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The Night Of - Season 1 The Night Of is a gripping crime drama television series that aired in 2016. Created by Richard Price

The Night Of - Season 1

The Night Of is a gripping crime drama television series that aired in 2016. Created by Richard Price and Steven Zaillian, this critically acclaimed show takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the criminal justice system.

Set in New York City, The Night Of follows the story of Nasir "Naz" Khan, a Pakistani-American college student who finds himself entangled in a nightmarish situation after a chance encounter. Riz Ahmed delivers a powerful performance as Naz, capturing the character's innocence and vulnerability, as well as the turmoil he experiences throughout the series.

After a wild night out, Naz picks up a mysterious young woman, Andrea, and accompanies her to her Upper West Side brownstone. However, his world is turned upside down when he wakes up to find Andrea brutally murdered, with no recollection of what happened. As the police investigate the crime, Naz becomes the prime suspect, and the evidence against him starts to mount.

The cast of The Night Of features an array of talented actors who bring their characters to life with remarkable depth and authenticity. John Turturro shines as John Stone, the eccentric lawyer who takes on Naz's case pro bono. Turturro delivers a nuanced performance, capturing the complexities of a character experienced in the criminal justice system but also battling his own personal demons.

Other notable performances include Michael Kenneth Williams as Freddy Knight, an influential inmate who takes Naz under his wing, and Bill Camp as Detective Dennis Box, a seasoned investigator determined to solve the case. Each member of the cast contributes to the series' overall brilliance, creating a tense and engrossing atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

The Night Of delves deep into the flaws and intricacies of the criminal justice system. With its meticulous attention to detail, the show explores the consequences of preconceived judgment, racial bias, and the dehumanizing nature of incarceration. Furthermore, it delves into the physical and psychological toll that the justice system takes on all those involved.

The writing and direction of The Night Of are exceptional, immersing viewers in a complex web of intrigue and suspense. Every episode unfolds like a slow-burning thriller, allowing the tension to build gradually. The narrative is filled with unexpected twists and turns, keeping audiences guessing until the very end.

The soundtrack of The Night Of further enhances the series' atmospheric quality. Composed by Jeff Russo, the hauntingly beautiful score perfectly complements the dark and brooding tone of the show. From eerie strings to pulsating beats, the music adds an additional layer of intensity to the already gripping storyline.

If you are a fan of crime dramas and psychological thrillers, The Night Of is a must-watch. With its impeccable performances, intricate storytelling, and thought-provoking exploration of the justice system, this series leaves a lasting impact on its viewers. You can play and download the captivating sounds of The Night Of soundtrack here, immersing yourself in the show's gripping atmosphere.

