Wolf Pack (2023–…): Season 1, Episode 2 - Two Bitten, Two Born - full transcript

- ♪ MTV ♪

[deer bellows]

- [grunts]

- Get back! There's
something ou... uh!

- Do you know what
kind of animal bit you?

[low growling]

[person screams]

- We're looking for the kids
who were on that school bus.

- All you've ever wanted is
to find someone like you.

- But it's happening now.

- [winces]



[suspenseful music]

- Something bit you.

You're like us now.

♪ ♪

Just like us.

- Don't say it.
- Werewolves.

[dramatic music]

♪ ♪

[low growl]

- [panting]

- Blake.

Blake.

Blake, wait.

- I gotta go.



♪ ♪

- Blake!

- Shit.

- Blake, slow down.

- I got to get
back to my brother!

- Can we just talk for a second?

- Hey! Wait up!

What's his name again?

- Everett.
- Everett!

Dude, hold up.

Do they even know
where they're going?

- Do you?
- Not really.

- We're going in
the wrong direction.

- How would you know that?

- Because it's getting hotter.

♪ ♪

- Blake, stop! Wait!

[indistinct chatter]

- Are you all right?

- [panting]

- Hold on. I know these kids.

What do you think you're doing?

You told me we're going home.

Who are these two? Are
they friends of yours?

- Yeah, uh, that's Evan.

- Everett.
- Everett.

He's Everett. She's...

- Blake. Everett and Blake.

They... they go
to school with us.

- They're in our class.

- They're in a grade below us.

- Guys, the truth, please.

- We were just trying
to find our way back.

- We all were.

- What about you?

How come you're not
saying anything?

- I'm not as good
a liar as he is.

- Funny. I like you.

Come on. You're
all going home.

Go.

Go. Come on.

[soft dramatic music]

♪ ♪

[low growl]

♪ ♪

- You OK?

- Yeah, I'm fine.

So you guys are...

- Seniors.

- Yeah, I kind of knew that.

- We should talk to them.

- We don't even know them.

- I know Everett.

- When's the last time
you hung out with him?

- I don't remember.

- Because you don't him.
- Except I do.

- Except you don't,
and they don't know us.

So don't say a word, Luna.

- Everett, why'd you
run into the woods?

- I heard a wolf howl.

You heard it too.

- So did we.

- Luna, stop talking.

- Did you get a call?

A phone call?
- From who?

- I don't know, but he
said he was gonna try

and kill me before
the next full moon...

[music playing loudly]

- Don't touch it.
- Well, then stop.

We're talking.
- Get your hands off.

- Watch out!

[horn blaring, tires squealing]

[all panting]

[tense music]

- One question.

I just want to
know one thing, OK?

Did something bite you?

Were you bitten?

♪ ♪

- We both were.

I can show you.

- [scoffs]

- Um, remember, Blake,

if you need it, or if you want
to teach it to your brother,

it's called Lion's Breath.

[soft dramatic music]

♪ ♪

[floorboards creaking]

Shit.

- Kendra, we agreed
to handle this calmly.

- Don't I look calm?

- Do you want me to be honest?

- Everett, how do I look to you?

Do I look angry, upset, enraged?

Any or all of the above,

which I have every
right to feel?

- Yes.

- Yes, what?

- Yes, you... you look angry.

Dad?

- Yeah.

Uh, we'll handle this tomorrow.

Go to bed.

[lights buzzing]

[dramatic scary music]

- [gasps]

♪ ♪

[soft ominous music]

♪ ♪

- You have one new message.

To play your new
message, press one.

First message.

[static hisses]

- [distorted] You're not safe.

[dial tone drones]

♪ ♪

[tense music]

♪ ♪

- I already told you,
we don't know them.

- Then what were they
doing out there with you?

- Nothing.

- Luna?

So they were just there,

hanging out in the woods in
the middle of a wildfire?

- I guess so.

- OK. Come here.

♪ ♪

We've airlifted hikers out
of these areas here and here.

There are crews working on
this fire line right now.

Over here is where we think

your dad is probably
taking cover.

- Why would he be that far
from the hotshot crews?

- We don't know.

But look at this.

This here, this
is a wall of fire.

Do you understand that?

There's no going
through it on foot.

- Then what do they do,
just leave him out there?

- No.

