Being Human (2008–2013): Season 5, Episode 5 - No Care, All Responsibility - full transcript

Escaping a thug, a feisty young woman comes to the Barry Grand, providing Tom a new romantic interest and weakening Hal a feeding supply. Her coming proves no accident. A ghost finally puts Alex straight on a few points.

All we're doing is marking time
until the inevitable happens.

Kinda like life, then?

The conflict between the werewolves
and the vampires generates

such an energy, upon
which the Devil feasts.

Hal and Tom. They'll ruin everything.

We'll never have the chaos
we need while they're around.

'It doesn't make sense.
Something must have happened. '

Type 2s
- vampires.

Clearly a blood-bank gone wrong.

They're quite common in big cities -

a surfeit of fools with warm
veins and no wherewithal.



Some Type 2s like to think their
affliction can be controlled.

But no matter how
civilised the arrangement,

the monster is simply lying in wait.

Do you know what I tell
myself every morning?

No care, all responsibility.

You will best serve Her
Majesty and the Government

if this doesn't affect you.

Come in, clean up, clock off.
No care, all responsibility.

Remember that and you'll have a
bright future in this department.

Sshh!

Human.

Come now. Quickly.

It's OK. I won't hurt you.

No care, all responsibility.



VAMPIRE SNARLS

GIRL SCREAMS

Close your eyes. Don't
look at the monsters.

Fifty-seven,
fifty-eight, fifty-nine,

sixty, sixty-one, six...

- Knock-knock. House meeting.
- Look, you don't say "knock-knock",

you actually knock-knock - knuckles
to wood. Like a normal person.

SHE KNOCKS For you.
Because you're so normal.

Can we do the house meeting
now? Only I'm late for work.

Right, OK. I call this
house meeting to order,

hear ye, hear ye, yada yada.

Er, item number one
- Bobby didn't want to kill himself.

Alex, we've been over this.

No, listen to me. I
remembered something.

Right after I saw Bobby that
night, and he was happy as a clam?

- He spoke to Hatch.
- So?

- That's what I said.
- But that's not all.

Item number two I am 99%
sure that Hatch looked at me.

- He could've been looking at anything!
- That's what I said.

You're trying to make sense of something
that just fundamentally doesn't make sense.

That's what I said! Sort of.

Even if you're right, there's
no harm in making sure.

Tom, item number three.

I still don't know how I'm going
to say all that stuff natural like.

Just drop it into conversation when
you're making his tea. It's easy.

"Morning, Captain. have you
ever had a near-death experience?

And what are your
feelings on the occult?"

- See? You can do it. Now, Hal...
- I'm busy.

- Right, can I go now, please?
- With what?

All you've done for the past
two days is wail on your pecs

and shuffle around,
muttering show tunes.

They're not show tunes!

Gilbert and Sullivan wrote
operettas, not musicals.

I am so embarrassed for you right now.

What's wrong with you
anyway? You're so...

squirly.

Squirly? It's not a word.

Even if it was, I am
not being squ... it.

Look, it's OK. I get it.

You do?

What Crumb said about us.

The guy was fifty shades of
bonkers, but he called it, didn't he?

Look, it's OK.

This is a whole big,
confusing area for me too.

I mean, look at this, right?
Under this dress is my best bra.

Now for the rest of my days on
this Earth, I'm stuck in this bra.

This incredibly uncomfortable,
stick-in-my-ribs, sexy bra -

and I'm not being up myself.
because this bra is empirically sexy.

And why? Because of you.

Because these are the
clothes I wore for our date

and I wanted you to see it.

Do you know what it's like to be
reminded of that every single day?

I imagine it's awkward.

Yeah, awkward isn't
the word I would use.

I'd have to make up a whole new word,

and I know exactly how
you feel about that.

Don't, OK? I'm saying this
isn't easy for either of us.

We should talk about it.
Properly talk about it.

Some night Tom's at work?

Good. Good.

Stop picturing the bra, Show Tunes.

Rook. I'll go and see Rook.

Because he's so great
at relationship advice?

No. He mentioned the
suicides at the hotel,

back when we first started.
I'd totally forgotten.

Seriously? Well, come on then. Let's go.

Oh, well. I can go by myself if you...

I'll behave. And anyway, he
doesn't need to know I'm there.

I'm curious, why this sudden
interest in the hotel suicides?

We're asking the questions here, punk.

We knew Bobby. Tom and
I. And we liked him.

