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[BlueFinch Film Releasing

music theme]

[Mainframe music theme]

[ominous music]

[church bell tolls]

[car motor revving]

[bat hits mailbox]

- Whoo!

- [rock music]

Mother fucker!

No one could ever

Stop us now

[laughs]

[Harold] Halloween

was yesterday, Melissa.

[Nancy] Harold.

[Harold] Just look at her!

[Melissa] Don't look at me.

[Harold] Oh, right.

You do all of this to blend in?

[Melissa]

You're such an assh*le.

[Harold] Why don't you

look in the mirror, honey?

You look like a...

[Melissa] Like a what?

- Like a what, Dad?

- [Harold] It is very important

how we present ourselves

right now.

[Melissa] Like a lesbian?

- [Harold] Oh, come on.

- [Melissa] f*ck you.

[Harold] I don't care

who you like.

- [Melissa scoffs]

- [Harold] We all just have to

- package ourselves.

- [Melissa] Package ourselves.

Yeah. Right.

You really think

that I want to wear

red and blue neckties every day?

You really think that that's my,

- that's my personal go-to?

- Jesus. And you wonder why

Adam takes extra shifts.

Okay, everyone, just calm down.

Believe it or not, Melissa,

it matters

what people think about you.

And the story that

you're telling right now

reflects poorly on me

and this campaign.

Well, we couldn't have that.

[car engine approaching]

[door opens]

Melissa?

Where are you headed, honey?

I've got some cookies!

f*ck you.

Melissa!

Hey, Ted.

[car door closes]

[unsettling music]

["Number One"

by Robin Loxley]

[gear shifts]

Why do you even bother?

'Cause I don't like loose ends.

Plus, it's low-key interesting.

Did you know

- that designated survivors...

- Please stop.

Two minutes.

Keep the car running.

I like this song.

[clicks tongue] Wish me luck.

[both chuckle]

- [campaigners rallying]

- [car door opens, closes]

You're losing yourself

Face it

You're just

Looking out

For yourself

Face it

Thank you!

[Adam] Okay, thanks.

You're just

One, please.

Oh, sorry, we're closed.

No. What are you doing here?

You know the...

the party's tomorrow night.

Shut up! God.

- No, no, no. No.

- No, no.

Come on.

Dude, I've had to hear

this sh*t for, like, years.

You said you picked up the...

Yes. Check the booth.

Thanks for the idea.

She's gonna love it.

Are you sure you don't

wanna help me close up?

Please, just for

old times' sake?

Mmm...

Sorry, Adam,

I don't work here anymore.

[Adam groans]

[door closes]

[Allison clears throat]

[Rob] No one asked

you, Faulkner.

Listen, dude.

- I'm the manager...

- Manager?

- ...and customers...

- Oh, wow.

- don't need to see you...

- Just because your old man

isn't here tonight doesn't mean

you all of a sudden...

- hey, yo!

- ...when they come out here...

She's mine now.

I figured your Ivy League head

would be able to

comprehend that.

No, Rob.

He's right.

Thank you.

- You got it?

- [Allison] Yeah.

Okay, cool.

Thanks.

See you tomorrow.

Say hi to Melissa for me.

[door opens]

[campaigners rallying]

[protester] Change!

We need change!

Hey... Gladwell.

[campaigner] Gladwell sucks!

[campaigners protesting

continues]

Wanna walk?

[sighs]

Mm-hm. Mm-hm.

[insects chirping]

Me and my dad were talking

about Raleigh and he...

Just do me a favor

and skip to the part

where you tell me

how it'd all be

if things were different.

Hometown girl

goes to the big city.

I know how that story ends.

Okay, first of all,

Raleigh is not a big city.

You know you don't have to go.

- Melissa.

- Just ride out senior year.

I know your future

isn't here or with me, but...

What is that supposed to mean?

I'm not like you, Allison.

I'm landlocked to this town.

Look, I know we're not

gonna be together forever,

but could we at least

pretend for a few more months?

Just till the end of summer?

Or at least graduation?

[soft music]

This is the straightest

thing you've ever done.

It was your brother's idea.

[both laugh]

- [padlock clicks]

- [Allison] Here?

- [Melissa] Yep.

- What are you doing?

- Stop.

- [Melissa] Just stay still.

- I have an idea.

- Are you serious?

- Yeah.

- [padlock locks]

[Allison] Oh, yeah,

that's perfect.

Now you're really

not going anywhere.

Please stay.

Melissa, I told you...

I... I know, but...

[moans]

Don't make this harder

than it already is.

I love you, Allison.

Nothing?

I just... I, uh...

You know how hard it is for

me to talk about my feelings.

And you know how much

I care about you.

So then say it back!

And stay.

[sedan revving]

Hey!

[shouts] Are you looking

for a show, assh*le?!

Don't!

[unsettling hum of sedan]

Hey, I'm talking to you!

Melissa, stop!

Hey, come on out, bro!

Yeah, we're up each other's

pussies right now.

I can't believe

you're missing it.

[Allison] Melissa. Come back.

[Melissa breathing hard]

[Allison] Melissa,

please come back here.

It's probably just Tyler

jerking off in the woods.

[Allison screaming]

Melissa! No!

Ah, no, no, no, no!

- [Founder battering with gavel]

- [Allison] Oh, no! Stop!

[ominous music]

Melissa?!

No! Melissa!

[Melissa] No, please stop!

- [Founder batters with gavel]

- [screams]

Melissa! Melissa!

No!

Get away from me!

[screams]

[campaigners clamoring]

Four years!

Four years you had

to change this f*cking town.

Help!

Help!

Somebody!

Who is that?

[Allison screams]

Allison Chambers?

They k*lled her!

- What?!

- They k*lled her!

k*lled who?

They k*lled Melissa!

They k*lled Melissa!

I got her. I got her.

- She's on our side.

- Back the f*ck off.

Don't touch me!

Don't touch me!

Get off of me!

Get off! They k*lled her!

[intense, ominous music]

[dramatic music]

[DJ] [VO] It's WLST,

looks like you got

another chilly morning

here in Fairwood.

Thanks for starting

the day with us.

Hey, did anyone drive down

Main Street last night?

Looks like things

are really heating up

in the race for mayor.

We're just days away

from going to the polls

and I wanted to

open up the conversation.

Caller 1,

you're Team Gladwell.

Tell me why.

[caller 1] [VO] Listen,

it's about consistency.

Gladwell's been steering

the ship steady for four years.

We don't need some

blowhard coming in here

and rocking the boat.

[DJ] [VO] All right. That seems

to be the crux of the argument

from the Gladwell camp.

Caller 2, you've got

the opposite stance.

[caller 2] [VO] Yeah, lady,

you can call names all you want,

but you know you're just

threatened by his energy.

[caller 1] [VO] [scoffs]

That is so typical.

[DJ] [VO] All right, all right.

Hang on a second,

let's hear him out.

- [caller 1] [VO] You have any...

- My man Faulkner has fresh ideas

and he's not afraid

to ruffle some feathers.

