02x02 - I Want You to Leave a Person Alive for Once

Episode transcripts for the TV show "Good Behavior". Aired: November 2016 to December 2017.*
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"Good Behavior" revolves around a thief and con artist, who has just been released from jail and is hoping to reunite with her 10-year old son, who was being raised by her mother.
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02x02 - I Want You to Leave a Person Alive for Once

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Letty: So you were going to k*ll someone?

Javier: Yes. And it was a trap.

He was another hit man there to k*ll me.

- Who wants you dead?
- I don't know.

We need enough money.

Can't you just steal some?

I'm not doing those things anymore.

I want a clean start.

I'm sorry. We have no room for your son.

I'm Carin with a "C."

You can't just invite
strangers into our house.

Apple wants to help.

She wants me to go to her school.

Diversity is my campaign platform.

I want to go to a real
school with other kids.

We are gonna get him
into Apple's school.

- Thanks.
- [Glasses clink]

Letty: Is she going after Javier?

Yes, she is.

[Birds calling]

[Cellphone alarm rings]

[Sighs softly]

Hey.

Hey.

When did you get up?

I'm not sure.

[Birds chirping]

I'm sorry.

That I made you take the body to Silk.

It was good that you did.

No, it wasn't.

He would still be dead.
And I wouldn't know.

But it wouldn't have been
you who had to find him.

What time is it?

I don't know.

What time did you set your alarm for?

[Inhales sharply]

: .

Then it's : .

It's... I mean, it's
probably : by now.

Or four.

You should get ready.

You will be late.

[School bell rings]

And I'm hearing you, ma'am,

but we have absolutely no more space.

Ma'am, I'm hanging up the phone now.

[Beep, click]

How can I help you?

I'm here to schedule my son's interview.

Oh! Is that Michael?

Are you Lindsey? Friends
with Carin Jeffrey?

Yeah, that's us.

Great. Do you have your paperwork?

I do. Here you go.

Okay.

Didn't you just fill
this all out perfectly.

Oh.

You get an A-plus.

That's a first.

Okay, let's see... we can
schedule Michael's interview

with the headmaster for Monday at : .

Does that work?

Monday at : . Great.

Now, if the interview
goes well and he gets in...

- [School bell rings]
- we will need

this in a cashier's check

the same day,

so just be sure to bring that with you.

I have to bring in this much on Monday?

Yeah. Cashier's check.

- It's Friday.
- I know.

Cashier's checks are a bitch.

Right. So it has to be Monday?

If you want him to start
after the holiday break...

Break starts Tuesday.

Understood. Great.

Monday at : .

Thank you, Paul.

Bye, Lindsey.

- Bye, Michael!
- Monday at : .

- grand.
- Letty: I know.

For school.

I know... For one semester.

- Do they have a pool?
- What?

Why is it so expensive?

A pool would make it
okay to be that expensive?

I don't know. Maybe.

No, there's no pool.

And you didn't know this,
that it was this much?

I... no.

I-I thought we could pay it monthly.

What do you want to do?

I'm figuring it out.
Don't worry about it.

I'll have the money by Sunday night.

No.

No what?

No, you're not stealing grand

from wherever you're planning on
stealing grand from on Sunday.

If you get caught,
you go to prison again.

You'll lose Jacob forever.

I'll also lose him forever

if he doesn't start school somewhere.

I'm not gonna get caught.

How do you even drink that sh*t?

♪ Hard time forgiving ♪

♪ Even harder forgetting ♪

♪ Before you do something ♪

♪ You might regret, friend ♪

♪ Bricks are caving in ♪

♪ Oh, how sweet this sin ♪

♪ I left you the keys ♪

♪ You won't let me in ♪

♪ Hard time forgiving ♪

♪ Even harder forgetting ♪

♪ Before you do something ♪

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[Indistinct talking]



- ♪ Oh, oh-oh ♪
- ♪ Oh, oh-oh ♪

♪ Oh, oh ♪

♪ I think it's time
that I take what's mine ♪

♪ Mmm, mmm ♪

Letty: What's going on?

