Wintertide (2023)

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[suspenseful music]

[electric buzzing]

[tense chord]

[car engine starts]

[cassette whirring]

["Miracle" by

Chris Burke-Gaffney playing]

If the sun don't shine

If the rain don't fall

Is there anyone who would

notice the world at all?

If the clouds don't roll

You would never know

All the things

we take for granted

[music stops]

[engine idling]

1011 Helmsdale Street

at Woodvale.

10-8. All clear.

[dispatch over radio]

Sounds boring.

Matter of perspective.

[dispatch] FYI, there are

transports in your vicinity.

You stayin' warm?

Warm enough.

[dispatch] All right, then.

Over and out.

[electric buzzing]

[idling stops]

[buzzing continues]

[buzzing stops]

[Beth]

Finally, something to report.

[electric buzzing resumes]

[buzzing stops]

-[banging]

-f*ck!

[stray growling]

Uh, need that transport.

Same location.

[dispatch] Stray?

Yeah. Good.

Attitude.

[dispatch] Copy.

Transport's engaged.

[stray growling, banging]

[Beth breathing heavily]

[low growling]

[slam]

[handle rattling]

[banging, growling]

Okay, enough.

[growling]

The f*ck are you doing?

[banging, growling]

[thud]

[panting]

[grunting] You know,

you're supposed to report them,

not take them on joyrides.

Why is it acting like that?

It's the way

they've been lately.

Really?

Wow. Who are you and

why have we never met before?

I-- I'm Beth.

This is my quadrant.

Wow.

Aren't you a little surprise?

Listen,

how long you been on this route?

Why is it so angry?

Oh, yeah. This one?

He's a fighter.

Aren't you, buddy?

[stray growling]

So what you doing after this?

Have you seen him?

At the inn, maybe?

Uh, not that I can remember.

-Whoa, papi!

-[stray growling]

[stray snarling]

Easy does it. Easy.

Easy, easy, easy.

-Here we are.

-[growling abates]

There you go, now.

Not such a tough guy now, huh?

[man exhales] See?

Humanity. You gotta treat 'em

with a little humanity.

'Cause that's what we do.

We care. Come on.

Hey, uh, can you call

this number if he shows up?

Well, can I call it

even if he doesn't?

It's my dad.

Yeah. Sure.

All right. All right, Takeda.

Vamonos.

Talk to you later. Come on!

[stray growling]

[shower running]

[shower stops]

[tense music]







[Beth] I kinda

felt it this time.

[Nat] What?

That feeling of not being alone.

You felt like

someone was in your house?

Outside, looking in.

Just that feeling, you know?

Huh?

So, your neighborhood's

like mine, right?

You're the only one that

stayed in that quadrant?

And there's no one else

around for...

Twelve, fifteen blocks?

Okay. So, you know,

you're not quite comfortable yet

being in the house alone.

[faint guitar music playing]

You ever have

a mouse in your house?

-[sighs]

-You don't see it.

You don't see it,

and then... you see it.

Ew, and yes.

And you realize that every time

you thought you saw something

in the corner of your eye,

you were seeing it.

-Uh-huh.

-Forever after that,

every time you see something

in the corner of your eye,

-you spin around.

-Mouse.

Yeah, but there's no mouse.

Or mice.

It's gone, but your brain

keeps seeing them.

Beth...

you can't keep blaming

yourself for what happened.

I can blame myself

for not seeing it coming.

And now she's in my dreams.

Every night, it replays.

Of course, that's only when I

actually manage to get to sleep.

And that's why...

you take these.

Those aren't the meds

you're taking, are they?

No, these are extra.

Sleeping pills!

I'm not sure I want

any more dream worlds

-than I have already.

-You need to get some rest

so you can stay happy, and

then maybe you won't get sick.

[guitar music continues]



[bar patrons laughing]

-[Beth] Carol.

-Beth.

Double whiskey, please.

They mix weird with your meds?

