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00:00Raw, raw, raw, raw, raw, raw, mama, gaga, ooh la la, was your bad romance.
00:09Raw, raw, raw, raw, mama, gaga, ooh la la, was your bad romance.
00:17I want your happy...
00:24What?
00:25Nothing.
00:26No?
00:27Go ahead.
00:27Say it.
00:30I knew there'd be no traffic.
00:32Fine.
00:33Next time we'll leave when you want to walk.
00:34No, no, no, that's okay.
00:35This is fine.
00:36This is better actually.
00:37We can stare at this tree for 45 minutes.
00:39Our appointment's at 8.
00:40Yeah, and our doctor's still in bed sleeping.
00:46Get out the car!
00:47No!
00:47Get out, get out the car!
00:49Get out, ladies!
00:50That's all we want to find a doctor!
00:52Help!
00:56Get out the car!
00:57Run!
00:58Don't shoot!
00:58I'm pregnant!
00:58I don't care!
00:59Get the hell out!
01:02What was that?
01:27Get off me, man!
01:28I didn't do it!
01:29What the hell are you looking at?
01:30It's not like I put the body there!
01:32Is that our carjacker, Frank?
01:34The one and only.
01:35He tried to make a run, but he's too banged up to get very far.
01:38What did he say?
01:39Same as a couple he carjacked.
01:41Body fill out of the ficus.
01:43I'm gonna head back to the station, see if I can't get started on this Barnum & Bailey crime scene.
01:47Thank you, Frank.
01:54Sir, Dent seems a little big for a guy to fall from the tree if you ask me.
02:01That's cause he didn't fall from a tree, Walter.
02:03How do you mean?
02:05Take a look at this.
02:12The tops of these branches have sheared off, Walter.
02:15Means he fell through the tree, not from it.
02:17Suggesting a much higher fall, right?
02:20I don't see any buildings to jump from.
02:23That's because he fell from the sky.
02:53We don't get fooled again.
02:57Don't get fooled again.
03:01No, no!
03:23Hey, Tom. Did you ID the body yet?
03:25He isn't in the system.
03:27He's banged up enough to make dental identification a challenge.
03:30What about cause of death? I'm assuming that it was the fall that killed him.
03:33No paramortem bruising, so that would be a no.
03:36Well, what is it?
03:37Don't know yet.
03:38Tom?
03:40Do you have anything for me?
03:41Ms. Duquesne, look at him.
03:44With this much damage, we'll be lucky if we ever know.
03:46The only thing I can tell you, Icarus Doe here was falling at terminal velocity.
03:52Terminal velocity is 120 miles per hour, so that means he fell from a distance of over 2,000 feet.
03:59That's a lot farther than the tree.
04:01Or maybe a lot higher than that.
04:04Well, I'll tell you my theory.
04:06Which is?
04:06Icarus Doe fell in the middle of Miami airspace, which means that he was a stowaway in a wheel well
04:13of an airliner.
04:17How old do you think Icarus is?
04:22I would say not a day over 40.
04:25This is an x-ray of another patient, late 40s.
04:29See the bone marrow?
04:31Now look at Icarus' bone density.
04:33What happened to his bone marrow?
04:35Osteoporosis.
04:38So, either this guy is 100 years old, or...
04:43Or what?
04:46I can't say.
04:47Sure you can.
04:48What is it, Don?
04:49I need to make sure I'm not crazy.
04:53So what did Miami International Airport have to say?
04:56Well, they faxed over a screen grab of the airspace above the car at the time the body fell.
05:00This isn't a commercial flight.
05:01No, it's not.
05:02So it blows my stowaway theory.
05:04It's a helicopter.
05:05Aren't helicopters supposed to have flight numbers on them?
05:07They are. The pilot didn't turn in a flight plan.
05:09That sounds suspicious.
05:10Air traffic control thought so, too.
05:12So they sent over a nearby pilot to get a visual.
05:14That's the tail number.
05:15I'm on it.
05:21H-10 numbers match.
05:23Unless you plan on buying it, I'd appreciate it if you step away from the helicopter.
