The Oval (2019) s01e05 Episode Script

Allies

1 You're fired.
Get out of my sight.
Get out of this house.
Previously on "The Oval" - Tell him the truth.
- He didn't do anything.
Why would you lie about something like that? - What happened with her? - Nothing.
You're telling me that you weren't there - to have sex with her.
- No.
- Give me the gun.
- I'm not giving Dad! [GUNFIRE.]
Aah, they shot him! Aah, they shot him! I'll have you reassigned when I get to work.
Are you sure about that, sir? You'd be better working with the new A.
G.
You said the woman is with the rakudushis cult.
- Yes.
- Is this her? What happened to her? That's what we're trying to find out, ma'am.
What about my daughter? I don't know.
Was she with her? - Sir, I I really don't - Okay, hold on.
have any more information just yet.
So, are you Are you saying that Ruth is dead? Well, we're not sure.
Well, why would you ask that then? Because I need someone to identify the body first.
I-I can't do that.
Can you, sir? I just I just I just want my daughter.
I understand that.
And helping me identify this Jane Doe might be a start with that.
- Where is she? - She's in the morgue.
Take me there.
Son, I'm gonna wait right here.
Alright, mom.
I'll be right back.
Shouldn't you be upstairs? I got fired.
- What? - Yes.
Wait a minute, wait.
Let me let me talk to The president fired me.
There is nobody to talk to.
- Richard.
- Yeah, I know.
- Is this about your son? - No, this This is about that girl.
That's what I mean.
She lied.
I know that, Sam, but apparently, her parents believe her.
Hey, you've been here longer than I have.
We need to talk to her.
There's nothing we can do.
This ain't right.
Look It's fine.
I mean, it happens.
Not like this, it don't.
[RICHARD SIGHS.]
Sam, just clear me out of here.
Just wait until the chief of staff comes in, so we can talk to him.
He's on his way.
I am not begging these people for my job.
Look, I know what I do around here.
Just wait.
Just wait, please.
Sam, I am going home.
Have a seat, please.
I'll stand.
Hey, Sam, you turn that up? My father was just sleeping in his bed.
We have to stop this violence.
I want whoever did this caught.
Of course you do.
D.
C.
police are looking into surveillance video from several neighborhood cameras.
Needless to say, neighbors here are in an uproar.
Now, Mr.
Fields was a pillar of this community and a Deacon at the hillside church.
The family is holding a vigil tonight for the murdered man, and police are expected to be in attendance.
Back to you, June.
You sure you don't want to sit? I'll spend the night here.
Feels like I'm running out of time You got to get yours, I got to get mine Not really sure where we're headed to I just hope that you make it when I do People have lost their minds.
Sam.
Yeah? I need your help.
What's going on? It's Ruth.
She took Callie.
What? Yeah, Nancy and Barry are down there at the police station.
I don't know how much help they're gonna be.
Yeah.
Let me make some phone calls and see what kind of favors I can pull.
Thank you.
That-that would mean the world to me.
Okay.
Sit tight.
Thanks.
All yours.
Is that her? What happened to her face? Mutilated.
Is that her? [BARRY CLEARS THROAT.]
It looks like her.
It's the The tattoo matches and I recognize the scar.
Okay.
So, is that a positive I.
D.
? - Yes.
- Okay.
We've got an I.
D.
What happened to her? She was stabbed in the chest.
Where was she found? On the side of the road.
Where? Benton Street, under the bridge.
Did she Did she have anything on her? Naked as a jaybird.
How will I find my daughter? Let's go.
We're into this.
Come on.
- Good morning, sir.
- Good morning.
Everything all right last night? Yes.
Did you get any information on him? Yes.
We have a file.
- It's on your desk, sir.
- Okay.
Do you know how Kyle was assigned to me? He requested it, sir.
Change him out.
Did he do something wrong? No, he's just not a good fit for my wife and I.
Yes, sir.
