Stalker's Prey 2 (2020) - full transcript

There's more trouble on the beaches of Hunter's Cove.

- There you are.

- You are beautiful.

Let's see you up close.

- Hey, Daniel, where you been?

You can't take out

the boat like that.

- Yo, Daniel.

- Hey.

Sorry, I... I,

just got here super early.

I didn't... I didn't think

anyone would mind.

- That's all right, man.

Just don't let Susan catch you,

all right?

You mind taking

the kids party today?

- Sure, why not?

- Thanks.

- Come on, Kev. We're late.

- I don't feel good.

- No way.

I invented fake sick when you

were a zygote. Get out.

- No.

- Kevin, I rearranged

my entire day

to take you

to this stupid party,

so that's what we're doing.

Get out.

Okay, you wanna be

a child about this?

Kev, I got you.

Kevin, stop. Kev.

Damn it.

Kevin, what's wrong?

Don't you wanna go tubing

with your friends?

- They're not my friends.

You don't get it.

- Well, I get it,

and I'm gonna be

on the beach the entire time.

If Jim tries pulling anything,

I'll put him in his place.

- Just what I need.

- You know what I mean.

Listen, I won't let anything

bad happen to you, okay,

as long as you can at least

pretend to enjoy yourself?

- Fine.

- That wasn't so hard, was it?

I feel like we should,

like, hug or something.

- I don't think we're there yet.

- Hey.

- Hi.

Hey, Kev.

- Where's Carson?

- I think he's meeting us here.

- Shut up.

He didn't text you back?

- He's probably driving.

- Sure.

- Rhi, I know you don't

like him, but can you just...

- I have nothing against Carson.

I just don't necessarily

have anything for him.

- Rhi, what are you wearing?

- Beach club.

I'm dressed for the beach.

- Go put something else on quick

before Ms. Conrad sees you.

- Al, Susan Conrad is nothing

but a shallow, stuck-up hag.

- Correction: she's

a powerful, influential hag

that can get me a letter

of recommendation for college.

Ali!

Please behave.

Hi, Mrs. Conrad.

Nice to see you.

- Please, Alison, call me Suze.

After all, you and Carson

have been dating

for what seems like forever.

- Okay, Suze.

- Are you Kevin's

chaperone today?

- Yeah, for a bit.

My mom's got a lot on her plate.

- I'm sure she does, hon.

It's great to see you, Kevin.

Jim was so excited when I

told him you were coming today.

- I bet he was.

- Yeah, they're just over there.

And I see that

you have brought a friend

who had the super instinct

to ignore the club's dress code.

- Aw, thanks.

You like it?

- It's a look, hon.

- Ooh, hey, there.

- Carson.

- Hey, Mom. How's...

- Hi.

- What are you doing?

- I'm just having

a lovely conversation

with Alison and her friend.

- I'm sure you were.

- All right, enjoy yourselves.

- We will, Mom.

- Bye.

- Bye.

- Are you sure

you're not adopted?

- Yeah, trust me, I checked.

Hi.

- Hi.

Someone call the police.

The fun killer's arrived.

- Stop trying to steal

my girlfriend, Rhi.

- Green is a tragic color

on you, Carson.

- What?

- Why didn't you

answer her text?

- I was driving.

- See?

- You guys are gonna have to be

my eyes and ears out there.

If you see one of your buddies

go down,

you scream, "Man down!"

as loud as you can.

That way, I'll come

and pick you guys up.

Let me hear you try it.

Man down!

- All right. Let's get

the life jackets on.

We'll head out on the water.

- Sorry.

- It's okay.

- Just so you know,

the only reason my mom

made me invite you

is 'cause your dad's dead.

- Is everything okay over here?

- You bet.

- I'm Daniel.

- Kevin.

- Nice to meet you, Kevin.

Don't listen to kids

like him, okay?

Man down!

- Yo, what's up?

- I didn't say anything.

- Whatever.

- Here we go!

Man down!

- You're cute.

- Okay.

Yeah, I got to leave

the phone call.

- All right, how was that?

- That was great.

- Good, good.

Who's next?

- Kevin hasn't gone yet.

- Ready to go, Kev?

Susan.

- I am so sorry I'm late.

I had a last-minute appointment.

Hi, guys.

- Diana.

It's okay, dear.

I know you have to get

in extra hours when you can.

Have a seat.

- Thank you.

- Relax.

- Thanks.

Where are the boys?

- Out on the water.

It's so great to see

the boys together again.

They used to be so close.

Um, is everything okay at home?

- Thank you.

Yeah, why?

- Well, Jimmy told me

Kevin had been dropped

from the honors program.

- Kevin is just fine, Susan.

- Good. Good.

- Ready.

- All right, here we go.

- Let's cut him loose.

- Whoo!

My God.

- Al?

What's wrong?

- It's a shark! Kevin!

Shark!

