Afterlife (2005) s02e06 Episode Script
Mind The Bugs Dont Bite
Dad! Dad! Dad! Hey, hey, what's all this noise, you daft thing? There's somebody in my room, I saw them over there.
That's that's just shadows, sweetheart.
It was a face though, it was.
It's just shadows.
See? All gone.
Now go to sleep, toasty face, it's late.
I'll leave the landing light on for you, OK? Why wasn't I allowed to go? Cos nobody wanted you to be upset, love.
Mum's gone to heaven to be with Jesus, Mary and Joseph, hasn't she? She has, yes.
Will I go to heaven one day? Try not to think about that now, love.
Cuddle down and think nice thoughts, OK? Dad, will you put my clothes out on the chair like she did? Of course, sweetheart, just like she did.
- Night, night.
- Mind the bedbugs don't bite.
Dad? Dad? Dad? Three minutes.
Three minutes.
See, Mum? I remembered.
Three minutes, just how you like it.
Are you all right? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
Don't do that.
I'm sorry.
Can I take him? Mm.
Hey, hey, come here, come here.
Yeah.
You don't forget, do you? Oh, it's like riding a bike.
Come here, yeah.
Are you still hungry? You want some of this? Listen, Jude, I've been thinking.
I don't want anything between us, not now, not when Well, let's face it, I don't know how much time I've got left.
I wanna be straight about everything.
Nothing hidden, nothing.
Do you remember Alison? Alison Mundy? The medium I was writing a book about? I promised you I'd stop seeing her.
Well, I I didn't, I haven't and now she's reached a real crisis point in her life and she won't talk to anyone else and I feel I have to try and help her because if I don't, nobody will.
I just wanted to get this out in the open.
If you're angry, just say so.
How am I supposed to do that, Robert? How am I supposed to be angry with you? Did Grandad die in this house? Yes, pet, he did.
Did he die in my bedroom? Yes.
I thought it was scary at first but it was nice.
I had to tell him it was my bed and he went away.
Can I keep these? Of course you can.
What do you mean, "It was them"? No, it wasn't them, it wasn't them, it was us, it was us.
I don't understand.
It was us.
It was us.
Yes all right, I know.
Don't get iffy with me, I'm doing my best! Oh, well now he's going, he's walking away.
Don't go.
Come back.
Er sir.
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Don't shake your head.
Think about it, hold on to it.
What does it mean? Oh, it's going over there now.
I'm getting Greg.
Gregory? I'm getting Greggy.
I'm sorry, we're gonna have to call it a night there.
Thank you all for coming.
Alison I think that man wants a word with you.
Well, I don't want a word with him.
I needed him when I was ten years old, I don't need him now.
I know in some ways this has freaked you out, your father appearing out of the blue like this, but don't you think it's time you confronted your feelings about that time in your life and achieved some sort of reconciliation? Robert, don't talk to me about reconciliation and please just don't talk, don't talk.
Don't talk.
Look, it's clear he wants to try and make amends for the past, is that too much to ask? - Yeah.
- He wants to patch up his relationship - with his daughter.
- Yeah, well tough! Whew.
- What did she say? - There's still a lot of resentment there, clearly.
Did you tell her you'd contacted me? For now I think it's best she thinks you came to Bristol of your own volition.
I told you it was a waste of time.
I shouldn't have listened to you.
Stan, wait, please.
It's never too late to put things right, surely.
I think she knows deep down the effort you've made just to show up here.
Last night Well, don't know what I expected.
It was pitiful watching her like that.
Thirty years, I thought she'd be different, I thought she'd move on, grow up a bit.
More fool me.
Some things break and they stay broke.
You've gotta get on with your life without them, end of story.
She told me she came home one night and the contents of the freezer were emptied all over the floor.
I've seen cans arranged symmetrically on the shelves, sweets arranged in colour coordinated lines, I've seen bleach all over the work surfaces.
- Oh, God.
- And she says it isn't her.
She says it's her mother, your wife.
I didn't wanna say all this when I called you.
It's where it started, all this nonsense when her mum died.
But I think the reason why her mother's appearing now is that subconsciously, Alison is ready to deal with that part of her life.
That's why I brought you here.
What can I do? I I can't do anything.
You can talk to her.
You're her one link to the past.
(TV) # Happy bridegroom yoo-hoo, happy bridegroom yoo-hoo # Happy bridegroom, happy bridegroom, happy bridegroom yoo-hoo # I can't describe her, nobody can.
Why do they put people in the ground, Auntie Vi? That's not people, love, that's flesh and bones.
