Betsy (2018) Movie Script
(ELECTRICITY BUZZES)
(SCISSORS CLIP)
(WOMAN SCREAMS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(THUNDER RUMBLES)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(SIRENS BLARE)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(FOOTSTEPS ECHO)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(FOOTSTEPS ECHO)
(ANIMAL GROWLS) (DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(WOMAN SCREAMS)
(ANIMAL GROWLS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
KAYTE: Betsy,
breakfast is ready.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Coffee?
Yes, please.
Okay, that's yours.
Thank you.
What?
Hello?
No, no, no, no, no,
they're in the back next
to the other grinders.
Yeah, in the far back.
Okay, thanks.
Okay, bye.
Is everything ok?
Hunter can't man the store
without me being there,
so I know it's not much,
but toast and coffee.
Kayte,
thank you for everything.
Yeah, of course B.
Eat.
What can I get
for you guys today?
I would like a...
I will have...
Dusty, will you just order?
A berry cordial, passion
orange guava steamer
with iced cafe,
and a hefty dollop
of whip, please.
Really?
Right, and for you, sir?
Large coffee, black.
All right, will that be all?
Actually, I have that instead.
All right, 3.80.
Here we go, yep.
And I'll give you that.
(SIGHS)
Really?
What?
It keeps your hand
from being scalded.
They teach you anything
in the academy.
Oh, I've been out
of it for 25 years.
Did you get that report
done on that accident?
I did.
Didn't you see it this
morning on your desk?
Did you type it?
You put the handwritten
one on my desk.
What if the reason I do that
is to give it personal flair
because I'm trying to build
my brand within the force.
You know that.
You're not gonna believe...
Hey, Kayte, how you doing?
Oh, my favorite dynamic duo.
- Hi, boys.
- Hello.
So how's it going?
Oh, you know, just another
lovely day in paradise here.
And who's this?
This is my very
good friend Betsy.
Hello.
Yeah, her and I actually
grew up on base together.
Ah, another army brat, huh?
- That's right.
- Cool.
So what brings you here to
our little slice of heaven?
I...
No, it's actually a much
needed change of scenery.
You know what, how
about you go make sure.
Hunter isn't burning
down my coffee shop?
Okay.
It was nice to meet you both.
Yeah, it was nice meeting you.
All right, what's her story?
Okay.
So this can't get around, okay?
Guys, about three weeks ago,
she was severely attacked.
She...
She was attacked?
Yeah, some lunatic
just jumped her
when she was walking home,
and just, and when
I say attacked her,
he almost ripped her throat out.
Jesus.
Okay, so she's been
through a lot, right?
And she's here for a fresh start
and she's staying with me.
I'm just trying to
make her feel at home,
okay, so you guys can just
keep an eye on her with me.
- Absolutely.
- Yeah, she's cool.
Yeah, just kind of make
her feel comfortable.
I'm looking at you.
Cool as ice.
Okay.
Is she okay?
No.
But that's okay,
because I'm here for her
and now you guys know, so.
Yeah, we don't wanna
hold you up anymore.
Yeah, yeah.
I've got a business to run.
Sorry guys, but I
hope to see you soon.
Yeah.
Okay.
- Yeah, we'll see you.
- Okay.
Thanks, guys.
Do you think they
caught the guy?
Guys, don't you
have anything better
to do with my tax dollars?
Hey, Sam.
- Hey, hey, Ranger Rick.
- Hey.
Catch any beavers today?
Yeah, yeah.
What's going on, guys?
You still coming over
for dinner tonight?
As long as you're
not cooking, yeah.
(LAUGHING)
Hello, what can I?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Sorry, what can I make you?
I'll have a large
black, three sugars.
Here you go.
- Thanks.
- Have a nice day.
Horror, I really like horror.
- Okay.
- What?
- I bet you do.
- Thanks, man.
Hey, what's with the new girl?
That's Kayte's friend.
Her name is Betsy.
No.
What?
I've seen that look before.
What look are we talking about?
Oh, that look.
That one right there.
It's the same one you had
the first time you laid
eyes on Jenny Jenkins.
- Okay, here we go, yeah.
- Who?
Jenny Jenkins?
- Who's Jenny Jenkins?
- Stop.
Jenny Jenkins was his
middle school girlfriend.
- That is, until he...
- Oh, come on, man.
He caught her giving
Brandon Prewitt a hand job
at the skate rink.
All right, great, thank you.
It was a blowj, by the
way, but gentlemen,
have a nice one.
Ouch. (LAUGHING)
- He's crazy.
- Some kids never learn.
That kid.
(CARS DRIVING)
I'm getting better.
I'm looking at this
as a positive thing.
You know, I survived something
I never thought I'd have to.
You're right and
that's a really great
way to look at this,
and I think it's
very brave of you
to say that in front of
a group of strangers.
Thank you.
Well, I want you all to know
that you're survivors.
You have lived through
some terrible things,
and you're here, you're
alive, and you're safe,
so please feel free
to continue to share,
and speaking of sharing,
I think we have
time for one more,
so I think we'll give
our newest member here
a chance to speak, if she likes.
If you're ready, of course.
Hi, everybody.
GROUP: Hi.
I honestly have
no clue what to say.
That's fine.
Why don't you start
with your name?
Hi, my name is B.. Kayte.
My name is Kayte.
Share whatever you
feel comfortable sharing.
Don't feel any pressure.
A little over three
weeks ago, I was attacked.
I was walking to my car
and somebody grabbed me
and drug me into the alley
and then they...
I ended up spending a
week in the hospital,
and I came to this
area a few weeks back
and now I'm living
with my friend.
The doctor told
my friend, Betsy,
that I should seek therapy
and they didn't find
much around here,
so that's why I'm here.
That's all I really have to
say about that right now.
Well, that's perfectly fine,
and Kayte, you're welcome here,
so thank you for coming back,
and if you feel
like you just need
to sit and listen
more, that's great.
Take your time because
this is your second visit,
so just wait until
you're comfortable.
All right, everybody,
well if you remember,
our first meeting next
week is on Wednesday,
and if you haven't done so yet,
please stop off an
update your contact info
on the group's phone tree.
I like to be able to get
ahold of some of you,
and we will just,
I'll see you next week, okay?
Goodnight everyone.
(CHAIRS SQUEAKING)
(FOOTSTEPS ECHO)
(KAYTE HUMMING)
There she is.
Oh hi.
Hello.
How was the meeting?
It was fine.
Oh, heads up.
- Hi, Kayte?
- Hi.
I noticed when you
were on your way out
that you didn't stop and
give us your contact info.
I need that if you wanna
keep coming to group.
Is it all right if
I get your number?
