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[dark dramatic music]

Time has come, my friends

[ominous music]

For a long time we have

struggled, haven't we?

Starving for what is to come.

For tonight we quench our

thirst for the manifestation

of our beliefs.

A perfect subject approaches.

A perfect subject approaches.

A perfect vessel.

Throw him in.

Steve didn't dig a hole

to hell for nothing,

put him in there.

[light reflective music]

Lorna.

I really miss you.

I'll try and get ya a

fresh one every day.

[muffled groaning]

[ominous music]

Who the hell is on my property?

Hello!?

[man groaning]

[ominous music]

[screaming] [eerie music]

[speaking foreign language]

[whooshing] [rustling]

[monster growling]

[suspenseful music]

[dramatic music]

[monster grumbling]

We have brought you forth in

good faith and great effort.

You must feed and transform

further and become stronger.

My loyal subjects are

but your servants

and are here to help you

with that task.

Be free, but not just yet.

Be free and let chaos reign.

All right, cool.

[ground thudding]

Now, see that the beast is fed.

[ominous music]

No.

Now, now, now, now.

[gasping]

Holy sh*t.

Lorna, we got a big problem.

[ominous music] [birds chirping]

[bell dings]

Morning, Timmy.

[saw buzzing]

[man grunts]

Damn it, Timmy, what?

Damn kid.

Poncho! [suspenseful music]

[whistles]

Hey, Poncho!

Come here, boy.

Where the hell did

you run off to?

Poncho, come here, boy.

Hey!

[suspenseful music]

[ominous music]

[glovebox clicks]

[dramatic music] Hey, Sheriff!

Rick.

[light music] [Sheriff sighs]

Getting all settled in, are ya?

As much as one can, I guess.

Not much to get settled

into now, is there?

Yeah, I know.

She ain't much to look at,

but we have a close knit

community here, it's been

that way for 50 years.

That's what they told me.

I get it.

You big town folk aren't too

keen on small town living.

We don't got your supermarkets

or your Radioshacks.

I like the quiet,

actually, Rick.

Oh, well that's good 'cause

we got plenty of that.

Chiggers and snakes, too.

Rick.

I'll leave ya to it.

See ya.

[Liz] Ooh, that's nice.

- Look good?

- Yeah.

- Come on, coffee.

- Where?

- Right here.

- All right, get ready.

Yeah.

All right.

- See if it works?

- Mm hmm.

- Oh!

- That's a real good one,

- that was real close.

- I know, pretty close.

Morning, everyone.

- Morning.

- Morning, Sheriff.

[Sheriff] Anything

new to report?

Yeah, um.

Oh, somebody stole

Frosty from the Teegan's

front yard yesterday.

Really?

I swear, who steals a

plastic snowman?

That's it?

Uh, there might be a rabid

co*n up in Fox Tail Canyon.

Again?

Yeah.

[scoffs]

Raccoons, what do you...

I don't know how to deal

with raccoons.

How do you guys normally

deal with raccoons?

We have to sh**t 'em.

Especially if it's rabid, yeah.

I guess that makes sense.

Not many raccoons in New York,

boss?

Lots, just never had to

deal with any rabid ones.

Is that a normal

thing around here?

[Liz] What?

Rabid animals.

Sometimes.

Yeah, especially the cows.

Ooh.

Cows.

Oh yeah, a lot of

vampires swooping around.

Vampires.

What the hell are we

talking about here?

Bats.

Bats?

Yeah, rodents who fly.

Yeah, they carry rabies, boss.

Bite the cow's legs and transfer

it over to the damn things.

- It gets real bad.

- It gets weird.

Like that movie.

What movie?

The movie.

The one with the mother and

the son, they're in the car,

the rabid dog just...

The mother, the son,

they're in the car

with the dog with

rabies and trapped.

Really?

No one here?

No, I can't say

I've ever seen a movie

like that, Sheriff.

Yeah. Have you?

- Uh, no.

- No.

Are you a big fan of movies,

boss?

Yeah, I guess you

could say that.

All right, well, I'm gonna

go make the rounds, so...

You hold down the fort?

See you later.

[Teddy whistles]

He's got a crush.

[chuckles]

[sighs]

[upbeat music]

Oh.

Hi, Teddy.

Morning.

Um, can I get you a

cup of coffee?

That'd be wonderful.

[Deanna] So, how's

the new sheriff?

Oh, he's quiet.

That makes sense.

Does it?

Sure.

He doesn't really know

any of us here.

Yeah, I suppose that's true.

Sure is.

He moved all the way

out here from

a place half a world away.

Big city, all the lights,

all the people.

I wonder what that must be like.

What's that?

That I wonder how

that must feel.

Probably pretty lonely.

Oh.

I guess I hadn't

thought about it.

Don't give him too much grief.

Who, me?

I wouldn't dream of it.

