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00:00:23Victor, it's 1030. I'm here. Where are you?
00:00:35Hello? Victor, hello.
00:01:24Victor? Victor?
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00:05:44I do that, and the state's gonna think I've lost control.
00:05:47God forbid you jeopardize another promotion.
00:05:49Just following procedure here, Emily.
00:05:51You always do.
00:05:54Why don't you finish it yourself?
00:05:57You're the best analyst this institution's ever had.
00:05:59Has it been questioned without the phenathiazines?
00:06:01No.
00:06:03He was immediately sedated.
00:06:05We've been rotating his medication since he was admitted.
00:06:11What are your thoughts?
00:06:12Victor Franks is a dangerous sociopath.
00:06:18He is exceptionally intelligent.
00:06:21Manipulative.
00:06:23His arrest record and personality profiles indicate that he is a sexual deviant.
00:06:28With a history of violence.
00:06:30No!
00:06:33He isn't capable of murder.
00:06:36Multiple gruesome murders.
00:06:40Without a doubt.
00:06:42Capability isn't the question here, Doctor.
00:06:45Guilt is.
00:06:52Does the recorder bother you?
00:06:54I take my own notes, but when I review them I can't even read my own handwriting.
00:06:57I don't know why I bother to do it.
00:06:59It's fine.
00:07:01Great.
00:07:02So let's start.
00:07:04I'm Robert Walden.
00:07:06Do you know why you're here, Victor?
00:07:09Yes.
00:07:11You're yet another person sent to document my insanity.
00:07:15That has yet to be determined.
00:07:19Victor.
00:07:19Doctor.
00:07:20Victor.
00:07:22Doctor Victor.
00:07:23Doctor Victor Franks.
00:07:25Sorry, Doctor.
00:07:26And where did you earn your degree?
00:07:28Harvard.
00:07:32You wouldn't happen to have an extra cigarette on you, would you?
00:07:35Only nice mug.
00:07:36Years in the chemical labs.
00:07:39Make the olfactory nerves very sensitive.
00:07:54All these drugs.
00:07:57Are you uncomfortable?
00:07:59No.
00:08:01It never ceases to amaze me how many drugs, smoking, and all these doctors still carrying
00:08:06on doing it.
00:08:07They all know exactly how devastating the adverse effects can be.
00:08:11Quite the contrary.
00:08:13Our fates are sealed at birth.
00:08:16Scripted into our DNA.
00:08:18Cigarettes, drugs, alcohol, merely tip the scales a little.
00:08:21But not enough to offset the simple pleasures they provide, Mr. Walton.
00:08:26Doctor.
00:08:27Doctor Walton.
00:08:28Really?
00:08:30And where did you get your degree?
00:08:32University of Wisconsin.
00:08:34You mentioned Harvard.
00:08:36That's how you came to us from South Africa.
00:08:38Yes.
00:08:40I worked there for several years for a company named Blackthorn.
00:08:43I see.
00:08:44Why don't we talk about your work here?
00:08:46It's complex.
00:08:48I doubt you'd understand most of it.
00:08:52Try me.
00:08:55Biological nanotechnology.
00:08:57Interesting.
00:08:58Yes, quite.
00:08:59We're working on developing a new hybrid bio-nanomaterial that could repair neurological disorders.
00:09:06Tiny subatomic machines that could float around the body, isolate, locate, and repair damaged cells.
00:09:15And you were successful?
00:09:18Incredibly.
00:09:24It will be rigorous five or six days a week.
00:09:27I understand.
00:09:28Bryce, there are no guarantees this will work.
00:09:30I understand.
00:09:32Now, there's also the possibility this could complicate your condition.
00:09:36Okay, we're doing a very invasive procedure into the central nervous system.
00:09:40Permanent brain damage and death are both possibilities.
00:09:42Doctors.
00:09:47I would rather be dead.
00:09:54Our first subject was Bryce Daniels.
00:09:56He was in a serious motorcycle accident.
00:09:59When he came to me, he was barely able to speak.
00:10:03His motor functions were almost non-existent.
00:10:08How are you feeling today, Bryce?
00:10:11You're good.
00:10:13You're a fucking gym.
00:10:15Easy, Bryce.
00:10:16For this to work, you have to be in a fully relaxed state.
00:10:20Yeah, you need to keep that blood pressure in check, girl.
00:10:26So, Lizzie, you guys get this thing to work, I'll be fully functional again.
00:10:33Fully.
00:10:34I'll pencil you in.
00:10:36You ready, doctor?
00:10:38Bryce is ready.
00:10:40Yes.
00:10:44I'm ready.
00:10:47I just don't want it to hurt again.
00:10:50I'll just see you for a second.
00:10:52Promise.
00:10:53I promise.
00:11:03...
