01x08 - And Salt the Earth Behind You

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01x08 - And Salt the Earth Behind You

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WOMAN: Go ahead, Rue.

- (MUSIC PLAYS)

- RUE: I met someone.

She's helped.

Now, I want to stay clean.

- So, thank you.

- (APPLAUSE)

LESLIE: I'm really proud of you, Rue.

- You've come a long way.

- (SCREAMING)

Just take your time.

You're delicate.

RUE: Every time I feel good, I think it'll last forever.

These states will wax and wane.

I think I need your help.

RUE: In bad times, there would be good times.

(GIGGLING)

But also, in the good times NATE JACOBS: You're f*cking dead to me.

RUE: There would be bad times.

You look different.

I miss the old Kat.

FEZCO: Leave Rue and her friends alone.

Is that a thr*at?

RUE: I guess it's true.

Life is always this way.

You're okay, baby.

You're okay.

RUE: One of the benefits of showing up at the hospital in the middle of the night with a kidney infection is that the first thing they do NURSE: Take this with a full cup of water.

RUE: is give you something to bring down your fever and subdue the agonizing pain you're in.

- Is this Vicodin?

- Yes.

- Five milligrams?

- Uh, yes.

RUE: I know what you're all thinking.

(SIGHS)

I, um, I got my wisdom teeth taken out, like, a year ago, and they gave me Vicodin.

It It just wasn't It wasn't good for me.

It really, really upsets my stomach.

- NURSE: Oh.

Okay.

- Yeah.

I think I'll just go with plain Tylenol.

Are you sure?

Kidney infections are extremely painful.

I'm sure.

Unless (SIGHS)

I can't quite remember what they put me on instead.

It was, like I don't know, it sounded like a candy name.

It was like, uh, like Roxi - (WHISPERS): like Roxis - Roxicet?

Yeah.

Yeah, that's it.

Roxicet.

Yeah.

I'll go with that.

7.

5 milligrams.

NURSE: Okay.

Let me check with the doctor.

Thanks.

RUE: It's not a relapse if it's warranted.

It's a hall pass.

(WHISPERS): God, please don't get in the way.

DOCTOR: According to the paperwork that your mother filled out, it appears that you have some pretty extreme substance abuse issues.

So, I think you're right.

We should just stick with Tylenol.

(EXHALES)

Huh.

Okay, yeah.

You know, if I ever come back here with cancer, - I really hope you're not my doctor.

- (DOCTOR LAUGHS)

- Uh-huh, yeah, I'm serious.

- (DOCTOR LAUGHS)

Wait.

Can I Can I still get the Vicodin?

They put me on Cipro, which is the antibiotic they give to people that are exposed to anthr*x, started me on Lexapro, which is one of the few antidepressants - that doesn't make me crazier.

- (GULPS, SIGHS)

And kept me there for three days.

- It was actually really nice.

- (IMITATES IV DRIPPING)

I love hospitals.

If I could spend the rest of my life in a hospital, I would.

- Hey.

- Because when you're in a hospital, - you have zero responsibilities.

- (LAUGHS SOFTLY)

They make sure you eat, sleep, stay hydrated, and if anything bad happens, there's always a doctor nearby.

Thank you.

It's also the best place to be in the event of a mass sh**ting, unless the gunman kills all the surgeons.

The point is, I had zero anxiety.

WOMAN (ON TV): Gel enhancement, gel enhancement nails.

WOMAN 2 (ON TV): What are gel enhancement nails?

Fake nails?

- WOMAN (ON TV): Yes, fake nails.

- (BABY SCREAMING)

RUE: Then at nighttime, when everyone's asleep, I close my eyes and imagine all the little beeps to be the sounds of birds, and the lukewarm air blowing through the vent to be a warm breeze.

Your hospital bed can sort of feel like a poolside chair on a hot summer night in the Caribbean.

(WAVES SWASHING)

(SIGHS)

Plus, Jules came to visit.

Did all this happen because I left?

No.

You promise?

Yeah, I promise.

I've felt like this my whole life, Jules.

Not all the time, but sometimes.

You make it better, though.

(MONITORS BEEPING STEADILY)

I'm sorry.

For what?

For not telling you the truth.

RUE: For everyone who was calling me manic, I was, like, 92 percent correct.

But something was different about Jules.

Rue, you look f*cking amazing.

Jules, I am deeply uncomfortable right now.

Listen, you look hot.

And the fact that you usually dress like Seth Rogen, although you make it cute sometimes, like, it crushes my soul.

