13 Reasons Why (2017) s02e08 Episode Script

The Little Girl

Seeing Hannah like that, it was surreal.
The only thing that can bring a grown man to his knees.
I felt privileged.
Privileged that this fragile, little thing would trust me before she knew to trust anything else.
And that I'd get to spend the rest of my life getting to know her.
- I'm sorry.
- No.
Don't be.
It's perfectly fine to be emotional up there today.
God.
I remember he couldn't stop crying that day.
He cried more than I did.
You were so strong, I think the nurses were more concerned about me.
You were scared.
We both were.
Turns out we were right to be.
No, no, don't do that to yourself.
Andy, you were an amazing father from day one.
Look, it's natural to ask yourselves these questions.
But what the jury needs to hear today is how much you loved Hannah, and how much trust you placed in Liberty High School to protect her.
Well, there's lots of chatter online about Hannah's tapes.
People are worried it's going to affect the trial.
I'm not concerned.
It still doesn't serve the school to admit them into evidence any more than it does us.
But couldn't it work in our favor? To have Hannah's story out there in her own words? Or will it bias the jury against us? How? How could it do that? To hear what happened to her.
It's a complicated story, Liv.
Ho.
Today is gonna suck.
What, you mean, because of? It's like the first day of school or something.
But, like, in some weird, alternate universe where, like, everyone's been talking about me for months.
Uh, yeah, that's surreal.
Hannah was the kind of person that made you want to be better.
The kind of person who left an impression on everyone she met.
Listen, this is weird, right? Um Yeah.
This is about me, isn't it? Yeah, must be.
Can't believe he'd show up here.
Helmet.
Hate to say I told you so, but Or did we just not think this part through? I'm curious, what happens to Jessica now? Or Alex, or Justin, or you? Clay, did you not get any of my texts? My ringer must be off.
Skye? Hey, hello? Hey, Justin.
I'd say welcome back, but kind of shitty timing.
- What do you mean? - I mean about the tapes.
What about the tapes? Did Clay not tell you? Maybe he doesn't even know.
- Know about what? - They're out.
Someone posted them online.
Everyone listened all last night.
- What? - Yes.
Are you fucking serious? Jensen, did you know about this? I, um Yeah.
I kind of, I guess I knew, but - Look, I gotta go.
- But Jensen.
Hey, Clay! The fuck are you going? We're having a meeting, by the way.
She always saw the best in people, even if they couldn't see it themselves.
But when she walked through those doors at Liberty High, that's not the girl they made her out to be.
My future is at stake here.
What if Harvard finds out? What happened between you and Hannah shouldn't keep you out of Harvard, Marcus.
You don't know that.
This could blow up my entire life! We'll figure out a strategy when we meet.
Everyone's confirmed.
Except I didn't tell Jessica.
I didn't know what to say to her.
Tell her that there's somebody out here trying to fuck up our lives.
When people looked at Hannah, they saw what they wanted to see.
They made assumptions.
They spread rumors.
- Hey, Jess.
- Hey.
The hell is wrong with everyone today? - Shit.
You haven't heard? - Heard what? Maybe we should get out of here.
You want to skip school? Why? What's going on? - Tell me.
- The tapes.
They're out.
What? Oh, my God.
I know.
I'm so sorry.
This is it's so fucked up.
When I think of her walking the halls with those kids - Yeah, the ribbon-cutting.
- Those eyes on her So, with a giant pair of scissors and all that? How the fuck else do you cut ribbon, Scotty? What? I don't know.
I've never been to something like this.
Not that big a deal.
But bring your appetites.
My dad promised food trucks.
- Oh, hell, yes.
- Cool.
Hey, you're coming today, right? What? Yeah, no.
Totally.
- Yeah.
- All right.
Hey! Who did this? - Get the fuck back here! - Hey, relax.
It's fine.
It'll come off.
- Just a stupid fucking prank, right? - Dude, that's pretty fucked up.
- Should we do something? - What would we do? - It's messed up.
- I'm not worried about it.
