A real urban legend in Silvercreek, PA tells of a vengeful supernatural being that kills cheaters. Maeve, Charlie, and others must stop it together.
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00:02:00Daddy, please.
00:02:30Daddy, please.
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00:04:29Dad, you there?
00:04:33God, I hate this thing.
00:04:36Can you hear me?
00:04:37I can hear you. Can you hear me?
00:04:39Hey, yeah. Sorry, I was just connecting to my car. This phone sucks.
00:04:44What's up?
00:04:45Just checking in. Are you close?
00:04:47Yeah, I'm about 20 minutes out.
00:04:49Just remember your manners. You're guesting someone's home.
00:04:53Dead girl's home.
00:04:54Dad.
00:04:55I'm sorry, but I don't think I'm totally comfortable with the situation.
00:04:59Don't be like that. They're trying to turn their tragedy into something positive. It's admirable.
00:05:04I don't understand why you couldn't stay in a dorm or...
00:05:08It's a small art scholarship. They could have just as easily given it to a local student.
00:05:12Well, maybe they should have.
00:05:13I'm going to pretend you didn't say that.
00:05:15I'm sorry.
00:05:17This program is a really good opportunity for me, Dad.
00:05:19Are you sure you don't want to be a nurse? They get great benefits.
00:05:23Dad, we've been through this. Please.
00:05:25I just worry about you.
00:05:27Shit!
00:05:28Maeve.
00:05:30Maeve!
00:05:31Are you okay?
00:05:32Dad, yeah, I'm okay. Just hold on a second.
00:05:45Maeve!
00:05:46Yeah, yeah, stay on the phone. I think there's just something in the road.
00:05:54Maeve?
00:06:09Maeve?
00:06:10Maeve?
00:06:21Hey, Dad. Sorry. There was just a tire in the road. I had to move it.
00:06:24Just be careful. Text me when you get there.
00:06:26Okay, I will.
00:06:27I love you.
00:06:28I love you, too.
00:06:29I love you more.
00:06:30I know. Bye.
00:06:40Bye.
00:07:03Here we go.
00:07:05Please don't be a weirdo.
00:07:11Hi!
00:07:12Hi.
00:07:15Finally.
00:07:18So nice to meet you in person.
00:07:19I know. I hate Zoom.
00:07:23I'm sorry my wife couldn't be here to greet you.
00:07:25This whole thing's been really hard on her.
00:07:29She has her good days and her bad.
00:07:30Yeah, I bet.
00:07:35Where's my manners?
00:07:36Luggage?
00:07:37Oh, it's in the trunk, but there's not that much. I can grab it.
00:07:39Nonsense! You're our guest.
00:07:47Living room's straight through here.
00:07:48Feel free to hang out here whenever you'd like.
00:07:52We have cable, all the streamers, and a pretty decent selection of books if you're into that sort of thing.
00:07:59You know what books are, don't you?
00:08:01I do, yes.
00:08:02Sorry, that was a bad joke.
00:08:04It's pretty quiet around here most of the time.
00:08:06Kitchen's right through this way.
00:08:18Maeve?
00:08:20Sorry, you just have such a beautiful home. I'm not used to having this much space.
00:08:25Well, for this semester, consider it your home.
00:08:28Come on, right through here.
00:08:35Just watch the door there.
00:08:36Feel free to eat or drink anything that's in the fridge.
00:08:39Pantry's right there.
00:08:40Beer and wine in the small fridge.
00:08:43How old are you?
00:08:44I just turned 21.
00:08:45Okay, then.
00:08:46Back door, straight there.
00:08:47Just be careful, we get the occasional bear, but it's a bit of a rarity.
00:08:51Laundry's down the stairs to the right.
00:08:54Wi-Fi password on the fridge.
00:08:56Okay.
00:08:57Should be it.
00:08:58Anybody home?
00:08:59Yeah, in the kitchen.
00:09:01That's Lydia.
00:09:02She lives next door.
00:09:03Her and my daughter were...
00:09:05Finally!
00:09:07Okay, hi.
00:09:08Okay.
00:09:10Maeve, this is Lydia.
00:09:11Her and my daughter were... really close.
00:09:14Are you kidding?
00:09:15We were besties.
00:09:17Nice to meet you.
00:09:18Nice to meet you.
00:09:19I was thinking that maybe you could go to school with Lydia?
00:09:21Just to show you around being first day and all.
00:09:23Yeah, sure, that'd be great.
00:09:25Okay.
