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This underrated cult classic follows a group of astronauts who witness the destruction of Earth… only to be sent back in time 5 years to prevent it.
Created by visionary storyteller Manny Coto, Odyssey 5 blends time travel, suspense, conspiracy, and science fiction into a gripping narrative that keeps you hooked from episode one.
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00:01We saw the Earth destroyed, and in a heartbeat everything and everyone we knew was gone.
00:13There were five of us, the crew of the Space Shuttle Odyssey, and we were the only survivors.
00:24A mysterious being, who called himself the Seeker, rescued us and sent us back in time.
00:38And now we have five years to live over. Five years to discover who or what destroyed the Earth. Five
00:46years to stop it from happening.
00:49Again.
01:31The Legendary Parade Float Graveyard.
01:36What a blast, we finally saw it.
01:38Remember when Mom used to wake us up at 5.30 in the morning to come down and get good
01:43seats for this parade?
01:44Yeah, with her beer cooler full of eggs, salad, sandwiches. Boy, they're tasty.
01:49Industrial strength sunscreen.
01:50I mean...
01:51Man, I love a parade.
01:53That makes one of us.
01:56Did you know, to use your vernacular, this here place is plum creeping me out.
02:11Hey.
02:12Yeah.
02:28Looks like some kind of medical lab.
02:30Very.
02:32This identical shit they had in LDU-7.
02:36What, have they all got the same material to decorate or what?
02:41No shit, Dad.
02:50What do we got here?
02:52Pajamas.
02:53Pajamas.
02:53Damn, look at that rash.
02:56Look at his face.
02:58Is it smallpox or something?
03:00Don't touch it.
03:01I don't tend to.
03:03His eyes are blinking.
03:05He's alive, but ain't nobody home.
03:09What the hell is he looking at?
03:15What the hell is so fascinating?
03:22Give me a hand.
03:23Let's pull him out here.
03:25Take care of it.
03:25Don't touch the skin.
03:26I'm not going to do it.
03:27I'm going to do it.
03:28My goodness.
03:30Hey.
03:31Hey.
03:32Ah.
03:32Damn it.
03:34Damn it.
03:35Ah.
03:36Ah.
03:37Damn it.
03:37Ah.
03:37Damn it.
03:37God.
03:39Ah.
03:41Ah.
03:43Ah.
03:44Christ.
03:46Christ.
03:49Is that a fucking vampire?
03:51Holy fuck.
03:53Shit.
03:54Hey, are you alright?
03:56It's like teeth whipped in my skin.
04:00Shit.
04:01Are you really surprised?
04:02Yeah, right?
04:03Century Innovations bought the warehouse for remodeling
04:05and it looks like they put one of their secret rooms in there.
04:08They're under major scrutiny since LDU 7 suffered structural inadequacies.
04:12What a crap.
04:13I'm betting all their new projects are tabled until the heat's off them anyway.
04:16I'll tell you one thing, they got out of that warehouse in a hurry.
04:19Hey.
04:20Hey.
04:21Hey.
04:22Hey, how are you there?
04:22How are you going?
04:23Oh, this play station.
04:24It's for me?
04:25No, Daddy, it's not for you.
04:27It's for Corey.
04:28He's always wanted it, so.
04:30Early Christmas?
04:31Mm-hmm.
04:31It's my kind of parent.
04:33Usual poison?
04:34Just a glass of water, please.
04:37How's your hand?
04:38Well, I think it's infected, but that's okay,
04:40because it'll get me out of your mother's wallpaper project.
04:42Don't count on it.
04:43Ah, woman in house renovation mode, isn't that Dante's seventh circle of hell?
04:47No, that's a woman on a diet.
04:49No, no, that's when you forget your girlfriend's birthday.
04:51No, it's when you denigrate her entire gender.
04:53Well, in all deference to the feminist gaff,
04:56just to get us back on track, this...
05:00Just to get us back on track, this LDU 7 lab
05:04looks exactly like the remnants of what we found in that warehouse of the parade shit.
05:07So where's that leave us?
05:08This guy that attacked us, he had this cross-hatching on his skin.
05:12Kind of looked like electronic circuitry.
05:13So we can assume he's a synthetic?
