Goosebumps (2023) s02e04 Episode Script
Monster Blood
1
[ANTHONY] Hey, have you seen Trey?
- [DEVIN] Uh
- [GROWLS]
[SCREAMS]
[GRUNTS]
No, why would I have seen
Trey? Have you seen Trey?
[CECE] Previously on Goosebumps
I murdered my boyfriend.
No, you didn't. That was a monster
- [SIGHS]
- that had Trey's same taste in jewelry.
[FRANKIE] Okay, we're talking
about a monster. A real monster.
Alex! You're gonna run him over!
- [SCREAMS]
- [TIRES SCREECH]
- [ALEX] Are you okay?
- [PANTS]
[DEVIN] A lot of things have been
happening that are not normal.
[ANTHONY] Yeah, a kid's missing,
and his clothes are all that's
left of him. Sound familiar?
What happened in here, Matty?
[GASPS]
I found Trey.
It's happening again.
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
[POP MUSIC PLAYING CHARLI
XCX, "GIRL, SO CONFUSING"]
Girl, so confusing sometimes ♪
- To be a girl ♪
- Girl, girl, girl ♪
Girl, how do you feel being a girl? ♪
- Girl, girl ♪
- How do you feel being a girl? ♪
- Girl, girl ♪
- Man, I don't know ♪
- I'm just a girl ♪
- Girl, girl, girl, girl ♪
Girl ♪
It's so confusing
sometimes to be a girl ♪
Girl, girl, girl, girl ♪
How do you feel being a girl? ♪
Girl, girl ♪
How do you feel being a girl? ♪
- Girl, girl ♪
- Man, I don't know ♪
- I'm just a girl ♪
- Girl, girl, girl, girl ♪
[SONG ENDS]
- Hey, did Mom leave?
- Hm. Yeah, she's at therapy.
- [CECE] Yeah, she's there 'cause of you.
- That's hilarious.
And so, you just get to hang out all day
while everyone else is at school?
Yeah, that's what suspended means.
Well, how would I know?
I've never been suspended.
Wow, look at that. You waited 15 seconds
before playing the perfect twin card.
That must be a record.
Well, I mean, if you
have the card to play
It is crazy that you're
spending your suspension
for fighting by playing
a virtual fighting game.
Oh, the irony is not lost on me.
You know, I think the school needs
a complete rethink on
their disciplinary policy.
- Hm.
- Let's go!
[GAME NARRATOR] K.O.
I mean, I'm really sorry that the
world has been so unfair to you,
a straight white male. You have it hard.
Nevertheless, I persisted.
Hey, this sounds like
the perfect college essay.
It will be when you write it for me.
Uh-huh.
I love how perfectly
untucked your shirt is.
Thank you. It fell out
this way on its own.
Yeah, it definitely did.
- Later, nerd.
- Bye, degenerate.
[GAME NARRATOR] Fight.
Okay.
[POP MUSIC PLAYING CHARLI XCX, "360"]
I went my own way and I made it ♪
I'm your favorite reference, baby ♪
Call me Gabbriette
you're so inspired ♪
[GIRLS] Hi!
You guys, I'm literally
doing exactly what my dad
wants by taking a
Wall Street internship.
But what it's really about
is empowering young women
- through crypto.
- [GIRLS] Wow!
That is so cool.
This is like the most
important summer of our lives
- Yup.
- and you're already killing it.
Girl, with your scores,
you're literally going
to whatever college you want.
You are literally going to
whatever college you want.
Yeah!
- Iowa Young Writers program?
- Oh, I don't know. I suck.
I need way more STEM on my
college résumé. [SIGHS]
[CECE] You guys want to know what sucks?
I'm going to be spending the
entire summer at my dad's,
literally living in Gravesend,
the Siberia of Brooklyn.
Yeah, but commuting in
for the most prestigious
summer debate program
- in the nation.
- [SIGHS] If I even get in.
Says the girl who hasn't lost ever.
No Not ever.
Okay, you're right. Who am I
kidding? I do slay occasionally.
Okay, I gotta go. I have a
meeting with my debate coach.
I'm sure he wants to
tell me the news himself.
I'll let you guys know. Bye, y'all.
[ALL] Bye!
[SONG CONTINUES]
Bumpin' that ♪
Bumpin' that ♪
- [BELL RINGS]
- Bumpin' that ♪
Ah-ah, ah ♪
Okay.
Good morning.
So, I started prep for the program.
I've made up a syllabus
of the philosophy books
I've yet to read and some books I think
I should reread, some
Hobbes, some Locke
What?
Cece, I'm sorry.
You're sorry for what?
You didn't get in.
Is this like a joke or something?
No, it's not a joke.
But I won the statewide
Tournament of Champions.
There are a lot of states.
You and I both know that debate
is about more than winning.
Cece, this isn't the end of the world.
[MUFFLED] Debate has the
power, in the words of Lincoln,
to show us "the better
angels of our nature."
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
- [SCREAMS]
- [MUSIC CONCLUDES]
[THEME MUSIC PLAYING]
[THEME MUSIC CONCLUDES]
[TORI OVER PHONE] Hey, Cec, it's Mom.
I just wanted you to
remember your alumni interview
with Ms. Bosco is this afternoon.
Sorry you have to miss some of
debate camp, but it is worth it.
[SIGHS]
[TORI] There is a lot riding on this.
[SIGHS]
[TORI] A lot. [CHUCKLES] A lot, a lot.
Anyway, in summary, don't wait
for the right questions, okay?
I know I'm going on and on.
I don't wanna stress you out,
but I hope you're a little bit
stressed out. [CHUCKLES] LOL.
Okay, I just wanted to leave you
a reminder message.
Good luck. I love you.
Yeah, like I'm gonna forget
about the most important thing
happening all summer. Um, Dad?
- Yeah?
- The bread?
Just cut off the mold.
The rest is totally edible.
No, I'm not gonna do that.
- Okay.
- [GROANS]
Hey, uh I, uh
I really wanted to
drive you into the city
for your interview, but, uh,
I gotta go to the hospital
and check on Trey.
Uh, Devin and Frankie are already there.
Do you think that's a good idea?
Well, yeah, when he
broke into the basement,
he came into contact with
[INHALES DEEPLY] with something.
Yeah, but Dad, it
it kind of looks bad.
What does?
Well, Trey "broke" into your basement,
but then went "missing",
but then you "found" him.
Okay, I I think that's
plenty use of the air quotes,
and I get what you mean,
but I'm still doing it.