Hey, Deanna.

Mornin', Harry.

Ah, Teddy.

How you doing?

How's our little fledgling

town doing this morning?

Oh, well, the day's

just started, sir, so...

Yeah, I suppose it is,

I suppose that is true,

I suppose so.

Uh, Teddy.

Let me ask you something.

He's a nice fella, Harry.

He hasn't really begun making

his rounds around here yet,

so a whole lotta people

think that he's a bit cold.

Lonely maybe.

Yeah, I guess it takes time

adjusting to a quiet place.

Uh, Teddy, um...

How's your mama doing?

Is she liking it down in Dallas?

She is.

She does, likes it just fine.

It's a change of

scenery for her,

so it oughta do her some good.

[sighs]

There are some things about

home she misses, though.

Yeah, make sure to

give her my best.

All right, well, I

better be off.

Thank you for the coffee,

Deanna.

Harry.

Teddy.

[chuckles]

What you waiting for, huh?

That's a good kid.

What's wrong with you?

Let me have a glass of eggnog.

Fine.

[Harry] This kid doesn't

know what he started.

[Deanna] Only one, though.

Only one.

There's nothing in it, right?

[both laughing]

Ooh, look at you lookin' busy.

You doing all right?

[Teddy] Yeah, I'll live.

Streets are clean.

All right.

[dramatic music]

Mornin', Bill.

Anything I can do for you

and the 12 gauge

you just slammed on my desk?

I wanna make a complaint.

Okay, about what exactly?

On my property last

night something happened.

I had a group of visitors.

Trespassers?

Visitors.

What... I don't understand.

Visitors, what do you call 'em?

Trespassers.

Oh, okay, well that

must be a big city word.

I don't get it.

Actually, it's just English,

Bill.

Do you know who these

individuals are?

No, sir.

Did they take anything?

Did they destroy anything?

[suspenseful music]

Well, they were

dressed in sheets.

All kind of like, I don't

know, Purdue University

sheet-looking things, you

know, with that color.

They had that horrible

Purdue color, you know?

The team never makes

the final four,

but when they do, they wear

that awful, I don't know,

yellowish kinda thing

that they have.

Sheets that color.

Faces covered, scarves

over their nose,

and act like like they

were in Afghanistan

or some f*cking place.

They started dancing around.

Moving, swaying, doing

all that stuff,

and started with all

that hippie stuff

only it wasn't Na Merengue.

You know, the bald guys,

and with the orange on.

And they all start holding

hands and made a ring.

There was about a dozen of 'em.

They were dancing around,

then they joined hands,

then they danced

around in a circle

like old hippie girls or like,

you know,

the Hare Krishna people.

And then they started chanting.

It was in rhyme and they

were altogether on it.

And then they started

chanting words

in a gibberish kind

of a language.

And then, all of a sudden,

they drag a guy out

of the bushes over there and

he's laying down right here

and next to him the

earth started to open up.

The earth started to open up.

And I'm way over there

watching and I look down

and I can't see down in the

hole but it goes way down.

And it's a door to hell.

And out of that hole.

Hey, bud, look at me.

Out of that hole comes a thing.

And as it gets higher and

higher out of the ground

and I see the whole thing

it's the most terrifying

horrible looking beast you've

ever seen in your life.

A being.

Some kind of, you know,

thing you couldn't imagine

could ever be put together.

Frightening, terrifying!

And then you know what

the beast says?

He goes into the body of

the guy on the ground.

And he's gone,

but the body is there.

And he's in the body,

so he now is in this body.

This horrifying thing.

Who is capable, I'm sure,

of anything.

Anything else?

I'm sorry?

Is there anything else?

Uh, yeah.

I was in 'Nam and I saw

a lotta sh*t.

You're from the big city.

Mmhmm.

You've seen a lotta sh*t.

But neither one of us

ever saw sh*t

as scary or frightening as this

and you gotta do

something about it.

All right, let me get

this straight.

You got a whole buncha

people on your property-

[Bill] Yeah.

They're wearing Purdue uniforms?

[Bill] Yeah.

They're dancing

around and singing.

- Right.

- And wearing

- funky pants.

- Chanting, chanting.

Chanting.

A hole opens in the ground.

- Yeah.

- Okay, so something-

[Bill] And the hole was deep.

- Okay, so deep hole.

- Yeah.

Something comes

out of the hole...

- Yeah.

- Goes into the body.

- Yeah.

- Where does the body go?

Got up and ran off that

way into the woods.

- Of course it did.

- The other folks

all just took off.

Let me ask you a question.

You know if kids like

to come on your property

and they like to party,

- any of that stuff?

- Speak up, assh*le.

What?

I'm trying to help you

- and you call me an assh*le?

- Yeah, but I can't hear you.

Okay, am I allowed to be deaf?

Yeah, you're allowed to

do whatever you want.

