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a young professional named Luke Williams who must follow a series of intricate puzzles left by his missing grandfather.
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00:00:30I don't know what to do.
00:01:00I don't know.
00:01:30You know what I'm here for.
00:01:43Now take me to it.
00:02:00Last year, over 200 new venture capital firms raised a total of $4 billion.
00:02:06So how do we win in this war?
00:02:09Analysis.
00:02:11We can't win with bronze, so we've got to win with brains.
00:02:15These are the earnings for the top 10 companies in the sectors we cover.
00:02:23There are patterns in the data sets.
00:02:26The numbers are a puzzle.
00:02:28Solve the puzzle, and we'll succeed.
00:02:31Got it?
00:02:35Okay, let's get to it.
00:02:38Not you, Mitch.
00:02:46What the hell is this?
00:02:48I...
00:02:49Mitch, that report does not reflect your abilities.
00:02:52I triple-checked every number.
00:02:54The numbers might be correct, but it's all data and no position.
00:02:58You need to take a stand and own it.
00:03:01I'm sorry.
00:03:02I want a revised draft by the end of the day.
00:03:05Okay.
00:03:08Thank you, Mitch.
00:03:09We need to fire him.
00:03:15He's smart as hell and works hard.
00:03:17Let's give him another chance.
00:03:20Why don't we start deducting what his chances are costing us from your share of the management fees?
00:03:25Well, there wouldn't be much left.
00:03:26Yeah, no kidding, Luke.
00:03:29I partnered with you on this fund because I thought your investment model was the future.
00:03:34It is.
00:03:35I mean, the best funds in the business got hammered this year.
00:03:37And we got hammered worse.
00:03:40Look, I know you staked a long-term bet on SatGen's success, but we're losing money every day.
00:03:46We need to sell now.
00:03:47All my algorithms say we have to hold SatGen.
00:03:50That bet is going to make us.
00:03:53He's here.
00:03:55Who's here?
00:03:56Damien.
00:03:57Harriet.
00:03:58So very nice to see you.
00:04:00My partner, Luke Williams.
00:04:03It's an honor to meet you, Mr. LeBlanc.
00:04:04Damien, and the pleasure's mine.
00:04:06I've heard so many great things about you, Mr. Williams.
00:04:10Call me Luke.
00:04:11And if I knew you were coming, I would have worn my power tie.
00:04:16I like this one.
00:04:18Why don't we sit?
00:04:19Sure.
00:04:20I'm sorry to burst in like this.
00:04:23But I wanted to congratulate you on what a wonderful bid you made in SatGen.
00:04:29Very impressive.
00:04:31And as you know, we've also started building a satellite division ourselves.
00:04:35Well, if the numbers are right, we're both taking a strong position.
00:04:39Sounds like I have to make you a sizable offer then.
00:04:46I didn't realize there was one on the table.
00:04:53Luke.
00:04:57Luke.
00:04:57Noise-canceling headphones.
00:05:06You weren't just ignoring me?
00:05:07I made a few modifications so I can block out whatever I want.
00:05:11Traffic.
00:05:12The subway.
00:05:13Partners who schedule meetings without consulting me first.
00:05:16It was too big an opportunity to pass up.
00:05:18Well, I did find out that the world's leading tech CEO wears gloves all the time.
00:05:24Weird.
00:05:26We do this deal, our year is made.
00:05:30All right, I will agree to run the numbers on what it looks like if we sell.
00:05:35But if it doesn't add up, it's not happening.
00:05:38We're lucky someone like Damien LeBlanc even has us on his radar.
00:05:41Yeah, that's great, but then no...
00:05:43Luke.
00:05:44You have a call from some sheriff's office?
00:05:48I told her those parking tickets would catch up with you.
00:05:56Luke Williams.
00:05:57Luke.
00:05:59Hank Riley with the Honeyoy Falls Sheriff's Department.
00:06:02Hank?
00:06:03You've been a long time.
00:06:05What can I do for you?
00:06:07I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
00:06:11Your grandfather was in a terrible accident.
00:06:15What do you mean?
00:06:16Is he all right?
00:06:17No, I'm afraid.
00:06:19I'm afraid he's dead, son.
00:06:26Oh, the mechanic called about your car.
00:06:28And don't forget your mail.
00:06:29I think one's from your grandfather.
00:06:31If anyone calls, I'm traveling.
00:06:33Here you go.
00:06:34Here's the updated draft.
00:06:35I'll email you my comments, Mitch.
00:06:37Thanks.
00:06:37Listen, Luke.
00:06:40We'll run all the Sajun analysis here.
00:06:42You don't have to do the work.
00:06:43Thank you, but I can handle it.
00:06:45It's my responsibility.
00:06:48Take care.
00:06:49Dr. Sheffield?
00:07:02I'm Nadine Sims with the FBI.
00:07:04Recently, some information has been leaked about a top-secret intelligence project that you were involved with called MKUltra.
00:07:10You were part of the scientific intelligence division of the CIA from 1952 to 1970.
00:07:21You worked with an engineer named Ralph Williams?
00:07:25Williams.
00:07:26He's recently gone missing.
00:07:28Is there anything you can tell me about the location of the base where you were operating?
00:07:34Who did you say you were again?
00:07:37You know, you're really a lovely young lady.
00:07:41I do so love lovely young ladies.
00:07:47Thank you for your time, Dr. Sheffield.
00:07:51Come again?
00:07:58We managed to pull the car out last night.
00:08:02We had a hard rain, so your grandfather's body probably washed a good ways downstream by now.
00:08:12Well, if you haven't found a body, how can you be certain he's dead?
00:08:17Luke, we searched.
00:08:20Just to know how you can declare him to be dead.
00:08:21Yeah, if you would have seen the wreckage.
