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f*ck.

Hello? Hello?

Is anyone receiving this?

Hello?

Hello?

Is anyone receiving this?

- Hello?

- I'm trapped.

- I-- I can't hear you.

-Hello?

-I don't know what to do.

But listen to me.

Where are you?

A barn.

An old hayloft.

Okay.

And it's below you.

Yeah.

You said

you're in an old barn?

A hayloft.

So, there's got to be

a hay door somewhere.

- Yeah.

- Okay, listen to me.

-You're gonna have to jump.

-Wha--

Or you're going to

have to wait until sunrise

-and just hope that it gets--

-Wha-- wait.

I can't hear it.

I can't.

Not sure

if you're still out there.

But if you are...

...thank you.

Oh, my God!

You're alive. You made it.

Yeah.

God, for a minute there

I thought I actually lost you.

Well, no idea how, but...

-I'm still here.

-It doesn't matter how.

It just matters

that you're here.

You know, it would just

be my luck, really.

I finally hear

another human's voice

for the first time

in what feels like forever.

Someone that

isn't part of a cult,

or trying to k*ll me.

Only for you to be eaten

by the morning.

Thanks.

So, how long

have you been out here?

For as long as

I can remember, really.

But how have you survived

for so long on your own?

I live in this yurt thing.

I mean, I don't really

venture too far from that.

Most importantly,

I never attract

any unwanted attention.

A what? A yurt?

Yeah, like,

it's an old camping thing.

To be honest,

it's pretty quiet out here.

So, your whole plan is just

to live your life in a yurt?

Well no,

I've just not had

a reason to leave,

given all the crazies

and the creatures out there.

What's your plan?

Not sure

I've got one, really.

Barn's trashed.

I can't stay there, so...

So where to?

We're aiming

for Leviathan's Peak.

My granddad used to

take us there in summer.

Just going to

put our backs to water

and work from there.

We? Who's we?

Sorry, I...

I meant me.

I'm aiming

for Leviathan's Peak.

Well, we could be us.

I could join you.

I mean, I know the peak.

It's a few days' walk from here.

Plus, it's not much

of a life alone,

living in this yurt.

Now I know

that you're out there at least.

Don't take this

the wrong way, but...

How do I know

you're not some crazy lunatic?

Well, you don't.

But maybe

that's what you need.

A little crazy to survive.

Well, if I said no,

you'd probably come anyway.

So, the peak...

it's a few days away, right?

Yeah.

Okay.

The peak it is.

We're gonna have

so much fun.

The word "fun" means

something completely

different to you,

- doesn't it?

- Maybe.

Right, okay.

We should set some ground rules.

Ground rules?

Yeah, ground rules.

Trust me.

Sure.

Our radio mics,

walkie-talkies,

whatever you want to

call them--

they're battery operated

and they're going to die.

So we can only turn them on

to check in

three times a day.

9:00 AM,

1:00 PM and 9:00 PM.

That makes sense.

Are you sure

you want to do this?

Honestly...

I've been alone out here

longer than I care to remember.

I've been waiting

for a reason

to just get up, and, you know,

give life another sh*t.

If I don't take

that opportunity,

then I might

not get another.

Plus, I've been riding my luck

with this place.

Eventually,

those crazies or the monsters

are going to

find me here, so...

now seems

as good a time as any.

It's settled.

Yeah, it is.

Should we check

back in at 1?

Check back in at 1.

By the way...

I'm Tommy.

Blair.

It's good

to meet you, Tommy.

Nope.

Hello?

Hey.

Is everything all right?

Yeah.

As well as it can be,

I guess.

Stark lack of food, but...

I'm holding up.

Now, how long has it been

since you've eaten anything?

A decent meal?

I can't remember.

What, your food searches

haven't turned up anything?

I haven't found anywhere

worth searching for.

It's all pretty bleak.

You've gotta try something.

