In the Dark (2019–…): Season 3, Episode 2 - I Know What You Did Last Night - full transcript

Murphy, Jess, Felix and Max begin a long and arduous journey as they attempt to stay one step ahead of Josh and Clemens.

Don't we need, like, IDs
or passports or something?

Yep. I use a guy in
Minnesota to print those.

Take your pictures in a second,

and he'll have them
finished by tonight.

Meantime

here's the information.

Memorize it. I'll take hers.

"Gordon Howard"?

Thank you. It's
better than "Felix."

What's mine?

"Lorri Benson."



Yeah, it looks like I'm "Jennifer
Walker." Jennifer Walker?

Okay.

I'm sorry, but is there a reason

that my name is, like,
two bad first names?

Is-is it too late? Like, have
they already gone to print?

You said 30 grand? CINDY: Yep.

Okay.

Okay.

You'll pay my guy up north.

You'll meet Jason tonight at
Lefty's Lodge in Littlefork.

Yeah. He's the bartender there.

Just so you know, you'll have
to spend tonight on this side

of the border; Canadian station
doesn't open till 8:00 a.m.

You know you're gonna
have to get some paperwork



for that dog, though, right?

I don't do that.

Uh, totally. We
got that covered.

So you said Jason,
Lefty's Lodge...

What was the town?

Littlefork.
Littlefork, thank you.

Last I heard, you
were out of the game.

Living in the suburbs.

Yeah, well, um

recent events brought
me back to the city.

Nia's body surfaced.

I heard.

Have a seat.

And I'm guessing you
want her business,

which is why you called me here.

I'll be informing Mateo

that I'll be the one
selling his supply.

But I'm gonna need more
manpower if I'm gonna move

that much product and
be able to pay him back.

Okay.

I can get you all Nia's people.

Under one condition.

Tell them not to worry about

trying to find out
who killed Nia.

They need to focus
on your business,

not revenge. Make it an order.

If you want me to protect
Murphy and them, just ask.

You know?

They stole Nia's entire
shipment of heroin

and gave it to me.

They're still alive. Nia's not.

It's not hard to piece together.

My question is

why are you so
desperate to protect

the people that
killed your sister?

Turns out my sister never
had any desire to protect me.

And I just don't want any
more blood on my hands.

Okay. I've added our
contacts to each of these phones.

Here you go.

And, Lorri,

I have added voice
command for you,

and put us all on
speed dial, okay?

Me... Gordon... number one,

Jennifer, number two,

and Kyle is number three.

Can you put Darnell's
number in mine? No.

We don't want any link
to Darnell, because...

Felix, he
promised he'd let us know

if Nia's people were
coming after us.

So he needs to be able
to get in touch with me.

Okay. Sheesh.

I get it. Yeah, and by the way,

where in Canada are we going?
That's the other thing.

I think we need to cross,
um, by bus, separately.

S... Separately?

Yeah. I mean, the
cops are looking

for a blind woman and
three of her friends,

so it's obviously gonna be
harder to find us individually.

Okay. Well, then,

where are we gonna meet up?

I don't think we do meet up.

For a while anyway...
A... year to be safe.

A year?!

Works for me.

Max, I understand
that you're mad

and having a little
pissy fit, and I get it,

but I can't be alone!

I'm not mad. I'm just
happy not to be around you.

Well, splittingup for a

year isn't really
an option for me.

So Jess has to stay with me.

Yeah.

We won't get caught,
but I-I need her.

Yeah, that's the only
way it's gonna work.

Fine, you guys have to cross the
border into Canada separately.

You can meet up
once you're there.

You got it?

Murphy? Whatever!

Fine.

You deliberately went
against my orders.

I told you to hold off.

Now I have to explain
this to my boss.

Sir... Listen to me, I
don't even know your name.

It's Josh Wa... She's coming.

You let me do all the
talking. Do you understand?

Hello, gentlemen.

Thank you for coming
in at the last minute.

I got to say,

waking up to the news that
Nia Bailey's body's been found

really made my day.

I'm glad to hear it. I do
have some questions though.

Of course, anything.

You want to tell me why
you were out looking

for Nia Bailey's body off-duty?