You wanna call it rape, call it rape.
She wanted me.
Me.
She was practically begging me to fuck her.
If that's rape, then every girl at school Where the fuck did you get that? What the hell was that? - Was that you? - Yeah, it was me.
What do you want us to do? Want me to go after them? How the fuck did this happen? Someone posted the tapes online.
Last night.
Someone? - Anonymously.
- That's fucked up.
What are you gonna do? Um Uh, I, uh I just I need to think for a minute.
I should call my dad.
Get off! Fucking let go! I knew you were a fucking pervert! Hey! Hey! Hey, you fucking assholes! Come on! But even if Hannah couldn't trust her classmates, she should have been able to trust the school itself, especially since we'd chosen Liberty specifically because of their emphasis on safety and support.
So when you enrolled Hannah at the school, did you ask about their policies regarding bullying? Explicitly.
We let them know that Hannah had some problems at her previous school.
Girls being mean, that sort of thing, and we didn't want her to have to go through that again.
And when you asked about those policies, what were you told? They said they had a zero-tolerance policy, that they took that kind of thing extremely seriously, and that she was in good hands.
But then they just stood back and let everything happen.
If the school had just stepped up and paid attention, then things never would've gone as bad as they did for her.
And she'd still be that same happy, hopeful kid she always was.
I know.
Did you hear what he said on the last tape? Okay, but how could she be dating him if he really did it? Unless she didn't know.
Chloe.
Hey.
The ribbon-cutting today, I might be late.
- Are you still going? - Yeah.
- Why wouldn't I be? - Okay.
Well, we'll see you later.
- Okay.
- Bye.
Here you are.
I was starting to think you were avoiding me today.
What? No! No, I, uh - Actually, I got locked in.
- I know.
I had to move the chair.
You don't know why.
I kind of do.
Kind of everyone does.
Oh.
Well, I understand if you change your mind about the movies.
I didn't.
You promised me a date.
You're not getting out of it that easily.
Well Well, can't you tell Warren to handle it faster? It's a shit show around here.
I Hey, I gotta go.
I heard your confession.
You feeling okay, brother? - You didn't look so good the other day.
- You're going down, Bryce.
How do you see that happening, exactly? Without you going with me? I will do whatever I have to to make you fucking pay.
I'm not gonna pay for a goddamn thing, Justin.
I've got a legal team working for me around the clock.
I've got state fucking senators that will talk about what a fine citizen I am.
What have you got? A junkie mom and a deadbeat dad? Oh, shit.
Wait, that's right.
You don't even know your dad, do you? You never met the guy.
You're just a white trash piece of shit, Justin.
Nobody's gonna listen to your truth.
Nobody in this world gives a shit about you.
You've got nothing and nobody.
Hey, Jess.
Yeah, I'm just Yeah, I'm at home.
Yeah, I had to split.
My mom called me super early.
She got in a fight with Meth Seth, so Are you okay? I mean, you were pretty out of it last night.
I mean, we both were.
Huh? Uh Yeah, we did.
Do you not? Do you not remember? Shit, yeah, we were both pretty trashed.
Sorry, I mean Yeah, you seemed like you were pretty into it last night.
Oh, we must've just both passed out after.
Yeah, it was a fucking great party.
- You sick fuck! - What the hell? - I will destroy you.
- Hey, back off, man.
- Get the fuck off! - Hey! - You took pictures of my sister? - What? You followed her and took fucking pictures of her? - No.
- Yes.
You took them and put them in my locker.
What the fuck is wrong with you? This isn't me.
I didn't fucking do this.
- It's fucking you, isn't it? - What? You put the rat in my locker, now this? - What do you want from me? - You got a rat in your locker? - Someone's fucking with you, too? - Yeah, you.
- Why, because of fucking last night? - No, that's not Fuck, it's got to be Bryce.
It's fucking Bryce.
He's trying to keep us quiet, okay? It happened to me, too.
It's not me, I swear.
Zach.