RUE: I don't dress like Seth Rogen.

When was the last time you didn't wear a hoodie and sweatpants?

I don't know, like now.

Exactly.

Which is why we're gonna finish.

(RUE GRUNTS)

It was, like, the most amazing weekend ever.

I legit cannot stop thinking about it, you know.

It was, like, the first time (SNIFFS)

I ever felt like I had a family, that wasn't my dad, or, like, you, kind of.

And, oh, my God.

Rue you would die for Anna.

- RUE: Who's Anna?

- She's just, like, next level.

I don't know.

Did you guys, like, hook up or something?

(SNIFFS)

Yeah.

It was kind of crazy.

We went to the club, and the energy was, like, crazy in there.

It, like, matched hers, and then I was feelin' it.

And she just, like, grabbed me and sort of like, pushed me down, and like, kissed me.

And she f*ckin' bit me.

What do you mean she bit you?

Like, when we were hooking up, she, like, fully bit me.

- (UNZIPS)

- Look.

Oh.

Okay.

- Did it, like, feel good?

- Yeah, it felt amazing.

- (ZIPPING)

- That's it, she just Has anyone ever done that to you?

No.

- Do you want to see what it feels like?

- I don't know.

(LAUGHS)

- Ow!

- What?

- Ow!

- You don't like it?

I don't think so.

I see.

But you like it.

I liked it.

I don't know.

You've gotta meet these kids.

'Cause I swear, you would f*ckin' flourish in that energy.

I've never felt anything like it.

There.

Mm.

I missed you so much.

You look beautiful.

Thanks.

You, too.

By the way, f*ck Nate Jacobs.

- f*ck Nate Jacobs.

- Mm-hmm.

I know you're not supposed to say this kind of sh*t out loud, but if I ever had the chance I would f*ckin' - (NATE SCREAMING)

- (g*n f*ring)

- (FLESH SIZZLING)

- What a f*ckin' p*ssy.

(BOTH CHUCKLE)

Oh!

Feel the b*at of the rhythm of the night Dance until the morning light Forget about the worries on your mind You can leave them all behind To the b*at of the rhythm of the night Oh, the rhythm of the night Oh!

Hi.

I'm Leslie, Rue's mom.

ALL: Hi, Leslie.

They asked me to write a letter about what your addiction has cost us as a family, and as I sat down last night to write it, I couldn't stop thinking about the day you were born.

Holding you in my arms for the first time, looking down at you, your sweet, beautiful face I had never felt so much love and joy in my entire life.

And I thought that what if in that moment I heard a voice, some omniscient narrator who said, "Here's what's going to happen.

Your daughter is gonna be funny, and smart, and outgoing, You'll see it instantly, from a young age.

" - Are you guys drinking wine?

- I mean, barely.

We were waiting for you to leave so we could get into the hard stuff.

- (CHUCKLES)

- (RUE CHUCKLES)

That's cool.

I'm not triggered or anything.

Aah.

(CHUCKLES)

It's a joke.

Okay, let's take some pictures.

Come on.

LESLIE: "She'll be charismatic and make friends easily.

" Aw, you guys look so cute.

LESLIE: "She'll be kind and sensitive.

Maybe too sensitive.

She won't be an easy child.

She'll struggle.

" Just walk in, and hold your head up high, baby.

LESLIE: "And in turn, you'll struggle to understand her.

" - SUZE: You look beautiful.

- I don't know.

LESLIE: "To understand what's going on inside of her head.

The night terrors that can't be interrupted.

The times after dinner where she'll just sit at the kitchen table and count the tiles over and over, until she hyperventilates.

" - Do you have a a date?

- KAT: No.

LESLIE: "To fight to hold her in your arms, to tell her it's okay.

" Do you think this makes me look stupid?

No, not in the least.

LESLIE: "To calm down.

The kicking.

The screaming.

The anxiety of being harmed.

The transitions from day to night, from home to school, from meal to meal.

Of losing her mother or father or little sister.

" CAL: Hey.

NATALIE: You guys have such a beautiful home.

MARSHA: Aw, thank you.

- Hi.

- Hi.

- You look beautiful.

- Thanks.

(LAUGHS)

- That's an understatement.

- LESLIE: "Of being alone.

" (WHISPERS): Hey.

I really like her.

LESLIE: "The panic att*cks, mood swings, confusion, disorganization.

" - SONIA: Have fun, mija.

- I will.

(GIRLS LAUGHING, CHATTERING)

- Look at you!

- Oh, my God!

LESLIE: "And all that rage.

