Blood Drive (2017): Season 1, Episode 8 - A Fistful of Blood - full transcript

Arthur helps a wasteland sheriff free his town but the line between good & evil is not easily drawn.

- you don't find it odd
that we're the only racers

on this road right now?

- Heart might be an evil
corporation,

but their tech is top notch.

- I feel like slink
is up to something.

- Like drugging up someone
else's sister

and making them go crazy?

I'm gonna kill you,
master of mayhem.

- Grace.
- Sixth stage of grief.

Revenge.
- Okay, there's no way

for me to know what you're going
through right now,



but I need you to stay with me
on this one, okay?

- That's the first cop car
I've seen in ages.

- Make sure
your seatbelts are on.

I got this.
- Perfect timing.

We need fuel.

- ugh.
- Relax, Barbie.

It's just a cop.

You speak the language.

Afternoon.
You folks in a hurry?

- Yeah, sorry, officer.

We're just, uh, trying to
make up some time

in the back roads.

- Everything all right?

- Uh, yes, sir.



Right as rain.

Just, uh, been a long haul.

- And you, ma'am?
You okay?

- Oh, yeah,
I'm absolutely fine, sir.

Thanks.
- Uh, you know,

I have a lot of respect
for the badge.

Los Angeles.

- Damn shame what they did
to that force.

Turning them into a bunch of
clock-punching civilians.

You're a long way
from Los Angeles.

Where you headed?

- Uh, red river.

- What's your business there?

- We under arrest?
- Not yet.

But I clocked you at 92 per.

- Right, um, and like I said,

I'm so sorry, um...
- I could use some help.

Police help.
- Oh, we'd love to.

But like you said,
we're really in a rush.

- Young lady,
there's only one road

and it runs
right through red river

and I'm the sheriff
of red river.

Things starting to add up yet?

- Yes, either we help you out
or we don't pass.

- Straight up the road.

Three more miles.

There's a garage
off to your right.

Park there.

- let's blow through.
I'll do a little backup work.

How long can it really take?

- too much of a pussy
to kill me yourself, slink?

Master of mayhem, my ass.

More like masturbator
of yourself.

- Who else is he supposed
to masturbate?

- I am getting
so sick of this race.

- I wonder why they don't
let cars in.

- Maybe it's cause they've heard
that some cars eat people.

Ow.

Did you feel that?

- Emp.
- That's electromagnetic pulse.

It disables anything
with an electric charge.

- That's right.

Sheriff Leon has me run
an emp device at all times.

Creates a barrier
around the town.

There's no power allowed
in red river.

Cars end up just stalling out.

Not sure why it did that
to your necks, though.

- What is it, MacGyver?

- Brain bombs.

- Never seen tech like this.

- Hey, be careful with those.

If they power back up,
they can explode.

- These things are
right against your spine.

Who did this to you?

- Someone you don't wanna know.

- No way.

You've gotta be kidding me.

My god, do you know
what this is?

This is a new fusion.

This is a beta of
a nuclear-powered sedan.

They only made 12.

Oh, wowzers.

- Wowzers?
- What's so special about it?

- Gets a million miles
to the charge.

- A million?
To one charge?

- It only takes one charge.

It's nuclear-powered.

Do you know, Terry,
I've been looking

for one of these
for a long time.

- So why didn't you sell it?

It's gotta be worth a fortune.

- This vehicle is
a once-in-a-lifetime

sort of thing,
you don't sell it.

You admire it.

- hey, there.
- You girls done

kissing each other?

Town's this way.
- Hey, if it's okay

with you guys, I think
I'm gonna stay here

and see if I can
make myself useful.

- I like you, lady.

Being useful is the best thing
you can be.

Let's go.

It started with the scar.

That god damn rip created
all kinds of horrible shit.

People got sick, went crazy.

Took me a while.
I finally figured it out.

We were getting
our electricity

from the worktel power grid,

part of which
hung over the scar.

Whatever evil was seeping
out of that wound,

was getting to us
through the power lines.

