{"id":41687,"date":"2020-01-19T05:32:42","date_gmt":"2020-01-19T10:32:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/crashdown.com\/news\/?page_id=41687"},"modified":"2020-02-02T11:28:52","modified_gmt":"2020-02-02T16:28:52","slug":"transcript","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/crashdown.com\/news\/episodes\/season\/one\/116-sexual-healing\/transcript\/","title":{"rendered":"#116 Sexual Healing \u2013 Transcript"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"entry\">\n<p><small>Added by Mike<\/small><\/p>\n<p>(Episode begins with a shot of a spot in the desert 2 miles from the crash site. Something is beeping)<br \/>\n(Switch to girls locker room at West Roswell High, where Liz is fantasizing about Max meeting her there)<br \/>\nVoiceover: It&#8217;s February 20th. I&#8217;m Liz Parker, and lately I&#8217;ve been having these feelings, like I&#8217;m changing inside, and part of me doesn&#8217;t want to change. Part of me always wants to be my mom&#8217;s little girl. But the thing is, these feelings are strong&#8230;dangerous, undeniable. It&#8217;s like I have no choice. It&#8217;s like&#8230;chemical.<br \/>\n(Scene shifts to the Crashdown where Liz has been sitting on a stool daydreaming about Max)<br \/>\nMaria: Liz, nice strawberries.<br \/>\n(Liz breaks out of her daydream and knocks over a basket of strawberries)<br \/>\nMaria: Are you ok?<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah, I&#8217;m&#8230;I&#8217;m fine.<br \/>\n(Max walks into the Crashdown in search of Liz)<br \/>\nMaria: You have a visitor. Mmm. Sweet.<br \/>\n(Maria walks by Max and gives him a strawberry)<br \/>\nMax: Hey.<br \/>\nLiz: Hey.<br \/>\nMax: I hope this isn&#8217;t my fault.<br \/>\nLiz: Why would this be your fault?<br \/>\nMax: If I startled you.<br \/>\nLiz: No. You know, I always knock over strawberries this time of day. Always. I&#8217;m just gonna go get more berries from&#8230;<br \/>\nMax: Well, wait. Here&#8217;s another one.<br \/>\n(Liz goes into the kitchen area and Max follows her)<br \/>\nLiz: What are you doin&#8217; here, Max?<br \/>\nMax: Well, I have orders from my planet to take over the Earth.<br \/>\nLiz: Besides that.<br \/>\nMax: I want to make sure we can still be friends.<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah. I mean, we are.<br \/>\nMax: Good.<br \/>\nLiz: Why wouldn&#8217;t we be?<br \/>\nMax: We really haven&#8217;t been able to talk since&#8230;that night.<br \/>\nLiz: Max, people do a lot of dumb things when they&#8217;re drunk. Anyway, I understand.<br \/>\nMax: And we&#8217;re friends?<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah. We&#8217;re friends.<br \/>\nMax: Just friends?<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah. We&#8217;re just friends.<br \/>\n(Liz turns around and starts to leave and Max grabs her and they start making out. As Liz becomes overwhelmed with emotion, she sees images of something flying through space)<br \/>\n(Opening credits)<\/p>\n<p>Maria: Liz, you did not look normal.<br \/>\nLiz: I didn&#8217;t feel normal, Maria. I&#8230;it was the most amazing, incredible&#8230;<br \/>\nMaria: Unbelievable, awe-inspiring&#8230;<br \/>\nLiz: No, Maria. This was different.<br \/>\nMaria: Different how?<br \/>\nLiz: Um&#8230;like beyond.<br \/>\nMaria: Wait.<br \/>\nLiz: What?<br \/>\nMaria: You guys didn&#8217;t go&#8230;beyond?<br \/>\nLiz: No no no.<br \/>\nMaria: Gonna say&#8230;you were only out for 5 minutes.<br \/>\nLiz: I know. Listen, Maria, if I&#8230;when&#8230;when&#8230;when I actually do it, it is not gonna be in between a plate of Kielbasa and a deep fryer.<br \/>\nMaria: Hmm.<br \/>\nLiz: I saw things, Maria. Did you see things when you and Michael kissed?<br \/>\nMaria: What exactly did you see?<br \/>\nLiz: Stars.<br \/>\n(At school, Alex and Maria are walking down a hallway)<br \/>\nMaria: I have never seen her like this.<br \/>\nAlex: So this was like the kiss of the millennium?<br \/>\nMaria: Alex, if they actually do it, she&#8217;ll probably explode.<br \/>\nAlex: Or maybe she&#8217;ll explode if they don&#8217;t do it.<br \/>\n(Max and Michael are also walking through a hallway at school)<br \/>\nMax: Did anything like that ever happen to Maria when you two&#8230;<br \/>\nMichael: No. Maxwell, let me assure you, you have not experienced anything I have not experienced many times or caused to be experienced.