Got to Get Out (2025) s01e02 Episode Script
Trash Talkers
1
[clock ticking]
[Simu Liu]
Let me doodle you all a picture.
We have $132,000 on the line,
a blue Lambo ready
to fly down the driveway,
and a game master
ready to grand theft auto
his way out of this house.
[suspenseful music buildup]
[device beeps]
Doodles sounds so dumb to me.
[laughs]
It fits him, though, the cartoon thing.
-And the toys and the whole, you know
-It fits, it fits him.
[music continues]
[Clare] Cynthia, you like it crispy
or how do you like it?
[Cynthia] Not, not too crispy.
I like it limp.
-[Clare] Okay.
-[Kim] Oh, God.
Who the [bleep] likes it limp?
[Cynthia]
[laughs] I do.
[engine revving]
My heart is pumping out of my chest.
I hit that gas and it just revved,
and it revved so loud!
-[engine revving]
-Oh, my gosh.
Hit the button!
-[contestants shouting]
-Hit that button!
[thrilling music playing]
Let's go!
-[contestants screaming indistinctly]
-[Spencer] Hit the button!
-Hit the--
-Oh, my [bleep] God!
Come on, baby!
[intense, dramatic music playing]
[Yahné]
I did it! I hit it!
[screams]
Nooo!
[exhales]
[slow, dramatic music playing]
[Athena S.]
Who was it?! Who was it?!
-[Shane] Who was it?
-[Yahné] Who the [bleep] was it?
[pants]
[Doodles]
Man, I just lost $132,000
because I didn't know
how to drive a Lambo.
What was I thinking?
Oh, Doodles!
-Oh, my God!
-Wow.
[Steve H.]
Thank you, Doodles.
Now, I won't be public enemy number one.
Walk of shame!
[Doodles] I think it's a risk
that people might be angry at me
because Steve had a lot of backlash.
The most important thing
that I need to keep alive
is the idea that Doodles
is not threatening.
He's a toy maker. He's easy.
[Simu]
Oh, come on.
They're not actually gonna fall
for the whole nice guy act, are they?
[all] [chanting]
Walk of shame! Walk of shame!
Walk of shame! Walk of shame!
-[Simu] Oh, I guess they are.
-Walk of shame!
Walk of shame!
Walk of shame!
Walk of shame!
Whew! This is such a relief.
Nobody expected it from me.
And everybody's laughing about the fact
that good old Doodles tried to escape.
[chanting continues]
Walk of shame! Walk of shame!
There's no shame in trying
to get outta this house.
There should never be
a walk of shame, really.
U-Unless you're a liar like Steve.
You are my hero.
That's the way to exit.
-Thanks, Omarosa.
-That's the-- No, I'm serious.
-Thank you.
-No weird, twisted stories.
No made up this.
You just gangstered it.
Why am I the villain?
And Doodles is just,
"Oh, you know, boys will be boys."
Really?
-[Omarosa] You just did that.
-I just, bam!
-We didn't see it coming.
-[Omarosa] I love that.
-We didn't see it coming.
-Thank you. Thank you.
Doodles is so cool.
He's a blue-eyed bandit.
And I'm keeping an eye out on him.
That's wild.
That was good.
I'm proud of you.
Uh, in a sick way, I'm proud of you.
-You know?
-I appreciate it.
-[Lindsey] You're welcome.
-And I'm sorry for trying to steal
-your money.
-Yeah, I know.
[Doodles]
I just lost an opportunity
for a lot of money and a win.
But at the end of the day,
this game still continues.
[Simu]
Twenty strangers locked in a house
trying to escape and steal a prize
climbing to a million dollars.
What's stopping them?
Each other.
-What's at stake?
-[Susan] Hit the button!
-[contestant] Hit the button!
-[Simu] Everything.
What's for lunch?
Chicken piccata.
This is Got to Get Out.
Everyone is here to win
life-changing money, but still
we never said this game would be easy.
Of the first four escape opportunities,
none were successful.
Being unsuccessful, what's that like?
I should ask Steve.
Either way, they'd all
better step up their game.
-[Rob] Slept right by us.
-[Val] Doodles?
Yeah.
-I gotta work on my reaction 'cause
-[Rob] Yeah, me too!
I saw that shit drive
and I was like, "Oh."
Thank God Yahné
just cut the conversation off.
She ran, bro.
Doodles, he got right to the [bleep] gate
and it hit red
right before he passed the thing.
No, if he didn't rev the car,
he would've been out 100%.
100%.
[Rob] Doodles almost walked away
with a lot of money.
Money that I just gave up.
I'm right back in game mode.
I can't just sulk.
I can't just be pissed off. No.
Get back in game mode.
Protect your money. Let's go.
[Doodles] Okay, thank God
somebody's up here.
Oh, I'm up here.
They saw you from the window.
Because I revved the engine.
What the hell'd you do that for?
I tried to put it in drive
and I hit the gas.
What the [bleep]? Nick!
[Doodles]
I've never driven one of these!
Get me to drive!
I can.
[screams]
I needed you as my copilot.
[imitates engine revving]
I get outta here in first.
[laughs]
Everybody now knows
they need multiple people
on that watchtower guarding,
which means, in order to escape,
you need at least two people.
[whimsical music playing]
There's no way out.
Because if there was
a way out, I'd take it.
If nobody escapes, we can sit here,
all 20 of us,
and walk out with $50,000 each.
But I don't want to split
the money with them.
I've come here to earn
as much money as I can.
This is a business trip for me.
[Simu] Hey, IRS.
Did you hear what Steve just said?
"A business trip"?
You should probably look into that.
Everyone else, look into this
because, today, you are gonna see new ways
my house guests can get out.
From the rules, they know that doors
or windows can unlock without notice,
and whoever discovers them
can make a break for it.
Two of today's opportunities
will be in the form
of these instant exits.
The other two will come
from the ticker tape room.
Let the madness begin.
[ticker tape machine ticking]
Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick,
tick, tick, tick, tick, tick.
Come on.
Come on, ticker tape.
Give me that strategy.
[Simu]
I'm not one to play favorites,
so each message
that I hand out is assigned at random.
I don't have my glasses on. Shit.
[Cynthia] The money clock
is at about $200,000,
which means shit's about to get
real up in here.
I think everyone is clocked in
and is trying to get to the bag.
"No exit strategy."
"No exit strategy."
Bummer.
[ticker tape machine ticking]
It's my turn ♪
Today just might be my day
to get the strategy.
I'm here for a reason.
The thrill of being here,
the thrill of using my brain
and trying to strategize
and figure people out,
and the best thrill of all
is making friendships.
[ticking continues]
It doesn't start with a "no".
[squeals softly]
Holy shit.
Today's the day.
Okay.
"You have received an open sesame.
"Pick anyone in the house,
they are your partner in crime."
[Simu]
Susan and a partner of her choosing
must stand by any two
locks around the house.
When they say "open sesame"
at the same time,
one of their exits will open.
Whoever makes it to the gate
wins the money on the clock,
and then, can choose to share it
with their partner or not.
"Must be used
between $222,000 and $240,000."
Oh, my goodness.
I am so ready for this.
Yes! Here goes.
[Simu] Susan now needs
to carefully recruit an accomplice
for her open sesame,
and she needs to be
really discreet about it.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
-Oh, my God.
-What? Okay.
Yeah, you really can't
help yourself, huh?
-Finally got it.
-[Doodles] She can't help herself.
Yes! Yes! Yes!
I got a good one.
I truly cannot comprehend
how people are playing
this game intelligently.
I thought it was writing me a book.
It was--
It was so long.
Susan's just [bleep] hilarious.
Like, it's a typical Susan thing.
She's just the life of the party,
but she's not really a super smart player.
I have to pick somebody in the house
to be my partner in crime.
[bleep] outta here.
Now, I have to choose a partner for this,
and I'm feeling like it's Demi.
We're both from Bachelor seasons.
You almost feel like it's family.
Demi!
Demi!
-Yes?
-[Susan] Oh, my God, Demi!
-What? What?
-[Susan] Oh, my God.
-Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh.
-[Demi] What?
-What?
-Okay.
I gotta read you my clue.
Sit down. You're gonna
wanna sit down for this.
"You have been chosen
to pick a partner in crime."
At the same time, we have to say,
"Open sesame."
[Spencer]
Susan, what are you doing?
It's ridiculous.
-You're my partner in crime, girl.
-[Demi laughs]
You're my partner in [bleep] crime.
[Susan laughs]
Two hundred and twenty-two thousand?
Demi and me are gonna be ready.
We are gonna be right there
at the exit, in sync, saying,
"Open sesame."
Open sesame!
[Omarosa]
Susan, what are you doing?
[Spencer]
Susan, there's one problem here.
What?
[Spencer] When you yell,
I'm gonna hit that button.
[Simu] Okay, I'm just gonna
come out and say it.
I don't think Susan understands
the concept of a secret.
[Susan]
You like raining on my parade?