Search and rescue is working
overtime to find him.

But the helicopters
can only get so far

in the wind and smoke.

They run out of fuel.
They have to deal

with complex downdrafts
affecting their landings.

It takes time.

- How much time?

- Garrett can survive a week
in the woods on his own.

We went through
the same training.

And if I were out there myself,
the first thing I would do

is look for higher ground
where there's plenty of rock

and nothing for
the fire to burn.

Right now, he's probably
climbing up some peak

trying to signal
a helitack unit.

I guarantee he is working
his ass off to survive

and refusing to give up.

The two of you,

you're not giving up either.

We're going to find him.

[engine rumbling]

- Stop thinking about it.

They're not our problem.

- If our actual father
is the one that bit them,

it's definitely our problem.

- We don't know what
happened to them.

We also don't know what
happens when someone gets bit.

We barely know anything
about any of this shit.

- You saw their eyes.

- I don't know what I saw.

- Did you see mine?

- It doesn't mean anything.

- We all heard a wolf howl.

We all ended up at
the exact same place.

There's a full moon coming.

Both of them were
bitten on the highway.

- Neither of them had a scratch.

- Because they healed!

- I've never healed like that.

- So you don't believe them?

- I don't trust them.

- We have to talk to them.

They're gonna need us.

- So we don't know
anything about them,

but you want to tell
them everything about us?

All the secrets that
could get us killed?

The secrets that we keep
from every single person

in the known fucking
universe except for Garrett?

- Yes.

- Why?

- Because now it's
their secret too.

[dramatic music]

♪ ♪

- Fuck.

[breathing heavily]

♪ ♪

Fuck.

[clock ticks rapidly]

[clock ticks]

[high-pitched ringing]

[clock ticks]

Fuck.

♪ ♪

- ♪ I've been all
the cold, see me ♪

♪ I've been in the
world, see me ♪

♪ I've been coming
short, breathin' ♪

- 53 homes have been
confirmed destroyed

in the Arroyo Canyon Fire.

18 people are now
officially reported missing.

Several are confirmed
to be firefighters,

as well as one park ranger.

With the blaze still
only 15% contained...

♪ ♪

- ♪ I've been all
the cold, see me ♪

♪ I've been in the
world, see me ♪

[fading] ♪ I've
been coming short ♪

[cars rumble distantly]

[eerie music]

♪ ♪

[dresser thuds]

- [gasps]

Go back to bed.

It's OK.

There's nothing to worry about.

- Blake's afraid.

- No, I'm not.

I'm just being safe.

There's nothing out there.

- Nothing out there.

- There's nothing
outside to worry about.

I promise.

♪ ♪

[dramatic music]

♪ ♪

- [panting]

[leaves rustle]

[low growl, twigs snapping]

[panting]

- [distorted] It can't
move as easily in daylight,

but it will move, and
it will come for you.

It has to kill you before
the next full moon.

[knocking]

- Everett.

There's something
against your door.

Everett.

Everett, wake up.

- Sorry.

- You barely came out
of your room yesterday.

Have you been taking
your medication?

- Yeah, of course.

- Um, listen.

The other night was difficult.

- I know. It's OK.

- I'm past it.

We need to move
forward, all right?

- Sure.

- Because the police
are downstairs.

- What?
- The investigator

who called you from
the hospital is here

with another officer.

This is serious.

People died, Everett.

You're going to talk to them

and answer every
question they have.

Get dressed and get downstairs.

[tense music]

Now.

[sirens wailing distantly]

- [on TV] It is now
at 26% contained,

which is due strictly to
great firefighter efforts,

and obviously the wind,
which has been in our favor

the last few days.

- In Eagle Rock, Brittany,

mandatory evacuations have begun

because this is in
the neighborhood

where the fire is getting
closer and closer.

- That is correct.
- No.

- The forward progress has
definitely been stopped...

- I told you it's gone.

Everything is gone.

Yeah, I'm gonna send
you the pictures now.

- Now, how many homes are being

evacuated at this point...

- Yeah, I know I
missed a few payments,

but I never got any notice that
my policy was being canceled.

[soft dramatic music]

Yeah, OK, do that.

♪ ♪

It's nice to see you're alive.

You gonna make it
out of bed today?

- How many payments
did you miss?

- [sighs]

Too many.

