Teen Wolf s01e10 Episode Script
Co-Captain
Stiles, get out of there right now.
It's him! He's the Alpha! Get out! NARRATOR: Previously on Teen Wolf You must be Stiles.
That night in the school, I felt utterly weak.
I want to feel stronger than that.
I think I can give you exactly what you want.
I know what you are, McCall.
What? However it is you came to be what you are, you're gonna get it for me, too.
Are you breaking up with me? In preparation for some big changes, I've decided to drop some of the dead weight in my Iife.
Every choice that I made, everything I did, every single thing was to make sure that she was safe! (CHEERS AND APPLAUSE) (ROCK MUSIC) ALL: (CHANTING) State, State, State, State, State, State! (WHOOPING) Stiles.
Stiles.
Stiles! Has anyone seen Stiles? Stiles! Has anyone seen Stiles? State, State, State, State, State, State, State, State, State, State, State, State! (GIGGLES) You were pretty awesome out there.
Thanks.
You, too.
I mean, that's not what I meant.
No, no, I, um, did some pretty awesome cheering.
You can thank me.
You did? Totally.
I went from, "Go, team, go," to "Defense, defense," without a breath.
I brought my A-game.
State, State, State, State, State, State, State State, State, State, State, State, State State, State, State, State! (LAUGHS MOCKINGLY) Isn't that just heartbreaking? Gosh, I bet it causes a Iot of sleepless nights.
You give me what I want, and I'II help you get her back.
What? Well, three days makes it just in time for the winter formal.
Uh, think about you taking her instead of me.
And also think about all the things you're able to do to get her out of some tight Iittle dress by the end of the night.
See how this could work out for everybody? (WHISPERS) Three days, McCall.
Have fun.
(BACKGROUND CHATTER) By the way, McCall Apology accepted.
I didn't apologize.
Every time you got the ball tonight, you passed it to me.
(CHUCKLES) Every time I passed the ball to you, you scored.
Apology accepted.
Danny? (OMINOUS MUSIC) (CLICK) (CLICK) What the hell Oh! Thank God! Where the hell have you been? Do you have any idea what's been going on? I really don't get Iacrosse.
It was you When I was in high school, we played basketball.
There's a real sport.
Still, I read somewhere that Iacrosse comes from Native American tribes and that they played it to resolve conflict.
Do I have that right? Well I have a Iittle conflict of my own to resolve, Scott.
But I need your help to do it.
I'm not helping you kill people.
Well, I don't want to kill all of them.
Just the responsible ones.
And that doesn't have to include AIIison.
You're on his side? Are you forgetting the part where he killed your sister? It was a mistake.
What? -It happens.
-PETER: Scott I think you're getting the wrong impression of us.
We really just want to help you reach your full potential.
By killing my friends.
Sometimes the people closest to you can be the ones holding you back the most.
If they're holding me back from becoming a psychotic nut job Iike you I'm okay with that.
Maybe You could try and see things From my perspective.
(GRUNTING) (GROANING) (GRUNTING) (BREATHING HEAVILY) Aah! (GROWLS) Aah! (SCREAMING) (GROWLING) (SCREAMING) Peter? (GASPS) Dude, we have a huge problem.
Trust me I know.
(HELP ME CLOSE MY EYESPLAYING) Help me close my eyes I don't want to see what this day was like Help me close my eyes I want to sleep without dreaming 'Cause I need them to be true I want to hide but trees are falling down I want to hide but mountains are melting I want to hide but trees are falling down To hide Help me close my eyes I want to hide Help me close my eyes (GARAGE DOOR CLATTERS) CHRIS: It hasn't been an issue since we Iived here.
AII I'm saying is that firing those things so close by is bound to draw some attention.
These things have saved my Iife more than once, and I know how to be inconspicuous when I need to.
This coming from a man whose preferred weapon is a crossbow.
You know these extra skills are something you could be teaching your daughter.
Not yet.
Ever? CHRIS: Not yet.
You coming? Yeah.
Coming.
(FAST ROCK MUSIC) (TIRES SCREECHING) (BEEPING) (BEEPING) (HORN HONKS) Car trouble? AIIison, when you said you needed to stop for an errand before we went shopping, a five-mile hike in the woods was not what I was expecting.
Before I forget, I wanted to ask if you're okay with something.
Jackson asked me to the winter formal.
-Did he? -Yeah.
Just as friends.
But I just wanted to make sure you're okay with it first.
Sure.
As Iong as it's just friends.
Well, yeah, I mean (CHUCKLES) It's not Iike I would take him to the coach's office during Iacrosse practice to make out with him or anything.
Uh About that It's okay.
I'm just gonna call a tow truck.
Oh, I know a few things about cars.
Might be something simple.
I don't know.
