Ocean Girl (1994) s01e02 Episode Script
Set Adrift
- Mumâs still mad at you.
- As if sheâd let me forget.
I donât know why sheâs picking on you, Jase.
Anyone who thinks they see girls floating around in the middle of the ocean needs help.
listen, little wart.
There was a girl.
And she wasnât floating.
She was swimming like a fish.
Yeah, sure, Jase.
And donât tell me â she was with santa and the easter bunny too.
Moron! There was a girl! Fine.
You didnât tell anybody else what I saw, did you? I donât want other people thinking Iâm nuts.
Hey, Jase.
Iâm your brother.
Would I do a thing like that? Hey! Look out in the ocean.
Is that â is that a whale? Or is it a sardine? No! Itâs a girl! All right! Everyone, settle down and go back to your study terminals now! Iâm going to get you for for this.
Right, can I have your attention please? Iâd like you all the meet a new arrival to this group â Vanessa Lane.
The first thing we have to do is establish your learning level.
Have you got your academic record? Thank you.
How am I supposed to work with all these children here? The computer controls everything, Vanessa.
It sets the lessons according to each individualâs learning ability.
Right, now at your age, you should be about a level eight.
Same as Jason! Fortunately, Jason needs a partner for his zoology project.
Donât you, Jason.
Studentâs grading is 12 plus.
Well â you are a bright girl, arenât you.
But I still think weâll leave you and Jason together for the project.
Well, if heâs the only one, just as long as he doesnât slow me down too much.
Donât slow her down, Jason.
I think sheâs asking for the old initiation trick.
- What do you reckon? - Oh yeah.
Definitely.
Mum! Dad! Is one of you here to get that? Hello? Yo, Vanessa.
Looking good.
(Laughing) Hi, Vanessa.
All right, here we go.
Welcome to ORCA, sucker! (Laughing) - Look at her! - Alright It was that little Bates creep behind it, I know.
Iââ¬â¢ll kill him.
But itâs just the usual initiation.
They know when youâre new, you wonât think to turn off the vision on the communicator.
They know when youâre new, you wonât think to turn off the vision on the communicator.
They do it to everyone.
They caught me four times.
Well, no one does it to me and gets away with it.
(Kids talking) Right, whereâs your friend Brett? Someone is going to pay.
And if itâs not him, it might as well be you.
- So where is he? - Up top on the pontoon.
Theyâve got one of those new ant boats in for service.
And he wanted to get a real good look at it.
You chicken! Hey! What dâyou think youâre doing? Quick, throw us a line! No way.
You can either swim back or stay there until someone spots you.
But they wonât be watching topside âtil the next boatâs due.
- That could be hours! - Yeah, maybe youâd better try and drive it back in.
How? Thereâs no wheel! Itâs automatic navigation, idiot.
But a real smart alec like you should be able to figure it out.
So, welcome to ORCA â sucker! Hey! Hey! Someone help me! Heâs been at it for nearly an hour now.
Do you know theyâve been known to sing for twice that long and then repeat it all over again.
Phrase perfect.
Hi, Jase.
Have you finished school already? Yeah, Iâm just gonna go to the rec room with Daggy if you want me.
All right.
Iâll catch up with you and Brett later this evening.
- Okay, bye.
- Bye.
Dianne? Something strange.
Hereâs our chap here.
Something strange.
But moving alongside him here is it possible thereâs some kind of weird echo in the monitor? Could be.
None of this equipment has been tested before.
But if itâs not that, what else could it be? I really donât know.
Attention, commander.
Code nine weather alert.
Run it, HELEN.
Tropical storm to our north north estimated time of arrival, 63 minutes.
Right, first officer! Clear everyone topside and start battening down.
Looks like weâre in for a big blow.
hello? Can anyone hear me? Iâm I'm not sure where I am.
And Iâm out of fuel.
If anyone can hear me, can you please answer Brett isnât with you guys? We were supposed to meet up in th rec ages ago, but he never showed up.
Has anybody else seen him? I saw the little swine ages ago.
He was up top.
Fooling around in an ant boat.
Well, where is he now? Search me.
He could be anywhere.
Confirmed, sir.
Both the vessel and the boy have gone missing.
Oh, for heavenâs sake, woman! Donât you people teach your children discipline? Look, my son is out there, commander.
on a boat he canât control.
So spare me the lectures! What are you going to do about it? Everything I can at the moment.
Iâve got boats in the immediate Vicinity searching.
well, isnât there some way we can contact him? Weâre trying to contact him but the problem is the mechanics who were repairing the vessel disconnected the communications system.
now if the navigation equipmentâs still going, we might be able to get a fix on it.
Excuse me.
Commander, what about radar? Look, do you know how many signals there are in an area this size? To check them all would take too much time.
Sir, itâs getting pretty rough out there.
Call them off?! Look, Iâm sorry, we have to call the search off.
This is a 10-year-old boy weâre talking about.
You canât just abandon him! Doctor, itâs dark outside.
On top of that, thereâs a tropical storm about to hit this area like an express train.
Thatâs all the more reason to keep searching.