Of course.
Okay, what is it?
It's 515-432-6189.
Okay and I just
wanted to thank you
for sharing with us tonight.
I know that that was hard
and I'm assuming that
this is your friend Betsy.
So you seem to be doing
some great things for her.
- Hi, yes.
- Hi.
- Betsy, nice to meet you.
- James.
James, oh hello,
nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.
- Yes.
So I guess I'll
see you next week.
- Of course.
- All right.
Have a good night,
Kayte, bye, Betsy.
It was nice to meet you.
You too.
(LAUGHING)
So Kayte how do you spell that?
(LAUGHING)
I panicked, okay?
All right.
Are you ready to close
up shop with me, then.
- Yep, let's go.
- Okay.
(CAR BEEPS)
So Kayte, you wanna tell
me more about the meeting?
Never gonna live this down.
No, never will
you live this down.
(LAUGHING)
Jillian, that was amazing.
Oh, thank you, Sam.
Did you hear that, hon, amazing?
Baby girl, he
ain't saying anything
I haven't said before.
So...
Sam, seeing anyone yet?
Not at the moment.
(LAUGHING)
What?
Well, our friend
Sam here fell in love
at the coffee shop today.
Oh, do what, with who?
Who said anything about love?
Kayte's friend?
He gave her the look.
The Jenny Jenkins look?
Yep.
Oh my gosh.
Well, what's she like?
I didn't give her
any type of look.
He's blowing this way out
of proportion as usual.
Well, describe
this alleged look.
It wasn't a look.
Yeah, there was,
the glossed over eyes, his
mouth open a little bit.
Ooh, that's precious.
Did he get really
dumb suddenly too?
Yep.
Aww.
So, Sam, we actually
just left off
at you not got giving
this mystery woman
the Jenny Jenkins look,
but you actually did give
her the Jenny Jenkins look,
continue.
She's cute.
That's all I can say.
She took my coffee order
and that was the
extent of our talk.
Such bullshit, man, I was there.
I saw it, it was like love
at first sight kind of shit.
Oh wow.
Oh my gosh.
Okay.
Wow, look at the time.
I must be going.
- Oh, well.
- Jill.
- All right.
- As always, thank you.
- Hey, it was fun.
- For dinner.
- It was great.
- Good seeing you.
Thanks for coming over.
- Collin.
- Yep.
- Good seeing you.
- Yeah, you too.
- That was fun.
- Jenny Jenkins look.
(LAUGHING)
Aww.
- Hopeless romantic.
- I know.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(SCREAMING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(CRYING) (DRAMATIC MUSIC)
What is happening?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(CRYING) (DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Shit, shit, shit.
(KNOCKS)
B, come on, we're gonna be late.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(KNOCKS)
Betsy?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
What the hell?
(BETSY CRYING) (DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
Betsy?
- No, no.
- Hey.
Hey, hey, come on.
(BETSY CRYING)
Come on.
- No!
- Oh my god.
Oh my god, Betsy.
It's just me, it's just me.
Look at me, look at me.
Look at me.
Oh, my sweet girl, it's just me.
Oh god, come here.
Come here.
Oh.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hey, what's going on?
Huh, talk to me.
What's going on?
It's just a bad dream.
I think you should
stay home today.
- No, I'm okay.
- Yeah.
I'm okay, I'm okay, I'm okay.
Okay.
Betsy, you're not okay.
You're not okay.
I'll be fine.
I'll be fine.
Well.
God, I'm running really late.
So...
You stay home, I can go
to the shop by myself.
No big deal.
You stay home, you rest.
It's not a big deal.
It really isn't.
No, I just need to
shower and some fresh air
and I'll be fine.
I'll be fine.
- I'll meet you at work.
- Betsy.
I promise, I'm okay.
Are you sure?
Yeah.
100%.
Of course.
Okay.
I love you.
You call me if
you need anything.
I know.
- Okay.
- Okay, okay.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
This is Sam.
Yeah, I'm headed out to Sycamore
to set up those trail cams.
Okay.
Yeah.
(ENGINE REVS) (CAR BEEPS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hey, you need a ride?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hello?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Ugh, that's a
little fucking rude.
Hey, bitch, do you need a...
Fuck off, douche bag.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Is there a problem?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Are you okay?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
What was that about?
Some dick tried to pick me up.
But you're okay?
Yeah.
So...
So...
So how long you been
working for Kayte?
About a week now.
And you?
Oh, no.
I'm just a game warden.
I make sure that all the hunters
are playing by the rules.
They have their licenses
and they're not poaching,
but I also study the
habits of the animals.
Sounds interesting.
Not at all but thanks.
You have a beautiful smile.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
All right, here you
go, you're all set.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hey, Betsy.
Yeah?
Are you busy tomorrow night?
I have a thing.
Thursday night.
She's free.
Yep, Thursday.
Food, do you wanna
get dinner with me?
(KAYTE WHISPERS) This
is where you say yes.
Sure.
(LAUGHING)
That'd be great.
Awesome.
Eight o'clock?
Yes, eight's good for her.
I can be here or wherever
a little bit before eight.
I don't know if here or here...
No, Sam, come to the
house, to the house.
Okay, thanks.
I'll see you at eight then...
Eight o'clock Thursday.
Yep, cool thanks.
- Okay, bye Sam.
- But...
Bye.
Oh, what?
Betsy...
You picked her up on
the side of the road.
Porn movies start
out like that, man.
I know, right place,
right time, I guess,
plus some fucking creepy guy
was trying to pick
her up, I think.
Oh, you were her
knight in shining armor.
Three shots of vodka, please.
So wait, you said some guy
was trying to pick her up?
Yeah, I don't know.
It was weird.
Did you get a good look at him?
I guess, good enough to know
that he was fucking
wicked creepy.
(GUITAR MUSIC)
Guys, I can't.
- Yes, you can.
- Yep.
Here is to friends,
family, and to Sam getting
back in the saddle.
Fuck you.
Another round, please.
So can you give me a
description of this guy?
About five ten, dark features.
Sunken eyes, really
fucking spooky.
You think it might be him?
What?
It's Walt Delaney, man.
Have you heard the
story of Walt Delaney?
No.
(GUITAR MUSIC)
All right.
Four years ago, he beat the
hell out of his girlfriend.
I'm not talking about like
love taps or anything,
I'm talking
reconstructive surgery.
It was brutal, real bad.
This guy put her in
a coma for two weeks.
He damn near killed her.
Jesus Christ.
(GUITAR MUSIC)
One more please.
There you go.
(GUITAR MUSIC)
Oh my god, it's so
cold in this house.
Oh.
What movie do you wanna watch?
