Outsiders (2016–2017): Season 2, Episode 10 - Stranger in a Strange Land - full transcript

Haylie gets a crash course in Farrell culture.

NARRATOR:
Previously on Outsiders:

Anybody wants to go past here,
I gotta clear it with Mr. Myers.

As far as the Farrells, things are
gonna be different from now on.

With things amping up, I can't protect
you. It'd be better if you disappear.

- Okay. MAN: Yeah!

[CROWD CHEERING]

SALLY-ANN: What are you looking at?
- Looks like I got me a fight-club fan.

DANA: Wade? Wade Houghton?

Dana Miller. We should
get a drink sometime.

LEDDA: I was visited,
Wade. I think it was Breece.

He doesn't want me to be scared.



- What's the matter?
- The hospital called.

I'm in remission.

You should take a rest.

Doesn't help anyone,
especially not the baby.

[HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING]

G'WIN: The coal company
poisoned our fields.

Sweet Allis Spring too.

The time for peace is over.

So I think we get one of them
up here. Make them face us.

- Hasil?
- Uh... Sorry.

G'WIN: We got that
coal boss coming up here.

And her fate will
be tied to ours.

She will sit at our table,
and she will drink our water.

Let me down! Let me down now!



[PANTING]

Ow!

BIG FOSTER:
Ain't no time to rest.

- On your feet.
- I can't. Uh!

- Come on.
- I said, I can't!

Ow! Uh... Oh!

[♪♪♪]

Aah!

[SCREAMING]

Folks don't know these
woods, tend to lose their way.

You need help?

[GRUNTS]

[GRUNTING]

[HAYLIE CRYING]

[♪♪♪]

♪ The dawn is up There's
fire on the mountain ♪

♪ They'll have to answer
for The crooked claim ♪

♪ The hollows,
they'll surround them ♪

♪ And they'll go runnin' Back to
the wretched realm they came ♪

♪ Nor will the dogs
of hell refrain ♪♪

♪ And the land will suffer
Those who came ♪♪

BARBARA: Are you sure?

I kind of liked it.

It's old.

[SPEAKS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE]

[♪♪♪]

WADE: What am I
supposed to be looking at?

DOCTOR: That dark shadow.

Well, which one is a month ago?

DOCTOR: The one on the left.

WADE: How'd it go
from that big to nothing?

Well, it went from four
centimeters to less than two...

which is not quite nothing, but
Ledda's officially in remission.

Yeah. So she didn't
have any chemotherapy.

She didn't have radiation or nothing.
I mean, she didn't have anything.

- What happened? LEDDA: Wade.

Will you stop
looking for bad news?

I told you...

God has a plan for me.

SALLY-ANN: Thank you.
You have a good day too.

Bye.

[HASIL GRUNTING]

I have a job interview.

Don't say

[SALLY-ANN CHUCKLES]

Ain't that fine? Heh-heh.

- Do you know what that is?
- I heard the word "job."

And I seen you smiling, so I
figured it must be a good thing.

Well, I don't
have the job yet...

but they're thinking
of hiring me.

So just need to meet the
boss first, and if he likes me...

That boss, he's
gonna see you like I do.

He's gonna love you.

[GROANS]

- Dang it.
- You okay?

Yeah. I'm just a bit
disturbed from the last fight.

Come on.

Come on.

[GROANS]

Oh, that's nice.

You should stop fighting.

Come on. I'm fit as a fiddle.

What if that sheriff finds you?

The sheriff, he's not
coming for me. All right?

How do you know?

He told you he didn't wanna
see you down here again.

Could be at every fight
club, just waiting to catch you.

If I stop, how are
we gonna make do?

I got this job interview.

I've applied all over the place.
I'll get a second job if we need it.

[SIGHS]

We'll be okay.

Okay?

[♪♪♪]

MAN: Bring her in here...
WOMAN: Oh, devil. Here she comes.

[CROWD MURMURING]

[GRUNTS]

My name is G'Winveer Farrell,
and I'm Bren'in to this clan.

You must be thirsty.

This water, it comes
fresh from our spring.