00:11:21Rules. Doctor. It's happening again.
00:11:29The nanocomputers have disrupted the spinal throids.
00:11:33Spinal fluid. Elizabeth, of course.
00:11:37Are you all right?
00:11:38He'll be fine.
00:11:40His blood pressure's dropping.
00:11:43Heartbeats are regular. Increase the epinectin. 50 cc.
00:11:47We go again.
00:11:49Doctor, shouldn't we wait?
00:11:51I said we go again.
00:11:58Within three months, we'd return feeling to his lower body.
00:12:01We were beginning to see the return of motor functions.
00:12:05That's incredible.
00:12:06The nanocomputers repaired much of the damage to his lower body rather easily.
00:12:10The difficulty, however, was restoring the connection between the lower body and the brain.
00:12:16And the little robot swimming around in his head fixed it?
00:12:18Precisely.
00:12:20What was the ultimate goal of your research?
00:12:23The full and complete reanimation of dead cells and biological systems.
00:12:28Resurrecting the dead?
00:12:30Ultimately.
00:12:31We were close in South Africa before the government shut us down over ethical concerns.
00:12:39What stopped you here?
00:12:44Hank was the first to identify a side effect of the process.
00:12:49Something I did not predict.
00:12:50What did we say today?
00:12:56How can I help people withŠ°Š½ŠøŃŽ, babysitting from theomie, be the best picture to him?
00:12:56Jared ate aaianged human.
00:12:56Now, while he doesn'tuş is no longer, stand it out.
00:12:58I ain't even seen as the pain in the afterlife.
00:13:01Man's
00:13:01It's everything he lives.
00:13:02It's going to look good.
00:13:07Yeah, I knew it, certain times.
00:13:18Hey. Hey, come on. What are you doing?
00:13:25Just a little experiment.
00:13:27By yourself? That's great. What are you holding on us here, Doc?
00:13:30Just testing your theories.
00:13:32They're not theories. Huh? This machine works.
00:13:35We're just scratching the surface with Bryce.
00:13:37And that's secondary to our primary objectives.
00:13:40Agreed. But the financial potential is limitless.
00:13:48Bryce's condition continued to improve.
00:13:51We were close to publishing our results.
00:13:54I knew that the side effect would discredit much of what we had accomplished.
00:13:58But I continued to press forward.
00:14:12Oh, God.
00:14:14Oh.
00:14:16Oh, God.
00:14:19Oh.
00:14:47No!
00:14:57Oh, my God.
00:15:21Bryce.
00:15:22It's three in the morning.
00:15:24I'm sorry, doctor.
00:15:25I need help. You have to make it stop.
00:15:29The headaches.
00:15:30Here, I'll get you some painkillers.
00:15:32Fuck the goddamn headaches!
00:15:35It's nightmares.
00:15:38Nightmares.
00:15:40And we need to do more studying.
00:15:42No. No.
00:15:43No more. No more research.
00:15:46You have to make it stop.
00:15:48Bryce, we can't make it stop if we don't know what's causing them.
00:15:51No. I don't want any more experiments.
00:15:55I liked it the way I was.
00:15:57I just want to go back to before all this.
00:16:01Bryce.
00:16:02Your condition was degenerative.
00:16:04You would have been fully incapacitated within three months if you even lived that long.
00:16:09At least now you have a future.
00:16:11I don't have a future!
00:16:14I can't function.
00:16:16I can't sleep.
00:16:21The fucking things I see.
00:16:24The thoughts that I have.
00:16:27You have to help me.
00:16:29Put down the gun, Bryce.
00:16:30Fuck you!
00:16:33You won't listen to me.
00:16:37You can't treat me like some sort of child or a fucking lab rat!
00:16:42Okay.
00:16:45The dreams.
00:16:47Tell me.
00:16:47What do you see?
00:16:50Murders.
00:16:53Death.
00:16:55Violence.
00:16:57It's specific.
00:17:00People I know.
00:17:02Hank.
00:17:04Becca.
00:17:08Elizabeth.
00:17:10I don't know.
00:17:12Really side effects.
00:17:13We need more time to study.
00:17:15You're out of time.
00:17:21What?
00:17:41Victor.