Homes are worth a look,

if you're nearby any,

'cause they're stocked with food

just waiting

their sell-by date.

The opportunity is there.

You've just got to take it.

It just feels so weird,

searching through

a family's home.

It's a ghost town, Tommy.

We're all that's left.

Well, us and the crazies

and monsters.

You've got to survive, just...

...try it.

Remember, though,

just don't go making any noise,

or smashing windows or doors,

'cause we don't want you

catching the attention

of a potential disaster.

Yeah.

Yeah, I guess you're right.

Yeah.

So,

if we make it through this...

where would your dream

destination be?

Good question.

Anywhere in the world.

New York.

New York?

Yeah.

I guess it started

when I was a kid.

Um, I grew up

watching American sitcoms

and stuff like that,

and, um...

ever since then, I just

dreamed of going to America.

My mom, um...

she always

really loved big cities.

So, when my dad left,

we always said

that once we had enough money,

we'd start fresh in New York.

And from there,

it became a dream.

I guess it just stuck.

But aside

from an old photo,

I mean, that dream

is all that remains of her.

You know,

I've-- I've got memories,

I just haven't got

anything solid.

The idea of that fresh start,

you know, was...

was part

of our relationship, really,

it was part of our promise.

So, anyway,

what's your story?

Not much to share.

I was nobody special.

Just an easy life,

I guess.

It was actually pretty good

when I think about it.

I guess I didn't realize

how lucky I was

until everything

started to fade.

But like my dad

and my granddad said...

"It's all memories

and experiences

who shape who we are."

They wouldn't want to see me

fall on my knees.

Yeah, I like that.

It's amazing

how everything can just...

vanish in the blink of an eye.

So, now you know about

the photo I carry of my mum,

like some lost treasure.

You've got

anything cool like that?

I have a necklace

that my dad gave to me.

I hold that

pretty close to my heart.

Sounds like the perfect reminder

of a time before all this.

You know, saying that,

I don't think

I even remember

what the world

used to be like before this.

I was so close to giving up.

One last reminder

of the thing I need to do.

One last thing?

My dad

passed me down the necklace

when my granddad d*ed.

It was all so sudden,

and way before this happened.

I never got to say goodbye,

and they scattered

his ashes at sea.

So, given

we make it through this,

I want to make it to the sea

one last time...

for the goodbye

that we never had.

It sounds stupid, right?

Of course it's not stupid.

We'll make it

through this, Tommy,

I know we will.

A fading photo

and an old necklace.

My granddad used to say...

"When everything

seems so dark,

it's the little things

that shine through."

It's the things

we take for granted

that keeps us going.

Right, well,

we have to turn them off again

for a few hours.

Um...

you should try and get

some food before nightfall,

'cause it's getting

pretty dark, so...

we'll check back in

at 9, okay?

Talk soon.

Much good

these did the world.

You were warned.

All of you.

But no one listened.

And now, you burn.

I knew I'd come across

one of you nuts, eventually.

You will never learn.

This is why

you're being punished.

This is why

your loved ones d*ed.

Listen, I haven't got

time for this, all right?

Your stories

or your f*cking reasons.

But if-- it's a big f*cking if--

your god was real,

whatever god that is

you now serve,

I don't believe they are

the complete f*cking prick

you make them out to be.

And if they are,

f*ck them!

What, you're telling me

that all of this

is 'cause we didn't serve

or stroke their ego enough?

Again, f*ck them.

I don't need their love

or permission to go out there

and survive a situation

you say they caused.

You survived the first,

and now,

you walk with monsters.

But you'll know

the end is upon us,

when the sky burns,

and the ancient beasts awake!

The seven trumpets

will fill the air!

The Faceless God

will rise.

Blair.

Blair, please, be there.

Blair, just answer.

Please, Blair.

Tommy?

It did nothing.

It was toying with me.

It could have k*lled me,

but it didn't.

I'm not even worth k*lling.

