Undone (2019–…): Season 1, Episode 4 - Moving The Keys - full transcript

Alma progresses through training with her dad, and continues to uncover information about his death. Worried by her behavior, Alma's mom makes her go to therapy.

[light switch clicks on]

[sighs]

Alma.

Not with your hands.

Can I use my elbow?

Don't be ridiculous.

Oh, I'm being ridiculous?

You want me to move keys
with my mind.

No! Your mind?
Your mind is nothing!

-Thanks, Daddy.
-Not...

Not just your mind,
everybody's mind is nothing.



Now...

Move the keys.
This is easy. You can do this.

See this, Alma, this is "water."

Okay?

It's "water." Come on.
You can do this.

It'll be easy.

Water.

I don't know
what you expect from me here.

I mean, I'm not like a Jedi.

Maybe I'm just the princess
with the rolls on her head.

Princess Leia. She was a Jedi.

Then why was she wearing
the gold bikini?

She was enslaved.

So... not a super great Jedi.



Look, willfully break free
of linear time

and then move in time

to a time
when the keys aren't there,

and then the keys
will have moved.

-It's that easy.
-Sure.

-Like that.
-[Jacob] Hey, Babycakes!

Did you see the moon tonight?
Now that's a moon.

You should go check it out,
catch some air.

[piano keys playing]

See, "Babycakes?"

Okay...

So, I'll just skillfully
manipulate time.

Why didn't you say that
in the first place?

-That's so easy.
-Just try.

Okay.

But don't try-try.

You know, just...

[exhales] Try not to try.

[violin music playing]

Alma.

Stop staring at these keys.
I asked you a question.

-Wait. Did I do it?
-Of course you did it.

Look at all my stuff.

It's not really your stuff,
is it? It's more like our stuff.

Because when you're dead,
it's my stuff.

So, thank you for holding my
stuff for me all these years,

but don't worry.

I'll take it from here,
okay? Bye!

It is a personal violation
to take things

from my house without asking.

I'm really sorry that I took
stuff you weren't using,

that you had no plans for.

That was a terrible apology.
I do not accept.

[mumbling]

[gadget clicking]

[Camilla]
Stop it with that stupid game.

Hey! Stop.

You're messing up my system.

What system?

What are you doing
with all this stuff?

I'm figuring out what happened
to Dad since you won't tell me.

-I have told you everything.
-You know there's more.

I think you need to see someone.
A psychiatrist.

I have a follow up doctor's
appointment in a few days.

I'll get it all checked out
when I go to that.

Just don't worry.

-That is with the orthopedist.
-Yeah!

You've experienced
a lot of trauma,

and you're acting
even stranger than usual.

You usually act even stranger
than usual,

but since the accident,
you have been acting

more even-stranger-than-usual
than usual.

Okay. How about this?

I will go see someone,

if you let me keep this stuff.

Okay.

[Alma] What do you think?

-[Sam] Hit.
-[Alma groans]

Twenty-two,
that's the one you want, right?

-Yep, 22!
-[laughs]

That's what I wanted.
Vegas, here we come!

Oh, don't look,
don't look, don't look.

-[groans]
-[giggles]

And they go again,
doing their little thing.

Do you have strong feelings
about the Alamo? I am not aware.

You know,
it's lauded as a state treasure,

but it's where
European settlers,

who wanted independence
from Mexico,

because Mexicans
would not let them own slaves,

fought and died
for their "freedom"

to own slaves.

I don't think that's what
they want you to remember

-when you "remember the Alamo."
-No, no, no.

What they want you to remember
is what they teach in schools

which is Mexicans
are bad people

who want to take Texas away
from its rightful owners.

Rightful owners?

-Bro, who we talking about? Huh?
-Okay.

The Caddo? The Comanche?
The Apache?

I mean, it's just insane

how quickly economy
corrupts ethics.

To the victors go the power
to twist their story of greed

into a history of systemic
racism against Mexicans.

Well, as someone who is often
mistaken as Mexican,

I tangentially feel your pain.

What is it?
What's the wedding emergency?

Uh... Oh!

Um, I would love it

if you could tell Mom
to leave me alone.

How is that a wedding emergency?

Well, if we don't deal
with this now,

I'll probably be bitching
about it during your wedding.

-Wedding emergency.
-Oh, my--

-Okay. Let's go.
-Ooh, come on, babe.

One margarita? We're here.

Can I get y'all something?

[Sam] Yes, I'm gonna get
the veggie Frito pie.

[Alma] Veggie Frito pie?! Where?

