Run (2020) s01e06 Episode Script
Tell
1
- Come on!
- Let's get her.
RUBY RICHARDSON:
You think she went in there?
- BILLY: I hope not.
- Let's go.
Hello?
They could take my career away from me.
- Fiona, just give me my money.
- You can't take this.
- No, what are you doing?
- BILLY: No, no!
- Get the bag, get the bag.
- (Fiona screams)
- Oh.
- Oh.
(phone ringing)
- (SOBS) Laurence.
- Ruby, what is happening?
- Uh
- Are you with him? Billy?
Um no.
LAURENCE RICHARDSON: You are
at a yoga retreat in Malibu, right?
Yes.
LAURENCE: I'm gonna come and get you.
RUBY: I need you to go with me now.
Could you take us
to the nearest station?
Hello. If you put this on
- Thanks.
- I'll give you guys a ride.
Oh, my God. I can't find my phone!
We have to go back for it.
(insects chirping)
RUBY: Was that light on before?
Yeah
Okay.
Okay.
(birds cawing)
- You don't have to come with me
- Thanks.
- (sighs) For fuck's sake.
- BILLY: Good luck!
♪
(heavy breathing)
Oh shit!
♪
- Did you get it?
- Aaah!
- Sorry!
- For fuck's sake!
- Why would you do that!
- Shh, shh!
- Did you get it? Did you get it?
- Yes!
Okay. Shh. Let's go.
I think we should keep
off the main road, okay?
RUBY: Jesus Christ!
♪
(both panting)
I think we should call the police.
We will.
Now?
I just I feel like
the sooner we make a call,
- the better, you know?
- I said we will.
I-I just feel like we
should call them now.
Let's, let's just
get through here first.
- W-what's going on?
- Well
Well, why would we call the cops
if we've done nothing wrong?
Why wouldn't we call the cops
if we've done nothing wrong?
Okay, look, you know, we-we made a plan,
and you agreed to it,
and it did not involve cops,
so let's get through these woods.
Let's find a bar,
let's have a fuckin' drink.
- Wait, no.
- And let's get the fuck out of here!
Wait, you wanna go to a bar?
- I need a bathroom.
- Just go in the fuckin' woods!
- No, I need a proper bathroom.
- I don't care.
This is a small town,
Ruby, people will see you.
Well, I don't care who sees me!
I'm innocent, and I have my period!
- Fuck, okay. Okay.
- (scoffs)
(sighs) Oh, fuck.
I'm sorry.
("Big Yellow Taxi" by
Joni Mitchell playing on radio)
(cuts engine)
With a pink hotel, a boutique ♪
And a swinging hot spot ♪
Don't it always seem to go ♪
That you don't know what
you've got till it's gone ♪
They paved paradise,
put up a parking lot ♪
Shoo-bop-bop-bop ♪
Shoo-bop-bop-bop ♪
- (knocking)
- WOMAN: Daniel?
They took all the trees,
put 'em in a tree museum ♪
Daniel!
(knocking)
I got your mac and cheese!
- Don't it always seem to go ♪
- (knocking)
That you don't know what
you've got till it's gone ♪
I'll leave it on the porch, okay?
- (pan clatters)
- They paved paradise ♪
Put up a parking lot ♪
Shoo-bop-bop-bop ♪
They paved paradise,
and put up a parking lot ♪
Shoo-bop-bop-bop ♪
- Is it better?
- (groans)
(sighs) If I start rustling,
don't ask questions.
(laughs softly)
(snort)
- What was your plan?
- (sighs) Geez.
I reckon just keeping
going till we hit a road.
No, with, uh
with Fiona.
She said you had plans.
Just business plans.
She, uh, she thought
(soft rustling)
she thought, um
I can actually hear rustling.
Did you use leaves?
I need you to tell me
what happened in there.
What do you mean?
What happened to her?
What do you mean?
I didn't see what happened.
- I just mean that
- Okay.
BILLY: Uh, okay, yeah.
Fiona threw the bag out the window
- and then she stepped out after it.
- Right.
- I saw that bit.
- Oh, you saw that bit.
Did you? Right, sorry.
It's the bit after
where she fell to her death
that you're interested in.
That's the bit you wanna hear about.
- No, I
- No, absolutely, Ruby! Let's go over it.
I know I enjoy talking about it.
So, Fiona must've seen the hay bale
- and decided to give me a fright, I guess.
- Okay.
Or something, right?
Yeah, so I grabbed her wrist
to pull her back in,
and she screamed,
and then she lifted her foot
to get back in, I think,
and she, uh, she slipped and fell.
- Just "she slipped"?
- Or, possibly, she jumped. I
Were you holding
her wrist at this point?
What are you accusing me of?
- I don't know.
- Do you think I murdered her?
I didn't say that.
There's one right
answer to that question.
Do you seriously think
I'm the sort of person
to push someone out of a fuckin' window?
No, I'd hope not
- but
- Good. "But"?
But I don't know.
- (sighs) I haven't seen you for 15 years.
