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After Julia and Dodee speculate that the source of the radio signal jam could be the answer to the dome's origin, they are led to Joe and Norrie. Meanwhile, Angie seeks help after escaping from Junior.

An invisible and mysterious force field descends upon the small town of Chester's Mill, Maine, USA, trapping residents inside, and cutting them off from the rest of civilisation. The trapped townspeople must discover the secrets and purpose of the "dome" and its origins, while coming to learn more than they ever knew about each other.

Primary Title
  • Under the Dome
Episode Title
  • The Endless Thirst
Date Broadcast
  • Thursday 16 June 2022
Start Time
  • 00 : 30
Finish Time
  • 01 : 15
Duration
  • 45:00
Series
  • 1
Episode
  • 6
Channel
  • TVNZ 1
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Programme Description
  • An invisible and mysterious force field descends upon the small town of Chester's Mill, Maine, USA, trapping residents inside, and cutting them off from the rest of civilisation. The trapped townspeople must discover the secrets and purpose of the "dome" and its origins, while coming to learn more than they ever knew about each other.
Episode Description
  • After Julia and Dodee speculate that the source of the radio signal jam could be the answer to the dome's origin, they are led to Joe and Norrie. Meanwhile, Angie seeks help after escaping from Junior.
Classification
  • M
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captioning Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Subjects
  • Television programs--United States
Genres
  • Drama
  • Mystery
  • Science fiction
  • Thriller
invisible, indestructible, inescapable. - We're trapped. - We don't know where it came from or why it's here, but now that we're all trapped under the dome together, none of our secrets are safe. - I know, Junior. - What are you talking about? - About Angie. - Hello? - Nobody's gonna follow you anywhere ever when they hear just exactly who you are. - The military plans to launch a powerful missile in the hopes of destroying the dome. - All right, everybody, stay put. Remain calm. (DRAMATIC MUSIC) (TENSE MUSIC) - (DOME ZAPS) - I can't believe it. The dome's still here. - Good thing they evacuated everyone outside. (MUSIC CONTINUES) - Hey, you guys OK? - We saw the missile hit the dome. - Didn't even put a dent in it. - What's it made of if a bomb couldn't blow it up? - She's right. How is that possible? - I don't know. Nothing about this thing makes any sense. - You can say that again. Still smooth as a baby's butt. - Stay back. Stay back, everyone. Remember Sheriff Perkins? Touching that thing exploded his damn pacemaker. - Norrie! - Mom! - (WOMEN GASP, CAR BRAKES CREAK) - Oh God, are you OK? - I'm sorry I ran off. - If anything had happened to you... - Linda, where are your deputies? - Who do you think I'm trying to find? Have you seen Junior? He didn't evacuate to the factory with everyone else. - Yeah, I know. I've been looking for him myself. But he's a big boy. He can handle himself. - Yeah, well, I can't say the same about Reverend Coggins. Carter found his body by the dome where we had visitors' day. - Good Lord. Coggins is dead? - His hearing aid exploded. He must have touched the dome, and it just fried him. - First Duke, now the Reverend? How many more of us is this thing gonna kill? - Just take it easy, Ollie. You're scaring people, OK? - Well, it's a little too late for that now. We've got a right to know what's goin' on. - We've all banded together before, and we survived, OK? - Yeah, until we run out of food in here. - How about electricity? I'm nearly out of propane. - Hell, I ran out yesterday. Been warming up canned soup in my fireplace. - I suggest we take this to a town-hall meeting. We can` - What, so