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The Sarah Jane Adventures S1 • Episode 3-4

Eye of the Gorgon

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Part One

[Mrs Randall's room]

(Lavender Lawns car home, night. An owl hoots and a figure walks across the grounds. A woman resident wakes up and feels a presence in her room.)

MRS RANDALL: Hello? Who's there? The nun! Help me! She's here!

(She turns her bedside light on, and the room is empty.)

MRS RANDALL: The nun! The nun!

[Car]

(Driving down a country lane. Luke is in the back seat.)

CLYDE: My nan and Mrs Randall go way back. She used to live next door until her old fellow died. Nan says there's no way Mrs Randall sees things or makes things up.
SARAH JANE: And it's not just her that's been scared by this ghostly nun? Other residents have seen it?

(They arrive at Lavender Lawns.)

CLYDE: Yeah, always at night, in their rooms.

[Mrs Randall's room]

MRS RANDALL: Nora Connelly saw her first. She'd been to the loo. Oh, dreadful trouble she has with her waterworks. Three or four times every night. She comes out of the bathroom and there she is, the nun, by her chest of drawers.
SARAH JANE: And what happened?
MRS RANDALL: Well, she fainted clean away like a schoolgirl. No constitution at all. Surprised, the amount of times she's been married. Since then, most of us have seen her. Them that's not too ga-ga not to notice, anyways.

(Luke sees another old woman looking in at the window.)

SARAH JANE: Well, thank you for your help, Mrs Randall.
MRS RANDALL: So, will there be a photographer? You wouldn't think it, but I was in all the papers once. Miss Ealing of 1951.
SARAH JANE: Well, it depends. I'll have to talk to the manager first.
MRS RANDALL: While you do that, I've got a few little jobs for Clyde to do. Your grandma said you wouldn't mind.

[Jackson kitchen]

(Alan is mixing a cake.)

ALAN: Mmm. It's delicious.

(Chrissie enters with a suitcase.)

CHRISSIE: It's his own stupid fault. If he hadn't been spending so much time in the flaming office, I wouldn't even have thought of going to salsa classes, would I?
ALAN: Salsa?
CHRISSIE: Ivan gets the hump, gets all possessive, and the next thing I know, Carlos is on the ballroom floor with a bloody nose.
ALAN: Carlos?
CHRISSIE: Mmm. My salsa teacher.
ALAN: So Ivan's got the push, has he?
CHRISSIE: Don't get your hopes up. It's just a little nudge. Just to let him know what he stands to lose if he doesn't sharpen up.
ALAN: And you're planning on staying here, are you?
CHRISSIE: Well, where else am I going to go? It'll be like old times.
MARIA: Mum!

[Lavender Lawns gardens]

(The woman Luke saw through the window is talking to herself.)

BEA: The Colonel won't believe us, darling. But who would? Better to keep mum. Sad. Better that way.

(She stumbles on the steps and Luke catches her.)

LUKE: Are you all right?
BEA: Yes, yes, yes. Quite all right, thank you. Are you one of the one of the Colonel's chaps?
LUKE: The Colonel? No, I
BEA: I'm Bea Nelson-Stanley. I'm looking for my husband, the Professor. He said to meet him between the paws of the. Oh, what do you call it, the blessed thing? Er, the Sphinx.
LUKE: The Sphinx?
BEA: Yes.
LUKE: That's in Egypt.
BEA: You're the boy in the window.
LUKE: My name's Luke. We were visiting Mrs Randall. She says this place is haunted by a nun. Have you seen her?
BEA: Yes, I have. And she's no ghost. There's something different about you. Oh, don't be afraid. It's all right, I've seen unusual people before. Perhaps you can help me.

[Lavender Lawns]

(Sarah Jane hands her business card to the manageress.)

GRIBBINS: I understand you're looking for a good story, Miss Smith. Might I suggest you try Westminster for something rather more newsworthy.
SARAH JANE: You don't believe Lavender Lawns is haunted, then?
GRIBBINS: One of the old dears has a nightmare, she tells her friend she's seen a ghost, then next thing, what do you know? They've all seen one. It's hysteria, Miss Smith. It's as simple as that.
SARAH JANE: Perhaps. Or maybe it's a cry for attention.

[Lavender Lawns gardens]

BEA: We have to be quick, Luke, in case anyone's watching.
LUKE: Who's watching?
BEA: The er. Oh, for goodness' sake. I have these gaps. Er, hold this.

(Luke holds her walking stick while Bea gets a tin box from behind the ivy growing up a tree.)

BEA: I knew they might find me one day, but I couldn't be parted from it. Foolish old woman.

(She opens the box to reveal a large necklace with a central blue stone.)

LUKE: What is it?

(It glows as Bea touches it.)

BEA: Never you mind. Just promise me, you will not tell anyone you have the talisman. And whatever you do, do not let her get it. Do not let her get it.
LUKE: Who?
BEA: Put it away, and promise me!
LUKE: I promise. But who's after it?
BEA: Do I know you?
LUKE: What?

(The Manageress watches though binoculars as Luke and Bea return to the main house.)

[Maria's bedroom]

(Maria is doing her homework.)

CHRISSIE: Anything I can help with?
MARIA: You and maths? I don't think so.
CHRISSIE: At school the only figures I was interested in were fellows' phone numbers. Maybe we can do something together after you've finished? Go into town, do some more maths on my credit card?
MARIA: I'd like to, Mum, but I said I'd go over Sarah Jane's later.
CHRISSIE: Sarah Jane's? Maria, come on. I'm your mum. What are you doing, always off gallivanting with those weirdos over the road for?
MARIA: Sarah Jane and Luke aren't weirdos.
CHRISSIE: Well, it's weird how much time you spend with her. And there's something about that boy. I really hope you don't fancy him. I don't know what it is, but he's not right.
MARIA: Well, you don't know anything about them!
CHRISSIE: I'm your mum, Maria. I'm just trying to protect you.
MARIA: I don't need you to protect me.
CHRISSIE: Come on, darling, every girl needs her mum.
MARIA: Yeah? How come you walked out on me, then?
CHRISSIE: Maria.
MARIA: Get out! Get out!