A cat.
A considerable amount of his skin was found under her fingernails.
A crazed killer trying to stab someone 22 times
A different interpretation,
A good pathologist?
A personal trainer, apparently.
A quarter gram of K and six Mollies.
A third of the medallion is mine.
Aah!
Able to cross rivers five miles wide.
About Petey?
Acquire things for friends.
Admittedly, not the most romantic birthday gift,
After six years, how many of those 24 drill bits
Again, I don't interview people I don't know about.
Ah!
Ah!
All right, okay.
All right.
All right. Bye.
An animal did that.
An asthma inhaler.
An individual named Duane Reade.
An inhaler doesn't fit how we picture
An old new one.
And at these 300, give or take, crime scenes,
And by us, the public, too.
And carefully stored?
And did you... I won't say, sell...
And door that was unlocked and went up the staircase?
And I knew what I wanted.
And it will take us years to work that off.
And it's put us in courtrooms for too many days.
And it's your right.
And Ms. Cornish outsider her home that night.
And one of them is you answer the questions I ask,
And pooling on the table,
And scientific exactitude.
And she had played that game before.
And this?
And this.
And two knives.
And wasn't in prison for some other crime
And we can see that its contents are a corkscrew, a nutcracker,
And what about this wound
And you don't think I'll find out about it?
And you.
Any chance you could be mistaken about what caused it?
Any day of the week.
Any idea where it is?
Any other sources of income?
Approximately an hour after he was arrested.
Approximately five inches in length.
Are you saying it wasn't?
Are you sure you didn't interview him?
Arthur Metz didn't go to prison because of your testimony at his trial?
As a result of that interview, you didn't do any follow ups?
As is the missing one.
As was a second story window on the garden side.
Asked and answered.
At any crime scene, it's important, isn't it,
At that artsy fartsy school of his.
Awaiting transfer downtown.
Based on a reexamination of your findings?
Because he needed it.
Because I scaled it, easily, and I'm pushing 70.
Because it had been photographed and logged,
Because it's gone now. It's not in evidence.
Because of her skin cells
Because that's all we are going to pay.
Before your testimony put him there.
Being a level up from the garden?
Best legal advice I ever got.
Between hits off his Ventolin.
Both of whom I was paying for
Both of you clowns have had to pay
Box?
Business.
Business.
But also...
But as a result, we know the rules of the court,
But he's a happy putterer.
But how do you know it's scalable?
But how many of them are there?
But I understand there were a lot of drugs involved.
But I'm not famous like you are.
But if we did, if you did,
But in pathology, fame plays no part, does it?
But not me, because I've seen it both ways.
But that would have embarrassed him just as much.
But that's about it.
But the crime scene detectives noted that it was unlocked,
But the jury has to, and so do you.
But they're in the table.
But whatever we want to call it,
But worked for us.
But you didn't interview him?
But, like Mr. Reade, not the only other one.
By his hand slipping from the handle onto the blade.
Came to be on this knife?
Can I help you with that?
Can you tell us in the course of your investigation
Can you tell us, Dr. Katz, what this photograph is?
Check it out. No more sandals.
Come here!
Come on, let's go. Come on.
Come on.
Comes to a 3,900% profit for him.
Convictions for aggravated assault?
Cops were quick, thank God.
Correct.
Could have been.
Could you see the basement level kitchen?
Couldn't it be somewhere else in the house?
Credit cards, they're tough.
Criminal records I can get.
Dad, I don't want a cat. I want a pit.
Detective, could those scratches simply be
Detective, welcome back.
Detective, what made you so sure so quickly
Did I raise an animal?
Did she visit you on October 24th
Did you hear Mrs. Weiss ask you the total number of wounds?
Did you know her?
Did you press charges?
Do you embarrass them by saying what you really think?
Do you know what Mr. Khan's is?
Do you know when it was bought?
Do you really think, as the blood is running down your arm
Do you swear or affirm to tell the truth,
Do you think are still in their case?
Do you want to save some money?
Don't say it.
Don't sell yourself short.
Dr. Chester is a modern day giant
Dr. Chester,
Dr. Katz,
Dr. Katz, would you agree with the medical examiner
Dr. Katz...