you can keep jawing while more people die? - Hey, my jawing's gotten us through plenty, Ollie. Now, why don't you help by keeping your damn head on straight? - Can we please just get out of here? - Yeah, before a fight breaks out. - (SIGHS) It's like 100 degrees today. - Let's get back to the car. Joe, you can come with us. - Honestly, I'm a little scared. What happens when we run out of everything? What do we do then? (MUSIC CONTINUES) - I don't know. (RADIO WHINES, CRACKLES) - The walkies aren't working. - (RADIO BEEPS) - I can't get a frequency. Hey, Barbie, till I can reach my deputies, I'm gonna need another hand. (TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES) - I'll help you, but I don't need your badge. - (CAR ENGINE STARTS) - Come on, I'll give you a lift into town. We can talk about how this will work. - I'm gonna head over to the radio station, see if they're picking anything up from the outside. - I'll see you later? - Yeah, OK. - OLLIE: You know what this means, folks. We're never getting out of here. - Ollie, at least you have a farm to feed yourself. What about the rest of us? - You have my word, people. No one's gonna starve in Chester's Mill. - It's crazy. Five minutes ago, I thought we were gonna die. It's worse not knowing what's next. - You don't need to be scared, Angie. Didn't you notice I'm a deputy now? People trust me, just like you should. (PENSIVE MUSIC) Whatever happens, I'll take care of you. (OMINOUS MUSIC) (SHOUTS, GROANS) Angie, don't do this! Angie! Angie! - Just let me out of the car. Let me out of the car. (PANTS) - (DOOR ALARM BEEPS) - Why did you make me stop? What's wrong? - I just` I need some air. It's boiling hot in there. - Mom, are you OK? - She` She's fine. Alice, just get back in the car. I'll blast the AC. - What time's our flight? - What flight? - To LA. I don't wanna miss it. - Mom, watch out! - (HORN BLARES) - Mom! - (TYRES SQUEAL) Oh my God! (TENSE MUSIC) - Hurry! - Are you OK? - Sir, are you OK? - Go, go, grab him! - I've got you. - We're gonna get you out, OK? - Help me get him out. (MUSIC CONTINUES) (OMINOUS THEME MUSIC) www.able.co.nz Copyright Able 2022 (WATER GUSHES, SIREN WHOOPS) (TENSE MUSIC) - Everybody OK? What happened? - (PANTS) Alice didn't see the truck coming. The driver swerved and hit the tower. Joe and Norrie pulled him out just in time. - OK, got him. Good job, you guys. (MUSIC CONTINUES) - The pipe's a goner. - Where's your tower get its water from? - Lake Eastpointe. It's our main source. - Right, well, we'll haul water from there. In the meantime, we should check it out. - OK, look at me. Look at me. - (SIGHS) - Alice, when's the last time you took your insulin? - (SIGHS) I ran out. With the bomb craziness and everything, I just... I lost track. - Come on. We're gonna get you to the clinic right now. - What's wrong with your mom? - She's a diabetic. Kind of loses it when she forgets to take her insulin. - (RADIO CRACKLES, WHINES) - (SIGHS) - (RADIO WHINES) - What is that noise? - I don't know, but it's jamming our broadcast. Kind of sounds like the alien from Aliens. - Well, all the police walkies are making the same sound. Is Dodee picking up any military chatter from outside the dome? - Oh, screech is jamming that too. And if it's this loud, then the source is probably close. - How close? - Best guess ` a mile or two. - So it's inside Chester's Mill? - (BOTH SIGH) - Listen, if it's that close, maybe we can find it. - DODEE: One step ahead of you, Julia. - (DEVICE TRILLS) - Do I even wanna know what that is? - Us radio heads call it a yagi. I rigged it to locate the source of the screech using frequency triangulation. Look, whatever this screech is, it can't be a coincidence that it started just as the missile was about to hit the dome. - You think the dome was trying to scream? - Or protect itself. - Who