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A detective (Lance Lewman) and doctor (Teresa Farley) tie rapes to bug-eyed aliens who are posing as humans in order to multiply.
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00:00:00You
00:00:30Whoever told you a cheap dinner in a second-rate Italian restaurant was a ticket to a girl's bedroom
00:00:51Don't you ever call me again, you creep
00:00:5447th and Broadway
00:01:2447th and Broadway
00:01:3147th and Broadway
00:01:3347th and Broadway
00:01:38Leave me alone!
00:01:49I'm sorry, miss.
00:01:51I didn't mean to frighten you.
00:01:54You'd have been a lot sorrier with your eyes full of mace.
00:01:58You do know you shouldn't be in this neighborhood at this hour.
00:02:04I wouldn't recommend it for you either.
00:02:06You're crazier than I am.
00:02:08I live around the corner.
00:02:10I have no chance.
00:02:12Rudolph knows I prefer to take him for a walk
00:02:15than to find something unpleasant in the morning.
00:02:21You wouldn't believe this place in the old days.
00:02:24My wife and I took our babies for strolls in a perambulator.
00:02:29This building covers my favorite chocolate shop.
00:02:32Really?
00:02:33Really?
00:02:40I'm sorry.
00:02:43Oh, my God.
00:03:13Oh, my God.
00:03:43Oh, my God.
00:04:13Oh, my God.
00:04:43Oh, my God.
00:05:13So, how bad is it, Doc?
00:05:22It's about as bad as it can get detected.
00:05:25Is she going to make it?
00:05:27She'll make it, but I'm not sure she's going to want to.
00:05:30What do you mean?
00:05:30You're going to have to see it, I understand.
00:05:33You're going to have to see it, I understand.
00:05:33I'm going to have to see it.
00:05:34I'm going to have to see it.
00:05:40God.
00:05:41I told you.
00:05:56What kind of maniac would have done this?
00:06:01Somebody very, very sick.
00:06:04I've never seen anything like it.
00:06:06We still haven't figured out what he did in conjunction with the rape, but our test shows
00:06:10some kind of damage from acid.
00:06:12It's all right.
00:06:13I'm Dr. Gamble Pace.
00:06:22You're safe.
00:06:24Don't be afraid, Donna.
00:06:27This man is here to help you.
00:06:29He's from the police department.
00:06:31I'll be here while he talks to you.
00:06:33Hi, Donna.
00:06:34I'm Detective Dale Andreotti.
00:06:36If you can tell me everything that happened to you, I'm going to find whoever did this.
00:06:42I don't remember.
00:06:49I don't remember anything.
00:06:53I don't remember.
00:06:55You're not dead.
00:06:56You're alive.
00:06:57If you're alive, you can remember.
00:06:59If you can remember, we can find it.
00:07:02Please, Donna, try.
00:07:05A German man.
00:07:11With the dog.
00:07:14He...
00:07:16Please, tell me.
00:07:19What did he look like?
00:07:21Who was he?
00:07:22This has happened each time.
00:07:29Partial recall and then a selective amnesiac or catatonic state.
00:07:34Jeffrey, bring me enough bandages to change her dressing.
00:07:38Her wounds are reinfecting rapidly.
00:07:40I want a 24-hour watch on this patient.
00:07:45Who sent all these flowers?
00:07:47We haven't been able to notify our family yet.
00:07:49I brought them over.
00:07:51Mrs. Arquette died last night.
00:07:53She doesn't need them anymore.
00:07:55Oh, I see.
00:07:56That's enough for now.
00:07:58You want to talk about this?
00:08:00Sure.
00:08:01Are you angry with me?
00:08:04You know, this is the kind of case that makes me want to kill every man that was ever born.
00:08:10Hey, I'm innocent bystander.
00:08:14I know.
00:08:15And you're a specialist.
00:08:16But there's a lot more to this than what you've just seen.
00:08:19What do you mean?
00:08:20Come with me.
00:08:21Dr. Kupperman, report to x-ray.
00:08:22Come with me.
00:08:23Dr. Kupperman, report to x-ray.
00:08:26Look at these statistics.
00:08:29Five days.
00:08:30Five women.
00:08:31Amnesia sometimes occurs in a major trauma like this, but they all have it.
00:08:36Also, there are other signs that match.
00:08:39In every case, disturbing signs.
00:08:42Each rape has been particularly brutal.
00:08:45What about this?
