Bad Behaviour (2023) s01e04 Episode Script

Wilderness

Hold her.
What are you Stop!
What are you doing?
Stop! Stop!
Stop!
Hey, Mackenzie, go on.
I was saving some for you.
I'm fine.
Suit yourself.
Yeah, there's heaps more
in the teachers' rooms.
Miss Constantine's away
on the Jade House rafting trip.
She's going to know.
Who?
Miss Constantine, you idiot.
She's going to notice
half her booze is gone.
So?
What's she going to do about it?
No-one saw us.
After final hike
we're having a massive party.
- Massive?
- We are.
You can only come
if you bring something.
Briohny and I doing one more run.
You can come with, if you like.
Briohny, you stay out here
on lookout. Jo and I'll go in.
Why do I have to stay out?
Because I say so.
Maybe we should go?
Want to have a go.
Scared.
Take it.
Take it.
Take it!
Do you want to tell me who it is?
Who's who?
It's that girl from your rich school,
isn't it?
What is?
I know you're on with someone.
And I just want to know where I stand.
OK?
Just need to hear you say it.
Please.
I'm not, Sas.
Jo?
Hey.
I just wanted to say bye
and wish you good luck.
You heading back to Berlin?
I have decided to stay for a bit
and spend some time with my parents.
Look, whatever I said at Emma's funeral,
I was just feeling a bit raw.
Actually, Alice,
I was hoping to see you tonight.
I wanted to say
I wish things had been different.
You know, at Silver Creek.
I didn't stand up for you.
I wish I had.
I wish we could have stayed friends.
Truth is
none of that
really affects me anymore.
So why should it affect you?
Hey, guys.
You're going!
I'm thinking about
going to Silver Creek.
What for?
Inspiration.
I want to reach the top.
When?
This weekend.
I think it's school holidays.
I'll come with you.
- You sure?
- Mm-hm.
Yeah, we can hike in.
Camp, like the old days,
just the two of us.
Sleep under the stars,
making jaffles around the campfire,
roast marshmallows.
Still remember the first time I saw you.
When you're walking with Alice
to the dining hall.
There was something about you.
It's almost like I knew.
Knew what?
That we'd be here one day.
I'm afraid I have
a grave announcement to make.
It seems that over the past few days
a series of extraordinary thefts
have taken place on the campus.
Someone, or a group of individuals,
has systematically broken into
a member of staff's private lodgings
and stolen large quantities of alcohol.
So I'm asking those responsible
to own up immediately.
If the culprits fail to
turn themselves in
I will have no choice
but to call in the police.
And this will become a most serious
criminal investigation.
What are we going to do?
You heard what he said
he's going to call the police.
They'll find our fingerprints!
Let's go back to the house.
Can't talk about it here,
in front of everyone.
- No.
- What do you mean, no?
I'm telling the truth.
I'm going down there right now
and I'm telling Mr Pegg what we did.
You can't.
Portia will murder you
if you dob her in.
I'll say it was just you and me.
- But I only went once.
- It doesn't matter!
Briony!
What are you doing?
What's it look like?
You don't have to leave.
Actually, I do.
We can stay friends, yeah?
Friends?
You're writing about Silver Creek?
I'm playing around with some ideas.
What kind of ideas?
Like
what makes us who we are.
And the stories we tell ourselves.
So, what am I?
Research?
Want one?
Any ideas for a new housemate?
Don't know. Someone you fancy?
Is that meant to be funny?
Sorry.
I'm not in a good headspace.
You choose.
Me?
I've just managed your mess,
after asking you
not to fuck up the house,
but you went ahead
and screwed Saskia anyway.
Now I have to pay
more rent I can't afford
until I find someone new,
because you're too obsessed
fucking your old school bully,
or her fucking you, by the looks of it.
You know what?
Maybe I'll just get a place with Saskia,
and leave you to
deal with the house yourself.
Go on, then.
Do it.
I don't care.
You know something, Jo?
Sometimes
I really fucking hate you.
Portia.
Hey, leave me a message.
Joanna, Joanna, Joanna.
Why do I get the feeling that
you're only here
because you've been found out?
I was going to own up.
But it wasn't my idea.
I only did it once.
Briohny came forward straightaway.
Why didn't you?
I was scared.
Something you've struggled with
all year, wouldn't you say?
You will call home.
And you'll inform your parents
that the school will not be
offering you a scholarship next year.
You may remain at the school,
provided your parents pay the full fees.
They They can't.
Perhaps you should have thought of that
before you caused so much trouble.
Go ahead.
Hello?
Mum, it's me.
Joanna?
What's wrong?
Nothing. I'm I'm OK.
You don't sound OK.
What's happened?
I've just, um
I've just lost my scholarship
for next year.