The real us is in here - spirit - and the spirit doesn't die.
That's what we call, passover.
Oh, bugger, I've landed on Regent Street.
What's that gonna cost me? - GBP130, please.
- Oh.
Did my mum pass over? Why didn't Grandad pass over? Some poor souls are stuck here, love.
But don't you ever be scared of seeing what other folk can't.
Promise me.
It makes you special, just like your mum's mum and her mum before that.
Granny Mason, that was, oh, she was a legend.
She was the Lone Ranger, she was, just like you.
It's an adult game, that.
She doesn't understand the rules.
She's got a talent for it, haven't you, love? He's not expecting anything of you.
Just hear him out, please.
There's no reason for Jane to develop into a little household drudge.
Plus I like her.
I like her very much.
Well, I'm glad you do, Mother, because do remember you asked Jane You have to excuse me, I'm in the middle of something.
We're married.
I do love them, terribly.
Here you are.
This is Edie, this is Alison.
Hello, how nice to meet you.
Gosh! Those look delicious.
- This is Margaret and Sweepie.
- Hello.
Bronwyn, this is Alison.
This is who I've been telling you all about.
Round and round the garden Like a teddy bear One step, two step Tickle you under there! Come on.
- Swiss roll?.
- Cheese and onion? Go on.
Jammie Dodger? My dad said I shouldn't eat between meals.
- Your dad's not here, is he? - Don't be frightened, love, it's all friends here.
Bronwyn's been hearing voices all her life and Phyllis writes down music from composers who've been dead donkeys' years.
Give us a song, Phyllis.
- Oh, shall we dance? - Oh, yes! Come on then.
And one, two, three.
One, two, three.
Oh! One two three, one two three.
Oh! Look at Sweep.
Lovely.
We have to be patient, just give her I'm not a very good host, am I? Would anybody care for a drink? I've given up, 20 years.
Marvellous! I haven't.
So, how's this gonna work, Robert? We all join hands and contact the living, something you weren't very good at as I recall.
I'm here now, aren't I? Mm.
But what about back then? I mean I was only five streets away, not the other side of the bloody universe! You used to be such a pleasant little girl.
Bing! Ten points to Daddy.
Do I get a go now? Why are you here? Why now? Don't tell me you've got a terminal illness or something.
I explained to your father about your mother's Your mother died 30 years ago, Alison! Well, I must be mad then, mustn't I? Deluding myself, making people unhappy! Unable to distinguish between fantasy and reality, basically, all the things you say about me, Robert.
Sorry, I can't put up with this.
Well, there's a surprise.
Bon voyage.
Missing you already, Dad! Stan, wait, please.
- Listen, Doctor, you heard her.
- Give me a chance, please.
Don't walk away now.
Please, not now.
Alison? I know why you're doing this.
If it's not right, or you've not done it the right number of times, you're convinced something dreadful will happen.
What if you stop? Just stop, and feel the anxiety get worse, and see what happens.
Bad will happen.
Bad always happens.
Who is the doll, Alison? Who is the little doll that you need to put back together? I'm not little any more.
Ah! You all right? Come on, then.
What have you done today? Since then, she started to - Just don't thank you.
- Right.
- Hiya, you all right? - Yeah.
- Yeah? How was school today? - Good.
Yeah? Good.
- You hungry? - A bit, yeah.
- Shall we have some egg and chips? - OK then.
Bye, Peter.
See you tomorrow.
- What? - Come on.
He's just being nice.
He just wants to say hello.
Come on.
Can he come round to tea? Can I ask him? He hasn't got any friends either.
Alison, stop it.
You know who you're talking about.
You're talking about Peter Bayliss.
You're talking about someone who died.
Of course he's dead, silly, he's a spirit.
Like Auntie Vi says - There are no such things as - Yes, there are.
I see them.
Nobody else sees them, Alison.
Only you.
What do you think that means if no one sees them but you? - Let go of me! - They don't exist, Alison.
They're all in your head.
Up here! Do you wanna end up like her? Do you?! There was an old woman who swallowed a Donkey.
It made her go wonky but she swallowed a donkey There was an old woman who swallowed a Boa constrictor.
I wonder why it picked her, that boa constrictor Don't touch them! Leave then alone! You've done it wrong, you've messed it up.
She's upset now.
No, Alison, you are upset.
No, no, no.
She's really really upset.
See? On, off, on, off, on, off, on, off.
She wants you to go! She's dead, Alison, you're mother's dead.
I put her in the ground, I went to the grave.
