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00:00You
00:30Boys' room down the hall.
00:54Third door on your right.
01:00Is there a problem?
01:04Well, I'm finished.
01:13Kid, what are you even doing here?
01:16Taking the test, same as you.
01:17Wait, how old are you?
01:2114.
01:22Are you a genius, like in a movie?
01:25Well, I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.
01:30Wait, what did you get for the last question in the map about the hotel?
01:33Do you remember?
01:34It was A.
01:35Shit, are you sure?
01:37I got C.
01:43I got C.
01:57Uh, you know, that's how they get you.
02:01C is a terrific equation, really.
02:03But, uh, so you're already figuring the room tax into the nightly charge.
02:07So when you multiply everything inside the parentheses...
02:10You end up counting it twice.
02:14That's okay, you know.
02:15I'm sure you got the rest of them right.
02:17No.
02:19I forgot how to calculate the fucking tax.
02:21I suck.
02:23Is it weird being you?
02:28And that's an I.
02:29There's an I?
02:30Yeah, sure.
02:31K-U-S-I.
02:33Is it strange we always play with animals I've never heard of and can't spell?
02:37Oh, nice try, Ralph.
02:40Euro, step into a reverse layup.
02:42Nothing but net.
02:43In your dreams, Gobert clearing out for Ellis and he's gonna take his man off the dribble
02:48and you say Euro, step into the...
02:49Nice shot, Phenom.
02:51You almost had it, but that Euro step is looking slick as hell.
02:54Shit, man.
02:55What's wrong?
02:56My Timberwolves jersey, man, it's ripped.
02:58I'm sure your mom can sew it.
03:00No big deal, man.
03:01Please can I have your attention?
03:03Ladies and gentlemen, the sooner we get one more volunteer, the sooner we can board you all,
03:08and we'll still have a shot at an on-time arrival.
03:10We've already been waiting here an hour.
03:12Yeah, that's right.
03:13We're offering a courtesy booking on the 6.45 a.m. departure tomorrow.
03:21As well as a hotel voucher and a $200 credit.
03:28My mistake, that's $200 cash.
03:34$400, plus the hotel and rebooking.
03:37Now she's a game show host.
03:38Do I hear a thousand?
03:41$600.
03:43Ma'am.
03:44$600.
03:45Plus a cash refund for my ticket.
03:49Very self-see.
03:51This is Keith.
03:52Leave a message.
03:53Hey, Keith.
03:54It's Tim.
03:55Listen.
03:56I don't think I'm going to make it out to New York after all.
04:04I hope your dad knows how much I appreciate the offer.
04:06I know he doesn't really need an extra gun or routine exact protect, but I just think...
04:15I just really wouldn't be any good to him right now anyway.
04:17I don't know.
04:19I don't know.
04:20I don't know.
04:21I don't know.
04:45Thanks.
04:46Not a rapist? Or a psychotic?
04:49No, ma'am.
04:50Of course, that's exactly what a psychotic would say.
04:54Going as far as Maine? Duffel suggests you might be.
04:58I guess I hadn't decided.
05:00In that case, I got a proposition for you.
05:02One hand washes the other.
05:04You scratch my back?
05:05No. There'll be no back scratching, if you don't mind.
05:07And I ain't asking.
05:09Thing is, I got a truck full of books,
05:12forty-some boxes, each one heavier than a son of a bitch.
05:15If you help me unload and reload at each one of my stops,
05:18I'll take you as far as the public library in Denison, Maine.
05:21Sounds good.
05:23Throw your stuff in the back.
05:37We were in Principal Greer's office for almost an hour.
05:41How long have the two of you been talking about MIT?
05:48Since October.
05:51Look, he said he felt that Roderick Day had taken me as far as he could.
05:56Can you agree?
05:58MIT's where you belong?
06:02Yeah.
06:03Yeah.
06:04Yeah.
06:05Yeah, I think, I think so.
06:07You know, um, but I don't know how to say it.
06:12Try.
06:13We're talking about uprooting our lives here, so try.
06:19There's just, there's so much I want to learn and figure out.
06:28It makes me feel so small.
06:31You know, I have this dream, and I'm standing on the edge of an abyss,
06:36and it's full of all the things I don't know.
