Hyde Out (2024) Movie Script
(upbeat music)
Just take those old
records off the shelf
(upbeat music)
We'll dance the night away
Can't help ourselves.
We got that rhythm, we got that soul
Just you and me baby
letting the good times roll
(upbeat music)
No, no worries, no fears
Just living the dream
A love like ours can't be unseen
(upbeat music)
Yeah
Yeah
(upbeat music)
Every moment, every kiss
Forever young in a state of bliss
(upbeat music)
Whoa
We're living life like
it's rock and roll
(upbeat music)
Young and wild, never getting old
In love and free
Just you and me
(upbeat music)
Dancing through life to
that rock and roll beat
(upbeat music)
We keep on rocking
(upbeat music)
Come what may
(upbeat music)
Two young lovers
Finding our own way
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[All] 10, nine, eight, seven,
six, five, four, three, two, one.
(all cheering)
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(people speaking indistinctly)
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[Guest] Happy new year.
(gentle music)
Should old acquaintance be forgot
And never brought to mind
Should old acquaintance be forgot
And auld lang syne
(gentle music)
Ooh
(gentle music)
Oh, oh
(gentle music)
We two have run about the slopes
And dipped the daisy fine
We've wandered many a weary foes
And auld lang syne
For auld lang syne my dear
For auld lang syne
We'll take the cup of kindness yet
For auld lang syne
(gentle music)
Ooh
(gentle music)
Mm, mm
(gentle music)
Oh
(gentle music)
And surely you will buy your cup
And surely I'll buy mine
We'll take the cup of kindness yet
For auld lang syne
For auld lang syne my dear
For auld lang syne
We'll take the cup of kindness yet
For auld lang syne
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music continues)
A shadows moving
It's you that I'm craving
Can't shake this desire
(gentle upbeat music)
Ooh
(upbeat music)
So close
Can't shake this desire
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You wanna dance honey?
Maybe some other time.
What's the matter?
What, I'm not your type?
I didn't say that.
I want a dance.
Shut the fuck up, Carl.
What's your buddy's problem?
I don't know.
Maybe he needs to get laid.
So maybe you down with that.
He doesn't seem to be interested.
And yet you still here.
Don't be a jerk.
Look, I'm not trying to be.
All right.
Why don't you do the lady
a favor and take her out back
and show her a good time.
How about you go do that.
Maybe I will - Both of you could.
(upbeat music)
Hello gentlemen.
(upbeat music)
How come not buy coney
and pies like everybody else?
(upbeat music)
Why you here?
Right.
About that.
(Kylie screaming)
Wake up fool.
It's a robbery.
Everybody be cool, nobody get hurt.
(dramatic music)
Let's go.
You don't who you're messing with.
Shut the fuck up.
Get down.
Ain't nobody playing with you.
(dramatic music)
Now, we need that money.
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Dude, look around you.
There is no fucking money.
Fucking lie, dude.
The fucking safe.
I know what y'all do around here.
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You heard what the man said.
Ain't no fucking money.
(dramatic music)
(gun firing)
(Kylie screaming)
Now shut the fuck up Carl.
(dramatic music)
So Paul, how come
you're not with that Latino,
the one I had those real nice curves?
Was I supposed to bring someone?
I mean, no, but that
would've been nice for me
to look at all of that.
That would've been.
Come on man, selfish.
Hey, look, if you are worrying
about me stealing Emily from you.
You're my friend, I won't do that to you.
(gentle upbeat music)
What?
(gentle upbeat music)
Relax man, it's a joke.
A joke.
I know it's a joke.
What, you don't think I
know that it's a joke, Paul?
Making sure.
You know what?
I need another drink.
Let's go get a drink.
(gentle upbeat music)
Yeah, let's do that.
(gentle upbeat music)
Hey Paul.
[Paul] How you.
You have fun at the party?
Oh, beautiful night.
Thank you very much.
Paul, you don't have to take that.
I can get it.
Oh, it's not a problem.
It's the least I can do.
Really, Paul, I can get it.
It's okay.
I want it help.
I appreciate that but.
Paul, Emily,
what's going on here, huh?
I was just telling Paul
that he doesn't have to help clean up.
And I've been telling Emily
that I don't mind helping.
And you guys are still holding
the same dish, aren't you?
(all laughing)
Come on Paul.
She's a female and she knows
her way around some dishes.
Why the hell you think I'm married, right.
Let's go get one more
drink, before you hit the road.
How about that?
(gentle upbeat music)
That sounds really good, so all ears.
(gentle upbeat music)
And this one.
One more baby.
About that Latina girl.
Fat ass.
(gentle upbeat music)
Hey you man, what the fuck was that?
(dramatic music)
Get in the fucking car.
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(car door thudding)
What the fuck happened in there?
Drive the car.
I asked you a question.
Dude, we gotta go.
I'm not moving until somebody tells me.
Drive the fucking the car.
(dramatic music)
Fuck.
(door hinge creaking)
Thank you both for an
absolutely amazing night.
You're welcome.
You get home safe, Paul, all right.
I will do the best I can.
Thank you.
And it was a wonderful,
wonderful night, as usual.
You should be proud.
Thanks Paul.
And you lucky, lucky man.
That's right.
She's a good one, you keep her.
Good night.
All right, Paul.
(gentle upbeat music)
(door hinge creaking)
You embarrassed me.
You embarrassed me tonight.
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(door lock clicking)
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You guys said no one was gonna get hurt.
What the fuck do you want me to do?
Leave witnesses.
Who are they gonna tell?
No one knows who we are.
And that's why I did what I had to do.
We agreed.
We come to town, we get the money and.
And we got the money.
You lied to me.
Hey, look, I'm not happy about
what happened either, okay.
(dramatic music)
Of course.
It wasn't supposed to go down like that.
But it's done.
It's not the point.
The point is that no one
was supposed to get hurt.
(dramatic music)
News flash,
how about you do what
the you were hired to do
and drive this fucking car.
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You wanna tell me what
that was all about, earlier?
What, what was about?
Wow, with Paul, that.
Paul?
You know, he was trying
to help me with the dishes.
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You don't think that
I know what that was?
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What are you talking about?
I am talking about the fact that men
they don't just offer to help women
do the dishes.
He did.
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(Emily gasping)
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(glass clanking)
And why do you think that, that was, hmm?
He was being polite.
(glass crunching)
(Emily screaming)
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(people speaking indistinctly)
I wasn't.
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You think I don't know.
The way his eyes popped
out of his head Emily,
the way he lit up when
he saw you in that dress.
Hmm.
I'm sorry for wearing the dress.
Shh, shh.
(dramatic music)
Everything I've done, Joe.
(dramatic music)
Yes.
I trust that you dress this way for me.
Not Paul or anybody else.
Look at me.
Look at me.
You dress this way for
me, you understand me?
You understand me?
Only for you, Joe.
Do you understand me?
Yes.
(dramatic music)
(Emily gasping)
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You belong to me.
(dramatic music)
Only yours Joe.
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Come on baby.
Baby, it's so late.
(dramatic music)
Not tonight.
(Emily screaming)
(people speaking indistinctly)
Get away from me.
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
You're drunk.
(Emily crying)
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Did you just tell me no, Emily?
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(Emily crying)
Joe wait.
Did you just tell me no?
(Emily crying)
Joe.
(Joe speaking indistinctly)
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(Emily crying)
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(Emily crying)
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(Joe speaking indistinctly)
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Emily, take off your dress.
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(Emily crying)
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(Emily crying)
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(Emily groaning)
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(Emily crying)
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No, no.
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(Emily crying)
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(Emily crying)
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(Emily crying)
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Now you be a good little girl
and go clean yourself up.
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
[Reporter] Tragedy strikes
on this New Year's Eve.
Earlier tonight, an unknown
suspect enters Booty's Main Tap,
killing several people.
An eyewitness says that
they saw a dark colored SUV,
possibly an older model
Jeep, leaving the scene.
(gentle music)
I know that things kinda of, you know,
I got a little rough there,
but it kind of made it
more exciting, didn't it?
(dramatic music)
What's going on?
(car hood thudding)
We're fucked.
Radiator's shot.
Let's get moving.
(dramatic music)
Gimme the bag.
Fuck no.
I got it.
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Fuck.
(dramatic music)
(insects chirping)
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Silence creeps in the dead of night
Darkness creeps, steals the light
Bruises hide, the stories untold
A shattered heart forever cold
Sweet dreams are made of these
Who am I to play this game
Trapped inside this twisted fate
There's no escape, no open gates
(upbeat music)
Shadows dance on the bedroom wall
Whispers echo down the hall
Promises broken, love turned to dust
In his grip, there's no one to trust
Sweet dreams are made of these
Who am I to play this game
Trapped inside this twisted fate
There's no escape, no open gate
(upbeat music)
Mirror reflects a hollow face
In this cage there's no saving grace
Silent cries, a desperate plea
Broken wings, I can't break free
Sweet dreams are made of these
Who am I to play this game
Trapped inside this twisted fate
There's no escape, no open gate
(upbeat music)
Chains of fear they bind me tight
Lost in darkness, no end in sight
Hope is fading, a distant star
In his world I've gone too far
Sweet dreams are made of these
Who am I to play this game
Trapped inside this twisted fate
There's no escape, no open gate
(upbeat music)
Hold up, hold up.
Look, no, no come on.
We gotta go, come.
I need a break.
You guys into this shit
and you want a break?
No, let's go.
(police sirens blaring)
Gimme a fucking minute.
Look man, we ain't got time for this,
don't you hear 'em coming.
Come on.
Do think I don't fucking hear 'em.
I fucking hear 'em.
Then get fucking moving.
Why are we stopping?
We need to slow them down.
(dramatic music)
Now how you suggest we do that?
(police sirens blaring)
What's that?
(police sirens blaring)
Yo.
Man, what the fuck are you doing?
What is this?
What are you doing?
Hey bro, it ain't personal.
But they coming.
We gotta slow 'em down.
So I figured a dead
body would do just that.
(police sirens blaring)
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Man, you ain't gotta do this, okay.
We can outrun them.
(dramatic music)
Listen man, it's just business.
I was gonna kill you later anyways.
Wait, I thought you two were friends.
Oh, we're friends.
But there's a lot of fucking
money in that fucking bag.
You're selfish son of a bitch.
Ooh.
Don't worry darling, you next.
You want this?
Yeah.
You want the money?
You fucking right I do.
Take it.
(police sirens blaring)
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[Dice] What the fuck?
[Cash] You coming?
[Dice] I damn sure
ain't staying with him.
(dramatic music)
(gun firing)
Fuck.
You're fucking dead.
You hear me?
You're both fucking dead.
(dramatic music)
(insects chirping)
(gentle music)
(Hendricks coughing)
Pull yourself together, Hendricks.
I'm sorry Kane.
I just never seen
anything like that before.
Yeah, neither have I.
You don't see me pissing myself, do you?
(dramatic music)
No, can't say I do.
(Hendricks coughing)
Grab your dick, shake it off
and get your ass back in there.
We got work to you.
(dramatic music)
You got it.
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Deputy Kane, what can you tell us
about what happened here tonight?
Get that microphone out of my face
or we're gonna have one more body on ice.