Okay. What's the question?

You got a lotta kids that

come on your property

- and they like to party?

- Never, never.

You've only been here a couple

weeks, you don't know me.

They know who I am and they

don't come on my property.

And after three minutes with

me now you also know who I am.

I'm a raging assh*le,

but I got game.

- You got game?

- And I saw something

- bigger than game last night.

- Okay.

Are you a drinker?

Does Pinocchio have a

wooden d*ck?

Hey.

Y'all seen Poncho?

I can't find him anywhere.

- Again, Bernard?

- Jesus Christ.

Can't you put a leash on

your f*cking dog one time?

He doesn't need a leash

in this town, Bill.

Of course he needs a leash,

he's a dog!

He's got a dog named Poncho.

The dog is never on a leash!

You know, there are

signs out there that say

every dog should be on a leash.

He's a dog, he's mangy,

he's a critter, he bites people,

and the dog is a bit

of an assh*le.

- Plus he's a Mexican dog.

- What!

- Okay... Never call my dog

an assh*le, old man.

- If you ever call my dog-

- I said he was a Mexican dog.

All right, come on,

come on, let's go.

- Let's go.

- Are you saying Mexicans

are assholes?

Okay, all right, Bill.

- Let's go.

- Thank you, Teddy.

I just told you you were

worried about some f*cking guy

who can't keep his

dog on a leash?

I'm listening to you.

- I'll go check your property-

- Please.

Don't call me an

assh*le anymore.

Uh, did I call you an assh*le?

You did.

[Bill] But I also tell you

before that I'm an assh*le?

- Okay.

- In 'Nam communication

was the whole thing.

So look for the phone lines

to go down at some point

and then be talking on

short wave radios

and you'll hear the

chatter back and forth

and that's the first warning.

That's when you know.

[suspenseful music]

Hello.

Yeah? Um, Bill, give me

a few minutes.

I'll go take a look at

your property, okay?

You don't need to

worry about it,

I already prepared for it.

What's that supposed to mean?

You'll see.

I get sh*t done.

This is bad sh*t, get it

taken care of.

Because if you don't

take care of it,

all hell's about to break loose.

I'll take care of it.

First thing on my list, Bill.

Thanks for coming in.

[dramatic music]

Bill, your g*n.

He's very creepy.

Is that normal?

Um, he's been a

little off lately.

I mean, he's been

seeing weird things,

he once claimed to see

like an alien landing,

but that was just a couple

kids screwing around, so...

[ominous music]

- Charlie.

- Good morning, Sheriff.

[Woman] Morning, Sheriff.

Where are you two headed off to?

Uh, we're just gonna

go look at some eagles.

Oh, be careful.

[Charlie] Yes, sir.

Oh, Timmy.

Timmy, do me a favor.

Stop delivering papers

on your bicycle.

They're blowing all over town,

okay?

- Okay, Sheriff.

- All right.

Are you counting the days?

'Cause I am.

It's less than a week

until jolly old Saint Nick

comes to visit Hope Valley

for the 22nd annual

Christmas Giving Celebration

and photos with Santa.

So, bundle up the kids,

bring 'em on down,

and have a good one.

Thanks, sweetie.

And now here's the latest

hit from The Midnight.

[upbeat music]

Uh, morning, Sheriff.

Bobby.

Um, I'm gonna go open up

the store, Mom.

[Georgia] Okay.

Did you get anything

new down there?

"Elvira" and "k*ller

Clowns from Outer Space".

I was hoping for

"All the President's Men".

Yeah, next time.

- I'll see you later, sweetie.

- All right.

Sheriff.

What can I do for you, Joe?

You have time for

some questions?

Yep, I got about three minutes.

Do you get many

listeners out here?

Lots of farm folk from

miles around.

They gotta have

something to listen to

while they fix their trailers

and milk their damn cows.

You get any chatter on the

other channels with this thing?

Uh, I don't switch

channels too often.

Too much religion and

not enough rock n' roll.

But on occasion I do,

especially if there's

a disaster in the area.

You might could say I

use it for news purposes.

Why do ya ask?

You listen to

anything last night?

Yeah.

Anything sound a bit unusual?

Not that I can think of.

Okay.

There was a wreck up by

the junction and a man

was reported missing

near Abel Station.

Missing persons?

Yeah.

That's not unusual.

A lotta guys up and leave

their wives for younger legs.

The way of the world, Sheriff.

The way of the world.

Okay, thanks, Georgia.

Hey, do me a favor.

Let me know if anything

strange comes

across these channels, okay?

Anything I should know about?

No, just wanna keep my ear close

to the ground, that's all.

I hate to tell ya, Joe,

but nothing too exciting

happens around here.

Yeah, that's what they

keep telling me.

Can I give you some advice?

Sure.

Not all places are bad.

Some places attract bad folks,

but don't go looking

for trouble if there's

none to find.

