The Strain (2014) s04e01 Episode Script

The Worm Turns

1 Previously on The Strain Why, mein Master, have you taken his form? A necessary ruse.
And I now possess all of Palmer's knowledge and memories.
His new host body is pure expedience.
Keep an eye on your mother, young man.
Yes, sir.
Dad? Mom! I hate you! (Silence) (Distant dogs barking) (Clanking) (Man talking indistinctly over loudspeaker) (Siren blaring) Hey, don't sleep on my steps.
Neither of us needs the attention.
(Dog growling) (Man over loudspeaker): Welcome to the Freedom Center Philadelphia.
Please stay in line and have your ID badges ready.
To be eligible, all blood donations must be up to date.
The Partnership, for a better tomorrow.
Welcome to the Freedom Center Philadelphia.
Please stay in line and have your ID badges ready.
To be eligible, all blood donations must be up to date.
- The Partnership - That's it.
Next.
- For a better tomorrow.
- Go your left.
- One more, please.
- Welcome to the Freedom Center Philadelphia.
Please stay in line and have your ID badge ready.
To be eligible, all blood donations must be up to date.
(Creature growling) (Another creature snarling) (Loud snarling) - (Growling) - (Indistinct talking) (Creature growling) (Indistinct shouting) - (Growling) - (Indistinct chatter) Shit! (Creature growling) (Soft guitar music playing) (Man): The Partnership.
We're here for you.
No one will forget the terrors of Illumination Day.
We mourned together.
We made our peace.
Now, nine months later, we are marching forward into a new era.
Thanks to the cooperation that is at the heart of the Partnership, everyone's needs are being met, jobs are plentiful, shelter is guaranteed, and sustenance is provided.
And at our Freedom Centers, teams of caring and committed medical professionals are ready and eager to serve you.
Just keep your blood donations up to date and comprehensive health care will be yours at absolutely no cost.
Thanks to the effects of nuclear winter, which filters out harmful UV rays, our strigoi counterparts no longer have to confine themselves to the darkness.
- Thank you.
- This new equilibrium means that we are now able to join hands and work together to create a new and more - just society for us all.
- I know it's gonna be difficult to say goodbye to my family, but being B-positive, I know that I'm making a vital contribution to The Partnership to ensure that everyone can live healthy, productive lives.
So the sacrifice is more than worth it.
We have leadership and order and the promise of a great future.
The Partnership, toward a better future for us all.
(Theme music) (Sinister music) (Woman talking indistinctly over loudspeaker) (Strigoi growling) (Engine humming) (Snarling) (Truck door closing) (Thump) - Just one more load.
- I got it.
Help me with this, will you? (Indistinct chatter) - That's all I got.
- Alright.
(Hammering on metal) - Hey, Karl.
- He's in the back.
(Indistinct chatter) - Hey.
- Hey.
Right Phillies lead Mets - 7-5, bottom of the fifth.
- Your Mets are coming back.
- Double! - Oh, come on! (Chuckling) Tejada holds up at third.
- Phillies suck even on paper.
- Well, it's a good thing some things stay the same after the apocalypse.
- So what brings you back so soon? - I'm out of gas.
Oh, yeah? My propane guy, Nick, he's coming back later today.
You should be here when he does.
Fuel goes fast.
Well, I guess I can push back my tee time.
- Mm-hmm.
- I'll take a job.
I got a backlog here.
You know you could be King Rat of all of Philly if you just wanted to work a little more.
All the food and free shit you could possibly want.
Nobody wants to go - to a Freedom Center.
- I'll take three or four.
This one says she's got liquor to trade.
You know the, uh, Royal Rittenhouse apartments? That building on the Square? Yeah.
Where all the strigoi live? What about it? I saw a tanker truck parked out back today under heavy strigoi guard.
They hooked up to the building's plumbing, - they filled it full of blood.
- Oh, come on.
I did not need to know that shit.
They didn't want anyone to see it.
That's why all the guards.
You need to be more careful about your curiosity, my friend.
I still can't believe we lost.
Ah, Strigoi 10, humans 0, bottom of the ninth.
You know what Yogi said, - "It ain't over 'til it's over.
" - It's pretty much over.
(Knocking on wood) (Sirens) (Snarling) You missed! Hey! Sit! Enjoying your new toy, I see.
(Violin music) The Master has planned an activity for you today.
Doing what? This is a SOCOM Mark 18 rifle.
Take it.
It holds 30 rounds.
What am I supposed to do with it? We are going on an outing.
But first, your White.
(Wind blowing) Easy.
Easy.
We come in peace.
Like I said, boys, we're not here to fight.
We came to trade.