- What's that all about?

- Help!

- My God, it's Kevin!

- What?

- Kevin!

- Shark!

Kevin!

- Help!

- Hang on, everybody.

- No, no, no.

Ali!

- Kevin!

- Kevin!

- Kev, are you okay?

- I'm okay.

- Hey! Over here!

Hey! Kev!

Kev, swim to the boat!

- Kevin, don't worry, buddy.

Just keep swimming.

I got you. I got you.

Come on.

- Ali!

- I'm coming, Kev!

- I got you now.

- Okay, yeah, I'll be fine.

- Ali.

- You all right, young fella?

- All right, this is gonna sting

just a little bit, all right?

- Hey.

My God, I was so worried.

- How dare you embarrass me

like that?

- Mom, it was just a joke.

- I'll be right back, okay?

- Okay.

- Wow, you're gonna have a

real gnarly scar there, buddy,

a badge of honor.

- I cannot thank you enough.

Really, thank you.

- Thank you so much...

Um...

- Daniel.

- Ali.

- Alison?

- Yeah. Have we met?

No, um, you just...

You remind me of someone

that I used to know.

- Must be fate.

Hey, I'm Rhiannon.

- Must be.

- Diana!

Diana, Ali, Kevin.

Hey, hey. Hey, what happened?

Hey, come here.

Are you okay?

- Yeah, yeah, I'm fine,

thanks to Daniel.

- Who?

- He was just here.

- I knew you couldn't stay away

from me this time, baby.

You're my everything,

and I will do better this time,

I promise.

I promise.

- We go now to 18-year-old

Alison Hooper...

- Ali, you're missing

your moment.

- And saw a shark.

- It happened so fast.

I saw Kevin with a shark...

God, could they

make me look worse?

- Stop. You look fine.

- No, your mother's right, okay?

The way your hair

is just matted to your face

really brings out your eyes.

- The next thing I knew,

Daniel was there.

- Daniel Kennedy,

the dockhand who rescued

Alison and her brother

from the attack,

just started working here

at the Silver Sands Marina

last month.

- I thought I looked bad.

I can't even tell that's him.

- So what does Susan say

about Daniel?

- I never found

a good time to ask.

She was too busy with Jim.

Teaching him about kindness

and understanding, I'm sure.

- The apple doesn't fall far

from the tree in that family.

But you're right.

We should really do something

for Daniel, thank him somehow.

- Let's keep it simple,

have him over for dinner.

- That is a great idea.

- I mean, somebody's gotta know

who this guy is.

- Well, I'll ask Susan about

him when she's calmed down.

- Might take a while.

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

- My God.

- Everything okay up there?

- Yeah, I'm just

taking a shower, Mom.

Carson, you're a creeper.

What are you doing?

- You didn't have to cook.

- Well, I want to help out

as much as I can while I'm here.

- That's nice.

Having a full-time husband

that doesn't have

to leave every other week

would be nicer.

- It's my job, Di.

Can we not start?

- I know.

- Please don't do that in front

of young, impressionable eyes.

- Morning, Ali.

Did you sleep okay?

- Just great, Dad.

Hey, look how nice that one is.

- That's great.

Ali, I need you to take Kevin

to school again today.

- What? Why?

- Because you're going that

way and I have to work.

- Wait a minute. Did he stop

taking the bus again?

You gotta find out

what's going on with him, Di.

- Ted, you know

he doesn't talk to me.

The only reason I found out

about that party

is because Susan called

and asked

why he hadn't responded.

- Hey, there, sporto.

How's the leg feeling?

- Fine.

- I made pancakes.

- I'll be outside.

- Damn it.

- Ali?

- Daniel?

- I'm sorry.

I didn't mean to scare you.

I was just... I was

heading to my car

and I... I saw you there

and... is there something

wrong with your car?

- I don't know.

It's old and terrible.

- Well, it looks like you

might need to get it towed.

- Just what I need.

Carson will be

out of practice soon.

I can just wait for him.

- Carson?

- Yeah, my boyfriend.

- If you want,

I... I can give you a ride.

- No, I couldn't

ask you to do that.

You probably have

something better to do.

- It's really no problem at all.

- You really don't have to.

- Ali, please.

It will be my pleasure.

- Okay, sure.

I'm sorry, but I kinda feel

like I got in a car

with a complete stranger.

- No, don't be sorry.

I'm pretty much a stranger

giving you a ride, so I get it.

- Don't get me wrong.

I'm really grateful

for what you did, but yeah,

you are kind of a stranger.

- Well, hopefully

we can remedy that.

How is your brother Kevin?

- He's good.

I usually pick him up

after classes,

but I had to stay late today.

- He seems like

a really good kid.

- Yeah.

He's had some rough patches

lately.

My mom and Ted don't really

know what to do with him.

- Is Ted your father?

- Stepfather.

Our dad died a few years ago.