- (sniffs) Mm.
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah. Okay.
No, you're right. You're right.
Yeah, who knows what I'm capable of?
I'm probably capable of
all sorts of nasty shit.
There is one thing that I know
that I'm not capable of though.
There's one thing I know
that I would never do,
and that is to have two children
and then walk away from them
to go and fuck
an ex-boyfriend on a train.
I wouldn't do that.
And I'm the violent one?
(screams)
- BILLY: Apologize!
- RUBY: I will not!
- Apologize for that!
- (shrieking)
No! No, no, no, no, this is
not your turn to freak out!
This is my freak out time!
My business partner is lying
on a fuckin' spike back there!
My career is over
'cause I made a man kill himself!
My girlfriend has got
a secret fuckin' family,
and now I'm running away from
what's gonna look like a crime scene
'cause you don't wanna go to the police!
I didn't say that I didn't
wanna go to the police!
I said I didn't wanna go to the police
until I'd had a fucking drink.
I'm actually very happy to
talk to the police, thanks.
- (distant siren wailing)
- (Ruby whimpers)
(siren blares)
- (officer sniffs)
- (radio chatter)
She's from out of town?
Best guess, she's from out of state.
Okay.
No car.
Must've walked or hitched.
Somehow knew Daniel Gober,
or didn't.
Then pitched up at Daniel's house
and fell, or didn't, out of that window.
- FEMALE OFFICER: Wow.
- MALE OFFICER: Yeah.
This is big.
Maybe it was a farming accident?
I don't think so.
- I mean, she's not dressed like a farmer.
- Yeah.
Well, there was always something
weird about Daniel Gober.
- These are suspicious circumstances.
- Yeah.
(groans)
I wish it wasn't
the final episode tonight.
Oh! I know.
- (laughs)
- It's starting in 45.
Well, we can't do much
until forensics
- Forensics gets here. Exactly.
- Yeah.
I mean, how long is that gonna be?
I don't know.
I never called them before.
We should, uh, probably cordon it off.
Yeah. You do it.
No, you do it.
- No, you do it.
- No, you do it.
(sighs) Fine.
Someone should visit
the woman that reported this.
- Okay.
- Good luck.
But if you text me and tell
me who gets voted out again,
I swear you're a dead man.
Yeah, got it.
BILLY: Ruby!
(animals calling)
Ruby.
Ruby?
- I'm sorry I slapped you
- Oh, Jesus! Ruby!
You did that on purpose!
But, I have not abandoned my kids.
Well, you have.
Will you just shut up?
Shut up! You don't know anything!
You have no idea what my life was like!
I would imagine quite
middle class and boring.
Yeah, exactly!
- You fucking asshole!
- What are you doing?
God!
I just needed to take one minute
when I wasn't the machine.
Yes, I'm lucky. Yes, I'm grateful.
And yes, I'm guilty about
every single fucking thing I do.
I'm haunted by being
a bad mom and a bad wife,
but I am those things.
And I'm also
a brilliant mom and a brilliant wife!
I know that my life before
Laurence and the kids
wasn't interesting
and I wasn't even happy,
but still, I didn't think
that I would have to hand it over.
I don't know what happened,
but suddenly,
I was expected to just
hand my life over.
Suddenly, it belonged to other people,
two of whom (panting)
are tiny and adorable.
But they have no idea what
they have taken from me!
(panting)
And I'm so scared that my
unhappiness will hurt them.
And I just wanted to be seen.
And after fucking years
of trying to do it the right way,
it seems that the most effective
method that I have found
is to disappear.
(panting)
I'm glad you disappeared to me.
(sighs)
(kissing)
(kissing, panting)
BILLY: When I saw that
picture on your phone
- it broke my heart.
- You can't be upset with me
- that I have kids.
- I'm not upset that you have kids.
I'm upset you don't have my kids.
Oh.
I didn't want ginger kids.
(laughs)
- (laughs)
- BILLY: What the fuck?
What the fuck (laughing)
(Ruby giggling)
(wheezing laughter)
I wanted your kids, too.
But, you didn't.
You literally didn't.
(scoffs) We were so young, Billy.
You just got rid of it.
You didn't tell me.
I would've wanted it.
(sighs)
You didn't know what you wanted.
Neither of us did.
If we go to the police,
I will lose them.
You didn't do anything wrong.
If we go to the police,
Laurence will find out that I was here
with you,
and I will lose them.
Jesus.
- The things we do for a shag.
- (silent laughter)
(exhales)
(sighs)
Where are we going?
(sighs)
We're gonna go and get you a drink,
and I'm gonna go to the police
'cause I have to do the right thing.
♪
You were never there.
(sighs)
(gravel crunching)
(police radio chatter)
(sniffs)
- (birdsong doorbell)
- (clears throat)
Uh, evening, ma'am.
Uh, have you, um
Did you call the police tonight, ma'am?
- Yeah, I did.
- Uh, I'm I'm, uh,
Chief Deputy Sheriff, uh, Babe Cloud.