- So now we don't
have insurance.

♪ ♪

- What's that doing there?

[helicopter buzzing]

- Danny got nervous.

- Danny always gets nervous.

Help me move it back.

There's something
different about you.

- What do you mean?

- What'd you do to yourself,

did you change your
hair color again?

- Her skin.

- Quiet, Danny.

- Did you start some
sort of new treatment?

- Yeah.

It's been getting
better for a while.

You just didn't notice.

- Blake's pretty now.

- Shut up, Danny.

- She was always pretty.

[sighs]

[tense music]

♪ ♪

- Good morning, Everett.

Glad we could catch
you this time.

Shaking my hand is not
an admission of guilt.

- You think I'm
guilty of something?

- Not at the moment.

But let's see how the
conversation goes.

- Everett, she knows
you didn't do anything.

Shake the woman's hand.

- We'll be in the other room.

- Where did you go last night
after you left the hospital?

And before you answer
that, you should know

that every single person
we talk to lies to us,

so do us a favor and
start with the truth.

OK, because we have a lot
of experience with liars,

and you don't look like
much of a liar to me.

- I went to see a friend.

- That sounds like a lie.

- It's not.

- You snuck out of the hospital

to go see a friend?
- I didn't sneak out.

I left.

- You pulled out your own IV.

- It was an emergency.

I had to go see
my friend, Blake.

Her house burned down,

and she was freaking out.

- May we have her number?

- She doesn't have a phone.

No email, no social media.

It's a thing.

- Everett...

do you remember the first
part of our conversation,

the part about you not lying?

Do you need me to repeat that?

'Cause I'd really appreciate

if you'd stop with
the goddamn lies.

- Everett, when I called you,

I told you that our list of
suspects included everyone

who was on that bus with you.

- Because arsonists like
to watch their fires.

- That's right.

Arson is the crime.

The behavior of fire
setting though is more often

a mental health issue.

Do you know that most
arsonists set their first fire

before the age of 18?

- You think I set the fire?

- I hope not.

You seem like a good kid to me.

- But not an arsonist?

- Everett, I know you don't have

a lot of friends at school.

OK, but the kids on the bus,
you see them every day, right?

A senior named Austin Kirk?

What about Phoebe Caldwell

or Tia Patterson, Connor Ryan?

What can you tell me about them?

[footsteps descending stairs]

- I'm going back out there.

- Really?

- Can't sit around
and do nothing.

- You can't walk through
a wall of fire either.

Prisha's right.

All we can do is wait.

- You wait.

I'm gonna find Dad.

- Which one?

- The one that raised us.

- What if you find
the other one?

You saw what he did
to Garrett's truck.

What do you think
he's gonna be like

on the night of a full moon?

- Where are you going?

- To distract myself.

- You want half?

Can't study without this shit.

- I don't need anything
making my anxiety worse.

- Fine by me. I got two hours.

Headed to the
hospital after this.

- Yeah, well, I've got all week

because they grounded me.

Why are you going
to the hospital?

- I'm supposed to get
the cast off today,

and I got to get a tetanus shot.

- What for?

- I got bit by
something on the highway

during that whole stampede.

- You were bitten?
- Mm-hmm.

- By what?

- Pretty sure it was a coyote.

- Did you see it?
Like, did you actually

see a coyote bite you?

- Yeah, kind of.

- What do you mean, kind of?

Did you see it or not?

- There was a lot of smoke.

I mean, I guess maybe it could
have been something else,

like a mountain lion.

But I think it would
look a lot worse.

- Let me see it.

- It's on my back.

- Well, take your shirt off.

- Now?

- Just take it off.
- All right, shit.

I was gonna wait for college
to experiment a little,

but let's do this.

- Just shut up and take
the shirt off, please.

Let me see the bite.

- [wincing]

[tense music]

♪ ♪

How's it look?

- Kind of looks like a dog bite.

- So kind of like a coyote?

- Yeah, I guess.

Hey, um, have you gotten any,
like, phone calls lately?

Anyone kind of strange
talking to you on the phone?

- Besides you?

- No, seriously.

- No.

Dude, what's going on?

- Nothing.

But can you do me a favor?

When you go see
your doctor later,

just call me and
tell me what he says.

- About my leg?

- No. No, about the bite.

Just call me.