05:27You're the pilot?
05:28Yeah.
05:28Bo Lindell.
05:29Ever seen this guy before?
05:33No, not at all.
05:34So he was not in your helicopter, and he didn't fall out of your helicopter, Bo?
05:39No, because I wasn't in the air. Neither was my bird.
05:41Not according to air traffic control.
05:43Well, I've been out of town.
05:45Maybe somebody took it for a joy ride.
05:47Oh, somebody stole it, and then they returned it.
05:49Yeah, it's happened before.
05:50I mean, look around.
05:51It's a community airstrip.
05:52No security.
05:54You mind if I look inside?
05:55No, not at all.
06:24Mr. Wolf?
06:26Yeah.
06:27What does that look like to you?
06:34It's like the imprint of a monocle.
06:37That's what I think.
06:42No.
06:45This one's no better.
06:46All the knuckles are shredded.
06:48There's no way we can match to a fist imprint.
06:50That's too bad.
06:51I had to fall from somewhere.
06:52I mean, the helicopter's the best bet.
06:54Hey, guys, I just got the results from the blood work on our victim.
06:57Does this have something to do with the secret theory that you didn't want to tell me about?
07:01It's no longer a theory.
07:04Body, blood cells confirm it all.
07:07Take a look.
07:09That's what blood cells normally look like.
07:12Okay.
07:17And that's what one in zero gravity looks like.
07:21Like from space?
07:23Yes.
07:24Gravity normally pulls on red blood cells so they form into donuts.
07:28Without it, they relax into spheres.
07:31Okay, what else would cause that?
07:33No matter how strange, the simplest explanation is always the best.
07:37Calcium loss with spherical blood cells means this man was in space less than 24 hours ago.
07:46You mean, like, from outer space?
07:52Cali, Ryan, we're looking at an astronaut.
07:57Okay, wait a second, hold up.
07:58You're telling me that this guy fell from outer space?
08:01No, he would have burned up coming through the atmosphere.
08:04How'd you die, Tom?
08:05Don't know yet.
08:06One mystery at a time.
08:12Maybe our victim's an alien.
08:14No, I feel like Tom would have mentioned the green blood by now.
08:17Unless Tom's an alien too.
08:19Covering up the truth would explain a lot about Tom if you think about it.
08:25Yeah, okay, thanks.
08:28Well, whatever he is, he isn't an astronaut.
08:30NASA says all their personnel are accounted for.
08:33Newsflash.
08:33Other countries have space programs too.
08:35That's right, Russia, China, the EU.
08:39Yeah, how are we supposed to get a hold of all those guys?
08:41Governments aren't the only game in space.
08:43You're thinking private companies?
08:45Space tourism.
08:46I mean, it's been going on for a few years now.
08:48Russia rents out seats on their rockets.
08:50You got enough money, you can get into space.
08:52Okay, here we go.
08:55A search for civilian space programs just popped up at least ten,
08:58but only one here in Miami.
09:00Prime Movers Aerospace.
09:02Owner-operator.
09:04Keith Balmer.
09:12Looks more like a Lear jet than a space shuttle.
09:15That's because a space shuttle's a dinosaur, gentlemen.
09:18My orbiter's a future.
09:20Filter myself.
09:21Cruise to 12 kilometers in the sky,
09:23ignite the hybrid rocket in the back,
09:25and let her carry you smoothly into a low-Earth orbit.
09:28It's the greatest show off Earth.
09:42A trip on this thing?
09:43It's two million dollars?
09:45A bargain for ten days in space.
09:47Russians are charging 20,
09:48and if you pay a little extra,
09:50you get experience of spacewalk.
09:52Has he ever been a passenger?
10:02Sam Gardner, he was on our last trip.
10:04What happened to him?
10:06I fell from the sky this morning.
10:09Well, that didn't happen on one of my trips.
10:12Safety's our number one priority.
10:14Really?
10:15Because you got a bullet hole here in your space shuttle.
10:17That's just micrometeor damage.
10:19Micrometeor?
10:20Orbit's full of tiny debris.
