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00:00:00Your ride's here, Senator.
00:00:19Thank you, Chloe. Tell them I'll be down in a minute.
00:00:23And I've told you before, it's okay to call me Dad.
00:00:28Will do.
00:00:30And Secretary Perry's office called, he won't be able to make your 9 o'clock.
00:00:33Probably for the best.
00:00:35These committee meetings always run over, and I've got the Pentagon briefing after that.
00:00:39Should I reschedule?
00:00:40Um, see if he has any time on Friday.
00:00:42Okay.
00:00:46Looking good, Jason.
00:00:48Positively presidential.
00:00:50Now is the winter of our discontent.
00:00:54Made glorious summer by this.
00:00:57Senator Jason Aldrich.
00:01:00Excuse me, sir.
00:01:15Can you please spare some change for a fellow who has had some hard love?
00:01:18No, it's okay.
00:01:23I am set.
00:01:24I am a dad.
00:01:24I am the god of storms, and I will have my revenge.
00:01:29Are you all right, sir?
00:01:30No harm done.
00:01:31That man should be in the hospital.
00:01:33Let him go.
00:01:34Keep walking, pal.
00:01:35You should have been more charitable a long time ago, Senator.
00:01:40What do you mean by that?
00:01:41Be long, I'll sing my song.
00:01:43No idea.
00:01:45But I think I've seen a bit of this.
00:01:46We should be more inside of it.
00:01:47Took it all away, and now you're going to pay.
00:01:52You should be more than a long time ago.
00:01:53Shh.
00:01:54Yes, yes, yes.
00:02:24It begins.
00:02:54Oh, I wouldn't do that if I were you.
00:03:16I'd go for the 10-gig model.
00:03:19Works a lot better.
00:03:20If you don't use the Wi-Fi, it'll last all day.
00:03:25Hey, man, this guy's bladed, man.
00:03:32You gonna stop me from shoplifting?
00:03:34Don't move.
00:03:44Whatever it is, it's not blood.
00:03:46Don't move.
00:03:48Come on, man.
00:03:49I'm sorry.
00:03:50I'm sorry.
00:03:51Please let me go.
00:04:07Over here!
00:04:08I got a hole in my splash bag.
00:04:21How am I supposed to make lead anchor when you have me looking like some chick in a wet t-shirt
00:04:25contest?
00:04:26They zip about red rain.
00:04:27I'm ready.
00:04:28I'm coming.
00:04:29What are you doing?
00:04:30Saving your ass.
00:04:31Such a human violation.
00:04:33Better luck.
00:04:34Edgy.
00:04:35Rolling.
00:04:36The downpour of what's being called blood rain has Washingtonians running for cover.
00:04:50So far, officials are at a loss to explain this never-before-heard of occurrence.
00:05:03David the man.
00:05:04Nice shooting.
00:05:05I'm gonna miss you when you're gone, big guy.
00:05:08What are you talking about when I'm gone?
00:05:10Staying up all night, pulling double shots.
00:05:12You must be bucking for detective.
00:05:14I say six months tops.
00:05:15I'll get that two grand deal on me before I take off.
00:05:18Ouch.
00:05:19You hear about the lightning storm over at the Capitol?
00:05:21Took out a couple of tourists.
00:05:22I heard.
00:05:25Did you hear it was red lightning?
00:05:30Red lightning?
00:05:31Yeah.
00:05:32Pretty biblical, right?
00:05:33It's like the man upstairs is finally getting all Travis Bickle on this place.
00:05:34Evapotranspiration, a particular matter, would explain the red rain, but...
00:05:38Evapo-what?
00:05:39Red lightning.
00:05:41Don't try to change the subject.
00:05:43That was a six-note, seven-syllable word.
00:05:45I heard it.
00:05:46Where did that come from?
00:05:47Is there something you're not telling me?
00:05:49There's nothing about me you don't know.
00:05:55We've heard some pretty wild theories so far.
00:05:57And we have plenty more callers on the line.
00:05:59Okay, caller, you're on the air.
00:06:00What do you think caused the downpour of blood rain?
00:06:03Oh man, you better believe it was the government.
00:06:05Those guys have signed us hunkered down in bunkers doing who knows what.
00:06:08There's gotta be some experimental compound or something.
00:06:10They were trying...
00:06:11We've seen a record number of red algae blooms happening in coastal waters over the past decade.
00:06:16And it's really not a big strategy imagination to think that this would happen with the rising of the temperatures.
00:06:23But the surface of the water is heating up and evapotranspiration is taking place.
00:06:27Can you explain that? What exactly is evapotranspiration?
00:06:28So evapotranspiration, it's evaporation and transpiration.
00:06:29It's evapotranspiration and evapotranspiration.
00:06:30It's evapotranspiration.
00:06:31And when the bouncing evaporates into steam, it goes up into the clouds.
