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00:00Shout, shout,
00:29Shout, shout,
00:59Shout, shout, let it on out,
01:14These are the things I can do without you, come on,
01:21I'm talking to you, come on,
01:26I'm talking to you, come on,
01:56I'm talking to you, come on,
02:26boys' room down the hall, third door on your right,
02:33boys' room down the hall, third door on your right,
02:49Is there a problem?
02:55Uh, well, I'm finished.
03:08Kid, what are you even doing here?
03:10Uh, taking the test, same as you.
03:13Wait, how old are you?
03:16Uh, 14.
03:18Are you a genius? Like, in a movie?
03:21Well, I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.
03:26Wait, what did you get for the, uh, the last question in the math?
03:29About the hotel, do you remember?
03:31Uh, it was A.
03:32Shit, are you sure?
03:39I got C.
03:54Uh, you know, that, that's how they get you.
03:58C is a terrific equation, really.
04:00But, uh, so you're already figuring the room tax into the nightly charge.
04:04So, multiply everything inside the parentheses.
04:08You end up counting it twice.
04:10Yeah, it's okay, you know, I'm sure, I'm sure you got the rest of them right.
04:15No.
04:16I forgot how to calculate the fucking tax.
04:19I suck.
04:22Is it weird being you?
04:27And that's an I.
04:28There's an I?
04:29Yeah, sure.
04:30K-U-S-I.
04:33Is it strange we always play with animals I've never heard of and can't spell?
04:37Oh, nice try, Raul.
04:40Euro step into a reverse layup, nothing but net.
04:43In your dreams, Gobert clearing out for Ellis and he's gonna take his man off the dribble and you say Euro step into the...
04:49Nice shot, Phenom.
04:51You almost had it, but that Euro step is looking slick as hell.
04:54Shit, man.
04:56What's wrong?
04:57My Timberwolves jersey, man, it's ripped.
04:59I'm sure your mom can sew it.
05:00No big deal, man.
05:02Please, can I have your attention?
05:03Ladies and gentlemen, the sooner we get one more volunteer, the sooner we can board you all.
05:08And we'll still have a shot at an on-time arrival.
05:11We've already been waiting here an hour.
05:14We're offering a courtesy booking on the 6.45 a.m. departure tomorrow, as well as a hotel voucher and a $200 credit.
05:26My mistake, that's $200 cash.
05:35$400, plus the hotel and rebooking.
05:38Now she's a game show host.
05:39Do I hear $1,000?
05:43$600.
05:44Ma'am.
05:46$600, plus a cash refund for my ticket.
05:50Hey, you got yourself a seat.
05:57This is Keith.
05:58Leave a message.
05:59Hey, Keith.
06:00It's Tim.
06:01Listen.
06:02I don't think I'm going to make it out to New York, after all.
06:05I hope your dad knows how much I appreciate the offer.
06:07I know he doesn't really need an extra gun or routine exec protect, but I just think I just really wouldn't be any good to him right now anyway.
06:37Thanks.
06:50Not a rapist?
06:52Or a psychotic?
06:53No, ma'am.
06:55Of course, that's exactly what a psychotic would say.
06:59Going as far as Maine?
07:00Duffel suggests you might be.
07:02I guess I hadn't decided.
07:05In that case, I got a proposition for you.
07:07One hand washes the other.
07:09And you scratch my back?
07:10No.
07:10There'll be no back scratching, if you don't mind.
07:12And I ain't asking.
07:14Thing is, I got a truck full of books, 40-some boxes, each one heavier than a son of a bitch.
07:20If you help me unload and reload at each one of my stops, I'll take you as far as the public library in Denison, Maine.
07:27Sounds good.
07:29Throw your stuff in the back.
07:37We were in Principal Greer's office for almost an hour.
07:46How long have the two of you been talking about MIT?
07:51Since October.
07:58Look, he said he felt that Roger Day had taken me as far as he could.
08:03Can you agree?
08:05MIT's where you belong?
08:07Yeah, yeah.
08:12Yeah, I think, I think so.
08:15No, um, but I don't know how to say it.
08:21Try.
08:21We're talking about uprooting our lives here, so try.
08:31There's just, there's so much I want to learn and figure out.
08:36It makes me feel so small.
08:40You know, I have this dream, and I'm standing on the edge of an abyss, and it's full of all the things I don't know.
08:47And, well, I guess an abyss can't be full, so I'll call it a chasm.
08:51But it's bottomless.
08:53And there's a bridge, and I want to walk across that bridge and raise my hands, and then all the things from the darkness become flowing up.
09:04I'm sorry.