(dramatic music)
(insects chirping)
(fire crackling)
(insects chirping)
(fire crackling)
(gentle music)
(Emily crying)
(gentle music)
(Emily crying)
(gentle music)
(Emily crying)
(gentle music)
She wakes up every morning
to the same old empty bed
With shattered dreams
and broken promises
Echoing in her head
Her heart aches with longing
For a love that's yet to come
But she's trapped in this cage
Her spirit's feeling numb
In the silence of the night
She whispers her plea
To break free from the chains
And finally be free
With every tear she cries
She's reaching for the light
Fighting through the darkness
With all her might
(gentle music)
She wears a smile like armor
To hide the pain within
But behind closed doors,
the cracks begin to thin
(gentle music)
She longs for a glimmer
Of the love she once knew
But in this loveless prison
her dreams remain untold
In the silence of the night
She whispers her plea
To break free from the chains
And finally be free
With every tear she cries
She's reaching for the light
Fighting through the darkness
With all her might
(gentle music)
Through the stormy weather
She'll find her way
With courage as her
compass she won't betray
She'll rise from the ashes
Like a phoenix inside
Determined to survive
in this endless night
In the silence of the night
She whispers her plea
To break free from the chains
And finally be free
With every tear she cries
She's reaching for the light
Fighting through the darkness
With all her might
(gentle music)
Though the road may be
long and the journey tough
She'll keep holding on
for she knows she's enough
With hope as her anchor
She'll make it through
For in the depths of her soul
She knows she's true
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
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Don't move.
Drop the cigar.
Crush it.
(dramatic music)
How many people in the house?
Just two.
You better not not be lying.
No, it's just me and my wife, that's it.
Let's go Go.
Okay.
(dramatic music)
Look, take whatever you want, it's yours.
Just take it please and
please take it and get out,
all right.
- Where's your wife?
(dramatic music)
What's going on?
Go sit next to you husband.
(dramatic music)
Who are you?
Just do what he says
okay and nobody gets hurt.
(dramatic music)
Listen to me, I can help you guys.
Just trust me.
Tell me what you want.
How about that?
(dramatic music)
Your phone, where's your phone?
- It's.
- Where's your phone?
It's right, right here.
Here it is.
Get his phone.
What the fuck dude, go get his phone.
(dramatic music)
Where's yours?
- I don't.
- She doesn't have a phone.
Look, I'm not gonna ask you again.
She doesn't have a phone all right?
(dramatic music)
I don't, I don't have a phone, I swear.
How the fuck you don't have a phone.
He won't let me have one.
(dramatic music)
Go get rid of his phone.
(dramatic music)
Look at me man, okay,
I've got a lot of
connections and a lot of pull,
so if you just tell me what
it is that you guys want,
I can help you all right.
(dramatic music)
Rope.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We need some rope.
We have some in the basement.
(dramatic music)
They got rope in the basement.
Go get it.
Listen, you don't have to do this, okay.
Shut up.
(dramatic music)
(car door thudding)
(dramatic music)
Glad to see you can make it, Sheriff.
Don't you start with me Kane.
I'm not starting anything,
Sheriff, I'm just saying.
(dramatic music)
Well, why aren't you
inside there, you know,
processing the scene?
We think we found their vehicle.
Really, where?
Abandoned on Hogan
Street, couple miles north.
Nothing out there, but trees,
couple residential houses.
(dramatic music)
Do you know that means he's on foot?
(dramatic music)
And he's carrying a big bag of money.
(dramatic music)
Yeah, couldn't have gotten far.
Well you better get out
there and look for him, Kane.
I was just heading that way.
Are you coming?
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I guess.
You've gotta get it together, Dalton.
This is not the way I plan
to ring in New Year's Eve, Kane.
And the wife, not so happy.
I'm sure she understands.
Oh, she understands.
She's thrilled.
It's kinda like hugging a rose bush.
Sheriff, he murdered multiple people.
Geez Kane.
Do you know that if a duck had
your brain, he'll fly north,
north for the winter.
Excuse me.
You don't think I know what
happened in there tonight?
Then you should understand
that this is a little more
important than New Year's.
Forgive me Kane, you are right.
I just did a little bit too
much celebrating this evening,
if you know what I mean.
I do.
And it's fine Sheriff.
We have a murderer on the loose.
I know that.
And I know that you're gonna find him.
Even if you have to
stay out here all night.
You are gonna find him.
Yes I will.
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Can you people just go upstairs?
I got about a half a million dollars
worth of jewelry to sell.
Just take it and get out
of our house, all right.
Man, didn't I tell you
I don't want your shit?
What do you want from us?
(Emily crying)
We can't stay here.
They're looking for us.
(dramatic music)
That was you two at the bar, wasn't it?
What's what mean?
You two kill those people?
I didn't kill anyone.
(dramatic music)
We need to talk.
(dramatic music)
Emily, do you want die, hmm?
(dramatic music)
No.
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I suggest you at least
start making yourself useful
and try and get out.
'Cause if you don't, these people,
they're gonna come
back in here and kill us.
You don't know that.
Well, I'm not gonna stick
around you and find out.
Try and get out.
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You convince people to
do things you want them to do
all the time.
Can't you convince them to let us go?
(dramatic music)
What do you think this is, huh?
What do you think that I've
been trying to do this all time?
I don't know Joe.
I'm scared okay.
(dramatic music)
All right,
well I'm scared too,
but you don't me
sitting and not doing shit.
(Emily crying)
Try and get out.
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What do you want?
Let me handle this.
Not you, shut up.
(dramatic music)
Hey man, listen,
what do you want from us, huh?
(dramatic music)
Hey, I'm asking you a question.
What do you want us to do, boy?
(dramatic music)
How about you stay alive, boy.
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(insects chirping)
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(footsteps crunching)
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(footsteps crunching)
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Well, he's not alone.
What makes you say that?
Passenger side door is open.
[Sheriff] So what, two suspects?
Looks that way.
All right.
I guess we better get forensics out here.
They're already on their way, Sheriff.
Good.
I want these sons of caught, Kane.
I'll find 'em.
Gotta be around here somewhere.
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I'm gonna get looking,
you wait for forensic.
I'm not babysitting this piece of shit.
Sheriff.
I'm going home to the wife, Kane.
It's New Year's Eve.
This is the one night a year,
she lets me take the scotch
out of the bottom shelf.
But the suspects.
I'll send Hendricks out
here to search with you.
Hendricks?
I don't want him out here.
That boy's so stupid he
couldn't pour piss out of a boot
with instructions written on the heel.
Could you quit bitching
for like one second, Kane.
Because we need to find these bastards
and we need to find them now.
Come on Sheriff.
Send Decker at least.
Decker?
You know that man is this worthless
as a steering wheel on a mule.
Let's just let him keep
answering the phones, okay.
I understand that it's New Year's
and you would rather be
celebrating with your wife,
but I really think you should
stick it out with me tonight, Sheriff.
40 years on this job,
Kane, and still married.
I ain't planning on doing
anything tonight to screw that up.
(dramatic music)
(footsteps crunching)
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What are you doing?
Joe.
Do something.
Shut up.
I can't think.
You have to.
You said they were gonna kill us.
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Just shut up.
Emily shut up.
Shut up for once and just let me think.
(dramatic music)
Listen.
All right, I had time to
talk to my partner, and.
You're not gonna hurt us, are you?
(dramatic music)
I really don't want to.
Then don't.
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(insects chirping)
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(car engines revving)
(dramatic music)
(car door thudding)
(dramatic music)
Okay, this is gonna
end in one of two ways.
What's going on?
Cops are here.
Fuck.
Joe, you gonna answer that door,
you gonna tell that damn
deputy that everything is okay.
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No.
I'm not fucking around man.
You gonna go do this or
I'ma blow your head off.
Just do what he says, okay.
(dramatic music)
No you're not.
How about this?
Go to the kitchen and get me a beer
and then go fuck yourself.
I'm not doing it.
I'll do it.
[Cash] You wanna do it?
I can do it.
(dramatic music)
(Kane knocking)
No, she's not.
You are not doing it.
Untie me.
Hurry up, untie me, I'll do it.
(dramatic music)
(Kane knocking)
(dramatic music)
(door hinge creaking)
Mr. Cunningham?
Yes.
Sorry to bother you
at this time of night.
That's all right.
I'm still up.
(dramatic music)
Well, I don't know if you heard,
but there were multiple
homicides this evening.
Yeah, I did hear about that.
It's terrible.
(dramatic music)
Well, we found the suspects' vehicle
a couple miles down the road.
So a few houses in the area,
we thought it'd be a good
idea to check in on everyone.
Make sure everyone's okay.
See if anyone saw anything suspicious.
(dramatic music)
No, I didn't see anyone, anything.
(dramatic music)
Nothing?
Nothing out of the ordinary.
Nope, can't say that I have.
Is Mrs. Cunningham around?
Maybe she's seen someone or something.
She went to bed.
She wasn't feeling so well, so.
(dramatic music)
Poor thing.
Sick for New Years.
Yeah.
I'm sure she will be okay.
I think she's got the stomach bug, but.
(dramatic music)
All right, well, if you
see anyone or anything,
anything at all, gimme a call, will you?
Yeah, I'll do that.
Hey Mr. Cunningham.
(door hinge creaking)
(dramatic music)
Yeah.
Happy New Year.
(dramatic music)
Get it together Hendricks.
You gotta be out here on New Year's Eve.
I should be somewhere partying,
getting drunk, getting laid.
But no.
I didn't even want to be a deputy.
I wanted to be an actor,
but mama said, "No,
you gotta be a deputy."
I would've been a great actor too.
(dramatic music)
Hey, sweetheart.
Hey, listen, your partner,
he doesn't wanna play ball.
That's on him.
But look, I've been watching you
and I can tell you don't
want to be here right now.
And you don't want to do this to us.
(dramatic music)
I just know it.
Tell me I'm wrong.
Well listen to me, why
don't you let me help you?
It's too late.
(dramatic music)
No, it's not, too late I can.
You can what?
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Nothing, forget it.
Is that the money?
[Cash] Don't worry about it.
It is, isn't it?
What's your name?
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Emily.
Yeah, her name is Emily and I'm Joe.
What's your name?
Emily, do you always let
your husband speak for you?
It's hard to explain.
What do I call you?
You don't call her anything.
(dramatic music)
It's all right.
Look, I'm just the type of person,
I like to know somebody's
name when I'm talking to 'em,
that's it.
Yeah, you talk too damn much.
So if you wanna talk to
somebody, you talk to me.
Talk to you?
Okay, well what's your name?
(dramatic music)
Cash.
You can call me Cash.
And what's your name?
Look, I said.
Dice.
You can call me Dice.
(dramatic music)
What are you doing?
(dramatic music)
I'm trying to make a break.
Be quiet.
(Emily speaking indistinctly)
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
You did it.
Untie me.
Stop talking.
Stop talking.
(dramatic music)
[Emily] Joe, what are you doing?
(dramatic music)
Get the gun.
(dramatic music)
Joe.
(dramatic music)
Untie me.
(dramatic music)
What are you doing?
(dramatic music)
Joe, what are you doing?
Sorry.
Joe don't.
Don't.
(dramatic music)
Stop please.
Take more step.
Joe put the fucking gun down.
(dramatic music)
(trigger clicking)
Oh fuck, it's empty.
(dramatic music)
Fuck.
Damn it Joe.
I told you I wasn't gonna hurt you.
(dramatic music)
But since you wanna play games,
let's play some fucking games.
No.
(dramatic music)
You need to be inside watching this wife.
There's been enough killing tonight.
Just go inside.
(dramatic music)
I need you to come with me.
Go back inside and
watch his fucking wife.
Then I suggest you come with me.
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
You left me.
You left me.
(dramatic music)
You fucking, fucking left me.
Stop it.
(dramatic music)
I fucking hate you.
