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00:10To be continued...
00:10Brendan, hold up!
00:12Why'd you run out of there like a bat out of hell?
00:16Someone called me. They need my help.
00:18Who?
00:19Dr. Palance, an old psychiatrist, friend of mine.
00:21Wow. I'm impressed.
00:24I think it's high time you start to deal with your inadequacies.
00:27Very funny.
00:29Back in high school, I had a choice between juvie or court-appointed therapy.
00:33Dr. Palance is the first person I told about my mutant ability.
00:37He's the head of the psychiatry department at St. Pastors.
00:41What? St. Pastors?
00:47Someone I know spent some time there.
00:50What's going on?
00:51About 15 years ago, there was a fire.
00:53Wiped out the entire psych ward, killed eight people, mostly children.
00:57Now, since then, there's been talk that the place was haunted.
01:00Now, it's been vacant until now, but since it's reopened,
01:03there's been reports of paranormal activity.
01:06You know, bizarre stuff that defies explanation.
01:08I'm going with you.
01:10I didn't know you believed in ghosts.
01:11I don't.
01:12Then why are you so anxious to tag along?
01:15Let's just call it research.
01:18Fine. I have no idea what to expect.
01:21Yeah.
01:24I have no idea what to look like.
02:01I was gonna buy you a looking glass.
02:38Get away!
02:51It's just that ever since you got that call, you've been a little edgy.
02:54Well, Dr. Palance isn't the kind of guy to ring the panic bell easily.
02:57I mean, you should have heard him.
02:58You sounded really scared.
02:59I told you to leave.
03:01This place is mine!
03:11I told you to leave.
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04:03The most powerful fight to protect a world that doesn't even know they exist.
04:10They are Mutant X.
04:19I really didn't know who else to turn to.
04:21I understand. Look, I'm glad you called me.
04:24Guess our timing couldn't be better, huh?
04:27You know, it's kind of a brutal way for a patient to commit suicide, though, isn't it?
04:31It wasn't a patient. It was an orderly.
04:33As far as I know, he had no history of mental illness.
04:36Did anyone see what happened?
04:38I did.
04:40I was mopping the halls when he ran past me.
04:43He looked really out of it.
04:45How do you mean?
04:47Terrified.
04:48It was like he was running from something, but nothing was there.
04:51Well, did you try and stop him or call for help?
04:54No, it happened so fast.
04:57Bad things happened at this place a long time ago.
05:00Horrible, unspeakable things.
05:04I should get back to work.
05:10Dr. Palance, the police need a statement.
05:12Ah, Dr. Ouellette.
05:13These are investigators from the state board,
05:15Brennan Mulray and Lexa Pierce.
05:19Dr. Ouellette is head of our administration.
05:21No one's more surprised about this tragedy than I am.
05:24Yeah, and we were told he had no history of mental illness.
05:26That's not uncommon.
05:27Often suicidal tendencies are hard to predict.
05:29Wouldn't you agree, Dr. Palance?
05:34Well, however I can help you in your investigation, please let me know.
05:41She's worn a little tight.
05:43Ever since the hospital reopened, she's been trying to distance herself from the negative publicity.
05:48What negative publicity?
05:50That same pastor's is cursed.
05:53So many children's lives were lost in the fire that people began to proclaim that the place was haunted.
06:02And I take it you agree?
06:04Well, let me show you something.
06:09Maybe it's just some neighborhood kids playing a prank.
06:11Well, this is not the first time it's happened.
06:13It started the day the hospital reopened, but no matter how many times we paint over it, the words always
06:19bleed through.
06:20We'll never think of hanging a picture.
06:23For some reason, this is where most people claim to see the strangest activity the cleaning crew swears.
06:29The place is infested with cockroaches.
06:32We've had exterminators comb through the building.
06:34They never found a thing.
06:36Whose room was this before the fire?
06:38Well, it was all part of the children's psych ward.
06:43If you'll excuse me.
06:51Maybe it's a message from a patient's health insurer.
06:55You know, maybe you could reserve judgment until after we've had a chance to look around.
07:02Well, I can certainly try.
07:09Hey, Jess.
07:10Oh!
07:14Yo, what's up?
07:15Do me a favor.
07:16Can you start digging up everything you can of the fire at St. Pastor's?
07:19Sure.
07:21What's that all about?
07:22I don't know.
07:24Just let me know whatever it is that you find out, huh?
07:26Fact or fiction.
07:28All right, I'm on it.
07:30So, um, are they still at that place?
07:34Yeah.
07:37Shell, what's up with you in psychiatric hospitals?
07:41Look, you'd rather walk into a wall of fire.
