Friday, March 16, 2012

Frankly, I resent the accusation

Previously on Fringe..
They're calling
these events a pattern
As if someone out
there is experimenting.
Only the whole world is their lab.
You're saying I can talk to John.
You could access his memories.
David Robert Jones was arrested
on possession of state secrets
The people I work with
are loyal to the end.
Can you say the same
- Hello, Liv
- You're not real
What is happening?
When you were in the tank, part of
his memories crossed over into yours.
Security cameras are
out, disarming alarm
- Alarm disarmed
- Roger, we are in.
- How are you doing
- Loop is up, you’re good to go.
- How are we doing?
- Good to go
- Ok.
- Powering up.
Oscillation is good.
Ready to open the grid.
Where are we?
Give me the grid
Careful
United firm
How long do we have
Confirming density and
digners, 1 minute 41, 40
Let's go
Ok, we got it.
Give me a charge gel
Ok, tie it on
Alright, let's move.
Grab everything let’s go.
Let’s go, I need help. Get it up
Ok, take your dom
They gotta move or
we're not gonna make it
Lugo, let’s go
Neg, can't just disengage
Forget disengage, we gotta go now.
You go, I'm working on it.
Go. I'll back the herage
Man, he's stuck, he can’t leave that in
there. It will be screwed if he does.
Yeah,  I think he understands that.
Come on
What got it slack
- 10 seconds, 9 seconds, 8,7,6
- Alright, I’m ready
- Pull me through
- 5 seconds,4,3
We've got 2 seconds, come on, pull
Come on, push. Come on
Pull me through
Grab everything, let’s go
No, don't leave me. Please
Let’s go. Let’s go.
Secure that gear, I
want nothing left behind.
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Fringe S01E10
:: Safe ::
What do you mean you don't have one?
Everybody's got one. Even I've got one.
What's that, a spleen?
Yeah, Walter, a spleen.
And this one suffers from asplenia,
A rare genetic condition
In which one is born spleenless.
Thank you, Walter.
So, you seriously don't
have a best friend?
Nope. Well, does a sister count?
Of course a sister doesn't count.
Well, I guess that I've always
just enjoyed being on my own.
Even when I was at boarding school,
They used to call me "han".
As in "solo"?
That's cute. Least you had a nickname.
This is Phillip Broyles
with homeland security.
Please have him call
me as soon as possible.
Yes, and they'll connect you.
Clear the area, please.
This is fascinating.
Security guard was killed,
The surveillance cameras disabled.
So, what do we have? We have nothing.
This incident may be
related to a recent series
Of bank robberies,
this would be the third.
All in Philadelphia?
First was in Cleveland,
the second in Baltimore.
I was in Baltimore.
I remember a woman
With particularly large breasts.
Each time the only thing
that's been taken has been
A single, oversized safe deposit box.
All without so much as
a breach of the vault.
Are the boxes traceable?
I have a call in to
the bank manager now.
The who, what, and why,
That's you.
Just when you thought things
couldn't get any weirder.
Peter, I know this man.
What, the guy in the wall?
Really? Let me guess.
He's your best friend.
No, I mean it.
You know him from where?
To determine what happened here,
We'll have to cut him out of the wall.
At least pieces of him.
I'll need some of this netting as well.
Raul. Raul Lugo.
You know this man?
He was in my first unit in the marines.
Then you have my condolences.
You're being serious?
Yeah. He's from Jersey.
Uh, he's married. His
wife's named Susan.
He plays baseball. He Lives in Edison.
I've been to his house.
Bullet in the head or no,
Leaving a guy halfway stuck in the wall
Wasn't the most professional move.
I thought it was a nice touch.
You can joke about it all you want.
Yeah, thanks.
We had another grid.
We should have tried to get him out.
How are we doing? Crappy.
Self-sealing bolts, magnetic tumblers,
Some kind of
old-school chromo-alloy.
Someone really didn't want this opened.
How long?
Couple of hours, maybe three.
We have one more box to go.
If your bitching about Raul
Is your way of saying
you want out, then go.
Otherwise inject yourself
and shut your mouth.
Mr. Kohl. Please come in.
This is amazing!
The scale of this hardware store
In unprecedented.
