YOU (2018) s04e04 Episode Script

Hampsie

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[narrator] Previously on You:
[Joe] You are a monster and a killer.
One of you fuckers sent me those texts.
"Hello, Joe."
"You like it. How it feels. To kill."
Somebody's trying to frame me.
You don't want to fuck.
You want to make love.
You don't know who I am or what I want.
You're trying to seem noble
while you hide your true motives.
[Joe] "It's time for us to meet."
When and where?
This can't be good.
[Joe] Here I was, thinking you've ended
my second lease on life
before it's even begun, but really,
we were about
to be pulled closer than ever.
- But first
- [woman] Professor Moore.
If we might have
the briefest moment of your time.
[Joe] I had to jump through
yet another insanely polite, British hoop.
Of course. Anything to help.
It's nice to talk to somebody
comparatively sober.
[Joe] They've grilled everyone.
[woman] We looked into the tip
you gave us, the artist Blue.
Her story matched what you told us.
Glad to hear that. Well, I'm
Of course I'm not glad.
We're now pursuing
Simon's past associates.
[Joe] Hope he had thousands.
Perhaps you've thought
of something else relevant.
[Joe] So I'm off the hook
but not quite off the hook.
- Can I call you if I think of anything?
- [man] Any time.
Who knows, Jonathan,
you might have helped crack it.
One can only hope.
Well, until we speak again.
[Joe]
Hyenas. Disappointed nothing happened.
Not because they care
their friends are dead
but because they feel nothing.
Their lives are so bubble-wrapped.
They're already bored again.
Meanwhile, you are keeping me riveted.
Who are you, asshole?
And how do I stop you?
Jonathan. Come, come.
Hampsie.
[Joe] Lady Phoebe's country house.
Running away from the masses.
You're coming and cannot say, "No."
[Joe] All of us under one roof.
It sounds a bit like a friend-group thing.
We simply must have you there.
[Joe] They don't know
they're bringing the killer with them.
One of them is you.
Then I would love to.
["Hollow" playing]
I've heard a whisper
Saying we're done ♪
[Joe] Phoebe insisted "no gifts"
in the least convincing delivery
I've ever heard.
My rich neighbors drink
the kind of wine I could never afford.
One thing is clear:
If I'm going to seize the opportunity
this weekend provides,
I need zero distractions.
Look, do you have the message or not?
Don't leave out the part
where I tell him to keep his nose
out of my business.
No, I don't want to tell him.
How many more years
before you people understand
I do not want to speak to the man.
Christ.
[jazz music playing over speakers]
[Robert] You bled capital
on that tech venture.
There's not a bank in London
you don't owe money to.
There's the unpaid mortgages
in Shoreditch.
Mortgages that were offered
against this club.
Which I know you would hate to lose.
You cannot go another day
without paying your lenders.
They will come for more
than your assets. Destroy you.
Ruin everything
you've worked hard to achieve.
Robert, I get it.
I will call my dad if it's that bad.
I recall him saying that last time was
Well, the last time.
Well, yes,
but he didn't actually mean that.
- Oh, shoot. I actually have to jet. Sorry.
- No, no.
- Please consider staying.
- I'll call my dad from the car.
Everybody is gonna
get their money on time.
Enjoy the country.
Thank you.
[Joe] It's nice to think, when I return,
I'll have put you behind me.
Maybe life can finally return to normal.
[classical music playing]
[Joe] So this is what the Blaxworths mean
by "little country house."
Hi.
Seems more to me
like Downton Abbey vampire castle.
[inaudible dialogue]
- Welcome to Hampsbridge, sir.
- Thank you.
- Thanks.
- [Gemma] You.
You rather stick out, don't you?
So is she shagging you? Phoebe?
Or are you more decorative?
[Joe] She is so sweet.
Is it true, though,
American men are better in bed?
Or is it only the Jewish ones?
[Joe] Is it legal to say that?
[Gemma] Joking! We're having a laugh.
Please try and have a sense of humor.
[Joe] I will, if she starts being funny.
Oh, no. My ex is here.
[Joe] Awful enough to be you
if she had the smarts.
No evidence she does.
The bastard gave me gonor-rona
in the Seychelles.
No one had a worse 2020 than me.
- Why can't the killer chop up all my exes?
- [Joe] Huh.
Or Gemma, if you're taking requests.
No. No.
Delightful as that would be,
I'm here to stop you, so
Which one are you?
Well, lovely chat,
but I'm off to hang myself
because you're so boring.
