S3 Ep. 3 - Panic! At The Drive-In
Francis kisses and runs. Tony frightens the elderly. Kelsey lies to a cop. And Trudy swallows a long pointy object. Just another night at the movies!
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Despite its star-studded cast, Four Fathers received overwhelmingly negative reviews and is mostly remembered now for its background role in the notorious Project Heartland disaster.
On a fateful night in during a screening of Four Fathers, the Peachy Plex drive-in became the scene of a violent shootout, leaving one person dead and a double-decker bus of British teenagers absolutely smitten with a renegade teenage rebel named Francis Farnsworth.
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And this season, we present the Peachyville Horror, a call-cthul, actual play, horror comedy about four everyday schmoes fighting the forces of darkness in suburban 1950s America.
No one say anything.
Don't.
Leave him hanging.
I was thinking.
I had to clear my throat.
Leave it hanging.
Okay, I was just thinking about things.
And what were you thinking about, Beth?
No need to like dive into that, but I was thinking.
So it's not like I was just over here being.
My name is Freddie Wong.
I play Tony Collette, the fast talking used car salesman with a heart of gold
why is everyone laughing that heart of gold is missing in action so far i feel like usually other people decide that the character has a heart of gold like you can't just be that i have a heart of gold he has a heart of gold because gold is the most valuable mineral or very very valuable mineral and his heart is a great heart according to his doctor oh he's very strong he's exercised so good he's spent all this time doing cardio you know cardio, it works out one muscle, though.
It works out your heart.
Now, does Tony Collette just think that that's what a radio in a car is called?
Could be, well, could be.
Every morning, though, he does get up and run two miles.
That's pretty good.
More than I'm doing shit.
Hey, everybody, I'm still alive.
Matthew Arnold surviving stomach flu here to entertain you, hopefully.
It'll be a weird vibe from this guy.
And I play Kelsey Grammar, Peachyville's happiest and snappiest school mom.
And you know what she always always says?
Better starts with the letter B, so be it.
Oh, I like that.
Better, be better.
Yeah, yeah.
There you go.
That's right.
But
a little fact about Kelsey.
I thought since she knows a lot about everybody's kids around the town, maybe she can tell you a little bit about her childhood and what she was like in school.
So her favorite class as a student, one of her middle class.
Huh?
Sorry.
Oh,
was recess.
Was this a Lincoln fact?
Maybe, but
I feel like someone filed the serial numbers off this fact.
The other name for it is just free study hall.
Free study hall.
Oh, wow.
Kelsey loves study.
All right.
Fair enough.
Yep.
I'm Anthony Birch.
I play Francis Farnsworth, the most bullied kid in Peachyville.
I've got two facts for you.
One's a Francis fact, one's an Anthony fact.
The Anthony fact is that you may have heard in season two that I was looking to write a porno.
And the porno finally came out.
If you go to sayuncle.com, it is on there.
It's about a couple gamers dicking down on each other.
So that is a thing that you can enjoy.
I also link to it on my Twitter.
Happy Mother's Day.
My Francis fact is that Francis has a best friend, and his name is JC.
Francis is a Christian.
Francis really wants to get to heaven and he spends almost every moment of his waking life with like 3% to 5% of his brain being terrified that he's going to go to hell because he masturbates so much.
Wow.
So Francis is just me in middle school.
Hi, I'm Beth May, and I play Trudy Trout, doting wife, homemaker, and mother of 2.5 beautiful children.
Fun fact about Trudy.
Trudy actually kind of a criminal record.
Oh, really?
Yeah, actually, she's been charged with battery multiple times.
Whoa.
Yeah.
Is that it?
I'm sure like more will come out about it because like, you know, something like that, it kind of comes up.
I mean, it's probably record.
Well, you know, I feel like Beth's playing this one close to her chest.
Is there one one you could give us?
Like, pick one of the batteries.
I don't know.
I don't want to take the podcast in such a dark place, like, off the
good save, Beth.
Good save.
All right.
Well, my name is Will Campos.
I am your Daddy O Master.
And
my Daddy O Master fact this week is that there are 4,400 unidentified bodies discovered every year in the United States.
Don't know who they are.
Just that many
John and James.
Who knows who they are?
Some of them probably in Nebraska in the 1950s.
Who knows
When last we loved you, you had murdered a police officer in a drive-in movie theater during a daring shootout to rescue Britannica Blue from four masked men who were arranging a handoff for a fraudulent trophy.
Francis successfully lured two of them away.
They've just absconded into the woods with a trophy.
And Britannica Blue has just revealed that one of the men you killed was the owner of a police badge.
right as you hear sirens pulling around the corner and you see two police cars bounding into the drive-in movie lot.
Oh no, not again.
I ain't going back.
Are Kelsey and Francis back?
Well, Francis was in the arms of the
arms of a bunch of groovy Brits on top of a double-decker bus, which I forgot about until just this moment.
We're not there yet.
You guys aren't there yet.
You guys see these cars speeding up.
Trudy and Kamone Wong and Tony Tony Colette and Britannica are all standing pretty much at the scene of the crime.
Kamon Wong sees them coming and realizes she has this smoking shotgun in her hand and quickly wipes her prince off of it and drops it on the ground.
I was like, okay, everybody stay calm.
Everybody stay calm.
We have nothing to be afraid of.
We just have to stick to our story.
Everything's going to be okay.
Tony would like to drop into a low crawl and like displace briefly.
and then go up and knock on the window of any one of the random cars.
Wait, displace?
Like physically displace, Matt, when the enemy has
a bead on you.
So move.
Displace.
Okay.
Just sound like this is.
I thought it was a spell.
You're moving.
Okay.
CLDM6 doesn't cast spells, Matt.
Those are tactical actions.
I will say everyone gets one action before the two cops arrive at the scene of the crime.
But they don't see us.
Yes, I guess they're barreling towards.
So actually, what you see is you see them pull up to like the ticket taker booth, and you see sticky Rick nodding to them and kind of pointing over to the direction where the shootout happened.
Okay.
And again, remember at this point, people are starting to look around because they've heard these sirens, but because you did so well on Kamon Wong killing this guy, I believe we said that it timed out with just when the pyramid in the Dungeons and Daddies movie playing on the screen landed like to cover the gunshot.
You guys got really lucky with when the gunshot went off.
Okay.
So people are starting to look around confused.
Like what's all this hubbub about?
So Freddie, you are trying to sneak over to a car.
I'm going to try to find one of the cars that I've rented to one of the necking teens in this.
Are you looking for a specific car?
Any car that I recognize from my used car lot.
What would we call that?
A luck roll?
Luck feels about right.
All right, give me a luck roll.
I'd say luck feels right.
Okay.
Does every car in your used car lot have like a little sticker?
You said that there's a sticker on the cars, and I smelled merch.
So, what does the sticker look like?
Oh, good one.
Yeah, I think it's just like totally these cars, cars, cars.
And then I think it just large Texas.
This car's for necking.
Yeah.
My car is for.
And then, like, you you know, I really, to everyone who I explained, because I think when I was pitching the show, I was like, it's leave it to beaver, meets Kala Cthulhu.
This is not leave it to beaver, meets Kala Cthulhu.
Oh, it's leave.
Oh, someone's a lady.
It's leave it in Beaver is what it is.
God.
Roll your luck roll.
What do you do?
I have 63 luck.
I'm trying to roll under it, and therefore I get 84.
Okay, no, that doesn't happen.
Regardless, though, I would like to knock on the window of a car of like young people.
Anyone that looks like a young person.
You.
You knock on the window of a a car, I think.
Yes, you get to knock on the window of a car.
Okay, so you knock on the window of a car.
He's like, roll it down.
Like roll the window down.
Okay, there's an older couple in this car, and they're not giving each other hand jobs.
The guy is reading the U.S.
Constitution and the woman is naming an American flag and they look over and you see an orange.
Yes, can we help you, sir?
Oh my God, what's going on over?
Oh my God, is there blood in that car?
Oh my God, there's dirt all over your face.
Oh my God, you're so, yeah, because you have four hit points.
You took a fucking trip through a windshield, so you're covered in blood, obviously you got scrapes all over your face they scream and floor it and start peeling out whoa if they floor it in a fucking drive-in they're going they smash straight into the car in front of them and then that guy gets out and he says what the fuck is oh my god has that guy got blood on his face
i'm gonna use this as a distraction to get the fuck out of here okay they're all looking at you no they're looking at the guy who just crashed a car into another person's car we'll deal with what's going on there in a second tony collett's causing a ruckus tony collette's causing a ruckus what is trudy doing Hearing the sirens come.
Inner Trudy mind, she's thinking nobody else can hear this.
Well, they won't suspect me at all.
They'll never know.
They'll never know that it was me that did this.
Or did I do this?
I'm gonna knit.
And I pull out a knitting kit from my apron.
That's fair.
And she just starts looking nonchalant, just working on the mitten.
Britannica Blue tugs your skirt and she's like, Mrs.
Trout, I'm real scared.
What do we do?
Oh, don't worry, BB.
We're women.
They'll never suspect that we had anything to do with it.
They didn't do anything.
They kidnapped me and then you guys saved me.
Why don't we just tell that to the cops?
Oh,
right, right.
We should run.
Okay.
Are you going to run?
Yes.
Okay.
I'm going to run towards where I hear a ruckus over by Tony Collette.
Okay, so are we running or are we not running?
What are you doing?
We're running.
We're running.
Oh, wow.
