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[ Thunder Rumbling ] [ Thunder Rumbling ] [ Siren Blaring ] [ Tires Screeching, Doors Opening, Closing ] [ Man ] All right, people, let's go! Let's go! [ Man #2 ] Let's go, everybody! We need your help here! Come up here! Get in here, get in here! She's close! Vitals are down to nothing. Here you go. Come on. Let me get in here. You got her? - We're clear. We're clear. - I got it. - All right, lift her up on three. One, two, three. Up. - Who's hanging blood? - Can you hear me? Can you hear me? - Get in there. Get her prepped. Let's move! Let's go! Let's go! We need some room! Spread it out, spread it out! Let's make a hole! Come on! - Get a sterile pack! - Right down the hallway, please! - Let's go! In here! - [ Thunder Claps ] [ Thunder Rumbling ] [ Thunder Claps ] [ Thunder Rumbling ] [ Rumbling Continues ] - [ Sighs ] Anna didn't make it, Greg. - [ Sobs ] - We tried everything. The trauma was just too much. - [ Sniffles, Sighs ] [ Sighs ] The baby? The baby, I'm concerned, might have some abnormalities. Outwardly, we can already tell that the child has no pigmentation. It's called albinism. It's strictly genetic. That's, that's-- Well, that's pale skin, right? And pale eyes that are usually more light sensitive. - I want to see him. - Greg, you have to remember that an unborn child... experiences everything that the mother experiences. You take me to him. You show me. [ Baby Crying ] [ Crying Continues ] [ Monitor Beeping, Crying Continues ] [ Continues Crying ] [ Crying Continues, Monitor Beeping ] [ Continues Crying ] [ Crying Continues ] [ Baby Gasping ] [ Cooing ] [ Whimpering ] [ Crying ] [ Screaming ] [ Doctor ] We'll do everything we can for him, Greg. You know that. - [ Monitor Beeping ] - [ Greg ] What are you doing to him? [ Doctor ] We're measuring his brain waves. [ Crying Continues ] - You don't have to do this now. - [ Monitor Beeping ] [ Crying Continues ] [ Beeping, Crying Continue ] [ Crying ] That's not my son. - [ Baby Crying ] - That's not my son. - [ Beeping ] - [ Crying Continues ] - That's not my son. - Come on, Greg, let's go. [ Crying ] - That's not my son. - You don't need this. For Christ's sake, let's go. [ Continues Crying ] [ Hand Hits Glass, Continues Crying ] [ Beeping, Crying Continue ] [ Crying Echoes ] [ Birds Chirping ] - Not good, Sheriff. - [ Car Door Closes ] [ Onlookers Chattering ] [ Chattering Continues ] - Jessie. - [ Woman ] Doug. Thanks for making the drive. - Are we still in Wheaton County? - Barely. - Did I ruin your Sunday? - Well, I guess if somebody... was going to have to, I'm glad it was you. [ Screen Door Squeaks Open ] Doug... I can hear him again. - He's movin' around down there. - Tell me you didn't try to talk to him. - You bet your ass I didn't. - Good. Miss Caldwell. They said a boy, right? I'm guessing that's what it is. The old man here died last night. The neighbors found him this morning. - We figure the kid's his grandson. - So where is he? He won't come up from the cellar. He didn't report his grandfather's death either. We already know he died of natural causes. Doug, what am I doing here? The neighbors say he may be retarded. One of them says deformed. You know, physically handicapped. I don't know. I couldn't for the life of me think of who else to call. He's scared enough, and I thought maybe you could... come down and talk him out of there without us having to go down and drag him out. Jessie... the neighbors talk about him like he's some kind of a phantom. I haven't met one yet that ever had a good look at him. What are you telling me, Doug? That the old folks may have kept him down there... like some kind of a family secret. I don't know. Boy? I brought somebody to talk to you. [ Grunting ] Hello? Hey, my name is Jessie. Are you okay down here? You think we could turn a light on? Hey, if you're afraid, you don't need to be. Not with me. [ Boy, Softly ] I'm not afraid. What's your name? Powder. - Is that a name or a nickname? - He was getting coffee and he fell. He jus-- He just fell over and died. I tried to help him. - I tried. He-- - [ Doug ] We know that. Son, I told you, you're not in any trouble. - I'm sorry. I just want to see you. - Why? Well, come on. Nobody's gonna hurt you. It's all right. Give me your hand. Come on. What's your real name, son? Jeremy Reed. You've been down here all night, Jeremy. [ Jessie ] You must be starved. Could you get us something to eat? Anything. Sheriff? We'll be all right. Be right back. [ Footsteps Ascending Stairs ] Why didn't you tell anyone when you knew he was dead? Why didn't you call the police? Grandpa said there would be a day... when he would die... like Grandma died. And that people would come... and see me... and try and take me away. [ Radio Transmission, Onlookers Chattering ] - Get back there. Keep an ear, but don't go down. - Yes, sir. Lucy, this is Barnum. [ Radio ] Go ahead, Sheriff. I'm here. We're still out at the Reeds'. We got something out here nobody's gonna believe. - You don't live down here? - Mmm. I do most of the work around the place... [ Sniffs ] at least until the sun gets too high. Then the sunglasses don't even help. Did you know they make contact lenses now... that can protect your eyes from the sun all the time? I read about them, but Grandpa said