I'm joking. But do better.
[Phoebe] Look, no one is even
noticing them, darling.
I notice them. And I don't want them here.
Sorry. It's not your fault.
Just ignore them.
At least we know we're safe.
Yes, I suppose we do.
[Joe] Like I said,
I can't afford distractions.
- Not now.
- [Roald] Jonathan.
You're here!
It'll mostly be hunting.
- Do you hunt?
- I have, once or twice.
It's exhilarating, if you're a good shot.
Didn't your own vice president
shoot someone in the face?
Yeah, some may have wished
it went the other way.
A wit.
I've always admired a man like you who
doesn't care how he presents.
I'm so pleased you're here.
[Joe]
You really could be any of these monsters.
[Phoebe] Come, come.
Let the festivities commence.
[Gemma] Ooh!
[Joe] Bring on the hunt.
[man] Lord Tennyson found this
to be the best view of the grounds.
He spent hours a day taking it in.
You'll have trouble with that.
No service or Wi-Fi.
[Joe] You're kidding me.
I'm sure if Lord Tennyson managed
Most of our guests come to appreciate it.
[Joe] Most guests
don't have to communicate
with a killer intent on texting.
A picture emerges.
No Internet, no security cams,
even the light switches are 50 years old.
This isn't another house.
It's another world.
Must feel incredibly safe to them
and remarkably private to you.
[door opens]
- Oh.
- [Joe] Adjoining doors.
Of course.
Someone must have fallen in favor
with the lady of the manor.
The Tenny room isn't assigned
to just anyone.
Hmm.
A great bed for shagging.
Shame that won't be happening.
- Such a shame.
- Mm-hm.
- Glad we have that straight.
- So glad.
[door closes]
Nice as that would be,
not my mission right now.
"Portrait gallery." Did you send this?
Is this finally it?
[pop music playing over speakers]
Phoebe.
Really?
This is not the setting
I expected for murder talk.
What's happening?
Those can't be
[Phoebe] Nobs,
willies,
pork swords.
I've made molds of all my lovers' cocks.
Body-safe wax, of course.
[Joe] I'm gonna go with she's not you.
How do you like my boudoir?
[Joe] Oh, no. Is this a seduction?
- It's very
- [Joe] Sex-robot Marie Antoinette.
nice.
This is a situation
I need to delicately extract myself from.
Ever since the night we met,
the way you spoke to me
[Joe] If only I can remember what I said.
Oh. Hello there.
I meant what I said.
Yes, yes. I sensed you were
the most honest man I've ever met.
Uh
Can we slow down?
Oh, no.
No, no, no. I don't
No, no. It's fine if you don't want to.
- I don't not want to.
- [music turns off]
What the hell was I thinking?
Phoebe.
- You're beautiful.
- Yes, I know.
I'm a ten.
You're spoken for.
That's all.
Anyone would want you.
Everyone wants me
until they have me.
[Joe] This is about Adam.
- Adam loves you.
- [Joe] He just also loves piss play.
Then why does it feel like?
We have our fun, but
we should be moving on
to the next level, and
I don't feel like his everything.
Listen.
I may not have mentioned this,
but I was married once, a long time ago.
Oh.
- Was she your everything?
- [Joe] Fuck, no.
Yes, she was,
but I had other things on my mind.
I think that might have hurt her.
But it had nothing to do with her.
What you're sensing,
it could be a million things.
It could have nothing to do
with the way he feels about you.
Do you really believe that?
Adam adores you.
The word he uses is "worships."
Nope. But here's hoping
the lies hold for the weekend.
Oh. Look at me.
Sorry excuse for a hostess.
Heaping all my problems on to you.
Ah. Enough of that.
Oh, you kind, sweet man.
Jonathan, do me one favor.
This never happened.
What never happened?
[Joe] No bars. Anywhere.
No way of knowing
if you've reached out to me
in this gilded Stone Age hellscape
- Oh, fuck!
- [crowd laughing]
where the demons play croquet.
Oh, shit! Fucking cunt flap!
No, don't be such a batty twatty loser.
Now we need a new hoop.
And I need a top-up. No, no.
No, he's my top-up.
You're my new hoop.
[crowd chuckles]
Oh, God.
Tick-tock!
[Roald] Just there.
Uh, no, no, no.
On all fours.
Like a little doggie. A good doggie.
Woof, woof!
[Joe] She's completely devoid of empathy.
[Roald] Oh, come on, be a good sport.
A little bend to it.
Christ. I'll see you inside, Phoebes.
