Snowpiercer (2020–…): Season 1, Episode 2 - Episode #1.2 - full transcript

You'd think with all we've lost,

that defeat would break us.

But the only reason we're here

is we refused to die
in the first place.

We're as persistent as the cold,

forever trapped beneath the ice.

We keep our eyes on the floor,
dig our nails in,

and prepare to brace...

Do you think I want to be here?

Eh?

That Mr. Wilford wants me
to be doing this?



Snowpiercer is all
that's left of the world.

- Mommy!
- Please, no, no.

Each of us has
a personal responsibility

to the Engine Eternal.

You Tailies barely have
to do anything.

Yeah?
Just sit around and don't rebel.

This is your fault.

Let's get it over with.

Please don't. Please.

Do it to me instead.

Where's the logic in that?

She's just a little girl.

Yeah, a little girl
who helped to kill six men.

I'm her mother.



It's my fault.

I let her help the rebellion.

Finally.

Someone with the moral fortitude
to take responsibility

for their actions.

Alright.

Oh, baby.

Oh, come here, baby.

It's okay. It's okay.

It's okay.

It's okay, honey.

You're so brave.

It's gonna be okay.

Look at me.

Look at me.

Go to your brother.

Be strong, Winnipeg.

I love you.

Unticketed passengers,

Mr. Wilford has found you guilty
of insurrection, murder,

and disturbing
the order of the train.

As stowaways,
you have no right to trial

or the established
appeals process.

Layton, keep your promise.
You hear me?

It is only by the largess
and mercy of Our Engine Eternal

that you have been allowed
to live thus far.

It's gonna be okay.

It's gonna be okay.

It's gonna be okay.
It's gonna be okay.

It's gonna be okay.

So by the authority
of Wilford Industries,

you are hereby sentenced
to indefinite suspension

in the drawers.

May God have mercy
on your spark.

They can take our limbs...

our children...

our leaders.

They keep trying
to take our dignity,

but any survivor will tell you

they check their dignity
at death's door.

The more they steal from us,
the more human we become.

Humanity will fill
our bellies one day...

...when we eat the rich
of Snowpiercer,

1,001 cars long.

Easy, girl.

Recent Class 4...

That's why
I reconfigured the plow.

But I can't see conditions here.

Good morning, engineers.

Good morning.

Our speed keeps
trigger avalanches.

Second one in an hour.

This stretch gets rougher
every revolution.

With a storm like this, Mel,

it doesn't matter how many old
Russian satellites I hack.

We're basically running blind
right now.

Keep the speed up.

I'm gonna be busy
downtrain today.

It's gonna get hairy.
How's your murder in Third?

It's two murders in Third,

an uprising in the Tail,

and drama in First

where they're acting like
there's a mob at their door.

Guys, back to the engine,
please.

Do not highball this terrain.

I recommend
we throttle back 12%.

Javi, I can't
announce blackouts.

Not today.

Well, you can slow for safety,
or you can have electricity.

Maintain speed.

She'll hold the track.

How long do you think
she can keep this up?

Well, Javi, we're going on
seven years and counting.

Attention all passengers.

Wilford Industries wishes you
a good morning.

The temperature outside
is minus 100 degrees.

Get up.

How you feeling this morning,
Brakeman?

Sit down.

- Don't get used to it.
- Yeah.

She might be experiencing
some PTSD symptoms

'cause I saved her life.

You were in it
to save your buddies.

I don't owe you a thing.

You two are gonna have
a great day.

- Sanitation!
- Alright, back it up!

You know the drill.

Sanitation detail.

You will keep your eyes down.

You will not interact
with ticketed passengers.

- Watch it, Tailie.
- You can just ask nicely.

Your people
killed their friends.

I don't think you realize
how unpopular you are.

Yeah, well,
they killed 14 of mine.

Layton, come on.

It was a good, clean arm.

It shattered very nicely.

But, no, that's not enough
for the Folgers.

They're with Sharma.

She's worked up
a nice head of steam.

I'll handle her.

Oh, wait a minute.