'Cause...

mine give me wicked nosebleeds.

Yeah, I, uh, heard that happens

with solgar glycine.

I'm not taking that one.

Or any of the other ones.

How?

Don't tell anyone.

I... just haven't needed to.

[patron laughing loudly]





[guitar music fades]

[tense music]





[electric buzzing]



[panting]



[exhales]

[loud dance music playing]



Hi. I'm Tabitha.

Tabby.

-Like the cat.

-Like the cat.

[both chuckling]

Meow.

Sorry.

[laughs]



[tense music]

[faint, overlapping whispers]











[soft whooshing]

[airy moaning]

[low growling]

[airy moaning]







[screaming]



[panting]



[low growling]

[Beth] Hungover?

[labored breathing]

[Tabitha] I don't drink.

[Beth] I had fun last night.

[labored breathing]

[Tabitha] The f*cking dark.

[Tabitha grunts softly]

Do you have your meds?

Maybe you should...

[Tabitha breathing raggedly]

What's the point?

[low growling]

Darkness,

interrupted by lamps.

[scoffs]

Darkness...

[choked] ...and...

lamps.

[Beth chuckles]

[Tabitha panting]

[coughing]

[mug shatters]

[labored breathing]

Is it funny?

It is funny, isn't it?

[panting]

[choked panting]

[Tabitha grunts]

[choked breathing]

I think you should

probably leave now.

[Tabitha gasping]

Wait.

Can I give you a lift somewhere?

[sighs] Nice knowing you.

[phone ringing]

-Hello?

-[dispatch] This is dispatch.

-Is this a good time?

-Oh, hi.

No, I-- I wasn't

expecting your call.

Can you come down?

Can I bring a friend?



[man whistling]

You ever met the innkeeper?

It's been a while.

Who's the innkeeper?

Dedicated his whole life

to this place.

Came out of retirement, even.

No medals for him, though.

Just a bunch of useless strays.

But he is dedicated.

'Cause you know what?

[both] We care.

-[keypad beeps]

-[lock clicks]

She's here for that new intake.

[mouthing]

Been a while

since we've seen you.

Been a while since

I've gotten a call.

Can I see him?

Need your John Hancock.

Lots of signatures here.

Just to visit someone who might

not even be the right person?

It's not a petting zoo.

Still taking your meds?

Of course.

You sure?

Daily dose of solgar glycine.

Sunny ways.

Your mother...

she was before all of this.

We hadn't figured it out yet.

But you've figured it out now?

Just show me if you

found my dad or not.

[tense music]

There was a time we tried to

house them all in jails.

Remember that?

Why didn't that work?

They didn't have me.

This is the guy

Tom wanted you to see.

Hey!

Hey!

Come over here.

Show us that beautiful face.

[electric buzzing]

[slams]

[stray growling]

"We care."

[muffled growling]

[Beth] What was that?

Maybe he just wants to be

treated like a human?

Maybe he wants you to mind your

own business.

I haven't seen them

that aggressive before.

They've just had

their life energy sapped.

You know, the least we could do

is treat them with some dignity.

Enough.

[sarcastic] Okay.

[dispatch over radio]

Paging innkeeper.

Transport pickup request

on line one.

[laid-back music]

[water splashing]



You need a lifeguard?

I-- Sorry,

I didn't mean to scare you.

You didn't.

You volunteer?

-What sector?

-Fifteen.

I grew up there.

Really?

[man] Yeah.

There's probably more people

when you were there.

Strange times.

Strange circumstances.

-Strange new realities.

-Yeah.

Well, the city's so empty.

I never meet anyone new.

I still meet strangers.

There's always someone new.

Well, that is very nice for you.

["Can I Come Near"

by Graham Shaw playing]

And there are so many things

that I can tell you

And there are so many things

I need to hear

Can I come near

Can I come near

Can I come near

-[Beth gasps]

-[music stops]

[ominous music]

[dispatch on radio] Central.