[Lavender Lawns grounds]

CLYDE: Why is it old people want you to do everything for them? Turn the mattress over. Move things around on the top shelf. Take that spider out the bath. I came here looking for spooks, not jobs.
SARAH JANE: Everyone gets old, Clyde. Even you.
CLYDE: Ah, no, not me. Way technology's moving, by the time I'm forty I can get my brain put in a robot and live for ever.
SARAH JANE: Oh.

(Luke joins them.)

SARAH JANE: Where've you been?
LUKE: Just looking around.
SARAH JANE: Come on. Let's get going.
CLYDE: So what's the story, then. Is this place haunted, or what?
SARAH JANE: I don't know. But there's something about it here I don't like.

(The Manageress watches them leave. So does a nun hiding behind a tree.)

[Maria's bedroom]

(Alan knocks on the open door.)

ALAN: What's the problem?
MARIA: She doesn't like me seeing Sarah Jane and Luke. Like she knows anything about them.
ALAN: Don't worry, we'll be back to normal in a few days.
MARIA: You mean she'll be back with Ivan.
ALAN: If he doesn't see sense and do a runner while she's gone.
MARIA: Doesn't it bother you?
ALAN: Maria, your mum and me you know that's all over.
MARIA: Well, that's great for you, isn't it. Some solicitor gives you a bit of paper and it's all over. But what good is that to me, Dad? She's always going to be my mum.
ALAN: I know that. Of course she is, sweetheart.
MARIA: Well, maybe I want her to get to know my friends, so she doesn't think they're weird any more. And maybe I don't want her to go with Ivan, but that's never going to happen, because you've got a bit of paper!

[St Agnes Abbey]

(A far bigger old building than any modern Order would even try to maintain. Actually it is Margham Castle. Go and visit it, if you can.
GRIBBINS: I've come to see Sister Helena.

[Attic]

SARAH JANE: Mister Smith, I need you.
MR SMITH: Yes, Sarah Jane. What can I do for you?
SARAH JANE: The Lavender Lawns Rest Home is apparently being haunted by a nun. I need you to access Central Land Registry database for me, and see if there's anything historically to support the possibility.
MR SMITH: Of a haunting?
SARAH JANE: Just run the check, Mister Smith.
MR SMITH: Very well.
CLYDE: Doesn't Mister Smith believe in ghosts?
SARAH JANE: Not as such. And neither do I.
MR SMITH: There is no record of any past ecclesiastical building on the site of Lavender Lawns.
SARAH JANE: So no obvious reason for the home to be haunted by a nun, then?
MR SMITH: I assume that by haunting you mean the projection of energies imprinted on psychic-assimilating matter.
SARAH JANE: Obviously.
CLYDE: Come again?
SARAH JANE: Events get recorded on their surroundings, then, under certain circumstances, they get played back.
MR SMITH: Sarah Jane, are you aware that Luke has brought an unidentified element of alien technology into the attic.
SARAH JANE: What?
CLYDE: Whoa, Luke! No way did that come off the Shopping Channel.
SARAH JANE: Give it to me, Luke.
LUKE: One of the residents, Mrs Nelson-Stanley, gave it to me. I had to keep it a secret. Sorry, was that wrong?
SARAH JANE: I don't know. Mister Smith, is it safe?
MR SMITH: Insufficient data. I'd like to carry out a detailed analysis.

(Maria enters, slamming the door behind her.)

SARAH JANE: Do you mind? There's a lot of sensitive equipment in here.
MARIA: Sorry. So, what's going on?
CLYDE: Some old biddy's given Luke an alien gizmo.
LUKE: She said the nun wasn't a ghost and now it's looking for the talisman.
SARAH JANE: Well, I'd better go back and talk to Mrs Nelson-Stanley. Do you want to come with me? You two stay here.
LUKE: But she gave it to me.
CLYDE: And I brought you in on this. It's like my case.
SARAH JANE: No arguments. Are you all right?
MARIA: Mum's back.

[Maria's bedroom]

CHRISSIE: It isn't like my Maria to go running off like this. She never used to be such a drama queen.
ALAN: No, thank goodness. That's another gene she managed to give the slip.
CHRISSIE: She'll be over there, with that Sally Jane.
ALAN: We all need a friend, Chrissie. You've got your salsa teacher.
CHRISSIE: There's nothing going on with Carlos. I'm not stupid I've got too good a thing going on with Ivan.
ALAN: And you hadn't with me and Maria?
CHRISSIE: Oh look, Alan, if you want to pick a fight over dirty old laundry, do it some other washday. I'm too worried about our daughter.
ALAN: You're worried now.
CHRISSIE: What's that supposed to mean?
ALAN: It means, why didn't you stop and think before you dumped yourself on us today like nothing had ever happened? It isn't your home, Chrissie. You took our home apart six months ago. Showing up like that, with your bags, it had consequences.

[Cloister]

(The Manageress updates the Nun.)

HELENA: And you're sure it was the talisman?
GRIBBINS: Absolutely. I saw her give it to the boy.
HELENA: Why would she give it to the boy unless she knew we were looking for it? You told us she barely knows her own name.
GRIBBINS: I know where you can find him.

(She hands over Sarah Jane's business card.)

HELENA: All the same, we have paid you well for your assistance, Mrs Gribbins, but this just complicates everything. The Abbess will want to see you.
GRIBBINS: The Abbess?

(Two other nuns escort Mrs Gribbins away to a room and left with an old nun whose veil covers her face. She coughs, and hands with long curled nails lift the veil. Mrs Gribbins screams.)