Listen, I'm just sorry I can't
take you to your interview.
It's fine.
Hey, you're you're
going to nail it, Cec.
You you nail everything.
Yeah, it's kind of my whole thing.
Anyways, I should get going.
Don't forget your stun gun. You know.
- In case the interview goes south.
- Goes south.
- Okay, bye.
- Bye.
[SIGHS]
[TRAIN RATTLING]
Look, I still want to talk to you
about what happened yesterday.
Why? They already found Trey.
Not about Trey.
About what happened with his car.
[EXHALES]
And I want to talk to you
as a mother, not as a cop.
[SCOFFS] Is there a difference?
Yes, there is.
Look, I don't want to push,
but when you're ready to talk, I'm here.
Okay. Yeah. Yeah, maybe. Yeah.
Look, can you just do
one more thing for me?
Please be careful.
There is a lot of weird
stuff going on around here.
Can you be more specific
about "weird stuff"?
Can you be more specific
about Trey's car?
- Um, I'll see you.
- Okay.
See you later.
Love you. Cece! Cece, hey!
Hey! [PANTS] Wait, uh
What? Here to finish me off?
- Please, I can explain.
- No, I don't
I don't have time for your
flirty, bad girl chaos energy
and flagrant disrespect
for public safety.
It It wasn't my fault.
There's something seriously
messed up with that car.
I just I Please,
you're the only person
- that I can talk to about this.
- Look. As good as this non-apology is,
I don't have time. I have to go.
Cece, wait. Here's your precious cup.
Saved it.
Why do you love kombucha so much?
It relaxes me.
Well, I'm glad that
you have your cup back.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER OVER PA SYSTEM]
[WHISPERS] Hey?
[HEART MONITOR BEEPING]
Hey?
[MONITOR CONTINUES BEEPING]
- [PLASTIC CRUNCHING]
- [MACHINES BEEP RAPIDLY]
[HEART MONITOR BEEPS]
Hey.
I didn't realize I
fell asleep. [CHUCKLES]
Yeah, you you were
sleeping so peacefully,
and I, um, was I
was trying to be quiet,
and then you just, you know, you
woke up right on your own there.
[CHUCKLES]
Oh, I brought I brought you that.
[CHUCKLES] You went to my coffee shop?
Only the most average for you.
Mm!
Oh, wow, and it's, uh,
lukewarm. Just how I like it.
I got you this, too.
- [CHUCKLES] My knitting stuff.
- Mm-hmm.
I figured you might
need something to, uh,
to manage your stress, because
it seems pretty stressful.
Yeah, it is really stressful.
I don't know what's going on.
I thought I killed him.
Yeah, I mean, you did, but you didn't.
You killed something.
Yeah, but it's it's
still really scary.
Yeah.
How is he? Has there
been any updates on him?
No, he hasn't said a word or
responded to anything really.
To be honest, I don't
even know if I'm here
out of concern or
guilt.
I'm sure he appreciates it.
I mean, uh any guy would.
Even an ex that you tried to kill.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
Oh, hello. Sorry, but you
guys are gonna have to go
to the waiting room. I
need to examine my patient.
There are rules about
that sort of thing.
- Devin, come on.
- Yeah, sorry.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING]
This will all be behind you soon enough.
[MUSIC CONCLUDES]
Anthony,
are you kidding me? You cannot be here.
Joe Jr. sees you, he's gonna kill you.
You know, Jen, this is
bigger than Joe Jr., okay?
We talked about this.
The organic matter I found on
Matty's hoodie, it it grew.
- Y I know, and it attacked you.
- Yeah, and Devin,
and I'm pretty sure
it's what attacked Trey.
Wait, how do you know Trey was attacked?
I I don't. I don't
know Trey was attacked.
It's a working hypothesis.
Look, that's why I need
to be there with you
when you question him,
to finally understand
what happened to Matty.
Anthony, this has nothing to
do with what happened to Matty.
I have been studying
this case for years.
This is why I became a cop.
What's the harm in letting
me be there and talk to him?
Kind of saved his life.
Just saying.
Fine.
- But I do the talking.
- Of course. You're the boss.
You are! Look, I'm following you.
I'm not playing with you.
Why do I feel like I'm
17 again around you?
Excuse me, Doctor.
- Hi.
- Hi.
I am the detective investigating
the disappearance and,
well, reappearance of Trey Jimenez.
Well, investigating is going
to be a little difficult.
He's displaying all of
the hallmark signs of PTSD,
specifically acute stress disorder.
He is aware of everything
that's happening around him,
but he can't process
it, if that makes sense.
Do you have any idea
when he might talk again?
I have questions I need to ask him,
and we need to assess if
there's a threat out there.
He has traumatic mutism.
With cases like this,
there's really no time frame.
It could be hours, days, weeks, years.
Years? Really?
Yeah, I wouldn't get your hopes up.
[ANTHONY] Sorry to interrupt.
Uh, did you notice
any, um, physical damage
to his body?
Any injuries, growths,
uh, bulb-like tumors?
Anthony, remember our deal.
Is he your, uh, partner?
Officially, no.
Just No, he is not. He is just a
A concerned botanist.
I don't believe
doctor-patient confidentiality
extends to botanists.
If you'll excuse me.
I have my doctorate.
- Anthony!
- What?
"Bulbs"? What is that?
You can't do that.
What Sorry, I just want answers.
Well, you heard the doctor.
She said we just have to sit and wait.
You're right. You know what?
You're right. That's all we can do.
- Sit and wait.
- Exactly.
So, we're on the same page, right?
- We are on the same page.
- Yup, same page.
I am bookmarking this
page and staying on it.
Good.
Okay, I'm gonna hit the men's room
before I go home and, uh, start waiting.
- I don't care.
- Okay.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING]
[SIGHS]
Excuse me. Hey. Excuse me.
I I got turned around.
Do you know where the ICU is?
Sorry, I don't work here.
Come on, man. This is trash.
[MUSIC CONTINUES]
[POP MUSIC PLAYING
SAMARA CYN, "KATANA"]
Ay, yo ♪
It's a raid ♪
Steppin', stuntin', cuttin' ♪
- Katana blade ♪
- [SONG CONCLUDES]
[SIGHS] Kombucha me,
please. I have my own cup.
[HARPER] Cece?
[SIGHS] Oh, my God!
Oh, my God.
You guys are all here! I love it!
I thought I wouldn't see
you before I left for Iowa.
