4400 (2021–…): Season 1, Episode 7 - Empowered Women Empower Women - full transcript

- ♪ Maybellene... ♪
- Well, it's actually

- Jharrel's apartment.
- I see.

And I suppose technically
it's his brother's. But the way

I'm finna look at it now
is it's my place,

my space, my taste. Uh-huh.

Oh, uh,
someone's at the door. I better go.

Oh, Mrs. Grover,
please don't forget

about those newspaper clippings
you promised me.

Of course, dear.
I'll see you soon.

♪ Nothin' will outrun
my V-8 Ford... ♪

Jharrel.



Uh, come in.

Thanks. Hey,

I just...

Yo.

You really resuscitated
the place.

Uh,

feels like I'm
in the land of the living again.

To what do I owe
this honor?

Well, I wanted

to, you know, check in.

See how you were doing.

I thought you're not
my case worker anymore.

That you're assigned
to work

with the 4,400
coming into the hotel.



Although I'm not sure why
in Lord's name they'd want to

since we've been granted
our freedom.

Yeah, I guess they all

want to drink the Kool-Aid
Rev is serving.

You know they're
coming because of him.

And you came here for me?

What?

O-Oh, um, yeah.

No, I was just
in the neighborhood

and, um, you know, kind of
drove here automatically.

Habit.

Well, since you're here,

allow me to give you a tour
of my new digs.

Starting with my darkroom.

I'm taking up
photography again.

Starting with all the
historic sites of Motor City.

So, I've been thinking.

Um, I refuse

to live only on this government
stipend like I did my husband.

Never know when the rug's gonna
get pulled out from under you.

Okay, hold up.

Did you say you want a J-O-B?

You know, I might actually be
able to help you out with that.

I got a guy.

Oh, you got a guy?

Do you now, Jimmy Hoffa?

Explain to me

how you thought it was okay
to allow my daughter

to be a getaway driver.

A getaway driver,
Andre! And then

fail to mention
that funny little fact

when you saw me.

You're sweating bullets.

Oh, best not get too close.

Indeed, I believe I am unwell.

Well, let me get some
help. No. Please.

I cannot risk being dragged off
to that dreadful institution.

In fact, I've not felt well

since I returned
from Ypsi Med.

I'm sure it will pass.

- Hey.
- Oh, my God, Andre.

You're in your pajamas.

Ew! Are you okay?

I'll be fine. I just need
a little rest is all.

Okay, cool, 'cause I
need to talk to you

about the files we
took from Ypsi Med.

I'm trying to figure
out how to read them,

and then you can

do your doctor-y
thing and figure out

what the hell is
wrong with us. Okay,

you two,

to be continued.

And after I pick up
some soup

and get you some electrolytes,
you and I are to be continued.

Thrilling.

Get back into that bed.

The U.S. government
will provide the 4,400

who stay
at the Bois Blanc Hotel

- free of charge...
- Meals. A stipend.

Free transportation.

Clothes. Clothes?

Uh-huh.

What's the catch,
Keisha? - Mm.

Your guess is as good as mine.

All I know is

the government is
letting the 4,400 stay

at the Bois Blanc, but only
if they sign these contracts.

So, we give away
our firstborn?

Well, you do, Shanice. Look,
this still might be better

than whatever my mom has planned
for me if I go back with her.

You're going home?

Who knows.

I can barely stand
that woman

for more than one take,
let alone

indefinitely. Look,
I-I don't know

what's up with this contract.

What I do know is the government
hasn't said one word to us

since y'all heisted Ypsi Med.

That's weird. Sus.

That's what we say nowadays,

lady from the aughts.

Y'all.

Right.

I'm gonna
go through the contract

and comb through the fine print.

On this thing, I guess?

Don't even start. I
did not say a word.

Look, you do you, boo.
I need to figure out

how to read these files
from Ypsi Med

on a very, very nongovernmental
computer. And you?

I've got to get to work.

Okay. Well, wonder triplets
unite or whatever.

It's-it's, like, what people
are doing nowadays, so just...

No, they're not.
No, they're not.

Okay. That is totally fine.

You guys are very vanilla.
Goodbye.

She's a mess.

Thank you.

Yeah.

No, sure. I got it.

I got it.

Okay, from the looks of it,
this doesn't seem that bad.