[Bea's room]

(Mrs Randall leads Sarah Jane and Maria up into Bea's attic bedroom. There are lots of old framed photographs around.)

MRS RANDALL: Poor Bea, she can't really tell you anything, Miss Smith. It's the Alzheimer's, you know. Such a tragedy after the life she led.
MARIA: She's been everywhere. Was this her husband?
MRS RANDALL: Archaeologist, so the nurses reckon. They went all over the world together.
SARAH JANE: What happened to him?
MRS RANDALL: He died about five years ago. Bea started to lose it after that. That's when she washed up here.
MARIA: The talisman.

(Mrs Randall is wearing it in the photograph with her and her husband in front of the Sphinx.)

MRS RANDALL: Talisman? I thought you wanted to talk to her about the ghost?

(Bea enters.)

MRS RANDALL: Bea, you've got visitors.
BEA: Do I know you? I'm sorry, these days I'm not very good with faces.
MRS RANDALL: This is Miss Sarah Jane Smith. She's a reporter.
BEA: Oh, oh, well, it's my husband you want to talk to, then.
SARAH JANE: No, it's you I need to talk to, Bea. Can you tell me where you got this talisman?
BEA: That's my Edgar.
SARAH JANE: Your husband?
BEA: Yes. He used to say the Sontarans were the silliest-looking race in the galaxy.
SARAH JANE: What did you say?
MRS RANDALL: She's always going on about monsters and spacemen.
SARAH JANE: She's seen Sontarans.
MARIA: What's a Sontaran?
BEA: The silliest race in the galaxy, that's what Edgar used to say. Like a huge potato with a ray gun. Quite nasty blighters they were, all the same.
SARAH JANE: Yes, Bea, they are. You're right. You're absolutely right.
MRS RANDALL: You shouldn't encourage her, Miss Smith. She'll go on and on about monsters, and especially the Gorgon. I saw that years ago at the flicks with Christopher Lee and er, Barbara Shelley.

[Front door]

(The nun rings the doorbell of number 21 Bannerman Road. Luke and Clyde answer the door.)

LUKE: Hello.
HELENA: Hello, I'm Sister Helena from St Agnes's Abbey. And who might you be?
CLYDE: He's Luke. I'm Clyde.
HELENA: And which one of you fine young men were at Lavender Lawns today, and left with a gift from one of the old ladies?
CLYDE: We don't know what you're talking about.
LUKE: How do you know she gave me anything? She wouldn't have told you.
CLYDE: Can it, Luke.
LUKE: Why are you hunting through the old people's home looking for talismans?
CLYDE: Luke!
HELENA: Boys, you don't understand what you've got your hands on.
CLYDE: Well, you're not getting your hands on it, either.
HELENA: Give me the talisman!
ALAN: Hello, Sister. Collection, is it?
HELENA: Abbey roofs don't fix themselves. That's one miracle we're still working on.
ALAN: Well, I always give to needy causes. You could say it's a good habit of mine.

(Sr Helena takes the money and leaves.)

ALAN: I was after Maria. She was a bit upset earlier. You haven't seen her, have you?
LUKE: She's gone out with Sarah Jane.
LANA: Look, do me a big favour, will you? When they get back, just tell her I was looking? Please.
LUKE: Of course.
ALAN: Cheers.

(Alan leaves.)

CLYDE: Listen, Luke. When weirdo nuns turn up on your doorstep asking about freaky glowing alien gizmos, one thing you never do is tell them you've got one.
LUKE I didn't. We should call Mum and tell her what happened.
CLYDE: We should go round there.
LUKE: Isn't phoning quicker?
CLYDE: Sure we could phone. Or we could go round there and get back in on the action, yeah?

(Sr Helena watches them leave, sitting in the passenger seat of a hearse.)

[Bea's room]

MARIA: So, if Bea's wearing this talisman, and it's alien, and she's seen these Sontarans, she isn't just talking about a bunch of old horror movies, like Mrs Randall thinks, is she.
SARAH JANE: Aliens have been coming to Earth for centuries, Maria. Now maybe Bea's adventures with her archaeologist husband involved a lot more than just old pots and bones.

(Bea puts an old LP on the record player.)

BEA: This was our song. Edgar had such a lovely voice.
SARAH JANE: Did he? I'm sure he was quite a man.
MARIA: It's so sad. The things she must have seen, and now everyone just thinks she's crazy.
SARAH JANE: Yeah, well, who knows where any of us will end up? But someone doesn't think you're crazy, do they, Bea. Someone knows what the talisman is and they want it.
BEA: The talisman?
SARAH JANE: Yes, Bea. The talisman. Tell me what you know. I promise I'll believe you. Sometimes people have thought I've been mad, but I've seen things too, like you.
BEA: Edgar unearthed it in a dig in, in Syria and he gave it to me. And he had no idea what it was. He had no idea.
MARIA: So, what is it?
BEA: They mustn't find it. They mustn't find it!
MARIA: Who, Bea? Who do you mean?
BEA: The Sisters.
SARAH JANE: The nuns?
BEA: They protect her.
SARAH JANE: Protect who?
BEA: The Gorgon.

[Lounge]

(Sarah Jane takes a book from the top shelf.)

