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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 before we knew it things spun out of control
00:25mistakes were made and you've seen how it all went down from there
00:55I'm
01:25Are you leaving?
01:29What's wrong?
01:31Nothing.
01:32Just if we could pretend that didn't happen, that would be great.
01:36Did I do something wrong?
01:38I'll see ya.
01:40See ya.
01:49You better have a really good...
01:51I know, but it's up to you.
01:55It's you to decide whether this is a serious incident or just some crazy prank.
02:00I thought you might want to come down and see this.
02:25I thought you might want to come down and see this.
02:30I thought you might want to come down and see this.
02:34I thought you might want to come down and see this.
02:40I thought you might want to come down and see this.
02:42It's been vacant ever since.
02:44Last night, I passed away.
02:46You called the police saying they heard some creepy banging and screaming from inside the house.
02:50When the police got here, they found the back door wide open.
02:53Like, busted out from the inside.
02:55When you got here, there's nothing like this.
02:57Are we, uh, are we sure they're all dead?
03:01From a medical perspective, yes.
03:04Well, what is this Morse code thing?
03:06What is that telling us?
03:07That's an AUG.
03:08It's measuring the brain activity of the corpses.
03:11The brain activity?
03:13Yeah, it's fascinating, actually.
03:15Brain activity doesn't immediately cease after death.
03:17It actually can last up to 72 hours.
03:20Okay, so you're saying they died within the last three days?
03:24Well, we need a little time to confirm that.
03:29And the liquids, what are these?
03:32Well, those are all about keeping the bodies fresh.
03:35Keeping a moniker mode of brain activity going on.
03:38So you're saying the bodies are being kept together by someone?
03:42Looks like.
03:44My question is why.
03:46Maybe for some bio-experiments or, oh no, black market organizations.
03:50They're concentrating or something.
03:51We might need to consult someone to see what's really going on here.
03:56You know, I'm not concerned about who they are and how they died.
03:59Well, we're on it.
04:03What is it?
04:08Is this bed empty the whole time?
04:11Do you think there was someone here before as well?
04:13Yeah.
04:20Don't bother.
04:31The community's still waiting on repairs from the hurricane.
04:33That was two months ago.
04:34Welcome to the efficiency of the city and poor neighborhoods.
04:37You should know that.
04:39You think we should leave a few officers here to stick 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.
04:49And it's not so abandoned after all.
04:53Low 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
04:56The activity of the sample significantly increases.
04:59Professor, are we starting the life experiment today?
05:03No, I don't think it's a good time.
05:05But according to our agreement with Morrell Biotech, we need to assess the sample's cold intolerance as soon as possible.
05:13Listen, I don't think they're being straight with us about the samples.
05:18Well, um, they don't need to be straight with us as long as they pay off, right?
05:23The first round of live experiments wiped out all of our test subjects.
05:28Not one, not two.
05:31All of them.
05:33Don't you think we should try it a little carefully?
05:34I think, uh, mice don't have bills to pay or loans to settle.
05:39Once we figure out it's parasitic mode, then we'll give the experiment another shot.
05:44Why do they pull their funding because of it?
05:46They won't.
05:47They need these answers, just like you said.
06:01He's been dead for several days.
06:03Okay, so why no signs of decomposition?
06:06That's because of those things.
06:09Take a look at this.
06:11It's like when he died from frostbite.
06:13Okay, why are we picking up brainwaves, then, of a guy that's been dead for several days?
06:17Not sure.
06:18Is it possible he's still alive?
06:20Yep.
06:23There's a door now.
06:24Seriously, George.
06:25What?
06:26Oh, come on.
06:27That was awesome, and you know it.
06:32Roger's expecting a report first thing in the morning.
06:34Yeah, I'm gonna get to it later.
06:36I need a break.
06:37You wanna get a drink?
06:38Uh, my son just called, and you know this job's already ruining my marriage, and you want
06:42me to go home smelling like a bar?
06:44Okay, my bad.
06:44I'm sorry.
06:45It's okay.
06:46You just behave yourself.
06:47Don't I always?
06:49Yeah.
06:49Oh, thanks.
06:53Another one?
06:56Yeah, why not?
06:59Drinking alone tonight?