-New menu item.
-[Alma gasps]

Oh, I'm gettin' that.

And I'm-- I'm gonna get
the, uh, the Cadillac Margarita.

[Tomas] Anything for you?

Okay, I'll have, uh,
the margarita.

[Reed] Ah! Great! It's on me.

-[Alma] Thanks, Reed.
-[Sam] Ooh!

-You don't have to do that, man.
-I'm gonna go to the restroom.

Hey, don't worry,
I'm gonna get you next time.

Okay, how 'bout this?

You and me go sharesies
on that veggie Frito pie.

-Sharesies?
-We talkin' pie pals?

-Pie pals?
-Pie pals!

-Oh, hey!
-Hey, do you need something?

No, I was actually just coming
to apologize

that I never texted you back.

But now you probably know why.

I'm engaged.

-Mmm.
-Yeah.

That night was just like a big,
drunken mistake. I'm so sorry.

Hey, don't worry about it.

-I'm a lot of girls'
big drunken mistake.
-Sorry.

Okay. Thanks...
and for being so cool.

[chuckles nervously]

Oh. Hey, Sam.

-Hey!
-What are you doing here?

-Um...
-[giggles]

-What's going on down here?
-Uh...

Did you fuck the bartender
or something?

Oh, my God,
did you fuck the bartender?

-You fucked the bartender?
-Shh! Keep it--

Okay, you have to promise
not to tell anyone,

especially Alma.

I can't lie to Alma.

Does she know
that she broke up with you?

I can't lie to Alma
about another thing.

Here's what's gonna happen.

I promise that I won't tell Alma
that she broke up with you,

and then forgot that
she broke up with you,

which you are totally taking
advantage of, by the way,

if you forget everything
you just...

correctly surmised.

I think I can manage
to do that.

Okay.

[gadget dings]

I didn't know you were so
into blackjack.

Oh. I'm not.
That's kinda the point.

-[dinging continues]
-What? [laughs]

Oh, I get it.

Like, sometimes it's fun

to do things
you wouldn't normally do.

Like, usually at work,

I like to look
at sports websites,

but sometimes I like to look
at pictures of birds.

The reason that they can fly
is that they got these
real good hearts

that can pump a lot of blood.

And I like to think about that,
you know?

That a good heart
makes you strong.

-Huh.
-Like that?

Um, kind of.

Except opposite.

Oh, okay.

[stutters] I think I get it.

Becca, do you remember
Mom and Dad fighting in the week

or so before Dad died?

I don't know. Do you?

Opposite because usually
you look at birds online,

but you're surprised to find
that you like football scores?

Um, no.

But they did fight, though.

I remember it.
It was late at night.

Probably.

Dad was always really good
at coming home late from work.

And Mom's really good
at starting fights.

Uh, opposite because you think
a good heart makes you weak?

I like playing blackjack

because it's simple,
monotonous, and mindless.

-Ooh.
-[chuckles]

Okay, I see.

[in low voice]
I'm gonna go find Sam

because he's less confusing
to talk to.

It was great talking
with you, Alma!

-Longhorns.
-Hey! Hook 'em horns!

So, what was Mom
harassing you about?

She wants me to see a shrink.

Oh. Okay.

-Well, is she going to pay?
-Probably.

-Well, then, why not?
-Uh...

'Cause I don't want to go.

Right, but what could it hurt?
You're fine, right?

And Mom's just being Mom.

So, if you go,

she'll know everything's fine,
and she'll, like,
leave you alone.

Yeah, but I don't want to go.

Okay. Then don't.

You know,
I should just get it over with.

Mmm. Glad I could help.

[Alma] What is sanity?

Is it sane that we live in boxes
made out of concrete,

and wires and pipes?

Is it sane that we have
to buy our food, and water,

and land, and healthcare,
and childcare,
and entertainment,

and that every part
of our natural lives

has been commodified,

taken from us,
and then sold right back to us?

-I mean, let's talk about that.
-[gadget beeping]

These are interesting
points you raise.

Yes! [whispers] Blackjack.

You know, patients who suffer
from PTSD

often use a prop
to create distance

between them and the world.

Something to divert their mind,

or deflect others
from focusing on them.

Do you think you could be
using this game

to create distance between you

and what you perceive
to be a hostile world?

Maybe...

[door opens]

[Alma] Bye!

Thanks.

How was it?
Did she give you a prescription?

Yeah, something for allergies.

Allergies?

Yeah, she thinks that's
what's causing the headaches.

-Headaches?
-Yeah, from the allergies.

Mom, you really gotta keep up.

-What?
-Okay, well, this was great!

