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00:25The End
00:42There he is
00:49We need to talk privately
00:55All right
00:57Now, can you explain this cloak and dagger mystery to me?
01:00I gotta tip something big's gonna go down
01:03There's a group about to resurrect an old military experiment that was terminated years ago
01:08How old are we talking?
01:101943
01:13How'd you hear about this, the Dominion?
01:17No
01:19Then who?
01:20Look, I know this is gonna sound crazy, but I can't tell you
01:23I gave my word
01:27So why'd you drag me down here, not Brennan?
01:29Because, Jess, whatever's about to happen concerns you
01:34Oh, no
01:45Ah
01:47Ah
02:02What did you do to me?
02:05Leave him alone!
02:26Are you all right, buddy?
02:33What happened?
02:34He was young.
02:37That's Tomcats.
03:06Tomcats.
03:12Tomcats.
03:30Together, four of the most powerful fight to protect a world that doesn't even know they exist.
03:38They are Mutant X.
03:48His name was Peter Hansen.
03:49He was a naval fighter pilot in a unit called the Tomcats in the Second World War, so he wasn't
03:53young.
03:55That's what he looked like when we first saw him.
04:01What is it?
04:01Come on, there's something you're not telling.
04:05Lexa, what do you know?
04:07Okay.
04:08I heard a rumor that back during World War II, the military led a series of covert anti-aging experiments.
04:14And once the Dominion heard about it, they shut it down.
04:16And?
04:17That's it.
04:17That's all I know.
04:19It's the truth.
04:21It's what's with you.
04:22I mean, you seem to have been taking this so personally.
04:25It is.
04:27My grandfather was a member of the Tomcats unit.
04:30Really?
04:31Yeah.
04:33They gave him the Medal of Honor after he led seven attacks off of Maleta Island.
04:37His plane was hit by enemy fire, but he survived.
04:39He spent half the night in shark-infested waters before he made it to shore.
04:44Wow, he sounds like quite the war hero.
04:46Yeah, he was.
04:47But he is.
04:49So now you know I need answers.
04:52Yeah, well, I'll see what I can do.
04:54Until then, maybe it's time you check in with your grandpa.
04:59My grandpa and pa had a falling out when I was younger.
05:03I don't even know where to start looking.
05:07Well, maybe it's time you tried.
05:23Absolutely remarkable.
05:24Although all outward physical signs seem to indicate that the specimen is between 80 and 85 years of age,
05:30his internal organs are those of a healthy 30-year-old male.
05:35How's that possible?
05:37How can someone age 50 years within a few seconds?
05:41I'm afraid I won't know more until I biopsy the tissue samples.
05:45Doc, is it possible to reverse the aging process through genetic manipulation?
05:48Well, so far, science has looked for ways to extend life as opposed to trying to reset the biological clock.
05:54What are we talking about here, Doc?
05:57Fountain of youth?
05:58Not exactly.
06:00Catalyst used to set back his clock is only temporary.
06:03He represents a work in progress.
06:04I guess whoever's responsible for this is trying to find a new way to say life begins at 80.
06:11How could you idiots have let Hanson escape?
06:14This man represented the culmination of a lifetime of research.
06:18There was no way of anticipating how quickly his cells would regenerate.
06:22Hanson caught our men off guard.
06:23The man was combat trained.
06:25When he woke up half a century younger, what did you expect he would do?
06:29Sir, the good news is the sirtuin stimulators were successful in affecting cell rejuvenation.
06:34Only for a few hours.
06:36Hanson's free radicals quickly became unstable.
06:41Nevertheless, this is the biggest breakthrough we've had so far.
06:44I'm sure with time we can sustain the reaction.
06:47Take a good look at me, Doctor.
06:49I'm not exactly in the prime of my life.
06:53Time is not on my side.
06:56Then with your permission, I'd like to move forward on testing the final subject immediately.
07:03Do it.
07:05Thank you, Colonel.
07:09Has Kilmartin had any success in locating his grandfather?
07:13No, not yet.
07:14So I assume he was part of the original experiment.
07:16It was known as Operation Immortalis, led by Colonel Henry Burns.
07:20The project was cloaked by the military as a new treatment to counteract tuberculosis.
07:26But they used the men of the Tomcats unit as human guinea pigs?
07:30I'm afraid so.
07:32After we shut it down, Burns escaped.
07:35Well, what became of his research then?
07:38It was destroyed during the atomic bomb testing over the Bikini Atoll.
07:42Since then, Burns has managed to stay under the radar.
