Doom Patrol (2019) s02e03 Episode Script

Pain Patrol

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- [BELL TOLLING DISTANTLY]
-
[OFFICER] Niles Evelyn Caulder.
What the devil are you doing out?
Don't you know there's a ripper about?
Yes, sir.
There's no one to fleece tonight
anyway, you little tea leaf.
Go on. Get going home. Or
by Christ, I'll have you.
Yes, sir.
[CHUCKLES]
[WATCH CLICKS]
[WIND WHOOSHING]
[WOMAN SCREAMS AND THUDS]
[WOMAN PANTING]
[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY
AND BREATHING HEAVILY]
Curious.
Are you the Ripper, sir?
[GASPS] Are you?
[LAUGHING]
[LAUGHING HEARTILY]
[WOMAN SCREAMS]
Okay, Papa.
You can open them now.
[SIGHS DEEPLY]
French toast.
- Did you make this?
- Rita taught me.
That was very good of her.
It's about all I'm good
for. Cooking lessons.
Taste it. Taste it!
Okay.
Mmm!
[LAUGHING] It's wonderful!
It's
It's really delicious!
[DOROTHY] Do you really mean it, Papa?
[NILES] I really do, darling.
Good morning, Cliff.
[CLIFF] Something's wrong with my hand.
The fingers are all slow.
I'll look at it as soon as I
finish my very special breakfast.
[DISTORTED] Too
fucking
slow.
[DOROTHY CHUCKLING]
Rita, Dorothy, would you
give us a minute, please?
Come, Dorothy. Let's
go water the plants.
How about when my 11-year-old
daughter is in the room,
we take the swearing down a notch?
[CLIFF] No problem.
Does she know sign language?
When you're ready to
confront this anger, Cliff,
I'll be there for you.
Pretty sure I'm confronting
my anger right now, Chief.
And it feels fucking good.
Till then, I suggest you go away
and do some work on your own.
What the fuck's that supposed to mean?
You were an angry man long
before you and I ever met.
An angry husband.
An angry father.
Hey, I was a great fucking father.
I was way better than you.
'Cause my kid didn't
grow up to be a monster
who could destroy the entire world.
You call my daughter
a "monster" again
[CLIFF] And you'll do what?
Huh? What more could
you possibly do to me?
Hey, Jane, you wanna
get the fuck out of here?
Fuck, yeah.
Sorry about that.
Let's go back and finish
our special breakfast. Mmm?
Why does Cliff hate you so much?
Did you do something wrong?
I did.
I made a very bad mistake.
Lots of mistakes, actually.
Did you apologize?
Many times.
Some wounds can't be
healed with pretty words.
This isn't something
you need to worry about.
My dear heart,
it's a grown-up problem.
[WINGS FLUTTERING]
Are those
Butterflies!
It can't be. Dorothy, no!
Please tell me this is
a seasonal migration,
and not something freaky.
[BUTTERFLIES WHOOSHING]
[MAN LAUGHING SINISTERLY]
Oh, God damn it.
What is it, Papa?
I've been invited to a dinner
with the divine Red Jack.
"Formal attire preferred".
That looks like Larry's bandages.
This isn't an invitation.
It's a very polite ransom note.
This Red Jack person has Larry?
Why? Who is he?
I'll explain on the way.
Now, it's important you understand
what we're up against.
"We"? Oh, no. I'll sit this one out.
- No, Larry needs you.
- For Larry's sake.
Please, I will just make things worse.
I have the purple brains
spattered on my shoes to prove it.
Red Jack is a merciless being
who feeds on the suffering of others.
I cannot do this alone.
I'm on the fence, and
that's your sales pitch?
He lives in an extradimensional palace
and drops down into our
world to refill on fresh pain.
He's committed countless atrocities
under the guises of Jack the Ripper,
- the Monster of Florence
- Larry's in danger. I get it.
- Just please stop talking.
- Right. Right.
- If we get separated
- Why would we get separated?
We won't. But if we do,
follow the butterflies.
Oh, God damn it.
Ready?
Oh, fuck! Fuck!
[CLIFF] Fuck, fuck, fuck.
He actually had the
nerve to tell me, me,
not to swear in front of his daughter.
Can you believe that shit?
[FLATLY] I can hardly believe it.
After he fucked my life in
the asshole, and Clara's.
What about my little girl?
She grew up without her fucking father.
I mean, fuck!
Yeah, fuck.
[CLIFF] This is what's gonna happen.
I give Clara the giraffe.
