11.22.63 (2016) s01e05 Episode Script
The Truth
1 Previously on "11.
22.
63" The point is, if I see Oswald shoot at Walker - and I know that he's alone - Kill him, and that saves Kennedy.
Could you save someone else too? My sister Clara.
If you can go to other times, bring her back.
I can only go back to 1960.
That's how it works.
I'm sorry.
Right underneath, it makes things a lot easier.
They still have no idea who we are.
Let's keep it that way.
People will want to know that I stand for something.
Ready? George is the gun, he's the bullet.
- CIA's pulling the trigger.
- What do we do now? I'm here because I love everything about you.
You are a wonder.
Now, I don't think that we have been formally introduced.
- I'm Sadie's husband.
- Why don't you give her the divorce and then crawl back under your rock? You two deserve each other.
Jake, are you here? [suspenseful music.]
- Sadie - Who are you? [recorded voice.]
Ohh, Lee.
[speaking in Russian.]
Sadie? [recorded voices speaking in Russian.]
Sadie! Sadie, please! - Sadie.
- [grunts.]
Hey, are you all right? - Sadie? Sadie.
- Don't touch me! Sadie, Sadie, please - Don't touch me! - Sadie, can we just go inside and talk? I'm not going anywhere with you.
Let go.
- It's not what you think.
- What did I just hear on a tape in your basement? What was that? A drama, okay.
Those are actors, Russian actors.
Everything you say is a lie.
Look at me, and say it again.
- You can't.
- Maybe All I want from you is honesty.
Maybe I can't tell you because I'm trying to protect you.
I don't need protecting from you.
Makes me sick that you can look at me and lie to me like that.
- Stay away from me.
- Sadie Stay away from me, Jake! [somber music.]
[stirring music.]
Odysseus is offered eternal life with the nymph Calypso, but he declines.
Now, why do we think he would choose to remain mortal? [cell phone keys clacking.]
All right.
Put your books down.
Forget "The Odyssey.
" Pretend you can go back in time.
You go back in time, and you can change one thing One thing to alter history.
What would you do? How would we travel back in time? Doesn't matter.
You have a time machine.
Bang, you're there.
Now what do you do? But are you talking about time travel that actually utilizes electromagnetic energy, - or is it a magical - Glenn, it doesn't matter, okay? The point is, you're there.
I'm looking for something that will help humanity, help the world.
What would you do? - Kill Hitler.
- Kill Hitler, okay.
No, kill Saddam Hussein.
- You'd kill Hussein over Hitler? - How about we go to 1930 when Hitler and Stalin met and kill them both? - Hitler and Stalin never met.
- Okay, lots of killing going on.
Or we could go back and kill Homer so we wouldn't have to read this dumb book.
- [laughter.]
- Yeah, just kill Homer, dude.
Yeah, which wouldn't be hard.
He's blind.
God damn it, Jake.
You were in a Dallas whorehouse.
Then you've got some kind of recording setup with some Russian filth.
I don't really give a damn what your side of the story is.
[sighs.]
Contract you signed has a moral clause in it.
You're not the man I thought you were.
So, I'm fired? It'll be easier for you to get another job if you resign.
Deke, I'm the same guy that walked through that door every day for the past two years.
I-I got Mike Coslow to act.
I got Jim LaDue to memorize poetry, Yates for Christ's sake.
Doesn't that count for anything? It's why I've let you talk this long.
- I thought we were friends.
- We were.
And I wish things had worked out differently.
Okay.
I've got somewhere else to be.
Well, you better get there then.
Ms.
Mimi's got your termination papers ready.
He said you have a form for me to sign? Yes, sir.
I'm sorry, sir.
I thought I had it.
I can't I can't find the correct form.
It's okay, Ms.
Mimi, just mail it to me.
Good-bye.
Maybe it's for the best.
No, sir.
I don't believe that.
Thank you.
Did you see Oswald shoot at Walker? No.
I I lasted till December 3, 1962.
If I had seen Oswald shoot that gun alone with my own two eyes, I would have taken the fucker out and know it would've made a difference.
There it is, General Walker's.
Tomorrow someone takes a shot at him.
So all we got to do is see if Lee was really alone.
Didn't we hear George tell him to do it for the CIA? Yeah, but sometimes I think Lee's a patsy caught in a conspiracy.
Sometimes I think he's just a lone crazy man.
The real litmus test is if he's here alone with that gun tomorrow night.
What's with the upside-down flags? You went to that rally.
Walker's a fucking sociopath.
A so Socio-what? He's crazy.
Is it bad I'm rooting for Lee to hit the guy? Come on.
[tense music.]
All right.
So, 9:00 tomorrow night is when it goes down.
There's a church service that gets out around then.
Right over there.
Theory is, Lee planned it so that he could disappear into the crowd, all right? 9:00, Walker's there at his desk.
According to history, the bullet goes through that window.
It's a pretty easy shot.
Yeah, except Lee misses.
Walker gets some shrapnel in the arm, that's it.
So, if you're gonna shoot someone through that window, where would you be? - And we're here.
- Yeah.
So tomorrow, we're gonna have to find a spot where we can watch and not be seen.
