One Night in October (2017) Movie Script

(projector rattling)
(dramatic music)
(solemn music)
(wind whistling)
(leaves rustling)
(ominous music)
(bright music)
Yeah
Gettin' settled in okay?
Yeah (laughs).
Good.
(gasps) Oh!
I'm sorry.
I was trying to get your attention,
but I guess, um...
(laughs) I just, you're right.
I couldn't hear you.
I'm sorry again.
I just wanted to say that
your house looks great.
Thank you (laughs).
I love this time of year.
Actually, this is my first
time decorating this place.
Are you trying to tell
me you've never decorated
for Halloween before?
Because (laughs), I'm
about to call bullshit.
No, I mean, this is my first
time here, at this house.
No, it's pretty kick-ass.
I'm Hewitt, by the way.
Michelle.
Nice to meet you.
You too, Michelle.
So, uh, you live around
here, in the neighborhood?
Huh?
Oh, yeah, I live, uh, right
around the corner, actually.
I like to take a walk around
and make sure no one has
a better setup than I do.
Okay, well, I did say I just moved in,
and this is my first
time decorating (laughs).
Well, it looks great.
It really does.
I'll be sure to come by and check it out
when it's all lit up.
Thank you (laughs).
It was nice meeting you.
You too.
[Brady] So pretty!
I want to see Halloween!
[Woman] Brady, wait,
wait, wait, wait, wait.
Fuck yeah, my place is gonna have
a better setup than yours.
(gentle music)
Ah!
(both laugh)
I still can't believe
you haven't seen one
of these before.
Hey, you've been here your whole life.
I just got here.
Two years doesn't
count as just got here.
(laughs) I don't give two
shits what you think, woman.
(groans) What was her name?
You had the biggest boner for her.
I don't know who you're talking about.
You're such a liar.
Jenny Lee Fischer.
That was her (laughs).
Don't you sell yourself short.
You creeped on her for an entire year
and found out she had
this love for bunnies.
That's like stalker 100 level status.
Oh, don't you do it, don't do it.
Don't do it!
Don't, don't do it, no, no.
It's not your fault
you had like seven shots
of vodka, three shots of Jager.
You were partying with Jenny Lee, woo!
Only you forgot to think
about that bowl of cereal
that you had earlier
that evening, for dinner,
and the alcohol mixed with the milk,
inside your bunny suit,
via your mouth and ass.
Mm, it happens to the best of us (laughs).
I hate you all.
(Britnee laughs)
(ominous music)
Oh, and here is where
we pick the finest corn,
specifically for those under filled,
overcharged buckets of delicious...
Hey, look.
(ominous music)
Is, uh, is it real?
No, don't touch it.
What, what is it?
Just don't.
Seriously, what is it?
I don't know, I mean...
I just, what if it's
real, and it's someone?
Doesn't that creep you out,
a little?
- Babe, come on,
it's gonna be fine.
(ominous music)
Whoa.
Oh weird.
Something is weirder than playing
with a human skull in a cornfield?
Hey, you went to college.
What does, what does this say?
Are you serious?
I went to school for math.
Well, someone took the
time to carve all this,
doesn't it look like?
Hey!
Let's just go.
(dramatic music)
Oh no!
What are y'all doin' here?
I'm sorry.
I, I've, I've never
seen a cornfield before,
and my girlfriend said she knew one.
You didn't see all the signs?
You didn't jump the fence?
Hey, take it easy, it's a cornfield.
It's not Fort Knox.
Don't you tell me how to take anything.
You understand?
Get outta here, before I call the police.
(solemn music)
(gentle music)
I swear, I'm not following you.
I was just walking home.
Oh, hi.
Scrapbooking?
- Scrapbooking?
- Yeah.
It's when you take a bunch
of stuff that's important...
I know what scrap booking is.
I just never met a guy who does.
We are quite savage.
Pretty sure we all are.
(sniffs) You, uh, get
your place all set up?
