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Previously on Alphas
Someone approached you
from the foundation.
What did he ask you
to do?
Trial tests.
August.
Does "August"
mean anything to you?
We'll figure it out.
And there's a Jason Miller--
oh, Dr. Rosen.
He's still here.
That's him.
He's emitting
the infrasound.
Is that
a photic stimulator?
And we have no idea
what this thing does
to people's brains,
or how it fits into
Stanton Parish's agenda
if, indeed, it does.
Cargo train exploded
outside of Jersey City.
There was no evidence
of a device.
That's exactly
how Stanton Parish operates.
Your 200-year-old
Alpha boogeyman?
But he's very real,
Nathan,
and, I believe,
extremely dangerous.
Shot in the head.
There's nothing we can do
for this poor soul.
What's on your mind, Bill?
Scipio knew that we
were gonna be there.
I know.
Someone close to us
is working with Parish.
Yes, every August
medical photo stim
has been recalled
and destroyed.
Good.
Make sure every import ban
is retroactive.
Of course.
The Health Technology
Safety Act
contains that provision.
Delete every record
of our meeting,
every phone call,
every email.
- But not here, Senator.
- Wait till you're alone.
- I should wait until I'm alone.
- Right.
And if anyone ever asks,
we're all friends.
- You're friends.
- We're finished.
Have a good night.
Good night.
- You have another headache?
- No, it's fine.
I'm just glad we'll be done
with all these trips to D.C.
It's been
a long couple of weeks.
Desperate times,
necessary measures.
Look, watch out!
Senator?
St--st--stop!
Stop!
Stop!
Stop!
Go, go, go, go,
go, go, go.
Charlotte
Go home.
Excuse me,
I have to go home.
Is she all right?
I think so.
Hey.
I'm gonna go grab
a drink.
Yeah, okay.
Ugh.
What's he doing here?
- Oh!
- Hi, Lisa.
Hi, Jason.
I was just wondering
if, um,
you wanted
to hang out sometime?
Well, I mean,
obviously, like, I know,
right now,
we're hanging out,
but we could see a movie
or something.
It--well, whatever
you want to do.
That's really sweet,
but, um, I have a boyfriend.
So
Right, I know.
But, listen, I was just--
Hey!
Jase!
This is the senior crunk.
What, did you, uh,
skip a grade
and not tell anyone?
Cody!
Don't be a jerk.
I'll make sure
he gets out okay.
Stop it!
You don't talk to Lisa.
Look,
she's too nice to say it,
but you creep her out.
You creep everyone out.
I said, "stop it."
What did you do?
He was in the hospital
for months.
He almost died.
You could be a little nicer.
You're right.
You should go out with Jason.
- Cody, stop it.
- Seriously.
Jason's really cool.
Really cool.
Uh, he wants
to talk to you outside.
Cody, you better not
have hurt him.
What's going on?
- Jason just wants
- To talk to you.
He just wants
to talk to you, Lisa.
Jason.
What's happening?
I really never got a chance
to tell you this before,
but, um
You look really nice
tonight.
I look really nice
tonight.
Hey, Doc,
those two kids
from the high school
are in the sitch room,
and here
is the police report.
Thank you.
Uh, did Bill give this to you?
Nah, he's not in yet,
so I just--
he--he had a late night.
I gave him a call.
Oh, okay.
He's the one
who usually handles
this sort of thing, Kat.
Yeah.
You need to be working
on your--
your memory issues,
right?
Right,
but you said the key
to memory construction
is active observation,
so I am observing actively.
So I got this idea--
probationary agent.
Nice, huh?
No, it's not nice.
It's not even a real thing.
The Kat.
Yes, Gare?
Yeah.
Bill's my partner,
and you're not allowed to
just steal someone's partner.
Oh, no.
Yeah, I'm addressing
the issue.
Right,
no partner stealing.
Got it.
Well, they've ruled out
drugs or alcohol.
Perhaps there was some kind
of conversion disorder,
mass hysteria
Whatever
you wanna call it,
these 2 and 15 others
chased a girl right out
of the senior dance.
Half of them
didn't come home last night.
I kind of read your file
before I gave it to you.
Not very probationary.
Sorry.
This young guy.
What, did he walk through
a window or something?
Plate glass.
Didn't even blink.
Witnesses say they saw a kid
named Jason Miller
with them, said he appeared
to be the leader.
You know him?
