Castle Rock (2018) s02e01 Episode Script

Let the River Run

1 ANNIE: [PANTING.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[DARK MUSIC.]
[TYPEWRITER KEY CLACKS.]
[TYPEWRITER KEYS CLACKING.]
[SOUND MUTES.]
[TYPEWRITER KEY CLACKS.]
[LEAVES CRUNCHING.]
[SOUND MUTES.]
[TYPEWRITER KEY CLACKS.]
[PANTING.]
[WATER RUSHING.]
[TYPEWRITER KEYS CLACK.]
[TYPEWRITER WHIRS, CLICKS.]
[MUFFLED TYPEWRITER KEYS CLACKING.]
[TYPEWRITER WHIRRS, CLICKS.]
CHORUS: We're coming to the edge Running on the water Coming through the fog, your sons and daughters SINGER: Let the river run Let all the dreamers Wake the nation Come The New Jerusalem Silver cities rise The morning lights The streets that meet them And sirens call them on With a song It's asking for the taking Trembling, shaking - Oh - ANNIE: Joy.
[ENGINE TURNS OVER.]
- JOY: Shall we? - To the Laughing Place.
To the Laughing Place.
SINGER: Coming through the fog Your sons and daughters BOTH: We the great and small Stand on a star SINGER: And blaze a trail of desire Through the darkening dawn BOTH: It's asking for the taking ANNIE: Come run with me now, the sky is color of blue You've never even seen in the eyes of your lover BOTH: My heart is aching - We're coming to the edge - Running on the water - Coming through the fog - Your sons and daughters BOTH: It's asking for the taking SINGER: Trembling, shaking Oh, my heart is aching - We're coming to the edge - Running on the water - Coming through the fog - Your sons and daughters ALL: Let the river run SINGER: Let the river run Let all the dreamers [NO AUDIBLE DIALOGUE.]
Come The New Jerusalem [ALL WHOOPING, LAUGHING.]
[INSECTS CHIRPING.]
[INSECTS BUZZING.]
[INSECT WINGS FLUTTERING.]
[CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKING.]
TRAVELER: You're North Dakota.
Your plate's North Dakota.
One of the only suckers we haven't got.
"Plate from every state".
It's a little game my boy and I play in the car.
You gotta pass the time.
Oh, surely do, but oh, goodness, I hate to even ask you this.
What was that? It's just, my girl and I We're taking a little break from the internet.
We've had some trouble online.
- Harassment.
- Oh, no.
Would you terribly mind deleting those pics you just snapped? MAN: Of course, ma'am.
Apologies.
[GAS RUSHING.]
[PUMP CLICKS.]
Appreciate you.
[SCREWS TWISTING.]
[LICENSE PLATES CLATTERING.]
[LOCK CLICKS.]
[ENGINE RUMBLING.]
[DARK MUSIC.]
[EERIE, RASPY BREATHING.]
[BAG RUSTLING.]
[NO AUDIBLE RATTLING.]
[NO AUDIBLE RATTLING.]
[NO AUDIBLE RATTLING.]
JOY: Mom! - [SCREAMS.]
- ANNIE: Joy! [BOTH SCREAM.]
[METAL CREAKING.]
[METAL CRASHING, SKIDDING.]
[HORN HONKING.]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
[OMINOUS MUSIC.]
[CLOCK TICKING.]
[OMINOUS MUSIC.]
[APPROACHING FOOTSTEPS.]
POP: Let's go with a gas leak.
No arson.
Too much paperwork.
Place wasn't worth that much to begin with.
ACE: Hey.
Hi.
Hi, hi.
- [DOG WHIMPERS.]
- Hi.
[KISSES.]
[BELL JINGLES.]
[RAILROAD CROSSING BELL DINGING.]
[TOOLS WHIRRING.]
[DOG WHIMPERS.]
[DOG BARKS.]
[DOOR SLAMS.]
[ENGINE TURNS OVER.]
[ENGINE RUMBLING.]
[TRAIN WHEELS CLATTERING.]
TALK SHOW HOST: And what do we get in return? A slap in the face.
Somalis took what they needed when they needed it, and now that they're dug in, guess what, we don't even get a "thank you".
We sure as hell don't get a return on our investment.
If they put a prayer room in that new mall, folks, guess what [ENGINE RUMBLING.]
They're smart, these folks, and we've been stupid.