Actually, it's completely precedented.
There are stores like
this everywhere, Walter.
All around the world, in every city.
If anyone knows that, it's you.
All right, what's that supposed to mean?
My last phrase?
Yes, your last phrase.
"if anybody knows that,"
"it's you." what is that?
I was implying that you
traveled extensively.
No, you were implying that I haven't
Stayed still much in the last 15 years.
You were implying, and
you've been implying
With increasing frequency,
that you don't approve
Of my admittedly nomadic existence.
In short, Walter, you're
saying that you're disappointed
I haven't made more out of my life.
That's what you're implying.
Yes, I suppose so.
The reason this store seems
like such a miracle to you
Is because you've been
holed-up in a mental institution
For the better part of
the last two decades,
Which effectively does two things.
One, it precludes you from knowing
Much of anything about me.
About who I am, who I've been,
What I know, and what I've done.
And two, it renders
any fatherly judgments
You may have of me moot.
Are we clear?
Can I help you guys find something?
Oh, Yes.
We're looking for an electric saw,
Preferably variable speed
With an easily replaceable blade system.
What are you cutting? Wood?
Human tissue. Flesh and bone.
It's more sinuous than you may expect.
It's really not that dire.
Oh, actually, potentially
it's far worse.
Um, I think that the saw
that you're looking for
Is around the corner,
next to the routers.
Thank you.
No need to call the police.
Mr. Jones, as you know,
we only have so much time.
So...
The sentencing is
scheduled for next week.
As I told you before,
I think the best we
can hope for is life.
However, I will be filing an appeal...
You're spoke to my people?
Do they have any news for me?
Yes, they said that the "job"
In Philadelphia was successful.
Oh, good.
Please tell them the following.
They are to wire Mr.
Loeb another $100,000
And to inform him of the
location of the next item.
I'll pass that along.
Thank you.
Here is the document.
If you could just take
a quick look at it?
This is a standard document for appeal.
If you'll just sign on the...
What are you doing?
Items that I will need
upon your next visit.
My people will provide them for you.
Dramamine? Sun tan lotion?
What are these for?
As my employee,
It really is none of
your concern now, is it?
What size are you?
Your suit size?
The address of my personal tailor.
He'll fix up something nice for you.
My way of saying thank you
for all you've done for me.
Yes?
Susan.
Yeah.
Olivia. Olivia Dunham.
Hello.
I'm afraid I have some bad news.
I just can't believe it.
I just can't believe he's dead.
Raul moved out about two years ago.
We hadn't spoken in months.
You know, I am so sorry.
And please forgive me,
But did he mention these robberies?
No.
Can't say I'm surprised though.
What do you mean?
Ever since he came back from the war,
He was just dark.
Depression, drinking
And I tried to help the best way
I could, I swear to god, but...
I'm sure you did.
Do you know anyone he
was hanging out with?
Any of his recent friends?
Because I hadn't seen Raul in years.
You knew Raul?
Yes, of course.
We served together in the marines.
Oh, I didn't know.
We have met before.
Who? You and I?
Yes, we had dinner here.
You were in my house?
It took me a little while to remember
Because it was so long ago,
But Raul and I met at camp Pendleton.
And we had dinner here,
The night that he
became first lieutenant.
No, you weren't here.
Susan, I'm sorry,
But I was.
And you were a wonderful
host. you made pot roast...
And it burned, yes,
and we had to order in.
Yeah, and the delivery guy
Dropped the bag right here.
And that piano was actually
in front of the window
And the sofa was here by the fire.
Yes, I remember, but you were not here.
The day Raul made first lieutenant,
It was just me, Raul, and John.
Who?
Raul's friend from Pendleton, John.
John who?
John Scott.
Are you okay?
Almost there, son.
Get ready.
You can do it.
Nice catch. well done.
I'm carrying a tray, Walter.
it’s not exactly rocket science.
What I said before didn't
come out as I intended.
What, the crack about the breasts?
No, about my disappointment in you.
It has more to do with your potential
Than anything else.
You have no idea what
you're capable of, Peter.
That's sweet, Walter,
But ultimately unfair.
Especially coming from you.
So, what have we got here so far?
Nothing yet.
