Batwoman (2019) s02e14 Episode Script

And Justice for All

1 [dramatic music playing.]
You How are you? Your eyes.
You have our father's eyes.
Kate.
Who? Kate, it's me, Alice.
Shh.
God, you talk a lot.
- [door opens.]
- [footsteps approaching.]
I come bearing concealer.
Oh, my God.
Circe.
You brought my Circe back to me.
[gasps.]
You've earned your freedom.
Go.
I think I should stay.
You know, make sure the skin sticks to the musculature.
I don't want dear Circe to prune.
I run a cosmetics empire.
She'll be fine.
You, on the other hand, will be minus one tongue should you utter a single word of what you've seen here tonight.
My men will see you out.
- Daddy.
- Hmm.
She's kind of creeping me out.
Yes.
We're all confused.
Why are you still here? [clears throat.]
Consider me a memory.
[dramatic music playing.]
What is this, the Smurf edition? It's supposed to be red and yellow.
Cooks made modifications.
[man grunts.]
[groans.]
Damn, bitch.
Call me a bitch again! [suspenseful music playing.]
On second thought Hello? I just wanna help you.
[eerie hissing.]
Okay? No judgment.
[screams.]
[flesh squelching.]
[Vesper.]
When Jesus talked about those who eateth my flesh, I'm pretty sure this is not what he meant.
A cannibalistic churchgoer tried taking a bite out of a bat last night after gnawing a hole through a fellow parishioner.
Talk to me, Gotham.
How many of these zombified zealots are out there? Because I, for one, am hoping this was their Last Supper.
["Boogie Wonderland" playing.]
All the love in the world can't be gone All the need to be loved can't be wrong Boogie wonderland Thank you so much.
That money will go directly toward a new computer lab.
You see this? In person.
- I'm never eating spaghetti again.
- This wasn't at the church.
A disemboweled body was found at Amusement Mile this morning.
So, what, there's more than one flesh-eating zombie in this city? I think we should wrap it up and go figure this out.
Oh, hell no.
Let the GCPD deal with that.
Look, Black folks and horror do not mix.
Okay.
Some woman donated a literal basketball court.
Look at you, making it rain with other people's money.
- What's up, Imani? - Hey.
How's your mom? My mom? Because she broke her ankle last night at work, which is why I took you to her office so that you can drive her car home.
Right.
Sorry.
Mom's fine.
- You know, rest, ice, compress, elevate.
- Good.
- Good.
Ryan made it sound way worse.
- I'm sure she did.
Anyway, I should go schmooze.
Maybe there's a tennis court somewhere in here.
Thank you.
- You look cute.
- Thank you.
I had to bail on Imani last night.
Yeah, I got that.
Weird lie though.
[ominous music playing.]
What the hell is this? [banging on car.]
You're blocking a hydrant.
Thank you.
All right.
Whatever.
Let's just do this.
[grunts softly.]
[grunting.]
[gasps.]
[Ryan.]
How did Kate date? Terribly.
Why do you think she was so broody all the time? Okay.
But I don't brood.
So we're gonna have to figure something out.
Well, welcome to the glamorous life of double identities.
Most people you care about are only gonna get to know one of you.
So either step up your lying game or get your brood on.
[Imani.]
Welcome, officers.
- Can I help you? - Got a call about a noise complaint.
What is this? It's a fundraiser for the Sheldon Park Community Center.
Explains it.
- Explains what? - Why you people are so loud.
"You people"? [Medina.]
Need to see a permit for the noise.
I'm the manager.
Is there a problem? - They want a permit.
- We don't have a permit.
It's a bar.
- We're allowed to be open.
- According to her, it's a fundraiser, so if you don't have the proper paperwork, you got two choices: You can shut it down or you can pay a $2500 fine and a mark on your liquor license.
Really? [dramatic music playing.]
This is Gotham freaking City.
There isn't a bigger crime happening right now besides a bunch of Black and brown folks dancing to pop hits? Okay.
Officers, it's not a big deal.
We are more than willing to turn the music down, so We don't have to turn anything down.
The music has been the same level it always has been.
And we apologize for that.
Ryan? Okay.
So we're fine.
We're cool.
- Thank you.
- Screw that, Luke.
They came in here because God forbid too many of us gather together in one place.
- Ma'am, calm down.
- Don't touch me.
- What are you doing? Get off of me! - Hey.
Stop it! Oh, my God! Stop! You have the right to remain silent.
Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.
You have the right to an attorney.
