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Narrator: Previously on
Falling Skies...
I've met our enemy.
I've seen what it's done
to our children.
And I am telling you that these
creatures will leave our world
only when we force them to!
It's a new beginning, Tom --
in which you are...
Majority leader.
The new United States
of America.
We can ally
with the rebel Skitters
and hit the Overlords
with everything we got.
She's pregnant, Tom,
with your child.
Get away from him!
Hal!
[ Overload screeches ]
Keep the fight going.
Karen:
It's not over, Tom!
You'll never win!
I'm not exactly sure
what's wrong.
What the hell
are those?
[ growls, buzzes ]
[ whirring ]
[ whirring continues ]
Dad, it's Diego.
Weaver: What?
Don't you worry,
baby bear.
We'll get him
safe and sound.
Matt,
you about ready, soldier?
Yes, sir.
[ wire snaps ]
[ device beeps ]
[ device beeps ]
Come on, Matt.
[ device beeps ]
[ heavy footsteps approach ]
[ device beeps ]
That's the way
to get it done, son.
That's the way
to get it done.
Yeah.
Alpha-Alpha...
Phase one complete.
You stand by...
Three...
Two...One...
[ roars ]
Let's go! Let's go!
[ screeches ]
[ whirring ]
[ roars, whirs ]
[ screeches ]
Ready, newbie?
Yep.
Locked and loaded!
Affirmative!
[ screeches ]
[ indistinct yelling ]
Nice one, Benji.
Stop calling me that.
[ chuckles ]
You love it.
No, I hate it.
No, you love it.
[ breathing heavily ]
Diego! Diego!
It's Jeanne!
Don't you recognize me?
He doesn't. Trust me.
We have to get him
in the truck now.
Man: Yes, sir.
[ engine running ]
[ engine shuts off ]
That was easy.
Yeah. Piece of cake.
Button it, the both of you.
Aw, come on, Cap.
The fat lady just sang.
[ gun *** ]
Let's celebrate.
It's colonel now, Pope.
And, besides,
it ain't over until --
[ whirring and roaring ]
It's over.
♪ Falling Skies 3x01 ♪
On Thin Ice
Original Air Date on June 9, 2013
== sync, corrected by elderman ==
Take cover!
Come on!
Behind you!
Maggie!
What the hell is that?!
[ indistinct yelling ]
[ screeching, hissing ]
Aah!
[ screaming ]
Wait for it!
Fire!
Aah!
[ screeching, hissing ]
[ screaming continues ]
[ screeches, growls ]
[ screeching, hissing ]
I'm out of ammo!
I'm out! I'm out!
[ rocket whistles ]
[ horses neigh ]
Oh, I got to get me
one of those.
Come on, Matt.
Let's go see your dad.
Jeanne.
[ Chittering ]
[ Sighs ]
Everything secure, Colonel?
More or less.
Wasn't the easy mission
we thought it was gonna be.
No?
No, we were compromised,
damn it. There's no denying it.
We were like fish
in a barrel
for those damn Mega-Mechs
or whatever the hell they were.
Looks like the Espheni have got
more up their sleeve than we realized.
What do you say
we get the hell out of here
before they figure out
what happened?
Copy that...Sir.
Tom: Great job, everybody!
[ Heroic music plays ]
What do you say
we all go home?
Let's move out!
[ Woman speaks indistinctly
over P.A. system ]
Glad to see you made it back
in one piece...Mr. President.
Please don't call me that.
That's what you are,
sir.
And I'm begging you not to
go off on any more missions.
It's, uh... It's too dangerous.
Thank you, General.
I've been trying to
tell him that for months.
Miss Peralta.
Professor Mason.
For once, I agree
with General Bressler here.
The deal, as I recall,
was that, if elected,
I wouldn't be stuck behind
a desk or called President.
Yes, but that's the --
I fight.
We all fight until
the last damn alien occupier
is off the planet.
I don't think I can be
any clearer than that.
No, sir.
I want all key
military personnel
to meet in the war room
in one hour.
Yes, sir.
How about Anne?
Any word from her yet?
I think I would have led
with that, no?
I suppose
you would have.
How about Arthur?
How's he holding up?
Professor Manchester?
Happy as a clam,
doing what he loves best --
chairing committee meetings.
Better him than me,
that's for sure.
Matt,
great job out there.
Yes, sir. I couldn't have
done it without him.
Yeah, but --
Hey, no buts about it, son.
You were outstanding.
It's just -- I wish I could have
gotten in a kill or two.
That's all.
Hey, Matt!
Let's go!
Hang on.
See you,
dad and Colonel Weaver.
Soldier.
See you in the war room, Dan,
in about an hour?
You can count on it,
Tom --
uh, sir, Professor --
Mr. President.
What exactly am I
supposed to call you now?
"Tom" will do.
Nothing's changed, Dan.
Oh, I'd say, in these past seven months,
plenty has changed.
Here.
[ Grunts ]
Alley-oop.
Don't worry, hot wheels.
We'll make sure we don't
drop you on your head.
Just be careful, okay?
Tom: You got him?
Yep. We're good.
[ Grunts ]
Oh, yeah. [ Sighs ]
Yeah, okay.
[ Grunts ]
All right, boys.
Don't mess
with me now.
I am mobile.
[ Chuckles ]
We really got our tails caught
in it back there, didn't we, Dad?
Not the best place
to talk about it, Son.
Yes, sir.
All right, girl.
I'll race you
back to the barracks.
You're on.
Ben, we could use your help
in the infirmary
with those harnessed kids.
Of course. We just need
to wrap up here.
All right.
I'll see you there. What?
You and your boys --
"The fighting Masons."
Oh, it's just --
I think it's cute.
So this
is the new order, huh?
The Mason administration --
friend to all...
Any old alien that just happens
to blow into our camp.
You say the word,
boss.
Mexico is looking better
to me every day.
I need to work on my tan.
What do you say, chief?
Not gonna be any better
down there -- I don't think so.
Look, we got alien battalions
just looking to fry our ***.
To hell with this.
I'm gonna go begin my beer
therapy a little bit early.
I'll be in the nest.
Diego.
Come on. Come on.
Are we almost ready,
Dr. Glass?
[ Sighs ]
Just about.
[ Sighs ]
You remember Diego?
Of course I do.
He's gonna be fine.
Let's go.
Grab his neck.
[ Machine whirring ]
Fortunately, the harness
hasn't been on Diego very long,
so this should be
a fairly quick procedure
with a short recovery.
Jeanne: And it'll be
completely removed?
Mm-hmm.
Completely, painlessly,
and without side effects.
[ Electricity crackling ]
[ Crackling continues ]
Almost.
