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00:25This is way too much country for me.
00:28Come on city boy. A little fresh air never hurt anybody.
00:32It's not the air that's bothering me.
00:35Charles Brennan, you in position yet?
00:37Oh, it's hard to say. We're in the middle of a cornfield.
00:40We'll check your coordinates.
00:41Yeah, don't worry Lex, we're in the right spot.
00:43You know, it's been over an hour and there's still no sign of your whistleblower.
00:47How beginning do they think he bailed?
00:49Let's give him ten more.
00:51This better be some whistle.
00:52Well, according to the Dominion, he's got proof of an upcoming genetic disaster.
00:55Are you sure you don't see anything at all?
00:58Yeah, well, a whole lot of corn.
01:02And bugs.
01:05Damn, it's a big grasshopper.
01:14It's a locust.
01:16Yeah, well, whatever it is, just keep it away from me.
01:24Do you hear that?
01:25Guys, talk to me. What's going on?
01:30Ah, it's nothing.
01:31It's just the wind.
01:33It's not the wind.
01:41Let's move!
01:46What the hell's that?
01:48Lucas!
01:49What the hell is that?
01:50They're all over it!
01:56Guys, what's happening?
02:18They're dead.
02:21Every single one of them.
02:23Can't be good.
02:29It gets worse.
02:31I think we found our informant.
02:32No, no, no, no.
02:46Scientist Adam Kane was a pioneer of genetic research.
02:51Manipulating DNA to save human lives.
02:54But in many, their genes unexpectedly mutated.
02:58And they developed superhuman abilities.
03:30Together, four of the most powerful fight to protect a world that doesn't even know they exist.
03:38They are Mutant X.
03:44When you opened the abyss, smoke arose.
03:47The smoke of a giant furnace.
03:50From that smoke, locusts came down upon the earth.
03:54And they're given powers.
03:55Like that of scorpions.
03:58Wow.
03:59Sounds like somebody did some hard time in Sunday school.
04:01It's good for the soul.
04:04So, you think those locusts of the disaster your informant was trying to tell us about?
04:08It's kind of hard to say since he's not talking.
04:11We'll just have to wait until we hear from Dr. Bellows.
04:14Dominion's entomologist.
04:15You think he's worth the salt?
04:18Well, from what I hear, if it flies, crawls, or squirms,
04:22she's the one who can tell us what we're dealing with.
04:24She?
04:31I suspect it's a genetically modified version of a Schistocerca gregaria.
04:37The desert locust.
04:38The most aggressive and voracious of the locust family.
04:41They're eating machines.
04:43How do you know it's been genetically modified?
04:45Oh, honey.
04:46Because there is simply nothing this destructive found in nature.
04:53How much do you weigh?
04:55Buck ninety?
04:55Two hundred?
04:58Never mind.
04:59The point is, this is not your garden variety locust, okay?
05:03These are bred to resist any kind of pesticides.
05:06And from what we saw, pretty healthy appetites, too.
05:09Oh, yeah.
05:10They feed on all kinds of crop vegetation.
05:13Corn, grain, wheat, until there's nothing left.
05:15And you know what?
05:17By the looks of it, if their reproductive system is as advanced as I think it is,
05:22these bugs have the potential to create a national family like nothing you've ever seen.
05:27Why would someone even create something like that?
05:29Who knows?
05:30What kind of agro-terrorist or some random whack job?
05:34But it just makes sense.
05:35I mean, one minute they're on a feeding frenzy, the next they're dropping from the sky.
05:38I suspect you've stepped into a very controlled experiment.
05:41So what you're saying is the best is yet to come?
05:43I pray you find out before we have a disaster on our hands.
05:50Got the autopsy results on our dead informant.
05:53Let me guess.
05:55Death by locusts.
05:57Try bullets.
05:59Two of them.
05:59Hmm.
06:01Whoever's breeding these things is willing to kill to protect them.
06:09The company he worked for is ZDT.
06:12It's a huge agro-conglomerate run by the Kiri family.
06:16I understand you're familiar with them.
06:18Yeah, we're old family friends.
06:20We used to summer together.
06:21What, in between terms at boarding school?
06:24You know, only rich people summer.
06:26Yeah.