What more do you want me to do?! I want you to go away, I want you to leave me alone! You can't help her, no one can help her! I don't know how you persuaded me to come here.
- No.
- Alison, let me explain.
- You brought him here.
- Wait.
It was you? No, cos I trusted you.
- You can still trust me.
You can still trust me.
- I trusted you! I trusted you! - Please.
- Get off me.
Get off me.
Get off me! Get out! Get out! Agh! Jesus Christ.
Leave it.
She won't listen to you.
It's better to let it lie.
Once, she went to bed and cried until two o'clock the next afternoon.
I didn't see her throw it.
Did she throw it? She must have thrown them.
Both of them.
How? I don't know.
How did she become like this? You see, Alison, the lesson here is that Satan is all around us in our lives, testing us.
And if we let down our guard for a second, if we open a crack, he'll be in there like whippet.
- Do you understand? - Yes, Father, a crack.
A crack.
That's how bad ideas get in.
Wrong ideas, blasphemous ideas.
But didn't Jesus come back as a spirit and appear to Mary Magdalene? That's a different kettle of fish.
That's a whole different kettle of fish.
When we die we go to heaven, I'm telling you, that's all you need to know.
Say 20 Hail Mary's and make certain sure you come to Mass twice a week like your good mother used to and these thoughts will soon go away.
Yes, Father.
- That should do the trick.
- Thank you, Father.
Come downstairs.
Alison? Doctor Bridge! I didn't do it, I swear, I didn't go near it.
We are not going to leave you! Neither is she and she's stronger.
She's dead, Alison.
Well, you're in good company, he doesn't believe me either.
What a double act.
Why don't you leave me in peace? Why don't you leave both of us in peace? Is she at peace? I don't think she is.
You want to help her, don't you? Just like you helped all the others.
Why is she different? Be because she's my mother and and she's protecting me and that's what mothers do.
Protecting you from what? You made me think that I was mad and I'm not.
You told me that ghosts don't exist.
- Well, they do.
- Protecting you from what, Alison? Don't pretend that you care about me, Robert.
You're just interested in what I am, the medium, the the the case study, the freak show.
You scurry around looking for truth and and where has it got you? I mean, where has it got me after all your promises? Look at me! Maybe it's just that .
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you're not very good.
Maybe it's just that you're shit.
I know you're frightened and I know you're in pain.
- Maybe you're more frightened than me! - You can't run away any more, Alison.
- No - This time you have to face up to reality! This is reality! Why don't you face up to it? Why don't you do that? Why don't you stop running away from whatever it is that you're running away from? What are you doing here?! In my home! In my life! What do you want from me?! - I beat ya.
- You didn't.
- # I beat ya # - No, you didn't.
Yes, I did.
Now listen, you go upstairs and clean your teeth, love I'll be up in a minute.
- We thought you were in bed.
- I'm awake.
You should have been there, Daddy! It was nice, the old clock when I was Darling, you go up to bed.
Me and your dad are gonna have a little chat.
What's wrong now? What could possibly be wrong? A ten-year-old girl hanging around with those nutcase cronies of yours.
I wouldn't expect you to understand.
They're good people, kind people.
- Spiritual people.
- Like her sainted mother? Don't drag my poor sister into this just because you can't cope with your own daughter's feelings.
Don't tell me I don't understand her feelings! But she's different, special.
Abnormal?.
Is that what you want for her? Talking to the trees, locked up like her mother was, cos that is the way you are making her! That's a shameful thing to say.
Dad? It it's all right, lovey, your dad's just upset.
- He doesn't know what he's saying.
- I do know what I'm saying.
I'm saying get out of my house, and get away from my daughter.
Look what you're doing to the child.
She doesn't need to hear this.
- Yes, she does.
- I'm not going to abandon her.
I won't.
Look at this place.
Can you imagine what social services would think if they stepped in here? Don't threaten me.
She's terrified, I can feel her little heart going! Let go of her.
Let go of her! Come here, sweetheart.
- Agh! - You can't look after her, look at you.
You can't even look after yourself! Why not let her decide? What? She knows what she wants, she knows what's best.
- Don't be ridiculous.
- And if she chooses you, you'll never see me again.
No.
Let's ask her.
What's going on? Ask me what? It it's all right, love, don't be afraid.
You just answer from deep in your heart.
Do you want to stay with your dad or do you want to come and live with your Auntie Vi? Don't answer, Alison.
Don't worry who's going to be hurt, sweetheart, you just say the truth.
You, Auntie Vi.
Go and get your coat, blossom.
Perhaps it's a fuse.