♪ Feel a change in that time ♪

What is this?

What is happening?

- ♪ Mmm ♪
- [Scoffs]

Um, why is there a
harmonica in my house?

This is not your house.

We are renting this house.

Who cares?

What if Jacob sees this

and wants to play the stupid harmonica.

What are we gonna do then?

He won't see it. I'm taking it camping.

Camping?

- Mm-hmm.
- Gross.

I'm not going camping with you.

I know. You're not invited.

So who are you going camping with?

You don't have any friends.

[Sighs]

♪ Loaded shotgun ♪

Wh... You don't have to go alone.

Why don't you take Jacob?

He probably loves that sh*t.

I am not taking Jacob.

Where are you going?

It doesn't matter.

What if there's an emergency?

Tybee State Park.

So, what, you're just gonna
be in the woods all alone?

Take Jacob.

I am not taking Jacob.

Why not?

Because the last time I took
a child camping, he d*ed.

You want to know why I'm going camping?

Because it is the anniversary
of Little Santino's death.

Every year at this
time I take a night...

I sit in the woods and I think about

all the things my baby
brother could have become,

all the things he never got to be.

And I light a fire for him.

And I do that alone, by myself.

And meeting you doesn't
change that, okay?

Okay.

I'll be back tomorrow.



[Cellphone vibrates]



How long did you know him
before he told you what he did?

I don't know... um, a couple of months?

But you're still with him.

He... he said he would stop.

Did he? Did he stop?

He said he did.

He has a job as a line cook.

How are the girls?

Confused.

Their father is dead.

They can't see their uncle.

I can't tell them the truth.

Javier misses them.

And they miss him,
but... So let's end this.

Let them have him when
they need him most.

He's camping for Santino.

He'll be back tomorrow.

Just let him see them.

Where is he?

His camping-for-Santino
thing he does every year.

On the anniversary of... you know.

Of what?

Of when he d*ed.

Santino d*ed in the summer.

He d*ed in June.

No, he d*ed now, in December.

I know when my brother d*ed.

This isn't the anniversary
of when Santino d*ed?

No.

Did he tell you it was?

[Sighs]

Never mind.

I'm obviously confused.

But he's camping for some reason.

Jacob: Why are you going camping?

Letty: What do you mean? I'm just going.

Why don't I get to go?

Look, we'll go another time.

Right now you get to
hang out with Apple.

Yeah.

[Doorbell rings]

- Hey!
- Hey!

Aw!

Hi, Michael.

I hear you have an interview on Monday.

What do you say?

Thank you.

Thank you for letting him stay over.

Oh, of course. Are you, me, and Apple

gonna have a good time tonight or what?

Okay.

Seriously, Carin, thank you
for getting him the interview.

After that whole thing
with your husband, I...

Oh, don't worry about Eric... Seriously.

Okay. I got to go.

Where are you going again?

Just a quick camping thing with Emile.

Where? The state park?

Yeah.

- Isn't that kind of gross?
- Yeah.

See you tomorrow. Thank you!

Bye!



♪ I meditate on the end of
days till I get it straight ♪

♪ Die every day, die every day ♪

♪ We come and die every
day, die every day ♪

♪ Just fly every day, fly every day ♪

♪ Ohh ♪

Pull that back out of the ground
so I can m*rder you with it.

♪ Die every day ♪

You can't stay.

- Why are you really here?
- I told you.

This isn't when Santino d*ed.

I know when my brother d*ed.

So does your sister, apparently.

What? You talked to Ava?

Yeah. She called me today.

She wanted to talk about you...

Because knowing you is so annoying,

people have to find other people

who understand how annoying it is

to talk to you about it.

And she told me that
Santino d*ed in the summer.

She meant our summer.

What?

Argentinian summer... It's
during American winter.

There are two summers.

It is different when
you're south of the equator.

She said June.

Fine, it was June.

Why didn't you tell
me you talked to her?

Are you really giving me sh*t right now?

I didn't tell you because I thought

you were on some
Argentinian-style walkabout

mourning your dead brother.

Do you know how insane
that is to lie about?

You are seriously damaged.