00:17:45jessica a second date so soon i told you on the phone we don't have a choice
00:17:51we've accomplished so much your subject has disappeared i still have more weight to do
00:17:59on who you'd be starting from scratch we don't have that kind of time or money we are this
00:18:07close you'll be hearing from the trustees lawyers i suggest you find your own
00:18:28so why'd you call me i have a way to continue our research
00:18:33there were a lot of late nights and a lot of disappointments
00:18:37this is the place i found the place of plan very good
00:18:46now the body's still fresh now yet decomposed and the brain is still working
00:18:52okay now if i do this if you have to promise me we stop once the research is complete
00:18:56okay we do this once prove that it works
00:19:01agree every dollar every fucking cent we make is split down a little
00:19:06gratifying my plan was to reconstruct and reorganize each major system to better facilitate the work
00:19:12of the nanocomputers once they were infused into the entire body we would use large amounts of
00:19:17high voltage electricity to rapidly activate the results instantaneous
00:19:24this is the point where our story takes a dark irreversible turn
00:19:54do it
00:20:19check your pulse
00:20:21check your pulse
00:20:21do you want another charge
00:20:23you'll blow the system that should stimulate at a heartbeat
00:20:26check your pulse
00:20:36it's faint it's faint but it's there
00:20:39fuck me it's very regular
00:20:40hey what's that ekg
00:20:46doctor i've been a clinical psychiatrist for eleven years and i know the difference between reality
00:20:52and illusion
00:20:56i'm gonna have them half your dosage
00:20:59may temper these hallucinations that you're having
00:21:04and i'm gonna have them
00:21:04but then we'll talk again
00:21:05but then we'll talk again
00:21:13Dr. Wolk
00:21:15yes
00:21:16my detective freddy
00:21:17this is my partner with detective lindy
00:21:19the arresting officers
00:21:21that's right
00:21:21yeah uh Dr. Hertz just told us that you're the one finishing the evaluation
00:21:26that's correct
00:21:27what you got ten minutes
00:21:44hey Josh wanna cut me
00:21:46get out of here
00:21:48yes
00:21:48yes
00:21:49yes
00:21:49yes
00:21:50yes
00:22:02yes
00:22:03yes
00:22:10yes
00:22:11I got my purse. Later.
00:22:37Sorry, we had to come up here. It's the last place these guys will let me smoke.
00:22:39Not a problem.
00:22:43It's disturbing shit, ain't it?
00:22:45It's not pretty. I looked through all of it before.
00:22:48There's still two people associated with the good doctor who are missing.
00:22:51So what do you gentlemen want from me?
00:22:54This sicko was burned through four of your doctors.
00:22:56We feel that an insanity plea is a guarantee.
00:22:59With a good attorney, he's gonna spend the rest of his days right here.
00:23:02Instead of the fucking gas chamber, this cocksucker belongs.
00:23:05He hasn't even hired an attorney yet. He's still with the public defender, right?
00:23:08He will. They always do.
00:23:11I assure you, gentlemen, I'm not a bleeding heart.
00:23:15Victor Franks is seriously disturbed, but I am prepared to recommend he's competent to stand trial.
00:23:20We need a little bit more than that, Doc.
00:23:22We don't have a confession yet. He's claiming that somebody else is responsible for the murders.
00:23:26Getting a confession is your job. Anything he tells me is admissible in a court of law.
00:23:33True. True, but if he would leave you, us, to those two missing bodies,
00:23:40we could gather more evidence and tie him directly to these murders.
00:23:44I understand your position. I'm not gonna promise anything, but I'll see what I can do.
00:23:59You more comfortable with the lesser dosage?
00:24:02Yes.
00:24:04You can definitely appear more lucid.
00:24:08Yes.
00:24:09Talking about Elizabeth.
00:24:13What's the nature of your relationship?
00:24:17I loved her.
00:24:19As much as I could.
00:24:23Have you ever loved someone, Mr. Walton,
00:24:27knowing that it was doomed from the start?
00:24:30Yes.
00:24:33She was a simple girl.
00:24:35From the Midwest.
00:25:09No, no.
00:25:12No, no.
00:25:13I didn't.
00:25:15No, no.
00:25:22No.
00:25:25It was a recht.
00:25:26I waited for you.
00:25:28It was a big girl.