You need to calm down.
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
Take me away from him.
I can't.
Please, please just get me outta here.
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
I hate him so much.
Fear makes people do crazy things.
(dramatic music)
Don't you Dare make excuses for him.
I wasn't trying to.
(dramatic music)
20 years.
We've been married for 20 years
and he just continues to find
more and more ways to hurt me.
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
I'm sorry.
This wasn't how I was
expecting things to go down.
I'm sure this isn't how you thought
about bringing in the New Year's either.
My new year was ruined
long before you showed up.
(Emily crying)
(upbeat music)
Happy New Year, Deputy.
Happy New Year, Loretta.
Now forgive me for saying this,
but you look like 10 miles a bad road.
Spent the entire night out in the cold
looking for the suspects.
No luck?
If I had any luck, I'd be
home sleeping in my bed.
Well, what can I get for you?
Just a cup of coffee, please.
(gentle music)
You know, people
don't feel safe right now.
'Cause this kind of thing, it
doesn't happen in our town.
I'm doing my best, Loretta.
(gentle music)
Well, let's hope you
catch whoever did this.
Oh, I'm gonna find them.
Come hell or high water, those
sons of bitches are mine.
Kane.
Sheriff.
[Loretta] Good morning, Sheriff.
Hello darling.
And what can I do for you?
Well, I would love a lead
on those scumbag suspects of ours.
But I guess I'll just have
to sign up for a cup of Joe.
You got it.
(gentle music)
No luck out there, huh?
None yet.
(gentle music)
You'll find 'em, Kane.
If they're out there, you'll find 'em.
Won't stop until I do.
Just warming up for a few
and we'll get back out there.
Mm, too cold for you huh.
It's cold enough to
freeze a tit off a frog, Sheriff.
What about Hendricks, is
he still out there searching?
Hell if I know.
Haven't heard from him since last night.
Dammit.
That man is as worthless
as teats on a bull.
So you're gonna come help me look?
I'll send Decker out shortly.
How'd he take the news,
he is getting off the desk.
That man was happier
than a dead pig in sunshine.
Can I top you off Deputy?
No thanks.
Better get back out there.
One of us has to.
Oh, Kane, before you go, I
heard the back from forensics.
It turns out that the
security cameras at the bar
are all fake.
Damn it.
Oh, Sheriff, Happy New Year.
It is New Year's Dalton.
You don't think I know that?
Well, Kane is pretty upset.
Well, what else is new?
That woman could start an
argument in an empty house.
Well, maybe she's got a point this time.
You don't think you should help her out?
I'm sending Decker.
Come on Sheriff, that
man's so thick headed.
You could hit him in
the face with a tire iron
and he won't yell 'til morning.
Geez, Loretta.
I mean, the man's old, he's not stupid.
Well, what good's he gonna
do then? I mean, honestly,
I'll send Hendrix back out too.
Hendricks?
He ain't got the brains
that God gave a goose.
Yeah, well I do.
And that's why I'm in
here and not out there.
Mm, mm, mm.
(gentle music)
Do you want me to see if I
can get you something to eat?
I'm not hungry.
(gentle music)
You gotta eat something.
We're pretty much out of everything.
Joe only takes me to
the store once a month.
So I had to use what we had left over
for the New Year's Eve party.
You can't go to the store without him?
I can't do a lot of things without him.
(Emily crying)
What do you mean?
Well, I haven't driven a
car in nearly two decades.
(gentle music)
I rarely get to speak to my family.
I mainly clean the house
and cook him dinner,
smile for his friends.
I am just a trophy wife to him.
(gentle music)
Why do you put up with that?
He's all I've ever known.
(Emily crying)
We got together when I was 16,
two years later we were married.
And I don't know what my life looks like
if I'm not with Joe.
It's never too late to find out.
I wouldn't even know where to begin.
He's controlling
and well you saw last night what he's like.
But he's my husband and he's all I have.
(gentle music)
You just deserve so
much better than that.
(gentle music)
So why'd you do it?
(gentle music)
You don't seem like you wanna be here.
You're not like, you're not like him.
Why would you risk spending
the rest of your life in jail?
No one was supposed to get hurt.
(gentle music)
Did Cash kill those people?
No.
Cash is a good guy.
He's just, he's like me, he's
caught in a bad situation.
So I get you're in a bad situation.
But why rob that bar?
There wasn't another option.
There had to be.
Why do you stay with your husband?
(gentle music)
There's no other option.
Exactly.
(gentle music)
Listen, untie me,
we'll go in there and get some breakfast.
Right, you hungry?
Everybody's gotta eat.
I got eggs, I've got some bacon,
sausage, I got watermelon.
You like watermelon?
You shut the fuck up.
(dramatic music)
You know what?
Bring my wife back down here to me.
How about that?
Oh, now you care about her.
I swear to God, if that
girl up there lays one finger,
one fucking finger
on my wife, man.
- Shut the fuck up.
Ain't nobody gonna hurt your wife.
The only person that did that was you
when you left her last night.
(Joe laughing)
I didn't leave her anywhere, man.
I was gonna go get help and come back.
You know, you a real piece of shit.
What kind of husband leaves
this woman behind like that?
You had no idea what
I would've done to her?
Well, I guess you're right, I don't.
But if we're gonna talk
about something like that,
can we talk about the
fact that you sit here
and act super virtuous
and so cavalier, right.
Cavalier Cash.
Mm.
News Flash asshole,
you came into my house,
you put a gun on my head,
you took me and my wife hostage.
That makes you the bad guy, not me.
Yeah, I might be the
bad guy right now, Joe,
but something tells me you are the bad guy
everyday of your motherfucking life.
(dramatic music)
(car engines revving)
(dramatic music)
Look, that fucking deputy is back.
One word, one fuck up.
And this bullet got your name on it.
Oh, and it's loaded this time.
I'm done.
(gentle music)
(Kane knocking)
(dramatic music)
Mr. Cunningham.
Deputy Kane.
Sorry to bother you again.
We didn't have much luck last night.
So I'm back out canvasing the area.
Makes sense.
(dramatic music)
Just thought I'd swing by,
see if you or Mrs. Cunningham
saw anything after I left.
No, unfortunately.
It was actually pretty quiet around here.
Just the way that I like it.
(dramatic music)
And Mrs. Cunningham, is she around,
maybe she saw or heard
something that you didn't.
Also, unfortunately
she's not feeling well.
(dramatic music)
That is unfortunate.
Is she still in bed?
Yeah.
Still really bad migraine.
(dramatic music)
I thought you said it was a stomach bug.
Well no, it is, it started
with the stomach bug.
And then, honestly I
think we've probably stress
from the party that caused the migraine.
Sure.
Well let's hope she's feeling better soon.
Yeah, I'm sure she'll be fine.
Well, I better get back to it.
Well I mean, you know, if
I hear or see anything at all,
I'll call you, how with that?
All right, you do that.
(dramatic music)
Don't say anything, get in the room.
Nah.
(dramatic music)
What the hell you mean, no?
(dramatic music)
I want you to take me to my wife now.
(dramatic music)
I need you to know that
we're not gonna hurt you.
Cash is thinking of a plan
and then we're gonna get outta here.
And leave you guys to go back to normal.
(dramatic music)
And what makes you
think that I want my life
to go back to normal?
(dramatic music)
(footsteps thudding)
(dramatic music)
Joe?
(dramatic music)
I made them bring me to you.
Why?
I wanted to make sure that you were okay.
Since when do you care if I'm okay?
Yeah, well, you know that I care.
Do I?
Well, you're my wife,
yes, obviously I care.
(Emily crying)
I can't remember the last
time I felt like you cared, Joe.
(dramatic music)
Fuck is this, Emily, huh?
Where's this attitude coming from?
You left me Joe.
They weren't gonna hurt you Emily.
(dramatic music)
But you did, Joe.
(Emily crying)
Did what?
You hurt me.
I didn't mean to, okay.
Yes you did.
You make a choice.
The same choice I've been
making for the last 20 years.
You made the decision to put yourself first
and to hell with me.
See, that's not fair.
No, it's not fair, Joe.
That I'm married to a man
that could care less about me.
You only care about yourself.
Come on Emily, I care about you.
I do, I care about you.
You really showed it last night.
I wasn't gonna leave.
I'm not talking about that.
(dramatic music)
Look at me, Emily, listen to me.
Look, I never did anything
that you didn't want me to do to you.
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
You did this night, Joe.
And you know it.
I think that's enough.
Mind your fucking business.
(dramatic music)
Man, get your ass up, let's go.
Get your fucking hands off me.
I'm done listening, Joe.
I'm done with all of it, including you.
Listen, Emily.
You heard what she said?
(dramatic music)
Whatever.
(dramatic music)
What do you think happened?
I know you ain't don't real police work
since Moses parted the
Red Sea, but come on Decker.
Geez.
There was a trail of blood.
What do you think happened?
It doesn't mean it belongs to Hendricks.
Have you seen Hendricks anywhere?
No, but I also haven't seen any body.
You will.
Get back out there and keep looking.
Geez, well I didn't appreciate
that remark about Moses.
And I am the one who
has to answer the phone.
And I am the one who
has to do all the filing.
Hendricks.
(dramatic music)
Sheriff.
(dramatic music)
No results out there yet, huh?
Nothing yet.
Hey you know what?
You need to go home and get some rest.
Let Decker do some searching out there.
That man's either deaf, blind or stupid.
Probably all three.
He ain't finding nothing out there.
Well, that may be true,
but it's been almost 24 hours.
You're gonna kill yourself
in this cold out here.
Hendricks could still
be out there, Sheriff.
I gotta find him, at least
I understand that.
But you aren't gonna do anybody any good
if you're half dead out here.
Especially Hendricks.
I'll think about it, okay.
(dramatic music)
Yeah.
It's gonna be all right, Kane.
We're gonna get these bastards.
Right.
Oh, Sheriff Joe Cunningham,
anything I should know about him?
Nothing comes to mind.
I mean, he is an arrogant prick.
Likes to show off his wife now and again.
Other than that, he pretty
much keeps to himself.
Why do you ask?
I've been by his place twice now.
Something just seems off there.
Mm.
I wouldn't look too hard at it again.
Joe's a lot of things, but a
murderer ain't one of 'em.
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(gentle music)
I wanna be done with him, I really do.
But I don't know who I
am if I'm not Joe's wife.
I always wanted to be a veterinarian.
I loved the thought of
working with animals.
(gentle music)
But instead I got married young,
Joe inherited his father's
money shortly thereafter
and moved us here.
He opened up his own business
and became this big shot around town.
And I became the trophy wife
that he shows to all of his friends.
Go find out who you are.
Go live your life.
Go be a veterinarian.
(Emily crying)
Or a mother.
And I always wanted to be a mother.
(gentle music)
(Emily crying)
But with Joe and the things he would do.
(Emily crying)
(gentle music)
It just wasn't possible.
(Emily crying)
Does he hurt you?
(Emily crying)
He does doesn't he?
It wasn't always like this.
You can't let him hurt you.
What am I supposed to do?
I can't leave him.
I have nowhere else to go.
I don't own anything.
I'm stuck and he knows it.
Remember when we were talking earlier
about not having another option?
I think we were wrong.
It may not look like it right now,
but there has to be
another option for you, Emily.
You deserve so much better than this.
(gentle music)
Thank you for saying that.
I'm serious.
You don't need to live like this.
I don't have all the answers, Emily.
I wish I did, but I don't.
What I do know is that
when it comes to this life,
there's always another option.
