k*lling for Extra Credit (2024)

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k*lling for Extra Credit (2024)

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[calm music]

[birds chirping]

[text alerts dinging]

[pills rattling]

[window open in distance]

[tense music]

[wind howls]

[distant clattering]

[breathing shakily]

[gasps]

- Sophie! Are you insane?

I almost called the cops.

- Maybe you should.

You know you've got winter mixed

with spring in there, right?

- Uh...

- Relax.

I was just getting a jacket.

- Doorbells are still

a thing, you know.

- Doorbells are so last season

and your mom is always so sus,

probably think I'm down here

teaching you how to smoke.

- Don't worry about that,

it's nothing.

- It doesn't look like nothing.

Marybeth, are you still

getting hate messages?

You told me those had stopped,

and best friends don't lie.

- They have... mostly.

It's just like creepy nerds

and Queen Bees

sending me hate mail these days.

- You know, what happened

last semester,

you were the victim.

And anyone says otherwise,

and I go nitro.

- Okay.

- Come on.

- Mom, what are you doing?

- Hey! Um, I couldn't sleep,

so I got up early to organize

some of your dad's stuff.

Sophie, I didn't hear you

come in.

- Uh yeah, I let her in.

She just had to borrow a jacket.

She's got like a bajillion

dollars to her family name.

Like, steals her best friend's

hand-me-downs. I don't know.

- Sweetie, is that

what you're wearing?

I mean, there's nothing

wrong with it,

it's just maybe a little much

for your first day.

- Yeah, I mean, I...

there's nothing left of me

to hide anymore,

so I kinda figured,

why bother?

I'm sorry. Um, yeah,

I'm sorry, Mom,

I just, I... joking kinda

helps me deal with it.

- That was always

your dad's way, too.

I found these while

I was clearing out.

What do you want me

to do with them?

Maybe a nice keepsake

for Washington?

- Throw 'em out.

- What? No way.

Ugh, come on, these posters

are fire.

I'm keeping one.

You really should've stayed

in the race, MB.

- Okay, we gotta go. Bye, Mom!

- Bye.

[Sophie]: I see the Washington

talk with your mom went well.

- Can we not do a therapy

session right now?

[sighs]

I just...

she's just been acting

different since it happened

and I just like, I don't know,

I haven't found the right time

to tell her

I don't plan on going.

- Sure, you only had

three months.

Fine, moving on.

[phones ding]

[text alerts bloop]

What is this, some kind

of creepy greeting card?

[together]: Ray.

- Did you guys see?

I found a site

that live links all the security

cameras in the city.

- Oh, my God, Ray, we really

need to get you a girlfriend.

- No, hey, he'll have

plenty of girlfriends

when he's a billionaire.

- Come on, we're gonna be late.

- Okay!

- You guys are late

for the first day.

Come on! It's all up from here.

- Remember your training.

Breathe, count to 10,

and resist the urge to punch him

in his stupid face.

- I'll be fine.

- Well, well, well,

the three amigos.

So good to see you, Marybeth.

I'm gonna miss you

on the paper.

Look, I know things got rough

there before last summer.

Politics is muddy.

How about we put it behind us?

- I have nothing to say to you.

- So, that's how you wanna

play it, huh?

I can't spend all senior year

apologizing

for winning the election.

- Pretty easy to win

an election

when your opponent

has to withdraw.

- Yeah, and why did I have

to withdraw, Toby?

Was it the 50 articles

you ran about me in the paper,

do you think or...?

- I report the facts,

Marybeth.

If you don't want

your photos leaked,

maybe you shouldn't

have taken them.

- Okay, victim blamer.

Let's go, Marybeth.

- Oh, and I hope you enjoy

the morning announcements,

hosted by yours truly,

of course.

I thought it'd be a good way

to demonstrate

my leadership skills.

- Good idea, Toby.

Um, yeah, no, actually I liked

it better when it was my idea,

but that's fine, you just add

that to the list of things

you stole from my campaign.

And 'kay, it's not about

leadership skills,

it's about uniting

the school community.

Just...

- You don't even feel

a little bad, do you?

- Why should I?

All I did was expose Marybeth

for the fraud that she is.

I've had my plan

since 8th grade.

She thinks she's gonna swoop

in here with her 4.0 GPA

and steal my scholarship

before senior year?

[scoffs]

Yeah, right.

[soft music]

Come on, buddy.

Hey, don't run in the hall!

[Miss Mitchell]: Let's hustle,

everyone. To class!

You three, I blink

and you're all seniors.

Sophie, congratulations.

I heard about your acceptance

into the ivy league school.

California dreaming, hey?

Marybeth, it's so good

to see you.

I hope you had a good summer.

Ray, come on in.

[bell rings]

[phones dinging]

- Extra Credit?

Who's Extra Credit?

- Looks bougie.

Kinda love it.

[Josh speaks indistinctly]

[intriguing music]

- It's okay.

- Just, I haven't seen him

since it happened.

[sighs]

[Miss Mitchell]: All right,

butts down, phones away,

time for morning announcements.

Eyes up, seniors.

New year, new way

of doing things.

[Toby]: Good morning, seniors.

Class President, Toby Dandrich

reporting for duty.

I'd just like to say

what a pleasure it is

to welcome you all back

for senior year.

We've overcome some difficultis

in the past few months,

some of us more significant

than others.

But senior year

is all about new beginnings,

and we're already off

to a great start,

thanks to our star quarterback,

Josh Whittaker,

for leading the Knights

to their first victory

of the season at Montague.

[applause]

And here, in honour of

Josh's achievement,

is the Knights' official

sponsor, Mr. Richard Arredondo.

- Toby! Hi!

- k*ll me now.

- I like the suit.

- Do you think if I say

I'm embarrassed,

he'll guilt buy me

some UGG boots?

[Marybeth chuckles]

- Hi, seniors! I just wanna

give a huge shoutout

to the Knights boys for

bringing it home this weekend.

Myself and my foundation

are proud

to support all that you do.

Oh, and Sophie, Daddy loves yo.

[students laugh]

- Adorable.

- And in other news,

for any students interested

in the arts and crafts,

the PTA is holding a...

- Can we talk?

[Toby]: You can sign up

on the day.

- You avoided me all summer.

I did nothing wrong.

- What,

leaking your girlfriend's nudes

isn't wrong where you come from?