With a gardening shovel?

And this guy, who
isn't even a cop?

Oh, he's not part of it.
I was talking to Clemens.

So?

Because we, uh

we never got approval
for a search crew.

I can't
approve every hunch.

I was wrong about
this. I understand.

But I've put

my best homicide guys on this.

No, no.

As impressed as I am

with their solve rate of 32%...

I'd like to keep
Clemens on the case.

Ma'am, he works in narcotics.

Well, I'm transferring
him to homicide.

I trust you to pick your team.

Uh, if it's okay with
you, I would like

to continue to work
with Josh Wallace here.

He-he used to work for IRS CI.

He knows more about
Nia Bailey than anyone.

And he is the only reason why
we found her body to begin with.

Works for me.

He can consult. Wait,
uh, that's very nice.

And I would love
to come on board,

but I do feel like I
should be up-front.

I'm losing my eyesight.

I don't care. Have a good one.

Your boy just got promoted.

Okay, just...

Is Max
still getting gas?

Yep.

This is so brutal.

I know, Murph.
I just... I get it.

We're giving up our entire
lives, so it makes sense

that you would, you
know, feel that way.

What? No, I'm ta... I'm... No.

I'm talking about Max.

I mean, I can deal with him

being mad... I have... but

this is not... this is bad.

He... this is like

he wants nothing to do with me.

Yeah, well, he'll
probably get over it.

I-I mean, probably,

eventually, but I
don't really have time.

Because if this is our
last night together,

I can't leave things like this.

I need to get him
to stop being a baby

and talk to me.

I can't, I can'tdo this.

Okay, well, why don't
you get him drunk.

I mean, maybe he'll forget
how much he hates you.

It'd take a lot of alcohol,
but, yeah, I could try.

Do they have, like, tequila?

'Cause that makes him horny.

Yep.

Thought you only needed water.

Uh... well, since it's
our last night together,

I thought maybe
we'd have a little

soirée.

Well, we found a
motel by the border.

Let's go.

Uh, hey, guys, there's
a pay phone over there,

if we want to call our parents.

Everyone remember the story?

Yeah.

Hi, Mom, it's me.

Uh, yeah, I'm good.
I... I'm fine.

I just want to tell you

that I'm gonna be
gone for a while.

Well, Guiding Hope, uh,
actually closed down.

And, um, so, we're
all, we're all gonna

sort of take some
time off together.

Yeah, just, you know,
hiking with some friends.

We're hiking the
Appalachian Trail.

You know, just have some
time, reflect and travel

and, you know, maybe-maybe
gain a new perspective on life.

If you and Dad could close up
Guiding Hope, that'd be great.

I love you guys so much.

And I'm... I really miss you.

I know I don't say that a lot,
but I'm saying it now, okay?

I love you, Mom.

Okay, Mom, I'm-I'm
gonna hang up.

I'm hanging up, Mom.

I'll try to call you... I'll...

I'll try to call
you from the trail.

Bye.

: Oh, God.

Uh, here you go. Ooh.

Thank you. Yeah, no problem.

I, uh... I'm officially
on the Nia Bailey case,

despite the chief trying to
kick me off at every turn. Ooh!

Yeah, well, that's
because he knows

it'll get Murphy Mason
too close for comfort.

I feel like I could just
expedite this whole process,

and go straight to the
superintendent about.

Chief Alper. She-she
seems like she likes me.

Yeah, she only likes
you because you found

the body of a huge drug dealer.

She is just like
him... It's all optics.

But if she finds out one of
her chiefs is dirty, though?

Then it'll make
her look terrible.

Your best bet is finding hard
evidence against the chief.

And your only lead
is Murphy Mason.

But she fled.

Then find her.

Can I help you?

Ms. Mason, we're
from Chicago PD.

We just have a few
questions for you.

It's about Murphy.

What's going on? Uh,
I'm Gene Clemens.

Uh-huh. Yeah. I'm Josh Wallace.

And, uh, we're trying
to locate your daughter.

Is she okay?

She's actually wanted in
a murder investigation.

That's not, uh...

No, that's-that's not possible.

It is, actually.