My Dad...

my little sister...

my brother...

...att*cked...

just like I was,

digging for food.

Tommy, I'm so sorry.

I-- I didn't know.

Carl and Ellie were first.

My dad tried

to save them, but...

it all happened so fast.

He knew

we wouldn't all get out.

He pushed them out the door.

He locked them in...

before I could go back to help,

that's when I heard his cry.

I knew it was too late.

It all fell silent and...

I knew they were gone.

And what did I do?

Run.

They didn't run, Blair.

They d*ed saving me.

For what?

What do I possibly

have to live for?

I'm just

the last grain of sand

in an hourglass,

waiting to drop.

Me.

You have me

to live for, okay?

It's me and you now.

You can either choose

to give up

and leave me alone out here,

or we can see

this through together.

I never had the pleasure

of meeting them,

but I bet my life

that they wouldn't want to

see you quit.

Not now.

Yeah, it's hard.

Seems impossible at times,

we have to keep going.

'Cause you're a survivor, Tommy,

I know you're a survivor.

You wouldn't have made it

this far if you weren't.

We wouldn't have

made it this far.

So you can't give up,

'cause I won't let you.

We can do this,

Tommy, we have to.

Okay?

Just get some rest,

recharge,

and we'll start fresh,

come sunrise.

We're nearly there.

Tommy.

Just remember

to turn off your mic,

before you go

to sleep, okay?

My guess is, we haven't got long

till these batteries give in,

and I'm not sick

of talking to you just yet.

Blair.

Yeah?

Thank you.

Tommy?

You okay?

Tommy, I--

What's up?

You sound...

God, it's a mess.

It just doesn't make any sense.

I've never seen one of them

att*ck in the day before.

Blair,

you're not making much sense.

The night

that we first made contact,

the creature

that att*cked you was smarter

than any of the others

I'd ever encountered.

And this morning,

I was att*cked in the day.

Blair, I'm not following you.

They're adapting.

So, what now?

How long

till you hit the peak?

A day.

A day and a half, maybe.

Okay, keep going, but just...

stay alert, yeah?

Yeah, I just got

a really bad feeling

about all of this.

Just when I thought

things couldn't get much worse.

Yeah.

You and me both.

Ask me a question, Tommy.

A-- anything,

just ask me anything,

I-- I think

we could both do

with a distraction

right about now,

don't you?

I never really asked you

what you missed

from the old world.

And I'm not talking

about friends or family.

I mean stupid sh*t.

Like Netflix and YouTube.

I guess I did watch

a lot of YouTube.

Don't judge me,

but I used to love watching

all those paranormal shows.

You mean the shows

that were completely fake?

They were not fake.

A guy in a muscle top

and a fresh trim

trying to start a fight

with a ghost.

Good times.

Well, you clearly

didn't watch

the same shows

that I used to watch,

'cause the evidence that I saw

speaks for itself.

What, you mean

the voices of a spirit

you could hardly hear?

I could only make it out

when they put

I think that's called

"implying the evidence."

God, you are so full of it.

All right then,

Mr. Non-believer,

what was your silly

little vice?

I guess it's only fair.

I was a little addicted

to reality shows.

I think I just heard

your jaw hit the floor.

You were laughing at me

for liking paranormal shows.

I mean, seriously.

Oh, my God, Tommy,

you do realize

that they're all fake,

all right?

You mean like, a guy

trying to hit an apparition?

No, not like--

all right, you know what?

I'm not even going to

entertain that comment.

I mean, come on, Tommy.

There's a reason

why award shows

stopped calling them

"reality shows"

and started calling them

"reality scripted television."

And what even

the hell is that anyway?

That's just

television, right?

It made for good

entertainment, at least.

Good telly while it lasted.

Oh, absolutely.

I'm sure people watching

other people watching television

was the reason

the whole world went to sh*t.

God.

That'd be

one sad history lesson.

I did love

the drama, though.