00:06:49It's carrying every part of the storm.
00:06:52Do you find what you're looking for?
00:07:18Hey, woah!
00:07:20Jacob.
00:07:21It's not loaded.
00:07:22What the hell?
00:07:23How'd you get in here?
00:07:24The landlady let me in.
00:07:25She's nice.
00:07:26Bottle opener?
00:07:27It's a twist-off.
00:07:28I like your badge.
00:07:31Federal Bureau of Investigation, tell me I direct your call.
00:07:52Yes, hello.
00:07:53I have some information regarding the lightning storm that hit Washington this morning.
00:07:56I don't know who I should be talking to.
00:07:58Maybe someone on Homeland Security?
00:08:00Which lightning storm, ma'am?
00:08:01The lightning storm that did all the damage.
00:08:03Ma'am, you've contacted the Federal Reviewer of Investigations.
00:08:06You may want to try the National Weather Service.
00:08:08If you hold one minute, I'll get you that number.
00:08:17So how long has it been?
00:08:21Six years, five months, three days.
00:08:27What you doing now?
00:08:28Applied Physics, John Hopkins University.
00:08:31See yourself keeping up with the trades.
00:08:34Not sure if you're a good cop, but you are a hell of an interior decorator.
00:08:37That was the only thing I got in the divorce.
00:08:39You heard from Marcus?
00:08:40You're still helping the Defense Department come up with environmentally safe ways to destroy the planet?
00:08:45About a year after you left, DARPA cut his funding.
00:08:47Didn't take it very well.
00:08:48He sold his house, closed his bank accounts, pretty much went off the grid.
00:08:53Really?
00:08:54Really.
00:08:55About a year after you left.
00:08:56What didn't you tell me?
00:08:57We weren't speaking, remember?
00:08:59Are you suggesting that the lightning storm was an act of terrorism?
00:09:02Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying.
00:09:04When they pulled the funding for his project, he swore that he'd get revenge.
00:09:07And I think that's what's...
00:09:08What did you say his name was?
00:09:09Marcus Grange.
00:09:10G-R-A-N-G-E.
00:09:12Where is he now?
00:09:13That's what I want to know.
00:09:15The lightning, the red rain...
00:09:17What are you talking about?
00:09:18There's been other anomalous weather phenomena.
00:09:20It just hasn't been overpopulated areas.
00:09:22That's why it hasn't made the news.
00:09:23Do you remember that thing that dad was working on?
00:09:25The very last thing?
00:09:26He called it atmospheric ordinance.
00:09:28Are you trying to suggest that Marcus had something to do with all of this?
00:09:31I'm suggesting that...
00:09:33he was different.
00:09:35Scary.
00:09:36Different.
00:09:37Name a personality disorder.
00:09:38He's got symptoms.
00:09:39You're not taking this seriously enough.
00:09:40I think you're taking this a little too serious, Mr. Conspiracy Theory.
00:09:44It's impossible to control weather to this extent.
00:09:47Not that I don't want to get all nostalgic right now, but...
00:09:50Yeah, sure, it's fine.
00:09:51I'm exhausted.
00:09:52I just want to go to bed, okay?
00:09:53Can we talk about this?
00:09:54No, you wouldn't listen anyway.
00:09:55You've been done with this family for a long time.
00:09:56That's not fair and you know it.
00:09:57Oh, come on!
00:09:58Give it a rest, David!
00:09:59You're the smartest guy in the room and you're wasting your life writing speeding tickets!
00:10:01Look me in the eye and tell me if that's not just to piss him off!
00:10:06I think you should probably...
00:10:07Whatever.
00:10:08Thanks for the beer.
00:10:09Next time, call first.
00:10:10Look, Dr. Grange is a brilliant man, a brilliant scientist, but he's very unstable.
00:10:11When they pulled the funding for his project, he swore he'd do revenge and I think...
00:10:24No, wait, hello?
00:10:25Hello?
00:10:26Damn it.
00:10:27You reach David Grange, I'm either working or sleeping, so shoot me a message and I'll call you back.
00:10:43Hello?
00:10:44Hello?
00:10:45Hello, is this Jacob Grange?
00:10:46Yeah.
00:10:47Jacob, hi.
00:10:48My name is Samantha Winter.
00:10:49I'm a physics postdoc at Georgetown.
00:10:50Yeah, what...
00:10:51What's this about?
00:10:52I worked with your father.
00:10:53I was his lab assistant when he was at the defense department.
00:10:54I was there when he had his breakdown.
00:10:55Hello?
00:10:56Hello?
00:10:57I'm here.
00:10:58I'm here.
00:10:59So, what is it I can do for you?
00:11:00I think your dad is back in town.
00:11:02Meet me.
00:11:03He's home.
00:11:07Hello, is this Jacob Grange?