I'll take a look at the fuse box.
Where is it? I don't know.
Alison? Alison, are you OK? Are you all right? If it doesn't feel right, she's got to go down to the bottom and start all over.
It's next door, Alison.
Again and again and again and again and again and again - Alison? - .
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and again and again and again - Alison! - .
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and again and again and again and again What happened? Stan, what happened? I saw her, I saw her, I saw her.
Stan, don't go there, don't get drawn in, I need you to be strong.
Stan, look a me.
She was wearing a nightdress, the same one.
The one she was wearing when she killed herself.
What? I thought I thought she died in the hospital?.
She came home.
She committed suicide at home.
I found the body.
I found the body, she was wearing the same nightdress.
- Who was that? - Jude.
- Your ex-wife? - Yes.
- Hmm.
That's nice for you.
- It's not important.
Really? I'm trying to help you, Alison.
- Go home to your wife, Robert.
- No.
How does it feel?.
Horrible? Frightening? Confusing? Like you're going mad? You didn't believe me, you didn't believe a child.
Do you believe me now? All I wanted was to do the right thing for you.
All I wanted was you to feel happy, safe.
I'll never be safe.
I won't be safe until I'm dead.
Don't say that, Alison.
I do believe you.
I'm here now.
It's too late.
God! God.
Oh, God.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
Mummy's here.
Mummy will make it better.
Alison! Breathe, breathe.
Breathe, Stanley.
Stanley, breathe.
OK, and relax, try to relax.
Deep breaths.
Deep, deep breaths.
OK, OK.
OK.
Why didn't you help him? Because.
Because she wants him to go, doesn't she? But what does Alison want? Alison wants him to stay, doesn't she? She wants him to go because he's hurting me.
- You're hurting me.
- We're not hurting you.
She's hurting you.
- She loves me.
- This isn't love.
She's overwhelming you, suffocating you.
Don't get lost, Alison, don't disappear.
Please help me.
Help.
Oh, please help me.
OK.
OK.
Now this is gonna be hard but we're gonna do this together.
I want you to go back to your house when your mummy was there when she wasn't away.
- No.
- Alison, Alison, I wont leave you.
Listen to me.
What do you see? A little girl.
What else do you see? - No.
- Alison, it's all right.
I won't let go of you.
- No.
No.
- I won't let you go.
- Alison? Alison? - No! No! No! - Alison don't please don't.
- No, no! No! No! No! No! No! No! Listen to your dad.
Alison? There was an old woman Who swallowed a - (Whispers ) Whale.
- Made her quite pale.
She swallowed a whale.
Perhaps she'll die Perhaps she'll die Perhaps she'll die Oh! Unlucky! He looks funny.
He looks weird.
Not like my dad.
Not like anybody.
How does it make you feel like inside? When you see him like this? - Not nice.
- Why not nice? Because I want my dad.
My old dad, and I can't - Why can't you, Alison? - Because it's changed.
It's all changed and it can never go back.
Why has it changed? What changed it? Who changed it? Mum? Mum? Can I go out? Just for half an hour? Everyone's playing football.
I promise I'll be Godl Oh God.
Oh God.
She She's here.
She's here.
She She's here.
Alison? Alison, listen to me.
You're safe.
Alison, you're safe.
I knew that if I called somebody that they'd save her.
So I did I I I didn't call anybody.
I didn't do anything.
I just went out to play and I pretended that I hadn't been home.
I pretended that I hadn't seen her, that I hadn't found her and no one would know.
How would they know? Only I would know.
It would be our little secret.
Living in a mad house with a mad person sometimes it was like we were going mad ourselves.
And sometimes, I just wanted her to go away, I just wanted her to be gone and then I could be normal.
I could be normal like the other kids and sometimes I I prayed to God that she'd die and I didn't think that my prayers would be answered but they were and then afterwards I I I felt I felt I felt bad and I I wanted her to come back but she didn't.
I I I I I I I saw all the others, all the others that had died but the but the one person that I wanted to come back didn't and I hated her.
I I I loved her but but I hated her so much.
You didn't hate her.
You didn't hate her, you hated her madness.
You wanted her madness to go away, you wanted your mum.
So now you know what an awful, awful, awful person I am.
You weren't an awful person, you were a little girl.
You didn't kill your mother, she did.
I should never have let you go.
I was a coward.
I didn't think I was able to I didn't think I was good enough to keep you.
She's gone, isn't she? Yeah.
What were those? Those pills.
Nothing.
You need to sleep.
We'll talk tomorrow if you want to talk.