- The school searched my phone

themselves. They found nothing.

- Yeah, I'm sure you being

star quarterback

had no impact

on their finding.

[shouts]: I didn't do it!

[Toby]: Entry is free,

but prizes go up to $1,000

for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place.

- Was it worth it, Josh?

Like, throwing away everything

we had, just to what,

like earn some street cred

with the jocks

that used to bully you

in junior high?

You know, I hope so 'cause

when you're out of university

and no one remembers your name,

you're not gonna have anyone.

Especially not me.

- Whoo!

- And parting message,

go Knights!

- I will deal with this.

[door opens]

[breathes shakily]

It helps if you count to 10.

[breathing slows]

Good.

[both inhale and exhale deeply]

Good girl. Better?

[sighs heavily]

Mr. Kinney told me

that you dropped AP calculus.

- I lost my scholarship.

I don't need the credits.

- Mm-hmm.

So, you're just gonna

throw it all away?

Hey, let's come over

here for a sec.

[laughing]

- Miss Mitchell.

- Mm-hmm.

[laughs]

- Oh, wow.

- Captain of the girls'

basketball team.

I almost got a sports

scholarship.

My dad, he uh, took a job

in a different county

and we moved right before

senior year.

- Hmm.

- So, I get it.

I get what being class president

meant to you.

But this, high school,

is just a dress rehearsal

for the rest of life.

Don't quit before

opening night, okay?

Back to class?

[rock music]

- I thought Josh was gonna

start crying at his desk.

Major girl boss energy, MB.

[phones dinging]

Oh, Extra Credit.

That weird account

just posted a new status.

Uh, "Tara Kapekny

wants you to think

her mom funds

her lavish lifestyle,

thanks to her job

as a powerful attorney.

But guess what?

Much like Tara's jewellery,

that story's a big old fake."

[phones dinging]

- It's not true.

It's not true, I swear!

[footsteps stomp away]

- Guess you're no longer

headline news.

Come on.

[pensive music]

- Mom, I think

I'm just gonna, um,

grab dinner at work, and then

I can just Uber home.

- You might wanna take

a look at something first.

[envelope crinkles]

[intriguing music]

- What?

- We are going to Montana.

Three days in August.

Some of your dad's

fishing buddies

are gonna show us around.

It'll be the perfect trip before

you head to Westlake College.

- Um...

Mom, I'm worried

about Westlake.

Toby got the scholarship,

so, you know,

that means you'd have to like...

pay tuition.

- Honey, I told you,

we can afford it.

All you have to worry about

is getting your application

in on time, okay?

It closes next week.

College in Washington,

just like your dad

always wanted.

[Marybeth chuckles softly]

Honey, isn't that shirt

a little low-cut for work?

- No.

Is there something you wanna

say to me, Mom? Like...

- No.

- Okay.

[rock music]

[pins clatter]

Thank you.

[phone dings]

Sophie, you're a lifesaver.

[Ray]: I thought your dad sold

this place, like, forever ago.

[Sophie]: We just

stopped inviting you

'cause you were a buzz k*ll.

It's called the "Safe Space,"

not the "Nerd Space."

[Ray]: Hilarious. So funny

I forgot to laugh.

- You seemed tense

back at school.

It's that account, isn't it?

- What happened with Tara,

I don't know,

it just kinda brought it

all back.

We gotta figure out

who's running Extra Credit.

- You're kidding, right?

It's just dumb

high school gossip.

Tara's mom's not a hotshot

lawyer. Who cares?

- Tara cares.

Did she have to be humiliated

in front of the entire school?

You know, this account, what...

what if it's the same person

who leaked my photos

last year?

- This sounds like girl talk.

I'm just gonna go hang out

anywhere else.

[laughs]

- Okay, wait, can we circle back

to the part

where you think this account

was behind your leak?

- Yeah, I mean,

we never really did

figure out who was behind it.

- Okay, Josh was behind it.

He just wanted to look cool

for his brain-dead buddies.

- Okay, you don't know

what it's like, Soph, like,

to have the whole world judge

you for one private moment.

Okay, you know

when you're, um...

you're having a nightmare

and you wake up,

and you're like so glad it's

the morning and you're safe?

Yeah, imagine waking up

and it's not a nightmare.

It's real.

We gotta stop this account.

- I was going to wait to give

you this on your birthday,

but I figure it's a good

back-to-school gift, too.

[soft music]

- What?

[giggles]

[bracelet rattles]

- There. I've got one, too.

It's a promise, even when I'm

away in California next year,

it means we'll never be apart.

[giggles]

I'm sorry, Marybeth,

you deserve to go

to a good school

more than anyone.

Even me.

- Hey, no, don't say that.

- No, I mean it.

But it's all gonna be okay.

You were there for me every day

when my mom was sick...

and again for the funeral.

- Mm-hmm.

You did the same for me.

- I know. And that's

how this works.

We'll always be there

for each other.

- Yeah.

- I love you, Marybeth.

- Yeah, I know.

[phones ding]

[sighs]

- Extra Credit posted again

and tagged the whole school.

"Everyone has secrets

and no one is safe.

Tara was just the beginning.

Are you paying attention?"

[tense music]

[all cheering]

[phone dings]

[messages dinging]

[sighs]

[melancholic music]

[message dings]

[tense music]

[heavy breathing]

- I don't care how you do it,

Lowell, just figure it out,

you're the president

of the A/V club.

You should be able

to take down an account.

I... what do you mean,

"You're only president

because you're

the only member"?

Look, I don't have time,

all right?

Figure out a way

to take it down.

Look, I gotta go.

Just do it, Lowell.

[dialling]

Hey, Mom.

No, don't worry about that

right now, okay?

No, it's a mistake.

Dad got his new job.

He's paid the bills,

we're gonna be okay this month.

No, I can't come home right now,

school's real busy.

Mom, I can't come home

right now.

I can't afford to make

any mistakes

if I wanna keep

this scholarship.

First round offers

come out next month

and I'm going to be

on that list.

Just wait 'til I get home,

please.

We'll talk about it then.

I love you.

Don't b*at yourself up, Tobe.

You played the game.

She had it coming.

[loudly]: I bet Marybeth's

the one behind Extra Credit.

That's exactly the kind

of thing she would do.

[Marybeth]: I bet Toby's

the one behind Extra Credit.

