Refuge (2026) Movie Script

1
[dialing numbers]
[phone rings]
[intense music playing]
[operator on phone] 911,
what's your emergency?
[Sam] It's-- it-- it-- it's my--
my daughter, Sophie.
She-- she's missing-- missing.
I ca--
I can't find her anywhere.
[operator] Sir, I'm
gonna need you to calm down.
- What's your name?
-[Sam] Sam.
S-- Sam MacKenzie.
Sam-- Sam-- Sam MacKenzie.
My daughter, Sophie,
she's 10 years old.
I we-- I went in to check on her
this morning--
And the window
was wide open.
She's just-- she's just--
she's gone!
[operator]
Sir, I understand.
I need you to calm down.
What's your current address?
[Sam] It's 7-5-1 Clymer Street.
[operator] All right.
So tell me what happened.
[Sam] Last night,
she was in bed.
We ca--
we came home from a wedding.
We checked on her
when we got back,
and then again at midnight,
and then-- then now
she's-- she's just-- she's gone!
[operator] Sir,
what do you mean she's gone?
Is there anybody else
in the house with you?
[Sam] The window is-- is open.
She's not here.
I don't know where
she could've gone to.
She was-- there's no way
she would leave like this.
[operator] Sir, I'm
sending an officer right over.
[Sam] What if she's hurt?
[operator]
Stay where you are.
[Sam] Please, please
just find my little girl.
Please find her.
[operator] Do not move.
Do not go anywhere.
An officer is on his way.
Sir, an officer is on his way.
[echoes]
[kid chuckles]
[clicking]
[intense music playing]
[reporter 1] Good evening.
A citywide search is underway
for 10-year-old
Sophie MacKenzie.
[overlapping voices]
-[reporter 2] Breaking news.
-[indistinct speech]
[reporter 3] Police,
along with the CBI,
have issued an Amber alert,
and the reason--
[officer 1] We're using every
resource we have.
We're trying to use air
or helicopters that have--
[reporter 4] From the FBI,
who can now confirm
that Sophie was carrying
a prepaid burner phone.
[girl crying]
[]
[reporter 5] Urgent message for
the city of Philadelphia.
A child is missing.
And the various police
need your assistance.
She is 10 years old,
Caucasian female,
blonde hair, blue eyes,
4 feet 6 inches, and 70 pounds.
[clinking]
[engine rumbles]
[ominous music playing]
[]
[Sam on phone]
Why are you taking so long?
Please, please, please come.
We need to find her!
Why? I don't know where she is.
I can't find her anywhere.
You don't get it.
She's out there alone.
We can't waste any more time.
She's just-- she's just
a little girl!
She's all by herself.
I'm so, so sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm begging you, please.
Please, you have to find her.
I don't mean to lose my temper.
I'm sorry, just hurry up,
please.
I need you here now...
[Sam sobbing]
How do you not know
your right from your left, man?
Well, I'm ambidextrous,
so I never had to learn
the difference
between right and left.
I can go both ways.
Did he take something
this morning?
Is he still on drugs?
No, I'm sober. I promise.
Tell him, Mike.
Are you?
Fucking tell him, Mike!
Believe it or not,
he actually is sober.
Where the hell are we, man?
[Jay] I got a bad feeling
about this,
and this is another sign
we should just go back.
[eerie music playing]
What can go wrong
on a fishing trip?
It's just Sam and the guys.
-Yeah.
-We've done this before.
Everything could go wrong
on a fishing trip.
That's like saying, "What could
go wrong when you're flying
an airplane?", you know?
Well, no, no, well,
statistically speaking,
it's safer to fly than to drive
on the US highways.
-There you go, fun facts, Barry.
-That's a fact!
Yep.
Why do you have to make
everything so literal?
I just meant that a lot
of things can go wrong.
You know what? I've been reading
on the community
message boards about this--
Oh, there he goes again
with the fake news bullshit.
No, no, no, no, no, mainstream
media is bullshit, okay?
I'm just saying,
I've been reading some things.
This place is fucking haunted.
They got ghosts and shit.
[Barry laughs]
Ghost and shit.
He just said, you--
[Mike] Was that a real laugh?
-No.
-[Mike laughs]
[Mike] You wouldn't
fake that shit, would you?
Only a psychopath laughs
like that.
Ted Bundy had a laugh like that.
He did, yeah.
-Man, fuck you guys.
-[laughing]
Let's go, man.
We're out here just
wasting time.
Yeah, let me get the door
for you there.
[car engine starts]
[]
[Jay] I remember this place
being bigger.
Well, you used to be high
all the time and shit, so.
-You fucker.
-[Barry] Yeah.
[Barry] You know how that is.
-[laughing]
-[Sam] Entrez-vous.
[Mike] Oh, man, when was
the last time we were here?
[Sam] Oh God, it's gotta be,
I don't know,
four years, one month,
and one week
almost to this very day.
God, wow!
-[door shuts]
-[Jay] Hey!
[birds chirping]
[door opens]
[Jay] Mike!
What the fuck?
It better not be like this
the whole fucking time, man.
[door shuts]
Really?
[Jay] Well, come on, man.
We always bunk together.
I just figured you'd sleep
on the couch.
Yeah, well, why would I do that?
[Mike] Because technically
you live on a couch.
Well, you're not serious,
are you?
[Sam] No, he isn't.
Tell him, Mike.
[Mike] Tell him what?
[Sam] That you're willing
to bunk with him.
[sighs]
[sniffles]
Thanks, man.
[Sam sighs] Yeah.
[tense music begins]
[Sam] So, uh, how's the
real estate business, Barry?
[Barry] It's going good. Yeah.
-[Barry] Last year was good.
-Mm-hmm.
[Barry] The year before that
was amazing.
This year, though,
it's just been--
-[Barry] It's been a bit slow.
-[Mike] Oh, come on.
[Mike] Listen to this guy going,
"Good."
You know he bought Donna
a brand-new Tesla, right?
Upgraded the Ford to an F-350.
He's got the Infiniti out there.
Man, you're killing it.
That's good, man.
I'm proud of you.
[Mike] Yeah, come on.
[Barry] Thanks.
Thank-- thanks, guys.
Thank you.
What about you, Jay?
[Mike snorts]
-Huh?
-[laughs]
What-- what about me, what?
Are you listening to anything
we're saying here?
A job. Have you got a job?
-Job. Ha! [laughing]
-[Jay clears throat]
Uh, I'm fucking
this 50-year-old cougar.
-[laughs]
-She's paying me.
I'm, you know,
picking up groceries,
I'm cleaning the house,
that kind of thing.
No one's talking about
your QAnon sex life, Jay.
He asked if you had a job.
You don't have a job.
You don't have a home.
That's why you sleep
on my couch,
and you spend your days talking
to fucking nutjobs online
and jerking off
to God knows what.
Yeah, well, at least I got
friends I talk to.
If you died tomorrow,
no one would even notice.
The fuck you talking about?
I'm saying that you don't have
any friends
and no one cares about you.
To be honest, I kind of--
I feel sorry for you.
[Mike clicks tongue]
I have friends.
Name me one friend you got.
-Paul Dorsey.
-[Jay] You work with him.
All right, well, fine.
You're my friend.
[Jay] I'm your brother.
[scoffs]
Sam and Barry.
[Jay] Sam, you haven't talked to
in years.
Barry, you only talk to
if you need something.
Let's face it, Mike, you have
no one in your life.
You have no friends,
and you've got these okay looks
and everything like that,
but you're really not getting
any pussy.
Let's face it, you might be
the most pathetic person
-I've ever--
-Shut the fuck up!
Enough!
[whistles]
[sighs]
Fucking cunt.