What a commotion.
Oh, I'm watching.
This is called rubbernecking.
Ooh,
a car crash.
Oh, we can look, but we can't touch.
Okay, what is Kelsey doing?
If I remember, we are at the British schools bus.
Yes, I think canonically, London is the sister city of Peachyville.
Okay.
That's beautiful.
If I remember, London.
Yeah, they're a huge gift.
Oh, my God.
I would have gotten London.
Do you have the video screens that like attached New York City to Dublin and somebody got their tits out?
Oh, man.
What a hero.
What a hero to get your tits out for Dublin.
I want to take a glance at who's driving the school bus.
Who's driving the school bus?
Are you talking about the school bus or the British school bus?
The British school bus.
Okay, that was.
The red double-deco one.
Nigel leads Brisbane.
That's for you, Matt.
Okay.
A leads man.
Yes.
So Nigel leads Brisbane.
4-0 today.
Thank you.
He's looking around.
He's like, well, Sol is Sten.
And then Kelsey.
He's very stereotypically British.
I love it.
He's drinking tea while this is happening.
If this is a sister city, they're going to send their most British people.
That's how it works.
That's true.
For tribute, right?
Yeah.
We have to keep up the stereotypes.
Find everybody who matches them.
Let me see your teeth.
No, too good.
I'm trying to wave down Trudy and Tony and BB, and I'm going to go up to Nigel and be like, Oh, hello.
Is everybody in Britain as sweet as you are?
Raise my eyebrows.
Give me.
And I sit on the front seat.
I kind of push the girl that's like in the front seat right next to the bus driver
to the teacher.
Yeah, and I kind of sit and I cross my legs and kind of lean over.
Give me a, what is that, a charm?
Roll something, man.
It's called Riz.
Roll Riz.
Give me a Riz roll.
What if we made a.
Give me a Rizbane for Brizbane.
What if we made a Gen Z TTRPG?
You know, that'd be sick as a Z G R P T.
Yo, Yo, no cap.
It call it no cap.
I sit on my skippity toilet.
That's Gen Alpha.
That's not Kelsey.
Get it to the fringe.
And if there's anyone who wants to be cool like Gen Alpha is, it's Gen Z.
And they grasp as hard as they can onto the threads that they used to be cool.
You're so Sigma.
I'm mewing over here.
So I got Roll Charm.
You got a Roll Charm.
I remember that I made that Kelsey's not charming.
So I got to beat a 15.
Okay.
I got 33.
Okay.
I mean, he was like, eh, no, they're all much sweet.
I ain't sweet at all, Miss.
What did you say?
I'll say, I'm not sweet.
Yes, it's English.
You know what?
Why don't you do your job?
I'm a school.
You're just doing me, Joel.
No, I'm.
Oh, sitting in British.
Children to.
Are you British?
Show me your British passport.
Of course I'm not British.
I live here in teacher building.
I don't care if we all sister cities.
It's solid.
We are sister schools.
I'm going to use.
Oh, teacher.
How old is this?
You found the one NPC who you didn't teach.
How old is this person?
this person judging from my voice is like 45 in world war ii 65 yeah fought in world war ii yeah i'm gonna try to persuade i'd be like you're right you are a sister school and right now some of my students are in trouble because you crashed your bus into our bus so if you could take me
to teach us i'm not here to meditate who did what all i know is that i'm minus a bus and i have two children that need to get home a teacher that needs to get back to school on time so that the kids aren't cranky which helps both of us because you don't want cranky kids in your school bus so why don't you just just drive us back to my home?
Okay
So what are you you're trying to get this guy to drive his bus full of British like he has a job.
Yeah, and this is because there was a minor offender better with the other school bus last
You're trying to rank his sister school is like hey some of our kids need a school ride to ride to school did he kidnap these kids no he brought them to this movie
driving movie theater yeah so then i'm assuming he's bringing them back to what where is he bringing them back to they're going to the peachyville Youth Hospital.
Fine.
That's what I say.
So he's bringing the kids back somewhere.
So, yes, I'm like, wherever you're bringing these kids back, you just got to make two extra stops.
One to bring back this child and one to bring back that child over there that's running with that person.
What roll?
So I'm so sorry.
Excuse me, sir.
What was your name again?
My name is Will, the DM, and I asked you to roll something.
Oh, I'm gonna roll.
I'm asking that.
I'm asking you.
Matt's in trouble.
Matt's in trouble.
His name's Nigel Brisbane.
My name's Nigel, miss.
And I don't take too corn later being bossed around by Americans.
Matt, make him say aluminum.
Say aluminum.
Why the bloody hell should I?
Yeah, that's what I thought.
Well, I got 92.
I say, you know what?
This is why you need our help to win the war.
And
I step off the bus and I go, I was trying to get us to ride out of here, but I think we could be here.
I'm perfectly happy to stay where I am.
Yeah, I think we just stay here and see if they can come to us.
I sort of like charmed all of these cool British people into thinking that I'm like a big deal here.
So I don't really want to leave.
You should ask the kids to ask the school.
I don't want to go back to the hostel.
I want to stay here.
But the kids are going to the hostel.
Francis.
I just want to go to the hostel.
Francis, what are you going to do?
I'm just hanging out with the kids.
The cops don't know I'm here and they have no reason to come up to the double-decker bus.
So I'm fine just waiting here for the cops to leave.
So the two of you have decided to lay low at this bus.
Is that
okay?
I wave to Trudy, so I'm seeing if Trudy and Debi are coming out.
Hi, Kelsey.
Okay, so you're running to Kelsey.
I was running to Tony, but then I'm like, oh.
Yeah, I caused a car accident.
Yeah.
Yeah, I wave her to come to us.
Kimon Juan, seeing that everyone has abandoned the crime scene, is also going to try to leave.
Can everybody give me a spot hidden roll real quick?
Oh, wow.
I will.
Ooh.
I really should have put more points on the spot hidden.
I failed.
Or you can always succeed by just spinning that.
Look, look, look.
Fail.
I'm saving that shit for the end boss.
71.
Fail.
Failed.
I rolled 24.
So you succeeded.
I spotted it.
Excellent.
As you are sort of leading BB away and scooting towards Tony, you notice that there's one less guy in the front seat of this car.
You could have sworn you remembered Kamon Juan shotgunning two dudes in the face as they drove past.
The guy in the driver's seat, his face is like fucking hamburger under this rubber mask, but there's like a bloody streak in an open door and you see like dirty footprints leading to a little hole.
And there's like a fence right along next to the car and you see leading under a fence and off into the woods.
Oh my god, somebody got away.
Let me put on my reading glasses and see if I can get any more clues.
I put on my reading glasses.
I look at the fence.
Okay.
Now you can read the fence.
Now I can read the fence.
What is it?
Now it's blurry because reading glasses have you seen close.
No, they're bifocals because Trudy struggles slightly with seeing far away.
Hold on, let me look at your skills.
Skills?
I have so many skills.
I can bake a chicken.
I can cook a chicken.
Give me another spot hidden roll.
I'm a garbage sheriff, but only two ways.
I got an 18.
Oh, great.
So yeah, you straight up see the guy in the Dracula mask that got shot in the passenger seat and he's frantically running into the woods, clambering up.
There's like a big hill, like right on the other side of this fence, and he's scurrying his way up it.
BB, look, that man's scurrying.
Should we go after him?
I mean, like, he can kind of prove our whole story, right?
Well, yeah, if the police find us.
Hi, Trudy.
Yeah.
I'm 12.
Oh, I need an adult to tell me what to do in this.
Normally, my normal day is like someone's dog went missing, and I find them by like finding a clue.
We're a little beyond my pay grade right now.
I'm kind of freaking out.
Oh, it sounds like you need a mother.
I'm a mother.
Great, yes.
And a homework.
What do we do?
Oh, yes.
Let's follow that man.
Okay.
Wait, I'm the guardian.
I should be in charge.
I should protect the children.
Protect the children.
Okay, we're not going to get into danger.
No, I want to see where that man is going.
Okay.
All right.
We're going to say that as you were processing all of that, these two cop cars rolled up.
Oh, oh, they're here.
Don't say anything.
BB, keep your mouth shut.
You have rights.
So Tony, not having succeeded here causing a car accident is going to lay down and play dead.
You're going to lay down and play dead.
Correct.
That'll work for about 30 seconds.
Well, don't worry.
He'll see where I'm going.
So you're going to lay down and play dead.
You guys are all waiting to see how this shakes out, basically.
We're going to focus on Trudy.
Okay.
I just didn't know what to do.
Okay.
Yeah, we're all just eating popcorn watching this
surround Trudy.
I'm going to focus on Trudy.
Whenever you guys feel like you want to do something, just let me know.
I want to make out with more people.
Trudy basically sirens are wailing.
You see two cop cars skid in and block in the two cars.
There's one in front of you, there's one behind.
Ah, we're boxing with the evidence.
Out from the first car, the one behind you stumbles deputy DuckBook Cookie, who is a big, gangly, reedy-looking doovis-y deputy.
And he's like, oh, hands up, lady.
Hands up.
Guys, where I can see him.
I'm not resisting at all.
Here, my hands.
Do you put your hands up?
Yep, I put them up.
And Kamon Juan, who's there as well, puts her hands up.
It's like, oh, this is really bad, Trudy.
Let's just play it cool, okay?
Okay, let's play it cool.
And then Britannica's like, yeah, that sounds great.
Let's play it cool.
