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Followers (2024)

Posted: 03/16/24 16:18
by bunniefuu
- We're here!

- Woo!

- Ah!

It is so pretty.

- Wow.

- Oh my God,

it is so f*cking hot.

- It's August.

What do you expect?

- But is

it always this hot?

- Oh, please don't

complain the whole time.

Sunscreen.

Does anyone need sunscreen?

- Yes, please.

Frickin' fried last year.

- Sam, please tell

me about your inhaler.

- Got it, Mom.

- Okay, let's go.

Whew.

No.

- Come on, Riley.

You know you want to.

- I am not singing

that f*cking song.

- You all good?

Been havin' radio

trouble all day.

- Yeah, just markin'

up trees for the burn.

Don't mark too many.

They told us this season's gonna

be pretty mild, you

know, fire wise.

- Hey, did we approve

any crossbow hunting

licenses this season?

No, not that I know of.

Why?

- Well...

Yeah, we might have

a poaching situation.

- All right,

find out and let me know.

Jake?

Jake, are you still there?

Jake?

Jake, are you still there?

- What the hell?

- Where's

the f*cking lake?

- f*ck!

- This

is the spot, right?

- Yeah, this is it.

- Why is it so dry?

- Climate change, that's why.

Less snowfall means less water.

- f*cking bullshit.

- f*ck it, I'm going in.

- What? In that?

- Yeah, it's hot.

Come on.

- f*ck that.

- Woo!

- Someone's watching us.

- That's weird.

- Whew!

- Someone's watching us.

- What was that?

Oh, that's f*ckin' weird.

- Did you see his face?

It looked like he

was wearing a mask.

- A mask?

It looks like a hat.

- That was creepy.

- Oh, God, do you

have my phone charger?

- I just gave it to Riley.

- Oh my God.

No.

- Oh, f*ck, I'm sorry.

- Yeah, you go

in the puddle with it?

- Ah, great.

- So this means we can't charge?

- Nope.

- I was only at 25%.

- I'm at 35.

- I don't care if

the lake is dry.

We are still getting

a f*cking picture.

- Ah, Heather's serious.

She's bringin' out the tripod.

- Hurry up, guys.

Come on, come on,

come on, come on.

- It's getting colder.

- Yeah, always does.

- Hello, hello, my

beautiful followers.

We have finally made it

here after a very long hike,

but it's okay because we're

here and I'm with my friends.

- Okay, Sam, your turn.

- What?

- I'd be a dragon.

- Okay, what?

I didn't know we could do,

like, not real animals.

- Oh, f*ck.

- Well, well, well.

If it isn't that little piggy

with the house made of straw?

I'm the Big Bad Wolf that's

gonna blow your house down.

- Riley?

Riley?

Riley?

Heather, wake up.

- What?

- Riley's gone.

- What?

- Riley is gone.

Riley?

Riley?

- f*ck, I'm at 1%.

- She wouldn't just leave us.

- Riley?

- Riley?

- Wait, wait.

What the f*ck?

What the is that?

- It's a trail.

Riley?

- Riley?

- Are you okay?

Okay, I'm gonna

get your inhaler.

- Okay.

It's not here!

- f*ck.

- Sam, I couldn't find it.

- Oh my God.

Oh my God.

Riley!

- What, what?

- He has her.

- Heather, we don't

know what he wants.

- Sam!

Sam!

I don't know if I can move!

- You've got this.

Don't put your weight on it,

don't put your weight on it.

- I

can't move any further.

- Okay, lean over on me.

Lean on me.

Okay.

- Sam can't go any further.

- I know.

Here.

Okay, careful, careful.

- Oh my God.

- Okay.

Calm.

Breathe.

Breathe, breathe.

- I have to go find Riley.

- No, don't leave.

- Okay, okay.

I'm coming back for you, okay?

We are going to

come back for you.

- Okay.

- Okay, okay.

Just try and stay calm.

- Okay.

- Okay?

- Riley.

Riley!

No, hey.