You lie about everything.

Hold this.

Where did you get this tent?

Craigslist.

Just tell me why you're here...

Right now.

Are you here for work?

[Sighs] Yes.

I knew it. I knew it.

You've been telling me
what a f*ck up junkie I am

since we met, but you're
the one with the problem.

That's why you didn't
want Jacob and me to come.

In case you don't remember,
you're the one who came back.

You came back to us,

showed up at my mom's
house... You chose that.

If you didn't want this with
us, then why did you do that?

Just to screw it up for me?

Screw it up?

I am fixing it for you right
now. That is what I'm doing.

Jacob needs money for school,

so I'm here getting money for school.

I can't be there for my sister,
I can't be there for my nieces,

I have no idea what happened to Silk,

but Jacob... that is something I can fix

for someone I love.

I told you I have that money covered.

I'm getting it tomorrow.

From where?

Other people's hotel rooms, huh?

And then you go to prison.

Talk about screwing it up.

Talk about screwing Jacob's life up.

No. I wil get the money.

- By murdering somebody?
- Well, that is what I do.

And since I met you, I haven't
had one job go smoothly.

So, please...

leave me alone to do it.

If it makes you feel any
better, he r*ped a girl.

What?

The person I'm here to k*ll.

So he's just conveniently a r*pist,

the worst thing a person can be?

The last time you did this, it
was someone trying to k*ll you.

And then Silk was just
coincidentally m*rder*d

that same night.

Thank you for reminding me.

How do you know this
isn't another setup?

Because that was three days ago,

and this posting was up for seven days.

I'm sure it was.

How many hitmen want to go camping?

I guess just one.

[Vehicles approaching]

He's here.



[Indistinct talking]

It's the guy in the brown jacket.

[Indistinct talking continues]

His name is Bryce.

Of course his name is Bryce.

[Chair rattles]

You should go now.

So should you. Let's go.

[Sighs]

I am camping.

- [Bag unzips]
- Then I'm camping, too.

What do you have to eat?

You said this was gross.

It is, but I'm staying
here and pretending it's not

so I can stop you
from k*lling someone...

Just like when we first met.

Well, I still k*lled that
person in the end, so...

Bees? What is this?

- Tell me what that was.
- No.

Tell me.

It's my research.

That assh*le over there,
he's allergic to bees.

Oh.

So you were gonna "My Girl" him?

What?

You were gonna k*ll him with bees.

How did you know that?

- It's in the movie.
- What movie?

I just told you... "My Girl."

In this movie, someone
was m*rder*d with bees?

Well, no. But basically.

- How did they think of that?
- It's kind of obvious.

No, it's not.

So, what's your plan, just
wait for the bees to buzz by?

- [Bag zips]
- No. That is not my plan.

- So, why was it in the notebook?
- It's just research.

Listen, I am going over there

to get that guy to like me
enough that I can get him alone.

So am I.

No, you are not.

You are not moving.

[Vehicle approaches]





Hey!

- [Vehicle door shuts]
- The kids wanted to surprise you.

No, we didn't.

Hey.

So we went on a little
R.E.I. shopping spree.

Oh, my God. Who are those hotties?

[Laughs]

Carin. What the hell?

What are you doing here?

I thought we could have
fun camping tonight.

With our kids?

Yep. [Panting]

Because I just caught
Eric cheating on me...

in our bedroom... With
Apple's slut math tutor.

Apple almost saw it.

He's a douchebag cocksucker,

and I can't be in my
house with him right now.

So we're camping.

Jesus, I'm sorry you had to see that.

Me, too. This'll be fun.

I'm gonna go talk to those guys.

Carin.

Hey, boys.

- Welcome, welcome!
- Hey!

What's going on over here?

Rob is the only person I've
gone camping with before this.

- All right!
- He always tries to find bears.

What?

He really likes bears.

Yeah, we won't be looking for bears.

Good. That was stressful.

All right.

We have to go. Jacob can't be here.

You go. Take him home.

No! I'm not leaving you
here to k*ll that guy.

- Jacob: Mom, look.
- What?

