Marvel's Cloak and Dagger (2018) s02e07 Episode Script

Vikingtown Sound

1 Previously on Cloak and Dagger What the hell did you do? You shot a kid! I need to call my uncle.
He's gonna fix it.
There's someone you need to talk to.
Who? About what? Look at the pictures on these records.
These are our missing girls.
I mean, what kind of monster needs to keep all this pain cataloged in one place? This is what it's for, right? Your collection of women's misery? Tandy, I was in your head.
You know you're worth nothing.
You know you have no one.
I'm gonna take a look inside.
Yes, ma'am.
- No one else until I give the okay.
- Yes, ma'am.
You said it was probably nothing.
This doesn't look like nothing.
There were four big men who were beaten.
There, there, and there.
You told me she was stashed away where she couldn't cause any more damage.
The other me.
She is.
Well, two of the four men could still talk, and they spoke of a tiny woman who kicked their asses thoroughly.
A tiny woman did kick their asses.
Hey, you you really should be wearing gloves.
You see this cut? Yeah, shit.
Tandy.
Looks like it.
This seems like news to you.
I thought you two were a package deal.
Sometimes packages get damaged along the way.
Don't get up too quickly, unless you want that fire in your head to burn all day.
What the hell did you do to me? All I did was ask you to look at the pieces of your life.
You were driving, I just gave you a few maps.
Maps? Screw you! Those were full-on, high-speed train wrecks! And none of them were my life! But you lived every one of them, didn't you? Still got all the smells and tastes and feels, don't you? All working themselves out in your head as we speak.
That confusion is part of why your head hurts.
Where did you see her last? She was running a con on this woman who runs her abuse group.
What kind of con? She was trying to get at her scumbag ex-boyfriend.
Why didn't she take you with her? Probably because I told her I'd be better off without her.
Hey, Tandy's tough.
She'll show up.
Watch.
She'll be Fine.
Where's Tyrone? It's possible that your heart is confused as well.
That friend of yours? He's gone from your life now, remember? - I shot him dead.
- No.
No, you're you're just messing with me.
Just like you did with Mikayla, right? 'Cause that's what you do, right? You get inside people's minds, and you you cause them pain? I don't cause anyone's pain.
I understand it, feel for it, commiserate it with mine.
It's the only way to tamp down my migraines.
So, what, this is all so you can blow your horn? This is so I can survive.
The world saddled me with so much pain, the only way I can keep on is to share it from time to time.
That's sick.
That's America, Tandy Bowen.
Well, I have another word for it.
It's You can't pull that trick on me.
Or anyone else.
Not anymore.
You need hope for that.
And there's none of that here.
- She good to go? - Let's find out.
- May I use the restroom? - Not right now.
Okay, then, what right now? - What are you gonna do with me? - I sometimes cook when I'm working things out in my head.
The night after Billy went missing, I remember I dug through our junk drawer and pulled out an old crabcake recipe.
I remember reading in the particulars it serves four.
I remember being fine with that.
Like it wasn't real.
You follow me? I'm not sure I'm the best person to answer that question.
No, I suppose not, but you're the only one I can talk to about my dilemma.
So I'm in a little bit of a bind here.
Stuck between two forces.
Good and evil? Billy and Tyrone.
I know that you're the best way to make sure that Tyrone never has to look over his shoulder again.
That's all I want as well.
Justice.
You understand the irony in that statement? Given that you murdered my firstborn in cold blood? Yes, ma'am.
He was one of your other wrongs.
He was.
I'm gonna hold on to these two thoughts in my head, hmm? And to reconcile them, I'm gonna cook, and we're gonna talk.
And we'll see.
We'll see if your value to Tyrone outweighs the need for me to end your life for what you did to Billy.
Tandy, meet Del.
She's gonna show you around.
It's nice to meet you.
All the girls rise around 10, and then they shine while we wait for night.
Laundry, linens, windows.
You and Del are on Andre's room.
Del, I think the floor could use a good mopping.
We clean his room? For what? For the honor of being sold into slavery? All we have to do is work, and they give us everything we need.
You have no idea what you need.
Sure, she does.
You are holding these girls against their will.
Go on, Del.
You can leave if you want to.
Just walk out the door.
