When It Rains in LA (2024) Movie Script
1
[somber piano music]
[knocking on door]
Yes, come in.
Hello, I'm--
It's-- it's nice to meet you.
-Can I take your coat?
-No, no, no, thank you.
Can I get you
something to drink?
No, um, shall we get started?
I'd like to begin.
[whispering] Okay.
[faint street din]
Hmm.
The rain god, Tlloc,
from ancient Mexico.
My great-grandfather
discovered this.
It's beautiful.
Yes, it is, but...
not to me.
Where did you get it?
It just came a few days ago
with no return address.
It just had your name on it.
Strange, isn't it?
[Nate] Not strange.
Disturbing.
Disturbing?
I don't think we can continue,
I'm not feeling well.
I'll look over the papers.
I'll call you tomorrow.
Thank you so much
for driving all this way.
[rain pattering]
[ominous music]
[eerie music building]
[thuds]
Nate?
Nate.
["Unchain My Heart" by Fais]
Sitting in the darkness
I don't seem
to find my way out
Looking for a light
That can give me
all the answers
But for now
I'll tell myself,
it's all a dream
These thoughts ain't real,
it's all in my head
I'll tell myself
it's not what it seems
Unchain my heart
Emotionally invested
Your bullets cut
through my vest
Now I need a Band-aid
To stop the bleeding
in my chest
I'll tell myself
it's all a dream
These thoughts ain't real
it's all in my head
I tell myself
it's not what it seems
Unchain my heart
Trying to get rid
Of imprisonment I'm in
But memories
Hold strong
Only yesterday,
our fourth anniversary
Now I'm celebrating
on my own
I'll tell myself
it's all a dream
These thoughts ain't real
it's all in my head
I'll tell myself
it's not what it seems
Unchain my heart
Stolen from serotonin
Now I look like the bad guy
Can somebody
put out a mandate
To stop the demon
in disguise
Mmm
Now I tell myself
it's all a dream
These thoughts ain't real
it's all in my head
I'll tell myself
it's not what it seems
Unchain my heart,
unchain my heart
Unchain my heart,
can someone
Ooh-ooh
Unchain my heart
[phone ringing]
Leese thinks you're mad
at her because she's running
for Spring Fling Queen
in Florida.
Oh, my God.
I'm not mad at her. I'm--
I know we haven't spoken
in a long time.
I think somebody nominated her
as a joke or something.
And when nobody votes for her,
she's gonna have
a total meltdown.
Oh, you don't think
anyone will vote for her?
Tatia,
let's talk when I see you.
I'm leaving the funeral now.
I'm on my way to the airport.
I mean, that sounds bad,
but whatever.
I have to live my life, right?
How is the Spring Fling Queen,
anyway?
Well, I'm not mad at you
and Sasha, you can't
hold yourself responsible.
-[Tatia] He was old.
-[Leese] Tatia. Seriously?
Yeah, he was old.
Thanks for the reminder, Leese.
I mean, if we didn't
tell you these things,
what kind of friends
would we be? Right?
[Sasha] No, you're right.
Brutal honesty
is good sometimes.
Sash, we're trying to distract
you, and failing miserably.
That was fucked up.
[Tatia chuckles]
-I love being a distraction.
-Hmm.
Oh. Hey, Sasha.
-Hey, Sasha.
-What's going on?
-Can we just--
-Yeah, okay. Yeah, okay.
-[indistinct whispering]
-Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
Those two are driving me nuts.
We need to get out of here.
They're crazy.
[excited whispering]
Guys, what are you doing?
Oh, you know, yeah, we're, uh,
just playing a fun little game.
Thank you for asking.
[Leese sighs]
[somber music playing]
Friends.
LA. God.
[music fades]
[airport din]
[soft hum of chatter]
Um, could-- First class for me?
Hi there.
Harry?
Nice to meet you.
Oh, no, I'm sorry. I was...
How you doing?
Fine. Fine, I'm fine.
[sighs] So, uh, your first
time to the U.S.?
I have been.
I used to live there.
Sorry.
I'm Sasha.
Is there something wrong
with the flight?
Uh, no.
Uh, I'm sorry.
Actually, I have to...
-fly.
-Hmm.
It's good talking to you.
Anna. Hi.
Sasha.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Lovely flight.
[plane whooshing]
[flight attendant] Good evening,
ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome aboard. Once you have
located your seat,
We ask you to get your
[indistinct] out of the aisle.
And just behind
your [indistinct].
This will expedite
our boarding process.
Your large
carry-on items need to go
in the overhead compartment.
Your smaller ones
underneath the seat
in front of you,
keeping all exits
on the aisle clear.
Hello there.
Something to drink?
Um, do you have Bloody Mary mix?
-Yes.
-No, wait.
Here's what I want.
Regular tomato juice,
not too much ice,
and fill it about
three-quarters,
and then add
a dash of Bloody Mary mix.
Just a dash.
And a little piece of lime,
but on the side.
Hello.
Hi, again.
Shouldn't he be
in the cockpit, up front?
He's being mischievous.
He likes you.
You two are cute.
Whatever happened
to human decency?
Where are you heading?
I'm visiting my friends
in Los Angeles.
And then, I don't know,
wherever the wind takes me.
Plenty of work in LA.
It's a cool city.
I just lost someone,
I don't know,
if I'm feeling
the big city life.
I need space.
For now, it's a pit stop.
Hmm. Fair enough.
-Sorry for your loss.
-[Sasha] Thank you.
Well, I see
what Harry sees in you.
You're gorgeous.
If you stay in LA
you could literally
try your hand
at being an actress.
I used to be an actress.
Sort of.
I was on a few shows in the UK,
just small parts,
but it was a while ago.
I took a break.
That's great.
Where can I see them?
Not in the US.
Maybe I'll give it a shot again.
I mean, we'll see.
[Sarah] That's the spirit.
I mean,
it could still happen, right?
What made you take a break?
Love.
Or at least
that's what I thought it was.
You'd be amazed what love
can motivate someone to do.
As you can probably tell,
that ran its course.
You just get to a certain point
where you get tired
of the whole thing.
What whole thing?
The whole life of a woman
in a relationship type of thing.
Sounds like
you have your fair share
of problems with men, honey.
I don't have a problem.
Yes, you do.
Apparently you need a man.
["Forever In My Life" by Fais]
Ooh, yeah
Take it back to Monday
'Cause all I wanna know
Was it true what you said?
That you don't wanna
see me again?
And here we are...
[singing fades]
[engines whooshing]
[PA chimes]
[flight attendant]
Attention, everyone.
Please fasten your seatbelts.
There's turbulence up ahead.
[faint rattling]
[suspenseful music playing]
[plane rattling]
[music fades]
Hey. Sorry about
the confusion earlier.
It's fine.
Um...
Hey, I don't--
I don't normally do this,
but would you like to...
grab dinner?
As friends.
I know this great place
downtown it's called L.D.H.
It's got amazing food.
I don't believe men
and women can just be friends.
Going downtown?
Yes, that's right.
-Harry.
-Yes, Sasha.
I'm just not--
It's okay. It's okay. Um...
Driver, can you--
can you pull over here, please?
Actually, I forgot something.
Can you pop the trunk, please?
[newscaster] Hey, LA.
Who's ready for some rain?
It's BP 107, LA's biggest
station with all the hits.
This is Stevie in the morning,
coming to you live
with a peculiar weather update.
Although it's supposed to be
hot and sunny
with blue skies today,
it seems like
certain parts of LA
are now being hit
with heavy spurts of rain.
What's even stranger
is that the storm
seems to be traveling
at an unusual pace.
I mean, if you look up
at the clouds,
it's almost as if
you can see them moving.
Not sure what the rest
of the week looks like,
but if you're going out today,
I'd suggest
bringing an umbrella.
That's all for now.
We'll be sure
to keep you updated.
[jaunty music playing]
[loud clattering]
[music continues]
Fuck. Fuck.
[Mark clears his throat]
Look, Alice,
I'm not saying it was you.
-I know, but--
-I'm saying...
-it was Tatia, obviously.
-Mark,
we all know it was you,
just admit it.
-Right.
-Thank you.
Mark, I can't live like this.
-[Mark] Mm-hmm.
-We're not students.
-You have to do better.
-Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
-With all due respect--
-And Leese, you can go
a little easier on him.
I'm sorry, Alice,
but he's a slob.
-What the fuck?
-And it's not like
you bring any real money
into the house anyway.
-He brings a little.
-Doing what? Selling drugs?
Come on, Leese,
he sells a little bit of weed
-every now and again.
-No, no, no, no, no, no.
I don't sell weed
every now and again, okay?
I sold weed one time
in college to you, Leese.
And besides, all of us did
dumb shit in college, okay?
We'd be lying
if we said we didn't.
I, for one, I dressed up
like Frank-N-Furter.
I drank Snakebite and Black. I--
I don't know,
I fucked a fat girl.
It doesn't mean I wanna do any
of those things for a living.
I'm trying to find
the right fit, you know?
Like, build a career.
And, okay, yeah, I know,
I'm a little bit messy
and I leave the milk out.
And yeah, I'm sorry,
I'm fucking sorry about that.
But like, I can clean up...
every now and again and--
and like, I can imitate a--
A what? An asshole?
-Leave him alone.
-[Mark] Leese.
We had a great time
that one night.
We sat up drinking apple
schnapps and playing Scrabble.
-Do you remember that?