Sir may I speak freely? What is it, Sam? Richard.
The butler? Yes.
He was fired.
- By who? - The president, sir.
There's nothing I can do about that.
Sir, he's a good man and needed around here.
Well, he should've thought about that Sir, you know his son did not do that.
You know what? I'll see what I can do.
I'll have him wait, sir No, no, no, you won't, because it won't be today.
I can assure you that.
Yes, sir.
His file is on your desk as well.
Get him out of here, okay? Yes, sir.
[RICHARD SIGHS.]
[DOOR CLOSES.]
- I told you.
- He'll call you.
- Yeah, right.
- He will.
Now I have to go home and explain this to Nancy.
[SIGH.]
[CLATTER.]
[TELEPHONE RINGING.]
Yeah? It's Sam.
I just got home, man.
I need two hours of sleep.
Take the day.
What-what? No, I I'll be in.
Listen, he doesn't want you on his detail.
What? No.
- He said that.
- Yes.
Yes, he did.
Okay.
What'd you do? Nothing.
It doesn't seem like nothing to me.
Well, what did he say? Said he wanted someone else.
Okay.
Fine.
Did you take care of our issue? Yeah, it's done.
- Gone? - Yes.
- Did he talk? - No.
No, he sure didn't.
I told you, you wouldn't get anything out of him.
I'll talk to you later, Sam.
All right.
Get some rest.
[BEEP.]
[KYLE SIGHS.]
What's that about? Nothing.
Come on, man.
Don't leave me in the dark.
Will you just hurry up and get better so you can get the hell out of here? It's like that? [KYLE SNIFFS.]
Son of a bitch is replacing me.
I don't see why you just don't go after him.
Shut up.
This is a lot of effort.
I said shut up.
And it may not work.
Well, it would have worked if you'd done what the hell I told you.
Yeah, yeah.
Stop talking.
You're getting blood on my sheets.
To hell with your sheets.
- [KNOCKING ON DOOR.]
- Knock, knock.
There he is.
How's your first day? I don't know.
You tell me.
- You ready to get started? - Yes.
You've got a very busy schedule.
Do you mind? - Please.
- Okay.
So, we've got a very busy schedule, but first, I want to start with the Paris accord.
If this desk could talk.
Sir? The night I had in here last night.
Oof.
You and the first lady, huh, sir? Oh.
Bite your tongue.
I should've known.
So, the Paris accord is coming up, and She does this thing.
She licks me everywhere.
And I mean everywhere.
Mm.
It's like It's like she's really impressed I'm the president of the United States.
Well You are, sir.
Hmm.
So, the senate majority leader wants to I want her to come back tonight.
Make that happen? Well, sir, I can talk to Max and he can get her, huh? - [HUNTER SNAPS FINGERS.]
- You do that.
Give these to the vice.
Ohh.
I want to go golfing.
Well, sir, you know, I don't think that would be such a good look on your first day, huh? Ahh, the hell with the look.
You know what? Why don't we schedule the meetings and then just publish a very busy agenda first, huh? You do that, Donald.
I'm surprised you're even here, with that hot piece you call a wife waiting at home.
Well, sir, she's out today.
- Yeah? - Mm-hmm.
New client? Actually, she's with your wife.
Why? They're shopping.
Hmm.
That's weird.
Victoria hates shopping.
Yeah, I think it's for a photo op.
You know, make her look more relatable.
She seen her threat assessment? No, sir, she has not.
Well, why the hell not? I've seen mine.
Well Hers is a bit more sensitive.
Yeah? How so? It's very racial.
Oh.
You have it? Yes, sir, I do.
Why don't you give it to me.
- Well - No.
No, why don't you give it to me, Donald.
- [SNAPS FINGERS.]
- I'll show it to her.
Yes, sir.
But don't worry.
Um, it's pretty extreme but she's got an ample amount of secret service on her side.
