to her car and runs into… her ex, Brett. The bosses are thrilled, and even more show when Alexis (the girl who killed herself on air) calls in. I forgot to mention there is a handsome young man lurking around with earbuds in… I guess he is Jill’s ex?īack on the air, Jill is trying to help people but the executives are telling her to use some of her catch phrases. They throw a welcome back party, and Clare has had a bit too much to drink. Jill new approach and demands that she go back to her old mean host ways. She is honest and “tells her truth.” Rob is not please with Dr. Jill agrees to return and is back on the air. (Stewart and Ron) They try to convince her to come back, while random people on the street tell Jill to start a Podcast… because no one listens to radio anymore. Jill feels guilty, as she should, but takes meetings with the radio station executives. (which they do on air.)įlash to one year later, Jill has quit radio hosting and her friend Clare is begging her to come back to the radio. Jill gives pretty reckless advice and basically tells someone to kill themself. Jill works at a radio station (and thankfully not recording a podcast, because I’d feel personally attacked.) She gives advice to callers and is brutal and MEAN. Jill begins to uncover a web of secrets and lies, with deadly consequences.ĭr. As she starts to settle back in, a mysterious caller identifying herself as Alexis forces Jill to believe there could be a copy-cat out to get her. Though still haunted by what happened, after a year off, Jill finally agrees to reboot her show. Jill walks away from radio vowing she would never go back. Jill Peterman has the highest-rated call-in show in radio when her world is shattered following the on-air suicide of a female caller named Alexis.
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