Between (2015) s02e03 Episode Script
Hope
[engine starting.]
Hey, Renee! - Whoa, whoa, whoa.
- [girl.]
Freeze! - [guns cocking.]
- Easy.
What are you doing here? Renee told me to come here if I have something for her.
I have something for her.
- Get on the ground! - Stop! - Come on.
- Okay! Renee.
He's in the back.
[gasping.]
Oh, Eric.
[sobbing.]
No, no Eric.
My baby.
No [continues sobbing.]
No.
[Jason crying.]
[Chuck sighs.]
- Good morning.
- [Wiley chuckles.]
- How are you feeling? - Uh I haven't slept that well in weeks.
[sighs.]
Wish I could say the same.
[groaning.]
Oh - Did he cry all night? - Oh, no.
No, no.
He had a five minute break after 1:00.
[Wiley.]
Come here, Jason.
[Chuck.]
There you go.
[Wiley.]
Hi, baby.
Hi.
Oh.
- [Chuck softly.]
There you go.
- Thank you.
I'm gonna go to the orphanage, try to find him some food.
Well, actually, um, I recommend that you stay in bed.
I just think you could use the rest.
I really need to find Jason something to eat.
- [Liam.]
Okay.
- [Wiley.]
Yeah.
Just [Adam.]
Hey, Wiley.
Wiley.
Want me to come with you? - No, thanks.
- Are you sure? Yes.
I just really need some time with my son.
- [Jason crying.]
- Come on, baby.
Wiley [Liam.]
You know your father came back to Pretty Lake to save you? Yeah.
What happened to him? Because he didn't come back.
What's it matter? He's gone.
Well, I think it matters, because you didn't go with him.
- So what happened? - Why do you care? Just curious.
I'm curious, too.
How come four weeks ago, my dad said there was no cure and we all had to die and yesterday, you walk in telling us your shot will cure us all? How is that possible if you two really worked together? Maybe you're a liar like my father.
Your father was a good man, Adam.
No, he wasn't.
That's why I killed him.
[grunts.]
[breathing heavily.]
- [Ronnie.]
What is this place? - [man.]
Shut up! - [sighs.]
Tell us everything.
- [Ronnie.]
Well, wait, do you want me to shut up or tell you everything? Just talk.
Okay, well, I was born in Pretty Lake.
You know, I had a typical childhood.
One sister, one brother [grunts.]
Have some respect.
You just showed up here with my dead brother.
You told me to bring him to you.
Not like that, I didn't.
If you wanna live, you'll tell us what happened.
The Mennonites found him.
Like that.
In the field, stabbed in the stomach.
- Then we go to the Mennonites.
- No, they didn't do it.
They were devastated when they found the kid.
When I showed them the picture, I could see it in their eyes.
Picture? [angrily.]
What picture? The picture she gave me.
Look, I was just trying to help.
If you want me to go back into town and see what I can dig up, I can.
You've done enough already.
He doesn't move.
[scoffs.]
Hey you got somethin' for this guy? My brother just died, and you're asking me if I have a crush? Hey, what about the picture? I do not like his vibe.
- He knows more than he's telling us.
- [sighs.]
He didn't do it! - You do not know that! - I know! Trust me on this one.
I wouldn't let my brother's murderer walk.
Get more eyes in town.
- I think that - We need to look now! Now.
[loud music playing.]
Where you going? [Jason crying.]
Do you want me to take him? Maybe I can calm him down.
- Yeah, okay.
Thanks.
- Hey, baby.
[breathes heavily.]
[groans.]
[continues breathing heavily.]
- You okay? - Yeah.
Yeah, it's nothing.
I just really gotta get some food for Jason.
The only thing he eats is formula, and there's none anywhere.
[sighs.]
I was at the Mennonites' the other day, and there may be a way.
[Liam.]
I'm telling you the truth, Adam.
Your father and I were working very hard to find a cure.
The prophylactic was as far as we got.
So even though you were close, you guys figured the best decision would be to come in here and kill everyone.
[Liam.]
Well, that wasn't our call.
They were shutting us down.
They were deleting all of our work.
The government wanted to destroy anything that tied them to what was happening here in Pretty Lake.
Okay.
Yeah, that sounds Okay.
So tell me how the government's burning down your lab one day, and ushering you in here the next.
Told them I'd blow the whistle on the whole thing.
Why didn't they kill you? The government had everything to gain.
Think about it.
I come in here, I prove that the science works, and they're heroes.
If it doesn't, then my files and my identity die in here with the rest of you.
Wow, you're just a regular hero, aren't you? [Liam.]
This was always about finishing what we started.
Finding a cure.
Trying to make this right.
And I wanted to honor my mentor.
And who's that? Art Carey? What do you know about Art Carey? [echoing.]
