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00:00You're taking me off active duty?
00:16You're not in obvious distress,
00:18but whether you're ready to get back out there is another story.
00:22My mom just mainly calls from Joe Jr.
00:24I was hoping that you could trace it.
00:26This is still an active case with international implications.
00:30Let's not say anything about this to my brother, okay?
00:36I did not see who shot and killed Pietro.
00:40But you believed at the time it was your son, Eli Stabler, who fired?
00:45Yes.
00:47The whole squad is calling me Baby Stabler.
00:49They're hazing you. It'll blow over.
00:50Maybe you should mind your own business.
00:53What is Eli going to be?
00:55What do you mean?
00:56Well, is he going to be a cop like you, or...
00:59a cop like your father?
01:01Here we go.
01:31Here we go.
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02:37Here we go.
02:39Later.
02:41Here we go.
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04:49Thanks for the restaurant, Rex, but you should have told me that these Italians drink at
04:53every meal.
04:54Anyway, the Camorra case should be wrapped up in a few days, and Reyes and I both out.
04:59Please, for God's sake, take some time and kiss that grandbaby for me.
05:04Okay, bye.
05:08Hey, this is your weekly reminder to not skip your weekly therapist appointment.
05:13I know, I know.
05:14I can sit and twist.
05:15Bye.
05:15Bye.
05:31In what summer calling,
06:01a freak accident, there is one casualty in what appears to be an art protest on a ride.
06:08The CEO of the food delivery service, Zip Chow, claims his company's robots...
06:13Yeah, sorry for popping by, but I brought up breakfast.
06:16You hungry?
06:18I appreciate it.
06:18It's no bother.
06:19We're still getting set up.
06:21It's been a process.
06:22I see that.
06:22Well, I'm here.
06:24A little bit of work.
06:25How about your hand?
06:27It's nothing.
06:28What do you got?
06:29Bernie dropped that off.
06:30There?
06:31Mm-hmm.
06:32This protest thing is wild.
06:35They said one of those delivery boxes straight up exploded.
06:38I guess there were some things she couldn't get rid of when you were kids.
06:42This used to hang above Joe Jr.'s crib.
06:46We're not hanging out over Owen's crib.
06:49Owen?
06:50Is that the name?
06:51Oh, we're workshopping it.
06:53Eli, help your dad.
06:55I'm watching this.
06:55To reach out.
06:57Authorities are currently investigating what could have caused the malfunction.
07:03Zip Chow steadfastly maintains their robots are safe to use on city streets.
07:08Nothing.
07:09And that this is...
07:09IAB?
07:13Heard something?
07:14Not yet, but Hunt doesn't think I have anything to worry about.
07:19Take it seriously.
07:19Take it seriously.
07:22I mean, you pull the trigger.
07:26Come here if you want to talk.
07:27I said I'm good.
07:30I know what you said.
07:32And you're good until the day when you're not.
07:34Someone's been going to therapy?
07:35Hey.
07:47Good.
07:49It scared me.
07:50What's with the suit?
07:52Oh, just, uh, I have a thing.
07:53Mm-hmm.
07:54Just have to give a presentation tonight about the dangers of artificial intelligence.
07:58The dangers of the thing that you use every day.
08:01Interesting.
08:01What are you watching?
08:03Videos from the protests last night.
08:05Oh, yeah.
08:05I heard that's on counterterrorism's radar now.
08:08There's something about it.
08:09It just doesn't sit right.
08:11What do you mean?
08:12What's that?
08:12Well, I mean, they're calling it an accident.
08:14You know, just a malfunction with one of the robots.
08:17But, I don't know, it just feels more intentional.
08:21Like the delivery bot was tampered with?
08:24Yeah, it wouldn't take much.
08:25Just some sort of trigger mechanism that was remote activated.
08:29I mean, it'd be the same way that you would access the navigation controls.
08:32I could write that code in my sleep.
08:33Sounds like you're already out.
08:37Hmm.
08:40Hmm.
08:43Is that my Randall?
08:46Yeah, look, I've been meaning to talk to you about that.
08:49Well, now we have the opportunity.
08:51All three of us can talk about it.
08:52Great.
08:53Put him on speaker.
08:53Hey, Randall.
08:59Hey, Kyle.
09:00I got another lead on Joe Jr.
09:02Yeah, I'm going to send the screen grabs over so you can run them through your little mystery machine.
09:06It's not a mystery machine.