[slurps]
[birds chirping in background]
[sighs]
[Sam] So, Mike, where are you
teaching these days?
[sniffles] Uh, I'm up
in Melrose now.
[chuckles]
What's a guy like you doing
in a shithole like that?
Everyone's gotta be somewhere,
Sam.
Hm. How's it working out?
[Mike gulps]
What it lacks in charm,
it makes up for in character.
[Jay] Yeah.
[Jay laughing]
You know what's funny?
This guy can't hold a job
for more than a year,
but I'm the one
that's the fuckup, right?
-[smacks]
-[plates clatter]
[chair thuds]
[Mike] Yeah, what? Walk away.
What?
[Barry]
Your anger's way out of control!
[door shuts]
-[eerie music playing]
-[slaps]
-[kicks]
-Fucking bullshit.
[snaps]
[birds chirping]
[pants]
[spits]
[Sam sighs]
What's that you're smoking?
Is that an e-cigarette?
-[Sam chuckles]
-[Mike] Go fuck yourself.
[Sam laughs]
Come on, give me a taste of it.
What is it?
[Mike] Blueberry Bliss.
[Sam laughs]
[Sam] Oh! [coughing]
That's fucking disgusting.
-[Mike] Yeah.
-[coughing]
[Mike] Oh, jeez.
[Sam] Ah. [clears throat]
-[Mike] Hey.
-[Sam clears throat]
You good, man?
[Mike] Uh, look, I-- I gotta be
honest with you, Sam.
I figured you would have moved
back to Scotland years ago.
I mean, you know,
after everything that happened.
[Sam sniffles]
[Mike] And be with your family.
[Sam sighs]
Yeah, well, there's not a lot
of family there anymore.
Anyway, my--
my family's here, right?
What about you? You're good?
[Mike] Yeah, I'm fine. Why?
[Sam] Well, just everything
that's going on back in there.
[scoffs]
You know he lives
with me now. Yeah.
And because he's on parole,
so he can't get a job,
and 'cause he can't get a job,
he's got no money.
So he's got no money,
so he sleeps on my couch.
Yeah, I get it.
No, I mean honestly, Sam...
[scoffs]
Part of me wishes that he was
still getting arrested and shit,
so I wouldn't have to
take care of him.
[Sam] Hey, whoa, whoa.
-[Sam] Come on. Don't say that.
-I'm being honest with you.
You have no idea
the level of sacrifice
that I've had to make for him.
[scoffs]
[Sam] You don't know
what you're saying.
No, I know.
The other day,
he leaves the oven on all night
because he forgot to bake
himself a pizza.
-He could've gotten us--
-[Sam laughing]
No, he could've
gotten us killed!
Do you know what you're talking
about right now?
-What?
-Family.
-Oh, come on.
-Yeah.
[clears throat]
Take it from someone who knows,
it's better to have family
than not have 'em at all. Okay?
I-- well, I didn't--
I didn't mean it like that.
Yeah, you did mean it like that,
and I know, because
I was the same.
[sighs]
Look, shit happens, right?
Life, life changes and one day
you're gonna look back on this
and wish you could take
those words back, but you can't.
I used to be a father.
It was the best thing
that ever happened to me,
and I am not a father anymore.
[sighs]
I-- I don't know, just...
...don't be so hard on Jay,
all right?
'Cause you never know
when you're gonna
have to stop being a brother.
[]
[growling]
[fan whirring]
[laughter]
[fizzing]
[howling in background]
[laughing]
[muffled, indistinct chatter]
[Jay] Hey!
[Barry] Why don't we
just go one by one?
Let's go, let's go, let's go.
[echoing laughter]
[muffled voices]
[grunting]
[yelling]
[Mike] Right?
[indistinct chatter]
[laughing]
[indistinct chatter continues]
[Jay] You are like the worst
storyteller in the history
of the fucking world, Mike.
Everyone is always saying that.
[muffled voices]
[laughter]
[Jay] You're always making
yourself the fucking hero
in this thing.
[muffled voices]
[laughter]
[Mike] Sorry, I can't.
That would've been biased.
[laughter]
[muffled, indistinct chatter]
[chatter fades]
I was--
[gags]
Jay.
[groaning]
I-- I thought you said
he-- he wasn't doing drugs.
[exhales]
He isn't.
[Barry] Fucking sleeping on
the fuck-- fucking table.
[pants]
Oh God, I don't--
I don't feel...
[retching]
[Mike] Oh, God.
[retching]
What's going on?
Sam, how am I supposed to get--
Sam! Sam.
[Mike] Jay?
Jay? Oh God, I don't know.
Fuck, I don't feel so good.
[burping]
Sam?
Sam, call, call an ambulance.
Oh, God.
[thud]
[sniffles]
What the fuck?
[grunting]
[panting]
Mike.
Mike! Mike!
Mike. Mike, Mike, Mike.
[Jay panting]
Hey, hey, hey, you with me? Hey.
[Jay panting]
[grunts]
-[Jay] Yeah.
-[Mike] Oh, fuck.
I know, I know.
-[Mike] What the fuck?
-Fuck.
What the fuck is going on?
[sniffles]
Hey.
[Jay pants]
Barry.
-[thump]
-Barry!
[Jay] Barry.
Holy fuck, is he dead?
[Barry groans]
[Mike] Barry, wake up!
-[Mike] No, he's drooling.
-[Jay] Uh-huh.
[Mike] He's drooling
all over himself.
[Jay] Oh, thank God.
Hey, Barry.
Where are we?
[grunts]
What's going on?
What's going on?
[Jay] Oh my God.
[Barry coughs]
Holy shit.
[laughing]
Oh, I'm having dj vu
right now.
[Mike] Are you
fucking kidding me?
-Uh-huh, dj vu. Dj vu.
-[Mike] Dj vu? Dj vu?
Shut the fuck up, Mike.
Listen to me.
I've been here in this exact
moment before,
I swear to fucking God.
I've been having some weird
fucking dreams lately, Barry,
I swear, man.
[Barry] You know,
I read somewhere...
[groans]
...that three out of four people
going through withdrawal
do experience night terrors,
so that--
that could be a thing.
[Jay coughing]
I've been sober
for a fucking year, Barry.
You think I'm still going
through withdrawal?
Sober?
You've been drinking
this whole time,
this whole time.
Okay, so I'm like,
I'm like LA sober, you know?
I've been having some light beer
and smoking a little pot,
but I'm not-- I'm not doing
the heavy drinking
or the crystal meth anymore,
I swear to fucking God.
[door creaks shut]
-[Mike] Fuck.
-Who's that?
Sam?
[footsteps]
[Mike] What is this,
some kind of fucking game?
Well, that depends on you.
[Mike] Depends on what?
It was Christmas morning.
I spoiled her that year.
You know, I had to work
double shifts for three weeks
just to pay for everything.
Holy shit, is that a gun?
[Mike] Oh, Jesus fucking Christ,
have you gone insane?
[Sam] Oh, I have never felt
more sane in my entire life.
Holy shit, that's a gun.
[Barry] I don't like guns.
I don't like guns.
I don't, I don't like guns.
You know, it's amazing how fast
the last four years have gone.
First week, everybody's
running around,
trying to figure out
what happened.
The police, they're actually
doing their job.
And you hang on
to this-- this tiny, tiny
sliver of hope.
So a month goes by,
but still nothing.
And then a year goes by,
and your wife divorces you,
and you move out of
the family home, and you move
into some shitty
fucking apartment,
and you just...
...you just stare
at those boxes.
You don't even open them.
You're either drunk
or you're-- you're passed out.
But then, out of nowhere,
you pick yourself up.