00:08:47Each victim remembers a different assailant.
00:08:50A sailor, a businessman, a fat man, even a woman.
00:08:55This guy must have some excellent disguises.
00:08:58Look, the EKG shows something unreal.
00:09:00Brain wavelength so intense that it's inhuman.
00:09:04What?
00:09:05I don't get it, but something about these attacks has actually changed these women.
00:09:11It's as if some sort of drug has been forced on them.
00:09:15And it's organic matter.
00:09:17Each victim has traces of it on their bodies.
00:09:19And it's also unidentifiable, untraceable.
00:09:26I'm sorry.
00:09:27You can't smoke in this office.
00:09:29Sorry.
00:09:31What about semen?
00:09:32Does it match?
00:09:33No traces of semen.
00:09:35But we found some kind of matter on the women that we can't analyze.
00:09:40And inside of them, this thick black substance.
00:09:44What other things do the women have in common?
00:09:47Get ready for this.
00:09:48Until this happened, each one of them has been a virgin.
00:09:53Three and a half?
00:09:55Two days after the day?
00:09:56Three
00:09:58Five
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00:10:00Three
00:10:01Five
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00:10:04Six
00:10:04Dos
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00:10:12Two
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00:10:20Seven
00:10:21Five
00:10:51Okay, folks, that's it. Let's take lunch.
00:11:12All right, I'm starved.
00:11:17You want to eat Thai food, girl?
00:11:19Sure.
00:11:21Carinza, Thai food?
00:11:22You guys go ahead.
00:11:24Sweetheart, you got 20 suits to do this afternoon.
00:11:27You're going to need your nourishment.
00:11:28I'll look better in those suits with a workout and no lunch.
00:11:31I don't want you so weak, you'll faint.
00:11:34This is all still pretty new to you.
00:11:36This is a breeze compared to gymnastics.
00:11:38I practice that 10 hours a day.
00:11:40Reminder of that when we go into overtime.
00:11:44You sure?
00:11:44Go on.
00:11:47Okay.
00:11:47See you in a while, darling.
00:11:48Let's go.
00:14:46I'm sorry.
00:14:49It's okay.
00:14:50Did you forget something?
00:14:52My wallet.
00:14:54Forget it.
00:14:58I'm sorry.
00:14:59That's okay.
00:15:01Relax.
00:15:02It's not like you were after my body.
00:15:09Ted!
00:15:11Ted, are you alright?
00:15:12I don't know.
00:15:15You have to let me in.
00:15:18I don't know.
00:15:19I don't know.
00:15:30I don't know.
00:15:36Oh, my God.
00:16:06Oh, my God.
00:16:36Oh, my God.
00:17:06Oh, my God.
00:17:36Oh, my God.
00:18:06Oh, my God.
00:18:37Look, anything we say here will not go any further.
00:18:40Good.
00:18:42Because I thought that maybe if I said too much, you could have me fired.
00:18:47Fired?
00:18:47What gave you an idea like that?
00:18:49Have you done something wrong?
00:18:51No, no, I just...
00:18:53All the stuff that's been happening with these girls has gotten me a little afraid.
00:18:59Look, if everybody who got afraid once in a while was fired, we'd have some awfully understaffed hospitals.
00:19:04Now, what is... what is this exactly that's gotten you so upset?
00:19:08Why have these girls been attacked?
00:19:22I got their reports from the file this afternoon, and none of them were.
00:19:31None of them were what?
00:19:35None of them had ever been with a man.
00:19:37Innocent girls are raped every day, Kathleen.
00:19:41I wish I could tell you otherwise, but it's the truth.
00:19:45It...
00:19:45It's hard for us.
00:19:48It's hard for everyone.
00:19:49You're not the only woman in this world who's alone, afraid, and with no one else to protect her.
00:19:58There are a lot of us.
00:19:59Lots of them.
00:20:01But the sooner you realize that you have to grow up and be a big girl, the sooner you'll stop being afraid.
00:20:10I know.
00:20:11I know.
00:20:11You're right.
00:20:13Right.
00:20:14You have to be.
00:20:15Look at you.
00:20:16Yeah, look at me.
00:20:17So, I'll see you this afternoon in the treatment room, 4.30, okay?
00:20:23Bye.
00:20:23Okay.
00:20:47I'll see you next time.
00:20:54So, I'll see you next time.
00:20:54.
00:20:58.
00:20:58Carinza, can you hear me?