Thanks for the advice.

Have a good day.

[birds chirping]

[engine rumbling]

[Liz] Teddy, you copy?

Go for Teddy.

[Liz] Where the hell did

you disappear off to?

I'm looking for Bernard's dog.

He said he might be out

here on MacDaniels Road

chasing jackrabbits.

[Liz] So, then where are you?

MacDaniels Road, Liz.

[Liz] Copy that, see

you when you get back.

Y'all ever get rid of Bill?

[Liz] Yeah, he finally

left, but not before

having some Vietnam flashbacks.

Any more prophecies

from the end times

we should be worried about?

[Liz] He did say something

about them cutting

the phone lines.

I don't know, his

usual crazy stuff.

[light dramatic music]

Does Bill even have a phone?

[Liz] That road is bumpy

as hell, Teddy.

Don't go breaking another car.

Good lord, I won't, Liz.

[Liz] All right, well

don't stay out too long.

Teddy out.

[tense suspenseful music]

[dramatic music]

[ominous music]

[suspenseful music]

[dramatic music]

[eerie dramatic music]

[upbeat suspenseful music]

Come on!

[birds chirping] [upbeat music]

Strut on over here and

give me a kiss

Baby, you know I'm

bewildered

Hey

I'm in love

[Eleanor] So much for

spotting eagles.

There's a ton of 'em out here,

I promise.

[dramatic music] [rustling]

What was that?

I don't know.

Probably one of those eagles.

Come on.

It's nothing.

[dramatic music] [rustling]

Okay, no, someone's out

here with us, come on.

Like...

- All right, I'll take a look.

- Go check.

Go see what it is.

[Eleanor] You mean who it is!

It's probably a hitchhiker

trying to mess with us.

Relax.

[eerie music]

[dramatic music]

Please, open the door!

Open the door, unlock the

door, unlock the door!

Please, please, please,

- hurry up the door!

- Charlie, I can't!

Charlie!

[Eleanor panting]

[ominous music]

[dramatic music]

[monster growling]

[Eleanor screaming]

[bugs chirping]

[ominous music]

Lorna!

Take a look at this.

Here they come.

Here's the first

assh*le dressed like

he went to f*cking Purdue.

[bill laughs]

Oh, look, he brought a

little partner with him

and he's got some kind of

peculiar sh*t in his hand.

This guy's got a Kn*fe,

that guy's got,

I don't know what he's got.

Oh, and there's a third guy.

Figures.

Three assholes.

You know, three amigos.

Well, I'll tell ya what, boys.

Or girls, whatever you might be.

Did you ever play

Teacher, May I? in school?

Well, it goes like this.

You can advance toward me

only if I give you permission,

so why don't you take five

giant steps toward me.

Come on down, son.

[laughing]

Surprise for you.

I did three tours in 'Nam.

You think you're gonna

sneak up on a crippled

old man in a f*cking wheelchair?

Let's go, boys. Come on down.

Let's get on with it, don't

waste the whole f*cking day.

[suspenseful eerie music]

[eerie music]

Now, why don't you come on down

unless you're a chicken sh*t.

[suspenseful music]

[thudding]

[eerie music]

Oh, what a f*cking shame.

Right in the grizzly bear trap.

Does that hurt?

Oh, yeah, that's a bear trap,

son.

You're not getting out of it.

Are you trying to cut me?

What are you slashing at me for?

You're never gonna touch me.

Look here, bud.

[clicking]

Happy Hanukkah!

[booming]

[eerie music]

[monster grumbling]

[monster growling]

[monster screeching]

[creaking]

[monster screeches]

[suspenseful dramatic music]

[monster groaning]

[monster grumbling]

[monster groaning]

[birds chirping]

[upbeat music playing]

How was the lunch, Joe, hm?

Still got the best burger

in town, Mary.

It ain't saying much now, is it?

- Mary!

- Oh.

I am so sorry I'm late.

Honey, does it look like

we're overflowing here?

No, it does not.

Cindy, have you met the

new sheriff here?

- Afraid I've not.

- Delightful.

Well, this here is Joe Anderson.

Pleasure to meet you, Sheriff.

Pleasure's all mine.

[Mary] Joe here's from New York.

Oh, is that so?

Afraid it is.

And what brought you

all the way down here?

Change of scenery.

[Mary] Not a big fan of

all that concrete, huh?

Not a big fan of all

those people, Mary.

Thanks for the lunch.

[Mary] Don't mention it.

Sheriff, just got a call

into the office.

What about?

Loud noises coming from

Bill's place.

Loud noises?

Yeah, neighbors said it sounded

like explosions or something.

[Mary] Well, God knows

what he has stashed

out there at his place.

Okay, where's Teddy?

He's out looking for

that missing dog.

He's on his way back now.

All right, we'll go take a look.

