The Ring Two
I wanna show you something.
What?
Have you ever seen
something so scary
that you had to show
to someone else?
I mean, like, you know,
a movie or something.
Well...
I've got the scariest
freakin' movie you'll ever see.
Now... A buddy of mine
actually turned me on to it.
And he made me a copy.
So... I did one for you.
You brought me here
to watch a video?
Well, two minutes. OK?
Two minutes and it'll all be over.
It's totally underground stuff.
- I thought we were gonna just...
- No, we will. We will.
You just gotta see this.
I'm telling you, it's...
- No, you need to watch it now.
You'll see.
Play it. Just play the thing.
Come on,
I got two minutes here, please.
Emily, play the goddamn tape!
- Hello?
- Hey, man, you made it.
I knew you'd come through.
Some stupid chick
from my school.
Good. I was afraid
you didn't believe me, man.
Now it's her problem. She doesn't
get someone else to watch it in a week,
I swear she's dead.
So, did you tell her what happens
or you just gonna let her
find out for herself?
Jake?
Come on, it's over, dude.
Jake. This isn't funny, man.
Emily?
- Emily, what the hell did you do?
- I played it, I just didn't look.
Come on, Aidan, let's go home.
It was the right choice.
No question.
Aidan, dinner's ready.
Damn.
OK, now, before you say anything,
I followed the recipe this time.
Just 'cause it doesn't look
like the one in the magazine,
doesn't mean to say
it won't taste good.
Those are great, honey.
Got a really good eye.
He'd be proud of you.
Thanks, Rachel.
You know, it wouldn't kill you
to call me "mom" now and again.
"Ma. " "Mommy. "
Something besides "Rachel".
Yeah, I like "Rachel".
Well, "mom" has its charms too,
you know.
But "Rachel"
is more your personality.
Really?
Well, Rachel declares dinnertime.
It's working out great,
don't you think?
All of this space and fresh air.
We have a yard.
It's really great.
Listen, honey...
...we didn't do anything wrong.
We started over.
You know how they can tell
you used to work at a real newspaper?
You're the only one
who closes your door.
Habit.
I wanted to talk
to you about my editorial.
Those changes OK?
Well, I asked you to copy edit it
and you rewrote it.
Just the part
about the bond measure.
That was the whole thing.
the money, not the riverfront.
You know,
a big news day in Astoria
is a school board meeting, a car wreck
and a cat in a tree. That's big news.
You sure this is the job
you're looking for?
Well, I'm around for my son more.
In Seattle, I wasn't.
Good a reason as any.
I'm glad to see you're
settling in. I like the...
Max, while you're here,
have you given any thought
to that piece for tomorrow?
You know what?
It's 442 Ridgecrest.
Repeat that.
It's what?
Ridgecrest. Ridgecrest!
I've talked to the medical
examiner. They're on their way.
Squad 19 to respond.
Can we keep
this channel clear?
- Possible homicide.
- Please, we should be so lucky.
- What are they saying?
"High school student, male, 17.
Address, 442 Ridgecrest.
Found the house flooded,
a girlfriend hiding in the basement. "
- Suspect or witness, they don't know.
- The guy was dead in front of the TV.
They keep on talking
about his face.
What about his face?
All emergency units,
area Astoria, switch to Tack Five.
Detective.
Detective, you have a minute?
Was it homicide or wasn't it?
You know how he died.
I just have
a few last questions.
If you could walk me
through it again.
It's just horrible.
So young.
No.
No, please, not here.
I found you.
We only made one copy.
Oh, God.
- Excuse me, sir.
- Hold on.
- Rachel Keller from the Daily Astorian.
- We'll make a statement.
- I need to know about the girl.
- We'll make a statement.
She hasn't said a word, has she?
You're welcome to wait.
Excuse me.
Watch your step.
Have a seat here, OK?
Have a seat.
I just want you to relax for me.
You can't keep her.
- Focus on the walls.
- We wanna take her.
- She'll talk to us.
- I understand.
I'm just gonna ask
a few questions. Please.
- Be right back, Emily.
All right. Give me his number.
Yeah. All right.
Emily, listen to me.
I know what happened.
I know.
Now, you have to tell me.
The tape.
Did you watch it?
Do you know who else
has watched it?
Then where is it?
Hey, you.
Get away from her. Ray.
Emily, talk to me.
I want her out of here.
Now.
You can tell me, Emily.
No.
Not here, Samara.
Not here.
Honey, what is it?
What's wrong?
Look at me.
- OK? What is it?
- I had a nightmare.
That's all right.
We all have them.
Oh, God, you're soaked.
And you're freezing.
Let's get you out of
these clothes. Come on.
Aidan?
What happened in your nightmare?
I woke up and you weren't here.
You weren't here.
I'm here now, honey.
I'm right here, OK?
Listen.
All you have to do is call my
name and I'll follow your voice.
OK?
Even if I have to come right down
into that nightmare with you.
So tell me what happened.
I don't remember.
You don't remember?
I don't remember.
Honey. You heard me?
I've been calling your name.
I'm... sorry.
You ready to go?
OK.
So we'll just swing by
and see what they have, OK?
And you can keep a watch on
the backyard stuff. How's that?
Look at all this stuff.
Who do you think buys this crap?
Rachel.
Sorry.
What's wrong, honey?
You all right?
I'm just a little cold, Rachel.
- I'm gonna take a look around.
- All right.
Stay close.
Would you like a marble, ma'am?
You gotta wait
for the whistle.
Here I go!
Are you in there?
Why didn't you answer me, honey?
What are you?
Jesus, you're freezing, honey.
What's going on? Are you sick?
Talk to me, honey.
Talk to me. What's going on?
- What is it?
- I'm cold.
It's OK. It's OK.
Honey, when did this start?
Was it last night,
or this morning?
I don't remember.
I know you don't like me prying,
but this is important.
Was it your nightmare?
I really don't remember, Rachel.
I need you to try.
You're sick, all right? And we
need to know what started it.
Was she in your nightmare?
Don't stop.
- Go! Drive! Drive!
- What's the matter, honey?
Just don't stop the car!
Get down!
"Don't stop. "
You said, "Don't stop. "
OK. Let's see.
That's impossible.
Rachel...
...what's happening?
Yeah, hi...
My son is very sick
and I'd like to
talk to someone who...
Well, it's his temperature.
It's... it's five degrees low.
Yeah. Well, then,
I'll hold for the on-call nurse.
Hello?
Honey, the power just went out.
Are you OK up there?
Honey, this shouldn't be open.
God.
Aidan, let's go. Get out of bed.
Aidan, what are you
doing over there?
Get back in bed right now.
I saw something.
Move! Get away.
Get away from there.
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