06:38And, well, I guess an abyss can't be full, so call it a chasm.
06:41But it's bottomless.
06:43And there's a bridge, and I want to walk across that bridge and raise my hands,
06:48and then all the things from the darkness become floating up.
06:55I'm sorry.
06:56I'm sorry.
06:57Butterfingers.
06:58I'm sorry.
07:04Look, your brain and what it can do is a gift.
07:12God knows it didn't come from us.
07:15I figure that means we ought to do whatever's in our power to see how far it can take you.
07:21You know what they say about the abyss, right?
07:24You look into it, it looks right back into you.
07:29Well, you bet it does.
07:30Mm-hmm.
07:45It's all lights out.
07:47If the parents wake up, we might have to get wet.
08:17No choice.
08:19Make it 45 minutes to go.
08:21Copy.
08:2245 to go.
08:47No choice.
08:57No choice.
09:03Hello?
09:31Sure, kid.
09:31Whatever you want.
09:33It's the last of them.
09:48Hey.
09:49Just saw a guy win an ice hockey jersey.
09:51I figure that's the good Lord telling me to get my ass back across the Vermont line.
09:56Much obliged to you for the ride, man.
09:58It's been a pleasure getting to know you.
09:59Good luck to you, Tim.
10:20Wife hates it when I'm late for dinner, so let's just get right to it.
10:23Just got off with Boston PD.
10:30Seems you forgot a few things on your application.
10:33One, 2011, you received a commendation for life-saving again in 2018.
10:392020, you got the officer of the year.
10:42Well, they had to give it to somebody.
10:43I always showed up on time, never called in sick, so...
10:47Okay.
10:48I don't know if that is becoming modest to your low self-esteem, but I don't like it.
10:52All right.
10:54I earned that award.
10:56I applied for this job, kind of spur of the moment.
10:59More time to think, I'd have put it down.
11:01But you remembered to put down the incident at Westfield Mall?
11:04I figured you had a right to know.
11:09Lieutenant I spoke to said the guy he shot had an AR in 200 rounds.
11:13It wasn't a guy.
11:14It was a kid.
11:1516 years old.
11:16And, uh, he hadn't shot anybody.
11:1916 or not, a kid threw down on a cop.
11:25There you go.
11:26Lieutenant said you were off duty.
11:28Yeah, I, uh, swung by the mall after my shift, pick up some dress shoes for a wedding.
11:34Still in uniform, this woman comes running up from the parking lot, said she just saw some guy pull a rifle out of his car.
11:40So far, so good?
11:41Yeah.
11:42Yeah, right up until the moment where the responding officer smelled the alcohol on me.
11:47Gave me the test.
11:49I had two old-fashions of beachcombers right before I hit the shoe store.
11:55You were off duty.
11:56But in uniform.
11:58Department let me pick.
12:01Resignation or dismissal.
12:02You ordinarily a drinking man?
12:04I was.
12:06After that, for a while.
12:08Long enough to end my marriage, but not anymore.
12:12If I were to breathless you right now, what would you blow?
12:16Go ahead and find out.
12:18No.
12:19Don't believe I will.
12:22I don't believe I need to.
12:24Well, son, you are ridiculously overqualified for this job.
12:30But if you want it, it's yours.
12:32What if I want it?
12:34All right.
12:35You start tonight, 8 to 6.
12:37Just like that.
12:38Just like that.
12:39I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:41I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:41I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:42I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:43I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:44I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:45I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:45I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:46I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:47I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:48I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:49I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:50I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:51I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:52I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:53I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:54I don't believe I need to do this job.
12:55I don't know.
13:25I don't know.
13:55I was going to change it to I choose to be crappy, but they might take away my pen.
14:09Yeah, sometimes they let shit slide, sometimes they don't.
14:12Name's Kalisha.
14:13We'll also respond to Sha.
14:15Uh, what's happening here?
14:17Where are we?
14:18Welcome to the Institute.
14:20Institute of what?
14:22Okay, yeah, I remember how many questions I had my first day.
14:26You know, it's usually just easier if-
14:28Are we still in Minneapolis?
14:33No.
14:35Definitely not in Minneapolis anymore, Toto.
