Carmilla 1x36 “Life Goes On”
Air date: December 2, 2014
Length: 7:50
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Laura’s sitting in front of the camera, while in the background, Betty, now dressed much more conservatively than we’d seen her before, looks through the closet. Her half-room looks quite different now than it did when we first met her, or when it was Carmilla’s.
Laura: Hey. So, after everything that happened, I didn’t really feel like filming anymore, but Perry seems to think it’ll be good for me. It’ll provide closure or continuity or something.
Betty: Who was this girl, seriously? God, her sole possessions are, like, a pile of empty wallets and some punk rock t-shirts.
Betty walks towards the bathroom
Laura: So, Betty’s back. Kind of. Turns out she was supposed to be going to Princeton, so she’s just here while she’s waiting to hear about a transfer.
Betty (walking back in from the bathroom): The bleach. I’m gonna need all of the bleach. God, how did you not die?
Betty starts preparing a bowl of cereal
Laura: She’s still a pretty good roommate, as roommates go. She doesn’t steal all my things and she actually uses the chore wheel. Oh! And I didn’t fail. Danny got my grade switched to the pass side of pass-fail on account of my saving five students from being eaten and all. Professor Cochrane actually gave me an A- in journalism. She said that it would’ve been an A, but desperate last-minute rescues are bad form.
Betty: Oh my God! There’s blood in the milk container. Why is there blood in the milk container? What is wrong with you people? Why would anyone go to this school?
Betty exits the room.
The room starts shaking, and sirens sound from outside
Laura: Yeah, we’ve been having a lot of those since the battle. Aftershocks, I guess? Oh! And JP is okay. Kind of. Ah, turns out LaFontaine had a backup USB, which is a little weird, but better to have him than not. He and LaFontaine have been spending a lot of time together in the Library lately. I think they’re kinda ... dating. Maybe. Perry is dealing with that as best she can. I’m gonna miss those two when my dad comes to pick me up for reading week. (pause) And, look, I know that she was a terrible roommate and kind of a terrible person sometimes, and that one big grand gesture doesn’t make up for centuries of what’s essentially murder, but ... (getting emotional) she was my terrible roommate and she made the big gesture for me.
There’s a knock at the door. Perry enters.
Perry: Hey, Laura. Um, so, something happened, and, um, I just wanted to come prepare you so that you wouldn’t freak out. So, Kirsch and some of his Zeta bros were, um, throwing cherry bombs into the big pit under the Lustig. And, um, they found, um ...
Danny enters carrying Carmilla
Danny: Okay, sorry, Easy Bake, she’s heavier than she looks.
Danny sets Carmilla down on Laura’s bed
Laura: Carm! (Runs over to her)
Danny: Okay. So, we think she’s ... I mean, she seems dead, but she’s a vampire, right?
Laura: Well, blood! She needs blood!
Laura runs over to the fridge and grabs the soymilk container and feeds it to Carmilla.
Laura: Please don’t be dead, please don’t be dead.
Carmilla sits up slowly.
Carmilla: Well, that was a kick.
Laura runs over to hug her
Laura: Hey
Carmilla: Hey
Perry turns to leave, shooing Danny out too. Both quickly exit, closing the door behind themselves, leaving Laura and Carmilla alone.
Laura: Are you hurt? It looks like maybe you’re hurt. And I’m sorry I hugged you so hard that you’re hurt, it- it’s just that you were dead and- and now you’re not and- and I know that you’re probably going ... (Carmilla stands up) ... through a lot of stuff with your mom, it’s just that ...
Carmilla kisses Laura
Laura: And I know that you didn’t do everything for me, but I just ...
Carmilla kisses Laura a second time. Laura squeals and kisses her
Laura: Wow. So, you’re a giant black cat, hunh?
Carmilla and Laura start laughing.
End credits run, with the theme song “Love Will Have Its Sacrifices” playing. After the credits and final logo, the screen fades to black and we hear Carmilla and Laura speaking (initially over a black screen)
Carmilla: I really can’t have one day without that thing?
Laura: Oh, come on, don’t you wanna record it for posterity?
We now see them in the dorm. Carmilla’s sitting on Betty’s bed, Laura sitting next to her in her chair
Carmilla: Posterity can bite me. I have better things to do
Laura: Oh, come on! They are all dying to know how you survived. I will make it worth your while.
Carmilla: Well, it turns out that ... (LaFontaine enters abruptly, looking around the dorm) ... I hate this place so much.
LaFontaine: Where is it? Where’s the book? The big Sumerian book?
Laura: Uh, it’s in the washroom. I was using it as a ... as a bath mat. It’s pretty cushy.
LaFontaine rushes into the bathroom, returning with the book
LaFontaine: Uh, I don’t read Sumerian. (Gives the book to Carmilla) Uh, Lophiiformes. Where is it? Where’s the page? (Carmilla opens the book) I- I know it talks about sacrificing five virgins every twenty years, but ... does it say anything about what would happen if it ate, say, a very old, very powerful vampire like your mother?
The room shakes and more sirens sound
Carmilla: We didn’t kill it?
Laura: I have an idea. We just go. We leave for reading week and we never come back. I mean, we can do that, right? Right?
Town Hall alarm sounds. Screen fades to black.
End Season 1
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