Not just at you, but at herself.

And the tough part is" Aah!

You want some, Cass?

LESLIE: "you'll feel as helpless to help her as she does herself.

" - What is it?

- Gatorade and Everclear.

LESLIE: "You'll make mistakes.

Small ones and big ones.

" f*ck it.

MADDY: f*ck it.

Aah.

LESLIE: "You'll look for help from people who aren't helpful.

Or who don't actually understand what's happening.

" (CLICKS)

LESLIE: "And the guilt will never leave you.

" (SOFTLY)

: Love you, Grandma.

LESLIE: But if you remain calm and patient, if you listen closely, you'll begin to understand her more.

" You okay?

Yeah, I'm just having an asthma thing.

LESLIE: "The counting, the repetition, the need for symmetry.

That if you kiss her left cheek before bed, you have to kiss her right cheek.

And her forehead.

Then her chin.

That it's about balance, stability.

The need to organize her feelings and thoughts, so she can breathe easier.

" - I feel really good about tonight.

- MADDY AND LEXI: Really?

Yeah.

I mean I was thinking this is the first time since the beginning of high school that I haven't, like, been in love with somebody.

Honestly, I love that for you.

(RAP MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO)

I've always, like, really been into pickup trucks.

You can take your shoes off the dash.

(SCOFFS)

LESLIE: "And there will be moments of relief - in her and in you.

" - (LAUGHING, CHATTERING)

"Moments that feel so normal and calm, and rewarding that you'll find yourself praying they last forever.

" (INDISTINCT CHATTERING)

LESLIE: "Even though she's only a child, and all the hard parts have yet to even come.

" Kat.

Hi.

Wow.

(DOGS BARKING)

(BARKING CONTINUING)

(ENGINE STARTS)

They jaws dropping He take me shopping, Robin jeans CASSIE: What if these are, like, the big moments in life?

Like, my mom always talks about how high school was like this big, monumental part of her life.

But I cannot imagine being 40 and looking back at this, like, "Wow.

" Yeah, but that's because most people peak in high school.

I definitely haven't peaked, so I feel like I'm not even a person yet.

Yeah, I'm definitely at, like, 25 percent peakness.

I feel like I'm at a hundred.

But I can definitely get to 150.

Honestly, I never thought I'd make it this far.

What do you mean?

I don't know.

I just always had, like, this overwhelming anxiety that something bad would happen.

MADDY: In all fairness, last summer, there were, like, three weeks where I thought you were dead.

Okay, but she's been sober for, like, three months.

Weren't you in rehab, like, six months ago?

Uh, yeah.

(CHUCKLES)

CASSIE: Maybe people are nostalgic about high school 'cause it's, like, the last time in their life that they get to dream.

(PHONE BUZZES)

CASSIE: After this is just bad jobs, and bills, and bad husbands.

Maybe I'm generalizing, but I don't know.

Do you guys get what I mean?

I don't know.

I kind of feel the opposite.

I feel like high school's super f*cking suffocating.

- CASSIE: Really?

- Yeah.

Hmm.

(PHONE BUZZES)

I'll be right back.

When we land, they clear port Tell the driver I got a show, Fifth classy sh*t Versace stomp (INDISTINCT CHATTERING)

(MOANING)

(COUGHING)

My wrist dancing, neck dancing Nails dancing, my ears dancing These b*tches dance, they p*ssy poppin' They jaws droppin' First of all, ew.

Second of all, ew.

- NATE (PANTING): Just a second.

- MADDY: Are you, like, not hard?

(PANTING)

NATE: Not yet.

f*ck.

It It doesn't really feel like you're hard.

NATE: I am.

I'm I am hard.

Nate, this isn't something you just, like, lie about.

Maddy, I just got a lot of sh*t on my mind, okay?

MADDY: Like right now?

Like, during sex?

- Maddy, stop.

- Stop what?

Talking.

Stop talking.

f*ck.

Okay, I'm officially turned off.

Just get off me.

- Why the f*ck are we even having sex?

- We weren't.

NATE: You know what your f*cking problem is?

You can't keep your f*cking mouth shut.

Yeah, and you can't keep your d*ck hard.

Maybe the reason I can't keep my d*ck hard is because everyone at school is spreading these f*cking rumors about me.

MADDY: They're not rumors.

They're facts.

You literally had, like, 40 different guys' dicks in your phone.

- I told you not to f*cking tell anyone.

- Yeah, well, I told people before you told me not to tell anyone.

Yeah, but you told them out of f*cking context.

Really?

What is the context?

