Breakers (2019–…): Season 1, Episode 8 - Leverage - full transcript

Jack tests Paola to see if she is aware of the day resetting. Harper deals with a new problem and becomes more paranoid.

- Max.

Mail.

Pics.

Computers.

Trash.

Max, mail, pics,

computers, trash.

Max, mail, pics,

computers, trash.

Max, mail, pics,

computers, trash.



Max, mail, pics,

computers, trash.

Max, mail, pics,
computers, trash!

Max, buddy, wake up!

Max, we gotta go!

- Wait, what
are you doing?

What?

- Do you have shoes on?

- Hey, why are
you taking my clothes?

- Out Max.

We have to get out.

- You are dreaming
or sleepwalking or
doing something weird.

That's mine!

- Do you need a belt?



I got you one.

- What are you doing?

I!

- You're leaving Max.
- I'm leaving?

- We gotta get out.

I'm getting you food.

You can't come back today.

- Why?

- Because you can't, Max.

You just can't.

Wait outside.

The computers in your room,
are they password protected?

- Do you know me?

- Get in the car.

- Buddy, I know you're
having a moment.

My friend, Steve,
did ecstasy once too

and it really messed him up.

- Shut up and get in the car.

Get in the car!

- Hey Mom?

- The Darwin guy knows.

Where's Harper?
- Who's Harper?

- She killed Foust yesterday.

- What?

- She shot her.

I think she snapped.

I can't get ahold of her.

- Well,
what is she doing?

- I don't know.

- Harper, it's me.

Just don't do anything, okay?

Things have gotten bigger.

Call me back.

Please.

Don't do anything stupid.

- Still losing hair?
- Still gaining weight?

- Come on.

- What is all this?

- Something worth killing for.

- Do you need a ride?

- No, I'm good, thanks.

- Okay, be safe.

- So most of these numbers
were called multiple times.

You're looking at
300 phone numbers,

of businesses and individuals.

It's gonna take some
time to trace all these.

However these six number were
called less than five times

in the last two years.

They all trace to
private residences.

This one, only dialed out twice.

- What is all this?

- Hopefully what
you're looking for.

- Found it like that.

- We'll be back.

- That's your
weekend weather and traffic,

more at the top of the hour.

- Anything?

- No.

Everything's normal.

Weather, Dow Jones, sports.

- We heard "Billie Jean."

Love that song.

- If he was gonna do anything
he woulda done it by now.

- "Billie Jean" is
written in F sharp minor.

Not a lot of people know that.

- If he knows, do
you think she knows?

- We have three on Thursday.

One at the Edgeville Library,
-the Run For Fun 5
-K Rally.

And then of course, the Gala
Fundraiser at the Hilton

with Jim McCoy at eight.

Now if you wanted
we could cut it down

and get by without the library.

- No, no keep the library.

We get a lot of the Latino
population at those.

- Oh, and we've got a
reporter coming at 1:30

to get comments about
the mayor's accident.

I told her she could
have five minutes.

- Yeah, it's fine.
- Okay.

- Hello.

- She doesn't know.
- Are you sure?

- She made me promise my vote.

She seems like I
could be anybody.

She told jokes.

- So now what?

- She could be faking.

I mean, she could be.

People do it all the time.

I'm faking that I'm
following you guys

with this right now.

And seriously big guy, you
are totally encroaching

on my side of the seat.

- Thanks.

You know, this really
is an ugly building.

- What were you expecting?

- I don't know, stained glass,

arches, something a
little more pretty.

- That's Catholics.

We got moving lights.

What are you doing here?

- People come to
churches sometimes right

to get answers?
- I guess so.

You get any?

- What?
- Answers?

- I've done bad things.

And I thought that all
the good things I've done

would just outweigh them.

I try to keep track of it in
my head, the good and the bad.

You know I've died twice.

Well almost.

The last thing I
remember is just fear.

Just complete fear.

So I know that the
scales are wrong.

I have this friend,
this guy who he keeps

living the same day
over and over again,

which I know, that sounds crazy.

But he just keeps telling me

that he has some
purpose from God.

So I thought that if
I teamed up with him

for a little bit that
I could fix everything.

And it all just fell apart.

And now it's much worse

and I just feel the
fear all the time.

- So these bad people are
attacking the small towns.

So Joshua takes his army,

you know, they're fighting
and they're winning,

but they start losing the light.

So Joshua asked
God to stop time.

And God does.

Freezes it right there.

So they're fighting and I
mean there's blood everywhere.

Even with the sun frozen,
some of the bad people

are getting away.

So God sends giant hailstones
falling from the sky.

Just wipes them all out.

And I always wondered
how Joshua's people

didn't get hit.

They were right
there, right in it.

It's because you were
either with him or not.

And the hail knew which.

There are no scales.

- Are you the pastor
here or something?

- Security.

Listen, people aren't really
supposed to be in here.

Was there a door
unlocked or something?

- Yeah, I know that guy.

He killed my dogs, man.

- What?

- I can't prove it so I
called the cops, right?

They come to my house

and I tell them
about what happened.

They try to tell me that
the dogs choked on poison,

so I took my dogs to
the vet, all right,

to get an autopsy so I can
see what's actually going on.

They tried to tell
me they choked.

Choked?

German shepard choked?

Police didn't help
me one bit, man.

- Where is he?

- I don't know, man.

We got out of there.

My wife couldn't sleep
any more at night.

She had one of my guns.

I thought she was gonna
shoot herself or me.

I was scared to death.

Creepiest house I've ever
seen, right behind us.

The guy's a nut.

- What's the address?

- Tina, we need to get Marty
down here as soon as we can.

Also move my meetings
this afternoon.

Something's come up.

Don't go home.

It's gonna be a long
night, I might need you.

