01x05 - Like Mother, Like Daughter

Episode transcripts for the TV series, "Wilderness". Aired: September 15, 2023.*
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Liv and Will Taylor are a young British couple whose marriage is threatened when Liv sees a message on Will's mobile phone revealing his affair with a co-worker.
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01x05 - Like Mother, Like Daughter

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Mama.

Wha what are you doing here?

I'm checking you're alive.

Do you have any idea what

it does to my to my insides

when I don't hear back from you?

The places my mind goes.

It's the curse of

motherhood. Well, one of them.

The constant, constant worry.

I should have called but

I Everything is I'm fine

That's what you're going for, is it?

[LIV NARRATING] Survival.

[POLICE RADIO TRANSMISSIONS]

[LIV NARRATING] Who gets it?

Who doesn't?

All comes down to who's

prepared to draw first blood.

Ca Caryl.

Well, it Is it Is everything okay?

I've been hearing all about this girl.

This Cara.

I don't like your little games ♪

Don't like your tilted stage ♪

The role you made me play ♪

Of the fool, no, I don't like you ♪

I don't like your perfect crime ♪

How you laugh when you lie ♪

You said the g*n was mine ♪

Isn't cool, no, I don't like you ♪

But I got smarter ♪

I got harder in the nick of time ♪

Honey, I rose up from the dead ♪

I do it all the time ♪

I've got a list of names and

yours is in red, underlined ♪

I check it once then

I check twice, oh! ♪

Look what you made me do ♪

Look what you made me do ♪

Look what you just made me do ♪

Look what you just made me ♪

Ooh! Look what you made me do ♪

Look what you made me do ♪

Look what you just made me do ♪

Look what you just made me do ♪

[DOOR SLAMMING]

Please tell me you

haven't told her anything.

- She's my mother.

- Yeah, but you hate her, Liv.

[SHARP EXHALE] Nice.

Look, I didn't I didn't mean

[SIGHS]

You know how it will

look, anyone knowing.

Yeah.

- Yeah, it'll look pretty f*cking bad.

- Yeah, and then I'll go to prison.

And you'll go to prison.

Just just tell me what she knows.

Please.

[LIV EXHALES]

She knows about Cara's accident.

And how

[WHISPERING] And how devastated

you were about your colleague.

Oh, Livvy.

[SIGH OF RELIEF]

You know, I really wanted to come

home and just hit the reset tonight.

- Yeah, well, my mother's here.

- And why is that exact

Because she's worried about me.

She's worried my marriage is in trouble.

But wait, you you

set her straight, right?

[WHISPERING] If this is your version

of a fully functioning relationship,

then you really are a sociopath.

[WHISPERING] Listen to me.

We cannot, cannot, afford to have

your mother here asking questions.

Okay, listen.

Listen.

We we put on a show.

We reassure her that everything's

fine, and she goes home.

We get our lives back and then

I start showing you properly,

properly f*cking show you, Liv,

how I'm going to make

this up to you, okay?

- [LIV EXHALES]

- Okay?

Yeah, it doesn't work for me.

Liv.

Liv. Please.

You know the only thing worse

than your endless grovelling

is my mother's "I told you so".

[DOOR CLOSES]

[LIV] We should celebrate.

Your first visit to

this Big Apple of ours.

Champagne, don't you think, love?

Er, yeah, er, right, as ever.

I just found my wedding gift.

Stuffed in the back of that drawer.

That's weird.

Must have been the cleaner.

[LIV CLEARS THROAT]

- How long are you with us for?

- Just a week. A proper chance to catch up.

What about work?

Oh, I've not had a holiday

day since Ron's cremation.

And they didn't even do a hot buffet.

I'll not be in your way, if

that's what you're worrying about.

You've already got enough going

on with all this Cara business.

You won't even notice I'm here.

And what are the chances?

The sofa's already made up.

Oh, no, no mother-in-law of

mine is gonna stay on a sofa.

I'll book you in at the Lowbeck.

[CARYL] Well, I don't need fuss

No, no arguments, please.

It's the least we can do.

I mean, you're our guest.

