The Walking Dead (2010–…): Season 4, Episode 4 - Indifference - full transcript

Daryl, Tyreese, Michonne and Bob continue to the veterinary college on foot in search of medicine. Rick and Carol go on a run to a nearby town where they find two uninfected stragglers.

( knock at door )

- Ma'am?
- Hi, Lizzie.

They told me to come down here.

Are you okay?

Good.

I wanted to see you
because I'm going on a run with Rick.

( faint sloshing )

Lizzie:
Do you think Daryl's dead?

Carol:
No.

He had to go far away
to get the medicine,

so it's gonna take a while.



We lost all our food in cell block D,

so we're gonna go look for more
and whatever else we can find.

Lizzie:
Nobody's died yet.

Yet?

I think a lot of people
are going to die.

It's what always happens.

Makes me sad, but...

at least they get to come back.

Lizzie, when they come back,
they aren't...

People aren't who they were.

Yeah, but they're something.

They're someone.

I'm little now.

If I don't die, I'll get big.



I'll be me, but I'll be different.

It's how it is.

( coughing )

( grunts )

Lizzie:
We all change.

We all don't get to stay
the same way we started.

Lizzie, it's more complicated...

You said I was weak.
I'm not.

I'm strong,
so I'm telling you what I think.

You remember what I told you to do
when there's danger?

Run as fast as I can.

You run and run until you're safe.

And if it's your life
or your sister's life,

you can't be afraid to kill.

Understand?

Yes.

Carol:
You are strong, Lizzie.

You're gonna live.

You, your sister, and me...

We're gonna survive, I know it.

Where's your knife?

Put your T-shirt behind it.

You've gotta be able
to get to it quickly.

Yes, Mom.
I mean ma'am.

Don't call me "Mom."

It was an accident.

Just don't.

Okay.

Carol:
What is it?

Lizzie:
I'm not afraid to kill.

I'm just afraid.

You can't be.

How?

You fight it.

And fight it.

You don't give up.

And then one day,

you just change.

We all change.

( Theme music playing )

Michonne:
This is Turner Creek,

so Barnesville must be
a few miles downstream.

Bob: Sounds like our best chance
at finding a new ride.

Daryl:
Yo, Ty.

Come on, let's go.
Vámonos.

Ty.

Ty!

There should be a town
a few miles south.

Lost a whole night.

My sister,
everybody else...

They're probably dead.

Well, it helps
to keep moving.

No, it doesn't.

Maggie wanted to come, you know.

Someone had to stay back,
watch over things.

Someone you trust,
you mean.

They would have drowned
in their own blood.

They were suffering.
I made it quick.

We needed the bodies gone.

We needed to stop it from spreading.

They were the only ones
who were sick.

They were a threat.

I was trying to save lives.

I had to try.
Somebody had to.

Maybe.

- Is that jasper?
- Mm-hmm.

It's a good color.
Brings out your eyes.

When Miss Richards went into A block,
we were leaving.

Asked me to keep a lookout.

I'm gonna use it
for her old man's marker.

You know all them back there?

You stay in one place
more than a couple hours,

you'd be surprised what you pick up.

( crows cawing )

Carol:
Think they're coming back?

Windshield's clean,
wiped down.

Can't have been here
more than a day, maybe two.

You mean Daryl and the others.
That's what this is, right?

In case they don't?

Until they do.
That's what this is.

Medicine cabinets,
first aid kits...

Anything that could help Hershel.
We get in, we get out.

And if we can eat it, we take it.

( wood creaking )

You see something?

I don't know. Maybe.

( sighs )

We gotta find us a new battery.

( spits )
( walkers snarling )

Got some friends inside.

Come on.

Let's clear a path,
see how many we got.

( grunting )

Hey, man, go easy.
We don't know what we're dealing with.

( grunting )
( door rattling )

( door rattling )

( walker gasping )

( walker growls )

( growling )
Ah!

Bob:
Tyreese!

Ty!

Ty, let him go.

( grunting )

Why the hell didn't you let go?

( door creaking )

( faint snarling )

( growling )

Carol!

( door opens )

( door creaks )

Whoa, whoa. It's cool.
We're... we're cool.