00:21:20Yes.
00:21:22No one can hurt you now, but you must tell us what you remember so it doesn't happen to others.
00:21:28I... I was in the studio.
00:21:34I wanted to be alone.
00:21:37No one else was there?
00:21:39No one.
00:21:45And then he came back.
00:21:48Who?
00:21:50He came back for his wallet.
00:21:52Who was he? Carinza, did you know him? What was his name?
00:21:58It was Ted!
00:22:01It was Ted!
00:22:03It's all right, Carinza. It's all right.
00:22:06I'll do it.
00:22:10I'll do it.
00:22:14I'll do it.
00:22:16Great.
00:22:19I'll do it.
00:22:25I'll do it.
00:22:56What do you think, Lester?
00:23:16It's a little dark, but there's none of the usual scumbags around.
00:23:26It's a little dark.
00:23:56It's a little dark.
00:24:26Life is so screwed up.
00:24:35Look at these.
00:24:37Probably the best session she ever had, and then this had to happen.
00:24:41She was very beautiful.
00:24:45Was?
00:24:47Well, you saw her.
00:24:48She's pretty badly cut up.
00:24:49She'll probably be scarred.
00:24:51Looks like the rapist used some sort of acid on her.
00:24:54God.
00:24:55I feel like...
00:24:57Why do I feel this guilt?
00:25:00You left her.
00:25:01You found her.
00:25:02It's a natural reaction.
00:25:03That girl was only 18.
00:25:08She was just a sweet little gymnast.
00:25:11I brought her here from Wisconsin.
00:25:14This never should have happened to her.
00:25:17It's not your fault.
00:25:19You had nothing to do with...
00:25:20Well, then who did?
00:25:22Ted.
00:25:23You know somebody named Ted?
00:25:30Yes.
00:25:32It's Ted.
00:25:32He works for me.
00:25:33He's my stylist.
00:25:34You couldn't possibly have been him.
00:25:35Was he here yesterday?
00:25:40Yes.
00:25:42We worked.
00:25:44We went to lunch.
00:25:48He left and never came back.
00:25:51When Alec and I got back to the studio and found Carenza,
00:25:54I forgot all about him.
00:25:58Do you think he could...
00:26:01There's no way.
00:26:02Could he have been with Carenza while you were gone?
00:26:05Possibly.
00:26:08No.
00:26:10There just isn't any way it could have been Ted.
00:26:12Look, I know teachers, businessmen, politicians, priests.
00:26:16We're all rapists.
00:26:17No one is beyond suspicion.
00:26:20Do you know where I can find him?
00:26:23His number and his address.
00:26:25Thanks.
00:26:29Detective.
00:26:30Yes.
00:26:31Ted's a good guy.
00:26:34He couldn't have done it.
00:26:35He lives with his mother.
00:26:43Detective.
00:26:45Yeah.
00:26:46I guess I'm not making myself clear.
00:26:49Ted is gay.
00:26:53Maybe.
00:26:54Or maybe just real clever.
00:26:57I'll be in touch.
00:26:59And I'll turn it in, Marissa.
00:27:00Don't do it in touch.
00:27:21Here.
00:27:22There we go.
00:27:22E PJ works.
00:27:23And I'll run out there.
00:27:23I'll try and practice.
00:27:23I'll try and practice.
00:27:25There we go.
00:31:25Do you think we could just try and forget about all this and have a pleasant evening together, huh?
00:31:32You're right.
00:31:33I'm on edge.
00:31:34I'm crazy.
00:31:37What's going on at that hospital, it's too spooky for words.
00:31:41What do you mean?
00:31:42You guys in an administration should only know the things that we see.
00:31:47We see.
00:31:51And just how much did you see?
00:31:55Enough to know that I want you to bear my children.
00:31:59But you know how I feel about sex before marriage, but you know how I feel about sex before marriage, and I know it's old-fashioned, and I know that I might be the last old-fashioned girl, but that's the way I was brought up.
00:32:21I can't help it.
00:32:22I can't help it.
00:32:23Well, couldn't we just practice some of the first few basic moves?
00:32:29I can't help.
00:32:33I can't help it.
00:32:34It's odd. The girl I attended with Dr. Pace this afternoon, she was a virgin. It's strange.
00:32:49It's almost as if in this day and age, it's some sort of guilty secret to be a virgin.
00:32:57It's funny. I still have trouble saying that.