- Oopsy.
- There you go.

You're the First Class
Committee Chair.

Table it or I will.

How are everyone's train legs?

Did we miss our Gravol
this morning?

Actually, Melanie,
we don't think that Gravol

is the best prescription
for a rebellion in the Tail.

I think "rebellion"
is overstating it.

Commander Grey had it
contained in minutes.

Six dead.

Security forces don't grow
on trees, Melanie.

And we have a second concern.

The murder in Third - -
the one you tried to keep quiet

because you pulled up a Tailie
to assist the investigation.

Mr. Wilford picked
the best person for the job.

He's a former
homicide detective.

There's a policeman in the Tail?

There's a bit of everything
back there.

Don't worry,
Mrs. Folger.

The point is, upgrading this man

in the middle of a rebellion,
it sends the wrong message.

If Mr. Wilford needs help,

I was a lawyer for 25 years.

I'd be happy to share insights

if you share details
of the investigation.

Well, as a lawyer,

you understand
that information is privileged.

And I didn't know
that Finklestein, Branxom,

and Folder did murders, Mom.

Go ahead and laugh.

My family may not think
I'm capable, Melanie,

but the Freeze taught us all
we have the capacity to kill.

Which is why everyone
is a suspect.

Even you.

Do you want more coffee, Lilah?

Well, enjoy your breakfast.

And, um, it's a good day to
stay seated and ready to brace.

- Thank you.
- Can I get you anything else?

How's your breakfast?

Wonderful.
Thank you.

Tailie tossed coming through.

Buddy, keep moving.

You ready to detect, Detective?

Tunnelman Jakes Carter.

Come on. He's the
guy who found the body.

I'm working a double.
This is my lunch break.

Great, I'll join you.

Hey, small for me.

He's good.

I know you.

You're that Tailie detective.

Look, I already told
what happened once.

I'm the Train Detective,

and Mr. Wilford asked me to come
hear it from you directly.

Do you have a problem with that?

No.
No problem.

I was doing routine maintenance
under Ag-Sec.

It was just another day,
'round and 'round we go, right?

I pop a floor panel,
and there he is - -

no arms, no legs, and no dick.

Who has access to the subtrain?

Pbht! Hundreds of people
go through every day - -

workers, passengers,
all classes.

What are the checkpoints
like between classes?

- There's - -
- Don't answer that.

I- I am trying to assess
how far you can move a body.

A'ight.

That's it?

Nah, one more thing.

What's that you're eating?

Mmm.

This is the best beef noodles
on the train right here.

Hey, if we need you again,
don't be an asshole.

Okay, stay on point.

We got two hours
till the autopsy,

and Nikki Genet is still
unconscious, restricted access.

Well, when you're done
with your beef,

we'll take a trip to the
Nightcar where she used to work.

Scene of the first crime.

It's good.

Is the issue with the suspension
formula or the duration?

That's a complicated interplay.

I- I've taken very
good care of her.

Her muscle mass - -
I'm just trying to figure out

if she's gonna come out of it.

Slowly.

I hope.

Maybe you should recommend

Mr. Wilford put
the entire program on hold.

No.

Tell Mr. Wilford
I'll get to the bottom of it.

Please.

Then we better go look
at your data.

Night-Nightcar.

Night-Nightcar.

Night-Nightcar.

Welcome to the Nightcar.

♪ Say it ain't so, Joe,
please ♪

♪ Say it ain't so ♪

♪ That's not
what I wanna hear, Joe ♪

♪ And I've got a right to know ♪

♪ Say it ain't so, Joe,
please ♪

♪ Say it ain't so ♪

♪ I'm sure they're
telling us lies, Joe, please ♪

♪ Tell us it ain't so ♪

♪ They told us that our hero
has played his trump card ♪

♪ He doesn't know how to go on ♪

Miss Audrey.
It's her place.

