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[bell dinging]

[logo liquid reverberating]

[logo droning]

[sombre music]

[ominous music]

[banging on door]

[door creaking]

[crows squawking]

- Who are you?

- Please help me.

My village, they all died.

Please.

[ominous music continues]

[crows squawking]

- She doesn't have the pox.

- I swear, I am not infected.

[moves to tense music]

[suspenseful music]

[moves to ominous music]

[blow thuds]

[rope creaking]

[crows squawking]

[Mary groaning]

[ominous music]

[eerie melodic chanting]

[nun speaking in

foreign language]

[rope creaking]

[Mary whimpering]

- Cut me down.

[rope creaking]

[ominous music continues]

[eerie melodic chanting]

[people chattering]

- We should be able to get

you and Max outta here today.

Any reaction to the medication?

- I don't know.

- Well, you would.

[monitor beeping]

Any nausea this morning?

- Uh, no, not today.

- Great to hear.

[Vicky coughing]

[Vicky breathing heavily]

- Vicky, Vicky?

Mum, something's

wrong with Vicky.

- Vicky.

Doctor, help. Help!

- Doctor Levine!

Doctor Lipani.

[tense music]

- Code Blue.

W6 B4. Code Blue.

- Please.

Severe respiratory failure,

no response to

corticosteroid treatment.

- This is Vicky.

Came in 2 days ago

with a rib fracture,

been on corticosteroids

and Ventolin.

- Hey, Vicky, my name is Lily.

You just keep on

fighting for us, okay,

we'll get you back on

your feet in no time.

- I don't know you!

Get away from my daughter.

What's she doing?

- [Lipani] We've have

a large hemothorax,

it's decompressed

with thoracentesis.

- Jess.

- Drainage kit. On it.

[monitor beeping rapidly]

- What's she...

What's she doing? No!

- Myra! Myra, no!

[tense music continues]

- [Lipani] That's

good. Thank you.

- Yes, sir, but it clearly

says on the bottle,

"Do not inhale."

[soft music]

Tough day at the office?

- I completely f*cked up.

- [William] Look, these

people are the experts.

Let the doctors do

their g*dd*mn job!

- They're not doing their job!

You keep that f*cking rag

head away from my daughter.

- Myra, this is not the time.

- It never is with you.

You be glad I don't sue.

- For God sake, think

of our daughter!

- Deep breaths.

The kid's gonna be fine.

- Yeah, no thanks to me.

But you did great in there.

- Thanks, Lil.

- Um...

- I froze up.

I should be able to do a

thoracentesis in my sleep.

Every time I try,

I just, I can't.

I could have k*lled her.

Her mum was right,

she should sue me.

- No, she's just

scared and angry.

- Today I confirmed that

everything she feels

about me is right.

- Hey, no.

All right?

Everybody here knows that

you're a good doctor.

You are going to England

to one of the best paediatric

hospitals in the world.

- Dr. Lily.

- Yes, sweetie.

- Chris gave this to me, but

I think you need it more.

[soft music continues]

- How's work experience going?

- Eye-opening.

I think I wanna

be an accountant.

Let's get you in bed, hey?

- See, you even have a fan club.

Amazing grace

How sweet the sound

That saved a wretch like me

- I wonder when their

parents will turn their kids

against anybody not like them.

Does she even know

what that song means?

Was lost

But now I'm found

- Maybe there's hope.

I think there's something

else bothering you.

- Yeah. Rachael.

But I see

[people chattering]

[gentle music]

[Kit whistles]

- You look amazing.

- I want her to like me.

- Relax, okay? You'll be fine.

Just think, in a week's

time, we'll be married,

and two weeks after that,

we'll be in England.

- You sure?

- Yes, I'm sure.

I'll follow you anywhere.

- That's a little creepy.

- I was going for a romantic.

- Hmm.

- Yeah.

- Creepy will...

- Yeah?

- Will do.

[both laughing]

[upbeat rock music]

- [Rachael] So, you're the

girl who's stealing my brother?

- You must be Rachael?

- I must be.

You love him?

- Mm-hmm.

- What a gorgeous ring.

- It's such a

pleasure to meet you.

- Okay then.

Hurt my brother and

I will k*ll you.

I'm joking.

[laughing] Badly.

I do that a lot.

- Lily, did you pack

Johnson's neurosurgery?

- Excuse me, Jess and her books.

- [Lily] How can I help?

- Literally, I put it in here.

[Rachael chuckles]

- Hey, smelly Chelley.

- Yeah.

- The blue looks good.

- Hm.

- I'm glad you like her.

- You didn't gimme

much of a choice.

- What's that supposed to mean?

- Well, I know you're

sure about her,

you got engaged without

telling me, for f*ck sake.

You gave her mum's ring.

- Yeah.

No, I was...

I was gonna tell you-

- So why didn't you?

- Because I was nervous

about how you'd react.

- You looked after me

for years, it's my turn.

For some reason, I feel

like I met her before.

- Doubt it.

Let's just say, our

childhoods are a world apart.

- No second hand

clothes for that girl.

- Hmm.

But, hey, look at us now.

Mum would be proud.

[soft music]

- Do they always run this late?

- Yeah.

Save lives by night,

late for their own lives

every other day.

- Aah.

Liliana!

My favourite doctor. [chuckles]

Um, uh, you know, not my only

favourite doctor, by the way.

I also like my actual doctor.

- Seriously, Aaron,

we're going on holidays.

- Miss Evil

Bridesmaid reminded me

I need to keep on top of my

studies or I'm gonna fail.

- I am not evil.

Do I look evil?

- Looks can be deceptive.

- Aaron, good to see you again.

- Mr. Smith.

- No, it's doctor.

- Dr. Smith. I should

have known that.

I'm so, so sorry.

I, I won't do that-

- I'm joking,

you call me Kit.

- Okay, Kit. Right.

Okay.

- What the f*ck, guys?

We've gotta get on the road.

Won her in bet 10 years ago,

keep her going no matter what.

Drives like a t*nk.

- Kit did call you

the car doctor.

- Keep 'em coming, idiots.

- Huh?

- She calls everyone an idiot.

- Given I'm the only

non-doctor here, I'm the idiot.

- Hey, don't say that.

- Okay, we gotta bail.

Get in, idiots.

- All right, so, bridesmaid

dresses we must discuss.

- It's a gorgeous colour on you.

- I know, but hear me out.

Could it be slightly lighter?

- No. No pastels for you.

Enough with this pastel pain.

- But I like pastels.

[soft adventurous music]

On our way.

Only a few hours late.

- You guys should check out

the website for Saint Joseph's.

It says here that it's haunted.

- Aw, wanna run home?

You're scared of a little ghost?

[Aaron scoffs]

- Any plans for this trip?

- I'm gonna do some fishing

and smoke me some weed.

- You can fish without weed.

- I honestly don't

think I could.

- How you ever managed to

pass med school is a mystery.