- I am so sorry.

That... that was not

my place to pry.

- It's okay.

Thank you so much again, Daniel.

You're a lifesaver, literally.

- Please, don't even mention it.

Looks like your mom

is waiting for you.

- Actually, she's

waiting for you.

I texted her you

were coming, sorry.

- No, that's... that's

no problem at all.

- It's so good

to see you again, Daniel.

- It's nice to formally

meet you, Mrs...

- Please, call me Diana.

No need for formalities

for our hero.

The car finally died,

Mom, like, smoke-and-fire died.

I'd still be stuck at school

if he wasn't walking by.

- Well, it's a good thing

he was.

Do you have any plans

for dinner, Daniel?

- No, actually.

- Why don't you come

over tonight?

- I... I would love that,

if it's okay with you, Al.

- Yeah, I know Carson

wants to thank you too.

- Sounds great.

Hello, Alison.

You look beautiful.

Hi, Ali. Shh.

Hi, Ali.

Hello, Alison.

Hello, Alison.

Hello, Alison.

You look beautiful.

Hello, Alison.

You look beautiful.

Hello, Alison.

You look... hi, Kevin.

- Hi, Daniel.

- Hello, Alison.

You look beautiful.

- Thanks. Come on in.

These are for you.

- This must be Carson.

- Thank you for saving

my Alison.

- Daniel, you remember my mom,

and this is Ted.

- These are for you, Diana.

- What are these for?

- Well, a beautiful woman

always deserves flowers, Diana.

- Thanks for coming, Dan.

- You bet.

How's the leg, Kev?

- It's a little sore.

- I, I heard there were

more sightings today.

- Sharks are territorial,

so they'll find a place

that they like

and they will stake it out

until the food source runs out.

- You sound like you know

a lot about them.

- It's a bit of

an obsession of mine.

I actually, I had a run-in

with one myself

that, gave me

this bad boy right here.

- Whoa, nice.

- Whoa.

Did it hurt?

- Like you wouldn't believe.

- How'd you get away?

- I don't really know.

Um, as far as I could tell,

it was coming right at me,

and then I just washed up

on the shore alive.

- Wow, sounds like it

really ripped you apart.

- Well, it could have,

but it didn't,

and I like to think that,

it just wasn't my time.

There's still a lot of things

that I needed to get done,

and... it's crazy.

I've always had this connection

with sharks since then.

I don't know.

- Have you always worked

on the water?

- I... I grew up

in a town like this,

so I did what I had to do

to get by on my own.

- No parents?

- No, I...

I... I lost my parents,

but, it's not really

something I like to talk about.

- I'm sorry to hear that.

- Is there a restroom I can use?

- What are you doing in here?

- I saw the sink.

I guess I got lost

looking for the bathroom.

- It's right there.

- I guess it is.

Um, sorry.

Is this your room?

I didn't mean to invade

your personal space.

- It's fine.

- Okay.

- Well, we were beginning

to think you got lost up there.

- I kinda did.

There's a lot of rooms up there.

It's a beautiful home, though.

It's very comforting.

- Thank you.

Sometimes it feels too big

with Ted

being out of town all the time.

- Well, actually,

we've been thinking about

turning the old office

into a guest room

and renting it out.

- We have a guest room

if the kids ever finish

clearing their stuff out of it.

- Do you travel a lot?

- A few days a month or so.

- 11.

- Who's counting?

- Well, it's nice to have

a father figure around,

so you're lucky.

I, I wish my dad

and I got along.

- I thought your parents

weren't around.

- Foster parents.

- Well, I, I want

thank you guys

for the hospitality.

I should really be going,

but,

I haven't been in town for long,

so it's nice to finally meet

some good friends.

- Please, it's honestly

the least we could do.

- Dan, don't be a stranger.

I mean it.

- I will not be.

Ali, I'll see you around.

- Okay.

Bye.

- I don't care what they say.

You find the shark

and get rid of it.

The club's insurance

is already gonna be wrecked

after what happened to that kid.

- Hey, Mom, I'll be right back.

- He's gonna come

between us, baby,

but you know I won't let that

happen, my Alison.

You're my everything.

When I got back home from work,

the front door was open,

and I should have known better.

I really should have,

but I... I went in there.

These three guys, they just...

They were

stealing everything, God.

They just trashed the place.

Thank you.

I tried to stop them, you know?

I really tried to stop them.

I was just outnumbered.

- That's terrible, Dan.

What did the cops say?

- There was not much

they could do, you know?

I tried to get a good look

at them, but they ran away.

They, told me

to just change the locks

when I get back there.

I just... I feel so invaded,

you know?

It's scary.

- Well, don't worry.

You're staying here

with us tonight.

- No, no.

- Yes.

- No, I couldn't.

I really couldn't.

- Of course you can.

- You saved our kids

from that shark.

It's the least we can do.