Are you kidding? If someone killed her, they'd be doing me a favor.
[DONALD CHUCKLES.]
You're kidding.
I know.
Do I look like I'm laughing? No, sir.
Hey, what What would I have to do to pull back on her security detail? I'm gonna advise against that, sir.
Why? 'Cause I don't think the public would look too kindly on the first lady of the United States being assassinated, sir.
These feminists are always carrying on about equal rights.
Let's give them their first martyr.
I am going to strongly recommend against that, sir.
- You're no fun.
- Mm.
You're never any fun, Donald.
Make me a drink.
Want one? No, sir.
No.
I don't usually drink before 10 a.
m.
I do.
Yes, you do.
'Cause I am president of the United States.
Yes, sir.
That's your cousin? Damn.
What the hell? [CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Yo.
What the hell, P? What's up? So, Rachel's on your page? Girl Get off my phone.
Why are you doing this to me? Look, I I told you.
I love you.
I gotta go on what I got, okay? I can't be messing with you.
I just I can't.
What are you saying to me right now? I don't know how many ways I gotta tell you just to stop calling me.
It's like it's like damn, you know? Really? Really? Look.
Do you.
I want to see you.
Come over here.
Are you crazy? All right, fine.
Then I'll come to you.
- No.
- Why? 'Cause you come with the police now.
I didn't ask for any of this.
Look, whatever.
I gotta go.
So, she's there? No! I heard her.
Stop calling me.
You're really doing this to me? Look, it's not my fault that we're here.
- Bye.
- Don't you hang up Picky? Damn it.
Have a seat.
Thank you.
She'll be right with you.
Thank you.
There you are.
- Hi.
- Hi.
How are you? I am so sorry I couldn't make it to the inauguration.
- Oh, it's fine.
- I really tried.
Donald told me everything.
You looked lovely.
Thank you.
And the alterations, they They were perfect.
Please.
I want you to choose some things for me that look great but are cheap.
Yes, ma'am.
I had a store in mind.
Yes, I looked it up.
Are you sure you want to go there? - Yes.
- If I may.
Yes? This is highly unusual, a first lady doing the shopping.
I'm a highly unusual first lady.
Yes, ma'am.
Shouldn't you be organizing the motorcade? It's waiting, ma'am.
Well, will you please leave us so that I may speak with my stylist? Yes, ma'am.
These people know no boundaries.
They have to be taught.
So, what did you think of the store? Well, it's a bit Trashy? Well, I wasn't gonna say that.
No, I'd just like to see.
Yes, ma'am.
I want to find a balance somewhere between Jackie O.
and Michelle Obama.
Well, I don't think this store has either of those.
I still want to go.
Yes, ma'am.
I don't want to look like the vice president's wife.
She looks like she's going to war.
Hello.
Oh, don't mind her.
She's always got a bee in her bonnet.
Excuse me! Where do you think you're going? Excuse me! I asked you a question! Oh, my God.
Go to hell.
I've been in hell since the day you were born.
Okay, then, leave me alone.
You are not leaving this house.
Yeah, I am.
Who do you think you are, little girl? This is the White House.
You can't just walk out of here.
Watch me.
- What did I tell you? - Uhh! Make them open this door or I will break that window.
I asked you where you were going.
What did you say to him? To whom? You know who the hell I'm talking about.
That gutter trash? I love him.
Little girl, you have no idea what love is.
Oh, and you and dad do? Go upstairs.
No, I'm not gonna be a prisoner in this house.
I said go upstairs.
Did you not hear me? Yuma? Yes, ma'am.
Tase her.
Ma'am You heard me.
- Yes, ma'am, I - I said tase her.
I wish you would.
Go upstairs.
- No.
- Yuma? Yes, ma'am.
Tase her and I mean it.
Ma'am, I cannot tase your daughter.
Just give it to me.
Give it to me! - Give it to me.
- What was that? I don't know.
Give it to me.