Oh, I don't care.
Doesn't matter to me.
Can I talk to you
about something?
Yeah, yeah, of course.
So Sam...
Do you, what do you think?
Sam's great.
No, no, Sam's a really good guy.
BETSY: But...
What's wrong?
So I know that I've been
kind of pushy with Sam.
- Just a little bit.
- I know.
I know.
I guess I just need to make
sure that you're ready.
Ready for what, exactly?
I have no idea
the emotional toll
and your experiences and
what you've been through.
Betsy, I can't even
imagine that kind of pain.
And I love you very much.
And I just need to be sure
that you're gonna be okay
with getting involved
with someone again.
I appreciate that.
Yeah.
I think I'm ready.
But just to let you know,
I totally approve of Sam.
- Really?
- Yeah, I do.
He's so cute.
Oh my god.
He makes me smile.
That's good.
I haven't smiled for a while.
Yeah, you're right
and you deserve that.
Do you know what
you're gonna wear?
I have the perfect dress.
(CAR IDLING)
Get this guy out of here.
(LAUGHING)
Oh man.
(LAUGHING)
I'm gonna grab on this side,
you catch him when he
comes out, all right.
On it, we are on it.
Let's get your feet.
- No.
- Gotta get the baby.
No, no.
(LAUGHING)
All right.
- You got the door.
- All right.
Night, Sam.
Good night.
She totally wants me.
(LAUGHING)
All right, Sam.
Let's go, let's go.
Come on, big guy.
Three is a crowd, boys.
Yeah, right?
(GROANS)
- Oh.
- He is not light.
- Oh, right on, man.
- What are you doing man?
I'm taking off his delightful.
Robin's egg blue boat
shoes is what I'm doing.
Oh, yeah, you gonna
get him off next.
Hey, listen.
Let's just, let him pass out.
He won't remember any of this.
Let's get out of here.
(SNORING)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(SCREAMS)
Jesus, Betsy, what the
hell is wrong with you?
God.
I'm so sorry.
(GROANING)
It's fine.
I was waking you up
'cause you were screaming.
I'm so sorry.
No, it's fine, it's fine.
You have group in an hour.
Okay, what?
Yeah, you, god.
You slept all day.
God.
- Just...
- I...
No, get ready real fast.
Just take me to work
and then you can take
the car to the meeting.
I'll just get a ride home
from Hunter or someone.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Well, it's a pretty
small group tonight.
Some of you know, this happens.
You know, people come and go.
You'll see that a lot.
That just goes to show
that everyone's dealing
with the things that
happened to them
in their own way.
Everybody's at their
own stages of recovery.
That can be very lonely and
frightening thing, feeling.
You might be experiencing
residual shock,
confusion, being overwhelmed.
It's all completely normal.
It's like your body is
detached from your own mind,
and your body's doing one thing
while your mind is
trying to process
everything you've been through.
Then you find yourself
at the same place
and you start
thinking about the act
or acts that happened to you.
I know that at
one point in time,
the three of you have had
to have asked yourselves
all of the obvious
questions like,
"Why did this happen to me?"
"Did I do something to
bring this on myself?"
"Why didn't I resist
or fight harder?"
And...
"What sort of persons
could do this to someone?"
But ask yourself
how long will it be
until I start feeling
like myself again?
How do I shake this
sadness, this darkness?
Will I ever be able to
put this shit behind me?
It's all normal.
It is all normal.
And that this group,
with time, can help
you to get to that closure
to be able to move on,
to stop whatever's
holding you back.
You forgot to mention
loss of appetite,
that's probably the worst.
You're right, I did.
Loss of appetite is the worst.
Loss of things in
general are common,
though, loss of
appetite, loss of sleep,
the loss of will to do
even the most basic things,
the things that once
came to you second nature
like going to the grocery
store, the library,
it's too much.
You can't do it.
I know a lot of
members that have come
and gone from this group
and have lost their jobs
because of the things
that have happened to them
and their inability
to continue forth.
What about dreams?
Did you forgot those, too?
No, bad dreams
are totally normal,
completely common.
Sometimes survivors
even relive the events
that happened to
them in their dreams.
Are you experiencing
something like that, Kayte?
Not specifically,
I just wanted to know
if dreams were part of it.
Oh.
Well, Leslie, Kevin,
do you have bad dreams?
Yeah.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Normal.
Not alone.
You know, after what you've
been through, though, Kayte,
nothing is normal.
Are you sure you don't
wanna talk about it?
No, I'm fine.
Okay.
Every day is a step to
overcoming these obstacles,
these things that
have been built
up in your minds now because
of what you have been through,
but with time, it is
through this group
that you can heal and find
your closure and move on,
so if anybody else has
nothing to share, Leslie?
Kayte?
Kevin?
Well, then I'll let
y'all go for the night
and I will see you next week.
(FOOTSTEPS ECHO)
(KEYS JANGLE)
(SIGHS)
(KEYS JANGLE)
Shit.
Hey, Kayte.
It's Betsy, I just
got out of my meeting
and the car won't start.
I guess I'll walk.
(SIGHS)
Bets, you got this.
(CAR LOCKS)
(WIND BLOWS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(WHISTLES)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(WHISTLING)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(WHISTLING) (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(WHISTLES)
(SCREAMING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(MAN SCREAMS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Fucking bloody nose.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Oh my god.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(PHONE RINGS)
This is Sam.
Yeah, what's going on?
Another deer.
Oh.
Okay, where?
All right, man, I'm on my way.
(WASHER BEEPS)
(TAPS)
(HUMMING) (EGGS SIZZLE)
Good morning.
Good morning.
(SIGHS)
What you making?
Eggs.
I just thought it'd be nice
for you to wake up to
breakfast for a change.
Huh.
Okay.
I just want you to know
how much I appreciate
everything you've done for me.
It's okay.
Not a big deal.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Came out to have a smoke
and take the trash out
and there he was.
What time you
think he found him?
I don't know, right
when I went on break
about nine o'clock.
You have any
problem with animals?
No.
Like animals getting in
the dumpster or something?
No, not that I know of.
Stay right here,
I'll be right back.
I don't know.
Looks like it could
be though, right?
What kind of
animal could do this?
What would be big enough, a dog?
Will you go get Sam?
- Yeah.
- Thanks.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Hey look, I gotta
tell you something.
This is a potential
crime scene, okay,
and I called you for
a couple of reasons.
I just want you to know,
it's really fucking gross
over there.
Jesus Christ, Colin,
is this a homicide
or an animal attack?
You tell me.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Jesus Christ, man, that's...
Yeah, Walt Delaney,
piece of shit.
That guy over there found him
when he took out the
trash this morning.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Well, it's definitely
an animal attack.