You-- you start to follow
your routine, you know,
and you go through
everything meticulously,
bit by fucking bit,
hoping to find something.
And then...
[takes deep breath]
...then it happens.
You find it.
I mean, it sounds
like a clich, right?
But...
...it was there all the time.
A diary entry
in her school notebook.
I mean, was I fucking naive
to miss it?
You see, that diary entry...
it tells me that one of you
were involved
in her disappearance.
[Mike] Involved
in her disappearance?
Sam, are you kidding me?
[Sam]
Do any of you recognize this?
-Jay, do you recognize this?
-I don't.
Christ, Sam, let us go.
If the diary entry
says something,
then we'll figure
this shit out, man.
But you gotta let us go.
You want me--
want me to read it?
[Sam] Oh, yes.
[Mike] Don't fucking read it.
He's got a fucking gun.
-[Sam clears throat]
-[Mike] Jay.
He's got a gun.
"Dear diary,
my birthday's coming up.
I really want a phone.
All my friends have one,
but my parents said not until...
...middle school.
Daddy's friend said
he might get me one.
He always buys me
the best gifts,
but he told me
that I can't tell Mom and Dad.
I don't see him much,
but when I do,
we sometimes play funny--
We play funny games,
and they all have a fishing trip
coming up, so..."
-I can't read this fucking--
-[Sam] Keep going.
I'm not reading
this fucking thing.
[Sam] Keep going!
"He said that he'll be thinking
about me the whole time.
Love, Sophie.
P.S. Maybe next time I write,
I'll have a phone,
and I hope it's purple."
[Mike] Barry.
[sniffles]
[Mike] You got something to say?
[blubbering]
[whimpers]
Barry, did you--
[Barry] It wasn't me.
It wasn't me.
It wasn't me. [muttering]
I didn't do it.
[Mike] Is she talking about you?
[Sam] Say something, Barry.
[Mike] Jesus, Barry.
I swear to God, Barry,
if you don't say something,
I will fucking kill you.
[Barry blubbering]
[Mike] Is she talking about you?
What the fuck, Barry?
[Sam]
Tell me where my daughter is!
[screaming]
[Mike] Oh, whoa! Hey!
I didn't do it! I didn't do it!
Holy shit!
Sam, what the fuck?
[Barry] No, I didn't do it.
Then why are you behaving
like this, eh?
I hadn't talked to her
or fucking talk--
I didn't see Sophie.
I just actually peed my pants,
you fucking psycho.
[crying]
[Jay] What the fuck?
Sam, what the fuck, man?
What the fuck?
-What's going on?
-Fucking mind!
[Jay] Mike, what is going on
right now?
[Mike] I don't fucking know.
-My leg.
-[Jay] You all right?
[Mike] Fucking Christ, we got--
[Barry] My fucking leg!
[Mike] Your fucking leg.
-[crying]
-[Jay] Sam?
[Mike] Holy shit!
Sam, what the fuck?
-[Jay] What the fuck?
-[Mike] Shit!
[Jay] What the fuck
is happening?
What the fuck, man?
-[Jay] Are you okay?
-[Mike] Oh my God, your leg.
-[Jay] Dude.
-[Mike] Oh fuck!
[Jay] Oh my fucking God.
Sam? Sam?
-Fuck!
-Look, look at me. Look at me.
-Get me the fuck--
-[Jay] Look at me right now.
[Jay] Hey, what's happening?
[panting]
[thunder rumbling]
[Barry crying]
-[Mike] What the fuck?
-[Barry groaning]
Hey, hey, look at me.
Hey! Did you have anything
to do with this?
Me?
[intense music playing]
Sounds like something you'd do.
Fuck you, Mike.
I'm not a fucking pedophile.
Fine. Fuck.
Jesus Christ.
Barry, are you okay?
No, Mike, I'm--
Do I look okay to you?
I'm sorry, Barry.
I was just fucking asking.
I got an idea.
How about you stop asking?
Oh my God.
Fuck, well, he's clearly lost
his fucking mind.
[grunts]
Fuck, we gotta get out of here.
We're tied to fucking chairs.
How the fuck are we gonna
get out of here, Mike?
[Barry crying]
All right, hey, I got it.
I got it.
All right, Jay, this is gonna
sound a little bit harsh,
but hear me out.
-If you say you did it--
-Oh, fuck you!
Just please hear me
the fuck out, right?
If you say you did it--
I didn't do it!
Besides, it's-- it's obvious
that Barry fucking did it.
What do you mean
it's obvious I did it?
Fucking stop. You, shut up.
Let me finish
the fucking thought,
and I promise
it's a good fucking plan.
Fucking speak, then.
Just speak, goddammit!
If you say that you did it,
right, then he lets me
and Barry go,
and then we let you go,
and we get the fuck out of here.
Uh-huh, yeah, yeah.
That's the plan?
Yeah, yeah, tha--
that's the plan.
That's-- that's the plan.
Wait, you want me to say
that I killed his daughter
to a fucking insane person
so that you two can get let go?
And then you're gonna what?
You're gonna come back,
and you're gonna--
you're gonna let me go?
What, after he murders me?
No, no, no.
No fucking thank you.
And besides, we both know
Barry fucking did it!
Hey, man, that's twice now
you said I did it.
Why is that?
'Cause Mike and I, we're like--
we're normal dudes,
but you-- you're-- you're, well,
you-- you're a freak, Barry.
I'm sorry.
What do you mean "a freak"?
You know what I mean.
No, I don't.
You know what I mean.
Well, I don't know
what you mean.
Then maybe you should
talk to your wife.
Don't you fucking say
a thing about my wife!
Or what? What are you gonna do,
Barry? Huh?
What are you gonna do?
Fuck you, you-- you heroin
piece of shit baby.
Baby? Baby?
I'm not the one who pissed
my pants, Barry.
[inhales]
Well, he-- he had, um,
beat me with a hammer.
Oh, don't play that shit.
You pissed your pants way before
he beat you with a hammer.
I smell it.
I still smell it right now.
[door creaks open]
[Sam taking deep breaths]
I win?
Yeah?
I get to go?
Let me be crystal
fucking clear.
Not one of you is leaving
here tonight
until I get a confession.
Now, I have six bullets
in this gun,
but I only need three.
[Mike]
Are you even hearing yourself?
[Jay] He's a pussy.
You don't have the fucking balls
to pull that trigger.
You know what?
Actually, I dare you.
I dare you to pull
that fucking trigger.
-[gunshot]
-Oh, fuck!
[Mike] Oh!
Ahh! Fuck!
What the fuck is wrong with you?
[ringing sound]
[bag rustles]
[intense music playing]
Ooh.
[panting]
Oh, hey, Sam.
You gonna kill me?
Fuck, you're gonna kill me.
[panting]
Okay, can you just
do it fast, then?
Or do it slow.
Fuck! Jesus! Ah!
Whatever you want, just do it.
Just don't kill me, you know?
Fuck, I can't--
I can't hear you.
What is this, something out of
a fucking Law & Order episode?
Dun-dun.
[Mike laughs]
[Mike] Come on, man, I don't
even know what I'm doing here.
I-- you know, even though
I didn't do anything.
What? What? What do you mean?
-Ah.
-What about Swindon High School?
[Mike] What are you doing?
What did you say?
Did you say Swindon High?
Mike, Mike, I can't hear you.
Did you say Swindon,
Swindon High?
Did you do something there,
Mike?
Emma Dobbins. Emma Dobbins.
Fuck, Barry, what the fuck?
Emma, w-- was one--
one of his students.
She was, what, uh, 14.
Yeah, she was 14, and she also
admitted that she lied.
Barry, do you really think
they'd still let me be a teacher
if I was a pedophile?
