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00:00that day I had no idea what kind of hell we were heading into we humans thinking
00:13we were so smart ended up unleashing our own worst nightmares at the beginning it
00:17was all about making the world a better place
00:22but before we knew it things spun out of control mistakes were made and you've
00:28seen how it all went down from there
00:58are you leaving
01:27what's wrong nothing just if we could pretend that didn't happen that would be great
01:35did I do something wrong I'll see ya see ya
01:41you better have a really good
01:51I know but it's up to you to decide whether this is a serious incident or just some crazy
01:58Frank I thought you might want to come down and see this
02:06I'm going to be a good one
02:14I'm going to be a good one
02:17I'm going to be a good one
02:20It's been vacant ever since last night a passerby called the police saying they heard some creepy
02:47banging and screaming coming from inside the house. When the police got here they found the back door wide open like it busted out from the inside. When we got here there's nothing but this.
02:58Are you sure they're all dead? From a medical perspective yes.
03:04What is this Morse code thing? What is that telling us?
03:07That's an AUG. It's measuring the brain activity of the corpses.
03:10The brain activity?
03:12Yeah it's fascinating actually. Brain activity doesn't immediately cease after death. It actually can last up to 72 hours.
03:19Okay so you're saying they died within the last three days?
03:23Well we need a little bit of time to confirm that.
03:27And the liquids? What are these?
03:31Well those are all about keeping the bodies fresh. Keeping a moniker mode of brain activity going on.
03:37So you're saying the bodies are being kept here by someone?
03:42Looks like. My question is why?
03:45Maybe for some bio experiments or I don't know black market organ trading or something.
03:51We might need to consult someone to see what's really going on here.
03:55You know I'm concerned about who they are and how they died.
03:58Well we're on it.
04:02What is it?
04:08Is this bed empty the whole time?
04:10Do you think there was someone here before as well?
04:13Don't bother. The community is still waiting on repairs from the hurricane.
04:32That was two months ago.
04:34Welcome to the efficiency of the city and poor neighborhoods.
04:36You should know that.
04:38You think we should leave a few officers here to stake up the place for a few days?
04:42That's your call but I think it's clearly abandoned.
04:46Looks like we have a big problem.
04:48And it's not so abandoned after all.
04:53Low 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
04:55The activity of the sample significantly increases.
04:59Professor, are we starting the life experiment today?
05:02No. I don't think it's a good time.
05:05But according to our agreement with Morell Biotech, we need to assess the sample's cold intolerance as soon as possible.
05:13Listen.
05:14I don't think they're being straight with us about the samples.
05:17Well, um...
05:19They don't need to be straight with us as long as they pay up, right?
05:22The first round of live experiments wiped out all of our test subjects.
05:26That one. That two.
05:29All of them.
05:31Don't you think we should try it a little carefully?
05:33I think, uh, mice don't have bills to pay or loans to settle.
05:38Once you figure out it's parasitic mode, then we'll give the experiment another shot.
05:42What if they pull their funding because of it?
05:45They won't.
05:46They need these answers. Just like you said.
05:48He's been dead for several days.
06:02Okay, so why no signs of decomposition?
06:05That's because of those things.
06:07Take a look at this.
06:09It's like when he died from frostbite.
06:12Okay, why are we picking up brainwaves, then, of a guy that's been dead for several days?
06:16Not sure.
06:17Is it possible he's still alive?
06:21Yep.
06:22There's his doornail.
06:23Seriously, George.
06:24What?
06:25Oh, come on. That was awesome, and you know it.
06:28Roger's expecting a report first thing in the morning.
06:33Yeah, I'm gonna get to it later. I need a break.
06:36You wanna get a drink?
06:37Uh, my son just called.
06:39And you know this job's already ruining my marriage.
06:41And you want me to go home smelling like a bar?
06:43Okay, my bad. I'm sorry.
06:44It's okay. You just behave yourself.
06:46Don't I always?
06:47Yeah.
06:48Yeah.
06:53Another one?
06:55Yeah.
06:56Why not?
06:58Did you eat the loom tonight?
07:09Slumming it in police bars.
07:12What can I get for you?
07:14I'll have what he's at me.
07:15So, what are you doing here?