07:44Yeah, well, if you spent half the time I did in the place my father threw me, you'd probably feel
07:47the same way.
07:50Just the thought of setting foot in a hospital like that again just makes my palms sweat.
07:56Crazy, huh?
07:57No, not really.
07:59Lots of people are nosocomophobic.
08:03A, uh, intense fear of hospitals.
08:06You're kidding, right?
08:11You spent the night in the chat room talking to people about panic disorders, didn't you?
08:16You say that like it's a bad thing.
08:27You're welcome.
08:34You're welcome.
08:37You're welcome.
08:46I don't know.
09:23I'm not losing my mind.
09:24Nope.
09:36I'm curious, doctor.
09:37Why did you call the board without first consulting me?
09:40I'm the head of psychiatry.
09:41I felt it was warranted.
09:43You realize the media frenzy this is going to stir?
09:45I'm surprised Channel 6 isn't outside right now doing a piece about the ghost of St.
09:48Pastors.
09:50You'd like that, wouldn't you?
09:51What are you talking about?
09:52Victor, this is a small hospital.
09:54You don't think I know you're the one responsible for this growing hysteria.
09:57A man has died.
09:58You can bury your head all you like.
10:00I'm not going to stand by and do nothing.
10:03If I were you, I'd tread very carefully, doctor.
10:05I'd hate for the psychiatric community to catch wind of some of your fantastic theories.
10:18Joanne, do me a favor.
10:20Call the board and find out whatever you can about the team they sent over.
10:36Did you find something?
10:39I wish.
10:41I wish.
10:55Excuse me.
10:56I want to ask you a question.
10:58I'm looking for one of the other janitors here.
10:59He's a tall, lanky guy, mid-20s.
11:02Nobody here fits that description.
11:05You sure?
11:05I was just talking to him outside.
11:07Buddy, I've been here since 8.
11:08The only of the janitor on duty is Carl, and he's in his 60s.
11:17Ah, forget it, I found him.
11:18Hey, buddy.
11:19Hey, buddy, wait up.
11:36I did a general search for St. Pastor's in the net.
11:39I don't know.
11:40I can't believe all the stuff you found.
11:41Oh, read it.
11:43It'll make you think twice about things that go bump in the night.
11:47So they never determined the cause of the fire.
11:49No.
11:51No.
11:51All it says is that the ward was cut off by a wall of flames.
11:56Oh, this is creepy.
11:59It says that cleanup workers claim to have heard a child's voice echoing through the corridors.
12:02Yeah, it's just the tip of the iceberg.
12:05Over the years, there have been countless stories of paranormal activity.
12:09It's part of the reason the hospital remained closed so long.
12:13Oh, my God.
12:14These were just kids.
12:17They weren't even in their teens.
12:18Yeah.
12:40Aren't you a brave boy
12:44Haven't you heard
12:46Strange things have been happening around this place
12:49Yeah
12:50I guess it's a good thing I don't scare easily
12:54I see that
12:56They look lost
12:57Can I help you?
12:59Yeah, I'm actually looking for one of your janitors
13:01About, uh
13:0223, sad eyes
13:06Yeah
13:07He's down below
13:08I'll take you there
13:11They actually let you smoke in here?
13:13Shh
13:15I have to sneak them
13:19Hush, little baby, don't say a word
13:23Mama's gonna buy you a mockingbird
13:27And if that mockingbird won't sing
13:32Mama's gonna buy you a diamond ring
13:37And if that diamond ring turns brass
13:41Mama's gonna buy you a looking glass
13:46You have a really nice voice
13:48Thank you
13:54A compliment like that deserves a kiss
14:02Watch out
14:09What are you doing?
14:11What happened?
14:13Well, Brennan was just about to take one giant leap from mankind
14:16No, she was just taking me down to see the janitor
14:19Who?
14:20The nurse, she was right here
14:22What did she look like?
14:23Was she wearing an ID badge?
14:26Uh, not that I remember
14:28Um
14:29She, uh, she had short dark hair
14:31Um, with a short sleeve, uh, uniform
14:34Kind of purple and green
14:36Well, that can't be, Brennan
14:37Those uniforms have been phased out
14:39After the fire
14:46You have personal files dating back before the fire?
14:49I think so
15:04Guess I'm not the only one who likes to spend time with an ad, huh?
15:08Did you know that all the children that died in the fire were wards of the state?
15:12They were all being treated for different phobias
15:14Yeah, I read that
15:16I would like to know what they were doing to those kids
15:19Well, you might get your wish
15:22I found the only survivor from that ward
15:26Her name is Sandy Fetko
15:28She was nine years old when it happened
15:51That's her?