- [Laughter in distance]
- Where are they from?

S.K.C.... Savannah Kids Connect.

They do these trips.

My mom donated a
necklace she didn't want

to their silent auction.

I mean, I've been
reaching out on my own...

Let's go play with them!

- Can we, Mom?
- No. We really need to stay here.

Please?

[Sighs]

Don't go anywhere.

I wasn't planning on going anywhere.

I'm coming back. You're not doing this.

Come on.



[Insect buzzing]

[Indistinct talking]

Wait, I have an idea.

The kids should just stay here tonight.

How? They're not with this group.

So? I know at least
two of these counselors

from the silent auction
thing I did with them.

Right. The necklace.

How did you know?

Apple.

Oh, right! Such a good cause.

Anyway, let's pay them to take the kids.

We'll have more fun.

And so will they.

[Indistinct talking continues]

- There you go.
- Yeah.

Hey. Can I help you out?

No, man. We're good.

You got to let more air in there, man.

It's got to breathe.

We got it, dude.

No, we don't.

Hey. We'll figure it out.

Okay.

Just saying we've always wanted
a friend with a legit accent.

It's all right. All good.

I was really just looking for someone

to share this bourbon with.

My lady won't drink it.



She doesn't have that many allergies

and she knows all her
emergency-contact numbers.

Great.

Uh, Mom, thank you.
This is insane access.

You're welcome! Bye.

Hey. Hey.

Are you sure you want to stay here?

Yeah. No offense.

Awesome. I love you. No offense.

Just stay here, okay?

- I'll see you in the morning.
- Okay.

Look what I got from those college guys.

You bought Molly from them?

No, I just showed them my tits.



No, I'm good.



My name is Inigo Montoya.

You k*lled my father.

Prepare to die.

[Laughter]

Dude, I swear to God,
bro, you're him, dude!

I am not.

He's better than him.

Doug, look that sh*t up
because this is the guy.

- I'm not, I promise.
- Aw, can't. No bars.

We're back!

All: Hey!

This is Lindsey.

- All: Hey!
- Hey.

- Lindsey!
- Lindsey. All right.

- Mm.
- Here, shotgun that sh*t.

Oh, I don't shotgun
anything in my mouth.

I do.

Oh, okay.

[Can pops]

Man: Whoo!

[Whooping] All right!

Bryce, I want to see you do it.

All right. Wait a minute,
how you know my name?

'Cause I wanted to know it.

[Beer fizzes]

Ah, all right.

[All chanting "Bryce"]

[All cheering, chanting continues]

- Yeah!
- Whoo-hoo!

[Indistinct talking]

Whoo!

You seem like you have so much to say.

Where does that come from?

I had kind of a rough childhood.

- Yeah?
- Yeah.

Man: [Inhales] Wait, so what was it like?

- [Exhales]
- What?

Goa... You were talking about Goa.

What was it like?

Oh.

It was... pkkw... out of body.

Yeah.

Yeah, I slept on the beach for a week.

Oh, my God.

Everybody just... everybody.

God.

One night the cops showed up,
tried to make their move...

We f*ck them, too. [Chuckles]

Wait, so y... you just
banged a bunch of dudes?

[Chuckles]

They were women... The cops.

Ah.

So, why was your childhood so rough?

Uh... my dad's a
doctor, so, um, so it...

It's kind of hard to live up to.

I can imagine.

Yeah, but it made me, uh, understanding.

I bet.

Outside is like... heaven.

Like, we are on clouds...

Uh-huh.

In heaven!

[Laughs]

Hey, Bryce, you been to Goa?

Wait!

The trees are breathing.

- No...
- Your hair is so pretty.

I know.

[Chuckles]

Do you want to have sex?

- [Laughs]
- [Snorts]

Um, maybe.

Maybe we all should.

Hmm.

Carin: [Gasps] The fire is out!

I know. I know. It's okay, baby.

Sit down. Sit down. Careful.

We need more firewood.

[Exhales sharply]

Bryce, want to get
some firewood with me?

No, but, uh, you can
get some firewood, bro.

So, be honest... How many
MILFs have you slept with?