It's exactly the kind of thing

he would do.

You okay, Soph? You seem

kinda, like, off today.

- Yeah, I'm fine.

- What's going on?

- Evan went psycho

after Extra Credit.

Smashed up the bathroom.

[indistinct whispering]

- Okay? All right. Easy.

[whispering continues]

It's all right.

[camera shutters clicking]

Okay? Easy. Good.

- Okay, that's enough.

You're all enjoying this?

Like, Extra Credit

is ruining people's lives.

We should not be filming Evan,

we should be defending him.

Disconnect.

Unfollow Extra Credit.

It's turning you into monsters.

[lock rattles]

I need you to help me find out

who's behind

this Internet account.

Nobody cares enough to dig

deeper into Extra Credit,

so we're gonna do it ourselves.

- Only took 15 years

of friendship,

but you're finally speaking

my language.

It's actually a pretty

simple technique.

First, we log into

the Extra Credit account.

- 'Kay, how do we log in?

I don't know the password.

- Exactly. We say we've

forgotten our password

and we get two options,

e-mail recovery

or we ask for an SMS code

to go to our phone,

and boom, whoever runs

Extra Credit has a phone number

ending in 7318.

This database has the number

of every teacher, kid,

and helicopter parent

associated with the school.

[keyboard clacking]

[beeping error]

No match found.

Most likely a burner phone

or something.

Whoever's running Extra Credit

knew someone would do this.

Smarter than I thought.

- Where do we go from here?

[door opens]

[Miss Mitchell]: Sophie!

- What's going on?

Soph?

Sophie!

[phone dings]

[ominous music]

[rock music]

[phone dings]

[cheering in background]

[breathes shakily]

[breathing intensifies]

[ominous music]

[gasps]

What are you doing here?

- I can explain, please.

- Why would they write that,

Sophie?

It's not true, is it?

- Well...

- No, just... just best friends

don't lie, so just, yeah,

just tell me... just tell me

that it's not true

and... it is...

Soph... it is true?

- Marybeth, I promise

you'll understand.

- No. No, you have

to swear to me.

Listen, you have to swear to me

that you had nothing

to do with it.

- I... I can't do that,

Marybeth,

but I promise, it's not

what you think.

- Get out.

- No, Marybeth.

- Get out, Sophie!

Get out, right now!

[bracelet rattles]

[cries]

[phone dings]

[eerie music]

- Marybeth.

OMG, how are you holding up?

As a survivor of Extra Credit

trauma myself,

I can sympathize

with your experience.

- That's not how you felt

last year

when you swore I leaked

the pics myself.

[Tara scoffs]

I don't need your pity, Tara.

Stop, like, pretending

to be my friend

'cause I'm a trending topic

today.

You're embarrassing yourself.

[school bell rings]

Oh!

- Sorry.

I wasn't looking

where I was going.

- It's okay.

- Marybeth.

I heard about what happened.

I'm here if you need to talk.

- Thanks.

- And, um, now that

you know the truth...

- What?

- The truth,

that I had nothing to do

with your leak.

- Is that what your game is?

How dare you?

I can't believe you're

bringing this up right now.

- No, Marybeth, I loved you.

- Okay.

- And the fact that you hate me

now doesn't change that. I...

All this other stuff,

the games, the wins,

none of it matters

because you're not there.

Look, I'm sorry this whole thing

ruined your life,

but it ruined mine too.

- They still chant your name

on game night, Josh.

I lost everything.

The paper, class president,

a scholarship, Washington,

everything I ever wanted

evaporated in a nanosecond.

- But it's not what

you wanted, though.

It's what your dad wanted.

He wanted you to go

to college in Washington,

but he wanted you to be

a straight-A bookworm and...

I'm sorry that he's not here

anymore, but... hey.

[Marybeth sobs softly]

You can't live in his shadow

forever. I mean...

what happened to getting

a job for a year?

- Okay.

- Thinking about the future?

All you have to do is

live your own life.

- If that's what you think,

then yeah, maybe you never

knew me at all.

- No.

[Marybeth cries]

[footsteps stomp away]

[sniffles]

[sighs]

[breathes shakily]

[sobs]

[tense music]

[breathes deeply]

[continues sobbing]

- We don't need the girls'

soccer team on the front page.

Second page will do just fine.

You guys got that?

Okay, cool.

[exhales]

[light clicks on]

- As senior class president,

I will make sure all of your

victories become our victories.

Community is how we thrive.

[door slams]

Who's there?

[footsteps approaching]

Oh.

Um... sorry, Miss M,

I just, I didn't really

feel like, uh...

hanging out

in the courtyard today.

- That's okay. Can we talk?

Talk to me.

Tell me how you're feeling.

- Um... I just...

I don't even know

what to think anymore.

My best friend

ruined my life

and now all the people

who called me

probably the worst things

you can call someone,

you know,

they all wanna be my friend

'cause it's acceptable

to them now, I guess.

And it's all just so fake.

And I... yeah, maybe

I shouldn't have told them

to unfollow Extra Credit.

Yeah, maybe they deserve

to know how it feels.

- No, you don't believe that.

I'm so sorry for what

you're going through.

Really.

[sighs]

But I know you better

than you think.

You have a good heart.

Do not let this change that.

You know, Marybeth, everyone

has a reason for everything.

And if you ever need anything,

you know where I am.

- Mm-hmm.

- I did hear that you picked up

AP Calculus again.

And I'm starting to think

that maybe you listen to me.

- Yeah, well... you're not

so bad in the advice department.

[chuckles]

Everyone has their reasons, huh?

- Everyone.

- Hey, sweetie,

come sit for a sec.

[soft music]

I got an e-mail

from Principal Pratt

about what's going on at school.

I know what happened, and

I just wanted to say I'm sorry.

- Thanks, Mom. Um...

[sniffles]

Yeah, hasn't been easy.

- I can't believe I didn't

put it together sooner.

Sophie's always been

a bad influence.

She put you up to this,

right?

I mean, she made you take

the photos or something?

- Made me take the photos? What?

- Was she trying to get you

to post them online?

Was it some kind of money thing?

I know you never would've

degraded yourself

if you hadn't been

put up to it.

- Degraded myself?

Mom, are you listening

to yourself right now?

I took the photos. Me.

And yeah, I... I sent them

to my boyfriend,

who I thought I could trust.