During a game none of us would want to play.
Everyone knows it's not uncommon among troubled people.
Everything that goes on in there is important.
Exactly. What kitchen?
Excited about the big night?
For your decisions...
From the handle of the knife onto the blade of the knife
Fuck!
Fuck.
Fuck.
Fucking cat.
Gate!
Get rid of your cat.
Get rid of your cat.
Give him 200 grand and walk away.
Good.
Guess I've got a type.
Guess you could call that some kind of prostitution,
Happened somewhere other than the bedroom?
Have you ever made a mistake that sent an innocent man to prison?
He didn't confess.
He didn't confess.
He didn't even look down the stairs to see how Diaz landed.
He doesn't deserve it.
He just looked at me.
He just walked off like he was going to class.
He must be pretty broken up, huh?
He said we won't get the cab back no matter what.
He threw a full Coke can at a kid in the cafeteria.
He too had an unpleasant encounter with the victim and defendant that night.
He wants to talk to you.
He was a witness, so, yes, of course, I spoke to him.
He was distressed. He was having trouble breathing.
He was suffering.
He was with Mr. Williams when he had words with the defendant
He was young, good looking, I have money.
He's a t****ze artist.
He's fine.
He's fine.
He's not back in prison for some other crime.
Here we go!
Hey, come here. Gooden!
Hey, Gooden!
Hey, isn't that the guy on the news?
Hey, we got you... We got you something else.
Hey!
Hey! Gooden, come over here!
Hey! Here he is!
Hey.
Hey.
Hey. Hey! What...
His daughter was killed by that cabbie?
His first week back after the suspension for the stairs thing,
Hold on.
Honestly? Dessert.
How 'bout that?
How about like this.
How could you have had it then if it's here?
How do you think that's gonna come on?
How is he?
How long has it been?
How many crime scenes have you worked?
How many suspects you interviewed?
How Naz sits, what he wears, what his eyes say,
How often did you buy amphetamines from the defendant?
How often did you buy it from him?
How would you describe the mood of the student body at that time?
How would you say the Muslim students fared?
How you doing?
How you doing?
Huh?
Huh.
Hunt, or rather, fish...
I appreciate this.
I bought my husband an electric drill
I didn't know him any better than you. I don't know.
I didn't say disputed or disproven,
I do a lot of props like this for them.
I do. Because it's not a knife wound caused
I don't do business with thieves.
I don't know, 15 years sounds like a pretty good deal to me,
I don't know. Is that what it's called?
I don't know. Production assistants are usually younger than you.
I don't know. Three hundred, give or take.
I don't want to get rid of my cat.
I feel it sometimes.
I gotta go.
I grabbed him straight away, said, What the hell you do that for?
I have no idea who that is.
I have no questions.
I heard that too.
I heard you're about to retire.
I know it's not easy to look at those pictures,
I know you don't have it anymore.
I mean his real line of work.
I mean, it's not for the money 'cause you're not getting paid,
I mean, who does? But if you did,
I notice it's ajar.
I really don't know what that means.
I sit there every day. I watch you fight for me.
I think he had a prescription.
I think, Why is she doing this?
I told you why.
I wanna come over later and give you something.
I want what is right...
I want what is right...
I wanted to show you something.
I'd like to find a nicer way to put it.
I'll sell it to someone else.
I'll take evidence over a confession
I'm a waiter.
I'm at the copy place.
I'm confused.
I'm doing them. He's doing them.
I'm done.
I'm fine.
I'm going to bed.
I'm just saying.
I'm kidding.
I'm not famous. No pathologist is famous.
I'm not it.
I'm not saying you consciously thought about it.
I'm not.
I'm so worried about him.
I'm sorry, you gave it...
I'm sure, at least not much.
I'm trying to understand this.
I'm waiting for them.
I'm wondering if maybe it was subconscious,
If anything about this game could be natural.
If he files for bankruptcy, it'll be the third time.
If he had, we wouldn't be here.
If the glove don't fit, you must acquit.
If they do, maybe they saw my picture on the back of one of my books.
If this missing knife was there,
If you get a call with the ID unavailable, it's probably him.
If you were having doubts about his guilt from the beginning.
In his face.
In one of the gouges of the coffee table.
In such a convincing manner?
In that neighborhood.
In the act of stabbing her.
