03x04 - Stranger Sings ; Meter Reader

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03x04 - Stranger Sings ; Meter Reader

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[MOANING]

[COUGHING]

[MOANS]

[GONG SOUNDS]

[OPERA MUSIC PLAYS]

- [RECORD SCRATCHES]
- [MAN SCREAMING]

[LAUGHING]

[LIGHTNING CRASHES]

- [CACKLING]
- [LIGHTNING CRASHES]

[CRICKETS CHIRPING]

Oh, the door.

Uh, I just... I don't
want to offend you.

Ah, I'm... I'm holding
a hot cup of coffee

and pounds of books.
Offend me, please.

Thank you.

Hey, sorry about the door thing.

It's just I was married for nine years

and then apparently
everything I did offended her.

She sounds very difficult to please.

Yeah, my lawyer would agree.

Well, can I make it up to you?

Can I help you with...
Maybe carry something?

I don't see why not.

I only live a couple of blocks down.

What's the worst that could happen?

You steal a lot of books,
some nesting bowls, a robe.

- Here.
- All right.

Thank you. It's not
your size by the way.

[CHUCKLES]

So, you like to shop, huh?

You know my ex-wife actually...
No, we're not gonna do that.

Uh, how...

How's your latte, Sarah?

It's on your cup. Sarah with an H.

Right.

It's actually Sara without an H.

But ya know after telling
the barista guy a dozen times

and him not getting it, I gave up.

Because you know what?

Macchiatos still taste the
same with or without an H.

I thought I saw you there before.

You noticed me?

I did.

Did you notice me?

- Maybe.
- Maybe?

Hmm.

Well, um, you know, it
was your smile actually,

that I first noticed.

I'm a... I'm an OBGYN, so,
I do see a lot of women.

I'm just not usually
looking at their faces,

which that sounds super creepy.

Can we just start over, take this back?

And I'll go open the door
for you the... right away.

That's okay, Doctor... Barry.

- Without an H.
- Without an H.

So, tell me just so I know for when I...

When I do start dating again,
what was it that gave me away?

Was it the awkward conversation?

Or the failed attempt at a compliment?

Or just constantly
referencing my ex-wife?

I'm gonna go with all of the above.

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Dating's going to be a
lot harder than I thought.

Dating is a nightmare.

My friend Miranda says
that if I don't put myself

back out there soon,

I'm likely to snap
from extreme loneliness

and start murdering
random men for sport.

I mean, who am I to judge, you know?

- This is me.
- Oh, wow, it's a nice place.

I don't usually invite strangers in,

but you seem nice and normalish.

And I have a bottle of wine
in this bag that I can open.

Wine, wow.

- I don't know if I sh... sh... uh...
- Oh uh, yeah, okay.

Well, I just, ya know,
I thought I would ask.

And thanks so much for your help.

Maybe, maybe later if you...

That's how you'll stay single.

[WOMAN SINGING OPERA]

That was amazing.

That was so good.

Wow.

Aw, thanks.

You know I still have
that bottle of wine in here

- if you change your...
- On my way up. [LAUGHS]

You got this, Bar.

[SLURPING]

It's interesting decorating.

SARA: Yeah, I like weird things.

Lucky for me.

Oh.

You know, you have an amazing voice.

Do you ever hope to share it?

No, no, no, no.

Oh my God, I can't even imagine like

getting up in front of
a whole bunch of people

and like just sing... oh!

- Oh my God, I'm so sorry.
- Oh, oh, oh.

- It's okay. It's okay.
- Oh, sh**t.

Ah, this is my favorite dress.

I-I-I'll be right back.

- I'm so sorry.
- It's okay.

- It's totally fine.
- Sorry.

Um, I do kinda like these pants.

Do you mind if I use your bathroom?

Okay.

Ah, you just made it worse, Barry.

You're such an idiot. No
wonder your wife left you.

What the hell?

[GASPS]

[WHISPERS] Holy sh*t. Holy sh*t.

What's the hurry, Bar?

Hey, we have to call
the cops, I found a...

sh*t, I was hoping to
have a glass of wine first.

Oh, hey. This is my friend, Miranda.

Hi, Barry.

Sara's told me so much about you.

It's nice to finally meet you.