10:21We deal with impacts all the time.
10:28When was the flight that Sam was on?
10:30When did that return?
10:31Our wheels were down at 2200 last night.
10:34What would a passenger do at that point?
10:36Every passenger gets debriefed,
10:38they get their land legs back,
10:39and they leave.
10:40Who else was on the flight?
10:44I'm sorry, but that's confidential.
10:46I guess we could say
10:47that you were the last one to see him alive.
10:51I guess.
11:00It takes 90 minutes to orbit the Earth.
11:03We see 32 sunrises and sunsets every day.
11:07Just this morning,
11:07we saw a hurricane off the Cape of Africa.
11:10It's indescribable, Janet.
11:12You, it makes you want to cry.
11:16It's so amazing.
11:16Oh, look at this.
11:24Wow, honey.
11:27You're sick, aren't you?
11:28No, zero gravity takes some getting used to,
11:30that's all.
11:31I feel great.
11:32Mrs. Gardner,
11:33was this the last time you spoke to your husband?
11:35Yes.
11:37He was supposed to call when you got back,
11:38but he never did.
11:41Why didn't you go see him?
11:44I was busy.
11:46Well, he was gone for 10 days.
11:49You want the God's honest truth?
11:51I was against this trip.
11:53It was foolish.
11:57We made some money selling our restaurant chain last year,
12:00and then he turns around and spends $2 million
12:03on a childhood fantasy.
12:06I said no, but he did it anyway.
12:09Do you mind if we hang on to your desk?
12:11You can keep it.
12:13There's a lot of things I want to remember Sam by.
12:15This is not one of them.
12:18Okay.
12:19Well, thank you for coming in.
12:20We'll have the officer take you home.
12:24Thanks.
12:25Okay.
12:27And the best is yet to come.
12:28Hey, Gardner, quit hogging the feed, huh?
12:31Looks like my time is up.
12:32So?
12:33Palmer wouldn't tell us who was on that flight.
12:36Here they are.
12:36You're getting your money's worth, huh?
12:39I'll see you when we land.
12:40I love you, baby.
12:42I love you, baby.
12:45Wait a minute.
12:47Do you recognize that guy?
12:48The blonde?
12:49That's Dominic Cross.
12:51Yeah.
12:53I know, I hate to admit it,
12:54but I actually like his action movies.
12:56I'm talking about the other guy.
13:01Oh, my God.
13:01Yeah.
13:02That's our helicopter pilot.
13:04He claims he didn't even know our victim.
13:06He just spent 10 days in space with him.
13:25I can't hide...
13:28I can't hide.
13:29I can't hide.
13:31I can't hide.
13:56Holy moly.
14:02Horatio, it's Tom.
14:04The blood boiled out of Sam Gardner's lungs.
14:09That means...
14:12That means your presence is requested.
14:14I know what killed our astronaut.
14:18What happened to our victim has only occurred three times in history.
14:22Our victim wasn't just in space.
14:24He died from it.
14:28Doctor, are we talking about explosive decompression?
14:32Exactly.
14:34Somehow he got outside that spaceship into the vacuum of space.
14:39Without atmospheric pressure, the liquid in his body vaporized, causing his skin and eyeballs to freeze, most of his blood
14:46to boil away.
14:47As the oxygen escaped his lungs, the alveoli burst.
14:50His body swelled to twice its size from the escaping gases.
14:54Thankfully, he died of hypoxia within seconds, which was a good thing, because next his heart exploded.
15:01Thank you, Doctor.
15:03Mr. Wolf, I want to talk to everybody who was on that flight.
15:06I pilot all of Prime Uber's orbital trips.
15:09Then why lie about knowing Sam Gardner?
15:11Hey, I can't remember all our passengers.
15:13There are only four people up there.
15:14Who pushed him out of the ship, Bo?
15:16I don't know.
15:17I was in the control cabin, helping change our orbital perigee.
15:21The airlock alert came on, so I ran back.
15:31I reeled him back in, but he was already dead.
15:34Look, I don't know what happened to the poor guy.