14:37We're in Maine.
14:38Well, at least that's what they say.
14:40Who's they?
14:41You really can't stop yourself, can you?
14:45Is that a smart kid thing?
14:48Why would you say that?
14:50They give us a rundown of all the new arrivals.
14:52Your name's Luke Ellis.
14:53You're from Minneapolis.
14:54You like basketball and chess.
14:56And you're smart.
14:58So, how smart are you?
14:59No, no, um, I think the real question is, are you TK or TP?
15:04That's the one thing they never tell us about the newbies.
15:06Yeah, you lost me.
15:09TP is telepathy.
15:10TK is-
15:11Telekinesis.
15:12So, which are you?
15:14Supposedly, no one's both when they get here, but, um, thinking TK?
15:20I'm TP.
15:21You read minds?
15:22I always have been able to.
15:25Off and on.
15:25Well, sometimes things move around me, but that can't be enough to-
15:33To land you here?
15:36Have we-
15:38Have we been kidnapped?
15:40They call it recruited.
15:43Like, by the military?
15:45I don't know.
15:47Do our currents know where we are?
15:49Can we talk to them?
15:50No, actually, apparently our work here is to classified for-
15:55Any contact with the outside?
15:57I mean, well, someone must run this place.
16:01Ms. Sigsby.
16:01Except for the medical stuff.
16:03That's Dr. Hendricks.
16:05Medical stuff?
16:05Oh, it's just tests, mostly.
16:07And shots.
16:08Lots of shots.
16:09Um, at least that's what it's like in front half.
16:12We're in front half right now.
16:13Is there a back half?
16:14Yeah, where we go when we graduate front half.
16:16We can see it from the playground.
16:18Not- not here, but
16:19I can't really tell you what's going on in there.
16:21No contact.
16:22What do Sigsby and Hendricks say?
16:24They're not real big on answering questions.
16:26When do I get to meet them?
16:28Hard to say.
16:30They usually let the newbies wander a while first.
16:32Hmm.
16:36Why would they do it like that?
16:39No one's ever thought to question that.
16:42If you'd read his file, you'd know.
16:45They want to tell us this place isn't so bad and figure
16:49we're more likely to accept it coming from another kid.
16:54Predicts he'll notice things others won't.
16:57Goes on at great lengths about his observational and analytical powers.
17:02Why make up our rules?
17:03You know, if the boy's as smart as you say,
17:11we should be considering him for the PC track.
17:14We're not having this conversation again.
17:16Why can't we-
17:16PC tracks on indefinite hold.
17:19I-
17:19The main priority is keep the conveyor belt moving.
17:25You've seen the latest target packages.
17:27You know how tight the keyhole's gotten?
17:28Do you have a while here what my life is on?
17:37He's talking to himself.
17:39Yeah.
17:41I bet he does that a lot.
17:52I think he's ready for me.
17:58You know, it's actually not so bad here.
18:03We have video games, movies.
18:05The playground's open until late.
18:07Um, just-
18:08Hey, just make sure you do what they tell you to.
18:11Also, by the way, have you ever had chicken pox?
18:13What?
18:17Kaleesha.
18:21Luke.
18:23Miss Sigsby would like a word with you.
18:25Get changed.
18:28Well, 75 years ago, I bet this was state-of-the-art.
18:50It's actually kind of cool.
18:52It's retro.
18:53Three spots in town have punch keys for it to mark your progress.
18:59Punch it at each end of Water Street.
19:01First at the station, then at the bank.
19:03Once more at Hopper's Jewelry on garish, then back to the station.
19:07The rest of the doors you can mark with chalk.
19:08Just wipe it off on your way back.
19:10It's a 2.3 mile loop.
19:13At Whitlock, used to make, uh, six circuits each shift.
19:16So that's what?
19:1914 miles?
19:20I guess I'll be getting my steps in.
19:21Drew and I'll work out a schedule.
19:23We'll get you nights off each week.
19:24Probably Monday, Tuesday.
19:25Town's usually pretty quiet after the weekend, but we might have to shift you.
19:28If you stick around, that is.
19:31You have some issue with me, Officer Golickson?
19:35If so, speak now.
19:39Only time will tell.