- Literally, where have you been?
- [GROANS] Remember?
Brooklyn? Gravesend. It is
as ghoulish as it sounds.
But your debate camp is just
around the corner, isn't it?
- Uh, yeah. Yes, it is, actually.
- Ooh! So how's it going?
Um, amazing. I'm ranked number one,
obviously. Uh, but
I I never see anyone.
It's so much work.
[HARPER] You think you have so much
work? This internship is insane.
I had to pull two
all-nighters in a row.
[AISHA] Uh, I had to pull
three all-nighters in a row.
I literally started to hallucinate.
The computer science lab at
Columbia is intense and smelly.
You're working in a computer lab?
Yeah, it's just, like, me and a bunch
of 25-year-old future Mark Zuckerbergs.
You think you're stressed out?
I have to get my memoir
in by next weekend.
Wha Memoir?
Yeah, it's so bad, but hopefully,
it comes out by next spring.
You're publishing a memoir, like, now?
I'm not publishing it. Viking is.
[SIGHS]
Are you okay?
Oh, uh, yeah. You know,
I I really should,
um, get going. I have
a college interview.
With who?
Kathryn, uh
Bosco.
Oh, wow, that is a big appointment.
- Yeah.
- [IRIS] She's major.
Like, the alumni interview for Brown.
[AISHA MUFFLED] She
can write your ticket.
Like, you're basically already in.
I know three girls who
met with her last year.
All accepted.
Well done, Cece. Well done.
Kombucha for Cece.
Okay then. Well, it it
was lovely to see you guys.
Bye!
Thank you. [SIGHS]
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
[MUSIC CONCLUDES]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING]
[CAR HORNS HONKING]
[MUSIC CONCLUDES]
[EXHALES]
I'm here.
- [CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
- Hi.
Cold or room temp?
- What?
- Water.
Oh, uh, uh I'll I'll
have whatever you're having.
Relax. It's just an
interview that will determine
the rest of your life.
I'm just kidding.
Oh! [LAUGHS]
Sorry, um, room temp.
Uh, yeah, I'm just a little nervous.
Of course you're nervous.
You're a Type A girl.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
It's kind of in our blood.
Takes one to know one.
So [CLEARS THROAT]
which one are you?
Ah, the swimmer. Swimming is an
- Um.
- intense sport.
- All those 6:00 a.m. meets.
- Nope. No, Cece Brewer?
St. Agnes. Um, I'm a
girl who doesn't swim.
My mom's Tori Brewer.
- Tori! Love her.
- Yeah, she's great.
She's my mother, so, yeah.
You're the debater. I was a debater.
- More like the debater.
- [SCOFFS]
Uh They're still [CLEARS THROATS]
they're still
talking about your, um,
Harvard National High
School Forensic Tournament,
where you refused to
take part in the debate,
claiming the topic was
inherently prejudiced,
forcing the opposing team to concede
because they didn't want
to be labeled prejudiced,
and you won by default.
I mean, it it it was legendary.
Afterwards, the rules had to be changed
to avoid that sort of gamesmanship.
- Epic.
- [LAUGHS]
So, what's your story, huh?
You've got, uh, seven minutes.
Kidding, kidding, kidding.
[LAUGHS]
Oh, no, I'm not kidding.
I do have a meeting in seven minutes.
Okay, um, I recently completed
my junior year at St. Agnes
with a 4.46 GPA.
I was placed on the
distinguished "Headmaster's List."
I was recently named an AP
Scholar with distinction,
and as you mentioned,
I'm a nationally ranked debater.
Your mom said you're doing
the program at Columbia.
- Uh, yes, yeah.
- I've judged there before.
[BURPS]
- Uh, I am so sorry.
- [CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
- That is
- It's okay.
- completely unlike me.
- It's okay.
Sorry. Um, anyways, I
would love to continue
with my love of
learning at Br [BURPS]
Oh, wow. I I honestly
don't know what is happening.
- I am so sorry.
- Mm-hmm.
I I I need water.
That that will help it.
[SIGHS]
Oh, God. Uh, your nose i is bleeding.
Oh, bleeding?
Okay, jus just
just tilt your head back.
- Oh!
- Oh, here you go.
- Um.
- Oh, my goodness.
Hey, Harris?
- [GROANS]
- Do we have a first aid kit?
[GROANS] Oh. I am so sorry.
It's okay. Harris?
[GROANS] What what is happening?
[GASPS, SCREAMS]
[SCREECHING MUSIC PLAYING]
[RETCHES]
[PANTS]
How did I get here?
Gross.
Oh, I'm done with kombucha.
[MUSIC CONCLUDES]
[SIGHS] This is the saddest
vending machine I've ever seen.
Yeah.
But, I mean, it has all the
major food groups, like, um
- Like? [CHUCKLES]
- Like breakfast
and potatoes, and general sugar,
- and Funyuns.
- Hmm.
Uh, I think I'll go for
- Funyun.
- Mm.
The only thing more fun than an onion?
- A Funyun.
- A Funyun.
- Yeah, right?
- [LAUGHS]
- Well.
- [ALEX] Hey.
- Hey.
- Hello.
Am I interrupting something?
- Uh
- What? No. No.
- So I need to find Trey.
- Of course not.
Is he in a room somewhere, or
Everybody wants to talk to Trey.
I remember the days when nobody wanted
- to talk to Trey.
- Look, Trey is in shock, okay?
He's not speaking.
Is this about his car?
Uh, why why are you
asking about his car? What
Yeah, what do you know about his car?
What do you know about his car?
You first.
I was driving it.
I I was driving it. I borrowed it.
Okay, wait. When did you borrow it?
- Yesterday. [EXHALES]
- [FRANKIE] Okay.
Okay, you know something about it, okay?
- Yeah? Spill it. Please.
- Uh.
- [PHONE RINGING]
- Hey.
[CECE OVER PHONE] Devin,
I I I don't remember.
- I don't remember anything.
- Uh, wait. Wait, what?
- I'm at I'm at Mom's apartment.
- [DEVIN] Why are you at Mom's?
Why aren't you back home
from the debate camp?
I I didn't get in,
okay? Okay, I've been lying.
I've been lying to you,
and to Mom, and to Dad,
and to everyone, but that
that's not why I'm calling, okay?
I I don't know how I got here.
W What are you talking about?
[CECE] Um, I was at I was
at that college interview,
and then and then all
of a sudden, I came to,
- and now, I'm here.
- So, y you don't remember?