<br \/>\nMax: Then how can you call yourself my friend?<br \/>\nMichael: What?<br \/>\nMax: A friend wouldn&#8217;t have kept something like that to himself.<br \/>\n(Max enters Astronomy class and his face lights up as he looks at Liz and sits next to her)<br \/>\nAstro Teacher: Ok, people. Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon. Created in the millisecond after the Big Bang. These simple molecules are the basis of all possible life forms in the universe, present and unaccounted for&#8230;or, so we think. The conceit that alien life forms would be like us in any essential way would be, uh, the wishful thinking of a lonely planet that once believed it was the center of the universe. So, we&#8217;re going to combine hydrogen, liquid oxygen, and carbon today. Obviously, I don&#8217;t expect any of you to create life here in third period science.<br \/>\n(As Mr. Seligman, the Astro Teacher, talks about science, Max and Liz flirt with each other. Liz mouths a &#8220;hello&#8221; to Max, who responds with a &#8220;hi&#8221;. Max writes something on a slip of paper and passes it to Liz. Liz drops her pencil, and Max kneels down to pick it up. He touches Liz&#8217;s hand and Liz starts to get a flood of images of something travelling through space. Liz starts to moan with all the feelings she&#8217;s experiencing, which disrupts the class)<br \/>\nLiz: Ahh! Ohh!<br \/>\nAstro Teacher: Ms. Parker! Have you had an insight you wish to share with the rest of the class?<br \/>\nLiz: No.<br \/>\n(Max stands up, looking a bit guilty)<br \/>\nAstro Teacher: Mr. Evans?<br \/>\nMax: I was just returning her pencil.<br \/>\nAstro Teacher: I&#8217;d like to see both of you immediately after last period today in my classroom. The primordial experience known as&#8230;detention.<br \/>\n(Liz opens the slip of paper that Max had written a message on and reads the message: &#8220;Eraser Room? 6th Period?&#8221;)<br \/>\n(Maria is walking around looking for Michael and finds him in the bleachers)<br \/>\nMaria: Oh, Michael. Hi.<br \/>\nMichael: Hey.<br \/>\nMaria: Did you hear?<br \/>\nMichael: The Max-Liz thing, with the flashes? She&#8217;s your friend. What do you think?<br \/>\nMaria: That Max and Liz have discovered some new sensation? It seems somewhat unlikely.<br \/>\nMichael: Extremely unlikely.<br \/>\n(Cut to a scene where Maria and Michael are making out nearby a high-voltage box)<br \/>\nMaria: This feels good. This feels really good.<br \/>\nMichael: Yeah.<br \/>\nMaria: Oh, God. Oh, my God. Michael.<br \/>\nMichael: What?<br \/>\nMaria: I can&#8217;t believe it.<br \/>\nMichael: What? What did you see?<br \/>\nMaria: I saw&#8230;a cluster of stars&#8230;like shooting through space. Um&#8230;this, like, incredible sunset, like near the rings of Saturn. Did you see anything?<br \/>\nMichael: Yeah, I saw you&#8230;as a little girl&#8230;trying to tie her shoelaces on her red sneakers.<br \/>\nMaria: You&#8217;re kidding. The red sneakers?<br \/>\n(Max and Liz are making out in the eraser room again. Max sees an image of Liz as a little girl trying on makeup and dressing up in front of a mirror)<br \/>\nLiz: What?<br \/>\nMax: Nothing.<br \/>\nLiz: Ahh! Max, hold me.<br \/>\n(Liz sees the image of the saucer flying towards Earth and crashing into the desert)<br \/>\n(Max and Liz are making too much noise, causing someone to investigate)<br \/>\n(The Principal is talking to Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Parker about the commotion that Max and Liz caused, while Max and Liz sit on a bench outside the Principal&#8217;s office)<br \/>\nNancy: What exactly is an eraser room?<br \/>\nPrincipal: It&#8217;s a small room that we use to clean the erasers so that chalk dust doesn&#8217;t fly all over the school.<br \/>\nDiane: Wait. I&#8217;m a little lost. You mean Liz and Max were cleaning erasers when they created this disturbance?<br \/>\nPrincipal: No. They were what we used to call &#8220;making out&#8221;. We&#8217;re talking sexual activity here, not erasers. Why don&#8217;t we go talk to them?<br \/>\n(The Principal and the parents step outside the Principal&#8217;s office to the hallway)<br \/>\nPrincipal: Uh, Ms. Parker. Mr. Evans.<br \/>\nLiz: This&#8230;is completely wrong.<br \/>\nNancy: What did I get wrong, Liz?<br \/>\nLiz: Well, It&#8230;it&#8217;s just wrong that we&#8217;re here. I mean, any of us.