This is my break between all of that.
Tonight, my plan is to
open a bottle of wine,
put on a black-and-white
scary movie marathon
and finish up the inside decorations.
That is my night.
Sounds like this
scrap booking is the calm
before the storm.
It does, doesn't it?
Nothing like taking walks down memory lane
to put you in a nostalgic mood.
Normally, when someone sees
a person with their head
in a book, they usually leave them alone.
Cheers to that.
Happy Halloween, tonight.
Okay, let's get the fuck outta here
and hit up that party.
Yeah.
Hey, I know this is a tough question,
but are you gonna wear the suit?
(Marcos laughs)
(Britnee squeals)
(all laughing)
Hey, what's that?
Charlie, what is it?
I don't know.
(ominous music)
Uh, didn't you say that
cowgirl lady wants us off,
or she's gonna call the cops?
We should probably get going.
(ominous music)
Hmm, oh man, it's beautiful.
Take it.
Somebody was probably gonna use it
and just dropped it and lost it over here.
(chuckles) It's probably
that same English major
who wrote that Latin we found earlier.
That's Latin?
She doesn't know.
She's a math person.
Ew.
Guys, seriously, let's go.
(sinister music)
(ominous music)
So I've got this party to go to, later,
when my friend gets back
from the old cornfield.
So excited.
What are you gonna do, Emma?
Em?
Yeah?
Party, later, wanna come?
I actually hate Halloween parties.
(scoffs) What, why?
You get to dress up like
something terrible and scary,
like a sexy scarecrow or a Playboy bunny.
Yeah, those sound really terrifying.
Oh, come on, seriously,
you would make a sexy as
fuck, like, warlock or demon.
Warlocks are men, loser.
That's sexist.
Wait, no, what's the female
version of a warlock again?
A witch.
Yes, a witch, I love it,
a sexy-ass witch.
Well, I actually have something
to do here, pretty soon, but maybe after.
Okay, just be careful.
People get really stupid in
this town around October.
I read about this guy who
was skinning people in,
I really don't remember the state,
but it was close.
Skinning people, I mean, who does that?
Freaks, obviously.
Yeah, no shit.
It was a couple of months ago, but still,
there was, um, this cop,
or at least that's what he said he was.
He was talking about this guy
who we thought it was the same person.
It was like the Texas Reaper
or California Carver or something.
Mag, we really need to get you looking
at different websites.
Oh!
Marcos, hey.
[Marcos] Hey, Maggie, I need some help.
Help?
[Marcos] Yeah, I need some help.
I...
- Marcos, hello?
(Maggie scoffs)
Wonderful, well, that was
my friend I was supposed
to go to the party with, and apparently,
his phone just died, so
guess I'm going solo.
(whines) Last chance.
Okay, well, be careful.
You too, loser.
Love you anyway.
(lips smack)
Okay, give it a try.
(engine sputtering)
Well, Marcos, your
car has finally managed
to fuck all of us.
I just changed the oil.
Maybe it's...
Hey, can you grab a
flashlight from the glove box?
Uh, no flashlight.
Lighter, though.
Oh!
(lighter clicks)
Thanks.
Yeah, this isn't working.
Well, this sucks.
Yeah, and it's getting chilly out here,
and I left my phone at home,
since the only people talk to are here.
Charlie?
Yeah, um,
no service.
Me either.
[Maggie] Marcos, hey.
Hey, Maggie, I need some help.
[Maggie] Help?
Yeah, I need some help.
I... (phone beeps)
Great, I just lost my service.
(Britnee sighs)
So what, we just sit and
wait until harvest time?
I think we should go back.
I don't know.
It's dark.
It's getting colder.
I don't, I don't think we can
make it back to the highway.
No, back to find that
woman we saw earlier
and ask to use her phone.
She wants us off her land,
and the only way we can do
that is if we use her phone.
All right (laughs), well, I'll go.
You guys stay here,
and I'll bring back help, or not.