But even if Oswald's here alone to kill General Walker, how's that prove he's gonna kill Kennedy in six months? Because he's using the same fucking gun with the same fucking bullets that blows Kennedy's head off! Yeah, yeah, yeah, but doesn't General Walker hate JFK? Why would Lee try to kill both of them? I don't know, Bill.
It doesn't matter why he shoots.
All that matters is if he shoots.
Jake? Come on, come on.
Let's go.
[speaking in Russian.]
Whee! [speaking in Russian.]
You need to stop speaking Russian to the child, honestly.
- [baby cries.]
- Oh! Here you go.
Juney doesn't need to have other children thinking that she comes from a country that wants to kill us.
But Lee wants June speak both.
She can learn Russian when she's older if she wants to.
- Bill? - But right now, - she needs to learn - Get over here.
She's tough.
Marguerite never lets up on Marina.
Have you checked the spares on both cars? - Mm-hmm.
- What about the sparkplugs? The sparkplugs? Bill, we're going up against the past.
Tomorrow anything can happen, and it will.
All we can do is try and be ready.
That means check everything Batteries in the flashlights, extra car battery, tools in case we get a flat tire, everything.
- Diapers? - Trust me.
[laughs.]
Everything's fine, okay? - We're good to go.
- Okay.
After tomorrow, what happens then? Well, I guess I kill Oswald, anyone involved, and hope I don't get arrested.
You haven't talked much about how you're gonna do that part.
Well, maybe I don't want to think about it.
So? Look, we can talk about that later, okay? If we pull this off, which I think we can, I'm gonna go back to Maine, I'm gonna go into the rabbit hole, come out the other side, see what America in 2016 looks like, and hope we made it better.
What about me? Do I come with you? Oh.
I'll leave you Al's book.
You can you can make the rest of the bets and buy a house.
What happens tomorrow if you get caught? We're not gonna get caught.
I'm gonna fill these up.
[grunts.]
[tools clatter.]
[baby crying.]
Whew.
All right, so if George shows up I follow George.
You stay with Lee.
Yeah.
[whispering.]
All right, now.
Here, you take this till I see you, okay? I got to go back to Jodie.
I wanna sweep the house.
Jake Amberson the teacher needs to be erased.
What about Sadie? [sighs.]
I was fooling myself thinking I could be with her.
I came to the past for a reason, right? - Right.
- Okay.
Today's the day.
[dark music.]
[dark music.]
[door opens, closes.]
All right.
[sighs.]
[poignant music.]
[groans.]
[phone ringing.]
- Hello? - Hello, Jake.
Do you know who this is? [dramatic music.]
Johnny.
I have been thinking a lot about what you said to me, and I would like to, you know, continue our little chat, so why don't you come over? Where are you? Oh, Jake.
You know the address.
You've shaken the bed frame here plenty.
Jake, don't come! - Johnny.
Johnny! - [whimpers.]
Johnny.
Johnny! [phone ringing.]
Hello? It's just you.
I can't be there.
What, Jake? Bill, forget the plan.
I can't make it to Walker's.
You're gonna have to do this alone.
What are you talking about? Jake? [dramatic music.]
[tense music.]
Jake? We're back here.
There he is.
You got here fast.
Here.
- Have a seat.
- Okay, okay.
Just stop, please, all right, we can all walk away.
- We won't say anything.
- Shh, shh, shh, shh.
- Please, we can work it out.
- Shh! Jake! Jake, I'm gonna be the one doing the talking today, okay? You can speak up, well, when I ask you a question.
That seems fair, right? [whimpers.]
Oh, no, no.
[laughs.]
No.
Hands.
Hands in your lap.
Yeah, like a lady should.
Yeah.
You're curious to see what she looks like, right? [whimpers.]
Jesus.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
Oh, oh, oh, Jake, I don't remember asking you a question.
[whimpers.]
She's not gonna be pretty anymore.
Have you ever been married, Jake? - Yes.
- Yeah? Oh, well, then you know.
Marriage.
[sucks on teeth.]
It's all about compromise, yeah? That's what makes a healthy relationship.
So when when Sadie left, I thought that she could She only needed some time to sort things out, right? [sobs.]
But when I finally found her, I noticed that something was different.
Well, she had dirtied herself.
Oh, yeah.
Dirty little bird.
- [sobs.]
- [mock sobbing.]
But, you know, hey, stains can be cleaned.
Right? Or so I thought, until you told me what she told you.
Personal details that should stay between a man and his wife.
So, you did this.
[chuckles.]
You did this! Mr.
Jacob Amberson cock boy! You turned my wife into your dirty bird whore.
Sticking your thing into her wormy hole! - [screams.]
- Please don't! Look - We didn't have sex.
- If you are gonna lie to me, Jake, then I'm just not gonna let you talk at all! I-I-I'm not.
I listened to the rutting.
Squealing, you're just like little pigs.
Do you do you love her? Yes.
- Then kiss her.
- What? Stick your tongue into her whore mouth, cock boy.
No! Kiss her! Okay.
All right.
[tense music.]
Get ready.
Can I please just bandage her face? Oh, uh, no.
No, don't you worry about that.
We're almost done.
Here.
- Have a drink.
- What is What is that? Well, that there is Westover Bleach.