If there's something behind what he did,

something bigger than him,
then we'd like to know about it.

Lean in. Bare your teeth at him.

How'd you like those canines in
your jugular, huh? Huh, buddy?

I only ask because if you know
something more about Bobby's death,

I'd certainly like to hear it.

Right, that's it. Move back, I'm flipping over the table.
- NO!

- OK! OK!
- All right!

I suppose there's no reason
to maintain secrecy anymore.

The truth is, we've long feared the
suicides have a supernatural cause.

Most likely the result of a Type 1.

Great, he's blaming ghosts now.

- Ghosts are Type 1s, right?
- Mm.

Great, he's blaming ghosts now.

If only I had more time...

- Hal, distract him.
- What?

Regrettably, my jurisdiction
runs out in a matter of days.

Oh, for God's sake!

What was that?

Perhaps you dislodged something
when you took down the file?

Perhaps...

Oh. I see.

Please?

Hal, look around you.

We used to have human donors,
but they were the first to go.

You must have leftover stock.

We don't. I'm terribly sorry.

So what's your next
plan for Tom and Hal?

Early days. I'll need more time
to get the pieces into place.

Time?! We don't have time!

HE COUGHS AND SPLUTTERS

HE INHALES DEEPLY

A vampire and a wolf
in the same building?

A chance like this won't
come again, Mr Rook.

Make every sacrifice.

Cross every line.

It may seem that your
department's on its knees,

but there's life in the old dog yet.

We'll take the world quite
by surprise, you'll see.

You have no idea what a
boon you are to me, Captain.

No idea.

And don't you worry
yourself about the ghost.

They have a habit of
just... fading away.

Erm, so I say, Captain Hatch...

Have you ever had a death... Have you ever
had a death exp... a near-death experience?

What?! Don't mumble, boy. Did
no-one teach you to annunciate?

It's funny you should say that.
Because I was just wondering,

what are your views on the quilt?

On the calf. On...

Whoa, whoa, whoa! Are you a guest, mate?

Only guests allowed in the
hotel today, mate. Special event.

Cos if you're not a guest, then
you'll be trespassing, won't ya?

And I'm afraid I'll
have to call the police.

He's gone. You're safe now.

You all right?

You're bleeding.

No, just have a look. I won't hurt ya.

"What are your feelings on the occult?"

The occult! That's what it was!

Oh, God. This is one of
those places, isn't it?

You know, with the nice
carpet and the free coffee.

Are you going to ask me about
my childhood, then take my money?

I've walked into some
freaky-arsed cult, haven't I?!

Well, you should know
right now, freak, I'm broke.

- You're wasting your time.
- No, it's not a cult.

It's just a really good hotel, I swear.

And you want to get your hand looked at.

I can't. I've got a job interview.

What's the time?

Quarter past eleven.

Oh, shit!

You missed it?

It was just a stupid cafe job.

What's your name anyway? Tom.

Tom. Not many people would've done that.

Stepped in. Helped.

Anyway, thanks. Freak.

Wait! You're not going anywhere.
Not with a hand like that.

That guy outside... I knew him, but...

You don't have to tell me.

What, you seriously just trust me?
I could've nicked his wallet or...

I dunno, run off with his wife.

I could've shaved his
poodle for all you know.

Don't poodles usually get shaved?

All right. Maybe I like shaving
poodles. Maybe I really like it.

Well, do you? D'you really
like shaving poodles?

Nah. But then I probably
wouldn't admit it, if I did.

Oh, Hal. I was just
coming to get you, mate.

Er, you know how I'm Assistant
Manager and how you said that

I've got real power and it's
not just window shopping?

Well, I've made my first
decision as Assistant Manager.

Hal, meet our new employee.

BOTH: What?!

She needs a job, we need the help,
so, simple as you like, innit?

Tom, I don't know about that.

Now, now, you said. It's
not just window shopping.

Sorry. I'm Natasha.

Natasha Miles.

Hal, be polite.

He's nice, really. Just a bit
odd. Sometimes. Hardly ever.

Well, about half the time he's odd.
But you'll get used to him, honest.

Listen, thanks.

For the shot at the job,
for this. For all of it.

Boss.

I was just going home to get
you! What are you doing here?

Matching old guest records to the
suicides, looking for a pattern.

Well, can it wait?

I say suicides, but there's
no way that's what they are.

I mean, they go right back to the '20s!

