Lost Ollie (2022) s01e03 Episode Script
Bali Hai
1
[man] Take home the big prize!
[bell ringing]
Anyone else? Do we have another winner?
Come on, folks. Do you have
what it takes to take down Zozo?
Here we go!
Let's see if you can do it. Nice!
Oh! Four hits in a row
is all it takes to beat Zozo!
That was a lucky throw, lucky throw!
This is for all the marbles now.
Oh, Zozo's down! Do we have anyone else?
Anyone else feeling lucky?
Hey! Not bad, not bad.
Oh, that's one down for Zozo!
All right we got
Oh, wow! Zozo went down again!
Oh! Whoa, whoa, whoa! [laughing]
Hey, come back for a prize next time.
You try again, all right?
Hey, future star right there.
All right.
Ladies and gentlemen,
that is all it takes.
This is the stuff dreams are made of!
Do you have what it takes?
Do you have a lucky arm?
Lucky throw, a golden arm, perhaps?
["Bali Ha'I" playing]
Bali Ha'I may call you ♪
Any night, any day ♪
In your heart you'll hear it call you ♪
Come away, come away ♪
Bali Ha'I will whisper ♪
On the wind of the sea ♪
Here am I your special island ♪
Come to me, come to me ♪
Bali Ha'I ♪
Bali Ha'I ♪
Bali Ha'I ♪
[man] Step right up. Don't be shy.
In fact, be brave! Oh, no.
Here comes trouble.
- How are you, my good man?
- Good.
- You look like you're ready to throw.
- Yes, sir.
All right. I think
you know the rules of the game.
Four hits in a row takes down Zozo,
and that's for all the prizes.
There you go, my friend. Here we go.
How are you? Nice to see you. All right.
Where the sky meets the sea ♪
Here am I ♪
One throw down! He's down! Oh, man.
You must play for the Major Leagues.
All right. It just ain't fair, folks.
All right. Here we go.
Bali Ha'I ♪
Okay! Ho, ho!
Man, where did you come from, eh?
All right. One last go.
You a baseball player by any chance?
You got one more. One more, my friend.
One more. Here we go. Make it count.
Take home all the marbles.
[bell dings]
[man over PA] Thanks for coming
on down to Dreamland.
The park closes in five minutes.
Please make your way
up to the front gate exit.
[people chattering]
["All I Have To Do Is Dream"
playing over park speakers]
I can make you mine
Taste your lips of wine ♪
Anytime night or day ♪
[bell jingling]
Only trouble is, gee whiz
I'm dreamin' my life away ♪
I need you so that I could die ♪
I love you so and that is why ♪
Whenever I want you
All I have to do is dream ♪
Dream, dream, dream ♪
Dream ♪
Dream, dream
Whenever I want you all I have to do ♪
Is dream ♪
[spring creaking]
I need you so that I could die ♪
I love you so and that is why ♪
Whenever I want you
All I have to do is dream ♪
[music continues]
[thunder rumbling]
[electricity crackling]
Come on in!
Feast your eyes on almost 100 years
of some of the fondest recollections
a fella could hold in his head.
Heck, I myself remember riding them
bumper cars back in '68 with Mavis Floyd.
Then sneaking off into The Tunnel of Love
with Grace Olson
while Mavis was waiting for popcorn!
[chuckles]
[audience laughing]
All right, here we go!
All right, ladies and gentlemen,
grab your wallets and purses.
We're gonna move some merchandise.
First up on the block, we have Lot 267.
A genuine bona fide
Dreamland popcorn machine.
All you all with your 12-inch screens
in the living rooms,
have your very own cinema.
We're gonna start the bidding off at $20.
Do I have a bid of $20? Thank you, $20.
Do I have 21? $21.21, thank you.
Do I have a bid higher than 22? Thank you.
Do I have $23? Finish it off, 23.
We're going in. Out.
Sold for $23.
Now, we have some memorabilia
from Dreamland,
the unexpected, remarkable, and rare,
and the biggest prize yet.
We have an authentic,
genuine Balinese doll.
Nina, the dancing puppet
with the jingling bells.
- [bells jingling]
- That's a tune to the ears, ain't it?
- No. No!
- That is gold leaf sequins in the eyes,
- ladies and gentlemen.
- Nina!
She is a prize, and we're gonna
start the bidding off at $2.