00:09:26Well, I just wanted to stop by on my way home and say hi, but I have to run.
00:09:28I'll come grab you tomorrow morning.
00:09:30So nice to finally meet you.
00:09:32We're gonna have tons of fun together.
00:09:35Later.
00:09:37I'll be by around eight.
00:09:39Yep, see ya.
00:09:41She can be a bit much sometimes, but she means well.
00:09:44Come on, up the stairs, I'll show you your bedroom.
00:09:51So your bathroom is straight down there on the left.
00:09:54Feel free to set it up any way you'd like.
00:09:57We have our own in our room.
00:09:59And then this is your bedroom.
00:10:01It's a little small, but I think it should do the trick.
00:10:03No, it's great, thank you.
00:10:07Okay.
00:10:09I'm gonna make some dinner around six o'clock if you're hungry.
00:10:12No pressure.
00:10:14Um, actually I think I'm just gonna lie down on the drive.
00:10:17Okay, no worries.
00:11:03Okay.
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00:13:28My wife insisted.
00:13:31She was having a real hard time.
00:13:33She was in denial for a while.
00:13:36I guess I thought keeping it like this would help, but...
00:13:41I only think it made things worse.
00:13:44Here.
00:13:58I've dinner ready downstairs if you're hungry.
00:14:01Come down whenever.
00:14:03Okay.
00:14:28Wine?
00:14:30No, I'm okay. Thank you.
00:14:33Oh, this is good.
00:14:35I'm not much of a cook.
00:14:37My wife used to do all the cooking until...
00:14:40Well, I had to learn.
00:14:42I'm getting better.
00:14:44I mean, this is great.
00:14:46You're a terrible liar.
00:14:48Okay, so maybe not great, but it's edible.
00:14:51Okay, I appreciate your honesty.
00:14:54Maeve, there's something you should know.
00:14:59My wife, she's been in and out of a facility since it happened.
00:15:06She's not violent or anything.
00:15:08She's just very depressed.
00:15:10We're trying to get it under control, get her some help,
00:15:13but we don't know when she'll get out or be back.
00:15:16I understand.
00:15:18I'm sorry.
00:15:20I understand. I'm sorry.
00:15:24It's difficult to fathom.
00:15:26I'm a psychiatrist who failed in treating his own family.
00:15:34Um, how are you doing with everything?
00:15:41You know, it's been a while since anyone asked me that.
00:15:44I deal with it differently, I guess.
00:15:47I play a lot of tennis, drink on occasion.
00:15:55Truth is,
00:15:58Anna and I weren't very much in love before we lost Abby.
00:16:01We had her when we were so young.
00:16:04It wasn't always ugly.
00:16:06It was hard, but it was mutual.
00:16:09Copacetic.
00:16:11We were planning on getting a divorce.
00:16:15Sometimes people just fall out of love, I guess.
00:16:18Relationships can be complicated.
00:16:21Anyway, we're gonna tell Abby that...
00:16:29I'm sorry. We don't have to talk about this.
00:16:32No. It's okay. It's good.
00:16:35It's good to talk about it.
00:16:37Nobody ever wants to talk about it.
00:16:40Anyway, we decided to be together,
00:16:44grieve together,
00:16:47I guess, so we started a foundation.
00:16:50I thought it'd be good for Anna.
00:16:52Keep her mind off things, keep her busy,
00:16:54but I'm not sure it worked out that way.
00:17:01Well, um,
00:17:03I also understand complicated relationships.
00:17:08How so?
00:17:11My mother left us when I was five,
00:17:14so it was just my dad and me.
00:17:17And my boyfriend at the moment, um,
00:17:21he had to go away as well.
00:17:25Facility?
00:17:29Prison, actually.
00:17:33I'm sorry. It must be hard.
00:17:35It's fine.
00:17:37We were high school sweethearts,
00:17:39and he got into some stupid shit.
00:17:42He's been in there a couple years now,
00:17:44and it's probably for the best,
00:17:46but he still thinks that we're together.
00:17:49Which, I mean, I guess that we would be, technically.
00:17:53I never ended things officially.
00:17:56Kind of a hard conversation to have,
00:17:58given the circumstances.
00:18:04Well, here's to complicated relationships.
00:18:10You know what? I think I will have some wine.
00:18:16Okay, then.
00:18:31Cheers.
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00:19:25Do you do drugs?
00:19:27Drugs? No, no, that's not my thing.
00:19:31Do you?