<br \/>\nPrincipal: Well, then, perhaps you and Mr. Evans should have been less noisy.<br \/>\nNancy: You know, I think I&#8217;ve heard enough.<br \/>\nLiz: Mom, this is not what you&#8217;re thinking right now. Don&#8217;t you believe me?<br \/>\nNancy: What is it?<br \/>\nLiz: Mom, it&#8217;s just a mix-up.<br \/>\nPrincipal: They also cut 2 academic classes. Now, Liz and Max are honor students. I think we&#8217;d all like to keep it that way.<br \/>\nDiane: I&#8217;m sure there&#8217;s an explanation for it. I&#8217;m certain that Max wouldn&#8217;t miss any of his classes unless there was a good reason. Max?<br \/>\n(Max is at a loss for words)<br \/>\n(Liz and her mom are walking towards the school entrance)<br \/>\nLiz: Mom, this is no big deal, all right?<br \/>\nNancy: You said that.<br \/>\nLiz: Mom, it&#8217;s not like I never kissed a boy before in my entire life.<br \/>\nNancy: You know, I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s the kissing, but the actual volume that&#8217;s the issue.<br \/>\nLiz: This is being totally blown out of proportion.<br \/>\nNancy: Ok, we&#8217;ll talk about this later tonight, ok? I want you to come straight home from school. Is that agreed? Hmm?<br \/>\nLiz: No, I can&#8217;t. I have detention. Look, mom, I gotta go, ok?<br \/>\nNancy: Ok.<br \/>\nLiz: Bye.<br \/>\n(Liz starts to head for class and runs into Alex)<br \/>\nLiz: Oh!<br \/>\nAlex: Liz, what&#8217;s goin&#8217; on?<br \/>\nLiz: Alex, the most incredible thing is happening to me, but I&#8230;I don&#8217;t even know what it is.<br \/>\nAlex: What?<br \/>\n(Alex goes to the cafeteria area and spots Isabel eating by herself. As Alex walks up to her, Isabel takes a bite out of a hot pizza and starts fanning her mouth. Alex searches through his lunch bag and gives Isabel a napkin)<br \/>\nIsabel: Hot!<br \/>\nAlex: You ok?<br \/>\nIsabel: Mm-hmm. Now I have that little piece of skin hanging down from when the pizza&#8217;s too hot.<br \/>\nAlex: Yeah, well, um, speaking of hot&#8230;this whole Liz-Max thing?<br \/>\nIsabel: Mm-hmm?<br \/>\nAlex: Well, I was just wondering, you know, in the interest of science, kissing being purported to provoke these certain insights, I wanted to, you know, offer myself as a&#8230;as a human subject available for experimentation.<br \/>\nIsabel: It&#8217;s not gonna happen, Alex.<br \/>\nAlex: Right&#8230;right&#8230;right. Thought I&#8217;d give it a shot.<br \/>\nIsabel: Yeah. You want some pizza?<br \/>\nAlex: Uh, yeah. Pizza&#8217;s always good.<br \/>\n(At detention, Liz is looking at a poster of the Whirlwind Galaxy while waiting for Mr. Seligman to show up)<br \/>\nAstro Teacher: Ah, Ms. Parker. I&#8217;m happy to see you&#8217;re taking a renewed interest in science.<br \/>\n(Liz looks like she&#8217;s about to ask a question, then doesn&#8217;t)<br \/>\nAstro Teacher: Well&#8230;well, go ahead. It looks like you have a question?<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah, what is this?<br \/>\nAstro Teacher: ah. Well, that&#8217;s the Whirlwind Galaxy.<br \/>\nLiz: Could there be a red star, or a red something in this area that isn&#8217;t on this chart?<br \/>\nAstro Teacher: Well, there could be a red giant.<br \/>\nLiz: A red giant. Isn&#8217;t that&#8230;yeah, that&#8217;s a star that&#8217;s in its last stages of its life cycle, right?<br \/>\nAstro Teacher: Yes. A+ yet again. The problem is, the light from a red giant is weak&#8230;so weak we usually can&#8217;t pick it up with our telescopes.<br \/>\nLiz: Oh. Um, well, thank you very much.<br \/>\nAstro Teacher: May I ask what has inspired your sudden interest in astronomy?<br \/>\n(Max walks into the room and Liz steals a glance at him before answering)<br \/>\nLiz: It&#8217;s just beautiful&#8230;the universe is beautiful.<br \/>\nAstro Teacher: Yes&#8230;lovely. Ah. I see your partner in crime. Here are your detention assignments.<br \/>\n(Mr. Seligman hands each of them a sheet of paper and then walks towards Liz)<br \/>\nAstro Teacher: You are an excellent student, Ms. Parker. I&#8217;d hate to see anything get between you and the&#8230;uh&#8230;beauty of the universe.<br \/>\n(Mr. Seligman leaves)<br \/>\nMax: What was that about?<br \/>\nLiz: Uh, Max, I have to show you something. Max, you know the things I saw, the stars and everything? I didn&#8217;t make them up. They&#8217;re real. Max, I saw this. I saw it. Max, this afternoon&#8230;I think I saw the crash.