This psychological thriller explores how extreme pressure and life-or-death scenarios force individuals to confront their darkest impulses and make impossible moral choices, revealing that when people are placed in situations where they must choose who lives and dies, their true character and capacity for mercy or cruelty becomes exposed.
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>> [music] >> If it's not too much trouble, may I leave now? These things are getting kind of itchy.
Hey, wake up.
Hey, you >> [ __ ] >> What the hell is this?
>> What the is this?
>> You tell me.
>> I'm going to die. I'm going to die. I know. I'm going to die.
>> Take it easy. Take it easy. Do you know any of these people?
>> What? No. No. Who the are they? [ __ ] >> I asked you.
>> Hey, what the is going on here?
>> I don't have a clue.
>> [ __ ] Okay.
Who did this?
>> I don't know, but I bet it's a game.
>> A game. Six people tied up. Knock the out. That's not a game.
Kidnapped, stun gunned, I think.
Drugged, I think. Oh, >> are some of these people dead?
>> I hope not.
All I know is I got out of my car and I woke up here.
>> Radical. Well, I was uh smoking a joint.
Then I closed my eyes and now I'm here.
Weird.
Ah, this can't be good.
>> Oh, really?
I'm Jacqueline.
What's your name?
>> I'm sure it's not Coffee Bean Head.
>> No, it's not. It's Jeffrey. actually.
And I hate these damn things.
>> Then why do you wear them?
>> Well, because I have a girl >> and she thinks they're sexy.
>> Oh, does she suck on your ears when you do it?
>> Yeah, she does, actually. You're right.
>> Hey, wake up.
[screaming] Stop it.
[laughter] [panting] >> Welcome to the tie up.
[crying] >> Help.
Somebody help.
>> Shut the up.
They got me.
>> Who got you?
>> They got me. They got me.
>> Who got you?
>> What's the meaning of this?
>> Oh god. Oh god.
>> Who got you?
>> Oh god.
>> [ __ ] Are you okay? Jesus. Who got you?
>> The one person who knows something and she flips.
>> Give her some time.
[screaming] >> LET ME FREE. I'LL KILL YOU. YOU BASTARDS. LET ME FREE right now. Let me free RIGHT NOW. LET ME FREE. KILL ALL OF YOU. I KILL YOU BASTARDS. LET ME FREE.
>> What the?
>> He's not awake, I think.
>> Hey, wake up. Come on. Take it easy.
Wake up. That's it. That's right.
[sighs] That's right. You're all right.
Okay. [panting] >> Is that so?
What do you call this?
>> What's his problem?
>> He woke up and found himself tied up with five other people.
>> I I'm Robbie. I don't It's not What's going on here?
>> I'm Jeffrey. And uh that chick across the table, that's Jacquine.
>> I'm I'm Arnold. Arnold Proctor.
Can any of you explain this?
I I think I'm in shock. Very peculiar.
It's surreal.
>> Surreal. All right. This is real, man.
Okay. Get it? Real. And if any of you don't know why the we're here, then maybe the screaming [ __ ] next to me does.
>> I took a sleeping pill.
>> Yes. Right. Right. So So then maybe this is uh some kind of dream or or something.
>> A dream. Try nightmare like the dream I had before. I was out in the ocean fishing. I think like that nightmare.
>> Were you going to die?
Personally, I really really feel like I'm going to die.
>> Gentlemen, Jeffrey here is not very optimistic.
>> Oh, shut the up.
No. No. Yeah, I guess I'm not.
Oh, >> look. Sorry, dudes. I just don't know why the I'm here. All right, that's all.
>> I'll let you be in my dream if you let me be in yours.
The great Molly.
Where was that, Dylan?
>> This is not a dream.
>> I don't know. Maybe we are, you know, in each other's dreams.
All right, Dylan was something else. I mean, not that he's dead, but >> what is with this guy? Okay, one second he's acting like Rambo, the next minute he's philosophizing about Dylan. Okay, Dylan, >> young man, Bob Dylan, he's a great American songwriter and poet.
>> Philosopher. [sighs] >> Okay, I don't give a [ __ ] >> You should.
>> Okay. Uh uh did you see your dad quit his job and then listen to I ain't going to work on Maggie's farm no more for days while his family starved?
>> You know, you know, unfortunately like a lot of people your age, you have a very limited vocabulary.
>> Well, I learned it from my parents.
People your age you What? What? What are you some kind of college professor or some [ __ ] >> Harvard.
>> Impressive.
>> You dudes are definitely screwed up, man. Okay, here you are talking about some dumb [ __ ] when we ought to be talking about what the we're all doing here.
I got a bad feeling about this.
>> Jeffrey, >> what?
>> Whoever is behind this will be back.
>> Okay.
>> Till then Dan, we might as well get to know each other.
>> Absolutely.
Maybe we have some mutual connection.
>> That might help explain why we're here.
>> Yeah. Not Not bad for a professor.
>> That's what my students say.
>> Okay. Well, maybe the screaming [ __ ] can help because she knows something.
>> The man to Jeffrey's left. Does anyone know him?
>> Nah, he's a stranger to me, just like the rest of y'all.
>> Yeah, same here. And the dude looks like he's dead, dude. Wake up.
Wake up, dude.
Oh, Christ. Please don't scream again.
Okay. You already blew up my ears.
>> Did you tie me up?
>> Yeah, sure. Then I tied myself up.
>> It must be them.
>> Them who?
Hey What's going on?
Who tied me up? WHAT IS THIS? WHAT'S GOING ON?
>> WE DON'T KNOW.
>> UNTIE ME.
>> HOW WILL you untie us, DUDE?
>> WHO ARE YOU [screaming] GUYS?
>> Who are you guys?
I'm Jacqueline. The professor to my right is Arnold. To my left is Robbie.
And the woman to Robbiey's side, we don't know yet. And the kid next to you with the coffee beanie ears is Jeffrey.
>> The first thing I'm going to do when I get out of here, stick these earrings right up your [ __ ] >> I thought you were going to die.
>> Off. Who said anything about dying?
>> Crazy boy over there. So was your Nam.
>> Harry and what's this dying [ __ ] >> Jeffrey just has a bad feeling about all this.
>> Okay. Well, who the wouldn't? Here we are tied up strangers. Wait, wait. We are strangers, right?
Well, I don't know any of you.
>> None of us know a damn thing except the [ __ ] next to me. And she's scared shitless.
>> I don't know. But now that I think about it, she looks like somebody I seen maybe on TV or something.
>> Yeah, she's pretty sweet. Okay. But she's scared.
>> Yeah, she's terrified.