I'm, uh, instigating, uh,
a possible murder case
that's connected to
Daniel Gober. I mean,
one, one Daniel Gober.
Do you know that
gentle gentle Gober?
- (stammering)
- Wanna come in?
Yes, please.
(door squeaking)
- I'm sorry about the mess.
- No, no.
- Gotta get my little buddies in the icebox.
- CLOUD: Little buddies?
Squirrels, woodchuck, a deer.
CLOUD: Did you, uh, kill all of these?
Mm. But only in self-defense.
This guy was a real
vicious little asshole.
(quiet chuckle)
- Oh.
- Made a friend?
He's, uh, watching me.
- Through his glass eyes?
- From his soul.
Oh, the limbs aren't supposed to bend.
They actually bend easier
the more you move 'em.
Do you wanna sit down?
Oh, uh, I'm okay.
Uh, it's the vest. It's just
hard for me to sit comfortably.
Do you wanna take it off?
Uh, I can't do it on my own.
Ryan usually
- (Velcro tearing)
- Oh, wow! Thank you.
- Okay.
- Uh, let's
Uh
Oh.
Just gonna use this notepad.
(plastic crinkling)
Um
Did you know Mr. Gober well?
He brings me roadkill, and I
make him mac and cheese.
Is he okay?
Um, we haven't been
able to locate him yet.
He didn't do it.
Okay. Um,
just writing that down.
Um, does Daniel have a girlfriend?
- No.
- No.
And do you have a girlfriend?
No.
- Do you have a girlfriend?
- No.
No
If Daniel's hiding,
it's because he's scared.
Not because he did it.
Did you see anything unusual
when you brought the mac and cheese
to Mr. Gober's?
Well, there was a woman on a spike.
Yeah, uh, before or after.
Um, did you see anything or anyone?
- Well, I picked up a badger around 7:00.
- Oh.
And then I gave a couple
of hikers a lift to the station.
- Can I see the badger?
- Oh, sure.
- She's not ready.
- Uh, no it was a joke.
- Oh! (laughs)
- (laughs) The hikers.
- Oh yeah, the hikers.
- Now
do you remember anything
about the hikers?
Uh
Well, there was a man and a woman.
Uh, he was shivering,
so I gave him my coat.
I have a slot at the Thirsty Cactus.
Can we do this there?
We can have a drink.
- Um, probably
- Great! Give me one second.
(text chimes, phone buzzes)
Goddamn it, Ryan!
BILLY: You need to head the other way.
You shouldn't be following me.
- People will see us together.
- Listen
- Hey.
- No, no, no! Wait, wait, listen. Um
(panting)
- Let's call it in anonymously.
- No.
(desperate laugh)
Wait! Just, just, just
- Hey.
- Wait, no, no, no! Sit down! Wait, wait,
gimme a second! Let's talk about this.
Think about your career.
Ruby, two people have died
in a week 'cause of my career.
It's hardly an advert
for a fuckin' life coach.
You know what? They were
both on their own journey!
Are you quoting me now?
Oh, no, no. I thought that
was just a cliché thing to say.
(sighs) Jesus Christ.
What if they don't think
it was an accident?
What if they think that you did it?
- Yeah, but what if I did do it though?
- But you didn't!
I-I didn't push her, right?
But, I
I did let her go.
What?
She was
she was fuckin' screaming at me.
She was saying, "Let go, let go,
fucking let go of me." And I
Well
♪
- That's not wrong.
- Isn't it?
What was I thinking when I did
it though? Did I want her to die?
- Did I know she was gonna die?
- No!
I let go of her fuckin' wrist, Ruby!
- I let her go!
- You didn't know!
We are the only ones
who know what happened.
If I don't go and tell the truth now,
I'm gonna look like a suspect.
I'm I'm linked to her.
I-I puked all over that place.
I-I have to go and tell them
it was an accident
before they think that I ran, okay?
Just
- Billy
- I know, I know, I know.
I know what's at stake for you.
It's your choice what you do now,
but we're gonna have to just
deal with our shit at some point.
Okay? I-I let her go.
I did that.
You did leave your husband.
You did
start an affair with me,
and that's the truth.
If you ask me, at some point,
we're just gonna have
to tell the fucking truth,
and deal with the fucking consequences
before they bite us in the fucking ass.
I mean, I can't blame it.
You got such a nice ass.
- (laughs)
- Something's gonna bite it.
♪
I'm not doin' it to be brave, okay?
I'm doin' it 'cause I'm scared.
Okay.
Yeah, okay.
I'll do it, too.
(heavy breathing)
("I Will Always Love You"
karaoke playing)
(voice wavering): I hope ♪
Life treats you kind ♪
(bar chatter)
And I hope you have all ♪
You dreamed of ♪
Wish you joy ♪
(phone buzzing)
- Ryan?
- RYAN(on phone): Where you been?
- Yeah, I'm doing the interview.
- Where, her house?
- Thirsty Cactus.
- The bar, the Thirsty Cactus?
- Yeah, well, she had a slot.
