Sunday, July 20, 2014

episode 1 -- the one where the friends reunite

EXT. ALLEYWAY - NIGHT
New York city.  The city that never sleeps.  The Big Apple.

An alleyway from hell.  Cardbord boexs. Rats.  A wind blows off the docks and sends old newspapers fluttering.

A MAN hurries through the darkness, toward the alley.  He wears a long peacoat.  He stops and looks up, the moonlight catches his face -- it’s ROSS.  His expression is serious, his eyes are an intense, puzzling blue.

Ross walks with purpose past a dumpster.  A light misting rain touches his face.  He sees a big cardboard box up ahead. He walks over to it, looks down.

                ROSS
        You’re lucky I specialize in digging
        up artifacts.

Reveal that there are feet sticking out from the bottom of the carboard box.  A person!  Ross taps the box with his foot.  The person inside pushes the box off -- JOEY. He looks terrible, like we’ve never seen him before.  A shaggy beard and dirty face.  Joey is homeless.

Joey looks up, squinting, he rubs his eyes, he cant believe them.

                JOEY
        RosS?

                ROSS
        Like a vaguely familiar melody, floating
        out of the radio in some lonely diner.

                JOEY
        What are you doing here?

                ROSS
        I’ll be there for you.  Those words mean
        anything to you?

                JOEY
        Maybe they did, once.  Like a whisper
        from a forgotten dream.  No...from a nightmare.

                ROSS
        It’s time to come with me, Joseph.  The sun’s
        coming up.  This is the one with the new
        beginning.

                JOEY
        There is something unsettling about you, Ross.
        Something more than the years, something
        otherworldly.

                ROSS
        You were always smarter than the other friends
        gave you credit for, Joseph. At least, that’s what
        Ross told me.

                JOEY
        What do you mean?  What Ross told you?
        You are Ross.

                ROSS
        I may appear as Ross to you, I may possess
        his face, his DNA, but not his essence.  Ross
        died, Joseph.  But not before he replicated his
        genome.  Not before he copied his cells.

                JOEY
        Don’t speak of impenetrable science to me.
        This is the street, not a laboratory.

                ROSS
        Life is a labrartory, that’s what Ross understood.
        I’m his clone, Joseph.  I may not posses all his
        memories, but I have knowledge, intelligence.

                JOEY
        Hocus pocus.  I’ll never believe that.

                ROSS
        You already do.

                JOEY
        What do you want with me?

                ROSS
        The friends, Joseph.  Don’t you see?
        The friends need to find themselves again.
        And this time, what’s at stake may be far
        beyond what we ever imagined.

                JOEY
        Don’t you read the papers, New Ross?
        I’m finished, kaput.  The great Tribbiani, sex addict.

                ROSS
        We can work through it.  You’re not in this alone.

                JOEY
        I can’t live in the real world.  Sex is everything.
        A magnetic pull I can’t overcome -- soft bodies
        and all conusming releases.  I can’t control it.
        Living like this is the only cure.

                ROSS
        Friendship is the cure, Joe.

                JOEY
        Don’t talk to me about friendship.  The
        warning signs were there.  You all saw
        who I was, what I could turn into.  You
        laughed, you ridiculed.  Look at me now.

                ROSS
        You can invite everyone to your pity party
        later.  WE’ve got work to do.

                JOEY
        I don’t owe you anything.

                ROSS
        Maybe so.  But does the name Chandalf
        mean anything to you?

Joey’s eyes spark with a light we’ve not yet seen.

                JOEY
        Chandalf?

                ROSS
        He needs you, Joseph.  He needs his Joey.

                JOEY
        I guess you have my attention after all,New Ross.
        Why can’t you find him alone?

                ROSS
        Oh, finding him’s not the problem.  The
        problem is that he doesn’t want to have
        anythung to do with me.

                JOEY
        And why might that be? Becase you’re a goddam clone?

                ROSS
        No.  Because I stole his wife.