That is the best darn bleach that money can buy, and I should know, because I sell it by the gallon.
Every door I knock on ends up closing on a happy customer holding a bottle of that bleach.
Cuts through any stain.
Makes your whites bright as the day you bought 'em.
No, even brighter.
It cuts through anything.
You'll see, yeah.
Yeah, take a sip.
- I'm not gonna drink that.
- Oh, yes you are.
Yes you are, cock boy.
You'll drink that whole glass, because if you don't, well, then Sadie dies.
[screams.]
I'm sorry, Johnny.
- It was an accident! - No.
You know how I like things.
You did that on purpose.
Johnny, please don't.
- No! Sit down, Jake! - [screams.]
There are bad people in this world, people who would seduce a man's wife, and someone has to do something about it.
I'm from a different morality, product of another time.
No one understands what I need to do for the greater good.
[laughs.]
There's nothing funny here.
Well, sure there is.
All this because I told him your dirty little secrets? Well, I didn't even tell him about your grandmother.
She liked to wash you, didn't she? She washed you real good.
Sadie, Sadie, don't.
How old were you? 12? - No, 13.
- No don't They took her away because of you, Johnny.
- No.
- Yes, they did, they took her - away because of you! - Shut your mouth! - Shut your mouth, now! - Yes, they did, Johnny! - Shut your filthy mouth! - [whimpers.]
[doorbell rings.]
Hi.
Sorry to bother you.
Lee's sleeping.
I know.
I mean, I figured.
Bill, no, I-I can't.
Sure you can.
Come on.
Take it.
It's not gonna kill you.
[whispering.]
Come.
[both chuckle.]
What the hell happened to you? [laughs.]
I-I tried to make a pie.
My sister Clara, she used to make strawberry pie for me when I was little.
I'd eat so much, I got sick.
[both laughing.]
So you have sister here in Texas? No.
She died.
I'm sorry.
- You miss her? - Yeah.
[poignant music.]
[door opening.]
[speaking Russian.]
[both speaking in Russian.]
Well, why don't you fold it? [both speaking in Russian.]
Who are you? I live downstairs.
We're neighbors.
I didn't mean to bother you none, I just I came up here to ask if you had ice? Our freezer's broke.
Uh-huh.
Well see you.
I hope I didn't wake you up.
I not that If you were sleeping.
Have you ever read any Karl Marx? Can't say that I have, no.
You read it, and then we'll talk.
Is it any good? It tells the truth.
Sh [dramatic music.]
Jake, be very careful.
Mr.
Amberson.
Mike, Bobbi Jill.
Ms.
Dunhill won the spring raffle.
We brought over her prize.
What are you doing here? What? I'm just Um I-I'm just fixing her sink.
I can help.
My dad's a plumber.
No, that's okay.
I got it.
Um [dark music.]
Uh she's not feeling well, so you should just get out of here.
You can leave the basket there.
[whispering.]
Call the police, go, go, go, go, go, go.
Would you please lock it? [lock latches.]
If I hear sirens, 'cause you just told those two kids to call the police, I am gonna cut off her nose right in front of you.
- I didn't.
- Well that's good then, isn't it? Can we just can we just Let's just finish this up.
It's just a very simple drink.
Either you drink that entire glass, or Sadie gets a bullet to the head.
How do I know that you won't kill her after I drink it? Because she's my wife.
The vow is in sickness and in health, for richer, for poorer, till death us do part.
You drink that, and she will live.
Do it.
Save her, Jake.
[tense music.]
And there's no cheatin'! Just drink.
- [grunts.]
- [screams.]
Aah! Aah! [gunfire.]
[glass breaking.]
[groaning.]
I tried to do this nice, you shits! [groans.]
Aah! [laughs.]
Oh, you I hear you.
I smell you.
Bellies on the ground, like vermin.
[suspenseful music.]
[grunts.]
[guns drops to the floor.]
[gunshot.]
[dark music.]
[gun clatters.]
Sadie, Sadie, Sadie, Sadie.
Sweetie, you okay? Sadie, Sadie? [dark music.]
She's lost a lot of blood.
Sadie, can you hear me? You're gonna be okay.
Shouldn't she have an IV? The nurses'll do that at the hospital.
At the hospital? Why don't you do it now? - Aren't you paramedics? - Aren't we what? Look Hey, talk to me.
- Hey, where are you taking her? - Go to Parkland Hospital in Dallas.
[engine starts.]
Parkland, of course.
[siren wails.]
[poignant music.]
Jake Amberson? Deputy Stephens.
We need to talk.
Look, I can't right now.
I-I need to get to the hospital.
There's a dead man in there.
I know, I killed him.
It was self defense, okay? He was gonna kill her, and he was gonna kill me.
Self defense or not, I'm gonna need to take - a statement from you right now.
- Sir, I can't right now.
I need to be with her.
You need to tell me what happened in there.
Dan Stephens.
Is that you? I swear it seems like yesterday that you threw that Hail Mary pass against the Panthers.
Mr.
Simmons, I'm in the middle of an interrogation right now.
Jake teaches at my school.
I need to ask him my questions.
This is a murder scene.
Well, you go solve the goddamn murder then.
Jake and I are gonna go to the hospital.