05:15I don't know about that.
05:16We didn't find wires, white soup.
05:18It was just a rash.
05:20Well, I couldn't be sure he wasn't a synth.
05:21Because when I pasted his face against the wall,
05:23he bled like a prizefighter.
05:25I mean, it was weird, and this guy looked like he was half-dead,
05:27and all of a sudden he comes alive.
05:28He's meaner than a boar hog.
05:29There you go.
05:29Can you bring me another one, too? Thank you.
05:32You're awfully thirsty.
05:34Yeah, I think it's these antibiotics.
05:36I mean, check this out.
05:37Possible side effects, embolism, stroke.
05:39Anal leakage.
05:42Try alternative medicine. You might survive.
05:44I'll give it a whirl.
05:45So, once again, we find ourselves in familiar territory.
05:49Completely clueless.
05:50We have no idea as to the purpose of this lab,
05:52and we have no idea as to what the big picture is.
05:54That's right.
05:54Once again, we can't find our ass with both hands,
05:56but I will tell you this.
05:58Personally speaking, I'm getting a little pissed off
06:00trying to catch a ball here.
06:02I don't know about y'all, but I want to go on the offensive.
06:06Same here.
06:07It's about time.
06:08Good.
06:10Hey, Corey.
06:11Paul, I'm home.
06:13Sorry I'm late.
06:17Hey, Corey, I got a surprise for you.
06:20Where are you?
06:23Hey, Paul?
06:33Corey, where are you?
06:42Oh, my God.
06:43Oh, God.
06:44Oh, my God.
06:46Oh, my God.
07:06Ma'am, ma'am, I need to get some information from you.
07:11I'm taking Corey away to keep him safe from you.
07:17Excuse me, ma'am, are you there?
07:18Um, I'm sorry.
07:21I made a mistake.
07:24Uh, he hasn't been kidnapped.
07:27Um, I'm sorry.
07:44Chuck?
07:46Chuck.
07:47What?
07:48You are ice cold.
07:51Bring me some water.
07:52I'm getting a thermometer.
07:53Bring me some water.
07:58How's it look?
07:59Shit.
08:00What?
08:10Careful.
08:13No, that can't be right.
08:15What?
08:1593 degrees.
08:16That's hypothermia.
08:18It's probably broken.
08:20Bring me some more water, please.
08:22Hot tea.
08:24Whatever.
08:26Take this.
08:27Yeah.
08:29She gone.
08:30Yeah.
08:32Look at this.
08:34Nothing.
08:35That's impossible.
08:36Yeah, I know.
08:39Astronaut trading is tough.
08:41This being here is an accomplishment.
08:43Plus, you've got the added burden of being Chuck Taggart's son.
08:47We all know what big shoes he wears.
08:50Yeah.
08:53So, we've got this situation and we need to address it.
08:57Have you considered just opting out of the program voluntarily?
09:01My parents, they have no idea that...
09:04That you're failing your exams?
09:06Yeah.
09:07I'd be more than happy to speak to your father.
09:09No.
09:10No, I will handle it, okay?
09:12Good.
09:13That's very wise.
09:15Because it's all in your hands.
09:17What do you mean?
09:18There's been some concern about your father's last mission, the whole bright sky snafu.
09:25You can ensure your value at NASA by making a contribution that only you can.
09:34I don't understand.
09:35I'm guessing you see your father every day.
09:38Just keep your eyes open and if you see anything out of the ordinary, let me know.
09:45You want me to spy on my dad?
09:47That's a pejorative spin.
09:51I would advise you that you weigh your options very carefully.
10:03What's going on?
10:19I'm sorry.
10:20Did I wake you all up?
10:22You were right.
10:23This whole room really needs redoing.
10:24But it's the middle of the night.
10:27I'm not tired.
10:29You did this with your bare hands?
10:31Yeah, it's old.
10:31It came off easy.
10:33You know.
10:348 by 5 by 2 is 80.
10:358 by 8 by 2 is 128.
10:37128 plus 80 is 208.
10:38Say one gallon of paint for 400 square feet.
10:40One gallon on a cupboard all.
10:42Buy a brush.
10:42Pick your car.
10:43Get it on.