Hey, it's me.

It's me, it's me, okay?

Okay.

- Sam, Sam, he's recording us.

Get the f*ck away from her!

Sam!

Somebody f*cking help us!

You m*therf*cker!

Get the f*ck away from her!

- I'm gonna k*ll your friend.

- Sam!

- The blonde one, too.

- Sam!

- Sam!

- I

can't go any further.

I can't go any further.

- Okay, okay, okay.

Okay, okay, okay.

- Oh my God, there's so

much blood.

Oh my God.

- Okay.

Easy, easy, easy.

- Oh my God.

- I'm just cutting it open.

- Okay, okay.

- Oh my

God, oh my God!

- Okay, okay, okay, I'm sorry.

- That's a truck.

- That's a truck.

- Help!

Help, help, help!

- What happened?

- Someone had a bear

trap or something.

- Jesus Christ.

All right, you know,

this is gonna be easier

by taking you in the truck.

- You think anyone's

coming to save you?

Nobody's coming.

Ow!

- Oh my God.

God!

Wait, wait, wait!

I'm sorry!

- Oh my God.

- Help me.

Hello, my new followers.

To everyone new to

the account, welcome.

And everyone else, I

just wanna say thank you

so much for all your support

and all messages asking

me how I'm doing.

It's been really overwhelming

and I'm just really

grateful for you guys.

To answer your question,

my leg is healing.

It's not pretty, but heal

from the inside out, right?

About what happened

on the trail.

I don't really think I'm

ready to talk about that yet.

But thanks to you guys and

your support and everything,

I'm definitely getting

back to a place

where I wanna be

creating content again

and sharing my life with you.

And yeah, thank you so much,

and expect more

posts from me soon.

- Can I help you?

Can I help you?

Hi.

- Yes, I was terrified.

- Hey, are you watching?

- I got up-

- Am I watching what?

- The documentary just aired.

- At least 12 hours.

- f*ck, that came out tonight?

I'll watch

it when I get home.

- Welcome back

to the "Free Yourself

from the Grid" podcast.

I'm Sam Benson Smith,

former corporal in the

United States Marine Corps

and your current hostest

with the mostest locks

on his doors and windows.

Today, my underground girls

and b*mb shelter boys,

we are going to be discussing

a very popular topic

in this day and age.

VPN, virtual private networks.

Now, what exactly is a virtual

private network you may ask?

Well, I've been working

on my paranoia in therapy,

but I don't think I'm too

bold in saying it is something

you desperately need if you hope

to have any

semblance of privacy.

Now we all know that

every phone and every-

- Who is it?

- It's me.

Hey.

- Hey.

You smell like cigarettes.

- Yeah, I just had one.

I was stressed.

I had a constitutional

law test earlier.

You okay?

- I'm fine.

Some guy was just staring

at me at the library.

- Did you know him?

- No.

- Well, I

got you a burrito.

- I already ate, sorry.

- It's fine.

We'll save it for later.

What are you watching?

- Heather's documentary

dropped today.

- You okay?

- Yeah, I'm fine.

I haven't watched it yet.

- Do you want to?

- I mean, I guess

I might as well.

They paid me for it.

- I guess what I've learned

and what I would

say to other people

that have presences

online is to be careful.

The world has real evil in it.

We saw that evil and you

never know who's watching you.

We're here, day one.

- Day one

of a two day trip.

- Shh!

We're here, day one.

Me and my two best friends off

into the great unknown

for our annual retreat.

It started out as

just a normal trip.

Riley, Sam, and I,

every year go on this

hike in Western Nevada.

Okay, mile four and we're really

starting to feel the heat.

How you doin', Riley?

- My sports bra is just sweat.

- Mine too.

Just get to be alone in

the wilderness together

and it's nice to get

away from it all.

There were definitely moments

where we thought someone

might have been watching us,

a few weird interactions,

but I didn't think

anything of it.

It's the middle of nowhere.

Sometimes you run into this.

Mile six and we're

takin' a little break.