You come near my sister and I'll murder you, you hear me? So, what do you want, an eighth? - I got a really great hybrid right now.
- No, no, I need something stronger.
You got any Oxy? Shit, man.
I can get you Oxy.
It's bucks, dude.
- They got the supply choked off.
- Okay, what can I get right now? I need to get really fucking high, and I've got 20 bucks.
I got some H.
If you really wanna get blind, you got to shoot it.
I - I mean, I don't got works or anything.
- I can hook you up.
Mr.
Baker, you're currently dating someone by the name of Valerie Hampton, is that correct? Yes, my wife and I we're separated.
Is it not true that you first began dating Ms.
Hampton in April of last year? Prior to Hannah's death and prior to your separation? It's not something I'm proud of, but, yes, we saw each other for about a month, then I ended it.
Uh, we didn't reconnect until after Hannah's death, after my separation.
But if Hannah was alive when you first started dating Ms.
Hampton, isn't it possible she knew about the affair? Objection, speculation.
Your Honor, it's necessary to establish a timeline so that we can take into account all possible effects on Hannah's mental state.
Overruled.
Proceed.
Mr.
Baker, is it not possible that Hannah knew, given the timeline? Regardless of whether the two of you ever discussed it.
Unless you You did discuss it.
Okay.
Okay.
I'll call you when I can.
Hannah? - How could you do that? - I love your mother.
I love her with all my heart, I swear to you.
But a marriage, honey Honey, a marriage is a complicated thing.
It's a terrible moment when you realize that your, your parents aren't perfect.
Don't try and turn this into a life lesson for me.
I'm-I'm I'm sorry.
Look, I'll end it.
I'll end it tonight.
And you'll tell Mom, okay? Or I will.
I told my wife about Valerie immediately.
We dealt with it, and afterwards, it wasn't a problem anymore.
Hannah knew that.
She also knew that you had cheated on her mother and she committed suicide less than six months afterward.
No, we moved forward as a family Thank you, Mr.
Baker.
No further questions.
No, her problems were with the school.
With us, she was always a happy girl, she was hopeful.
- She was upbeat - The witness can stand down.
Why can't we explain what actually happened? - Why can't we make a statement? - It's not the time.
When is the time? Everyone knows what she had to say about it.
You wouldn't want it to sound like you were attacking this girl to the press.
I just don't want people to think I'm hiding from this.
- I want them to hear my side.
- They will as soon as you testify.
In the meantime, just block out the noise.
Now, let's try and enjoy this damn thing, shall we? We got a lot of eyes on us today.
You have some fans, dear.
This other girl, are we worried about her? - The girlfriend? No, she seems harmless.
- No, not that Chloe.
She's a trifle.
The girl on the tape.
At the party? We don't even know if there was anyone at any party.
It's just a story.
Is that the position you're taking, or something you truly believe? These kids, Nora they want what Bryce has.
You don't think your son could do these kinds of things? Of course not.
Jesus, do you? I know the boy we raised.
Are you sure? - Excuse me, Mr.
and Mrs.
Walker? - Hi.
What do you have to say for yourself? And your son? Excuse us.
Everybody knows what he did to Hannah Baker.
How can you let him be celebrated like this? We have everything well contained.
You should be ashamed of yourself, Mr.
Bolan.
The school is at fault.
The school.
These are children in their care.
If they know something is wrong, they should take action.
Zach.
Hey.
Did anything Did anything happen to you at school today? Like what? The field looks great.
And the news is here.
What an occasion! We're not staying.
Why not? Do you know why the news vans are here? Do you know about the tapes? I know that she didn't say anything about you that you hadn't already said - That's not it, Mom.
- And at a time like this, your friend Bryce needs you to stand by him.
Let's go, May.
Zachary Dempsey, if you are not here, what are people gonna say? These kids are going through so much.
And parents don't know.
Good afternoon.
I'm Marcus Cole, student body president.
Happy to be here.
Happy to be here today.
Since 1913, Liberty High has been committed to helping students achieve academic excellence in a safe, supportive environment.