Kate.
It's fine.
I'm just gonna ask if
we can use her phone.
What (sighs)?
She's your girlfriend.
Well, I'm the guy here,
so I'm gonna keep working on the car.
You don't know shit about cars.
I know more than you, woman.
Just do what I tell ya to do.
(car door thuds)
(ominous music)
Come on, you piece of shit.
(ominous music)
Come on.
Fuck!
Fuck this, fuck this!
Oh I need a break.
I need a break!
Come on, you piece of shit.
(fist thuds)
(sighs) Motherfucker!
(ominous music)
Oh, fuck, fuckity-fuck-fuck!
(wood snaps)
(ominous music)
(Marcos sighs)
Okay, Britnee, let's
give this another shot.
Give it some juice.
Hey, Brit, give it some gas.
(ominous music)
(dramatic music)
(flesh splats)
(gentle music)
How are you?
I'm well.
(sighs) You know, you
could've picked a place
that had better, I don't know, everything.
You know why I picked this place.
Don't be stupid.
Well, I think we're gonna
miss the sunset, this time.
Yeah.
I haven't seen you in so long.
Every three months, just like clockwork.
I don't like it, either.
Don't like is an understatement.
How are your classes going?
I tried to get you into things you like.
Yeah, they're, they're goin' well.
I appreciate that.
Better than last year.
That's good.
What about the new place?
Do you like it?
I do, very much.
It's way too big for me,
but that's never been any girl's problem,
filling a house with things.
Well, you've been there for, what,
six months.
- You haven't been over once.
Can we change that tonight?
I've got this bottle
of wine I've really been wanting to open.
It's the same one that you brought over,
the night we made dinner.
How are you sleeping?
I take it that's a no.
I'm sleeping fine.
I have some trouble here and there.
Do you remember that sweater you gave me?
The white one, yeah.
You were cold.
I went down to my car and got it for you.
You want to know a secret?
[Emma] Yeah.
Well, I sprayed it with my cologne,
before I gave it to you,
so you'd remember me
when I took you home that night.
You didn't have to do
that for me to think of you.
Are you kidding?
It still smells like you.
What about the dark?
It's fine.
I haven't thought about or had the urge
to do anything in a long time now.
Are you sure?
It's fine.
Okay, I'm sorry.
I have to ask.
You know that?
(sighs) I do, and I am.
I promise, I'm doing a lot better.
All right, well, that's
what I'll tell them.
Is it time?
Yeah.
So once every three months,
I get to see you for, what,
five goddamn minutes?
Yeah, that's fuckin' fair.
Yeah, that is all we have.
And if it's all I can get, I'll take it.
I'll see you soon.
Can I buy you a drink?
I haven't seen you in way too long,
and I don't know if I can
wait another three months.
It doesn't have to be a
drink, dinner, a walk.
Jesus, I would take anything,
just so I could see you.
Someday, I swear.
Dominic.
(gentle music)
(Emma sighs)
Sometimes, when I'm alone,
you're all that keeps me okay.
I think about those nights
when we would go dancing,
laughing, listening to music.
We would just stay up all night.
We would never sleep.
I still listen to the same songs
from when you were there with me.
Do you still think about me?
I think about you all the time,
about when we kissed and
the first time we kissed,
about when we would lay down
and how my heart would give
away how nervous I was.
(solemn music)
But you know that we can't.
(solemn music)
(suspenseful music)
(keys jingling)
(suspenseful music)
(ominous music)
(dramatic music)
(suspenseful music)
(knocks at door)
(punch thuds)
(bone cracks)
(dramatic music)
(glass clinks)
(knocks at door)
(ominous music)
Can I help you?
(Emma sighs)
(solemn music)
Hello.
Is anyone here?
Hmm.
There's not a cow or a horse or anything.
Is that weird?
I don't know.
(ominous music)
Okay, you stay here.
Try and find a phone or a carrier pigeon,
whatever this person uses to communicate
with the outside world
and see if someone can
send a tow truck to us.