knows? But if it was, it might be what's generating the dome itself. We just have to follow the signal to the power source. - Well, if that's true, then if we can track it down... - ...maybe we can turn it off. (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC) - It's none of my business, but you're lucky to have her. - Her? - I have eyes, you know. - Oh, Julia and I aren't exactly an item. - Well, from the sparks that I saw flying, you should be. I'd kill to have Rusty back right now. - How long you two been together? - Three years. We're supposed to get married next month, but now it just seems like some dream I made up. (OMINOUS MUSIC BUILDS) - What the hell? (MUSIC CONTINUES) - You shouldn't be out. I was just here the other day. - NORRIE: You OK? - You had insulin. - We have 23 diabetics in Chester's Mill. Our insulin supply is gone. - Yeah. - Pharmacy has to have some. - When Reverend Coggins ransacked the place, he took all of the drugs, including the insulin. - What are we supposed to do? (GRIM MUSIC) - Pray. (MUSIC CONTINUES) - Jim, we have a situation. The water tower` - Yeah, I know it fell. We'll just have to get our water from Lake Eastpointe. - Can't. (TENSE MUSIC) - What are you doing? (MUSIC CONTINUES) - This is the water from the lake. It's polluted with methane. - Must've cut through an underground mineral pocket when the dome came down. - So it's undrinkable. - Yeah, until we figure out how to filter it. - What about rain? Is that dome high enough for storm clouds to form? - I have no idea. - You know, not too many people take the time to get to know their town. A shame, really. There's history here, right in our own backyards. My grandfather gave me this map when I was a kid. I used to spend hours poring over it, learning the lay of the land. There are artesian wells underneath Chester's Mill. Now, some have dried up by now, but, uh, this one here is still flowing strongly. It's right under Ollie Densmore's place. - And I'm guessing he owns the rights. - We have to go see him. - No, no, no. I've known Ollie long enough to know that he can be a pain in the ass, so I'll go talk to him. (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC) - Dad. - Where you been? You OK? (PANTS) I can't find Angie. She's gone. - Was she with you when the bomb went off? - Yeah, but she... got away. - Well, then find her. If she opens her mouth about being locked up... - Now, I've been looking for her. Besides, you're the one who let her go. - Dammit, don't you put this on me, Junior. This is your mess. And right now I got one of my own, so for once in your life, do your own damage control. Get out there and find that girl. (OMINOUS MUSIC) - Hey, so, how long has Big Jim known Ollie Densmore? - The way Duke told it, all their lives. Jim and Ollie would be friends one day and then enemies the next. They'd patch it up over a burger, but they'd be fighting about something new the following week. - (INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS) - And speaking of fighting, we should probably check this out. (INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS) - Folks, listen, I'm sorry, but the only payment I can accept is either propane or batteries. - So our money's no good now? I mean, we got cash. - Yeah, and we've been waiting out here forever. - Terry, what's going on here? - I'm just trying to explain the new reality to these people. Look, I can't feed my family with money no one's gonna take. - New reality? Sounds like a scam to me. - I'm not trying to` - Hey, come on, guys. Come on. - Is it true the lake is ruined? I hear we're gonna run out of water. - Yeah, if we haven't already. - Starting a panic is not gonna help anyone. All right? So does anybody here have batteries that we can loan to Dres? Anybody? - WOMAN: Oh yeah. - Thank you. - There's no need for