Hunters (2020–…): Season 1, Episode 8 - The Jewish Question - full transcript

And there was a thick darkness in all the land. As The Hunters wallowed in the valley of the shadow of death, they turned to the stars to point them on their path. Still, darkness ...

Oh, yeah!

It's a fucking blackout, man!

♪ I see a red door ♪

♪ And I want it painted black ♪

♪ No colors anymore ♪

♪ I want them to turn black ♪

♪ I see the girls walk by ♪

♪ Dressed in their
summer clothes ♪

♪ I have to turn my head
until my darkness goes ♪

♪ I see a line of cars and
they're all painted black ♪

♪ With flowers and my love,
both never to come back ♪



♪ I see people
turn their heads ♪

♪ And quickly look away ♪

♪ Like a newborn baby ♪

♪ It just happens every day ♪

♪ I look inside myself
and see my heart is black ♪

♪ I see my red door ♪

♪ I must have it painted black ♪

♪ Maybe then I'll fade away ♪

♪ And not have
to face the facts ♪

♪ It's not easy facing up ♪

♪ When your whole world
is black ♪

♪ No more will my green sea
go turn a deeper blue ♪

♪ I could not foresee
this thing ♪

♪ Happening to you... ♪



It's a fucking blackout!

Lights out
in all five boroughs.

NYPD's calling for backup.

- Where?
- "Where"?!

Look out the window, Salovaara...
fucking everywhere!

Well, get out there
and man the fucking streets!

♪ I see a red door
and I want it ♪

♪ Painted black... ♪

All the
boroughs are blacked out!

♪ I want them to turn black... ♪

What the fuck is going on?

I told you, you fool!

I told you!
Any blood on those streets

is on your hands!

I need more than your word!

I need fucking proof!

"Proof"? Look, look, look!

The plague is here...
is that not proof enough?!

Damn you!

Listen to me.

I'll tell you all I know
about the Fourth Reich,

but you will take
these shackles off.

I will not.
You are a criminal.

- I am not a criminal. Please!
- You are a murderer.

No, I'm a savior!

Do you understand that?
I'm a savior!

Look at that.
That's a cross.

You are a woman of God, are you?

Are you?!

- I am.
- Yeah, okay.

Darkness was only
the ninth plague.

Did nuns ever teach you what
the tenth and final one was?

The death of the firstborn.

Death, death of millions.

The death of millions.

And if you hope to stop it,

we must go now.

This is a fucking
one-night stand.

Clock strikes midnight,

and I'm back
to hunting your ass.

Give me your hands.

Hunting me?

I swear to fucking God,
you try anything,

- I will shoot you.
- Yes, I'm sure.

Come here!

Why didn't you save me?

You did this to me!

It's your fault.

How the bloody fuck

do we know
that we can trust her?!

Because if anyone
found out what I'm doing,

I'd be going
on a ride 25-to-life

alongside you Village People
cover band motherfuckers.

- All right, stop. Enough.
- No.

- Enough! Stop!
- Meyer!

They just blew up
a goddamn power plant.

They ravage a city.

We need her.

We need her resources.

Where's Jonah,
and where's, uh, Murray?

We got separated.

And Murray ain't winning

the New York City Marathon
anytime soon.

And I'm-I'm fine, too,
thank you.

I can feel the concern.

Jonah.

I'm so sorry.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

No.

Oh. Oh, no.

Oh, God.

Today...

we, too, are in total darkness,

because Murray was our light.

It's no secret

that in the shadows
of the Shoah,

Murray turned away from God,

as he asked,
"How can God exist?"

The irony

is that the answer
to the question

is Murray.

A man like this

is the greatest evidence
of Hashem.

Not the burning bush,

not the great leviathan,

but a man who ushered
others to safety

during that subway accident
last night.

A man who came
to my office last year,

unbeknownst to Mindy,

and as a final gift

to his faithful wife

said, "Rabbi,

"when she's finally succeeded
in nagging me to death,

"I want the service in shul.

"I want a Jewish ceremony.

"Not because I believe in him,

but because I believe in her."

Now, forever,

let us believe in Murray,

for because
we have known Murray,

we will forever know the light.

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

I love you.

♪ ♪

So...