- Okay. Well, we found a footprint.
- Oh, okay.
- Yeah, size 10.
Good. I-I'll ask her after she's
- sings.
- Is that her?
- No.
- Let me listen.
- Come on!
- Okay, fine.
(singing off-key):
Will always love you ♪
RYAN: I can't hear anything.
You're making this up.
No, she is singing. She's just
She's just quiet.
RYAN: Okay, well, ask
her about the footprint.
- CLOUD: I gotta go.
- BARTENDER: What can I get you?
- BILLY: Two beers, please.
- RUBY: Two tequilas, please.
Love you ♪
And I will always ♪
Love you ♪
To telling the truth.
- The truth.
- (glasses clink)
I will always ♪
Love ♪
You ♪
(sighs)
I will always love you.
I'll always love you, too.
- (chuckles)
- (clink)
Always ♪
Love ♪
Bathroom. Get another one.
You ♪
Have you got any money?
(laughs)
Oh my God.
- (applause)
- (microphone feedback)
Thanks.
- EMCEE: Great to nearly hear you again.
- Thank you.
EMCEE: Laurel, everybody.
How about we take a short break?
You didn't have to stay for that.
Well, I, um,
I had a bunch more
questions to ask you, so
I get louder every week.
It's just good for me to do
something in front of people.
I spend a lot of time with dead animals.
I thought you were just won
Um
What size are your feet?
- This to do with Daniel?
- Oh, I-I can't tell you
- Or are you gonna buy me shoes?
- (laughing) No!
No, I am not gonna
- buy you anything.
- What'd you find?
I-I can't tell you that.
Well, a-a footprint. Uh
So, if you could just tell me, uh
- what size your
- So you can eliminate me?
- I can't
- Do you think I did it?
I I ca No.
- But if you tell me your shoe
- Eight.
Thank you.
Eight.
Eight
And then if there's anything
else you could tell me about
the two people that you met.
Yeah, she she had a pretty name.
Like a jewel or something.
I-I can't remember.
- That's all I got.
- Okay.
A needy blonde and a
guy in a woman's coat.
Um
Thank you.
- So, you off duty?
- Um
Yeah, I guess. Yeah.
What do you want?
Well, seeing as you won't
buy me a drink, it's on me.
- You wanna have a drink with me?
- Sure.
Okay. But I would like
to buy you the-the drink.
(laughs)
- CLOUD: Oh, hey, Lottie.
- Oh, hey! Deputy Cloud!
- (bar chatter)
- (music playing)
- (sighs)
- There's a sheriffy-looking person over there.
That's convenient.
You, uh,
you okay down there?
You were gone a while.
Found this.
I was getting all sentimental,
looking up where we'd be now
if we were still on it.
Where would we be?
The next town.
Really?
Thought we'd be further along than that.
Uh, it's on a a stopover.
They just
wait for, like, six hours.
- Our train is, like, one town away?
- Yep. (laughs)
- Just sittin' there?
- Yep.
I mean, if we got on it now
(laughs) you know,
it'd be like we never got off.
We could get your coat.
- I-I do love that fucking coat.
- I know.
(both laugh)
I think we should get to Union Station.
Like we always said we would.
- That's the only promise we made.
- We said we were gonna
You know, we can call
them from the train.
That sheriff's coming over.
Why are you doing this?
If we don't get to LA, we end here.
I don't wanna end here.
Run.
Don't say that unless you mean it.
("Born to Run" playing on karaoke)
Run.
WOMAN (singing):
Of a runaway American dream ♪
At night, she rides
through mansions of glory ♪
In suicide machines ♪
Sprung from cages out on Highway 9 ♪
I, uh, changed my mind.
I'd like a juice, if that's okay.
Yeah, two juices.
Oh, baby, this town ♪
Rips the bones from your back ♪
It's a death trap ♪
It's a suicide rap ♪
We gotta get out while we're young ♪
'Cause tramps like us ♪
Baby, we were born to run ♪
♪
Oh, the highway's jammed
with broken heroes ♪
On a last-chance power drive ♪
Everybody's out on the run tonight ♪
But there's no place left to hide ♪
Together, Wendy, we can
live with the sadness ♪
I'll love you with all the madness ♪
In my soul ♪
Oh, someday, babe, I don't know when ♪
We're gonna get to that place ♪
Where we really wanna go ♪
And we'll walk in the sun ♪
But till then tramps like us ♪
Baby, we were born to run ♪
Oh, tramps like us ♪
Baby, we were born to run ♪
Whoa, tramps like us ♪
Baby, we were born to run ♪
♪
BILLY JOHNSON: This whole trip.
It'll only be worth it
if you admit you're the love of my life.
You idiot.
I'm a sentimental idiot.
I'm not stupid, Ruby.
I know what you think of me.
Go on then.
- (Train horn bellows)
- Get 'em.
RUBY RICHARDSON: That night.
I had no idea you were
capable of something like that.
Whoever this is, where is Ruby?
Laurence, isn't gonna take you back.