That's someone who's actually

going to get things done.

[caller 1] [VO]

And you're telling me

Blair Gladwell

hasn't gotten anything done,

- is that what you're saying?

- Half of my tax dollars

- towards her pantsuit collection?

- [caller 1] [VO] Oh...

[caller 2] [VO] No.

[DJ] [VO] All right, let me ask this.

- This is the real question.

- [caller 1] [VO] Oh, my God.

[DJ] [VO] Why do you think

the opposition

is so strongly in support

of their candidate?

Clearly, you both got

a lot of passion behind you.

[caller 1] [VO]

Well, that's easy.

He's a used car salesman,

literally.

[caller 2] [VO]

A lot of businesses,

people would say he's

a successful businessman.

[caller 1] [VO] Oh, okay. Yeah,

he gets people all excited

about being outside the system.

[caller 2] [VO]...knows

how to get things done here.

[caller 1] [VO]

He doesn't have a single clue.

[caller 2] [VO] Gladwell,

that baby is a cult leader.

[DJ] [VO] All right,

all right, all right.

I gotta throw it over

to weather.

We'll keep this going

after the break.

If you want to jump

into the conversation,

509152 WLSand Happy Founders Day.

I miss you missing me

Like you used to yeah

Like you used to [ah]

I miss you kissing me like you

Used to like only you do [ah]

You know the good things

Are never as good as the bad

And your love is better than

Anything I've ever had, oh

- [bell ringing]

- I miss you missing me

[Mr. Jackson]

And following construction

of the governing chambers

and Saint John's Church,

Fairwood was granted township

by the General Assembly.

Which is actually the reason

for this weekend's celebration.

And it's a big one,

the tricentennial. Hm?

But you know

what's more important

is actually what we celebrate

after Founders Day;

on Tuesday, hm?

Anybody tell me what it is?

Hm?

It's an easy one.

All right.

All right, everybody.

Let's, uh...

let's have a little talk.

I know there's

a lot of speculation,

I know there's a lot of

rumors going around,

people got stories

in their head,

but let's not jump to

any conclusions

- until we...

- [Tyler snores]

Stop!

Good morning, Mr. Allen!

Care to hazard a guess

to the answer?

Or possibly the question?

[Britt chortles]

You tryna throw hands, old man?

[Britt laughs]

[Mr. Jackson] No, in fact,

that was not the question.

But I do hope to find

this level of passion

in your research papers...

[continues faintly]

[message sent]

[message beeps]

[soft, unsettling music]

[Britt] More my type than yours,

don't you think?

I mean, I get dumping

the competition's son, but...

Adam ended it.

Not me.

Was that before or after

his sister broke up with

Michael Myers out there?

Will you please shut up?

Pop a Xanax, Gladwell.

[Mr. Jackson] All right,

all right, all right.

Everybody, listen.

I know what you need.

A little Rebuttal Tennis.

[students groan]

No, no, no, no,

you know you love it.

Adam, Lilly, to the front.

And in honor of

the upcoming election...

[map rolls upward]

Better a cautious commander

than a rash one.

Lilly, you're for.

Adam, you're against.

Winner gets a treat

from the scales of justice.

Loser gets extra homework

and it's going

to be really hard.

Ready?

Set.

Go.

Impulsive choices

lead to chaos.

Impulsive choices save lives.

Any unconsidered option

leaves untapped potential.

Exactly,

which is why being decisive

is such an important thing...

Haste makes waste.

Discussion is more

important than...

Action defines a leader.

Please, please.

Stop interrupting.

You'll never understand what the

other person is actually saying.

History books

tell you what somebody did,

not what they talked about.

Well, if someone doesn't

have all the information

before they cut someone out,

then I'm pretty sure

the history books

are going to say they were

really petty and stupid.

[students murmur]

[knock on door]

[door opens]

Excuse me, Mr. Jackson.

Sorry to interrupt.

That's all right, Finn.

Welcome back to room 102.

What can I do for you?

Um...

[buzzer blaring]

- [Thomas] Excuse me, I...

- [Harold] Thomas.

- [Thomas] Hey.

- [Harold] Hey...

We don't know much yet.

Neither do they.

Hey.

Is Melissa, she...

It's not looking good.

- [Harold] Adam!

- It's not.

I tried to reach you

all night on the phone.

[Nancy] Harold!

We're hopeful.

There's still a lot

to learn, they say.

Adam.

Allison? How is she?

She probably shouldn't

have taken Melissa out

on a date last night,

- I'll tell you that!

- [Adam] Dad!

- How's...

- [Nancy] She's fine, Thomas.

They just brought her in

for questioning.

[Thomas] Thank you.

[distant radio chatter]

It'll be fine.

[Comr. Peterson tapping pen]

That's an...

oddly specific w*apon.

Any other details

you can think of?

Strange details?

Allison, I know this is

uncharted territory for you,

and... for what it's worth,

it is for me, too.

Sleepy town's kind of my thing.

But...

we're gonna work on it.

You, me, and the boys here.

And we're gonna find him.

Yeah?

[door opens]

Honey. Hey, hey.

- Hey, hey, hey. [shushes]

- [Allison] I... [sobbing]

[Thomas] Are you okay?

I'm so sorry I wasn't here.

It's okay. It's okay.

[shushes]

Mr. Chambers?

We haven't formally met.

Sorry it's under

these circumstances.

I'm Judith Peterson.

Hi.

Commissioner.

[Thomas] So, um...

what do we know?

Well...

- We don't know sh*t!

- [Simon] Larry.

I'm sorry, but it's true.

You know it, I know it,

and soon the whole damn town

is gonna know it.

We have to follow

Blair's lead here!

You're worried about

losing the deposit...

Enough. This is devolving.

Oliver, are we ready to

go to a vote?

Still missing Len Jackson.

School doesn't

get out till three.

- He'll abstain.

- Noted.

All right, everyone.

I've said my piece.

All those in favor?

Opposed?

[paper rustles]

All right, Blair.

Looks like this one's on you.

[door opens]

Oh, excuse me,

this is a closed...

meeting.

You can't honestly be

considering doing this.

Mr. Faulkner,

I am so sorry for your loss.

Blair, I swear to God...

Calm down, Harold.

[Harold] A town festival.

A family festival, huh?!

With a mass k*ller

running around it.

Respectfully, I think that's

a gross oversimplification.

Mr. Faulkner, I'm sorry,

but this really is council only,

so if you could just...

I think I have every right

to weigh in here, kid.

Thank you.

How did you even know

this was happening?

Janet told me.

Sorry, Blair.

[disbelieving gasp]

Thank you, Janet.

All right, everyone, clear out.

All right, you heard the mayor.

Let's go.

Move. Go. Let's go.

Tread lightly, Faulkner.

Hm?

Mm-hm.

[whispers]

You think you're so smart?

[whispers]

Not as smart as you.

[door closes]

I see right through you.

Harold, I am trying to be

a beacon of unity

for our town right now.

In these especially difficult

times, Founders Day...

Don't you dare lecture me

about unity and Founders Day.