SMASH CUT TO:

I’LL BE THERE FOR YOU.

This is the firends from televison and this is their theme song. They have rainbow unbrellas even though it’s not raining.  BUt there is a fountian.  Their adventures continue.

INT. INSANE ASYLUM - DAY
A solitary confinement room.  It’s CHANDALF, his head shaved, in a stright-jakcet.  He’s crazy all right. One flew over the cuckoo’s nest, and his name is Chandalf Bing.

INT. WAITING ROOM - DAY
Ross and Joey sit at a table.  An ASYLUM HELPER takes away a tray with their keys and wallets and shoes.

                JOEY
        I just don’t understand.  She’s your sister.
        It’s wrong.

                ROSS
        She’s not my sister.  She was Ross’s sister.

                JOEY
        Pick a side, New Ross.  Are you Ross or
        aren’t you?

                ROSS
        You already answered your own question.
        I’m New Ross.  I have no parents, I have no sister.
        Ross made me.  He is my God.

                JOEY
        I think, in a way, he was all of our Gods.
        I see that now.

                ROSS
        He was always the sceientist.  A paleontologist,
        but more than that.  What is paleontology?  The
        study of dinosaurs?  The study of bones?  WE
        evolved from the dinosaurs, we have their bones
        in our bodies.

                JOEY
        Ross was destined for great things.  This proves it.        
        You’re the first of your kind, NEw Ross.

                ROSS
        The Mayflower Project.  A new world.  He
        fashioned me in his image.  The Adam of Manhattan.

                JOEY
        I still can’t believe it.  But what killed him?

                ROSS
        That’s the irony.  He was sick, a tumor.  He made
        me to live forever, but the quest ended up killing      
        him first.  He was obsessed.

                JOEY
        You’re oedipus.  You kileld Ross, your father,
        you married your mother, Monica.

                ROSS
        She’s not my mother.  She’s my lover.  Something
        you may have forgotten about.  But you sure know
        sex.  Carnal desire.

                JOEY
        I don’t need you to tell me what I am.

                ROSS
        When Ross died, Monica lost a part of herself, a
        big part of herself.  When i rose again, that part
        filled in differently.  Her feelings for me couldn’t
        be curbed.  IT was too much.

                JOEY
        It’s never enough.

                ROSS
        It can be this time.

A door opens and a ASYLUM WORKER steps out.

                ASYLUM WORKER
        Chandalf is ready to see you.  AS ready as he’ll
        ever be.

                JOEY
        That’s a human being in there.

                ASYLUM WORKER
        ...is it?

INT. HALLWAY TO CHANDALF’S ROOM - MOMENTS LATER

                JOEY
        You put him in here.

                ROSS
        Love has casualties.

                JOEY
        So does war.

                ROSS
        I’m not here to talk politics and the meaning
        of life.  You need to get your friend back.

INT. CHANDALF’S ROOM - MOMENTS LATER
Joey pushes the door open to see Chandalf for the first time.  It’s hard for him.  Joey fingers the cross he wears as a necklace around his neck.  Chandalf drools.

                JOEY
        Hey buddy.  Long time no see.

But Chandalf doesn’t respond.  Can he even hear his friend?

                JOEY (CONT’D)
        Look, someone strange brought me here, maybe
        someone you don’t like.  Someone you probably      
        even hate.  But I’m not here for him.  I’m here for you.

Joey pauses, hearing his own words.

                JOEY (CONT’D)
        I’m here for you.  I’m there for you.

Joey steps over to Candalf.  Joey puts his hands on Chandalf’s shoulders.

                JOEY (CONT’D)
        I’m everywhere for you.  I’m fucking everywhere
        for you.

But Chandalf’s eyes are blank.  Joey sighs.  He stands and walks toward the door.

                CHANDALF
        No one told me.

Joey stops. he turns around.

                JOEY
        What did you just say?

                CHANDALF
        No one told me.

                JOEY
        No one told you?  No one told you what?