SARAH JANE: It's all in here, I know it is.
MARIA: A Gorgon, all snakes for hair and turning people to stone by looking at them? It's a fairy story, isn't it?
SARAH JANE: A myth. A Greek myth. There's a big difference. And incidentally, for future reference, Maria, even some fairy tales have a foundation in fact. Here it is.
MARIA: (reads) There were three Gorgons, the hideous daughters of Phorcys the sea god and Ceto.
SARAH JANE: Stheno, Euryale and Medusa. That's right. But in some versions of the story there was just one. Medusa. And she wasn't always ugly. She was a beautiful nymph with golden hair, but Poseidon fell in love with her and jealous Athena turned her into a Gorgon.
MARIA: Medusa was killed by Perseus as a challenge.
SARAH JANE: The Greeks were always dishing out challenges to each other. I think it must be a man thing. But this one really had to be a tough call. Warrior after warrior had tried to slay the Gorgons, but all of them turned to stone.
MARIA: Because they had to look at them to kill them.
SARAH JANE: Perfect defence mechanism. Once you laid eyes on a Gorgon there was no escape. You couldn't run, you couldn't attack. Your body was already turning to stone. And there was nothing you could do to stop it. One glance was all it took. Terrifying.
MARIA: Does Bea believe Gorgons actually existed?
SARAH JANE: I think she believes one still does.

[Street]

(The nun's hearse screeches round the corner and stops near the path Luke and Clyde are walking along.)

CLYDE: Oh no, it's Sister Sinister again.
HELENA: Don't run away, Luke. I won't hurt you. I just want to have a little chat.
LUKE: What about?
CLYDE: Don't listen to her, Luke. No way is she really a nun.
HELENA: Whatever else would I be?
CLYDE: I don't know. But I bet you ain't got legs under them robes. Just a bunch of slimy tentacles or something.
HELENA: Your friend watches too much TV. I think perhaps we could talk a little more sensibly without him. Jump in the car. We'll go to the abbey.
LUKE: I don't think so.
HELENA: You're safe with me.
CLYDE: We're not going anywhere with you.
HELENA: It's not an open invitation. Listen to your friend here and you will be in far more danger, I guarantee. But I can help you. I want to help you.
LUKE: The talisman's dangerous?
HELENA: More than you can imagine.

(She pushes Luke into the hearse.)

CLYDE: No way!

(Another nun throws Clyde onto the grass then they drive away.)

LUKE: Clyde! Clyde! Clyde!

(Clyde tries to give chase.)

[Lounge]

MARIA: So it's an alien?
SARAH JANE: Remember what I said? Aliens have been coming here for hundreds of years. Thousands.
MARIA: And one's survived all this time?
SARAH JANE: Yeah, perhaps.
MARIA: But how can it turn people to stone just by looking horrible?
SARAH JANE: Well, I doubt that's quite how it works.

(Her mobile phone rings.)

SARAH JANE: Hello?
CLYDE [OC]: Luke, he's been nabbed by a nun.
SARAH JANE: What?

[Street]

(Sarah Jane has driven to meet Clyde half way.)

CLYDE: I warned him not to talk to that freaky nun. I tried to stop him but just happened so fast. They pulled up, and bam!
SARAH JANE: Clyde, just calm down.
CLYDE: She was after the talisman.
SARAH JANE: Where's she taken Luke, any idea?
CLYDE: I don't know. She was from some abbey.
SARAH JANE: Well, obviously. She's a nun. Clyde, think. Which one?
CLYDE: I'm trying to. I don't know. Some old woman's name like the lady writer. The old lady detective.
SARAH JANE: Miss Marple?
CLYDE: No.
SARAH JANE: Agatha Christie? St Agatha?
CLYDE: Agnes. St Agnes' Abbey!
SARAH JANE: Get in the car.

[St Agnes Abbey]

(Sarah Jane knocks on the door and selects an ID.)

SARAH JANE: Oh, hello, my name is Felicity Barnes. I'm doing a story for the Times on religion in the twenty first century. Is there anyone I can talk to? Oh, perhaps Sister Helena?

(Sarah Jane pushes her way in, and Maria and Clyde crawl out of the back seat of the car, where they were hiding from view.)

[Library]

(Sarah Jane is locked inside a beautiful room.)

SARAH JANE: So much for fake ID.

[Corridor]

(Maria and Clyde sneak around the building until they find an open window.)

CLYDE: Now what? Where do we go?
MARIA: I don't know. What do nuns do with kids they kidnap? Let's start here.
CLYDE: Hold on. What if it's in there? This Gorgon thing.
MARIA: Just keep your eyes closed and hold my hand.

(Inside the room they find a statue of the Manageress in the pose she struck when the old nun raised her veil. Then the other door opens, and she is there.)

[Library]

(Sarah Jane is reading up on the Gorgon when Luke enters.)

SARAH JANE: Luke! Oh, are you all right?
LUKE: Yeah, I'm fine.
SARAH JANE: So, what do you think you're doing, getting into a stranger's car? For an intelligent boy, sometimes I can't believe how stupid you are,
LUKE: I didn't just get in.
HELENA: Luke was never in any danger, Miss Smith, but it seemed that bringing him here was the fastest way of attracting your attention. Although your other two young friends were a surprise.

(Sr Helena snaps her fingers, and Clyde and Maria run in.)

CLYDE: We found Mrs Gribbins.
MARIA: She's been turned to stone.
HELENA: Unfortunately Mrs Gribbins always was something of a useless old fossil.
SARAH JANE: Are you really protecting a Gorgon here?
HELENA: A creature with writhing serpents for hair? Those melodramatic Greeks. They never could resist embellishing a story. But yes, as you've seen, the myth isn't entirely without foundation.

(The veiled woman is brought in, hissing.)