09:07It's a magic box.
09:08Shit.
09:10I'm going to deal with you later.
09:12Don't you have therapy?
09:13Bye, Randall.
09:15Look, I swear I only had the best intentions.
09:18How long has this been going on?
09:19Look, the important thing is that we found something.
09:22What did you find?
09:23Your brother.
09:25Joe Jr.
09:25He's been spotted in nightclubs overseas, clubs that are known drug scenes.
09:31And the sightings, they're legit.
09:33But it is in the oddest collection of cities.
09:35I mean, it's Amsterdam, Stockholm, Istanbul, Madrid, Berlin, and if you can believe it, Baghdad.
09:45Oh, my darling.
09:47Oh, my darling.
09:49Oh, my darling.
09:51Cremontine.
09:53You are lost and gone forever to the devil's war, dear Cremontine.
10:01Have you seen the news?
10:27I haven't.
10:28Otherwise, I'd know why you're on the verge of freaking out.
10:34Tyler Pearson's dead.
10:37Shred?
10:38Really?
10:41We were going to send him a message, not blow him up.
10:45Hey.
10:46Bring your voice down.
10:50He didn't deserve to die.
10:51Sure he did.
10:52It was a happy accident.
10:56Young man.
10:57I don't know what else to tell you, Sky, unless...
11:00You want to say something?
11:02They're calling us terrorists.
11:07Baby.
11:09Do you trust me?
11:10I want to hear you say it.
11:19I trust you.
11:22Good.
11:24But...
11:24No, no, no, no.
11:26You either do or you don't.
11:28I'll see you back at the spy when we implement phase two.
11:40Until then, my mom's fighting for her life, and that's where my head's at right now.
11:45I'm sure you understand.
11:52I'm sorry.
11:52I'm sorry.
11:52I'm sorry.
11:52I'm sorry.
11:52I'm sorry.
11:52I'm sorry.
11:58Generative AI is a curse on creativity.
12:10There's no denying.
12:11But we cannot ignore AI's potential for good in other industries.
12:16Artificial intelligence can not only make lives easier.
12:20It can actually save them.
12:22I want to thank you for the invitation to speak here tonight.
12:25And remember, power lies in creation, not imitation.
12:38Thank you so much.
12:40Could you sign my floppy disk?
12:41Oh, yeah.
12:42Absolutely.
12:44Thank you so much for coming.
12:46Oh.
12:47You're welcome.
12:48Have fun.
12:48Take care.
12:49Take care.
12:50Oh.
12:51Ah.
12:51You're Dr. Carl Vargas?
12:56Uh, yeah.
12:57Detective Tanner, counterterrorism bureau.
13:00We need to talk.
13:02Um.
13:12Joey, Joey, Joey, what are you up to?
13:14Okay.
13:14Okay.
13:21Detective Tanner, counterterrorism.
13:28We tried contacting a Sergeant Bell, but she's in a different time zone.
13:47Well, I'm Detective Stabler, and you didn't contact me.
13:50Well, we're doing that right now.
13:51Can you find Vargas' desk?
13:52Whoa, whoa.
13:53Wait a minute.
13:55Nobody moves until I understand what's going on here.
13:57Dr. Kyle Vargas is currently in our custody.
13:59He's a suspect in the protest attacks two nights ago.
14:02Dr. Vargas is an employee of the NYPD.
14:05He's not a terrorist.
14:07I understand that you may have questions about your colleague's potential involvement in our case.
14:11I actually don't have one question.
14:13I'm just calling bullshit.
14:14Where is he?
14:15He's in our custody.
14:16We've established that.
14:17I want to see him.
14:18Now.
14:23I didn't do this.
14:26So I hear.
14:29Cybercrimes analyzed the program that was used to remote access these delivery bots.
14:34The malware had a coded signature when they were able to trace back to its original author.
14:42See something familiar?
14:45I do.
14:45Do you want to tell me why your fingerprints are all over this code?
14:49I have no idea.
14:51I wrote this on a lark years ago as part of a weekend coding competition.
14:55And then you posted it to a black hat chat room.
14:58Somebody else uploaded it.
15:00Who?
15:01I don't know.
15:03Look, these things, they just, they float around cyberspace.
15:06And every once in a while, somebody stumbles across something and they find a use for it.
15:10Terrorism, for example?
15:11I understand why you brought me in.
15:14I do.
15:15If this wasn't me, I work for OCCB.