00:08:25I know death can be a hard thing to accept.
00:08:28Put the word out to the county, and we'll find your grandfather's body in due course.
00:08:36I promise you that.
00:08:39Thanks.
00:08:41Your grandpa was a good man.
00:08:45Are you staying in town long?
00:08:47I don't know.
00:08:48Probably not.
00:08:51You need anything at all.
00:08:52You don't hesitate.
00:08:55I'm sorry for your loss.
00:08:58I don't think you're going to see it.
00:08:59I'm sorry.
00:09:17I forgot.
00:09:18I'm sorry for your loss.
00:09:46My name is Diego Gonzalez.
00:09:48I used to do a lot of jobs for your grandpa.
00:09:50He was a good friend.
00:09:54Looks like you're locked out.
00:09:56Yeah, I never had to worry about that before.
00:09:58I could pick it for you.
00:10:00That's something you do often?
00:10:01No, but I'm learning.
00:10:04Okay.
00:10:06Hold on.
00:10:16Same place as when I was a kid.
00:10:20That's cheating.
00:10:32We should record the scene before you touch anything.
00:10:36This isn't a documentary.
00:10:38This is my grandfather's home.
00:10:40He always told me to use the scientific method.
00:10:42Well, now is not the time or the place.
00:10:48Appreciate you being helpful, Diego.
00:10:49I really want to be alone right now.
00:10:51Okay.
00:10:55Hey, did Sheriff Riley tell you about the car they found down the road?
00:10:59No.
00:11:00Well, the plates were faker than the moon landing.
00:11:02Might have just been stolen, but I think it's connected somehow.
00:11:05Oh, hey, Diego.
00:11:11We're having a memorial service on Monday.
00:11:13If you want to come.
00:11:15It's kind of on you.
00:11:17Try and drive.
00:11:18Oh, anyway.
00:11:19Okay, well, you.
00:11:20Oh, my God.
00:11:21It's been a nightmare.
00:11:22Oh, my God.
00:11:23I had no clue what you're doing.
00:11:24I guess I don't know.
00:11:25Oh, my God.
00:11:26I know.
00:11:28Oh, my God.
00:11:29Oh, no.
00:11:34Oh, my God.
00:11:37Oh, my God.
00:11:40Oh, my God.
00:11:41Oh, my God.
00:11:42Oh, my God.
00:11:43I don't know.
00:12:13I don't know.
00:12:43I don't know.
00:12:50I don't know.
00:12:51Let's say A is one.
00:12:53A, B, C.
00:12:55That's a little puzzle.
00:13:02I don't know.
00:13:10I don't know.
00:13:12I don't know.
00:13:22I don't know.
00:13:32I don't know.
00:13:42I don't know.
00:13:50Hello?
00:13:51Hi.
00:13:52There is something wrong with my car.
00:13:54Hang on.
00:14:00Think you could take a look?
00:14:04Sure.
00:14:05You don't remember me, do you?
00:14:13Uh, no.
00:14:15No.
00:14:16Alexandra Derringer.
00:14:18Goodbye, Alex.
00:14:21I was a freshman when you were a senior.
00:14:31I used to think you were pretty cool.
00:14:37Thanks.
00:14:38I remember you started that massive cafeteria food fight.
00:14:41Yeah.
00:14:42Well, you threw a chocolate cupcake all over my only good dress.
00:14:47Couldn't get it clean and my dad couldn't afford a new one.
00:14:51Well, at least you got over it.
00:15:02Ooh, yeah.
00:15:03You can't drive that.
00:15:05Either blew a gasket or cracked a cylinder head.
00:15:08How soon can you have it ready?
00:15:11It's tough to say.
00:15:13Gonna be hard to find the right parts around here.
00:15:15Maybe four, five days.
00:15:18I gotta be back in New York by Monday night.
00:15:21I mean, whatever you have to do, just fix it.
00:15:23Get it running.
00:15:25Well, Luke, see, I can't just snap my fingers and make it happen.
00:15:29So, you're saying you can't get it done in time?
00:15:33I'm saying you need to be realistic.
00:15:35Well, if you realistically can't get it done in time,
00:15:37I will call someone from the next town over to get it done.
00:15:41I will get it done.
00:15:45I will get it done.
00:15:52I am a big fan.
00:15:53This is the end to the next town.
00:15:54I feel like I'm a fan of this.
00:15:55So, what am I getting today?
00:15:56I'm a fan of this.
00:16:00I am gonna be watching this.
00:16:01I will be taking this at the next time.
00:16:04I'm gonna be careful.
00:16:06I'm gonna be careful.
00:16:08I'll be careful.
00:16:10I want to be careful when I'm taking it.
00:16:13I just don't know where to go.
00:16:14All right, let's go.
00:16:44I'm really impressed you were able to find a buyer so quickly
00:17:14Mrs. Riley. Oh, please call me Marybeth. I mean, I knew it would sell as soon as it hit the market. Beautiful stretch of land up there. I'm just surprised you're letting it go. Oh, I would love to keep it, but it's just too far away. So how soon can we close? I'm sure it'll be very quick. There's not a lot of transaction volume around here. It really just depends on when Sue, the town clerk, gets around to recording the transfer of title.
00:17:45D.L.B. Holdings. Who's that? Sometimes a buyer prefer their name be kept confidential, so they use a business entity. But they did show proof of funds, and that's worth its weight in gold around here.
00:17:57Where do I sign?
00:18:04The system is going to be revolutionary. We're going to open the world's eyes. What is it, Simmons?
00:18:17I think you've promised too much this time.
00:18:20You told me the simulations for integrating the Saget network check out.
00:18:26They do.
00:18:27Okay. And the chip technology has never been an issue. The operating system works flawlessly.