09:05I'm sorry.
09:06Butterfingers, I'm sorry.
09:14Look.
09:14Your brain, and what it can do, is a gift.
09:22God knows it didn't come from us.
09:25I figure that means we ought to do whatever's in our power to see how far it can take you.
09:32You know what they say about the abyss, right?
09:34You look into it, it looks right back into you.
09:40Yeah, you bet it does.
09:41Mm-hmm.
09:44You look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you look into it, you
10:14It's all lights out.
10:23Copy.
10:23Standing by for your go.
10:26If the parents wake up, we might have to get wet.
10:30No choice.
10:32Make it 45 minutes to go.
10:34Copy.
10:3445 to go.
10:4445 to go.
11:1445 to go.
11:45Well, I'm sure I can.
11:47Whatever you want.
11:58It's the last of them.
12:04Hey.
12:05Just saw a guy win an ice hockey jersey.
12:07I figure that's the good Lord telling me to get my ass back across the Vermont line.
12:12I'm much obliged to you for the ride, man.
12:14It's been a pleasure getting to know you.
12:20Good luck to you, Tim.
12:37Wife hates it when I'm late for dinner.
12:39So, let's just get right to it.
12:40Just got off with Boston P.D.
12:47Seems you forgot a few things on your application.
12:51One, 2011, you received a commendation for life-saving.
12:54Again in 2018.
12:55Again in 2018.
12:572020, you got the officer of the year.
13:00Well, they had to give it to somebody.
13:02I always showed up on time, never called in sick, so...
13:06Okay.
13:06I don't know if that is becoming modest to your low self-esteem, but I don't like it.
13:11All right.
13:13I earned that award.
13:15I applied for this job, kind of spur of the moment.
13:18More time to think, I'd have put it down.
13:20But you remembered to put down the incident at Westfield Mall?
13:25Figured you had a right to know.
13:28Lieutenant I spoke to said the guy you shot had an AR in 200 rounds.
13:32It wasn't a guy.
13:33It was a kid.
13:3516 years old.
13:36And, uh, he hadn't shot anybody.
13:3916 or not.
13:40A kid threw down on a cop.
13:45Here you go.
13:46Lieutenant said you were off duty.
13:49Yeah, I, uh, swung by the mall after my shift.
13:52Pick up some dress shoes for a wedding.
13:54Still in uniform.
13:55This woman comes running up from the parking lot.
13:57Said she just saw some guy pull a rifle out of his car.
14:00So far, so good.
14:02Yeah.
14:03Yeah, right up until the moment.
14:04Where the responding officers smelled the alcohol on me.
14:07Gave me the test.
14:08I had two old fashions of beachcombers right before I hit the shoe store.
14:16You were off duty.
14:17But in uniform.
14:20Department let me pick.
14:22Resignation or dismissal.
14:23You were ordinarily a drinking man?
14:26I was.
14:27After that for a while.
14:29Long enough to end my marriage, but not anymore.
14:32If I were to breathalyze you right now, what would you blow?
14:38Go ahead and find out.
14:40No.
14:41Don't believe I will.
14:44I don't believe I need to.
14:48Well, son, you are ridiculously overqualified for this job.
14:51But if you want it, it's yours.
14:54What if I want it?
14:56All right.
14:58You start tonight, 8 to 6.
15:00Just like that.
15:01Just like that.
15:02I don't believe I'm going to.
15:15Don't believe me.
15:18Oh, God.
15:19We'll never let go.
15:21No.
15:23No.
15:27No.
15:32Let's go.
16:02Let's go.
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17:09Let's go.
17:10Let's go.
17:11Watch this.
17:12Why would you say that?
17:14Give us a run-down of all of the new arrivals.
17:20Your name's Luke Ellis, from Minneapolis, you like basketball, and chess, and you're smart.
17:39TK is...
17:39Telekinesis.
17:41So, which are you?
17:43Supposedly, no one's both when they get here,
17:45but I'm thinking TK.
17:49I'm TP.
17:50You read minds?
17:52I always have been able to.
17:54Off and on.
17:58Well, sometimes things move around me.
18:01But that can't be enough to...
18:02To land you here.
18:06Have we...
18:08Have we been kidnapped?
18:10They call it recruited.
18:13Like, by the military?
18:15I don't know.
18:18Do our parents know where we are?
18:19Can we talk to them?
18:21No, actually, apparently our work here is to...
18:24Classified for...
18:26Any contact with the outside.
18:28I mean, well, someone must run this place.
18:31Miss Sigsby.
18:32Except for the medical stuff.