[Joe]
Kate's the only one in the real world,
therefore gets that these are people
working for a living,
not human lawn ornaments.
Everything in me says, "Let them die."
It's perverse.
You've made me their protector.
You.
Glad you're here.
[crowd laughing]
What do you say we grab us a real drink?
It's time we got to know each other.
[Joe] No,
he can't be.
This better not be another boudoir.
There's my boys.
[Joe] Not calling in
a coked-out hit-and-run I'd buy,
but double homicide
- and a sadistic game of cat and mouse?
- [Adam] Cheers.
Mm.
Mother's milk.
You okay?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm not sure where to start.
[Joe] "I killed Malcolm"?
We've become friends.
- Right?
- Yeah, of course.
I need some advice
and I heard you were married, right?
[Joe] Did Phoebe tell, or did he read it
in an article on my wall?
I might propose to Phoebe.
[Joe] Wait, that's what this is about?
Wow. That's exciting.
Did getting married change it all?
I mean, it's a piece of paper.
- It's the relationship.
- Not when you're with a Blaxworth.
That shit comes with rules.
- Families always do.
- You see
I would have to put down
certain things.
I'm a free spirit.
I like to feel.
I like a secret.
Secrets make you feel
like you're living your life.
Like a fish in a bowl,
we tie the knot,
I get smashed in that box,
and I don't get to slip away.
Ever.
So advice.
[Joe] Run for your life, bro.
Maybe
slow your roll.
Counterpoint:
If I marry her,
life gets a fuckload easier.
Things have been rough lately.
Deals have not panned out.
How is Ashton Kutcher making a killing
investing in random shit,
- and I'm getting my ass tracked?
- There's always ups and downs.
There are. But I have been here before.
I had to call my dad,
and he was like, "Historically,
you are the family fuck-up.
But look at you, kid, taking swings.
Here's some runway."
I am running out of runway.
I think it comes down to
do you love her
- more than you love your?
- No. No.
I think it comes down to is,
I know myself.
[Joe] Questionable.
I know that I'm in the bubble,
but I see out.
So know one thing:
I will never, ever be without money.
That will never be me.
[Joe] He's doomed.
So we'll see.
But that is fucking that.
Mm.
Thank you for the therapy, man.
Yeah, it's always nice
to get out of the city.
I appreciate Phoebe inviting me.
Oh, it wasn't her idea.
It was Roald's.
[Joe] Why would Roald want me here?
Smarmy? Yeah.
Capable of murder?
I don't give a toss about orders.
Was it not made clear
you are to remain outside?
I don't want to have to make a phone call.
Hi.
I don't like spies.
I'm sorry.
Sorry, it's not gonna happen again.
Is there something else?
No.
Actually, there is something.
My necklaces are tangled. Would you?
[Joe] I shouldn't. I should not.
They don't look tangled.
Well, look harder.
See?
Don't be a prude. You can touch me.
[Joe] Damn it, I shouldn't have. No.
They're good now.
- Yeah, thank you.
- Anytime.
Never again.
[dramatic music playing]
We shouldn't. This is a bad idea.
No, no, no. Terrible. Terrible.
Thank you.
So we're clear?
- Yeah, no, yeah, we're clear.
- Mm-hm.
[knocking on door]
Fuck.
Not again with these twats.
[door opens]
Oh, it's you.
[Roald] Good evening to you.
[Joe] Roald.
Yes?
Well, no hurry.
I can stand here all day.
Eventually, I will get a smile out of you.
Despite your crippling
personality disorder.
I think you mean despite yours,
you sick man.
I know, yes, pity me.
A few of us are going
for a pre-dinner swim. Care to join?
I'll be down in a minute, sicko.
Good.
[Joe] Might be my only chance
to get any useful intel.
I thought we were on the same page.
We are. We are.
I just have a quick question.
Quick, you asserted.
Yeah. Roald?
Uh, you're friends?
He seems to hate me.
I was hoping you might have tips
to make him less inclined
to want to smite me with his laser eyes.
Also, is he capable of murder?
Has he really been that awful?
I think when he meets people
who aren't like him
Yeah, aristocrats with 8% body fat.
I think he feels you'll think he's soft,
so he acts hard.
But not with you.
You're a huge success,
but as far as I know,
not heir to some fortune.
Compared to them, you're poor.
We go so far back.
I suppose he's forgotten
to be a little bitch.
Are you very close?
Why? Will there be a duel?
We're old friends.
It might not have always been
what Roald wanted, but
I
I need to change.
