Archive 81 (2022–…): Season 1, Episode 8 - Episode #1.8 - full transcript

Um...

When I grow up,

I wanna be...

a bird.

Who can fly away from here and...

see everything

from the sky.

What about you?

Um...

Let me the fuck out of here!

Hey!



Hey!

Let me out of here!

Hey!

Hey!

Let me the fuck out of here!

I don't belong here!

Hey!

Let me the fuck out of here!

Fuck. What the fuck is happening?

- What the fuck am I doing in here?
- Look, I am so sorry.

You're part of it, aren't you?
Samuel's cult?

- He told you to bring me here?
- No.

I brought you here because
it's the only way to keep you safe.

- You're a fucking liar.
- Melody.



I got the tapes you sent me.

And the man I saw at the séance,

I know him.

But not as Samuel.

He introduced himself
as Alexander Davenport.

What?

That researcher that I met
on the message board,

the historian studying the Baldung line,

that's him.

Same man.

He knew everything about me.

Where I was from.

How I grew up. That I've been
looking for my birth mother.

Look, I never gave him
access to your information.

It was completely anonymous.

That fucking psycho
sent the letter to the convent.

He used her as bait
to lure me to the building.

Look, he is delusional.

Okay? He thinks he needs you.

That's why I brought you here.

You are safe here.

I don't want to be locked up
in a fucking psych ward.

Look, just give me a few hours, okay?
I'm gonna get you out of the city.

I have some friends
at Washington University.

They can shelter you
until all of this blows over.

He took Jess.

- What do you mean he took her?
- He took her.

He thinks he needs me,
but he's going to use her too

in some fucked-up ritual in the basement.

He's been grooming her for years.

We have to help her.

Okay. Um...

I'll call Child Protective Services.
They'll send someone over.

They're gonna send
a fucking social worker.

- What's a social worker going to do?
- Look, I'll handle it.

All right? I promise.

I don't believe you.

Look, Melody...

I never meant to put you in any danger.

Let me the fuck out of here.

There's someone you need to see first.

Dr. Lewis to Mental Health Services.

Dr. Lewis to Mental Health Services.

Anabelle?

Mel!

Yay, you're here.

Oh, thank God.

Are you okay?

- What took you so long?
- I'm so sorry.

I meant to come back
the other night, but I...

Oh, what?

Shit.

Goddamn it, Steven.

I already tried that.

It doesn't work.

What is all this?

They wouldn't bring me any more paper,

so I just draw on the walls.

I know who this is.

You do?

She did something terrible
a long time ago.

What... What... What did she do?

She murdered someone.

They can't let her out then.

Anabelle.

- It's okay, she's dead.
- No.

No, she's not. She's in there.

In where?

The other place. The...

The Otherworld.

She... She calls to me, Mel.

She's in there and she wants out.

She wants to come home tonight.

Tonight?

How do you know that?

Because the ferryman's here.

He's...

You can't see him anymore, but...

he's up there.

The comet?

The comet...

The comet opens the door.

Cassandra told me.
They're going open the door tonight.

The ritual is happening tonight?
I have to get out of...

No, no. No, no, no, no!
Mel, stay... Stay with me.

I can't. I have to go back for Jess.

I'm sorry.

I fucked everything up, Anabelle.

But I can still save Jess.

She flew out the window?

That's how I remember it.

Are you sure?

I may have faked a heart attack
and had a nurse open the door.

No, no, I mean the stuff
about Dr. Turner, my father.

Are you sure he wasn't part of it?
He wasn't...

He wasn't working with Samuel?
He was trying to help her?

That's what she said.

Okay, if we could just, uh,
steer this ship back into open waters...

Um...

What about these?
How long have you been painting Melody?

Long time.

Forever.

I hear her calling.

Anabelle, um...

Melody, she died in the fire
at the Visser.

You know that, right?

No, she didn't die.

She wants to come home.

She needs you to find her.

Where? How?

You guys want sandwiches?

I can get them to bring sandwiches.

Peanut butter, ham, marshmallow.

You name it, they have it.

Um, I think we're gonna
pass on the sandwiches this time,

but maybe next time.

Oh, I almost forgot.

Jess.

Jess? Jess Lewis? What about her?

Uh, she left something for you.

For me?

I want you to have it.

I looked for Jessica Lewis.
I found nothing.

Either she died or...

She's, uh, Sister Mary Cecilia now.

She came to see me
just before she left for Haiti

and she said she couldn't take those

and she wanted
to make sure they were safe.

Mix tapes?

What's on them?

How the fuck should I know?