No, I don't remember. [BREATHES HEAVILY]
Okay, Ce Cece, listen
to me very carefully.
Did you hear a a a hum?
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I did.
Okay, um, Cece, do
[STAMMERS INDISTINCTLY]
Whatever you do, do not move.
Just stay stay right there,
and and I'm gonna
be right over there.
Okay, will you please hurry?
- What happened?
- Uh, we gotta go right now.
What?
Can someone please
tell me what's going on?
[DEVIN] I'm I'm sorry,
we gotta go right now.
[GRUNTS] Devin!
Finally, I found someone.
This hospital is a maze,
and nobody seems to know how to find
the ICU, which doesn't seem great.
Anyways, um, my parents,
they sent some free food
on account of, you
know, everything, so
I I didn't eat any fries,
if that's what you're thinking.
No No issue.
[EXHALES DEEPLY] Come on, Devin.
[GROANS] Yuck!
[SIGHS]
[GARGLES]
[SPITS]
[MENACING MUSIC PLAYING]
[SCREAMS]
What? What is happening?
What? No! Oh, my God.
[MUSIC INTENSIFIES]
Okay.
[GRUNTS, GASPS]
What's with all this racket?
- Bob, there's something in my apartment!
- Is it a rat?
No! Something bigger!
Much, much bigger!
But your mother said
you'd be gone all summer!
Trust me, I'm leaving!
Come on. Come on!
- [ELEVATOR DINGS]
- [SCREAMS]
[PANTS]
[SCREAMS]
[GRUNTS]
[EMERGENCY BELL RINGING]
No! Wait.
Wait. [BREATHES HEAVILY]
Okay, Cece, take my hand!
Cec Cece, what are
what are you doing?
[FRANKIE] Oh my God, what is that?
[DEVIN] Cece, can you look at me please?
You have to reach over
and take my hand, okay?
We got you, I promise,
okay? Just come here.
You're gonna be okay.
You're gonna be okay.
[GRUNTS]
[GASPS]
[ELEVATOR CRASHES]
- Uh
- [PANTS]
Uh. Mm
What was that?
- I think it was my kombucha.
- Okay, it wasn't.
- We gotta get out of here, okay?
- Okay.
Come on. Frankie, come here,
come on. Frankie, come on.
[CECE] Did that really just happen?
[SIGHS] Dev, please don't give me
a hard time about this. Just this once?
I can't believe you've been lying
to me this whole time about debate camp.
Really? I mean, uh, a giant killer blob
was just after me, and that's
what you're worried about?
Why didn't you tell me?
Well, why didn't you tell
me that Dad was behind
all the crazy stuff happening?
Okay, w we don't
know for sure that he is.
Well, we don't know
for sure that he isn't.
Okay, r regardless,
you've been lying to me
this whole time. Why?
Why didn't you tell me?
Because I didn't want to admit
that I failed at something.
And I didn't want to see the
look on your face right now.
What look?
Pity.
Cece, I'm not looking at you with pity.
I'm looking at you like a person.
You know, like for once, it actually
it it it feels
like w we're twins.
You know, you've always
been, like, the perfect twin
and I've always been the
"let's hope he turns it around" twin.
But you're a mess! Just like me.
And he is a huge mess.
I've never felt closer to you.
Gimme a hug.
- No. No hug.
- [DEVIN] Yeah, come on.
[CHUCKLES]
[SIGHS]
Thanks for coming with
me today. It means a lot.
Thanks for spending the
day at the hospital with me.
It wasn't just for you. I
love hospitals, you know?
The dry air.
The smell.
- [BRAKES SQUEAL]
- [CHUCKLES]
[ALARM BELL RINGS]
Whoa.
What
It's here!
- [GASPS]
- [DEVIN] Cece!
Uh
Oh my God. It It wants
me! It's following me!
Cece, run! You have to run!
Go, go! Get out! Get out, Cece!
[CECE GRUNTS]
Oh!
[GRUNTS, GASPS]
Help!
Help me, please!
[GRUNTS]
In case things go south,
always bring a stun gun.
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
[SUBWAY HORN HONKING]
[JOE JR.] He's a little out of it.
He just woke up an hour ago.
[JEN] Take your time, Trey.
But I need to ask you a few questions.
[SIGHS] Okay.
What happened the
night you went missing?
I, um
I don't remember
anything from that night.
Nothing at all? The
slightest detail could help.
A A plant?
Do you remember a a plant?
Look, last thing I remember,
I was outside Devin's place,
and I was talking to
my girlfriend, Frankie.
Okay. That's good. That's
good. That's something.
Anything else?
Look, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I
don't know. I don't know. I'm sorry.
It's okay. We can take a break.
You did great, son. You did great.
Wait, where is she? Where's Frankie?
[DRIVER] Guys, this is
No, that can't be right.
[CECE] It is right.
- [DRIVER] This is the spot?
- [CECE] This is the spot.
[DRIVER] Okay
[CECE] Thank you, sir.
[DRIVER] You're welcome.
[DEVIN] Thanks, man.
[DRIVER] Hey, are are you sure
you're gonna be okay out here?
I'm not sure.
Hey, why don't you go ahead
and give me five stars now
before anything happens?
[SIGHS] What are you doing?
I'm leaving five stars.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
Guys, let's go!
[FRANKIE] Okay, are we sure
that we want to do this?
We don't have a choice.
Come on. We need to figure
out what's happening,
and the answers are in the
room where this all started.
What? Guys? Someone's
here. Someone's here!
Wha
It's Dad.
- Why Why would Dad be here?
- I know. In a hazmat suit?
Well, I have one wild guess.
Wha Your dad is behind everything.
[SLOW POP-MUSIC
PLAYING ST. VINCENT, "FLEA"]
I'm just like a hungry little flea ♪
Jumping on somebody's warm body ♪
When you start to itch
and scratch and scream ♪
Once I'm in you can't get rid of me ♪
Once I'm in you can't get rid of me ♪
Drip you in diamonds ♪
Pour you in cream ♪
You'll be mine for eternity ♪
Hair in my shears fall to your feet ♪
You will be mine for eternity ♪
When you're walking
down your sunny street ♪
I got it ♪
Thinking of your
bills or what to eat ♪
I got it I got it ♪
Then you feel a
little prick from me ♪
I got it I got it ♪
I look at you and all I see is meat ♪
Drip you in diamonds ♪
Pour you in cream ♪
You will be mine for eternity ♪
You will be mine, my everything ♪
[SONG ENDS]
[ANTHONY] Hey, have you seen Trey?