00:19:33No. Well, except weed and mushrooms,
00:19:35but they're natural.
00:19:37I do take Xanax, but I have a prescription for that.
00:19:43So what happened with Abby?
00:19:46Another suicide, unfortunately.
00:19:48Another?
00:19:49Yeah.
00:19:51Shitty to say, but you get used to it after a while.
00:19:55Doesn't sound like something you get used to.
00:19:57We have one of the highest suicide rates in the country.
00:20:00Must be the weather,
00:20:02or the fact that we're in the middle of fucking nowhere.
00:20:06Still must have been hard on you.
00:20:08Fuck yeah, it was.
00:20:10She was my ride or die.
00:20:12But who am I to judge?
00:20:14This world is a messed up place.
00:20:16If she wanted to bail early, more power to her.
00:20:19I don't necessarily blame her.
00:20:23I guess that's one way to look at it.
00:20:26It's still all just hard to process.
00:20:29Abby did what she had to do.
00:20:31I'm sure she had her reasons.
00:20:34Look, I miss her. I miss the shit out of her.
00:20:37Don't get me wrong, but I get it.
00:20:39I can't wait to transfer out of here.
00:20:42Be happy you're only here a semester.
00:20:46These are portraits by Paul Momer.
00:20:50He was a modernist painter,
00:20:52and he was painting at the time of Picasso.
00:20:55He was actually friends with a lot of important painters of the day
00:20:59here in America.
00:21:01So I'm thinking about, when I look at these,
00:21:04the modernist slant that he has on all his work,
00:21:07which is the impulse to make things flat
00:21:10and to abstract them,
00:21:13and almost come to a point where they become
00:21:16like an Egyptian formal line structure.
00:21:19And we do see that in something like this
00:21:22that's reminiscent of Picasso.
00:21:24But with Paul Momer's work,
00:21:26you see something going on a little deeper
00:21:29as he gets into other portraits like this one here, for instance.
00:21:32You see an emotional well coming up,
00:21:35and that happens with all of his works
00:21:38because inside of all these characters
00:21:41is a secret, there's something going on
00:21:44that they're telling you silently through the works.
00:21:47So if you can put that in your minds
00:21:50as you're back in the studio and painting,
00:21:53I think that's going to make your work sing.
00:22:07Look at him, he's a freak.
00:22:10I mean, I bet her mom did it. She's supposed to be a real nutjob.
00:22:13I heard there's some serious creeper in the woods spying on people in town.
00:22:16And if he catches you cheating, he tries to kill you and make it look like a suicide.
00:22:19No one listens to me.
00:22:22I'm not saying the curse is real, but the story is.
00:22:25Bro, the curse is not real.
00:22:27Why is her boyfriend doing this? He said she knew she was going to die.
00:22:30She killed herself. Of course she knew she was going to die.
00:22:33You're fucked up.
00:22:35I'm sorry, but it's true.
00:22:37It's a curse.
00:22:40Is it like some urban legend or something?
00:22:43It's the curse of the farmer's daughter.
00:22:46Abby did not die from a curse.
00:22:49I'm not saying it's a curse. I'm just trying to tell you idiots the history.
00:22:52You guys suck. I'm out of here.
00:23:07Hello?
00:23:10Hello. There's an inmate from a correctional facility
00:23:13who needs you to accept a collect call and associated charges.
00:23:16Say yes or hit the number one on your keypad to accept.
00:23:19Say no or hit the number two on your keypad to decline.
00:23:22No.
00:23:25No.
00:23:28No.
00:23:31No.
00:23:34No.
00:23:37Hey.
00:23:40Hey. You look nice.
00:23:43Just a shower and a suit.
00:23:46I'm going to this thing. Wasn't sure it was going to happen, but I shouldn't be back too late.
00:23:49Are you going to be alright here on your own?
00:23:52Yeah, I should be fine.
00:23:55Okay. Will you have my cell phone? Call me if you need anything.
00:23:58Yep.
00:24:04Hey.
00:24:07Hey. You forget something?
00:24:10Would you like to come with me?
00:24:13Yeah. Sure.
00:24:35Hi.
00:24:38Hi.
00:24:41Thank you everyone for coming tonight.
00:24:44I want to thank Robert and Charlotte for putting this together.
00:24:47Unfortunately, Anna can't be with us tonight, as many of you know.
00:24:50But we're hoping to have her back home soon.
00:24:53I'm sure she'll be back.
00:24:56I'm sure she'll be back.
00:24:59I'm sure she'll be back.