Of course not.
My friends are gonna find me.
What friends, Tandy? I've been watching you for weeks now.
Sitting in that circle, brooding and boiling.
All that untapped rage and energy looking for an outlet.
Don't act like you know me.
Don't act like I don't.
This motel is filled with girls like you.
And they all start off thinking there's someone out there that's gonna find them.
Then they all remember the friend they told off, the mother they screamed at.
When you have nobody, nobody's gonna save you.
Can I help you? Yeah, I was looking for my friend.
Well, who's your friend, friend? Um, her name is Tandy Bowen.
I was looking for a counselor named Lia.
Tandy goes to group with her sometimes.
- Is she here? - She's not.
- Can I get her number then? - You very much cannot.
Look, Tandy's my friend.
I've gotten to know Tandy pretty well, spoken to her at length.
I've never heard her mention a friend that fits your description.
Listen, she might be in danger.
Then I suggest you call the police.
If you don't leave here now, I'm gonna dial them up myself.
Yeah.
I can respect that.
Thank you for your time, Mr.
um Deschaine.
Are you okay? I don't know, I Son, you look a sight.
Can I offer some unsolicited advice about this girl you think is your friend? You and Tandy live in different worlds, and you play by very different rules.
No, you don't know me, and you don't know Tandy, the way you're talking.
I know she's a privileged white girl who takes what she wants from the world with no remorse.
She's got plenty of remorse, okay? She's just She's just good at packing it away.
Because she can.
You, on the other hand, cannot.
You're a young black man trying to make your way.
If you did half the things that she did, you'd be sitting in a nine-by-nine.
It's not like that way with us.
All right? We're the exception, not the rule.
You two are only living in the same world as long as Tandy allows it.
The second she doesn't see the benefit for her? She's out.
And when karma comes collecting you're gonna be left with the bill.
She's probably on a bus two states away by now.
Tandy wouldn't just take off without telling me.
You'd be surprised how fast people have forgotten.
Maybe your time looking for her would be better spent thinking about life without her.
Weak in the knees Strong in the mind - Maybe you're right.
- Tell you what you don't wanna know If only it'll make you let go Won't you let me reclaim myself? I'm sick of living in How many girls live here? Around a dozen, give or take.
Do they clean his room, too? Most of them don't get to see the inside of this place.
I'm further up on the ladder.
What about your family? And your friends, do you get to see them? My dad was a hammer, my mom was a nail.
He left, and she abandoned me.
They all forgot about me.
So you came here.
I found a halfway house.
That's where Andre found me and helped me.
He didn't help you.
He was messing with you just like he's been messing with all these other girls.
What are you talking about? Andre and Lia, they are bad people, and they put you in this hell.
This isn't hell.
It's not heaven, I'm not an idiot.
But they look out for me, and it's not all that bad.
Even the bad parts, you get used to them.
Well, I have no interest in getting used to this place.
I got a call from a resident.
Said she saw a young man in a hoodie skulking about.
A young man or a young black man? She used a different word.
We gave them chase down to the docks by Levee 202.
And that damn rig exploded, and I pulled the trigger.
And that moment changed my life.
That's when you called your uncle, the senator.
Yes, ma'am.
Did you know he was gonna cover it up? On some level, I was hoping he would.
Did you know he was gonna frame my baby boy as a drug addict? On that same level, I didn't care.
Too concerned with myself.
So he made some calls.
Talk me through them one step at a time.
They changed the firearms log, found a body in Baton Rouge that would pass after water damage, and set my partner up to keep his mouth shut.
Why the sudden change of heart? If I told you, you'd think I'm a lunatic.
I wouldn't worry so much about my opinion of you getting any lower.
Well, I spent the last eight months alone.
Nothing but my memories and regrets.
And they got really loud in all the silence.
It started out as survival, but then I was pot-committed to corruption.
Didn't realize I was losing myself along the way.
Adina! Adina! Adina, we need to talk! It's about Tyrone! - That asshole cop is free.
- Come in.
He's been working Ty trying to get - What is this? - You're right, we need to talk.
I'll tell you what you don't want to know If only it'll make you let go Make me mine Take you down Make me mine Take you down - Miss Fusilier? - What can I do for you? Tyrone Johnson gave me your name.