<br \/>\n(Liz is working at her desk and her mom comes by, knocks on her door, and enters)<br \/>\nNancy: Honey?<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah?<br \/>\nNancy: Um&#8230;you really have strong feelings about this boy, don&#8217;t you? Max, I mean.<br \/>\nLiz: Mom, I have like a really hard time talking about this kind of stuff.<br \/>\nNancy: I have to talk about it, so if&#8230;if you can&#8217;t talk right now, can you at least just listen?<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah.<br \/>\n(Mrs. Evans take a deep breath)<br \/>\nNancy: Don&#8217;t ever have sex. Don&#8217;t ever leave this house. Don&#8217;t ever stop being my baby girl. Ok?<br \/>\nLiz: Mom&#8230;I&#8217;m not having sex with him.<br \/>\nNancy: That&#8217;s good, because, um, once you enter that world&#8230;you know, sexual intimacy&#8230;everything changes.<br \/>\nLiz: Mom, I&#8230;<br \/>\nNancy: I want you to know that you don&#8217;t ever have to lie to me about this. Really. Ok?<br \/>\nLiz: Ok.<br \/>\nNancy: Ok.<br \/>\nLiz: What?<br \/>\nNancy: Just&#8230;one moment I look at you, you&#8217;re my baby girl, and the next minute, you&#8217;re a young woman.<br \/>\nLiz: Thank you.<br \/>\n(Max is at Michael&#8217;s apartment talking to Michael and Isabel about what happened with Liz. Isabel is putting away some groceries)<br \/>\nMax: She said it was as if she was inside the ship looking out&#8230;when it came crashing toward Earth.<br \/>\nMichael: Did she see anyone else on the ship? Like our parents?<br \/>\nIsabel: Yeah, or Captain Kirk and the Klingons? You got a paper-towel holder?<br \/>\nMichael: No. What if it&#8217;s real?<br \/>\nIsabel: It&#8217;s not real. What&#8217;s wrong with you guys?<br \/>\n(Isabel opens the refrigerator and takes a step back from the smell)<br \/>\nIsabel: Oh, God! Not even baking soda&#8217;s gonna help with that.<br \/>\nMichael: You know what, Isabel? If you don&#8217;t like my new place, you can leave. Continue.<br \/>\nMax: I see things from inside her head. Maybe she&#8217;s seeing things stored deep inside me.<br \/>\nMichael: What do you see inside her head?<br \/>\nMax: I can&#8217;t tell you. It&#8217;s private.<br \/>\nMichael: Since when do we keep secrets from each other? Maxwell, come on.<br \/>\nIsabel: Do you have a juicer?<br \/>\nMichael: Isabel, you&#8217;re pushing it.<br \/>\nMax: They&#8217;re Liz&#8217;s personal thoughts, Michael&#8230;not secrets.<br \/>\nMichael: Ok, yeah, so they&#8217;re personal thoughts. How do you know they&#8217;re real?<br \/>\nMax: I&#8217;m not sure.<br \/>\nIsabel: Can&#8217;t you just ask her?<br \/>\nMax: I don&#8217;t want to embarrass her.<br \/>\nMichael: Maxwell, if this is real&#8230;if there&#8217;s any chance this is real, you owe it to us and to yourself to find out. And in the meantime, I&#8217;m gonna pursue my own avenues.<br \/>\n(Maria and Michael are making out again)<br \/>\nMichael: Wow.<br \/>\nMaria: Michael&#8230;<br \/>\nMichael: Uh-huh?<br \/>\nMaria: Mmm. This feels really good.<br \/>\nMichael: Uh-huh.<br \/>\nMaria: These visions&#8230;flashes, or whatever&#8230;<br \/>\nMichael: Uh-huh.<br \/>\nMaria: I&#8217;m just, um&#8230;I&#8217;m not completely sure I&#8217;ve actually really had one.<br \/>\n(Michael stops kissing Maria)<br \/>\nMichael: What do you mean, you&#8217;re not completely sure?<br \/>\nMaria: Michael, I, um&#8230;I faked it. Ok?<br \/>\nMichael: Why would you tell me that?<br \/>\nMaria: Why? Because I&#8230;I want us to be close.<br \/>\nMichael: You think that makes us close.<br \/>\n(Michael turns to leave)<br \/>\nMaria: Where are you going?<br \/>\nMichael: How do you expect me to react?<br \/>\nMaria: Like&#8230;a person? Talk to me?<br \/>\nMichael: Yeah. Well, I could act like a person, but then I&#8217;d have to fake it.<br \/>\nMaria: You know, maybe if you weren&#8217;t so defensive and you didn&#8217;t shut down all the time&#8230;<br \/>\nMichael: Then maybe what?<br \/>\nMaria: Maybe&#8230;it would happen.<br \/>\nMichael: I lied to you, too&#8230;about the shoes.<br \/>\nMaria: Really? &#8216;Cause I did have red sneakers.<br \/>\nMichael: Everybody&#8217;s got red sneakers.<br \/>\n(In the girls&#8217; locker room, Maria is telling Liz about what happened with Michael)<br \/>\nLiz: Why would you fake it?<br \/>\nMaria: Haven&#8217;t you ever heard of the male ego?