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00:00:10the world has been ravaged by an unpredictable virus life as we know it came to a halt scientists
00:00:18have been working around the clock without any success then the storms began weather around the
00:00:28world deteriorated hurricanes flooding tornadoes fires civilization was falling apart
00:00:43but the blizzards wreak the most havoc ice storms wiped out cities and farmland
00:00:48and show no signs of slowing down climatologists are working tirelessly to find out what's causing
00:00:55these ice storms and how they can stop them
00:01:15you're freezing my ass off
00:01:20hey you want some kid keep me nice and toasty not if it's that irish stuff you gave me last
00:01:25night
00:01:25folks like a dog that's how you can tell it's good
00:01:30let's get out in here and run some tests okay
00:01:44oh are you sure these are the
00:01:49same coordinates as last year huh gps says 90 degrees north 135 west last year there was uh
00:01:568 325 feet above sea level it's about the same place yeah well it's 4200 now that's quite a change
00:02:08well i believe it's a wiggle room but that's a sea change
00:02:34okay
00:02:35it's calvin
00:02:39real calvin all right what
00:02:43oh come on joe what are we supposed to do when that starts happening closer to camp
00:02:48you know the drill we grab everything get the snowmobiles get the safety call evac
00:02:53back hey the samples are showing come take a look
00:03:07it says zero psu
00:03:11zero percent salt water that can't be right
00:03:15last year was dirty psu that was normal but this is an enormous change i don't see anything
00:03:20i quite like it okay how is that much fresh water intermixing with salt water so quickly
00:03:24the fresh water coming off glaciers might be saturating the arctic ocean
00:03:31i mean
00:03:34maybe it has something to do with those hikers that
00:03:39what yeah remember they set all those massive fires by the mckenzie river if if all those trees
00:03:47burned down then there were tributaries that were made and it would be more fresh water running
00:03:53off into the arctic ocean well it's possible it's a possibility but the numbers are just too
00:04:00too big too staggeringly big okay here's what we know fresh water is less stable than salt water right
00:04:07yeah and along with the influx and glacier melts the fresh water from the new tributaries could be
00:04:14sending an unprecedented amount of fresh water into the ocean right reggie a massive polar vortex could
00:04:23form i mean we could see flooding of biblical levels and in worst case scenarios another ice age
00:04:33you're talking about the uh oh the younger dryers huh the what i don't teach it to you kids anymore
00:04:42in school okay old timer just tell me wow i'm so nice to you too the younger dryers okay 13
00:04:50000 years ago
00:04:51for 1200 years there was a mini ice age okay the glaciers were saturating the atlantic ocean it wasn't
00:05:00man-made of course but this time i'm afraid we are the culprits what are you saying that this is
00:05:05causing
00:05:06all the ice storms i'm saying that we're entering a new ice age
00:05:27the glaciers are killed right next to camp we've got to get out of here
00:05:34okay go go go go go go the data's not uploaded yet
00:05:41i said get out of here i'm not leaving here without this data
00:05:47get out of here right now
00:05:54damn it i said move okay i'm moving move
00:06:10okay
00:06:11joe i'm gonna save you
00:06:17Save yourself!
00:06:19No!
00:06:23No!
00:06:24No!
00:06:35Camomole tea with a squirt of honey and black coffee for Lauren.
00:06:39I forgot to mention the honey.
00:06:40You think I would forget your tea order?
00:06:43Got the newsfeed up?
00:06:44Hmm. Yeah, they're still just talking about the ice.
00:06:47Honestly, it's nice to have the focus shift away from the virus for a minute.
00:06:51To be fair, these places I've never seen snow, let alone full-blown ice storms.
00:06:54I know. There's got to be more to it than just the polar vortex.
00:06:59You know, thanks to climate change, all that rapid glacier melt could be wreaking havoc on the ecosystem.
00:07:04And causing this weather.
00:07:07What?
00:07:08I took some climate and weather courses on route to my PhD.
00:07:12Like diseases, weather patterns can change in an instant.
00:07:16The storms have covered all of the southern United States and Mexico in nearly a foot of ice.
00:07:21And Central America is seeing our fair share of ice storms as well.
00:07:27Reggie, come in. This is Lauren. Over.
00:07:35Yes?
00:07:36You want some coffee?
00:07:38Not now.
00:07:40Reggie, Joe. This is not funny anymore. Over.
00:07:58What is this cure waiting on?
00:08:00It works. It's safe.
00:08:02We've run multiple studies.
00:08:04I was the guinea pig and it worked perfectly.
00:08:07What more do we need to do to get this thing out there?
00:08:09You know the FDA.
00:08:11There are a bunch of bureaucrats who would rather wait until every little thing is locked than go with the
00:08:14public right away.
00:08:15There are thousands dead already.
00:08:17We need this cure approved yesterday.
00:08:20I have half a mind to walk right into their offices.
00:08:23I mean, you are going to the U.S. today.