Yeah, I bet you did.

Right.

I think that will do

until our next call.

That was a good chat. Thanks.

Um, just be safe, yeah?

Keep your eyes peeled

now more than ever.

Blair.

Do you think

we're going to make it?

Yeah, Tommy, we will.

We have to.

Check back in at 1, yeah?

Yeah.

You stay safe, Tommy. Okay?

You too, Blair.

Hand over the bag.

This isn't hard.

I just want what's in that bag

and I'll be on my way.

Please,

just hand over the bag.

I'm sorry, I can't.

I really don't want to

hurt you.

It doesn't have to

be like this.

I'm hungry.

I'm tired.

I'm tired of searching.

All I want is the bag.

Please just--

just hand it over.

I'm sorry.

I had a brother.

You remind me of him.

A long time ago now.

It's been a long time

since I've seen anyone.

I just thought...

I may never see

anyone ever again.

Almost forgot

what people looked like.

It gets lonely.

You know.

Then you don't care so much

for people anymore.

It's all about survival.

That's what this is.

I don't want to hurt you.

It's just survival.

-What happened to your brother?

-You don't get to ask that!

It wasn't my fault!

Hand it over and walk away.

I said I can't.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

It didn't have

to come to this!

Blair, I'm so sorry

I'm late.

I was being chased by a drifter.

She's

to be fair.

Blair?

Blair? Are you there?

Blair, you okay?

Eat up.

You need the energy.

It isn't much,

but it's something.

You're hungry?

Who are you?

Just an old farmer.

Does an old farmer

have a name?

James.

I'm Blair.

Blair.

You're lucky

I found you when I did.

Those beasts

are not to be messed with.

Yeah, I'm extremely lucky.

But why did you risk

your life to save mine?

Most people

wouldn't be so kind.

Not the people I've met.

It was

the right thing to do.

Drink up

before it gets cold.

Be careful with that.

The whole place could go up.

It looks like

a really nice place to live.

Your home and the surroundings.

It's really beautiful.

Thank you.

It must

make you really happy,

living in such a beautiful place

during all of this.

Do you live here alone?

For the past few months, yes.

Before that,

I lived here with my wife.

I'm sorry.

Did she, um--

she passed before or after?

After.

I'm sorry.

She's at peace now.

And I take

some comfort in that.

There is comfort in that.

Will you excuse me?

Tommy, you there?

Blair?

Blair, I'm here.

Where have you been?

I was att*cked.

This time

I nearly didn't make it.

An old farmer saved me.

Yeah, if it wasn't for him,

I wouldn't have

survived this one.

An old farmer?

Can you trust him?

You know what some

of these people have become.

It was only earlier today

I met a drifter.

They were far more worse

than the creatures

I've seen out here.

We can trust him.

And he could have let me die,

but he chose to save me.

I think he even got hurt.

brought me back here

and he let me rest

and he fed me.

I don't know

why he chose to save me, but...

I know he's got

a good heart.

His eyes are kind.

It's the same look, actually,

that I used to see

in my mum's eyes.

Tommy, if we make it

through this,

we should aim

for an old farmhouse

like this one.

One that hasn't b*rned

in this plague.

We could rebuild there.

That sounds nice.

I never told anyone

what happened to my mum.

Um...

but if I don't make it

through this,

I want someone else to know

that she went out swinging.

Um, we were fighting

for survival,

just like everyone else

was at the time.

We were jumping

from one hideout to the other.

And one day,

we woke to the sound

of one of those things

trying to break through

this barricade

that we'd created.

And eventually,

it started to break through.

And...

and she-- she held it off

best that she could.

She kept

telling me to escape.

She kept yelling at me

to climb out

this little window in the back.

And I panicked.

I ran and I ran,

but I couldn't leave her.

I had to go back.

I looked back

through the window

and I could see

she was holding it off

with everything

that she had.

That...