Give it to me.
You do it, and I will tell the press corps - exactly what happened - [TASER BUZZING.]
- [GRUNTING.]
- Ma'am, ma'am, ma'am, please, please, please! [GAYLE GASPING, GROANING.]
This little bitch is so hard-headed! Lilly? Ma'am? Let's go.
Yes, ma'am.
She pissed herself.
[GAYLE GROANING.]
You'll have to clean that up.
Yes, ma'am.
[GAYLE GROANING.]
You all right? [GAYLE COUGHS.]
Okay, so, was it her? Yes, it was her.
What happened to her? She was stabbed to death, ma'am.
She had a 7-inch kitchen knife buried in her chest.
- Oh, Jesus.
- Don't tell her that! I'm sorry.
I need to find my daughter.
I understand that.
I have a question for you.
Where were you last night? - What? - Where were you between the hours of 8 and 2 a.
m.
? I was home.
Okay.
Can anyone verify that? My mother and my father was there and so was my girlfriend.
Okay.
Is that correct? I-I went to bed early.
But I'm sure he was there.
What kind of car do you drive? What, am I a suspect? I need to clear anyone who had any kind of issue with her.
I never had issues with that girl You just told me that she took your daughter.
Look, I need to find my daughter.
Are you gonna help me or not? I have a few more questions and then You know what? Come on, ma.
- We ain't got time.
- I highly recommend you talk to me right now.
Let's go, ma.
We don't have time for this.
Come on.
Yeah, okay.
- You really should talk to me.
- Come on, ma.
Let's go.
Ma'am? I'm sorry.
I will be in touch.
How is she? She's fine.
Okay.
Good.
What happened? She got shocked.
From what? My mother.
What? Thank you, doctor.
Thank you so much for your time.
Sure.
[DOOR CLOSES.]
In case you get cold.
Get out.
Yes, ma'am.
I hate this place and everybody in it.
[DOOR CLOSES.]
[SIGH.]
Hey.
What the hell are you doing in my bathroom? Chillin'.
- Get out.
- Look.
I want to tell you something.
Good-bye, creep.
I know how you can get out of here.
How? You don't want to talk to me.
Okay, you know what? Can you just stop being a jerk and talk to me and tell me? How much is it worth to you? All right, Jason, get out of my room.
Okay, look.
So, I've been reading about this place, right? And there are secret passages and exits.
Where? I'm gonna find them.
So, you haven't.
No, but You are so stupid.
We cannot get out of here.
Yes, we can.
No, we can't.
They are watching us 24/7.
You know what? They're probably watching us right now.
Okay, there aren't any cameras in the residence.
Yeah, well, in order to get out of here, you have to go through the main house.
Maybe.
Get out.
Get out! Fine.
No! That way! You know what, go get naked and prowl like you always do.
Okay.
They think you did something to her.
Yeah, they always asking crazy questions.
Well, why would they think that? I don't know, ma.
They the police.
I don't like this.
Ma.
I don't.
[SIGH.]
That poor girl.
Ma, you are not helping the situation.
I'm sorry.
That poor child.
- Ma! - What? Are you talking about Ruth? She's been through so much.
What about your granddaughter? What is she going through right now? I'm worried about her, too.
Just because I'm thinking about one don't mean I ain't thinking about the other.
Yeah, okay.
Don't you sit there and act like that girl's death didn't bother you.
It didn't.
I'm relieved.
Don't you say that.
Do you not see all the trouble that she's caused? Yeah, but she still didn't deserve to die like a dog on the street.
Mom, I just want to find Callie.
Okay? I know.
Lord, I do, too.
[SIREN WAILING.]
We need to clear out the store, ladies.
- Store's closed.
- What's going on? - Today, ladies.
- Would you step this way, please? Okay.
This looks official.
Must be Hunter.
Oh.
Hi.
Ma'am, would you mind stepping back, please? Yes.
Of course.