And now they're taking it all.
Not just our business either.
Our land.
They've been sweeping up old buildings - and property all around Salem's Lot for years.
- [INDISTINCT SHOUTING.]
TALK SHOW HOST: Grounds we've learned fell over decades 'cause of one old ghost story or another.
[ENGINE RUMBLING.]
[BRAKES SQUEAKING.]
400th anniversary.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
- Hey.
Go ahead.
- Tie me that.
Give it up.
SHOP OWNER: Here is your money, all right? [SCOFFS.]
- BILLY: Where's your weekly? - Here you go.
You, give it up.
- BILLY: Pay up.
- SHOP OWNER: Here.
- Let's go.
- Rent.
[LAUGHING.]
- [CASH REGISTER DINGS.]
- [DRAWER CLATTERS.]
- The fuck's this? - This is my two weeks' notice.
I'll be closing down.
I'm moving to Abdi's new mall.
BILLY: You, too, you piece of shit? Keep the money.
Please, Ace, I pay what I owe.
ACE: Oh, no, Naji.
Please, keep it.
You're not going anywhere.
[FOREBODING MUSIC.]
[CONSTRUCTION TRUCKS BEEPING.]
ACE: [YELLING.]
Is that that piece of shit? Get the fuck out of my way.
Touch me again, you fucking rake! - Touch me again! - MAN: You need to step back.
Abdi, get the fuck out here! You fucking prick.
ABDI: Hey.
Looking to rent a stall? Get of your own shitty mall? We can help you with that.
We have friends and family rate.
You're not my fucking family, and you never were, you adopted piece of shit.
- Hey, hey, hey.
- Back up.
Back up.
ABDI: It's just business, right? That's what Pop taught me.
ACE: You know why you got this land? 'Cause no one else fucking wants it.
HASSAN: Haunted, right? Ghosts of the white people who used to live here? ABDI: Who were those? The witches or the slave owners? - ACE: Stop poaching my tenants.
- Hey, hey, hey.
Go back to your fucking car.
[CAR DOOR SQUEAKS, SLAMS.]
[ENGINE TURNS OVER.]
[HORN HONKS.]
[ENGINE RUMBLING.]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
[MACHINES WHIRRING.]
[EERIE, DISCORDANT MUSIC.]
[MACHINE BLARES, POWERS DOWN.]
[BRAKES CREAKING.]
[FOREBODING MUSIC.]
[CAR DOOR SQUEAKS.]
[CAR DOOR SLAMS.]
[DOOR SLAMS.]
Mom? You give that landlord two lanes.
You understand? JOY: Why? He seems okay.
ANNIE: He's not.
After the accident, he didn't even charge us to tow the car.
Exactly.
Nothing's for free with a man like that, believe you me.
- Mom.
- Joy.
If you can't see how that dirty bird's been looking at us [SIGHS.]
I haven't taught you anything.
JOY: Are you okay? You seem a little you know.
This isn't about me.
You know, if if you're not feeling like yourself, you can tell me.
I just mean, you haven't had your medicine in a week, right? I'm getting more pills at the hospital today.
Don't you worry one little bit.
[LOCK CLICKS, HANDLE RATTLES.]
After I finish school stuff, can I go to the store? To get more drawing paper.
I got you some two towns ago.
We're not millionaires, Joy.
I don't know, I'm just I'm feeling a little cabin-fevery.
I haven't been out of the house in a week.
Little love [TENSE MUSIC.]
This town is not a good place.
Not just that dirty bird.
He's the roach you can see.
The rest are in the walls.
I've heard things.
Massacres.
Kids vanishing into thin air.
Okay, Mom.
ANNIE: Just a couple more days.
We'll get the car fixed good as new.
We'll be back on the road in no time.
JOY: To where? The Laughing Place, of course.
Where? Montreal, still? ANNIE: Why not? I need to get ready for my interview.
When I'm gone, you don't open up that door for anyone, understand? [BIRD CAWING.]
JAMAL: How many shifts are you after? How's April looking for you? ANNIE: Oh, I'm just passing through.
Your ad said you needed temp RNs.
Okay, you on any medications? - No.
- JAMAL: State screening.
Now even temp RNs have to list.
ANNIE: Oh, well, vitamin D.
JAMAL: Docs love to push the vitamin D, right? Okay, then, just need two forms of ID, Ms.
Ingalls.