<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah.<br \/>\nMaria: The question is, why did I tell him that I faked it? You know what I mean? It just&#8230;oh, my God. Liz. Liz.<br \/>\nLiz: Mmm. What?<br \/>\nMaria: Come here. Come here.<br \/>\nCoach: Let&#8217;s go, girls.<br \/>\nMaria: Just go look in the mirror.<br \/>\nLiz: Why? What is it?<br \/>\nCoach: De Luca. Parker. Now!<br \/>\nMaria: Coming. Ok, I&#8217;ll cover for you. Just go.<br \/>\nLiz: Ok.<br \/>\n(Liz walks back towards her locker to go look in a mirror and sees Max walks into the locker room)<br \/>\nLiz: Max!<br \/>\nMax: Liz.<br \/>\nLiz: What are you doing here?<br \/>\nMax: I just&#8230;I wanted to see you.<br \/>\nLiz: Here?<br \/>\nMax: I had to know if something was real.<br \/>\nLiz: If what was real?<br \/>\nMax: Well, just like you seeing things&#8230;I&#8217;ve seen things. And&#8230;one of those&#8230;things&#8230;<br \/>\n(Max slowly looks around the room and there&#8217;s a slight air of familiarity as in focuses on a shower head)<br \/>\nLiz: You saw my fantasy?<br \/>\nMax: I had to know if&#8230;if&#8230;what I saw was&#8230;really from you or if it was just my imagination, which&#8230;it definitely&#8230;definitely could&#8217;ve been. Except&#8230;I&#8217;ve never been in the girls&#8217; locker room. And now that I see it, and&#8230;well, it&#8230;it is the same room&#8230;I know I didn&#8217;t make it up.<br \/>\nLiz: This is really horrible.<br \/>\nMax: No, Liz. It&#8217;s incredible, really.<br \/>\nLiz: This is not incredible.<br \/>\nMax: Wait. Please? Listen. Please? The main thing is&#8230;I didn&#8217;t just see what you saw. I felt&#8230;what you felt&#8230;when you saw me. And I never thought anyone could really&#8230;ever feel that way about me.<br \/>\nLiz: Really?<br \/>\nCoach: Parker!<br \/>\n(Liz motions to Max for him to follow her and they hide in one of the shower stalls)<br \/>\nCoach: Parker!<br \/>\n(The PE teacher leaves)<br \/>\nMax: Uh&#8230;Liz?<br \/>\nLiz: What?<br \/>\nMax: You have a hickey&#8230;and it&#8217;s glowing.<br \/>\n(Max touches the glowing hickey and sees a rush of images of military personnel rushing towards something that is beeping)<br \/>\nLiz: This is getting really weird, Max.<br \/>\n(Back at Michael&#8217;s apartment, Isabel and Michael are discussing how these images could be created)<br \/>\nIsabel: That would mean each of us has this information in some part of us we&#8217;re just not not conscious of.<br \/>\nMichael: Or she&#8217;s getting messages from somewhere or someone else.<br \/>\nIsabel: Nasedo?<br \/>\nMichael: I don&#8217;t know. I mean, why did she see the crash, the soldiers? Maybe it was all planned this way&#8230;that this is how we&#8217;d find out who we really are&#8230;by connecting with humans.<br \/>\nIsabel: Connecting?<br \/>\nMichael: The more they connect, the more we find out.<br \/>\n(Max comes in)<br \/>\nMax: Uh, listen&#8230;Liz is on her way over.<br \/>\nIsabel: Ok. We&#8217;ll leave.<br \/>\nMax: You guys don&#8217;t have to leave.<br \/>\nMichael: Go for it, Maxwell, for the good of all mankind, you lucky, undeserving dog.<br \/>\nMax: Michael, that&#8217;s not what this is about for me.<br \/>\nMichael: Don&#8217;t make me beg you to do what you and Liz obviously want to do anyways. I really don&#8217;t see a problem with it.<br \/>\nMax: The problem is treating someone I care about like a thing&#8230;to be used.<br \/>\nMichael: What, and that&#8217;s what I&#8217;m about? Is that what you&#8217;re saying?<br \/>\nMax: The words are coming from your mouth, Michael.<br \/>\nIsabel: Ok, you guys, stop. Enough.<br \/>\nMichael: Listen, Maxwell&#8230;you are a sensitive guy. And you have available to you one of the top 3 seduction lines in history&#8230;with &#8220;it&#8217;s gonna help me find my home planet&#8221;. And you&#8217;re refusing to use it. No guy is that sensitive. Use it.<br \/>\n(Isabel turns off the lights and snaps her fingers, causing the candles in the room to light up to form a romantic atmosphere)<br \/>\nMichael: Nice.<br \/>\nIsabel: Mmm.<br \/>\n(Liz opens the door and enters)<br \/>\nIsabel: Hi.<br \/>\nLiz: Hi.<br \/>\nMichael: How&#8217;s it goin&#8217;?<br \/>\nLiz: Strange.<br \/>\nIsabel: I&#8217;ll bet.<br \/>\nMichael: All right. We&#8217;re leaving now. But I got some Chaka Khan cued up in the CD player.