Almost.
Got it.
Extracting now.
Hold tight.
[ Crackling and screeching ]
[ Groaning ]
[ Screeching continues ]
Yes. All clear.
Coming in.
Easy.
Got it.
You got a tray?
He's gonna be fine,
Jeanne.
We're just gonna take him
to a recovery area.
Prep the next patient.
Yeah.
Welcome back.
[ Exhales deeply ]
It's good to be back.
Marina.
Dr. Glass.
So, can I talk you
into sticking around
for awhile --
at least
until our baby is born?
Uh, I think
I can arrange that.
What about you? Why are you
still working so close?
I hardly have a choice.
I'm the only one the aliens
taught to work this machine.
Still --
Professor.
One second.
Just take it easy, okay?
I promise.
Okay.
See you later.
Yeah.
Man: Ten-hut!
Sorry I'm late.
As you were, gentlemen.
Somebody mind telling me
what our alien friend
Cochise is doing here?
The Volm are our allies,
and they deserve to have a voice
in any assessment
of our missions.
As my son Hal just pointed out,
we got our tails caught in it...
Big time.
Is that a fair assessment,
Colonel?
Fair enough, yes.
It had nothing to do
with Colonel Weaver's
meticulous planning.
It sure seemed to me
like they knew we were coming.
Damn straight.
Walked right into it.
First time ever on one of
these missions we were ambushed.
What are you saying, Tom?
We got some kind of an
infiltrator, some kind of spy?
A damn traitor?
This is the possibility
we have to consider.
Weaver: And in this age
of alien doodads --
eye worms and the like --
it could be anybody
in the city of Charleston.
Or any thing.
I mean, we have Skitters
camped right next to us,
walking around our city
like nobody's business.
Rebel Skitters --
loyal to the cause.
Skitters nonetheless, sir,
who, not too long ago,
were indiscriminately
killing humans
at the bidding
of their masters.
Many of them have died side
by side with humans, General.
They have given us no cause
to doubt their loyalty.
Gents. Gents.
Can an old soldier put
his two cents worth in here?
Please do.
One year ago,
if you'd asked me
what our chances were
to win this fight,
I'd have said
slim to none.
Now it's seven months
down the track,
and we've done more than just
stick the occasional finger
in the enemy's eye.
We've put a hurt on him.
Yes, but in the long run,
you are not gonna get a--
General,
let me finish my thought.
In fact,
it's so effective
that the enemy has had to resort
to espionage as a counter.
And in my opinion,
that's good news.
Cochise:
Thank you, General.
I am pleased
to hear you say that,
and I agree with you
wholeheartedly.
It is indeed
most excellent...news.
I beg your pardon.
Is it not an appropriate moment
in which to comment?
It's quite appropriate.
Please continue.
Not only have the Espheni
resorted to espionage,
as General Porter
has pointed out,
but they have been forced
to deploy
their superior terrain droids,
usually reserved for more
technologically advanced forces.
You have unnerved the Espheni,
sir --
a worthy and unique
accomplishment, I assure you.
But there's been
no decisive battle!
But the Espheni know
and understand large offensives,
General.
What bedevils them is
our consistent skirmishing.
[ Scoffs ]
That makes no logical sense.
Well, human logic
is to be discarded
when at war
with extraterrestrial beings.
[ Sighs ]
Well, we still have
this damn mole to deal with,
no matter what.
[ Sighs ] Agreed.
[ Clears throat ] I suggest that
we appoint Arthur Manchester
to head an investigation.
Seriously?
He's got a head
for these things.
And he's the only one that
didn't have any prior knowledge
to the planning of the mission.
[ Sighs ]
Thank you, gentlemen.
[ Breathing heavily ]
I'm glad you came,
Hal.
I wasn't sure
you got my message.
Loud and clear.
[ Both sighing ]
Hal, I've missed you
so much.
I've missed you more
than you can ever imagine.
[ Both breathing heavily ]
Another nightmare?
Do you remember
what it was about?
No.
[ Breathing heavily ]
Well, it's got to
be something
to make you wake up
in a cold sweat.
I said
I don't remember.
Okay?
Okay.
[ Sighs ]
[ Groaning ]
Maybe you can talk to someone
at the clinic about it.
I don't need to talk
to anyone about it, okay?
What I need
is my wheelchair...
Which someone put
all the way
on the other damn side
of the room.
[ Breathing heavily ]
What are we doing today?
Another crazy day.
Citizens' forum
in two days?
That's right.
[ Munches ]
Public works committee?
That's --
that's Arthur's.
Not since you put
Dr. Manchester in charge
of this secret investigation
you have going.
I'm sure the rumor is
already out that we have a spy.
They are, so be prepared for
the forum to be less than fun.
Hello, Ben. Denny.
Got a minute?
Sure I do. What's up?
The leader
of the rebel Skitters
is requesting
a meeting with you.
Did he say
what it was about?
Just that he'd like you
to come to their camp tonight.
He can't come here?
They don't feel comfortable
within the city limits.
'Cause of
the anti-Skitter talk.
Anti-Skitter talk?
Fine. Tell him Colonel Weaver
and I will come see him tonight
when I get free here.
We'll tell him, Dad.
Thanks.
Professor.
[ Coughs ]
He's doing much better.
I think so.
Yes.
[ Chuckles softly ]
Yeah, I mean, four months ago,
he couldn't move.
Considering that,
he's come a very long way.
And he's got
the right attitude, you know?
He certainly is
working hard.
I know.
It's just...
I mean, he's putting up
a good front and all, but...
He's been having these
nightmares the past few weeks.
Bad ones.
And he won't tell me
what they are, but...
I can tell
they're freaking him out.
Well,
like Dr. Glass said,
there's nothing
physically wrong with him.
But something
is wrong with him.
Something happened
to him.
I think it's something
she did to him.
Karen?
Yeah.
[ Sighs ] I'm not saying
it's not possible.
But we examined him
thoroughly...
As best we can,
anyway.
I know.
And we didn't
find anything.
I know.
Yeah.
Thank God he's had you
these past seven months,
though, Maggie.
He never would have made it
without you.
Hey, good-looking.
You want to dance?
[ Breathing deeply ]
Look, I just
want to say, um...
I'm sorry
for acting like such a --
Jerk?
Yeah. That.
All is forgiven.
[ Both chuckle softly ]
Get back to work.
Yes, ma'am.
I can't begin to tell you
how pleased I am
that you agreed to meet
with me, Anthony.
Well, I don't know
how much help I can be, sir,
but Professor Mason did ask me
to meet with you,
and, well,
here I am meeting.
[ Sighs ]
I'm given to understand
that you worked for
the Boston Police Department
prior to the invasion.