Birth certificate.
It's a copy.
I hope that's okay.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
NURSE: Nurses' station.
This is Eric.
JAMAL: Salem's Lot's we get all the greatest hits.
Appendicitis, vaccines, arrhythmias.
Intakes from Castle Rock, you're looking at 70-80% ODs.
All NARCAN all the time.
[MARKER SQUEAKING.]
Drugs are all in there.
Only docs and nurse practitioners have the passcode.
Seems like a lot of extra work.
Mm, new state regs 'cause of all the damn junkies.
[MONITOR BEEPING.]
EVELYN: Can I help you with something? Depakote, 125 for room three.
- She needs an adjustment.
- Can you find what you need? Sure thing.
[KEYPAD BEEPING.]
Oh, keypad's fritzing again.
You know, Dr.
H has an override key.
She'll bring you in.
[INDISTINCT ANNOUNCEMENT OVER PA.]
[BED CREAKS, METAL CLANGING.]
[KEYPAD BEEPS, ECHOES.]
NURSE: Anne? [METAL CLANGING.]
- [MONITOR BEEPING.]
- [CLANGING CONTINUES.]
[PADDLES CHARGING.]
[MONITOR BEEPS.]
[MUTTERING.]
How on Earth [WHEELCHAIR SQUEAKING.]
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
[BIRDS CHIRPING.]
[SIGHS.]
[FRIDGE WHIRRING.]
[DOOR SQUEAKS.]
[CAGEY MUSIC.]
[BUTTON SNAPS.]
[STATIC CRACKLING.]
- [BUTTON SNAPS.]
- [AUDIO WARBLES.]
REPORTER: After months of renovations, inmates are finally returning home to Shawshank after spending most of last year dispersed across the northeast.
Of course, not everyone is happy to be back, in light of all that's transpired within these walls.
ANNOUNCER: Orderly to admitting.
Orderly to admitting.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
- NADIA: We've had to keep this locked.
- [KEYPAD BEEPS.]
NURSE: Thanks, Dr.
H.
[TYPEWRITER KEYS CLACKING.]
[TYPEWRITER WHIRRS, CLICKS.]
TALL MAN: [UNINTELLIGIBLE MUTTERING.]
[SINISTER MUSIC.]
[HORN BLARING.]
[TIRES RUMBLING.]
[BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN'S "STATE TROOPER".]
BRUCE: New Jersey Turnpike Riding on a wet night [HERB CRACKLES.]
'Neath the refinery's glow Out where the great black rivers flow License, registration I ain't got none Tell Sheriff Boucher that if another one of his rookies puts a fucking parking ticket on my truck [CAMERA CLICKS.]
There won't be any Christmas in the Boucher household.
Your per diem's in the Crisco can.
BRUCE: Please don't stop me [METAL CLATTERS.]
POP: You break it, you bought it.
ACE: Two more tenants leaving me early for Abdi's mall.
POP: Leaving you? That's a fucking mystery.
Who'd want to leave you? ACE: You could've put an end to this shit.
POP: Could I have? That fucking land Abdi got for a song and a handjob? That was imminent domain.
One call to the fucking state board, no new mall.
You could have stuck your dick in and ended this whole thing.
That what you want? Me sticking my dick in? Fuck, thought you wanted to be in charge.
You just served me up to him and the rakes.
Jesus Christ, Pop, you gotta tell Abdi, "Cut this shit out.
" - We're gonna lose everything! - "We"? No, the mall, your house, everything you fucking have, I gave you.
ACE: You gave me shit, I took what I deserved.
Remember, Sergeant Major? You'd be wise not to bring that up again.
[BELL JINGLES.]
[TENSE MUSIC.]
[DOOR CLOSES.]
[TV CHATTERING.]
[SIGHS.]
[MELLOW ACOUSTIC GUITAR PLAYING.]
CHANCE: Water couldn't end me Something, something, un-friend me [CONTINUES SINGING INDISTINCTLY.]
Would you burn for me? Take my place at the stake? While I'm still awake? [HUMMING.]
Too loud? Oh, no, it's it's pretty.
It's a work in progress probably forever.
It's about witches.
Ah.
Like in The Wizard of Oz? CHANCE: Uh, yeah, but more like Satanists.
There used to be a bunch of them that lived around here like a million years ago.
Right.
CHANCE: Before they burned them all out.
JOY: Makes sense.
