Wayward Pines (2015–2016): Season 2, Episode 2 - Blood Harvest - full transcript

Theo learns the truth and his purpose for being in Wayward Pines; CJ spearheads a vital and potentially deadly project outside the fence.

[narrator] It is the year 4032.

Man's destruction of the environment

has created evolutionary aberrations
known as Abbies,

[screeching roar]

That rule the earth.

One man saw the catastrophe coming.
He created an ark for mankind

and selected a chosen few to sleep
for 2,000 years

and defy mankind's extinction.

Surrounded by mountains
and protected by an electric fence,

the last of humanity
left alive on Earth,

do their best to survive
in a town called Wayward Pines.



[narrator]
Previously an Wayward Pines...

- Where are we?
- You're in Wayward Pines.

[Kerry] Damn it, stop the car.

He's gonna want to bring you in
and talk things through.

[Jason] I am doing
what Pilcher would've done.

[Ben] Jason! Wanna stop the killing,
we're here.

Take them.

- First Generation can never harm--
- I'm not harming Ben.

And Theo? He's skilled.

Listen, Rebecca,
you have to leave right now.

Somethings rotten here.

Clear rules, severe punishment.

Clear and severe.

[Theo] What's on the other side
of the fence?



[Xander] Mario! Mario!
What are you doing?

Mario, come back!

Who would join us on this adventure?

This journey into the future.

Where we would...

rebuild not just the town,

but humanity.

Should we pick the brightest
and the best in society?

No.

No, they had had their time and...

they had nearly destroyed the planet.

So instead, we selected the farmer,
the teacher,

the doctor, the cop.

Men and women who know how to work.

For there was so much work to be done.

But for those who break the rules,
there can be no compromise.

They must face the consequences
of their actions in public.

[Jason] For everyone to see.

Why are they going?

Switch cameras.

[Abbies growling]

[girl 1] What's happening?

[girl 2] What are they doing?

[boy] Why are they doing this?

[Jason] Mario. Here.

- What are they doing?
- We're not sure, sir.

Send response units now.

Get the jeeps ready at the checkpoint,
I'm on my way.

- We're coming, too.
- Yes, sir.

- Jason.
- We will be fine.

We need to see
what's really happening.

Cut off the feed.
I don't want people to panic.

Yes, sir.

[Rebecca] Hey!

Turn it on. Turn that back on.

Please, my husband's out there. Hey!

[Abbies growling]

We got to move.

What? And you think
it's better out there?

No, no, no. We just split up.

We got a better chance if we draw them
in different directions.

[growling]

[grunting]

Okay. [grunts]

[screams]

[Abbies growling]

[screams]

All right, I want a team going up
the north side of the wall.

I want a team going down
the south side.

[Kerry screams]

Kerry!

No. Medic! Medic here!

- Do something.
- Okay, okay. Oh, God.

The hospital, I think we need
to get her to the hospital.

[gunfire]

Radio the hospital.
Tell them we're coming.

- Yes, sir.
- Hang on, Kerry.

Should I tell them
to prep for surgery?

Sir?

Sir!

We're giving her fluids now.

She has deep lacerations and I think,
possible internal injuries.

Look, I don't have the experience
for this, sir.

I'm sorry.

Mario. Go find Dr. Yedlin.

The cameras spotted him over
by section six.

- The crops?
- Yes, hurry.

Come on, let's go, let's go, let's go!

[growling]

[soldier] Open fire!

Put them down!

[gunfire]

[soldier] You okay?

[Jason] Dr. Yedlin!

It's Kerry.

She lost a lot of blood
when the Abby attacked her.

There might be internal--

You need
to stop ignoring my questions.

- No, forget about your--
- Answer my questions!

Where's my wife?

Forget about your wife.
You're doing this right now!

I'm not doing anything until you--

Till you explain all this.

You want to die? Is that it?

You, Kerry, your wife, all of us.

We will all die.