>> I have to admit I'm a little fearful myself. Oh, you're fearful.
And And you're the one accusing me of having a limited vocabulary, right?
You just don't understand the true power of language, professor. Really?
Enlighten me.
Okay. Fearful. Fearful.
That's not saying nothing, man. What the does that even mean? If you said something like, "I'm scared out of my mind," then that's saying something.
>> Well, I communicated.
>> Yes, communicating. Thank you.
>> Whatever you say.
>> You, man. What does that say?
>> It means for you to go to hell.
>> Yeah.
>> Or or about kiss my ass.
>> Not quite, but okay.
>> Not strong enough.
>> Well, I just call it potty mouth. Yeah.
And who asked you?
>> I don't need to be asked. I'm tied up like the rest of you. And I'm tired of hearing you making a stupid case out of cussing like it's a good thing. Just makes you trash.
>> Oh, I'm trash.
You man, >> if you have to cuss, if ever, you should do it sparingly and only at times ARE WARRANTED. LIKE, SHUT THE UP ASS WIFE.
Eloquently put.
>> Look here now. Now, as much as I'm enjoying this little philosophical debate, how about we get back to what this is all about? Yeah.
>> Yeah. Like why the we're here?
>> Well, we know we don't know each other, right?
>> Right.
>> So, let's search for what we have in common.
>> You mean um if we all have enemies or something?
>> Enemies?
>> Enemies?
>> Yeah. You don't think your friends kidnapped you and tied you to a chair, do you?
>> Okay. Okay, great. What the does that mean? Huh?
>> It means time's running out. It's inevitable that when that goes to zero, something most certainly will happen.
Well, >> well, let's focus and figure this out.
>> I told you. I told all of you. We're going to die.
>> Stop it, Jeffrey.
Now, let's think.
You know, somebody wanted to do this to each of us.
Now, why?
>> Who and why?
>> Well, I've had a few bad business deals that I came out on top of.
Have you ever sold cattle or horses?
Cattle? What? You a redneck hick?
>> And you're a dipstick. Oh, and by the way, sorry for using your special word, dude.
>> I can beat the [ __ ] out of you, old man.
>> Not on a bit.
>> All right, calm boy. Ease up, man.
>> Hey, look, I'm I'm not all that bad, okay? Just because I choose to express myself in an eloquent fashion.
>> Jeffrey, dude, that was communicated very nicely.
Thank you, professor.
[snorts] To tell you the truth, okay, we're all if you didn't realize that we're okay, this is it. This is bad. This is really bad.
>> Gentlemen, excuse me for saying this, but we need to get back on point.
Now, who and why would this to us?
>> Let me ask you a question.
No one's come in here yet, right?
>> No.
>> Well, maybe they won't. So, why don't we get out of these damn ropes?
>> Okay. And how do you suppose we do that?
Huh?
>> Simple.
>> Nothing. Let's do it.
>> Jeffrey, just stand up.
Simple redneck knowhow, dude.
Okay. Over here. Let me All right.
Oh, >> you could untie me.
>> Welcome to the group.
I'm Jacqueline.
>> I'm Victoria.
Has Johnny coming?
>> No one's coming.
Who is Johnny?
>> You don't know?
He's with the mom.
I have nothing to do with the mob.
>> Just untie me and then we'll talk.
>> Jesus.
>> Good morning.
>> What the is this, man?
Jeffrey, everything will be explained to you in time. First, enjoy some treats.
Oh, look at this now. Cater to kidnapping with class.
Apparently, it comes with force feeding.
>> Who are you and why are we here?
>> Jacqueline, the coffee is waiting, but the answers come later.
All of you feel free to use the bathroom over in the corner.
You may remain untied as long as you do not try to escape from this room.
The last shot will serve as your one warning.
Anyone trying to escape will be executed immediately.
Do we understand each other?
Good.
Till I get back to you, continue to get to know each other.
I promise you it's very important.
Boy, these people are not playing around.
>> Get >> executed. Yes, executed.
>> Hold on a minute though. Him. Call Jeffrey and Jacqueline by their name.
>> They know us.
>> Come on, kid.
We'll work this out.
>> Come, Victoria. Let's get some of that coffee. Yeah.
[snorts] >> Not me. I'm headed for the bathroom.
>> [sighs] >> That's good.
>> I wonder why they're treating us so well. On one hand, they talk about executing us. On the other, they treat us like guests. Coffee and donuts.
>> You don't really think the guy with the gun thought of us as guests.
>> What about the word escape? You know, do not try to escape. That implies that we're prisoners.
>> We are their prisoners.
>> Coffee.
>> Yeah. But the word that I'm more curious about is executed, right? Why not just killed? Like if you try to escape, you will be killed.
>> Exactly.
>> You may have a point. People are killed all the time. Plane crash, car crash, but executed. That means that >> that you were judged found guilty >> unpunished. No, >> maybe it's something we did, you know, like who did you kill?
>> Maybe this is a game to test our wits.
>> You know, for someone who woke up screaming our head off, you sure are calm.
>> Being tied up freaked me out.
>> What about that stuff he said about us getting to know each other?
>> Yeah, man. That was a bit strange. See, but what I want to know is what is so important that we have to get to know one another.
>> Huh?
>> You have to go with what we got.
>> Let's take these to the table.
Maybe we can get to know each other over these donuts.
Don't you think?
Say, "Honey, can you bring me some of that coffee?
Sure.
You want it on your head or in a car?
>> You've done lots of things for men, haven't you? What's a cup of coffee?
People, meet Victoria Mitchell, former Miss America contestant, Miss Puerto Rico, and for some years now, porn star. I mean, superstar.
>> All right, you're being rude now. All right. Show the woman some respect. If you want coffee, get up and get it your damn self.
>> It's okay.
It's okay.
>> I think we start getting to know each other with me.
Why? We could even get to the naked truth. Isn't that right?
>> Oh, what's your name? Cowboy.
>> Harry. It's Harry.
>> That's a name for a nice man. What was your mother thinking?
>> You know you don't have to talk because of him. Oh, >> it's okay. I got a lot to say. Would anyone like to guess what's got Harry so pissed off?
>> Oh, this is getting good.
I would say Harry has an addiction. [laughter] >> Excuse me. This is getting really good.
>> Thanks for your concern, but I got Jesus now. So, thank you, [ __ ] >> All right. Now, it seems like I might have to come over there and tend to you.
Allow me to make a proper introduction again. I'm Robbie. This here is Jacqueline. And to her right, we have our Harvard professor, Arnold. And the boy to the left of you with him coffee bean earrings. Him named Jeffrey.
>> [ __ ] Enough with the boy.