(insects chirping)
(gentle music)
Who the fuck are you
and what are you doing in my fucking house?
What's up partner?
Don't, I wouldn't do that if I was you.
Oh shit, I should have
known that somebody like you
would've been a fucking scumbag.
Fuck you Cash, fuck you.
- Yeah, that's true.
- Fuck you.
Fitting name Cash,
since you stole all my fucking money.
I fucking knew it was the money.
Oh shit, I called that.
- Shut the fuck.
- I'm just saying,
I knew that shit, I fucking knew it.
One more word outta you,
you gonna get a bullet in the fucking head.
You understand me?
(dramatic music)
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Oh shit, you pulled a gun on me.
Yeah, you pulled one on me first.
That's true.
But here's what I know.
I know and you know
that little gun you got there
is not even loaded.
Yeah, it's loaded.
Sure it is Cash.
It's a hell of a name.
I'll tell you what, you can call me Vegas.
You know what they say about Vegas, right?
The house always wins.
(dramatic music)
I guess we're both in
situations we shouldn't be in.
I'm sorry.
I really am.
(dramatic music)
I don't wanna be here anymore.
I don't wanna live like this.
Maybe I can get you outta this situation.
How?
I don't know, but I'm
gonna figure it out, okay.
When I leave, you're coming with me.
[Vegas] Gimme my fucking money.
(gun firing)
What was that?
I need to see what's going on.
(people speaking indistinctly)
Can I trust you?
Yes.
(dramatic music)
(people speaking indistinctly)
(dramatic music)
Stay here.
(dramatic music)
This is Emily Cunningham, I need help.
(Emily crying)
Oh, oh, oh.
Look who decides to join the party.
Guess you gonna do
her like you did me, huh?
Look, it's between me and you.
Leave her out of this.
I don't give a about her, you or them.
You understand?
Now give me what the I came for.
It's in the backyard.
(dramatic music)
Is that right?
Yeah it's.
Look, I can take you to it.
Let's go.
(dramatic music)
Deputy.
I know it's closing I time,
but can I trouble you for a cup of coffee.
Of course Kane.
They got away.
You know that, right?
They didn't get away.
I just haven't found 'em yet.
- Now you can't.
- I gotta find 'em.
Why?
Why is this so important to you?
And don't give me, this is my job, crap.
You know those men in that bar
weren't worth two hoots and a holler.
So why are you killing yourself over this?
(gentle music)
I guess.
(cellphone vibrating)
Sheriff.
You better answer it.
This is Kane.
[Sheriff] Kane, I need you to meet me
at the Cunningham place right away.
What's going on?
[Sheriff] Emily Cunningham just called,
someone's trying to kill 'em.
Bitch, I knew it.
(dramatic music)
(insects chirping)
All right, we're outside.
Where is it at, Cash?
Well, guess it ain't here.
(insects chirping)
Fuck you mean?
Don't fucking lie to me.
Look man, why'd you kill those people?
You really think for one second,
we were just gonna walk into that bar
and walk out with that money?
Yeah, wasn't that the plan?
The plan?
God damn, you got a plan.
You don't even fucking
know who owns that bar.
That my friend was never gonna happen.
(dramatic music)
I'm just saying, man, you didn't have to.
Okay, you're right.
Maybe you fucking right.
But let me take a page outta your book.
How does it go?
Did what I had to do, right?
Isn't that your fucking excuse?
Now, I done, done some
things I ain't proud of, okay.
But I ain't never hurt nobody.
Holy shit.
What do you call this then huh?
What do you call?
(trigger clicking)
Your fucking safety is on, you dumb bitch.
(gun firing)
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
Joe.
(dramatic music)
Listen, they just ran out in the back.
So go get, they left all the money
sitting right there, baby.
Grab it, get the money,
yeah, get the money.
(dramatic music)
You see it?
You see it?
Baby, hurry up, we
don't have a lot of time.
(dramatic music)
Now come over here
and untie me, right here.
(dramatic music)
No.
(dramatic music)
What do you mean no?
We don't have a lot of time,
did you hear me?
- After all these years,
I mean nothing to you.
I wasted my entire life on you, Joe.
And for what?
For what?
I've provided for you, Emily.
No.
No Joe, you,
you stole my freedom,
you made me feel worthless,
and you're ruin my life.
(dramatic music)
I will not do it another day.
Emily, you would be nothing.
Shut the fuck up, Joe.
(dramatic music)
20 years, I have listened to
you talk and talk and talk.
And now you're gonna listen to me.
(dramatic music)
You're fucking pathetic.
You're a sorry excuse for a man.
And I regret every moment
I ever wasted on you.
You took so much from me, Joe.
20 years.
(dramatic music)
I have let you control me
and use me and abuse me.
And it fucking stops now, Joe.
Listen to me, we can
talk about this, all right.
It's over.
Emily, I'm talking to you.
Thank you.
Good girl.
Come over here and untie me.
(dramatic music)
Oh.
Fucking bitch.
Now you be a good fucking
boy and clean this shit up.
Fucking bitch.
(Joe screaming)
Emily.
Emily.
Don't.
(Joe groaning)
(insects chirping)
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
(dramatic music)
Hey.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, little girl.
You don't wanna do this.
You ain't no killer.
You don't know me.
Oh, I know you.
You got a nice house.
You cook, you clean, you wash dishes.
You spend your husband's money.
You are a lot of things little girl.
But a killer you are not.
I suggest she give me that fucking gun.
(dramatic music)
Give me that fucking gun.
(Emily groaning)
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
You should have killed me when
you had the fucking chance.
(dramatic music)
Please don't.
(Emily crying)
Yo, Vegas.
You should know when to stop.
(gun firing)
(dramatic music)
(Joe groaning)
No, she didn't fucking leave me.
(Joe groaning)
(dramatic music)
I have to get away from my husband.
This is my only chance.
You should get outta here too,
the police are on their way.
Hey, you got something that belong to me.
Take it.
And how are you getting outta here?
Look, I'm not gonna hurt you, okay.
I might be the bad guy right now
and I know I've done some bad things,
but trust me, I need you and you need me.
So please tell me, how
do we get outta here?
I got a car.
Okay, where is it?
It's over there.
Joe never let me drive it.
But I never let him get rid of it either.
And you sure that thing still works?
It better.
Come on.
(dramatic music)
Emily.
(dramatic music)
Emily.
(police sirens blaring)
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
Don't move Joe.
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
You're letting her get away.
Put down the weapon.
(dramatic music)
You're letting her get
away with a fucking nigga.
I can't let her fucking leave.
She is not my concern, Joe, you are.
Now put down the weapon.
(police sirens blaring)
We can figure this out, Joe,
but right now I need
you to drop your weapon
and step away from that vehicle.
I can't let her leave me.
I can't let her fucking leave me.
Put down the weapon.
(police sirens blaring)
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
I can't do that.
I will not ask you again.
Relax, Kane.
(police sirens blaring)
(dramatic music)
I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
I have to stop her.
(guns firing)
(dramatic music)
Damn it, Kane.
(police sirens blaring)
(dramatic music)
He was in on it, Sheriff.
You don't know that.
It was him.
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
Well, I guess it doesn't
matter now, does it?
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
You got your man.
(police sirens blaring)
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
I guess I did.
What about the wife?
(dramatic music)
Save me
I don't know where I'm going
Feels like I'm holding on oh
(gentle music)
Erase me
I'm not saying I'm hopeless
I feel so alone
Oh
(gentle music)
Don't let me drown
(gentle music)
Come pull me out
(gentle music)
Don't let me drown
(gentle music)
There's blood in the water
(gentle music)
I keep going under
(gentle music)
One after the other
(gentle music)
There's blood in the water
Where are you going?
(gentle music)
I appreciate what you've done Emily.
But you know the cops, I mean,
they still out looking for me.
I just gotta get going.
Yeah, and my husband's still out there.
I have to get as far away
from here as possible.
(gentle music)
Okay, then you should go do that.
Now Emily, I've been
through hell to get this, okay.
I can't just give you the money.
Cash, I don't want the money.
Joe's not gonna stop looking for me.
I need your help.
You can help me, right?
(gentle music)
I can't all right.
I just can't.
(gentle music)
But I helped you.
And I'm sorry, Emily.
(gentle music)
Look, I wish you luck okay.
I really do.
But there's some things
I gotta take care of.
(gentle music)
And this is my only option.
(gentle music)
Hey Cash.
(dramatic music)
I want my keys.
(gun firing)
(dramatic music)
There's always another option, Cash.
Someone very special told me that.
(dramatic music)
And it's the night I saw
the night she weeped alone
Her spirit cried
Her heart tuned to stone
Trapped in a lovers cage
Her could cried out
Longing for it, middle ground
In her hideout
He dreams won't vibe right now
And war through the silence she walks
Feeling cold
She's breaking free
From the chains that bind
with every beat of her heart
Leaving pain behind
No more shadows
No more doubt
She'll scream and shout
She's shattering the
walls of her hideout
(gentle upbeat music)
Here's a stifle dream
She's endured the pain
But tonight she rides,
she won't remain
(gentle upbeat music)
Through the darkness she
finds her strength anew
(gentle upbeat music)
With fire in her soul
She knows what she must do oh
(gentle upbeat music)
Her spirit ignites
With an ember of hope
From the depths of despair
She refuses to go
Oh, oh
(Emily cheering)
She's breaking free
From the chains that bind
with every beat of her heart
Leaving pain behind
No more shadows
No more doubt
She'll scream and shout
She's shattering the
walls of her hideout
(gentle upbeat music)
Whoa
(gentle upbeat music)
She's shattering the
walls of her hideout
(gentle music)
No more hiding
No more doubt
She'll sing and shout
As she tears down the
walls of her hideout
(gentle music)
I've been knocked down
Beaten and bruised
Thought I was done
But I refused
To let the darkness swallow me whole
I'm a rebel with a burning soul
Through the storm, through the fight
I'll rise up, bring the light
No chains can hold me now
I'm back and I'm proud
(upbeat music)
Unstoppable
Nothing can break me
Unstoppable
No one can shake me
I've hit the ground
Seen the end
But I'm standing tall again
Unstoppable
Chasing dreams on fire
Unstoppable
Climbing higher and higher
They tried to drown me, seal my fate
But I wrote back, I won't be tamed
Every scar's a badge of my strength
I'll go any length
I'll pay any price
Through the storm, through the fight
I'll rise up, bring life
No chains can hold me now
I'm back and I'm proud
Unstoppable
Nothing can break me
Unstoppable
No one can shake me
I've hit the ground, seen the end
But I'm standing tall again
Unstoppable
Chasing dreams on fire
Unstoppable
Climbing higher and higher
(upbeat music)
Every fall, every tear
just fuels my desire
I'm a warrior on fire
I'm a wild fire
I'll reach the stars touch the sky
No limits, no chains, no fire
(upbeat music)
Unstoppable
Nothing can break me
Unstoppable
No one can shake me
(upbeat music)
I've hit the ground, seen the end
But I'm standing tall again
Unstoppable
Chasing dreams, on fire
Unstoppable
Climbing higher and higher
Unstoppable
Can't bring me down
Unstoppable
I'll wear the crown
Through every battle
(upbeat music)
I'll find my way
Unstoppable
Today is my day
(upbeat music)
Just take those old
records off the shelf
(upbeat music)
We'll dance the night away
Can't help ourselves.