[SETS MIRROR DOWN.]
First Lady.
Yes.
The First Lady.
What brings you to my store? Well, I have been told that I'm a bit Flashy.
Isn't that right, Lilly? Well, I don't believe that.
Well, thank you.
Can you help me, dear? Yes.
Of course you can.
I want to look Like you.
Yes, ma'am.
Lilly, would you please grab me a few things to try on, please? - Yes.
- I just love your taste.
Gladly.
Thank you.
So, what would you have me wear? I mean, I'm just so humbled that you would come to my store.
I mean, my goodness.
Yes, and I'm humbled that you think that you can my husband in the White House and I not know it.
Goodness.
I don't Oh, I hope your lips are better at blowing than they are at lying.
I really like this.
Where's your dressing room, dear? It's back there.
Show me.
Please.
Right this way.
Okay.
I'll hang this for you.
Alright.
And I'll just let you get dressed.
No, bitch.
[CLATTER.]
[DENISE GRUNTING, SHRIEKING.]
Hey, is everything all right? - Ma'am! Ma'am, ma'am! - Get the hell out of here.
Get the hell out of here.
[VICTORIA AND DENISE GRUNTING, SHRIEKING.]
What is going on in there? Ma'am, please.
[VICTORIA AND DENISE GRUNTING, SHOUTING.]
Tacky Yo.
Sir.
Hey.
What are you doing here? Just took the day off.
- What? - Yeah.
You never do that.
I know.
I was worried about Callie.
- Oh, God.
- What did the police say? It's bad.
What is it? Ruth is dead.
What? We got there.
They described her.
They asked me about a tattoo.
What? They had a Jane Doe.
It was her.
So, what happened to her? Stabbed to death.
Oh, damn.
Hey, did you talk to Sam yet? Yeah.
He said he's gonna try to help.
- Oh, good.
- Try to help? Dad, this is my daughter we're talking about here.
And our grandbaby.
He will help.
Really, dad? 'Cause it seem like nobody here cares for Callie except for me.
- Don't do that, Barry.
- Hey, that's not fair.
- Look, I gotta go.
- Where you going? To try to look for my daughter.
- I'll go with you.
- No! - Son.
- Dad, I am literally just going to look for her.
- Okay.
- All right.
[ENGINE STARTS.]
This is all my fault.
Oh, no, baby, don't start.
It is.
I you know, I won't start.
But you apologize to me.
Apologize? For lying to me.
About what? Richard, why are you here? Hey, babe, tell you about it later.
- Richard.
- Please, please, just let me think about it.
Okay.
I promise.
I'll tell you.
Well, while you thinking about that, I hate to add this.
The police were asking Barry a lot of questions.
Why? About what? Yeah, about where he was last night.
Why? I think they think he might have - something to do with it.
- Oh, no.
No.
Oh, no, he's hiding something He's like they asked him if he was here and he was he was gone.
I was with him, so I know he didn't do anything to hurt her.
You were with him the whole time? - Yes.
- Richard Baby Can you just go make me some lunch? I'm starving.
Yes.
And then you tell me everything.
Okay.
[SIREN WAILING.]
Do you know why I brought you here? To go shopping with you.
No, dear.
I brought you here so that you could understand who I am.
Yes.
Of course.
I am a lady.
Yes, ma'am, you are.
And I have suffered and fought to no end to be in this position, and I will not let some two-bit whore ruin it.
That girl was seeing my husband.
I'm sorry.
And your husband is aware of that.
- No, I don't think he - There's no need for you to say anything.
Your husband is chief of staff and I need an ally.
Can I count on you? Yes.
Of course.
If you know of anything, will you tell me? Anything? If you know of my husband with any whores, will you tell me? Yes.
Of course.
And I will do the same for you.
Well, my husband is faithful, so [VICTORIA LAUGHS.]
You're a riot.
Am I missing something? Honey, no man is faithful.