...that amazing kindness

in her eyes,

I could see it was fading.

Um...

she caught a glimpse of me

through the window.

And she was-- she was half mad

I was still there.

She was half begging me

to just end it for her.

I took out the g*n

that she gave me.

And I checked the chamber

and there was one b*llet left.

And I pointed

the g*n at her.

And she just looked back at me

and she smiled.

And I pulled the trigger

and I--

You did everything

you could, Blair.

God, I wish that were true.

I'll be leaving soon, so...

if our batteries don't die,

we'll just check back in again

in a few hours, okay?

After today, I don't want to

wait till the morning.

Should we say midnight?

Midnight.

Hang in there, Blair.

A kid should never have to see

such a thing.

Let alone do what you did.

No one should ever

have to do what I did.

It's a feeling

no one should ever know.

I know that feeling.

I've lived with it every day

for the past few months.

I tried to save her.

But it was...

I wasn't fast enough.

I have never known

such pain like that.

She was strong.

She survived the att*ck.

Watching the person you love

more than anything else

in the world fade away.

Knowing there is...

there's nothing you can do.

Knowing they'll no longer

be by your side.

I failed her.

And every day since then,

it has...

it's eaten away at me,

like a disease.

Living in this house...

seeing the hole in the wall

where one of those things

crawled through.

It's an image

I'll never forget.

But I couldn't leave

this house.

This farm was our world.

Our everything.

And I suppose...

that's why I needed...

to save you.

Save someone. Anyone.

I owe that to her.

I can't leave this world

without paying that debt.

Thank you.

I've refilled

your water bottles

and packed as much food

as your bag can take.

No, I can't take this.

I have enough

to see me through.

Head north.

Back onto the path

by the tracks where I found you.

And keep your eyes

and ears open

for any more

of those creatures.

Find your friend.

And if you ever

need shelter...

The door is always open.

Thank you.

Tommy, are you there?

Come on, right about now

is when you're supposed

to reply to me.

Oh, for Christ's sake,

where are you?

Tomorrow morning, Tommy. Okay?

Look, my battery

is about to die,

so this is it, okay?

This is the last one.

Tomorrow morning,

Tommy, okay?

Please be there.

f*ck.

Damn, that door was stuck.

Blair?

Tommy!

Oh, my God.

We made it.

We made it!

I guess we did.

Oh, my God.

I forgot how beautiful

this place really is.

You know, in a strange way,

you look exactly

how I pictured you would.

It's a pleasure

to finally meet you, Tommy.

Pleasure is all mine, Blair.

I wouldn't be here,

if it wasn't for you.

Right back at you.

-This could work, right?

-I think it just might.

Unless you happen to know

of an untouched corner

of the Earth

where life is thriving.

Or a safe haven.

Better yet,

somewhere to grab a pizza.

Yeah, actually, pizza sounds

like a much better idea.

I mean, I've seen a few posters

and signs looking about,

but I'm yet to find one.

A safe haven.

Or pizza.

Safe haven,

untouched paradise.

I doubt

they're really out there.

It's just more empty promises

to try and stop the panic.

The pizza

has got to be out there.

Surely.

Yeah.

We made it.

We actually f*cking made it.

Damn right--

I pray that door holds.

Now they're running in packs.

I told you

they're adapting.

So now what?

Okay.

Okay.

This is our only way out, okay?

We turn on the gas,

wait till the door caves,

climb out the window

in the back,

we light those fucks up.

Blair, we can't.

You don't understand.

This is all I have left.

Tommy, this isn't them, okay?

A small, run-down

vacation cabin, right?

This is, okay?

Your strength,

your love and your compassion

they live on inside you.

Tommy, this is it.

This is the moment. Come on.

You can do it.

Oh, f*ck, it worked.

Let's take tomorrow off.

That sounds

like a great idea.

What in the f*ck was that?

It's the seven trumpets.

Well...

f*ck.
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