It's a pretty expensive car and they pull all this warranty crap -if you do your own repairs, right? -Well I won't tell if you won't.
It's Jackson, right? Come here.
I'II show you what to Iook for.
-Oh, sorry.
-What? Your neck.
You hurt yourself? Um, no.
I mean, it's just Just a scratch.
Well, it Iooks Iike more than a scratch.
Kind of Iooks Iike claw marks.
You all right? Yeah, Iook, I'm just gonna call for a tow truck, okay? Is there any reason you're so reluctant to tell me what it was that did that? (TIRES SCREECHING) (LOUD ROCK MUSIC) -Yo.
-What's up? Is everything okay? Hey, Scott.
Your friend here was having car trouble.
We're just taking a Iook.
-Wow.
-There's a shop right down the street.
-I'm sure they have a tow truck.
-Yeah.
You want a ride? Hey, come on, Jackson.
You're way too pretty to be out here all by yourself.
Hey, boys.
(ENGINE STARTS) Told you I knew a few things about cars.
(ENGINE IDLING) (SECOND ENGINE STARTS) -What, are you following me now? -Yes, you stupid freaking idiot.
You almost gave away everything right there! What are you talking about? He thinks you're the second Beta.
What? He thinks you're me! (GRUNTS) Dude, my jeep.
I can hear your heart beating from a mile away, Iiterally! Now he thinks that there's something wrong, and now I have to keep an eye on you so he doesn't kill you, too! Whoa, whoa, whoa, okay, okay, okay.
How about we just step away from Stiles' jeep? You know what, this is your problem, not mine, okay? I didn't say anything, which means you're the one that's gonna get me killed, okay? -This is your fault.
-Can we stop hitting my jeep? Yo, all right, yo, guys, stop.
AII right? When they come after you, I won't be able to protect you.
I can't protect anyone.
Why are you Iooking at me? You know what? Now you have to do it.
Get me what I want, and I will be fine protecting myself.
No, you won't! Just trust me, all it does is make things worse.
Oh, yeah, really? You know, you can hear anything you want and run faster than humanly possible.
Sounds Iike a real hardship, McCall.
Yeah, I can run really fast now, except half the time, I'm running away from people trying to kill me! And I can hear things Iike Like my girlfriend telling people that she doesn't trust me anymore right before breaking up with me.
I'm not Iying to you! It ruins your Iife.
It ruined your Iife.
You had all the power in the world, and you didn't know what to do with it.
You know what it's actually Iike? It's Iike you turned 16 and someone bought you a Porsche when they should have started you out with a nice Iittle Honda.
Me? I drive a Porsche.
(ENGINE REVS) What does that do? We're about to find out.
What the hell was that? I don't know.
Well, that was fun! Any more Iethal weapons you wanna try out? (TWIG SNAPS) (SNAPS) (SNAP) Hold this.
-What? Why? -Because I thought I heard something.
So what if you heard something? So, I want to find out what that something is.
Don't worry.
It's probably nothing.
Well, what if that nothing is something and that something is something dangerous? Shoot it.
(WHIMPERS) (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC) (CLICKS) (ELECTRIC PULSING) -Scott? -(GROANING) Scott! Trigger finger! Oh! Oh, God, oh, God.
I'm so, so, so, so sorry.
Oh, no, it's my fault.
Totally my fault.
Are you okay? Yeah.
I'm fine.
I didn't know it was you.
If I would have known it was you, I Still would have pulled the trigger? No! Of course not.
Seriously, I'm so sorry.
(GRUNTS) Are you sure you're okay? Yeah.
I think so.
What were you doing here anyway? Were you following us? No.
Not at all.
Um, your dad told me that you run this trail sometimes, -and I was hoping to catch you alone.
-By following me? Well, yeah.
What for? Well I found this at school.
(GASPS) Thank God! I was beginning to think it was stolen.
No.
No, just Iost.
Definitely not stolen by anyone.
(CHUCKLES) Well, thank you for finding it.
And for bringing it.
You don't think I'm a total stalker now, do you? Hmm, no.
I just think you're weird.
Like you always are.
(TOWARDS THE SUNPLAYING) And I'm slipping away Unseen by anyone The light is turning gray The day is done (LAUGHS) Whatcha doing? -Work.
-Anything I can help with? You know, if you poured me an ounce of whiskey, that would be awfully nice.
-Any Ieads? -Hey! Ah! You know I can't discuss that with you.
Not too much.
Okay.
There ya go, Dad.
-Thanks.
-Bottoms up.
You know, Derek Hale would be a whole hale of a Iot A Hale of a Iot? Hell of a Iot? Hell.
Yes.
He would be a hell of a Iot easier to catch if we could get an actual picture of him.
How do you not have a picture of him? It's the weirdest thing.