07:09Slumming it in police bars, I don't know what to say.
07:13What can I get for you?
07:14I'll have an exam.
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.
07:26Would you like some help with that?
07:44You're scared.
07:47So, you're going to give me the keys to let me go?
08:14officer. Hmm. It's detective. Oh, yeah, all right, detective. Keys. Who's this? That is my
08:24mother and my little brother. Oh, he's adorable. Yeah, he's 12. His name's Mickey. Poor interrogation
08:36is detective. Yeah, I think the real interrogation is actually about to start. If you can handle
08:40it, Scott. You're telling me that I got dead bodies with brainwaves that we can't even
09:09identify? I'm sorry, sir. Look, we tapped into the national database and we've got nothing
09:14to tell us who they are. No IDs, no medical records, nothing. Just some marks on their
09:18arms. We're assuming are track marks from drug use. We've got to keep quiet about this kind
09:22of thing, okay, until we don't want it. You would be surprised how something like this
09:26can affect a vote in this town and the election is next month. That would be smart about how
09:31we handle this. Whoa. What you got there? What is that? What do you got there, boy? What
09:44in the world? Lord knows what this place will be coming. Jay Spencer got the election. Sir,
09:51I need to take this. Yes? Where? Okay. What now? They found two new bodies. What? Fresh ones.
10:03Where? Down by the lake. Well, are you coming?
10:09Looks like it rained pretty hard down here. It's going to be difficult to find any prints
10:23of frags. That is my mother. Damn it, George. I know these two.
10:40I was just scared. Man, I'm so sorry for your loss. This is going to be really hard,
10:58but I think you should leave your room for a bit so I can't reach my heart. Come with me,
11:03boy. Look, I need this wrapped up now, all right? The election is coming up. People
11:13are getting nervous. No drugs, no toxins, victims were bitten. Bitten by what? Dunno.
11:32I don't know. Albert thinks it could be gorillas. You're kidding, right? A gorilla?
11:37Maybe you want to escape from the zoo. Yeah, okay. What do you think?
11:45You know, I'm going to be back in a little bit. What? But Hodge is expecting us for a meeting.
11:51You got this. You got this. I got this.
11:55I got this. I'm not sure.
12:07I'm ã‚’
14:42It's a very good guy.
14:44You say so, man.
14:49It's freezing.
14:54I'm just going to freeze off in here.
14:56Hey, superman.
14:58Hey, superman.
15:04Hey, guys.
15:07I think there's something in the water.
15:09Are you sure?
15:16Last Christmas?
15:18I 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.
15:26See, the dead woman and child with bite marks?
15:28The killer was, what do you call it?
15:29The 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.
15:42Now, I think there was someone there before.
15:44But somehow they got up, they got away, and started killing people.
15:55I mean, of course, it's just a theory.
15:57Yeah, yeah.
15:57Well, 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.
16:13But y'all, uh, y'all go out and find whoever, or whatever, did this.
16:24You think we should call the police?
16:25Leave it here.
16:27Call the cops when I'm better.
16:28That do issue.
16:32This 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.
16:53I 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 eventually
17:21taking over the host body's entire central nervous system.
17:24What does that have to do with temperature?
17:29I'm not exactly sure yet.
17:31I noticed, too, that when submerged in water for too long, the activities decrease there,
17:35too.
17:36But, as soon as it is back in oxygen-rich environments, they bounce back in a matter of minutes.
17:41Ew, gross.
17:46Get off me.
17:47That was great, guys.
17:49Oh, man, I'm out of here.
17:50I got another gig.
17:51Number film?
17:52Nah, bachelorette party.
17:54What the hell?
17:55What's wrong?
17:56That thing, it moves.
17:57It's either open.
18:00Hey, hey, hey, are you okay?
18:01What the hell?
18:31I 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.
18:42I'm sorry about your family.
18:45Maybe you need a break.
18:51I wouldn't go in there for a while if I were you guys.
18:57You got it?
19:01Get off me!
19:21I just killed Superman.
19:43I just killed Superman.
19:43I just killed him.
19:44Hey.
19:49Hey.
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.