00:25:02I'm sure she'll be back.
00:25:05Hoping to have her back home soon.
00:25:08Tonight we celebrate Abby's life.
00:25:11While cut short, it's important to remember the good times.
00:25:14I'm grateful for the time I had with her.
00:25:17As short as that may have been.
00:25:20This year marks the one year anniversary of her passing.
00:25:23This year marks the one year anniversary of her passing.
00:25:26We're continuing to keep her and her memory alive
00:25:29and her memory alive through our scholarship foundation.
00:25:33Every year, we will award one college senior a financial scholarship for future educational
00:25:40pursuits that they otherwise might not have had access to, and we're doing it right here
00:25:45at our very own Crary College of Art and Design, a place where Abby spent so much of her time
00:25:54as a passionate artist and a student.
00:26:01I truly believe this will not only benefit our scholarship recipients, but continue to
00:26:09put our college and our town on the map.
00:26:15That being said, we have a remarkable young woman who's the first recipient of that award,
00:26:20and she's here with us tonight, Maeve Johnson.
00:26:28Once again, thank you so much for your ongoing love and support.
00:26:30I couldn't have done it without you.
00:26:32Thank you so much.
00:26:50That was nice tonight.
00:26:58It was.
00:27:02Thank you for inviting me.
00:27:05Thanks for coming with me.
00:27:13I'm sorry.
00:27:22I should go to bed.
00:27:42Good night.
00:28:12Good night.
00:28:42Good night.
00:29:12Good night.
00:29:42Good night.
00:30:12Good night.
00:30:42Good night.
00:31:12Good night.
00:31:42Good night.
00:32:12Good night.
00:32:22Good night.
00:32:33Hey, bitch!
00:32:39Jesus fucking Christ!
00:32:41What, were you going to walk to class without me?
00:32:43Hey, so I was thinking about, you know, doing drugs.
00:32:47Can I change your mind about that?
00:32:49I have this friend that could guide us through the experience.
00:32:51Come on.
00:33:03Hey.
00:33:06Hey.
00:33:07I'm Maeve.
00:33:08I know.
00:33:10I'm sorry about Abby.
00:33:12Yeah, me too.
00:33:16She didn't kill herself, you know that.
00:33:18I saw your sign.
00:33:19How do you know that?
00:33:20She told me.
00:33:22Told you what?
00:33:23No one's listening.
00:33:25I'm listening.
00:33:26I'm not like the others.
00:33:27I promise I want to hear what you have to say.
00:33:29It's too late.
00:33:30Too late for what?
00:33:32It's too late to stop her.
00:33:34Stop who?
00:33:38Clara.
00:33:41Okay.
00:33:45You're not listening.
00:33:48Wait!
00:33:59Jesus.
00:34:12Ow.
00:34:14Turn it off.
00:34:19You know, the memorial was really nice the other night.
00:34:22Yeah, it was.
00:34:25How you doing?
00:34:26You holding up okay?
00:34:28Good.
00:34:30Yeah, good.
00:34:42What's up?
00:34:47Charlie, what's up?
00:34:50Charlie, where are you going?
00:35:29Hello?
00:35:35Hello, there's an inmate from a correctional facility who needs you to accept a...
00:35:49No.
00:35:58Lydia, I need to tell you something.
00:36:01Okay.
00:36:02Something weird happened.
00:36:05Um, yeah.
00:36:09Can you just put your phone down for a second and just look at me, please?
00:36:17Okay, so this morning I saw this weird girl outside of my window.
00:36:24But she didn't look like she was from here.
00:36:27Like, her clothes were really old and worn and dated.
00:36:33She just, like, kept staring at me.
00:36:36Like, right through me.
00:36:39So?
00:36:41So that doesn't seem odd to you?
00:36:43No, not really.
00:36:46Where would she have come from?
00:36:47It's probably one of the Amish girls.
00:36:49They come into town to do carpentry for people.
00:36:51No, she wasn't Amish.
00:36:53I know what Amish girls look like.
00:36:54This was different.
00:36:56Did she say anything to you?
00:36:58No.
00:37:00Did you say anything to her?
00:37:02No, I was inside with the window closed, but she just kept staring.
00:37:07I'm sure it's nothing.
00:37:08Probably just some rando walking around.
00:37:10This is a weird town, Maeve.
00:37:13Yeah, but it just, it didn't seem like a random person.
00:37:15It seemed like...
00:37:17Like what?