I want you to choose me.
I've decided.
- Come on!
- Let's get her.
RUBY RICHARDSON:
You think she went in there?
- BILLY: I hope not.
- Let's go.
Hello?
They could take my career away from me.
- Fiona, just give me my money.
- You can't take this.
- No, what are you doing?
- BILLY: No, no!
- Get the bag, get the bag.
- (Fiona screams)
- Oh.
- Oh.
(phone ringing)
- (SOBS) Laurence.
- Ruby, what is happening?
- Uh
- Are you with him? Billy?
Um no.
LAURENCE RICHARDSON: You are
at a yoga retreat in Malibu, right?
Yes.
LAURENCE: I'm gonna come and get you.
RUBY: I need you to go with me now.
Could you take us
to the nearest station?
Hello. If you put this on
- Thanks.
- I'll give you guys a ride.
Oh, my God. I can't find my phone!
We have to go back for it.
(insects chirping)
RUBY: Was that light on before?
Yeah
Okay.
Okay.
(birds cawing)
- You don't have to come with me
- Thanks.
- (sighs) For fuck's sake.
- BILLY: Good luck!
♪
(heavy breathing)
Oh shit!
♪
- Did you get it?
- Aaah!
- Sorry!
- For fuck's sake!
- Why would you do that!
- Shh, shh!
- Did you get it? Did you get it?
- Yes!
Okay. Shh. Let's go.
I think we should keep
off the main road, okay?
RUBY: Jesus Christ!
♪
(both panting)
I think we should call the police.
We will.
Now?
I just I feel like
the sooner we make a call,
- the better, you know?
- I said we will.
I-I just feel like we
should call them now.
Let's, let's just
get through here first.
- W-what's going on?
- Well
Well, why would we call the cops
if we've done nothing wrong?
Why wouldn't we call the cops
if we've done nothing wrong?
Okay, look, you know, we-we made a plan,
and you agreed to it,
and it did not involve cops,
so let's get through these woods.
Let's find a bar,
let's have a fuckin' drink.
- Wait, no.
- And let's get the fuck out of here!
Wait, you wanna go to a bar?
- I need a bathroom.
- Just go in the fuckin' woods!
- No, I need a proper bathroom.
- I don't care.
This is a small town,
Ruby, people will see you.
Well, I don't care who sees me!
I'm innocent, and I have my period!
- Fuck, okay. Okay.
- (scoffs)
(sighs) Oh, fuck.
I'm sorry.
("Big Yellow Taxi" by
Joni Mitchell playing on radio)
(cuts engine)
With a pink hotel, a boutique ♪
And a swinging hot spot ♪
Don't it always seem to go ♪
That you don't know what
you've got till it's gone ♪
They paved paradise,
put up a parking lot ♪
Shoo-bop-bop-bop ♪
Shoo-bop-bop-bop ♪
- (knocking)
- WOMAN: Daniel?
They took all the trees,
put 'em in a tree museum ♪
Daniel!
(knocking)
I got your mac and cheese!
- Don't it always seem to go ♪
- (knocking)
That you don't know what
you've got till it's gone ♪
I'll leave it on the porch, okay?
- (pan clatters)
- They paved paradise ♪
Put up a parking lot ♪
Shoo-bop-bop-bop ♪
They paved paradise,
and put up a parking lot ♪
Shoo-bop-bop-bop ♪
- Is it better?
- (groans)
(sighs) If I start rustling,
don't ask questions.
(laughs softly)
(snort)
- What was your plan?
- (sighs) Geez.
I reckon just keeping
going till we hit a road.
No, with, uh
with Fiona.
She said you had plans.
Just business plans.
She, uh, she thought
(soft rustling)
she thought, um
I can actually hear rustling.
Did you use leaves?
I need you to tell me
what happened in there.
What do you mean?
What happened to her?
What do you mean?
I didn't see what happened.
- I just mean that
- Okay.
BILLY: Uh, okay, yeah.
Fiona threw the bag out the window
- and then she stepped out after it.
- Right.
- I saw that bit.
- Oh, you saw that bit.
Did you? Right, sorry.
It's the bit after
where she fell to her death
that you're interested in.
That's the bit you wanna hear about.
- No, I
- No, absolutely, Ruby! Let's go over it.
I know I enjoy talking about it.
So, Fiona must've seen the hay bale
- and decided to give me a fright, I guess.
- Okay.
Or something, right?
Yeah, so I grabbed her wrist
to pull her back in,
and she screamed,
and then she lifted her foot
to get back in, I think,
and she, uh, she slipped and fell.
- Just "she slipped"?
- Or, possibly, she jumped. I
Were you holding
her wrist at this point?
What are you accusing me of?
- I don't know.
- Do you think I murdered her?
I didn't say that.
There's one right
answer to that question.
Do you seriously think
I'm the sort of person
to push someone out of a fuckin' window?
No, I'd hope not
- but
- Good. "But"?
But I don't know.
- (sighs) I haven't seen you for 15 years.
- (sniffs) Mm.