00:11:08Yeah.
00:11:09Jacob, hi.
00:11:10My name is Samantha Winter.
00:11:11I'm a physics postdoc at Georgetown.
00:11:12Yeah, what's this about?
00:11:14I've worked with your father.
00:11:17I was his lab assistant when he was at the defense department.
00:11:20I was there when he had his breakdown.
00:11:22Hello?
00:11:23I'm here.
00:11:25So, what is it I can do for you?
00:11:27I think your dad is back in town.
00:11:29Meet me tonight.
00:11:42You know how I feel about asparagus?
00:11:45Oh, healthy smelty. They make my TT stink.
00:11:48Can't we just have, like, a steak and potato with some canned peaches?
00:11:52You're eating grilled chicken and asparagus, and that's the end of it.
00:11:55If you have a problem with that, you can sleep with Rufus in the doghouse.
00:11:59Well, that reminds me.
00:12:02We got this bum who's been hanging around the last couple of days.
00:12:05He just set up camp outside the front gate.
00:12:08I don't care how broke I was, I wouldn't want to live in a shack outside a power station.
00:12:29Hold on, baby. Something's going on.
00:12:44Oh, what the hell?
00:12:46I gotta call you back, baby. The monitor's on the blink.
00:12:48He's on the blink.
00:12:51For too long, the Defense Department's mantra has been secrecy at all costs.
00:12:57As a result, billions of dollars have disappeared into a fiscal black hole.
00:13:01Now, I'm here to dispel any uncertainty and to help make this transition go as smoothly as possible.
00:13:14If passed into law, my bill would promote full transparency in all areas of defense-related research and development.
00:13:26This is the way the world ends.
00:13:39Now, I know this is a bitter pill to swallow, gentlemen.
00:13:43Swallow it, you must, for the sake of this great institution.
00:13:48and keep buyingurposed on when making this transition.
00:14:10Jacob?
00:14:11Oh.
00:14:13Samantha.
00:14:14Oh, um, sorry.
00:14:19Do you want to sit?
00:14:20Yeah.
00:14:23Did I get you a coffee? Anything?
00:14:26Oh, no. I'm fine, thank you.
00:14:31Look, I wanted to talk to you because the lightning...
00:14:33It was all I am.
00:14:34I know it is. I called the FBI, but they wouldn't believe me.
00:14:37I thought you might.
00:14:38Do you know where he is?
00:14:40Not exactly.
00:14:41Jacob, if we're right, then a lot of people are in danger.
00:14:46We have to do something.
00:14:58Was this some kind of civilian haze thing?
00:15:11No way.
00:15:24What the hell is going on?
00:15:37We have a way to get away from these windows.
00:15:51This is not good.
00:15:53Cameron.
00:15:54Cameron.
00:15:56Max, are you there?
00:15:56If you're just joining us, what you are witnessing is the aftermath of an unexplained lightning storm that has struck the Pentagon.
00:16:16Meteorologists aren't baffled at the origins of this freak storm.
00:16:21Damage reports are unclear, and Pentagon officials have yet to release any further information.
00:16:27Marcus.
00:16:30The Pentagon is being evacuated as emergency vehicles rush to the scene.
00:16:34This is without a doubt one of the most devastating catastrophes this country has ever seen.
00:16:40Who is it?
00:17:05it's me it's open
00:17:09since when the hell do you knock since you almost shot me last night oh david
00:17:19samantha samantha dave hi hi can i get you some of the drink and eat oh no fine thank you
00:17:30lighting at the pentagon i heard oh we both think it's your father i think you're both right
00:17:35the power surges they weren't random what
00:17:38remorse code i will show you fear in a handful of dust
00:17:44sound familiar that's from the wasteland by t.s elliot it's dad's favorite poem are you sure
00:17:51about that should be sure he made us memorize the damn thing jacob told me you're a cop but i
00:17:55didn't believe him there's something wrong with that oh nothing i just it's not what your father
00:18:02would have expected exactly he could have been an interior designer that's what i said seems to be
00:18:10the consensus we really need to find marcus you know where i start looking uh i saw him once on
00:18:17the street it was by chance i don't think he saw me the thing was he looked like a homeless person i
00:18:23almost didn't recognize him are you suggesting our father became a bum where'd you see him it was over
00:18:28in highlands near the hospital well i know the priest that runs a homeless shelter over there
00:18:32he'll be serving breakfast in about an hour i'll just get a place to look as any really curious to
00:18:36find out how a bum controls the weather if you find him you can ask him okay
00:18:40shut the door
00:18:49samantha you can write shotgun
00:18:56david jacob will sit in the back seriously
00:19:02all the stuff we were working on was cutting edge but this is order of magnitude more advanced
00:19:20he's made conceptual leaps that weren't even on the table back then you must have a pretty good
00:19:24idea how he's doing this man whatever it is he needs a lot of juice to pull it off
00:19:28i tracked some anomalous weather each incident saw a corresponding drop in the local power grids