It's Iike every time we try to get a mug shot, it's Iike two Iaser beams were pointing at the camera.
Nice.
Oh, my God.
Oh! God, that ounce hit me Iike a brick.
And I have said way too much, and if you repeat any of that Dadit's me.
I'm not gonna say anything.
Come on.
See, the thing is they're all connected.
I mean, the bus driver that got killed, he was an insurance investigator assigned to the Hale house fire.
"Terminated under suspicion of fraud.
" Exactly.
Who else? The video store clerk who got his throat slashed He's a convicted felon, history of arson.
What about the other two guys, the guys who got killed in the woods? -Priors all over their records including -Arson.
So maybe they all had something to do with the fire.
-Another shot? -No, no, no, no more.
Dad, come on.
You work really hard, right? You deserve it.
(SIGHS) Oh, my God, I'm gonna have such a hangover.
You mean you're gonna have such a good night's sleep.
(CHUCKLES) I'm gonna have an eternity in the Iowest circle of hell.
MAN ON PHONE: Scott, I noticed you didn't hand in your paper today.
Ifyou need an extension, -the best I can do is another 48 hours.
-Goddamn it.
Oh, son of a (KNOCK ON DOOR) Not now, Mom.
(KNOCKING) I said not now.
Sorry.
Your mom Iet me in.
(EXHALES) Can we talk? Oh, Stiles, there's just so many questions.
Like what? Like if Derek wanted to kill everyone involved with the fire, then why start with his sister? I mean, she had nothing to do with it.
And why make it Iook Iike some kind of animal did it? When that cougar ended up in the parking Iot, I checked with animal control.
You know the instances of wild animal reports were up 70% over the past few months? It's Iike they're just going crazy, running out of the woods.
I don't know.
Or something's scaring them out.
Ah.
Hmm.
You know, I miss talking to you.
It's Iike we never have time Dad, you know, I have to make a phone call.
I'm sorry.
I'II be right back.
I do.
I miss it.
And I miss your mom.
(THROUGH THE DARKPLAYING) Someone reaching for me now What'd you say? Through the dark Reaching for me now Thanks.
You need someone To hear you when you sigh Do you want me to say something first? -No.
-Okay.
Do you want me to Ieave you alone for a few minutes? Why would I want that? I don't know.
It's just that You came in here and said that you wanted to talk, and we've been sitting here for Iike 10 minutes and you haven't said anything yet, and it's starting to freak me out.
Sorry.
It's a Iittle hard to start.
This is going to sound really ridiculous.
And I guess I just I don't want you to Iaugh at me.
I would never Iaugh at you.
(EXHALES) -It's about my family.
-Okay.
A Iittle while ago, I caught them in a Iie.
A small one.
When my aunt first arrived, she had car trouble, and My dad said it was a flat tire, but she said she needed a jump start.
Maybe it was just a Iittle miscommunication.
Yeah.
That's what I thought, too.
And then I found glass on her car Iike her window had been smashed in.
I've been overhearing some really strange conversations.
I think some of it has to do with Derek.
-Are you sure? -Yeah.
I think that he's not Hey, Scott, I'm coming home Iate tonight.
What? What What's wrong? Is it Is it my hair, makeup? No.
No, nothing.
-You Iook beautiful.
-You Iook amazing.
SCOTT: Amazing.
Why do you Iook amazing? Because, amazingly, I'm having dinner for once with a member of the male gender who's over the age of 16.
-(CHUCKLES) -Who? It's a medical rep that came into the hospital today.
Yeah, we just kind of started talking, and the next thing I know I'm saying yes to dinner and I'm really hating myself for skipping the gym Iast week.
What medical rep? (DOORBELL RINGS) That medical rep.
And I'm not I'm not ready.
I'm not ready.
I'm not done, I'm not ready, so if you could please just get the Get the door and talk with him, okay, just Be nice.
(SIGHS) Just one minute, okay? (DOORBELL RINGING) (HEART BEATING) (DOORBELL RINGING) MELISSA: Scott! Get the door.
(DOORBELL RINGING) Scott! For the Iove of God, please! (HEARTBEAT THUMPING) MELISSA: Hey.
What are you doing? Aren't you gonna invite him in? Hello there.
Really? SIam the door in my face? Come on, Scott.
Take a second to think that through.
I'II tell her.
That I used to be a catatonic invalid with burns covering half my face? Good Iuck with that.
If you hurt her, if you even touch her Scott, if I may interrupt your Iisting of the top five most impotent-sounding threats for a moment, try and remember that I've been in a coma for six years.
Don't you think I'd Iike to have dinner with a beautiful woman? MELISSA: Just Just half a second.
Sorry.
Or maybe You think that I've come up with an idea.
Like how it might be easier to convince you to be part of the pack if your mother is, too.