I'd tell you, but I don't even f*cking trust you anymore.

Kind of like how you f*ck me, but you're not hard anymore?

Huh?

Keep talking.

Come on, keep f*cking talking.

Keep talking.

Huh?

- (BREATHING HEAVILY)

- (SOBBING)

(SNIFFLES)

Look, Nate, I don't mind if you're into guys.

- I'm not into f*cking guys, Maddy.

- Sexuality is a spectrum.

f*ck.

What the f*ck are you talking about?

It's not like anyone's 100 percent straight or 100 percent gay.

Oh, that is 100 percent bullshit.

- (DOOR SLAMS)

- (SOBS)

- (FAUCET SQUEAKS)

- (WATER RUNNING)

(MADDY SOBS)

(WATER RUNNING)

(DOOR OPENS)

(DOOR OPENS)

Hey, look, I don't really know you.

You might be a good girl, you might not.

But I do know my son.

- Do you?

- I'm not defending him.

But I do want to protect him, and what I know is this relationship you two have is not sustainable, and it's only a matter of time before it takes the both of you down.

Sometimes two people in the universe who aren't meant for each other find each other.

You're a beautiful girl, and a smart one.

- It's time to let go.

- (SCOFFS)

Your whole family is so f*cking weird.

(WATER RUNNING)

(BREATHING HEAVILY)

(MOANS)

ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen, this is it.

This is the game you've all been waiting for.

ANNOUNCER 2: That's right, Bart.

This is the first game back for the Hawks starting QB Nate Jacobs.

It could be the final game of his high school career unless he can bring home the W, and get this struggling team to regionals.

ANNOUNCER 1: Speaking of struggles, he's had a lot off the field.

It's been a big topic of conversation, not only around the team, but also in this community.

Here's the big question Can he overcome this?

ANNOUNCER 2: I think Nate Jacobs is gonna unify this ball club.

ANNOUNCER 1: Thankfully his teammates have his back.

We know the community has his back.

How much of the game is he going to put on his back?

REFEREE: Play!

ANNOUNCER 1: Here we go.

It's game time.

Red, twelve.

Red, twelve.

Hut.

(PLAYERS GRUNTING)

- (THUDS)

- (WHISTLE TRILLING)

(LATIN POP ELECTRONIC SONG PLAYING)

CASSIE: Maddy, don't.

- Maddy.

Don't do it.

- MADDY: f*ck this.

Can you dance?

Um - Can you dance?

- f*ck, yeah.

I guarantee you Maddy and Nate are gonna get married.

And probably, like, divorced three times, and in some strange way, live a pretty happy life.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

Yeah.

(INDISTINCT CHATTERING)

Jules!

Jules.

- What are you doing?

- Nothing.

- What are you doing?

- Nothing.

I like the way I dressed you, but I'm worried I f*cked with your gender expression.

(LAUGHS)

Thank you?

- I feel a little stupid, so - (CHUCKLES)

Can I ask you a question?

- Yeah.

- Why don't you kiss me?

I kiss you.

No.

Why don't you, like, kiss-kiss me?

Um, I mean, did you want me to, like, kiss-kiss you?

I want you to wanna kiss me so bad that you don't even ask.

Okay.

f*ck it.

Let's dance.

(ENGINE SHUTS OFF)

(CRICKETS CHIRRING)

(GATE RATTLES)

You know I'm hood I don't need no friends, I don't need no man But I love them haters 'cause they all my fans Want a autograph or you want a follow Got a heavy flow, that these hoes could swallow You don't want no beef, better keep it cute 'Cause Quay Dash takin' all your loot It's a f*cking promise, it's a f*cking deal I don't give no f*ck (JULES GROANS)

I feel like love is super dark and no one ever talks about it.

Yeah, but that might be specific to their kind of love.

CASSIE: Or my kind of love.

Show y'all really how to do it, bitch, bump that I'm the queen of this sh*t, bitch, f*ck that Bitch, I'm on top now, where your funds at?

Click, click, pow, where your g*ns at?

Show y'all really how to do it, bitch, bump that I'm the queen of this sh*t, bitch, f*ck that To the grave CASSIE: I think I'm gonna do everything in my power for at least, like, the next three years to not fall in love.

But what if you do?

Then intervene and f*cking destroy it.

- What's my favorite word?

- Bitch!

- Why they gotta say it like Short - Bitch You know they can't play on my court Can't hang with the big dogs, stay on the porch - Blow the whistle - (WHISTLE TRILLS)

- Blow the whistle - (WHISTLE TRILLS)

- Blow the whistle - (WHISTLE TRILLS)

- Blow the whistle - (WHISTLE TRILLS)

Hey.

