Fragile Heart (The Movie) (2022) - full transcript

Sometimes life meets us at the bench we're sitting on and the unexpected happens.

(dramatic music)

(dramatic music)

(soft music)

(bell dings)

- [Announcer] Train 933

now boarding.

933 now boarding for San Diego.

(clock ticking)

- [Woman] Leave us alone!

Stop!

- Hey. Guys, come on.

Please, sweetie.

It's gonna be okay, sweetie.

Angel, please, please.

- Leave us alone! (screaming)

- Hey! (groaning)

- Derek! Derek!

Derek!

Please help!

(woman yelling)

Help me!

(Savannah crying)

- Dinner and a show.

(woman yelling)

- [Woman] Somebody

help me please!

Derek!

(monitor beeping)

- We're going to do

everything we can.

Okay?

(Danny grunting)

(Danny sniffing)

- Whew. (clapping)

Start the day.

- Knock, knock.

Danny.

Come on, man.

- Who's there?

- We don't have a door.

- Your jokes are horrible.

They're worse than the

smell around here.

- Nah, that ain't true.

Did Dustin leave?

- Yeah.

- With a couple of guys.

My senses are telling me,

they're not good for

your brother.

You know them?

- Troublemakers.

If they come back, stay

away from 'em, okay?

You, uh, hanging around

or you moving on?

- Thinking about staying

a little while longer

if that's okay.

Mi paso elevado es su overpass

- Hey, Scout.

I'm sorry you're in

this situation.

I'm glad you're here.

(Savannah screaming)

- What? What?

What!?

(bird talking)

- Can I please have a

cup of coffee?

(Greta sighs)

- Drama queen.

- Quit it, Chubby. I'm

not in the mood.

- I'm gonna have a heart

attack in this damn place.

I mean it!

(soft music)

- [Chubby] It's my

birthday. It's my birthday.

- No, it's not, Chubby,

it's in two days.

I told you that.

Wyatt, why are you

walking around naked?

- I don't swim fully clothed.

That's your thing.

I got nothing to hide.

- Put some pants on, please.

No one wants to see a

malnourished anatomy.

- That's fake news, sis.

Have you seen Insta lately?

It's ridiculous.

I take my shirt off, a

thousand views.

Tells the story of man

destined for...

Hello.

- Where did you...

Give me the gun, Wyatt.

- Can't.

I need it to shoot

rodents while I'm sunning.

I may even take these off.

Oh no, selfie in the buff.

- Give it to me or I'll

take it. I'm not joking.

- Why? It's my house now.

No one lives here anymore.

I can do whatever the

hell I want.

I'm an adult. I have the right.

(solemn music)

- I know you're hurting

just like me.

- Yep. Got it.

- Stop it.

- You live at the train

station and they're dead.

Catch up, sis.

- Don't disrespect them!

- Nothing says rich

kid like a pool,

a half naked teen, and a gun.

Guess I'll have to make

it work without the gun.

I'm an influencer, baby.

- [Greta] Your coffee,

Miss Savannah.

(soft music)

- We've never gotten

along and now-

- He loves you.

- I love him too but...

Did my dad tell you to

wear that maid thing?

'Cause you know, you

don't have to wear it.

It feels oppressive.

- Oh, gosh no.

Your parents have always

been good to me.

It's my uniform. I

like wearing it.

It gives me purpose.

(upbeat music)

Keeps things straight. You know?

- Uh-huh. I can see that.

You wanna dunk it in my coffee?

(Greta laughing)

- You went again.

(Greta sighs)

Miss Savie, nothing

good can come-

- This is really good coffee

so that must mean that

Aldo is off today.

- He is.

See, that's the thing.

- What?

- I don't wanna speak for Aldo,

but, you know me, I don't

like gossip and stuff.

You know that.

- Land the plane, Greta.

- We love you and your

family, but hard truth.

- Yes.

- You haven't paid

us in a while.

- You don't do that?

(Greta scoffs)

Sorry. I just haven't

been thinking clearly.

I just, just kind of

thought you do everything.

(Greta laughing)

- I do do everything.

- Yeah.

- We're heartbroken.

We, we love it here.

We love you and your

shit head stepbrother.

He has bills.

Me, I could stay on for free.

- No, no, no.

There's plenty of money.

- Well that's good 'cause

I've got bills too.

- Okay, um, I'll figure

something out before I leave.

- You're leaving?

- Yeah. I've been thinking

about it, you know,

getting away for a while.

- Well that's great.

You could use a vacation.

What do you want me to

do about Jade?

- Who's she?

- He.

- He then.

- Your 15 year old cousin

on your stepmom's side.

He's being dropped

off next week.

Oh, more.

His parents are leaving the

planet for some space adventure.

I'm serious.

- So I'm not sure how

long I'll be gone.

- A week?

A month?

Really?

- Wyatt doesn't need me.

He doesn't listen to me.

He's 19. He's an adult.

Okay. So we'll work out

all the financial stuff,

you'll have access to

whatever you need

and you can live here

as long as you'd like.

- I see.

Well, let me clean this up.

(groaning)

and tell Aldo he's

still got a job.

Now I won't have to bust

my arthritic hump

doing twice as much around here,

cleaning the toilets

and cooking the meals.

It's not very sanitary

if you ask me.

- You don't have to do it

in that order.

Probably not the point.

(soft music)

- Come over here.

- Now she's coming over.

She's so depressing.

- Callate, Rickey.

Her parents were murdered,

demon child.

- Well, I didn't do it.

- Hey, Emma.

- Why do we have to do time?

- Hey, you look

serious this time.

You're really leaving?

- Bye.

Good luck.

- Bye.

- He doesn't like me.

- Poor thing got his

own problems.

See that guy over there?

Think his name's Danny.

He got Rickey his job here.

This yours?

- Oh, no.

- It's yours.

Seen you wear it.

- Okay. Just give it to me

and no I'm not dissing Jesus.

It's just complicated right now.

Must have fallen off.

- Mm-hmm.

Anyway.

All that luggage for real?

- Yes.

I'm leaving.

- I've been praying for you.

- I need it. Thank you.

- Where you going, sweetie?

- I don't know.

Um, to explore life, I guess.

Find myself, heal. Forget.

I don't really have a plan,

but you've always been

so incredibly nice to me

and I appreciate it.

Thanks again. I'm

gonna go sit down.

- Hmm. Emma Bristing,

here's your chance.

Hold on.

You don't feel like talking?

- If that's okay.

- Uh-huh.

You know you ain't talked

to get better.

- Oh?

Tell me more. Enlighten

me, information booth.

- How you feeling right now?

- Well, I'm not sure what

I'm sensing from you.

Did I offend you or?

- We talk and we talk and why?

You don't have to like

being a victim to be one.

- What the hell? I'm

not the victim.

My parents were the victims

and no one heard them

or cared to help.

- So, are you saying

that's how you feel?

- Okay. You're

acting so strange.

Bye, Emma.

- 22 911 calls.

People cared.

They were scared.

They rushed to help your father.

- Yeah, they might as well

just stepped over his body.

- That's not what happened,

Savannah.

You won't want what

words can't give.

I've been there. I'm

not judging you.

I'm just pointing out-

- I said I appreciate

it so good day.

- When you pull out the good

day, you know it's over.

- Shut up.

I don't know why I said that.

(sighing)

It's not nonsense.

- It's always so difficult to

know the right thing to say

to a person when

they're suffering.

You'll just sit right there.

I wanna comfort you and

tell you how sorry I am,

'cause I am, but I'm running

outta ways to say it, sweetie.

- Why are you upset with me?

- I'm not upset.

I'm listening.

Your heart is getting bitter,

not better.

That's real.

That's Emma's love.

- I can't just turn it off.

Don't you think if I could,

I would?

All right.

I'm not a light switch

clicking on, clicking off.

Click, click, click, click,

click, click.

- Well, I think we've

gone off track.

- Gosh.

Oh, Savannah, how are you?

Oh, I'm great. Fantastic!

That's what everyone

wants to hear.

No one really wants to know!

Just shut up you whining victim!

- Can I help?

- No.

We're trying

something new today.

- Gosh, you weak,

pathetic victim. (sobbing)

Gosh, and I'm weak and I

can't do this without them

and I don't...

Gosh.

Gosh, I just want to speak

in deep scary voice right now

and I'm losing my mind

and I, ugh, I just...

I don't know how to move on,

Emma.

- There it is.

Let it out.

Those feelings don't

wanna be held.

Or that demon voice

inside of you.

- Just, I'm just really confused

and I just wanna go sit down.

Okay? I just wanna go sit down.

- Yes. Sit down, like a

broken record.

The needle is stuck.

- I honestly, from the

bottom of my broken heart,

didn't realize a heavy burden

that I've placed on this booth

and in my defense, if I

truly need to defend myself,

I'm new at this.

- That's good.

What does that feel like?

- All I wanted to do was

sit on my bench.

- [Emma] And wait for what?

- I'm not hurting anyone, okay?

And I've told you, I'm

trying to figure things out.

- That's all crazy talk.

You got to buy a ticket to

get on a train,

and I've been standing

here the entire time.

No ticket.

Listen to me, Savannah.

You're paralyzed.

Look,

you're not mourning, Savannah.

You're obsessing.

Anyone can see that.

A blind squirrel can

find that nut.

But until you see it,

you're not leaving.

Not those days. Not today.

Not any day.

- But I am. Yes, I am.

I just haven't

decided yet where.

- You're like my laundry,

your cycle is on extra spin.

It hurts me to see what

you're doing to yourself.

- Just keep hurling

those analogies.

It's really helpful.

- You always look so lost.

- 'Cause I am, Emma. I am lost.

All right? I'm lost and I'm

lost and I'm lost, lost.

- I know, baby. Let it all out.

- Gosh, you guys sell

a ticket to the past?

I'll take one ticket back

to life I used to have

before this filthy inbred,

ball-less,

cockroach, bastard, little-

- Okay.

Get it out, but let's

keep it down.

- The low life scum

sucking waste of humanity,

jackal, parasite, ass

wipes destroyed my family.

Hold on. Wait right there.

- I may have pushed too hard.

- I'll take one please.

I want a damn ticket anywhere,

but here.

- Maybe we should

apply the brakes.

- I'm suffocating!

I can't breathe, I

can't function!

I'm so sick of having panic

attacks while I'm eating

or I'm crapping or I'm

showering, or shop

I'm sleeping, that's the only...

And the only time they leave

me alone is when I'm here

because when I'm here,

I'm numb. (laughing)

Isn't that, the most psychotic

thing you've ever heard

is I'm in absolute agony.

And you are like the only

one willing to listen.

I just feel...

(Savannah sighing)

I just...