alarm. - I'm sorry for making a scene. - Thank you, Sheriff. - You really believe that? No need for alarm? - Rule number one of law enforcement ` you always believe in the goodness of people you serve. That's what Duke taught me on the first day of the job. - Yeah, and if they prove you wrong? - Rule number two ` (PENSIVE MUSIC) you do what you gotta do. - That's not a good idea. - Why? I mean, didn't you have a gun when you chased after Randolph? - Yeah, but Randolph killed Freddy. These people... These people are scared. (TENSE MUSIC) - To tell you the truth, so am I. (TENSE MUSIC) - Ollie, hey. I won't take up too much of your time. - All the time in the world for you, Big Jim. - We got a water problem. - That concerns me, uh, how? - You got a well, and the people of Chester's Mill could really use your help. - What's in it for me? - Well, a sense of civic pride. - That's typical. You always take me for granted, Jim. All us farmers, till now. - You still sore the town council took Kip Lester's side on that fence dispute? - That so-called fence dispute lost me 7 acres of my farm. - It was 15 years ago, Ollie. - Well, that's a drop in the bucket compared to how long you and me go back. I figured I could've counted on you. - You know the law tied my hands on that. - Like that's stopped you before now. - Dammit, be reasonable, Ollie. - That's exactly what I'm bein'. You want my water, you'll have to pay for it. - Today at the dome, you were talking about running low on propane ` you know, the propane it takes to run your irrigation system and light your house. - Let` Let me guess ` you have some. - Plenty. - (CHUCKLES) Why am I not surprised Big Jim Rennie just happens to have what Chester's Mill needs in its moment of crisis? - Nothing sinister, Ollie. Town keeps a reserve in case of emergency. - (STARTS ENGINE) You get me propane, town gets its water. (TENSE MUSIC) (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC) (DRAMATIC MUSIC) - Just in time. - Things getting out of control? - Not yet, but the mood's pretty ugly. - Barbie, get inside and keep peace at the register. Carter, slow the flow of people going inside. Junior, where have you been all morning? - Sorry, Linda. I got a situation I need to take care of. I'm looking for someone. - Well, I need you to do your job. - (PEOPLE SHOUT) - Ladies and gentlemen, due to demand, we are now limiting each customer's purchase to a total of 2 litres of water. - Work the aisles. Just keep smiling and stay alert. (INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS) - Waylon, Clint, put it back. - Well, isn't this cute? Little Big Jim playing cop. - Drop those and step back. - Or what? You gonna teach us a lesson? - If I have to. Hey. Hey, come on. Are you serious? - WOMAN: Hey! Hey! - Ida. Ida. I was here first! - My son is sick. I need this! - I don't care! - (BOTH SHOUT) - Hey. Hey, come on, ladies. Hey, knock it off. Knock it off. - Joe, what am I gonna do? I can't just let my mom die. Not like this. - Tell me how to help. I'll do anything. (GRIM MUSIC) Where are you going? - The nurse said there's a bunch of other diabetics in town. Their files have to be in here somewhere. - OK, you think people are just gonna give you their insulin if you ask? - Who said I was gonna ask? - Norrie. - If you don't like it, don't come. - Are we getting closer to the signal? - (SCANNER BEEPS) - No. - What? - (SCANNER WHINES) - Our source, all of a sudden, it's moving. - What kind of a power source moves? - I'm not sure. - (SCANNER CLICKS) - (SIGHS) All right, well, let's see if we can home in on it. (TENSE MUSIC) (PEOPLE SHOUT, INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS) - Carter! - Hold it. Hold it. What do we got? (DRAMATIC MUSIC) No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. - Angie, where have you been? - Oh, Rose! (SIGHS) - Are