Well, I'm not a guest. I'm family.

Of course. And as family

your opinion please.

Sorry.

- Sorry, I just couldn't help myself.

- [BOTH LAUGH]

You really are too good to me.

What do you think?

[CARYL] It's brave.

Colour like that.

What's what's the occasion?

[WILL] Oh, no occasion.

Just like to treat my wife.

[RAWLINS] I see you keep

yourself in pretty good shape.

Must be the not drinking and the

gym, three, four times a week?

[GARTH EXHALES]

I box.

Why?

[LAUGHING] Just never

understood the point.

Running in the same spot in a

room full of other folk's sweat

when the park's around the corner?

I get it, for some it's their religion.

Is that how it was with Miss Parker?

Yeah, she liked to work out.

What the f*ck is this about?

And the two of you never went together?

No, it was her thing.

So, you won't know what's in her locker?

[CLEARS THROAT]

Forty thousand dollars.

Proof of ID.

The f*ck

And this.

[WISEMAN] Your girl was

looking for a place to live.

She never said.

Oh, I don't think she

was factoring you in, pal.

[RAWLINS] So we have a bag.

Stashed in a spot where she

knows you won't come looking

'cause it's her thing.

And inside that bag

the means to escape.

[WISEMAN] Now, back in

Yosemite you said, erm

"Things were better than

ever in our relationship.

We were on holiday. We were in love."

[RAWLINS] The way I see it

you are Miss Parker were both

in different relationships.

You are delusional.

Or you're lying.

And if you're lying about this,

what else are you lying about?

[SNORTS AWAKE]

[CARYL] I was awake.

It's hard not to be with

the noise from that street.

No wonder you look permanently tired.

And as for this joke sofa

- [CARYL GROANS]

- Well, there you are then. Lowbeck it is.

Be nice for you to see where Will works.

I'm sure it's suitably fancy.

He's got meetings later,

but when he's back from his jog,

he's insisting on making breakfast.

What's that involve, pressing

buttons on his shiny coffee machine?

Mum.

Whatever you thought was going

on, you can see now that it's not.

There's no other woman.

No affairs. No drama.

So why was he sleeping out here?

Because as you pointed

out, most of my adolescence,

I'm a horrible snorer.

Will had a big meeting. End of story.

So will you just, please

just for me, will you

Just make an effort with him.

I never don't.

[DOOR BUZZER RINGS]

One of the neighbours.

She's a talker.

You shower, I'll get rid.

Coming down!

Everything okay, Detective?

Mrs Taylor, good morning. Can I come up?

Oh, I'm just on my way out actually.

May I join you?

Sure.

Figured you'd wanna know,

we've made an arrest.

Garth Lanahan.

That doesn't surprise you?

I wish it did.

So, were there warning signs?

Out on the trail.

Oh, I wouldn't go that far.

You know, just

You know the way he'd put his

coat around her would read

You know, one way,

protective. Another

possessive.

Well, I'll let you finish

your coffee in peace.

[LIV] Thank you, Detective.

For taking the time.

Oh, there was one more thing.

Recognize either of these people?

Er, well, that's me

obviously, and, um

Well, that's Cara.

Yeah. So it is.

But you'd never met her before Yosemite.

Your words.

I hadn't. I guess we go to the same gym.

Went.

So it's just coincidence.

Because say you had met her,

it would get me to wonder

why you'd lie about the fact,

and what kind of attitude to Cara

you were bringing into the wilderness.

[LIV] They've arrested Garth.

[WILL] But he he he loved

her. That doesn't make any sense.

[LIV] No, that's why it makes sense.

[WILL EXHALES]

[WILL] Poor Cara.

[STUTTERS] Maybe if she hadn't said no.

Garth, he proposed that night.

Why didn't you tell me?

She felt bad for him. She

swore me not to say anything.

Was there a ring?

Of course there was a ring, Liv.

I mean, it's Cara, some

absurd diamond from Taffin.

Where's the ring now?

What does it matter?

She turned him down.

- Because you have to tell the police.

- Why?

There's no one else in the picture.