I have no friends.

Well I have like one and Greta,

I guess.

I just actually

thought you cared.

- I do.

Okay. That's enough for today.

Don't look all sad.

I am your friend.

Who else would risk losing

their job doing this?

I was challenging you.

Purging the junk.

I took a self-help

quasi-psychology class at night.

It was mostly because of you.

I won't lie.

I got scared.

I almost lost you.

Your toes were in the deep end,

but you came back.

- You swapped out the

bar stool for a couch.

- I just ran with the

moment given.

- I'm on the brink of a

nervous breakdown.

Surely you can see that.

Would you like me to tear

my clothes off,

run naked through the

train station

and throw my body on the tracks?

- I'm still learning.

- I'm sure, deeply confident,

there were less antagonistic

ways we could have done this.

God just, I don't know

where I'm supposed to be.

I mean this, this

stupid train station

is the only place

that makes sense.

(solemn music)

I can't leave them here alone.

I don't know how to help them.

- You'll see them again.

That may not be as comforting

as it should be right now,

but you know where they're at.

That's a promise.

But until then, there's lots

of life needing to be lived.

That's what they would want.

- Okay. You've given me

lot to process.

I'm just, I'm gonna go sit down.

(Savannah sniffing)

Can you please not stare at me?

- Sorry. You seem upset.

- Wow, how in the wide world

did you come to that conclusion?

Look, I don't mean to be rude.

I just don't feel very

social right now.

- Absolutely.

- I apologize. I'm not

myself lately.

- It's okay. Believe me,

I've seen and heard worse.

So, you traveling far?

- Why is everyone so

damn worried

about my travel plans today?

- You wanna prove her wrong?

- What?

I'm sorry. Can you please

sit somewhere else?

This is my bench. They

told me I could have it.

Or something.

- I could, but that would

make it harder to talk to you.

(soft music)

I don't have an angle. I've

seen that stare before.

I'm not a serial killer.

I do enjoy eating cereal

maybe a little too much,

but I don't live with

my mom or a lot of cats.

You wanna leave?

I'm not trying to

pick up on you.

- Leave with you?

- Yes.

- Oh. She put you up to this.

Nice one, Emma.

- I don't know him. Promise.

But he is handsome.

Don't act crazy.

- I want to take you out

for the day. Have fun.

No strings attached,

just two strangers enjoying

a break from the norm.

Best people to talk to are the

ones you owe nothing to so.

I think.

Listen, I know you think

I'm nuts, but I-

- Actually I'm starting to

think that you're a mind reader.

- Why not?

One day, throw caution to

the wind. Be spontaneous.

Two young people being free.

Problems at are back,

wind in our hair.

You like tacos?

(Savannah laughing)

- Am I on camera? I don't...

No, I don't think so.

I don't know you and

it's just not who I am.

Trust me. I'm not a fun

date right now.

It just seems strange.

- It's not a date.

Hi, I'm Danny. Danny Scott.

- It can't be any stranger

than sitting in a train station

all day with nowhere to go.

- Excuse me. You

think you know me?

You don't, okay? You don't.

- You're right.

I only know what you

shared with,

well, all of us here earlier.

- Wow. Insulting.

That's an interesting choice.

I've been down out of

the dating scene a while.

Is that the new bad

boy approach?

It's not working for you.

Jack ass alert!

Ha, Am I right? This guy.

No, I didn't mean you!

That's right. Keep walking.

Just mind your of business.

The human race, everyone.

Whatever you do, don't

get too involved.

Scared little rabbits! (sighing)

I'm getting it all out,

Emma. It's working.

It's really working.

- I'm just gonna say it.

You seem like a very fun person.

- You're still here.

- Yeah. You don't scare me.

- She has zero plans

for the day.

Possibly for the rest

of her life.

Her schedule is wide open.

Wide open. Good luck.

I've seen you around here

before. (camera clicks)

Danny.

Now I got a picture of

you just in case.

Have fun, kids.

- Oh gosh, please.

Please, please leave me alone.

Okay?

Or something bad is

going to happen.

I'm not emotionally

stable enough

to have this

conversation with you

or be hit on right now.

Trust me. Thank you for

the effort, but trust me.

- You can keep saying trust you.

If we're sharing, I don't

trust a lot of people.

Hasn't really paid off for me,

but I like you and I

don't trust you,

but you have this certain,

I don't know,

call it certifiable

quality about you.

It's hard to resist.

- How cool, you really get me.

- And for the second or third

time, I'm not hitting on you.

I don't come to train

stations to pick up on girls.

That's creepy.

I'm just trying to help.

Not that you're a charity case

or anything else I might say

that would provoke

you to hit me.

I just like being nice.

- Why?

- Because people should be.

Remember that guy that

just walked by?

- I remember, it just happened.

- I want do something

nice for you.

Please.

I bet I could make you smile.

Can't be opposed to that.

- No, not smiling in general,

but-

- Perfect.

- I smile.

- Funny thing is you haven't

actually definitively said no.

- Give up.

She's not leaving, Danny.

Savannah just gonna sit on

that damn bench

and wait for God knows what.

Come back tomorrow.

She'll be here. She's not

going anywhere.

- Yes I am old lady. I know

what you're doing, Emma.

- Let it go.

- Oh, I need to think.

- You know what they say?

Laughter is the best medicine.

- Got it. Thank you Dr. I

appreciate it.

Are you least a nice guy?

- I think so.

- Oh, I don't care.

You seem honest.

Look, Emma, I'm

making a decision.

- You go, girl!

- My life is a spiraling

tragedy so let's go.

Oh, and my mood swings are

out of control. They're scary.

You want out?

- You don't scare me.

- It's over when I say

it's over. Agreed?

Trusting you. This is stupid.

Whatever.

Keep the picture.

If I'm not back at 8:00

p.m., call the police, okay?

And Emma, I swear if

this goes psycho wrong

and I end up in a shallow grave

or the sicko's twisted

demented torture basement,

I'll haunt you.

- Okay. Have fun.

I'm off at 7:00.

- Exciting.

(upbeat music)

- I'm driving.

- I don't have a car.

♪ Rise to the occasion ♪

♪ Sociable, watered-down soul ♪

♪ Hide behind the curtains ♪

♪ Count your breath

and blessings ♪

♪ Little star, fallen ♪

♪ Where does the time go ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Oh, where does the time go ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Raining in the kitchen ♪

♪ Temperamental kitten ♪

♪ Lose your cool,

everybody's fool ♪

- So, Danny, you do that often?

- What? Save people at

train stations?

- No, stare at people.

And I did not need saving.

- I was joking. Sorry.

Yes I do. I look at something

or someone and I drift off.

It's like I'm in a trance or a-

- What were you doing there?

- I'm sorry for staring.

- I mean, it makes me

a little uncomfortable,

but it's not just you,

it's when anyone does it.

It's me, I'm a little

self-conscious

but I'm getting better.

Seriously. What were

you doing there?

- Uh, I was looking for

someone, wasn't there.

Meant to be. I met you.

(Savannah laughs)

- Who?

- It's a long story. I'm still

trying to figure it all out.

- What do you see when you

drift? Is it...

I cut you off.

I do that. Sorry.

- That's all right.

It's hard to explain.

It's like I'm being

told a secret.

Sometimes like I'm

allowed to see beauty.

Something that's being hidden.

Something only I can see.

That's how I process I guess.

It's weird. I know.

- No, it's not.

I actually-

- Stop!

- What the?

What are you doing?

Okay. I'm gonna leave.

- Wait, you didn't hit it.

- That's good. Hit what?

(dog barking)

- Come here.

Ah, he's fast.

Oh, he's playing with us.

- [Savannah] Come here. Come on.

- Oh. I wonder if he

lives around here.

Hey, get over here!

Get over here!

Come here. Sit

Oh.

(dog barking)

Here. Come on, humans.

Is that all you got?

(chime dinging)

(upbeat music)

- You think he'll

like this kind?

- I would.

- That's disgusting.

- I got it.

Um, I'm almost done here.

There's so many choices.

- I'll pay for it.

It's okay.

- I'll get the next round.

- Okay.

(register beeping)

- 7.48.

- Yeah. Um.

Just...

(register opening)

Just keep it. It's okay.

Please just put it in

the tip jar or something.

- No.

- Yes.

- Thank you.

- Savannah. It's not

what you think.

(engine revving)

- Get out of the way!

- It's not what you think.

Give me one minute to explain.

60 seconds.

- I'll drag your body down

the street. Move liar. Thief!

- I believe you will murder me.

I do.

Please just listen to me.

- You're not a good

person. You lied to me.

You're just a con man,

petty thief.

Oh, I hate...

- Listen to me, please.

- Stupid.

What the hell was I thinking?

(sighing)

For a split second I

believed you!

Gosh, you suck! (sighing)

If you needed cash,

I have money.

Oh wow, that's it.

You heard that my parents

are rich and...

Oh, wow!

Gosh. Idiot!

- Oh, you.

I really want to cuss right now.

- So do it. What are you,

a child?

And who says that? It's weird.

(Danny grunting)

What are you doing?

- Nothing. It's just, it's

something I- you know what?

Nevermind.

- Are you crying?

- No, I'm not crying.

What's wrong with you?

I don't cry. (grunting)

- Then are you okay?

You rich people think

it's all about your money.

Your world starts and stops

with the cash coming

out of your ass.

- Rude. Not true.

And you don't know me.

- But I'm a liar and a thief.

Right?

You know me?

- No, I don't. Isn't

that the point?

- I was just trying to do

something nice.

I made you smile. I

made you laugh.

I kept my word.

Give me my dog.

Rogue, come.

- She doesn't know her name yet.

You're crazy.

- You've be wrong

about a lot today.

You should quit talking

and start listening more.

- Well, you should work

that out with Emma then.

She wants me to talk more.

You want me to talk less.

- You don't get it.

To be clear, for those

not listening,

she implied you need to

start speaking with purpose.

But to do that, you have

to at least hear yourself.

(soft music)

Oh.

And by the way, I have money.

Lots of it.

I could dress a small,

no, a large village.

People clothed in money,

large bills.

I don't need your money.

- I have Rogue's food.

I bought it.

My bird's finicky. He

won't eat it.

So take it.

I don't feel guilty. I

don't owe you an apology.

Will you please stop,

okay? I'm not good at this.

I'm gonna crash into

a parked car

or I'm gonna hit a

bicycle person.

- What.

- I want to listen.

I'd like to know why you

stole the candy.

- I'll be right back.

- Hola, Mr. Scott.

Mr. Scott brought more candy.

Eso estoy viendo.

Guardalo para

despues de la cena.

- What do you say?

- Thank you, Mr. Scott.