She and her friends
were trafficking drugs

out of Guiding Hope
for Nia Bailey,

a high-profile drug
dealer.

Now we have reason
to believe that

they killed her and
are now on the run.

What?

Uh...

No, uh, I don't think

you have the... Have you
heard from her at all?

Maybe know where she might be?

She's hiking the
Appalachian Trail.

With her friends. That's all...

Ma'am, it's clear
you've been crying.

I don't think you'd be this
upset if you really thought

that your daughter was just
going on a hiking trip.

Can I ask what number
she called from

to tell you about this bogus
Appalachian Trail story?

Her cell.

Look, Mrs. Mason,
Murphy is in danger.

This woman they killed, she has

a lot of people out
there who want revenge.

If we can get to
her before they can,

yes, we will have to
put her behind bars...

Oh, my... but at
least she'll be alive.

We can protect her.

And it's a far better
outcome than the alternative.

Trust me.

Now, did she call
from that cell?

Because our records show
that she hasn't made

any outgoing phone calls
in the last two days.

Yeah, it was her cell.

Okay? Uh...

Look, I need to, uh,

get to sleep, so...

It's late. Okay. Understood.

Uh, I know this is
incredibly unprofessional,

but would you mind if
I used your bathroom?

It's, uh, right down the hall.

Would you mind
lending me a hand?

This way.

Thank you.

Good night.

Did you get it? Get what?

The number on her phone.

That's what the whole
bathroom thing was about.

Did you not see me pointing?
Oh, man, I thought that

you just really had to pee.
You had all that iced tea

on the way over here, so
I just thought that...

The phone number is how
we're gonna track Murphy.

Yeah, yeah, no, I know,
I know. You just...

It's right here on my hand.

You're too easy.

The area code's in
northern Minnesota.

Think they're going to Canada?

Hundo P. Isn't
that what you say?

Hundo P. That is what I say.

I'll grab the passports
from that Jason guy.

Be back in a few hours.

Okay. Yeah. Totally.

Yeah, maybe... maybe bring
Murphy or Jess with you, though.

I'll take care of the
Pretzel paperwork.

Um, just 'cause you've
been driving so much.

I don't want you to fall
asleep on the road. I'm good.

He's afraid you're
gonna ditch us.

No, I didn't say that. I'm
just a fan of the buddy system.

You know? Personally,
I think it's

a tried-and-true
system... Very reliable.

Uh... very good
system. It's fine.

I'll-I'll-I'll go.

No, thanks.

If you guys don't trust me,
Jess can come with me, okay?

We're gonna
be late, Jess. Let's go.

Well, um

hurry up.

Uh, hurry back, or we'll start
drinking without you guys.

I sure will.

Hi. Uh, I reserved a...

Two rooms under the
name Gordon Howard.

Gordon.

Never met a Gordon
under like a hundred.

Family name.

We call him, uh, Gordo.

Should get your boyfriend
to spring for a nicer hotel.

Well, maybe her
boyfriend is saving up

for a nice house
that we're gonna all

that we're gonna
live in someday.

Okay.

That's 58 bucks for each room.

Just call it 60.

Thank you. No problem.

Need you to sign in here, Gordo.

Oh.

Here. Room three.

I'm the only one working,

so you can ring me
if you need anything.

I'll keep your friend's
key here at the front desk.

Thank you.

Thanks. Enjoy.

So, who'd you call at the

at the gas station?

My dad.

Yeah, how'd that go?

It's good. Good.

I don't know, just hearing
my mom's voice, I just...

I just wanted to give her
a really big hug, you know?

I'm sorry. That was
really insensitive.

I'm sorry. It's fine.

It's-it's fine. Okay.

My mom died a long
time ago, Jess.

Don't worry about it.

So, what are you gonna do
when you get to Canada?

Um, find a job as a
line cook somewhere.

Save enough money
to maybe open up

my own restaurant, you know?

Yeah. That sounds great.

What kind of restaurant?

Nothing fancy. Just

really good diner food.

Pancakes, hash browns,
that kind of thing.

That sounds good.

Yeah, the whole thing actually
sounds really nice right now.

Kind of looking forward to it.

Mm-hmm.

They called from
Silverdale at 9:00 p.m.