Yes, sir.
Five years in blue.
Five years
undercover narcotics.
Impressive.
Thanks. I guess.
We have a situation --
a bad situation.
You mean
with the spy.
You know about it?
[ Chuckling ] There isn't a soul
in Charleston that doesn't.
And, frankly, people are
pretty upset about it.
Well, I've been tasked
with the job
of investigating the mole,
and, frankly, I could use
someone with experience.
I'm not sure if busting a couple
of small-time drug dealers
qualifies me for espionage work,
Dr. Manchester.
Besides...how do you know
I'm not the spy?
Well, I don't, actually.
Well...
...I'll tell you
why I'm not the spy.
Motive.
It's the first thing
you look for.
What in the hell
would my motive be
for helping the same bugs
I've been trying to kill
for two years?
I see your point.
[ Sighs ] Uh, there...
are some files
that I would like you
to take a look at.
And here's the list.
There are a lot of names here
that I recognize...
[ Chuckling ]
Some I know really well...
[ Sighs ]
Fought side-by-side with.
Yes, I'm afraid so.
What do you need me for?
Because I've got about 50
possible suspects on that list,
and to be candid, I could use
some help narrowing it down.
[ Chittering ]
Thank you for coming
on such short notice,
Professor,
Colonel Weaver.
Tom: You said you had
something important to tell us?
We have received reports
that the Espheni are once again
preparing a major offensive
against Charleston.
Weaver:
Let them try.
They failed
the past three times.
I agree.
Thanks to the Volm,
our defenses
are stronger than ever.
Suddenly they want
to attack us?
Gluttons for punishment,
I guess.
They have put them
behind schedule.
The Espheni do not like
their timetables disrupted.
Glad to know we've been
making it tough for them.
True, but it bears repeating
that the humans
are not the ultimate target --
the Volm are,
and their troop ships
are heading toward your planet.
To destroy the Espheni?
So they say.
[ Chitters ]
Thank you
for the advance warning.
We'll discuss the strategy
and inform you of our plan.
As always, we're standing by
to assist, Professor.
There is one more thing.
A new overlord has replaced
the one killed by you.
It is rumored to be
even more dangerous
and ruthless
than its predecessor.
That's hardly surprising.
Ordinarily, I would agree,
except that this
particular overlord is human.
Human?
[ Chitters ]
Correct.
Karen.
What are you doing?
You fell asleep on top of the
bed with all your clothes on.
Oh, I was trying
to sneak in a nap.
[ Sighs ] It's been
a long couple of days.
I bet.
[ Sighs ]
25 kids de-harnessed --
not one complication.
That's got to feel good.
It does. A lot.
[ Sighs ]
I only wish we had
the Volm's technology
a couple years ago --
so many children lost.
[ Sighs ]
How are you?
How is your day going?
The same -- crazy.
[ Chuckles ]
Miles to go before I sleep,
I'm afraid.
What?
[ Sighs ] This is Marina
and her scheduling neurosis.
This isn't Marina.
Somebody needs to stop
telling her to play White House.
White House and the president
have 20 square blocks.
[ Sighs ]
Charleston's growing.
Refugees are coming in
every day.
There's got to be a feeling
of safety and security...
or it will all
end up in chaos.
I never thought
I'd say this,
but I miss being on the road,
being chased by Skitters.
It seems like
we had more time together.
I know.
I'll see you later.
[ Sighs ]
It's just something
he needs.
Hey.
Hi.
You want to
grab a bite to eat?
Someone opened this
shawarma stand in Pope town
I've been dying to try.
I'm sure we could barter a couple
of house calls for a meal or two.
Honestly, I'm beat.
I'm gonna check on
that appendectomy in bed 17
and then crash in my bed
like a 10-ton weight.
I totally get it.
Rain check, then?
Yeah. Absolutely.
Hey, got it.
No, I got it.
Uh-oh.
My water broke.
Dad, Anne's having the baby --
n-now.
[ Panting ]
Tom, I think I've done it.
Done what, Arthur?
Narrowed the list down to
a dozen possible suspects.
Now, you're not
gonna believe it, but --
Uh, I-I can't
talk right now.
Anne's having the baby.
Oh. Oh.
It can wait.
It can wait.
A militia group from Wisconsin
spotted your camp
when they were crossing over
the Black Hills in Kentucky.
Kentucky? Really?
Mm. [ Sighs ]
We've been trying
to rescue
as many of the harnessed kids
as we can
ever since the new aliens
provided us with technology
to safely
remove the harness.
Did you know
I'd be there?
Every camp we went to,
I looked for you.
This time,
I got lucky.
Is that their place --
the new aliens?
That's it.
How many are there?
20, 25.
No one knows for sure,
since they mostly
stay in their bunker
or whatever they call it.
Where did
they come from?
Not exactly sure.
They told us their planet
had been invaded, same as us.
For hundreds of years,
they've been
chasing the overlords,
trying to liberate planets
they've tried to destroy.
Do you trust them?
Well, it's because of them
Charleston is safe.
They've given us new weapons
and strategies.
It's hard not to believe
what they say is true.
Who can argue
with winning?
But do you trust them?
[ Sighs ]
They're aliens.
Who's to say they're any
better than the Overlords --
or worse?
Curfew is not
for another half an hour.
I want to
show you the horses.
Denny:
So, he's a Butler?
Ben: Right.
From 19th-century England?
Yes.
Fighting what?
Grim reapers?
With his 10-year-old master?
He's 12.
Look, it's Manga.
It's weird,
is what it is.
Give me some plain old superhero
any old day.
No, no, no. You can't compare
comic books to Manga.
Says who?
[ Rock music playing ]
[ Indistinct conversations ]
Call, raise, or fold --
what's it gonna be, sweetcakes?
Raise.
[ Laughs ]
Yes. Yes, Jim.
I'm telling you!
It was either the lobsters
or the elephant men.
Either one of them could have
tipped off the fishheads.
That's what I'm hearing.
Now, we should be kicking them
both out of town right now.
What are we waiting --
Lars, my boy.
Listen, I know you've had a long
and hard day in the trenches.
You mind if I offer just one
small, little piece of advice?
What?
Shut up! All right?
Keep that kind of stuff
you're talking
way down inside that thick skull
of yours, all right?
Save it
for your memoirs.
So, what -- are you
an alien lover now, Pope?
You got all the answers, huh?
That it?
You got all the smarts,
is that right?
No.
Tell you what.
I'll buy you a drink.
Huh?
On the house.
Everybody! Chill out!
All good things can be had
right here at the nest!
Welcome!
[ Cheering ]
Lyle,
do me a favor
and buy those boys a round
on me, all right?