10:45Do you feel all right?
10:46Never better.
10:49Dad, maybe you should check your calculations.
10:51No, I think you're right.
10:528 by 5 by 2 is 80.
10:548 by 8 by 2 is 128.
10:55128 plus 80 is 208.
10:57400 square feet.
10:58One gallon on a single coat.
10:59It just can go.
10:59Let's do it.
11:06This is bullshit.
11:10Because Paul should be arrested for parental kidnapping.
11:15No, I can't wait until Friday to see my little boy.
11:21Why can't we get a court date today?
11:25What about some kind of injunctions?
11:28Yes, and Allison will ever hear to see you.
11:29We'll have her make an appointment.
11:31She's from the Department of Human Services.
11:33She says it's important.
11:34Shit.
11:36I'm going to have to call you back.
11:40I'm sorry to surprise you like this.
11:42Please, never see.
11:42In fact, we find that when a child's welfare is at stake, unexpected visits are more informative.
11:48And since it's your son's welfare we're talking about...
11:51No, I understand.
11:52Of course.
11:53Um, what can you do?
11:55We've received an allegation of both mental and physical child abuse against you.
12:00The allegation involves inappropriate medication.
12:05Have you been giving your son unprescribed medication?
12:12Where did you get this?
12:14Can you answer the question?
12:19My son may have inherited a fatal genetic disorder, and I was using this medicine as a preventative.
12:26Could I speak with his doctor?
12:29Well, there never really was an official diagnosis.
12:38You seem like a caring mother, but you must know that Gleevec has serious side effects.
12:45Consistent use over a prolonged period of time could kill your son.
12:53I'm going to recommend that you be restricted to supervised visitations until family court decides...
12:59Supervised visitations?
13:01You...
13:02You can't do that.
13:04Think about counseling, Mrs. Forbes.
13:07You love your son.
13:10Maybe you could find another way to protect him.
13:16I haven't shaved in two days.
13:18I ain't eaten in two days, and I ain't even taken a crap.
13:22This is not a normal infection.
13:24What was your first clue?
13:25Tell you something else.
13:26This was just healed.
13:27Now look at it.
13:28Oh, Jesus.
13:30We've got to call Kurt.
13:32Yeah.
13:37Hey.
13:39Hey.
13:39Hey.
13:40What's going on?
13:42I was just wondering if, uh, everything's okay with you.
13:50Paul and I are getting a divorce.
13:54I'm sorry.
13:57He's taking me to court to get custody of court.
14:05I'm sorry to hear that.
14:06Is there anything I can do?
14:08No.
14:09No, I'm taking care of it.
14:14I'll say a prayer for you.
14:22Couldn't get him back.
14:31Good.
14:32You did a lollipop because you didn't cry.
14:34Great.
14:35Any idea what you're looking for in that stuff?
14:36I have no clue, but my guessing is Trey's DNA of the guy who scratched you.
14:42Jesus Christ.
14:43We're supposed to be paying a foyer.
14:45Put your bushes away and think of calling with a good cover story because you ain't going
14:48anywhere until we determine what this is.
14:50Oh, no, no, no.
14:50You know, you get married to certain shit you got to live up to, like God and country,
14:54obedient, courteous, kind.
14:55Wait a minute.
14:56That's a Boy Scout pledge, ain't it?
14:57Yes, I believe it's love, honor, and cherish.
14:59Not that I know anything about the subject.
15:01Hey, Dad, that rash is spreading.
15:02It's up on your neck.
15:03Ooh.
15:04What?
15:08Bro, Paige is going to love that.
15:10You're right.
15:10I ain't going nowhere.
15:12All right.
15:12Do me a favor, will you?
15:13Like that old broad in a Ferrari.
15:15Bury me in my Mustang.
15:17Right.
15:17With a 21 gun salute.
15:18The only problem is, Chuck, you're not dying.
15:20And what am I doing?
15:25So, some of us are swimming the rapids, and some of us are sinking rapidly.
15:32Mr. Burnett.
15:36Mr. Taggart.
15:40Mr. Haynes.
15:51I mean, there we are.
15:51And there you have it.
15:55And there you have it.
16:07And there you have it.
16:08Let's go.