-When was that?
-Five years ago.
-Oh, my God. [sighs]
You wanna know
what my fucking problem is?
You wanna know why I'm always
so fucking distracted
other than the fact it seems
everybody in this house,
including you, is against me,
is my girlfriend who died.
You remember that, Leese?
Does that ring a bell?
It's the only reason I'm here
with any of you assholes.
Mark! Don't yell at her.
Oh, God. Great.
What happened?
Leese doesn't handle
fighting very well, okay?
Her dad used to beat her
and her mom.
How come she never told me that?
There's things that
I know that you don't.
That's what happens when
you're sleeping with someone.
Her mom killed her dad
with his own gun.
I mean, it was self-defense,
but that's why you need
to apologize to her, Mark.
Mm-hmm.
Fucking asshole.
Babe.
Thank you.
[birds chirping]
-Are you okay?
-Yeah.
[Mark exhales sharply]
I guess everybody just has
a funny little story to tell.
-Isn't that right, Leese?
-You're an asshole.
Yeah.
Yeah, maybe I am now.
I don't know.
-No, you definitely are.
-[Mark scoffs]
[phone ringing]
-Hello?
-[Anna] Hey.
I have big, big news for you.
A gift.
I just wanted to say thank you.
What's this big, big news?
And what gift?
What would you say
if I told you
I was setting you up on a date
for tomorrow night?
[Lauri laughs]
I'd say you'd have
the wrong number.
Well...
Sorry.
I have to keep my voice down.
Anna, you didn't.
Please tell me you didn't.
William thinks
you're really cute.
You guys will make
a fabulous couple.
Hm, he is hot.
And you know
I like the bad boys.
But...
are you sure he likes me?
He's so... quiet.
Oh. I know it.
Let's talk soon.
I think we need to drop this
off to our friends.
It's so nice the owners decided
to let us extend our stay.
[wind whooshing]
[knocking on door]
-Hi.
-Oh, hey.
-Uh, it's kind of--
-[indistinct]
Hi, baby.
-Oh, hi! [chuckling]
-Come on, come on.
Come on. Do I get one, please?
I just got my feet done.
-Oh, yeah?
-Yeah.
-I never do it.
-[indistinct mumbling]
-I just suddenly got it.
-I like it.
Thanks.
-[indistinct] girl.
-[indistinct mumbling]
Hey, guys.
You wanna listen to some music?
-Look, some of those are--
-Yeah.
Hey, uh, which one was that?
I think it was "Blue Monday".
Oh, shit, Leese,
that was like, uh,
an original pressing
or something.
I'm sorry about that.
Jesus. What's going on?
-Okay, stop.
-Mark.
"Sign of the Times".
-Mark, stop.
-Oh, my God.
It's the original
Batman soundtrack.
Is this what's
in your catalogue?
-Okay, that was a bad--
-[Tatia] Stop!
You want more? Huh?
You want more?
She left you!
Before she died, remember?
Whoa. That was too far, baby.
-It's pissing me off.
-I know.
Mark?
Babe?
You're handy. Can you help me?
The sink upstairs is dripping.
Yeah, I noticed that.
Thanks for finally
acknowledging my existence.
[indistinct].
[Sasha clears her throat]
Sasha.
You're glowing.
Did you meet somebody?
Did you meet him on the plane?
Are you kidding me?
What do I look like?
My husband just died.
I don't know.
There's someone I just know.
Woman's intuition.
Okay, so the pilot
may have asked me to dinner.
Oh, I knew it.
-[indistinct]
-What's his name?
-Harry.
-Is he cute?
Yeah, he was cute,
but it was awkward.
-Hm.
-Definitely not the start
of anything meaningful.
[thunder rumbling]
What is up
with the rain thing here?
I heard some things
on the radio.
[Tatia scoffs]
More like the occasional shower.
Everybody always freaks out
when it rains in LA.
And if you ask me, shit's weird
here whether it rains or shines.
This is "Holly-Weird", girl.
[Mark shouts] Goddammit!
[indistinct murmuring]
-You okay?
-Yeah.
-[phone ringing]
-My phone's ringing.
-I'll be right back.
-Okay.
This...
-You want a beer?
-Yes.
-Me too.
-All right. Make that three.
[thunder rumbling]
[phone keeps ringing]
-Hello?
-[man growling] Hello.
Yes?
Who is this?
Who are you trying to reach?
What number is this?
What number
are you trying to reach?
[man sighs deeply]
I think you have
the wrong number.
Do I?
Bye.
[phone ringing]
-Hello?
-[man] I'm sorry.
I guess
I dialed the wrong number.
So why did you dial it again?
To apologize.
You're forgiven. Bye now.
-Wait, don't hang up.
-What?
I want to talk to you
for a second.
Look guy, I'm seeing someone
and they've got apps for that.
Bye.
[eerie music playing]
[thunder rumbling]
You see, it starts to rain
and people get weird
and weird things happen.
-What's weird?
-Some weird guy on the phone.
What did they say?
It was like some
creepy phone sex guy.
Ew.
Oh, hey, what are you guys
freaking out about?
It's just a little
bit of rain, please.
Sorry.
Okay, fine, I'll clean up.
[Mark grunting]
You guys, can we go somewhere?
I need to get out of here.
What, to L.D.H.?
Okay, guys,
I'm tired, but honestly,
looks like you guys
could use a little fun.
-I'll go.
-Thanks, Sash.
And I know you're tired
from traveling and everything,
so maybe we can do
a quiet one in town.
-We can go to the club.
-Hm?
Ooh, full night
of dancing and shots?
-I don't know.
-Well, you guys do whatever.
I'm gonna get out of here
because I just-- I need to go.
Okay, well, hey.
Well, I mean, uh,
maybe we could... [groans]
like, I don't know, we could
all go together or something.
Well, Mark,
you wanna hang out
with a bunch of teachers,
a failed actress, and a twat?
Well, that's, uh...
It's kind of--
kind of harsh, don't you think?
Your words, last week.
Go to therapy.
Okay, well,
I'm not the only fucking twat.
-What was that?
-No, nothing.
Uh, I'm just gonna wear this.
What do you guys think?
[Sasha chuckles]
Let's freshen up.
Water of a mountain,
waves in the sea
With my head up high,
eyes up to the sky
Let it fall out
Flowing into the ocean
Cutting through the breeze
My head up high,
eyes up to the sky
Let it fall out
Basically,
our nine lives are up.
Someone is gonna
have to move out soon.
I can't stop thinking,
what if it was me?
What if I was the one that died?
Don't go down that road.
You've been carrying
this weight since you got here.
Your whole demeanor is off.
It's like you brought
the rain with you.
Okay, you're right.
I might have to put up
with living here,
but you don't have to.
You can go wherever you want.
How do you put up with it?
Living with this many people
seems stressful.
This is LA.
You can put up with a lot
when the rent is cheap.
Mark... he's definitely
gotten weirder.
Did you see him
explode like that?
You should see him
go after me like that.
He has his issues,
but he's not all bad.
I need space from
that type of thing.
Too much drama here.
Let's go out
and create some good drama.
Yeah? Let's go, come on.
Ooh, yeah
Ooh, ooh
This is nothing
I am feeling
'Cause I can't
control my tongue
[indistinct chatter]
Words are meant
to be concealing
[laughter and chatter]
Hey, could I get...
just a beer,
like a pilsner or something?
-ID?
-Mm-hmm.
You look like
you're having a tough day, huh?
Yeah.
Mark Fuller.
Mark. That's biblical, ain't it?
You look like a man
having lady troubles.
What's their name?
Oh, that's, uh...
That's Tatia and Leese.
Tatia and Leese.
Tatia and Leese.
And Mark Fuller.
Wait a second. I remember you.
You used to come in here with
that cute little blonde Angela.
Where is Angela?
Uh, she's-- she's dead.
She died?
Yeah, yeah, she did.
How'd she die?
It was a car wreck.
Not drinking, I hope.
No.
No, it was just, uh--
It's just a rainy day.
Brakes on the car
weren't very good.
We got them checked out
but we said fuck it.
But she just need to,
needed to...
stop suddenly on the road,
and she slid,
and she crashed, and she died.
I think the worst part about
the whole thing,
though, is, uh...
she was in that crash for about
six hours before she died,
and I just can't...
get that fucking image
out of my head of...
how much it must've hurt.
Oh, Jesus, man.
Those Godshots really stick it
in and break it off, huh?
Yes, they do. They do, yeah.
Well, welcome back, bud.
Mark Fuller,
tonight you drink for free.
Oh, so we're, uh,
we're letting patrons
drink for free now?
Sorry, boss.
Well....
Looks okay to me.
Have fun, Mark,
and, uh, welcome to L.D.H.
Thanks.
And no more, this is a bar.
I'm not running a charity.
Yes, sir.
Shut up, Keith.
Come on, man.
Yikes.
[rain patterning]
[ominous music building]
[street din]
[indistinct chatter]
-[both squeals and giggles]
-Hey.
Oh, you look great, girl.
How did you
end up here before us?
Oh, it was the 101, baby.
Yeah, I didn't take
any of those side streets.
[quiet chatter]
-[woman groans]
-Geez.
I'm so sorry.
Did I get beer on you?
Here, let me get a napkin.
It's okay, I'm okay.
Th-- thank you.
Well, now that I've spilled
beer all over you,
my name's Sue.
Harry, uh, I-- I have to go.