The cheap stuff.
Keep an eye on them, as well.
You got it, boss.
Thank you.
[ Exhales deeply ]
You should get some sleep.
I'm fine.
No, you're not.
[ Creaking ]
Hal: We miss it?
[ Sighs ]
No. Just my water broke.
Matt.
[ Sighs ]
W-what?
Geez.
Sorry. I thought
she was having a baby.
That's fine, Matt.
[ Breathes deeply ]
You guys, it's gonna be
a long night -- trust me.
Tom: We could be here
for awhile.
Might be a good time
to break out the old --
Monopoly.
I'll go get the board.
Seriously?
It's kind of
a Mason family tradition.
[ Chuckling ] Okay.
Oh, I didn't even
hear you come in.
Is it that time already?
So it's you?
[ Footsteps approach ]
Dad.
Look,
I'm no ballistics expert...
But it's a safe bet
Dr. Manchester was shot
with a gun
modified with Volm tech.
That narrows it down
to the military.
We're the only ones with access
to the modified weapons.
We should at least make sure
all those are accounted for.
Yes, sir.
This is my doing.
No.
Hell no, Tom.
You're not responsible
for this.
Arthur claimed
he was getting close --
that he narrowed down
the list of suspects.
That is possible, I suppose,
but if he wrote it down...
It's not here.
Which means his killer
took it with him,
which means
he must have been close.
Too close, I'm afraid.
Dr. Manchester was basically
a good man...
Sometimes misguided...
But his heart
was always in the right place.
Anthony,
I'm gonna need your help
to get
to the bottom of this.
If this is the work of the spy,
we need to know who -- and fast.
I'll do my best, but I
don't have much to go on --
just that list
that Dr. Manchester gave me.
That's a start.
General Porter.
Sir.
Coordinate with
General Bressler.
I want a full vetting
of all military personnel.
Yes, sir.
Keep Ms. Peralta in the loop.
It probably doesn't need to be
said, but I'll say it anyway --
we need to find this ***
before anybody else
gets murdered
and any other mission
gets compromised.
Now if you'll excuse me,
I'm about to become a father.
[ Screams ]
Okay,
come on, Anne.
One more big push,
okay?
[ Screams ]
Oh. [ Sighs ]
[ Baby crying ]
[ Laughs, cries ]
It's a girl.
[ Laughs ]
It's...a girl.
Oh. Come here. Oh.
[ Sniffles ]
Oh, hi, baby. Oh, baby.
[ Laughing ]
Look at you.
Oh, hi.
Oh. [ Laughs ]
Tom: Before we begin
the traditional citizens' forum,
I hope you'll allow me
to announce the arrival
of our newest citizen
to the new United States --
Alexis Denise Glass-Mason.
[ Cheers and applause ]
Thank you.
We also lost a good man
this week -- Arthur Manchester,
whose legacy will live on
forever right here with us --
the citizens of Charleston.
He is just the latest casualty
in a war that's already
claimed more than we can count.
Our enemy is hell-bent
on our destruction.
They will accept nothing less
than our complete
and utter annihilation.
For two long years,
we have suffered
at the hands of our oppressors,
and yet, against all odds,
we have survived.
And in these last seven months,
we are finally winning!
[ Cheers and applause ]
Our alien allies, the Volm,
have given us superior weapons.
They've given us hope.
They've given us encouragement.
But our real weapon...
The weapon that will
ultimately gain us victory
is the strength and tenacity
of the human spirit.
[ Cheers and applause ]
I think
I'm gonna be sick.
Mexico, boss --
I'm telling you.
We ought to be
headed for Mexico.
Lyle, have you ever known me
not to have a plan?
No. Guess not.
[ Breathing heavily ]
I don't understand.
What am I doing here?
What are you doing here?
All I ever wanted
was for us to be together.
I've never stopped
thinking about you,
even after
the transformation.
Transformation?
When I became one of them.
You did something
to me.
I planted a probe...
in your cerebral cortex.
A simple device, really.
Why?
So we'll be connected
to each other always.
No. No, no.
It's not right.
It is right.
We were
meant to be together.
Aah!
I woke up paralyzed
from the neck down.
That was you...
fighting the probe.
You can walk now,
don't you see?
Yeah.
'Cause this is a dream.
Who cares if it's a dream
or not, Hal?
This...
...is all
that matters.
[ Whirring ]
[ Knock on door ]
Come in.
I...I've been
saving this
for a special occasion
or something.
Well, anyway.
Should be good.
Congratulations on the birth
of your daughter.
Thanks, Dan.
That means a lot.
[ Sniffs ]
Have a seat.
You want scotch?
Oh. Well,
I won't say no to that.
[ Scotch pouring ]
Thank you.
To you and to Anne.
To the future.
Wow.
That's good.
Arthur certainly
knew his scotch.
You ever wish that we'd left
when we said we were going to?
You remember?
Before
these damn Volm landed?
[ Chuckles ]
Sometimes, yeah.
Mm, but...
I know.
I know.
[ Clicks tongue ]
Ahh!
You mind if I just
directly speak my mind?
I've never known you
to do otherwise.
This alliance
that you've created
with this new set of aliens --
I, for one,
think what they're selling us
is a load of crap.
Yeah, I get the impression
you've the felt that way...
over the last seven months.
I mean,
what are we doing here?
What are we really doing?
We're winning...
Dan, pure and simple.
And we've got Cochise
and the Volm to thank for it.
[ Sighs ] And, uh,
you honestly think
that after the Overlords
are wiped out,
these guys are gonna just --
what?
I don't have any illusions
about our allies
if that's
what you're getting at.
Well, that's exactly
what I'm getting at, Tom,
with all due respect.
You think Roosevelt
and Churchill
wanted to work
with Stalin?
They knew
what he was about.
They needed him
to win the war.
[ Sighs ]
This is our war, Tom.
It's a human war.
[ Sighs ]
And the minute
we start forgetting that,
the minute we start
depending on somebody else
to do this work for us,
we're on a bad road --
and you're never gonna get me
to change my mind on that.
And if I could?
[ Sighs ] What --
I don't understand.
Come with me.
Hmm.
[ Baby coos ]
[ Inhales sharply ]
[ Clattering ]
[ Sighs ]
[ Grunts ]
What you doing over there?
I'm looking
for your boots.
They were right here.
That's where
we left them last --
last night.
Well, they're not there now.
[ Clicks tongue ]
You sleep okay last night?
Yeah. I did.
Finally.
No nightmares?
No, not a one.
That's great.
Here they are...
way at the back.
That's weird.
Do Bressler and Porter
know about this?
I'm the only human
that knows about this project,
except for you now.