18:34That's Dr. Hendricks.
18:36Medical stuff?
18:36Oh, it's just tests, mostly.
18:39And shots.
18:39Lots of shots.
18:40Um, at least that's what it's like in front half.
18:43We're in front half right now.
18:44Is there a back half?
18:45Yeah, where we go when we graduate front half.
18:48We can see it from the playground.
18:49Not here, but...
18:51I can't really tell you what's going on in there.
18:53No contact.
18:54What do Sigsby and Hendricks say?
18:56They're not real big on answering questions.
18:58When do I get to meet them?
19:00Hard to say.
19:02They usually let the newbies wander a while first.
19:04Hmm.
19:08Why would they do it like that?
19:11No one's ever thought to question that.
19:14If you'd read his file,
19:17you'd know.
19:17They want to tell us this place isn't so bad
19:21and figure we're more likely to accept it
19:25coming from another kid.
19:27Predicts he'll notice things others won't.
19:30Goes on at great lengths about his observational
19:32and analytical powers.
19:35Why make up our rules?
19:37You know,
19:42if the boy's as smart as you say,
19:44we should be considering him for the PC track.
19:47We're not having this conversation again.
19:50Why can't we...
19:50PC tracks on indefinite hold.
19:53The main priority is keep the
19:55conveyor belt moving.
19:59You've seen the latest target packages.
20:01You know how tight the keyhole's gotten?
20:07Do you have a while here?
20:11What do you always think?
20:12He's talking to himself.
20:14Yeah.
20:15I bet he does that a lot.
20:28I think he's ready for me.
20:37You know,
20:37it's actually not so bad here.
20:38We have video games,
20:39movies,
20:40the playground's open
20:41until late.
20:43Um,
20:43just,
20:44hey,
20:44just make sure
20:45you do what they tell you to.
20:47Also,
20:48by the way,
20:49have you ever had chickenpox?
20:50What?
20:54Kalisha.
20:58Luke,
20:59Miss Sigsby would like a word with you.
21:02Get changed.
21:0375 years ago,
21:24I bet this was state-of-the-art.
21:27It's actually
21:28kind of cool.
21:31Retro.
21:33Three spots in town
21:35have punch keys
21:35for it to mark your progress.
21:37Punch it at each end of Water Street,
21:39first at the station,
21:40then at the bank.
21:41Once more,
21:42it hoppers jewelry on garish,
21:43then back to the station.
21:45Rest of the doors
21:46you can mark with chalk,
21:47just wipe it off
21:47on your way back.
21:49It's a 2.3 mile loop.
21:51At Whitlock,
21:52used to make,
21:53uh,
21:53six circuits each shift.
21:55So that's what?
21:56Uh,
21:5614 miles?
21:59I guess I'll be getting
22:00my steps in.
22:00Sure,
22:00and I'll work out a schedule.
22:02I'll get two nights off
22:02each week,
22:03probably Monday,
22:04Tuesday.
22:04Town's usually pretty quiet
22:05after the weekend,
22:06but we might have to shift you.
22:07If you stick around,
22:08that is.
22:10You have some issue
22:12with me,
22:13Officer Golickson?
22:14If so,
22:16speak now.
22:18Only time will tell.
22:20Thing is,
22:21we're a good crew.
22:22We're small,
22:23but good.
22:24You're just some guy
22:25off the street.
22:26People joke about
22:27a night knocker,
22:28but it's key
22:28for a force
22:29as small as ours.
22:31Ounce of prevention
22:32is worth a pound of cure.
22:34My grandpa used to say that.
22:35Okay.
22:36He was a night knocker.
22:38That's why I applied.
22:42Night knocker
22:42is an analog job
22:43in a digital age.
22:45Maybe we're just
22:46a nanolog town.
22:48I sure hope so.
22:49Is there a stackhouse?
23:05Sure.
23:06I can't do whatever you want.
23:09Wait.
23:10What's next?
23:11No.
23:11Do you have a magic wand?
23:19Welcome, Luke.
23:27So,
23:28you have met
23:29Mr. Stockhouse,
23:30Chief of Security,
23:32and this is
23:33Dr. Hendricks.
23:34He's the architect
23:35of the cutting-edge
23:36science we do here.
23:37My name is
23:38Ms. Sigsby,
23:40and I'm...
23:40You're the boss.
23:41I know.
23:42And you know I know
23:43because you watched
23:44Kalisha tell me.
23:45So why don't we get
23:46to the part where you
23:47tell me what's going on here?
23:49Sorry.
23:50You're just
23:51cooler than most
23:52of the first dayers
23:53we see.