-[indistinct] myself?
-Yeah.
-Hey, big guy.
-Hey, girl.
Oh, whoa.
Hey, you, you are not Alice.
You're Alice. Hello, baby.
What, you saw me say no.
You saw me say no, baby.
You saw me say no.
Hey, hey, girl.
-You wanna dance?
-Yeah.
-All right, then.
-Yeah.
-[laughter]
-I need another drink.
-Bye.
-I'll be back.
[bar din]
[quiet chatter]
Mmm, this...
So, look who decided
to come to L.D.H. after all.
Guess so.
You know,
the food in this place,
I heard it's inspired by
a Leonardo DiCaprio chef.
No way. Really?
-Mm-hmm.
-That's cool.
Yeah, there's some serious
Wolf of Wall Street
stuff goes on here.
Huh. I never saw it.
Wait, so wait, you--
you're, like, legit European.
That's, uh,
-Russian accent?
-Legit.
So, how are you enjoying
LA so far?
The weather's great.
Yeah, it's so weird.
It usually never rains here.
Yeah, Alice said that
I brought the rain with me.
Maybe she's right.
I have to tell you,
Harry, I'm a mess.
I'm going through some things.
Oh. I'm sorry to hear that.
Like what?
You can share.
Hey, I'm Alice.
You must be...
Harry, the pilot.
So, you're the pilot guy.
Guilty as charged.
-Not bad.
-Hey.
I'm Leese, this is Tatia.
-I'm Harry.
-The pilot guy.
-Hi.
-[Mark chuckles]
-That's Mark.
-[Sasha] Yeah.
Nice to meet you, Mark.
[women chuckling]
-Let's go to the bathroom.
-Okay, we'll be back, guys.
Did you get your drink?
-Yeah.
-[laughs] [indistinct]
-[indistinct]
-Oh, it's fine.
I wanna touch you,
I wanna hold you
With your body next to mine
I wanna touch you,
I wanna...
[bar din]
[indistinct chatter]
[man] So, we've been
routing up these items.
-Dude, that-- that's literal--
-Hi.
Uh, can I help you?
Sorry, I'm sorry
to bother you guys.
I just, um...
Have-- have we met before?
Uh, no, I do-- I don't think so.
So, we like,
we like never met before.
You don't-- you don't know me?
-No. We don't, all right?
-No.
Yeah, okay. Sorry.
So, then like, why the fuck
are you looking at me then?
-Excuse me, bro?
-I said,
why the fuck
are you looking at me then?
-Huh? Huh?
-No, hey, hey.
Dude, just stay.
Listen to me, man.
We-- we really weren't
looking at you, all right? Okay?
We were looking at
that nice piece of ass
-behind you, all right?
-Oh. Mm-hmm.
So, what are you
gonna do about it?
-Oh, okay. Yeah.
-Yeah.
Yeah, bro, I think you need
to take a little bit of a walk.
-Cool off, dude.
-You're right, you're right.
I'm sorry. I'm guys-- I'm so--
-[man groans in pain]
-Damn it.
[man groaning]
That's your friend. Hold on.
Mark, Mark, enough!
-[man groans]
-Fuck.
-All right, get out of here.
-No, no, Mark!
Whoa, whoa, buddy. Whoa.
Get the fuck off me!
I'm gonna take a walk.
Who's a dickhead now, huh?
Seth, get this asshole
out of here now.
Okay. Well, that was fun.
Yeah, I think
that's a night for your friend.
Guess it's time to go.
Yeah, let's, uh,
let's go this way.
[rain patterning]
[muffled background chatter]
-[thud]
-Oh, what the fuck?
-I don't know.
-Hm.
[suspenseful piano music]
[distant chattering]
Wait.
I have to go to the bathroom.
Be right back. Okay?
[Leese screaming]
-Leese! Leese!
-[Leese crying hysterically]
-[gasps]
-Help me! [screaming]
Help me! [sobbing]
[screaming]
[somber music playing]
[Mark groans]
[Alice] Mark.
-Mark.
-Yeah?
-Slow down.
-Okay.
I'm looking for, um...
[Mark mumbling]
-Let me see?
-No, no, it's fine.
-Let me see.
-Honey, it's fine.
What are you doing?
Oh, you're gonna
feel this in the morning.
-Mmm.
-Let's just get you some ice
and a bandage.
Okay.
-I'm sorry.
-It's okay.
Okay,
we should probably, like...
Let's find another bar.
I gotta find an ATM.
-[Mark chuckles]
-All right. Let's go.
This is really coming down,
honey.
[Alice] Mm-hmm.
Hi.
Want some money?
Some, um...
Want some food?
Okay. Yeah, I got you, man.
I got you.
Hmm.
Uh... is this what you need?
It's kind of cold
out here, too, huh?
Happy you got a jacket, man.
Wish I had a jacket.
Happy. Happy. Happy jacket.
If you, um...
If you're, like, hungry...
-why don't you just get a job?
-Babe, come on.
-I'm on the job.
-What?
What? Sorry, I didn't hear it.
You said,
you said you lost your job?
Let's go.
I'm-- I'm calling a ride.
Okay, fine.
Call a fucking ride, then.
I'm hungry.
Yeah, I know you're hungry, man.
I know you're hungry.
I read your signs.
Hungry, homeless, please help.
It's like you're a broken
record or something, man.
-I know I'm trying to help you.
-Leave him alone.
I'm standing over here,
and you're being stupid.
You gonna give me
the $5 bill or not?
Listen, listen, listen,
listen, listen, listen.
What's your name?
-[suspenseful music playing]
-Speak up.
Get a fucking job, man.
That's what your problem is.
-You got a negative attitude.
-You're so kind.
I can tell. You're so kind.
It's so cold.
What will I do, Mark?
Babe, watch out!
Whatever, man. Go, go!
Yeah, it's fine.
Just go. Just go.
You've got the address.
Just drive.
God, what a weird, rainy night.
He knew my name.
What?
He knew my name.
Mark, you're drunk.
Let's just get home.
Want to hear something
really interesting?
-Mmm.
-So when it's raining,
like today, a pilot
actually has to land the plane
slower than normal.
-Oh, yeah?
-Mm-hmm. Yeah.
The reason being,
it's actually quite simple.
-Hmm.
-So a pilot needs
a certain amount of runway
to land a plane, right?
And due to inclement
weather, though,
you would need
that runway to be longer.
So since that's not
always possible,
a pilot has one of two options.
Number one,
hit that ground harder.
Number two,
you come to a halt
roughly at the end of it.
I obviously...
-choose hard.
-[Sasha laughing]
Whatever, flyboy.
I think I better go
hit my pillow hard, too.
You haven't even told me
why you're in LA yet.
Like, what--
what is your story, Sasha?
I don't have a story.
I don't believe you.
If I don't get a story,
I'm not buying you that drink.
I am perfectly capable
of buying my own drinks.
Okay, spill it, Sasha.
Okay, all right.
I'll tell you. Okay.
So my ex,
he died.
And...
I am here.
Oh.
I'm-- I'm sorry.
That's-- that's terrible.
[Jake] Hey, everyone, can I
get your attention, please?
Thank you so much, guys,
for sticking around.
We have something very special
lined up for you tonight.
All the way from across
the other side of the pond,
my good friend is gonna be
putting on a performance,
a special performance
for all of you tonight.
Let's give it up for Fais!
[audience cheering]
I see the look on your face,
telling me a story
You don't have to be alone
I'd love to see you smiling
Why you try to hide it
Don't you know
you've got it all
I know when you've gone
Do you think
can you live like you want
I know when you've gone
You just lookin' for
a little sign of love
I said, hey!
Whatcha done with me?
I said, hey, hey!
Hey, hey!
-[audience cheering]
-He's good.
-Listen.
-What?
Give me a kiss.
-Really?
-Yeah.
Would you stay with me,
I said...
Because we're just gonna go home
with each other anyway, right?
What makes you think that?
If we don't kiss now,
there's gonna be
all this tension,
and then I'm not gonna know
when to make the right move.
So we do it now.
Just get it out of the way.
[audience cheering]
If we really are
going back to your place,
you think a girl could get
a little something to eat first?
-Uh, waiter!
-[Sasha laughing]
Please, hurry,
can I get some menus?
-[Sasha chuckles]
-What do you want?
Live like you want...
Uh, waiter!
Waiter, is there a waiter
in this house, please?
I said--
Hey! Everyone out!
There's been an incident
in the bathroom!
Everybody leave now!
Okay.
Alice has been calling.
I think something's wrong.
I have to head
back to the house.
Yeah, I'll go.
Hey! Oh, my God.
Hi, friends.
Hey, what's going on in here?
Hey, it's a massacre.
There's blood
all over the toilet.
We gotta get out of here fast.
-Shit.
-You know what they say about
when it rains in LA?
I've been texting everyone.
No one's responding.
Wow. They're probably just
waiting for Alice.
Let's go back.
Well, it was nice
seeing you again, Anna.
Sorry it wasn't
under better circumstances.
I hope you find your friends.
[Jake] I really need you to go.
Come on.
Down. Let's go. Go, go.
Keep going.
[rain pouring]
[thunder rumbling]
-[Mark grunts] Oh, shit.
-Oh.
Oh, shit, I forgot.
We're gonna have to go run back.
How'd that guy know my name?
I think he was just
screwing with you.
Maybe he overheard us.
Fuck. Come on.
Hmm. Right.