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah. Okay.
No, you're right. You're right.
Yeah, who knows what I'm capable of?
I'm probably capable of
all sorts of nasty shit.
There is one thing that I know
that I'm not capable of though.
There's one thing I know
that I would never do,
and that is to have two children
and then walk away from them
to go and fuck
an ex-boyfriend on a train.
I wouldn't do that.
And I'm the violent one?
(screams)
- BILLY: Apologize!
- RUBY: I will not!
- Apologize for that!
- (shrieking)
No! No, no, no, no, this is
not your turn to freak out!
This is my freak out time!
My business partner is lying
on a fuckin' spike back there!
My career is over
'cause I made a man kill himself!
My girlfriend has got
a secret fuckin' family,
and now I'm running away from
what's gonna look like a crime scene
'cause you don't wanna go to the police!
I didn't say that I didn't
wanna go to the police!
I said I didn't wanna go to the police
until I'd had a fucking drink.
I'm actually very happy to
talk to the police, thanks.
- (distant siren wailing)
- (Ruby whimpers)
(siren blares)
- (officer sniffs)
- (radio chatter)
She's from out of town?
Best guess, she's from out of state.
Okay.
No car.
Must've walked or hitched.
Somehow knew Daniel Gober,
or didn't.
Then pitched up at Daniel's house
and fell, or didn't, out of that window.
- FEMALE OFFICER: Wow.
- MALE OFFICER: Yeah.
This is big.
Maybe it was a farming accident?
I don't think so.
- I mean, she's not dressed like a farmer.
- Yeah.
Well, there was always something
weird about Daniel Gober.
- These are suspicious circumstances.
- Yeah.
(groans)
I wish it wasn't
the final episode tonight.
Oh! I know.
- (laughs)
- It's starting in 45.
Well, we can't do much
until forensics
- Forensics gets here. Exactly.
- Yeah.
I mean, how long is that gonna be?
I don't know.
I never called them before.
We should, uh, probably cordon it off.
Yeah. You do it.
No, you do it.
- No, you do it.
- No, you do it.
(sighs) Fine.
Someone should visit
the woman that reported this.
- Okay.
- Good luck.
But if you text me and tell
me who gets voted out again,
I swear you're a dead man.
Yeah, got it.
BILLY: Ruby!
(animals calling)
Ruby.
Ruby?
- I'm sorry I slapped you
- Oh, Jesus! Ruby!
You did that on purpose!
But, I have not abandoned my kids.
Well, you have.
Will you just shut up?
Shut up! You don't know anything!
You have no idea what my life was like!
I would imagine quite
middle class and boring.
Yeah, exactly!
- You fucking asshole!
- What are you doing?
God!
I just needed to take one minute
when I wasn't the machine.
Yes, I'm lucky. Yes, I'm grateful.
And yes, I'm guilty about
every single fucking thing I do.
I'm haunted by being
a bad mom and a bad wife,
but I am those things.
And I'm also
a brilliant mom and a brilliant wife!
I know that my life before
Laurence and the kids
wasn't interesting
and I wasn't even happy,
but still, I didn't think
that I would have to hand it over.
I don't know what happened,
but suddenly,
I was expected to just
hand my life over.
Suddenly, it belonged to other people,
two of whom (panting)
are tiny and adorable.
But they have no idea what
they have taken from me!
(panting)
And I'm so scared that my
unhappiness will hurt them.
And I just wanted to be seen.
And after fucking years
of trying to do it the right way,
it seems that the most effective
method that I have found
is to disappear.
(panting)
I'm glad you disappeared to me.
(sighs)
(kissing)
(kissing, panting)
BILLY: When I saw that
picture on your phone
- it broke my heart.
- You can't be upset with me
- that I have kids.
- I'm not upset that you have kids.
I'm upset you don't have my kids.
Oh.
I didn't want ginger kids.
(laughs)
- (laughs)
- BILLY: What the fuck?
What the fuck (laughing)
(Ruby giggling)
(wheezing laughter)
I wanted your kids, too.
But, you didn't.
You literally didn't.
(scoffs) We were so young, Billy.
You just got rid of it.
You didn't tell me.
I would've wanted it.
(sighs)
You didn't know what you wanted.
Neither of us did.
If we go to the police,
I will lose them.
You didn't do anything wrong.
If we go to the police,
Laurence will find out that I was here
with you,
and I will lose them.
Jesus.
- The things we do for a shag.
- (silent laughter)
(exhales)
(sighs)
Where are we going?
(sighs)
We're gonna go and get you a drink,
and I'm gonna go to the police
'cause I have to do the right thing.
♪
You were never there.
(sighs)
(gravel crunching)
(police radio chatter)
(sniffs)
- (birdsong doorbell)
- (clears throat)
Uh, evening, ma'am.
Uh, have you, um
Did you call the police tonight, ma'am?
- Yeah, I did.
- Uh, I'm I'm, uh,
Chief Deputy Sheriff, uh, Babe Cloud.