- What do you mean, evil?

- I cut the lines.

Thought that would solve it.

But the sickness
was already here.

- So what do you need from us?
- Well, the sickness

got into some of the townsfolk,

twisted them up inside.

Started using electricity
as a weapon.

Cattle prods, tasers.

Only way to stop them
was to fire up a juice killer.

Ain't got no juice,
they ain't a threat no more.

- So you have a pretty solid way
of keeping them out.

What's the problem?
- They're more of them now.

And I'm hearing they're fixing
to come back

and finish what they started.

But they don't know your face.

Now, you could sneak
into their camp,

shut down their power source,

then I could stop them for good.

Undercover work.

You up for it?

- Do I really have a choice?

- You're welcome to get
cleaned up at the hotel.

I'll meet you at the police
station in an hour.

- enjoy.

- Thank you.

I can get used to this.

Maybe stay here a while.

- Sure beats the inside
of a Camaro.

- get off!

Aah!

- Karma's dead.

All I know is she fought
like a warrior.

- Grace!

Barbie?
- Yes?

- Why don't you
come in here a minute?

- I can hear you fine
from out here.

- Come on, we've already
crossed that threshold.

Wanna cross it again?

- You can't fuck the pain away.

- No harm in trying.

Plus, I feel free.

And I like it.

And I'm horny.

Grace.

- Yeah?

- I like you.
- You do?

- I do.
- Mm-hmm.

- But--
- but what?

- if sex is your drug of choice,

I don't wanna be your fix.

- Why do you always
have to overthink everything,

Arthur Bailey?

Sometimes it's fun to just...

Act.

Suit yourself.

- what he hell?

Wait!

What happened here?

- been living in red river
for...Ten years.

My partner and I moved here
to get away from it all,

but then the scar happened,
and--

- things got weird?
- Yeah.

Can you give me a 9/16?

- Yeah, sure.

Here.

So what happened
to your friend, anyway?

- Split or died.

Not sure which.
Doesn't matter, I guess.

I'm alone.

Being alone's not too bad,
i guess.

Gives me time to tinker
with my babies.

Not too proud to say it.

Not a lot of people like me.

Think I'm weird for some reason.

So who cares?

I'm gonna be alone,
i might as well be alone here.

- Yeah...

I'm alone, too.

- whiskey.
Any brand.

- We don't serve
any alcohol here.

The sheriff won't allow it.

- So what the hell do you serve?

- Espresso.

You read the sign, right?

- Just Espresso?
- Just Espresso.

Unwashed Ethiopian peaberry.

Fire cracked and sun soaked
for exactly 37 hours.

- Wait, what?
Oh, sorry.

You lost me when you said
no fuckin' whiskey.

Care to repeat it?

- Unwashed Ethiopian peaberry--
- rhetorical.

- I hear you wanna kill me.

- You're gonna sit down

and watch me drink this whiskey

until the bottle's empty.

Then you die.

- That's my girl.

- You're late.

Here's the rebel power station.

- Defenses?

- Electrified fencing
all around it.

We won't get close enough
to strike

while they still have juice.

Put those on--they'll kill you
if they see they uniform.

We send you to the front gate
with a power pack.

You need a charge.

Use your city boy charm.
Get 'em to let you in.

- What do I do
once I get inside?

- Hook up your pack.
That'll shut down their power.

Defenses go dark, we go in.

- You're gonna
arrest them, right?

- That's up to them.

- Right on cue.

- I need your help.
- Of course you do.

- I'm a little busy here,
Arthur.

- I'm not sure the sheriff
is playing us card up.

- Yeah?
He's probably not.

No one is.

- It's feeling like
a two man job.

- I can't help you, Barbie.

You see, slink and I have
some unfinished business.

- Saddle up, boys!
Let's ride out!

- He really is a handsome devil,
isn't he?

Mm.

- police bought the shit
when they sold our contracts

to a private company.

We used to be cops, remember?
- We still are.

We're still the good guys.
- People are afraid.

- Good, fear keeps them in line.

