01x01 - The Lord Giveth and the Lord Taketh Away

Episode transcripts for the TV show "Irreverent". Aired: November 30, 2022 - present.
Following a failed heist, a criminal mediator from Chicago flees for his life and hides out in a small Australian reef community in Far North Queensland, where he poses as the new church reverend.
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01x01 - The Lord Giveth and the Lord Taketh Away

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sh*t.

[PLEASANT MUSIC]



Everybody, gather round, please.

Oh.

Come on in.

Oh, donuts.

You got hot ones?

Yeah, they kinda got hot in my bag.

And here comes the bride.



Dearly beloved, we are gather here

in the presence of almighty God

and in the beautiful

waters of Clump Beach.

Matrimony is a serious undertaking,

never to be entered into lightly.

Hey, hey, hey, what's that in the water?

It's the bridal party.

No, over there.

If any here assembled

today have any objection,

speak now, or forever hold your

Crocodile! Crocodile!

- [CROCODILE CHOMPS]

- Ah!

[ALL SCREAMING]



[SCREAMS]

[DISTANT SCREAMING]

[BELL TOLLING]

[ALL SCREAMING]

What happened?

A lizard took the reverend.

Not another reverend.

Third in two years.

Good luck finding another one, Peter.

We'll find one.

Where?

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]



Fellas.

See you found a nice

little slice of paradise.

Hey, Michael.

So wears Lorenzo then?

Lorenzo sent me.

He wants a cease fire

as much as you do, okay?

And he's willing to pay for it.

It's not an eye for an eye,

but it the 21st century, right?

All this for extinguishing

the life of two of my boys?

I know that it's a tough

pill to swallow, Michael,

but this city doesn't need another w*r.

Just take the money. It'll all be over.

You should listen to him, Michael.

- The hell is he doing here?

- Let me take care of this.

Guido, what are you doing, man?

Just cleaning up the last

of the mess, you know?

Guido, don't do anything stupid, okay?

- [g*nf*re]

- Oh, come on.

Michael, I'll take care of this.

[g*nf*re]

[GRUNTS]

Come on, man!

- Paulo.

- Guido?

Let me get to your dad first, all right?

I can talk to him, I can fix this.

- It's what I do.

- Oh, okay.

The great negotiator.

All right, I'm coming out now, yeah?

You're not gonna send me to

heaven tonight, pal, okay?

- [g*nf*re]

- [GROANS]

Oops! Sorry, Paulo.

Paulo?

Don't be shy.

Guess I really got you, huh?

[GRUNTS]

[INTENSE MUSIC]



[GROANS]

Damn it!

[PLEASANT ACAPELLA MUSIC]



[OTIS RUSH'S "WORKING MAN"]



I'm just a working man ♪

[SIGHS]

Who was it, Michael?

Who's got the money?

I can make this go away.

Paulo.

I'm on the midnight shift, baby ♪

And I'm getting double pay ♪

[g*nsh*t]

[POUNDING ON DOOR]

[POUNDING CONTINUES]

Lewis?

Only use one set of tools ♪

Quiet night in, I see.

[WINCES]

I'm reading things

didn't go to plan tonight.

Yeah, you could say that.

I k*lled Guido Montemurro.

Lorenzo's firstborn?

Mm-hmm.

I hope you have a better

plan than hiding out here.

First place they would look.

I know, Lou. I know.

I'm gonna just head out to O'Hare

and catch the first flight I can.

Take these for the pain.

What's in the overnight bag?

That would be $1.6

million of Lorenzo's money.

How are you supposed to

get that on the plane?

Oh, I'll think of something.

I gotta go.

Thank you.

Where will you go?

I don't know.

The other side of the planet?

All right. Hello.

Can I have everyone's attention please?

Can we all just gather round?

Tell me.

What is the biggest problem

facing all of us at present?

We can't keep a reverend

alive for more than two months?

Amy, respectfully, I am

holding the speaker's dolphin.

It's welded to your hand.

I want to implant a vision.

If I can ask you all to

come on a journey with me.

"Clumpy Bay"?

A resort?

Hmm, sounds more like a skin condition.

Who in their right

mind would finance that?

The sugar mill just

let off half its staff.