they cost too much. [ Sniffs ] When's the last time you were in school? I've never been to school. I read about it though. But you said you read all these books? And... have you read this book? Well, I know college kids who couldn't wade through this one. Pick a page. Two hundred and sixteen. "Where lies the final harbor, whence we unmoor no more. "In what rapt ether sails the world of which the weariest will never weary? "Where is the foundling's father hidden? "Our souls are like those orphans whose unwedded mothers die in bearing them. "And the secret of our paternity lies in their grave, and we must there learn it." You know the whole book? I know 'em all. - Go clear 'em back. - All right, everybody, let's move back. - And I mean back beyond the vehicles. Let's go! - [ Onlooker ] Okay. [ Hinges Squeak ] [ Birds Chirping ] It's all right. You don't have to be afraid. You're afraid. You're afraid for me. [ Onlookers Chattering ] [ Sirens Blaring, Radios Distorting, Static ] [ Sirens, Radios Continue ] [ Sirens, Radios Fade ] Why don't you get in here. I'll take that. [ Starts Engine ] [ Deputy ] You ever see so many goddamn lightning rods on one house? I just got off the horn with the coroner. He said that old boy died of natural causes, but there was evidence of fibrillation. His body was juiced with electricity. That old man was laying dead there all night. You think the paramedics showed up this morning and tried paddles on him? Are you telling me the kid electrocuted the old man? What do you think, he's Dr. Frankenstein? I'm just sayin' that that's more than an albino, Doug. That is spooky. I never thought we'd find a man too white for you there, Harley. - Come on now, let me have it. - [ Dog Barking ] [ Barking Continues ] [ Window Whirring ] [ Boys Chattering, Yelling ] [ Boys Continue Chattering ] - Okay, come on, let's go! - Hut! Hut! - Down! Set! - All right, set, you moron. Hut! [ Boy ] I got him! Come on! - [ Boys Chattering ] - [ Jessie ] Don't let 'em fool you. They spend most their time tryin' to look tough. You get to know 'em, you find out they're... mostly scared and lonely just like everybody else. [ Boys Continue Chattering ] - [ Boy #1 ] Come on! - [ Boy #2 ] Fourth down! It's on the line! - Hut! Go! Go! - Geez, I'm open! I'm open! - Yeah! - I got him! I got him! Got him! Get him! - [ Car Door Slams ] - Come on, come on! Get the ball! Come on, catch the-- - [ Boys, Hushed ] Oh, man. - Whoa. What the hell is that? You need to see him, Aaron, to know what I'm saying. You need to see him sitting out in the hall right now... 'cause, I'm telling you, I've never seen anything like him. That's exactly what I mean. Because of the way he's lived. Uh, he doesn't seem to know what things are. I think things you and I take for granted-- common, everyday objects, simple ideas-- I just don't think he's ever been exposed to them. I mean, he's about the most well-read teenage kid you could ever meet. But in other ways... [ Whispers ] I think he's a lot like a little child. [ Snickering, Murmuring ] [ Murmuring Continues ] [ Giggling ] [ Chattering ] [ Chattering Continues ] [ Chattering Continues ] [ Chuckling, Chattering ] [ Boys Laughing ] [ Continue Chattering ] [ Murmuring ] [ Chattering, Murmuring Stops ] Why you look like that? You look like some kind of vampire from outer space or something. They kick you out of cancer camp? You got some kind of disease? Don't look at me, man. Did you hear what I said? I don't like your eyes. [ Laughing, Murmuring ] What's a new guy gotta do the first day he gets here? He's gotta do the due. New guy, first day, first meal. He's gotta wear his spoon. [ Laughing, Murmuring ] You ever wear your spoon? Well, you got two choices. You can either wear it on the end of your nose-- Why don't you show, Mitch. [ Exhales ] [ Laughing ] [ Snickers ] [ Laughing, Murmuring Continue ] Now, you can wear it like that... or you can wear it the other way, which is up your ass. - [ Murmuring, Laughing Continue ] - You choose. [ Chuckles ] What are you doin'? Jesus! [ Boys Gasping, Shouting ] [ Boys Hush ] [ Tapping ] [ Tapping ] [ Clatters On Floor ] [ Silverware Crashes ] [ Closes Door ] [ Crickets Chirping, Owl Hooting ] [ Chirping, Hooting Continue ] Poppa. [ Car Door Opens, Closes ] [ Engine Starts, Revs ] [ Car Departing ] You see Steven? He stayed three hours. Did her more good than them painkillers. She was hurtin' all day 'til he got here. [ Sighs ] He brought her that too. - What happened out at the Reed farm today? - I'm here, angel. Something about a retarded boy they got up at the state home now. How the hell did you hear about that? I guess I don't have to tell you what I think about that. - I'd love it if you didn't. - The last thing we need up there... is another mental defective along with all that other trash. [ Softly ] Here you go. [ Chews Ice ] I don't know what he is, but retarded he's not. Well, aside from the absence of any and all body hair, which is a condition not too uniquely uncommon, bottom line, he's a very healthy young man. In fact, with all that farm work, I'd say you're in damn fine shape. And the optometrist said his contact lenses'll be here... - the end of the week? - [ Doctor ] They'll be callin' him "Ol' Blue Eyes"... in time for the county fair. - You guys are comin', right? - Uh, you'll