The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live (2024) s01e01 Episode Script

Years

1
RICK: We tell ourselves that
we are the walking dead.

Rick We're in here together.
RICK: We're gonna lose people.
Maybe even each other.
You can lose me.
- No.
- If it's me who doesn't make it,
you're gonna have to
lead the others forward
because you're the one who can.
Rick!

Making a future for Judith
it'll be worth it.
We can make it. I'm not giving up.

[HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING]
I have a B.
JADIS: Major General,
I'm taking great satisfaction
in investigating corruption
and betrayal.
I will fix it.
MICHONNE: I found something
that belonged to the Brave Man.
JUDITH: What do you mean?
Mom
is he alive?
I-I don't know
But if you think he's alive,
then you have to go find him.
Okay, baby girl. I'm gonna try.
Go get him.

RICK: I tried.
Please know I tried.
MALE NEWS ANCHOR: the city's
outer walls falling to incursion,
to countermeasures,
to six-hour periods of
neighborhoods falling,
to the whole of the city.
There were two incursion points,
two collapses or possible detonations,
which effectively trapped
the city's population.
It appears that one building,
where hundreds of people gathered,
was last to fall.
And CRM intelligence states
that, though its doors held,
something occurred inside
the building itself,
leading to some initial deaths,
reanimations, and the whole
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]




[SIGHS]

[SCOFFS]

[SIGHS]

[THEME MUSIC PLAYS]





-
- [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]


MAN: Consignee Grimes is tethered.
Inbound.
WOMAN: Congsignees, the Civic
Republic Military thanks you
for signing up for this
voluntary assignment.
This is a level-three hazardous event.
Eliminating the advance
of ignited delts,
you are protecting crops and food stores
for over 200,000 people.
You are now speeding up
your path to citizenship.
MAN #2: Base, this is Alpha.
All consignees are in place
and ready to execute.
MAN #3: Copy. Execute clearing protocol.
MAN #4: Go, consignees!
[CHUCKLES]
[WALKERS GROWLING]

[GRUNTS]
MAN: [SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY] Over here!

[GROWLING CONTINUES]

MAN: Another one over here!

MAN: Grimes. Grimes! [GRUNTS]
[GRUNTING]
MAN: Consignee Grimes!
Sorry. Trying to find my ax.
[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]

[MAN SHOUTS INDISTINCTLY IN DISTANCE]
[WALKERS GROWLING]

[GRUNTING]

MAN: Consignee Grimes.
[BREATHING HEAVILY]

This is how.

This is how.
[GRUNTS]
[BREATHING SHAKILY]

MAN: Consignee Grimes
is breaking protocol.
MAN #2: I've got eyes on him!
[WALKERS GROWLING]
Consignee Grimes, stop where you are!

Consignee Grimes!
[GRUNTS]
[PANTING]
[BREATHING SHAKILY]
[MAN GRUNTING, WALKER
GROWLING IN DISTANCE]
[GROWLS]
[GRUNTING]
[BREATHING RAPIDLY]



RICK: Aah!
[GASPING]
MAN: Where the hell are you?
[MEN SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY IN DISTANCE]

MAN: Grimes, freeze!
[ELECTRICITY ZAPPING]
MAN: Down to one, down to one.
Close circle. No kill.
[WALKERS GROWLING IN DISTANCE]

[GROWLS WEAKLY]


- RICK: Michonne!
- MICHONNE: Rick!
Oh, shit.
Excuse me?
I mean
You mean something else.
Uh, I'm not from around here.
I'm lost, and I'm late for work.
Do you know, uh
cartography?
[CHUCKLES]
I don't.
I just know where things are.
Um, that's where I need to be,
but I don't know where I am.
That way.
Pass the big blue building.
You'll get there.
I believe in you.
Do you mind if I just
I don't mind.
I don't mean to interrupt your lunch.
You work around here?
I do.
You like it?
It's not where I want to be.
Are you where you wanna be?
Yeah.
[CHUCKLES]
[HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING IN DISTANCE]
[SIGHS]
RICK: I always thought I would
wait to tell you everything
when we were finally back together,
that it'd just be a story on the porch
after the sun went down,
when we could barely see each other,
but I have to tell you now.
Not everything.
I can't face everything.
This is most of it, but all of it,
it was always about getting back to you.
What happened on the bridge,
I didn't think I'd survive.