00:25:30very simple so you were seeing her where'd you meet i was teaching a number of lectures
00:25:37at a number of universities she was one of my students
00:25:43i've always been focused on my work she was the one distraction that i allowed myself
00:25:52and hank
00:25:56how did he get involved nice digs doc this is sort of place i should expect this is nothing
00:26:03compared to the palace you'll be able to afford once you're successful cheers
00:26:11elizabeth i'd like you to meet dr hank clever the neurosurgeon in denver i read your resume
00:26:17very impressive well the resume is nothing you should see me work i look forward to it
00:26:23i always found hank to be rather crude as a person but there was no denying his skills as a
00:26:28surgeon tell me about rebecca clark i have a copy of a police report filed four weeks ago she claimed
00:26:36you assaulted her i assure you those claims are baseless you're facing multiple homicide counts
00:26:42a past history of violence basis or not it doesn't really help you mr walton you're sounding more
00:26:47and more like the imbeciles that interrogated me at the police station it's doctor and why don't we
00:26:52talk about rebecca your recommendation is very impressive thank you doctor i hope my lack of
00:27:00experience in nanotechnology doesn't exclude me i do have extensive i can read for myself
00:27:06sorry sorry work requires long hours you have to dedicate yourself a hundred percent i'm prepared
00:27:15i have a part-time job to help pay the bills that's it then you wouldn't have a social life
00:27:21your boyfriend your husband would have to take a back seat i'm single doctor
00:27:30thanks i'll do whatever it takes doctor whatever
00:27:42hey doc compliments on the new eye candy bryce meet miss clark bryce a pleasure to meet you
00:27:54bryce here should be fully functional in a few weeks thank you for ruining my game lizzie
00:27:59just giving her full disclosure yeah i brought rebecca in to take a bit of the pressure of
00:28:07hank and elizabeth she comes highly experienced bryce thank you doctor
00:28:15doctor may i assist with the induction if you think you're up for it i'm ready for anything
00:28:23uh let's get going time is
00:28:48my shift is over may i join you
00:28:54i'm not sure how elizabeth would feel about that she'll be fine we're not friends right
00:29:07thanks
00:29:30i saw you across the bar and thought you might need a drink cheers thank you
00:29:42she is beautiful isn't she victor
00:29:47she is
00:29:47is
00:29:47is
00:29:51is
00:31:21Mental capacity, not my moral compass.
00:31:24Or lack thereof.
00:31:26Regardless, at this point, I'm prepared to state that you are competent to stand trial.
00:31:31A trial for murders I didn't commit.
00:31:37And who did?
00:31:40There were complications with the experiments.
00:31:44Oh, you'll make it happen.
00:31:47Mm-hmm.
00:31:49Mm-hmm.
00:31:50Mm-hmm.
00:31:50Mm-hmm.
00:31:52Later.
00:31:56Well, thanks for meeting me here, Jessica.
00:32:00It's nice to finally have a talk with you in a more social environment.
00:32:04This isn't a date, Victor.
00:32:06The accent and the corny lines may work on your first-year med students, but I don't have the time.
00:32:12Then I'm going to assume you've read our initial report.
00:32:15Mm-hmm.
00:32:16Yes.
00:32:18The main issue that the trustees have is with the budget.
00:32:21We're already several hundred thousand dollars deeper than we want it to be.
00:32:26It's very expensive work.
00:32:30Understood.
00:32:32The, uh, overhead must be quite high.
00:32:36Well, we could always move to the laboratory.
00:32:38Hank's already found a more inexpensive place and needs a bit of work, but you know...
00:32:41I'm not worried about the lab, Victor.
00:32:44I'm worried about you.
00:32:46You have a percentage of this whole deal.
00:32:49I'm tired of fronting the money for your Porsche,
00:32:52and I'm tired of fronting the money for your cocaine habit.
00:32:56And I assure you I'm drastically underpaid.
00:33:02We're going to need to see more before I advance you any additional funds.
00:33:06And a full accounting would be helpful.
00:33:10And what else could I possibly show you?
00:33:12That's up to you.
00:33:15Impress me.
00:33:16Which seems exceedingly difficult to do.
00:33:19I'm confident you'll find a way.
00:33:28I appreciate the confidence.
00:33:38Why private investors?
00:33:40Don't universities fund that type of research?
00:33:42Sure.
00:33:43And at the end of the day, they take the product out into the world
00:33:46and make the world a better place with their terrific ideals.
00:33:48But that doesn't buy me my downtown penthouse now, does it?
00:33:53Hank was right.
00:33:55So I began experimenting upon myself.
00:33:59I managed to transfer information from my brain to the computer.
00:34:03But I couldn't control what thoughts were transferred.
00:34:06And ultimately, all of them were transferred to Bryce.
00:34:13I see murder.
00:34:15I see death.
00:34:17I see violence.
00:34:19It's specific.
00:34:22People I know.
00:34:25Hank.
00:34:27Rebecca.
00:34:30Elizabeth.
00:34:36You've got to take it back.
00:34:40I want you to take whatever you put in me back.
00:34:44I can't do that, Bryce.
00:34:49You can't?
00:34:52Are you warm?
00:34:53I won't.
00:34:55We've spent so much time.
00:34:57We've come so far.
00:34:58We need to push forward.
00:35:00So you can fix me.
00:35:03But you won't do it.
00:35:07That's right.
00:35:08The research we're doing will change the course of medical history.
00:35:14Bryce.
00:35:16It's bigger than you are.
00:35:18I'm done.
00:35:22Get the fuck away from me!
00:35:27You made me feel a monster.
00:35:33I can't be responsible for what I do.
00:35:38We can work through this together, Bryce.
00:35:44I'm sorry, Doc.
00:35:48I can't do it.
00:35:51I just don't have a choice.