I'm, uh, instigating, uh,
a possible murder case
that's connected to
Daniel Gober. I mean,
one, one Daniel Gober.
Do you know that
gentle gentle Gober?
- (stammering)
- Wanna come in?
Yes, please.
(door squeaking)
- I'm sorry about the mess.
- No, no.
- Gotta get my little buddies in the icebox.
- CLOUD: Little buddies?
Squirrels, woodchuck, a deer.
CLOUD: Did you, uh, kill all of these?
Mm. But only in self-defense.
This guy was a real
vicious little asshole.
(quiet chuckle)
- Oh.
- Made a friend?
He's, uh, watching me.
- Through his glass eyes?
- From his soul.
Oh, the limbs aren't supposed to bend.
They actually bend easier
the more you move 'em.
Do you wanna sit down?
Oh, uh, I'm okay.
Uh, it's the vest. It's just
hard for me to sit comfortably.
Do you wanna take it off?
Uh, I can't do it on my own.
Ryan usually
- (Velcro tearing)
- Oh, wow! Thank you.
- Okay.
- Uh, let's
Uh
Oh.
Just gonna use this notepad.
(plastic crinkling)
Um
Did you know Mr. Gober well?
He brings me roadkill, and I
make him mac and cheese.
Is he okay?
Um, we haven't been
able to locate him yet.
He didn't do it.
Okay. Um,
just writing that down.
Um, does Daniel have a girlfriend?
- No.
- No.
And do you have a girlfriend?
No.
- Do you have a girlfriend?
- No.
No
If Daniel's hiding,
it's because he's scared.
Not because he did it.
Did you see anything unusual
when you brought the mac and cheese
to Mr. Gober's?
Well, there was a woman on a spike.
Yeah, uh, before or after.
Um, did you see anything or anyone?
- Well, I picked up a badger around 7:00.
- Oh.
And then I gave a couple
of hikers a lift to the station.
- Can I see the badger?
- Oh, sure.
- She's not ready.
- Uh, no it was a joke.
- Oh! (laughs)
- (laughs) The hikers.
- Oh yeah, the hikers.
- Now
do you remember anything
about the hikers?
Uh
Well, there was a man and a woman.
Uh, he was shivering,
so I gave him my coat.
I have a slot at the Thirsty Cactus.
Can we do this there?
We can have a drink.
- Um, probably
- Great! Give me one second.
(text chimes, phone buzzes)
Goddamn it, Ryan!
BILLY: You need to head the other way.
You shouldn't be following me.
- People will see us together.
- Listen
- Hey.
- No, no, no! Wait, wait, listen. Um
(panting)
- Let's call it in anonymously.
- No.
(desperate laugh)
Wait! Just, just, just
- Hey.
- Wait, no, no, no! Sit down! Wait, wait,
gimme a second! Let's talk about this.
Think about your career.
Ruby, two people have died
in a week 'cause of my career.
It's hardly an advert
for a fuckin' life coach.
You know what? They were
both on their own journey!
Are you quoting me now?
Oh, no, no. I thought that
was just a cliché thing to say.
(sighs) Jesus Christ.
What if they don't think
it was an accident?
What if they think that you did it?
- Yeah, but what if I did do it though?
- But you didn't!
I-I didn't push her, right?
But, I
I did let her go.
What?
She was
she was fuckin' screaming at me.
She was saying, "Let go, let go,
fucking let go of me." And I
Well
♪
- That's not wrong.
- Isn't it?
What was I thinking when I did
it though? Did I want her to die?
- Did I know she was gonna die?
- No!
I let go of her fuckin' wrist, Ruby!
- I let her go!
- You didn't know!
We are the only ones
who know what happened.
If I don't go and tell the truth now,
I'm gonna look like a suspect.
I'm I'm linked to her.
I-I puked all over that place.
I-I have to go and tell them
it was an accident
before they think that I ran, okay?
Just
- Billy
- I know, I know, I know.
I know what's at stake for you.
It's your choice what you do now,
but we're gonna have to just
deal with our shit at some point.
Okay? I-I let her go.
I did that.
You did leave your husband.
You did
start an affair with me,
and that's the truth.
If you ask me, at some point,
we're just gonna have
to tell the fucking truth,
and deal with the fucking consequences
before they bite us in the fucking ass.
I mean, I can't blame it.
You got such a nice ass.
- (laughs)
- Something's gonna bite it.
♪
I'm not doin' it to be brave, okay?
I'm doin' it 'cause I'm scared.
Okay.
Yeah, okay.
I'll do it, too.
(heavy breathing)
("I Will Always Love You"
karaoke playing)
(voice wavering): I hope ♪
Life treats you kind ♪
(bar chatter)
And I hope you have all ♪
You dreamed of ♪
Wish you joy ♪
(phone buzzing)
- Ryan?
- RYAN(on phone): Where you been?
- Yeah, I'm doing the interview.
- Where, her house?
- Thirsty Cactus.
- The bar, the Thirsty Cactus?
- Yeah, well, she had a slot.
- Okay. Well, we found a footprint.
