Girl in the Woods (2021–…): Season 1, Episode 4 - Episode #1.4 - full transcript

- When I look at you,
I see your mother.

Hopefully his hardship
at a moment's notice.

- I wanted him to kiss me.

Now whenever I try
to touch him, he goes cold.

You're my sync bait.

- Okay.

- You sure she's not
in your house?

- Your friend shows his face
on our block again,

I'll rip his gay
little earring off.

- Told you what I'd do...
- Stop!

- There is something
out in those woods



hunting for livestock.

- I'll be the lure.
Let's kill this thing.

- This is not gold.
It's the only way to kill them.

Remember how I said
that the wrong person

could open up a new door,
let all the nightmares out.

Well, I think it might
have done just that.

- This is nuts.

- Take his mask off.

- You take his mask off, bro.

I'm your superior.

- [exhales]

- Whoa-ho-ho!
[laughing]

[ominous music]

That's crazy!



- Sick.

You think he's from the Colony?

- [huffs] I don't know.

- Damn.

[dark chords]

♪ ♪

- Yo, yo!

Check this out.

That's gold, dude.

- [soft clicking]

- [click, clunk]
- No, what...

- Hey, let's move this body
before the cops get here.

All right? If we can keep
this thing a secret...

we might have just found
our retirement savings.

Grab his legs.

- Yeah. Let's move him
so nobody finds the gold.

- Yeah. Yeah, bud.

[clicking continues]

[splash]

[uneasy music]

[dark rock music]

♪ ♪

[birds twittering]

[soft music]

♪ ♪

- She was a boss, right?

- She's beautiful.

- Miss her every day.

- [whispers] Me too.

Mine left when I was five, so...

she's sort of faceless
in my memories.

- You know where she went?

- I know she stopped in Salem.

- Oh. Puzzle comes together.

- So you think
you're pretty smart, huh?

- Yeah. I do. I am.

- Hey, kids,

it's chaos at the mine.
Chaos.

You should see these photos
my people sent.

- Airdrop them to me.

- Oh, rhetorical, baby.

I'm not trying to give you
more PTSD. Carrie...

- I'd like to stay
a few more days anyway.

For the pancakes.

- Ten points.
New favorite daughter.

- He can close access
to that tear in the mine.

- If he finds out that we were
down there, he'll murder us.

Straight up.
Like, worse than the...

- The Bloodherd of Gehenna.

We need to close it.

If that crack grows big enough

for the Herd to slip through,

that would be the end...

of at least West Pine.

- Well, there are worse fates.
[small laugh]

Kidding. All right. Sorry.

[knocking on door]

Hi.
Hello, how's your family?

- Nana's always cleaning up

in her new white people
Mahjong league.

Oh, sorry. You meant
the kidnapped, tortured ones?

- You don't have to
always deflect.

- They're delusional.

Feverish. Shaking.

They don't remember
their names, they...

keep waking up screaming.

- It'll get better.
- I worship your optimism.

- Hey.
- Just...

Sorry. I just...

- You're in your no touch zone.

- I don't have
a "no touch zone."

Y-you just don't need to
pet me like a sad cat, I...

Grr. Right?
Big dog alpha dog.

Strong for Tasha.

- Why do you think I need that?

- I don't know.
You're your dad's daughter.

- Dude, I only have care for
you, but this hot-cold thing

is making me feel like my head
is cafeteria clam chowder.

Just tell me your boundaries,
and I'll act the part.

- I don't have boundaries.
- Okay. Sure.

I'm gonna go see what I can
find on my dad's computer.

[keyboard keys clicking]

- So, any thoughts
on closing the Door?

So, Armageddon.
Glad to see it.

- At the Colony, we were made
to repress our nature.

Our worth was defined

by how much we aligned
with their teachings.

- Bleak, Carrie.
That's terrible.

- Tasha's not like that.

You can tell her
whatever it is you're hiding.

- Are you like, the Terminator,

sent here
to like, blow up my spot?

- You like each other.

- [whispers] She's perfect.
I just...

I feel like sometimes she...
wants me to like

play this role of like

a made-for-TV boyfriend
or something.

Sorry, this isn't
Colony-ripe material.

- I'm listening.

- There are good guys
in the world.

But... when I think of manhood
when it comes to me...

God, I just see this big agro
muscly troll that's like...

Like wrastling
with the other boys or...

And I visibly
don't relate to that.

I like... I don't know.

I like laying in the rain,

listening to a sad song
like some small-town cliché.

W-we do that stuff together,

and it's the most at home
that I could feel.