We can't even afford to

fix the basketball ring.

And who wants another Paradise Cove?

Botox and high-rise?

Am I wrong to want to better this town?

To put Clump on the map?

'Cause if I am, just sh**t me.

Piper, can I borrow your g*n please?

Can we please talk

about what this meeting

was meant to be about?

Thursday, our new minister,

Reverend Mackenzie Boyd

and his good lady wife arrive here

all the way from Chicago.

How do you know she's good?

Because she's a minister's wife.

I have a cousin in Chicago.

It reached -27 degrees in 1985.

The church has combed the

world to find this new man.

Reverend Mackenzie Boyd will be

a lightning rod for this town.

Ten to one says the new blokes dead

- in two weeks.

- Four weeks. Bull shark.

One week. Jellyfish.

Clump needs a lot more help

than a socially-challenged Bible geek.

Can we please show some respect?

So what are our plans

to officially welcome

the Reverend Mackenzie

Boyd and his good lady wife

to our town?

"Years of relentless,

unbearable boredom

"on a journey I must take alone.

With Greg."

Alone or with Greg? I mean, you can't

you can't be both.

Pilot: Good evening,

ladies and gentlemen,

and welcome aboard Flight 88A

from Chicago to Australia's

sunny Gold Coast.

I'll get back to you shortly

after we reach our cruising altitude

with an update.

Oh, that'll have to be

stowed overhead, sir.

Overhead is looking pretty full.

No problem. I'll take it up front.

No, no.

Uh, I'm sorry.

It's just that I

I have some medication that

I need to have access to it

during the flight, so I

will find a place for it.

- Thank you.

- Right.

Yep.

[GRUNTS]

[WINCES]

Are you married, friend?

No.

A wise man. Neither am I.

I was an hour ago.

Wife just ditched me at the airport.

I'd like you to meet Charmaine.

She's the empty seat right beside you.

Nineteen years, yeah.

Leaves me with divorce

papers and this letter.

Bon voyage!

- Sounds like a tough break.

- Oh, no, no, no.

She's alone now.

With Greg.

Alone with Greg.

Greg, the used car salesman.

$300k a year, Greg.

Mind if I ask you a question?

Did you ever hear of a used car salesman

making $300,000 a year

selling second hand Mitsubishis

and Ford Tauruses?

Oh, I apologize. Sorry about that.

How you doing there?

How are you? Mackenzie Boyd.

Are you religious at all, pilgrim?

Not even a little bit.

Mm, interesting.

- You mind?

- I don't at all.

I'm just looking for

a little peace, so

Aren't we all?

But what gives us peace?

Right? I mean, that's the

constant question of faith.

No, that's wasn't a question.

Do we believe, and, if

so, what is it we believe?

In this moment, I [CHUCKLES]

couldn't quite tell you. "Too safe."

That's what she said to me. Me, safe?

Well, let me tell you something.

You see this right here?

Oh, this right here.

This is what got in the way

of the real me, the maverick.

[GRUNTS] Manly me.

Do you mind?

Cheers.

Do you need a license to drive a Harley?

Oh, hey, listen, rest up.

Plenty of time to talk.

You have blood on your shoulder.



Stop it.

Stop it right here, right now

I mean, there must be

20,000 hotels in this city,

and here we are. Are you kidding me?

What are the chances?

I'm just waiting on my room.

Hey. We're b*ating from the same drum.

These late check-ins, they are brutal.

I will leave you alone.

- Can I get a whiskey?

- Of course, sir.

[SIGHS] No wife, no

purpose, zero future,

all in the last 24 hours,

which is wild to me because

I tried my whole life

to be a good man, and

where does it get you?

Right? I mean, just devoted

to God who doesn't give a

cr*cker about me.

Is your family religious?

Not a family man.

Thank you.

You know what?

I'm not going to Clump.

That's my new parish.

It's a little pointy bit of

a town in north Queensland.

And you know what I'm gonna

do? I'm gonna head up there.

I'm gonna pick up all my

things that were sent ahead.

The boxes and bags of a wasted life.

And then I'm gonna go. [CHUCKLES]

'Cause what am I gonna

tell my flock anyway, huh?