I'm so happy I'm in this situation.
This is great.
So the three of you have your hands up.
Tony's playing dead on the ground.
And then from in front of you, another car rolls to a general stop and out steps the most serious-looking man you've ever seen in your life.
Okay.
Like this is just the most straightforward, no-nonsense, square-jawed, corn-fed, big fucking cop-looking dude you've ever seen in your life.
Is he like a straight-up like, just a white-picket fence, two and a half kids?
He looks like a law school ate Joe Friday and then lifted weights for a while.
Wow.
So he's just really a painfully serious man.
Everybody give me a no roll.
I don't see no.
Where is no?
It's in education on the big boy thing.
It's not a skill.
It's an attribute.
Oh, edge you.
It's edge you.
It's no.
Edge you.
Yeah, I do.
What are you going to do about it?
Jeez, you owe me an edge sesh.
Yep.
Failed.
69 hit nice out of 60.
Nice.
I succeed by one.
I succeed by a lot.
Okay, I was going to say you actually have advantage on this for a reason I will say in a second.
Okay.
I got 75 of Edu, and i rolled a 19.
okay so that is a very good success trudy you recognize this guy's face from the paper this is big shane silva he moved to town a couple years ago and he was formerly in the fbi and he's become a night shift detective should his name be shane because that's also the name of my bully well the reason you know him is that this is the father of your bully
it's a junior okay yes so this is big shane silva
so when big shane had a kid they're just like well we don't need to do the junior diminutive i'm already big so we can just do regular shane Basically, yeah.
So, yes, you recognize that this is Shane Silva, who is formerly from the FBI, Kelsey and Francis.
I guess this is because you know, Francis is kind of like low-key obsessed with his bully.
Yeah, I mean, I teach, and you teach, so you've got all the goss.
You know, you heard a whisper that not only was in the FBI, he was a big-time commie hunter.
And not only because you did so well, Matthew, not only did you know that he was a big-time copy hunter, he was fired in disgrace.
Something involving trying to accuse a ring of Girl Scouts for being alleged communist spies.
He took this job in Peachyvoca because it's the only job he could get after this fall from Grace.
Big Shane steps out and he looks at the three of you, the three Amigos, Kimon Juan, Trudy, and Britannica Blue.
And he's like, hands up, ladies.
Our hands are already up.
What?
Is it illegal for three ladies to put their hands up in the pale moonlight?
It's your legal right and forsworn duty to obey an officer of the law, which is what I am.
Officer Shane Silba, put your hands on the Ford Hetzel, please.
Oh, on this car?
Yes, that car right there.
Kids don't know how to tell cars apart.
They all go vroom, vroom.
Kelsey's going to walk up and be like, Big Shane, don't you have some Girl Scouts to mess with?
Oh,
aren't these two ladies a little too old for your shenanigans?
Miss.
Yes.
Are you involved here?
I mean,
are you part of this?
Part of what?
We've all been here.
Put your hands on the car, ma'am.
Oh, okay.
Deputy.
Deputy Duck.
Oh, yes.
Yes, Big Shane.
It's Officer Tilba.
Yes, Officer Silva.
Search these women.
Oh, they're ladies, though, sir.
Yeah, I know.
And you're going to search them right now.
You should be more concerned about your son not getting to school in time.
I'm more concerned about, oh my God, we have, and then he grabs the radio and he says, this is Officer Shane Silva.
We have one dead body in what appears to be a large Cadillac and four suspects on the scene.
Officer Duck, while all of this is going on, cautiously approaches the mangled face of this slain man in the car and he reaches a hand out to kind of peel off the rubber Halloween mask and he goes, oh God, oh, Oh, I think it's Officer Jenkins.
Oh, Jesus.
Oh,
and like just pukes all over the ground.
Ladies, I'm going to ask you again one more time.
And then Kelsey faints and uses A for acting and goes, I did baby.
My God, Big Shades, save us.
And she just drops to the floor.
They're mad, New Glass.
She just fainted.
We'll call that.
It sounds like my education because I learned acting.
I'm shutting that loophole down right now.
I'll tell you that much.
Give me a persuade role, Matt.
That would make sense.
That's what what acting is, persuading.
Yeah.
Actually, acting is listening.
What was that?
I am going to use three luck to succeed.
Okay, so he is now convinced that you fainted.
Okay.
I still got 62 luck.
Okay, I'm glad you're keeping track of that.
So you've passed out on the ground.
Does anybody have any water with a lot of lead in it?
This woman's fainted.
We're also going to need an ambulance out here.
Appears we have a passed out fainted woman.
I am now approaching to resuscitate the fainted woman, and Big Shane kneels down and like kind of taps you on the cheek a little bit.
Ma'am, ma'am, ma'am, ma'am,
ma'am.
Ma'am.
It's not working.
Oh my gosh, ma'am.
She's dead.
Ma'am.
Ma'am.
Ma'am.
I'm staying permitted still.
It appears this woman may have died.
He checks your pulse.
He knows you're not dead.
He puts his finger under your nose
to see if you're breathing.
What's that?
And I open my eyes and I go, oh, what is that?
What is that in front of me?
Oh, Shane.
God, what are you doing here?
I am arresting people for a murder.
For what?
The murder of that man right there.
What man?
He points to the dead body.
What evidence could you possibly have that we are involved with a murder?
That's a good question.
What are the four of you doing here?
Oh, oh, I.
Oh, Shane.
What could we possibly be doing here?
I was not selling Girl Scout cookies.
What What could we be doing here?
Oh, she's being so mean.
Yes, what could we be doing here?
All right, ladies, I'm going to give you one chance to come straight about what's going on here, to come clean, because I have my suspicions and I may have some evidence, but I want to give you a chance on the record to set things straight.
So here it is.
Here's your chance.
Trudy.
Kelsey.
What do you think we could do?
Well, here's our chance.
If we cannot listen, this is woman talk for just a second.
And then we'll get to you.
We just, our brains are a little.
If you could just give us a moment.
Yes.
We need a next.
I don't believe in women.
I believe in Americans.
And all Americans are subject to.
I salute.
I just salute them.
Do not, that's disrespectful to our men in the armed services.
I am not in the armed services.
Men can be in the armed services.
Okay, I digress.
Let's just say we were watching the movie and we're having a wonderful time.
Yeah, we were.
And then there's a car crash.
And should we just put it all on?
Just pick a random man.
Let's just see.
Shoot.
okay we know we pick a random man there's a good chance
to be responsible for self-funding yes yes of course
here we go enie meenie mimi mo
so who do you point at oh not him oh not anybody but him
who did you point at it's the milkman
He's sitting in his car.
I got the shit.
He's an outfit.
Yes, you see Dan Milkman is sitting in his milk truck drinking an ice cold glass of milk watching this movie.
He's definitely a pedophile.
That's why I'm good fingering.
I'm pointing it at him.
Look, I was enjoying one of the few nights I have off because there's no homework to grade tonight and I was going to see a movie with Trudy and the movie was loud and then all the stuff started happening.
I see a car crash.
It looks like there's some British kids that got in another car crash.
I heard a gunshot and then that man's sound of milk.
Yeah.
I heard a gunshot kind of near his his area and I saw him throw something long, like a broom, you know, a broom, something I would use, but like half that size and with like a trigger on it.
And something about that size shape and threw on the ground and then went back to his milk truck and is just drinking like a psychopath like nothing happened.
Just drinking cow's milk, the healthiest thing on earth.
And then he looks to Kamonwan and Bibi and says, what about the two of you?
Is that true?
And the two of them look at each other nervously.
Kamonwan's like, Yes, that's true, officer.
That's exactly what happened.
We were all here just having a nice girl's night out, and we saw that milkman murder these people.
Um, and then BB is just horrified watching all of these adults, and she's like, I just let the adults speak, BB
should be seen and not heard.
Beth, remember, you can hit kids.
I would never.
Well, maybe once.
Shane sort of just nods.
He says, Thank you all.
Remain here one second, please.
And he walks over to his cop car.
And there's only two cops, right?
He knows who you are.
He walks over to the cop car and he opens the door.
And Sticky Rick, the second most bullied kid in school, who was the ticket taker who let you guys in last episode.
Okay.
Rick, can you tell me once again what you saw?
He's like, oh, yeah.
I saw four shady guys in masks go in and then they left a message for these four people.
And then they came over here.
And then that's one I called you because I was really nervous that something bad was going to happen.
And there were also two fellows with them.
I don't know where those those two fellows are.
Well, I don't know, Shane.
Sounds like a big conspiracy.
And don't you have a little history with thinking things are more complicated than they are?
I'm going to kind of lean over to Big Shane and be like, it's exactly what it looks like.
You're right.
And we're shamed, but don't, not for my sake, because I'm a single woman and I can do as I please.
But for our married women, it is exactly what you think.
We met four strange men on a night off.
And for the sake of Peachyville and the marriages, I would just let that part slide.
And I look at the kid and be like, and you, youngster, you run a place that constant sin is going on, constant kissing, and you tell that quickly.
You think kids are going to be coming here if they know that the moment they come here to make out if you're going to tattle on them?
Huh?
You're all under arrest.
For kissing?
So you admit to knowing these men.
What men?
They made the car.
They're both four other men.
No, no, wait, wait.
Sticky.
No, now Sticky Rick did not say that we met.
He said four mysterious men.
Yes, the guys in the masks.
Two of the guys are dead right here.
Well, maybe.
Why don't you ask the third one that got away?