To the untrained eye, sure.
But we both have

very trained eyes
on how this government works,

which you and I
both know is sus.

Damn.

Soft on the 4,400.
Hard on the bosses.

Where did you lose your way?
Jharrel, shut up.

Wait, hold on.

Why are those people
being rushed?

Yeah,
that's the contracts booth.

Something's not right.

Yeah, I'll check in

with Shanice on
what she found.

And tonight I'm having
dinner with Jessica.

Try and see what she knows.

A date with Jessica?

You better bring a sweater.

Boy, worry about
your own love life.

Oh.

That's right, you don't got one.

Jharrel really
sang your praises.

How smart you are.

So, look, I know that barback
isn't the most glamorous...

Oh, I don't need glamour, sir.
Just a solid way to earn.

Barney.

This is Claudette.

Hi.

Nice to meet you.

See you around, newbie.

All right.
Let's get you started.

"New Stuff" by Juliet Roberts
playing...

♪ I got that swagger ♪

♪ I got the feel ♪

♪ I got that new, new,
new, new, new, new thing ♪

♪ I got that extra ♪

♪ Got the real deal ♪

♪ When I just do, do,
do, do, do my thing ♪

♪ Do my thing, do my thing ♪

♪ Like this, like that... ♪

Forget it. Let's go.

Can I help you, ladies?

Can you get the Hulk's
attention over here?

Probably not.

Can you make us
gin and tonics?

♪ New, new, new, new... ♪

Y'all ever try a gin and sin?

♪ I got the new jam ♪

♪ I got
the new jam ♪

♪ New, new, new, new, new, new ♪

♪ New, new,
I got the new stuff. ♪

♪ Well, I know she's gone... ♪

Those cowards in hoods

bomb a church with our women,
our children

inside. What's next?

Jimmy will know what to do.

What a blessing that
you have a God-fearing husband

fighting for us,
organizing our sit-ins

and such. Yes, truly blessed.

We sure do
a lot of sitting.

Fighting, not so much.

Good Lord, here she goes.
Maybe it's time to fight.

Fire with fire. Like Brother
Malcolm. I hear you,

Barb, I do. Maybe
just lower your voice a tad?

You took the photos,
Claudette.

Barb, shush. You saw
the horrors up close.

When you got back, you
were a mess. Barbara, lower

- your damn voice.
- And with your photographs,

if you showed folks
the terror, the truth,

truth no set of eyes
could deny,

they might be ready
to fight, too.

Everything all right over here?

Just fine. Oh, peachy.

All right now, Jimmy?

♪ Got out of my bed early
this morning, now. ♪

Sir, help, please. I...

I need to find the ice machine

as I'm burning up.

Thought you were a doctor.

Can't you heal yourself?

Ah! Oh, dear God.

Oh, no.

How are they
supposed to understand this?

Andre? I thought you were sick.

I know you're cross with me,

but I don't know
who else to turn to.

Okay, Andre, you're scaring me.

I believe
I possess a power.

Albeit a deadly one.

What?

Oh, my God.

Poor Tim.

Tim? The-the jerk guard

who took Hayden's chess set?

I touched him.

I held on to him
for support,

and the poor fellow's
bones snapped.

I heard them break.
Then he lost his balance

and took a terrible tumble
down the staircase.

Oh, my God. Is-is he...?

Alive, yes.

Thank God.

This...
This all began at Ypsi Med.

I thought at first
I might be imagining it

amidst the adrenaline
and the chaos,

but now I think I actually...

healed the guard there.

Now, here's where

it seems
even more inconceivable.

Ever since then,

I have felt violently ill.

Until I broke Tim's bones.

Shanice,

a transference of sorts
must have taken place.

Okay.

You heal a person,

and then you ingest
some type of pain?

And the only way
to get rid of it

is to-to give it
to another person.

I took an oath to heal,

not harm.

I cannot risk hurting you.

We simply do not know the scope
of this power.

Hey. Sorry, I didn't
mean to scare you. Mm.

Um, I was
just waiting here because...

It's just that I...
Oh, my God. Words, LaDonna.

Spit it out.

I was just maybe hoping you
could help me out with a thing.

Uh-uh.
I already helped you, remember?

Didn't turn out so well
for me. Yeah, I know, it...

It got, like, super emo.
But this is different.

I need help building
a computer from scratch.

That way,
there's absolutely no way

for the government
to access the files, okay?

