Ocean Girl (1994) s01e11 Episode Script
Industrial Spy
Donât be afraid.
I just wanted to say thank you.
You are â mother.
Yeah.
Jason and Brettâs mother, yes.
Where are they? Youâll see them soon.
Neri.
Thanks.
I owe you my life.
Level, please.
Level delta, thank you, HELEN.
Well, I can see youâve done that before.
I love ORCA.
The boys love your island.
They say that you live there alone.
No people.
But I have friends.
One very big friend.
Iâd â Iâd like to know more about him.
Sorry.
Move it! When you talk to your friend, is it in words, like us? Different.
How? Not words.
Sounds? Pictures? Or do you just feel what he says? Howâs it different? Just is.
Oh, Iâm sorry.
Sometimes I just ask too many questions.
Me, too.
Now what do we do? We panic.
Thatâs Charley Neri â this is a wonderful moment.
Itâs the first time weâve ever been sure that human beings and whales can talk to each other.
We would like you to help us understand how that is possible.
Why? Because it â it will mean, perhaps, that one day, whales and human beings can communicate with each other and help each other to a better life.
That is what our job is all about.
You â youâre very special, Neri, and we want to know more about you.
Will you help us? I donât know.
It will be a secret.
Just between us and Winston here and Jason and Brett.
You have my promise.
Will it mean you will stay on ORCA? Oh, yes.
Then I will help.
Good.
Weâve looked everywhere for you, mum.
You were supposed to meet us up there.
Yes, well, I canââ¬â¢t help it if you boys were late.
Neri was early and you were waiting for her.
That gave us the chance to have a little chat.
What has she been saying? Neri has agreed to let us study her.
Yeah? You donât have to do anything you donât want to, you know.
I think she understands that.
Have you boys been messing around with my whale song recordings? No.
Thatâs funny.
Well â weâd better get the electronic harness ready.
What for? Weâre going out on the boat.
I told you.
Sheâs totally taken Neri over.
Why did she have to find out about her? Weâll just have to stick with them all the time, okay.
You know what mumâs like when sheâs off on a science trip.
Yeah.
Youâre not gonna push her too hard through all this? Who do you think I am? Doctor Frankenstein.
You said it.
Your name is Frankenstein.
No, Frankenstein was this crazy scientist who didnât know when to stop â where do you think youâre going? Top side.
Chasing whales again.
Research, Commander.
What weâre paid to do.
Arenât you scheduled for work experience in â aquaculture.
Yes, we were just dropping Brett off on the way up.
Right.
I wanted to go with you! Iâm sorry but we have to make believe as though everything is normal.
Iâll see you later.
Swim down as far as you like.
The harness will record everything.
If you experience any discomfort or you get tired, you just come straight back up.
is someone in there? lunch.
We do more tests now? But â itâs 100 metres to the bottom.
Itâs incredible.
Weâve been going for hours.
Weâre testing high frequencies, Winston.
I donât believe this.
75,000 hertz! Whatâs the big deal? Well, normal hearing has an upper range of around 15,000.
Neriâs is at least five times higher.
I mean, it operates somewhere within the range of the whales.
Mum, I think sheâs getting tired.
Still going.
Still.
Mum, there was someone in here when you were out on the boat.
I donât think so, darling.
The door was locked.
But there was.
I heard them.
Yes, I think you mightâve imagined it.
Your attention, please.
Would all day pass holders report to reception prior to departure from ORCA.
That means Neri has to go.
No, we canât stop now.
This is a crucial point.
There must be some way she can stay overnight.
But if she doesnât check out then the computer will pick it up and weâre dead.
Well, there must be a way.
Maybe Neri doesnât want to stay.
With you? With family.
Oh, please, Jason.
Please! Mum â you know how you told me to be reliable and honest and not to lie.
Yep.
Well, I think Neri can stay on board.
But weâre gonna have to tell some whoppers.
Whoppers.
The poor girlâs motherâs in hospital she has no other family on shore.
Surely she can stay with us for a while.
Out of the question.
Itâs against all the rules.
Thatâs it, then.
Youâll just have to go and stay with her.
Yeah.
Well â only be a couple of days.