You need to understand how much more powerful we are together, you and me and Derek.
Did you know that some of the most successful military operations during the Second World War were the German U-boat attacks? Do you know what they called them? Wolf packs.
Did you know that? Or are you failing history as well? I know the Germans Iost the war.
(CHUCKLES) I think you'II find that most historians would argue that as a failure of Ieadership.
And trust me, we don't have that problem here.
I'm ready, I'm ready.
Sorry again.
(LAUGHS) Oh.
Mom Yes? Sweetheart.
Have a good time.
Okay.
(ROCK MUSIC) (GRUNTING) (MUSIC STOPS) What the hell? Hey.
I Iike your taste in music.
I haven't heard this one in a Iong time.
(FAST-PACED POP TUNE) (BREATHING HEAVILY) I'm not scared of you.
Come on.
I'm not afraid.
Yeah.
You are.
You know, I bet you haven't had a day in your whole Iife where you haven't been afraid of something.
But you won't have to be anymore.
Not when you're one of us.
If you just stay, I swear I'II be right back.
I just I just have to, um I wouldn't be doing this if it wasn't totally, incredibly important.
-It's all right.
-No, no, no.
I wanna talk to you.
There's actually nothing I want to do more right now.
Can you please stay? PIease? I'II be right back.
Thank you.
-Everything okay? -Mmm, I don't know.
I just feel Iike we maybe missed the turn for the restaurant? Hmm.
Well, I'II pull over.
We can map it on your phone.
Okay.
(LAUGHS) What? I was just noticing that you have the most incredible skin.
It's flawless.
That's a new one on me.
Do you mind? (THUD) Oh.
Sorry.
-(CRASH) -Oh! Oh, are you kidding me? Stiles! -Mrs.
McCall? -Yes! Wow, this is This is just crazy.
What a coincidence, huh? (MELISSA LAUGHS MOCKINGLY) Nicely done, Scott.
Nicely done.
I mean I do not know what happened.
You guys just came out of nowhere.
Came out of nowhere! We were parked on the side of the road, Stiles.
How crazy is that? I mean, we should probably call the cops, you know, do Iike an accident report thing.
-I don't think that's necessary.
-Are you sure? -I think I'm feeling a Iittle whiplash.
-Whiplash? You hit us! I don't know, there's something definitely wrong with my neck.
I know you're there, Scott, and I'm impressed.
It's too bad most teenagers aren't that smart.
It's like that one on the lacrosse team Jackson.
Thinks he knows all about us.
You know how they say knowledge is power.
Not in his case.
Jackson.
Oh, no.
This is it? This is the place? Go ahead.
Is it safe? I don't want rafters falling on my head.
Go in.
(WOOD CREAKS) What's in here? Everything you want.
(HINGES CREAK) It's gonna be all right.
Trust me.
JACKSON: This house It's the same house.
What'd you say? I've dreamt about this place.
I remember the staircase.
I remember these These walls.
I remember everything.
You've been here? No, never.
I dreamt it.
There's no one else here.
And no one else coming? (WHIMPERING) No No, please PIease don't, okay? I'II shut up.
I'II never say another word again.
I'II Ieave Scott alone.
PIease, you can't do this! PIease! (SOBBING) I I don't deserve it.
I think you do.
-No! -Look around you! Wouldn't there be someone here trying to save you? There's no one here.
And there's a reason.
No one cares that you drive an expensive car.
No one cares that you have perfect hair, and no one cares that you're captain of the Iacrosse team! Excuse me.
Co-captain.
(GROWLING) -Move! -No.
Fine.
I'II kill you, too.
-(WHISTLING SOUND) -Cover your eyes! (PINGING) (GLASS SHATTERING) (RAPID GUNFIRE) Scott! Go! (GUNFIRE CONTINUES) Run! (ROARS) (ELECTRONIC CHIME) (GASPING) (WHEEZING) (GULPING) AIIison.
Stop.
MAN: It's all right, Scott.
You're gonna be all right.
(GASPS) (COUGHING) I wouldn't get up just yet.
-Where am I -You're fine.
And I've given you something that should speed up the healing process.
But you're a vet.
That's very true.
And 90% of the time, I'm mostly treating cats and dogs.
Mostly? Mostly.
What is this place? Let's start with the basics.
You know how every family has its secrets? Ours are a Iittle different.
(DOOR THUDS) (WHO ARE YOU, REALL Y?PLAYING) So you feel entitled to a sense of control And make decisions that you think are your own You are a stranger here Why have you come? Why have you come? Lift me higher Let me look at the sun Look at the sun And once I hear them clearly say Who? Who are you, really? And where are you going? Well, I've got nothing left to prove 'Cause I've got nothing left to lose See me bare my teeth for you Who? Who are you? (GROWLING) (GASPS) Isn't he beautiful? (ROARING) English - US - SDH
It's him! He's the Alpha! Get out! NARRATOR: Previously on Teen Wolf You must be Stiles.
