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Episode: S2 Episode 2.5: The Majda Recording
Author: Two-Up
Duration: 00:04:25
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In 'S2 Episode 2.5: The Majda Recording' by Two-Up, the episode continues the story of Lia Haddock, who is investigating the troubling disappearance of over three hundred individuals from Tennessee. A key segment within this episode involves a doctor trying to help a young girl named Maria communicate her nighttime fears involving a figure called Glass Joe. Maria's reluctance to discuss her experiences unveils her guilt associated with a prior incident involving her father's allergic reaction, emphasizing themes of fear, blame, and the challenges of understanding children’s psychological struggles. This episode deepens the urgent and dangerous inquiries surrounding Limetown as Lia's journey unfolds.
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00:00:01 Speaker_00
Okay, Mario, I'm just going to need you to talk with your mouth, okay? Just for the next little bit. No, no, no, no, I'm not listening.
00:00:13 Speaker_00
Yes, I can hear you, I can see what you're... But I need to make a recording of this for the... Can you try to use your words? Actually, Karen, can you just help her take it out? Take it out? Well, we really need to use speech.
00:00:34 Speaker_03
Oh, she just really doesn't like to take it out, even at night. It's a struggle. Well, unfortunately, Madia, we have to... See, you can feel her getting angry even at the suggestion.
00:00:43 Speaker_03
I know, I know, Madia, but please... Okay, honey, honey, I'm going to take it out for just a minute so Dr. Whitnall... Madia! Good.
00:00:52 Speaker_00
What? I didn't. That must have been something just for you. No, no.
00:00:57 Speaker_03
She just said you're not even a real doctor. I'm sorry. She's only five. I'll try. Ow!
00:01:04 Speaker_01
Take it off! I want it!
00:01:09 Speaker_00
Leave it! Don't touch! Please. Now, that's not very nice. Don't hit your mother.
00:01:22 Speaker_01
You're not nice. Mom's not nice.
00:01:27 Speaker_00
There we go. Thank you, Maria. Now, your mother here tells me you've been acting a little bit strange.
00:01:36 Speaker_01
You don't even like kids.
00:01:39 Speaker_00
What? That's not true.
00:01:41 Speaker_01
Yes, it is. You don't like kids. You're not nice to them.
00:01:45 Speaker_00
Maria, are you OK? Maria, take a deep breath. I'm tired.
00:01:55 Speaker_01
I want to go to sleep.
00:01:58 Speaker_00
You said she hasn't been sleeping.
00:02:01 Speaker_02
Not much this week, but I thought it probably, I mean, it might be because, you know.
00:02:06 Speaker_00
Yes.
00:02:07 Speaker_02
I can hear you.
00:02:09 Speaker_00
Are you having trouble sleeping, Mariam?
00:02:12 Speaker_01
Sort of.
00:02:14 Speaker_00
What do you mean, sort of, dear?
00:02:16 Speaker_01
I just don't want to go to sleep anymore.
00:02:19 Speaker_00
Why don't you want to go to sleep?
00:02:22 Speaker_01
Because I don't want him to visit anymore.
00:02:26 Speaker_00
Who? Someone comes to your room? Or is it someone you only see when you're asleep? I don't want to say. If it's something you can see when you're asleep, he can't hurt you. You can tell me. I can help you make them go away, if you want.
00:02:46 Speaker_01
He doesn't want to go away.
00:02:50 Speaker_00
What does he want?
00:02:51 Speaker_01
I don't know.
00:02:53 Speaker_00
Are you sure you don't know, Maria?
00:02:57 Speaker_01
He wants us to do something. What? I'm not supposed to say.
00:03:04 Speaker_00
Something bad? Like what happened last week?
00:03:07 Speaker_01
It was an accident! Maria! I said I was sorry.
00:03:12 Speaker_00
Your dad was really sick.
00:03:14 Speaker_01
He said he would be fine.
00:03:18 Speaker_00
Well, he is fine. But he's allergic to walnuts, and you knew that. And you put them inside his breakfast.
00:03:25 Speaker_02
No.
00:03:26 Speaker_00
You hid them, Maria.
00:03:27 Speaker_02
No, I didn't. Yes, you did, sweetie. Remember, Daddy got sick. He's OK now. He's not mad at you. But he did get sick.
00:03:36 Speaker_01
He said he wanted to try them because he never tried them before.
00:03:41 Speaker_00
Your father said that?
00:03:44 Speaker_02
It's OK, honey. You can tell the doctor.
00:03:48 Speaker_00
Who said that, Maria?
00:03:51 Speaker_01
Glass Joe.
00:03:54 Speaker_00
Is Glass Joe the reason you don't want to go to sleep?
00:03:58 Speaker_01
I don't know.
00:04:01 Speaker_00
Maria, I promise I won't tell anyone.
00:04:07 Speaker_01
But you're a liar. You lie to everyone.
00:04:11 Speaker_00
Who's Glass Joe?