Look, and yes, I knew him.
I knew him carnally.
I kissed him.
I didn't like him.
I told him this.
Shane is just like, he's taking like just some aspirin out of his pocket.
He's just chewing them, just in rubbing his tumbler.
Okay, you're right.
I lost it.
We're all under arrest.
We'll sort this out at the station.
You're right, okay.
It is what it looks like.
I'm sorry.
It is what it looked like.
We had a scandalous rendezvous, and then I thought different of it, and I told that poor man that I wasn't going to kiss him ever again, and he shot himself.
Because once you can't get any Kelsey, again, once you get some Kelsey to get taken that ticket away from, you're right.
We should go to prison.
What we've done is so wrong.
Us four women went out behind their husband's back.
And in my case, you know, again, I'm not married, so it was totally right to do that, but you're right.
Take me away, officer.
He orders his deputy to handcuff all of you and escort you over to the police cars.
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Freddie, where are you?
I'm crumpled up and like, not to reference family guy again, but like, you know, like Peter Griffin like pose when he's on the ground and broken.
Like, I'm that next to the car wreck that just happened when I knocked on the window.
You could have crawled away so far.
You're let me ask you this.
Let me ask you this.
Can I have so?
I was listening with eagle ears.
Eagle ears.
You're distracted.
That's what we were trying to do the whole time.
They were.
You distracted them for a good, like, that was like three minutes of talking.
While the dames were shit chilling.
While Shane was sorting this out, what were you doing, Freddy?
I think I peeked open one eye and noticed that nobody seems to have noticed me.
And now I'm going to displace by crawling away once again, as far and as quickly as I can.
You did open the door.
No, I knocked on one door.
And then they screamed because they saw that you were covered in blood.
And they sped off and they crashed into the car.
My original plan.
Now they're arguing with the guy who's who they were crashed with.
Okay.
So now you're trying to sneak towards the exit.
Yes.
Francis, what are you doing while you see all this going on?
You see your mom getting arrested.
Oh, it couldn't be me.
I'm just enjoying all the attention from the British kids.
Oh, yeah, yeah, all the British kids.
Can we play all the British kids?
Oh, man.
You play football, mate.
Yeah, oh, yeah.
You're American football.
Not us Bollock shit we kick around.
The real one with the pigskins.
Yeah, it's an old handache.
Limey, listen to the way he says hard R's.
It's so romantic.
Cancer.
I've never met a real American footballer before.
Man, you're the coolest cat we've seen this side of the Atlantic.
Ah, shucks, you're pretty cool yourself.
I'm going to get him to pronounce aluminum.
Aluminum.
I know, right?
Okay.
This is the only time he's ever been popular.
My mom will be fine.
While you're doing that, Freddie, while you're trying to skulk off, the floodlights in the place turn on and the movie stops playing.
Everyone starts groaning and sort of like grumbling about like what the hell's going on.
I'm not sure how they're groaning before.
And not in a fun way, in a disappointed, why is the movie off way?
That's how it usually goes for me.
Yeah.
Big Chain's going to get on the bullhorn and say, Attention, PGPLEX customers, the drive-in is now closed.
Please remain calm.
Remain in your seats.
This is now an active crime scene.
I require all of your help in finding two fugitive men still on the scene.
One, Francis Farnsworth, and one, Mr.
Tony Collette, are currently trying to escape.
So please help your local law enforcement team by remaining in your cars at this time.
And if you see something, say something, honk your horn real loud.
Thank you.
So the British kids are like, Blimey, that's your name, Francis, innit?
I mean, there are a lot of cats who have that name in America.
Well, it must be the case.
Let's start with Tony.
Tony, you hear this.
I think I barrel roll under the nearest car that I've made it to.
Okay, so you're gonna give me a stealth roll then.
Oh,
why did I not put anything in stealth?
20.
So you got like a whole bunch of candy called luck that you can just eat.
Chew it up, use it up.
Okay, here we go.
91.
I failed this year.
Okay.
All right.
So that's a bad enough failure that you clonk into the side of the car that you're trying to roll into.
And then the people inside hear the noise and look down and see you and say, I think he's right here, officer.
I think I got one right here.
And he starts honking on his horn.
So we'll deal with you in a second.
Francis, the teens are on your side.
The teens love you.
But our good friend Nigel Brisbane, who's down on the bottom level of the double-decker, slowly puts his tee down and he's like, wait a minute, didn't I see somebody clamber up this bus?
Isn't there a weird American who's acting really suspicious?
And he starts walking up and then he sees you getting smooched smooched on all by all of his young wards his young charges for the evening and says oi who are you then i would like to fast talk him okay go for it so i've got a 95 in fast talk
so chances are good 51.
okay i go hey man i don't know what bobbies are like but cops here kind of don't take well to uh aiding and abetting a criminal which is technically what you've been doing by allowing me on this bus so i think maybe we should head out so nigel brisbane who is wanted for several crimes back in Britain, is like, Bloy me.
Oh, that's too much trouble for this lad.
All right, buckle up, kids.
And he jumps down to the bottom of the double decker bus, turns it on, and slowly and casually tries to make his way.
Stealthily make his diesel engine ass way towards the exit.
That is going to be tough because the shane said, everybody remain where you are.
He's got no jurisdiction.
Jurisman.
Jurisdiction.
Yeah.
Diplomatic immunity.
Yeah.
Blomy.
That's a big problem for me.
Nigel Brisbane, the number one jewel thief back in London.
He's like, all right, what are we we going to do?
Kids, we got to get this lad out of here.
Pronto.
Oh, what if you...
Oh, the Beatles don't exist yet.
Never mind.
What?
Are the Beatles?
I don't know.
I was thinking what's a time traveler.
What if you teens want all like, like, imagine a band that you would go really crazy for and you'd like swarm them and completely lose your minds.
If you did that on the cops, that could maybe buy me some time to sneak away.
We mean like Gary and the Pacemakers?
Yeah, like Gary and the Pacemakers.
Or the Shadows.
Or Johnny Kidd and the Pirates.
These British teens are in love with you, and the driver is afraid of going to jail.
He's like, that's a brilliant idea, lad.
You're going to go places.
And so he says, all right, everyone, on the count of three, we all scream and start running.
Like the, what was it, Freddy?
The shadows.
Or Gary and the Pacemakers.
Like, Gary and the Pacemakers are here, right?
For Francis.
And all the kids are like, for Francis.
Dude, the Pacemakers is such a...
Francis, will you remember me?
And I hold my hand out and I take the hand and I kiss and I go, you know it, baby.
What was your name again?
Don't worry about that.
I just want you to remember this when I kiss you.
Oh, okay.
Oh, my first kiss.
Man, this happened a lot quicker than I thought it went.
This is easy as fuck.
That person's name was Matthew, by the way.
Great.
Fantastic.
Matthew gives you a quick smooch.
All of the British kids and the driver start screaming and running away, just like in all different directions and just flood the area, creating a huge distraction.
It's like Thomas Crown, do they all pretend to be American?
These are struggling.
My name is Francis.
Okay, yes.
What do you mean by Frank Furter hot dogs, please?
They all sound like fucking Benedict Coverbach and Doctor Strange.
Oh, that's interesting.
A hundred different British teens are like, I'm Francis.
Where's Francis?
Hey, that's Francis over there.
I heard Francis plays American football.
So they're all running around like crazy kids.
While they're doing that, I would like to run into the woods.
Excellent.
Give me a stealth roll with advantage.
Oh, you walked into the wrong room.
I have a 90 stealth.
Yeah, baby.
26.
That is a medium.
You know what it is, Anthony?
I think Anthony
the best.
The fast-talking, stealthy moving Glenn close gave you such a headache, and now it's your turn to levy those skills against another DM.
This is the true generational drama of this podcast.
All of Anthony's learned from two seasons of successes against us now comes to bear against you, Will.
Now the gun turns the other way.
I'm not stuck in here with you.
You're stuck in here with me.
Francis successfully absconds into the night as Big Shane Silva sees all these teens running around.
He's like, attention, teens.
Attention, American teens.
Return to your vehicles.
Stop rebelling.
Embrace authority.
Stop rebelling against authority.
And of course, the more he says that, the more they want to rebel against authority.
So it's a real shit show going on.
Meanwhile, Freddie, you had been made.
Yes, I had been made.
So while Shane is saying this, Deputy DuckBook Cookie is clambering through the cars towards your location.
He's made eye contact with you.
So stop right there, Mr.
Khaled.
I'll shoot.
And I'm sitting there being like, I've been hit with a car.
I'm delirious.
I'm delirious.
Where am I?
Where's my son?
I'm just rolling around.
This is a real succulent Chinese meal kind of.
Yes, it is.
It is.
What is the crime?
I'm sitting here rolling around, pretending like I just got hit from this car thing, you know, and that's what I'm bluffing.
And I'm like rolling around, like clutching my head, being like, ah,
the madness.
The madness.
Okay, help.
Help.
Bring an ambulance.
An insurance fraud was born.
Bring me a doctor!
I need a doctor for my wounds!
Because I look like a guy who was in a car accident.
Yes, that's true.
That is a good point.
Okay, so give me an acting role then, as we have discovered that there is, in fact, an acting skill.
Well, I didn't put anything in it.
All right, well, then give me persuade.
Do I get an advantage because I do look like I was in.
I'm not bloody.
I am dressed for the part, so that's it.
All right, yes, you get advantage in convincing him that you are injured because you are, in fact, very 22 for 25.