- [DEVIN] Uh
- [GROWLS]
[SCREAMS]
[GRUNTS]
No, why would I have seen
Trey? Have you seen Trey?
[CECE] Previously on Goosebumps
I murdered my boyfriend.
No, you didn't. That was a monster
- [SIGHS]
- that had Trey's same taste in jewelry.
[FRANKIE] Okay, we're talking
about a monster. A real monster.
Alex! You're gonna run him over!
- [SCREAMS]
- [TIRES SCREECH]
- [ALEX] Are you okay?
- [PANTS]
[DEVIN] A lot of things have been
happening that are not normal.
[ANTHONY] Yeah, a kid's missing,
and his clothes are all that's
left of him. Sound familiar?
What happened in here, Matty?
[GASPS]
I found Trey.
It's happening again.
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
[POP MUSIC PLAYING CHARLI
XCX, "GIRL, SO CONFUSING"]
Girl, so confusing sometimes ♪
- To be a girl ♪
- Girl, girl, girl ♪
Girl, how do you feel being a girl? ♪
- Girl, girl ♪
- How do you feel being a girl? ♪
- Girl, girl ♪
- Man, I don't know ♪
- I'm just a girl ♪
- Girl, girl, girl, girl ♪
Girl ♪
It's so confusing
sometimes to be a girl ♪
Girl, girl, girl, girl ♪
How do you feel being a girl? ♪
Girl, girl ♪
How do you feel being a girl? ♪
- Girl, girl ♪
- Man, I don't know ♪
- I'm just a girl ♪
- Girl, girl, girl, girl ♪
[SONG ENDS]
- Hey, did Mom leave?
- Hm. Yeah, she's at therapy.
- [CECE] Yeah, she's there 'cause of you.
- That's hilarious.
And so, you just get to hang out all day
while everyone else is at school?
Yeah, that's what suspended means.
Well, how would I know?
I've never been suspended.
Wow, look at that. You waited 15 seconds
before playing the perfect twin card.
That must be a record.
Well, I mean, if you
have the card to play
It is crazy that you're
spending your suspension
for fighting by playing
a virtual fighting game.
Oh, the irony is not lost on me.
You know, I think the school needs
a complete rethink on
their disciplinary policy.
- Hm.
- Let's go!
[GAME NARRATOR] K.O.
I mean, I'm really sorry that the
world has been so unfair to you,
a straight white male. You have it hard.
Nevertheless, I persisted.
Hey, this sounds like
the perfect college essay.
It will be when you write it for me.
Uh-huh.
I love how perfectly
untucked your shirt is.
Thank you. It fell out
this way on its own.
Yeah, it definitely did.
- Later, nerd.
- Bye, degenerate.
[GAME NARRATOR] Fight.
Okay.
[POP MUSIC PLAYING CHARLI XCX, "360"]
I went my own way and I made it ♪
I'm your favorite reference, baby ♪
Call me Gabbriette
you're so inspired ♪
[GIRLS] Hi!
You guys, I'm literally
doing exactly what my dad
wants by taking a
Wall Street internship.
But what it's really about
is empowering young women
- through crypto.
- [GIRLS] Wow!
That is so cool.
This is like the most
important summer of our lives
- Yup.
- and you're already killing it.
Girl, with your scores,
you're literally going
to whatever college you want.
You are literally going to
whatever college you want.
Yeah!
- Iowa Young Writers program?
- Oh, I don't know. I suck.
I need way more STEM on my
college résumé. [SIGHS]
[CECE] You guys want to know what sucks?
I'm going to be spending the
entire summer at my dad's,
literally living in Gravesend,
the Siberia of Brooklyn.
Yeah, but commuting in
for the most prestigious
summer debate program
- in the nation.
- [SIGHS] If I even get in.
Says the girl who hasn't lost ever.
No Not ever.
Okay, you're right. Who am I
kidding? I do slay occasionally.
Okay, I gotta go. I have a
meeting with my debate coach.
I'm sure he wants to
tell me the news himself.
I'll let you guys know. Bye, y'all.
[ALL] Bye!
[SONG CONTINUES]
Bumpin' that ♪
Bumpin' that ♪
- [BELL RINGS]
- Bumpin' that ♪
Ah-ah, ah ♪
Okay.
Good morning.
So, I started prep for the program.
I've made up a syllabus
of the philosophy books
I've yet to read and some books I think
I should reread, some
Hobbes, some Locke
What?
Cece, I'm sorry.
You're sorry for what?
You didn't get in.
Is this like a joke or something?
No, it's not a joke.
But I won the statewide
Tournament of Champions.
There are a lot of states.
You and I both know that debate
is about more than winning.
Cece, this isn't the end of the world.
[MUFFLED] Debate has the
power, in the words of Lincoln,
to show us "the better
angels of our nature."
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
- [SCREAMS]
- [MUSIC CONCLUDES]
[THEME MUSIC PLAYING]
[THEME MUSIC CONCLUDES]
[TORI OVER PHONE] Hey, Cec, it's Mom.
I just wanted you to
remember your alumni interview
with Ms. Bosco is this afternoon.
Sorry you have to miss some of
debate camp, but it is worth it.
[SIGHS]
[TORI] There is a lot riding on this.
[SIGHS]
[TORI] A lot. [CHUCKLES] A lot, a lot.
Anyway, in summary, don't wait
for the right questions, okay?
I know I'm going on and on.
I don't wanna stress you out,
but I hope you're a little bit
stressed out. [CHUCKLES] LOL.
Okay, I just wanted to leave you
a reminder message.
Good luck. I love you.
Yeah, like I'm gonna forget
about the most important thing
happening all summer. Um, Dad?
- Yeah?
- The bread?
Just cut off the mold.
The rest is totally edible.
No, I'm not gonna do that.
- Okay.
- [GROANS]
Hey, uh I, uh
I really wanted to
drive you into the city
for your interview, but, uh,
I gotta go to the hospital
and check on Trey.
Uh, Devin and Frankie are already there.
Do you think that's a good idea?
Well, yeah, when he
broke into the basement,
he came into contact with
[INHALES DEEPLY] with something.
Yeah, but Dad, it
it kind of looks bad.
What does?
Well, Trey "broke" into your basement,
but then went "missing",
but then you "found" him.
Okay, I I think that's
plenty use of the air quotes,
and I get what you mean,
but I'm still doing it.
Listen, I'm just sorry I can't
take you to your interview.
