The Mosquito Coast (2021) s01e02 Episode Script

Foxes and Coyotes

1
[SIRENS WAILING IN DISTANCE]
- So what do I do?
- Just go left.
- What?
- [ALLIE] Go left.
- [DINA] Here?
- Yes, right here.
- Here!
- Here?
[TIRES SQUEALING]
Pull over here,
to the curb on the right.
Now. Now!
Door. Get the door!
Dad, the cops!
My tools.
Come on. Now.
Put it down right here.
- [GRUNTS]
- [ALLIE] And open it.
- Help me. Push.
- [GRUNTS]
[GRUNTS]
[DINA] I'm not going down there.
Nope. Me neither.
[SIRENS WAILING IN DISTANCE]
- [SIRENS APPROACHING]
- Okay, good. Good. Good.
Dad, we need to go now.
Dad, like, really, really.
[SIRENS CONTINUE]
Dad.
Come on. Just leave it.
Come on.
Here. Take this.
[GRUNTS]
Bring that along.
Open the knife.
Okay, cut.
[SIRENS CONTINUE]
[ALLIE] Go. In.
[SIRENS APPROACHING]
[SIRENS STOP]
[POLICE RADIO CHATTER]
We got a vehicle here
with matching plates.
[CHATTERING]
- Dad?
- Come on. Just stay with me.
Dad, where are we going?
We gotta get up high. Come on.
[PANTING]
Come on, keep moving.
[CHATTERING]
[POLICE RADIO CHATTER]
[OFFICER] You going?
Okay, good.
The Coke can. I need you to cut
the base off of it. Just the bottom.
And I want you to cut it
into thin strips, okay?
What am I making?
A shim.
[ALLIE] Can you believe this?
Do you believe what we do to people?
Our government just spent $128 billion
on 12 nuclear submarines.
128 billion.
Couldn't make 11 submarines, set
aside a couple bucks for these people?
Yeah, I think it's probably
more complicated than that.
It is. That's right.
Everything's complicated,
but there is always a solution.
Not everything can be fixed, Dad.
Of course it can.
The trick is actually wanting to fix it.
We accept that things wear out,
fall apart.
Nobody wants to fix things anymore.
Nothing's built to last.
Cars, vacuum cleaners, nothing.
TV breaks? Throw it away. Get a new one.
I see a TV in a shop window.
You know what I see?
Future trash.
Yeah, but these are people.
That's right.
They're people, and we throw them away.
And you wanna know why?
Because they committed
the greatest sin of all in this country.
These people have stopped consuming.
So, we throw them away.
Throw them away.
They're broken consumers.
Consumers. Do you ever think
about what a disgusting word that is?
Reducing a human being
to a word like that.
[OFFICER] He's not there.
There's no one down there.
Shit.
Pure shit down there.
- [ALLIE] That was fast.
- Shit. Nothing.
[SIRENS WAILING]
[SIRENS STOP]
Okay.
You're gonna get the shim
between the ratchet arm and the pawl.
- That's basically the catch mechanism.
- Okay.
Mm-hmm.
[DINA] Shit.
- [POLICE RADIO CHATTER]
- Fan out!
It's all right. No rush.
- [DINA] Got it.
- Okay. We're going to disengage the teeth.
We're gonna slide the cuffs right open.
- Push very hard down on both cuffs.
- Is that gonna hurt?
Little bit.
[GRUNTS] Okay, okay. Stop now. Okay.
Now off.
Ta-da.
Over here!
- [OFFICER] Look at this!
- Let's go.
Come on.
[ALLIE] Here.
- [BANGING]
- [DOG BARKING]
- Come on.
- [DOG BARKS]
[SIREN WAILING IN DISTANCE]
[DOORBELL RINGS]
[DOG BARKING]
- [MR. ORTEGA] Who is it?
- Agents Shapland and Jones, NSA.
[SHAPLAND] Mr. Ortega,
if you could please open the door.
So how much trouble are you actually in?
Enough.
That's all I'm getting, right? "Enough."
Of course not. I just can't, uh
Can't get into it right now.
Not the details of it.
Okay, but you will?
I will. Not tonight.
Okay, so where do we go? What do we do?
We're gonna go
meet your mother and Charlie.
And then what?
Then? Then we're gonna
chase the weather down to Mexico.
- To where?
- Mexico.