Hi, uh, this is

patrol volunteer J1987,

reporting a stray in

wooded area near Hubert.

[dispatch] All transports

are on other calls now.

-All of them?

-Afraid so.

Can you wait with it?

[Beth]

Does the inn have vacancy?

I don't have that information.

Well... it better.

Are you in a safe location?

-[Beth] Sure.

-Okay, just stay calm.

They're not hostile.



[Beth] Yes, they are.

Just maintain visual for now,

and I'll send the next

available transport.



sh*t!

Don't make me.

[low growling]

f*ck it.



Come on.

f*ck.

sh*t!



Hey!

Hey!

[stray growling]

[growling]



No! No!

No! [exclaims]

[air whooshing]

[man] Stop!

[Beth gasping]

Dad?

[siren approaching]

Dad!

Dad!

[transporter] Wait!

[Beth] Dad!

-[transporter] You call it in?

-Yes.

[transporter]

Are there any more?

No.

Wait! I need your tag number

for the report.

I-- I don't know, it's in my

logbook. And can we just wait?

What's the issue?

You don't know your own tag?

It's your quadrant registration

and the first three digits--

Right, right, okay.

Three-- 344121.

[dispatch] This is transport.

Additional pickup

requested near you.

[Beth] Dad?

Dad!

Dad!

[Nat] At least you know

he's still alive.

I always knew that.

[faint guitar music playing]

Are you okay?

Yeah.

Feeling great, actually.

So you're taking your meds?

Of course.

Come on. [laughs]

Geez. You know,

I don't know why you do it.

Me neither.

What is that you're eating?

It smells terrible.

It's potato salad,

and it smells great.

Stop changing the subject.

[knocking on door]

That's a late arrival.

We're only open for a few

more minutes. What do you want?

So I still have time

for a drink?

How'd you find me?

There's only

a handful of bars open.

And frankly, you kinda smelt

of booze when we first met.

That is, um,

terrible detective work.

-[Nat] Uh, I'll take your coat.

-Oh.

Thank you.





So?

Feeling okay?

Yeah. You?

Uh-huh.

Curious, though.

What dose are you on?

I, um...

I don't take meds.

Cheeky. Why not?

My mom was medicating

when she turned,

and to me, it didn't help.

Yeah, yeah,

but that was before they--

Figured it out? Yeah.

That's what everyone

keeps telling me.

But I don't think

they figured anything out.

I think those people-- things,

whatever--

they're getting worse.

At least the ones I've seen.

And I wonder if it's the meds.

Is that your informed

medical opinion, doctor?

And I haven't needed them.

Hmm.

Do you worry about,

you know, getting caught?

Takes character.

What about you?

-Fairly high dose.

-Mmm.

Sensitive type.

Oh, yeah?

What's wrong with that?

Nothing at all.

Pass me his coat.

Both coats?

Yes.

-As in, you're both leaving?

-Yes.

Together? In your coat?

Just pass me the f*cking coat.

Okay.



Stay warm.



[ambient music]

[eerie music]





[air whooshing]

[airy moaning]



[gasps]

[music stops]

[chuckles]

[Beth] Hey, handsome.

Sleep okay?

You kept me up too late.

In a good way?

Yeah, well, I'm exhausted.

And I have to go to work.

So thanks for that.

[pills rattling]

You okay?

You should get going.

[scoffs]

You got it.

[tense music]

Thanks for the memories.



Hey there, sweet thing.

Hi.

[Jason] You walking home

by yourself this morning?

The car's just up there.

That's pretty far.

Not really.

It's just around the corner.

Well, why don't you hop in here?

I'll give you a lift.

Not today, Jason.

Come on.

I'm lonely too, you know.

Nice and toasty in here.

You know where to find me.

Let me know if

you need anything plowed.

[wind gusting]

[sighs] f*ck.