see a few of us there. Hey, Doc, thanks for comin' out. It's my pleasure. Good day, Mr. Jeremy Reed. Jeremy, listen, uh, I want you to think about something. We attend school in town at Wheaton High. You certainly wouldn't be at an intellectual disadvantage there, and I know most of the teachers so-- Anyway, um, all I'm saying is, if you'd like to attend school one day next week, I can arrange it. Will my contacts be ready by Monday? [ Students Chattering ] [ Continue Chattering ] [ Brakes Squeaking ] [ Chattering Continues ] [ Chattering Continues ] - Come on, let's go. Okay? - Hey, there. - I left it in my locker. - Hey, what is that? - I'll go get it. - Hey, check it out. Hey, hey, guys. Check that guy out. - Look, look. - [ Girl Giggling ] [ Chattering Stops ] [ Chalk Squeaking ] [ Softly ] Molecules. When we speed up the course of molecules, we get... [ Tapping Feet ] energy. And, um, since we are all basically... just a mass of molecules, what does our brain send out to all the other parts of the body? Lindsey? Um, impulses. Yeah. Electric impulses. Jeremy, turn your head and look at Lindsey. [ Students Snickering ] Yes. That's lovely. That's very good. You've just relayed electricity. Your brain sent out an electric impulse... down to your neck muscles... and, uh, what, what turned your head, besides the obvious? What your, what your muscles used to turn your head? [ Snapping Fingers ] It's energy. Energy. Always relaying, always transforming. And never ending. Now looky here. This is a, uh, a Jacob's ladder. It's a science fair toy, and it's, uh, built to show us how electricity travels. Okay? Can we get the, uh, shutters? Watch this. [ Teacher Sighs, Students Gasping ] Hey, cut it out. Cut it out. [ Clicks Switch, Electricity Buzzing ] [ Continues Buzzing ] - [ Students Chuckling ] - [ Teacher ] Ooh, look at this. Blinding, isn't it? Now, who can tell me why electricity travels? Uh, boredom? - [ Students Laughing ] - Huh, he tickles me. No. No, potential. Potential. One side of this thing is positive, while the other side... has a strong negative pull. And, uh, that's all the potential that electricity needs to travel. - [ Buzzing ] - That's right. That's pretty good. Don't I bring you good, entertaining things? But you get the idea that it does-- You know, it-it travels and just keeps going. Did you ever-- What's your experience with electricity? Did you ever, you know, run your feet over a carpet like that and touch somebody? - What happens? - Static electricity? That's right, that's right. Now, where does it go when y-you touch somebody? - [ Pen Spinning ] - [ Teacher ] It just goes out. So ener-- So, so electricity, like energy, uh, just-just, um, uh, recycles. - [ Buzzing Louder ] - It flows in a cycle that d-doesn't end. - It-It, uh-- - [ Buzzing Louder ] [ Buzzing Louder ] Are you all right? Mr. Ripley? [ Arcing Faster, Buzzing Louder ] Are you okay? [ Students Shouting ] [ Students Gasping ] [ Gasps ] The local news and those Channel 5 people are outside. So is Jimmy Hobbs from the newspaper. - Tell them to go home. - Oh, come on, Doug. They ain't goin' anywhere 'til somebody goes out there and talks to 'em. Tell them there's no fatalities, no sex scandal. That will get rid of them fast. Goddamn it, Doug, I sound like a moron... - if I say more than five words to those people, and you know it. - Well, if the shoe fits-- [ P.A. System ] Dr. Tarentino, you're wanted in Pediatrics. [ Doctor ] But I can't do it. I've got no authorization to do anything. - I can't let you go anywhere-- - [ Doug ] Hi, Doc. Here we go, here we go. Doug, Doug, tell Duane that it's okay for me to see that kid. - Thank you. - Donald, you're just the man I wanted to see. I got 20 different kids telling me 20 different stories. Right. Uh, if I hadn't seen it myself, I'd say it was impossible. It was a model. For God sakes, it picked him right out of his seat. - What did? - Hold it! Ho-Hold it, Doug. The kid doesn't have a scratch on him. Heart rate's a little irregular, but nothing to indicate the kind of electrical shock you're talking about. Right, right! And he's got a hole, uh, burned in his shirt... the size of a bowling ball. [ Ripley Sighs ] Something's happened here. Something's happened here. I'm telling you, with everything we know about science, about the makeup of the human body, what happened in that classroom is impossible! That kid attracted an arc of electricity from 30 feet away! And not just from the Jacob's ladder. I mean, after a second, it was like it was... comin' at him out of the whole... building. - You want to know why there isn't a hair on him? - [ Doug ] Why? Because he is electrolysis. It can't grow on him. - [ Nurse ] Doc Roth? - Yes? - Can I see you for a minute? - Excuse me. - [ Nurse ] Excuse me. - [ P.A. System ] Dr. McGrail and Dr. Cain to C.C.U. - Drink that in. - Dr. McGrail and Dr. Cain to C.C.U. [ Doug ] I will. Nobody saw him leave his room, - but his clothes are gone too. - Find him. He can't have gotten far. [ P.A. System ] Dr. Brodnick, call 2-9-2. - Dr. Brodnick, 2-9-2, please. - Lucy, come in. [ Birds Chirping ] [ Dog Barking ] [ Barking Continues ] - [ Softly ] Hey. - [ Growling, Barking ] - [ Barking, Growling Continue ] - Zack! Zachary! Zack, come here. Come here, boy. [ Barking ] - [ Growling ] - Whoa, whoa, whoa. Watch out. He bites. [ Whimpering ] The family before us made him pretty mean, so-- Wow, I can't believe I'm looking at you. Are you okay? - [ Zack Whimpering ] - I didn't mean to scare anybody. - The whole thing was pretty embarrassing really. - Embarrassing? You're kidding, right? [ Giggles ] My grandma used to say I have an electric personality. [ Laughs ] Well, that was some light show. I mean, people will be talking about that... to their grandkids' grandkids around here. I don't mean to stare, but I had a bet with a friend... that you have blue-grey eyes. She says they're blue-green. Looks like she's right. Well, actually, you're... you're both wrong. Oh. Sorry. No, no, that's okay. Just kind of took me by surprise, that's all. - [ Zack Panting ] - [ Sighs ] Oh, well. - [ Raking ] - [ Zack Barks ] - [ Continues Raking ] - [ Lindsey ] You must feel like you've got two heads... - the way everybody looks at you around here, huh? - [ Raking Continues ] Have you ever listened to people from the inside? Listened so close, you can hear their thoughts... and all their memories? Hear 'em think from places that they don't even know they think from? What are you saying? You can do that? Are you sure you're okay? [ Nervous Laugh ] Do you know how to get to the interstate? Yeah, it's um-- If you follow the train tracks, you'll see the Redmond water tower. Then, if you go across the trestle, you'll see it. - But you're really okay? - [ Softly ] I'm okay. You better hurry. They catch boys running away from Central, I hear they get solitary. Hey! Stay away from those electrical outlets, okay? [ Softly ] Bye. [ Birds Chirping ] [ Chirping Continues ] [ Engines Stop ] I didn't know better, I'd say you were headed for the highway. Don't make me come out there, boy. Now, you're about to make me a whole lot meaner. Trust me, son, - you don't want to make me mad. - Afraid. I don't make you mad, I make you afraid. What was that? I said that you're afraid of me. Duncan, get on back. I can handle this. I'm all right. - I can see that. - [ Jeremy ] Then let me go home. I don't want to go back to that hospital. We'll call the doc. If he says okay, I'll take you back to Central. Central's not my home. [ Doug ] I'm trying to tell you as nice as I know how. Now either you come with me without a fuss or we're gonna have ourselves a problem. You want me to cuff him? [ Engine Starts ] Lucy, this is One. We got him. I'm coming back to the office. [ Transmission Distorts ] ...Doug. You got a problem with hospitals in general? I don't like 'em. Well, you can put me on that list. Worst day I can remember was in a hospital. [ Door Opens, Closes ] What day was that? The day I was born. Let me get this straight, Jeremy. You said that you've never been tested for I.Q. before. Is that right? And your grandmother tutored you. Did she ever say anything about it? She said I was a fast learner. [ Laughs ] Yeah. Well, I think that's about to fall into the "no shit" category. [ Sighs ] Jeremy Reed, this is Dr. Aaron Stipler with the State Board of Education. - Jeremy. - [ Jessie ] These men and women are here... because the results of your diagnostics came back with a few surprises. Please, sit down. [ Sighs ] Miss Caldwell says you're a very unique young man, Jeremy. Hmm. She also tells me that, um, reading and your grandparents are the only ways you've experienced the world. Is that true? What about a radio or, um, a TV set? - Surely you've watched some television at some point. - He probably couldn't. Didn't your grandparents have a TV set, Jeremy? I could never watch television. - Are you saying you weren't allowed? - Here, it probably just makes-- - [ Signal Distorting ] - No. - [ Distorted Signal Continues ] - Oh. I'm saying I could never watch television. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. That was-- That was my fault. l, uh-- I was-- I was just trying to make them understand. What the good doctor hasn't, uh, let you in on yet is that... - your test shows that you're a genius. - [ Stipler ] Please! Your I.Q. scored right off the charts, Jeremy. There isn't even a classification for you, it was so high. All of your tests indicate that you have the most advanced intellect... in the history of humankind. Do you understand what I'm saying? If you thought I was that advanced, would you ask me if I understood? - [ Chuckles ] - [ Jessie ] Jeremy, these people are in a position to help you. Can they send me home? - Can they send me back? - No. I'm sorry. They can't. The fact is, the... the farm's in probate. Do you know what that means? Of or pertaining to probate or a court of probate, exempli gratia... the official proving of a will as authentic or genuine. Or it can also mean the official, certified copy of a will so proved. Right. Well, it-it seems that the bank owns most of it. I'm sorry. [ Clearing Throat ] Well, back to the matter at hand. I have a few more questions I have to ask you, - Jeremy. - You're not here to ask me questions. You're here to find out how I cheated. That's the only way you can make sense of it. - [ Lights Flickering ] - That's what you need to believe. But I don't need you to believe in me, Dr. Stipler. - [ Lights Flickering ] - And I'm not interested in any of your tests. I'm not interested in you, or anything else here. I'm