- Oh, right.
- You can let yourself out, detective.
[Joe] Not what Roald wanted.
Interesting. Roald loves Kate,
Kate's with Malcolm.
Malcolm ends up dead.
Simon's behavior threatens Kate's career.
No more Simon.
Roald has got motive and opportunity.
He was around the nights both were killed.
But motive and opportunity aren't enough.
If I'm not getting a confession,
I need proof.
[water splashing in distance]
All right, Roald.
Who are you and what are you hiding?
Neat and tidy.
Can't blame him for the weird furniture.
Sell his watches,
feed a developing country.
Okay, what are you hiding?
Ironed T-shirts and traveling
with his watch collection indicates
some sociopathy, but on their own,
they don't make Roald you.
And there were no red flags
when I scoured the Internet.
He's every bit of the aristocracy.
Father built on inherited wealth
to become a successful land developer.
Mother's an old-money socialite.
For his 6th birthday,
Roald's parents donated 2 million
to have a dinosaur named after him.
"Roaldasaurus Burtei."
In addition to making gobs
snatching up properties,
Roald, quote,
"works as a landscape photographer,"
hence his ever-present $20,000 camera.
Probably all depressing pictures
of elm trees, but
Wait, what have we here?
I know this neck.
These are all Kate.
Long-lens photos of bees
are cover for stalking her.
Roald doesn't just love her.
He's obsessed.
But then why threaten to kill her?
Unless it was never a real threat,
more of a test.
Of how far I'd go to protect her?
[Kate] We're going upstairs.
Jonathan.
You missed a great swim.
- Got caught up on some research.
- Oh, you academics.
Right. See you boys at dinner.
By the way, I heard
that this weekend was your idea.
I think it's a great opportunity for us
to get to know each other better.
Gave him an opportunity and nothing.
If he is you, you have other ideas
on how this is going to go.
[Joe] It's becoming impossible to do
what I came here to do.
Last night became a hostage situation.
Thanks to Connie's investment in Chelsea,
I was trapped watching footy
with raging blotto hooligans.
It's so much nicer here, isn't it?
I may just drink Bloody Marys
in the sunlight till I die.
[Joe] Well, Sophie remains a tragic mess.
Have one.
[indistinct chatter]
- Ow.
- Gemma!
You love when I do that.
[Phoebe] Gemma, he doesn't,
and neither do I.
Some people deserve to be spanked.
I thought you two were friends.
I actually think I despise her.
She was fine at uni,
but if something doesn't grow, it rots.
Especially when you have means,
you have to decide
not to be the absolute worst.
[man] Oh, excuse me, sir.
What? What is that look?
What look?
I think I know, but
I want to know
if you know what I think I know.
I don't know what you mean.
Mm-hm.
I was thinking about some tennis.
My day's full up. Sorry.
Next time.
[Joe] He did not want me to see that.
I think you're right.
We ought to get to know each other better.
Shall we hunt?
[Joe] What could possibly go wrong
in this situation?
How's that feel for you?
[Joe] Given that I believe in gun control,
pretty abhorrent.
It has a nice weight to it.
Father used to say
you can see the true mettle of a man
out in the woods with a weapon.
[Joe] Did Father also tell you
it's a great time to let a man know
you've been text-torturing him for weeks?
No way I'm killing one of those.
They keep them in a cage
and release them to be shot.
It's deranged.
[gun cocks]
Well, he's capable of murder.
So you came to us
through Malcolm, correct?
More Kate, actually.
She was in a bind and I
helped her out.
[gunshot]
Funny
I've never seen Katie in a bind
she's not gotten out of herself.
She must've been formidable
back at Oxford?
We've known each other
far longer than that.
We were
God, 15.
Same boarding school in Rhode Island.
[Joe] Kate lived in the States?
She'd been through a rough time.
I'm sure you've heard about Greta.
Yeah, her mom, the model?
Greta'd cracked up,
slit her wrists over some man.
Katie was sent off
when she was in hospital.
She was always so together.
Always had to be the mother,
so never shed a tear.
Always looking
for the next little disaster to save.
She still does that.
Explains Phoebe, doesn't it?
[Joe] He's in love with her.
And you, I'd imagine.
[Joe] And hates me.
But I'm sure you know this history,
if you know Kate at all.
[cage opens]
[gunshots]
At any rate,
I've always looked out for her.
Always will.
- [Joe] Going how far?
- It's great that she has you.
[gun cocks]
Be a shame to return home
with a cold barrel.
[Joe] Fuck.