And how exactly would I say

I came about this information?

No.

No, we stay out of it.

Because we are out of it.

It's over.

I mean, it's finally, finally over.

- [WILL] Sol.

- [SOL] Will.

I need one of our best suites.

[SOL] Anything for you.

- Very good.

- Thank you.

[WILL] All sorted.

No, thank you. I can

manage perfectly well.

Oh, it's how they make their commission.

Oh, well, go for your life.

- Thank you.

- [LIV] Thanks.

[BONNIE] William.

You've heard, haven't you?

I mean, I just want

to rip his throat out.

Or something slower,

definitely slower. Just

I had him in my home. And I knew

he wasn't good enough for Cara.

Would she listen to me?

No. No, she wouldn't.

The hell she wouldn't.

And I just feel like I really

need to take half a Xanax

but I got the Board coming at two,

so, you know, they like peppy, so

[EVERYONE TALKS AT ONCE]

I'm William's mother-in-law Caryl.

Yes, yes, from Scotland.

- Wales.

- Oh, same same.

I was very sorry to hear

about your colleague.

That's horrible business.

Mum, Bonnie is the

busiest woman in the world, we hold

her up, someone's getting fired.

Yes, and I am so sorry to cut in,

and awesome meeting you,

Liv's mum, I'm Marissa.

But, Bonnie, you do have a midday,

so if we want to get our ducks

in a row, we should sidebar now.

Right. So sorry. Please,

have a great visit.

- And I'll see you

- [WILL] Yeah, I'll be right there, yes.

- [BONNIE] Quickly please.

- [WILL] Yes, yes, yes.

Erm

Er, you'll come for dinner

with us tonight, yes?

Er, yeah.

Good. Good.

And, um, here. You both go have fun.

I thought we'd just do Times

Square and be done with it.

- Times Square's for tourists, Mum.

- Well, what are we?

This is my home.

I was meant to honeymoon

here, would you believe?

I thought it was one

night in Scarborough.

Yeah, well, I got pregnant, didn't I?

Not that I believed we'd actually come.

Your father was like that. Making

promises he couldn't deliver.

Well, to me at any road.

We could go to Times Square if you

really want, but it's hellish

Years of my life spent on next summer,

once we'd put enough away,

or my favourite, you'll only

burn and then you'll peel.

At least you don't have

that problem with your Will.

What, don't you think I can be

nice about your husband? Is that it?

No, I didn't say a word.

All I'm saying is, the man

goes after what he wants.

Don't wanna say I

cracked the case but

You cracked the case.

[WISEMAN, ON VIDEO] So you had

dinner and then headed to the bar?

And you left the bar at 11:45?

Correct.

[WISEMAN] And it was then that you

ran into Ms Parker in the corridor?

Poor thing probably didn't even

notice us, she was so upset.

[WISEMAN] How are you

arriving at that assumption?

Of her mental state.

[INTERVIEWEE] Well, I

don't make assumptions, Detective.

The girl was sobbing.

[WISEMAN] Your statement

puts Ms Parker with you

inside your hotel room at that time.

How do you explain that?

It's the same time your minibar

was being liberated

of the following items:

One Coors, two bourbons,

a bottle of red.

That's quite the party.

So not only was the night in question

different than the one you talked up,

but now here it is, ending with you

blowing, like, ten years of sobriety.

No one would blame you for

being in a volatile mindset.

We could even say that you

weren't thinking straight

when you headed out into the storm

after the woman you claimed to love.

I did f*cking love her.

I'm not saying another word

until you get me a lawyer.

Oh, I was told this was Will's office.

But you're not Will.

Not even on a good day.

He's down the hall,

second door on the right,

plaque on the wall, sort of

a you-can't-miss-it situation.

Well, how's he settled in?

[BONNIE SIGHS]

Don't throw him the bone

of a compliment from me,

but, erm, we would be

lost without the guy.

Oh, so you like working with him?

He's a dreamboat.

Popular, is he, with

clients and the like?

I have a daughter, you know?

She hasn't spoken to me in

three years, but, erm, I get it.