If you cannot afford one, one will be appointed for you by the court.
What is all this? [Smith.]
Party's over.
[Sophie.]
I can see that.
Where's the manager? In a paddy on her way downtown.
What? What happened here? I said the party's over.
Got it.
Apparently for noise and capacity violations.
Okay.
Well, I assume the security cameras will confirm.
Are you accusing me of falsifying my report? That's a lot better than what I should be accusing you of right now.
There's no need to get aggressive.
Aggressive? I'm a Crow who knows what she's talking about.
Look quit wasting my time or I'll have you removed.
I would love to see how that works out for you.
[tense music playing.]
[phone handset clattering.]
- Do you know Mary's cell? - [Luke.]
No.
- What about the clinic? - No.
- Who knows people's numbers by heart anymore? - Do you think that's helping anything? Excuse me, Mr.
Pardon Us, Officer, We'll Turn the Music All the Way Down.
Okay.
What would you like to say to me right now? - We could've used your backup.
- Yeah, I was your backup.
But, no, excuse me for trying to defuse the situation peacefully.
Peacefully? That's a privilege.
A privi A privilege, okay.
[rubbing hands.]
Ryan, you think that growing up with rich white kids taught me how to play nice.
But it taught me how to keep my head down.
There is a difference.
I don't just run into fights when I know I can't win.
[Ryan sighs.]
- Okay.
How about we just focus on getting out? - Yeah.
[Luke.]
Sophie.
I can call the Crows hotline.
Yeah, that's definitely going to voicemail.
- What? - [jail door opens.]
What is happening to me? [door slams.]
Hey! Hey, hey, hey.
- Shh, shh.
- Back off! - [shushing.]
- [muffled screaming.]
Something's wrong.
I don't know you, but for some reason I just wanna eat your face off.
[muffled screaming.]
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I don't know what's happening to me.
Just run.
- What? - Go, run! Go! Get out of here! How did I just do that? Easy, brother.
Oh, my God.
Listen, I took a Snakebite and it did something crazy to me.
[groans.]
I need medics in the alley off Grand Avenue.
[gasps.]
- I need help.
- I'm not gonna hurt you.
[ominous music playing.]
Just wanna help you through this.
- [growling.]
- [cop screams.]
[flesh tearing.]
- Did you tell him you were a Crow? - [Sophie.]
Yup.
- He didn't believe me.
- Damn, even the Crow card didn't work? Hey, for the record, I wasn't playing a card.
He needed to know that I knew what I was talking about.
Okay.
But we all know if you had been wearing your uniform, you wouldn't be with us right now.
And we all know if you hadn't touched a cop, he'd have no reason to play the assault card.
Are you saying it's my fault I'm in here? No, but in the cop's mind, it is.
It's like whenever I think we're getting somewhere, you remind me you will always be a Crow first.
These conversations are always so awkward, Dr.
Rhyme, but I think it's time that I moved on, you know, found a new therapist, someone who actually had my best interests in mind.
Someone who would mention in my therapy sessions to erase my sister from my memory that she's actually alive.
And not only alive, but brainwashed by you into believing that she's some dead girl named Circe Sionis.
Needless to say, Dr.
Rhyme you're fired.
Now I couldn't tell you about Kate, Roman would've tortured me to death.
I was - I was hedging my bets.
- Oh.
So it's, uh It's Roman that you're afraid of? [chuckles.]
Tell me how to break the spell so I can get Kate back.
- It's not that simple.
- [laughs.]
But I merely grazed Ocean's arm and all my memories of him started to return.
Because I simply removed Ocean from your subconscious.
Your sister underwent days of uninterrupted hypnosis.
For her to embrace another persona, I had to shatter her psyche into a million pieces.
Help me not to kill you right now.
[tense music playing.]
Find me something of hers.
Something simple.
Something uniquely Kate Kane that will rattle a core memory.
Bring it to me and we'll go from there.
[monitor beeping.]
Is this necessary? You were ten chest compressions away from full-blown flatlining, so I'm keeping you for observation.
Mary, I feel fine.
You can tell me what is going on.
[dramatic music playing.]
I was attacked in my car by some False Face thugs.
They They injected me to make a point.
"Stop messing with us.
" I'm not your daughter right now.
I'm your doctor.
And I counted 16 track marks on your arms and legs, so this wasn't just one time.
What is going on with you? - [door opens.]
- Help.
Help.
Help.
I need your help.
Who are you? [panting.]