17:05Beep beep, I'm running you over, Mommy.
17:08That's okay, honey, knock it down.
17:12Hey, can Mommy read the story?
17:15Yeah, watch TV.
17:21Yeah.
17:22You gotta come up here, though, by me.
17:30See that?
17:32Oh!
17:33Hey, that's my favorite show.
17:35I know.
17:37Bye-bye.
17:42He's early.
17:45Only a few minutes.
17:52You're early.
17:54I'll wait.
18:00Why are you doing this?
18:02Jesus Christ, Paul, I am his mother.
18:05And you need help, right?
18:06I'm not going to let you hurt our son.
18:08I am not the one who is hurting him.
18:10You are the one who is hurting him.
18:11I'm just trying to do the right thing here.
18:13I will never, ever let you take my son away from me.
18:15Here we are, Cory.
18:18Hey, big guy.
18:19Hi, Daddy.
18:20Say goodbye to Mommy.
18:21No, I don't want to.
18:22No, it's okay, honey.
18:23You're just going to go away for a little bit, and I'll see you next week.
18:26No, I don't want to.
18:26I know you don't want to go, honey.
18:27You come with us.
18:28I can't come with you right now.
18:29Let's go, Cory.
18:29Come on.
18:30Say goodbye to Mommy next time.
18:31Say goodbye to Mommy.
18:32No, it's okay, sweetie.
18:34Sarah, would you let go of him?
18:34I'll come with you next week.
18:35I promise.
18:36Let him go, Sarah.
18:37Say goodbye to Mommy.
18:37He's holding on to me.
18:39Say goodbye to Mommy.
18:39Let's go.
18:41Let's go.
18:42Let's go, hon.
18:42Let's go.
19:22Hello.
19:24No, Mom.
19:26No, no, it's Neil.
19:28Yeah, yeah, I borrowed Dad's cell phone.
19:31No, I don't know where he is.
19:33No, I'm not lying.
19:35No, I've been at Mendel's.
19:39Yeah, yeah, Kurt Mendel.
19:41Yeah, he's a friend of Dad's.
19:43No, no, I'm sure he's fine.
19:45He's not sick.
19:46He's taking antibiotics, and, uh...
19:48Mom, Mom, okay, look, listen.
19:50I'll call you when I know something, okay?
19:56Dad.
19:59Dad.
19:59That was Mom.
20:00She's worried sick about you, and frankly, so am I.
20:07You're freaking me out.
20:08Something is connecting me to them.
20:12My name.
20:15He's waiting for you.
20:17You're a part of him now.
20:22Dad.
20:23Okay.
20:25Something is crawling.
20:33Scary, you know that.
20:35Frightening even.
20:36Any thoughts?
20:37Theories?
20:38Anything?
20:42Sean.
20:43Okay, you can start breathing now.
20:48Whose blood is this?
20:49Where you get this shit?
20:49That's the question I don't want you to ask.
20:52As a friend, I know you'll understand.
20:54Right.
20:55Okay, good man.
20:56So what do we got?
20:57I never thought I'd see anything like this in my lifetime.
20:59Will you stop beating around the bush?
21:01What is it?
21:02They're nanites.
21:03Nanites?
21:04Sounds like a religious sect.
21:06They're computer-driven machines.
21:08So small, they can enter the bloodstream and do shit.
21:12Nanobots?
21:12This is so advanced, it shouldn't even be in a microscope.
21:16Dude, look at this shit.
21:18Look, look, look.
21:19Dude, look, look.
21:19Calm down.
21:20Calm down.
21:22The nanobots have the capability of engineering on a molecular scale.
21:25They can rearrange matter, atom by atom.
21:28Rearrange it into what?
21:29Whatever the programmer tells it to.
21:31How can things that small have individual programming?
21:33You're asking me.
21:34I'm going to fucking theory, dude.
21:36All right, all right.
21:36Give me that and calm down, man.
21:37So, so, so, in theory, in theory, how can things that small have individual programming?
21:43They really don't.
21:45Maybe they share some kind of hive mind.
21:47Hive mind?
21:48Each body carries a small chunk of the total program.
21:51Meaning they'd have to communicate with one another.