But in recent years, our values have gone to shit.
I'm part of the problem.
I lead a group called EnGUYtened, which is supposed to be for enlightened guys.
But today, I'm officially resigning from that group.
Because I'm a hypocrite.
How can I say that I care about protecting girls when I've been protecting a rapist like Bryce Walker? Bryce Walker should pay for what he's done! Hannah Baker was a victim of Bryce Walker.
Liberty needs to change the culture of their school.
Okay, okay.
All right.
Uh It does not protect a child.
Well, our students are playing some sort of prank.
We must protect children like Hannah Baker.
One that's in poor taste, obviously.
But let's move ahead with our program.
What the hell is going on at this school? The young man clearly felt burdened by something.
He needed to make a confession.
It's blackmail.
Someone's got something on him.
We are so thrilled to be he Excuse me.
Can we have some quiet, please? Thank you.
We're thrilled to be here.
- Would you please join me - You know this is all bullshit, right? - It's all lies.
- Yeah, of course, I know.
The parents of our team captain, Bryce Walker.
I can't believe he actually fucking did it.
We're like the fucking puppet masters of the school.
We can get anyone to do anything.
All right.
- Mmm! Nice.
You're getting good.
- Well, success builds confidence.
Pranking the president pulling the ladies.
And by ladies, I mean my sister.
Kenzie told me you guys are going on a little date this weekend.
I was gonna tell you about it, you know.
I just, I don't want it to be weird.
I just wanna No, it's all good.
I mean, I trust you.
As long as you're not actually some crazy stalker who follows girls around with a camera.
Holy shit! Shit.
Hey! Yo, dude.
Dude, come look at this.
Did you hit it? Shit.
Dude.
Look at it, it was like It was, like, flying, like, 30 seconds ago, and now it's just I mean Parents don't know what happens at school.
Damn it, Clay, pick up the phone.
Do you have any idea what you fucking did? And where the hell are you right now? What the fuck did you just do? Hey! Look, I came to you for help and you didn't do shit, man! They're blackmailing me.
They made me say that! - Who the fuck is "they"? - I don't know! How do I know? Look, if that video gets out, man, it's out forever, okay? And I still have a future.
But for you, the tapes are out.
I didn't say anything that hasn't been said already.
Big mistake.
Big fucking mistake.
There are limits to what we can do to help another person, no matter how much we wish there weren't.
We need to take these tapes to the police.
We need to get these boys that did this to her.
Noelle, I don't care what she wants.
She's here.
I'll call you back.
Yes, I promise.
I'll call.
Love you.
- Hey, Dad.
- Hey, baby girl.
Let's talk.
- Look, I don't want to talk.
- Honey.
Your mom and I wanna be there for you.
- Whatever you need.
- I'm fine.
I just I have a lot of homework, okay? Mrs.
Baker called for you a little while ago.
What did she want? To check in on you, see how you're doing.
I just I need to be alone, okay? So there's a limit to what we can do to protect them.
And there are some things you just can't protect them from.
I couldn't be there every time someone judged her or shamed her.
I didn't always have the answers.
I didn't always know all the right things to say.
After everything that happened at Liberty High Well, I think it was just too much for Hannah.
After all that, it was just too much.
And did anyone at Liberty inform you of the issues happening on campus? The Hot or Not List being circulated, the suicidal poem being read aloud, the anonymous question, specifically about suicide? No.
No, they never I mean, had they sent out some kind of notification to all the parents, we could have talked to Hannah, we could have started a conversation, but they never informed us about any of it.
So the administration was either ignorant of the problems under their own roof, or they were aware and did nothing? Exactly.
Thank you, Mrs.
Baker.
Mrs.
Baker, were you aware that Hannah knew about - your husband's affair? - I No, I was not aware, but I You never picked up on any signs from her that she may have known or might have been in distress? - Hey, Mom.
- Hey, sweetheart.
- Are you okay? - Oh, yeah.
Your father and I just had a little argument, that's all.
Nothing serious.
- How was school? - School was school.