Oh, I'm just interested in their lives,

because Wales is a long way away.

You're worried about your daughter.

Should I be?

The man is at work

16 hours of every day.

Okay.

It doesn't leave a hell of

a lot of time for cheating.

Not outside the workforce at least.

Trust me, I'd know.

No, it doesn't.

[PHONE RINGING]

Hello. Who is this?

[GARTH] It's Garth.

Cara's Garth.

Are you still there?

[GARTH BREATHES HEAVILY]

Please, don't hang up.

What what they're saying about me,

it's it's it's not true.

What do you want?

They keep f*cking

twisting everything, you know?

Making things seem different

than they actually are.

Look, I just need to know.

Did Cara say anything to

you about us that night?

Because she was gonna leave

me and I need to know why.

Liv.

Liv, are you still there?

You blanking my texts?

Not sure you can ghost someone

you see, like, every day.

I commend you for trying.

You know, I can take the whole,

"it was a massive error and we

should have never gone there" line.

Hell, I've given it myself enough times.

Leave me alone.

[NOTIFICATION BLEEPS]

[DOOR KNOCKS]

- Well, you look

- Yeah, I know.

Mutton lamb.

No, that's not what I was gonna say.

Now, don't argue with me on this

one, and it's very nice to be invited,

but I want you and Will to

go out on your own tonight.

You deserve it.

Look, I know things haven't been easy.

Yeah, that was an understatement.

It's been an absolute

f*cking horror show.

And one, you never

asked to be a part of.

Will.

[WHISPERING] Can we not?

The very fact that you're sitting

here means the world to me.

[WAITRESS] Monsieur.

Thank you.

It's more than I deserve.

You know, you're forgiveness

Well, I

I can't even begin to articulate it.

Liv, you're so bloody

wonderful and good

Enough of the past.

Like you said.

It's over.

From here on out

let's only focus on what's ahead of us.

[GLASSES CLINK]

And that's a baby.

[SPLUTTERED LAUGH]

A baby?

Mm.

[CLEARS THROAT] Mm.

Not where I saw that going.

I know it's always been me saying

that the timing's not right,

or that we need our own

place, or my next promotion.

And yes, yes these are all true things.

But also, they're really not.

Because at the end of the day,

Liv, I'm just terrified

of

of letting the kid down,

or of not being enough,

of f*cking them up in

an age-old Larkin way.

But I want to be better. I want to

Liv, I want to do

better, proper commitment.

And

Liv, you'd be the

most incredible mother.

I just know it.

So, what do you say?

- What do I say?

- Yes.

I say

is this just another line?

No.

No, Liv, this is

This is real.

Look, I know, I've myself how

horribly short life is.

And I

I can't waste any more of it.

You know, it turns out there's

something scarier than having a baby.

And that's spending all our

time pretending like we're fine.

To your mother, to our

friends, to the outside world.

And then going home and

sleeping in separate beds

and feeling so f*cking

alone that I want to scream.

[LOUD CLATTERING]

So

is that a yes?

f*ck it.

Nothing else to lose.

[WILL LAUGHS]

[MOODY MUSIC PLAYING]

Who'd you call yesterday?

We have the call logs.

I called Liv Taylor.

You guys get friendly

out on the hike, that it?

Strange kind of friend.

"Just the way he put his coat around

her would read one way protective.

Another way, possessive."

Nah, she wouldn't say that.

Right, 'cause you trust her.

I just met the woman.

That's a good thing, right?

To get another woman's perspective

on things, ask their advice.

You've got one more hour,

two hours tops with my client,

and you're going around the houses?

I'm just wondering if you let

her in on your plans for Cara.

Plans, what do you what do you mean?

You know, like, forever plans.

A tip-off last night sent us the Taffin.

[LOUD DOOR KNOCKS]

[LIV] You're on holiday, Mother.

Having a lie-in isn't a

sign of a moral failure.

I'd nearly worn through my others.

Yeah, I know. I saw.

[CARYL INHALES]

I I don't know a

good way to say this, so I'm

just I'm just gonna say it.