00:18:34The veterans' program trials haven't gone well. We're close. It's just...
00:18:39Simmons, I hope you're fully aware that I've staked everything on this. My reputation.
00:18:49Your reputation.
00:18:54I'm fully aware of what's at stake here.
00:18:58Mario, do you know how many wounded Marines are out there waiting for the day when they can't control their synthetic limbs what they thought?
00:19:09Tell me, how long must they continue to wait before you can figure out how to connect our software to the human brain?
00:19:20You're doing important work here, Simmons. But I need more from you. Whatever's necessary. Additional staff, more funding, consider it done.
00:19:37Thank you, Mr. LeBlanc. We'll get back to work full force. We won't disappoint you.
00:19:45I hope not.
00:19:47Thank you, Mr. LeBlanc. sort of in touch to ensure that the
00:20:16Let's go.
00:20:46Mr. Williams?
00:21:09Yes.
00:21:10Maybe in Sam's FBI.
00:21:14Alex!
00:21:16Three months.
00:21:24I know.
00:21:25I'm behind on the rent.
00:21:27Enough is enough.
00:21:29What do you want me to do?
00:21:30Hmm?
00:21:32Business has been slow.
00:21:33I've barely got half of the customers.
00:21:35And the ones I've got can't always pay.
00:21:37I'm genuinely sorry, honey.
00:21:39I am.
00:21:39But if you don't have the rent by next week,
00:21:43I'm going to have to start the eviction proceedings
00:21:45on behalf of the landlord.
00:21:46Unbelievable.
00:21:52I am extending you a professional courtesy.
00:21:55Don't act like you own this place.
00:21:57My father built this place.
00:22:01I will get you the money.
00:22:05Well, you'll need to.
00:22:06Or you're out.
00:22:07Look, I know it's got to be upsetting for you.
00:22:20You want results and no one's got answers.
00:22:22I can tell your grandfather meant a lot to you, Luke.
00:22:25Please believe me when I say
00:22:26that I will leave no stone unturned
00:22:28until we get this thing figured out.
00:22:29Thank you, Agent Sims.
00:22:33It's Nadine.
00:22:35Thank you, Nadine.
00:22:36Oh, and if you do find out anything...
00:22:38You will be the first to know.
00:22:40And you have my number,
00:22:41so if you need anything, just call me.
00:22:44We'll figure it out together.
00:22:44Help!
00:22:50Help!
00:23:17Hey.
00:23:18Hey.
00:23:19Uh, so, about your car.
00:23:23I found the heads, but they weren't cheap.
00:23:25I had to set them, reinstall the valves, plus new gaskets, so...
00:23:32Ouch.
00:23:33Hope you take credit cards.
00:23:35I can knock off a hundred if you can pay cash.
00:23:38I need to do the rest first thing tomorrow.
00:23:48Yeah, don't sweat it.
00:23:50What are you gonna do?
00:23:52Skip out on your grandpa's funeral?
00:23:54So, you wanna give me a ride back to the shop?
00:24:06Let me get your opinion on something first.
00:24:11Get off of here.
00:24:15Whoa.
00:24:16Look at this thing.
00:24:1844 Willis Jeep.
00:24:20I didn't know you had one of these.
00:24:23That's not what I wanted to show you.
00:24:25Let's take a look at this.
00:24:33Crazy, right?
00:24:35I've never seen anything like it.
00:24:37Your grandpa built this?
00:24:39I think so.
00:24:40The big question is, what is it?
00:24:43Uh, it's a motor.
00:24:46Some sort.
00:24:50The transformer control unit's missing.
00:24:54What's that mean?
00:24:56Oh, without stepping down the voltage from the battery array,
00:24:59this thing won't run.
00:25:01Well, you got one of those at the shop we could use?
00:25:04That's not the way things work.
00:25:06What do you think?
00:25:09What do you think?
00:25:20A book?
00:25:22The title was in the letter my grandfather sent me, but it's...
00:25:25...stuck.
00:25:26Okay, what is going on here?
00:25:36He who controls others is powerful,
00:25:39but he who has mastered himself is mightier still.
00:25:43Lord, sir.
00:25:50It's kinda weird.
00:25:52Yeah.
00:25:56Loud, sir.
00:25:58Loud, sir.
00:26:13Hey, there's something in this.
00:26:15It's a puzzle box.
00:26:16Uh, let's see how it works.
00:26:23Usually something.
00:26:25See that?
00:26:27Some pieces, there we go.
00:26:29Let me try it.
00:26:33Okay.
00:26:34There.
00:26:51What?
00:26:52The transformer control unit.
00:26:53All right.
00:26:54Try it now.
00:26:55All right.
00:26:56Try it now.
00:27:14Come on.
00:27:15Come on.
00:27:25Hold it.
00:27:26We don't know what that thing just did.
00:27:36Holy crap.
00:27:38The whole place is rigged.
00:27:42Grandpa had pretty refined tastes.
00:27:44He always said if something was worth doing, it was worth doing right.
00:27:49All right.
00:27:51So this match box came from some joint called North East Woods Distillery.
00:27:56Which doesn't appear to exist when I search for it.
00:27:59And it only has one match.
00:28:03One match.
00:28:06One thing to burn, maybe.
00:28:12Looks like some stuff's been burned in here.
00:28:17Okay, all I can make out is MK Ultra Engineering Report.
00:28:35Doesn't ring any bells.
00:28:38Let's see.
00:28:39Project MK Ultra, often referred to as the CIA's mind control program, was the code name given to an illegal series of experiments on human subjects undertaken by the CIA during the 50s, 60s, and 70s.
00:29:00You think he was involved?
00:29:04No way.
00:29:05No, no, no. Grandpa Ralph, he was an electrical engineer for an appliance company for 40 years.