You have no idea what's going on here.

Then who's gonna operate, huh? You?

Or maybe
one of your pregnant 12 year olds.

You're gonna get Rebecca,
bring her here,

and tell me everything
that's going on.

Now.

- Oh, my God.
- Rebecca.

Oh, thank God you're okay.

Oh, my God.

Okay. That's enough. Doctor, let's go.

I told you, that was part one.

She's right in there.
Just get her stabilized,

-and then we'll talk.
- I don't believe you.

- Doctor.
- I want to know where we really are.

I want to know
what that fence is about.

I want to know what those things are
outside that fence,

and I want to know
how an underage cretin...

gets to be in charge of all this.

- Theo, don't.
- You have a duty.

You want me to beg?

Is that it?

You were kidnapped in Hawaii
and placed in cryogenic suspension.

Humanity's gone extinct
because we destroyed the environment,

and the planet's been overrun
by evolutionary aberrations.

The fence protects us from them.

People in this town
are the only humans left.

Anywhere. Ever.

- I want the truth!
-[Rebecca] For God--

No, no, please.
Please stop it. Please.

- Mario!
- Stop. No, no. Please, for God's sake.

- Rebecca, tell him.
- Theo. Yeah. Theo. Theo.

- She's dying in there!
- Listen to me, Theo.

Just do what you need to do
to save her, okay?

Just do this.

Okay. Let him go.

[monitor beeping]

You're gonna be okay.

You're very lucky.
That's what he says anyway.

The Abbies.

- Did more get over?
- No.

We used the grenades
and they retreated.

We secured the fence.
Everything's okay.

And what about the harvest?

Are we gonna be able
to get the food in?

What about the other rebels,
the ones who surrendered with Ben?

No, no, no, I don't want you
to worry about any of that.

You need to rest.

- Thank you for taking care of me.
- Of course.

- You know I always will.
- Where's Dr. Yedlin?

I should thank him, too.

You don't need to thank him.

He's just doing his job.

Barely.

Who lives here?

You hung???

Must be.

I'll see what we have.
It's probably not much.

So, rations get delivered
on Tuesdays here.

But with you here,
I guess we'll get double.

Rations?

It's been less and less.

No.

It's part of the reason
that caused the rebellion.

But we've been told
there'll be a harvest soon.

I know
this is very hard for you, Theo.

But it's also hard for them, you know?

To find the right balance between
not enough information and too much.

You know, when you wake up

and you're taken
out of the cryogenic pods--

You don't believe this.
You don't believe any of this.

At first, I didn't.

It was very difficult for me
to know what to believe, but,

you know,
over time I've learned to accept this.

Over time?

Over the day you've been here?

I've been here three years, Theo.

I live here.

You coming to the meeting?

Not if it's about the war.

The rebellion is over.

Jason is returning everything
back to normal.

You're one of Pilcher's protégés.

I thought you'd be happy.

I am happy. Can't you tell?

Jason wants to harvest the crops.

They're ready, right?

- They look ready.
- Yes.

We delayed too long already
because of the rebellion.

- We shouldn't wait.
- What about the Abbies?

They're climbing over
their own dead bodies to reach us.

They're willingly
sacrificing themselves.

There's nothing
about this type of behavior

in Pilcher's years of research.

It's like nothing we've seen
since we've been in Wayward Pines.

We planted out there
because we needed to.

Because the chemical levels
in the soil inside the fence changed.

So we can get the food...

as long as we can protect
the people getting it?

CJ, you know I trust you.

Are you sure about this?

We'll protect the harvesters.
We have to.

How?

We've rigged
some flame throwers already.

If they get too close,
we'll torch them.

- You can't control fire.
- We can control it.

It's elemental.
It's alive and unpredictable.

It's like trying to control the wind
or the sun.

Their behavior has changed.
We have to change, too.

It's time to push back.
Harder than we ever have before.

And have faith that it won't break us.