Is that why you've been so weird

with me lately? Like...

I'm a big girl,

I can think for myself.

- Well, you didn't think,

did you?

You took those photos with

no regard for the consequences.

What would your father think?

- What would Dad think?

I don't know, Mom,

because Dad's not here.

He's gone.

[breathes shakily]

Mom...

I think about him

every day, but...

[sniffles]

I can't just, like,

replace him for you.

I can't believe you think

this whole thing is my fault.

- Of course I don't, honey.

- Yeah, you do!

'Cause if anything

happens to a woman,

she probably did something

to deserve it, right?

Isn't that what you were

taught to believe?

Stop judging me based on

what other people think.

That's exactly what I did.

She kept telling me

she could explain.

I didn't give her a chance.

I...

I listened to some stupid

gossip account

instead of hearing my best

friend's side of the story.

[footsteps stomp away]

[door opens]

[door slams]

[sobs]

[insects chirping]

[door bell rings]

Hey, um, thanks

for buzzing me in.

Is Sophie here?

I really need to talk to her.

- You don't know where she is?

- What?

- Come in.

- What?

- No, none of this

48-hour nonsense.

I want a report filed

right away.

The mayor owes me a favour.

Call me when you have

a unit on the way.

She told me she'd be out

after school.

That was seven hours ago.

She's not answering my calls,

my texts, nothing.

She's been acting

so different lately.

Practically living in her room,

and that's not like Sophie.

[tense music]

I found this in her room.

What does it mean?

- Did she say anything

about where she was going?

- She said she had a stressful

couple of days

and she needed

to clear her head.

Said she was going

to her safe space.

- Her safe space?

That's what she said?

- Yeah.

- I think I know

where Sophie is.

[tense music]

Soph!

Sophie!

[dramatic music]

[Marybeth pants]

Can somebody please help?!

Help!

Sophie! Hey!

[sobbing]: Sophie!

[melancholic music]

Breathe slow

And let it all go

Feel the river flow

Its currents rise

Relighting our lives

Spirals intertwined

Combinations

to a higher feeling

I'm seeing movements

in the starlight

It takes me

It takes me high

[pills rattle]

[Tara]: She happens to lead

the police there?

Please, no accident.

Extra Credit

will expose her soon.

It's been a while since

Sophie's "su1c1de."

[eerie music]

- Marybeth, how are you

holding up?

I'm just devastated for you.

- Oh, you can't even, like,

pretend to be sincere, can you?

Stay away from me, Toby.

- The little "edgy girl" act,

it's so fake

it hurts to look at.

Let's work together.

Your name's radioactive

on campus. I can change that.

We'll run an article

in the school paper,

how you forgive Sophie

for everything she did.

They'll love you.

- You'd do that for me?

You're sicker than I thought.

Now, let go of me, Toby.

Toby, I said let go.

- Get your hand off Marybeth.

- Josh, you guys are gonna

slam next week, right?

- Unless you leave,

the only thing I'm gonna be

slamming's right in front of me.

- Thanks.

- Coach told me you're planning

a vigil tomorrow night.

You sure that's a good idea?

I mean, with everything going

on, everyone's running scared--

- I have to, Josh.

For Sophie.

And for the students.

This is, like, so messed up.

- I know.

But you'll be okay.

Promise.

- I'm tired of promises.

[exhales]

I can't do this now.

- Marybeth...

[sobs]

[Richard sobs]

- I'm sorry, Mr. Arredondo,

I know I shouldn't be up here.

I'm just, um...

- If I just wait here

a little while longer,

maybe she'll come home?

- Can I wait with you?

[melancholic music]

[both sniffling]

- After my wife d*ed...

I never thought I could be

the father that she needed.

But she turned out

pretty amazing.

She's a good kid.

Not perfect,

but she can charm her way

out of anything, you know.

[chuckles]

Like, just before summer,

she spent $2,000 in a week.

[laughs]

$2,000!

She apologized, of course,

but when I went to ground her,

she just looked at me

with that big smile.

I'll never forget that smile.

What did it mean, Marybeth,

that note she left for you?

- Um...

it just meant that...

It meant she was... actually

the best friend I ever had.

I wish I said it to her sooner.

[gasps]

- Forget that you ever saw this.

[ominous music]

[Richard breathes shakily]

- Mr. Arre...

- You okay?

- Uh-huh. Yeah.

Yep.

[cries]

- I know we never talked about

what happened last semester.

I didn't want you to feel like

you had to explain yourself.

It's your business.

- Yeah, well, uh...

yeah, it was everyone's

business, apparently.

- But it shouldn't have been.

And I'm sorry that

it happened to you.

But... this whole thing...

Sophie was my best friend, too.

She loved you so much,

Marybeth.

I don't know whether

I don't wanna believe it or...

maybe... maybe

it's just not true.

- I just wish that if she did

do it, I knew why.

There had to be a reason.

I'm not giving up

until I find out.

I'm gonna need your help.

- Of course.

[footsteps approaching]

- Someone's coming.

- Come on, we gotta hide.

[ominous music]

What's he doing here?

- Shh.

He's using his badge

to break the lock.

[lock clicking]

What is he doing?

- I have no idea.

[sinister swell]

[Tara]: Toby came up here,

but I think that was earlier.

[door closes]

- Looks like Mr. President's

been covering his tracks.

- He's deleting messages?

- One thing he didn't delete?

Timestamps.

Look at the dates.

All from the last four days.

Whatever was going on with

Sophie before she d*ed,

Toby had something

to do with it.

- Ray, please tell me

you can recover deleted

messages from a computer?

[keyboard clacking]

[ding!]

- Got it! Nine messages,

the night before Sophie d*ed.

"You did this to yourself."

What does that mean?

- "You have to delete

the post."

What post is she talking about?

Is Toby running Extra Credit?

- What did he have on Sophie

to make him think

she leaked your pics?

We gotta talk to Toby.

- No, Toby won't talk.

Not yet, anyway.

- So, what do we do?

- We go to someone we can trust.

- This is a lot to take in.

- But we have to do

something, right?

Like, Toby's clearly responsible

for Sophie.

[sighs]

- I mean, there's just not

enough evidence.

There's no context.

These messages

could mean anything.

- Miss Mitchell, last week,

I saw Sophie coming out

of your room.

She was crying.

Did she say anything

about what happened?