Two dollars.
Starting the bidding off at two.
Can I get 2.25? How about a bid of 2.25?
How about a bid of 2.25? Thank you, 2.25.
Two and a half. Can I get two and a half?
2.75, how about a bid of 2.75?
Thank you, 2.75.
- Three-dollar bidder. Can I get bid of $3?
- No.
- Thank you, $3.
- No.
3.25, how about a bid of 3.25?
3.25? Three and a half?
Can I get three and a half?
Thank you, 3.50.
- 3.50, 3.75.3.75, thank you.
- No!
Bid of $4? Thank you, $4. How about 4.25?
4.25, 4.50 now. Thank you, 4.50.
Can I get 4.75?
[dramatic music playing]
No. No! No!
[grunting]
[inaudible dialogue]
[dramatic music intensifies]
Sold for 5.50. There we go.
Now, there you go, little girl.
[bells jingle]
- Come on, give them a round of applause.
- [clapping]
[man] Good for you.
[auctioneer] Okay, I'll dry your eyes.
We're gonna move onto the next lot.
- We got Lot 142.
- No.
4.25. I have 4.25. Do I have 4.50?
Thank you, 4.50. Can I get a 4.75?
4.25. I have 4.25. Do I have 4.50?
Thank you, 4.50. Can I get a 4.75?
4.75, thank you
- [grunting]
- [spring creaking]
[shouting]
Nina! Nina!
[wails]
[somber music playing]
[wind howling]
[rumbling and clattering]
[clattering]
[grunting]
[pensive music playing]
[hopeful music playing]
[laughing]
[auctioneer] Now, how about a five?
5.50, 5.75.5.50, 5.75
[Zozo] Oh, Nina. At last, I am free.
And although it seems like a lifetime
has passed since we parted,
your memory sustains me.
And neither time, nor distance,
nor the chill of night
shall keep me from you.
I saw some familiar faces
from Dreamland today.
The Furberries, Lloyd and Tina,
even old Peanuts was there.
My heart swelled as I hoped
to find you there amongst them.
But it seems I have miles to go
before I sleep,
and my search for you continues.
A speck of hope came gliding
into the Kenwood Drive-In.
Pigtails twirling
in front of a silver screen.
And although I wasn't led to you,
sweet Nina
I discovered a new friend.
[man on film] I'm afraid what you describe
is impossible.
I've sought Captain Bloodstone's
treasure for 13 years,
and all I've done is fail.
[woman on film]
That's because you started alone,
but if we worked together, you and I,
as partners, nothing is impossible.
[dramatic music playing]
[Zozo] She was as battered as I once was.
But I mended her,
as you once mended my heart.
She is perhaps
the toughest creature I ever met.
Loyal, brave,
a warrior sewn and stuffed into the body
of a candy-colored teddy bear.
Lord, she's got a mouth on her.
She sounds like a hillbilly trucker
at a bar on payday.
But although she'd never admit it,
she has the kindest, sweetest soul.
And while nothing, nothing could
ever replace your presence, my dear Nina,
she's become a true friend and is
as committed to finding you as I am.
The road is less lonely
with her by my side.
[indistinct chatter]
Years I've searched for you now, Nina.
But not a whisper of your presence.
[inaudible dialogue]
I hold to hope, Nina.
But I'm beginning to believe
that there is none to be found.
It has cast a shadow upon my soul.
A shadow that grows by the hour.
And I fear that it shall soon overtake me.
[ominous music playing]
[whimpering]
My sorrow has pushed me
to do dark things, Nina.
I am drowning in the horror of it.
And I refuse to drag Rosy down with me.
I have returned to the place
I first searched for you, my beloved Nina.
Our Dreamland friends are all gone.
Just memories now.
It's been said that time passes over us,
but leaves its shadow behind.
I'm lost in that shadow.
Drifting from light into darkness,
as the years march on
and on
and on.
Dear Rosy, Nina is lost.
I fear I'm lost too.
Do not follow me.
I have no wish to be found.
I thank you for all your efforts.
Your true friend
Z.
You are lost to me, my Nina.
And I fear I am lost as well.
All color has left the world,
and what fragments remain of you
are the memory of your face
and the sound of your sweet
[bell jingling]
[heavy metallic creaking]
[suspenseful music playing]
[panting]
Ollie, I'm getting very tired of asking.