00:33:03Brett? Brett?
00:33:33What? What brings them here? Who talks them into it? Am I the only one who does it? What brings the others here? The ones who want to hurt them? The ones who want to kill them?
00:34:01Hello? Did you do it? Was it you?
00:34:07Hello?
00:34:12Did you do it? Was it you? Was it you, you goddamn creep? Did you do it?
00:34:29Did you do it?
00:34:36Hello?
00:34:51Yes. Yes, Alec, the police were here. Were they the same ones from the other day?
00:35:02No, there was only one. It was a plainclothes detective. Great. Those other guys were pigs. Was this one cute?
00:35:09Alec. Alec, Corinza was raped and mutilated. Ted's disappeared and they think he might have done it. And all you can think of is if the detective was cute? You're hopeless.
00:35:22Well, I mean, I'm sort of a material witness, don't you think? I mean, they're gonna have to come see me.
00:35:29I'm hanging up now, Alec. I know you've never had a man in your life, but this is no way to find one.
00:35:35Well, I don't want to take the chance with just anybody. I mean, you know all the diseases that are floating around.
00:35:41I'd rather be, what's the word, celibate? I mean, until I give it for the first time to somebody who isn't married, isn't gay, and doesn't spend half his time at the VD clinic.
00:35:52I'm hanging up now, Alec. It's six o'clock. I'm going home. Good night, Alec.
00:36:22All right, Alec.
00:36:27Damn.
00:36:30Must be the main in the basement.
00:36:35Great.
00:36:57Thank you so much for watching.
00:37:27I don't know.
00:37:57I don't know.
00:38:27I brought you some more flowers, Donna.
00:38:45Do you like carnations?
00:38:49I'm going to let some sun in so you can see them when you wake up.
00:38:51They're pretty.
00:38:54Pretty as you'll be again when the doctors fix you up.
00:38:58Maybe then you'll go have a burger with me.
00:39:00I don't know.
00:39:01I don't know.
00:39:02I don't know.
00:39:03I don't know.
00:39:05I don't know.
00:39:06I don't know.
00:39:07I don't know.
00:39:08I don't know.
00:39:09I don't know.
00:39:10I don't know.
00:39:11I don't know.
00:39:12I don't know.
00:39:13I don't know.
00:39:14I don't know.
00:39:15I don't know.
00:39:16I don't know.
00:39:17I don't know.
00:39:18I don't know.
00:39:19I don't believe this.
00:39:49I don't believe this.
00:40:19I don't believe this.
00:40:49I don't believe this.
00:40:50I don't believe this.
00:40:52I don't believe this.
00:40:53I don't believe this.
00:40:54I don't believe this.
00:40:55I don't believe this.
00:40:56I don't believe this.
00:40:57I don't believe this.
00:40:58I don't believe this.
00:40:59I don't believe this.
00:41:00You have to forgive the state of this place.
00:41:02I've been so upset since it all happened.
00:41:04Why hasn't anyone come by sooner?
00:41:07You know?
00:41:08I know that my son is missing.
00:41:11What have you found out?
00:41:13I beg your pardon?
00:41:15What have you found out about my son?
00:41:18That's what I came here to ask you.
00:41:23But I called you.
00:41:25When was the last time you saw your son?
00:41:28I left for work two days ago and never returned.
00:41:33He always calls me if he's going to spend the night with a friend.
00:41:37He knows I need him here.
00:41:38Is there somewhere Ted might have gone?
00:41:41A certain friend?
00:41:42No.
00:41:43He never goes anywhere unless it's work or...
00:41:47Yes?
00:41:48Well, he does go off with his group.
00:41:52But he always calls me before he leaves.
00:41:55His group?
00:41:57This stuff was dug up by Ted in the New York Historical Society.
00:42:03Sometimes Ted and his friends go off into the old tunnels
00:42:07underneath the city for days.
00:42:09But he would have told me if he were going to go.
00:42:12They find a lot of antiques there,
00:42:16which they aren't supposed to sell, but they do.
00:42:19There are so many abandoned tunnels under the city.
00:42:22Ted knows most of them.
00:42:24It's just a hobby.
00:42:25Though they're supposed to turn what they find over to the authorities
00:42:29to put in museums, Ted sells most of it.
00:42:32Gets pretty good money for this old junk.
00:42:34Have you ever met any of this group?
00:42:37My teddy bear wouldn't go with a bad crowd.