That night in the school, I felt utterly weak.
I want to feel stronger than that.
I think I can give you exactly what you want.
I know what you are, McCall.
What? However it is you came to be what you are, you're gonna get it for me, too.
Are you breaking up with me? In preparation for some big changes, I've decided to drop some of the dead weight in my Iife.
Every choice that I made, everything I did, every single thing was to make sure that she was safe! (CHEERS AND APPLAUSE) (ROCK MUSIC) ALL: (CHANTING) State, State, State, State, State, State! (WHOOPING) Stiles.
Stiles.
Stiles! Has anyone seen Stiles? Stiles! Has anyone seen Stiles? State, State, State, State, State, State, State, State, State, State, State, State! (GIGGLES) You were pretty awesome out there.
Thanks.
You, too.
I mean, that's not what I meant.
No, no, I, um, did some pretty awesome cheering.
You can thank me.
You did? Totally.
I went from, "Go, team, go," to "Defense, defense," without a breath.
I brought my A-game.
State, State, State, State, State, State, State State, State, State, State, State, State State, State, State, State! (LAUGHS MOCKINGLY) Isn't that just heartbreaking? Gosh, I bet it causes a Iot of sleepless nights.
You give me what I want, and I'II help you get her back.
What? Well, three days makes it just in time for the winter formal.
Uh, think about you taking her instead of me.
And also think about all the things you're able to do to get her out of some tight Iittle dress by the end of the night.
See how this could work out for everybody? (WHISPERS) Three days, McCall.
Have fun.
(BACKGROUND CHATTER) By the way, McCall Apology accepted.
I didn't apologize.
Every time you got the ball tonight, you passed it to me.
(CHUCKLES) Every time I passed the ball to you, you scored.
Apology accepted.
Danny? (OMINOUS MUSIC) (CLICK) (CLICK) What the hell Oh! Thank God! Where the hell have you been? Do you have any idea what's been going on? I really don't get Iacrosse.
It was you When I was in high school, we played basketball.
There's a real sport.
Still, I read somewhere that Iacrosse comes from Native American tribes and that they played it to resolve conflict.
Do I have that right? Well I have a Iittle conflict of my own to resolve, Scott.
But I need your help to do it.
I'm not helping you kill people.
Well, I don't want to kill all of them.
Just the responsible ones.
And that doesn't have to include AIIison.
You're on his side? Are you forgetting the part where he killed your sister? It was a mistake.
What? -It happens.
-PETER: Scott I think you're getting the wrong impression of us.
We really just want to help you reach your full potential.
By killing my friends.
Sometimes the people closest to you can be the ones holding you back the most.
If they're holding me back from becoming a psychotic nut job Iike you I'm okay with that.
Maybe You could try and see things From my perspective.
(GRUNTING) (GROANING) (GRUNTING) (BREATHING HEAVILY) Aah! (GROWLS) Aah! (SCREAMING) (GROWLING) (SCREAMING) Peter? (GASPS) Dude, we have a huge problem.
Trust me I know.
(HELP ME CLOSE MY EYESPLAYING) Help me close my eyes I don't want to see what this day was like Help me close my eyes I want to sleep without dreaming 'Cause I need them to be true I want to hide but trees are falling down I want to hide but mountains are melting I want to hide but trees are falling down To hide Help me close my eyes I want to hide Help me close my eyes (GARAGE DOOR CLATTERS) CHRIS: It hasn't been an issue since we Iived here.
AII I'm saying is that firing those things so close by is bound to draw some attention.
These things have saved my Iife more than once, and I know how to be inconspicuous when I need to.
This coming from a man whose preferred weapon is a crossbow.
You know these extra skills are something you could be teaching your daughter.
Not yet.
Ever? CHRIS: Not yet.
You coming? Yeah.
Coming.
(FAST ROCK MUSIC) (TIRES SCREECHING) (BEEPING) (BEEPING) (HORN HONKS) Car trouble? AIIison, when you said you needed to stop for an errand before we went shopping, a five-mile hike in the woods was not what I was expecting.
Before I forget, I wanted to ask if you're okay with something.
Jackson asked me to the winter formal.
-Did he? -Yeah.
Just as friends.
But I just wanted to make sure you're okay with it first.
Sure.
As Iong as it's just friends.
Well, yeah, I mean (CHUCKLES) It's not Iike I would take him to the coach's office during Iacrosse practice to make out with him or anything.
Uh About that It's okay.
I'm just gonna call a tow truck.
Oh, I know a few things about cars.
Might be something simple.
I don't know.
It's a pretty expensive car and they pull all this warranty crap -if you do your own repairs, right? -Well I won't tell if you won't.