Robert? Thank you.
Are you going to Jude's? Good.
Why good? Because she loves you and you love her.
Gone.
That's that's just shadows, sweetheart.
It was a face though, it was.
It's just shadows.
See? All gone.
Now go to sleep, toasty face, it's late.
I'll leave the landing light on for you, OK? Why wasn't I allowed to go? Cos nobody wanted you to be upset, love.
Mum's gone to heaven to be with Jesus, Mary and Joseph, hasn't she? She has, yes.
Will I go to heaven one day? Try not to think about that now, love.
Cuddle down and think nice thoughts, OK? Dad, will you put my clothes out on the chair like she did? Of course, sweetheart, just like she did.
- Night, night.
- Mind the bedbugs don't bite.
Dad? Dad? Dad? Three minutes.
Three minutes.
See, Mum? I remembered.
Three minutes, just how you like it.
Are you all right? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
Don't do that.
I'm sorry.
Can I take him? Mm.
Hey, hey, come here, come here.
Yeah.
You don't forget, do you? Oh, it's like riding a bike.
Come here, yeah.
Are you still hungry? You want some of this? Listen, Jude, I've been thinking.
I don't want anything between us, not now, not when Well, let's face it, I don't know how much time I've got left.
I wanna be straight about everything.
Nothing hidden, nothing.
Do you remember Alison? Alison Mundy? The medium I was writing a book about? I promised you I'd stop seeing her.
Well, I I didn't, I haven't and now she's reached a real crisis point in her life and she won't talk to anyone else and I feel I have to try and help her because if I don't, nobody will.
I just wanted to get this out in the open.
If you're angry, just say so.
How am I supposed to do that, Robert? How am I supposed to be angry with you? Did Grandad die in this house? Yes, pet, he did.
Did he die in my bedroom? Yes.
I thought it was scary at first but it was nice.
I had to tell him it was my bed and he went away.
Can I keep these? Of course you can.
What do you mean, "It was them"? No, it wasn't them, it wasn't them, it was us, it was us.
I don't understand.
It was us.
It was us.
Yes all right, I know.
Don't get iffy with me, I'm doing my best! Oh, well now he's going, he's walking away.
Don't go.
Come back.
Er sir.
46.
Don't shake your head.
Think about it, hold on to it.
What does it mean? Oh, it's going over there now.
I'm getting Greg.
Gregory? I'm getting Greggy.
I'm sorry, we're gonna have to call it a night there.
Thank you all for coming.
Alison I think that man wants a word with you.
Well, I don't want a word with him.
I needed him when I was ten years old, I don't need him now.
I know in some ways this has freaked you out, your father appearing out of the blue like this, but don't you think it's time you confronted your feelings about that time in your life and achieved some sort of reconciliation? Robert, don't talk to me about reconciliation and please just don't talk, don't talk.
Don't talk.
Look, it's clear he wants to try and make amends for the past, is that too much to ask? - Yeah.
- He wants to patch up his relationship - with his daughter.
- Yeah, well tough! Whew.
- What did she say? - There's still a lot of resentment there, clearly.
Did you tell her you'd contacted me? For now I think it's best she thinks you came to Bristol of your own volition.
I told you it was a waste of time.
I shouldn't have listened to you.
Stan, wait, please.
It's never too late to put things right, surely.
I think she knows deep down the effort you've made just to show up here.
Last night Well, don't know what I expected.
It was pitiful watching her like that.
Thirty years, I thought she'd be different, I thought she'd move on, grow up a bit.
More fool me.
Some things break and they stay broke.
You've gotta get on with your life without them, end of story.
She told me she came home one night and the contents of the freezer were emptied all over the floor.
I've seen cans arranged symmetrically on the shelves, sweets arranged in colour coordinated lines, I've seen bleach all over the work surfaces.
- Oh, God.
- And she says it isn't her.
She says it's her mother, your wife.
I didn't wanna say all this when I called you.
It's where it started, all this nonsense when her mum died.
But I think the reason why her mother's appearing now is that subconsciously, Alison is ready to deal with that part of her life.
That's why I brought you here.
What can I do? I I can't do anything.
You can talk to her.
You're her one link to the past.
(TV) # Happy bridegroom yoo-hoo, happy bridegroom yoo-hoo # Happy bridegroom, happy bridegroom, happy bridegroom yoo-hoo # I can't describe her, nobody can.
Why do they put people in the ground, Auntie Vi? That's not people, love, that's flesh and bones.
The real us is in here - spirit - and the spirit doesn't die.
That's what we call, passover.