you OK? - (PANTS, GASPS) Junior, he... - What? Junior what? - The day that the dome came down, Junior locked me in his fallout shelter. - What? - (PANTS) I tried to escape, but I couldn't. And then Big Jim found me. - And he let you out? - No, he locked me in again. - Big Jim did? - And the only reason he let me out this morning is because he thought this missile was gonna kill us all. - I can't believe Big Jim would do something like that. - Rose, I'm not lying. When he finally let me out, I` I ran. I ran and I ran to my parents' house. - And I couldn't find Joe. - Oh. - I couldn't find my brother. - Oh. Your brother is safe, and so are you. (TENSE MUSIC) - (SNIFFLES) But Junior's a cop now,... and his dad's a councilman. Who's gonna believe my word against theirs? - I do. I do. Don't you worry, honey. We'll make sure that everybody else does too. - Are you sure a diabetic lives here? - Yeah. Name's on the medical files I pulled. Ray Garcia, 341 Cupidas Drive. - (SIGHS) Yeah, well, no one's home. Can we come back later? - Joe, we don't want them to be home. Plus, maybe they got caught outside the dome. (PENSIVE MUSIC) - Wait. Norrie, we` we can't just... (OMINOUS MUSIC) (GUN CLICKS) - What are you kids doing? - My mom needs insulin. - So you figured you'd steal mine? - She's... She's gonna die. - Just like the rest of us. I took my last dose yesterday. (TENSE MUSIC) Now go on. Get out of here before I blow your damn heads off. (MUSIC CONTINUES) - (PEOPLE SHOUT) - Let's go! - Back up, people! Let's go! Back up! Move! (PEOPLE SHOUT) - No, no, no, no. Hey, hey. Come on. (PEOPLE SHOUT, SCREAM) - Stop it! Let her go! - No! - Get your hands off me! - Hey, get your hands off of her! - Go to hell! - Hey, out of the way! Move! Move! (DRAMATIC MUSIC) - (GRUNTS) (GROANS) - (PANTS) (OMINOUS MUSIC) - Barbie. Barbie, get a hold of yourself. (TENSE MUSIC) Can I count on you? - (PANTS) It won't happen again. - All right, this thing is starting to spread. We need to do something, and fast. Carter, come with me. (MUSIC CONTINUES) (PEOPLE SHOUT IN DISTANCE) - WOMAN: Somebody help me! (OMINOUS MUSIC) (BELL JANGLES) - What the hell do you think you're doing? - We know that you still got meat in that freezer of yours. - Yeah. And it doesn't belong to either of you. - You don't get it, Rose. We're stuck in here with no water. Food's running out. A bomb couldn't even crack that damn thing. - So we're just gonna take what we want. - Right after you kiss my ass! - (SCREAMS) (SCREAMS) No! (SHRIEKS) (MUSIC CONTINUES) (WOMEN WAIL, BLOW THUDS) No! Rose! (SCREAMS) SHRIEKS: You bastard! (SCREAMS) - (GRUNTS, PANTS) (MUSIC SLOWS) (SIREN WHOOPS, PEOPLE SHOUT) - JUNIOR: Where have you been? - At the station. I remembered Duke telling me about some riot gear the feds sent us after 9/11. - This is it? This stuff ` it's 10 years old. It loses effectiveness. - Get ready to clear the crowd. (DRAMATIC MUSIC) (PEOPLE SHOUT) (PEOPLE COUGH, SHOUT) (MUSIC CONTINUES) - Tear gas isn't workin'. (PEOPLE SHOUT) (GLASS SMASHES) - Slow down. Slow down. Dammit! - Now what? - I lost the signal. - (SIGHS) How? - I don't know. Just` Just give me a second. Wait, wait, wait. It's back. Hurry, hurry. Go. We're close. - OK, all right. - The door's unlocked. It's not like we're breaking in. - Now say it like you mean it. (PENSIVE MUSIC) - Nore? - What are you doing here? - We were just, um... - Where are your parents? - Mom went to the store. Dad can't get back home with that dome thing outside. (MUSIC CONTINUES) - We're not gonna hurt you. - I'm not scared. Mom says I'm not a little boy any more. I even do my own shots now. (MUSIC CONTINUES) - You have diabetes? - Yeah, but it's not a big deal. (TENSE MUSIC) - Take these back to the fridge. Wait. (FRIDGE OPENS, BOTTLES CLINK) - (FRIDGE SHUTS, DOOR CREAKS) - What the hell are you doing here? Get