- All right. I'll call you.

♪ ♪

Ev... did something bite you?

- No.

[high-pitched ringing]

- ♪ My life was
never the same ♪

♪ My family depend on me ♪

♪ Schedule what is to blame ♪

♪ Balance off I never seen ♪

♪ To master work and home ♪

♪ Feel I'm not
workin' enough, yeah ♪

♪ Feel I'm not
worthy enough, ah ♪

♪ I got some issues
with trust, yeah ♪

♪ Something is
throwin' me off ♪

♪ Maybe I'm thinkin'
too much, ha ♪

♪ Blockin' out
all of the noise ♪

♪ Adrenaline give
me the rush, yeah ♪

♪ Remembering what
I was taught ♪

♪ I'm never down
for the count, uh ♪

[high-pitched ringing]

[loud thud]

- Ah.

[loud screeching]

[high-pitched ringing]

[music playing softly]

- Sorry, dude, were
you going for this one?

- No problem.

- I'm hitting
chest and bi's too.

You can work in if you want.

- Uh, it's all yours.

[tense music]

♪ ♪

- [on TV] The fire has also
covered a large portion

of the northern region
of the county with smoke.

California health officials...

[dramatic music]

- [coughing]

♪ ♪

[coughing]

[gagging]

[panting]

I found them in the canyon,

right at the fire line.

No, not gray.

Black... two black cubs.

[door unlocks]

Mm-hmm.

Yeah.

[wolves whimpering] Nope.

No sign of the parents or
any of the rest of the pack.

But they still look
perfectly healthy to me.

[baby cooing]

♪ ♪

[grunting]

[siren wailing distantly]

- You ready?

Say it in a sentence.

- Ready.

- A full sentence.

- I am ready.

- Good.

[upbeat music]

♪ ♪

- Go, go, go!

- ♪ Where do I sign? ♪

♪ Do anything ♪

♪ To make you mine ♪

♪ ♪

- [panting]

- You're not fast.

- I was fast last night.

- Not now.

- I'm aware of that.

- You need to
lengthen your strides.

[tense music]

You going out for
the track team,

or are you running
from something else?

♪ ♪

Arson Investigator
Kristin Ramsey.

I was hoping I could ask you
some questions about yesterday.

You were on the bus, right?

♪ ♪

[electronic music]

♪ ♪

- Ah!

[intense music]

♪ ♪

Sorry.

[electronic music]

♪ ♪

[intense music]

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

[low growling]

[winces]

- [grunts]

You OK?

Wait, you're Harlan, right?

[indistinct PA announcement]

- I'll admit, I was hoping
for some more progress.

Looks like another three
weeks, possibly more.

I know it's frustrating.

To be honest, it
surprised me too.

You didn't fall on it
or anything, did you?

- I was trying to get away
from a fire with one leg.

- Well, I would make sure
you're staying off it

as much as possible.

Now let's get you
that tetanus shot.

Left shoulder okay?

[tense music]

♪ ♪

You want to lie down?

- Uh, I don't faint from shots.

- Okay. Just a bit of a sting.

- [winces] Ugh.

It burns.

It's burning. It hurts.

Ah!
- Relax, Connor.

- Ah! Ah! Ah!
[high-pitched ringing]

[screaming]

- Relax.

All right. Relax.

All right. All right.

Look at me. Look at me.

Look at me, Connor.

Breathe. Breathe.

[knocking on door]

- Ugh!

[pounding on door] [groaning]

- Tell me you feel something.

The full moon's rising.

You have to be
feeling something.

- Get in.

[uneasy music]

♪ ♪

- [panting]

♪ ♪

[low growl]

[low growl]

[leaves rustling]

[low growl]

[footsteps approaching]

Ah!

[horse whinnying]

[growls]

[panting]

[dramatic music]

[branching breaking]

♪ ♪

[low growling]

[creature snarling]

[helicopter buzzing]

[indistinct chatter]

- Garrett!

There he is! Come on!

Hey.

[panting]

Hurry!

[indistinct PA announcement]

- Maybe an allergic
reaction of some kind.

But it caused a rather
acute pain response.

- So more tests, right?

You're gonna keep him overnight?

- There is another concern.

We gave your son a
high dose of pain meds

and a very strong sedative.

- But he's not in pain
anymore, so that's good?