00:42:41I thought all this was harmless.
00:42:45But it isn't, is it?
00:42:47I hope my teddy's not in some kind of trouble.
00:42:51He's lost a herd, isn't he?
00:42:55Don't worry.
00:42:58We'll find him.
00:43:01I hope so.
00:43:03He's all I have.
00:43:05I don't know what I'd do without him.
00:43:08Do you see what I mean, Iron?
00:43:21This is unreal.
00:43:23There's a logical explanation for everything, but I told you.
00:43:27Look at this.
00:43:38What the hell?
00:43:43What the hell?
00:43:45It's the same from every girl.
00:43:48It's not a virus.
00:43:49It's not a communicable disease.
00:43:51It's more like the waste matter of some sort of spore.
00:43:55Incredible.
00:43:58What?
00:43:59It's brick dust.
00:44:00It's what?
00:44:01Let me see another one.
00:44:02Well?
00:44:03More brick.
00:44:04What are you talking about?
00:44:05Brick dust.
00:44:06Red brick dust.
00:44:07And there's only one place where you'll find it.
00:44:09Where?
00:44:10Under the city.
00:44:11I saw this before when I treated some children who lived in the tunnels under Grand Central Station.
00:44:27They were feral, abandoned like little animals.
00:44:30I wrote brick dust.
00:44:31It could be from anywhere.
00:44:32No, no, no.
00:44:33That's not true.
00:44:34There was a red brick used a couple hundred years ago when they were building the foundations of Manhattan.
00:44:38They ran out of it.
00:44:39You don't find it anywhere else.
00:44:43These particles are on every slide.
00:44:46That's every girl, victim.
00:44:48And there's only one place where this could have come from.
00:44:52Ira.
00:44:53Gamble.
00:44:55Whatever's going on, it's coming from underneath this city.
00:45:06Tana?
00:45:08Um...
00:45:09Uh...
00:45:10Oh, it's…
00:45:11Uh...
00:45:13Uh...
00:45:15Dr. Friday, 1823, Dr. Friday, 1B, 2, 3.
00:45:45Hello?
00:46:12Dr. Pace?
00:46:13Who is this?
00:46:14It's Dale Andreotti.
00:46:16Can you come over to the hospital?
00:46:25What's wrong?
00:46:26They're gone.
00:46:27They're all gone.
00:46:28What?
00:46:29Each girl who has been attacked is no longer
00:46:32under the care of this hospital or the Victim Volunteer Program.
00:46:35All five of them.
00:46:38Wait a minute.
00:46:39Wait a minute.
00:46:40We've still got Corinza.
00:46:42Hello.
00:46:43This is Dr. Gamble Pace.
00:46:44I want a 24-hour guard placed around Corinza Marshall.
00:46:48Yes.
00:46:49Now.
00:46:50Immediately.
00:46:51This is priority.
00:46:53The first name's Gamble?
00:46:54Yes.
00:46:55That's right.
00:46:56Put that away, please.
00:47:01How come?
00:47:02My dad was a blackjack dealer in Vegas.
00:47:05His little joke.
00:47:06Oh, I like it.
00:47:08Thanks.
00:47:09It gives me a certain outlook on life.
00:47:12Looks like it's about to come in real handy.
00:47:14You know, I can't figure you out.
00:47:15What do you mean?
00:47:16You seem so concerned with all this.
00:47:17I think you'd be used to it by now.
00:47:20It's never easy.
00:47:21No, but it's almost like you're fascinated with all this.
00:47:24You may know something about medicine, but you don't know it all.
00:47:27When I was seven years old, my older sister was raped.
00:47:31I watched her go from a happy teenager to a closed up old lady in one day.
00:47:46But she never got older.
00:47:47Sorry.
00:47:52When all this is over, maybe we could go for dinner.
00:47:55Okay?
00:47:56Okay.
00:47:57But I'll warn you right now.
00:47:59I'll have a tortured history with men.
00:48:29I'll have a great day.
00:48:30But I'll have a good day.
00:48:31I'll have a great day.
00:48:32I'll have a great day.
00:48:33I don't know.
00:49:03Hello?
00:49:23Mom, I don't believe this is you.
00:49:28Why?
00:49:29Why?
00:49:30Because I haven't heard from you in months.
00:49:33Not since my checks stopped coming.
00:49:35No, I'm not mad.
00:49:38What can I do?
00:49:40I went out and I got a job.