I do do it.
Okay, oh my gosh.
Well, all right.
Well, just stay.
Medic!
Medic!
it's okay fellow we'll get you batched up down at the police station and he picks you up and starts taking you exactly to the pattyway they just this is before they realize that spinal injuries are like it could be bad he just like fucking throws me over his shoulder like a sack of burlap he's like a big burly dude so he fireman carries you and he says it's gonna be okay mister i mean you're probably gonna go to jail for murder and whoever that was but before then we'll make sure you're fixed up right quick for the old hangman there.
And so he bounds back to Big Shane Silva.
Is the hangman just watching the movie?
No, not everyone's at the movie.
Oh, okay.
Well, he said the hangman there.
He's pointing to like the hangman.
What, the hangman can't watch the movie?
In his hangmobile?
He just sits at home?
He's pointing to that movie.
He needs escape of all the people at PG Mill.
He lives at home.
The hangman is at'em.
Of all the people that need escape, poor hangman.
No, he lives for his work.
You know, he's like, when is someone going to get executed around here?
And he missed out.
He could have been at the movie and saw it all happen.
He's staring at the phone.
He lives for his work.
Do you know like remember an audition when they cut to the girl and she's just staring at the phone?
Yeah.
It's it's like that.
And a sack behind them twitches, and you're like, What's with that sack is happening?
I thought this was a rom-com.
What's going on?
Yes, you've all been dragoons into the cop car, assuming you guys didn't resist arrest.
I didn't, but I don't think they searched me.
That's true.
He was about to search you guys, and then he had to go off to catch Tony Colette.
Well, you got in there.
I happen to have a knitting pin that is very long and metal, and I'm going to try to break out of my handcuffs.
Oh,
yes, that's what I'll do.
I'll break out of these handcuffs, and then I'll break out of yours, and yours, and yours.
I mean, I could use my hands, that could be nice.
But here's the thing: it's like, I think we're going to be because we didn't do anything.
That's true.
I mean, you did.
I look at it.
What's your mom's name?
Kimon Juan.
I mean, you did technically.
I mean, we were all part of a team, though, right?
We were all doing this together.
We were all doing it to save Peebie.
Look, the important thing is we need to make sure they know that we were trying to save Phoebe, and that's why we had to cheat that guy.
And yeah, we were attacked.
And if there's anything that our fine gentlemen in America love is self-defense.
And literally, four.
Yeah, some men attacked three women.
Yeah, we're fine.
It's white.
You do?
It's very nice.
It's a white fence.
Are you going to try to bust out?
Are you going to keep cool?
Just bust out to let them know that we can.
We can.
A show of strength, if you will.
Okay, I put the knitting needle in my mouth and I try to undo my handcuffs with the knitting needle.
Okay, I love it.
I think lockpick might be a skill.
Yes, locksmith.
Locksmith.
I've got nothing in it, so I've got to get below a one.
Use your luck.
Oh.
Use 99 luck.
Dude, if you did, Beth, I would give it to you.
Wait, do you get an advantage?
If you burn all your luck, I will give this to you.
40 luck.
I know, Beth.
If you burn all of your luck, I will give this to you.
Well, I don't even know what I'm going to do after I do it.
Can I try to pick it up?
That goes for everyone.
At one point, you can burn the remainder of your luck to automatically succeed.
But using my luck automatically,
What I mean is this: like, even if you don't have enough, even if it's like Beth here with the one skill point,
I rolled a 100.
You rolled the opposite of what you needed to roll.
So, this somehow has to make your life much worse now.
I mean, I feel like what happens is you said it's in your mouth.
Oh, no.
So, I think you're fiddling with it and you accidentally like deep throat this knitting needle.
Oh, it feels like
Huh.
Okay, Trudy, let me try now.
What is this?
Wait, no, hold on.
She swallowed a knitting needle.
I was going to have it.
I was going to play.
I was like, let me try.
They're just like, okay, I swallowed it.
I don't even know what to roll for this.
Well, how about in real life?
I mean, Google it.
Yeah, what happened to me?
A knitting.
This could save a life, actually.
This podcast could save a life.
I mean, a knitting needle is pretty big.
It has an 80 to 90 percent weight.
Swallowed objects usually pass through the stomach and intestines without complications that are passing through the state.
But this is like, you know what a knitting needle is, right?
Like, this isn't like a little pin.
This is like a bitch.
It's like a chopstick.
You've jammed this thing into your mouth.
I had it in my mouth and the car like stops and like stabbed your throat.
It just seems a bunch of damage.
Yeah, roll 1d8 damage.
Okay.
That's pretty heavy.
I mean, it's a needle in your throat.
So I rolled a one.
You rolled a one?
Yeah.
There you go.
All right.
Here's what happened: is that it hurt and like it just goes down your throat.
Oh.
And I guess when you turn around, Matt, it's gone.
All gone.
Thankfully, I have another one.
Let me try.
I want to try.
I got a 1% chance, too.
Beth, I'm marking on your character sheet that you've swallowed a knitting needle, and there's going to be consequences for this later on.
I like look at the new knitting needle, and I try to pick a lock, too, having no experience with this whatsoever.
All right, give me a roll.
I failed.
Not funny failed, though.
Not a funny fail.
I got 21.
Okay.
All right.
You know, Matt, you got a bunch of low points.
You'll burn me.
Do you have 20 luck remaining?
Don't tell me it was a good time.
I got 62 luck.
But we'll just be in the cup.
Yeah, the problem is.
one of you will have no handcuffs on.
If I burn 20 points right now, it's going to be really funny.
We'll all enjoy it.
And what will happen is seven months from now, I'm like in the middle of like a monster's mouth, like holding.
Assuming that your character is going to live seven months, hitting a holding Francis.
I don't think it would be that funny.
Oh, there you go.
If you did it right now, I would just be like, ha ha, and like, just to like be nice, and I would move on.
Okay.
Yeah.
You would move on with your life.
So that happens.
It doesn't work.
As you're failing at it, Big Shane gets into the car and starts.
He's like, all right, I'm arresting you all now.
You already told us.
Okay.
Well, it's the 1950s, so I don't have to do anything else.
I don't have to tell you that you have rights.
I think Miranda rights is.
There's nothing else I'm required to tell you about that because this is the 50s and Miranda rights aren't a thing.
Anything you wish to know about your rights can and will be found in the United States Constitution.
If you cannot afford a copy of the Constitution, we will not provide one to you.
We still have to deal with Freddy.
Yeah.
Are you just letting yourself be hoisted hoisted into the car?
I called for an ambulance.
You've done such a good job convincing Duck Book Cookie that you are grievously wounded, that he's got you over his back and says, I got to get this man to the hospital.
And he pulls his gun out and points it at Dan Milkman and says, sir, I'm commandeering and deputizing this milk truck.
We need to get to this man to the hospital right away.
Dan Milkman is like, well, yeah, sure, geez, you don't need to point a gun at me.
I mean, I'm an honest American milk truck.
I'm not a pedophile.
I'm not a pedophile.
Danny, fucking put him in my truck.
Let's go.
And so he's going to throw you in the back of this truck.
Move aside the kid corpses.
Yeah.
There are no kid corpses in the truck.
Well, milk.
Just as suspicious.
Tony Colette's being driven to the hospital.
Four of you are going to the police station.
And Francis, you've absconded into the woods.
Watch out for sneaky Pete in the woods.
A new cryptid.
The other pedophile.
He's in cookies with the milkman.
Sneaky Pete.
Look, you don't have to use them.
I'm just putting tools out there.
Just helping you out, man.
Just laying down some fucking characters for you to draw from, my man.
A rich tapestry of which I weave, which you may glance upon.
Okay.
At long last, most of you are arrested.
I don't know why I thought that.
I was like, well, they're clearly just going to obey the law.
Like, that's obviously what a normal human being would do in this situation.
Francis is MIA.
But I run into Forrest cop.
Forrest.
Forrest.
Be careful, kid.
Sneaky things around.
Sneakies out here.
Sneaky pizza out here.
Sneaky pee.
Look out, kid.
Sneaky pee could be anywhere.
What are you doing out here?
Sneaky pizza around.
See, Ben hunts tonight.
That's what I found.
That's what I found, Carv.
Don't say his name three times.
As Officer Silva gets into the car, he grabs the radio and says, this is Silva reporting in.
We have four suspects in custody, one injured, headed to the hospital, and one still at large, requesting more officers on the scene to continue the search.
Put out an API.
No, you can't do that.
We're just helping out, man.
We're just helping out.
Will, what are you going to do with one set of mouth sound effects?
Matt's fucking laid waste to your entire plan.
He did one mouth sound effect and it was over, dude.
Just gave me a course.
I got what you got.
No.
10-4 good, buddy.
10-4 good.
God damn it, Sneaky Pete.
I told you once and for all, get off the fucking police radio.
Once you stop me from hunting kids at night.
I'll catch you, Sneaky Pete.
I'll catch you one of these days.
I'll bring you in myself.
Put out an APP.
for Francis Farnsworth.
Don't tell Sneaky Pete that.
Sneaky Pete, if you find him, you kill him for me.
If If you find him, your pardon.
Sneaky Pete, you find me Francis Farnsworth, and you bring him in.
And let's just say that issue that you and I have.
We'll be looking at quash and the beef.
Sneaky Pete's in the wind.
Let's cut to Francis.
So, Francis, you've bounded through the fence and into the woods.
Aww.