Hello.
Can either of you tell us
anything about Jason Miller?
I don't know
anyone named Jason.
I'm guessing
that's a yes?
Original Air Date on September 10, 2012
♪
Don't say no ♪
for an answer ♪
and there's no telling ♪
where we've been ♪
'cause people
don't understand ♪
understand,
understand ♪
people don't understand ♪
people like me ♪
Bill.
Good morning.
Sorry I'm late, Doc.
Well, what's
with your knee?
I just tweaked it in ballet
class last night, so
Oh, that's where
they were teaching
you how to kick
each other?
I'm still getting
my work done, right?
Well, we still haven't found
the breach in security.
Uh, I did clear
the team and Kat--
as much
as she could be cleared--
but I'm still working
to clear, uh, support staff
and friends, and family,
and tactical, all right?
So I am thorough.
Yes.
- And thorough takes time.
- Yes, you are.
I-I understand,
but I'm gonna loop in Clay.
Doc
Are you sure
you wanna do that?
I don't think we can trust
that guy on something like this.
Well,
I-I know it's a risk,
but it's far more dangerous
to have a traitor in our midst.
And besides, Clay
has some resources
that you could
probably use.
All right.
Their neuroanatomies
are unique,
but their brain patterns
are identical.
That's, like,
impossible, right?
Usually, brain patterns
are like snowflakes, Kat.
Everyone
should be different.
But when we compare
the EEGs,
we see many identical areas,
their minds moving
in some kind
of synchronization.
But there is no indication
in either of their MRIs
of any Alpha ability
at all.
It looks as if they might have
become an extension of Jason's.
Yeah, but at the hospital,
Jason could only project
his personality
onto other Alphas,
and even there,
the effect was temporary.
Well, evidently,
his ability has evolved.
Yeah, mine did
after the photo stim.
They're emitting
an infrasonic field.
I can hear it,
but barely.
All right, Rachel,
stick with me here.
When Jason
creates this field,
he--he activates,
uh, somehow,
uh, some sort
of neural link,
through which
he could possibly
exercise a measure
of synchronized control.
Well, like, some kind
of hive mind.
My father's allowing himself
to feel optimistic.
August Medical.
It's just a minor setback
for us.
You're worried.
Yeah, of course
I'm worried about him.
So am I.
You said that you
would bring him around
to our way of thinking,
but you two are farther apart
than you've ever been.
Dani, some chasms
can't be bridged,
certainly not from one side.
No, he has a place
in what we're doing,
in what we're building.
You've said that.
- I'm hopeful.
- No, you made promises.
Do you understand everything
I'm risking for this?
There may be
an opportunity,
a way to build
a better bridge.
A former patient
of both of ours.
She's just a kid.
She's still gotta be
in there somewhere, right?
I wish I knew, Nina.
The medication seems
to be sedating them,
but not breaking
Jason's neural link.
I can't get a hold
of Jason's parents.
Oh, we have
to keep trying.
These kids
could be in danger,
and Jason's
a disturbed young man.
Poor boy has a lifelong history
of being ostracized
due to his ability.
The infrasound.
It induces feelings
of discomfort
and unease in people,
and they don't like
being around him
without even knowing why.
Well, he's not alone
anymore, is he?
Leave it to Parish
to make the borg a real thing.
Hmm?
It's a Star Trek thing.
Don't worry about it.
No change at all.
Nothing I've given them
has restored
their normal brain activity.
The primidone, phenytoin--
Well, what about something
other than drugs?
I could try.
Carefully.
All right.
Molly?
Molly, come back.
Molly--
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
You all right?
- Yeah, it's just--
- What happened?
I felt, like, dozens of people
just fighting back.
Okay, we're obviously
not trying that again.
I don't know.
I-I don't think
I can affect their will
because it's not their will.
It's Jason's will,
and we have to find him
if we're gonna have any hope
of breaking this connection,
this--this neural link.
I'm gonna ask his teachers
if they have any idea
where he is.
I believe he is here
somewhere, Bill.
Kid could go anywhere,
and he goes to school?
Well, probably for
the first time in his life,
he has power
and influence,
and so he's--
he's going back to a place
where once he had none.
It's just to show it off.
It makes sense.
We'll be right there.
Dr. Rosen?
Jason.
You remember me?
From--from the hospital?
Yeah.
Uh, salt and vinegar chips.
Right.