He wants to trade.
You wanna trade your woman? (Men laughing) (With an accent): Name's Vasiliy Fet.
This is Charlotte.
What's that, some kind of Russian accent? Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
New York City boy here.
- New York's gone.
- It's not.
I know that's the rumour.
It took a hit, but it's holding up.
Honestly, I don't give a shit.
I grew up about 80 miles west of here.
We're looking for locals with information.
Looking for a government installation.
- What kind of government installation? - Missile base.
I heard there were quite a few around here and, uh, some of them are still stocked.
The guy with a Russian accent wants directions to a missile base.
(Men chuckling) I gotta tell ya, I've seen a lot of shit over the last nine months, but you two coming in here like that, unarmed wow, that just about takes the cake.
Look, friend, we have a mutual enemy here, all right? Them, the munchers.
We're on the same side; we should be helping each other out.
In fact, fighting each other is how we got into this situation.
You have pretty eyes.
I know what you're thinking, pal.
Don't do it.
You're gonna take us back to your camp.
And then we're gonna kill you and take your woman, and there's not a damn thing you can do about it.
You got one thing right, when you were just talking there Yeah? She does have really pretty eyes.
Yeah.
(Men laughing) (Grunting) What the hell is that thing?! Think of me as a demon.
From the Good Book.
Huh? Maybe you want to help us out now? (Man): Let's go! Load 'em up! - How did it go? - Not so good.
- Start with the fuel! - All we ended up doing here was killing more people.
- Take whatever you want.
- Losing patience, Mr.
Fet? (Man): Take some water.
Well, six months in the wilds finding empty holes in the ground, finding no holes in the ground, you know, eating jackrabbit, wondering when someone's gonna shoot me for dinner? No.
It's great, I've been having the time of my frickin' life, Born-o.
You can leave whenever you want.
No, I can't because I'm not a quitter! I'm a complainer, but I'm not a quitter.
Clearly an important semantic difference.
(Man): Pick that up, let's go! You, you're always in the same fricking mood.
Maybe that's something that I should try.
What do you think, Born-o? Is there still a live silo? Or have the strigoi and their asshole collaborators already found the missiles - that haven't fired yet? - If there is one, - we'll find it.
- (Man): Follow me! Oh, well nice talk.
Hey, Coffer, check out this beauty.
Any more ammo for this thing? Hey.
- (Fet sighing) - Thanks.
Days like these, I wonder if this is hell searching endlessly for something that might not ever even be there.
I don't think this is hell.
I think it's hell-adjacent.
Well, thank you for ruining my self-indulgent misery.
I was gonna wallow in it for a while but, uh (Woman over loudspeaker): Our children, our future.
(Woman talking indistinctly over loudspeaker) - (Man): Who's there? - It's the doctor.
Neil sent me.
Put the gun away or I'm leaving right now.
What about you? I keep it 'til I know this place is safe.
(Clanking) (Locking door) I'm Ross.
This is my wife Karen.
You're safe.
And you are? Dr.
Miller.
You're supposed to have some liquor for me? Yeah.
Wedding present.
We're not big drinkers.
I'm gonna have to ask you to leave.
I only treat patients one-on-one.
I'll be right here, hon.
I'm petrified of going to a Freedom Center.
I hear they just ship you off to some other facility? Or worse.
What are your symptoms? I ache all over.
I'm fatigued.
I get these bruises from doing almost nothing.
And I get muscle cramps.
Do you have any allergies? Are you supposed to be taking any medication? - No.
- And what about your diet? Same as everyone, I guess.
Hmm Oh, except for those Partnership Freedom Bars.
I can't get them down.
I don't know.
I just The taste, I don't like it.
Open your mouth.
Ah Mm-hm.
You have scorbutus, also known as scurvy.
Your dietary intake of vitamin C is too low.
Vitamin C?! Where am I supposed to get oranges or whatever? The Partnership Freedom Bars are a poor substitute, but they have vitamin C.
You need the nutrients.
Here.
In the meantime multivitamins to start you off.
Powdered vitamin C.
Mix with water.
I will.
Thank you, Dr.
Miller.
(Zipping bag) That's it? Vitamin C? Luckily for your wife, yes.
That booze is hard to come by.
So are multivitamins.
I don't make the rules.
No, you just profit from them, though.
We're all doing what we can to get by.
(Wind blowing) (Wood creaking) (Metallic squeaking) (Ominous music) (Growling) (Roaring) He feels it.
Power over lesser creatures.
Taking a life.
He shot four bullets where one would have been enough.
There is dark potential in this boy.
That was beautiful, Zack.
Mom? How? - I'm confused.
