Siren (2018) s02e10 Episode Script
All in
1 Previously on Siren - [BEN.]
I'll call the Coast Guard, okay? - [XANDER.]
No, no! Don't.
Man, why didn't we call them? Why'd you let it burn? Something on your mind? Thinking about my sister.
I'm sure Rick's told you he and I don't always see eye to eye.
There's a woman looking for you.
She's with the military.
Yes.
I help her.
It's Mom.
She's in the emergency room.
What happened? It's that clinical trial that doctor signed her up for.
Aldon Decker? I wanted to talk to you about Decker's research.
He did a whole study on curing paralytic rats with stem cells.
If you could do something to help Mom, wouldn't you take the chance? Got your text.
What's up? We need to talk.
Unh! Aah! Thank you for bringing them back, Bryan.
- Of course.
- [HELEN.]
Let us out! I'll gather the others.
[LIFT WHIRRING.]
[LIFT STOPS.]
[FANS HUMMING.]
[CAMERA CLICKING.]
Do all these people really need to be here? She's not a zoo exhibit.
These are our orders.
[SCREAMING.]
[GROANING.]
Aah! [CRACKING.]
- Aah! - [BONES CRUNCHING.]
[RYN SCREAMS.]
[SCREAMS CONTINUE.]
[SCREAMING.]
No.
We're getting her out of here.
Now.
Enough! [RYN GASPING.]
That's enough.
Get back.
[MADDIE.]
Here.
[PANTING.]
Ryn, if it's too much, we can make them stop.
Tell them you changed your mind.
This will help Ben's mother? We hope so, yes.
Not too much.
Let us out! [LOCK CLICKING.]
Beth? What the hell's going on? [RICK.]
Where are we? Ricky, I'm so sorry.
This is Bryan's house.
[EXHALES.]
Rick, come on.
Let's go.
[BETH.]
Please, Helen.
Have a seat.
Ricky, you too.
No way.
The last time you sat me down with some stranger, we took a ride to Bellfield.
That's not happening again.
I'm not taking you anywhere.
I'm not crazy.
She has nothing to do with this, so just let her go.
I agree.
You're not crazy.
But I'm sorry.
We can't let you go.
Then what's this all about? I'm very sorry we scared you.
We've never had a situation like this before.
There are things you need to know.
[NICOLE.]
They were the first group to receive Ryn's sister's cells.
[SQUEAKING.]
Yeah.
The lucky ones.
Rats who didn't get the cells didn't fare as well.
All of them died.
Their paralysis was progressive.
Which is almost always fatal.
You know a lot about this stuff.
Yeah.
Unfortunately.
Look, the notes in here talk about upcoming research.
Where is the upcoming research? Decker was distracted with Ryn's sister.
His documentation became A bit disjointed.
Is there any record of what he was planning next? Decker died before he could move forward, but his plan was for these wounded soldiers to be his first human test subjects.
So the research was far enough along that they were thinking about people? Mm-hmm.
Ben's mother can't walk like these people.
Yeah.
When could this happen? Well, the fast track version would be to replicate the study in another lab.
After that, we could be working with these guys in six months.
When does the next study start? Not until we have more stem cells.
There are none left? But now we have another source.
We could harvest more.
- From Ryn? - Absolutely not.
We agreed Ryn would do observational studies, not experiments.
Her sister was traumatized by that procedure.
We learned from that, and we'd do it differently this time.
With anesthesia.
No pain.
Doctors don't even know how anesthesia works in humans.
Well, then I guess we'll be taking things a lot slower.
Why cannot take Ryn's cells? Because the procedure could hurt you.
We don't know what it'll do to you.
You've been through too much already, Ryn.
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Shit.
It's the hospital.
This is Ben.
[WOMAN.]
Ben, it's Dr.
Park.
I was just visiting your mother.
Yeah, how is she? Unfortunately, her condition is deteriorating faster than we hoped.
She lost the use of her right hand in the last few hours.
Ben, sometimes patients decline very quickly from here.
You might want to alert any family members who'd like to see her.
Yeah, I'll I'll be right over.
[PHONE BEEPS.]
[SEAGULLS CALLING.]
[ROCK BALLAD PLAYING IN BAR.]
Seventy-four bucks for two days? It's barely beer money.
Well, some people live to work.
Others work to drink.
And others get to spend the rest of their lives on their Mom's couch 'cause they can't pay rent.
You know what? You gotta stop serving alcohol.
Start serving the customers.
Just saying.
It works.
Okay.
Hi, baby.
Mwah.
Okay, if you're angling for more freebies, you're gonna start getting me in trouble.
Huh.
Stack of pancakes and whatever my friend over there's having.
Now, where did you get all that cash? Baby, never look a gift horse in the mouth.
Ah.
Is that what we're calling you paying your tab now? A gift? Hey, yo, you get a new gig? Just some odd jobs here and there.
God bless TaskRabbit, right? That's cool.
Good for you, man.
I'm so sorry I couldn't tell you back at my house.
Tell us what? I've wanted to for such a long time.
She already knew.
I don't understand.
I'm sorry, Ricky.
There were reasons I couldn't tell you the truth.
And who are you? Bryan's one of us.
You can trust him.
I'll decide who I can trust, thanks.
So how did you two get together? Our families go back.
150 years.
The Pownall Massacre.
Our great-great-grandparents were survivors.
They lived on land, with humans.
With humans, where? In and around Bristol Cove.
They went into hiding.
How do you know all of this? We've kept their ways And our ways alive, in secret, ever since.