And OK, I know what you're thinking,
that probably rules out Hatch

because he wouldn't have been alive.

But seriously, just look.

I mean, back in the
'80s, there was even...

What?

Hatch! He's mentioned as a witness.

So?

In 1987, Tom.

God, when the hell did
he actually move in?

Why are you standing funny?
That's what I'm trying to tell ya!

Come on, I need you to
ghost-check the new girl.

HE PANTS

Well, she's not a ghost.

Did she try to bite
someone? No. Course not.

And you'd be able to smell
if she was a werewolf?

She's not a werewolf. So, what then?

She made me feel things.

What things?

Feelings.

She made you feel feelings?

Yeah.

What a bitch.

Let's just stake her anyway.

Alex, what happens if she's...
like, you know, a succubus?

What, really? Like that Yvonne bird?

- Tom, did she try it on with you?
- No! Of course not.

But she made you feel feelings.

Tom, she's just a human. You've
just got the horn for her.

I do not!

I like Allison Larkin!

You can fancy more than one person.
Is Allison even your girlfriend?

Yeah. No. I don't think so.

Anyway, I haven't got
a horn for anybody.

Well, then let's find out, shall we?

Oi! New girl! Over here!

Alex!

Hey, she's cute.

For demon spawn.

No. I don't think she can see me.

Woooo! Alex!

There was a cat. It just
come... From there, then.

- It's gone now.
- Did you say "Alex"?

Yeah, it looked like an
Alex. That... the cat did.

Tom's got
a cru-u-sh!

But I don't even know her!

You've seriously never had the whole
crazy-at-first-sight thing before?

Yeah, with Allison.
But she was a werewolf.

Your heart and your pants
have conspired to totally

cut your brain out of
the equation, am I right?

Yeah, it's not just a wolf thing.

But she's not The One.

- Sorry?
- I can't do the whole pants thing, cos Allison's The One.

I have to be certain, I
have to think of the future.

McNair said.

Tom, I wouldn't want to
contradict anything McNair said,

but quite frankly,
that sounds like balls.

You and Allison aren't together.

You might be again one
day, which will be great.

But until then, this
is just what people do.

You're not sure if they're The
One - if that's even a thing -

so you test the water.

And then if your feelings are
strong enough, then you take a risk.

Take a risk...

Take a risk.

Hal? Chef said you might be in here.

I filled out my forms, so...

What are you doing down there?

I am so very, very sorry.

Bloody hell, are you all right?

Do you need a doctor or something?

No. Thank you.

If you'll excuse me.

- Sorry, how can I help?
- I'm trying to find this girl.

I was told that she was, er,
around here earlier on this morning.

Are you sure?

Oh, come on, you didn't tell him I was
here. That's got to count for something.

I don't mean you any harm, but
my priority must be the hotel.

All right, fine, I stole some cash
from his boss when I was a kid,

but trust me, that money
was dodgy to begin with.

I'm straight now, I've
been straight for ages...

Stop it! I don't need to know.

Please. I really need this job.

I'm sorry.

I'll make sure you're paid
for the rest of the week.

It's my hand, isn't it?

You must have it bad if you
want me out this quickly.

I know what withdrawal looks like.
And you're in the worst of it.

How?

The mirror. You would've noticed
if you weren't out of your scone.

You know what I am?

I've been around your lot before.

Then why the hell
aren't you running away?

You're not like the others.

- I'm worse than the others.
- Tom trusts you.

- Tom's an idiot.
- I don't reckon. Anyway, look at you.

You're killing yourself
trying to do the right thing.

Is it really just that?

It's not even that deep.

I can smell it.

When you're close, I
can almost taste it.

It's why you need to go. Now. I'm sorry.

All right, fine, so I go. Then what?

Chef nicks a finger in
the kitchen, you fire her?

Some guest gets a paper
cut and you turf 'em out?

If this is sending you over the edge...

it's going to happen anyway and
you're going to hurt someone.

Don't you think I know that?!

You don't scare me.

Look, I can help you.

If you let me stay here,
if you protect me...

I'll let you drink from me.

I beg your pardon?

Just enough so you can control
it. So you don't hurt anyone.

You don't know what you're offering.

Well, I know what'll happen if
that guy catches up with me again.

Please.

We can help each other.

Ten seconds, that's all.

Just enough so I can manage
again, so I can be safe.

When ten seconds are
up, you push me off.

