T@gged (2016–…): Season 2, Episode 7 - New Friends - full transcript

Rowan's haunted by the memory of Dunbar's suicide when she returns to Nicki's house, and girls night in takes an unexpected turn.

- [Female Voiceover]
Previously on T@gged.

- Looks like you actually have
some competition this time.

Something happened
at her last school.

- [Rowan] Do you
know anyone here?

- You know, not really.

- Zoe, are you OK?

- [Zoe] I'm fine.

[gun fires]

- [Female Speaker] Dunbar!

- Did you move?
- No.

But I swear I can still see
his stain through the paint.



- Look at her arms.

She's a cutter.

- Freak.
- Now this here is Fishy.

And he still carries it
with him everywhere he goes.

- [Rowan] We could interview
each other about our parents.

- Yeah.

- Leave me alone.
- No.

Called in a few favors.

No charge.

- You gotta like something.

So what's your thing, Hailey?

- I don't know.

- [Hawk] It is imperative
that you figure that out.

- Have you ever thought
about running away?



- I want to go to
California with you.

I'd go to hell and back for you.

Forever.

- [Hailey] Forever.

- I don't even know
why you stick around.

I don't want you anymore.

[screams]

- [Female Voiceover]
I tagged you guys.

[upbeat pop music]

- Hey, Rowan.
- Hey, Zoe.

I heard you got the
lead in Twelfth Night.

Congrats.

- Thanks.

- [Rowan] How's
everything going?

- I'm sorry your heard me in
the bathroom the other day.

- It must be hard
to change schools

in the middle of the year.

- Yeah.

What are you doing tonight?

- I'm actually hanging
out with Nicki tonight,

but are you free?
Would you like to join us?

- Yes, I'm always free.

Let's tee up.

- What's your number?

- [laughs] It's OK, grab it.

Oh, Cass.

Smile for the camera.

- [Cassie] [laughs] Come here.

- [Brunette Girl]
Come here. [laughs]

- [Cassie] Come on.

- Gonna get her.

- Come on, show us your scars.

Come on.
- Oo, yeah.

- No one believes us, show
us your scars, come on.

Show us your scars.

Come on, show us your scars.

- [Brunette Girl] Take
of her sweater, yeah.

Oh my God.

- Hey, hey!

What is going on in here?

Are you recording this?

Elisia, are you OK?

Are you OK?

- Hey, quick, quick,
does anyone have a gun?

Does anyone have a gun here?

Anyone have a gun
because I would rather

put a bullet in
my brain than have

to look at your face
for another second.

Boom!

- Trevor, shut up.

I'm sick of you
talking shit to her.

- [Trevor] What, man?

- What do you mean what, I'm
sick of you talking shit to her.

She never did anything to you.

- Seriously, Brandon, come on.

You always agree with me.

She's a stuck up bitch who
makes everyone miserable.

- You know what?

You are the problem, OK?

If you ever even mention
her again or look at her,

I will tell everybody
about that night.

- Screw you, man, all right?

And go play with
your girlfriend then.

♪ If there's no tomorrow, baby

♪ Would you care to hold me

- I wanted to say thank you.

- You didn't have to do that.

- I didn't know
what a former drug dealer

turned
barista would want.

- I'm not actually a barista.

I don't have the
extensive training.

But I am incredible
at swiping plastic.

- Well, here.

Fun fact, succulents
are very Instagramable.

[Ash laughs]

- Cool.

- Yeah, maybe when you look
at it you'll think about me.

- So who's in the hospital?

- My dad.

The big C.

- Do you want something
to drink on the house?

- You got scotch on that menu?

- [Ash] Unfortunately, no.

- Maybe another time.

- Yeah, I don't know.

You know, I work a lot, so...

- Well, I'd rather you don't
know than, you know, it's a no.

I'll take it.

[thunder rumbling]

- I love this rain.

I got us bus tickets.

- Yeah?

OK, when do we leave?

- Monday night.

- And we're not
gonna tell anyone?

- No one.

- All right, it'll
be our little secret.

I can't get California
out of my head.

Sleeping on the beaches,
under the stars,

bottle of whiskey.

Get naked, go skinning dipping.

I can't wait for that.

- That dude Trevor?

- Trevor, yeah.

- Does he drive
a big blue truck?

- Yeah, it's a
sweet ass ride, huh?

He's actually let me
borrow it a couple times.

- What's his deal?

- He's a little rough
sometimes, but he's cool.

- You would never
hurt me, right?

- No, never, of course not.

Hey, come here.

Come here.

[peaceful music]

I would never hurt you.

You know that, right?

Yeah.

[phone chimes]

- [Nicki] I asked my
brother to switch me rooms.

- [Rowan] You wanted
to sleep in here?

- I didn't want to, but I
thought it made the most sense.

Sometimes I wonder what it
would be like

to do what he did.

