Siberia (2013–…): Season 1, Episode 2 - A Question of Reality - full transcript

A shocking announcement comes with the loss of another contestant, while those who remain are dealing with deception and drama, including accusations of theft, the discovery of a bloody scene in the woods and arguments over food rationing. Elsewhere, Victoria suffers a frightening hallucination after being tricked by Esther into eating uncooked mushrooms.

Previously on Siberia...

Welcome to Siberia.

Through the woods,
red flags mark the path

to find the settlement.

The last two to arrive
will be sent home immediately.

Berglind, Harpreet.

We discovered this... shed
in the middle of a field,

but it was locked.

You know what?

I don't think we should
tell anyone about this.

Oh!



Oh, my God.

There was this crazy sound
that came out of the woods,

like a growl or something.

I work with animals,

and I've never heard
an animal like that before.

The fly agaric is a mushroom
native to Siberia,

but beware, 'cause this mushrooms
are poisonous unless boiled.

- Hmm.
- Ew.

- Great.
- Tommy!

He just kept going deeper
and deeper.

We called for him,
and then he was gone.

- Oh, my God.
- It's one of the cameramen.

There's been
a very serious accident

involving Tommy.



And unfortunately...

it's fatal.

What?

We've been discussing whether
or not to go on with this,

but we've decided that
that choice should be yours.

I'll be coming back
at the end of the day

to get your answer.

It just...
doesn't make sense

for something like this
to happen.

Especially to... to him.

I mean, we didn't know him
that well.

Known him a couple days,

but it felt like we knew him.

I think it's just--
ultimately just shock

between...
between all of us.

It's just one of those things
that you don't quite...

know how to assess,

because it's not what we...

we thought we was
getting ourselves into.

Like, we didn't think our lives
would be at risk.

So what you thinking
of doing? Staying?

Yeah, man.

Yeah?

I'm staying.

You?

Tommy's death, you know,
is affecting people differently.

Daniel...
he's taking it pretty bad.

And I think he's...
he's keeping a lot of it in.

But I think eventually,
it's gonna come to the surface.

He was
an amazing guy, you know?

And he didn't let me quit.

We're grown--
we're grown adults here.

They can just say...

what happened to him, you know?

And I think we have a right
to know what happened to him.

I just thought it was just
gonna be a competition.

Just... a regular competition.

It's gonna be hard,

but I didn't realize it was
gonna be dangerous...

until now.

Hello, everyone.

Can we all just gather around
real quick?

Okay. Um, so I understand

this has been an incredibly long
and difficult day for everyone.

There's a lot to take in.
But I need to remind you all

exactly where we are.

This is an incredibly
dangerous place.

We're in the middle of nowhere.

If something happens
to you here,

it's so hard for us
to get help.

We're still working
on getting information

with regards to what caused
Tommy's death.

At this stage,
we're hearing it was a fall

that he suffered, so...

that's all we're getting
right now.

Um... but I need to know if you
guys have made up your mind.

I need to know who wishes
to stop right now and leave.

George?

You're leaving?

Yeah. It's, um...
I'm just done.

Okay, George. Anybody else?

Okay.

I've decided that
I should take the $5,000

and get back to my life.

I don't think this is
any kind of way to go.

You know, I-I got a mom.
I-I got friends. I got family.

I don't want them to hear I--

I-I died in the woods
in Siberia

because I was trying
to win some money.

George was the only
one who decided to leave,

which was really
surprising to me.

Um, I would have thought

there would be way more people
wanting to go.

And I think that
affected my decision,

especially because once I saw
that most everyone was staying,

it pushed me to want to stay,
as well.

Um, I think if half
the group had left,

then maybe I... maybe I wouldn't
have stayed myself.

I was surprised
that George left.

He was the last person
I thought would leave.

He worked hard.
He was always dirty...

'cause he worked pretty hard.

Maybe I'm a quitter.

This has upset me.

I may not get $500,000,

but at least
I'm walking out of here

on my own terms,
not in a body bag.

So long, Siberia.

_

"What you seek you shall find
hidden on this map."