[Laughs] God.

I'm super private about
that, but, uh, I don't know.

Babe, get some firewood with me.

No, I'm good.

Yeah, let's go.

Ugh.

Javier: What the hell are you doing?

Letty: Cock-blocking you.

What?

You want him to like you so that he will

follow you into the woods
so you can m*rder him.

Shh!

So I'm making him like me instead

so he can stay alive.

And there is a word for that?

What? No.

- Then what is cock-blocking?
- Oh, forget it.

Look, he's never going to
voluntarily go off with you.

He's the alpha, he's threatened by you,

and the more you charm his buddies,

the more you put him on his guard.

Just give up.

You're never gonna pull this off.

It is not that hard to pull off.

He's been drinking all day.

He goes to pee, I'll follow him.

And he's not gonna
think that's gay at all?

What? It's not gay.

Men pee together. Straight men.

Okay.

Here's your firewood.

[Sighs]

["Stoopid Rich" plays]

[Laughter]

- You sure?
- Yeah.

All right.

[Indistinct conversations]

Man: Oh, wow! [Laughs]

♪ Hey, hey, hey ♪

♪ The story gon' get
told how it's told, yeah ♪

♪ I came in the game
buggin' with no coach, yeah ♪

♪ Yeah, you only poppin'
for a post, yeah ♪

♪ We the ones, not the ones
you should approach, yeah ♪

[Laughter]

[All whooping]

Kenny: sh*t. He's blowing O's, man!

Yes, yes, yes.

[Laughter]

- That's amazing.
- I got to piss, boys.

Yeah, me, too.

- Carin, can you do that?
- No.

[Grunts]

Carin: That's amazing.

[Coughs]

[Sighs]

Can you do that? Did you see that?

- Yeah.
- Doug.

[Indistinct conversations]

Stop. What? What? What do you want?

Don't you get it? He's not
going anywhere with you.

Not as long as you're here.

Exactly, which is why I'm here.

I want you to leave a
person alive for once.

He'll still get k*lled.

Maybe not tonight or tomorrow,

but someone else will
eventually get paid to k*ll him.

And we won't have the money
for Jacob to go to school.

Yes, we will. I'm getting
the money tomorrow.

I am not letting you do that.

And I'm not letting you do this!

I've never gotten caught.

I've never been to prison.

How many times have you been to prison?

Okay, why won't you let this go?

Why won't you?


What does it have to do with you?

How is me doing this
any of your business?

This is all my business.

No, it's not. This is my business.

You shouldn't be here.
You should be at home.

- At home?
- Yeah.

Did you really just tell
me I should be at home?

Yeah. You stay home. I go to work.

I bring back the money.
That's how this works.

- Do you realize how you sound?
- Yes.

But it's the truth because
this is what you wanted

so you can spend time with Jacob,

so we can be normal.

But this is the real work that I do,

and it makes real money
that can buy real things...

Things that you need, Jacob
needs, and families need,

and I am okay with it

and it is not bring-your-wife-to-work day!

I am not your wife!

No. [Gasps]

Look at me. Letty, stop!

I am going to k*ll that man.

And you will not stop me.

You won't, so stop trying.

Okay? Stop trying.

Okay, enough! Enough! Enough!

What is this about? Some guy?

Nah, we're good. Just leave us alone.

No. She's upset. Right?

Yeah, I'm upset.

Hey. Hey, listen.

Back off, Emile!

[Sighs]

[Insects chirping]

[Tent unzips]

We're supposed to stay
with the other kids.

Why'd you bring us back here?

Apple: Look what I found.

Where'd you get that?

I stole it from a counselor.

No.

Wait. Wait, wait.

Here's the thing. [Sighs]

[Hip-hop music plays
on stereo in distance]

What, Carin?

I think I should take Bryce.

You can't have Bryce.

You don't want him. Trust me.

Why not?

I don't know.

Just stay away from him.

Where are you going?

To pee. Alone. Is that okay?

Yeah. Of course.

Only came here for the payment

If it ain't about a rack
then I opt out, didn't know


Lyla: I am so sorry that you
girls had to lose your father.