It's Jackson, right? Come here.
I'II show you what to Iook for.
-Oh, sorry.
-What? Your neck.
You hurt yourself? Um, no.
I mean, it's just Just a scratch.
Well, it Iooks Iike more than a scratch.
Kind of Iooks Iike claw marks.
You all right? Yeah, Iook, I'm just gonna call for a tow truck, okay? Is there any reason you're so reluctant to tell me what it was that did that? (TIRES SCREECHING) (LOUD ROCK MUSIC) -Yo.
-What's up? Is everything okay? Hey, Scott.
Your friend here was having car trouble.
We're just taking a Iook.
-Wow.
-There's a shop right down the street.
-I'm sure they have a tow truck.
-Yeah.
You want a ride? Hey, come on, Jackson.
You're way too pretty to be out here all by yourself.
Hey, boys.
(ENGINE STARTS) Told you I knew a few things about cars.
(ENGINE IDLING) (SECOND ENGINE STARTS) -What, are you following me now? -Yes, you stupid freaking idiot.
You almost gave away everything right there! What are you talking about? He thinks you're the second Beta.
What? He thinks you're me! (GRUNTS) Dude, my jeep.
I can hear your heart beating from a mile away, Iiterally! Now he thinks that there's something wrong, and now I have to keep an eye on you so he doesn't kill you, too! Whoa, whoa, whoa, okay, okay, okay.
How about we just step away from Stiles' jeep? You know what, this is your problem, not mine, okay? I didn't say anything, which means you're the one that's gonna get me killed, okay? -This is your fault.
-Can we stop hitting my jeep? Yo, all right, yo, guys, stop.
AII right? When they come after you, I won't be able to protect you.
I can't protect anyone.
Why are you Iooking at me? You know what? Now you have to do it.
Get me what I want, and I will be fine protecting myself.
No, you won't! Just trust me, all it does is make things worse.
Oh, yeah, really? You know, you can hear anything you want and run faster than humanly possible.
Sounds Iike a real hardship, McCall.
Yeah, I can run really fast now, except half the time, I'm running away from people trying to kill me! And I can hear things Iike Like my girlfriend telling people that she doesn't trust me anymore right before breaking up with me.
I'm not Iying to you! It ruins your Iife.
It ruined your Iife.
You had all the power in the world, and you didn't know what to do with it.
You know what it's actually Iike? It's Iike you turned 16 and someone bought you a Porsche when they should have started you out with a nice Iittle Honda.
Me? I drive a Porsche.
(ENGINE REVS) What does that do? We're about to find out.
What the hell was that? I don't know.
Well, that was fun! Any more Iethal weapons you wanna try out? (TWIG SNAPS) (SNAPS) (SNAP) Hold this.
-What? Why? -Because I thought I heard something.
So what if you heard something? So, I want to find out what that something is.
Don't worry.
It's probably nothing.
Well, what if that nothing is something and that something is something dangerous? Shoot it.
(WHIMPERS) (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC) (CLICKS) (ELECTRIC PULSING) -Scott? -(GROANING) Scott! Trigger finger! Oh! Oh, God, oh, God.
I'm so, so, so, so sorry.
Oh, no, it's my fault.
Totally my fault.
Are you okay? Yeah.
I'm fine.
I didn't know it was you.
If I would have known it was you, I Still would have pulled the trigger? No! Of course not.
Seriously, I'm so sorry.
(GRUNTS) Are you sure you're okay? Yeah.
I think so.
What were you doing here anyway? Were you following us? No.
Not at all.
Um, your dad told me that you run this trail sometimes, -and I was hoping to catch you alone.
-By following me? Well, yeah.
What for? Well I found this at school.
(GASPS) Thank God! I was beginning to think it was stolen.
No.
No, just Iost.
Definitely not stolen by anyone.
(CHUCKLES) Well, thank you for finding it.
And for bringing it.
You don't think I'm a total stalker now, do you? Hmm, no.
I just think you're weird.
Like you always are.
(TOWARDS THE SUNPLAYING) And I'm slipping away Unseen by anyone The light is turning gray The day is done (LAUGHS) Whatcha doing? -Work.
-Anything I can help with? You know, if you poured me an ounce of whiskey, that would be awfully nice.
-Any Ieads? -Hey! Ah! You know I can't discuss that with you.
Not too much.
Okay.
There ya go, Dad.
-Thanks.
-Bottoms up.
You know, Derek Hale would be a whole hale of a Iot A Hale of a Iot? Hell of a Iot? Hell.
Yes.
He would be a hell of a Iot easier to catch if we could get an actual picture of him.
How do you not have a picture of him? It's the weirdest thing.
It's Iike every time we try to get a mug shot, it's Iike two Iaser beams were pointing at the camera.