This is insane.
We have to all agree to share this with anyone new.
So, how many of us are there? Ben is sad.
He's worried about his mom.
She's very sick, and it's getting worse.
How did she get sick? She was hurt in a boating accident when Ben and I were teenagers.
I hardly even knew him then, but we all knew his story.
Ben was sad then, too? He wouldn't leave his mom's side.
For a while, he stopped seeing all his friends.
Stopped everything.
Why he stop everything? He was afraid she would die.
She will die now? I I don't know.
Ben's trying to help, but we just don't know if there's time.
Will you be okay here? I hate to leave, but I'm so late for work.
Yes.
I will sleep.
There's food in the fridge.
I'll be back soon.
You sure that you're comfortable? [LAUGHS.]
These doctors are making a bigger deal than they need to.
What about your other hand? They said it's affected now, too.
No, I I just think it's bad circulation.
And lying in this bed all day is not helping anything.
You talk to Dad and Doug? They're flying home after they meet the specialist at Hopkins.
I should've gone with them.
- [GASPS.]
- Hey, hey.
Mom, Mom, Mom, hey.
- I'm sorry.
I just - No.
No, Mom.
We'll find something.
A new trial.
I think It's time to start being realistic.
Ryn.
Where are Ben and Maddie? I come alone.
To help Ben's mother.
We're going to give you something to make this less painful.
One quick pinch is all you'll feel.
We're ready.
You sure about this? Yes.
Sure.
[IRREGULAR BREATHING.]
[GRUNTING.]
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Wait.
[RINGING.]
Hello? [NICOLE.]
Ryn's here at the lab with me.
- What?! How did she - She showed up.
She asked us to do the extraction.
You should come.
Water! [GRUNTING.]
[HEART MONITOR BEEPING.]
Ryn? Hey.
Ryn.
Are you okay? I am a good driver.
You didn't have to do this.
Want to help Ben's mother.
Thank you.
Ryn wanted to do this.
For Ben.
She showed up here on her own.
Why didn't you call us? She said not to.
Said you'd try to stop it.
And I have an obligation to my commanding officer.
That is your problem.
And if they replace me, it'll be yours, too.
Trust me.
We had a deal.
Our deal was everything is Ryn's decision.
This was.
This means we can move on with the research for your mother.
Isn't that what you wanted? Not like this.
How did you want it? You agreed to this.
Look, our researchers are looking at Ryn's stem cells as we speak.
They say they're as pure as her sister's were.
Don't you want to be a part of finding your mother's cure? If you ever go behind our backs again, if you ever hurt her Nobody wants Ryn to suffer.
Trust me.
She's too valuable.
Come with me.
Let me show you what she gave us.
The centrifuge separates the cells from the fluid.
Are those Ryn's? [DR.
REED.]
The yellow ones are her stem cells.
Once they're put into a recipient, they become whatever the body needs.
Muscle tissue, heart tissue.
Spinal tissue.
So once the cells are processed, how does the test subject receive them? Well, we sedate them, and then administer a spinal injection.
That simple.
What about in a human? Same thing, in theory.
But there's a lot to study before we get there.
[NICOLE.]
We're months away from human testing.
My mother doesn't have months.
Well, there are precedents for expediting human research.
If someone were willing to sign away everything.
Someone with nothing to lose.
There are ways.
Money laundering? Please.
Calvin? The man can't balance a checkbook.
Okay.
So maybe he sold his sperm? Eww.
Gross.
He would never.
- [LAUGHS.]
- But you're right.
He came home flush again last night.
He's doing something boneheaded.
You think he's dealing? He ran a little weed in high school.
Shit.
He's totally gonna get caught.
And go to jail, again.
You know, if you're texting, you might not wanna mention drugs.
I'm stalking.
I wanna know who he's selling to.
How? Let me see.
Calvin loses his phone so often, we have him permanently authorized on my phone finder.
[XANDER.]
He's at the south side of the docks? I hope he's just selling weed.
Shit.
Should I go down there? Nah, that's my turf.
I'll go after work.
Thanks.
So Mom and Dad were like us, too? Dad wanted to tell you.
But you were so little when Mom died.
And it was hard.
You were in therapy.
We didn't know if you could keep the secret.
We wanted to tell you when the time was right.
Then with the drugs [SIGHS.]
It just never came.
That's my mother.
Yes.
A long time ago, she was part of the group.
It's before I was born.
[BETH.]
She was an independent spirit.
Couldn't stay in one place.
That's why she left.
You're too young to have met her.
Members of the group rarely leave.
When they do, people remember.
And they pass on the stories.
So did you all know about me? There were rumors your mother had a child.
And your shop's been on our radar.
When you showed up, we pieced it together.
She never told me anything about this part of her life.
I'm sure she had good reasons.
We have a gathering planned for tomorrow.
You could meet some of us.
Mike and the boys will be there.
Helen? The cells will help Ben's mother? I think so.
I hope so.
- Are you sure? - No, I'm not.
It's never even been tried before.
What choice do I have? I just We don't know what the complications could be.
If I don't do something, she's got no chance.
[DOOR OPENS.]
We'd like to keep Ryn for 24 hour observation.
Ryn, is that okay? Okay.
Yes.
We're not leaving her here alone.
I'll stay.
I'll see if I can find a cot.
I don't know how you're holding together so well.
What do you think, Xan? I mean, you know me.
You know my mom.
Is this just too risky? If there was anything Anything I could've done to save my dad, I would've.
Yeah.