Closest border crossing
is International Falls,

which is an hour
and a half away,

and it closes at 10:00.

So they're still on
this side of the border.

Mm-hmm. Oh, wait, wait, wait.

Just got security photos
from the time of the call.

Ah. There they are, baby.

Well, I can't make out the
license plate. Enhance it.

Uh, no, that's not
a real thing.Oh.

All right, so, look, we'll
get the word out to local cops

and border patrol in
International Falls,

tell them to be on the lookout

for an orange... I
think that's an Aztek.

Aztek. Yeah. Right.

Tell them to check
motels, big parking lots,

On it.

I'm gonna get you.

Do you know if this
place has, like,

an ice machine or
something? Oh, yeah, ice.

That'll solve all your problems
with Max. Shut up, Felix.

No, really, I think,
once he sees this spread

of tequila and pork rinds,
he's just gonna be like,

"Wow, Murphy, as a
chef, you really get me.

I love you so much."I know
you think it's stupid,

but I really need to
fix things with him.

I can't believe this is what
you're thinking about right now.

I just need him to forgive me.

Can we please... can you
please help me get some ice?

Yeah. Whatever.

Come on, good boy.

And let's print the paper

that lady was talking
about for him.

Do you have it?

It's just his vaccination forms.

I can download 'em.

Hello again. Do you have, uh,

some sort of business center?

Does it look like we
have a business center?

Uh, could we

use your computer?

I'm not supposed to
let guests use it.

Okay. Let's just go to
Kinko's or something.Um...

There's no Kinko's around here.

It's just, uh... like, one

it's just one tiny
paper. I can't.

My parents own this place.

They'd kill me if anything
happened to the computer.

Okay. I'm sorry.

It's all right. It's
not your fault. Um...

But do you mind actually
taking out our trash?

'Cause it's-it's full.

Sure. And, um

we will run to the car 'cause
I want to get my wallet,

um, so we can give
her a proper tip...

Like, more than two
dollars this time.

Yeah. Okay, we'll be right back.

Cool.

Yeah, I'll walk you out.
Find outside. Find outside.

Great. Now I have to give
her a big tip, by the way.

Oh, my God, you're so cheap.

Just print it. Okay.

Guiding Hope.

And... Pretzel,

and print.

Oh, perfect.

Okay, I'll distract her.

Just grab that when
it's done, okay?

In like ten years?

Hey! Uh...

Happy I ran into you. A
question about the television.

: Come here,
buddy. Come here.

Good boy.

Hi.

Hello.

Hi.Hi.

Uh, I'm Officer Brandt.
Uh, I'm looking for

a blind girl and three friends

traveling in an
orange Pontiac Aztek.

Um... okay.

I haven't,
uh...

I haven't seen anyone, um,
that-that looks like that,

but, um, if you do want
to leave your information,

I'm happy to let you know
if, uh, anything turns up.

Okay. Uh, yeah,
though I actually

talked to one of
the guests outside,

and they-they said
they saw an orange

Pontiac Aztek in the parking
lot a little while ago.

Really? Yeah.

Um, if there was, I
don't... see one anymore.

So maybe they...
Yeah, I don't know.

Huh. Okay. I don't
see one, but...

Uh, well, if you don't mind,
I'm just gonna hang around.

Okay. See if the-the
Aztek comes back.

Sure. No problem.

All good.

Cute dog. Thank you. He, uh...

Yeah, he's a good boy.
Job kind of sucks,

so at least I get to,
uh, bring him to work.

I'm gonna call my colleague
and see if, um, he has seen

a blind girl, and
you said how many...?

Three. Three friends?

Three friends. Yeah,
just give me a sec.

Phone.
E-mail. Messaging.

So, my screen's broken,
so I have to use this, uh

this, uh, dumb robot voice.

Wow, I didn't even know
our phones could do that.

Yeah. Uh, s...

Here we go.

Um, s... call speed dial one.

Yeah, I'm just, uh

pretty into s-sports, so
just want to make sure

that the-the signal's not
gonna be, uh, in-interrupted.

For sure.

Excuse me.

Hello.

Uh, hi. This
is Amber calling

from the front desk.