19:41Thing is, we're a good crew.
19:42We're small, but good.
19:44You're gonna have some guy off the street.
19:45People joke about a night knocker, but it's key for a force as small as ours.
19:51An ounce of prevention's worth a pound of cure.
19:54My grandpa used to say that.
19:55Okay.
19:56He was a night knocker.
19:58That's why I applied.
20:01Night knocker's an analog job in a digital age.
20:04Maybe we're just an analog town.
20:07I sure hope so.
20:08Night knocker's an analog job.
20:38Welcome, Luke.
20:44So, you have met Mr. Stockhouse, Chief of Security, and this is Dr. Hendricks.
20:52He's the architect of the cutting-edge science we do here.
20:55My name is Ms. Sigsby, and I'm...
20:57You're the boss.
20:58I know.
20:59And you know I know because you watched Kalisha tell me.
21:02So why don't we get to the part where you tell me what's going on here?
21:06Sorry.
21:07You're just cooler than most of the first dayers we see.
21:11You went through all this trouble to get me here, and now you want me to, what, cry and scream and beg you to take me home?
21:17Would it do any good?
21:19Not at all.
21:20Please sit.
21:24Thank you, Dr. Hendricks.
21:27I'll take you from here.
21:30Looking forward to working with you.
21:32Sometimes our new arrivals will lash out in their disorientation.
21:48So, Mr. Stockhouse escorts each of you until we're satisfied that you're not going to hurt anyone, yourself included.
21:56But you're not going to hurt anyone, are you, Luke?
21:59No.
22:03No.
22:10Have a soda.
22:14Okay.
22:16Jellybean.
22:17Why?
22:18So you can see which color I choose?
22:21Get a sense of my personality?
22:23No.
22:24Because I like jellybeans.
22:25I thought you might like them too.
22:27But you like to analyze, I gather.
22:32The more I focus on logic, the less I have to think about being kidnapped.
22:37That's not a word we use here.
22:39Right.
22:40Recruited.
22:41And let me be the first to say congratulations.
22:47For?
22:47For being here.
22:50The work you're about to become a part of is without a doubt the most important work taking place anywhere on earth.
23:01You are without question about to participate in saving the world.
23:05Okay.
23:07I want to talk to my parents now.
23:09As Kalisha told you, that's not possible.
23:13Let me talk to them and I'll do whatever you want.
23:16This isn't a negotiation, Luke.
23:19A boy with your intellect shouldn't have any trouble understanding.
23:23Without our work, the world as we know it would cease to be.
23:33That's bigger than any of us.
23:35It's my responsibility to see that that work gets done.
23:39So.
23:40It will get done.
23:42And what exactly is our work?
23:44I'll leave it to your fellow recruits to fill you in on that.
23:50You're more likely to accept it coming from another kid.
23:53Actually, that's another word we try not to use.
23:58You're not kids.
23:59Not here.
24:00There's no bedtime.
24:02There's no chores.
24:03There's no food you're not allowed.
24:06Doing grown-up work?
24:07You should be treated like grown-ups.
24:09But at the same time, bear in mind, this is not your home.
24:14This is not your school.
24:17Here, to break a rule, there's a grown-up consequence.
24:23And what are those rules?
24:25Glad you asked.
24:26The main rule is follow any order given from a staff member without question or delay.
24:33You'll be given a number of injections.
24:37You'll be given a number of tests.
24:39You will comply with all of them.
24:42You won't, with maybe a few exceptions, find them excessively unpleasant.
24:50Your mental and physical condition will be monitored regularly.
24:54And then when you come to the end of your service, we'll wipe your memory.
24:58Send you home.
25:00Home?
25:01To my parents?
25:03Yes, of course.
25:04Are they alive?
25:08Yes, of course they're alive.
25:09We're not monsters.
25:12Do they know where I am?
25:15Generally.
25:16At any rate, I think you'll find your time here will pass quite quickly, Luke.
25:25And when you leave us, and when you wake up in your own bed one morning, none of this will have happened.
25:35The only sad part is you won't have the memory of the great privilege of having been asked to serve, not just your country, but humanity.
25:45How many, how many people does each kid here know?
25:49School, families, you can't just wipe all their memories.