What do you know about Art Carey? [echoing.]
I'm on his side.
Lock him up.
[Liam.]
You're making a very big mistake.
[sighs.]
[Stacey.]
What are you doing? I can't do this anymore.
Do what? It's that kid.
I just keep seeing him.
In that field, Ronnie's truck.
He won't go away.
And, I mean, if you saw me that night, who else did? No one.
No one knows a thing, Mark.
You're being paranoid.
Yeah, I am.
And with good reason.
- Well, then let me help you.
- How? By continuing that lie? You realize that this is it, right? We're stuck in this shitty town until we die.
And if I don't come clean and get ahead of this, every single one of them is gonna think I'm a killer.
There are some secrets that are better kept quiet.
But some will haunt you until they kill you.
Mark you need to trust me on this.
Before you do anything, why don't you just let me go ask around, see if anybody's heard anything? You need to play this smart.
[Mark sighs.]
[Chuck sighs.]
Adam, wait.
If we want answers, why don't we just put a gun to his head, march him out to the gate and ask for them? Use him as collateral.
- They'll just let him die.
- No, they won't.
They've done it before.
[sighs.]
Those Special Ops guys came in here, injected all those kids.
It was a suicide mission.
What do you mean? Think about it.
If Liam has some vaccination that can help him survive in here, why didn't they give it to those soldiers? They wanted them to die.
That was the plan all along.
[sighing.]
I don't know, man.
There's only one person in here who survived past the age of 22, and that was a prison guard.
And she worked with Art Carey.
If we want answers, I suggest we start there.
Okay.
- [Jason crying.]
- Come on, baby.
It's okay, it's okay.
[engine sputtering.]
[engine dies.]
Come on.
[groans.]
Oh, come on, come on.
No.
[engine cranking.]
Shit! [sighs.]
Okay.
The kids have been fed.
[Sighs.]
If you can call it that.
I have an idea.
What's that? We should grow a garden.
[chuckles.]
I'm sure in this weather, we'll have a harvest in no time.
I'm thinking small-scale farming.
We can grow lettuce, some herbs Things like that.
So, what, like one piece of lettuce each? [chuckles.]
Hopefully more than that.
I don't know, but watching something grow take life it's always been a miracle.
I think this town could use a little hope.
[indistinct chatter.]
[glass shattering.]
[camera shutter clicking.]
[Samantha.]
Hey, birthday boy.
This is your lucky shot.
Take it.
- Oh! Yeah! - [both laughing.]
Wicked shot, Har.
Good job, buddy.
[Samantha.]
Harrison you got this.
[Jason crying.]
[Wiley sighs.]
Okay, baby.
[grunting.]
Come on, Jason.
I need to get you out of the cold.
There we go.
[children laughing.]
[Stacey.]
Hey.
Need a hand? Uh, sure, if you don't mind a little dirt.
That'd be great, actually.
All right, guys, go ahead.
Good job! Here.
What's all this for? We're preparing for the future.
Is there a dirt shortage in the future? [Gord laughs.]
We're building a garden to see what we can grow over the winter.
So, yesterday, with the body in the truck what happened? Ronnie's taking care of that.
[Ronnie sniffs.]
[Renee.]
You two are good to go.
[Ronnie.]
All right.
So, what? You're like the leader here or somethin'? Yeah.
Then you should let me go.
You can leave if you want to.
All right.
But if you leave, you can't come back.
- [Renee sighs.]
- What is this place? [grunts.]
[Franny.]
Pretty sure that's not how you play.
[Harrison.]
What are you doing here? "Oh, hi, Franny.
How are you? Nice of you to come check up on me.
" I don't need anyone checking up on me.
What are you doing here? I do whatever I want in here.
Okay, let's have some fun.
[laughs.]
[both cheering.]
[whooping.]
[Franny chuckling.]
- [Harrison grunts.]
- [Franny laughs.]
[Harrison laughs.]
Whoo! [grunts.]
[both laughing.]
[both chuckle.]
- [crying.]
- Hey, what's wrong? Harrison? It's all my fault.
- What is? - [sniffling.]
Samantha.
I'm never gonna see her again.
You know, I just feel like I'm so alone.
[sniffles.]
I have no one.
You have me.
It's gonna be okay.
[Harrison.]
Yeah.
- [flies buzzing.]
- [Chuck retching.]
Ugh! It stinks in here! [Adam.]
This place never got cleared.
[retching.]
That's disgusting.
[Chuck.]
Oh, crap.
[gun cocking.]
[Adam breathing heavily.]
Hey, over here.
[Chuck.]
Is that her? [Adam.]
Yeah, that's her.
- She was shot! - [Adam.]
Yeah.
I know, I saw it happen.
[flies buzzing.]
Her name is Ellen Denshaw.