And now we can all just relax
and trust that everything

is perfectly fine
and leave me alone forever.

Race you to the car!
Come on, slowpoke!

[Jacob] Whatcha lookin'?

Ah! Stop sneaking up
on me like that!

This is exactly why people
don't like ghosts.

Farnaz's obituary.
Why are you looking at this?

She had a big family.

Do you think any of them
could be suspects?

Why would Farnaz's family
want to kill us?

Oh, I don't know.

Maybe because you were
having an affair with her.

What? No. She was a student.
She was my research assistant.

And you loved her.

No! I-- We never...

I-- I loved your mother.

And Farnaz had a boyfriend.

Farnaz had a boyfriend?

Don't you know anything
about murder?

It's always the boyfriend!

Maybe he got the wrong idea,

and he ran you guys off the road
in a jealous rage!

I don't think so.
He was pretty dopey.

Well, do you remember
this boyfriend's name?

I don't know. It was, uh...

Harold, or Gerald, or Darrold.

Darrold?

-You think his name was Darrold?
-No, I--

-[laughs] That's not a name.
-I can't remember.

I just called him Skinny Arms.

You called him that to Farnaz?

-Yeah, and she liked it.
-[scoffs]

Anyway, he had particularly
skinny arms

in relation
to the rest of his body.

You were so in love with her.

No. You're heading down
the wrong trail here.

Look, we were killed
because of our research.

All right? Because we were
unfolding aspects of time

that would have changed life
as we know it.

[knocks on door]

Hello!

Father Miguel said that
I should bring you some cookies.

What? Why?

To thank you.
For going to the doctor.

I was concerned about you,

and you helped me
to be less concerned.

It's called positive
reinforcement.

-Just learning about that, huh?
-Mm-hm.

Where has this priest
been all my life?

So, what are you up to?

Oh, you know.

[light switch clicks on]

Not much.

Good, then you don't mind
if I have a visit.

Shall we have a cup of tea?
I'll make it.

No, no.

[chuckles] I'll make it.

You just relax.

And, uh, don't touch anything.

.Bueno.

Are these out of order?

-Uh...
-[water flowing]

No, I think that's right.

So...

Did you and Dad have a big fight
right before the accident?

Because I have this memory--

Oh, no, no. No fight.

Okay.

Wow, you're really chugging
that hot tea.

[exhales]
Well, I should get going.

Great.
Uh, thanks for stopping by.

-Goodnight,.mija.
-Oh! Night.

Oh! Oh, my God!

You're naked.

You're naked! You're naked!

-You're naked!
-Shh!

-I like seeing people naked.
-What? Mateo.

No. Keep your clothes on.

But I want to be naked, too.

No, it is much worse
if you're also naked.

That's not fair.

Well, I'm allowed to be naked
'cause I'm a grown up.

Why do you have so much
hair there?

Because it's natural.

My mom doesn't have hair there.

I imagine
she feels immense pressure

to transform her body
to adhere to beauty constructs

which are actually perverse
and subjugating.

You know what, Cassie?
Women-- Cassie!

Women need to understand
their power.

Oh! Alma, what are you doing?

Uh, this happens sometimes,
you know.

What happens sometimes?

I'm suddenly places.

-[scoffs]
-Do you mind if I interrupt?

What is happening?

I'm thinking it might be easier

to work with your consciousness
in a dream state.

This is a dream? [sighs]

Thank God. [sighs]

Can you pass me a like
dream-towel or something?

You'll be fine.

Okay, now move the keys.

I did it!

With the help of pissed off Mom.

Now replace 'em.

[Sam] Hey, Babycakes,
did you see the moon tonight?

Ah! Look at that!

Fantastic. You're getting it.

Yes, that's right.

"Water." Yeah.
You're getting it.

[giggles]

Okay, okay.

Yeah,
but this is a dream reality.

Anything can happen in a dream.

Yeah, well, when you're awake,

you're in a physical-based
reality,

so it seems more real
than a daydream or a dream,

but those states
are just as real.

As your abilities
continue to grow,

these states
will continue to blend.

You'll have a more flexible,
fluid reality.

I think I'm already
finding that.

Right.
And as the blending continues,

so will your abilities
within these states.

So, you're saying
I'll be able to move the keys

-more easily in any state?
-Yeah.

Besides moving keys,
you'll be able to navigate time,

and even, you know, present
yourself physically in the past

so that you can affect
change like...

stop me
from getting murdered.

Yes!

I'll use my powers

to move Darrold's keys around
a thousand times!