- I'm so proud of you! Oh, my boy.
You are growing up so fast.
I was thinking about the times we used to come here.
You and Dad would take me to the zoo.
I feel bad that I killed him.
Zack, no.
That is your father talking.
Don't let his way of thinking hold you back.
I won't.
I just I'm lonely.
I'm so glad you're here.
I'm always here if you need me.
But you're growing up now.
Listen to the Master.
He knows what's best for you.
I will.
My boy.
(Somber music) (Man coughing) (Indistinct chatter) Propane guy show up? Yeah.
So, what did she have? (Laughing) Oh, look at that.
You see what happens when you apply yourself? Now, let's see if we can get Tejada home.
Strigs! Shit! Let's go.
- - (Creatures growling) - (Men grunting) - (Strigoi snarling) (Man coughing) (Grunting) Where are you taking us, huh? - Calm down, Neil.
- No! No, screw it, man.
They're just gonna to kill us anyway, right? Right?! Why don't you just get it over with now, huh?! - Neil, sit down! - No, man, this is (Gasping) Karl! Neil! Ugh! Please! Help me! Help me! Help! Please, if you walk away, I'll die! You won't die from that, not right away.
Please! You have to Help me get out of here.
Goddamn it! (Groaning and grunting) Here.
(Man coughing) Hurry.
You have to get us - to safety.
- Trust me.
Neither of us - wants to be here right now.
- What are you doing? Trying to make a tourniquet.
What are you doing to my brother? Trying to save his life.
Alex, stop.
Stop it.
He's he's helping.
Idiot! Why didn't you get clear? You had to watch, huh? You two set off the bomb? - Who is this guy? - He was on the bus.
On the bus? A human?! You two are blowing up buses and you don't even know they use them to transport human prisoners? - How many? - Six.
I'm the only one who made it out.
- (Explosion) - You're welcome.
- For saving you.
- Yeah, OK.
Thanks.
If we waited for the perfect, polite moment to revolt, it would never happen.
- (Explosion) - (Injured man coughing) They're gonna close off this block.
They can follow his blood trail here.
We need to move him.
- I know a place.
- (Injured man groaning) (Explosion) (Woman moaning) Charlotte? (Wind blowing) (Bird cawing) Charlotte! Charlotte! Professor? - What are you doing here? - Waiting for you, Mr.
Fet.
I know I promised we'd get you a nuke, and I'm gonna make good on that, but it's not exactly like running down to the corner store for a loaf of bread.
The world is dying, Mr.
Fet.
The candle of humanity is being extinguished.
You and Mr.
Quinlan are its last hope.
Can't you see I'm doing my best! I'm wandering around the wilderness with the Wormless Wonder searching for something that was never meant to be found! And you're wrong.
Me and Quinlan, we're just foot soldiers for the cause.
You you're the one we're all counting on to turn this around.
"The face of God" is the key to his demise.
Professor, what are you doing? After all that we went through to get that book! Professor! The end is near, Mr.
Fet.
You would do well to hurry.
What does that mean? - Fet? - Charlotte! - (Gasping) - Hey, Fet, wake up.
- Oh, oh! - Hey.
Oh! You OK? - Hey - Oh, my God.
That was not a good dream.
No.
(Fet gasping) You wanna talk about it? Yeah.
(Soft music) My, uh My people back in New York, they're, uh depending on me, you know, and, uh I feel like I'm failing them, you know? Oh no.
- Well - No, no.
Our luck is gonna change.
Oh, yeah? Hey, you'll see.
What would I do without you? Did you ever hear the farmer's daughter's joke about the exterminator from New York City? (Laughing): No.
Never.
He was big and handsome and had a black beard and a dangerous accent? Danger, huh? I like it so far.
One day, this naive farm girl called up and said, "I think I have a snake in my bedroom.
" "A snake.
" Whoa.
Is it poisonous? I don't know.
Are pythons poisonous? No.
But tell me anyway.
Well, he went into her bedroom and he looked under her bed and in her lingerie drawer.
- Oooh - But he couldn't find no snake.
(Bird cawing) (Fet chuckling) And then what? She said, uh, "Here, let me help you look.
" Oh, you don't like that one? Oh, it's more personal fantasy than joke, I guess.
(Sighing) Charlotte? Charlotte! Charlotte! (Clicking) Ah! (Siren) (Ding!) - (Snarling) - It's OK.
How fares our young master after the kill? Master, the boy has no interest in our work, nor aptitude for it.
He's incapable of shouldering any serious responsibility.
Great leaders are not born but forged, Thomas.
Leaders, Sire? This vessel I claimed in a moment of necessity, not choice.