- Is it food?
- So we went over,

and they pulled out
bullets and a map.

So we're all assuming
it's gotta be a gun.

- Why-- why can't I hold on to 'em?
- Just for safekeeping, okay?

- Do you-- do you even-- - I don't
trust anyone with bullets right now.

- Do you even know how to fire a weapon?
- No. Exactly.

So we need to go and look at
the map now and go find the gun.

I took a stand and said no, I'm
gonna hold on to the bullets,

because I have a...
I have a inkling

that there's one
or two people that...

shouldn't be handling
those kind of things.

Does anyone here know how to
fire a weapon besides me?

- What--
- Yeah.

It really surprised me
when Sabina raised her hand.

The only time she speaks

is when we're talking
about handling a gun.

So to me, that's, like...
mm, you know,

what's going on with this girl?

- I think you should hold them.
- Yeah?

Yeah, I think you should keep
them. Can I see the map?

When we went to run
into the woods

to look for the rifle,
I followed her.

I don't know why.

My instincts said follow her.

I told her
I-I know the shortcut

to come to that place
so we can get a gun,

because she seemed very serious
about this gun situation.

She wanted it.

I didn't come here to get laid,

but if that happens
on the way... awesome.

Hey.

- You find it?
- Hey. Did you find it?

Did you?

You don't have it? No.
I-I didn't find it.

Why are you looking up?
You think it's up?

Yep. For some reason, I feel
like everything's

been so difficult,
I-I think it'd be too easy

if it was just laying
on the ground, you know?

Hmm.

The reality is,
everybody's here to win.

Johnny's just
more honest about it.

Are you from Bogota?

_

Yes. I learnt a little.

You're full of surprises.

So you gonna-- you gonna let me
know if you find it?

Yeah, right.

"Yeah, right."

I went off with Neeko,
Irene, and Victoria

to go find this "X,"

wherever it may be
or whatever it may be.

Oh, hey. Whoa.
Neeko, I mean--

That's an "X."
That's an "X."

We almost missed it,

but, uh, I just happened to
look back

and saw two trees
that were in an "X" shape.

I'm like, "Oh. That's an 'X.'"

This is becoming the long cut,

not the shortcut.

Believe me, it's a shortcut.

They have a long way to go.

Aah!

Sorry. Did I get you?

Hey, this is...

- I guess...
- The path has stopped.

Your shortcut...

You don't know
where you're going.

- This is the end.
- Are you serious?

Nowhere to go.
I think the river is down.

What... what is going on here?
You...

You're supposed to be
on my side.

Well, we spent
all night together

and you didn't let me touch you.

I mean, I know
we wanna be discreet, but...

- but seriously...
- This isn't... this isn't...

- This isn't cool, though.
- I lied to her.

She believed me. She thought
we are now best friends.

I had to do that.
I wanted to be alone with her.

We believe we found the "X,"

'cause that was the only tree
in the forest

that was, like, crisscrossed.

I looked down at the floor

and I open up a hollow log,

which, to me, a rifle
could easily slide inside.

But it was missing.
It wasn't there.

- Any idea?
- I think I know who has it.

Okay.

I guess we're going back.

_

We didn't even go
in the right direction, did we?

- We tried.
- Well, it's not...

We found the, uh, the "X"
on the map.

- You know where it is on the map?
- Yeah.

We came back. We believe it was
in the log below.

But someone's been there
before us.

- So somebody's got it.
- Someone's got it.

- Someone here's got it, but...
- Not-- not us.

Not us. We were--
we were way off the mark.

You haven't seen it?

No. We were running.
We were just looking together.

So who's--
Either someone's lying,

or someone-- he has it, or...

Well, who's still away?
Who's still not here?

- I'll ask this guy.
- We were lost out there.

We're serious, Miljan.

Where's Johnny?

If it is a gun,

there are certain people
in this camp

that probably would keep that
to themself.

Are there still mushrooms left?

Yeah, but don't eat those,
remember?

They're poisonous
if you don't cook 'em.

I don't think
they've been cooked.