interested in going home! [ Lights Go Out ] - What the hell is going on here? - What you already know. I'm not like other people. [ Door Closes ] [ Sighs ] [ Boys Chattering, Laughing ] [ Boys Chattering ] [ Continue Chattering ] - Over there. - Okay, do I got to hang it up too? - No, no, no. - [ Guitar, Chattering Continue ] Did you see that guy playing in the football game? - Yeah. - God! [ Chattering, Laughing Continue ] What the hell is that thing doing up here anyway? Jessie told me you didn't want to come up here. I don't want to be anywhere that's not home. Jessie's trying so hard to help you, kiddo. If you're as smart as they say you are, you know she's about the best friend you got. [ Thunder Rumbling ] The storm's over Poho County. We'll be lucky to get a drop. When a thunderstorm comes up, I can feel it inside. And when lightning comes down, I can feel it wanting to come to me. Grandma said it was God. She said the white fire was God. Do you believe in God, Sheriff? - [ Thunder Rumbling ] - That it was God who took my mother? [ Thunder Claps ] Anna! [ Greg Screaming ] Hey. Took your mother? Your grandfolks told you that? I remember it. [ Footsteps ] [ Leaves Rustling ] Hello, John, Mitch. What the hell are you doing out this far? What are you? You're supposed to be at the lake, skinny-dipping with the rest of the faggots. [ Cocks Rifle ] You afraid you're gonna get a little color on that marshmallow ass of yours? Look, man, you'd better get out of here. - [ Mitch ] Oh, Johnny! - How about it, huh? What are you doin', man? I could do you right now. Right now, man. One less freak in the freak show. Come on, man! It might go off! Why don't you go suck your old man off some more? How about it, huh? You gonna show us one of your little tricks? Come on, John! It's-- [ Gunshot ] [ Jubilant Hooting, Shouting ] [ Hooting, Shouting Continue ] - Let's go! - Yeah! - All right! - Look at it! Look at it! Look at it! Oh, man! [ Panting ] A good hunter don't hunt for the kill. A good hunter hunts for the hunt. Now, that's a perfect hit right there. That's a perfect shot. That's a clean kill right through the heart. Y'all see that? Now, what she's doing now-- It's just her nerves dyin'. Suffering's minimal when you know what you're doin'. What the hell are you doing out here? Now listen to me. You didn't see any of this, you hear? Now you just back out of here, boy. Now, now, stay away from it. It ain't dead yet, stupid. Well, what the hell's with you, man? Oh, let's get this moron out of here before he gets himself kicked. [ Gasping ] - [ Boys ] What's he doin'? - What's he doin'? What do you think you're doin', man? - [ Gasping ] - Hey, come on! - Harley? - Let Harley go! - [ Gasping ] - Oh, my God! - Cut it out, man! - Stop, man! - Somebody do something! - Say something, man! - Are you okay? - Somebody make him stop. [ Mitch ] It doesn't matter what you do, just make him stop! - Somebody make him stop! Come on! - Come on, man! - [ Gasping ] - Harley! He's giving him a heart attack or something! - Let him go! - [ Harley Screaming ] - Harley! Harley! - Do something, John! - Let him go, you freak! - Do something, John! - He's gonna have a heart attack. - Let him go. Now. Let him go. - Do it! - Put the goddamn gun down, John. - Do it! - [ Harley Gasping ] - [ Gun Fires ] - [ Harley Screaming, Boys Shouting ] - Harley! - Harley! Harley, calm down! - Harley! - Are you okay? Harley? [ Gasping, Whimpering ] [ Crying ] [ Whimpering, Sobbing ] [ Continues Crying ] [ Sobbing ] Break it up, guys. Come on. Okay. [ Doug ] I left camp for less than an hour. When I get back, one of my deputies is being hauled down the mountain in an ambulance. The boys tell me that you gave him some sort of an attack. It was like a seizure. - Is that right? - No. Then what did happen? Why won't you tell anyone? I let him see. I opened him up, and I let him see. He just couldn't see what he was doing, so I helped him. [ Radio Distorting, Static ] Sheriff-- [ Turns Down Radio ] You better start leveling with me. Go ahead. [ Radio Static Continues ] It's Maxine, Doug. She just called. I'm on my way. I gotta go. I need you to think real hard about telling me what happened. Thanks, Jess. - [ Door Closes ] - Jeremy, please. I want to go home. Do you understand that? I want to go home. Look, whatever happened up there, whatever you saw-- I saw that I don't like what you do! Any of you! - Jeremy-- - No! You pretend to be my friend, the way you pretend everything! [ Glass Cracks ] A friend doesn't lock you up! - [ Glass Shattering ] - [ Gasps ] A friend doesn't take you away from your home, - [ Gasps ] - and say that it's for your own good! [ Electrical Buzzing ] How long do you really think I'll let you keep me here? [ Panting ] [ Door Closes ] She's all right. I got nervous when I couldn't find you, so I called the doc. [ Sighs ] Harley just got admitted over at County. Give a call over there, will you, Maxine? Find out how he's doing. Listen, this is like having your heart torn out every day. Doug, there's no explanation why your wife should still be alive right now. [ Doug ] Give me the short one, will you, Doc? She can't like seeing this strain on you, which may be why she's hanging on through the worst pain of her life. [ Sighs ] It's just gonna make it that much easier if we get her back