25:54You'd be surprised what we can do.
26:02Pleasure meeting you.
26:03My room, it's not supposed to make me feel comfortable, right?
26:13You're just supposed to let me know you're trying to make me comfortable.
26:18I know.
26:20This feels like a very dark time for you, Luke.
26:25But if you'll simply do as you're told, before you know it, you'll be back out in the sunshine.
26:33Maybe hitting some baskets with Ralph.
26:55I'm telling you, Patriots.
27:24Play outside our army.
27:26I'm kidding you.
27:26They don't want you to know.
27:30Because they don't think you can have the truth.
27:34But we can.
27:34Aye.
27:35Must be Ed Whitlock's replacement.
27:39I heard a rumor they found one.
27:41Tim Jameson.
27:42New night knocker.
27:43Ha, ha.
27:44Annie Ledoux, old weirdo.
27:48Hey, remind me.
27:49Who was this guy again?
27:51You don't know George Armand.
27:52Still got your blinders on, huh?
27:56Do you have any fillings?
27:59Sorry?
28:00Open your mouth.
28:02Because?
28:03That's how they listen.
28:06Huh.
28:09Ah.
28:10Ah.
28:10Oh, good.
28:12Someone was smart enough to get you gold.
28:14Well, that was the army, and I'm sure they just got whatever was cheapest.
28:19You know, they might have remembered where porcelain comes from.
28:25You, uh, you think that the Chinese government is bugging our mouths?
28:30Kidding, right?
28:35Am I?
28:37Sport?
28:40My mom used to call me sport.
28:42I know.
28:44After the fella from that stage show, with all the black folks in it, um, pork and, pork and beans or something.
28:52Porky and Bess?
28:52How do you know that?
28:58Hmm.
28:59Do yourself a favor.
29:01Start listening to George's gems.
29:04Because there are things going on every day in this world that you would not fucking believe.
29:12Looks like I just barely caught you.
29:39Thought I had 48 hours of liberty.
29:40Just touching base.
29:43You got the dossier for the next recruit?
29:46Yeah.
29:47Kid's got a chaotic family situation.
29:49Might complicate the snatch.
29:51Makes the cover story easier.
29:53Soon as you're back, we'll go through scenarios.
29:56Make sure you know the dossier.
29:59I always do.
30:05The Ellis snatch...
30:06No good looking backward.
30:08It went how it went.
30:10It only went wrong because they made us rush it.
30:17Soon as the MIT news broke, the Ellis kid was going to get a bunch of publicity.
30:22The decision was made.
30:24Well, I wish those bastards would come with us in an op sometime.
30:26See the consequences of their decisions.
30:33Sorry, sir.
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30:49For more information visit www.fema.org
31:19Hey, we got a bogey.
31:35Copy that.
31:49How can we help you folks?
32:01I don't know.
32:03I guess we took the wrong exit off of 161, and by the time we realized that we're a mile
32:07deep in these woods, we got no cell service.
32:09Yeah, these pines, they play hell with your signal.
32:14What's over there?
32:16Infectious disease lab.
32:19Nasty stuff.
32:26So, straight back the way you came.
32:29Left on the fire road.
32:31They're right at the port.
32:32Let's get you right back out.
32:33Left, then right.
32:35Let's go, Will.
32:36Yeah, we're going.
32:38Thanks.
32:38Sure thing.
32:39Folks, take care.
32:49Miss Zigsby explain about the tokens?
32:58No.
33:00You think she'd remember as many intakes as she's done?
33:06Tokens are a reward for being a good co-operator.
33:09Let you get treats from the vending machines.
33:19Hey, pretty lady.
33:20How's it going?
33:22Just fine.
33:23How about you, Luke?
33:27Am I justin' okay?
33:33Silent treatment, huh?
33:35It's fine for now.
33:36Here's the thing.
33:37Treat us right, we'll treat you right.
33:40Go along to get along.
33:41Words of wisdom, Luke, my boy.
33:45Words of wisdom.
33:46Come on in.
33:53We won't be a minute.
33:57Have a seat, champ.
34:08Hop on up, I said.
34:10What are you going to do?
34:12Tattoo me?
34:14Gosh, no.
