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S5E15: The Bay Area

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Wednesday, 18th January 2023
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o h per terms.

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And we just use this like a normal

3:29

straw?

3:30

Yeah. That's what it says. But it

3:32

may take a few seconds to get it started.

3:34

It says it doesn't filter taste. I

3:36

don't see how it could.

3:38

So it's gonna taste like a lake. Is

3:40

that a problem? No.

3:42

Water's water.

3:44

No chance to critique the Aquafinas and

3:47

DeSaunees anymore. No.

3:49

Brielle

3:49

bent down and stuck the large blue light

3:52

straw in the water. It

3:54

was the next morning and we were down by the

3:56

lake. Our packs had been returned

3:58

along with some more supplies. One of which

4:00

was a lifestyle, a device that could be

4:02

used to drink from any water source. Allowing

4:05

the water to be filtered before consumption. I

4:07

always wanted to try this one. Gross.

4:14

No good.

4:15

I was wrong. Water is not

4:17

water. Oh,

4:18

no. Doesn't taste so bad.

4:20

Yeah, it does. It tastes like drinking

4:22

dish water. And how

4:23

would you know what dishwater tastes like?

4:26

I'm just assuming Hey.

4:27

You gotta roll with it sometimes. It's the end

4:30

of the world. I

4:30

have rolled with it. I drink from

4:33

a river a bunch.

4:34

But moving water is a lot different than stationary

4:37

water like the You wanna try?

4:39

Sure. We each had our

4:41

own straw. I was still reading

4:43

the instructions trying to learn more

4:45

about things that could possibly slip through the

4:47

filter. But for the most part,

4:50

it seems safe. Alright.

4:52

Let's try this.

4:54

I leaned forward and dunk the straw into

4:56

the water next to Connor. You

4:59

had to really suck before it started.

5:01

And then bam, warm

5:03

water.

5:07

Well Definitely not the

5:09

tastiest. But it

5:11

beats Tasani.

5:12

Wow. Shot's fired. I

5:14

really don't think it tastes that bad. He

5:16

bent down to drink more. It's

5:19

warm. You have to go

5:21

lower if you want it to be cooler. But

5:23

you can't.

5:24

No. Not here. Not with

5:27

this. It's too short. But

5:29

once you get used to it, you'll like it,

5:31

like them.

5:32

Connor pointed to a couple kids twenty

5:35

yards away, happily drinking from

5:37

the

5:37

lake. There were a lot of people right

5:39

on the edge of the water, some

5:41

people washing dishes and clothes, some

5:43

bathing. That's probably

5:44

why it tastes like dishwater to

5:46

you. That

5:47

lady over there is literally washing plates.

5:49

Gross. This area was

5:52

busy and extended all the way around the

5:54

lake. It was astonishing to see so

5:56

many people and so many

5:58

people just going on about their

6:00

lives trying to make the best out of a

6:02

shitty situation. You

6:04

know, we could always gather some and

6:06

boil it let it cool and

6:08

drink from

6:08

that. That's what I did for a time

6:10

with Mark.

6:11

That's what I do now. We all

6:13

turned to our right to see a large middle

6:15

aged woman and a flowy and flowery

6:17

captain.

6:18

She bent down and gathered some of the lake water

6:21

in a pot. Sorry. I

6:23

didn't mean to intrude. No.

6:25

That's alright. My family prefers

6:27

to drink that way. And while boiling

6:29

seems like it may be enough, we still use

6:31

the straws. Just in case. Does

6:33

everyone have a life straw? Oh, heavens.

6:35

No. They were newly acquired. You're

6:37

lucky to have them. They were passing them

6:39

out to lake residence all last week. I thought

6:41

they ran out, but it looks like they had a few

6:43

extra to give to new arrivals. You

6:45

are new arrivals, aren't

6:46

you? We are.

6:47

Last night was our first night.

6:49

Uh-huh. Well, welcome to the lake.