to County. This is where she wants to be, Duane. She told me when she still could. She keeps holding on. I just don't know why. And you won't. Doug, she's past communicating. - You can't get inside of her head. - [ Sighs ] And if you could, she'd probably tell you... "Let me go." [ Crickets Chirping ] [ Ripley Knocking ] Knock, knock. Mind if I come in? [ Sighs ] Hey, you-you did something to me. Um... you know, I-I didn't figure it out... until enough people looked at me like I was crazy or told me to act my age, but you, uh, uh, zapped me or l, uh, zapped myself when I touched you. But I've been-- I-I've been running around on this high like I was 18 again. I've had more ideas and more, more focus... and... better sex than I've had in ten years. Do you believe me? Well... why shouldn't you? You know if what I say is bullshit, don't you? So you know when I say I'm just here to talk... that, uh, that I mean it. Uh, say, did you-- Did you read any, uh, Einstein? No? Oh, well-- Oh, I think you'd like him. Um, he said he believed in life after death. Only because energy can never cease to exist. That it relays, it transforms, but it doesn't stop ever. Uh, and he said that if we ever got to the point... where we could use all our brain, uh, that we'd be pure energy... and that we wouldn't even need bodies. Now, um, wh-what would you say to the possibility... that because something happened to you, uh, something that never does or isn't supposed to, that you are, are closer to that energy level... than any one body has ever been? I'd say, "So what?" So what? Jeremy, y-you know, y-your life up 'til now has been... that farmhouse and, uh, and the 12 acres of earth. You know, you've kind of lived in books. But I think you're starting to find out now that the misery... that you read about is real. The tragedy is, is real in all those stories, Jeremy. Did you think that it wasn't? I mean, my God, that deer hunt-- You think that's the dark side of man? Killing for pleasure? I'm sorry. I'm really sorry, but you haven't begun to see what we do. We're-- Jesus, we're stumbling around in a very dark age... basically just trying not to kill each other. So it hurts me when you say, "So what?" because you are not just different, Jeremy. I think that you have a mind that, uh, that we won't evolve to for like, uh, thousands of years. You're maybe the man of the future right here and now. I don't know. And I'm-I'm not here to hurt you. Jeremy, I want to be a-a-a friend. [ Sighs ] I want to talk with you. Well... I mean, did you ever have a friend? I don't need a friend. Really? Gee, I thought you were a genius. You know what I say is true. Are you telling me you, like, never shook anybody's hand before? Ah, how do you do? Hmm? Now we've been properly introduced. Want to see a trick? [ Chuckles ] [ Laughs ] Hmm. Wow. They were afraid to touch me after a while. My grandma and grandpa, they-- They got really scared. What? To touch you? Jeremy, that's not right. No way. That's not right. [ Shifts Into Park, Stops Engine ] [ Knocking ] Doug. You've done a little spring cleaning? What the hell are you doing here, Doug? A couple of my deputies told me that Harley Duncan... got rid of every goddamn gun in his house. Said he dropped out of the marksman tourney over in Butte too. The one he wins every year. I just ain't huntin' no more, Doug. Is that some kind of crime? I just got lots of other stuff to do. You gonna stop carrying one on the job? If you can't pick it up and use it, that's a liability. I want you to level with me. I already know you snuck off hunting with the boys, which is the last damn thing you should have done. Yeah, I know. I know. [ Sighs ] And I popped this pretty doe, just up at Little Lake. Let me tell you something, Doug. You ever tell anybody I said this, I'm moving out of town. That... kid? He lays his hand on the deer while it's still shakin'... and then he touches me at the same time. Now, I can't figure out why... 'til my heart starts poundin' and I'm shakin', and I'm feelin' myself hurt and scared shitless, slippin' away in the goddamn dark. That's the worst thing I ever felt. It's like I could feel that animal dyin'. [ Exhales ] It's like I was the goddamn thing. - Aw, come on, Harley. - Doug, I swear. Now... I-- I just can't do it anymore. I can't look at something down the barrel of a gun without thinking about it. I've tried it. I'm telling you, that thing ain't normal. I'm telling you, he took whatever was in that goddamn deer, and he put it right into me. [ Door Creaking Open ] [ Doug ] I'm sorry, son. Uh... Jessie said... it may be okay for you to come with me. [ Crickets Chirping, Car Approaching ] [ Engine Idling ] [ Turns Off Engine ] I don't know what it is you do. I'm not even sure I believe you can do it. But if you can, I need your help. - [ Owl Hooting ] - [ Sighs ] [ Maxine ] Doug Barnum, don't you do this. - That boy should not be in this house! - Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh. - Go to bed, Maxine. - If you heard the stories I've heard, - you wouldn't want him in this house! - Go on, go on. - Go back to bed. - I'm telling you, that boy should not be here. Go to bed, Maxine. [ Sighs ] [ Sighs ] She knows you're here. [ Doug ] Talk to me, woman. Tell me what I can do for you, Emma. She can't go, not until