MARIA: But it's an alien, right?
HELENA: The Gorgons travelled to our world three thousand years ago. Once there was three. Now only one.
LUKE: A real live Gorgon.
HELENA: Generations of our Sisters protected the Gorgons down the centuries.
CLYDE: If she's survived three thousand years, what happened to the other two?
HELENA: One was killed during ancient days, when our sisterhood served Demeter. When the key was stolen.
SARAH JANE: The key to whatever brought the Gorgons to Earth. And the Sisters have been searching for it ever since. Did you get close once, Sister Helena? Maybe fifty years ago. Was that when the second Gorgon died?
HELENA: Professor Nelson-Stanley and his meddlesome wife. But you have the key now, Miss Smith. I'm sure you will be more reasonable.
SARAH JANE: I wouldn't bet on it. Kidnapping, turning people to stone? No, no, not the kind of things that make me feel reasonable.
HELENA: Sarah Jane, three thousand years is a long time, even for a being with a Gorgon's lifespan. She is old. The talisman opens a portal to the Gorgon's world. She only wants to go home to die. You can understand that, can't you?
SARAH JANE: Why should I believe you?
HELENA: Miss Smith, you have no choice.
SARAH JANE: All right. We'll get it.
HELENA: The boys stay here.
SARAH JANE: No!
HELENA: They'll be perfectly safe, as long as you don't try to deceive us.

[Outside Sarah Jane's house]

(The nuns are helping the Gorgon out of the hearse.)

MARIA: We can't give them the talisman.
SARAH JANE: I know, but at least we're on my territory now, not theirs.
MARIA: We are, but they've still got the boys.
HELENA: The girl stays with me. Move.

[Attic]

MR SMITH: I'm sorry, analysis incomplete.
SARAH JANE: Shush. Keep your voice down.
MR SMITH: Is this because I'm picking up a hostile alien intelligence within the house?
SARAH JANE: Yes, and it's about to meet another one.

[Lounge]

MARIA: Doesn't she speak English?
HELENA: The Gorgon doesn't need to speak.
MARIA: You mean she's, like, telepathic? Is that how she controls you? I mean, looking after a Gorgon isn't exactly normal for a bunch of nuns, is it?
HELENA: I'd shut up if I were you, or the Abbess might show you her idea of solving a problem like Maria.

(Sarah Jane enters with the talisman.)

SARAH JANE: Is this what you've spent three thousand years looking for?
HELENA: The key to the portal.

(Sarah Jane powers up her sonic lipstick.)

HELENA: What do you think you're doing?
SARAH JANE: Either you let my son and his friend go, or I will destroy the talisman with sonic disruption.
HELENA: I warned you, Miss Smith. Now look on the face of the Gorgon and feel your flesh turn to stone.

(The attendant nuns raise the Abbess's veil.)

SARAH JANE: No, don't look, Maria!

(Helena snatches the talisman.)

ALAN: Hello? The door was open.
MARIA: Dad!

(Energy from the Abbess's eyes and mouth circles Alan, turning him to stone.)

MARIA: Dad!

Part Two

[Lounge]

(Sr Helena has the talisman. The other nuns guide the veiled Gorgon out of the room.)

HELENA: After three thousand years, the doorway to your people can be opened again.
SARAH JANE: And what then, invasion?
HELENA: The Gorgons need us to survive, Miss Smith. Opening the portal to their world isn't opening the door to invasion, but salvation.
MARIA: What have you done to my dad?
HELENA: Pay heed to the Gorgon's warning and don't interfere.

(Sr Helena leaves.)

MARIA: Dad?

[Hearse]

HELENA: Mother Abbess.

(She gives the talisman to the Abbess, then they drive away.)

[Lounge]

MARIA: He can't be. He can't. I didn't mean to shout at you, Dad. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
SARAH JANE: Listen to me, Maria. You are not going to lose it. You are not going to fall apart. Do you understand me? Whatever has happened to your father, there's one thing I've learned after all these years. There is always a chance. Do you hear me?
MARIA: Mum was right. I shouldn't have had anything to do with you. It's all your fault! You and your aliens. I wish I'd never seen that one in your garden. I wish I'd never seen you! Everything was fine till we moved here. Everything was fine.
SARAH JANE: I know, Maria, I know. But we have to try. We have to try to put things right.

[Library]

(At St Agnes Abbey, Luke and Clyde are still locked in. There is bust of Medusa in the room.)

CLYDE: What's happening, Luke? Is Sarah Jane really going to give that Gorgon thing the talisman?
LUKE: Of course not. If the Gorgon only wanted to go home, then why would Mrs Nelson-Stanley so scared of the nuns finding it? Mum knows that. She'll find a way of tricking them.
CLYDE: Are you sure of that? I mean, what if she doesn't?
LUKE: She's my mum. She wouldn't let us down. She'll get us out of this.
CLYDE: All the same, we should be looking for a way of escaping, not catching up on our reading.
LUKE: It's the history of the abbey. Originally, it was a private house, built in the 16th century.
CLYDE: Banging.
LUKE: That was during the Reformation, when priests were being hunted.
CLYDE: Look, I can get a history lesson any time I want, off Mrs Pittman.
LUKE: Houses were built with escape rooms and secret passages. Houses like this one.

(Luke turns the Medusa's head ninety degrees on its pedestal, and a panel opens to the right of the fireplace. They enter the secret passage.)

[Attic]

MR SMITH: My scan indicates Mister Jackson has undergone massive molecular transmutation.
SARAH JANE: We know that, Mister Smith. He's been turned to stone.
MR SMITH: Not stone. Not strictly speaking. It's an organic petrification process.
MARIA: Like fossilisation?
MR SMITH: It's comparable. And, to correct you again, Sarah Jane, Mister Jackson hasn't turned but is turning.
SARAH JANE: You mean the process isn't complete? Could it still be reversed?
MR SMITH: Theoretically.
MARIA: Well, what does that mean?
MR SMITH: It can be done. The molecular transmutation isn't yet stable. But, I don't know how to do it.
MARIA: Well, you've got to work it out! You've got to save my dad!
MR SMITH: I'm not sure there is sufficient time. My scan suggests molecular stabilisation will be complete in approximately ninety minutes.
SARAH JANE: There must be something you can do.
MR SMITH: I can only be realistic. And to be candid, things look worse for you all the time.
MARIA: Please, Mister Smith, you've got to help us.
MR SMITH: Perhaps if I were more familiar with the Gorgon.
MARIA: Bea! She might know something.
SARAH JANE: Well, she might. But Maria, Bea has Alzheimer's. Her mind is trapped in the past.
MARIA: Well, That doesn't matter because that's where she met the Gorgon. We've only got till four o'clock.
SARAH JANE: Like I said, there's always a chance. Let's get going.