Where in the hell
did you get my Nina's bell?
I told you, I don't know.
Oh, please untie me.
Please let me go.
You were gonna take me home,
help me find Billy.
- You promised.
- Shut up! Just shut up!
All your yammering about Billy
has gotten us nowhere.
Zozo, this ain't you.
You're kind and funny,
and you play pretend
Life ain't no silly game of pretend!
Things get lost!
[thunder rumbling]
You've seen her!
You have her bell.
Where is Nina?
Rosy? Help him.
I'm sorry, Zozo.
I really am.
I just want to go home.
I got bad news for you.
You ain't going home.
And I'm gonna pull you apart,
stitch by stitch,
until you tell me what I need to know.
[Rosy] Zo, wait.
If you jump to that now,
you may never find out the truth.
Go for a stroll.
Let me see what I can do.
Fine, you take a stab at him.
Now, I know you can sometimes
be a bit soft on these things.
So don't let me down, girl.
Rosy, are you gonna be okay?
Am I gonna be okay?
I'm a part of this, Ollie.
I'm a part of all these ugly things
that are happening to you.
[melancholy music playing]
[thunder rolling]
[sighs]
Hey, Billy?
Bill?
Come on, Billy, let's eat.
Come on.
[knocks on door]
Where you at, Bill?
Billy!
[Ollie] Rosy?
What happens next?
I don't know.
I ain't decided yet.
You don't always have to do
what Zozo says.
You could
I don't always have to do anything!
I got a mind of my own.
He wasn't always like this.
First thing I remember
was Zozo's face looking down at me.
He was all smiling,
like he was pleased as punch to see me.
Those were better days.
We traveled the world together.
He was funny and kind and sweet.
He was beautiful.
That's when I saw his soul.
I loved him then, Ollie.
I still do.
But now he's just eat up by pain.
[Zozo] Hey! I ain't hearing no screams.
[Rosy] I thought
you should have this back.
Have one more memory.
Before I do what I gotta do.
Thank you.
Can I share it with you?
My favorite memory
might push out some of your bad ones.
The most perfect day.
A snow day.
[upbeat music playing]
[inaudible dialogue]
Snow days are the best,
like a dream, but
eventually, snow melts,
and we gotta go back to the real world.
But you still have memories.
Snow days. Billy. Hugs.
You know what it's like to be
I love you, Rosy.
Thank you, Ollie.
Back in the woods, you seen that sign?
You said we were close,
but it wasn't on your map.
Was it real?
That sign leads to Billy's school.
The black spot is school.
Something happened there
Something bad.
We used to walk there and back.
And if we're close to school,
that means we're close to home.
So
we're almost home.
We follow the map and
we're almost home.
The best way past Zozo
is through the Tunnel of Love.
I'll distract him.
Once you're out,
find a way back to the creek
and follow those memories back to Billy.
Don't go getting all soft now.
Old cactus-arm might change her mind.
Well
you'd have to deal
with a rabid patchwork bunny.
Nina.
[Rosy] Zozo!
All those years I searched for you.
Traveled miles and miles.
Gave up a lot.
I didn't ask you to.
It's okay, 'cause we're together again.
That all means something.
Nina's lost, but you don't have to be.
Because I'm here with you.
True friends. More than true friends.
You could be my snow day.
And me?
I could be your
I love you, Zozo.
Where's the bunny?
He don't deserve more suffering.
And we don't deserve any more either.
I said, where's Ollie?
[creaking and grinding]
There's something you don't see every day.
You! You let him go!
You've been distracting me.
- Zozo, stop!
- Helping him escape!
Zozo, I mean it
So, what now? You gonna rip me apart too?
Nah.
You ain't worth it.
I'm coming, Billy!
I'm coming home!
[tense music playing]
Ollie!
[laughing]
Bye-bye, Zozo!
Hey!
[guard] Hey! Hey, kid!
[ominous music playing]
I was trying to be nice!
'Cause I was sort of
starting to like you a little!
But now, I'm gonna make it hurt!
[Rosy] Leave him alone, Zo.
Get off of me!
Get off!
- I hate you!
- I don't care!
I just need you to leave him be!
[screams]
Rosy!
I wish I never brought you back to life!
I wish you were still where I found you!
Dead in the mud!