[ominous music playing]
[thunder rumbling]
Oh, fuck.
I think I broke my hand.
-[Alice sighs]
-Okay.
[door rattling]
Oh, fuck, man.
Oh, it's been a long day.
It's been a very long, wet day.
I am going to break
this fucking door down.
That's what I'm gonna do.
Who was that?
Oh, my God, it's more homeless
people. Just what I need.
Hi.
-[Alice] Shit.
-Jesus.
-Hi. Oh, my God.
-[woman hisses]
Uh, hey, like, we don't have
anything that you-- this--
-Money?
-Oh, my God.
[Alice screaming]
-Mark, do something!
-Okay, okay.
Oh, oh.
[Alice] Oh, fuck.
Oh, fuck this.
We gotta go. We gotta--
-Oh, fuck.
-[Alice gasping, panting]
Hi, Mark.
-That's weird.
-What?
The door is open.
I've been texting everyone.
No one has responded.
Do you think they beat us home?
Let's find out.
Oh, my God. Tatia.
-What the--
-Are you okay?
I don't know what happened.
[sobbing]
I passed out. I woke up.
I think I hit my head.
Leese, she's gone.
What the hell happened?
I-- I'm sure she's okay.
She has to be somewhere.
Wait, is that blood?
It's fucking crazy.
There was something on the seat.
-Is that blood?
-[sobbing] What's going on?
My ears are ringing.
Whoa, hey, do you need to see
the paramedics?
I just want to finally...
[glass shatters]
What was that?
-Stay here.
-Okay.
[Tatia sobbing]
[thunder rumbling
in the distance]
Harry?
Harry?
Say something.
[Harry] I'm over here.
It's nothing. Power's out.
It's-- it's probably the rain.
No, I heard a noise.
I think something's wrong.
[thunder rumbling
in the distance]
Me too.
[panting softly]
Okay, may--
maybe we're just overreacting.
I mean, it's creepy in here.
Okay, just stay with Tatia.
I'll check it out.
Harry, wait.
Shouldn't we call the cops?
Tell them what?
-That power's out?
-We heard a noise.
[thunder rumbling]
Okay, I don't know about you,
but I'm-- I'm getting
the sense that...
something's on the other
side of this door.
[Tatia whimpering]
Okay, just stay with her.
[thunder rumbling]
[Sasha] Okay, let's get you...
-[Tatia whimpers]
-Okay. Oh, God.
-It's okay.
-[Tatia whimpering softly]
-Okay. Okay, it's okay.
-[Tatia keeps whimpering]
I think she needs a hospital.
We need to find Leese.
-[Tatia sobbing]
-The battery's dead.
-[Tatia sighs]
-Do you have your phone?
Oh, shit. I left mine in my car.
-Tat?
-[thunder rumbling]
I think Leese has my purse.
[Sasha whispering] Okay.
I could use a beer.
Not the worst idea.
[Tatia mumbling]
I'll go check the fridge.
-How's your head?
-[Tatia grunts]
[faint, suspenseful
music playing]
Tatia's good?
[sighs] I think she's okay.
I don't know
if she has a concussion.
I hope it's okay
for her to sleep.
I'm sure it will be.
We'll just have to--
stay awake.
To make sure she's okay.
[chuckles softly]
[dramatic music plays]
[thunder rumbling]
-What? What was that?
-What?
What?
-Uh.
-Oh, what, what, what?
I'm sorry. I'm freaking out.
I'll get us another beer.
I don't want another beer.
Just one.
-[Harry sighs]
-Just one.
-Hurry.
-Stay.
[rain patterning]
[thunder rumbling]
[mumbling]
Not a bad idea, either.
[tentative piano music]
Well, it's warm,
but it'll have to do.
What?
Harry? Is that you?
[chuckles] Oh, this is fun.
Harry, come find me.
Okay, enough with the games.
Harry?
I'm going to go check on Tatia.
Tatia?
Harry?
Tatia?
Harry, where are you?
Is everything...
-[Sasha gasps]
-What? No! No! No!
[ominous music playing]
Lose the mask.
Oh.
You want to play?
Piss off!
[Sasha screams] No!
[Sasha screaming, grunting]
[woman groaning]
Open the door, you bitch!
[woman growling]
[grunts in effort]
Come on. Come on!
[groans, panting softly]
Jesus. Tatia.
-What's up?
-Where have you been?
You called.
Oh, I didn't call you.
It's your phone.
This freakin' rain, man.
-Have you seen Leese?
-We have to go.
They're coming.
What are you
talking about, dude?
[screaming]
[Tatia choking]
[gasps]
-[Harry grunts]
-[indistinct]
We have to go.
Come on. Up.
We have to get outside.
-Let's go.
-This way.
Come on.
Oh, God. Oh, God.
[Sasha whimpering]
Let go.
[grunting]
You.
One foul turn deserves another.
You know what you did
to Nathan Taylor?
My father.
Anna?
Everyone knew you only married
my father for his money, Sasha.
It was so convenient
that he would die so suddenly,
so violently, right before
the divorce papers were signed.
[Sasha whimpering]
It's funny,
in all the years I knew Nate,
he never mentioned you.
We had just
recently reconnected.
I had some problems, you see.
I had some thoughts
that some people said were...
strange, unclean.
So I had to go away for a while.
[distant shouting]
[distant shouting continues]
That was until I met
the most beautiful friend.
When my great-great-grandfather
discovered these masks,
it made him
a very wealthy man, Sasha.
Established him as
a famous man in his time.
These masks are
a symbol of my family.
People always said
that wherever the masks went,
the rain would follow.
[laughing frantically]
Look at it pour, Sasha!
Why, Anna?
Why go through all this trouble?
If you think I'm guilty,
call the police!
I already did, Sasha.
They're on their way.
They'll be here soon.
I dropped off a letter to them
before I went to the bar.
[distorted music playing]
[low hum of chatter]
They know all about
what you did.
The powder.
Well, we're not gonna be here
to see any of that.
Because
we're all going to see Dad.
-Together.
-[handgun bangs]
[Anna grunts]
[both grunting, panting]
[Anna grunting]
-Stop!
-[handgun bangs]
[quiet piano music]
[siren wailing]
Sasha Taylor?
Yes?
Um, they're in the back.
I need you to come
to the station with me.
-Whoa, whoa, whoa!
-I need you to stay right there.
-Take her, book her.
-She didn't do anything!
-Stay there, sir.
-Okay,
but why are you taking her?
Okay, why are you taking her?
She didn't do anything!
You have the right
to an attorney.
If you cannot afford
an attorney...
Sasha!
Get fucking comfortable.
What is going on?
Funny how since
you've been gone
I've never felt this strong
And I know
it's better this way
A part of you
has left a stain
And I can't seem
to let it go
Even when you've hurt me so
I wish I could
erase the pain
I hope you better off
when I'm not around
If this is what you want,
you can have it
I'll wish you the best
because it's over now
And it's over now
Oh, it's over now
Don't come back to me
And tell me you're sorry
You don't even mean it
Don't come back to me
'Cause this was
your last chance
Your last glance,
and me, I've moved on
So don't come back
to me now
This is my last goodbye
Fuck you
and your whole damn lives
But you showed me
your true colors
Now I'm color blind
Don't come back to me
And tell me you're sorry
When you don't even
mean it, no
Don't come back to me
'Cause this was
your last chance
Your last glance,
and me, I've moved on
So don't come back
to me now
[music fades]
[ominous music building]
Nate?
Nate?
[siren wailing]
[siren wailing]
[siren keeps wailing]
["Don't Come Back To Me"
by Fais]
I see the look in your face,
telling me a story
You don't have to be alone
I love to see you smiling
Why you try to hide it
Don't you know
you've got it all
I know when you've gone
Do you think
can you live like you want
I know when you've gone
You always looking for
a little sign of love
I said hey,
would you come with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey,
would you stay with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
I said, hey,
would you come with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, would you stay with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
See the way you're movin'
You're everything a man
could want
You and I, we both know
Only want where this goes
baby let me take you home
I know when you've gone
Do you think
can you live like you want
I know when you've gone
All you're looking for
is a little sign of love
I said, hey,
would you come with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, would you stay with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
I said, hey,
would you come with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, would you stay with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
I said, hey,
would you come with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, would you stay with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
If they only knew the true
side of you
They'll be worry
But I have nothing
concrete
I can show the scars
you've left on me
But it'll be
Just a story
It's like you ripped out
all my integrity
Now I'm incomplete
You drain all of my,
my energy
But I'm letting it
fall off like
Water off a mountain,
waves in the sea
With my head up high,
eyes up to the sky
Let it fall out,
floating in the ocean
I'm cutting
through the breeze
With my head up high,
eyes up to the sky
Let it fall out
You pulled me down
in front of the crowd
And laid a curse on me
You made me lose
all of my senses
I couldn't breathe,
no one to reach
I'm hearing voices
trying to listen
Through the noises
It's like you ripped out
all my integrity
Now I'm in disbelief
Ooh
Affected my behavior
unnaturally
But I'm letting it
fall off like
Water off a mountain,
waves in the sea
With my head up high,
eyes up to the sky
Let it fall out
floating in the ocean
I'm cutting
through the breeze
Oh, with my head up high,
eyes up to the sky
Let it fall out
It's like you ripped out
all my integrity
Now I'm incomplete
Ooh
You drain all of my,
my energy
But I'm letting it
fall off like...