07:17You sounded like you had a pretty big case to run off to this morning.
07:20Yeah, I just had a really stressful day and needed to blow off some steam.
07:25Would you like some help with that?
07:27So let's go.
07:28Well, what a shame.
07:29To be playing at all.
07:43I'm going off to that thing.
07:45Louis?
07:47Mickey!
07:51No. No, no, no, no, no.
07:59My baby boy.
08:11So, you're going to give me the keys to let me go?
08:14Officer.
08:16It's Detective.
08:17Oh, yeah, all right, Detective.
08:20Keys?
08:21Who's this?
08:22That is my mother and my little brother.
08:26Oh, he's adorable.
08:28Yeah, he's 12.
08:31His name's Mickey.
08:34Poor interrogation is Detective.
08:36Yeah, I think the real interrogation is actually about to start.
08:40If you can handle it.
08:41I think I can give a shot.
08:42You're telling me that I got dead bodies with brainwaves that we can't even identify?
09:10I'm sorry, sir.
09:11Look, we tapped into the national database, and we've got nothing to tell us who they are.
09:15No IDs, no metal records, nothing.
09:17Just some marks on their arms.
09:18We're assuming they're track marks from drug use.
09:20God, we've got to keep quiet about this kind of thing, okay, until we know more.
09:24You wouldn't be surprised how something like this can affect a vote in this town, and the election is next month.
09:30We've got to be smart about how we handle this.
09:32What do you got there, boy?
09:44What in the world?
09:46Lord knows what this place will become if J. Spencer got the election.
09:51Sir, I need to take this.
09:54Yes?
09:56Where?
09:56Okay.
09:59What now?
10:00Uh, they found two new bodies.
10:02What?
10:03Fresh ones.
10:04Where?
10:04Down by the lake.
10:08Well, are you coming?
10:18Looks like it rained pretty hard down here.
10:21It's going to be difficult to find any prints or cracks.
10:26That is my mother.
10:36Damn it, George.
10:38I know these two.
10:47Oh, my God.
10:53It's just a kid.
10:54Hey, man, I'm so sorry for your loss.
10:57This is going to be really hard.
10:59Did you leave the room for a bit so I can't reach my heart?
11:02Come with me, okay?
11:08Look, I need this wrapped up now, all right?
11:11The election is coming up.
11:13People are getting nervous.
11:14The election is coming up.
11:15The elections are dropping below 32 degrees in the next few days.
11:20Make sure to follow up.
11:21No drugs, no toxins.
11:29Victims were bitten.
11:31Bitten by what?
11:32Dunno.
11:33Albert thinks it could be gorillas.
11:35You're kidding, right?
11:36A gorilla?
11:37Maybe you want to escape from the zoo.
11:39Yeah, okay.
11:39What do you think?
11:46You know, I'm going to be back in a little bit.
11:48What?
11:49But Hodge is expecting us for a meeting.
11:51You got this.
11:52You got this.
11:53I got this.
11:54Bye.
11:56Bye.
11:57Bye.
11:58Bye.
11:59Bye.
12:00Bye.
12:01Bye.
12:02Bye.
12:03Bye.
12:04Bye.
12:05Bye.
12:06Bye.
12:07Bye.
12:08Bye.
12:09Bye.
12:10Bye.
12:11Bye.
12:12Bye.
12:13Bye.
12:14Bye.
12:15Bye.
12:16Bye.
12:17Bye.
12:18Bye.
12:19Bye.
12:20Bye.
12:21Bye.
12:22Bye.
12:23Bye.
12:24Bye.
12:25Bye.
12:26Last night I passed by.
12:56Hello?
13:04Is anyone there?
13:20Is anyone there?
13:25So you knew him?
13:38Oof.
13:39I'll never forget Christmas morning.
13:41Stepping outside the back of the house and seeing old Frank there frozen like an ice sculpture.
13:45Frostbite?
13:46Hmm.
13:47No.
13:48Dead.
13:49Beyond dead.
13:51Must have fell asleep drunk in the dish the night before.
13:55Yeah, it snowed all night the night before.
13:57Took me two hours just to chip him out of the ice.
14:00So if he died last Christmas, how is he here on this table?
