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Previously on Resurrection
- Gary.
- Stop!
(GUNSHOT, GUN DROPS ON FLOOR)
Stay with me.
Hold on, Rachael.
(SOBBING) No.
This is Jenny, her mom and dad.
They're like me.
Is she here?
(VOICE BREAKING) Mom?
These people coming back
they're just turning
the world upside down.
MAGGIE: Agent Bellamy,
you there?
Oh, my God.
What is it?
Rachael.
(INSECTS CHIRPING)
(ANIMAL HOWLING IN DISTANCE)
How is this possible?
(EXHALES)
I
still feel the same.
I think the baby's all right.
(CELL PHONE BUZZES)
BUZZ: Hello?
Any idea how many
we're dealing with?
I'm getting dozens of calls
at the station.
I saw five or six myself.
And that was a colleague of mine
at the church.
More returned
are gathering there.
- How many?
- I don't know.
It sounded like a couple dozen.
- I have to go.
- I'll go, too.
Are you tired?
Janine's still at her sister's.
You can nap at my house.
I don't want to be alone.
Between the calls you're getting
and the ones at the church
We could be talking a hundred.
More if they keep coming.
(BREATH QUAVERS)
You're so young.
(CHUCKLES)
(CHUCKLES)
You're so pretty.
(LAUGHS)
How
How long have you been here?
(BREATHES UNEVENLY)
I came back about a week ago.
I woke up a few towns over,
and then I just came here.
But I-I want you
to know that
I went to see you
a few days ago.
I waited outside your house.
I watched you.
(INHALES SHARPLY)
(VOICE BREAKING)
Why didn't you come up to me?
(SNIFFLES) Why didn't you
talk to me?
Maggie, I
(SNIFFLES)
I I knew
that if I approached you,
I'd have to see Fred,
and I couldn't do that.
- I just I couldn't.
- Why?
Why? Because of that man?
Because of Sam Catlin?
- Maggie
- Who is he to you?
(SNIFFLES) Who,
some fling?
I was just a baby.
You had just had me.
What kind of mother does that?
What kind of
person does that?
(SNIFFLES AND GASPS)
- It's not that simple.
- Why?
Why not? Why? Why?
What the hell is so complicated?
You had a family!
You had responsibilities.
You don't know me!
You don't know how cruel
Fred could be.
Stop saying "Fred.
"
You are talking
about my father.
I know.
But you weren't there.
You don't know how dark
he could get.
No, you're so wrong.
You have no idea how much
he loves you.
Maggie
Don't.
Don't.
Don't.
Don't.
(SNIFFLES)
You need to talk to him.
You need to tell him
that you're back,
and that
you're with Sam.
Tell him
or I will.
(SOBS)
(DOOR OPENS)
(DOOR CLOSES)
MAN: We'd seen bad rains
before, but
nothing like that.
(DOG BARKING IN DISTANCE)
WOMAN: My mama said she once
saw the waters rise
full up above
the saw mill doors.
Maybe.
Anyhow, we knew
we had to get out quick.
Those flats next to Pine Creek
flood fast.
That's where they used to house
the saw mill workers.
Actually, I was a carpenter
at the factory.
Your grandfather housed
some of us there, too.
I didn't know that.
Even as that cold water
rushed over us,
I held on tight.
(VOICE BREAKING)
But I wasn't strong enough.
The last thing I saw
before I went under
was my babies in the water.
Babies?
You see,
that's the other reason
- we were out there in the woods.
- (SNIFFLES)
We were looking for Robert,
our baby boy.
He didn't come back with us.
Well, maybe he came back
somewhere else.
My brother's the Sheriff.
I'll notify him,
and he'll keep a lookout.
Tell him Robert has a birthmark
on the back of his neck.
It looks like a Crescent.
I'll tell him.
We appreciate all your help.
Okay, Sheriff.
No, I just got to the church.
Yeah, I'll keep you updated.
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
(TOM) All right.
All right.