- Hey.

- Um, can I talk to you for a second?

Um, yeah.

Keep spittin' that P to the I-M-P Bun-B that's Texas baby Ball and G, that's Memphis baby Short Dog, that's Oakland baby Ain't nothin' but pimpin' these days, G My n*gga C got locked up But these real hoes still know they gots to f*ck Give a f*ck, n*gga, what you say Short Dog f*ck with UGK Do you really wanna be like me?

Spit game like Snoop and T.

I.

P.

ETHAN: What's up?

Um, I just I don't really know what else to say, and I'm so, so sorry.

It's But that night at the carnival when you were flirting with that girl, I just I don't know.

I just had, like, this reaction, and I just, like, hated you.

Whether that's fair or not, I don't know.

I But, um I guess I just I guess I just wanted to hurt you as much as I imagined you'd hurt me.

And I know that sounds juvenile, but it's true, and I wouldn't even be saying this to you, because you're actually not like this.

You're actually really kind, and you're actually really nice, and I'm just I just I'm so shitty, and I just wish I could go back Kat, I liked you since I sat down next to you.

You know, and I know that you think there's, like, zero chance that we're gonna be together forever, and, uh I don't know.

I guess, we're both juniors, so you're probably right about that.

You know, I mean, like, is one of us gonna get hurt?

Yeah.

Probably.

But I'll do my best to make sure that it's me.

I'm crying.

- Sorry.

(SNIFFLES)

- It's okay.

- Sorry.

Was that awkward?

- No.

(LEXI SHOUTS INDISTINCTLY)

(GIRLS LAUGHING)

Take my hands now - Want to get the f*ck out of here?

- Yeah.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

What did you say?

I started to say one thing, and then I said something else, but she knows what I meant.

- (LAUGHS)

Lexi!

- (CHUCKLES)

Take my hands You understand, I got a plan for us I bet you didn't know that I was dangerous It must be fate, I found a place for us I bet you didn't know that I was dangerous Dangerous - Yo, I'll be right back, all right?

- Okay.

How could they know, how could they know what I've been thinking?

Can I ask you something?

CASSIE: Yeah.

How do you decide who you wanna hook up with?

I don't know.

They usually just come to you.

Yeah, but what if they don't?

Then go and do whoever the f*ck you want.

Yeah.

Okay.

- I'm gonna do that.

- (LAUGHS)

I love you, Lex.

I love you, too.

NURSE: Cassie?

- I'm okay.

- You sure?

- Yeah.

- Okay.

Okay.

NURSE: Any history of depression?

CASSIE: Um, I guess the normal amount.

- NURSE: But not diagnosed.

- No.

NURSE: Family history of depression?

CASSIE: Yeah, my mom.

NURSE: Any history with dr*gs or alcohol?

CASSIE: No, not really.

NURSE: Any family history with addiction?

Alcohol?

Other substances?

Yeah.

My mom, with wine.

And then my dad with painkillers and then, heroin and stuff.

Okay.

How do you feel about being here today?

Nervous, I guess.

NURSE: Do you have any reservations about the procedure?

Any second thoughts?

No.

NURSE: Come with me.

What I've been hiding They're right under my bed, they're in control Welcome back.

Fourth quarter.

Time running down.

Hawks trailing.

23 to 27, red.

Here we go.

It's first in ten, on the 20.

A minute and a half left to go, in what is a very close game.

We need a good play.

- Green 13.

Hut.

- (BAND PLAYS)

ANNOUNCER 1: Okay, here we go.

Jacobs steps back.

He's looking.

He's looking ANNOUNCER 2: He's got a guy.

He's got a guy.

He throws it up!

- Oh!

A perfect ball by Jacobs.

- f*ck!

Goes right through the hands of the receiver.

- Jacobs threw him a perfect ball.

- Hut!

ANNOUNCER 2: Oh, my gosh, again!

- Right through the receiver's hands.

- Let's f*cking go!

Let's f*cking go!

ANNOUNCER 2: Bottom line, the wide receivers have got to give their QB some help tonight.

(MUFFLED VOICES MURMURING FROM INSIDE)

Why do I feel like you're the reason Fez's house got raided?

You know, sometimes, when you do illegal sh*t, bad things happen to you.

You've never done anything illegal, Nate?

You talking about your friend Jules?

No, actually, I'm talking about your dad.

I just want to make sure you've given it some forethought.