00:37:20I don't know, I can't describe it, but I've been getting this weird feeling that...
00:37:27That I'm constantly being watched.
00:37:29I don't know what to tell you.
00:37:35That's not all.
00:37:39I slept with Mr. Walker.
00:37:41What?
00:37:42Are you kidding me?
00:37:43You fucked him?
00:37:44Can you stop yelling?
00:37:46I cannot believe this.
00:37:47You are much different than I thought, Miss Johnson.
00:37:50We might end up being besties after all.
00:37:52This is not a joke, Lydia.
00:37:53This is bad.
00:37:54I think it's awesome.
00:37:55Mr. Walker is super hot.
00:37:57How did it happen?
00:37:59I don't know, we were talking, drinking a little.
00:38:03It just happened.
00:38:06You slut.
00:38:07Stop, no.
00:38:08He and his wife are separated.
00:38:09They were going to get a divorce.
00:38:10Who cares?
00:38:11I care.
00:38:12I kind of like him.
00:38:14You're a better person than me.
00:38:18Lydia, does this sound like something to you?
00:38:22Maeve, I'm so over this.
00:38:25I don't know, it's just, it keeps freaking me out.
00:38:27Well, don't let it.
00:38:29You are a master of your own thoughts.
00:38:31Remember that.
00:38:32You just feel guilty about Mr. Walker, but you shouldn't.
00:38:37Yeah.
00:38:38Yeah, you're probably right.
00:38:40Come on.
00:38:41What are you doing tonight?
00:38:43I don't know.
00:38:44We should do something.
00:38:48See, I told you we have the shittiest weather.
00:38:50Yeah, it's not much, Georgia.
00:38:53Oh, shit.
00:38:55Ew, don't step in it.
00:38:56Ew, it's too late.
00:38:58Gross.
00:39:10I'm so sorry.
00:39:40I'm going to run to the bathroom.
00:40:10Why hold the door?
00:40:29Maria has a headache.
00:40:32Oh, rot.
00:40:33You're just dramatizing again.
00:40:35By George, you were right after all.
00:40:37I did pet it.
00:40:40Oh, what do I do?
00:40:44I feel so retarded.
00:40:47He's dead.
00:40:49He's dead and I'm left with a fool like you.
00:40:54I'll tell you what to do, but have a bit of shut eye.
00:40:56You'll wake up in an hour feeling your old self again.
00:40:58And there'll be no more silly stories about falling for a middle-aged roustabout.
00:41:03Oh, please, George.
00:41:05Just take this for me.
00:41:14Essentially, this is very important for you as well as for myself.
00:41:18Please forget about this.
00:41:20There is now a community for you that you will know must progress with special interest.
00:41:24I won't wait about for you.
00:41:26Hey, it's me.
00:41:35It's me.
00:42:05It's me.
00:42:24It's me.
00:42:25Open up.
00:42:27Maid, open the door.
00:42:36I'm not crazy. I'm not.
00:42:38What is going on?
00:42:39I saw her.
00:42:41I saw her.
00:42:42Who?
00:42:43The girl. The girl from the walker's house.
00:42:46The Amish girl?
00:42:47She's not Amish.
00:42:48Well, whatever. You know what I mean.
00:42:50Just calm down, all right? It's all good.
00:42:54You think I'm crazy?
00:42:56No.
00:42:58Well, yeah.
00:43:00I told you she was out there.
00:43:06Don't look at me.
00:43:07Maid, you're being silly.
00:43:09We can't stay in the bathroom all night. Come on.
00:43:12No.
00:43:17Jesus, finally. What are you two doing in here, hooking up?
00:43:27I should go home.
00:43:28We are. Not my idea.
00:43:31No, I mean the city.
00:43:33No way. I'm not letting you do that.
00:43:37I'm going to call my dad in the morning and tell him he was right.
00:43:40What if I stay with you tonight?
00:43:42You would do that?
00:43:43Yeah, of course.
00:43:46Do you believe me?
00:43:47No.
00:43:49But I don't want you to go either. I kind of like you.
00:43:52Yeah?
00:43:55Tomorrow, will you go with me?
00:43:57Maid, come on.
00:43:59Look, I just, I want to hear what he has to say.
00:44:02If he tells me that I'm a certifiable nut, then that's fine.
00:44:04But I just, I need to know.
00:44:06Okay.
00:44:39No.
00:44:58I'm not going to be able to sleep.
00:45:04Is that Brandon?
00:45:06No.
00:45:09Okay.