00:35:55Neither do I.
00:36:12I can't do it.
00:36:16I can't do it.
00:36:18I can't do it.
00:36:20I can't do it.
00:36:47so why'd you call me I have a way to continue our research excuse me Bryce's
00:36:55body I have it he's dead suicide Christ the original goal of our experiments
00:37:13reanimate Bryce's corpse there's still some money left from the initial investors
00:37:18hundred thousand or so they haven't sued for it yet you can have it what about Elizabeth
00:37:27her knowledge base is sound but her skills as a surgeon questionable there's no way to talk about
00:37:33your best girl so why would you need me because you're the best surgeon I've ever met and I can't
00:37:39to it learn so where's the body
00:37:54if I do this if you have to promise when we stop once the research is complete okay we do
00:38:00this once
00:38:00to prove that it works agreed every dollar every fucking cent we make it split right down the middle
00:38:11you have my word
00:38:25you
00:38:26you
00:38:26you
00:38:50So where do you want to introduce the nanocomputers?
00:38:53Go through the head.
00:38:55Do you want to cut through the skull?
00:38:58Through the face.
00:39:01We're kind of low on sutures.
00:39:06Use this.
00:39:22I'll get it.
00:39:34Elizabeth.
00:39:35I thought I'd find you here.
00:39:37You haven't called.
00:39:39I've been busy.
00:39:40I am busy.
00:39:41I'll call you tomorrow.
00:39:43What are you doing?
00:39:44Just working on a new project.
00:39:46Without me?
00:39:47Just for now.
00:39:49I didn't want to waste any more of your time.
00:39:51Victor!
00:39:52Elizabeth.
00:39:53I'll call you tomorrow.
00:40:01There's bandage you're preparing for reanimation.
00:40:04Should we back?
00:40:06Not before we're finished.
00:40:08I'll call you the first time.
00:40:21Do it.
00:40:37Check the pulse.
00:40:39Want another charge?
00:40:42You'll blow the system.
00:40:43It should stimulate at a heartbeat.
00:40:45Check the pulse.
00:40:53It's faint.
00:40:54It's faint but it's there.
00:40:55Fuck me.
00:40:56It's very irregular.
00:40:57Hey, what's that EKG?
00:41:06Jesus Christ.
00:41:08Check for the pulse.
00:41:09No, I don't think so.
00:41:10You do it.
00:41:12I don't think so.
00:41:14I don't think so.
00:41:14I don't think so.
00:41:18It's nothing.
00:41:19It's not pulse?
00:41:20Nothing.
00:41:21No heartbeat.
00:41:22But you saw it.
00:41:23It was alive.
00:41:24Damn it.
00:41:25It wasn't alive.
00:41:26We simply electrified the organs.
00:41:28We elicited reflexes, spasms, nothing else.
00:41:30You heard it.
00:41:31It had a heartbeat.
00:41:33No.
00:41:33It was alive.
00:41:35It's a faulty machine.
00:41:36Jesus Christ.
00:41:37That EKG is 50 years old.
00:41:39Then we have to work out how to fix it.
00:41:41No, I don't think we do.
00:41:42Okay?
00:41:42Look at this.
00:41:43This is crazy.
00:41:44Look at us.
00:41:46You think we failed?
00:41:47I know that we did.
00:41:49Christ, what were we thinking?
00:41:51We're on to something, Hank.
00:41:53We need to finish it.
00:41:58No.
00:41:59No, we don't.
00:42:06That should have been the end of it.
00:42:08But it wasn't.
00:42:10No.
00:42:11It was out of our control.
00:42:20It's alive.
00:42:23It's alive.
00:42:26It's alive.
00:42:44It's...
00:42:47It's 12.55am November 11th.
00:42:50Um...
00:42:51Subject...
00:42:54Seems to have a regular heartbeat.
00:42:5665 bpm.
00:42:58Blood pressure 120 over 85.
00:43:13Hank!
00:43:15Hank!
00:43:16Hank, wake up!
00:43:17It works.
00:43:19It's alive.
00:43:20What?
00:43:20The EKG registered.
00:43:23I woke up.
00:43:24It was breathing.
00:43:25Hank, who is it?
00:43:27Oh, shit.
00:43:28I'll try to tell you, but...
00:43:32Victor.
00:43:37Victor, I'll get rid of her.
00:43:38I'll come meet you.
00:43:48Victor!
00:43:51And that was the last time I saw Hank alive.
00:43:54So Hank and Elizabeth were having an affair?
00:43:57Yes.
00:43:59Motive.
00:44:01Excuse me?
00:44:03The note.
00:44:04The note you just jotted down.
00:44:06Motive.
00:44:08Maybe.
00:44:08Maybe.
00:44:09Please, continue.