14:04It's more your department detective.
14:06I'll leave you to it.
14:07Look.
14:08Hey.
14:09Hey.
14:10Hey.
14:11I think I found your gorilla.
14:13I see.
14:18Alright, thanks buddy.
14:21They're fake plates.
14:22Can't trace anything.
14:23Gosh, you left some men there.
14:24No, it's my fault.
14:25I mean, I never thought they'd come back.
14:29My goodness.
14:30Wait a minute.
14:31I don't know what the hell is.
14:32I'm just going to do that.
14:33I don't think so.
14:34It's a lie.
14:35Oh yeah, boys.
14:36This is it.
14:37This is it?
14:38It's good.
14:39Yeah, sure what I said.
14:40This is good.
14:41It's perfect, right?
14:42You say so, man.
14:45Goodbye.
14:46It's freezing.
14:50Jump's going to freeze off in here.
14:56Hey guys, I think there's something in the water.
15:14Are you sure?
15:16Last Christmas, I checked the records.
15:19No mistake.
15:20We're sure about one.
15:21I bet the others are connected too.
15:23Tell me about this other case.
15:25You can see the dead woman in Child with Bite Marks.
15:28The killer was, what do you call it, a gorilla?
15:33What, they steal its banana?
15:36I think the cases might be linked.
15:39How so?
15:40So at the first scene, there was that bed that was empty.
15:42I think there was someone there before.
15:45But somehow they got up.
15:48They got away.
15:50And started killing people.
15:55I mean, of course, it's just a theory.
15:57Yeah, yeah, well, good thing it's just a theory.
15:59What am I supposed to do if it's true, huh?
16:00Call some ghostbusters?
16:02Hey, I'm sure whatever or whoever this is, they are human.
16:07Ghosts can't kill people, right?
16:09Right.
16:10Right.
16:11Right?
16:12Yeah.
16:12But y'all, uh, y'all go out and find whoever, or, uh, whatever it is.
16:24You think we should call the police?
16:25Leave it here.
16:27Call the cops when I'm better.
16:28But I do wish you.
16:29This dump is where you chose to film?
16:41Hey.
16:42Oh.
16:43I'm sorry.
16:45No, no problem.
16:46Why don't you go home?
16:48No, no, I'd like to keep working.
16:50Take a look at this.
16:51I discovered that they have acute sensitivity to temperature.
16:58Below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the sample is in a sort of hibernation phase.
17:02But when it's warmer, the sample becomes more active.
17:08Upon the discovery of a host body, it lays eggs like crazy, kills the host, and then goes
17:13through a sort of metamorphosis of sorts.
17:16Once it's within comfortable temperature range, that's when it starts reproducing, and
17:21eventually taking over the host body's entire central nervous system.
17:24Oh, my God.
17:27What does that have to do with temperature?
17:29Well, I'm not exactly sure yet.
17:31I noticed, too, that when submerged in water for too long, the activities decreased there,
17:35too.
17:36But as soon as it is back in oxygen-rich environments, they bounce back in a matter of minutes.
17:45Ew.
17:46Gross.
17:46Get off me.
17:47That was great, guys.
17:49Oh, man, I'm out of here.
17:50I got another gig.
17:51No, we're boom?
17:52No, a bachelorette party.
17:54What the hell?
17:55What's wrong?
17:56That thing, it moves.
17:57It's either open.
18:00Hey, hey, dude, are you okay?
18:01Hey.
18:01Hey, dude, are you okay?
18:09Morrell Biotech claims this sample's from the Antarctic ice.
18:12Mm-hmm.
18:13They're lying.
18:15There's no way they would stumble upon a chunk of ice in Antarctica with its sample still intact.
18:20They definitely found a host body.
18:24They never should have brought it out of Antarctica.
18:26Antarctica is melting, Professor.
18:28We're going to come into contact with it anyway.
18:30They just want us to fix the sample's cold sensitivity.
18:33Well, I need to make sure it's safe first, don't I?
18:37The sample is in petri dishes.
18:39That is as safe as it gets.
18:40I'm sorry about your family.
18:45Maybe you need a break.
18:49Woo!
18:51I wouldn't go in there for a while if I were you guys.
