The Walking Dead (2010–…): Season 4, Episode 6 - Live Bait - full transcript

The Governor bonds with a small family following the downfall of Woodbury.

In my hands

I hold the ashes

In my veins

Black pitch runs

In my chest

Fire catches

In my way

The setting sun

Dark clouds

Gather around me

To the west



My soul is bound

But l will go

On ahead free

There's a light

Yet to be found

The last pale light
in the west...

Governor: l've been on the road
for a couple of months.

Woman #1:
By yourself?

Governor:
Yeah.

Woman #2:
Where did you live before that?

Governor:
I was in a town.

Woman #1:
Were the monsters there?

Governor:
No.

It was safe.



Full of good people.

Woman #1:
What happened?

Governor:
He just lost it.

Woman #2:
Who?

Governor:
The man in charge.

I barely got out alive.

And l ask

For no redemption

In this cold

And barren place

Still l see

A faint reflection

And so by it

Guide my way

The last pale light

In the west

The last pale light

In the west.

Woman #2: You look like
you barely got out alive.

- Woman: Tara.
- Tara: l mean...

Woman:
We're a little on edge.

We've been holed up in here
waiting for the National Guard since-

- The shit hit the fan.
- Language.

Since the crap hit the fan.

Which it did, right before it got flung
all over the damn place.

Are you planning
on staying in the building?

Are you planning on staying or not?

- Holy shit, with the no talking.
- Tara.

My sister asked you a question.

Just for the night.

You see this?

This here is a fully loaded,
standard issue Smith & Wesson.

I'm Atlanta City Police and l have
enough artillery in here

to kill you every day
for the next 10 years.

You mess with me or my family,

and l swear to Christ,
I will put you down.

Got it?

Got it.

Then we're cool.

Pound it.

Here, bro.

We'Il hold onto this until you go.

Yeah.

You got a name?

Brian.

Brian Heriot.

You got to be hungry.

You're not gonna find
anything better in there.

Tara ransacked the place
after Miss Wilhelm took off for Florida.

Big fan of butter beans,
Miss Wilhelm.

Thank you.

...four, five.

Come on, kiddo.
Show me what you got here.

Woman:
Everything okay?

She didn't eat again.

She likes the corned beef.
Try that.

I'm saving the last two cans for Dad.

She's not picky, she's terrified.

Shh.

Why don't you slow down,
buddy, all right?

This ain't the Holiday Inn.

Bucket on the left is for washing,

right is for rinsing.

Tara.

Oh.

Sorry.

You get enough to eat?

I'Il get you some coffee.

Sit down.

Right there. Go on.

Man:
Go ahead, roll again.

Hey, come here.

You got a cigarette?

Woman:
Dad, your oxygen tank.

Do you not see that red sticker?

I'Il be damned if a Merit Ultra Menthol
is gonna blow this place up

after all the work we've done
to stay alive up here. Okay?

It's all the same, Lily.

You can stop that talk right there.

It's just a cigarette.

Help yourself.

We got roni sticks for days.

Years, probably.

You see that big truck parked outside?

Come on, dude,
the Gorbelli food truck.

Ray Charles could have seen it.

Yeah.

Dad drove for them.
Even with the tank.

The day they closed down the 75-

When the S-H-I-T
hit the fan.

He grabbed Megan from school,
picked me up at the hospital-

She stole a bunch of oxygen tanks
from that dump.

Then the three of us
rushed over to get Tara.

I was at the station working, booking.

With everything going on,

the attacks,
the Army going into Atlanta,

he wasn't about to let us
out of his sight.

Tara:
Lucky for us, the old man's truck

was pretty much stocked floor to ceiling
with sketti rings,

turkey chili, and these little suckers.

Man:
Meg, Granddad needs a break, okay?

- Lily.
- Sure, Daddy.

On three.

A little help here, big guy.

Lily:
Here.

Oh, right.
No, not you.

The other big guy in the room.

Lily:
Tara.

Lily: Okay.

On three.

Okay, one, two-

Here. Here.

Hey. You hear them?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Get my legs, friend?

Tara's been up there a bunch of times
blasting them bastards to pieces.

She says they just
keep getting back up.

I told her no more.

Can't afford to waste her bullets.

You got kids?

No.

When my girls were born,

that's when l finally figured out
what it was to be a man.

You know, a real man.

You protect them,
you keep them safe.

You just try to make them stronger
until they can look out for themselves.

But this here,

I- l never counted on this.

Hey, l got a buddy.

Bill Jenkins,
he lives up in 303.

He's got a real nice
backgammon set up there.

He won't mind and he keeps it
under his bed there.

Just... please.

You've been out there in the world

and you know how to handle
yourself around those things.

Look, l know you might
not understand it

'cause you don't got
a baby girl of your own,

but...

it might be something that might make
my Megan talk again.

Please.

Thank you.

You're welcome.

Couple things for the road.

I'm okay.

You helped us.

We're saying thank you.

Deal with it.

I guess you'Il be needing this back.

Keep it.

Don't...

throw that at me.

It's your gun.
You can have it back.