15:55Donna Campbell
15:57Are you sure this is the woman you saw?
15:59Positive
16:00She died in the fire
16:02There's a notation right here in the record
16:04I see that
16:08Boy, I'm telling you, Lex, she was real
16:10Yeah, I could practically taste the smoke from her cigarette
16:15Well, it says here she was head nurse at the children's psych ward
16:19Hey, what's Project IET?
16:21It's got her initials all over it
16:22I'm not sure
16:23It must be one of the studies they were working on at the time
16:25How do we find out more about it?
16:28Well, the fire was contained at the children's ward
16:30I believe all the records were boxed up, labeled, and then put down into storage
16:34We should be able to find them there
16:37Let's go
16:40You know, for a skeptic
16:42You're starting to sound an awful lot like a believer
16:53You know, she might not be here
16:55I can hear her in there
16:56I know she's home
17:03Ms. Fetko?
17:05Yeah
17:06Hi, I'm Shalimar Fox, this is Jesse
17:10Hi
17:10We wanted to ask you a few questions about St. Pastors
17:15That was a long time ago
17:17I mean, I was barely 10 years old then
17:22Well, you must remember something
17:26Uh, well
17:28Actually, it turns out that I block most of it out
17:32Doctors say that's really common after a traumatic event
17:37Yeah
17:39Most, but not everything, right?
17:43Well, no, I mean, all I remember is waking up and there was smoke all around me
17:50How'd you manage to get out?
17:52Ms. Campbell, she saved my life
17:55She went back in for the others, but
17:58But she never made it out
17:59Um, look
18:00I'm really sorry
18:01I wish I could be more help, okay?
18:02I'm sorry
18:07Think she's holding out on us
18:08How could you tell?
18:10Call it feral intuition?
18:20This place was built during the Cold War in case of a bomb attack
18:24The idea being that the entire hospital unit could be mobilized from down here
18:29I think we'll have better luck if we split up and search
18:32Shout if you find anything
18:36Since Sandy won't talk to us
18:38I thought we might find some answers by looking into her medical records
18:43Apparently, Sandy was agoraphobic
18:45And after the fire, she was transferred to another clinic
18:48Where they discovered she had been given a steady diet of cortisol
18:53Stress hormone
18:54Yeah, but that doesn't make any sense
18:56I mean, a phobic is stress 24-7
18:58Why would they give her something to increase her fear?
19:00I don't know
19:00It explains why she doesn't want to talk to us about it, though
19:03It must have been living hell for her
19:05Yeah
19:34What do you want?
19:35You're not welcome here, doctor
19:52No!
19:55Brennan!
19:56Brennan!
20:05Brennan!
20:12This place is mine!
20:35Help me.
20:43Dr. Peltz.
20:50There's no heartbeat.
20:51I'll go get help.
20:53There's no time.
20:57Stay with me.
21:03Dr. Peltz.
21:09Doc, come on!
21:17Relax, Dr. Peltz.
21:18Just breathe, okay?
21:19No, don't speak.
21:20Wait.
21:22My little boy.
21:25Did you see him?
21:27I did.
21:29Earlier when we were looking around.
21:32I'll just let him take care of you, okay?
21:34Yeah.
21:35Go.
21:42Why didn't you say something earlier?
21:45Because it doesn't make any sense.
21:49I guess I'm just not ready to start believing in ghosts just yet.
21:52Then how do you explain what the hell is going on here?
21:55Okay.
21:56Fine.
21:57Let's say the boy is a ghost.
22:00Probably one of the kids that died back in the fire.
22:02Maybe Jesse can get an ID?
22:04Yeah, it's worth a shot.
22:07Hey, what's wrong?
22:09I never should have left Dr. Peltz alone.
22:11None of this would ever happen.
22:13You really care about him, don't you?
22:16I was really messed up back in high school.
22:18I was going down a really bad path.
22:22He was the first person that really gave a damn about me.
22:27Well, don't worry.
22:29He's gonna pull through.
22:37All right, I gotta match the boy from the hospital.
22:40Thanks.
22:42There we go.
22:43His name's Johnny Cummings.
22:45He's among the original patients in the psych ward.
22:48Yeah, but according to this, he's listed as one of the victims of the fire.
22:51He's dead.
22:52Yeah.
22:53So what?
22:54We really are dealing with ghosts?
22:56Well, there's one way to find out.
23:07Any word in his condition?
23:09He's stable at the moment.
23:10What were you two doing down there in the first place?
23:12Well, we were looking for records on Project IET.
23:16For what possible reason?