34:15I'm just going to trip your earlobe.
34:16No biggie.
34:17All our guests get them.
34:19It's like getting a piercing.
34:20I'm not a guest.
34:21I'm a prisoner.
34:22And you're not putting anything in my ear.
34:25I am, though.
34:26Look, it's just a little pinch.
34:28Be over quick.
34:29Maureen will give you a bunch of tokens.
34:31What do you say?
34:32No.
34:32Are you sure?
34:43Yeah.
34:43I bet that smarts a lot more than a little pinch in the ear, huh?
35:06Do you want another?
35:10No.
35:12You ready to get in the chair?
35:23Now, are you going to behave?
35:26Or do we need the straps?
35:28Have.
35:28All right, champ.
35:43You're all done for now.
35:45Grab you some gauze for that ear in case it bleeds.
35:48Put some ice on it, and you have yourself a great rest of the day.
35:51Evening.
36:05Hey there.
36:07Tim, meet Bedelia.
36:09Oh.
36:10She likes to greet all our guests.
36:13Bedelia?
36:16How's night knocking?
36:17Yeah, it's only been one night, but so far so good.
36:20You say so.
36:21Me, I wouldn't be caught dead working for Chief Snowflake's piss-in outfit.
36:26Even if it meant getting to stare at Officer Gullickson's ass all day.
36:30She is in peace.
36:34You have a good night, Mr. Helson.
36:37What, did I offend you?
36:40Hi.
36:42You, uh, going my way?
36:44Ray Supply Run.
36:46Georgia's Drive Time Show is having a marathon this weekend.
36:48I can't risk losing comms.
36:52Well, you want me to pull this thing to your place?
36:54Just got to stop by the station, start my shift.
36:56Might make it slow going for you, but...
36:58I can clear my schedule.
37:01Okay, then.
37:02Let's do it.
37:04Don't think I didn't see you talking to him.
37:07Mr. Hollister?
37:08If I'm living in this hotel, why wouldn't I talk to him?
37:11That man, where's my reception?
37:22Hey.
37:24Hey.
37:25Mystery Lady Returns.
37:27Ha, I told you.
37:28Sometimes I have to go out of town unexpectedly.
37:30Hey, Alex.
37:38Got it.
37:40Now, um, where did we lose things off last time?
37:44You were starting to tell me about the place you work.
37:47Oh, that's funny.
37:48I don't remember that.
37:50Maybe we were pretty drunk.
37:51Me?
37:52Never.
37:53Seriously, why can't you talk about it?
37:56We've been over this.
37:57I just can't.
37:58Especially not with you.
37:59You knew I was a journalist when we met.
38:03It's not like I was undercover.
38:04Yeah, but I didn't approach you because I wanted to talk.
38:08There you go.
38:09Oh, thanks.
38:10No?
38:12Well.
38:13You know, everyone in Denison has a theory about what you're really doing out there in the woods.
38:19Casey at the gas station, he says that you guys inherited the alien spacecraft after Area 51 was compromised.
38:26That's why drones aren't allowed to fly over.
38:28Alien spacecraft, huh?
38:31Then again, June at the diner, she says you're running a flavor lab.
38:36Like for snack foods.
38:38And all the security is to safeguard the secret recipe.
38:42Herbs and spices.
38:43What do you say?
38:45What do you say?
38:47I say a girl hot as you.
38:49Don't give a fuck what she does for work.
38:51Don't give a fuck what she does for work.
39:23Hey, I'm here to bring you to dinner.
39:33Oh, you got your jewelry.
39:35Yeah, I guess I probably should have warned you about that.
39:37Well, I don't think it would have made much of a difference, but, you know, besides I
39:41was having a lot of dumb tongue meal at one time.
39:45Okay, come on.
39:46Let's go.
39:48Everyone's excited to meet you, Nikki included, even if he is too cool to show it.
39:53Uh, I got a little sidetracked last time before we finished discussing how you read minds.
40:04Right.
40:05How does it work?
40:06Um, it's actually not as cool as people think it is.
40:09I can tell you your grandmother's name, but only if you put it in the front of your mind.
40:13I can't go deep.
40:14Rebecca.
40:25I mean, that's still pretty fucking cool.