- It's confusing.

Connor should be completely
knocked out right now.

- [sucks teeth] It
was just a coyote.

It was just a coyote.

[eerie music]

♪ ♪

- No, like this.

- OK.
- They keep me calm.

- You got any extras?

- Nope.

- Guess I'll have to buy my own.

- Yep.

- He doesn't talk to strangers.

And he never touches them.

Come on.

My dad's gonna be back soon.

Danny will be fine. I'll
just turn on the news.

- [on TV] Dumping lots of
water on that hotspot there

trying to slow the spread.

We're gonna widen out here
to show you the big picture.

Again, this is just west of...

[monitor beeping]

[cell phone buzzing]

- [distorted] Why
aren't you running?

- Who is this?

- You're going to have to run.

- What?

Why? I can't.

- They took your
crutches, didn't they?

They don't want
you going anywhere.

Look out the door, Connor.

[tense music]

[monitor flatlines]

- [groans]

- They're going to
sedate you again.

They may even restrain
you this time.

If they do that, you're
never gonna survive.

- [panting]

- It can smell
your blood, Connor.

It can follow the
scent for miles.

Run, Connor.

Run or you're gonna die.

♪ ♪

- Just to make sure,
I'm gonna keep him here

for a few more days.

- It just doesn't seem right.

- We need to talk
to Harlan and Luna.

- They don't give
a fuck about us.

- They're the only ones who
know what's happening to us.

- I don't know what's
happening to us.

- But... but you feel it, right?

It's like there's... there's
something underneath my skin.

- Does it hurt?

- No.

Does it hurt for you?

- Mm, no.

I feel fine, actually.

- It feels good.

- Different.

I was gonna say different.

- How often do you feel good?

- Never.

- So this is different.

- Yeah, I guess.

Why are you looking
at me like that?

- Like what?

- You're staring.

- I'm not.

[soft music]

OK, maybe I am. I don't know.

It's not easy to
not look at you.

♪ ♪

That didn't sound right.

It's hard to look at you...

Let me finish... because...

you look perfect.

- You mean my... my skin.
[chuckles]

- It's more than that.

- What do you mean?

[tense music]

♪ ♪

- I'm sorry.

I... I didn't mean to do that.

- What were you gonna do?

[cell phone buzzing]

- Connor?

[static popping]
- Third floor.

But I... but I think
it knows where I am.

- Why are you whispering?

- Because there's
something here.

[ominous music]

- OK, where exactly
are you right now?

- Third floor. I'm hiding.

But I think it knows where I am.

- OK, listen to me.

- It wasn't a coyote.

- I know.

- It wasn't a fucking
mountain lion.

- I know.

- It's trying to find me.

It's trying to kill me.

- Blake!

Blake!
- Oh, shit.

♪ ♪

- I'll be right back.

We're going. Go.
- OK, OK.

♪ ♪

- [wincing]

[loud crash]

[lights buzzing]

[low growl]

♪ ♪

[loud crash]

[whimpering]

Ah!

Ah! Ah!

[creature growling]

[loud growling]

- Briggs. Garrett Briggs.

He should be here by now.

[tense music]

♪ ♪

[person coughing]

- I'll check the third
floor, you check outside?

- Yeah, if I find
him, I'll call you.

Fuck. OK.

If I find him, I'll find you.

- [panting]

[wincing]

♪ ♪

Come on!

Ah! Ah!

[grunting]

Come on.

[low growl]

[screams]

[screams]

[screams]

[crying in pain]

[screams]

[creature growling]

[screams]

[scream echoes]

[indistinct chatter]

- Coming through, please.

- Do we have a bed ready?

[chatter continues]

[soft dramatic music]

♪ ♪

- Harlan and Elizabeth Briggs?

- It's Luna.

- We're gonna need the
two of you to come with us

to answer a few questions.

- They just brought our dad in.

- We know, but we've
still got questions.

- [panting]

[tense music]

♪ ♪

[car approaching]

[police siren chirps]

[dramatic music]

♪ ♪

- Hi, Everett.

We've got a few more
questions to ask.

And it looks like you've
got a few of your own.

♪ ♪

[dramatic music]

- Don't open it.

- We've still got the
rest of the night.

- To die.

♪ ♪

[low growl]
- What keeps you up at night?