[somber piano music]
[knocking on door]
Yes, come in.
Hello, I'm--
It's-- it's nice to meet you.
-Can I take your coat?
-No, no, no, thank you.
Can I get you
something to drink?
No, um, shall we get started?
I'd like to begin.
[whispering] Okay.
[faint street din]
Hmm.
The rain god, Tlloc,
from ancient Mexico.
My great-grandfather
discovered this.
It's beautiful.
Yes, it is, but...
not to me.
Where did you get it?
It just came a few days ago
with no return address.
It just had your name on it.
Strange, isn't it?
[Nate] Not strange.
Disturbing.
Disturbing?
I don't think we can continue,
I'm not feeling well.
I'll look over the papers.
I'll call you tomorrow.
Thank you so much
for driving all this way.
[rain pattering]
[ominous music]
[eerie music building]
[thuds]
Nate?
Nate.
["Unchain My Heart" by Fais]
Sitting in the darkness
I don't seem
to find my way out
Looking for a light
That can give me
all the answers
But for now
I'll tell myself,
it's all a dream
These thoughts ain't real,
it's all in my head
I'll tell myself
it's not what it seems
Unchain my heart
Emotionally invested
Your bullets cut
through my vest
Now I need a Band-aid
To stop the bleeding
in my chest
I'll tell myself
it's all a dream
These thoughts ain't real
it's all in my head
I tell myself
it's not what it seems
Unchain my heart
Trying to get rid
Of imprisonment I'm in
But memories
Hold strong
Only yesterday,
our fourth anniversary
Now I'm celebrating
on my own
I'll tell myself
it's all a dream
These thoughts ain't real
it's all in my head
I'll tell myself
it's not what it seems
Unchain my heart
Stolen from serotonin
Now I look like the bad guy
Can somebody
put out a mandate
To stop the demon
in disguise
Mmm
Now I tell myself
it's all a dream
These thoughts ain't real
it's all in my head
I'll tell myself
it's not what it seems
Unchain my heart,
unchain my heart
Unchain my heart,
can someone
Ooh-ooh
Unchain my heart
[phone ringing]
Leese thinks you're mad
at her because she's running
for Spring Fling Queen
in Florida.
Oh, my God.
I'm not mad at her. I'm--
I know we haven't spoken
in a long time.
I think somebody nominated her
as a joke or something.
And when nobody votes for her,
she's gonna have
a total meltdown.
Oh, you don't think
anyone will vote for her?
Tatia,
let's talk when I see you.
I'm leaving the funeral now.
I'm on my way to the airport.
I mean, that sounds bad,
but whatever.
I have to live my life, right?
How is the Spring Fling Queen,
anyway?
Well, I'm not mad at you
and Sasha, you can't
hold yourself responsible.
-[Tatia] He was old.
-[Leese] Tatia. Seriously?
Yeah, he was old.
Thanks for the reminder, Leese.
I mean, if we didn't
tell you these things,
what kind of friends
would we be? Right?
[Sasha] No, you're right.
Brutal honesty
is good sometimes.
Sash, we're trying to distract
you, and failing miserably.
That was fucked up.
[Tatia chuckles]
-I love being a distraction.
-Hmm.
Oh. Hey, Sasha.
-Hey, Sasha.
-What's going on?
-Can we just--
-Yeah, okay. Yeah, okay.
-[indistinct whispering]
-Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
Those two are driving me nuts.
We need to get out of here.
They're crazy.
[excited whispering]
Guys, what are you doing?
Oh, you know, yeah, we're, uh,
just playing a fun little game.
Thank you for asking.
[Leese sighs]
[somber music playing]
Friends.
LA. God.
[music fades]
[airport din]
[soft hum of chatter]
Um, could-- First class for me?
Hi there.
Harry?
Nice to meet you.
Oh, no, I'm sorry. I was...
How you doing?
Fine. Fine, I'm fine.
[sighs] So, uh, your first
time to the U.S.?
I have been.
I used to live there.
Sorry.
I'm Sasha.
Is there something wrong
with the flight?
Uh, no.
Uh, I'm sorry.
Actually, I have to...
-fly.
-Hmm.
It's good talking to you.
Anna. Hi.
Sasha.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Lovely flight.
[plane whooshing]
[flight attendant] Good evening,
ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome aboard. Once you have
located your seat,
We ask you to get your
[indistinct] out of the aisle.
And just behind
your [indistinct].
This will expedite
our boarding process.
Your large
carry-on items need to go
in the overhead compartment.
Your smaller ones
underneath the seat
in front of you,
keeping all exits
on the aisle clear.
Hello there.
Something to drink?
Um, do you have Bloody Mary mix?
-Yes.
-No, wait.
Here's what I want.
Regular tomato juice,
not too much ice,
and fill it about
three-quarters,
and then add
a dash of Bloody Mary mix.
Just a dash.
And a little piece of lime,
but on the side.
Hello.
Hi, again.
Shouldn't he be
in the cockpit, up front?
He's being mischievous.
He likes you.
You two are cute.
Whatever happened
to human decency?
Where are you heading?
I'm visiting my friends
in Los Angeles.
And then, I don't know,
wherever the wind takes me.
Plenty of work in LA.
It's a cool city.
I just lost someone,
I don't know,
if I'm feeling
the big city life.
I need space.
For now, it's a pit stop.
Hmm. Fair enough.
-Sorry for your loss.
-[Sasha] Thank you.
Well, I see
what Harry sees in you.
You're gorgeous.
If you stay in LA
you could literally
try your hand
at being an actress.
I used to be an actress.
Sort of.
I was on a few shows in the UK,
just small parts,
but it was a while ago.
I took a break.
That's great.
Where can I see them?
Not in the US.
Maybe I'll give it a shot again.
I mean, we'll see.
[Sarah] That's the spirit.
I mean,
it could still happen, right?
What made you take a break?
Love.
Or at least
that's what I thought it was.
You'd be amazed what love
can motivate someone to do.
As you can probably tell,
that ran its course.
You just get to a certain point
where you get tired
of the whole thing.
What whole thing?
The whole life of a woman
in a relationship type of thing.
Sounds like
you have your fair share
of problems with men, honey.
I don't have a problem.
Yes, you do.
Apparently you need a man.
["Forever In My Life" by Fais]
Ooh, yeah
Take it back to Monday
'Cause all I wanna know
Was it true what you said?
That you don't wanna
see me again?
And here we are...
[singing fades]
[engines whooshing]
[PA chimes]
[flight attendant]
Attention, everyone.
Please fasten your seatbelts.
There's turbulence up ahead.
[faint rattling]
[suspenseful music playing]
[plane rattling]
[music fades]
Hey. Sorry about
the confusion earlier.
It's fine.
Um...
Hey, I don't--
I don't normally do this,
but would you like to...
grab dinner?
As friends.
I know this great place
downtown it's called L.D.H.
It's got amazing food.
I don't believe men
and women can just be friends.
Going downtown?
Yes, that's right.
-Harry.
-Yes, Sasha.
I'm just not--
It's okay. It's okay. Um...
Driver, can you--
can you pull over here, please?
Actually, I forgot something.
Can you pop the trunk, please?
[newscaster] Hey, LA.
Who's ready for some rain?
It's BP 107, LA's biggest
station with all the hits.
This is Stevie in the morning,
coming to you live
with a peculiar weather update.
Although it's supposed to be
hot and sunny
with blue skies today,
it seems like
certain parts of LA
are now being hit
with heavy spurts of rain.
What's even stranger
is that the storm
seems to be traveling
at an unusual pace.
I mean, if you look up
at the clouds,
it's almost as if
you can see them moving.
Not sure what the rest
of the week looks like,
but if you're going out today,
I'd suggest
bringing an umbrella.
That's all for now.
We'll be sure
to keep you updated.
[jaunty music playing]
[loud clattering]
[music continues]
Fuck. Fuck.
[Mark clears his throat]
Look, Alice,
I'm not saying it was you.
-I know, but--
-I'm saying...
-it was Tatia, obviously.
-Mark,
we all know it was you,
just admit it.
-Right.
-Thank you.
Mark, I can't live like this.
-[Mark] Mm-hmm.
-We're not students.
-You have to do better.
-Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
-With all due respect--
-And Leese, you can go
a little easier on him.
I'm sorry, Alice,
but he's a slob.
-What the fuck?
-And it's not like
you bring any real money
into the house anyway.
-He brings a little.
-Doing what? Selling drugs?
Come on, Leese,
he sells a little bit of weed
-every now and again.
-No, no, no, no, no, no.
I don't sell weed
every now and again, okay?
I sold weed one time
in college to you, Leese.
And besides, all of us did
dumb shit in college, okay?
We'd be lying
if we said we didn't.
I, for one, I dressed up
like Frank-N-Furter.
I drank Snakebite and Black. I--
I don't know,
I fucked a fat girl.
It doesn't mean I wanna do any
of those things for a living.
I'm trying to find
the right fit, you know?
Like, build a career.
And, okay, yeah, I know,
I'm a little bit messy
and I leave the milk out.
And yeah, I'm sorry,
I'm fucking sorry about that.
But like, I can clean up...
every now and again and--
and like, I can imitate a--
A what? An asshole?
-Leave him alone.
-[Mark] Leese.
We had a great time
that one night.
We sat up drinking apple
schnapps and playing Scrabble.
-Do you remember that?
-When was that?
-Five years ago.