- You're welcome, Mr. Isaac.

- How can I teach him not

to take candies

from strangers when

you keep coming around?

- Hi, Liz. Sorry.

You mentioned pretzels

last time I was here.

- You're too kind.

Thank you.

- I have to go, my friend's

waiting in the car,

but I'll be back next week

to clear out the gutters.

- Bye.

- Bye.

Good people.

(soft music)

Isaac and his mom were cheated.

The store owner, the guy

at the register,

he stole from them.

I was there, I saw him do it.

So I'm righting your wrong.

Maybe not the way others would,

but I'm making a difference

the way I know how.

- The guy's a jerk.

I understand your point,

but stealing?

I mean, he stole from them

and you just steal from him-

- He overcharged them.

Kept their money. Money

they don't have.

I'm just giving them back

what's theirs.

They deserve some justice.

He did it 'cause he

knew he could.

He knew they wouldn't

say anything.

- I know a little thing

about wanting justice.

I get it.

- Yeah.

Sorry.

Taking advantage of someone

because they're weak or

less fortunate

it's the worst kind of person.

I'm gonna give them

back what's owed

from the thief who took it.

- Maybe you could have

confronted him.

- Being the upstanding

citizen he is,

I'm sure he would've

apologized and given it back.

(Savannah chuckles)

- You make a compelling point.

- I don't know why.

It's a childhood thing.

I freeze in moments like that.

Ever since I was a kid.

My mom used to make fun of

my dad for doing it too.

I hate it.

(Danny sighing)

Freud would've lost sleep

over my family.

Too much?

Time to go?

- No.

I just understand.

- If I have time to think,

process it,

things start to make sense.

I'm gonna take what's owed then,

till it makes sense to stop.

That might be awhile.

- Let's go shopping.

- Liquor store?

- Complicated works for

me right now.

So, you are a good person,

Danny.

- Scott.

You forgot.

- Dan Scott. (chuckles)

- I'm not sure if I am,

but I'm trying to be, Savannah.

- Biel.

- I know.

- Oh. (chuckles)

Really, did that have

to be awkward?

- Can I hug you back?

I'm gonna hug you back.

- Okay.

- I bought the pretzels.

(Savannah chuckling)

- Hey Danny.

- What's up, Caesar?

- Come here often?

(Danny laughing)

- The food's amazing here.

You should try the carne

asada burrito.

It will wreck you.

- Burger special's good too.

- Um.

- Unless you're vegan.

- No, I'm not vegan obviously.

So wreck me and he's

paying so wreck me hard.

I'll take onion rings and

something diet.

- A burger cut in half,

no onion, extra pickles

and chili cheese fries,

five burger specials and-

- Oh, you're probably

gonna need six today.

They've been coming

around out back

since you started doing this.

- Six is good.

And a bottle of water to go

with each of those, please.

Actually eight specials.

I'll need two to go.

You'll, uh, hand out the rest?

- Sure. Cool.

It's nice of you.

- I'll grab the two

when I leave.

Oh, and you got something

for my new friend outside?

and some water?

- No problem.

That's $86 and 13 cents

minus the employee discount.

- Thanks, man.

- Total $77 and 52 cents.

(register beeping)

- Does he also touch our food?

- Um, my feet are clean.

Mostly.

- Hmm. (chuckles)

Can we sit here please?

- Sure.

- Okay. Cool.

What just happened?

- You let me pay for your

meal. It's a big step.

I really thought you were

gonna fight me on that one.

- If it's done with respect

I'm good with a man

paying my way.

- I hide it in the left shoe

because muggers always

check the right shoe first.

- Hmm. So that's your story.

- I'll answer your question

if you answer one for me.

- I accept the challenge,

but I'll see your question

and I'll raise you one.

When my parents were alive,

my dad and my stepmom,

my, my real mom died

when I was really young.

We used to play this game

called "Say Anything".

You could ask any two

questions and say anything

with full impunity, no shame,

consequence or judgment.

Two each.

(upbeat music)

- Hi, Danny.

- Thank you.

- You in?

- Uh.

- Hmm?

I think it was you that said

the best people to talk to

are the ones you owe nothing to.

Oh my God.

Wow. (laughing)

That was really hot.

Was not expected.

Hmm.

Like.

- Why didn't you wanna

sit next to Carla?

- Okay. Game on.

Wow, the roof of my mouth,

it's like,

it's like the coating's

way rougher than I thought.

It's like shag carpet

up in there right now.

- You okay?

- Mm-hmm.

Uh, the homeless woman?

- Yes. The woman that no

longer has a place to live.

- Careful. Your tone

sounds like judgment.

- Sorry.

- Because I'm mad at

all of them.

- Can I give a rebuttal?

- Hm, not usually how the

game is played,

but I'll allow it.

And it counts as your

second anything.

- There are 7,000 plus people

living on the streets in

Orange County.

You think they all conspired?

- I'm not really holding myself

to a rational

standard right now so

(sighing) probably not.

- Most of them are good,

kind people,

hurting and down with little

support to get back up.

- Well I'm afraid of them,

Danny.

- They act crazy.

Like Carla over there,

talking to herself.

Okay. Not a good look.

But mental illness sucks.

Our system sucks.

The organizations that do help,

they can't force someone

to stay if they wanna leave

so they don't get the

care they need.

The two guys that attacked

your parents, they're...

What?

I'm sorry. I'll

change the subject.

- No, it's, it's fine.

I'm listening.

- They're a small percentage.

We have to help each other.

- You're right, but

like you said,

some of them don't want help.

What then?

- Let 'em go I guess.

I'm still working on

that answer.

We're an evolved society of

intelligent creative people.

We have to figure out an answer.

We just shouldn't give up.

At least not on the ones

that can't make the choice.

I think my time's up. Your turn.

- Um.

How do you know all

these people?

- They're all around us.

You just have to see them.

I'm just gonna take this over.

- Okay. Yeah. I'm gonna

go to the bathroom, so.

- Oh my goodness.

Thank you.

No onions though, right?

- And extra pickles. Your

a picky bag lady, Carla.

- You know, my son is

about your age.

I have his letters.

Ah, here they are.

Look at, see, it says, "Mom."

- Hmm.

- I sure do miss him.

(Savannah panting)

(dramatic music)

(Savannah coughing)

- It's okay, it's okay,

it's okay.

Oh my God.

Okay. Okay.

Oh God. Please don't

do this to me. (crying)

It's okay. It's okay.

Keep it together.

Keep it together.

Thew walls are white.

Um, it's filthy.

This is the most disgusting

bathroom I've ever been in.

Okay.

Except for those.

That's pretty I guess.

Okay.

One, two, three, four, five.

Three, two, one.

Two. (sobbing)

Three.

Three, four.

Three, two, one.

Okay. Okay. Phew.

All right.

Hear the water.

Oh my God.

I hate this.

Okay.

Hear the water. One,

two, three. (exhaling)

Pull it together, girl.

(exhaling)

Just breathe.

Just breathe.

(soft music)

♪ The smile that's

on your face ♪

♪ The warmth of your embrace ♪

- You good?

- Yes.

And in case you were

thinking I was tearing up

the toilet there, no, the

burrito didn't wreck me.

(Danny chuckles)

- You didn't eat any.

- True.

♪ It's not the words

that you say ♪

♪ It's what you do everyday ♪

- Oh, my grateful days.

This is like Thanksgiving.

Oh wait. But are

those onion rings?

'Cause I don't eat onions.

They, they make your soul cry.

Just like your eyes.

Oh, but where are my manners?

Bless you.

But I don't eat onions.

- Okay. Well maybe the

breading maybe or burrito.

- Oh, well the breading

touched the onions.

No, I don't, can't do that,

but maybe I could give it away

'cause I don't like to waste.

So I could give it to someone.

- Thank you.

- I'm ready to go home now.

- Okay.

(soft music)

Okay.

Well,

I hope I didn't do

something to upset you.

- No, today was

unexpected and fun.

So thank you.

- I'd give you my number,

but I lost my phone.

I don't remember

where I left it.

- It's okay. Really.

No one was asking for it

and I understand.

- No, really?

- Okay.

- Hey, Say Anything.

You didn't get your turn.

That's not very fair.

It's like, uh, Jungle-manji.

Whatever that game is.

Play till we finish.

- All right. Yeah.

That's how it works I guess.

Forgot.

Um.

All right. Um.

I haven't hugged anyone

since my dad died.

Actually, it's been a while

since I let anyone hug me,

touch me.

And I love hugs, but

I've gained a few pounds.

So I wonder if they can

feel the small,

I don't know what you call them,

ripples, I guess,

I have on my side

under each arm,

That was really vulnerable.

(chuckles)

- Yeah.

- So thank you for

the hug earlier.

I needed it.

And for the burrito I

didn't eat. (laughing)

And the liquor store

we knocked off.

We'll likely do time for that,

which I did say I

was going away.

And I'm nervous so I'm

talking a lot.

Oh, and the dog.

Who gets Rogue?

- We can share custody, right?

- I feel like you have more

to give than I do right now.

- That's when you need

a dog the most.

Hey, when did we meet?

- Mm.

A long time ago.

- That's what I thought.

You got one more.

- You use it. I feel

sufficiently bare right now.

- Is that allowed?

- We make up the rules as we go.

- Okay.

Well, I have something I

want to tell you.

- How about we don't play

the game and you just say it.

- Uh, I'm nervous too.

I need impunity.

(both laughing)

- Okay.

- I think you're beautiful,

Savannah.

I know you don't know me-

- That's nice to hear.

Thank you.

Get a phone. I'm going home.

- Come on, Rogue. Meet

your new roommates, huh?

(dog barking)

I'm glad your travel

plans changed.

- And I'm glad the person

you were meeting flaked.

Should you be worried?

- It was my brother, Dustin.

He's a good man.

He's homeless.

He hangs out at the

station sometimes.

(Savannah sighing)

- Hey, um, you go to save

the world again,

take me with you.

- Rogue, come here.

(dog barking)

And there he goes.

- Yeah.

(dog barking)

Oh, who is this handsome boy?

A boy. Right?

- This is Rogue. Rogue,

this is Carol Singer.

And this guy is-

- Oh, you're so friendly.

We call him Boy Scout,

B-Scout for short.

- Nice to meet ya.

Can you sit?

- Sit.

Aw, look at that.

Of course he can.

He's so smart.

- Is Dustin back yet?

- Yeah. He's in the tent.

He's been loud, been

yelling things again.

- Sorry.

Is he okay?

- Seems like it.

- Hey!

Who is he?

What's his name?

- I don't know.

- Came through about

two hours ago.

- I only bought two meals.

- Oh, I already ate.

- Smell good too.

Homeless life seems to

agree with you.