- Yep.
- Don't eat them.

Okay.

_

I don't know. I think you get
sick. You get really sick.

Probably just throw up
or something.

Can you make sure
the fire keeps going?

I'm gonna go take a little nap.
I've been up since super early.

Here. You can use this.
Just make sure.

I'm gonna go
investigate, you know, the area

where they say Tommy fell.

There wasn't an explanation.

I mean, there was, but it wasn't
a good one. Not to me.

I just-- I don't buy it.
I want to know more.

- Ugh.
- Hey.

Oh, hey.

- How are you?
- Oh.

Are those the last
of the mushrooms?

Yeah. They rationed them.

I thought we ate them all
last night.

Yeah, me, too.

Can I have some?
I'm really hungry.

Mmm.

- They're good, huh?
- Mmm.

I guess when it's
the only thing you have.

Do you want any?

Oh, no.
I've already been eating them.

- I feel like the biggest pig.
- Okay.

You can finish them.

What happened?

- It's empty.
- What?

- Someone took it.
- Where did you have it?

I hid it under the bed.

I put it there last night.

Who else was in there?

Everyone?

Yeah, but I think I know
who took it.

Johnny.

This look familiar?

Yeah. Those are
your bullets.

Come on, guy. I haven't got--
I haven't got time for this.

"Guy"? My name's Johnny.

Johnny. Whatever.
I haven't got time for this.

Time for what?

Your bullshit.

- My bullshit?
- Yeah.

Just be a man. Confess.

Tell us...
Tell me if you have it.

You saw me take those?

I didn't see you take it,
but I think you took it.

Then why would I
confess to anything?

Because I think
you've got the gun.

- You think I've got the gun?
- I think you've got the gun.

And you think I took those,
but you have no idea?

I'm pretty sure you've got
the gun and the bullets now.

- Pretty sure?
- Yeah.

Okay.

Neeko. What's going on?

The bullets are missing.

- What?
- The bullets are gone.

- I hope this is food.
- What is it?

- Aah!
- Aah!

- Aah!
- Aah! Fuck!

I ran over there first.

I reached there first.
I-I pushed the hatch,

and then I kind of
saw something moving.

But as I pushed it a bit more,

I realized it was a snake,
and I kind of jumped back.

- Shit!
- Oh, my God.

A snake.

What are we gonna do
with a snake?

- That's awesome.
- Let's get-- get a stick.

Are they serious?

I wasn't sure
if the snake was poisonous,

but Sam, he had no fear.

He just, you know,
he stepped up to the mic.

Put it on top of its head.

Watch out now, guys.

Be careful.
Be careful, Sam.

To me, I just see food.

A snake is protein.
They say it tastes like chicken.

So my intention
is to cut its head off,

gut it, we cook it,
cook it good,

then we eat it.

I could see the snake was over
something metallic, you know?

And when I looked again, it
was-- it was a small little key.

That's why they put it
in there, too.

Close to the snake was a key.

It clicks in my mind,

because I immediately knew
what it was for.

- Just follow me.
- What?

Keep the snake. Follow me.
I know what this is for.

It's funny, because Miljan
told me not to tell anybody,

and then... he enjoyed
taking all the credit,

you know? Like,
"Oh, I know. Follow me."

Let's not make it a secret.
What is the key for?

You stay there,
play with the snake.

Come!

When did you guys find this?

Miljan found a shed
that had a lock

somewhere deeper
into the-- into the woods,

into the forest.

Why he kept that information
from us, I don't know.

- Let me see.
- Quick. Quick.

Oh, my God!

- Oh, yes.
- Yes!

- Oh!
- Oh, my God!

- All good stuff!
- We're saved.

- That was awesome!
- Oh, my God.

- Oh, my God.
- Oh, wow.

And carrots, too.

Up to this point, we hadn't had
any real filling source of food.

And when we opened the shed,
it was just, it was like...

paradise. There was
food everywhere.

There were buckets of peanuts
and buckets of apples,

and... and-- and tomatoes
in jars and garlic,

and all these things that would
solve all of our problems,

because we don't have to worry

about looking
for mushrooms anymore.