- Just... I'm not used to

people being this nice to me.

- Dan, the spare room is yours

as long as you need it.

- Really?

- I'd feel a lot better

leaving town

knowing our family's hero

is here.

- Thank you. Thank you.

Sorry.

- Don't be sorry.

- Jeez, they did a number

on you.

I'm glad you're okay.

Do you need help making the bed?

- No, I should be good.

Is that your artwork?

- Yeah, from junior high

though, so...

- You're very talented.

- Thanks.

Well, let me know

if you need anything.

- Yeah, um, are you okay

with me being here, Ali?

- Yeah, definitely.

- Good.

- Good night.

- Night.

Hey, buddy.

- Hey.

I heard about the break-in.

Dude, I... I'm sorry, man.

That sounds rough.

- Yeah. It really sucks

when somebody just

goes through your belongings,

traipses around

where they don't belong.

- I can imagine.

- Don't worry.

Your secret's safe with me.

- What?

- I won't tell Diana

that you're spending the night.

- Yeah,

yeah, yeah, thanks, man.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

- Night.

- So he's just gonna stay there?

- I guess.

It was all Diana.

He needed a room.

We had a room.

- Don't go pissing on my leg

and tell me it's raining.

- What?

Dan doesn't know anyone else

in town, and my mom loves him.

- Well, what's not to love?

If you don't plan

on test-driving that car,

hand over the keys.

- Does that mean you want me

to put in a good word?

- Sure.

I mean, it can't be any worse

than my last few dates.

Besides, I always have my mace.

- You do.

- Right?

- Well, he's coming to pick me

up this afternoon.

- A roommate and a chauffeur?

- He's just helping me out

with rides

until I get my car

back from the shop.

- So, wait, Carson is okay

with another piece of man candy

living across the hall from you?

- Well, I haven't exactly

told Carson yet.

- Told Carson what?

I don't know. I thought he was

just staying for the night.

- I don't know what

the big deal is, Carson.

- The big deal is that

you're my girlfriend

and the guy gives me the creeps.

I don't like the way

he looks at you, okay?

- Sure, he's, like,

a little strange.

Don't you trust me?

- I trust you.

I don't trust him.

- Same difference.

- Ali, Ali, I'm serious.

I need you

to see something, okay?

I... I'm not sure

he is who he says he is.

- What, are you spying on him?

- Well, I told you.

I... I got a bad vibe.

He's a creep.

- The only one acting like

a creep is you, Carson.

Now, what do you want

to show me?

- You... you need

to trust me, okay?

I... I don't want you around him.

- Do you know

how insane you sound

after you promised me

you'd drop it?

- Um, Ali, where are you going?

- My ride is waiting.

- I'm totally gonna have to

steal this one from you.

- Keep it.

That one's bad luck.

- So did you guys break up?

- No, we're just fighting.

- Well, that's what you get

for dating high school boys,

not real men.

They're so jealous.

- I don't know.

Maybe he has a point.

Dan is a little severe, I guess.

What if he does have

a thing for me?

Maybe I should talk to my mom

about asking him to leave.

- Or you could set him up

with me,

get Carson off your back,

two birds, one stone.

- Hey, Dan.

- Hey, Ali.

- You remember

my friend Rhiannon.

- Yeah, you were

at the beach, right?

- Yeah, sure was.

- Well, you look beautiful.

Are you going somewhere?

- Beach party at Claire's.

Wanna come?

- I'm going with Carson,

so Rhi needs a date.

- And if we get bored,

I can show you around town.

I know all the best places,

right next

to all the worst places.

It's a small town.

- Sure.

- Great.

- Why not?

- Hey, Ali.

I... okay.

Hey, hey, I'm s... I'm sorry.

I'm sorry, Ali.

You're right.

I was jealous.

- And an ass.

- And an ass.

- You were wrong too.

Looks like Dan's taking

a liking to Rhiannon, not me.

- Whoa, looks like someone's

getting lucky tonight.

- Stop, they just met.

- Maybe I wasn't talking

about them.

- What did you want to show me?

- Forget it.

- Hey, Dan.

Having a good time?

- Amazing.

It's... it's good.

- Hey, what's up?

- I was just on my way back,

but I was wondering

if you guys

wanted to come sit by the fire.

- I've got a better idea.

Wanna go for a walk?

- Really?

I feel like... I feel like

we just got here.

- I mean, we can stay,

if you want.

- No, yeah,

let's... let's head out of here.

You know,

I love that dress on you.

- Thanks, it's Al's,

but I think

it's better on me, don't you?

- Are you and Ali close?

- Yeah.

We've been best friends

since we were kids.

She's my ride or die.

- That's sweet, I think.

How long has,

she been with Carson?

- I don't know,

a couple years now.

- Is he a good guy?

- He's got the personality

of a wet mop.

But she's really into him,

which I guess is

all that really matters.