- Ah, he passed

because he's brilliant.

- That he is.

- Best big brother I know.

- Only one, as far as we know.

- She's almost as

big of a fan as me.

- Oh! Get a room.

- Ignore her. I do.

- Why am I even here?

- As my maid of honour,

had you refused,

I would've had some

words with your lecturer

about your lack of commitment.

- Okay, I just gotta

call Jia real quick.

[obscure music]

[crows squawking]

- This place is really creepy.

There's something in there.

- Oh. [sighs]

[phone ringing]

[obscure music continues]

Jia, hello. Saint

Joseph's guest house.

How can I help?

- Hey, it's Jess Samuel's here.

Just checking we're still

on for 8:00 PM tonight?

- Yes, Ms. Samuels, we're all-

[wood creaking and knocking]

- [obscure music]

- [Jess] Hello?

Hello?

Are you there?

- Sorry.

Yes, we're all good for 8:00 PM.

See you in a few hours.

[bright music]

[people chattering]

[bright music continues]

[Lily shrieks]

- Give me a few days.

Cash only.

Yeah, all right.

- Hitchhiker.

- Seriously?

- We don't really

have the space.

- Isn't this supposed to be

our farewell for Liliana?

- Not cool, Chelley.

- Come on, guys, the

weather report said rain.

- [Jess] Lily, your call.

- It's not a tutorial

session, Jess.

- It's her gig, her call.

- Lily?

[obscure music]

- Why not?

- Hey there.

- Hey. Back.

- Righty-ho.

[bright music]

So I get that you two

are getting married,

but what do the rest of you do

when you're not celebrating?

- Paediatrics.

Aiming at surgery.

- Final year of pharmacy.

- Like her, second year student,

if I don't fail. [chuckles]

- Um, second year nursing.

- Psychiatrist.

- Barely a real doctor.

- I've got the perfect dr*gs

for your charming personality

disorder, Jessica.

- Just a mechanic.

- Ah, there's nothing

wrong with a good mechanic.

I knew this guy, worked

miracles on cars, all right?

Restore them, fix 'em.

Get you about bloody anything.

[dramatic music]

I see you guys

going to Saint Jo's.

Dunno if you've heard,

some say it's haunted

by a human sacrifice.

- Bullshit.

How can people believe in ghost?

There's literally no

real science backing it.

- Science can't

explain everything.

Some things are beyond

our pea-sized brains,

like believing in a God.

- That's different.

Faith is from the heart.

- [scoffs] And you doubt ghosts?

[obscure music]

[eerie melodic chanting]

- Miss Samuels!

- Hello!

- [Jia] Pleasure to meet you.

Welcome to Saint Joseph's.

- [Jess] It's lovely to be here.

- [Marc] Yeah, this place

is definitely haunted.

- Well now, no sign of

human sacrifice here.

- Patience, little one.

If you believe the local legend,

there was many more

sacrifices after

the first one, so, have faith.

- All right then, let's

get everyone settled.

The moon is rising early

over the water tonight,

which is a sight to see.

Or you can just

visit the local pub,

it's got really good

food and local brews.

- What do you say, little one?

You wanna have a

moonlight stroll?

- [chuckles] Sounds lovely.

[obscure music]

[animals chirping]

Perfect night for

a midnight stroll.

So much for being right back.

[obscure music continues]

Kit, where the f*ck are you?

[woman screaming]

[tense music]

[obscure music]

[Lily breathing heavily]

[wood creaking]

[tense music]

[Lily gasps]

[suspenseful music]

[suspenseful ominous music]

[Lily breathing heavily]

[suspenseful ominous

music continues]

[Lily sobbing]

[Lily gasps]

[eerie melodic chanting]

[ominous music]

[Lily breathing heavily]

[Lily whimpering]

[monks chanting in

foreign language]

- The blood of the

innocent defied the plague.

It's been this

way for 200 years.

- All right, stop,

stop, stop, stop.

Hey, hey, it's just me.

It's all right.

Okay. You're okay.

[Lily whimpering]

You're okay. Here.

[inhaler puffs]

Again. Again.

Breathe.

You okay?

- I'm fine now.

Who the f*ck is that?

- Just a local actor

that Jia recommended.

- Fred works with me, and

he set this whole thing up.

It was actually Kit's

idea to play a bit

of a practical joke

on you and pretend

to sacrifice you like

that girl from the 1800s.

- Sure you're okay?

- I am horrified that a group

of medical professionals

could savage Latin

pronunciation that badly.

- We actually have cosplay

sacrifices here every month,

but this is way better.

- Yeah, well, next time

my loving fiancee asks

to go for a moonlight

stroll, I'm saying no.

But I'll get you back for this.

- This is for that male

stripper prank you pulled

at my stag do.

- And the fake

emergency call-out.

- And the cadaver leg

in my locker prank.

- Okay, I get it.

I had it coming, I deserved it.

But I know anatomy,

and the night is young-

- Ah, let's finish this.

[obscure music]

- The blood of the innocent

will protect us from disease.

It will grant us

peace and prosperity,

past, present, future.

[nun chanting in

foreign language]

[soft music]

[lips smacking]

- [grunts] This is a story

to tell our kids, huh?

- Oh, yeah, what?

Once upon a time their

dad tied their mum up

to a pole and made out with her.

- I was going for more of a

human sacrifice type thing, yes.

[people chattering]

[obscure music]

- Little wifey won't approve.

What's up?

- Ah, just a patient I

thought I made progress with

is back in hospital.

- Shit, bro. I'm sorry.

- No, it's all good.

[wings flapping]

[birds squawking]

Let's go back inside.

- Okay.

[obscure music]

- [Barmaid] Hope you

got a designated driver?

- That would be me.

Drinking and I don't mix.

Do you really believe that

Saint Joseph's is haunted?

- Some say that all the

businesses around here

are so old and successful,

is because we're protected

by an ancient spirit.

Or a sacrifice.

Take this place.

No downturn in profits, even

though there's been a pandemic,

and it's been in the

family for over 150 years.

And we've even had paranormal

investigators go through,

and they all say there's

something out there,

but they can never tell what.

- The blood of the

innocent defied the plague.

- Human sacrifices

and getting drunk

with a bunch of doctors.

It's not how I planned

my evening, you know?

- Yeah, no, it was, um,

it was hard to tell her,

'cause like, we're pretty close.

But, no, I'm, I'm really

happy for her, you know?

Kit's, a good man,

and a scholarship

to Guys Hospital,

paediatric intern.

Like, um, I'm really

happy for her.

- I'm sure you've

done the best you can.

- He always does.

- Did you know that

Kit worked two jobs

just to get me through school?

- Yeah, I couldn't

imagine how hard

it must have been with,

um, your parents passing.

I'm so sorry.

- Can I ask what happened?

- Drunk driver.

- Bastard.

- It was Dad who was drunk.

[tense music]

- He, uh, lied

about his drinking.