- I'm good, Danny. Thanks.

- Well.

- I'm coming.

- Do you mind sharing

this with him?

- Split it right

down the middle.

- And

I got snacks.

Lots of snacks.

- Never say no to snacks.

- Thank you.

- Did you hear about the liquor

store that got looted today?

- Uh,

no.

What happened?

- Place got cleaned out.

They found him in the

bathroom, gagged and tied up.

- He's a jerk.

- And a pervert.

The police found

recordings and pictures

of some really bad stuff,

- Shameful. That's shameful.

- Bonus.

Dustin.

- [Dustin] I'm okay, Danny.

I'm working on something

really important

and I need to think so okay.

- I haven't seen you

for a while.

- It's big.

It's bigger than than the best

idea I've ever had, Danny.

- You keep disappearing.

Can I come in for a second?

- [Dustin] It's

really important.

No one gets it, I just

have to think.

- I have snacks.

- Okay. You can come in then.

(soft music)

- What are you working on?

- Don't tell anyone.

It's gonna make us rich.

- I won't.

Hey, you remember those two guys

that came through camp a

few weeks ago?

Kind of mean, you said

didn't like 'em.

You remember?

- I don't know, Danny.

You told them to leave.

- Yeah, those guys.

Have you seen 'em around?

- Hey.

Do you think mom would

loan me the money for this?

I, I'll give it back.

- I'm happy to take the

smaller half.

- No, no, no.

You're, you're too thin.

- Will you ask her for me?

- I don't think so.

She doesn't really understand.

- Well, she's got it.

I know she does.

I'll ask her on her birthday.

- Dustin.

Have you seen them

around lately?

It's okay. I just, I need

to know if you've seen them.

- I went with them a few times.

Scout knows.

He asks me questions about them.

- Yeah. He told me.

B-Scout's looking out for you.

You can trust him.

- They're not really that bad.

They're nice to me.

I need friends too, Danny,

and I need money too.

- Listen to me.

I don't want you to hang

out with them anymore. Okay?

- I can.

- No, you can't.

- Okay.

It's time you leave my tent.

- It's gonna be like that. Huh?

You kicking me out?

Oh.

- Whoa. You don't

feel well again?

- I'm fine. I'm fine.

- You always say that.

I'm gonna sleep.

- Okay.

We'll talk more in the morning.

All right?

You wanna get some breakfast

with me at the beach?

(Dustin chuckles)

- It's a date.

Ah.

- What?

What'd I do?

- Uh.

It's a funny story.

That's why you don't

sharpen a knife on skin.

- You all right? Let me see.

(somber music)

Who said that to you?

Was it them? Do you know

where they are?

- I'm okay, Danny, don't worry-

- Dustin.

- No, I don't know.

- I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

- You don't have to

worry about me.

I mean, just because I'm

younger than you

doesn't mean I can't take

care of myself.

You know, Danny.

- I know.

(soft music)

I know.

We'll take care of each other.

- Yeah.

- I love you.

- I love you too.

(Danny shuddering)

(people chattering)

(upbeat music)

- Birthday.

- What the?

- Happy birthday.

- You okay?

Huh, you good, Chubby?

- Happy birthday.

Chubby birthday.

- Are you Savannah?

- Who are you?

Where's Wyatt?

- Not sure. Upstairs maybe.

- I'm Jade. Your cousin.

It's a pleasure to meet you.

- You weren't supposed

to be here until, at all.

- Yeah. I'm sorry.

I just go where the

rents take me.

- Rents?

- My parents. I'll stay

out of the way.

- No, that's not what I-

Greta.

- Oh, thank God you're here.

I am not okay.

I did not allow this.

Wyatt, he's out of control.

I am alone here.

Aldo wouldn't come in.

Just fire him, fire him!

These people, they don't

have any respect.

They keep calling me

the hobbit lady.

I am not that short.

- Okay, calm down. I'm home now,

okay?

It's just a party, right?

Just tell them to leave.

- Since you've been gone,

I have bitten all my

fingernails off.

I've eaten my weight in skin!

I can't stop chewing.

I'm like a goat.

If I could reach my

toenails, they'd be gone too.

- I've been gone nine hours.

- You said you

weren't coming back.

You know I don't like stress.

- Excuse me. Someone's taking

a dump in the pool you have.

- Oh gross.

- And they told me to

tell the Hobbit.

- See?

- Please don't call her that.

- Hey Savannah,

would you like me to turn

down the music

so you can kick these

losers out of your home?

- He's an angel.

- Yes, please.

That would be great.

- All right, losers, get out!

Go sponge off someone

else's kindness.

Bunch of dejects.

- You got your way, didn't you?

Crazy little bird.

Puppet master from

the gilded cage.

(person knocking)

- Come in.

- Hey.

Nice party.

- Chubby's birthday.

- In two days.

- It was a surprise party.

The music stopped.

What happened?

- Can we talk?

- No.

I thought you moved.

Didn't expect you back so soon.

- Can see that.

I met someone.

I don't know. It's only been

a day, but it's insane, I...

- You deserve to be

happy. Let it happen, sis.

- Thank you, Wyatt.

He's different.

(solemn music)

Drinking isn't the answer,

Wyatt.

- You're right.

30 year old bourbon tastes

like lighter fluid anyways.

I'll take a cold deer.

- I know it's easier

to ignore it,

but we need to figure this out.

We need to work together.

I need you.

We can make it work.

- You sound like a bad

environmental ad.

- Yeah. I felt that.

I've been doing it all day.

I, I got upset and I told

my friend, Emma, good day.

- You're weird.

Speaking of, our cousin

Jade is here.

- Yeah. I met him.

Seems polite.

- Well, he does this

weird nose thing.

- I saw that. It's funny.

This is nice.

It's been a good day.

I wanna talk to you.

- We are.

- I wanna talk to you

about mom and dad.

- I'm good.

Maybe tomorrow.

Please.

- Okay.

But you're at least gonna

come downstairs

and help clean up, right?

- I'm gonna hang up here.

I'll do it tomorrow.

Just leave it.

- Okay.

(soft music)

♪ Feels like I'm

praying to a wall ♪

♪ How could I think that

you know me at all ♪

♪ Maybe it's my fault that

you seem so far these days ♪

♪ But I think I've seen too

much to just have faith ♪

♪ They say you give

and take away ♪

♪ But it feels more like

all you do is take ♪

♪♪ I need more than just

a touch from your cloak ♪

(person lightly knocking)

♪ I don't wanna speculate,

I wanna know ♪

♪ I need you to show up now ♪

- Son of ah!

- Let's fight crime, want to?

- Whose house is this?

- Someone that doesn't

deserve to have it.

- Okay.

- Do you trust me?

- Trying.

I can't, Danny, I-

- We're fighting crime.

- Cool, but you still haven't

answered the question.

Details, please.

- Then let me show you.

- Okay.

- I'm driving.

- All right.

♪ You can reach out

for the stars ♪

♪ Or wait around til they fall ♪

♪ We all know life is hard ♪

♪ But we try, try, try ♪

- Am I dreaming this? (laughing)

- I sure hope not.

You won't like what you see.

(ominous music)

Stay close.

Touch nothing.

- I shouldn't be here.

I can't breathe.

Can't, I need to go,

I need to go.

I need to go.

- I'm sorry.

I shouldn't have

brought you here.

- Why are you here?

- We're leaving.

- I'll shoot you.

You're a hard target to miss.

(gun cocking)

- Okay.

(tense music)

(camera clicking)

(Savannah laughing)

I think we make a good team.

- Yeah. I mean, how are we

gonna help those people?

- I've tried. It's complicated.

- Oh my gosh. I'm shaking.

I just pointed my gut at

someone, that just happened.

- Yeah. Where the heck

did you get that thing?

- My brother's.

- I don't have the keys.

Kidding.

- Oh my god. (laughing)

- Why the gun?

You brought that for protection.

From me.

- No. (laughing)

- That's my girl.

(engine starts)

I've tried to buy the homes

they use for their operations,

including this one.

But they won't sell.

I have a friend who

works for the city.

He tells me when and where

they're gonna buy the next

house.

They have houses everywhere.

Other states, drug sales,

trafficking.

Everything you just saw.

They've warned me to back off.

- Yeah, but how is

busting up this place

gonna help those poor people?

I mean, we need to do something.

We need to do something more.

- I've called the police.

I've tried.

Places are cleared out,

more arrive.

The dealers are ghosts.

They

trade and use people like...

Savannah. These guys,

they're not human.

- You think they could

have to do something

with my parents murder?

- I don't know. In a

roundabout way, maybe.

- If I was in my right mind,

I'd burn it all to the ground.

- [Danny] You consider that

to be in your right mind?

- Well, I'd say a few

holes aren't gonna matter.

- True.

But I know this girl.

She's in a lot of pain,

could use an outlet

and that matters.

I'm no Emma, but I can't

think of a better way

to blow off some steam.

It's a twofer.

- Hmm.

(soft music)

Oh. (laughing)

That felt so good.

Anger art. (laughing)

Oh. That felt good.

- You got a big canvas

to work with.

Oh.

- Yeah. What?

Come on.

It's only fun trashing a house

when you do it with a friend.

- Oh, that's not good.

- What?

What?

- Slipping into the friend zone.

- Oh. Shut up. (laughing)

- I'm gonna watch for a second.

Just giving you a head start.

You've got more, uh,

more to get out than I do.

- That's true.

- Well, unless you

factor in my mom,

she's a complicated woman.

Maybe I will help.

- [Savannah] You okay?

- You really need to quit

asking me that. I'm fine.

- Okay. Well, here we go.

- Oh, ho, ho.

Whoa. (laughing)

Nice.

- [Savannah] Whoa.

(Danny laughing)

Whoa.

- You're a hard target to miss.

Classic.

- Just never know what

you're gonna say

in moments like that.

- And you've given that

a lot thought, have you?

- Mm-hmm.

- Hmm.

One day when I'm in a drug house

facing the shadow of death,

what on earth am I gonna say?

Hey goon, if you know

what's good for ya.

Well, that's, that won't do.

Oh, I know.

You're a hard target to miss.

Yeah. That hits the spot.

- You enjoy yourself, don't you?

(Danny laughing)

So you wanna come in?

Not like that. That's stupid.

- I didn't say anything.

- Yes, you did.

That grin guys get.

I haven't ever had sex.

Oh wow. All day.

The most intimate and

embarrassing thoughts

for everyone to hear. You

wanna guess my weight next?

(Danny laughing)

I have no gate right now.

I'm clearly delirious and tired.

- Well, good day to

you then madam.

- Yep. That's what I mean.

(soft music)

- Truth is I wanna wait,

for me and for my

parents and for God,

even though I'm mad at Him.