Like a little rabbit.
The moon shines bright in the night sky.
The cold wind whips as you scale.
You get whips ass.
As you scale this foresty hill.
As you crest to the top, you get a beautiful view of Peachyville to the north, east, and west of you.
The drive-in is to the south along Peachy County Road.
Before you to the north, you see downtown Peachyville and the fire blazing in the night sky from Hell's Trophy World.
It's been quite a night for you guys.
You can see the distant lights of fire engines as they're struggling to put out that structure fire.
To the east, you see Highway 71 and a vast stretch of farmland beyond.
You also see more cop cars tearing down the road towards the drive-in in response to Big Shane's call for backup.
To the west, you see the residential part of town.
Looking towards home, you think of the gaping hole in the front of your house.
He has a name.
He has a name.
The gaping hole.
My dad.
And to the south behind you, you see flashlights below as these police officers are searching.
It's only a matter of time before they pick up your trail uh what would you like to do i'm gonna head west into the residential area as you are skulking through the woods you come across a set of footprints jesus bigfoot they're regular man footprints
um and you hear footsteps as someone is traipsing ahead of you in the woods they haven't seen you yet but you also see a trail of blood as these footprints are going off into the distance what are you going to do i'm going to stealthily follow the footprints okay um give me me a stealth roll.
Step in the footprints and then the cops only have one.
Ooh, that's not bad.
Thing to do.
That's good.
And then you also ruin a set of like actual crime footprints.
Yeah, I'll step in the footprints and I got a 42 out of 90.
So that's a
good half.
Yes.
Okay, shit.
Okay.
So is this your plan?
You're going to follow these footprints out of the woods.
Yeah.
I love that.
Probably, you know, from following your in your father's footsteps for so long,
you've learned how to follow in the footsteps, literally, I guess.
Of any man.
Of any man.
And so you basically tail these footsteps through the woods.
They seem to be heading west, but they start to bend towards the north.
They're kind of following a circuitous path.
Are you trying to like keep pace?
Are you trying to close in on this guy?
What are you trying to do?
I'm trying to get close enough that I can see them, but not to like do anything to them.
As you get closer, you realize this is the injured man who escaped from your car.
You can recognize the rubber dracula mask, or at least the back of it on his head as you're following him through the woods.
And he's coming up.
You see, see like there's a dim light in the distance.
And as it gets brighter and brighter and brighter, you see that he is approaching an old abandoned mine.
And in front of the mine are the other two guys who chased you off into the woods.
And they're over there discreetly flashing a flashlight.
It's sort of a hidden signal.
What would you like to do?
Flash.
Stay hidden.
Watch what they do.
So these three guys meet up.
And the third guy comes.
And then you hear these hushed voices.
They're like, about time you came.
What the hell happened back there?
The cops are everywhere, man.
We're in a shitload of trouble.
You got the trophy, though, right?
He says, yeah, we got it off that Farnsworth kid, that weedy little dingus.
What a fucking nerd he is.
He sucks so much.
My fist tightens.
There's only one problem, though.
It's fake.
He's like, fake.
Are you fucking kidding me?
Yeah, you must have gotten it from Ed's trophy world before they burned it down.
Oh my God, Jesus Christ.
Who are these guys?
It's like, oh, we got a big problem.
How are we going to explain this?
to the powers that be.
It's like, look, I don't know, but we got to get out of these woods first.
That's number one.
All right.
All right.
Come here.
Get closer.
Let's follow this.
Just take a look at this.
And so you see the three of of them.
They huddle around.
They've got a map.
And as they're looking at it, they take off their masks so they can get a closer look at it.
The light of their flashlights reflects up into their faces.
And you see the faces of three members of the True Believers, the bowling team that you were squaring off against at the Peachyville Bolarama Bowling Bowl.
So you see Mushy Callahan, owner of Callahan's Cadillacs.
You see Brian Strokes, Brian Strikes Mitchell.
Brian Strokes Mitchell's Strokes Mitchell.
Brian Strikes Mitchell, right?
Yeah.
You see Brian Strikes Mitchell, the head librarian of the Peachyville Public Library, and you see the bloodied face of buddied Betts of Betts by Electronics.
And he's like got like these shotgun pellets mangled in his face.
He's like, how am I going to explain this to Mrs.
Betts?
What a nightmare.
Brian, the librarian, is like, just stay calm.
I got this old map.
of this old abandoned mine shaft from the library.
It's an old archival map before this place went under back in the 1840s.
And, you know, for a long time, they were using it to do bootlegging and that kind of stuff.
I'm pretty sure the tunnels in here can get us all the way back to town.
So let's just follow this map.
Let's stay cool.
And I'm sure we can find our way back home.
It's like, man, I'm not going in there.
I heard that place is haunted.
He's like, look, and you want to stay out here in the woods?
You want to stay out here and get caught by the cops?
We've got no other choice.
All right.
Let's go.
And so the three of them skulk down into this tunnel.
What would you like to do?
So I feel like I can follow the footprints back to where I first started following them and then just head back toward the residential area.
I've gotten the information I need from these goons.
Okay, so Francis, you're back at where you started.
You're trying to make your way through the woods back home, I assume, right?
Or to the residential area at any rate to lay low.
So the cops are searching for you in the woods.
It's a full moon, so you've got a lot of light, a lot of coverage, which is going to allow you to kind of make your way that way, but it's still tricky.
These are thicketed woods.
It's night.
So I'm going to need you to make a navigate roll.
That's going to determine how long it's going to take for you to find your way home.
I have 10 navigate and I got seven.
Oh, wow.
Okay, fucking fantastic.
It's going to take you three stealth rolls to get from where you are
to the edge of the woods, the residential area.
Right.
So stealth roll number one is 36 out of 90.
Stealth roll number two is 69 out of 90.
Nice.
Nice.
Stealth roll number three is 76 out of 90.
Nice.
Okay.
Despite the cops sweeping these woods, despite them, there's a couple of close calls as they're swooshing their lights around.
Paint me the picture of Francis successfully eluding two cops who were hot on his trail in the woods.
The two cops are following my footprints, presumably.
So I do the old shining where I walk backward through my footprints and then leap a distance away so the footprints double back on themselves.
And then while they're painting the area with their flashlights, I'm like moving from tree to tree with my back up against the tree.
I'm like looking over it.
I'm just like,
and they can't hear my breath, but I'm fucking breathing hard.
I'm so fucking excited.
All my bully avoiding skills are finally coming into use.
This feels like how you get home every
fucking dance, every fucking football game.
Yeah, you're just like, oh, this is just where my bus normally stops.
Yeah.
I don't know.
This path like the back of my hand.
All right, so you emerge from the woods in the backyard of one of your neighbors.
You're about a block from home.
You see on the TV inside, like the family is gathered around the Victrola, or once again, they are listening to like an emergency broadcast.
Like, this is the Petriville police.
We have a maniac teenager on the loose named Francis Farnsworth.
Please report him immediately upon site.
The suspect is considered armed and extremely dangerous.
I'm not armed or dangerous.
Well, I might be dangerous.
Ooh.
Seems like good for your rabbit.
That's kind of cool.
That's not rabbit.
Rabbit is out of control.
Francis Dangerous Farnsworth.
Dangerous is my middle name.
Francis, what would you like to do?
I'd like to leap the fences adjoining the backyards and just basically make my way to Kelsey Gramer's house, which is next door to mine.
Easy peasy.
So you Ferris Bueller your way over to Kelsey's.
There's somebody sunning themselves in the moon.
I'm like, hey, Dixie Francis, Dangerous Fire's about nice to meet you.
You got to sneak past Milton, who always
snitched.
As you get to Kelsey's house, all seems quiet except for one creepy, weird boy
standing vigil exactly where Kelsey told him to wait in the front lawn
six hours ago.
And he's on the lookout, as he said, for a mysterious, strange-looking man skulking about around the house.
Holy shit, holy shit.
You are going to have to.
Now, this is, I feel like Milton's got to be boss level for you.
What's your stealth score?
90.
Oh, what a coincidence.
His spot hidden is 90.
Looks like it's a roll-off.
Milton, being a creep and maybe a low-key peeping Tom who is all about noticing hidden things where they shouldn't be.
I feel like you're the only thing keeping Milton from being the number one most bullied kid at school.
This is going to be a stealth spot off, essentially.
Okay.
What are you trying to do?
You're trying to get into Kelsey's apartment?
It's a house, right?
Yeah.
It's like a back
unit.
Yes.
I'm trying to sneak into the back unit through the back and get inside.
What is your strategy?
I'm going to go for a window.
I'm going to open the window quietly and then clamber in.
So Milton is patrolling and he's going to be on the lookout.
I'm going to wait for his vision cone to move away from me.
Okay.
And then put a cardboard box over my head.
Give me a stealth roll.
47 out of 90.
Milton is now going to do his spot hidden roll.
Milton got a 34.
Okay.
You are in the middle of creeping up to the window and he's just in the window.
He's broken into Kelsey's apartment to do who knows what in there.
Oh my god.
Can I help you?
Milton, you got to help Kelsey.
I'm going to fast talk.
I'm going to talk to you.
Hey, Milton, you got to help Kelsey.
The cops took her for crimes she didn't commit.
You got to get to the police station and bail her out.
I'm on my way.
It's very good.
Yeah, that was easy.
Give me a roll for it, I guess.
Fast talk, you have 95 and I got a six.
Okay, Okay, so oh my god, Kelsey, thank you so much.