18:57You got it?
18:57Get on me!
19:21I just killed Superman.
19:43I'm sorry.
19:44I'm sorry.
19:45I'm sorry.
19:46I'm sorry.
19:47I'm sorry.
19:48I'm sorry.
19:49Okay.
19:53Weird, right?
19:54What the hell happened?
19:55Apparently, a guy in the blue Speedo just dashed down to the road.
19:59Fan guy ran him over.
20:02What's weird, then?
20:03Looks like he came from that house.
20:06You won't believe what's inside.
20:13Check it out.
20:15Got the whole superhero crew.
20:24Same kind of marks the mother and son head.
20:26And there's another big surprise we found just before you got here.
20:36It's crazy.
20:37We found this one floating in the water.
20:39You think this is the corpse that escapes?
20:41I think so.
20:42Same outfit.
20:43Even got the same gown.
20:46I'd like to take this one back.
20:51Compared to the samples that we already have.
20:54You know, before the evidence gets contaminated.
20:57Alright, Albert.
20:58It's yours.
20:59I guess I'm not sure.
21:12Wow.
21:13Yeah, whole superhero orgy.
21:15But guess who was here but wasn't in the film?
21:18You watched the whole thing, didn't you?
21:22It's not important.
21:23Guess who?
21:24Superman.
21:25Yeah, I bet one of these guys is a biting fetish.
21:29Yeah, okay.
21:30Then we need to compare traces.
21:31If we're lucky, we'll rep this case today.
21:33Let's hope so.
21:34Let's hope so.
21:35Let's hope so.
21:36Let's hope so.
21:55Play some music.
22:04Let's hope so.
22:05Let's hope so.
22:34I just wanted to restore it as much as possible.
22:44And?
22:45Any useful information?
22:47Not good news.
22:48The bite wounds, including the lethal ones.
22:51Well, they match the dental records of our Superman who got hit by the car.
22:56I knew it.
22:58Case closed.
22:59No, wait, I don't understand.
23:00How did he get involved with the corpses in the basement?
23:02I ran into that guy in that house, remember?
23:06Yeah.
23:07Was he wearing a red Speedo?
23:09No.
23:10But he was also more filled out than your Speedo guy.
23:13Maybe they have another accomplice.
23:16Maybe.
23:19Okay.
23:20I need a hot shower and a hot date after today.
23:24Go ahead.
23:25I'll write the report.
23:26You sure?
23:27Go on.
23:28Oh, and tell your hot date.
23:30I'm sorry to hear about this.
23:31How'd you know?
23:32Partners know things.
23:33Oh.
23:34Oh.
23:35It's at the bar.
23:36Partners know things.
23:37Oh.
23:40Oh.
23:45Oh.
23:47Oh.
23:48Oh.
23:49Oh.
23:50Oh.
23:51Oh.
23:56Oh.
23:58Oh.
23:59Oh.
24:00Oh, oh.
24:00Oh, oh.
24:02Oh.
24:03Suspicious vehicle found on Dunham Street.
24:15Get to check some plates, please.
24:19Amen.
24:20Amen.
24:23I'm so sorry about your family, Professor.
24:26I know it's kind of soon, but I was wondering if they could work on the experiment tonight.
24:29Uh, I don't think the call-in is going to be up to doing that today.
24:33Actually, I could use the distraction.
24:37I'll be at the lab later this afternoon.
24:40I'll see you.
24:45Hi, George.
24:47We found the great sedan.
24:48Yeah.
24:48Plates have been changed, but it's the one.
24:51Just send me the address. I'll be right there.
24:52Yeah.
24:53I'm so sorry.
24:54No, it's fine.
24:55Yeah.
24:55Seriously.
24:56No.
24:59What do we got?
25:03Well, car's clean, but we found some fingerprints on a wrench in the kit.
25:07It belonged to this guy.
25:08Yeah, he served a year in prison for armed robbery, but that's about it.
25:12He could be our guy.
25:13What else do we know about him?
25:14Absolutely nothing.
25:16So I know they're about him.
25:17Thanks.
25:18Let's go see if anyone's seen him at that hotel over there.
25:20I don't know.
25:39Hands behind your head.
25:44Endangered Animal Protection Association.