- Are things serious

between them?

- He's safe, if you're

into that sort of thing.

Plus his mother's loaded.

Ali's been trying

to impress her to no avail

since the moment they met.

Is everything okay?

- It's fine.

- Do you not want to kiss me?

Daniel?

What... are you crazy?

Maybe you are crazy.

Now what am I gonna do

about this wet dress?

- Leave it.

What's going on?

- Dave Burke.

I was hired to take care

of your fish problem.

- The shark?

- Yes, sir.

- You're not planning on

killing her, are you?

- Nah, I'm just gonna catch it

and throw it back in.

Of course I'm going to kill it.

- You know, she never even

really hurt anybody.

The kid just had a scratch.

- Listen, man, I don't have

anything personal

against sharks.

I was hired to do a job.

Want to give me a hand?

- Sure.

- It was so fun.

At first, I didn't think

he was into it,

and then it was like

a switch went off, and wow.

- Good.

Any plans to see him again?

- Not yet,

but I'm working on it.

- Okay.

- Alison,

I'm glad I caught you.

I need to talk to you

about your portfolio.

- I'm sorry it was late,

Mr. Slade.

It won't happen again.

- You've been chosen

by the department

for the gallery showing

at Silver Sands.

- Really?

- It's Thursday night.

You don't want to miss it.

- Thank you so much.

- Well, color me

lime green Jell-O.

Congratulations.

- Hey, Kev.

- Hi.

- Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on

a second. What's going on here?

- I fell.

- You fell?

Come on, man.

Let's talk about this.

You could trust me.

- Get off me!

You're not my father.

- Kev, what's wrong?

- I'm serious, Di.

He needs to talk to someone.

- Great.

You think I'm doing

such a terrible job.

- That has nothing

to do with it.

He's having trouble at school.

He won't talk to us.

He needs a professional to

help him deal with all of this.

Go away.

- I wanted him to see

someone after the accident.

I can't just force him.

- You're his mother.

That's exactly what you can do.

- They hate me.

- No, nobody hates you.

- Mom and Dad used to fight

like that all the time.

I wish Ted would just leave.

- You want to tell me

who gave you that black eye?

- No.

- It was Jim, wasn't it?

You know, there's always

gonna be a Jim in your life,

someone so insecure,

they just want to take it out

on someone smaller

than themselves.

You gotta learn

to stick up for yourself.

- I guess.

- Here.

Anybody gives you a hard time

again, you just use this.

Go ahead, take it, but don't

tell anyone about this.

It's our little secret.

Atta kid.

- Hey, hey, how's he doing?

- He's gonna be just fine.

- Thank you. Ted has no clue

how to talk to him.

He's pretty much useless,

you know?

- I've noticed.

You think it would

be better for you guys

if he just wasn't

in the picture?

- I don't know, maybe.

He's not like my dad,

that's for sure.

- Call me tonight.

- You know I will.

- Okay.

- I love you.

- I love you too.

- Hey, Ted.

- Yeah?

- Would you mind giving me

a ride to the marina?

I think it's on the way,

and my car, it's been acting up.

- Yeah, no problem.

- Thank you.

I really appreciate it.

- So how's the room

treating you?

- It's... it's just great.

It's exactly what I needed

until I get my place fixed.

- We really like

having you around.

Plus we're not home very often,

so it's... it's great

to have someone with the kids.

- Well,

I'd do anything for them.

Are you gonna be gone long?

Just a few days.

You know, Ali and Kevin

don't really like you, Ted.

In fact, they'd prefer it

if you just died.

- What?

- Yeah.

They told me last night.

- Well, you know, they're

having a really rough time

since Andrew passed.

- Yeah.

Kevin really needs

a father figure,

though, don't you think,

someone that he can

kinda look up to?

- Excuse me?

- I'm sorry, Ted.

You seem like

a really decent guy.

Watch out!

You're gonna get us killed!

- I will be just fine.

It's pretty neat?

I can't believe I didn't think

about this before,

tagging the shark to track it.

Hey, wake up.

- It's a little late in the day

for feeding time,

but sometimes you just have

to spoil them, you know?

Thank you.

- Let's get you up and toasty.

- And don't you worry, Ted.

I'm gonna take

great care of them.

They're my family now.

- Send a message to Diana:

"Sorry, late night.

Love you. Good night."

- Good morning.

- Good morning.

- You know, I could

get used to seeing you

every day when I wake up.

- That sounds nice.

Now get moving

before Diana catches you.

Wait, I didn't tell you.

What are you doing Thursday?

- We have

practice tomorrow. Why?

- I was chosen for

the gallery show at the club.

- Ali, that's great.

Well, I...

- I was hoping you'd be able

to come with me.

- What time does it start?

- 8:00.

- Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, good.

No, I'll go to practice,

get ready,

and then I'll head

to your place after.

- Does that mean you're coming?