Thank you for telling me that she's in trouble.
I'll go right now.
No problem.
This was something else I was going to reveal in case Kelsey needed a lawyer.
He always wears on the inside of his jacket the first-place ribbon he got in the school's mock trial competition.
And he says, Today's your day, Milton.
Today's the day you prove yourself.
Put that right next to that one free condom he got.
Oh, man.
Foolishly, he pinned it through the condom.
He doesn't understand why that's a problem.
So that's a little Chekhov's gun that might show up later.
I don't think that gun's ever going off.
It's okay.
Milton runs away and hops on his bike and speeds off into the night towards the police station.
So I go inside Kelsey's house and I look around for makeup, any dresses that will fit me.
If she has wigs,
go on you.
Okay.
Because they're all looking for Frances Farnsworth, but they're not looking for...
Frannie Farnsworth is cousin from out of town.
Bugs bunny logic works in this way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Matt, why don't you describe.
She also doesn't have any wigs, but she does have a lot of fun dresses.
A lot of prints.
It's a lot of prints.
It's like animal prints and fun little like rulers with like grammar and alphabets, like this fun prints.
Yeah.
And then like, sorry, I'm going to need to explain what a grammar print is.
Oh, like a bunch of letters.
It's just like a sentence, the quick brown frog.
I'm getting like
the best.
Who's the teacher in Magic School Bus?
Miss Frizzle.
Miss Frizzle.
Yeah, that was like Miss Miss Frizzle.
My mom, my second grade teacher.
She's got a lot of good bead necklaces, like really brightly colored necklaces.
Yeah, you know what I'm talking about.
Yeah, absolutely.
And yeah, that's pretty much her entire wardrobe, other than the one closet that you should not open.
Sorry, the what?
The one closet that he should not open.
Is it marked such so I know not to open it?
It looks different than all the other ones.
Oh, that closet.
I'm just looking for stuff to disguise myself with.
Might as well be open.
What's in the closet, man?
A big pile of cash.
What?
A big pile of cash.
Wow, we
just
in a little metal ammo crate box.
Oh, wow.
As you see all this giant pile of money on the floor, and you go, Francis, this is your lucky day.
You hear a banging fist on the door and a gun cocking and a voice say, It's me, Kelsey.
I'm here for my money.
I hide under the bed.
Thumbtack presents project paralysis.
I was cornered.
Sweat gathered above my furrowed brow, and my mind was racing.
I wondered who would be left standing when the droplets fell, me or the clawed sink.
Drain cleaner and pipe snake clenched in my weary fist.
I stepped toward the sink and then...
Wait, why am I stressing?
I have thumbtack.
I can easily search for a top-rated plumber in the Bay Area, read reviews, and compare prices, all on the app.
Thumbtack knows homes.
Download the app today.
And with that, we will jump back to the police station.
That is B for bail.
We montage our way through you guys getting booked and mugshotted and fingerprinted.
Oh my god, Trudy's mug shot looks so good.
She looks fantastic.
Yes.
Tony there too.
Meanwhile, we're also montaging through Tony getting wheeled into the hospital and jabbed with morphine and given a cigarette by the doctor and a pat on the ass.
And then he's getting handcuffed.
Does he get his HP back?
Oh, that's why this.
That's why I'm going.
Oh my god.
I've been waiting for this moment.
I've been waiting for this moment where I get to explain how major wounds work, Freddy.
Do I have a major wound?
I thought you do because you lost over half your health in one hit.
Oh, yeah.
Recovery.
Okay, here we go.
If you do not have a major wound in this game, Call of Cthulhu, you recover one hit point per day.
Otherwise, you make a constitution check for removal of a major wound each week.
Standard success adds one D3 HP per week.
Extreme success adds two D3 and then uncheck a major wound on an extreme success or if current HP is above half value.
So it's like a slow healing process.
Yes, it's a very slow healing process.
Well, let me ask you this.
Does being in the hospital help boost that at all?
Like, i.e., does it give us an immediate like constitution save weekly success automatically?
Because it's hospitalized.
Comfortable environment or medical care add a bonus dice.
Oh, wow.
So you are going to give me a constitution roll with a bonus dice to check how well you've succeeded on healing up from your 10 hit points worth of damage.
So roll 3d tens, two of them, your 10s digit, and give me the better of the two.
Okay, so I got four and then a seven.
And then the ones digit was a one.
So a 41 or a 71.
A 41.
You want the lower before.
What's your constitution?
My constitution is 75.
Okay.
It's a hardy boy.
It's a hardy boy.
They make them strong in America.
So that's a standard success.
So congratulations.
You get 1d3 HP.
Holy shit.
Really?
Oh, that's a pile.
That's fair.
It's only like an hour or something.
You just try to fly through.
They're just there to stabilize you.
One HP.
Oh, man.
They're just there to stabilize you.
You're at five HP now?
So, yeah, you're now up to five HP.
Doc, give me something to take the edge off.
Here's some bourbon and a shot of morphine and a playboy.
And a playboy.
And it says here on your health chart that you've got one hit point back, Sport.
So don't go raising too much hell.
Don't do anything I wouldn't.
You are uh
doctor, he's lost the will to speak.
I never do, my man.
Doctor, what should I call you again, doctor?
You can call me Dr.
Man.
Doctor Man, will you light my cigarette?
You bet your ass I will.
God damn, I love it when a man of authority lights my cigarette.
You're really lighting my cigarette now, pal.
All right.
Ha ha.
And he lights his own cigarette and then touches the tip of it to your cigarette.
That's how we light it.
That's how how we lighting it in.
That's how men light cigarettes in the 1950s.
Lighting them French style, huh?
That's how the French men do it.
That's what I learned in the war.
It's like the lady in the tramp of the fire.
Treating me like your Frenchman.
Light me like a French man.
That's what I always say.
Well, you come back and see Dr.
Mann whenever you need to feel good, Tony Galatians.
Well, when I need to get another cigarette.
When you need your cigarette relit, you come see me.
You know how to smoke, don't you?
You're damn right.
I smoke a lot of people.
Oh my God.
You are under arrest, though.
Yeah, the guy's the cop is there the whole time.
The cop is there the whole time.
He's like, Jeepers, you, wow, Gatzooks, you fellas sure do know how to talk, pretty.
He handcuffs you and takes you to the police department.
Very well, take me in.
So you all get one phone call.
Okay.
Bibi is going to make her phone call.
So she picks up the phone.
She's like, grandma, yeah, it's BB.
Put dad on the phone.
Dad, hey, okay, don't flip your lid, but I'm in jail.
Yeah, well, I was working a case.
Okay, things got a little out of hand.
I was really scared, but I pulled it together.
I know, I know, I know.
Don't trust cops.
Don't say squat.
I don't, and I won't.
Just have mom come pick me up in the morning.
Okay.
Okay.
Love you.
Bye.
Tony Colette would like to call his lawyer.
Okay, who's Tony Collette's lawyer?
Good question.
You do have the business card of Ed Farnsworth, who is an accident attorney.
Oh, that's right.
I think it should be the ride share of me go, though.
No, I have Ed Farnsworth.
I'm going to call Ed Farnsworth.
Okay, he's going to be so predisposed to help you.
Wait, you're right.
Hold on.
Is Kimone with us?
She is with you.
That'll be her phone call.
That'll be her phone call.
Kimone.
Kimone.
Who are you going to call?
I've already called my husband, and he's on his way here.
And is he agreed to represent all of us?
No, he has explicitly said he will be helping me out.
He is also terrified because we have no idea where our son is.
So I will be trying to make sure that my son is kept safe.
You killed the man.
Like I said, we were all part of this.
Well, big talk.
You just said that you're only going to represent yourself.
Well, excuse me.
I heard you guys tell the guy like seven different stories.
I mean, it's just.
Do we all want the same lawyer?
Do we all want the same lawyer?
Is that what we're doing?
Oh, you're going to be calling my own lawyer.
Tony, just once, Tony, just one second.
Just one second.
Yes, if your husband's a good lawyer, it'd be nice if we had a lawyer.
So she says we're all in on this and we all did nothing wrong.
And if anybody did anything wrong, like legally, it'd be shooting somebody in the head, which you did, but none of us are going to like that.
We're more than happy to throw you under the goddamn business.
No, Tony, we're not.
Tony.
Tony, Tony.
What is it, Kelsey?
Oh, Tony.
Oh, you know, I need.
It's hard for me to do.
I thought we were playing good cop, bad cop.
Were we playing good copy?
Before what else said.
Yeah, if we could use your husband as a lawyer, that'd be great.
I want to be clear to all of you, ladies.
I was hit by a car.
We all saw it, Tony.
Hi.
Hi, how are you doing?
I've been better.
I'll tell you what.
But I got a cigarette and I'll finger up her new boyfriend.
Okay, well, we got Phoebe.
That's the town doctor.
He's a strapping fellow.
Oh.
Yeah.
Well, which one?
Ooh, which one was it again?
Dr.
Mann.
Dr.
Man.
Remember his name?
Tony Colette plays hard and fast with Names.
Oh, Dr.
Mann.
Yeah, he's got a really nice son, boy.
His name is Boy Man.
Boy Man!
Matt, you're so fast with that.
Look, I'm sorry, but I don't frankly know you guys.
I just like you.
Very well, then I'll call you.
My husband will be representing me.
And I hope we can all get along, but I have to look out for myself and my family.
And I just hope that we can all agree to tell the same story to the police, but I also have to protect myself.