You need another one.

I have this.

Tara was right.
We should have frisked you.

I found it upstairs.

You keep that.

You have to kill the brain.

What?

Your sister,
she shot 'em in the body,

but you have to hit 'em here.

That's what kills them.

Why?

I need to ask you something.

My dad's got stage four lung cancer.

I worked oncology for a few years.

He's nearing the end.

He's got about two days of oxygen.

Maybe less.

We never thought
he'd make it this long.

You've already done
so much for us, but...

There's an old folks home
a couple of blocks from here.

Even one tank
would mean everything.

He's the only one who can
put a smile on Megan's face...

...even for a second.

- They're both full.
- Are you okay?

Yeah.

You didn't let me say thank you.

Yeah, l'm okay.

Sit.

Let me be a nurse again.

Good news is it doesn't look like
you need any stitches.

Bad news...

this is gonna sting like
a couple of angry bees.

Feels good to have something to do.

Nobody ever mentioned just how boring
the end of the world was gonna be.

She thought you were her dad.

Megan.

When she saw you
out there on the street.

He went out one night about
three and a half years ago

to get a couple beers
and a Powerball ticket.

Said he'd be right back.

Megan thought you were him,

finally coming right back.

- Megan: Mama.
- In here, honey.

Everything's okay, sweetheart.

Brian just got a boo-boo
that needs a little cleaning up.

Same as when you get a cut.

I don't have the ointment.

Why don't you watch
my patient until l get back?

Okay.

- What happened to your eye?
- It's gone.

Something happen to you
or were you just born like that?

Something happened to me.

Was that bad to ask?

No.

I'Il tell you what happened to my eye,

but you have to promise
to keep it secret.

I promise.

What's that?

Pinkie swear.

Plus cross my heart
and hope to die.

Well...

I'm a pirate.

No way.

Yeah, you caught me.

What really happened was
I was trying to help someone.

Someone l loved very much.

How were you trying
to help them?

I was trying to protect them,
you know?

Stop them getting hurt.

But you got hurt instead.

Yeah.

Did they get hurt, too?

Uh...

yeah, yeah, they did.

I'm sorry.

Me, too.

Megan:
What is it?

Chess.

Looks hard.

Well, maybe for some folks,
but you're smart.

You'Il catch on quick.

What's this one called?

That's a pawn.

They're your soldiers.

Do they die?

Sometimes.

Do you lose if they die?

No, not necessarily.

You can lose a lot of soldiers,
but still win the game.

That's the king.

That's the guy you want to capture.

- What are you doing?
- You'Il see.

Looks like you.

Yeah.

Come on, let's play.

So these ones are pawns.

Lily:
He's gone.

I think he's been gone a while.

Y'all should go now.

Just give us a minute.

I love you, Daddy.

Lily: Tara!

- Tara: Stop! What are you doing?
- It's not Dad!

- Stop!
- It's not Dad!

I know, okay?

It happens no matter what?

Yeah.

I'm sorry.

He could have got me.

He almost got me.

I was thinking

he would have been grateful or whatever

that you stopped him, from him-

you know what l mean?

So, yeah, we're cool.

Good-bye.

No.

- We're coming with you.
- No.

There has to be someplace better
and you're gonna help us find it.

- Lily.
- l saw the picture, Brian.

You had a family, l know that.

And l know we're not them.

But for now, you're stuck with us.

- And that's just the way it's gonna be.
- l can't.

You already have.

Tara:
Where should we go?

Governor:
No use making a plan.

We'Il go where they let us.

Who's they?

The roads.

The biters.

I'm not really a cop.

I mean, it's not a total lie.
I was in the academy.

I'm sorry l lied to you.

You don't have to be sorry.

Well, l am.

Do you think we can make it?

We'Il make it.

Are you lying to me?

No.

Lily:
You can come join us, Megan.

It's just gonna take some time.

It's okay.

Governor:
We'Il find another car soon.

Tara:
I hope you're right.

This whole country backdrop
is reminding me of Sam.

- Lily: Here we go.
- l thought she was the one.

Then you went camping,
ate mushrooms, game over.

You're forgetting the part where Sam
broke down

and told me she had a boyfriend,
that she wasn't really into chicks.

Ugh, worst weekend of my life.

Tara.

Oh, man. Damn it!

- You all right?
- l'm fine.

- Tara, stop. Let me look at it.
- l'm fine!

Just hand me my backpack.
I'm fine. l'm fine.

- Can you walk?
- Yeah, l'm fine.

I'm fine. Let's go.

Drop your bags.
Let's go. Come on.

- Tara: Megan.
- Megan, come on.

Megan, right now.
Come on.

- Megan!
- Come on, Megan.

Megan, come on.

Megan, right now.
Come on.

Come on, Megan.
Come on.

Lily:
Megan!

Governor:
Here.

Come on.

Go.

Move.

Ah!

- Brian!
- l'm here.

I'm sorry. You okay?

You all right?

I'm never gonna let
anything happen to you.

Okay?

- Promise?
- Cross my heart.

Holy shit.

Cross my heart.