Walter seems to think
that if we can examine
This guy's flesh at the cellular level,
We might be able to figure out how it is
That they pass through solid matter.
What we perceive as solid matter
Is mostly empty space.
Just as me may perceive
that a life is full
That is actually a series
of empty encounters.
He's been like that all
day. it’s been awesome.
To accomplish this, your
bank robbers would need
Cutting edge knowledge
of quantum physics,
Not to mention technology
that would cost more
Than dozen banks could hold.
How did it go with Raul Lugo's wife?
Well, they were separated,
So she hadn't had much
contact with him for months.
But she said he
suffered from depression.
Are you okay?
Yeah, I'm good.
No, Peter's right.
your pupils are dilated.
It's a symptom of high stress.
Unless you're using hallucinogens.
Are you tripping, agent Dunham?
Walter...
I didn't recognize Raul
Lugo, John Scott did.
You're confusing John
Scott's memories...
With my own.
So, you never met this guy?
No, but I could have sworn I did.
I don't understand that.
I need to look into that.
Okay, but first we need to figure out
What happened here.
Who did this, what they want,
And what they're gonna do next.
Success.
Nice job.
Are you ever gonna let us
see what's in these boxes?
I don't think so.
And even if I did, you
wouldn't understand it.
Well, I thought we were making progress.
We were, but we've hit a dead end
Trying to reconstruct
John Scott's memories.
If we push further, we risk destroying
The fragments we're trying to retrieve.
Well, not to place any undue pressure
On you and your team,
But we're in a race against
highly motivated individuals.
And right now, John Scott
is our only advantage.
Understood.
So, why did you need me
to go get all that rice?
No talking!
Seriously, Walter, what's the rice for?
And while I'm at it,
what's with all the toys?
Oh, these were in my storage.
They're your toys, son,
From when you were a little boy.
Those aren't mine.
Then I suppose they must be mine.
It's the netting, Peter.
I believe the swatch left behind
Is from a larger piece.
It was draped over the vault wall.
That somehow is the key,
Although I'm not sure yet
exactly how they would...
What do you see here?
So far some rice and a bunch of toys.
This gentleman is standing
on what appears to be solid.
However, add vibration...
I'm quite envious of this.
Of what?
Well, somehow the robbers
Were able to weaken the vault wall.
High frequency vibrations
disrupting its atomic structure
Allowing another piece of
solid matter through it.
Well, obviously what
I'm showing you here
Is a theoretical example.
In actuality, this feat
would be immensely complicated
And apparently not without consequences.
It seems the use of this technology
Can render one slightly radioactive.
How slightly?
Not as slightly as I thought.
Miss?
Would you mind putting the hand on ice?
It will help preserve the tissue.
Just so I'm clear, Walter,
The robbers have managed
to not only violate
The natural laws of the universe,
But they're also becoming radioactive?
Who's radioactive?
Our robbers apparently.
Where have you been?
I've been working. Where have you been?
I've been buying rice for Walter's toys.
Did you get any leads
On the safety deposit boxes?
Yeah, they were all
purchased 23 years ago.
All paid for in cash,
bogus names on each account.
How radioactive?
Slightly.
Though not as slight
as Walter would like.
So, we have no idea
Who those safety
deposit boxes belong to?
No, and it's untraceable.
Can you call all the hospitals
In and around the Philadelphia area,
Get them to call us if anyone comes in
Showing signs of radiation poisoning.
Yeah, I'm on it. Okay.
So, what's our next move?
Raul Lugo was a good
kid before the military.
He had a clean record,
responsible employee.
I want to know how he became a criminal.
Why they recruited him
and what they promised him.
All right, so how are we gonna do that?
Lugo's wife gave me some names.
It just so happens
His best friend from high school
Works at a bar in Cambridge.
Did I just hear "bar in Cambridge"?
Hey, Astrid, would you mind...
Watching Walter? Yeah, I'm on that, too.
Now, miss, I'm going to repeat
The demonstration with the rice.
Would you care to watch?
Nope. Okay.
Just go along with this, okay?
Sure thing, boss.
Hi. Hey.
How's your night?
I've had worse. What can I get you?
Double shot of whiskey.
A double. What's your preference?
Your call. You?
Same as the lady.