Let's just stay together and...
- Look, it's fine.
- No.
She's just a cranky, old woman.
She's not gonna do anything.
Let's just not chance it.
All I'm gonna do is make
a quick check of the yard,
just try to find either her or a phone.
She doesn't scare me.
I won't be far, and I won't be long.
Just look around.
Hate you.
There's part of you that doesn't.
(ominous music)
Fucking farmers.
(Charlie sighs)
Oh come on, lady, where are you?
Probably fucking her
brother, that's where.
(sinister music)
(bells clanging)
(Michelle groans)
(sighs) Oh!
Hewitt.
Hewitt.
Hewitt!
(Hewitt gasps)
(Hewitt sputtering)
What the fuck is going on?
[Hewitt] You need to
keep your voice down.
They're right outside.
Who is?
The people that did this.
There's, there's two of
them, came into my house
and one of them had a gun.
(ominous music)
They took everything.
And they hit you?
[Hewitt] They didn't even ask for them.
They just...
What do they want?
(door rattles)
(dramatic music)
Great, glad to see
you're all wakey-wakey.
Oh, looks like we caught
you pretty good there.
Why?
Oh, oh, no, no, no.
This isn't a you-ask kinda thing.
This is a you-tell kinda thing.
She's right.
She's always right.
So yeah, don't say anything
or do anything unless we ask you to,
and your face won't end up
looking like ground beef,
like this guy.
Why are you doing this?
(sighs) See, I thought I was clear.
I thought I said no talking
unless we ask you to.
Now you gotta pay.
(hand slaps)
(Michelle grunts)
(Michelle sobbing)
Ooh.
Now, are you gonna listen?
Good.
You catch on fast.
Told you she'd catch on fast, very good.
Now we wanted to say thanks for the new TV
and the new Blu-ray player,
some of your clothes too.
That's not the point.
The point is we did some math,
and something is awry.
See, we see you,
single, pretty-ish,
living alone in this big house
with all these nice things,
but no jewelry,
no cash, no safe,
and you know, those things,
they just don't add up to me.
You know, me neither.
So we want you to tell us
where you keep the good
stuff, the top shelf,
or we beat you to a bloody pulp.
We take our time,
(Michelle gasps)
Find it anyway and leave.
It's your choice.
(Michelle sobbing)
(punch thuds)
(both grunt)
(Michelle gasps)
(Hewitt coughing)
(Michelle sobbing)
Please, please, please don't (sobs).
(Freddie laughs)
[Jason] Do you have
something to tell us?
I don't have a lot,
but there's some money, cash.
It's in the living room
or maybe the dining room?
I can't, I'm not sure.
How the fuck are you not
sure where your money is?
I just moved some stuff around,
and I (sobs) can't think right now.
I swear it's in one of those
two rooms, though, I swear.
Good.
Great!
Well, we will leave you
in this little shit-hole
of back room until we find that money.
And if we don't, it'll be bad for you,
just like it was bad for him.
Right, Hewey?
In fact, you can help us.
Maybe we won't take a
fucking brick to your face
if you find the money.
That'll make for a great game, right?
(Hewitt gasping)
Here's the thing.
I don't think you can get
out of those little zip ties,
but you have all these videos
on the internet showing you how.
I don't know if you've seen those.
Have you?
Do you know how to get out of those?
(Michelle sobs)
Are you lying to me?
Good.
Thanks for your honesty,
but if you are lying to me,
and we find out, oh,
I will cut you (Michelle sobs)
Into so many pieces I'll be
able to use you in manure.
If I so much as get an itch on my dick
that leads me to think
that something isn't right,
you'll wish you were never born.
(Michelle sobs)
Freddie, what the fuck?
I told you not to hit me.
Oh please, you've been hit
by plenty of girls before.
Don't be such a little bitch about it.
Get this fucking shit off me.
(zip tie snaps)
No, no, don't smear it,
in case we have to send you back in there.