And I woke up in a military hospital.
An army found me, a force of thousands,
protecting a working, hidden
city of hundreds of thousands.
Security and secrecy above all.
That's the army's code.
So no one can leave ever.
The city governs itself,
completely separate from the military.
But it follows that one rule,
that law from outside the walls.
The people they rescue,
they work in the outskirts,
killing walkers for
energy or growing food
or managing the water, the waste.
[WALKERS GROWLING]

After six years of it,
they get into the city,
away from the army, from the outskirts.
They're called consignees.
And I was one of them,
but I was never gonna go in.
I was gonna get away.
I was gonna get back to you.
God damn it, I was.
- RICK: [GRUNTS]
- [WALKERS GROWLING]

[GRUNTS]

MAN: Uh, copy that

[GROWLING]

God damn it.

OKAFOR: Could've used
the other hand, huh?
[GROWLING STOPS]

[WALKERS GROWLING IN DISTANCE]
I came down here because I
spoke with Major General Beale.
- About me?
- Yeah.
You are lucky you got a
friend in high places.
You're my friend, huh?
Rick, I lobby the head of what is
likely the most powerful military
on the planet, on your behalf.
I am possibly the best
friend you ever had.
What happened to your forehead?
Someone like you happened.
Someone who may be
better for my program.
You think that staying out here
gives you a better chance
at getting away.
It doesn't.
It just gives you another chance to die.
You may have noticed, I don't
want to see that happen.
[GROWLING CONTINUES IN DISTANCE]
I'm going back to work.
[KILLSTICK PLUNGES, WALKER THUDS]
Rick, did you hear what I
You don't have to do this anymore.
[WALKERS GRUNTING]
First time I tried,
the army didn't know what to do with me.
Because no one tries to escape.
No one wants to.
Would they put me in jail? Kill me?
A Lieutenant Colonel named Okafor,
he convinced them to
keep me a consignee,
and I kept trying to escape.
But I couldn't.
[GRUNTS] I couldn't get back to you.
I kept trying to get away,
so they put me on a leash when
we went out into the world.
I couldn't get away.
I couldn't get back to you.
I was trapped.
[WALKERS GROWLING]



[GRUNTING]

[YELLS]

Okafor protected me because
he said he saw something in me.
He wanted me to join his
program, to join their army,
to use my life for them.
He put it this way.
I keep on telling you.

For people like us
[PANTING]
there's no escape for the living.
I left a uniform in your apartment.
It's time to accept things
for what they are.
It cost your hand last time.
Next time, it's your life.
Do something with it.
[BREATHING HEAVILY]

[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]
[HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING]
[SOUTH AFRICAN ACCENT]
I should thank you
instead of throwing glasses at you.
[CHUCKLES]
Why?
You showed me I can't get away.
[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

[SIGHS]

[SIGHS]
[SIGHS]
[CHUCKLES]
[SIGHS]
[GRUNTS]

ESTEBAN: Shit, man.
I heard about it, but damn.
You really did that shit for real, huh?
Hey, Esteban.
Yeah.
Can I touch it?
Nah, just playing. Jokes, man.
Okay, so for like two years,
you didn't even talk to me.
Or anybody.
But I kept talking to you.
Took a while, but we got something now.
We got something, man, so
That hidden city?
The only thing you probably
see is, like, Alcatraz.
For us consignees, though,
we see that good life, man.
You know, they got
air conditioning, man.
Air conditioning.
I mean, no more swamp ass.
You feel me?
[SIGHS]
I mean, look, Rick, it's a big day, man.
I'm telling you this shit
because this is my last day
out here working utilities.
As of tomorrow, I'm gonna be in there.
Deputy Manager of Water
and Power of Ward 3.
After six long years, man,
my consignment is over.
I'm about to be inside the
walls, bitch, a citizen.
I shoulda got you a gift.
Come on, Rick. What the
hell you gonna get me?
A scowl?
[LAUGHS]
- [SIGHS]
- Thank you,
for whatever the hell this is.
Yeah, well, it's life, man.
Hey, at least this Okafor
dude's gonna stop trying
to make you into a soldier and shit.
For real?
Still?
I mean, even after you
Shit, man, you might as well sign
up just to get him off your back,
you know, and then make your next move
when you're out there scavenging
for twine for some shit.