00:08:25You could just do that.
00:08:27Oh, no.
00:08:28That was today?
00:08:31I need to call my sister.
00:08:34Thousands of sea creatures are now washing ashore all over the world.
00:08:37There seems to be no physical injuries or any sign of trauma to any of these animals.
00:08:42But experts are investigating each incident.
00:08:44Scientists believe this is climate-related only.
00:08:47We will keep you updated as we look forward.
00:08:48We just received some data from an old friend stationed at the North Pole.
00:08:52Check your inbox.
00:08:54Jill, I especially need you to take a look at this.
00:08:58I think we can use your weather expertise to verify the conclusion my friend is making
00:09:02and what that means for protecting our vaccine.
00:09:04Zero PSU?
00:09:074,200 meters above sea level?
00:09:10This is impossible.
00:09:12I've been trying to contact my friend to confirm that this was not a mistake,
00:09:15but he's not responding.
00:09:18We talk occasionally, but I don't usually get data like this from him.
00:09:21Noah should have a weather simulator that I used when I was a student.
00:09:25We should plug this into that and find out what it means.
00:09:26Good, good, good. Come on.
00:09:30Some scientists are calling this an extinction-level event.
00:09:33We'll have our science panel in the studio when we return.
00:09:36Jill, you're the weather expert here.
00:09:39At least the closest we've got.
00:09:40Do you mind getting us up to speed?
00:09:42Yeah, of course.
00:09:44Just give me a second.
00:09:48What are we looking at here?
00:09:55Hey, sis. Let me guess. Your flight's delayed, too?
00:09:58I think that's one of the seven signs of the apocalypse, am I right?
00:10:00Uh, yeah, no. Um, I'm sorry. I'm actually not gonna be able to make it home.
00:10:04Jill, you promised.
00:10:06You were just barely able to get one of the last socially distanced flights here for the holidays.
00:10:11Something really big has come up.
00:10:14We may actually be on to something here.
00:10:16You know, this was a really important week for Mike.
00:10:18He just got engaged.
00:10:20You haven't even met Andrea yet.
00:10:22Family's more important now than ever.
00:10:24Yeah, I know, which is why I can't leave.
00:10:27My colleagues and I are so close to a major breakthrough in the biggest health crisis in modern history.
00:10:33Now we have these crazy ice storms that don't seem to be going anywhere.
00:10:38And the best way I know how to take care of my family is to make sure this cure is
00:10:42successful.
00:10:43I understand.
00:10:44Do you want me to say anything to Mike when I pick up him and Andrea?
00:10:48Just that I love him.
00:10:51And I hope I can see you guys soon.
00:10:53I love you.
00:10:55Stay safe.
00:10:57Love you.
00:11:06Forty-six.
00:11:08Forty-five.
00:11:09This is us.
00:11:16Let me help you with that.
00:11:19Uh, hello, folks.
00:11:20This is your captain speaking.
00:11:21You realize there might be another delay in our departure, but we're going to see what
00:11:26we can do to get us up in the air as quickly as possible.
00:11:29So make yourself comfortable, and I will keep everyone updated once there is more information.
00:11:34Just when I thought we couldn't get delayed any longer.
00:11:38I think it's a sign that we should just cancel the whole engagement.
00:11:45Looks like you're not getting out that easy.
00:11:47Okay, folks.
00:11:48We have clearance for takeoff.
00:11:50Our flight attendants will now walk down the aisle to make sure your seats are in the upright position and
00:11:54tray tables are put away.
00:11:56Please throw away all of your small electronic devices and place your phones on airplane mode.
00:12:00Once we reach an altitude of 10,000 feet, you'll be instructed to turn them on if you wish to
00:12:05do the best.
00:12:05I'm going to get the Wi-Fi, so if you need to check anything, just let me know.
00:12:10You know you can just download music onto your phone, right?
00:12:13You don't have to stream everything.
00:12:17But how am I going to know what I want to listen to on any given flight?
00:12:22Music majors.
00:12:38Okay, what have we got?
00:12:39No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:12:42What is it?
00:12:44Major seismic activity at both the North and South Poles?
00:12:48At the same time?
00:12:50That doesn't make any sense.
00:12:52There's not even a major fault line by either pole.
00:12:55What could cause seismic activity of that kind that registers on the Richter scale?
00:13:00Glaciers.
00:13:01They're breaking apart.
00:13:03What does that mean?
00:13:04It means that Reggie was right.
00:13:06If the weather is going to get worse, we need to start to figure out an action plan to protect
00:13:09this cure.
00:13:10Come on.
00:13:11Come in line.
00:13:19Reggie, I can hear you. Over.
00:13:20My research partner is dead.
00:13:28What happened?
00:13:30The glacier completely fell apart.
00:13:33It felt like an earthquake or something.
00:13:34The station survived somehow, and I tried calling a local emergency line, but couldn't get through.