-Oh, my God. [sighs]
You wanna know
what my fucking problem is?
You wanna know why I'm always
so fucking distracted
other than the fact it seems
everybody in this house,
including you, is against me,
is my girlfriend who died.
You remember that, Leese?
Does that ring a bell?
It's the only reason I'm here
with any of you assholes.
Mark! Don't yell at her.
Oh, God. Great.
What happened?
Leese doesn't handle
fighting very well, okay?
Her dad used to beat her
and her mom.
How come she never told me that?
There's things that
I know that you don't.
That's what happens when
you're sleeping with someone.
Her mom killed her dad
with his own gun.
I mean, it was self-defense,
but that's why you need
to apologize to her, Mark.
Mm-hmm.
Fucking asshole.
Babe.
Thank you.
[birds chirping]
-Are you okay?
-Yeah.
[Mark exhales sharply]
I guess everybody just has
a funny little story to tell.
-Isn't that right, Leese?
-You're an asshole.
Yeah.
Yeah, maybe I am now.
I don't know.
-No, you definitely are.
-[Mark scoffs]
[phone ringing]
-Hello?
-[Anna] Hey.
I have big, big news for you.
A gift.
I just wanted to say thank you.
What's this big, big news?
And what gift?
What would you say
if I told you
I was setting you up on a date
for tomorrow night?
[Lauri laughs]
I'd say you'd have
the wrong number.
Well...
Sorry.
I have to keep my voice down.
Anna, you didn't.
Please tell me you didn't.
William thinks
you're really cute.
You guys will make
a fabulous couple.
Hm, he is hot.
And you know
I like the bad boys.
But...
are you sure he likes me?
He's so... quiet.
Oh. I know it.
Let's talk soon.
I think we need to drop this
off to our friends.
It's so nice the owners decided
to let us extend our stay.
[wind whooshing]
[knocking on door]
-Hi.
-Oh, hey.
-Uh, it's kind of--
-[indistinct]
Hi, baby.
-Oh, hi! [chuckling]
-Come on, come on.
Come on. Do I get one, please?
I just got my feet done.
-Oh, yeah?
-Yeah.
-I never do it.
-[indistinct mumbling]
-I just suddenly got it.
-I like it.
Thanks.
-[indistinct] girl.
-[indistinct mumbling]
Hey, guys.
You wanna listen to some music?
-Look, some of those are--
-Yeah.
Hey, uh, which one was that?
I think it was "Blue Monday".
Oh, shit, Leese,
that was like, uh,
an original pressing
or something.
I'm sorry about that.
Jesus. What's going on?
-Okay, stop.
-Mark.
"Sign of the Times".
-Mark, stop.
-Oh, my God.
It's the original
Batman soundtrack.
Is this what's
in your catalogue?
-Okay, that was a bad--
-[Tatia] Stop!
You want more? Huh?
You want more?
She left you!
Before she died, remember?
Whoa. That was too far, baby.
-It's pissing me off.
-I know.
Mark?
Babe?
You're handy. Can you help me?
The sink upstairs is dripping.
Yeah, I noticed that.
Thanks for finally
acknowledging my existence.
[indistinct].
[Sasha clears her throat]
Sasha.
You're glowing.
Did you meet somebody?
Did you meet him on the plane?
Are you kidding me?
What do I look like?
My husband just died.
I don't know.
There's someone I just know.
Woman's intuition.
Okay, so the pilot
may have asked me to dinner.
Oh, I knew it.
-[indistinct]
-What's his name?
-Harry.
-Is he cute?
Yeah, he was cute,
but it was awkward.
-Hm.
-Definitely not the start
of anything meaningful.
[thunder rumbling]
What is up
with the rain thing here?
I heard some things
on the radio.
[Tatia scoffs]
More like the occasional shower.
Everybody always freaks out
when it rains in LA.
And if you ask me, shit's weird
here whether it rains or shines.
This is "Holly-Weird", girl.
[Mark shouts] Goddammit!
[indistinct murmuring]
-You okay?
-Yeah.
-[phone ringing]
-My phone's ringing.
-I'll be right back.
-Okay.
This...
-You want a beer?
-Yes.
-Me too.
-All right. Make that three.
[thunder rumbling]
[phone keeps ringing]
-Hello?
-[man growling] Hello.
Yes?
Who is this?
Who are you trying to reach?
What number is this?
What number
are you trying to reach?
[man sighs deeply]
I think you have
the wrong number.
Do I?
Bye.
[phone ringing]
-Hello?
-[man] I'm sorry.
I guess
I dialed the wrong number.
So why did you dial it again?
To apologize.
You're forgiven. Bye now.
-Wait, don't hang up.
-What?
I want to talk to you
for a second.
Look guy, I'm seeing someone
and they've got apps for that.
Bye.
[eerie music playing]
[thunder rumbling]
You see, it starts to rain
and people get weird
and weird things happen.
-What's weird?
-Some weird guy on the phone.
What did they say?
It was like some
creepy phone sex guy.
Ew.
Oh, hey, what are you guys
freaking out about?
It's just a little
bit of rain, please.
Sorry.
Okay, fine, I'll clean up.
[Mark grunting]
You guys, can we go somewhere?
I need to get out of here.
What, to L.D.H.?
Okay, guys,
I'm tired, but honestly,
looks like you guys
could use a little fun.
-I'll go.
-Thanks, Sash.
And I know you're tired
from traveling and everything,
so maybe we can do
a quiet one in town.
-We can go to the club.
-Hm?
Ooh, full night
of dancing and shots?
-I don't know.
-Well, you guys do whatever.
I'm gonna get out of here
because I just-- I need to go.
Okay, well, hey.
Well, I mean, uh,
maybe we could... [groans]
like, I don't know, we could
all go together or something.
Well, Mark,
you wanna hang out
with a bunch of teachers,
a failed actress, and a twat?
Well, that's, uh...
It's kind of--
kind of harsh, don't you think?
Your words, last week.
Go to therapy.
Okay, well,
I'm not the only fucking twat.
-What was that?
-No, nothing.
Uh, I'm just gonna wear this.
What do you guys think?
[Sasha chuckles]
Let's freshen up.
Water of a mountain,
waves in the sea
With my head up high,
eyes up to the sky
Let it fall out
Flowing into the ocean
Cutting through the breeze
My head up high,
eyes up to the sky
Let it fall out
Basically,
our nine lives are up.
Someone is gonna
have to move out soon.
I can't stop thinking,
what if it was me?
What if I was the one that died?
Don't go down that road.
You've been carrying
this weight since you got here.
Your whole demeanor is off.
It's like you brought
the rain with you.
Okay, you're right.
I might have to put up
with living here,
but you don't have to.
You can go wherever you want.
How do you put up with it?
Living with this many people
seems stressful.
This is LA.
You can put up with a lot
when the rent is cheap.
Mark... he's definitely
gotten weirder.
Did you see him
explode like that?
You should see him
go after me like that.
He has his issues,
but he's not all bad.
I need space from
that type of thing.
Too much drama here.
Let's go out
and create some good drama.
Yeah? Let's go, come on.
Ooh, yeah
Ooh, ooh
This is nothing
I am feeling
'Cause I can't
control my tongue
[indistinct chatter]
Words are meant
to be concealing
[laughter and chatter]
Hey, could I get...
just a beer,
like a pilsner or something?
-ID?
-Mm-hmm.
You look like
you're having a tough day, huh?
Yeah.
Mark Fuller.
Mark. That's biblical, ain't it?
You look like a man
having lady troubles.
What's their name?
Oh, that's, uh...
That's Tatia and Leese.
Tatia and Leese.
Tatia and Leese.
And Mark Fuller.
Wait a second. I remember you.
You used to come in here with
that cute little blonde Angela.
Where is Angela?
Uh, she's-- she's dead.
She died?
Yeah, yeah, she did.
How'd she die?
It was a car wreck.
Not drinking, I hope.
No.
No, it was just, uh--
It's just a rainy day.
Brakes on the car
weren't very good.
We got them checked out
but we said fuck it.
But she just need to,
needed to...
stop suddenly on the road,
and she slid,
and she crashed, and she died.
I think the worst part about
the whole thing,
though, is, uh...
she was in that crash for about
six hours before she died,
and I just can't...
get that fucking image
out of my head of...
how much it must've hurt.
Oh, Jesus, man.
Those Godshots really stick it
in and break it off, huh?
Yes, they do. They do, yeah.
Well, welcome back, bud.
Mark Fuller,
tonight you drink for free.
Oh, so we're, uh,
we're letting patrons
drink for free now?
Sorry, boss.
Well....
Looks okay to me.
Have fun, Mark,
and, uh, welcome to L.D.H.
Thanks.
And no more, this is a bar.
I'm not running a charity.
Yes, sir.
Shut up, Keith.
Come on, man.
Yikes.
[rain patterning]
[ominous music building]
[street din]
[indistinct chatter]
-[both squeals and giggles]
-Hey.
Oh, you look great, girl.
How did you
end up here before us?
Oh, it was the 101, baby.
Yeah, I didn't take
any of those side streets.
[quiet chatter]
-[woman groans]
-Geez.
I'm so sorry.
Did I get beer on you?
Here, let me get a napkin.
It's okay, I'm okay.
Th-- thank you.
Well, now that I've spilled
beer all over you,
my name's Sue.
Harry, uh, I-- I have to go.
-[indistinct] myself?
-Yeah.
