Blood Legacy (2024) s01e12 Episode Script

A Deal with the Devil

Do you want to suck it? Do you wanna?
[panting]
[A6 leader] Lock the door
as soon as you're done here.
We have a lot of work to do.
[pants, coughs]
[A6 leader] Scampi.
Just make sure that you give
Auntie May Marais some.
- From now on, that's how it'll be.
- Uh-huh.
[Scampi] Take these outside.
So, now you have some understanding
of how we do things.
What do want from me?
I'm going to need you to start a fire.
Burn all the sugarcane
that belongs to Spear.
We are not hired guns.
We are professionals who run a business
in such a way that
all the partners set to gain.
Doing it this way will ensure
that I can get back in charge.
That, in turn, will give me the power
that I need to renew our little agreement.
Some new terms and conditions
will feature.
We'll be the ones to hold the cards.
You owe us now.
You can't just go home.
Pack the bread.
And wipe that smirk off your face.
[Amahle sniffles]
I don't know.
I probably won't even be able to
come back to school after this.
[Lukhanyo] Amahle, that's not fair.
You did nothing wrong
and yet your life is being made miserable.
True, but what's happening to me is not
nearly as bad as what's happening to Sara.
Have you seen
what they're saying about her online?
Yeah, I've seen a bit of it, actually.
It's horrible.
And I think my family
is behind some of it.
I just I don't know what to do.
I don't know
how I'm gonna fix all of this.
Amahle, this isn't yours for fixing.
I really don't think
you should be doing anything.
I can't just sit back and do nothing.
I need to find out who's behind this.
Why? The people who did this
were just exposing the truth.
It's not the truth though.
- I tried to stop what was happening.
- [Njabulo] Amahle!
It's time to go home.
Mom is done checking the fields, okay?
[sighs] I have to go.
[Lukhanyo] Yeah, me too.
Amahle, I miss you.
I miss you too.
[phone beeps]
What do you want, Nido?
Amahle, you ruined my fucking life!
You did this to yourself.
No. You made me look like a rapist.
If the shoe fits.
- Amahle.
- What?
We're waiting for you.
Hey, what are you trying to do?
Hey, Nido. You need to leave right now.
[Nido scoffs]
You know what, Amahle?
- You ain't shit! You're a bitch!
- [grunts]
[Amahle] Njabulo!
[sighs]
[Njabulo] Sorry, Brother.
We're family. We need to stick together.
We're Ndlovus.
You're not a Ndlovu, man!
Hey, boys, hey! What did you say now?
Hey, you Adesinas.
You ruin everything that you touch!
Do you realize
it is only because of me that you're here?
So that you can be around, Nido,
and have the support of your family.
Family? Gran, these people
are not my family!
Obviously they're your family!
And you definitely need them right now
because of all the disorder.
Disorder that you caused!
My boy, sort yourself out.
You hear what I'm saying?
You really need to get it together.
- [clicks tongue]
- [stammers] Gran
[Siya] You know, I keep asking myself
how things got to this point.
What was it that I did wrong?
I gave that boy everything.
Everything he needed.
And now he can't even admit
when he's done something bad.
I'm not a father,
so I don't really know, but
giving him everything that
he could ever want whenever he wants it
may just be what's wrong.
So, what are you saying?
That it's my fault he molested that girl?
No.
What I'm trying to say is that
your family doesn't know
how to take responsibility, Siya.
Where is this coming from?
I read the newspaper.
[sighs]
Listen here, Siya. I know
you're gonna cover your asses, okay?
And pin this whole thing on me too.
- Why exactly would I do that?
- Because you're a liar, Siya.
You're a big liar!
Listen here.
I'm sick and tired of all of your lies.
Do you hear me?
You are always lying, even about me.
It's your whole life.
You know what?
I'm not doing this with you right now.
Lungelo.
Lungelo.
[Gabisile sighs] It's like
they're making us wait on purpose.
Can you be quiet for once?
[lawyer sighs]
Mr. Cele.
I want to thank you both
for agreeing to meet with us.
I'm so sorry about this entire situation.
We are unsure ourselves
how this thing ensued,
- but the thing is
- [parent] You're not sure how it happened?
You allowed the kids to drink.
That was part of it.
Mrs. Cele, we have instructed our staff
not to give the alcohol to the kids.
But then again, kids will be kids.
They found a way to get it.
Not that that's an excuse,
because it was our responsibility
as the adults to keep an eye on them,
and it's clear that we failed.
So, truly, sorry.
We just have, um, some questions.
As expected.
Is this thing that happened
Is it our daughter's fault?
No, no. Not at all.
Because that is what your wife
had said on Twitter.
On her Instagram and her Facebook.
She deleted all of it,
but I still have it.
Right here. Let me read it to you.
"That girl was no saint."