00:13:39Did you get the data we sent?
00:13:41We did. Is it true?
00:13:43What does it mean? Are we in trouble?
00:13:45Fires were just what was needed to create a tipping point that's wreaking havoc on the ecosystem and our climate.
00:13:50Okay? The glacier melt was only part of it. Thanks to the fires, we may see something on a massive
00:13:55scale and soon.
00:13:57That would actually make the storms make sense. Salt water can't freeze, and that consistency is what prevents a polar
00:14:04vortex from causing another ice age. But you replace that with massive amounts of fresh water?
00:14:09That would explain the sea creature die-offs. They wouldn't be able to handle the fresh water influx, not at
00:14:15that level.
00:14:16Okay. Let's just say all that data's correct. What happens next?
00:14:21This. The storm gets worse. Covers pretty much everything in ice. Temperatures plummet to record lows worldwide. Then...
00:14:35It stops.
00:14:37Wait.
00:14:41What is that?
00:14:44If I bring this correct, that is the single worst polar vortex storm system imaginable.
00:14:50The temperature's starting at minus 50 Celsius and only get colder from there.
00:14:55An ice storm will circle the globe, freezing everything that isn't insulated in.
00:15:01Everyone on the outside will die.
00:15:03What is this? Here.
00:15:06It's a wall of ice.
00:15:09The first storm is basically just a foreshock.
00:15:14The second...
00:15:16It's coming after the first, maybe two hours later.
00:15:20It looks like it's going to be a hundred degrees colder than the first wave.
00:15:25It's going to destroy everything in its path.
00:15:28Infrastructure, survivors from the first wave.
00:15:31At these temperatures, it won't dissipate like the first.
00:15:33Look, I know it doesn't make sense, but I'll verify every decimal.
00:15:37It's all accurate.
00:15:39There's an ice storm heading your way, and it looks bad.
00:15:45Now, it might already be on its way over to Greenland.
00:15:48You guys need to start thinking about protecting that cure.
00:15:52If humanity's going to have any chance of a future, then the cure must remain intact,
00:15:56or else any survivors of these ice storms will just die from the disease.
00:15:58All right?
00:15:59So protect it.
00:16:00By my estimate, you'll have about 24 hours to evacuate.
00:16:05Did you get this data over to Washington?
00:16:07I had to restore power to my computer and secure network first.
00:16:11As of right now, I'm protected in the eye of the storm, so to speak, so...
00:16:16I'm glad to hear you're still safe, Reggie.
00:16:18You just worry about getting yourself back here safe.
00:16:21Thanks, Len.
00:16:22I'm calling a rescue chopper and getting out of here ASAP.
00:16:24Okay.
00:16:25Good luck.
00:16:26Over and out.
00:16:27Over and out.
00:16:29What do we do with the cure?
00:16:32There's a safe zone.
00:16:33What?
00:16:34A safe zone.
00:16:36Just shy of the equator.
00:16:40There's roughly 100 miles either way of the equator, all the way around,
00:16:43that the polar vortex can't reach due to the northern and southern rotation of the Coriolis effect.
00:16:47Rerun the scene.
00:16:48Account for fluctuations or margins of error in the program itself.
00:16:51I know this program.
00:16:53It hasn't been wrong before.
00:16:53It won't be wrong now.
00:16:55We need to get people heading that way now.
00:16:57We can't have the entire population of the world migrate to such a small area during a pandemic.
00:17:01We have the cure right here.
00:17:03But it has not been approved.
00:17:04We don't even know if it will work on a massive scale.
00:17:06It works.
00:17:07We know it works.
00:17:08We have run every test.
00:17:09We've done everything right.
00:17:11We know this will work.
00:17:13If we don't act now, humanity will die.
00:17:17Contact the government.
00:17:18Give them the data.
00:17:19And convince them to start evacuations.
00:17:21Escaping is just half the problem.
00:17:23If we concentrate those survivors at the equator without a cure,
00:17:26it's only a matter of time before the virus eradicates the entire population.
00:17:30We have just 24 hours.
00:17:32Less for people closest to the poles.
00:17:36I'm going home.
00:17:38What?
00:17:39No, wait, no.
00:17:40You can't just give up.
00:17:41I've not seen my wife in months.
00:17:43I'm getting on the first plane back to her before they cancel them all.
00:17:46And then she and I will decide what to do with the time we have left.
00:17:52And just what are we supposed to do?
00:17:54I don't know.
00:17:55Play chess.
00:17:56Watch a movie.
00:17:57Screw.
00:17:58Whatever you want, really.
00:18:00I just won't be a part of it.
00:18:12I wish you the best of luck, whatever it is you decide to do.
00:18:16And for what it's worth, you guys were the best team I ever had the pleasure to work with.
00:18:24Here.
00:18:26For when things get bad.
00:18:28They're already bad.
00:18:31And for when they get worse.
00:18:34And they will.