Area hospitals
have no admissions

for viral outbreaks,
chemical exposure.

Nothing.

Those bombs didn't
carry a virus.

NYPD is chalking the explosion

up to an electrical
malfunction on the subway.

So...

No virus, no mass casualties.

It doesn't make sense.

Maybe Murray stopped it.

Maybe they just wanted
to down the power grid,

blow up the subway,
kill hundreds,

and we foiled it.

No...

We didn't foil shit.

They all said The Ghost
was building a weapon

more powerful than the A-bomb.

The kid's right...
The Ghost's blood samples

are our best lead.

I'll check in with Patricia.

We meet back at Meyer's.

Mr. Simpson, sir?

This is Officer Maldonado
with the Chevy Chase PD.

Someone called in
a welfare check for you, sir.

Mr. Simpson!

Are you okay in there?

Mr. Simpson?

What the fuck?

With 500,000
gallons by the end of this week,

we estimate 12 million
casualties by month's end.

We'll hit every inner city
from here to Los Angeles.

Low income, low IQ.

Our studies show minorities
will purchase

whatever poison we sell them,
as long as it's cheap.

And in my day,
we thought six million

was cause for celebration.

Just marvelous.

And the solution was
brought here safe and sound

because of you.

Just lovely, my dear.

And yet, you...

let the old Jew's rats
get away once more.

I got one of them.

It should've been all.

Take care of the vermin
the American could not.

And take him along.

When a dog soils the rug,

you must thrust his face
into his own shit.

♪ ♪

Just one, okay?

- Can I have two?
- Mm-hmm.

Roxy?

You need to come back.

Now more than ever before.

Murray stopped the bomb, Meyer.

No.

The winds are
bringing far worse.

What if Murray had been me, huh?

What would she do then?

Well...

it will be you.

And the little one.

And all of us.

This weapon will kill everyone.

You can't save her

unless you save
the world, too, darling.

Why did that man say

you need to save the world?

He's crazy.

Mommy, are you a superhero?

I'm a black woman
in America, baby.

Superheroes
ain't got nothing on me.

Come on.

Come in.

Yeah, Jonah.

Amy said you wanted to see me.

Yeah, c-come in.

I should've...
I should've stayed.

- I should've stayed. I...
- Oh, no!

- I should've.
- No, no, no, no, no.

- I shouldn't have left.
- No, then...

then would you just be lying

in that coffin beside him.

No. Oh, no, no.

That's no place for a boy.

It's just, um...

I've been trying to picture

his final moment.

And I just...

I need to know, Jonah.

Was he...

he afraid?

No, no, no, he...

He kept saying everything...

everything...

w-w-would be okay.

He sounded like
he really meant it.

Oh.

He said something in Hebrew.

Uh...

In Hebrew?

Hodu...

I'Adonai?

Give thanks to the Lord...

...for the Lord is good?

Yeah.

Hodu, hodu

I'Adonai, I'Adonai ki tov.

Um...

I'm sorry.

Jonah?

Jonah?

Jonah, Jonah.

Breathe, Jonah. Breathe.

I don't want to fucking breathe.

I don't want
to fucking breathe!

- I just want to fucking scream.
- Yes.

I could fucking scream
right now at my safta.

- Yes.
- Murray, Booty.

They all have one thing
in common.

You know what that is?
It's me. That's me.

- I fucking killed them.
- No. No, you...

No, I'm responsible for that.

- No.
- No, I am. It's me.

I'm a fucking curse.
I'm the Grim Reaper.

- I'm a fucking...
- No, don't put their deaths on you.

Come on, they're Nazi...

- They're Nazi monsters.
- Do you know how I feel inside?

Do you know how I... do you
understand how I feel inside?

Yes. I do.

I feel like I'm burning.

Like I'm on fucking fire.

- I want to fucking explode right now.
- Yes.

I can't stop seeing them.

I fucking hesitated.

I got Booty killed.

- I let that lady get away.
- All right,

then why did you show mercy
to that monster?

- Why? Why didn't you...
- I hesitated.

- ...shoot that woman...
- 'Cause I hesitated.

- ...with a child in her arms?
- I fucking hesitated.

- Why didn't you do it?
- 'Cause I'm a fuck... I'm a fuckup.