15:19I mean, I'm a white hat now.
15:20And this is why.
15:22What were you doing two nights ago?
15:24I was at home.
15:27You were online on anarchist chat boards.
15:31I saw the projections on my way home and I was curious who was behind it.
15:36The next morning you were on the same boards again.
15:39Because I was curious.
15:40What went wrong?
15:41Uh-huh.
15:41Wait here.
15:51You know, I...
15:53Is he always like this?
15:58I told you, he's nervous.
15:59It's like watching someone kick a puppy in there.
16:01This is nothing but a waste of...
16:03It's a waste of time.
16:04I agree with you.
16:06But look, at the moment, he's what we got in terms of physical evidence.
16:09He's not going anywhere.
16:10What we think is that the people behind this protest are a group that call themselves the
16:19Collective.
16:19They're anonymous.
16:21But they have this signature style that we've traced to similar demonstrations in Chicago
16:25and Los Angeles.
16:26But this is the first time anyone's gotten hurt.
16:29So what you're saying is this is organized crime.
16:32You'd like our help on the task force.
16:33I did not say any of those things.
16:35We accept.
16:36I think we should start with the manufacturer of the delivery bots.
16:39Unless you have a better idea.
16:40I know we've all heard about what happened the other night.
16:47Is it what we wanted?
16:49Of course not.
16:51But is it what we need?
16:54I say yes.
16:56Our message has been heard all over the world.
17:00Because for the first time, people are taking us seriously.
17:04We all know that real change comes at a price.
17:09If we have to set a few backfires to stop the world from burning, so be it.
17:14Then let's get back to work.
17:19We're the first of our kind in the city.
17:26How's it work?
17:28We receive orders from the customer, and our bots deploy to the restaurant.
17:31Food service workers put the order inside, and then the autonomous driving software takes over.
17:37If it experiences any issues, our controllers step in to take over manual control.
17:41Your controllers.
17:43Our programmers double as jockeys.
17:45The one who was working that night.
17:47You'll want to talk to her.
17:49The hackers tried to corrupt our backup files, but we're good coders, too.
17:53We were able to retrieve most of them.
17:55At this point, we'd already lost navigational control, but the cameras were still recording when they projected the images.
18:00At some point, that bot made a course correction.
18:04Show them.
18:08That's the victim.
18:10That's Tyler Pearson.
18:11Looks like it's following.
18:13Mm-hmm.
18:14And there's a single audio file.
18:23Is that my darling Clementine?
18:26Mm-hmm.
18:30Nice.
18:38Nice?
18:39That's all I get.
18:40I don't hand out compliments like candy.
18:43You have to earn them.
18:45Noted.
18:51You're late, Max.
18:52Maybe because the cops were at my work for the last three hours.
18:56Which we expected.
18:57They're not completely incompetent.
18:58Did they talk to you?
19:01No.
19:01Exactly.
19:02And they won't, because the code made sure none of this will ever trace back to you.
19:07Everyone should be here soon.
19:09We'll go green when we're all here.
19:12I think we should give it a beat.
19:16On that, too.
19:17You want to be a revolutionary?
19:24Then fucking nut up and continue the fight.
19:26You want to cosplay this shit?
19:28Then I'll get you a t-shirt at Che Guevara, and you can go sell incense down at Washington
19:32Square Park.
19:33What's it going to be?
19:35I'm in.
19:38Okay?
19:39I'm in.
19:39Then fucking get on it.
19:45Has anyone heard from Skye?
19:48No.
19:52Fuck it.
19:52We'll roll without her.
19:53Right now, it only appears to be affecting electric vehicles.
20:00Similar reports are coming in from all five boroughs.
20:03No one knows quite what to make of it.
20:05We ran into three minor accidents on the way here.
20:08We're at Broom Street and West Broadway, and it's backed up for days.
20:11No movement in any direction.
20:13Cars are parked in the middle of the street, and drivers are getting out of their vehicles
20:16arguing with each other.
20:17It's total mayhem.
20:19Initial reports indicate that electric vehicles have stalled out, and messages are appearing
20:24on their touchscreens.
20:25Witnesses we've talked to claim their cars have been hacked.
20:31What's happening?
20:32The brakes aren't working either.
20:34Turn off the engine!
20:35I'm trying to do something.
20:44Jerry, watch out!
20:45Detective.
20:56No skid marks.
20:57No indication they even tried to break.