One of you is actually
gonna have to hit me
and bruise my face for our
story to give the cops,
so I wouldn't worry about it.
Let's just get to looking.
Come on, once we find
the cash or the jewelry,
we bring the cars in, load them up.
And what about her?
She's docile, scared as fuck.
This makeup made me look
like you guys kicked my ass,
and that's the realest looking
gun I'm sure she's ever seen.
It better be.
I paid 100 bucks for this thing.
She bought it, hook, line and sinker.
Did you see her?
Yeah, when we left,
she was shakin' like
a leaf in a hurricane.
What the fuck does that mean?
It means she was shaking
like a fucking leaf
in a goddamn hurricane.
Leaf, wind, shaking,
what's the complicated part?
You know, you say the
dumbest shit sometimes,
and I fucking hate it
when you say dumb shit!
Let's just get to looking.
Jesus Christ!
Freddie, watch the room, if the door opens
or the light goes on, we go in.
You know, we can't actually hurt her,
that cut she got when she
fell, after Jason hit her.
No, we're not actually going to hit her.
She just has to believe that we are.
That's what keeps us in control,
and everybody stays safe.
[Freddie] Who the fuck decorates
their own backyard anyway?
I told you, this woman loves Halloween.
(wind whistling)
(somber music)
(David sighs)
How'd you know I'd be here?
It's where you come after
every time you see her.
You all right?
Did they ever tell you why,
why we were assigned to each other?
No, but I asked around.
I got some answers.
They tell you to follow me,
just in case?
Yeah, they did.
That's funny.
It's funny to think I would
jeopardize my only way
of seeing Emma.
I'd never be that stupid.
Never.
You tell them that.
Look, I owe you, okay.
You saved my life.
I just, I thought,
I thought I'd just
try to make sure you're okay.
I'm not trying to get in the way
of whatever it is you're trying to do,
but I'm here to help,
any way I can.
You can help by leaving me alone.
I get one night, David,
one night, my night,
and I don't want anybody else here.
(ominous music)
(door creaks)
(ominous music)
(dramatic music)
(ominous music)
(dramatic music)
(solemn music)
(dramatic music)
Come on, lady, I just
need to use your phone.
Something happened to our car.
Hello?
Come on, lady, as soon as
you let me use your phone,
we'll get off your property.
(Charlie groans)
(dramatic music)
(Michelle gasping)
(Michelle sobbing)
You know what we have to do.
(solemn music)
They started this.
You know what we need to do to end it.
Don't act like you don't want to.
You always want this.
You just try to hide it from yourself,
bury it deep down in that head of ours.
But you always think about it.
You love to remember.
(Michelle gasps)
We've been over this before.
You went away.
Just go back.
I've always been here, right beside you.
You have to go.
You have to go.
You have to go, you have to go.
No!
I'm going to help us.
You did this.
You made us weak.
You're pathetic.
I'm going to fix it.
I'm going to fix it.
(solemn music)
(zip tie snaps)
We're going to have fun.
Like we used to have fun.
Let's go play.
(tense music)
(Emma sighs)
(door creaks)
(phone beeping)
(phone buzzes)
Hello.
Dominic.
Are you all right?
I can't be alone tonight.
Please come over.
You know that I can't.
Just for a little while, please.
They'll move you.
If I come over, they'll
probably move you again.
The house is just making noises.
You know the new place
makes weird noises at night.
I can come over, but if I do,
we probably won't see each
other for a really long time.
No, I'll be fine.
It will be fine.
You're stronger now.
Don't worry about the dark.
Thank you.
I'll talk to you later.
(water pattering)
(sirens wailing)
(ominous music)
(water pattering)
(dramatic music)
[Jason] Woo!
(dramatic music)
What the fuck?
(laughs) Dude, this
chick has a ton of masks.
Check this out.
Shut up!
What are you doing?
Wow, you act like we're
not robbing someone.