My name is Richard Monaghan.
You're gonna know me as the guy who's gonna try to eat you alive.
[dramatic music playing.]
[grunts.]
Finally.
- [grunts.]
- Ocean.
Not a good time.
[exhales.]
Fresh bullet wound.
What are you doing here? I've been waiting for you to come back.
- Where have you been? - Black Mask's wine cellar.
It's It's a long story.
- I gotta go.
- Whoa, whoa, wait.
Hey, hey.
I've been down here for two days waiting for you.
What's going on? Trust me.
You don't wanna deal with this.
Would I be here if that were true? [dramatic music playing.]
Hey.
You can talk to me.
Kate's alive.
[Mary.]
Hey.
You wanna tell me what you took besides Snakebite? Nothing.
I swear to God.
I should just be seeing the psilocybin from the mushrooms and the diethylamide from the Fear Toxin.
But your readings look like a Latin midterm from hell.
Mephedrone causes panic attacks, mood swings and violent episodes.
And your glucose levels are weirdly high, which could explain the insatiable hunger, sort of.
But why do I wanna eat people? I am still working on that.
How did this happen? - Were you bitten or something? - No.
No, I took some weird new version of Snakebite.
How'd you know about this place? She helped my friend from the gym with a heroin OD.
What do you mean by new version of Snakebite? It was blue.
They're usually red and yellow.
It looked off, I don't know.
But I didn't really care.
I just wanted to get my fix.
I just wanted to see her.
Who? My wife.
The love of my life.
She died in a car crash before we even got a chance to know each other.
And the Snakebite changes that.
It lets me sit down with her and have those meaningful conversations.
Gave me a do-over.
I think it's important to see people of color, especially Black people, in law enforcement.
I know it's a flawed system but I also know I can make it better.
How? Because I grew up in a community policed by people who didn't look like me, and now I have the power to change that.
I wanna show little Black girls that they can go to top-tier schools, and stand up to bullies, and be trusted to make life-and-death decisions.
And I admire that.
I really do.
But, Sophie, the Crows are just the wall between the 1% and reality.
[dramatic music playing.]
I risk my life every day.
Face exposed to the world to protect this city, you know that? So do not sit there and tell me that's not brave.
[chuckles.]
You can choose when to be Ryan and when to be Batwoman.
I don't have that option.
I am Sophie Moore in that uniform and I am Sophie Moore out of it, for better or for worse.
I can't just turn it off.
Look, Ryan.
We get it.
We know life hasn't been easy for you But none of ours has.
I'm sorry I got heated.
We're all heated, girl.
But that's how we burn it down.
[female officer.]
All right, come on.
Come on.
If I was gonna steal a car, would it really be a station wagon? Let's go.
Grand theft auto.
You? Literally nothing.
Cops, man.
Always trying to hold us down.
- Us? - Those deprived of our justice and freedom.
Power to the people.
- Oh, God.
- Oh, my God.
At least we're safer in here than we are out there, right? - Why? What's happening? - You haven't heard? Gotham's been taken over by zombies.
[woman screaming.]
[snarling.]
[siren wailing.]
4612 to base.
We have a major problem down here.
[man over radio.]
We have a 10-33 out to Batwoman.
[tense music playing.]
[man over radio.]
All available officers, respond to an incident downtown.
Another attack reported at 3rd and Banks.
Freaking things are everywhere.
Where is Batwoman? We need to get out of here.
[officer.]
Wilder, Fox, Moore, clear out.
Wait, Imani, you did this? My civil rights attorney is in the lobby handing out three counts of unlawful arrest, racial discrimination and assault.
That's right.
Stick it to the Man.
- [Ryan.]
Thank you.
Seriously.
- It shouldn't have happened in the first place.
But on the plus side, my night just opened up.
- Yours? - [Luke.]
Ryan.
There's this thing I have to do.
Sounds important.
I'm sorry, Imani.
It's cool.
I'll see you when I see you.
[dramatic music playing.]
I'm still hungry.
I need more gauze.
- [Mary.]
When'd you learn how to suture? - Twenty years in the military.
- Bed 3 needs a transfusion.
- Fridge is in the corner, alphabetical order.
[cell phone buzzing.]
So you chose the zombie apocalypse to turn off your phone? Later, I take it you're watching the news? More like the news is here.
My clinic is filled with people missing chunks of their bodies.
- Any idea who's attacking them? - Users of a bad batch of Snakebite.
The chemical makeup changed.
[Ryan.]