No Internet, no Wi-Fi.

So the government
can't track it,

which keeps us both clean.

Look, I promise once
this ghost computer's built,

you're done.

We have to figure out
what we are

and what the hell
happened to us.

If you burn me,
you are dead to me.

Again. Le duh.

You kind of had
me at "build a computer."

Oh, no, I am that geek.

This-this is the
moral of the story.

Do not listen to this man.

Cheers to that.

Claudette?

You know, our buddy Tim

is practically in a body cast.

Seems like one of you
did something to him

at the hotel.

Oh.

Wait, she didn't let you in on
her little secret. - Bro,

- she's just trying to work.
- Wait a minute.

You-You're one of them?

A 4,400?

Some are saying that your kind

might not even be human.

Let's go.

Yeah.

Going on break.

Congratulations,

Miss Independent!

Oh,

child. Get over here.

Oh, Mrs. G.

Oh.

What is the matter?

I was a fool
to think I'd be allowed

to stand on my own two feet.

The date's changed, but...

some things stayed
exactly how they were.

Lord have mercy.

They gonna be ready
for the pamphlets?

Children died.

What's next? As of today,

we got over a hundred folks
coming to the sit-in.

Not for the movement.
For us.

When are they gonna stop
killing us?

I mean, they the damn ones
that brought us here

only to hunt us for sport.
Claudette, calm yourself.

I know you're upset...

We have tried the sit-ins
and the pamphlets.

When are we gonna go after them?

Our approach has
been working,

and we will not stoop to
their level of depravity.

Trust me, woman, when I say

to you if we did,

things could get
worse for us.

What is worse than
this, James? Enough!

I let you do more
than you should.

More than what most husbands
let their wives do.

You should be grateful.

Now...

keep on taking
your pictures

and leave the
leading to me.

We clear?

Are we clear?

Yes, Jimmy.

So, will we finally be graced
with That LaDonna Life

if you leave
the Bois Blanc?

I think I'm done
with reality TV.

But, like, all of a sudden,
my mom's inviting me home,

so who knows what that woman has
up her lipo garment sleeve.

I'd much rather
go to my dad's.

Okay. Well, is
that an option?

Not really.

I've tried
to get in contact with him,

but his number is unlisted.

Which I get. Like,
my mother literally cast him

as a villain
on the show, so...

Oh, yeah. I remember.

She made him seem
like such a monster.

Well, he's not.

He was, like, the only person
to really get me, you know?

I used to be such a daddy's girl
before they split.

And then after he became
public enemy number one,

I couldn't see him as much.

My mom said
it wasn't a good look

for the show or whatever.

Oh, that's awful.

I'm sorry.

'Tis life.

But I can't stay here forever.

Oh, it's been really cool,

you know, like,
learning to code

and using my brain
and stuff,

but I do have
a life back home.

My actual friends.

Your friends from
the show? Mm-hmm.

Girl, if those
are your friends,

I would hate to
know your enemies.

They're not that bad.

They aren't. All
right.

Saying goodbye to true friends
like you've made here?

I... You have told them,

right? Okay, true
friends? Like...

I've known these people

for, like,
half a season of television.

And no.

But it's my life.
They don't need to know.

Oh, honey.

You don't know
how to have friends.

It can be hard saying
goodbye to people.

Even if you've only known
the 4,400 for a short while.

Trauma bonds people.

Okay, that's not
what's happening here.

Okay? I'm too fabulous
for trauma.

Look, I just need to finish
this computer for them.

Besides that, nothing's
keeping me here, right?

Hey.

Ji-Eun, right?

Sorry,
I'm just checking up on folks.

Making sure you all got
what you need.

I noticed you
at the contracts booth.

You were asking
for something.

A printout for my records.

The guy promised he would get it
by the end of the day.

And still no copy? It's okay.

I don't want to cause any
problems. No, hey, what problems?

It's your right to see them.

This man harassing you?

Just, uh, catching up
with one of your flock, Rev.

If that's allowed.

Ji-Eun,
remember what I told you.

If you need anything at all...

We have you.

Sure do. You
ready for prayer service?

Yeah.

I brought you what you
asked about the other day.

The clippings? Mm-hmm.

Look at my girl.

"She went on

"to become a leader in
the Black Panther organization,

"believing,
'We stood by too many years,

"'hands behind our backs
to give them peace.