>> Just an expression where I'm from. All right. No disrespect. Well, of course you know Harry, right?
>> Oh, yes. But I think Harry knows me better than I know him.
>> That's funny.
>> Thanks. I tried.
>> I never seen that before. His girlfriend gave them to him.
>> I usually take them off when I get home, but fell asleep and then I woke up here.
So, >> I have no idea how I got here.
When I woke, I was terrified.
>> Yeah, we know.
>> Sounds like most of us were drugged somehow.
>> I'm sure I was.
>> Yeah.
>> Jacquine, what happened with you?
I was attacked after I got out of my car. Then maybe drugged to keep me out, I suppose.
Victoria, [snorts] who is Johnny? Do you think he could be behind all this?
>> Definitely not. Instead of donuts and coffee, there would be chains and baseball bats.
>> You must be in trouble with this guy, Johnny.
>> I am.
>> For what?
>> That's enough about me for now, Jackie. What do you do for a living?
>> I'm a lawyer with many hats, I would say.
>> A lawyer? I could use an a lawyer.
>> Yeah, you could pay with sex.
>> HEY, YOU [screaming] >> COME ON. THROWING FITS ISN'T GOING TO HELP US figure this out.
>> Yeah, and being rude won't help either.
>> Sit down, please.
Jacquine is right. We need to figure out how each of us is important in relation to this situation. Now, let's let's start with Harry. You know, what do we know so far?
>> Besides little problem.
>> Shut up, punk.
>> Harry, what do you do for a living?
>> I'm a cowboy.
>> You mean on a ranch?
>> Yeah. Had a huge place up in the Dakotas.
My wife left me some time ago. I came back to see her. Now that I've been saved, >> how'd that work out?
>> It didn't.
>> Do you have any enemies you know of that would put you here?
>> Well, had a few bought fights over in Kusta.
Still, I see no connection between me and you all.
>> Where were you when you were abducted?
Motel 6.
I was out of Motel 6.
>> What? Did your wife cancel a Skinnamax?
Harry, >> what about you?
>> I was at my house getting out of my car.
A friend, I thought tapped on my window.
I got out. I woke up here.
>> I was so afraid.
>> Anyone after you, Jacqueline?
>> No.
>> No. You sure? Cuz you don't sound all that convinced. I've had a few squables, but no one I know of could have pulled this off.
>> And then there's this mysterious connection between all us.
>> Yeah, quite an assignment he gave us. I mean, where do you start?
>> Yeah. And how the does it end up?
>> Yeah, but we should just do what I'm said. I think we're on the right track, you know. How did we get here? What possible enemies do we have? You know, Anna, what about you? Where were you last?
>> At home. Like I said, I took a sleeping pill, slept like a baby. I was shocked to wake up here.
You know, this is incredible. These people, they excel at what they do.
>> Professionals, >> no doubt. But are they criminals? Are they the government?
>> All due respect, Robbie, I think that's highly unlikely.
>> Yes, Chuck. Highly unlikely.
>> Can we stay serious for a minute?
>> You, Harry.
>> So, Arnold, who are your enemies? None of your students, I hope.
>> Uh, yeah, I hope not. Um, I I'm with Jacqueline on this. I can't think of a single person who'd want me to be here. I I I did flunk a few students, but then I helped them make it up. They graduated.
>> We're being recorded.
>> Yeah, no [ __ ] They probably know every little thing about us anyway.
>> Okay. Who here is married?
>> There it is. Something we have in common.
>> No, no, no, no. I thought Harry was married. Uh, who haven't we talked about yet?
>> Me. A cute one. Not true. Victoria, >> please.
>> I take you home, >> [ __ ] >> Okay, let's keep it in the realm of reality here. Robbie, tell us about yourself.
>> All right. Um, well, I'm a commercial fisherman. not married or nothing like that but uh got me both after the service from the country trying to forget things that no one should see but I have my child now so I just try to focus on the good >> run any drugs man >> boy you need help man >> well maybe I should have been a dopehead like you >> oh that would have been better than a pile of whiskey bottles behind your shack What's going on here?
>> Oh yeah. Did I hit a nerve?
>> Gentlemen, >> WHO ARE YOU [screaming] PEOPLE? WHY'D YOU BRING ME HERE?
>> CRAZY DUDE.
>> SO, not only is Harri a degenerate, but it was all also A PARANOID DRUNK.
>> I'VE BEEN SAVED >> BY WHO? The devil.
>> I'm going to kill you.
Stop it. Why was that?
>> Oh [ __ ] >> Harry. Harry. Harry.
>> His heart stop scrapped.
>> Oh no. No. No. No. No. Come on. Harry.
Come on. Come on.
Come on.
>> Oh wow. Just what he always wanted.
>> No more don't. Okay. Get down here. I'LL POP OUT HIS CHEST. COME ON. HURRY.
HURRY.
>> I'm wait.
>> Victoria. Victoria. They don't recommend that anymore. It's just the the quick thrusts like Robbie's doing.
>> Well, it couldn't hurt.
>> There he is.
There he is.
>> Robbie and Victoria just saved your life. She >> Okay, it's both. It's better. Harry, we need you to keep your cool.
>> I got to get out.
>> No. No. and arrest him. [clears throat] [panting and gasps] >> Oh my god, >> you knocked me out.
>> No, dude. You had a heart attack, >> dude. She gave you mouth to mount.
[panting and sighs] >> No, man. Now you're really going to see it, huh?
>> Excuse me.
WE NEED MEDICAL ASSISTANCE HERE, PLEASE.
HELLO.
HELLO. [screaming] WHAT? ASPIRIN? REALLY?
Guess this better be sufficient.
Aspirin.
[snorts] >> Can you seat up?
>> Huh?
>> Can you seat up?
>> Come on, bigger. Come on. There you go.
I always wanted to be a doctor.
When I would tell that to my co-stars, someone would always joke that I already had a good bedside manner. [laughter] I always laugh my jokes.
>> I'm sorry I called you a [ __ ] >> Jesus, you think you're the first that said that? [snorts] Hey, how you feeling? Huh?
>> I'm okay. Come on, help me up now.
>> All right. Wait, wait, but before that, I need to need to apologize to you for calling you a drunk. All right, that that was wrong.
>> I am a drunk. I just don't like hearing it from someone else. Help me up. Come on.
>> All right. Come, come meet my grandparents.
>> Anybody need a cup?
>> Forgive me, Lord.
Okay. So, do we think we know enough about each other yet?
>> Well, we know what each of us does, >> right? And we've concluded that none of us has any past knowledge of the others.
Nothing that would have any bearing on why we're here. That is >> also none of us are currently married.