We have fruit.

Man: Yeah, we got
apricots, peaches.

Here, catch.

Or, you know, don't.
( chuckles )

- Carol: How'd this happen?
- Greenhouse around the corner.

We were looking for a place to crash.

The roof's broken now and it's been
getting rain, so it's full of fruit.

We were there about a day
and the skin-eaters showed up.

( laughs )
Killjoys, man.

Jackin' it up
for the whole world.

I thought everybody was an asshole
before this all went down.

Now I love people.

You know... people
who are alive.

How did it happen?

When they were coming in
through the door,

I tripped crawling out
the other side.

Pulled the glass out,
but my shoulder...

It still hurts like a bitch.

It's dislocated.

Can you fix it?

Here, lay on your back.

Okay, scooch over to the edge.

Just hold your arm...

Grab ahold of this bag.

Hold on.
( groaning )

And keep holding on.
( crying ) No, that hurts.

Keep holding.

I can't, I can't.

Keep holding.

( bone crackles )
( groaning )

( man gasping )

( bone pops )
( panting )

Sit up.

Woman:
Is it...

Yeah.

It's gonna be sore for a few days.

After the greenhouse,
you came here?

Yeah. We thought
it was clear.

We missed the deadie in the PJs,
so we dove into the bathroom.

So how long were you up there
till we showed up?

Like, two days.

There was just one.
You had guns.

We have about 12 bullets.

It usually take us about five or six
to bring one of them down.

But you have knives.

To what, stab it in the head?

Yeah.

We got separated from
our crew about a week ago.

Been trying to play it safe
since it's just the two of us.

- I have to with my leg.
- Yeah.

We were at a refugee center together
and there was a fire.

People were just
trampling over me.

Assholes.

Sam saved my life.

We didn't know each other before.

It didn't heal right,
but it healed.

And we found each other.

It was worth it.

Where are you two headed next?

We just keep moving.

We haven't been waiting
for places to go bad.

I mean, it's getting a little old.

You guys look all right.
What's your setup like?

The "skin-eaters"?

We call them walkers.

How many have you killed?

( door creaks )

Come on.

Here we go.

Hmm, cells look pretty dry.

A little distilled water
will clear that right up.

You should have let him go.

The hell you know about it, huh?

- You the damn expert?
- No.

I just don't want to see you die.

Is that what you're trying to do?

Do you even know
what you're trying to do?

I know you're pissed.

And you have every reason to be.

But anger makes you stupid.

Stupid gets you killed.

Aren't you still angry
about the Governor?

What he did?

If he was here right now,

I'd cut him in two.

'Cause that's how it needs to be.

But I'm not angry.

I was.

Then why are you still
going out looking for him?

I don't know.

( grunting )

Daryl:
That's puke.

Those douchebags in the vines

took themselves out,

holding hands...

Kumbaya style.

They wanted to go out together
same as they lived.

That make them douchebags?

It does if they could have gotten out.

Everybody makes it,
till they don't.

People nowadays
are dominoes.

What they did, maybe it's about not
having to watch them fall.

Right.

( raspy breathing )

Come on.

( grunts )

We got about all
we're gonna get here.

We should move on.

So, did we pass your test?

We're in a prison eight miles north.

If you come back with us,
we can't guarantee your safety.

There's an illness, a flu.

It's bad.

We've lost a lot.

- Kids, too.
- Yours?

No, thank God.

But one of my girls, she's got it.

- I'm sorry.
- She's strong. She'll make it.

Sam:
You got fences and walls?

- We're in.
- Yeah, whatever you need us to do.

For now, sit tight.

The two of us will circle back for you
before dark.

Or you could help us sweep
the rest of this neighborhood.

Woman: We can do that.
I can check the greenhouse,

see if it's clear,
bring back more fruit.

And I can hit
some of the houses.

Well, it's nice
of you to offer,

but your shoulder's
barely...

Sam: As long as I don't put too much
weight on this arm, I'm good.

Woman: And I can
still move pretty fast.

- I just don't think...
- We won't take any chances.

We'll look.
And if it's cake, we'll do it.

If not, we'll just roll.

I mean, you don't look
so good yourself, man.