There is a cop here
who's looking for

a blind girl and
three of her friends.

I was just wondering,
did you see anyone

that fits that description?

No, I have not.

Uh, okay, well, he's
going to stick around,

um, so I'll just keep
manning the front desk,

and you just keep doing
what you're doing.

And please alert the
rest of the staff

that he's looking
for an orange, um...

Pontiac Aztek. Pontiac Aztek.

Okay. Bye.

Seems okay to me.

Good. Uh... sorry.

I just... I have to send my
GF a quick text real quick.

She's getting us food.

She doesn't need
you to go with her?

No, she's a...
independent woman.

Right. Okay, I better go.

No. Uh, actually, would you
mind checking out the hot water?

Oh, my God.

You are seriously the most
high-maintenance guest

we've ever had.

Pull over. Why?

Because the cops... the cops

are looking for us and
we have to ditch the car.

No, we're not gonna... No,
we're not ditching the car.

Okay? We got to meet
there in an hour.

Max, they know what
car we're driving,

so we need to... I
don't care if they know!

I need that passport, Jess!

Max, just pull over.

Pull over! MAX: Fine.

You check Uber.

I will check cabs.Great.

Uber doesn't even exist here.

Yeah, and the only cab company
is closed until morning.

What? I'll take the
car. I don't care.

No, Max, the cops
are looking for it.

No.

I locked the keys in the car.

Best night of my life! Okay.

Just... Y-You know what?

We'll just hitchhike
there or something.

Um, are you k...
I'm not hitchhiking.

Look, whatever, Jess!

Okay, I'll just go alone. If I
get arrested, I get arrested.

No, Max, please...
Don't touch me, Jess!

Okay... Back away!

She said we have to
be there by 9:00.

I don't know what we're gonna
do. Okay, you know what?

Here. Here...

Okay. Um...

You know what? I have a plan.

Okay.

Lefty's Lodge.
This is Jason.Hi.

We're on our way to,
uh, pick something up...

From Cindy? Yes.

Yeah, so, look, we ran into
some car trouble, and it looks

like we're not gonna be
able to make it tonight,

so I was just wondering
if maybe we could...

You can come to my
place in the morning.

I'll text you the address.Great.

Yeah, that's fantastic.
Thank you so much.

We'll see you tomorrow.

Okay, bye.

Oh, my God. We're good.

Oh, my God, okay.
Well, let's-let's...

Wha...

Okay, okay.Oh.

Um...

Uh, yeah, I saw a
motel a couple...

Yeah. Uh, yeah. Couple miles...
Do you want to go there?

Yeah. Yeah. Crash in it? Okay.

It was freezing earlier.Yeah.

Well, it looks like it
magically got fixed.

No, no, no. Don't go.

Uh...

I know what you're doing.

I'm not doing anything.

Is that right?

Uh...

Well, I'm sorry that I, uh,

sort of freaked out back there.

It's okay. You don't
have to be sorry.

I know that we're not,
like, best friends...

Huh... by any means,

but you can talk to me.

Even if it's about Murphy.

No... No, no, it's... It's fine.

It's not about that.
I'm done with Murphy.

The thing is, is I, uh,

I didn't call my dad.

At the gas station.

Who did, who did you call?

No one. Just pretended to.

There's not a single person

that would even
come looking for me.

That's not true.

Know what? It's, it...
honestly, it's fine,

because I was standing
in that phone booth

realizing that I had
absolutely nobody,

and then I just thought

why am I even mad I'm
throwing this life away?

You know? Like, I-I
should be excited

that I get a chance
to start a new life.

Right? Yeah.

You deserve that. You really do.

But you know Murphy
does love you.

Jess, I-I... I helped
you bury two bodies

and she dumped me that night.

And you're a good friend to
her, Jess, you know that?

No, no, no, I'm-I'm serious.

I mean, you of all people
know how selfish she can be,

and you're just,
like, still loyal.

Yeah, I know.

That's just who I am.

You're like me.

You know? You like to
take care of people.

I know. It sucks.

Yes, it does, but that is
why I'm done. You're done?

I'm done.Uh-huh.

So you... did you see Murphy?

She was like, "So, Max, um...