[electric buzzing]

["Miracle" by

Chris Burke-Gaffney playing]

If the sun don't shine

If the rain don't fall

Is there anyone who would

notice the world at all?

If the clouds don't roll

You would never know

The things we take

for granted

Dad?

Dad!

-[phone ringing]

-[panting] Damn it!

-[ringing continues]

-Oh.

-Hey, Nat.

-[Nat] Where are you?

Uh, sorry I'm late.

[Nat] And that dude?

Uh, no, um, last night was fine.

Uh, he turned out to be

not so nice this morning. Uh...

-[Nat] You okay?

-Yeah, I'll be right there.

Okay? I just need to

check in on something.

[Nat] Okay, well, you're late.

I'll see you soon.

Oh, oh

It's a miracle

Yeah



Come out with me for patrol

tonight. It'll be fun.

-No, thank you.

-Come on.

You said you wanted

a distraction.

This is how we do it.

I really don't do well on those.

Better than

spending the night alone.

I-- I don't wanna

see one of them.

You won't.

[sighs]

Can we play that tape you have

with those old songs

you got from your dad?

For my dad.

It was something I made for him.

Sorry.

I might be persuaded

to play the tape for you,

provided you don't bring

any of that potato sh*t along.

["Can I Come Near"

by Graham Shaw playing]

But you reap

what you sow now

And do you think...

Why are these houses

even being maintained?

Like, why do all that?

[Beth] Keep the illusion

that everything is

going back to the way it was?

Who knows?

Maybe it could.

You know, if you wanted to,

you could snoop in

a different house every night.

Wanna?

Wanna what?

[scoffs]

Can I come near

Can I come near

They're just houses.

They won't hurt you.

How about this one?

-No!

-Come on. It'll be fun.

Breaking in? Aren't you supposed

to protect them from that?

Yeah, so we're covered.

I think it's a bad idea.

[sighs] You wanna know

why I'm doing so well?

'Cause I've let go of all

the rules that used to exist.

Well, you know,

some of us like the rules.

[Beth scoffs]

Have you noticed that

the universe isn't exactly

following its own rules?

I swear, half the time,

I'm not sure what's real

and what's a dream.

It's all blending together.

I can assure you,

this part is real.

How are you with

a real screwdriver?

Decent.

[sighs] Okay.

[thud]

Wow.

Wow.

Can we live here?

I know, I wish

we thought of that sooner.

Okay, I'm gonna check it out.

[eerie music]

[whispering] Dad!



[door creaking]





Dad?

[Nat] Beth?

Beth, get down here, now!

[breathing heavily]

-Now what do we do?

-Good question.

Can you call a transport?

I could if I hadn't have

left my phone in the car.

[strays growling]

We can use the phone here.

It'll be disconnected

all winter.

Oh, fucker!

I knew this was a bad idea.

Oh, God. What do they want?

Why are they doing that?

We gotta lock the door.

I think we might've

busted the lock coming in.

Hey, hey, we can deal with this.

You know, there's gotta be

a back door.

I was already back there.

There is no back door.

I knew it was

a bad idea coming in here.

Yeah, about that.

What?

The reason

I wanted to come in here

is-- is because--

-[Nat] Because?

-[Beth] Yesterday I saw--

Wait.

You knew this place was hot?

Yes, but I think it's my dad.

Great.

Where's your dad now, huh?

I still don't know.

I can't believe

you didn't tell me.

Look, forget that, okay?

This is the plan.

I'm gonna go out there

and draw them away from the car.

What? That's f*cking crazy.

No, I'm gonna draw them

south down the street.

Great. And then what do I do?

Take the keys and drive north.

Wait, what are you gonna do?

You're gonna drive around

this whole block

behind the house

and meet me on the south side.

We're f*cked. We can't do this.

You know what? We can.

[strays banging the car]

[strays growling]

[eerie music]

Okay, go, go, go!

[panting] Oh.