I'm Stephanie. This is my brother, Rick.
Hey, brother Rick.
Hi.
You know, you look familiar.
Oh, me?
Cheers.
Um... I'll take another.
Are you sure we haven't met before?
I don't think so.
What's your name? Drew.
Drew, I got to tell you,
I never forget a face.
It's true, she doesn't.
It's kind of creepy actually.
I got it.
Raul and Susan’s wedding.
No way. You were there?
You were the best man.
Yeah. It's incredible, right?
She's been able to do
that since we were kids.
Remember that?
I do. So do you still see them?
No, it's been years.
I was friends with Susan in college,
But we lost contact, too. It's horrible.
Where are they living now?
You know, I don't know.
I heard they split.
Oh,No.
Yeah, well, I'm not surprised.
Why not?
I don't know. Raul got weird.
Weird how?
You know he was in the gulf war?
He sort of... I don't know,
It was post-traumatic
stress or something.
I feel bad.
I'm sure I would have lost my mind
If I'd gone to the gulf war as well.
Anyway, when he got back,
he didn't come around much.
He started hanging out at the VA a lot.
Which one? I don't know.
It's a shame. He was a good guy.
Excuse me.
Sure.
Brother?
Yeah. It, uh...
It kind of works. Better that way.
Does it now?
Broyles. It's Dunham.
Look, I was wondering
if you could find out
What VA hospital Raul
Lugo might have gone to.
There was nothing in any of his records.
Yeah, I know. That's
why I'm calling you.
Can you help me?
I'll do what I can.
I'll have an answer for you in an hour.
Thanks.
Let's go. He is gonna
call us back in an hour
What's the rush? Two is your limit?
Is that a dare?
Rook to e-7.
Check.
So, I took a look at his
papers while he was checking out
Whatever was in that box we grabbed.
So?
It's a map of Germany. Germany?
Yeah, Frankfurt. Lines all over it.
Latitude and longitude.
Looks like he's
planning a damn invasion.
I got next.
All right, listen up.
We're headed out.  Let's go.
Where to?
Providence.
Pick a card.
All right.
Now, I need you to memorize that card.
-Okay.
-You got it?
- Yeah, I got it.
- You sure?
-Yes.
- Absolutely positive?
Absolutely positive.
Because if you don't, it doesn't work.
Okay, I remember.
Okay, good.
And just like everything
else we do around here,
It's about to get weirder.
It's pretty good, right?
-That was great.
-Okay, so top that.
-Okay.
-Seriously?
-Oh, that's fantastic.
-Women never have card tricks.
Tell me when to stop.
One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven...
Stop.
Which one?
Four of clubs.
Eight, nine, 10, 11, 12...
Stop.
Queen of diamonds.
You can count cards.
That's all I would do when I was a kid.
I'm sure that if I was a child today,
I would be diagnosed with something.
I just have this thing for numbers.
I see them once and remember them
The rest of my life.
Seriously?
Yeah, my best friend from high school's
License plate: 7240168.
My locker combination in middle school:
The numbers of the safety deposit boxes:
What?
-I could do more.
-No, no, no.
Say that again.
The numbers on the safety deposit boxes.
I know those numbers.
Walter? Hey, Walter!
Wake up!
Walter. Walter, wake up.
This is important.
Do you two want to use the room?
Walter, this is important.
The numbers you recite
every night, what are they?
Numbers?
Every night you recite
a sequence of numbers
To help you fall asleep.
Precisely, those. What is that pattern?
It's a Fibonacci sequence.
You should know that, Peter.
If you had stayed at college...
Walter, not everybody knows
the Fibonacci sequence.
Oh, sure they do.
It's a wildly famous
mathematical sequence.
Each number in the sequence
Is the sum of the two preceding.
Including 233, 377, and 610,
Which just happened to be the numbers
Of the safety deposit
boxes that were stolen.
It's fascinating, but
it's a coincidence.
It can't possibly be significant.
Unless...
Oh, my god.
What?
The safety deposit boxes are mine.
Walter, are there any other
Safety deposit boxes that
haven't been broken into yet?
I don't know.
I don't know where
because I can't remember
Why I put things into the boxes.
All right, so let me get this straight.