- Sam?

- Sam is-

- What's wrong?

You okay?

- Oo, an F b*mb.

You don't see that every day.

Not halfway through the trail,

I got a direct message.

It was a picture of.

- Hey.

- I'm sorry.

- It's okay.

Try those breathing exercises

your therapist gave you?

- Yeah, I tried.

What are you watching?

- Some old spy movie.

- Hey.

- Hi.

How are you?

- I'm fine I guess.

How are you?

- I'm good.

I'm still alive.

The documentary came out today.

- Yeah, I know.

I saw it.

- Anyway, the reason why I'm

calling is because Gareth

and I are going to his parents'

house for New Year's Eve,

and we were wondering if you

and Todd might

wanna come with us?

- Oh, um...

I mean, of course no

worries at all if you can't.

But Riley and Leah might come

and I think it would be

really great to reunite.

- You know, thanks.

I appreciate the gesture.

I just, I don't know if I can

do it with school

and everything.

- Right, yeah, of course.

Listen, I just, I wanted to...

Actually, I have to go.

But if you change your mind,

the offer still stands.

- Okay.

Thank you.

I appreciate it.

- Okay, bye Sam.

- Bye, Heather.

- Who was that?

- Oh, it was Heather

inviting me out

to her boyfriend's place

for New Year's Eve.

- Oh, are we on?

- No.

- Why not?

I mean, it could be

good to see her again.

- Yeah.

- I know the last time

you saw her it was...

I mean, you know what happened,

but didn't you used

to be best friends?

- Yeah.

- Look, I know it's

been difficult,

but you can't spend all

your time in the apartment.

- I went to class today.

- Okay.

But you need a life

outside of school.

Look, I'll go with you.

Be fun.

The man who att*cked

you, he's gone.

You're safe now.

You brought the taser?

- It makes me feel safer.

- Just don't use it on Heather.

- Sammy!

Hi.

I missed you.

- Hi, Riley.

- Oh my gosh.

Leah.

- Sam.

- I've heard so much about you.

- You too.

- Hi.

- Hi, Todd.

- Riley.

Nice to meet you.

- Hi, Leah.

- Hi, Todd.

- I really missed you.

- Me too.

- This must be Todd?

- Yeah.

- Hello.

- Hi.

- I've heard a lot about you.

- Nice to meet you.

- Hi, I'm Gareth.

- Sam.

- I know, it's great

to finally meet you.

- Jared, Todd.

- Gareth.

- Oh, sorry.

- Yeah.

- I'm freezing.

We should get inside.

- Yeah, come on in everybody.

Me casa es su casa.

- Beautiful place.

- Thanks.

Yeah, my mom designed it

all from the ground up.

Imported every stone from Italy.

So last year when I

spent time in Florence,

hanging out with the

natives was just so,

- Babe, where's the-

- inspiring.

- I think it's in my

purse on the couch.

- Pretty nice, right?

- Gar, will you show

Todd where their room is?

- Yes.

- Sam,

I have to show you this view.

- Back this way, Todd.

Oh, shit, sorry, I'm trying

to get this deal closed.

I gotta take this.

- Gar, I said no

work this weekend.

- This is

important, babe.

Hey, Todd, room's upstairs,

second door on the left.

You can't miss it.

- Sure.

- Mikey Mike,

what's up, my man?

How you doin'?

You close?

- Isn't this place amazing?

Gareth's mom designed

the whole thing.

- Yeah.

- So, how are you?

- All right, it's

just a long trip.

- No,

no, guys, come on.

Look, I can't do this-

- I really like Todd.

- Okay? I'm busy.

- He's super cute.

- Yeah.

- Yeah, he's sweet.

- We started

drinking without you.

I'm sorry, you

guys took forever.

- It's all right, our

flight was delayed.

- Ri, it's not in here.

- Really?

Check my bag upstairs.

- No, it doesn't work

like that.

- Do you

want a margarita?

They're strong.

- Maybe later.

- Beer, soda?