00:44:11I was lost.
00:44:14I didn't know what to do.
00:44:19Victor.
00:44:23Victor.
00:44:24You in here?
00:44:30What happened to you, buddy?
00:44:58What happened to you?
00:45:02I was stopping.
00:45:17I don't know.
00:45:48I returned to the lab to find our creation gone. I didn't know what had happened to
00:45:54the lab, but quickly decided to eliminate his body. The right chemicals, and it would all
00:46:04disappear. I forgot he was my friend. I treated him like some cadaver or some animal used in
00:46:12an experiment. You want to take a break? No. Do you? No, I'm fine. I just know that this
00:46:24must be very emotional for you. It feels good to be emotional for a change. The drugs,
00:46:31they rob you of your senses. It's a wondrous thing, science. It can rob you of your humanity.
00:46:52I loaded that gun unsure of whom it was for. Our creation. Or me.
00:47:23What do you want? Fix me! Let me go!
00:47:32What am I? You're a masterpiece. A testament to genius. What am I? You are an experiment.
00:47:53And I created you. No! They cannot kill me. I'm the only person that can help you.
00:48:01I'm the only person that can help you. I'm the only person that can help you.
00:48:16Where did your creature go? Out. Into the world.
00:48:39Elizabeth. What are you doing here? I came to apologize. To make up. You should go.
00:48:50No. Victor, I'm so sorry. Through everything, through everything that we've been through,
00:48:55I lost sight of the fact that I love you. I have never loved anyone the way that I love
00:49:00you.
00:49:01I loved her, but I knew I had to protect her. Unfortunately, I don't love you.
00:49:07What? We had fun, Elizabeth. That's all. Don't say that.
00:49:11If I loved you, would I have done the things we did together? I don't say that.
00:49:16You're a good fuck, Elizabeth. A tremendous fuck. But that's it. You thought wrong.
00:49:24I saw you at Hanks when I realized what you were. You're a whore, Elizabeth. A good for nothing useless
00:49:31fucking whore.
00:49:32Stop it. I made a mistake.
00:49:36Don't come near me. Do you understand?
00:49:38You don't mean that. Get out. I love you.
00:50:11Don't come near me.
00:50:27It makes me just fine.
00:50:32He hates me.
00:50:34It's all my fault.
00:50:35You know what? Then you're gonna find somebody else.
00:50:38I don't want anyone else.
00:50:51Here, take this.
00:50:54What is it?
00:50:56Pills to make you feel better.
00:51:00Come here.
00:51:01I promise.
00:51:03Okay.
00:51:11Hey.
00:51:13Now go have a nice hot bath.
00:51:15Okay.
00:51:16Okay.
00:51:18Okay.
00:51:32Okay.
00:51:43All right.
00:51:51Now go to the room.
00:51:52This is the room.
00:51:54You don't have to eat probably better.
00:51:54I'm not bad for you.
00:51:54I'm not a man.
00:51:54No, no.
00:51:55No, no, no, no.
00:51:58I don't know.
00:52:31Hey, babe, can I put on a CD?
00:52:41I think we're the cuter one anyway.
00:53:19I think we're the cuter one another.
00:53:22I think we're the cuter one.
00:53:26I think we're the cuter one.
00:53:31No!
00:53:33Maybe I thought maybe I could perfect this.
00:53:37I could bring her back.
00:53:39What have I done?
00:53:41Not for the monstrosity that I had created,
00:53:44but for me.
00:53:47I need another body.
00:53:50A healthy female body.
00:53:54So you sent this creature out to kill again?
00:53:56I had no choice.
00:53:58I thought I could fix things.
00:54:00Fix her.
00:54:02Doctor, I...
00:54:03I left a time in a fit of madness.
00:54:04It made perfect sense.
00:54:34This woman's a junkie.
00:54:35Now you listen to me.
00:54:39This woman's body's been compromised with drugs.
00:54:43Damaged.
00:54:44It may be an adverse reaction to the process.
00:54:48I need another body.
00:54:50Do you understand?
00:54:52A healthy body.
00:55:00The first body might prove useful.
00:55:03I kept it.
00:55:31I'm just marrying a sign into...
00:55:42Hello?
00:55:47Wendy?
00:55:49What are you doing up there?
00:55:51Go to bed.
00:55:57Wendy?
00:56:01Wendy?
00:56:05Who are you talking to?
00:56:07My new friend.
00:56:09He's in the closet.
00:56:16Silly girl.
00:56:18You have the phone in case you want to call your mommy, right?
00:56:21Right here.
00:56:21Good.
00:56:22Good.
00:56:23Grrr.
00:56:25Grrr.
00:56:26Okay.
00:56:27Night-night.
00:56:41I'm saying I believe in you.
00:56:46I thought that I was marrying an artist.