Cochise and I agreed it posed
too much of a security risk.
You and Cochise?
All the skirmishing,
all the missions --
everything that we've been doing
has been designed
to keep the Espheni
off the scent of this.
It's kind of a big thing
to have kept from me,
wouldn't you say, Tom?
I know.
I have to take responsibility
for that action, Colonel Weaver.
I asked Professor Mason
to keep this project secret
until the very last moment.
You know the tower in Boston
we tried to blow up?
All too well.
It's one of thousands.
They create
a sort of defensive web
that prevent
the Volm ships
from being able to enter
our atmosphere.
Eliminating just one of those
towers will be enough
to open up a gap
sufficient to let
one of our ships
enter the atmosphere.
This is what the mole
has been after.
[ Weaver exhales ]
I don't get it, Tom.
What? A big gun?
What is this?
More than
just a gun, Colonel.
When completed,
it will be the decisive factor
in ending this conflict.
A chance
to win this war, Dan.
Think of it.
What's this bad boy
supposed to do, anyway?
Hate to say it Benji.
[ Both panting ]
Believe me now?
Oh, my God.
Look at all those
shiny new Mega-Mechs.
All waiting in line
to gas up.
Rebel Skitters were right,
as usual.
If those Mechs top off
their tanks, we're toast.
It's not just that group,
either.
This plant
makes all the fuel
for all the Mechs and Beamers
on the East Coast.
The fishheads
invade our planet,
but they forget
to bring enough fuel?
What's that about?
We can't worry
about that.
Our problem right now
is that the only road in
is guarded by Mechs,
and they're all powered up.
They'll pound us to road kill
if we try to go that way.
Then we'll go
where they won't expect us.
They're not defending
that cliff.
[ Camera shutter clicking ]
Those tubes
must contain the fuel.
Oh, my God.
You think
it's the radiation?
It could have been us.
Okay, let's go.
♪ Falling Skies 3x02 ♪
Collateral Damage
Original Air Date on June 9, 2013
== sync, corrected by elderman ==
Ah, you're wrong,
Pope.
The Volm are freedom fighters,
like the Contras.
Tector, do you honestly think
when this is all finished,
they're just gonna what --
ride off into the sunset?
No, they got plans for
this place. Think about it.
You got your Volm family.
They're cruising
across the cosmos
in their
interstellar S.U.V.
They got to make a rest stop,
right, some refreshments.
No, no, I'm telling you,
when this war is finished up,
you, my friend, are gonna be
standing behind a counter
serving hot dogs
and super slurps
to bubble heads
in Hawaiian shirts.
Hey, glamour grunt,
is that a love bite?
What, this?
It's a dueling scar.
A little hand-to-claw action
with a Skitter.
You fought a cockroach
bare-handed?
Oh, yeah. Big fat one.
Jumped out of a tree,
smack on my back.
Holy crap.
How did you survive?
Ah, I just flipped him over
my shoulder lucha libre style.
That's when one of his buddies
charged me from behind.
He's lying.
When he told me that story,
he fought off three Skitters
and a Mech with a tire iron.
[ Laughs ]
If you expect a girl
to hop in the sack with you,
you're gonna have to do a whole
lot better than that, Lars.
Well, if that girl was you,
Mags, I certainly would.
[ Laughs ]
I would start with a bouquet
of fresh-cut wildflowers,
followed by
dinner at Pope's bar,
a bottle of his best champagne,
Oh.
and then...
Hal,
what are you doing here?
I knew you were
coming off the line.
I thought
we could grab some breakfast.
Looks like you're busy.
Hal. Hal!
Lars and I
are battle buddies.
You know what it's like.
We're always busting each other.
Yeah, hey,
I know what it's like...
With us...
and where that led.
What, you seriously think
I'm sleeping with Lars?
Are you?
I can't even believe
you asked that
after what we've been through
the past seven months.
Maggie, I'm sorry.
You don't deserve that.
You're damn right
I don't.
You're not trapped
in that chair.
You know you can get up
anytime you like.
I don't want to
hear anything else
about the mud on my boots,
all right?
I'm not walking
in my sleep.
Then how did
the mud get there, Hal?
You know damn well how.
You think Dumbo's
magic-feather trick's
gonna make me walk again?
Look, I know
Karen did something to you.
I don't know how.
But she put you in that chair.
And now, for some reason,
you don't want to get out of it.
You're holding
something back, Hal.
I can see it
every time I look in your eyes.
I know you think
I'm lying to you,
I'm playing games
with you.
You' the one
who's keeping a secret from me.
I just wish the hell
I knew why.
[ Indistinct conversations ]
Okay.
We all know
it's a tough nut to crack.
Dan's got the only plan
that might get us
by those Mech emplacements.
It's tactically unsound.
It's damn near insane.
On the other hand,
it just might work.
I like the sound of it
already.
The main entrance
is heavily guarded by Mechs.
We'll never get through it.
Our only hope is to come through
these dense woods,
down this cliff --
get them from behind.
But no matter
how good the plan is,
if our spy
leaks it to the enemy,
we'll be
walking into an ambush.
But the Volm feel that this is
an essential target to hit,
and I'm inclined
to agree with them.
These Mega-Mechs --
they're part of the forces
the Espheni want to use
against Charleston.
We deny them their fuel,
we knock these pieces
off the board.
Will the Volm be joining us
on this mission?
No, they will not.
We can't leave the city
unprotected.
You will take a small unit
of our best fighters.
General Bressler's troops
will stay on the perimeter,
and the Volm will stay
in Charleston to assist them.
Yes, sir.
We still haven't talked about
the elephant in the room.
I can get a team
close enough
to destroy the reactor
with one of Cochise's big guns.
But if we blow it up,
we're gonna spew
radioactive fallout sky high.
It'll be
a homegrown Chernobyl.
Depending on the winds,
it could poison everything,
even as far away as here.
Maybe these Volm have
some kind of high-tech gizmo
which can prevent that
from happening.
Nope.
And they don't have anything
that can help us
contain a massive
radiation leak.
Is there
anybody in Charleston
that has any expertise
in nuclear reactors?
Dr. Roger Kadar.
He runs our power grid.
Kadar taught
nuclear engineering
at the University of
South Carolina before the war.
Have him meet me
in my office.
Not gonna happen.
Kadar is agoraphobic.
He never leaves the power plant
beneath the city.
If you want to talk to him,
we have to go to him.
Dr. Kadar is among the first
people to arrive in Charleston.
Arthur Manchester
struck a deal with him.
If Kadar would help
provide power to the city,
Manchester would make sure
he gets everything he needs,
he wouldn't have to leave
his power plant.
We've continued
to honor that agreement.