False Face doesn't know how to make it without Angelique and Ocean.
- New cooks must have improvised.
- Well, whatever it is, it's resulted in a mephedrone spike so intense that it's actually changed the composition of their pupils.
Snakebite accesses the brain's memory storage in the hippocampus.
I think this new recipe makes people crave memories, but thanks to some major synaptic misfirings, someone else's memories.
And that's why they're eating brains.
I think I know how to fix this.
Listen up, this new strain of Snakebite is killing people.
Our task is to seize all paraphernalia and to subdue any users with non-lethal force until we can figure out a treatment.
All the attacks occurred within a four-block radius of Gotham Presbyterian.
We think the original batch targeted the addicts squatting in that church.
As in Gotham Presbyterian outside Crows district? Inside or outside Crows districts, these are innocent citizens.
Did Kane issue this order? The commander isn't answering his phone.
So he doesn't know that you were arrested.
[sighs.]
Shouldn't you take the day off just to wash away the jailhouse stench first, Moore? That's acting commander, as in your boss.
Wanna test the limits of what that means, Tavaroff? All right.
Let's kick some zombie ass, boys.
According to Mary, a controlled dose of clonazepam will sedate brain activity which will neutralize the effects of mephedrone.
It forces the bad Snakebite out of their systems.
Okay.
So how do we dose that many people all at once? At once? Please tell me that's a gas gun.
Uh Not exactly.
You'll have to inject each person one at a time.
But that means You're about to get up close and personal to some truly nasty cannibals.
I thought you came back to kill her.
- But now you're her lackey? - Hmm.
Something like that.
I take it you found something of Kate's that I can use to unlock her.
Quite literally.
The keys to her motorcycle.
You see I was the first to walk, talk, wear a training bra but when it came to riding bikes, my dear sister was finally first.
Kate loved her stupid bike.
And these were the keys to her one as an adult.
A red Triumph.
And what core feeling will her motorcycle keys provoke? [dramatic music playing.]
Freedom.
Kate rode her motorcycle to be free.
Free from the burden of protecting this city.
Free from my father's overbearing grip.
And free from the burden of having to save her irredeemable sister.
That's promising.
But? My clients come to me hoping I can reverse their loved one's dementia, Alzheimer's.
And I warn them that with restored memories comes a flood of remembered pain, sorrow and hatred.
My smartest clients eventually realize that their loved ones' lost memories were possibly the best thing that could have happened to the both of them.
Do you understand that, Alice? You won't be getting back the sister you want.
You'll be getting back the girl smart enough to lock up a psychopath in Arkham.
Answer the question! Will it work? Yes.
Between the keys and Kate's trigger word, I'm optimistic.
I'm sorry, what trigger word? This item will help her to remember who she is at heart.
But unlocking her brain is like decrypting a computer.
You need a password.
What is it? No! No, no.
Help, please.
[grunting.]
Run! Okay, everyone, keep your chill.
I'm here to try to get you help.
Seriously, guys.
I am not here to kick your ass booty.
But I will if I have to.
[clattering.]
[snarling.]
[Luke.]
Batcave to Batwoman.
Status check.
- All good.
- [yells.]
[gunshots.]
Tavaroff, why do I hear gunfire? [Sophie.]
Tavaroff, do you copy? Hold fire! Sorry, commander.
They were a lost cause.
Let's find whatever Snakebite they left.
Let's wrap this up.
Thank you for this.
I don't know what I would've done without you.
Don't thank me.
None of these people would be alive right now if it weren't for you and this clinic.
You wanted to see Kate and Beth again, didn't you? That's why you kept using.
The Snakebite let you redo all of the mistakes you made with them and gave you a do-over.
[sighs.]
Yeah.
You're right.
I wanted to see Kate and Beth again.
What do you want me to say, Dad? Do you want me to feel sorry for you? You don't think that I wanted a do-over? I lost all the same people that you did.
I feel the same pain that you do, every day every night because I lost everything too.
Except I'm not trying to escape it.
I'm trying to learn how to live with it because apparently I was dumb enough to think that you would do the same thing for me.
You want so badly to live in this fantasy with the two daughters that you lost, that you can't see that you are losing the one daughter you have left.
- [rattling.]
- [Richard moans.]
Oh, my God.
[moaning.]
Get the hell away from us.
Go on! Get the hell away! [tense music playing.]
Hey, hey! Hey, you got any food? You got any food? I'm so hungry.
- Hey, somebody give me some food, huh? - [siren wails.]