You're positive?
Oh, yeah.
Well, it was definitely a
large canine type animal.
You can tell from
the bite marks.
There are some big
dogs around here.
Maybe a pit bull?
Or what about that Cane
Corso over on Maple?
No.
What about bobcats?
I know you said something
about some bobcat sightings.
It's too small.
This animal is
definitely way larger
than something that
would be hanging out
by a dumpster, you
know what I mean?
I'd learn towards a small
wolf to be honest with you.
A wolf in Ohio?
You're fucking with me.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
No.
Like bobcats, they've
been sighted here too.
In Michigan, in Kentucky.
It's not out of the ordinary
for being transient pack
animals like wolves are
to travel long distances
to forage for food or prey.
Fuck.
This isn't good, Sam.
Sorry, man, it's just
what it looks like to me.
You call the coroner yet?
Yeah, Bob's got a funeral.
He'll be here in a little bit.
Sup guys?
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GASPS)
Awe you look so good.
Oh, you know what, though?
What?
Go into the bathroom
and get that brown
headband that I have.
Good idea.
Aww.
Sam's here.
(LAUGHING)
- Have fun.
- Bye.
Don't do anything I wouldn't do.
Oh, shut up.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Wow, this looks delicious.
Would you like some wine?
Yes, please.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(KNOCKS)
Go ahead, dig in.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
This chicken is delicious.
(LAUGHING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
So, how long you
been in Brookhaven?
About three weeks now.
Kayte and I's dad were
stationed together here.
Army?
Yep.
So why'd you come back?
If I tell you,
you have to promise me not
to treat me any differently.
Are you dying?
No.
Okay. (LAUGHING)
I promise I won't treat
you any different.
I was attacked three weeks ago.
I had scratches all over my body
and there was blood everywhere,
and when I woke up,
Kayte was there.
Jesus.
I'm really sorry.
Really, that's terrible.
Enough about me, what about you?
Other than my job,
I don't really do much.
I listen to the radio.
I hunt.
I play the harp,
but I'm kind of a
homebody, I guess.
I'm a homebody.
At least now I am.
Me and my friends do go out
to the bar every once
in a while though.
The cops that were
in the coffee shop
the other day?
Yeah.
They're in there a lot lately.
So are you.
Only recently.
Oh.
Did you find a good
drink that you like?
Something like that.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hey, honey.
Are you all right?
I heard about what
happened in town today.
Yeah, I'm fine.
Just doing some
research for my case.
Ugh, wolves?
That's weird.
Did you know that
wolves will travel
10 to 30 miles a day
just to search for food?
Why are you researching wolves?
Well, it seems like
I'm dealing with,
by what Sam says,
an animal attack
by a large canine.
So like a wolf?
That's what Sam thinks it is.
But what do you think it is?
Just because it
never has happened here
doesn't mean it
couldn't happen here,
but I don't know.
Plus the victim was
missing his pants.
That's weird.
Yeah, it's suspect, right?
I think it could have been
a human that did this.
Really?
Jill, he was just
torn to shreds,
just bad.
Oh my gosh, can you
tell me who it was?
Walt Delaney.
Well, I mean,
one of those girls could
have gotten back at him.
Serves him right.
Yeah.
Walt Delaney's a strong guy.
I don't think it was a woman.
I'm not really
concerned with him.
What I'm concerned with
is that there's something
or someone doing
this in my city.
I can't have that.
Yeah, that's so weird.
I'm gonna go take a
drive and clear my head.
Okay.
Don't be gone long, okay?
- I won't.
- All right.
I love you.
I love you, too.
(DOOR CREAKS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Do you mind if I
put some music on?
Go for it.
(ROMANTIC MUSIC)
(ROMANTIC MUSIC)
Hey, chief.
How's it going?
It's just not right.
What's not right?
A wolf.
Traveling all the way here
and killing a man.
Couldn't it have
found some other prey
in between here and wherever
the hell it came from?
Well, couldn't Sam be wrong?
Coroner came to
the same conclusion.
Those hair samples
that we collected,
they were fur samples.
A fucking wolf.
A fucking wolf.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GROANS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GROANS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
You good to drive, chief?
Oh, yeah, I'm just tired.
Okay, have a good night.
Yeah, you too.
See you tomorrow.
Hey, wait.
Why didn't it eat the guy?
What?
Sam said wolves travel great
distances to hunt and eat.
And?
It didn't eat the
guy, just killed him.
Why wouldn't it have eaten him?
I'll see you in the morning.
All right, have a good night.
See you tomorrow.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(TIRES CRUNCHING)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(SCREAMING) (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(BETSY HYPERVENTILATES)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(WATER RUNNING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hey, Betsy, it's Sam.
I didn't hear you leave
this morning, so...
I just wanted to let you know
I had a really good
time last night
and I hope everything's
all right, so...
When you get this,
just give me a call.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(KAYTE HYPERVENTILATES)
(KAYTE CRYING) (DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(BETSY GRUNTING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Jill, what's wrong?
Sam, it's so awful.
Colin called, Dusty's dead.
Wait, what, no.
The wolf attacked him.
Jill, where's Colin?
In the woods, outside of town.
- Is he in danger?
- I gotta go.
I'll call him from my truck.
Get this door locked
and stay inside.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(BETSY GROANING)
(GROWLS) (SKIN TEARING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(CAR BEEPS)
So she's...
There.
But...
Fuck it.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GROWL AND GUNSHOT)
(GROWLS)
(MAN SCREAMS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Betsy?
Colin.
What the fuck are
you doing out here?
Colin, it's Betsy.
What's Betsy?
Betsy's responsible
for all of this.
What do you mean?
I thought you said
it was a wolf.
If you trust me on anything,
please let this be it.
All right.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Betsy!
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Betsy!
(GROWLS)
Betsy.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Betsy, it's okay.
I'm not gonna hurt you.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Colin, no!
(GUN FIRES) (GROWLS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
This is Sam Harper.
I'm about a mile
off Snyder Road.
Chief Rogers is down.
I've got two more bodies here.
Stay on the line with dispatch.
They're coming to help.
Wait.
Don't go after her.
Sam!
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hold me.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Such a beautiful smile.
So do you.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Betsy?
Sorry, Sam.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(SOMBER MUSIC)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GUITAR MUSIC)
(FOOTSTEPS ECHO)
Hey, can I help you?
Excuse me?
That's my car you're leaning on.
What?
You're fucking dead.
(LAUGHING)
No.
You're dead.
(GROWLS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(WOLVES EATING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Welcome to the club, Kayte.