[Renee.]
I grew up here.
[Ronnie.]
For real? Surprised? [scoffs.]
I mean, yeah.
I've lived in Pretty Lake my entire life.
I always thought this place was abandoned.
My father bought the place when we were kids.
He wanted to take us off the grid.
Other families joined us, and soon we learned the most important thing.
How to be self-sufficient.
Everyone contributes in their own way.
For years they followed my father's lead, and now they follow mine.
Outsiders call us survivalists, because we don't follow the rules of corrupt governments.
We call it freedom.
We're ready for anything.
Sounds like my kinda people.
If you wanna join us, you're gonna have to earn your keep.
[machine whirring.]
Boys, this is Ronnie.
Show him around the metal shop.
It's usually a good place to start.
[door lock buzzing.]
- [keypad beeps.]
- [door unlocks.]
[Chuck breathing heavily.]
Ugh! Come on, dude, these bodies are freaking me out.
[typing.]
We find out who Ellen Denshaw is we'll find out who Liam Cullen is.
[beeping.]
[beeps.]
She works here.
Why won't it let me in? [beeping.]
[Chuck.]
Dude.
You gotta be kidding me.
[both grunting.]
[muttering under breath.]
Hold her still.
- Chuck she's dead.
- [grunts.]
[Chuck retching.]
[both groaning.]
[beeping.]
That should work.
[beeping.]
- [Chuck.]
Oh, hey.
- [Adam.]
Okay.
Ten is good, right? I think ten is good.
Yeah.
[typing.]
[beeping.]
[wind howling.]
[kisses.]
[breathing heavily.]
[Jason wheezing.]
Jason? Jason.
Come on, Jason.
No.
What happened? Gord doesn't know anything.
No one does, actually.
You're fine.
No one's thinking about you, or that kid.
You can relax.
Where's the body? Stacey - what are they doing with the kid? - They said Ronnie was taking care of it.
- Where is he taking the body? - To the family! Nothing connects you with that kid.
No, you said it yourself, if Ronnie's involved, trouble's not far behind.
I'm done hiding.
[sighs.]
If you're not gonna do what's right for us then I will.
Go ahead.
Shoot me! [sighs.]
[grunts.]
[sighs.]
[panting.]
Help! Please, help! [groans.]
Help! Please! - Help! Somebody! - Get out of here.
We told your people not to come back.
[Wiley.]
Please.
[panting.]
Please, help! My baby Please help me! [groans.]
[Jason crying.]
[groaning.]
[Chuck.]
I think that's her office.
[beeping.]
What are we even looking for? Something like this.
Looks like Ellen's laptop.
[typing.]
No data files.
It must be encrypted.
Nothing but time sheets in here.
Whoa! Dude! Was that really necessary? It's empty.
[Adam breathing heavily.]
It's almost like they were expecting us.
Why is everything always something with you? Well, Chuck, everyone that comes through that fence tries to kill us.
And you act like everything's normal no matter what happens, no matter who dies.
- Your parents, Amanda - [softly.]
Shut up.
Shut up.
Pat, Samantha Shut up! Shut up! What am I supposed to do? - At least I'm trying.
- You're trying? You know, sometimes I think it drives you crazy that you'll never be the guy to save us, to save Wiley! [grunts.]
I'm done with this.
I'm done with this.
[sighs.]
[groans softly.]
[gasps.]
He was hungry.
You should rest.
Thank you.
[inhales sharply.]
How did you know? Um Gord.
He told me you lost a child recently.
I'm sorry for your loss.
I didn't know what else to do, and I just You did the right thing.
[shushing.]
His name's Jason.
Please try not to speak.
It distracts him.
- So everyone else has their seeds? - [kids.]
Yes.
Okay, great, so what we're gonna do is sprinkle just a pinch of it into the soil.
Good job.
Exactly right.
I'm gonna put them in one by one into the soil and then with our sticks, we're gonna poke it in.
Not too far.
That's impressive.
What'd you expect? I grew up on a farm.
[Chuckles.]
[Tracey laughs.]
Thank you.
Oh, nice.
[chuckles.]
So you're sticking around? I don't know, I guess for a bit.
I don't know how long I can do this, though.
[grunts softly.]
[man.]
You'll stay.
They had me doing the same job when I got here a couple years ago.
[Ronnie sighs.]
[man.]
Just a tip be careful of Renee.
How do you mean? She's a user.
Always looking for an angle.
And this place Well, it's not one big happy family like she sells it.
If you don't keep up Well, let's just say keep up.
Got it? And keep going.
[sighs.]
He'll be nice and warm here.
Thank you.
- Is she okay? - It's a little much for her.
Right.
I'm sorry.
We need to talk.
I know we were supposed to leave you alone.
Gord told me what you did for us, but I just It's fine.