To be honest,
I'm--I'm great now.
Not like before.
People used to mess with me
all the time,
even teachers.
Have you spoken
with your parents about that?
Ah, my parents,
they were the worst.
I mean, have you ever--
have you ever looked at somebody
who was supposed to love you
and you know that they
don't even like you?
Anyways,
I'm all good now.
See?
Ah, yes, I-
now, I'm very happy to see
how well you've recovered.
Um, Jason, I'd love to run
some tests back at my office,
if you wouldn't mind.
Nah, I-I told you,
I'm fine.
Well, it would help me
understand you better,
understand your ability,
see how you've managed
to, uh, well,
recover so quickly--
- I'm good.
Thank you, Dr. Rosen.
Uh, Jason, please,
wait--
Excuse me.
Jason,
I need you to listen to me.
I'm worried that you might
be hurting your friends.
I think it
has something to do with
the connection
that you've made to them.
You wanna
take them away.
No, no, I don't.
You touch them.
It's that simple.
Promise me
you'll leave us alone,
or I'll have him
pull the trigger.
Jason, there's--
there's no need--
Promise,
or I swear I'll do it.
We should talk.
What's our official story?
We're gonna go with
accidental weapons discharge.
Okay.
Yeah, I think
that story will stick.
Any leads?
No, Gary still
hasn't been able to find
anything on
security cameras, right?
No.
They--oh, no, Bill.
The cameras just went out.
That's not my fault.
That's bad security.
What happened to you?
I'm following up a few leads
with the school psychologist.
You need a hand?
No, thank you, Bill.
I'll meet you
back at the office.
The public nature
of Jason Miller's actions
are putting every Alpha
at risk.
I expect you
to be celebrating it.
What you managed to accomplish
with Jason Miller
is truly remarkable.
Imagine what he'd be capable
of if you hadn't intervened.
I rescued that boy
from your experiments.
We share responsibility
here, Lee.
You interrupted
Jason's treatment.
You failed to recognize
his instability,
because you were too busy
shutting down August Medical.
You neglected
his follow-up care.
Well, he wouldn't
have needed follow-up care
if you hadn't twisted him
into this--
this thing that needs
to be stopped now somehow.
Bullet to his head
would stop him.
But I don't want that.
I want you
to help me save him
before this gets
out of our control.
Oh, that's precisely
what I intend to do.
I certainly don't need
your help for that.
Because you've had
such success
curing Jason's victims.
Let me guess--you've tried
all the antiseizure meds,
maybe even Nina?
I have six months
of detailed scans and case notes
on precisely what was done
to Jason's brain,
the wavelength and the duration
of every stroke treatment.
Please, Lee.
I need you
to help me save Jason.
Uh, thank you,
but I have my own team.
You can keep the phone.
Danielle was lucky
to find that flat on Avenue C.
Such an old building.
I remember it
from before the great war.
Be a shame
if something happened to it.
I was hoping to sway you
with other arguments.
You're an uncompromising man.
You have no idea
how uncompromising.
You've been criticized
for your frequent trips
to New York, Senator.
I won't apologize for making
the needs of my constituents
my top priority.
All right.
Well, let's talk about
your new, hard-line stance
on medical equipment
being imported from overseas.
I need to make sure
the ban is retroactive.
Well, I do believe your bill
does cover that, Senator.
Yes, it does.
Of course it does.
You're my friend,
aren't you?
I'm sorry.
I don't understand.
We're done.
I need to go home.
And that was Senator Burton,
recorded last night
having some difficulties
during the interview--
I know
she's staying there.
Yeah, no, no,
just listen to me.
I need to see her,
and you need--
What's going on?
Right this way.
Jason's mother.
Teenagers at the dance
weren't Jason's first victims.
His parents were.
She has dozens
of subdural hematomas.
I think the connection
to her son
is causing her brain
to--to rupture.
She's gonna die
if you don't get her
to a hospital immediately.
But maybe you have
a surgical suite here somewhere?
Take her to Saint Michael's.
So her brain pattern
is struggling with Jason's.
Does that mean
the others are in danger?
Yes.
And the adolescents
may have a little more time,
given the relative flexibility
of their neuroanatomy,
but, yes,
anyone connected to Jason
is eventually
going to die.
Quite an effective tool
of mass *** you've created.
Not my intent.
- Not your intent?
- And what about you?
Using Nina Theroux
to forcibly push a senator
to do your bidding.