It's fine.
Hey, you're you're
going to nail it, Cec.
You you nail everything.
Yeah, it's kind of my whole thing.
Anyways, I should get going.
Don't forget your stun gun. You know.
- In case the interview goes south.
- Goes south.
- Okay, bye.
- Bye.
[SIGHS]
[TRAIN RATTLING]
Look, I still want to talk to you
about what happened yesterday.
Why? They already found Trey.
Not about Trey.
About what happened with his car.
[EXHALES]
And I want to talk to you
as a mother, not as a cop.
[SCOFFS] Is there a difference?
Yes, there is.
Look, I don't want to push,
but when you're ready to talk, I'm here.
Okay. Yeah. Yeah, maybe. Yeah.
Look, can you just do
one more thing for me?
Please be careful.
There is a lot of weird
stuff going on around here.
Can you be more specific
about "weird stuff"?
Can you be more specific
about Trey's car?
- Um, I'll see you.
- Okay.
See you later.
Love you. Cece! Cece, hey!
Hey! [PANTS] Wait, uh
What? Here to finish me off?
- Please, I can explain.
- No, I don't
I don't have time for your
flirty, bad girl chaos energy
and flagrant disrespect
for public safety.
It It wasn't my fault.
There's something seriously
messed up with that car.
I just I Please,
you're the only person
- that I can talk to about this.
- Look. As good as this non-apology is,
I don't have time. I have to go.
Cece, wait. Here's your precious cup.
Saved it.
Why do you love kombucha so much?
It relaxes me.
Well, I'm glad that
you have your cup back.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER OVER PA SYSTEM]
[WHISPERS] Hey?
[HEART MONITOR BEEPING]
Hey?
[MONITOR CONTINUES BEEPING]
- [PLASTIC CRUNCHING]
- [MACHINES BEEP RAPIDLY]
[HEART MONITOR BEEPS]
Hey.
I didn't realize I
fell asleep. [CHUCKLES]
Yeah, you you were
sleeping so peacefully,
and I, um, was I
was trying to be quiet,
and then you just, you know, you
woke up right on your own there.
[CHUCKLES]
Oh, I brought I brought you that.
[CHUCKLES] You went to my coffee shop?
Only the most average for you.
Mm!
Oh, wow, and it's, uh,
lukewarm. Just how I like it.
I got you this, too.
- [CHUCKLES] My knitting stuff.
- Mm-hmm.
I figured you might
need something to, uh,
to manage your stress, because
it seems pretty stressful.
Yeah, it is really stressful.
I don't know what's going on.
I thought I killed him.
Yeah, I mean, you did, but you didn't.
You killed something.
Yeah, but it's it's
still really scary.
Yeah.
How is he? Has there
been any updates on him?
No, he hasn't said a word or
responded to anything really.
To be honest, I don't
even know if I'm here
out of concern or
guilt.
I'm sure he appreciates it.
I mean, uh any guy would.
Even an ex that you tried to kill.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
Oh, hello. Sorry, but you
guys are gonna have to go
to the waiting room. I
need to examine my patient.
There are rules about
that sort of thing.
- Devin, come on.
- Yeah, sorry.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING]
This will all be behind you soon enough.
[MUSIC CONCLUDES]
Anthony,
are you kidding me? You cannot be here.
Joe Jr. sees you, he's gonna kill you.
You know, Jen, this is
bigger than Joe Jr., okay?
We talked about this.
The organic matter I found on
Matty's hoodie, it it grew.
- Y I know, and it attacked you.
- Yeah, and Devin,
and I'm pretty sure
it's what attacked Trey.
Wait, how do you know Trey was attacked?
I I don't. I don't
know Trey was attacked.
It's a working hypothesis.
Look, that's why I need
to be there with you
when you question him,
to finally understand
what happened to Matty.
Anthony, this has nothing to
do with what happened to Matty.
I have been studying
this case for years.
This is why I became a cop.
What's the harm in letting
me be there and talk to him?
Kind of saved his life.
Just saying.
Fine.
- But I do the talking.
- Of course. You're the boss.
You are! Look, I'm following you.
I'm not playing with you.
Why do I feel like I'm
17 again around you?
Excuse me, Doctor.
- Hi.
- Hi.
I am the detective investigating
the disappearance and,
well, reappearance of Trey Jimenez.
Well, investigating is going
to be a little difficult.
He's displaying all of
the hallmark signs of PTSD,
specifically acute stress disorder.
He is aware of everything
that's happening around him,
but he can't process
it, if that makes sense.
Do you have any idea
when he might talk again?
I have questions I need to ask him,
and we need to assess if
there's a threat out there.
He has traumatic mutism.
With cases like this,
there's really no time frame.
It could be hours, days, weeks, years.
Years? Really?
Yeah, I wouldn't get your hopes up.
[ANTHONY] Sorry to interrupt.
Uh, did you notice
any, um, physical damage
to his body?
Any injuries, growths,
uh, bulb-like tumors?
Anthony, remember our deal.
Is he your, uh, partner?
Officially, no.
Just No, he is not. He is just a
A concerned botanist.
I don't believe
doctor-patient confidentiality
extends to botanists.
If you'll excuse me.
I have my doctorate.
- Anthony!
- What?
"Bulbs"? What is that?
You can't do that.
What Sorry, I just want answers.
Well, you heard the doctor.
She said we just have to sit and wait.
You're right. You know what?
You're right. That's all we can do.
- Sit and wait.
- Exactly.
So, we're on the same page, right?
- We are on the same page.
- Yup, same page.
I am bookmarking this
page and staying on it.
Good.
Okay, I'm gonna hit the men's room
before I go home and, uh, start waiting.
- I don't care.
- Okay.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING]
[SIGHS]
Excuse me. Hey. Excuse me.
I I got turned around.
Do you know where the ICU is?
Sorry, I don't work here.
Come on, man. This is trash.
[MUSIC CONTINUES]
[POP MUSIC PLAYING
SAMARA CYN, "KATANA"]
Ay, yo ♪
It's a raid ♪
Steppin', stuntin', cuttin' ♪
- Katana blade ♪
- [SONG CONCLUDES]
[SIGHS] Kombucha me,
please. I have my own cup.
[HARPER] Cece?
[SIGHS] Oh, my God!
Oh, my God.
You guys are all here! I love it!
I thought I wouldn't see
you before I left for Iowa.
- Literally, where have you been?
- [GROANS] Remember?