Harold... I am deeply

sorry about your daughter.

And I assure you

we will get to the bottom of it.

But don't think that means

you can come into my office

and posture like this.

It's embarrassing...

for both of us.

Consistency.

Please.

[nameplate thuds]

Oops.

[breathes deeply]

You're doing the right thing.

He's going to leverage this.

I already know it.

And we're prepared for that.

Nothing garners sympathy

like a dead kid.

[Oliver chuckles]

Any wandering eyes?

[sighs] Clear.

[lighter clicking]

Do you think he did it?

What?

Nothing. It's stupid.

Uh, incoming.

Oh. Lilly, honey.

Why aren't you in school?

I get off two periods early

on Fridays. Remember?

We were gonna go for lunch.

Oh, yeah.

Of course I do.

I'm so sorry, sweetheart.

- Just so much going on here.

- Yeah.

I don't know if you heard.

I heard.

Yeah, we all did.

You still have that

mace I gave you

for your birthday, right?

That's my girl. [chuckles]

[bell ringing]

[items clattering]

Help! Help me!

Help!

Aah!

Get off her!

[straining]

Get off of me!

[students screaming]

[all scream]

[Tyler laughs]

sh*t!

[Tyler] So good. So good.

So good.

What the hell...?

Jesus Christ! Get up!

Get up, both of you.

Relax, Jackson. It's a joke.

Saturday. Nine a.m.

Detention.

One minute late

and you're suspended.

- What?!

- That's not fair.

This isn't a democracy.

Get the f*ck up

and apologize to Allison.

Right now.

[panting]

- Ah!

- [laughs]

Two Saturdays.

- [Tyler] Ow!

- [Britt] sh*t.

Are you okay?

You know, people

keep asking me that.

[emotional music]

Allison...

It was due today.

I know, but under

the circumstances, I really...

You know,

I'll never understand

why you never got involved

in student government.

Never saw the point.

No one else cares.

Why should I?

- [Mr. Jackson] Hmm...

- [inhales deeply]

[Mr. Jackson] Well...

I'm gonna miss you.

And I'll miss these.

- [wind howling]

- [tense music]

Iron bars will bend

and break, my fair lady.

What a puzzle box is this?

Nursery rhymes.

Always the mark of a mad man.

[Harold] Excuse me. Officers?

I should probably, uh...

Uh, I got it.

Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner.

Good afternoon.

[Harold]

Just skip the formalities.

Have you found her yet?

[Dy. Miller] Currents

were crazy last night.

They're checking

a little further downstate.

[Harold] Further downstate?

What if she's alive?

There's always hope.

- Do you think...

- And this message?

What the hell is that?

Whoever did this

is just getting showy.

But that's how these guys

start to trip up.

- Maybe we should...

- What?

We should go. You'll call me.

The moment I learn

anything, of course.

[reporter] Mr. Faulkner!

Could get I statement?

[Harold] Uh, yes, of course.

How are you?

[reporter] Doing very well, sir.

Thank you.

I would just like to, uh,

get your reaction

to how the police have been

handling all the events...

[tense music]

[Harold] [on TV] Nancy and I

are profoundly grateful

for the outpouring

of love and support.

And we want nothing more than

to find Melissa safe and sound.

But our... our thoughts

turn to the community at large.

And we just want to say

that we hope

that no other family

in this fine community

has to experience the same

horror and turmoil

that we have

these last 18 hours.

[door opens]

Mr. Chambers.

- Adam.

- Hi.

I was just watching

your dad on TV.

- I would have thought...

- Is Allison home?

Yeah.

But I don't think this is...

Okay, come on.

- [Adam] Thanks.

- Hey, of course.

[owl hoots]

[door closes]

'Cause I blocked his number

already a few weeks back.

And then I started

couch surfing,

which is why I didn't...

I didn't even hear until...

It was just like he got...

he got so intense and he just...

It's like he...

Cares more about his campaign

than he does people who...

I'm sorry,

I'm talking out of turn.

No. No.

Please, he's... You're right.

Adam, your...

your dad has a tendency to

shut out the world sometimes.

It's gonna be okay.

[Adam] Thank you.

Excuse me.

[both phones vibrate, pinging]

Oh, sh*t. What?

I'll tell her that we're

not going to be there

- because she shouldn't even...

- [Allison] I... no... I...

[phone vibrates]

Maybe it'd be good

to be around people.

[beer can opens]

["Number One" by Robin

Loxley playing on speaker]

[Lilly] Adam?

Hey. Um... [clears throat]

Looks like we're out.

I'm so... sorry.

Sorry, can I...?

Uh, yeah.

["Number One" by Robin

Loxley playing on speaker]

Why do you keep

leaving me on read?

Lilly, I can't.

I know, I'm sorry.

Just...

I'm here even though I know

you don't want me to be.

I am.

Okay, I can't help it.

We are not our parents.

I never stopped

wanting you to be here.

So stop pushing me away.

[sniffles]

Touch me again,

and watch what happens!

She's putting everyone

in jeopardy!

The world doesn't stop

- because...

- Oh, give me a break!

You really think Faulkner

- isn't...

- Simon, hey! Hey!

What has gotten into you guys?

[Mr. Jackson] Gentlemen.

Let's not lose ourselves here.

Didn't see you there, old man.

Stop surrendering to emotion,

both of you.

Tell that to Faulkner.

Canceling the tricentennial?

Rescheduling

the tricentennial...

The town needs something to...

Len, whose side are you on?

You should know by now

that popularity contests

are irrelevant to me.

The die has been cast.

Go home. Big day tomorrow.

All right, you heard the man.

Get outta here.

- [Oliver] Hey.

- Hey.

[Oliver] Whiskey neat.

- Pilsner.

- [Oliver] Ah, thank you.

Oh, Len said

you were on the way.

[man] Hey, Peg, can I get another

one over here?

Yeah, yeah. I'm coming.

Yeah.

Thanks for that.

They've been butting heads

since they were sophomores.

How were the kids after I left?

As you'd imagine.

[Oliver] Really glad you were

able to make it over.

Good for optics.

We're doing the right thing,

aren't we, Mr. Jackson?

What do you think, Oliver?

You're doing it again.

What's that?

Asking questions

instead of giving answers.

[scoffs]

Hey, can I stay with you?

Are you sure that we can't

help with...?

Oh, no, it's no big deal.

I don't have to open tomorrow,

so...

Yeah.

Yeah, that would be me.

Um, call me

if you need anything.

Yeah, no, I'll be fine.

I'm staying with Allison.

Okay.

I'll see you tomorrow.

[door closes]

[Rob] He's got you

right where he wants you.

What?

We're friends.

Right.

Well, if you want to go

pity-f*ck him, be my guest.

Excuse me?

Go ahead.

Suck the sadness out.

Just make sure you swallow.

Ugh. You're disgusting.

- [bottle shatters]

- [gasps]

What the f*ck?!

You're a whore.

You've got to be kidding.

Clean up your mess.

Are you serious?

More than you ever were.