I know over the years you've lost some brain cells.

I wouldn't want you to say something you might regret.

What are you gonna do?

You gonna ruin my life?

I f*cking promise you I can do that a lot better than you can.

- What do you want, Rue?

- I want you to leave Fez alone.

I want you to leave Jules alone.

If you ever f*ck with them again, I'll destroy your life.

I'll destroy your dad's life.

I'll f*cking burn your whole sh*t to the ground.

'Cause I personally have no problem walking into any police station and telling them that Nate Jacobs's daddy likes to f*ck little kids.

You look very pretty tonight.

Are you sure that Jules told you everything?

You know what I like about her?

She has these very real dreams.

And I seriously think that she's going to achieve them.

If you look at everyone inside, most of them are going to go on to lives these lives that aren't even f*cking worth mentioning.

Not Jules.

What about you?

Honestly, - I don't really give a f*ck.

- Yeah, I gathered that.

That's probably why you're spending all your time with someone who's going to leave you and won't even remember who the f*ck you are in ten years.

I really meant what I said.

You, uh You look really beautiful.

RUE: Mm.

All right, here we go.

Ten seconds left on the clock.

CHEERLEADERS: Let's go, Blackhawks!

ANNOUNCER 1: Can Nate Jacobs do it?

This could be the final play of the game.

- Could be the final play of his career.

- Let's go, Blackhawks!

Stay!

CHEERLEADERS: Let's go, Blackhawks!

Blue 36!

Blue 36!

Hut!


ANNOUNCER 1: Nate Jacobs, he steps back.

He's looking - Oh, he's off, he's off!

He's going!

- (CROWD ROARING)

He's taking the game into his own hands.

There he goes!

He's at the 30, he's at the 20.

I think he's gonna do it.

He's at the line!

Yes!

He made it!

- (CROWD CHEERING)

- (ANNOUNCER CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY)

(ROARING)

Let's go!

Let's f*cking go!

Let's go!

Get the f*ck up!

ANNOUNCER 1: East Highland crowd going bananas.

He has warmed this place up in a heartbeat.

This kid can get it done.

(DOOR OPENS)

CAL: You may have won the game, but you lost control of the team.

And in the long run.

If you don't lead, you're gonna lose.

(SIGHS)

You need to take a step back, Nate.

I said take a step back.

(GRUNTING)

Get the f*ck off me!

Get the Get your f*cking hands off me, you f*cking f*gg*t!

- Get the f*ck off!

Get the f*ck off!

- Stop fighting.

- Stop fighting!

- f*ck you!

f*ck you!

- You need to stop!

- f*ck you!

- You had enough?

- f*ck you!

- Get the f*ck off me!

- Huh?

Keep fighting.

(NATE PANTING)

- Keep it up.

Huh?

- Get off!

Motherfuck - (GROANS)

- Do you wanna keep fighting?

Huh?

Oh, you think you're tough now, huh?

- Huh?

Come on, Nate.

- (SOBBING)

(CAL GRUNTS)

- (BANGING)

- (GRUNTING)

- (NATE SCREAMING LOUDLY)

- (BANGING CONTINUES)

(SCREAMING CONTINUING)

- (DOOR SLAMS)

- (SCREAMING CONTINUES)

- (CAL PANTING)

- (NATE SCREAMING)

- (PANTING)

- (BANGING CONTINUES)

- (MUFFLED BANGING, GRUNTING)

- (CAL PANTING)

NATE: f*ck!

(CRASHING)

(DISC DRIVE WHIRS)

(CRICKETS CHIRRING)

In from the bottom, with dreams of the top I'm a beginner, now I'm the cream of the crop A fiend for the green, lookin' mean in the drop Put up game strong, make a scene on the block Now you seen what I got Be no scheming or I'll clean your clock - (MUFFLED MUSIC PLAYING)

- (MUFFLED VOICES MURMURING)

JULES: What?

I f*ckin' hate this town.

If I could, I'd burn it to the f*cking ground.

And salt the earth behind you.

Jules, are you in love with Anna?

Yeah.

Are you, um Are you in love with me?

Yeah.

Do you wish I was different?

NURSE: This will help with the discomfort.

Some patients like to listen to music.

And just a little pinch.

(GASPS)

My body is a cage that keeps me That keeps me from dancing with the one I love But my mind holds the key My body is a cage That keeps me from dancing with the one I love - But my mind holds the key - (VACUUM WHIRRING)

I'm standing on the stage Of fear and self-doubt It's a hollow play But they'll clap anyway My body is a cage That keeps me from dancing with the one I love But my mind holds the key Standing next to me My mind holds the key I'm living in an age That calls darkness light Though my language is dead - Still the shapes fill my head - (INDISTINCT CHATTERING ON TV)

I'm living in an age RUE: What if we just f*cking left?