- Wait!
- What?

- Just don't move.
- Why?

- Don't take your
weight off your foot.

- You don't think he'd--
- I don't know.

Could just be the floor.

- Okay.

- See if there's a crawl space.

- Okay, I feel something,
feel, I feel something.

What is that?

You don't think it's him?

- I don't know.

- It's fine.

- Okay.

I'm starting to have a problem.

- You're fine.

- No, I'm not fine.

I'm not fine.

- I need you to
knock on the floor!

Knock on the floor!

There's nothing,
there's nothing.

We're clear.

- Did he say there's nothing?

It's okay?

Okay.

- You ready?
- Okay, come on.

Yeah, I'm ready.

- Hey guys.

Car registration.

- Yeah.

- Yeah, yeah, I think so.

It's gonna have to
be fast and quick

and get legal down here.

Who's the Sargent on duty?

- Brady.
- Get him on the phone.

- Can I help you?

- Who are you?

- Well, I'm with them.

- Do you have any
idea what this is?

- Yeah, I need to talk to you.

- Is it eminent?

- Yeah.

- The district
attorney is standing

in one of my storage bins.

Going through my records.

This affects me.

The people that I
do business with.

Your partner is there too.

- I didn't know.

He called in sick.

- You will help
me deal with this.

Scorched earth, you understand?

- Yes.

- What?

- I understand.

- Get your partner on the phone.

- After a day
long hunt for a cop killer,

police are now on the
scene at the stopped car

near Gatling Heights.

Multiple units on scene.

- They think they got him.

- The suspect
has not yet exited the...

- Place your hands
on the door of your vehicle.

Now slowly step
out facing forward.

- Hey, how you feeling?
- Better.

- Not throwing up or
anything, are you?

- Naw, I'm good.

- I know you're out and all,

but there's some stuff going
down that I want to check out.

I need you.

- Okay.

- There's a storage
unit on Fifth and Davis.

Can you meet me there
in say 15 minutes?

It won't take long.
- Yeah.

- Nice and easy.

- They're gonna
arrest Foust tonight.

Pops, she's on her way here now.

- What are you gonna do?

- I'm gonna arrest her.

Once they arrest
Foust, she'll talk.

Politicians always talk.

She'll give up Pops and
maybe they can share a cell.

- Is this it?

- This could be it.

We gotta find Harper.

If she's done something stupid,

we may not be able
to put it back.

It's us.

Don't shoot me.

- Has Harper ever said anything
about her grandparents?

- Harper?
- Hi Papa!

- What are you doing here?

- Harper!

- Hi Mimi.

- You're just in
time for dinner.

- Sorry I didn't call.

I was in the area.

- Where's your car?

- I walked.

- It's just an evening
full of surprises.

- You got here fast.

- I was already here.

- You were?

- Pops, I need you
to listen to me

and I need you to
listen to me carefully.

- Whoa ho!

What's going on?

- Turn around slowly.

And put both hands on your head.

- Mills, what is this man?

- Pops.
- Is this a joke or something?

- Pops, turn around and put
both hands on your head.

- Mills, buddy man--
- Pops don't!

Don't buddy me.

- I need you to think
very carefully about
what you're doing

and who you're dealing with.

- Oh, I am.

- Grab a seat.

You know our guest.

- Harper, how wonderful.

- She stopped by to
talk about you actually.

I was so surprised.

She's had nothing but the
nicest things to say about you.

If I'd known, I'd made a roast.

- Harper,

you gonna sit?

I'll pray for us.

- Oh no, please, allow
me the privilege.

Dear Lord, thank you for
this wonderful chance meeting

of new friends and for
this delicious food.

I pray that this time together
would be enlightening.

We think of your love
and how you were betrayed

by someone so close to you.

And we are grateful.

In the wonderful
name of Jesus, amen.

- Amen.

- No man.

You don't know
what you're doing.

- I think I do.

- Mills, I'm sorry.

- You're sorry?

You're sorry, you're
sorry for what?

- For this.

- Well congress woman,
tell us about your day.

- Today, today has been busy.

I thought about
this for a while.

At first I thought
I was going crazy,

like a bad dream.

That happens sometimes.

I dream about my
teeth falling out

and then I wake up always
surprised I still have them.

I showered.

Went about my business.

But I couldn't shake it.

And then you shot me.

- That's funny.

- So I gather we've been
at this for a while.

How long have you known?

That long.

You know, she told me
you both were dead.

Yeah, never spoke
a word about you.

And I believed her.

Why wouldn't I?

But I couldn't, I
couldn't process it.

I felt at a disadvantage.

There's no power in
it, no consequence.

I struggle to even
figure out what this is.

Then I realized the smartest
thing I could do was,

hello - pretend not to know.

- Do you know me?

- I'm sorry, should I?

Do you realize what we are now?

We are gods.

We can kill each other,
war with each other,

rip each other's lives apart.

But we can't die.

Like Aries and Zeus.

I never gave much
thought about them.

You know, one day people
worship them and pray to them.

And then it all
stopped, all gone.

So this is what I
was thinking about

when I woke up this morning.

How do you kill a god?

Leverage.

If you pursue me further,

I'll destroy
everything you love.

You're not a god, Harper Ross.

Not anymore.

You entertain them.

- Harper, where are you?

Harper, don't do anything.

We may not be able
to change it back.

- She knows.

- What does that mean?

What does?

- Oh my god.

Mills, Mills!

Oh God!

- Hey.

Message.

She said you'd understand.

- You have any idea what
time of night it is?

- I'm sorry, is your
name Arnold Smith?

- Yeah.

- I'm sorry
it's late, Arnold.

But there are a lot of
Smiths in this town.

Took me all day
to track you down.

See you tomorrow.