[cage opens]
Fuck you, Roald.
No.
Jesus, Moore.
That's the worst shot I've ever seen.
Not a hunter, I guess.
I make it a point to get to know
those Katie becomes close with.
Callous to say, but Malcolm wasn't
appropriate for a woman like her.
He was a taker,
not to mention a liar and a joke.
[Joe] This has taken an interesting turn.
And Simon,
she wrongly believed that he was a genius,
and there she goes pouring her energy
down a black hole.
[Joe] Okay, seething ball of rage. Noted.
I just couldn't bear to watch it.
[Joe] So, you did what?
In all honesty, she really does have
the worst taste in companions.
[Joe] Is this a confession?
Lucky for her, they seem to wind up dead.
[suspenseful music playing]
[gunshot]
Jonathan, you go on ahead.
We'll catch up.
[Joe] Well, he won't hurt her,
but what am I going to do about him?
Always were a good shot.
Found someone new to bully, have you?
Oh, come on.
If he can't take it,
he really is a worthless bag of mush.
You're armed.
So is he. So are you.
So, too, are we all.
One to one's not fair?
- Why do you do this to yourself?
- Oh, God.
Whatever it is you think
you want to say, don't.
Boys.
Lost little boys.
It was fine for a while.
And continues to be none of your business.
I beg to differ,
with a murderer on the loose.
Are you telling me I need a man?
A big, strong man to protect me?
No. I'm saying you need an equal.
And that's you.
Well, yes.
It's who we are,
but it's also what we are.
- That is rubbish.
- No. It's simply how things work.
Roll your eyes, but if you ever want
to finally be happy,
you can do it by claiming your place.
I won't let you sneer because it's true.
The stupid world
of stupid brutes is burning,
and I can't watch you burn with them
based on some stupid principle.
You actually?
How about stopping it from burning?
Instead of suggesting
we watch from our thrones
on your yacht on the moon.
The two aren't mutually exclusive.
Doing any real good is predicated
on having real power.
- You have cut yourself off at the knees.
- I'll take it under advisement.
I love your stubbornness, luckily for you.
And your good heart.
- I don't have one of those.
- You do.
And it tortures you.
But I can wait.
I'm good at that.
I'm not like you,
or your family, or your bloodline.
That is your fantasy
and it always has been.
[dramatic music playing]
Hopeless.
Hand them over.
[Joe] No, no. Definitely not going there.
Hold still. What's wrong with you?
[Joe] No, really. Stop.
[Kate] Stop fussing.
- We should stop.
- Yeah.
We should.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
- Stopping.
- Yeah, stopping.
In a second.
Oh, fuck.
[moaning]
[classical music playing]
[indistinct chatter]
[all laughing]
"How do we taste?" is the question.
Like expensive booze, naturally,
but with the effect of poison.
I think anything they taste is bitter
because they're consumed with resentment.
It's why they love Rhys so much.
He banters.
What a bloody coward, skipping out on us.
Admit that you are better than them
and that's why you should run things.
[Blessing] They do it to themselves.
Poverty consciousness makes you poor.
Says the born princess.
I was very positive in a past life.
[all laughing]
- [Joe] Someone drop a bomb on this house.
- [Phoebe] Excuse me.
Talk about nice things.
I do wonder, though.
Jonathan?
Do you harbor resentment for what we have
that people like yourself do not?
[Joe] What, pompousness, black hearts?
I'm pretty happy with my life.
- Are you?
- [Gemma] What if
Jonathan were the killer?
[Joe] Okay, someone needs to cut her off.
People did start dying
around the time you showed up
with your whole bargain-bin
Colin Firth thing.
[all laughing]
Aw. Do you resent us, Jonathan?
Do you wish us all dead?
Give it a rest, Gemma. You
Here's what I find peculiar.
That the one among us
racing to the defense
of the impoverished professor
would be the first to the guillotine.
I worry you've had some sort of episode.
Amnesia.
Because you seem to truly believe
you're not one of us.
[Joe] What's happening?
Oh, please.
Tell me he knows.
Why hide it from him?
He's no one.
That's enough.
Oh, it just seems like such work.
God, all those lies.
And to think,
Daddy's not even watching.
[all laughing]
Pardon the interruption, sir,
but I have some terrible news.
Lady Phoebe
is dead.
Out of respect, I recommend
we retire to the library at once.
The drawing room.
We retire to the drawing room at once
to discuss how we might find her killer.
[Joe] You've got to be kidding me.
Before he kills again.