Like, um, what if we just We just f*cking left this dance, we went home, grabbed a bunch of our sh*t.

Just went to the city.

What if we f*cking left?

(LAUGHS)

That's f*cking crazy.

My body is a cage That keeps me from dancing with the one I love But my mind holds the key Standing next to me My mind holds the key My body is a - (g*n COCKS)

- I ain't here to hurt you.

But if you f*ck around, I swear to God, I'll f*cking k*ll you.

Where's the money at?

It's in the table.

We're almost done.

My body is a cage We take what we're given Just because you've forgotten That don't mean you're forgiven I'm living in an age That screams my name at night - But when - FEZCO: Move slow.

(BEEPING)

(WHIRRING)

FEZCO: Jesus f*cking Christ.

You're a f*cking doctor?

Hurry the f*ck up, man.

(CLATTERING)

- (SMACKS)

- (THUDDING)

FEZCO: m*therf*cker, what the f*ck you doing?

Ass, drop the f*cking g*n!

Bitch-ass m*therf*cker!

- (SMACKS)

- Hey!

m*therf*cker!

Drop the f*cking g*n!

And I would die or stay For you right now But you still don't know my name Eh FEZCO: Stop!

Stop!

Stop going for the f*cking g*n!

(THUDDING)

Bitch-ass m*therf*cker!

I told you to f*cking be cool!

Bitch!

Don't be doing that!

Let's get the f*ck out of here.

- Come on.

- (LAUGHS)

(INDISTINCT CHATTERING)

- Rue!

- Let's go.

(LAUGHING): Oh, my God!

Bitch!

(CHATTERING, LAUGHING)

All done.

FEZCO: What the f*ck did you do that for?

- (MAN GRUNTING)

- f*ck!

f*ck.

sh*t.

(WHISPERS): g*dd*mn.

Still don't know my name - RUE: Woo!

- (JULES LAUGHING)

You still don't know my name Still don't know my name You still don't know my name (HANGERS CLATTERING)

RUE: Jules.

Is this a bad idea?

No.

(SIGHS)

What the f*ck?

How do you feel?

Better.

(SIGHS)

' Cause I'd rather be alone now - Maddy, get up.

- No.

- Just get up.

- Why?

Could you stop being such a f*cking c**t and just come dance with me, please?

- You don't even know how to dance.

- It's a f*cking slow song.

- Let's go.

Get up.

- Mostly you're despicable.

But fine.

No, I don't want to be a cigarette Use me up and toss me, step on me I don't want to be an option - I really f*ckin' hate you.

- I know.

You're abusive, psychopathic.

Most of the time I really hate the way you make me feel.

- I know.

- (SNIFFLES)

It's not good for us.

I know.

Meaning, like, we shouldn't be together.

(SNIFFLES)

I know.

(MADDY SNIFFLES)

(SOBBING)

(CLATTERS)

I don't even wanna know ya Hi.

Hi.

I thought this was gonna be, like, a night I'd remember forever.

(SNIFFLES)

Well, I think you will remember it forever.

Like, not in a bad way.

Just in a way that stays with you.

Yeah.

MOUSE: You're late.

FEZCO: I got caught up dealing with some bullshit.

I heard you got raided.

But they ain't find nothin', though.

Ain't got sh*t on me.

Let's hope not.

So, we all good?

STATION CASHIER: Here you go.

Deck seven.

Departing in two minutes.

JULES: Thank you.

(INDISTINCT ANNOUNCEMENT OVER PA)

Jules, I just realized that I didn't bring my medication.

We can get medication, like, everywhere.

Yeah, but I don't think it's you know, I can, like, miss a day, you know?

Rue, we'll figure it out.

I promise.

Jules, I don't I don't think this is a good idea.

- Rue, it was your idea.

- I know it was my idea, but I just I don't think it's a good idea anymore - is what I'm trying to tell you.

- It was a f*cking great idea.

I don't know what you're talking about.

Can you slow down?

'Cause I'm thinking, you know, my mom, I don't want her to f*cking freak out, all right?

I don't want Rue, it's not that far, and, like, we're good.

It's You can We can call.

Okay, what am I gotta tell Gia, though, you know, like She's gonna wake up in the f*cking morning.

She's gonna think I'm missing.