06:26You were making a point.
06:28I think you were trying to suggest that the Kiris were involved.
06:31ZDT owns the fields destroyed by the bugs.
06:33Which makes them either a target or the source.
06:35And we don't have time to waste here.
06:37Jess, you're our in.
06:38What, expect me just to waltz in there and ask if somebody's invented any new agro-plagues lately?
06:43Actually, I was hoping for a more subtle approach.
06:46Here.
06:47Dominion has set you up with a rather generous financial portfolio.
06:52Don't get too excited.
06:54It's just play money.
06:55Ah.
06:56Just enough play money to set up a meet and greet with ZDT as a venture capitalist ready to play
07:01ball.
07:01Yeah.
07:02Anyway, the place is run by, uh, Alicia Kiri?
07:09You too close?
07:18Is this going to be a problem for you?
07:22No.
07:23Not at all.
07:33Why is it that Armani looks a little too good on you?
07:37It's actually a boss.
07:40You know, at one point, this was going to be my life.
07:43Ivy League school, corporate job, the whole nine yards.
07:47And you gave all that up for Mutant X?
07:50No.
07:52I gave it up for me.
07:54Mr. Kilmartin.
07:55Nate Gilmore.
07:56Ah.
07:57Good to meet you.
07:57Yeah.
07:58This is, uh, Lexa Pierce.
08:00My in-house counsel.
08:01How do you do?
08:03So, Alicia tells me you're looking to invest in agro-technologies.
08:06Considering it.
08:07I think you'll be very impressed.
08:09This way.
08:23Tight security.
08:24We set the benchmark in cutting edge agro-science.
08:27GMOs, RMFs.
08:29Can't afford any snooping competitors.
08:30You'll have to excuse Nate.
08:32His enthusiasm's only second to my own.
08:36Jess.
08:38Alicia.
08:40It's good to see you again.
08:46Um, Alexa Pierce.
08:49Hi.
08:51Hey.
08:51Uh, my 1230.
08:53Just cancelled.
08:54So, if you would like, I could go over the company's expected earnings with you.
08:59Have a lunch.
09:00Great.
09:01Great.
09:02Hey, could you, um, please show Ms. Pierce the necessary documents?
09:06Of course.
09:11Given the area of crop devastation, we should be able to pinpoint where the locusts were released.
09:16How?
09:17It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
09:19Hmm?
09:19Not necessarily.
09:21This is the field where we found the dead locusts.
09:23And we can use satellite imaging to track their point of origin.
09:28Okay.
09:29This is 1015, by the time the locusts died.
09:32You reverse the timeline?
09:35Hmm.
09:36There's our haystack.
09:37What do you say we go find that needle?
09:44So, when did you decide to return to the family business?
09:48I guess that's hard to say.
09:50I suppose some things are just in the blood, huh?
09:55Well, if you're really serious about ZDT or involved in some really breakthrough technology.
10:01Hmm.
10:03Is that why some of your fields were recently attacked by infestation?
10:07Uh, well, that's news to me.
10:08I'm sure if that was a problem, I'd know about it, don't you think?
10:12Well, my people tell me some of your crops were very seriously damaged.
10:18Your people?
10:20Have you been doing your research?
10:22Yeah, well, whatever that was, I'm sure it's nothing to be concerned about.
10:28ZDT is a high-profile corporation.
10:32Sure you have your share of corporate enemies?
10:35Yeah, well, it comes with the territory, doesn't it, Jess?
10:38You know, there's always someone out there ready to cut your throat before you get a chance to cut theirs.
10:42Yeah.
10:47How long do I have to do this?
10:49What?
10:50Pretend that this isn't incredibly awkward, seeing each other again.
10:59You don't know how many times I wanted to call you.
11:02So why didn't you?
11:05I just didn't know what to say.
11:10And to be perfectly frank, until now, Alicia's been wary of outside investors.
11:14Ah, so you're doing just fine on your own, is that it?
11:19You know, I would love to get a look at a report on some of the farming technologies you have
11:23in development.
11:24Well, I'm afraid that's not possible. All R&D is confidential.
11:29Nate.
11:30We both know how much Mr. Kilmartin is prepared to invest here.
