Growing Pains (1985–1992): Season 6, Episode 8 - Happy Halloween: Part 2 - full transcript

The Seavers' Halloween story marathon continues with Mike's all-too-close encounter with the beautiful teen-aged girl who came with his new car.

Previously on growing pains.

so I thought with all the rain tonight would be a great night to have the old Pilgrim Halloween.

What did they do?

They told scary story.

They calling to cancel.

Tell him I'm not here.

Hello.

Tell him about somebody incredibly good-looking.

That was Eddie on the phone.

Mike was supposed to pick him up a half an hour ago and he isn't show them

Chrissy.



You're not going anywhere.

Try not to like close the door and tell some aren't scary.

I'm not finished with my face yet.

Yeah.

Maybe you'll have it ready for the Olympics in 92, the next term.

Oh, I'm not with you people.

I'm just waiting for this stiff.

It's like, I could use some help here, Carol.

Get your butt over here right now and tell a story.

And I'm saying you tell the story.

Okay.

Once upon a time on Halloween at this wet t-shirt the Wayne story.

Scary.

Okay.



Scary.

It was Halloween and I was coming home from school mom.

Dad's favorite son, you know, Ben.

Okay.

Well, I'm going to be up in my room studying like always.

It was odd.

No one to greet me no one to tousle my hair.

And then I heard a noise, a strange noise I had never heard before.

What, what, what did I do this time?

Ben?

I want a scary story.

Really scary.

Okay, well, I got you this time.

I like the pizzas, joy Benjamin.

Thank you Chrissy.

But this one's better.

This is the story of why I stopped trick or treating.

I was like any other kid with this Halloween thing, you know, there were good ones.

There were bad ones I've been around the block of time or two.

I mean, I've been doing this trick or treating scam since before sugar was a dirty word.

And all those years of begging, there was one house she never visited.

The word was out.

Don't go to Bootlegger's house.

Not that anybody had ever seen him, but we all heard the stories.

If you went there, you didn't come back.

I mean, isn't that where the Lubbock family disappeared, all 10 of them.

Dealt without a trace.

I have to find out, even if it was the last thing I ever did,

I couldn't make any noise.

I could have turned weenie, but I decided to face this like a man.

It was odd even with my heart beating like that.

Strange calmness took over me.

I think it was because of that smell.

Where did I smelled that before?

It was warm, inviting with a hint of cheese and just a dash of oregano

What did you hear the ending

you have anything to contribute?

I want to tell you stupid Halloween story, Halloween story, just a scary story.

Come on, Caroline.

Every confidence you can frighten off.

Well, there's this tree.

A lot actually, I mean a subway station and I'm like, where is everybody?

Some sort of Jewish holiday.

My train jumped the turnstile.

That would be wrong and I never do anything wrong.

That's the tragedy of what I am attention.

Please stop whining and to jump the turnstile.

Yeah.

I'm talking to you bookworm.

Can you believe I did.

That does matter that trains never coming.

What.

I didn't say anything.

Oh, sorry.

I thought I can hear your thoughts and I can hear yours.

I'm just going to ignore her and get on that train and get out of here.

It isn't coming.

It's the subway car call success.

And it doesn't come to people who just waited.

What are you waiting for?

Hi, always wait here.

I've been doing it since I was a freshman at Columbia university.

My name is Carol Steve-O.

What's yours.

You're not Carol Seaver on Carol Seaver.

Yeah,

nobody here has dreams like that,

honey, it's just a dream.

It's not in a worry about or be embarrassed about.

No, that's true.

And tomorrow I'm going to give you a couple of numbers for some colleagues of mind.

You can talk with them,

Carol, your dates here.

only my stupid brother.

He scared the life out of us.

Eddie called her something wrong.

What's wrong?

What happened?

You looked at, you seen a ghost.

Look, I'm not crazy.

Am I, what are you talking to?

I mean, I'm not the kind of kid who imagines things, right?

No, honey.

That's what I was afraid of.

See, I never really made it to Eddie's tonight.

I thought I knew every road in long Island.

Scared of

Okay.

It's okay.

It's okay.

This is God.

How many fingers do you see too?

Great.

You want to go have some time?

I'm sorry.

My, my name's Mike Seaver care day.

Oh man.

You are ice cold.

I've been here a while.

Sure.

Take my jacket.

Thank you, John.

I'm just glad Joe Kim look at his car, right?

He's going to be so mad at me for totaling his car.

Frank, he's just going to be happy that you're alive.

You're funny.

Pardon me?

Oh, Frank, he's such a wonderful dancer and dad, are you sure?

You're okay.

Oh, darling, hold me.

Just hold me.

So I got you.

You help me.

Uh, what exactly, how big is this Frankie guy?

Take me home.

Sure.

Do you have any idea where we are?

Yes.

I'd like to share that information.

Does it have to end this way?

Mike, if you ever held someone in your arms and felt it turned a love wash over your soul, dozens of times, you're cute.