- Yes, of course.

I'm so proud of you.

- What?

What are you doing?

- I think he was spying on us.

- You're so paranoid.

Come on.

Carson, my mom's

gonna see you. Come on.

- How'd it go out there today?

- Got a look at it

a few times,

but she's got a tracker on.

- Really?

- Yep.

Can't kill them

if they are tagged

unless you find out why first.

She's safe for now

until I can get the contact

info off the tracker.

- Well, that's too bad.

Hey, Carson.

- You know, you might have

everyone else fooled,

but not me.

Nothing is happening

with you and Ali

as long as

I'm in the picture, okay?

- Dude, what are you

even talking about?

- I don't care

what you tell Diana.

I want you out

of that house and gone

by the time we get back

from Ali's art thing

or I'm gonna show

everyone this, Daniel.

- You took a picture

of my ID, Carson?

- Doesn't look like

it's your ID.

- It may not look

like it's my ID,

but it's just

a bad picture, okay?

It's mine.

- You know, you're right.

I wasn't sure either,

so I just checked

my mom's employee records.

You know, maybe you're

Daniel Kennedy,

but maybe you're not,

but nothing else

you've told anyone is true.

Gone. Tonight.

No, no, no, what the

hell are you doing here, man?

- I just can't have you getting

in the way anymore, Carson.

She belongs to me.

- What are you saying?

Um...

Okay, dude,

what a... what are you doing?

Dude, are you insane?

What... what the hell?

- They say love makes you

do crazy things.

- How you, hanging in there?

- My God.

My God.

Daniel, what are you doing?

My God.

what are you doing?

- Unlock.

- No, no, dude, dude,

dude, dude, put me down.

Daniel, this isn't funny.

Let me down.

- That's exactly

what I'm gonna do.

There he goes.

- Daniel, what are you doing?

Jesus.

Stop, dude.

Help me!

Somebody help me!

- The tracker says

it's feeding time.

Dude, stop!

Daniel, Daniel, please!

I'm s... my God.

Daniel, Daniel, Daniel!

Daniel, you will never get her,

okay? Please let me go.

- My Ali will always

come back to me.

- She doesn't want you,

man, okay?

Please just let me down, man.

- Dan.

- That looks great on you.

- Thanks.

- I'm sorry.

I didn't mean to scare you.

- It's fine, just please

knock next time.

- Here, let me help you

with that.

I always love it when you wear

your hair like that.

- Have you seen it

like this before?

- Yeah, I think so,

in one of the pictures

downstairs or something.

- Probably.

You gotta be kidding me.

- Is everything okay?

- No, it's not.

- This is Carson,

and if this is Derek,

please don't leave a message.

- I don't believe this.

Carson's blowing me off.

- What? Why?

- He says he got held up,

which means his teammates

probably

dragged him out somewhere.

- Does he always choose

his friends over you?

- No, it's not like that.

His priorities

just aren't exactly

how I'd like them to be.

- Ali, honestly,

you shouldn't settle

for being someone's

second priority.

A girl like you deserves

way more than that.

- Thank you. That's very sweet.

You mind unzipping me now?

- Why?

- No date. No ride.

We're already late.

Honestly, I'm not really

in the mood anymore.

- That's a shame.

You worked so hard for this.

You have to go enjoy it, Ali.

Honestly, you're gonna let him

ruin that for you?

- Do you have plans tonight?

- Yeah, as a matter of fact,

I was thinking I might

just go to an art show.

I can't believe you took these.

- You like them?

- Yeah, they're amazing.

You're a true talent.

I always knew you'd do

something special, Alison.

- Alison, dear.

- Hi, Suze.

- Congratulations.

- Thank you so much

for hosting this event.

It's such an honor

to have my work displayed here.

- Of course. Where's Carson?

Wasn't he coming tonight?

- Carson couldn't make it.

- Really?

I trust there's

no trouble in paradise?

- No, he just had other plans.

- Well, I wouldn't take it

too personally.

- You know, I was accepted

into Albertus for the fall.

I was hoping to get into

their photography program.

- Yes, Carson mentioned that.

You know, my old roommate Janet

runs that department, I believe.

It's very competitive.

Congratulations.

- I know.

Actually, I was hoping

maybe if you didn't mind

if you could put...

- Ali, let me just

stop you right there.

I really don't think

it would be appropriate

if I got involved.

I'm sure you understand.

- Yeah, I understand.

- You know, that really

is a nice picture.

It's great

that you could capture

one of those rare moments.

Are you okay, hon?

- Excuse me.

- Ali, don't let her

ruin your night.

You don't need her

to get into that department.

- It's not that.

- Well, then what is it?

- It's that picture.

That's not who my parents were.

They were just

constantly fighting.

- That's what happens

when people

love each other, you know?

You have disagreements,

but you forgive each other.

- They hadn't been

happy for years.