11:34Throw me a bone.
11:35I'm sorry.
11:37Alicia wouldn't have it any other way.
11:40She seems surprisingly young to be the head of a company.
11:42She's a classic type A personality. Just don't get in her way.
11:47Ooh, sounds like a loaded statement.
11:49Well, I'd just say she knows what she wants and she knows how to get it.
11:52At all costs.
11:53We're in a competitive field, Miss Pierce.
11:55Alicia knows how to maintain the edge.
12:01Well then, um, whenever you're finished here, my secretary will see you out.
12:06Great.
12:11Guys, any luck on your end?
12:12All right, we think we found where the bugs were released.
12:15It's a barn on a parcel of land owned by a company called Pacific Bionetics.
12:19Maybe ZDT's been the target all along.
12:21That's too soon to tell.
12:22Anyways, Jessie's filling things out with Alicia Cary right now.
12:26Alicia?
12:27It's a name I haven't heard in a long time.
12:30What do you mean?
12:31She was a part of his old life.
12:33His first real love.
12:35Oh, how real?
12:36High school sweethearts?
12:38I think at one point they were even engaged.
12:41Really?
12:42Well, it's nice of him to have told me.
12:45I guess it just slipped his mind.
12:46Ah, relax, Lex.
12:48It was ten years ago.
12:49I'm sure she's ancient history.
12:51Well, you know what?
12:51I hope so.
12:56So, how involved are you in the day-to-day operations?
12:58I'm a control freak, you know that?
13:00Like to micromanage everything.
13:05Used to buggy, didn't it?
13:07No, no.
13:08Maybe just a little, yeah.
13:10Yeah.
13:11Yeah.
13:12Sorry.
13:17Hello?
13:20No, you know what?
13:21If you're not gonna handle that, then I will.
13:25Yeah.
13:26Okay.
13:27Thanks.
13:28Sorry about that.
13:29Are you okay?
13:30Yeah.
13:31Yeah.
13:31Yeah.
13:32It will be.
13:33All right, what's wrong with this picture?
13:35If this is where the swarm started, then why didn't they eat this corn?
13:38Maybe they read the signs.
13:41I mean, what is this corn made out of, anyway?
13:43Gold?
13:44I don't know.
13:46Guess I should grab a sample for Dr. Bellows.
13:54You got company?
13:55You got company?
14:28Well, let's get out of here.
14:30I hope you never ask.
14:34Look, Leish, um...
14:37I know you're really swamped right now, but I'd really like to see you again.
14:46Tell me you're not gonna try to stir things up, right?
14:54Oh, yeah.
14:55I'm not here to stir things up.
14:59Could you meet for drinks later?
15:02Sorry.
15:05Yeah, I don't know.
15:10I have to work late.
15:13Hello?
15:17Aw.
15:19There is nothing that touches me more than the look of two corporate executives in love.
15:25Has anybody ever told you it is really not polite to eavesdrop?
15:31All the time.
15:32Hmm.
15:33So tell me...
15:36When were you planning on telling me you two used to be engaged?
15:40It's not an issue.
15:42I grilled her at lunch.
15:43She is not involved.
15:47Well, then...
15:48Let's just hope you're better at picking out liars than she is.
16:03Hey.
16:05Hi.
16:05Okay.
16:07I just figured out what kills these insects, all right?
16:11They were designed with a self-destruct mechanism.
16:14They were ruptured from the inside?
16:15It's ingenious, really.
16:17And when I determine what the trigger is, we'll be able to destroy these things.
16:20So what about the corn?
16:21Why didn't they touch it?
16:22Ah, ha, ha, ha, ha.
16:24Because these have been genetically modified to be the one crop that is resistant to these insects.
16:29So we're not dealing with an agro-terrorist.
16:31This is just a simple case of supply and demand.
16:33Wake up, people.
16:34Welcome to the world of frankenfoods.
16:36You know, there's no telling what repercussions these hybrid crops could have on the environment.
16:40Well, someone's planning on profiting from this.
16:42Looks like that corn is made of gold after all.
16:46I hate to break it to you, Jess, but your ex-fiancee is involved.
16:50Pacific Bionetics is owned by ZDT.
16:52What?