- Why am I here?
- Because you lead that coal company.

[LAUGHS]

No, no, no. There's been
a big misunderstanding.

I don't... I don't
lead One Planet.

Um...

Hello, everybody. Hi.

My name is Haylie Grimes...

and I'm the head of
Community Relations.

Hi. Heh.

It's so nice to meet y'all.

Just outside of Blackburg, we've
built these wonderful condos.

These living
spaces just for you.

They're, um, one
to three bedrooms.

They have all new appliances that
can... Can cook and keep food cold.

Uh, my job is to help y'all.

Uh...

Wait!

Now, you promised
she'd drink the water.

[CROWD CLAMORING]

If she knew, she wouldn't
have raised it to her lips.

No matter. She's with the
coal company, she drinks.

[LOUDER CLAMORING]

Quiet!

That would make us no better
than those who harmed us.

What's with your water?

Come with me.

MAN 1: Yeah. MAN 2: Yeah.

MAN 1: Yeah.
WOMAN: Get out of here.

[PLAYING VIOLIN SLOWLY]

[♪♪♪]

[CHILDREN LAUGHING]

GIRL: Come on, we're late!

[TEACHER SPEAKING IN FOREIGN
LANGUAGE AND KIDS REPEATING]

Our school.

What language is that?

G'WIN: We call it Old Tongue.

[CLASS CONTINUES]

Could I have my phone? Heh.

There's no way it's gonna work up
here. I just would like to take a picture.

[CAMERA CLICKS]

Hm.

Your village is really very
impressive, G'Winveer.

You know, I never thought it
would be so planned and organized.

All the craftsmanship
was really very...

[GASPS AND COUGHS]

Oh...

This was our best spring.

Poisoned.

I showed you mercy not
having you drink that water.

Mercy not shown to us.

Who did this?

You did.

Your coal company.

[♪♪♪]

What? Wait a minute. What
am I doing? How do you punch?

- Press X, man.
- Well, I'm doing it...

but it's not letting me
hit you. Why can't I?

- That's because I'm hitting you.
- Would you stop for a spell...

- and let me hit you?
- Ha, ha, ha. Check it out.

[REMOTE CONTROL CLICKING]

[GRUNTING]

[ROARS]

Did you just tear my leg off?

Ha, ha, ha! Fatality.
Mortal Kombat!

- You wanna play again?
- No.

All right. So,
Butch, I need to...

I need to talk to you.

Damn.

- Sounds serious.
- Yeah. Look, it...

This ain't an easy decision,
but I can't do fight club anymore.

What are you talking
about, man? Fight's tonight.

- I know.
- You can't back out at the last minute.

Think of all the money
we're... You'll make.

Look, if I get caught, it doesn't
matter how much paper I got.

Ain't that some shit.

I open my house to you...

let you crash on my
couch, let you eat my food.

And you smoke my weed if you
wanted to. You didn't. That's your loss.

- And this is your "Thanks, Butch"?
- It's my sorry to you, Butch.

You already gave me
your sorry once, remember?

Now what are you gonna give
me, a wood-carved jackass?

- That's funny.
- Seriously.

How you gonna support
Sally-Ann and that baby?

If you're worried about
the po-po, I'll take care of it.

I'll keep an eye out. First sign of them,
I'll give you the signal. Whoop-whoop.

- We'll get you out of there in a flash.
- This ain't gonna work. See, it's too risky.

Sally-Ann ain't
gonna go for that.

You just need to finish up
a few more fights, jail-free...

and once you're bringing home
wads of paper for that sweet baby...

Sally-Ann will see that it's
all good. And then she'll say:

[IN HIGH-PITCHED VOICE]
"Oh, Hasil, I love you so much."

She ain't never said
that to me before.

[IN NORMAL VOICE] She will now.

I promise, my dude.

Come on. Let's play another one.

Oh. Oh, sheriff, thank God.

- You her secretary?
- Yes.

- This her car?
- Yes.

She didn't show up for her
conference call. She never misses a call.

Her phone keeps going to
voicemail. I came here to find her...

and I found this.