00:18:45Jill.
00:18:47The U.S. government is now leading an effort to mobilize search and rescue teams
00:18:51to evacuate people from the path of the storm.
00:18:53Okay, good.
00:18:54At least the government's on the same page.
00:18:57Let's get packing.
00:19:00Emergency services.
00:19:01This is EMP, go ahead.
00:19:03Yeah, this is Reggie Blanc.
00:19:05I'm at 90 degrees north, 130 west.
00:19:08I need evac now.
00:19:11Over.
00:19:16Ares.
00:19:19Anyone.
00:19:20Over.
00:19:32Hey, babe.
00:19:34I think we're landing.
00:19:36We're landing.
00:19:42We shouldn't be.
00:19:44Not for another hour.
00:19:58What's going on?
00:20:00I think it's just a precaution.
00:20:03Flight attendants, please be seated.
00:20:25Jill.
00:20:28Jill.
00:20:28Everything okay?
00:20:31I'm fine.
00:20:32You can come in.
00:20:40Is everything okay?
00:20:42Are you leaving too?
00:20:45No.
00:20:46No family.
00:20:48Not even a dog.
00:20:53I wouldn't worry about him.
00:20:55He's going to be all right.
00:20:58Yeah.
00:20:59Well, looks like it's just you and me, pal.
00:21:02What do we do now?
00:21:07Ecuador.
00:21:08Ecuador?
00:21:09Yeah.
00:21:10Why Ecuador?
00:21:13It's in the safe zone.
00:21:15Plus, there's an American embassy in Quito.
00:21:17We can meet up with scientists and start producing the cure before it's too late.
00:21:20I like the son of that.
00:21:21But we're going to need a ton of good karma to make it there.
00:21:23Even if we're going 75 miles an hour, it's a 30-hour drive.
00:21:26Not to mention how shitty the roads were before the ice.
00:21:29I know where we can start.
00:21:48Reggie, come in, Reggie.
00:21:52Hey.
00:21:53It's Reggie.
00:21:54Who's this?
00:21:56One?
00:21:58Uh, he wanted to spend time with his wife.
00:22:00Hey, always had his priorities, huh?
00:22:03Yeah, so it's just me and Oscar now.
00:22:05I'm Jill.
00:22:06We are headed with the cure down to the American embassy in Ecuador.
00:22:10Anything I can do?
00:22:11Well, if you've got something strong to drink, I suggest starting there.
00:22:16I got my own standby.
00:22:17Irish whiskey, the best disinfectant money can buy.
00:22:20You know, you want to get rid of something?
00:22:21Drink that.
00:22:22Um, well, we're finding a route down to Quito,
00:22:25but there's a chance that the storms might block access to the poles,
00:22:28making GPS inaccessible.
00:22:30You could help us out a little bit if you, uh...
00:22:32If I could get my computer back up, I could, uh...
00:22:35I can lock onto your phone signal, and I'll keep an eye on you...
00:22:38on you guys, okay?
00:22:39Make sure you're on, um, the right path,
00:22:41at least until the ice wall hits the poles,
00:22:44and I'll keep you posted on where the storm is.
00:22:47Perfect, Reggie.
00:22:48You're welcome.
00:22:49And trust me, I'll have that drink the second I find the bottle, okay?
00:22:53Cheers, mate.
00:22:54Cheers.
00:22:55Over and out.
00:22:56Over and out, Jill.
00:23:06Bye!
00:23:11Bye!
00:23:16She's over here.
00:23:20Bye!
00:23:21Bye!
00:23:22Bye!
00:23:25Bye!
00:23:38All set. You got the cure?
00:23:48All tucked away.
00:23:50All right. Let's go.
00:24:01Hello?
00:24:02Where are you?
00:24:03Almost at the airport.
00:24:05Then we're heading south, just like the emergency service said.
00:24:07Don't wait. You need to get to Ecuador now.
00:24:09Ecuador? What? Why?
00:24:12The wall of ice is going to completely freeze the planet in 24 hours, except for 100 miles around the
00:24:17equator.
00:24:18There's a massive ice storm ahead of it, so you need to go.
00:24:21I need to wait for Mike.
00:24:22No, Sarah. Listen to me. We are driving to the American Embassy in Quito. You need to meet us there
00:24:27in less than 24 hours. It's your only chance to be safe from the storm.
00:24:31I can't leave Mike behind. They should be landing any minute now.
00:24:35Okay. Do you know where his plane is?
00:24:37There hasn't been an update.
00:24:39All right. Pick him up. Then hurry.
00:24:42I love you.
00:24:43Love you, too.
00:24:53Hey, Mike. I'm almost there.
00:24:55Sarah.
00:24:55The plane's going down.
00:24:57What?
00:24:57We can't do the engines. I think we're losing altitude.
00:25:00Is there any shrapnel in the fuselage?
00:25:02What?
00:25:03Did anything fly from the engine and puncture the fuselage?