- Sure, I'll have a beer.

- Okay.

Don't worry.

I will not be posting

while we're here.

- How's the influencing going?

- Oh my God, it is crazy.

After our story went viral,

I hit almost half a

million followers.

It was nuts.

I had to hire a

publicist and a manager.

And now with our

documentary out,

they think I'm gonna hit a

million in the next year.

But I do not share

my location anymore.

I definitely learned my

lesson on that.

- Can you believe it, Sam?

She won't be

posting every second

of her life anymore.

All it took was a

crazy psycho chasing

her through the woods.

- It's an amazing view, right?

Gareth's dad owns like 12 acres.

- Yeah.

- Sam, are you okay?

- I'm sorry.

- Sam, it's okay.

- Oh, Sam.

- I'm sorry.

- It's okay.

- You guys.

- It's okay.

- It's okay, it's okay.

- f*ck these woods!

- Yeah, dude, I mean look,

if he doesn't wanna invest,

then he has nothing to invest.

He's being a baby back b*tch

and I just don't wanna

hear about it anymore.

- Bill, yeah.

It's good.

It's good, yeah,

tomorrow'll be fine.

I don't want sushi.

We had sushi the other day.

Yeah, too much sushi.

- Todd, right?

- Oh, hi.

- Hey, you wanna get high?

I think they're having

a moment downstairs.

- No.

I'm okay, thanks.

- You have this

strange aura about you.

- What?

- A strange aura,

like a strange energy.

- Okay.

- I'm good at reading

people's energies.

Yours is very,

dense.

- Okay.

- You should try yoga.

- Okay.

I'm gonna go inside.

- Careful.

She'll bite ya.

You like g*ns, Todd?

- No, I was just

figuring out the-

- Check this out.

It's a Christmas

present from my dad.

AR-15 semi-a*t*matic.

.233 Remington cartridges,

20 inch barrel and effective

firing range of 600 yards.

You wanna hold it?

- Sure.

- Admire the lightening.

- Wow.

It's heavy.

- f*ck yeah, it is.

This thing could

bring down a buffalo.

Pow!

- Yeah.

- Oh, yeah.

You feel that?

- Gar?

Babe, what did we say about

keeping the g*ns locked up?

- I'm just showin' it, babe.

- Okay, well I

started the salad.

If you could start the grill?

- We'll sh**t it tomorrow.

I got some targets

set up out back.

Oh, hey, could you

use a coaster, please?

This marble's from Sri Lanka.

- Sorry.

- Yeah.

- Babe?

Try not to overcook

them this time, please.

- Okay.

Todd, wanna help?

- Sure.

- They call me the grill master.

Oh, hey, can you

not smoke in here?

My mom hates the smell.

- Okay.

- Let me hit that.

- So, what did you think

of the documentary?

- I thought it was fine.

- So, Toddy, how'd

you and Sam meet?

- We had the same

class together.

- Oh.

At law school, right?

- Yeah.

We took Intro to Ethics.

- Oh, cool.

Yeah, my dad wanted me

to get into law school.

I just, I don't know.

It never really interested me.

It was so boring, right?

- No.

Well, it's not for everyone.

It's a lot of hard work.

Takes awhile.

- Ugh, overrated.

Years.

- Are you a little worried

that it could like,

inspire other K*llers?

- What?

- Like, like aren't you worried

that someone could

see it and then like,

attack someone else?

- No, I hadn't thought

about that at all.

- Right, I just mean

like when you project

such a negative energetic

event into the world-

- In law, they're making two-

- I have some vegan patties

for me and Leah,

I can grab them.

- Like, you just, you

never know whose frequency

is gonna pick it up.

Right?

- Yeah.

I actually think that our story

was very inspiring

to a lot of people.

We had to overcome a lot.

- Yeah, totally.

- Wait, no more frequency talk.

- Sorry.

I just think a lot

about this stuff.

Ignore me.

- Probably soy.

- Huh.

Weird.

- I think they cook

just like steaks.