[Jay] I'm not following.
Can you guys talk just
a little bit louder
or slow down?
I'm trying to read your lips
right now.
I got Swindon High and Emma.
Emma. Emma?
[echoes]
[Sam] Why'd you have
a restraining order
from Christina, Barry?
You know who I'm talking about,
Barry.
Christina,
Gary Huntley's little sister.
You-- you have that in there?
[Sam] Where did you go
on that day, Mike?
What day?
[Sam] February the 1st, 2020,
the day that my
daughter disappeared.
I was attending the same wedding
that you were, Sam.
And if you wanna talk stories,
why don't we tell Sam
about Sheila?
Sheila? I thought it was Emma.
Is it Sheila?
My bad, I thought it was Emma.
No, Mr. Family Man,
sending dick pics
to his sexy little assistant.
I-- I mean, it was--
it was only for--
for-- for-- for three months
or something,
'cause I-- I was young, man,
and I-- I just didn't know
how to go about things
at the time.
[]
This is your file, Jay.
Why is your file so much bigger
than everyone else's?
[laughs] I've lived a fucking
hell of a life, man.
[laughs]
Where-- where did you get that?
My brother's been
a fucking disaster.
Anytime I've needed somebody,
you were there.
No, no.
No, no, no, no, no, no. No.
Fuck no, man.
I don't fuck with that, okay?
I just sold some drugs.
Yeah, that's right, Barry.
I saw the texts,
and they weren't meant
for fucking Donna.
They were meant for your sexy
little assistant there,
who, by the way,
did not get her job
based on her
fucking qualifications.
[ringing in ear]
How the fuck did you see
those text messages?
Yeah, well, who do you think
she sent 'em to
when it was all happening?
I think I'm good.
I'm back, guys.
My ear popped.
I wanna help you
figure this out,
but what you're doing here,
you're out of your mind.
And I don't know
what's going on here,
but I-- I get it, man.
You gotta do
what you gotta do, right?
If I were you, I would look
at fucking Barry, right?
He said what? What?
Jay said that?
[Sam] Yeah.
Son of a bitch.
You piece of shit.
And you held that from me?
Do you know how much I had to
go through for that?
You're into some weird shit,
too, Barry.
Golden showers, autoerotic
asphyxiation. Huh?
You're a fucking weirdo, man.
Hey, fuck you, Mike! Fuck you.
I'm starting to believe that you
might have actually done it.
[Jay] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I've been saying that
this whole time.
Jay, if you don't shut up,
I'll fucking kill you.
What are you gonna do, huh?
What are you gonna fucking do?
[Sam] Is it true
what he's saying, Barry?
You're sending dick pics
to your secretary?
I, uh...
Yeah.
Oh, you had me fooled,
you one sick fuck.
Listen, I got this weird
fire in me that I just, I...
I can't control.
But Sam, listen,
I have nothing to do with--
with Sophie's disappearance,
okay?
I-- I don't know where she is.
Yeah, I like weird
and kinky shit.
And I like young girls,
but when I say young,
I mean in their 20s, okay?
Jesus Christ,
not children, okay?
[intense music playing]
[Sam] I thought
I knew you, Barry.
I don't know you anymore.
After reading this shit.
What am I supposed to do, huh?
You completely shut down.
You were gone, drunk
in your own shit.
Well, I wouldn't believe
everything
that I read, you know?
You-- you don't believe
everything you read.
Listen, I fell in with
the wrong fucking crowd.
I'm one of those stories, man,
that you always hear about.
[scoffs]
Have you thought about maybe
the fact that you're reading
the diary wrong?
Well, how about you--
you untie me,
we can have a beer,
get some snacks I got, you know,
we, you know, we-- we--
we could just talk, man.
It don't have to be
like this, though.
I don't know exactly
what you're going through,
but I know a little bit--
I don't--
No, I don't know anything.
I s-- That came out wrong.
Isn't it possible, isn't it
with-- within the realm
of possibilities that
you might be wrong?
[Sam] The last thing I need
right now is a drink.
Okay, we-- we--
we could do a seltzer.
So you're gonna let me go? Yeah?
[Sam] I'm not done
with you, Jay.
You're not done with--
But it's not me.
Fuck Jay. You're my brother.
Where did you get that?
Did you get that from
Detective Buchanan? Buchanan?
Buchanan, he fucking hated me.
I wouldn't trust anything
that's in there, okay?
[Sam]
I need to find answers tonight,
and I'm sorry that I hurt you,
but if it is you...
...I can't be responsible
for what I'll do.
[intense music playing]
[]
[rain pattering]
[muffled voice]
[Sophie] I love you, Daddy.
[muffled voice]
[Sophie laughing]
[Sophie] I love you, Dad.
[voice echoes]
[Jay] Oh, fuck.
My head is fucking pounding.
Do you guys have a headache?
What the fuck is he putting
in the water, man?
And now he's got me over here
away from you guys,
and I don't like it,
I don't like it.
I don't like being alone
right now.
What the fuck is going on?
I'm so fucking cold,
but I'm sweating.
[sniffles]
Ooh, God, he's gonna
fucking kill us.
I hope he doesn't fucking
kill us.
You know, honestly,
if he kills us,
this is probably gonna be
front-page news, though,
you know?
But they're probably gonna use
that fucking mugshot
from Vermont.
I hope they use the one
from Indiana.
That was so much fucking better.
[inhales]
Fuck! You know, you guys know
about those movies, you know,
when people talk about, like,
"Oh, I don't have any regrets"?
I have so many
fucking regrets, man.
I have so many fucking regrets.
I'm such a fucking liar.
I mean, I lie about
fucking everything,
and sometimes it's really for,
like, good reasons, you know?
I mean, fuck, Mike, I lied about
where you were the night
that Sophie went away, you know?
Wait, is this you, Jay?
What? About, like, the regrets
and stuff like that?
Yeah, I have so many--
No, what you just said
about Mike.
Oh, yeah, he's my brother.
Of course, I lied for him,
you know?
-Sam!
-He's lying.
-Sam!
-He's lying.
-Sam!
-Barry, shut the fuck up, ugh.
-Sam! Sam!
-Barry, he's lying.
-[Barry] Sam!
-[Mike] Barry, shut the fuck up!
[Barry] Sam!
Barry, I swear that
he's fucking lying.
-[Barry] S--
-Oh, shit.
Fuck!
[panting]
[Sam] So are you guys
ready to talk?
[Mike] No, no, Sam, whatever he
says, please listen to me.
He's lying.
[Barry] Sam,
you need to hear this.
[Mike] No, he doesn't.
[Barry] Jay, tell him
what you just said.
[Mike] Jay, please.
[Barry] Jay, tell him
what you just said!
[Mike] Jay, please--
-About what?
-[Mike] Don't.
[Barry]
Tell Sam about the fake alibi.
[Mike] Don't listen to him.
-Um--
-[Mike] He's lying.
So Detective Buchanan, he--
he came to me the week
that Sophie went, you know,
uh, missing,
and, uh, I knew that Mike
had told him that
he had taken me home
from the Wesley wedding,
but-- but he didn't, because--
[chuckles]
I went home with a bridesmaid.
[Sam] Which one?
The bigger one, the--
has the money, you know?
[Mike] Sam, come on.
Now you can't actually be
buying this shit.
He's fucking playing you.
[gun clicks]
[Sam] For once in your life,
can you just stop talking?
Continue, Jay.
Yeah, so uh, Detective Buchanan,
he asked me
if Mike had taken me home
from the wedding,
and I said, yes,
which was a lie, you know?
But he's my brother.
Of course, I was gonna vouch
for him, you know?
But you know, that piece of--
No, that's not--
that's not true.
