Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles s02e04 Episode Script

Allison from Palmdale

In the future, a computer program called Skynet will declare war on the human race.
Machines have traveled back in time taking human form to terminate John Connor, the future leader of the Resistance.
Sarah Connor, John's mother, teacher and protector.
Cameron, a Terminator reprogramed to defend them at all costs.
Derek Reese, John's uncle and a commanding officer with the Resistance.
Together, they fight to stop Skynet from ever being created.
The battle for our tomorrow starts today.
Episode 204: Allison from Palmdale v 1.
00 Earth to Cameron.
What? Are you okay? 'Cause if you're gonna try and kill me again, I wouldn't mind a head start.
If I was going to try to kill you again, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
Fair enough.
Listen, I'm gonna go get some stuff from Radio World.
I'll meet you in a half hour.
Get me some of those cheese things, all right? The crunchy ones, not the puffy ones.
I'm sorry to bother you.
It's just I'm having these weird pains.
What kind of pains? Just like a spicy taco kind of pain, but I haven't eaten any spicy tacos.
And I'm bleeding! We need to take you to the hospital.
Thanks.
Miss? Are you all right? Someone get the manager.
You been drinkin'? Taking drugs? You got a wallet or some kind of ID on you? What's your name? My name? Why should I tell you? If you don't, we'll give you one.
Go ahead.
I'm dying to hear it.
Alison! Alison Young! So, what are you in for? I was in a store and I couldn't remember anything.
Blackouts.
Been there, done that.
- Can tattoos disappear? - Sure.
Got two of my ex's lasered off.
Ryan was right here.
And Jose was here.
- Next time I'm thinking henna.
- Henna? - I'm Jody.
- I'm Placenta's still attached.
There's no previa.
No evidence of major abruption.
So everything's fine.
I wanna run a Kleihauer-Betke to rule out fetal blood cells.
What does that mean? We wanna make sure the blood is yours and not the baby's.
What if it is the baby's? Then we do an emergency C-section.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves.
That didn't sound good.
No, it didn't.
Hey, look, I know you're busy, so if you need to go - Can I call someone? - You mean like the father? I'll be fine.
Go.
What happened here? Some girl totally wigged out.
What do you mean, wigged out? She's on drugs or something.
She couldn't even remember her own name.
What'd she look like? Wanna guess like 16, 17, - brown hair, maybe like 5'8" - Where is she now? Cops took her.
Store owner's not pressing charges.
I don't wanna see you back here.
And you I'm sick of you.
This is your last get out of jail free.
- Where you headed? - I don't know.
- Good.
- Why good? 'Cause you're comin' with me.
I'm looking for my sister.
She was picked up at the food mart on Van Nuys.
Yeah, that one.
We released her about an hour ago.
Did she say where she was going? I'm sorry, but I really need to find her, okay? She's on medication.
My mom's gonna kill me.
She might kill her, actually.
She left with one of the street kids, Jody.
Do you know where Jody hangs out? Usually gets popped along the boulevard.
All right, thanks.
It's a boy, you know.
Boy's good.
I hate being trapped in bed feeling like there's nothing I can do.
If you can't protect them when they're still inside you, how can you ever protect them? What was yours like? When John was born.
I was living in Central America at the time.
We were hiking in the jungle when my water broke.
Tried to get to the nearest town, but there wasn't time.
- Did you have anything for the pain? - Bottle of dark rum.
And John's father? He was right there with me.
I remember holding his hand really tight.
Gosh, how did you finally get out of there? Hitched a ride on a chicken bus.
Tobacco farmer handed out cigars.
We smoked and then sang this birthday song.
Oh, sing a little bit for me.
My spanish is rusty and I've never been able to sing.
So? I heard you were here.
I was worried.
- Is everything - We're waiting on some test results.
- I'm Trevor.
- Sarah.
I should go.
Unless you need something else.
Maybe some magazines? You know Jody? A girl named Jody? Hey, you know a girl named Jody? You know a Jody? You know Jody? Hey, do you know a girl named Jody? Hey, you know someone named Jody? - Just checking in.
What are you doing? - Nothing.
Cameron and I are shopping.
- What are you doing? - I took Kacy to the hospital.
Is she okay? They're running a few tests.
I'm gonna be a while.
- How long? - I don't know.
Why? Delicious! - Who was that? - Nobody.
I gotta go.
Thank you for taking the time to see me.