00:25:06Um, maybe. I don't know.
00:25:09If there's any shrapnel on the side of the plane, you may be losing pressure, which means you'll most likely
00:25:12crash.
00:25:14I don't know. Um, but there's ice on the wing and on the engine.
00:25:19Okay. Then your plane probably just lost some power in steering, which is bad.
00:25:22But hopefully your pilot still has enough control to keep the plane level.
00:25:26How far are you from the exit row?
00:25:28Um, Sarah, we're not jumping out of the plane.
00:25:31Mike, I was trained on how to survive crashes while I was in the Navy. I know what I'm talking
00:25:35about.
00:25:37Okay.
00:25:38How far are you from the exit row?
00:25:40Um, maybe like five or six rows.
00:25:44Okay, which is it? Five or six?
00:25:46Five.
00:25:46Five. We're five rows away.
00:25:48Five. Okay, good.
00:25:50You'll need to remember that in case there's smoke after the crash and you can't see the exit signs.
00:25:53Are you in the middle aisle or window seat?
00:25:56Um, we're in the middle, but there's no one in the other.
00:25:59So this plane's really empty.
00:26:01Good.
00:26:02Now ping me your GPS location and I'll come find you and I will get you out of there as
00:26:05fast as I can.
00:26:06When you do this, please place your feet wide on the floor.
00:26:09Got it.
00:26:10I'm on my way.
00:26:11Under your leg and grasp your arm.
00:26:14Thank you, Sarah.
00:26:15I love you.
00:26:16I love you too.
00:26:27We can't survive this.
00:26:29I'm alright.
00:26:39It's so freaking cold out there.
00:26:41You really think we can make it all the way from here to Ecuador?
00:26:44What choice do we have?
00:26:48The longer we sit here and talk about how we're going to die, more likely we are.
00:26:52Yeah.
00:26:53That's about to turn into some nice Planet Hoth.
00:27:06Okay, brace position, everyone.
00:27:08Brace.
00:27:11I love you.
00:27:12I love you.
00:27:13I love you.
00:27:22Batteries.
00:27:24I need batteries.
00:27:29I need copper wire.
00:27:31I should have paid attention to shop class.
00:27:36Wait a second.
00:27:37I'm not as dumb as I think I am.
00:27:50Perfect.
00:27:51That should do it.
00:27:52GPS says they're at Bracken Cave.
00:27:54About an hour from here.
00:27:55I'm sure police and fire are already there.
00:27:57Well, does he have find my phone turned on?
00:27:59You could at least find out where he is.
00:28:01He doesn't have his phone on, period.
00:28:06He just...
00:28:06God, he better be okay.
00:28:08He will be.
00:28:09Just get there.
00:28:11I love you.
00:28:12I love you too.
00:28:14All right, Mike.
00:28:16I'm coming for you.
00:28:36Mike.
00:28:39Mike.
00:28:42Mike.
00:28:47We have to get out of here.
00:28:56All right.
00:28:58Let's...
00:29:00Oh, no.
00:29:07It's freezing.
00:29:09Where is everyone?
00:29:18You okay?
00:29:20I think...
00:29:22I think my hand's broken.
00:29:32My sister said we need to go.
00:29:35So...
00:29:35Let...
00:29:36Oh, no.
00:29:37Oh, no.
00:29:37Oh, no.
00:29:38Oh, no.
00:29:38Shh.
00:29:42Oh.
00:29:46Are you okay?
00:29:49I don't think so.
00:29:52There were others, but they left without me.
00:29:57Come on.
00:30:13Is there an emergency kit somewhere?
00:30:15I have to stop this waiting.
00:30:17I have to stop this waiting.
00:30:27Okay.
00:30:30Easy.
00:30:31Here.
00:30:33Shh, shh, shh, shh.
00:30:37Okay, here.
00:30:39Better?
00:30:40A little.
00:30:42Don't worry.
00:30:43I'll get us out of here.
00:30:46Help is in the way.
00:30:48Try not to move.
00:30:49Okay?
00:30:49Uh-huh.
00:30:56No.
00:30:59I thought you said the others left.
00:31:02That was a while ago.
00:31:05The ice must have...
00:31:07blocked.
00:31:10Frozen over the exit.
00:31:13Andrea.
00:31:15This really hurts.
00:31:17Breathe.
00:31:18Well...
00:31:19Okay.
00:31:22Oh!
00:31:23Oh!
00:31:24Oh!
00:31:24Oh!
00:31:24Shh, shh, shh.
00:31:26You may have some internal bleeding.
00:31:32Okay.
00:31:35Okay.
00:31:39All right.
00:31:41This will help prevent you from going into shock.
00:31:44Keep you nice and warm.
00:31:51For your hand, I'm just going to have to wrap it for now.
00:31:57Try not to move it, okay?
00:31:59All right.
00:32:02I think I'll be able to play piano again.