♪ We're clinging to his charm
and determined smile ♪

♪ But the good-ole days
are gone ♪

♪ The image and the empire
may be falling apart ♪

♪ The money has gotten scarce ♪

♪ One man's word
held the country together ♪

♪ But the truth
is getting fierce ♪

♪ Say it ain't so, Joe,
please ♪

♪ Say it ain't so ♪

♪ We've pinned our hopes
on you, Joe ♪

♪ And they're ruinin' our show ♪

I found Nikki in the room
with Edward, her regular.

She had no idea
what was happening.

Drugged, I'm sure,
by the real killer.

But Mr. Wilford
needed a quick resolution - -

a body in a drawer.

This time will be different.

Just for context, what was
Melanie Cavill's role back then?

That's a good question.

It's her lips to God's ear,
isn't it?

On the house.

Old-world spirits.

A little something special
for you service.

What service is that?

You could reverse
a Wilford injustice.

That hope is in short supply
in Third.

I've been wondering
for a long time

what exactly it is
you do up here in the Nightcar.

We offer epiphanies, darling.

Let him go see for himself.

I can't let him outta my sight.

If you want this to be different
than Nikki,

he needs to understand
what she did.

You can have 20 minutes.

I'll be waiting right here.

Alright, what is it
about this case

you couldn't tell me
in front of a Brakeman?

Patience, Mr. Layton.

You wanted to know
what we do here.

You gonna give me
the good stuff?

The Nightcar's never
actually been a brothel, Andre.

When the world ended, most
people needed something else - -

to grieve, to connect
with everything we've lost.

I've developed
the Nightcar Experience

so we could heal,
individually and collectively.

You a therapist?

Relax, Andre.

Clear your mind.

Remember how we used
to meditate in the Tail?

Yeah, I gave that up
when you left.

You're in good hands.

I'm sure we'll meet again soon.

Close your eyes.

Do you remember the water,
Andre?

I remember.

Falling.

Free-flowing.

An element still awake.

Hear the wind.

Earth is still alive.

The birds.

The leaves.

Remember the trees...

the grass...

the sun.

I can feel it.

Where are you?

I'm home.

I see you.

Excuse me, ma'am?

Yes?

Yeah, I'm gonna need
to see some identification.

Oh, I...

Oh-oh-oh.

No reason to be nervous.

Don't let the badge
intimidate you.

Oh, don't worry.

It doesn't.

I missed you.

Where are you?

I'm hungry.

I'm starving.

I got you.

Ooh, doughnuts!

Mm-hmm.
Old-school. Weber's.

Your favorite.

I love you, Andre.

Mm.

What?

Zarah Ferami...

...you wanna do this thing?

Get married?
You know, make it real?

We are real.

I know, yes, but realer.

Say the words - -

hold, cherish, sickness,
health, all that shit.

I'm not worried about us, Andre.

I'm worried about the world.

I got you, Zarah.

In good times and bad.

I know, Andre.

I do.

I just wanted
to hold you forever.

To be clear, this is not
how it usually goes.

What'd you want to tell me?

Wilford's people aren't telling
you everything about Sean.

I think he was a snitch,
'cause he was lucky.

Like, he got perks.

What kinda perks?

We won the Baby Lottery.

That kinda luck usually means
you have a "friend" uptrain.

I was gonna do it.

I was gonna have a baby
with Sean.

Did you love him?

It's Snowpiercer, Andre.

Look, I'm not gonna let them
pin this murder on you, Zarah,

but while I'm up here,

I have a responsibility
to the Tail.

Would it be so terrible
if you stayed up here?

With me?

Time's up.

Uh-huh.

Not what my Nightcar trip
looked like.

Unfortunately.

You were supposed to be
getting context on Nikki.

That's called taking a mile.

Sometimes detective work
requires a personal touch.

Just to be clear, I've never
done an autopsy before.

But I'm Ex-Navy Medical Corps,

so I do know how to look
for trauma and - -

oh, and diagnose PTSD.

I guess we've all got that now,
don't we?

I formed out of Afghanistan
for a one-year gig

as a medic on Wilford's
Dreamliner as a medic.

Who knew the world would freeze

and the job would last forever?