[Secret passage]

(Crawling on their hands and knees.)

LUKE: This way.

[Ruins]

(They come out in the overgrown remains of the old Abbey Church.)

CLYDE: I'm telling you, I'd rather take my chances with the Gorgon than make like a mole through any more tunnels. Whoa!

(Part of the area has been turned into a formal garden, decorated with the Gorgon's victims.)

CLYDE: Why couldn't they get garden gnomes like everyone else?
LUKE: It's killed all these people then put them on show, like trophies.
CLYDE: Or a warning, and I'm taking it. Let's get out of here.

[Lavender Lawns]

SARAH JANE: I'll have to leave you here on your own. I really wish I could help you, Maria, but I have to find Luke and Clyde. Everything Bea knows about the Gorgon is still inside her head. You just have to find a way to unlock it. You were right. I never should have got any of you involved.
MARIA: I'm sorry about what I said. It's not your fault. I wanted to see aliens. Who wouldn't?
SARAH JANE: If there's a way of saving your dad, Maria, I know you're going to do it.

[St Agnes Abbey]

(The rest of the nuns come out to greet the returning hearse. Luke and Clyde hide by a buttress.)

HELENA: We have the key. Rejoice, Sisters! The Gorgons shall be free!

(The Abbess stumbles as she walks to the steps.)

HELENA: Mother Abbess! She is weakening. We must open the portal as soon as possible.

(The sisters all go inside.)

CLYDE: Now, while the coast is clear.
LUKE: I can't.
CLYDE: What you talking about?
LUKE: I promised Mrs Nelson-Stanley that I wouldn't let them take the talisman. I've let her down.
CLYDE: When you promised her, did she tell you you'd be going up against a Gorgon and if you kept your word you'd probably end up a garden ornament?
LUKE: Well, no, but
CLYDE: She wasn't straight with you, Luke, and this goes way beyond the call of duty.
LUKE: Mum would never have given them the talisman unless something had happened.
CLYDE: What, you mean that thing? Sarah Jane and Maria?
LUKE: I just know that I'm not going to let the Gorgon win. But I'm going to need your help.

[Bea's room]

(A knock on the door.)

BEA: Come in.
MARIA: Bea? Hello, it's Maria. Do you remember me?
BEA: Hello, darling. You're a little young, aren't you?
MARIA: Young?
BEA: To be the curator of the Museum of Egyptology.

[Chapel]

(The sisters circle a large font-like object decorated with carved snakes.)

SISTERS: Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon.

(The chant continues behind Helena's speech.)

HELENA: Behold the key to the portal. After three thousand years, our work here comes to an end and our world is on the threshold of a new age. The Gorgon world is a hundred million light years away, and the angle of ascension must be aligned perfectly.

(She puts the talisman into its slot in one of the carvings. It glows.)

SISTER: The transdimensional occlusion is forming. Alignment is at twenty per cent.
HELENA: Only an hour before the portal opens and your people shall join you. After all these centuries, Gorgons shall have their promised land. The time grows short. The host is dying. We need to find a new carrier before the portal opens.

[Bea's room]

MARIA: Bea? Bea, please help me. You have to tell me about the Gorgon.

(Bea plays a record of Goodnight Sweetheart.)

BEA: Edgar and I danced to this in the palace. In the palace of the Sultan of Ishkanbah. Do you know the Sultan?
MARIA: No. I've never even heard of. Bea, listen. The Gorgon has turned my dad into stone, and if you don't help me, I'm never going to get him back. Do you understand?
BEA: The Sultan was such a fascinating man. He had seen the Yeti, you know?
MARIA: Tell me. Tell me about the things you've seen. I've seen all kinds of things with Sarah Jane.
BEA: Who's Sarah Jane? Do I know her? It's silly I know, but I keep forgetting.
MARIA: Sarah Jane has seen loads of aliens and monsters on Earth, even other planets. She's had hundreds of adventures, just like you and Edgar did.
BEA: Edgar.

(Sarah Jane runs up to the Abbey doors but the sonic lipstick fails to open them.)

BEA: If only I could hear his voice again, just once. We had adventures once. Such adventures. But no one believes me now. No-one listens to you when you're old.
MARIA: I believe you, Bea. Bea?

(Bea is lost in her own memories while Sarah Jane finds a lower wall to climb over.)

[21 Bannerman Road]

(Chrissie is ringing on the doorbell.)

CHRISSIE: Maria? Are you in there? Alan?

(Chrissie goes round into the garden and sees the stone Alan through the window.)

CHRISSIE: The woman's obsessed.

(She climbs in through the window.)

[Lounge]

CHRISSIE: She really is a bunny boiler, this one. Couldn't have the real thing, so she's made herself a statue. I bet you'd be flattered if you knew, wouldn't you? You didn't know, did you? So it's come to this, has it? Talking to a flaming statue instead of the real thing. Maybe her and me aren't so different. Both have to make do with what we can. The difference is, she doesn't know what she's missing, does she? Still, you're all right. Anyone can see that. You and Maria get along great. Better off without me around messing things up. Well, like I said, I can make do till I mess things up again, which I will, because I'm me, aren't I? Anyway, er, been nice talking to you.

(Chrissie leaves via the window, and a tear rolls down Alan's stony face.)

[Chapel]

(A vortex is swirling in the font.)

SISTER: Alignment is at forty five per cent.
HELENA: Good.
SISTER: But the Mother Abbess.
HELENA: Her strength is failing. Soon we will select a new host. Soon the Gorgons and humanity will be one.