But we learned...'"

"'...only revolution

will guarantee the peace
Black folk deserve.'"

You know

what has changed?

In today's movement,

women's voices
are not only heard but followed.

Not as much
as they should be,

but certainly more
than in your time.

I wonder what Barb

would think of Barney.
Yeah, Barb knew

there were a lot of Barneys
rotting this country

from the inside out.
What do you think

Barb would do if she knew
how high up the ladder

today's Barneys
have climbed?

Sitting all high and mighty
in such powerful positions.

Mm-hmm.

All right, listen up. Hey.

I have seen the photos of our
sisters and brothers up close.

Which is why

we are coming to
their front steps.

- Yes!
- That's right.

We will bring our message

to the Klan's headquarters.

And sit like we always do?

Little sitting ducks
just waiting to be killed.

What if we make this personal
and strike

at the heart
of the monster?

The Grand Wizard's house.

Claudette.
Yes, Claudette.

All right, dear.

That's enough.

Let her finish, Jimmy.

I'm not talking no sit-in.

We bomb

that white devil's house.

Mm. And
nobody has to be there.

Nobody has to get hurt.

But we show him
and his family

what it feels like
to be terrorized

and what we are capable of.

Attagirl. Yes!

It ain't a half bad idea.

Other organizations
have been striking back.

Exactly. Yes.

Heard there's been
some success. There has.

There has, Jimmy.

Y'all have to excuse
my passionate wife

talking out of turn.

Brothers,

you know we can't
fight fire with fire.

We must oblige
to what our Lord asks.

Matthew 5:38-40.

"But I tell you,

"do not resist an evil person.

"If anyone slaps you
on the right cheek,

turn to them
the other cheek, also."

Look what the cat dragged in.

Oh, I've been meaning to
ask y'all something.

Claudette,

we need your help.

- What's going on?
- I believe

my power has finally emerged.

Does this
have anything to do

with what happened
with that guard at the hotel?

Yes, it does.

It won't take more
than a minute

but will be
immensely helpful.

Cut me.

Uh, me?

Oh, hell, give it here.

Not too deep.

Now what?

Oh, the discomfort.
Almost immediately

this time.

I feel better now.

Lord have mercy.

Miss Claudette,

thank you so very much.

Please, if there's anything
I can do for you...

You both can help me.

What I was gonna ask
when I first saw you:

Any interest in a drink
on the house tomorrow night?

Okay, Jess, I know
I owe you an apology

for flaking
the other night,

but I got called
into an emergency

for the 4,400. I'm just sorry

you have to work so closely
with them.

I mean, they are dangerous.

Right?

You know,
a lot of them are real cool.

Nice folks.

I don't really know
that they're dangerous.

Are you serious?

Because I do.

I know firsthand,
up close and personal.

Well, when you throw
human beings in a cage

like they're animals,
they're gonna act like one.

Are they human?

I mean, 'cause their blood work
says otherwise.

And, uh, oh, yeah, they traveled
through time. Wait, blood work?

You never mentioned anything
about that.

I barely see you.

why would I?

That's classified. Well, I
think it's kind of important

for me to know what y'all
are planning on doing with them.

So, does this
blood work revelation

have anything to do

with these new extensive
contracts they have to sign

just to stay in the hotel?

So,

this is what this is?

Wow, Keisha.
You, uh, feed me, pump me

for information.
Jess, no.

It's not how it seems.

I think it's exactly
how it seems.

I am

drowning, Keisha.

And I was

really hoping
that you could be the one person

that I could count on.

But you being a real,
actual, supportive partner?

I mean, who was I
kidding? I may not know

who you are anymore,
but at least you're consistent.

You're not gonna fight.

And you're not gonna fight
for me.

I'm done.

♪ You know what I want... ♪

So, they all your kind?

Mm-hmm.

You all right there, big
guy? Uh...

You're looking a little
pale.

Like you
could use some water.

Oh, but maybe not
this one, though,

with my dirty 4,400 fingers
all over the glass and all.

Yoo-hoo, can I get
some help over here?

Can I get a Moscow
mule?

Make that two Moscow mules.

And a menu?
Excuse me.

All right, hey, hey, that's it!

All you freaks

need to get the hell
out of here.

I have the right
to refuse service

to anyone.

Nope. That belongs to me.