15:36I was asleep.
15:37For ten days, Dominic, come on.
15:39No, really.
15:39Look, I was sick.
15:40No one pushed him.
15:43He must have opened the airlock by himself.
15:45He probably got sucked out.
15:46Didn't you cover something as important as that in your training?
15:49Of course.
15:51Only the crew was supposed to operate the airlock.
15:53I spent my time piloting.
15:55Now, that's the truth.
15:56You're not capable of the truth, Bo.
15:58You know, you don't want to barf in zero G,
16:00so they shot me full of Promethizane.
16:02I spent half the trip in my sack.
16:09Something wrong?
16:10We had an accident.
16:12Go back to sleep, Dominic.
16:17You could have raised hell when you landed.
16:19Look, I'm the star of Moon Rebellion 3000.
16:20How many fans do you think I'd have if it got out that I was airsick on some cushy ride
16:26into space?
16:27A man lost his life, Dominic.
16:30And I feel bad for Gardner.
16:32But that's none of my business.
16:34That's what you think.
16:38That guy died in space.
16:39So how did he end up in your compter?
16:43Hey, look.
16:45All I did was get rid of the body.
16:48All right, I was going to dump him over the Atlantic from my helicopter,
16:51and on the way, I got hit by a flock of golds.
17:01Uh, no, I don't buy that.
17:03You agreed to dump a body,
17:05and you don't know why.
17:09Because I need this job.
17:11Bo, consider yourself unemployed.
17:17It was just an accident.
17:18So why'd you cover it up?
17:19To save my company.
17:21Look, to save the industry.
17:24Right now, we're free to do as we please.
17:26This gets out, the feds will regulate most of us out of the business.
17:30This is the most important business venture in the history of the world.
17:34We could colonize planets.
17:35We could settle the moon.
17:37If everybody had this experience, we would live lives differently.
17:41I built that ship.
17:42I'm not going to let anybody take it away.
17:44Here's the bad news for you, my friend.
17:46I'm going to take the ship away.
17:47It's now my crime scene.
17:48Get him out of here.
17:54What do you want to do?
17:55We've got to get in the ship.
18:07Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what are you doing?
18:10You can't cut apart my ship.
18:11Mr. Palmer, do yourself a favor.
18:13Get behind the tape.
18:13Why do you need the micrometeor, Scar?
18:15Why?
18:16Mr. Palmer, your space shuttle's a crime scene.
18:19That's a piece of evidence.
18:20And you know very well I can't get the whole space shuttle back in the lab.
18:23Damn it.
18:24I tell you what.
18:25For you, Keith, I'll do you a favor.
18:28I'll be gentle.
19:05Do you understand when I was a kid I pretended everything was a spaceship?
19:09I can't believe we're actually standing inside of one.
19:12Would you pay two million dollars to go up for the ride?
19:15Are you kidding?
19:15In a heartbeat.
19:16I don't know.
19:17I guess I don't have that gene.
19:18All right, so their story is that Gardner slipped off the ship somehow on his own.
19:24Well, the only way we were going to know is to walk in.
19:27Okay, so Palmer and the pilot claimed that they were inside this command center.
19:32Right, and the movie star said he was asleep here, nestled in the Egyptian cotton.
19:36Yep, so that leaves Sam all by himself.
19:40So is that the door to outer space?
19:42Yeah, looks like this is the airlock.
19:45Actually, this whole room, see, lets an astronaut go outside without depressurizing the cabin.
19:51So it's kind of like a mudroom.
19:53Yeah, exactly.
19:54All right, so he would have had to open this hatch and go on inside somehow.
20:00And then he'd open the outer hatch to go into space.
20:03Yeah, but you can't open the outer hatch until you close the inside hatch, so let's close it.
20:23There's no airlock controls in here.
20:29There's no controls in here.
20:31Really?
20:31The only controls are out here?
20:33Yeah, there's no way that he could have opened this hatch from inside.
20:40Well, that means somebody did it for him.
20:54Do you have a crime light?
20:55Yeah, my kid.
21:06Who ever did it left behind a print?