00:49:42Yes, you heard me, a job.
00:49:45Good one, too.
00:49:47Except when the models get iced.
00:49:50What?
00:49:51No, nothing.
00:49:52I do hair, I do a little styling, a little makeup.
00:49:57Styling.
00:49:59It's too hard to explain.
00:50:00Let's just say it pays the rent.
00:50:02The rent.
00:50:03The rent.
00:50:04The rent is fine.
00:50:05It's nothing.
00:50:07And I live in the safest part of the East Village.
00:50:11What?
00:50:12No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:50:18I mean, why would I be here if it wasn't?
00:50:22Have you ever thought I was a fool?
00:50:24Oh, well, thank you very much for your vote of confidence.
00:50:30Mother, I'm going to take a bath.
00:50:34Is there anything you wish to discuss before I go?
00:50:39Of course I'm still a good girl.
00:50:43You may not believe it, but the subject has come up frequently in the last few days.
00:50:49Yes.
00:50:51Yes, don't worry.
00:50:53At this rate, I'll be the oldest living innocent female in the Isle of Manhattan.
00:50:59Mother, goodbye.
00:51:01Call me next Sunday.
00:51:03Maybe I'll do something to shock you.
00:51:06I'm only kidding.
00:51:10Goodbye.
00:51:12God, I wish I'd done something that would shock her.
00:51:23Pain or pleasure, sugar?
00:51:26It's lady's choice.
00:51:29I don't want money.
00:51:31I just want a good time.
00:51:36You want to play button?
00:51:38Button?
00:51:39Sure.
00:51:41For every zipper I unzip, you want button to button.
00:51:46Looks like you got a lot of buttons on that shirt.
00:52:03That was a zip.
00:52:05Now you owe me a button.
00:52:11You got it.
00:52:12That's how the game is played.
00:52:13You got it.
00:52:14That's how the game is played.
00:52:18You got it.
00:52:19You got it.
00:52:20That's how the game is played.
00:52:23I'm so good.
00:52:24I'm so good.
00:52:25TELL YOU,
00:52:49Ah!
00:52:55If Dr. Markham is right, the dust has shown up on these samples
00:52:59will still only exist in a few locations.
00:53:02I thought it was all over, under the city.
00:53:05Well, most of the foundation sites have been sealed off tight.
00:53:09Let's see what's left.
00:53:11Grand Central, we've got covered.
00:53:14Grand Concourse, it's too far north.
00:53:17South Street, it's too far south.
00:53:20Madison Square, maybe.
00:53:24Battery Park, covered, but too far south.
00:53:28Empire State Building.
00:53:31It's dead center.
00:53:47It's dead center.
00:53:48It's dead center.
00:53:49It's dead center.
00:53:50It's dead center.
00:53:51It's dead center.
00:53:52It's dead center.
00:53:53It's dead center.
00:53:54It's dead center.
00:53:55It's dead center.
00:53:56It's dead center.
00:53:57It's dead center.
00:53:58It's dead center.
00:53:59It's dead center.
00:54:00It's dead center.
00:54:01It's dead center.
00:54:02It's dead center.
00:54:03It's dead center.
00:54:04It's dead center.
00:54:05It's dead center.
00:54:06It's dead center.
00:54:07It's dead center.
00:54:08It's dead center.
00:56:39Look at this.
00:56:41There's an additional location.
00:56:43Where?
00:56:44Right underneath us.
00:56:48Hello.
00:56:49It's for you.
00:56:51Detective Andriotti.
00:56:59Right.
00:57:00We'll be right over.
00:57:01What?
00:57:02Assault in progress.
00:57:04Where?
00:57:04Empire State Building, sub-basement.
00:57:07The girl's safe.
00:57:08They've got it cornered.
00:57:09It?
00:57:10Some kind of animal.
00:57:12I don't know.
00:57:13He said it was a human.
00:57:14I don't know.
00:57:14And the guy's safe.
00:57:15I don't know.
00:57:19Come on.
00:57:21It's for you.
00:57:21Yeah.
00:57:22Ah!
00:57:22Yeah.
00:57:22Yeah.
00:57:22Yeah.
00:57:23Yeah.
00:57:23Yeah.
00:57:23Yeah.
00:57:24Yeah.
00:57:24Yeah.
00:57:25Yeah.
00:57:26Yeah.
00:57:28Yeah.
00:57:33Yeah.
00:57:33Yeah.
00:57:34Ah!