Probably witches buried right under our feet.
JOY: That's cool too.
CHANCE: You okay? You were in the accident, right? They said your mom didn't want an ambulance.
Uh, yeah, she she's a nurse, so CHANCE: It must have been the money.
They really fuck you on ambulances.
Yeah.
I'm Chance.
Joy.
CHANCE: Come on.
It's freak time.
[UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING OVER BOOMBOX.]
SINGER: With all my friends, feeling good - [METAL CLANGS.]
- CHANCE: Guys! Hey.
TIMOTHY: Aw.
Oh, car crash girl.
[LAUGHS.]
CHANCE: Her name is Joy.
- TIMOTHY: [LAUGHS.]
- VERA: Hey, Joy.
[LAUGHS.]
CHANCE: This is Vera, Cabin 9 - Asshole.
- [ROCK CLATTERS.]
And this is Timothy, Cabin 14.
Hi.
- Where you from? - [GRUNTS.]
Oh, I don't know.
All over, I guess.
Um, but we're stranded here because of the crash.
You got any pictures? Your car must have been fucked up.
Oh, I don't have a phone.
[LAUGHS.]
VERA: Why not? Phones give you brain cancer.
Or, at least, that's what my mom says.
Man, you need a phone.
That's like the only good thing about this dump, is free wi-fi.
[ALL LAUGH.]
CHANCE: Here, take a shot.
- TIMOTHY: Oh.
- VERA: No.
TIMOTHY: Ah, come on, Crash.
- You're better than that.
- JOY: [LAUGHS.]
[TOOL WHIRRING.]
[BELL DINGING.]
[SOULFUL COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYING OVER RADIO.]
[DINGING CONTINUES.]
CHRIS: Ms.
Ingalls.
You, uh, find a way out of Castle Rock, let me know.
ANNIE: Working on it.
Thought maybe you, uh, decided to stay.
- No.
- CHRIS: Oh.
Heard you picked up a shift or two over at Deville.
I'm, uh I'm friends with some of the docs.
Is the windshield in? Uh, no, ma'am, sorry.
I, uh I spoke to them this morning.
But, hey, I'll I'll tell Jeep no more business with them until it's here.
ACE: Local fucking news coming to watch them pour foundation at a construction site.
Fucking rakes pour a concrete floor, that's news? [INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
Hope Abdi falls in and fucking dies.
- There's some news I can use.
- Yeah.
ACE: Can I help you, 19? CHRIS: Pop said no more fucking with the Star Gazer guests.
ACE: She's got crazy in her eyes, that one.
Even her own daughter looks afraid of her.
CHRIS: She's a nurse, asshole.
A nurse whose fucking plates don't match her VIN.
So now you're the DMV? ACE: Trust me, she's running from something.
So what's that shit with Abdi? I thought you wanted to be left the fuck out of it? CHRIS: He's he's your fucking stepbrother.
Please don't do anything stupid.
Gosh.
Whose side you on, little bro? [BIRD CHIRPING.]
[TYPEWRITER KEYS CLACKING.]
[TYPEWRITER WHIRRS, DINGS.]
TALL MAN: Did you like it? [OMINOUS MUSIC.]
- TIMOTHY: Oh, shit.
- Mom? [ALL LAUGH.]
JOY: They're just some new friends.
- ANNIE: Brats.
- JOY: How do you know? - Because they live here.
- JOY: So do we! Not for long.
JOY: I don't know anyone except for you and and nobody knows me! But maybe we ended up here for a reason.
Maybe this is the Laughing Place.
ANNIE: It's not.
Joy, I will always do anything, everything to keep you safe, keep you whole, and give you the life that you deserve.
Not this awful, false thing that passes as life, that people in places like this say is life.
It isn't.
Now, people in places like this will tell you the trash on the highway shoulder is all there is and you should chase after that trash as it blows in the filthy wind, and they will try to make you one of them.
They'll say, "Oh, there's no such thing as standards anymore.
" And they will call that freedom, but it's their freedom to make you trash their trash so they can use you and own you and throw you away JOY: Mom - But I won't let them! It'll be blood on Christmas before I let them, Joy! I'll throw my blamed body between you and anybody! Mom! Did you get any pills at the hospital? Is this an emergency? You need help! Mom, can you hear me? I I'm worried about you.
Please, Mom, talk to me! [TENSE MUSIC.]