Master, you don't mean to Perhaps my next choice should be custom-tailored from the finest human cloth.
Forgive me, Master, but the boy is most unworthy.
You question my judgment? There are many reasons for us to keep the boy.
Goodweather is out there somewhere.
He will not allow the Born or Setrakian to move against me so long as I have his son.
As you know, my Lord, my legion is searching for them.
As well as rounding up every nuclear weapon.
Bring them to me on their knees, then we will need the boy no longer.
That is my greatest desire.
Master.
One more thing.
The boy deserves a trophy for his kill.
I have an idea for a reward.
- - (Sheep bleating) You're all women.
Oh! Oh, God! Ugh! (Exclamation of pain) (Chicken clucking) Charlotte? Is anybody there?! Save your breath.
Your lady friend's gone, dude.
Gone where? They took her to turn her to their cause.
Captured her.
- Who are you? - I'm slave labour whenever they need a hole dug or a tire patched.
You got, uh You got friends coming for you? No.
You? I hope so.
I had a lady, like you, then after the Illumination, I went out to find her.
Only to discover she was shacking up with someone else.
On my way back, nursing my pain, I stopped in at a roadhouse that still served grain alcohol.
That's the last thing I remember.
Woke up here with a knot on my head just like you.
I'm sorry to hear that, friend, but I just, uh I just need a minute to think here, - get my head together, please.
- Yeah, alright.
No problem.
No problem.
A guy like me a provider with food, gas, and ammo to spare and Nicole chooses a dude with a neck tattoo on instead? I Food, gas, and ammo, you say? Damn straight.
Power and sewer.
A nice, soft bed.
Roman? Hey? How, uh how far is this little nest of yours, man? Where is it? - Not far.
- Huh! What? You wouldn't be referring to a government missile silo - by any chance, would you? - What gives you that idea? Your shirt.
It says you worked at - a government missile silo.
- That's classified.
So you did work at a government missile silo.
(Fet panting) Did you launch? - What? - Did you launch? Why do you care? Hey, I'm I'm just trying to make conversation, Roman.
You know? Getting to know you? No, we didn't get the command.
Standing orders said to hold in place, and we did.
Couple of months went by, then we start to get the pirate broadcasts about the surface world.
New York and San Francisco, gone.
It's not true, but go on.
That's it, man.
(Exhaling) If I was smart, I would have never left.
If I could get us out of here, you can give me directions to your missile silo, right? Hah! So you can set up housekeeping with your lady? No thanks.
No, I'm after a different kind of prize.
What's that? A thermonuclear warhead.
(Hard rock music playing) Kicking back the day I just attend to what's been go - (Music turned off) - (Zack panting) Hey.
Just, uh, messing around.
- I'm here to clean.
- Cool.
- (Snarling) - Ah! - Oh! - Hey! Back up! Don't worry.
It's fine.
Mostly harmless.
- (Creature snarling) - Uh Um, I'm just gonna clean up some of the stuff.
I suppose I should clean this up myself, huh? So, uh, you'll be working here all the time now? Guess so.
- It's cool.
- (Creature snarling) (Man groaning in pain) It's rough, but it'll do.
The next 24 hours are critical.
Keep the wound covered and clean.
The danger is infection.
If you have any connections, penicillin's always a good bet.
- (Distant, indistinct talking) - Where are you going? - Away from here.
- (Gun cocking) Look, you have your mission; I have mine.
- What's yours? - Staying alive.
Staying human.
(Injured man coughing) Fine, go.
Only thinking about yourself.
You're why the world is the way it is.
More than you know.
You have food? - Some.
- Supplies? Maybe.
24 hours, I'll take care of your brother.
But you give me food and gear so I can set off on my own in exchange.
Deal? - Help! Someone, help! - Roman! Hey.
He hasn't moved a muscle.
I think he might still be breathing (Gun cocking) See if he's alive.
(Woman groaning in pain) Easy.
I don't want to hurt anyone, but I will if I have to.
(Machine-gun fire) Drop your gun! Do it now before my friend comes through that door.
- And throw me the keys! - Drop it! Throw it down! (Gun clanking on floor) Keys! Come on! Well, your timing's impeccable.
(Women gasping) You were the one who got yourself captured.
- How did you find us? - Once I'd realized you were gone, your trail was easy to follow.
It was probably my aftershave.
So, Quinlan, this is my new friend Roman.
- Roman, Quinlan.
- (Chain clanking) Roman used to work at a missile base down the street.
Is there a weapon? So he says.
Once again, Vasiliy Fet falls into a pile of manure and crawls out smelling of roses.
Well, that's my superpower.
Let's go! Let's go get our nuke!
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