23:54You went through
23:55all this trouble
23:56to get me here
23:56and now you want me
23:57to what, cry
23:58and scream and beg
23:59at you to take me home?
24:01Would it do
24:01any good?
24:03Not at all.
24:04Please sit.
24:08Thank you,
24:09Dr. Hendricks.
24:11I'll take it from here.
24:14Looking forward
24:15to working with you.
24:18Sometimes our new arrivals
24:29will lash out
24:31in their disorientation.
24:33So Mr. Stackhouse
24:34escorts each of you
24:36until we're satisfied
24:37that you're not going
24:39to hurt anyone,
24:40yourself included.
24:41But you're not going
24:42to hurt anyone,
24:43are you?
24:44No.
24:48No.
24:55Have a soda.
24:59Okay.
25:01Jellybean.
25:03Why?
25:04So you can see
25:05which color I choose?
25:07Get a sense
25:08of my personality?
25:09No.
25:10Because I like jellybeans.
25:12I thought you might
25:12like them too.
25:15You like to analyze,
25:17I gather.
25:18A little more I focus
25:19on logic,
25:20the less I have to think
25:21about being kidnapped.
25:23That's not a word
25:24we use here.
25:26Right.
25:26Recruited.
25:28And let me be the first
25:29to say congratulations.
25:34For?
25:35For being here.
25:38The work
25:38you're about to become
25:41a part of
25:42is without a doubt
25:43the most important work
25:45taking place
25:47anywhere on Earth.
25:49You are
25:49without question
25:51about to participate
25:52in saving the world.
25:54Okay.
25:55I want to talk
25:55to my parents now.
25:57As Kalisha told you,
26:00that's not possible.
26:01Let me talk to them
26:02and I'll do
26:04whatever you want.
26:05This isn't
26:06a negotiation, Luke.
26:07A boy with your intellect
26:09shouldn't have
26:10any trouble understanding.
26:15Without our work,
26:17the world as we know it
26:19would cease to be.
26:22That's bigger
26:22than any of us.
26:24It's my responsibility
26:25to see that
26:27that work gets done.
26:28So.
26:29It will get done.
26:32And what exactly
26:33is our work?
26:35I'll leave it
26:36to your fellow recruits
26:39to fill you in on that.
26:40You're more likely
26:41to accept it
26:41coming from another kid.
26:43Actually,
26:44that's another word
26:46we try not to use.
26:48You're not kids.
26:49Not here.
26:50There's no bedtime.
26:52There's no chores.
26:53There's no food.
26:55You're not allowed.
26:56Doing grown-up work?
26:58You should be treated
26:58like grown-ups.
27:00But at the same time,
27:02bear in mind,
27:03this is not your home.
27:05This is not your school.
27:08Here,
27:09break a rule,
27:11there's a grown-up consequence.
27:14And what are those rules?
27:16Glad you asked.
27:17The main rule is
27:19follow any order
27:21given from a staff member
27:22without question or delay.
27:25You'll be given
27:25a number of injections.
27:28You'll be given
27:29a number of tests.
27:31You will comply
27:32with all of them.
27:34You won't,
27:35with maybe a few exceptions,
27:39find them
27:39excessively unpleasant.
27:41Your mental and physical
27:43condition will be monitored
27:45regularly.
27:47And then when you come
27:47to the end of your service,
27:49we'll wipe your memory,
27:50send you home.
27:52Home?
27:54To my parents?
27:55Yes, of course.
27:59Are they alive?
28:00Yes, of course they're alive.
28:02We're not monsters.
28:03Do they know where I am?
28:08Generally.
28:09At any rate,
28:11I think you'll find
28:13your time here
28:14will pass
28:15quite quickly,
28:18Luke.
28:18And when you leave us
28:20and when you wake up
28:22in your own bed
28:23one morning,
28:24none of this
28:26will have happened.
28:28The only sad part is
28:30you won't have the memory
28:32of the great privilege
28:34of having been asked
28:35to serve
28:36not just your country,
28:37but humanity.
28:40How many people
28:42does each kid here know?
28:44School, families,
28:45you can't just wipe
28:45all their memories.
28:48You'd be surprised
28:49what we can do.
28:57Pleasure meeting you.
29:02My room
29:03it's not supposed
29:05to make me feel comfortable,
29:07right?
29:09You're just supposed
29:10to let me know
29:10you're trying
29:11to make me comfortable.
29:14I know.
29:15This feels like
29:17a very dark time
29:19for you, Luke.
29:21But if you'll simply
29:22do as you're told
29:23before you know it,
29:26you back out
29:26in the sunshine.