<br \/>\nIsabel: We&#8217;re leaving. Bye.<br \/>\nLiz: So, you told &#8217;em, huh?<br \/>\nMax: Yeah.<br \/>\nLiz: And now everyone&#8217;s just sort of cheering you on&#8230;like at a football game.<br \/>\nMax: No. No, it&#8217;s&#8230;it&#8217;s not like that. I mean&#8230;yes, they want us to keep going so we can find out where all this leads. But&#8230;that&#8217;s not&#8230;<br \/>\nLiz: Max. I need to find out where all this leads, too. Look.<br \/>\n(Liz shows Max a strange rash that has appeared on her shoulder. Max puts his hand over it and it disappears)<br \/>\nMax: It&#8217;s gone.<br \/>\nLiz: Thanks.<br \/>\n(Max moves his hand down Liz&#8217;s arm, and a glowing light follows his hand)<br \/>\nLiz: Max&#8230;do you understand any of this?<br \/>\nMax: No.<br \/>\nLiz: Can you take your shirt off?<br \/>\nMax: Can I? Yeah.<br \/>\n(Max takes off his shirt and Liz tries to create a glowing light on Max&#8217;s body by running her hand over his chest)<br \/>\nLiz: I can&#8217;t do it to you.<br \/>\nMax: I&#8217;m glowing everywhere&#8230;my toes, my heart. You can&#8217;t see it. It&#8217;s on the inside.<br \/>\nLiz: No, Max. We can&#8217;t do this.<br \/>\nMax: I know.<br \/>\nLiz: You know, could I, uh..could I get sick?<br \/>\nMax: I don&#8217;t know anything. I don&#8217;t even know who I am.<br \/>\nLiz: You know, the&#8230;the mark went away because&#8230;because you touched it. Maybe&#8230;maybe it came because we were away for&#8230;too long. That sounds really crazy, but&#8230;it would be a complete disaster.<br \/>\nMax: I can&#8217;t ask you to do anything that might hurt you in any way.<br \/>\nLiz: I know.<br \/>\nMax: And I have no idea what that is&#8230;and what&#8217;s right&#8230;or wrong.<br \/>\nLiz: I know. I mean&#8230;and you know things&#8230;about me that you, um&#8230;that you shouldn&#8217;t know. And my mother&#8230;my mother, who I love, is just gonna kill me&#8230;if i don&#8217;t die from this.<br \/>\nMax: You&#8217;re right.<br \/>\nLiz: I can&#8217;t stop.<br \/>\n(Liz and Max starts making out again, and we see another batch of images from the crash. Soldiers are running towards some beeping object being buried nearby a radio tower)<br \/>\n(Maria accidentally interrupts Max and Liz)<br \/>\nMaria: My God! I was looking for Michael. Um, something tells me he isn&#8217;t here.<br \/>\n(Maria is driving Liz home)<br \/>\nMaria: Liz, what was going on in there?<br \/>\nLiz: What was going on?<br \/>\nMaria: Yeah, it looked like it was getting pretty serious&#8230;like, very serious.<br \/>\nLiz: Maria, I have my mother for these lectures.<br \/>\nMaria: I&#8217;m worried for you.<br \/>\nLiz: Why?<br \/>\nMaria: Because this isn&#8217;t you.<br \/>\nLiz: Yes, Maria, see&#8230;this is. This is me. I&#8217;m sitting right next to you.<br \/>\nMaria: I just don&#8217;t want you to go too far.<br \/>\nLiz: I think I want to.<br \/>\nMaria: Are you crazy? This is dangerous. This isn&#8217;t like a game! We don&#8217;t even know what could happen!<br \/>\nLiz: Look who&#8217;s talking! You were the first one to take the plunge, Maria!<br \/>\nMaria: Michael and I just kissed. Ok, fine. We did a little more than kissing. But, look, I wasn&#8217;t getting visions, and I didn&#8217;t have glowing hickeys and rashes and&#8230;look, Liz, the bottom line is that we don&#8217;t know what this is about, all right? Female spiders can, you know, bite off the males&#8217; heads after they mate. What if they need someone to mate with to get certain information, you know? And then&#8230;Blttt! You know?<br \/>\nLiz: What&#8217;re you been trying to say? That Max is just gonna bite my head off?<br \/>\nMaria: Uh, no. What I&#8217;m saying is, how do you know that he&#8217;s not like using you?<br \/>\nLiz: Maria, because it&#8230;it&#8230;it feels right. I&#8217;m sorry. It feels right in a way that nothing has felt right in my life before.<br \/>\n(Liz climbs on the roof and tries to sneak in undetected, but her mom is waiting for her)<br \/>\nLiz: Hi, mom.<br \/>\nNancy: Do you think i&#8217;m stupid?<br \/>\nLiz: I&#8217;m sorry.<br \/>\nNancy: Sorry&#8217;s not good enough. Where were you?<br \/>\nLiz: Mom, will you just stop trying to control me?<br \/>\nNancy: I am trying to keep you safe. If i need to control you&#8230;when have I even tried to control you?