07:45Yeah, until now.
07:47What was done to the men back then represents only the first stage of the experiment.
07:52We believe Burns has finally resurfaced to finish what he started.
07:56Yeah, but wait a minute.
07:56This study was done over 60 years ago.
07:58How many of these men are still around?
08:01One.
08:20Come on.
08:22I don't have time for this.
08:25Jesse, you have to listen to me carefully.
08:28Your grandfather's in danger.
08:29Who is this?
08:35You're the one who tipped off Shalimar.
08:37Yes.
08:38You'll find your grandfather at the Clarkport Veterans Hospital.
08:42You need to go now.
08:43Why?
08:44What's going on?
08:52Guys, I need your help.
08:53I don't have time to explain, but I gotta go get my granddad.
08:56It's a big rush.
08:57Guess he'll fill us in on the way.
09:05I can't tell you anything now.
09:07Just drop me off and wait.
09:07I can't tell you.
09:27I can't tell you anything.
10:04It's Gallen.
10:05He's good to go.
10:06Meet me in the north elevator.
10:07And I want Kilmartin ready for transfer immediately.
10:14Dr. Valentino, the OR, please.
10:17Dr. Valentino, the OR, please.
10:34Grandpa?
10:56Grandpa?
10:56Grandpa, it's me, Jessie.
10:57Can you hear me?
11:06Jessie?
11:07Yeah?
11:10Is it really you?
11:24Is it in the advanced stages of lymphatic cancer, Jessie?
11:29Adam, what the hell?
11:32You're dead.
11:34I needed you to believe that.
11:37Since the explosion, I've been in hiding.
11:40But it's important that you keep that a secret.
11:42My enemies are everywhere.
11:44What?
11:45I'm sure you have a million questions right now.
11:47Now there isn't time.
11:48You have to trust me.
11:49Trust you.
11:51Adam, you've been lying to me for a year, and now you want me to trust you?
11:54This isn't about us.
11:55This is about your grandfather.
11:56You have to get him out of here.
12:01This metabolism is already starting to reverse.
12:06What have they done to him?
12:08He's been given an experimental serum.
12:10Right now there are guys on their way up here to transform us.
12:12You're going to have to find another way out.
12:15But, Jess, quick.
12:17You have to move now.
12:31Hey, guys, listen carefully.
12:34I need you to pull the double helix up to the window on the south side, top floor.
12:39You understand?
12:41Yeah.
12:41What's going on?
12:42Just do it.
12:43Okay?
12:44Okay.
12:50Okay.
12:52All right.
12:57Yeah.
12:59Okay.
13:11Where are you taking Mr. Kilmartin?
13:15Stop.
13:16Brendan, tell me you're in position.
13:19Almost.
13:20Hey!
13:20Oh, almost better be good enough.
13:33Oh, my God.
13:35Guys, go.
13:38What's going on?
13:40What are you looking at me like that for?
13:43Where are we?
13:44It's okay.
13:45You're going to be safe.
13:47Jeff?
13:47Uh, this is my grandfather.
14:02Does he have any idea what happened to him?
14:05I don't know.
14:06Jesse Bailey got out with him alive.
14:08Yeah, well, according to his medical file, he was being treated for lymphatic cancer.
14:13Must be some powerful medication.
14:16Looks pretty damn good to me.
14:17Yeah, no kidding.
14:18Two of them could pass for brothers.
14:19You know, I still think Dr. Saunders should check him out.
14:22See if he really is as good as he looks.
14:28Well, God bless America.
14:35For the first time in my life, I don't mind being used as a lab rat.
14:39Who do I have to thank for this?
14:42A newly sung life.
14:44All right, now we don't know, Grandpa, but we're working on that.
14:48And look, it's you.
14:49I can't believe it.
14:52Last time I saw you, or were you six years old?
14:56Ten.
14:57Oh, that's right.
14:58Your mother brought you by to talk to me about a report you were running for your history class.
15:04Yeah.
15:05That was a pretty big deal.
15:07Not every kid's got a boring hero as a granddad.
15:12And you were even going to come talk to my class until Dad made you back out.
15:16Huh.
15:18Well, what are you going to do, kid?
15:20Let's water under the bridge.
15:22Mr. Kilmartin?
15:24Lex appears.
15:26Well, hello there, Missy.
15:29You must work for my grandson here.
15:32Well, I...
15:33That's right.
15:33I do.
15:35Huh.
15:37Well, that's a...
15:38That's a pretty fancy plane you got there.