- I respect that.

Anyway, even if you were

putting out, yeah, (laughing)

I can't, I'm taking my

brother to breakfast.

- I'm sorry about earlier.

I was being insensitive.

- Oh, that's all right.

I brought it up and it's

hard to know what to do.

- I know, I have a brother,

stepbrother.

He's not doing well with

everything and just trying to

heal.

So, are you just gonna

walk home or?

- Yeah.

It's a nice day out and

I walked here.

- I can't figure you out.

- Is that important to you?

- It is if I'm gonna

keep seeing you.

You wanna keep seeing me?

- Yeah. That'd be nice.

- I'm gonna say one

more stupid thing

before I get some rest

and overthink it.

- Say anything?

- No, judge me if you must.

In comparison to other

things I've said today,

it's not really that

big of a deal.

I've never been on a

real date before.

My dad, I love him,

but third grade father/daughter

date doesn't count.

I've never had my

first kiss either.

I want it to be something

I tell my grandkids.

Is that weird?

- No.

Hey Savannah.

- Hmm?

- I was wondering if, uh,

sometime

you might wanna go on a

date with me.

- Yes. I will consider it.

It's not a pity date. Right?

- Nice. I'll call you.

I'll get a phone, and

a car maybe.

Actually a truck.

I, I like trucks better.

- How did you find my house?

- I have a friend.

- You have a lot of friends.

Danny Scott, you do not add up.

- I like it when you

say my last name.

(ceiling thuds)

- Ugh, what now?

He's probably with someone

He will hate me for

interrupting.

Wyatt?

Wyatt, I just need to

know you're okay.

Okay. I'm coming in so.

(suspenseful music)

Oh, shit, Wyatt!

God. Come on!

Wyatt!

Wyatt!

Idiot!

Greta!

Greta!

Greta!

Help me! Help me!

Do you need to leave?

It's okay. It's just.

Yes?

- I've seen this.

My mom.

It doesn't look like

he took pills.

It's, it's something else.

- Okay.

- Is he breathing?

- I think so. I don't know,

I don't know.

- Where are you?

- We're here in Wyatt's room!

- Help!

- Then check.

- Okay. Okay.

(gun fires)

(Greta screaming)

- Did you finally kill him?

- Call 911!

- Oh, help me.

Please, God, help.

- [Jade] Call 911!

Get him up.

- Take the hand. Help me

get him into the shower.

Greta, turn the shower on!

- We need help! And a

firearm went off.

- [Jade] Don't mention the gun!

- I didn't need firearm.

Fire alarm.

- Arm on the shoulder. Come on.

- I didn't mean firearm.

He took drugs!

- Greta, do you know where

my dad keeps this black book?

- His office.

- I'm gonna need you to

make some calls for me,

starting with the mayor.

Listen to me!

(Savannah panting)

(Savannah sobbing)

- It says information.

- I understand.

- So ask me a question.

I don't need all this

misguided anger

and emotional

transference thrown at me.

I didn't make you late or

buy you the wrong ticket.

And sir, I'm not responsible

for raising you wrong.

- What?

- So ask me a question and

maybe we fix it together.

- Look.

- My turn.

- Hey!

- You had your chance.

- Y'all tripping.

- Have a nice day.

- Cheating on me.

- What?

No, he's just a patron.

He meant nothing to me.

He asked me a question.

He bought a ticket.

Unlike some.

- You know what? Get past it.

Why did God allow my

parents to die?

I mean, he had the

power to stop it.

Why is he trying to kill

my entire family?

- What?

Did something go wrong?

What triggered this?

Our session went so

well yesterday.

- Come on, Emma. Dig deep.

- Did the date go wrong?

- No, it was amazing.

I think I love him.

- Hey, you been drinking?

- He's God I-

- Who? Danny?

- No, God! Please stay focused.

- I'm trying.

- He could have stopped it.

Why didn't he stop it?

- Blaming God.

We're so good at that.

Savannah, God doesn't have

to try to do anything.

He just is and He just does.

He doesn't owe us an

explanation.

- So He's a bully.

- Not now.

He's not a dictator.

He's not a genie.

Not a wishing well.

It's not all about you.

- It's about me.

They're my parents.

My brother almost died of

an overdose a few hours ago.

It's about me.

- We want so bad to

believe that.

Help us not to feel so

small in such a big world.

Is Wyatt okay?

(Savannah sighing)

- I think so. He's at

the hospital right now.

- He didn't cause your

brother to hurt himself.

Free will mixed with bad

choices did that, Savannah.

If you let him, he'll work all

things together for the good,

but we have to trust him.

Just let him be God.

- Then,

then I wish you would've

stopped some of their choices.

- Yes.

As a parent, I know what

that feels like.

But truthfully, what's the

use of looking at a menu

if someone's just gonna

order for you?

What those monsters did,

that's not God's will.

He gave us the right to

make up our own minds.

Some do all kinds of wicked

things with that freedom,

and others do great things.

- I'm angry, Emma.

- Be pissed off, have a party.

That's part of the plan.

Aim it in the right direction

and it may even bring

change and a lot of good.

I didn't learn that in

some classroom.

I learned that in life.

- You're right, Emma, I'm

gonna make some change happen.

I'm mad, Emma, but I'm

finally thinking straight.

- That doesn't sound good.

Make good choices.

Poor thing. She got issues.

- I'm sure his brother Dustin

knows where they're at.

No, I can't push him

because he is not all...

Look, I don't know who's

involved yet so leave it.

I'll check in.

(phone beeps)

(ominous music)

- You have a cell phone.

- Hey Carol, why are

you up so early?

- Because I'm old.

- Ha.

Okay. Well.

- Don't hurt my friends, Scout.

(people chattering)

(solemn music)

(Savannah laughing)

- You can't hide from me.

Not since we were kids,

remember?

- I still do.

I'm sorry.

- [Savannah] I

brought you snacks.

Some dark chocolate,

soda and stuff.

I got this from a liquor store

I robbed earlier with a friend.

The guy deserved it though.

I guess.

- That's really

specific for a joke.

- [Savannah] Yep.

- Thank you for everything.

- Sure.

- I didn't try to kill myself.

I didn't want to die, but I

didn't want to live either.

- I know.

You don't have to explain

it to me. I've been there.

I mean, unless you feel

like talking now then...

- No, I'm good.

- Are you good?

Really?

- No more.

They're suggesting I go to this

drug treatment group thing.

- And?

- Are you kidding?

- Wyatt!

- I said, yes, it'll help me

boost my Instagram followers.

- Idiot.

- They help with more than

just the drugs.

I'll try it.

Tired of feeling like this.

(Savannah sighing)

- Can I tell you something

I've never told anyone before?

There was this time in high

school, you were like 11.

And I started gaining weight.

It's like no matter what

I did, I couldn't lose it.

All the girls were getting

looked at by all the guys

and asked out and the same

ones I had my eyes on too.

And I did everything I

could to get noticed.

That changed.

I did everything I

could to hide.

I just hoped to blend in

that my thighs and my pimples

wouldn't be the reason

to point me out.

It's always a laugh, making

fun of the fat girl with acne.

- Dude, that pisses me off.

Who do you want me to hurt?

I got lots of resources.

- That's sweet of you for

wanting to kill someone for me,

but I didn't get bullied.

Not like some did, not

physically anyway.

That seemed to be

reserved for the loners

and heavier boys who

couldn't defend themselves.

But the emotional and

psychological

warfare was just as bad.

The girls at my school

were shamed for having sex

or for not having sex

or for being too skinny

or being too fat or worse,

just ignored

by the self-appointed elite.

It was death by a

thousand whispers,

most of them being my

own in my head

because I allowed myself

to believe social media

and the bullies.

- I've said things too.

I'm sorry, sis.

I'm a jerk.

- No, you were still young.

You didn't become a

jerk until later.

And by then I'd built

up a tolerance.

- I didn't know.

You always had the

best comebacks.

- Lots of practice.

Anyway.

You remember Rebecca?

- Hm. Yeah.

Cute. Not nice.

- Mm-hmm.

- Sucks.

- Yeah, so first day

of school, junior year,

she walks up to me

and she's like,

"Hey Savannah, what happened?"

And she was my friend

so I smiled and made a

joke at my own expense.

I actually thought I

looked good that day.

I spent like an hour picking

out that dress. (sighing)

And then I spent hours hiding

in the bathroom that day.

And I don't think I even

truly stopped.

It's like I just let that

simple comment

just make its way in and I've

just been trying to forget

how ugly and self-conscious

it made me feel for years.

It's like I wanna be healthy.

I feel better when I am.

You know, no one wants to

be uncomfortable or obese.

Just, I just wanna be

free to make a decision

without considering the

Rebeccas of the world first.

It's pretty screwed up.

And no one knew.

I wish I would've told someone.

I know that now.

But our mom once did tell me,

"Savannah,

you don't have to

perform for applause,

we're not all entertainers.

- She was smart.

- She is.

And I'm glad you're here

for me to tell.

And I'm glad I didn't do

some of those stupid things

I thought about back then.

Because if I had, who would've

been there to save your butt?

- I know what it looks like,

but I have fun with the

popularity I have.

It's nice having followers

and people who want to

hear what you have to say.

- There's nothing

wrong with that.

Just don't slip into needing it.

(soft music)

- They're gone.

- Yeah they are but you

know you're not alone.

I'm here.

And I'm not going

anywhere for a while.

- I'm glad.

Love you, sis.

Serious.

I've always admired

your strength.

- Really?

(phone vibrating)

- Get it.

(phone vibrating)

The guy.

- Unknown caller. Can I?

Okay.

- Hello?

- Hey.

How are you? It's Danny.

- You got a phone.

- I did. It's date night, right?

Or too soon or?

Hello?

- I'm here.

I, I want to, but there

was this accident

when I got home this morning

and my brother Wyatt

needs me right now.

- Is he okay?

- He's good, they're

releasing him tomorrow but-

- I got people waiting

for updates. Just go.

- Yes.

Date night. (chuckles)

(upbeat music)

Wyatt!

- What? Nurses love it.

- Okay.

I'll call you in the morning

after I have breakfast

with my brother.

- [Savannah] Bye.

- Woo! (laughing)

(soft music)

- What?

- Dustin almost drowned.

- Well, did you?

- Okay, Then we're all

better now, right?

- Dustin!

What are you doing? I said

I'd pay for it.

- Hey, Danny.

Hey, I have money.

Hey, I can buy us breakfast.

- What's that?

- A package.

I'm gonna drop it off

after breakfast

to take to my friends.

- A package. Let me see.

- Hey! Dumb ass!

Don't touch the package.

Dude, mind your own business.