00:29:13He worked on microwaves, not mind control.
00:29:19He was probably reading a magazine or something.
00:29:26Excuse me.
00:29:28Carriott.
00:29:30Luke, I got your message about the funeral tomorrow morning. I'm so sorry.
00:29:33Thanks.
00:29:36What's the, uh, what's the story on SatGen?
00:29:39Listen, I don't want you to worry about this right now.
00:29:42The sale agreement from LeBlanc's council is totally vanilla.
00:29:45I've got Mitch and Susan working the numbers and I'll review everything.
00:29:49I haven't lost my ability to run numbers just because my grandfather passed away.
00:29:53You've been knocking yourself out lately.
00:29:55Cut yourself some slack.
00:29:57Okay, you know, I just want to look at the options.
00:29:58Let me handle the SatGen sale here in New York.
00:30:02We're partners.
00:30:04Just trust me on this one.
00:30:10I'm taking a lot of risk here.
00:30:12That was your choice.
00:30:13That was your choice.
00:30:15You want to get your hands on SatGen?
00:30:17Five million in my pocket doesn't do it anymore.
00:30:19It seems we see your role in this reception... differently.
00:30:36You need me to make it happen.
00:30:39Your fund's operating agreement says otherwise.
00:30:43In fact, if something should ever happen, say if you become...
00:30:47...incapacitated.
00:30:52Full control vest and look.
00:30:54So in reality, I only need one of you.
00:31:07I hope I was able to clear any confusion for you.
00:31:19You can leave now.
00:31:24There is nothing to eat here.
00:31:26There's a Ruck's Pizza in town if you want to go.
00:31:29You know, I got a lot of work to do.
00:31:30Why don't I, uh, why don't I take you back to the shop?
00:31:35Seriously?
00:31:37Your grandfather's funeral's tomorrow?
00:31:40He left you these insane clues to something.
00:31:43And you want to do work now?
00:31:45Yes, I do.
00:31:46Do you know how many rich lawyer sons and iBanker daughters I had to climb over to, to get a chance?
00:31:57How hard I had to fight to build my business?
00:32:00I am in the middle of a major deal and I can't take my eye off the ball.
00:32:05Or maybe you want to work so badly because you don't want to think about what you're feeling now.
00:32:18I'm not going to sit here and talk about my feelings when I have important work to do.
00:32:21But maybe you wouldn't understand that because, because you spent your whole life sheltered here in Honeywell Falls.
00:32:36Wow.
00:32:51I was a wreck for months after my father passed away.
00:33:04Feels like the world's against you when you lose someone you love that much.
00:33:07He taught me everything I know.
00:33:20Engineering, physics, chemistry.
00:33:26When I got out in the world, things he taught me didn't mesh.
00:33:29The pursuit of knowledge.
00:33:33Creating better lives through science.
00:33:37People didn't care about that.
00:33:39People didn't care that I had a PhD in neuroscience.
00:33:43That didn't help me pay my student loans.
00:33:48What the world cares about is money.
00:33:52So that's why you went into finance?
00:33:55They always need quants.
00:33:57People who are good at math.
00:34:04Well, I'm sure he must have been proud of you.
00:34:12I hope so.
00:34:20Heart Eastwood Distillery.
00:34:22No, this is from, uh...
00:34:23No, the, the logo.
00:34:27Oh.
00:34:30It's empty.
00:34:34Isopropyl alcohol.
00:34:36It's a fuel additive.
00:34:38So it's flammable.
00:34:39Yes, highly.
00:34:42Luke, what are you doing?
00:34:44Hey, Luke, hey!
00:34:45It could explode!
00:34:46Heartbreak.
00:34:47We got our next clue.
00:34:55I was able to confirm that Ralph Williams did work on MKUltra.
00:35:09As we thought.
00:35:10Anything else?
00:35:11Yeah, his back tax records line up with the shell subsidiaries that the government used to pay their research teams.
00:35:17Other than that, there's nothing.
00:35:19What about contacts?
00:35:21No, he barely made any phone calls.
00:35:23The only thing that's weird was that he got a text message right before he disappeared.
00:35:27Yeah?
00:35:28Yeah, it's like some kind of code.
00:35:30I'm writing a trace of the number right now.
00:35:36That clever bastard.
00:35:39It came from Dr. Sheffield.
00:35:42Let's take a break.
00:35:49Yeah.
00:36:11Helps put it all in perspective, huh?
00:36:23Yeah.
00:36:26Can't remember the last time I sat and looked at the night sky.
00:36:32Can't even see the stars in Manhattan because of the lights.
00:36:36That world seems so artificial.
00:36:41When people are under stress all the time, the veneer cracks.
00:36:47You see who they really are.
00:36:52And who are they?
00:36:56Deep down, we're cavemen.
00:36:59We just use economics and lawsuits instead of clubs and spears.
00:37:08Life is a fight.
00:37:09You have to be strong and protect what's yours.
00:37:15Well, life doesn't have to be a battlefield.
00:37:20If you're looking for ugliness in this world, then you'll find plenty.
00:37:24If you think everyone's out to get you all the time, then yeah, you will be fighting all the time.
00:37:28So if you think positive, then your problems just go away?
00:37:33No.
00:37:35Of course not.
00:37:37But life is a lot better when you give people the benefit of the doubt.
00:37:42Like a guy who accidentally threw a cupcake on your favorite dress.
00:37:51Here you go.
00:38:05Your grandpa teach you to play guitar?
00:38:07A little bit.
00:38:09Haven't touched one in years, though.
00:38:10Let me guess.
00:38:11Too busy working.
00:38:13See what you're missing out on?
00:38:15All the good stuff that impresses chicks.
00:38:22Hey.
00:38:24Heartbreak.
00:38:25Heartbreak.