6:53

Thank you. It may take a little getting

6:55

used to, but you'll like it

6:56

here. Much better than out there.

6:59

Hell, yeah.

7:00

I like it already. Good. Good.

7:03

How long have you been here? Oh,

7:05

a while. Hard to keep track of the

7:07

days though. Yeah. It

7:09

really is.

7:12

Hey, Eva. Do you think they'll give us

7:14

more food? I only have a few granola

7:16

bars left, and I don't like the

7:17

MREs. I wanna

7:19

know where that one guy got chicken. Oh,

7:21

yeah. Chicken. Are you hungry?

7:24

Yes. Berry.

7:26

They didn't supply us with too much.

7:28

That's not surprising. Sometimes

7:30

getting supplies can be tough here. For

7:32

as nice as this place

7:33

is, there's not a lot of organization, sadly.

7:37

The woman stood up straight and rubbed her

7:39

chin.

7:39

Is it just you three? Yeah.

7:42

Then you should join us for breakfast. We

7:44

have some special things cooking right now.

7:46

Special things.

7:47

It's not chicken, but I think you like

7:49

it. Connor and Brielle looked to

7:51

me, but all he did was shrug and

7:53

nod. Sure. Sounds

7:55

good. Great. Follow me.

8:04

My name's Clara, by the way. Eva,

8:07

This is Briel or Brie,

8:09

and this is

8:09

Connor. Do you like it here?

8:12

Sure do. Is it perfect? Not

8:14

at all. The boy, does it be living

8:16

out there? She motioned down

8:18

the road, passed the large groups of people.

8:21

My family couldn't do it

8:22

anymore. We know the struggle.

8:24

I'm sure you do.

8:25

And the way people talk, especially the

8:28

new ones. Well, it's getting worse.

8:30

In

8:30

certain areas, Yeah. That's why

8:32

I wanted to reach this place. Did you

8:35

hear the calls all over the radio too?

8:37

Oh, no. No. We stumbled

8:39

upon the lake. But I do know

8:41

about the cars. They keep looking for

8:43

survivors. They need people. Really?

8:45

There already seems to be a

8:47

lot. Yes. Over here on this

8:49

outside. But up on the north end, there

8:51

aren't that many. They need more for

8:53

proper protection. We've heard plenty of

8:55

shooting over the past few

8:56

weeks. Is

8:57

it creatures or other

8:59

people? A little

9:00

of both.

9:01

I just hope

9:02

it stays outside the lake. My son wants

9:04

to join one of the militia groups. And

9:06

I won't get them.

9:06

I can't even

9:08

work. Alicia groups, the ones that

9:10

protect this area.

9:11

Oh, we ran into one of those

9:14

groups outside. Not

9:14

surprising. That

9:15

old lady called them team members.

9:18

I know

9:19

exactly who you're talking about. Is

9:21

there

9:21

anyone in charge of the groups? Not

9:24

one person. No. But the groups fight

9:26

to keep the place secure. I think they're

9:28

even working on a fence on the east

9:30

side, but I wouldn't know for sure. I

9:32

never go far from our camp. Here

9:35

we are.

9:40

Home, sweet home.

9:41

We walked into a little area of three

9:44

small tents and a canopy pop

9:46

up. Underneath, two

9:48

folded out tables and four

9:49

chairs. The nearest table had

9:51

two hot plates, one of which

9:54

had bacon. Holy

9:58

shit. Is that bacon? Told

10:00

you we had something special cooking. How'd

10:02

you get

10:02

that? When you're part of the militia

10:05

groups, get some perks. I thought you said

10:07

you didn't want your son to join.

10:09

I don't. My brother's part of one

10:11

and I know the

10:11

risks. Hey there.

10:14

Name's Charles. A

10:17

chubby balding man stood from behind the

10:19

table, spatula in hand.

10:21

Clara, we're our guests.

10:23

I'm Eva. This is Brie,

10:26

and this here is Connor. They're new

10:27

to the lake.