[door closes]

[ominous music]

[Peg] I know your dad, Donahue.

You've got six more months.

It's just a beer.

It's just my license.

I got a cop right there, moron.

- sh*t.

- Problem here?

No, Finn.

He was just leavin'.

Same sh*t, different day,

hey, Donahue?

Aren't you off the clock,

Deputy Miller?

Really wanna narc on me

in your off time?

You make it really hard not to.

[scoffs]

[grunts]

[Dy. Miller] Take a breath,

Donahue.

[inhales, exhales]

Let it out.

All right, that's a good boy.

Better?

f*ck this.

Yeah.

Well, excuse me.

Whole town's on edge, huh?

Kid's a wild card.

Yeah. Runs in the family.

Let's go.

Yeah.

[Mr. Jackson] Mm-mm.

[phone vibrates]

[zipper zips]

[distant rattle]

Rob?

[keys jingle]

[suspenseful music]

[distant rattle]

[suspenseful music builds up]

[liquid sprays]

[Tyler] Argh! What the f*ck!?

Hey, f*cking stop!

Holy sh*t!

Tyler!

- [Britt laughs]

- I can't f*cking see.

What the hell

are you doing here?

Oh, my God,

wait till you see this.

I can't f*cking see anything!

Don't be a bitch.

Give it 30 minutes.

You'll be Gucci.

Thirty minutes!?

What is wrong with you guys!?

Do you have any milk!?

- [Britt laughs]

- Get the f*ck out!

She's probably right, Ty.

Gotta be up early

for the dinosaur.

I'm blind...

I'm actually blind!

[Britt] Don't be a bitch.

- Let's go.

- [Tyler] Ow! There's a door!

Happy Founders Day, Gladwell.

Let's go.

[Tyler] You have the coldest

heart in [indistinct].

Go to hell, Brittney.

[door clanks]

[phone battery warning vibrates]

[phone battery warning vibrates]

[host] [VO] Show starts

in one minute.

We promise to satisfy

your hunger, your thirst,

your sweet tooth,

so visit our

refreshment center now.

Let's go!

Let's all go to the lobby

Let's all go to the lobby

Let's all go to the lobby

To get ourselves a treat

[pepper spray spraying]

[screams in pain]

[bone cracks]

[grunts, cries]

[bottle shards clanking]

[groaning, crying]

[screams]

[Kn*fe clanks]

Mom!

- [blood squelching]

- To get ourselves a treat

- [music stops]

- [body thuds]

[host] [VO] And now,

on with the show.

[Adam] [VO] It was never

gonna work out.

Lilly.

She thinks I broke up with her

because of my dad.

[Allison] Didn't you?

I mean...

Guess it kind of

sealed the deal but...

Melissa saw Lilly with Rob.

They were behind

the movie theater...

[exhales] It was when

we were still together, so.

[inhales] That's why I...

She doesn't know

and she can't know.

She won't.

Melissa told me about

all this stuff with Rob,

but she never mentioned...

It was right after

they ended and...

and she was really

embarrassed about it.

You know? For both of us.

You... you really

put her back together.

[exhales]

[sighs]

[knocks on door]

Hey.

[sighs]

Should I even ask?

[emotional music]

You need anything?

Cocoa?

No.

No cocoa?

Popcorn? Marshmallows?

[Allison chuckles]

Look, I, uh...

I know everything

is impossible right now.

And I thought the move

was tough and...

everything with Mom and...

I'm really proud of you

for the friends you have here.

[distant thump, crash]

It's okay. It's okay.

- It's okay.

- Dad.

Okay. Don't move.

[suspenseful music]

Hello?

We have a dog.

A big f*cking dog.

Is anyone here?

[suspenseful music]

[distant rattle]

[intense, suspenseful music]

[engine revving]

- [door opens]

- [Thomas] He's out here!

[car engine revving]

Hey!

Look at the mailbox...

Don't move.

Straight to bed.

[tense music]

[muffled argument]

[Harold] Get out of my way.

Really?

You know, you can't

keep doing this to us.

Nancy is a nervous wreck

right now.

- Dad...

- And I hope you're happy.

I really do.

[car door thuds]

Harold, I'm sorry.

He told me that...

You could have called me.

Oh, and I almost forgot.

There is a big

Melissa tribute event

this afternoon

at Founders Day.

Courtesy of Mayor Gladwell,

so dress to impress!

[Thomas] Harold, come on.

Buddy...

[car door slams]

Harold!

[car engine revs]

[sighs]

Hey.

So did they get you, too?

Not this time.

[chuckles]

Well, that makes sense.

Everybody loves you, man,

which is more than I can say

for me right now.

Well, I wish I could say

Harold will come around,

but knowing him

as long as I have...

- [cars whiz past]

- You don't have to say. I know.

How you dealing

with all this stuff?

There's no roadmap, but...

we're making our way.

[car passes by]

[Oliver] All right,

just stick to the outline.

Keep it thorough, but concise.

Authoritative,

but approachable.

Maternal but sexy.

Exactly. It's crunch time.

We need all the votes

we can get.

Cheryl! Oh, my God.

Look at him.

He's getting so big.

- [laughs]

- Hi Cheryl. Hi.

- [Cheryl] Thank you.

- This is gonna crash and burn.

Where's Lilly? Maybe

a little mommy-daughter time

will calm you down.

She left before I got up.

Texted she was meeting

some friends at the diner.

Didn't say who, but I have

a sneaking suspicion it's...

[Oliver clears throat]

Adam! And family...

How is everyone doing

this morning?

Nancy, I meant to call.

I am so sorry.

It's fine. Thank you, Blair.

Uh, we left some chairs

out for you over by the...

Oh, yeah. Bu... but the...

the caramel apples

and the face painting?

Yeah. Yeah, we couldn't

miss that. Yeah.

Just a really perfect way

to honor Melissa. Thank you.

We're doing what we can.

I trust we can get past

our differences today, Harold.

Don't you?

You wish.

Come on. Come on.

Don't express [indistinct].

[Mr. Jackson snaps his fingers]

Phones.

Come on. Give 'em up.

Oh, forget the eyedrops

this morning, Mr. Allen?

- [scoffs]

- [Mr. Jackson laughs]

Don't look at my nudes,

Jackson.

I'll try to resist.

All right.

Two thousand words:

"What I remember

that I learned in high school."

Full sentences.

No pictures.

Have fun, kids.

[door closes]

f*cking walking corpse.

[Britt chortles]

[footsteps]

[insidious music]

[car honking]

Whenever you're ready

to go, just say the word.

I don't want you to miss out

on anything while we're...

I left something at school.

Okay.

Let's f*ck on

this old man's desk.

Okay.

[clattering and clanking]

Come on.

Trying to tell me what to do?

I don't think so.

I'm the f*cking apex predator.

I'm the alpha.

Who's the baddest boy?

Don't ruin this, Tyler.

Come here.

[kissing harder, ragged breaths]

[Tyler] You like that, baby?

[Britt] Um... uh... um...