We got that rhythm, we got that soul
Just you and me baby
letting the good times roll
(upbeat music)
No, no worries, no fears
Just living the dream
A love like ours can't be unseen
(upbeat music)
Yeah
Yeah
(upbeat music)
Every moment, every kiss
Forever young in a state of bliss
(upbeat music)
Whoa
We're living life like
it's rock and roll
(upbeat music)
Young and wild, never getting old
In love and free
Just you and me
(upbeat music)
Dancing through life to
that rock and roll beat
(upbeat music)
We keep on rocking
(upbeat music)
Come what may
(upbeat music)
Two young lovers
Finding our own way
(dramatic music)
[All] 10, nine, eight, seven,
six, five, four, three, two, one.
(all cheering)
(dramatic music)
(people speaking indistinctly)
(dramatic music)
[Guest] Happy new year.
(gentle music)
Should old acquaintance be forgot
And never brought to mind
Should old acquaintance be forgot
And auld lang syne
(gentle music)
Ooh
(gentle music)
Oh, oh
(gentle music)
We two have run about the slopes
And dipped the daisy fine
We've wandered many a weary foes
And auld lang syne
For auld lang syne my dear
For auld lang syne
We'll take the cup of kindness yet
For auld lang syne
(gentle music)
Ooh
(gentle music)
Mm, mm
(gentle music)
Oh
(gentle music)
And surely you will buy your cup
And surely I'll buy mine
We'll take the cup of kindness yet
For auld lang syne
For auld lang syne my dear
For auld lang syne
We'll take the cup of kindness yet
For auld lang syne
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music continues)
A shadows moving
It's you that I'm craving
Can't shake this desire
(gentle upbeat music)
Ooh
(upbeat music)
So close
Can't shake this desire
(upbeat music)
You wanna dance honey?
Maybe some other time.
What's the matter?
What, I'm not your type?
I didn't say that.
I want a dance.
Shut the fuck up, Carl.
What's your buddy's problem?
I don't know.
Maybe he needs to get laid.
So maybe you down with that.
He doesn't seem to be interested.
And yet you still here.
Don't be a jerk.
Look, I'm not trying to be.
All right.
Why don't you do the lady
a favor and take her out back
and show her a good time.
How about you go do that.
Maybe I will - Both of you could.
(upbeat music)
Hello gentlemen.
(upbeat music)
How come not buy coney
and pies like everybody else?
(upbeat music)
Why you here?
Right.
About that.
(Kylie screaming)
Wake up fool.
It's a robbery.
Everybody be cool, nobody get hurt.
(dramatic music)
Let's go.
You don't who you're messing with.
Shut the fuck up.
Get down.
Ain't nobody playing with you.
(dramatic music)
Now, we need that money.
(dramatic music)
Dude, look around you.
There is no fucking money.
Fucking lie, dude.
The fucking safe.
I know what y'all do around here.
(dramatic music)
You heard what the man said.
Ain't no fucking money.
(dramatic music)
(gun firing)
(Kylie screaming)
Now shut the fuck up Carl.
(dramatic music)
So Paul, how come
you're not with that Latino,
the one I had those real nice curves?
Was I supposed to bring someone?
I mean, no, but that
would've been nice for me
to look at all of that.
That would've been.
Come on man, selfish.
Hey, look, if you are worrying
about me stealing Emily from you.
You're my friend, I won't do that to you.
(gentle upbeat music)
What?
(gentle upbeat music)
Relax man, it's a joke.
A joke.
I know it's a joke.
What, you don't think I
know that it's a joke, Paul?
Making sure.
You know what?
I need another drink.
Let's go get a drink.
(gentle upbeat music)
Yeah, let's do that.
(gentle upbeat music)
Hey Paul.
[Paul] How you.
You have fun at the party?
Oh, beautiful night.
Thank you very much.
Paul, you don't have to take that.
I can get it.
Oh, it's not a problem.
It's the least I can do.
Really, Paul, I can get it.
It's okay.
I want it help.
I appreciate that but.
Paul, Emily,
what's going on here, huh?
I was just telling Paul
that he doesn't have to help clean up.
And I've been telling Emily
that I don't mind helping.
And you guys are still holding
the same dish, aren't you?
(all laughing)
Come on Paul.
She's a female and she knows
her way around some dishes.
Why the hell you think I'm married, right.
Let's go get one more
drink, before you hit the road.
How about that?
(gentle upbeat music)
That sounds really good, so all ears.
(gentle upbeat music)
And this one.
One more baby.
About that Latina girl.
Fat ass.
(gentle upbeat music)
Hey you man, what the fuck was that?
(dramatic music)
Get in the fucking car.
(dramatic music)
(car door thudding)
What the fuck happened in there?
Drive the car.
I asked you a question.
Dude, we gotta go.
I'm not moving until somebody tells me.
Drive the fucking the car.
(dramatic music)
Fuck.
(door hinge creaking)
Thank you both for an
absolutely amazing night.
You're welcome.
You get home safe, Paul, all right.
I will do the best I can.
Thank you.
And it was a wonderful,
wonderful night, as usual.
You should be proud.
Thanks Paul.
And you lucky, lucky man.
That's right.
She's a good one, you keep her.
Good night.
All right, Paul.
(gentle upbeat music)
(door hinge creaking)
You embarrassed me.
You embarrassed me tonight.
(dramatic music)
(door lock clicking)
(dramatic music)
You guys said no one was gonna get hurt.
What the fuck do you want me to do?
Leave witnesses.
Who are they gonna tell?
No one knows who we are.
And that's why I did what I had to do.
We agreed.
We come to town, we get the money and.
And we got the money.
You lied to me.
Hey, look, I'm not happy about
what happened either, okay.
(dramatic music)
Of course.
It wasn't supposed to go down like that.
But it's done.
It's not the point.
The point is that no one
was supposed to get hurt.
(dramatic music)
News flash,
how about you do what
the you were hired to do
and drive this fucking car.
(dramatic music)
You wanna tell me what
that was all about, earlier?
What, what was about?
Wow, with Paul, that.
Paul?
You know, he was trying
to help me with the dishes.
(dramatic music)
You don't think that
I know what that was?
(dramatic music)
What are you talking about?
I am talking about the fact that men
they don't just offer to help women
do the dishes.
He did.
(dramatic music)
(Emily gasping)
(dramatic music)
(glass clanking)
And why do you think that, that was, hmm?
He was being polite.
(glass crunching)
(Emily screaming)
(dramatic music)
(people speaking indistinctly)
I wasn't.
(dramatic music)
You think I don't know.
The way his eyes popped
out of his head Emily,
the way he lit up when
he saw you in that dress.
Hmm.
I'm sorry for wearing the dress.
Shh, shh.
(dramatic music)
Everything I've done, Joe.
(dramatic music)
Yes.
I trust that you dress this way for me.
Not Paul or anybody else.
Look at me.
Look at me.
You dress this way for
me, you understand me?
You understand me?
Only for you, Joe.
Do you understand me?
Yes.
(dramatic music)
(Emily gasping)
(dramatic music)
You belong to me.
(dramatic music)
Only yours Joe.
(dramatic music)
Come on baby.
Baby, it's so late.
(dramatic music)
Not tonight.
(Emily screaming)
(people speaking indistinctly)
Get away from me.
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
You're drunk.
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
Did you just tell me no, Emily?
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
Joe wait.
Did you just tell me no?
(Emily crying)
Joe.
(Joe speaking indistinctly)
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
(Joe speaking indistinctly)
(dramatic music)
Emily, take off your dress.
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
(Emily groaning)
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
No, no.
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
Now you be a good little girl
and go clean yourself up.
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
[Reporter] Tragedy strikes
on this New Year's Eve.
Earlier tonight, an unknown
suspect enters Booty's Main Tap,
killing several people.
An eyewitness says that
they saw a dark colored SUV,
possibly an older model
Jeep, leaving the scene.
(gentle music)
I know that things kinda of, you know,
I got a little rough there,
but it kind of made it
more exciting, didn't it?
(dramatic music)
What's going on?
(car hood thudding)
We're fucked.
Radiator's shot.
Let's get moving.
(dramatic music)
Gimme the bag.
Fuck no.
I got it.
(dramatic music)
Fuck.
(dramatic music)
(insects chirping)
(dramatic music)
Silence creeps in the dead of night
Darkness creeps, steals the light
Bruises hide, the stories untold
A shattered heart forever cold
Sweet dreams are made of these
Who am I to play this game
Trapped inside this twisted fate
There's no escape, no open gates
(upbeat music)
Shadows dance on the bedroom wall
Whispers echo down the hall
Promises broken, love turned to dust
In his grip, there's no one to trust
Sweet dreams are made of these
Who am I to play this game
Trapped inside this twisted fate
There's no escape, no open gate
(upbeat music)
Mirror reflects a hollow face
In this cage there's no saving grace
Silent cries, a desperate plea
Broken wings, I can't break free
Sweet dreams are made of these
Who am I to play this game
Trapped inside this twisted fate
There's no escape, no open gate
(upbeat music)
Chains of fear they bind me tight
Lost in darkness, no end in sight
Hope is fading, a distant star
In his world I've gone too far
Sweet dreams are made of these
Who am I to play this game
Trapped inside this twisted fate
There's no escape, no open gate
(upbeat music)
Hold up, hold up.
Look, no, no come on.
We gotta go, come.
I need a break.
You guys into this shit
and you want a break?
No, let's go.
(police sirens blaring)
Gimme a fucking minute.
Look man, we ain't got time for this,
don't you hear 'em coming.
Come on.
Do think I don't fucking hear 'em.
I fucking hear 'em.
Then get fucking moving.
Why are we stopping?
We need to slow them down.
(dramatic music)
Now how you suggest we do that?
(police sirens blaring)
What's that?
(police sirens blaring)
Yo.
Man, what the fuck are you doing?
What is this?
What are you doing?
Hey bro, it ain't personal.
But they coming.
We gotta slow 'em down.
So I figured a dead
body would do just that.
(police sirens blaring)
(dramatic music)
Man, you ain't gotta do this, okay.
We can outrun them.
(dramatic music)
Listen man, it's just business.
I was gonna kill you later anyways.
Wait, I thought you two were friends.
Oh, we're friends.
But there's a lot of fucking
money in that fucking bag.
You're selfish son of a bitch.
Ooh.
Don't worry darling, you next.
You want this?
Yeah.
You want the money?
You fucking right I do.
Take it.
(police sirens blaring)
(dramatic music)
[Dice] What the fuck?
[Cash] You coming?
[Dice] I damn sure
ain't staying with him.
(dramatic music)
(gun firing)
Fuck.
You're fucking dead.
You hear me?
You're both fucking dead.
(dramatic music)
(insects chirping)
(gentle music)
(Hendricks coughing)
Pull yourself together, Hendricks.
I'm sorry Kane.
I just never seen
anything like that before.
Yeah, neither have I.
You don't see me pissing myself, do you?
(dramatic music)
No, can't say I do.
(Hendricks coughing)
Grab your dick, shake it off
and get your ass back in there.
We got work to you.
(dramatic music)
You got it.
(dramatic music)
Deputy Kane, what can you tell us
about what happened here tonight?
Get that microphone out of my face
or we're gonna have one more body on ice.