I just wanna give you--
Can you give me
a second or two to enjoy this?
I just wanna let you know.
[Demi]
Really, Susan? Come on.
It's a no-brainer to keep your trap shut.
-Did you get a clue? Actually?
-[Susan] Oh, my God, did I get a clue.
[Spencer]
Maybe you should be
a little bit more sneaky
is what I'm saying.
She said, "Oh, my God, did I get a clue?"
She's telling everyone.
[Simu] We'll find out later
between $222,000 and $240,000
if Susan's top-secret plan succeeds.
How could it go wrong?
[scoffs]
Let's see how it goes for the next guys.
"No exit strategy."
"No exit strategy."
[ticking]
[Rob]
Yesterday I could have won $112,000,
but I allowed my character and my morals
and my emotions to take over.
"No exit strategy."
Now I hope that someone escapes
and then they take me with them.
That, to me, is just the easiest way
of not hurting anyone's feelings.
Alright, give me something good today.
I don't think there's much of a chance
of getting another exit strategy
because it's luck-based.
[ticking]
Come on, give me something good.
I gotta redeem myself.
I think I got something.
Ohh!
Doodles is getting out today ♪
I am absolutely shocked
that I have another opportunity.
"The pool room door
will open at $201,500."
[grunts]
[Simu] The pool room
is at the back of the house.
To escape, you need to sneak
around the side, down the driveway
and through the gates to the getaway car.
[exhales deeply]
Two people now have strategies in play.
Susie Loose Lips with her "open sesame"
and our self-proclaimed game master.
Plus, remember, there are
other surprise exit opportunities to come.
[Doodles] I tried to go solo last time
and it was hard.
I need a partner.
[Rob]
Mama Susan's getting ready to work.
[indistinct chatter]
Come meet me in the Blue Room.
[Simu] Okay, Doodles taking
a much more subtle approach than Susan,
except when it comes to his shirts.
I can't wait to have it,
have a proper dinner.
-Oh, Susan's cooking tonight.
-[Rob] No, Mama Susan.
Mama Susan is cooking up a--
No, she is.
[Doodles] She's cooking up
some good stuff.
[Rob]
She already started.
I trust Rob because he told everybody
that he wanted to escape with a group
after he turned down a perfect opportunity
to escape solo.
-I needed to be delayed a little bit.
-[Doodles] The coast is clear.
[Rob]
Yeah, I needed to be delayed,
and no one, no one would be like,
"Oh, yeah, Doodles and Rob just left."
Yeah, exactly.
Alright, so, I got an exit strategy.
-Oh, shit.
-You're the only person
-I'm sharing it with.
-Okay. My mouth is closed.
Are you willing to go with a $100K each?
Yes.
Alright.
At $201,500, the pool room opens.
Oh, my. I can get
a hundred plus thousand dollars.
People are trusting me.
People are now giving me
information on escapes.
It just proves that me being
my genuine, authentic self
is gaining trust in this house.
-You take care of the watchtower.
-I can distract, 100%.
But can you get other people
-out of the watchtower?
-[Rob] Yeah.
[Doodles] Jill is gonna be hard
to get out of the watchtower.
Yeah. Her and I are-are good.
-Okay.
-We-We-We swap rotations.
Okay, I'll run. Yeah.
Alright. Let's do it.
I trust Rob's word.
I think he's gonna
be able to pull this off,
but I don't know for sure.
Everybody's on high alert.
How many people you think
it's gonna take
to escape?
A real escape?
Depends on the, um, action strategy.
As a content creator,
I know how to connect with people.
I know how to draw them in.
I am going to get
all these different people come to me
and want to align with me.
This game is so hard.
It's a big prize at stake,
and I'm trying to go home with, you know,
a couple hundred thousand.
Like, you-you saw today.
If somebody's exit strategy
was at 8:00 a.m., might take two.
If it's in the middle of the day,
it's gonna take four.
My strategy is literally
not to play a game.
It's to understand the game.
I'm great at offense.
That was my profession,
eight years as a running back.
However, I studied defenses
more than I ever studied offense.
Why? So I could run through 'em.
And-And it depends
on how much money there is
because the more money go up,
the more people goin' like
[Yahné]
Mm-hm.
So, it really depends.
[Simu]
Spoken like a true sportsman, Rashad.
Now, let's check in on Doodles
who's running like an excited toddler.
[clock ticking]
[Rob]
We getting a little suntan going?
Seems like we're the only two
ever come here.
-[Jill] We are.
-What the [bleep]?
The watchtower's
the most important position.
You have the power to pull the lever
and alert everybody else.
Doodles's escape plan can work
if I get the people down from the tower.
Susan and Demi did this whole act
that looked like a bad play
and they're like,
"You're gonna be at this door
"and I'm gonna be at this door
and we're gonna scream, 'Open sesame,'
and the door's gonna open."
I'm like, "Who would fall for this?"
I mean, I feel dumb
just listening to this.
Alright, so you missed this,
but you're the only one--
-I'm missing everything
-I know.
[Jill] 'cause I'm the only
one guarding our money.
Right now, I'm playing defense, baby.
I have to try to make sure
that that bank is enough
to pay off my farm.
Every dollar that goes on that clock
means something to me.
I am watchtower level puller.
You're not taking my lead
unless it's somebody I trust.
Making sure nobody takes that money
until it gets up there
where I need it to be.
Yeah. You should just take a break.
-Jill, if you wanna take a break
-Hey, Jill, seriously.
-Do not leave him up here by hisself.
-Yeah.
[Steve H.] You know,
there's no reason for that.
I don't like being places
where people don't like me
or people don't wanna be around me.
I-- That's not what I want.
But I have to keep reminding myself,
eyes on the prize.
That's all I wanted to say.
I'm not gonna make
a big deal out of it, Steve.
[Rob]
Please, please enjoy the game.
Thank you, Rob.
I love Rob.
He is a teddy bear cop.
But I can't trust that Steve.
-[Val exhales]
-[Rob] [chuckles] Hey, just woke up.
Dude, it's so funny
how you can go from, like, suave
and just like, "I'm [bleep] chilling."
-What? What do you mean?
-No, your hair. No, your hair.
Oh, my hair.
[Rob] Oh, my gosh.
People are everywhere.
This is a lot harder
than I thought it was gonna be.
I wish I had thick hair, man.
My hair has been thinning since I was 22.
-Oh, cry me a river.
-[Rob] Yeah. [laughs]
[tense music playing]
-There she is.
-[Jill] Here I am.
Nobody comes to get me.
Like, when I go up there,
it's like somebody
Who's up there now?
Were you up there by yourself?
Val, Steve.
We are going to guard our money.
I see Jill in the hallway and I'm like,
"Yo, Rob might have succeeded here."
I scurry up
to the watchtower trying to see
what the lay of the land is like.
-Alright, I'll be back.
-[Val] That was
Y-You gotta put on short sleeves?
No, I'm gonna get your glasses.
So, I gotta find that
you gave 'em to me.
At some point, somebody's gonna be lazy
and it's gonna be open.
And I know there's plenty of smart people
in this house that's gonna
They're gonna get right out.
[Rob] I got Jill out.
[Doodles]
I know. I saw.
As soon as she's walking down
Steve walked up and Val
Val is laying down sunbathing.
How did you end up, uh, doing what you do?
[Val] I, uh, started dancing
when I was, like, seven.
Excelled fairly quickly.
[Doodles] [whispering]
Let me see if I can pull Steve down.
-[whispering] Okay.
-'Cause if I can--
Do you still think--
You still think you can-- you could do it?
[Doodles] I'll give you
a thumbs up or down.
-[Rob] Yeah.
-But if I don't do anything,
-it's, it's out.
-Yeah.
[Doodles]
Yeah.
[suspenseful music playing]
[clock ticking]
This new frontier of [bleep],
-what is this ballroom dance thing?
-Yeah.
I go up to the watchtower
'cause I'm trying to see
if there's anything I can do
as a last-ditch effort to get people out.
[clock ticking]
I've always felt like
Dancing with the Stars,
it's almost like blind dating.
You don't need to be on the tower.
You post up right here.
Yeah, [bleep] the tower.
I'm gonna start hanging out
in the kitchen all day long.
[Val] They watch it, they love it,
they fall in love with them, you know.
[Doodles] I'm looking at everybody
up in the watchtower
and I'm thinking, "Steve's not moving,
Val's not moving."
I know people are
at the windows on the first floor.
There's six people at the button.
[tense music playing]
[clock ticking]
When I was at People magazine,
-I covered American Idol.
-[Val] Mm-hm.
[music continues]
[Doodles] I don't know
if I can do this one.
[tense music continues]
[clock ticking]
One season that
Jerry Springer was on it
[Doodles]
I am screaming on the inside.
"Why does everybody
have to be up here right now?"
[Val] There was Jason Mraz
that was on the show,
and he was big vote-getter.
I can feel my time just slipping away.
It's all defense until the pot's big
and then it's game on.