Yeah, well, I met your
other friend in the shower.

Only he wasn't looking so good.

Get out of my way, both of you.

[GIRLS LAUGHING]

Oh, you're threatening us.
Oh, that's really good, Doc.

Yeah, we're in control, Barry, not you.

There was something telling me
that I shouldn't have come in here.

And I should've listened to
that voice, instead of yours.

[HEAVY BREATHING]

[WOMAN SINGING OPERA]

[GASPING]

What is happening?

I can control you any way that I want.

You'd be surprised how many
men secretly crave that.

Until I devour them.

What are you, a cannibal?

She's a siren, Barry.

A siren? A siren?

That was you singing, not Sara?

Okay, you two are crazy.

Oh Barry, don't be so closed-minded.

What, you expect me to believe

you're a mythical, singing mermaid?

I'm not that type of siren.

Oh, oh, oh. Can I womansplain it to him?

- Please?
- Go for it, Sara.

SARA: She's more of
a bird-like descendent

from ancient Greek times.

She seeks out those who take
delight in worldly pleasures.

[SCREECHING]

SARA: For they will
become the devil's prey.

- [SCREECHING]
- [MAN SCREAMS]

MIRANDA: Nice dramatic ending, Sara.

SARA: Aw, thanks.

So, you see, we're not all half mermaids

luring sailors in for a good time.

Right, just a half-bird lady
whose friend lured a doctor in

for a good time.

Look, what is going on here?

- We need you.
- Me?

Well, we needed a doctor.

So, I followed you

and Miranda seduced you to come up here.

Oh, okay. So, you're a stalker.

And you're a man-eater.
Wow, how convenient.

I would've brought you
up here myself, but Sara,

she plays damsel in distress
so much better than me.

Ah, no, no, no.

Any woman could've
brought up this loser fish.

I mean, you know, he's just a pathetic,

desperate divorcee who
hasn't been laid in years.

That's a pretty accurate
picture, right, Barry?

We brought you up here
for a very specific reason.

I need to die.

Die? Well, then jump out of a window.

Look, there's a window right there.

What do you need me for?

I need you to perform an operation.

I want you to swap my
voice box with Sara's,

so that I'm no longer a siren.

And then I can live out my
life just like any other mortal.

You wanna swap voice boxes?

Okay, first of all,
not that kind of doctor.

Second of all, I'm not a fool.

So, whatever you both
are, you are f*cking nuts.

[SIREN SINGING]

Ah! [HEAVY BREATHING]

Okay, what is happening?

Will you do the operation?

- I'm losing my mind.
- And I'm losing my patience.

Look, you don't want me to
do this kind of operation.

I'm just a nervous,
twitchy gynecologist.

She can make you plunge this
dagger deep into your brain

if you don't do what we ask you.

Not like anyone's gonna miss ya.

- Okay, I'll do it.
- See, was that so hard?

Great.

I've been thinking about this ritual

- for a very long time.
- Yeah, I bet you have.

Look, what you need is an otologist.

I just do pelvic exams
and routine pap smears.

My expertise is in a
very, well, different

part of the body.

I trust you more with my neck.

But neither one of you can trust me

when you're under anesthesia.

Well, that's why you'll
put us out one at a time.

That way, we can keep an eye on you.

See?

Okay, so are there any more questions?

Because my expertise

is with all the delicious
parts of a man's body.

If Miranda's not
completely full of sh*t,

you could turn into some sort of

maneating siren-bird thing.

Is that really what you want?

I can't believe you just asked that.

Just shut the f*ck up.

Do what she tells you
and don't make her angry.

Don't worry.

All right, are we all
set and ready to go?

Miranda, look out!

[SIREN SINGING]

[METAL DINGS]

[GASPING]

If you would simply do what I asked,

I might consider letting you live.

Believe me when I say, I
am done being a man-eater.

And Sara here wants to be a siren.

Have you ever been ghosted, Barry?

Been told you'd be really cute
if you just lost a few pounds?

I'm gonna be able to sing...

and have any man, anywhere come running.

And then I get everything I want after

for an eternity.

Holy sh*t, could you
think of anything better?

Yes, leaving. This is f*cking insane.

[LAUGHS]

Insane enough to cause
you to plunge that dagger

right through your brain?