- Sip tequila, go swimming, go fishing.
- [SCOFFS]
You don't eat enough fish.
You need to eat more fish.
We don't even know anyone there.
- Sure, we do.
- No, we don't. Who?
- People we can trust.
- [SCOFFS] What?
So we're supposed to just follow you
to Mexico? Just like that?
We're not your family, Dad.
We're your audience.
Do you really believe that?
Really?
Okay.
We go to Mexico
and hook up with your
friends or whatever,
and and we what?
Live with them?
Just for a bit. Just a little bit,
yeah.
And then what?
Dad, I had plans. Like
go to school and and get a life.
Like a normal life.
I can't just hide out
with you guys forever.
Why not?
- I'm being serious.
- So am I.
Okay.
We're gonna get somewhere safe.
And then we're gonna start thinking
about next steps for you.
What kinda next steps?
Well, these people, they can
They can build you a whole new identity.
The girl that T-boned a cop car,
she won't even exist.
Come back to the US a whole new woman.
Go to college. Live your life.
And they're not just like
people you've heard of?
You actually know them?
Trust me.
And they're not, like,
dangerous or whatever?
Dangerous?
My ass, these guys are dangerous.
They're basically
just a bunch of tree huggers
that knit their own goddamn yogurt.
Right. Tree huggers who can
make someone a whole fake identity.
Yeah. Better than the other kind
of tree hugger, right?
[SIGHS] Okay.
Fine.
Mexico.
I just need to call Grandma.
Tell her I'm not coming.
I'm afraid we don't really know Mr. Fox.
He and I never met.
But his daughter, Dina, she and
your son, Josh, they hung out, right?
Boyfriend-and-girlfriend-type deal?
I mean a little, sure,
but it was mostly a phone-based deal.
Like, mostly talking and stuff.
What stuff?
Uh, I I don't know.
Just, um stuff. [CHUCKLES]
Mmm.
[MUSIC PLAYS]
Did she tell you where she was going?
How to contact her?
She didn't even tell me she was leaving.
I guess she must have
just sort of, uh, gone.
But all of this hanging out,
doing whatever, phone time
she must have told you something.
[PHONE RINGS]
Mr. Ortega, please sit.
[RINGING CONTINUES]
[BEEPS]
[MUSIC PLAYS]
[MAN] I can't get to the phone ♪
So please leave a message ♪
Right here on this machine ♪
[BEEPS]
Hey, Josh. It's Dina.
Just wanted to say
I'm leaving. Gotta go.
So, yeah. Sorry. I'll I'll, uh,
try to call or something when I can.
- [BEEPS]
- Dina, please don't hang up.
I'm sorry. Who is Who is this?
My name is Estelle Jones.
I work for the United States government.
Are you in a safe place right now?
Can you talk? It's very, very important.
Dina, listen.
None of us likes this situation.
But none of us
wants it to escalate either.
And unless we do the right thing here,
it will escalate.
So I'm gonna tell you the best thing
you could do now for yourself,
for your brother,
but mostly for your mom and dad,
would be to tell us where you are.
Believe it or not, we're here to help.
That's all we wanna do.
What did he do?
My dad.
Why are you doing this to him?
Let me turn that around.
Why is he doing this to you?
Why is he making you
live the way you do?
Because in this country
people eat when they're not hungry
and drink when they're not thirsty.
They buy what they don't need
and throw away everything that's useful.
Because of Republicans and Democrats.
Because of entitlement and rudeness.
Snobbery and religion.
Anti-vaxxers and lobbyists.
Because of frauds and bullshit artists.
Because America is in gridlock.
Buying junk, eating
junk and selling junk.
Because it's dying on its own ass
and it can't see why.
Mm-hmm. And you took that as gospel?
Didn't smell of self-justifying bullshit
to you?
Honey, listen.
I know you're scared
and I know you're confused.
But I also know you're
a smart, young woman
with a fine future ahead of her.
I know there are things
you wanna do with your life.
And you can have those things
if you make the right decision.
This is the hinge moment.
Right now. This conversation.
Do your parents plan
on leaving the country?
Where are you guys headed?
[LINE DISCONNECTS]
Fuck.
Hey. Whoa.
- You okay?
- Mm-hmm.
You sure?
Yeah. Everything's
okay. Can we go now?
Yeah.
[ALLIE] Come on.