29:29Maybe hitting
29:30some baskets
29:31with Ralph.
29:32wildlife.
29:36I know
29:37what I'm trying
29:38to save time,
29:38but I don't know
29:38why she shops
29:40if yards
29:42a identity
29:42or as simply
29:42as someone
29:44told me
29:44to keep
29:45going
29:45that person
29:45without
29:46fingerprints.
29:46Also,
29:47sometimes
29:47you're trying
29:47to kill him
29:48and command
29:49yourui
29:49to Epilogue.
29:50And you're saying
29:51I don't love
29:52it
29:53when I
29:54have
29:55done him
29:55
29:55underestim
29:56you're
29:572 bucks
29:57to
29:58cause
29:58it
29:58with
29:59all
29:59you're
30:00around
30:00I'm telling you, Patriots, my Outsider Army, I'm giving you the strength of them.
30:25They don't want you to know, because they don't think you can handle the truth.
30:32But we can...
30:33Hi.
30:34Hmm. Must be Ed Whitlock's replacement. I heard a rumor they found one.
30:40Tim Jameson. New night knocker.
30:43Annie LeDoux, old weirdo.
30:47Hey, remind me, who was this guy again?
30:50You don't know George Allman.
30:53Still got your blinders on, huh?
30:56Do you have any fillings?
30:59Sorry?
31:00Open your mouth.
31:02Because...
31:02That's how they listen.
31:06Ah.
31:09Ah.
31:10Ah.
31:10Oh, good. Someone was smart enough to get you gold.
31:15Well, that was the army, and I'm sure they just got whatever was cheapest.
31:19You know, they might have remembered where porcelain comes from.
31:23You, uh, you think that the Chinese government is bugging our mouths?
31:34Kidding, right?
31:36Am I?
31:38Sport?
31:38My mom used to call me sport.
31:44I know.
31:45After the fella from that stage show, with all the black folks in it, um...
31:50Pork and...
31:51Pork and beans or something.
31:53Porky and bass?
31:54How do you know that?
32:00Hmm.
32:01Do yourself a favor.
32:04Start listening to George's gems.
32:07Because there are things going on every day in this world
32:11that you would not fucking believe.
32:14It looks like I just barely caught you.
32:41I thought I had 48 hours of liberty.
32:45Just touching base.
32:47You got the dossier for the next recruit?
32:50Yeah.
32:51Kid's got a chaotic family situation.
32:53Might complicate the snatch.
32:55Makes the cover story easier.
32:57As soon as you're back, we'll go through scenarios.
33:01Make sure you know the dossier.
33:03I always do.
33:04The Ellis snap...
33:11It's no good looking backward.
33:13It went how it went.
33:15It only went wrong, because they made us rush it.
33:20As soon as the MIT news broke,
33:24the Ellis kid was going to get a bunch of publicity.
33:28The decision was made.
33:29Well, I wish those bastards would come with us on an op sometime.
33:31See the consequences of their decisions.
33:34Sorry, sir.
33:40What will you do?
33:45I will
34:08I don't know.
34:38Hey, we got a bogey.
34:43Copy that.
35:08How can we help you folks?
35:10I don't know.
35:12I guess we took the wrong exit off of 161, and by the time we realized that we're a mile
35:17deep in these woods, we got no cell service.
35:19Yeah, these pines, they play hell with your signal.
35:21Huh.
35:24What's over there?
35:26Infectious disease lab.
35:31Nasty stuff.
35:32Huh.
35:33So, straight back the way you came.
35:38Okay.
35:39Left on the fire road.
35:41Bear right at the port.
35:43Switch your way back up.
35:44Left, then right.
35:45Let's go, Will.
35:47Yeah, we're going.
35:48Thanks.
35:49Sure thing.
35:50Folks, take care.
35:51Miss Sixby explain about the tokens?
36:10No.
36:11You'd think she'd remember as many intakes as she's done.
36:18Tokens are a reward for being a good cooperator.
36:22Let's you get treats from the vending machines.
36:24Hey, pretty lady.
36:33How's it going?
36:34Just fine.
36:39How about you, Luke?
36:40Are Justin okay?
36:46Silent treatment, huh?
36:48It's fine for now.
36:50Here's the thing.
36:51Treat us right, we'll treat you right.
36:52Go along to get along.
36:56Words of wisdom, Luke, my boy.
36:58Words of wisdom.
37:00Come on in.
37:07There won't be a minute.
37:11Have a seat, champ.
37:21Hmm.
37:22Up on up, I said.
37:25What are you going to do?