(WOLF HOWLS)
(SOMBER MUSIC)
(SCISSORS CLIP)
(WOMAN SCREAMS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(THUNDER RUMBLES)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(SIRENS BLARE)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(FOOTSTEPS ECHO)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(FOOTSTEPS ECHO)
(ANIMAL GROWLS) (DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(WOMAN SCREAMS)
(ANIMAL GROWLS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
KAYTE: Betsy,
breakfast is ready.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Coffee?
Yes, please.
Okay, that's yours.
Thank you.
What?
Hello?
No, no, no, no, no,
they're in the back next
to the other grinders.
Yeah, in the far back.
Okay, thanks.
Okay, bye.
Is everything ok?
Hunter can't man the store
without me being there,
so I know it's not much,
but toast and coffee.
Kayte,
thank you for everything.
Yeah, of course B.
Eat.
What can I get
for you guys today?
I would like a...
I will have...
Dusty, will you just order?
A berry cordial, passion
orange guava steamer
with iced cafe,
and a hefty dollop
of whip, please.
Really?
Right, and for you, sir?
Large coffee, black.
All right, will that be all?
Actually, I have that instead.
All right, 3.80.
Here we go, yep.
And I'll give you that.
(SIGHS)
Really?
What?
It keeps your hand
from being scalded.
They teach you anything
in the academy.
Oh, I've been out
of it for 25 years.
Did you get that report
done on that accident?
I did.
Didn't you see it this
morning on your desk?
Did you type it?
You put the handwritten
one on my desk.
What if the reason I do that
is to give it personal flair
because I'm trying to build
my brand within the force.
You know that.
You're not gonna believe...
Hey, Kayte, how you doing?
Oh, my favorite dynamic duo.
- Hi, boys.
- Hello.
So how's it going?
Oh, you know, just another
lovely day in paradise here.
And who's this?
This is my very
good friend Betsy.
Hello.
Yeah, her and I actually
grew up on base together.
Ah, another army brat, huh?
- That's right.
- Cool.
So what brings you here to
our little slice of heaven?
I...
No, it's actually a much
needed change of scenery.
You know what, how
about you go make sure.
Hunter isn't burning
down my coffee shop?
Okay.
It was nice to meet you both.
Yeah, it was nice meeting you.
All right, what's her story?
Okay.
So this can't get around, okay?
Guys, about three weeks ago,
she was severely attacked.
She...
She was attacked?
Yeah, some lunatic
just jumped her
when she was walking home,
and just, and when
I say attacked her,
he almost ripped her throat out.
Jesus.
Okay, so she's been
through a lot, right?
And she's here for a fresh start
and she's staying with me.
I'm just trying to
make her feel at home,
okay, so you guys can just
keep an eye on her with me.
- Absolutely.
- Yeah, she's cool.
Yeah, just kind of make
her feel comfortable.
I'm looking at you.
Cool as ice.
Okay.
Is she okay?
No.
But that's okay,
because I'm here for her
and now you guys know, so.
Yeah, we don't wanna
hold you up anymore.
Yeah, yeah.
I've got a business to run.
Sorry guys, but I
hope to see you soon.
Yeah.
Okay.
- Yeah, we'll see you.
- Okay.
Thanks, guys.
Do you think they
caught the guy?
Guys, don't you
have anything better
to do with my tax dollars?
Hey, Sam.
- Hey, hey, Ranger Rick.
- Hey.
Catch any beavers today?
Yeah, yeah.
What's going on, guys?
You still coming over
for dinner tonight?
As long as you're
not cooking, yeah.
(LAUGHING)
Hello, what can I?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Sorry, what can I make you?
I'll have a large
black, three sugars.
Here you go.
- Thanks.
- Have a nice day.
Horror, I really like horror.
- Okay.
- What?
- I bet you do.
- Thanks, man.
Hey, what's with the new girl?
That's Kayte's friend.
Her name is Betsy.
No.
What?
I've seen that look before.
What look are we talking about?
Oh, that look.
That one right there.
It's the same one you had
the first time you laid
eyes on Jenny Jenkins.
- Okay, here we go, yeah.
- Who?
Jenny Jenkins?
- Who's Jenny Jenkins?
- Stop.
Jenny Jenkins was his
middle school girlfriend.
- That is, until he...
- Oh, come on, man.
He caught her giving
Brandon Prewitt a hand job
at the skate rink.
All right, great, thank you.
It was a blowj, by the
way, but gentlemen,
have a nice one.
Ouch. (LAUGHING)
- He's crazy.
- Some kids never learn.
That kid.
(CARS DRIVING)
I'm getting better.
I'm looking at this
as a positive thing.
You know, I survived something
I never thought I'd have to.
You're right and
that's a really great
way to look at this,
and I think it's
very brave of you
to say that in front of
a group of strangers.
Thank you.
Well, I want you all to know
that you're survivors.
You have lived through
some terrible things,
and you're here, you're
alive, and you're safe,
so please feel free
to continue to share,
and speaking of sharing,
I think we have
time for one more,
so I think we'll give
our newest member here
a chance to speak, if she likes.
If you're ready, of course.
Hi, everybody.
GROUP: Hi.
I honestly have
no clue what to say.
That's fine.
Why don't you start
with your name?
Hi, my name is B.. Kayte.
My name is Kayte.
Share whatever you
feel comfortable sharing.
Don't feel any pressure.
A little over three
weeks ago, I was attacked.
I was walking to my car
and somebody grabbed me
and drug me into the alley
and then they...
I ended up spending a
week in the hospital,
and I came to this
area a few weeks back
and now I'm living
with my friend.
The doctor told
my friend, Betsy,
that I should seek therapy
and they didn't find
much around here,
so that's why I'm here.
That's all I really have to
say about that right now.
Well, that's perfectly fine,
and Kayte, you're welcome here,
so thank you for coming back,
and if you feel
like you just need
to sit and listen
more, that's great.
Take your time because
this is your second visit,
so just wait until
you're comfortable.
All right, everybody,
well if you remember,
our first meeting next
week is on Wednesday,
and if you haven't done so yet,
please stop off an
update your contact info
on the group's phone tree.
I like to be able to get
ahold of some of you,
and we will just,
I'll see you next week, okay?
Goodnight everyone.
(CHAIRS SQUEAKING)
(FOOTSTEPS ECHO)
(KAYTE HUMMING)
There she is.
Oh hi.
Hello.
How was the meeting?
It was fine.
Oh, heads up.
- Hi, Kayte?
- Hi.
I noticed when you
were on your way out
that you didn't stop and
give us your contact info.
I need that if you wanna
keep coming to group.
Is it all right if
I get your number?
Of course.
Okay, what is it?
It's 515-432-6189.