Teddy can man the office

till we get back.

Cindy.

Hope to see you around!

Hope to see you around?

What is wrong with me, Mary?

Oh.

It's called butterflies.

I don't like butterflies.

Yes, you do.

[suspenseful eerie music]

- Sheriff, Sheriff, Sheriff.

- Not now!

He seems like an

interesting fella.

Hell, Bobby, all men

are interesting

if you look deep enough.

What can I do for ya?

About that timing belt.

Let's do it up.

Do it up?

Does that mean you want

me to order it for you?

Yeah, how long do you think

it'll take to get here?

Well, I have to order

it up from Ingram, so...

But it usually only

takes a couple of days.

Come on.

They usually have

those in stock.

Usually.

Don't play with that.

Hey, Terry. It's Rick here

in Hope Valley.

Yeah, yeah, me too.

Uh, that's a very

interesting story, Terry.

Listen, Terry!

How long will it take to

get a timing belt delivered?

A timing belt.

Hello? [ominous music]

Hello? Terry?

What's the matter?

That's odd.

What?

The phone went dead.

[ominous music]

That's strange.

[birds chirping]

Are all the lines down?

I'm not sure.

Is your mom around?

Should be.

Mom, you here?

Mom!

Georgia?

[eerie suspenseful music]

This one's dead, too.

- Hey, boys.

- Jesus, Joseph, and Mary.

[Bobby sighing]

She got you, Bobby. [laughing]

I've been scaring the

socks off that kid

since he was two.

Hey, well, it's not funny

you gave me a heart att*ck.

What's going on?

The phones are dead.

Yeah. [ominous music]

All of 'em?

Every single one of 'em.

Georgia, what is it?

The sheriff was in

here this morning

and he was concerned

about something,

but I couldn't put my

finger on it.

It could just be a

technical thing.

No need to work ourselves

silly about it, right?

Well, sure, Bobby,

but we just saw the sheriff

squeal outta here like a

bat outta hell.

[Liz] Here off the 112 headed

to Bill Unger's property.

[Teddy] Copy that, Liz.

Everything okay?

[Liz] Not sure.

What'd you find out

about the dog?

[Teddy] You know, I'm not

sure I wanna discuss that

till we're back at the office.

I'm pulling into town in

a few seconds,

so I'll see you both

when you get back, okay?

[Liz] Copy that, Teddy.

[Teddy] All right, Teddy out.

Well, he's here right now.

[door thuds]

Hey, what are y'all doing here?

[Georgia] You okay, Teddy?

[Rick] Yeah, tell us

what's going on, Teddy.

Uh, I'm not really sure I

can explain it right now.

Do the best you can, son.

[ominous music]

Okay, Rick.

Well, I went out looking

for Bernard's dog,

I didn't find it, but I came

across Timmy's bike and...

And what?

Yeah, I don't know, look,

I need to make a phone call.

I need to call Timmy's parents

and make sure he got home safe.

Rick says all the phone

lines are down.

All of 'em?

[Rick] All of 'em.

I've seen that look before.

Bill.

[Georgia] Unger?

Yeah.

Yeah, he was in town this

morning spouting

his usual crazy nonsense.

This time something about

people on his property

doing some weird stuff.

[Bobby] Weird stuff?

Yeah, he said to look

out for the phone lines.

What does that mean?

Uh, the phone lines.

He said...

He was going on about

communications.

Teddy, where are the sheriff

and Liz headed to now?

Bill's place.

[birds chirping]

[ominous music]

[Liz] That looks like blood.

Yes, it does.

What is that?

He mine the place?

It would appear that way now,

wouldn't it?

Where's Bill?

I don't know.

[eerie music]

[Liz] Sheriff?

Sheriff?

[Sheriff] Give me a second.

Joe!

[suspenseful music]

[monster grumbling]

[dramatic music]

[guts crunching] [Liz screaming]

[monster screeching]

[g*n banging]

[monster screeches]

[ominous music]

[crickets chirping]

[suspenseful music]

[dramatic music]

[crickets chirping]

This is Teddy for Joe.

Come in, Joe.

[static buzzing]

[light ominous music]

Liz, do you read me?

[static buzzing]

Liz, give me a read here.

Anything.

[Georgia] Maybe they're

talking to Bill.

Sure, maybe they aren't

by their radio.

No.

No, a big city cop we're

talking about here.

He ain't dumb.

He done do things the

way we do here.

What's that supposed to mean?

He just means Joe's a

skeptical guy, that's all.

I can clarify that.

Even with Bill's

crazy ass stories

he still wanted to investigate.

I guess it takes somebody

from out of town

to think that guy's not

totally off his nut.

I wonder if Timmy's

folks have a CB.

[Bobby] All right,

so what do we do?

Why the hell you

looking at me for?

There's your new leader

of the pack right there.

[tense music] No, no.