NARRATOR: His calves bulged in his breeches, evidence of hard climbs and hard ridings, even as his belly had flatten to nothing.
He had been in the Highlands, that much she could see from the concavity of his cheeks.
[SIGHS.]
[DARK MUSIC.]
[INSECT WINGS FLUTTERING.]
[THUNDER RUMBLING.]
[SINISTER MUSIC.]
Big real estate mogul sleeping on his sister's couch? Try not to kill anyone today, yeah? NADIA: Yep.
- [DOOR OPENS.]
- [THUNDER RUMBLING.]
ANNOUNCER: Would Dr.
Pazold dial 6277? Dr.
Pazold dial 6277.
NURSE: Hey, Dr.
H.
You got the override key to the pharmacy? We're getting another punch code error.
NADIA: I left it at home, I think.
Keeping track of the little things is not my skill set.
NURSE: I'll call security.
NADIA: Hey, do you know who did this? NURSE: I think it was the new girl, Anne.
Huh.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER.]
[THUNDER RUMBLES.]
That's mine.
It's lovely.
ANNIE: Belonged to my mother.
Darn clasp is loose.
My staff, they're telling me you're doing good work here.
ANNIE: Okay.
- NURSE: Hey, Dr.
H? - Yeah? NURSE: Your dad's here to see you.
[RAIN PATTERING ON WINDOW.]
NADIA: You smoking in my office? What, this? Medicinal.
Better than my chemo.
Hey, kid.
NADIA: Isn't your appointment Friday? Yeah, well, I wanted to see you before then.
What's wrong? - I think I'm dying.
- NADIA: Not if I can help it.
I didn't come back to New England's asshole for you to croak on me.
POP: Wow, did you learn that bedside manner at Harvard? Skipped that day.
Guess you wasted your money.
No, seeing you in that white coat? I could check out tomorrow knowing I done one good thing.
Don't say that.
You need to talk to your brother.
- Pop.
- POP: It's important.
He's still staying in that guest shack of yours, yeah? You and I had a deal.
POP: Deal's only as good as its weakest link.
- And that's Abdi? - POP: That's Ace.
NADIA: Huh.
Abdi's been poaching Ace's tenants six months early.
Is it poaching if he's just giving them a better deal? Ace doesn't read The Economist, Nadia.
Tell Abdi to go easy.
This'll take care of itself.
I don't get involved in that side.
That was our deal.
- "Do no harm".
- First day of class.
Money well spent, Pop.
- I hope so.
- NADIA: Hmm.
See you at your appointment Friday.
And whatever green cultivation you're smoking, cut it in half.
[PAPER SMACKS.]
Talk to your brother.
[DOOR SHUTS.]
- [THUNDER RUMBLING.]
- [RAIN PATTERING.]
[THUNDER CRASHES.]
[OMINOUS MUSIC.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[RETCHING, GASPING.]
[ELECTRICITY HUMMING.]
[TYPEWRITER CLACKS, DINGS.]
TALL MAN: [SPEAKING INAUDIBLY.]
Stumbling [SPEAKING INAUDIBLY.]
Scale the rooftops.
Did you like it? [LIGHTS HUMMING.]
[LEVER SNAPS.]
[ALL GASPING, CHATTERING.]
[MONITOR BEEPING.]
- WORKER: The whole building? - I'm not sure.
I'll check.
Hello? I'm trying to call out.
NURSE: Give it a minute or two, the generator will kick in.
[OVERLAPPING CHATTER.]
[INTENSE MUSIC BUILDING.]
[MUSICAL CRASH.]
TALL MAN: [DISTORTED VOICE.]
Did you like it? Did you like it? [DISTORTED AUDIO.]
Did you like it? [DISTORTED AUDIO.]
Did you like it? ANNIE: [GRUNTS.]
[PANTING.]
[GASPING.]
[PANTING.]
[SHOES SQUEAK.]
JAMAL: Anne? What are you doing? [PANTING.]
I just I fell and was [PANTING.]
Four needs Zofran.
The blackout really got to her, so I need to get in.
JAMAL: Well, security will be here soon.
Security? Dr.
H left her override key at home again.
NURSE: You know, Dr.
H has an override key.
She'll bring you in.
[PANEL BEEPS.]
- JAMAL: Anne? - NADIA: Take what you need.
JAMAL: Anne, are you okay? Never mind.