- Wait, wait, wait. Hold on.
- I'm starving.

- Wait. No. Wait. What if--
- Oh, my God, there's beer.

What if this is the only food
that we're gonna get?

- We can't...
- Well, we are starving.

- No, we can't...
- We can have something.

Hey, hey. Hold on.
No, no, no, no.

Why are we even
giving him any...

- Listen, listen...
- One, two, three, four,

five, six, seven, eight.
There's eight people here.

Take what you can grab, man.

Guys, I think we should, uh...

I'm so hungry.

I know, but I think
we should ration it.

'Cause this might be
all we might have

to last us till winter.

- What'd you say?
- I think he's right.

This is all we might have
to last us till winter.

Oh, put it back.

All right,
well, then you know what?

Manage your own shit.
Excuse me.

Johnny. I think he's right.

A part of me wanted
to side with Johnny

at the food shed because it did
make sense what he was saying.

He wanted
to just divide the food,

and everybody can ration their
own portion however they want.

But Neeko's been such
a good leader so far,

I-I just sided with him.

What are you talking about?

- How 'bout we just all take our own food?
- No, because...

- You're nobody's dad.
- No, listen. But...

Why don't we compromise?

- If... it could be...
- You know, hey...

Let's compromise.
Everyone get their own food.

- What's wrong with that?!
- Let's just ration it.

We don't know how much
more we're gonna get.

Who's gonna be
in charge of rationing this?

- We'll all check it out.
- Hey.

Excuse me.
Somebody put it down.

- I think he's right in a way.
- I think he's right.

I stepped forward and I
suggested to the whole group,

"Look, calm down.

I know you're all excited
right now,

but we should make this stretch
out as long as possible."

And then Johnny wanted to take,
you know, food for himself,

being Mr. Selfish.

So then Sam stepped forward
arguing with him.

Which was nice for a change,

'cause I've always been the one
that had to confront him.

- We're gonna ration it out.
- Irene.

- Huh? Who's "We"?
- We're gonna ration it out.

We. Everybody. Everybody's gonna
get the same amount.

Okay. All right. So everybody
can take their own food.

I don't care. Put it down.

Put it down and everybody
step out. Everybody.

I think it was an idiotic idea

to... to ration it out,
you know?

Um, I don't like the idea
of someone else

being in charge of my food.

Um, I... you know, I can
take care of myself,

and I can-- I can ration the food
out how I want.

I can't believe you guys
are gonna trust this guy.

You don't know this dude.

You let someone be in charge
of your food

- and in charge of your survival?
- We know you. We know you.

- You do know me?
- Yeah, we sure know you, Cowboy.

- Yeah.
- Yeah, Country Boy.

We know you.

You guys, you know what? You
guys are making a big mistake.

All of you.

I think the group now

is, uh, finally seeing Johnny
for himself,

and he's basically
out for himself.

And he felt defeated
in the sense of...

that he's lost some kind of...
I don't know.

He's lost something now that
other people spoke forward,

and said, "Look, Johnny, no.

You're not gonna take
this food."

We're excited, but we also
have to be smart. All right?

I'm gonna finish up here.
I'll join you guys soon.

Just gonna count up
what we have.

Okay.

- Okay?
- Let's go back then.

You going back?

Nobody even thanked me
for finding this.

- Thank you.
- Thank you.

Miljan, thank you.
You're a rock star.

Good job, Miljan.

- Thank you very much.
- Thank you.

Sam...

I'm trusting you with this key.

Why don't you hold on to it?

No, no, I'm trusting you
with the key.

Do really want to
trust me with the key?

I trust you.

I gave Sam the key to the shed,

because I knew...
I knew that at that stage,

we kind of... we was on
okay terms,

but I wanted to, um...

bond us closer, you know?

So I gave him
the key to the shed.

And I think that kind of...

He saw me in a different light
from then.

Sam's a-a good man.
He works really hard.

And I'm-- I'm really glad
that he's here.

Oh, my God.