So, when she treats me like...

like boyfriend material,
it just... it makes me...

wanna sprint for the hills.

- [laughs] I have to cross
my eyes to see you as a boy.

Hey, no offense.

At the Colony,
we judge on spirit, not on sex.

- No, the... thank you.

I can't imagine
telling a West Piner that...

I'm non-binary.

They...

they hate me
and my family anyway.

So, Tasha deserves better
than my problems.

- Sometimes I feel like
I exist too much.

It makes me bitter.

- Me too.

So let's not be bitter.

[both laughing]

- Guys, you should see this.

- Good job. Keep it up.

- I don't think Carrie
killed the disciples.

One of the Bloodherd escaped
with her.

She must have stayed behind
in West Pine to stop it.

And even if she never
comes back,

it won't stop our numbers
from dwindling.

- It's an orgy of vanity
out there.

There's no discipline.

And without discipline,
we fall prey to the Herd.

They need us
to be what they can't.

That's why we remain vigilant.

The disciples alone
must carry the light.

Let the council
worry about the Herd.

You bring me my daughter.

I'm losing patience.

- I just ask you to
spare her the worst.

- She's a traitor like her mom.

She deserves no mercy.

- Look at these photos
that were sent to my dad.

- This isn't a monster.

- So who did we kill?

- You both saw it.
It was a beast.

- I personally was
tripping face. So...

- I've seen them dead before.
In Gehenna.

It was a beast.
This makes no sense.

- And listen to this.

"DNA of kidnapper
linked to a cold case suspect

from 60 years ago."

- I don't... I don't understand.

- Sounds like no one does.

But we're with you
either way, Carrie.

- More importantly,
on to the tear.

This guy's been trying to
get into my pants forever.

- We love that for you.
- And oh, boy, lucky for me,

he's our key
to closing this crack

before anything else gets out.

- Ha ha.
I didn't wear my helmet.

- Yo!

Yo, check it out.
Gallery eight.

I know it's a no-drill site,
but this vein, buddy.

- Geologist verify this?

- That's gold, Khal.

Yo, if we keep this hush,
Jeff's mortgage, your debt...

Right?

Come on,
the boys need this, bro.

- Keep access tight.
Don't tell anybody.

We gotta play this smart.
Understand?

- Mm-hmm.

- All right.

- Ha ha ha.
I didn't wear my helmet.

[phone buzzing]
- [laughs]

[ahem] Yo, yo.
[ahem] What up? What up?

[ahem]
Like an angel dropped in.

- Yo, my dad says
you were the one

who found
the drifter in the mines.

- I mean, hey,
they don't call me

Big Dick Boy for nothing, right?

- Well, I definitely
need the scoop.

- [clicking]

Hey, you there?

[horn blowing]

Spoons, hello?
- Uh...

Yo, I'm at work, mama.

Dance with me
at O'Malley's bonfire tonight

and I'll give you
the juice, okay?

- Whatever. Just be there.

- [clicking, clucking]

[ominous music]

- [clicking]

- No.

[engine turns]

[clicking continues]

[dance music, laughter]

♪ ♪

- All right, folks.
We earned this.

- I don't know
if I should be here.

- Yeah, I don't think that
I should...

- Don't wanna hear it.

Nolan, the reason
they're so hard on you

is because they think
you're way better than them.

Carrie, suck it up
and pour it down. To us.

- Mm...
- Mm...

- Ugh!
- Oh!

Both: Burns so good.

- [coughs]

- Oh my God, oh my God.
- No.

- Show me your moves!
- No, no, no, no.

- Show me a little bit
of your moves.

- But I don't know if West
Piner's ready for the...

the fire hydrant freak.

- Oh, West Pine. pump it up!

- I think we should go talk
to your friend.

- He's not here yet.
Join us.

- I don't know how.

- One of us!
- Neither do we.

- One of us!
- Carrie, you can do it.

- Like a...
- Like a... like a... like a...

Oh! Okay.

Oh! [laughing]
- Oh!

- Whoa... oh my God.

Yeah, okay.
- Keep going, keep going.

- Tasha.

- The Colony doesn't use phones.

♪ ♪

[laughter]

[tense music]

♪ ♪

[phone dings, chimes]

- Do it...
- Like a...

[overlapping chatter]

- Tasha.
Baby, you home?

Babe?

- Like, actually... actually
move your hips.

Here. Like, like...
Yeah, like that.

- Oh.
- Mm-hmm.

You gotta get into it.

[indistinct chatter]

- Spoons.

- Damn.
Hey, if I told you

you had a beautiful body,
would you hold it against me?