Chandalf is quiet again.  Joey rushes over, shakes him.

                JOEY (CONT’D)
        What didn’t they tell you?  What, Chandalf?
        TAlk to me.  No one told you?

                CHANDALF
        No one told me...life was going to be this way.

A tear appears on Joey’s cheek.  He hugs Chandalf.

                JOEY
        I belive, Chandalf.  You made me believe again.

EXT. INSANE ASYLUM - DAY
Chandalf now wears white pants and a white shirt, but the straight-jacket is gone.  He’s a free man.  He walks proudly, Joey at his side.

Chandalf freezes when he sees Ross, leaning against a Mercedes Benz SLS AMG convertible.

                ROSS
        Good to see you out of those old clothes,
        Chandalf.  I always thought they were too...
        constricting on you.

                CHANDALF
        You’re a monster, Ross.  Don;t think I’ve
        forgeten.  I may have lost my mind, but only
        temporarily.  My memories didn’t go anywhere.

                ROSS
        Call it what you want, Chandalf.  But the time
        has come for us to bury the hatchet.  We need
        to work together.

                CHANDALF
        I don’t need anything from you.

                ROSS
        Monica says hello.

                CHANDALF
        Don’t you even say her fucking name.

                ROSS
        You could never compete, Chandalf.  DOn’t
        blame us for that.

                JOEY
        Blame can devour a life.

                CHANDALF
        How about we say I won’t wring your
        goddamn neck and we go from there
        for now?
     
                ROSS
        Compromise.  Now there’s the Chandalf
        I remember.

                JOEY
        I thought you didn’t have memories of us, Ross?

                ROSS
        There’s a lot of things you’ll find out about me.

Ross winks.  Then get’s in the driver’s seat.  Chandalf looks at Joey.

                JOEY
        You can trust me.  But I don’t trust him.

                CHANDALF
        Trust is just a word you learn in therapy.

Chandalf walks toward the car, leaving a surprised Joey.

EXT. MANSION - DAY
It’s a big house, secluded.  The HAmptons.  Chandalf looks around, he’s confused.

                CHANDALF
        What is this house?  Am I still insane?

                ROSS
        We’re all insane for what we’re about to
        walk into.

                JOEY
        I’m not sure I like the sound of that.

                ROSS
        Oh, Joey, let me be the first to tell you --
        you are definitely not going to like it.

EXT. MANSION, THE POOL - MOMENTS LATER
Ross leads them out through big doors toward a pool area with hedges all around it.  At the sound of the doors, the owners of the house stand up (they had been sunbathing by the pool in their swimsuits) and greet their guests -- it’s PHOBE, RACHEL, and PAUL RUD.

                PAUL RUD
        What a merry reunion this is.

                ROSS
        Long overdue.  Like a library book you
        lost in your car.

                RACHEL
        (laughs)  Looks like Ross managed to
        clone his comedy.

Joey stares at Rachel and Phobe in their bathing suits.  He shuts his eyes tightly, trying to block out the sex thoughts.

                CHANDALF
        Joe, you okay?

                PAUL RUD
        What’s wrong, Trib?  You forget what a
        beautiful woman looks like?

                CHANDALF
        Don’t talk to him, Rud.  Whatever you
        have to say goes through me.  What the
        fuck is going on here?

                PAUL RUD
        Don’t want to rub it in your wifeless face,
        Chandalf, but I’ve succeeded twice where
        you didn’t succeed at all.

                CHANDALF
        That’s a lie.

                PAUL RUD
        Tell him, Phobe.

                PHOBE
        Didn’t you ever learn to share?

Chandalf stares at Ross, who stares back.

                ROSS
        He learned.  Maybe too well.

                CHANDALF
        You’ve really gotten around the friends,
        Rachel.  Ross, Joey, Rud...the only one
        you never had was me.

                RACHEL
        I think we both know I could have.

                CHANDALF
        I don’t know what you’re talking about.

Rachel walks over toward Chandalf and Joey.