23:17Well, we think there may be a connection to what's been going on here.
23:20I take it Dr. Peltz has shared some of his theories with you.
23:23Look, like it or not, there's definitely something going on at your hospital.
23:27Yes, a phenomenon known as collective delusions.
23:30Mass media, rumors, so-called eyewitness accounts are all contributing factors.
23:34Hold on.
23:35What you're trying to say is that the orderly's death, Dr. Peltz's heart attack?
23:39I'm certain they convinced themselves that what they were seeing was real, but I believe it's all simply part of
23:43the collective delusion.
23:45Yeah, I think that's a very possible scenario.
23:48Look, if you really think looking over those files will be helpful, I'll print out everything I've got.
23:53Thank you. That'd be great.
24:30Oh, you really had me worried, Doc.
24:33Yeah, me too.
24:35It was so real, Brad.
24:37It wasn't a figment of my imagination.
24:40I could reach out and touch him.
24:42I believe you.
24:44Yeah.
24:46Doc, the boy you saw was Johnny Cummings.
24:49Does that mean anything to you?
24:51Why should it?
24:54I'm just trying to figure out why he targeted you.
24:57Whatever it is.
25:00Spiritual or otherwise.
25:02He doesn't want us here.
25:04I sensed an incredible amount of anger.
25:08He wanted me dead.
25:12He almost got his wish.
25:15What's going on here, Brent?
25:16I don't know.
25:19But I plan on finding out.
25:29That's odd. According to the hospital database,
25:31all files pretending to Project IET
25:33were destroyed in the fire.
25:34Isn't there some sort of backup?
25:37I'm sorry. Excuse me a moment.
25:39Yes?
25:43I see.
25:49All right, who are you and what are you doing here?
25:52I'm sorry?
25:53According to the state board, there's no record of anyone
25:55investigating this hospital.
26:01I'm sorry.
26:09That's weird.
26:10What?
26:12I mean, Johnny was an orphan, right?
26:14No next to kin?
26:16Who'd leave him flowers?
26:17Good question.
26:22I think I've hit something.
26:26So there's no knowing what this body's going to look like.
26:29It might not be pretty.
26:32No.
26:35All right.
26:53Dr. Roulette, please.
26:55You're lucky I'm not pressing charges.
26:57Where's your friend?
26:58Escort her out.
27:00I'll find him myself.
27:05It's okay, boys.
27:07I can take it from here.
27:12I can take it from here.
27:14I don't know.
27:52I don't know.
28:14I don't know.
28:17I don't know.
28:47Come on.
28:48Let's go.
29:00It doesn't make sense.
29:02Why would they bury an empty casket?
29:03Maybe they didn't know the casket was empty.
29:08I got to leave him to his mother.
29:10Her name is Wanda Morgan.
29:13Little Johnny was born in the summer of 1980?
29:17Right around the time Genomex's embryo research was in full swing.
29:20That's right.
29:21His mother's being treated for infertility problems.
29:25Johnny's a mutant?
29:26I'm thinking of psionic.
29:28Who else would have the power to cast delusions?
29:29But what I don't get is if Johnny didn't die in that fire, then what's he been doing with his
29:33life?
29:34Maybe he never left the hospital.
29:36I mean, think about it.
29:38It's all he knows.
29:40In a sick way, that's home.
29:42Yeah, but all this time hiding in the shadows.
29:45Any hint of thread, he goes into ghost mode.
29:47Scares away any intruders.
29:48Until now.
29:49At the hospital reopening, he must think it's all starting up all over again.
29:53So this is all about for him shutting him down.
29:57And I bet I know who put the flowers on Johnny's grave.
30:01Who?
30:04Look, I already told you everything I know.
30:07What about Johnny Cummings?
30:08He's dead.
30:09No, he's not.
30:12No, that can't be right.
30:16Look, Sandy, I need you to help us.
30:18Before anybody else gets killed.
30:50What is she doing?
30:58It's supposed to be a new kind of treatment for panic disorders.
31:03They called it intensive exposure therapy.
31:07Thanks.
31:09The idea was to have a patient repeatedly confront their fears in a controlled environment.
31:16So the cortisol was given to enhance anxiety?
31:20When the drugs were off, the theory was that phobia would be cured.
31:33Johnny was entomophobic.
31:37It's an intense fear of insects.
31:40They terrified him.
31:43It was horrible.
31:46It was, it was like living in a 24-hour nightmare.
31:51And the worst part was listening to all the screams of the others, but there was nothing we could do.
31:56There was nothing that any of us could do.
31:58And Johnny just had it the worst.
32:09He was in the room next to mine.