- I need help.
Please help me.

- Calm down, ma'am.
Tell me where you are.

- Aah, they're coming!

They're gonna eat me.

- don't know you, stranger.

- I'm not from here
and I'm not staying.

I'm from the west,
trying to get past the scar.

- How'd you get through
red river?

- I didn't.
Left my car at a garage.

I need to charge my power pack.

Person there said this is
the only place with juice

for 100 miles.

- We don't trade
with people we don't know.

- I've got water.

Distilled from
the pacific northwest.

- How much power do you need?

Then you move on?

- Then I move on.

So why don't you trade
with red river?

They don't have
any electricity at all.

- Are you trading
or asking questions?

- Just curious.

- We don't care for
red river folks.

Least of all, sheriff Leon.

Where'd you say
you're from again?

- I didn't.

I'm from
the California territory.

- What do you do for work?

- I was a mailman.

- Yeah.
That seems right.

This way.
Come on.

- So what happened between you
and sheriff Leon?

- Soon as you're full,
you're gone.

You killed us!

- pick him up.
Get him back to town.

- All right,
you've got the upper hand.

Now why don't we just pull some
wire back to red river

and turn the power back on?

- After the trial.

- Tell your men to take it easy.
These are families.

- He's right.
Don't rough 'em up too much.

We want them to be awake
when their necks snap.

Time to build the gallows, boys.

- Seems like you
already know how

the trial's gonna end, sheriff.

- Punishment has to
fit the crime.

- They haven't been convicted
of a crime yet.

You made it sound like
these people were monsters,

but they barely even
fought back.

Talk to me.

- You're not a cop.

You're barely half a man
and I'm done with you.

Now you shut your hole
and shove off, pretty boy.

Unless you want a turn
at the end of a rope.

Torrent downloaded from RARBG

- ah.
- Look what I found.

A cunt cop.

- Fellas, I don't want
any trouble.

- Trouble is what you found.
- As an employee of contracrime,

I'll be forced to place you
under arrest.

- Contracrime is dead, dumbass.

There ain't no laws no more.

- What the hell
are you talking about?

Where is everybody?

- They split,

like your head's gonna be.

- That's not true.

- I'm not gonna lie,

tearing this city apart
was fun as hell.

But now, it runs in those
fracking tubes.

And there's no one
left to play with.

Until now.

This is gonna hurt a lot!

- You okay, bro?

- Yo, you okay?

- Aah!

- I see you've engaged
your retinal security protocol.

- What's happening to me?

- You're becoming.
- Becoming what?

I don't wanna hurt you.

- Christopher, I wasn't
programmed with any emotions.

Only to mimic them
when it was needed.

But when you told me you...

Loved me...

Something happened.

When you left this morning,
i missed your presence,

your warmth.

I missed you.

I didn't even understand what
that phrase meant until now.

I don't know how to explain
what I feel.

But I think
the human word for it is...

Love.

- Ah.
Is this one of your tricks?

- no.

I'm here for you.

I'll take care of you.

- hey, grace,
you need any help?

- Nope.
- Well, I do...Bad.

- Officer Bailey, will you very
kindly fuck off!

- Look, this town
isn't so great.

The sheriff is a sociopath
and I just helped him

grab up a bunch of innocent
people whose only crime

was trying to be free.

- No can do, Barbie.

You're on your own.

- He's gonna kill a kid, grace.

Please.
What if this was Karma?

- Karma's dead.
Okay?

So you go fight your own demons.

I'll fight mine.

I...

- Can't let you do this,
sheriff.

- I ain't asking you.

- You know this isn't right.

- I ain't taking life advice
from a tin star.

Out here, justice is in the hand
of the man holding the gun.

And it's swift.

- You would shoot
an unarmed cop?

- You ain't a cop.

You're just some asshole
in a costume.

Tell the hangman,
grab another rope.

We got one more coming.

Come on, come on.

- Unwashed Ethiopian peaberry.

Fire cracked and sun soaked

for exactly 37 hours.