What? Iâm sorry but Iâm going to have to put in for leave.
Thatâs ridiculous.
Well, I know it means extra paperwork for you.
Would all day pass holders please move to the embarkation pontoon immediately.
This is the final call.
Unless, of course, you would refuse compassionate leave.
Thereâd have to be a report on that, wouldnât HELEN, reclassify security status.
Yes, Commander.
Number 95062 to residential pass.
I must be getting soft.
No.
Just a touch more reasonable.
Whoppers.
The sheets nice and soft? I like it here.
Mother⦠Well, we like having you here, Neri.
But youâve got a big day tomorrow.
More tests? Shh.
You must sleep.
sweet dreaMs.
Sweet dreams, Charley.
I have big day tomorrow.
who is that? Whoâs in there? it happened again.
Someone was in there! Are we still talking spooks? Weâre talking something or someone who can get into a locked room! Letâs check it out.
Too late.
Mum wouldâve already opened up by now.
Have you told her about it? She wonât listen.
Anyway, thereâs no proof that anyoneâs been in there.
Maybe there is.
How? I think best over a milk shake.
Come on, itâs my shout.
Now weâre moving from what you hear to what you think.
Iâll be playing some of Charleyâs â mum â and I want you to just listen.
This machine will measure your brainwaves.
What are they? Mum, we have to talk.
Whatâs the problem? Are you all right? Sheâs fine.
Thereâs nothing wrong with her.
Youâre monstering her.
Jason, please.
If you are going to start in on this Doctor Frankenstein â all you do is treat her like a specimen.
Thatâs not true! Name one thing lately.
Something that hasnât been all in the name of science.
Finding Neri is very important.
Finding her? She was never lost! Do you know why sheâs even here? Neri? What do you like about ORCA? Family.
Family.
And families are supposed to be all about trust and being open.
Your words, mum.
What about crusty the cocker spaniel? Oh, mum.
Not the puppy story.
It was a birthday present and it got so excited that it wet the floor and then Jason laughed so much that he wet his pants.
Mum, please! Oh, look.
Look, thereâs one in here â there he is.
Thatâs Jason when he was a little boy in the bath.
Oh, mum.
What about how Brett fell off the swings! That is funny? Well, itâs a lot funnier than this.
Oh, donât be such a sour puss.
Where is Brett anyway? Are you sure this thingâs gonna work? If anyone so much as breathes in here, the sensor will tell us.
So what do we do in the meantime? We wait.
In the galley.
Winstonâs.
Cowards.
Maybe the air conditioning set it off.
Negative.
Whatever came in here was bigger and heavier than that.
So what do we do now? Something a little less scientific.
Unless they can float through the air, they should leave footprints.
Iâm in big trouble.
We had a family get together.
Take these.
This goes off, get here fast.
Mumâs really mad at you.
What were you doing? Nothing.
Oh, really? Then whatâs this? People are going to listen.
Youâll see.
Neri, youâre supposed to knock.
Knock what? Like this.
Why? Just knock.
Knock now? Forget it.
We have to talk about mum.
Sometimes she get a little carried away with her job.
A little crazy.
You understand? I donât mind.
This is family.
Once mum gets rolling, itâs no family.
Sheâs Frankenstein.
You say sheâs Frankenstein.
She says she isnât.
She becomes Frankenstein.
Thatâs when we all gotta stick together.
Stick together? Yeah, stick together.
And remind mum that youâre a human being.
First, we have to slow down the tests.
Iâll be back! Where are you going? Look.
Come on.
They mustâve gone through there.
Here, quick.
All right, guys.
Hurry up.
Letâs go.
I can hear them.
Move.
It stinks in here! Just keep going.
Go on, youâre gonna lose them.
Hey, they dropped this.
Which way? Letâs split up.
I donât want to chase them by myself.
Me neither.
Great.
This way.
Heâs jammed it.
Weâll go around the other way.
Maybe we can cut him off.
Weâve chased him for ages.
Then we got lost and then we ran into â some of the discs are out of order.
In fact â some of them are missing.
Why would they want the whale song recordings? What if they found out about Neri? Relax, all that data is safely locked away on the computer.
Neri would be safer on the island.
Yeah.