                RACHEL
        Surely Joey can tell you how great it was.
        How much he misses it.

                JOEY
        Stop it.  Stop talking.

                RACHEL
        Come on, Joey.  You must think about me
        sometimes still.

                JOEY
        I don’t think about anything.  Those are
        the good days.

                PAUL RUD
        How about one last spin, Joey?  I’d be a
        hypocrite not to let you two soak it in
        one last time.

                JOEY
        Fuck you, Rud.

                RACHEL
        What are you afraid of?  Falling back
        down to rock bottom?  Doesn’t look
        that far from where you are.  I’ll give
        you a sponge bath, wipe some of that
        dirt off your face.

                JOEY
        You disgust me.

                RACHEL
        I disugst you?  You’re an animal.  You
        live in cage, on the street, like a wild dog.

                JOEY
        I’d rather be a wild dog than Rud’s
        second bitch.

                PAUL RUD
        Watch your tongue, Trib.  We’re having fun      
        for now, but that can change real fast.

                RACHEL
        Things are wonderful here, Joey.  Or have
        you forgotten what soceity looks like?  What
        money buys you in this world?  Rud’s a
        famous actor.

                JOEY
        I’ve seen his posters.

                ROSS
        This has all been jsut one big rollicking
        barbeque, but I’d say it’s time we get down
        to business.

                PHOBE
        Always business with you Ross.  Some
        things never change.

                ROSS
        Everything changes eventually, Phobe.
        That’s science.  Entropy.

                PAUL RUD
        The big picture.  I like it.

                ROSS
        Ross taught me the big picture.  No one sees
        a bigger picture than God himself.

                RACHEL
        And I know one thing that God taught
        Monica -- love thy brother.

                PAUL RUD
        Rachel.  Is that anyway to treat our guests?

                RACHEL
        Pick a side, Rud.

                PAUL RUD
        You know I’d pick yours.  Always.

                PHOBE
        Not always.

Phobe and Rachel stare at each other, rivals.

                ROSS
        That’s the problem with you women,
        always elbowing each other for the closest
        seat to the man.

                CHANDALF
        That’s sexist.

                ROSS
        Use your eyes, Chandalf.  You’re back in the
        real world now.  Closing your eyes is what put
        you there. The truth is ugly.  

Joey puts his hand on Chandalf’s shoulder.

                JOEY
        There’s beauty in ugliness too.  I’ll show it to
        you.  I’ll be there for you...

                CHANDALF
        Because you’re there for me too.

Chandalf puts his hand on Joey’s.

INT. THE MANSION DINING ROOM - NIGHT
A long table.  SERVANTS drop off the food and then leave -- plates of mashed potatoes.  A chandelier casts a sparkle over the meal.

                PHOBE
        You still haven’t told us what’s going on here.

                PAUL RUD
        Isn’t it obvious?  There were always seven
        friends.  But there are only six of us here.

                CHANDALF
        Monica...

                RACHEL
        Ding, ding, ding.  Welcome to the party.

                PHOBE
        Rachel, you knew?  Rud told you?

                RACHEL
        Rud didn’t have to tell me.  I told him.

                ROSS
        I can see why Ross liked you so much, Rachel.
        Your bite is as savage as your bark.

                CHANDALF
        What happened to your baby, Rachel?

                RACHEL
        I could ask you the same question.  Or had
        you forgotten?

Chandalf stares at his potatoes.

                CHANDALF
        My baby...

                ROSS
        That’s one thing I could never take from
        you, Chandalf.  I may have seduced Monica,
        I may have lived in your house and worn
        your clothes, but that baby wouldn’t call me
        father, no matter how hard I tried.

                CHANDALF
        (starting to cry) My baby...my baby.  What’s
        his name?

                JOEY
        It’s okay.  It’s not your fault.

                CHANDALF
        Tell me my son’s name!

                PAUL RUD
        You don’t want to know, Chandalf.

                CHANDALF
        Tell me his fucking name!