William is cheating on you.

Which you already know.

And you've known for some time.

I just wish you didn't feel

the need to pretend with me.

[SCOFFS] This is what happens when

you skip your first cup of tea.

Don't take me for more of a

fool than you have already.

Carrying on like you're newly weds

as if I wouldn't see through that.

I'm just praying it doesn't mean

that you're planning

on staying with him.

So we're doing this, are we?

You know, instead of

going to see a show,

maybe have a bite, you know,

doing things that normal

mothers and daughters do.

Do you know who it is? Who

he's been carrying on with.

Yeah, well, I'm going to

have my cup of tea at least.

The dead girl.

That's who.

Cara.

I've got Polaroids.

There's six of the things.

They're all of her.

In various

See for yourself.

He hid them in a drawer in your bedroom.

Right, so that's what last

night was. I mean wow.

This means his hands are tied.

It means you can get whatever

divorce settlement you want.

You could start over. Proper.

I'm doing this for your own good.

I take no pleasure in it. None.

I can only imagine your

face when you found out.

Finally, you could pay me back.

Pay you back?

Oh, come on, Mother.

Why just the two of us here?

For telling you what I saw.

For Dad f*cking that woman.

I'd be very careful

what you say next, Olive.

I ruined your life.

Your words.

Not mine.

So here you are trying to

do the same thing to me.

I never said that. You were just ten.

You were too young to

remember anything sensible.

It kind of sticks in your

mind when your own mother

tells you how depraved

you are, how sick

And actually, my, erm, my favourite,

"You're making the whole thing up."

You know the shame that I felt?

No, no, no, actually,

actually more than that.

This belief that you gave me.

That deep down inside,

whatever I was made of,

was this seed of badness.

Yeah, you think something long

enough it comes true, doesn't it?

You've always been a fantasist,

you've been living in your own head,

and this is that, this

is more of the same.

- So you didn't blame me?

- What does it matter?

- What does it matter?!

- It was ancient history!

That's who I am!

It is who you made me. It's

the things that I have done.

You are being very childish, Olive.

Fine.

If you'd never said,

he'd have never left.

Thank you.

Thank you, Mother.

Do you know how long I've spent

thinking that I didn't deserve love?

And that I wasn't good enough.

And I finally, I finally find someone

who makes me feel okay as I am.

And what do you do? You

come and you burn it down.

No, no, I think you'll find it's

your husband who's doing that.

Just look at the photos.

Please, I don't need to

look at the f*cking photos.

I know, of course I know.

- You're coming home with me.

- I'm not coming home. I'm not coming home.

He is my home. This is my home.

I'm not giving up on this

marriage. It has cost me too much.

Are you telling me that you're

happy with this being your lot?

Stuck with a man who doesn't love you?

In a city that doesn't

give two figs who you are.

He does love me.

We have a future.

Oh, don't don't don't tell me

you're fool enough to be

thinking of starting a family

with this man.

Because he will leave you.

And then you'll be stuck.

So one day,

I can come and make

it clear to my daughter

quite how much I resent her.

I am just trying to help.

Yeah. First time for

everything, eh, Mum?

[LIV] f*ck!

I know you want this to be over.

So do we.

Only one reason you return a ring.

Girl says no.

You load all your sh1tting

salary into the thing.

You vomit up your guts

and ask her to marry you.

You make sure to do it all proper.

The way that you know she'll want it.

And what's she do?

Woman goes and breaks your heart.

Makes sense you're going after her.

Wanting answers I bet she

was too chicken sh*t to give.

So now you're thinking,

if I can't have her,

no one else can.

But you're not a bad guy.

You don't hit her, or strangle

her, or make her suffer.

It's just one clean

shove.

Square in the back.

I figure 'cause you can't

look her in the eye

'cause it's love you feel,

not hate

'cause if you see her face,

well then, you'll remember

she's your forever girl.

[SOBBING] I thought

I thought she was gonna say yes.

[SOBBING] But she

But she didn't.

She didn't, and

I got drunk when I shouldn't have.

I thought a bunch of really

dark sh*t that I shouldn't have.