Joe will be back.

All right, he'll be back.

We just stay put.

And what do we do if he

don't come back?

All right.

I'm gonna drive my rig

over to Bill's,

see what I can drum up.

I'll stay on the short

wave and listen

for anything that comes in.

All right, I guess I'll

make the rounds

and make sure that

everybody's staying calm.

And I guess I better

go make sure Bernard's

not out looking for

his g*dd*mn dog.

Just stay calm, I'll go over

and check on Harry and Deanna

and I'll fill them in

on the situation, Teddy.

All right, Bobby.

[crickets chirping]

[ominous music]

Hey, Rick.

I thought you were leaving.

Look, I got a problem.

- Somebody ran off with my...

- Somebody lifted my battery.

[Teddy sighs]

How much you wanna bet

every other vehicle

on this block is inoperable?

Bet you $5.

[ominous music]

Someone don't want us leavin'.

[eerie music]

[dramatic music]

Um, hello?

Though I could pretty much

guarantee that I got nothing

in the shop that's gonna

fit in that cruiser.

But if the lines are

back up I can give

a call into Ingram

tomorrow morning

and that's the best I

can do for you.

I appreciate it, Rick.

I've seen enough weird

sh*t in the last 24 hours,

I don't wanna wait till

tomorrow morning.

Okay.

You have somewhere

secure to hole up?

I'm right here.

All right.

[dramatic music]

What do you want?

Harry!

Teddy!

Someone!

Help!

Rick, you stay here.

[suspenseful music]

Harry! Teddy!

Teddy!

Somebody help!

[Deanna screaming]

[g*n banging]

Where's the other one?

What other one?

[dramatic music] [thudding]

[groaning]

[thudding]

[heavy breathing]

Come on.

[thudding] [yelling]

[guts squishing]

[Deanna grunting]

Die!

[heavy breathing]

[ominous music]

All right, you stay put, Bobby.

Okay, you guys.

I want you to get inside!

All right, come on you

sons of b*tches.

Close the door!

Harry, no, come on.

- No, no, no, no.

- Come on.

Shut the g*dd*mn door!

Harry! [door slams]

[Harry yells] [dramatic music]

[thudding]

[groaning]

[crickets chirping]

[ominous music]

Show yourselves!

[suspenseful music]

Come on!

I ain't in the mood for

no hide and seek.

[g*n banging]

[light dramatic music]

[crickets chirping]

[ominous music]

What's with all the g*nshots?

I'm not so sure I know

what's going on.

It's better we stay here.

[Bobby] g*nshots from

Rick's place.

Can you see him?

No, but Rick's a smart fella.

Yeah, well smarts don't

matter if they get

the jump on you like

these fellas have.

We've seen that.

How the hell do they

move so fast?

Who are these people?

I don't know.

We have any g*ns in here?

No. [Cindy crying]

Harry's always hated the

damned things.

Yeah.

[suspenseful music]

[dramatic music]

[g*n banging ]

[suspenseful music]

All right.

Wanna dance?

Let's tango.

[dramatic music]

Son of a bitch.

How many of you

fuckers are there?

[suspenseful music]

See ya, kitties.

[g*n bangs] [booming]

sh*t.

[tense music]

Holy sh*t.

Oh, my God.

All right, I gotta get

back to the station.

You can't go out there.

Yeah, she's right, Teddy,

you can't.

No, there's no other option.

Why?

I got another revolver

in the office,

a*mo, and I'm pretty sure

I have a shotgun

in the back of the cruiser.

sh*t, it might be in

Joe's cruiser.

Come on. Think, Teddy, think.

Teddy.

Here.

Take that.

My god, what is this

thing doing in here?

Harry always made us

keep it in case

anybody ever tried to

rob the place.

[gentle music] [both laughing]

Yeah, right.

Yeah, as if.

Okay.

It's only about 100 feet

to the station, all right?

As soon as I get in

there I can try

and hail somebody on

the short wave.

Hang in there, okay?

All right.

Hey, y'all, there's

something moving in there.

[suspenseful music]

[Teddy] What the hell?

Is that one of us?

[Teddy] I think it's Rick.

[Bobby] Yeah.

[Rick coughing]

[Rick gasping]

Bernard!

[monster grumbling]

Bernard?

Bernard!

[ominous music]

[monster grumbling]

[dramatic eerie music]

[suspenseful music]

[monster roaring] [eerie music]

[Cindy screams]

What happened?

[suspenseful music]

[thudding] [dramatic music]

[Cindy screaming]

[light dramatic music]

[Cindy screams]

[g*n bangs]

[ominous music]

Come on, come on.

[Cindy shrieks]

- Hurry, come on.

- Come on.

Come on.

Where's Rick?

He didn't make it.

We watched him go into

Bernard's and...

Oh, my God.

What is going on?

Georgia, have you been

keeping an ear on the radio?