- I left school at 16 to

work as a apprentice mechanic

so Kit could live

his doctor dreams.

They were the only

family we had.

- Now we're starting

a new family.

- You're pregnant?

- No, I, we haven't.

I, I, I couldn't.

- Oh.

You're not allowed?

- Rach, come on.

[sombre music]

- So, what about

you, Marc? [chuckles]

What has you wondering

on the side of the road?

- Oh, well, I drift

along, you know?

- Sounds like a great

way to go nowhere.

- Yeah.

- Sorry.

- But that's only if you

think everywhere is nowhere.

You see, if you have a plan,

then you can't be surprised.

It's like you guys.

You didn't see me

coming now, did you?

[obscure music]

- [Jess] No, 'cause

I felt so bad.

[Hayley laughing]

[glass clinking]

The years, I guess.

- So Muslims don't drink?

- I wasn't raised devout.

My mum doesn't cover

up and thank Allah.

All this, my choice.

And, uh, drinking

and I don't mix.

- I hope I don't

offend you here,

but why do it if

you don't have to?

- A friend of mine covered

up and suggested I try it.

So I did, and I really liked it.

It felt empowering.

Like I'm saving something

special for somebody special.

- This guy.

- My friends barely

recognised me,

but my mum is happy

as long as I am,

and my dad kinda

just shrugged it off.

- You see, that's where my

parents must have failed.

I was long gone and the road

by the time they split up.

- Yeah, where are

you staying tonight?

- I don't know.

But I'm not crashing your party.

You guys have done enough.

- No, don't be silly, we,

I'm sure we have a spare room

at Saint Joseph's for you.

- I don't know, it's...

- Rachael's truck then?

- Sure.

You can use my truck.

- At least I'll know you

have a roof over your head.

- To the human sacrifice.

- To the heathen gods.

[obscure music]

[animals chirping]

[truck engine roaring]

[group chattering]

- Hey, Marc, do you

want the keys now?

- Yeah, yeah, yeah, gimme me.

- There.

- Oh.

- I am so sorry we took so long.

- Not a problem.

It gave me more time

to set things up.

- Should I be worried,

given your last set up?

[tense music]

- No. No.

Come on.

- [Marc] I'm good.

I'm fine.

Yeah, I'm fine.

Don't worry about Marc.

I'll find you, keys.

[Marc groaning]

[accomplished music]

- [Jia] Here it's!

- [Lily] Wow!

- So you use five syllable words

in lectures barely

any of us understand.

- And the only word

you've got is, "Wow."

- Less booze, they might be

able to understand bigger words.

- Okay.

- Ugh.

- Hello, Lily.

I think I'm quite sober enough

to tell you how

amazing you look.

It looks...

You in it.

God, you're hot.

- [Aaron] Race you to

the bed real quick.

- [Hayley] Hey, get back

here. Where you goin'?

Shoes off, you grub.

- This was all Kit's idea.

- Yeah, he always puts

other people first.

- I think these should

stay with you tonight.

- I suppose so.

- Um, are you saying

that I'm not trustworthy?

- Just a little bit tipsy.

- Hmm.

Maybe you're a little bit sexy.

[soft music]

- Hey.

- Yeah, it was the ghost.

- Come here. [chuckles]

[soft playful music]

- Where the f*ck are you?

Keys!

Come here, keys.

Where are you?

- [yawning] I think

it's time for bed.

I have to get up in a

couple of hours for dawn.

And you've probably

had enough to drink.

- Come on, bro.

Are you here to

party or to sleep?

This is a brew of my

own unique creation.

Tastes great, am I right, Kit?

- H-how much is there?

- We won't run out.

- Don't bet on it.

Do you remember that time we-

- Uh, the, the, that chicken!

Yes!

Yes, I do.

- Want some?

[pensive music]

[Kit groans]

Drink up, idiots.

[group chuckling]

[thudding and creaking]

- [Kit] Hmm?

- The barmaid said

this place is haunted.

Hello?

Is there anybody there?

Hello?

[creaking continues]

- Argh!

Found!

[Lily sighs and chuckles]

I found 'em.

Yes, I did.

- Cheers to that.

[mysterious music]

- Although never substantiated,

the myth of the hanged girl

has attracted ghost hunters

and tourists alike

to the church.

- All throughout

history, human sacrifices

have been offerings to

the gods for protection.

The hanged girl at Saint

Joseph's is no different.

- We're dealing with an

entity that's, that's afraid,

most likely angry, yes.

Not necessarily evil, but angry.

And that's two very

different things.

- I'll give you further

instructions tomorrow.

I dunno what I'm gonna do

yet, but it'll be epic.

You can count on that.

- Can't wait.

[obscure music]

[thunder rumbling]

[wind howling]

[thunder crashing and rumbling]

[rain pattering]

[Lily moaning]

[obscure music]

- Who are you?

- She doesn't have the pox.

[obscure music continues]

[blow thuds]

[thunder crashing]

[tense ominous music]

[heavy breathing]

[obscure music]

[thunder crashing]

- Lily.

[tense music]

[obscure music]

[thunder rumbling]

[rope creaking]

[wind howling]

[obscure music continues]

[moves to tense music]

[thunder rumbling]

[Lily gasps]

[tense music rising]

[Mary screaming]

[Lily gasping]

[soft music]

[birds chirping]

- [Kit] Ow, my head.

Why did you let

me drink so much?

[soft music]

[Kit groaning]

- Aren't you supposed

to be hungover?

- Yes.

How did I end up with a

girl as beautiful as you?

- A lady.

And I blame the 20-hour

shifts and extreme exhaustion

for me not realising how

much trouble you are.

- Still am.

[Kit chuckles]

Oh! [groaning]

Oh, sorry.

[soft music continues]

Ah, God help me.

- Two more weeks, and

then we'll be married.

- You know it's gonna be the

best five seconds of your life.

[both chuckling]

Aw, two weeks feels

like a very long time.

- Self-inflicted. No sympathy.

- Oh.

[Lily giggles]

[Kit grunts]

[Lips smacking]

[birds chirping]

[gentle music]

I totally hate you.

- Oh, yeah, totally.

I noticed that.

You know, I think this

trip is going really well.

- I guess.

- Not just the last half

hour, but everything.

You know, fun is being

had, you and Rachael seem

to be getting along well.

- She doesn't like me.

- Yes she does...

In her own acerbic way.

- And in a I'm

gonna k*ll you way.

She keeps sniping at

me, antagonising me.

- Come on, I haven't

seen her having a go.

She can just be a

little protective.

- You mean possessive?

She doesn't own you.

She doesn't wanna

get to know me.

- Give her time, all right?

[soft music]

I was all she had for a few

years after Mum and Dad.

I don't know if I should

tell you this, but-

- You can tell me anything.

- When Rachael was in her teens,

she had some problems with

anxiety and depression,

so she spent some time

in psychiatric care.

- Wow, that's horrible.

Those places can be tough.