Not the same thing.
Nina never intended
to hurt anyone.
Not her intent.
Exactly.
Let's get to work
before anyone else gets hurt.
Senator Burton's
in the hospital.
They're saying
it's exhaustion.
It's always exhaustion.
Now, has this
ever happened before?
Not like this.
Lee and I had no idea she'd
have this kind of reaction.
Now, her doctors
would've never seen
this kind
of condition before.
But there are no names
on the film,
nothing in here
to incriminate Dr. Rosen
or the rest of the team.
The only common thread
in there is me.
Look, Nina.
It's risky, okay?
A senator
has a lot of resources.
But it's a risk
I have to take.
I need to fix this.
You'll need
to loop Dr. Rosen in
before you share this file
with the Senator's doctor.
Don't worry.
He'll understand.
Hello, Nina.
What can I do for you?
What
That was not Dr. Rosen.
We could neutralize
the victim's infrasonic fields.
No. Disrupting that amount
of brain activity
would be fatal.
And it appears
there is no limit
to the number of people
Jason can collect.
Oh, you didn't know that?
No.
Always meant for Jason
to emerge from his coma
with more control,
more maturity.
Teenagers.
Haven't changed much
since the 19th Century.
I've raised my fair share.
Remaining the same age
while everyone around you
grows older and dies.
That, uh, must be
very lonely.
- I have my memories.
- Oh, I'm sure you do.
But humans aren't built for
that kind of isolation, Stanton.
I'm not here
to talk about me, Lee.
All right.
We can see how hard
all the minds
in Jason's collective
are struggling
to reassert themselves,
so I'm thinking if, somehow,
we could push them to--
Nina Theroux.
She can get into his mind
and get him to set
his collective free.
No, I'd rather
not expose her to that risk.
It's far too dangerous.
Won't be a risk
as long as I tell her exactly
how to navigate his mind.
So you wanna work
together on that?
Fine, then, uh,
I'll have to go find my team.
Lee.
You didn't wanna walk
into a trap.
Neither do I.
- Lee Rosen.
- No, you're not.
What have you done
with him?
We already know that
you're using cloning technology
to bounce the number
off of cell towers
all over the city.
Watch your back.
We're coming for you.
I hear echo,
so I know you're indoors.
Gary, ignore
all the pings outside.
There's 32 dots now.
In minutes, they'll
be kicking down that door.
May I?
Okay, look for some place
big and empty,
far away from traffic,
like a warehouse.
Okay.
Okay,
there are 17 dots now.
Stan, you treated me
with respect,
so as soon as we find Jason,
you will be free to go.
Very well.
On your word.
Hello, everyone.
It's him.
I'll explain
everything later.
Right now,
we need to find Jason,
and he's probably feeling
very vulnerable right now,
so he'll wanna be
somewhere safe.
Look for
an infrasonic field,
a cluster at one
of his classmates' addresses.
That's where
we'll probably find him.
You're so beautiful.
Why--why don't you
take your clothes off?
Wait, no--
no, stop.
I want you to want to do it.
I want to do it.
No, you don't.
No, I don't.
I'm sorry.
Jason's in there.
Okay, anybody else
a little freaked out by this?
Two heartbeats.
He's not alone.
I didn't touch her.
Okay, all right.
Well, let's just let her
get dressed now, okay?
- Okay.
- Come here.
I like Lisa, okay?
But this isn't her.
Hey, Jason, listen.
Dr. Rosen sent us.
Okay, we're here to help you.
We can help her, too,
but you gotta
come with us, okay?
Okay.
My first field assignment
is "go wait by the minivan"?
Really?
Yeah. Recognize.
It's supposed to be safer,
but I get arrested sometimes.
No, stay back!
You'll spook him.
Who are these guys?
You said
you were with Dr. Rosen.
We are.
Look, they're just here
to protect you.
It's okay.
Hey, guys.
Look.
Hicks!
Get him to the car now.
I changed my mind.
I-I don't wanna go.
Hicks! Tranq him!
I got him!
Unh!
- Ahh!
- They're like ants.
Oh, there's more!
They're swarming.
Kat, help!
Ahh! Oh, they are.
They're like ants.
Oh! Ah!
Bill!
I can catch him!
Gary!
- Hey!
- Come on.
Get off of there, pal!
Unh!
Hicks, let's go.
- I was harmed.
- Come on!