- Jonah, tell me why! Why?
- I'm a fuckup. I'm a fuckup.

- Why?!
- I did the right thing. I did the right thing.

I did what she would have
wanted me to do.

That's right.

You're right.

And yet,
they keep fucking winning.

They keep fucking winning.

Why do they get to play
by their own set of rules?

Why do the good guys always have
to do the fucking right thing?

We don't.

Why do you have that
in your head?

You had this all your life,
this thing about the comic books

and crusaders and heroes.

Heroes made from ink.

Not blood.

Heroes made of parchment.

Not flesh.

Fantasies.

Wishes.

They're lies.

Jonah, they are lies.

You have in you...

a fire that needs
to be released.

Get ready to know what it is

to be a hero in this world.

But I have to tell you
something now.

I have to tell you why...

I was unworthy of your safta.

♪ ♪

One night, The Wolf
came into my room.

He woke me up from my dream
and dragged me outside

into the woods.

You have a choice.

You can choose...

...to kill this innocent man...

...or...

...I will kill Ruth
right where she stands.

Don't, Meyer...

...don't let him win.

Let him kill me instead.

That's what I want. Please.

- Kill me. Kill me!
- Shh. Hey, hey.

- Hey. Hey.
- Kill me!

- Shh, shh.
- It's my choice.

Meyerleh. Meyer.

- Meyer.
- Who are you going to choose, huh?

Choose me. Shoot me, Meyer.

Meyer.

Myer, no.

Nie, Meyer, nie!

It grew quiet.

And the smoke billowed

from my pistol.

Meyerleh?

Bring me the next one!

But... it was only the start.

How many?

How many do you think
she's worth?

No, Meyer!

- Meyer. Meyer.
- How many?

Please, Meyer.

Meyer, choose me.

And I said...

Perhaps this is a story...

that is not meant
to be told today.

Today is for Murray.

We must grieve for him.

We should not desecrate that.

And there will be time
for this story.

It deserves time.

I'd recognize
those hooker heels anywhere.

Didn't the nuns raise us
to be chaste?

Keeping up this act

finally netted you
something valuable, huh?

To be perfectly frank,
I'm still shocked

your off-brand Brady Bunch
hasn't figured you out yet.

Tamp down your titties,
Patricia.

What's wrong with it?

Nothing at all, dear.
That's the point.

At least on first glance.

No, that's impossible.
You have to cultivate it again.

Well, I cultivated
the blood again.

It's infected, but with a strain
I've never seen before.

Near invisible.

No symptoms, no indications...

until six weeks after exposure,

and suddenly it detonates
inside the body like the plague.

You won't know you're living
with a disease

until it's too late.

And with that
replication pattern,

there is no cure.

Hey, Mom.

She's been out for a few hours.

Well, I came as soon as...

Are you limping?

Some looters shoved me down
on 114th. I'm fine.

We found an embolism.

We need to monitor her closely.

Keep her on blood thinners.

Thank you.

I went to a funeral this morning

for a survivor
of the Nazi death camps.

They told a story
about how this man and his wife

were imprisoned
in different camps,

held apart for years.

But there was this one gate

that all the prisoners
were marched through every day,

and so this man
would pick a dandelion

or a weed
or whatever he could find,

and he... he'd tie it
to the fence of the barbed wire

so that his wife would see it
when she would walk by.

Because...

even in...
all the horror and the death,

he still wanted to tell her

that everything
was gonna be all right.

He still needed to tell her,
"I love you."

And I got this feeling,
you know?

And I... I called you...

...because I...

needed...

I needed to...

I needed to let you know...

- I... I lo...
- Nice of you

to finally show up.

I'm late for my rounds.

Please stay and pray with us.

For Viola.

Almighty and Eternal God,

you are the everlasting health

of those who believe in you.

Hear us
for your sick servant, Viola,

for whom we implore
your tender mercy.

Through Christ our Lord.

Amen.

I'll let you all visit.

Hi.

I'm here for you anytime, Viola.

Do you want some water?
How are you feeling, Mom?

Oh.

Mm. I'm-I'm fine, baby.

I'm fine.

You don't check in for days,

and now you care
how she's feeling?

Your sisters were here all day.

Enough, Lou.