- Underneath it all, she's

a really good person.

Okay?

She'll see that we're

right for each other.

I know it.

- Luckily, I left

time for delays.

The sun is coming up,

so I've gotta go pray.

You're welcome to join.

- Hey look, I love you,

but I love sleep, too.

[soft music continues]

[Kit groans]

[soft music]

[moves to bright music]

[Lily praying in

foreign language]

[Lily breathing deeply]

- Morning, gorgeous.

What's up?

- This place.

[obscure music]

You know about the

hauntings, right?

- Yeah.

Story goes that she came

to that very door

begging for sanctuary.

- And somehow that

made her a witch.

- I guess being

different sometimes

is enough for people

to be afraid of you.

And they said it

was a devil's work,

so they grabbed her and

hanged her in the graveyard.

- It was the woods, actually.

[tense ominous music]

- Years later, locals

came out and decided

that it wasn't an execution,

but actually noble

sacrifice, said the village.

- This place.

- Lily, look,

you're a smart girl.

Do you really believe

this place is haunted?

- Yes, you're right.

[obscure music]

- Although, you know I said the

hanged her in the graveyard?

- The woods.

- Sure.

Some say they drowned

her in the river.

And strangled her with

their rosary beads.

They smothered her

with her own pillow.

Fed her to the orphans.

Cooked rare, I believe.

- Thanks.

I really needed that.

- Anytime.

[soft playful music]

[obscure music]

[moves sombre music]

[obscure music]

- [Lily] It's you.

- Help me. My village,

they all died.

[obscure music continues]

- "Your sacrifice gave us life."

[eerie melodic chanting]

[moves to tense music]

[Lily whimpering]

[plants rustling]

Marc?

[rope creaking]

Marc?

[nun chanting in

foreign language]

Come on, guys this isn't funny.

[obscure music]

[rope creaking]

[birds chirping]

[Jess laughing]

- Oh, shit, the light hurts.

- It's not a pain

that you forget.

- I know, but that was,

that was 10 years ago, okay?

Look at you now.

- Let's just keep

that between us, okay?

- As in, you haven't told him?

- I can't.

- What?

He's not gonna get angry.

I mean, he's no saint

with his weed and booze.

- It was a different time.

A different me.

Part of why I turned to Islam

was to help me get through that.

He doesn't have to know.

- I just think that you're

gonna spend the rest

of your life with him.

- Yeah, the rest of

my life in the future.

Rebellious Lily is in the

past, long gone and forgotten.

I barely even remember being 16.

My parents, what they

had to deal with,

what I put them through...

I really hurt them.

I did stuff, things that

I haven't even told you.

- If you don't want me to

know, I'm not gonna ask.

[soft music]

But who cares, okay?

'Cause now you are

going to London,

to one of the best

hospitals in the world.

And I'm gonna miss you.

[both chuckle]

- You know you can

call me, right?

- No, but that's not

the same as trying

to find you in your ward

or in your office, where I-

- You mean my broom closet?

- No, in your office,

where I'd shift some

of the books over and I'd

have somewhere to sit.

You have been the best tutor

a med student could have.

[gentle music]

Yeah, I'm, I'm really

gonna miss you.

[both chuckling]

Oh.

Are you kidding?

- [Marc] Come on, get in.

- [Jess] You have to be joking.

- [Marc] It's not that cold.

- Oh no.

No, no, no.

No!

Oh God, no.

- [Marc] It is not that

cold, just jump in.

- Still no, not

getting any warmer.

Perfect day for a swim.

- If you wanna break the ice.

- Oh, crap!

[Hayley yelps]

- Cannonball!

Whoo!

- Aah, that looks good.

[Marc and Jess laughing]

- [Aaron] Aah, come

on, it's not that bad.

- Oh, it's invigorating.

- Just get in, it's

oddly refreshing.

- It's a damn fine

Margarita, Rach.

- You know it, idiot.

Don't mind if I do.

[gentle music]

How many times a day does

that girl have to pray?

Maybe she's got some

dark secrets in her past.

- Easy, Rach.

Muslims pray, like,

five times a day.

She always does Fajr at

sunrise and Isha at night.

She's taking some time to

do more while she's here.

- You know the names?

- Mm-hmm.

- That's new.

I mean, who knows

what kinky shit

she's hiding under

all those clothes.

- Rachael.

- She may look all innocent,

but for all you know,

she could be a Jihad.

- Are you actually hearing this?

- That's not funny!

- I'm joking!

Seriously, did she take

your sense of humour too?

[gentle music]

- Hey. Good prayers?

- Peaceful.

Always welcome the join.

- Maybe one day.

Mwah.

- You gonna go for a swim?

You must be getting a bit

hot under all that get up?

- Thank you for your concern.

- We won't tell.

I said I'm good.

- The water is

really nice and cool.

[Lily gasps]

[Rachael laughing]

- [Kit] Are you kidding me?

- Excuse me a moment.

Excuse me.

- What? She looked hot.

It's all right with us if

she shows a better flesh.

- It's not all right with us,

if it's not all right with her.

- Angry much?

It was a joke.

- What the f*ck is your problem?

- Jess, it's okay.

- No, it's f*cking not!

- Yes it is, I'll sort it.

- It's not, really.

- It's okay.

[tense music]

Inside, now. Come on.

- Hey, what the hell?

Since when do you

grab me like that?

Since when do you disrespect

my wife and I like that?

- Your wife?

She ain't that yet, and

you sound like one of them.

- One of them?

- Yeah, a Muslim man,

ordering a woman around.

Jesus, she's really got her

claws into you, hasn't she?

You're gonna

convert, aren't you?

- Stop.

You're being paranoid.

- Don't you dare call me that.

- What happened?

Well, you've been better

than you have been in years-

- Now I know why you didn't

tell me you were engaged to her.

- I didn't tell you

because of this.

Every girl I've bought

home, you f*cking scared.

- 'Cause every girl you

bring home is the same!

More interested in

your bank account

and your apartment than you!

You're a pushover!

A softie.

A easy target.

- Well, Lily's not like that.

- Are you sure?

Did you see how angry she

got when I splashed her?

Do you know

everything about her?

- What does being splashed

have to do with who she is?

She hasn't asked me to convert.

Nor would I.

- Do you know everything

about her before she was

the pure, innocent

little Muslim?

- Okay, you're gonna lose

me if you don't accept

that she's the most

important woman in my life.

[tense music]

[Lily sobbing]

[tense music continues]

[twigs snapping]

[wings flapping]

[bird squawking]

- f*ck off!

f*ck off and leave me alone!

It's not funny

anymore. [sobbing]

f*ck off, you.

[rope creaking]

[birds squawking]

[tense music continues]

- [Mary] Please help, my

village, they all died.

[indistinct voices]

[suspenseful music]

[nun chanting in

foreign language]

[Lily sobbing]

[rope creaking]

[nun chanting in foreign

language continues]

[rope creaking]

[tense music rising]

- Hey, you're okay, I'm here.