16:53I had to trace through dummy corporations and overseas trust funds to find a link to Alicia.
16:57That can't be.
16:59I don't know, Jess. You are a man. It does look kind of suspicious.
17:02Look, I've known this woman for half my life. Trust me.
17:05She's not a part of this.
17:06Are you sure that's not your hard talking?
17:09Or some other part.
17:11It's not like that.
17:13Well, we're gonna have to go back to ZDT to find the answers in the back of the book.
17:17How?
17:20Well, I'm sure Alicia's still working.
17:23That means all you gotta do is go over there and keep her company while Alexa looks around.
17:29And how exactly am I supposed to do that?
17:31Oh.
17:32I'm sure you'll figure something out.
17:43Jess, I just want you to know this isn't anything personal.
17:50Doesn't matter.
17:51The only reason I am doing this is to prove that you are wrong.
17:55Look, I know you can't see it, but I can tell this Alicia. She eats guys like you for lunch.
17:59Really?
18:01The problem is you're too trusting, Jess.
18:08I've trusted you since the day we met.
18:11That isn't exactly helping your argument.
18:19Jess, what are you doing here?
18:23Well, thanks for meeting me.
18:25It's a little late, don't you think, for a business meeting?
18:28You know that's not why I'm here.
18:31My office.
18:33Do you still like a gin and tonic?
18:36Yeah.
18:37Yeah?
18:38I can't remember the last time I had one.
18:41Yeah?
18:43I can.
18:45It was at Spadini's. We were talking about wedding plans.
18:49Remember?
18:50Yeah.
18:51Well, your mind wasn't really there.
18:59Well, I figured you just had a case of cold feet.
19:07But I guess I had no idea how cold your feet were, did I?
19:13You know, I made a promise to myself that the next time I saw you, I would tell you exactly
19:18what I thought about you.
19:21Probably the least I deserve.
19:23Yeah.
19:24Funny thing is, though, I'm looking at you right now and, and I don't know, I don't feel like saying
19:29it anymore.
19:30I don't know.
19:34Are you in yet?
19:36Yeah, but unfortunately I haven't found very much.
19:39I'm trying to see what I can dig up in their inter-office VOIP system.
19:42VOIP?
19:44Yeah, it's a computerized log of all in and outgoing telecommunications.
19:48These guys are anal about corporate espionage leaks.
19:51See, all calls are recorded, especially R&D guys.
19:55So?
19:57What was it? Did I, uh, did I do something, or...?
20:02Alicia, I was messed up.
20:08I had things going on that, that you couldn't understand.
20:13So you felt like you couldn't turn to me then?
20:15No, it wasn't that simple.
20:19I didn't feel that it was fair...
20:22for me to start a life with you...
20:28where I didn't fit.
20:33Shouldn't I have been able to choose that?
20:39I'm into operation level.
20:41Searching through Michael Porter's account.
20:43Who is that?
20:44The informant found dead in the cornfield.
20:47Okay, patching into his final call on his log.
21:14Alicia, I don't want to hurt you again.
21:18No, I'm not gonna let you.
21:21Look, I'm tired of getting jerked around here.
21:24I know all about Project Redstock,
21:26and if you don't come through by 8pm tonight,
21:29I am taking this wide.
21:30Sounds like a threat.
21:32And a motive.
21:34Who is he calling?
21:37Alicia Carey.
21:40Looks like she was willing to kill for the bottom line.
21:45I'll say this for Jess.
21:46She sure knows how to pick them.
21:49Yeah.
22:08We're all right.
22:14We're all right.
22:21Hi.
22:21Hi.
22:25Reminds me of the time that my father caught us.
22:27You remember that? We were in the pool cabana,
22:30and there was that fireworks display.
22:33Yeah.
22:36Never seemed to look at me the same way after that.
22:39Neither did I.
22:40Really?
22:41Yeah.
22:47You know I've changed, Alicia.
22:50Everybody changes.
22:52That's okay.
22:58Look, relax, Jess. You know, it's...
23:00I have zero expectations here, really.
23:04You know, whatever that was, it's just...
23:06That's just what it was, you know?
23:09That's not what I mean.
23:12What do you mean, then?
23:15I just...
23:18I keep running a series of what ifs.