00:56:52And it seemed I was...
00:56:54It seemed I was...
00:56:55I was just marrying someone.
00:56:57Last thing I need to watch.
00:56:58So let's go directly to the phone lines and take our first viewer's question.
00:57:03Go ahead.
00:57:04I'm a cancer.
00:57:05Go ahead.
00:57:06And I am asking for important information concerning the...
00:57:10I am...
00:57:10I am...
00:57:11I am...
00:57:11I am...
00:57:11I am...
00:57:11I am...
00:57:11I am...
00:57:12I am...
00:57:12I am...
00:57:13I am...
00:57:27I am...
00:57:28I am...
00:57:29I am...
00:57:34I am...
00:57:35I am...
00:57:36Go ahead!
00:57:37Go ahead!
00:57:38What is it, Susie?
00:57:40Get the phone, Susie!
00:57:42Call 911!
00:57:44I don't want to call.
00:57:46Do it, you little bitch!
00:57:48We're going to die!
00:57:49Get this word!
00:57:51You're going to die!
00:57:53Get this word!
00:57:53Get this word!
00:57:53Come on!
00:57:54Get this word!
00:57:57Get this word!
00:57:58Get this word!
00:57:58BRING ME THE PHONE! GET IN HERE NOW!
00:58:01Susie?
00:58:03When did you have the phone?
00:58:05Yes?
00:58:06Do you still want me to call 911?
00:58:08BRING ME THE PHONE!
00:58:09Can my friend call 911?
00:58:18NOOOOO!
00:58:32Okay, you'll do it!
00:58:35Sorry!
00:58:38I'll stop taking the phone, don't I?
00:58:38No!
00:58:42I'll be making the phone, don't you?
00:58:43I'll be making the phone, don't you?
00:58:44No, I'll be doing it.
00:58:58I'm making the phone, don't you?
00:59:17All right.
00:59:29All right.
01:00:01All right.
01:00:04Liv.
01:00:06Liv!
01:00:26Liv.
01:00:31Liv.
01:00:36Liv.
01:00:39Liv.
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01:02:20Liv.
01:02:29Liv.
01:02:38Hi, Wendy. I'm Dr. Walton.
01:02:46You know, I was hoping you could tell me about what happened at the house with Susie.
01:02:59Is that your friend?
01:03:02It's okay if I take a look at your picture, sweetie.
01:03:07Your friend, would you say he was taller than me?
01:03:11Oh, yeah. Much taller.
01:03:15About like, what? This tall?
01:03:18About. Is my friend coming over?
01:03:24Not if I can help it, sweetheart.
01:03:28How tall is Hank Clerval?
01:03:32I don't know. Why?
01:03:34Well, Victor's about six feet tops.
01:03:37And?
01:03:39Well, the girl said the perpetrator was at least seven feet tall.
01:03:43I already told you, Doc. Children are unreliable witnesses.
01:03:46She's your only witness.
01:03:50Well, Hank was 5'10".
01:03:53But Bryce. Bryce Daniels now. How tall is he?
01:03:56I don't know. I'll let you know when we find the body.
01:04:07Well, Victor said that he used Bryce's body for the creature.
01:04:12Hold on.
01:04:14Creature?
01:04:16What's that psycho been telling you?
01:04:17I'll explain it later, but there may really be somebody else out there.
01:04:23What?
01:04:24A black and white just found Rebecca Clark's abandoned car.
01:04:26There's blood on the seat and then the windshields.
01:04:29Fresh blood.
01:04:29Where?
01:04:30Downtown.
01:04:33All right. I want to talk to him again.
01:04:36All right.
01:04:37Not alone.
01:04:39This time we're going in with you.
01:04:41Maybe lose the jacket.
01:04:51My good doctor. I see you've brought Laurel and Hardy with you.
01:04:56Just about enough of your shit, asshole.
01:04:59There may have been another murder.
01:05:01Rebecca Clark is missing.
01:05:03I'm not surprised.
01:05:05You might want to start looking for Jessica Halverson as well.
01:05:08I don't understand your story.
01:05:10You made it sound like the creature was killing for you for your experiments.
01:05:13I told you the original experiment was flawed.
01:05:16Bryce was receiving information directly from the computer.
01:05:19Ideas, thoughts, fantasies that came directly from me.
01:05:24His nightmares. His visions.
01:05:26My nightmares. My visions.
01:05:35That's why the creature's killing people associated with you.
01:05:38It's acting out your fantasies.
01:05:40Your rage.
01:05:41Very good.
01:05:46Who's next?
01:05:52Me.
01:05:54That's good.
01:05:56That's real good.
01:05:58If memory serves me when the police are present, my attorney should be as well.
01:06:02That's right.
01:06:03Who's your PD?