We hug it the fuck out. All is forgiven.
And her happiness is gonna fuck
Niles Caulder in the fucking face.
Am I right?
Jane?
Jane?
Okay.
Awesome.
Best road dog ever.
[VOICES SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]
[GIRL] Jane.
Thank you for coming.
You d-holes yanked me down here.
So, what gives?
Is this a fucking intervention?
[SCOFFS]
[RONI] Morning.
Hey.
Where is everyone?
Tuesday morning, nine o'clock, right?
E-mail went out last night.
We switched to Wednesdays.
For real? Why didn't I get it?
Because I'm the one who sent it.
And you left me off?
Why?
[BOTH MOANING]
[BOTH BREATHING HEAVILY]
Hey, whoa.
What's wrong?
We We barely know each other.
- And?
- No [CHUCKLES AWKWARDLY]
Now you know.
[SIGHS]
Wow.
You're beautiful.
Can I touch your chest?
[SIGHS]
Can you feel that?
Can you feel that?
What about that?
Not sure.
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
[LARRY GROANING]
[YELLS IN PAIN]
[PANTING] What the fuck is going on?
Help!
[GROANING]
No. No, no. No.
Oh, God. No.
No, no. Oh, God.
No, no, no, no.
[GASPING LOUDLY]
[PANTING] No!
[YELLING]
You must be Larry. Welcome.
Larry Trainor. Rita Farr.
Though you probably recognize her.
[CHUCKLING] Really, Niles.
[NILES SIGHS]
Come on in, Larry.
[LARRY GRUNTING]
[NILES] There we are.
Now, I'm sorry, but I've lost contact
with a very important research vessel,
and now the search continues.
You'll be in Rita's very good hands,
and I've left something
for you in your room.
I hope it'll make you
feel more comfortable.
[RITA CLEARS THROAT]
Niles tells me you were
an exceptional pilot.
I know a little about flying.
I once played an aviatrix turned spy
in a picture called
The Spy Who Could Fly.
So [CHUCKLES]
[LARRY] My room?
Oh, just up the stairs.
[RITA MUFFLED] Chief
agonized over every detail.
He wanted your room to
feel as normal as possible
whilst still being radiation-proof.
He spent months developing a
special film for the windows.
Sunlight is very important
for one's mood, you know.
[LARRY] So is not being held captive
by a shadowy government agency.
Well, you're here now.
[LARRY] What's this?
A gift from the Chief.
Those will contain the radiation.
You'll never have to wear
that lousy suit again.
[LARRY] How can that be?
They're as thin as regular bandages.
Have a little faith in Niles
because he rarely explains himself.
But in all my time here, I've learned
there's a method to his madness,
and goodness in his heart.
He truly wants this to be
a place where we can heal.
Now, go on. Get out of that suit.
I'm sure it's awfully heavy.
[AIR HISSES]
- [LARRY] Are you okay?
- I'm fine.
I I can put it back on.
[RITA] No, no, no. Please.
[CHUCKLES]
This is your home, too.
You should feel comfortable here.
- We have to remember,
-
there's nothing to be worried about.
This is no different than any other time
Papa's gone out into the world.
He always comes home.
Always.
And sometimes, if we're lucky,
he brings back presents.
- [SHRILLY] Ooh! [GIGGLES]
- Yes!
"Ooh" indeed.
Now
what shall we do to pass the time?
We could do some drawing.
Or read a story.
Hide-and-go-seek, it is.
One bananana.
Two bananana.
As you guessed, this is an intervention.
Your face is an intervention.
[DR. HARRISON] Everyone's here
because they care about you, Jane.
And would like to express their feelings
about your behavior.
And if I don't wanna listen?
[CHAINSAW REVVING]
Okay, let's get this bullshit over with.
[CHAINSAW STOPS]
"Dear Jane, my most favoritest
things to do are to run and sing.
Uh, but when you take drugs,
I'm too sleepy to do either.
It's not fair that we
all have to feel sleepy
just 'cause you feel sad".
Run and sing?
That's all you do.
And the only shitty
song you seem to know
is "Roar" by Katy Perry. [SCOFFS]
If you ask me, I did us all a favor.
Am I right, Driller?
I find the song empowering.
Makes me feel good about being a woman.
[DR. HARRISON] There's a
larger point here, Jane.
When you use drugs,
you endanger Kay.
Because it dampens all of
our abilities to protect her.
[KAREN] "Jane
I made my peace with your reckless skin,
and haircare regimens long ago.