If I don't stop, you stake me.

Right here.

Promise you won't hesitate?

I won't hesitate.

No, not there. People
will see it if you do that.

Here.

No-one else can know. Not even Tom.

Especially not Tom.

Natasha. Hello there. Hi.

Hi.

So, erm, big first day at
work. Well tiring, I bet?

Not that you look tired. What I'm
saying is, you must be thirsty.

Hungry. What I'm
actually trying to say...

- You want to get something to eat?
- What?

My shout. As a thank you, you
know. For the job and that.

What, now? If you want.

Tom? Have I done something wrong?

No. Course not.

Cos if you want me to pretend
I can see the cat, I can.

- It's cool, I've had weirder jobs.
- The cat?

Yeah. Alex, wasn't it?

Was it a boy cat or a girl cat?

So. Food?

Yeah, I'm dead hungry.

I know the perfect place, actually.

"Soup du jour". Sounds... sounds good.

I've had that type before, it is good.

I can also recommend the...

.. the wine.

So. Natasha.

Do you have a family and-slash-or a
pet? If so, how are they? Are they well?

SHE CHUCKLES Er, no, I don't, sorry.

- You don't have a pet?
- Nah. Or a family.

Oh, me either.

What, really? No-one at all?

There was McNair, but he died.

Was he your brother?

Me dad. Well, sort of.

Was he a good dad?

The best.

Explains why you're so nice, then.

You really think I'm nice?

Well, you are nice. Doesn't
really matter what I think.

Go on then, what about a pet?

I bet you've got one, or
you wouldn't have asked.

Nah, no pets. But I used to
really want a bunny rabbit.

A bunny rabbit?

Yeah, this kid had one on a
programme that I watched once.

But McNair wouldn't let me have one.

Aw, rubbish. Why?

Well, where we lived, there
were these... I guess, big dogs.

Dangerous dogs.

The bunny wouldn't have lasted.

Let's get out of here.

Everyone here's looking at us like
we're going to steal something.

I thought it were just me.

Let's go to the arcade,

play video games and scoff
ice cream till we're sick.

Come on, might even be a stuffed
bunny in the claw machine.

KEYS JINGLE

Christ! How long have you been there?

Alex...

Yeah, yeah, I'll clear it up later.

I left you three messages. Look.

From Rook's file. Hatch's room,
just after the maid jumped.

I can't work out what it says.

"I like taco"?

"Lie with rice"?

Huh. Turns out I still miss food.

The real question is, who wiped
it off before the police came?

What do you think?

Well, Hatch, of course! He's
got to be involved. But how?

Does he...

What's up with you tonight?

Oh, no.

The kitchen staff ordered in
more Kia-Ora again, didn't they?

Hal, I thought Tom...

- Hal...
- Alex.

You haven't... Have you?

What?

What? No, of course not.

It's just that I've seen
you like this before.

All starey, with the sexy eyes
and lack of personal space.

What, I can't be close to you without
blood? I thought you wanted this.

I do. Trust me. I just figured
that we were taking things slow.

Need I recap the story
of the bra of doom?

No, you're right. I
shouldn't have, er...

It was thoughtless. I'm sorry.

That kiss was...

SHE CLEARS HER THROAT

That was not a kiss that
needed apologising for.

Well, apart from the bit where
I could see the autopsy report...

out of the corner of my eye.

You really are a bit
rubbish at this, aren't you?

It would seem so.

I thought it was dangerous
for you to feel too much?

But I know how to manage it
now, how to keep things at bay.

I have to. Because... because if
I can't feel, then what's the point?

FRONT DOOR SHUTS

HE HUMS JAUNTILY

Going to introduce us
to your little friend?

Oh, yeah. I couldn't get a bunny.

You know sex, yeah?

Um... I vaguely remember, yeah.

And great segue, by the way.

You have my full attention.

Well, I was thinking.

Say you find a nice lady and you're
ready to pluck your precious flower.

How do you know what to do then?

- Do?
- Yeah, like, do with her. And stuff.

Hal, darling, do you
want to field this one?

Tom, surely McNair
talked to you about...

.. the birds and the bees?

Oh, yeah. Like, living rough, I reckon I
got to know every type of bird in Britain.

And McNair taught me how to steal honey
from a hive without getting stung or owt.

- May I be excused?
- Absolutely not.

He's 21. I assumed there was
a grasp of the fundamentals.

Tom, don't listen to him.