Hang on. Just let me...

f*cking...

Just give me a sec.

Stupid button.

Just give me a second.

[sniffs]

[screams]

That good, huh?

[smashing with

scales of justice]

[thudding]

I'm sorry, Mr. Jackson.

I learned my lesson!

[suspenseful music]

sh*t.

[suspenseful music]

[footsteps]

[suspenseful music]

[wooden floor creaking]

[screams]

[mic feedbacks]

Good morning, everyone.

I'm Oliver Hull,

majority leader and co-chair

of the tricentennial

planning committee.

It is my distinct honor

to introduce

Mayor Blair Gladwell

this morning,

who would like to say

a few words.

Blair.

Thank you, Oliver.

Many of you have asked why

we are moving ahead

with today's festivities

in light of the recent tragedy.

My answer is this:

we are here today

because we cannot and will not

give power to evil.

Like you,

I can't begin to comprehend

this unfathomable tragedy.

[gate creaks open]

[flies buzzing]

This moment does not define us.

At our most vulnerable,

it is how we rise above

that reveals

our true character.

[flies buzzing]

You're scared.

[trash thuds to ground]

[running footsteps]

We all are.

- But now more than ever...

- It's gonna be us up there soon.

Harold, I'm so sorry

to hear about what happened.

Thank you so much,

[indistinct].

Can I count on your vote

on Tuesday?

What the hell?

so that we may

reclaim our fear

- and transform it into a vehicle.

- Finn! Finn! Finn!

Whoa, whoa.

Hey, hey, hey, hey.

The dumpster...

There's a body right in...

Oh, f*ck!

one that will lift us

out of this darkness...

Shut it down. Now.

Show me.

[Blair] ... and back

into the light.

Oliver!

We are friends.

We are neighbors.

We are family.

All of us are family.

Let us prove that nothing

can ever take that from us.

Thank you, and have a...

[mic feedbacks]

Uh, excuse me, everyone.

Pardon the interruption,

but due to a development

in the case,

Founders Day festivities will be

suspended effective immediately.

The police on duty

will be able to answer

any further questions

at this time.

Who is it?

[screaming, crying]

All right,

that's a positive ID.

- [flashlight clicks]

- I'm gonna get her out of here.

Lilly... Oh, my God...

- [Dy. Miller] Where will you be?

- Her office. Town hall.

Was she workin'? Lilly?

Donahue.

Donahue!

Uh... there was a party.

And?

I left first.

Lilly was still...

When was that?

23.50.

Ran into him at the bar.

You see anyone else?

Right. Okay, Rob,

I'm gonna need you

to come down to the station

with me.

What? Why?

It's just a matter

of procedure.

I didn't k*ll her.

I didn't say

that you did, right,

but you're the last person

who saw her alive.

I found her.

I f*cking told you guys

about this.

Hey, hey. I understand,

but right now,

there's a certain way

that things have to happen.

I'm not going to jail, Finn.

Are you in cuffs?

No. But if you don't

calm down for me right now...

Get f*cked!

sh*t!

Innocent people don't run,

Donahue!

Miller!

No more dead bodies!

[locker opens]

[locker closes]

[chalk scratches on board]

[scratching on board continues]

Allison, I...

[breathes heavily]

You weren't supposed to be here.

[Kn*fe clicks]

Adam?

Allison!

[yelling] Help!

Somebody help me!

I can explain!

- Dad, help!

- Mr. Chambers, help!

- [Thomas] What's going on?

- There's someone in the school!

Dad!

[grunts]

[yells] I'm sorry.

- [Thomas strains]

- [blood squelch]

[Allison screams]

[screams, cries]

f*ck. f*ck.

[blood splattering]

What the f*ck?

f*ck!

Oh, f*ck.

f*ck.

[blood splattering]

What happened?

[groaning, spluttering]

It wasn't supposed

to happen like this...

Allison!

Oh, God.

[door thuds]

Help.

["We Want More"

by Keep Shelly In Athens]

The road is long

And the shards of time

Floating by

Won't be caught

My shoes are gone

Stones and glass

Are piercing my skin

Just to show

Why our hearts are crying

And bleeding out

In the hope we fall away

We want more, we won't fall

We want more, we won't fall

We want more, we won't fall

We want more, we won't fall

We want more [retaliate]

We won't fall [regenerate]

We want more [retaliate]

We won't fall [regenerate]

We want more [retaliate]

We won't fall [regenerate]

We want more [retaliate]

We won't fall [regenerate]

We want more [retaliate]

We won't fall [regenerate]

- [Harold] Thomas!

- We want more [retaliate]

- You son of bitch!

- We won't fall [regenerate]

You son of bitch!

How could you do that to him?!

I'm so...

[Allison] Mr. Faulkner, stop.

Please!

Harold, I'm sorry.

I'm truly sorry.

He was going to k*ll her.

- Get off me.

- We won't fall [regenerate]

We want more [retaliate]

We won't fall [regenerate]

We want more [retaliate]

We won't fall [regenerate]

- We want more [retaliate]

- Harold! Harold!

We won't fall [regenerate]

We want more [retaliate]

We won't fall [regenerate]

We want more [retaliate]

- We won't fall [regenerate]

- [thunder crashes]

Walk me through it

one more time.

This is ridiculous.

You should be out there

finding whoever did this.

And you said

Adam spent the night

- at your house last night?

- Yes.

- A-and you never thought...

- No.

No, because it's possible.

[Allison] Adam never

left my room.

Oh.

It couldn't have been him

at the theater.

Someone else must.

What about you,

Mr. Chambers? Oh.

What time'd you

nod off last night?

I mean, you don't

need to be exact.

An approximation's fine if...

What exactly are you implying,

Judith Peterson, Commissioner?

My dad didn't do it.

Never said he did. [chuckles]

Just, his whereabouts

are unaccounted for

on the night

of the two murders and...

folks are...

[sighs] starting to take notice.

I was in Raleigh

with the house inspector

on Thursday...

Thursday morning.

That's... that's plenty of

time to, you know, get...

get there and back

and, uh, you know...

m*rder two kids?

I'm on your side here,

Mr. Chambers.

We're just...

we're trying to dot our T's

and cross our I's, you know?

We under arrest?

No, not at all.

Absolutely not. Nope.

[jar lid clanks]

We're leaving.

You... you want to take

a few more for the road?

No, I... I... I mean,

I get 'em at cost.

[door closes]

Guy in the candy store

really likes me.

I think he likes me too much.

We are leaving. Tonight.

- Dad.

- Fairwood's going to hell.

It's not gonna look good.

I don't care how it looks,

Allison, okay?

I care about you.

Just listen to me.

Get in the car, all right.

We're gonna pack a go-bag,

- just listen...

- Mr. Chambers?

So, calm after the storm's

always so beautiful, isn't it?

Just one more thing.

Just, uh, something

that occurred to me,

just one more question.

I mean, if... if...

if you don't mind,

if it's not too much trouble.

Mr. Chambers?

You get in the car,

and you start it...

don't move.

Thank you, sir.