40:27All right.
40:33It's not true love or anything, so I don't get that idea.
40:36Might not even be a favor, but it could be.
40:40Three days after I landed here, they put me into a quarantine for almost two weeks.
40:43No shots for dots.
40:48What the hell does that mean?
40:49Point is, maybe I'm still contagious.
40:53You might catch it, and it'll keep you in front half a little longer.
40:57But I thought back half was a good thing, you know, one step closer to home.
41:01It is.
41:02Supposedly.
41:02Give me some.
41:04Seriously.
41:05It's better off your plate.
41:06George, no.
41:08Hey, guys.
41:09Luke, right?
41:10George Isles.
41:11Bet you Isles already told you all about me.
41:13I'm like a god to it.
41:14Such a loser.
41:15I'll grab you something.
41:16I'm Iris.
41:16Uh, glad to meet you, both.
41:19How do you like it here so far?
41:21Great time or the greatest time?
41:24Yo, I don't even know what here is.
41:27Showing the club on that.
41:29Reminds me.
41:29You're TK, right?
41:31Neg or pause?
41:33Uh, I don't.
41:34A positive means that we can do it when we want.
41:36At least most of the time.
41:38Oh, then I'm neg, then.
41:39Sure.
41:40Yeah, I can't even wiggle my ears.
41:42Yes, TK neg.
41:43Wait till I tell Nikki.
41:44They've been betting on what the new kids will be.
41:46George always takes TK neg.
41:48Because it's the most common pedestrian, if you will.
41:51No offense, Luke.
41:52But TK pause, that's...
41:54That's rarefied air.
41:55Okay.
42:02I don't know.
42:03No offense, I don't know.
42:06No offense, I don't know.
42:09George, knock it off.
42:30Clean it up.
42:32Holy shit.
42:33Sadly, that just about takes us to the limit of my ability.
42:37Doesn't exactly make me an X-Man.
42:38The sad truth is, TK's not good for much.
42:42No.
42:42Hendrix says the most an Institute kid's ever lifted was, like, eight pounds.
42:47I wish it were possible to develop a really powerful TK.
42:51We could float ourselves the fuck out of here.
42:53Yeah.
42:54Iris has chosen to adopt Nikki's attitude about all this.
42:58She didn't choose anything.
43:00She's just open to the truth.
43:01Speak of the devil.
43:03Georgie here, on the other hand, he's our Agent Mulder.
43:06He wants to leave.
43:08Believe what?
43:11Oh, that everything's gonna be all right!
43:13Nikki, do you remember what we just talked about?
43:16Right, right.
43:16I just got a little carried away greeting the new arrival.
43:19Making him feel at home.
43:21What happened to your hand?
43:22I fell.
43:23Uh, Luke, meet Nikki.
43:36Luke, Alice.
43:38Yeah, I know.
43:39They always tell us about the new kids, offer rewards.
43:42We'll show you the ropes.
43:44Not for me, though.
43:46Nikki Willem won't trade us home for beads and blankets.
43:48Speaking of, who's got tokes?
43:53You know, if you weren't such a dick, you could earn some.
43:55Oh, sure.
43:56Instead of always mooching.
43:58Come on, cooperate me.
43:59Never.
44:00Rebel without a mustache.
44:03Yeah, you know, it's actually kind of gross to boycott something by having your friends buy it for you.
44:07I'm not, I'm not boycotting, just not cooperating.
44:11Come on, who's holding?
44:13I have two for Maureen for not crying this morning after shots for dots.
44:20Come on, I know you've got something.
44:24Whatever.
44:26Kiss ass.
44:29Come on, Alice, let's get you something.
44:31Fun sticks.
44:32Fun sticks.
44:32You play chess, Alice?
44:40These three suck.
44:42Diana Gibson could at least give me a half-ass game, but she went to back half three days ago.
44:47Yeah?
44:48Yeah, I play, but I've got to tell you about it.
44:51Not in the mood.
44:52Come on, it'll be like that.
44:57Oh.
44:58Why, thank you.
44:59All yours.
45:00All yours.
45:02You know, I thought those were real cigarettes for a second.
45:15Yeah, but I thought this place couldn't get any weirder.
45:20Can always get weirder.