[screaming]
No!
[somber music playing]
[man] Take home the big prize!
[bell ringing]
Anyone else? Do we have another winner?
Come on, folks. Do you have
what it takes to take down Zozo?
Here we go!
Let's see if you can do it. Nice!
Oh! Four hits in a row
is all it takes to beat Zozo!
That was a lucky throw, lucky throw!
This is for all the marbles now.
Oh, Zozo's down! Do we have anyone else?
Anyone else feeling lucky?
Hey! Not bad, not bad.
Oh, that's one down for Zozo!
All right we got
Oh, wow! Zozo went down again!
Oh! Whoa, whoa, whoa! [laughing]
Hey, come back for a prize next time.
You try again, all right?
Hey, future star right there.
All right.
Ladies and gentlemen,
that is all it takes.
This is the stuff dreams are made of!
Do you have what it takes?
Do you have a lucky arm?
Lucky throw, a golden arm, perhaps?
["Bali Ha'I" playing]
Bali Ha'I may call you ♪
Any night, any day ♪
In your heart you'll hear it call you ♪
Come away, come away ♪
Bali Ha'I will whisper ♪
On the wind of the sea ♪
Here am I your special island ♪
Come to me, come to me ♪
Bali Ha'I ♪
Bali Ha'I ♪
Bali Ha'I ♪
[man] Step right up. Don't be shy.
In fact, be brave! Oh, no.
Here comes trouble.
- How are you, my good man?
- Good.
- You look like you're ready to throw.
- Yes, sir.
All right. I think
you know the rules of the game.
Four hits in a row takes down Zozo,
and that's for all the prizes.
There you go, my friend. Here we go.
How are you? Nice to see you. All right.
Where the sky meets the sea ♪
Here am I ♪
One throw down! He's down! Oh, man.
You must play for the Major Leagues.
All right. It just ain't fair, folks.
All right. Here we go.
Bali Ha'I ♪
Okay! Ho, ho!
Man, where did you come from, eh?
All right. One last go.
You a baseball player by any chance?
You got one more. One more, my friend.
One more. Here we go. Make it count.
Take home all the marbles.
[bell dings]
[man over PA] Thanks for coming
on down to Dreamland.
The park closes in five minutes.
Please make your way
up to the front gate exit.
[people chattering]
["All I Have To Do Is Dream"
playing over park speakers]
I can make you mine
Taste your lips of wine ♪
Anytime night or day ♪
[bell jingling]
Only trouble is, gee whiz
I'm dreamin' my life away ♪
I need you so that I could die ♪
I love you so and that is why ♪
Whenever I want you
All I have to do is dream ♪
Dream, dream, dream ♪
Dream ♪
Dream, dream
Whenever I want you all I have to do ♪
Is dream ♪
[spring creaking]
I need you so that I could die ♪
I love you so and that is why ♪
Whenever I want you
All I have to do is dream ♪
[music continues]
[thunder rumbling]
[electricity crackling]
Come on in!
Feast your eyes on almost 100 years
of some of the fondest recollections
a fella could hold in his head.
Heck, I myself remember riding them
bumper cars back in '68 with Mavis Floyd.
Then sneaking off into The Tunnel of Love
with Grace Olson
while Mavis was waiting for popcorn!
[chuckles]
[audience laughing]
All right, here we go!
All right, ladies and gentlemen,
grab your wallets and purses.
We're gonna move some merchandise.
First up on the block, we have Lot 267.
A genuine bona fide
Dreamland popcorn machine.
All you all with your 12-inch screens
in the living rooms,
have your very own cinema.
We're gonna start the bidding off at $20.
Do I have a bid of $20? Thank you, $20.
Do I have 21? $21.21, thank you.
Do I have a bid higher than 22? Thank you.
Do I have $23? Finish it off, 23.
We're going in. Out.
Sold for $23.
Now, we have some memorabilia
from Dreamland,
the unexpected, remarkable, and rare,
and the biggest prize yet.
We have an authentic,
genuine Balinese doll.
Nina, the dancing puppet
with the jingling bells.
- [bells jingling]
- That's a tune to the ears, ain't it?
- No. No!
- That is gold leaf sequins in the eyes,
- ladies and gentlemen.
- Nina!
She is a prize, and we're gonna
start the bidding off at $2.
Two dollars.