If if you could each
fill in one of these
sign-in sheets with your name,
it'll help us try to find
your families.
Okay?
And we've also called the grill
to get you some food.
I know you've all had
a long journey,
to say the least.
Agent Bellamy, uh
they just keep showing up.
I mean, they're all starving.
They need somewhere to stay.
Most of them don't have family
or friends in Arcadia anymore.
That's why they're all
coming to the church.
Great.
(SIGHS)
I knew this was coming.
Helen, I didn't invite this.
These people need help
(LAUGHING)
Eva?
- (GASPS)
- (GASPS) Oh!
- You
- (LAUGHING)
(BOTH CRYING)
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS CONTINUE)
(LINE RINGING)
- TONI:: Hello?
- Toni.
Anybody ever tell you
you shouldn't call your boss
at 2:00 AM?
There are hundreds of them now.
What?
The returned.
They've been
coming back all night.
There's no keeping a lid
on this anymore.
These people need help.
- Food, shelter, sanitary
- Marty, I
That's not even in our purview.
- This is way beyond
- I know.
But you can make some calls.
We gotta get out ahead
of this thing.
We need humanitarian aid,
but no guns.
This can go
one of two ways, Toni.
Let's make sure it goes
the right way.
(INSECTS CHIRPING)
Fred?
(WHISPERS) Barbara.
(HOLSTER THUDS)
(GASPING) Oh, my God.
(SOBS QUIETLY)
You came
(GASPING)
(BREATH QUAVERING)
Fred
Just
Just let me look at you.
You're exactly
as I remembered you.
You're so beautiful.
I
This isn't what you think.
I know.
I know about Sam.
And it's okay.
It's okay.
I know that I made mistakes,
and I know that he was there
when you needed him,
- and I'm so sorry.
- No, it doesn't matter anymore.
- I know that you were unhappy.
- It's it's too late for that.
But we have another chance.
I love you.
- No, don't
- Please, I
You're not hearing me.
You're not listening.
Barbara
I can't do this anymore.
I've made up my mind.
It's over, Fred.
When I came back,
it was clearer than ever.
I've been staying with Sam
for the past week,
ever since I got back.
I went straight to him.
Maggie found me.
I know that I should have
come to see you
as as soon as I got back
(VOICE BREAKS)
and I am sorry for that.
I'm sorry, Fred
for not being stronger.
Okay.
It was a long time ago.
You made your choice.
I have to accept it.
Thank you.
(FOOTSTEPS DEPARTING)
(SIGHS)
(FRED GASPS SOFTLY)
(SPEAKING INAUDIBLY)
(CLICKS REMOTE)
(ALCOHOL SWISHES)
(CLICK)
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
Excuse me.
Dr.
Langston.
- Hi.
- Did you get my messages?
I've been trying
to reach you all night.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, I know.
I was exhausted
and I fell asleep early.
This is unbelievable.
How many are there?
We've counted over 75.
With the calls coming in
to the Sheriff's Station
and the ones still showing up,
I'm guessing
there's going to be a lot more
by the end of the day.
Well, where are they
coming from?
Good question.
That proximity theory of yours
is not exactly holding up.
People are returning from
as far back as the early 1900s,
and most popped up
in neighboring counties
and states.
Well, it wouldn't be
the first time
- that I overthought something.
- Where will they all stay?
I contacted my boss at ICE.
She's making some calls
to some other agencies at DHS.
Hopefully we'll get
some support soon.
You asked the federal
government for help?
I didn't feel like I had
much of a choice.
We're trying to help people
find relatives.
And we're keeping
a paper list of names.
Don't need this
getting out online.
Hmm.
Well
looks like you could
use some help.
I've been wanting to hear
their stories since I got here.
Thank you.
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
Hi.
I'm Eric Dr.
Ward
from the National Institute
of Health.
Thank you so much
for helping out.
(RATTLING AND RUMBLING
IN DISTANCE)
What the heck is that?