I took you home
after the fucking wedding.
I even looked after him
after he was getting
out of his fucking mind.
-[Jay] Wait, no, you didn't.
-Yes, I-- I did, Sam, I swear.
So you have no idea
where your brother was?
I got no fucking clue.
Where were you, Mike?
All right, fine, fine.
Look, I'll tell you where I was,
but you have to let me fin--
See? I fucking knew it,
you fucking liar.
Who's the liar now, huh?
Told you.
[Mike] Shut the fuck up, Jay.
[Sam] Oh,
you better start talking.
All right. You remember Karen,
I was dating at the time?
[Sam] Yeah,
Mr. Armstrong's daughter.
Yeah. Look, she wanted
to get married, have kids,
you know, do the whole fucking
family thing, but...
[sighs] I was fucking this girl
on the side, Anna.
-[Sam] Anna?
-Yeah. Anna.
[Sam scoffs]
That's the best you got?
Please, Sam, just let me finish.
I can explain. All right?
Well, 'cause we all knew
Mr. Armstrong was a great man,
and... [scoffs]
We all respected him.
I-- I didn't want him
to find out I had a side piece.
[Sam] All right, so who's Anna?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
Was a great man?
What are you--
Why are y'all talking like
Mr. Armstrong's dead?
'Cause he is.
What? No.
Yeah, he is.
Like, when?
Um, two years ago.
Damn. How?
Lung cancer.
You ain't hear about that?
Man, fuck cancer, man.
[Sam sighs]
Shut the fuck up, Jay.
Sorry.
So who's Anna?
[Mike] You know Anna.
[Sam] No, I don't know
who Anna is.
Uh, yeah, you do.
[Sam] The only Anna I know
is my ex-sister-in-law.
Yeah, that one!
[Sam] Is that true
what he's saying, Mike?
I went home with her
after the wedding.
It's why I had Jay lie about it.
[scoffs]
I mean, she's fucking married
for Christ sakes, man.
I'm sorry.
[holsters gun]
Well, there's only one way
to find out.
[phone rings]
[Anna on phone]
Uh, yes, hello?
Hey, it's Sam.
[Anna]
Wait, what's going on?
Is everything okay?
Yeah.
Do you mind, um, stepping away?
I don't want Chris to hear
any of this.
It's something personal.
[Anna]
Chris is not here,
but what do you mean "personal"?
Look, this might sound
a little rude,
but, um, I don't really care.
It's not like
we see each other anymore.
I just need the truth.
Were you seeing Mike?
[Anna] What?
Mike, your friend?
Sam, this is
a very sick question.
Is this supposed to be funny?
I don't understand how you have
the nerve to call me and ask me
something personal as this.
Is everything okay?
Are-- are you drunk?
I don't care what
the answer is, all right?
If you tell me the truth,
then I don't tell anybody
about this.
It stays between you and me.
This is your last chance.
Were you fucking Mike?
[Anna]
It's not what you think.
Me and Chris were going through
a terrible phase,
and Mike and I
always hit it off.
He was sweet and kind.
It just kinda happened.
One last thing.
[Anna]
You can't tell anyone.
The night of Wesley's wedding,
did you and Mike
spend the night together?
[Anna] I mean,
we were seeing each other
at the time, so yeah,
the timeline matches.
I told you.
[Jay] Mike, I'm sorry.
That's on me, man. I'm...
I'm not very good
with pressure, you know, and...
...I'm sorry.
[Mike scoffs]
Fuck you, man.
You could have gotten me killed.
[Jay] I know. I wasn't thinking.
You never do.
I'm done with
these fucking games, man.
Are you ready
to admit that you were wrong?
Are you willing to admit
that this whole thing was
a fucking mistake?
[scoffs]
Just one giant
fucking nightmare.
You were wrong.
Admit it.
Let us go.
You gotta let us go.
Sam, come on.
You gotta let us go, man.
It's not us. It's not.
[phone vibrates]
Yes?
[Anna on phone]
Hey, it's me again.
I just realized Mike left early
from the wedding,
said he was sick,
something to do with the food.
That's why he isn't
on the group photo with us.
I was one of the last to leave,
as were you and Emily.
It's also the night
Chris hit his head--
Sam, I can explain.
I swear. Sam, please.
[intense music playing]
[Mike] Sam--
You lying bastard!
I swear I can explain.
Please, please.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no. Stop!
-[Jay] Hey! Hey! Stop!
-[Barry] Stop, Sam!
-Stop!
-Sam, don't do it.
-It's a misunderstanding.
-No, you stop it!
-That's what it is.
-Sam-- Stop it!
Don't do it,
it's a misunderstanding.
What the fuck are you doing?
-No, no! Let him go!
-[Jay] Stop!
-Goddammit!
-[Barry] Sam!
-Mike!
-[Barry] Come on!
[Jay] Are you insane?
What the fuck, man?
Oh!
[Mike screaming]
[Barry] What are you doing?
Sam! No, Sam!
[Jay] Hey, Mike, Mike,
can you hear me, Mike?
Hey, I swear to fucking God!
I swear to fucking God,
I'm gonna kill you.
I'm gonna fucking--
Mike, Mike, are you okay?
You okay?
I swear to God. Fucking Sam!
Sam, stop. Fuck!
Barry, we gotta do something.
[Barry crying]
Barry, Barry,
stop fucking crying,
do something.
Do something, Barry.
[voice echoes]
[Sam] Now, you listen to me,
you lying bastard.
We can be here
as long as you like,
but I know you, Mike,
and I know you ain't gonna
withstand any torture.
And by the time
I'm finished with you...
[bullets clatter]
...you're gonna confess
to everything.
One left for you.
[clacks]
[Mike groaning]
No, no.
No. [groans]
-[Sam] Say her name.
-[gun clicks]
[Mike] No!
-[Sam] Say her name.
-[Mike crying]
[gun clicks]
[Sam] Say her name!
[gun clicks]
Say her name!
Say her fucking name!
[Mike crying]
[panting]
[Mike] I didn't do it,
you fucking psycho.
I'm a fucking psycho?
I'm the fucking psycho?
Tell me where my fucking
daughter is!
Tell me!
Where is she?
Where is she?
Where's my fucking daughter,
you fucking cunt!
You cunt!
[panting]
[coughing, spits]
[gasps]
Barry, you still with me?
You still with me, Barry?
No!
Barry, you gotta stop crying
right now.
-I'm trying!
-You're the man with the plan.
You gotta come up
with something right now.
Okay, okay. Sam!
[Jay] No, that's not gonna
fucking do it, okay?
We gotta fucking do something,
please.
-[Jay] Barry, tell me--
-Why me? Why not you?
[Jay] You're the--
you're the doer.
You're the doer, Barry.
You're the man,
you gotta tell me what to do.
I'm just a shit talker, I don't
actually do anything. Please!
[Barry] You're right,
you're right.
[Jay] I know that I'm right!
Please, he's gonna kill him
if we don't do something
right now.
[Barry] Okay,
let me think about it.
-Okay, okay.
-[Barry] Let me think.
What do you got?
-[Barry] Jay, I got it.
-Okay.
Well, statistically speaking,
the likelihood of him
letting us go is pretty high
after he kills your brother.
[sobs]
You okay with that?
No, I'm not okay
with that, Barry!
-Oh.
-Come on, man.
[birds chirping]
[Barry] Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh.
Hey, hey.
[Jay] Yeah?
I got an idea.
[Jay] Yeah?
[Barry] We may be able
to chew through this tape.
Chew through? Yeah.
[Barry] Yeah, yeah.
You-- you-- you--
you get over here.
[Jay] No, you come towards me.
I can't, I got the leg thing,
the leg thing, man.