15:40What are you packing in that bad boy?
15:42Twins Bull Turbo Jets.
15:44Nifty.
15:44I read about those.
15:46Yeah, my granddad was trained at Presidio.
15:49That's pretty impressive.
15:51Now, I heard you could fly under bridges and blow wash off clotheslines.
15:54Ah, well.
15:55Tell it, tell it.
15:56Well, I pissed off a lot of housewives in my day.
15:59Not to mention a few husbands.
16:02Listen, Mr. Kilmartin, just to be on the safe side, you know, we're going to have one of our doctors
16:05come and check you out.
16:06Are you kidding?
16:08I feel like a new man.
16:09I could dance all night.
16:12Darling?
16:13Huh?
16:24I'm going to get you some clothes, Gramps.
16:27Oh, yeah.
16:28I thought it was a little drafty in here.
16:31Thanks, Pally.
16:35Well, now, I hate to break it to you, darling, but this fly boy's spoken for.
16:39When my gal back home gets a load of me, she's going to pass out.
16:47Damn.
16:52Jesse.
16:56Well, well, well.
16:58Is this going to be a regular thing?
16:59Maybe.
17:01What are you doing here?
17:04How's your grandfather?
17:05Pretty amazing.
17:07Somehow, I suspect that you already knew that.
17:11Now, what's this all about?
17:13It's imperative that you find Burns and destroy his research.
17:18Why?
17:20How is any of this a bad thing?
17:22You'll see when you find the files on Operation Immortalis.
17:25According to Lexa, those files don't exist.
17:28That's not true.
17:29And you're not the only one who's looking for those files, so it's important that you find them first.
17:35How?
17:39Who are you talking to?
17:41Uh, no one.
17:43Lexa's ready for Dr. Saunders to give Grandpappy the old once-over if you want to check it out.
17:48Yeah, thanks.
17:49Listen, while we're away, see if you can find out where the files in Operation Immortalis are being kept.
17:55I thought they were destroyed.
17:57Yeah, you thought wrong.
18:01Now we have lost Kilmartin?
18:04I can't explain it, Colonel.
18:06The man who was with Kilmartin had the ability to run right through a wall.
18:09I suspect it was one of the Dominion's people.
18:11They were the ones who shut me down back in 43.
18:15Hypocrite.
18:16The drug was already taking effect on Kilmartin.
18:18I think this time we were successful in achieving complete cellular rejuvenation.
18:23Really?
18:24Would you bet your life on it?
18:26Yes, I would.
18:28Well, you'll understand if I'm a little unwilling to accept your assurance.
18:34Even with all our resources, trying to locate Kilmartin, there's no guarantee we'll find him.
18:39He'll turn up.
18:40The man just woke up with a whole new life ahead of him.
18:45What would you do?
19:04Okay, that's fine.
19:06Let me do one more mile.
19:08It's not a race, William.
19:09Come on, you don't want to wear your new hot body out.
19:12Come on, how is he?
19:14Well, your grandfather's blood pressure is probably lower than yours.
19:17His preliminary tests show that he's got the physiology of a 30-year-old.
19:21What about my cancer?
19:23Based upon your x-rays, the tumors have completely vanished. I can't explain it.
19:28Hear that, kiddo? I got a clean bill of health.
19:31Well, not exactly. I did find something in your blood work that was a little puzzling.
19:36The free radicals seem to be oxidizing at about twice the rate of a normal 30-year-olds.
19:41Wait a minute. You lost me after puzzling.
19:43Well, oxidation produces byproducts called free radicals. It's how we age.
19:48When this process occurs in metals, it's called rusting.
19:51I don't feel too rusty.
19:53Is this something we should be worried about?
19:55It could just be his metabolism adjusting to whatever the active agent was to start the process in the first
20:00place.
20:00At this point, we still don't even know what that is.
20:03I'm afraid not.
20:05That's about to change.
20:06Brandon, did you manage to dig up anything in the Project Immortalis files?
20:10Well, I finally hit some pay dirt here.
20:12The only problem is trying to get them out of there.
20:15Wait a minute. Dominion said they were destroyed.
20:17Yeah. What's the problem?
20:19Well, the store to the military warehouse McLaren Air Force Base.
20:23Anyone unauthorized comes within a mile of that place,
20:25he's gonna need to make friends with a team of F-16s.
20:30There's gotta be a way onto that base.
20:32Yeah, but how?
20:33I mean, the guy said this warehouse is guarded like the Ark of the Covenant.