Such a hard thing at such a young age.

What helped me when my father passed

was to put all of his
pictures on my computer,

but on the screensaver.

You know how to do that?

Yeah.

You make your screensaver
into a slideshow.

Then all his pictures are there,

and it's like he's still there with you.

Thanks. We'll do that.

But only when you're
not using the computer.

That's when the screensaver comes on.

Girls, come here.

Ava.

[Somber piano music plays]

Ava: Teo.



I'm so sorry.

[Exhales sharply] How are you?

I'm sorry. I-I surprised you.

Yes.

Did you know my dad?




Mom?

[Insects chirping]

[Zipper closes]

What are you doing here?

You and your boyfriend have a fight?

No. We're good.

Hey. Take it easy.

[Grunts] What are you doing?

How many MILFs have I been with?

- 'Bout to be one more.
- Get off me!

- Come here!
- Get off me!

- It's okay. It's okay!
- Get off me!

Get off me! Get off me!

Shut up.

- Help!
- Come on. Shut up.

[Muffled screaming]

[Groans]



I said "Shut up."

[Grunts]

Get off me!

Shut up.

[Belt buckle clacks, zipper opens]

Ohh! Ohh.

Go back to the camp site.

I am sorry he did this to you.

What the hell?

I'll take care of it from here.

Go back now.

Go.

[Insects chirping]

♪ The fruit that's plucked from
the bitter tree is rotten old ♪

♪ You can find that
seed sown deep in me ♪

Carin: [Echoing]
and kick you in the ovaries.

♪ As a child, I was taught to fear ♪

He's seeing someone else.

Kenny: [Echoing] He's rich, right?

♪ So I get on my knees
with a daily plea ♪

[Echoing] So, you decided
what's important to you,

and you're getting what you wanted.

Who cares about the rest? The noise.

♪ Will surely burn ♪

♪ These are the lessons
I was made to learn ♪

♪ As I age, it gets
harder to resist his call ♪

♪ I tread lightly, for if I ever fall ♪

Carin: Lindsey?

♪ The devil's gonna keep me ♪

Lindsey?

Lindsey?

♪ A new love's fascination
burns straight through my core ♪

♪ You send shivers
when you touch my skin ♪

♪ The devil's gonna keep me ♪





[Indistinct chatter,
somber piano music plays]

So, how long have you been in America?

A long time. [Chuckles]

So, obviously, you and our mom dated.

- [Glass thuds]
- How do you know?

You're hot. She's hot.

[Laughs] Thanks, I think.

We did date. For a few years, actually.

I was friends with her
brother from when we were kids.

That's how we met.
Your uncle, obviously.

- Which one?
- Javier.

Totally. He's our favorite.

He and our dad were super close.

It's so wrong that he's not here.

So, where... where is he?

We're not allowed to talk to him

ever since this crazy family dinner.

What happened?

Mom won't tell us.

Super healthy way of
dealing with whatever it is.

Must have been a really crazy dinner.

Sofia: Hi, hi.

What are we talking about?

[Clears throat]

Daniela was just telling me
how she's doing in school.

You don't have to lie.

We were just talking about Uncle Jav,

and how we just wish he were here.

I wish he was here, too.

Bryce: Okay.

Please just let me go.
Just let me go. Please?

I can't.

Why did you stop? Keep going.

Keep going.

- [Inhales sharply]
- Open your eyes.

Now take another step.

That's it?

I thought you were a man.

You are going to step
off the cliff, Bryce.

No, I'm not. I'm not.

Yes, you are.

And you are going to
do it all on your own.

Who does this sh*t, man?

Who taunts a girl after he r*pes her?

What?

Bryce: Hey, Stacey.

I see you, Stacey.

Clear enough for any
human with a conscience.

Wherever you go, I see you.

How does it feel to get your box cut up?

[Whimpering]

Her brother wants to know why
you couldn't leave her alone.

[Crying] I don't know.

She k*lled herself because of you.

Are you sorry?

Yes! I'm sorry, okay? I'm
sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

I'll never, ever do it again,
now please just let me g...