00:38:28Does this song mean anything to you?
00:38:31No.
00:38:33Maybe there's a message in the lyrics.
00:38:36It's just some old country song.
00:38:39Maybe it's in the pattern of the notes.
00:38:42What do you mean?
00:38:43I don't know.
00:38:45If we play the song, then there could be a hidden microphone in here that'll react.
00:38:49Can you read music?
00:38:52I'm not singing.
00:38:53I'm not singing.
00:38:54You're a cheatin' heart
00:39:01Don't dig me wrong
00:39:05And all I got
00:39:09Is this here song
00:39:14In my old cabin
00:39:18Down by the lake
00:39:20I drink alone
00:39:24In my heartbreak
00:39:32Well, that was terrible.
00:39:34Yeah, you should really look into lessons.
00:39:40Maybe we made a mistake somewhere?
00:39:45Look.
00:39:47Drop detuning.
00:39:49Just, uh...
00:39:52Bring it down.
00:40:08Okay, one more puzzle and then I'm out of here.
00:40:11Alright?
00:40:12You got anything to drink?
00:40:22Not in there.
00:40:26Um...
00:40:30Well...
00:40:32We got more whiskey.
00:40:34I was thinking more coffee.
00:40:37Got a long day ahead.
00:40:39Hey.
00:40:40Toss me the coin.
00:40:41Okay, whatever that is...
00:40:42Is gonna have to wait.
00:40:43Okay, whatever that is...
00:40:45Is gonna have to wait.
00:40:46Okay, whatever that is...
00:40:47Is gonna have to wait.
00:40:48Okay, whatever that is...
00:40:50Is gonna have to wait.
00:40:52Okay, whatever that is...
00:40:53Is gonna have to wait.
00:40:54Okay, whatever that is...
00:40:56Is gonna have to wait.
00:40:58Okay, whatever that is...
00:40:59Is gonna have to wait.
00:41:03Okay, whatever that is...
00:41:04Is gonna have to wait.
00:41:07I'm gonna have to wait.
00:41:08I'm gonna have to wait.
00:41:09I'm gonna have to wait.
00:41:10I'm gonna have to wait.
00:41:11I'm gonna have to wait.
00:41:12I'm gonna have to wait.
00:41:13I don't have to wait.
00:41:14I'm gonna have to wait.
00:41:17Thanks for your help with everything.
00:41:23Yeah.
00:41:24Good times in Puzzle Cabin.
00:41:26Thanks for your help with everything.
00:41:37Yeah, good times and puzzle cabin.
00:41:46Oh, hey, Luke, I'm around later tonight if you want to grab a drink or anything.
00:41:51You mean like a date?
00:41:52No, just talk or whatever.
00:41:55Sounds like a date.
00:41:56Hey, it's not a date.
00:42:14Morning, Luke.
00:42:15Morning, Sheriff.
00:42:17Step out of the car, please.
00:42:19I wasn't speeding, was I?
00:42:20No, nothing like that.
00:42:22We found your grandfather's body this morning.
00:42:31Young kid found him washed up on the riverbank.
00:42:33I know he was your only family, and that's a hard blow to take.
00:42:40Take it from me, closure can be a gift.
00:42:46I need to talk to you about something else.
00:42:50What were you and Alex doing up at your grandfather's property last night?
00:42:54Nothing.
00:42:56Nothing.
00:42:57Just hanging out.
00:43:01I need you to stay away from Alex.
00:43:04I don't understand why.
00:43:06Because that girl's been through a lot.
00:43:08More than you know.
00:43:10That's not a reason.
00:43:13How about because I say so?
00:43:14I don't know.
00:43:44Hello, Dr. Shedfield.
00:43:51It's been a long time.
00:43:53I got nothing to say.
00:43:54I got something to say to you, and I'm not leaving until you hear it.
00:43:57I spent my whole life trying to get at the truth about MKUltra.
00:44:05Your life's work of failed experiments and innocent people.
00:44:11You tortured people.
00:44:13You destroyed lives.
00:44:13I did what I did for my country.
00:44:17You poisoned and murdered human beings.
00:44:22That's what you did for your country.
00:44:23What do you want?
00:44:32I want what you and Ralph Williams were working on.
00:44:38Tell me where it is.
00:44:40Go to hell.
00:44:47When I die, they'll say I made the world a better place.
00:44:52I wonder what they will say about you.
00:45:00Williams and I saved your life.
00:45:03No, you didn't.
00:45:04No, you didn't save my life.
00:45:07You ruined my life.
00:45:08Check his belongings and make sure the room's clean before you go.
00:45:14No, you didn't save my life.
00:45:44Your grandpa was the only person in this town who ever listened to me.
00:46:14He was good at that.
00:46:28Mitch, why do you keep calling?
00:46:31Luke, I'm sorry about your loss.
00:46:33I hope I'm not interrupting.
00:46:34Well, you are.
00:46:35So what's going on?
00:46:37Harriet has us working all weekend on Satchin.
00:46:39But she gave us new numbers today.
00:46:41She said they were revised earnings, but they don't make sense.
00:46:45And I don't want to do anything until I talked with you.
00:46:47It will send me the new numbers and I'll call you in 10 minutes.
00:46:49Okay.
00:46:52I need Wi-Fi.
00:46:53Okay.
00:46:55This way.
00:46:58So, little known fact about libraries.
00:47:01They keep their Wi-Fi on when they're closed.
00:47:04The password's password.
00:47:07There you go.
00:47:08Yeah, I mentioned pulling it up now.
00:47:09You're right.
00:47:15These numbers are wrong.
00:47:17Maybe someone made a mistake.
00:47:19It makes the sale look like a terrible deal for the buyer.
00:47:21Or a great deal for the seller.