23:20I mean...
23:21I mean, what if I hadn't run away?
23:23What if...
23:25What if I'd been straight up with you from the beginning?
23:30What if we can just start again?
23:34How about that? What if we can just start again?
23:38What do you think of that?
23:40Okay, I cross-referenced Project Redstock, but I'm coming up empty.
23:43ZDT's planning a worldwide devastation.
23:45I can't imagine those bugs are that easy to hide.
23:47Alicia's not stupid shall.
23:49I'm sure she figured out a way to cover her tracks.
23:57All right, Doc.
23:58Mm-hmm.
23:59Look, I could really use your help.
24:01Can you pull a rabbit out of your hat right about now?
24:03Okay.
24:04How about this?
24:05I found residue of nitrogen-rich protein in the system of the specimen you brought.
24:13Okay, okay.
24:14It's like this.
24:16Locusts begin as eggs, which eventually hatch and become wingless nymphs.
24:21A nitrogen-rich diet speeds along their growth.
24:26Okay.
24:28I'm losing you.
24:29All right, okay.
24:31Right now, they're feeding on a dry spore mix, which is commonly sold as furliment.
24:38And by the projected size of the swarm, they're gonna need a lot of it.
24:42How'd you get that, Lex?
24:44Furliment, I'm on it.
24:46Okay.
24:48I'm looking at purchase orders for almost a ton of this stuff, delivered to a farm outside the town of
24:52Decatur.
24:54Gotta be our source.
24:57You never did tell me where you've been for all these years.
25:00Hey, lover boy.
25:03Hello, is this thing on?
25:06Cat got your tongue?
25:08You okay?
25:09Hope that's all she's got.
25:10Yeah, I just gotta get another drink.
25:12Okay.
25:14Jess, Alicia's been behind this from the very start.
25:16She's the one who ordered the killing on the informant.
25:19It's time to smarten up.
25:20It's called Project Redstock.
25:22Hopefully, it's not too late to shut them down, but you need to get out of there now, you understand?
25:26Okay.
25:27Hi.
25:30Uh...
25:31Listen, I gotta go. Excuse me.
25:35Gotta go?
25:36Why do you have to go?
25:37Why do you have to go?
25:38Wait, wait, wait, wait!
25:39I don't want any secrets here, okay?
25:41So just talk to me.
25:44I know about Project Redstock.
25:47Is this like a joke?
25:48Because I have no idea what you're talking about.
25:51You gotta be straight with me.
25:53Okay?
25:53You are way over your head.
25:55And the only way I can help you is if you tell me the truth.
25:58The truth?
25:59The truth.
25:59Okay, who's the liar here?
26:02What did you come back for?
26:05I had to investigate.
26:07You had to investigate?
26:08Oh, I see.
26:10So you really didn't come back here to invest in ZDT, right?
26:14And you obviously didn't come back here to get me.
26:16I had no idea I'd feel this way.
26:22Get out.
26:23Lisa, please.
26:24I said get out!
26:25I never want to see you again.
26:27Get out!
26:30Go.
26:41Nate, yeah, I need to see you in here.
26:43Yeah, because we have a problem.
26:55All right, if these bugs are here, how are we supposed to destroy them?
26:58Dr. Bellows is gonna contact us when she figures out how to activate the self-destruct system.
27:04Hopefully they're still contained in the barn.
27:06Worst comes to worst, we can always burn it down.
27:09Nice.
27:11Just turn them grasshoppers into fireflies.
27:19Where have you been?
27:24It took your sweet time.
27:27I'm sorry.
27:28I just have to clear my head a little.
27:31Any word from Shalimar and Brennan?
27:33Not yet.
27:39Sorry, Jess.
27:41If it means anything, I was hoping I was wrong about her.
27:45What you gonna do?
27:48Okay, guys, we're here.
27:49You see anything?
27:51Looks like someone took off from here in a hurry.
27:54Let's take a look inside.
27:59The place is cleared.
28:03Too late.
28:04Damn.
28:11Well, they're growing.
28:13Looks like they're in the process of releasing them.
28:25Brennan, it's a bomb!
28:42This was no coincidence.
28:46We were set up.
28:47Somebody must have tipped them off.