[Rob]
Val and Steve are in the watchtower.
There are people in the kitchen.
It's not worth taking this risk.
This escape isn't gonna work.
[Doodles]
I'm crushed right now.
I'm gonna have to let this one pass.
[anxious music playing]
[Rob exhales deeply]
[Rob]
[bleep].
[Simu] I guess games are a lot harder
in real life, hey, Nick?
Well, when one gate closes,
another one's about to open.
[Susan]
We are gonna practice.
We're gonna be at that thing at $222.
And we're gonna go,
[both]
"Five, four,
"three, two.
-Open sesame."
-[mouths] Oh.
Don't forget that part, please, God.
[laughing]
Oh, God, I got her almost there.
[Simu]
While Susan teaches Demi how to count,
Spencer is trying to walk back to 2007.
That was a great year for him.
And something has caught
Athena's eye on the front porch.
[Athena V.]
Holy cow.
[Simu] I've just delivered
the first of today's instant exits
in the shape of a recycling bin.
A window will soon open
and whoever discovers it
will be able to climb through
and sneak out with the trash.
[Cynthia] They didn't say
anything about the rules
if a recycling truck
just happens to roll up and to peace.
[Athena V.]
What is going on?
Does anyone know?
Hello?
[Simu]
Okay, enough with the trash talk.
I believe Susan
still has a few more people
to tell about her open sesame.
-Did you get a clue?
-[Athena S.] Not yet.
-Okay, you got a clue? Okay.
-[Susan] Mm-hm.
[Demi] I need her to zip it. Susan.
Susan, how we gonna get outta here
if you're telling everyone?
How we gonna get out of here
if everyone knows?
Listen, listen.
Susan is telling everybody
about this exit strategy.
Mine's big.
I mean big.
[Demi] I am autistic,
so I don't initially know
how to handle certain social things,
but I know that this is
so dumb of Susan to share this.
This is $200,000.
[clock ticking]
[Steve H. sighs]
[Steve H.] I don't understand
a lot of the people's games here.
I'm here to make the money
and to take it home.
But nobody came to me.
Nobody wanted to approach me
with any sort of strategy.
Not even Susan.
Hello, hello.
-[Athena S.] Hey, what's up?
-[Steve H.] Do you have a minute?
-Is it gonna take long?
-[Steve H.] Ah, just a c--
-a couple minutes.
-Okay, let me grab my coffee then.
I just want somebody to work with me.
I was building a relationship
with Athena in this game,
so I'm hoping I could rebuild that trust.
Total side note.
I wanna just say this while there's the--
just the three of us here.
I'm not Omarosa.
I'm not Spencer.
I'm not like a reality TV villain.
-Yeah, yeah.
-Yeah.
Yeah, I feel like
I can fully trust you guys.
-[Rob] Yep.
-[Steve H.] Mm-hm.
We've had a day
since the whole car thing.
After everything, you and I,
I still trust you
and value what you think.
So, I'm just kinda asking you what--
-How do you think I should play it?
-You do?
You trust me and value what I think?
-Yeah, I do. I do.
-Oh, okay.
I mean I've made it very clear.
I'm trying to, you know,
win some money here.
-But, uh, you know, I
-Yeah, yeah.
[Steve H.]
curious what you think.
Steve is something else.
[inhales and exhales deeply]
Would you trust me to split the money
with you when I got out?
Would I trust you?
[laughs]
[whimsical music playing]
-I'm just asking.
-I think you know the answer.
Okay. So, you're not somebody
who would work with me?
[Athena S.]
Being a first responder,
I respect honesty and integrity.
So, I'm not interested.
Sorry, Steve.
Our strategies don't align at the moment--
-No, they don't.
-They don't. And that's fine.
-Like, like--
-They don't, definitely don't.
I think I'm gonna play
like a lone wolf right now
because people don't trust me.
Rather than running around
trying to get people to work with me,
maybe the right move is to just play
a real aggressive game by myself.
So, anyhow, I'm gonna go.
Alright. Thanks for the talk.
Got my eye on you.
[Steve H.]
You should.
[Omarosa]
So, what we're saying
Are y'all allowed to say it
more than once?
Can you just say,
"Open sesame" [mutters]
-[Susan] That's what I just said.
-At some point trying to overlap.
[contestants]
Open sesame, open sesame, open sesame.
Open sesame, open sesame, open sesame.
[Shane]
It's blowing my mind.
They're running around like,
you know what I mean?
Like, everyone's just running around
screaming their exit strategy.
-[Spencer] Just self-snitching.
-[Shane] [laughs] Yeah, dude.
There's so much self-snitching happening.
[contestants]
Open sesame, open sesame, open sesame.
[Demi] We could even
make it into a little song.
[contestants]
Open sesame, open sesame ♪
Open sesame, open sesame ♪
Open sesame ♪
I like it. I like it. I like it.
-I like it.
-[cheering]
[Demi]
Yay!
[Omarosa]
That's the way to go!
[Susan] In my real life,
I'm not that great with scheming,
so I don't need a big strategy
because I'm just
unapologetically, authentically Susan.
[clock ticking]
[Steve H.] Making an escape
is about observation
and critical thinking,
and I don't see a lot of that
going on in this house.
Who came and drank all my [bleep] co--?
What is wrong with this place?
I made nine cups
and there's [bleep] two cups left.
Well, it's a big house
and there's a lot of people.
[Kim]
Sweetie, they know the [bleep] drill.
[Steve H.]
I've seen those recycling bins
and I'm thinking to myself,
these can't be random.
So, I'm on high alert.
I know that there's gonna be
a clue somewhere.
I know there's gonna be an open lock.
I keep scanning the place,
searching the place.
I'm just trying to see is there
anything in here that can help me get out?
I want to go out with the trash.
-You good, man?
-I'm tired. I'm just
I'm too lazy to go downstairs
and I figure at, at $222,
they're doing their little skit.
Are you excited to run?
-[Demi] No.
-You don't wanna do it?
No, I do, but I'm not excited.
Why?
[Demi] Because I'm not gonna--
What do you mean?
They're gonna push that button
on me before I get out.
[Producer]
Tell me about your plan with Susan.
What are you guys cookin'?
There is no p [sighs]
There is no plan with Susan.
Susan-- What are me and Susan cooking?
Susan is literally cooking chicken piccata
in the kitchen right now.
How many people?
How many--
How much do I--
Should I do it all?
Honestly, I think you do it all.
We better get more butter.
-Susan, it's $221.
-[Susan] What?
[clock ticking]
I get to do this between $222,000
and $240,000,
and then, we all got some money
to take home with us.
You carrying that thing?
What are you doing?
[Demi] I, I just have it with me always.
I don't know.
-I'll set it down in the laundry room.
-Put it around your waist.
Oh. Duh.
[sighs]
It's impossible to make an escape
when everybody knows about it,
but there is a sliver of hope in my heart
that I might be able to make it.
You're running around,
you gotta cut through that one hedge
to get to the front and center
and just beeline as fast as you can.
-Alright.
-Alright?
-Alright.
-I'll be right behind you.
[Simu]
While Susan and Demi iron out
the kinks of their foolproof plan,
today's third chance to escape
is now also in play.
The instant exit.
An open window for three minutes
for anyone who finds it.
[clock ticking]
[Steve H.] I'm looking around.
I just have to find a clue
because I know
that locks can open at any time.
[suspenseful music playing]
What's this?
Holy crap.
The lock is green.
This is my shot.
Yes!
[suspenseful music playing]
[clock ticking]
[Steve H.] Holy crap.
I look and there's a card
on the windowsill.
[Simu]
The person who finds this clue
will get the chance to go out
the red bathroom window
and get into any bin
outside the front door.
When the recycling truck
collects the trash,
they will pick them up
and sneak them out through the gate.
[Steve H.] After I tried
to escape with the cars,
people couldn't even look at me.
Every time I see a green lock,
I'm gonna try and get out.
I don't have anything to lose
at this point.
It's not like people trust me now
and I'm gonna lose their trust.
[tense music playing]
Was it raining here?
No, but I think
it's supposed to tonight.
Can you imagine b-- standing watch
when it's raining?
Where are the bins?
[Steve H.]
From the watchtower,
you can't see the front porch
where the recycling bins are,
but I'm worried
that I'm still gonna get discovered
if I can't get the lid down over me.
[tense music playing]
[Shane]
No one's getting past us.
We don't even need the watchtower.
We got Doodles over here in the window.
[laughter]
[suspenseful music playing]
So, my heart is pumping
and I am in trouble still
because I can't get the lid down over me.
It's full of paper.
So, I'm just desperately trying
to fit my 200-pound body
inside this recycling bin.
[Steve H. exhales]
Could you please put your shit down
and help her open the door?
She's helping me open the window.
Do you think I'm gonna stand here
with my finger up my ass
until it says $22,000 on the clock?
-[crosstalk]
-It is at $800.
[clock ticking]
[Kim] I don't want any
of your [bleep] chicken piccata.