In the field of forensic pathology.
In the security tapes at the Shell station.
In the squad room.
In your 19 years in homicide,
In your opinion?
Include pharmaceuticals?
Instead of a possible life sentence,
Insurance paid the rest.
Is Dr. Chester, unknown as he may be to the public,
Is knowing how much of a pound of flesh
Is stronger than your average amphetamine.
Is that a joke?
Is that all?
Is the defendant one of your friends?
Is this for Law & Order?
Is this yours?
It had a different interpretation, that's all.
It really has been a pleasure meeting you.
It seems more natural, if you ask me,
It tells me she was stabbed 22 times.
It was a joke.
It was cut on a piece of glass from the broken door pane.
It was natural for her this way.
It was tough on them, I'll be honest.
It wasn't a mistake.
It will solve your problems.
It wouldn't be sub conscious, would it?
It's a compliment.
It's a photo of the defendant's back
It's a pleasure to meet you.
It's ajar because it doesn't close. It hasn't for years.
It's my job.
It's ours.
It's worth $250,000.
It's worth $250,000.
Just mainly at finals.
K, ketamine? Mollies, ecstasy?
Let's go.
Like Dr. Chester,
Like he had no idea what he'd done?
Like nonreactive.
Like you had to with Mr. Metz.
Living the vida loca of a high priced attorney.
Look what he has done to all of us.
Look, I gotta go, all right?
Look, I'm not stupid. I knew what he wanted.
Looked at you how?
Mainly.
Maybe I should have a little talk with your ex wife?
Maybe I'm known in certain professional circles,
Maybe once in a while for a party.
Maybe some kind of root or fish oil,
Maybe you have something for my asthma?
Me neither. I wonder why that is?
Me? Okay, thank you.
Me.
Mine said, Jeannie,
Mm hmm.
Mr. Caval, who lives across the street
Mr. Cutler,
Mr. Metz is now a free man.
Mr. Williams said he was alone,
Mrs. Weiss.
Mrs. Weiss.
Mumblety peg?
My apologies for trying to lessen his suffering.
My dad's the only person in the world who believes me.
My findings were disputed, not disproven.
My first husband was a deadbeat too.
My husband has lost them all.
Nasir Khan was your man?
Next time I saw him was across the conference table
Night night.
No one recognizes you on the street?
No, because it isn't.
No, but I know it couldn't have been later than 2008
No, but I'm sure he gets that a lot.
No, he's another eyewitness,
No, I checked everywhere. It's not there.
No, I do.
No, just take it. Just take it.
No, just then and, you know, maybe midterms,
No, no, no.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. I took a picture of this.
No. That's not why.
No. There were, you know, some other friends.
No. They didn't notice,
None of them.
None of them.
Not because it didn't fit?
Not necessarily.
Not ones I don't.
Not only about the victim's hand wound,
Not Trevor Williams?
Not yours.
Nothing to follow up.
Nothing.
Now you can answer the question I haven't asked
Objection.
Obviously.
Occasionally I, uh...
Occasionally.
Off duty. Like you are most of the time.
Off duty. Like you are most of the time.
Officer.
Oh, because he gave it back to me that night,
Oh, fuck.
Oh, I also ran across this.
Oh, of course.
Oh, shit.
Oh, yeah. They hauled him off.
Oh!
Okay, but I mean, I don't play that game.
Okay, but still, how can you be certain this particular wound
Okay? All right.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay. And in this patriotic atmosphere,
Okay. Good.
Okay. Good.
On her hands and elsewhere on her body.
On the defendant's hand?
On the defendant's hand?
On the parlor level of the brownstone.
One is missing.
One with a single edged non serrated blade,
One, the defendant.
Or an expert witness for O.J. Simpson.
Or at least they didn't note these skin cells,
Or chewed up in the garbage disposal,
Or on TV?
Or something I could try?
Or thrown out at some point in time.
Or would you rather
Or your son?
Other than it runs counter to standard police rules and practices
Other than that, you should ask Cupid.
Overruled.
Palm down.
Perhaps because we can see them.
Personally, the emergency room,
Pick up the pace a bit.
Please.
Presumably, it could cause the same wounds to the victim as this one?
Project deadlines,
Racist comments, taunts, that kind of thing.
Really?
Really? You saw that in the crime scene unit's report?
Regarding chain of evidence and is grossly unprofessional?
Right.
Say, an intruder... To get to that window, though,
Saying things you didn't believe to be true
Self inflicted wounds.
Send a squad now!