This lividity here,
that's pooled blood.

Means he lay face-down
for a while postmortem.

They moved him later.

What else did you see yesterday
and not share?

You tell me.

Okay.

Multiple ligature marks.

Yeah.

Choked in and out.

They wanted to drag out
chopping his dick off.

Stumps look sawn off.

Looks like this way - - down.

Hacksaw maybe?

So the limbs were removed
after he was face-up.

Oh, looks like with a - -
with a different tool.

Machete?

Cleaver?

You guys really don't go there?

What?

Okay, who has the tools
for this?

Those noodles you had earlier,

there were meat scraps
in them - - from where?

The butchers.

You're not saying
this is cannibalism.

No.
We don't do that up here.

We all know the rumors
about the Tail, but we - -

Oh, those aren't rumors.

First couple of years,
there were kill cults.

One gang in particular,
they would kill anyone,

eat anyone.

Had no choice.

The rest of us,
we ambushed their leader,

each of us ate
a piece of his heart

so that no one could say
they were innocent.

Anyway, your lunch was good?

Hold on.

- What do you want?
- Open up, please.

We need to look in your freezer.

It's a restricted area.

- Brakeman's business.
- I don't give a shit.

It's a restricted area.

If you want in, get the Notary.

Nice knife.

Bet you could cut my leg off
with that.

We're butchering today.

Come back with the Notary.

Come on.

I assume it's due to how long
she was under.

I agree, but pinpointing
the complex matrix

of titration, duration,
isolation.

It's gonna take - -
More research, yeah.

Or subjects.
It's the catch-22.

This is bad.

She may have suffered
permanent neurological damage.

We can't justify...

- I've got a seismic alarm.
- How bad is it?

Mierda. Mierda.

The whole slope is coming down.

Oh, shit.

It's a Class 3.

We're not gonna get
through the debris.

Hold on.

Brace!

Brace for impact.

We got a breach.

Ag-Sec, Cattle Car.

We have a breach.
Ag-Sec, Cattle Car.

Javi, take over.

Got it.

You okay?

Keep moving back.

Let us back in there.
We got to search the freezer.

No, it's an engineering
emergency.

- Get out of the way.
- We got to search the freezer.

- We're working for Mr. Wilford.
- Out of the way.

- Jackboot!
- Breachman.

Alright, two minutes.

Close the door.

Check this out.

Oh, I got it.

Hey, hey! Relax.

Oh, yeah, sure.

Yeah.

Ugh.

Oh, God.

Here's your beef.

How about this one, huh?

Seven years she work hospitality
for Mr. Wilford,

and now she comes
downtrain to be Engineer.

Wilford asked her
to check it personally.

Okay.

Breachman Bojan Boscovic,
at his service.

It's an extinction event.

Sorry.

Window job first.

We need to know
if it's structurally sound.

I've been given the okay
to reduce speed 10%.

No, no. Th-That is too fast
for mountain work.

- You give me 25%.
- Battery banks.

We don't have the terrain ahead
to make it up.

- Huh.
- I can probably get you 12%.

Hmm.

No Jacuzzis in First.

Okay.

So we're on rolling blackouts,
starting with the Tail.

What's 20 plus...

5, for our little ones
in the group?

25.

You got to give everyone
a chance.

You got 26.

Hurry up.

They'll send more Jacks
for this blackout.

Someone's coming.

Hang on, hang on.

The medicine.

But no painkillers,
just Kronole.

I'm - - I'm not giving
that crap to my mom.

Okay, but it kills the pain.

Of everything.

Shh, shh, shh, shh.
Shh, shh.

Patterson, how?

Here you go.

Open up.

Open up.

Good girl.

Okay, Suzanne.

There.

Let's stop now.

We can't ration anymore power
to Ag-Sec

unless we start start
canceling crops.

We're not breaking rotation.

Water won't flow for
a couple days at least,

not till the crack
in the hull is sealed.

Then we only have what's in
the reservoir for Third,

Ag-Sec, and Tail.

We ration the people,
not the crops.