10:28

Nice to meet you. Claire put

10:31

her pot of water on the table. And leaned

10:33

over the hot plate admiring the

10:35

bacon. She's smart.

10:36

We have

10:37

some extra food. Right? I don't

10:39

know if we ever have extra food,

10:41

but we can make do. At a decent hall

10:43

the other day. Where

10:44

are the kids? Greg is

10:45

still sleeping, but Piper and Jolie are

10:48

with the Conrad Boys.

10:49

Oh, okay. They're

10:50

going past the boundaries. Are they?

10:53

They know not to do that unless

10:55

Tyrone was slap the voice silly if they did such

10:57

a thing. I just worry. They

10:59

know that

10:59

too. They're not

11:00

hungry. I told

11:01

them to be back by ten.

11:03

Charles flipped three of the strips then

11:05

turned to us.

11:06

So new to the lake. That's

11:09

right. Here, sit sit.

11:11

I was always a little apprehensive

11:13

around people who were overly

11:15

friendly. I could see

11:17

Brielle was a little suspicious too,

11:19

but not Connor. He couldn't

11:21

take his eyes off the

11:22

bacon. His mouth was literally

11:25

watering. I already have eggs done. Hope you

11:27

all like scrambled. Would you like some

11:29

coffee? Coffee. No

11:30

cream, no. That's okay.

11:33

I'd love some coffee. We

11:35

all took seats in the chairs under the canopy.

11:37

It was nice being out of the sun's

11:39

harsh

11:39

key. But dying for a

11:42

breeze. So

11:44

tell me

11:44

more about yourselves.

11:45

Where do

11:46

you travel from? Well, that's

11:49

a long story. I

11:51

told Claire all about New York, the day

11:53

the meteor fell, I

11:56

travels west with Mark and Jay, and

11:58

eventually just Mark.

12:00

I told her about how I met Briel

12:02

and Connor, for which Connor held

12:04

up his sling. I even told her

12:06

my plan for after we all left here.

12:10

Oh, wow. I can't believe you

12:12

traveled so far. While I told

12:14

my

12:14

story, Charles put more food on the hot

12:16

plates. You

12:17

saw a lot then. Yeah.

12:20

Guess it's nice to know we have a good thing here.

12:22

Seems

12:22

like you do. I

12:24

like it here.

12:25

Well, it's definitely a good spot.

12:28

But it doesn't mean everything is always peaches. Oh.

12:31

Here we go. No.

12:33

No. You know what I mean? I

12:36

do, and I understand. But if you think

12:38

anything is gonna be better, you're gonna be

12:40

sorely disappointed.

12:41

Right, Eva? You trekked across the

12:44

entire country. Am I right? Yeah.

12:46

This is one of the better areas. No

12:49

vegetation, and it seems like everyone

12:51

is living peacefully.

12:52

As

12:53

peacefully as they could. What does that

12:55

mean? That's what I was getting

12:57

to. This place

12:59

is very nice, but it's far from

13:02

perfect. First, it may seem like

13:04

everyone around here gets along, but

13:06

they don't people rob and

13:08

seal and fight all the time. There's no

13:10

one to really break it up or hold

13:12

anyone accountable. So you have to watch out for

13:14

your own. Which we

13:16

do.

13:16

Which we do. The other thing is

13:19

the militia groups, which Charles here is

13:21

a part of.

13:22

Yeah. We do our best, but it's

13:24

never enough.

13:25

Because there isn't enough. You

13:27

could always let Craig join?

13:29

No. He's too young.

13:31

I'm seventeen mom. A

13:36

thin, clean shave and seventeen year

13:38

old with a damp one ish chin,

13:40

stepped out from the light green

13:42

to It's

13:43

dangerous, Craig. Everything is

13:46

dangerous. Craig, this

13:48

is Eva and Connor.

13:50

Hey.

13:57

Where's

13:57

Piper and Jolie? They're with the comrades.

14:00

Claire turned to me and put her hand on my arm.