You want to meet us there, you can ask all the questions you want.
Don't leave the hospital.
Let me ask you something.
Did you kill that son of a bitch? - Yeah.
- Good.
Lee? Lee? - What? - Where are you going? To the library.
[poignant music.]
[engine starts.]
[indistinct chatter and P.
A.
announcement.]
[indistinct P.
A.
announcement.]
You all here for Miss Sadie Dunhill? Yes.
Is she okay? I'm Dr.
Jones.
She's in surgery right now.
How long? Well, it was a very deep cut, and she's lost a great deal of blood.
It could be all night.
Okay, but she's gonna be okay? It goes beyond cosmetic.
She's in critical condition.
Uh I can't make any promises.
Um But we have our best surgeons on it.
Well, we all want to donate blood.
Yeah.
All right, everybody who's donating blood, y'all follow me.
Right now, let's go.
I understand Ms.
Dunhill ended her relationship with you? Yeah, she did.
You two had an argument in front of your house a couple days ago.
I mean, did you Did you see her face? There's got to be some fingerprints on the knife.
I mean, Jesus Christ.
Look, I just want to get the truth.
You give it to me straight, we can sort this whole thing out.
We had an argument, and she broke up with me because I kept things from her.
That's the truth.
She was open, and she trusted me, and and I couldn't do that.
And I don't deserve her.
Then that crazy fucker came and cut her, and he tried to kill her and me both.
So the truth is yeah, it felt fucking great when I cracked his skull, because he deserved it, so you can put that in your book.
No need.
My prayers'll be with Ms.
Dunhill.
[tense music.]
9:00 is when it goes down.
There's a church service that gets out around then.
[bell tolling.]
Where are you at, Lee? [rustling leaves.]
[rustling leaves.]
[rustling.]
[indistinct chatter.]
[rustling.]
[indistinct chatter.]
Good night, Clara.
Clara.
Clara? Clara? Clara! Clara! Clara? Clara? Clara? [panting.]
Oh.
W You you were my sister.
Excuse me? Uh, I thought I thought you were my sister.
I'm sorry.
[gunshot.]
The hardest part about living in the past is that everything you tell everybody will be a lie.
It's possible to forget who you really are, and you'll want to reach out, make a connection.
I made that mistake.
If you get too close, you forget what you came for.
[stirring music.]
General Walker, please slow down.
Please.
If I could just get a look at your arm If it's a gunshot wound If you can slow down so I can get you a wheelchair I don't need a wheelchair.
It's only damn shrapnel.
- Sir? - Tell 'em I'll be fine.
Doesn't need it, but you should let 'em check you.
Fine.
Just make it quick.
[dramatic music.]
- Hello? - Hey.
I-I saw Walker.
He's at the hospital.
What happened? Where were you? Bill, what happened at Walker's house? Was Lee there? Did what'd you see? I I missed it.
- You missed it? - I never saw Lee there at all.
I missed everything.
[sobbing.]
I saw my sister.
Nobody ever found Clara's body, and so I hoped she was still alive, even though I knew that that wasn't true.
I saw Clara.
She was there, and then she was gone.
[poignant music.]
Then I heard the gun.
I screwed up, Jake.
I'm sorry.
I'm s [sobbing.]
[indistinct P.
A.
announcement.]
Mr.
Amberson? Has the nurse found you? No.
I wanted to say how sorry I am.
Sor Sorry? W-w-why? I thought we'd be able to do much more.
No, no, no.
No, no.
Please, no.
No one at this hospital, including myself, has encountered a facial wound of that severity.
I don't I don't understand.
What What happened? Blood loss? We just don't have the technology available.
Sadie died because you don't have the technology? Oh, my good God.
No, she's not dead.
- What? - No, no, it's her scar.
I'm talking about the scar on her face.
It'll be severe.
There will be permanent damage, but she's not dead.
Mr.
Amberson, she'll be all right.
[rousing music.]
Hey.
You're alive.
You're alive.
Sorry.
I don't want to hurt you.
I'm sorry.
If I look as bad as I feel, I must be a sight.
You've never looked better.
You saved my life.
No.
You saved mine.
I can't do this without you.
Do what? I lied to you.
And I'll never do it again.
I have to tell you something.
I-I know.
I think I know.
Just let me say it.
I'm from the future.
I was born in 1978.
[laughs.]
Don't.
Don't make me laugh.
You're not joking? You're from the future? That's not what I thought you were gonna say.
[poignant music.]
Are you really an English teacher? Yeah.
Where are you really from? I'm from Lisbon, Maine.
That part's true.
Where are you from? I grew up in East Texas.
Where'd you go to school? Vanderbilt.
You? Bates.
I love you.
You don't think it's too soon for that? I mean, we just met.
Well, it's good to meet you.
It's not too soon for me.
I love you too.
Did you always know that you wanted to be a librarian? Oh, I just like the books.
What's your favorite? Let me guess.
"From Here to Eternity.
" No, that's too savvy for me.
[both laughing.]
If you ever change your mind About leaving leaving me behind Baby, bring it to me Bring your sweet loving Bring it on home to me - Yeah - Yeah - Yeah - Yeah Yeah I'll forgive you Bring it to me Bring your sweet loving Bring it on home to me
22.