And I have the right to
fire those who don't fit

the culture of my establishment,

which includes bigots.

So grab your
crap and get out.

These freaks aren't even human.

And what do you know
about being human?

All I know is
there's a whole lot more

who see you all

the same way I do.

♪ It's time to say bye-bye ♪

♪ Mr. Wise Guy ♪

♪ Oh, I'm leaving you
stranded... ♪

I would like to propose a toast.

To Miss Claudette and the feat
she so skillfully pulled off.

Here, here.

Yes. That was, like,
really empowering.

And thank you for ridding
this place of that gross,

hateful dude.

Seriously.

One less fearmonger
for us all to deal with.

If only he was the last one.

And to a fresh start.

The future is
your oyster.

What may we expect next?

How about a promotion?

I'm short a bartender,
and word is,

you're not as green
as you look. Really?

Yes. Absolutely.

Um...

Is this y'all's "to be
continued" about to continue?

'Cause there's definitely
a vibe happening here that...

that doesn't include me,
so I'm-a go...

elsewhere.

Thank you for your help.

I am unsure

what a future with this power
looks like, but...

I am certain if I have you
by my side,

then I will accept any fate.

Or...

am I foolish to hope for such?

I can't answer that, Andre,

until we figure some things out.

Thank you for being here.

Thank you
for inviting me.

And seeing me as,
like, deep enough

to want to be a part of it.

This was the most important
I've ever felt.

Being a part of something
with purpose.

Yeah.

You all right?

Yeah, yeah.

Just figuring it all out,
you know?

I do.

You want to come over next
week for a girls' night?

I got to practice making all
these $20 two-sip concoctions

2021 folks are so willing
to pay for.

You know what? Yes.

A thousand
percent yes.

Yes to you
and-and the girls' night

and dranks
and us having a purpose.

I'm gonna stay.

You sure you're okay?

Yeah. Yeah. All right.

I'll dial you next week.

Okay, texting is more
what we do, but yes.

Hello?

Daddy?

Huh?

You have no idea.

Thank you.
Mm-hmm.

Whiskey neat.

How'd you know?

I notice things.

Like how you trace the rim of
your glass when you're thinking.

Okay, uh,

I am not weird, I promise.

Mm. Look, I'm trying to say

I-I notice things
because I'm-I'm interested.

In you.

Yeah, suffice to say,
I'm not girlfriend material.

Mine broke up with me
last night.

You cheat? Nope.

I was just a cold bitch.
Not sure which is worse.

Mm. Cheater's always
gonna cheat.

A cold bitch just needs
something or someone

worth melting the ice for.

Look at you,

being our very own Tom Cruise
in Cocktail.

Tom who?

Only the biggest movie star
of our time.

Key word being "time."
Never mind.

I, um, I got you something.

What's this for?

Look, it's nothing fancy,
it's just...

a little something
for your first job

in 2021.

Uh, maybe

save opening it
for the end of the night.

Can I pour you a drink? Sure.

I'll be your guinea
pig. Please.

I've been pouring men's drinks
for longer

than I care to remember.

Least now I'm getting paid
for it.

Thank you, for all this.

You're the one who did it,
Claudette.

You made all this happen.

Don't forget that.

Thank you for walking me back.

May I?

Shanice, I... Listen...

No... Truly, you...

Andre.

Talk.

I am deeply apologetic for not
telling you about Mariah.

I'm unsure what
I was thinking, or...

perhaps therein lies the issue:

I was not using my faculties
at all.

All I know is I didn't want
to upset you.

Thank you.

That's all I
wanted to hear.

An apology

with sincerity
and without a "but"

to negate it all.

Is this the reason you've been
acting strange around me?

Or does it have to
do with me saying

Logan's name in my sleep?

I guess apologizing on behalf
of my subconscious mind

doesn't make sense.

I am sorry, though,

that you had to hear.

Truly.

An apology is unnecessary,
because I don't care.

You don't care?

Why, not at all.

Ah.

Um...

Then what are we doing?

Because I care, Andre.

Of course I care,
I just don't care care,

because not caring is not what
I intended to communicate.

English, please.

I am speaking English.

Not jibber-jabber.

You know what I mean.

I don't know how to speak
like you.