We're not going through their things
and playing dress-up, all right.
We're fucking robbing them!
So please act like it.
(feet stomping)
What's that about?
Jason, he's just a fuckin' idiot.
Why is this...
Because Jason was wearing it,
and he jumped from behind the corner
and scared me with it, okay?
Well, if he didn't act like a
goddamned child all the time...
Look, bitch, oh!
(Jason thuds)
Well, that was brilliant.
Now what?
Leave him be.
You said he wasn't doing
much of anything, right?
We might actually be able to
get more done without him.
(scoffs) Yeah, well,
I just wasn't expecting
that it would take this long.
What if I went back in there
and I scared her some more?
I don't know.
Oh come on.
I'm not gonna hurt her.
I'm just gonna show
her my gun again, just,
I get it, a very hands-off approach.
All right, but make it quick.
I want to be out of here in 30.
Remember the money.
And the jewelry.
How do you know she has jewelry?
Men, you really are a hapless group.
(Hewitt scoffs)
(eerie music)
Oh sweetie,
did you really think
you were gonna get far?
(mask clatters)
(gun rattles)
(dramatic music)
(flesh splatting)
(Freddie gasps)
(gun clatters)
(Freddie gasping)
(ominous music)
(Freddie grunts)
(gun clicks)
Stay back!
Stay back.
Or I'll fucking kill you.
Or I'll shoot you.
You don't want to die,
'cause I swear I'll kill you.
(tense music)
Just, just leave this room,
and I swear I won't hurt you.
Go!
(Freddie gasping)
Okay.
(knife clatters)
Okay.
Okay then.
Now get the fuck away from me.
(mask clatters)
(ominous music)
What the fuck?
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
Put that thing down!
(gun clatters)
What are you doing, please?
Oh, no, no, no, no.
This isn't a you-ask kind of thing.
This is a you-die kind of thing.
(Freddie gasping)
No.
(dramatic music)
No.
No!
(ax thudding)
(flesh splatting)
(dramatic music)
(tense music)
Charlie, oh, man, what do we do?
We gotta go now.
(Kate yelps)
(Charlie groans)
- Oh Charlie, baby,
what's wrong?
(Charlie grunting)
Charlie, please, you have to stop moving.
No, he's coming.
We have to, he's coming.
We got to go now, go.
(Charlie grunts)
(dramatic music)
(tense music)
(solemn music)
Charlie, Charlie, I, I,
I can't stop the bleeding,
not without, baby, I need, we
need to get you to a hospital.
I'll be all right.
It'll be all right.
You have to run.
You have to run to the car.
You have to run screaming and get help.
No, no, no, I'm, I'm,
I'm not leaving you here.
(dramatic music)
It's fine.
It's gonna be fine.
I'm just giving you a
little bit of a head start.
(tense music)
I love you.
I love you.
(ominous music)
(Charlie grunts)
(fist thuds)
(ax thuds)
(flesh splats)
(Kate grunts)
Motherfucker (grunts)!
(Kate sobbing)
No, Charlie, no!
(Kate gasping)
(Kate sobbing)
(solemn music)
God!
What?
(solemn music)
He killed Charlie.
Why?
He was a man,
a long time ago.
He was a man in love.
He had a wife and two
beautiful little girls.
They lived on the outskirts
of a very religious community.
One day, while they were helping
to build the town's church,
his wife and daughters fell off the roof.
The entire town saw it.
And they feared the
worst, but miraculously,
they were unharmed, not
a single broken bone.
Nobody knew how that was possible.
Some of the townspeople began to wonder
if something was protecting the family.
(voices whispering)
One night, in October,
five young children from
the community were killed.
(dramatic music)
Their bodies were drained of blood.
The parents of the children
believed that the only thing
that could've killed them
was something otherworldly,
something magical, something terrible.
(solemn music)
Some members of the community
went to the man's house.
(townspeople chanting)
They dragged his wife, his daughters
and him out of their beds,
strung them up to a stake,
and one by one,
burned them all.