[whispers indistinctly]
"She is a drunk in a miniskirt, messing
with whoever she can get her hands on."
- "Slut!"
- [Mr. Cele sighs]
I was defending my child.
They attacked him on social media.
And you did that
by calling my daughter a whore?
By blaming her?
You know, the funny thing is,
we were actually willing
to put this behind us.
But not anymore.
Uh, I'm begging you here.
I'm confident we can find a way
to resolve this thing.
Nido will make a public apology.
Yes, we're willing to do anything.
Enough!
There is only one reason
why I even agreed to take this meeting.
All I want to do
is face the whole bunch of you,
to look at the Ndlovu family
when I say, fuck off!
Who do you think you are?
You think you can do whatever you want
and get away with it?
You know what?
You're just a family of fucking criminals!
- But, Mr. Cele
- [Mr. Cele] I'm not done yet!
The abuse inflicted upon my child
will not go unpunished.
I am going to violate you.
Humiliate you.
Expose you to the world!
[Gabisile] Um
Sir, I realize you're angry.
The emotions are palpable for me and you.
But please, I am
- [Mr. Cele] See you in fucking court!
- I'm begging you!
Please sit down so we can discuss this
like grown-ups! Please! I
[breathes shakily]
[pants]
Welcome to paradise.
- [people chattering]
- [gqom music playing]
Hey, man. Don't touch me.
What will the women here think?
Hey, Uncle B!
Hey, hey, hey! Howzit?
How is the lamb coming along on that fire?
It's going hundreds, bro. Hundreds.
[A6 member] There we go.
Hey, Mandla, have a seat.
Hey.
Hey, my man!
Come over here.
Can you get my guest here
some of that special liquid?
With ice. Swirling around in a glass.
Now, go.
I'm really getting you
top-shelf shit over here.
The holy waters.
Do you know how to play Casino?
What?
Casino!
Yeah. Yeah, I can play Casino, but
[stammers]I don't have any money on me.
Ah, don't worry about it.
I'll spot you, man.
So that we can have a nice game
here later tonight.
Hmm?
But Tonight? How can that be?
Because what I asked for
Hey, hold on, hold on.
You're going to get us into trouble.
Why do you think
my sister brought you here?
She wanted you to see where we grew up.
Where we learned the ways of war.
Where we hustled all the time.
- [sighs]
- What now?
Show some respect, man.
Don't be rude.
We'll still have fun.
[people cheering, laughing]
[A6 member] Can you relax him a little?
Hey, play the fucking music, man!
Hey, hey!
Play it!
- Give us some meat.
- [A6 member] There we go!
Turn up the volume!
[Nido] Gran, I didn't do it.
I haven't even seen that video
for myself, Nido.
But the lawyers are really concerned.
Gran, come on.
I told you,
it's just the angle of the camera.
That's it. That's all that happened.
Nido, we all have our shortcomings.
All of us. I know that too.
That's not what happened here.
This was not a mistake.
You thought about this thing,
and you decided to act on it.
Are you aware every single decision
you make in your life
has consequences, my boy?
Your grandfather learned that too late.
And that's the thing that got him killed.
[sighs] Nido, whatever the case may be
[breathes shakily]
I love you, my boy.
What What's going on?
Come sit down, Son.
We went to see Sara's parents today.
They're angry and will probably open
a case against you.
So, what happens now?
We wait.
We wait until we see.
We have to wait and see
if the Celes lay charges.
But what does that mean?
We need to be legally ready
for whatever might come.
But we just need you
to understand what might happen,
should this become a legal matter.
- Am I in trouble for the video?
- Of course not.
Just a witness.
Yeah, but so is everyone else
who was there.
I wanna tell the truth, Mom.
I do. I wanna stick up for Sara.
It's the right thing to do,
but Nido's my cousin, my family.
I don't wanna destroy his life.
Family or not, a crime is a crime, right?
He did this on his own accord.
He has to take responsibility
- for what he's done.
- [phone rings]
I'm gonna need you to explain
exactly what happened that night,
in every detail.
[phone ringing]
I need I need to take this. I'm sorry.
- [ringing continues]
- [Akin] Give me a sec.
I don't know what to do.
The family is not
going to take kindly to this.
And knowing you, I know you're going to
do the right thing, right?
[Mac]
I've just been reading about your nephew,
and I watched your daughter's video.
Jesus! What a story.
It's not a story. It's my family.
Akin, this is it!
This is the story
that can change your life!
[door closes]
Thank you.
[Khanyi] Mzilikazi kaMashobane.
- MaGatsheni.
- Yeah?
How are you?
As well as can be expected.
I'm just really worried
about that poor girl. Sara.
But I'm sure that you didn't come
all this way to discuss my nephew.
No, that's not why I'm here.
I actually tried to call first, Khanyi,
but couldn't get through to you at all.
