Bering Sea Beast Page #5
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Joe.
I want all the equipment taken out.
- I need you to trust me.
- That's never worked out.
- You are a two-headed coin.
- There's always a first time.
Dad went out of his
way to keep him out.
He wouldn't take anything from Thorne,
he knew what a predator he was.
Believe me, I know what he is.
We need his help.
Any collateral damage is on me.
- I got your back, baby sis.
- Yeah, I sure hope so.
Have no fear, the cavalry is here.
I don't know what's worse,
Thorne or the freaking fish.
Didn't expect you.
I have a moral obligation to make
sure you don't die a horrible death.
Much appreciated. We can use
all the help we can get.
Flash kits, explosives,
chicken wire?
You planning on
building a fish disco?
What we're gonna do is fence
off the harbor, lure them in,
trap them, stun them with the
lights, and we're gonna kill them.
Kill every single one of them.
And how are you so sure
this is gonna work?
- You a hundred percent certain it won't?
- Nothing's a hundred percent.
Then I say we cut the friendly
chitchat and we get to work,
because what's happening here, it's
not making our odds any better.
Okay, come on. Let's go.
I want them to have an accident
of the permanent nature.
You understand me? All right.
- Almost there. Hold on.
- Right, good. Let's hurry.
- Right. Ahem. Tell me when to go.
- All right.
Good. Hold on. Let me start it up.
All right, go. It's hot.
It's hot. Go.
- Got them on there? Got it?
- Yep.
- Yep.
- Good. Let's go. Go.
- Don't really have time. Come on.
- Right.
Hold on. Let me get the boat.
Let me get the boat.
Good.
All right, there we go.
Testing out!
- Okay. All right. Let's go.
- Good, good. Go, go, go.
All right, let's go. Are you ready?
All right, let's go. Owen.
- We all set? We're good?
- Yeah.
It's working. They're
coming. Be ready.
- There they are. There they are.
- Oh, my God.
- Here we go. Unh.
- Okay, do it.
Go get my rifle.
- Nice.
- You see that?
- Yeah.
- Give me that. Get the hell out of here.
- Yes.
- Nice.
- Nice. Nice. Good job.
- I counted six!
- No, no, no. Go.
- We gotta go. We gotta run.
- Run! Go!
- Go!
You stupid son of a b*tch.
You're gonna look real
nice mounted on my wall.
- Come on. Ugh, freaking door.
- Come on. Come on.
- Got it. Got it.
- Go, go, go. Open it.
- Open it.
- Yeah. Go, go, go.
The door, the door, the door.
- Is it locked?
- Yeah, yeah.
I don't know what that would
do, but whatever. Okay.
- Ugh. Smell that?
- Whoa. He's growing pot.
- That's where he gets all his money.
- You have no idea.
- What is that supposed to mean?
- Don't worry.
Don't worry about it? Do you
know something I don't know?
- Shut up.
- Shut up?
Annoying.
Guys, get down. Get down.
Joe, get down. Get down.
Guys, stay down.
Aah.
- Okay, what just happened?
- We just got very, very lucky.
I didn't think it would work.
- I was trying to find a way to fend it off.
- Explain.
Growing lights use an intense
- naturally shielded by the atmosphere.
- In other words. English.
We found the sea
vampires' kryptonite.
Regular light stuns them, but
high-intensity light kills them.
- This is good.
- Yeah.
Owen, you've been pacing back
and forth for, like, an hour.
Sit down. Relax.
Joe and Megan are on watch.
Come on.
Okay, I'm going around the corner.
If you hear anything, warn them.
I've got it.
I'm just...
I'm just amped up.
It's like that feeling I used
to get after a big game.
Football?
Yeah.
Yeah, after college, I was
supposed to go pro, but I, uh...
I hurt myself...
and I didn't handle it too well.
Tough break.
Yeah. Football was
everything to me.
I didn't know what I was
gonna do after that.
Then the phone rang,
and it was my ex-girlfriend. And it
turns out I had a 1-year-old son.
And she couldn't take care of
and became a single father.
That's amazing.
It scared the hell out of me.
I bet.
You know, but the reality is,
you know, my son saved my life.
And I owe him everything.
That's why I'm here.
I need to make as much money as
I can so I can give him the life
that he deserves.
He's the best thing that
ever happened to me.
Yeah. Sounds like my dad.
Family's the best thing that
could ever happen to anyone.
You know, I can't
agree with you more.
Listen.
I think we're in a good position.
We know their weakness.
They're gonna be on our
turf till the sun comes up.
So I think that gives us a pretty sizable
home-court advantage, don't you think?
What did you have in mind?
- Craziest thing I've ever done.
- Not even in my top 10.
- Show-off. Come on, let's go.
- Get them. Aah.
- I can't believe I let you talk me into this.
- Would Cousteau run from danger?
- No.
- Turn his back on what is the greatest
evolutionary discovery
of the millennium?
- Jacques Cousteau couldn't handle this.
- I guess you're in luck, then.
There's one. Right there. Right
there. Right there. Get him.
Yeah, good, good, good.
- Get him. Right over there.
- Right.
There's another one over
here. Get them. Got them.
- Did we get them?
- Nice.
- Yeah. Nice.
- Technical difficulties. Please stand by.
There's nothing going on.
It's really quiet.
- Joe, you see anything in the front?
- It's unusually quiet right now.
- What is that?
- Where? Where?
Over there. No, that's not...
We're good.
Don't scare me like that.
Yeah, I know. I think we're...
I think we're good. That's...
No, no, no. Come on. Come on.
Joe, what are you doing?
Come on. Move this thing again.
- Go! Come on!
- Come on. Come on.
Pick up the speed.
What are you doing?
Come on, we gotta go faster.
- Do something. Do something!
- Come on. I'm trying! I'm trying!
No, no, no.
- What's going on?
- Come on. No, come on.
Come on, come on,
come on. Please, please.
Come on! Come on!
Do something!
- We gotta go faster.
- Joe!
- Bail out!
- Aah!
- Joe? Go.
- Go, go. Get out. Get out. Get out.
You unhooked? All right,
let's go, let's go, let's go.
Whoa!
My gosh, neat little trick.
- I like to keep something up my sleeve.
- Can you make more of those?
Yeah, and now that I know they
work, I got a few other ideas.
- I'd like to help.
- Why the change of heart?
- Being on the wrong side was sobering.
- Glad to see you come around. Come on.
Damn things did me a solid.
What did he have on
you anyway, Joe?
Whatever it was, doesn't
matter now, does it?
I guess not.
How do you wanna play this?
Take it to them. Let's
kill them where they live.
That's what I hoped you'd say.
Looks like a giant jigsaw puzzle.
Where'd you learn
how to do all this?
My old man and I used to restore
classic cars when I was a kid.
Taught me everything I needed to
know about electronics and engines.
All the dos and the don'ts.
Let's just say I had a lot
more fun with the don'ts.
Taught me how to blow stuff up. Made
me popular with the neighborhood kids.
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