Ms. Marvel (2022–…): Season 1, Episode 5 - Episode #1.5 - full transcript

WALEED: Your great-grandmother's
story is of legend.

When you're ready,
we have much to discuss.

Back then, there was no Pakistan.
It was all one big country, India.

- What happened to Sana's mother?
- She disappeared that night.

This is my ammi. What I could
remember of her at least.

Every Pakistani family
has a Partition story.

SANA: I somehow got separated
from my father.

Until a trail of stars appeared
and took me right back into his arms.

- On the train.
- SANA: The last one that night.

It was Aisha's wish, to bring us all home.
And now you must finish what she started.

If the Clandestines use the bangle
to tear down the Veil,



they'll unleash their world unto us,
until there's nothing left of it.

That is why it is important
to keep that bangle safe.

(GLASS BREAKING)

Get her out of here!

KAMALA: (GASPS) Waleed.

(PEOPLE CLAMORING)

NARRATOR: At the stroke
of the midnight hour,

when the world sleeps,

India will awake to light and freedom.

With those words,
on the eve of August 15th, 1947,

newly appointed prime minister
Jawaharlal Nehru

signaled the beginning of a new India.

After almost 200 years
of oppressive British rule, India is free.

The Dominion of Pakistan
has been demarcated for Muslims,



while India is a secular state
with a Hindu majority.

An unprecedented mass migration has begun,

as millions of people make their way
across borders,

a consequence of a century-long
British strategy of divide and rule.

Riots and violent outbreaks
have erupted across the country.

People are fleeing for their lives.

Bloody trains arrive to their destinations
as homes are torched across the country.

To understand how all this began,
we must go back to a pivotal moment

in the Indian struggle for independence.

Back in 1942.

(PANTING)

MAN: Stop or I'll shoot!

(CONTINUES PANTING)

(GROANS)

(HASAN SPEAKING IN Urdu)

(ALL APPLAUDING)

(VILLAGERS CHEERING)

(VILLAGERS YELLING)

- (VILLAGERS YELLING)
- BRITISH SOLDIER 1: There they are, sir.

BRITISH SOLDIER 2: Leave now!

Get out!

BRITISH SOLDIER 3: Disperse!

- Away from here!
- (GRUNTS)

BRITISH SOLDIER 2: Go home!

BRITISH SOLDIER 3: Move on!

Back to your homes!
Back to your homes!

Back to your home! Into your home!

(GASPS)

Touch me and I'll break your leg.

(LAUGHS)

What? You mean this one?

It's okay. I don't use it much anyway.

What do you want?

Well, for one, I'd like you to stop
trampling on my poor roses,

but from the looks of it, I think
you need more help than they do.

- Can I help you with anything?
- No.

No, thank you.

There's, uh, food and a place to rest
if you need to use my cottage.

Now, I know you're just putting on a show.

No human alive can resist the smell
of fresh-fried paratha.

So, do you have a name?

Or shall I just call you hungry?

Perhaps you can tell me
where you're from then?

I see.

You're clearly not British.

And you're not from this village.
So, what brings you to my doorstep?

I like your roses.

Ah, she speaks.

You're very kind.
Which one's your favorite?

You know, when I saw you out there,
it reminded me of my favorite poem.

"When the soul lies down in that grass

"The world is too full to talk about

"What you seek is seeking you..."

Aisha.

My name is Aisha.

Aisha.

"She who lives." A beautiful name.

Has an.

(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)

(AISHA CLEARS THROAT)

I know that you're pretty attached
to that rotting tree branch,

but I thought it might be nice to have

a walking stick that
actually helped you walk.

And to think,

when we first met,
you threatened to break my leg.

Well, I changed my mind.

(BOTH CHUCKLE)

Thank you.

Thank you for making a home for me here.

(AISHA SINGING IN Urdu)

HASAN: She looks at you
as though you're magic.

I can't say that I blame her.

MAN ON RADIO: As religious unrest sweeps
across the country,

the prime minister urges India's citizens
to remain calm...

I love you.

...by saying, "Our first and immediate
objective must be to put an end

"to all internal strife and violence

"which disfigure and degrade us,
and injure the cause of freedom."

- (AISHA CHUCKLES)
- Yet uncertainty and fear

have turned to bloodshed...

Peaceful?

Could all this bloodshed
be called as peaceful?

AISHA: We will get through this.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

(SPEAKING IN Urdu)

Has an...

(SIGHS)

Najma.

So, this is where you've been hiding.

AISHA: I thought you were all dead.

NAJMA: We searched everywhere for years.

But now that I've found you,

we can put our plan into action.

Don't you want to go home, Aisha?

Of course.

Of course I do.