How'd you, uh How'd find out about the medical stuff, anyway? Nicole.
Oh.
Are you kidding me? So So, what, you trust her now? No.
But you know how you said that you would do anything? Well, I guess that this is my anything.
Mom, just hear me out, okay? Now, at your gala, Dr.
Decker told you about a trial that cured paralysis in rats.
I got in touch with the people who he was working with.
They're ready for a human trial, Mom.
You'd be their first patient.
I appreciate what you're trying to do.
You've helped me for the last ten years.
Ben, I'm tired.
No, Mom, this is the cutting edge of what is possible.
There are risks.
I mean, I don't know what's gonna happen.
But it cured paralysis in those rats.
I saw them.
If anything can save you, this is it.
Whatever time I have left, I I want to spend it with you and Dad and Doug.
I'm not giving up.
I'll tell her.
And give your mom a hug for me.
Ben wants you to eat for your strength.
Food here taste like [CLANK.]
rocks.
Sorry.
Look, try some of this green stuff.
Hard to get that wrong.
Like fish under water.
Soft.
Like, um Jellyfish? Long tentacles? Jellyfish.
Okay.
Yes.
Sweet jellyfish.
[LAUGHING.]
Ben's mother will take Ryn's cells.
This worry Maddie? I hope it works.
We'll see.
You like her? She can be difficult.
But she made Ben, and she raised him into who he is today.
A man who'd do anything in the world for us.
I hope she doesn't die.
Me too.
No, I'm good.
Has the doctor arrived? He's just outside.
He's consulting with your team.
[SIGHS.]
Stem cells from a deepwater marine creature.
[LAUGHS.]
Can you imagine what your father's going to say? You haven't told him? We both know he'd try to talk me out of it.
But I want this.
No matter what happens, we never gave up.
No.
They're all like us? Unbelievable.
What's wrong with that boy? He has a genetic condition.
We deal with our fair share.
A limited gene pool has some side effects.
Hey.
Sorry.
We brought your mom Jell-O.
Make mother strong.
Hey, if the stem cells don't work, we can always give this a try.
Ben's mother has Ryn inside.
Yeah.
She'll always have a part of you.
Pretty wild.
How is she? Your mom's stable and resting.
I've updated the rest of her team.
They're cautiously optimistic.
Okay.
So what's next? For now, we wait and see.
How are you feeling? Not tired.
That's a good sign.
Go home.
I'll call if there's a problem.
No.
I'm not gonna leave my mom here.
Let me say this another way.
Your mother needs to rest.
[BELL RINGING.]
Everyone, we have some special guests today.
Say hello to my baby brother, Rick.
- [WOMAN.]
Hi, Rick.
- [WOMAN 2.]
Hey.
And our new friend Helen Hawkins.
Pleasure to meet you all.
Would you join us in grace? [ALL RECITING.]
Sistren of tide and time, we gather in the spirit of the Great Deep.
We ask our Mother's blessings on this bounty of sea and land.
And land.
Oh! My mother taught me that.
Halibut or shrimp? What goes well with a bottle of whiskey? Never mind, I'll figure out dinner.
[SNIFFING.]
[HISSES.]
Hey! - Sorry.
- What's the matter with you? Aaah! - Hey, hey.
- Ryn! Whoa, whoa, whoa! Ryn.
Ryn.
Easy.
What the hell is wrong with her? It's okay.
You okay? I'm I'm so sorry.
Come on.
She want to hurt Ben and Maddie.
Uh, she was upset.
And a total But she didn't want to hurt us.
[MADDIE.]
It's my fault.
You're still recovering.
We should've come home, not taken you to a crowded market.
Hey, it's no one's fault, okay? We're home now.
Let's all just take it easy.
Yes.
Easy.
[THUNDER RUMBLING.]
Helen.
I just wanted to welcome you here.
I'm John Rooney.
Oh.
Pleasure to meet you, John.
Is this your house? No.
I have a small ranch up in Larchwood.
Beautiful place, but I haven't been in months.
Why not? The family's got me tucked away in assisted living.
- Oh.
- Figured it was time.
Sunny "view" they call it.
[CHUCKLES.]
Trust me, there is none.
[BOTH LAUGHING.]
This must be a lot to take in.
Yeah, a complete paradigm shift.
[LAUGHS.]
I'm getting used to them.
You sound just like her.
Sorry? Daphne.
Your voices are exactly the same.
Did you know my mother? Cheeky attitude, beautiful smile.
Oh, no one could miss Daphne.
Can I, um, ask you when did my mother part ways with the group? You know, dates get a bit fuzzy at my age, but I reckon she was around 30 or so.
Oh.
That's before I was born.
What happened to your folks wasn't right.
I'll never forget it.
Sorry.
What are you talking about? Helen, how lovely that you've met John.
John, Sally and David were just looking for you.
Oh.
I hope John wasn't bothering you.
Oh, no, not at all.
We were just swapping stories.
John gets a little confused sometimes.
He's doing his best, though.
John? Why don't you come with me and grab some dessert? Ooh.
[DISHES CLATTERING.]
Ben okay? Yeah.
I'm I'm just worried.
The doctor hasn't texted? No.
Radio silence.
I'm sure he will if he needs to.
What if I did the wrong thing? I think you're brave.
I don't need to be brave right now.
I need to be right.
Ben will be okay.
Ryn and Maddie will take care.
Yeah.
["SAVIOUR" BY DAISY GRAY PLAYING.]