To do what Hailey did.

- Don't say that.

Hailey didn't want to die.

- Maybe Dunbar didn't
want to either.

Now I really screwed up though.

Sometimes I think I deserve
something bad to happen to me.

- It was a joke website.

You made a mistake.

- We thought it was funny,
but we knew it was mean.

I'm a piece of shit and everyone

would hate me if
they really knew.

- You're a kind person, Nicki.

You're the only one who's
made me feel understood

since this whole
thing has happened.

- Really?

- Really.

Promise me you won't
do anything stupid.

Seriously, promise me.

- I promise.

- I invited Zoe.

She should be here soon.

- New girl, why?

- Maybe if I had tried
harder or been more open

to Dunbar, things
would be different.

- I'm gonna go raid
my parent's fridge.

[haunting music]

- [Female Speaker] Dunbar!

[gun fires]

[mysterious music]

[dramatic music]

[moves into eerie music]

[doorbell rings]

- Wait, don't open that door.

- Sorry I'm late, my
Uber took forever.

- [Rowan] So what really
happened at Montgomery?

- Yeah, we heard you
didn't choose to leave,

that you were expelled.

- Word travels fast, huh?

I started a blog.

It was a fashion blog,

but it was mostly like what
not to wear, know what I mean?

I took pictures of girls in
school and I posted them.

At first it was private,
just my friends.

And then I made it public.

And then I got expelled.

- Savage.

- I'm not an asshole.

I knew it was a total dick move.

My...

My therapist says I have
impulse control disorder.

But that's crap.

I just wanted attention.

Duh.

I don't need a PhD in psychology
to figure that one out.

Anyway, definitely got
a lot of attention.

None of it was good, so not
cool to be a bully these days.

- True that.

I was a bully, I guess.

- You were definitely a bully.

- I bullied her.

- Oh.
- I did.

No, you're right though,
it's not cool at all.

- Mm.

Well, how about you, Rowan?

Are you a bully?

- Come on, you've
never bullied anyone?

Everyone bullies somebody.

- I mean...

I bully my dad, I guess.

- Your dad.
- Well--

I'm an accidental bully.

- Nope, nope, not a thing.
You gotta own it.

- I don't know, I
get bullied a lot, so...

- You do?

- Yeah, I do.

- Look, you've gotta treat
them like they're your friends.

They follow you around, your
name is always on their mouths

and they think about you way
more than you think about them.

[chuckles]

Look, you can't let them
get under your skin.

- I've never thought
about it like that.

- And if it gets
too bad, you have

to beat them at their own game.

Fight fire with fire.

[peaceful music]

♪♪

- [Brandon] Isn't it
past your bedtime?

- Probably.

But I wanted to ask you a few
questions about our project.

- Oh, yeah, the project.

Right.

- [Rowan] Did you play
baseball with your dad?

- Damn, girl, get
right down to it then.

Yeah.

Coached me.

He gave me his old glove and
I would wear it everywhere.

And I took it to school.

I took it to bed.

I wore it in the shower.

[laughing]

- Does he go to your games?

- Yeah, every game.

Front row with popcorn.

I mean, you saw him,
what do you think?

- Why did you defend
me this morning?

- Because I'm a nice guy.

- No, no, you're not.

What's the real reason?

- Trevor's annoying.

And you didn't tell
the guys about Fishy.

I mean, you could've roasted
me with the fact that I carry

around a stuffed animal in
my backpack, but you didn't.

So...

I guess I owed you one.

- I don't need you to defend me.

- I know.

What's with all the questions?

- I'm trying to figure out
why you're such a dick.

[laughs]

No, I'm serious, OK, you
say that you're a bad guy.

But I don't think
you're a bad guy.

I just think you kind
of act like an asshole.

- [Brandon] Oh, that's
really sweet of you.

- It's accurate.

- [laughing]

Hey, that's...

really a pretty necklace.

- Thanks.

My sister gave it
to me while she's...

gone out of town.

It was my mom's.

Give that back, give
that back right now.

- Whoa, what's this?

[peaceful music]

You know the video of Dunbar?

The one of Raven bullying
him at the Grotto?

I didn't even remember
him from camp.

How messed up is that?

He stepped in to defend me and

I didn't even
remember I knew him.

- I didn't remember him either.

I reintroduced myself
to him this year.

How much does that suck?

I think about that all the time,

about how he must have felt.

He completely remembered me and

I didn't remember him.

- Look at you.

Everyone would remember
you, Rowan Fricks.

- I should go.

[mysterious music]

- You should forgive
yourself, Rowan.

- Can you?

- No.

- See?

[ominous music]

[elevator chimes]

[dark intense music]

[alarm ringing]

[coughing]

- [Hailey] Somebody help me!

Help me!

Please!

Please!

[phone chimes]

[coughing]

[ominous music]



- [Female Voiceover]
I tagged you guys.