>> What about Jeffrey?
>> Well, we know he loves the fbomb.
>> You dude. Okay. Honestly, you >> Jeffrey, what do you do for a living?
>> What? Do you think I'm a dope dealer or some [ __ ] >> I didn't mean anything by it, Jeffrey.
>> Do you have a job, boy? Sorry, Jeffrey.
Yeah. Then get the chip off your blood clot shoulder and help us figure this thing out. Now, where do you work?
>> I work at a slaughter house.
>> Really?
>> Someone wants to do it so you can have your hamburgers and steaks for your little country club. Harry grows them and I kill them.
>> Funny.
>> Sounds like you don't like your job.
>> Yeah, I don't. It's a job.
>> You guys wouldn't believe me, but I've actually been employee of the month like six times. Yeah. Uh, ever since I started hooking up with Gloria.
>> Is that your girlfriend?
>> I I work with her. Yeah, she's uh [ __ ] dope.
I I do two things in my life. All right.
All night I look at dead things and then all day I'm I'm with the most alive creature that I've ever been with. It's I I hope you're not offended, but like when we have sex, it's it's rowdy. It's like the most amazing thing. [ __ ] >> marry her.
>> It's a good idea.
>> Do you love her? Well, I mean, I guess how could how could you know?
>> What I imagine is that you simply have to be with them and enjoy everything.
You know, going grocery shopping, taking a trip to the beach, holding your kids, and most importantly, you aren't thinking about anyone else.
>> [ __ ] I'm in love.
>> Amen.
>> I'm going to marry her. That's That's it. Yeah, good for you. [laughter] >> Do you still make movies?
>> No, not since I was raped and caught.
>> Oh. Oh, I'm sorry. No, I No, I was just asking because I was going to say you could be a counselor or something if you wanted.
>> Could be.
I have seen it all. I guess I'm ready to talk. Really talk.
Harry got me thinking about this.
>> Please.
>> I used to love men looking at me.
>> Losting at my breast, lusting after me.
I starred in over a 100 films.
Then I was raped.
I would have done it with a guy, but he beat me, tied me up, and cut me bad.
I was mental for a long time.
And I hated men.
I turned to women. I ended up with this dyke and she beat me. Can you believe it? Look, >> you don't have to tell us all that.
>> Maybe not, but I think it's time I told someone.
Besides, it seems like we're here to talk, right?
I wish I was a little girl again with my single mom.
She pushed her fiance out a 10 study window when she caught him touching me.
He crashed in the top of an ambulance driving by.
And guess what?
They couldn't save him. The funny thing is that after that, after he did what he did to me, no one could save me.
For me, two things made me a porn star, Harry.
Being born a goddess, and having the devil make sure that I was miserable and desperate.
And he sitting at the deal with money and fame.
I didn't mean to harm anybody.
My mom never set a curse word even with all the [ __ ] I did.
She set a good example.
She never understood how messed up I was.
She died.
Cancer.
[sighs and gasps] [panting] What an oxymor.
They give you lost and love as well as tragedy and death.
What the [ __ ] ARE YOU? PLEASE, PLEASE, DON'T CHEWY. PLEASE, >> ARE YOU JUST GOING TO SHOOT US WITH NO EXPLANATION?
>> Only one of you.
[sighs and gasps] [panting] Harry, stand up.
>> No.
>> Dear Lord, forgive me for my sins.
>> Take them.
>> [panting] >> Harry.
Hey. HEY. HEY.
HARRY. [screaming] Oh my god. [laughter] >> Hey, what the is this?
>> Come here.
>> Get your [ __ ] leave me. You >> going to leave me?
>> You sick.
>> THOSE ARE JUST MOVIES.
>> TELL ME WHAT the is wrong with you. Stop it.
>> Where are you going?
>> That's enough. [panting] >> [gasps] [screaming] >> Five of you are left. None of you have told the truth about yourselves.
>> Who are you people? Yeah. Who the are you?
I can tell you that we watch.
>> We watch a lot of people with devices beyond imagination.
We have eyes everywhere that see people commit crimes of all kinds.
Crimes that they get away with just like the rest of you did.
>> Oh, come on, man. GO TO HELL. YOU DON'T HAVE NOTHING ON US.
>> Denial won't work with us. We make our judgment based on undisputable proof.
>> Then take us to a real trial then. Huh?
>> We do that our own way. The evidence we have can't be used in the conventional system where so-called technicalities rob society of true justice and where the shameless plea bargain laws prevent real justice from being executed.
>> So, you're some kind of vigilante group that's going to save the world from wouldbe criminal?
>> Genuine criminals, Jacine, just like Harry. But we are not vigilantes. We're government funded.
>> Horseshit.
>> Think about it, Jeffrey. a government funded program designed to kill people.
That sound JUST LIKE SOME JAMES BOND TYPE thing or or or some out of identity. It's a movie. No man, it's based off reality. I've seen it.
No. Okay. This is not real. Okay.
THIS IS [ __ ] NONE [screaming] OF US SHOULD BE HERE.
>> EXACTLY. I'M AN ATTORNEY AND I demand that you let us go. YOU ARE VIOLATING OUR RIGHTS.
>> [gasps] >> enough over this.
[panting] >> I'd like to call my lawyer >> so he can get paid to sell you lies.
>> Yeah, man. Let's call A PROPER DEFENSE.
A REAL TRIAL.
>> You will get a fair trial.
>> Government program or not, what you are doing is unconstitutional.
You need to release us immediately.
>> Nice try, Jaclyn. Would you like to hear our terms?
>> What? congressman would vote for such a program.
>> I know a few.
>> Why would they do that?
>> Money. This can't be true.
>> Jeffrey, you know what those in prison cost the government every year? Do you know what it costs to execute someone?
>> No. And I don't give a [ __ ] >> Excuse me. Is what you're saying that killing us, assuming we're guilty of these these heinous crimes, will lower the debt? That's ludicrous. Especially after the program grows into other states.
>> So if I was in ANY OTHER STATE, I WOULDN'T be here.
>> Correct.
>> [ __ ] Just my luck.
Jeff pretty funny. I don't think they're going to kill all of us. [laughter] Right.
You're not going to kill all of us, are you?
>> Four more of you will be dead by midnight. that.
>> Maybe you should have thought about paying the price before you did what you did, Jeffrey.
>> Hey, you man.
What did you do?
>> Nothing.
THEY GOT ME SCREWED UP WITH THE WRONG PERSON.
>> There's a very deep spot in the ocean just 20 miles [music] out.
Four of you will be executed and your bodies will sink down two miles to join the other criminals waiting to greet you.