[SIGHS]
[ALLIE] It's all right.
Let's go. Inside. Before anyone sees.
Come on, let's go.
So, where next?
[TRAIN HORN BLOWING]
[ALLIE SIGHS]
Everyone okay?
Good. Um, look,
I know we got a lot to talk about.
But right now, we need to focus
on our current concerns.
We need money.
And I'm warning you
that what's about to happen
seen from a a certain perspective,
might seem like imperfect parenting.
Your mother and I
have tried very hard
Sweetheart,
will you pass me that shopping bag?
The empty one.
Thank you. Back in a sec.
[DOOR CLOSES]
[FOOTSTEPS RECEDING]
[MARGOT] Come on!
It's okay. I'm in. I'll get the door.
Flip it.
[MARGOT] Nice touch.
What are you doing?
Reaching out to Calaca.
Letting him know we're finally coming.
Oh. All right. Be quick.
[ALLIE] I'm trying.
[TRAIN HORN BLOWING]
[SIGHS]
So what happened?
Nothing.
[SIGHS] Dad got busted. Arrested.
Holy shit.
- By who?
- Seriously?
- The cops?
- Yeah. [SCOFFS] No shit.
Uh, then why isn't he in jail?
I rescued him.
[SCOFFS]
My skinny white ass, you rescued him.
Ask him if you like.
And don't say things like that.
[SIGHS]
What do you think he did?
Nothing bad.
I don't think he did anything bad.
- [TAPS KEYBOARD]
- [SIGHS]
- What's up?
- We need to tell them.
- Who?
- The kids.
- Why?
- They need to make their own decisions here.
- About what?
- About whether to come with us or not.
They're kids.
They don't need to know anything.
They could get hurt.
They're not gonna get hurt.
They're with us.
Well, that's what I'm worried about.
You think we're not good parents?
Allie, right now we're robbing a safe
and running to Mexico.
All right, what do you wanna do?
You wanna let them hand themselves in?
You think that would make them happier?
Spend the next God knows how
many months being debriefed by suits,
asking them questions
over and over and over again?
About shit they know nothing about?
"What kind of toothpaste
does your mother use?"
"Wh Uh, where does your father
buy his shirts?"
Then they get farmed off
to a bunch of do-gooders.
Get their heads filled with
all kinds of bullshit about
how to succeed in America.
It'll be good for them.
It'll be an education.
It'll be a school without walls.
If you do that, they'll know it
was us who took the money.
Who cares?
We're never coming back here anyway.
So long, America. Have a nice day.
[MUSIC PLAYS]
[CAR DOOR OPENS, CLOSES]
[MUSIC STOPS]
Allie.
[SPEAKS SPANISH]
- [CHARLIE] Mom, who is that?
- [MARGOT] A friend.
His name is Juan.
- Tell him Hector sent you.
- [ALLIE] Yeah.
Good luck.
Thank you.
Take care.
He is not an asshole.
["ARE YOU READY TO ROCK" PLAYING]
[MUSIC STOPS]
The fuck, Miguel?
Security? Don't have
anyone touch my car!
Jesus.
Fu
[THROUGH RADIO] And it's
another hot one in Arizona today
with the excessive heat wave warning
continuing across the Valley.
Sun, sun, and more sun.
Already 102 in Apache Junction,
100 in Queen Creek, and 98 in
[POLSKI] It makes ice, apparently.
Well, I I can see his problem.
I already got a machine
at home that does that.
It's called a refrigerator.
[CHUCKLES] Yeah.
We're gonna need your computer.
- [POLSKI] Uh, why?
- Because.
Um, I mean, if you're
gonna check the browser history,
you should know
I'm not the only one with access.
Everyone and his dog
uses the goddamn thing.
So, listen, Mr. Polski,
we need to catch this guy.
So, is there maybe
someone at work he's friendly with?
Anyone he passes the time of day with?
Anyone who can help us at all here?
I mean, he's the handyman.
It's not like I know the guy.
Yeah, but you don't mind
if we ask around a little.
Talk to the fellows that work here.
Um, it's [STAMMERS]
["EL CENTENARIO" PLAYING]
[MUSIC CONTINUES]
Hey. You Juan?
I'm a friend of Hector's.
I don't wanna be rude,
but do you have any idea
how many Hectors I know?
- [CHATTERING]
- [SECURITY GATE BUZZING]
Coming through, people. Move.