You are so sorry,

you tried to r*pe another
woman minutes ago?

Don't push me over.

Please, don't.

I told you, Bryce.

I am not going to push you.

You are going to k*ll yourself,

like you made Stacey k*ll herself.

Now step off the cliff.

[Crying]

[Exhales sharply] I can't!

Please just sh**t me!
Please just sh**t me!

Just... Get up.

[Grunts]

[Whimpers]

Take another step, Bryce.

[Gulps]



[Faint thud]



[Distorted shouting and cheering]

♪ Whenever I tell you ♪

♪ You said to me ♪

♪ I never do ♪

♪ Have to forget through ♪

♪ That's what I do ♪

♪ That's what I do ♪

♪ "Never lie to me," my father said ♪

♪ I will be bad ♪

♪ Oh, it will be bad ♪





♪ "Never lie to me," my father said ♪

♪ I will be bad ♪

♪ Oh, it will be bad ♪

♪ Oh ♪

[Insects chirping]

Are you okay?

[Sighs]

What happened?

[Voice breaking] I was peeing, and...

What happened?

I saw Emile arguing with one of
those college guys in the woods.

Okay. So why are you crying?

Then the guy jumped off a cliff.

What? Why would he do that?

I don't know.

And Emile didn't do anything.

He just watched.

You can't just make up stories.

I'm not.

Letty: Apple?

[Tent unzips]

What are you doing here?

You're supposed to be
with the other kids.

You can't just leave like that

when I think you're gonna be somewhere.

We just came back here, though.

That's not the point.

[Cries softly]

Did I just see you...

Did I see you come out
of the woods just now?

Yeah.

Why?

She was peeing.

Why are you mad? We're both okay.

Fine.

Just go to bed.

We were about to.

Don't leave this tent again without me.

Mom, I know you're standing there.

You don't know what
you saw. You're drunk.

I don't feel drunk.

That's what being drunk feels like.

You drank a whole beer.

Emile wouldn't just watch someone

jump off a cliff and not care.

It's really weird you're
telling lies about him.

I'm not lying.

Yes, you are.

Drunk people always lie.

How would you know?

I get drunk all the time.

I just didn't tell you
because I didn't want you

to feel like a loser.

Really?

Yeah.

I know you think you saw
something weird, but you didn't.

Once you've been drunk
more, you'll understand.

Right now you just need to go to sleep

or you'll be hungover.

Just go to sleep.



[Leaves rustling]

[Laughter, indistinct chatter]

[Birds chirping]

Carin: Knock, knock!

Lindsey?

Lindsey, are you awake?

[Groans]

[Tent unzips]

- Hey.
- Hey.

So, Apple and I are all packed
up and we're gonna head out.

Thank you so much for having us.

It was, like, such a great time.

Okay. Sure.

- You going home?
- Yeah.

Back to Eric?

Yeah.

You sure?

It's fine.

Banged it out with Doug last night,

so I guess we're even.

You don't have to go back.

Actually, I do.

You guys good?

We are.

Great. I'll see you later.

Okay. See ya.

[Indistinct conversations, pan sizzles]







Are you okay?

Yeah.

We should wake Jacob up.

If you think so.

He shouldn't have been here.

No. He shouldn't have.

At least he'll get to go to school.



[Sighs]

♪ Turn on the heat now ♪

♪ 'Cause it feels a little
colder than last year ♪

♪ My mind has been drifting ♪

♪ Drifting on you for a millionth time ♪

♪ I get it now ♪

♪ You don't wanna know
why my garden grows ♪

♪ Do you? ♪

Hey, Bryce!

Bryce!

- You seen him?
- Where is he?

Jacob, get in the car.

- ♪ Do you? ♪
- [Car chiming]

- Bryce!
- Let's go.

Man: Bryce!

♪ Through desire we are lost ♪

♪ Without fire, it's a dance to dust ♪

Javier.

- Yeah?
- [Car door closes]

Those guys are looking
for their friend Bryce.

- [Engine starts]
- Do you know where he is?

No idea.

Apple saw you in the woods.

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