<br \/>\nLiz: Right, mom, because you&#8217;ve never had to! &#8216;Cause I do every single thing you want, and y-you just think I&#8217;m always gonna be that way! You don&#8217;t even see me.<br \/>\nNancy: All right. Then&#8230;then help me to see you. Ok? Talk to me. Oh, my God. You&#8217;re so warm.<br \/>\nLiz: Mom, no. I&#8217;m fine.<br \/>\nNancy: You&#8217;re not fine. You&#8217;re burning up.<br \/>\nLiz: Mom! Just stop it! Ok? This is my body! I don&#8217;t have to tell you every single thing about it!<br \/>\n(Liz runs into the bathroom and slams the door)<br \/>\n(Maria finds Michael lying on the hood of his car in front of the Crashdown)<br \/>\nMaria: Michael.<br \/>\nMichael: Hey.<br \/>\nMaria: I was, uh&#8230;I was looking for you at your apartment, but I found Max and Liz instead.<br \/>\nMichael: Yeah?<br \/>\nMaria: Yeah.<br \/>\nMichael: They still there?<br \/>\nMaria: No. I just drove Liz home.<br \/>\nMichael: Great. I don&#8217;t have to miss the hockey game.<br \/>\n(Liz is on her roof, sketching something in her journal)<br \/>\nMax: Liz.<br \/>\nLiz: Hi.<br \/>\nMax: I couldn&#8217;t sleep.<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah, neither could I.<br \/>\n(Max climbs up to the roof)<br \/>\nLiz: Hey.<br \/>\nMax: Hey.<br \/>\nLiz: Uh, look, Max, I saw something when we were&#8230;it was something being buried, and it felt like it was something&#8230;something important. It was here.<br \/>\n(Liz shows Max the drawing she was sketching&#8230;it&#8217;s a tower of some sort)<br \/>\nMax: I know this. This is the old radio tower by Highway 42.<br \/>\nLiz: Max. Highway 42. Isn&#8217;t that&#8230;<br \/>\nMax: Yeah. Just a couple miles from the crash.<br \/>\nLiz: Well, there&#8217;s something buried there.<br \/>\nMax: I should go there with Michael.<br \/>\nLiz: Is that what you really want to do?<br \/>\nMax: No.<br \/>\nLiz: Look, all I know is that if we&#8217;re gonna do this, we&#8217;ve gotta do it tonight.<br \/>\nMax: Are we&#8230;<br \/>\nLiz: Come on. Let&#8217;s go.<br \/>\n(Liz and Max arrive at the area near the crash site)<br \/>\nMax: It should be around here somewhere.<br \/>\nLiz: Wow.<br \/>\nMax: That&#8217;s what&#8217;s really there all the time. If we could only see it.<br \/>\nLiz: So.<br \/>\nMax: So.<br \/>\nLiz: So we have to decide what our next step&#8217;s gonna be.<br \/>\nMax: Right.<br \/>\nLiz: I guess we could just start&#8230;digging.<br \/>\nMax: Or, uh&#8230;<br \/>\nLiz: Or, um&#8230;we could look for the next clue.<br \/>\nMax: Yeah. The clue idea seems more, uh&#8230;<br \/>\nLiz: More efficient.<br \/>\nMax: Yeah. Right this minute&#8230;I can&#8217;t&#8230;not touch you.<br \/>\nLiz: Let&#8217;s just lie down.<br \/>\n(Max unfolds a blanket and spreads it out on the ground)<br \/>\nMax: Are you scared?<br \/>\nLiz: Well, I know I&#8217;m supposed to be, but&#8230;I&#8217;m just gonna put myself in your hands.<br \/>\n(A howl is heard)<br \/>\nLiz: What&#8217;s that?<br \/>\nMax: It&#8217;s a coyote.<br \/>\n(Max and Liz kiss some more and Liz winds up lying down on the blanket)<br \/>\nMax: Are you sure?<br \/>\n(A beeping sound is heard)<br \/>\nLiz: Oh, my God. Max, that&#8217;s it.<br \/>\nMax: What?<br \/>\nLiz: That&#8217;s the sound I heard in my vision.<br \/>\nMax: Shh. It&#8217;s over there. Come on.<br \/>\nLiz: This is it, Max.<br \/>\nMax: Here. It&#8217;s right here.<br \/>\n(Max and Liz start shoveling the dirt at the spot where the beeping is coming from. They hit something and a bright blue light shoots into the sky)<br \/>\nLiz: Max&#8230;something&#8217;s down there.<br \/>\n(Max unearths a glowing rock with an alien symbol inscribed on it)<br \/>\nMax: It&#8217;s the symbol from the cave painting.<br \/>\nLiz: Is this from your home?<br \/>\nMax: I don&#8217;t know.<br \/>\nLiz: Maybe it&#8217;s a signal&#8230;for&#8230;<br \/>\nMax: Maybe.<br \/>\n(Early the next day, Nasedo goes by the radio tower and sees Max and Liz sleeping together)<br \/>\n(Liz&#8217;s mom knocks on Liz&#8217;s door, enters, and finds her missing)<br \/>\nNancy: Liz?<br \/>\n(Isabel walks up to Alex&#8217;s house and knocks on the door)<br \/>\nAlex: Isabel.<br \/>\nIsabel: Max and Liz are missing.<br \/>\nAlex: Missing. Ok, let me, um&#8230;let me get the keys to my car. All right? We can go and find them.<br \/>\nIsabel: That&#8217;s ok.<br \/>\n(There is an awkward pause as Isabel waits for Alex to make the first move)<br \/>\nIsabel: Ok.