But what I'm mondo uncool with
is how your recent behavior affects me.
Like when you decided to take
your walkabout in the Underground.
That basic robo bitch, Cliff,
stopped me from marrying my Dougie".
[KAREN SOBBING]
[WAILS LOUDLY]
[TIRES SCREECHING]
[CLIFF MOANS]
[MUMBLES INDISTINCTLY]
[CLIFF] I'm a great fucking father.
Better than that turd with the beard.
This is gonna be great.
This is a big mistake.
Huge. What was I thinking?
Fucking idiot! No!
No!
You're not a coward. You know who is?
Niles-shitting-Caulder. That's who.
[DOOR KNOB CLICKS]
Yes?
[CLIFF] Hi, uh, you're, um
Uh, I know you from Bump's wake.
Right, yeah, uh-huh.
Did one of the girls send
you here as entertainment?
[CLIFF] What? No. [CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
I'm not a clown. I'm your father.
Excuse me?
Okay.
See, some batshit crazy
scientist caused our car crash
so he could stick my brain
in this piece of shit body.
He told me you were dead all this time.
Then I found out you weren't.
Now, here I am. Okay? We good?
How we do this? You, uh,
wanna call me "Dad"?
Or call me "Daddy"? Or, uh
Oh, shit!
Happy belated birthday?
[GASPS]
I'm gonna be a grandpa?
This is amazing.
I'm gonna take that little
fucker to RodentLand.
- I could teach him to drive.
- I don't what your game is,
but I really don't think it's funny.
What? No.
My watch, I left it on the bar for you.
I won it at the Dallas
Speedway back in '76.
I had to stick my hand up this
giant alligator named Francis
to get it back.
I
Can we
This is really not a
good time right now.
I'm expecting a house full of people.
[CLIFF] I just drove a
thousand miles to see you
and you can't talk to me
for five goddamn minutes?
I'm sorry. I can't do this right now.
Fine. I'll fucking wait.
Do you mind if I ask?
Yeah.
Sorry.
So
Am I the first person
Girl, please.
I know you ain't trying to
say this is my first time.
Okay, relax, Don Juan.
[BOTH CHUCKLING]
I'm asking if it's
the first time since
all this.
Yeah.
I came close with this one girl, but
I bounced.
But I'm glad I didn't
repeat that mistake.
Well
[CHUCKLES AWKWARDLY]
This was fun.
"Fun"?
[RONI] I have to
Come on. It was a little more than that.
Uh, not really.
- Roni?
- Ugh.
Can you not ruin this with
the whole, "I really like you,
I think this could be something",
conversation,
and just see it for what it is?
Two fucked up people that are
trying to forget their shit.
I do really like you.
That'll change. It always does.
- I'm not like other guys.
- Ooh.
I've never heard that before.
I'll prove it to you.
- Let me take you out tonight.
- Mmm-mmm.
Look, we'll keep it chill.
- [SIGHS]
- Have you been to Tino's in Corktown?
They've got a cheesesteak
that'll make you feel way
better things than I can.
[SNICKERS] That's a low bar.
Look, just give me one shot.
One shot. That's all I'm asking.
If I say yes, will you get
the hell out of my apartment?
See you at 8:00.
[DRILLER BILL] "Dear Jane
Because you decided to remain
in a house with toxic people,
I haven't felt safe
enough to do my drilling,
or my billing.
And May is our busiest month.
Those freak hoes that you live with
keep dragging you into trouble,
and every time, you go with
them without thinking twice.
I still have nightmares
about being inside
that gigantic, evangelical cockroach.
Do you ever think about how your
decisions affect the rest of us?
Because it doesn't seem like you do.
Warmest regards, Driller Bill".
Of course I'm going
to fucking help them.
[SECRETARY] Why?
We're your family, Jane.
And Kay is your responsibility.
Not that other little girl that
you think needs taking care of.
- Her name is Dorothy.
- [SECRETARY] Okay.
Dorothy.
You're not saying you consider
those people your family, too?
[SCOFFS]
You know, this shit may be
cut and dry for you ding-dongs.
But it's not for me.
Life
Life up there, it's it's messy,
and confusing.
A long time ago, I would have
bailed as soon as I found
out what the Chief did to us.
But I think that those
annoying fuck-ups that I
live with are my family.
They may be spineless,
and selfish.
But I know deep down,
they all care about me.
Even the Chief.
Until he betrays us again.
Just fuck this pity party!
God
[RITA] God damn it, Niles. You
said we wouldn't get separated.