-[laughter]
-You [bleep] liar. Yes, you do.
[Kim]
What do you want me to [bleep] do?
Support.
Go stand by the door.
She can't open the [bleep] door?
[Susan]
Just make sure she gets out.
[Kim]
Susan, come on.
This is the worst [bleep] plan.
[breathing heavily]
[tense music playing]
Where is the recycling truck?
[clock ticking]
[clock ticking]
[breathing heavily]
Oh, there's a car coming in.
It's a truck.
Hey, we got a flatbed coming
all the way to the oval.
Please come get me.
Please come get me.
[group]
Ten, nine,
eight, seven,
six, five, four,
three, two.
Open sesame.
-It's green!
-Oh, my God!
Oh, my God!
[Omarosa]
Go. Feet first.
Oh, it's picking up the recycling.
[screaming]
Look at, uh Look at
Hit the button. Hit the button.
[screaming continues]
-[alarm blaring]
-[Doodles] Oh, they're escaping!
They're escaping.
Get 'em!
[Shane]
Oh, someone is running-running.
Hit the button.
Oh, obviously it's [bleep]
Demi and Susan. Duh.
[chuckles]
[screams]
-[Susan laughs]
-[Demi screams]
[Spencer] I don't know
what their plan was.
I think they should have
kept this a secret
and maybe figured something out.
It was a dumb tactic in my opinion.
[Omarosa] This is insanity.
Come on, roommate. You got it.
Green light comes on,
I'm climbing through the window.
I wanted to go take a "stroll"
down the driveway
and see what it takes to get to the gate.
Let's just enjoy our walk.
Now lock the door
and don't let them back in.
[Athena V.] Where are you two going?
Where are you two going?
Going for a walk.
Come on, walk with us. We can exercise.
Come on, come on, come on.
We just need fresh air.
[Steve H.] I'm hearing all these voices
and I can't tell how close
or how far they are from me,
but I know they are outside.
-[Athena V.] Who ran?
-[Omarosa] Uh, just Sue and, uh, Demi.
[Kim]
Now I can really see this.
-So when I [bleep] leave here
-[Omarosa] You'll know how to do it.
That's the moment where I realize
that "open sesame" thing happened
at the exact same time as my escape.
[Omarosa]
Hi, guys!
Omarosa's waving
to the watchtower right now.
[Omarosa]
Ooh! It feels so good.
-[Kim] Oh, it feels so good. So good.
-[Omarosa exhales]
[tense music playing]
[Demi]
Set the bar low, baby.
-[Susan pants]
-Expect nothing.
The "open sesame" thing is nonsense.
They're trying to have
some fun and get some sun.
I'm trying to escape.
I need this money.
Come get me.
Please come get me.
Aren't these garbage--
this recycle truck suspish?
[Spencer] Well, suspicious that they came
at the same time as a breakout.
[Demi]
That was a lot of running.
Are you working with them?
Are they in cahoots?
[Susan] They-- He backed it up,
but he wasn't slowing down.
-I couldn't jump on.
-[Stein laughs]
I should have jumped in the can.
You could have taken me outta here.
[Stein laughs]
[Athena V.]
Womp, womp.
[Steve H.]
Please get me.
I am begging.
How long is it gonna take?
Walk of shame.
Please get me. I can't do this longer.
Feel like this house needs
to get a new roof pretty soon.
[suspenseful music playing]
[Steve H. groans]
[Steve H.] Come get me.
Please come get me.
[whispering]
Oh, thank you.
Guarantee somebody's
sitting in the garbage can.
You think someone's
in one of our garbage cans right now?
Yeah. Well--
-Athena.
-[Athena V.] Yeah?
Will you look in the garbage cans,
make sure no one's hiding?
-[Clare] Open the garbage cans.
-Wait, wait. Excuse me. Excuse me.
Just give me one minute.
[Athena V. screams, laughs]
-Was somebody in one?
-Somebody's in one.
Oh, my!
What the hell is this?
-Oh, my God.
-Oh, my God!
What the hell is wrong with you?
-Liar Steve is at it again.
-Oh, my God!
I knew it. I knew it. I knew it.
I had a gut feeling that
somebody was gonna be hiding
inside those garbage cans.
-I knew it.
-Steve was in the garbage can.
I'm glad we checked at the last second.
Steve's an [groans deeply]
I hate liars, so Steve's out.
Liar Steve is gone.
History. Chopped liver.
I'm not even gonna acknowledge him.
[Athena V.] Who's the guy
from Sesame Street?
[Omarosa]
Elmo.
-Elmo's not in the trash can.
-No, Oscar the Grouch.
Oh, you're Oscar the Grouch.
[Omarosa] You're some
good-looking garbagemen. Dang.
Got a nice ass too.
[Omarosa]
Bye.
Thank you. Bye.
Follow me, I'll follow you.
@Omarosa. I'll follow you.
[Steve H.]
Now I have to go back in
and play a social game with people
who now I have not tried
to betray once but twice.
This is gonna suck.
Steve is just relentless.
[Jill]
Makes you kinda wonder
if you picked, like,
the wrong people to start talking to.
[Cynthia]
He's worked the whole house.
-[Jill] He has.
-[Cynthia] All of us.
[Simu] Wow. I thought
the one place Steve would fit
would be a trash can.
I'll admit when I'm wrong.
There will be one more chance
for someone to escape tonight.
But if Kim wants to get out,
she'll have to get out of those,
I'm gonna say, pants?
What? Can you see my hoo-ha or something?
[Omarosa] No, I mean,
this is, this is a lot.
Do you need something
while you're in this contraption?
I'm just saying.
It's a lot going on, sis.
[Simu] This final opportunity
is another instant exit.
It's up for grabs by anyone in the house.
[clock ticking]
The pool room door will remain open
for the next four minutes.
Giving someone the chance to win $225,000.
Four minutes should be long enough
for someone to see it, right?
[Rashad] What are you doing up there?
-Keeping an eye out.
-[Rashad] Yeah. Tackle 'em.
[Lindsey] Right.
[Shane] Man, the house
is awake tonight, huh?
-Things are gonna get crazy.
-[Cynthia] Oh.
-And it's a lot of money.
-[Shane] Yeah.
Something weird is, obviously, happening.
[Clare] I'm keeping my head
on a swivel for everybody.
I certainly don't want people getting out
and taking that big pot of money.
So let's say, like, now it's on this side,
I gotta shoot from this side.
Okay.
[Steven] But you always gotta keep an eye
on this 'cause let's say
Alright, [bleep] you guys.
I'm saying that to you
and I'll say it to everybody in the thing.
I'm not even gonna pretend
like I'm not gonna try again.
The good news is, you are so famous now.
At least you are gonna be a Hulu icon.
-He was famous before.
-No, he's famous now.
They're gonna be Trash Can Steve.
-[laughter]
-[Jill] I love it.
-I love it.
-I need to trademark that one.
Your face in that trash can
is a shirt, alright?
Trash Can Steve shirt.
[Simu] Spencer, you are
the merch pro, my dawg.
Now, now do me, what should my shirt be?
Yeah.
[dramatic music playing]
[Simu]
Um, hello?
I could not have made
this any easier for you.
[Rob] Oh! Come on.
[Rashad] I'm gonna check the tower.
[Steven] two scratches,
that's your point.
I should [bleep] run right now.
If I could find a green light.
I'm [bleep] going insane with--
I think
Look, I want the money, of course,
but, also, I'm hot in this house.
I wanna get home to my dog
who had his leg amputated yesterday.
I'm super just stressed out about that.
I like a routine and I like certain foods.
And this is a dry show.
No alcohol.
I dream of having a glass of wine.
Dream of it right now, guys.
I'm only on day two,
so if I get a chance
to get outta this house, I'm out.
[Simu]
If only there were a chance.
-Yo, that shit is mad fun, dude.
-It's good, right?
-[Rob] I'ma go upstairs.
-[Steven] Yeah, same.
[Rob]
I'ma get something to drink.
Somebody's doing something, and I'm not
falling for this shit right now.
I'm sweating.
[anxious music playing]
And I also am always more worried
about what I'm wearing.
-[laughter]
-You've been killing it with the outfits.
[Demi] Thank you.
[Kim]
Is that green over there?
So, I'm walking down.
I actually see
that it's green on the door,
which I've never seen.
And I was like, "Holy shit."
Wait, can people steal it?
You would know,
throughout the night or no?
-Yeah, 24/7 game.
-Is it?
If that pot goes down to zero,
that's a lot less money for all of us.
I can't let that happen.
[dramatic music playing]
[Kim] Oh, my God,
I think it's [bleep] green, bro.
Are you [bleep] kidding me?
I gotta work off these cookies, man,
and the frosting.
[dramatic music playing]
[Kim] [whispering]
Oh, my God, bro.
I can rip the wig off in a second
and just leave it on the ground
and beeline it for the gate.
I can get the outta here.
[intense, dramatic music playing]
[bleep] me.