21:53Yeah, they'd have to do that.
21:58Sarah was concerned for Corey's health.
22:01Overly in my opinion, but there's no law against that.
22:03Were you concerned that she might be unnecessarily medicating her son
22:07to garner sympathy for herself?
22:08Objection, Your Honor.
22:09Assumes facts not in evidence.
22:11There's no diagnosis of a mental disorder in my client's medical file.
22:15Dr. Agrary has a medical degree.
22:17She's a pediatrician.
22:18I'm only asking her expert opinion, not a medical diagnosis.
22:22I'll allow it.
22:24Were you concerned about Mrs. Forbes?
22:26It crossed my mind.
22:27But I believe she would never hurt Corey.
22:31Several months ago, you overrode your pediatrician's advice
22:34and insisted on extensive intestinal screenings for your son.
22:38Can you explain to the court why you thought this was necessary?
22:43Corey is starting to show the symptoms.
22:46He's tired.
22:47He has trouble eating.
22:49Frequent stomach aches.
22:50Lies!
22:51Mr. Forbes?
22:54Sorry, Your Honor.
22:56Let's proceed.
22:59So, based on these vague symptoms, you put your son on Gleevec?
23:03I was afraid.
23:04This particular form of cancer has a 98% mortality rate in children.
23:08What about Gleevec's side effects?
23:10Liver toxicity could be fatal.
23:14It may not have been the right decision,
23:17but I was only trying to do what's best for my son.
23:21Your mom gave you lots of medicine, didn't she, Corey?
23:24How did you feel about that?
23:25Did you like it?
23:27No, why not?
23:29It hurts my tummy.
23:30I throw up.
23:32Did you tell your mommy about that?
23:34Yeah.
23:35She said it was okay.
23:36I shouldn't tell anyone.
23:38She said she was a doctor now.
23:43No, no fucking way.
23:44Nanobots only exist in theory.
23:46It's gotta be something else.
23:47Well, that's what we thought.
23:47And we thought wrong.
23:49By the way, those antibiotics he was on are totally useless.
23:51As you can see, the effects of the contagion, for want of a better word,
23:55seem to be progressing in stages of transformation.
23:59Okay.
24:00All right, if that's the way it is,
24:02then he seems to be about at the same stage as the guy we found in the lab.
24:05What are these nanobots programmed to do?
24:07Well, that's the most fascinating aspect of this condition, if you will.
24:11The nanobots are man-made,
24:12and their sole purpose is to reconfigure tissue at a molecular level
24:17into structures of both man and machine.
24:19It's fucking unbelievable.
24:21All right, Kurt.
24:22Hey, listen.
24:23This is not some science project, okay?
24:24You're not gonna win the Nobel Prize.
24:26This is my father.
24:27Well, you ask questions.
24:29I provide answers.
24:30Contrary to what you think,
24:31I am trying to find a way to save him.
24:33Forgive me if I'm not Florence fucking Nightingale.
24:35Okay, just try and curb your enthusiasm, all right?
24:37All right.
24:39Take a look at this.
24:47What am I becoming?
24:50Neil, are you in there?
24:52Neil!
24:52Oh, shit.
24:53It's my mom.
24:55All right, let's keep cool-headed.
24:56Chuck, get out of here.
25:01Hello.
25:02What's wrong?
25:03Where's your father?
25:04Mom, we should go.
25:05Are you trying to keep me out?
25:06No, no, no, of course not, no.
25:07Whatever little game you're playing, it's not gonna work.
25:09Mom, please.
25:10I will come back with the police if I have to.
25:12Mr. Tang, I don't know if you remember.
25:13We've met before.
25:14Get out of my way!
25:16Go home, Paige.
25:18Go home.
25:20Chuck, what are you doing here?
25:22Well, he's fine.
25:22He's just caught up in a little project.
25:25Who the fuck are you?
25:27That's my husband.
25:28Paige, this does not concern you.
25:30Go home.
25:31Are you in some kind of trouble?
25:34Are you sick?
25:38Speak to me, Chuck.
25:39I am speaking to you, Paige, but you are not listening.
25:42I said go home!
25:44Get the fuck out of here!
25:46Now!
25:51Mom?