20:59Apparently, it just missed the reporter and his cameraman, and then plowed into the news
21:03van.
21:04Driver told first responders the car had a mind of its own.
21:07She was airlifted to Greenpoint.
21:09Passenger died at the scene.
21:11So why control this car, not the others?
21:13It's a robot attack all over again.
21:15They're trying to send a message, and then something goes wrong.
21:18Yeah.
21:19Something that seems like an accident, you use the protest as a cover.
21:23I doubt it's the collective.
21:25Hmm?
21:26Maybe a couple of their members, but I keep my eye on groups like this.
21:30They're artists.
21:31Maybe they're pissed off artists, but they're artists at heart.
21:34So the terrorists?
21:36Well, there's that.
21:37Hmm.
21:37Oh, look who's a free man.
21:40Not a free man.
21:41More like downgraded to person of interest.
21:43Did they use my code?
21:44Is it my program again?
21:45Yeah, it looks like it.
21:49Excuse me.
21:50Sorry, may I?
21:56Looks like they pushed out a fabricated OTA.
21:58The over-the-air software update, it allowed them to take over the vehicle's controls.
22:01You okay?
22:08Look, I mean, it's definitely my code.
22:10I'm a part of it anyway.
22:11I mean, they built on it.
22:13They made it better.
22:14By better, I mean worse.
22:17Look, I know I didn't do this.
22:19Mm-hmm.
22:20I can't help but feel responsible.
22:22I get it.
22:23Trust me, I get it.
22:31Miss Powell, Detective Stabler, Detective Tanner, I'd like to ask you a few questions about
22:38the accident.
22:40She's dead, isn't she?
22:42I'm sorry, she is, yes.
22:48I'm so sorry.
22:49I know that this is very difficult.
22:53But can you tell us what happened right before the crash?
22:57We were going over my schedule.
23:03And then the screen, it just started to fritz.
23:08And then I lost control of the car.
23:10You couldn't steer?
23:12And the brakes, the windows, nothing was working.
23:15It was driving itself.
23:17There was nothing I could do.
23:19Do you remember anything else?
23:21Did you maybe see something or hear something?
23:25Yeah, I thought maybe I was dreaming, but I could swear I heard a song.
23:33It was something familiar.
23:34I don't know the name of it.
23:43Yes, yes, that's the one.
23:45What does it mean?
23:47That's what we're trying to figure out.
23:50Miss Powell, can you think of any reason that someone might want to target you?
23:55Me?
23:55I thought they said it was happening to everyone.
23:59Yours was the only car that lost control.
24:02And we're investigating a similar incident from a few nights ago.
24:06Oh, I don't understand.
24:08Someone did this on purpose.
24:10They tried to kill me?
24:11Hey.
24:12Hey.
24:27We're just talking about how to incorporate your latest piece.
24:30I, uh, made a few adjustments.
24:33Now, if you don't mind.
24:33Stop it.
24:34Just stop.
24:35You're going to say that was an accident, too?
24:41First Tyler, now Gemma?
24:42We were supposed to be in this together, but you've gone off the deep end.
24:49I don't even know who you are anymore.
24:51They're the ones that lost themselves.
24:54I wish you could see that.
24:55No.
24:56Listen to me.
24:59You're going through some serious shit right now, but you can't take it out on the world.
25:07Maybe you're right.
25:19Maybe you don't know me anymore.
25:25I can't do this right now.
25:26I've got to work.
25:33Welcome home.
25:35Tell me about Gemma Powell.
25:36Oh, well, she runs an art gallery in Soho.
25:39She'd been there over a decade.
25:41Very expensive one, by the way.
25:42Nothing in there goes for less than a hundred grand.
25:45How about the other victim?
25:46Oh, uh, Tyler Pearson.
25:49He's a partner in a non-fungible tokens trading platform.
25:52He made over 20 million last year in asset management.
25:56From digital art?
25:57I sure like to call it that.
25:59So, these two are basically the face of everything the collective hates.
26:02But if the protests are targeted killings,
26:05why would the whole group be going along with it?
26:07Sometimes all it takes is a charismatic leader to turn a vendetta into a cause.
26:11I've been doing a deep dive on the collective's art.
26:13And every city has different motifs with multiple signatures.
26:17Except for New York.
26:18That's one motif, one signature.
26:226088.
26:25Shit.
26:25I can't believe I missed this.
26:27This is an homage to Basquiat.
26:30Jean-Michel Basquiat.