It's fine. Everything's fine.
[VIOLIN PLAYING CLASSICAL
TUNE IN DISTANCE]
[MAN GROANING LOUDLY IN DISTANCE]
[MAN YELLING]
- [MAN GROANING LOUDLY]
- [VIOLIN CONTINUES PLAYING]
[FLESH SQUELCHING]
[SCREAMING]
[SLURPING]
[MAN CONTINUES SCREAMING]
[NILES CLEARS THROAT]
- [RED JACK GRUNTS]
- [MAN GRUNTS]
[LAUGHING] Dr. Caulder.
I am delighted you
accepted my invitation.
Where's Larry?
[CHUCKLING] The foul
stench of compassion
pollutes the very air around you.
Ah, no matter.
My tutelage shall soon
cleanse you of that quickly.
Tutelage? What is it you want from me?
After countless centuries, I'm
afraid the pain of loneliness
has become somewhat of a bland
potage of my daily consumption.
What I long for now is an equal.
Someone who
revels in harvesting the
agony of others as much as I.
I am not your equal.
[LAUGHING] Of course you're not!
No.
But by my guiding hand,
within a few short decades,
we could perfect your prowess for pain.
I, your master,
and you, my singular apprentice.
- "Decades"?
- Oh, yes, Dr. Caulder.
Eternal life.
- [FLESH SQUELCHES]
- [MAN SCREAMING]
[MAN CONTINUES SCREAMING]
[RED JACK CHUCKLING]
I don't know what it is
you think you see in me,
but you're wasting your time.
Oh, you made quite the
impression all those years ago.
I saw something absolutely wondrous
in that little boy from the alley.
Was that before or after you
murdered an innocent woman?
Oh, that's just it.
When you came up on
that horrific abomination
in the alley, you did not run.
No, you weren't afraid.
You were fascinated.
Oh, I could feel the exhilaration
coursing through your veins.
A man that passionate will
go to the greatest of lengths
to satisfy his curiosities.
- No matter the cost.
- You're wrong.
Am I?
Tell me,
when you ruined the lives
of that pathetic pack of
simpletons, [CHUCKLES]
what did their pain taste like?
Dust, and ash.
I did what I had to do
to protect someone I love.
But I wouldn't expect a soulless
parasite like you to understand that.
Very well.
[RED JACK BREATHING HEAVILY]
If you will not be my charge
[RED JACK CONTINUES BREATHING HEAVILY]
you will be my chattel.
[LARRY] Ah! Oh, God.
[GRUNTING]
Why are you doing this to me?
[MAN LAUGHING SINISTERLY]
No! Oh, God!
No, please, God!, no!
[LARRY GRUNTING]
I'm sorry! Please, stop!
[GRUNTING]
[OLD FASHIONED MUSIC PLAYING OVER RADIO]
[KNOCKING ON DOOR]
Come in.
[CLICKS TONGUE]
[LARRY] I look like Boris Karloff.
You look absolutely stunning.
And the turtleneck, very debonair.
Will you still talk to me if I
give you radiation poisoning?
Ugh, pshaw.
If Niles says it's safe for
you to walk around like this,
then you have to trust him.
I do.
Thank you.
I never got a chance to
tell you what a big fan I am.
Oh?
Yeah, Sweet Desire
is one of my favorite films.
When your husband abandons you,
and you give that amazing speech
about how you're not worthy of love
Chills, every time.
Would you believe they almost
cast Deborah Kerr instead of me?
[SCOFFS] What a train
wreck that would have been.
Yeah, your performances, they
they always had so much depth.
You were more than just a
pretty face with a perfect smile.
And I always felt there was
something underneath all that.
What?
Pain.
It was quiet, and it was very deep.
But I could tell it was there.
And I could tell you had
to hide it from the world.
[SCOFFING] Well, I'm sure I don't
know what you're talking about
Forgive me, I don't mean to
be too familiar. I just
I know how that feels.
And I wanted to say
that watching you always made
me feel a little less alone.
Oh, my God.
No, no, no. I'm sorry.
This is just something
that happens on occasion
when my condition flares up.
- Your condition?
- Excuse me.
[DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES]
[SIREN BLARES]
[CLIFF] What the fucking fuck is this?
Are you aware this is private property
you're currently trespassing on?
[CLIFF] Trespassing?
Nah, this is my daughter's place.
- Your daughter Clara Steele?
- [CLIFF] Yes, thank you.
That's what I'm saying. How did
God damn it!