(VEHICLES APPROACHING)
(BRAKES SQUEAL)
(MEN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)
MAN: Let's go!
(CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY)
Which one of you is
Agent J Martin Bellamy?
I am.
Toni Willis sent me.
MAN: All right, open 'em up!
(MEN SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY)
I understand there's some
people around here
who could use some help.
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
- Here you go.
- Thank you.
Dad.
Hey.
I saw her.
It was good.
We had a good conversation.
Finally got some closure
on some things.
I told her I respect
her decision.
Dad
Okay.
Okay.
Colonel Stone?
Thank you, Sergeant.
Excuse me.
Fred Langston,
Arcadia County Sheriff.
Agent Bellamy wanted us
to coordinate our efforts.
That's right.
He did.
Good to meet you.
I'll tell you what.
You got yourself
a beautiful town here.
Reminds me of a different era.
(CHUCKLES) Simpler one.
We do our best
to keep it simple.
Colonel Stone, what exactly
have you been told
about the situation here?
Not much.
There was a storm,
some flooding.
Left a bunch of folks
without power.
I'm afraid Agent Bellamy has
left out a few details.
Really? Like what?
You see that woman over there?
Red dress, pretty, brown hair?
Uh-huh.
I want to show you something.
They don't die, Colonel.
And they're dangerous.
One's already committed
a ***
and attempted another.
And the worst part is,
people think these are
their loved ones returned.
But they're not.
They're deceiving us.
What do you propose we do?
I propose that we protect
the living
instead of the dead.
(RINGS)
(SIGHS)
(BEEPS)
(PIANO PLAYING "CHOPSTICKS")
Hello?
(FEMALE RECORDED VOICE)
Hello.
This is the Arcadia County
Sheriff's Department
with an important message.
If you've had a loved one
return to you,
please bring him or her
to the Thornton High School gym
between noon and 4:00 PM.
There, your loved one
will receive
a temporary ID, a flu shot,
and an information packet
about what they can expect
moving forward.
Thank you.
(BEEPS)
(CELL PHONE VIBRATING)
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
Sheriff.
What is this I'm hearing
about a robo-call
sending people to the gym?
It's standard protocol.
The gym's designated
as the official center
for disaster relief.
Why didn't I know about this?
You asked me to coordinate
relief efforts
with Colonel Stone.
I didn't realize
you needed every detail.
Next time, keep me in the loop.
Will do.
MAN: coming out,
load up on the buses.
Hey.
I heard we're moving
to the high school gym.
Yeah.
I just heard
myself.
Mind if I ride with you?
Sure.
BELLAMY: You wanted to talk?
Yeah.
I guess I did.
My mother's back.
The thing is, she's been
back for a week.
She came to see you?
No.
No, because
she's staying with that man.
I'm sorry.
Well, I told her
that she had to face my dad.
How'd he take that?
How did he say he took it,
or how did he really take it?
There's this empty part of me.
It's always been there.
I filled it with schoolwork
and ambition, but
deep down, I knew
(VOICE BREAKING) it could
never be filled, because
(SOBS)
she was gone.
And now, impossibly,
she's back.
And I only feel more empty.
MAN: Keep it coming.
Keep it coming.
Through here.
(CAR DOORS CLOSE)
You know, you can put that
right there.
Yeah.
Then instead
of a possum,
it'll be a cat.
What's a possum?
It's delicious.
Mama,
look what Jacob made for me.
- (JENNY GIGGLES)
- Oh, what a fierce creature.
(LUCILLE) Jacob?
What's wrong, buddy?
All those people
they're like me.
Right?
Yes.
I don't think people
are gonna like that.
Hey.
Now, you listen
to me.
This has been a hard week,
Jacob,
to say the least.
But I'm gonna make you
two promises right now
that I will never, ever break.
One
we will always be together.
And two
I will always keep you safe.
Okay?
All right, come on.
Let's go, buddy.