out. (TENSE MUSIC) - I'm sorry. It was a stupid idea. You were right. - Let's just go back to your moms. - Hey, Joe. What are you guys doing here? - Uh, we were just... - Out on a walk. - (SCANNER BEEPS) - What are you guys doin'? - Wild-goose hunt. - Not any more. The signal's coming from right here. - From this house? - (SCANNER BEEPS RAPIDLY) - I think it's coming from them. (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC) - What's this? - It's my end of the deal. Got what you want, Ollie, so be prepared for townfolk to start coming over and getting their water. - (CHUCKLES) Well, it's a good start, anyway. Need another delivery about a week from now. - You know, I could always seize that well, you backwoods son of a bitch. - And I'm sure you'd find some bylaw or loophole to justify doin' it. - (WATER TRICKLES) I mean, that's always been the Big Jim way, hasn't it? But not any more. - What's that supposed to mean? - It means I don't give a rat's ass what piece of official paper you pull out. You step foot on my land except to bring me more propane, you'll get a bullet between the eyes, and I always could shoot better than you. - Be careful, Ollie. Times like this, you don't wanna stand alone. - Cross me, we'll see who stands where. (TENSE MUSIC) - (CHUCKLES) Yeah, Junior's girl really put up a fight. - She can't now. Go watch the door, Clint. Angie McAlister. I don't think you're gonna mind. (MUSIC CONTINUES) (BELL JANGLES) (PEOPLE SHOUT IN DISTANCE) (MUSIC BUILDS) - JOE: Wait, this is our fault? - So you think we're what's jamming all the frequencies in town? - All we know is, whatever this signal thing is, it started today, and it led us straight to you guys. - Yeah, but why today? I mean, it's not like we did anything. - I know it doesn't make any sense. - It sort of does. We have to tell someone. - Tell us what? - The day the dome came down, we both started having seizures. - All the people who've seen us seize have said that we said something. - The exact same thing. - OK, I'm officially freaked out. - Here. (MYSTERIOUS MUSIC) (PHONE BEEPS) - Pink stars are falling in lines. - Pink stars are falling. - BOTH: Pink stars are falling. Pink stars are falling in lines. Pink stars are falling in lines. - Pink stars are falling. Pink stars are falling. - (PEOPLE SHOUT, MEN GRUNT) - Hey, break it up! (ALARM WAILS, GLASS SMASHES) (PEOPLE SHOUT) - Sorry, man. Diner's closed. - When did Rose make you the doorman? - Rose? - Yeah. - Waylon, get out of there! (BELL JANGLES) (TENSE MUSIC) - Hey! (GRUNTS) (BOTH GRUNT) (MUSIC CONTINUES) - (COUGHS) (BELL JANGLES, PEOPLE SHOUT) - What happened? - Rose is dead. Angie's got a nasty bump on her head. - Rose? Oh my God. - I need your keys. I gotta get her to the clinic. - (GLASS SMASHES) - WOMAN: Hey, go! (PEOPLE SHOUT) - Dammit. Someone slashed the tyres. - (MEN SHOUT, GRUNT) - Help! Help! (GRUNTS) Help! - It's time for rule number two. - (MEN SHOUT, GRUNT) Stop. Stop! (THUNDER RUMBLES) (SHOUTING STOPS) (PENSIVE MUSIC) (HORN BLARES) - It can rain! It can rain inside the dome! Whoo-hoo! - (PEOPLE CHEER) It's rain! Came out of nowhere! All right! Don't just stand there, folks! Grab a bucket! Grab a trash can! We need to save every drop we can! Now come on! (WONDROUS MUSIC) Hey, I gotta get her to the clinic. Can you take her? - Of course. Is that Angie McAlister? What happened? - Looters. They broke in to the diner. They knocked her out. And Rose... - What about Rose? - She's dead. - Two guys. Uh, one kept calling the other one Waylon? - Sounds like the Dundee brothers. (TENSE MUSIC) - Find 'em. (STARTS ENGINE) (MUSIC CONTINUES) (MUSIC QUICKENS) (THUNDER RUMBLES) (DOME HUMS) - Dome's still here. - Outside it's totally dry. - How is it only raining in here? - The dome must have its own microclimate. The water from the lake evaporates, but the dome