- [cop.]
Hey! - Please 10-33 to Medina.
I got one in the alley.
[Medina.]
Copy.
En route.
Hands in the air.
Now! You're gonna be okay, buddy.
Easy.
Easy.
I'm gonna get you some help.
Should've stopped me when you had the chance.
[shrieks.]
[grunts.]
That was way too close.
Thank God you were here.
You're lucky.
Almost didn't make it.
[people cheering.]
"The GCPD reportedly located a False Face hideout storing what they believe is the last of the bad Snakebite batch.
Authorities say there were 22 victims in total and thank the quick action by the Crows for keeping the death toll from being even higher.
" Who wants shots? Can we have shots, please? - Thank you.
I'll take all these.
- Thanks.
[Ryan.]
Actually, I'm gonna need all of these after the day I've had.
I'm out.
[Ryan.]
Yeah, I should call Imani anyway.
I mean I'm leaving the Crows.
[dramatic music playing.]
I didn't listen when my sister warned me about them.
I didn't listen when you two warned me about them.
And what kills me is I didn't even listen when my own gut warned me about them.
Hate, ignorance, apathy.
It's bigger than me.
They don't deserve you.
Besides, we need you with the good guys.
To different minds but the same heart.
Come on.
Come on.
[sobs.]
What did you do? The thing I knew you couldn't.
So you picked now to get your revenge on her for screwing with our heads? This has nothing to do with that.
Then why kill the only person who could help me get Kate back? Because I don't want you to get Kate back.
I don't expect you to get it.
Oh, I get it.
You're jealous because you think if I get Kate back, I won't want you.
I love you.
What? You said it yourself.
You sat in a cell for 11 years waiting for your sister to find you.
Did she? Am I the only one who finds it ironic that freedom is Kate's emotional touchstone? How nice must that be? Tell me something, Alice.
After you escaped and you finally came face-to-face 11 years later, did she even recognize you? Did Kate recognize you the way you recognized her through the burns, the new voice, the different personality? No.
No.
And Kate tried, but you were too hard to fix, Alice.
And when she had to choose between her city and you, what did she choose, huh? You've made your point.
She chose a bunch of strangers over her own twin.
She locked you in another cell.
She gave up on you.
That's not love, Alice.
That's apathy.
Kate is toxic and you're better off thinking she's dead.
[door opens.]
[door closes.]
The way you marched into that station was epic.
Everyone was shook.
And so why are you treating me to these watered-down drinks? - Oh, my bad.
Here, I know the owner.
- [laughs.]
[mellow music playing.]
Mm.
My mama would have liked you.
I would've liked her too.
After all, I'm sure you got all of that from her.
All of what? Grit integrity honesty.
Not entirely honest.
Not with you.
Truth is I haven't been sharing all of me with you.
[dramatic music playing.]
Yeah, I can take a hint.
I was actually surprised when I saw your name pop up on my phone.
So, what are you, CIA or something? It's complicated.
Needless to say, I've been giving you the watered-down version of me too.
You deserve way better and I'm sorry I can't give that to you right now.
And for the record, I'd rather you be CIA than dating around with 15 other ladies.
Neither are correct, but feel free to keep guessing.
[both chuckle.]
- [Mary over phone.]
Hey.
- Hey, just checking in to see if you needed an extra hand.
Ha, ha.
Hilarious.
Where are you? I need a drink and Ryan's out breaking Imani's heart.
I'm headed to my Uber.
Do you wanna meet up somewhere or? Whoa.
- No way.
- What? - He really is a car thief.
- Who? Eli, I think his name was.
We met in the cell and he is full-on jacking a car.
Then get out of there and call 911.
Nah, I got this.
I'll call you back.
[dramatic music playing.]
[camera clicks.]
Yo, Eli.
How do you know my name? Dude from jail? Power to the people? Right.
Get lost.
Don't need heat.
- Look, I'm not letting you do this.
Hey.
- [car alarm wailing.]
Hey, hey, hey! Hey, hey, Eli, knock it off.
- Hey, Eli, stop! - Do yourself a favor.
Don't make me your problem.
[tires screeching.]
What the hell is going on? - Okay.
Look Whoa.
- Sir, this man is trying to steal a car.
- And now he's attacking me.
- Whoa, whoa.
No.
Okay.
This guy is a known car thief.
His name is Eli something.
I'm trying to stop him.
I have photographic evidence.
Gun! [dramatic music playing.]
[theme music playing.]

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