Are you a righty
or a lefty?

We'll cover more ground.
The sooner we get back...

Sam:
You can't carry us, man.

- It doesn't work that way.
- Please, we want to help.

You fire a shot,
we'll come running.

Let's meet back here in two hours.

You'll need this.

You never told us about the group
you were with before.

Which one?

You know, when you found me
out on that road,

I almost kept walking.

Why is that?

'Cause I was done
being a witness.

Two times,
two different groups.

I was the last one standing.

Like I was supposed
to see it happen over and over,

like it's some kind of curse.

But, when it's just you
out there with the quiet...

Used to be I'd drink
a bottle of anything

just so I could shut my eyes at night.

Figured the prison, the people,
thought it'd be easier.

The run to the Big Spot,
I did it for me.

You gotta keep busy.

No. I did it so I could get me
a bottle.

Of anything.

I picked it up,
I held it in my hand,

but I put it down.

I put it down so hard
it took the whole damn shelf with it.

That's what brought on the walkers,

and that's what got Zack killed.

That's bullshit.

Why don't you get in there
and try the engine?

It's a red and a green wire.

Go on. It ain't rocket science.

Give it some gas.

( engine starting )

( whistles )

( car door closes )

Sasha and me picked that spot.

He took you with us.

There ain't no way
anybody could've known.

You ain't gonna be standing alone,

not no more. Let's go.

( engine revving )

It's all expired
by at least a year.

Better to take it.
Let Hershel decide what he needs.

Did you think it was right?

Letting those kids
come back with us?

I think it was
the humane thing to do.

But did you think it was right?

( drawer slides )

Look at us.

Digging through drawers,

hoping that...
a couple of cough drops

and some disinfectant
might be the difference

between dying and living
a couple of more hours.

( pills rattling )

If they're strong enough
to help us survive this thing,

yeah, I think you made
the right call.

Rick:
And if they're not?

Let's hope they are.

( softly )
Yeah.

Rick...

I killed two people
and you haven't said a word about it.

What do you want me to say?

It's not about what you say.
It's about facing reality.

It always comes for us
and over and over again

we face it so that we can live.

- So that we can live.
- That's right.

That's what it always
comes down to.

You can be a farmer, Rick.

You can't just be a farmer.

You're a good leader.

Better than I probably
gave you credit for.

I never murdered two of our own.

Just one.

He was gonna kill me.

So were they.

They were gonna kill all of us.

You don't know that.

If you thought it would
save Judith or Carl,

would you have done it then or would you
have just gone back to your crops

and hoped it'd all be okay?

You don't have to like what I did, Rick.

I don't.
You just accept it.

( wind rustling )

( distant can rattles )

Daryl:
Looks like we're getting closer.

Tyreese:
The building we want is just up ahead.

( creaking )

( softly )
Come on. Come on.

Move, move.

All right, let's make this quick.

There you go.

Come on.

Carol:
Let's hit the houses across the street.

Hold on.

How'd you put his
shoulder back before?

You learn that from Hershel?

Internet.

It was easier than telling an ER nurse

I'd fallen down the stairs a third time.

I'm sorry.

Don't be. Just fixed
what needed fixin'.

I actually convinced myself
I was happy with him.

Which wasn't all that hard to do,

considering my idea of happiness then
was just not being alone.

Made a decent living.

He was charming
when he wanted to be,

especially those mornings
after he'd come home piss-drunk and...

Stupid. Stupid.

I didn't think I could be strong.

I didn't know I could.

I already was.

Why don't you say her name?

She's dead, Rick.

Sophia. Dead.

Somebody else's slideshow.

Some mornings I still wake up
half-expecting Lori to be there.

Reminding me to pick up Carl
after school

or telling me breakfast is ready.

Every Sunday she'd make us
these pancakes

that were just... godawful.

( chuckling )

Clumps of flour
that weren't mixed in right.

Thing was...

she knew it was bad.

Why'd she keep at it?

Well...

she wanted us to be the kind of family
that ate pancakes on Sunday.

( creaks )

( grunting, munching )

We should get back.

Sam's probably waiting.

Anything ending with -cillin or -cin,

C-I-N, grab it.