26:31He was a New York artist, big in the 1980s, even bigger on wealth inequality.
26:38He was born in 1960, died in 88.
26:40That's our signature.
26:42See if you can connect it to any other protests or any exhibitions.
26:48Got something.
26:49It's an old social media post.
26:51An artist talking about how she came up with a cool tribute to Basquiat using the dates.
26:56Got a name.
26:56And a photo.
27:00Hmm.
27:12Sky?
27:12Someone's here to see you?
27:17I haven't picked up a brush in years, digital or otherwise.
27:21Other than to help the folks here.
27:23Once an artist, always an artist.
27:25Isn't that what they say?
27:27At some point, you have to get honest with yourself.
27:30And pay your rent.
27:33Have you heard about protests happening around the city?
27:35Hasn't everyone?
27:36Yeah, I suppose everyone has.
27:38But not everyone's had their art projected across a skyscraper or piped into a car's display screen.
27:44I don't understand.
27:48Um...
27:48Does this look familiar?
27:53That's some of my old stuff.
27:54Why is it part of a collective's stunts?
27:56Ten years ago, I sold some of my old work to an online stock images company to pay the bills.
28:08Anyone can download it for a fee.
28:09You can take a look yourself.
28:11Okay.
28:12Uh, excuse me one sec.
28:13I gotta take this.
28:14Becky?
28:15Everything all right?
28:16So, uh, what was the name of this?
28:19Uh, one more, one more.
28:22You don't have been toasted for those pricks down in internal affairs yet.
28:25May we get what we want.
28:27May we get what we need.
28:28And to that I.B. asshole, may you get what you deserve.
28:30Yeah.
28:31You get better handling your liquor.
28:38You wanna hang with the big boys?
28:39Oh, I know, I know, I know.
28:42Hey.
28:43Oh, hey, hey, hey, Dad.
28:44Hey, hey, hey.
28:45Yeah.
28:45I think I was worried about you.
28:47You were supposed to have dinner with the parents.
28:48Oh, uh, just tell her I'm fine.
28:50No, you tell her.
28:51We're leaving.
28:52No, Aime, Aime, you can't tell me what to do.
28:54I'm not 12.
28:55I don't act like it.
28:57Stand up, say goodbye.
28:58Hey, hey, hey, take it easy.
28:59Hey.
29:00A kid died by his gun.
29:01You're out here partying like nothing happened?
29:03Well, according to I.B., nothing did.
29:05Yeah.
29:06It was a good kill.
29:07Sarge, get between me and my kid again.
29:10I'll kick the living shit out of you.
29:27It's funny how they don't tell you.
29:30What's that?
29:33How hard it is to feed a newborn.
29:37Yeah.
29:39Yeah, Kathy went through that with every one of our kids.
29:42Then you're right.
29:43Don't tell you nothing.
29:50They also don't tell you how difficult.
29:57He killed someone, Elliot.
29:58Hey.
30:20Okay.
30:22Okay.
30:22Eli doesn't drink.
30:35I've heard him at night crying.
30:46Look, maybe that's a good thing.
30:48Maybe that just means that he still feels something.
30:52It's going to be all right.
30:57I don't know what Eli needs or wants.
31:02He's...
31:02He has changed.
31:05Hey, hey.
31:07What he needs and wants is you.
31:10You and Owen.
31:13He's going to see his way through this.
31:17I hope so.
31:22I want to help him, but I don't know how.
31:30What is he saying about all this?
31:32We don't talk about it.
31:35It's like he has something to prove now.
31:37I just want him back.
31:47I just want the gentle soul I fell in love with back.
31:52And I feel like this job is going to kill that part of him.
31:55Can you hold him for a minute?
32:06Yeah.
32:15Bathroom rink.
32:16Mm-hmm.
32:16Mm-hmm.
32:46I thought you were the doctor.
32:55How's she doing?
32:58Same.
33:00Worse.
33:03I don't even know anymore.
33:05You have to stop this.
33:20We need to lie low for a while.
33:23Please, I can't watch you do this anymore.
33:25Let's get out of here.
33:30Just you and me.
33:32Start over somewhere else before it's too late.
33:38I'm not leaving.
33:44I'm not abandoning what we've built.
33:47Then you're abandoning me.
33:49I'm not abandoning me.
33:49I'm not abandoning me.
33:55I can't be a part of this anymore.
34:12Hey.
34:12Sorry I had to run.