Fisher-Price PXL2000.

Shitty quality video camera for kids. I...

It was only
on the market for about a year.

I got one on eBay about ten years ago.

Jess had one.

They shoot on audio cassettes.

What about you?

I just...

I want to be happy,

I guess.

Shit.

Okay.

My name is Melody Pendras.

I live in apartment 2C
at the Visser Apartments.

I'm of sound mind.

To any law enforcement officers,

I'm making this tape as I search
for fellow resident Jessica Lewis,

age 14, who is being held
somewhere here against her will.

She went back to the Visser.

My footage is intended as proof
of crimes committed by Samuel Spare.

Who is guilty of child abuse,

reckless endangerment,

the drugging of a minor,

and probably a lot more.

If something happens to me,

Samuel is responsible.

Jess?

Are you in there?

Jess?

Melody?

Jess?

Open the door.

I can't.
I don't have the key to the deadbolt.

Okay.

Stay right there.

Hey.

Are you okay?

I'm fine.

Are you part of this now?

What?

No.

Fuck.

We'll have to go through the window.

I can't.

Why not?

They need me.

I'm the only one that can hold
a whole new world inside of me.

Whatever they told you,
whatever they promised you,

it's all lies.

You're not safe.

They told me you'd try and stop this.

Jess, we have to go.

I want to help them.

It's my destiny to receive this blessing.

No, it's not.
Do you know what they're gonna do to you?

They'll consecrate the space, and then

- they'll recite a prayer, and then...
- They're going to sacrifice you.

They're going to slit your throat.

- It's not a prayer or a blessing.
- No.

It's a fucked-up occult ritual.

And it's violent and brutal,

and you're going to die.

They wouldn't do that.

Look, I'm sorry.

I am so sorry.

I know you want to help people,

but that's why they chose you.

Where's your mom?

I don't know, they...

They said she'd be waiting for me.

Okay.

We have to get out of here
as fast as we can.

Down the fire escape.

Can you do that with me?

- Yeah.
- Okay.

Hold on, tight.

Jess.

Get to the street as fast as you can
and then you run.

- Okay?
- What about you?

- Jess, what's going on?
- What about you?

I'll be right behind you.

Go to the police station on 8th
and stay there.

Okay?

Jess, open this door right now.

Where the fuck did you come from?

Where is she?

Where the hell is she?

What did you do?

What the fuck did you do?

You found your way home.

Your vessel is gone.

She's not coming back.

It's all right.

You're the one I really need.

You always were.

I thought that was for Jess.

It was.

Don't take it.

Don't let him do that to you.

Fuck.

Let me the fuck out of here!

Someone!

Help me!

Get the fuck off me!

Help!

Oh, fuck!

Get off me!

Get the fuck off me!

Come forth, Kaelego.

I don't understand.

Melody!

Jess.

Jess, run!

Go!

Holy shit.

Let's break it down. Iris Vos, 1924.

She and her high-society cult
of Kaelego-worshippers execute a ritual.

Ugly shit. Human sacrifice.

Something goes wrong, big explosion,

Vos mansion collapses,
everyone dies, no bodies are found.

Fast-forward to 1994.

Professor Samuel Spare,
or whatever the fuck his name is,

moves into the Visser,
fires up the cult again.

He gathers a ragtag congregation,

collects all the necessary
occult accoutrement,

and he lures Melody,
an unwitting Baldung witch,

into his web.

He tries the ritual again.
What happens?

It's the same fucking disaster.

Except this time, through the miracle
of not-quite-modern technology,

we get a better look.

So how is that possible?

Well, if you believe all the crazy shit
that we've been sifting through,

if you put any stock
in the Baldung mystics

and the Vos Society and the Visser gang,

you'd say we got a glimpse into

Kaelego's hometown.

The Otherworld.

Some kind of shadow dimension
or pocket universe or mirror world.

That spell, that ritual, it, um...

it opens a kind of door.

Or... Or an access point.

A place where two dimensions
briefly intersect.

In 1924, Iris reached into
that other dimension

and tried to pull out
a fistful of Kaelego.

But instead, she got pulled inside.

It's possible.

Melody, she could be stuck there too?

Okay. Yeah, okay.

For the sake of argument, let's say that
Melody got pulled inside by accident.

Let's say that these, um,
these visions you've been having,

these weird conversations
and waking dreams, that...

they're her way of sending
an SOS from the other side.

She's trapped.

I need to get her out.

We have no idea how to do that,
how to get her out.

Well, Davenport clearly
has some kind of plan.

Davenport is a stone-cold motherfucker.