- Wait, what?
Oh, sorry.

You lost me when you said
no fuckin' whiskey.

- I hear you wanna kill me.

- You're gonna sit down
and watch me drink this whiskey

until the bottle's empty.

Then you die.

- That's my girl.

My dear, if I was going
to poison you,

I wouldn't waste it
with good whiskey.

Ah!

I have to say,
when I recruited you,

I had no idea
you'd be this good.

So disappointed to see that

my hand-picked battle bitch

has gone all domestic.

- You didn't recruit me.

You manipulated and lied to me.

- Potatoes, potahtos.

- You really think this is gonna
end well for you, huh?

- It always has.

Did I ever tell you how
i started the blood drive?

It's a funny story.

Well, not funny-funny,
but funny.

You don't know
who I really am, do you?

- You mean,
besides a sexless monster,

created from dirty jizz
and a broken egg?

- I'm built for this life.

Literally, you can't
best me, grace.

I'm always a step ahead.

- Yeah, I've heard
this speech before.

- You should've listened.

You can try
and kill me if you like.

Fine by me.

But look around you,
little missy.

This here's a showdown.

Who's gonna draw first?

Cheers.

- Aah!

- You know, for this
to be a fair fight,

I really should...

Put one hand behind my back.

or stapled to the table,
as it were.

Right on cue.

- I need your help.

- Of course you do.

- I'm a little busy here,
Arthur.

- I'm not sure the sheriff
is playing us card up.

- Yeah, he's probably not.

No one is.
- Hear, hear.

- It's feeling like
a two man job.

- I can't help you, Barbie.

You see, slink and I have
some unfinished business.

- Saddle up, boys!
Let's ride out!

- He really is
a handsome devil, isn't he?

Mm.

Are you really gonna let
chiseled chin

lead you off to a new mission?

- I would rather kill you
100 times

than do anything else.

- a parlor trick.

This here...

This here's the real magic.

Let's play a little game.

20 questions for 20 punches.

Question one:

Where'd you and Karma grow up?

- Kansas.

it's on the license plate,
you dipshit.

- Speaking of which,
where did you get the Camaro?

- My dad.

What else you got?

- How did your parents die?

you didn't answer that one.

- Didn't have to.

- Okay, then.

Looks like we might be here
for a little while.

Wow, your life reads like one
long, depressing country song.

- Now you're gonna answer
one of my questions.

- Oh.
- Why are you so obsessed

with me and my sister?

- Heart enterprises,

they--they round off the edges.

And then they complain
it's not edgy enough.

And all their terrible notes,
you keep popping up.

"Make her get naked more."

"We need more boobies,
boobies, boobies!"

"Why does she always have to
wear those stupid tool belts?"

"Does she have to race
with that cop?"

- In other words,
you don't know.

- They're ruining my show.

- Maybe I should've just asked
one of the executives.

That's where
all the real power is.

Because I don't think
you have control at all.

You're just a freak
who wears too much makeup

and thinks he's an artist.

Hm.

Aah!

what the hell are you?

- I'm fuckin' fabulous.

- Hey, grace,
you need any help?

- No.
- Well I do...Bad.

- Officer Bailey, will you very
kindly fuck off!

- Look, this town
isn't so great.

The sheriff is a sociopath
and I just helped him

grab up a bunch of innocent
people whose only crime

was trying to be free.

- No can do, Barbie.

You're on your own.

- He's gonna kill a kid, grace.

Please.
What if this was Karma?

- Karma's dead.
Okay?

So you go fight
your own demons.

I'll fight mine.

I...

- Is that what
i am to you, now?

A demon?

- Looks like someone at heart
has a hard on for me.

I know nothing about it.

But you probably shouldn't mess
with their favorite racer.

You, on the other hand,

they probably want dead.

So how about we give the fans
what they want?

- have you wondered why
i sent you here to red river?

A place where there's
no electricity?

- 'Cause you're an idiot.

No electricity
means no brain bombs.

- ah, but neither are there
any cameras.