We are going to see to it that

we get to the bottom of this.

That you have to say

Dad! Dad!

I swear to God.

- Don't f*cking touch me!

- Hold on, hold on, hold on!

You shut up, shut up, shut up.

- I didn't k*ll her, Allison!

- Then why'd you run!?

It's what I do!

[panting]

sh*t.

I don't have

anywhere else to go,

okay?

It's just...

that I thought you might...

Know something?

Nobody does.

- It's like they're...

- Looking for someone to blame?

Something like that.

[door opens]

[stopper pops, thuds]

They're, um, ready for you.

Blair.

Just one more.

Listen, I can't

begin to imagine

what you're going through

right now but you need to...

That wasn't a question, Oliver.

[sniffles]

- [door closes]

- [church bell tolls]

[overlapping chatter]

[man 1] Right behind you.

[overlapping chatter]

[man 2] Right behind you.

Christ, Len.

We didn't think you'd make it.

Larry.

You sure you're up for this?

What...

I'm... I'm okay.

I... I... I wasn't the one

att*cked.

Well, you sure as sh*t

came closer than any of us.

All right, everyone.

We are going to get started

without the mayor.

She needs some minutes.

She's here?

She's insisting.

Huh.

Buckle up, boys and girls.

This is gonna get interesting.

[tense music]

What happened that night?

Allison?

Um, my dad's

gonna be back soon.

I don't have time to

sit and wait for you...

No, Rob.

Uh...

Tell me why

I should trust you.

[door opens]

I'm sorry about that,

Mr. Chambers.

- [Thomas] It's okay, Finn.

- Hey... um...

Off the record?

I... you know,

I can't imagine the toll

that this is taking on you.

On both of you.

If it makes any difference,

I know you didn't do it.

And I think Peterson does too,

it's just...

there's... there's a process

for these kinds of things.

Thanks.

Okay.

- [truck engine revving]

- [Rob] Watch it!

- That's your truck.

- [Thomas] Allison, baby!

Allison! Allison!

Let's go!

[Thomas] sh*t.

[car engine revving]

- Next right!

- I know! I know!

I have a grandson

in kindergarten.

What part of that

do you not understand?

Please. I... I empathize.

Deeply. We all do.

Oh, you empathize?

Great. That'll go perfect with

your thoughts and prayers.

That isn't productive.

Productive!?

What is it with you people?

Charlie can't sleep, Mr. Hull!

He sees the news.

He sees our faces.

It has been less than 48 hours.

If you'll just give us

a little time,

- I'm sure we can...

- [townsperson] Time!?

We need action!

- Yeah.

- Five people are dead!

Five people!

- And they aren't your people!

- Yes, yes, yes.

Including the k*ller. Yeah?

- One of the K*llers.

- That's speculation.

How many of you think

this isn't over yet?

How many?

- [townspeople clamoring]

- Hands up! Hands up!

No way this is over.

He's a serial k*ller,

for God's sake.

That's what I thought.

So, Oliver, tell me...

who's next?

- Yeah.

- [door opens]

No one.

Blair.

When I took the oath of

office four years ago,

I swore to protect Fairwood.

To protect all of you.

Like any community,

we have our blemishes.

Our, uh, missteps.

But this has always been

a good town.

My friends,

what is happening here...

it's not an accident.

This is calculated.

It is the mark of a monster.

It is the mark of change.

Someone...

is k*lling our children.

Someone has k*lled... my child.

Someone hell bent on uprooting

life in Fairwood as we know it

and... and making us forget

who we are

and where we've come from.

My friends,

if... if we are to survive,

we must have consistency.

A trusted voice who can lead us

out of this blanket of night.

Which is why when you go

to the polls on Tuesday,

I implore you to re-elect

Gladwell for mayor.

What did she just say?

[podium slides]

Starting tonight,

and under my leadership,

we shall march

through this town.

All of us. United!

Searching from home to home

until we find this k*ller

and restore balance

to Fairwood once again!

[Oliver whispering]

This will be

our legacy to Lilly!

And the others.

Because we cannot let our town

succumb to this monster!

So choose your w*apon,

and join me!

She's out of her mind!

I am your mayor!

You're not my mayor!

[loud clamoring]

- You get off...!

- [Oliver] Mr. Jackson!

No!

[intense music]

[door slams]

[panting]

[Harold] Hell of a speech.

It's a hell of a speech.

You can't be in here.

Dear Mayor Gladwell:

Thank you for

your steadfast support.

Put that down.

Shh. I'm reading.

That's not yours.

Neither are those kickback

checks in your safe.

Consistency, right?

Hm.

Same vendors

for all municipal projects

for the past four years.

[chuckles]

Made me curious what else

was in these little fan letters.

But so far,

just seems to be groupies

who love a woman in power.

Oh, what's this?

You don't know

what you're talking about.

- [laughs]

- Oh, I do.

How does it feel, huh? Huh?

To lose the thing

that you care about most?

Don't you talk about her.

Because my son's blood

is on your hands.

My daughter's blood

is on your son's hands.

Maybe if Lilly

wasn't such a slut...

f*ck you!

You raised a m*rder*r,

- and then you victim blame!?

- Apple doesn't fall

- far from the tree.

- [Blair laughing]

- Maybe it should've been you.

- [Blair laughing]

You stay the hell away from me!

Oh, what are you

gonna do with that, huh?

What are you, gonna write

a f*cking letter?

Get out of my office.

It's my office come Tuesday.

Possibly sooner if the mob

out there has their way, huh?

Go to hell.

Your circle jerk is over,

Gladwell.

Because change is here.

You k*lled them.

No, you k*lled them!

Nothing garners sympathy

like a dead kid,

right?

Between you and me, I would

have gotten over Melissa.

She chose her path.

But coercing Adam into

carrying out your sick plan...

No!

Corrupting my little son...

Listen, you animal!

I should k*ll you with

my bare hands,

you psychotic bitch!

[screaming in fear]

[screaming in fear]

[grunting in pain]

[blood splattering]

[screaming in fear]

[rapid stabbing]

[Harold] Aah!

Get me out of here!

Please let me go.

Don't, please.

No, no...

No!

[grunts in pain]

You're not gonna

f*cking k*ll me.

Whah!

Yeah? Huh?

You little bitch.

Huh?

Why don't you take off

your f*cking mask?

Want a piece of this?

Come on.

Come on! Come on!

Oh...

[groaning]

[screaming in pain]

No, no, no, no, no, no...

[rapid stabbing]

[agonal breathing]

[bell ringing]

[footsteps]

[knocks on door]

I know...

I know who the other k*ller is!

Oh, jeepers.

[pants] And I don't wear a g*n.

[crying]

[screaming]

[wet squelch]

Melissa used to

give me little notes

with rhymes like this.

Said it made it easier for her

to tell me how she felt.

This feels... personal.

You said you wanted to

retrace your steps.

[sighs]

We came in from this side.

Walked over here.

I gave her the lock.

You're sure there wasn't

anybody else out here with you

that night?

I don't remember.