[thrilling music playing]
♪♪
[music fades out]
[clock ticking]
[Simu Liu]
Let me doodle you all a picture.
We have $132,000 on the line,
a blue Lambo ready
to fly down the driveway,
and a game master
ready to grand theft auto
his way out of this house.
[suspenseful music buildup]
[device beeps]
Doodles sounds so dumb to me.
[laughs]
It fits him, though, the cartoon thing.
-And the toys and the whole, you know
-It fits, it fits him.
[music continues]
[Clare] Cynthia, you like it crispy
or how do you like it?
[Cynthia] Not, not too crispy.
I like it limp.
-[Clare] Okay.
-[Kim] Oh, God.
Who the [bleep] likes it limp?
[Cynthia]
[laughs] I do.
[engine revving]
My heart is pumping out of my chest.
I hit that gas and it just revved,
and it revved so loud!
-[engine revving]
-Oh, my gosh.
Hit the button!
-[contestants shouting]
-Hit that button!
[thrilling music playing]
Let's go!
-[contestants screaming indistinctly]
-[Spencer] Hit the button!
-Hit the--
-Oh, my [bleep] God!
Come on, baby!
[intense, dramatic music playing]
[Yahné]
I did it! I hit it!
[screams]
Nooo!
[exhales]
[slow, dramatic music playing]
[Athena S.]
Who was it?! Who was it?!
-[Shane] Who was it?
-[Yahné] Who the [bleep] was it?
[pants]
[Doodles]
Man, I just lost $132,000
because I didn't know
how to drive a Lambo.
What was I thinking?
Oh, Doodles!
-Oh, my God!
-Wow.
[Steve H.]
Thank you, Doodles.
Now, I won't be public enemy number one.
Walk of shame!
[Doodles] I think it's a risk
that people might be angry at me
because Steve had a lot of backlash.
The most important thing
that I need to keep alive
is the idea that Doodles
is not threatening.
He's a toy maker. He's easy.
[Simu]
Oh, come on.
They're not actually gonna fall
for the whole nice guy act, are they?
[all] [chanting]
Walk of shame! Walk of shame!
Walk of shame! Walk of shame!
-[Simu] Oh, I guess they are.
-Walk of shame!
Walk of shame!
Walk of shame!
Walk of shame!
Whew! This is such a relief.
Nobody expected it from me.
And everybody's laughing about the fact
that good old Doodles tried to escape.
[chanting continues]
Walk of shame! Walk of shame!
There's no shame in trying
to get outta this house.
There should never be
a walk of shame, really.
U-Unless you're a liar like Steve.
You are my hero.
That's the way to exit.
-Thanks, Omarosa.
-That's the-- No, I'm serious.
-Thank you.
-No weird, twisted stories.
No made up this.
You just gangstered it.
Why am I the villain?
And Doodles is just,
"Oh, you know, boys will be boys."
Really?
-[Omarosa] You just did that.
-I just, bam!
-We didn't see it coming.
-[Omarosa] I love that.
-We didn't see it coming.
-Thank you. Thank you.
Doodles is so cool.
He's a blue-eyed bandit.
And I'm keeping an eye out on him.
That's wild.
That was good.
I'm proud of you.
Uh, in a sick way, I'm proud of you.
-You know?
-I appreciate it.
-[Lindsey] You're welcome.
-And I'm sorry for trying to steal
-your money.
-Yeah, I know.
[Doodles]
I just lost an opportunity
for a lot of money and a win.
But at the end of the day,
this game still continues.
[Simu]
Twenty strangers locked in a house
trying to escape and steal a prize
climbing to a million dollars.
What's stopping them?
Each other.
-What's at stake?
-[Susan] Hit the button!
-[contestant] Hit the button!
-[Simu] Everything.
What's for lunch?
Chicken piccata.
This is Got to Get Out.
Everyone is here to win
life-changing money, but still
we never said this game would be easy.
Of the first four escape opportunities,
none were successful.
Being unsuccessful, what's that like?
I should ask Steve.
Either way, they'd all
better step up their game.
-[Rob] Slept right by us.
-[Val] Doodles?
Yeah.
-I gotta work on my reaction 'cause
-[Rob] Yeah, me too!
I saw that shit drive
and I was like, "Oh."
Thank God Yahné
just cut the conversation off.
She ran, bro.
Doodles, he got right to the [bleep] gate
and it hit red
right before he passed the thing.
No, if he didn't rev the car,
he would've been out 100%.
100%.
[Rob] Doodles almost walked away
with a lot of money.
Money that I just gave up.
I'm right back in game mode.
I can't just sulk.
I can't just be pissed off. No.
Get back in game mode.
Protect your money. Let's go.
[Doodles] Okay, thank God
somebody's up here.
Oh, I'm up here.
They saw you from the window.
Because I revved the engine.
What the hell'd you do that for?
I tried to put it in drive
and I hit the gas.
What the [bleep]? Nick!
[Doodles]
I've never driven one of these!
Get me to drive!
I can.
[screams]
I needed you as my copilot.
[imitates engine revving]
I get outta here in first.
[laughs]
Everybody now knows
they need multiple people
on that watchtower guarding,
which means, in order to escape,
you need at least two people.
[whimsical music playing]
There's no way out.
Because if there was
a way out, I'd take it.
If nobody escapes, we can sit here,
all 20 of us,
and walk out with $50,000 each.
But I don't want to split
the money with them.
I've come here to earn
as much money as I can.
This is a business trip for me.
[Simu] Hey, IRS.
Did you hear what Steve just said?
"A business trip"?
You should probably look into that.
Everyone else, look into this
because, today, you are gonna see new ways
my house guests can get out.
From the rules, they know that doors
or windows can unlock without notice,
and whoever discovers them
can make a break for it.
Two of today's opportunities
will be in the form
of these instant exits.
The other two will come
from the ticker tape room.
Let the madness begin.
[ticker tape machine ticking]
Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick,
tick, tick, tick, tick, tick.
Come on.
Come on, ticker tape.
Give me that strategy.
[Simu]
I'm not one to play favorites,
so each message
that I hand out is assigned at random.
I don't have my glasses on. Shit.
[Cynthia] The money clock
is at about $200,000,
which means shit's about to get
real up in here.
I think everyone is clocked in
and is trying to get to the bag.
"No exit strategy."
"No exit strategy."
Bummer.
[ticker tape machine ticking]
It's my turn ♪
Today just might be my day
to get the strategy.
I'm here for a reason.
The thrill of being here,
the thrill of using my brain
and trying to strategize
and figure people out,
and the best thrill of all
is making friendships.
[ticking continues]
It doesn't start with a "no".
[squeals softly]
Holy shit.
Today's the day.
Okay.
"You have received an open sesame.
"Pick anyone in the house,
they are your partner in crime."
[Simu]
Susan and a partner of her choosing
must stand by any two
locks around the house.
When they say "open sesame"
at the same time,
one of their exits will open.
Whoever makes it to the gate
wins the money on the clock,
and then, can choose to share it
with their partner or not.
"Must be used
between $222,000 and $240,000."
Oh, my goodness.
I am so ready for this.
Yes! Here goes.
[Simu] Susan now needs
to carefully recruit an accomplice
for her open sesame,
and she needs to be
really discreet about it.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
-Oh, my God.
-What? Okay.
Yeah, you really can't
help yourself, huh?
-Finally got it.
-[Doodles] She can't help herself.
Yes! Yes! Yes!
I got a good one.
I truly cannot comprehend
how people are playing
this game intelligently.
I thought it was writing me a book.
It was--
It was so long.
Susan's just [bleep] hilarious.
Like, it's a typical Susan thing.
She's just the life of the party,
but she's not really a super smart player.
I have to pick somebody in the house
to be my partner in crime.
[bleep] outta here.
Now, I have to choose a partner for this,
and I'm feeling like it's Demi.
We're both from Bachelor seasons.
You almost feel like it's family.
Demi!
Demi!
-Yes?
-[Susan] Oh, my God, Demi!
-What? What?
-[Susan] Oh, my God.
-Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh.
-[Demi] What?
-What?
-Okay.
I gotta read you my clue.
Sit down. You're gonna
wanna sit down for this.
"You have been chosen
to pick a partner in crime."
At the same time, we have to say,
"Open sesame."
[Spencer]
Susan, what are you doing?
It's ridiculous.
-You're my partner in crime, girl.
-[Demi laughs]
You're my partner in [bleep] crime.
[Susan laughs]
Two hundred and twenty-two thousand?
Demi and me are gonna be ready.
We are gonna be right there
at the exit, in sync, saying,
"Open sesame."
Open sesame!
[Omarosa]
Susan, what are you doing?
[Spencer]
Susan, there's one problem here.
What?
[Spencer] When you yell,
I'm gonna hit that button.
[Simu] Okay, I'm just gonna
come out and say it.
I don't think Susan understands
the concept of a secret.
[Susan]
You like raining on my parade?
I just wanna give you--
Can you give me
a second or two to enjoy this?