[SOBS]

But I didn't k*ll her.

I was awful earlier.

Look, if you told me

your mum was in town,

I'd have ducked and covered.

How monstrous we talking?

No more than me.

That's pretty f*cking monstrous. Okay.

Can I ask you something?

Why are you so good to me?

Well, I'm a Grade A masochist for one.

Mostly, I've been where you've been.

Not a place I'd wish on my worst enemy.

Let alone someone I actually like.

[EXHALES]

You know for a tiny moment,

I actually thought I

could see a way through.

[PHONE DINGS]

Doesn't exactly seem like good news.

Oh, I

- I need to

- Hey.

It's okay.

You know where to find me.

[CALLING TONE RINGS]

Tell me this isn't. You

are not blackmailing me.

No, this is me keeping you safe.

The girl's dead, Olivia.

You can't think Will had

anything to do with that, can you?

Bottom line, you're coming home.

[EXHALES]

[WISEMAN] We're letting a k*ller walk.

Without the confession,

the rest is circumstantial.

At best.

Everyone wants it to be him.

It's not the same thing as it being him.

[KNOCK ON DOOR]

You win.

Well, if low-key is what you want,

I'll respect that, of course I will,

but Dennis has already said

we can have the function

room at the Yew Tree.

I hardly think they'll be

lining the streets, Mum.

Well, that's where you're wrong.

Because you have been missed.

By everyone.

Are we havin' puds then, or what?

'Cause if I have a whole one,

you're gonna have to

cart me onto the plane

but I think it'd be rude not to

have a baklava, don't you think?

And I'm gonna get this. No arguments.

Because we

are celebrating.

Sure.

Whatever you want.

I'd have never done it.

And you know that.

Mum.

Can I have them?

Hang him out to dry, love.

He deserves everything he gets.

It doesn't seem so

bad now we're leavin'.

It's always the way.

Of course, once you see

those hills come rollin' in

and the air hits you, you'll

barely remember all of this.

The whole thing'll be

just like a bad dream.

I do love you.

What you being soft for?

- [LIV] Can you take my mum to JFK?

- [TAXI DRIVER] All right.

Oh, that's a nasty little trick.

And what's this full of, then, rocks?

Put that trench coat in.

Thought you'd get more wear out of it.

I don't need the photos.

I can just tell them.

I can just tell them Will was

sleeping with the dead girl.

- Yeah, you could.

- Mm-hmm.

Yeah, I will.

Just, erm

[WHISPERING] It

wouldn't be bad for Will.

Olivia.

[SOBS] I didn't mean to.

- I didn't mean to, it was an accident.

- Shh.

[CARYL] Will did this. Do you hear me?

There is no badness in you.

- [CARYL] You're all right.

- [LIV SNIFFS]

["WAITING ON A WAVE" BY ST. VINCENT]

I took a walk down my old street ♪

But a little thought occurred to me ♪

I belong to the street

more than it does to me ♪

How tediously Sophoclean ♪

To look for signs of poetry ♪

In the golden litter

and the tinfoil shining ♪

Wave, I'm waiting on a wave ♪

For someone just to say ♪

"Oh, honey, you'll be safe" ♪

[LAUGHS] It's just me.

Nothing to be scared of.

Come, come.

Sit, sit.

[WILL EXHALES IN CONTENTMENT]

Now dinner is almost ready,

which is code for "I'm

about to get it delivered,"

and then replate it

so you think I've suddenly

learned homemaker skills.

Who is this?

- Er

- Because it's not Cara.

So I'll ask again.

Who is it?

Erm Would you

[WAVERING] Would you just

let me explain, please?

[WHISPERING] I think we're

kind of past that point.

Look, er

It's, erm

It

It's it's Marissa.

Cara's friend?

You were f*cking Cara's friend?

Before or after?

So before.

Classy.

[WAVERING] I think there's

something wrong with me, Liv.

But I I can I can I can fix it.

I, er I can I can I can fix it.

You know, with your help, I

can I can I can fix it.

I'll put in for a transfer,

or I'll go to counselling.