[car engine starts]

["Can I Come Near"

by Graham Shaw playing]

But I would love just

to walk in...

[tires skidding]

If you want to, just say so

And there are so many

things that I can tell you

There are so many things

I need to hear

Can I come near

Go, go, go, go, go!

[panting, laughing]

-Are you okay?

-Look, I found my phone. Whoo!

They'll have to send more

than one truck this time.

[music stops]

[siren wailing]

[Nat] This is

the frigging apocalypse.

[Beth] Nah.

I can't believe you lied to me.

I didn't lie. I just left

some information out.

Why didn't you tell me

you saw your dad in there?

I knew you'd freak out

for no reason and not come.

That is a reason.

Come on.

It got the blood pumping.

Ever since it got dark

everything is so, ugh.

We need this.

Just because you have some

witchy immunity to strays,

doesn't mean you can drag me

into dangerous situations.

-I'm not immu--

-Shut up!

You don't take your meds

and you regularly

interact with them.

You're such a straysist.

You don't contract it from them.

It's a previously

unknown condition

affecting the

cerebral cortex predicated

-by the lack of sun--

-I know the b*llet points.

Nat...

whatever it is I've got,

I think my dad

understands it somehow.

I'd like to find him

and ask him.

Bullshit. [sighs]

That was a really

selfish thing you just did.

Got you out of the club.

You could just apologize.

[eerie music]

Hey, I thought I'd come by

and see how you're...

What the f*ck?

[phone buttons beeping]

[phone ringing]

[dispatch] This is Central.

Hey, I'd like to

request a transport.

[dispatch]

Can I get your 20, please?

Hello?

I can't send a transport

if I don't know where you are.

[sighs, sniffs]

[car engine starts]

[tires skidding]

[sighs]

Come on.

[grunting, panting]

[electric buzzing]

[buzzing continues]

Okay. What? Huh?

Come on!

Goddammit, you fucks.

What do you want from me?

You need some help?

All right.

[buzzing continues]

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. That

should be a enough.

Let's give it a push, huh?

Whoa. You're pushing.

I'm driving.

-Okay, you ready?

-Yeah.

-And go!

-[tires skidding]

-[grunting]

-Okay.

[sighs, panting]

Well, no need to thank me.

All in a day's work.

Thank you.

You're very, very--

[shower running]

[eerie music]



[air whooshing]

[choking, gasping]

[grunting]

[gasping]

Stop!

[gasping]

[panting]

You have to stop.

I can't.

They're coming for you.

What you're taking from them,

eventually they'll want it back.

Wait!

[phone buttons beeping]

[phone ringing]

-[dispatch] Central.

-I have a pickup.

Another one?

Another one.

He's there with you?

Yes. He's in the bed with me.

I'm reporting

to have you pulled from patrol.

Just send me a transport.

All our units

are presently engaged.

All of them?

I need to get him out of here.

I've only got, what,

an hour or so

before he gets active.

Then it sounds like

you better get busy.

-[phone line clicks]

-[scoffs]



If the clouds don't roll

You would never know

All the things

we take for granted

Ain't so sure

You don't know

it's the way I feel

It's a mixed-up

bit of emotion

But it's something real

Whoa, it's a miracle

Whoa, it's a miracle

Quite the crowd you run with.

What's going on?

How the f*ck should I know?

They get weirder every day.

This is because of me.

[electric buzzing]

[banging]

[intense music builds]

[Beth grunting]

[man grunting]

[Beth panting]

It's a heart injection

so you have to administer--

Shut up! Put it away and fix

the window.

From now on, do us a favor

and stay away from here.

I am sorry

about the patrol thing.

You're lucky I'm desperate

for friends.

I shouldn't have taken you

into that house.

Well, at least it wasn't boring.

There's more.

What?

Something's happening

that I don't understand.

I keep having these dreams.

About your mom?

Yes.

But there's also something new

and it's just about me.

These dreams are so vivid,

but they're not real.