00:32:07Let's worry about getting out of here first.
00:32:10And then...
00:32:11I'll get you back to playing the piano for me.
00:32:16Okay.
00:32:18Have a looking so far?
00:32:27We have to pick up the base.
00:32:29The roads are iced over.
00:32:31If we crash and the vial containing the cure gets damaged or broken, we're done for.
00:32:35Yes.
00:32:39Yes!
00:32:43Yes!
00:32:45Yes!
00:32:53Yes!
00:32:56Yes!
00:33:01Yes!
00:33:14Hey, you've reached the voicemail of Mike.
00:33:17Doesn't mean anything.
00:33:22I'm freezing.
00:33:27No service.
00:33:31Looks like we can't call for help.
00:33:34There has to be something in here we can use to get through the ice.
00:33:50That must be them.
00:34:16I can't get a read on where we are.
00:34:18Okay, hold on.
00:34:23Reggie?
00:34:26Reggie, do you copy?
00:34:27Over.
00:34:29Oh, copy.
00:34:30What is it, Jill?
00:34:30Over.
00:34:31Are you able to track the storm?
00:34:33Hang on.
00:34:35It's about halfway through Alaska and the territories and it's coming right toward you.
00:34:40It's in Canada now, so it's moving your way.
00:34:47We're starting to lose GPS already. Do you have a lock on us yet?
00:34:51Just about.
00:34:52With the power down, I've had to resort to using a trick from my old hacker days.
00:34:57So, you're locked into our cell location and using its motion sensors to track where we're at?
00:35:01Yeah.
00:35:02Yeah, exactly.
00:35:03How'd you know that?
00:35:04Double and some like hacking thing major.
00:35:07Uh, but yeah, you should know where we're at now.
00:35:10About three miles, there should be a fork in the road, okay?
00:35:13Now, you take a right and that should get you back on the track, okay? You got me?
00:35:18Three miles, take a right.
00:35:20Copy that.
00:35:34Uh, Reggie?
00:35:39What if I can't turn right?
00:35:41You have to go right, okay?
00:35:43Left takes you up a mountain without an easy exit.
00:35:45You have to go to the top, then work your way down to the side.
00:35:49I'd really advise against it. Go right.
00:35:53We have to go left. There's no other choice.
00:35:58Sorry, Reggie. We have to go left. Over.
00:36:03My only advice then would be to take as fast as you can to make up time. Over.
00:36:07Roger that. Over and out.
00:36:18I'm taking the mountain pass.
00:36:23Mike!
00:36:24Andrea!
00:36:28Mike!
00:36:32Andrea!
00:36:46Still nothing?
00:36:51I feel like we're grave robbing.
00:36:52I know.
00:36:54It's weird.
00:36:56I know.
00:36:58It's weird.
00:37:00This is survival.
00:37:10Come on.
00:37:15This is perfect.
00:37:35So be honest.
00:37:37You think I'll be able to play again?
00:37:40I know.
00:37:42I'm more worried about infection.
00:37:46Or internal bleeding.
00:37:49But if I had to guess, it's a...
00:37:53You'll be serenading us in just a few weeks.
00:38:13You remember the first night we met?
00:38:17How could I forget?
00:38:21My girlfriend of mine asked if I wanted to go see a concert and I thought she meant a band
00:38:29or a DJ set.
00:38:31Didn't know she meant a piano recital.
00:38:34Hey.
00:38:35It was standing room only.
00:38:37You're lucky you got in.
00:38:40You played Chopin, Nocturne, Op. 9 No. 2.
00:38:44One of my favorites.
00:38:47No, it's one of mine.
00:39:01Mike!
00:39:03Andrea!
00:39:07God, they should be here.
00:39:10They should...
00:39:12They should be here.
00:39:15Damn it.
00:39:19Is that Chopin?
00:39:22Mike!
00:39:26Mike!
00:39:28Sarah?
00:39:29Where are you?
00:39:31We're here!
00:39:32The plane broke in half.
00:39:34We're under some...
00:39:35Like ice!
00:39:36Mike's hurt!
00:39:37We're getting you out!
00:39:42We're almost out of here.
00:39:48I...
00:39:51I...
00:39:51I don't think I can go on.
00:40:03No.
00:40:04I don't think I can go on.
00:40:10I don't think I can go on.
00:40:13Andrea.
00:40:15I...
00:40:22Let's...
00:40:30Let's get out of here.
00:40:33I'm coming for you. I'm almost there.
00:40:36Go away. You got it.
00:40:52Guys, this digging is taking way too long.
00:40:55Do you have anything in there that can help you get out?
00:41:03No, there's nothing.
00:41:04No, there's nothing.
00:41:07Stand back.
00:41:10Mike, stop!
00:41:16What were you thinking? You could have punctured your lung.
00:41:20We had to get out of here.
00:41:55Oh, I can't believe I found you.
00:41:58Oh, I can't believe I found you.