34:14Certainly an emergency.
34:15It's okay.
34:15We didn't get much after you left.
34:17She clammed up pretty quickly.
34:19Yeah, but looks like your girl's been busy.
34:21Uh-huh.
34:21She's got four misdemeanor arrests for vandalism
34:23and a handful of violations for trespassing.
34:25She has an apartment in Queens.
34:27My team is working on getting a search warrant.
34:29But at the moment,
34:29the evidence connecting her with the collective
34:31is flimsy at best.
34:32It's just some art from ten years ago.
34:34Which she claimed was stolen.
34:35Maybe it was.
34:37If you recall,
34:38I was arrested three days ago
34:39for something similar.
34:41With the possibility that she could be lying,
34:44I had Vargas pull folks that she was arrested with,
34:46hoping maybe some of these names
34:48could start to put faces to the collective.
34:50Yeah, so far no direct connections,
34:52but I'm only halfway through.
34:53Tanner, it's Skye.
35:00You came to see me, gave me your card.
35:02Skye, yes.
35:03I'm here with Detective Stabler.
35:05Are you okay?
35:07Honestly, I'm not sure.
35:10I'm ready to talk.
35:12Where are you?
35:12We'll come get you.
35:13You came Friday, you came to see me have been,
35:19you know,
35:23you're both in the States and you're gone.
35:23I was wondering.
35:25Yeah.
35:25You're back name.
35:25Also,
35:26you're back.
35:30Sorry.
35:31But when someone else afterф╣Лved Fund,
35:32I keep thinking,
35:33I keep thinking.
35:34Don't you know what he's gonna do.
35:35So if that fallsier,
35:36What the hell?
36:06Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling, Cremontine.
36:14You are lost and gone forever, dreadful story, Cremontine.
36:20No.
36:21No, no, no, no, no.
36:24Help!
36:25Don't quit talking!
36:27Dreadful story, Cremontine.
36:30Please, HG, don't do this!
36:36Ah!
36:42No!
36:47No!
36:50That her?
37:03Is that her?
37:05Hmm.
37:07Suspected smoke inhalation.
37:09Your automatic doors were locked.
37:11Couldn't get out.
37:16I just talked to her.
37:18Look, I'm sure this doesn't help,
37:20but just to let you know,
37:22you get an extreme reaction like this,
37:24it means we're getting close.
37:28We're getting close to her, all right?
37:30Yeah.
37:33Great, I'm gonna have my guys look into her next of kin.
37:35Maybe they know who she's been spending time with.
37:37All right.
37:38I'll have Vargas pull surveillance from the school
37:40and the traffic camps.
37:41Maybe we'll find something.
37:43Yeah.
37:44You know, I used to be in education and intelligence,
37:47and I couldn't wait to get out from behind that desk.
37:49Hmm.
37:50Not on nights like this.
37:52Amen.
37:54Come on.
38:03I remember the first time I met Skye.
38:06I found her work online.
38:12She was this gorgeous, crazy, talented artist.
38:19To me,
38:22just some pencil-neck geek who wanted to collaborate.
38:26She wanted to challenge the way people think.
38:35Inspire others
38:37to make the world a better place.
38:42She was the best of all of us.
38:46And greed has once again put a price on life
38:48and made us the problem, made us the criminal.
38:51She made the ultimate sacrifice.
38:58Gave up her life to protect me,
39:00to protect you,
39:01and to protect our message.
39:05She would want us to keep going.
39:08To keep fighting.
39:10Because this is a goddamn war!
39:12They haven't seen nothing yet.
39:37Joe?
39:42Right here, Mom.
39:47Oh, my God, sweetheart.
39:49Tim.
39:56Everything I've been through,
39:58every place I've been,
40:00as long as it led me back to here,
40:03to see you,
40:05to tell you I love you,
40:08it was worth it, Mom.
40:10You seem troubled, honey.
40:15I'm fine.
40:18Reach out to Elliot.
40:20You can trust Elliot.
40:22There's nothing Elliot can do for me, no.
40:29Come here.
40:30Come here.
40:38I love you.
40:44Trust Elliot.
40:48Oh, my God.
41:00if he's being afraid.
41:02I love you.
41:04Don't do this.
41:06I love you.
41:08We'll be out of here.
41:10Get up.
41:14I love you.
41:18I love you.
41:20I love you.
41:22You know.
41:24I love you.
41:26I love you.

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