63" The point is, if I see Oswald shoot at Walker - and I know that he's alone - Kill him, and that saves Kennedy.
Could you save someone else too? My sister Clara.
If you can go to other times, bring her back.
I can only go back to 1960.
That's how it works.
I'm sorry.
Right underneath, it makes things a lot easier.
They still have no idea who we are.
Let's keep it that way.
People will want to know that I stand for something.
Ready? George is the gun, he's the bullet.
- CIA's pulling the trigger.
- What do we do now? I'm here because I love everything about you.
You are a wonder.
Now, I don't think that we have been formally introduced.
- I'm Sadie's husband.
- Why don't you give her the divorce and then crawl back under your rock? You two deserve each other.
Jake, are you here? [suspenseful music.]
- Sadie - Who are you? [recorded voice.]
Ohh, Lee.
[speaking in Russian.]
Sadie? [recorded voices speaking in Russian.]
Sadie! Sadie, please! - Sadie.
- [grunts.]
Hey, are you all right? - Sadie? Sadie.
- Don't touch me! Sadie, Sadie, please - Don't touch me! - Sadie, can we just go inside and talk? I'm not going anywhere with you.
Let go.
- It's not what you think.
- What did I just hear on a tape in your basement? What was that? A drama, okay.
Those are actors, Russian actors.
Everything you say is a lie.
Look at me, and say it again.
- You can't.
- Maybe All I want from you is honesty.
Maybe I can't tell you because I'm trying to protect you.
I don't need protecting from you.
Makes me sick that you can look at me and lie to me like that.
- Stay away from me.
- Sadie Stay away from me, Jake! [somber music.]
[stirring music.]
Odysseus is offered eternal life with the nymph Calypso, but he declines.
Now, why do we think he would choose to remain mortal? [cell phone keys clacking.]
All right.
Put your books down.
Forget "The Odyssey.
" Pretend you can go back in time.
You go back in time, and you can change one thing One thing to alter history.
What would you do? How would we travel back in time? Doesn't matter.
You have a time machine.
Bang, you're there.
Now what do you do? But are you talking about time travel that actually utilizes electromagnetic energy, - or is it a magical - Glenn, it doesn't matter, okay? The point is, you're there.
I'm looking for something that will help humanity, help the world.
What would you do? - Kill Hitler.
- Kill Hitler, okay.
No, kill Saddam Hussein.
- You'd kill Hussein over Hitler? - How about we go to 1930 when Hitler and Stalin met and kill them both? - Hitler and Stalin never met.
- Okay, lots of killing going on.
Or we could go back and kill Homer so we wouldn't have to read this dumb book.
- [laughter.]
- Yeah, just kill Homer, dude.
Yeah, which wouldn't be hard.
He's blind.
God damn it, Jake.
You were in a Dallas whorehouse.
Then you've got some kind of recording setup with some Russian filth.
I don't really give a damn what your side of the story is.
[sighs.]
Contract you signed has a moral clause in it.
You're not the man I thought you were.
So, I'm fired? It'll be easier for you to get another job if you resign.
Deke, I'm the same guy that walked through that door every day for the past two years.
I-I got Mike Coslow to act.
I got Jim LaDue to memorize poetry, Yates for Christ's sake.
Doesn't that count for anything? It's why I've let you talk this long.
- I thought we were friends.
- We were.
And I wish things had worked out differently.
Okay.
I've got somewhere else to be.
Well, you better get there then.
Ms.
Mimi's got your termination papers ready.
He said you have a form for me to sign? Yes, sir.
I'm sorry, sir.
I thought I had it.
I can't I can't find the correct form.
It's okay, Ms.
Mimi, just mail it to me.
Good-bye.
Maybe it's for the best.
No, sir.
I don't believe that.
Thank you.
Did you see Oswald shoot at Walker? No.
I I lasted till December 3, 1962.
If I had seen Oswald shoot that gun alone with my own two eyes, I would have taken the fucker out and know it would've made a difference.
There it is, General Walker's.
Tomorrow someone takes a shot at him.
So all we got to do is see if Lee was really alone.
Didn't we hear George tell him to do it for the CIA? Yeah, but sometimes I think Lee's a patsy caught in a conspiracy.
Sometimes I think he's just a lone crazy man.
The real litmus test is if he's here alone with that gun tomorrow night.
What's with the upside-down flags? You went to that rally.
Walker's a fucking sociopath.
A so Socio-what? He's crazy.
Is it bad I'm rooting for Lee to hit the guy? Come on.
[tense music.]
All right.
So, 9:00 tomorrow night is when it goes down.
There's a church service that gets out around then.
Right over there.
Theory is, Lee planned it so that he could disappear into the crowd, all right? 9:00, Walker's there at his desk.
According to history, the bullet goes through that window.
It's a pretty easy shot.
Yeah, except Lee misses.
Walker gets some shrapnel in the arm, that's it.
So, if you're gonna shoot someone through that window, where would you be? - And we're here.
- Yeah.
So tomorrow, we're gonna have to find a spot where we can watch and not be seen.