You can remember traveling
Around the country 23 years ago,
Renting all these safety deposit boxes
Under assumed names,
But you can't remember why?
The "why" is of secondary importance
To "what".
What was I protecting?
Whatever it was,
I didn't use my usual hiding places.
So, I suspect it was something
Of profound significance.
Well, excellent. That
clears it right up.
I was under a great deal
of stress at the time.
It was before the accident in the lab.
Before that poor lab
assistant lost her life.
I was...distrustful of everybody.
Even better, your mother,
I was convinced I was being followed.
Someone was watching my every move.
Which medication is that, Walter?
Supplements.
Walter, did you tell anybody else?
I told you, I was paranoid.
Okay, get dressed. we’re going out.
Breakfast?
According to your travel records,
In 1985, you gave a lecture
at Syracuse university.
Now, these photos are of
banks in the Syracuse area.
Does any of this trigger
anything in your mind?
Yes, but not about banks.
Think back 20 years
Imagine yourself then,
imagining yourself now,
In your wildest imagination,
Could you ever think you'd be here?
Is he stoned?
Just show him the other batch
And be patient with him.
His mind works in a different way.
Agent Dunham.
What's up?
After he split up with his wife,
Raul Lugo moved to d.c.
He was an in-patient at the VA there
For six months, from
last may to mid-October.
No visitors?
Not according to the records.
I don't know what that
does to your theory
He was recruited there.
Unless it was by another patient.
You have something?
Something remarkable, actually.
When we tried to access
agent Scott's hippocampus,
His brain wave echo
suddenly became erratic.
Inconsistent in ways we've never seen.
And the cause of the inconsistency?
We managed to resolve the last image
In agent Scott's optic
nerve before he died.
This image is linked
To a second set of brain wave echoes.
Agent Dunham's.
They must have somehow
shared consciousness.
If that's the case,
It would suggest that some
of John Scott's memories,
Perhaps the very ones we need...
Are in agent Dunham's mind.
Hi, agent Dunham with DHS.
I'm looking for Dr. Bruce Miller?
Thank you.
Excuse me, Dr. Miller?
Agent Olivia Dunham. I’m with DHS.
What can I do for you, agent Dunham?
I wanted to talk to you
about a patient of yours,
Raul Lugo.
Marine force recon.
History of PTSD.
As I'm sure you know, I can't violate
Patient confidentiality.
Raul Lugo is dead, Dr. Miller,
So his right to
confidentiality no longer apply.
I'm investigating his death,
And I need to know about his friends,
Anyone he was doing therapy with
Or people that he got close to...
If you're referring to
current or former patients,
Those records are also protected.
Unless they're involved in
ongoing criminal activity,
In which case it would be your duty
To release them to me.
What crimes?
I'm sorry, I'm not
authorized to tell you that.
Suffice to say, the team of
criminals I'm investigating
Are all highly trained,
well-skilled, and...
Agent Dunham, I have
two dozen patients to see
Before I can go home to dinner.
And I'm not about to
violate my ethical duty
Based on your say-so.
Now, if you'd like to come
back with a federal subpoena,
I would be glad to help you out.
But until then, you'll
have to excuse me.
He liked to play chess
Raul
He used to play chess all day long.
With anyone in particular?
There were four of them. The chess club.
And do you remember their names?
Get a pencil.
Let's go.
Let's go. Let's move. Let’s go.
Door! Let’s move!
Robert Norton, captain,
united states air force.
Honorably discharged April of '04.
Pull up his cell phone
records and his financials.
See if there's anything
else that ties him to Lugo.
I'm on it.
These are the VA visitor logs.
These men were recruited.
I want you to comb the logs
and follow up on every entry.
I just talked to Evan McNeil’s wife.
Says her husband's away on business.
She hasn't heard from him in two days.
Well, call his work and see
if they know where he is.
All right, we got something.
One of our vets bought
three one-way tickets
To tf green airport in Providence.
When do they land?
Hey, what's up?
We think the next bank hit
Is gonna go down in Providence.
Can you talk to Walter
And see if it jogs his memory?
Yeah, sure.
Don't strokes only.
You brush with the grain.
Hey, Walter, are any of those banks
You rented the safety deposit boxes in
Providence? I don't believe so, No.