I will not risk other lives in these conditions.
Fine.
Then Iâll take a boat and go and look for him myself.
You do that and Iâll throw you in the brig for your own protection.
Look, I promise when itâs safe weâll widen the search.
But for all we know, the boy may have been found or been picked up somewhere.
I wonder I wonder what you would do if that were your own child out there.
I would do exactly the same thing, doctor, because I have no choice.
Yep.
I believe you would.
Mum, help me! hello! Is anybody here? Bad berries.
Drink.
You eat bad berries.
Drink or you go away forever.
You donât mean â die? Now you sleep.
I must go be wet.
If I am away from water long, I feel bad.
Sick.
I be back soon.
Who are you? Whatâs your name? Neri.
Neri.
You be well again soon.
When heat from head is gone, you feel cool, then just sleep.
Winston seth here on search 9.
Still no sign of him.
All other search craft continue searching your assigned areas for another 20 minutes then move on to grid co-ordinates d9 through 17.
I still reckon you had something to do with this.
Prove it, damien.
Anyway, he shouldnât have been fooling around in an ant boat in the first place.
So itâs all his own fault.
Sorry, false alarm.
Itâs a whale.
Pity we canât talk to him.
We could use his help right now.
boy! Boy, wake up! Come! I wanna go to sleep.
Come! I wanna go to sleep.
- Boy, your name? - What? - Name? - Brett.
- Brett.
Brett, must go! I take you to your people.
- People? They look for you.
Charley sees them.
Maybe they come to my island.
Bad.
I take you, they find.
There.
You sleep When you wake, you feel good and be with your own people.
But Brett, say nothing of me.
Itâs Brett, all right! I think weâve found him! Iâll show you.
A touch of sunstroke, it see Ms.
But otherwise he seems okay.
Strange, we came through this area 20 minutes ago and saw nothing.
The boat was just standing there as though it came from nowhere.
Heâs coming aboard now! Hello, my boy.
How you feel? Whereâs Neri? Neri? What do you mean Neri? Nothing.
Just a dream.
I thought mum was Either going to kiss you or kill you.
- Jason, I met her.
- Met who? The girl in the ocean.
The one you saw.
What! Itâs all a bit hazy but I drifted and there was an island.
She lives there.
I got sick and she helped me.
Her nameâs Neri.
Neri.
This island.
Do you think you could find it again? No, I donât have the slightest idea where I was.
You havenât told anybody have you? Are you kidding? After the bucketing you got .
good, keep it that way.
âCause no oneâs ever really going to believe us until we actually show her to them And that momentâs gonna be worth waiting for.
- Deal? - Deal.
- As if sheâd let me forget.
I donât know why sheâs picking on you, Jase.
Anyone who thinks they see girls floating around in the middle of the ocean needs help.
listen, little wart.
There was a girl.
And she wasnât floating.
She was swimming like a fish.
Yeah, sure, Jase.
And donât tell me â she was with santa and the easter bunny too.
Moron! There was a girl! Fine.
You didnât tell anybody else what I saw, did you? I donât want other people thinking Iâm nuts.
Hey, Jase.
Iâm your brother.
Would I do a thing like that? Hey! Look out in the ocean.
Is that â is that a whale? Or is it a sardine? No! Itâs a girl! All right! Everyone, settle down and go back to your study terminals now! Iâm going to get you for for this.
Right, can I have your attention please? Iâd like you all the meet a new arrival to this group â Vanessa Lane.
The first thing we have to do is establish your learning level.
Have you got your academic record? Thank you.
How am I supposed to work with all these children here? The computer controls everything, Vanessa.
It sets the lessons according to each individualâs learning ability.
Right, now at your age, you should be about a level eight.
Same as Jason! Fortunately, Jason needs a partner for his zoology project.
Donât you, Jason.
Studentâs grading is 12 plus.
Well â you are a bright girl, arenât you.
But I still think weâll leave you and Jason together for the project.
Well, if heâs the only one, just as long as he doesnât slow me down too much.
Donât slow her down, Jason.
I think sheâs asking for the old initiation trick.
- What do you reckon? - Oh yeah.
Definitely.
Mum! Dad! Is one of you here to get that? Hello? Yo, Vanessa.
Looking good.
(Laughing) Hi, Vanessa.
All right, here we go.
Welcome to ORCA, sucker! (Laughing) - Look at her! - Alright It was that little Bates creep behind it, I know.
Iââ¬â¢ll kill him.
But itâs just the usual initiation.
They know when youâre new, you wonât think to turn off the vision on the communicator.
They know when youâre new, you wonât think to turn off the vision on the communicator.
They do it to everyone.
They caught me four times.
Well, no one does it to me and gets away with it.
(Kids talking) Right, whereâs your friend Brett? Someone is going to pay.
And if itâs not him, it might as well be you.
- So where is he? - Up top on the pontoon.
Theyâve got one of those new ant boats in for service.
And he wanted to get a real good look at it.
You chicken! Hey! What dâyou think youâre doing? Quick, throw us a line! No way.
You can either swim back or stay there until someone spots you.