No, Jason.
We donât want her frightened.
Understood?
I just wanted to say thank you.
You are â mother.
Yeah.
Jason and Brettâs mother, yes.
Where are they? Youâll see them soon.
Neri.
Thanks.
I owe you my life.
Level, please.
Level delta, thank you, HELEN.
Well, I can see youâve done that before.
I love ORCA.
The boys love your island.
They say that you live there alone.
No people.
But I have friends.
One very big friend.
Iâd â Iâd like to know more about him.
Sorry.
Move it! When you talk to your friend, is it in words, like us? Different.
How? Not words.
Sounds? Pictures? Or do you just feel what he says? Howâs it different? Just is.
Oh, Iâm sorry.
Sometimes I just ask too many questions.
Me, too.
Now what do we do? We panic.
Thatâs Charley Neri â this is a wonderful moment.
Itâs the first time weâve ever been sure that human beings and whales can talk to each other.
We would like you to help us understand how that is possible.
Why? Because it â it will mean, perhaps, that one day, whales and human beings can communicate with each other and help each other to a better life.
That is what our job is all about.
You â youâre very special, Neri, and we want to know more about you.
Will you help us? I donât know.
It will be a secret.
Just between us and Winston here and Jason and Brett.
You have my promise.
Will it mean you will stay on ORCA? Oh, yes.
Then I will help.
Good.
Weâve looked everywhere for you, mum.
You were supposed to meet us up there.
Yes, well, I canââ¬â¢t help it if you boys were late.
Neri was early and you were waiting for her.
That gave us the chance to have a little chat.
What has she been saying? Neri has agreed to let us study her.
Yeah? You donât have to do anything you donât want to, you know.
I think she understands that.
Have you boys been messing around with my whale song recordings? No.
Thatâs funny.
Well â weâd better get the electronic harness ready.
What for? Weâre going out on the boat.
I told you.
Sheâs totally taken Neri over.
Why did she have to find out about her? Weâll just have to stick with them all the time, okay.
You know what mumâs like when sheâs off on a science trip.
Yeah.
Youâre not gonna push her too hard through all this? Who do you think I am? Doctor Frankenstein.
You said it.
Your name is Frankenstein.
No, Frankenstein was this crazy scientist who didnât know when to stop â where do you think youâre going? Top side.
Chasing whales again.
Research, Commander.
What weâre paid to do.
Arenât you scheduled for work experience in â aquaculture.
Yes, we were just dropping Brett off on the way up.
Right.
I wanted to go with you! Iâm sorry but we have to make believe as though everything is normal.
Iâll see you later.
Swim down as far as you like.
The harness will record everything.
If you experience any discomfort or you get tired, you just come straight back up.
is someone in there? lunch.
We do more tests now? But â itâs 100 metres to the bottom.
Itâs incredible.
Weâve been going for hours.
Weâre testing high frequencies, Winston.
I donât believe this.
75,000 hertz! Whatâs the big deal? Well, normal hearing has an upper range of around 15,000.
Neriâs is at least five times higher.
I mean, it operates somewhere within the range of the whales.
Mum, I think sheâs getting tired.
Still going.
Still.
Mum, there was someone in here when you were out on the boat.
I donât think so, darling.
The door was locked.
But there was.
I heard them.
Yes, I think you mightâve imagined it.
Your attention, please.
Would all day pass holders report to reception prior to departure from ORCA.
That means Neri has to go.
No, we canât stop now.
This is a crucial point.
There must be some way she can stay overnight.
But if she doesnât check out then the computer will pick it up and weâre dead.
Well, there must be a way.
Maybe Neri doesnât want to stay.
With you? With family.
Oh, please, Jason.
Please! Mum â you know how you told me to be reliable and honest and not to lie.
Yep.
Well, I think Neri can stay on board.
But weâre gonna have to tell some whoppers.
Whoppers.
The poor girlâs motherâs in hospital she has no other family on shore.
Surely she can stay with us for a while.
Out of the question.
Itâs against all the rules.
Thatâs it, then.
Youâll just have to go and stay with her.
Yeah.
Well â only be a couple of days.
What? Iâm sorry but Iâm going to have to put in for leave.