That's just fucking great!
She spends 30 years thinking
her dear old dad's dead.
And when she find out he's not,
she fucking calls the cops on him?
- Sir
- I deserve better than this shit. You know?
I was a good fucking dad!
Wiped her ass, cleaned her puke,
bought her every Strawberry
fucking Shortcake doll
that she ever asked for,
and this is the thanks I get?
Listen, buddy, I get it.
My kid's a piece of work, too.
But right now, she doesn't wanna talk.
So, cool off, and try again
some other time, all right?
[CLIFF] Oh, yeah? How's
this for cooling off?
Sir, step away from the bus.
[GRUNTING] Fuck you!
It's my fucking bus.
[CLIFF GRUMBLING INDISTINCTLY]
- Dude's a giant fucking robot.
- [CLIFF] Fuck!
- I mean, it is his fucking bus.
- [CLIFF] Damn it!
Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck!
I understand how difficult
that must have been for you.
But try and receive our criticism
in the spirit in which it was intended.
Oh, you mean the spirit of
a feckless, ungrateful mob
of shit-eating losers?
Yeah, message received.
Don't fucking tell me how to do my job.
You seem to possess a very clear
understanding of your mandate
within our little eco-system.
I think it's important
that you articulate it.
I fucking survive
the tidal wave of bullshit that
hits us every single fucking day.
I'm the one who deals with it.
When one of you loses their shit,
I'm the one who has to clean
up their mess afterwards.
When we have to wake up,
and do it all over again,
and again, and again,
I'm the one who bounces back.
[ECHOING] Who bounces back.
I'm the fucking one
The fucking primary, not you
not any of those other stumblefucks.
Me.
If you'd like to
continue to be "the one",
as you put it,
then I suggest you step off that bus,
and never return to that house.
You're giving me an ultimatum.
I don't like that word.
Think of it as a performance
improvement plan.
Listen, I screwed up. All right?
Is that what you fucking wanna hear?
I'll be more careful.
I won't touch that serum again.
I I won't go diving headfirst
into every weird dimensional portal
that comes our way, all right?
This is not a negotiation, Jane.
Your true addiction is not the serum.
It's Niles Caulder, and your friends.
- Merely your enablers.
- That's not true.
There is no half measure here, Jane.
Leave Niles, or lose
your post as primary.
[DOROTHY] Ready or not, here I come!
[FLOOR SCRAPING]
I heard that.
Nice try, Danny.
You can't fool me.
- [DANNY] Boo!
- [GASPS]
Oh, fudge!
[RED JACK] A wretched soul,
bruised with adversity,
we bid be quiet when we hear it cry.
But were we burdened
with like weight of pain,
as much, or more we
should ourselves complain?
Do you know what it is
to see with dull eyes?
[NILES STRAINING] What
are
you
To speak with contrived voice?
[NILES] No
[SLOWLY] What is this?
- To touch with dead hands.
- [NILES YELLING]
Abject hopelessness with subtle hints
of despondent isolation?
[INHALES DEEPLY] Scrumptious.
Now you know.
[LARRY GRUNTING AND GROANING]
No, no, no! Uh, no.
[LARRY GRUNTING] I'm sorry.
- I'm sorry, please get out!
- Larry?
[LARRY CONTINUES GRUNTING] Oh, God.
- Larry!
- [BANGING ON DOOR]
- Please, God, Rita, just go!
- I don't know what to do!
Larry!
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
[CRYING]
That's enough.
[RED JACK] But it's
never enough, Dr. Caulder.
[CRIES OUT]
[GRUNTING AND GROANING]
[NILES SCREAMING]
- Please stop, I beg you.
- [LAUGHING]
[SCREAMING]
[LARRY SCREAMING]
[GRUNTING]
[RITA SCREAMING IN PAIN]
[WOMAN ON TV] You
you don't plan these things,
they just happen.
[SOBBING]
Darling, it just doesn't make sense.
I know. I know.
[MOCKING] "I know. It doesn't".
Please.
I've seen steadier performances
from a two-legged coatrack.
[LARRY] Hmm. I guess that's why
she only got six Oscar nominations.
But never won.
It should've been me.
If it wasn't for my unfortunate
incident,
it would have been.
Niles told me he was helping other
people with their own conditions.
I just never imagined anyone
could have it as bad as me.
I'm sorry for how I reacted earlier.
[RITA] It's quite all right.
I've gotten used to it.
[LARRY] You shouldn't
have to get used to it.
Like you said, this is your home.