Okay? You're lucky you're not lying in
a shallow grave up at the compound, Dan.

You think he gives
two shits about Melody Pendras?

No. But my father
was trying to help her and he failed.

Maybe everything I lost
all comes back to this moment.

Where I have a chance
to make things right.

Davenport knows how to get to Melody.

I'm gonna convince him to help me.

The terms of our agreement were...

clear, Dan.

LMG has no further obligations to you.

I'm sorry you came all this way.

There's another tape.

That's not possible. I have them all.

No, you don't.

Something else was left behind
the night of the fire.

The end of the story.

The end of Samuel's story.

Leave it.

Is there more?

I have some questions first.

You knew what was on those tapes
before I ever touched them.

No.

That's not true.

You revealed their contents to me.

But you knew Melody was shooting footage
of your brother at the Visser.

Of his cult.

You believed something
was on those tapes, or in them.

Sounds like you might believe that too.

You knew Samuel was hunting
for that Vos Society snuff film.

He believed it had
some kind of power in it.

Some kind of magic.

He believed it could crack open a door
between this world and another one.

He told me all about it.

That night outside the Visser.

I thought he was crazy at the time.

You ever think about what it means?

To capture a moment in time
on a piece of film?

To give it an eternity
it was never meant to have?

What else might we be scooping up
in that moment?

What can't we see?

What the fuck is on those tapes?

They're a window.

A glimpse into another world.

Why did you wait 25 years
to see what was in them?

I didn't have the tapes, Dan.

By the time I went looking for them,
they were long gone.

It was pure luck
that they came up for auction

at a storage facility
in New Jersey last year.

Wait, how...
how did they end up at a storage facility?

Your father put them there.

I don't know why
he went back for those tapes.

Maybe he thought
they were worth something.

Maybe he thought they were dangerous.

In any case, it was a terrible mistake.

They burned down your house
in order to destroy them.

Who burned down my house?

There are people who will risk everything

to raise that godforsaken demon
into this world.

And there are people
who will risk everything

to keep such an event from ever happening.

Your father was on
the receiving end of that ideology.

Your family paid the price.

Your escape was entirely accidental.

Have I answered all your questions now?

Can I see the rest of the footage?

Melody Pendras is still alive.

She's stuck in the Otherworld.

I need your help to get her out.

That's not possible.

The fuck it isn't.

No, I mean, it's not a hospitable
environment for a human being.

The mechanics of that universe
are entirely different.

Time and space
do not operate in the same way.

No one can survive in there
for any length of time.

I don't know what to tell you.

She's in there, I need to get her out.

I've spent the better part of 20 years

researching the properties
of this dimension,

formulating a strategy
to access its powers.

Your brother's in there too.

We can save them both.

My brother was an irrational...

unstable egomaniac.

I see no reason to free him from the tomb

he so willingly trapped himself in.

I'm sorry, was that your ace in the hole?

Ah!

I'm sorry, Dan.

I really do like you.

Three years of stage combat training,
finally useful.

Dan, where you going?

Dude, hey, what the...

Where the fuck are you going?

What the fuck?

He's not dead,
so we need to get out of here

before he wakes up
and sends in his Blackwater hit squad.

- I have to go through with this.
- Go through with what?

- I came here to get Melody out.
- No.

You came to convince Dr. Evil
to get her out.

You played the game, gave it your best,
came up short. It happens.

Everything we need is here.

Dan.

Dan, fucking stop!

I know what I'm doing. Okay?

I know that ground was consecrated
or whatever the fuck you wanna call it

because I did that
by restoring and digitizing those tapes.

I know that room
has synthetic Kharonite panels

that Davenport must be using
to replace a dying comet.

We have the book, we have...
we have the totem. Right?

We saw ritual footage
from both time periods,

we know how the spell's supposed to go.

Again, though, they both ended
in total fucking destruction, okay?

If you think I'm gonna let you slit
my throat in pursuit of your girlfriend,

we need to have a serious discussion
about our friendship.

I'm not trying to raise a demon.
I'm just trying to open up a door.

I'm not gonna let you do this, okay?

I'm not gonna let you
fucking commit suicide.

Okay, you should just go.

The fuck you talking about?

You should go.
I mean, you're right. It's not safe.

I don't want you to get hurt.

Either way, gonna have
a great fucking story for your podcast.

Are you fucking serious?

Think I've been
doing this all for a story?

I care about you, Dan.

Fuck.

I don't give a fuck about the podcast.

Okay.

I don't want you to die, man.

But if you're really gonna do this...

I'm not gonna leave you here.