Oh, bugger, I've landed on Regent Street.
What's that gonna cost me? - GBP130, please.
- Oh.
Did my mum pass over? Why didn't Grandad pass over? Some poor souls are stuck here, love.
But don't you ever be scared of seeing what other folk can't.
Promise me.
It makes you special, just like your mum's mum and her mum before that.
Granny Mason, that was, oh, she was a legend.
She was the Lone Ranger, she was, just like you.
It's an adult game, that.
She doesn't understand the rules.
She's got a talent for it, haven't you, love? He's not expecting anything of you.
Just hear him out, please.
There's no reason for Jane to develop into a little household drudge.
Plus I like her.
I like her very much.
Well, I'm glad you do, Mother, because do remember you asked Jane You have to excuse me, I'm in the middle of something.
We're married.
I do love them, terribly.
Here you are.
This is Edie, this is Alison.
Hello, how nice to meet you.
Gosh! Those look delicious.
- This is Margaret and Sweepie.
- Hello.
Bronwyn, this is Alison.
This is who I've been telling you all about.
Round and round the garden Like a teddy bear One step, two step Tickle you under there! Come on.
- Swiss roll?.
- Cheese and onion? Go on.
Jammie Dodger? My dad said I shouldn't eat between meals.
- Your dad's not here, is he? - Don't be frightened, love, it's all friends here.
Bronwyn's been hearing voices all her life and Phyllis writes down music from composers who've been dead donkeys' years.
Give us a song, Phyllis.
- Oh, shall we dance? - Oh, yes! Come on then.
And one, two, three.
One, two, three.
Oh! One two three, one two three.
Oh! Look at Sweep.
Lovely.
We have to be patient, just give her I'm not a very good host, am I? Would anybody care for a drink? I've given up, 20 years.
Marvellous! I haven't.
So, how's this gonna work, Robert? We all join hands and contact the living, something you weren't very good at as I recall.
I'm here now, aren't I? Mm.
But what about back then? I mean I was only five streets away, not the other side of the bloody universe! You used to be such a pleasant little girl.
Bing! Ten points to Daddy.
Do I get a go now? Why are you here? Why now? Don't tell me you've got a terminal illness or something.
I explained to your father about your mother's Your mother died 30 years ago, Alison! Well, I must be mad then, mustn't I? Deluding myself, making people unhappy! Unable to distinguish between fantasy and reality, basically, all the things you say about me, Robert.
Sorry, I can't put up with this.
Well, there's a surprise.
Bon voyage.
Missing you already, Dad! Stan, wait, please.
- Listen, Doctor, you heard her.
- Give me a chance, please.
Don't walk away now.
Please, not now.
Alison? I know why you're doing this.
If it's not right, or you've not done it the right number of times, you're convinced something dreadful will happen.
What if you stop? Just stop, and feel the anxiety get worse, and see what happens.
Bad will happen.
Bad always happens.
Who is the doll, Alison? Who is the little doll that you need to put back together? I'm not little any more.
Ah! You all right? Come on, then.
What have you done today? Since then, she started to - Just don't thank you.
- Right.
- Hiya, you all right? - Yeah.
- Yeah? How was school today? - Good.
Yeah? Good.
- You hungry? - A bit, yeah.
- Shall we have some egg and chips? - OK then.
Bye, Peter.
See you tomorrow.
- What? - Come on.
He's just being nice.
He just wants to say hello.
Come on.
Can he come round to tea? Can I ask him? He hasn't got any friends either.
Alison, stop it.
You know who you're talking about.
You're talking about Peter Bayliss.
You're talking about someone who died.
Of course he's dead, silly, he's a spirit.
Like Auntie Vi says - There are no such things as - Yes, there are.
I see them.
Nobody else sees them, Alison.
Only you.
What do you think that means if no one sees them but you? - Let go of me! - They don't exist, Alison.
They're all in your head.
Up here! Do you wanna end up like her? Do you?! There was an old woman who swallowed a Donkey.
It made her go wonky but she swallowed a donkey There was an old woman who swallowed a Boa constrictor.
I wonder why it picked her, that boa constrictor Don't touch them! Leave then alone! You've done it wrong, you've messed it up.
She's upset now.
No, Alison, you are upset.
No, no, no.
She's really really upset.
See? On, off, on, off, on, off, on, off.
She wants you to go! She's dead, Alison, you're mother's dead.
I put her in the ground, I went to the grave.
What more do you want me to do?! I want you to go away, I want you to leave me alone! You can't help her, no one can help her! I don't know how you persuaded me to come here.