You say three years.
I saw you three days ago.

I saw you three days ago
at a bungalow.

Do you remember the bungalow?

- Do you remember what you said?
- None of that matters.

You said there was a storm
and something hit my head.

- It was a long time ago for me.
- How severe was that injury?

- Did they induce a coma?
- They did not.

Were we in Hawaii?

- Yes, we were in Hawaii.
- Really?

Where'd I get this? We married?

Theo,just forget
about all of this, okay.

I know this is not a grand mal
because I--

Theo, are you listening to me?

Are you listening? Listen to me.

None of it matters, okay?

All that matters is that we are here.

And we need to figure out a way
how to survive in Wayward Pines

-like everyone else.
-"Everyone else"?

There is no everyone else.
This is not real.

It's some hallucination.

Did that feel real?

You don't feel pain
in a hallucination, Theo.

Theo.

You're alive.

[knocking]

We have to answer.

Hi, Nancy.

Everything okay?

Trey can't catch his breath.

It's been days now.

He says he hurts.

Somethings wrong.

Oh, I'm so sorry.

- Everything's a little bit crazy--
- I know.

But I heard there's a doctor
in town again.

You're a doctor, aren't you?

- Yes.
- Will you help us?

[announcer] Good morning,
Wayward Pines.

The sun has risen on a new day.

Let's celebrate our good fortune

and continue to live our lives
as normal.

Good morning, Wayward Pines.

Good morning, Dr. Yedlin.

I'm Arlene Moran.

I'm the receptionist here
at the hospital.

And I just wanted to say
I'm happy to help you

with all your medical needs.

I mean, I'm not...

really a medical professional
or anything.

Didn't I see you the other night?

- Wasn't that you?
- Yes.

That was me.
I was getting a little tune up.

I have to get them
every once in a while.

It helps even me out.

But then, I'm good to go like now
and I'm just cookin' with gas, so...

anything you need.

Dr. Yedlin.

You've got a lot of patients
this morning.

We're ready when you are.

And just to say, sir,
what you did in there with Kerry,

-it was just--
- Please stop that. Thank you.

Rebecca.

Hey. Theresa, how are you doing?

- Sorry, I'm just still--
- Jason put Ben outside the fence.

- What?
- This is what people are telling me.

How can that be?
He is First Generation.

They're both First Generation.

That's Jason.

Your husband was out there too, right?

- Yeah.
- And he's alive.

So maybe Ben's alive.
It's... it's possible.

Yeah. It's possible.

Okay. I need you to tell your husband
to come and see me

when he gets home, all right?
I need to know what he knows.

- Rebecca, please.
- Theresa, I...

Rebecca.

You have lost people too, I know that.
But you just got somebody back.

Please help me.

[groaning]

Quite a sight, isn't it?

Don't worry,
it can't hurt you. Remember,

the only good Abby...

ls a dead Abby.

Excellent.

Now, this is one of five Abby cadavers

that we're currently studying
at our newly expanded research center.

We also have three live Aberrations.

No, no, don't-- Don't worry.

They are caged
with the highest level of security,

and they're often heavily sedated.

With Jason's encouragement,

and support for our programs,
we are learning more every day.

And the more we understand,

the better chance we have
of learning their weaknesses, right?

Now, I know that I'm not here with you
at the academy in the way that I was,

now that I'm directing
all the scientific research,

but if you have any questions--

Did you get that off the pile?

That pile they made, trying to get in.

Now, where did you hear
about that, Frank?

- Are they gonna do it again?
- No.

No, no, no. Not now that they've seen
how we defend ourselves.

Remember, kids,

Wayward Pines works
when we work together.

As long as we stay unified,
we don't let ourselves be sucked in

by any of the unpleasantness
and the divisiveness

that some members of our community
are trying to cultivate.

If we stick together,
we're perfectly safe.

In Wayward Pines,
we are perfectly safe.

Well, his tongue's pretty swollen.