- It was really dark...

- [car approaches]

Oh, sh*t.

[Dy. Miller] Allison!

Allison, get away

from him right now.

I'm sorry, I just...

Right now! He's dangerous.

Oh, f*ck you I'm dangerous.

- We have new evidence.

- Yeah, I bet you do.

- What are you talking about?

- Yeah, f*cking right.

I'm gonna explain everything

but I need to get you

to safety first.

What happened to your face,

Finn?

Your dad... att*cked me.

[Allison] What?

We were driving

down Main Street.

And he pounced.

- No.

- Allison, I'm sorry.

Him and Rob were partners.

- My dad was not part of...

- They coerced Adam Faulkner...

- Bullshit.

- That's enough

out of you, Donahue!

- Hands behind your back!

- Finn, what are you doing?!

- [Rob] f*ck off me!

- I'm trying to save you.

We have backup coming for him.

But you and I have to

get out of here right now.

Where is my dad?!

He's at the station, all right?

He's locked up.

Let's go.

We can sort

this whole thing out.

You really gonna believe

this sh*t, Allison?

We do not have time for this!

If we are not at the house

by the time your dad wakes up,

we are in big trouble.

You just... you just said

he was at the station.

- No, Rob, please!

- Don't.

- Finn, don't. Stop! Finn...

- [arguing]

stop!

[g*n fired]

No!

[g*n thuds]

[Dy. Miller groaning]

[body thuds]

Finn.

[Dy. Miller coughs]

I'm sorry.

[coughing] I'm sorry.

[cries]

- [Dy. Miller groaning]

- [Rob] Allison,

I need you to get the key.

I need you to unlock me.

Please, Allison.

Come on. I need the key.

Allison, please.

Just get the key and unlock me.

- I'm sorry.

- You saw what happened.

- I'm sorry.

- You saw what happened. It was all an accident.

- No, no, no. Allison!

- I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

No, no, no, Allison.

Wait! Wait!

Allison!

No!

[intense music]

[car tires screech]

[ominous tone]

[light switch clicks]

[suspenseful music]

[floor creaking]

[suspenseful music]

[footsteps]

[suspenseful music]

[screams]

[blood squelch]

[muffled groaning]

Allison, it's me!

[groaning]

Allison!

Dad?

[muffled screaming]

[screaming]

[glass shatters]

[floor creaking]

["Number One" by Robin Loxley]

Play your silly games

On someone else's time

I don't need a friend

With such a vicious mind

Take a second.

I know it's a lot.

- [handcuffs clank]

- Yeah, I know. Sorry.

Those are the real deal.

Straight off of

Commissioner Peterson. RIP.

Now you're really

not going anywhere.

Face it

You're just

I don't understand.

You two...

[music slowing]

- How?

- [car engine revs]

[Melissa] You looking

for a show, assh*le?!

Hey, I'm talking to you!

Melissa, stop!

It's probably just Tyler

jerking off in the woods.

[screaming]

No! Melissa!

Please!

[screaming]

[Melissa] No, no, no.

Please, please, no. No.

No, please. Please.

Stop. Let go.

Let go. Let go of me.

No, please!

[Allison screaming]

Melissa!

[screaming]

[car engine whirrs]

For yourself

Face it

You're just looking out

Why, because I couldn't say

I love you back?!

Jesus, Allison!

It's not all about you, okay?

I mean, yeah, that might've

tipped the scales a little bit,

but I k*lled my own father,

- for Christ's sake!

- You what!?

It was always about

the campaign.

How people saw him. Us.

I was just a prop.

Then a burden.

This whole town's

an echo chamber.

Till you're behind closed doors.

What about your mom?

Stepmom.

Probably wine-drunk

and sobbing herself to sleep.

She's irrelevant.

I worked my mommy issues

out on Blair Gladwell tonight.

Jesus Christ...

- [Melissa scoffs]

- And Adam?

We looked out for each other.

[VO] I saw them.

I saw them in the alley...

[Adam] You saw them doing what?

What?!

You've already started

talking, just keep...

I saw... I saw them kissing

in the alleyway.

- Rob?

- [Melissa] Rob.

Rob. f*cking...

- awesome.

- You're not going to text her.

Why? Why not?

I have to talk to her.

You're not going

to talk to her.

- Why?

- She doesn't deserve you, Adam.

Say it.

She doesn't deserve you.

What do you want to do?

[Lilly screaming in pain]

[bone cracks]

Help me...

[screaming in pain]

[blood splatters]

Face it

You're just

Looking out

- For yourself

- [dumpster lid clangs]

But you two had to go

and ruin that, didn't you?

All's well that ends well,

though.

You and your accomplice here

are about to be k*lled

- in self-defense.

- Melissa...

The obsessive busybody,

with her dad of the year,

become disillusioned

with society

and decide

to make a statement.

Kidnap the misunderstood ex,

lock her in a basement,

and frame her and her

brother for m*rder.

It's actually pretty

comfortable down there.

Thanks for the keys last summer.

[Allison] Melissa, please.

No one's ever gonna buy that.

You really don't think

people are going to believe

a girl locked in a basement!?

[phone vibrating]

[grunts]

[phone vibrating]

It's done.

I'll be here. Upstairs.

[phone thuds]

You can look. It's okay.

You may have noticed

your little outfit change, too.

It's nice to see you without

your clothes on one last time.

Don't worry. [scoffs]

I didn't do anything.

We, um, we can

if you want to, though...

What?

[Allison sighs]

What?

Come on.

I missed you.

I know it's too late,

but nothing made sense

without you

and I guess I just...

Yes, you do.

You won't believe me

if I say it now.

Try me.

["Farewell" by Modern Heaven]

[moans]

[chuckles]

[grunts in pain]

Come on, Allison!

I know you're a better kisser

than that!

Holy sh*t.

Oh, this is gonna make it

so much more believable.

Don't get excited.

[indistinct chatter]

I know I left the

particulars up to you, but...

Mr. Jackson?

Oh, Melissa.

What a mess you've made.

No...

Melissa, can I have a moment?

We don't have time.

Now.

No... Mr. Jackson.

[sighs]

[screams] Please!

[Melissa] What's it matter?

She's...

[Mr. Jackson] This is

totally irresponsible.

[Melissa] Save the lecture.

Finish her.

[Mr. Jackson] This is not

the plan.

[Melissa] I've got blood

on my hands.

It's time yours get

a little dirty.

Allison. Allison.

Don't move, please, okay?

Just don't move.

Baby. Okay.

[Mr. Jackson] This is totally

outside the parameters

- which I established.

- [Melissa] I am tired of

taking orders from men.

All you do is watch and wait.

Are we a team or not?

[Allison] Mr. Jackson, please.

[Melissa] Shut up.

Do it.

You okay?

You know,

people keep asking me that.

Who cares!?

Let's go!

No waiting. No monologuing.

End it, or you're

going down with them.

I'm sorry.

- [gavel Kn*fe clanks]

- [Allison] Oh, God.

Please. Please.