00:58:04I don't know.
00:58:34I don't know.
00:59:04I don't know.
00:59:34I don't know.
01:00:04I don't know.
01:00:34I don't know.
01:01:04I don't know.
01:01:34Dale, this is Dr. Markham.
01:01:35He works with me at the hospital.
01:01:38Can we back away from whatever that is?
01:01:41Good idea.
01:01:42The energy coming out of this nest could harm us if we stay too close.
01:01:48Nest?
01:01:49Gamble, it's incredible.
01:01:53It's an alien life force that drifted down onto the planet as a spore.
01:01:57It reproduces itself throughout the galaxy on some sort of periodic basis.
01:02:06I can't figure it all out yet.
01:02:08It can take on any form in order to accomplish its goals.
01:02:14You saw the dead woman back in the tunnel.
01:02:22She was diseased.
01:02:24That's how they knew they had to use women who were clean, who were untouched by anything.
01:02:31Ira, this is crazy.
01:02:39You're a virgin, aren't you, Campbell?
01:02:40I'm afraid it needs virgins to reproduce.
01:02:46I'm afraid it needs you.
01:02:49That woman, that bagged woman, she did have an offspring, but it was unacceptable.
01:02:55It can't reproduce.
01:02:57It can only kill.
01:02:58Look.
01:03:28Look.
01:03:53Kill her.
01:03:54Oh, my God.
01:03:56What?
01:03:56Oh, my God!
01:03:57Oh, my God!
01:03:58Let's go.
01:04:28very good gambler you're going to be even more helpful what are you talking about
01:04:36you're going to be the mother of one of the earth's new masters
01:04:40this planet is needed to continue a noble race you're fucking bananas if this race is so noble
01:04:52how can it rape and kill you just kill didn't you you wouldn't hesitate to crush anything if it
01:05:03meant saving your own life that's how we think of you we
01:05:22gamble
01:05:27help me
01:05:33help
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01:06:31It's 48 hours.
01:06:35When the women rise from the pit,
01:06:39they'll swirl it into new beings.
01:06:46They'll be unstoppable.
01:06:48If you embrace the service,
01:07:00living hosts for all of them.
01:07:04Oh, God.
01:07:08Stop it.
01:07:10Stop it.
01:07:11They're a parasite.
01:07:18Stop it.
01:07:48We've got to destroy these things before they get out of here.
01:08:18This is an abandoned spur in the old train line. Chances are it's still power cable.
01:08:35See if you can find any cable.
01:08:37Cable?
01:08:38Yes! Look!
01:08:41What am I looking at?
01:08:43There! There!
01:08:45What? Where?
01:08:46Don't you see? The third rail.
01:08:48If we can electrify it with cable, we've got a chance.
01:08:53There must be one around here somewhere.
01:09:00What?
01:09:01A phone box at the main station. They've got to keep them open in case of an emergency.
01:09:08Oh!
01:09:09Oh!
01:09:10Oh!
01:09:11Oh!
01:09:12Oh!
01:09:13Oh!
01:09:14Oh!
01:09:15Oh!
01:09:16Oh!
01:09:17Oh!
01:09:18Oh!
01:09:19Oh!
01:09:20Oh!
01:09:21Here it is!
01:09:22The camera
01:09:52Oh, my God.
01:10:22Hello? Hello, is anybody there?
01:10:36Come on. Come on.
01:10:42Hello, who am I talking to?
01:10:44Who's this?
01:10:46Listen very carefully. This is Dr. Gamble Pace.
01:10:49I'm in the 23rd quadrant of the Midtown Annex Corridor.
01:10:53Hey, Walt, we got another loon bird in the Midtown Annex.
01:10:58Tell him to go to a shelter.
01:11:00It's a her.
01:11:04There's two of them.
01:11:05Listen, this is no joke. You've got to turn on the power to this section.
01:11:08Listen, you guys. This is Detective Dale Andreatti of the NYPD.
01:11:16One of you guys start checking me out while the other gets ready to electrify the system.
01:11:19Oh, my God.
01:11:42Go!
01:12:12Go!
01:12:42Dale, this isn't the way I imagined it.
01:12:49Do you want to get married first?
01:12:52No, it's just that I can't get all of this out of my mind.
01:12:58Iris said others would follow.
01:13:01He was right.
01:13:03No!
01:13:33No!
01:13:35No!
01:13:37No!
01:13:41No!
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