Hey, come on.

Up, up, up, up, your

all right, yeah.

Okay.

You're all right,

you're all right.

You're all right.

- I'm not.

This is all wrong.

- It's okay.

- Why can't I control my asthma?

- It's all right,

just breathe, okay?

[Lily breathing heavily]

- This never happens

to me in the ER.

- Yeah, you're in your

element in the ER.

You're in control.

Heart attack, easy, no problem.

My sister is not a

normal stressor for you.

Look, Lily, you just,

you have to remember

who you are.

You're the most fearless

person that I know, okay?

When you find your centre,

you'll be okay with this too.

- You make a great psychiatrist.

- Yeah, well, nine years

of training so far,

I bloody hope so.

- But seriously, kit,

I'm not gonna get

between you and your sister.

- I'm not asking you to.

- Then you could have at

least said something to her.

- I did.

But...

- What?

- Well, you're trying so

hard to be nice to her,

you're letting her

push you around.

- Yeah, well, if, if she

sees that I'm not a threat.

- Just push back, all right?

She will respect the

power if she sees it.

It's all she knows.

- I don't know.

- Just think about it,

all right, will you?

Now, this'll dry nicely.

- Does Rach do this to

all your girlfriends?

- Yes.

It's the anxiety.

She's testing you.

- Well, how many

have failed her test?

- None were you.

[sombre music]

And you gonna tell me

what's really bothering you?

'Cause normally you're

so calm and rational.

- Well, am, am I not allowed

to have feelings now?

- No, of course you are.

But, look, I know you want

Rachael to like you, I just

didn't think it was gonna-

- It's not just her, okay?

That prank you pulled last

night, it f*cking scared me!

It really f*cking scared me.

It was so realistic.

I have never pulled a prank

like that to you before, ever.

Look, I know that you're sorry,

I can see that from

the look on your face,

but how could you,

especially you,

think that gagging an asthmatic

is a smart f*cking thing to do?

- I thought...

I, I got it wrong, I'm sorry.

- I felt trapped.

I couldn't move, I

couldn't breathe,

I just don't feel safe here.

- I'm so sorry, Lil, okay?

I really am.

- This place, it's, it's weird.

It's like I can't

control myself.

- Well, what do you wanna do?

Do you wanna leave?

- It's fine.

Just please, please,

please, just promise

to be there for me next time.

- Always.

I promise.

[bright music]

- If only [indistinct] in there

can afford new

f*cking equipment.

- f*ck yeah.

- Yeah.

- Jesus Christ.

[Rachael chattering]

[group chattering and laughing]

[bright music continues]

[rope creaking]

- Distracted much?

- Just doing a little

bit of research.

I gotta take this.

[phone humming]

Yeah?

No f*cking way.

The same one?

All of 'em,

I want all of 'em.

- Good news, apparently.

- Oh yes, there's

definitely progress.

- Why are you so

horrible to that girl?

- Because I am 99%

sure that I know-

- 1% wrong is 100% wrong, Rach.

- Then I'm 100% sure I

know her from somewhere.

And I'm not gonna let

her hurt my brother.

- Yeah, he's not gonna

see it the way you do.

- Then I have to

make him see it.

She's not who she says she is.

[bright music]

[girls laughing]

- Fold.

She's got a k*ller hand.

- I do not.

How do you know that?

- Lily can't hide anything?

She's deliberately

looking like she's got

the winning hand, hoping

that we think she's bluffing.

- Uh.

- Mm-hm, yeah.

- The old, double bluff.

- Mm-hm.

- But what if it's

the triple bluff?

- Mm-mm, trust me,

I know that face.

- You know that face?

- Well, I never have any

luck anyway, so I fold.

- Well?

- How could that face lie to me?

- Exactly.

- Come on,

you gotta be kidding.

Are you lying to me?

- No.

- She blinked.

- Ah, see!

- [Jess] I could

tell. [laughing]

[bright music continues]

- Caught anything?

- No.

- Look, I'm sorry about

the bad jokes earlier,

but this London thing...

- You mean, this Lily thing.

- Don't go.

It's been you and me against

the world for two decades.

- Look, we're not

alone anymore, Rach.

I found the person I want to

spend the rest of my life with.

And I want you to

find yours too.

Lily is sh-she's honest.

What you see is what you get,

she's always been like that.

It's the foundation

of our relationship.

It might not be instant,

but it's honest.

- Don't hate me.

- I could never hate you, I

just want you to accept her.

- Promise me you won't hate me.

- I promise.

- There's one more photo.

- What the f*ck is this?

- f*ck sake, dude,

just go in there

and do what I paid you to do.

You know what's gonna

happen if you don't.

- f*ck!

- Can I help you?

- Aren't you the perfect

little wifey in training?

- Don't you have

somewhere better to be?

- No, I'm quite happy

here, thank you.

Keeping an eye on you.

- Yeah, well you

can take your eyes-

- Oh! Snappy, snappy.

What would my brother

say if he could see

what a little bitch you can be?

You're innocent smiles,

you're kitten eyes,

your f*cking holier

than thou bullshit.

I bet you saw the perfect

escape from your past

when my brother

walked into your life,

with these good looks,

his bank account,

his apartment, his Mercedes.

But you don't fool me?

- Yeah, 'cause that

would be impossible,

since you already are one.

No.

Wait, what's that word

that I'm looking for?

What is it that

you call everybody?

Idiot?

You know, I couldn't imagine

what it would be like

to be surrounded by so

many brilliant minds,

yet to be so insecure

of your very own.

If you think you can

come between Kit and I,

you've severely

underestimated me.

I've held lives in my hands.

You what?

[chuckles] You make sure

that screws fit into holes.

I've saved more lives

than you've changed tyres.

You've lost.

And if you can't see that,

you'll lose your brother too.

Now get the f*ck

out of my kitchen!

- You can hide behind

all the layers,

but I know what you really are.

We're more similar

than you think.

You don't recognise me, do you?

Johnson's psych ward.

You liked your drink, I

was depressed and violent.

Maybe you were too

smashed to remember.

I doubt that you even

realise I'm the reason Kit

went into psychiatry,

because he didn't

wanna see anyone

suffer like I did.

So listen carefully,

you little f*ck!

I've already won this fight,

you just don't know it yet.

You see, I meet a lot of

interesting people working

in a garage.

I do 'em favours on cars

they may have obtained,

and then they owe me.

One of them found another

Lily Khan on Facebook.

[tense music]

The internet never forgets.

- Please don't, I've changed.

Oh God, all the

clothes in the world

couldn't hide the real you.

The addict, the liar.

Our father used to lie

about his drinking.

Maybe we would still have a

mother if he'd been honest!

But it is too late for you,

you've been lying for years,

and when my brother finds out...

- Please, stop!

- Or maybe just one

little push and-

- [Marc] Hey!

- Lucky timing, sweetie.