00:19:37well that's a start but it would help to know what he's after
00:19:39easy revenge well he lost it when they shut down the program he said they didn't understand what
00:19:45they were doing that their short-sightedness was endangering the country he said they'd all pay
00:19:50and he meant it i could see it in his eyes well who's in charge of the program colonel danforth
00:19:55he was the first first what first to die show him what you showed me he was killed last month
00:20:02on lake champlain a rogue wave capsized his boat a rogue wave on a lake
00:20:09it gets stranger doug henderson one of the other scientists he was next they found him frozen solid
00:20:16in his house victim of a freak temperature drop that apparently only affected his living room
00:20:21marcus accused him of trying to take credit for his work so he's just taking out everybody that's
00:20:25pissing him off looks that way no foul play expected okay you're a cop can't talk to somebody
00:20:32you can it's not gonna sound any less crazy coming from me
00:20:35after much debate senator aldrich has ultimately decided to deliver his speech despite last night's
00:20:45tragedy at the pentagon the latest national landmark rescue workers are now referring to
00:20:50as ground zero i can't say the name rings a bell but of course not everyone who comes here is entirely
00:20:56honest about their past you say he's your father we're estranged well i'm sure you had your reasons
00:21:02david uh do you have a picture uh yeah it's a bit old but it's all we have
00:21:11i uh
00:21:17i don't know if he's the one but the eyes look familiar you've seen him maybe the man i'm thinking
00:21:25of was here oh just a few days ago strange fellow always seemed to be talking to the weather
00:21:31oh he'd carry on whole conversations with clouds like they were conspiring together
00:21:36it could be a little unsettling do you remember how he was dressed
00:21:40uh well i uh
00:21:42oh yes sir they took it all away and now they're going to pay
00:21:47it's marcus
00:21:55where'd he go i don't know don't you chase people for a living no i'm too busy giving us
00:22:13speeding tickets remember guys look at this senator jason aldrich he's the one who sponsored the
00:22:18budget amendment that shut down marcus's project this can't be a coincidence guess we found number
00:22:22three on the revenge list
00:22:29hi my name is david grange i'm a metro dc police officer i have reason to believe that senator
00:22:34aldrich is in danger i need to see him right away somebody's trying to kill him when where
00:22:40now this is an emergency i need to know hello
00:22:45what'd they say well he's giving a speech today but she's not allowed to tell me where
00:22:52that's ridiculous most senators post their schedule online
00:22:55she said he was giving a speech lafayette square 15 minutes
00:22:58over a dozen deaths have been reported from the lightning strike that scorched the pentagon last
00:23:09night the death toll is expected to rise as the rubble is slowly removed
00:23:13that we've been told the president has signed an agreement this morning making way for
00:23:17any action
00:23:18sure you still want to do this no one would blame me for taking a rain check
00:23:25please chloe no weather metaphors
00:23:27sorry i'm i'm just worried about you let's just get this done
00:23:33it's green light go go what now come on
00:23:55senator senator is it true your bill will open up top secret projects to public scrutiny
00:24:02absolutely not this bill is about fiscal transparency not endangering national security
00:24:07are you going to address your critics in the defense department
00:24:09listen to the speech you'll find out
00:24:11isn't it a bit insensitive bringing this bill to the house so soon after last night's tragedy
00:24:15for the record i was at the pentagon when the storm struck
00:24:20and the bravery on the part of our men and women in uniform was nothing short of exemplary
00:24:24they did their duty and now i'm doing mine
00:24:27now if you'll excuse me
00:24:28senator are you later today can i get five minutes of your time
00:24:32can i get six minutes of your day
00:24:42before testing
00:24:44you
00:24:45sir
00:24:46new
00:24:47hello
00:24:52yes
00:24:53many
00:24:55wild
00:24:56never
00:24:57Check the traffic station.
00:25:21Reports are coming in of another freak lightning storm, this time in Lafayette Square.
00:25:28We're getting calls from witnesses and apparently it's pretty grisly new.
00:25:31Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jason Aldridge...
00:25:33We got a charcoal Prius, DC plate, Yankee, India, 1-6, Tango, Niner.
00:25:39Now we've got to get to Aldridge before Marcus tries again.
00:25:42Move it!
00:25:44That vehicle is registered to David Grange, apprehend on site.
00:25:48Come on!
00:25:50Hold on.
00:25:57What are you doing?
00:25:58I'm not going to sit in traffic for an hour.
00:26:00Suspects are now on foot. I repeat, suspects are now on foot.
00:26:03I'm all okay.
00:26:05Unit two, this is unit one. Coming your way. Take them down.
00:26:07What are you doing?