I'm sorry, Peter, I have
tried everything to remember.
I understand how important it is,
And I am quite disappointed with myself.
Hold on a sec.
When she's finished chewing her cud,
Remember to brush her teeth.
I am not brushing a cow's teeth, Walter.
You know I have real work to do, right?
Hey, Walter.
If you were gonna rent
a safety deposit box
In providence, what bank would you use?
Providence? That would have to be
The Fairmont savings bank,
off Westminster street.
It's the only one
with safe deposit boxes
Big enough for my purposes.
Oh.well done, son.
The Fairmont savings bank,
off Westminster street.
You're sure?
Oh, yeah.I'm sure.
Agents, Sam Martin.
Providence SAC.
Francis and Dunham.
So, what's our status?
All surrounding streets are locked down.
Per your request, my men are checking
All shared walls and alley ways.
This is Mr. Grimes, he manages the bank.
I don't understand.
We've had no alarms or
signs of forced entry.
Well, this crew doesn't
work like that, Mr. Grimes.
We have cameras, motion detectors,
Sensors that detect fractional variances
In ambient temperature.
They might be disabling that wirelessly.
Shooting you a feed
back loop of old data
While they stop and shop.
Oh, my god.
It's the next number in
the Fibonacci sequence.
These four walls are
internal to the bank.
I don't care how they got in here,
They're still in my perimeter.
This layout's not easy.
And even if they did get through
One of these walls, they've got
Multiple other walls on every side.
They wouldn't have
time to breach them all.
What's underneath?
A basement or access tunnels?
This is the basement.
There's two feet of solid steel
And then the foundation.
Everything under that
Belongs to the city. Gas
mains, sewer, electric.
Sewer.
Providence pd, I need the
closest sewer line exit
To Fairmont savings bank.
Let's go.
Fbi! Freeze!
Come on! Come on!
Come on, man! Come on, you can do it!
Come on!
Reach out a little further! Come on!
Come on, man, you've almost got it!
This is Francis, ID number 31556.
I need a bolo on a black cargo van
Heading south on Westminster.
License plate number 10562-sierra.
I also need ems, suspect down.
Damn it!
Shut up.
Scrub down and take your shots.
I want this box open now.
Not until you show me
what this is all about.
One guy dead, another put away.
For that? A camera or something?
What the hell is it?
A word of advice...
don't pry into things
You couldn't possibly understand.
We're on. He's coming tonight.
Perfect.
Very good.
I see you didn't take me up on my offer
To go see my tailor.
No, I like this suit.
It's always been lucky for me.
I can appreciate that.
Thank you, Mr. Kohl.
Come back in the morning
with the paperwork
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItrIHJWsD4M
For my appeal.
I'll be happy to sign it then.
Oh, and wear one of your lucky suits.
Will there be anything else?
As a matter of fact, Yes.
I'll need my people to
procure one last item.
And what would that be?
Not a "what", Mr. Kohl. In this case,
A "whom".
Target in sight.
We have your service
record, Mr. Eastwick.
Your 1040's.
We know everything about you.
Except what it was
that you wanted so badly
You'd walk through a solid wall.
Ryan Shawn eastwick, staff sergeant,
First special forces
group, third battalion.
You're not a pow,
eastwick. You're a criminal.
Look at his hands.
They look a little jittery.
She's wearing him down.
No, I don't think so.
That looks physiological.
Call her out, would you?
I got an idea.
I wasn't aware you had a background
In interrogation.
I've been in rooms like that,
On both sides of the table.
This will either work or it won't.
Either way, it's only
two minutes of your time.
We already have enough proof
To put you down for
armed robbery times three.
That's over 20 years
in a federal prison.
Do you think the
prisoners there will care
That you were once a hero
fighting for your country?
We lose him, we lose time.
We lose everything.
You're a tough guy. I'm a tough guy.
I think we can dispense
with the formalities.
I'm not gonna stick a thumb
in that shot-up leg of yours
Because a, I think that's exactly
What you expect me to do,
And b, I don't think you'd crack anyway.
No, all I want from you
Is to show me your hands.
Right.
Let me see if any of
this rings a bell for you.