He said you might be able to help me out with something.
- And what do you need help with? - Migraines.
I've had them for a few years.
I found a remedy in the short-term, but I'm looking for a longer-term solution.
And let me guess, Western medicine failed you, and so now you want to find religion.
No, ma'am.
Oddly enough, I think religion found me.
When I close my eyes, all I can see is this image burned in light.
Can you make any sense of it? Not without knowing you any better.
Have a seat.
Okay.
Okay, we can get out, but we have to go now.
No, I'm not gonna leave.
Well, you have to.
I can't.
Okay, I'll come back for you.
I promise.
You know why they call this the Viking Motel? Because this is how they built their fortresses.
Unassailable.
One way in, one way out.
You told her, didn't you? I'm sorry, the rules are the rules.
They're not rules.
They're just ways to manipulate you.
No, they're rules.
Time for you to learn about breaking them.
Del, get to it.
To what? Go on.
Be the momma bird.
Tandy, I'm so sorry.
We can't just keep him tied up here forever.
It's not forever.
I have a plan.
- And what's that? - Don't you worry about that.
I'm gonna worry exactly what it is.
Shall we pick up where we left off? I feel, if push comes to shove, you may want Where's the body? I beg your pardon? You said you found a dummy body in Baton Rouge.
Where'd you hide Billy's body? His flesh and bones.
Nothing I say Will ever You okay? I can't move.
You're okay.
You ever play dress-up when you were a little girl? I grew up with three brothers, and they didn't want a girl to mess it up.
So my backyard became my mother's closet.
And there I could be anyone I wanted to be.
In there I was a princess, a priestess, a styler.
And that's where I was: on their path just trudging along.
Then, I met Andre.
He helped me understand that my parents had put their own pain on to me.
He taught me that pain was okay.
That it could give me power if I could see to it.
And you think that power is real? Oh, I know it is.
You don't know shit, Lia.
You will, too.
Soon enough.
You just need to let go.
Brigid, I've got a question about those ambulances.
I think Tandy might have been taken on one.
Yeah, yeah.
I-I know they're all in the wind, but Think I got an idea.
Most folks come to me looking for answers.
I tell them to look within.
You want to find a god? There's a god within.
For the most part, it works.
But it's all an allegory of sorts.
But in your case I ain't using no poetic license, am I? The veve appearing to you tells me that you don't need a god.
It tells me you're on the cusp of becoming one.
I don't understand.
Your pain is just a complication on this journey you're trying to take.
An ascension, if you want it.
- An ascension into what? - Loa.
Each has their own symbol.
This is yours.
What does my symbol mean? I'm not so sure I'm keen on telling you that right now.
I beg your pardon? Because as tall as a glass of water as you are, I don't see anything in the cards to speak to your character.
This "aw-shucks" act is charming, don't get me wrong.
But I'm Mambo, and I can see through the bullshit.
I'm not messing around.
This will cure my headaches for good, won't it? It'll do more than that.
Tell me what I need.
What the hell is this? I was gonna ask you the same thing.
So what, you're touched? We're all touched.
I'm just self-aware enough to act on it.
Huh.
And there's your veve.
On a door.
Sometimes the spirits ain't subtle.
You say it's the key to become a god? Not the key more like the lock.
Gift from the gods though I've danced with the devil I came from the grounds unleveled From underground with no shovel I dug my way to the top From the block to the hot Now cops stop a cruising in his drop Searching through my socks hoping to find rock Hop off my sir A worked hard to get what I got, sir Would you prefer I be in a box, sir Than a new navy blue Porsche Boxter? Eat your heart out, prepare for dessert Young Bronx Don put the fork where it hurt Emerge from blocks that they called the worst Where is she? Are you feeling okay? I'm not sure I'm feeling anything.
Sorry about what I did to you.
I would've gotten out.
And I would've gotten out and saved you.
Here.
Let me fix your face.
It would've gone wrong.
I would've handled it.
No offense, but if you could've handled it, you wouldn't be here.
This isn't a fortress.
This is just a motel, and we can get out.
Don't you know what happens to girls who try? The lucky ones get locked up.
The others get killed.
No, that's just a story they tell you to keep you down.