Back.
Let me see your ID.
Come with me.
[SPEAKING SPANISH]
[RATTLING]
[DOOR CLOSES]
[RATTLING CONTINUES]
It's your choice, Hector.
It's either the ice guy
or the guys from ICE. [CHUCKLES]
I sent him to a guy I know in Arizona.
A coyote.
[SIGHS]
So what's this coyote's name?
Dude, I'd really like to take
your money, man. I really would,
but you're gringos going into México.
I mean, that's not gonna be hard at all.
It's gonna be pretty hard.
Can I be straight with you?
Uh, sure, but it's not
gonna make a difference.
Chances are pretty good
they're gonna be looking for us
at all the official border crossings.
You know, facial recognition software,
the whole deal.
[MAN] So wear a hat.
Hat's not gonna solve this problem.
And hey, sorry and all
but I'm really not your guy. [CHUCKLES]
Except that Hector says
that you're my guy.
I was your guy. I used to be your guy.
But I put down roots, you know.
Look, I can give you some names
if you want. Hook you up.
Yeah, see, I don't
I don't trust anybody else.
Dude, you don't know me. [SCOFFS]
If Hector says that you're my guy,
then you're my guy.
You're their guy.
Hector says I can trust you with them.
It's good of him to say so, but no.
I gotta think of myself
here. Me and Chuy.
Okay. Okay.
So, what's with the tags?
The fuck do you think is with the tags?
- You wanna know what I think?
- Honestly, not at all.
Well, I'm gonna take a stab at it.
You've, uh, probably applied for asylum
in the US courts.
You're on release
while your case is being assessed.
And, uh, you probably passed
a credible fear interview.
Yeah, so what?
So, the reason why
you don't wanna go to Mexico
is because the guy you're claiming
asylum from is probably in Mexico.
And if you were right about that,
my life wouldn't be worth shit
if I crossed the border anyway, huh?
I can take those tags off of you.
Get the fuck out of here.
Look, I'm not asking you
to move there or anything.
I'm just asking you to, you know,
tiptoe down to the border with us
and drop us across it.
Do you like living on a leash
all the time?
Might be nice to go to a restaurant
every now and again.
You know, catch a show. See a band.
Hey, look.
You guys make a little bit of money,
I take those shock collars off you
and you get to go to a bar.
Slug back a beer whenever you like.
Hell, wherever you like.
Good work.
What's with the gift wrap?
I know it looks a little crazy, but
basically we've turned the car
into a Faraday cage.
Come on in.
[GRUNTS]
[DOOR CLOSES]
Here. Sit. [SIGHS]
[GRUNTS]
Now
once we tamper with your tag,
it's gonna send out a warning signal,
- but
- [TAPS METAL]
thanks to the foil,
it's not gonna get out of the car.
Instead
it's gonna go to this box.
And once the tag
knows that the signal's been
received, it'll stop transmitting.
- Yeah. Okay. Cool.
- Yeah.
It's very cool.
[CORK POPS]
[LIQUID POURING]
[DINA] Hey, Mom. Check it out.
[CHUCKLES]
Original pressing.
- You like them?
- Yeah.
It's pretty cool.
- [DINA] You listen to them?
- [CHUCKLES]
All the time.
Even though they're from, like, England?
It's not about where you're from,
it's about where you're at, right?
So, can we play it?
- Dina
- [CHUY] No, no. It's cool.
Throw something on.
This one.
"There Is A Light That Never Goes Out."
That song is pretty badass.
But, uh, I personally
I think his solo stuff is best.
Okay. We're good to go.
We have to work fast though.
If the tag's off-line for too long,
somebody's gonna notice.
Foot in my lap, please.
Come on.
- [CHUY] Hey.
- [MUSIC PLAYS]
Wanna dance?
[MAN] Los Angeles ♪
You are too hot ♪
You have never been in love ♪
Until you've seen the stars ♪
Reflect in the reservoirs ♪
And you have never been in love ♪
Until you've seen the dawn rise ♪
Behind the home for the blind ♪
We are the pretty petty thieves ♪
[ALLIE GRUNTS] Gotcha.
There it is.