I reckon it makes perfect sense that
you're a bit behind on all this stuff.

I mean, once a month your body goes nuts

and you go running round a wood,
killing and shagging God knows what.

No, I don't!

I think what Alex means is,

perhaps being a werewolf throughout
your adolescence meant that

you spent all that intense
carnal energy in other ways.

So your progression
through the emotional

and mental stages of
puberty was delayed.

Yeah. But what's that got
to do with sex, though?

You know what? I'm just going
to go steal him some porn.

BOTH: No! I don't
want any of that stuff!

Them girls might be mothers one day.

Quite right, Tom.

Well, it's that or we
sit here and draw diagrams

and I can't imagine that'll
be comfortable for any of us.

I'm going to the library.

Good idea. The font
of all human knowledge.

Our wee man. All grown up.

Where's all this come from?

D'you not see him at work this morning?

That new girl. What's her name?
Natalie. He is one smitten kitten.

Natasha.

Her name is Natasha.

The deal's off.

I just need you to stay out
of my way as much as possible.

What, you've found somewhere else
to get it, then? Somewhere safe?

That's none of your concern.

What changed your mind?

Tom. Tom is...

.. my friend.

THEY GIGGLE

Newlyweds. I checked them in.

What, they're on their honeymoon
in Barry? On a Thursday?

Yeah.

Come on. You know at least
one of them's doing the dirty.

- Nah, they're in love! You seen them.
- All right. Maybe they're in love.

But I bet you a fiver we find a wedding
ring stashed somewhere in that room.

I'm guessing bedside
table drawer. His side.

All right. You're on.

Hah! No ring. Go on then.

Nothing. All right, I owe you a fiver.

Go on, then. Laugh.

No, why would I laugh?

Cos I'm an idiot. I never
really know what's going on.

It's all right, everyone thinks I'm
touched in the head, even my mates.

You're not stupid, stupid. You
just think the best of people.

You've no idea how rare that is.

Erm, I was thinking that maybe me dad
didn't always give the best advice.

How do you mean?

About the future and about being
certain and about pants an' that.

Pants?

But the thing is, I really like you

and I reckon that when you
finish work, you should come over.

For dinner, like.

Or not. But I can cook! Some things.
Well, most things. Probably, like.

If I tried to cook...

Erm, won't Hal be there?

Nah, he's on lates.

- So you'll come?
- Yeah.

MOBILE PHONE RINGS

Erm, I should... I mean, I won't...

- Yeah... Better put this back.
- Yeah.

RAUCOUS FEMALE LAUGHTER

Hey, cupcake, I've got a job for you.

WOMEN WHOOP AND GIGGLE

Just see how he reacts.
What's the harm in that?

Excuse me, Captain Hatch?

What's he the captain of,
anyway? Does anyone even know?

HAL: Mr Yorke. Anything the matter?

I don't know if you're aware, but a young
man in our employ passed away last week.

Yes, I heard. Nasty business.

Oh, what the...? Could, you erm...?

Of course. HATCH COUGHS

Come on! That's the fakest
cough! Ask him about the maid.

Ask or he gets his tea in his lap!

Captain, I'm sorry to ask, but
the police wondered if our guests

knew of any connection between this
latest death and that of your maid.

A connection? Only that they both
did away with themselves, my boy.

- What the devil?!
- Look how quickly he saved himself!

- My God, this is all a put-on!
- I don't know what happened there, Captain.

- Let me just...
- My arm! My arm!

- He didn't save himself.
- Get Tom. Call a doctor!

- Captain, are you all right?
- He was MEANT to save himself.

That's it, d'you hear me?

End of investigation.
End of witch-hunt.

All right, cool your chebs.
God, what's got into you today?

What's got into me?! You just
pushed our most valuable guest...

Come on, it's not as if he's
really hurt, you saw that...

STOP! Do you know how important
this hotel is to me and Tom?

It's not just about paying
the rent. It's a normal life.

It's
day-to-day.

It's a reliable, safe
routine and it keeps us sane.

- Tom's perfectly sane(!)
- ALEX!

- All right! Fine! I will drop it.
- I'm sorry about Bobby, I am.

But this isn't helping anyone.

Hal?!

Please. Just tonight.
Just one last time.

What about Tom?

I wouldn't ask if...

If I leave here, I'm not safe.

HATCH SNORES

"He likes dice"?

"He kills fire"?

Hal!