What the fuck?

What the hell?
Are you getting this?

I walked up,
and there was just--

there was blood everywhere.

It looked like something...

big had, you know,
just ripped through there.

Whatever animal it was,
it was really big.

Because I found a print
that I can't make sense of.

I mean, this dwarfed
a bear print.

We shouldn't stay here.
We gotta get out of here.

We gotta get out of here now.
We gotta get out of here now.

Let's go. Go!

I don't wanna be here.

You keeping up with me?

Damn it!

- Fuck!
- Oh, God!

It's bad. It's bad.
You need to put pressure.

- Shit.
- You all right?

Hold it tight. Hold it tight.

- Hold it tight.
- Here. Here. Here. Here. Here. Here.

Here. Take more.

This is dirty.
This is dirty.

- Let's put this...
- Just below.

Get some of the boiled water.
Get some of the boiled water.

Come on, get some fresh water.
Quick!

- We know. We know. We know.
- That's clean now.

Think it's gonna hurt
more if I put it on?

He's really pale, guys.

Don't... yeah.

Johnny, do you need
to lay--

Oh, my God.

Say something, man.

Give me-- give me
the scarf. Give me the scarf.

Give me the scarf.

Give me more gauze. Give me more
gauze, guys. Come on.

Do we have medics or
something on this show?

Come on. Come on.

Get the pillows.
Get more pillows.

Let's raise his head up.

This is--
this is ridiculous.

Do you want to go?

- I think that's a good idea.
- Do you want to go get help?

- I'm fine.
- Are you sure?

- I'm fine.
- I think that's a good idea.

- No.
- The only way to help this

is for you to go
across the line.

There wasn't one moment in time

where I thought I was gonna quit
the game

after I chopped my finger off.

I knew I could take care
of myself, and...

I'll get a fake finger
with $500,000 in my pocket.

I believe
that respect gets you respect,

and, um, compassion
earns you-- gets you compassion.

And right now, I have
no respect for Johnny,

or compassion for Johnny.

Are you okay?

Yeah.

Does it hurt still?

Little bit.

Can I ask you something?

Shoot.

Do you have the gun?

Whoa.

What is that?

Stay close to me, okay?

Hello?

Sabina.
What are you doing here?

Just don't go in there.
There's a dropoff.

You will fall.

When I was trying
to get back to camp,

I got-- I got lost, you know.

And I was already
in a panicked state

from what I saw, what I found...

and I-I got my directions
turned around,

and thankfully, I ran into her.

We have to go.
It's getting dark. Move.

You all right, Victoria?

You notice that?
There's butterflies everywhere.

- That's--
- There's what?

Do you want us
to get you something?

Do you want some--
We could make you some tea.

No? Okay.

Is that weird?

Are you okay?

You're acting a little strange.

This isn't right.

What's not right?

What's not right, Victoria?

When I arrived there,
she was just...

her eyes were, like, dilated,

and there was no--
no one knew any-- anything.

No one could give me an answer,

like, "She did this"
or "She did that."

Look in her eyes if you can.

You'll see her pupils are... huge.

Victoria?

She looks drunk.

Just give her a minute.

At this point it's unknown.
Like, really unknown.

Uh, but she...
she wasn't... with us.

She just might need
to go compose herself.

I don't think so.

She say anything to you guys?

No. Nothing that made any sense.

I tried to ask her
if she ate anything weird

- or drank anything.
- She was saying a couple weird things.

- Like, mumbling, or...
- Yeah.

She thought that the ash
was butterflies, I think.

All right.

I'm just gonna go make sure
she's all right, so...

I'll be-- I'll be right back.

Whoa.

Hey, come here!

What the hell is this?

This is like cave art
or something.

What the hell?

Move!

They're hunting something.

Something big.

Her pupils were huge.

Before you came,
she was asking Natalie...

That's what I mean.
That wouldn't be from...

- No. No.
- No.

She was asking Natalie,
"Where am I?"

That's weird. I don't know.

Maybe...