(Luke has been eavesdropping.)

[Bell tower]

CLYDE: All right, Quasimodo, time to do your thing.

(Clyde grabs the bell rope's sally, and pulls. Treble's going, she's gone. Bong! Bong!)

[Chapel]

HELENA: What on Earth? Find out what's going on!

(Luke runs in and grabs the talisman. The Abbess lifts her veil but Luke turns and runs just in time.)

HELENA: Stop him!

[Courtyard]

(The boys run and meet up in a small rear courtyard.)

CLYDE: Have you got it? There's loads of them! They're everywhere!
SISTERS: Serve the Gorgon.
SARAH JANE: Boys, quick. This way.
SISTERS: Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon.

(But they are trapped.)

SISTERS: Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon.

[Cellar]

CLYDE: I bet your lipstick thing would have had this licked, no problem.
SARAH JANE: Yeah, well, Shame the nuns made me check my bag in at the door. I hope Maria's having better luck with Mrs Nelson-Stanley.
CLYDE: We don't need any Star Trek gadgets. This place is full of secret passages and stuff. Luke read all about it. He's got it all filed in that superbrain of his.
LUKE: I don't remember any down here.
SARAH JANE: Yeah, well, all the same, it's worth trying.
LUKE: Mum.
SARAH JANE: Hmm?
LUKE: I think the Gorgon's dying.
SARAH JANE: Why?
CLYDE: We saw her stumble earlier, like she was sick.
LUKE: I heard Sister Helena saying they needed to find a new host. She said, when the portal's open, humanity and the Gorgon will be one.
SARAH JANE: That's what she meant. At the house, when she took the talisman, Helena said the Gorgons needed us to survive. I don't think the Abbess is the Gorgon.
CLYDE: What?

(The cellar door is unlocked.)

HELENA: Miss Smith, will you come with us?
SARAH JANE: I'll be fine.
HELENA: Don't worry, boys, we won't harm a hair on her head.

(Sarah and Helena leave.)

CLYDE: We've got to find a way out of here.

[Bea's room]

(Bea is still lost in her own memories.)

MARIA: Sarah Jane was right, wasn't she? I thought meeting creatures from other planets was going to be exciting and cool. But she told me. She said it wasn't anything like that. In the end, it just messes you up, your whole life and the people you love. That's why Sarah Jane's always been on her own. That's why you're here, isn't it, Bea? With no one in the world who really knows you, or cares. This is how we all end up, isn't it?
BEA: I had my Edgar. You are young, you'll find yours.
MARIA: Bea? Are you really there?
BEA: Where else would I be?
MARIA: I haven't got much time. The Gorgon turned my father to stone. Is there a way to save him?
BEA: Your father? Oh, dear. Oh, deary dear. That's most unpleasant. I should know, it happened to me, you know.
MARIA: It turned you into stone?
BEA: The nuns were after the talisman.
MARIA: But Edgar saved you. He must have. How?
BEA: The talisman. It is the key to the door between this world and theirs. But it's more. It returned me to flesh and blood.
MARIA: The talisman. The Gorgon's got it.
BEA: Then you must get it back. Not only for your father, but for every soul on Earth!
MARIA: Thank you, Bea.
BEA: No, no, not so fast, young lady. Would you er, fetch me my mirror? No, not for me. What do you think I'm going to do, powder my nose while you take on that monster? It's for you.
MARIA: For me?
BEA: Whatever do they teach you in school these days?

[Chapel]

(The talisman is back in its niche in the font.)

SARAH JANE: What makes you think the Gorgons will still want to invade? Three thousand years is a long time.
HELENA: Not for the Gorgons.
SARAH JANE: Without host bodies to carry them? The Gorgons are parasites, aren't they, Sister Helena.
HELENA: Parasite. It's such an unattractive word.
SARAH JANE: It's what they are, a life-form that lives on another, that depends on another to feed and survive.
HELENA: The Gorgon gives its host life beyond human years. The Abbess has carried the Gorgon for two hundred years, although there have been many hosts over the generations. And now she grows weak. Her time is coming, and the Gorgons have chosen a new host to lead its domination of Earth. You, Miss Smith.

[Cellar]

(As Maria runs from Lavender Lawns, Luke is hunting for something useful. He finds a trowel.)

CLYDE: You're going to dig a tunnel?
LUKE: No, I'm going to make a screwdriver, the old-fashioned way.

[Chapel]

(Sarah Jane has been tied to a column.)

HELENA: Not long now, Miss Smith. As the Abbess weakens more, the Gorgon will release its hold on her and you will become leader of a new race ruling planet Earth.
SARAH JANE: You can do what you want to me, but this planet will never bow down to that thing.

[Cellar]

(Luke is unscrewing the door lock.)

CLYDE: Yes.

[Corridor]

LUKE: We need a plan.
CLYDE: Yeah, sure. When we get a chance, we'll figure one out. In the meantime, we need to find Sarah Jane.

[Chapel]

HELENA: The portal is opening. The Gorgons are coming. The new Queen must be ready to meet them. Bring the host forward. Don't struggle, Miss Smith. Embrace your destiny.

(Luke and Clyde peer through a gap in the door.)

SARAH JANE: The Gorgon is controlling you. It's controlling all of you. You've got to fight it. If not, they'll destroy all the human race.
HELENA: No. The Gorgons shall save us. From war, from greed. We will exist only to serve them. We will be at peace everlasting, and you shall be our Queen. To receive the Gorgon, do not look into its eyes, Miss Smith. To do so will turn you to stone.
SARAH JANE: I'd rather be a lump of granite than bow down to that thing.

(The nuns blindfold Sarah Jane.)

HELENA: You don't have a choice, Miss Smith. Prepare to serve the Gorgon!
SISTERS: Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon. Serve the Gorgon.