[SIGHS]

- You the night manager?
- Yeah.

You see her return last night?

No. Few days ago.

Uh-huh.

- She go straight to her room?
- Went to the bar, I think.

- Bartender in yet?
- Didn't see her last night.

But she was here every other
night. Always one glass of merlot.

Nice-looking chick, but
tough with a capital T.

- How's that?
- Tried chatting her up.

She was having none of it,
always on her phone. High-strung.

- Know what I mean?
- Okay. Let's...

And a bad tipper.
Only leaves change.

I'm gonna need you to focus. Okay?
She ever drink here with anyone else?

Only other night
was two nights ago.

She was talking to some dude.

- Hipster beard.
- Really?

- The hippy-dippy type, tree hugger.
- Hey, listen.

You think you could describe
this guy to a sketch artist?

Yeah. No problem, sheriff.

HAYLIE: Six years ago, this town
in West Virginia sued One Planet.

Their water was tainted...

they thought it was because
we were dumping waste.

But it turned out it was
cyanobacteria from algae.

You think that this spring
was poisoned by nature?

I'm just saying, it
doesn't prove anything.

You know, before your company
came, it was always clean.

Did you see anyone poison it?

We did not do it ourselves.

- Come on. Keep up.
- Come on.

Was this done by nature?

I'm sure there's an explanation.

We have chemists.
They can look into it.

Your plane draped all our
fields in some kind of poison.

These were our most fertile
plots on this mountain. Look.

Nothing grows here.

Those planes, did they have
any markings or anything on them?

The powder burnt my eyes.

I'm just now seeing clear again.

So can we agree they could've
come from anyone, anywhere?

Who else besides your company
wants us off this mountain with such fury?

One Planet would not
starve you from your home.

- That's not possible.
- Oh, you're not just starving us.

You're killing us.

Bring her.

[EMELYE CHANTING]

A grieving circle.

HAYLIE: Who died?

G'WIN: Silas Shay.

Only 8 winters old.

That's one of the coal devils. She
needs to drink the water that killed Silas!

She needs to see the grief
her company has caused.

Who are you to take my boy?
He never had an unkind thought.

- Never hurt a soul.
- I hear you.

G'WIN: Eela!

[EELA SOBBING]

Oh, it's okay.

G'Winveer.

I promise you, as
soon as I'm back down...

- I'm gonna do everything in my power...
- Take her.

[♪♪♪]

[CONTINUES SOBBING]

Ow! Let me go. Let go of me!

Oh, wait, hold on.
No, no, no. Come on.

- I don't want... No! No! No!
- Get in there.

No!

G'Winveer, wait.

Wait. What do you want from me?

Please, what can I do?

G'Winveer, come back!

G'Winveer!

You can't hide
this child no more.

Unless there's some
kind of miracle...

it can't be mine.

Is it Asa's?

Lil' Foster's?

Somebody else's?

It ain't Asa's.

- And there weren't nobody else.
- So it's my boy's.

This is my child, Foster. Mine.

It is my responsibility.
Mine alone.

And I am gonna carry it careful.

Bring it into this world
healthy and strong.

I already lost one.
I'm not losing another.

No, I know. I know.

Whether you like it
or not, we are married.

[♪♪♪]

And I will be this child's fa.

You really believe that?

You really think you have a
right or claim on this child?

Look, I know. I know
there ain't nothing...

that I can say to you...

that's gonna make you believe
I can raise this child with you.

So I'm gonna have to show you.

- And I will.
- You wanna show me you can be a fa?

Then be one to your son.

Hasil, you here?

Hasil?

"Me and Hasil went out.
Won't be late. I think. Butch."

Mm...

Hey, Frida.

[COUNTRY ROCK MUSIC
PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS]

[CROWD SHOUTING]

FRIDA: Step back, little boy.

Hey, hey. How, uh...?

How was your job interview?

Not good, Hasil.

And then I find out about this?

- Why'd you lie to me?
- I can't let you burden yourself...

being the only one
putting paper down for us.

Every Farrell man does
his part raising his child.