Oh. Go to the cafeteria.

Cool off.

I'm really sorry

- I wasn't here sooner.
- Oh, it's okay.

How you doing, baby?

How are you doing, Ma?

I'm fine.

Maria made sure
I was in good hands.

I would have thought she had
enough with her own patients.

Oh, Melinda.

My nervous system is failing me,

but my eyes still work
right fine.

Oh...

I've known the rhythm
of your heart

longer than you.

And I've felt all the ways
it's made you you.

Ma, whatever's
got you worked up...

And as good as God, I know
when it makes you flutter.

She took good care
of me, Millie.

She took good care of me
for you.

And if what I think's
going on between you and Maria

- is really going on...
- Ma...

...then God don't
take these things lightly.

Love...

is his greatest gift...

and is a treasure
you must hold on to

at all costs.

Don't throw it away.

Don't throw it away.

Oh, baby.

Ah, baby.

I see you. I see you.

And that's right.

Looks like the lights
are finally

back on in the Big Apple.

Right, doggy?

Bad dog.

She sure hates you.

Did you know that there are
2,500 unique species

of mayfly in the world?

Yes, siree, Bob.

They're unique because
they live out their entire lives

in the span of a single day.

Birth, maturation.

They buzz and dance
and buzz and fuck.

After 24 hours,

they've served their entire
life's purpose.

And then they do
the dignified thing.

- They drop dead.
- What's your point?

My point...

My point is that
these Jewish insects

- simply won't die.
- Hmm.

They defy the course
that nature has set for them.

Why? Why do they refuse

to know their place
in the world?

What is it that
keeps them buzzing?

The way you speak
about these Jews...

sounds like they excite
your little penis.

Maybe that's why
you never kill them

when you have the chance,
American.

♪ Put your head ♪

♪ On their shoulders ♪

♪ Hold me with your arms ♪

♪ Baby ♪

Will you do me a favor?

Open the glove compartment.

That's your brother's.

They begged.

It was so cute.

You think that I'm weak?

That I'm defected
and deficient?

If you all were
so good and pure,

why didn't your families get it
right the first time, hmm?

The villainy you teach,

Americans will always
better the instruction.

Hitler was five-nine.

I'm five-nine-and-a-half.

♪ Put your head on my shoulder ♪

♪ Hold me in your arms, baby ♪

♪ Squeeze me oh so tight ♪

♪ Show me ♪

♪ That you love me, too ♪

♪ Put your lips
next to mine, dear ♪

♪ Won't you kiss me once. ♪

No Kristallnacht,
no cattle cars,

no camps, no crematoria.

Now just a series
of manufactured cells.

So, that's what made The Ghost

look like what Zsa Zsa Gabor
leaves in the toilet

after borscht night
at Milos Forman's.

Aren't you glad you're back?

Why wasn't it part of the bombs?

Because it isn't
an airborne contagion.

It's a pathogen.

A poison.

It has to be consumed, ingested.

Pat said
if you wanted to infect,

say, the entire of Manhattan,

you would need barrels
of this stuff.

Wait, the subway.

The subway. The blast.

I-It pulled all available cops
from nearby stations

to Midtown Manhattan,

leaving open the bridges.

So what?

S-So...

Th-There aren't any factories
in Manhattan,

s-so they had to bring
the stuff in.

What-what if
they were trying to...

Wh-What if they were trying
to create a distraction

in order to transport
the poison in?

Yeah, but the city
was shut down.

They closed
the bridges and tunnels.

Yeah, but what about the ports?

Yeah.

I know, and I can explain.

I... But I have
nowhere else to turn.

Please.

You have to help me.

21825.

Thank you.

I'll meet you there.

Schidler Corporation.

Port supervisor said
it was the last ship in

before the blackout hit.

It is a food conglomerate
in Argentina.

I pulled everything
I could find on them.

Tax returns, earnings reports.

Uh, they've got five properties
on the eastern seaboard,

but their HQ is here
in the city.

Looks like Schidler Corp. made
a hefty donation to Rocket Man.

- Whoa.
- Seems he's also on the board.

Who's Rocket Man?

Rocket Man is Wernher von Braun.

He's a Nazi rocket scientist.

He was a genius

and my golden goose.