They were supposed to bring some other girls here a couple of days ago.
We were prepping for them.
We found out they tried to escape.
They were killed.
All of them.
Did you say a couple of days ago? Do you know if they were coming from the Bywater? How did you know that? Those girls didn't die.
They were saved.
I was there.
There's no way you could've saved a whole group of girls by yourself.
I didn't.
I had help.
From the best friend a girl could ever hope for.
Lia says hope doesn't exist.
She's wrong.
Del, look, my head is not on right.
I can't get out of here, but maybe you can.
If things go to hell, I'll be kicking and screaming.
But you should save yourself.
Go find your family.
There.
You look really pretty.
I don't recognize this veve, but I know some of the pieces.
The bridge, the stars, the water.
- They mean anything to you? - Very much so.
Then I reckon you're the only one that find out the meaning here.
And should I do that, it will open the lock? - Open the door? - That would be my best guess.
Throughout history, there have been a few who have ascended to become a Loa.
So a Loa would feel no pain.
- My headaches would be gone? - Among other things.
There's also another option: Leave it locked.
Walk away.
Why would I do that? Look around you.
All this pain you curate and play with.
I don't play with it.
What do you do? How does it work? You put on a record, bring back a memory, find a feeling from the past, and bring it forward.
You've been given a little bit of power, and look what you've done with it.
This isn't righteous.
It's what it is.
If you can't be merciful when you play god, what kind of god will you be when you ain't playing no more? Why don't we find out? You gonna show me mercy now? Within context, sure.
Pick one out.
Your favorite memory.
She's beautiful.
She is.
Does she have it? The veil? Look at them eyes.
You tell me.
You know something else you hiding.
You don't seem scared.
This is just another step in my journey.
What did the doctor say? Is it about the baby? No, it's not about Evita.
So my uncle knows a guy at the Coast Guard.
He dredged the lake, but nothing showed up.
I kept waiting.
It drove me crazy.
Believe me.
I don't believe you.
I consider myself a good judge of character, and everything you're saying is logical, but I-I don't believe you.
Maybe it's because of all the other trouble you went through: the vice assignments, the evidence tampering.
I just I don't I don't believe you.
I don't like you.
Maybe it's 'cause I don't like you.
I don't like your face.
You have the face of a system that has done nothing but hold me and mine down.
Even this here, tied up good, and I feel powerless.
I'm still stuck in a system I can't dismantle no matter what.
I can't straighten my hair.
Losing a son, losing another son.
I just want to bury my my son.
Maybe I can't, no matter how smart I am, how patient I am.
I just want to bury my boy proper.
The fairgrounds.
I buried your son in a horse stall at the fairgrounds.
That's that's what you think of in a pinch.
Thank you.
Steady now, steady now Don't fear what you can't see Ready now, ready now I'll hold on to you, you hold on to me I found the heart of a lion In the belly of the beast You doing okay? Yeah, stupid candy robot stole my Snickers.
I found the heart of a lion In the belly of the beast What the hell are you doing? Where did you get that thing? You lied to me.
About those girls in the Bywater.
About my life.
Tandy, did she give this to you? Tandy can barely move.
Steady now Don't fear what you can't see Ready now, ready now You said that my family abandoned me.
My mom's been hanging flyers and posting in chat rooms.
- Give me the phone, Del.
- No.
I found the heart of a lion In the belly of the beast - I'm going to find my family.
- We are your family.
You would have nothing without us.
You're wrong.
I have hope.
I can feel Feel the beat What the hell? What are they gonna think of you? You think they'll want to take you back? Gas up the easy rider And head out for Nevada Out, baby It's time to I just want to go home! This is your home! We're taking care of you! We've given you shelter, food, water! And now Out, baby Are you okay? Yeah, yeah, yeah Tandy! Run, you can't hide - Where are you going? - To mop the floor.
Life is a record, playing on repeat I'm running wild with The Lion The Beast The Beat So don't you try to tame the lion Can somebody let the beast out, baby? Can't stop the beat, can't stop the beat Tandy! Tandy, you okay? I am.
Good.
Ty? Ty! Look at me.
Look at me, Ty! - Tyrone! - Tandy.
Tyrone! Ty, what's happening to you? Tyrone!
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