00:47:23Which I tell Harriet.
00:47:24She's insisting these numbers are right.
00:47:25Don't tell her anything.
00:47:26But she's gonna...
00:47:27Mitch!
00:47:28Mitch?
00:47:28Trust me on this one.
00:47:29I told you we need the sachin write-up done ASAP.
00:47:32Uh, sorry, Dad.
00:47:33I gotta get back to work.
00:47:35Deal with your family's green card shit on your own time.
00:47:44Hey.
00:47:45I've gotta show you this.
00:47:48There was another body.
00:47:52Why didn't anyone say anything?
00:47:54I don't know.
00:47:55And look.
00:47:55That guy had a gun holster.
00:47:57No one wears doors for decoration.
00:48:07So, what are we gonna do?
00:48:10You keep an eye out around town.
00:48:12Come find me if you see anything.
00:48:14Count on it.
00:48:16Diego.
00:48:19Great work.
00:48:21What?
00:48:23Great work.
00:48:24I know.
00:48:25I just wanted to hear it again.
00:48:27You've reached Agent Nadine Sims with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
00:48:35If this is an emergency, hang up and down 911.
00:48:37Otherwise, leave a message.
00:48:39It's Luke Williams.
00:48:40Call me as soon as you can.
00:48:41So, there's one month plus half of another month's rent.
00:48:48So, you and Hank can sleep well tonight.
00:48:53Alex, next month's rent is due this week.
00:48:56You're not making progress.
00:48:57You're falling further behind.
00:49:00Be honest.
00:49:01You don't have enough paying jobs to collect on in the next three days and your credit's tapped out.
00:49:06You're out of runway and it's over.
00:49:08I don't know why you don't just come out and say you blame me for what happened to Carl.
00:49:20You could have made him stay.
00:49:26No one could have.
00:49:30He listened to you.
00:49:36I loved your son more than anyone.
00:49:38You have to be out Wednesday.
00:49:44I loved your son more than anyone.
00:50:14I loved your son more than anyone.
00:50:44I loved you.
00:50:45I loved you.
00:50:4512.38.
00:51:08What time?
00:51:10What is it?
00:51:1112.38.
00:51:15Or June 21st.
00:51:25June 21st.
00:51:29Is that me leaving?
00:51:32June 21st, the summer solstice.
00:51:36At 12.38 p.m.
00:51:45Okay.
00:51:55With the summer solstice, we'll be higher in the sky.
00:54:00Mr. Williams, I've got some exciting news for you.
00:54:20Yeah, what is it?
00:54:20Everything's in order, and the sale will officially be recorded as of tomorrow.
00:54:25So I've got to be out by tomorrow?
00:54:27Well, officially by midnight tonight.
00:54:29Well, can I get an extension?
00:54:31Well, I'm afraid the transaction's already been completed.
00:54:33I thought you said, I thought you'd be excited.
00:54:35Hello?
00:54:37Hello?
00:54:39Alex, I need to talk to you.
00:54:44I think I found what all the puzzles lead to.
00:54:48Alex, I think I found what all the puzzles lead to.
00:55:02I think I found what all the puzzles lead to.
00:55:04I don't want to play any more of these stupid games.
00:55:07I don't want to play any more of these stupid games.
00:55:07Ron, can you give me some...
00:55:08Alex, I need to talk to me for one second.
00:55:10One of the things, get your hands off of me.
00:55:11All right.
00:55:12Son, you just crossed the line.
00:55:16You want us to soften them up a little for you, Hank?
00:55:21It's fine.
00:55:23It's fine.
00:55:24Come here.
00:55:25Have a nice night, gentlemen.
00:55:31I'm going to lose the shop.
00:55:36What do you mean?
00:55:37I mean, when my dad died, there were debts I had to pay.
00:55:46So, I sold the shop to some slumlord from Syracuse.
00:55:52I've been leasing ever since.
00:55:56Well, how much do you need?
00:55:57I can loan you the money.
00:55:59I'd never be able to pay you back.
00:56:02Be the same story six months from now.
00:56:04So, you're just giving up?
00:56:07What do you want me to do?
00:56:12I'm getting another drink.
00:56:13Alex, please.
00:56:14No, no, no.
00:56:15Hey.
00:56:16Please.
00:56:18I'm asking you to help me.
00:56:30I was engaged to the Riley's son, Carl.
00:56:34He died in Afghanistan two years ago.
00:56:37Alex, I didn't know.
00:56:40I'm sorry.
00:56:46That's why Hank's been giving you such a hard time.
00:56:50He tries to protect me.
00:56:53Mary Beth blames me for it.
00:56:56Anyway, I probably should have said something sooner.
00:57:05I'm glad you told me.
00:57:07Hey, you don't have to do this if you don't want to.
00:57:10I know.
00:57:11I know.
00:57:17But you said you needed my help.
00:57:20And if Luke Williams says he needs help, the situation must be pretty dire.
00:57:24Here it is.
00:57:31Look.
00:57:32A bunch of names.
00:57:36These names are people from town.
00:57:39Hank, Riley, Dana Lancer.
00:57:45These are older people your grandfather knew.
00:57:47James Derringer.
00:57:52Who's that?
00:57:54My father.
00:57:55My father.
00:57:55He ordered an espresso.
00:58:22It's okay.
00:58:22People have good intentions.
00:58:27They're just not able to execute them.
00:58:36It's horrible.
00:58:38LeBlanc Industries today announced a new method for keeping their vast array of smart appliances and consumer technology up to date.
00:58:44Here's CEO Damien LeBlanc.
00:58:45We know that billions of people depend on our products.
00:58:49So we have adopted a new system that automatically updates all electronic devices.
00:58:54And we're doing this for free.