-[Jay] The leg?
-Yeah, the leg.
[Jay] Oh, yeah,
yeah, yeah, yeah.
So you come over here.
-[Jay] I will.
-I got time, I'll wait.
How about you cough when I fall?
[Barry] Wait, wait, wait,
wait, wait.
I-- I don't--
-I don't hear anything.
-Ooh, okay. All right.
1, 2, 3, or 3, 2, 1?
[Barry] J-- just go, man.
[grunts]
-[thuds]
-[coughing]
Did you fall?
-[Jay] Yeah.
-You did? Okay.
[Jay] Okay, now what?
I ain't think that far yet.
[Jay] Damn it, fucking Barry.
[Mike] Hey, listen to me, Sam.
Sam, Sam.
[birds chirping in background]
[Mike exhales]
Listen, I know, and I can't even
begin to understand
the pain that you're in,
but this,
this is a huge mistake.
What happened to you
is terrible.
No human should ever
have to go through
what you went through.
But your need for
someone to blame
is clouding your judgment.
[birds chirping in background]
I know that you
blame yourself, too.
It's not your fault, Sam.
I was supposed to protect her.
[Mike gulps]
Sam...
There's nothing
you could have done.
And instead of us fighting
each other, man,
we-- we should-- we should be
working together.
Sam, look at me.
We're your friends.
You don't turn on your friends.
[chuckles]
I don't turn on mine.
[chuckles]
You remember 4th of July '06?
[sniffles]
Your fight with Eric Hull,
and you beat him so savagely
that you put him
in the hospital,
and you thought you were gonna
get deported to Glasgow?
[sniffles]
If I hadn't covered for you,
you never would've gone
on those dates with Emily.
Do you really think that I could
be responsible for Sophie?
[birds chirping in background]
[sniffles]
Sam, you gotta let us go.
None of us did this,
I promise you.
[Sam] If I let you go...
...can you forgive me?
Yeah, I can.
What about the other guys?
Jay, yeah.
Barry, he may--
he may take a while.
[Jay] Just bite it! Bite it.
Just bite it, Barry.
Come on,
use those fucking teeth.
Use the teeth.
Use the damn-- bite it!
[grunts]
Oh, yes.
-[grunts] Oh, oh. Whew.
-Oh, shit.
Okay, hold on,
hold on, hold on.
-Fuck.
-You free, Jay? You free?
-Ooh!
-Are you free?
-Hold on, hold on, hold on.
-Yeah.
Yo, you almost there? Hmm?
Honestly, he didn't get us
in here very good.
You good?
-Ah!
-You got it?
Almost. Ooh.
-[grunts]
-[laughs]
-[Jay] That's fucking--
-[laughs] Good.
[Jay]
We're getting out of here, bud.
-Okay. Okay.
-We're getting out of here.
-Okay. All right. All right.
-Hold on.
Wait, wait, wait.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Okay. Jay, what are you doing?
-What are you doing?
-Oh. [inhales]
-Hey, man.
-Okay, okay. I just--
Hey, untie me now.
Untie me. I'm ready, I'm ready.
-[sniffles] Okay.
-I'm ready. Untie me.
-No.
-Huh? What do you mean "no"?
-I'm gonna go get help. Okay?
-Hey, don't play with me, Jay.
-No.
-Jay, don't play with me, man!
You got your knee, okay?
-So?
-You're just gonna slow me down.
-No, I'm not.
-I'm gonna be the hero.
-I promise I--
-I'm gonna go get help.
-I wanna be a hero, too, man.
-No, you--
I'm gonna let them know
that this was your plan,
you're a major part of this
and everything, okay?
-I'm gonna make sure they know.
-Jay, don't play...
I'm gonna go and I'm gonna save
everybody. I'll be right back.
Jay, I will throw
this fucking chair at you.
-I'm gonna go get help.
-Don't play with me, Jay.
I'm gonna go get help.
-Get--
-I'm out of here.
[Barry grunts]
Jay! Jay! Jay.
Fucking,
I'm gonna die here. [sobs]
[door opens]
[intense music playing]
[]
[dog barking]
[laughter]
[dog barking]
[laughter]
Mike! Mike!
[birds chirping in background]
[Barry] Mike? Mike?
What?
[Barry] You okay?
What do you mean?
Like, how you holding up?
Um, pretty terrible, Barry.
How are you?
Never been worse, Mike.
Never been worse, man.
Yo, Mike!
Hey, Jay, Jay left.
He-- he said he's gonna get
some help, and he'll be back.
You believe that?
I don't. Nope, I don't.
[laughs]
Didn't Sam run after him?
Well, I-- I ain't see it,
but he was close to his heels
from what I could hear.
Well, there you have it.
There you have it.
So you don't think
he gonna pull it off?
[Mike] I don't.
[laughs]
Has my brother ever given
you a reason to believe in him?
[Barry] That's a good point,
Mike.
There you have it. Uh...
Yo, Mike!
What?
I love you, man.
[grunts]
-I love you, too.
-[Barry] Huh?
I ain't hear
the last thing you said, Mike.
What'd you say?
I said, I know, Barry.
I'll-- I'll take care of this.
Just hang tight.
[Barry]
You sure that's what you said?
Yeah, I'm pretty sure
that's what I said.
[Barry] Okay.
Hey, Barry.
[Barry] Hmm?
I love you.
[Barry] What?
[water running]
[leaves crunching]
[twig snaps]
[crows cawing]
[leaves crunching]
Oh, fuck.
[leaves crunching]
Ooh, oh!
No, wait!
Oh, fuck!
[screaming]
[thudding]
You son of a bitch, you left me.
[Jay] He threw me down
the stairs. Did you hear that?
My back is broken.
What do you mean?
He broke my back.
Your vertebrae?
No, spinal.
Oh, shit. Where'd you go?
Where'd you go?
Huh? What?
I'm just curious.
Where-- where'd you go?
[descending stairs]
He's gonna kill me, Barry.
You gotta do something.
[Barry] I ain't doing shit.
[Jay] You gotta do something!
Oh, fuck.
[panting]
-What do you know, Jay, hm?
-[Barry] What do you know?
I don't-- I--
I don't know anything.
Oh, you know something, Jay.
-I'm missing something.
-[Barry] You know something!
[Jay] I never know anything.
I don't know anything.
You know something, Jay. You
always get your finger in it.
[Barry]
You always know something.
No, I never know anything!
[Sam] Oh, yeah, you do.
Yeah, you do.
-[Sam] Why did you run?
-[Barry] Why'd you run, man?
Because you're trying
to kill people, man!
Do I look like
I wanna kill someone?
Yes, you look like
you're gonna kill someone.
I want answers, Jay!
[Jay] Why don't they check
the phone,
the newspapers, everything?
It had the phone in it, right?
What do you know
about the phone?
[Jay indistinct speech]
--the phone!
What do you know
about the phone?
I don't know, I don't know
anything about the phone.
You just need to try to--
No, no, no!
Hey, the photo was in the news.
-Hey. Hey.
-[Jay] It was in the news.
What do you know about
the phone, Jay?
-Tell me about the phone.
-I don't--
What do you know about
the phone?
[screaming]
[Sam] What do you know
about the phone?
Tell me what you know
about the phone!
-[Mike grunts]
-[Sam] Tell me about the phone!
[grunting]
[Sam] Tell me about the phone!
[grunting]
[Sam] Tell me about the phone!
[indistinct yelling in distance]
Ahh. Come on.
Fuck, come on.
[screams]
Stop, no!
Just don't!
Don't, stop!
-Check the phone. No!
-[screaming]
Tell me what you know
about the phone!
What do you know
about the phone?