00:45:25Lydia, do you think that you'll ever get married?
00:45:29Not to Brandon.
00:45:32I didn't mean now, just, you know, down the road.
00:45:36I don't really think about it much.
00:45:39You?
00:45:41I always thought I would, but now I'm not so sure.
00:45:46Well, there's no reason to stress about it now.
00:45:49Yeah, I guess.
00:45:53We have plenty of time.
00:46:09We have plenty of time.
00:46:40Oh, well, we tried.
00:46:43No, I see somebody moving in there.
00:46:52Maid, come on, it's freezing.
00:47:00Can I help you?
00:47:01Hi, yeah, is your son home?
00:47:03No, he's not.
00:47:04Oh.
00:47:05Can I help you?
00:47:06Hi, yeah, is your son home?
00:47:08No, he's not here.
00:47:09I'm sorry.
00:47:10Well, do you know where he's at?
00:47:12This is important.
00:47:13I don't know.
00:47:14Try the library.
00:47:15He's a real bookworm.
00:47:16I swear, sometimes I think he's not even mine.
00:47:20Are you okay?
00:47:23Yeah.
00:47:24The library?
00:47:25Yeah, that's what I said.
00:47:26Oh.
00:47:30What a fucking weirdo.
00:47:35I'm sorry.
00:48:06Yeah.
00:48:19Are you here just to make fun of me?
00:48:22No, we're not.
00:48:24I don't believe you.
00:48:25I wouldn't be that cruel.
00:48:26Yeah, but she would.
00:48:30Why should I help you?
00:48:31Because we're hot.
00:48:32See?
00:48:33I believe you.
00:48:35Ollie.
00:48:37Yeah?
00:48:39Yeah, I do.
00:48:42Okay.
00:48:45What do you want to know?
00:49:05This stuff is real old.
00:49:07You can't find this on the internet.
00:49:09That's her.
00:49:10That's the girl I saw.
00:49:13Are you sure?
00:49:16That's Clara Miller.
00:49:19Clara.
00:49:21What happened to her?
00:49:24She found out her father was having an affair.
00:49:27She was too afraid to tell her mother.
00:49:29Thought she wouldn't be able to take it.
00:49:31So, she tried to save her family.
00:49:34She confronted her father, hoping he would end the affair, but...
00:49:38that didn't happen.
00:49:40He demanded that she tell no one and never talk about it again.
00:49:46The guilt was too much for her, so...
00:49:49she decided to take matters into her own hands.
00:49:54She followed him one night.
00:49:57When she got her chance...
00:49:59When she got her chance...
00:50:02she blew the mistress away with a rifle.
00:50:06Three days later,
00:50:08her father slit his own daughter's throat.
00:50:12Fuck.
00:50:16Okay, so?
00:50:17It still doesn't mean anything.
00:50:19There's more.
00:50:22After this,
00:50:23strange occurrences started happening all over Silver Creek.
00:50:26Suicide rate went way up.
00:50:29Then, reports started coming in that people saw Clara Miller in town.
00:50:33Then rumors started spreading.
00:50:35What were the rumors?
00:50:37Cheating ruined her life, so...
00:50:39Clara would kill anyone that cheated.
00:50:42Why does she make it look like suicide?
00:50:44So she never gets caught.
00:50:46So let's go to the police.
00:50:48And tell them what?
00:50:51They'll never believe us.
00:50:57SILVER CREEK
00:51:17Hey.
00:51:19Hey.
00:51:21I haven't seen you in a bit.
00:51:23Yeah, um...
00:51:25Lydia's been keeping me busy.
00:51:27Right.
00:51:29How's Anna?
00:51:31They're coming home as soon as we expect it, I'm afraid.
00:51:35I'm sorry.
00:51:38Did you tell her?
00:51:43Can't keep wasting money on rehabs that don't work.
00:51:49You know the...
00:51:51other night?
00:51:53We shouldn't...
00:51:54Stop.
00:51:56We're both adults.
00:51:58We made a decision.
00:52:00Right.
00:52:03I like you, Charlie.
00:52:06I like you too.
00:52:08I don't want to make things harder.
00:52:10You're not.
00:52:12Trust me.
00:52:14It's nice having you here.
00:52:20Have you...
00:52:22Have you ever heard of the name Clara Miller?
00:52:25Not... No, I don't think so.
00:52:29Why, should I have?
00:52:32I think we're in danger.
00:52:35What kind?
00:52:37Someone...
00:52:40Something...