37:26Tattoo me?
37:29Gosh, no.
37:30I'm just going to trip your earlobe, no biggie.
37:32All our guests get them.
37:33It's like getting a piercing.
37:35I'm not a guest.
37:36I'm a prisoner.
37:36And you're not putting anything in my ear.
37:40I am, though.
37:42Look, it's just a little pinch.
37:43Be over quick.
37:44Maureen will give you a bunch of tokens.
37:46What do you say?
37:47No.
37:47Are you sure?
37:59Yeah.
37:59I bet that smarts a lot more than a little pinch in the ear, huh?
38:23Do you want another?
38:26No.
38:28You ready to get in the chair?
38:30Now, are you going to behave?
38:44Or do we need the straps?
38:45I don't know.
38:45I don't know.
38:46I don't know.
38:46All right, champ.
39:01You're all done for now.
39:03Grab you some gauze for that ear in case it bleeds.
39:06Put some ice on it, and you have yourself a great rest of the day.
39:14Evening.
39:16Hey, there.
39:25Hmm.
39:26Tim, meet the Delia.
39:29Oh.
39:29She likes to greet all our guests.
39:32Delia?
39:36How's night knocking?
39:37Yeah.
39:37Um, it's only been one night, but so far so good.
39:40You say so.
39:41Me, I wouldn't be caught dead working for Chief Snowflake's piss-an outfit.
39:45Even if it meant getting to stare Officer Gullickson's ass all day.
39:49She is in peace.
39:54You have a good night, Mr. Halston.
39:56What, did I offend you?
39:59Hi.
39:59You, uh, going my way?
40:05Re-supply run.
40:05Georgia's drive-time show is having a marathon this weekend.
40:09I can't risk losing comms.
40:13Well, you want me to pull this thing to your place?
40:15I've just got to stop by the station, start my shift.
40:17Might make it slow going for you, but...
40:19Huh.
40:19I can clear my schedule.
40:22Okay, then.
40:23Let's do it.
40:25Don't think I didn't see you talking to him.
40:28Mr. Hollister?
40:30If I'm living in this hotel, why wouldn't I talk to him?
40:33That man...
40:34Where's my reception?
40:45Hey.
40:46Hey.
40:48Mystery lady returns.
40:49Ha, I told you.
40:51Sometimes I have to go out of town unexpectedly.
40:58Hey, Alex.
40:59Got it.
41:03Now, um...
41:05Why did you lose things off last time?
41:07You were starting to tell me about the place you work.
41:10Oh, that's funny.
41:11I don't remember that.
41:13I think you were pretty drunk.
41:15Me?
41:16Never.
41:16Seriously, why can't you talk about it?
41:19We've been over this.
41:20I just can't.
41:22Especially not with you.
41:24You knew I was a journalist when we met.
41:26It's not like I was undercover.
41:27Yeah, but I didn't approach you because I wanted to talk.
41:32There you go.
41:33Oh.
41:34Thanks.
41:34No?
41:36No.
41:37You know, everyone in Denison has a theory about what you're really doing out there in the woods.
41:43Casey at the gas station, he says that you guys inherited the alien spacecraft after Area 51 was compromised.
41:51That's why drones aren't allowed to fly over.
41:53Alien spacecraft, huh?
41:55Then again, June at the diner, she says you're running a flavor lab.
42:02Like for snack foods.
42:03And all the security is to safeguard the secret recipe.
42:08Herbs and spices.
42:11What do you say?
42:12I say a girl hot as you.
42:15Don't give a fuck what she does for work.
42:16I would never.
42:30I would never.
42:44But, it might be.
42:58Hey.
42:58I'm here to bring you to dinner.
43:00Oh, you got your jewelry.
43:02Yeah, I guess I probably should have warned you about that.
43:04Well, I don't think it would have made much of a difference.
43:08But, you know, besides I was having a lot of dumb tongue meal at one time.
43:13Okay, come on.
43:14Let's go.
43:16Everyone's excited to meet you.
43:17Nikki included.
43:18Even if he is too cool to show it.
43:20Uh, I got a little sidetracked last time before we finished discussing how you read minds.
43:32Right.
43:33How does it work?
43:34Um, it's actually not as cool as people think it is.
43:38I can tell you your grandmother's name, but only if you put it in the front of your mind.
43:42I can't go deep.
43:43Rebecca.
43:55I mean, that's still pretty fucking cool.
43:57All right.
44:03It's not true love or anything, so don't get that idea.
44:06Might not even be a favor, but it could be.
44:10Three days after I landed here, they put me into a quarantine for almost two weeks.