- Your boss, my dad, might.

- He would hold your beautiful
body against me?

- Ew.
Why haven't they shut down

Gallery eight at the mine?

It was flagged for closure.

- Why don't you ask your pops?
- I'm asking you.

- [scoffs] I think you
might owe me a dance

for that kind of information.

- She was asking about
the gallery.

[hiccups]

- And who are you?

- She's my cousin.
Step-cousin.

- Right. Well, look.

Normally, we do control blasts
to cave in a stripped tunnel.

We can't do that
with Gallery eight

'cause we'd risk caving
in the creek bed above.

I thought you wanted juice
on the dead body...

- So, how do we close it then?

- We don't.

If we collapse it,
we flood the whole mine.

So it's just sitting there.

Why? What, are you doing,
re-con for the Frisks?

- There's dark stuff
going on down there,

and you have to close it
or more people

are going to be hurt.

Didn't you feel it
when you were down there?

There's something's off.

- Nah.
[laughs]

Look, I don't know what kind of
fufi shit you're on about,

but between us, that tunnel
has a vein worth some money.

No one's shutting that puppy,
all right?

Lawsuit or otherwise.

Now, I am gonna get cleaned up,
and I'd love that dance.

Hmm?

[music continues, muffled]

- [clicking, clucking]

Aah!

[groans]

[thud]

[dark music]

♪ ♪

- [clicking]

[clicking]

- [panting]

- [screech]
- Aah!

- Easy, girl.
You'll regret it tomorrow.

- I have to go back.

I have to get the Ledger.

- Where? What's the Ledger?

- It's this book of terrible
secrets kept behind the Door.

Since we can't close down
the mine, I've gotta get it.

It'll tell us
how to close the tear.

Will you dance with me?

I might die tomorrow.
I probably will.

- Keep drinking like this,
you will.

- Come on. Dance with me.

- You ever slow-danced before?
- Mm-mm.

- I'm gone.
- Stay. Please.

I wanted to tell you I'm sorry
about your family, man.

Really. I don't like 'em,
but the news is rough.

- Thanks, I guess.

- You paint your nails yourself?

Is that... [laughs]
what shade do you call that?

- Mint sorbet.
- Pretty.

You know what that is?
I got that helping

Gavin Keen sand the molding
in his new garage.

You see that?

[scoffs]

That's West Piners look out
for each other for life.

I'm still here being like
my dad and his dad

and his dad's dad's dad's,
all the way back...

while you can do
whatever you want.

You're free.

- We all help our friends out.

And I promise you, I'm not
living some liberated life.

- I admire it, honestly.

- My parents would trade me in
for a model like you.

- Model like me?

- Like... a guy.
They don't get me.

- No, I hear that.

Can I read you a poem I wrote?

These guys don't understand,
but... maybe you might.

"Sometimes my parents
make me sad" by Rhys Whelan.

"Sometimes my parents
make me sad.

"And when I'm sad, I feel bad.

"I poop my pants and do a dance
and then I get real glad.

Buddy. Sit the fuck down.

You know what my dad would do
if I came home

with mint sorbet nails?

Know what he'd do?

He would make me
feel bad about it.

[whack]
- [groans]

- You wanna act pretty
like your mom?

Faggot.

Don't scream for your friends
or I'll fuck you up.

- You're not supposed to look
this sad while slow-dancing.

- You look so serious.

- You did say
you might die tomorrow.

- It's just another day
in my life.

- Mm! Typical morning.

Squat Challenge.
Yogurt parfait. Shower.

Die.
- [laughs]

- It's dark.
- So dark.

♪ ♪

There you go.
So, you have done this before.

- You just make it easy.

- Well, I feel safe with you.

- You are safe with me.

♪ ♪

- One day, you're gonna tell
all the people you meet

about your shit little town

and how your mom
did a good thing once.

- [groans]

Go home.

- Uhh...

[laughter, chatter]

- Nolan, I'm sorry.
I've got no excuse.

Nolan, please come back.
I...

[twig snaps]

Nolan?

Nolan?

Nolan? Guys?

[sighs]
[phone chimes]

Spoons, what?
Did the toilet eat you up?

Hello?

- [clicking]

- Oh, God,
Are you getting off right now?

- [clicking, purring]

- Hello?

- [clicking] [beep]

- I'm sorry.

Nolan.

Nolan, I'm sorry...

- It's over, Carrie.
You lost.

[Taser clicking]
- [grunting]

- Spoons, you in here?

Spoons?

- Aah!

- [clicking, clucking]

- [whimpering]

Help me!