Let's talk about
this. Let's do this."

And I'm just like... Just
like... I did see... Yes.

"No. Bye."

It felt so good.

Yeah, that sounds like heaven.

You should just do it, you know?

The next time she
demands your attention,

just don't give it to her.

Sorry about
the wait, guys.

Can I get you two
something to drink? Um...

Yeah, can I get a gin
and tonic, please?

Sure. And for you? Uh...

Tequila. All right. You got it.

Yeah.

Don't.

Come on. I didn't...
I didn't say anything.

You were about to say something.
Yes, you were. Nope, I... No.

I'm gonna, I'm gonna
call, um, Murphy and Felix

and tell them that we're
not coming back tonight.

Okay.

Call from...

Hello?

Hey.Hi. Did you hear
what's going on?

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
we ditched the car.

Listen, we're not gonna
make it back tonight.

Looks like we're gonna
have to get the passports

tomorrow, so... Sorry.

And that's okay? He
was cool with that?

Yeah, it's fine, don't worry.

Oh. Um, okay.

Can I just, can I just
talk to Max real quick?

He-he went to bed.
He was really tired.

Okay. Um...

Yeah, whatever. I'll, uh

just see you tomorrow.

Yeah, yeah. See you
tomorrow. All right, bye.

: Hmm, five letters.

Rifle? Nope. No, that's not it.

The front desk is closing.
I don't think they're

they're here.

All right. I'll head out.

Drive safe.

Okay.

Well, uh, I'm a little too
tired to drive home, so

probably just gonna crash here.

It's kind of one of the perks.

Okay, well, thanks
for your help.

Okay.

Night. Good night.

:
Pretzel.

Actually the roads
look pretty bad.

May as well wait out my
shift here if that's okay.

Yeah. No problem.

Good night.

You, too. Um...

You can j... You... uh

just let yourself out
whenever you're ready.

Yeah. All righty.

Thanks.

Take off your
pants. FELIX: Yeah.

Oh, hey.

Oh, my God.

I'm so sorry.

I should go. Sorry.

No. Plea... uh, stay.

What? No, I'm-I'm...

I'm cool with this.

So there's no need
to go. HANNAH: Uh...

Seriously.

: Yeah. U-Um...

How about some whiskey?

Um... Whiskey?

Uh, yes. Yes.

Okay. Would you like
some whiskey, honey?

Yeah, please. So, wait, sorry.
You're... So, you're not mad?

No. No, no.

No, we, uh... We... Yeah, no.

Doesn't bother me.

Thanks.

Thank you.

Thanks so much. Um, okay, so...

D-Do you guys do this a lot?

U-Uh, if it's the right person.

I mean... We have.
Sometimes, yeah.

We have. I mean...

Well, wow... We keep it...

We keep it, like,
you know, just loose.

And... you know?

Well, I'm-I'm flattered.

: Uh, okay.

All right, I'm down.

Right on. Let's do
I feel like maybe,

uh, you and I should

go... have a little sidebar?

You relax. Uh, there's
some pork rinds and, uh,

other things.

Be right back.

Ow.

What
are you doing here?

Did the cop leave?
No, he did not leave.

Then what are you doing here?
I tried to get him to leave,

by saying the front desk was
closing, but it didn't work.

We're in a real
situation, Murphy.

How are we gonna
get out of this one?

How are we getting out of
this? Y-You're the first guy

to ever try to get
out of a threesome.

: You actually, you
actually want to do this?

Do you? It's either that

or we send her back to the
desk where a cop asks her

if she has seen a blind girl.

It's-it's just... it's just sex.

It's not just sex, Murphy.
It's extremely complicated.

It's literally two
bodies... Three bodies.

Three bodies... Three bodies.

Making each other feel
good and then it's over.

What?

Are you, like...

Are you into me
like that, or...?

: No. I'm sorry.

Okay, a simple no

would have sufficed, Murphy,
you don't have to... you know.

You just seem pretty
gung ho is all.

I just really don't think we
have another option, Felix.

And plus,

I was really set on, um,
having sex with Max tonight.

Um...

But he's not here. You are.

So it'd kind of just be
killing two birds with one, um

you know, one...