- Right.

Vegan patty.

Yuck.

How do you

think she eats that shit?

- One day at a time,

like all of us.

- Yeah, I guess.

So, you into crypto Todd?

- Crypto?

- Yeah, cryptocurrency.

It's a new thing.

Blockchain, Bitcoin, Ethereum.

Everything in between.

- No , can't say I am.

- What?

- Mm mm.

- Dude, Todd!

- Are you

sure you don't want one?

- I'm all right.

- What the heck, August?

I told 'em not to park here.

What are they doin'?

Two's here, August.

Hey!

Hey, no campers here.

I'm gonna call the police.

You're not allowed

to be campin'.

What the heck?

What are you doin'?

What's goin' on here?

- And like, we

kind of match, you know?

- Yeah.

- It's just,

- Yeah.

- it's so great, ugh.

- And he's awesome.

- Did you hear that?

- Yeah.

- Like, he's just

like wonderful and-

- No.

- And he just-

- I didn't hear anything.

- Just awesome and-

- Oh.

- Anyway,

so we were in Hawaii

and he was at a

resort with his...

- You guys!

You're too cute.

Lovebirds.

You'll love this.

Yay!

My sexy grill master.

- Good?

- Yes!

- Picture ready, everybody.

- Ugh, let's eat.

Does anyone want a

drink with dinner?

- I'm good.

- I've got whiskey.

- Sam, wine?

- Sure.

- All right, who's hungry?

- Oh, these steaks look amazing.

- Oh, they had a great cut.

Oh, those are your

vegan patties.

- Thanks.

- So, before we eat I

wanted to propose a toast.

Um...

I'm sorry.

- Oh, babe.

- No, it's fine.

I'm sorry, I knew

I was gonna cry.

So, on that trail,

as you guys know

there were moments

were we really didn't know

if we would make it back.

And I just wanna say

I'm so happy we did,

and we could tell our story

and it's just really

good to see you guys.

- And you guys have a

movie coming out now.

- No, Gar.

We were gonna talk

about that later.

- What movie?

- Yeah, what movie?

- Well, a few weeks ago,

two producers from LA emailed me

and said that they

were interested

in turning our

story into a movie,

but they would need permission

from the three of us.

I was gonna talk to you

guys about it tomorrow.

- Is that why you

invited us out here?

- No, of course not.

No, I wanted to see you guys.

We can just talk about it later.

- Why don't we just

enjoy the dinner?

I mean, everything looks great.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

- Who wants a vegan patty?

- Alpha, radio check.

- Kevin, radio check.

Mike, radio check.

- To this creed we swear,

I am a wolf.

I will hold the pack above all.

I will be loyal to my brothers.

I will never submit myself

to the temptations

of female flesh.

My blood belongs to the

wolves, and the wolves alone.

I am a man, I am a

wolf, I am in control.

- And Gareth falls and

loses one of his keys,

so I had to hike up the

mountain and get it.

Thank you.

- Kevin, make

sure you disable the cars.

- That's not

how it happened.

- Come on, it's funny.

And it is how it

happened.

- You know what else is funny?

That you only invited us here

to ask us permission to make

a movie out of what happened.

- Sam.

- No.

I just saw the positive reaction

the documentary was getting

and true crime survivor stories

are a bankable genre right now.

- I'm glad people find what

happened to us entertaining.

- Not entertaining, inspiring.

Three girls fought evil and won.

- Won what? Nightmares?

- I'm gonna go smoke.

- Outside please.

- Riley, what do you think?

- I don't know.

I feel like if we could make

some money off of it it

can't be a bad thing.

- It's inspiring, Sam.

We survived and

we're still here.

People like

survivor stories.

- Hi, do we have another

lighter anywhere?

- There's one in my suitcase.

- Okay.

Awesome.

- I just

don't understand

why you're acting like this.

They think a movie about

our story could be popular.

We need the money.

- f*ck off.

- Yes, I want you two

to give permission

so they can make the movie.