00:26:13David Grange?
00:26:15Stay right there!
00:26:17Who are these guys?
00:26:18Feds.
00:26:19David Grange.
00:26:20Agent Lawson.
00:26:21FBI.
00:26:22We just want to talk to you.
00:26:23About what?
00:26:24About the threats you made against Senator Aldridge.
00:26:25They weren't threats. I was trying to warn the guy.
00:26:27You know he's a cop, right?
00:26:28We know who he is.
00:26:29Hand over your weapon officer.
00:26:30You're making a mistake.
00:26:31Do it now.
00:26:34Okay.
00:26:35I'm...
00:26:36You guys don't understand this is a matter of national security, okay?
00:26:41Put down the hardware.
00:26:42Bro, what the hell are you doing?
00:26:43Something really stupid.
00:26:44Go.
00:26:45Put it down.
00:26:46Run.
00:26:47Get up.
00:26:48Get up.
00:26:49endlich.
00:26:50Stop'em.
00:26:53David, come on!
00:26:54Turn left.
00:26:55Keep coming.
00:26:56Stop!
00:26:57Get up!
00:26:58Get up!
00:26:59Get ready!
00:27:00Get up!
00:27:01Get up!
00:27:06Get up!
00:27:07Get up!
00:27:08Get up!
00:27:09Get up!
00:27:10Get up!
00:27:11Get up!
00:27:12Get up!
00:27:13Oh, my God.
00:27:43Okay, you two check the back with me.
00:28:13David, I can't believe you did that.
00:28:17Who are you calling?
00:28:18Back up.
00:28:21David the man.
00:28:22Hey, need you to do me a favor.
00:28:24Well, I'm kind of on duty right now.
00:28:25Shut up and listen.
00:28:26Does the captain still have you at the speed trap over in Birch?
00:28:29Yeah, if so.
00:28:30You need to meet me at 10th and Fowler in five minutes.
00:28:32What the hell for?
00:28:33I've got some people after me.
00:28:34I need you to run interference.
00:28:35Oh, I thought I was a guy who didn't pay his debts.
00:28:38Do this for me and I'll knock off a grand from what you owe me.
00:28:41Now you're talking.
00:28:42I'm on my way.
00:28:43Over.
00:28:44I'm on my way.
00:29:14All units, we've got an APB app for Officer David Grange.
00:29:19He's wanted for questioning and connection with arrest made against Senator Aldrich.
00:29:23All right, Officer Bledsoe in pursuit.
00:29:33Police!
00:29:34Drop your weapons!
00:29:35FBI!
00:29:35Drop your weapons!
00:29:36For the FBI!
00:29:37Not going to tell you again, put your weapons down now!
00:29:40Yes, I can hold.
00:29:47I can't believe that just happened.
00:29:49My hands are still shaking.
00:29:51That's interesting.
00:29:53First the Capitol, then the Pentagon.
00:29:55I'll let them know.
00:29:55Now this?
00:29:56Will do.
00:29:57If I didn't know any better, I think Mother Nature had it in for now.
00:30:00Sir, I just talked to the FBI.
00:30:02That cop they called into threat to your office this morning is officially now a suspect.
00:30:05A suspect?
00:30:06How can a cop be behind the weather?
00:30:07When they tried to question him, he resisted arrest.
00:30:09There's a statewide blowout for him now.
00:30:10Does he have a name?
00:30:11Grange, sir.
00:30:12David Grange.
00:30:14Grange?
00:30:15You're kidding me.
00:30:26Why does this feel like the inside of Marcus's head?
00:30:29I'm trying to recreate some of his experiments.
00:30:31You what?
00:30:32I'm trying to figure out how he's doing all this.
00:30:34Jacob, they already think they were trying to kill Aldridge.
00:30:36How's this going to look?
00:30:37Wasn't my idea to run from the feds, and how was it?
00:30:39Oh, you think they were going to believe us?
00:30:40As soon as they found out whose sons we were, they're going to hang us.
00:30:44My fellow Washingtonians.
00:30:55My name is Dr. Marcus Grange, and I come before you today with a warning.
00:31:03As you reel from the desecration of yet another symbol of your great democracy,
00:31:08know that this is just a balancing of the scales.
00:31:10The ignorance and petty political games of your elected representatives have caused untold
00:31:16damage to science.
00:31:18They're the ones who have brought this retribution down on your heads,
00:31:21and none bear more responsibility than Senator Jason Aldridge.
00:31:26Do you know this guy?
00:31:27I'm afraid so.
00:31:28Senator, you like to talk about drawing a line in the sand when it comes to government waste.
00:31:34What about the waste of years of a man's life?
00:31:37Huh?
00:31:38Of breakthroughs that will never be made because you value the almighty dollar above the pursuit
00:31:42of knowledge.