00:58:58We're also very excited to announce an imminent acquisition of a satellite network company that will allow us to broadcast these updates to over 97% of the population.
00:59:07We're making technology available for everybody.
00:59:10Tech investors called LeBlanc's announcement the way of the future, and the stock rose 17%.
00:59:16Well, I say that went well.
00:59:28What are you doing?
00:59:30Nothing.
00:59:32It's a cool car.
00:59:34Sorry.
00:59:35He was up to something.
00:59:40He's just a kid.
00:59:4350 tin cans.
00:59:45Four slots for cans.
00:59:48Question is...
00:59:50Which four?
00:59:51Hey, this one has a expiration date on it.
00:59:57What do you mean?
00:59:58Look.
01:00:01These other ones don't.
01:00:03Here's one.
01:00:07Here's another one.
01:00:10Oh, here we go.
01:00:121945.
01:00:151989.
01:00:17And then this one.
01:00:182016.
01:00:19Same year.
01:00:21February.
01:00:21We're locked in.
01:00:28It's out.
01:00:31What did I just get?
01:00:35Okay, okay, okay.
01:00:36I got it.
01:00:38Jacket, jacket.
01:00:41Jacket.
01:00:43Jacket.
01:00:45Hold on.
01:00:46Uh, Spanish, I'll just be Italian.
01:00:49Alphabetical order.
01:00:50Okay, alphabetical.
01:00:52So, B, J,
01:00:55and it's...
01:00:55Nothing.
01:00:59Nothing.
01:00:59Wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:01:00Italian.
01:01:01Okay.
01:01:02In Europe, they did put the, um,
01:01:04the date before the month.
01:01:05So, it would be...
01:01:07There.
01:01:08There.
01:01:08It's open.
01:01:10It's open.
01:01:13Yeah, yeah.
01:01:14Go.
01:01:15Oh.
01:01:16I gotcha.
01:01:21Come on, hurry.
01:01:22Why?
01:01:23I lose the cabin at midnight.
01:01:24Mr. Williams.
01:01:29It's now 12.03 on May 20th.
01:01:31The sale of this property
01:01:32has been officially recorded.
01:01:34You need to vacate the premises.
01:01:36No, no, no, no.
01:01:36I just need a little more time.
01:01:39I'm afraid that will not be possible,
01:01:42Mr. Williams.
01:01:43Damien.
01:01:45What the hell are you doing here?
01:01:47It's been a pleasure doing business with you.
01:01:52Sheriff,
01:01:53would you please
01:01:55get them off my property?
01:01:58You can't do this.
01:02:00It's a lawful transaction.
01:02:03Let's keep it peaceful.
01:02:09Fine.
01:02:11I'll get my things and we'll go.
01:02:25I was so damn impatient
01:02:27to sell the place.
01:02:31I blew it.
01:02:34Come on.
01:02:35You said I couldn't give up.
01:02:38Alex,
01:02:39without access to the cabin,
01:02:41our chances of solving this thing
01:02:43are basically zero.
01:02:46Well, sometimes it's
01:02:48not about the odds.
01:02:52Luke, it's about doing what's right.
01:02:55your grandfather was counting on you
01:02:59and I know
01:03:02he'd trust you to do the right thing.
01:03:08Why's that?
01:03:12Because I do.
01:03:25they exited the northeast side
01:03:42of the property
01:03:43when we first saw them.
01:03:44Did you notice their shoes?
01:03:57Mud.
01:04:00There's a creek that runs
01:04:01along the northeastern
01:04:02third of the property.
01:04:04Hmm.
01:04:07I think we should have a look.
01:04:09I think we should have a look.
01:04:13I think we should have a look.
01:05:46That's all.
01:05:56Come on.
01:06:05Good morning.
01:06:08What you doing?
01:06:11I gotta head back to the city.
01:06:13I can't connect with my phone and I'm locked out of my email.
01:06:16But you can't leave now. We still have clues.
01:06:20My hedge fund is about to close a major deal.
01:06:22And I'm pretty sure my business partner is screwing me over.
01:06:25So if I don't go back and take care of this, I might lose my company.
01:06:28If you do go, this Damien guy might get his hands on whatever your grandfather left behind.
01:06:32What's more important to you?
01:06:36Oh, well.
01:06:40It was weighted to make it feel like it was full.
01:06:46Why have a blueprint on a transparency?
01:07:00I have no fear to take my place.
01:07:08There was an old overhead projector at your grandfather's place.
01:07:12No.
01:07:17So this LeBlanc guy is a tech billionaire?
01:07:20He's huge.
01:07:22His company makes operating systems for everything from cell phones to nuclear reactors.
01:07:26Well, what's he want with the cabin?
01:07:28I don't know.
01:07:29I don't know.
01:07:30I don't know.
01:07:31You got this, Diego.
01:07:49Okay, you got this, Diego.
01:07:58Okay, let's go.
01:08:03Got it?
01:08:03Yeah, plug it in.
01:08:04Change your plans.
01:08:21We have house guests.
01:08:25The entrance has to be right here in the cabin.
01:08:30They're here.
01:08:31Out the front.
01:08:34Hello, Luke.
01:08:50So, it was here all along.
01:08:55You're wasting your time.
01:09:08There's nothing down here.
01:09:09There's got to be something down here.
01:09:11There's got to be a way in somehow.
01:09:13Drop it.
01:09:23Drop it.
01:09:24Do you want to swing that?
01:09:38Take it.
01:09:40Take it.
01:09:42Swing it on the wall.
01:09:43Swing it on the wall.
01:09:50Get moving.
01:10:06Oh, my God.
01:10:08Diego, get back.
01:10:09He could die.
01:10:11Yes.
01:10:13He could.
01:10:13Yes.
01:10:13Your turn.
01:10:19No.
01:10:21I'll go.