she knows you're gonna get through this. She says the both of you. You and Steven. Steven? What the hell do you want me to do? What should I do? Throw my arms around him? She wants you to remember the snow when Steven was younger. And it was snowing. You were all playing in it. A snowball fight. And she lost her-- Ring. You lost your wedding ring. You looked down at your hand, and it was gone. We all looked. Me and Steven, we dug through the snow all afternoon. He came back from school every day, digging through the snowbanks, thinking he'd find it. She cried that you both loved her so much. The way each of you looked so hard for it. [ Sighs ] I remember that. I do. The silver box. The silver box on the table. Oh, no, Mama. No. [ Gasps, Sobs ] Oh, no. [ Sobs ] [ Jeremy ] He found it at the old house... in a garden he was tilling. He said he knew right away what it was... - and that it was time to come home. - [ Inhales Deeply ] She says she believes in miracles now... and that you should too. [ Sighs ] She thinks I'm an angel... come to take her home. And to bring you and Steven together again. Remind you how much you're still in each other's hearts. [ Sighs ] Everything about each other we don't like. You know that. He loves you more than any man in the whole world. And she won't go, she won't leave this place, this room or this world... until you know that you still have a son. She'd like to feel the ring on her finger. [ Sighs ] [ Doug Gasping ] [ Sighing ] You can hear. [ Sniffling ] Oh, it's all right. [ Crying ] Angel, it's all right. [ Sighs ] Good-bye, Emma, sweetie. [ Car Approaching ] - Hurry! - What? - He's got him up there right now! - What? What is-- He's got him up there with your mama! [ Panting ] Poppa. [ Crying ] [ Continues Crying ] [ Crowd Chattering ] [ Chattering Continues ] [ Chattering Continues ] Why don't we just tell them all to stop, and they can just take a picture or something. Jeremy, are you okay? They're wondering if I killed her. Don't tell me you're seeing inside them again. What are people like on the inside? Inside most people there's a feeling of being separate. Separated from everything. And? And they're not. They're part of absolutely everyone and everything. Everything? I'm part of this tree? Part of Zack barking over fences? You're telling me that I'm part of some fisherman in Italy... on some ocean I've never even heard of? There's some guy sitting on death row. - I'm part of him too? - You don't believe me. It's hard to believe that, all of that. Well, that's because you have this spot that you can't see past. My grams and gramps had it. A spot where they were taught they were disconnected from everything. So that's what they'd see if they could? That they're connected? And how beautiful they really are. - [ Inhales Deeply ] - And that there's no need to hide or lie. And that it's possible... to talk to someone without any lies. With no sarcasms, no deceptions, no exaggerations... or any of the things that people use to confuse the truth. I don't know a single person who does that. Hold out your hand. Put your fingers up. Wow. Is that your heartbeat? And yours. Wow, this feels strange. You're afraid someone will see us holding hands. You're really nervous talking to me. You don't think you're pretty enough. You feel alone. You feel so alone. Sometimes you just want to break out of yourself. Your father. Your father hurt you a long time ago. You're so sad. He made you so sad. He thought you were, you were ugly and... and he kept saying you, you weren't-- - [ Sighs ] - I'm so sorry. Do you? - Do you? - Do I what? Do you think I'm ugly? I don't know what I think when I look at you. But sometimes I-I think... I think you're the most beautiful face I've ever seen. What? What in the name of God do you think you're doing? [ Sighs ] You having a good time with my daughter? Wonderful. It's a good school, and I feel good-- You think this is funny? - Funny man, huh? - Dad! - You think this is funny, huh, lover boy? - Would you stop? [ Crowd Chattering ] - Now, I asked you a question, and I want an answer. - Would you please let him-- [ Children Screaming ] - You think it's funny? - Dad, he wasn't doing anything! - [ Dad ] Answer me! - Mr. Kelloway! [ Jessie ] Let him go. I said, "Let him go." Dick Kelloway, you take your hands off him now! - I thought your boys had rules about fraternizing. - I said now. Keep your state trash away from my daughter. Christ, you know nothing happened! Is that your expert opinion? You keep that thing on a leash or I'll slap a lawsuit... on that state zoo that will shut it down so fast it will make your head spin. I am so sorry. Powder. [ Sighs ] [ Voices Echoing From Gym ] [ Boys Hooting, Sneakers Squeaking ] [ Laughing ] [ Hooting Continues, Basketball Bouncing ] [ Sneakers Squeaking, Shouting ] [ Chattering ] [ Hooting, Chattering ] - Oh! - Too bad. [ Chattering ] - Oh! - Oh! Too bad it's mine! Watch your pick! Watch your pick! Run it! Run it! Run it! [ Boys Laughing, Door Slams ] [ Laughing Continues ] [ Boys Chattering ] [ Chattering, Laughing Continues ] [ Laughing ] Air ball! [ Sneakers Squeaking, Ball Bouncing ] [ Hooting, Water Fountain Running ] Why don't you take a picture, man? Hey, Skye! [ Panting ] Does this look like a genius to you? Peeping Tom faggot, maybe. You were