When the truth comes out...

- And the

quarterback has hiked the ball.

- I wonder what's

taking Leah so long.

- I just don't understand

how making a movie out

of this could be good.

- Not

good, Sam, inspiring.

- Okay, I'm gonna

switch to beer.

Does anyone want one?

- I'll take one.

- Me too.

- I'm actually

gonna go to the bathroom.

- Through the

kitchen on your left.

- Kevin, hurry

up, hurry up, hurry up.

- What the f*ck?

What the f*ck?

- Oh my God, oh my God, Riley!

- Who the f*ck is that?

- Oh my

God, oh my God!

- Whoa, whoa, whoa.

- You weren't

supposed to sh**t her.

Where's the quiet one?

- Kitchen.

You ever k*ll anyone on ecstasy?

Crazy shit, man.

- Shut up!

Shut the f*ck up!

- Hey man, this

one's out cold.

- Hello, Heather.

Sorry about my friend.

He's a bit jumpy.

- It's the dr*gs.

- What do you want from us?

- I want you

to sit first off.

Sit!

- Listen to me, my dad's

got a lotta money, okay?

So, whatever it is you want,

we can give you.

- Mm.

You don't say.

- Hello my

beautiful followers.

To everyone new to

the account, welcome.

And everyone else-

- It's strange

to see you in person, Heather.

- Thank you so much

- It's like meeting

- for all your support

- a celebrity.

- and all your messages.

- Someone I've only ever

seen through a screen.

- It's really overwhelming.

What do you want, freak?

- Whatever it is we

can give it to you.

We can give it to you.

Just let us go.

- k*ll her,

and you can leave.

- f*ck yeah, let's

get this party started!

- What?

- I said k*ll

her and you can leave.

- f*ck you!

- That's the only

way you're going

to walk out of here alive.

- Oh, God.

- Gar?

Gar?

- Do it!

- Gareth, Gareth, it's okay.

It's okay.

Gareth, it's gonna be okay.

Gareth.

Gareth.

Gareth.

- Holy shit, he's

actually gonna do it.

- Gareth, what are you doing?

Gareth, what are you doing?

Gareth...

No, Gareth, please.

- I'm sorry.

- Gareth, what are you doing?

Gareth, please, what?

- If it makes

you feel any better,

we were going to

k*ll him anyway.

The little piggy with

the house made of wood.

- What'd you just say?

- Nothing.

We all set?

- Almost,

just gimme a second.

- Okay, okay.

Come on,

come on, come on.

Come on.

- 911,

what's your emergency?

- I'm at 2247

Mountainside Drive.

There's been a break-in.

- Okay, Ma'am.

I'm sending a police

unit to your location.

Are you in a safe

place right now?

- Wait,

wait, wait, f*ck, f*ck.

Whoa!

Oh my God!

Oh, f*ck!

Oh my God.

- What the

f*ck is up, Wolf Nation?

It is your boy Wolfie

and I am here with

a very special guest

for a very special New

Years.

Heather here is the survivor.

You may have heard

that she survived

an attack on the trail a year

and a half ago with one

of our brothers, Dylan.

Make some f*cking mistakes,

didn't you, Heather?

- No.

- Now, we had a poll

of people saying

how to k*ll you.

- Help!

- And I'm

proud to say we decided

to go back to basics.

- No, no, please,

no, please!

No!

Please, don't do it.

No, please!

- I get no

joy in doing this.

Just kidding, I do.

One.

Two.

Three.

- No!

- Don't, don't move.

It's gonna be okay, Heather.

I called the police.

- Hello, Sam.

It's really an

honor to meet you.

- Shut up.

- I'm a big fan of yours.

- Shut up.

- You're very pop

on our chat boards.

The one that k*lled Dylan.

The pret that

became the predator.

- He was trying to k*ll us.

- I mean it,

you're very popular.

Everyone wants to

know where you are,

what you're doing.

We've actually become pretty

familiar with your routine.

- What?

- Going to class, the library,

working out at your apartment.