They just haven't been caught.
Well, I beg to differ.
Ooh, and she goes to bat for him.
For him I will.
He is a wonderful man.
One that I don't deserve.
So, you cheat.
- No.
- You're lying.
- I do not.
- Oh, darling.
If you're going to be in politics, you had better start lying better.
I am not lying.
And if you're going to convince your husband that you're not lying, then you had better work on holding a poker face or exercising your throat.
- Ma'am, I'm - No.
I'm done talking to you.
Thank you.
All right.
Have a good day.
And here you go.
What's that? It's lunch.
I'm good.
See, now, come on, it's your favorite.
It's it's from that vegan place, like, 40 minutes away.
Kareem I'm trying to make peace.
Thank you.
And I'm sorry about earlier.
I shouldn't have gotten into your business.
I'm-I'm sorry, too.
You sure you're okay? Yeah, just There's just a lot going on right now, but I'm I'm ok.
Okay.
This is really sweet.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Hey, you know you can always talk to me if you ever need to get something off your chest.
I appreciate that.
I mean it.
Okay.
Um, well, hmm.
You might want to mean it with her.
Hey, baby.
Hey, baby! Oh, thank you.
- Brought you lunch.
- Thank you.
Mm.
Sweetheart, thank you.
You shouldn't have.
How are you? I'm good.
- Good.
- You see Sharon? Yeah, I see her.
Hi, Sharon.
Hey.
I saw Barry the other day.
Are you two good? Yeah.
He's good.
Baby, can we put these flyers up? Huh? Oh.
We're having a vigil for the poor man who got shot in his house.
Yeah, yeah.
Of course.
Thanks.
Of course.
Love you.
Love you, too.
[KNOCKING ON DOOR.]
Hey.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Have you heard? Oh.
About the tasing? Yes.
Yeah.
I feel bad for these kids.
Do you? In a weird way, yeah.
Well, baby.
I don't know.
Look, what are we going to do about Richard's job? Ah, yeah.
Um, I'm talking to the chief of staff to help him get his job back.
I don't even know what to do about this.
Yeah.
I know.
Look, babe.
I saw the first daughter taking selfies.
What? Naked ones.
What the hell? She's out of control, Sam.
Okay, okay.
Oh, and the son? I need you to watch him around Jean.
I didn't see anything when I I know you didn't see anything when you went up there, but I need you to watch him.
I don't like any of these people.
You? All right, well, I'll see you at home.
- Okay.
- I'm gonna stop by and check on Richard and Nancy.
Oh, well, don't tell her.
I don't think she knows.
I won't.
I won't tell her.
Okay.
I love you.
- Love you, too.
Bye.
- All right.
May I help you, sir? Is this where all the staff comes in and out? Yes.
Yes, it is.
If you like, we can arrange a tour.
No, I I prefer exploring on my own.
Yes, sir.
Oh, where do the full-time maids live? They live with the butlers.
- Coed? - Yes.
They all live in the same dorm.
Oh, okay.
I see.
Is there anything you need, sir? No, thanks.
You know he's gonna know you lied to him.
And I don't care.
You watch that sneaky, little son of a bitch.
For sure.
I'll see you later.
- Love you.
- Later.
Okay.
That's there.
Okay.
[REFRIGERATOR DOOR CLOSES.]
She was stabbed to death.
She had a 7-inch kitchen knife buried in her chest.
Lord Jesus.
No.
Next on "The Oval" How far do you think you would go for that baby? - All the way.
- Don't you just love how they love each other, honey? I really do.
You're not happy with him.
What's he doing to make you like this? I don't even understand why we're having this exchange right now.
Because I still love you, Sharon.
I just want to do my job.
Okay, then do it with a cabinet member.
I want you.
What would you give me if I could get you out of here? - You can't.
- I can.
America.
Yeah, they hate you.
They think you're cold and snotty and a brat, but mostly just a straight-up bitch.

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