We'll dissolve the pills in the IVs,
put 'em right into the bloodstream.

Dosage will be tricky
but considering the time we lost...

- How'd you do?
- Bags, tubes, clamps, connectors.

- Everything on the list.
- What about y'all?

Yeah, we got it all.

Yeah. We're good.

All right, let's roll.

( softly )
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

( snarling )

Michonne:
Up ahead.

( Growling, snarling )

( door creaks, shuts )

Hey! Door's busted.

Oh. Hold up.

( walkers growling )

( snarling )

Michonne:
There.

( snarling )

( grunting )

( snarling )

- How many?
- I can't tell.

( rumbling )

- Tyreese: We can take 'em.
- Bob: No! They're infected.

Same as at the prison.

We fire at 'em, get their blood
on us, breathe it in.

We didn't come all
this way to get sick.

How do we know the ones in there
aren't any different?

- We don't.
- Well, it's gotta change sometime.

( snarling )

( blade rings )
Daryl: Ready?

Tyreese:
Do it!

( growling, snarling )

( grunts )

( snarling )

Daryl:
Come on.

( snarling )

( tapping )

It's been too long.

We should give him a couple more.

He might be fine.

He really might be.

But it doesn't matter...

because he's not here...
and we have to go.

It was a nice watch.

( snarling, growling )

( snarls )

( doorknob rattles )
Back.

Don't have an exit.

Then we make one.

Get down!
( grunts )

- Come on, move it!
- Jump down to the walkway below.

- Bob: They're here!
- Let's go! Go, go. Move.

( snarling )

Michonne:
Bob, let it go.

Let it go, man.

( grunting )
Tyreese: Just let it go.

( snarling, growling )
Daryl: Let go of the bag, man.

( snarling, growling )

You got no meds in your bag?

Just this?

You should have kept
walking that day.

Don't.

( grunting )

Just let it go, Daryl.

The man's made his choice.

Nothing you can do about it.

Just gotta let it go.

I didn't want to hurt nobody.

It was just for when it gets quiet.

Take one sip.

When those meds get in our people,

I will beat your ass into the ground.

You hear me?

( handle clicking )

They might have lived.

Karen and David,
they might have lived,

and now they're dead.

That wasn't your decision to make.

When Tyreese finds out...

he'll kill you.

He damn near killed me over nothing.

I can handle Tyreese.

When the others find out,

they won't want you there.

And if they don't make it back,

if everybody dies of this thing

and it's just the two of us,

with Judith and Carl...
With my children...

I won't have you there.

Rick, it's me.

No one else has to know.

I thought you were done making decisions
for everyone.

I'm making this decision for me.

I could have pretended
that everything was gonna be fine.

But I didn't.

I did something.
I stepped up.

I had to do something.

No, you didn't.

If you think I'm going anywhere
without Lizzie and Mica...

If you want them to leave,
to go out there with you?

Lizzie's sick.
Mica is 10 years old.

She can't.
( sniffles )

We'll keep them safe.

You're not that woman who was too scared
to be alone, not anymore.

You're gonna start over,
find others,

people who don't know,

and you're gonna survive out here.

You will.

Maybe.

Tyreese: That's where
I was traveling, Highway 100.

Michonne: Then it will take about
seven hours to get there.

We're gonna need more gas.

Tyreese:
But we'll get there.

- Taking Highway 100.
- I heard.

( door closes )

You were right,
what you said before.

About the trail going cold.

I don't need to go out anymore.

Good.

( engine starts )

Take it.

Ed gave this to me
on our first anniversary.

Please.

I should have given it away
a long time ago.

( engine starting )

♪ It was a close call ♪

♪ Sitting in the back of the room ♪

♪ With a ball I had thrown at you ♪

♪ And you didn't know ♪

♪ Close in on my black eye ♪

♪ I feel safe at times ♪

♪ Certain emblems ♪

♪ Tell me it's time ♪

♪ Serpents in my mind ♪

♪ Looking for your ♪

♪ Crimes ♪

♪ Everything changes ♪

♪ I don't want mine ♪

♪ This time ♪

♪ Everything changes. ♪

( Theme music plays )