But they wonât be watching topside âtil the next boatâs due.
- That could be hours! - Yeah, maybe youâd better try and drive it back in.
How? Thereâs no wheel! Itâs automatic navigation, idiot.
But a real smart alec like you should be able to figure it out.
So, welcome to ORCA â sucker! Hey! Hey! Someone help me! Heâs been at it for nearly an hour now.
Do you know theyâve been known to sing for twice that long and then repeat it all over again.
Phrase perfect.
Hi, Jase.
Have you finished school already? Yeah, Iâm just gonna go to the rec room with Daggy if you want me.
All right.
Iâll catch up with you and Brett later this evening.
- Okay, bye.
- Bye.
Dianne? Something strange.
Hereâs our chap here.
Something strange.
But moving alongside him here is it possible thereâs some kind of weird echo in the monitor? Could be.
None of this equipment has been tested before.
But if itâs not that, what else could it be? I really donât know.
Attention, commander.
Code nine weather alert.
Run it, HELEN.
Tropical storm to our north north estimated time of arrival, 63 minutes.
Right, first officer! Clear everyone topside and start battening down.
Looks like weâre in for a big blow.
hello? Can anyone hear me? Iâm I'm not sure where I am.
And Iâm out of fuel.
If anyone can hear me, can you please answer Brett isnât with you guys? We were supposed to meet up in th rec ages ago, but he never showed up.
Has anybody else seen him? I saw the little swine ages ago.
He was up top.
Fooling around in an ant boat.
Well, where is he now? Search me.
He could be anywhere.
Confirmed, sir.
Both the vessel and the boy have gone missing.
Oh, for heavenâs sake, woman! Donât you people teach your children discipline? Look, my son is out there, commander.
on a boat he canât control.
So spare me the lectures! What are you going to do about it? Everything I can at the moment.
Iâve got boats in the immediate Vicinity searching.
well, isnât there some way we can contact him? Weâre trying to contact him but the problem is the mechanics who were repairing the vessel disconnected the communications system.
now if the navigation equipmentâs still going, we might be able to get a fix on it.
Excuse me.
Commander, what about radar? Look, do you know how many signals there are in an area this size? To check them all would take too much time.
Sir, itâs getting pretty rough out there.
Call them off?! Look, Iâm sorry, we have to call the search off.
This is a 10-year-old boy weâre talking about.
You canât just abandon him! Doctor, itâs dark outside.
On top of that, thereâs a tropical storm about to hit this area like an express train.
Thatâs all the more reason to keep searching.
I will not risk other lives in these conditions.
Fine.
Then Iâll take a boat and go and look for him myself.
You do that and Iâll throw you in the brig for your own protection.
Look, I promise when itâs safe weâll widen the search.
But for all we know, the boy may have been found or been picked up somewhere.
I wonder I wonder what you would do if that were your own child out there.
I would do exactly the same thing, doctor, because I have no choice.
Yep.
I believe you would.
Mum, help me! hello! Is anybody here? Bad berries.
Drink.
You eat bad berries.
Drink or you go away forever.
You donât mean â die? Now you sleep.
I must go be wet.
If I am away from water long, I feel bad.
Sick.
I be back soon.
Who are you? Whatâs your name? Neri.
Neri.
You be well again soon.
When heat from head is gone, you feel cool, then just sleep.
Winston seth here on search 9.
Still no sign of him.
All other search craft continue searching your assigned areas for another 20 minutes then move on to grid co-ordinates d9 through 17.
I still reckon you had something to do with this.
Prove it, damien.
Anyway, he shouldnât have been fooling around in an ant boat in the first place.
So itâs all his own fault.
Sorry, false alarm.
Itâs a whale.
Pity we canât talk to him.
We could use his help right now.
boy! Boy, wake up! Come! I wanna go to sleep.
Come! I wanna go to sleep.
- Boy, your name? - What? - Name? - Brett.
- Brett.
Brett, must go! I take you to your people.
- People? They look for you.
Charley sees them.
Maybe they come to my island.
Bad.
I take you, they find.
There.
You sleep When you wake, you feel good and be with your own people.
But Brett, say nothing of me.
Itâs Brett, all right! I think weâve found him! Iâll show you.
A touch of sunstroke, it see Ms.
But otherwise he seems okay.
Strange, we came through this area 20 minutes ago and saw nothing.
The boat was just standing there as though it came from nowhere.
Heâs coming aboard now! Hello, my boy.
How you feel? Whereâs Neri? Neri? What do you mean Neri? Nothing.
Just a dream.
I thought mum was Either going to kiss you or kill you.
- Jason, I met her.
- Met who? The girl in the ocean.
The one you saw.
What! Itâs all a bit hazy but I drifted and there was an island.
She lives there.
I got sick and she helped me.
Her nameâs Neri.
Neri.
This island.
Do you think you could find it again? No, I donât have the slightest idea where I was.
You havenât told anybody have you? Are you kidding? After the bucketing you got .
good, keep it that way.
âCause no oneâs ever really going to believe us until we actually show her to them And that momentâs gonna be worth waiting for.
- Deal? - Deal.