00:31:42I'm here to tell you that this is just the beginning.
00:31:48The people of this city will continue to pay for what you've done.
00:31:52And when I'm through, if you're not already dead, the survivors will run you out of the ruins
00:31:58on a rail.
00:32:00Well, this is good.
00:32:02He just admitted he's behind the entire thing.
00:32:04They've got to believe us now.
00:32:04Don't bet on it.
00:32:05We're the only leads they've got.
00:32:06Just think, if you hadn't canceled, Thunderhead, you'd be able to do what I can do.
00:32:13Control the weather itself.
00:32:25I think he just made a mistake.
00:32:27What, besides confessing on TV?
00:32:29Jake, I need this computer.
00:32:32I realized a dream that men have had since the dawn of time.
00:32:36Who is this white job?
00:32:38Climatologist, physicist, you name it, he had a degree in it.
00:32:40He was one of the prized poodles over at DARPA before we cleaned out.
00:32:43I knew you were the desecration of yet another symbol of your great democracy.
00:32:47You should have been more charitable, Senator, in a long time ago.
00:32:50Isn't that the guy from yesterday?
00:32:52Tiny political games have caused untold damage to science.
00:32:56I'm dead.
00:32:56I'm Indra.
00:32:57I'm Thor.
00:32:58I'm the God of storms.
00:32:59I will have my revenge.
00:33:01You, the almighty dollar above the pursuit of knowledge.
00:33:04And that this is just the beginning.
00:33:06I'll be damned.
00:33:09What are you doing?
00:33:10Well, I think there may be a way to track him.
00:33:13How?
00:33:17She was right, it's a power search.
00:33:19If we could find a way to narrow the drain to the grid and...
00:33:21Exactly.
00:33:22This is a real-time feed straight from the power company's server.
00:33:25Look, here.
00:33:26The substation on the east side.
00:33:28These fluctuations are way above normal.
00:33:29It doesn't mean that he's there, though.
00:33:32It was the best lead we've got.
00:33:34Impressive.
00:33:36My car?
00:33:44Baby, if I get that race, we're gonna have to get one of them cellular phones where we can see each other on the TV screen there.
00:33:52How'd you know there wouldn't be an alarm?
00:33:53Just a hunch.
00:33:55You hear that?
00:33:56David.
00:34:03What is it?
00:34:04High-frequency transmitter.
00:34:05This definitely marks his work, all right.
00:34:07It's beauty.
00:34:08Yep.
00:34:08Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:34:09Are you sure that's a good idea?
00:34:10100%.
00:34:10That's not good.
00:34:20Of course we can try that stuff we saw on the internet last night, baby.
00:34:23Okay.
00:34:24Keep recording.
00:34:33von der
00:34:38von der
00:34:39von der
00:34:41Von der
00:34:42von der
00:34:44von der
00:34:46A measure that has many wondering if the Democratic Party will get behind after these mysterious
00:35:08natural disasters.
00:35:09Look at the bright side.
00:35:10All this crazy weather gives an excuse to stay inside and take care of business, if you
00:35:14know what I mean.
00:35:15Clint, is that all you ever think about?
00:35:17I'm trying to watch the news.
00:35:18Oh, baby, what are you wearing?
00:35:21I'm going to have to call you back in about ten minutes.
00:35:24Coming!
00:35:26Let's go to Sarah Sharp on Capitol Hill.
00:35:30I think it's all of them.
00:35:35What are you thinking?
00:35:38There's something about this.
00:35:41Looks like a bug.
00:35:43Or a homing device.
00:35:44Sir, I have the Secretary of Defense on the line for you.
00:35:47Mr. Secretary, Jason Aldrich.
00:35:48Is that maniac really one of ours?
00:35:50I'm afraid so.
00:35:51He said he's destroying the city because you cut his funding.
00:35:54Is that true?
00:35:55The man's insane.
00:35:56I didn't ask for an evaluation of his mental state, just his veracity.
00:36:00His project was a pie in the sky.
00:36:02Pie in the sky?
00:36:03The man just ripped the Washington Monument out of the ground with a tornado.
00:36:07Maybe there's more to him than we gave him credit for.
00:36:10You think?
00:36:11Look, the President will be returning from Moscow tonight.
00:36:15He wants a briefing the moment he lands, so I need you to bring me up to speed.
00:36:20We're working under the assumption that everyone and everything is a target.
00:36:24So the VP has called a video conference in half an hour.
00:36:26Everyone is to remain in separate locations to protect the country and the succession.
00:36:30You are to meet me at the Supreme Court in one half hour.
00:36:34I'm on my way.
00:36:37Call the office.
00:36:38Have them send over all the files we have on our Project Thunderhead.
00:36:41Yes, sir.
00:36:42And bring the car around.
00:36:43Yes, sir.
00:36:45Baby, you're not gonna believe this.