But here, I, um, got you something.
Irises? They're my favorite.
What's the occasion? Nothing, I just saw them in the window on my way home - and remembered how much you like irises.
- Aww.
I know I never give you anything unless it's, like, Mother's Day or something, but I just wanted to say thank you for being a great mother every day.
Hannah, honey You're so thoughtful.
No, I never noticed anything.
So, even you didn't notice the signs that Hannah was in distress, and yet you expect the school to have done so? - Objection.
Argumentative.
- Withdrawn.
Mrs.
Baker, you say that you didn't notice whether Hannah was in distress.
But is there anything in your family history to suggest that Hannah may have had a predisposition to any mental health problems? There have been some issues with anxiety on my side of the family, but nothing serious, and Hannah never showed any signs.
And were any of these issues ever serious enough to require treatment? Well, yes, I've seen a therapist on and off over the years during stressful periods So you've received treatment from a mental health care professional, but you never thought that your daughter might require similar care? She was just a child and, again, she never showed any signs.
Did you or did you not take Hannah to see a therapist, Mrs.
Baker? No, I never did.
- Hey.
- Hey.
You made it.
Yeah, I did.
- Hi.
- Hi.
It's so good to see you.
You look great.
For a person in a mental health facility? No.
No, just for a person in the world who always looks great.
Stop.
I'm kidding.
And thank you.
I was, um, really glad you called back.
Oh, I just got my phone privileges.
I haven't been dodging you.
Wait, so you just got all those messages at once? - I hope you skipped some.
- I listened to every one.
Okay, guys, we're starting yoga in here in a few minutes for whoever's interested and who won't be making fun of the poses.
Then we've got our small group sessions.
Bring your share journals or pay the price.
Cool.
This, uh - This place seems really nice.
- Come on, I'll give you the VIP tour.
Like, everyone's brain chemistry is different, so it might take them a few tries before they can find the right combination of meds.
Wait, is this too much right now? No, no, no.
It's just Look, are they sure it's bipolar? It feels like kind of a blurry line between someone being manic and also just, you know, being in a really good mood.
Clay, I tried to jerk you off in front of your parents.
I mean, that wasn't just a "good mood.
" Yeah.
Yeah, point taken.
That was pretty fucked up.
But the meds and everything What if that all, like, changes you? I hope it does.
Look, the person that I was, it wasn't really working for me.
Like, the good moods, they could be amazing, but I was like dancing on the edge of a really high cliff and the fall was just really fucking hard and far.
- I'm sorry.
- Wait.
You know it's not your fault, right? No, I I know.
I don't know if you do.
All this time - How could you keep that from me? - I'm sorry, Olivia.
I thought I fixed it.
I didn't wanna make things worse for you or Hannah.
- I just wanted to move on.
- Clearly.
I didn't know how to talk to you anymore.
I didn't know how to tell you that I needed to feel loved and held, and I needed to be needed.
Oh.
- Oh, so this is my fault? - It's not your fault.
I'm not blaming you, I'm blaming us.
We should have communicated.
We should have noticed that our baby girl was suffering.
We should have done something.
Don't you dare, okay? Don't you dare make me feel like I failed my daughter.
Okay? If we lose this trial, it's your fault.
If we win this trial, it's my fault.
How can you not see that? How can you not feel that sitting on that stand? That's all it took? This lawyer gets in your head, and suddenly we're on trial? I never wanted to go to trial.
I never wanted to, but deep down, I thought we had a case.
I believed that the school, the bullies, that monster were responsible for our losing Hannah, but we're in this, too, Liv.
We're part of it too, Liv.
And if you can't see that now, I don't think you ever will.
I don't want to fight anymore.
I don't wanna fight.
I don't wanna fight with you and not in this courtroom.
I think this case is better off without me.
And so are you.
So, when do you come home? The thing is, my mom doesn't want me to go back to Liberty.
She wants me to transfer schools.
Like East County? Like another state.
I'm going to live with my aunt and uncle.
Wait, you You're never coming back? - I need to hit the reset button.