I thought maybe she's just
freaked out from Tommy's death

or something. Like, she wasn't
dealing with it--

Aah! Aah! Aah!

Aah! Aah!

Don't touch me!

When she says not to touch her,
I wouldn't touch her.

Who was here? Who was here?
What happened?

We've been with her.
She's not making any sense.

We don't know what's wrong.
This is how she's been.

She hasn't given us
a clear answer with anything.

You're all dead!

- It's okay. It's going to be okay.
- Don't scratch yourself.

Sweetie, don't do that.
Sweetie. Sweetie, don't do that.

Don't do that. Come on.
Don't do that.

Don't do that.
Don't hurt yourself, okay?

Victoria? It's gonna be
all right, okay?

Why don't you let us help you?

If you can just tell us,
we can help you.

Do you know-- ugh.

_

Some of us had guessed
that maybe

she had eaten
some of the mushrooms

before them
being properly cooked,

because that can poison
a person.

_

You know, I could tell
just by looking at her

that... that...
something was wrong.

Um... and she had-- she had to
get it out of her system.

So I knew how to help.

I just stuck my fingers
down her throat.

Oh, my God.

You're okay.

- You're okay.
- That's good, though.

Fire.
It's... it's...

- What?
- It's...

It's... fire.

- What's--
- It's green and it's...

_

_

The sky.

- Didn't I tell you not to stop?
- Yeah.

- Did I tell you? We have to go.
- Yeah. I know. I know!

Shh. What's that?

What is that? What is that?

Shh!

Keep the blanket on.

Yes, keep-- don't take it off.
Don't take it off.

No, no, no, no.
Come on.

- No, no, no, no. Come on. Come on.
- Shh!

- You're gonna be okay, Victoria, okay?
- Victoria, just breathe.

She's getting worse.

I think we need to
take her to...

We can't take care
of ourselves.

We can't, like, babysit
other people.

She's really, really... sick.

Nobody knows what's
going on with Victoria.

She's not talking to anybody,
and we can't figure it out.

If she's sick, I don't want
her to be here overnight,

- because, I mean...
- It's gonna be your call.

- Yeah?
- Whatever decision you make,

- I'll go along with it.
- Okay.

But make a decision.

It's just a scary thing,

'cause no one knows exactly
what's wrong with her.

So I don't know.
I'm just trying to think...

What... what would be the right
decision to do right now?

It's okay. It's okay. Listen
to me. It's okay. Breathe.

Victoria.

She's not doing good.

- Relax.
- They were poisonous.

- She said she was scared.
- Shh, shh.

What?

She could die.
Poison is in her system.

Somebody should have
come to help her,

like, maybe a few hours ago,

when it started to just,
you know, build up.

- Guys, guys--
- It's in her system. It could be too late.

- She could die. - Listen, listen,
I think we should take her to the pad.

No. It should be her choice.

We should let-- we should
let this pass on for a little--

So what-- you wanna wait
until she can talk?

Yeah, it's gonna
wear off eventually.

Okay, we're gonna
take her, okay?

- No more discussion.
- No, I think she should go.

No! No! No!

- Oh, my God.
- You're scaring her.

No!

She's just not responding.

Her eyes are very dilated.

She's shaking. She's sweating.
She's really hot.

Like... it's just
mass confusion right now

in what we should do with her.

It's all right. Victoria, breathe.

- Let's get her up.
- Victoria, breathe.

- Be careful.
- It's all right.

No!

Aah!

One less person.

She doesn't want to go.

That's cruel.

Aah! Aah!

It's gonna be okay, Victoria.

Calm down. Calm down.

It's fine--

- No!
- Victoria, calm down.

No!

- Great.
- Ugh.

Yeah.

- Run!
- Go! Go, go, go! Let's go!

- Run!
- I'm running!

Wait. Stop. Stop. Stop.

Is it gone?

What was that?
Is it gone? Is it gone?

I don't know.
I don't know.

Turn off the lights.
The lights, the lights!

I think it's gone.

What was that?
What was that?

What was that?

- Aah!
- Watch her head on this rock.

Lift her up.
Lift her up.