- Gary, move!
- Come on, quick.
Yeah.
Hurry!
Hurry, they're coming!
- Easy, easy.
- Get in, let's go!
Come on.
Bill, come on, let's go!
Move, move!
Go, go, go!
Prep him for an MRI
and an EEG.
Be careful!
Come on, fast,
before his friends show up.
Let me look.
No, don't!
It hurts.
I'm gonna have
a shiner now.
And, Bill, it's your fault
that I got punched.
Yeah, I get to punch you
now, Bill.
It's my turn.
Gary, no one
is gonna punch anybody, okay?
Doc?
Everyone
This is Stanton Parish.
'Sup, Stan?
What?
Dr. Rosen
better know what he's doing.
Great confidence in you,
Miss Theroux.
You've shown tremendous skill
in expanding your ability
whenever given
the opportunity.
All right,
so how do I do this?
Jason's ability
is centered
in the frontal polar
parietal cortices.
He'll be vulnerable
to stimuli
in the more fundamental areas
of his brain.
So what he's saying,
Nina, is, uh,
not to exert control
over his ability,
uh, directly at the outset,
the way you did
with the two high school kids,
but instead,
to make him feel something
on a more primal level
in order to distract him.
Study his EEG
very carefully.
I'm gonna try everything I can
to make him see reason,
but I want you to be ready
just in case.
Okay.
Uh, I believe
we're done here.
Mr. Harken and Mr. Hicks
will, uh, show you
to the elevator.
Good luck.
We're not going
to the elevators, are we?
We're going
to the elevator,
just not gonna leave
the building.
Hey!
You killed Anna.
You killed
a lot of people,
and now
you're gonna go to jail.
I simply wanted her
arrested.
The government
murdered Anna,
and Dr. Rosen
did nothing to stop them.
Okay, that's enough.
Highland Mills?
The community in Maine?
And now Jason Miller?
Where Dr. Rosen goes,
trouble
for Alphas follows.
Gary, don't listen to him.
Come on.
Signed and sealed.
Come on,
we gotta get upstairs.
Do not open that door,
understood?
- Yes, sir.
- Under any circumstances.
This is not
what we discussed, Lee.
No.
No, we're only beginning
to understand
who each of us is.
I learned a lot about you
today, Stanton.
A man who says he's,
uh, helping to save dozens
of lives, that's very
forthcoming about his motives,
even the possibility
that he and I
are not so different
on some level.
Admits to weakness,
and error, and
I'm only human, Lee.
It was only
to gain my trust.
What happens to that poor,
damaged young man
is incidental to you.
You're trying
to, uh, how shall I say,
recruit me,
aren't you, Stanton?
You have to admit,
we make a great team.
It's never going
to happen.
You should not
have threatened Danielle.
Guard,
could I have some water?
Please?
I wanna go now,
Dr. Rosen.
Jason, the people
in your neural link,
you--you must let them go.
You have to set them free.
No, I don't.
Because I'll be alone again,
and you have no idea
how that felt.
During World War II,
an American Lieutenant
and his squad
came across
a field of potatoes
while out foraging.
The Lieutenant left
to speak to the farmer,
ordered his men
not to go into the field.
He was just
being cautious.
The men were starving.
They hadn't eaten
in days.
All that food,
just sitting there.
When the Lieutenant returned,
half his men were dying
and the other half were dead.
Blown to pieces.
The Germans
had been laying mines
in some of the fields
as they retreated.
That Lieutenant was me.
A desperate man
will do just about anything.
Your mother is in a coma,
Jason, right now.
And that's gonna happen
to everyone else--Lisa, too.
I don't believe it.
You're lying.
I'm not hurting them, okay,
because I can feel
their thoughts,
and believe me,
it feels good.
For the first time
in my life,
I feel like I belong.
I really want to go now.
Nina, I'm afraid I'm going
to need you after all.
Are you ready?
I'll be right there,
Lee.
- I really wanna go now.
- I really wanna go now.
- I really wanna go now!
- I really wanna go now!
- I really wanna go now.
- I really wanna go now.
- I really wanna go now!
- Go back to sleep.
- They're here.
- Gary, how many?
I think
all of them.
Power's out,
but the backup's on.
Secure stairwells are clear,
but they're coming up
the public ones.
Oh, okay.
I'll close the blast door.
No, no, no, no.
Hicks is bringing up tranq guns.