I don't know
how to act like you,

I don't know how to be
with you, here,

in this time,
where men and women

love multiple people
simultaneously

and ex-lovers
are friends,

and while that is
lovely and wonderful,

it's also supposed
to be so normal,

because today everything
is so nonchalant.

I'm trying to be just
as laissez-faire

so I don't scare
you away, but...

perhaps I don't
belong in 2021.

Because I don't
want to share you,

not even in your
subconscious mind.

Because I care.

You do care.

And I do, too.

♪ ♪

♪ When you feel a shadow
over you ♪

♪ And nothing else
lifts you up... ♪

Ooh.

Lord have mercy, you scared me.

I am so sorry, I didn't
mean to scare you at all.

I just, no, I came because
I didn't want you to be alone.

Not like that.

I mean, with everything
that went down tonight,

and... with Barney.

And I know you're all
independent and everything,

now that...

♪ Eyes are on you ♪

♪ I'll be your savior ♪

♪ I'll be your savior... ♪

Oh. Okay.

♪ I'll be your savior ♪

Oh. Sorry.

♪ I'll be your savior... ♪

Oh, w-w-wait.
Watch this.

Huh?

I know, right?
Smart and romantic.

♪ Savior ♪

♪ I'll be your savior... ♪

And how much
have you had to drink?

Oh, not enough to not consent.

Because I consent.

Do you?

Okay. Uh...

I don't do the rebound thing.

This needs to be real
if you want more.

Or we can...

...talk about it tomorrow.

LaDonna?

She's gone?

"Push here."

Hey, so I know how scary

computers are to you and that
you can barely even send a text.

Well, actually, you cannot,
because one time we tried that,

and you sent a bunch
of commas to yourself.

So, anyways, um, because
you are a hundred years old,

I'm going to speak
very slow and clearly

about how to get
the files from Ypsi Med.

And I know you might
be feeling anxious

and want to eat your feelings,

so I did leave you
my favorite snack.

You're welcome.

Um, but seriously, Andre,
if at any time

this feels, like,
too beep-boop-boppy for you,

reach out to Soraya.

She's on our side. Okay, bye.

Oh.

I'm just kidding. Um...

I mean, this is goodbye.

Um, and I'm...
I'm sorry it sucks, but...

this would've been way too hard
to do in person, so...

Uh, but at least
I will have these.

That's a good one.

Mm.

Hey.

So, what'd you figure out?

Okay, this "contract" is a trap.

It's not so much
a contract

as it is laying
the groundwork

for the government to put people
under conservatorship.

Wait, what? But
that robs the 4,400

of their rights, financial
decision-making...

Their freedom.
And it's all legal.

But why
would Rev encourage

so many people
to sign a document

that's gonna be so restrictive?

Brothers and
sisters, before we begin,

I'd like to thank you
for a smooth last couple days.

Brother Bill Greene and I
rely on your trust

as we do everything... Yeah, the
most important question right now

is how many of them
have signed this?

Oh.

What's wrong?

Did something happen
to one of our members?

They're fine.

Everyone's fine.

Who I'm worried about is you.

Heavens, why? I'm good.

I don't know
if that is true,

given your recent outbursts.

I find them
rather alarming, dear.

I don't understand. I-I haven't
done nothing but offer you

and our members
something different to try.

There are places that specialize
in helping women like yourself...

Women with divergent
thinking... get back on track.

Jimmy, I-I don't need
no help thinking. I...

It will only be a few months.

Months? Where in Lord's name...

Provided you be a good woman,

shouldn't take too long
to get you right as rain.

Jimmy, I-I don't need
none of that.

I'm sorry
for what I said. I-I...

For speaking out of turn.
It was a mistake.

I-I'll do whatever
you tell me to do.

I-I promise I won't say
nothing anymore.

I won't say a word.
I-I won't say a word.

Jimmy, please don't this to me.

But you made me do it, dear.

Jimmy.

Jimmy, please.

Jimmy.

- Let's go.
- Yes, sir.

Oh!

Open the door, Claudette.

Claudette, open this door.

♪ Come on, come on ♪

♪ Come on,
come on ♪

♪ Let me play with fire
tonight, come on ♪

♪ Dancing through the siren,
all right, come on ♪

♪ Rip it up, I'm having
a good time, come on ♪

♪ There's nothing about it okay,
there's nothing about it okay ♪

♪ Let me play with fire tonight,
come on ♪

♪ Come on, come on. ♪

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