We're gonna get you
some help, Victoria.

- Careful.
- Aah!

- Almost there, almost there.
- It's okay, honey.

Once we got to the line,

we realized
we had a big problem--

the button wasn't there.
So we had this big dilemma.

So what happens if we cross
the line? I-- We're out?

Watch out,
'cause you're about to.

Step this way.

As soon as you're over
the line, then...

- Then you're out.
- Then you've quit, so...

- But don't--
- I think if we put her over, she'll...

- The producers will come. - They're
not even responding to us right now.

- Kick her out.
- Dude, we cannot leave her like this.

- What? Kick her out?
- I mean, roll her out.

- No, we can't.
- She obviously needs help.

So what are you saying? Just put
her over the line and that's it?

- Yep.
- Yeah.

You can't. She can't even walk.

That's the most idiotic thing
I've ever heard.

- But they'll come.
- No, they won't!

Let's make it simple.

Let's roll her over the line
and get her some help.

They'll probably show up.

Is anyone willing
to sacrifice themself?

Are we close to the camp?

Please tell me we're close...

There's
a fire. There's a fire.

You see a fire?

- Where? Where?
- Shh!

We made it.

I know. I've never been
so happy to see this place.

Girls?

Nobody's here.

I don't know.

Aah!

Why don't we just try
to get her over the line?

I think that maybe
we're overreacting here.

I mean, our...
She had the mushrooms.

I mean, they're
supposed to be...

I mean, mushrooms are
hallucinogenic, right?

- I mean, look...
- I have had a bad trip...

- Maybe this is just a bad trip.
- ...off of mushrooms before. It will pass.

I will stay up and watch her
through the night.

It will pass.
She will be fine tomorrow.

What if she freaks out again?

I mean, I think
she should be out.

Dude, we're in no position.

Neeko, our mayor,

decided to get her back
to the camp, to the cabin.

Natalie's gonna
watch her first.

I'll go second.
Whoever wants to go third...

I don't know. You know,
speak up now, okay? Carolina.

Okay? We're in no position
right now

just to leave this girl
like this.

She's been sick.

All day. These motherfuckers
should have come hours ago.

Come on. You guys
wanna carry her back?

- That's enough time.
- Let's take her. Hold on...

Do we have any guys

who maybe want to help
carry her?

I don't think we should.

Well, get the fuck
out of here, then.

Don't just stand there.

What are you here for then?
Leave. You're useless.

- Then go! Go.
- Absolutely useless.

...the proper help.

This is ridiculous already.

What, you're just standing
over-- to watch,

- like a peanut gallery?
- All right.

We'll take you back home.

Relax, Victoria.
Relax.

You really think
she's getting better, do you?

Let's get in the front.

I just thought
that she would get nauseous,

and then want to
touch the button and leave,

but, um...

she's in a completely different
state of consciousness,

and that's not what I... what I
intended to happen at all.

I expected Victoria to get sick.

I didn't expect her
to lose her mind.

This went a lot...

a lot further
than I thought it would go.

Victoria's in bed now resting.

All we can do at this point
is just monitor her.

It's kind of hard,
because, you know,

we don't know exactly what's
wrong with her.

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Oh... she seems
a bit stable.

Where have you been
all night, Daniel?

You missed the whole show.

I was with Sabina in the woods.

- Ooh.
- Ooh, did you guys hook up?

No.

We were just walking back there,
actually, kind of lost,

- and...
- And then?

And we heard a... sound.

It was basically--
I don't know.

I've never heard anything
like that before.

We took off running.

And...

every time we stopped,
it stopped.

What are you talking about?

"It" stopped?

Telling the guys was...

more or less
just embarrassing for me.

You sound like you're scared
of the woods or something, man.

They just ripped me off,
made me feel little.

Made me feel like I'm an idiot.

I think he's trying to scare us
into pushing the button.

- Mm?
- Mm.

Mm.

I'm not trying
to deceive anybody

or tell lies or steal,

or, you know, take advantage
of anybody else.

I'm-- I wanna be
a team player in this.