Send a squad to the annex! Squad to the annex!
Seriously, get this off of me.
She was nice, I liked her, but I killed her anyway.
Shit is all fucked up now.
Shit was going good, too.
Since he didn't have a dime to his name.
Since I'm under oath, I'd have to say, not in my opinion.
Since that's when that model was discontinued.
Since they're on the same level.
Since you were so right on the money with my eczema,
Since you've testified in a lot of high profile,
So sell us your third.
So there was no reason not to.
So where's all the news trucks?
So why bother questioning him?
So you remember that Mr. Metz was later exonerated
So you're unaware of Mr. Reade's numerous
So, a lot.
So, after the arrest, you gave him the opportunity to confess and he didn't.
So, at his cost of 25 cents each,
So, at other times, too?
So, he doesn't know what he's talking about?
So, he's got a Visa, Mastercard, and Amex, all maxed.
So, I guess there's no way for us to know.
So, if this is how this wound occurred during this game,
So, instead of taking him to the hospital,
So, no, I didn't interview anyone he wasn't with.
So, that's when you charged him, when you left the interview room?
So, what were you really thinking
So, you gave him some time, and he's sitting in the squad room pen,
Some cocktail napkins, some swizzle sticks,
Some would say.
Someone at Duane Reade?
Someone who pays the full price is a deadbeat and you're not?
Something like this for the ketamine?
Something like... this one?
Sometimes a suspect wants nothing more than to confess.
Sometimes televised trials.
Sometimes the suspect needs time to think things through.
Stepdaughter.
Subconscious?
Sure. Okay.
Swings from one old bag to another.
Taken at the precinct
Tell your mom about the cat.
Ten dollar co pay,
Ten dollars for a 10 milligram.
Thank you, Detective.
Thank you, Dr. Katz.
Thank you, Dr. Katz.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That could explain how the victim's blood
That cut is the result of his hand slipping
That evidence is examined, photographed, cataloged,
That it was personal?
That shows what you see of the kitchen from the staircase.
That the killer had something against the victim?
That wound was made before the attack
That's all we're talking about here,
That's all? Such a great number of wounds?
That's cool.
That's great.
That's great.
That's it. Ah, just kidding!
That's one of the drawers of the bar cabinet
That's recording us, and it will be used in court.
That's when he confessed?
That's why you did it?
The $10 he was charging you
The appellate court disagreed.
The car we can't get back is yours, not this one.
The defendant. I gave it to him.
The detective.
The front basement door, which does close,
The invisible man?
The knife you described as missing from its set,
The missing fourth knife, it could have been lost
The mountain of evidence.
The only pleasure I have
The other eyewitness.
The result of, I'll say, lovemaking,
The river is...
The river offers this tiger a place to bathe,
The rust on the latch shows that.
The State rests, Your Honor.
The whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
The... Excuse me. The what?
Then 12 hours later, after you gave him the opportunity to think about it,
Then I know what you should get him for Christmas.
Then when the DA gave him the opportunity to accept just 15 years
There goes the party train.
There you go. That's good. Come on.
These knives are sold in sets of four.
They are strong swimmers,
They look similar to this one.
They were just Adderall.
They're all part of the same set.
They're more than similar. They're identical.
Thirty three years.
This cut is very important to the State's case.
This for Law & Order?
This incident took place not long after 9/11.
This is the basement level.
This one is mine too.
This tiger clearly is.
This towelhead.
This tree?
This was a defensive wound?
This wound on the victim's hand,
Thrilled.
To all of us.
To avoid you having to come back,
To what?
Twelve stitches.
Two...
Uh, for want of a better word, I'd say patriotic.
Uh, okay.
Unless he's back in prison for some other crime.
Unless you got Freud out there waiting to be called.
Unlike most cats, tigers are comfortable in water.
Until the night I had to call 911
Up there in front of all those people
Us working together, like always.
Wait, Gooden.
Want to be rushed to the emergency room?
Wanting to acquire something?
We are not going to work with some deadbeat.
We can, that's true, and they're hard to look at,