25:52It's gonna be okay.
25:54What is going on?
25:58I will not tolerate this.
26:00Your father has not been himself since Ed Scriven's death.
26:04Now you tell me what is going on!
26:09I can't.
26:21You better tell me why you talk to her like that!
26:24I'll tell you why.
26:27That's why.
26:31That's why.
26:33Oh, my God.
26:46Hey, Mom.
26:47How was training today?
26:49It was good.
26:51Could you set the table, please?
26:52Sure.
26:53It's just us.
26:55Dad and Neil are, uh...
26:57with a friend.
27:00Who?
27:01Kurt, somebody.
27:03Mendel.
27:07Mom, is there something wrong?
27:08Are you okay?
27:12Your father left.
27:15What?
27:19I know it's all part of the same...
27:22thing.
27:23The story he told me.
27:25Going back in time.
27:27Being rescued by aliens.
27:29Whoa, whoa.
27:30Mom, what story?
27:31Take it up with your father.
27:32I don't know.
27:33He has completely shut me out of his life.
27:37I don't know what's happening to him.
27:39But I know what's happening to us.
27:44Jesus, Mom.
27:50It'll be okay.
27:51I'll be okay.
27:53We had 25 good years.
27:57We raised two wonderful sons.
28:02Okay.
28:03Neil's a work in progress.
28:05But he's gonna be a good man.
28:11You...
28:14You have never let me down.
28:22No, really, I need to talk to him.
28:24Where is he?
28:24Dad doesn't check in with me, man.
28:27Yeah, well, Mom said you were with him.
28:30Why isn't he staying here?
28:31This whole thing's messed up.
28:32Hey, why don't you give him a break?
28:34He's got some issues he's dealing with right now, right?
28:37Yeah.
28:38Well, he's treating Mom like shit, Mark.
28:41Don't work it out.
28:42Okay, I gotta get out of here.
28:43No.
28:43You need to focus.
28:45I want answers.
28:46Mark?
28:47Get out of my way.
28:49Fuck, man.
28:50What's your problem?
28:51You're fucking broken.
28:53Damn it!
28:54Mark!
28:54Needle!
28:55It's not the goddamn time, Mark!
28:57Stop it!
28:58Fuck you!
28:59Mark!
29:04Fucker.
29:15Well, that's real handsome.
29:16Tissue sample would be helpful, Chuck.
29:18To whom?
29:19Crispy dumplings with soba noodles.
29:21I didn't eat that shit when I needed to eat.
29:25Kurt, what's happening to me is years, it's millenniums beyond the capacity of human science.
29:29A tissue sample wouldn't mean shit.
29:31How would you know that?
29:32Just because I know it, just because it's in my brain, and I know it.
29:35Just like I know if I put this drop of water in the palm of my hand, hold my palm
29:38very still.
29:39Watch that.
29:42That's amazing.
29:43Sure as hell is.
29:44It's just another one of the talents that comes along with not being human.
29:46Like feeling no pain.
29:48Go ahead and do your damn tissue sample.
29:51All right.
29:52Hold still.
29:55Here we go.
29:56Dad, this turning synthetic, this is not a good thing.
29:58Well, at least I still bleed a little bit red.
30:01Yeah, well, you gotta fight it.
30:02Neil, you don't know what you're saying, son.
30:03This ain't like messing around with the software.
30:06This is hardwired into me.
30:07This is like trying to change my hard drive.
30:09Your what?
30:10It's my body on a molecular level.
30:12I can't change it.
30:13Well, then you gotta use your mind.
30:15It's more advanced now.
30:17You said so yourself, and it's the only weapon we have.
30:25I don't know.
30:27I don't know.
30:37Okay, something, I hope.
30:38Signal strength is too low, man.
30:38Oh, man.
30:38I'm gonna kill you.
30:44It's gonna hurt me.
30:51Even if you can intercept the Nanobot signals,
30:53What good would it do?
30:55Look, man.
30:55I don't know.
30:56Okay?
30:57Something.
30:57I hope.
30:58Brilliant.
30:59That's gonna help.
31:01Shit.
31:03The signal strength is too low, man.
31:05Get up.
31:07What?
31:08Get up.