That there's a

there's a loving God

that smiles down on you

- and takes care of you

- Hey, uh

Can we check if my room's ready?

Well, where is he? Huh?

Has anybody in here seen

God hiding in the bathroom?

I'm sorry.

[CHUCKLES] A little too loud.

Mr. Keegan, room 2200 is ready for you.

- Great.

- You know what? Uh

We're on the same floor.

I'm room 2216.

What is the universe trying to tell us?

Nothing.

The universe isn't telling you anything.

I mean, surely, you must've

figured that out by now.

There is no God. There is no Savior.

No one's coming to help you.

You are

alone.

So stop looking for God

to give you something,

and go take it for yourself.

[INTROSPECTIVE MUSIC]



Hey, uh, let's, um

we're gonna do another round

for me and him.

And, uh

make it the good stuff.



To new freedom.

To new freedom.



Thank you.

Hey, you wanna ding-dong ditch?

No, that's too loud.

No, no, we're just we're

two men who believe in freedom!

Got got no, no, no,

come on, let me help you.

Let me help you. Let me help you.

- I'm fine.

- No, you're fine. Okay.

You're fine, no, keep it up.

Keep it up. You're doing great.

If you're fine, I am baby Jesus.

Gimme this, ready?

- [DOOR BEEPS]

- Ahh.

Ooh, scotch and painkillers,

they are not a good combo,

- so no more pills for the baby.

- Ahh!

Effective though, clearly.

[GROANS] [PILL BOTTLE RATTLES]

Your key card is there, sir.

No, no, no, no, no pills. No pills.

No pills, come on. Tuck-tuck time.

Tuck-tuck time. Tuck-tuck time. Come on.

Hush little baby ♪

Don't say a word ♪

Mama's gonna buy you ♪

To new freedom ♪

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]



[WINCES]

[BELL TOLLS]

[TENSE MUSIC]

What the hell?



No.

No. No.

No!



[POUNDING ON DOOR]

Mackenzie!

Mackenzie!

[DOOR BEEPS]

Mackenzie?



[BELL TOLLS]

[ELEVATOR DINGS]

Everything's gonna be all right ♪

[CRACKS]



Come on, let's take a ride ♪

Good morning, Father.

Uh, right. Mackenzie Boyd,

has he checked out yet?

Um

yes, we called him a

taxi four hours ago.

Do you have a cell number

for him or something?

It's really important that I reach him.

I'm afraid not.

It appears his room's

booked by a parish.

Right, yes, that is the one in Clump.

Oh!

I'm so sorry, Father.

No, no, no, no, it

was entirely my fault.

Come on, repeat the little line ♪

Do you know what he wants

to do with his vehicle?

That would be me.

They sent me here to drive it to Clump.

All right ♪

Oh, you gotta be kidding me.

Do you know where Clump is?

North. Very north.

Let's listen to some blues ♪



Right.

See the ocean out there?

Keep it to your right and drive.

[ENGINE REVS]

[TIRES SQUEAL]

For three days.

Let's cry, pretty mama ♪

Everything's gonna be all right ♪



[DISTANT WHIRRING]

[INQUISITIVE MUSIC]

[WHIRRING CONTINUES]

Daisy.

Daise?

[CRACKLING]

Cameron, turn that thing off.

Oh, yeah.

What are you doing?

What? Nothing.

I just oh, yeah,

I'm just doing my annual

service on the bike, you know?

- Breaks and steering.

- What, here?

- Yeah.

- In the manse?

He moves in tomorrow.

Yeah, well, you know.

I figured that there's more room here.

Didn't wanna do it in my caravan.

Workshop closed.

What happened to the front door?

No idea.

I don't well, I think, uh

I think it got sold.

You'll hose this place out

and replace the bloody front door.

- Where's Daisy?

- I don't know. No idea.

Why?

Daise?

You can still stay here.

Thanks, Pipe.

What's this new guy like?

A lightning rod American.