00:52:41is coming for me.
00:52:43And coming for you.
00:52:45I don't understand.
00:52:47I keep seeing this girl.
00:52:49I saw her the other day, staring at me in the window.
00:52:51And then, again, at the movie theater.
00:52:54She's watching me.
00:52:57I think this town is cursed.
00:53:00And I'm scared.
00:53:03This is the girl.
00:53:10Where did you get this?
00:53:12The library.
00:53:13Doesn't make sense.
00:53:15Do you recognize her?
00:53:17I saw her.
00:53:18I saw her.
00:53:20Yesterday.
00:53:26He's dead.
00:53:29Who?
00:53:31Who said?
00:53:32Elijah.
00:53:38I did a bad thing.
00:53:41He asked me to.
00:53:43What happened?
00:53:45He said it would help him.
00:53:48I felt bad for him.
00:53:50I didn't think it was real.
00:53:52I didn't know.
00:53:54Didn't know what?
00:53:57It would kill him.
00:54:04He asked me to sleep with him.
00:54:09He said it was the only way he could be with Abby again.
00:54:14There's something about him wanting her to comfort him the way she came for Abby.
00:54:45I'm sorry.
00:54:46I'm sorry.
00:54:47I'm sorry.
00:54:48I'm sorry.
00:54:49I'm sorry.
00:54:50I'm sorry.
00:54:51I'm sorry.
00:54:52I'm sorry.
00:54:53I'm sorry.
00:54:54I'm sorry.
00:54:55I'm sorry.
00:54:56I'm sorry.
00:54:57I'm sorry.
00:54:58I'm sorry.
00:54:59I'm sorry.
00:55:00I'm sorry.
00:55:01I'm sorry.
00:55:02I'm sorry.
00:55:03I'm sorry.
00:55:04I'm sorry.
00:55:05I'm sorry.
00:55:06I'm sorry.
00:55:07I'm sorry.
00:55:08I'm sorry.
00:55:09I'm sorry.
00:55:10I'm sorry.
00:55:11I'm sorry.
00:55:12I'm sorry.
00:55:14He said it would take a few days.
00:55:17How long has it been?
00:55:19Three days.
00:55:24Maybe she won't come for me.
00:55:27I mean, I don't even love Brandon.
00:55:29We're just dating.
00:55:30It's not like we're married.
00:55:35I don't want to die.
00:55:37I've never even left this town.
00:55:39There's still so much I want to do.
00:55:43I'm sorry.
00:56:06So this kid, you know, is that a stopper?
00:56:09I don't know, but I hope so.
00:56:13What the fuck?
00:56:17You see her?
00:56:18Yeah, I see her.
00:56:19Do you?
00:56:22This way.
00:56:43No.
00:57:13No.
00:57:44No.
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00:58:15No.
00:58:16No.
00:58:17Come on.
00:58:23What the fuck?
00:58:26Lydia.
00:58:29Lydia.
00:58:31Yeah.
00:58:42Hello, there is an inmate from a correctional facility who needs you to accept a collect
00:59:03call and associated charges.
00:59:06Say yes or hit the number one on your keypad to accept.
00:59:10Say no or hit the number two on your keypad to decline.
00:59:14Yes.
00:59:15Hi.
00:59:16I'm sorry we haven't spoken in a while.
00:59:21This isn't going to work.
00:59:24I've met someone.
00:59:27We slept together.
00:59:29And I didn't mean to hurt you.
00:59:32I should have told you earlier, but I was scared.
00:59:38Things are really messed up right now.
00:59:43I just wanted to say that I wish you well.
00:59:48I really do.
00:59:51I know you'll do good once you get out of there.
00:59:56Take care of yourself.
00:59:59I wish things were different, but they're not.
01:00:37May, I don't know what to say.
01:00:58She's coming for us.
01:01:03I don't know what we're supposed to do.
01:01:06I don't know what we're supposed to do.
01:01:15Hey, guys.
01:01:17I'm sorry about Lydia.
01:01:22I don't know what we're supposed to do.
01:01:25I don't know where we should go.
01:01:28I do.
01:01:59There he is.
01:02:24Hello, sir.
01:02:27Eli, is it?
01:02:30Eli, is it?
01:02:33Who's inquiring?
01:02:35Mr. Miller.
01:02:36We don't mean to be a bother, but we have a few...
01:02:38You're already a bother, and I suggest you leave now.
01:02:42Are you related to Clara Miller?
01:02:49Who wants to know?