You'll never read this I'm writing this to let you go Because I know that's what you want You'll never fix things My heart is shackled up and towed I'm feeling broken down and done Oh, and I pretend that no one's Ever gonna hold you like I did I'm feedin' on this fire My emotions gettin' higher All the way up, oh-oh-oh-oh I blame myself Don't even wanna wake up, oh-oh-oh-oh - Give my life for you - [GASPS.]
Like I'm your saviour, oh-oh-oh-oh - Saviour - Ryn! [CHOKING.]
Oh.
Ryn.
Ryn! Ryn! Ryn, stop! Ryn! Ryn! Ryn! [GASPING FOR BREATH.]
[MUFFLED ROCK MUSIC PLAYING.]
Danny? McClure.
What is this place? A strip club? Your old man wouldn't want you anywhere near here.
Just go on home.
Yeah, look, um, I appreciate the warning, but, uh, I got something I gotta take care of in there.
Put your money away.
Just don't do anything stupid, all right? All right.
Thanks.
[CONVERSATIONS AND LAUGHTER.]
[SHIVERING.]
Ryn? What's happening? Didn't mean to hurt Ben.
Did you see her eyes? It's not just fatigue.
It all started after the extraction.
It's got to be something to do with the procedure.
Don't want to hurt Ben and Maddie.
We know you don't.
Must keep Ben and Maddie safe.
Don't want to hurt anyone.
Maybe she's right.
Well, we can't leave her here all alone.
We can't take her to the lab, either.
Who knows what the military'll do if they see her like this.
Probably shoot her up with tranquilizers.
Come with me.
No one else is gonna come in here, Ryn.
You're safe, okay? Ben and Maddie not in here with me.
We'll be just outside that door.
[SEA LION BARKING.]
[HISSES.]
- [MADDIE.]
She'll kill it! - [BEN.]
Ryn! - Don't! Stop! - Stop! God.
Ryn? You can't go in the water.
You'll kill them.
[MADDIE.]
This isn't you.
Listen.
Please.
If you go in the water, you might become more dangerous.
We won't be able to help you or stop you.
[MADDIE.]
Ryn? You know you can trust us.
The boys have a game next week.
Maybe you could come.
Can we talk some more? About Mom and Dad and about all of this.
I'd love that.
Have you seen John anywhere? I was hoping to say goodbye to him.
John had to go home early.
Wasn't feeling well.
Oh.
Um I can't thank you enough for sharing all of this.
So then we'll see you next time? I look forward to it already.
Bye, Ricky.
[ENGINE STARTS.]
What a day.
Indeed.
[ROCK MUSIC PLAYING.]
[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS.]
[MAN.]
I check.
All right, uh All in.
What the hell, Calvin? [MAN.]
Who's this? Hey, I got this.
Xan, give me five minutes.
- Calvin! - Outside.
Can we lock the door from the outside? If the sea lions or anyone else came back, she could rip it off its hinges.
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Shit.
It's Nicole.
Yeah? We got some results back from the blood sample Ryn gave right before she left.
There's been a change from her baseline.
[PANTING.]
What kind of change? One of her hormone levels went up.
Have you noticed any changes in her behavior? Uh, Ryn's fine.
She's sleeping now.
All right, send me the data.
- I'll take a look.
- All right.
If anything does change, let me know.
[RYN PANTING.]
I don't think it's secure enough.
Not after what just happened outside.
[PANTING.]
It's just until we figure out what's going on, okay? We don't want you to hurt yourself.
[GRUNTING.]
The hormone is unique to their species, but, structurally, it's like cortisol.
The stress hormone.
In people, it produces a primal response.
Exactly.
Fight or flight.
Yeah.
Not good.
It's only gone up since the extraction.
[RYN PANTING.]
[GRUNTING.]
Ryn, look, we don't know exactly what's going on yet, but we're getting close.
Okay? Ryn? [PANTING.]
It's gonna be a long night.
I better get some blankets for her.
[BOAT HORN BLOWS.]
[XANDER.]
So odd jobs, huh? Dude, I just doubled up in there.
For now.
But what happens when your luck runs out? Poker isn't about luck.
Oh, yeah.
Did you see the guy that was packing in there? I don't think he thinks it's about luck either.
What do you care, anyway? Following me down here.
What, you jealous 'cause you're wiping down counters? [SCOFFS.]
Remember Sully? Hmm? He had to leave the North Star to go take care of his sister? She was sick.
My dad kept on paying him until he could come back to work.
He protected his crew.
He'd have done anything for them.
North Star's gone, man.
- That's not the point! - Then what is? You're my crew! You! Boat or not! And I'm not just gonna stand here and just let you get involved in something so Something so dumb! Was I your crew when you let both of our futures go down in flames? Hmm? Yeah.
Didn't think so.
[SURF RUSHING.]
[BIRDS CHIRPING.]
[BOAT MOTOR BUZZING.]
[RYN RAPIDLY PANTING.]
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Hello? [ELAINE.]
Ben? - Mom? - Ben.
Are you okay? The pain.
It's starting to go.
It's not gone, but it's better.
It is? And my hands.
They're starting to regain some feeling.
A little motion even.
[GRUNTING.]
I I can't quite lift my arm, but It's better.
Mom, that's amazing.
[PANTING.]
Guess we'll need more of those magic cells you got me.
[PANTING.]
- Ben? Are you there? - Ryn? - Mom, I love you! I gotta go! - Well, I Raah! [BEN.]
Ryn? Ryn! - Ryn! - Aaah! Raah! [PANTING.]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING.]
[BEN.]
Ryn! [MADDIE.]