- No.
- Alison, let me explain.
- You brought him here.
- Wait.
It was you? No, cos I trusted you.
- You can still trust me.
You can still trust me.
- I trusted you! I trusted you! - Please.
- Get off me.
Get off me.
Get off me! Get out! Get out! Agh! Jesus Christ.
Leave it.
She won't listen to you.
It's better to let it lie.
Once, she went to bed and cried until two o'clock the next afternoon.
I didn't see her throw it.
Did she throw it? She must have thrown them.
Both of them.
How? I don't know.
How did she become like this? You see, Alison, the lesson here is that Satan is all around us in our lives, testing us.
And if we let down our guard for a second, if we open a crack, he'll be in there like whippet.
- Do you understand? - Yes, Father, a crack.
A crack.
That's how bad ideas get in.
Wrong ideas, blasphemous ideas.
But didn't Jesus come back as a spirit and appear to Mary Magdalene? That's a different kettle of fish.
That's a whole different kettle of fish.
When we die we go to heaven, I'm telling you, that's all you need to know.
Say 20 Hail Mary's and make certain sure you come to Mass twice a week like your good mother used to and these thoughts will soon go away.
Yes, Father.
- That should do the trick.
- Thank you, Father.
Come downstairs.
Alison? Doctor Bridge! I didn't do it, I swear, I didn't go near it.
We are not going to leave you! Neither is she and she's stronger.
She's dead, Alison.
Well, you're in good company, he doesn't believe me either.
What a double act.
Why don't you leave me in peace? Why don't you leave both of us in peace? Is she at peace? I don't think she is.
You want to help her, don't you? Just like you helped all the others.
Why is she different? Be because she's my mother and and she's protecting me and that's what mothers do.
Protecting you from what? You made me think that I was mad and I'm not.
You told me that ghosts don't exist.
- Well, they do.
- Protecting you from what, Alison? Don't pretend that you care about me, Robert.
You're just interested in what I am, the medium, the the the case study, the freak show.
You scurry around looking for truth and and where has it got you? I mean, where has it got me after all your promises? Look at me! Maybe it's just that .
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you're not very good.
Maybe it's just that you're shit.
I know you're frightened and I know you're in pain.
- Maybe you're more frightened than me! - You can't run away any more, Alison.
- No - This time you have to face up to reality! This is reality! Why don't you face up to it? Why don't you do that? Why don't you stop running away from whatever it is that you're running away from? What are you doing here?! In my home! In my life! What do you want from me?! - I beat ya.
- You didn't.
- # I beat ya # - No, you didn't.
Yes, I did.
Now listen, you go upstairs and clean your teeth, love I'll be up in a minute.
- We thought you were in bed.
- I'm awake.
You should have been there, Daddy! It was nice, the old clock when I was Darling, you go up to bed.
Me and your dad are gonna have a little chat.
What's wrong now? What could possibly be wrong? A ten-year-old girl hanging around with those nutcase cronies of yours.
I wouldn't expect you to understand.
They're good people, kind people.
- Spiritual people.
- Like her sainted mother? Don't drag my poor sister into this just because you can't cope with your own daughter's feelings.
Don't tell me I don't understand her feelings! But she's different, special.
Abnormal?.
Is that what you want for her? Talking to the trees, locked up like her mother was, cos that is the way you are making her! That's a shameful thing to say.
Dad? It it's all right, lovey, your dad's just upset.
- He doesn't know what he's saying.
- I do know what I'm saying.
I'm saying get out of my house, and get away from my daughter.
Look what you're doing to the child.
She doesn't need to hear this.
- Yes, she does.
- I'm not going to abandon her.
I won't.
Look at this place.
Can you imagine what social services would think if they stepped in here? Don't threaten me.
She's terrified, I can feel her little heart going! Let go of her.
Let go of her! Come here, sweetheart.
- Agh! - You can't look after her, look at you.
You can't even look after yourself! Why not let her decide? What? She knows what she wants, she knows what's best.
- Don't be ridiculous.
- And if she chooses you, you'll never see me again.
No.
Let's ask her.
What's going on? Ask me what? It it's all right, love, don't be afraid.
You just answer from deep in your heart.
Do you want to stay with your dad or do you want to come and live with your Auntie Vi? Don't answer, Alison.
Don't worry who's going to be hurt, sweetheart, you just say the truth.
You, Auntie Vi.
Go and get your coat, blossom.
Perhaps it's a fuse.
I'll take a look at the fuse box.
Where is it? I don't know.