- What are

you talking about?

Todd.

- Sam.

- Todd, I called the police.

Is Riley dead?

- No!

- You really think you'd

get away with what you did?

- Todd and I were there.

We witnessed everything.

- This, this is

not a confession.

This is a declaration.

This is my manifesto.

Today I become a wolf.

My whole life,

I've been anonymous.

A single sheet,

indistinguishable from a flap.

But today, all that changes.

Today, the world

will know my name.

They will know our name.

And that we are a force

to be reckoned with.

We, a collection

of men who refuse

to be belittled,

forgotten, unknown.

And if I die,

I take comfort in knowing

that I'll have not died in vain.

I'll have died for a movement,

and I will have

died for the cause

of my brother's in arms.

My name is Dylan Loberetti,

and I declare myself a wolf.

- Oh, f*ck!

- When you k*lled

Dylan, you became a martyr.

The organization grew.

Websites, videos,

chat rooms, sharings.

We were just a collection

of individuals,

but when you k*lled Dylan,

we became a movement.

- After that day, we waited.

Came up with a plan to get

all three of you

back together again.

Somebody had

to get close to you,

make sure you'd

actually show up.

The wolves voted,

and I was chosen.

- So now we're

gonna give our audience

what they really want,

to see your brains smashed,

for all our loyal,

loving followers.

Tony, cops are here!

I think I broke my arm.

Mighta f*cked up my back, too.

- They're coming.

- f*ck, what do we do?

- If you k*ll them,

there'll be more comin'.

f*ck, we should get

the f*ck outta here.

Alpha!

- Hello, Officers.

Sorry, I tried to call

to cancel but I couldn't

get through to the dispatcher.

- We got a report

of an attack here.

- Yes, that was my girlfriend.

She's not well.

- Is your girlfriend here?

- Yes, but she's asleep.

She's on medication.

- What kind of medication?

- Xanax, I believe.

I could be wrong.

She has a prescription,

of course.

- She reported that there

was an incident of

domestic v*olence.

I'm sorry, we're gonna need

to see her to perform

a wellness check.

- I'm sorry officers,

can't let ya do that.

- We're not askin'.

- I'm sorry, my girlfriend,

she's really not well.

She's been angry

and moody lately,

and I took her up

here to get away

from her job in the city,

but I think the

change in environment

was just too much for her.

- Is there

anybody else in the house?

- No, it's just us.

- Can we see some ID?

- Yes.

That's your last name?

- Yes.

- You related to-

- Yes, he's my father.

I'd actually appreciate it

if he didn't find

out about this.

- Mike, what's going on?

- He's talkin' to them.

- No!

- Are they coming in?

- How

the f*ck should I know?

- No!

- You're

a long ways from home.

- Yeah, thought

getting her away

from the city would

be good for her,

but guess I was wrong.

- Look, whenever we get

a domestic v*olence call,

we have to do an investigation.

- Sorry, Officers,

can't let ya do that.

Wake up your girlfriend

and bring her down here now.

Sir, I advise you to comply.

- What?

- Sir, comply.

- You thought I

was the nice guy?

I loved you, that I

was patient with you?

All of your survival shit,

your classes, your

pepper spray, your taser?

- Sir!

- And all it took was

somebody being nice to you.

Mike, what do you see?

- sh*ts fired, sh*ts fired.

We need backup.

- Sir, get on the ground.

- Copy that.

- Sam!

- Sir, get on the ground!

- Backup is five minutes out.

- Sir, do not move!

Get on the ground!

Sir, do not move,

get on the ground!

Stay right there!

- Please help, we're in here!

- We gotta get outta here.

- We're

in here, help us!

- He f*cking shot me!

- Go, go, go.

- It's okay, it's okay.

Okay, let's go.

- Okay.

- Oh my God!

Help!

- Help!

- Help!

- Oh my God.

- Oh, you

guys are so screwed.

- No, no, no, no.

- Oh my God.

- Sam, no.

- Make us famous.