I just wanna let you know.
[Demi]
Really, Susan? Come on.
It's a no-brainer to keep your trap shut.
-Did you get a clue? Actually?
-[Susan] Oh, my God, did I get a clue.
[Spencer]
Maybe you should be
a little bit more sneaky
is what I'm saying.
She said, "Oh, my God, did I get a clue?"
She's telling everyone.
[Simu] We'll find out later
between $222,000 and $240,000
if Susan's top-secret plan succeeds.
How could it go wrong?
[scoffs]
Let's see how it goes for the next guys.
"No exit strategy."
"No exit strategy."
[ticking]
[Rob]
Yesterday I could have won $112,000,
but I allowed my character and my morals
and my emotions to take over.
"No exit strategy."
Now I hope that someone escapes
and then they take me with them.
That, to me, is just the easiest way
of not hurting anyone's feelings.
Alright, give me something good today.
I don't think there's much of a chance
of getting another exit strategy
because it's luck-based.
[ticking]
Come on, give me something good.
I gotta redeem myself.
I think I got something.
Ohh!
Doodles is getting out today ♪
I am absolutely shocked
that I have another opportunity.
"The pool room door
will open at $201,500."
[grunts]
[Simu] The pool room
is at the back of the house.
To escape, you need to sneak
around the side, down the driveway
and through the gates to the getaway car.
[exhales deeply]
Two people now have strategies in play.
Susie Loose Lips with her "open sesame"
and our self-proclaimed game master.
Plus, remember, there are
other surprise exit opportunities to come.
[Doodles] I tried to go solo last time
and it was hard.
I need a partner.
[Rob]
Mama Susan's getting ready to work.
[indistinct chatter]
Come meet me in the Blue Room.
[Simu] Okay, Doodles taking
a much more subtle approach than Susan,
except when it comes to his shirts.
I can't wait to have it,
have a proper dinner.
-Oh, Susan's cooking tonight.
-[Rob] No, Mama Susan.
Mama Susan is cooking up a--
No, she is.
[Doodles] She's cooking up
some good stuff.
[Rob]
She already started.
I trust Rob because he told everybody
that he wanted to escape with a group
after he turned down a perfect opportunity
to escape solo.
-I needed to be delayed a little bit.
-[Doodles] The coast is clear.
[Rob]
Yeah, I needed to be delayed,
and no one, no one would be like,
"Oh, yeah, Doodles and Rob just left."
Yeah, exactly.
Alright, so, I got an exit strategy.
-Oh, shit.
-You're the only person
-I'm sharing it with.
-Okay. My mouth is closed.
Are you willing to go with a $100K each?
Yes.
Alright.
At $201,500, the pool room opens.
Oh, my. I can get
a hundred plus thousand dollars.
People are trusting me.
People are now giving me
information on escapes.
It just proves that me being
my genuine, authentic self
is gaining trust in this house.
-You take care of the watchtower.
-I can distract, 100%.
But can you get other people
-out of the watchtower?
-[Rob] Yeah.
[Doodles] Jill is gonna be hard
to get out of the watchtower.
Yeah. Her and I are-are good.
-Okay.
-We-We-We swap rotations.
Okay, I'll run. Yeah.
Alright. Let's do it.
I trust Rob's word.
I think he's gonna
be able to pull this off,
but I don't know for sure.
Everybody's on high alert.
How many people you think
it's gonna take
to escape?
A real escape?
Depends on the, um, action strategy.
As a content creator,
I know how to connect with people.
I know how to draw them in.
I am going to get
all these different people come to me
and want to align with me.
This game is so hard.
It's a big prize at stake,
and I'm trying to go home with, you know,
a couple hundred thousand.
Like, you-you saw today.
If somebody's exit strategy
was at 8:00 a.m., might take two.
If it's in the middle of the day,
it's gonna take four.
My strategy is literally
not to play a game.
It's to understand the game.
I'm great at offense.
That was my profession,
eight years as a running back.
However, I studied defenses
more than I ever studied offense.
Why? So I could run through 'em.
And-And it depends
on how much money there is
because the more money go up,
the more people goin' like
[Yahné]
Mm-hm.
So, it really depends.
[Simu]
Spoken like a true sportsman, Rashad.
Now, let's check in on Doodles
who's running like an excited toddler.
[clock ticking]
[Rob]
We getting a little suntan going?
Seems like we're the only two
ever come here.
-[Jill] We are.
-What the [bleep]?
The watchtower's
the most important position.
You have the power to pull the lever
and alert everybody else.
Doodles's escape plan can work
if I get the people down from the tower.
Susan and Demi did this whole act
that looked like a bad play
and they're like,
"You're gonna be at this door
"and I'm gonna be at this door
and we're gonna scream, 'Open sesame,'
and the door's gonna open."
I'm like, "Who would fall for this?"
I mean, I feel dumb
just listening to this.
Alright, so you missed this,
but you're the only one--
-I'm missing everything
-I know.
[Jill] 'cause I'm the only
one guarding our money.
Right now, I'm playing defense, baby.
I have to try to make sure
that that bank is enough
to pay off my farm.
Every dollar that goes on that clock
means something to me.
I am watchtower level puller.
You're not taking my lead
unless it's somebody I trust.
Making sure nobody takes that money
until it gets up there
where I need it to be.
Yeah. You should just take a break.
-Jill, if you wanna take a break
-Hey, Jill, seriously.
-Do not leave him up here by hisself.
-Yeah.
[Steve H.] You know,
there's no reason for that.
I don't like being places
where people don't like me
or people don't wanna be around me.
I-- That's not what I want.
But I have to keep reminding myself,
eyes on the prize.
That's all I wanted to say.
I'm not gonna make
a big deal out of it, Steve.
[Rob]
Please, please enjoy the game.
Thank you, Rob.
I love Rob.
He is a teddy bear cop.
But I can't trust that Steve.
-[Val exhales]
-[Rob] [chuckles] Hey, just woke up.
Dude, it's so funny
how you can go from, like, suave
and just like, "I'm [bleep] chilling."
-What? What do you mean?
-No, your hair. No, your hair.
Oh, my hair.
[Rob] Oh, my gosh.
People are everywhere.
This is a lot harder
than I thought it was gonna be.
I wish I had thick hair, man.
My hair has been thinning since I was 22.
-Oh, cry me a river.
-[Rob] Yeah. [laughs]
[tense music playing]
-There she is.
-[Jill] Here I am.
Nobody comes to get me.
Like, when I go up there,
it's like somebody
Who's up there now?
Were you up there by yourself?
Val, Steve.
We are going to guard our money.
I see Jill in the hallway and I'm like,
"Yo, Rob might have succeeded here."
I scurry up
to the watchtower trying to see
what the lay of the land is like.
-Alright, I'll be back.
-[Val] That was
Y-You gotta put on short sleeves?
No, I'm gonna get your glasses.
So, I gotta find that
you gave 'em to me.
At some point, somebody's gonna be lazy
and it's gonna be open.
And I know there's plenty of smart people
in this house that's gonna
They're gonna get right out.
[Rob] I got Jill out.
[Doodles]
I know. I saw.
As soon as she's walking down
Steve walked up and Val
Val is laying down sunbathing.
How did you end up, uh, doing what you do?
[Val] I, uh, started dancing
when I was, like, seven.
Excelled fairly quickly.
[Doodles] [whispering]
Let me see if I can pull Steve down.
-[whispering] Okay.
-'Cause if I can--
Do you still think--
You still think you can-- you could do it?
[Doodles] I'll give you
a thumbs up or down.
-[Rob] Yeah.
-But if I don't do anything,
-it's, it's out.
-Yeah.
[Doodles]
Yeah.
[suspenseful music playing]
[clock ticking]
This new frontier of [bleep],
-what is this ballroom dance thing?
-Yeah.
I go up to the watchtower
'cause I'm trying to see
if there's anything I can do
as a last-ditch effort to get people out.
[clock ticking]
I've always felt like
Dancing with the Stars,
it's almost like blind dating.
You don't need to be on the tower.
You post up right here.
Yeah, [bleep] the tower.
I'm gonna start hanging out
in the kitchen all day long.
[Val] They watch it, they love it,
they fall in love with them, you know.
[Doodles] I'm looking at everybody
up in the watchtower
and I'm thinking, "Steve's not moving,
Val's not moving."
I know people are
at the windows on the first floor.
There's six people at the button.
[tense music playing]
[clock ticking]
When I was at People magazine,
-I covered American Idol.
-[Val] Mm-hm.
[music continues]
[Doodles] I don't know
if I can do this one.
[tense music continues]
[clock ticking]
One season that
Jerry Springer was on it
[Doodles]
I am screaming on the inside.
"Why does everybody
have to be up here right now?"
[Val] There was Jason Mraz
that was on the show,
and he was big vote-getter.
I can feel my time just slipping away.
It's all defense until the pot's big
and then it's game on.
[Rob]
Val and Steve are in the watchtower.
