The Girlfriend Experience (2016–…): Season 2, Episode 14 - Relapse - full transcript

Pursued by both the law and Donald, Bria is forced to take matters into her own hands.

I am Bria Jones.

You'll testify
against Donald Fairchild...

...and in exchange we'll
relocate you to a safe house.

Assist you in finding
appropriate employment.

And assign you a US Marshal

for the protection of you
and your daughter.

She's not my daughter.

- I don't wanna go!
- I'm not going!

He paid for your company.

You're paid to accompany me.

That's my fucking job!



That's a bug, man.
That's a fucking bug.

Who put this here?

Bria!

- You'll be okay, Kayla.
- Bria!

I promise, you're safe now.

This states that you are
the legal descendant

of Donald Fairchild
and the beneficiary

and trustee of Board of Trust.

Not only is Bria in control
of the accounts

she's a beneficiary
alongside you.

You think that's why
she took me with her?

For money?

Do you solemnly affirm to tell
the truth, the whole truth

and nothing
but the truth under pains



and penalties of perjury?

I do.

I'll be right out.

I don't want to be a part
of a break-in, ma'am.

I just need to get paid
and then I can get out of here.

I know and I'm so sorry
it's taking so long.

I got locked out of my house.

I, I just need to go
one more place.

If you could just wait.

I don't know what you're doin',
but I don't need the cash...

- ...that bad.
- I just need your help.

Please.

If you just wait for me

I will compensate you
really well.

- Okay.
- Yeah?

- All right.
- Thank you.

What the hell's
goin' on here, huh?

- Sorry, ma'am.
- Oh, come on!

- I can't do this.
- Wait!

Fuck!

You in some kind of trouble?

Actually, yeah, I am.
I'm locked out of my house.

Oh, why don't you just call
that parole guy

who hangs around here everyday?

- He's my cousin.
- Yeah, sure.

Sure, you get led out
with a black sack

over your head, handcuffed.

I don't know
what kinda cousins you have

but that ain't family.

Fine. He's my parole officer.

Did you kill anyone?

Oh, I don't wanna know.

Forget I even asked that.

I hate pigs.
Wait here a second.

Here, let me in there.

- Hey, I'm not payin' for this.
- Yeah.

No, no, I just want your,
I want your word that...

- ...I'm not paying for this.
- You have my word, I promise.

You won't pay a penny.

Oh, shit!

Goddammit!

- Hey! Le-let me try it.
- Let me try.

All right.

Hey, I'm not gonna
stand out here all day.

Thank you.

That's it?

Good to see you.

You been runnin'
or somethin'?

Yeah, my car broke down.

I had to walk a little bit.

You kinda smell like shit.

Want to fuck?

Oh.

Well, you feel really good.

You know, I'm not ready yet.

I just want you inside me.

I'm not even hard yet.

Yeah, but just being near you
makes me really fucking wet.

Uh, you know what this...

I don't think
this is gonna work, uh...

I might just be too nervous
or somethin'

but you know, could you...

You know, maybe we're not
right for each other.

Maybe we should
both find other people

to meet our needs, you know.

- Yeah.
- Just...

- Just no hard feelings.
- Yeah.

Look, I just...

I just need to be home by 6:00
or my wife gets paranoid.

You have a wife?
That's nice.

- Yeah, we...
- That's nice.

We work at the labs together.

We got two kids and,
and they're amazing.

I just...

Yeah, I just need a...

- You just need a release.
- Yeah.

You just wanna have some fun,
Stuart, right?

- Yeah.
- Yeah.

I've got an idea.

Why don't we go get some wine?

- And some other things.
- What other things?

And then we could go
to the desert

and we could go
and fuck like crazy

and no one will hear us.

I, I don't want any kinky stuff.

It won't be kinky.
I promise.

And I will suck you off
so fucking hard...

Yeah? That sounds like fun,
doesn't it?

Yeah, I just, I just
got to be home by 6:00...

Yeah, you will be. I'll have
you home by 6:00. I promise.

Your wife won't know a thing.

And I'm gonna fuck you
like crazy.

So fucking hard, all right?

Come on.

Come on.

You know,
we're from the suburbs.

We don't really
get out this way much.

My wife, she's a little bit
worried about stuff like this.

You know it's very
international.

She's not Mexican or anything,
so we don't come for the food

but I'm sure it's really great.

You know, it's not that she's
racist. We're not racists...

No, I'm sure your wife
isn't at all racist.

- Does she like pawn shops?
- No.

- You wanna hold it?
- No.

Go on.

- Nice. Yeah.
- Nice, right?

How'd that last one
work out for ya?

Last one?