Thatâs ridiculous.
Well, I know it means extra paperwork for you.
Would all day pass holders please move to the embarkation pontoon immediately.
This is the final call.
Unless, of course, you would refuse compassionate leave.
Thereâd have to be a report on that, wouldnât HELEN, reclassify security status.
Yes, Commander.
Number 95062 to residential pass.
I must be getting soft.
No.
Just a touch more reasonable.
Whoppers.
The sheets nice and soft? I like it here.
Mother⦠Well, we like having you here, Neri.
But youâve got a big day tomorrow.
More tests? Shh.
You must sleep.
sweet dreaMs.
Sweet dreams, Charley.
I have big day tomorrow.
who is that? Whoâs in there? it happened again.
Someone was in there! Are we still talking spooks? Weâre talking something or someone who can get into a locked room! Letâs check it out.
Too late.
Mum wouldâve already opened up by now.
Have you told her about it? She wonât listen.
Anyway, thereâs no proof that anyoneâs been in there.
Maybe there is.
How? I think best over a milk shake.
Come on, itâs my shout.
Now weâre moving from what you hear to what you think.
Iâll be playing some of Charleyâs â mum â and I want you to just listen.
This machine will measure your brainwaves.
What are they? Mum, we have to talk.
Whatâs the problem? Are you all right? Sheâs fine.
Thereâs nothing wrong with her.
Youâre monstering her.
Jason, please.
If you are going to start in on this Doctor Frankenstein â all you do is treat her like a specimen.
Thatâs not true! Name one thing lately.
Something that hasnât been all in the name of science.
Finding Neri is very important.
Finding her? She was never lost! Do you know why sheâs even here? Neri? What do you like about ORCA? Family.
Family.
And families are supposed to be all about trust and being open.
Your words, mum.
What about crusty the cocker spaniel? Oh, mum.
Not the puppy story.
It was a birthday present and it got so excited that it wet the floor and then Jason laughed so much that he wet his pants.
Mum, please! Oh, look.
Look, thereâs one in here â there he is.
Thatâs Jason when he was a little boy in the bath.
Oh, mum.
What about how Brett fell off the swings! That is funny? Well, itâs a lot funnier than this.
Oh, donât be such a sour puss.
Where is Brett anyway? Are you sure this thingâs gonna work? If anyone so much as breathes in here, the sensor will tell us.
So what do we do in the meantime? We wait.
In the galley.
Winstonâs.
Cowards.
Maybe the air conditioning set it off.
Negative.
Whatever came in here was bigger and heavier than that.
So what do we do now? Something a little less scientific.
Unless they can float through the air, they should leave footprints.
Iâm in big trouble.
We had a family get together.
Take these.
This goes off, get here fast.
Mumâs really mad at you.
What were you doing? Nothing.
Oh, really? Then whatâs this? People are going to listen.
Youâll see.
Neri, youâre supposed to knock.
Knock what? Like this.
Why? Just knock.
Knock now? Forget it.
We have to talk about mum.
Sometimes she get a little carried away with her job.
A little crazy.
You understand? I donât mind.
This is family.
Once mum gets rolling, itâs no family.
Sheâs Frankenstein.
You say sheâs Frankenstein.
She says she isnât.
She becomes Frankenstein.
Thatâs when we all gotta stick together.
Stick together? Yeah, stick together.
And remind mum that youâre a human being.
First, we have to slow down the tests.
Iâll be back! Where are you going? Look.
Come on.
They mustâve gone through there.
Here, quick.
All right, guys.
Hurry up.
Letâs go.
I can hear them.
Move.
It stinks in here! Just keep going.
Go on, youâre gonna lose them.
Hey, they dropped this.
Which way? Letâs split up.
I donât want to chase them by myself.
Me neither.
Great.
This way.
Heâs jammed it.
Weâll go around the other way.
Maybe we can cut him off.
Weâve chased him for ages.
Then we got lost and then we ran into â some of the discs are out of order.
In fact â some of them are missing.
Why would they want the whale song recordings? What if they found out about Neri? Relax, all that data is safely locked away on the computer.
Neri would be safer on the island.
Yeah.
No, Jason.
We donât want her frightened.
Understood?