We didn't put us here.
We have the money. We can get the money.
We talked to our lawyer.
We thank you for your service.
We'd all be well advised to try to emulate his wisdom
We're buying a new one.
We've both been doing what we do for a long time,
Well, I don't have it anymore.
Well, I don't know, but I can tell you
Well, I had it. They took it to the tombs.
Well, if one could describe what goes on in their sub conscious mind,
Well, so am I. I'd find it romantic.
Well, some people would say it indicates a crime of passion.
Well, you'll be sorely missed by your colleagues, I'm sure,
Well... I do.
What about Andrea?
What about Royal Day?
What are you talking about? It's mine too.
What business is that of yours?
What did he charge?
What did he say?
What do you do for a living?
What he did with it, I wouldn't know.
What he said about this knife wound
What I'm gonna do now?
What if you came through the gate that won't close
What kind of knife was used in this attack?
What kitchen?
What the fuck he do that for? He ain't had to do nothing but sit there?
What the...
What we have here is the same scenario as Andrea Cornish.
What with a mountain of evidence, don't you?
What?
What?
What?
What's taking you so long?!
What's that?
What's that?
What's your major in college, Amir?
When the defendant and the victim were playing a game.
Where you going?
Whether you're a New York City medical examiner
Which is how it's supposed to work when something like that happens,
Which occurred, you say,
Which of you, would you say, is learning the most?
Which we know now from earlier testimony
Which, with 33 years experience, you would certainly know.
While you were scaling this tree to the second floor window,
Who called in the break in was the other eyewitness.
Who did?
Who no one recognizes on the street,
Who sent two students to the hospital because of it.
Who's he? A friend of Duane Reade's?
Who's there to support him, who isn't.
Why not?
Why would anyone do that?
Why would I do that?
Why?
With an array of two dozen drill bits in 2008.
With his hands around my throat.
With the divorce lawyers,
Would it be possible for someone...
Would these occasional acquisitions
Would you agree?
Wouldn't you put your hand this way?
Yeah, but Khan was the only one at school
Yeah, yeah, Law & Order.
Yeah!
Yeah?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. I took a look at yours.
Yeah. My wife's got a type.
Yeah. Should I say it again?
Yeah. You're right.
Yes, I did.
Yes, there's a tree right there.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yo, I need a new one.
You and his moms did everything.
You and his moms did everything.
You are the father of a killer.
You can move, that'd help.
You can see the scars in Dr. Chester's own photographs,
You can't buy them any other way.
You can't get up and leave like that.
You cannot operate any car without me.
You could decline to speak.
You could see someone in the kitchen then, I imagine,
You did, your son.
You didn't interview Duane Reade?
You didn't interview Mr. Day?
You disagree with him?
You don't have the money for anything.
You don't have the money.
You don't look it.
You don't remember him?
You don't want a pit.
You got something you wanna tell me?
You know about him. You've seen him.
You know what he does?
You know what he paid to have it filled?
You know where he got them?
You know who said that?
You know why divorce is so expensive?
You know, I was thinking,
You left it there, but they should have it.
You may want to talk to her.
You okay?
You removed evidence from the crime scene?
You see that, right?
You stay in there.
You sure?
You talk to her?
You talk to my coworkers, my friends, my ex,
You think you're invisible?
You want it?
You were his only customer?
You'd feel like having sex?
You're asked to speak about someone,
You're doing great.
You're saying you took it from the crime scene,
You're thieves.
Your basic uptown misdemeanor homicide.
Your mother does too.
Your praise sounds so sincere.
Your witness, Mrs. Weiss.
Your witness.
Your witness.
A game? You know, like, uh...
and gave it to him? That's right.
Because it's worth it. Because it's worth it.
Congratulations. Thank you.
Did he? No.
Did you talk to him? Oh, yeah.
Mm hmm. Okay.
My point is... I think we already know.
Provide them to her? Yeah.
Twenty two. And what does that tell you?
What's this? The front gate.
Where? A testimonial dinner.
You okay? Yeah, no problem.
You'd have to ask him. Who?
'cause you know what it is.
$75,000.
$75,000.