Have you been bad again?
What do you want me to say, Joanna?
Nothing.
I'll tell your father.
Joanna?
What's happened?
Nothing.
Well, I can see it's not nothing.
Don't worry about it.
What are you doing? Where are you going?
Does it matter?
Jo, you're scaring me.
I just need to get away.
Can you get out of my face?
What happened to us, Jo?
We used to be able to talk.
- When?
- When you were little.
Before I turned bad, you mean?
Go on, say it.
I worry for you.
Look, you can't drive in this state.
I'm not a kid anymore!
You didn't care when I needed you.
What are you talking about?
You didn't write me one letter
when I was at Silver Creek.
- Your father wrote.
- But you didn't.
You were too busy
punishing me for leaving you.
What's your name, scholly?
You're with us, Mackenzie.
I haven't worked you out yet.
So, what am I?
Research?
Are you dishing the dirt?
Maybe.
Well
It was fucking barbaric, leaving
a bunch of teenagers on their own
in the middle of nowhere.
We weren't on our own.
We had Miss Lacey.
She didn't give a shit.
That's not true.
She hated me.
Why do you say that?
Oh, she made it obvious.
Can I read it?
It's not finished.
If you're writing about me,
then I have a right to read it.
What are you scared of?
Scared?
I'm not scared.
I did that to you?
It would have been a joke.
To attack someone
and lift them off the ground
by their underpants?
What about the part afterwards?
When you were in the shower, crying.
I made you bleed.
You tore my underwear nearly half.
I had bruising for days.
But I hated myself
more than I hated you for it.
Why?
For caring so much about
what you thought of me.
For letting you have that much power.
All I wanted was to impress you.
I didn't care about the others.
I'd always be thinking
how can I talk to you?
What can I say to make you laugh?
I used to wait around
for any chance to see you.
I would have done anything
to know that you cared
that I was the special one.
That's how you remember it?
That's who I made you.
Listen up!
This is what
you've been training for all year.
Complete this marathon,
and nobody can take it away from you.
And don't forget
to drink water along the way.
This is for keeps, people.
Make it count.
Try to keep up, Mackenzie.
Here we go!
Are you OK?
Maybe you should go back
and see the nurse.
Top 10, Jo!
Well done.
Portia!
What happened?
Amazing!
I slipped over.
Better get that looked at. Come on.
What's so special about Portia?
- You OK?
- Yeah.
Survival of the fittest, Kang.
I wish you'd been with me last night.
That's how you remember it?
Dear Jo
Well,
you are older, and hopefully wiser,
after your great Silver Creek year.
I hope that the other girls like you.
I hope that Mom and Dad
are proud of you.
I'm glad they let you come.
I hope that this has been
the best year of your whole life.
- Can I sign?
- Yours says 'slut' on the back.
Sign?
Don't move!
Turn around.
I'm not doing it.
Don't be a loser.
I'll write "I want cock".
I'll be at my dad's till Boxing Day.
There'll be heaps of pool parties,
girls and guys,
Bring your tennis racquets.
We'll have the place to ourselves.
Hurry up, girls.
Squeeze in.
And smile!
One more.
And one silly one.
Alright, get out of here, you lot.
Hey.
Freedom! Freedom!
Good luck, Jo.
Hope you're taking home
some good memories.
I can't believe it's over.
Me either.
You doing anything in the holidays?
Don't know.
Go to the beach, maybe.
You live near the beach?
No.
I'm going on a music camp.
It's not a real camp.
I mean, not with tents or anything.
I never want to camp again,
as long as I live.
See you, Alice.
Jo-Jo.
- Hi, Dad.
- Hi.
Mwah! I'll take that.
Where's Mum?
She thought it would be better
if she didn't come.
Joanna! Thank God!
Are you safe?
Yeah. Sorry. I've been out of range.
Where are you?
Silver Creek.
Why have you gone back there?
Jo?
That year was so hard, Mum.
I missed you so much.
I wanted to tell you,
but I didn't know how.
We missed you, too.
I didn't belong here.
You did.
I was so proud of you.
I regret ever coming here.
I was so weak.
You're stronger than you know.
I
just wasn't
ready to let you go.
Mum
What is it?
I want us to be different.
So do I.
Thank you so much. Enjoy.
I'll be back.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Congrats.
- Thanks.
So, a few of us are heading
to the Commercial. See you there?
Sure. Soon as I'm done.
Yeah. No, go mingle
with your adoring fans.
- I'll text you when I leave.
- OK?
You came.
I wasn't sure if you got my invite.
You haven't sold out, have you?
No.
Thank you.
The dormitory?
Don't worry, it's fiction.
Kind of.
Will you sign it for me?
Sure.
I know it doesn't
make up for anything
but I want to try.
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