45:22Jesus.
45:24Is this Pleasure Island?
45:26From Pinocchio, right?
45:28Good one.
45:29That's how they get you.
45:31Off you all the grown-up shit we've been denied for so long.
45:34Smokes, booze.
45:36Cracker Jacks.
45:36Ho-hos.
45:38What?
45:39What?
45:40Mom smelled hippie and we gave us the Arab chips.
45:42Hello.
45:43There's booze?
45:43Yeah, you know, wine coolers mostly, you know, kid stuff.
45:47There's even a sign that says, please drink responsibly.
45:50How old are the kids here?
45:52Bobby Washington was almost 19.
45:56Oldest we know of.
45:57He went to back half a week ago.
46:00Youngest?
46:01Ten.
46:02I think.
46:03Hmm.
46:04Hmm.
46:05Hmm.
46:05Hmm.
46:13Look, do yourself a favor and don't let Nikki pull you into this bullshit, okay?
46:17You see the dots say so.
46:19If you don't say that, they know when we lie.
46:35What's wrong?
46:37What if I had a story that was bigger than you can imagine?
46:40And you'd be surprised what I can imagine.
46:45I'm serious.
46:49If you got a story like that, a story that could change everything, what would you do?
46:55I think you have an inflated sense of my career to this point.
47:00Truth is, I'm still just a stringer for a local daily.
47:04Circulation under 10,000.
47:06Negligible online presence.
47:07Well, who then?
47:09Are you know people?
47:10I guess I might.
47:20What if I've spent my whole life on the wrong path?
47:25What if this is my one shot at redemption and even that's not enough?
47:30I just...
47:31Do you think there's a hell?
47:38I know there is.
47:40You're right, she was unreliable.
47:56Was.
47:57It's taken care of.
47:59I need a cleaning crew.
47:59Do you have my location?
48:00I have you.
48:04Sit tight.
48:05Thanks.
48:26Thanks.
48:28Thanks.
48:29Thanks.
48:46Thanks.
48:48Thanks.
48:49Thanks.
48:51Thanks.
48:52And we bye.
48:52Bye.
48:52Yes.
48:53Thanks.
48:53Now, they are James.
48:54So, let's go.
49:24It's hard to keep the playground open at night but not bother to light it.
49:44Uh, anybody flying over, knowing and wondering what's going on all night, you know, middle
49:51of the deep, Maine wilderness.
49:55At least there's a moon tonight.
49:57Enough for chess, anyway.
50:00Yeah, I'm still not in the mood.
50:02Come on.
50:03What else have we got to do?
50:10I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand.
50:17I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand.
50:32Walking through the streets of Soho in the rain.
50:36He was looking for the place called Lee Ho Cooks.
50:41Gonna get a big dish of beef chow mein.
50:45Ah-hoo, where a werewolf's abundant.
50:52Ah-hoo, ah-hoo, where a werewolf's abundant.
51:00Ah-hoo.
51:04You're heavy howling around your kitchen door You'd better not let him in
51:13Little old lady got mutilated late last night Werewolves of London again
51:22Ah-hoo, werewolves of London Ah-hoo, ah-hoo
51:31Ah-hoo, werewolves of London Ah-hoo
51:50Is that a checkmate? What was that, five moves? Six. And it's, uh, smothered, mate.
51:56It only works if your opponent waits too long to move the pieces next to their king.
52:01Yeah, next time you will.
52:03Plus I was playing hurt.
52:05Right, from your fall?
52:08How smart are you?
52:12I don't know. Why?
52:15I need to decide, are you the kid I've been waiting for?
52:18Smart enough to know we can't stay in this place.
52:22Are you like the others?
52:24Can't handle the truth so they talk themselves into a fairy tale.
52:27Now we get our memories wiped, go on with our lives like all this never happened.
52:32Even Kalisha's still trying to believe in it.
52:34Everyone but you.
52:38You grew up in group homes and foster care.
52:42You learn not to believe in stories.
52:46You also learn that nobody's coming to the rescue.
52:49I mean, if anybody knew about this place, it would already be shut down.
53:01Yeah, we want out. We get ourselves out.
53:06So smart kid, how do we get the fuck out of here?
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