[indistinct shouting]
Stop!
-Why, why?
-Why?
It mentioned the purple phone
in the diary.
-That's only one--
-What do you know?
Hey!
Tell me about the phone!
It's in the diary.
[crying]
Jay.
In the diary.
Fuck, you told me,
you told me it was in the diary.
I read it, that's
the only reason I know.
The diary that you made me
read earlier.
Oh my God.
[Jay] That's how I know
about the phone.
Oh, fuck.
[panting]
Fuck.
[panting]
[Mike grunts]
[Mike] Fuck.
Ah! Ah!
[groaning]
Come on, come on.
[grunting]
[sobbing]
[screams]
This has gone on for too long.
It was never meant
to go this far.
I just need one of you
to tell me what you know.
Tell me where Sophie is
and I'll let you go.
I-- I won't even
tell the police,
anything that we talk about
stays in this cabin.
Can I get some water?
Yeah, can I-- can I get
some water, too, please?
Please.
Yeah.
Here.
[swallowing]
Oh.
[slurps]
I'm okay.
[phone ringing]
Oh, shit. That must be Donna.
You have a phone?
You have a ph--
you have a phone.
I could have called somebody.
I could've...
I'm-- I'm sorry.
[Jay] You had a fucking phone.
I'm sorry.
It slipped my mind.
Yeah, it slipped my mind.
I've been going through
a lot today, okay?
I could've--
I could've used that.
I could have called everybody,
told 'em what was going on.
[phone ringing]
You had a fucking phone
this whole fucking time?
Wait, wait,
why is she calling you now?
[Barry] What do you mean?
Well, knowing Donna,
she would've called you
first thing in the morning,
repeatedly.
[Barry] That is true.
Why is she calling me now?
'Cause I moved the bags.
You're in reception now.
[phone ringing]
Oh, Jesus Christ, she's gonna
fucking kill me.
She's been calling
this whole fucking time!
[intense music playing]
[phone ringing]
She's gonna call again, and a...
[Jay chuckles]
You had a phone.
[laughing]
[Barry] She's gonna-- she--
she's gonna call again
and again if I don't answer.
[Jay laughing]
[Jay] You had a phone.
You had a phone.
[Jay laughing]
You-- you had a fucking phone.
Fucking crazy, she's crazy.
[laughing]
What the fuck did you put
in the water, man?
Jesus Christ, you're gonna
fucking kill 'em.
[Jay] You had a phone
the whole time.
All right, Barry.
Barry!
I'm gonna let you
talk to her, all right?
But remember, I've got
two bullets in this gun.
I will not let you down, mister.
-[Jay] Don't you do it.
-I will not.
[Barry laughs]
Don't let him down.
Don't do it.
-[laughing]
-Trust me, man. Trust me.
[Donna on phone]
Hello? Barry?
All right.
-[Donna] Barry?
- Hey, hey, honey. Hey, hey.
-[Jay laughing]
-[Barry] Mm-hmm.
He called her "honey."
[Barry] We're in the--
we're in the--
Oh no, we're having a good time.
-[Jay] We had a great time.
-[Barry] Great time.
[Barry sniffles]
Mm-hmm.
[Donna]
I didn't ask--
Um, that was because--
there was just no service.
You know the woods, you know,
it's just sketchy out here
-in the... Mm-hmm.
[Donna]
. ..answered any of my calls.
[Barry] Oh no, here's the thing.
I didn't have any service.
Three, three, I had three beers.
[laughing]
Yes, I had three beers.
I almost told you two,
we had three beers.
[Donna]
Oh, don't tell me--
No, I'm not drunk. You drunk?
Are you drunk?
-[Donna] Barry, you lied to me.
-[dog barking]
Honey, hey, I can't hear you.
Tell, tell Buster to slow down.
Tell him to slow down.
Why is he--
He's always moving so fast.
Why--
What are you doing?
I didn't mess up.
I didn't mess up.
Give me the phone.
Call her back.
Call her back. I didn't say bye.
Who's Buster?
[Barry] What are you talking
about, mister?
Listen to me, Barry.
Mm.
Who's Buster?
-Buster Douglas, the boxer?
-[laughing]
There it is, attacking him.
[Jay] Mike Tyson beat him up.
He's better than Mike Tyson--
Buster is your dog.
-Ohh.
-[Jay] Ohh.
That is-- that's my dog.
He's a Rhodesian Ridgeback.
He's just such a big puppy.
He's so big.
[laughing]
I love that guy.
He's, you know,
he's-- he's like a good,
like, dark brown--
"A loyal companion."
She just loves pet--
[Sam] "Brave and kind,
a dog named Buster
forever in our heart.
With every wag of his tail,
in our memories
he'll never depart."
[birds chirping in background]
[blows raspberry]
That poem sucks.
[laughing]
I can write a better poem
than that.
[laughing]
I have a secret.
Barry's got a secret.
-[Barry] I got a secret.
-You got a secret?
You wanna hear it?
You wanna hear it?
-Barry's got a secret.
-[Barry] Got a secret.
Barry's got a secret.
Wait, wait, wait,
let me think about what it is.
I-- I already just forgot
what it was.
Barry, how does Sophie
know Buster?
[gasps]
She met him.
[Jay] Oh.
When?
S-- so here's the thing, right?
I went to go meet up with Emily,
and I brought Buster--
Whoa, whoa, whoa,
what were you doing
meeting with Emily?
How do you think
your foreclosure got paid off?
How does he not know?
He doesn't know.
He doesn't know.
Look at his face.
He doesn't--
It's a surprise. Surprise!
[laughing]
You're broke as a fucking joke.
[Barry] That's it!
I paid the foreclosure,
and she's been
paying me back monthly.
[Jay] You've been paying
his foreclosure.
[Barry] She knew you wouldn't go
for it, and so we had to.
You know, you're--
you were gonna lose your home.
[Jay] Didn't even know.
What a fucking loser.
[Barry] He's such a loser!
No wonder Emily
fucking left him.
-[laughing]
-[Barry] She left his ass.
[laughing]
She left his ass.
[Barry] I'd leave him, too.
-I paid the mortgage.
-[laughing] He doesn't have--
I paid his half. I paid it.
[laughing]
-I paid it.
-[Jay] What a loser.
He's just a fucking lose--
Look at his face.
He looks so sad.
He looks so sad.
[laughing]
He doesn't have any money.
I don't have any money.
You're broke, and you don't have
anything or anyone,
just like me.
[Jay laughing]
We're the same.
[laughing]
[Barry] He's so broke.
He's just broke.
Broke as a joke.
[Barry & Jay together]
Broke as a joke.
Broke as a joke.
Broke as a joke.
Broke as a joke.
[Jay & Barry laughing]
[intense music playing]
[Jay] You're like me.
You don't have any money.
[Barry] Broke as a joke.
Broke as a joke.
[Jay] Oh my God, we're the same.
[Barry] Broke as a joke.
[Jay]
We're the same, you and me.
We're the same.
Fucking loser.
[voice echoes]
[Jay laughs]
You didn't have any money.
I don't have any money.
We're the same.
[Jay & Barry laughing]
[Jay] He's been paying
for your foreclosure,
and you had no clue!
[Jay & Barry laughing]
[Barry] No clue.
[Jay] He's a fucking loser.
[fan whirring]
[Jay & Barry laughing]
[birds chirping in background]
[Mike] Hey.
Hey.
You know she did the right thing
in taking the loan, right?
Why didn't you tell me?
Well, I mean, she probably asked
you to do it, and you said no.
And she swallowed her pride...
[chuckles]
Something you've never been
able to do,
and she asked for the money
so you'd have a roof
over your head.
Sam, we all got secrets.