Ryn!
I'll call the Coast Guard, okay? - [XANDER.]
No, no! Don't.
Man, why didn't we call them? Why'd you let it burn? Something on your mind? Thinking about my sister.
I'm sure Rick's told you he and I don't always see eye to eye.
There's a woman looking for you.
She's with the military.
Yes.
I help her.
It's Mom.
She's in the emergency room.
What happened? It's that clinical trial that doctor signed her up for.
Aldon Decker? I wanted to talk to you about Decker's research.
He did a whole study on curing paralytic rats with stem cells.
If you could do something to help Mom, wouldn't you take the chance? Got your text.
What's up? We need to talk.
Unh! Aah! Thank you for bringing them back, Bryan.
- Of course.
- [HELEN.]
Let us out! I'll gather the others.
[LIFT WHIRRING.]
[LIFT STOPS.]
[FANS HUMMING.]
[CAMERA CLICKING.]
Do all these people really need to be here? She's not a zoo exhibit.
These are our orders.
[SCREAMING.]
[GROANING.]
Aah! [CRACKING.]
- Aah! - [BONES CRUNCHING.]
[RYN SCREAMS.]
[SCREAMS CONTINUE.]
[SCREAMING.]
No.
We're getting her out of here.
Now.
Enough! [RYN GASPING.]
That's enough.
Get back.
[MADDIE.]
Here.
[PANTING.]
Ryn, if it's too much, we can make them stop.
Tell them you changed your mind.
This will help Ben's mother? We hope so, yes.
Not too much.
Let us out! [LOCK CLICKING.]
Beth? What the hell's going on? [RICK.]
Where are we? Ricky, I'm so sorry.
This is Bryan's house.
[EXHALES.]
Rick, come on.
Let's go.
[BETH.]
Please, Helen.
Have a seat.
Ricky, you too.
No way.
The last time you sat me down with some stranger, we took a ride to Bellfield.
That's not happening again.
I'm not taking you anywhere.
I'm not crazy.
She has nothing to do with this, so just let her go.
I agree.
You're not crazy.
But I'm sorry.
We can't let you go.
Then what's this all about? I'm very sorry we scared you.
We've never had a situation like this before.
There are things you need to know.
[NICOLE.]
They were the first group to receive Ryn's sister's cells.
[SQUEAKING.]
Yeah.
The lucky ones.
Rats who didn't get the cells didn't fare as well.
All of them died.
Their paralysis was progressive.
Which is almost always fatal.
You know a lot about this stuff.
Yeah.
Unfortunately.
Look, the notes in here talk about upcoming research.
Where is the upcoming research? Decker was distracted with Ryn's sister.
His documentation became A bit disjointed.
Is there any record of what he was planning next? Decker died before he could move forward, but his plan was for these wounded soldiers to be his first human test subjects.
So the research was far enough along that they were thinking about people? Mm-hmm.
Ben's mother can't walk like these people.
Yeah.
When could this happen? Well, the fast track version would be to replicate the study in another lab.
After that, we could be working with these guys in six months.
When does the next study start? Not until we have more stem cells.
There are none left? But now we have another source.
We could harvest more.
- From Ryn? - Absolutely not.
We agreed Ryn would do observational studies, not experiments.
Her sister was traumatized by that procedure.
We learned from that, and we'd do it differently this time.
With anesthesia.
No pain.
Doctors don't even know how anesthesia works in humans.
Well, then I guess we'll be taking things a lot slower.
Why cannot take Ryn's cells? Because the procedure could hurt you.
We don't know what it'll do to you.
You've been through too much already, Ryn.
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Shit.
It's the hospital.
This is Ben.
[WOMAN.]
Ben, it's Dr.
Park.
I was just visiting your mother.
Yeah, how is she? Unfortunately, her condition is deteriorating faster than we hoped.
She lost the use of her right hand in the last few hours.
Ben, sometimes patients decline very quickly from here.
You might want to alert any family members who'd like to see her.
Yeah, I'll I'll be right over.
[PHONE BEEPS.]
[SEAGULLS CALLING.]
[ROCK BALLAD PLAYING IN BAR.]
Seventy-four bucks for two days? It's barely beer money.
Well, some people live to work.
Others work to drink.
And others get to spend the rest of their lives on their Mom's couch 'cause they can't pay rent.
You know what? You gotta stop serving alcohol.
Start serving the customers.
Just saying.
It works.
Okay.
Hi, baby.
Mwah.
Okay, if you're angling for more freebies, you're gonna start getting me in trouble.
Huh.
Stack of pancakes and whatever my friend over there's having.
Now, where did you get all that cash? Baby, never look a gift horse in the mouth.
Ah.
Is that what we're calling you paying your tab now? A gift? Hey, yo, you get a new gig? Just some odd jobs here and there.
God bless TaskRabbit, right? That's cool.
Good for you, man.
I'm so sorry I couldn't tell you back at my house.
Tell us what? I've wanted to for such a long time.
She already knew.
I don't understand.
I'm sorry, Ricky.
There were reasons I couldn't tell you the truth.
And who are you? Bryan's one of us.
You can trust him.
I'll decide who I can trust, thanks.
So how did you two get together? Our families go back.
150 years.
The Pownall Massacre.
Our great-great-grandparents were survivors.
They lived on land, with humans.
With humans, where? In and around Bristol Cove.
They went into hiding.
How do you know all of this? We've kept their ways And our ways alive, in secret, ever since.
This is insane.
We have to all agree to share this with anyone new.