[stutters]
And he'll be so annoyed,

he won't even want to kill you!

You leave Ol' Skinny Arms
out of this.

Let's show you something here.

-You see what I did?
-Yeah, you made 'em come and go.

-Dad, you see my powers?
-Yeah, I did see 'em.

So now you want nothing
to do with us.

[Charlie]
You didn't have a problem

when we were writing you checks.

Charlie--

-Who's that guy?
-Just watch.

Why can't you just tell me
these things?

Everything's
a whole production with you.

[Jacob] I'm sorry we ever took
your grant money.

No, don't say that.

No, the research
we're doing now--

We're on the verge
of something big.

-That's wonderful.
-No! If we cross the threshold

with American Freedom
Corporation

and you exploit our work--

American Freedom Corporation
makes the world

a more peaceful place.

You make weapons.

Weapons that end wars.

Thank you for your interest,
but--

I'm sorry, but that research
belongs to us.

Okay, you can have what
we've done up till now,

-but from here on out--
-That's not acceptable.

[Farnaz] Dude. Are you stupid?
It's over.

Just take your blood money
and go.

Farnaz...

Unfortunately, for you,

this is not how this ends.

That's the guy who killed me.
Charlie Vanderhorn.

Do you think he ran you off
the road to get your research?

[truck horn honking]

-[Alma gasping]
-[honking continues]

Well, that's my hunch.

And I'd go back and find out
for sure if I could.

But that's why I need you.

I need you to help me not have
to play that game all the time.

It's all about your emotions.

You need to feel them
without letting them become you.

You know, like the keys.

Try, but not try-try.

How do I do that?

Just deep breaths,
and be like the sky.

Let your feelings
pass through you like weather.

...not again, Dad.

[Jacob].These are all moments
.where you felt deeply,

.and the pain was too
.uncomfortable to process,

.so you stored them
.in your mind's basement,

.the subconscious.

.Even feelings you .don't remember.take up residence.

[Alma].Is that me with your mom?
.I met Geraldine?

[Jacob].Yeah. Even feelings
.from your lineage.

[baby cooing]

.My feelings.

.Geraldine's feelings.

.All of this, all these streams.of lifetimes of suffering

.are carried through
.your mind and body.

.Even the good feelings.

.You have to let go
.of those, too.

[Jacob] Yes, baby dolls.

.They can't be who you are
.if you want to be free.

[Jacob and Camilla fighting]

[Alma].What is this one about?
.What happened that night?

[Jacob].Oh, we had a fight.

.Sometimes we fought.

Alma.

Alma.

Are you listening to me?
You need to take these pills.

What? What are these?

Is this what the shrink
prescribed?

Did you go into my bag
and get this filled?

-You can say thank you.
-The cookies.

-Of course.
-I did you a favor.

You know,
it is a personal violation

to take things
from my house without asking.

This is an anti-psychotic.
This is serious.

It's for PTSD.

Dr. June thinks I'm traumatized.

Probably from behavior
like this.

Fine, blame me.

-But please take the medicine.
-Please leave.

I don't like you right now,
and I can't trust you.

Do you know what it feels like

not to be able to trust someone
in your own family?

Yes, of course I know
what that feels like.

I need to make dinner.

Okay.

But take the pills, Alma.

[door opens]

-[door closes]
-[breathing heavily]

[gadget beeping]

[grunting]

[panting]

[exhales]

Oh, fuck!

[groans]

Huh?

Whoa.

[scoffs]

Fuck!

Okay.

Try-not-try.

Be like the sky.

[grunts]

[groans]

Hey, Babycakes,
did you see the moon tonight?

Now that's a moon.

-[Alma] We need to talk.
-[Sam] Okay.

-I can't do this anymore.
-Do what?

The way you look at me.

How do I look at you?

Like Becca and Reed
look at each other.

Like I'm your missing
puzzle piece.

I don't think you're my missing
puzzle piece, okay?

-Why do you keep accusing me--
-Because you do!

You know you do!

And you make me feel
like a crazy person

-when you won't admit it.
-Alma--

Why can't you just admit
that you love me

and that you think
we're perfect for each other

and that you already know
you want to spend
the rest of your life with me?

Okay. Fine.

I love you.

I think we make
a really good couple,

and I think we make each other
really happy,

and I know that for the rest
of my life,

I'm not gonna want anything
more than just this.

I'm never going to feel
that way about you.

I think you should move out.

[truck horn honks]

Hey, Babycakes!
Did you see the moon tonight?

Now that's a moon.

You should go check it out,
catch some air.

[piano keys playing]

Fuck!