traps it inside. But the beautiful thing about the evaporation process is it filters the water, so you can drink it. - Guess we're not gonna run out of water after all. - Yeah, great. So now we can spend the rest of our lives inside this damn thing. - (DOME HUMS) - Whoa. RADIO: # Oh, little miracles. # - Radio's working again. Whatever was jamming the airwaves is gone. - (THUNDER RUMBLES) - It's because Joe and Norrie touched the dome together. - What the hell does that mean? - Don't look at me. - You know what? I don't have time for this. I've gotta get to my mom. - I'll drive you. - No, the clinic's not far. I'll walk. You come with. (TENSE MUSIC) (SONG CONTINUES PLAYING) - (SIGHS) They're connected to it. It's like the dome is using them. (EERIE MUSIC) - OK. How? - I don't know yet. We could have died today in that missile strike. And, instead, the dome ended up protecting us. And just when we need water, it rains. I mean, this can't just be a coincidence. - OK, so what? Now the dome's helping us? - Maybe. (TENSE MUSIC) Maybe it's trying to reassure us. - First it traps us. Now it's trying to reassure us. No. No, there's nothing warm and fuzzy about this, Julia, and we need to tell someone about them. (MUSIC CONTINUES) Big Jim's gonna know what to do. - Do you have any idea what will happen if word gets out about those kids? The whole town will be after them. Until we know what this is, we can't tell anyone. (TENSE MUSIC CONTINUES) - Fine. For now. (THUNDER RUMBLES, PEOPLE MURMUR) - MEN: Yeah. - MAN: There you are. (PEOPLE MURMUR) (WOMAN CHUCKLES) (PENSIVE MUSIC) (MONITOR BEEPS STEADILY) - I don't know how you guys came up with this,... but I'm glad you did. - When she needs her next dose? (MUSIC CONTINUES) - Let's just be happy she's better for now. - WHISPERS: OK. (MUSIC CONTINUES) (GENTLE MUSIC) (THUNDER RUMBLES, BRAKES SQUEAK) (HORN TOOTS) - Barbie, I've been looking for you. You OK? - Yeah. You OK? - Yeah, it's, uh... It's been a hell of a crazy day. - Yeah, I guess you could say everybody went a little crazy today. (MUSIC CONTINUES) (ROMANTIC MUSIC) - We're gonna be OK. (MUSIC SWELLS) (MUSIC CONTINUES) - (THUNDER RUMBLES) - (GROANS) (SIGHS) WEAKLY: Hello? - I'd take it easy if I were you. - (GASPS, GROANS) What? What is going on? - Barbie found you knocked out in the diner. - Rose. (GROANS) She needs help. - I'm, uh` I'm afraid it's too late. (MOURNFUL MUSIC) She was a good friend to me. (MUSIC CONTINUES) What? What am I doing here? (TENSE MUSIC) You can't lock me up again. - No, no. The front door's open. You can leave any time you like. - Oh. - Though I was hoping that you and I could come to an arrangement. (EERIE MUSIC) - Junior kidnapped me. No amount of money can pay for that. - You'll get no argument from me. You know, deep down, I think I always knew something was off with my son,... ever since his mom died. I guess I just couldn't admit it to myself. So I'm not talking about giving you money. I'm offering you my word. - Your word? - Junior Rennie will never touch you again. I'll make sure of it. And, uh, well, I mean, if` if you need money,... or what counts as money in town these days ` you know, propane, food, water, a gun ` well, you'll have it. If you'll just try to put this terrible event behind you,... (PENSIVE MUSIC) ...I'll get you anything your little heart desires. (MUSIC CONTINUES) - What about Joe? I need to know that my brother will be taken care of too. - Done. We can be friends. (SIGHS) And, uh,... trust me, times like these,... it's good to have a friend like... - ...Big Jim Rennie. I don't know. I have to think about it. - (DOOR OPENS) - Dad. (OMINOUS MUSIC) Angie? (MUSIC CONTINUES) What's going on here? (MUSIC SWELLS, FADES) (DRAMATIC MUSIC) Captions by Able. Captions were made with the support of NZ On Air.
Subjects
  • Television programs--United States