21:08I didn't murder him.
21:10Well, your print was on the button that did.
21:11I can't believe this.
21:13It wasn't my fault.
21:14What was it?
21:15Look, after a couple of days of being up there, Sam started acting like that crazy homeless guy on the
21:20corner, rambling about the Earth and seeing God stuff.
21:23I read about this.
21:25Astronaut's getting cabin fever while they're in orbit.
21:27Yeah, like that.
21:28Even worse.
21:29His was bad.
21:30He even threatened my life if I didn't help him go on a spacewalk.
21:33Now, wait a minute.
21:34I'm confused.
21:35I thought the spacewalk was part of the package.
21:37No, that's extra.
21:38Sam couldn't afford it, but that didn't stop him.
21:42Hey, no, no, you don't understand.
21:44I have to go out there.
21:46Hey, relax.
21:47I just pay for the spacewalk the next time around.
21:49There is no next time for me.
21:51I blew everything on this trip.
21:53Okay.
21:54You don't help me.
21:55Next time you're sleeping, I'm going to open that hatch, and I'm going to kill us all.
22:02They went over the procedures and training.
22:04We knew the steps, so I helped them put on the space suit.
22:21So he was wearing the EVA suit.
22:24Yeah.
22:25Something must have gone wrong with it.
22:27When I told the guys, we reeled him in, but he was already dead.
22:33The others were just covering for me.
22:36Dominic, I have to tell you, it doesn't really matter.
22:38If you're the reason the suit failed, that's negligent homicide,
22:41we're going to keep you here until we find out what happened with the suit.
23:25Should I be wearing my hazmat?
23:26That's with the radiation meter.
23:31It stands to reason, Walter, if, as Dominic says, the suit is out in space.
23:37It should be covered in radiation, shouldn't it?
23:40Yeah.
23:41And?
23:45It's barely what we get here on Earth every day.
23:49Puts Dominic at 0 for 2 with the truth.
23:53Actually, 0 for 3.
23:56Take a look at that, Walter.
24:02What is that?
24:03It's blood, Walter.
24:05And it means he never took a walk in space, and he didn't die out there.
24:10Lumen all that, please.
24:26Walter, where were they keeping the suit?
24:28The airlock.
24:40Sir, lab called.
24:42As if we had any doubt, the bloods would match the same.
24:47Walter, kill the lights.
24:51Lights!
25:16What the hell happened in here?
25:19Would decompression cause this much blood?
25:22Decompression causes blood to vaporize.
25:24Right, leaving the solid proteins behind.
25:32Solid proteins, Walter, have created a timeline for us.
25:38And it's clear that Sam was attacked before the airlock was opened.
25:43Which is why they opened it.
25:45Mm-hmm.
25:46He was still alive.
25:47They were trying to push him into space.
25:57So our job, Walter, is to figure out what caused this spatter.
26:02How?
26:03We can't read this.
26:04Without gravity, blood spatter would behave completely different.
26:07But guess what?
26:08You're going into space.
26:20Here, take some of these airsick pills before we take off.
26:23Nah, I don't get airsick.
26:24You do realize that they call this thing the vomit comet?
26:27You do realize that they called me Iron Belly in college?
26:31Keys will find an empty stomach, dog.
26:49All right, boys, listen up.
26:50Here's how this is going to work.
26:52We'll be flying a parabolic pattern.
26:54When we start going down, the centrifugal force is equal to gravity,
26:58creating weightlessness for us inside.
27:00So when I call Zero-G, we'll be weightless for less than 30 seconds.
27:06Feet down means get your legs under you, because gravity's kicking back in.
27:10Doesn't give us much time for a blood spatter test.
27:13Then we'll keep doing it until you cry, Uncle.
27:15Don't worry.
27:16We'll go easy on you the first time.
27:18Have fun, boys.
27:23I heard Jesse and Walter are going up in the vomit comet to recreate some blood spatter.
27:28Why aren't you with them?
27:29I didn't go up there because it's called the vomit comet.
27:31Instead, you're going to hang around here and watch me process this junk pile?