- You know that anything I say

to a student is confidential.

- Mm-hmm.

[exhales deeply]

- She didn't say

anything specific.

She just said that she had done

something that she regretted,

that she couldn't take back.

- It was Toby.

He was blackmailing her.

Like, this isn't

stealing my ideas

or cheating to win an election,

like, this is criminal.

You need to punish him.

- I will do everything I can

to get to the bottom

of this, okay?

Right now, you need

to be strong.

I know that you are speaking

at the gathering tonight.

I want you to just focus

on what you're gonna say, okay?

[sighs]

I blame myself, you know?

I'm supposed to look after you,

all of you, and I failed.

I failed Sophie.

[emotional music]

- We have to go further.

We have to let Toby know

we're onto him.

- I take it Miss Mitchell's

not a fan of that idea?

- Not exactly. She wants me

to stay focused on my speech

for the vigil.

Wait a minute, what does Extra

Credit love more than anything?

- Ruining people's lives?

- Apart from that.

Playing games.

If Toby's behind it, maybe

we can b*at him at his own game.

- I'm confused.

What are you doing?

- Exactly what

Miss Mitchell asked.

I'm focusing on my speech.

[intriguing music]

- You ready to go, sweetie?

- In a couple minutes.

You're here to tell me

my outfit's too skimpy or...?

- I'm here to tell you

I'm sorry.

You were right.

I don't know

what I was thinking,

but I wasn't thinking of you.

It's been hard

since your dad d*ed,

to see you as this young woman

and not my little girl.

But what happened,

you were the victim,

only you're not a victim.

You're strong, you have

nothing to be ashamed of.

[Marybeth cries]

What am I gonna do

without you next year?

Washington seems so far away.

- Mom, um...

About Washington...

It's nothing, we can, um,

we can talk about it later.

I gotta get ready.

- You know, you don't have

to do this.

Everybody's too scared

to go out.

It's probably not gonna be

a very big crowd anyway.

- Doesn't matter.

I don't care if it's

40 people or 4. They...

they have to know the truth.

[insects chirping]

I've been asked to say

a few words tonight

about my friend Sophie.

And it's hard to sum up

a 15-year friendship

in two minutes,

so um, yeah, I'm not gonna try.

I'm just... I'm just gonna

ask all of you

to please honour her memory

by not rushing to judgment,

and not... not believing

the words of those who choose

to hide behind

a computer keyboard.

Sophie was a good person.

She was kind.

She was funny.

She was loyal.

Some of you have said that

she did this to herself...

she made her bed, and now,

she needs to lie in it.

That's not true.

Sophie never did anything

to hurt anyone.

That's why she was

my best friend.

Yeah, my closest friend.

And... a friendship like that

can never be deleted.

Tonight is a celebration

of Sophie.

[chuckles lovingly]

Sophie lit up every room

she entered and...

tonight... she gets

to light up the sky.

[The Keeper

by Whitney Pea]

[chuckling]

[sniffling]

[]

[dramatic music]

[projector clicks off]

- You looked kinda shaky up

there. What's goin' on?

- It was Toby. He was here.

- I didn't even see him here.

- He was threatening me.

- Wait here.

Toby! Toby!

Toby! Toby!

- Well, he knows

we're onto him.

He said he was gonna hurt me.

It had to be Toby.

He was standing

right there, right?

- Did you see him

holding the sign?

- No, but it... it had to be.

Ray, this is...

this is too much.

I... I'm scared!

- I know, I know.

- Okay.

[panting]

It didn't work, right?

We're supposed

to make him sweat,

now he's doubling down.

He's threatening me.

That's why he wrote the signs.

[scoffs]

He really thinks

he can get away with this.

- And you're sure it was Toby

who wrote you those messages?

- I didn't see his face,

but I know it was him.

He's the only one

with something to hide.

That's probably why

he's running Extra Credit.

You know, keep the attention

on everyone else.

He's not gonna get away

with this.

He's... yeah, he's not

gonna win this time.

- Like, okay, we know

he was harassing Sophie,

and I just, I just need to know

why she did what she did.

Like, I just need to know.

I... sorry.

Uh, sorry,

I can't think straight.

- So, stop thinking like you.

Think like Sophie.

What would she do?

[soft music]

- She'd fight.

She'd fight like hell.

- We're not finished yet.

This isn't over.

Let's talk to Toby.

- No, we're done talking.

We'll get him to talk,

but we're gonna do it our way.

[ominous music]

[keyboard clacking]

[dramatic boom]

[tense music]

- No, no, no, no.

No, no, no.

No, no, no, no.

[crying]

- You look pretty tired

this morning, Mr. President.

Working late?

- Someone at A/V club mentioned

you had a tech problem.

- Sit.

All right,

how much do you know?

- Enough to end you.

- Hmm. You're lying.

[Marybeth]: Forget your badge?

We know you were

in Sophie's room.

[scoffs]

- It started two summers ago.

I was interning at the hospital

for extra... for points.

Looks good on

a pre-med application.

Sophie's mom at the time

was sick.

And I had access

to all her medical files.

Her whole medical history.

And that's when I found out.

- Found out what?

- Sophie's mom never gave birth

at Lawrence Medical.

[scoffs]

In fact, the only time

she was there was 20 years ago

for fertility treatment,

which, by the way,

didn't work out.

So, I did some digging.

- Digging?

- It's amazing what you can get

with a case of beers

and 50 bucks for the security

guard at the records lab.

Turns out little rich girl,

running around

with her designer jewellery

and expensive cars...

she's adopted.

No official record.

- What's that supposed to mean,

she was adopted illegally?

- Yeah.

Mr. Arredondo can buy

whatever he wants.

Or whomever he wants.

[scoffs]

Can you imagine the scandal?

Princess Sophie robbed

from the cradle

by a rich property developer.

- Toby, why does

that bother you?

- I hate rich kids.

Life handed to them

on a platter,

while people like me

have to fight for everything.

I had to work hard

for my scholarship.

I didn't just hit "Add to cart"

like Sophie.

- So, you blackmailed her.

- It was more of an arrangement.

She was terrified

I'd blow her secret.

- Wait, Sophie knew

she was adopted?

- Why else do you think

she clung so tightly

to that silver spoon of hers?

I mean, I may have uncovered

a skeleton or two.

She thought she was adopted

legally,

not slipped under the table

like a business transaction.