(dramatic music)
(insects chirping)
(fire crackling)
(insects chirping)
(fire crackling)
(gentle music)
(Emily crying)
(gentle music)
(Emily crying)
(gentle music)
(Emily crying)
(gentle music)
She wakes up every morning
to the same old empty bed
With shattered dreams
and broken promises
Echoing in her head
Her heart aches with longing
For a love that's yet to come
But she's trapped in this cage
Her spirit's feeling numb
In the silence of the night
She whispers her plea
To break free from the chains
And finally be free
With every tear she cries
She's reaching for the light
Fighting through the darkness
With all her might
(gentle music)
She wears a smile like armor
To hide the pain within
But behind closed doors,
the cracks begin to thin
(gentle music)
She longs for a glimmer
Of the love she once knew
But in this loveless prison
her dreams remain untold
In the silence of the night
She whispers her plea
To break free from the chains
And finally be free
With every tear she cries
She's reaching for the light
Fighting through the darkness
With all her might
(gentle music)
Through the stormy weather
She'll find her way
With courage as her
compass she won't betray
She'll rise from the ashes
Like a phoenix inside
Determined to survive
in this endless night
In the silence of the night
She whispers her plea
To break free from the chains
And finally be free
With every tear she cries
She's reaching for the light
Fighting through the darkness
With all her might
(gentle music)
Though the road may be
long and the journey tough
She'll keep holding on
for she knows she's enough
With hope as her anchor
She'll make it through
For in the depths of her soul
She knows she's true
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
(dramatic music)
Don't move.
Drop the cigar.
Crush it.
(dramatic music)
How many people in the house?
Just two.
You better not not be lying.
No, it's just me and my wife, that's it.
Let's go Go.
Okay.
(dramatic music)
Look, take whatever you want, it's yours.
Just take it please and
please take it and get out,
all right.
- Where's your wife?
(dramatic music)
What's going on?
Go sit next to you husband.
(dramatic music)
Who are you?
Just do what he says
okay and nobody gets hurt.
(dramatic music)
Listen to me, I can help you guys.
Just trust me.
Tell me what you want.
How about that?
(dramatic music)
Your phone, where's your phone?
- It's.
- Where's your phone?
It's right, right here.
Here it is.
Get his phone.
What the fuck dude, go get his phone.
(dramatic music)
Where's yours?
- I don't.
- She doesn't have a phone.
Look, I'm not gonna ask you again.
She doesn't have a phone all right?
(dramatic music)
I don't, I don't have a phone, I swear.
How the fuck you don't have a phone.
He won't let me have one.
(dramatic music)
Go get rid of his phone.
(dramatic music)
Look at me man, okay,
I've got a lot of
connections and a lot of pull,
so if you just tell me what
it is that you guys want,
I can help you all right.
(dramatic music)
Rope.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We need some rope.
We have some in the basement.
(dramatic music)
They got rope in the basement.
Go get it.
Listen, you don't have to do this, okay.
Shut up.
(dramatic music)
(car door thudding)
(dramatic music)
Glad to see you can make it, Sheriff.
Don't you start with me Kane.
I'm not starting anything,
Sheriff, I'm just saying.
(dramatic music)
Well, why aren't you
inside there, you know,
processing the scene?
We think we found their vehicle.
Really, where?
Abandoned on Hogan
Street, couple miles north.
Nothing out there, but trees,
couple residential houses.
(dramatic music)
Do you know that means he's on foot?
(dramatic music)
And he's carrying a big bag of money.
(dramatic music)
Yeah, couldn't have gotten far.
Well you better get out
there and look for him, Kane.
I was just heading that way.
Are you coming?
(dramatic music)
I guess.
You've gotta get it together, Dalton.
This is not the way I plan
to ring in New Year's Eve, Kane.
And the wife, not so happy.
I'm sure she understands.
Oh, she understands.
She's thrilled.
It's kinda like hugging a rose bush.
Sheriff, he murdered multiple people.
Geez Kane.
Do you know that if a duck had
your brain, he'll fly north,
north for the winter.
Excuse me.
You don't think I know what
happened in there tonight?
Then you should understand
that this is a little more
important than New Year's.
Forgive me Kane, you are right.
I just did a little bit too
much celebrating this evening,
if you know what I mean.
I do.
And it's fine Sheriff.
We have a murderer on the loose.
I know that.
And I know that you're gonna find him.
Even if you have to
stay out here all night.
You are gonna find him.
Yes I will.
(dramatic music)
Can you people just go upstairs?
I got about a half a million dollars
worth of jewelry to sell.
Just take it and get out
of our house, all right.
Man, didn't I tell you
I don't want your shit?
What do you want from us?
(Emily crying)
We can't stay here.
They're looking for us.
(dramatic music)
That was you two at the bar, wasn't it?
What's what mean?
You two kill those people?
I didn't kill anyone.
(dramatic music)
We need to talk.
(dramatic music)
Emily, do you want die, hmm?
(dramatic music)
No.
(dramatic music)
I suggest you at least
start making yourself useful
and try and get out.
'Cause if you don't, these people,
they're gonna come
back in here and kill us.
You don't know that.
Well, I'm not gonna stick
around you and find out.
Try and get out.
(dramatic music)
You convince people to
do things you want them to do
all the time.
Can't you convince them to let us go?
(dramatic music)
What do you think this is, huh?
What do you think that I've
been trying to do this all time?
I don't know Joe.
I'm scared okay.
(dramatic music)
All right,
well I'm scared too,
but you don't me
sitting and not doing shit.
(Emily crying)
Try and get out.
(dramatic music)
What do you want?
Let me handle this.
Not you, shut up.
(dramatic music)
Hey man, listen,
what do you want from us, huh?
(dramatic music)
Hey, I'm asking you a question.
What do you want us to do, boy?
(dramatic music)
How about you stay alive, boy.
(dramatic music)
(insects chirping)
(dramatic music)
(footsteps crunching)
(dramatic music)
(footsteps crunching)
(dramatic music)
Well, he's not alone.
What makes you say that?
Passenger side door is open.
[Sheriff] So what, two suspects?
Looks that way.
All right.
I guess we better get forensics out here.
They're already on their way, Sheriff.
Good.
I want these sons of caught, Kane.
I'll find 'em.
Gotta be around here somewhere.
(dramatic music)
I'm gonna get looking,
you wait for forensic.
I'm not babysitting this piece of shit.
Sheriff.
I'm going home to the wife, Kane.
It's New Year's Eve.
This is the one night a year,
she lets me take the scotch
out of the bottom shelf.
But the suspects.
I'll send Hendricks out
here to search with you.
Hendricks?
I don't want him out here.
That boy's so stupid he
couldn't pour piss out of a boot
with instructions written on the heel.
Could you quit bitching
for like one second, Kane.
Because we need to find these bastards
and we need to find them now.
Come on Sheriff.
Send Decker at least.
Decker?
You know that man is this worthless
as a steering wheel on a mule.
Let's just let him keep
answering the phones, okay.
I understand that it's New Year's
and you would rather be
celebrating with your wife,
but I really think you should
stick it out with me tonight, Sheriff.
40 years on this job,
Kane, and still married.
I ain't planning on doing
anything tonight to screw that up.
(dramatic music)
(footsteps crunching)
(dramatic music)
What are you doing?
Joe.
Do something.
Shut up.
I can't think.
You have to.
You said they were gonna kill us.
(dramatic music)
Just shut up.
Emily shut up.
Shut up for once and just let me think.
(dramatic music)
Listen.
All right, I had time to
talk to my partner, and.
You're not gonna hurt us, are you?
(dramatic music)
I really don't want to.
Then don't.
(dramatic music)
(insects chirping)
(dramatic music)
(car engines revving)
(dramatic music)
(car door thudding)
(dramatic music)
Okay, this is gonna
end in one of two ways.
What's going on?
Cops are here.
Fuck.
Joe, you gonna answer that door,
you gonna tell that damn
deputy that everything is okay.
(dramatic music)
No.
I'm not fucking around man.
You gonna go do this or
I'ma blow your head off.
Just do what he says, okay.
(dramatic music)
No you're not.
How about this?
Go to the kitchen and get me a beer
and then go fuck yourself.
I'm not doing it.
I'll do it.
[Cash] You wanna do it?
I can do it.
(dramatic music)
(Kane knocking)
No, she's not.
You are not doing it.
Untie me.
Hurry up, untie me, I'll do it.
(dramatic music)
(Kane knocking)
(dramatic music)
(door hinge creaking)
Mr. Cunningham?
Yes.
Sorry to bother you
at this time of night.
That's all right.
I'm still up.
(dramatic music)
Well, I don't know if you heard,
but there were multiple
homicides this evening.
Yeah, I did hear about that.
It's terrible.
(dramatic music)
Well, we found the suspects' vehicle
a couple miles down the road.
So a few houses in the area,
we thought it'd be a good
idea to check in on everyone.
Make sure everyone's okay.
See if anyone saw anything suspicious.
(dramatic music)
No, I didn't see anyone, anything.
(dramatic music)
Nothing?
Nothing out of the ordinary.
Nope, can't say that I have.
Is Mrs. Cunningham around?
Maybe she's seen someone or something.
She went to bed.
She wasn't feeling so well, so.
(dramatic music)
Poor thing.
Sick for New Years.
Yeah.
I'm sure she will be okay.
I think she's got the stomach bug, but.
(dramatic music)
All right, well, if you
see anyone or anything,
anything at all, gimme a call, will you?
Yeah, I'll do that.
Hey Mr. Cunningham.
(door hinge creaking)
(dramatic music)
Yeah.
Happy New Year.
(dramatic music)
Get it together Hendricks.
You gotta be out here on New Year's Eve.
I should be somewhere partying,
getting drunk, getting laid.
But no.
I didn't even want to be a deputy.
I wanted to be an actor,
but mama said, "No,
you gotta be a deputy."
I would've been a great actor too.
(dramatic music)
Hey, sweetheart.
Hey, listen, your partner,
he doesn't wanna play ball.
That's on him.
But look, I've been watching you
and I can tell you don't
want to be here right now.
And you don't want to do this to us.
(dramatic music)
I just know it.
Tell me I'm wrong.
Well listen to me, why
don't you let me help you?
It's too late.
(dramatic music)
No, it's not, too late I can.
You can what?
(dramatic music)
Nothing, forget it.
Is that the money?
[Cash] Don't worry about it.
It is, isn't it?
What's your name?
(dramatic music)
Emily.
Yeah, her name is Emily and I'm Joe.
What's your name?
Emily, do you always let
your husband speak for you?
It's hard to explain.
What do I call you?
You don't call her anything.
(dramatic music)
It's all right.
Look, I'm just the type of person,
I like to know somebody's
name when I'm talking to 'em,
that's it.
Yeah, you talk too damn much.
So if you wanna talk to
somebody, you talk to me.
Talk to you?
Okay, well what's your name?
(dramatic music)
Cash.
You can call me Cash.
And what's your name?
Look, I said.
Dice.
You can call me Dice.
(dramatic music)
What are you doing?
(dramatic music)
I'm trying to make a break.
Be quiet.
(Emily speaking indistinctly)
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
You did it.
Untie me.
Stop talking.
Stop talking.
(dramatic music)
[Emily] Joe, what are you doing?
(dramatic music)
Get the gun.
(dramatic music)
Joe.
(dramatic music)
Untie me.
(dramatic music)
What are you doing?
(dramatic music)
Joe, what are you doing?
Sorry.
Joe don't.
Don't.
(dramatic music)
Stop please.
Take more step.
Joe put the fucking gun down.
(dramatic music)
(trigger clicking)
Oh fuck, it's empty.
(dramatic music)
Fuck.
Damn it Joe.
I told you I wasn't gonna hurt you.
(dramatic music)
But since you wanna play games,
let's play some fucking games.
No.
(dramatic music)
You need to be inside watching this wife.
There's been enough killing tonight.
Just go inside.
(dramatic music)
I need you to come with me.
Go back inside and
watch his fucking wife.