27:35Oh, this isn't a piece of junk.
27:36This is part of the hull from the spaceship.
27:38I cut out a piece of it after the micro-meteors put holes in it.
27:43I'm afraid my results probably aren't going to be much help.
27:47The only residue I found in any significant quantity is oxygen.
27:49So you found air?
27:50No, oxygen.
27:51Like pure O2.
27:58Okay, that's what this is.
27:59See, the ship's air supply is stored in two tanks, pure oxygen and nitrogen.
28:04This is the supply line from the oxygen tank, and this is a hole from a micro-meteor.
28:15What's the equation to figure out the rate of a leak?
28:18Bernoullis.
28:19Bernoullis, right.
28:26Bernoullis.
28:33The tank.
28:35Okay, the volume of the tank, 760 cubic feet times oxygen flow constantly.
28:39You try a 9.08.
28:429.08.
28:43Okay, you're British.
28:43Is that metric or is that American?
28:46I've adjusted for American.
28:47Thank you so much.
28:50Put that over, uh...
28:53What was the size of the hole?
29:00Um...
29:000.38 inches.
29:020.38?
29:02All right.
29:02All right.
29:07Let's see, we got 0.38 divided by...
29:09Ryan?
29:10Yeah?
29:10You might want to, uh, just...
29:12Yeah.
29:13Good idea.
29:25It took approximately 12 minutes for them to run out of air after the micro-meteorites hit it.
29:30Oh, my God.
29:31They were running out of air.
29:33Horatio.
29:36I think we just saw a motive.
29:41I didn't mention the leak because it wasn't a problem.
29:44We had enough air in our EVA suits for all of us.
29:46You see, Mr. Palmer, I think Sam was murdered because someone decided there wasn't enough oxygen for all of you.
29:57Well.
29:58Good luck trying to prove that.
30:00You know, Mr. Palmer, I don't need luck.
30:15You know, Mr. Palmer, I don't need to know how Sam was attacked.
30:19So I grabbed everything off the ship that could have been used as a weapon.
30:22Gentlemen, we are going 0-8.
30:28Whoa!
30:29Whoa!
30:31Whoa!
30:32Whoa!
30:33Whoa!
30:33Whoa!
30:34Whoa!
30:34Whoa!
30:34Whoa!
30:35Jesse, how do I see it?
30:36What?
30:36Push off the ceiling.
30:38There you go.
30:39Oh, okay.
30:40Oh.
30:43Up, up, up, up!
30:44Go ahead!
30:51Me down.
30:52No!
31:00That was awesome!
31:01All right, enough, okay?
31:02Okay, we got a murder to solve, let's go.
31:08All right, start with this.
31:17Zero G.
31:22Hey, yeah.
31:29Nothing.
31:38Still no spatter.
31:40If we found out you'd be a good mass murderer.
31:53Huh.
31:57Same problem.
32:00Yeah, it's so weird. The blood just pools around the wound. It doesn't leave. I wonder what it is that
32:07could have broken it up.
32:09Made it kick around the airlock. You all right?
32:13No!
32:13No!
32:16No!
32:23Beat down!
32:26Oh, I'm sorry. I really should have taken some of those pills.
32:30No, no, no. I think you just solved the case, Iron Belly.
32:34What?
32:34We've been looking at this all wrong. Velocity is the same on Earth or in space.
32:45Hey, did you pack rubber bullets in here?
32:48What?
32:48What?
32:48Why do you need your gun, Jesse?
32:50I'm just gonna test a theory.
32:51On what? How to kill us both?
32:53We're in a plane, Jesse.
32:54I understand. It's a rubber bullet, all right? The dummy's gonna slow it down.
32:57What's up with you pulling guns all the time, man?
32:59What's up with you throwing up? You'll be fine.
33:01Let the record show. I don't agree with this.
33:04Zero J.
33:38No shot.
33:42You know, we couldn't see this because of all of the reflected cast-off. But if you take that away,
33:47all we have is high-velocity spatter from the back thrown through.
33:50Yeah, the blood radiated out on an arc along the path of the bullet.