MAN, AMPLIFIED VOICE: All returnees,
please join the line
so we can check you in.
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
I need your attention, please.
All questions will be answered
once you're inside
the building.
Don't stop to talk.
Just keep moving.
You coming?
I'll meet you inside.
I'm gonna go talk
to the Langstons.
MAN: All your questions
will be answered inside.
Mr.
and Mrs.
Langston.
- Marty!
- Hey, buddy.
Listen, uh, you guys
don't need to be here.
We already have
all of Jacob's information.
We can make him an ID
some other time.
So you don't have to wait
on line here.
Are you sure?
- Well, the message from Fred's office told us to
- Absolutely.
I'll handle it.
You guys go home
and enjoy the day.
But what about Jenny?
We came with a
with a family who returned.
The Thompsons,
that African-American couple
over there.
They stayed with us last night.
How about I'll bring 'em
back to your house
after they're done here?
All right, if
if you say so.
Come on, Jacob.
We'll meet them
back at the house.
Tell Jenny not to forget
her possum.
I will.
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
MAN: Next in line,
please step up.
(CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS)
(PLASTIC RUSTLING)
Mr.
and Mrs.
Thompson?
I'm Agent Bellamy.
A friend of the Langstons?
(EXHALING)
Can I talk to you
outside for a moment?
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
Excuse me.
Agent Bellamy.
- Are they returned?
- Yeah.
If you wouldn't mind,
we'd like all returned
to stay inside for now.
There's an announcement
coming up soon.
Oh, okay.
We're just headed out
to get some fresh air.
- We'll be right back.
- Nah, there really isn't time.
The announcement
is just about to start.
I get it, deputy.
We'll just be a minute.
I'm sorry, Agent Bellamy,
but I got my orders.
Orders?
No returned can leave the gym.
No exceptions.
If you got a problem with it,
you'll have to talk
to Sheriff Langston.
Okay, so what are you saying?
This is a trap.
The deputies have been ordered
to keep all the returned
in this gym.
Ordered? Whose orders?
My father's?
Why would he do that?
(SPEAKING INAUDIBLY)
You know why.
Look, I ignored my gut
once before
and I lost someone
because of it.
Not this time.
Okay.
I'm calling him.
You think that's a good idea?
(CELL PHONE BEEPS)
That's weird.
No reception.
I got nothing, either.
What's going on?
- Tom, you got a cell?
- Yeah.
Have a signal?
No, I don't.
Could mean they cut
our phones off.
Who?
We got to get these
people out of here.
I'll get Rachael.
Excuse me.
If you're right
What?
The list.
All of the information
about the returned is in here.
My mother's name's
on that list.
- Stay here and find it.
- Okay.
- Marty
- I'm going to the Langstons'.
The phones are out.
This could be serious.
Be careful.
(CAMERA SHUTTER CLICKS)
How many are in there now?
By rough head count,
I'd say north of 250,
but the line's trickling
outside.
Might not be many more.
Okay, good.
Colonel Stone
should be here soon
with reinforcements.
(SCHOOL BELL RINGING)
What the hell is that?
(MAN SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY)
WOMAN: Follow me!
Come on! Come on, come on!
- (BELL CONTINUES RINGING)
- MAN: Come on, come on, go, go, go!
No, no, no, no, no!
Come with me!
(INDISTINCT SHOUTING
AND SCREAMING)
Come on! Hey!
Hey, it's okay! Come on! Hey!
There's no fire! It's okay.
There's no fire!
Hey! There's no fire!
Just
It's okay! Go back inside!
There's no fire!
Close the damn doors!
There's no damn fire!
(RINGING CONTINUES)
How do you know there isn't
a fire, sir?
Because he's letting them
go free!
Can't you see?!
They're escaping!
Go! Get them!
Escaping?
You said we were keeping them
inside to to protect them?
Just never mind that!
Just go round them up now!
- Just go do it!
- I'm not going anywhere!
My kid sister's in there.
What did you just say to me?