And yet they're connected

to something real.

Something in me.

Do you think it's possible

for the things we do

in our dreams to change

our lives while we're awake?

[grunts]

You wanna know what I think,

Beth?

I think you need

to take your meds

like all the rest of us.

Like, did that not occur to you?

The only thing I see

that's different about you

is that you're avoiding all

responsibility

and you put

everyone else at risk.

Maybe.

I can't tell

what's real anymore.

[eerie music]

[electric buzzing]



Is that any way

to treat a friend?

Well, if it isn't

the dynamic duo.

What? It's a public space.

What do you want?

Oh, little old me? Well,

I am so glad that you asked.

You see, what I want

is to protect

the sick and healthy population

of this city--

-Oh, God.

-As is my duty.

But you see, I can't

because now I'm suspended

from my job, thanks to the

ruckus you caused this morning.

What?

Are you f*cking kidding me?

Oh, I wish I was.

sh*t![sighs] I'm sorry.

Seriously, what the hell

was that about?

Does nonsense just

follow you wherever you go?

'Cause that's a real problem

for some people

and I wouldn't put it past you.

I'd say that theory

isn't too far-fetched.

I know, okay? The weirdness,

it's my fault.

But how and to what degree

I can't figure out.

Explain.

Well, how should I put this?

With most of the recent strays,

I was sort of with them

before they turned.

So what? That's fine.

Everyone knows that

it isn't sexually transmitted.

Right.

But I'm still tied to them.

Epidemiologically?

Emotionally.

Okay. This is an odd question,

but how's the wiring

in your place?

Come again?

Well, some of the older places,

they have bad grounding,

half-assed repairs.

God knows no one

does inspections anymore.

I haven't had any issues.

My dad did it

and he's an electrician.

But-- but what does

her electrical panel

have to do with the strays?

Surely you've noticed

that they interfere

with electrical systems

when they show up

and are deterred

by electrical fields?

Tell me more.

So, this is what it takes

for you to have me over.

Why do they cause these

electrical disturbances?

Well, it's not just that.

They seem to really avoid

large electrical fields.

And you've seen this?

A few times.

They don't like it at all.

Why?

I don't know. Hm.

You know, maybe the three of us

should snuggle up together

tonight and create our own

energy field for protection.

Thank you for your insight.

I'm staying here tonight, Beth.

Are you sure?

Yeah.

Well, I'd be happy

to stay with you both.

Finish your explanation.

Well, there's not much else.

But does this have

anything to do with the guy

that you were looking for?

My dad?

I don't know.

Really,

I'll be okay by myself tonight.

I got you. I-- I wanna stay.

Maybe you could stay in my room

and I can stay out here.

I'll be fine.

Plus, I wanna check out

your futuristic UFO bathtub.

I love baths.

You sure

you're gonna be okay tonight?

Yeah, absolutely.

What about her?

Goodnight, Tom.

[water bubbling]

[electric buzzing]

[eerie music]



[Nat grunting]

[air whooshing]

[music builds]

[Beth panting]

[Beth whines, grunts]

Nat.

Nat? Nat?

Oh, f*ck!

[eerie music]

Nat?

Nat?

Oh, f*ck.

[Bruno strumming guitar]

Bruno?

Bruno, have you seen Natalie?

[Bruno strumming guitar, stops]

[eerie music]

[Beth breathing heavily]

[recording] Hello.

Due to a high volume of calls,

we're unable to assist you

at this time.

[eerie music]

[electric buzzing]

What part of don't come back

here was unclear to you?

Have you seen Natalie? The

friend I was here with before?

No.

They just got like this

when I showed up?

A few minutes before.

It's like they know

when you're on the way now.

How am I doing this?

Come on. You know them

better than anyone.

What have you done?

What have you been up to?

Nothing.

How come everyone's

turning except you?

Half the sickles I put in here

have some connections to you.

I don't know. Get off me.