Your baby is innocent in all of this, but But what? - You can't stay.
- No.
No, please, he won't survive if I go back into town.
There's no formula for him there.
We can't afford to take care of the both of you.
We'll take you back to wherever you need to go.
Are you asking me to leave my son? He'll be taken care of become one of us.
But you have to leave.
It's your choice.
Yo, what's up? [grunts.]
Hey! [breathing heavily.]
What the hell is this? Hi.
Stop.
Okay, I know you're probably pretty messed up after what happened today.
Okay? You don't have to do this.
I'm not doing this for you.
[sighs.]
- Where's Wiley? - How the hell should I know? Wiley, are you okay? Where were you? - [sighs.]
Have you seen Adam? - Where is Jason? Wiley, what have you done with Jason? Chuck, I did what I had to do, all right? I left him with some people who can really take good care of him.
Who? The Mennonites.
You left my brother to live with some strangers? Yes! Okay? They can feed him.
They'll make sure he survives this.
- We'll make sure he survives this! - How, Chuck? We can't feed him.
- I'm gonna go get him.
- No, you're not gonna get him! It's done.
He's my brother.
Do you understand that? He's my brother! He's your brother? He's my son, Chuck.
You had every opportunity to help him, and you didn't.
So I took care of it.
Now, back off! - [Liam.]
Wiley! - [metal clanging.]
Did you handcuff him? Give me the keys.
- No.
- Yes! Give me the keys! - Wiley, listen to me.
- Chuck, just stop.
[stammers.]
You want the keys? Here you go.
[Wiley sighs.]
- [indistinct chatter.]
- [rock music playing softly.]
Can I get some of that, too? I thought we got food here.
We've got a lot of things, but you need to earn it.
[scoffs.]
No.
Down there.
[indistinct chatter continues.]
You gotta earn something? That's gonna work out great.
Bon appétit.
Come on.
[sighs.]
[chimes.]
[sighs.]
[groans.]
[grunting.]
[sighs.]
Stacey! - [banging on door.]
Stacey! - [gasping.]
Stacey, open the door.
What are you gonna do, just leave me in here? No, you're staying in there until you see things my way.
No, this is ridiculous.
You can't just hold me hostage.
No, I can and I will.
No! No, this is about you, and you know it! It's not.
It's about us, Mark.
It's not just you that's involved in this.
I am, too.
I don't know how you see this playing out, Stacey but somebody's gonna get hurt.
[Liam.]
This is incredible.
Wiley, when did you start feeling better? I I don't know.
I felt pretty beat up when I left a few hours back.
I know that I said it takes 24 hours for the cure to start showing results, but I think the tumor is the best thing that could have happened to us.
Yeah, I don't really see it that way.
When we discovered the tumor, the mass dominated a significant portion here of your abdomen.
Here, it's a fraction of the size.
Okay, so what are you saying? What I'm saying is is you're healing, Wiley.
The cure is working.
Come on, come on.
That liar.
[beeping.]
Come on! - The virus attacked the tumor.
- Um, not exactly.
You see, the cure combined with the virus, creates this stronger, healthier cell.
A stronger immune system.
But I've never seen anything like this before.
I mean this is new.
[chuckles.]
And honestly, I It's more than I ever hoped for.
We need to get everyone injected.
Well, I only brought 15 trial doses, and now we're down to 13.
If I can convince the outside world that this really works then I can save everyone.
Okay.
- Let's get this party started, Doc.
- [chuckles.]
Uh - Liam? - Yeah? Thank you.
Yeah, sure.
Give you a piece of meat here.
Here you go.
Not looking for any trouble today? How's Franny? Why don't you ask her yourself? She's outside.
Here.
You look a little hungry.
[Gord.]
Hey.
Hey.
You're mad at me.
A little.
But I guess I I didn't really consider it from your side.
So you're saying I was right? No.
Never.
[Franny.]
I love you.
[Gord.]
I love you, too.
You want to come home? I'd like that.
Okay.
Well, I'm gonna grab my stuff, and I'll come right back.
You - Gord, help! - [Gord.]
Hey! - [Franny.]
Help! Please! - Hey! - [Franny.]
Stop! - Back off! - What the What's going on? - She killed my brother.
What are you talking about? I didn't kill anyone.
Hold on, your your brother? He about, uh, 11, 12? - The one that was stabbed in the stomach? - What do you know about that? I know that he was found nowhere near here and that my sister had nothing to do with it.
So, please, put the gun down.
Right now, this backpack and the person wearing it is the closest thing I've got to an answer.
So she's coming with us.
- It's not gonna work like that.
- You don't have a choice.
- [both grunting.]
- Franny, run! - [gun firing.]
- Stay back! - [man.]
Let's go! - Gord? Stay back, Franny! [tires squealing.]