(The Abbess gets out of her wheelchair. Luke runs forward.)

LUKE: Mum!
SARAH JANE: Luke!

(The sisters grab Luke and Clyde.)

HELENA: Hold them. They can witness the transfer and be the new Queen's first prey.
SARAH JANE: No! No!

(The Abbess raises her veil, and energy with snakes heads streams from her. Maria enters, and runs to hold Bea's mirror in front of Sarah Jane's face. The energy returns to the Abbess, who is turned to stone. The sisters release Luke and Clyde. Sarah Jane removes her blindfold and hugs Maria, then its a big group hug.)

HELENA: Where am I? What's going on?
SARAH JANE: You're free. The Gorgon's lost its control over you.

(The vortex in the font spins faster, and snake head energy tendrils appear.)

CLYDE: They're coming through!

(Maria steps forward to get the talisman.)

CLYDE: Come on, Maria!

(She succeeds, and the vortex vanishes.)

SARAH JANE: What about your father?
MARIA: Come on!

[Lounge]

MARIA: What if it doesn't work?
SARAH JANE: If it saved Bea, it'll save your father.
CLYDE: You've only got a couple of minutes.

(Maria hands the talisman around Alan's neck and stands back. The talisman glows and he returns to flesh and blood, then collapses.)

MARIA: Dad!
LUKE: He's alive. He's just unconscious.
SARAH JANE: Quickly. We have to get him out of here before he comes round.
MARIA: Careful.

(Alan wakes up on Sarah Jane's garden seat, and walks back across the road.)

[Outside the Jackson home]

CHRISSIE: Where the heck have you been? I've been looking for you. It's been ages!
ALAN: I must have been overdoing it a bit. I went looking for Maria, then I must have sat down in Sarah Jane's garden and dozed off.

(Maria crosses the road.)

CHRISSIE: Ah, another of the disappearing Jacksons.
ALAN: Maria, I'm so sorry about earlier.
MARIA: No, Dad, I'm really sorry, I shouldn't have yelled or run off like that. It was stupid. I could have lost you for ever.
ALAN: It was only a tiff. You're never going to lose me.
CHRISSIE: Do you know what that woman has in her lounge? It's shocking. Come.
MARIA: What?
CHRISSIE: A statue of Dad.
ALAN: A statue of me? But why?
CHRISSIE: Because she's a nutter.
MARIA: Mum, there isn't a statue.
CHRISSIE: There is!

[Lounge]

SARAH JANE: What, er, what exactly was it you were looking for, Mrs Jackson?
CHRISSIE: What have you done with it? It was right here, bold as you like, a statue of my Alan.
SARAH JANE: Mrs Jackson, I don't know what you're
CHRISSIE: I know what I saw. Where is it?
SARAH JANE: Er, I have no idea what you're talking about.
MARIA: Come on, Mum. Maybe we should go home, hmm?
ALAN: Pity, really. I think I'd look good as one of those Greek statues.
MARIA: I prefer you the way you are.

[Bannerman Road]

(Alan puts Chrissie's suitcase into a taxi.)

CHRISSIE: Oh, sorry I couldn't stay, love, but Ivan was in floods on the phone.
MARIA: It's all right. I understand.
CHRISSIE: I know we're not under the same roof, darling, but I'm always there for you if you need me.
MARIA: I'll always be here for you, okay? Always.
CHRISSIE: I wasn't seeing things, you know. I know what I saw over there. Listen to your mum. Stay away from that Mary Jane. There's something not quite right about her.
ALAN: Meter's running.

(Chrissie drives off in the taxi.)

[Attic]

MARIA: Mum's back with Ivan, so it's just me and Dad again. If the talisman was the key to the Gorgon's portal, how could it turn my dad back?
MR SMITH: All matter has an atomic default. Some alien technology uses this default to turn things on and off. Such technology can reverse cellular distortion.
MARIA: You mean it can make things the way they used to be.
MR SMITH: Most fortunately for you.
MARIA: So maybe it could help Bea.
SARAH JANE: Oh, Maria, I don't know. Bea has Alzheimer's. Besides, she had the talisman all that time.
MARIA: But Luke said it was hidden in a tin box, and maybe she hasn't actually touched it for all these years.
SARAH JANE: Oh, I don't know, Maria.
MARIA: But she helped save my dad. If it could change him back from stone? Please, we have to try.

[Bea's room]

(Maria returns Bea's mirror.)

MARIA: Hello, Bea. It's Maria. I've got something that belongs to you.
BEA: Oh, is it my compact? I'm always leaving it lying about. Edgar says I'll lose my head one of these days.
MARIA: No. It's something Edgar gave you.

(Maria shows her the talisman.)

BEA: Oh no, you must put it back where I hid it. You must put it back in case they come.
SARAH JANE: It's all right. They're never going to come looking for it again. The Gorgon is dead.
MARIA: Everything is going to be all right.
BEA: Is it true? Edgar gave it to me, you know.
MARIA: I know.
BEAL But he's been gone for so long, I've always been scared to wear this. Oh, it's so beautiful. You know, he put this round my neck and he kissed me for the first time and told me that he loved me.

(Bea puts the talisman on. It glows.)

EDGAR [OC]: I will always love you, Bea.
BEA: Oh, Edgar. Thank you for bringing him back to me.

[Lavender Lawns]

SARAH JANE: You shouldn't be upset. The talisman didn't cure Bea, but it did something amazing all the same. It gave her peace.
MARIA: She was lucky to have Edgar, wasn't she?
SARAH JANE: I suppose she was.
MARIA: Don't you wish you had found someone special to share it all with?
SARAH JANE: Oh, I think I have. For the second time. Now, let's get back. The Viszeran Royal Fleet are passing through the solar system tonight, all six hundred ships. Only takes a few seconds, but it is the most magnificent stellar light show this side of the galaxy.

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