01:02:51It's important.
01:02:53I need a small moment of your time.
01:02:55We're students at Crary College.
01:02:58We've been researching the county.
01:03:00Mainly suicides since the late 1800s.
01:03:03That's a little on the dark side, eh, boy?
01:03:07Sir, your family's been living here for centuries.
01:03:13Well, my family's lived here a long while.
01:03:17All are buried across the field there.
01:03:22All but one.
01:03:24Clara.
01:03:29My great-granddaddy, so I'm told.
01:03:33He was some kind of evil.
01:03:37God-fearing, yet evil.
01:03:43The truth will set you free, he used to say.
01:03:50Doesn't make much sense, does it?
01:03:56So tell me, what are you all really here for?
01:04:02Mr. Miller, this is going to sound crazy, but...
01:04:05Clara's coming after us.
01:04:09Well, that's what Clara does, little lady.
01:04:15Seems like you've done your homework.
01:04:19Every ten years or so, somebody tracks me down,
01:04:24asking about Aunt Clara.
01:04:27They don't usually get very far.
01:04:30So you know?
01:04:32About Aunt Clara's displeasure with the unfaithful?
01:04:36Seems like you all made your bed.
01:04:38Is there a way to stop her?
01:04:40Mr. Miller, please! Please!
01:04:42No, time for you to leave.
01:04:44Please.
01:04:45Time to go.
01:04:46Please.
01:04:47Let's go.
01:04:48Let's go now.
01:04:49I'm leaving.
01:04:50Let's go.
01:04:51Come on.
01:04:52We'll find a way.
01:04:53Let's go.
01:05:02Wait!
01:05:15Thank you, Clara.
01:05:17This has been going on long enough.
01:05:20Forgive me.
01:05:26You'll know what to do with this.
01:05:45I don't get it.
01:05:46You'll know what to do with it.
01:05:48What, so we just slit her throat like her father did
01:05:50and she just goes away forever?
01:05:52Yeah, as if it's that easy.
01:05:53It's not just slit her throat.
01:05:55Then what is it then?
01:05:57We have to decapitate her.
01:06:00And then we have to bury her head and her body
01:06:02in separate locations.
01:06:04How do you know this?
01:06:05I don't.
01:06:06It's just the best interpretation of what I've read.
01:06:10And who's going to do that?
01:06:15Fuck me dead.
01:06:16We're already dead.
01:06:18Except for Ollie.
01:06:20Just because she's not after me doesn't mean I can't help.
01:06:22I can't let you do that.
01:06:23This is our mess.
01:06:24He's right.
01:06:25I agree.
01:06:26We need to stop her.
01:06:28Please.
01:06:32There's a warehouse outside of town.
01:06:34It'll be a bit cold, but it's big.
01:06:36And if we put her out in the middle...
01:06:38Yeah, then maybe I can sneak up from behind
01:06:40and do my best to decapitate her.
01:08:40Do you ever think she wants something more than just to kill?
01:08:48What do you mean?
01:08:50Like, is she trying to tell us about something
01:08:52or warn us about something?
01:08:54Ollie, she goes after people who cheat.
01:08:56You said it yourself.
01:08:58Yeah, but it just feels so wrong.
01:09:00Evil has no rules.
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01:09:42Quarter past twelve.
01:09:45Do you see anything?
01:09:47No.
01:09:50Maeve?
01:09:53Maeve.
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01:10:03Hey, Clara!
01:10:05Is this what you want?
01:10:07Huh?
01:10:08Maeve.
01:10:09I'm right here!
01:10:12Come and get me!
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01:10:22She's here.
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01:11:09Get her down, Charlie!
01:11:12Charlie, the knife!
01:11:14Charlie!
01:11:16Charlie!
01:11:18Now!
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01:16:36What?
01:16:40You don't think it'll be weird if I stay?
01:16:43Of course not. Do you?
01:16:45No. As long as you don't.
01:16:48I absolutely insist that you stay.
01:16:51I want you to stay.
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01:18:31Good morning, Charlie.
01:18:38Charlie?
01:18:39Charlie?
01:18:40Charlie?
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01:19:47How the fuck did she kill me?
01:19:53What did I do to her?
01:19:59The truth will set you free.
01:20:05I've met someone.
01:20:07We've left together.
01:20:10Huh?
01:20:13Do you ever think she wants something more than just to kill?
01:20:18Huh?
01:20:20Huh?
01:20:22Yeah.
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01:21:27Hey there.
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