You should feel comfortable.
[SIGHS] Oh, I'm comfortable.
However
I'm afraid I'm becoming
a bit too comfortable
with the monster in the mirror.
Early signs of a lost cause.
[LARRY] I don't think that's true.
And if it is, then
Let's be lost causes together.
[GRUNTING]
[CREAKING]
- [GRUNTING AND YELLING]
- [LARRY YELLING] Please! God, Rita just
[LARRY] Don't do this!
[RITA] Larry, I'm coming!
- [LARRY] Just go!
- [RITA GRUNTING LOUDLY]
Oh, Dr. Caulder.
What high hopes I had for you.
[NILES GRUNTING]
Under my care, you could have blossomed.
- [RITA GRUNTS]
- [LARRY] Rita, no, no! get out!
I won't leave you!
Please, God, Rita just don't do this!
Rita, just go.
You could have transformed
into something truly exquisite.
Something divine.
- [PANTING]
- [LARRY] Rita, just go.
[YELLING]
I guess
- I'm still just that boy in the alley.
- [BLADE SWISHES]
[GASPS]
[GROANING AND LAUGHING]
This is incomparable pain, Dr. Niles.
[PANTS AND GRUNTS]
Ah, the black fireworks inside.
Ah, the dark comes on in wait.
And wind
Oh, such a wind.
A roaring hurricane of wind.
[RED JACK CRIES OUT]
[RED JACK LAUGHING]
[LARRY] Oh, my God.
Are these all his victims?
[LARRY] Which would have been us, too.
[GRUNTS]
[GRUNTS]
[GRUNTS]
[BOTH YELLING]
[CLIFF] Couldn't just
be easy, could it? No.
Couldn't just be, "Oh, hey, Dad.
I missed you. I can't believe
you're still alive all this time!
Cool robot body. Come on in.
Have a beer. We'll catch up".
Hey, you!
Party's inside, lady. Have a blast.
Hey, do me a favor and say hi
to my grandkid for me. All right?
While you're at it, save me
a piece of gender reveal cake.
My grandkid.
I can't believe I'm
gonna have a grandkid.
I gonna fucking miss out on that, too.
I'm gonna miss everything.
It's just not fucking fair.
[JANE] Cliff.
It's not fair, Jane.
I know I wasn't the perfect dad,
but I did the best I could.
And this, all this, it wasn't my fault.
You're right.
It wasn't.
But this
This is.
[CLIFF] Shit.
I completely fucked up, didn't I?
Yeah, dude.
[CLIFF SIGHS]
We both did.
[CLIFF] Listen, let's get out of here.
[CLIFF] You coming?
[DOROTHY SOBBING]
Please be okay.
Don't cry, darling.
- Oh
- [CONTINUES CRYING]
[SNIFFLES]
Look what I did.
Am I a bad person?
No.
We all make mistakes.
The important thing to remember
is they don't define who we are.
I said I was sorry.
But I don't think that
made it any better.
Sometimes
when you make a very big mistake,
you have to do more than just apologize.
Like what?
You must try to fix it.
What if I can't?
[DOROTHY SNIFFLES]
[RAIN PATTERING]
For you dear, I was born ♪
For you I was raised up ♪
- [DEVICE TRILLING AND BEEPING]
-
For you I'll live and
for you I will die ♪
- For you I am dying now ♪
-
You were my mad little lover ♪
In a world where everybody ♪
Fucks everybody else over ♪
You who are so far from me ♪
Yeah, far from me ♪
[ENGINE STARTS]
[LARRY] I can never thank you enough.
[RITA] You'll never have to.
I'm always here for you.
[LARRY] I know.
- That's the problem.
- What do you mean?
Everywhere I go, everything I do,
anyone I get close to,
it always ends in pain.
You should get as far
away from me as you can.
I'm a lost cause.
I thought I was, too, once.
But then I met you.
Lost causes aren't lost if there's
someone to fight for them.
Oh! [CHUCKLES]
You told me you'd stick by me ♪
Through the thick
and through the thin ♪
Those were your very words ♪
My fair-weather friend ♪
[CRYING]
You were my brave-hearted lover ♪
At the first taste of trouble ♪
Went running back to mother ♪
So far from me ♪
So far from me ♪
Suspended in ♪
[INDISTINCT VOICES]
[THUD]
[YOUNG GIRL TALKING INDISTINCTLY]
Hey!
Hey! [ECHOES]
Let me out right now, you shitheads!
[SCREAMING]
Let me out!
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