                ROSS
        All right.  His name...is Chandler.

Chandalf buries his head in his hands, sobbing.  He stands and throws his plate of mashed potatoes against the wall, it smashes, shatters.

                CHANDALF
        Go to hell, New Ross.  You too, Rachel
        and Rud.  I don’t care what happens to
        Monica.   She’s hurt me far beyond
        recognition.  I don’t owe her anything.

Chandalf turns his back and marches toward the door.

                ROSS
        It’s not just Monica.

Chandalf stops, he hangs his head.

                CHANDALF
        I knew it.

                ROSS
        She’s with Chandler too.  She’s with your
        child.
     
Chandalf turns around.

                CHANDALF
        What do we know?

Rachel tosses Chandalf a fortune cookie.  He catches it.

                CHANDALF (CONT’D)
        I’m not really in a desert kind of mood.

                RACHEL
        Look inside.

Chandalf breaks open the cookie.  He reads the fortune.  It just has one word on it -- GALAPAGOS.

                CHANDALF
        Lucky numbers 5, 13, and 24, huh?

                ROSS
        Joke all you want, Chandalf.  It’s good
        to joke.  But we leave first thing tomorrow
        morning.  So get some sleep.

INT. BATHROOM - NIGHT
Joey stands in front of the mirror, towel around his waist.  He rubs his hand across his now smooth, shaved face.  It’s been a long time.  He looks almost like his old self.

                JOEY
        How are you doing, Joey?

INT. BEDROOM - NIGHT
Joey lies in a king size bed, staring up at the canopy.  Even the guest rooms at the mansion are five stars.

Joey looks pained, like he’s wrestling with a decison, like something is tormenting him.
He gets up and leaves the bedroom.

INT. HALLWAY - NIGHT
Joey holds a candle as he walks down the creaky hallway.  He then stops, takes a few steps back to a door.  He doesn’t knock, he just pushes it open.  He steps inside.

INT. BEDROOM - NIGHT
It’s dark, there is a bed but we can’t see who’s in it.

                JOEY
        How did I know this was your room?

The light flicks on -- Rachel sits up in bed, she is alone.  She wears her underwear.

                RACHEL
        That’s why you’re here, Joey.  You’re
        special.  You have a gift.

                JOEY
        I don’t understand.

                RACHEL
        Neither do I.  But here we are.  And I know
        what you came for.

                JOEY
        I tried to stop myself.

                RACHEL
        You were an addict.  I was the best you
        ever had.  You were the best I’ve ever had.

                JOEY
        Not Rud?

                RACHEL
        Fuck Rud.  You think I love him?

                JOEY
        I don’t know.  I don’t know anything.
        I’ve been in a box for eight years.  I barely
        know my mother’s face anymore.

                RACHEL
        But you know my body.

                JOEY
        We’ll see if that’s true.

                RACHEL
        We’ve talked long enough.

                JOEY
        My feet are frozen to the ground.

                RACHEL
        Cold feet.  You are different.

Joey walks over to the bed.  He leans over.  They kiss.

EXT. THE SKY - DAY
A private plane soars above an ocean of bublous clouds.

INT. THE PLANE - DAY
The six friends -- Joey, Ross, Chandalf, Phobe, Rachel, and Rud.  Rud wears a suit and drinks a whiskey.  Joey gazes out the window, then looks over at Rachel, who is staring back at him.  Joey looks away.  Suddenly, Phobe sits down next to him.

                PHOBE
        Be careful.

                JOEY
        I don’t know waht you’re talking about.

                PHOBE
        The world’s a bigger, meaner palce than
        you remember, J.

                JOEY
        What do you know about theworld?  You’ve
        been living in paradise.  I’ve been out in the
        world.  I’ve been in the heart of it all.

                PHOBE
        You don’t know anything do you?  It’s my
        error to be surprised.  RAchel didn’t join
        our marriage, I joined their’s.

                JOEY
You can’t fool me, phobe. I married you two.  Me.  You think I’d forget that?  That was the best day of my whole life.