20:05you won't believe what's inside
20:08check it out
20:14got the whole superhero crew
20:17same kind of marks the mother and son head
20:25and there's another big surprise we found just before you got here
20:28it's crazy we found this one floating in the water
20:39you think this is the corpse that escapes
20:41i think so same outfit even got the same gown
20:44i'd like to think this one back
20:48compared to the samples that we already have
20:53before the evidence gets contaminated
20:56all right albert it's yours
20:58that's another show
21:04wow
21:11whole superhero orgy
21:14i guess it was here but wasn't in the film
21:17you watched the whole thing didn't you
21:19it's not important
21:22guess who
21:23superman
21:25yeah i bet one of these guys is a lighting fetish
21:28yeah okay then we need to compare traces
21:31if we're lucky we'll rep this case today
21:32let's hope so
21:34play some music
21:42play some music
21:55play some music
22:04yeah
22:12yeah
22:16I just wanted to restore it as much as possible.
22:44And? Any useful information?
22:47Not good news. The bite wounds, including the lethal ones.
22:51Well, they match the dental records of our Superman who got hit by the car.
22:55I knew it. Case closed.
22:58No, wait, I don't understand. How did he get involved with the corpses in the basement?
23:04I ran into that guy in that house, remember?
23:06Yeah. Was he wearing a red Speedo?
23:09No, but he was also more filled out than your Speedo guy.
23:13Maybe they have another accomplice.
23:16Maybe.
23:18Okay. I need a hot shower and a hot date after today.
23:24Go ahead. I'll write the report.
23:26You sure?
23:27Go on.
23:28And tell your hot date...
23:30Sorry to hear about this.
23:31How'd you know?
23:34Partners note, thanks.
23:35Good.
23:36You're fine.
23:37Partners note, thanks.
23:38All right.
23:43Okay.
23:44Do you—
23:51Take off...
23:52Take off...
23:54Suspicious vehicle found on Dunham Street, need to check some plates, please.
24:19Amen.
24:20Amen.
24:21I'm so sorry about your family, Professor.
24:26I know it's kind of soon, but I was wondering if we could work in the experiment tonight.
24:30Uh, 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.
24:46Hi, 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.
24:51I'll be right there.
24:52Yeah.
24:53I'm so sorry.
24:54No, it's fine.
24:55Yeah.
24:55Seriously.
25:01What 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.
25:16Saw another guy.
25:17Thanks.
25:18Let's go see if anyone's seen him at that hotel over there.
25:20Oh, I don't know.
25:39Hands behind your head.
25:40Endangered Animal Protection Association.
25:47Journalist.
25:49So what's so newsworthy about her?
25:51Why were you at that house?
25:58I'm not talking without my lawyer.
25:59I'm not talking without my lawyer.
26:08Rheons.
26:09No way.
26:11This is what led to regression among the same species.
26:14Rheons cause mutations in the central nervous system,
26:17while the toxoplasma keeps the brainstem and cerebellum connected with the nerves.
26:20They basically created a whole new system within the host organism.
26:26You're a giant.
26:33That's exactly what our sponsor wanted.
26:35But they're prions.
26:37It's going to be more difficult for them to...
26:47I can't let things get out of control.
26:50Are you going to...
26:57Well, then I can assure you,
27:03the next 48 hours are going to be pretty rough for you, my friend.
27:10Colin.
27:12Yeah, you're dating.
27:14He's an expert in toxoplasmosis.
27:17If you didn't know.
27:18Why don't you show him the courses you found in the basement?
27:20If 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,
27:34and yeah, that might not be a bad idea.
27:35All right, you go find Colin.
27:39You must stay.
27:40You can find a way to make him talk.
27:42I 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.
27:59No, this one is by far the bigger mystery.
28:15Yes?
28:16Yeah, yes, ma'am.
28:16I 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 safe.
28:26As those cold times move away, temperatures will start to rise this week,
28:30and we will get an idea of...
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.
29:01Very focused.
29:03Probably the bestest systems 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,
29:11she secured a targeted research sponsorship for Morell Biotech.
29:15Morell Biotech?
29:16Yes.
29:17Why?
29:18Okay, so I looked into the ship.
29:19It's an Antarctic research vessel owned by Morell Biotech.
29:24Hmm.
29:27The research project sponsored by Morell Biotech
29:29was to test the Toxoplasma samples up back from Antarctica.