>> [ __ ] >> Yeah, man.
I sick on that. Jeffrey, >> why four? There are five of US AT THIS TABLE. WHAT HAPPENS TO THAT ONE PERSON?
>> Do any of you know where you are?
>> Hell.
We're in hell.
And Harry's in hell, too. That's for damn sure.
>> Not knowing where you are is protection for the one of you that survives.
This is why we're masked.
>> That way we protect the survivor, the program, and the employees.
>> Boy. Yeah. [ __ ] I got the wrong job.
>> What's to prevent the survivor from turning you in?
>> We guarantee you'll have a trip out to the ocean to join the others. You are our 10th group in 8 years. Nine individuals that were chosen previously have gone home. Not one of them has said a word. We add a small device deep into the tissue of your body that can be activated by us at any time. Does that answer your question, Arnold?
>> Excuse me, Mr. Government Executioner, but how will you choose this survivor, as you call it?
>> You will, Jacqueline.
All of you will. That's why you needed to get to know each other.
>> So then maybe we should all just draw straws then.
No, we will be watching for the reason why you decide to let that person be set free from his sin. That is until judgment day. You have what's left of your two hours.
>> You're kidding, right?
>> What if we refuse to choose someone?
>> Then you all die.
>> That makes no sense. Why are you letting one of us go when according to you, we all deserve to die?
>> I don't make the rules.
You're not convinced?
That sounds very unprofessional of you.
>> Doesn't matter what I think, Jacqueline.
I'm obeying orders. You will choose someone to live or all will be executed.
>> You want us to pardon someone? And your decision must be unanimous.
I suggest you enjoy this meal. Remember that time is running out.
have a right strong right arm.
Come sit down.
>> Thank you, Robbie.
>> Yeah. All right. Enjoy the meal.
>> That's what he said. He said, "Enjoy the meal."
>> How's wrong, Jesse?
>> It hurts.
You know, I really wanted to marry Gloria. And now I'm pissed because I know that won't be me.
>> Jeffrey, why count yourself out?
>> I told you I I I felt it when I woke up here. Okay. I had the dream, remember?
Didn't tell you guys the whole thing.
[snorts] [ __ ] >> What are we going to do?
>> Eat sit here and starve to death.
Shrimp stick. All right.
Mashed potatoes.
broccoli.
Well, you know, I I don't understand. I don't understand. Y'all seem like decent enough people to me. Why anyone want to hurt us? I don't know.
>> It's maniacal.
>> It's [ __ ] professor.
>> Well said.
>> I don't know how they expect us to eat.
Harry was killed right in front of us.
>> Well, if this is my last meal, I'm going to eat.
I'm going to eat, too. Where's that steak?
>> Come on, everybody. Come eat something now.
>> Stop it.
Stop it. Godamn it. We're going to die.
Okay.
>> Jokes and fear is all we have left.
Okay.
And I just decided right after I'm done eating, I'm going to escape.
>> You hear that? I'm going to eat and then I'm going to escape.
And you want to escape with me? Jeffrey, >> come on. Relax. Okay.
I'll vote for you.
>> Thanks. You know, you know you're dope.
>> All right. Damn, boy.
>> That was sweet.
>> You know what?
I am going to eat everything.
Jeffrey, just cheer me up.
I have a question. They say we're criminals. Hey, Robbie, what do you do?
>> What do you mean? Nothing. I mean, I may have forgotten to disclose a couple things to Uncle Sam, but it's a cash business. It's not a big deal.
>> Yeah, you see what they do with your tax dollars. They America.
>> Everyone knows what I did.
What about you, Arnold?
>> Can't think of anything you know that bad.
Are we being honest with each other?
>> Yes. I don't believe they have such incriminating evidence from gadgets.
>> No, man. They do. Ever since 911, they've come out with all kind of electronic mumbo jumbo things, man. They have drones, GPS. They're in every house in America. Big brother's watching, man.
There are no secrets.
>> Okay, Robbie, what did they see you do?
Did you drop someone in the ocean?
>> I don't know, Jacqueline. What did they see you do? Hm. Watch me kill off one of your clients for not paying his bill.
>> I'm too smart to kill someone that owed me money.
>> Who did you really kill?
>> You leave her alone.
>> Ah, the professor comes to life.
>> Let's get back to it.
Don't forget these people haven't presented any proof at all that any of us are guilty of anything. Still can't believe they left my purse.
>> Exactly, Jacqueline. On what basis are we to decide which one of us goes free?
Perhaps we should take a preliminary vote and and go from there.
>> Why the are we letting these tell us what to do?
>> If we're going to die, then we might as well just die together. Okay.
>> Wait, is that what everyone wants to do?
Die together? I'm willing to choose someone. Why not?
>> Okay. It What are the rules?
>> Oh, they're more like guidelines.
Do we want to share more about our lives?
>> There goes goes for me.
Why? I'd vote for you. You've probably brought more joy to this world than all of us combined.
>> Yeah, Harry would agree to that.
>> I really wish Harry could second that.
>> Yeah, well, I'll do it for him.
>> Obviously, Harry was a murderer.
>> No question. Poor wife.
>> That was so cruel. I think he deserved it >> to die. I mean, >> yes, but most murderers aren't executed.
What they are doing here to us is wrong on so many levels.
Harry could have been legally out of his mind.
>> He was out of his mind. You know, now that I think about it, the rat deserved to die.
>> Oh, because he lusted after you?
>> Hell no. He should have been roasted for what he did to his wife. Now that's cruel. You sound like these people.
>> Some people ought to die. That's my opinion. Okay, >> ladies.
>> Sorry. I just have to think like a lawyer.
>> People, we are running out of time. On what basis are we going to do this?
>> I have a confession to make.
>> I have a problem with my anger.
I can't control it sometimes. I I don't know where it comes from and I don't know why makes me insane.
[snorts] I needed something to calm my nerves. So, I started to play cards.
See, I have an addiction, too. Like Harry Except mine's gambling.
Lost my boy last year along with my woman.
Have you ever been tested for PTSD?
>> Our sanity is being tested here. Have any of you people ever read the Constitution?
>> All is fair and love and war.
>> That's what they say.
>> I say we all get out of this by being smart. What do you say, Victoria?
Smart is good.
>> You know your broccoli looks better than mine.
Going to try. Of course.
>> Oh. Uh, you have just a little broccoli right there. Oh, >> thanks.
take them.
>> You know, I I really wish we had met under different circumstances.
>> So do I.
[clears throat] >> Excuse me. Does anybody mind bringing me some of that steak and a knife to cut it with?
>> Allow me.
Thank you very much, Arnold.