(dramatic music)
(woman screaming)
After having to listen and watch
his family be burned alive,
he was set aflame.
(man screaming)
But he did not die.
The next morning, a young woman found him.
He was blackened and in unimaginable pain.
She asked if there was
anything she could do for him.
He told her that he only wished
that he could see his wife one more time
and tell her how much he loved her.
Suddenly, he was with his family again.
He asked the woman how this was possible,
but she said she could do what he wanted,
but first, he must do something for her.
He must hunt down the men responsible
for his family's death and kill them all.
(solemn music)
The next morning, he picked up an ax,
put on a scarecrow's mask, went into town
and killed every man, woman and child.
(ax clinking)
He collected their hearts
and put them on stakes around the village.
Once he was done, the
young woman took his blood
and the blood of his wife and daughters
and placed it into a candle,
not just any candle,
a very special candle.
But what the man didn't know was
that I killed those children, and now,
because he had entered
into a blood pact with me,
he must do my bidding.
Any time the candle is lit,
he must take vengeance.
All who touched the candle are marked
with a blood sacrifice.
And he does not rest until
all of them are killed.
(dramatic music)
(ominous music)
(man panting)
(dramatic music)
(Emma hisses)
(man yells)
(dramatic music)
(man grunts)
(fingernails clacking)
(man grunting)
(man yelling)
(man groaning)
(man yelling)
(dramatic music)
(solemn music)
(dramatic music)
(skull crackling)
(brain splats)
(solemn music)
(phone buzzing)
Hello.
[Emma] It happened again.
The dark, it came.
(Dominic sighs)
Okay, it's okay.
I'll be right over.
Emma, don't move the body, this time.
(dramatic music)
[Ben] Get some more
lights in this house.
(Hewitt sighs)
(objects rattling)
(ominous music)
Why don't see if you can find some wood,
some boards, something
there by the fireplace,
something we can nail this place up.
Well, goddamn!
Look.
Turn around!
[Ben] I'm afraid, too.
Fuck.
[Ben] But we have to try to
board the house up together.
Now I'm gonna board up
the windows and the doors.
Do you understand?
We'll be all right here.
We'll be all right here till
someone comes to rescue us.
But we'll have to work together.
You'll have to help me.
Now I want you to go in and get some wood,
so I can board the place up.
Do you understand?
Okay?
Okay?
Freddie?
Freddie, you better not be fuckin' around.
I'm looking to pop you one to get even.
(suspenseful music)
Freddie, come on.
I'm not messing around now.
(thunder rumbling)
(Hewitt sighs)
(fire crackling)
(Hewitt sighs)
First, Jason knocks himself out,
and how you're lighting fires.
Thought you were better
than that, Freddie.
(thunder rumbling)
(thunder cracks)
(ominous music)
(thunder cracking)
(suspenseful music)
(thunder booms)
(dramatic music)
(ax thuds)
(solemn music)
Emma.
(eerie music)
(dramatic music)
I should've come over.
No, you were right.
I was just trying to...
I don't know.
I just,
I just didn't want them
to separate us again.
(Dominic sighs)
(Emma sniffs)
I could feel him here.
And I knew he wanted to hurt me.
But I wanted to hurt him more.
I wanted to make him suffer.
(Emma sobs)
I was doing so goddamned good.
Why the fuck is this happening?
(Emma sighs)
They're gonna come for me, aren't they?
Yeah.
What are they gonna do?
(Emma sighs)
You need to leave before they come.
[Dominic] Come on.
Wait.
[Dominic] We got to get moving.
Are you sure?
They're never taking you
away from me again, ever.
Come on, we got to get
a bag packed for you.
They'll be here within the hour.
(dramatic music)
Oh, oh.
Fucking house.
(groans) Ow.
(wood clatters)
(book thuds)
(Jason sighs)
(crickets chirping)
(garage door squealing)
(ominous music)
(metal squeaking)
This isn't funny.