Okay.

I'll pull over.

Look.

I'm sorry.

You know, most of this car has this JAG and metal hit.

Let me see.

Oh, gosh, that is one nasty cut.

But we're going to have to get this wrapped way through a bleeding.

Carol.

Carol, why is the bleeding?

You must not be very deep.

You kidding us?

Need stitches cuts gone.

I told you.

All right, let me see the other hand.

He looked kids our favorite place.

Huh?

Do you remember?

We had our first date there.

Kara look.

Yeah.

I, I've never been to this diner in my entire life and believe me, if I'd ever gone out with you, I would remember I'll raise it to the door.

She's crazy.

She looks good.

Who am I talking about?

This is what I've been waiting for.

Stop training.

There's horses here.

Wait, wait a second.

I forgot my keys.

Don't fit.

I mean, everybody's having a costume party.

I've got a customer.

Don't worry.

Let them find their own boots.

Gotcha.

Let's go to our usual table, our usual table.

Ron is an eight.

Okay.

Oh, come on, babe.

Yankee stadium is only two 73 down the right field line.

Hey, you know, baseball?

Yes.

And I also know fat.

Whoa, you're a dead ringer for Marilyn Monroe.

Hey, you too.

You've been hard on that table for four score and seven years.

Well, there's another nice mess.

You've got me.

And Truben you ought to see what I can do with Rick.

Um, look, Kara.

I know I don't need to tell you this because I know you already know, but I've never actually been here.

You're right.

Oh, come on.

Don't fly it.

I meant that I had been here with you before.

Lots of times who on the regular.

Hey, give me my usual.

Hold this Bronx.

No, no.

You're just a sweet dear boy who found a lonely soul by the side of the road, trying to get home.

Look here.

Why don't you just give me your phone number and I'll call your parents and tell them that you're fine.

It's five, five, five, five, four Oh six.

Okay.

All right.

Fine.

And you just sit right here and relax.

Okay.

Everything's going to be just fine.

I know it is.

Frank.

He seems like a nice young man.

Be good.

my nose.

We're going home.

Thanks.

Excuse me.

But, um, have you seen the girls that I came with?

Whoa, no, no.

She disappear.

Y'all was on the phone with her mother who, by the way, burst into tears and hung up on me.

Does that say anything to you?

What's the phone.

I'm ready to go.

How did you get here?

You drove me.

I was on the phone with your mother.

Okay.

She started crying and then she told me that I was playing some cruel joke on her.

And then she hung up on you.

What kind of trouble are you in?

I'll show you the way to where to where I've been trying to go for 17 years.

Huh?

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Hurt eyes.

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It looked like you floated to me.

We're almost there.

I don't see any houses.

Mike stopped the car cause I'm home.

I'm finally home.

Carol.

We're in the middle of nowhere.

Dance with me.

Frankie.

It's Mike.

Remember, please.

Terry you're losing me here for one moment.

That's all I ask.

I know we promised to love only each other, but I release you from that promise.

I hope you find love.

I hope you find happiness.

No, Carol.

I just really, it

What do you mean?

No, you'll find another look.

Um, Kara, I've got an idea.

Okay.

What do you think you just get back in the car.

I'll drive you home and everything's going to be okay.

All right.

Um, come on.

Obviously, you've been through a lot of shock today and you're a little confused goodbye.

Hey, where are you going?

Carol looked at the houses up there.

Come on.

There's no houses for miles, Kara.

Hello.

Honey.

Are you okay?

Yeah.

You know, it's just that the one thing that makes no sense whatsoever is, is.

You guys can be so gullible.

None of this happens.

And is there a better night for it?

I just planned to come home and scare Ben.

Well, I knew that he would be here toilet paper in the house.

I've had it, everybody's accusing me of this, but there's not one scrap of evidence.

How about your a hundred pounds of two-ply?

I'll go to my room.

You guys being here only made it better.

Thank goodness for this storm.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Hey, the storm it's over.

So why can go, go on

mercy.

Wait for me.

You didn't have me food for a second.

Come on, get out.

You need to sit there and damn shorts and tell me that.

Great.

So everybody's happy now.

It's a good old Carol.

Yup.

Or else?

Hello?

I'm Carol Lewis fan.

This is my brother and my father.

Let's go.

Let me tell you about the Halloween night I had when I was about your age.

Yeah, yeah.

With the yellow eyes.

No orange, but that's getting ahead of the story.

No, this is where the Halloween night much like this.

I was about your age.

I don't have any candy.

I got to give them fruit.

Oh, come on, dad.

Don't give him fruit.

What else do I have you give him some money or I could give him one of my kidneys.

Hi, I'm Larry leaky.

Louann's friend.

I'm here to pick up

Carol Siebert.

Your date.

Yes.

Well then who would she leave with?

I hope I didn't exaggerate too much about me.

What line of work are you in?