Gord!
Hey, Renee! - Whoa, whoa, whoa.
- [girl.]
Freeze! - [guns cocking.]
- Easy.
What are you doing here? Renee told me to come here if I have something for her.
I have something for her.
- Get on the ground! - Stop! - Come on.
- Okay! Renee.
He's in the back.
[gasping.]
Oh, Eric.
[sobbing.]
No, no Eric.
My baby.
No [continues sobbing.]
No.
[Jason crying.]
[Chuck sighs.]
- Good morning.
- [Wiley chuckles.]
- How are you feeling? - Uh I haven't slept that well in weeks.
[sighs.]
Wish I could say the same.
[groaning.]
Oh - Did he cry all night? - Oh, no.
No, no.
He had a five minute break after 1:00.
[Wiley.]
Come here, Jason.
[Chuck.]
There you go.
[Wiley.]
Hi, baby.
Hi.
Oh.
- [Chuck softly.]
There you go.
- Thank you.
I'm gonna go to the orphanage, try to find him some food.
Well, actually, um, I recommend that you stay in bed.
I just think you could use the rest.
I really need to find Jason something to eat.
- [Liam.]
Okay.
- [Wiley.]
Yeah.
Just [Adam.]
Hey, Wiley.
Wiley.
Want me to come with you? - No, thanks.
- Are you sure? Yes.
I just really need some time with my son.
- [Jason crying.]
- Come on, baby.
Wiley [Liam.]
You know your father came back to Pretty Lake to save you? Yeah.
What happened to him? Because he didn't come back.
What's it matter? He's gone.
Well, I think it matters, because you didn't go with him.
- So what happened? - Why do you care? Just curious.
I'm curious, too.
How come four weeks ago, my dad said there was no cure and we all had to die and yesterday, you walk in telling us your shot will cure us all? How is that possible if you two really worked together? Maybe you're a liar like my father.
Your father was a good man, Adam.
No, he wasn't.
That's why I killed him.
[grunts.]
[breathing heavily.]
- [Ronnie.]
What is this place? - [man.]
Shut up! - [sighs.]
Tell us everything.
- [Ronnie.]
Well, wait, do you want me to shut up or tell you everything? Just talk.
Okay, well, I was born in Pretty Lake.
You know, I had a typical childhood.
One sister, one brother [grunts.]
Have some respect.
You just showed up here with my dead brother.
You told me to bring him to you.
Not like that, I didn't.
If you wanna live, you'll tell us what happened.
The Mennonites found him.
Like that.
In the field, stabbed in the stomach.
- Then we go to the Mennonites.
- No, they didn't do it.
They were devastated when they found the kid.
When I showed them the picture, I could see it in their eyes.
Picture? [angrily.]
What picture? The picture she gave me.
Look, I was just trying to help.
If you want me to go back into town and see what I can dig up, I can.
You've done enough already.
He doesn't move.
[scoffs.]
Hey you got somethin' for this guy? My brother just died, and you're asking me if I have a crush? Hey, what about the picture? I do not like his vibe.
- He knows more than he's telling us.
- [sighs.]
He didn't do it! - You do not know that! - I know! Trust me on this one.
I wouldn't let my brother's murderer walk.
Get more eyes in town.
- I think that - We need to look now! Now.
[loud music playing.]
Where you going? [Jason crying.]
Do you want me to take him? Maybe I can calm him down.
- Yeah, okay.
Thanks.
- Hey, baby.
[breathes heavily.]
[groans.]
[continues breathing heavily.]
- You okay? - Yeah.
Yeah, it's nothing.
I just really gotta get some food for Jason.
The only thing he eats is formula, and there's none anywhere.
[sighs.]
I was at the Mennonites' the other day, and there may be a way.
[Liam.]
I'm telling you the truth, Adam.
Your father and I were working very hard to find a cure.
The prophylactic was as far as we got.
So even though you were close, you guys figured the best decision would be to come in here and kill everyone.
[Liam.]
Well, that wasn't our call.
They were shutting us down.
They were deleting all of our work.
The government wanted to destroy anything that tied them to what was happening here in Pretty Lake.
Okay.
Yeah, that sounds Okay.
So tell me how the government's burning down your lab one day, and ushering you in here the next.
Told them I'd blow the whistle on the whole thing.
Why didn't they kill you? The government had everything to gain.
Think about it.
I come in here, I prove that the science works, and they're heroes.
If it doesn't, then my files and my identity die in here with the rest of you.
Wow, you're just a regular hero, aren't you? [Liam.]
This was always about finishing what we started.
Finding a cure.
Trying to make this right.
And I wanted to honor my mentor.
And who's that? Art Carey? What do you know about Art Carey? [echoing.]
What do you know about Art Carey? [echoing.]