-Hey, big guy.
-Hey, girl.
Oh, whoa.
Hey, you, you are not Alice.
You're Alice. Hello, baby.
What, you saw me say no.
You saw me say no, baby.
You saw me say no.
Hey, hey, girl.
-You wanna dance?
-Yeah.
-All right, then.
-Yeah.
-[laughter]
-I need another drink.
-Bye.
-I'll be back.
[bar din]
[quiet chatter]
Mmm, this...
So, look who decided
to come to L.D.H. after all.
Guess so.
You know,
the food in this place,
I heard it's inspired by
a Leonardo DiCaprio chef.
No way. Really?
-Mm-hmm.
-That's cool.
Yeah, there's some serious
Wolf of Wall Street
stuff goes on here.
Huh. I never saw it.
Wait, so wait, you--
you're, like, legit European.
That's, uh,
-Russian accent?
-Legit.
So, how are you enjoying
LA so far?
The weather's great.
Yeah, it's so weird.
It usually never rains here.
Yeah, Alice said that
I brought the rain with me.
Maybe she's right.
I have to tell you,
Harry, I'm a mess.
I'm going through some things.
Oh. I'm sorry to hear that.
Like what?
You can share.
Hey, I'm Alice.
You must be...
Harry, the pilot.
So, you're the pilot guy.
Guilty as charged.
-Not bad.
-Hey.
I'm Leese, this is Tatia.
-I'm Harry.
-The pilot guy.
-Hi.
-[Mark chuckles]
-That's Mark.
-[Sasha] Yeah.
Nice to meet you, Mark.
[women chuckling]
-Let's go to the bathroom.
-Okay, we'll be back, guys.
Did you get your drink?
-Yeah.
-[laughs] [indistinct]
-[indistinct]
-Oh, it's fine.
I wanna touch you,
I wanna hold you
With your body next to mine
I wanna touch you,
I wanna...
[bar din]
[indistinct chatter]
[man] So, we've been
routing up these items.
-Dude, that-- that's literal--
-Hi.
Uh, can I help you?
Sorry, I'm sorry
to bother you guys.
I just, um...
Have-- have we met before?
Uh, no, I do-- I don't think so.
So, we like,
we like never met before.
You don't-- you don't know me?
-No. We don't, all right?
-No.
Yeah, okay. Sorry.
So, then like, why the fuck
are you looking at me then?
-Excuse me, bro?
-I said,
why the fuck
are you looking at me then?
-Huh? Huh?
-No, hey, hey.
Dude, just stay.
Listen to me, man.
We-- we really weren't
looking at you, all right? Okay?
We were looking at
that nice piece of ass
-behind you, all right?
-Oh. Mm-hmm.
So, what are you
gonna do about it?
-Oh, okay. Yeah.
-Yeah.
Yeah, bro, I think you need
to take a little bit of a walk.
-Cool off, dude.
-You're right, you're right.
I'm sorry. I'm guys-- I'm so--
-[man groans in pain]
-Damn it.
[man groaning]
That's your friend. Hold on.
Mark, Mark, enough!
-[man groans]
-Fuck.
-All right, get out of here.
-No, no, Mark!
Whoa, whoa, buddy. Whoa.
Get the fuck off me!
I'm gonna take a walk.
Who's a dickhead now, huh?
Seth, get this asshole
out of here now.
Okay. Well, that was fun.
Yeah, I think
that's a night for your friend.
Guess it's time to go.
Yeah, let's, uh,
let's go this way.
[rain patterning]
[muffled background chatter]
-[thud]
-Oh, what the fuck?
-I don't know.
-Hm.
[suspenseful piano music]
[distant chattering]
Wait.
I have to go to the bathroom.
Be right back. Okay?
[Leese screaming]
-Leese! Leese!
-[Leese crying hysterically]
-[gasps]
-Help me! [screaming]
Help me! [sobbing]
[screaming]
[somber music playing]
[Mark groans]
[Alice] Mark.
-Mark.
-Yeah?
-Slow down.
-Okay.
I'm looking for, um...
[Mark mumbling]
-Let me see?
-No, no, it's fine.
-Let me see.
-Honey, it's fine.
What are you doing?
Oh, you're gonna
feel this in the morning.
-Mmm.
-Let's just get you some ice
and a bandage.
Okay.
-I'm sorry.
-It's okay.
Okay,
we should probably, like...
Let's find another bar.
I gotta find an ATM.
-[Mark chuckles]
-All right. Let's go.
This is really coming down,
honey.
[Alice] Mm-hmm.
Hi.
Want some money?
Some, um...
Want some food?
Okay. Yeah, I got you, man.
I got you.
Hmm.
Uh... is this what you need?
It's kind of cold
out here, too, huh?
Happy you got a jacket, man.
Wish I had a jacket.
Happy. Happy. Happy jacket.
If you, um...
If you're, like, hungry...
-why don't you just get a job?
-Babe, come on.
-I'm on the job.
-What?
What? Sorry, I didn't hear it.
You said,
you said you lost your job?
Let's go.
I'm-- I'm calling a ride.
Okay, fine.
Call a fucking ride, then.
I'm hungry.
Yeah, I know you're hungry, man.
I know you're hungry.
I read your signs.
Hungry, homeless, please help.
It's like you're a broken
record or something, man.
-I know I'm trying to help you.
-Leave him alone.
I'm standing over here,
and you're being stupid.
You gonna give me
the $5 bill or not?
Listen, listen, listen,
listen, listen, listen.
What's your name?
-[suspenseful music playing]
-Speak up.
Get a fucking job, man.
That's what your problem is.
-You got a negative attitude.
-You're so kind.
I can tell. You're so kind.
It's so cold.
What will I do, Mark?
Babe, watch out!
Whatever, man. Go, go!
Yeah, it's fine.
Just go. Just go.
You've got the address.
Just drive.
God, what a weird, rainy night.
He knew my name.
What?
He knew my name.
Mark, you're drunk.
Let's just get home.
Want to hear something
really interesting?
-Mmm.
-So when it's raining,
like today, a pilot
actually has to land the plane
slower than normal.
-Oh, yeah?
-Mm-hmm. Yeah.
The reason being,
it's actually quite simple.
-Hmm.
-So a pilot needs
a certain amount of runway
to land a plane, right?
And due to inclement
weather, though,
you would need
that runway to be longer.
So since that's not
always possible,
a pilot has one of two options.
Number one,
hit that ground harder.
Number two,
you come to a halt
roughly at the end of it.
I obviously...
-choose hard.
-[Sasha laughing]
Whatever, flyboy.
I think I better go
hit my pillow hard, too.
You haven't even told me
why you're in LA yet.
Like, what--
what is your story, Sasha?
I don't have a story.
I don't believe you.
If I don't get a story,
I'm not buying you that drink.
I am perfectly capable
of buying my own drinks.
Okay, spill it, Sasha.
Okay, all right.
I'll tell you. Okay.
So my ex,
he died.
And...
I am here.
Oh.
I'm-- I'm sorry.
That's-- that's terrible.
[Jake] Hey, everyone, can I
get your attention, please?
Thank you so much, guys,
for sticking around.
We have something very special
lined up for you tonight.
All the way from across
the other side of the pond,
my good friend is gonna be
putting on a performance,
a special performance
for all of you tonight.
Let's give it up for Fais!
[audience cheering]
I see the look on your face,
telling me a story
You don't have to be alone
I'd love to see you smiling
Why you try to hide it
Don't you know
you've got it all
I know when you've gone
Do you think
can you live like you want
I know when you've gone
You just lookin' for
a little sign of love
I said, hey!
Whatcha done with me?
I said, hey, hey!
Hey, hey!
-[audience cheering]
-He's good.
-Listen.
-What?
Give me a kiss.
-Really?
-Yeah.
Would you stay with me,
I said...
Because we're just gonna go home
with each other anyway, right?
What makes you think that?
If we don't kiss now,
there's gonna be
all this tension,
and then I'm not gonna know
when to make the right move.
So we do it now.
Just get it out of the way.
[audience cheering]
If we really are
going back to your place,
you think a girl could get
a little something to eat first?
-Uh, waiter!
-[Sasha laughing]
Please, hurry,
can I get some menus?
-[Sasha chuckles]
-What do you want?
Live like you want...
Uh, waiter!
Waiter, is there a waiter
in this house, please?
I said--
Hey! Everyone out!
There's been an incident
in the bathroom!
Everybody leave now!
Okay.
Alice has been calling.
I think something's wrong.
I have to head
back to the house.
Yeah, I'll go.
Hey! Oh, my God.
Hi, friends.
Hey, what's going on in here?
Hey, it's a massacre.
There's blood
all over the toilet.
We gotta get out of here fast.
-Shit.
-You know what they say about
when it rains in LA?
I've been texting everyone.
No one's responding.
Wow. They're probably just
waiting for Alice.
Let's go back.
Well, it was nice
seeing you again, Anna.
Sorry it wasn't
under better circumstances.
I hope you find your friends.
[Jake] I really need you to go.
Come on.
Down. Let's go. Go, go.
Keep going.
[rain pouring]
[thunder rumbling]
-[Mark grunts] Oh, shit.
-Oh.
Oh, shit, I forgot.
We're gonna have to go run back.
How'd that guy know my name?
I think he was just
screwing with you.
Maybe he overheard us.
Fuck. Come on.
Hmm. Right.
[ominous music playing]
[thunder rumbling]
Oh, fuck.