Brooklyn? Gravesend. It is
as ghoulish as it sounds.
But your debate camp is just
around the corner, isn't it?
- Uh, yeah. Yes, it is, actually.
- Ooh! So how's it going?
Um, amazing. I'm ranked number one,
obviously. Uh, but
I I never see anyone.
It's so much work.
[HARPER] You think you have so much
work? This internship is insane.
I had to pull two
all-nighters in a row.
[AISHA] Uh, I had to pull
three all-nighters in a row.
I literally started to hallucinate.
The computer science lab at
Columbia is intense and smelly.
You're working in a computer lab?
Yeah, it's just, like, me and a bunch
of 25-year-old future Mark Zuckerbergs.
You think you're stressed out?
I have to get my memoir
in by next weekend.
Wha Memoir?
Yeah, it's so bad, but hopefully,
it comes out by next spring.
You're publishing a memoir, like, now?
I'm not publishing it. Viking is.
[SIGHS]
Are you okay?
Oh, uh, yeah. You know,
I I really should,
um, get going. I have
a college interview.
With who?
Kathryn, uh
Bosco.
Oh, wow, that is a big appointment.
- Yeah.
- [IRIS] She's major.
Like, the alumni interview for Brown.
[AISHA MUFFLED] She
can write your ticket.
Like, you're basically already in.
I know three girls who
met with her last year.
All accepted.
Well done, Cece. Well done.
Kombucha for Cece.
Okay then. Well, it it
was lovely to see you guys.
Bye!
Thank you. [SIGHS]
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
[MUSIC CONCLUDES]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING]
[CAR HORNS HONKING]
[MUSIC CONCLUDES]
[EXHALES]
I'm here.
- [CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
- Hi.
Cold or room temp?
- What?
- Water.
Oh, uh, uh I'll I'll
have whatever you're having.
Relax. It's just an
interview that will determine
the rest of your life.
I'm just kidding.
Oh! [LAUGHS]
Sorry, um, room temp.
Uh, yeah, I'm just a little nervous.
Of course you're nervous.
You're a Type A girl.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
It's kind of in our blood.
Takes one to know one.
So [CLEARS THROAT]
which one are you?
Ah, the swimmer. Swimming is an
- Um.
- intense sport.
- All those 6:00 a.m. meets.
- Nope. No, Cece Brewer?
St. Agnes. Um, I'm a
girl who doesn't swim.
My mom's Tori Brewer.
- Tori! Love her.
- Yeah, she's great.
She's my mother, so, yeah.
You're the debater. I was a debater.
- More like the debater.
- [SCOFFS]
Uh They're still [CLEARS THROATS]
they're still
talking about your, um,
Harvard National High
School Forensic Tournament,
where you refused to
take part in the debate,
claiming the topic was
inherently prejudiced,
forcing the opposing team to concede
because they didn't want
to be labeled prejudiced,
and you won by default.
I mean, it it it was legendary.
Afterwards, the rules had to be changed
to avoid that sort of gamesmanship.
- Epic.
- [LAUGHS]
So, what's your story, huh?
You've got, uh, seven minutes.
Kidding, kidding, kidding.
[LAUGHS]
Oh, no, I'm not kidding.
I do have a meeting in seven minutes.
Okay, um, I recently completed
my junior year at St. Agnes
with a 4.46 GPA.
I was placed on the
distinguished "Headmaster's List."
I was recently named an AP
Scholar with distinction,
and as you mentioned,
I'm a nationally ranked debater.
Your mom said you're doing
the program at Columbia.
- Uh, yes, yeah.
- I've judged there before.
[BURPS]
- Uh, I am so sorry.
- [CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
- That is
- It's okay.
- completely unlike me.
- It's okay.
Sorry. Um, anyways, I
would love to continue
with my love of
learning at Br [BURPS]
Oh, wow. I I honestly
don't know what is happening.
- I am so sorry.
- Mm-hmm.
I I I need water.
That that will help it.
[SIGHS]
Oh, God. Uh, your nose i is bleeding.
Oh, bleeding?
Okay, jus just
just tilt your head back.
- Oh!
- Oh, here you go.
- Um.
- Oh, my goodness.
Hey, Harris?
- [GROANS]
- Do we have a first aid kit?
[GROANS] Oh. I am so sorry.
It's okay. Harris?
[GROANS] What what is happening?
[GASPS, SCREAMS]
[SCREECHING MUSIC PLAYING]
[RETCHES]
[PANTS]
How did I get here?
Gross.
Oh, I'm done with kombucha.
[MUSIC CONCLUDES]
[SIGHS] This is the saddest
vending machine I've ever seen.
Yeah.
But, I mean, it has all the
major food groups, like, um
- Like? [CHUCKLES]
- Like breakfast
and potatoes, and general sugar,
- and Funyuns.
- Hmm.
Uh, I think I'll go for
- Funyun.
- Mm.
The only thing more fun than an onion?
- A Funyun.
- A Funyun.
- Yeah, right?
- [LAUGHS]
- Well.
- [ALEX] Hey.
- Hey.
- Hello.
Am I interrupting something?
- Uh
- What? No. No.
- So I need to find Trey.
- Of course not.
Is he in a room somewhere, or
Everybody wants to talk to Trey.
I remember the days when nobody wanted
- to talk to Trey.
- Look, Trey is in shock, okay?
He's not speaking.
Is this about his car?
Uh, why why are you
asking about his car? What
Yeah, what do you know about his car?
What do you know about his car?
You first.
I was driving it.
I I was driving it. I borrowed it.
Okay, wait. When did you borrow it?
- Yesterday. [EXHALES]
- [FRANKIE] Okay.
Okay, you know something about it, okay?
- Yeah? Spill it. Please.
- Uh.
- [PHONE RINGING]
- Hey.
[CECE OVER PHONE] Devin,
I I I don't remember.
- I don't remember anything.
- Uh, wait. Wait, what?
- I'm at I'm at Mom's apartment.
- [DEVIN] Why are you at Mom's?
Why aren't you back home
from the debate camp?
I I didn't get in,
okay? Okay, I've been lying.
I've been lying to you,
and to Mom, and to Dad,
and to everyone, but that
that's not why I'm calling, okay?
I I don't know how I got here.
W What are you talking about?
[CECE] Um, I was at I was
at that college interview,
and then and then all
of a sudden, I came to,
- and now, I'm here.
- So, y you don't remember?
No, I don't remember. [BREATHES HEAVILY]
Okay, Ce Cece, listen
to me very carefully.