Your mom tells me
you hurt a little bit.

Would you show me where?

My arms, too.

The joints.

Yeah, these are signs of malnutrition.

What's the situation at home?

I give him all the rations first.

I understand that the food supply
is low right now, but,

what is your access to the basics?
Multivitamin or...

Not everyone qualifies, Dr. Yedlin.

How does one qualify for a vitamin?

Okay.

Well, we can fix this.

We'll tube him and hydrate him.
Call the gastroenterologist and--

Except we don't have
a gastroenterologist, so...

I will do it.

A lot of patients, Doctor.

Dr. Yedlin.

I'm sure it's quite an adjustment.

But with your help, soon,
the residents will be fully trained--

Do you understand the condition,
the people of your town are in?

It's a good thing you're at work then.

That's what we do here
in Wayward Pines.

Well, it doesn't make a whole lot
of sense what you do here.

That's no business of yours.

Except it is, because
you keep sending patients to me.

It's not your job
to tell me how to run things.

To even suggest how to run things.

I took an oath, so it's my job
to heal people.

In fact, I'm the only one
who can do that job. Aren't I?

How's Kerry this morning?

Look, you can tell me
all the stories you want

about what this place is.

And I accept some version
of it, fine, maybe.

But what I won't accept is the reality
that I wake up in a dictatorship.

- You see, back in the real world--
- This is the world now.

Then I would try harder to protect
whatever shred of humanity's left.

You're lecturing me now.

I think you need
to watch your tone with me, Doctor.

You don't think I can do your job?
That's fine.

But we both know you can't do mine.

He just got here.

I'm not taking suggestions from him.

And you don't have to.

But a small town doctor,
the small town doctor,

people are gonna look to him
for answers.

On a lot of things.

It's just common sense.

- How do we stop it?
- We can't stop it.

But he's not a threat
if you control it.

I'll help you.

Wayward Pines has been here before.

There can't be factions
or dissenting voices.

There can only be one person
in charge.

Otherwise it all falls apart
and we disappear.

I know.

Just work with him, Jason.

You don't want to start
this kind of fight.

It isn't worth your time.

You're right.

He isn't worth it.

Should never have brought him out.

Well, then I'd be dead.

Our lives are worth his arrogance.

I'm still here today.

You're still here.
That's what this town needs.

He's difficult, yes.

You and I both know he's necessary
to the survival of this town.

I know.

Hi, Dr. Yedlin.

Hello.

Rebecca left about an hour ago.

Rebecca? She was your wife, right?

Rebecca is my wife, yes.

- Who are you?
- Lucy Armstrong. She's my boss.

Come on.

Hey.

No longer an architect, huh?

You're a beautician?

Yeah, that's the job
I was assigned here.

Just like you were assigned yours.

Here?

That's what I was told to do, Theo.

And sometimes in order to survive,

you have to do
what they tell you to do.

Your work meant everything to you.

I was on Main Street today

and I saw an ice cream parlor
called McConigles.

Wasn't that the name
of your favorite professor

at Harvard School of Design?

I wondered if you had anything
to do with that.

You're just being paranoid now.

[chuckles]

Why wouldn't I be paranoid here?

'Cause it won't get you far.

Two years ago,
the ice cream parlor burned down.

They asked for my help
to reconstruct it.

And they let me pick the name.

That's all there is to it.

It's light activity tonight
and a full moon.

The mountain will be spotting
anything out there.

We clear the fields,
and we station the flamethrowers here

-and here.
- What if the fire draws them in?

We have never used fire
on them before.

We don't know
what they understand about it.

Well, tonight they'll learn.

[CJ] We'll have soldiers
at ten foot intervals.

We're in and we're out.

Remember, the lives of everyone
in Wayward Pines depends on us

getting that food.

[shrieks]

- They're not stopping.
- Use the flame throwers.

[screeching]

They're retreating.

- The fields are clear.
- Copy that.

Move the harvesters in.