>> Aren't we all hungry for a little more steak?
>> Yeah, I'm starved.
>> I'm hungry. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Let me get some more.
Robbie, which branch did you serve?
>> Core.
>> That must have been tough.
>> Do you need a napkin?
>> Uh, yeah.
[ __ ] you.
You know it's diabolical.
I feel like I'm in a Stephen King movie.
>> What do you mean?
We wake incarcerated, tied to our chairs. Masked men tell us that we're all condemned to death and that we'll be eliminated by tonight.
>> Masked men with guns pointed to the back of our heads.
>> It's horror.
>> Then they give us coffee and donuts, dinner.
>> M.
We're here because of some secret funded government program designed to cut the deficit. This is a all new kind of horror.
>> No, Robbie. It's only new to us. In other countries, they kill anybody they want, anytime they [music] want.
>> Wait, I do have a point here.
Now, they become even more contemptable by asking us to choose someone to go free, one person to live. And I'm assuming that none of us wants to die.
>> And by voting for that one person, we're condemning ourselves.
>> That's why they didn't untie us.
>> What are you saying?
They could have easily untied us, right?
When the gunman came in, it was as if they had planned that way, you know, that we would untie each other.
>> Well, I I don't get it either.
>> They wanted us to bond.
>> All right. You understand this?
>> Look, remember he said that it was very important that we get to know each other. See?
>> No.
They want us to feel empathy for each other. We were in the same danger and we had to help each other.
And that's the spirit, I think, of how they want us to look at this.
Not as condemning ourselves, but us helping someone else out.
>> Respect.
>> Yeah. What can respect? You're saying that they're giving a group of condemned criminals a chance to do something good for someone else?
>> Yes.
>> Okay. Well, well, we set someone free and >> and that acts as a counter element to implicit justice. It's justice softened by mercy.
>> I'm not buying it. These people are ruthless killers.
>> No. Setting one person free. Yeah, man.
That's just like what some bastard bureaucrat would do to soften them conscience.
>> Yes, they need that. But these people are murderers themselves on an illegal unconstitutional program that no congressman or senator would ever approve of.
>> Well, they wouldn't have to. It'd be buried inside some huge bill that no one took the time to read.
>> They could do that.
>> They could. They did. They did. It was all on the news. It they passed some new funding bill, right? But attached to it at the end was some new gun thing. A gun law that no one saw coming and and no one knows where it come from. They hid it from us. I know it's a law. That's what this is. So this could be real.
This could be some new law, some new government program. And and what you're saying is that we're that that's what you just said. You you basically just said we're >> there has to be more to it. I'm a lawyer. I am telling you there's always more things to it than you think.
>> You're saying he lied?
>> No, he just didn't say it all. You know, if you're right, Victoria, if there is some glimmer of humanity or mercy in this hideous program, then there is more to it than we know.
>> I don't know. Look, what if we unanimously choose each other? Five votes, five times, and on each vote, we are unanimous. Okay, now I don't get it.
>> That won't work.
>> I'm just using this as an example, Arnold.
Remember, he didn't give us any rules to go by. There are no guidelines.
We tell him we are unanimous five times, and he has to let us all go.
>> You don't have to do nothing.
>> You know, if this really is a government program, then we do have rights. One is the right to convene as a jury for a specific goal. You know, we also have the right to speak freely to one another and to them as we've already seen. That means to some extent we can make a defense.
>> They're listening. Come on, let's fight back.
>> I still say that we take a vote and really choose someone >> based on what, Arnold?
>> How about how we really feel about each other? That's the problem. I can't pick one of you over the other.
>> That's sweet.
>> Don't choose me because I for real, I'm a murderer.
And like Victoria said, some people should die.
My crime was simple.
I came home and I found my woman in bed with my best friend.
>> I saw nothing but black.
>> You would never do anything to hurt you.
[gasps] I would never do What you doing?
What you doing, man? Come on, man. What you doing?
>> I'll grab my pistol. [gasps] >> Come on. Come on. Come on.
[snorts] Baby, say something.
Come on.
>> [laughter] >> And I shot them both right there on the spot.
Even though they both got down on her knees and begged me not to.
I still had a boat.
So I took their bodies out to the sea and I cut them up >> and I tossed them out to the sharks.
>> Was there an investigation?
I told the police that they had left town together.
I got his wife and my mother-in-law off my back.
Got away with the whole thing. But these people must have something cuz they ain't know.
They ain't know.
[snorts] I'm ready to make amends for what I have done.
I'll take the first one up.
>> Send someone IN. WE MADE OUR CHOICE.
>> [screaming] >> Where is she? WHERE IS SHE?
My bullet is faster than your knife, Jacqueline. Right. Let me introduce myself. I'm Charlie. I run this program.
And you are messing things up.
Look at this.
Oh my god. [panting] Stay with us. Stay with us. Just come on. Stay with us. Stay with us.
Just come with us.
>> Pretty brave of you, huh?
>> No. [laughter] Stay with us. They can't do this to you.
They can't do this.
>> No. I'm finally free.
>> Look at you. Come on. They can't do this to you. Come on.
Your stupid little note just got Robbie killed. This woman over here has managed to get another one of you killed. Don't be stupid.
Time's running out.
Make a decision.
Like I said, you know, we're are all going to die.
>> Ronald, are you okay?
>> My heart won't stop pounding.
>> We understand, honey.
>> I'm I'm a professor. Never shot a gun. I never even had a fight.
I'm sorry I didn't help you.
>> We wouldn't have made it halfway down the hall.
>> I think that are my feet.
Sorry about Robbie, but I put my life out there with him.
>> You were so brave.
>> I'm I'm sorry. I didn't help. Okay.
Yeah, I I just couldn't move.
>> It happened so fast. I I don't know how I got under the table.
>> Let's move on.
>> We have to accept that only one of us will walk out of here.
And after what you just try to do, Jacqueline, I think that should be you.
>> No, let's figure this out.
>> Well, I'd like to start with saying that. No, don't say another word. They say we're all murderers and we all deserve to die.
How should we judge each other based on how many people we've killed or heads we've cut off or bodies we've buried?
>> What an appalling idea.
>> Okay. I I just I say we just go with our our gut feelings. Okay. The vibes we all got from each other.
>> Mm- I still say we shouldn't play this game. We have four voting sessions and each one one of us survives and each one one of us wins. When they come in here we tell them we all voted. We voted for all of us to survive.
>> Oh, that's brilliant.
>> Yes, we've done something to fight back, but also merciful. I like it.
>> Do we all agree?
Good. Now, to make this as official as possible, who do we want to chair?
>> That's easy.