Starting the bidding off at two.
Can I get 2.25? How about a bid of 2.25?
How about a bid of 2.25? Thank you, 2.25.
Two and a half. Can I get two and a half?
2.75, how about a bid of 2.75?
Thank you, 2.75.
- Three-dollar bidder. Can I get bid of $3?
- No.
- Thank you, $3.
- No.
3.25, how about a bid of 3.25?
3.25? Three and a half?
Can I get three and a half?
Thank you, 3.50.
- 3.50, 3.75.3.75, thank you.
- No!
Bid of $4? Thank you, $4. How about 4.25?
4.25, 4.50 now. Thank you, 4.50.
Can I get 4.75?
[dramatic music playing]
No. No! No!
[grunting]
[inaudible dialogue]
[dramatic music intensifies]
Sold for 5.50. There we go.
Now, there you go, little girl.
[bells jingle]
- Come on, give them a round of applause.
- [clapping]
[man] Good for you.
[auctioneer] Okay, I'll dry your eyes.
We're gonna move onto the next lot.
- We got Lot 142.
- No.
4.25. I have 4.25. Do I have 4.50?
Thank you, 4.50. Can I get a 4.75?
4.25. I have 4.25. Do I have 4.50?
Thank you, 4.50. Can I get a 4.75?
4.75, thank you
- [grunting]
- [spring creaking]
[shouting]
Nina! Nina!
[wails]
[somber music playing]
[wind howling]
[rumbling and clattering]
[clattering]
[grunting]
[pensive music playing]
[hopeful music playing]
[laughing]
[auctioneer] Now, how about a five?
5.50, 5.75.5.50, 5.75
[Zozo] Oh, Nina. At last, I am free.
And although it seems like a lifetime
has passed since we parted,
your memory sustains me.
And neither time, nor distance,
nor the chill of night
shall keep me from you.
I saw some familiar faces
from Dreamland today.
The Furberries, Lloyd and Tina,
even old Peanuts was there.
My heart swelled as I hoped
to find you there amongst them.
But it seems I have miles to go
before I sleep,
and my search for you continues.
A speck of hope came gliding
into the Kenwood Drive-In.
Pigtails twirling
in front of a silver screen.
And although I wasn't led to you,
sweet Nina
I discovered a new friend.
[man on film] I'm afraid what you describe
is impossible.
I've sought Captain Bloodstone's
treasure for 13 years,
and all I've done is fail.
[woman on film]
That's because you started alone,
but if we worked together, you and I,
as partners, nothing is impossible.
[dramatic music playing]
[Zozo] She was as battered as I once was.
But I mended her,
as you once mended my heart.
She is perhaps
the toughest creature I ever met.
Loyal, brave,
a warrior sewn and stuffed into the body
of a candy-colored teddy bear.
Lord, she's got a mouth on her.
She sounds like a hillbilly trucker
at a bar on payday.
But although she'd never admit it,
she has the kindest, sweetest soul.
And while nothing, nothing could
ever replace your presence, my dear Nina,
she's become a true friend and is
as committed to finding you as I am.
The road is less lonely
with her by my side.
[indistinct chatter]
Years I've searched for you now, Nina.
But not a whisper of your presence.
[inaudible dialogue]
I hold to hope, Nina.
But I'm beginning to believe
that there is none to be found.
It has cast a shadow upon my soul.
A shadow that grows by the hour.
And I fear that it shall soon overtake me.
[ominous music playing]
[whimpering]
My sorrow has pushed me
to do dark things, Nina.
I am drowning in the horror of it.
And I refuse to drag Rosy down with me.
I have returned to the place
I first searched for you, my beloved Nina.
Our Dreamland friends are all gone.
Just memories now.
It's been said that time passes over us,
but leaves its shadow behind.
I'm lost in that shadow.
Drifting from light into darkness,
as the years march on
and on
and on.
Dear Rosy, Nina is lost.
I fear I'm lost too.
Do not follow me.
I have no wish to be found.
I thank you for all your efforts.
Your true friend
Z.
You are lost to me, my Nina.
And I fear I am lost as well.
All color has left the world,
and what fragments remain of you
are the memory of your face
and the sound of your sweet
[bell jingling]
[heavy metallic creaking]
[suspenseful music playing]
[panting]
Ollie, I'm getting very tired of asking.