Did you hear a a a hum?
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I did.
Okay, um, Cece, do
[STAMMERS INDISTINCTLY]
Whatever you do, do not move.
Just stay stay right there,
and and I'm gonna
be right over there.
Okay, will you please hurry?
- What happened?
- Uh, we gotta go right now.
What?
Can someone please
tell me what's going on?
[DEVIN] I'm I'm sorry,
we gotta go right now.
[GRUNTS] Devin!
Finally, I found someone.
This hospital is a maze,
and nobody seems to know how to find
the ICU, which doesn't seem great.
Anyways, um, my parents,
they sent some free food
on account of, you
know, everything, so
I I didn't eat any fries,
if that's what you're thinking.
No No issue.
[EXHALES DEEPLY] Come on, Devin.
[GROANS] Yuck!
[SIGHS]
[GARGLES]
[SPITS]
[MENACING MUSIC PLAYING]
[SCREAMS]
What? What is happening?
What? No! Oh, my God.
[MUSIC INTENSIFIES]
Okay.
[GRUNTS, GASPS]
What's with all this racket?
- Bob, there's something in my apartment!
- Is it a rat?
No! Something bigger!
Much, much bigger!
But your mother said
you'd be gone all summer!
Trust me, I'm leaving!
Come on. Come on!
- [ELEVATOR DINGS]
- [SCREAMS]
[PANTS]
[SCREAMS]
[GRUNTS]
[EMERGENCY BELL RINGING]
No! Wait.
Wait. [BREATHES HEAVILY]
Okay, Cece, take my hand!
Cec Cece, what are
what are you doing?
[FRANKIE] Oh my God, what is that?
[DEVIN] Cece, can you look at me please?
You have to reach over
and take my hand, okay?
We got you, I promise,
okay? Just come here.
You're gonna be okay.
You're gonna be okay.
[GRUNTS]
[GASPS]
[ELEVATOR CRASHES]
- Uh
- [PANTS]
Uh. Mm
What was that?
- I think it was my kombucha.
- Okay, it wasn't.
- We gotta get out of here, okay?
- Okay.
Come on. Frankie, come here,
come on. Frankie, come on.
[CECE] Did that really just happen?
[SIGHS] Dev, please don't give me
a hard time about this. Just this once?
I can't believe you've been lying
to me this whole time about debate camp.
Really? I mean, uh, a giant killer blob
was just after me, and that's
what you're worried about?
Why didn't you tell me?
Well, why didn't you tell
me that Dad was behind
all the crazy stuff happening?
Okay, w we don't
know for sure that he is.
Well, we don't know
for sure that he isn't.
Okay, r regardless,
you've been lying to me
this whole time. Why?
Why didn't you tell me?
Because I didn't want to admit
that I failed at something.
And I didn't want to see the
look on your face right now.
What look?
Pity.
Cece, I'm not looking at you with pity.
I'm looking at you like a person.
You know, like for once, it actually
it it it feels
like w we're twins.
You know, you've always
been, like, the perfect twin
and I've always been the
"let's hope he turns it around" twin.
But you're a mess! Just like me.
And he is a huge mess.
I've never felt closer to you.
Gimme a hug.
- No. No hug.
- [DEVIN] Yeah, come on.
[CHUCKLES]
[SIGHS]
Thanks for coming with
me today. It means a lot.
Thanks for spending the
day at the hospital with me.
It wasn't just for you. I
love hospitals, you know?
The dry air.
The smell.
- [BRAKES SQUEAL]
- [CHUCKLES]
[ALARM BELL RINGS]
Whoa.
What
It's here!
- [GASPS]
- [DEVIN] Cece!
Uh
Oh my God. It It wants
me! It's following me!
Cece, run! You have to run!
Go, go! Get out! Get out, Cece!
[CECE GRUNTS]
Oh!
[GRUNTS, GASPS]
Help!
Help me, please!
[GRUNTS]
In case things go south,
always bring a stun gun.
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]
[SUBWAY HORN HONKING]
[JOE JR.] He's a little out of it.
He just woke up an hour ago.
[JEN] Take your time, Trey.
But I need to ask you a few questions.
[SIGHS] Okay.
What happened the
night you went missing?
I, um
I don't remember
anything from that night.
Nothing at all? The
slightest detail could help.
A A plant?
Do you remember a a plant?
Look, last thing I remember,
I was outside Devin's place,
and I was talking to
my girlfriend, Frankie.
Okay. That's good. That's
good. That's something.
Anything else?
Look, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I
don't know. I don't know. I'm sorry.
It's okay. We can take a break.
You did great, son. You did great.
Wait, where is she? Where's Frankie?
[DRIVER] Guys, this is
No, that can't be right.
[CECE] It is right.
- [DRIVER] This is the spot?
- [CECE] This is the spot.
[DRIVER] Okay
[CECE] Thank you, sir.
[DRIVER] You're welcome.
[DEVIN] Thanks, man.
[DRIVER] Hey, are are you sure
you're gonna be okay out here?
I'm not sure.
Hey, why don't you go ahead
and give me five stars now
before anything happens?
[SIGHS] What are you doing?
I'm leaving five stars.
[CHUCKLES SOFTLY]
Guys, let's go!
[FRANKIE] Okay, are we sure
that we want to do this?
We don't have a choice.
Come on. We need to figure
out what's happening,
and the answers are in the
room where this all started.
What? Guys? Someone's
here. Someone's here!
Wha
It's Dad.
- Why Why would Dad be here?
- I know. In a hazmat suit?
Well, I have one wild guess.
Wha Your dad is behind everything.
[SLOW POP-MUSIC
PLAYING ST. VINCENT, "FLEA"]
I'm just like a hungry little flea ♪
Jumping on somebody's warm body ♪
When you start to itch
and scratch and scream ♪
Once I'm in you can't get rid of me ♪
Once I'm in you can't get rid of me ♪
Drip you in diamonds ♪
Pour you in cream ♪
You'll be mine for eternity ♪
Hair in my shears fall to your feet ♪
You will be mine for eternity ♪
When you're walking
down your sunny street ♪
I got it ♪
Thinking of your
bills or what to eat ♪
I got it I got it ♪
Then you feel a
little prick from me ♪
I got it I got it ♪
I look at you and all I see is meat ♪
Drip you in diamonds ♪
Pour you in cream ♪
You will be mine for eternity ♪
You will be mine, my everything ♪
[SONG ENDS]