[LIGHT ACOUSTIC MUSIC]

Now I have read my bible ♪

And I can't understand ♪

[PLAYING OVER RADIO]

How folks think that Jesus ♪

Was a sad and lonely man ♪

The waters of mine became ♪

The fruit of the vine ♪

[RATTLES PILL BOTTLE]

When Jesus turned

the water into wine ♪



Jesus turned the water ♪

Go tell it on the mountain ♪

Over the hills and everywhere ♪

Go tell it on the mountain ♪

That Jesus Christ is born ♪



The shepherds keep their watching ♪

O'er the silent flocks by night ♪

Behold throughout the heavens ♪

That shine a holy light ♪

Go tell it on the mountain ♪

Over the hills and everywhere ♪

[POUNDING]

Go tell it on ♪

[ZAPPING]

Unwind yourself ♪



Come on and turn that soul loose ♪

Come on, baby ♪

Unwind yourself ♪

Turn your soul, soul loose ♪

Well if you can't groove ♪

And you can't move ♪

Well then, baby ♪

Well then, baby, that's no groove ♪

No, no ♪

Find yourself ♪



Oh! ♪

Ah, okay.

[PHONE RINGING]

Lou, oh, thank God.

Paulo?

Man, are you crazy?

You can't call me here.

Lou, I need your help, okay?

- I got rolled.

- You got rolled?

What the hell did I miss?

I got ripped off.

Someone took the money.

You're joking, right?

He got everything.

It was the the money, my

cards, he took my clothes.

They are turning Chicago upside down

looking for you.

Yeah, look, I can get it back,

but I need just one tiny,

little favor from you.

Okay, Lou? I'm gonna need you

to help me track this assh*le.

What is his name?

Mackenzie Boyd.

I'm never gonna forget that. He's a

- he's a reverend.

- [CHUCKLES]

You're telling me you

got robbed by a priest?

He was having a crisis of faith.

What's his cell?

I don't have it yet, but I will soon.

Where are you?

I'm going to the place

where he was supposed to go.

All his stuff is there,

so I'm sure that there's something there

that can help us find him.

All I need you to do is

organize a trace, please?

Of course, man.

When is the last time you slept?

Money first, sleep later.

I'm fine.

- Take care, okay?

- I will.

Hey, I appreciate you, brother.

Yeah.

[UPBEAT MUSIC]



Ooh. Okay.

[PROTESTORS CHANTING]

Give me the bloody key, Amy.

You've swallowed it again, haven't you?



- Whoa!

- What are you doing?

Amy.

I'm not missing this.

You were gonna arrest me anyway.

Save you a trip.

- You're welcome.

- Found that key pretty quick,

didn't you?

- [LAUGHS]

- [SIREN WAILS]

How high do you want this?

- Oh, just show me first.

Six feet, eight foot.

All right, all right. It's coming up.

- [OVERLAPPING RECORDERS PLAYING]

- What are they playing, darling?

Oh, I have absolutely no idea.

Uh, "Waltzing Matilda" here.

"Star-Spangled Banner."

Does it really matter?

It has to be perfect.

When has this town ever done perfect?

And if you want perfection,

don't look at that sign.

That's not how you spell "reverend."

I thought Rever was his wife's name.

When will the people of this town

commit to the pursuit of excellence?

We do other things well, Peter.

It's like a disease, and

it just keeps mutating.

Calm down, darling.

They're early.

It's him.

Okay, people. Everyone, ladders away!

This is not a rehearsal.

I repeat Lester, get off the ladder!

Piper, what the

Oh, Piper. You're driving very fast.

sh*t!

[SCREAMING]

- Uh!

- [ELECTRICITY CRACKLING]

[ALL CHATTERING]

- And

- [ALL PLAYING]



Oh, you way a ton.

Oh, God.

I'm happy to give him

mouth-to-mouth if he needs it.

- Can you hear me?

- Yeah.

What day is it?

Where?

Ah! Jeez!

How does somebody who looks

like that become a minister?

Amy, he's married.

I'm right here, guys.

He can get divorced. He's not Catholic.

Still right here.

Reverend? Reverend, it's me, Peter.

Are you okay?

I'm gonna need to see your license.

Uh, um

my license, right.

- You got it in your pocket?

- Right, my license

Quit it, Amy.

It got lost with all my luggage

on the flight over.

- Piper, Piper.

- Peter.

- No.

- I need to fill out a report.

- So, no license?

- No, no, I have one.