28:59You told her, didn't you?
29:01I had to love her with Alexa.
29:02It was too much at stake.
29:04Yeah, that's exactly why you should have kept your mouth shut.
29:09What did you think?
29:10Her love for you would suddenly spur a burst of honesty?
29:12Well, I gave it a shot.
29:13Well, you were wrong.
29:14Yeah, I got that.
29:15Well, that's great.
29:16Now, thanks to you, we have no idea where those bugs are gonna be released.
29:19Good.
29:26That's anybody's game.
29:28Don't tell them how many truckloads of those bugs might have made it out.
29:31Yeah, or where they're headed.
29:34Well, maybe your little friend can tell us.
29:36Yeah.
29:38I think I'll name them Chester.
29:42Stay.
30:02Alicia.
30:02Listen, don't hang up, okay?
30:04Everything that you said was right.
30:06Look, I've been pouring over these R&D files, and I can't believe it.
30:10You can't believe what?
30:12Everything that you said was true.
30:14Pacific Bionetics, the crop research.
30:16Someone's been funneling money from ZDT to fund all this.
30:20Why are you telling me this?
30:21Because my name is all over everything.
30:23There's money trails.
30:25There's requisition forms.
30:29Listen, I need you.
30:31I need you to come here, and I need you to help me.
30:35Alicia, the last time I trusted you, two of my friends almost got killed.
30:38Jess, I had no idea.
30:42Okay?
30:42You just have to believe me.
30:46Okay, look, stay in your office. I'll be right there.
30:48Okay.
30:55Nate, why didn't you tell me about Project Redstock?
30:58Because I was trying to protect you.
31:00That's why I've been covering your back from the start, destroying memos, deleting voicemails.
31:05Do you have any idea the size of the players involved here?
31:07The amount of money we stand to make?
31:10Billions.
31:10By creating a plate?
31:12No, it would never get to that level.
31:14Look, a few farms would be destroyed.
31:15The press would have field day.
31:17Then ZDT come out as heroes when we release the first insect-resistant corn.
31:22Nobody gets hurt here, Alicia.
31:24It's a win-win all around.
31:27Look, we can't give up now.
31:29No.
31:37Where are you going?
31:39Alicia called. She needs my help.
31:40Of course she does.
31:44Look.
31:49I'm not going to say that I believe her.
31:51But if she is telling the truth, then she is our only lead as to where these locusts are going
31:55to be released.
31:55And if she isn't, you're just giving her another chance to play you again.
31:58I'll take the chance.
32:02Then I'm coming with you.
32:11Stay here.
32:13Yeah, right.
32:16Alexa, just give me two minutes with her.
32:21Two minutes.
32:28Four minutes.
32:28Four minutes.
32:57Mrs.
32:58No!
33:15Oh my god!
33:19Oh my god!
33:29How did you do that?
33:30Look, there's some things in this world you can understand, and there's some things you can't.
33:35Oh my god, and you fall into the ladder?
33:38Yeah.
33:40Oh my god.
33:41It's okay, look.
33:42It's gonna be okay.
33:44Trust me, I'm getting you out of here.
33:48Okay?
33:50Okay.
33:51It's alright.
33:54Those you have good news.
33:55I have discovered the key on how to kill the locusts.
34:00Sound waves.
34:01The right frequency shatters the destruct organ, killing them instantly.
34:07Well, I can upload it to the helix, then we can pump it out through the external speakers.
34:11Yeah, but the helix's sonic range is only 100 meters.
34:14Oh, would you stop complaining?
34:16That gives you two minutes to neutralize these things after they've been released.
34:19If we can find them.
34:20Well, you better.
34:22These things reproduce at an alarming rate, and once they spread, they will devour anything
34:25in their path.
34:26Any chance we might be able to narrow down the field for us?
34:29I would have to say that you're gonna have to go low-tech.
34:31What do you mean, swoop over the cornfields like a crop duster?
34:34Well, unless you've got a better idea.
34:46I'm right behind you guys.
34:47What the hell's going on?
34:48Is Alicia okay?
34:49You could say she's a little confused.
34:51Well, see if she knows where the locusts are gonna be released.
34:53Who are you talking to?