And fuck you for thinking that I would.

Okay, let's get to it.

I brought you a care package.

Snacks, pictures...

Why'd you give
Dr. Turner my number?

Because he asked for it.

Who's there?

Hey, I'm joking.
It's just a joke.

- Don't be mad.
- I fucking hate you.

I brought you a care package.

Snacks, pictures, and...

Holy fuck.

Why'd you give
Dr. Turner my number?

Because he asked for it.

You know, this is not a criticism, but...

you did not prepare me
for how fucking weird this place is.

I hope you're in there, Melody.

Who's there?

Dan.

Hell of a goddamn blow.

Not sure he'll make it.

It was just self-defense.
I just wanted to talk to him...

You didn't want to talk.
You wanted to hijack this thing.

I... To help someone.

The girl on the tapes.

Yes. Melody.

- We think she's trapped.
- In the Otherworld.

Right.

Why would you risk your life
for someone you don't even know?

I do know her.

You know a shadow.

No, no, it's not like that.

We found each other somehow.
She's counting on me.

It didn't work for them,
it won't work for you.

They thought they had everything
they needed. They were wrong.

That book should have been destroyed.

The Vos family stole something
that didn't belong to them.

But they failed to acquire this.

A key.

Holy shit.

Holy shit, Dan. She's a Baldung.

Only a Baldung can open the door

with both the spell and the key.

You were the one who
was gonna get Davenport inside?

No, never.

He was a means to an end.

Okay. So, just...

spitballing here. Um...

You're going rogue, raising up the demon?

'Cause I thought we read
that the Baldungs were the ones

that gave up their magic
to lock Kaelego away?

That's not what she's here for.

You wanna get her out too.

You're her mother.

I thought if I gave her up, she'd be safe.

She wouldn't have to bear
the burden of this bloodline.

I had no idea

she'd come looking for me.

And then she was gone.

I have spent 25 years

trying to find a way to get her back.

How did you know she was in there?

I dream about her.

Every night.

But like you said,

I don't have magic anymore.

So, I needed Davenport
to make this possible.

Someone to thin the veil enough
to crack inside.

That's what playing the footage does.

It unravels the spell
that holds the door shut.

Then what are we waiting for?

Every world has its own frequency.

Finding the right one
is the only way to open the door.

Davenport said it was impossible
for a human to survive in there.

With all due respect to that motherfucker,
he doesn't know what he's talking about.

It will be disorienting.

Time doesn't move in the same way.

And he'll want to keep you there. Kaelego.

He's desperate.

Lonely.

He'll want you to stay.

He'll try to trick you into surrendering.

Wait, what does that mean exactly?

Five minutes.

That's how long I can hold it open.

This is your way back.

Follow this sound home, understand?

Hey.

Hey.

A-minor.

Don't.

Why?

What are you playing?

I don't know.

I like it.

Danny, how was your day?

Fine.

We still on for
Clash of the Titans tonight?

Okay.

Dinner's ready.

Come on, Danny. It'll get cold.

So how was your walk?

Did it rain?

What about the fire?

What fire?

The house.

There was a fire.

There was no fire.

You're here.

And you're safe.

Hmm.

We're all safe.

Please. Please find me.

I have to go.

We can start again.

All right? Have the life
you were supposed to have.

All right? Have the life
you were supposed to have.

Melody?

Melody?

Melody?

♪ When routine bites hard
And ambitions are low ♪

♪ And resentment rides high
But emotions won't grow ♪

Dan?

Hi.

Come with me.

I can't.

I'm waiting.

She'll be here.

No. No, it's a trick.

I don't think so.

You have to trust me, Melody.

You came here for me?

I thought you were a dream.

Same.

Okay, we have to go.

Wait a minute.

No, this isn't right.
We're supposed to be in the compound.

Hello?

Hello?

No!

Dan? Dan?

Do I know you?

Where's Dan?

I don't know.

He was right next to me. He...

He...

Samuel.

Samuel was there.

Dan?

Dan?

Dan!

Hello?

Hello?

Hello? Is anybody out there?

Well, hello there.

We were worried
you were never gonna wake up.

How long have I been...?

Uh... ten days.

Days.

Have my friends been here? Mark?

No, sorry.

No visitors.

How did I get here?

Well, all I know is that
you were luckier than the rest.

God was watching out for you.

The rest?

Did you live there?

Were you close to your neighbors?

Live where?

The Visser.

The Visser?

So tragic. All those people.

I'm sorry.

What year is it?

I'm gonna go get the doc
and have him come in, talk to you.

What year?

I'll be right back.