He used thousands
of Jewish slaves

to build the V-2 rockets
for Germany.

Those rockets killed thousands
in Britain,

and 20,000 camp prisoners died
in his factory.

Soon as the war was over,
he was recruited by NASA.

His work on Saturn V
begat the Apollo 11 mission,

which propelled the U.S.
to the Moon.

Moonman was more beloved than,
if you can believe this, me.

Graced the cover of Time.

Starred in Disney's TV shows.

All of America
fucking loved the guy.

I don't understand.

He's a Nazi.

Jonah,

who did the Nazis kill?

Jews.

The majority of this country...
or any, for that matter...

couldn't care less.

♪ ♪

Welcome back to the world's
most popular game show...

Why Does
Everyone Hate the Jews?!

Okay, folks.

You know how this goes.

Let's put two minutes
on the clock.

Top 15 answers on the board.

Why does everyone hate the Jews?

Yes, Mel?

Because they're cheap.

50 points! Joyce.

Oh, Bill, I know this one.

Because they control the media.

Show me
"They control the media."

How about
because they killed Jesus?

- Good answer! Good answer.
- Oh, I'd say

killing a messiah's
a pretty Jewy thing to do.

Oh, lightning round!

Double the money!

- - Because they
start all the wars in the world.

Because they control

the world's
financial institutions,

leading all non-Jews
to inevitable financial ruin

while benefitting
only themselves.

Because they,

uh, used to kill Christian
children and use their blood

to bake
their weird Passover bread.

Because, you know.

Because they run Hollywood.

Because, like, can they get over
this Holocaust thing already?

Yeah. Move on, Jews.

Because they're rapists.

Ponzi schemers.

Uh, they're globalists.

Uh, because they're Jews.

♪ ♪- Oh!

Joyce wins big money tonight,
folks.

Congratulations,
Joyce. A game well-played.

Do you know someone
who would win big money here?

Have them apply today.

No, really, do you?

Maybe a parent? A friend?

Your husband or wife?

Maybe they play it often.

Around the kitchen table
or at work.

Maybe just in the safety
of their own minds

because they still believe

that Jews...

just aren't us.

How often
do they play this game?

Would they win big money here?

Would you?

So, what did you mean,
von Braun was your golden goose?

Oh, he died last month.

Pancreatic cancer.

He was too prominent
a national treasure

for us to annihilate him.

Wernher von Braun is connected

to this shady agri-corp
with Nazi ties,

and he dies one month before the
Nazis are planning their attack.

That seems
pretty convenient, no?

You think Rocket Man is alive.

Could be.

Good.

Cancer's way too kind
for these motherfuckers.

I want to find
this piece of shit.

How do we do that?

Wiesenthal had
been building a case

against von Braun for years.

If anyone knows
where we could find him,

it'd be him.

Who's Wiesenthal?

Simon Wiesenthal.

The world's
most infamous Nazi hunter.

Though, uh,
he's not exactly a fan of ours.

Yes. Ah.

Meyerleh, Meyerleh.

- Simon.
- I finally get the chance

to see your merry little band
in the light of day.

- - I thought
you hunted only Nazis, Simon.

What's with those guards?

You robbed us once
of one of our files

on one Wilhelm Zuchs.

My men are not quick to forget,
and nor am I.

We bring the men and women

who authored the murder
of our people

to finally meet their maker.

Before what tribunal?

Before what jury?

Before a jury
of six million Jews

calling out from their graves
for justice.

Do you hear their calls, Simon?

I have devoted my life

to finding compensation
for their clamor.

But we are meant
to be consecrated

to a greater law.

The Nazi Hunter
is the prime of our people,

but this is a profession
of angels, my friend.

Angels do not get blood
on their wings.

Well, perhaps...

the age of angels is over.

You kill these people
in cold blood, Meyer.

You're damn right.

And this is Jewish?

You ask what's Jewish.

Moses. Esther. Judah.

Our forefathers who fought
for their right to exist.

That's what we do.

But what is not Jewish,
what can no longer be Jewish,

is to allow these murderers
to strike again.

If we follow your path, Simon,

they will eradicate the Jew

before we ever have a chance
to fight them back.

But, Meyer,
if we follow your path

and compromise our morals,
what makes us us,

then we Jews
will eradicate ourselves.