25:47Journalist.
25:48So what's so newsworthy about her?
25:55Why were you at that house?
25:58I'm not talking without my lawyer.
26:08Brions.
26:09No way.
26:11This is what led to aggression among the same species.
26:14Brions cause mutations in the central nervous system, while the toxoplasma keeps the brainstem
26:19and cerebellum connected with the nerves.
26:21They basically created a whole new system within the host organism.
26:26You're a genius.
26:28We've just modified these samples and made them more adaptable to low temperatures.
26:33That's exactly what our sponsor wanted.
26:35But they're prions.
26:37It's going to be more difficult for them to spread if they become cold resistant.
26:45We can't hand them over until the risks are assessed.
26:47We can't let things get out of control.
26:56Are you going to cooperate or what?
27:01Well, then I can assure you, the next 48 hours are going to be pretty rough for you, my friend.
27:06Colin.
27:12Yeah, you're dating.
27:14He's an expert in toxoplasmosis.
27:17If you didn't know.
27:19Why don't you show him the corpse that you found in the basement?
27:22If you find something, uh, very interesting.
27:30Are you going to follow his advice?
27:32You know, I always thought there was something weird about this corpse,
27:34so yeah, that might not be a bad idea.
27:37All right, you go find Colin.
27:39I'll stay.
27:40I think I can find a way to make him talk.
27:44I don't like this.
27:46It's dangerous.
27:47I can just do everything here myself.
27:49No, we need to get him back to the official lab so Colin can make an assessment.
27:52There's too much research to do to figure out how this happened.
27:55We should have given him Frank instead.
27:57I mean, he's just been laying here since he came in.
27:59This one is by far the bigger mystery.
28:06Yes, yes, ma'am.
28:17I promise you, if re-elected, I will make sure that happens.
28:20I only want what's best for the citizens,
28:23and I will always do what it takes to keep our tons of.
28:26As those colds have moved away, temperatures will start to rise this week,
28:30and we will get a copy of the-
28:31Here, take this.
28:40You'll be glad for the caffeine.
28:42Thanks.
28:43You know, you could have told me what was going on,
28:46and maybe had some faith in my multiple PhDs to help you figure this out.
28:51I know.
28:52I actually...
28:55Tell me about her.
28:59She's very smart, very focused,
29:03probably the best assistant I've ever had.
29:05How'd you meet her?
29:06About two years ago, she started with the team,
29:09and then, within two months, she secured a targeted research sponsorship from Morel Biotech.
29:15Morel Biotech?
29:16Yes.
29:17Why?
29:18Okay, so I looked into this ship.
29:20It's an Antarctic research vessel owned by Morel Biotech.
29:24Hmm.
29:26The research project sponsored by Morel Biotech
29:29was to test the toxoplasma samples up back from Antarctica.
29:35Okay, her and I need to have a conversation.
29:37You can get her to come in.
29:39Yeah, I can give her a call and see if she's available.
29:41Sure, if the professor calls her, she'll call me.
29:44You know, she did say something weird earlier.
29:49Something along the lines of,
29:50we keep things get out of control.
29:58Oh, that's crazy.
30:00Well, I've never done an MRI on a dead body before, so...
30:05Oh my god, let's go!
30:07I thought he was dead.
30:09I thought he was dead.
30:10Hey, what are you doing?
30:12Hey!
30:13What was that?
30:22I don't know.
30:25Hello, professor?
30:28Hello?
30:29What happened?
30:31Hey!
30:37Hey!
30:41Where the hell are you?
30:43Reagan, we need to get out of here.
30:46Don't you move!
30:46Don't come any closer!
30:51Is it dead?
30:53He's dead already.
30:54It's okay.
30:55What the hell happened in there?
31:25Wait, wait a minute. How is this possible? These were our samples.
31:29Samples?
31:30The body you brought in, it got infected by samples from Antarctica.
31:34Wait, what Antarctic samples?
31:35I'll explain later.
31:36Listen, anyone who has contact, especially blood contact, is going to turn into one of them.
31:41Oh my god, so that's where the lab tech turned.
31:48You hear that?
31:49Everyone?
31:52What?
31:55What?
31:56What?
31:58What?