"We?"
You have enough
on your plate, Tom.
No need to deal with Kadar
until now.
Dr. Kadar?
It's Marina Peralta -- aah!
Kadar: No, no, no!
No, no, no, no!
You'll contaminate
the reaction system.
I've been trying to obtain this
combustion efficiency for over a month!
What the hell kind
of contraption is that?
This facility's off limits
to unauthorized personnel.
What are they doing
down here, Marina?
This is Tom Mason.
The...The president.
I didn't vote for you.
[ Laughs ]
I won't hold that against you.
[ Clears throat ]
Uh, this is, uh --
one of my top military aides.
This is Dan Weaver.
Hi.
Well, that's not
the right ratio at all.
Mathematically,
that's not --
no,
it's a chemical reaction.
I mean, the numbers
shouldn't even be...
Oh, come on. Okay.
This is a waste of time.
No, that's not even...
Yes, it is. I have work to do.
Right.
Uh, Dr. Kadar,
we understand you're the person
we have to thank for all
the electricity in Charleston.
That's right,
and with this generator,
I'll be able to produce
10.5 kilowatt hours per day.
Your team has done
an amazing job down here.
I-I don't --
I don't have a team.
I've done this all myself.
Oh, no team? Well, then you're --
you're probably
the only person who can help us.
Help you with what?
We need to know
if there's a way
to safely destroy
the Wakonda Reactor.
By "safely," I assume you mean
you do not want to
rain radioactive waste
over the state,
leaving it uninhabitable
for the next 24,100 years?
That's right. We'd like
to avoid that if possible.
Well, that's --
that's -- that's --
that's a bit of a poser.
That's a fun one.
That's...
I'll have something for you
tomorrow.
Well, I guess
the interview's over.
[ Cooing ]
Yeah. There you go, little girl.
All clean and warm.
I love you.
I love you.
You're so cute.
What are you looking at?
You're just a week old.
You shouldn't be
able to track like that.
[ Cooing ]
[ Laughs ]
Mama.
[ Giggles ]
Alexis?
[ Giggling ]
Alexis?
Oh, God. What...
Mama.
[ Giggling ]
[ Gasping ]
[ Sighs ]
Mommy.
[ Fussing ]
Sorry I'm late.
Is she still awake?
Barely.
She just ate,
so her eyes are getting heavy.
Here. Yes.
Oh, I have been dying
to get back to you all day.
She's a very different
little girl.
Different?
Yeah.
Different in what way?
She's very advanced.
I don't follow.
[ Laughs ]
Maybe it's just my imagination.
Anyways, I'm gonna be late
for my shift.
Milk's in the fridge.
All right.
Okay.
Oh, Lexie.
Oh, that's good.
Hello, Lexie.
I'm your daddy.
I'll check in on you
a little later.
[ Speaks indistinctly ]
Got to admit
I'm envious.
Of what?
Alexis.
Why is that?
'Cause whenever
new mothers
bring their babies in
for check-ups,
I look into the kid's eyes
and realize they don't know.
A baby has no way of knowing
there's been an apocalypse
and that we're at war
and people are out there
dying every day.
To a baby,
everything's new and wondrous.
And it thrills them
just to be alive.
It must bring you
so much joy having her.
Hmm.
Are, uh...
Are you all right?
Yeah. I'm fine.
I mean,
you still seem...
Is everything okay
with Alexis?
She's really good.
I'm gonna
go check on Ms. McManus.
Duct tape.
Math class started
10 minutes ago.
Oh, how I wish I could be there
with Mr. Hooper and the gang
learning all about
trapezoids and parallelograms.
Stop! My head is going to
explode from that!
Yeah, it's so stupid
learning that crap.
How's math gonna help us
kick the aliens off this planet?
Match.
Hey.
Do you think
it'll make too big a ***?
I mean,
we could get in trouble, right?
Relax. It's only a half stick.
It'll just blow out the window.
Yeah,
don't be such a wimp.
This is
going to be killer.
[ Glass shatters ]
That was
totally epic!
Matt?
Awesome!
[ Laughs ]
Ohh!
All:
Tick, tick, tick, boom!
Yeah!
Man: Hold there!
Oh, my gosh.
Got movement!
Come on. Come on.
Run! Go!
Oh!
Matt? What the hell
have you been up to?
You're lucky you didn't
blow yourself to pieces.
Do you know
people heard the explosion
and thought
we were under attack?
Did you stop to think about
how that would scare them?
Not really.
Why would you
do something like this, Matt?
[ Sighs ]
I don't know.
Bored, I guess.
[ Scoffs ]
Is that why you haven't
been going to school?
Your teacher, Mr. Hooper --
he stopped by a little while ago
to say you haven't been to class
in four days.
And you haven't done any of
your homework for the past week.
So what? School's useless.
I'm not going back.
Yes, you are, Matt!
You can't tell me what to do!
You're not my mother!
You're right, Matt.
I'm not your mother.
But as
a concerned citizen,
I'm gonna ask Anthony
to escort you back to school.
School ended
half an hour ago.
Not for you. You have
an extra two hours of detention
for the next two weeks.
Anthony.
Anthony.
[ Sighs ]
Kadar: I've thought
about your problem.
[ Sighs ]
It's, uh...
It's tricky.
If you demolish
the reactor building,
you destroy the cooling system,
as well.
So the nuclear fuel overheats,
and the steam...
Would blow up
the reactor
and rain radioactive debris
all over the countryside.
Right.
So you have to turn the reactor
off before you blow it.
That would mean sending a team
into the facility.
Yeah.
And that's just
the first part.
Then you have to
render the system inoperable
without compromising
the integrity of
the reactor containment vessel.
That means destabilizing precise
structural tipping points
so the building's collapse
will entomb the reactor
without impairing
its shielding.
I didn't understand a damn word
of what you just said.
I got about half of it.
Just give it to us
in laymen's terms.
I...
I-I-I-I-I...
If you put
your detonation charges
in exactly the right places,
then, yes,
you can destroy the building --
you can wreck the system
without leaking any radiation.
Can you show us
where to put the charges?
Sure, once I see
the facility's plans,
and, uh, elementary physics.
It'll be fun.
Well, the fun has just begun.
We don't have any plans.
You're gonna have to come up
and show our demolition team
where to
set those charges.
I never go topside.
And I can't. I'm sorry.
Dr. Kadar, you are the man for this job.
Mr. President, that's --
Okay, goodbye. Goodbye.
Dr. Kadar, you can do this.
I can't.
You can go.
Nothing good
happens up there.
You can do this.
It's easy.
I can't.
You can.
I can't! I can't!
I had a deal with Manchester.
I had a deal...