So, how many of us are there? Ben is sad.
He's worried about his mom.
She's very sick, and it's getting worse.
How did she get sick? She was hurt in a boating accident when Ben and I were teenagers.
I hardly even knew him then, but we all knew his story.
Ben was sad then, too? He wouldn't leave his mom's side.
For a while, he stopped seeing all his friends.
Stopped everything.
Why he stop everything? He was afraid she would die.
She will die now? I I don't know.
Ben's trying to help, but we just don't know if there's time.
Will you be okay here? I hate to leave, but I'm so late for work.
Yes.
I will sleep.
There's food in the fridge.
I'll be back soon.
You sure that you're comfortable? [LAUGHS.]
These doctors are making a bigger deal than they need to.
What about your other hand? They said it's affected now, too.
No, I I just think it's bad circulation.
And lying in this bed all day is not helping anything.
You talk to Dad and Doug? They're flying home after they meet the specialist at Hopkins.
I should've gone with them.
- [GASPS.]
- Hey, hey.
Mom, Mom, Mom, hey.
- I'm sorry.
I just - No.
No, Mom.
We'll find something.
A new trial.
I think It's time to start being realistic.
Ryn.
Where are Ben and Maddie? I come alone.
To help Ben's mother.
We're going to give you something to make this less painful.
One quick pinch is all you'll feel.
We're ready.
You sure about this? Yes.
Sure.
[IRREGULAR BREATHING.]
[GRUNTING.]
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Wait.
[RINGING.]
Hello? [NICOLE.]
Ryn's here at the lab with me.
- What?! How did she - She showed up.
She asked us to do the extraction.
You should come.
Water! [GRUNTING.]
[HEART MONITOR BEEPING.]
Ryn? Hey.
Ryn.
Are you okay? I am a good driver.
You didn't have to do this.
Want to help Ben's mother.
Thank you.
Ryn wanted to do this.
For Ben.
She showed up here on her own.
Why didn't you call us? She said not to.
Said you'd try to stop it.
And I have an obligation to my commanding officer.
That is your problem.
And if they replace me, it'll be yours, too.
Trust me.
We had a deal.
Our deal was everything is Ryn's decision.
This was.
This means we can move on with the research for your mother.
Isn't that what you wanted? Not like this.
How did you want it? You agreed to this.
Look, our researchers are looking at Ryn's stem cells as we speak.
They say they're as pure as her sister's were.
Don't you want to be a part of finding your mother's cure? If you ever go behind our backs again, if you ever hurt her Nobody wants Ryn to suffer.
Trust me.
She's too valuable.
Come with me.
Let me show you what she gave us.
The centrifuge separates the cells from the fluid.
Are those Ryn's? [DR.
REED.]
The yellow ones are her stem cells.
Once they're put into a recipient, they become whatever the body needs.
Muscle tissue, heart tissue.
Spinal tissue.
So once the cells are processed, how does the test subject receive them? Well, we sedate them, and then administer a spinal injection.
That simple.
What about in a human? Same thing, in theory.
But there's a lot to study before we get there.
[NICOLE.]
We're months away from human testing.
My mother doesn't have months.
Well, there are precedents for expediting human research.
If someone were willing to sign away everything.
Someone with nothing to lose.
There are ways.
Money laundering? Please.
Calvin? The man can't balance a checkbook.
Okay.
So maybe he sold his sperm? Eww.
Gross.
He would never.
- [LAUGHS.]
- But you're right.
He came home flush again last night.
He's doing something boneheaded.
You think he's dealing? He ran a little weed in high school.
Shit.
He's totally gonna get caught.
And go to jail, again.
You know, if you're texting, you might not wanna mention drugs.
I'm stalking.
I wanna know who he's selling to.
How? Let me see.
Calvin loses his phone so often, we have him permanently authorized on my phone finder.
[XANDER.]
He's at the south side of the docks? I hope he's just selling weed.
Shit.
Should I go down there? Nah, that's my turf.
I'll go after work.
Thanks.
So Mom and Dad were like us, too? Dad wanted to tell you.
But you were so little when Mom died.
And it was hard.
You were in therapy.
We didn't know if you could keep the secret.
We wanted to tell you when the time was right.
Then with the drugs [SIGHS.]
It just never came.
That's my mother.
Yes.
A long time ago, she was part of the group.
It's before I was born.
[BETH.]
She was an independent spirit.
Couldn't stay in one place.
That's why she left.
You're too young to have met her.
Members of the group rarely leave.
When they do, people remember.
And they pass on the stories.
So did you all know about me? There were rumors your mother had a child.
And your shop's been on our radar.
When you showed up, we pieced it together.
She never told me anything about this part of her life.
I'm sure she had good reasons.
We have a gathering planned for tomorrow.
You could meet some of us.
Mike and the boys will be there.
Helen? The cells will help Ben's mother? I think so.
I hope so.
- Are you sure? - No, I'm not.
It's never even been tried before.
What choice do I have? I just We don't know what the complications could be.
If I don't do something, she's got no chance.
[DOOR OPENS.]
We'd like to keep Ryn for 24 hour observation.
Ryn, is that okay? Okay.
Yes.
We're not leaving her here alone.
I'll stay.
I'll see if I can find a cot.
I don't know how you're holding together so well.
What do you think, Xan? I mean, you know me.
You know my mom.
Is this just too risky? If there was anything Anything I could've done to save my dad, I would've.
Yeah.
How'd you, uh How'd find out about the medical stuff, anyway? Nicole.
Oh.
