The Girlfriend Experience - Season 1eps13 (2025)

She doesn’t reply. Instead, she scrolls to a different thread: (a new, unnamed client). The last message reads: “The suite. 9 PM. Don’t speak unless I ask.”

DAVID: “Erin’s lawyers are claiming you fabricated the data on the Thistledown short. They’re offering you a deal: testify against me, get immunity.”

THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE 2. ACT ONE: THE LAST LAP (3:00 – 12:00) SCENE 1: Int. Kirkwood & Associates – Day

LIN: “And your motivation?”

CHRISTINE: (softly) “That’s the service.” AVERY: “Tonight, I don’t want the girlfriend experience. I want the termination experience. I want to watch someone who has already decided to disappear.” He explains: His wife is dying. He cannot bring himself to leave her. So he pays women to reject him. To be cruel. To make him feel the loss before it comes.

Christine walks toward the elevator. Her reflection in the polished brass doors is fractured. She stops. For a long moment, she stares at the many versions of herself. One is crying silently. One is smiling. One is dead-eyed.

Then she takes a permanent marker from her pocket. She writes on the mirror: She steps back. Reads it. Smiles again—but this time, it cracks. Her lip quivers. The Girlfriend Experience - Season 1Eps13

She puts her hand on the glass. Her reflection’s hand meets hers.

Blue Eyes, White Walls Runtime: 52 minutes Logline: Christine executes her final hedge fund play while confronting the last mirror she can’t break: her own reflection. 1. TEASER (0:00 – 3:00) SCENE: Ext. Chicago Riverwalk – Night

Empty. The furniture is gone. The walls are bare except for one thing: a mirror. Christine stands in front of it, wearing only a black tank top and jeans. She doesn’t reply

(40s, exhausted, sweating) is packing a box. He looks up at her with a mix of admiration and terror. DAVID: “The SEC is coming tomorrow. They want your deposition.”

JACK: “You’re not fine. You’re a ghost. I live with a ghost.” She looks at him. Really looks. He’s kind. Handsome. Dull. CHRISTINE: “Then stop living with me.” She hands him an envelope. Inside: a check for $50,000—her “clean” bonus. JACK: “What is this?”

CHRISTINE READE (late 20s, sharply dressed in a dark trench coat) stands alone, watching the city lights reflect on the black water. Her breath fogs in the cold. Her phone buzzes. A text from (her boyfriend): “You okay? You’ve been gone 4 hours.” ACT ONE: THE LAST LAP (3:00 – 12:00) SCENE 1: Int

Subtitles appear: “Hi. I’m your girlfriend. What do you need me to be?”

A single, low-frequency hum. Like a wire being tightened.