Bitch goin' down,

one way or another.

[Lily breathing heavily]

- What do you need me to do?

What do you need?

- My inhaler.

Kitchen bench.

- Okay.

- She's up there.

- f*ck. Stay here.

[Lily breathing

heavily and sobbing]

Here you go. Take that,

take that, take that.

Go.

Breathe. Breathe.

[Lily breathing deeply]

Honestly, I wish I could

stand up to her like that.

That was impressive.

What the hell is

going on with you two?

- She wants me gone.

- I got that. Yeah.

Are you all right?

Hey, it's okay.

It's okay, Lily.

- I try so hard.

I make her brother so happy.

- You're, you're a

lovely girl, Lily.

- But why can't

she just see that?

- You're special.

I'll never leave you.

[soft music]

- What the f*ck

is wrong with you?

- You're beautiful, you're

amazing, you're sweet-

- Yeah, and engaged!

I would never.

- Shit, Lily.

I'm so sorry.

I, I didn't realise.

That was so stupid of me.

I didn't...

I am so sorry.

Please, just-

- stay away from me.

- Listen to me.

I didn't mean to, okay?

That won't happen

again, I got it wrong.

- Seriously, I don't

know what the f*ck

is wrong with everybody here.

It's like nobody can

control themselves.

Even me.

I've never said anything

like that to anybody before.

- Well, she deserved it.

- She nearly threw

me down the stairs.

That is not normal.

- Okay, she might

just be a bitch.

- I haven't had a panic

attack in over a decade,

and I just managed to have

two in the last four hours.

Dinner. I, I have to

go, it will be spoiled.

- Wait. Wait for me.

- I tried to make it nice.

- It smells good to me.

How do you do that?

Just switch it all off?

I guess how you survive

work in a hospital

with people dying around

you everyday, right?

- Put my feelings in the box

and deal with them later.

Kit would always tell me

how unhealthy that was,

but it's, it's all I've

known since I was 17.

You can't save lives

if you're panicking.

- Look, Lily, you've

gotta be careful, okay?

Rachael, she is dangerous.

- Yeah, I can see that.

- I mean it. She is.

- I know.

- Just watch yourself.

- I said I will.

Can, can you please

keep stirring this?

I've, I've gotta go clean

up, this is not how I am.

- Yeah, sure.

f*ck, that's hot!

[soft determined music]

- Put you back into it.

- I'm doing it.

I'm pushing hard.

- Push harder.

- [chuckles] all right,

I'm, I'm carrying you here.

- [chuckles] All right.

[soft determined music]

- I wouldn't eat that, Kit.

You'll get Dehli belly.

- Did something happen?

- We're just getting some space.

I did what you told me to

and stood up for myself.

- Surprises all around.

- Are you okay?

- Like you said,

this place is weird.

Brings out things

we kept hidden.

- Hmm, this is incredible.

Look, if being a doctor

doesn't work out,

I'll gladly hire you

as my personal chef.

Hmm, you can come

cook for Hayley and I.

- Us?

- Yeah.

- To good food, good

company, good life.

[group laughing]

[soft determined music rising]

- [Aaron] Hey, watch here,

watch here, watch here.

- [Lily] Oh no. [laughing]

[tense music]

[moves to bright music]

- [Hayley] Oh, man.

- Not easily.

No, you wouldn't catch

me dead, I promise.

[group chattering and laughing]

If I eat any more I'll die.

[Hayley yawning]

I think I'm gonna

lie down. [chuckles]

Hopefully, the room

will stop spinning.

Don't laugh at me.

- I'll, uh, I'll go

check if he's okay.

[ominous music]

[obscure music]

- Hey!

- Is everything okay?

- No.

What the hell are you doing?

- Checking on Aaron.

He's normally fine

with his booze.

- Yeah, no, I know that.

- But, hey, all yours.

- That is not what

I'm talking about.

- Okay, what?

- You know.

You're engaged for f*ck

sake, stay away from him.

- What? I have no

interest in Aaron.

- Yeah, well, he does in you.

- Hayley, you're scaring me.

- Good.

Stay away from Aaron. [giggling]

- What the hell is

wrong with everybody?

[obscure music]

[Lily sighs]

- When you're confronted with

something unfamiliar to you,

fear is good, being

scared is good.

- I can't control my emotions.

I just lost control.

- A shift in the mood

of the investigators

was noticed, the

cause still a mystery.

[phone pings]

[obscure music continues]

[phone pings]

- Oh, f*ck.

[Kit sighs]

- Tell me it's not true.

Lie to me.

[foreboding music]

Go on, lie to me.

What? Two years, you

have nothing to say.

Tell me the truth.

Are you f*cking deaf!?

Answer me!

Answer me!

What? You think I

wouldn't understand?

Huh?

You think so little of me that

I'm such a f*cking idiot!?

Well, I must be, since

you're able to lie

to me every time you

open your f*cking mouth!

- Please, I'm sorry.

- We swore we'd be honest

with each other, we swore we

wouldn't lie to each other.

You know that my

dad would lie to me.

He lies f*cking k*lled my mum.

- I was ashamed.

It's the past, I've changed.

[soft music]

- Rachael was right about you.

- You promised that she

wouldn't come between us.

- She didn't.

Don't, f*ck...

Don't touch me.

- Kit.

- Maybe you never stop drinking?

Sure as shit you

never stop lying.

Tell me why you

got arrested, Lily.

You know, you told me that

you wanted to become a doctor

because you saw one

save a woman's life

after a car accident.

Your car.

You were f*cking drunk.

- Kit, please.

- Don't f*cking touch me.

- This place, it's

driving me insane.

- You're just like my dad.

[obscure music]

[Lily sobbing]

- No, I know that I'm

not good enough for you,

but aren't I enough

when you can't have her?

- I like you...

More than her.

- Then be what's me.

- Well, I, I, I want to.

Uh, c-can we do this later?

No, look, I just wanna

spend the time I have left

with my friend

before she leaves.

You know, I don't think

I'd have got through

first year without her,

and, and she always-

Okay.

Okay.

[obscure music continues]

She is important to

me, but I want you.

I just need time.

- Okay.

Okay?

- Yeah.

- Yeah, okay?

Yeah?

- Okay.

[obscure music continues]

- Never had a dal do this

to me before. [chuckling]

Kit will like this. [chuckles]

Cute...

If I was 12.

[obscure music continues]

I could be a cheerleader.

[ominous music]

[Lily chuckles]

[tense music]

[nun chanting in

foreign language]

[stygian music]

What the f*ck?

[nun chanting in

foreign language]

[obscure music]

- Ow, Hayley!

- I was your mentor

twice a week, every week,

and still that girl

is who you think

got you through your first year!

- What has gotten you?

She's just my friend!

- She'll be gone soon,

but I'm still here,

I'm right for you.

- Why are you behaving

insane right now?

