They’re the first to speak, announcing themselves as FBI and telling Monica that she’s needed in conjunction with the Paula Jones lawsuit, informing her that she’s in trouble. She looks nervous as she approaches the table, two men in suits flanked on either side of her. We briefly see inside a room where other men in suits wait and one of them says “The subject has arrived.” Monica waits at a table with a magazine she just purchased when Linda Tripp arrives, descending down the same escalator. Monica arrives at the Pentagon City food court, descending an escalator with a man in a suit with an earpiece a few steps behind her. “I have good news, I may have found a solution to our problem,” Linda tells her. Her next stop is a group aerobics class at a gym, after which she sees a page from Linda Tripp (Sarah Paulson), who asks to do lunch in an hour when Monica calls her. It’s still raining outside of a coffee shop where Monica picks up her drink from the barista and lets him know that this might be the last time he sees her because she’s moving to New York next week. She’s packing up her apartment and as she fills boxes, she pauses for a closer look at several items: a copy of Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, a stuffed animal of a black labrador, a stack of press passes, and a copy of The Washington Post with the headline “Clinton Wins Second Term.” It’s a rainy day and Monica Lewinsky (Beanie Feldstein) looks out the window of her apartment, tears leaking down her cheeks.
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