- Come, come on, Danny.

Let's, let's go.

- Me?

- No, the seagull behind you.

- [Dustin] Danny, stop!

- Dude! What's your problem?

- I called the police.

- What? You did?

Call 'em back.

- Let's go, Danny.

Here, take it back.

- You just got your

friend in a world of shit!

- What are you doing?

I told you to stop

doing that. Not do that.

- I need money too.

- Not like that you don't.

- You're just like mom.

- What's that supposed to mean?

I'm nothing like our mother.

- Leave me alone.

- Leave you alone?

That crazy woman is the

reason you're on the streets.

I'm the only reason you're safe.

Nobody else gives a shit,

Dustin, nobody!

I'm living like this

because of you,

but you won't let me help you.

- It's that crazy woman's

birthday tomorrow.

I was trying to buy

mom a present.

Now I don't have one for her.

Yeah. Thanks Danny.

(soft music)

(kids yelling and laughing)

Mom used to bring us here

all the time, remember?

- Yeah.

- You always saved me.

I'm sorry.

Molly said it was

important for us to come.

- When'd you talk to Molly?

- Just a couple days ago.

I used Scout's phone.

- Scout has a phone?

- Well, I used it

without him noticing,

so don't say anything, okay?

- Yeah. I won't.

(upbeat music)

♪ How long ♪

♪ Do we have ♪

- What?

- Pizza.

Jade and I are going for pizza.

- [Jade] Yeah, come.

- Don't we ever eat

healthy in this house?

- [Jade] What?

- I'm starting a diet.

I need healthy food.

- You're losing weight

because of that guy?

- No, I'm losing weight

so I can scratch the

middle of my back.

And how do you know about-

- I've seen you leave with him.

Greta knows too. I told her.

- I heard he's handsome.

Oh, the mayor said it'll

be taken care of

tonight before 10:00 p.m.

It sounded serious.

- Thank you, Greta.

- [Greta] What did I just

get myself involved in?

(phone ringing)

- Hey.

- [Danny] Hey.

Hear me out.

I don't want you to think

I'm backing out.

I have to take care of something

tonight. It's unavoidable.

- What's going on, Danny?

I can hear it in your voice.

(Danny sighing)

- [Danny] If I tell you,

you have to promise not

to get involved.

- Bullshit. I'm involved.

I'm bringing down some drug

dealers. Don't wait up.

Oh, wait. Where are

the ski masks?

- Garage.

- Okay.

- They close at six.

Nothing risky. Please. I

don't want you getting hurt.

You're just gonna be the

lookout. Okay?

- We walk in, take the cash,

destroy the drugs, we leave.

Easy peasy.

- No, I didn't agree to that.

- Oh, wait. Hey, hey, sorry.

I'm sorry to bother you,

but, um, can you help me?

I was, I really hurt myself.

I was jogging and I just like-

- What'd you do?

- I, I don't know.

I just, I really hurt myself.

- Okay. Let me...

I'll bring you some ice.

- Thank you. But, um, can I

just borrow your phone actually?

I just, I just don't think I'm

gonna make it home like this.

- Well, I can take you home.

- No, just your phone please.

- Yeah, sure.

- I really appreciate it.

- Wait! What are you doing?!

That's not cool!

I was helping you!

- [Savannah] Cameras.

- There's two.

- Yeah.

We're going back inside.

I'll hurt you, but I

don't have to.

(suspenseful music)

- I know where the money is.

No worries, dude. We're cool.

Whatever you need.

This shit-hole ain't worth it.

- [Danny] Talk to anyone

and our friends will

be visiting your home.

- I won't. I swear.

- Who else is here?

- No one.

- Where are the drugs?

- Please, man.

They'll kill me.

(suspenseful music)

- [Savannah] For your

phone. Sorry about that.

All right. We'll break

the door lock.

They'll think we broke in. Okay?

You won't tell our secret.

We won't tell yours.

- Can I get one more?

- Don't get greedy.

Where are the drugs?

- I swear I don't know.

- Okay. I'm gonna get

a diet cola.

- Don't move.

(dramatic music)

- They made me.

- Why aren't you bleeding?

They'll deal with you later.

(gun fires)

(man groaning)

- Thank you.

Get up!

Get up! Move!

Let's go! Move!

- Get over there!

- The safe in the office.

- Combination.

- I'll tell you.

If she climbs on top of

me like you did.

That's kind of nice.

Oh!

- My brother almost

died last night

because of losers like you!

- Shoot me, but please,

spare me to the sermon.

- Tape him up. Hands

and feet quickly.

- [Man] All of you are dead.

- The combination.

- Stop. Give it to me.

This isn't you. I got you.

(dramatic music)

Say good night.

- Okay, okay, okay.

Eight, zero, five, eight, six.

Doesn't matter.

They're gonna kill me

and all of you.

- [Operator] Hello, 911.

What's your emergency?

- I dialed 911.

We should open that and leave.

(dramatic music)

Guess I quit.

- All right. Okay. We're

going to the hospital, okay?

- Okay. Sounds good.

(Savannah sighing)

Okay God.

I've gone off the

deep end I admit,

but I believe you brought

Danny into my life, (sighing)

so please heal him, okay?

Just let him be all right.

(soft music)

I know it's crazy, but I

really think I love him

and not because he's

literally the first guy

that's ever treated me

like this, but because

my heart, it knows.

Okay. So please, God, please.

- Well, that's good to hear.

- Dr. Conrad, this is Savannah.

The woman that saved my

life tonight.

Savannah, this is Dr. Conrad.

- I've been Danny's

cardiologist since well,

Dr. Harris handed your

case over to me,

that was like 14, 15 years ago.

- And a great friend

of the family.

I'm sure you now have

many questions.

- Yes. It's very nice

to meet you.

What a relief.

Um, so how's he doing?

- Well, his heart-

- She means the laceration.

- Either one, actually.

- He's lucky.

A quarter inch or so

and it would be more than

just stitches.

Well, I'll let you two get

back to your dinner plans.

It was wonderful to meet you,

Savannah.

Tell this one to take it easy.

And his heart could use rest.

Oh, and Danny,

stop running with knives

on wet kitchen floors.

- You good?

- I'm great.

Sore.

- I think I need some

answers now, Danny.

- Wanna come to a FATAL

group with me tonight?

- What's a FATAL group?

- This just breaking.

We have our very own

Natalie Lewis

from the Eye On You News

special reporting team

out in Anaheim with a story

that seemingly keeps getting

stranger by the hour.

Natalie, what do you

have for us?

- It's starting to look

like Orange County

has its very own

vigilante on the loose

and they may be robbing from

the crooks to give to the poor.

Sir, come here for a second.

How much money do

you have there?

- I have a lot of money here.

Look, a lot of money.

- And what are you gonna do

with all that new found cash?

- I'm might give it to my

granddaughter.

And, and, and stay in the hotel

for a whole week if I can.

- Best of luck to you, sir.

- That's what I wanna do. Yeah.

- Yes. Thank you so much.

- Yeah. Yeah.

- But unlike

yesterday's food drive,

this one had a more

deadly outcome.

A body was found with

multiple gunshot wounds

according to police.

And for the second day in a row,

investigators are reporting

that this could very well-

(people chattering)

- So many choices.

Hmm.

- Danny's here.

Hi, Danny.

Oh, how sad. I wonder

what she's dying from.

- I don't think she's dying,

but this meeting

just got longer.

- Rickey.

- So, bring all your dates to a,

what do you call it, a

fatalist group?

- I guess I would, but never

been on a real date before.

- Oh, I know him.

He doesn't like me. Um.

- I'm living, Dan.

Great!

- We're not fatalists.

Most of us don't even

believe in fatalism.

- You know all these people?

- We help each other.

The group's actually

called FATAL.

It's an acronym,

Fighting Against a

Terminally Altered Life.

- A group I obviously

needed to attend.

Look, I appreciate it but

you don't need to fix me.

- I know.

- Well, they admire you.

- I admire them.

They're tough.

- Okay, everyone, before

we get going tonight,

Danny has brought a friend.

Her name is Savannah.

- Hi, Savannah.

- Hi, Savannah.

- And apparently she has

brought a gift for you all.

- Remember not the clinicians.

♪ You be Robinhood ♪

♪ I'll be Maid Marian ♪

♪ And maybe we can make

some difference ♪

♪ May not be the brightest

idea you've had tonight ♪

♪ But hey, at least

we're doing something ♪

- Oh wow, thank you.

- Oh my gosh, thank you so much.

- Oh.

- Thanks.

- Wow.

- That was absolutely,

hands down,

the most fun I've ever had.

(chuckles)

- If you were running for

office, they'd all vote for you.

(all laughing)

- Who is that?

- She is like a sister to me.

- Okay, okay.

Um, let's get started please.

My name is Dr.

Bernadette Krause.

I'm your supervising clinical...

Oh, and this is interning

psychologist and resident PhD.

- My name is Emery as

most of you know,

emotional support liaison and

not in need of pontificating

my credentials at the

start of each meeting.

- Yes.

- Hi, everyone.

- Hi.

- Hi, Emery.

- When you're coming

here on time.

- Don't start with me.

- Hmm.

- Good to see you all again.

Would've been a dead

room otherwise.

(group chuckling)

- Yes.

Denial.

- [All] Anger, bargaining,

depression,

acceptance and whatever

else gets me by.

- This is good.

- Um, sadly, Carrie won't

be joining us anymore.

- She died?

- No, Tyler.

She simply moved to Cancun.

- Oh.

- You may have wanted to

lead with that

given the group condition.

- I agree with Emery.

That didn't make me feel good.

- It was insensitive.

- Well, maybe you're being

too sensitive, Marisa.

- I don't think so.

Expressing their feelings

is why they're here.

- Ugh. Get off me.

Somebody's cranky and perhaps

needs to find some decaf

or a new group.

- Danny hired me. Not you.

I've almost got my hours

and then you can leave.

Mm, we'll see about that.

- They really don't work

well together.

- Yeah. I'm getting that.

You hired her.

- Yes.

She's actually pretty nice.

- Why don't we go around the

room and in a word or two

say how you're feeling today

or even this past week.

- I'm tired.

(solemn music)

- Confused.

- Left out.

- Scared.

- Angry.

- Uh, sad.

- Emotional.

- Sick.

- Invisible.

- Um.

Stuck. I guess.

- Dizzy lately.

- Wait.

- Okay.

One more time around the

room. Let's just get it out.

- Let's get past the denial,

people.

- I'm dying.

- I'm dying.

- I'm dying.

- I'm dying.

- I'm dying.

- I'm dying.

- I'm dying.

- I'm

fine.

(group laughing)

- I'm gonna go the

bathroom for a second.