But I hid the bangle for safe keeping.

Retrieving it will take some time.

You have until sundown tomorrow.

And then, we will all go home. Together.

AISHA: The riots are spreading.

Everyone's trying to leave now
while they still can.

HASAN: This is all I've ever known.

My father built this house for us.

What will I leave behind for my daughter?

AISHA: No Muslims are safe here.

You've seen what's happening.

They're burning homes
across the countryside.

People are dying.

It's just too risky to stay with Sana.

We can take our memories with us.

So long as we're together,
we can build a home anywhere, Has an.

"What you seek is seeking you."

You taught me that.

I know, beta.

New adventures can be scary.

That's why I need you
to hold onto this for me.

This will keep you safe
wherever you go, okay?

(ALL CLAMORING)

HASAN: Aisha, listen.

Aisha.

- Aisha, please, I can't keep up.
- This is the last train. We need to hurry.

But what are we actually running from?

Who is that woman you were
talking to last night?

Tell me the truth.

AISHA: I need to show you something.

You always said I was magic...

But why are you telling me now?

You knew I was running from something.

But you never pushed.

Because I didn't care.

You chose us, and that's what mattered.

And I'm still choosing you.

And whatever happens,

make sure Sana gets on the train tonight.

Promise me, Has an.

Nothing is going to happen.

(PEOPLE CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY)

ANNOUNCER: Platform one,
train ready for departure.

(ANNOUNCER REPEATS IN Urdu)

(GASPS)

Sana is not safe.
You have to take her with you.

What?

- You have to trust me with this, Has an.
- Aisha.

- For her sake! You promised.
- Aisha. Aisha!

- Just go!
- Aisha!

- Sana, Sana, Sana.
- (CRYING)

It's okay.

(HASAN SPEAKS IN Urdu)

You've turned your back on us.

Your family. Your people.
Where's the bangle, Aisha?

Najma...

HASAN: It'll be okay. She'll be here.
She said she'll be here.

- (BLADE STABS)
- (AISHA GROANING)

NAJMA: I'll find it
if it's the last thing I do.

(PEOPLE CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY)

AISHA: It won't work!

Najma, no!

(CHATTERING CONTINUES)

ANNOUNCER: Platform one,
train is ready for departure.

(ANNOUNCER REPEATS IN Urdu)

Sana?

- Sana!
- SANA: Ammi?

- HASAN: Sana?
- Ammi?

(HASAN YELLS)

SANA: Ammi! Ammi! Ammi!

HASAN: Sana!

SANA: Ammi! Ammi!

HASAN: Sana?

Sana?

Sana!

ANNOUNCER:
All train compartments are full.

(ANNOUNCER REPEATS IN Urdu)

Keep moving!

- Sana!
- (GROANS)

(SOBBING)

SANA: (VOICE ECHOING) Ammi!

Abbu!

Ammi!

(SPEAKING Urdu)

(CRYING)

"What you seek..."

Sana!

"...is seeking you."

(GROANS)

(PEOPLE CLAMORING)

It's you.

Aisha.

What happened to you?

AISHA: The bangle worked. Sana...

It brought you back to me.

I'm not Sana.

They don't have much time.
Get Sana on the train.

And protect that bangle.

You have everything that you need.

No, you have to save her.

You're supposed to save Nani,
like the story.

It's okay.

She's okay.

'Cause you're here.

(PEOPLE CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY)

SANA: Ammi? Abbu! Ammi!

Sana!

It's okay. I got you. I got you.

Okay.

- Let's go find Nana Abbu.
- (SANA SOBBING)

We can't get through.

HASAN: Sana!

Sana!

- Sana?
- (SANA CRYING)

Sana?

I can't do stars, Nani,
but I can do circles, okay?

(SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)

Do you wanna play a game? Yeah?

Okay. I'm gonna need you to jump, okay?

Ready, and go!

HASAN: Sana!

Yes, go to Nana Abbu!

(GRUNTS)

HASAN: Sana!

Sana?

Aisha.

Oh.

Sana.

(SPEAKING Urdu)

It was me.

- (PEOPLE CHATTERING INDISTINCTLY)
- (BABY CRYING)

(GASPS)

(PANTING)

The Veil.

It's open.

MUNEEBA: Pick it up. Pick it up, Kamala.
Pick up the phone!

- (PHONE RINGING)
- She's not picking up the phone.

Ammi, she's still not home.

You know, Magnum got lost once,
I had him micro chipped.

Okay, Ammi, Magnum is a dog.
Kamala is a girl. Okay?

Trust me, if it was legal, I would do it.

SANA: But don't worry so much.
She'll be okay.