Alison? Alison, are you OK? Are you all right? If it doesn't feel right, she's got to go down to the bottom and start all over.
It's next door, Alison.
Again and again and again and again and again and again - Alison? - .
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and again and again and again - Alison! - .
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and again and again and again and again What happened? Stan, what happened? I saw her, I saw her, I saw her.
Stan, don't go there, don't get drawn in, I need you to be strong.
Stan, look a me.
She was wearing a nightdress, the same one.
The one she was wearing when she killed herself.
What? I thought I thought she died in the hospital?.
She came home.
She committed suicide at home.
I found the body.
I found the body, she was wearing the same nightdress.
- Who was that? - Jude.
- Your ex-wife? - Yes.
- Hmm.
That's nice for you.
- It's not important.
Really? I'm trying to help you, Alison.
- Go home to your wife, Robert.
- No.
How does it feel?.
Horrible? Frightening? Confusing? Like you're going mad? You didn't believe me, you didn't believe a child.
Do you believe me now? All I wanted was to do the right thing for you.
All I wanted was you to feel happy, safe.
I'll never be safe.
I won't be safe until I'm dead.
Don't say that, Alison.
I do believe you.
I'm here now.
It's too late.
God! God.
Oh, God.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
Mummy's here.
Mummy will make it better.
Alison! Breathe, breathe.
Breathe, Stanley.
Stanley, breathe.
OK, and relax, try to relax.
Deep breaths.
Deep, deep breaths.
OK, OK.
OK.
Why didn't you help him? Because.
Because she wants him to go, doesn't she? But what does Alison want? Alison wants him to stay, doesn't she? She wants him to go because he's hurting me.
- You're hurting me.
- We're not hurting you.
She's hurting you.
- She loves me.
- This isn't love.
She's overwhelming you, suffocating you.
Don't get lost, Alison, don't disappear.
Please help me.
Help.
Oh, please help me.
OK.
OK.
Now this is gonna be hard but we're gonna do this together.
I want you to go back to your house when your mummy was there when she wasn't away.
- No.
- Alison, Alison, I wont leave you.
Listen to me.
What do you see? A little girl.
What else do you see? - No.
- Alison, it's all right.
I won't let go of you.
- No.
No.
- I won't let you go.
- Alison? Alison? - No! No! No! - Alison don't please don't.
- No, no! No! No! No! No! No! No! Listen to your dad.
Alison? There was an old woman Who swallowed a - (Whispers ) Whale.
- Made her quite pale.
She swallowed a whale.
Perhaps she'll die Perhaps she'll die Perhaps she'll die Oh! Unlucky! He looks funny.
He looks weird.
Not like my dad.
Not like anybody.
How does it make you feel like inside? When you see him like this? - Not nice.
- Why not nice? Because I want my dad.
My old dad, and I can't - Why can't you, Alison? - Because it's changed.
It's all changed and it can never go back.
Why has it changed? What changed it? Who changed it? Mum? Mum? Can I go out? Just for half an hour? Everyone's playing football.
I promise I'll be Godl Oh God.
Oh God.
She She's here.
She's here.
She She's here.
Alison? Alison, listen to me.
You're safe.
Alison, you're safe.
I knew that if I called somebody that they'd save her.
So I did I I I didn't call anybody.
I didn't do anything.
I just went out to play and I pretended that I hadn't been home.
I pretended that I hadn't seen her, that I hadn't found her and no one would know.
How would they know? Only I would know.
It would be our little secret.
Living in a mad house with a mad person sometimes it was like we were going mad ourselves.
And sometimes, I just wanted her to go away, I just wanted her to be gone and then I could be normal.
I could be normal like the other kids and sometimes I I prayed to God that she'd die and I didn't think that my prayers would be answered but they were and then afterwards I I I felt I felt I felt bad and I I wanted her to come back but she didn't.
I I I I I I I saw all the others, all the others that had died but the but the one person that I wanted to come back didn't and I hated her.
I I I loved her but but I hated her so much.
You didn't hate her.
You didn't hate her, you hated her madness.
You wanted her madness to go away, you wanted your mum.
So now you know what an awful, awful, awful person I am.
You weren't an awful person, you were a little girl.
You didn't kill your mother, she did.
I should never have let you go.
I was a coward.
I didn't think I was able to I didn't think I was good enough to keep you.
She's gone, isn't she? Yeah.
What were those? Those pills.
Nothing.
You need to sleep.
We'll talk tomorrow if you want to talk.
Robert? Thank you.
Are you going to Jude's? Good.
Why good? Because she loves you and you love her.
Gone.