Hey, one thing I haven't
told you, though.
I got a girl, man, on the inside.
She's a journalist.
Yeah, she was doing a story
on, like, water management

Never seen you here before.


You joined.
[GRUNTS]
I did.

This

is millet.

Isn't exactly millet country,
but if I could find the right one
- MAN: Again.
- it could change things.

ALL: Hah!

Sir, yes, sir!

Is that your choice?

Is this the end of it
and the start of something else?
It's the end

and the start.

[BLADE CLINKS]
Welcome to the CRM.
MICHONNE: Ah, I thought you were late.
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
Yep. I am.
Uh, well, I can't be.
But
I do eat here every day.
Around this time?
You're pretty eager, aren't you?
Maybe you are, too.
Oh.
I'm not.
Can I at least
[POUNDING ON DOOR]
Comin'.
[POUNDING ON DOOR]
- Coming.
- OKAFOR: Come on, Rick.
Class is in session.
[WALKER GROWLING]
[GROWLING STOPS]
It was a soldier?
Yeah. He was.
I was gonna hold this
in the briefing room,
but for what we're going to talk about,
that would be neither
safe nor appropriate.

What the hell is this?
OKAFOR: You both have
been training for a year.
You're both soldiers now,
but you don't actually think all of this
was about you two just
becoming soldiers?

It's about you two becoming leaders.
I am gonna help you become
part of force command
within the CRM.

- I tried to escape four times.
- Mm-hmm.
I did this.
I tried to kill you.

Yes, but the two of you can help
me change things from the inside.
Sit.

You both possess something
I believe the CRM needs
to become what it needs to be.

Why does it need to be anything else?
The city lives, it runs itself,
the CRM runs the world outside.
Everything is working
when nothing else is.
People can't leave.
They're not free.
No one's free.
Not in this world, but we're alive.
You are, and you're not supposed to be.
The CRM designates people
they find as A's and B's.
A's have a strength.
A's will die for what they believe in.
People follow A's.
The people we cross in the world,
the few we bring in,
they're classified as B's.
Everyday people who are
just trying to survive.
B's get in.
A's are sent away and
killed, except you two.
- Why?
- Me.
The CRM needs to change.
The CRM needs strong
leaders to change them.
Being the monster to
fight the monsters that can't last.
And this is why I need the two of you.
All the other secrets, you'll receive
when you move up the ranks,
and you'll receive the Echelon Briefing.
- Move up the ranks.
- The Echelon Briefing?
That's when you get
all the info, the whys,
the things 90% of our force
doesn't know about
and 100% of our city doesn't.
Do they want us to be leaders?
Do they even know about this?
Here? Tonight?
Telling us about A's and
B's and secret briefings?
No. This is just me.
I believe that A's who become soldiers,
become leaders are the only thing
that could possibly change the CRM.
Huh.
So, if we share with the higher-ups
- that you're saying these things
- Mnh-mnh.
Don't say "we," Grimes.
[SIGHS]
If I'm an "A,"
if I think for myself,
why do you even think I'm gonna
go along with all of this?
Because I believe if either
one of you had a chance
to save the world, you would.
You'd have to.
That book open it.
Let's talk about the Cold War.
He wanted to change
things, change the army
without them even knowing it.
And he wanted my help to do it.
I'd play along, but it wasn't my fight.
Look here.
You're obviously looking at
this different than I am.
I hear you throw this
"we" shit around again,
I'll end you.
Were you the one?
The one who cut him up here?
I shot at him, just missed.
Guess I didn't.
You gonna shoot me, too, Thorne?
Hey.
I was in the South African Navy.
Served on submarines.
Used to play poker on the subs.
I was good.
No. I was great.
I wanted to see how great.
They have the best tournaments
in the world in Las Vegas.
So I went there to try my luck.
I didn't play a single hand
before the lights went out,
which tells me my luck
is apparently shit.
He found me in the Atlantic Ocean.
I was half dead.
I tried to kill him
so I could stay there.
It was my fourth time trying
to get back since the start.
Or the end.
I know why you've done what you've done.
Trying to escape.
Taking your hand off.
Same reason I had.
[RADIO CHATTER, VEHICLES PASSING]
There's someone you love out there.
Yeah. I've accepted that I'm not
gonna see my someone again,
because I know that person
doesn't want me to die,
and that is probably why I
just grazed Okafor's face.
Somewhere deep inside,
I knew I wasn't making it
back to Capetown alive.
If I shoot at you, Grimes,
I won't miss.
I won't graze you, either.
Now, I don't give a shit about
what game you're playing.
You heard what he said
should have happened to us.
This is all I have left.
The rest? The life before?
It's all gone.
This is all you have left, too.
The person you are
trying to get back to
Hey, she's not gone.
They're not gone.
She isn't. They aren't.
We are.