Then I suggest you come with me.
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
You left me.
You left me.
(dramatic music)
You fucking, fucking left me.
Stop it.
(dramatic music)
I fucking hate you.
You need to calm down.
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
Take me away from him.
I can't.
Please, please just get me outta here.
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
I hate him so much.
Fear makes people do crazy things.
(dramatic music)
Don't you Dare make excuses for him.
I wasn't trying to.
(dramatic music)
20 years.
We've been married for 20 years
and he just continues to find
more and more ways to hurt me.
(Emily crying)
(dramatic music)
I'm sorry.
This wasn't how I was
expecting things to go down.
I'm sure this isn't how you thought
about bringing in the New Year's either.
My new year was ruined
long before you showed up.
(Emily crying)
(upbeat music)
Happy New Year, Deputy.
Happy New Year, Loretta.
Now forgive me for saying this,
but you look like 10 miles a bad road.
Spent the entire night out in the cold
looking for the suspects.
No luck?
If I had any luck, I'd be
home sleeping in my bed.
Well, what can I get for you?
Just a cup of coffee, please.
(gentle music)
You know, people
don't feel safe right now.
'Cause this kind of thing, it
doesn't happen in our town.
I'm doing my best, Loretta.
(gentle music)
Well, let's hope you
catch whoever did this.
Oh, I'm gonna find them.
Come hell or high water, those
sons of bitches are mine.
Kane.
Sheriff.
[Loretta] Good morning, Sheriff.
Hello darling.
And what can I do for you?
Well, I would love a lead
on those scumbag suspects of ours.
But I guess I'll just have
to sign up for a cup of Joe.
You got it.
(gentle music)
No luck out there, huh?
None yet.
(gentle music)
You'll find 'em, Kane.
If they're out there, you'll find 'em.
Won't stop until I do.
Just warming up for a few
and we'll get back out there.
Mm, too cold for you huh.
It's cold enough to
freeze a tit off a frog, Sheriff.
What about Hendricks, is
he still out there searching?
Hell if I know.
Haven't heard from him since last night.
Dammit.
That man is as worthless
as teats on a bull.
So you're gonna come help me look?
I'll send Decker out shortly.
How'd he take the news,
he is getting off the desk.
That man was happier
than a dead pig in sunshine.
Can I top you off Deputy?
No thanks.
Better get back out there.
One of us has to.
Oh, Kane, before you go, I
heard the back from forensics.
It turns out that the
security cameras at the bar
are all fake.
Damn it.
Oh, Sheriff, Happy New Year.
It is New Year's Dalton.
You don't think I know that?
Well, Kane is pretty upset.
Well, what else is new?
That woman could start an
argument in an empty house.
Well, maybe she's got a point this time.
You don't think you should help her out?
I'm sending Decker.
Come on Sheriff, that
man's so thick headed.
You could hit him in
the face with a tire iron
and he won't yell 'til morning.
Geez, Loretta.
I mean, the man's old, he's not stupid.
Well, what good's he gonna
do then? I mean, honestly,
I'll send Hendrix back out too.
Hendricks?
He ain't got the brains
that God gave a goose.
Yeah, well I do.
And that's why I'm in
here and not out there.
Mm, mm, mm.
(gentle music)
Do you want me to see if I
can get you something to eat?
I'm not hungry.
(gentle music)
You gotta eat something.
We're pretty much out of everything.
Joe only takes me to
the store once a month.
So I had to use what we had left over
for the New Year's Eve party.
You can't go to the store without him?
I can't do a lot of things without him.
(Emily crying)
What do you mean?
Well, I haven't driven a
car in nearly two decades.
(gentle music)
I rarely get to speak to my family.
I mainly clean the house
and cook him dinner,
smile for his friends.
I am just a trophy wife to him.
(gentle music)
Why do you put up with that?
He's all I've ever known.
(Emily crying)
We got together when I was 16,
two years later we were married.
And I don't know what my life looks like
if I'm not with Joe.
It's never too late to find out.
I wouldn't even know where to begin.
He's controlling
and well you saw last night what he's like.
But he's my husband and he's all I have.
(gentle music)
You just deserve so
much better than that.
(gentle music)
So why'd you do it?
(gentle music)
You don't seem like you wanna be here.
You're not like, you're not like him.
Why would you risk spending
the rest of your life in jail?
No one was supposed to get hurt.
(gentle music)
Did Cash kill those people?
No.
Cash is a good guy.
He's just, he's like me, he's
caught in a bad situation.
So I get you're in a bad situation.
But why rob that bar?
There wasn't another option.
There had to be.
Why do you stay with your husband?
(gentle music)
There's no other option.
Exactly.
(gentle music)
Listen, untie me,
we'll go in there and get some breakfast.
Right, you hungry?
Everybody's gotta eat.
I got eggs, I've got some bacon,
sausage, I got watermelon.
You like watermelon?
You shut the fuck up.
(dramatic music)
You know what?
Bring my wife back down here to me.
How about that?
Oh, now you care about her.
I swear to God, if that
girl up there lays one finger,
one fucking finger
on my wife, man.
- Shut the fuck up.
Ain't nobody gonna hurt your wife.
The only person that did that was you
when you left her last night.
(Joe laughing)
I didn't leave her anywhere, man.
I was gonna go get help and come back.
You know, you a real piece of shit.
What kind of husband leaves
this woman behind like that?
You had no idea what
I would've done to her?
Well, I guess you're right, I don't.
But if we're gonna talk
about something like that,
can we talk about the
fact that you sit here
and act super virtuous
and so cavalier, right.
Cavalier Cash.
Mm.
News Flash asshole,
you came into my house,
you put a gun on my head,
you took me and my wife hostage.
That makes you the bad guy, not me.
Yeah, I might be the
bad guy right now, Joe,
but something tells me you are the bad guy
everyday of your motherfucking life.
(dramatic music)
(car engines revving)
(dramatic music)
Look, that fucking deputy is back.
One word, one fuck up.
And this bullet got your name on it.
Oh, and it's loaded this time.
I'm done.
(gentle music)
(Kane knocking)
(dramatic music)
Mr. Cunningham.
Deputy Kane.
Sorry to bother you again.
We didn't have much luck last night.
So I'm back out canvasing the area.
Makes sense.
(dramatic music)
Just thought I'd swing by,
see if you or Mrs. Cunningham
saw anything after I left.
No, unfortunately.
It was actually pretty quiet around here.
Just the way that I like it.
(dramatic music)
And Mrs. Cunningham, is she around,
maybe she saw or heard
something that you didn't.
Also, unfortunately
she's not feeling well.
(dramatic music)
That is unfortunate.
Is she still in bed?
Yeah.
Still really bad migraine.
(dramatic music)
I thought you said it was a stomach bug.
Well no, it is, it started
with the stomach bug.
And then, honestly I
think we've probably stress
from the party that caused the migraine.
Sure.
Well let's hope she's feeling better soon.
Yeah, I'm sure she'll be fine.
Well, I better get back to it.
Well I mean, you know, if
I hear or see anything at all,
I'll call you, how with that?
All right, you do that.
(dramatic music)
Don't say anything, get in the room.
Nah.
(dramatic music)
What the hell you mean, no?
(dramatic music)
I want you to take me to my wife now.
(dramatic music)
I need you to know that
we're not gonna hurt you.
Cash is thinking of a plan
and then we're gonna get outta here.
And leave you guys to go back to normal.
(dramatic music)
And what makes you
think that I want my life
to go back to normal?
(dramatic music)
(footsteps thudding)
(dramatic music)
Joe?
(dramatic music)
I made them bring me to you.
Why?
I wanted to make sure that you were okay.
Since when do you care if I'm okay?
Yeah, well, you know that I care.
Do I?
Well, you're my wife,
yes, obviously I care.
(Emily crying)
I can't remember the last
time I felt like you cared, Joe.
(dramatic music)
Fuck is this, Emily, huh?
Where's this attitude coming from?
You left me Joe.
They weren't gonna hurt you Emily.
(dramatic music)
But you did, Joe.
(Emily crying)
Did what?
You hurt me.
I didn't mean to, okay.
Yes you did.
You make a choice.
The same choice I've been
making for the last 20 years.
You made the decision to put yourself first
and to hell with me.
See, that's not fair.
No, it's not fair, Joe.
That I'm married to a man
that could care less about me.
You only care about yourself.
Come on Emily, I care about you.
I do, I care about you.
You really showed it last night.
I wasn't gonna leave.
I'm not talking about that.
(dramatic music)
Look at me, Emily, listen to me.
Look, I never did anything
that you didn't want me to do to you.
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
You did this night, Joe.
And you know it.
I think that's enough.
Mind your fucking business.
(dramatic music)
Man, get your ass up, let's go.
Get your fucking hands off me.
I'm done listening, Joe.
I'm done with all of it, including you.
Listen, Emily.
You heard what she said?
(dramatic music)
Whatever.
(dramatic music)
What do you think happened?
I know you ain't don't real police work
since Moses parted the
Red Sea, but come on Decker.
Geez.
There was a trail of blood.
What do you think happened?
It doesn't mean it belongs to Hendricks.
Have you seen Hendricks anywhere?
No, but I also haven't seen any body.
You will.
Get back out there and keep looking.
Geez, well I didn't appreciate
that remark about Moses.
And I am the one who
has to answer the phone.
And I am the one who
has to do all the filing.
Hendricks.
(dramatic music)
Sheriff.
(dramatic music)
No results out there yet, huh?
Nothing yet.
Hey you know what?
You need to go home and get some rest.
Let Decker do some searching out there.
That man's either deaf, blind or stupid.
Probably all three.
He ain't finding nothing out there.
Well, that may be true,
but it's been almost 24 hours.
You're gonna kill yourself
in this cold out here.
Hendricks could still
be out there, Sheriff.
I gotta find him, at least
I understand that.
But you aren't gonna do anybody any good
if you're half dead out here.
Especially Hendricks.
I'll think about it, okay.
(dramatic music)
Yeah.
It's gonna be all right, Kane.
We're gonna get these bastards.
Right.
Oh, Sheriff Joe Cunningham,
anything I should know about him?
Nothing comes to mind.
I mean, he is an arrogant prick.
Likes to show off his wife now and again.
Other than that, he pretty
much keeps to himself.
Why do you ask?
I've been by his place twice now.
Something just seems off there.
Mm.
I wouldn't look too hard at it again.
Joe's a lot of things, but a
murderer ain't one of 'em.
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
(gentle music)
I wanna be done with him, I really do.
But I don't know who I
am if I'm not Joe's wife.
I always wanted to be a veterinarian.
I loved the thought of
working with animals.
(gentle music)
But instead I got married young,
Joe inherited his father's
money shortly thereafter
and moved us here.
He opened up his own business
and became this big shot around town.
And I became the trophy wife
that he shows to all of his friends.
Go find out who you are.
Go live your life.
Go be a veterinarian.
(Emily crying)
Or a mother.
And I always wanted to be a mother.
(gentle music)
(Emily crying)
But with Joe and the things he would do.
(Emily crying)
(gentle music)
It just wasn't possible.
(Emily crying)
Does he hurt you?
(Emily crying)
He does doesn't he?
It wasn't always like this.
You can't let him hurt you.
What am I supposed to do?
I can't leave him.
I have nowhere else to go.
I don't own anything.
I'm stuck and he knows it.
Remember when we were talking earlier
about not having another option?
I think we were wrong.
It may not look like it right now,
but there has to be
another option for you, Emily.
You deserve so much better than this.
(gentle music)
Thank you for saying that.