But even if Oswald's here alone to kill General Walker, how's that prove he's gonna kill Kennedy in six months? Because he's using the same fucking gun with the same fucking bullets that blows Kennedy's head off! Yeah, yeah, yeah, but doesn't General Walker hate JFK? Why would Lee try to kill both of them? I don't know, Bill.
It doesn't matter why he shoots.
All that matters is if he shoots.
Jake? Come on, come on.
Let's go.
[speaking in Russian.]
Whee! [speaking in Russian.]
You need to stop speaking Russian to the child, honestly.
- [baby cries.]
- Oh! Here you go.
Juney doesn't need to have other children thinking that she comes from a country that wants to kill us.
But Lee wants June speak both.
She can learn Russian when she's older if she wants to.
- Bill? - But right now, - she needs to learn - Get over here.
She's tough.
Marguerite never lets up on Marina.
Have you checked the spares on both cars? - Mm-hmm.
- What about the sparkplugs? The sparkplugs? Bill, we're going up against the past.
Tomorrow anything can happen, and it will.
All we can do is try and be ready.
That means check everything Batteries in the flashlights, extra car battery, tools in case we get a flat tire, everything.
- Diapers? - Trust me.
[laughs.]
Everything's fine, okay? - We're good to go.
- Okay.
After tomorrow, what happens then? Well, I guess I kill Oswald, anyone involved, and hope I don't get arrested.
You haven't talked much about how you're gonna do that part.
Well, maybe I don't want to think about it.
So? Look, we can talk about that later, okay? If we pull this off, which I think we can, I'm gonna go back to Maine, I'm gonna go into the rabbit hole, come out the other side, see what America in 2016 looks like, and hope we made it better.
What about me? Do I come with you? Oh.
I'll leave you Al's book.
You can you can make the rest of the bets and buy a house.
What happens tomorrow if you get caught? We're not gonna get caught.
I'm gonna fill these up.
[grunts.]
[tools clatter.]
[baby crying.]
Whew.
All right, so if George shows up I follow George.
You stay with Lee.
Yeah.
[whispering.]
All right, now.
Here, you take this till I see you, okay? I got to go back to Jodie.
I wanna sweep the house.
Jake Amberson the teacher needs to be erased.
What about Sadie? [sighs.]
I was fooling myself thinking I could be with her.
I came to the past for a reason, right? - Right.
- Okay.
Today's the day.
[dark music.]
[dark music.]
[door opens, closes.]
All right.
[sighs.]
[poignant music.]
[groans.]
[phone ringing.]
- Hello? - Hello, Jake.
Do you know who this is? [dramatic music.]
Johnny.
I have been thinking a lot about what you said to me, and I would like to, you know, continue our little chat, so why don't you come over? Where are you? Oh, Jake.
You know the address.
You've shaken the bed frame here plenty.
Jake, don't come! - Johnny.
Johnny! - [whimpers.]
Johnny.
Johnny! [phone ringing.]
Hello? It's just you.
I can't be there.
What, Jake? Bill, forget the plan.
I can't make it to Walker's.
You're gonna have to do this alone.
What are you talking about? Jake? [dramatic music.]
[tense music.]
Jake? We're back here.
There he is.
You got here fast.
Here.
- Have a seat.
- Okay, okay.
Just stop, please, all right, we can all walk away.
- We won't say anything.
- Shh, shh, shh, shh.
- Please, we can work it out.
- Shh! Jake! Jake, I'm gonna be the one doing the talking today, okay? You can speak up, well, when I ask you a question.
That seems fair, right? [whimpers.]
Oh, no, no.
[laughs.]
No.
Hands.
Hands in your lap.
Yeah, like a lady should.
Yeah.
You're curious to see what she looks like, right? [whimpers.]
Jesus.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
Oh, oh, oh, Jake, I don't remember asking you a question.
[whimpers.]
She's not gonna be pretty anymore.
Have you ever been married, Jake? - Yes.
- Yeah? Oh, well, then you know.
Marriage.
[sucks on teeth.]
It's all about compromise, yeah? That's what makes a healthy relationship.
So when when Sadie left, I thought that she could She only needed some time to sort things out, right? [sobs.]
But when I finally found her, I noticed that something was different.
Well, she had dirtied herself.
Oh, yeah.
Dirty little bird.
- [sobs.]
- [mock sobbing.]
But, you know, hey, stains can be cleaned.
Right? Or so I thought, until you told me what she told you.
Personal details that should stay between a man and his wife.
So, you did this.
[chuckles.]
You did this! Mr.
Jacob Amberson cock boy! You turned my wife into your dirty bird whore.
Sticking your thing into her wormy hole! - [screams.]
- Please don't! Look - We didn't have sex.
- If you are gonna lie to me, Jake, then I'm just not gonna let you talk at all! I-I-I'm not.
I listened to the rutting.
Squealing, you're just like little pigs.
Do you do you love her? Yes.
- Then kiss her.
- What? Stick your tongue into her whore mouth, cock boy.
No! Kiss her! Okay.
All right.
[tense music.]
Get ready.
Can I please just bandage her face? Oh, uh, no.
No, don't you worry about that.
We're almost done.
Here.
- Have a drink.
- What is What is that? Well, that there is Westover Bleach.
That is the best darn bleach that money can buy, and I should know, because I sell it by the gallon.