- The reset button.
- To delete everything that came before? - No, not what I mean.
Not delete, not you, not our friendship, but I need to move on.
- They're making you do that? - No.
I'm doing it.
I can't keep pretending like I'm okay, like I don't need to work to get well, like it's everyone's fault but mine.
I wanna live a better life than that.
- You're gonna forget me.
- Oh, my God, I never could.
I'm just gonna be this one guy you knew one time.
I can let you go and still love you.
I'll always love you.
I'm gonna miss you.
I'm gonna miss you, too.
You're a good person, Clay.
And you can help people.
Just maybe not how you think they need to be helped.
Clay? Clay! Hey, I need to talk to you.
Clay, why aren't you answering your phone? Justin.
Hey, dickhead, where's Clay? Justin, I said Justin.
Fuck.
Justin! Hey, wake up.
Wake the fuck up! Hey, wake up.
Justin! Roll over! Come on, Justin.
I can't roll you! Fuck! Fuck! I won't fucking let you die.
Fuck! Oh, fuck.
Hey.
We don't always get second chances to help people.
To be there in the right way.
To love them.
Hi.
My dad said you called.
And I heard what happened in court today and I don't know, I just wanted to reach out, you know, to see if there's anything I could do.
Come in.
I think it's a tolerance thing.
I don't know.
- I've only ever shot up a couple times.
- You could've fucking died.
Like anyone would even care at this point.
Dude, don't joke about that.
Shit.
Sorry.
Hey, hey.
Drink this.
Where's the scar? Oh, it's There's scars.
But they're under my hair.
That's why I grew it out.
Yeah, I remember how it used to be.
When you first started at Liberty, some of the guys were like, "That hair makes him a fag.
" But I was like, "That's fucking stupid.
" Well, that's super kind of you.
Yeah, well Whatever.
You're still in love with Jessica, aren't you? It doesn't matter.
Look at you.
It clearly does.
What the hell happened? He shot up and then he almost choked on his own puke.
What the fuck is wrong with you, Justin? You were just clean Leave him alone, okay? What? Now you're defending him? Yeah, what the hell were you thinking with the tapes, Clay? You have any idea what you did to Jessica? Yeah, I was trying to get justice for Hannah.
And I'm sorry if it hurt Jessica, but maybe it's time for her truth to come out, too.
What the fuck gives you the right to decide what needs to come out? Look, I've done everything I can, everything I can think of to make things right.
But I can't do it alone.
Okay? Look, I'm sorry about the tapes.
But it's gonna get worse before it gets better.
And I need you guys.
Turn your hands.
There you go, good hit.
Yeah.
Wow! - You did need to come in.
- Yeah.
I feel better already.
Ah.
Well, the night is young.
It could get even better.
- Oh, yeah? - Yeah.
What you got in mind? Oh! Hey! Hey, I didn't know you were coming in today.
Lucas, this is Tony.
Tony, this is Lucas.
Oh, hey, man.
Good to meet you.
Yeah, man.
It's good to meet you, too.
I'll talk to you later.
I should get out of here anyway.
I'm pretty tired.
Hey.
Have we trained together before? No, I don't, uh, I don't think so.
Have a good night.
We don't always know everything a kid is going through.
Hey, buddy.
We agreed.
Door open, yeah? - It was open.
- No, it was almost closed.
We agreed 45 degrees open all the time, all right? Then last month, we negotiated down to 30.
It was at three just now, so keep it open, all right? Wait, Dad? I'm really sorry about last night.
I didn't mean to ruin the party.
Oh, buddy.
You didn't.
And I feel like I owe you an apology.
Because I think I've been pushing you too hard.
No, I think maybe it's a good thing.
Because today I, like, I really pushed myself and it kind of turned out okay.
- That's great.
- Yeah, and my memory's getting better.
Good, well, the doctor didn't say you were stuck, right? He said that your recovery would be unpredictable, but there's always hope.
- Yeah, I know.
- Yeah.