- [Allison screams loudly]

- [grunting in pain]

Len, the bed!

Lift! [grunting]

Run! Run!

I'm gonna k*ll you!

Don't run from me!

No, you don't!

[blade thuds]

[grunting]

You f*cking bitch!

[overlapping grunting]

[thudding]

[panting]

- We can make it work!

- [screams]

- [screams]

- [thud]

[blood splattering]

[choking, agonal breathing]

[body thuds]

[Mr. Jackson] [into phone]

Yes. Yes, officer.

Yeah. They're still breathing.

Ah, yes, I'll... I'll...

I'll... I'll be here.

Thank you. Thank you, officer.

As fast as you can, please.

Don't move!

[shushes]

And don't hurt my dad!

Please; just listen to me.

If I wanted to hurt your dad,

I would have done it by now.

Just listen to me. Okay?

Now would... would you like me to

get you out of those cuffs?

Hm?

Hm?

Melissa always

wanted it to be you.

I... I never did.

She was gonna k*ll me.

Well, you know her.

Big ideas, impulsive.

Always so impulsive.

[handcuffs unlock]

You can imagine

I didn't have many options

for something like this.

I don't understand.

Oh, please, you don't

need me to explain this.

You got an A on the paper.

The line of succession.

Mm. Definition?

The individuals entitled

to hold office

in the event of

a premature vacancy.

Textbook. [chuckles]

Three hundred years ago,

our founders put in place

a system wherein, should the

office of mayor become vacant...

...the longest-standing

council member

will take over

the powers and duties.

- Mm-hm.

- So you k*lled the candidates...

so you could be the mayor?

I didn't k*ll anyone.

You used them.

Well, they had their own

motivation. Hm?

I just... I just gave 'em

a little guidance.

[door hinges squeaking]

[dramatic music]

[disturbing music]

[distant screaming]

[Oliver] [VO] We're doing

the right thing,

aren't we, Mr. Jackson?

[Mr. Jackson] [VO]

What do you think, Oliver?

[Oliver] [VO]

You're doing it again.

[Mr. Jackson] [VO] What's that?

[Oliver] [VO] Asking questions

instead of giving answers.

Currents were crazy last night.

They're checking

a little further downstate.

A town festival?

With a masked k*ller

running around it.

We're doing the right thing.

[overlapping argument]

[screams]

[Mr. Jackson] [VO]

You should know by now

that popularity contests

- are irrelevant to me.

- [rapid stabbing]

But it wasn't just

the candidates. What about...

Political theater.

Hm?

Faulkner and Gladwell

couldn't be the only ones.

It would have been too obvious.

But they didn't do anything!

Oh, please.

Britt? Tyler? [scoffs]

I know it's ugly.

I'm not going to pretend

that it isn't.

Some people have things to lose.

I don't. Not anymore.

I'm old, I'm... ooh,

I know how it goes. Hm?

Different faces,

names on the lawn signs,

but it's always the same.

Nobody cares. Not really.

They just want it

to look like they do.

And you're gonna change that?

I'm going to try.

At least here in Fairwood. Hm?

[Thomas] Allison?

- Allison!

- I'll get him.

He's going to be fine.

Let me check on him.

[distant siren blaring]

What are you going to tell them?

What should I tell them?

The truth.

Just not all of it.

I'm a concerned neighbor.

Keep the press out of here.

[car door thuds]

[muted radio chatter]

sh*t.

Should we go see inside?

[indistinct chatter]

[Oliver] Move, move, move.

[Nancy] [reading]

...and to see him bow

and walk along beside her.

Some people without brains

do an awful lot of talking,

don't you think?

[chuckles]

Oh, there's the mayor.

Can everyone say

"Good morning, Mayor Jackson"?

[kids] Good morning,

Mayor Jackson.

Good morning.

Listen, you guys have

a fantastic day. Okay?

[chuckles]

Really nice to see her

come into her own.

She's got big shoes to fill.

Al. How are ya?

Board of Education

is gonna be fine without me.

Here. For you.

Hot off the presses.

You know, Oliver?

I'm just going to wing it. Hm?

Okay.

Mr. Donahue.

This feels weird.

Ah? Well, you're a hero.

How long do I have to

keep this on for?

[chuckles]

Good morning, Fairwood.

[people] Good morning.

Good morning, everyone.

I can't tell you

how grateful I am

to be here this morning.

I know it's unprecedented

for a first year

to be elected SGA president

and I don't take

that responsibility lightly.

As some of you probably know,

one year ago...

A year ago,

some unimaginable events

befell our town.

We lost friends. Family.

And for a brief

yet terrifying moment...

I thought I lost myself.

I don't know if I'll ever

get over what happened.

The healing continues.

But the community

that we make together?

It's up to us.

Now we can't change the past.

I can't change the past.

Mine, yours, or anyone's.

But as someone once told me...

The next chapter

is yet to be written.

Our next chapter

is yet to be written.

Let's make it a good one.

[audience applauding]

Let's make it a good one.

[audience applauding]

[mouths] I love you.

[intense, ominous music]

["What You Want" by Ghost]

She is a black cat

In the snow

She is a white rose

In summer

All that I ask

I already know

That one is not

Like the other

I let it get under my nails

I feel the sun

Bleach my hair

Can't shake that

There's no running from

What's already there

I go to ask her

What it means

That I don't care

She says to me

With vacant stare

Do what you want

Take what you need

'Til you get free

Don't settle down

For nobody

'Til you get free

Cradle the sun

In both my hands

Until it burns

right through

I hold the moon

Under my tongue

Like a pill that's blue

She likes to

Follow me to sleep

Whispers into my dreams

I know that there's

No running from

What has always been

It's all a waste of time

She says

But I don't care

Say to myself

When no one's there

Do what you want

Take what you need

'Til you get free

Don't settle down

For nobody

'Til you get free

Hold on to

Anything that makes you

Feel like you

It's all God's dream anyway

So might as well stay moving

Honestly

I don't know

Why we don't just

Talk more about it

Way more often

Do what you want

Take what you need

'Til you get free

Don't settle down

For nobody

'Til you get free

'Til you get free

'Til you get free

'Til you get free

["I'm on Your Side"]

Breathe in

It's all alright

Believe it

I'm on your side

Don't you see it

Here in my eyes

Believe me

I'm on your side

On your side

[Yeah whether you're]

Living on the run

Or sitting safe at home

Crying out your lungs

Honey, don't you know

Say the word

I'll be there

There to make it right

Ain't a thing

In the world

That could keep me tied up

Say the word

I'll be there

There to make it right

Yeah baby I

I'm on your side

[I'm on your]

My arms are

Open wide

Believe it

I'm on your side



When your heart

Can't see the light

Believe me

I'm on your side

On your side

Say the word

I'll be there

There to make it right

Ain't a thing

In the world

That could keep me tied up

Say the word

I'll be there

There to make it right

Yeah baby I

I'm on your side

[I'm on your]

There to make it right

Yeah baby I

I'm on your side

I'm on your side

I'm on your side

I'm on your side

I'm on your...
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