If you want my help, just ask.

Come on.

Let's go have a drink
before we kill each other.


Early on, the army had
found two other cities,
Portland and Omaha.
Not as big, not as sophisticated,
and not keeping themselves secret.
All three cities became an alliance,
even though two don't
know where the third is.
The world is so much bigger
than we knew, Michonne,
so much better, and so much worse.
BEALE: Life surrounded by
death, all in one view.

Isn't that right?
Major General Beale.
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
Yes, sir. It is.
Have a seat, Grimes.
Another thing we have
over Portland and Omaha
in our alliance of three
is, unlike them, we're fairly well
hidden without much effort.
I saw what federal
forces did to Atlanta.
They used napalm, sir.
Monsters.
Worse than the delts.
But this force
as the Pennsylvania National
Guard at the time
we stopped them.
How, sir?
Sacrifice.
Luck.
Calm.
And Okafor.
Okafor, sir?
He was with their Air Force.
He was supposed to bomb the city,
but instead, he bombed 4,000 Marines
staging at Lincoln Financial Field.
He switched sides.
Well, I did, too.
In a way.
BEALE: You and Thorne never would
have been allowed into the CRM.
You wouldn't have even
been let into consignment,
but Okafor made a compelling argument.
Let me ask you a question, Grimes.
I don't expect you to answer,
and you don't have to.
I'm just gonna ask it
and look in your eyes.
Yes, sir.
Is Okafor up to anything
I should know about?
- No.
- No.

No.

[CHUCKLES]
Good, Rick.
[SIGHS]
You asked me how we
won, how we survived.
How did you survive?
Sacrifice.
You tried to escape four times.
Why are you here?
Do you want to kill?
To die?
Or is all this just another
attempt to escape?

Look in my eyes, sir.
You tell me.

I'm just gonna share the view
with you for a while, Grimes.

Everything was about secrets.
The army kept the city
a secret at all costs.
Everything the army did
was secret to the city.
And then there were the soldiers
with those blood-red stripes
keeping what they did a
secret to the whole force.
Secrets on secrets.
And the only thing I cared
about was holding on to mine.
Our latest modeling
shows a tipping point.

There's a reckoning coming
[PANTING]
[SIGHS]
and it's coming soon.
[GRUNTS]
OKAFOR: Maybe you're asking,
"Why can't you just turn away?"