Are you disobeying an order?
You're damn right I am.
Then give me your badge now!
Fine by me.
You're fired!
(BADGE CLATTERS ON GROUND)
(RINGING CONTINUES)
We're gonna need more men.
What is it?
Well, looks like Carl.
Parked in our driveway
for some reason.
Well, maybe Fred sent him over
for extra protection.
Hmm.
Yeah.
(CLEARS THROAT)
(CURTAIN RINGS SWOOSH)
All right, great.
That should be, uh,
- that should be everything.
- Okay.
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you.
Eric?
Yeah?
Do we have all their names?
Yeah.
I think that was
the last one
of the ones that are
still left inside, I mean.
Okay.
We need to destroy that list.
If my father gets it,
he'll be able
to identify all these people.
Without it, they have
a chance to pass.
Maggie (HUFFS)
if we lose track
of the returned,
then it will become
nearly impossible
to continue to study them.
I know.
And I know what that can mean
for your disease.
But, Eric, you've talked
to these people.
You've heard their stories.
Do you really think
they deserve to be treated
like lab rats?
Rip it up.
(LOCK CLICKS)
Get out.
Why?
We're rounding them up.
What if they don't want
to come?
You said it yourself.
They're not human.
Come on.
Let's go.
FRED ON RADIO: Carl?
You there?
I'm outside Henry's house.
They're still inside.
Okay, good.
Whatever you do,
don't let them leave.
I'll head over soon.
Hand me the radio.
Keys.
(SIGHS)
Get in the back.
(KEYS JANGLE)
(LOCKS DOORS)
(HANDLES RATTLING)
(POUNDS ON DOOR)
- Jacob's in danger.
- What?
(DOOR CLOSES) It's Fred.
He locked up
a bunch of the returned in the gym.
That's why I wanted you guys
not to go in there.
Wait a minute.
What's going on?
What are you talking about?
Barbara's returned.
She didn't go back to Fred.
Oh, no.
I don't know what he's
planning on doing,
but you guys need to leave now.
- Well, where would we go?
- Anywhere.
You just need to go!
No, no, no.
I'm not a young guy.
What if we have to run?
What if we get stopped?
You at least have to try.
Take Jacob and get out of here.
I don't think this is
a good idea, Marty.
We don't know what's out there
or what they're gonna do.
- You have to try.
- No.
You have to go.
What?
They'll be looking for us.
But you are the government.
They won't stop you.
(WHIMPERS)
Yeah, she's right.
You have to take him.
And you have to protect him
for as long as it takes.
JACOB: Dad?
What's going on?
Come on down here, Jacob.
Come here, buddy.
(CLICKS TONGUE)
Hey, listen.
You're gonna have to go away
with Agent Bellamy.
- What? Go where?
- Whoa
Hold on, you're just gonna
leave town for a little while
- No, dad
- But we can't go with you.
- Daddy, no! No!
- No, no
- No, let go of me!
- Jacob.
Jacob.
Dad, Jenny needs me!
Jacob, listen
You promised me!
You promised!
No, listen to me, damn it!
- (SOBBING)
- (SOBBING)
Okay.
(CRYING)
You're right.
I have to break
my promise to you.
I have to break my first promise
to keep my second.
(SOBS)
You have to go with Marty.
(CONTINUES CRYING)
That's the only way
that we can keep you safe.
Okay? You understand?
Okay.
(SOBS)
Hey (KISSES)
that's my boy, huh?
There you are.
Mommy
Oh, Jacob I'm sorry.
(CRYING AND SNIFFLING)
(INHALES AND EXHALES DEEPLY)
We're gonna see each other
again very soon.
(WHIMPERS)
- Where'd you park?
- On the side.
Okay, good.
We'll go out the back
so Carl won't see
that you've left.
Take the old fire road
from the factory.
- Remember how to get there, Jacob?
- Yeah.
It leads out of town.
Nobody will think
to look for you there.
Agent Bellamy.