My phone was off.
That's okay. Um
You know,
I received the report regarding the hotel.
They say there was definitely
something fishy there.
I knew it.
I knew it.
They say they found an explosive residue.
It's been bothering me that Mandla
went out minutes before the explosion.
We are not sure.
Anyway. [clears throat]
- MaGatsheni.
- Hmm?
How's it going with your
your quality time?
It's just fights and petty arguments.
You know, it's a lot.
[Mac] No one has the access you do.
This is your moment.
You're sitting on a golden goose.
[sighs] No.
I can't.
I can't do this to my family.
Look, I know how you feel
about Khanyi's family.
You've discussed it before.
Don't worry about them.
[Dumisani] I tried to kick
the ball, missed, and fell. [laughs]
[Mac] Akin?
- Are you there?
- I have to go.
- Akin! Wait! Wait
- [Khanyi, Dumisani laughing]
[laughter continues]
I'm telling you, MaGatsheni.
Ndlovu.
I just missed that thing completely.
A little late for visits, Dumi.
- Hey, Akin. Yes, it is.
- [Khanyi laughing]
You see, Khanyi and I have been
discussing some serious business.
Dumi's suggesting
that we take up a a hobby,
like golf, to release stress.
True. These are pure facts.
[Khanyi chuckles]
- [Akin chuckles]
- Come on. Akin.
Don't get up on my account.
What did Mac want?
- Nothing important.
- [door closes]
I'll get us some wine.
I'm gonna grab a shower
then I'll catch up with you on the couch.
We could both do with de-stressing
after today.
[phone chimes]
[Mandla] That's seven points done.
Yes.
[A6 member] This is bullshit.
Are you still playing, you bastard?
I'm also good now, my brother.
Yeah, but you're still welcome
to go ahead, gentlemen.
[chuckles]
[sighs]
So, I win. [chuckles]
- No, you don't, Uncle B. You lose.
- What do you mean, madam?
- I'm winning. Playing done. I win.
- [A6 leader] Not today.
Uh, not Uh, what the hell?
- What's happening?
- Hey, sit!
[grunting]
We're still talking here.
[Uncle B groaning]
Yeah.
[Uncle B groaning]
[groans]
[breathing heavily]
Oh, Mahle. What? You're not sleeping?
I'm not tired.
Hey, hey. Put this away.
Dude, have you seen
what they're saying about Sara?
Yeah. I read the comments
and I know they're gonna make you upset.
Can I ask you to do something for me?
Okay.
Record me.
Um Okay.
I'm recording.
My name is Amahle Adesina.
I'm the one who took the video
of what happened to
the girl whose name I won't reveal.
The rate at which women are killed
by their intimate partners in this country
is five times the global rate.
This needs to stop.
We need to stop protecting
the perpetrators.
[Khanyi] What's wrong?
Why do you think anything is wrong?
- Because you look bothered.
- [chuckles]
What's going on, love?
I know you wanted us
to spend some quality time together.
Talk to me.
- What's happening? What's going on?
- [sighs]
These past couple of weeks
have been very stressful.
- [phone buzzes]
- It's this new assignment with Mac.
- Oh, sorry. Sorry.
- It's just I need to tell you
[sighs] I thought you switched that off.
It's Siya. I have to take it.
- Hey, Brother.
- Your daughter is live again, right now,
making yet another video.
- What?
- Just go and stop her right now!
Amahle.
- It has to stop.
- [Siya] Shit.
This child should stop already!
She just goes on and on! She doesn't quit.
It doesn't matter what she was wearing.
It doesn't matter
how much she had to drink.
It doesn't even matter
if she initially said yes,
and then changed her mind.
None of that matters.
All that matters is, she did not
give consent for what happened to her.
She has my full support,
and sincerely, my apologies.
[phone beeps]
- My sweetheart.
- Mom, I had to do it.
Oh, I'm so sorry. [shushes]
[shushes]
I'm proud of you.
- [Khanyi chuckles]
- Yeah, me too.
[A6 leader] Uncle B thought I was stupid.
He didn't think I would find out
that he was cooking the books
and stealing from me.
The terms and conditions I spoke about are
out of every ten trucks
that belong to Spear
three of those will be transporting
some of our products.
Two isn't enough anymore.
Yes, yes. I understand all of that.
But you've just killed this man!
- What
- [A6 leader] Furthermore,
you will also be arranging a meeting
between me and the premier Naicker.
I'll let you handle
all the logistics of that.
Y-Yeah, I-I hear you,
but how does the premier fit into this?
[A6 leader] Naicker likes to stick her
nose into places where it doesn't belong.
Right now, as I speak to you,
our guns have been taken.
All because of her statements.
[clicks tongue]
Are you good, Brother?
Yeah, sis, I'm good.
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