I'm on his side.
Lock him up.
[Liam.]
You're making a very big mistake.
[sighs.]
[Stacey.]
What are you doing? I can't do this anymore.
Do what? It's that kid.
I just keep seeing him.
In that field, Ronnie's truck.
He won't go away.
And, I mean, if you saw me that night, who else did? No one.
No one knows a thing, Mark.
You're being paranoid.
Yeah, I am.
And with good reason.
- Well, then let me help you.
- How? By continuing that lie? You realize that this is it, right? We're stuck in this shitty town until we die.
And if I don't come clean and get ahead of this, every single one of them is gonna think I'm a killer.
There are some secrets that are better kept quiet.
But some will haunt you until they kill you.
Mark you need to trust me on this.
Before you do anything, why don't you just let me go ask around, see if anybody's heard anything? You need to play this smart.
[Mark sighs.]
[Chuck sighs.]
Adam, wait.
If we want answers, why don't we just put a gun to his head, march him out to the gate and ask for them? Use him as collateral.
- They'll just let him die.
- No, they won't.
They've done it before.
[sighs.]
Those Special Ops guys came in here, injected all those kids.
It was a suicide mission.
What do you mean? Think about it.
If Liam has some vaccination that can help him survive in here, why didn't they give it to those soldiers? They wanted them to die.
That was the plan all along.
[sighing.]
I don't know, man.
There's only one person in here who survived past the age of 22, and that was a prison guard.
And she worked with Art Carey.
If we want answers, I suggest we start there.
Okay.
- [Jason crying.]
- Come on, baby.
It's okay, it's okay.
[engine sputtering.]
[engine dies.]
Come on.
[groans.]
Oh, come on, come on.
No.
[engine cranking.]
Shit! [sighs.]
Okay.
The kids have been fed.
[Sighs.]
If you can call it that.
I have an idea.
What's that? We should grow a garden.
[chuckles.]
I'm sure in this weather, we'll have a harvest in no time.
I'm thinking small-scale farming.
We can grow lettuce, some herbs Things like that.
So, what, like one piece of lettuce each? [chuckles.]
Hopefully more than that.
I don't know, but watching something grow take life it's always been a miracle.
I think this town could use a little hope.
[indistinct chatter.]
[glass shattering.]
[camera shutter clicking.]
[Samantha.]
Hey, birthday boy.
This is your lucky shot.
Take it.
- Oh! Yeah! - [both laughing.]
Wicked shot, Har.
Good job, buddy.
[Samantha.]
Harrison you got this.
[Jason crying.]
[Wiley sighs.]
Okay, baby.
[grunting.]
Come on, Jason.
I need to get you out of the cold.
There we go.
[children laughing.]
[Stacey.]
Hey.
Need a hand? Uh, sure, if you don't mind a little dirt.
That'd be great, actually.
All right, guys, go ahead.
Good job! Here.
What's all this for? We're preparing for the future.
Is there a dirt shortage in the future? [Gord laughs.]
We're building a garden to see what we can grow over the winter.
So, yesterday, with the body in the truck what happened? Ronnie's taking care of that.
[Ronnie sniffs.]
[Renee.]
You two are good to go.
[Ronnie.]
All right.
So, what? You're like the leader here or somethin'? Yeah.
Then you should let me go.
You can leave if you want to.
All right.
But if you leave, you can't come back.
- [Renee sighs.]
- What is this place? [grunts.]
[Franny.]
Pretty sure that's not how you play.
[Harrison.]
What are you doing here? "Oh, hi, Franny.
How are you? Nice of you to come check up on me.
" I don't need anyone checking up on me.
What are you doing here? I do whatever I want in here.
Okay, let's have some fun.
[laughs.]
[both cheering.]
[whooping.]
[Franny chuckling.]
- [Harrison grunts.]
- [Franny laughs.]
[Harrison laughs.]
Whoo! [grunts.]
[both laughing.]
[both chuckle.]
- [crying.]
- Hey, what's wrong? Harrison? It's all my fault.
- What is? - [sniffling.]
Samantha.
I'm never gonna see her again.
You know, I just feel like I'm so alone.
[sniffles.]
I have no one.
You have me.
It's gonna be okay.
[Harrison.]
Yeah.
- [flies buzzing.]
- [Chuck retching.]
Ugh! It stinks in here! [Adam.]
This place never got cleared.
[retching.]
That's disgusting.
[Chuck.]
Oh, crap.
[gun cocking.]
[Adam breathing heavily.]
Hey, over here.
[Chuck.]
Is that her? [Adam.]
Yeah, that's her.
- She was shot! - [Adam.]
Yeah.
I know, I saw it happen.
[flies buzzing.]
Her name is Ellen Denshaw.
[Renee.]
I grew up here.