33:53Exactly. Which places our bullet in the center of the spatter.
34:02Yeah, and the bullet probably got sucked out when they opened the hatch.
34:13That's what I was thinking. But without the bullet to match, we don't have any way of knowing who pulled
34:17the trigger.
34:24There is Newton's third law of motion.
34:26For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction?
34:28Yeah, when I fired the gun, I flew all the way back there and I bruised my back.
34:46Gentlemen, turn around and lift up your shirts. Do it now.
35:07Mr. Lindell, you shot Sam Gardner.
35:16Meteor punctured our oxygen tank. I need you to shallow breathe.
35:19But don't we have back a bear?
35:20Of course. But it's limited.
35:22We're gonna have to make some hard choices.
35:25You know what I mean.
35:27Gotcha.
35:29Where's he going?
35:30Problem is, we have enough air for three of us to make it back.
35:33What happened is safety is first.
35:34You think this is Hollywood? We're in outer space. What'd you expect?
35:38It's dangerous out here.
35:40Alright.
35:41What are you guys planning to take her?
35:46Hold on, hold on a second.
35:47You can't shoot me.
35:49It'll be all of the news.
35:51Shoot him!
35:52I'm famous! Think about it!
35:59Look, I know I should have said something earlier.
36:01I'm sorry, Poe, but I'm done protecting you.
36:02He keeps a gun on board in case we have to come down and send your mouth.
36:05Don't make it ever tight!
36:06You are all guilty of murder.
36:17Shoot him!
36:20I got a wife.
36:22There's gotta be somebody.
36:24You guys are smart enough to think this thing through.
36:28You built this thing.
36:30Think about it.
36:32You can figure out how to get back.
36:34We could.
36:36We could figure out how to get all of us back alive.
36:39There's always another way.
36:46No!
36:48Shoot him!
36:50Dominic!
36:51Shoot him!
36:52Sorry, buddy.
36:58Why Sam?
37:00Why not?
37:01It was either him or Dominic.
37:03And we both had to pilot the ship.
37:06Sam just made it easy.
37:09Dominic, Sam never forced you to take a spacewalk.
37:11You pushed him out.
37:14Bo, you shot him.
37:16But we found your prints on the airlock, which means you finished him off.
37:19And we found all of your DNA on the backup air mask.
37:22But we didn't find Sam's.
37:28He never had a chance, did he?
37:30Ah!
37:31He's still alive!
37:39We've got to get rid of the body.
37:41Let's kick him out in space.
37:43They'll never find him.
37:43No!
37:44Ah!
37:45Ah!
37:51Ah!
37:51Ah!
37:52Ah!
37:55Ah!
38:01Ah!
38:02Ah!
38:06Ah!
38:06What was I supposed to do?
38:08Let everyone die?
38:09You don't get to make that decision.
38:18It's a disgrace.
38:20Get him out of here.
38:26Wait.
38:29Sam left something for his wife on board.
38:33Let me make sure she gets it.
38:47Hey, honey, how you doing?
38:50I know we talked already.
38:52Keith wants us to make a video journal for our loved ones.
38:56So that's you.
38:58Guess what I am, uh, looking at right now?
39:03Florida.
39:05I am above you right now.
39:08I wish you were up here, Janet.
39:11I know you didn't support this trip.
39:14But maybe it took me coming up here to realize
39:17the only reason this trip means anything to me
39:21is because I get to come home to you.
39:24You're my world, baby.
39:25Jamie, I love you with all my heart.
39:29I always will.
39:33See you soon.
39:44Your husband tried to save everyone.
39:47He wanted to come home to you.
39:50That's Sam.
39:53He used to say there's always another way.
40:02I want to wake up with the rain falling on a tin roof
40:11While I'm safe there in your arms
40:17So all I ask is for you
40:21To come away with me in the night
40:30Come away with me
40:35Come here, Nick.
40:43I'll be with you
40:45You're my life
40:46You're my life
40:52administrators
40:53Oops
40:53You're my life
40:55I want you to see
40:57See you
40:57You're my life
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