Okay and I just
wanted to thank you
for sharing with us tonight.
I know that that was hard
and I'm assuming that
this is your friend Betsy.
So you seem to be doing
some great things for her.
- Hi, yes.
- Hi.
- Betsy, nice to meet you.
- James.
James, oh hello,
nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.
- Yes.
So I guess I'll
see you next week.
- Of course.
- All right.
Have a good night,
Kayte, bye, Betsy.
It was nice to meet you.
You too.
(LAUGHING)
So Kayte how do you spell that?
(LAUGHING)
I panicked, okay?
All right.
Are you ready to close
up shop with me, then.
- Yep, let's go.
- Okay.
(CAR BEEPS)
So Kayte, you wanna tell
me more about the meeting?
Never gonna live this down.
No, never will
you live this down.
(LAUGHING)
Jillian, that was amazing.
Oh, thank you, Sam.
Did you hear that, hon, amazing?
Baby girl, he
ain't saying anything
I haven't said before.
So...
Sam, seeing anyone yet?
Not at the moment.
(LAUGHING)
What?
Well, our friend
Sam here fell in love
at the coffee shop today.
Oh, do what, with who?
Who said anything about love?
Kayte's friend?
He gave her the look.
The Jenny Jenkins look?
Yep.
Oh my gosh.
Well, what's she like?
I didn't give her
any type of look.
He's blowing this way out
of proportion as usual.
Well, describe
this alleged look.
It wasn't a look.
Yeah, there was,
the glossed over eyes, his
mouth open a little bit.
Ooh, that's precious.
Did he get really
dumb suddenly too?
Yep.
Aww.
So, Sam, we actually
just left off
at you not got giving
this mystery woman
the Jenny Jenkins look,
but you actually did give
her the Jenny Jenkins look,
continue.
She's cute.
That's all I can say.
She took my coffee order
and that was the
extent of our talk.
Such bullshit, man, I was there.
I saw it, it was like love
at first sight kind of shit.
Oh wow.
Oh my gosh.
Okay.
Wow, look at the time.
I must be going.
- Oh, well.
- Jill.
- All right.
- As always, thank you.
- Hey, it was fun.
- For dinner.
- It was great.
- Good seeing you.
Thanks for coming over.
- Collin.
- Yep.
- Good seeing you.
- Yeah, you too.
- That was fun.
- Jenny Jenkins look.
(LAUGHING)
Aww.
- Hopeless romantic.
- I know.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(SCREAMING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(CRYING) (DRAMATIC MUSIC)
What is happening?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(CRYING) (DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Shit, shit, shit.
(KNOCKS)
B, come on, we're gonna be late.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(KNOCKS)
Betsy?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
What the hell?
(BETSY CRYING) (DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
Betsy?
- No, no.
- Hey.
Hey, hey, come on.
(BETSY CRYING)
Come on.
- No!
- Oh my god.
Oh my god, Betsy.
It's just me, it's just me.
Look at me, look at me.
Look at me.
Oh, my sweet girl, it's just me.
Oh god, come here.
Come here.
Oh.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hey, what's going on?
Huh, talk to me.
What's going on?
It's just a bad dream.
I think you should
stay home today.
- No, I'm okay.
- Yeah.
I'm okay, I'm okay, I'm okay.
Okay.
Betsy, you're not okay.
You're not okay.
I'll be fine.
I'll be fine.
Well.
God, I'm running really late.
So...
You stay home, I can go
to the shop by myself.
No big deal.
You stay home, you rest.
It's not a big deal.
It really isn't.
No, I just need to
shower and some fresh air
and I'll be fine.
I'll be fine.
- I'll meet you at work.
- Betsy.
I promise, I'm okay.
Are you sure?
Yeah.
100%.
Of course.
Okay.
I love you.
You call me if
you need anything.
I know.
- Okay.
- Okay, okay.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
This is Sam.
Yeah, I'm headed out to Sycamore
to set up those trail cams.
Okay.
Yeah.
(ENGINE REVS) (CAR BEEPS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hey, you need a ride?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hello?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Ugh, that's a
little fucking rude.
Hey, bitch, do you need a...
Fuck off, douche bag.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Is there a problem?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Are you okay?
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
What was that about?
Some dick tried to pick me up.
But you're okay?
Yeah.
So...
So...
So how long you been
working for Kayte?
About a week now.
And you?
Oh, no.
I'm just a game warden.
I make sure that all the hunters
are playing by the rules.
They have their licenses
and they're not poaching,
but I also study the
habits of the animals.
Sounds interesting.
Not at all but thanks.
You have a beautiful smile.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
All right, here you
go, you're all set.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hey, Betsy.
Yeah?
Are you busy tomorrow night?
I have a thing.
Thursday night.
She's free.
Yep, Thursday.
Food, do you wanna
get dinner with me?
(KAYTE WHISPERS) This
is where you say yes.
Sure.
(LAUGHING)
That'd be great.
Awesome.
Eight o'clock?
Yes, eight's good for her.
I can be here or wherever
a little bit before eight.
I don't know if here or here...
No, Sam, come to the
house, to the house.
Okay, thanks.
I'll see you at eight then...
Eight o'clock Thursday.
Yep, cool thanks.
- Okay, bye Sam.
- But...
Bye.
Oh, what?
Betsy...
You picked her up on
the side of the road.
Porn movies start
out like that, man.
I know, right place,
right time, I guess,
plus some fucking creepy guy
was trying to pick
her up, I think.
Oh, you were her
knight in shining armor.
Three shots of vodka, please.
So wait, you said some guy
was trying to pick her up?
Yeah, I don't know.
It was weird.
Did you get a good look at him?
I guess, good enough to know
that he was fucking
wicked creepy.
(GUITAR MUSIC)
Guys, I can't.
- Yes, you can.
- Yep.
Here is to friends,
family, and to Sam getting
back in the saddle.
Fuck you.
Another round, please.
So can you give me a
description of this guy?
About five ten, dark features.
Sunken eyes, really
fucking spooky.
You think it might be him?
What?
It's Walt Delaney, man.
Have you heard the
story of Walt Delaney?
No.
(GUITAR MUSIC)
All right.
Four years ago, he beat the
hell out of his girlfriend.
I'm not talking about like
love taps or anything,
I'm talking
reconstructive surgery.
It was brutal, real bad.
This guy put her in
a coma for two weeks.
He damn near killed her.
Jesus Christ.
(GUITAR MUSIC)
One more please.
There you go.
(GUITAR MUSIC)
Oh my god, it's so
cold in this house.
Oh.
What movie do you wanna watch?
Oh, I don't care.
Doesn't matter to me.
Can I talk to you
about something?