Sometimes one person, sometimes two
[GROWLS]
they have the power,
they have a responsibility
to change everything.
You'll see it
face it and I know
you'll make the right choice.
In that defining moment,
you'll make the right choice.
[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

ESTEBAN: Oh, shit.
- Rick Grimes.
- RICK: [CHUCKLING] Shit.
Esteban Garcia.
Wait, is it Ward 3 Deputy Water
Manager Esteban Garcia?
Hey, hey, it's Ward 3 Water
Manager now, right?
Hey, where's your consignment jacket?
And how the hell are you even
here if it's not a furlough day?
Oh, shit.
You joined the CRM.
What the fuck?
The tunnel under this manhole
I need you to tell me where it goes.
[SIGHS] Dude, I am senior level
water and power now, okay?
- I can't just
- I have to keep trying.
I won't stop. I'm getting there.
I'm getting home.
Or I'm dying. That's it.
Look, Rick, you know you're my guy, man,
but I can't tell you shit, alright?
Even if I did tell you shit
you know, the shit I would tell you
would definitely not be that
this tunnel would take you due east
to a junction about a mile out,
and if there happened to be
a padlocked grate there,
I 100% wouldn't tell you
that the code to open it's 4-3-9-9.

And another thing I'd
tell your ass is that

is that I get it, alright?
But you don't have to die, man.
[SIGHS]
So don't fucking die, okay?



[HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING]
MAN: Base, this is Black Hawk 3.
We have tally on Gen-Klor.
Wheels down in five.
MAN #2: Copy, Black Hawk 3.
After all the years of training
and the talks with Okafor,
playing the good soldier,
- I found a way back to you.
- Go, go, go.
- It was a faraway mission
- MAN: Breaching facility.
a resource run to an
abandoned chemical plant.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]
I got a walker body,
cut off its hand
[WALKER GROWLING IN DISTANCE]
left it with my dog tags.
The corpse would burn.
"There's no escape for the living,"
so I had to make sure
they thought I was dead.
[WALKERS GROWLING]


[GRUNTS]
[GROWLING CONTINUES]


[GROWLS]
[GROWLING]
[BLADE STABS WALKER]
[GROWLING STOPS]
- [SCREAMS]
- No, no, no, no, no, no!
God damn it.

[GROWLING]
Wait. Get back.
[WALKERS GROWLING]

[WALKER SNARLING]
[ELECTRICITY CRACKLING]

[GUNFIRE]

I saw the whole thing.
C'mon. It's okay.
MAN: Copy. Resource extraction complete.
Tablets are loaded.
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
[BREATHING HEAVILY] Call it in.

Evacuee located.

A child.
Escorting her to extraction point.
- Copy.
- He killed my mommy.
He's a good man, and
we're from a good place.
And we are all gonna go back there.
All of us.
We can't be out here.
You said to ask for help.
I'm asking.
I am helping you.
He would have found you
and whoever you're running to.
He knows about you, Grimes.

Now, c'mon.

[SIGHS]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]
[FLUORESCENT LIGHT BUZZING]
Wake up.

You forgot to salute, soldier.
What the hell do you know about me?

"I think of the dead all the time."

Her name, back of the note,
your message in a bottle
from escape number three.
I went to Rat Island
and found the bottle.
That was her on the phones, right?
Yeah, I looked through those, too.
The child, though, was
your daughter, right?
[GRUNTS]

Who fucking knows?
Michonne is an unusual name.
Not many people out there,
but if you start the search
around where we picked you up

that's potent information.
[GRUNTS]
So I suppose killing me
helps your chances.
You know, maybe I
shouldn't have told Thorne
I know things about you,
but she tells me things.
[GRUNTS]
They would have sent me to find you,
clean up my mess,
and finally erase you.
You are my charge.
I'm the one who'd have
to kill you and Michonne
and anyone else you ran to out there.
- Just knowing about this
- [GRUNTS]
[GROANS]
I don't care why you're
covered in blood,
why the bombs go out, and
why they don't come back.
Yes, you do.
This isn't my city.
Those aren't my people.
Everyone are your people.
Everyone alive.
This isn't everything!
You don't get to choose for the world!
You don't get to choose for me.
I don't. You did.
You made the choice.

My wife is my choice.

My daughter,
my life is my choice.
You think I went what I went through,
did what I did
to let anyone choose anything for me?
You made the choice.
You live for those people in that city
because you got nothing
else but your duty.
Percentages and yields,
A's and fucking B's.
Some goddamn good soldier with nothing!
[GRUNTS]

I lost everything!
I bombed Atlanta and
I bombed Los Angeles,
and I was en route to do
the same to Philadelphia!
Estelle a Marine named Estelle
that was my wife, and
she didn't want to go in
to "liquidate" all the people
I didn't manage to liquidate.
We didn't want to see, Rick,
another city die for nothing!
And I had power and I had a choice.