We will cease to be Jewish.

We'll become another creature.

Golems, perhaps.

Simon,
we could argue this all day.

I come here for a favor.

I need everything you have

on von Braun.

Oh, you're a spiritualist now?

Well, you see, he died.

- He died.
- Mm-hmm.

You saw the body?

We've heard many ghost stories

of men bigger than Wernher.

Yeah, y-you're
on a fool's errand, Meyer.

What? What?
Come on, what do you want?

What do you want?

If he's dead, we go on a
wild fucking goose chase, right?

Keeps us from knocking off

another one of these
motherfuckers.

You can go back to your whole
Atticus Finch routine.

Isn't that what you want?

You are Ruth's grandson.

Mm.

You desecrate her memory
by choosing this.

All right, I'll give you
what you ask for...

send you on your fantasy hunt.

On one condition.

That you never come to me again.

All right?
Not for anything.

We have a deal, brother.

Meyer...

remember, before the night fell,

we were just people
listening to music,

playing with our children,
telling stories.

But we were chosen, Meyer.

We were.

Sometimes I wish we weren't,
but we were chosen.

Now, perhaps this is God's
ultimate test.

Not the slavery in Egypt,
or Rome, or the pogroms.

Not even the Shoah.

Perhaps this is
the greatest test of all...

is what we choose to do now.

Meyer, remember who we were.

Remember who we are. Re...

Thank you... for the facts.

Let's go.

Schidler Corp. 5623

West Fifth...
that's what the file says.

Million-dollar
corporation operates

out of a fucking
bunion boutique?

What'd Joe do,
hire a Coldwell Banker lady

for an open house
at von Braun's?

Let's go already.

He needs to scope it out first.

He'll be back soon enough.

You stole from him,
from Wiesenthal.

Files on The Wolf.
What'd you find in them?

Not much.

Your safta took the files.

She wanted to learn more
about The Wolf.

What Wiesenthal said
about her...

I mean, it's bullshit, right?
It's-it's fucking bullshit.

I'm not desecrating shit.

- I'm fucking honoring her.
- Of course you are.

What we're doing, it's...

I mean, you said it.
You said it.

It's... The Hunt is Jewish.

And-and our forefathers
did it, too.

They fought for their existence.

They killed their enemies.

They ended shit.

Of course they did.

How many people
did you kill that night?

Eleven.

Eleven men.

Eleven innocent souls.

In that moment,
I made a choice.

To protect the woman I love.

And in doing that,

I became a different creature.

The Wolf had won,

and I never saw
the sun rise again.

It cost me my world.

But it turned me
toward the man

I was destined to be.

Now in darkness,

I could protect the light.

I became the night

so that the day would live.

That is the mark
of a hero, Jonah.

Not the one who does
what is right,

but the one who does...

what is necessary.

You sure you're
gonna be okay alone here, Ma?

Yeah, darling, please, I'm fine.
You-you go.

Don't forget to wear
that sweater.

It's July, Ma.

I know, but you know,

they blast that air-conditioning
everywhere.

Okay.

You know Carol Smolinsky.

She went into the movie
theater to see

Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo.

She left there with pneumonia.

I'll wear the sweater, Ma.

- Okay?
- Yeah.

Good girl.

You all right there?

Yeah. Are you?

- Oh, me?
- Yeah.

I'm fine. Go, go, go.

- Yeah.
- Okay.

Hey, Ma. Love you.

Well, you know,
Irene Schlosstein,

she just could not
keep her mouth shut.

And the waterworks.
It was like

it was her husband's shiva.

That Hymie Herschel, he-he
smelled up the whole apartment,

of course, you know.

And the insufferable
Eileen Shekenstein came,

but you know,

she-she gave me a nice hello,

and that-that counts
for something.

Yeah, it sure does.

- Yeah?
- Yeah.

- Oh, the rabbi...
- Oh.

No, no, tell me
all about the rabbi. What?

Well, he gave
a beautiful service.

Yeah, you know what
the only perk is

about being blown up to bits?

I didn't have
to sit through that.

Oh, please. You're just
such a wise-ass.

Yes, well, some things,
Mindeleh, are eternal.

Who is going to fix
that leak in the sink?