What is it?

The last time I went cold turkey,
Leo had to board up the windows.

I couldn't look out
at people in the street

without seeing the
veins beneath their skin.

I saw veins and I saw an end
to it. An end to the pain.

Leo kept the boards on the windows
for two years, just in case.

So it's our fault then, is it?

- We let you out too soon.
- No.

But I had to do something.
This was the safest way.

Feed the monster a little

to keep it from taking a
lot, from taking EVERYTHING.

To stay in control.

What a fucking hero.

Are you going to tell Tom?

What I don't get is how you
managed to convince Natasha to...

No, d'you know what?
I don't want to know.

And of course I'm not going to tell Tom.

Christ. Do you have any idea
what that would do to him?

- I'm sorry...
- DON'T!

When you kissed me...

.. were you on the blood then?

Will she 'fess up to Tom? Natasha?

No. I don't believe she will.

Well, then, he never
has to know, does he?

Go. Now. And you're not coming back
to the house, not even for your stuff.

- Alex...
- It's over!

Do you know why it's over?

Not because you've got X-ray vision

and you can see people's veins,
you sicko. Not because of her.

Not because you suckled at the
thigh of your best mate's girl.

It's over because you
didn't even ask us for help.

Tom made you swear on our friendship
and you didn't once tell us...

that you were in trouble.

I was ashamed. I wanted to fix it myself.
- Shut up, OK?

You didn't ask us for help because...
because you would have got it.

You didn't want to be clean.

If I see you again, I'll stake you.

A replacement.

I'm not sure yours is working.

You've been pestering me to join
us since you were little, Tasha.

Why the change of heart?

He's not like you said.

Oh, but he is.

Beneath those pretty manners,
he's no different to the monster

that killed your mother.

Not him. Tom.

You LIKE him?

Tasha, he's not human!
He's a dangerous animal.

If not for these monsters,
you wouldn't have to be here.

No need for foster homes, no shelters.

Listen, did you force
Tom's friend to betray him?

No. This is simply Hal's nature.

It was going to happen anyway, and soon.

Well, there's got to be another way...

I have to say, I didn't expect this.

After all these years, I thought...

I thought you and I were
something like family.

No care, all responsibility?

No care, all responsibility.

That's my girl.

HE KNOCKS

Remember I asked you to take your
morning tea outside earlier this week?

Well, I think the favour
might be about to pay off.

DOORBELL RINGS

- You're here!
- Hi.

You all right?

Don't think I've forgotten owt.
Salt, pepper. Sauce if you want.

Pile it on, I won't mind.

Tom, there's, erm...

.. there's something I need to tell you.
- What's wrong?

Have I done summat?

What, here? Now? Before dinner?

What happened? You all right?

Where'd it happen?

Tom, wait.

Tom, it was Hal.

Hal rescued you?

No, Hal did this to me.

That guy came back.

The one from before, the
one that was chasing me.

I saw him talking to Hal,
then... then Hal threatened me.

He said he'd hand me
over unless I, you know...

Unless I fed him.

Nah. No way. Hal wouldn't...

I didn't want to.

One minute he was dead posh and polite,

then his eyes turned black...

You can't stay here, it's not
safe. Go next door, go home.

Someone's house. Not the hotel.

Go!

- How irritating.
- Very.

- What happened?
- Hal.

Tom, wait! Oh, damn it.

What did I tell you
about coming back here?

I need your help.

Help me. Please?

Tighter.

That's as tight as it goes.

I can't promise anything.

I know.

Thank you.

SHE KNOCKS

If you'll excuse us, Captain?

It's done.

Good girl.

Oh, good girl!

I'm going to fix it.

- Sorry?
- I can't do this.

When I told Tom, you
should've seen his face.

You'll see what they're really
like. Just watch what happens next.

And you know, I realised
something as well.

You said you and me are like family,
but you sent me in here as bait.

So either you don't really
think Hal's that bad, or...

or you and me aren't really family.

No care, all responsibility, huh?

We've talked about this tendency
towards reckless behaviour, Tasha.

It never fails to put
you in the way of danger.

Was that a threat?

Ray?

You wouldn't.

You've had a big day. Let's
drop you home, shall we?

You nearly died saving my life.

You made sure I was
safe, again and again.

What, all that effort
and you'd just kill me?

I do my job.

It's what I've always done.

I'm human. It's your job to protect me.

HATCH: You! Girl!