14:02

The comrades are another family we met

14:04

on our way

14:04

here. Wonderful people.

14:07

Normally,

14:07

we don't like our children going off on their

14:09

own. But if there were the comrades,

14:11

she smiled and removed her

14:13

hand. They better get back soon because I'm

14:15

almost done. Yeah.

14:17

Stand the stalker on us again.

14:20

Charles motioned to a man in a baseball cap

14:22

standing by a couple bushes not far

14:24

from us.

14:25

He was trying to blend in with a

14:27

small group of people chatting away.

14:29

But obvious he was eyeing us from

14:31

afar. Stan, the

14:33

stalker. Oh, Charles is just

14:35

messing around. We give

14:37

him food one time, and now he won't go

14:39

away.

14:39

Like a lost puppy,

14:42

bald forty year old

14:43

puppy. But

14:44

he was part of this other group of, like, seven

14:46

people. When we gave him food, they all

14:48

started crowding around and well

14:50

It's hard to come by. Exactly.

14:53

Well, you have bacon. We

14:55

get perks because I bust my ass

14:57

protecting this place. By the way,

14:59

Eva, you said you're trying to get to Bodega

15:01

Bay? That's right. You should talk

15:03

to some of the members of my group.

15:05

One guy was in San Francisco. Maybe

15:07

he could give you some helpful information about

15:09

the area. No? Sure.

15:11

That would be great. Wonderful. I'll

15:14

introduce you after we In

15:16

fact, all done. Now,

15:18

who's hungry?

15:48

Careful. Relax. I've got

15:50

it.

15:51

We were close to some rocks right

15:53

now.

15:53

I know we said we should stick close to the shore,

15:56

but this is a little Too close

15:57

for comfort. Then move

15:59

the sails.

16:00

I'm trying. I got it.

16:02

I was actually getting the hang

16:04

of sailing. Fighting the wind wasn't

16:06

easy, but when we were able to angle the

16:08

sails just right, we

16:10

flew. Just

16:14

keep that one steady amperage.

16:18

Okay.

16:21

Right about there. You

16:24

know, sometimes I think this isn't

16:26

so hard. And other times?

16:28

Other

16:28

times, this is a pain in the ass.

16:30

The sails eventually filled out and

16:33

kindly steer as clear of the shore.

16:35

There we

16:35

go. Although, it's

16:38

pretty choppy over here. You

16:40

want me to steer?

16:42

Man, I told you, I got this.

16:45

Although the water

16:47

is

16:47

making me a little seasick.

16:50

You seem paler than normal. Oh, come

16:52

on. Don't draw

16:54

attention to it.

16:56

We have been on the water for a whole day now as

16:58

we got used to the boat. Sleeping

17:01

on the water wasn't

17:02

easy, but mostly from the motion.

17:04

Because it was nice not

17:06

having to worry about being attacked,

17:10

although we still slept in shifts out of

17:12

comfort.

17:13

I think we're

17:15

making good time.

17:16

What? Oh,

17:18

sorry. I think we're making good time.

17:22

Sometimes ambush and I forgot

17:24

that when we were standing directly to Kylie's right,

17:26

she had a hard time hearing.

17:28

How much longer you think? I

17:30

don't know, but this beats walking.

17:33

That's for

17:33

sure. Kylie likes steering the boat

17:36

because it gave her something to do and allowed her

17:38

to not focus on the walker movement.

17:40

She almost vomited last night.

17:42

Amberjack was right. She

17:44

looked pretty pale right now.

17:46

Are

17:46

neither of

17:47

you guys feeling ill?

17:49

No. Nope. Why

17:52

is

17:52

this so choppy over here?

17:54

My guess is

17:56

that. I pointed ahead to

17:59

some dark clouds in a bit of

18:01

lightning. Highly doctor had to look past the

18:03

sails.

18:03

Oh, man. I don't know if we

18:06

wanna go through that. It looks pretty far

18:08

away. Let's keep an eye on it though.