31:59What?
32:00What?
32:03What?
32:04What?
32:05What?
32:06What?
32:07Oh my god!
32:08Go, go, go, go!
32:10Get out of here!
32:11Get out of here!
32:12Get out of here!
32:17Get out of here!
32:19How are we gonna get out of here?
32:21We can't leave, Molly!
32:22Why?
32:23We can't leave, Molly!
32:24We can't leave!
32:25We can't leave that!
32:26We can't leave that!
32:27We might be contagious!
32:28What do you think this is the police?
32:37It's okay.
32:45Irene?
32:49It sounded like you need a help.
32:56What do you want to know?
32:58Everything.
33:00Four years ago, Victory, the research vessel of Morrell Biotech started its two-year voyage
33:08at Antarctica.
33:12That's my twin sister.
33:14But what happened to the ship after Antarctica?
33:16It was found tied to a dock in Chile.
33:20Why Chile?
33:21They wanted to hide the fact that the entire Kuhat died, including my sister.
33:25I'm sorry, but why would they try to hide it?
33:30Because they wanted people to believe that Victory was still in service.
33:35What happened to it after that?
33:36I found it tied to a dry dock in the savannah, and what I saw in there was the closest village
33:42of how I've ever witnessed.
33:43It was like a massacre had taken place inside, except there were no bodies of the missing crew.
33:51So I kept moving in, and there it was.
33:55It was a large room, and when I pulled the curtain, they opened the gate to help.
34:02When I pulled the curtain, they opened the gate to help.
34:14I got bitten, but I didn't turn.
34:38So, the original samples were not infectious?
34:46These samples are clearly weaponized.
34:49Wait, what about...
34:54What's that?
34:55His brother was a microbiologist on Victory.
34:59Edgar.
34:59We investigated the ship together.
35:01Wait, so he created those things in his basement?
35:03He upgraded the sample?
35:05There's more.
35:07You know, I bet he knows more than he's letting on about all of this.
35:10Especially those corpses in the basement.
35:11I'm gonna head back to the police station.
35:13I'll go with you.
35:14No, I need you to stay here and secure this place until the officers come.
35:17Can you do that?
35:18Okay.
35:19Look, and you know what?
35:20Now that we know what we're dealing with, maybe you could do some more work and come up
35:22with a solution.
35:23Be safe.
35:23And you come with me.
35:24I need your help.
35:25Go.
35:26Go.
35:35What's up, Albert?
35:44What do you mean, gone?
35:47I'm on my way.
35:58Albert?
36:00No, okay, you've got to deal with them.
36:16It's hard to find these people.
36:18Lock it down, people!
36:24He still isn't picking up.
36:30Just keep trying.
36:33Drop your weapon and come out with your end up.
36:37I still don't understand, though.
36:42The corpses in the basement seem fine.
36:45Maybe they got treated somehow?
36:46Oh, my God.
36:46Oh, my God.
36:48Oh, my God.
36:50Oh, my God.
36:52Oh, my God.
36:53Oh, my God.
36:54I just wanted to restore it as much as possible.
36:57Is he answering, though?
36:58He does not like him to not answer.
37:00Damn it!
37:02I don't grant your weapon!
37:11How is this possible?
37:13They're exactly the same.
37:18Where'd they go?
37:24Damn it.
37:26Get on the ground!
37:27Hands up!
37:27It's not Rethink!
37:28It's not me!
37:29What?
37:30Edgar's gone.
37:38It looks like they came from down this way.
37:39There's an elevator.
37:40Yeah.
37:40Edgar's gone.
37:42It looks like they came from down this way.
37:44Edgar's gone
37:54It looks like they came from down this way
37:57There's an elevator
37:58Yeah, that's it
38:00Those lead to the morgue
38:14Why are you not answering your phone?
38:42We need to get out
38:43We need to get out of here
38:44Where do you think this goes?
39:13I don't know
39:13But anything's coming out of here
39:15I need to call the National Guard
39:31What?
39:40Who exactly do you work for?
40:01This is just the beginning
40:05I don't know
40:07What?
40:11I don't know
40:11What?
40:12I don't know
40:13I don't know
40:17I don't know
40:18I don't know

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