Um, so, last night, with that video game, it actually started making me remember this other one, Desert Duty.
So, I was thinking, um, just maybe if I play that one again, it would actually help me remember more.
- That's a shooter game, Desert Duty? - Yeah, I know, Dad.
But it's not like that.
I just There's something that I gotta remember.
Yeah, buddy, I don't know.
Yeah, no, I know.
I get it.
It was probably stupid anyway.
- I should probably get some sleep.
- All right.
- Night.
- Night.
But, kids, they don't always tell you everything they're feeling.
"I'm saying that the house is on fire, and all I know how to do is write poems.
All I know how to do is arrange flowers on the table of a burning home.
I am pressing against the frame.
I am chanting the right words.
I am gripping my fists and letting them go.
" Wow.
Hannah wrote that? I must have read it a million times.
The whole time, I thought it was about that school.
The suffocating, oh, my God, it's right there in front of me.
The burning home, the flowers It was about her dad's affair.
There she was, trying to comfort me, when I should've been trying to comfort her.
I mean, why didn't I see it? Olivia, you can't blame yourself.
This is Andy's fault.
Jackie, please don't tell me how to feel right now.
- I'm sorry.
- You're right.
No, I'm sorry.
It just It's more complicated than that.
I didn't mean to overstep.
You know, I think maybe I should head to bed.
- No, no, no.
- No, it's been a long day.
Really, I need to get some rest.
It was nice meeting you, Jessica.
Well You must think I'm an idiot, wanting to protect a man who doesn't deserve it.
I get it.
I mean, I really get it.
You love him, right? Despite everything, and it's crazy, but you love him.
I do.
Even though he hurt you so bad.
You know, Jessica, if there's If there's anything you ever wanna talk about Sometimes I think if Hannah would have come to me, maybe things would have been different.
Maybe it was too painful for her to talk about it.
Maybe she kept it all in to protect herself.
I'm not good at that.
The more I think about it, she was really brave.
Oh, but, honey, we both know that didn't work.
Keeping it in, that's not brave.
Feeling the pain, facing it that takes courage.
It's okay to let it out.
It's okay.
Not a day passes during this trial It's okay.
In the months it took to get here that I don't wish I could have wrapped my arms around her and told her it would be okay.
But I never had that chance.
Why didn't you tell us he was on drugs? He was getting better, okay? Anyway, I didn't even know about the drugs when I first brought him here.
- Should we call social services? - No.
Dad! Call social services, he disappears into the system, he doesn't testify.
Jesus, is that what we care about? No, I care about keeping the kids safe, which is hard to do when they're both fighting us.
- How am I fighting you? - The Register called me today, Clay.
Those audio files were watermarked.
You stole them from my computer.
You told me you weren't working on the case.
- That's no excuse.
- You told Sonya.
About Zach texting Hannah.
That's how they knew everything.
Is that true? She's a colleague.
I pointed her in a direction.
- It's hardly the same thing.
- It's worse.
You endangered my job, my license, our livelihood.
You ruined my fucking life! Jesus, you sound like children.
And there's just one child here.
- What is that supposed to mean? - Clay needs us to be his parents now.
- I don't need anything from you guys.
- Clay, go to your room.
What? - How is that fair? - Go to your goddamn room! Now! Enough is enough.
This family will not be destroyed.
Not for any case, not for any other parents' kid, not by drugs.
We will not let this happen.
I get it, you're mad.
I'm mad at him, too, but he is a child! How can you fix something if you don't know what's broken? Hannah didn't tell us.
Clay.
No.
You don't talk.
You don't get to say anything.
This is your fucking fault, Hannah.
This mess started with you.
I put out the tapes, and that was stupid, but you made them.
- You fucked up people's lives! - I know.
- I'm sorry.
- Are you? Are you sorry? That doesn't do a fucking bit of good because you are gone! You killed yourself and you didn't fucking care.
- I did! - No, or you never would've done it.
I was hurting, and I didn't think about who I might hurt.
You did an evil thing.
Get the fuck out.
Hi, Mom.
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