The only reason they were still

together was because of Kevin.

Even the night my dad died,

they'd been going at it.

Everything outside of the house

was just for show.

I'm not crazy about Ted,

but at least he makes

my mom happy, happier

than I've ever seen her.

- You don't have to make

the same mistakes they did.

- Carson wants to move

in together after graduation.

I do love him,

but we're still so young.

What if that all changes

tomorrow or ten years from now?

How do you know?

- You just know when it's right.

Maybe you guys aren't

meant to be together.

- Maybe.

Okay, what was that?

- I'm... I'm so sorry.

That was wrong.

I meant to be a friend

right now.

I... nothing... nothing more.

- Please don't tell Carson.

We should probably go back.

- You know what?

I'm not sorry I did it.

Good morning.

I hope you are hungry.

- What's all this?

- This is a celebration.

- What are we celebrating?

- You and me.

Ali, I know things

have been hard in the past,

but everything's gonna

work out this time.

- Daniel, what are

you talking about?

- Our future, everything that

we've dreamed of together.

- Okay, slow down.

I'm sorry if I gave you

the wrong impression

last night, but...

- What?

- I have a boyfriend, Daniel.

You know that.

- I took care of that.

- What does that mean?

- We're gonna be

together finally.

- It was just a kiss.

It doesn't mean anything.

- You can't do this

to me again, Alison!

I'm who you're

supposed to be with!

It's our destiny, okay?

Bruce and Ali,

that is how the story goes.

- Who's Bruce?

- Don't be afraid of me,

Ali. You're my everything.

I can't be without you.

- Don't touch me.

- You are my world, okay?

I can't...

- Get out of my house!

- You, me, and Kevin,

we'll be a family.

- I said get the hell out!

Stop!

- Get your hands off of her!

- Di, no, you don't understand.

- No, no, no,

you don't understand.

You put your hands on her,

I put my hands on you,

understood?

Now, you heard her.

Get the hell out of the house.

- Okay, if that's what you want.

- Mom, he's a psycho.

- We'll change the locks

this afternoon.

- Okay, yeah.

- So, wait, she kicked him out?

- Yeah, it was

kind of impressive.

- Did he hit on you

or something?

- Something like that.

- Now I know

why he didn't call me back.

Speaking of which,

still nothing from Carson?

- He wasn't in school today.

I'm getting really worried.

- Yeah, I am too,

worried that you keep putting

up with his constant ghosting.

- He doesn't ghost me.

This isn't someone

from your endless stream

of faceless

one night stands, Rhi.

- Excuse you?

- I didn't mean it like that.

- No, I... I think you did.

- I just meant

Carson's different.

We have history.

- You know, some of us

don't want to settle

for just being

comfortable and safe.

- Rhi?

Don't you want a ride home?

- I'd rather walk, thanks.

- "You can't let me go again

that easily,

Bruce, not after we found

each other again."

"I promise, Alison,

I won't let you go.

You're my everything."

- I was, beginning to think

you didn't want to see me again.

- Not at all, especially when

you wear my favorite dress.

- You're weird, but that's okay.

So am I.

Nice place.

- So have you spoken

to Ali at all?

- This morning.

- Did she say anything about me?

- Everything.

She told me I shouldn't see you.

- Well, then what

are you doing here?

- I don't like being told

what to do.

Is that so?

You, sir, might have even caused

a little fight between us.

- Well, I hope

it was nothing serious.

- I'll be the bigger person,

reach out when she cools down.

- Well, I wish you guys

all the best then.

- So want to give me a tour?

- This is pretty...

Pretty much it.

- Is that, where you

keep the dead bodies?

- As a matter of fact,

yes, it is.

Do you want to see the bedroom?

- Okay.

- Okay.

- This is Carson,

and if this is Derek,

please don't leave a message.

- Carson, I don't know

what's going on,

but please call me back.

- I see you've met Daniel.

Poor guy,

he was in the wrong place

at the wrong time

with the right face.

Are you looking for your mace?

- Look, I'm not gonna tell

anyone, but I'm gonna go.

- I didn't want to kill him,

but I needed his reality.

Bruce Kane was dead.

What was I supposed to do?

- Don't come any closer

or I'll send it.

- You seem like a really

sweet girl, Rhiannon.

- Let me go.

- You really shouldn't have

come down here.

- Stop.

- Okay, let's talk about this.

- I just wanted a friend

for my wife.

What have you done?

Need a ride?

My only regret is that I

couldn't get there any sooner.

Maybe then we could be

celebrating two saved lives.

- The hero of Hunter's Cove

who recently helped rescue

a young girl from the jaws

of a bloodthirsty shark

is going out to search

for the massive predator.

Bruce Kane

is setting sail today,

determined to track down

that very shark

that took

Nicholas Jordan's life.