44:13No shots for dogs.
44:18What the hell does that mean?
44:20Point is, maybe I'm still contagious.
44:22You might catch it, and it'll keep you in front half a little longer.
44:27But I thought back half was a good thing, you know, one step closer to home.
44:31It is.
44:33Supposedly.
44:33Give me some.
44:35Seriously.
44:36I'm just better off your plate.
44:37George!
44:38No!
44:39Hey, guys.
44:40Luke, right?
44:41George Isles.
44:42Bet you Isles already told you all about me.
44:44I'm like a god to it.
44:46Such a loser.
44:47I'll grab you something.
44:48I'm Iris.
44:49Uh, glad to meet you both.
44:51How do you like it here so far?
44:53Great time or the greatest time?
44:56Yeah, well, I don't even know what here is.
44:59Join the club on that.
45:01Reminds me.
45:01You're TK, right?
45:03Neg or pause?
45:05Uh, I don't.
45:06Oh, positive means that we can do it when we want.
45:09At least most of the time.
45:10Oh, well, then I'm neg, then.
45:12Sure.
45:13Yeah, I can't even wiggle my ears.
45:15Yes, TK neg.
45:16Wait till I tell Nikki.
45:17They've been betting on what the new kids will be.
45:19George always takes TK neg.
45:21Because it's the most common pedestrian, if you will.
45:24No offense, Luke.
45:24But TK pause, that's, that's rarefied here.
45:28I don't know if he has a fake sight.
45:29I don't know if he can...
45:30No offense, he's not bound.
45:32He wouldn't have to come.
45:33Just wait until it's time with him.
45:36No offense, He brave now.
45:37Oh, I can't go on a chicken.
45:39No offense, I don't think so.
45:40I don't know.
45:40No offense, he derives.
45:40No offense, he isn't careful, but it must be Если you lose.
45:42No offense, I think so.
45:42Oh, no offense, you should say he's not.
45:42Off the other side of the night.
45:43Oh, no offense, see him at all given the evening.
45:44Oh, no offense, oh whatever.
45:45Oh, no offense, don't tell him top my adel.
45:47I can't force anyone else, but stay with him on there.
45:49For more attention and try to get help.
45:51George, knock it off.
46:04Clean it up.
46:07Holy shit.
46:08Sadly, that just about takes us to the limit of my ability.
46:12Doesn't exactly make me an X-Man.
46:14Sad truth is, TK's not good for much.
46:17No.
46:17Hendrix says the most an Institute kid's ever lifted was like...
46:20Eight pounds.
46:22I wish it were possible to develop a really powerful TK.
46:27We could float ourselves the fuck out of here.
46:28Yeah.
46:30Iris has chosen to adopt Nikki's attitude about all this.
46:33She couldn't choose anything.
46:35She's just open to the truth.
46:37Speak of the devil.
46:39Georgie here, on the other hand, he's our agent Mulder.
46:42He wants to leave.
46:46Believe what?
46:47Oh, that everything's gonna be all right!
46:49Nikki.
46:49Do you remember what we just talked about?
46:52Right, right.
46:52Just got a little carried away, greeting the new arrival.
46:55Making him feel at home.
46:57What happened to your hand?
47:01I fell.
47:02Luke, meet Nikki.
47:15Yeah, I know.
47:16They always tell us about the new kids, offer rewards.
47:19We'll show you the ropes.
47:22Not for me, though.
47:23Nikki will, I won't trade us home for beads and blankets.
47:26Speaking of, who's got tokes?
47:30You know, if you weren't such a dick, you could earn some.
47:33Tell George.
47:34Instead of always mooching.
47:36Come on, cooperate me, never.
47:38Rebel without a mustache.
47:41Yeah, you know, it's actually kind of gross to boycott something by having your friends buy it for you.
47:45I'm not, I'm not boycotting, just not cooperating.
47:50Come on, who's holding?
47:52I have two for Maureen, for not crying this morning after shots for dots.
47:59Come on, I know you've got something.
48:03Whatever.
48:05Kiss ass.
48:06Come on, Alice, let's get you something.
48:10Fun sticks.
48:18You play chess, Alice?
48:20These three suck.
48:21Diana Gibson could at least give me a half-assed game, but she went to back half three days ago.
48:27Yeah?
48:28Yeah, I play, but I've got to tell you, man.
48:31Knock in the mood.
48:32Come on, don't be like that.
48:37Oh.
48:38Why, thank you.
48:40All yours.
48:53You know, I thought those were real cigarettes for a second.
48:56Yeah, but I thought this place couldn't get any weirder.