Natasha, is it?

I dropped my spoon. Would you, erm...?

HE WHISPERS INAUDIBLY

I only found out tonight, I promise.

She said he forced her.

That doesn't sound like him.

We don't know what he's like
when he's properly on the blood.

Maybe that is him. The real him.

McNair wouldn't have trusted him.

You're not your dad, Tom.
I wouldn't want you to be.

Look, we don't have to be his friend
but we do have to get him clean -

properly this time.

Then we can tell him to fuck off.

That or we stake him.

If you kill Hal, then you'll change.
And I don't want you to change.

I've killed loads of
vampires. It don't change ya.

Could you do it, though? Really?

I've information vegetable,
animal and mineral,

I know the Kings of England and
I quote the fights historical,

From Marathon to Waterloo and...

FRONT DOOR CRASHES OPEN

If you want to kill me, you'll
need wood. That won't do.

No. No, don't! I want to be
in here. I need to be in here!

Natasha...
NO-O-O!

I can't stop the bleeding!

I'm so sorry.

Let me save you. I can save you!

You don't have to die!

Please, no.

HE SOBS

You don't have to see him tonight.

We could stay at the hotel.

Nah, I'm good.

Get away from her!

Look, I didn't. It wasn't...

AAAGH!

If you believe I did
that to her, then go on.

- Why hesitate? Kill me!
- Who was it then, if it wasn't you?

She did. She did it herself!

I'm sorry.

You coward.

I'll be back for him.

Thank you.

- Don't you DARE thank me!
- Well, look at her. It's a cut, not a bite!

- I can't see anything.
- Because she hasn't been drained,

the blood's all there.

How did you get out?

She cut me out. There's
a knife somewhere.

She brought it with her.

Something had a hold of her.

Think about it
- it must be linked to the other suicides.

I should have listened
to you, I should've...

Don't say that, Hal! Just stop it.

I didn't do this.

I need you to believe...

I didn't do this.

Every time I think I know who
you are, it turns out I'm wrong.

Usually because someone's dead!

You think I'm capable of this?

I don't know, Hal. I don't
know what you're capable of!

Then what's the point?

We're done.

HE CHUCKLES

You must be Alex.

My body's in there, isn't it?

Was it Hal? Did he do it?

No. No, he tried to save me.

I don't know what happened.

One minute I was at the hotel
with Mr Rook and then I just...

What's Rook got to do with this?

You have to understand, OK, I
owed him everything. My life.

Charm the werewolf, he said.

Get the werewolf on side, and then...

feed the vampire.

What the hell? Why?

He needed supernatural chaos
so he could save his department.

Tom and Hal kept putting the fires out.

He knew Tom was the only
thing keeping Hal tame.

You too, I guess.

Well, I thought I was
doing the right thing.

I had no idea Tom was going to be so...

that either of them
were going to be so...

HE... WILL... RISE.

Who was that?!

HE WILL RISE.

Pen. I need a pen! Give me...

"HE WILL RISE"

What does that mean?

Natasha, did Hatch speak to you?

- Hatch?
- Captain Hatch.

Right before you came here, did he
say something to you? Do you remember?

Yeah. Yeah, he did. I
dunno what he said, but...

I went down to the
kitchen and I got a knife.

DOOR OPENS

No, you're right. That's yours.
You're meant to go through.

What about Hatch?

Look, I'm going after
Hatch, OK? I'll make him pay.

On your own? You don't
even know what he is.

What's he going to do
to me? I'm already dead.

Oi! Wrinkle-tits. Over here.

Just so you know,

I don't care if you've got enough
Viagra to float the Titanic.

No-one is doing any rising on my watch.

HE... WILL... RISE.

How did you do it? How
did you make her jump?

Yes. You'll do.

HE... WILL... RISE.

And Bobby. What did you say to him?

BREAKING GLASS AND SCREAMING

HE... WILL... RISE.

What the hell are you?!

I'm only the fucking Devil, sweetheart.

Hello?

Hello?!

OK, OK, don't panic.

You're in a box.

With something hard, something long.
Potential weapon. Oh good, good!

Ohhhh! That is slimy!

But I'm not panicking, oh,
no, no, sir. I'm not panicking.

SHE PANTS

And that is... Ohhh... Oh, Christ!

That's a fucking skull!

SHE SCREAMS

'We won't let you win. '

'Yeah, yeah, yeah. We'll see. '

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