You'll get a handyman.

And who's going to change
the light bulbs?

You'll ask the boys.

Who is going...

to put his arm
around me at night?

Who is going to groan when
I pass a little gas,

and rub my bunions and...

Who is going to know
the stories, you know,

that gave me these wrinkles?

Who's going to watch over me?

I will.

I always will.

Are you with him?

I am.

How does he look?

Just as you remember him.

Yeah?

- Is he safe?
- Safe.

- Is he happy?
- Oh, he's happy.

Is he him?

He's him.

Does he forgive us
for what happened?

And for living on...

without him?

Yeah, he does.

But he misses you.

He misses you.

- He misses your scent.
- Ah.

He misses your rugelach.

And he misses the way

you used to kiss him,

even though he was pretending
to be sleeping.

Mm. Would you like to see him?

Murray.

Yeah. Come.

- Murray. Murray!
- Come, come.

- I-I see him?
- Come.

Where is he?

- You'll see.
- Oh.

Aaron?

- Come.
- Ah.

Aaron. Oh.

Ketzeleh. Ketzeleh.

Oh. Oh.

Oh.

I missed you, Mama.

Oh.

My boy,

I missed you.

Oh.

Did you do all this?

So that when you and Tata came,
you'd feel at home.

It's beautiful.

Oh, it's so beautiful.

Do you want
to make something, Mama?

Oh.

I'd rather not dare.

Whatever I make...
it will not compare,

because many years ago,

I already made the most
beautiful thing of all.

Mindeleh, it's time to go now.

Yes. Say yes.

Before it's too late.

Mindy, it's not time
for you to stay here with us.

- Not yet.
- Mm.

Aaron.

Aaron, you say goodbye
to your mama.

Yeah.

- Yeah.
- Time.

Come.

Hey, Aaron, Aaron?

Go.

Come.

Ooh.

Yeah? Come.

You don't have
to worry about him.

I will take care of him,
I will never let him go.

I know that.

You-you never did.

And he will take care of you

for a time
until I see you again.

Yeah.

One last thing.

Aaron asked

that you show to Moritz mercy.

That is his wish.

You have a guardian angel,
Moritz.

An angel, I say.

Yeah.

- Huh.
- You-you deserved

so much worse.

♪ Gather 'round
while I sing you ♪

♪ Of Wernher von Braun ♪

♪ A man whose allegiance ♪

♪ Is ruled by expedience ♪

♪ Call him a Nazi,
he won't even frown ♪

♪ "Nazi, Schmazi"
says Wernher von Braun ♪

♪ Don't say
that he's hypocritical ♪

♪ Say rather
that he's apolitical ♪

♪ "Once the rockets are up, who
cares where they come down?" ♪

♪ "That's not my department"
say Wernher von Braun. ♪

Hello, Wernher.

Hello.

How are you?

Can you imagine
our eyes seeing you?

You are a ghost.

I don't want any trouble.

Give Rocket Man a chair
to sit in.

So, Wernher,

do you really believe

that landing
on the moon was worth

the lives of millions of people?

The science...
that I created led

to great inventions,

led to medical innovation,

to longer lives,

to peace around the world.

My work always was one
for peace... and progress.

Shut the fuck up!

Hey, enough. Enough.

Listen,
we've heard it all before.

"I didn't know
what I was doing."

"I was just
following orders."

"I'm sorry for what I did."

"I thought we were building
a better world."

We've heard 'em all.
All the reasons.

All the excuses.

You did horrible
fucking things.

You enslaved hundreds of people.

You killed thousands
with your weapons.

Then you come
to the United States.

You live a life of celebrity,

sipping mai tais, gargling
Walt Disney's Jew-hating balls.

We don't need another excuse.

We don't need
another fucking lie.

We are spent.

Now you're gonna
skip the bullshit,

and you're gonna
give us an answer.

What do you know
about the Fourth Reich?

- The what?
- The what? The what?

The Fourth Reich.
What do you know about it?

What do you know
about the fucking Fourth Reich?

I don't understand.

Don't play fucking stupid.
What do you know

- about the Fourth Reich?
- I swear!

I swear.

So Schidler Corp.'s been
in the news

on this South American
trade bill.