- [Dr.] Okay.

Now I wanna hear who's

living in the moment,

who's taking life back.

(Savannah vomiting)

(toilet flushing)

(upbeat music)

- Hello.

My name is Frank.

I'm the guy that prays

for everyone here.

I've seen lots of miracles.

If you don't mind me asking,

how can I pray for you?

What are you dying of?

Most of us have different

types of cancer.

- I'm so sorry to hear that,

Frank.

I'm,

I'm, I'm not dying.

I'm not sick.

- You don't have to be

sorry for living.

Praise God. That's great news.

Well, I'll let you get

back to Danny.

He's a good Christian man.

He makes all this happen.

It's nice of you to be there

to support him in his last days.

He deserves it.

- Yes, it was very nice

to meet you, Frank.

- Bye, bye.

(solemn music)

- I'm very proud of this group.

- Let's huddle up.

- So how's your side?

- A little sore, but good.

- How's your heart?

- Fine.

- Good.

So did you mean it, about

not being on a date before?

Or did you just say that

to make me feel better

about myself?

- You just found out I'm dying

and you're concerned

about my dating resume?

- Well,

are you

dying?

- No.

I've had a heart thing

since I was 12

called Eisenmenger syndrome.

They've been counting me

out since I was a kid.

And here I am.

You wanna see my scar?

- I'm not blind, Danny.

The parking lot, the house

we trashed, I saw you,

but you don't seem all

that concerned about it so

should I be?

- No.

- I'm not a doctor so I don't

know if you're being honest

or just being a man, but

I'm starting to have

feelings for you.

And I'm not needy.

I don't need you to say

things to protect me

or make me feel better.

I just want the truth.

- I'm gonna be really

honest with you.

Dying or not, I don't have

a lot of time to waste

and I haven't been this

happy maybe ever.

And I want you to be happy,

really happy.

If I can make you feel better

the rest of your life I will,

but I don't have time to

treat you like porcelain

or cater to you more

insecure qualities.

- Hmm.

- I'm trying

not to get punched.

- Yeah.

So no, you don't have to

worry about that.

I didn't tell you to make

you feel better,

told you because it's true.

My heart has never

been more full.

You're welcome to Google it.

Savannah, in the past 24 hours,

you have aimed a gun at a giant

and pistol whipped a

drug dealer.

I think you can take it.

- Thank you. (chuckles)

- And while we're on

the subject,

I didn't bring you

here to fix you.

I invited you because I

needed you to know the truth

before I take you out

on our first real date.

I've never gone out

with anyone else

I felt needed to know.

- Why me?

I know, insecure, but

still answer please.

- So I could stop

fighting the urge

to fall in love with you.

I wanna let you in if

that's what you want.

- Where and when are you

taking me on this elusive date

you keep talking about?

Do you live somewhere?

Like, do you have

family members?

Or why do you have so

many friends?

It's such a mystery.

- I don't want to tell you.

I'll show you.

- Oh my gosh.

I feel like I'm in the

film "Christmas Carol."

Which ghost are you?

Ghost of Christmas past,

future, or I'll show you?

- Run.

- Wait. (laughing)

Why are we running?

- I'll show you! (laughing)

- The stars are so bright.

Why are we here?

Is this where Dustin lives or?

- We can go.

- No, no, I, I, I like it here.

Seems oddly safe for

some reason.

It's like peaceful.

- I worry about him.

He's been living out here

for about six months.

He can't be left alone

and he won't stay home.

He doesn't like people

telling him what to do.

- Ah, he's the one that

can't be forced.

- He won't let me help him.

Savannah.

He knows the guy that

we hurt tonight.

And I'm afraid that

they'll come for him.

Tonight was a lot and I'm

sorry I got you involved.

- You're wrong, Danny. Okay?

I like the person I became

tonight better than who I was.

I'm, I'm tired of being a

coward and I loved helping.

I mean, did you see their faces

when we gave them the money?

It was like seeing the value

in something for the first time.

It was like opening

possibilities.

I just, I just, I wanna

feel like that every day.

- Okay.

Me too.

But we don't have to

become like them to do it.

- I wanna see a scar.

- Really?

(soft music)

- Can I?

It's real.

You know, this all seems

so fast maybe.

I mean, I'm not sure what's,

what's real.

- I didn't bring you into

my life to get you hurt.

I didn't intend for it

to go this way.

- No.

- I'm a grown woman. Okay?

And I'm finally awake.

Okay, you helped me with that.

It's okay.

- Wait here.

- What?

- Okay. Close your eyes.

- Uh.

Okay.

- Keep your eyes closed.

- What are you doing? I...

Okay, they're closed.

- Eyes closed.

- Okay. Okay.

- Okay. Um.

- Okay, you can open them.

Date night.

- Uh. Thank you. (chuckling)

Mm. They're beautiful.

- Not exactly how I'd planned,

but...

- Always wonder what that

would be like.

- And?

- It was pretty good.

(chuckling)

(soft music)

Oh.

Okay. (chuckles)

♪ Bags are packed are

you ready to go ♪

♪ This time tomorrow

we'll be on the road ♪

♪ Riding with you in the

sunnier days ♪

♪ I wouldn't want it

any other way ♪

- Danny.

I wanna see where you live.

I wanna meet your family.

and I'm just gonna keep

asking and asking.

- You don't.

Eventually. Maybe.

- No, I want this to be real.

- You're sure?

This isn't the part

where I tell you too much

and you leave?

- You don't scare me.

- Promise?

- Promise. (chuckles)

♪ Taking the good with the

ups and downs ♪

- Wait here.

- Where are you going?

Oh, you're gonna show me.

I know.

- They're not involved.

We know who they are.

Have you been able to

locate them?

Do you even know if

they're still in the state?

Didn't think so.

We know who they are now. Let

me find out where they're at.

I'm here.

I don't care.

A couple of upstanding

social-tard parasites

got it handed to

them for change.

And I'm supposed to cry?

So what?

We're close to catching

the real bad guys here.

Hold off.

(phone beeps)

(soft music)

Hey Danny.

So I'm upping my game.

Why doesn't a seagull

live by the bay?

Because then he'd be

called a bagel.

I take, I can't take

credit for that one.

- Who are you?

- I'm the scout.

I'll be here all week.

- Yeah. Not funny as usual.

Who are you?

- Your herd.

Nobody sleeps around here.

Look.

I'm not after you or

your brother.

You've been nice to me.

I like you guys.

- Why are you here?

- Because a man and

his wife were murdered.

She was raped and tortured

before they did her the

favor of cutting her throat.

The FBI thinks your

brother was there.

Were you there that night too?

- Leave.

- Your brother Dustin

knows where they are.

Look.

I'm not after you or-

- You're gonna get my

brother hurt.

We didn't do anything wrong.

- I don't think you did,

but you and

your girl.

Savannah is it?

Have been doing an awful

lot of photo bombing lately.

Want to see?

Now, I don't care about that,

but they're an awful lot of

people that do on both sides.

Let me help you fix it.

Please.

Where are they?

- Were you there, Danny?

- I can't think.

- Danny!

- Uh, so if you look

over here to the right,

uh, you'll see the hotel

that I sleep in.

I didn't get a chance to

tidy up before I showed you,

uh, because detective-

- Agent.

Ian Mesa.

- Uh, Agent Mesa said he

had some photos.

- I heard everything. (panting)

Were you?

(Danny sobbing)

- Yes, I was there.

- Oh my God. Okay.

Okay. I have to go.

I'm not running away. Okay?

I just, I just need to

clear my head, all right?

- You want her back?

Let's find her parent's killers.

I don't know.

I'm sorry if I let you down!

Damn it!

Rule number one.

Never get attached.

(fire crackling)

- So this is how you

clear your head?

- Glad you came.

I'm not upset, just scared

and confused.

- Your fingerprints on this?

- Yes.

(soft music)

Did you see it?

My parents get killed.

- I assume you got all

the people out.

- Of course I did.

I made the call.

Well, Greta did.

I'm not crazy, you know?

- That's good.

- Mm-hmm.

I can finally put a check in

that box, mark it off my list.

- Answer the question.

- No.

But I was there.

I saw the men who did it,

which is probably why the

agent's there,

why they're watching us.

They were bothering your

parents when I walked by.

- You're always helping people.

Why didn't you stop

to help them?

- Savannah, nothing

I'm gonna say is gonna-

- Please.

- I went into the bathroom,

looking for Dustin.

When I came out,

your father had just been

stabbed and was on the ground.

Your mother was already gone.

I should've...

I want so badly to fix this.

I wish I would've paid

closer attention

or yelled at them or...

But I didn't.

I didn't freeze this time.

Savannah, your dad, he,

he looked like he had it

under control.

- Yeah. That's my dad.

- I'm so sorry.

- You're not to blame. Okay?

I'm not blaming you. I'm

not blaming you.

- I've tried to find them.

And every day I've sworn

to make it up to you.

- You don't owe me that.

You were worried about

your brother.

- I'm gonna fix this.

- Is that what this is?

Is that what we're doing?

Danny?

- I'm not a pity date, remember?

Savannah, you never

needed saving.

I did.

- We should probably stop

talking and maybe go.

I have another house to burn

down before I go to bed.

- You know, Agent Mesa

probably has pictures of this.

- I'm joking.

It's too close to the

other houses.

I don't know how I feel

about you watching me

without me knowing

all these weeks.

- I'm not a stalker.

- And I'm not a pyro.

(Greta laughing)

- Jade, you can live

here as long as you like.

Your parents are negligent.

- Well, the mayor called,

he asked me to ask you,

if you had a bonfire tonight.

- You can tell him yes and

he's lucky it wasn't bigger.

They need to do more.

- Bonfires are nice.

Hey, did you hear about

the vigilantes,

they were helping the poor?

They struck like 20 times

in the past two days.

There's bodies everywhere.

- Mm-hmm.

- Said you wanted to

meet the family.

- It's big.

- You don't have to do this.

- They say that in every

movie. Of course I do.

- Ah! Ducky!

- Oh!

Hey kid.

- My brothers!

And a stranger.

- This is my girlfriend,

Savannah.

- Hi. Nice to, ooh!

- I'm Molly.

I didn't think you'd come.

- Dust said it was

important to you.

- Thanks. I really

appreciate it.

- Uh?

Where's Mom?

- In her room.

All morning. She's nervous.

- Hmm. Great. The

less I have to-

- You should listen to her.

Should Savannah be here?

- Oh, I don't have to be.

It's like a family thing.

I understand.

- She's staying.

- Are you sure?

- Are you sure?

Danny?

Oh my.

- The beast, making

her appearance.

(all laughing)

(soft music)

- Please don't call me that.