It's just not on my person.

Then you're coming with me.

- Let's go, Reverend.

- What? No. No.

Piper!



Anyone give me a hand?

[PLEASANT MUSIC]



Hey, officer, is it really necessary

for me to sit in the back here?

Kind of making me feel like a criminal.

Sorry. It's just protocol.

Yeah, yeah, of course.

Um

So how long have you been on the force?

A few years now. I grew up around here.

Oh, yeah?

It's, uh

It's very pretty.

It is.

Spectacular sometimes.



Okay, what are we doing here?

I need to process you.

Process me how?

I need to write an incident report

about your reckless

driving endangering life.

And I thought perhaps you might prefer

that we do it at the station.

Just the two of us. Problem?

[METAL BARS CLANG]

Seriously?

This won't take a minute.

She's very quick.

Do this a hundred times.

And blow one lovely long breath.

[BREATHALYZER BEEPS]

Can we talk about this, please?

Yes, of course we can.

But first, just your left thumb, please.

Just smudge that one.

I have explained everything already.

Father, forgive me,

for I am full of sin.

Now I regret whole life.

The women, gambling, alcohol.

- I want to change!

- No.

No, hey, look, if

you're trying to confess,

I'm not a

Catholic priest.

[SPEAKING NATIVE LANGUAGE]

I am not Catholic.

I just like to confess.

Oh [STAMMERS] Really? A mugshot?

I am a church minister.

And I'm a police officer,

and you're an unlicensed driver

who failed to pull over when I signaled

- and fell asleep at the wheel.

- I was jet-lagged.

You try being on the

world's longest flight

followed by the world's longest drive.

Followed by cutting off

the power to an entire town.

Archil.

How long do I have to stay here?

You can leave now.

Peter's waiting for you outside.

Welcome to Clump.

O kay.

[UPBEAT MUSIC]



Reverend?

Reverend, I am beyond mortified,

and I only hope you can

find it in your heart

to forgive this town,

to be treated like a common criminal

when you're here to

restore the moral compass.

It was like his betrayal

in the garden of Gethsemane.

Where's that?

The Lord. The garden.

Oh, yeah, no, exactly like that.

The hearse is going to be okay.

A few dents. Still drivable.

Good news, I've rewired the CD player

and put the disc back in.

Great.

Hey, where's my stuff?

Waiting for you inside.

- You have a lot to unpack.

- Thanks.

[UPBEAT MUSIC]

I am Peter.

Think of me as the rock

on which you may build your church.

Your support person 362 days a year.

Right.

362?

Cup Day, Wimbledon Final,

and my wedding anniversary.

Oh, and if Australia play England

in the cricket, I might

want a few hours off.

You'll join Helen and

myself for casserole tonight,

and I will run you

through your schedule.

Yeah, no thanks. I'm really tired.

It's been a long, hard day. Hoorah.

Well, when then?

Reverend? Reverend?

Look, Reverend, I know you'll be anxious

to meet everyone in your parish.

They are

Ooh.

[FLICKING LIGHT SWITCH]

Come on.

Let's see what we got here.

Eeny, meeny, miny, moe!

[TEARING BOX OPEN]

[CHUCKLES]

Okay.

Where are you, you little ferret?

- So is now a good time

- Oh, Jesus Christ!

How long have you guys been there?

Not long.

This is Charlotte, me fiancée.

Hi. Chad's me fiancé too, but

Oh, yeah, I kinda worked out that math.

Uh, wh what are you guys doing here?

You're gonna marry us.

Do you wanna hear our vows now?

Uh

No, no. Now's not really

a great time for me.

How about you guys come

back same time next week?

And I'll be a little bit more settled,

and I'll know that you're there.

You's are marrying us Saturday.

Peter arranged it, but.

But what?

But nothing, but.

Um

Look, don't you think you guys are

I don't know, maybe

rushing this a little bit?

This is our third go.

- At marriage?

- At a wedding.

Last two ministers

d*ed on us. Tragic as.

Yeah, not pretty, mate.

It's gotta be Saturday.

I can't hold Chad off

me much longer, but.

Right, okay.

How about we do it tomorrow?

Yeah? You can come on by,

and we'll run through the whole thing,

and we'll make it real special.