Where in the hell
did you get my Nina's bell?
I told you, I don't know.
Oh, please untie me.
Please let me go.
You were gonna take me home,
help me find Billy.
- You promised.
- Shut up! Just shut up!
All your yammering about Billy
has gotten us nowhere.
Zozo, this ain't you.
You're kind and funny,
and you play pretend
Life ain't no silly game of pretend!
Things get lost!
[thunder rumbling]
You've seen her!
You have her bell.
Where is Nina?
Rosy? Help him.
I'm sorry, Zozo.
I really am.
I just want to go home.
I got bad news for you.
You ain't going home.
And I'm gonna pull you apart,
stitch by stitch,
until you tell me what I need to know.
[Rosy] Zo, wait.
If you jump to that now,
you may never find out the truth.
Go for a stroll.
Let me see what I can do.
Fine, you take a stab at him.
Now, I know you can sometimes
be a bit soft on these things.
So don't let me down, girl.
Rosy, are you gonna be okay?
Am I gonna be okay?
I'm a part of this, Ollie.
I'm a part of all these ugly things
that are happening to you.
[melancholy music playing]
[thunder rolling]
[sighs]
Hey, Billy?
Bill?
Come on, Billy, let's eat.
Come on.
[knocks on door]
Where you at, Bill?
Billy!
[Ollie] Rosy?
What happens next?
I don't know.
I ain't decided yet.
You don't always have to do
what Zozo says.
You could
I don't always have to do anything!
I got a mind of my own.
He wasn't always like this.
First thing I remember
was Zozo's face looking down at me.
He was all smiling,
like he was pleased as punch to see me.
Those were better days.
We traveled the world together.
He was funny and kind and sweet.
He was beautiful.
That's when I saw his soul.
I loved him then, Ollie.
I still do.
But now he's just eat up by pain.
[Zozo] Hey! I ain't hearing no screams.
[Rosy] I thought
you should have this back.
Have one more memory.
Before I do what I gotta do.
Thank you.
Can I share it with you?
My favorite memory
might push out some of your bad ones.
The most perfect day.
A snow day.
[upbeat music playing]
[inaudible dialogue]
Snow days are the best,
like a dream, but
eventually, snow melts,
and we gotta go back to the real world.
But you still have memories.
Snow days. Billy. Hugs.
You know what it's like to be
I love you, Rosy.
Thank you, Ollie.
Back in the woods, you seen that sign?
You said we were close,
but it wasn't on your map.
Was it real?
That sign leads to Billy's school.
The black spot is school.
Something happened there
Something bad.
We used to walk there and back.
And if we're close to school,
that means we're close to home.
So
we're almost home.
We follow the map and
we're almost home.
The best way past Zozo
is through the Tunnel of Love.
I'll distract him.
Once you're out,
find a way back to the creek
and follow those memories back to Billy.
Don't go getting all soft now.
Old cactus-arm might change her mind.
Well
you'd have to deal
with a rabid patchwork bunny.
Nina.
[Rosy] Zozo!
All those years I searched for you.
Traveled miles and miles.
Gave up a lot.
I didn't ask you to.
It's okay, 'cause we're together again.
That all means something.
Nina's lost, but you don't have to be.
Because I'm here with you.
True friends. More than true friends.
You could be my snow day.
And me?
I could be your
I love you, Zozo.
Where's the bunny?
He don't deserve more suffering.
And we don't deserve any more either.
I said, where's Ollie?
[creaking and grinding]
There's something you don't see every day.
You! You let him go!
You've been distracting me.
- Zozo, stop!
- Helping him escape!
Zozo, I mean it
So, what now? You gonna rip me apart too?
Nah.
You ain't worth it.
I'm coming, Billy!
I'm coming home!
[tense music playing]
Ollie!
[laughing]
Bye-bye, Zozo!
Hey!
[guard] Hey! Hey, kid!
[ominous music playing]
I was trying to be nice!
'Cause I was sort of
starting to like you a little!
But now, I'm gonna make it hurt!
[Rosy] Leave him alone, Zo.
Get off of me!
Get off!
- I hate you!
- I don't care!
I just need you to leave him be!
[screams]
Rosy!
I wish I never brought you back to life!
I wish you were still where I found you!
Dead in the mud!
[screaming]
No!
[somber music playing]