Let me do mine.

If there's something else I
could do down here, I would...

but for now, this is it.

- Okay.
- Okay.

- Then we do this my way?
- Yeah.

- Keep you from getting caught.
- All right.

- Okay.
- All right.

If you're worried about po-po,
I'm clocking that door all night.

And what about all the
doors I saw coming in?

You know people here.
Get some to watch every one.

We're gonna have to pay them.

You're gonna have to pay
them. It's coming out of your cut.

- That's just crazy talk. I'm...
- And no selling pot.

No. No way, no how I'm
letting this happen. Okay?

Okay. Let's go.

Let's go. Come on. We're going.

Wait, wait, wait. Hold
on, hold on, hold on.

Please.

I promise I won't sell anything, but
you gotta pay for half the lookouts.

Now, that's fair.

Come on. We got a deal?

Well, all right.

Now go win.

Okay?

♪ I believe, I believe
that I know you ♪

What color wine you
want, yellow or red?

DANA: Oh, I boycott wine.
- Oh.

I am against systemic slaughter of
grapes in the winemaking process.

Oh, shit.

- How you feel about killing hops?
- Oh, not a problem.

Ain't nothing wrong
with barley, neither.

You got one of those
concoctions lying around?

I think I can rustle
one up. Yeah.

Perfect.

Thank you.

♪ Define love
like it should be ♪

- Cheers.
- Oh, cheers.

♪ Oh, that's all right ♪

♪ Please, I've been
takin' my time ♪♪

- Thought you weren't a drinker.
- Um...

Yeah. It just feels
like a nice idea.

Hm...

WADE: What am I doing?

What the hell am I doing
here? What am I up to? Uh...

[MUMBLING INDISTINCTLY]

One, two.

- I like your house.
- Thanks.

You lived here with
your parents, right?

Uh, yeah. I lived here
pretty much my whole life.

My mom left it to
me and Andi-Rae.

Well, it really is
great about Ledda.

I mean, I do not use
the word "miracle," but...

honestly, this
sure feels like one.

Yeah.

- Yeah.
- I don't know about a miracle, but...

it's not too shabby.

It'll be a miracle if this
thing's gonna be edible.

- Heh.
- This has gone solid as a rock...

- and that's burning.
- Oh, I'm sure it'll be...

I'm sure it... Um...

♪ The sun goes down
On my side of town ♪

♪ That lonesome feelin'
Comes to my door ♪

Where's your bedroom?

Oh, it's down the hall.

Well, I'd sure love to see it.

Okay.

♪ Across the railroad track ♪

♪ I got a table for
two Way in back ♪

Well, yeah.

This is it.

- It's nice.
- Yeah.

- I'll be right back.
- Okay.

♪ Of a neon moon ♪

♪ Now, if you lose
your one and only ♪

♪ There's always room
here For the lonely ♪

♪ Watch your broken dreams ♪♪

[SIGHS]

Okay.

Yeah.

Oh.

Too many clothes.

Um...

Yeah. Hey, it's, uh...

You know, it's... It's
getting kind of late.

- Something wrong?
- Oh, um...

No. No, I was just...

Yeah. I was just
thinking that, you know...

I really... Like, I...

You know, we got this missing-person
case going on at the moment, and...

you know, I have
to get up early...

and, you know...

- Wade?
- Yeah?

I'm not getting off this bed
until you have sex with me.

Oh.

Okay.

[OWL HOOTING]

[COYOTE HOWLING]

[BELL DINGS AND CROWD CLAMORING]

[GRUNTING]

Come on, Hasil!

Come on!

MAN: All right!

No, baby. No.

BUTCH: Come on, man.
That was a cheap shot!

- Hasil, stop the fight.
- I can't.

You gotta get back
in, or we're done.

Okay.

- What?
- I love you...

Hasil Farrell, okay?

I love you.

Okay?

Come on, Hasil!

Come on.

Come on.

[CROWD CLAPPING RHYTHMICALLY]

[CROWD CHEERING]

MAN: Yeah.

[SQUEALS]

Come on, baby.