Are you kidding me? So So, what, you trust her now? No.
But you know how you said that you would do anything? Well, I guess that this is my anything.
Mom, just hear me out, okay? Now, at your gala, Dr.
Decker told you about a trial that cured paralysis in rats.
I got in touch with the people who he was working with.
They're ready for a human trial, Mom.
You'd be their first patient.
I appreciate what you're trying to do.
You've helped me for the last ten years.
Ben, I'm tired.
No, Mom, this is the cutting edge of what is possible.
There are risks.
I mean, I don't know what's gonna happen.
But it cured paralysis in those rats.
I saw them.
If anything can save you, this is it.
Whatever time I have left, I I want to spend it with you and Dad and Doug.
I'm not giving up.
I'll tell her.
And give your mom a hug for me.
Ben wants you to eat for your strength.
Food here taste like [CLANK.]
rocks.
Sorry.
Look, try some of this green stuff.
Hard to get that wrong.
Like fish under water.
Soft.
Like, um Jellyfish? Long tentacles? Jellyfish.
Okay.
Yes.
Sweet jellyfish.
[LAUGHING.]
Ben's mother will take Ryn's cells.
This worry Maddie? I hope it works.
We'll see.
You like her? She can be difficult.
But she made Ben, and she raised him into who he is today.
A man who'd do anything in the world for us.
I hope she doesn't die.
Me too.
No, I'm good.
Has the doctor arrived? He's just outside.
He's consulting with your team.
[SIGHS.]
Stem cells from a deepwater marine creature.
[LAUGHS.]
Can you imagine what your father's going to say? You haven't told him? We both know he'd try to talk me out of it.
But I want this.
No matter what happens, we never gave up.
No.
They're all like us? Unbelievable.
What's wrong with that boy? He has a genetic condition.
We deal with our fair share.
A limited gene pool has some side effects.
Hey.
Sorry.
We brought your mom Jell-O.
Make mother strong.
Hey, if the stem cells don't work, we can always give this a try.
Ben's mother has Ryn inside.
Yeah.
She'll always have a part of you.
Pretty wild.
How is she? Your mom's stable and resting.
I've updated the rest of her team.
They're cautiously optimistic.
Okay.
So what's next? For now, we wait and see.
How are you feeling? Not tired.
That's a good sign.
Go home.
I'll call if there's a problem.
No.
I'm not gonna leave my mom here.
Let me say this another way.
Your mother needs to rest.
[BELL RINGING.]
Everyone, we have some special guests today.
Say hello to my baby brother, Rick.
- [WOMAN.]
Hi, Rick.
- [WOMAN 2.]
Hey.
And our new friend Helen Hawkins.
Pleasure to meet you all.
Would you join us in grace? [ALL RECITING.]
Sistren of tide and time, we gather in the spirit of the Great Deep.
We ask our Mother's blessings on this bounty of sea and land.
And land.
Oh! My mother taught me that.
Halibut or shrimp? What goes well with a bottle of whiskey? Never mind, I'll figure out dinner.
[SNIFFING.]
[HISSES.]
Hey! - Sorry.
- What's the matter with you? Aaah! - Hey, hey.
- Ryn! Whoa, whoa, whoa! Ryn.
Ryn.
Easy.
What the hell is wrong with her? It's okay.
You okay? I'm I'm so sorry.
Come on.
She want to hurt Ben and Maddie.
Uh, she was upset.
And a total But she didn't want to hurt us.
[MADDIE.]
It's my fault.
You're still recovering.
We should've come home, not taken you to a crowded market.
Hey, it's no one's fault, okay? We're home now.
Let's all just take it easy.
Yes.
Easy.
[THUNDER RUMBLING.]
Helen.
I just wanted to welcome you here.
I'm John Rooney.
Oh.
Pleasure to meet you, John.
Is this your house? No.
I have a small ranch up in Larchwood.
Beautiful place, but I haven't been in months.
Why not? The family's got me tucked away in assisted living.
- Oh.
- Figured it was time.
Sunny "view" they call it.
[CHUCKLES.]
Trust me, there is none.
[BOTH LAUGHING.]
This must be a lot to take in.
Yeah, a complete paradigm shift.
[LAUGHS.]
I'm getting used to them.
You sound just like her.
Sorry? Daphne.
Your voices are exactly the same.
Did you know my mother? Cheeky attitude, beautiful smile.
Oh, no one could miss Daphne.
Can I, um, ask you when did my mother part ways with the group? You know, dates get a bit fuzzy at my age, but I reckon she was around 30 or so.
Oh.
That's before I was born.
What happened to your folks wasn't right.
I'll never forget it.
Sorry.
What are you talking about? Helen, how lovely that you've met John.
John, Sally and David were just looking for you.
Oh.
I hope John wasn't bothering you.
Oh, no, not at all.
We were just swapping stories.
John gets a little confused sometimes.
He's doing his best, though.
John? Why don't you come with me and grab some dessert? Ooh.
[DISHES CLATTERING.]
Ben okay? Yeah.
I'm I'm just worried.
The doctor hasn't texted? No.
Radio silence.
I'm sure he will if he needs to.
What if I did the wrong thing? I think you're brave.
I don't need to be brave right now.
I need to be right.
Ben will be okay.
Ryn and Maddie will take care.
Yeah.
["SAVIOUR" BY DAISY GRAY PLAYING.]