But if the real truth

ever got out,

the consequences would be

devastating

to the family,

and the town.

The Arredondo family scandal.

Not to be whispered to anyone.

Not even her closest friends.

I told her I'd k*ll the story,

but... I wanted

something in return.

- Me.

You wanted me.

Because you knew

I was gonna win the election

and get the scholarship.

[sighs]

- It's nothing personal,

Marybeth.

If anything,

you should be flattered.

I've been a straight-A student

my whole life

and I was threatened by you.

For what it's worth,

Sophie wasn't happy about it.

But she'd told me she'd

scooped it off your phone.

- Sophie sent you my photos.

- She used a made-up e-mail

to cover her tracks, but yeah.

- And you leaked them.

- Like I said,

it's nothing personal.

- You're lying.

Sophie wouldn't do that.

She hated you

even more than I do.

That's pretty hard.

- Whatever helps you

sleep at night.

Poor Sophie.

She even tried to buy me off.

$2,000.

Only, I couldn't be bothered.

- Just before summer, she went

through $2,000 in a week.

$2,000!

- When Extra Credit started

posting about what she'd done,

she tried to pin it on me.

Said I was the only one

who could've known.

- So, it is you?

[chuckles]

- I prefer to be

front and centre

for the scandals I break

and you can't pin

that account on me, Ray.

But I'll bet good money

you're gonna try.

- She really did do it.

- You really didn't think

she could, did you?

- She was my best friend, Ray.

She... she betrayed me.

- She had to protect her family.

- Well, it shouldn't have

been at my expense!

I'm sorry. I...

I shouldn't... ugh.

I'm sorry.

- It's okay.

You're right.

I'm sorry.

[sentimental music]

- Wait a minute.

After Sophie's funeral,

I found a picture.

- What picture?

- It was a photograph.

It was tucked inside

one of her books,

almost like

it was a secret, and...

Mr. Arredondo got real angry

when I showed it to him.

- What are you getting at, MB?

- I need your help.

And someone with a car.

Please don't let me regret this.

Um...

[dialling]

Hey, um, this is gonna

sound crazy, but can we meet?

I need your help.

[Josh]: Now can you tell me

why you dragged me here?

- I can explain everything,

but right now,

I need you to wait here.

Ray, let's go.

- Why does Ray get to go?

- Sorry, Josh. Tech duty.

- Keep your car running.

We gotta be quick and get away.

Got it?

- I officially don't like this.

- Please, Josh?

I need you.

And Josh, thanks.

- Never thought I'd be a felon

before I graduated.

You know that's

what this is, right?

- Mm-hmm.

- And by the way, Josh?

- Okay, we're in the thick

of some pretty heavy stuff

right now, Ray.

We need all the help

we can get.

- But Josh?!

- Can we focus?

[keyboard clacking]

[buttons beeping]

- We're in.

- Are you sure?

- I shut down the connection

from the house

to the security system,

so you should be good to go.

[suspenseful music]

- Wait, we can't get in

this way. Plan B.

- There is no Plan B.

- Can you disarm the front door?

[keyboard clacking]

[beeping]

- Front door should be good,

but you gotta go now.

[heavy sigh]

[breathes shakily]

[patio door slides open]

[tense music]

[door creaks softly]

[papers crinkle]

[binders clatter to floor]

[g*n clicks]

[tense music]

[footsteps approaching]

[papers rustling]

[panting]

[relieved sigh]

- You unlocked the bedroom

door, didn't you?

- No biggie.

You just owe me your life.

- Got it.

- No way! You actually did it!

[Marybeth breathes nervously]

[Marybeth]: Oh, my gosh.

[revealing music]

I think I know

who Sophie's real mom is.

[knocking on door]

- Marybeth, Ray, Josh.

What are you all doing here?

- I'm sorry, Miss Mitchell,

to just drop by,

but, um, can we come in?

It's kind of important.

- Here you go.

- Thank you.

- Mm-hmm.

- Miss Mitchell, um...

what I'm gonna say,

it might sound crazy and, uh...

it's none of my business,

I'm sorry, but...

I think I know why

Sophie was crying

coming out of your room

that day.

- Marybeth, I've told you,

it's confidential.

- It's confidential.

Yeah, okay.

It's confidential because...

you're Sophie's real mom,

aren't you?

Sophie knew it, didn't she?

That's why Sophie did

what she did.

She wasn't trying to protect

herself, she was...

she had to protect you.

- Where did you get this?

- I found it in Sophie's room,

right after her funeral.

- How dare you?

- I know Sophie

wouldn't have betrayed me

if she had any other choice.

So, please just respect

her memory,

respect her mother's memory,

and tell me the truth.

- Respect her memory?

[clears throat]

You need to get out.

[screaming]: Now! Get out!

[exhales sharply]

- We have to try again.

- Guys...

This is where I leave.

- What?

- Secret kids?

Anonymous profiles?

This is crazy talk.

Sophie's gone.

And if Miss Mitchell is her mom,

that's her business, not ours.

- Oh, okay, so that's what

you want Sophie's legacy to be?

Just like... like a rich kid

that stabbed her best friend

in the back?

- Is this about

justice for Sophie

or justice for you, Marybeth?

You're angry at what

they did to you.

I understand that,

but these are people's lives.

- It was my life.

It was Sophie's life.

They matter too.

- I understand, I just...

I can't go through with this.

- I hate to say I told you so.

- Huh.

- All right,

where do we go from here?

Miss Mitchell won't talk.

She's our only sh*t

at finding out the truth.

- Maybe not.

[car drives away]

What if Toby knew

who Sophie's real mom was?

I mean, he worked

at the hospital.

- Maybe. I don't know.

None of this makes

any sense to me anymore.

- I can't believe I'm about

to do this. Um...

- You're calling Toby?

What makes you think

he'll tell you the truth?

[phone rings in distance]

- Do you hear that?

- It's coming from back there.

[ominous music]

[Marybeth]: Toby?!

[Toby grunts]

- She's gone crazy.

She grabbed me after school,

she knocked me out.

- Okay, just stay still.

Let me get--

[Miss Mitchell]: Agh!

[sighs]

Oh, Marybeth,

you're getting involved

in something that

you don't understand.

- Miss Mitchell, please,

you have to let him go.

- Why?

So he can continue

to ruin people's lives?

No.