gettin' an eyeful of him, weren't you, light bulb? You want to see what a real man looks like? Huh? You think you can take me, freak show, go for it. In the meantime... I keep the hat. When you think you're man enough to get it back, you take your best shot. You think you're man enough to get it back? You take your best shot, tough stuff. What did you say? I'd beat you to shit before you got this old hat back. That's what he said to you when he was drunk. You were 12 years old, and he took your father's hat. It's the only thing your real father ever left behind. Your stepdad, John. That's what he said to you. "You think you're man enough to get it back? Then take your best shot, tough stuff." And then he beat you bloody that night when you tried. Hey, fuck you! You had marks so dark, you were embarrassed to suit up for gym. I ought to kill you right now, man. I ought to slit your throat and spit down it while I'm doing it. [ Thunder Rumbling ] Well, what do you know. Boogeyman's afraid of lightning. Come on! - What's the matter, freak show? - Leave him alone, Johnny! Jesus Christ! - He's scared to death! - Bullshit, Mitch! He got a free show. Now we get one. [ Laughing ] Now that is white! Look at that. You're as bald as a baby. [ John ] He needs some color. Doesn't he need some color? You definitely need some color, buddy. - [ Gasping ] - [ John ] Go get him. [ Thunder Rumbling ] Do it! - Now you got some color. - That's enough, John. [ Thunder Rumbling ] [ Sighs, Chuckles ] There's not much fight in you, is there, freak show? [ Thunder Clapping ] You really think you can be like us? Is that what you think, freak show? Hey. Hey, what the hell-- [ Laughing ] [ Laughing ] Holy shit. [ Zane ] Look at this. Look. What's going on here? [ Boys Chuckling ] - Ah. Ah! Ow! Ow! - [ John Chuckling ] - [ Skye ] What's going on? - Oh! - What's go-- What's going on? - What the-- [ Screaming ] [ Gasps ] Jesus! His heart stopped beating! - You son of a bitch! - Zane! No, no, no, no! - Don't touch him, man! - What the hell are you? - Don't touch him! - [ Mitch ] Come on, you assholes! Go and get some help now! Do it! Hey, what the hell do you think you're doing? - You got to be kidding me. - Come on! - Just get away from him, man! - [ Electricity Jolts ] Stop it, man! Come on! He's gone! [ Coughing ] Go get help, you idiots! Do it! - [ Coughing Continues ] - Now! [ Gasping ] Come on, man! You gotta get outta here! [ Continues Gasping ] - Let him go, John! - [ Continues Gasping ] Listen! Listen! I can get you out of here! I-I've done it before! [ Radio Signal Distorting, Static ] [ Continues Distorting ] [ Distortion, Static Continue ] [ Birds Chirping ] [ Chirping Continues ] [ Unhooks Latch, Gate Creaks ] [ Chirping Continues ] [ Turns Off Engine, Sets Parking Brake ] [ Thunder Rumbling ] [ Rumbling Continues ] Jeremy? Oh. They took everything? Jeremy, listen to me. We can track it all down. We-We'll find every book. Uh-- Why don't you look at me and say something? [ Sighs ] Jeremy, listen. From the first moment I saw you down here, scared in the dark, I had this feeling that... that you would change everything I knew. And maybe... this is not the right place for someone as beautiful as you. But if you come with me... I promise you we'll find a place that is. [ Sighs ] [ Footsteps Approaching ] [ Footsteps Continue ] Let's go. - [ Car Door Closes, Thunder Rumbling ] - [ Sighs ] Donald. Just let him come on down, Miss Caldwell. We don't want no trouble from you. What the hell you doin', Jess? The right thing. [ Sighs ] And if you don't see that, then why don't you just turn your head and please, please... just look the other way. - I don't know how to do that, Jess. - Of course you do, Doug. Christ's sake, just, uh, you know, turn your head. Just like that. [ Thunder Rumbling ] [ Rumbling Continues ] [ Ripley ] Let's do it. He can't be out in this weather. Where the hell are you gonna take him? [ Thunder Rumbling ] Let's have a talk. Come here. Come on. Why don't you hit the road, Harley? - Do what? - I said get the hell out of here. I'm not gonna let this happen, Doug. You're breakin' the goddamn law. - Lucy, this is Harley-- - I said go away. - [ Lucy ] Go ahead, Harley. - [ Radio Shatters ] You're out of your goddamn, motherfrickin' minds, you know that? - All of ya! - [ Thunder Rumbles ] [ Rumbling Continues ] Lucy. Lucy, this is Harley. I need some help out here at the Reed place. - A couple of units would be good. - [ Thunder Rumbling ] Jeremy? Powder? Hey! [ Doug ] If you're gonna go, you better go now. Jeremy? She didn't go someplace. - Your wife. - What? I felt her go. Not away. Just out. Everywhere. [ Chuckles ] "It's become appallingly clear... that our technology has surpassed our humanity." Albert Einstein. I look at you and l, I think that someday... our humanity might actually surpass our technology. [ Thunder Rumbling ] [ Rumbling Continues ] [ Sighs ] Hey! God! [ Jessie ] Powder! [ Thunder Crashes ] [ Rumbling ] [ Jessie ] Powder! [ Thunder Crashes ] - Oh! - Oh! - [ Gasps ] [ Crackling, Rumbling ] [ Continues Crackling, Rumbling ] [ Gasps ] [ Rumbling ] [ Panting ] [ Sighing, Sobbing ] [ Panting ] [ Sighs ] [ Sobbing ] [ Continues Sobbing ] [ Thunder Rumbling ] [ Sighs ] [ Rumbling Continues ] |
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