34:54I'm talking to a friend.
34:56She's trying to help.
34:57Now, do you have any idea where Nate might be trying to release the locusts?
35:02I know.
35:02Come on, think.
35:03I don't.
35:04Think.
35:04I don't know.
35:05I just found out about this.
35:06You have to believe me.
35:07I just found out about this.
35:12It's impossible to cover this much area.
35:13These cornfields go on for hundreds of miles.
35:16Yeah, well, if we don't find these locusts in time, Chester's little buddies are gonna cut
35:19through those fields like a machete.
35:29Okay, kids.
35:30They just pulled onto the freeway.
35:31You're heading north on the I-80.
35:32We just got onto a freeway.
35:34A freeway?
35:35What direction are we going in?
35:37We're heading north.
35:38North on the I-80.
35:39North on the I-80.
35:40You know what?
35:41We, we, uh, I remember seeing paperwork.
35:43We leased a farm.
35:44Where?
35:45South.
35:45South of Gilroy.
35:46You got that, guys?
35:48We are about 40 miles north of there.
35:51According to this, there's only two farms outside the town.
35:54Looks like we got a 50-50 chance.
35:57I'll tell you what, why don't we just stop at the moment where we hear the locusts buzzing.
36:22I'll tell you what, why don't we just stop at the moment where we hear the locusts buzzing.
36:24I'll tell you what, why don't we just stop at the moment where we hear the locusts buzzing.
36:25What?
36:38What?
36:43What's the name of the locusts buzzing.
36:49What, what?
37:11Oh, my God.
37:12It's okay.
37:14I'm scared.
37:14It's okay.
37:15I'm not going to let anything happen to you.
37:16Do it.
37:19Then bury her in the field.
37:21Got it.
37:23Okay, go over there.
37:24Just stay behind.
37:24No, no, no, no.
37:25Yes, get over there.
37:43Come on.
37:55Good.
37:55Come on.
38:08Isn't it a little too early for something?
38:14Oh, come on.
38:15Go, go, go, go.
38:22Okay, I've got the wave pattern locked and loaded.
38:24We're ready to go.
38:24We're going to need earplugs for this thing.
38:26Relax.
38:26The frequency is well out of your hearing range, but I'm probably going to end up with a migraine.
38:30Oh, then I'll have to get you a couple of aspirin.
38:36You okay?
38:37Come on.
38:42You may be bulletproof, but she isn't.
38:45Don't move.
38:46What, like this?
38:52Hey, Bren Schalmer, what's going on?
38:54Somebody call for an exterminator?
38:56Now, Bren, 40 more seconds, the bugs will be out of range.
38:59See you, Chester.
39:19It worked.
39:22Yeah, no kidding.
39:36Well, the good news is the bugs are destroyed.
39:38Bad news is the windshield of the helix is a mess.
39:41Yeah, and I'm not cleaning it.
39:44Well, guys, apparently the Dominion destroyed all of ZDT's research.
39:48Well, I guess that leaves Alicia to rebuild the company from the ground up.
39:51You know, something tells me she won't have a problem.
40:00Were you always like this?
40:03It started in high school.
40:06So all the time that we were together, you were just hiding in front of me?
40:16You know, you could have told me that.
40:18I would have accepted it, right?
40:20Yeah, but at the time I couldn't accept it myself.
40:29So this, uh, this new life that you have
40:37makes you happy.
40:39Yeah.
40:40Yeah, it does.
40:42But it's no room for,
40:45you know, the wife.
40:48My big offense.
40:50I wish it was that simple.
40:54But as much as I would like to,
40:55I can't change who I am.
41:01Why does it seem like all good men
41:03are either gay
41:04or married
41:06or mutes?
41:16So I take it
41:16there are others like you
41:18as
41:19like her?
41:20Yeah.
41:24Well, next time a woman comes along
41:26that fits
41:27into your life,
41:28promise me something.
41:29Mm-hmm.
41:32Don't let her go.
41:46Bye.
41:54Hey.
41:58Hey.
42:04Listen.
42:05It happens to the best of us.
42:09She'll be fine.
42:13I'll hit her.
42:21Bye.
42:23Bye.
42:26Bye.
43:08We're right back.
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