- When she leaves,

when she abandons you,

you'll come running back to me

like the f*cking loser you are,

and I will be the

idiot who lets you!

[ominous music]

[Hayley sobbing]

- Right.

Right.

- Aaron, I'm so sorry.

[obscure music]

- Um, t-this isn't like you.

- It's not, it's like I

couldn't control myself.

- There's nothing

between Lily and I.

Nothing. I like you.

You know?

- Okay.

[ominous music]

Let's make it official.

- What do you, what do you...

Okay, um, no, look, I-

- Just let me drive.

- No, Hayley, I, I do like you,

but I don't know

if I'm ready for...

[Hayley speaking faintly]

Look, no, no.

Hayley, Hayley.

[Aaron speaking faintly]

Hayley, are you

listening to me!?

Hayley, what are you doing!?

- Jesus!

- What the hell

just happened!?

- I'm sorry, but I-

- Jesus, this is

still about her!

I'm still not good enough!

- It's not about her, it's me!

- You are a liar!

You, you know, it's

not even about you!

- Liar!

- I've never had-

- Liar!

[sobbing] I thought

you loved me!

What am I to know!?

I love you, why

can't you see that?

- None of my business.

- [Hayley] Why

won't you see me!?

- Hey.

- You have such beautiful hair.

It's a shame to hide it.

- No, I don't,

Not that it matters anymore.

All this is just another

lie to hide the real me.

- What's wrong?

- Kit's gonna leave me.

Rachael knows...

The dr*gs, the drinking, rehab.

She's got photos, my mugshots,

and she showed Kit everything.

Jess, he knows I've been lying.

- He's going to forgive you.

- No, he won't.

And you know what?

He should either, because

the sooner I'm gone

the sooner he can find

somebody worthy of him.

[obscure music]

- Lily, you don't

need to hide anymore.

- What the f*ck!?

- Lily, I love you.

And I always have.

- Don't.

- And now you are going

to London and I can't-

- No. No, no, no, no!

This is against Allah!

This is all wrong!

- But it feels so right, Lily!

Kit doesn't even love you.

- What the f*ck has

gotten into you!?

- Oh my God.

I, I am so sorry, Lily.

- I don't know what,

- Get out.

I don't know what came over me,

it just-

- I said get out!

- Please, Lily.

- Get the f*ck out.

[tense music]

[Jess sobbing]

[soft music]

[Jess sobbing]

[soft music continues]

[Jess sobbing]

[Hayley sobbing]

[Jess sobbing]

[soft music continues]

[Hayley sobbing]

- What!?

[tense ominous music]

- Why do you reject me!?

[Hayley screaming]

[mirror shattering]

- Are you okay?

[obscure music]

[Hayley breathing heavily]

[blood squelching]

No, no, no.

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

Lily. Lily!

Lily!

Lily, hurry! Somebody help!

- What the hell is going on?

[suspenseful music]

Stay here.

- Somebody! Aaron!

Help! Lily! [sobbing]

- Oh, shit!

- Just get, just

get Lily or Aaron,

and call a damned ambulance.

Oh no. Oh my God.

Hayley, please.

[suspenseful music continues]

- What the f*ck do you want?

- Hayley's f*cking hurt herself.

Bathroom.

[obscure music]

[Hayley gagging]

- Hayley, please. [sobbing]

- What happens?

- Um, I, I was, um,

I smelled blood.

And I'm, I think she just

did it when I found her.

I tried to stop to

bleeding, but it's too long

and too jagged.

- Tie on the tourniquet.

[Hayley gagging]

- [Lily] Aaron!

Where is he?

Aaron!

[obscure music]

- Oh, shit

- Aaron!

We don't have enough space

here to keep her stable.

We can move her

if we're careful,

and let's just hope that

we can stabilise her

for long enough.

Aaron. Where the is he?

- I'm not joking, my

friend is really hurt.

Yes, Saint Joseph's Guest House.

No, I'm telling the truth.

Hello?

They hung up on me.

Said they always get

prank calls from drunk-

- Can you just call

them again, please!?

- Rachael, get down here.

Keep pressure on the wound.

We have a Grade 1

medical emergency

at Saint Joseph Guest House.

- Hayley, keep your eyes open.

- My medical ID

is LIL 239 478.

The patient is

losing blood rapidly

from major arterial

bleed in her wrist.

We're trying to stabilise

and we've put

pressure on the wound.

Half an hour. Okay.

Rach, get outta my way.

- [Jess] Oh my God.

- Aaron!

Where the f*ck is he?

- He's dead.

I found him suffocated

with his pillow.

I think Hayley...

- Oh my God.

- Okay.

- I heard her screaming at him.

- [Hayley] I love you,

why can't you see that?

- None of my business.

- Why won't you see me?

Why don't you love me!?

- [Jess] Oh, f*ck!

- We will deal with that later.

Rachael, go get the first aid

kit from your car right now.

[obscure music]

[footsteps clacking]

[Kit breathing heavily]

- You little fucker.

[phone ringing]

- What?

- What the f*ck?

You stole my truck.

- I'm a car thief,

what did you expect?

- I expected you to seduce

Lily and show my brother

what she was really like.

- She's a good girl, Rachael.

I'm out.

- You owe me for all those

cars I fenced for you.

- You got paid

well for those too.

And you stole all

my f*cking dr*gs.

I mean, just tell me you

didn't use all of them.

Okay, the liquid LSD,

that shit is vicious.

- I wouldn't eat that, Kit,

you'll get Dehli belly.

I wouldn't eat that.

- There was enough in there to

blow their tiny little minds.

- Why do you reject me!?

- It was meant to show

what Lily was really like.

The little drug addict

she was, but it's all-

- You are f*cked in the

head, you know that, Rach?

- We need the truck.

Shit, dude, people are dying.

We need the first aid kit.

[obscure music]

[Jess speaking indistinctly]

- [Lily] Okay, lie her down.

Lie her down, lie her down.

We have to try

and stabilise her.

Where's Marc? Is the

truck ready to go?

- He stole it. It's gone.

- Keep pressure on the wound,

tighten the tourniquet.

Kit, grab some sheets!

We can use those as

compression bandages.

Kit, come on!

- You're next.

- There you go.

Hayley, you got this.

- An innocent had to die.

- [Lily] Kit, what is going on?

- Aaron had to die.

- No!

- Shit, guys, I

doing this on my own!

Lily, what do I do!?

- Don't, he made both his

back, do not move him.

- Don't let my brother die.

- Guys, I mean, come on.

Come on, Hayley. [sobbing]

Guys, I can't stop

the bleed on my own!

Hayley. [sobbing]

- [Rachael] You're k*lling him!

- He's broken a rib,

maybe punctured a lung.

I have to release pressure.

- I won't let you k*ll him.

- If you stop me he's dead.

He's drowning in his own blood.

- If he dies, you die.

- Go and get me a pen,

or a knife, or a straw.

- What the f*ck?

- Just do it!