You'll never read this I'm writing this to let you go Because I know that's what you want You'll never fix things My heart is shackled up and towed I'm feeling broken down and done Oh, and I pretend that no one's Ever gonna hold you like I did I'm feedin' on this fire My emotions gettin' higher All the way up, oh-oh-oh-oh I blame myself Don't even wanna wake up, oh-oh-oh-oh - Give my life for you - [GASPS.]
Like I'm your saviour, oh-oh-oh-oh - Saviour - Ryn! [CHOKING.]
Oh.
Ryn.
Ryn! Ryn! Ryn, stop! Ryn! Ryn! Ryn! [GASPING FOR BREATH.]
[MUFFLED ROCK MUSIC PLAYING.]
Danny? McClure.
What is this place? A strip club? Your old man wouldn't want you anywhere near here.
Just go on home.
Yeah, look, um, I appreciate the warning, but, uh, I got something I gotta take care of in there.
Put your money away.
Just don't do anything stupid, all right? All right.
Thanks.
[CONVERSATIONS AND LAUGHTER.]
[SHIVERING.]
Ryn? What's happening? Didn't mean to hurt Ben.
Did you see her eyes? It's not just fatigue.
It all started after the extraction.
It's got to be something to do with the procedure.
Don't want to hurt Ben and Maddie.
We know you don't.
Must keep Ben and Maddie safe.
Don't want to hurt anyone.
Maybe she's right.
Well, we can't leave her here all alone.
We can't take her to the lab, either.
Who knows what the military'll do if they see her like this.
Probably shoot her up with tranquilizers.
Come with me.
No one else is gonna come in here, Ryn.
You're safe, okay? Ben and Maddie not in here with me.
We'll be just outside that door.
[SEA LION BARKING.]
[HISSES.]
- [MADDIE.]
She'll kill it! - [BEN.]
Ryn! - Don't! Stop! - Stop! God.
Ryn? You can't go in the water.
You'll kill them.
[MADDIE.]
This isn't you.
Listen.
Please.
If you go in the water, you might become more dangerous.
We won't be able to help you or stop you.
[MADDIE.]
Ryn? You know you can trust us.
The boys have a game next week.
Maybe you could come.
Can we talk some more? About Mom and Dad and about all of this.
I'd love that.
Have you seen John anywhere? I was hoping to say goodbye to him.
John had to go home early.
Wasn't feeling well.
Oh.
Um I can't thank you enough for sharing all of this.
So then we'll see you next time? I look forward to it already.
Bye, Ricky.
[ENGINE STARTS.]
What a day.
Indeed.
[ROCK MUSIC PLAYING.]
[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS.]
[MAN.]
I check.
All right, uh All in.
What the hell, Calvin? [MAN.]
Who's this? Hey, I got this.
Xan, give me five minutes.
- Calvin! - Outside.
Can we lock the door from the outside? If the sea lions or anyone else came back, she could rip it off its hinges.
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Shit.
It's Nicole.
Yeah? We got some results back from the blood sample Ryn gave right before she left.
There's been a change from her baseline.
[PANTING.]
What kind of change? One of her hormone levels went up.
Have you noticed any changes in her behavior? Uh, Ryn's fine.
She's sleeping now.
All right, send me the data.
- I'll take a look.
- All right.
If anything does change, let me know.
[RYN PANTING.]
I don't think it's secure enough.
Not after what just happened outside.
[PANTING.]
It's just until we figure out what's going on, okay? We don't want you to hurt yourself.
[GRUNTING.]
The hormone is unique to their species, but, structurally, it's like cortisol.
The stress hormone.
In people, it produces a primal response.
Exactly.
Fight or flight.
Yeah.
Not good.
It's only gone up since the extraction.
[RYN PANTING.]
[GRUNTING.]
Ryn, look, we don't know exactly what's going on yet, but we're getting close.
Okay? Ryn? [PANTING.]
It's gonna be a long night.
I better get some blankets for her.
[BOAT HORN BLOWS.]
[XANDER.]
So odd jobs, huh? Dude, I just doubled up in there.
For now.
But what happens when your luck runs out? Poker isn't about luck.
Oh, yeah.
Did you see the guy that was packing in there? I don't think he thinks it's about luck either.
What do you care, anyway? Following me down here.
What, you jealous 'cause you're wiping down counters? [SCOFFS.]
Remember Sully? Hmm? He had to leave the North Star to go take care of his sister? She was sick.
My dad kept on paying him until he could come back to work.
He protected his crew.
He'd have done anything for them.
North Star's gone, man.
- That's not the point! - Then what is? You're my crew! You! Boat or not! And I'm not just gonna stand here and just let you get involved in something so Something so dumb! Was I your crew when you let both of our futures go down in flames? Hmm? Yeah.
Didn't think so.
[SURF RUSHING.]
[BIRDS CHIRPING.]
[BOAT MOTOR BUZZING.]
[RYN RAPIDLY PANTING.]
[CELL PHONE RINGING.]
Hello? [ELAINE.]
Ben? - Mom? - Ben.
Are you okay? The pain.
It's starting to go.
It's not gone, but it's better.
It is? And my hands.
They're starting to regain some feeling.
A little motion even.
[GRUNTING.]
I I can't quite lift my arm, but It's better.
Mom, that's amazing.
[PANTING.]
Guess we'll need more of those magic cells you got me.
[PANTING.]
- Ben? Are you there? - Ryn? - Mom, I love you! I gotta go! - Well, I Raah! [BEN.]
Ryn? Ryn! - Ryn! - Aaah! Raah! [PANTING.]
[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING.]
[BEN.]
Ryn! [MADDIE.]
Ryn!