31:09Get my guest.
31:11What are you doing?
31:14Dad.
31:16You broke the antenna.
31:17Oh, Jesus.
31:20They're talking with one another.
31:22They're exchanging information.
31:24They're programming.
31:25I don't know what this is.
31:27Wait a minute.
31:27If those are the instructions, the netherbots are firing at one another,
31:30is there a way to reprogram them, to order them to reverse what they've done?
31:34Yeah, I mean, maybe, if we could figure out the language of this.
31:37This is beyond us.
31:38This is like showing Java to a caveman.
31:41We could work on this a million years and never figure this out.
31:44Well, there's got to be somebody who knows how to.
31:45The sentient.
31:48Can you ask him?
31:49Ask him.
31:50Yeah, man.
31:51Damn it.
31:51Listen to me.
31:52Is there some way you could connect with him?
31:54No.
31:54No.
31:55It could take him over.
31:56That's a terrible idea, Neil.
31:57What is your problem?
31:58You're undermining everything that I say.
32:00Neil, Neil, your dad is hanging on to his humanity by a thread.
32:03And this could be the thing that snaps it.
32:05Yeah.
32:06You got a better idea?
32:07None with happy endings.
32:08Kurt, you and Neil will go stand behind me.
32:11Just go stand behind me.
32:12Do it.
32:13Now.
32:16What's going on?
32:22Dad.
32:23I am not going with you.
32:25You're one of us now.
32:26No, I am not.
32:27I still bleed red.
32:29Our sentient has a plan for you.
32:31Well, you tell him his plan is not my plan.
32:33His plan is not the plan.
32:35You go tell him he does not want me on board.
32:38I'll bring down your goddamn house.
32:41I'll level your whole fucking world.
33:11Chuck, Chuck, no.
33:23No, it's Neil.
33:25It's your son.
33:26It's your son.
33:28Chuck.
33:32It's your son.
33:33Dad.
33:40I don't know who I am.
33:42I don't know who I am.
33:44My dad left my mom.
33:46Moved in with a friend, Kirk Mandel.
33:51What else?
33:54I don't know.
33:55I guess it all started when Ed Scrivens died.
33:56What all started?
33:57His changes.
33:58His attitude.
33:59I don't know.
33:59Whatever.
34:00Changes.
34:00Look, I don't know anything else, okay?
34:02That would be disappointing because then I couldn't help you.
34:13I found those.
34:24Good.
34:26Is that all?
34:27Well, isn't that enough?
34:30See what I can do.
34:32No, that's not going to fly.
34:33That's not what you said before.
34:34Oh, remind me what I said?
34:36Look, I didn't do this to get jerked around, okay?
34:38No, what you did was spy on your famous father.
34:41Isn't that what you said?
34:43What's your point?
34:44My point, Mark, is that someone in your position stays humble.
34:48You're flaming out of the astronaut program.
34:51You sold out your own father to save your ass.
34:53Fuck you.
34:54Sit down!
35:06That's better.
35:07You know, as I was saying, I will see what I can do.
35:14But I'm going to need more from you.
35:19The left brain and part of the right are already synthetic, but there's a small portion of the
35:23effective and emotional center that's still human.
35:25And there's nothing human left to kill me.
35:28Right.
35:28Remind me to load the .45.
35:29Don't be ridiculous, Chuck.
35:31I won't be part of it.
35:32I won't be the enemy.
35:33I'll do it myself.
35:34Hey, Dad.
35:35You've got to hear me.
35:36You cannot give up.
35:37There has to be a way out of this.
35:39Listen to him, Chuck.
35:40And look, I know it might sound crazy, but my mind keeps going back to this sentient.
35:43Now, you said that something is trying to contact you.
35:45It's trying to bring you over to its side.
35:48Well, you've got to use the fuckers, Dad.
35:50Make them tell you how to fix this.
35:55Hey, what the hell?
35:56Hey, you all right?
36:05Stay here.
36:05Now, what the hell was that?
36:07You are not going out of here by yourself.
36:08This is my world, and you don't belong.
36:10Stay here.
36:16I don't belong.
36:23I don't belong.
36:39He's waiting for you.
36:40Who?
36:43Our sentient.