And I hope you guys can understand.
I really hope you don't go to prison for shooting a man that none of us did.
I would be more, I would be, I would be,
I would be like more.
Beth, give me a constitution roll.
Let's see how that knitting needles doing.
If you get a one, you can just pull it out.
Yeah, like a fucking circus.
Like,
I have a constitution of 50, and I rolled a four.
Oh,
come on.
That's pretty fucking good.
That is a magic trick.
It feels like next BM.
Next BM is out.
Bro, straight out of there like a Patriot missile leaving the fucking sign of the money.
With a four, you get to say what happens.
Excuse me, Mr.
Officer.
May I use the ladies?
Oh, it's right here.
It's right here in the cell.
Okay, so I'm just going to go.
Oh, would you look at that?
I can go back to knitting my mittens.
I hand you the other one.
I had Shiv snitches in jail with that.
That'll come in and and help them the clink.
Okay, well, that's one problem resolved.
I understand you have to take care of your family.
Look, everybody, we didn't do anything wrong.
There was a child that was kidnapped or something.
Wow.
And we went to try to save, you were ran over and we were trying to find a way to save her.
We got attacked by a bunch of men and you did the God-given right of self-defense as
thank you, Kelsey.
That's what I've been saying.
Yeah, I know.
I'm just a little put off.
by the fact that I'm, you know, the school bar and we were here and I did teach your kid and you've instantly thrown us under the bus.
How have I thrown you under the bus?
I'm just saying I'm getting my own representation.
You don't even represent us.
My lawyers can talk to your lawyers and they can work together.
Oh, call my lawyer.
I have a real pettifogger by the name of Di.
He's Sherman.
Dyer.
The lawyer Dyer?
By the name of...
The fucking name again.
Give me a luck roll to see if you remember the name of your lawyer.
Good call, good call, good call, good call.
69, 63 luck points.
I'm not gonna burn it i don't remember you have a lawyer kelsey and then as you say that you see the door opens the officer on duty for the drunk tank that you're all thrown in says i have a lawyer here for uh miss kelsey grammar and milton is there and like he's straightening up his ties like you haven't talked to them yet have you
asked um officer officer milton one moment please officer can you repeat the thing you said to me
The thing I said to you?
What did you say to me?
Just now?
Yes.
I said that there's a lawyer here to say that.
And then can you look at the thing the person that you said
and you brought into the room
you're you're supposed to be at officer correct you don't have to answer that
does this seem like a lawyer i don't know a lawyer for nothing ma'am he says he's your lawyer if you don't want him then you don't have to have him pride of the force aren't you okay um all right milton what are you doing here i heard that you're in trouble and i'm here to get you out it's gonna be okay kelsey milton's here is this your lawyer how did you know yes i am her lawyer you don't have to answer that i will answer whatever I would like, Milton.
How did you know we were here?
Oh, your friend came by.
Oh, what did he look like?
Well, I didn't get a good look at him, but he seemed really stressed out, and he said that I should come here and find you because you were in trouble.
That's something that Francis would say.
Sounds like Francis would say.
He's the only one that feels like a bad thing.
I know that course of action anywhere.
Okay, so Francis described course of action anywhere.
That's our friend, Francis.
So where did you last see him?
I saw him at your apartment.
He was going inside.
Where were you?
I was at your apartment.
At?
At.
At.
I was at your apartment.
I may have, I think I saw, I heard, I saw, and I heard, and then I went in, and then I saw him.
Milton?
We're going to talk to your mother about this.
You don't have to answer that.
The number one thing is you haven't talked to them yet, have you?
I mean, no, we're supposed to get a phone call, so I still have a phone call.
So I appreciate you.
I'm waiting for my phone call.
Oh, okay.
Trudy, do you want to have a phone call first?
Milton, why didn't you say?
I haven't run run yet.
Oh, no, you have to make.
Oh, Trudy, Trudy.
Trudy, Trudy, you can use the phone to call somebody.
Yeah, you can call anybody.
Maybe call Tucker.
Does he have a lawyer?
Oh, yes, he has a patent lawyer.
Oh, no, that's not.
No, no, no, no.
I don't know how.
Yeah, I don't think that'll help.
We could invent a new defense that's never been subjected before.
Who does Trudy want to call?
I'll call Tucker.
Okay.
The phone rings.
And rings.
And rings.
And rings.
And then finally, Tucker answers and says, Tucker Residence, I'm sorry, I don't know where my wife is.
Usually she answers this thing.
Well, I'm glad you know how to do it, sweetheart.
Trudy, is that you?
Oh, yes, it's me.
Trudy, where in the gosh darn dickens are you?
Before you say anything, I know that I'm required to be home at exactly 8 p.m.
sharp, and I'm not there.
But something terrible has happened.
Darling, tell me everything.
We are behind bars.
Who's we?
Oh, well, me and and my friends, my bowling team.
The bowling team we agreed you weren't going to speak to or talk to anymore.
Oh, we did agree to that, didn't we?
We did.
Well, I haven't talked to
the police yet.
So that's one man.
You're in jail.
That's one man I haven't spoken to.
Okay.
I'm speaking to the man I do care about.
Well, Trudy, I have to say I'm rather disappointed.
Oh, no!
not bad.
Anything but that,
Trudy?
Yeah,
I'll be by shortly.
Oh, and then we'll discuss it.
Okay.
And he hangs up.
Trudy gets really pale and she's like,
Tucker's coming by.
Okay.
With a lawyer, or
he's really disappointed in all of us.
Oh,
Trudy.
Me, especially.
Oh, Trudy, come here.
Yeah.
Oh, Trudy.
Tony's going to call his Taiwanese.
He's going to call Tyrus?
Yeah.
He's going to call Tyrus.
All right.
It's like one in the morning.
So you just hear.
Foremost.
You should be up cooking egg fuo young.
Tyrus, listen to me.
It's Tony.
You know?
The guy across the street.
Yeah.
Well, do you remember?
I need you to go to my Rolodex and get me the name of my lawyer.
Are you fucking kidding me, Tony?
It's one in the morning.
I'm in jail.
God damn it.
Are this your phone call?
Shit.
What was his name?
You have a good lawyer, right?
Yes, I will.
Okay, I'm going to call Tyrus.
Okay.
Hello.
I swear to God, Tyrus.
It's Kelsey.
Who?
Kelsey, the teacher.
Kelsey, I don't have children.
I know, but you.
I don't know who you are.
I'm the school teacher of the whole town.
Okay.
I'm a nice person.
Do you want me?
I'm a woman in need.
You love Chinese food?
No.
I just, I'm in.
Is that the Chinese food person?
I'm starving.
Okay, well, actually, we would.
Maybe if you could do a pre-order of some stores, we're going to.
No, what?
All right.
So you've all used your phone call.
The door to the cell opens, and Big Shane walks in.
He says, all right, the gang's all here.
Are you sure this is the right spot?
There's no Girl Scouts here.
It's still Tony.
Oh, Tony knows all about the story.
Oh, he's got your ass.
Do you think he protects the thin mint line?
You know, it's funny.
It's real funny.
The threat that communism presents to our Judeo-Christian way of life.
It's all a big laugh to people like you.
And he steps up to each one of you in turn as he's pacing through the hallway.
First, he steps up to Bibi and he says, crackpots.
He walks up to Kamon Wong, foreigners.
And he walks up to you, Kelsey, intellectuals.
I mean, yeah, I'm a teacher.
He steps up to Tony, glowering.
Degenerate.
I said degenerates.
And then he turns to Trudy and useful idiots.
You've told me one funny baloney story after another about what happened tonight, but here are the facts.
Someone shot Officer Biff Jenkins point-blank in the face at the Peachy Plex drive.
Yeah, we did.
Someone
burned Hal's trophy world to the ground with Hal trapped inside.
And someone saw all of you at the scene of each in a 1958 Ford Edsel village.
Thank you, but popular car.
Now I've already got enough to book all four of you for two counts of murder, one, but lucky for you, I've got bigger fish to fry.
Red fish.
Like communists.
Redfish.
That was you were supposed to gasp that.
I have reason to believe a KGB spy master has been recruiting double agents right here in Peachyville.
And I'll bet dollars to donuts.
They're sitting right here in this room.
And he looks straight at you, Tony Colette, and glares at you.
So here's the deal.
I'm going to have a little talk with each of you.
If you cooperate and give up your ringleader, you get a cookie, a Girl Scout cookie.
If you don't, you're going down for double homicide.
And he gets up.
Oh my gosh.
Will is getting up in real life.
Will he be physically getting up?
Guys, if we die in the game
and we die in real life.
And beckoning Matt to go into getting here right now.
There are microphones.
I'm walking to Will.
Will's going into Freddy's other room.
The other room.
My goon room.
Not the goon room.
You guys.
Matt is
What?
Okay, so Will's put an interrogation room in Freddy's other room.
And you watch as Shane leads Kelsey into an interrogation room and slams the door shut.
Mother, mother, fear me.
I am the broken sky.
All I ever wanted was to feel so ordinary
in a world that lies twisted in my mind, and now I'm gone.
All that I can see is a hole in the stars.
Swallowing my dreams and making them scars.
Too far, too far away.
But I stay
today.
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All that I can see is a hole in the stars.
Swallowing my dreams and making them scars.
Too far, too far away.
But I stay
today.
Boy, this did not go the way I thought.
Really?
You didn't think we were going to split into four different parties?