Every door I knock on ends up closing on a happy customer holding a bottle of that bleach.
Cuts through any stain.
Makes your whites bright as the day you bought 'em.
No, even brighter.
It cuts through anything.
You'll see, yeah.
Yeah, take a sip.
- I'm not gonna drink that.
- Oh, yes you are.
Yes you are, cock boy.
You'll drink that whole glass, because if you don't, well, then Sadie dies.
[screams.]
I'm sorry, Johnny.
- It was an accident! - No.
You know how I like things.
You did that on purpose.
Johnny, please don't.
- No! Sit down, Jake! - [screams.]
There are bad people in this world, people who would seduce a man's wife, and someone has to do something about it.
I'm from a different morality, product of another time.
No one understands what I need to do for the greater good.
[laughs.]
There's nothing funny here.
Well, sure there is.
All this because I told him your dirty little secrets? Well, I didn't even tell him about your grandmother.
She liked to wash you, didn't she? She washed you real good.
Sadie, Sadie, don't.
How old were you? 12? - No, 13.
- No don't They took her away because of you, Johnny.
- No.
- Yes, they did, they took her - away because of you! - Shut your mouth! - Shut your mouth, now! - Yes, they did, Johnny! - Shut your filthy mouth! - [whimpers.]
[doorbell rings.]
Hi.
Sorry to bother you.
Lee's sleeping.
I know.
I mean, I figured.
Bill, no, I-I can't.
Sure you can.
Come on.
Take it.
It's not gonna kill you.
[whispering.]
Come.
[both chuckle.]
What the hell happened to you? [laughs.]
I-I tried to make a pie.
My sister Clara, she used to make strawberry pie for me when I was little.
I'd eat so much, I got sick.
[both laughing.]
So you have sister here in Texas? No.
She died.
I'm sorry.
- You miss her? - Yeah.
[poignant music.]
[door opening.]
[speaking Russian.]
[both speaking in Russian.]
Well, why don't you fold it? [both speaking in Russian.]
Who are you? I live downstairs.
We're neighbors.
I didn't mean to bother you none, I just I came up here to ask if you had ice? Our freezer's broke.
Uh-huh.
Well see you.
I hope I didn't wake you up.
I not that If you were sleeping.
Have you ever read any Karl Marx? Can't say that I have, no.
You read it, and then we'll talk.
Is it any good? It tells the truth.
Sh [dramatic music.]
Jake, be very careful.
Mr.
Amberson.
Mike, Bobbi Jill.
Ms.
Dunhill won the spring raffle.
We brought over her prize.
What are you doing here? What? I'm just Um I-I'm just fixing her sink.
I can help.
My dad's a plumber.
No, that's okay.
I got it.
Um [dark music.]
Uh she's not feeling well, so you should just get out of here.
You can leave the basket there.
[whispering.]
Call the police, go, go, go, go, go, go.
Would you please lock it? [lock latches.]
If I hear sirens, 'cause you just told those two kids to call the police, I am gonna cut off her nose right in front of you.
- I didn't.
- Well that's good then, isn't it? Can we just can we just Let's just finish this up.
It's just a very simple drink.
Either you drink that entire glass, or Sadie gets a bullet to the head.
How do I know that you won't kill her after I drink it? Because she's my wife.
The vow is in sickness and in health, for richer, for poorer, till death us do part.
You drink that, and she will live.
Do it.
Save her, Jake.
[tense music.]
And there's no cheatin'! Just drink.
- [grunts.]
- [screams.]
Aah! Aah! [gunfire.]
[glass breaking.]
[groaning.]
I tried to do this nice, you shits! [groans.]
Aah! [laughs.]
Oh, you I hear you.
I smell you.
Bellies on the ground, like vermin.
[suspenseful music.]
[grunts.]
[guns drops to the floor.]
[gunshot.]
[dark music.]
[gun clatters.]
Sadie, Sadie, Sadie, Sadie.
Sweetie, you okay? Sadie, Sadie? [dark music.]
She's lost a lot of blood.
Sadie, can you hear me? You're gonna be okay.
Shouldn't she have an IV? The nurses'll do that at the hospital.
At the hospital? Why don't you do it now? - Aren't you paramedics? - Aren't we what? Look Hey, talk to me.
- Hey, where are you taking her? - Go to Parkland Hospital in Dallas.
[engine starts.]
Parkland, of course.
[siren wails.]
[poignant music.]
Jake Amberson? Deputy Stephens.
We need to talk.
Look, I can't right now.
I-I need to get to the hospital.
There's a dead man in there.
I know, I killed him.
It was self defense, okay? He was gonna kill her, and he was gonna kill me.
Self defense or not, I'm gonna need to take - a statement from you right now.
- Sir, I can't right now.
I need to be with her.
You need to tell me what happened in there.
Dan Stephens.
Is that you? I swear it seems like yesterday that you threw that Hail Mary pass against the Panthers.
Mr.
Simmons, I'm in the middle of an interrogation right now.
Jake teaches at my school.
I need to ask him my questions.
This is a murder scene.
Well, you go solve the goddamn murder then.
Jake and I are gonna go to the hospital.
You want to meet us there, you can ask all the questions you want.