[PANTING.]
[TENSE MUSIC.]
NADIA: Understaffed, underpaid.
You know, I've been stuck on overnights for the last week, I'm exhausted.
[INSECTS CHIRPING DISTANTLY.]
[INSECTS CHIRPING.]
[CURIOUS MUSIC.]
[MICROWAVE DOOR SHUTS.]
[MUFFLED HEAVY ROCK MUSIC PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS.]
[SINGER SINGING INDISTINCTLY.]
SINGER: Too hard too long [SINGER CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY.]
All over just one more time [GAS GURGLING.]
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
[GRAVEL CRUNCHING.]
[THUNDER RUMBLING.]
[DISTANT SIREN WAILING.]
[SIREN SWELLS, FADES.]
[FLOORS CREAK.]
[OBJECTS RATTLING.]
[CABINET DOOR SHUTS.]
[INHALES SHARPLY.]
[EERIE, DISCORDANT MUSIC.]
[DOOR CREAKING.]
[CAR DOOR SLAMS.]
[CAR ALARM CHIRPS.]
[PANTING.]
[DOOR HANDLE RATTLES.]
[KEYS JINGLE, CLATTER.]
- [DOOR SLAMS.]
- [LATCH CLICKS.]
[DOOR CREAKS.]
ABDI: [YAWNS.]
[OBJECT CLATTERS.]
- [GLASS SHATTERING.]
- [FLAMES ROARING.]
[FIRE ALARM BEEPING.]
[COUGHING.]
[BEEPING CONTINUES.]
[GLASS SHATTERS.]
[COUGHING.]
[EXTINGUISHER SPRAYING.]
[ENGINE RUMBLING.]
[COUGHING.]
[PANTING.]
[DISTANT SIRENS WAIL.]
[PHONE RINGING.]
ANNOUNCER: Eric Parker to the ER.
Eric Parker to ER.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC.]
[CAR DOOR SLAMS.]
OFFICER: Ace Merrill? ACE: You know who I am.
OFFICER: There was a fire last night in Salem's Lot.
Abdi and Nadia Howlwadaag's house.
Where were you last night? [PANEL CHIRPS.]
Can we come in and ask you a couple of questions? ACE: Yeah, and I don't see a fucking warrant.
[INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER.]
[PILLS RATTLE.]
Hi, Doc.
Just grabbing a Zofran for six.
- NADIA: Anne? - ANNIE: Mm-hmm? NADIA: There's nobody in six.
I know that.
I what I meant was I was grabbing one for Anne, stop.
Okay.
I lost the chart.
- I forgot the rules - What are you stealing? - Oxycontin? Fentanyl? - No! - You're an addict.
- No, no, no, I swear.
- NADIA: So you're selling the drugs.
- ANNE: No! I'm gonna call the cops if you don't tell me what you're doing here right now.
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
I'm not right.
[SIGHS.]
[TENSE MUSIC.]
I've got these things in my mind.
People running around [STAMMERS.]
and memories.
I stumped 'em, though.
The headshrinkers, they couldn't diagnose me.
They could not make me right, but I found the recipe.
What recipe? Risperdal, Haldol, Lithium.
Antipsychotics.
You're stealing antipsychotics.
Why? ANNIE: Because I can't those go on my chart, the state association sees that, I can't work in a hospital.
I need my pills.
[SNIFFS.]
Because Joy, she needs the real me.
- [BABY CRYING.]
- The right me.
And the good Lord knows, there's more to all of us, and not all of it's good but I am trying for Joy.
Joy is your daughter? ANNIE: I lost my own mom when I was about her age, so I know I know how hard it would be for her if I couldn't [BREATHING HEAVILY.]
NADIA: What are the doses? - What? - Risperdal, Haldol, Lithium.
How much? 40, 20, 10.
NADIA: Risper I'll have to make a couple of small adjustments.
We'll use samples and off-labels, but you'll get what you need.
[PAPER RUSTLES.]
The rules.
NADIA: As long as you're working at this hospital, I can cover you.
ANNIE: But why are you If more people took Lithium and not Oxy, this would be a much better world.
But if you feel an episode coming on, call me.
Thank you.
Where'd you find it? I thought I left my key at home.
Behind your desk.
It fell.
[SOFT MUSIC.]
CHRIS: Okay, and this and, uh, your keys.
So you got Old Bessie back? ANNIE: I did.