- I mean, she has a phone, right?
- Yes, of course, beta, she has a phone.

Well, if Kamala's phone
is on your family plan,

you can just log into your account

and use the "find my phone" feature
to see where she is.

- Like spyware for parents?
- Kind of.

Then why am I only
just hearing about this?

Najma, we can go home.

(GROANS)

Get everyone out of here. Go!

Get out, get out!

Get out, get out, get out!

Are you all right?

It's not gonna work.
It's just gonna destroy everything.

Please help me close it.

I can make it.

You have Kamran.

I don't.

I left him behind.

So go back and get him.

All Aisha ever wanted was to be with
her family and you took that from her.

Please don't take that from Kamran, too.

You're right.

There is only one way.

I can close it.

No!

Kamran...

(KAMALA GRUNTS)

(ENERGY PULSATING)

(GROANS)

- MUNEEBA: What are you doing?
- (KAREEM GASPS)

- Ammi! Hi!
- Oh, my gosh.

Oh!

Are your hands hurt?

- Are you okay?
- I'm okay.

I can't believe what is happening.
Are you...

Who is that?

- Salamalekum, Aunty. Nani.
- MUNEEBA: Uh-huh.

Walaikumsalam, beta.

So you are that Light Girl?

- Yeah.
- (GASPS)

Our family is magical.

Munee, I've told you so many times
over the years.

Um...

This is for you.

It was all true, Nani.

SANA: Ammi.

Abbu.

This photograph, and those lights,
how did that happen?

Um...

SANA: I don't know,

but I'd like to think

two people fell in love
and created something...

Something

much bigger than either of them
could have created alone.

- Shall we go home now?
- Yeah.

I actually have one more thing
I need to do,

but I'll be right back. Really quick.

Okay, okay.

(ENERGY PULSATING)

(WHOOSHING)

You know, I'm pretty sure a Pakistani
goodbye is the opposite of an Irish one.

Overstay your welcome and then ask
if you could take home food.

I have to go tell the others
what happened.

I figured you could use some time
with your family.

Are you gonna be okay?

Yeah. Yeah, I'll be fine.

He'd be really proud of you.

Thank you, by the way.

For everything.

You know, if you ever need anything,
I'm just a call away.

Although the U.S. government

may or may not have several warrants
out for my arrest, so...

Wow.

Well, I don't know how much more trouble
I can get into after all this.

Just in case.

For you.

What is this?

It's Kamala's. It broke.

- (MUNEEBA CHUCKLES)
- SANA: Kamala!

Come here, beta.
I want to show you something.

Oh, my God. Who is that?

"Who is that?"

- That's your mother at your age.
- No. No!

(MUNEEBA LAUGHS)

KAMALA: Oh, wow.

SANA: She was quite the rebel, you know.

She ran away when she was 17
to follow that star...

Bruce, um, Springfield.

Please don't put all these lies
into my daughter's head, okay?

It was Bon Jovi.

- Huh?
- (BOTH CHUCKLE)

Why have I never heard of this?

Well, because you have never asked.

Your father and I had a lot
of adventures, Kamala.

But I will tell you this.

None of them have been as thrilling
as being your mother.

And recently, if I've been holding on
really tight to you,

it's because I am not ready to let you go.

SANA: I didn't hold you
tight enough, Munee.

(SPEAKS IN Urdu)

I couldn't see what you needed me to see.

- Okay? I'm sorry.
- (SPEAKS IN Urdu)

Perhaps this was the journey
I was intended to take.

One that would bring me back to you.

- Brian?
- (GASPS)

What are you doing here?

I don't know where else to go.

Argon. (CHUCKLES)

It's one of my favorite elements.

Yeah.

So, you're a car guy as well?

Yeah, it's a wonder
we've never hung out before.

Yeah.

Can we just restart?
'Cause this is really weird.

It's nice to meet you. I'm Kamran.

Bruno.

Oh, my God. I genuinely thought your name
was Brian this whole time.

Oh, no, I hadn't noticed
the first four times that...

- Sorry.
- No.

Anyways, we should be totally fine here,
for tonight, and then

we'll figure out where to go tomorrow.

No, I need to stay here so my mom
knows where to find me.

She left you to fend for yourself.

What makes you think she's coming back?

She wouldn't just leave me behind
like some kind of orphan.

You don't get it.

My parents aren't around anymore either.

- Sorry.
- It's fine, all right?

I'm not gonna leave you to deal with
Damage Control yourself.

We'll just stay here, we'll figure it out.

Well, I don't know if you're hungry,
but my nonna's out of town.

- (WHIRRING)
- She left some lasagne in the fridge.

KAMRAN: I've been followed. We have to go.

BRUNO: You have powers, too?