>> Would be stupid not to let the one lawyer among us make our case.
>> Yeah, she's got my vote.
>> Okay, let's start.
>> I I just saw my my whole life rush behind me.
>> There's always hope, Jeffrey.
>> A hope? Yeah. Okay. I was born under a rock that never got moved.
Okay, let's vote.
Let's begin with Victoria.
All those in favor of Victoria being the one, raise your hands.
It is decided now. All those in favor of Jeffrey being the one, raise your hands.
Think legal. Don't screw up the plan.
It is decided now. All those in favor of Arnold being the one, raise your hands.
It is decided now. All those in favor of me, Jacqueline being the one to survive, raise your hands.
It is decided.
Now, all those in favor of getting out of here alive.
>> I can't take much more of this.
>> Hit it, BOYS.
>> What do you think you're doing now? Huh?
>> Making a defense for ourselves.
>> Let me do the talking. We are exercising our legal rights.
>> Yeah. What about the rights of those people that you [music] had killed?
>> I did not kill anyone.
>> YOU'RE A LIAR.
>> I was acquitted, found innocent.
Bringing me here is a violation of my fifth amendment rights.
>> Oh yeah, you have no right, sweetheart, but knew it.
>> Oh god, >> you help him.
>> One more chance or you all die. Especially you.
>> This can't be done. Yeah. Well, I want to live.
>> How about you, Victoria? You want to live?
>> Me?
I was one step away from going off a bridge last week.
>> Look, like I said before, we should take a preliminary vote.
>> Okay. So, do it.
>> Right, Jacqueline?
>> You do it.
Okay, let's start with Victoria.
>> [ __ ] Don't give me the hope.
>> I'd vote for her.
>> Jeffrey, >> look. Okay, sure. I want to live, okay?
But I know what I did.
You hear that?
I KNOW WHAT I did.
All right, so it's one vote for Victoria [music] now. Um, Jeffrey, are you still out?
>> Yeah. Yeah, I got a face.
>> That's really admirable of you, Jeffrey.
>> I'm proud of you.
>> Okay, moving on. Who votes for Jacqueline?
So, one vote for Victoria, one vote for Jacine. Who votes for me, one vote for me. So, look you guys, it took me 8 years to get my doctorate.
>> We both help people out. I've gotten a hundred people off that I've represented, >> including yourself.
>> I was tried and found innocent.
Let's be real.
Is there any hope of us agreeing on the same person?
H All right.
>> [clears throat] >> I just wanted to talk to him.
Okay.
Okay.
Bring me a copy of that goddamn law that brought us here.
>> No, I will not.
>> This is unbelievable.
Have you no conscience?
>> More than you have, sweetheart. And now you're going to pay for your gross disrespect for human rights.
>> There has to be something you can do to help us. Each of us has a lot to live for.
>> BUT WHY SAY SOMEONE ANYWAY?
IF WE ALL SUPPOSED TO BE UNREPENTANT KILLERS, WHY?
>> YEAH, I second that question.
>> The designers of this law favor the biblical law of an eye for an eye.
The hope was that you as a group could see the justice in your own execution and as one final act of goodness, show some mercy to someone who would never repeat his crime.
You get it?
But it looks like this group doesn't grasp the concept of mercy.
But there is a plan B.
[music] So please go back to your table and think deeply about what you did that none of you have confessed to. Then maybe we can have a conversation.
Victoria was right. This is about mercy and death.
>> [music] >> It is said that confession is good for the soul.
I see we have playback, boys.
>> Okay, boys.
I encourage all of you to be as thorough and as honest as you can be because that is the criteria which you will all be judged by.
Who would like to go first?
Okay, Jeffrey. Okay, remember we have undisputable proof of all your crimes.
I guess Harry didn't see the drone above him. Hm.
I guess Harry thought he got away with it.
Our committee had no problem deciding what to do with Harry.
He was killed as an example.
Another example is Robbie.
Robbie wasn't just a degenerate gambler.
He was into running drugs for a fairly large syndicate who was suspicious that he was skimming money. The feds bugged his house.
The DNA backed up his story. Looks like Robbie was honest and that would have put him in the running, but he's dead now.
Okay, Jeffrey, what's your story? Just remember to give me much detail as possible because your life could depend on it.
>> [snorts] >> killed my mom and dad.
>> Why?
>> Why the not?
>> It was a bank transfer to your account.
>> Yeah. Yeah. My dad won 50 grand in Kino wouldn't give me $20.
I took the money.
>> How'd you kill him?
>> Easily.
Then you disposed of the bodies.
You couldn't have found them.
Okay. Nobody could have found them.
>> I guess there was no other family members left to worry about them.
>> Yeah, I was still uh cashing their social security checks.
had a made up until Gloria.
>> No.
>> Is that why you killed Gloria?
>> No.
>> Okay. That wasn't my fault.
>> Jeffrey, is that why you killed Gloria?
>> NO. YOU THAT WASN'T MY FAULT.
[screaming] [ __ ] YOU.
>> JEFFREY, don't do it. Don't do it.
>> Lock this damn door. People are a difficult group.
Okay, who wants to go next?
Victoria. Okay, let me just say that Jeffrey wouldn't have been chosen by our program. He left out quite a bit of detail about his story, including the death of his younger brother.
>> His younger brother Do you people really know these so-called details or are you just bluffing?
>> I took you for being a lot smarter than that, Jacqueline.
The nickname of our program is the eyes of God. You can't even imagine how far technology has taken us.
You know what I mean? Victoria, come on.
Tell us the truth.
Want to hear it, right?
We all want to hear it.
First of all, I have to be honest and say I don't regret killing V.
He also caught me across my stomach, my buttock, and took my nipples.
He torturoured me for the rights to my movie receivables because Johnny, her producer backed by the mo I was getting too much money.
>> Turned them in, huh?
>> Yes.
Of course, Jenny gave him an airtight alibi.
>> So, you took your revenge.
>> Damn right.
I deserved it.
I followed him. And then one night, I ran over his ass.
I tied him to the back of my car, dragged him and took him into the woods.
I burnt his body up good. No one knew a thing.
>> The FBI knew.
We tied it in with the police report you made against Val.
>> He got what he deserved.
I got nothing else to say.
Do what you want with me.
You >> sure about that?
>> What?
>> What about his one-mon-old son?
>> He had a son?
>> What about it?
>> The surveillance tape reveals there was a baby boy under the car.
I guess you never saw him. [music] They didn't care about the mobster.
The baby boy was buried as a John Doe.
Is something more you want to tell me?
>> There's a baby on the side of the road.
He's not breathing.