I know.
...that I would never
have to go topside again.
I remember,
but things are different now.
All of our lives
depend on this mission.
You can do this.
[ Breathing heavily ]
We don't want to
lose any more children.
Proceed, General.
Yes, sir.
People, what we're about
to discuss in this room
is highly classified.
What that means is
whatever's said in this room
may not be repeated
outside this room.
This is
a need-to-know basis only.
Anybody involved in the mission
is being told
only what they need to know
for their part of the operation.
All right, Dan.
Yes, sir.
The success of this mission
rests upon surprise and speed.
If the Espheni get wind of it,
mission failure is probable,
death all but certain.
We're taking the risk
because this operation can
cripple the enemy war machine.
Understood?
Anthony. Ben. Pope.
I will lead
my core group of fighters
north along Mill highway.
We will then head east on 10-81,
secure our vehicles,
travel by foot to this bluff
overlooking the reactor.
We will then descend
into this gorge
and enter through
the back end of the facility.
Pope: So you think we can just
sneak in from behind
and take the Espheni
by surprise?
[ Laughs ]
Well, that's insane.
Which is exactly
what the enemy thinks.
Which is why
they have left
the back end
of the plant un-defended.
Any more questions?
Crazy Lee: Wish to hell they'd
tell us where we're going.
Don't worry about it.
Tom told Pope our real target,
and Pope told Tector.
Spill it, big man.
Fort Knox.
Turns out the Espheni
came here for our gold.
Tector told you that?
And you believe him?
Okay,
I'll prove it to you.
Hey, Benji.
Where we headed?
You'll find out
when we get there.
See what you started?
Now everyone's calling me that.
Hey, Ben.
You guys
stay close to each other.
Be careful out there.
"Don't be a hero."
I know.
[ Indistinct conversations ]
See you
in the morning.
Don't worry, Mr. Mason.
I won't let
anything happen to him.
A lot rides
on this one, Tom.
It's a solid plan.
It's gonna work.
They're all solid plans
till the first bullet flies,
and then they're as relevant
as yesterday's racing forms.
Oh, you'll pull through.
You always do.
When I have you
by my side.
To ask
the hard questions?
Give you a swift kick
in the butt if you need it?
[ Laughs ]
Well...you have
your job to do now.
I have mine.
I guess that's the way
it's got to be.
Hey, Dan.
Yeah?
Stay frosty.
Like a winter
in Buffalo.
People, stow the talk
and your gear!
We're moving out!
[ Engines revving ]
[ Screeching ]
[ Gunfire ]
They knew
we were coming!
We walked
right into it!
Shut up!
We need more firepower!
[ Screams ]
I thought you said this part
of the reactor wasn't defended!
It's working.
The Mechs are leaving the gate
to attack Weaver's team.
You were right.
The mole leaked Colonel Weaver's
plans to the enemy.
I'm using my own people
as bait,
and they're paying in blood
for every second that we waste.
[ Groans ]
[ Indistinct shouting ]
Refresh my memory,
Cap!
Was being massacred
part of the plan?!
[ Gunfire ]
Weaver's team has bought
us a window.
The road to the power
plant's wide open.
We're going in.
Don't sweat it, Doc.
You can only die once.
Thanks, that thought
will be a great comfort to me.
No matter what happens,
just stay close to me.
Okay, I got your back.
How do you do it?
What's that?
All these people
depending on you?
How do you
carry that load?
I don't have much of a choice.
Let's go.
Thanks, Anthony.
Be careful. Weaver's
getting pounded out there.
I'll, uh, see you
on the other side, okay?
Be safe.
All right.
Come on. Let's roll, Tec.
We got people
that need our help.
[ Engine turns over ]
It's wide open.
Okay, let's go.
[ Gunfire ]
Take cover! Get down!
Spoke too soon!
Man: Those are harnessed kids
shooting at us.
Try not to kill them.
Maggie: It doesn't matter!
It does matter.
Forrester, you're up.
Try to push them back.
[ Gunfire ]
Cover him!
[ Screeching ]
[ Screaming ]
All right, cease fire!
Man:
Cease fire! Cease fire!
Boy: Help me. Please.
It hurts. Please.
Mommy, please.
It hurts.
It's a child.
It's a harnessed soldier
fighting for the Espheni.
A kid's a kid.
It's not his fault they slapped
a parasite on his back.
No, it's a trap.
It hurts!
That's a chance we got to take.
Please!
Help me, please!
It hurts!
[ Weakly ] Mommy.
Barely looks human.
The harness
is in too deep.
Kadar: Oh, no.
No, no, no, no, no.
Is he...?
Tom: Yeah. He's gone.
His name was Scott.
[ Screeches ]
Maggie: Lars!
[ Grunting, growling ]
I'm right here, bud.
I'm right here, bud.
I'm right with you, Lars.
Forrester,
finish bandaging him up.
Get him to the rendezvous point.
We'll meet you there.
Let's go!
We're gonna go back with him, right?
Like hell we are.
We're going in. Let's go now!
Okay.
I'm gonna see you soon, okay?
You hang in there,
you hear me?
Let's go! Let's go!
Wait, wait. There could be more
of them in there -- a lot more.
Then we'll smoke them.
[ Indistinct shouting ]
[ Screams ]
Man: Lyle, 2:00!
[ Engine revving ]
Just keep down!
[ Indistinct shouting
in distance ]
Colonel Weaver, this way!
The road's open!
About time!
[ Clicking ]
Okay, if we're out of here
in 15 minutes,
we should be able to get home
with a little nausea
and no hair loss.
Let's get to it.
Where do we set
these charges, Doc?
[ Panting ]
There and...There...
And there.
That could
bring down the building
without rupturing
the containment vessel.
"Could"? We need to do a hell
of a lot better than "could."
Call it a high order of probability,
then, if it makes you happy.
All right, Anthony,
set the charges.
The control room
should be that way.
Let's go turn
the reactor off.
[ Electricity crackles ]
[ Screeching ]
[ Grunts ] My glasses!
Tom: They're broken!
Get up!
I can't see anything
without my glasses!
[ Panting ]
What's wrong?
They've re-routed everything.
If I only had my glasses.
You don't have your glasses,
so figure it out.
We got people dying
out there.
It's no use! I can't see!
I can't see anything!
It's not gonna work!
It's not gonna work!
Okay, come on. You can do this.
You can do this.
Tell me what to look for.
I'm looking for a...
a button --
uh, something that says "scram."
Scram?
Scram!
Got it.
Push it. Push it.
All right. Do you see anything
that says "reactor power"?
Reactor power -- 93%.
[ Sighs ]
The needle's
not moving.
[ Screeches ]
Open it.