Third and Second will get 15
minutes of running water a day,

and the Tail will have to
survive on what they've hoarded.

Is this what the start
of a resource crash feels like?

Starving the train
from the Tail lot?

It's not just the beef.
It's manure for fertilizer.

It's bovine cultures.
We use their methane.

I know. It's bad.

But how bad stays between us.

In the meantime, we press ahead

with selecting
the new apprentices,

and we bolster faith in Wilford
to get them through.

Mm.

Despite your violence yesterday,
and grave hand of fate

hanging over our heads
this very second,

Mr. Wilford believes
that children

deserve an education
in skilled or unskilled labor,

and so we are proceeding
with apprenticeship selection.

The names are as follows.

Mikala Mwanza...

...Mia Kaisheck...

...and the boy they call
Miles and Miles.

Should your families choose
to accept his invitation,

you have one hour to get ready
for your new lives uptrain.

Two legs and one arm.

Um, left arm.

- Can you hang up?
- What?

No, all the butchers
are dead, Roche.

Hey, look, the butcher
didn't kill Sean.

- Think it through for a second.
- Okay.

If you're gonna retail him
for meat, then why the torture?

Okay, uh...

whoever did it got off
on castrating him.

But the arms and legs
were the exact opposite.

No emotion at all.

So the butchers come second.

He puts arms and legs
in my fricking noodles.

Tailie.

Whoa, whoa, easy.

Back off, douche.

Tail-sucker.

There is no use
getting us both shitkicked.

Yeah, what do you care?

Just blame the butchers and
claim your Third Class cabin.

First off,
I don't want Third Class.

I want to go back to the Tail.
And second...

Guess I'm still a cop,
after all.

I was assigned to
the first murder, too.

They had Nikki guilty
out of the gate.

Fast tribunal - -
took all of three hours.

Nothing I could've done for her.

You still care about
getting the right guy?

I finally got into the freezer
and recovered your limbs.

Pretty good day.

Thanks.

She's good at this part,
by the way,

patting down the boys
on the corner.

Good night, Detective.

Keep it moving.

Eyes down till you're back
in the Tail.

Eyes down.

Keep moving.

Come and get me, asshole!

Hey, get off!
Get off! Hey!

Layton!

Get on the ground!

Do you remember your mum, Miles?

I...

I remember...

...she smelled good.

That's all?

I only remember the train.

You're my Tail mum.

Miles and Miles.

Miles and Miles

and Miles, Miles, Miles, Miles,
Miles, Miles, Miles, Miles.

You were so little
when we started.

I'm not anymore.

Well, then,

you better decide
for yourself, don't you?

Layton says we need
our people uptrain.

He's right.

We need every department.

We need friends high and low.

You see?

You are a good listener.

Miles...

I swear to you,

I will not stop fighting
from the back.

But you're going uptrain.

And that means we might
never see each other again.

Yes, we will.

After the revolution,
like Layton said.

Alright?

Love you.

What do you see...

...when you look
at this train?

I see a fortress to class.

Is that all?

Well, I see
3,000 souls surviving

on a planet that's determined
to freeze all life in place.

We're still in motion,

alive and kicking,

and it's not thanks to chance
or fate or God.

It is thanks to order,

meticulously maintained
by Mr. Wilford.

A balance of need
and greed and speed,

and you Tailies,
who seem to have forgotten

that it is 117 degrees below
zero outside of this metal tube,

and Mr. Wilford is awake
21 hours a day

just to keep
the Goddamn heat on.

Guess that's why it needs
informants like Sean Wise.

Wise was a Wilford rat.

He got paid in perks...

like the rigged Baby Lottery.

Why else would you care so much
about a Thirdie's murder?

So, what you really
want to know is,

when he was tortured, what
Wilford secrets did he spill?

Y'all got killers and cannibals

and God-knows what else up here.

So don't lecture me
about balance.

My people found ours years ago.

Okay.

Very perceptive.

No wonder Mr. Wilford wants you
as Train Detective.

But that's the only reason
you're still here now.