Yeah, but there's nothing.

[Teddy] Nothing?

Nothing.

Nothing from Joe or Liz?

Nothing.

Mom, do you think we

can call out?

Best we could do is

broadcast out

and hope somebody driving

by has their radio on.

Yeah, that's a hell

of a long sh*t.

But it could work.

You got any more

shells for that?

The two shells I just

spent have been sitting

in this thing for seven years.

Why the f*ck would I have

any more shells?

Okay, Georgia.

Well, I have more shells but

they're back at the station.

Yeah.

Mom, you got here

with no problem,

so maybe Teddy can get back

down a few doors without issue.

How many of them are there?

We don't even know, do we?

Do we even know what they want?

There was something else.

What do you mean, Cindy?

There is something in

those trees.

It got Rick.

What like another one

of those people?

No, no.

It was like something inhuman.

I'm gonna have to go

to the station.

Teddy, you can't.

It's okay, Deanna.

It's my job.

All right, y'all are

gonna have to stay here.

Hold this place down.

As soon as I leave you lock

this place up, you understand,

Bobby?

All right.

Deanna, you still

have that radio?

[Bobby sighing]

Yeah, okay.

All right, I can use this

to call you guys

from the station but you

won't be able to respond.

Take this.

Do you a lot more good than us.

Georgia, what the hell

am I gonna do

with an empty shotgun?

[Georgia sighing]

Look, I got another

p*stol in the office.

I'll get you some more

shells for that

and then I'll hustle back here.

And then what?

As soon as the sun comes up

I will walk us outta

here if I have to.

[ominous music]

Okay.

[Georgia] What are they doing?

What are they doing?

What the hell?

[monster grumbling]

They're feeding

whatever's in there.

I'm not so sure going

out there is the best.

Must've gone out back, I'm

gonna make sure it's locked.

[crickets chirping]

[suspenseful music]

[dramatic music]

[Teddy] Come on.

Okay.

[thudding]

[thudding] [Teddy groaning]

[Teddy groaning] [thudding]

Come on. Come on.

[thudding]

[groaning]

[g*n bangs]

Get the hell inside now!

[tense upbeat music]

Come on, come on!

[g*n bangs]

[door thuds]

[grunting]

Jesus Christ!

Joe, you're alive!

Oh yeah.

Here.

Anybody comes through

that door, you k*ll it.

[heavy breathing]

Where's Liz?

What the hell's going on here,

Joe?

Oh, haven't you heard?

Some assh*le said

some fancy words

and raised a g*dd*mn

demon outta hell.

[rustling]

What the hell do they want?

Ain't it obvious?

We saw them feeding it.

There you go.

Serving us up like dinner

on a g*dd*mn silver platter.

sh*t.

They're even feeding

it their dead.

[heavy breathing]

You saw it, didn't you, Joe?

Up close and personal.

How'd you get away from it?

I wined it, dined it,

and then I claymore mined it.

Where were you?

[Joe] Bill's front yard.

Joe.

Look in the evidence locker.

[suspenseful music]

Holy sh*t.

Where the hell did you get this?

We caught Bill using

it a couple years back

trying to get rid of a

mole problem.

The sheriff before, he had

to wrestle it away from him.

Thank you, Bill.

Where the hell are these guys?

[tense upbeat music]

Who's left?

We've got Cindy, Georgia,

Bobby and Deanna

all locked in at the grille.

All right.

You gotta make sure that

they stay alive,

and when the time is right,

you're gonna get

them outta town.

How am I gonna do that?

Oh, we're gonna level the

playing field.

Where they feeding him at?

Uh, last we saw it was over

at Bernard's tree farm,

but sh*t, it could be

anywhere by now.

Rick told me you were

a good football player.

Is that true?

I was back in high school, why?

I want you to run

straight up the middle,

draw as many of those

Michael Myers wannabes

with you as you can.

Okay.

Who's Michael Myers?

Oh, for Christ's sakes

just holster this thing up.

What are you gonna do?

Oh, I have a date with a

big toothy horny monster

and it's about to get f*cked!

Okay, okay.

[heavy breathing]

Georgia.

I'm over at the sheriff's

station and Joe's here,

he's, he's alive.

I'm on the way back to you,

Georgia.

God, I hope you can hear this.

You better be ready to get

that door open.

[dramatic music]

[guts squishing]

[eerie music]

Mom, Mom.

Bobby, no!

[Bobby groans]

Oh, my God.

Go get some towels!

- Bobby, Bobby.

- Here, here, here.

How did he s*ab him?

[Bobby screaming]

Bobby, Bobby, Bobby, Bobby,

look at me.

Duct tape or any other

kind of tape.

[Deanna] I don't see any.

[Georgia] Breathe, Bobby.

Breathe, breathe.

Breathe, Bobby.

- Bobby, look at me.