- Bruce Kane, son of

State Rep Richard Kane,

believed to be dead

after abducting Laura Wilcox,

the same girl he saved

from a shark attack

just two weeks ago.

The Wilcoxes claim

that Bruce Kane

had been stalking her when

things took a violent turn.

Ms. Wilcox also claims

he's responsible for the death

of her former high school

sweetheart Alex Vaughn.

Mom? Please call me.

It's an emergency.

Kevin, don't walk home

from practice,

and if you see Daniel,

stay away from him, okay?

- Kev?

Kev, is that you?

Kevin.

Beautiful Diana.

- We'll be with you

in a moment. You can sit there.

- Please, it's an emergency.

- Just a minute, please.

- What the hell do you

think you're doing?

- Kevin and I were just about

to do a little fishing.

- I know who you are, Bruce.

I'm at the police station

right now.

- Don't be stupid, Alison.

- What do you want?

- I want this story

to have a happy ending.

You stay on the phone, okay?

Leave the station now,

don't tell anyone anything,

and head to the club.

- Okay, Miss, what did you want?

- Leave now.

You can hang up now.

- Daniel.

I mean...

- We don't have

to pretend anymore.

You can call me Bruce.

Have a seat.

- Where's Kevin?

- He's fine, Ali.

He's fine.

Have a seat.

Sit!

- What are you doing?

- I don't want to hurt you.

I don't want to hurt any of you.

I just... Ali,

I want to be with you.

You came back to me.

It gives me purpose, okay?

I'm not gonna take that

for granted.

- Whatever you want,

just leave Kevin out of this.

- Ali, we're gonna be a family.

- What?

- I don't have a lot of time

before they find out

about Ted and Rhi and Carson.

- What did you do to them?

- Baby, don't be upset.

You know, we have

some mending to do,

but we gotta get out of here.

We really do need to go, okay?

- What?

- You're gonna come with me,

Alison!

I'm sorry.

That was uncalled for.

Um, have some wine.

This is... this is a lot

to absorb, and I am sorry.

"Well, I... I

forgive you, Bruce."

- I forgive you, Bruce.

- We love each other,

and that's all that matters.

Everything's just gonna

sort itself out, right?

- Yes.

Well...

Allison...

Will you marry me?

I want to hear you say it.

- Yes. Yes, Bruce.

- Aren't you gonna

give your fiancé a kiss?

Well, now that that's

all out of the way,

let's just enjoy ourselves

a nice dinner, right?

We, have all the time in

the world to work things out.

Kevin?

- Kevin.

- Ali,

tell your brother

the wonderful news.

- Bruce and I are engaged.

- Isn't that wonderful, Kev?

Your beautiful sister

is gonna walk down the aisle

with the man of her dreams.

- Run, Kevin! Run!

- Wait! We need to get Mom!

- Where's Mom?

- I don't know!

- I am very disappointed

in you, Alison.

- Ali!

Ali!

Ali!

- Mom!

- Ali.

- Where is he?

- I didn't see where he went.

- Where's Kevin?

- I didn't see him,

but you run. Go get help.

- No, I'm getting you

out of there.

- Go get help!

- My God. My God, Mom.

I'm coming, Mom!

- I need you to come with me

out of your own free will, Ali.

I need it to be real this time.

- Don't do this, Bruce, please.

- I told you.

I told you that

we were gonna be a family

and that we were gonna be happy

and that I was

gonna protect you.

- Daniel?

- Stop talking, Diana, God.

Now, we can really do this

with or without your mom,

but that is gonna

be up to you, Ali.

We are running out of time.

- Please stop.

- Don't you want your mom

to be at our wedding?

- Bruce, please!

Please stop!

Mom! Mom!

Are you ready to start talking?

- Leave my daughter out of this!

- Shut up, Diana.

- I'll go with you, Bruce.

- You know, I don't believe you.

- I'll do whatever you want!

What do you want me to do?

- I want you to love me.

- I do love you!

- I don't believe you.

- Please, Bruce! Bruce.

- If you mean it,

then tell me why.

- I love you because... because

you protect me

and... and because you saved

Kevin and me, and... and...

- And?

- You... Bruce and Ali

are meant to be together.

That's how the story ends.

I'll do whatever you want,

just let my mom out, please.

- Open the cage.

Careful, that's... that's

the only copy.

Get in.

- My God, what?

- Di, out.

- I am not letting her in here.

- Out!

I'm sorry to do this to you,

but I can't afford to lose you.

- I know... I know what you did

to that girl,

the other girl with the shark.

- You mean this shark?

'Cause I tracked her here.

I fed her so she wouldn't leave.

She spared my life,

gave me purpose.

- Get your hands off my son!

- How good's that aim, Di?

- Shoot him, Mom!

- My God.

I'm so glad you're safe.

I'm so proud of you.

I love you guys.

- Is he gone?

- Yeah, looks like that shark

finally got him.

Can we go home?

- Please.