18:10

We're not good enough to sail through

18:11

that. I don't

18:12

know. I think Jay's gotten the hang

18:15

of it. Yeah.

18:17

Well, maybe it's just me then. Alright.

18:21

Alright.

18:21

Kylie, are you okay?

18:23

Look, k.

18:24

Wanna use

18:25

dear. She

18:26

ran off to the edge of the boat and

18:29

commented.

18:33

Oh god.

18:35

Okay

18:35

then. Jake, can you handle the

18:38

sales? No problem. I

18:40

went to the bow and loosened the front sale more as Ambertook the

18:43

wheel. You okay? Flying.

18:50

She didn't look fine, but hopefully we

18:52

wouldn't be on the water much longer.

18:55

After

18:55

tying off the sail, I turned my attention

18:57

back to the storm. Even if I

18:59

was kind of getting the hang of this, Ambridge

19:02

was right. You shouldn't try to make

19:04

it through that. It looked nasty.

19:36

After breakfast, Charles took me north

19:39

about a quarter of a

19:40

mile. To the left of the lake over the ridge

19:42

was flat land, the void of any

19:44

shrubs or bushes, a small camp

19:46

of about twenty tenths at

19:49

there in no discernible

19:50

order. But in the middle of

19:51

the bunch was a picnic

19:54

table with a dark green umbrella. Eli.

19:57

Hey

19:57

Eli. Yeah. There

19:59

was a young kid maybe nineteen

20:02

twenty sitting at the

20:04

table. You had shaved head and thick

20:06

eyebrows. What's up,

20:09

Charles? Lady here is heading to

20:11

Bottega Thought you could fill her in on what

20:13

the area is

20:13

like. O'Dea, Bay.

20:16

A thin, clean, shaving man with a

20:18

thick jaw and short hair hung out

20:20

of the nearest tent. A toothpick

20:22

hanging loosely in his

20:23

mouth. It

20:24

was Bodega Bay. Right? That's

20:27

right. You hear some

20:28

kind of call? I'm

20:30

sorry?

20:30

call over the radio or

20:33

something? No. Why? Because you're

20:34

the second person in less than

20:37

three weeks that's heading to

20:39

Bodega Bay.

20:39

Really? Yeah. Where would

20:42

we meet that other group, Brian?

20:44

Shit. Outside the forest near that

20:47

small town. What

20:49

was the name of it?

20:50

I can't remember. Could I ask Harry when

20:52

he gets back? I thought about it

20:54

a moment. Another group

20:57

I knew it was a long shot, but I thought,

20:59

what the hell? This

21:02

other group, you get their

21:04

names,

21:05

Honestly, I don't remember.

21:07

They happen to

21:07

be a man in two or three

21:10

women, possibly one in

21:12

a wheelchair, No. A

21:14

dog? Don't remember any

21:16

dog. There wasn't any dog.

21:18

It was two men and

21:20

a woman. The woman was thin, had a big

21:22

nose, shorter hair, one of the

21:24

guys was bigger, but

21:26

said he used to be military.

21:28

The other guy didn't talk much, but he was

21:30

pretty short in his body. Oh.

21:34

Sorry. Charles,

21:35

you realize I haven't been to

21:38

Otega Bay. I wasn't up that

21:40

far. Isn't it close? Yeah.

21:42

Sure. But Tell her what you told

21:44

the others. Here. Have

21:45

a seat. I took a seat at the picnic

21:48

table. Charles and toothpick man

21:50

sat down too. I'll

21:51

tell you what I told them,

21:54

San Francisco. That place is a

21:56

warzone. Not sure

21:57

where you're from or what you've seen,

21:59

but you wanna avoid the big

22:02

cities. San Francisco, San

22:04

Jose, and I'm sure even Oakland.

22:06

It's bad. Covered in that alien

22:08

gunk. Huge plants and everything, not

22:11

to mention the creatures. I had to get out

22:13

fast. But you haven't

22:14

seen or heard anything about Bodega

22:17

Bay?