No, Marybeth.

He k*lled her.

He k*lled my baby!

- Can someone tell me

what the hell is going on here?

- Sophie's mine.

Sophie's mine!

Oh, when my father found out.

Hmm.

He made us move away.

And he waited until

the baby was born,

and then, we moved back,

and then, he gave her away

to the Arredondos because

they would keep it quiet.

Nobody needed to know.

And they couldn't have

children of their own.

[purses lips]

- Sophie was your kid?

- You didn't know?

- Sweetheart, do you know

how hard it was? Hmm?

To see her every day

for four years...

and never be able

to tell her who I was,

like I was some stranger.

To not even show up at her

funeral, my own... daughter.

- No, Sophie knew who you were.

She knew the truth, that's

why she leaked my photos.

It was to protect you.

- No.

No, Sophie didn't leak anything.

She didn't know who I was,

not at first.

But when Toby started

blackmailing her,

Sophie came to me.

She told me that he found out

she was adopted.

And that he wanted dirt

on you, Marybeth.

She found the photos

on your phone,

and she knew it was exactly

what Toby needed.

But she couldn't do it.

- I'm just so scared and

I don't know what to do anymore.

- Give me your phone.

Hand it to me.

[sighs]

[sniffling]

- What are you doing?

- I'm deleting the photos.

Okay? I don't want you

to think about this anymore.

I'm gonna talk to Toby.

Everything's gonna be fine.

And Marybeth and your dad,

they're gonna be just fine.

- Okay.

[cries]

- Hey.

[dramatic music]

So, I created

a fake e-mail address...

so that Toby wouldn't

be able to put it together.

- You leaked my photos?

- Well, it was the only option,

Marybeth!

To save my daughter!

But then, Extra Credit

started posting

and Sophie, she figured it out.

Oh, she knew she hadn't shown

the photos to anybody else.

And she came to me.

And so, I told her the truth.

And I did it to protect us!

- Enough! Enough lies!

I can't let Marybeth

be betrayed,

not without knowing why!

- All right, stop it, damn it!

Stop it! I'm sorry.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

Sophie, please.

[crying]: No!

- Sophie!

Sophie, please!

[Marybeth]: That's why

she was crying

coming out of your room

that day.

- I gave her the only photo

that I had of her.

And I thought

she would understand.

[chuckles]

I thought that if

she knew the truth,

she would understand

and I would get to be

a part of her life, but no!

She looked at me

like I was the monster.

And it's all...

because...

of him.

Aw.

[grunts]

[slaps]

Oh.

[sniffles]

I warned you, Marybeth.

I did, I warned you when

you brought me those messages,

to just stop asking questions.

- The vigil.

The signs.

That was you.

- And if you would just...

let me deal with this,

it will all be over.

I promise.

Because it's not enough

that he ruined Sophie's life.

No, he had to start

Extra Credit

and start ruining everybody

else's life as well!

- I had nothing to do

with that stupid account

and you know it!

[exhales]

Think about it, Marybeth.

Running a gossip account's

a real good way

to keep your own scandal quiet.

- Oh.

- And Miss Mitchell,

school agony aunt,

keeping all our dirty,

little secrets.

Sophie hated you

for trying to save her,

so you punished her with your

little social media account.

- Oh, you're not buying this!

Come on!

- Baby girl rejects

deadbeat mother

and she goes wild.

Film at 11.

[screaming]

[panting]

- Don't follow me.

Stay where you are!

- Call the police.

I'm going after her.

- Marybeth! No!

[both panting]

- I destroyed everything.

I destroyed my daughter.

- No, Sophie would still be here

if Toby hadn't done what he did.

Okay? You can't blame yourself.

[tense music]

- Yes, I can. Sophie...

[crying]

Sophie didn't k*ll herself,

Marybeth.

I followed her...

the night she went

to the rooftop.

- Marybeth?

[Miss Mitchell]: Sophie.

Sophie, please.

We need to talk.

- Uh, no, we don't.

- Sophie, you're not

being reasonable.

- Reasonable? I've been

lied to my whole life.

- Sophie!

[overlapping shouts]

[thud]

[Miss Mitchell]: She tripped.

I didn't know what to do.

I left in a panic.

I left her.

I left her...

[sobbing]: God, I k*lled her!

I k*lled her.

I don't deserve to live.

- Okay, okay, you've made a lot

of mistakes, Miss Mitchell,

but hey, what happened

to Sophie,

that was an accident.

All right?

Listen, hey, as long

as you're still here...

- No.

- You have the chance

to make things right.

Okay?

[sirens wailing in distance]

[sobbing]

[birds chirping]

- I'm so proud of you.

- Mom, can we talk for a sec?

- Yeah.

- Um, so I was thinking

about Montana.

What if we don't go

for three days?

- Well, sweetie,

it's already booked.

- No, what I mean is like, what

if we go for, like, a month?

Or like, two months?

- But Washington.

- Um... I don't think

I'm gonna go to Washington.

Actually, I didn't even apply.

Things have just...

changed for me.

I don't think I'm ready

to leave just yet.

I just...

I wanna stay here,

just for a year, and like,

be with you and figure out

what the next step is.

Maybe, like, something

that works for both of us.

[hopeful music]

- I think I like

the sound of that.

[nervous exhale]

- Okay.

[students clapping]

[chuckles]

- This seat taken?

- Uh, yeah, it is, actually.

I'm actually like,

really popular now,

so I'm probably too cool

for you, so...

- Oh, that's how it is?

- Mm-hmm.

- Just remember, it's lonely

at the top without friends.

And I took a few punches

for you myself.

- Hmm, yeah, I don't...

I don't seem to recall.

[chuckles]

- Marybeth, I was thinking,

and...

there's something

I wanted to ask you.

- Um, there's something I wanted

to ask you too, actually.

- Really?

- Yeah.

It's about Extra Credit.

It just, it still doesn't

seem real. Like...

something isn't adding up.

Do you really think

Miss Mitchell

could've been completely

behind it?

- She was everyone's

favourite teacher.

- Yeah.

- Uh, knew the skeletons

in all of our closets.

If she was smart enough

to leak your pics

from a fake address,

maybe she was more savvy

than we thought.

- Yeah, but she confessed to

everything with Sophie, like...

why would she still need

to lie about Extra Credit?

- I'm guessing a dead daughter

weighs heavier

on the conscience.