[Ronnie.]
For real? Surprised? [scoffs.]
I mean, yeah.
I've lived in Pretty Lake my entire life.
I always thought this place was abandoned.
My father bought the place when we were kids.
He wanted to take us off the grid.
Other families joined us, and soon we learned the most important thing.
How to be self-sufficient.
Everyone contributes in their own way.
For years they followed my father's lead, and now they follow mine.
Outsiders call us survivalists, because we don't follow the rules of corrupt governments.
We call it freedom.
We're ready for anything.
Sounds like my kinda people.
If you wanna join us, you're gonna have to earn your keep.
[machine whirring.]
Boys, this is Ronnie.
Show him around the metal shop.
It's usually a good place to start.
[door lock buzzing.]
- [keypad beeps.]
- [door unlocks.]
[Chuck breathing heavily.]
Ugh! Come on, dude, these bodies are freaking me out.
[typing.]
We find out who Ellen Denshaw is we'll find out who Liam Cullen is.
[beeping.]
[beeps.]
She works here.
Why won't it let me in? [beeping.]
[Chuck.]
Dude.
You gotta be kidding me.
[both grunting.]
[muttering under breath.]
Hold her still.
- Chuck she's dead.
- [grunts.]
[Chuck retching.]
[both groaning.]
[beeping.]
That should work.
[beeping.]
- [Chuck.]
Oh, hey.
- [Adam.]
Okay.
Ten is good, right? I think ten is good.
Yeah.
[typing.]
[beeping.]
[wind howling.]
[kisses.]
[breathing heavily.]
[Jason wheezing.]
Jason? Jason.
Come on, Jason.
No.
What happened? Gord doesn't know anything.
No one does, actually.
You're fine.
No one's thinking about you, or that kid.
You can relax.
Where's the body? Stacey - what are they doing with the kid? - They said Ronnie was taking care of it.
- Where is he taking the body? - To the family! Nothing connects you with that kid.
No, you said it yourself, if Ronnie's involved, trouble's not far behind.
I'm done hiding.
[sighs.]
If you're not gonna do what's right for us then I will.
Go ahead.
Shoot me! [sighs.]
[grunts.]
[sighs.]
[panting.]
Help! Please, help! [groans.]
Help! Please! - Help! Somebody! - Get out of here.
We told your people not to come back.
[Wiley.]
Please.
[panting.]
Please, help! My baby Please help me! [groans.]
[Jason crying.]
[groaning.]
[Chuck.]
I think that's her office.
[beeping.]
What are we even looking for? Something like this.
Looks like Ellen's laptop.
[typing.]
No data files.
It must be encrypted.
Nothing but time sheets in here.
Whoa! Dude! Was that really necessary? It's empty.
[Adam breathing heavily.]
It's almost like they were expecting us.
Why is everything always something with you? Well, Chuck, everyone that comes through that fence tries to kill us.
And you act like everything's normal no matter what happens, no matter who dies.
- Your parents, Amanda - [softly.]
Shut up.
Shut up.
Pat, Samantha Shut up! Shut up! What am I supposed to do? - At least I'm trying.
- You're trying? You know, sometimes I think it drives you crazy that you'll never be the guy to save us, to save Wiley! [grunts.]
I'm done with this.
I'm done with this.
[sighs.]
[groans softly.]
[gasps.]
He was hungry.
You should rest.
Thank you.
[inhales sharply.]
How did you know? Um Gord.
He told me you lost a child recently.
I'm sorry for your loss.
I didn't know what else to do, and I just You did the right thing.
[shushing.]
His name's Jason.
Please try not to speak.
It distracts him.
- So everyone else has their seeds? - [kids.]
Yes.
Okay, great, so what we're gonna do is sprinkle just a pinch of it into the soil.
Good job.
Exactly right.
I'm gonna put them in one by one into the soil and then with our sticks, we're gonna poke it in.
Not too far.
That's impressive.
What'd you expect? I grew up on a farm.
[Chuckles.]
[Tracey laughs.]
Thank you.
Oh, nice.
[chuckles.]
So you're sticking around? I don't know, I guess for a bit.
I don't know how long I can do this, though.
[grunts softly.]
[man.]
You'll stay.
They had me doing the same job when I got here a couple years ago.
[Ronnie sighs.]
[man.]
Just a tip be careful of Renee.
How do you mean? She's a user.
Always looking for an angle.
And this place Well, it's not one big happy family like she sells it.
If you don't keep up Well, let's just say keep up.
Got it? And keep going.
[sighs.]
He'll be nice and warm here.
Thank you.
- Is she okay? - It's a little much for her.
Right.
I'm sorry.
We need to talk.
I know we were supposed to leave you alone.
Gord told me what you did for us, but I just It's fine.