I think we pretty much
proved that today.
And none of us are perfect, man,
but we're-- we're not killers.
[Sam exhaling]
What have I gotten into?
Sam, you're a father.
Any one of us would've done
the same thing.
[Sam pants] I'm so--
What are you doing?
Oh, shit!
Oh my God, about time.
-[Jay] Yeah?
-Oh--
[Jay] Oh, thank fucking God.
Hey. Hey, Sam, get me next.
Get me next, man.
[Jay] Oh, Barry,
we're going home, buddy.
-Oh, shit.
-[Jay laughing]
Oh my God.
[Jay] Oh, come on.
This hard-ass chair, too, man.
-It's so--
-[Jay] Mike, Mike.
[Mike] Yeah.
[Jay] Mike, we're going home,
buddy.
-[Mike] Yeah.
-[Jay laughing]
[Jay] Yeah.
Gotta get me, get me, get me.
Ah.
-[Jay] We got one more.
-Oh, man.
-[Mike grunts]
-[Jay] Oh, Barry--
-You got it?
-Oh God, thank you.
-[Jay] You all right?
-I'll be better soon.
[Jay & Barry laughing]
-I'll be better soon, man.
-[Jay] Yes!
Help me up, man.
No, help me up.
My legs, man,
they're like jello.
[Jay] Get me, get me, get me,
get me, get me.
-[Jay] Come on.
-[grunts]
-Oh, man!
-Oh, no!
-Mike, what are you doing?
-Oh, Mike!
-Goddamn!
-Get him!
-Come on, man!
-Get him!
-[indistinct speech]
-Now come get me, come get me!
-Get off of him!
-Oh!
-[grunting]
-[Jay] Get him, Mike!
Get him!
[indistinct yelling]
[grunting]
[Jay] Come on!
-[Mike] Ah!
-[Jay] Kill him!
-[Barry] No, no!
-[Jay] Get him!
Come on, Mike!
-Do it, Mike!
-[gunshot]
-What?
-[groans]
Fuck! What the fuck?
Fuck, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no.
-What the fuck did you do?
-No! Fuck.
[indistinct shouting
in background]
[gasping]
[Barry] Sam, we need to take him
to the hospital.
-He could die. Please.
-[Sam] No.
Jesus, Barry,
stop being so fucking dramatic.
[laughs]
I'm sorry, I'm not used
to seeing a friend get shot.
It's-- What the fuck?
It's okay. I'm fine.
[Barry] You think so?
No, I'm joking, man.
-[Barry] Oh, shit.
-I'm fucking dying.
Wait, is that a joke, too?
[Mike] No. [panting]
I really am.
No, no, really?
[Mike] Yeah.
[coughs]
Hey, hey, look at me.
I need you to promise me
something.
Stop fucking talking
like this, man.
Just shut up, Jay, please.
Just fucking promise me
something, okay?
Please, just stop being
a weasel.
Now, get your shit together.
-[Jay] Stop talking like that.
-No, Jay.
[exhales]
I mean it.
-Hey--
-[Jay] Yeah?
You're a good kid.
No, I'm not.
And you, hey, I may have--
I may have talked
a little bit of shit, huh?
[laughs]
But you're a good man, Barry.
What you did for him,
you're a good man.
I almost had you.
Almost.
You gonna be okay?
I think I may need to go
to the hospital,
and then I'm gonna
go to jail for murder.
[Barry] No, no, no, no, no,
see, no, it was an accident.
All you gotta do
is just let us go,
and we'll go
to the next hospital.
-Barry--
-We can do it.
We can save all of this,
I know we can!
-[indistinct speech]
-Enough of that, man.
I'm fucking, I'm dying.
It's done. [exhales]
All right?
Look, you guys all need
to make a pact, all right?
Look, hey, what happened here
in the last 24 hours
stays in this group, all right?
-Just get rid of me.
-Shut the fuck up.
-[Barry] No, no.
-Stop talking like this.
-[Mike] Just get rid of me.
-No.
[Jay] Stop talking like this.
Stop talking
that bullshit, man, stop!
[Mike] It's all good.
Just get rid of me.
Move on.
You remember Midnight Chrissy?
Yeah, I remember you
telling the stories.
Yeah.
What did we call him?
Uh, witness number--
2-1.
You ever wonder
what happened to him?
Huh?
You remember my guess?
The oil tanks in Cambridge.
It's the best place
to hide a body.
[Barry] Wait.
W-- w-- w-- what are you
talking about, Mike?
Why no one ever looked there
is always... crazy to me.
Which one?
[sobs]
The yellow one.
[gunshot]
-[Jay] Oh!
-Oh, shit!
-[Jay] Mike!
-No, no! Shit!
-[Jay] Oh, fuck!
-Oh my God!
-[Jay] Mike!
-Mike.
-[Jay] Sam, what the fuck?
-Mike!
-[Barry] Mike, get up.
-[Jay] Mike, are you okay?
-[Barry] Get up!
-[Jay] You okay?
[Barry] Sam, what did you do?
-[Jay] Sam, what the fuck?
-[Barry] I don't know.
[Jay] What the fuck
are you doing?
[Barry] Oh my God!
What the fuck?
Mike! I'm not gonna--
[Barry] No, no, no.
Get me out of here.
This has gotta be
a fucking nightmare.
[muffled, indistinct shouting]
-[Barry] Sam, what did you do?
-What the fuck?
-I don't know...
-[indistinct shouting]
[Barry] No!
What the fuck, Barry?
[indistinct shouting]
Look at me, look at me,
look at me, Barry!
-[Barry indistinct speech]
-What the fuck is happening?
[indistinct shouting]
Fuck!
[indistinct shouting continues]
I'm sorry.
[Jay] I don't understand.
When we were kids, there was
somebody from our street
called "Midnight Chrissy"
who disappeared.
We used to make up stories
of where to find him.
But Mike always said,
he said the old oil tank
by the old mall.
Him telling us that story
was him somehow...
confessing to
Sophie's disappearance.
I'm willing to bet you that's
where we could find her body.
[wind howling in background]
[spits]
[Jay sniffles]
Here's what we do.
[sniffles]
We call in an anonymous tip
to the police.
We let 'em know where Sophie is.
He's right.
You're looking
at life in prison for this.
Who's gonna call in the tip?
I can. I can do it.
I can keep my mouth shut.
What about you two?
I'm not telling anybody
about this.
And to be honest,
I never wanna see
you guys ever again.
I'm good with that.
What do we do with the body?
Throw it in the lake.
Will that work?
Get me a knife.
I'll get the air
out of his lungs.
[intense music playing]
[Jay] No one will ever know.
[birds chirping]
[birds chirping]
[bubbling]
[]
[reporter 6] Good evening.
We start tonight with
a heartbreaking development
in a case that has haunted
the Philadelphia area
for over four years.
The remains of 10-year-old
Sophie MacKenzie
has finally been discovered.
The tragic discovery was made
last night at an abandoned
oil tank facility
near Cambridge.
The discovery was made after
an anonymous tip led authorities
to the site.
Sophie MacKenzie was just
10 years old
when she was last seen.
[reporter 7] A body found
in the desperate search
for missing 10-year-old.
[reporter 8] ...where
that body was discovered,
and overnight,
several law enforcement sources
tell me--
[reporter 9] Found overnight
just off this roadside--
[reporter 10]
. ..a body was discovered.
[reporter 9] Investigators
worked under the floodlights
of a fire truck.
...carrying the body out
around 9:00 p.m.
Police haven't officially
identified the body.
It is the missing 10-year-old.
[reporter 11] ...police later
this morning. They tell me
their top priority now,
identifying the suspect.
[birds chirping]
[]