01:10:23I want to get home in.
01:10:35What are you doing?
01:10:36What is stuff?
01:10:44Let me figure it out.
01:10:55Have no fear to take my place.
01:11:00What?
01:11:00Oh, my gosh.
01:11:24Luke.
01:11:27Are you okay?
01:11:28Let's go.
01:11:37M.K.
01:11:39Ultron.
01:11:41The most horrific experiments in America's history.
01:11:46The CIA wanted a way into interrogating communist spies and brainwashing them into becoming double agents.
01:11:53Of whatever means necessary.
01:11:59Your grandfather was a part of all this, Luke.
01:12:03My grandfather wouldn't have done those things.
01:12:05I'm sorry.
01:12:07But he wasn't always the man you believe he was.
01:12:10How do you know about this place?
01:12:15I was born here.
01:12:16This one.
01:12:23This one.
01:12:38Look.
01:12:39Try it again, and she dies.
01:12:58Next time, just shoot her in the head.
01:13:01My pleasure.
01:13:09What is that? What is that?
01:13:31What is this?
01:13:39Dear Luke,
01:13:47Up inside the vault in this room is a brainwave transmission machine
01:13:52I've refined after decades of work.
01:13:55My magnum opus.
01:13:58It is capable of preventing the release of weapons of mass destruction
01:14:01by controlling the very thoughts of an enemy leader.
01:14:04Guide it with your life, for in the wrong hands it seals the very doom I would seek to prevent.
01:14:12When you have understood the puzzle I left, you will know how to access the machine and what to do with it.
01:14:18But be warned, do not attempt to solve it if you aren't prepared.
01:14:24You'll only get one chance.
01:14:25Remember Luke, the key is always in your own mind.
01:14:31If you think I'm going to help you destroy the planet, or whatever you're planning, you're out of your mind.
01:14:38Destroying the planet?
01:14:40I don't think humanity needs any help with that.
01:14:47Pesticides causing cancer, exhaust fumes driving global warming, water supplies contaminated by fracking, overpopulation driving starvation all over the world.
01:14:58I have developed a system for the perfect society, and it will work.
01:15:05All that remains, it's that machine.
01:15:11And taking decision making out of the hands of human beings for good.
01:15:17A winning formula.
01:15:18There is no way some mind control machine that fits inside that safe can make people halfway around the world do what you or your little computer program tell them to?
01:15:33That's true.
01:15:35That machine only works at a short range on a single subject.
01:15:39Which is why I need to take over the world's airwaves.
01:15:43Was that you in sale?
01:15:48Look who's figuring it out.
01:15:54Open the safe.
01:16:00Open the safe.
01:16:01Open the safe.
01:16:13Electricity.
01:16:15Voltage.
01:16:17Electricity.
01:16:18Voltage.
01:16:23The Jeep.
01:16:25The Jeep.
01:16:36If we help you, are we getting out of this place alive?
01:16:39No harm needs to come to anyone.
01:16:48Heartbreak could mean 40.
01:16:50That's the average beats per minute during a heart...
01:16:53During a heart attack.
01:16:56That's what my father died of.
01:17:09The sun.
01:17:13The summer solstice.
01:17:161238.
01:17:18That's when the summer solstice happens.
01:17:19The fallout shelter.
01:17:33Um...
01:17:35They had the tomato can that didn't work.
01:17:38Tin cans.
01:17:39There were 50.
01:17:40The atomic number of tin.
01:17:4210 cans.
01:17:43There were 50.
01:17:44The atomic number of tin.
01:17:50Quickly.
01:17:56There was no fifth puzzle.
01:17:57No.
01:17:58No.
01:17:59There was no fifth puzzle.
01:18:01There was no fifth puzzle.
01:18:03No.
01:18:05No.
01:18:06Luke.
01:18:13Wait.
01:18:15You better be sure of what you're doing.
01:18:19Alpha.
01:18:21Delta.
01:18:22Beta.
01:18:23Gamma.
01:18:24The numbers double as brainwave frequencies.
01:18:28There's a formula in the numbers.
01:18:32And solving it gives you 7.5 Hertz.
01:18:36A theta frequency.
01:18:50The ability to control the mind.
01:18:54You have what you want.
01:18:57Now let us go.
01:18:58Wait.
01:19:06This is so fun.
01:19:08Alex, run!
01:19:24Luke?
01:19:28Luke?
01:19:30Luke?
01:19:31Oh
01:20:01Oh
01:20:25Alex
01:20:31Alex
01:20:37Alex
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01:22:07Alex
01:22:09Alex
01:22:11Alex
01:22:13Alex
01:22:15Alex
01:22:17What happened?
01:22:19Alex
01:22:21Alex
01:22:23Alex
01:22:25Alex
01:22:27Alex
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01:23:18Alex
01:23:19Alex
01:23:20Alex
01:23:21Alex
01:23:22Alex
01:23:23Alex
01:23:24Alex
01:23:25Alex
01:23:26Susan, where are the satch in closing documents I told you to print?
01:23:30I told her not to bother her.
01:23:32What?
01:23:34Harriet Wilson?
01:23:37Yes?
01:23:38You're under arrest.
01:23:41You have the right to remain silent.
01:23:43If anything you say, you can't.
01:23:45We'll be used against you in a different law.
01:23:56I guess I earned that date.
01:24:01I still don't get how you convinced my landlord to sell a shop so cheap.
01:24:07A little negotiating trick I learned from Grandpa Ralph.
01:24:26Oh, shit.
01:24:35Oh, my God.
01:25:05Oh, my God.
01:25:35Oh, my God.
01:26:05Oh, my God.
01:26:35Oh, my God.
01:27:05Oh, my God.
01:27:35Oh, my God.
01:28:05Oh, my God.
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