20:36Oh, what you need is a diversion?
20:50Jesse, this is a suicide mission. It'll never work.
20:54It will work.
20:56Tell her, as soon as we entered military aerospace, they started scrambling for an aerosol.
21:00Did you hear that?
21:01Yeah, I know. That's the suicide part of that mission.
21:04Don't you worry your pretty little head about that, sweetheart.
21:07We're just gonna play a little game of chicken is all.
21:10Relax. This is gonna be a piece of cake.
21:35Unidentified craft. Be advised.
21:36Well, we got their attention.
21:38Good. This is where it gets fun.
21:54Lexa, are you moving? I don't want to play chicken with these guys any more than I have to.
21:57I'm on it.
22:03Well, they've started the fireworks.
22:07You're going to get down lower to lose.
22:08If I go any lower, we'll crash.
22:10Give me the stick.
22:12Sana, I used to do the maneuvers in my sleeve.
22:15All right.
22:17Okay.
22:19Here we go.
22:30And there's our way out right there.
22:32That bridge?
22:33We can't make it under that bridge.
22:35Come on, you're kidding.
22:36More than that.
22:38Yes, I got it.
22:40Let's move.
22:49Man, but this is not some twin prop airplane you can just kick around.
22:52Come on.
22:53Hold on.
23:05Oh, you smoked those two.
23:07Hope the wife's back.
23:09All right.
23:10You want to take it out of here?
23:11Like you have to ask.
23:12Beautiful.
23:13Hold on.
23:26Damn, the last time I felt this alive was back in October 10th, 1942.
23:30I was on the Cactus Fighter Command.
23:32There were three of us left in the air circling this Japanese destroyer.
23:36There's something wrong there, Jess.
23:39No.
23:42It's really great being with you.
23:45But I've never understood why my dad kept us apart.
23:47Oh, don't blame him, son.
23:49Why not?
23:51Well, because the two of us have been given a second chance.
23:54And you can't change the past.
23:57Jess, can I see you for a minute?
24:00Yeah.
24:01Uh, yeah, I'll be right back.
24:08Wow.
24:12My God, what is this?
24:14A research photo taken in 1943 during the experiments of Operation Immortalis.
24:20This research reads like a horror novel.
24:22Burns was trying to reverse the aging process by using members of the Tomcats as human donors.
24:28Yeah, and he tried to transfuse their genetic vitality to others as test subjects.
24:32You know, the sad part, half the men lost their lives in this experiment,
24:36and then later they were all listed as missing in action.
24:39I guess your cramps is one of the lucky ones, huh?
24:41I had no idea what they were doing to us.
24:47Debbie McGowan.
24:50My God, that's Whitey McGowan.
24:54They told me he was shot down in a raid over New Guinea.
24:59Grandpa, this is not your fault.
25:01There's no way that you could have known what you were part of.
25:04Yeah, well, the only reason I'm still here is because
25:07that bastard murdered somebody else in my squad instead of me.
25:16Grandpa, are you all right?
25:18I'm fine.
25:18I'm just a little dizzy, is all.
25:22You know, I think it would be a good idea if we got Dr. Saunders to check him out again.
25:26Yeah, we'll take care of him, Jess.
25:35He'll be okay.
25:36He's just a little overwhelmed.
25:38It's a lot to get over, you know.
25:41Lexa, this isn't the kind of thing you get over.
25:43I'm sorry, but I don't get it.
25:45If the Dominion is as powerful as you say it is,
25:48then why did they allow this experiment to go on for so long
25:51before they decided to shut it down?
25:52Well, maybe they tried.
25:53And maybe we'll never know, will we?
26:11Colonel, I'm concerned your heart will give up before we find Kilmorton.
26:14My heart will be fine.
26:15We've got men staking out every place he might frequent.
26:18He hadn't turned up yet.
26:20Patience.
26:21It's more prudent, sir, at this point, to proceed.
26:24No, we wait until we find Kilmorton.
26:27I'm not interested in becoming the final lab rat.
26:41Adam, show yourself.
26:45It's time you filled in some blanks here.
26:48I told you you would find your answers in Burns' research.
26:52Burns.
26:53The Dominion let him escape, didn't they?
26:56They actually hoped that he would finish what he started.
26:59I don't have any proof, but it's possible that some people within the organization
27:03realize the potential of the therapy should have become viable,
27:07which is why it's up to you to make sure that doesn't happen,
27:10or else more innocent people are going to die.
27:12And how am I supposed to do that?