- Oh, okay.
- Yeah, size 10.
Good. I-I'll ask her after she's
- sings.
- Is that her?
- No.
- Let me listen.
- Come on!
- Okay, fine.
(singing off-key):
Will always love you ♪
RYAN: I can't hear anything.
You're making this up.
No, she is singing. She's just
She's just quiet.
RYAN: Okay, well, ask
her about the footprint.
- CLOUD: I gotta go.
- BARTENDER: What can I get you?
- BILLY: Two beers, please.
- RUBY: Two tequilas, please.
Love you ♪
And I will always ♪
Love you ♪
To telling the truth.
- The truth.
- (glasses clink)
I will always ♪
Love ♪
You ♪
(sighs)
I will always love you.
I'll always love you, too.
- (chuckles)
- (clink)
Always ♪
Love ♪
Bathroom. Get another one.
You ♪
Have you got any money?
(laughs)
Oh my God.
- (applause)
- (microphone feedback)
Thanks.
- EMCEE: Great to nearly hear you again.
- Thank you.
EMCEE: Laurel, everybody.
How about we take a short break?
You didn't have to stay for that.
Well, I, um,
I had a bunch more
questions to ask you, so
I get louder every week.
It's just good for me to do
something in front of people.
I spend a lot of time with dead animals.
I thought you were just won
Um
What size are your feet?
- This to do with Daniel?
- Oh, I-I can't tell you
- Or are you gonna buy me shoes?
- (laughing) No!
No, I am not gonna
- buy you anything.
- What'd you find?
I-I can't tell you that.
Well, a-a footprint. Uh
So, if you could just tell me, uh
- what size your
- So you can eliminate me?
- I can't
- Do you think I did it?
I I ca No.
- But if you tell me your shoe
- Eight.
Thank you.
Eight.
Eight
And then if there's anything
else you could tell me about
the two people that you met.
Yeah, she she had a pretty name.
Like a jewel or something.
I-I can't remember.
- That's all I got.
- Okay.
A needy blonde and a
guy in a woman's coat.
Um
Thank you.
- So, you off duty?
- Um
Yeah, I guess. Yeah.
What do you want?
Well, seeing as you won't
buy me a drink, it's on me.
- You wanna have a drink with me?
- Sure.
Okay. But I would like
to buy you the-the drink.
(laughs)
- CLOUD: Oh, hey, Lottie.
- Oh, hey! Deputy Cloud!
- (bar chatter)
- (music playing)
- (sighs)
- There's a sheriffy-looking person over there.
That's convenient.
You, uh,
you okay down there?
You were gone a while.
Found this.
I was getting all sentimental,
looking up where we'd be now
if we were still on it.
Where would we be?
The next town.
Really?
Thought we'd be further along than that.
Uh, it's on a a stopover.
They just
wait for, like, six hours.
- Our train is, like, one town away?
- Yep. (laughs)
- Just sittin' there?
- Yep.
I mean, if we got on it now
(laughs) you know,
it'd be like we never got off.
We could get your coat.
- I-I do love that fucking coat.
- I know.
(both laugh)
I think we should get to Union Station.
Like we always said we would.
- That's the only promise we made.
- We said we were gonna
You know, we can call
them from the train.
That sheriff's coming over.
Why are you doing this?
If we don't get to LA, we end here.
I don't wanna end here.
Run.
Don't say that unless you mean it.
("Born to Run" playing on karaoke)
Run.
WOMAN (singing):
Of a runaway American dream ♪
At night, she rides
through mansions of glory ♪
In suicide machines ♪
Sprung from cages out on Highway 9 ♪
I, uh, changed my mind.
I'd like a juice, if that's okay.
Yeah, two juices.
Oh, baby, this town ♪
Rips the bones from your back ♪
It's a death trap ♪
It's a suicide rap ♪
We gotta get out while we're young ♪
'Cause tramps like us ♪
Baby, we were born to run ♪
♪
Oh, the highway's jammed
with broken heroes ♪
On a last-chance power drive ♪
Everybody's out on the run tonight ♪
But there's no place left to hide ♪
Together, Wendy, we can
live with the sadness ♪
I'll love you with all the madness ♪
In my soul ♪
Oh, someday, babe, I don't know when ♪
We're gonna get to that place ♪
Where we really wanna go ♪
And we'll walk in the sun ♪
But till then tramps like us ♪
Baby, we were born to run ♪
Oh, tramps like us ♪
Baby, we were born to run ♪
Whoa, tramps like us ♪
Baby, we were born to run ♪
♪
BILLY JOHNSON: This whole trip.
It'll only be worth it
if you admit you're the love of my life.
You idiot.
I'm a sentimental idiot.
I'm not stupid, Ruby.
I know what you think of me.
Go on then.
- (Train horn bellows)
- Get 'em.
RUBY RICHARDSON: That night.
I had no idea you were
capable of something like that.
Whoever this is, where is Ruby?
Laurence, isn't gonna take you back.
I want you to choose me.
I've decided.