Yeah, it was great.

Um, I sometimes go to the desert
and shoot naked.

Just for fun.

We'll take it.

You hunt or somethin'?

Something like that.

You know they've got some
really pretty jewelry.

You could pick something up,
maybe for your wife.

You know I never buy stuff
like this for my wife.

She's probably
gonna get suspicious.

Yeah, well, just apologize

for not getting her
nice stuff enough.

Say it's from a vintage store,
not a pawn shop.

- Can I keep this up front?
- Yeah, I guess.

Just don't shoot me, huh?

Haven't touched a gun
since I was eight.

My dad took me hunting once.

I was so nervous,
I didn't know what to expect.

There was this big deer and...

...we clipped it
and it fell on the ground

and there was blood everywhere.

My dad was so mad.
He says, "Just shoot it."

Mm. That's interesting.
Yeah.

I couldn't do it.

- I just saw his eyes.
- Mm-hm.

And my dad had to put him
out of his misery.

There was just so much blood.

You-you know what, I just don't
think guns are for me.

I'll change your mind
about that. I promise.

Promise.

Mm-hmm.

You see that flower
on top of that cactus?

I'm gonna knock it off
in three shots.

And if I don't get it,
then you've got three shots.

And then we're gonna fuck.

Okay.

Wanna make a bet?

- No, we don't need to bet...
- Let's have some fun.

That's what we're here for.

- Make a bet. Give me a number.
- I should get back by six.

You'll be back home by six,
I promise.

Give me a number.

- 200.
- Deal.

Oh, God.

Close.

Do you wanna hear about me,
Stuart, for a change?

- Yeah.
- Yeah, I know you don't really.

But I'm gonna tell you anyway.

There was a time when I really
wanted to have a career.

And I wanted to have an office.

And I wanted to have
my own furniture.

And I wanted to answer
to nobody.

- That sounds reasonable.
- Sounds reasonable, right?

But it never happened, Stuart.

Uh, this isn't
gonna be a sob story.

But I wanted to give you
some context.

- Context?
- Yeah. Context.

I thought I was better
than this.

Uh, you know I understand.

- Do you?
- Yeah, you know, I know. I do.

You... Do you think
you understand?

How could you possibly
understand?

- Um...
- You don't know me.

- I don't know you.
- Hmm.

It's all right to say
you don't understand.

You can be honest.

It's better to hear the truth.

Okay, I don't know.

Thank you.

Then, I figured out a way
to pay for everything.

Now, don't get me wrong.
I like to fuck.

I really do, but sometimes...

...I pretend to like it
more than I really do.

And then I met a man...

...who took care
of everything.

And I only had to pretend
with one man.

And he'd give me things,
he'd give me nice things.

And then,
I'd want more nice things.

And then I'd say nice things
to get nice things

and then I'd feel like
I was owed nice things.

And then I'd stop.

Being honest about
how I really felt.

And then he started saying
really horrible things.

And he started saying
horrible things all the time.

And it all started sounding
like white noise to me.

And I'd give an inch,
I'd give an inch.

and start to think
it was all normal

but it wasn't normal.

- I'm sorry.
- Wasn't normal at all.

And here we are.

Oh, that was so impressive.

- That was very impressive.
- Wasn't it?

- That was great, yeah.
- Okay, your turn.

- I should be going home.
- Oh, come on, Stuart.

We're here to have fun.
Three shots.

- I've gotta be home by Si...
- Three shots.

Come on, you don't...
You don't want to play?

Come on, then we'll fuck.

Come on.

- Come on.
- All right.

Nice, Stuart.

You got two more shots.

One more shot, Stuart.

Bria, put the gun down.

What the fuck did you just do?

Put the gun on the ground.

Put the gun on the ground,
then you can go home

to your lovely wife
and your two kids.

Put it on the ground.

Okay.

Now you can go back
to your car and go home.

Bria, please don't.

We... We could still walk away.
I could still help you.

If you kill me,
you'll be on your own.

I don't need you.

And I don't need your help.

And right now, you just need to
understand that I'm helping you.

I just wanted to warn you,
he's coming.

Give me the gun.

Bria, please give me the gun.

- Bria, please...
- Just shut up.

Sarah, I'm not
going to hurt you.

Please don't.

Don't do anything stupid.

You could just say
it was self-defense.

I owe my life to Ian.

He knew he was coming.

He saved my life.

I just wanna go home now.

- This is Marshal Ian Olsen.
- How's it goin', bud?

- Doing all right.
- He's our top guy.

The hero, huh?

He saved our last witness
from near death.

- He's a good man.
- Thank you.

Thanks, Tom.

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