Dustin, please.

For Mom, don't sit there

in those filthy clothes.

I'm sorry. I just, you

know how I am.

- If he gets up, we leave.

- That old hat.

I haven't seen that ugly

thing since your father died.

- Shut up about the hat.

- He wore it everywhere.

- You're pushing your luck,

Mother.

- Hello, boys.

- It's a beautiful dress.

- It's my birthday.

- Same as my bird, Chubby.

- Have you showered?

- I did.

Can you loan me some money?

- No.

- Okay. I want a piece

of candy then.

- Please.

- What do you want?

- Peace.

I'm sorry for everything

that I've done and

I wanna make amends.

I want to make it up

to you, to all of you.

Hello.

- Hi. Nice to meet you.

I'm Savannah.

- Did I miss anything?

- Thank you, Mom.

Can I move back in?

- Yes, but with certain

conditions, but yes,

that's part of the

forgiveness part of course.

- No, you realize

this is my house.

Dad left it to me. You're

a squatter here.

(mother laughing)

- He didn't mean to do

that. I'm, I was his wife.

- Yeah. He drank himself

to death because of you.

- Danny.

- Mom said sorry.

- I thought-

- What?

We just embrace you from

afar and say all is forgiven?

Cookie?

- No, I'm a really

messy cookie eater.

- I thought you'd be grateful.

- Well, Katie,

maybe it's hard for

someone to accept the care

from the person

causing the injury.

- I never laid a hand

on you children.

- You were afraid of our germs.

- You never hugged us either.

- My son obviously values you.

So what's your opinion,

Savannah?

Are you homeless too?

- Okay. That's enough.

- Danny.

- This isn't done yet. We

shouldn't leave.

Please.

If this were any of my business,

I might have an opinion,

but thankfully it's

not so I don't.

Oh and no.

I'm just dealing with a broken

heart over the brutal murder

of my parents by

evil transients.

It's tough out there.

- You let your son live

on the street

while you enjoyed the

comforts of my home.

- I didn't tell you to leave!

You're living like a bum

on the streets

of your own free will!

- I meant Dustin!

I've been camping with my

brother, an extended vacation,

while I figure things out.

Takes me a while, six months,

but I've got the solution.

We're moving back in and

you're leaving.

Now, I'll show you

more compassion

than you ever showed

the three of us.

I'll buy your own house

so you can live alone

in your spotless,

sanitized little world.

But after that,

you're on your own.

Thank you for making

this happen.

I love you, sis.

- Love you too.

- Bye mom.

- Bye Dusty.

- [Dustin] I'll visit you.

- You always were the frail one.

- I understand you struggle

with mental illness.

It's colored our entire lives.

You can't help it,

but that never excused

your lack of love.

That's all you.

- Mrs. Scott, Danny is

the strongest man I know.

So with all due respect,

you couldn't be more wrong.

So good day to you.

(soft music)

(birds chirping)

- You sleeping?

- Mm-hmm.

- Yet so capable of

answering me.

- I always love the breeze.

It reminds me of something.

How did you find this place?

- I didn't.

It found me.

(Savannah laughing)

- Oh my gosh.

Look at my man. Trying

to be all deep.

That was so cheesy.

- Kind of cute though. Right?

- I love you.

- I'd love to gain feeling

back in my left leg.

It's been asleep for like

the past hour.

- Shut up.

- I'm kidding. Geez.

- Okay, so what I

just heard was,

hey, your size

triple X beast leg

is cutting my circulation.

Kindly get a crane and remove it

so I can regain feeling

in my lower extremities.

I think you just called

me fat, which is sad

because I'm not gonna diet.

And I'm not changing for no man.

No man.

What you see is what you

get until your last breath.

Is that okay?

(soft music)

You're looking at me.

- Yeah.

(Savannah chuckles)

♪ We're more alive and

beautiful than I imagined ♪

- I'm so blessed.

My heart is full.

♪ So much bigger, so much

brighter than I first imagined ♪

- I love you.

- I know. (both chuckle)

♪ Could it be it's

finally happening ♪

♪ Could it be we finally ♪

♪ Arrived ♪

- When are you dying?

- Not right now.

- Please.

- Please.

- No.

- Savannah.

- Danny.

I need to know.

- Doctors have said

different things for so long.

Some say that I-

- Bullshit.

I call bullshit.

You can't do that to me.

Okay. I know it's soon.

I can tell and so can you.

You're looking at me.

- Yeah.

♪ Could it be it's

finally happening ♪

♪ Could it be it's finally ♪

- How much time do we have?

- I'm fine.

Really.

- Okay.

♪ Could it be it's

finally happening ♪

- Wanna head back to camp?

- Yeah.

Is Dustin still not back?

- Oh, I'm sure he's okay.

- Okay. Let's go.

♪ Ooh ♪

- Rogue.

- We should go. Okay?

Let's, let's call the police.

Okay?

(man grunting)

- You two really made a mess

of things for our bosses.

- I'm okay, Danny. It's

gonna be okay.

(man laughing)

- Go.

- She's not going.

We have plans for her.

(man laughing)

- I pistol whipped the

shit out of your boss.

You don't look like

much of challenge.

- Savannah, stop.

- Wait a minute.

Where have I heard that before?

Angela stop.

This is starting to sound like

a certain train station

visit I remember.

(man laughing)

- Me too.

(Savannah panting)

- I'm going to kill you both.

- You guys take me. Okay?

I did-

- You're both going to die.

That's nonnegotiable.

Put him down.

(Dustin groaning)

- That's not gonna happen!

- Danny.

Shoot him.

- No!

(man groaning)

(Danny grunting)

(Danny groaning)

(man groaning)

(Dustin grunting)

- Get up. (panting)

Get up!

(man groaning)

- Give me the gun.

Savannah.

- No.

I made my brother a promise.

I thought that burning

down the portal to hell

was the best I could do,

but this is way better.

- Please.

Please don't.

- Yeah right.

- Savannah.

- This is so surreal.

- Let's let this go. Okay?

Let's just let this go.

We don't have to be like them.

- Everyone else put

your guns down.

We don't need a bad

situation getting worse.

- Don't.

- I'm so sorry, Danny.

- Don't.

- I'm so sorry, Danny.

- Savannah.

- I'm so sorry.

- He's making a move.

It's my kill.

I made the call.

(Savannah panting and sobbing)

- It's done. It's done.

It's okay. It's okay.

It's okay.

It's okay.

- I'm excited. I heard

this movie was good.

(both chuckle)

You okay?

- I'm fine.

Just tired.

Taking it all in.

- Mm.

(soft music)

Thank you.

- For what?

- For sitting on my bench.

And for the extra

butter and salt,

you must really love me.

- I do.

I love you, Savannah.

- You want some.

Huh? (chuckles)

- How long have we

known each other?

(Savannah sighing)

- Forever?

- That's what I thought.

Thank you.

- For what?

- You know.

- Hmm.

Don't get too relaxed,

you're gonna fall asleep.

You know, I always love the

stuff before the movie starts.

It gives me a good

feeling inside.

It's weird. I know, but.

(chuckles)

Oh my goodness.

Are you sleeping?

No, that will not do. Come on.

Hey.

Danny.

Hey.

Hey. (sobbing)

Danny?

You're so dumb.

How am I supposed to carry

you to the car?

(soft music)

♪ I've never known a

love like this ♪

♪ What king would die

to call us His ♪

♪ And everything else, I

count as loss ♪

♪ 'Cause your all that I

could ever want ♪

♪ From the beginning of time ♪

♪ You have chosen me ♪

♪ For your greatness ♪

♪ You chose me ♪

♪ And you stepped into my life ♪

(soft music)

♪ How long ♪

♪ Do we have ♪

- Traveling far?

- No, not today.

♪ How long ♪

♪ Do I have you ♪

- I miss you.

♪ You think that

time will stop ♪

♪ Do we breathe again ♪

- You asked me what I

was waiting for,

sitting on that bench

day after day,

I was praying for God to

help me, send me a sign.

He brought me Danny.

- And you put up a good fight.

(Savannah laughing)

- Yeah, I did.

I'm staying, Emma,

but I don't think I'll

be coming here anymore.

You can come visit me.

There's too many ghosts

in this train station.

It's getting crowded.

Anyway, I think the boys

at home need me.

Greta, too.

Thank you so much.

- Just doing my job.

- I gave you a five-star

review on Yelp.

- Oh good

- Bye Dad.

Bye Mom.

You're in my heart.

We don't have to meet

here anymore.

I'm gonna make you so

proud of me.

Keep watching.

♪ How long ♪

♪ I have you ♪

(upbeat music)

♪ Where does the time go ♪

♪ Where does the time go ♪

♪ Where does the time go ♪

♪ Oh, darling ♪

♪ Where does the time go ♪

(woman laughing)

♪ Speak, they're

waiting for you ♪

♪ Rise to the occasion ♪

♪ Sociable, watered-down soul ♪

♪ Hide behind the curtains ♪

♪ Count your breath

and blessings ♪

♪ Little star, fallen ♪ ♪

But where does the time go ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Oh, where does the time go ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Raining in the kitchen ♪

♪ Temperamental kitten ♪

♪ Lose your cool,

everybody's fool, oh ♪

♪ Make me what you want to ♪

♪ Branded replication ♪

♪ Take control, with

your bible ♪

♪ But where does the time go ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Oh, where does the time go ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Oh, where does the time go ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Oh, where does the time go ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Tie her up in ribbons,

red green and gold ♪

♪ Tame the wild

fluttered heartbeat ♪

♪ Of her unorthodox soul ♪

♪ If she disappoints you

better bow and pray ♪

♪ For the lord works in

mysterious ways ♪

(soft piano music)

♪ Standing here ♪

♪ All flushed with spirit ♪

♪ We're more alive and

beautiful than I imagined ♪

♪ And the light has changed ♪

♪ And the sky has shifted ♪

♪ So much bigger, so much

brighter than I first imagined ♪

♪ Could it be it's

finally happening ♪

♪ Could it be it's

finally happening ♪

♪ Could it be we finally ♪

♪ Arrived ♪

♪ No more falling stars ♪

♪ They're falling from my eyes ♪

♪ No more falling stars ♪

♪ They're falling

from your eyes ♪

♪ I'm gonna make it better,

better ♪

♪ Gonna be tomorrow ♪

♪ Finally ♪

♪ Could it be it's

finally happening ♪

♪ Could it be it's

finally happening ♪

♪ Could it be we finally ♪

♪ Arrived ♪

♪ Could it be it's

finally happening ♪

♪ Could it be it's

finally happening ♪

♪ Could it be we finally ♪

♪ Arrived ♪

♪ Arrived ♪

♪ Ooh ♪