00:42:09Andrea! Andrea!
00:42:14It's so nice to finally meet you.
00:42:16You too. We have to get out of here.
00:42:18Okay. Well, we need to hurry anyways. I'll explain everything in the car.
00:42:26We're almost back on schedule. You were doing pretty good time.
00:42:29Help me look for anything that might be ice.
00:42:32I can't afford to spin out up here.
00:42:51Oh, no.
00:42:53Jill.
00:42:55It's in Seattle now.
00:42:56You need to move faster.
00:42:59You need to move faster.
00:43:01If you want to beat that wall of ice, we have to get you in Tribunga
00:43:04in less than four hours to keep pace.
00:43:07I'll try, but I don't want to push it.
00:43:10We can't afford to have an accident up here.
00:43:15No!
00:43:19Hold on!
00:43:21No!
00:43:31No!
00:43:36Jill!
00:43:40Jill?
00:43:45Jill.
00:43:47Jill!
00:44:02Oscar?
00:44:04Hey, Oscar?
00:44:06Oscar!
00:44:07Hey, hey, hey!
00:44:08Hey, Oscar, wake up!
00:44:10Oscar!
00:44:10Oscar, open your eyes!
00:44:13Hold.
00:44:15Hey, you okay?
00:44:19Okay.
00:44:29Dammit!
00:44:34We have to find another car, otherwise we're gonna freeze to death.
00:44:37Jill.
00:44:38The cure, the cure, the cure, the cure.
00:44:43Oh, man.
00:44:53Um, all right, let's get moving.
00:44:58Oh.
00:45:03Oh.
00:45:08Oh.
00:45:16Oh.
00:45:16Oscar, come on, come on, move, don't be dead, come on, one of you guys move, move, oh, thank God,
00:45:37thank God.
00:45:42The truck.
00:45:51Oh, shit, it's me.
00:46:02Okay.
00:46:04Hey, you okay?
00:46:07Here, let's get you inside, okay?
00:46:10Come on.
00:46:13It's too cold out here.
00:46:20Here we go.
00:46:22No say acid again.
00:46:24Okay, okay, okay.
00:46:25Don't come any closer.
00:46:26We don't have anything of value.
00:46:28We're infected.
00:46:29Look, we were just in an accident.
00:46:32My friends really hurt.
00:46:33Try the hospital a few miles down the road, but you can't stay here.
00:46:37Look, we're from the HHS lab.
00:46:39We have a cure for the virus.
00:46:41We have to get to Ecuador immediately, or else everyone who survives the evacuations is going to be dead in
00:46:47a matter of months.
00:46:51How do I know you're telling the truth?
00:47:01I got it, I got it, I got it.
00:47:04Here.
00:47:07We have the cure, sir.
00:47:18Or you can't come in the house, but you could bring your friend around to the workshop.
00:47:22I'll go get the first aid kit.
00:47:38Take him right over to the table.
00:47:42Can you hop up?
00:47:45Hop on up.
00:47:49Where are you cut, son?
00:47:59Oh, well, you shouldn't be too much trouble.
00:48:03Why don't you lie down right here for me, all right?
00:48:13My wife was a vet by trade, and I used to assist her at the time of time.
00:48:33You said your wife was a vet?
00:48:36Yep.
00:48:37Horses, primarily.
00:48:39But we moved down here years ago when the area was in need of a livestock vet.
00:48:43It was a match made in heaven.
00:48:45She could fix up any of my horses, and she always gave me a pretty good discount.
00:48:51Just one more, son.
00:48:54Good, good, good.
00:49:00All done.
00:49:02Now, take it easy for me, or they'll tear.
00:49:05I don't do second stitches for free.
00:49:08No, no, no, no, no, no, son.
00:49:10You want to take it easy for a minute.
00:49:11Last thing you need is an infection.
00:49:15You look like he could use a cup of coffee.
00:49:17Oh, no, we don't have time, sir.
00:49:19It's always time for a cup of joe.
00:49:23Not going to make it to the equator without being caffeinated.
00:49:29Why haven't you evacuated south yet?
00:49:31My wife.
00:49:32She's sick.
00:49:35Can't move her.
00:49:36She's pretty far gone.
00:49:38Hard to breathe anymore.
00:49:40She'd be on a ventilator if she could, but...
00:49:42Well, how do you know you're not sick?
00:49:46Well, I keep my distance, wear masks, wash my hands.
00:49:51I only see her once a night while she's sleeping.
00:49:53I read to her from her favorite books.
00:49:56I don't know if she can hear me, but...
00:49:58But if you stay, then...
00:50:00If we stay, we'll be together.
00:50:02When you've been married as long as we have, that's all you can hope for.
00:50:09Well, I hope your wife's comfortable.
00:50:11Comfortable as one can be, considering.
00:50:15Um, look, I hate to bother you again, but...
00:50:19Do you have any tools I can borrow?