Do what you have to do.
Come on.
(GATE CREAKS)
Come on! Come on.
Hop in the back.
And stay down.
(DOOR OPEN SIGNAL CHIMES)
(STARTS ENGINE)
(TIRES SCREECH)
(BRAKES SQUEAL,
ENGINE TURNS OFF)
Get him out of there.
(CAR DOOR CLOSES)
Wait there.
(FRONT DOOR CLOSES)
(POLICE RADIO CHATTER)
(EXHALES)
You understand?
I promised Colonel Stone
that we'd round them all up.
How would it look if I made
an exception for you?
Look, it's not like they plan
to harm them.
They're just gonna take them
to a camp or something.
I'm sure you'll be able
to visit him.
Henry
I'm sorry to tell you this,
but it's not Jacob.
I know you think it is,
but it isn't.
And it's better that you
know that now than later.
Someday you'll thank me
for this.
(LOUD SLAP)
(GRUNTS)
(EXHALES)
Everything the old man
said about you was right.
Thank you.
Search the house.
Go on!
(RADIO SQUAWKS)
(GONZALEZ) Sheriff?
Yeah, Gonzalez, what is it?
I think you better
head back to the gym.
Why? What's going on?
(RADIO SQUAWKS)
Gonzalez?
(RADIO SQUAWKS)
Deputy, what's going on?
(RADIO STATIC)
(MEN SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY)
(SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)
(VEHICLE DOOR CLOSES)
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
MAN: Stay here.
We're not letting anybody leave.
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
MAN: Ma'am, I need you
to sit down.
(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)
(SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)
STONE: We estimate
Aside from what they're
wearing,
it's impossible to tell them
from the regular folk.
We'll get 'em.
Colonel Stone,
you made a mistake.
Those are my men
tied up over there.
That's all right.
We'll sort it out later.
I'm sorry.
Later? When are you
taking the returned away?
We're not.
We're keeping them here.
- They're under quarantine.
- The whole town's quarantine.
- No, no, no.
Wait a second.
I never agreed to that.
You said you were taking them
to a camp
Plans change, Sheriff.
We're discussing a perimeter.
Right.
So we will notify
the neighboring communities
(CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY)
MAGGIE: My files are privileged!
You have no right.
You have no right!
MAN: Are you saying that
you don't respect the authority
of the United States
government?
Uh, Dr.
Langston didn't mean
to suggest
- that she's not gonna comply with
- Yes, I am.
As a matter of fact, that is
exactly what I'm saying.
I do not have to give
anything over to you,
or any other government
entity here.
- You can't make me do that!
- Okay.
Dr.
Langston,
I'm gonna ask you to put
your hands behind your back.
- What?!
-
(LAUGHS)
- Yeah.
- Maggie?
What's going on?
Uh, ma'am, this is none
of your concern.
Hey, that
that's my daughter.
(SIGHS)
Hey! Hey, hey!
- Stand down.
- Maggie! Stop it.
- Stand down.
- Hey! Hey! You take your hands off her!
I'll fix this.
Haven't you done enough?
Wh-what if they want
to hurt us, mama?
Pastor Tom says they're
friendly folks.
(JENNY PANTING)
(RINGS DOORBELL)
(TOM EXHALES)
Tom.
Hi, Kimberly.
These people need help.
Come in.
Can I sit up now?
Yeah.
Yeah, you can.
We're in the clear.
Hey, you know what I could
use right now?
A milkshake.
With chocolate chip ice cream.
Ah doesn't that
sound good?
No.
Mint chip.
Mint.
Okay.
I think I can get into that.
JACOB: What's that?
(BRAKES SQUEAL)
(SEATBELT CLICKS)
Stay in the car.
(OPENS DOOR)
(CRUNCH)
How many are there?
I thought I told you
to stay in the car.
(WINGS FLUTTERING)
(HELICOPTER WINGS WHIRRING)
(GASPS)
(VEHICLES APPROACHING)