00:36:47I think we got terrorists.
00:36:48Honey, you're not supposed to joke about terrorists.
00:36:50You know better than that.
00:36:51No, I'm not kidding.
00:36:52There's two guys and a girl and they got bombs.
00:36:54Ooh, explosive belts or remote detonators?
00:36:56I don't know.
00:36:57I'm not an...
00:36:58Explosive expert.
00:36:59It's C4 or something.
00:37:00Well, that all sounds very interesting, Clint.
00:37:02But if you don't mind, I'm gonna watch the story.
00:37:04No!
00:37:05Call the FBI right now.
00:37:06Yeah, well, good luck with those terrorists, honey.
00:37:08I'm sure you'll...
00:37:09Call the FBI!
00:37:12Hey, what are you doing kissing on me when I'm on the phone with my husband?
00:37:20Well, it's time to man up.
00:37:22Not on my shift, boys.
00:37:26What about my lab at the university?
00:37:27I can get us in the back way.
00:37:28Sounds good, let's go.
00:37:29Okay.
00:37:31Freeze!
00:37:32Don't move!
00:37:34Put the bomb down slowly!
00:37:37They're not bombs.
00:37:38Put your gun down.
00:37:39No, you put your gun down!
00:37:40I'm a cop.
00:37:41My name is David Grange.
00:37:43Grange.
00:37:44Like that nut job on television?
00:37:45Yeah, what you think?
00:37:46I'm about to bag me public enemy number one.
00:37:50I am definitely gonna get that raise now.
00:37:52Put your gun down!
00:37:53No, you put your gun down!
00:37:55No!
00:37:56No!
00:37:57Stop!
00:37:58You okay?
00:37:59Jacob?
00:38:00Fine.
00:38:01Can you slow down a little bit?
00:38:02What?
00:38:03Slow down.
00:38:04Slow down.
00:38:05I'm trying to open this.
00:38:06Whoa, sorry.
00:38:07I have to interrupt.
00:38:08It looks like your colleague has some irritation he'd like to share with your theory.
00:38:12Go ahead, doctor.
00:38:13What my esteemed colleague is not taking into consideration is the atomic weight of the particulate matter in question.
00:38:30Follow that car.
00:38:43We've gotta stop this.
00:38:45Now, before anyone else gets hurt.
00:38:47I think we may have found a way.
00:38:48Well, you know how he's doing this?
00:38:49No.
00:38:50But he's definitely doing it by remote.
00:38:52I'm pretty sure if we can change the way.
00:38:55I'm afraid of the particulate matter in question.
00:38:59I'm pretty sure if we can jam the frequency, we can prevent further attacks.
00:39:02Sounds good.
00:39:03What do we do?
00:39:04If I can re-feed the transmitter to create the interference, but we're gonna need a lot of power.
00:39:07Not necessarily.
00:39:08If we're close enough to the source, a battery might do the trick.
00:39:11Find the source, you find Dad.
00:39:13Marcus is gonna wanna know where Aldrich is. He's gonna be tracking him.
00:39:16You think he's following him? Why would he take that kind of a risk?
00:39:19Because he's nuts, remember?
00:39:29You crazy son of a bitch. Those two guys you had me chasing were FBI.
00:39:33Yeah, sorry about that.
00:39:34Lucky if I get out of this with a suspension.
00:39:36Uh, I'm gonna need you to do me another favor.
00:39:38I really hope you're joking. Because you're officially on the most one of this.
00:39:42Uh, sorry about that.
00:39:43It was my badge just for taking this call.
00:39:45It's a big misunderstanding and I'm gonna need your help to prove it, okay?
00:39:48How?
00:39:49I need you to get on the radio and find out where Senator Aldrich is gonna be.
00:39:51And I need you to do it right now.
00:39:52Do this for me and I'll knock up what you owe me.
00:39:54Okay.
00:39:55All right, bye.
00:40:11Senator.
00:40:12Mr. Secretary.
00:40:14Secret Service is prepared at room for our use.
00:40:17All right.
00:40:18I need those thunderhead files.
00:40:20Right away.
00:40:24You can hand me that camera, sir, and step back through for me.
00:40:33Sure.
00:40:36It's old school.
00:40:38Yeah.
00:40:39New technology sucks.
00:40:54Let's go to the phones now.
00:40:55Call her.
00:40:56You're on the air.
00:40:57I had to disagree with you on that last part.
00:40:58It's more like one of us is worth ten of him.
00:40:59Whatever you can do.
00:41:00You're gonna get that thing to work in?
00:41:01No.
00:41:02No.
00:41:03No.
00:41:04No.
00:41:05No.
00:41:06No.
00:41:07No.
00:41:08No.
00:41:09No.
00:41:10No.
00:41:11No.
00:41:12No.
00:41:13No.