Nice.
Oh, my God.
Oh! God, that ounce hit me Iike a brick.
And I have said way too much, and if you repeat any of that Dadit's me.
I'm not gonna say anything.
Come on.
See, the thing is they're all connected.
I mean, the bus driver that got killed, he was an insurance investigator assigned to the Hale house fire.
"Terminated under suspicion of fraud.
" Exactly.
Who else? The video store clerk who got his throat slashed He's a convicted felon, history of arson.
What about the other two guys, the guys who got killed in the woods? -Priors all over their records including -Arson.
So maybe they all had something to do with the fire.
-Another shot? -No, no, no, no more.
Dad, come on.
You work really hard, right? You deserve it.
(SIGHS) Oh, my God, I'm gonna have such a hangover.
You mean you're gonna have such a good night's sleep.
(CHUCKLES) I'm gonna have an eternity in the Iowest circle of hell.
MAN ON PHONE: Scott, I noticed you didn't hand in your paper today.
Ifyou need an extension, -the best I can do is another 48 hours.
-Goddamn it.
Oh, son of a (KNOCK ON DOOR) Not now, Mom.
(KNOCKING) I said not now.
Sorry.
Your mom Iet me in.
(EXHALES) Can we talk? Oh, Stiles, there's just so many questions.
Like what? Like if Derek wanted to kill everyone involved with the fire, then why start with his sister? I mean, she had nothing to do with it.
And why make it Iook Iike some kind of animal did it? When that cougar ended up in the parking Iot, I checked with animal control.
You know the instances of wild animal reports were up 70% over the past few months? It's Iike they're just going crazy, running out of the woods.
I don't know.
Or something's scaring them out.
Ah.
Hmm.
You know, I miss talking to you.
It's Iike we never have time Dad, you know, I have to make a phone call.
I'm sorry.
I'II be right back.
I do.
I miss it.
And I miss your mom.
(THROUGH THE DARKPLAYING) Someone reaching for me now What'd you say? Through the dark Reaching for me now Thanks.
You need someone To hear you when you sigh Do you want me to say something first? -No.
-Okay.
Do you want me to Ieave you alone for a few minutes? Why would I want that? I don't know.
It's just that You came in here and said that you wanted to talk, and we've been sitting here for Iike 10 minutes and you haven't said anything yet, and it's starting to freak me out.
Sorry.
It's a Iittle hard to start.
This is going to sound really ridiculous.
And I guess I just I don't want you to Iaugh at me.
I would never Iaugh at you.
(EXHALES) -It's about my family.
-Okay.
A Iittle while ago, I caught them in a Iie.
A small one.
When my aunt first arrived, she had car trouble, and My dad said it was a flat tire, but she said she needed a jump start.
Maybe it was just a Iittle miscommunication.
Yeah.
That's what I thought, too.
And then I found glass on her car Iike her window had been smashed in.
I've been overhearing some really strange conversations.
I think some of it has to do with Derek.
-Are you sure? -Yeah.
I think that he's not Hey, Scott, I'm coming home Iate tonight.
What? What What's wrong? Is it Is it my hair, makeup? No.
No, nothing.
-You Iook beautiful.
-You Iook amazing.
SCOTT: Amazing.
Why do you Iook amazing? Because, amazingly, I'm having dinner for once with a member of the male gender who's over the age of 16.
-(CHUCKLES) -Who? It's a medical rep that came into the hospital today.
Yeah, we just kind of started talking, and the next thing I know I'm saying yes to dinner and I'm really hating myself for skipping the gym Iast week.
What medical rep? (DOORBELL RINGS) That medical rep.
And I'm not I'm not ready.
I'm not ready.
I'm not done, I'm not ready, so if you could please just get the Get the door and talk with him, okay, just Be nice.
(SIGHS) Just one minute, okay? (DOORBELL RINGING) (HEART BEATING) (DOORBELL RINGING) MELISSA: Scott! Get the door.
(DOORBELL RINGING) Scott! For the Iove of God, please! (HEARTBEAT THUMPING) MELISSA: Hey.
What are you doing? Aren't you gonna invite him in? Hello there.
Really? SIam the door in my face? Come on, Scott.
Take a second to think that through.
I'II tell her.
That I used to be a catatonic invalid with burns covering half my face? Good Iuck with that.
If you hurt her, if you even touch her Scott, if I may interrupt your Iisting of the top five most impotent-sounding threats for a moment, try and remember that I've been in a coma for six years.
Don't you think I'd Iike to have dinner with a beautiful woman? MELISSA: Just Just half a second.
Sorry.
Or maybe You think that I've come up with an idea.
Like how it might be easier to convince you to be part of the pack if your mother is, too.
You need to understand how much more powerful we are together, you and me and Derek.