49:01Can always get weirder.
49:04Jesus.
49:04Is this Pleasure Island?
49:06From Pinocchio, right?
49:10Good one.
49:11So they get you.
49:12Off you all the grown-up shit we've been denied for so long.
49:16Smokes, booze.
49:17Cracker Jacks.
49:18Ho-hos.
49:20What?
49:21Mom smelled hippie and only gave us carob chips.
49:24Hold on.
49:25There's booze?
49:26Yeah, you know, wine coolers mostly, you know, kids stuff.
49:29There's even a sign that says, please drink responsibly.
49:31How old are the kids here?
49:35Bobby Washington was almost 19.
49:38Oldest we know of.
49:39He went to back half a week ago.
49:42Youngest?
49:44Ten.
49:45I think.
49:56Look, do yourself a favor and don't let Nikki pull you into this bullshit, okay?
50:01You see the dots, say so.
50:02If you don't say that, they know when we lie.
50:07What's wrong?
50:22What if I had a story that was bigger than you can imagine?
50:27You'd be surprised what I can imagine.
50:30I'm serious.
50:30If you got a story like that, a story that could change everything, what would you do?
50:40I think you have an inflated sense of my career to this point.
50:45Truth is, I'm still just a stringer for a local daily.
50:50Circulation under 10,000.
50:51Negligable online presence.
50:52Well, who then?
50:54Might you know people?
50:58I guess I might.
50:59What if I've spent my whole life on the wrong path?
51:11What if this is my one shot at redemption and even that's not enough?
51:16I just...
51:19Do you think there's a hell?
51:25I know there is.
51:29You're right, she was unreliable.
51:43Was.
51:45It's taken care of.
51:46I need a cleaning crew.
51:47Do you have my location?
51:51I have you.
51:52Sit tight.
51:53Sit tight.
52:17Thanks.
52:17Thanks.
52:17I don't know.
52:47I don't know.
53:17It's hard to keep the playground open at night but not bother to light it.
53:35Uh, anybody flying over, knowing them wondering what's going on all night, you know, middle
53:43of the deep Maine wilderness.
53:45At least there's a moon tonight.
53:48Enough for chess anyway.
53:51Yeah, I'm still not in the mood.
53:53Come on.
53:54What else have we got to do?
53:58I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand.
54:08Walking through the streets of Soho in the rain.
54:16He was looking for the place called Lee Ho Fooks.
54:23Gonna get a big dish of beef chow mein.
54:25Ah-hoo!
54:26Ah-hoo!
54:27Ah-hoo!
54:28Ah-hoo!
54:29Ah-hoo!
54:30Ah-hoo!
54:31Ah-hoo!
54:32Ah-hoo!
54:33Ah-hoo!
54:34Ah-hoo!
54:35Ah-hoo!
54:36Ah-hoo!
54:37Ah-hoo!
54:38Ah-hoo!
54:39Ah-hoo!
54:42Ah-hoo!
54:43Ah-hoo!
54:50Ah-hoo!
54:51Ah-hoo!
54:52Ah-hoo!
54:53Ah-hoo!
54:55Ah-hoo!
54:57Ah-hoo!
54:58You hear him howling around your kitchen door.
55:03You better not let him in
55:06Little old lady got mutilated late last night
55:11Werewolves of London again
55:15Ah-hoo, werewolves of London
55:21Ah-hoo, werewolves of London
55:30Is that a checkmate?
55:48What was that, five moves?
55:50Six, and it's, uh, smothered, mate
55:52It only works if your opponent waits too long
55:56To move the pieces next to their king
55:58Yeah, next time you will
56:00Plus I was playing Hurt
56:02Right, from your fall?
56:06How smart are you?
56:10I don't know
56:11Why?
56:13I need to decide, are you the kid I've been waiting for?
56:16Smart enough to know we can't stay in this place
56:18Are you like the others?
56:22Can't handle the truth, so they talk themselves into a fairy tale
56:25Now we get our memories wiped
56:27Go on with our lives like all this never happened
56:29Even Kalisha's still trying to believe in it
56:32Everyone but you
56:35Grow up in group homes, foster care
56:39You learn not to believe in stories
56:43You learn not to believe in stories
56:43You also learn
56:46That nobody's coming to the rescue
56:49I mean, if
56:53If anybody knew about this place
56:56It would already be shut down
57:00Yeah, we want out
57:02We get ourselves out
57:03So smart kid
57:07How do we get the fuck out of here?
57:09No
57:14No
57:14No
57:14No
57:18No
57:19No
57:29No
57:32No
57:34No

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