I'll do whatever

whatever you need me to do,

I I will do it, Liv.

- I'm gonna have a baby you don't want.

- No, I do.

I do want a baby. I want

it all. With you, Liv.

[GLASS SHATTERS]

[LIV] Nah.

No, you want it all with everyone.

[APARTMENT INTERCOM RINGS]

Your romantic meal for two is here.

[THUD, CRASH, SHATTER]

[MORE GLASS BREAKS]

Liv.

Liv, please talk to me.

[SCREAMS]

Not interrupting, am I?

How did you get in here?

That's not how you

talk to a friend, is it?

Hm?

Because that's

that's what we are, right?

The three of us.

Friends.

'Course we are.

You just caught us mid-row.

No point pretending otherwise.

Uh-oh.

[LAUGHS]

Yeah, I mean, 'cause, you know

Nobody likes a liar. Right, Liv?

Hm?

Good of you. Bringing that up.

You'll stay and eat with us. Will,

you'd like that, wouldn't you?

Yes. Yes, that would be great.

- I'll go get some plates.

- Yeah.

Why don't I get you a drink?

- [GARTH] Mm.

- [WILL] Come with me.

- [WILL] Whiskey?

- [GARTH] Yeah.

[WILL] Great.

How how do you take it?

No, I'm an on the rocks man myself.

I've, er, got some good stuff.

- [THUD]

- [LIV GASPS]

I was just

'Cause calling the cops?

That's not a very friendly thing to do.

Just like talking a bunch of sh*t

to them about how I was with Cara.

[WILL] Garth.

Just put the g*n, er, down, please.

And then we can all

talk calmly as adults.

I am plenty f*cking calm!

[WILL] No! Sure you are,

sure you are, just

Can you just let my wife go, please?

Please.

Right when she tells me why

she's been acting one way

and being another.

You know I wouldn't take

you for a stupid guy.

I'm on your side.

No, there's only ever been one

person who's been on my side.

Or I thought there was.

[LIV] I get it. I get it.

Trust me, I get it.

You tell me what she said to you.

What she really said to you.

You feel like there's no one

You feel like there's

no one to trust anymore.

You feel like there's nothing solid.

You know, I'm thinking,

you not saying anything

that kind of says it all.

[SLOWLY] Who was he?

[WILL] Liv.

Because my girl ain't leavin'

unless she's got some place to go.

[GASPING] I'm sorry,

I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

I wa it wa it wa it

was me. It was me. It was me.

Me and Cara.

Look, it's my fault. It's my fault.

Just, please, just let her go.

She f*cking hated you.

Why why why else do you

think she came to Yosemite.

We started we

started sleeping together

pretty much as soon as I moved here.

She she has this tattoo

that rides up just below her

Look, she followed me

out there because

she wanted she

wanted us to be together.

I'm I'm sorry.

Shut up.

- [WILL] Look, I'm I'm sorry.

- Shut the f*ck up.

Shut the f*ck up! Shut the f*ck up.

[LIV] Will!

- [BONES CRUNCH]

- [LIV SCREAMS]

- [GARTH] You f*cking knew.

- Will! Will!

- [GARTH] You f*cking knew.

- [LIV] Will!

- [TEETH BITING]

- [GARTH YELLS]

[GARTH] That's why you lied.

You knew!

He k*lled her.

He k*lled her.

She was mine.

She was mine.

- [LIV SHRIEKS]

- [SKULL CAVES IN]

[REPEATED BLOWS]

[GASPING]

[HEAVY PANTING]

["THE LASTY" BY SANTIGOLD]

Mother said, look now at that fire ♪

You're a lasty ♪

One by one, I watch 'em run ♪

And then they pass me ♪

All get set, taking my mark ♪

Nothing to lose I

got nothing but heart ♪

Take you to your knees ♪

Left us in the dark ♪

Feeling all this heat ♪

Ooh, ignite our spark ♪

To your knees ♪

Left us in the dark ♪

Feeling all this heat ♪

Ooh, now I'm gonna take 'em back ♪

I'm gonna take 'em back ♪
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