Don't leave the hospital.
Let me ask you something.
Did you kill that son of a bitch? - Yeah.
- Good.
Lee? Lee? - What? - Where are you going? To the library.
[poignant music.]
[engine starts.]
[indistinct chatter and P.
A.
announcement.]
[indistinct P.
A.
announcement.]
You all here for Miss Sadie Dunhill? Yes.
Is she okay? I'm Dr.
Jones.
She's in surgery right now.
How long? Well, it was a very deep cut, and she's lost a great deal of blood.
It could be all night.
Okay, but she's gonna be okay? It goes beyond cosmetic.
She's in critical condition.
Uh I can't make any promises.
Um But we have our best surgeons on it.
Well, we all want to donate blood.
Yeah.
All right, everybody who's donating blood, y'all follow me.
Right now, let's go.
I understand Ms.
Dunhill ended her relationship with you? Yeah, she did.
You two had an argument in front of your house a couple days ago.
I mean, did you Did you see her face? There's got to be some fingerprints on the knife.
I mean, Jesus Christ.
Look, I just want to get the truth.
You give it to me straight, we can sort this whole thing out.
We had an argument, and she broke up with me because I kept things from her.
That's the truth.
She was open, and she trusted me, and and I couldn't do that.
And I don't deserve her.
Then that crazy fucker came and cut her, and he tried to kill her and me both.
So the truth is yeah, it felt fucking great when I cracked his skull, because he deserved it, so you can put that in your book.
No need.
My prayers'll be with Ms.
Dunhill.
[tense music.]
9:00 is when it goes down.
There's a church service that gets out around then.
[bell tolling.]
Where are you at, Lee? [rustling leaves.]
[rustling leaves.]
[rustling.]
[indistinct chatter.]
[rustling.]
[indistinct chatter.]
Good night, Clara.
Clara.
Clara? Clara? Clara! Clara! Clara? Clara? Clara? [panting.]
Oh.
W You you were my sister.
Excuse me? Uh, I thought I thought you were my sister.
I'm sorry.
[gunshot.]
The hardest part about living in the past is that everything you tell everybody will be a lie.
It's possible to forget who you really are, and you'll want to reach out, make a connection.
I made that mistake.
If you get too close, you forget what you came for.
[stirring music.]
General Walker, please slow down.
Please.
If I could just get a look at your arm If it's a gunshot wound If you can slow down so I can get you a wheelchair I don't need a wheelchair.
It's only damn shrapnel.
- Sir? - Tell 'em I'll be fine.
Doesn't need it, but you should let 'em check you.
Fine.
Just make it quick.
[dramatic music.]
- Hello? - Hey.
I-I saw Walker.
He's at the hospital.
What happened? Where were you? Bill, what happened at Walker's house? Was Lee there? Did what'd you see? I I missed it.
- You missed it? - I never saw Lee there at all.
I missed everything.
[sobbing.]
I saw my sister.
Nobody ever found Clara's body, and so I hoped she was still alive, even though I knew that that wasn't true.
I saw Clara.
She was there, and then she was gone.
[poignant music.]
Then I heard the gun.
I screwed up, Jake.
I'm sorry.
I'm s [sobbing.]
[indistinct P.
A.
announcement.]
Mr.
Amberson? Has the nurse found you? No.
I wanted to say how sorry I am.
Sor Sorry? W-w-why? I thought we'd be able to do much more.
No, no, no.
No, no.
Please, no.
No one at this hospital, including myself, has encountered a facial wound of that severity.
I don't I don't understand.
What What happened? Blood loss? We just don't have the technology available.
Sadie died because you don't have the technology? Oh, my good God.
No, she's not dead.
- What? - No, no, it's her scar.
I'm talking about the scar on her face.
It'll be severe.
There will be permanent damage, but she's not dead.
Mr.
Amberson, she'll be all right.
[rousing music.]
Hey.
You're alive.
You're alive.
Sorry.
I don't want to hurt you.
I'm sorry.
If I look as bad as I feel, I must be a sight.
You've never looked better.
You saved my life.
No.
You saved mine.
I can't do this without you.
Do what? I lied to you.
And I'll never do it again.
I have to tell you something.
I-I know.
I think I know.
Just let me say it.
I'm from the future.
I was born in 1978.
[laughs.]
Don't.
Don't make me laugh.
You're not joking? You're from the future? That's not what I thought you were gonna say.
[poignant music.]
Are you really an English teacher? Yeah.
Where are you really from? I'm from Lisbon, Maine.
That part's true.
Where are you from? I grew up in East Texas.
Where'd you go to school? Vanderbilt.
You? Bates.
I love you.
You don't think it's too soon for that? I mean, we just met.
Well, it's good to meet you.
It's not too soon for me.
I love you too.
Did you always know that you wanted to be a librarian? Oh, I just like the books.
What's your favorite? Let me guess.
"From Here to Eternity.
" No, that's too savvy for me.
[both laughing.]
If you ever change your mind About leaving leaving me behind Baby, bring it to me Bring your sweet loving Bring it on home to me - Yeah - Yeah - Yeah - Yeah Yeah I'll forgive you Bring it to me Bring your sweet loving Bring it on home to me