                PHOBE
        He left me.  For Rachel.  I spiraled.  You
        know anything about what the sweet bliss
        of a needle into your vein does to dull the pain?

                JOEY
        Phobe...

                PHOBE
        Call me a fucking cliche, J. I’ve heard it all
        before.  Itwas all I had.  The only control I had
        over my existence was when I got high.  And
        that was all I ndeeded for a long time.

                JOEY
        What changed?

                PHOBE
        You remember German Coffee Man?

                JOEY
        Of course.  We practically lived in his cafe house.
        The one with the table and couch?  Two chairs, one
        on either end, like ears on your favorite dog, letting
        you know you’re home, that you’re safe.

                PHOBE
        German Coffee Man, we crossed paths again, in
        the maze of narcotics.  He was my shooting partner.
        He protected my second amendment right to shoot
        fucking poison into my husk of a body, J.

                JOEY
        Was there nothing more to life than getting loaded?

                PHOBE
        There wasn’t.  But there was death too.

                JOEY
        German Coffee Man.

                PHOBE
        There’s the poison in your veins that you
        want, and then there’s the kind you don’t.
        Who knows what that shit was.  The
        doctor’s wouldn’t even look at him.

                JOEY
        Health care is a problem for people like
        me.  Like German Coffee Man, like you
        when you were with him.

                PHOBE
        America the beautiful.

                JOEY
        I sang that over his grave.

                PHOBE
        How could you have?

                JOEY
        I slept in graveyards, before the box, before
        the alley.  I was already dead, waht did it
        matter?  I saw his grave.  I sang for him.
        America the beautiful.

                PHOBE
        That’s a mysterious coincidence that I said
        America the beautiful.

                JOEY
        Yeah, those have been happening a lot lately.
        A little too often if you ask me.

                PHOBE
        When German Coffee Man died, that was
        my wake up call back to the land of the living.
        I had no one else but Rud and Rachel. I
        begged them, pleaded, to be taken in.  I started      
        as their servant, living in the guest house,
        clearing their dinner table, mopping their floors.

                JOEY
        A servant?  But for how long?

                PHOBE
        I don’t know, J.  Every clean day felt like a year.
        But I perservered.  Somehow.  I didn’t need a
        meeting, I didn’t need a chip. I just needed tasks
        for idle hands.

                JOEY
        Then what changed?

                PHOBE
        Rud.  Rud’s a man, J.  I’m certain you know
        of the pull of the almighty libido.  Libidinous
        Rud.  After all, he had once had me.  I was in
        his veins like the dark kiss of heroin had been
        in mine.  His craving boiled back.  He had to
        have us both.

                JOEY
        I’ve been Rud.  If I had only been Rud I would
        not have banished myself.

                PHOBE
        It started as an exercise in physicality.  In
        sexual desire. Athletic endeavours in lust.

                JOEY
        A modern Caligula?

                PHOBE
        A modern Achilees.  Herculeus.

                JOEY
        Rud?  Rachel told me I was the best she’d
        ever been with.

                PHOBE
        Which I why I warn you.  She wears two
        faces, maybe more.

                JOEY
        I don’t know what to believe.

Joey gazes back at the window again.

                PHOBE
        Galapagos will tell us what to believe.

Joey snaps back to look at Phobe.  She smiles, then gets up.

                ROSS
        There it is!

Ross points out the window, and sure enough, an island.  A land in the sea like an oasis in the desert.

                ROSS (CONT’D)
        The birthplace of evolution.  Dr. Darwin.
        Where life began.

                PAUL RUD
        The cradle of civilization.

                RACHEL
        A strange homecoming for New Ross.  The
        next step in evolition, making a pilgrimage
        to the where evoliutaon was first invented.

                ROSS
        It is my mecca.

                PAUL RUD
        It will be all of ours.

Joey and Chandalf share a look.  What have they gotten themselves intO?

END OF EPISODE 1

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