It's good. No, good, I'm glad

glad to hear that
I am nothing more

than a mere body for you
to masturbate against,

while I consider you one of
my best friends. Come on.

And you know what, I
wasn't gonna bring this up,

but I've been trying very hard
not to be offended by the fact

that you seem so upset
that Max is gonna be

gone for a year and
you're not gonna see him,

but you don't seem to
give a crap about the fact

you're not gonna see me for a year.
You don't think I give a crap, Felix?

I don't know. I don't know.
You don't think I give a crap?

I've been able to hang
out with your dumb face

every single day, and I'm
not gonna be able to do that.

And it sucks, and I...

I can't even... I can't even...

I don't even want to, want
to think about it, okay?

Are you being for
real right now?

Yes, I'm being for real.

You're one of my best
friends, too, idiot.

Guys, is
everything okay?

Yeah. One sec.

Okay, no making fun
of me during it.

Just don't do anything
weird and I won't.

Great.

Let's go.

See, I don't know what
you're talking about

because this town
seems nice. Nice?

Mm.It's the worst.

There's literally
nothing to do here.

Well, this is my
only night here,

so I'll just have to
take your word for it.

Well, we're
about to close,

but if you want to stick
around, I can take down

anything from the top shelf.

My boss is a drunk, he'll
just assume he drank it.

Sounds good.

Okay.

See? New life
looking good already.

I'm not gonna, like,
high-five you or anything.

Duly noted.

All right, I'm gonna
leave you to it.

You guys sure we're good?

We-we don't have
to do this. Oh, no.

Yeah, no, we want to.
We really do. Yeah, no.

Yeah.

Um... come here.

Okay.

I should get back to work.

No. Just sleep. Shh...

Sleep.

I can go, uh, check if
there's anybody out there.

You-you sure?

Oh, yeah. Totally. Yeah.

I'd say you're a
gentleman, but we both know

that's not true,
right?

Open it, open it. Come on.

Okay, just wait here.
We'll be right back.

Okay.

Hello?

Great. Okay.

We're good.

Let's go.

Thank you.

We're three border
crossings over

from where they think we are,

so hopefully there
are no cops here,

but keep your eyes peeled.

So, you know
where you're going

once you get to Canada?

Uh, Toronto.

There's a bus that
goes to Toronto?

Uh, no, uh,

some place called Thunder Bay.

I fly out of a...
Th-they have a place

called, uh, Thunder-Thunder Bay.

That's uh, that's pretty
much as far as I've gotten.

What ab... How about you?

Winnipeg.Okay.

You know, called ahead

and got a job as a
line cook at a diner.

Mm-hmm.

Good. Th-That's good.

Good. That's good.

Uh, so, yeah, I think, uh...

Let's all remember the plan.

We have our burner phones,
but don't use them.

We'll call each other in
a year and meet up then.

Okay?

And, uh, no contacting
each other until then.

It's just what's
best for all of us.

Okay, well, it's a year.

Um, it'll go by fast.

Yeah. No biggie.

Um, should we sit?

Yeah.

Max, are you seriously not
gonna talk to me at all?

What do you want me to say?

Um, I know I messed up, okay?

I always mess up, but...

I mean

you know how I feel about you.

I told you I wasn't coming
back, and I meant it.

You were right.

We're no good for each other.

Jess, are you there? Jess.

I'm crying. Why aren't
you doing anything?

Murphy.

When you get there, wait
by the ladies' restroom.

Do not move from there.

I will find you, okay? Yes.

You told me ten times.

Okay, wait. Anyway,
I-I got you something.

What is it?

Oh, well, it's a,
it's a stuffed animal

that I got at a gift shop.

I thought that if
you get sad again,

you could just

just hold it and
pretend it's me.

Yeah, you guys are
about the same height.

Okay, shut up.

Okay, I love you.

Bye, Pretzel. I love
you. I love you, too.

Take care of her, okay?

Okay, it's right behind
you. The door's open.

Okay, I'll see you soon.Okay.

All right.

Bye.

Sorry.

Welcome to Canada.

Bienvenue au Canada.

All right, okay.

Come on. Sit.

Good boy. Sit down. Okay.

: Okay.