32:13He used to scream until he could barely speak.
32:21The only way I could calm him down was if I would sing Hushed Little Baby to him.
32:29Sometimes I'd sing for hours until he finally fell asleep.
32:39He's the one that started the fire, wasn't he?
32:47Nurse Campbell used to go for a smoke between sessions in the supply room.
32:55Johnny knew it.
32:56And so one day he snuck down and he turned on all the valves on all the oxygen tanks.
33:05So her cigarette would have become an instant torch.
33:10That room must have gone up in seconds.
33:16Johnny's the one that saved you, isn't he?
33:23Look, Sandy, I need you to come back with me to St. Pastor's.
33:29You're the only one that can get through to him.
33:32One man has already died.
33:33I can't go back there.
33:36I know how you feel.
33:38No, you don't.
33:39I do.
33:41Trust me.
33:42I've got my own war wounds when it comes to institutions.
33:47We need to stop him.
33:54How could any doctor watch this and not realize this project was a complete failure?
33:58The manufacturer of the synthetic form of cortisol prescribed to the patients was Trendall Labs.
34:04It's the same company that owns St. Pastor's.
34:08Talk about a conflict of interest.
34:10Using these poor kids as guinea pigs.
34:13Who's in charge of all this?
34:19Dr. Denise Millett.
34:47Where is everybody?
34:48Where is everybody?
34:54Something wrong, doctor?
34:58You look a little surprised.
35:00This isn't happening.
35:02Oh, but it is.
35:06So you're the one who's responsible?
35:08I don't know what you're talking about.
35:10Project IET?
35:12You ordered the experiments.
35:16Sorry, doctor.
35:17This time you can't get away.
35:21I won't let you.
35:27Guess who got over Sphere of Bugs?
35:56I won't let you.
36:19No, I can't.
36:20I can't do this.
36:21I can't.
36:22I can't.
36:23Is she all right?
36:24Yeah, I got her.
36:25Just get in there.
36:29Hey.
36:30I'm not going to let anything happen to you, okay?
36:32Promise.
36:36Come on.
36:39Can't find Dr. Bullett anywhere.
36:41Three guesses where she went.
36:43You had to destroy what evidence is left of Project IET.
36:47Oh, forget it.
36:50Stairs.
36:55Anybody call for a locksmith?
37:01How's it feel to be helpless, huh?
37:04No way out?
37:08I wanted to hear you scream.
37:13You're going to pay for what you did to us.
37:19Stay away.
37:22I'm not playing with you anymore!
37:29This is real as it gets.
37:32Yeah, maybe we should do what he says.
37:34You drop Satellite, we're all toast.
37:39Come on, Johnny.
37:41You don't want to do this, man.
37:43You know what I want.
37:44You know what they did to you.
37:47Yeah, but this isn't going to solve anything.
37:50It ends right now.
38:00He's going to buy you a diamond ring.
38:14See?
38:16Johnny.
38:18Oh, please, don't do it.
38:21I have to put an end to this, Sandy.
38:27I'm tired of being afraid.
38:32I can't live like this.
38:36I know.
38:39But this isn't the way.
39:07I never meant to hurt the other children.
39:09You've got to believe me.
39:12I know.
39:15I just wanted to stop.
39:28What happened to Dr. Ouellette?
39:31Well, she'll survive.
39:33But she's finally going to have to answer for what went down here 15 years ago.
39:37Well, I'm not a vindictive person, but I think there'll never really be any true justice here.
39:42Well, I am a vindictive person.
39:44And if it were up to me, I'd pump her sorry ass so full of cortisol it'd make her hair
39:49turn white.
39:53But that's just me.
39:56I should let you get some rest.
40:06Look, Doc.
40:07You know, I never really had a chance to say this years ago.
40:11I know.
40:11Bring it on.
40:17Thanks.
40:19I always knew you'd turn out okay.
40:34Now what's going to happen to him?
40:40I guess now he'll get the help he deserves.
40:47He's not a bad person, you know.
40:49He's just...
40:51He's just broken.
40:55I think we're a little broken from time to time.
41:28What happened to his handcuffs?
41:31What happened to his handcuffs?
41:53Hush, little baby, don't say a word.
42:00Mama's going to buy you a mockingbird.
42:07And if that mockingbird won't sing,
42:14Mama's going to buy you a mockingbird.
42:25Mama's going to buy you a mockingbird.
42:29Mama's going to buy you a mockingbird.
42:44Mama's going to buy you a mockingbird.
42:45Mama's going to buy you a mockingbird.
42:54Mama's son, my Death of theå…© loud flag.
42:55Oh, my God.
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