I understand your reluctance to discuss these things over the phone.
But I'm pleased you're still considering my job offer.
I am.
Thank you.
I appreciate a man who's calm and careful in his decision making.
The last time I went hunting for these things you want me to hunt, I won't let that happen again.
Nor should you.
These things They're evil.
We have to be careful, Agent, not to anthropomorphize a machine.
These are more than machines, Miss Weaver.
But I'll never make the mistake of thinking they're human.
Two years ago, my husband and I were in a helicopter accident.
- He was killed.
- I'm sorry.
He was flying us to Barstow.
There was a microchip plant there doing some amazing things.
So your husband was a pilot.
He had over 700 hours on that particular helicopter.
It was his passion.
This is difficult for you.
The Kulishov A-85 is a beautiful flying machine.
Like the most perfect bird.
It's almost flawless in its design.
Almost flawless? It needs a human to fly it.
Are you saying that machines make better decisions than humans? What I think is that in certain extreme conditions, even the most calm and careful of men panic.
Help me find this machine, Agent.
You and I'll take it apart piece by piece.
I'm not sure what we'll find, but I doubt we'll find evil.
So much food.
I know.
We're totally puking later.
But whatever.
It's an occasion.
- I like your necklace.
- It's cool, huh? I got it from this awesome thrift store in Echo Park.
So Two years ago, when I moved here from Michigan, I had this internship at a storefront in Chinatown.
The designer was this total druggie.
And when I finally called him out on what stuck up and talentless bitch he was, I got fired from my unpaid job.
That's when I started crashing with people and doing, you know, whatever for money Which got sketchy real quick.
Especially in LA.
The city is like a freak magnet.
You'd look really pretty in this.
- We should bounce.
- How much you get for it, bitch? - Don't know what you're talking about.
- My laptop, with all the stuff? - I didn't take your laptop, dude.
- It just disappeared the day you left.
Okay, look Who are you, huh? You a little thief too? Just take it.
Go! Please just go! The next time I see you, you better have me something.
All I'm saying is sometimes you gotta take a punch once in a while in order to keep the cash That was a lot of cash.
I'm sorry.
Fill it out so we can crash here for a couple of nights.
- I don't know what to write.
- Doesn't matter.
Lie.
The other catch is you have to have this interview with a counselor.
Just BS your way through it.
Don't tell them anything real.
Nice.
Where'd you learn how to do that? I don't know.
You weren't, like getting beaten up or anything, were you? Sorry about that thing I said earlier about taking a punch.
If you've gotten your fill, I shouldn't have said it.
But don't worry.
From now on I got your back.
Wasn't easy getting that shot.
Where was it? Tanzania.
Paul and I just got back a couple weeks ago.
But you didn't come here to talk about zebras.
I was hoping you could run a check on someone for me Off the record.
Who is it? Catherine Weaver.
Zeira Corp.
- What's your interest in her? - Actually, she's interested in me.
She offered me a job.
- You're leaving the bureau? - It's just an offer, Lila.
You're not wearing your cross.
How do you know? The way you're carrying yourself.
What happened in North Hollywood That wasn't your fault.
Agent Ellison? Got those updated 302s for you.
Thank you, Liz.
Glad you kept the name.
It's a good name.
Where are you from, Alison? I don't remember.
Where are you from, Alison? I don't remember You don't remember what town you're from? Why does it matter? It's not there anymore.
You know, sometimes when people forget, it's because they need to forget because something painful has happened.
I'm wondering if something has happened to you.
Tell me about your life.
I live in a tunnel.
I eat garbage for dinner.
Anything you say in here is confidential.
The only exception is if you were planning to harm someone - I would have to report that.
- I would never hurt anyone.
Tell me about your family.
Memory is a very associative thing.
Sometimes sights, sounds, even a smell can take us back.
My father was an architect.
He taught me how to draw.
My mother was a music teacher.
She'd sit for hours and listen to Chopin.
What's that bracelet on your arm? My sister gave it to me for my birthday.
July 22nd I had a party in Griffith Park.
All my friends were there.
I saw a boy ride by on his silver mountain bike, and I told my dad That's what I want.
And he said next year.
But I didn't have a party the next year.
No one did.
Why not? Everyone was dead.
Why not? It's a Balinese tiger.
Have you ever seen a real one? Unfortately, they were hunted to extinction in the '30s.
Do you ever think that could happen to us? To humans? Is that something you worry about? I wanna go home.