Well, he should hurry up,
'cause they're gonna close
automatically.
Damn,
there's a lot of them.
Hey, we're gonna need teams
in the main entrance
and all public stairwells.
Tranq guns only, copy?
Tranq guns only.
Right away, sir.
Agent Harken, come in.
That wasn't the lesson.
The lesson is follow orders.
I got the tranq guns.
Drama queen.
They're being crushed.
All right, we're gonna have
to let these kids in.
They're gonna kill
themselves.
All right,
let's drop back,
try and buy ourselves
some more time.
Bill.
All right,
Gary, now.
Whoa.
Doc, I don't know how long
we can hold out here.
Tell Nina, hurry.
Jason's gone.
'Cause that's
just what we need.
Perfect.
Well, he's still here
somewhere,
because those kids
are still attacking.
Check Parish.
Choi, Grant.
How's Parish?
Respond.
Choi, Grant, respond.
Get back to the office.
I'll check this area.
If they get through,
is this gonna be enough?
Jason!
Dr. Rosen?
Dr. Rosen, something's wrong.
He said that he'd get me
out of here,
then he locked himself
in that room.
You brought Parish
into your neural link?
He said that he wanted me to,
but now something's happening
and I can't stop it.
He wants to take control
of your collective.
But it's going
to be all right, Jason.
Let me help you.
Bring me in, please.
Jason? You--
Jason, everyone here
is part of your
shared consciousness.
I know, but--
but he's taking them away.
Stanton.
How are you doing this?
It's sort
of a neural failsafe.
It's an important early step
in Jason's treatments.
You didn't think I would create
something I couldn't control,
did you?
No, no, no, no,
please, not you.
Lisa.
Lisa!
Those doors
aren't gonna hold forever.
I must admit
I didn't see the boy's
full value until just now.
You've grown far more powerful
than I ever anticipated, Jason,
but you're clearly
not comfortable with leadership.
Jason, you don't have
to let him do this.
- Don't listen to him, Jason--
- You can break the link!
He doesn't know
what he's talking about.
You can set
all these people free.
He doesn't understand us.
He's not like us.
Go, Jason.
Be with your friends.
Set them free, Jason.
- I can't.
- Yes, you can!
- It's your brain.
- You'll be alone.
I don't want it to be
like it was before.
- It will not be like before.
- Yes, it will.
Trust me, Jason.
Jason!
No!
No!
Look.
They're stopping.
Think we're okay?
I can't hear
the infrasonic fields anymore.
It wasn't me.
Where's Dr. Rosen?
Jason.
Jason.
Jason.
Oh, Dr. Rosen?
Thank you, Jason.
I know that was
a very difficult choice to make,
but your ability,
and--and that man,
who knows
what would've happened.
Dr. Rosen, you okay?
No, we're--we're fine.
It's fine.
Where's Parish?
Damn it.
D.O.D. bean counter
said we don't need
ballistic glass
on every floor.
You see anything?
Nothing.
He's gone.
- Hey.
- Hey.
I finally got all those kids
checked out and sent home.
Three of those little boys
asked me out on a date.
Well, that's sweet.
You could, you know,
buy your date his beer.
No! Oh, my goodness!
And they smelled
like they bathed in cologne.
It was really gross.
It was just--
John has introduced me
to scotch.
Mmhmm.
I have a really
wicked bottle
of 18-year-old Oban
in my office.
I have something I need
to take care of tonight.
Mmm.
You're taking the file
to the senator's doctor, huh?
Rain check?
Rain check.
By the way, if--
if you're not
sleeping with him,
and he's still buying you
$100 scotch,
he's a keeper.
We'll see.
Hell of a couple
of days, huh?
Ah, yes, indeed.
Hey, Doc.
Parish knew our layout cold.
Now, normally, I would say
that that is luck,
but something tells me
this guy makes his own luck.
It wasn't his luck,
Cameron.
It was my own overconfidence,
thinking I could--
I could trap him here somehow.
That was--
that was a brilliant move
on his part.
He wanted me to bring him here
so he could meet all of you.
Well, wheels within wheels.
Sorry.
Uh, being inside his head
has--has given me
a lot to think about.
We're gonna get him.
You know that, right?
Okay, let me
just grab my bag, and
- Cameron?
- Yeah?
Is, is that a new one
of Dani's?
Yeah,
she just finished it.
You haven't seen it
before?
Yes, I have.