There are people in the kitchen.
It's not worth taking this risk.
This escape isn't gonna work.
[Doodles]
I'm crushed right now.
I'm gonna have to let this one pass.
[anxious music playing]
[Rob exhales deeply]
[Rob]
[bleep].
[Simu] I guess games are a lot harder
in real life, hey, Nick?
Well, when one gate closes,
another one's about to open.
[Susan]
We are gonna practice.
We're gonna be at that thing at $222.
And we're gonna go,
[both]
"Five, four,
"three, two.
-Open sesame."
-[mouths] Oh.
Don't forget that part, please, God.
[laughing]
Oh, God, I got her almost there.
[Simu]
While Susan teaches Demi how to count,
Spencer is trying to walk back to 2007.
That was a great year for him.
And something has caught
Athena's eye on the front porch.
[Athena V.]
Holy cow.
[Simu] I've just delivered
the first of today's instant exits
in the shape of a recycling bin.
A window will soon open
and whoever discovers it
will be able to climb through
and sneak out with the trash.
[Cynthia] They didn't say
anything about the rules
if a recycling truck
just happens to roll up and to peace.
[Athena V.]
What is going on?
Does anyone know?
Hello?
[Simu]
Okay, enough with the trash talk.
I believe Susan
still has a few more people
to tell about her open sesame.
-Did you get a clue?
-[Athena S.] Not yet.
-Okay, you got a clue? Okay.
-[Susan] Mm-hm.
[Demi] I need her to zip it. Susan.
Susan, how we gonna get outta here
if you're telling everyone?
How we gonna get out of here
if everyone knows?
Listen, listen.
Susan is telling everybody
about this exit strategy.
Mine's big.
I mean big.
[Demi] I am autistic,
so I don't initially know
how to handle certain social things,
but I know that this is
so dumb of Susan to share this.
This is $200,000.
[clock ticking]
[Steve H. sighs]
[Steve H.] I don't understand
a lot of the people's games here.
I'm here to make the money
and to take it home.
But nobody came to me.
Nobody wanted to approach me
with any sort of strategy.
Not even Susan.
Hello, hello.
-[Athena S.] Hey, what's up?
-[Steve H.] Do you have a minute?
-Is it gonna take long?
-[Steve H.] Ah, just a c--
-a couple minutes.
-Okay, let me grab my coffee then.
I just want somebody to work with me.
I was building a relationship
with Athena in this game,
so I'm hoping I could rebuild that trust.
Total side note.
I wanna just say this while there's the--
just the three of us here.
I'm not Omarosa.
I'm not Spencer.
I'm not like a reality TV villain.
-Yeah, yeah.
-Yeah.
Yeah, I feel like
I can fully trust you guys.
-[Rob] Yep.
-[Steve H.] Mm-hm.
We've had a day
since the whole car thing.
After everything, you and I,
I still trust you
and value what you think.
So, I'm just kinda asking you what--
-How do you think I should play it?
-You do?
You trust me and value what I think?
-Yeah, I do. I do.
-Oh, okay.
I mean I've made it very clear.
I'm trying to, you know,
win some money here.
-But, uh, you know, I
-Yeah, yeah.
[Steve H.]
curious what you think.
Steve is something else.
[inhales and exhales deeply]
Would you trust me to split the money
with you when I got out?
Would I trust you?
[laughs]
[whimsical music playing]
-I'm just asking.
-I think you know the answer.
Okay. So, you're not somebody
who would work with me?
[Athena S.]
Being a first responder,
I respect honesty and integrity.
So, I'm not interested.
Sorry, Steve.
Our strategies don't align at the moment--
-No, they don't.
-They don't. And that's fine.
-Like, like--
-They don't, definitely don't.
I think I'm gonna play
like a lone wolf right now
because people don't trust me.
Rather than running around
trying to get people to work with me,
maybe the right move is to just play
a real aggressive game by myself.
So, anyhow, I'm gonna go.
Alright. Thanks for the talk.
Got my eye on you.
[Steve H.]
You should.
[Omarosa]
So, what we're saying
Are y'all allowed to say it
more than once?
Can you just say,
"Open sesame" [mutters]
-[Susan] That's what I just said.
-At some point trying to overlap.
[contestants]
Open sesame, open sesame, open sesame.
Open sesame, open sesame, open sesame.
[Shane]
It's blowing my mind.
They're running around like,
you know what I mean?
Like, everyone's just running around
screaming their exit strategy.
-[Spencer] Just self-snitching.
-[Shane] [laughs] Yeah, dude.
There's so much self-snitching happening.
[contestants]
Open sesame, open sesame, open sesame.
[Demi] We could even
make it into a little song.
[contestants]
Open sesame, open sesame ♪
Open sesame, open sesame ♪
Open sesame ♪
I like it. I like it. I like it.
-I like it.
-[cheering]
[Demi]
Yay!
[Omarosa]
That's the way to go!
[Susan] In my real life,
I'm not that great with scheming,
so I don't need a big strategy
because I'm just
unapologetically, authentically Susan.
[clock ticking]
[Steve H.] Making an escape
is about observation
and critical thinking,
and I don't see a lot of that
going on in this house.
Who came and drank all my [bleep] co--?
What is wrong with this place?
I made nine cups
and there's [bleep] two cups left.
Well, it's a big house
and there's a lot of people.
[Kim]
Sweetie, they know the [bleep] drill.
[Steve H.]
I've seen those recycling bins
and I'm thinking to myself,
these can't be random.
So, I'm on high alert.
I know that there's gonna be
a clue somewhere.
I know there's gonna be an open lock.
I keep scanning the place,
searching the place.
I'm just trying to see is there
anything in here that can help me get out?
I want to go out with the trash.
-You good, man?
-I'm tired. I'm just
I'm too lazy to go downstairs
and I figure at, at $222,
they're doing their little skit.
Are you excited to run?
-[Demi] No.
-You don't wanna do it?
No, I do, but I'm not excited.
Why?
[Demi] Because I'm not gonna--
What do you mean?
They're gonna push that button
on me before I get out.
[Producer]
Tell me about your plan with Susan.
What are you guys cookin'?
There is no p [sighs]
There is no plan with Susan.
Susan-- What are me and Susan cooking?
Susan is literally cooking chicken piccata
in the kitchen right now.
How many people?
How many--
How much do I--
Should I do it all?
Honestly, I think you do it all.
We better get more butter.
-Susan, it's $221.
-[Susan] What?
[clock ticking]
I get to do this between $222,000
and $240,000,
and then, we all got some money
to take home with us.
You carrying that thing?
What are you doing?
[Demi] I, I just have it with me always.
I don't know.
-I'll set it down in the laundry room.
-Put it around your waist.
Oh. Duh.
[sighs]
It's impossible to make an escape
when everybody knows about it,
but there is a sliver of hope in my heart
that I might be able to make it.
You're running around,
you gotta cut through that one hedge
to get to the front and center
and just beeline as fast as you can.
-Alright.
-Alright?
-Alright.
-I'll be right behind you.
[Simu]
While Susan and Demi iron out
the kinks of their foolproof plan,
today's third chance to escape
is now also in play.
The instant exit.
An open window for three minutes
for anyone who finds it.
[clock ticking]
[Steve H.] I'm looking around.
I just have to find a clue
because I know
that locks can open at any time.
[suspenseful music playing]
What's this?
Holy crap.
The lock is green.
This is my shot.
Yes!
[suspenseful music playing]
[clock ticking]
[Steve H.] Holy crap.
I look and there's a card
on the windowsill.
[Simu]
The person who finds this clue
will get the chance to go out
the red bathroom window
and get into any bin
outside the front door.
When the recycling truck
collects the trash,
they will pick them up
and sneak them out through the gate.
[Steve H.] After I tried
to escape with the cars,
people couldn't even look at me.
Every time I see a green lock,
I'm gonna try and get out.
I don't have anything to lose
at this point.
It's not like people trust me now
and I'm gonna lose their trust.
[tense music playing]
Was it raining here?
No, but I think
it's supposed to tonight.
Can you imagine b-- standing watch
when it's raining?
Where are the bins?
[Steve H.]
From the watchtower,
you can't see the front porch
where the recycling bins are,
but I'm worried
that I'm still gonna get discovered
if I can't get the lid down over me.
[tense music playing]
[Shane]
No one's getting past us.
We don't even need the watchtower.
We got Doodles over here in the window.
[laughter]
[suspenseful music playing]
So, my heart is pumping
and I am in trouble still
because I can't get the lid down over me.
It's full of paper.
So, I'm just desperately trying
to fit my 200-pound body
inside this recycling bin.
[Steve H. exhales]
Could you please put your shit down
and help her open the door?
She's helping me open the window.
Do you think I'm gonna stand here
with my finger up my ass
until it says $22,000 on the clock?
-[crosstalk]
-It is at $800.
[clock ticking]
[Kim] I don't want any
of your [bleep] chicken piccata.