27:14You've got to find Burns.
27:17Your grandfather's the key.
27:21You want me to use my grandfather as bait?
27:27I never said this was going to be easy.
27:31I'm sorry.
27:43You okay, Mr. Kilmorton?
27:54I just don't deserve any of this.
28:03I have too many regrets.
28:11I wasn't the man I should have been.
28:14Well, I think we all go through life wishing we could have done things a little bit differently.
28:18Maybe so.
28:21I just hope it's not too late to make things right.
28:29Hey, Sha.
28:30Dr. Saunders wants to have a word with us.
28:33You go ahead.
28:34I'll be fine.
28:45Ms. Pierce.
28:47When were you going to tell us about your little caper on McLaren's Air Force base?
28:51About the same time you were going to come clean about Burns' research being destroyed.
28:56We want all the materials you stole from the facility.
29:00Mission was the best.
29:02Couldn't find anything.
29:02In that case, I want you to use all measures necessary to locate Burns and secure his research.
29:08Do you understand?
29:11Perfectly.
29:14Okay, you're right.
29:15Something deeper is definitely going on here.
29:20Hey.
29:23William.
29:27Guys, William's gone AWOL.
29:29What?
29:31Yeah, Dr. Saunders was giving us the results of his exam and he took off.
29:35Jess, I don't know how to tell you this, but your grandfather's condition is reversing.
29:38He's starting to age fast.
29:40Does he know what's happening to him?
29:42I don't think so.
29:43Well, so where did he go?
30:02Hello, darling.
30:05Hello, darling.
30:09It's me.
30:11Well, no, it can't be.
30:13It's impossible.
30:14You're not dreaming.
30:15This is real.
30:17It's not natural.
30:19It's not right.
30:20Patty, I've got to talk to you about something.
30:24No, don't touch me.
30:25Patty.
30:26Please.
30:27Oh, just go away.
30:30Don't.
30:30Don't.
30:31I just got to say goodbye.
30:33Well, Mr. Kilmartin, Colonel Burns has been expecting you.
30:37Easy, boys.
30:38Easy, easy.
30:41I can't wait to see him.
30:43We've got a lot to catch up on.
30:56Adam, now is not the time to be holding out on me.
30:58Either help me find my grandfather or get the hell out of here.
31:02I'm guessing that wherever he went, Burns' men were waiting for him.
31:06What are they going to do to him?
31:08I have to determine how effective the serum was in sustaining the age reversal.
31:12Look, according to our doctor, he's already beginning to regress.
31:16What, that's not true?
31:18Come on, Adam, you know something here.
31:20He's not dying, is he?
31:21Is he?
31:22Just say there are no guarantees here.
31:25But it's up to you to make sure that Burns doesn't succeed.
31:28Why?
31:29Why?
31:29Because his discovery comes at the cost of innocent human life.
31:34Fine.
31:35You help me find my grandfather, and I will make sure that that never happens.
31:39No.
31:39You cannot have it both ways.
31:41Even if you destroy Burns' research, there are others out there who are going to use your grandfather to reverse
31:46engineer the process.
31:48Adam, what do you expect me to do?
31:50Do you expect me to let him die?
31:52Hmm?
31:53I'm expecting you to do the right thing.
31:57My God.
31:59It's as if he's been transported back from 1943.
32:05And how many of our men did you murder to do this?
32:08What difference does it make?
32:09The life expectancy of a fighter pilot in those days was less than a year.
32:15But they were willing to die for their country, not for you.
32:19Any advancement in science has its casualties.
32:23Isn't it better a few men have to die to keep the Einsteins of the world alive?
32:30Results of his blood work.
32:32I discovered the key to preventing cellular regression.
32:35The Sirtuin levels must be consistently regulated.
32:39In other words, booster shots must be administered on a regular basis.
32:43Exactly.
32:44Same way a diabetic uses insulin.
32:49I've been waiting 60 years to say this.
32:54Let's proceed.
33:00Guys, we're wasting time here.
33:02We are no closer to finding my granddad.
33:03Look, the security footage just gave us a clear image of the license plate of the ambulance
33:07that Byrne's men just drove him off in.
33:09Yeah, and by tapping into the Department of Transportation,
33:11we should be able to monitor them through the traffic camps.
33:14I can't wait around for this.
33:16We're grasping at straws.
33:17No, really.
33:17You might want to check this out.
33:19I think I found him in West on Garnett Avenue.
33:22As long as they stay off the interstate, I think we'll be able to track him.