[SONG PLAYS IN DISTANCE]
Where Hector was the first of the gang ♪
With a gun in his hand ♪
And the first to do time ♪
The first of the gang to die ♪
Oh, my ♪
Hector was the first of the gang ♪
With a gun in his hand ♪
And the first to do time ♪
The first of the gang to die ♪
Oh, my ♪
He stole all hearts away ♪
Away ♪
He stole all hearts away ♪
Away ♪
So, as far as the
authorities are concerned,
that's your new ankle monitor.
Wherever it goes,
that's where they think you are.
Cool. Right?
It is.
It's actually pretty cool.
[RADIO CHATTER]
[RADIO CHATTER]
Gene Silvers. Sheriff of Yuma.
- Nobody home.
- What's that mean?
Well these things seem
to be registering as ankle monitors.
Guys could be anywhere.
We're gonna take El Camino del Diablo.
The Devil's Highway.
[SPEAKING SPANISH] Camino del Muerto.
[JUAN] Yeah, that works too.
Wait, m-muerto as in in death?
Yeah, no kidding. It's been used for,
what, like a thousand years.
More.
It used to be like a
network of footpaths
used by indigenous people or whatever.
You know, guys who lived in the desert.
Conquistadors, explorers, missionaries,
settlers, miners, guys who make maps.
Either way, it earned its name.
It's a camino seen a lot of muerte.
- How many times have you crossed it?
- Oh, me and Chuy?
Uh, well, enough times
to never wanna do it again.
We'll be fine. These guys
know exactly what they're doing.
Yeah, if we knew what we were doing,
we'd be at home playing Xbox.
What's Xbox?
[JUAN CHUCKLES]
[POPS]
We got no godly idea what this is about.
Piece of art, maybe?
It's a Faraday cage.
A wh [CHUCKLES] A what now?
Doesn't matter. Any progress?
Well, the the truth of it is the
border patrol is stretched to breaking.
But if your, uh, fugitive
is as smart as you say,
with his Reynolds here
and his, uh, rollaway cages and all,
he'll be keeping clear
of the actively patrolled area.
You have areas
that aren't actively patrolled?
Well,
there's a basic shit ton of border.
The The The policy is what we call
prevention through deterrence.
What's the deterrent
if there's no border patrol?
You die trying to cross.
[JONES] And does that deter them?
Well,
I guess it deters the ones that die.
And maybe some of their cousins
who come stumbling on the bones.
Just to be clear, are we joking here?
No, ma'am, we are not.
Sweet Jesus, I'm in hell.
All right, listen, with respect,
you want hell?
There's a million square miles of it
out there.
We assign resources the best we can.
Yeah, but you have local militia, right?
Volunteers that patrol the border.
Yeah, we do.
Well, what are the chances
of getting word to those guys?
Putting them on alert
that a bunch of fugitives
are heading south to Mexico.
[CHARLIE] So, where's the road?
[JUAN] Oh, we don't need one.
She may not look like much,
but she's got it where it counts, kid.
Sorry?
- [JUAN] Han Solo?
- Yeah.
- Like the Falcon, right?
- Right.
The Millennium Falcon?
From the movie?
We don't really watch
movies or TV shows.
Mostly just read books and stuff.
That's cool. And books are cool.
Hey, you just sit back and relax.
Enjoy the in-flight entertainment.
Shit.
Border patrol?
[JUAN] Not out here.
- [MARGOT] Farmer?
- It could be but I hope not.
Those guys are the worst.
All right, let's back up.
Too late.
Yeah, we definitely have an issue here.
What kind of issue?
- Militia.
- Vigilantes?
[SPEAKING SPANISH] Ponte las pilas.
- [SPEAKING SPANISH]
- Mm.
Everybody, be cool.
- Why?
- Shh.
No,
seriously. Why do we have to be cool?
All right. All right, I'll talk to them.
No, no, no. Let me. I'll talk to them.
What, a woman to speak for a man?
That's gonna ruffle their feathers.
- [SIGHS]
- Seriously.
Just gonna talk to them. Sit tight.
Yeah, you're the white guy.
Go out white them.
Yeah. That's the plan.
Wait here.
Guys, honestly, he'll deal with it.
He will. He'll deal with it.
[POPPING]
Afternoon.
[MAN] Afternoon.
- How you boys doing?
- We're doing okay, sir.
So, what did you guys do anyway?
- Nothing to interest these assholes.
- [JUAN] No.
It's me and this asshole
that are gonna interest these assholes,
so I need to know
how much trouble we're in here.