Did you know that some of the most successful military operations during the Second World War were the German U-boat attacks? Do you know what they called them? Wolf packs.
Did you know that? Or are you failing history as well? I know the Germans Iost the war.
(CHUCKLES) I think you'II find that most historians would argue that as a failure of Ieadership.
And trust me, we don't have that problem here.
I'm ready, I'm ready.
Sorry again.
(LAUGHS) Oh.
Mom Yes? Sweetheart.
Have a good time.
Okay.
(ROCK MUSIC) (GRUNTING) (MUSIC STOPS) What the hell? Hey.
I Iike your taste in music.
I haven't heard this one in a Iong time.
(FAST-PACED POP TUNE) (BREATHING HEAVILY) I'm not scared of you.
Come on.
I'm not afraid.
Yeah.
You are.
You know, I bet you haven't had a day in your whole Iife where you haven't been afraid of something.
But you won't have to be anymore.
Not when you're one of us.
If you just stay, I swear I'II be right back.
I just I just have to, um I wouldn't be doing this if it wasn't totally, incredibly important.
-It's all right.
-No, no, no.
I wanna talk to you.
There's actually nothing I want to do more right now.
Can you please stay? PIease? I'II be right back.
Thank you.
-Everything okay? -Mmm, I don't know.
I just feel Iike we maybe missed the turn for the restaurant? Hmm.
Well, I'II pull over.
We can map it on your phone.
Okay.
(LAUGHS) What? I was just noticing that you have the most incredible skin.
It's flawless.
That's a new one on me.
Do you mind? (THUD) Oh.
Sorry.
-(CRASH) -Oh! Oh, are you kidding me? Stiles! -Mrs.
McCall? -Yes! Wow, this is This is just crazy.
What a coincidence, huh? (MELISSA LAUGHS MOCKINGLY) Nicely done, Scott.
Nicely done.
I mean I do not know what happened.
You guys just came out of nowhere.
Came out of nowhere! We were parked on the side of the road, Stiles.
How crazy is that? I mean, we should probably call the cops, you know, do Iike an accident report thing.
-I don't think that's necessary.
-Are you sure? -I think I'm feeling a Iittle whiplash.
-Whiplash? You hit us! I don't know, there's something definitely wrong with my neck.
I know you're there, Scott, and I'm impressed.
It's too bad most teenagers aren't that smart.
It's like that one on the lacrosse team Jackson.
Thinks he knows all about us.
You know how they say knowledge is power.
Not in his case.
Jackson.
Oh, no.
This is it? This is the place? Go ahead.
Is it safe? I don't want rafters falling on my head.
Go in.
(WOOD CREAKS) What's in here? Everything you want.
(HINGES CREAK) It's gonna be all right.
Trust me.
JACKSON: This house It's the same house.
What'd you say? I've dreamt about this place.
I remember the staircase.
I remember these These walls.
I remember everything.
You've been here? No, never.
I dreamt it.
There's no one else here.
And no one else coming? (WHIMPERING) No No, please PIease don't, okay? I'II shut up.
I'II never say another word again.
I'II Ieave Scott alone.
PIease, you can't do this! PIease! (SOBBING) I I don't deserve it.
I think you do.
-No! -Look around you! Wouldn't there be someone here trying to save you? There's no one here.
And there's a reason.
No one cares that you drive an expensive car.
No one cares that you have perfect hair, and no one cares that you're captain of the Iacrosse team! Excuse me.
Co-captain.
(GROWLING) -Move! -No.
Fine.
I'II kill you, too.
-(WHISTLING SOUND) -Cover your eyes! (PINGING) (GLASS SHATTERING) (RAPID GUNFIRE) Scott! Go! (GUNFIRE CONTINUES) Run! (ROARS) (ELECTRONIC CHIME) (GASPING) (WHEEZING) (GULPING) AIIison.
Stop.
MAN: It's all right, Scott.
You're gonna be all right.
(GASPS) (COUGHING) I wouldn't get up just yet.
-Where am I -You're fine.
And I've given you something that should speed up the healing process.
But you're a vet.
That's very true.
And 90% of the time, I'm mostly treating cats and dogs.
Mostly? Mostly.
What is this place? Let's start with the basics.
You know how every family has its secrets? Ours are a Iittle different.
(DOOR THUDS) (WHO ARE YOU, REALL Y?PLAYING) So you feel entitled to a sense of control And make decisions that you think are your own You are a stranger here Why have you come? Why have you come? Lift me higher Let me look at the sun Look at the sun And once I hear them clearly say Who? Who are you, really? And where are you going? Well, I've got nothing left to prove 'Cause I've got nothing left to lose See me bare my teeth for you Who? Who are you? (GROWLING) (GASPS) Isn't he beautiful? (ROARING) English - US - SDH