29:35Okay, her and I need to have a conversation.
29:37Do you think you 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 come.
29:43You 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!
30:07What's going on?
30:08I thought he was dead!
30:10Hey, what are you doing?
30:12What's going on?
30:13What was that?
30:22I don't know.
30:24Hello?
30:25Professor?
30:28Hello?
30:28What happened?
30:31Oh, my God!
30:39Hey!
30:41Where the hell are you?
30:43Reagan, we need to get out of here.
30:46Don't move!
30:46Don't come any closer!
30:49Oh!
30:51Is it dead?
30:53It's dead already.
30:54It's dead already.
30:55It's okay.
31:019-1-1, please record your message.
31:21What the hell happened in there?
31:26Wait, wait a minute.
31:27How is this possible?
31:28These were our samples.
31:30Samples?
31:30The body you brought in,
31:32it got infected by samples from Antarctica.
31:34Wait, what Antarctic samples?
31:35I'll explain later.
31:36Listen.
31:37Anyone who has contact,
31:38especially blood contact,
31:40is going to turn into one of them.
31:42God.
31:42So that's where the lab tech turned.
31:48You hear that?
31:49What?
31:52What?
31:55What?
31:55What?
31:59What?
32:08Go, go, go, go!
32:09Get up, Ryan!
32:10Come on!
32:11Come on!
32:11Come on, go!
32:12Come on, go!
32:17Come on!
32:18How are we going to get out of here?
32:21We can't leave, Molly.
32:23Why?
32:24We can't take this.
32:25We can't let them leave.
32:27We might be contagious.
32:27We can't take this.
32:35What do you think there's a police?
32:41Irene?
32:48It's all I'm liking you to help.
32:56What do you want to know?
32:58Everything.
33:00Four years ago, Victory, the research vessel of Morale Biotech started its two-year voyage at 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 coup had died, including my sister.
33:26Sorry, 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 Savannah, and what I saw in there was the closest thing to power I've ever witnessed.
33:43It was like a massacre had taken place inside, except there were no bodies of the missing crew.
33:53I 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.
35:09Especially 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?
35:19Now that we know what we're dealing with, maybe you could do some more work and come up with a solution.
35:23Be safe.
35:23And you come with me.
35:24I need your help.
35:25Go.
35:26Go.
35:26What's up, Albert?
35:44What do you mean, gone?
35:47I'm on my way.
35:56Albert?
36:14No.
36:15Okay, you gotta deal with them.
36:16It's hard to find these people.
36:18Lost on shots.
36:23Lock it down, people!
36:24He still isn't picking up.
36:30Just keep trying.
36:32Drop your weapon and come out with your hands up.
36:37I still don't understand, though.
36:42The corpses in the basement seem fine.
36:45Maybe they got treated somehow?
36:46Oh.
36:46Oh.
36:46Oh.
36:46Oh.
36:46Oh.
36:46Oh.
36:47Oh.
36:47Oh.
36:47Oh.
36:47Oh.
36:47Oh.
36:47Oh.
36:48Oh.
36:48Oh.
36:48Oh.
36:48Oh.
36:48Oh.
36:49Oh.
36:49Oh.
36:50Oh.
36:50Oh.
36:50Oh.
36:51Oh.
36:51Oh.
36:51Oh.
36:51Oh.
36:52Oh.
36:52Oh.
36:52Oh.
36:53Oh.
36:53Oh.
36:54I just wanted to restore it as much as possible.
36:57Is he answering, though?
36:58He's just 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.
37:14Where'd they come?
37:23Damn it.
37:23Get on the ground.
37:25Hands up!
37:27It's not Rethink!
37:28It's not me!
37:29Edgar's gone.
37:55It looks like they came from down this way.
37:57There's an elevator.
37:59Yeah, that's it.
38:01Those lead to the morgue.
38:21Why are you not answering your phone?
38:23No.
38:30I need to get out of here!
38:40I need to get out of you.
39:11Where do you think this goes?
39:13I don't know.
39:14But anything's going to happen.
39:30I need to call the National Guard.
39:37What?
39:40Who exactly do you work for?
40:04This is just the beginning.
40:10I don't know.
40:14Into the Third meeting.
40:19It's the beginning.
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