Just let him talk.
Well, dude can talk.
[SPEAKING SPANISH]
[JUAN] Hmm, you got that right.
[MAN] So, what are you folks doing
way out here?
You guys cops?
Just being friendly.
[CHUCKLES]
Birding.
Uh, w-well,
we're birders. Birding family.
- Uh-huh.
- [ALLIE] Yeah.
Condors. Big birds.
You know, like a ten-foot wingspan.
To ride in the thermals.
Do it for hours.
What the fuck?
[MARGOT] He knows what he's doing.
[ALLIE] Phoenix Zoo
just released a, uh, breeding pair.
But we're not looking for that pair in
particular,
you know. There's gotta be
Oh, sheesh, at least 100 breeding pairs
between here and Utah.
Talking to a guy in the
chat rooms this morning
and he was saying that, uh
he's a vet veterinarian,
not a not a vet like you guys.
But he's a vet and he was saying
he just got a condor
chick that he had rescued.
- Still in the shell.
- Mind me asking who you got with you?
Like I said, my family.
The two in the front?
Sorry?
The Latino-looking gentlemen.
[SPEAKING SPANISH] Ser cool ser amable.
Guys, we have children in the car.
Family.
Ex-wife in the back seat. Two kids.
That's my husband and that's his cousin.
Not much of a birder.
[CHUCKLES] But he humors us,
you know. Family's family.
What about you guys?
What are you guys doing out here?
See those hills over there?
Yeah. Over yonder?
Come on. Quit while you're ahead.
Don't make him crazy.
Pretty sure we got some
cartel spotters hidden out there.
Chances are as soon as we move on,
they'll be moving
their people through here.
All right, point taken.
Stay away from those hills.
These people are dangerous.
You see anything suspicious,
be sure and hightail it
directly back to town.
- [ALLIE] All right.
- Birds or no birds.
Roger that. Will do.
You have a good day, sir.
Yeah, you too.
Let's go.
[ALLIE] Be safe out there.
[EXHALES]
[ALLIE] Don't forget to hydrate.
If you're thirsty, it's too late.
[CHUCKLES]
[DISPATCHER]
We been asked to look out for
fugitives trying to cross the border,
north to south.
Anglo family, four of them,
in the company of two coyotes. Over.
We got a description, over?
[EXHALES]
On your knees. Hands in the air.
- Hands in the air. On your knees now.
- What?
- On your knees!
- Yeah. Yeah!
- On your knees. Hands in the air.
- [HAMMERS COCK]
[POPPING]
Kids, I need you
to get out of the car. Slowly.
- What? [PANTING]
- [MARGOT] Slowly. Slowly.
I don't want to.
[MARGOT] Just move, sweetheart.
Hands in the air.
Stay in the vehicle! You, do not move!
Stay in your car!
Mom?
They're my kids, please.
- Put the guns down! Put the guns down.
- Get on the ground and stay down.
Everybody, keep their hands
where I can see 'em!
What are you doing? They're kids!
Let them out of the car!
[HAMMER COCKS]
Okay, get the kids
out. Kids can get out.
Okay, you in the back.
Ma'am, out of the car! Out! Slowly!
- Don't get out of the car.
- Move back!
Dina, stay in the car!
Everybody keep their hands
where I can see them! Get out!
- Slowly!
- Don't get out of the car!
- Stay in the car.
- [MAN] Shut up! Keep quiet!
- Mom?
- What What do we do?
Get out of the car.
Slowly.
- Slowly!
- Stay in the car.
[MAN 2] Everybody keep their hands
where I can see 'em. Get out!
- Stay in the car, Margot.
- Slowly! Out!
Shut up and keep your face down.
[MAN 2] Now move back.
Keep your hands in the air! Move back!
- I said move back!
- Please don't hurt anyone. Please.
[MAN] Get away from the car now!
Get the two out of the front!
Gun!
Toss them guns out of the car!
- Throw out the guns! Throw them out!
- Put the gun down then we'll do it!
Put the gun down!
Five seconds.
Four!
Three!
Put down the gun!
- Two
- [POPS]
[GUNFIRE CONTINUES]
[GUNFIRE STOPS]
[GUNSHOT]
[SOBBING]
- [SOBBING]
- Shh.
Margot!
It's okay! It's okay. We're okay.
We gotta go!
[WIND WHISTLING]
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