(suspenseful music)
(object clacks)
(tense music)
(dramatic music)
(bell clanging)
What the fuck?
(Hewitt laughing)
What the fuck are you doing out here?
Where's Freddie?
I don't know how I got here.
I woke up, and I can't feel my legs.
I can't feel much of anything (laughs).
(suspenseful music)
(dramatic music)
What?
What's wrong?
(ominous music)
(Jason yelling)
(Jason sobs)
(Jason gasping)
Who are you?
Oh, I've had a few names.
Michelle was my favorite,
so far, at least,
but it looks like I'll be changing that,
thanks to you and your friends.
(Jason gasping)
What did you do to him?
After I found him rudely
going through my journal,
I, well, I brought him in here,
gave him an IV cocktail
that I find makes people more reasonable,
more open to suggestions.
I asked him what he thought
a fair punishment would be
for what he did to me.
He was quite the liar, you know.
(scoffs) Yes, you were,
quite the liar, weren't you?
(Hewitt chuckling)
And I asked myself what
kind of consequences someone
like Hewitt deserves to face up to.
What kind of a person
lies to someone's face
to beat them, rob them and, well,
what else were you planning to do to me?
I, I don't remember.
Oh.
That's okay,
because I thought you
were a little two-faced.
(Hewitt laughs)
You were, weren't you?
Yeah (laughs), I was.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
So I got rid of one of your faces.
See?
It all worked out.
(ominous music)
(metal clinks)
(Jason gasps)
What, what's that?
Is it gonna hurt?
Aww.
I hope so.
No, wait!
(dramatic music)
(flesh splatting)
(Jason gasping)
What, was that not fair?
Silly me.
Should we ask Freddie?
Where is she?
Where is Freddie?
She's right there.
(dramatic music)
(sobs) No.
Yeah, well, parts of her, at least.
Aw, but don't worry, Jason,
if you want to see more of her,
(dramatic music)
Here's more of her.
(Jason sobs)
(Jason gags)
Oh Jason, come on!
Don't be such a baby.
You're a hardcore criminal,
beating women, breaking in and stealing.
You're a badass, right?
Right!
(Jason sobbing)
[Jason] Ah, ah, ah!
(Jason moans)
I want you to look me right in the face
and tell me what kind of
fucking badass you are.
No, please, I have a daughter.
I have a girlfriend.
I'm all they have (sobs).
Do you think that's gonna
make me feel sorry for you?
You think if you bring up your daughter
and your girlfriend that I'm gonna what?
What?
I'm all they have.
Well, that's just the saddest
thing I have ever heard,
that someone like you is the saving grace
for these two people.
(Jason sobs)
Do you want to know what I'm
gonna do when I'm done here?
I'm gonna find your daughter,
and I'm gonna cut her up
into little, tiny pieces.
- No, no.
And I'm gonna sew her back up
into whatever dumb-ass
woman was stupid enough
to sleep with you.
No, no (sobs), please, no.
Ah!
Ah!
Ah, ah!
Ah, ah (gasps).
Jason, I'm gonna ask you something.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
It was Hewitt's idea.
He told us to follow you.
He got the information on you.
We were never gonna hurt you, I swear.
(Jason groans)
I don't care about any of that anymore.
We're past that, you and me, Jason.
We only have one last thing to discuss.
(Jason groans)
(Jason sobs)
The police in Texas said
that I left my mask on
when I had my fun.
The police in Louisiana
said I took my mask off.
Which one was right?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Choose, one is right, and one is not.
Ah!
[Michelle] Choose!
(tense music)
(Jason grunts)
(Jason gasping)
(Jason grunts)
(Jason gasping)
(Jason grunting)
(Jason panting)
(garage door squealing)
(Jason panting)
(dramatic music)
(foot thuds)
(flesh splatting)
(dramatic music)
Good, glad you got settled in all right.
(solemn music)
(dramatic music)
(ominous music)