No one to watch.

- You brought us here
'cause you wanna kill me.

so heart wants me alive

and you want me dead?

- Call it an executive decision.

Ratings.

Live plus seven,
live plus three.

What does that even mean?

you are a stain

on my masterpiece.

- My god,
you're a piece of shit.

- Grace!
Now would be the time!

- Don't be clich?.

My hat!
This is vintage!

I told you.

You can't hurt me.

You certainly can't kill me.

- I wasn't trying to kill you.

Needed this.

- It won't work.

- I have to try.

- You think you're the first
innocent man in this jail?

You deserve it, though, after
what you did to me and mine.

- He tricked me.

He said you were evil.

- And you believed him.

- Oh, you got
the evil part right.

You just blamed
the wrong person.

He sell you the story
about the scar changing people?

- Yeah.
- Well, it's true.

Only he was the one
that changed.

- Stopped trusting anyone.

Killed anyone
who disagreed with him.

Even his own deputies.
- That's why people

are so focused
on their jobs here.

Because if you don't
do it to perfection,

you're gonna pay with your life.

- No one pushed back?

- We did.

- What happened?

- Our family got a lot smaller.

- Oh, Christ.

I'm so sorry.

- we make a great team.

- We're like two pieces
of the same puzzle.

That sounded corny.

Stupid Terry! Stupid.
- Stop it.

Don't say that.

You're not stupid, all right?

I-i actually think
you're beautiful.

- I am?

- there's nothing else
left to repair.

- Except...Us.

- wow.
That was one hell of a day.

- something's different.

- Your eyes.

They're...

Human.

you've never done that before.

- What?
- Covered yourself.

What are you feeling?

Shame.

That's good.

- Why is that good?

- You're becoming human.

- You're right.

I feel.

I actually feel.

Our connection caused
a kernel boot error.

A severe stack overflow.

- What does that even mean?

- it means I love you,
Christopher.

- I love you too, aki.

- What do we do now?

- we get the hell out
of this city.

- you don't have to do this.
- Yes, I do.

Order must be maintained.

- People don't have to die
to maintain order.

That's why we have laws.

- That's what got us
into this mess.

There were laws about fracking,
weren't there?

Laws don't mean shit when you
don't enforce them with blood.

Grab the boy first.
Both: No!

- Who do you think you are?
You're gonna die first.

I can't stand the sight of you.

no.

I want the last thing he sees
to be my face.

She can't save you now.

nothing can save you now.

- Grace!

Now would be the time!

- I want the last thing
he sees

to be my face.

She can't save you now.

nothing can save you now.

- Grace!

Now would be the time!

- Okay, hangman.
Do your job.

- I'm sorry.

I was just trying
to do the right thing.

Ah!

- ah!

- Uh.

Aah!

You son of a bitch.

You killed children.

- There ain't no law
without blood.

You don't see that yet,
but you will.

- Shut your mouth.

You don't know me.

- I know why you carry
that god damn diary around,

Arthur Bailey.

I saw what you did to get it.

- How do you know that?

- And it ain't nothing compared
to what you're gonna do.

That's what the scar
did to me, kid.

It helped me see.

And I see...

You.

- Arthur.

- Oh, shit.
You're hurt

Arthur.
Arthur.

okay, Terry says there's
a doctor in the next town.

You're gonna be okay.

I gotta go.

You sure you're gonna
be happy here?

- You saved my life.

- When were you in danger?

- I'm not talking about that.

Besides...

This town needs a new sheriff.

- Good luck, you two.

Huh. You can take one hell
of a licking,

but you still bleed.

Have the guts to put on
that same show

when the cameras are running?

Yeah.
I thought so.

- You don't really think

you're gonna live
happily ever after, do you?

He shot that sheriff
in cold blood.

Even you saw it.

Or did that just make you wet?

- Your petty bullshit
isn't gonna work on me anymore.

Follow us, and we'll find
a way to kill you.

- left you live,
right you die.

Left you live, right you die.

Left you live, right--