22:17

No. Sorry. It's

22:20

a

22:20

away, like fifty, sixty

22:23

miles. That's right.

22:24

Maybe more. So it could be

22:26

good there. Could be untouched.

22:28

The plant

22:28

life is spreading, but it's still mainly

22:31

in the big cities. Unless they

22:33

spread it in the ships.

22:34

They do do that. I have

22:36

to reach Bodega Bay. Why?

22:39

Family. That was

22:41

dumb with me. Could have figured something

22:43

like that.

22:43

Well, if you travel that way, at

22:46

avoid San Francisco at all

22:48

costs. Because when I say the

22:50

area was bad, I

22:52

mean bad.

23:18

The storm was moving in now. The dark clouds

23:20

much closer.

23:21

We had trouble

23:22

steering the boat for some time as the

23:24

wind picked up. Drifted far from

23:27

land.

23:28

Jay, can we pull the front sales to the other

23:31

side more? Okay. Kylie

23:33

was below the deck right now. wasn't

23:35

feeling well. How

23:41

about this? Little more. It

23:43

was hard

23:43

fighting the wind, but you were finally going

23:45

in the right direction now. That's

23:48

great. We need

23:51

to find a

23:54

good place to stop and

23:56

soon I don't see any docks.

23:59

That's fine, but we need to get close to the

24:01

shore and anchor this boat.

24:03

Ambridge. Look.

24:06

I motioned to the shore where

24:08

each passing house was covered in more and

24:10

more alien vegetation. Eventually,

24:14

large green blue stocks and

24:16

mushrooms and other fern like

24:18

plants appeared. The

24:20

houses in park park started to

24:22

disappear. Being swallowed by the alien plants has been drifted

24:25

by. Jesus. We

24:27

stared at the dense foliage that covered the

24:29

areas that were once each side

24:30

residences, national forest and state

24:33

beaches. All

24:34

of that now

24:34

gone to the alien plant life. It

24:37

was pure jumble.

24:42

We rode in silence heading deeper into

24:44

the storm, but slowly making our way

24:46

towards the coast. We weren't

24:49

fixated on the storm

24:50

now. All of that would

24:52

soon be an

24:52

issue. Look at all that. Cambridge,

24:55

I think we're close to

24:57

San Francisco. How do you

25:00

know? I pointed to our west where I

25:02

saw the Fairmont Islands. I know

25:04

those islands have stayed

25:06

there, a gynecologist once

25:09

studying the

25:09

effects of an oil spill. I

25:12

noticed Ambridge wasn't even listening.

25:14

It wasn't

25:14

even looking

25:15

where I was pointing. I

25:18

said he was facing the opposite

25:19

way. Oh my god.

25:22

I followed Amberjack's gaze to our east.

25:26

There it was. The

25:28

city. This didn't

25:30

look like the city anymore at all. It

25:33

was Worse than Denver.

25:35

It was no

25:36

longer San Francisco,

25:38

no longer the Bay

25:41

Area. Now,

25:45

It was a million world.

26:01

End

26:08

of all hope. Written by

26:11

Robert m Lam, edited

26:13

by Logan Ferdinand starring

26:16

Hope Ennis as Eva,

26:18

Adam Jetmore, as

26:21

Jay, Jack Austin, as

26:23

Ambridge, Gina Coyle,

26:25

as Kylie, Evelyn,

26:27

as Briel, Ariel Hack,

26:29

as Mia, Stacey Golden,

26:31

as Chris, Michael

26:33

Momen, as Roger, Brett

26:36

Wilkins as Travis,

26:38

Reed Kreiner, Astana,

26:41

Cory Pettit as Jess,

26:43

Jerry Swindle Junior, as gayle,

26:45

and fella, as Hudson,

26:48

Christina Lewis as Annie,

26:50

and Garrett Thomas as Sammy.

26:53

Co sign, Daryl Lamontang,

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Bruce Salea,

26:57

Fran Paredes, and Ryan

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Glover.

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