Was a guy named Biff Simpson
behind it,

the Under Secretary of State.

And wouldn't you know,
he's on the fucking I am,

chief suspect
in a double homicide.

That guy whose family
was murdered at that barbecue?

Everyone but him,
and not only that.

There was a woman killed,
a Helen Kirsch.

She's a survivor
of the Nazi death camps.

So where's Biff Simpson up here?

Been a long time, friend-o.

Now, Wernher.

You need to tell us everything
you know.

Or we're gonna light you up...

...brighter
than the stars above.

What is the Fourth Reich?

I don't know.

Hold it, Joe.

Let the boy do it.

It's for the light.

Mm.

What is the Fourth Reich?

I said I don't know.

Well, I don't believe you.

Maybe this will help you
remember.

You sure about that?

Huh?

- Hmm.
- What is the Fourth Reich?

- I don't understand.
- What is the Fourth Reich?

What is the Fourth Reich?

No?

Okay.

What is... the Fourth Reich?

Tell us what you know.

Tell us

- what you fucking know!
- Stop. Please. Please?

I'll tell you!
I'll tell you.

I didn't know the extent.

I only joined
because she promised

there would be no money issues.

The Fourth Reich would fund
projects the prudes at NASA

never would dare... Mars,
distant galaxies, black holes.

She said that if I helped her
take the world,

I could rule the stars.

She?

"The Colonel."

The Colonel?

I-I don't know her real name.

I didn't want to hurt anyone.

I just...

I wanted the moon.

I wanted the stars.

So...

I helped them...

create it.

The Solution.

Wait. The pathogen.
The pathogen, right?

Where is it being released?

Where are they fucking
releasing it?!

Everywhere.

It's in everything.

It's in food and drink,
medicines.

It's a new creation.

It's a new weapon.

A food substitute soon

to be on every shelf
in America.

Targeting the inner cities.

Glucopyranose monohydrate.

Corn syrup.

Corn syrup.

Corn syrup.

Like that? You like that?

- What are you doing?
- Tell us what you fucking know... He's lying.

- Tell us what you know. Tell us everything.
- Swear...

- I swear!
- Everything that you know!

- Tell us! Come on. Tell us.
- I swear.

Jonah, that's enough.

Tell us. Come on.

Meyer.

Enough, Jonah.
Meyer, make him stop.

We got what we needed.

He's not, he's not fucking
telling us the truth.

Come on. We'll fucking cook you.

You don't want to speak? Huh?

No? Okay.

Meyer, make him stop!

Cut it.

What the fuck's wrong with you?

- Why? What'd I do?
- Get back to the car.

Now!

Mercy.

Mercy.

Mercy.

No.

No.

No. No!

No!

Do you like sugar?

Do you like sweets?

Do you like yummy,
tasty treats?

Then get ready for corn syrup.

Mama, what's corn syrup?

What's corn syrup, you ask?

It's a new substitute
for sugar.

A substitute
that is cheaper, healthier

and most importantly, sweeter
than your wildest dreams.

Americans foolish.

The junk food rots
your teeth, man.

Why did we move
to this silly country?

Back on an ocean.

Brought to you by Shidler Corp.

♪ Syrup is yummy ♪

♪ Syrup is sweet ♪

♪ Syrup is healthy ♪

♪ Gee, what a treat ♪

♪ Cheaper than sugar,
so much fun ♪

♪ Corn syrup ♪

♪ The answer for everyone ♪

♪ Syrup is yummy,
syrup is sweet ♪

♪ Syrup is healthy ♪

♪ Gee, what a treat ♪

♪ Cheaper than sugar,
so much fun ♪

♪ Corn syrup ♪

♪ The answer for everyone ♪

♪ Syrup is yummy,
syrup is sweet ♪

♪ Syrup is healthy ♪

♪ Gee, what a treat ♪

♪ Cheaper than sugar,
so much fun ♪

♪ Corn syrup ♪

♪ The answer for everyone ♪

♪ ♪

♪ Syrup is yummy,
syrup is sweet ♪

♪ Syrup is healthy ♪

♪ Gee, what a treat ♪

♪ Cheaper than sugar,
so much fun ♪

♪ Corn syrup ♪

♪ The answer for everyone. ♪