Yeah, yeah, of course.
So Sam...
Do you, what do you think?
Sam's great.
No, no, Sam's a really good guy.
BETSY: But...
What's wrong?
So I know that I've been
kind of pushy with Sam.
- Just a little bit.
- I know.
I know.
I guess I just need to make
sure that you're ready.
Ready for what, exactly?
I have no idea
the emotional toll
and your experiences and
what you've been through.
Betsy, I can't even
imagine that kind of pain.
And I love you very much.
And I just need to be sure
that you're gonna be okay
with getting involved
with someone again.
I appreciate that.
Yeah.
I think I'm ready.
But just to let you know,
I totally approve of Sam.
- Really?
- Yeah, I do.
He's so cute.
Oh my god.
He makes me smile.
That's good.
I haven't smiled for a while.
Yeah, you're right
and you deserve that.
Do you know what
you're gonna wear?
I have the perfect dress.
(CAR IDLING)
Get this guy out of here.
(LAUGHING)
Oh man.
(LAUGHING)
I'm gonna grab on this side,
you catch him when he
comes out, all right.
On it, we are on it.
Let's get your feet.
- No.
- Gotta get the baby.
No, no.
(LAUGHING)
All right.
- You got the door.
- All right.
Night, Sam.
Good night.
She totally wants me.
(LAUGHING)
All right, Sam.
Let's go, let's go.
Come on, big guy.
Three is a crowd, boys.
Yeah, right?
(GROANS)
- Oh.
- He is not light.
- Oh, right on, man.
- What are you doing man?
I'm taking off his delightful.
Robin's egg blue boat
shoes is what I'm doing.
Oh, yeah, you gonna
get him off next.
Hey, listen.
Let's just, let him pass out.
He won't remember any of this.
Let's get out of here.
(SNORING)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(SCREAMS)
Jesus, Betsy, what the
hell is wrong with you?
God.
I'm so sorry.
(GROANING)
It's fine.
I was waking you up
'cause you were screaming.
I'm so sorry.
No, it's fine, it's fine.
You have group in an hour.
Okay, what?
Yeah, you, god.
You slept all day.
God.
- Just...
- I...
No, get ready real fast.
Just take me to work
and then you can take
the car to the meeting.
I'll just get a ride home
from Hunter or someone.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Well, it's a pretty
small group tonight.
Some of you know, this happens.
You know, people come and go.
You'll see that a lot.
That just goes to show
that everyone's dealing
with the things that
happened to them
in their own way.
Everybody's at their
own stages of recovery.
That can be very lonely and
frightening thing, feeling.
You might be experiencing
residual shock,
confusion, being overwhelmed.
It's all completely normal.
It's like your body is
detached from your own mind,
and your body's doing one thing
while your mind is
trying to process
everything you've been through.
Then you find yourself
at the same place
and you start
thinking about the act
or acts that happened to you.
I know that at
one point in time,
the three of you have had
to have asked yourselves
all of the obvious
questions like,
"Why did this happen to me?"
"Did I do something to
bring this on myself?"
"Why didn't I resist
or fight harder?"
And...
"What sort of persons
could do this to someone?"
But ask yourself
how long will it be
until I start feeling
like myself again?
How do I shake this
sadness, this darkness?
Will I ever be able to
put this shit behind me?
It's all normal.
It is all normal.
And that this group,
with time, can help
you to get to that closure
to be able to move on,
to stop whatever's
holding you back.
You forgot to mention
loss of appetite,
that's probably the worst.
You're right, I did.
Loss of appetite is the worst.
Loss of things in
general are common,
though, loss of
appetite, loss of sleep,
the loss of will to do
even the most basic things,
the things that once
came to you second nature
like going to the grocery
store, the library,
it's too much.
You can't do it.
I know a lot of
members that have come
and gone from this group
and have lost their jobs
because of the things
that have happened to them
and their inability
to continue forth.
What about dreams?
Did you forgot those, too?
No, bad dreams
are totally normal,
completely common.
Sometimes survivors
even relive the events
that happened to
them in their dreams.
Are you experiencing
something like that, Kayte?
Not specifically,
I just wanted to know
if dreams were part of it.
Oh.
Well, Leslie, Kevin,
do you have bad dreams?
Yeah.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Normal.
Not alone.
You know, after what you've
been through, though, Kayte,
nothing is normal.
Are you sure you don't
wanna talk about it?
No, I'm fine.
Okay.
Every day is a step to
overcoming these obstacles,
these things that
have been built
up in your minds now because
of what you have been through,
but with time, it is
through this group
that you can heal and find
your closure and move on,
so if anybody else has
nothing to share, Leslie?
Kayte?
Kevin?
Well, then I'll let
y'all go for the night
and I will see you next week.
(FOOTSTEPS ECHO)
(KEYS JANGLE)
(SIGHS)
(KEYS JANGLE)
Shit.
Hey, Kayte.
It's Betsy, I just
got out of my meeting
and the car won't start.
I guess I'll walk.
(SIGHS)
Bets, you got this.
(CAR LOCKS)
(WIND BLOWS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(WHISTLES)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(WHISTLING)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(WHISTLING) (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(WHISTLES)
(SCREAMING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(MAN SCREAMS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Fucking bloody nose.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Oh my god.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(PHONE RINGS)
This is Sam.
Yeah, what's going on?
Another deer.
Oh.
Okay, where?
All right, man, I'm on my way.
(WASHER BEEPS)
(TAPS)
(HUMMING) (EGGS SIZZLE)
Good morning.
Good morning.
(SIGHS)
What you making?
Eggs.
I just thought it'd be nice
for you to wake up to
breakfast for a change.
Huh.
Okay.
I just want you to know
how much I appreciate
everything you've done for me.
It's okay.
Not a big deal.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Came out to have a smoke
and take the trash out
and there he was.
What time you
think he found him?
I don't know, right
when I went on break
about nine o'clock.
You have any
problem with animals?
No.
Like animals getting in
the dumpster or something?
No, not that I know of.
Stay right here,
I'll be right back.
I don't know.
Looks like it could
be though, right?
What kind of
animal could do this?
What would be big enough, a dog?
Will you go get Sam?
- Yeah.
- Thanks.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Hey look, I gotta
tell you something.
This is a potential
crime scene, okay,
and I called you for
a couple of reasons.
I just want you to know,
it's really fucking gross
over there.
Jesus Christ, Colin,
is this a homicide
or an animal attack?
You tell me.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Jesus Christ, man, that's...
Yeah, Walt Delaney,
piece of shit.
That guy over there found him
when he took out the
trash this morning.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Well, it's definitely
an animal attack.
You're positive?
Oh, yeah.