We're good.

Come on.

It's gonna be amazing.

Rue!

(LAUGHS)

Come on.

(BREATHING SHAKILY)

Please.

I love you.

LESLIE: "And there will be moments of relief, in her and in you.

Moments that feel so normal, and calm, and rewarding that you'll find yourself praying they last forever.

Even though she's only a child, and all the hard parts have yet to even come.

And at the age of 16, she'll overdose, spend four days in a coma, and you won't know if she'll live or die.

But when she wakes up, she'll be given the opportunity to get clean, to become a different person, a better person.

Here's the toughest part.

No matter what you say, or do, or wish, the decision will be all hers.

And all you can do is hope she gives herself the chance that she deserves.

" (SOBBING)

(LAUGHING)

I've been so many places In my life and time I've sung a lot of songs I've made some bad rhymes I've acted out my life in stages With 10,000 people watching But we're alone now - And I'm singing this song to you - (CHATTERING, LAUGHING)

I know your image of me is what I hope to be - (INDISTINCT CHATTERING)

- I treated you unkindly But darling, can't you see There's no one more important to me Baby, can't you see through me 'Cause we're alone now And I'm singing this song to you You taught me precious secrets Of a true love Of holding nothing You came out in front When I was hiding But now I'm so much better And if my words don't come together Listen to the melody 'Cause my love is in there Hiding Did you take my money out of the wallet?

No, ma'am.

- LESLIE: Rue?

- Yeah?

LESLIE: I asked you a simple question.

- You make everything f*cking worse.

- Back up.

- It's f*cking forty dollars.

- I don't care.

- It's forty f*cking dollars!

- I don't care - It's f*cking forty dollars.

- I don't care.

- What do you want?

- What do you mean, what do I want?

- What the f*ck do you want?

- Get out of my face.

I love you in a place Where there's no special time I love you for my life You're a friend of mine And when my life is over Remember when we were together We were alone And I was singing this song to you You can't be any more of a bitch.

You're such a f*cking bitch.

Oh, I'm a bitch?

Yeah, you're a f*cking bitch, because you just f*cking s GIA: No!

Stop!

Stop!

Obviously there's something wrong with her, and she's trying to get better.

LESLIE: She's f*cking mental, and I'm tired of you using that excuse.

GIA: And you think this helps?

LESLIE: It doesn't matter.

I'm done.

(SNIFFLING)

I love you In a place Where there's no space or time I love you for my life You're a friend of mine - Leave.

- Mom!

Leave.

I don't care.

f*cking leave!

Leave.

Yeah, leave.

- Go.

- RUE: You're f*cking crazy.

RUE: f*cking psychotic bitch.

You f*cking make me wanna f*ck this sh*t, man.

You're f*ckin' crazy.

- LESLIE: What?

- You proud?

- You proud?

- Go after your sister.

You wanna be like her.

I don't want to be like you.

We were alone and I was singing this song Mm-mm-mm Singing this song to you (SOBBING, SNIFFLING)

(SOBBING)

(SOBBING CONTINUING)

("ALL FOR US" BY LABRINTH PLAYING)

Taking it all for love Taking it all Taking it all for love (SNORTS)

(MOANS)

Oh Taking it all for love Taking it all Taking it all for love Oh Doing it all for love Doing it all Doing it all for love Taking it all for love Taking it all Taking it all for love Taking it all for us, all Doing it all for love (CRASHING)

Yeah-aye, yeah-aye - Too much in my system - Famine, famine - Money MIA - Pockets hella empty - Mama making ends meet - Making ends meet - Working like a sl*ve - Mississippi, aye-aye - Daddy ain't at home, no - Father, father - Gotta be a man - Michael Corleone - Do it for my homegrowns - Sisters, brothers - Do it for the fam - Yeah - So tell 'em, Labby - Hey Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

- Just for your love, yeah - Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

- Give you the world - Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

- Mona Lisa's smile - Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

- Hey - Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

- Hell, I'll do 25 to life - Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

- If it makes me a king - Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

- A star in your eyes - Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

Oh!

Guilty or innocent, my love is infinite, I'm giving it No need for prisoners Bitch please, hands up This is a stick up Hey, yeah Yeah-aye Taking it all for love Doing it all for love Yeah, yeah Guess you figured my two times two Always equates to one Dreamers are selfish When it all comes down to it I hope one of you come back to remind me of who I was When I go disappear Into that good night (CHOIR CRESCENDOS)

MAN: Until then Taking it all Taking it all Taking it all for love (CRICKETS CHIRRING)
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