Where is home? Palmdale.
- Palmdale? - That's where I'm from.
Hey, do you know a Jody, by any chance? Jody? Do you know a Jody? - Anybody here know a Jody? - Yeah, yeah, I know her.
She was here with some other chick.
Do you know where she went? But she hangs out at this halfway house sometimes on Yucca.
Yucca.
Thanks.
Hungry? Split my jell-o with you.
Where's Trevor? He went to go get me some real food.
He's the baby daddy.
In case you didn't figure that out.
- You never mentioned him.
- We've been on and off.
He freaked when I got pregnant.
But Now he's here.
I don't know.
Just I just want life to be perfect for him, you know? Didn't you feel that way? Don't get me wrong.
I'm not an idiot.
I know it'll never be perfect.
It's just Right now in there no one's ever made fun of him, turned him down for a date.
How long does he have, really, until he figures out how hard it can all be? - Hello? - Mom? It's me, Alison.
I'm sorry.
You must have the wrong number.
- Mrs.
Young? - Yes.
This is Claire Young.
I'm here with your daughter.
There must be some mistake.
I don't have a daughter.
Not yet.
Very pretty name, though, Alison.
She didn't even know who I was.
Parents suck.
Especially mothers.
Why would she do that to me? Who knows why anyone does anything? Come on.
Let's go have some fun.
Ah, ah.
Sit.
Eat.
I insist.
Thank you.
You like tri-tip? I grill a mean tri-tip.
We could do a barbecue.
With you and the kids.
- John and What's the girl's name? - Cameron.
I can't wait to meet 'em.
If you want, I can take John to the range with me sometime.
- He's not much of a golfer.
- Me neither.
Guns.
Trevor's a cop.
Detective.
LAPD.
We got the results.
Cells were all maternal.
The baby's fine.
We need to keep you overnight, but you can go home tomorrow.
I knew it.
He's a fighter, this kid.
Just like his mama.
No criminal history.
No pending SCC investigations.
Nothing from FINCEN.
Her CTRs all check out.
- Not even a civil suit.
- That's good to know.
James, before you make such a huge change, don't you think you should talk to someone? Marshal Weaver's helicopter crash was due to mechanical failure? You're not listening to me.
I talked to a couple of people.
- It's possible you're suffering from - What people? - Paul? - He served in the Persian Gulf.
He's got experience with this kind of thing.
I came to you in confidence.
I'm worried about you, James.
I've never seen you in so much pain.
Yeah, we both know that's not true.
Thank you for the report.
Yes! I'm gonna go get a soda.
- What the hell are you doing? - Playing foosball.
- We've gotta go.
- Go? Where? - Home.
- Home? Who are you? Cameron My name's Alison.
No, it's not.
It's Cameron.
I can't explain this to you right now.
We have to go before mom gets home.
- You're freaking me out.
- I'm freaking you out? - You really not know who you are? - I'm Alison.
From Palmdale.
You're not Alison.
You're not from Palmdale.
You're from the future.
You're a machine.
A what? The chip is messed up again, but I can fix you.
- I fixed you once, remember? - Fixed me? Why would you fix me? - Come on, we have to get out of here.
- What did you do? Did you hurt me? Is there a problem? No.
I'm her brother.
John Baum.
I don't have a brother.
Look, dude, I don't know who you are, but I really think Sir, you need to leave.
You shouldn't have run.
You're just making things worse for yourself.
Your hair.
It's so pretty.
We work very hard on the hair to get it right.
- I'm not your enemy.
- Right.
I want to get to know you.
You're very brave.
That must be why John Connor chose you.
I don't know what you're talking about.
I admire him, his determination.
His spirit, his fearlessness.
- I'd like to meet him.
- He wouldn't want to meet you.
They're going to kill you.
They're going to kill every one of you.
They'll hunt you down until every human is gone, and you're extinct.
Then Why are we having this conversation? Because some of us don't want that.
Some of us want peace.
You were chosen, Alison, not just by John Connor, by us.
Tell me where his camp is.
I think I'm a machine.
A machine.
What kind of machine? From the future.
What do you do in the future? I'm an infiltrator.
What do you infiltrate? The human resistance.
I see.
Why? - It's what I was programmed for.
- Programmed.
To find John Connor.
Why's he so important? He's the one who saves mankind.
Saves them.
From What? Extinction.
And what are you gonna do when you find John Connor? I'm going to kill him and hang his head on a pike for all to see.