There should be
two wires sticking out
coming out
from under the switch.
What color are they?
Red and orange.
Follow the orange wire --
it should lead to
the control-rod
motor-relay socket.
I got it.
It's been cut.
[ Screeches ]
Hurry up in there!
I can't hold them much longer!
Kadar: You got to run a wire
from the red side of the switch
to the orange side
of the relay socket.
From the red side
to the orange side.
[ Growls ]
Aah!
Reactor power --
63% and dropping.
She's shutting down.
Okay. Let's go.
[ Screams ]
[ Gunshot ]
Been busy?
Those charges set?
Yeah, ready to
blow this place to hell.
All right, let's go.
Start the ball, Anthony.
Why not?
That's the last of us.
Nobody left behind.
Right.
For what it's worth,
Colonel, it worked.
Your unit bought us
the time we needed.
And the spy never learned
the real plan.
Where's your father?
He should have
set the charges already.
He should be out
anytime.
You see what our great allies,
the Volm, are doing now?
Using our own soldiers
as sacrificial lambs?
It's funny 'cause I don't see any
of them out here dying with us.
Put a sock in it
and keep moving, Pope.
Yes, sir.
What are you gaping at?
Move your ***.
[ Breathing heavily ]
I want you to wash
this down for me.
Head injury.
Hey. How's Lars?
Hey.
The bite of the harness kid
introduced
an extremely aggressive bacteria
into his system.
It's releasing toxins that are
destroying his internal organs.
I tried the most powerful
antibiotic we've got.
It's had no effect.
What about that thing we did
with Colonel Weaver
where we take the blood out
and heat it up?
It's too late for that. It's already
in his liver and his lungs.
He's got
a couple hours at most.
All we can do is make him
as comfortable as possible
until it's over.
[ Indistinct conversations ]
Porter: But you performed
courageously out there.
You can enter your house
fully justified.
Thank you, sir.
He's right.
You did a hell of a job.
I wish I had a medal
to give you.
Oh,
I don't need a medal.
I'm honored that you
took the time to see me, sir.
It's Tom.
And the honor is mine.
Get some rest.
Maggie.
Yeah?
My dog tags...
Would you keep them
for me?
You're the only family
I got.
Absolutely.
[ Sobbing ]
To Lars.
To all of them.
To all of them.
Good kids.
Good soldiers.
Good soldiers.
Well, we did it.
We fooled them all.
The Espheni only knew
about my team, not yours.
It had
an element of surprise.
I hope I never
have to send you out
on anything like that
ever again.
That wasn't easy.
Yeah.
I never had any doubts.
No? [ Laughs ]
Not even a little bit?
[ Laughs ]
I never had any doubts
about you.
But the Volm -- you still have
your doubts about them, huh?
What are we doing with
these new allies of ours, Tom?
I mean, we don't even know
where they came from.
They pointed to a star.
They said, "that's our home."
Why should we believe that?
I don't know.
But everything
that they have told us
is consistent with
everything that we do know.
I do not believe
that they are these crusaders
that are going around
saving all the planets
that the Espheni have conquered.
I don't believe that.
That's too good to be true.
And even if it's only partly
true, there's no getting around
the fact that since they
showed up, the tide has turned.
If they ever finish
that big weapon of theirs,
we might win this war.
How do we know that's
a big weapon they're building?
They could be creating
something entirely different.
We don't even have the slightest
idea how that thing works.
That's...a good point.
It's a good point.
Maybe Dr. Kadar
can help us with that.
[ Knock on door ]
Come in.
Gentlemen,
congratulations.
When my team
first arrived on this planet,
I had doubts about
our mission's chance of success,
but...
over the past seven months,
I have watched you
hone your soldiers
into a highly skilled force.
And after the way
they acquitted themselves
on this latest engagement,
I am certain we will prevail
over the Espheni.
Don't need you
to tell me that.
But thank you,
Cochise.
We are very proud of the way
our people conducted themselves.
And I guess we won't be
hearing from the Espheni
anytime soon.
On the contrary.
You can expect them
to attack Charleston in force.
Really?
It seems we knocked
a lot of their assets out today,
destroyed
most of their fuel supply.
Most, but not all.
We have learned
that they are bringing in
every surviving Mech and Beamer
in this region,
consolidating
whatever supplies they have left
and will hit you hard to prove
you have not weakened them.
So I advise you to keep
your soldiers on the perimeter
at high alert.
[ creaking ]
Dad.
I, uh, guess you heard
about me blowing a hole
in that building.
Uh, yeah, I did.
I, uh, realize
it was a stupid thing to do.
It scared a lot of people.
That's an understatement.
Did you know that
that building was one
that we were
planning on refurbishing
so families
could move back into it?
No.
I thought
it was abandoned.
I figured as much.
Anyway, I signed you up
for a work crew after school
so you could
help repair the damage.
That's okay.
I don't mind fixing
what I blew up.
But...I don't see
the point of school.
You know, memorizing
the names of dead people
won't help us
win this war.
Matt, one day,
this war's gonna be over.
And when it is,
we're gonna need
some people with a lot of skill
to rebuild this country.
I may not live to see that day,
but you will.
That's why
you're staying in school.
Even math class?
Especially math class.
How come
you're being so nice?
I thought you'd be doing
a lot more yelling.
'Cause this isn't entirely
your fault.
I've been so busy
with this job
I haven't really
paid you any attention.
That's gonna change
starting tomorrow.
I'm gonna come home
and help you with your homework.
Uh...
I guess
I like the sound of that.
[ Chuckles ]
Dad.
Can...I talk to you
about something else?
Sure.
I-I did something
really bad.
You mean worse than
blowing a hole
in the side of a building?
Yeah.
I said something mean to Anne.
Really mean.
I'm not sure
if she'll ever forgive me.
Hmm. I don't know.
She's a pretty
understanding person.
What should I do?
You should talk
to her.
I'm...
sorry about what I said.
I was mad,
and I didn't mean it.
I know.
Thank you for saying so.
Would you mind...
Mind what?
...if I, like...
called you mom?
I wouldn't mind at all.
[ Chuckles ]
Hmm.
Hmm.
[ Sniffles ]
[ Sighs ]
She's such
a happy baby.
Have you noticed
she never cries?
It's true.
You and your brothers
used to scream your heads off.
But she does --
she seems quite content.
She's a very...
unique little girl.
Hal?!
Hal?
Hal! Hal!
Hal!
Hal.
Hal! Wake up!
Wake up!
What? What?
What's going on? Huh?
You're walking.
You're walking.
See?
You're not paralyzed.
Okay?
I'm walking.
I'm walking?
Come on.
Let's get you home.
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