00:41:14No.
00:41:15No.
00:41:16No.
00:41:17No.
00:41:18No.
00:41:19No.
00:41:20No.
00:41:21No.
00:41:22You're gonna get that thing to work in?
00:41:24In theory...
00:41:25Yes.
00:41:26Sorry I asked.
00:41:27We're never gonna get inside with it.
00:41:28He's within a block.
00:41:29You shouldn't have to.
00:41:30We're good.
00:41:31I'll go find the senator.
00:41:33I see Markis.
00:41:34Call me.
00:41:35Now, that will be definitely at the FBI at the start of the time.
00:41:38Bail from downtown. You're on.
00:42:05Authorities are telling us that they have a suspect, and listeners, believe me when I say I cannot believe.
00:42:14Remove all your metal objects, please. Pens, lighters, keys.
00:42:35Wanted in connection with the freak weather phenomenon that has plagued Washington, D.C. in the last 48 hours.
00:42:49It has already been responsible for a hundred years.
00:42:52Hey! Hey, wait! Hey, stop him! Come back here!
00:43:05Something's wrong, we just left all the power.
00:43:09It's gotta be Marcus.
00:43:10That's impossible.
00:43:11Well, maybe, but it's happening. We have to go home, maybe.
00:43:13This way. Samantha!
00:43:27David!
00:43:30It's been a long time.
00:43:31Stop this, Marcus.
00:43:32Stop what?
00:43:32This isn't justice. This is murder. Can't you see that?
00:43:36Still the dime store philosopher.
00:43:40I had higher hopes for you.
00:43:41Feelings mutual.
00:43:42The ancients would have called me a god.
00:43:44Well, today we call that crazy.
00:43:46You still doubt me.
00:43:48Very well.
00:43:49Behold.
00:43:55What's going on here?
00:43:57That's him. That's Marcus Grange.
00:43:59Senator!
00:44:02The jammer's not working, bro.
00:44:04Jacob.
00:44:05He noticed.
00:44:06I expected this from your brother, but not from you. You disappoint me.
00:44:09That's not how it works, Dad.
00:44:11You're killing innocent people.
00:44:12They deserved it.
00:44:14They voted for that punch.
00:44:15Will somebody please shoot him?
00:44:17Put your hands on your head, get down on our knees.
00:44:19But I've only just begun.
00:44:21Oh, I've only just begun.
00:44:23Get your hands off me.
00:44:49Get your hands off me.
00:44:51Senator Alderson.
00:44:52Look at this.
00:44:54Your father just killed my daughter, Mr. Grange.
00:44:57You're going to have to give me a really good reason not to kill both his sons.
00:45:01One top secret clearance, one Rhodes Scholar, and one MacArthur Fellowship shortlistee.
00:45:23Those are some very impressive resumes.
00:45:32What I want to know is, why you three certified geniuses didn't come to me with this early?
00:45:36We tried, but you stick the bureau on us, remember?
00:45:39That wasn't my call, but I apologize for that.
00:45:41Where's my father?
00:45:42Secret Service didn't find anything.
00:45:44And to be honest, I was hoping he was dead.
00:45:46Let's keep listening to this guy.
00:45:47Idiot, he's the reason we're all hurt in the first place.
00:45:48Jake, calm down.
00:45:51Well, he's not dead, and he obviously knows what he's doing.
00:45:54And what exactly is that?
00:45:55What I saw back there was more magic than science.
00:45:58Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
00:46:00It's Clark's third law.
00:46:02Who's Clark?
00:46:04Look, the president has appointed me acting defense secretary until this crisis is over.
00:46:08Now I need to know, is it over?
00:46:10It's never going to be over until we catch Marcus.
00:46:11Then give me some options.
00:46:13If he tries to stunt like this again, is there a way to stop him?
00:46:16We're working on it.
00:46:17Well, what the hell are you doing?
00:46:18The one thing that we do know is that he's using the civilian power grid.
00:46:21You should shut down all the power plants and all the substations in the district.
00:46:24That's it?
00:46:24There may be a way to detect anomalous weather events before they manifest.
00:46:28We can pinpoint power surges, but if you can get us access to the DoD satellites in a big enough mainframe,
00:46:33we may be able to be more accurate.
00:46:35We can do that.
00:46:36This is Colonel Nielsen from DARPA.
00:46:38He's the head honcho here.
00:46:40Give him a list for what you need, and he'll make it happen.
00:46:43Get to it now!
00:46:44Jake, I'm going to need your help to set up the systems.
00:46:48Mm-hmm.
00:46:57Is that boy going to be a liability?
00:46:59He'll be fine.
00:46:59I cannot afford any weak links in his chain.
00:47:02Of course.
00:47:03Then, sir, for what it's worth, I'm really sorry about your daughter.
00:47:07Oh, my God.
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