And some medicine? Yes.
So we're leaving? We're searchers, you and me.
My dad, your grandpa that good old guy, they don't make men like that, little love not anymore.
Now they just make dirty birds and paper fakes.
No heroes, no real men, sorry to say.
But my dad was one of them, and he would say to me, "Annie, there are two kinds of people that made America: searchers and settlers.
" He was a searcher, Dad, your grandpa.
He settled for nothing, that one.
And my mom, she was a settler.
You set her down anywhere and she would make a home.
She would make it perfect, and she would keep making it perfect until [NOSTALGIC MUSIC.]
Till it said uncle, you know? And me, well I'm kind of a funny old oogy mess of both.
All mixed up sometimes, but good things besides and always, always your best interests at heart, Joy.
See, I'm a searcher who just wants to settle.
Wants it bad.
I just can't seem to find a place to alight.
Can't seem to find that Laughing Place that'll live up to you my perfection.
I'm not saying this is it, but I am saying you deserve a chance to see to settle a little, make a place in the world.
Maybe anywhere could be the Laughing Place if we're there together.
Even here.
Maybe.
Mm.
What's this for? You've been cooped up long enough.
Why don't you go get yourself some drawing paper? [STAMMERS.]
By myself? How else are you gonna draw us up a better world? ABDI: [SPEAKING FOREIGN LANGUAGE.]
Ace did some KKK shit.
Trying to burn us both alive.
- Ace? - Thank God you weren't here.
NADIA: This has to stop, Abdi.
ABDI: It will.
Put that away! Do not make things worse.
[TRAIN HORN BLARING.]
[TRAIN WHEELS RUMBLING.]
REPORTER: With the 400th anniversary approaching, rumors that witch trials happened near this part of Salem's Lot abound, but that hasn't stop construction.
It may not look like much yet, but once the foundation is poured tomorrow, rest assured, the new Somali mall will rise up - [BRIGHT ORCHESTRAL MUSIC.]
- Change your language.
[TV CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY.]
- [KEYS JINGLING.]
- [DOORKNOB RATTLING.]
ANNIE: Joy? ACE: Your daughter here? What are you doing in my house? [ICE CREAM PLOPS SLOWLY.]
You're dripping.
She gets out at night, that kid.
Gets out gets into shit.
Other people's shit.
ANNIE: Get out.
You've heard of "landlord may enter"? That's state law.
I'm the landlord.
I may enter.
Landlord's gotta do his own background checks.
You're not the first lammer showed up here paying cash, driving around with fictitious plates.
I'll call the police.
See, Anne Ingalls from Pepin, Wisconsin just might do that.
But Annie Wilkes from Bakersfield, California sure as shit would not.
I'm happy to provide free internet access to all our guests as long as I get to ride along.
So here's the deal, Annie Wilkes Your daughter saw some shit she shouldn't have, so you're gonna shut her up, so I don't have - [YELPS.]
- [GROANS.]
[MUFFLED GAGGING.]
[YELPING.]
[GAGGING.]
[GRUNTING.]
[GAGGING.]
[WHIMPERING.]
[GROANS, GAGGING.]
- [GURGLING.]
- [WHIMPERING.]
[GROANING.]
ANNIE: [PANTING.]
[MUFFLED BREATHING.]
[DARK MUSIC.]
[GROANING.]
[EXHALES SHARPLY.]
[BONES CRUNCH.]
[SQUELCHING.]
[TENSE MUSIC BUILDING.]
Mom? SINGER: Let the river run Let all the dreamers Wake the nation Come The New Jerusalem Silver cities rise The morning lights The streets that meet them And sirens call them on With a song [ENGINE TURNS OVER.]
It's asking for the taking Trembling Shaking Oh, my heart is aching We're coming to the edge, running on the water Coming through the fog, your sons and daughters We the great and small Stand on a star And blaze a trail of desire Through the darkening dawn [THUNDER CRASHES, RUMBLES.]
[DOOR SLAMS.]
[INSECTS CHIRPING.]
[SINISTER MUSIC.]
[SHOVEL SCRAPING.]
ANNIE: [BREATHING SHAKILY.]
[RUMBLING, SHIFTING.]
[SHRIEKS.]
[INSECTS BUZZING.]
[WHIMPERING, YELPING.]
[SHRIEKS.]
CHILDREN: Bad robot.

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