While Sara writes your su1c1de note

tracing your own signature

off that coffee shop receipt?

You're sick.

You're the doctor who's gonna cure me.

Don't even think about it, Bar.

I want this as much as
she does. Maybe even more.

So, don't think I won't take you out

if something happens to her.

Look, my day started
with a refreshing drink

and a pleasant walk.

And I am now contemplating
murdering a siren.

Cut me a little slack, Sar.

[BLOOD OOZING]

[METAL DINGS]

[BLOOD OOZING]

[MOANING]

Oh okay, you are alive.
That's good, I hope.

Oh, oh, no, no, I would
maybe wait a little bit

before you try to speak.

Aaaaah.

I sound horrible.

Thank you, Barry.

I'm really sorry I put
you through all of this.

I just really wanted
to live a normal life.

Please forgive me. I didn't know
what else to do.

[SIREN SINGING]

Sara, you sound amazing
like a true siren.

[SIREN SINGING]

You'll never forget your first.

[CLOTHING RIPPING]

[SIREN SINGING]

[GROANS]

[SIREN SINGING]

[SLURPING]

[EXCITED MOAN]

[SCREECHES AND GASPS]

[SCREECHING]

[GASPING AND SCREECHING]

[BONES SHATTERING]

[GASPING]

How did you do that?

This was the only way.

This dagger's been dipped in
the blood of a former victim.

You saved my life.

I told you if you did what
I asked, I'll let you live.

Actually, you said
you might let me live.

I remember that "might"
quite distinctly.

[HISSING]

Barry, I really am sorry.

I never wanted to live a selfish life

full of greed and gluttony.

I had no choice.

I can't say the same for Sara, though.

Yeah, she had her issues.

Well I... I must admit,

I'm pretty excited about
my new, mortal life.

I'm thinking of becoming a vegetarian.

Oh yeah, there's a great
vegan place around the corner.

- Oh well, it's a date.
- A date?

Yeah, why not?

I mean after you getting to know me

and me getting to know you.

Me operating on you.

You k*lling a supernatural being.

[GIGGLING]

See, we bonded for life.

Well, as long as you're okay
with dating a much older woman.

Wait, how much older?

Um, I stopped counting
after like years.

[BOTH LAUGHING]

- After you.
- Oh, such a gentleman.

[MOTORCYCLE WHIRS]

[ALARM WAILING]

Bring out your heads.

Attention citizens!
Bring out your heads!

[GRUNTING]

Hey, you. Go back.

You're in the red zone.

I'm on my way to Celestial Falls.

Well, we just come from
there. I'm sorry to say,

the devil b*at ya to it.

[FLAMES ROARING]

[ENGINE REVS]

Let's go, come on.

THERESA: The plague
came without warning,

placing humanity itself on trial.

It came for those we love

and those we hate in equal measure.

The relative and the stranger,

the prophet and the pauper.

Theologians believed the
gates of hell had collapsed

unleashing its demons upon the earth.

It is the mission of a sacred few,

those with proven immunity

to identify the contagion
before it spreads.

They've been called
humanity's last hope.

They are the meter readers.

[MOTORCYCLE REVVING]

WOMAN: [IN SING-SONG VOICE] Dalton.

DALTON: Mrs. Jones?

Thanks for coming, Father.

Can I fix you something to eat?

No thanks.

I'm on a schedule.

Is this Mercy?

- Yes, Father.
- I'm not a priest.

Let's get started.

I'd like to review some of her symptoms.

Well, she ain't been herself

if that's what you're gettin' at.

She spits at me

and talks in words I don't understand.

In a language she's never studied?

Yes, Father. Sir.

Can you help her?

I'll need to administer a test
before final determination.

Let's just pray

she hasn't entered the final stage.

Where is she?

Back there.

Mercy, my name is Dalton.

- Please help me.
- That's why I'm here.

How are you feeling today?

Afraid.

Not of me, I hope.

No. You have kind eyes.

Who are you afraid of?

If you can identify the intruder...

I might be able to make him go away.

It doesn't like to say its name.

[CREATURE CACKLING]

No, they usually don't.

- What's that?
- It's a mirror.

It'll help me find what's ailing you.

[EVIL LAUGHING]

Demon, I command thee
in the name of God!