<br \/>\nAlex: Ok what?<br \/>\nIsabel: Ok, and kiss me.<br \/>\nAlex: K&#8230;K-kiss you?<br \/>\nIsabel: My brother&#8217;s missing. I need to find him. Maybe we can generate some information.<br \/>\nAlex: Right.<br \/>\nIsabel: Maybe I&#8217;ll get a flash of their location or something, so&#8230;go ahead.<br \/>\nAlex: Oh&#8230;yes. Yes, ma&#8217;am.<br \/>\n(Alex steps over to Isabel and kisses her)<br \/>\nIsabel: Nothing.<br \/>\nAlex: Oh.<br \/>\nIsabel: Nothing relevant to the current crisis.<br \/>\nAlex: Sorry.<br \/>\nIsabel: Ok.<br \/>\n(Isabel turns and start to walk away)<br \/>\nAlex: You know, I&#8217;m&#8230;I&#8217;m available for further experiments. You know. When-whenever.<br \/>\n(Liz and Max wake up and Max notices someone looking at them)<br \/>\nNASEDO: This is private property. You two better get home.<br \/>\n(Max picks up the alien rock and stuffs it in his bag and he and Liz leave for home)<br \/>\n(Maria goes to Michael&#8217;s apartment)<br \/>\nMaria: Max and Liz aren&#8217;t&#8230;<br \/>\nMichael: I heard.<br \/>\nMaria: Look, I just really need you not to be cold or mean. If that&#8217;s impossible, you can just let me know.<br \/>\nMichael: You want to come in?<br \/>\nMaria: Yeah.<br \/>\nMichael: Have a seat.<br \/>\nMaria: Thanks. Can we talk about what happened?<br \/>\nMichael: Talk on.<br \/>\nMaria: I want you to know that what I said about you being all shut down and that&#8217;s why I had to fake the flashes, that was&#8230;wrong and very unfair. If something went wrong, it was because of me. I&#8217;m the one who&#8217;s scared. I mean, I fake all kinds of things all the time with everybody. It&#8217;s just you were the first person I actually ever admitted it to.<br \/>\nMichael: Well&#8230;thanks for sayin&#8217; that, but it&#8217;s not really true.<br \/>\nMaria: What do you mean?<br \/>\nMichael: It&#8217;s not true about you being shut down all the time. I happen to know that for a fact.<br \/>\nMaria: Really? How?<br \/>\nMichael: Because you let me see you. The red sneakers, Maria. One had a Kermit patch on it, and the shoelaces were blue, and you had your dalmatian dog with you there, licking off your tears. And I saw a whole bunch of other stuff as well. Was I right?<br \/>\nMaria: Yeah. Um&#8230;that dog died when I was, like, 7. Right after my father left.<br \/>\nMichael: Kinda rough?<br \/>\nMaria: Yeah. I&#8217;d say so. I really didn&#8217;t care about the stupid flashes. I just wanted us to be close.<br \/>\nMichael: Thanks.<br \/>\n(Michael kisses Maria on her forehead and reaches over and hugs her with his left arm)<br \/>\nJeff: They&#8217;re basically good kids. Right? They&#8217;re just using bad judgment.<br \/>\nPhillip: Huh. Bad judgment big time.<br \/>\nNancy: Maybe they shouldn&#8217;t see each other for a little while.<br \/>\nJeff: Well, why don&#8217;t we give &#8217;em a chance to explain themselves?<br \/>\nDiane: Well, what kind of explanation can there possibly be?<br \/>\n(Outside the Crashdown, Max has parked the jeep and he and Liz are kissing again)<br \/>\nMax: Any flashes?<br \/>\nLiz: No. And you?<br \/>\nMax: Don&#8217;t think so.<br \/>\nLiz: Max&#8230;everything that we did, everything we felt&#8230;was it&#8230;was it all just about this&#8230;this thing? You know, we don&#8217;t even know what it is.<br \/>\nMax: Yet.<br \/>\nLiz: Max, was it ever just about us? You and me? Because a person could feel like they just served their purpose. You know, like being used.<br \/>\nMax: Is that what you think? Because you&#8217;re not the only one who could worry about being used. I mean, some girls would give a lot to see themselves fly through outer space. You know, I&#8217;m sure it doesn&#8217;t compare to other things you could be doing, like watching Kyle barf after a beer blast.<br \/>\nLiz: I can&#8217;t believe you just said that.<br \/>\nMax: Why not?<br \/>\nLiz: Because it really happened.<br \/>\nMax: You&#8217;re kidding me.<br \/>\nLiz: No. I swear. Last summer. It was a really hot night&#8230;<br \/>\nMax: You know what? No, no&#8230;don&#8217;t tell me.<br \/>\nLiz: Ok, so what you&#8217;re saying is that you saved me from a life of watching Kyle barf.<br \/>\nMax: Liz Parker&#8230;I don&#8217;t think that was ever gonna be your destiny.<br \/>\nLiz: No?<br \/>\nMax: No.<br \/>\nLiz: Ok. Fine. 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