01:06:05Gabrowski, right?
01:06:06And NIMBY.
01:06:08Wake that asshole up. Get him down here.
01:06:10I'm honored.
01:06:15I have a proposition for you.
01:06:19I'll take you to my laps.
01:06:20I'll take you to the bodies.
01:06:23What do we gotta do?
01:06:26Nothing.
01:06:27Just let me take you there, and I'll even sign a full confession.
01:06:35And if we don't?
01:06:37Then I'll fire that joke of a community college public defender and hire a real attorney.
01:06:43And plead insanity.
01:06:45I think Dr. Walton will agree I've built quite a little resume here at his asylum.
01:06:52Doc.
01:06:55You look like you could use the smoke.
01:06:57All right.
01:06:58Lawyer's on his way.
01:06:59Any confession we got would hold up, plus we got the missing bodies.
01:07:02This doesn't make sense.
01:07:04Sure it does, Doc.
01:07:05You said that he thinks the creature will come for him next.
01:07:07Maybe he's suicidal.
01:07:09Oh, yeah. That's right.
01:07:10He wants to stake him to the monster so the monster can kill him, huh?
01:07:14No, he said he turned himself in for protection.
01:07:16If he's suicidal, why would he do that?
01:07:18Well, this guy's a fucking nut job.
01:07:20He's free to change his mind.
01:07:22We can't just walk away from this confession,
01:07:24and the possibility of finding those missing bodies.
01:07:27He's your prisoner, gentlemen. It's your call.
01:07:29No, that's not entirely true, Doc.
01:07:30He's in your custody, so, uh, you have to sign him over to us.
01:07:34Well, I won't sign him over to you.
01:07:36I'll come with you.
01:07:38Uh, you're not saying him over to anybody. He's my patient.
01:07:41Emily, I really think we should sign him over.
01:07:43Are you kidding me, Robert?
01:07:45I mean, this is ridiculous.
01:07:46These two cops are gonna take him out to the middle of nowhere and shoot him.
01:07:49Oh, lady, let's be professional, huh?
01:07:50All right, all right.
01:07:51I have no love for the guy.
01:07:53But there's a right and a wrong.
01:07:58There may be some truth to Victor's story. I need to find out.
01:08:01Which part? The-the curing spinal injuries part, or the reanimated corpses part?
01:08:07Actually, the second part.
01:08:11Emily, let's just sign him over.
01:08:12We're both gonna lose our jobs over this, Robert.
01:08:16That's a chance I'll take.
01:08:26Can I help us?
01:08:29Okay, I'm good.
01:08:32I'm good, I'm good.
01:08:35I'm nervous I'm nervous.
01:08:37I'm nervous.
01:08:38I'm nervous.
01:08:39I'm nervous.
01:08:45I'm nervous.
01:08:48Don't touch it. It might still be electrified.
01:08:51They used the water in the tank as a conductor for high voltage electric charges.
01:08:56It allowed them to electrify corpses without burning them.
01:08:59Who is it?
01:09:02That's Elizabeth.
01:09:40Jesus.
01:09:42Robert!
01:09:45Victor, you're not suicidal. This is an escape attempt. Let her go.
01:09:48I must say, I was a little disappointed with your earlier diagnosis, Mr. Walton.
01:09:53Victor, as your attorney, I strongly advise you against this.
01:10:00Let her go. I'm not armed and I won't try to stop.
01:10:02All in good time.
01:10:20We should get out of here. All of us, right now.
01:10:25Motherfucker!
01:10:25Let's go!
01:10:32We're too late.
01:10:49Welcome home. We have more work to do.
01:10:53What?
01:10:57What?
01:10:58Look.
01:10:59Look at that.
01:11:00Let's go.
01:11:04Go.
01:11:06Come on, children.
01:11:08I brought them here for you.
01:11:10I can fix you now!
01:11:18You're the only one they can find!
01:11:52To be continued...
01:11:53To be continued...
01:11:54To be continued...
01:12:00To be continued...
01:12:06It's difficult for me to come to terms with what I've just witnessed and experienced...
01:12:09During the last 24 hours
01:12:13The police aren't willing to share any information with me
01:12:17They tell me despite the fact that I was an eyewitness
01:12:21That all this is still under investigation
01:12:26And what exactly happened how did they actually do it?
01:12:32We may never know
01:12:35Perhaps the only solace
01:12:37That I can draw from this experience is the fact that I have first-hand knowledge
01:12:42That the evil that these two men brought into the world
01:12:47Is truly dead
01:13:08Lovesu justo
01:13:11It's dragging to make this happen
01:13:16Of evil that unrestло
01:13:22For Amy Cantiっていう
01:13:25On this plane, bro
01:13:28The evil that I had lost
01:13:50We'll see you next time.
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