I cast thee out!

[GROWLING]

[MERCY SCREAMING]

[WOMAN SCREAMS]

DALTON: In the name of the Holy,

leave this mortal vessel.

[WOMAN MOANS AND CRYING]

WOMAN: Let's look at the numbers.

- MAN: I have.
- Very good.

And where is that?

- Hawaii.
- Excellent.


Maybe we can go there one day.

Would you like that?

- Mm-hmm.
- Me, too.

It would be nice.

Well, we need to fill-in
up here and it looks like

you've got green pieces.
What do you think?

WOMAN: We're going bonkers
because you're suggesting

this is some sort of mental virus.

- Let's look at the numbers.
- MAN: I have.

WOMAN: Then you know the
world has been overrun.

I mean, come on. When
a patient moves past

the point of expulsion...

MAN: By expulsion I take
it you mean an exorcism.

WOMAN: Well, call it what you'd like.

But all I know is that
when expulsion fails,

the only known method of containment...

The only known method is decapitation.

MAN: To preserve their immortal soul?

WOMAN: If that makes
you sleep at night, yes.

[BELL RINGS]

Yes, now that's a picture.

Got it? Yeah, all right.

Pete Roseman says we'll be going
back to school in the fall.

Without a doubt.

Everything will be
back to normal by then.

That's wishful thinking, Mikey.

Nothing's coming back,
not until this passes.

It is passing. Maybe
you haven't heard.

Some of the salons are
opening up next week.

Because that's essential?

Well, yeah, it is to
me. I mean, look at this.

Come on, guys. Let's set the table.

Your father will be wanting his supper

when he gets home.

We haven't heard from him in days.

Well, the storm has knocked
out a lot of the towers.

- We still have power.
- Yeah, thank goodness, right?

Never look a gift horse in the mouth.

Your father will message us when he can.

Well, what if he can't?

I just saw the report
from Celestial Falls.

The infection rate is off the chart.

- [GLASS SHATTERS]
- [GASPS]

Go wash up, Michael. I-I'll get that.

[SIGHS]

I wish you would watch what you say

- in front of your brother.
- Why?

- Shouldn't he know the truth?
- What truth, Theresa?

That daddy might not be coming home.

Maybe you forgot.
Your father has immunity.

I didn't forget.

Immunity needs to be
reevaluated every hours.

He could be dead, mother.

Or worse. What if he's turned?

- Stop saying that.
- It's been three days.

If he's not back by o'clock,
you know we can't let him in.

[CLOCK TICKING]

Uh, ah.

He'll be back by then, all right?

You'll see.

[ALARM WAILING]

He's here, he's here. Daddy's home.

Michael, wait. It's too late.

[BANGING ON DOOR]

DALTON: Open up.

Open the door, that's your father.

We don't know that.

DALTON: I'm all right, let me in.

Daddy, we can't.

You gave us direct orders
not to let you in after .

I am giving the orders
now. Get away from the door.

- [SIREN WAILING]
- [BANGING ON DOOR]

DALTON: Let me in, trust me.

If you let him in, I swear,
I'll chop his head off.

- You... you'll what?
- You heard me.

- I swear I'll do it.
- DALTON: Trust me.

- He could die out there.
- Or we could die in here.

- DALTON: Let me in.
- Michael, just go to your room.

- But Mom...
- Go!

- I hate you!
- DALTON: Let me in.

- [BANGING ON DOOR]
- [SIREN WAILING]

- [BANGING ON DOOR]
- DALTON: Trust me.

Let me in.

Dalton, honey.

We need to get you retested, okay?

Just spend the night in the cellar

and we'll bring the doctor
first thing in the morning

to take a good, long look.

Okay, honey?

DALTON: Why won't you let me in? Please.

[FOOTSTEPS RECEDING]

[VOICES WHISPERING]

[DOOR SQUEAKS]

[INDISTINCT WHISPERING AND MOANING]

[DOOR SLAMS SHUT]

[THERESA SIGHS]

THERESA: When the first wave hit,

the world wasn't ready to believe.

They called it a hoax,
a mass hallucination.

But the truth became
impossible to ignore.

Entire families were
infected. Including our own.

My baby sister, Madeline,
was the first to show signs.

My father did what was necessary.