Arrgh!

[GRUNTS]

- Come on, Hasil!
- Yeah!

[GRUNTING]

That's it.

- It's over. It's
over. MAN: Yeah!

[CHEERING AND SCREAMING]

[♪♪♪]

Hasil.

[SALLY-ANN GIGGLES]

How come you
never said that before?

Really? Ha-ha.

I love you.

[LAUGHING]

[CROWD CHEERING]

LIL' FOSTER: You
know, the story has it...

when the first Farrells,
Shays and McGintuks...

when they were looking for a
place to settle, they came to this spot.

And they decided it would
be their new Airnaugh.

Home?

Or heaven, yeah.

Look. Right there.
Build a house, right?

Dig a well.

Hunt, fish.

I wanna spend the
rest of my days up here.

Alone or otherwise.

- What's the clan gonna think of this?
- They can think what they like.

I ain't got a place in
that family no more.

You wanna start a new one, then?

Come on. Let me bear
another one of your children.

What are you talking about?

Another?

I thought you knew.

[♪♪♪]

Knew what?

Knew what?

G'Win.

Hey.

Hi.

Hey, hi there.

Hey, what are y'all's names?

My name's Haylie.

You like this?

You like that?
That's called a watch.

I tell you what.

I will trade you my watch...

for those berries.

Huh?

[CHILDREN GIGGLING]

Mmm...

LEDDA: You should ask him.
ABBY: I don't know. I'm gonna ask him.

- Hey.
- Hey.

[LEDDA CHUCKLES]

You meet that woman last night?

Heh, did I meet that
woman last night?

- Why are you asking me that?
- Because you're smiling.

Well, maybe I'm smiling
because your mom's feeling better.

- Did you think about that?
- All right, go.

Get your bags, five
minutes. Meet me at the car.

Hup!

Didn't hear you come in
till morning. How'd it go?

Um, yeah. It was fine.

- It was fine?
- Yeah. It was fine, heh, heh.

[CHILDREN CHATTERING
INDISTINCTLY]

Hey, listen, I've been
meaning to ask you.

You know anything about that guy
who threw coal dust on Haylie Grimes?

Mm. Why would I?

Well, because he's
a part of your protest.

What's this about?

Haylie Grimes has gone missing.

It looks suspicious. We think
she might've been kidnapped.

Recognize this fella?

[♪♪♪]

Sheriff's department. Open up.

- Gordon Jerrod?
- Yeah. Can I help you?

- I don't know where she could've gone.
- How do you know her?

I went to her office to
apologize for the coal dust.

- You see her any other time?
- I mean, I met her at her hotel's bar.

Oh.

And spent the night, but just
once. I haven't seen her since.

She mention taking a
trip, going on a holiday?

Not to me. She said her company
moves her around a lot though.

- Did you check with them?
- Yeah.

They wouldn't have left her bag
in her car with the door open...

and her shoes lying
in the parking lot.

I mean, if anyone had a reason to
grab her, it's gonna be a shit like you.

I didn't kidnap her.

Look, I was with a friend last night.
I met her coming outside of Tiny's.

Her friends, they're
witnesses. Call them.

- Okay. What's your friend's name?
- Chrissey Kormos.

Chris Kormos, like the
waitress from Silviano's?

Yeah.

Man.

You're working your way through
all the women in the county.

Now, you wanna be
pretty careful with that.

There's a lot of vulnerable people
around. You don't wanna go using them up...

and then tossing them
away like a dirty, old towel.

Widows and such.

I'll give Chrissey a call.

Hey, uh...

You didn't...?

You don't know a woman
named Dana Miller, do you?

No.

Oh, good.

Did he do it?

Sheriff, I'm just
concerned about Haylie.

- Please, don't make me beg.
- Oh, I'd like to see that.

No, I think he's got a good alibi.
He just met with her a couple times.

- Couple times where?
- Like, at her office.

- A bar.
- Her office? Really?

[♪♪♪]

[COYOTE HOWLING]

[CROWD CLAMORING IN DISTANCE]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

SHURN: Eela, come forward.