Your hair.
It's so pretty.
Thanks.
Tell me about your life.
Why? I want to get to know you.
I don't really like talking about my past.
I came to LA to start over.
Did you? Yeah.
Burned a lot of bridges here, though.
Keep thinking I'm gonna go someplace more authentic, you know, like Portland.
I could come with you.
We could reinvent ourselves.
We could.
So Who are you, really? I've never heard of you.
Suddenly you're Kacy's best friend.
I'm just a neighbor.
Sorry.
Cop brain.
Stresses her, you know.
My job.
You'd think having a cop around would make her feel safe.
She's afraid it'll follow me back home.
Does it? I can protect her.
It's your family, right? You do what it takes.
Sorry.
Yeah.
Right.
There was a robbery/homicide downtown.
I'm gonna have to take off.
What about tomorrow? She's gonna need a ride.
I'll be here.
I just I hate for her to spend the night alone.
Agent Ellison.
Come in.
This is my daughter Savannah.
Sudoku.
I used to love these.
You have children, Agent Ellison? No.
- Do you want them? - I did once.
Very much.
But my wife Well, my ex-wife wasn't meant to be.
Bye, Savannah.
Your husband's helicopter crash.
I read the official report.
The NTSB concluded that mechanical failure was to blame.
Mechanical failure.
Correct.
That's not what you led me to believe the other day.
Correct.
Which is it? What's the truth? You tell me.
I think what people write in reports when it's official isn't always true.
I think if I had a child, one that I knew would grow up asking what happened to her daddy I think I would make sure that answer, the official answer, was the one I would want her to hear.
I think you saw what you saw.
Just as you saw what you saw.
When can I start? I used to babysit for this family five years ago.
They were loaded.
You said you moved here two years ago from Michigan.
They usually hide a key here somewhere.
Sweet! You are jacked, girl.
Look for cash and jewelry.
Check this out.
Saw the lady open it.
And I memorized the combination.
Just put it all in the bag.
What are these? Whatever.
Just put 'em back.
They're the same as the necklace you gave me.
Because I stole it when I worked here.
You said, "I got it at this awesome thrift store in Echo Park.
" Tell me about the necklace.
Why are you making such a big deal out of this? Tell me about the necklace.
I didn't buy it or steal it, okay? It's mine.
This is my parents' house.
You lied to me.
I told you where the camp was.
You told me your sister gave you that bracelet.
What does that have to do with anything? We found these on some of your friends.
Why are you all wearing them? It has something to do with the Connor camp.
No.
It's a pass.
To get into the camp.
You were going to send me without it.
They would have known what I was.
You lied to me.
I'll never help you get to John Connor.
You already did.
You lied to me.
I'm from LA, okay? Let's go.
Tell me who you are.
I went to Cal Arts for two years, and I got kicked out, which was for the best, because that place is a factory.
And my parents cut me off like yours, and just pretend I don't exist.
We have to go.
Now.
Why? Because there's a silent alarm, and we tripped it when we walked in.
You weren't going to tell me.
The police are gonna be here any second.
You were never going to Portland.
You were gonna run and leave me here to take the blame.
No.
You lied to me.
You lied to me.
I'll never help you get to John Connor.
No, no, no.
What did you do? What did you do? We have to go.
John.
We have to go.
Did you kill her? Apparently not.
- Where's Trevor? - He was called into work.
Be back tomorrow to take you home.
What's wrong? It wasn't him that freaked out.
It was me.
- When I found out I was pregnant.
- Cop thing.
He told me.
Yeah.
Cop thing.
It's kinda cool and sexy when you're a 25-year-old pastry chef making gourmet doughnuts at this hip cop hangout in Silverlake.
When you think about breast-feeding your baby boy next to the walkie and the.
9 millimeter Still He's a good man.
He'll be a good dad.
Kacy, I have to tell you something.
That story about John's birth, it wasn't true.
- The jungle? - No, that part was true.
The part about his father wasn't.
He wasn't there with me.
He died before John was born.
Before I even knew I was pregnant.
Why did you tell me that story? 'Cause I wished it's the way it could have been.
That's the saddest thing I've ever heard.
The thing is, I got through it.
All of it.
By myself.
And so can you.
Besides, you won't be alone.
I'll be right next door.
That was my last get out of jail free.
Damn right.
Where'd you get that? I got it at this awesome thrift store in Echo Park.

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