Your baby is innocent in all of this, but But what? - You can't stay.
- No.
No, please, he won't survive if I go back into town.
There's no formula for him there.
We can't afford to take care of the both of you.
We'll take you back to wherever you need to go.
Are you asking me to leave my son? He'll be taken care of become one of us.
But you have to leave.
It's your choice.
Yo, what's up? [grunts.]
Hey! [breathing heavily.]
What the hell is this? Hi.
Stop.
Okay, I know you're probably pretty messed up after what happened today.
Okay? You don't have to do this.
I'm not doing this for you.
[sighs.]
- Where's Wiley? - How the hell should I know? Wiley, are you okay? Where were you? - [sighs.]
Have you seen Adam? - Where is Jason? Wiley, what have you done with Jason? Chuck, I did what I had to do, all right? I left him with some people who can really take good care of him.
Who? The Mennonites.
You left my brother to live with some strangers? Yes! Okay? They can feed him.
They'll make sure he survives this.
- We'll make sure he survives this! - How, Chuck? We can't feed him.
- I'm gonna go get him.
- No, you're not gonna get him! It's done.
He's my brother.
Do you understand that? He's my brother! He's your brother? He's my son, Chuck.
You had every opportunity to help him, and you didn't.
So I took care of it.
Now, back off! - [Liam.]
Wiley! - [metal clanging.]
Did you handcuff him? Give me the keys.
- No.
- Yes! Give me the keys! - Wiley, listen to me.
- Chuck, just stop.
[stammers.]
You want the keys? Here you go.
[Wiley sighs.]
- [indistinct chatter.]
- [rock music playing softly.]
Can I get some of that, too? I thought we got food here.
We've got a lot of things, but you need to earn it.
[scoffs.]
No.
Down there.
[indistinct chatter continues.]
You gotta earn something? That's gonna work out great.
Bon appétit.
Come on.
[sighs.]
[chimes.]
[sighs.]
[groans.]
[grunting.]
[sighs.]
Stacey! - [banging on door.]
Stacey! - [gasping.]
Stacey, open the door.
What are you gonna do, just leave me in here? No, you're staying in there until you see things my way.
No, this is ridiculous.
You can't just hold me hostage.
No, I can and I will.
No! No, this is about you, and you know it! It's not.
It's about us, Mark.
It's not just you that's involved in this.
I am, too.
I don't know how you see this playing out, Stacey but somebody's gonna get hurt.
[Liam.]
This is incredible.
Wiley, when did you start feeling better? I I don't know.
I felt pretty beat up when I left a few hours back.
I know that I said it takes 24 hours for the cure to start showing results, but I think the tumor is the best thing that could have happened to us.
Yeah, I don't really see it that way.
When we discovered the tumor, the mass dominated a significant portion here of your abdomen.
Here, it's a fraction of the size.
Okay, so what are you saying? What I'm saying is is you're healing, Wiley.
The cure is working.
Come on, come on.
That liar.
[beeping.]
Come on! - The virus attacked the tumor.
- Um, not exactly.
You see, the cure combined with the virus, creates this stronger, healthier cell.
A stronger immune system.
But I've never seen anything like this before.
I mean this is new.
[chuckles.]
And honestly, I It's more than I ever hoped for.
We need to get everyone injected.
Well, I only brought 15 trial doses, and now we're down to 13.
If I can convince the outside world that this really works then I can save everyone.
Okay.
- Let's get this party started, Doc.
- [chuckles.]
Uh - Liam? - Yeah? Thank you.
Yeah, sure.
Give you a piece of meat here.
Here you go.
Not looking for any trouble today? How's Franny? Why don't you ask her yourself? She's outside.
Here.
You look a little hungry.
[Gord.]
Hey.
Hey.
You're mad at me.
A little.
But I guess I I didn't really consider it from your side.
So you're saying I was right? No.
Never.
[Franny.]
I love you.
[Gord.]
I love you, too.
You want to come home? I'd like that.
Okay.
Well, I'm gonna grab my stuff, and I'll come right back.
You - Gord, help! - [Gord.]
Hey! - [Franny.]
Help! Please! - Hey! - [Franny.]
Stop! - Back off! - What the What's going on? - She killed my brother.
What are you talking about? I didn't kill anyone.
Hold on, your your brother? He about, uh, 11, 12? - The one that was stabbed in the stomach? - What do you know about that? I know that he was found nowhere near here and that my sister had nothing to do with it.
So, please, put the gun down.
Right now, this backpack and the person wearing it is the closest thing I've got to an answer.
So she's coming with us.
- It's not gonna work like that.
- You don't have a choice.
- [both grunting.]
- Franny, run! - [gun firing.]
- Stay back! - [man.]
Let's go! - Gord? Stay back, Franny! [tires squealing.]
Gord!