Eela, I'm so, so
sorry about your son.

- I have a little boy about that same age.
- Hold her!

- No. No!
- Get her, get her.

No. No. Get away from
me. Get away. Get away!

Stay away from me.
Stay away from me! Aah!

- No! No. EELA: Grab her hair.

HAYLIE: Stay away!

[CLAMORING AND HAYLIE SCREAMING]

HAYLIE: No. Stay away from
me. No! MAN: Squeeze her neck.

Open her mouth.

Pour.

- Hold her mouth open.
- Yeah!

[SCREAMING]

[HAYLIE SCREAMS]

- Pour it.
- Stop!

Stop this.

[HAYLIE SOBBING]

Eela, I feel your sorrow...

but do not let your
grief fuel your rage.

- She deserves to die.
- No, don't do this!

Do you remember our troubles...

the last time an outsider
was killed up here?

Do you want those
troubles to come back?

Because they will,
and in greater numbers.

And then it won't
just be Silas...

but all our children
who have to suffer.

[SOBBING]

Release her.

Go on.

Many sorrys for my
people's behavior.

You should never have suffered
that attack. It's not our way.

Farrell wine.

Our tradition has it that when
one wishes to speak to another...

hash out differences...

Ha, you really think I'm
gonna drink with you?

Please.

Hell, that's like drinking silk.

What is that?

- Are you giving me champagne?
- We're celebrating.

Couldn't do it last night.
You were occupied.

To hope.

- Is this sparkling cider?
- Heh.

Yeah. Mine's the hard stuff.

Oh, thank you for that, but I
had a beer last night, actually.

I'm fine.

Listen...

I'm sorry I didn't say
anything about Gordon earlier.

Did he do it?

No. No, no. No, he didn't.

His alibi cleared.

[WADE SIGHS]

Handsome fella.

Yes, it was him, Wade.

Well, I kind of figured as much.

Think Breece would've minded?

No. I think that Breece would want
me to live life and have some fun.

You really think that?

Hell, no.

[CHUCKLES]

No.

I think that Breece would
want me to brood every day...

and never be with another
man the rest of my life.

I love him...

and I miss him...

[♪♪♪]

but we can't stop.

Look, we gotta keep going.

And sometimes...

- you gotta be a little bit selfish.
- Mm.

WADE: Well, I'm glad
you're sticking around.

He's handsome.

Yeah. He lives with his daddy.

We got divorced, and
they gave him custody.

They're way out in Texas.

I haven't seen Sean...

One Planet bounces me
around all over the place...

- wherever the hell they need me.
- You let them keep you from your home?

You've never lived off
this mountain, have you?

And your company's
not gonna change that.

Can I just tell you...

itty-bitty, little secret?

You can't win.

You just... You can't.

They're too strong.

You sorely underestimate us.

They're not gonna stop.

They are gonna scoop out every
scrap of coal on this mountain...

until all of this is flat.

[♪♪♪]

We've endured greater
threats than One Planet.

The Farrells have been on
this mountain for over 200 years.

We've outlasted coal
companies, loggers...

harsh winters,
families killing families...

a war between the states. We
are not gonna give up this fight.

[♪♪♪]

[TRAIN WHISTLE
BLOWS IN DISTANCE]

MAN: Steven?

Heh. I thought your
name was Gordon.

[GRUNTING AND TIRES SQUEAL]

[♪♪♪]

[HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING]

[COYOTE HOWLING]

[LAUGHTER]

CHILD: Come on, quick!

[SCREAMING]

Everybody get inside!

Everybody get in!

[SCREAMING AND COUGHING]

[CREATURE GROWLING]

[GRUNTS THEN GASPING]

Huh?

BOY: Mama?

- Mama?
- Sean?

SEAN: Mama?

- Mama?
- Sean?

- Mama.
- No. No!

- Mama.
- No!

Mama.

Mama?

Sean!

Sean!

Sean.

No!

[SOBBING]

No! No.

[SOBBING]

[GASPING]

Miss?

You all right?

[♪♪♪]

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Translated by: Will Motomura