Well, it was definitely a
large canine type animal.
You can tell from
the bite marks.
There are some big
dogs around here.
Maybe a pit bull?
Or what about that Cane
Corso over on Maple?
No.
What about bobcats?
I know you said something
about some bobcat sightings.
It's too small.
This animal is
definitely way larger
than something that
would be hanging out
by a dumpster, you
know what I mean?
I'd learn towards a small
wolf to be honest with you.
A wolf in Ohio?
You're fucking with me.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
No.
Like bobcats, they've
been sighted here too.
In Michigan, in Kentucky.
It's not out of the ordinary
for being transient pack
animals like wolves are
to travel long distances
to forage for food or prey.
Fuck.
This isn't good, Sam.
Sorry, man, it's just
what it looks like to me.
You call the coroner yet?
Yeah, Bob's got a funeral.
He'll be here in a little bit.
Sup guys?
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GASPS)
Awe you look so good.
Oh, you know what, though?
What?
Go into the bathroom
and get that brown
headband that I have.
Good idea.
Aww.
Sam's here.
(LAUGHING)
- Have fun.
- Bye.
Don't do anything I wouldn't do.
Oh, shut up.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Wow, this looks delicious.
Would you like some wine?
Yes, please.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(KNOCKS)
Go ahead, dig in.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
This chicken is delicious.
(LAUGHING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
So, how long you
been in Brookhaven?
About three weeks now.
Kayte and I's dad were
stationed together here.
Army?
Yep.
So why'd you come back?
If I tell you,
you have to promise me not
to treat me any differently.
Are you dying?
No.
Okay. (LAUGHING)
I promise I won't treat
you any different.
I was attacked three weeks ago.
I had scratches all over my body
and there was blood everywhere,
and when I woke up,
Kayte was there.
Jesus.
I'm really sorry.
Really, that's terrible.
Enough about me, what about you?
Other than my job,
I don't really do much.
I listen to the radio.
I hunt.
I play the harp,
but I'm kind of a
homebody, I guess.
I'm a homebody.
At least now I am.
Me and my friends do go out
to the bar every once
in a while though.
The cops that were
in the coffee shop
the other day?
Yeah.
They're in there a lot lately.
So are you.
Only recently.
Oh.
Did you find a good
drink that you like?
Something like that.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hey, honey.
Are you all right?
I heard about what
happened in town today.
Yeah, I'm fine.
Just doing some
research for my case.
Ugh, wolves?
That's weird.
Did you know that
wolves will travel
10 to 30 miles a day
just to search for food?
Why are you researching wolves?
Well, it seems like
I'm dealing with,
by what Sam says,
an animal attack
by a large canine.
So like a wolf?
That's what Sam thinks it is.
But what do you think it is?
Just because it
never has happened here
doesn't mean it
couldn't happen here,
but I don't know.
Plus the victim was
missing his pants.
That's weird.
Yeah, it's suspect, right?
I think it could have been
a human that did this.
Really?
Jill, he was just
torn to shreds,
just bad.
Oh my gosh, can you
tell me who it was?
Walt Delaney.
Well, I mean,
one of those girls could
have gotten back at him.
Serves him right.
Yeah.
Walt Delaney's a strong guy.
I don't think it was a woman.
I'm not really
concerned with him.
What I'm concerned with
is that there's something
or someone doing
this in my city.
I can't have that.
Yeah, that's so weird.
I'm gonna go take a
drive and clear my head.
Okay.
Don't be gone long, okay?
- I won't.
- All right.
I love you.
I love you, too.
(DOOR CREAKS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Do you mind if I
put some music on?
Go for it.
(ROMANTIC MUSIC)
(ROMANTIC MUSIC)
Hey, chief.
How's it going?
It's just not right.
What's not right?
A wolf.
Traveling all the way here
and killing a man.
Couldn't it have
found some other prey
in between here and wherever
the hell it came from?
Well, couldn't Sam be wrong?
Coroner came to
the same conclusion.
Those hair samples
that we collected,
they were fur samples.
A fucking wolf.
A fucking wolf.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GROANS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GROANS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
You good to drive, chief?
Oh, yeah, I'm just tired.
Okay, have a good night.
Yeah, you too.
See you tomorrow.
Hey, wait.
Why didn't it eat the guy?
What?
Sam said wolves travel great
distances to hunt and eat.
And?
It didn't eat the
guy, just killed him.
Why wouldn't it have eaten him?
I'll see you in the morning.
All right, have a good night.
See you tomorrow.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(TIRES CRUNCHING)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(SCREAMING) (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(BETSY HYPERVENTILATES)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(WATER RUNNING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hey, Betsy, it's Sam.
I didn't hear you leave
this morning, so...
I just wanted to let you know
I had a really good
time last night
and I hope everything's
all right, so...
When you get this,
just give me a call.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(KAYTE HYPERVENTILATES)
(KAYTE CRYING) (DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(BETSY GRUNTING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Jill, what's wrong?
Sam, it's so awful.
Colin called, Dusty's dead.
Wait, what, no.
The wolf attacked him.
Jill, where's Colin?
In the woods, outside of town.
- Is he in danger?
- I gotta go.
I'll call him from my truck.
Get this door locked
and stay inside.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(BETSY GROANING)
(GROWLS) (SKIN TEARING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(CAR BEEPS)
So she's...
There.
But...
Fuck it.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GROWL AND GUNSHOT)
(GROWLS)
(MAN SCREAMS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Betsy?
Colin.
What the fuck are
you doing out here?
Colin, it's Betsy.
What's Betsy?
Betsy's responsible
for all of this.
What do you mean?
I thought you said
it was a wolf.
If you trust me on anything,
please let this be it.
All right.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Betsy!
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Betsy!
(GROWLS)
Betsy.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Betsy, it's okay.
I'm not gonna hurt you.
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GROWLS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
Colin, no!
(GUN FIRES) (GROWLS)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
This is Sam Harper.
I'm about a mile
off Snyder Road.
Chief Rogers is down.
I've got two more bodies here.
Stay on the line with dispatch.
They're coming to help.
Wait.
Don't go after her.
Sam!
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Hold me.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Such a beautiful smile.
So do you.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Betsy?
Sorry, Sam.
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(SOMBER MUSIC)
(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)
(GUITAR MUSIC)
(FOOTSTEPS ECHO)
Hey, can I help you?
Excuse me?
That's my car you're leaning on.
What?
You're fucking dead.
(LAUGHING)
No.
You're dead.
(GROWLS)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
(WOLVES EATING)
(DRAMATIC MUSIC)
Welcome to the club, Kayte.
(WOLF HOWLS)
(SOMBER MUSIC)