[CJ] We've cleared cornfield B.

The first six trucks
on their way back. Over.

- Take me back.
- Ben?

Please. Please, hide me in a truck.

I'm First Generation!
You can't just leave me here to die!

Hey, he'!!!

[alarm blaring]

No!

This is Ben Burke, on the outside.

This may be my last message.

Sir, you better see this.

Mom, I know you didn't
always approve of me taking things

as far as I did,

-so, I'm sorry.
- He's alive.

And I know
that Dad wasn't perfect,

but he taught me to fight
for the things that I believed in.

You both did.

And...

I just wanted to make you proud and

do what was best for everyone
in Wayward Pines.

I'm sorry that it wasn't enough.

Jason, if you Te watching this,
you know that this is a mistake.

You put me outside the fence,

which is a death sentence,
and you know that.

- Pilcher said that one member...
- Turn it off.

-... of the First Generation...
- Sir?

-... Cannot harm another member.
- Turn it off now.

lf any good comes of this, at least,

maybe the people can see the kind of
leader that you really are.

- Good job out there.
- Thank you, sir.

Good job out there.

[Theresa] Did you see Ben?

Did you see Ben?

Did you see him?

No, I didn't. I'm sorry.

It is true what they say
about First Generation, isn't it?

Isn't it the first rule...

that you can never harm each other?

Isn't that right?

Mrs. Burke, I understand that you're--

He is out there, and he may be alive.

So, why are you guys sitting in here
not doing anything?

I know it's upsetting, ma'am,
but we're just following orders.

How can you let Jason do something
like this?

Please do something.

Do something.

Do something, please!

- Get her home.
- Damn it!

She's right.

It's the first rule.

- He fought against us.
- But he's still one of us.

- We can ask Jason, we could go--
- No!

No, he'll just say no.

Let's go.

Breathe in.

Breathe out.

I'm fine.
I need to get back to work.

Give us the room.

Uh, get out.

You don't feel any pain?

I know what pain is. I'm fine.

And thank you for what you did
when I was hurt.

That's my job, right?

Unless, of course,
you need a barber somewhere.

He listens to you, doesn't he?

He does what Pilcher would've wanted.

And he does what's right.

But you have his ear.

I should hope so, Dr. Yedlin.
Do you have a point?

No point.

Just trying to figure out
how it all works here.

Make this hospital work.

You can leave the rest to us.

You should eat, Kerry.

I'm trying.

Tonight, the people of Wayward Pines
are gonna eat real food.

The fence will hold,
the rebels are crushed.

The town is starting
to finally come back together.

Theresa's running around
asking about Ben.

- I know.
- The rules, Jason.

No First Gen can harm
another First Gen.

- We were taught that.
- I didn't harm him.

I exiled him.

Abbies did the harm.

He tried to turn us
against each other.

You might have to explain that
to some people.

I shouldn't have to.

He wasn't really First Gen, anyway.

He came in late, he's not an original.

I'm not an original, either.

That's different.

You're different.

You're loyal.

You're mine.

[rustling]

Mario, is that you?

Where's Ben?

Xander, it's me.

Where is Ben?

Damn it, I am his mother. Where is he?

I'm sorry, Dad.

[growling]

Infectious disease.

Didn't get it. Didn't care.

I don't think I ever delivered a baby.

Not on my own, anyway.

Can't remember the last time
I set a broken bone.

In your residency,
you did a bit of everything.

You'll get it back.

My index finger.

Up in the Sierras.

White Bear Hot Spring.

That was Eden.

Well, we were naked.

And the bungalow.

Is that where you still are?

Your head?

When I woke up here,
I thought you were dead.

And now you're here,

sitting with me, you're alive.

I am happy about it.

But that's as far as I can go.

For now.

Look.

At what?

Nothing.

I've checked all the cameras,
not an Abby in any of them.

This has never happened before.

Is it possible?

They're gone.

[growling]