Before he kills again.
[all laughing]
[Phoebe] Okay.
So, in the envelopes you were given
on the way in,
you have to find out
what weapon you've been assigned.
Yeah.
Lazy sods over there, listen up.
All right, cunty two flaps.
We know the rules
because we play it every time.
Anyway, if the murderer pokes you
[Joe] They're playing
a "find the killer" parlor game.
- Unironically.
- with style, okay?
Ready?
- Ready!
- Go!
[all cheering]
[Joe] I need to make the most of the cover
provided by their horrifying game,
go back to Roald's room,
finish the job, find proof he's you.
I guess it's safe to assume
neither one of us is the murderer.
Uh
I don't know
what that was down there
but it didn't seem nice.
Who promised nice?
Getting away from a killer, yes,
but being any less awful to one another,
what fun would that be?
You know, Roald, I
I get.
But Gemma is just
vile.
[Phoebe] No, that's cheating!
I suppose you have questions.
No, I was just hoping
I could hide behind you, if that's cool.
Right.
My father is
Tom Lockwood.
I don't know who that is.
My search yielded a vivid picture of Mom
but no firm bead on Dad.
Could've been a champion surfer,
or the stone,
or one of several artists
and nightclub promoters.
He's what's called an activist investor.
- Activist?
- Corporate raider,
butcher, Attila, Solomon.
There isn't an industry
he hasn't had hands in.
He's one of the more powerful men
on the planet.
[Joe] And I thought she was
the only one here who needed a job.
That's what Roald was getting at
when he said I'm like him.
My family are wealthier than any of them,
and, well, on that side anyway.
You don't go by Lockwood.
Yes. There's something about
how he makes money
stripping businesses for parts,
destroying workers' lives
for shareholder profit.
- Right.
- That's not the worst.
It's the backroom deals
to sic police on protesters,
or the cleansing of a CEO's record
of sexual assault.
All the time, he
paid to have
well-water toxicity reports falsified.
No one found out,
and several children got cancer,
and the company made 400 million pounds.
My father is the worst man alive,
and I'm his favorite daughter.
[Joe]
Everything about her suddenly makes sense.
We've
We've been estranged since I was 20.
I wrapped my head around what he is
and what he made me be a part of,
and I cut all ties.
- So these security guys outside your
- Yes, you're very perceptive.
He
I said no, but he sent them anyway.
A killer is a perfect excuse
for him to protect me
aka, get in my life.
[door slams, people shouting and laughing]
I just want to make my own way, Jonathan.
I just want to be a person
and not even a great one, just decent.
Then someone comes along
to remind me how foolish I am
to think I could ever be anything
other than Tom Lockwood's daughter.
I get that.
Thank you, but that's
You can't possibly.
Oh, no, I can't possibly know
what it's like to feel cursed
by your past and your blood.
And to see every little slip as proof
that you can never get away.
What happened to you?
My story isn't as exciting
as yours, but
I know the feeling.
I actually
I believe you.
Well, I believe
you can be the person you want to be.
In fact, I think you're already her.
No. What is happening?
No. No, this can't be happening.
I can't fall for her.
[Blessing] Fuck a duck!
What is all of this?
You two slugs, back in the game.
[woman screams]
- We should get back in the game.
- Of course.
Bloody tossers killed me!
[Adam] I'll take that, mate!
There you are. I was wondering
when you'd find me.
- We can't.
- Since when?
[Adam] Since now, okay?
- Things are different, I can't
- Can't do what?
[Adam] I mean it.
Sorry.
[Joe] I missed something
searching Roald's room: proof it's you.
Okay, where is it?
The thing that proves to me you are him.
New mysterious box.
Okay, that's something.
What's in here, Roald?
Is your phone in here?
The weapon you used to harass me?
Help you with that?
What are you doing in my room?
- Not what it looks like.
- It's you, isn't it?
- You kill Malcolm because you love Kate?
- No. Did you?
You know, it's funny, this game.
Every year, someone gets hurt.
[Joe] Ah. Ow.
[groaning]
Must have known that wouldn't kill me.
I'd wager the goal was more sadistic.
Pain.
Hmm. And humiliation.
Fucker.
[neck cracks]
I'm getting too old for this.
[pop music playing over speakers]
Fuck all of them.
I guess somebody won,
and they're back to booze and blow.
At least all the screaming is over,
so I can think.
[woman screaming]
Fuck, that sounded real.
Where's Kate?
Kate!
Kate!
[dramatic music playing]
[theme music playing]
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