But.

- But.

- Yeah.

- Okay.

- Okay.

- Thank you.

- Cheers, Rev.

Yeah, we'll see you lovebirds soon.

- Yeah, tomorrow.

- Yeah!

- We know where to find you.

- Whoo-hoo!

Yeah, you do.

Wow.

Tax returns, receipts, uh

Ah, resumé.

Found you.

Ohh, jackpot.



Yes, yes, yes, yes,

yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!

Yes!

Who are you?

- Daisy.

- Hi, Daisy.

I'm not open for business yet.

I live here.

- Excuse me?

- It's unofficial.

So you're squatting?

Reverend Dawe used to

let me when my dad's away.

That is super nice of him.

Um, but no, not anymore.

You're gonna have to find

a new place to sleep tonight

'cause I need to make a phone call.

Um, the bell tower or the

jetty at the end of the beach.

Huh?

If you wanna make a call,

those are your only options.

Great.

That's that's that's

Thanks.

Don't touch my stuff.

[DOOR SLAMS]

[LINE TRILLING]

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

Lou, Lou, Lou, it got it, man!

I've got everything.

Let's find this prick.

I'm well. Thank you.

I'm gonna send everything through.

It might take a minute.

I've only got one bar.

I'll make some calls,

but it's gonna take some time.

This ain't no Google search.

Yeah, thanks, man.

I'm gonna call you from

the road tomorrow, okay?

Where are you going now?

Back to civilization.

Civilization is cameras and cops.

Look, the only way you gonna

survive the next 24 hours

is to stay where you are.

- I don't need

- [DIAL TONE BLARING]

- Lou?

- Paulo?

Hello?

Lewis?

Lou? Lou.

He's an enthusiastic customer.

The bloke nearly d*ed

a couple of hours ago.

[HUMMING]

Ah!

Ooh!

[WHIMPERS]

Anyone got odds on him

for earlier than a week?



[DRAMATIC MUSIC]



Okay. Okay.

Look, sorry everybody.

It's church business.

Yep. Okay. There we go.

Thanks, man.

[LINE TRILLING]

You are a dead man.

Paulo Keegan, my friend.

I've got your whole

life story, every name.

Every person. There is no

place you can hide from me.

I want you to know, I don't feel great

about what I did.

I mean, I think we really got along.

- Honestly, we connected.

- Okay.

And I did not set out

to steal from you, okay?

But your talk of freedom,

it was just so rallying.

You have a gift.

Yeah, okay, well, I'll tell you what.

If you come to Clump

right now with the money,

there is a chance that I won't k*ll you.

Wait a second, are you in Clump?

You are, you're at the church.

That's how you know all

this information, Paulo.

This is so great, yes!

You're me, and I'm you.

Ha!

I am gonna hunt you

down, and I will find you.

Well, actually, you know

what you sound like?

Yes, you sound like Liam Neeson.

Oh, in that movie "Taken."

You know, Paulo, I was thinking,

we just might be each other's angels.

- Okay.

- Think about it.

We meet, you and I,

at pretty terrible points in our lives,

but because we met, we've been

given this golden opportunity

to reinvent ourselves.

Maybe there is a God after all.

Well, if there is, you

better make peace with him

because there is not place

on Earth I won't find you

and k*ll you.

- [CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS]

- [PLEASANT MUSIC]



[PHONE CHIMES]

A new car?

Are you kidding me?



Excuse me.

God! Come on!



[OPERA MUSIC PLAYING OVER SPEAKER]



I'm very sorry for you loss, Lorenzo.

Guido was

Such a great kid.

He was a spoiled idiot.

He had no business being

there in the first place.

We can't even have an open casket.

His head looks like

a cracked watermelon.

Any word on Paulo?

Checked his apartment.

His stuff is there,

but his passport's gone.

Shame.

I always like Paulo.

Smart guy.

Probably wasn't even his fault.

But Guido is my son.

He'll have fled the country by now.

So check everyone on our payroll.

Police, officials, airport.

Doesn't matter what dark

hole Paulo's crawled into,

his head will pop up for air.

And when it does,

you will be there to cut it off.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]





[CHOIR SINGING]

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