-[laughter]
-You [bleep] liar. Yes, you do.
[Kim]
What do you want me to [bleep] do?
Support.
Go stand by the door.
She can't open the [bleep] door?
[Susan]
Just make sure she gets out.
[Kim]
Susan, come on.
This is the worst [bleep] plan.
[breathing heavily]
[tense music playing]
Where is the recycling truck?
[clock ticking]
[clock ticking]
[breathing heavily]
Oh, there's a car coming in.
It's a truck.
Hey, we got a flatbed coming
all the way to the oval.
Please come get me.
Please come get me.
[group]
Ten, nine,
eight, seven,
six, five, four,
three, two.
Open sesame.
-It's green!
-Oh, my God!
Oh, my God!
[Omarosa]
Go. Feet first.
Oh, it's picking up the recycling.
[screaming]
Look at, uh Look at
Hit the button. Hit the button.
[screaming continues]
-[alarm blaring]
-[Doodles] Oh, they're escaping!
They're escaping.
Get 'em!
[Shane]
Oh, someone is running-running.
Hit the button.
Oh, obviously it's [bleep]
Demi and Susan. Duh.
[chuckles]
[screams]
-[Susan laughs]
-[Demi screams]
[Spencer] I don't know
what their plan was.
I think they should have
kept this a secret
and maybe figured something out.
It was a dumb tactic in my opinion.
[Omarosa] This is insanity.
Come on, roommate. You got it.
Green light comes on,
I'm climbing through the window.
I wanted to go take a "stroll"
down the driveway
and see what it takes to get to the gate.
Let's just enjoy our walk.
Now lock the door
and don't let them back in.
[Athena V.] Where are you two going?
Where are you two going?
Going for a walk.
Come on, walk with us. We can exercise.
Come on, come on, come on.
We just need fresh air.
[Steve H.] I'm hearing all these voices
and I can't tell how close
or how far they are from me,
but I know they are outside.
-[Athena V.] Who ran?
-[Omarosa] Uh, just Sue and, uh, Demi.
[Kim]
Now I can really see this.
-So when I [bleep] leave here
-[Omarosa] You'll know how to do it.
That's the moment where I realize
that "open sesame" thing happened
at the exact same time as my escape.
[Omarosa]
Hi, guys!
Omarosa's waving
to the watchtower right now.
[Omarosa]
Ooh! It feels so good.
-[Kim] Oh, it feels so good. So good.
-[Omarosa exhales]
[tense music playing]
[Demi]
Set the bar low, baby.
-[Susan pants]
-Expect nothing.
The "open sesame" thing is nonsense.
They're trying to have
some fun and get some sun.
I'm trying to escape.
I need this money.
Come get me.
Please come get me.
Aren't these garbage--
this recycle truck suspish?
[Spencer] Well, suspicious that they came
at the same time as a breakout.
[Demi]
That was a lot of running.
Are you working with them?
Are they in cahoots?
[Susan] They-- He backed it up,
but he wasn't slowing down.
-I couldn't jump on.
-[Stein laughs]
I should have jumped in the can.
You could have taken me outta here.
[Stein laughs]
[Athena V.]
Womp, womp.
[Steve H.]
Please get me.
I am begging.
How long is it gonna take?
Walk of shame.
Please get me. I can't do this longer.
Feel like this house needs
to get a new roof pretty soon.
[suspenseful music playing]
[Steve H. groans]
[Steve H.] Come get me.
Please come get me.
[whispering]
Oh, thank you.
Guarantee somebody's
sitting in the garbage can.
You think someone's
in one of our garbage cans right now?
Yeah. Well--
-Athena.
-[Athena V.] Yeah?
Will you look in the garbage cans,
make sure no one's hiding?
-[Clare] Open the garbage cans.
-Wait, wait. Excuse me. Excuse me.
Just give me one minute.
[Athena V. screams, laughs]
-Was somebody in one?
-Somebody's in one.
Oh, my!
What the hell is this?
-Oh, my God.
-Oh, my God!
What the hell is wrong with you?
-Liar Steve is at it again.
-Oh, my God!
I knew it. I knew it. I knew it.
I had a gut feeling that
somebody was gonna be hiding
inside those garbage cans.
-I knew it.
-Steve was in the garbage can.
I'm glad we checked at the last second.
Steve's an [groans deeply]
I hate liars, so Steve's out.
Liar Steve is gone.
History. Chopped liver.
I'm not even gonna acknowledge him.
[Athena V.] Who's the guy
from Sesame Street?
[Omarosa]
Elmo.
-Elmo's not in the trash can.
-No, Oscar the Grouch.
Oh, you're Oscar the Grouch.
[Omarosa] You're some
good-looking garbagemen. Dang.
Got a nice ass too.
[Omarosa]
Bye.
Thank you. Bye.
Follow me, I'll follow you.
@Omarosa. I'll follow you.
[Steve H.]
Now I have to go back in
and play a social game with people
who now I have not tried
to betray once but twice.
This is gonna suck.
Steve is just relentless.
[Jill]
Makes you kinda wonder
if you picked, like,
the wrong people to start talking to.
[Cynthia]
He's worked the whole house.
-[Jill] He has.
-[Cynthia] All of us.
[Simu] Wow. I thought
the one place Steve would fit
would be a trash can.
I'll admit when I'm wrong.
There will be one more chance
for someone to escape tonight.
But if Kim wants to get out,
she'll have to get out of those,
I'm gonna say, pants?
What? Can you see my hoo-ha or something?
[Omarosa] No, I mean,
this is, this is a lot.
Do you need something
while you're in this contraption?
I'm just saying.
It's a lot going on, sis.
[Simu] This final opportunity
is another instant exit.
It's up for grabs by anyone in the house.
[clock ticking]
The pool room door will remain open
for the next four minutes.
Giving someone the chance to win $225,000.
Four minutes should be long enough
for someone to see it, right?
[Rashad] What are you doing up there?
-Keeping an eye out.
-[Rashad] Yeah. Tackle 'em.
[Lindsey] Right.
[Shane] Man, the house
is awake tonight, huh?
-Things are gonna get crazy.
-[Cynthia] Oh.
-And it's a lot of money.
-[Shane] Yeah.
Something weird is, obviously, happening.
[Clare] I'm keeping my head
on a swivel for everybody.
I certainly don't want people getting out
and taking that big pot of money.
So let's say, like, now it's on this side,
I gotta shoot from this side.
Okay.
[Steven] But you always gotta keep an eye
on this 'cause let's say
Alright, [bleep] you guys.
I'm saying that to you
and I'll say it to everybody in the thing.
I'm not even gonna pretend
like I'm not gonna try again.
The good news is, you are so famous now.
At least you are gonna be a Hulu icon.
-He was famous before.
-No, he's famous now.
They're gonna be Trash Can Steve.
-[laughter]
-[Jill] I love it.
-I love it.
-I need to trademark that one.
Your face in that trash can
is a shirt, alright?
Trash Can Steve shirt.
[Simu] Spencer, you are
the merch pro, my dawg.
Now, now do me, what should my shirt be?
Yeah.
[dramatic music playing]
[Simu]
Um, hello?
I could not have made
this any easier for you.
[Rob] Oh! Come on.
[Rashad] I'm gonna check the tower.
[Steven] two scratches,
that's your point.
I should [bleep] run right now.
If I could find a green light.
I'm [bleep] going insane with--
I think
Look, I want the money, of course,
but, also, I'm hot in this house.
I wanna get home to my dog
who had his leg amputated yesterday.
I'm super just stressed out about that.
I like a routine and I like certain foods.
And this is a dry show.
No alcohol.
I dream of having a glass of wine.
Dream of it right now, guys.
I'm only on day two,
so if I get a chance
to get outta this house, I'm out.
[Simu]
If only there were a chance.
-Yo, that shit is mad fun, dude.
-It's good, right?
-[Rob] I'ma go upstairs.
-[Steven] Yeah, same.
[Rob]
I'ma get something to drink.
Somebody's doing something, and I'm not
falling for this shit right now.
I'm sweating.
[anxious music playing]
And I also am always more worried
about what I'm wearing.
-[laughter]
-You've been killing it with the outfits.
[Demi] Thank you.
[Kim]
Is that green over there?
So, I'm walking down.
I actually see
that it's green on the door,
which I've never seen.
And I was like, "Holy shit."
Wait, can people steal it?
You would know,
throughout the night or no?
-Yeah, 24/7 game.
-Is it?
If that pot goes down to zero,
that's a lot less money for all of us.
I can't let that happen.
[dramatic music playing]
[Kim] Oh, my God,
I think it's [bleep] green, bro.
Are you [bleep] kidding me?
I gotta work off these cookies, man,
and the frosting.
[dramatic music playing]
[Kim] [whispering]
Oh, my God, bro.
I can rip the wig off in a second
and just leave it on the ground
and beeline it for the gate.
I can get the outta here.
[intense, dramatic music playing]
[bleep] me.
[thrilling music playing]
♪♪
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