And I killed my wife

and 4,000 other people.

And we saved hundreds of thousands,
maybe the whole world with her choice.
I tried with you, Rick.
I tried.
I'm sorry.
What are you apologizing for?

[GUN COCKS]
[BREATHING HEAVILY]

Just let me go.
No.

Do it.

Please.
I won't.


They're still with you.

But you fight here now.

You fight for them.

You already made the choice.

I'm moving you to Logistics with Thorne.
You're gonna help convert
a college in the Cascades
to a forward operating base
over the next 12 months,
battle-ready for the Frontliners.
All top CRM commanders
will convene a summit there
in one year to open the base.
You and Thorne will be project leads
on the conversion team.
This is you getting in.
This is the start of your path
to the higher echelons of power.
I don't want power.
That's the thing.

You already have it.

[HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]

You have to see this.
Look.
MALE NEWS ANCHOR:
missing a scheduled rendezvous
between alliance partners Portland
and the Civic Republic,
Major General Beale initiated
a CRM reconnaissance mission
to ascertain the status of Omaha,
and they have learned that we
are now an alliance of two.
The city of Omaha,
one of the three surviving
cities on the continent,
has fallen, and with it,
nearly 90,000 souls.
Initial survey shows a collapsed section
of the city's perimeter barrier.
In the coming weeks, the CRM
will investigate the collapse
to determine if this was
pressure from a dead mass
They should have seen it coming.
[SIGHS]
Omaha let people know where
they were, and they died.
What, you think people did this?
I don't know who did this.
I know the Civic Republic
is alive and Omaha is dead.
I know that secrets work.
I know this is the answer.
This is the place that
will create the future,
and Portland needs to follow our lead.
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
That girl that you saved
those delts you killed at the manhole,
that was her mother and father.
They had lived in a museum.
Her group, they hunted
and grew mushrooms,
built fences.
And then the girl said that,
one say, the dead was inside,
and then everyone was dead.
Except her.
She hid in this giant sculpture.
Said it was a grasshopper
with these sharp spines.
[HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING IN DISTANCE]
[VOICE BREAKING]
She crawled under there,
and the delts

the people she knew,
they tore themselves up
trying to get to her.
She wound up covered in their
blood and their organs

and after two days, when
she couldn't take it anymore,
she finally stepped out to die.
They didn't attack her,
[SNIFFLES] but she had nothing left
and nowhere to go.
So she just walked
and tried not to make a
noise so she could hide.
You and me and that girl

we all want to be somewhere else,
with someone else,
but we got stuck in the right place.
We did.
And you are gonna see that someday.
I'm not sorry I stopped you.
I'm not sorry I saved your life,
even when you didn't
want it to be saved.

You didn't save my life.
Yes, I did.

I wouldn't have missed, Grimes.

[SIGHS]
[GLASS SHATTERS]
At least there's one more
good man in this world, hmm?
One more good man to try
and save the world

whether he wants to or not.
[HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING IN DISTANCE]

[DOOR CLOSES]

MALE NEWS ANCHOR: the city's
outer walls falling to incursion,
to countermeasures,
to six-hour periods of
neighborhoods falling,
to the whole of the city.
There were two incursion points,
two collapses or possible detonations
which effectively trapped
the city's population.
It appears that one building,
where hundreds of people gathered,
was last to fall.
And CRM intelligence states
that, though its doors held,
something occurred inside
the building itself,
leading to some initial deaths,
reanimations, and the whole
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]




[SCOFFS]

[SIGHS]
RICK: I thought about ending it,
just stopping it all.
But then
then it would just be
nothing, wouldn't it?
All of it, for nothing.
I couldn't do it,
but I still decided to die.

I've been writing you
letters the whole time,
reaching out, to feel something,
writing just to imagine
you could read them.