Victoria?

Wake up!

- Victoria.
- Victoria.

Come here. Victoria?

- Shake her up.
Shake her up a little. - Victoria.

- Victoria, wake up.
- Come here.

Victoria! Victoria, wake up.

- Victoria.
- Feel her pulse.

- Does she have a pulse?
- No.

- Victoria.
- Victoria?

Wake up! I don't think
she's breathing.

Wake up! I don't think
she's breathing.

Wake up. Wake up.
Come here. Victoria?

Victoria! I don't think
she's breathing.

Victoria.

- Victoria.
- Feel her pulse.

- Does she have a pulse?
- No.

- Victoria.
- Victoria?

She has a pulse.
Victoria, wake up.

Victoria--

Are you okay?

- Oh, my God.
- Can you open your eyes, sweetie?

- Yeah.
- Good for you.

You scared us.

- We need to give her--
- Don't do that to us.

I know, that was--
freaked us out.

Heart attack here.

Sorry.

Just feel--
just feel a little sick.

Okay.

I woke up
to go check on-- on Victoria,

see if she was okay.

By the time I reached
the cabin, she'd come to.

- She's back.
- Yes.

She's back.

You gave us quite a scare
last night, huh?

- I did?
- Mm.

Have you eaten anything?
Drank anything since morning?

She's been having
a little bit of water.

Yeah, well, you look
a hell of a lot better.

Thank you.

So do you remember anything?

- No, not really.
- Nothing?

How do you know
that she ate mushrooms?

Maybe she's just crazy.

- She's not crazy.
- I don't think she's crazy.

I'm asking. I think she is.

- You're suggesting.
- No.

No, it's a good
question, though.

I don't think she's crazy.

That's not what
mental illness looks like.

Well, I don't know.

How do you know?

- Because...
- Because I've seen it.

Oh.

Just spaz out for one night.

Okay.

It was just a very scary moment
when-- when she got sick,

because it made us realize
that we are here on our own,

and that we do have to do

whatever we need to do
to survive,

and that's just the way
the game is.

Yeah, I just spoke
to, uh, Victoria.

She, uh, she's made a decision
that she's gonna leave.

- Really?
- Yeah.

I think what happened to her
last night,

you know, tripped her out
so much, she has to go.

Like, she...
I tried to convince her,

you know, to stay.

But she was pretty adamant
that she's gonna leave, so...

Well... fine.

You know, she wouldn't
give me a reason,

so I don't know what's...
you know.

That's the logical
thing to do, right?

She's been through
the ringer, I think.

You haven't changed your mind?

No.

All right, sweetie.

Wish you all the best, okay?

- Mm-hmm. You take care, okay?
- All right. You, too.

Feel better.

Thank you.

- Thanks.
- Bye.

- Bye.
- Bye.

- Bye, sweetheart.
- See you.

I think she wanted to leave
even before last night.

I spoke to her
the night Tommy died,

and she was not dealing with it
very well at all.

She just said
she didn't want to quit.

So I think...

She was in rough shape
after that.

Yeah, so I think...

in a way, maybe it's
a-a blessing in disguise,

'cause everyone would understand
you leaving after what happened.

She was out of it last
night, but she seems okay today.

- She said this this morning?
- She did.

Like, the weirdest thing for me

was that she just said that
we all should get out of here.

Like...

But she wouldn't, like, explain
what she saw or... nothing.

She probably doesn't
want to relive it.

Like, that was pretty intense.
I don't think...

It might take a while before,
you know, she can talk about it.

She had a rough night.

She doesn't remember
what happened to her?

No.

Victoria.

Hold up.

I don't-- I don't get it.

What?

You're gonna leave
because of a bad 'shroom trip?

Wasn't just that.

What was it?

I didn't say anything at camp,

but I remember everything
that I saw,

and I'm not sticking around,

- 'cause I know what's gonna happen.
- How do you know? How--

I just know. I...

I don't want... I don't want
you guys to get hurt.

I just know what I saw, and...

What exactly did you see?

You guys are all gonna die.

I know.