You've been shaking uncontrollably,
You vomited at least
twice in the last 10 hours,
And this morning you
found hair on your pillow
Because it's starting to fall out.
What's wrong with me?
Radiation poisoning.
Right now, you're in the
"walking ghost" phase,
Which I suggest you enjoy
'cause it's a hell of lot better
Than the intestinal bleeding,
Delirium-and-coma
phase
You're gonna hit in a couple of days.
You violated the laws
of physics, Mr. Eastwick,
And mother nature's a bitch.
Are you a doctor?
First, I need to know what
you were hired to steal.
He didn't tell us.
Who's he? I need a name.
He never told us his name, all right?
We were freelance, hired out.
He equipped us, trained us.
I can tell you names of the others,
But it doesn't matter anyway.
He's got everything he needs now.
Everything he needs to do what?
Are you gonna help me or not?
Actually, Ryan, No.
What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna go
On the other side of that glass
And I'm gonna watch you bleed out,
Unless you tell me
everything I need to know!
I swear, I don't know what he's doing.
All I know is I overheard
a phone conversation once.
He's going to a field in Westford.
A field. What field?
I don't know!
Look, man, you got
to help me, all right?
I need some medicine, okay?
Some specialist.
Please. You got to help me.
Hey!
Hey!
There. Westford.
That's 30 square miles.
How are we gonna find
one field in all of that?
Wait. What?
I know where they're going.
There's an abandoned
air strip out there.
It's called little hill field.
"little hill".
That's the code word that Joseph smith
Gave to David Robert Jones,
in a case a few weeks ago.
The guy from the German prison?
It can't be a coincidence, Charlie.
It's in Westford just off route three.
You come in from the
west. I’ll take the south.
All right. listen up!
I need every available
unit for field assist!
Let's move, move, move!
It's in here somewhere,
What I hid in those banks.
It must be. I kept
very thorough records.
Unfortunately, not
very organized records.
That's quite impressive.
It's a nervous tick.
Which hand?
That's fantastic.
Magic.
What?
You nearly died when you were a boy.
You started bruising,
then your kidneys failed.
Doctors didn't know what it was,
The closest diagnosis was hepea.
It's a rare form of bird flu
That hadn't been around for decades.
Your mother was beside herself.
She stopped eating,
she stopped sleeping,
And I was worse.
After all, I was the scientist
And here my only son was dying
And I couldn't do anything about it.
Walter, I don't remember any of that.
I'd became consumed with saving you,
Conquering the disease.
In my research, I discovered a doctor.
Alfred Gross,
Swiss, brilliant physician.
He was the only man
That had ever successfully
cured a case of hepea.
But there was a problem.
He had died in 1936.
And so, I designed a device
Intended to reach
back into time to cross
The time-space continuum
and retrieve Alfred Gross.
To bring him back with me,
to fix you, my dying son.
The device, Peter,
I think that's what I hid
in those safe deposit boxes.
And it worked?
You were able to go back to 1936
And get this guy?
No.
Before I could test it,
you started to recover.
The doctor said it was a miracle.
But the science behind it,
in theory, it would work.
In theory,
It could retrieve anyone from anywhere.
Dunham. It's Charlie.
I'm headed east on route
three, about two miles out.
What's your 20?
I'm 10 minutes out, coming
in from the south on plain.
Horizontal angle
We're good to go.
What time do you have?
Mr. Jones.
Mr. Kohl.
I have your appeal request all prepared
And ready to go.
All I need is your signature.
team. Entering Westford,
Pulling south on to bridge street.
Target captured.
Hello?
Olivia Dunham is missing.
What?
What do you mean missing?
It appears she's been abducted.
Need I even ask?
Are you there?
Yes, yes, I'm here.
Frankly, I resent the accusation.
I don't make accusations,
so let me be clear.
If I find out...
Phillip, that's enough.
You know how I feel about agent Dunham.
Why would I want any
harm to come to her?
Now, what do we know about
who may have taken her
And why?
So, what does one say
at a moment like this?
Nice trip?
I suppose that works well enough.
I need to get into the
decompression chamber.
Of course.
Do you have her?
Agent Dunham.
She didn't even put up a fight.
Well, then
let's not keep her waiting.

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