[Kit gagging]

[suspenseful music]

- No, no, no.

N- no one.

Somebody help!

Lily! Lily, I'm losing her!

I can't find a pulse! [sobbing]

I need someone, can't

handle this on my own.

- Go help Jess.

- I'm not leaving him!

- Hayley will die without you!

- If he dies...

- I need someone to

hold the would, please.

Please.

Please, Come on, come on.

Can you just, just

hold on to it.

Please, Hayley.

Please wake up. [sobbing]

[tense obscure music]

There's still no pulse.

- I'm so sorry.

[Kit gurgling]

[flesh squelching]

[Kit moaning]

- [Jess] Come on, I

can't lose you. [sobbing]

Hayley, please. [sobbing]

Hayley, don't die.

[Kit breathing heavily]

[blood plodding]

- No, no, no, no, no, no,

no, no, what the f*ck.

What the f*ck have I done?

f*ck, no, no, no, no.

- Don't die.

What are you doing?

What are you doing? Hold on!

- Please don't eve us.

Please.

- No, f*ck,

- What are you doing?

[sobbing] Oh, please.

God sakes, Hayley. [sobbing]

- Get away from him!

Kit.

Kit!

Kit.

What did you do?

Kit. [sobbing]

Kit.

Kit.

[Jess sobbing]

- I'm so sorry.

I know [indistinct]

I am so sorry.

I'm so sorry, Hayley. [sobbing]

- Kit! [sobbing]

You stole my brother.

You took him from me

and then you k*lled him!

- Get away from her!

- She k*lled him!

- No, she didn't!

Why would she!?

- What happened!?

- I don't know!

- Bullshit!

- I drained the

wound, but he spasmed,

like some sort of drug overdose.

- I don't believe you.

I don't believe

you! She k*lled him!

[Jess screaming]

[tense music]

I told you, if

Kit dies, you die.

[knife thuds]

[Jess groans]

[Jess breathing heavily]

[sombre music]

[knee thuds]

[obscure music]

Just like the girl

in the ghost story...

They'll find you hanged.

- You're insane.

- Possessed,

actually. Possessed.

By the ghost of the hanged girl.

Her fear infected everyone

and they k*lled each other,

and it's made me go insane.

She's lonely.

She wants you dead to keep

her company in the afterlife.

Or maybe your idiotic

head scarf confused her

and she thought you were one

of the nuns that k*lled her.

Either way, as far as

the cops are concerned,

I'm temporarily insane.

Maybe insane with grief.

When they look into my history,

they'll see I have

mental issues.

- You're not insane,

you're an idiot.

- What did you call me?

What did you call me!?

- You heard.

- I'm not the one with a noose-

[Rachael groans]

[suspenseful music]

- Idiot!

[Rachael coughing]

[truck engine roaring]

It's been so long

And I wonder how

you're getting on

Although it's true

I don't miss you

- [Operator] What

is your emergency?

- I need an ambulance.

- [Operator] What is the nature

of the medical emergency?

- My friend is bleeding

and I can't stop the blood.

Help.

- [Operator] What address, sir?

- Saint Joseph's Guest House.

1029, along McDonald Road.

- We have already

dispatched an ambulance.

ETA 20 minutes.

[gentle rock music]

Oh, honey, I always

thought you were good

You turned out to

be good to be true

Oh, I can never

be holy like you

- I told you what would happen

if you k*lled my brother.

My first memory is of

him holding my hand,

crossing the street,

protecting me.

The last thing he saw

was you letting him die.

You're a dead woman.

[tense music]

- Oh, for f*ck sake.

[tense suspenseful music]

- Please help! Stop!

She's trying to k*ll me!

[Lily gasps]

[Lily gags]

[tense music]

- For my brother.

[knife thuds]

[Lily gasps]

You're so hi and mighty.

So f*cking pious.

But the real Lily is a drunk,

a drug addict, a m*rder*r!

[tense music]

I'm no doctor, but that

wound looks like the one

that took 10 minutes

to k*ll Jess.

The medical training,

all those people's lives

in your hands, and

you let everybody die!

You're so f*cking pathetic

you can't even save yourself.

Who's the f*cking idiot!?

[truck thuds]

[tyres screeching]

- Oh, f*ck.

[suspenseful music]

Oh, crap.

Oh, crap.

Holy f*ck!

Oh, shit.

Holy f*ck.

Oh my God!

- [Lily] Marc, help me.

- Lily!

- Please help.

Please help.

[birds chirping]

[rope creaking]

- This seems like

an idyllic getaway

when you come to Australia,

but looks could be deceiving.

A year ago, five medical

students died horribly

in a blood-soaked m*ssacre.

And the final victim,

struck dead by a van.

[people chattering]

- Oh, we're staying there.

There's some lovely bush

tracks and fishing spots.

- Is it really haunted?

Bell keeps going on about

stuff that she read,

but the internet,

you never know.

- Well, no one really knows.

We've had paranormal

investigators come through,

and they all say that

there's something there,

but they're never

quite sure what.

Maybe a year ago.

- I read about this.

By the end of the night,

only two for seven

people walked away alive.

- Bell?

- They claim that one

of the group went insane

and tried to k*ll them all.

But the rumours say

something totally different.

[tense music]

[nun chanting in

foreign language]

Are you

Are you

Are you

Are you

Are you ready to

meet your maker

Are you

Are you

Are you

Are you

Are you ready to be a man

Baby I shake and

you gotta get a grip

Can't help feelin' like

this is someone else's trip

You can feed your ego

You can hide your shame

Chase your own jam and

you're blazing again

Make up your own

wrong from right

I just can't

get away from it

So you can sleep at night

I just can't

get away from it

Maybe you think

you'll survive

I just can't

get away from it

I know they'll eat you alive

Are you

Are you

Are you

Are you ready to

meet your maker

Are you

Are you

Are you

Are you

Are you ready to

be the saviour

Have you

Have you

Have you

Have you found

your [indistinct]

Have you

Have you

Have you read

the master plan

Make up your own

wrong from right

I just can't

get away from it

So you can sleep at night

I just can't

get away from it

Maybe you think

you'll survive

I just can't

get away from it

I know they'll eat you alive

Say I was feelin'

ill, send my apologies

Leave me my bitter pill

I've got social allergies

I know we can fill our

highs without the lows

I almost started singing

praise, and nobody knows

Are you

Are you

Are you

Are you

Are you ready to

meet your maker

Are you

Are you

Are you

Are you

Are you ready to be a man

Have you

Have you

Have you

Have you found

your [indistinct]

Have you

Have you

Have you read

the master plan

Make up your own

wrong from right

I just can't

get away from it

So you can sleep at night

I just can't

get away from it

Scratch out my [indistinct]

I just can't

get away from it

I've been asleep all on Mars

I just can't

get away from it

Maybe you think

you'll survive

I just can't

get away from it

I know they'll eat you alive

Ha-ha ah-ah-uh

Oh-oh
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