33:25This is hopeless.
33:28Jess, look, we're going to find your grandfather, okay?
33:30Just don't lose faith.
33:32Don't lose faith.
33:33Shelmer, I don't think you understand.
33:34If Byrne finds my granddad, he's going to slice him and dice him until he gets what he wants.
33:38Okay, good news, people.
33:41Last picture was taken of the ambulance on Mission Bay Drive.
33:45So what's the bad news?
33:48There's no bad news.
33:49That street ends in a dead end.
33:51And at the end of that dead end, there's an old pharmaceutical lab.
33:53That's great.
33:54You hear that, Jess?
33:56Jess, just see?
34:02How can you people stand back and let this happen?
34:05Save your breath, Major.
34:07You should be more appreciative.
34:09You're about to witness history in the making.
34:13Go to hell.
34:14Say, there lies the rub.
34:16By unlocking the key to eternal youth, I never have to go there.
34:49I never have to go there.
34:53All right, lad's up ahead. I'm going to take her down on the roof.
34:56This is not responding to his comlink. Why would he take off without us?
34:59Well, I'm sure he feels like this is his battle.
35:02Pardon, we can't blame him.
35:05Maybe. He has no idea what he's getting himself into.
35:08He's going to need all the help we could get.
35:10Maybe we should give it to him.
35:25How's that?
35:27I feel like a new man.
35:30Well, all you did was wrap that rotting soul in a new package.
35:35Well, I guess it's true what they say, then, isn't it?
35:37What's that?
35:40Youth.
35:43Oh, it's wasted on the young.
35:54Now, despite what you might think,
35:58life is something that I really do hold quite dear.
36:01Long as it's mine.
36:09Take him out.
36:18All right, that's it, sonny boy.
36:20It ends here.
36:21Oh, you bury your grandfather with a hole.
36:24I mean it.
36:27What do you want?
36:29You turn around,
36:31and I promise I won't hurt him.
36:34The Sertuin is here on the table.
36:37If you leave now,
36:38it's all yours.
36:40Otherwise,
36:42I kill him.
36:45Pick your poison.
36:47Don't do it, Jesse.
36:51I love you.
37:05It's all yours.
37:08Excellent.
37:35Well, I guess you're right, Bernsie.
37:38For me, youth really is wasted on the young.
37:58That's okay, kiddo.
38:02Grandpa, you gotta take it.
38:05You know it'll happen if you don't.
38:09Now, son, this has to end here.
38:13I've already lived my life.
38:15Yeah, well, maybe I'm just not quite ready to let you go yet.
38:20I think that's your decision to make, Jess.
38:38Destroy it all.
38:44You heard him.
38:46What are you gonna tell the Dominion?
38:49Something short and pithy.
38:51I'll be damned if anyone does this again.
39:04Take care. One last wish from an old man.
39:08Anything you want.
39:10Let's go home.
39:25I don't know what to say.
39:27Words are overrated.
39:29I know how you feel.
39:34Listen, Jesse.
39:36You gotta do me a favor and promise me you'll stop being angry with your old man.
39:42Grandpa, he was a poor excuse for a father.
39:44No, Jesse.
39:45He did the best he could.
39:48He was right to keep you away from me.
39:49How can you say that?
39:51I mean, you were a hero.
39:53The thing about heroes is that in real life they're full of nothing but flaws.
39:59When I got out of the service, I didn't adjust real well to civilian life.
40:06Turned out to be nothing more than a selfish husband and a lousy father.
40:13I don't believe that.
40:14Listen to me.
40:15Your dad was only trying to protect you.
40:17He wanted to make sure I didn't let you down.
40:21The way I did when he was growing up.
40:24I understand.
40:26There's something I want you to have.
40:29Yeah, but no, I can't take that.
40:30That's your Medal of Honor.
40:33You earned that.
40:34So did you.
40:41Better not keep the lady waiting.
40:50See you soon, Kato.
40:52Yeah.
41:12Did the right thing, Jesse.
41:16Is that what this is all about?
41:17Some kind of a test of trust?
41:22Maybe.
41:25So how would I do?
41:27I think you already know.
41:36Am I ever going to see you again?
41:39If the time is right.
41:43Typical evasive answer.
41:45Because I couldn't have expected anything else, huh?
41:50You take care of yourself.
41:52You'll be all right.
41:57You too.
42:27See you soon.
42:28our next
42:44Bye.
42:45Bye.
42:45Bye.
42:47Bye.
42:50Bye.
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