I think I broke my hand.
-[Alice sighs]
-Okay.
[door rattling]
Oh, fuck, man.
Oh, it's been a long day.
It's been a very long, wet day.
I am going to break
this fucking door down.
That's what I'm gonna do.
Who was that?
Oh, my God, it's more homeless
people. Just what I need.
Hi.
-[Alice] Shit.
-Jesus.
-Hi. Oh, my God.
-[woman hisses]
Uh, hey, like, we don't have
anything that you-- this--
-Money?
-Oh, my God.
[Alice screaming]
-Mark, do something!
-Okay, okay.
Oh, oh.
[Alice] Oh, fuck.
Oh, fuck this.
We gotta go. We gotta--
-Oh, fuck.
-[Alice gasping, panting]
Hi, Mark.
-That's weird.
-What?
The door is open.
I've been texting everyone.
No one has responded.
Do you think they beat us home?
Let's find out.
Oh, my God. Tatia.
-What the--
-Are you okay?
I don't know what happened.
[sobbing]
I passed out. I woke up.
I think I hit my head.
Leese, she's gone.
What the hell happened?
I-- I'm sure she's okay.
She has to be somewhere.
Wait, is that blood?
It's fucking crazy.
There was something on the seat.
-Is that blood?
-[sobbing] What's going on?
My ears are ringing.
Whoa, hey, do you need to see
the paramedics?
I just want to finally...
[glass shatters]
What was that?
-Stay here.
-Okay.
[Tatia sobbing]
[thunder rumbling
in the distance]
Harry?
Harry?
Say something.
[Harry] I'm over here.
It's nothing. Power's out.
It's-- it's probably the rain.
No, I heard a noise.
I think something's wrong.
[thunder rumbling
in the distance]
Me too.
[panting softly]
Okay, may--
maybe we're just overreacting.
I mean, it's creepy in here.
Okay, just stay with Tatia.
I'll check it out.
Harry, wait.
Shouldn't we call the cops?
Tell them what?
-That power's out?
-We heard a noise.
[thunder rumbling]
Okay, I don't know about you,
but I'm-- I'm getting
the sense that...
something's on the other
side of this door.
[Tatia whimpering]
Okay, just stay with her.
[thunder rumbling]
[Sasha] Okay, let's get you...
-[Tatia whimpers]
-Okay. Oh, God.
-It's okay.
-[Tatia whimpering softly]
-Okay. Okay, it's okay.
-[Tatia keeps whimpering]
I think she needs a hospital.
We need to find Leese.
-[Tatia sobbing]
-The battery's dead.
-[Tatia sighs]
-Do you have your phone?
Oh, shit. I left mine in my car.
-Tat?
-[thunder rumbling]
I think Leese has my purse.
[Sasha whispering] Okay.
I could use a beer.
Not the worst idea.
[Tatia mumbling]
I'll go check the fridge.
-How's your head?
-[Tatia grunts]
[faint, suspenseful
music playing]
Tatia's good?
[sighs] I think she's okay.
I don't know
if she has a concussion.
I hope it's okay
for her to sleep.
I'm sure it will be.
We'll just have to--
stay awake.
To make sure she's okay.
[chuckles softly]
[dramatic music plays]
[thunder rumbling]
-What? What was that?
-What?
What?
-Uh.
-Oh, what, what, what?
I'm sorry. I'm freaking out.
I'll get us another beer.
I don't want another beer.
Just one.
-[Harry sighs]
-Just one.
-Hurry.
-Stay.
[rain patterning]
[thunder rumbling]
[mumbling]
Not a bad idea, either.
[tentative piano music]
Well, it's warm,
but it'll have to do.
What?
Harry? Is that you?
[chuckles] Oh, this is fun.
Harry, come find me.
Okay, enough with the games.
Harry?
I'm going to go check on Tatia.
Tatia?
Harry?
Tatia?
Harry, where are you?
Is everything...
-[Sasha gasps]
-What? No! No! No!
[ominous music playing]
Lose the mask.
Oh.
You want to play?
Piss off!
[Sasha screams] No!
[Sasha screaming, grunting]
[woman groaning]
Open the door, you bitch!
[woman growling]
[grunts in effort]
Come on. Come on!
[groans, panting softly]
Jesus. Tatia.
-What's up?
-Where have you been?
You called.
Oh, I didn't call you.
It's your phone.
This freakin' rain, man.
-Have you seen Leese?
-We have to go.
They're coming.
What are you
talking about, dude?
[screaming]
[Tatia choking]
[gasps]
-[Harry grunts]
-[indistinct]
We have to go.
Come on. Up.
We have to get outside.
-Let's go.
-This way.
Come on.
Oh, God. Oh, God.
[Sasha whimpering]
Let go.
[grunting]
You.
One foul turn deserves another.
You know what you did
to Nathan Taylor?
My father.
Anna?
Everyone knew you only married
my father for his money, Sasha.
It was so convenient
that he would die so suddenly,
so violently, right before
the divorce papers were signed.
[Sasha whimpering]
It's funny,
in all the years I knew Nate,
he never mentioned you.
We had just
recently reconnected.
I had some problems, you see.
I had some thoughts
that some people said were...
strange, unclean.
So I had to go away for a while.
[distant shouting]
[distant shouting continues]
That was until I met
the most beautiful friend.
When my great-great-grandfather
discovered these masks,
it made him
a very wealthy man, Sasha.
Established him as
a famous man in his time.
These masks are
a symbol of my family.
People always said
that wherever the masks went,
the rain would follow.
[laughing frantically]
Look at it pour, Sasha!
Why, Anna?
Why go through all this trouble?
If you think I'm guilty,
call the police!
I already did, Sasha.
They're on their way.
They'll be here soon.
I dropped off a letter to them
before I went to the bar.
[distorted music playing]
[low hum of chatter]
They know all about
what you did.
The powder.
Well, we're not gonna be here
to see any of that.
Because
we're all going to see Dad.
-Together.
-[handgun bangs]
[Anna grunts]
[both grunting, panting]
[Anna grunting]
-Stop!
-[handgun bangs]
[quiet piano music]
[siren wailing]
Sasha Taylor?
Yes?
Um, they're in the back.
I need you to come
to the station with me.
-Whoa, whoa, whoa!
-I need you to stay right there.
-Take her, book her.
-She didn't do anything!
-Stay there, sir.
-Okay,
but why are you taking her?
Okay, why are you taking her?
She didn't do anything!
You have the right
to an attorney.
If you cannot afford
an attorney...
Sasha!
Get fucking comfortable.
What is going on?
Funny how since
you've been gone
I've never felt this strong
And I know
it's better this way
A part of you
has left a stain
And I can't seem
to let it go
Even when you've hurt me so
I wish I could
erase the pain
I hope you better off
when I'm not around
If this is what you want,
you can have it
I'll wish you the best
because it's over now
And it's over now
Oh, it's over now
Don't come back to me
And tell me you're sorry
You don't even mean it
Don't come back to me
'Cause this was
your last chance
Your last glance,
and me, I've moved on
So don't come back
to me now
This is my last goodbye
Fuck you
and your whole damn lives
But you showed me
your true colors
Now I'm color blind
Don't come back to me
And tell me you're sorry
When you don't even
mean it, no
Don't come back to me
'Cause this was
your last chance
Your last glance,
and me, I've moved on
So don't come back
to me now
[music fades]
[ominous music building]
Nate?
Nate?
[siren wailing]
[siren wailing]
[siren keeps wailing]
["Don't Come Back To Me"
by Fais]
I see the look in your face,
telling me a story
You don't have to be alone
I love to see you smiling
Why you try to hide it
Don't you know
you've got it all
I know when you've gone
Do you think
can you live like you want
I know when you've gone
You always looking for
a little sign of love
I said hey,
would you come with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey,
would you stay with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
I said, hey,
would you come with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, would you stay with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
See the way you're movin'
You're everything a man
could want
You and I, we both know
Only want where this goes
baby let me take you home
I know when you've gone
Do you think
can you live like you want
I know when you've gone
All you're looking for
is a little sign of love
I said, hey,
would you come with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, would you stay with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
I said, hey,
would you come with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, would you stay with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
I said, hey,
would you come with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, would you stay with me
I say hey, hey, hey, hey
If they only knew the true
side of you
They'll be worry
But I have nothing
concrete
I can show the scars
you've left on me
But it'll be
Just a story
It's like you ripped out
all my integrity
Now I'm incomplete
You drain all of my,
my energy
But I'm letting it
fall off like
Water off a mountain,
waves in the sea
With my head up high,
eyes up to the sky
Let it fall out,
floating in the ocean
I'm cutting
through the breeze
With my head up high,
eyes up to the sky
Let it fall out
You pulled me down
in front of the crowd
And laid a curse on me
You made me lose
all of my senses
I couldn't breathe,
no one to reach
I'm hearing voices
trying to listen
Through the noises
It's like you ripped out
all my integrity
Now I'm in disbelief
Ooh
Affected my behavior
unnaturally
But I'm letting it
fall off like
Water off a mountain,
waves in the sea
With my head up high,
eyes up to the sky
Let it fall out
floating in the ocean
I'm cutting
through the breeze
Oh, with my head up high,
eyes up to the sky
Let it fall out
It's like you ripped out
all my integrity
Now I'm incomplete
Ooh
You drain all of my,
my energy
But I'm letting it
fall off like...