36:44Explain.
36:45Our sentient.
36:47It is everything.
36:49We are it, synthesized into its mind.
36:51One.
36:53It is your creator.
37:02The name of the world.
37:04The name of the world.
37:24It is your creator.
37:39Show me how you made me.
37:43Show me how you made me.
37:56Show me how you made me.
38:00Welcome.
38:31I'm done here.
39:11Here.
39:15Dad.
39:20Dad.
39:23You never get used to that.
39:25I know their language, and I know how to talk to them.
39:27The nanobos?
39:27The nanobos?
39:28Yeah.
39:29They're not really all that smart.
39:30They just need to be told to me.
39:31They just need to be told what to do.
40:10Freeze that, Kurt.
40:12What's the verdict?
40:14We're in the red.
40:16Welcome back, Chuck.
40:17I feel like I've been on a five-day drunk.
40:26Excuse me.
40:28Wait a moment.
40:31You're good.
40:33You're good.
40:34You're good.
40:42You're good.
40:47You're good.
40:47What was it like, being almost synthetic?
40:51Well, I'll tell you, when I hooked up with that sentient, it was like, I never dreamed
40:57I could feel so alone.
41:00You know, it kind of made me understand why some people look for a little more than just
41:04a physical reality to get them through a day.
41:07You know, like, made me understand why people go to church.
41:10You know what I'm saying?
41:11You know, there are a fair number of people who were convinced that Chuck Taggart was never
41:15fully human.
41:16If the other side had the nano-virus, why aren't we all synthetic?
41:20Because it don't work.
41:22I beg to differ, Chuck.
41:23It doesn't, Kurt.
41:25Even when I was fully synthetic, there was something inside me fought back.
41:28What fought back?
41:30I don't know.
41:31Something wanted me to stay what I was, which is human.
41:36I don't know what it was.
41:38Call it soul.
41:40Oh, please.
41:41And I'd like to thank God.
41:42Shut up, Kurt.
41:44It's beautiful.
41:45I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but what changed him back was not his soul.
41:48It was his son.
41:50His son never giving up, forcing us to find a way to reprogram those nanobots.
41:55That's what it was.
42:39What was the matter?
42:41Hello?
42:43Hello?
42:46He ruled already?
42:49What did he say?
42:56Mm-hmm.
43:09Yeah.
43:12OK.
43:18OK.
43:33Hello, Paige.
43:35What are you doing here?
43:36I came back.
43:37I was sick, and I was afraid.
43:39Whatever I might have, I might pass it on to you.
43:41But you weren't afraid to give it to Neil.
43:44Neil is part of it.
43:45Oh, stop it, Chuck.
43:48I don't want to hear the spaceman speech again.
43:50Paige, whatever happens to us from here on, whether you walk up
43:56those stairs and I walk out the door, whether we stay together
43:59or no, I know I came back here because I need from you faith, faith and a possibility that
44:06just maybe, just maybe what I've been telling you about what happened to me is true.
44:12That you're here from the future.
44:15That's right.
44:17Chuck, I don't even feel that you're here now.
44:21Then what do you want me to say, Paige?
44:23I mean, what's going to do it for you?
44:24What's going to get it done?
44:25Honesty.
44:26I'm being honest.
44:27Really?
44:28When you disappear in the middle of the night with our youngest son?
44:33Well, your oldest son thinks you've gone completely around the bend.
44:37And your only explanation is some claptrap out of a comic book about an alien sent me
44:42back to save the world.
44:43You are the only alien around here, Chuck.
44:46Do you really think that's what it is, Paige?
44:48Do you really think I'm having an affair?
44:51Paige, if I was having an affair, I could come up with a thousand better lies than telling you
44:56it was something as psychotic as being sent back in time.
45:00You don't believe that?
45:05Are you just hanging on to this affair thing?
45:08Because you cannot conceive that what I've been telling you may be the truth.
45:14And that Neil and I need your help.
45:17We desperately need your help.
45:31We can go upstairs, and you can begin at the beginning, and walk me through this one
45:42more time, very slowly.
46:10We're looking around, very slowly.
46:23I don't know.
46:45I don't know.
47:18I don't know.
47:45I don't know.
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