The meter was designed by holy disciples

and used to identify
the forces of darkness.

Its powers of detection
came from the meter reader,

not from the instrument itself.

Less than % of the
population has this gift.

Some call them saints,

but my father doesn't buy all that.

He says they're just regular Joes

doing the work of heroes.

Don't go, please.

I don't have a choice.

This is bigger than us.

Come on, honey.

Trust no one. Not even me.

Remember, the devil
is the master of lies.

[ALARM WAILING]

Mom?

Dad?

[MUNCHING]

[GASPS]

[DEMONIC LAUGHTER]

DALTON: Trust no one.

[LAUGHING]

No!

[HEAVY BREATHING]

[FOOD SIZZLING]

What are you doing?

What's it look like, dumplin'?

Check the fridge for some
come back sauce, would ya?

All that traveling...
Your father's gonna be famished.

- You can't go down there.
- Yeah, I know that, honey.

I'm just gonna leave a
tray by the cellar door.

Not if he's reached the final stage.

He'll be hungry, yeah, but not for your

fried green tomatoes. Those
things eat human beings.

They devour entire families
starting with their own.

Baby, you're confused.
No, he's... he's not a thing.

- He's your father and my husband.
- You can't go down there.

- [DOOR SQUEAKS]
- Michael.

[DOOR SLAMS]

[SCREAMS] No, no. No, Michael.

Michael, oh my God, Michael!
Dalton, give him back!

Give me back our son,
Dalton! Oh my God, no.

Theresa, Theresa, Theresa,
where are you going?

Oh my God, where are you?

You can't do this. You can't do this.

Okay, listen. Listen to me, Theresa.

We have to do something together, okay?

- Theresa, what are you gonna do?
- What he taught me to do.

No.

[GRUNTS]

[HEAVY BREATHING]

Everything's gonna be just fine.

You'll see.

[MOANING]

[WINCES]

Remember, the devil
is the master of lies.

[HISSES]

[EVIL LAUGHING]

[GROWLING]

Lord, grant me strength in this.

My family's darkest hour.

[HEAVY BREATHING]

[EVIL LAUGHING AND MOANING]

Mom, Dad? Mikey?

[MICHAEL LAUGHING]

- [WOOD CLATTERING]
- [CREEPY LAUGHTER]

[INDISTINCT WHISPERING]

In the name of God,
demon, I command you,

reveal yourself.

[MICHAEL LAUGHS]

Michael. Where's Mom and Dad?

[TAIL SLITHERS]

They. Were. Hungry.

- Oh, God, Daddy.
- Three days, the delay

has cost me. It cost me dearly.

Dad, just... just don't
move. I'll get you out of here.

No, there's no time.
They're not like us.

Michael, your mom...

I couldn't save them.

They're carriers. They're like Madeline.

Sweet, sweet Maddy.

- You know what to do.
- I can't. I can't.

You have to.

This is bigger than us.

[MICHAEL LAUGHING]

Mikey?

[CHITTERING AND GROWLING]

Mikey?

[IN DEMONIC VOICE] Ah, my dumplin'.

The salons are open in hell.

How do you like my nails?

Come, come look.

[HISSING]

- Mom.
- Take a good look, honey.

[LAUGHING]

[MICHAEL LAUGHING]

[LAUGHING]

[SCREAMING]

Lord have mercy on my soul.

[BLOOD DRIPPING]

[BLADE CLATTERS]

That's my girl.

[MOANING]

[TRUCK APPROACHES]

Bring out your heads!

Attention, Citizens!

Bring out your heads!

[FIRE HISSES]

MAN: As the crisis surges
across the global community,

the debate between science and religion

has been rendered moot.

Whatever side you fall
on, whether you consider

this scourge a disease or
a spiritual comeuppance,

there seems to be little
debate that the tracing

and containing the spread
is our number one priority.

In local news, Castle County
is reporting a disturbing

new spike in cases.
Officials strongly urge

those with immunity to join the fight.

The world needs you...

now more than ever.

[MOTORCYLE REVS]

THERESA: My father used to say

that what he did was a public service.

And that someday history
will sanctify our duties.

Just regular Joes, he'd say,

doing the work of heroes.

I guess that makes me
a regular Josephine.

Either way, my work is just beginning.

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