Sorry, I didn't mean that

to sound so... you know.

- Extra Credit hasn't been

online in a few days.

Like, not since Miss Mitchell

and Toby got arrested, so...

- I can't lie to you, MB.

Seeing Toby in the back

of that police car,

after everything

he put you through,

made this all worthwhile.

Receiving photos of a minor?

He's gonna go down

for a long time.

- He thought it was the only

way he could get a scholarship.

It's like, there's always

another way, you know?

- Look, Miss Mitchell's in jail

with Toby, where she belongs.

Extra Credit's gone.

It's over, MB. You won.

- Sorry, um, what was it

you wanted to ask me?

- Well, uh,

I was just wondering

if maybe you wanted to go--

- Hey, hey.

You guys in the middle

of something?

- No, well, actually, yeah.

Ray was just about

to ask me something.

- Uh, it was nothing. I was...

[clears throat]

There's this comic book

convention I was gonna go to

and it means I can't help you

study on Saturday.

- Oh, it's--

- Sounds awesome.

- Hmm.

- Hey.

- Hey.

- I, uh... I know I'm not

entirely off the hook

for some of the stupid stuff

I said, but uh...

I was just wondering if maybe

you're free after school.

I was kinda hoping

we could talk.

- Um, I'm working tonight.

- Oh. Okay.

- But, um... I'm closing,

so maybe after I lock up,

we could sit in the diner?

- I gotta go do this... thing.

- Okay. Um...

Bye.

[rhythmic rock music]

- Marybeth, I'm sorry

about all this crazy stuff.

- Mm-hmm.

- I know it's gonna take time,

but...

I really want us to give this

a second chance.

- Yeah. Um...

I'd like that, too.

I think I just need some time.

- I understand.

Just, uh, promise me

you'll think about it?

- Oh, my God, Josh!

- It's cool. I'll get

some paper towels.

- At least, it's ice.

I'm sorry!

[giggling]

[phone dings]

[ominous music]

[phone dings]

[breathes shakily]

[Josh's phone chimes]

[]

[shaky breathing]

[chuckles]

- Marybeth?

[Ray]: Hey, it's Ray,

leave a message

if you're not a weirdo,

I'll get back to you.

[beep]

- Ray, we got it wrong.

It's Josh.

Josh is running Extra Credit.

Okay, um, I'm at the bowling

alley and it's closed,

but he's in here with me.

Just, you hurry,

I need you to get here!

[tense music]

- Marybeth?

Marybeth, come on!

[door knob rattles]

Come on, Marybeth,

this is insane!

[panting]

Marybeth, you're starting

to scare me. What's going on?

[Marybeth]: Stay away

from me, Josh!

I know it was you, okay?

I know you're running

Extra Credit.

- Running Extra Credit?

Will you just get out here?

- Stay right there!

- Marybeth, this is crazy.

- Why did you do it, Josh?

Was it like, some crazy ploy

to get me back?

Or what, you want me to see you

like some kind of hero?

- I have no idea what

you're talking about!

- Stop lying.

- I'm not lying, Marybeth!

- How did you know about Sophie?

Did you wanna punish her?

Is that it?

- Come on. It's me!

- Okay, I told you,

don't come any closer.

[electric shock]

[Josh grunts]

[Josh thuds to floor]

Ray!

[panting]

- It's okay. You're okay.

I got your message and came

as soon as I could.

[Marybeth]: It was Josh, Ray.

Josh was behind everything.

- I know. I know!

I can't believe I didn't

figure it out sooner.

Of all the people who could've

had the burner phone?

I would've never thought Josh.

- How did you know Josh

had a burner phone?

- You said so,

in your voicemail.

- No, I didn't, Ray.

I never said anything

about a burner phone.

Ray.

- I did it all for you,

Marybeth.

- No.

[crying]

- It's the only way

you'd realize

we're meant to be together!

- No!

[rock music]

- It's not my fault, MB!

Guys like Josh?

He's not right for you!

I've been in love with you

since we were kids!

And some jock just swoops in

and takes my place?

You're just gonna take him back?

After everything

we've been through together?!

I was supposed to be done

with Extra Credit!

I planted the phone

in his backpack.

I knew if I sent you a message

that you'd write back.

That's what I love

about you, Marybeth,

you're not scared of anything.

Not even Extra Credit.

When the whole school

was freaking out,

you wanted to expose it.

- Why, Ray?

I trusted you.

[eerie music]

- Last semester, they were

all laughing at you.

Judging you.

Like they'd never made

a stupid mistake.

I just wanted to give them

a taste of their own medicine.

Show them how it feels.

Wasn't hard.

Stalk a few accounts,

steal a few passwords.

[scoffs]

Kid stuff.

I saw the messages

between Sophie and Toby.

The Miss Mitchell thing,

that was a surprise.

But Sophie, huh,

I was so angry

that she could have

betrayed you.

I'd never betray you,

Marybeth.

I'm just asking for a chance.

Hey! I love you, Marybeth!

And I'll always

look out for you!

I just wanted

to prove that to you!

- Ray...

you're the most loyal

friend I've ever had.

But I'm tired of people

telling me who I am.

I know who I am.

And I know who you are.

You're a criminal.

[tense music]

[Ray and Josh grunting]

[Josh screams]

[thudding blow]

- No!

[grunting]

[thudding blow]

Josh!

[both panting]

- It's over.

It's over, Marybeth.

[birds chirping]

[soft acoustic music]

- We did it, Soph!

When we get back

from our trip,

I'll probably be sticking

around for a little while,

so yeah, I'll come

and visit when I can.

And your dad and my mom

seem to be getting along,

so that's... yeah.

Maybe we'll be step-sisters.

Thank you, Sophie.

Just for being

my best friend and...

Yeah, I hope, wherever

you are right now, you can...

maybe forgive me.

[sighs]

[upbeat music]

- I think she'd really love it.

- Yeah.

It's almost like...

like a small part of her

is always gonna be here,

you know?

- Mm-hmm.

You doing anything tonight?

- Uh, yeah, actually.

I have to help my mom

get ready for her date.

- Oh, that's right.

- Mm-hmm.

- With Richard.

- Yeah.

[both chuckle]

You wanna grab a coffee?

- Only if you don't spill it

on me again.

[both laughing]

- I won't!

[chuckles]

[bright music]
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