I'm serious.
You don't need to live like this.
I don't have all the answers, Emily.
I wish I did, but I don't.
What I do know is that
when it comes to this life,
there's always another option.
(insects chirping)
(gentle music)
Who the fuck are you
and what are you doing in my fucking house?
What's up partner?
Don't, I wouldn't do that if I was you.
Oh shit, I should have
known that somebody like you
would've been a fucking scumbag.
Fuck you Cash, fuck you.
- Yeah, that's true.
- Fuck you.
Fitting name Cash,
since you stole all my fucking money.
I fucking knew it was the money.
Oh shit, I called that.
- Shut the fuck.
- I'm just saying,
I knew that shit, I fucking knew it.
One more word outta you,
you gonna get a bullet in the fucking head.
You understand me?
(dramatic music)
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Oh shit, you pulled a gun on me.
Yeah, you pulled one on me first.
That's true.
But here's what I know.
I know and you know
that little gun you got there
is not even loaded.
Yeah, it's loaded.
Sure it is Cash.
It's a hell of a name.
I'll tell you what, you can call me Vegas.
You know what they say about Vegas, right?
The house always wins.
(dramatic music)
I guess we're both in
situations we shouldn't be in.
I'm sorry.
I really am.
(dramatic music)
I don't wanna be here anymore.
I don't wanna live like this.
Maybe I can get you outta this situation.
How?
I don't know, but I'm
gonna figure it out, okay.
When I leave, you're coming with me.
[Vegas] Gimme my fucking money.
(gun firing)
What was that?
I need to see what's going on.
(people speaking indistinctly)
Can I trust you?
Yes.
(dramatic music)
(people speaking indistinctly)
(dramatic music)
Stay here.
(dramatic music)
This is Emily Cunningham, I need help.
(Emily crying)
Oh, oh, oh.
Look who decides to join the party.
Guess you gonna do
her like you did me, huh?
Look, it's between me and you.
Leave her out of this.
I don't give a about her, you or them.
You understand?
Now give me what the I came for.
It's in the backyard.
(dramatic music)
Is that right?
Yeah it's.
Look, I can take you to it.
Let's go.
(dramatic music)
Deputy.
I know it's closing I time,
but can I trouble you for a cup of coffee.
Of course Kane.
They got away.
You know that, right?
They didn't get away.
I just haven't found 'em yet.
- Now you can't.
- I gotta find 'em.
Why?
Why is this so important to you?
And don't give me, this is my job, crap.
You know those men in that bar
weren't worth two hoots and a holler.
So why are you killing yourself over this?
(gentle music)
I guess.
(cellphone vibrating)
Sheriff.
You better answer it.
This is Kane.
[Sheriff] Kane, I need you to meet me
at the Cunningham place right away.
What's going on?
[Sheriff] Emily Cunningham just called,
someone's trying to kill 'em.
Bitch, I knew it.
(dramatic music)
(insects chirping)
All right, we're outside.
Where is it at, Cash?
Well, guess it ain't here.
(insects chirping)
Fuck you mean?
Don't fucking lie to me.
Look man, why'd you kill those people?
You really think for one second,
we were just gonna walk into that bar
and walk out with that money?
Yeah, wasn't that the plan?
The plan?
God damn, you got a plan.
You don't even fucking
know who owns that bar.
That my friend was never gonna happen.
(dramatic music)
I'm just saying, man, you didn't have to.
Okay, you're right.
Maybe you fucking right.
But let me take a page outta your book.
How does it go?
Did what I had to do, right?
Isn't that your fucking excuse?
Now, I done, done some
things I ain't proud of, okay.
But I ain't never hurt nobody.
Holy shit.
What do you call this then huh?
What do you call?
(trigger clicking)
Your fucking safety is on, you dumb bitch.
(gun firing)
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
Joe.
(dramatic music)
Listen, they just ran out in the back.
So go get, they left all the money
sitting right there, baby.
Grab it, get the money,
yeah, get the money.
(dramatic music)
You see it?
You see it?
Baby, hurry up, we
don't have a lot of time.
(dramatic music)
Now come over here
and untie me, right here.
(dramatic music)
No.
(dramatic music)
What do you mean no?
We don't have a lot of time,
did you hear me?
- After all these years,
I mean nothing to you.
I wasted my entire life on you, Joe.
And for what?
For what?
I've provided for you, Emily.
No.
No Joe, you,
you stole my freedom,
you made me feel worthless,
and you're ruin my life.
(dramatic music)
I will not do it another day.
Emily, you would be nothing.
Shut the fuck up, Joe.
(dramatic music)
20 years, I have listened to
you talk and talk and talk.
And now you're gonna listen to me.
(dramatic music)
You're fucking pathetic.
You're a sorry excuse for a man.
And I regret every moment
I ever wasted on you.
You took so much from me, Joe.
20 years.
(dramatic music)
I have let you control me
and use me and abuse me.
And it fucking stops now, Joe.
Listen to me, we can
talk about this, all right.
It's over.
Emily, I'm talking to you.
Thank you.
Good girl.
Come over here and untie me.
(dramatic music)
Oh.
Fucking bitch.
Now you be a good fucking
boy and clean this shit up.
Fucking bitch.
(Joe screaming)
Emily.
Emily.
Don't.
(Joe groaning)
(insects chirping)
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
(dramatic music)
Hey.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, little girl.
You don't wanna do this.
You ain't no killer.
You don't know me.
Oh, I know you.
You got a nice house.
You cook, you clean, you wash dishes.
You spend your husband's money.
You are a lot of things little girl.
But a killer you are not.
I suggest she give me that fucking gun.
(dramatic music)
Give me that fucking gun.
(Emily groaning)
(dramatic music)
(Emily crying)
You should have killed me when
you had the fucking chance.
(dramatic music)
Please don't.
(Emily crying)
Yo, Vegas.
You should know when to stop.
(gun firing)
(dramatic music)
(Joe groaning)
No, she didn't fucking leave me.
(Joe groaning)
(dramatic music)
I have to get away from my husband.
This is my only chance.
You should get outta here too,
the police are on their way.
Hey, you got something that belong to me.
Take it.
And how are you getting outta here?
Look, I'm not gonna hurt you, okay.
I might be the bad guy right now
and I know I've done some bad things,
but trust me, I need you and you need me.
So please tell me, how
do we get outta here?
I got a car.
Okay, where is it?
It's over there.
Joe never let me drive it.
But I never let him get rid of it either.
And you sure that thing still works?
It better.
Come on.
(dramatic music)
Emily.
(dramatic music)
Emily.
(police sirens blaring)
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
Don't move Joe.
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
You're letting her get away.
Put down the weapon.
(dramatic music)
You're letting her get
away with a fucking nigga.
I can't let her fucking leave.
She is not my concern, Joe, you are.
Now put down the weapon.
(police sirens blaring)
We can figure this out, Joe,
but right now I need
you to drop your weapon
and step away from that vehicle.
I can't let her leave me.
I can't let her fucking leave me.
Put down the weapon.
(police sirens blaring)
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
I can't do that.
I will not ask you again.
Relax, Kane.
(police sirens blaring)
(dramatic music)
I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
I have to stop her.
(guns firing)
(dramatic music)
Damn it, Kane.
(police sirens blaring)
(dramatic music)
He was in on it, Sheriff.
You don't know that.
It was him.
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
Well, I guess it doesn't
matter now, does it?
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
You got your man.
(police sirens blaring)
(dramatic music)
(police sirens blaring)
I guess I did.
What about the wife?
(dramatic music)
Save me
I don't know where I'm going
Feels like I'm holding on oh
(gentle music)
Erase me
I'm not saying I'm hopeless
I feel so alone
Oh
(gentle music)
Don't let me drown
(gentle music)
Come pull me out
(gentle music)
Don't let me drown
(gentle music)
There's blood in the water
(gentle music)
I keep going under
(gentle music)
One after the other
(gentle music)
There's blood in the water
Where are you going?
(gentle music)
I appreciate what you've done Emily.
But you know the cops, I mean,
they still out looking for me.
I just gotta get going.
Yeah, and my husband's still out there.
I have to get as far away
from here as possible.
(gentle music)
Okay, then you should go do that.
Now Emily, I've been
through hell to get this, okay.
I can't just give you the money.
Cash, I don't want the money.
Joe's not gonna stop looking for me.
I need your help.
You can help me, right?
(gentle music)
I can't all right.
I just can't.
(gentle music)
But I helped you.
And I'm sorry, Emily.
(gentle music)
Look, I wish you luck okay.
I really do.
But there's some things
I gotta take care of.
(gentle music)
And this is my only option.
(gentle music)
Hey Cash.
(dramatic music)
I want my keys.
(gun firing)
(dramatic music)
There's always another option, Cash.
Someone very special told me that.
(dramatic music)
And it's the night I saw
the night she weeped alone
Her spirit cried
Her heart tuned to stone
Trapped in a lovers cage
Her could cried out
Longing for it, middle ground
In her hideout
He dreams won't vibe right now
And war through the silence she walks
Feeling cold
She's breaking free
From the chains that bind
with every beat of her heart
Leaving pain behind
No more shadows
No more doubt
She'll scream and shout
She's shattering the
walls of her hideout
(gentle upbeat music)
Here's a stifle dream
She's endured the pain
But tonight she rides,
she won't remain
(gentle upbeat music)
Through the darkness she
finds her strength anew
(gentle upbeat music)
With fire in her soul
She knows what she must do oh
(gentle upbeat music)
Her spirit ignites
With an ember of hope
From the depths of despair
She refuses to go
Oh, oh
(Emily cheering)
She's breaking free
From the chains that bind
with every beat of her heart
Leaving pain behind
No more shadows
No more doubt
She'll scream and shout
She's shattering the
walls of her hideout
(gentle upbeat music)
Whoa
(gentle upbeat music)
She's shattering the
walls of her hideout
(gentle music)
No more hiding
No more doubt
She'll sing and shout
As she tears down the
walls of her hideout
(gentle music)
I've been knocked down
Beaten and bruised
Thought I was done
But I refused
To let the darkness swallow me whole
I'm a rebel with a burning soul
Through the storm, through the fight
I'll rise up, bring the light
No chains can hold me now
I'm back and I'm proud
(upbeat music)
Unstoppable
Nothing can break me
Unstoppable
No one can shake me
I've hit the ground
Seen the end
But I'm standing tall again
Unstoppable
Chasing dreams on fire
Unstoppable
Climbing higher and higher
They tried to drown me, seal my fate
But I wrote back, I won't be tamed
Every scar's a badge of my strength
I'll go any length
I'll pay any price
Through the storm, through the fight
I'll rise up, bring life
No chains can hold me now
I'm back and I'm proud
Unstoppable
Nothing can break me
Unstoppable
No one can shake me
I've hit the ground, seen the end
But I'm standing tall again
Unstoppable
Chasing dreams on fire
Unstoppable
Climbing higher and higher
(upbeat music)
Every fall, every tear
just fuels my desire
I'm a warrior on fire
I'm a wild fire
I'll reach the stars touch the sky
No limits, no chains, no fire
(upbeat music)
Unstoppable
Nothing can break me
Unstoppable
No one can shake me
(upbeat music)
I've hit the ground, seen the end
But I'm standing tall again
Unstoppable
Chasing dreams, on fire
Unstoppable
Climbing higher and higher
Unstoppable
Can't bring me down
Unstoppable
I'll wear the crown
Through every battle
(upbeat music)
I'll find my way
Unstoppable
Today is my day
(upbeat music)