This is my last one,
the last letter I write to
you that you'll never see.
I love you.

I don't see the dead anymore
or the ones I lost
or the sun, the sky, or the water.
I don't see you anymore.
I just see what's ahead.
Metal rotors and gun oil and blood.
What I have to do, what I can
do to help save the world,
even if you don't know I ever did that.
I love you so much.
I love you so, so much.
I tried.
Please just know I tried.

I tried
but I failed.
[TRAFFIC PASSING]
[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]
This is a pretty bold move,
but you said you believed in me.
So, if you want this bench to yourself,
I can take this large pizza
past the big, blue building,
and eat it alone at my miserable desk
at my miserable job.
I do believe in you
and I do like pizza.
But shut up about your misery.
You're not stuck anywhere.
Well, you said you're not
where you wanna be.
I'm not. But I'm not stuck, either.
We can make this whole damn
world ours if we want to.
[CHUCKLES]
What if I came here one day
Mm-hmm.
with five pizzas?
[CHUCKLES]
And a wedding ring?
I think you should do that.
[WIND BLOWING GENTLY]
[BIRDS CHIRPING]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]
I think
I believe in you.
I think, um

[WALKERS GROWLING]
Rick!
[MUSIC FADES]
[SIGHS]
OKAFOR: Thanks for
taking us up the coast.
I like the way you fly.
Hard to tell if there's
anything on your mind.
You rarely say shit these days, Rick.
I've been thinking about
this night when I was a kid.
7 years old.
[SOFT, DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]
I was thirsty,
couldn't sleep,
so I went to get some water.
Old house, squeaky floorboards,
trying not to wake my family.

I was on the stairs
and I saw a light in the kitchen.
It was orange.
The crops were burning.
I was so scared, I couldn't move.
Then, my dad was there.

He looked like a monster.

Half his body was burnt,
but he was there to get me out.
He said I didn't need to be scared,
that it was just the burning,
that the flames were protecting
the plants for the next harvest.
He said, "It may look like
the end of the world,
but it's only just the beginning."
He was so certain,
so steady, and he

It made me calm.
I believed him.
Did he survive?
Yeah, he was okay.
And it was okay. We got a new barn,
new house.
Next year, the harvest
was the best it ever was.
Years later, after my dad died,
my mother told me
that it wasn't lightning.

That he lit the fire.
That the farm was gonna fail

and what he did saved it.
He saved us.
And
And it just rocked me.

I thought he was the most
honest man I knew.
My mother said what he did wasn't right.
She said that the scars and the pain,
it just reminded him

that he saved us.

I'm in.
[SOFT, DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]

It's been a good year.
I know you're the right
thing for this force, Rick.
I know you're the right
thing for this plan.
No more [SIGHS] A's and B's.
No more Omahas.

You know, I'm gonna be perfectly honest.
I still don't know how it's
all gonna work out, so
I'll tell you one more secret.
When you get to that point
swear on the sword.
Don't let it take.
You'll know.
- Trust me. You'll know.
- [PROJECTILE WHOOSHING]
[GURGLING]
[MUTTERING]
We're hit! Protocol three!
Protocol three!
[ALARM BLARING]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]
[SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY]
MAN: Report!
Okafor KIA!
Right seat down! Defending west!
[EXPLOSION]

Oh, God. Taking fire!
We're taking fire!
[GRUNTING]

10 miles 10 miles
south of C-126, C-126.
We're going down.
Brace, brace, brace!
[BLARING CONTINUES]


[GRUNTING]
[DEVICE BEEPING]
Prepare to engage.
- Let's go!
- MAN: Force 6, 3 points.
Start at left exit. Hit your PRBs.
Copy.
[MISSILE WHIRRING]
[EXPLOSION]
Free fire to the line, now!
Move!

[MISSILE WHIRRING]
[ALL GRUNT]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]

- MAN: Move!
- MAN #2: [GRUNTS]

MAN #3: [GAGS]
[GRUNTING]

[SOFT MUSIC PLAYS]
[BOTH BREATHING HEAVILY]

[GASPS]
[GASPS]
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
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