You know, [screaming] somewhere this is a rundown gas station. Madison, [screaming] please go quickly.
>> Voice recognition of the 911 call reveals it was you, Victoria.
>> I heard something come up from under the car.
Couldn't imagine. I couldn't imagine what it was. [laughter] >> Why didn't you tell us?
>> How could anybody admit to such a thing?
My life's over.
I believe so.
Peter Stanford was one of my freshman students.
He came to me shortly after classes started and threatened to expose me if I didn't pay him a great deal of money.
>> So, I killed him.
>> Do you think the dean's going to like it when I go tell him about you? I bet he's not going to like that.
>> You son of a [ __ ] I will kill you.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> I will kill you right now.
>> I I strangled him in the parking lot. Uh I took his wallet and his watch. Uh the next day he concluded that he'd been the victim of a a mugging gone wrong.
>> Why? What did he have on you?
>> Why should I have to tell you that? I've already confessed killing him.
>> The motive is important for the completeness of your confession.
We need it [music] for our records.
>> All right.
I had sex with Peter when he was [music] 10. How many boys did you have sex with?
>> My turn, huh?
>> Be my guest.
[music] You do realize this is double jeopardy for me.
I was tried and completely exonerated of this crime.
>> What crime are you talking about, Jacqueline?
>> Okay, you already know.
>> Let me remind you, [music] we don't care about your rights here. You're here to pay a price for what you did.
All right?
And your only chance is to confess to the crimes.
Take it or leave it.
>> Okay.
What the hell?
Three years ago, I was contacted by a lottery winner to oversee his winnings.
He had two sons. His wife had passed but no other living relatives.
After we became friends, he asked me to be in line as a beneficiary after his kids. He wanted me to oversee the giving of his money to certain charities if it came to that.
People should never sign things they don't read.
>> What happened then?
I had a real estate deal go bad and I was being sued.
I lost everything and I was about to lose my house. I had already moved John's money to the Cayman Islands, an account he and I could both sign off on.
>> And and what?
>> I've already been tried for this.
>> I told you, Jacqueline, I don't care.
This is life or death here.
Ask your friends. Harry, Robbie, Jeffrey.
>> Okay.
>> Damn it.
They had a lakehouse in Delaware they went to on weekends.
I showed up one evening at dinner. I poisoned their drinks [music] >> with what?
Akenite.
It's practically untraceable in an autopsy, especially if you're not looking for poison.
Clever, huh?
After they died, I put their [music] bodies in his car and I drove it to a secluded ridge. I knew of in New Jersey.
>> And then what?
>> In the movie North by Northwest, they put a drunken Carrie Grant into the driver's seat of a car and headed him toward a cliff.
>> So you did the same thing.
>> Essentially the same. Alcohol and all, except for the car did smash into that ditch.
It looked totally like an accident.
Well, why were you tried?
>> After the car went into the ditch, I was left on foot.
There was a diner a few miles up the road. I called a taxi to meet me there, but the cops showed up before I could get away.
Took our names, asked us if we had seen anything.
Naturally, I left without any trouble.
It was a month later when the district attorney of New Jersey called me into question.
I was tied to the money and seen suspiciously [music] near the scene of the crime. So, I was put on trial.
There, that's everything.
And I was completely honest.
Sorry guys, but I think I got this.
>> I think she does.
[applause] Bravo. That was great, Jacquine. I got to say that's the best confession I've ever seen.
You're free to go, sweetie.
Best of luck to you both.
You >> Hello, Jacqueline.
I'm on back from hell.
Yeah, we uh brought a couple friends here dying to meet you.
>> Jaclyn Stevenson, you're under arrest for the murder of John Smith and his two sons, Brad and Matthew Smith.
You can't do this.
What is this? Some some sort of joke?
>> Your trial was in New Jersey, right, Miss Stevenson?
>> Yes. And I was found innocent. But you murdered the Smith family in Delaware as you just confessed to, just as we suspected. Now you get to go to trial again on our dime.
Recognize this? No doubt you thought it was empty, Miss Stevenson. Akenite [music] leaves traces and we got a partial print.
>> I was coerced into confession. These people tricked me. Yeah, we do have witnesses as to what you said.
>> Let me introduce myself. I'm Charlie Mens. This is a group of very fine actors that I hired.
See, before you took over my best friend's money, he had already given me plenty. I couldn't accept the fact that you were declared innocent. So, I decided to launch my own investigation.
>> Arrest this man for kidnapping an assault. Got any proof? [sighs] >> You just came to our confession party.
Isn't that right, Jacqueline?
>> That's right. The footage clearly shows your car pulling in the complex.
Got you, baby.
Unfortunately, you seem to have parked in a blind spot for the cameras, making it impossible to see who exited the car.
We really need to get that fixed, eh?
You son of a [ __ ] Oh, I am. And I say you did die tonight. Delaware has the death penalty.
>> Time has run out, Jacqueline.
>> Congratulations.
You really got me.
Now go yourselves.
>> Whoa, Jacquine, the language on you.
>> Freaking did it.
>> Yeah.
>> WAY TO GO.
>> YOU DID IT. [cheering] >> YEAH.
>> YEAH.
>> All right.
>> Okay.
>> Look at this.
>> Bring it in, sweetheart. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Bring it over.
Come on. Come on. Bring it in. Come on.
Let's celebrate, guys. Please, >> let me just say, guys, from the bottom of my heart, >> I love every one of you.
>> All right.
>> Let's do it. Come on. Come on. Let's do it. Let's celebrate. Come on.
>> That's it. That's it.
>> Bada bing. Bada boom.
>> Yeah. You know what? Here we go.
>> [music] >> We are waiting for something to happen.
We are counting on the stars to change the silent victims of our own complacent. You you take away all the evidence I live under [music] a clear conscience. The back of my head there's a voice I ignore.
In the back of my head, there's a voice I ignore.
You you you ghost in the attic are still shaking their chains. Voice in my head. He still whispers things. And every skeleton in my closets trying to get out. Get out.
Get out.
Take away all the evidence.
I live under a clear conscience. In the back of my head, there's a voice I ignore.
In the back of my head, there's a voice I ignore.
You you you [music] accept the things when you know it means you you have [music] to change.
It's so much easier just to [music] complain.
You place the blame on anything. I'm pointing the finger, but it's pointing back at me.
I'm pointing the finger, but it's pointing back at me.
[music and singing] I've been here before, but I'm coming [music] right back again.
I've been here before, but I'm coming right back again.
Take away all the evidence. [music] I live under a clear conscious. In the back of my head [music] is a voice I go.
In the back of my head is a voice I go.
[music] In the back of my head is a voice I go.
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