[Georgia] Really tight.

[Georgia] It's gonna be

okay. You'll be okay.

- I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

- No, no, no, no, no.

Don't say that, don't say that.

There's nothing to be sorry for.

Bobby, Bobby, Bobby, Bobby.

It's okay, it's okay.

Just breathe son.

[Cindy] Deanna, put some

pressure on him.

Bobby, stay with me.

Look at me, look at me.

Look at me.

[Bobby groaning]

Bobby.

It's all right,

you're gonna be okay.

Bobby, Bobby, come back to me.

Come back.

- It's okay.

- I'm okay.

Just breathe, breathe,

breathe, breathe, breathe.

No, slow, slow.

It's okay, it's okay.

It'll be okay.

You're gonna be okay.

Bobby. [crickets chirping]

[light dramatic music]

[Teddy groaning]

[shouting]

[ominous music]

[heavy breathing]

[Cindy] Teddy, come here.

[Deanna] Get in, get in!

[Deanna screaming]

[Cindy] God damn!

[groaning]

[Deanna] Okay, come!

- You're okay.

- Okay.

- Yeah?

- I'm okay.

I'm okay.

Yeah.

[ominous music]

[heavy breathing]

Is he?

Yeah.

He d*ed just a few minutes ago.

I'm sorry.

It's not your fault.

- I'm sorry.

- It's not your fault.

I was just...

[Teddy sniffles] [somber music]

Help me.

Joe.

Joe's still out there.

[eerie music]

[dramatic music]

[Joe laughing]

[grunting] [thudding]

[dramatic music]

[thudding] [grunting]

[light dramatic music]

[heavy breathing]

[thudding]

[eerie music] [heavy breathing]

[thudding]

[wood clattering]

[heavy breathing]

[ominous music]

[monster grumbling]

[monster grumbling]

[saw buzzing]

[suspenseful ominous music]

[monster grumbling]

[dramatic music]

[monster grumbling]

[saw buzzing]

[monster roaring] [saw buzzing]

[monster grumbling]

[saw buzzing]

[saw buzzing] [Joe grunting]

[saw buzzing] [Joe yelling]

Come on!

[heavy breathing]

[monster grumbling]

[dramatic music]

[monster grumbling]

[monster screeching]

[monster grumbling]

[ominous music]

[Joe coughing]

Is that all of 'em?

Yeah, I think so.

[light dramatic music]

[Joe sighing]

How's your night going, Sheriff?

I think it's gonna be okay.

You all right, deputy?

Yeah, I think I'll be all right.

Good.

What now, Joe?

Well, I think we should

get the hell out of here

and find the next

biggest town, do we all agree?

[Teddy] Sounds like a plan.

Yeah.

We gotta find a car that

has a battery in it.

Well, then let's go do that.

[Cindy] So, how do you

like small towns, Sheriff?

[Joe] Think we could

take the subway?

[upbeat music]

Strut on over here and

give me a kiss

Baby, you know I'm

bewildered

Hey

I'm in love

With you

Hey

Bewildered

I'm in love

With you

[News broadcast over radio]

[Sheila] Wow, what's going

on in the next town over?

Seems to be a lot of

police action.

No one cares about us

small town folks, Sheila.

Hell, that's why I

moved to Ingram.

Couldn't stand the

crowds and tourists

and all that capitalism.

Not for me.

[Sheila] You're just

such a sourpuss.

[chuckles] That's what they say.

[ominous music]

[Sheila] Uh, what can I

do for ya today?

Well, you can tell me about

your quaint little town here.

[eerie music]

[dramatic music]

[ominous music]

[suspenseful ominous music]

[dramatic eerie music]

[eerie music]

[static buzzing]

Thank you.

[Man] Pretty interesting

story, miss.

Well, it's all true.

Have you talked to Teddy?

Or Joe?

[Man] Sheriff Anderson? Yeah.

Yeah, we have.

Then you know everything.

[Man] Well, it's a

rather farfetched story,

certainly you can

understand that.

But not untrue.

[static buzzing]

[Man] Do you know where

the bodies are?

The tree farm.

Have you checked the tree farm?

[Man] Yeah. Yeah, we did.

Yeah, there was nothing there.

Miss, to be honest,

there's no evidence

that anyone was there other

than your own townsfolk.

What?

[Man] We know

something happened,

that you got missing

people, that's a fact.

What about Georgia?

She would never of left

her son's side,

she had to been there

when you got there, right?

[Man] Georgia's missing.

We don't know where at.

Dead.

[Man] So what you're saying.

Let the truth be told you

all have the same story,

but there's no real

evidence of what happened

other than a bunch of you

small town folk

going a bit crazy coming up with

a very bizarre

account of events.

So, help me here.

What is it you're

not telling us?

It doesn't matter what I

tell you, you won't believe

what we saw until you

see for yourself.
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