But you do know.

I should intake you right now,

throw you in there with them.

Please. My friend is out there,

and I don't know if she's okay.

I have to find her.

[strays banging the doors]

Only you can figure this out.

Look, whatever it is

I'm doing to them,

I'll find a way to stop.

But I think it's--

it's happening in my dreams.

In your dreams,

not in the world.

Does that make it any less real?

The results here

are pretty real.

Well, my dreams must be too.

If your friend has turned and

you are the reason,

well, perhaps you're also

able to reverse it.

How?

If you take it from them,

they must be able

to take it back.

Just help me find Natalie.

It's the first step

for me to make this right.

[eerie music]

[wind gusting]

She knows this place.

She might have wandered inside.

Just stay here.

[eerie music]

Nat?

Nat?

Nat?

["Snowbird" by Anne Murray]

Beneath this snowy mantle,

cold and clean

-f*ck.

-She's not here.

She was with you

last night when I left.

No. She ran off last night

right after you.

-I'm trying to help her.

-Bullshit.

She probably

turned 'cause of you.

I-- I didn't mean to.

It is you.

You're the one doing this.

No, we just need

to make sure she--

You need to stop.

For its coat

to turn to green

The snowbird sings

the song he always sings

And speaks to me of flowers

That will bloom

again in spring

When I was young

My heart was young then, too

Anything

that it would tell me

That's the thing

that I would do

But now I feel

such emptiness within

For the thing that

I want most in life's

The thing that I can't win

Spread your tiny wings

and fly away

And take the snow

back with you

Where it came from

on that day

The one I love forever

is untrue

And if I could,

you know that I would

Fly away with you

The breeze along

the river seems to say

That he'll only break

my heart again

Should I decide to stay

Spread your tiny wings

and fly away

And take the snow

back with you

Where it came from

on that day

The one I love forever

is untrue

And if I could,

you know that I would

Fly away with you

Yeah, if I could,

you know that I would

Fly away with you

[electric buzzing]

[Beth panting]

[electric buzzing]

[strays growling]

[doors unlocking]

[recording] Hello.

Due to a high volume of calls,

we're unable to assist you

at this time.

[eerie music]

[panting]

[electric buzzing]

[buzzing intensifies]



Dad.

[Beth breathes shakily]

Did they follow you here?

Maybe...

maybe you'll be safe here.

The energy confuses them.

I realized if I could

avoid them, maybe I could...

turn it around.

This is where Mom was heading.

Why?

I think she knew it was coming.

She wanted to show us

where to go.

Why are you avoiding me?

I need you.

It's the reason I'm here.

Why?

I couldn't put you at risk.

I have the same ability you do.

I'm already at risk.

I need your help.

Beth, connection is the problem.

The only way to stay safe

is to stay away from each other.

My friends...

it's my fault.

When you connect with someone,

you take something.

You take and you take

until there's nothing left

and that person

is lost from the world.

Is that really the way it is?

It is now.

There's no other solution.

Is that happened to Mom?



I'm not gonna let that happen.

Can I take this?

Stay.

I might not be able to

help you out there next time.

Goodbye, Dad.

[eerie music]

[electric buzzing]

[labored breathing]



[ominous music playing]

[electric buzzing]

[eerie music intensifies]

[strays growling]

[gasping]



[air whooshing]

[gasping]

[airy moaning]

[panting]

[light buzzing]

[panting]

Beth, wake up!

[gasping]

[emotional music]

Did you know

I've been watching you

for weeks on end

Probably not

Well, I think

you should know now

And do you know

That so many things

you say and do turn me on

That's why

I'm letting it show now

And there are so many

that I can tell you

There are so many things

I need to hear

Can I come near

Can I come near

Can I come near

La la la la

Do you think

That the game of love

is the game of chance

It may be so

Well you reap

what you sow now

And do you think that we'll

feel this way two years now

Maybe not

But that's no reason

to go now
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