00:50:21Depends. What are you looking to fix?
00:50:22Ham radio?
00:50:25It got damaged in the crash, and we need it working before we can leave.
00:50:28You should have everything you need over on this workbench if you want to take a look.
00:50:32Yeah, can I?
00:50:39So, we have to get to Ecuador in less than a day.
00:50:43That's right.
00:50:47Any hospitals coming up?
00:50:49Not that I can see.
00:50:51Wouldn't they have taken any medications with them on the evacuation?
00:50:55Mmm, no.
00:50:56If this was a fast evac, they would have a lot of meds stockpiled.
00:50:59There's a chance we'll find whatever they couldn't take with them at a larger hospital.
00:51:04Mike!
00:51:06Mike, how do you feel?
00:51:08Mike!
00:51:15Damn it, it's pure ice.
00:51:19Hang on.
00:51:27Are you guys all right?
00:51:29I'm all right, I'm...
00:51:32Andrea, are you okay?
00:51:34I'm okay.
00:51:35I'm better than okay.
00:51:37Look.
00:51:39Look.
00:51:46That small advice isn't supposed to start moving for another 14 hours.
00:51:55Reggie DeJill.
00:51:57This is Reggie DeJill.
00:51:58Can you hear me?
00:51:59Over.
00:52:09Why do you need this radio working?
00:52:11Well, GPS isn't working because the poles are completely out of whack.
00:52:16But I got a contact who has a fix on us.
00:52:23Can you, uh, hand me the leads?
00:52:37He's getting here.
00:52:45He has to turn him to the side.
00:52:47Get his shoulders.
00:52:48A grip.
00:52:49One, two, three.
00:52:53Is he on any medications or have any allergies that you're aware of?
00:52:56Uh, no, no, I don't think so.
00:52:57He must have had a concussion.
00:53:02What do we do?
00:53:02We just have to wait it out.
00:53:06I think it's over.
00:53:07Pull up his shirt.
00:53:09I need to check his stitches.
00:53:14It's infected.
00:53:15I had to pull them out immediately, clean it out, and try it again.
00:53:20Well, tell me what I can do to help.
00:53:21Um, do you have any kind of disinfectant?
00:53:24Um, nail polish remover, mouthwash?
00:53:26Uh, yeah, uh, yeah, I have some things.
00:53:29Okay.
00:53:31Ah, shoot.
00:53:34Come on, come on.
00:53:36I know it's in here somewhere.
00:53:40Yes.
00:53:42That'll do.
00:53:59Okay.
00:54:01All right.
00:54:04You may not want to watch this.
00:54:12I hate to be that person, but a morgue seems like the place you would go when it's too late.
00:54:17The morgue's your medical facilities.
00:54:18They still have some amount of medicines in hand to treat people.
00:54:21It's usually not much.
00:54:22But there's a chance.
00:54:24And what if there aren't any?
00:54:27It's the best shot we've got.
00:54:31Lead the way.
00:54:37It must be broken windows or something.
00:54:39Just be careful what you touch.
00:54:42Where do you think they keep the medications?
00:54:44In the bag.
00:54:44Let's go.
00:54:46Okay.
00:54:48Let's give this a shot.
00:54:55Reggie, do you copy?
00:54:56Over.
00:54:59Reggie, come in, Reggie.
00:55:00Over.
00:55:01Over.
00:55:03Joe, what happened to you guys?
00:55:05We hit a patch of ice and crashed, but we're okay for the most part.
00:55:11Everything okay over there?
00:55:14I have some bad news.
00:55:16What is it?
00:55:19There's been a huge pressure swing here.
00:55:22The second ice ball is going to be starting earlier.
00:55:28It's not supposed to hit the poles for another 15 hours.
00:55:31And it's not supposed to reach us for at least another 13.
00:55:35Look, by my estimate, the second ice wall will start here in about two hours.
00:55:40Reach you in an 11, which gives you nine hours to beat the first ice wall.
00:55:44Got it?
00:55:48Reggie, I don't know him.
00:55:49Sorry to interrupt.
00:55:50He's up.
00:55:51I think he's going to recover.
00:55:52Stitches look good.
00:55:55Reggie, we're hitting the road.
00:55:57Over and out.
00:55:58Good luck.
00:55:59Over and out.
00:56:06Hey, Jill.
00:56:08What'd I miss?
00:56:10Don't you ever scare me like that again.
00:56:13Don't count on it.
00:56:17Robert, we, uh, we need a car.
00:56:20Do you know of anyone who might have left one behind?
00:56:22I can say as I do.
00:56:25Although, I might know of a car you can use.
00:56:28Who's?
00:56:29Spare gallons of gas and change in the back.
00:56:31It's all yours.
00:56:34We have the cure.
00:56:36Enough for your wife.
00:56:37You can come with us.
00:56:38No.
00:56:38It's way too late for us.
00:56:40We'd only slow you down.
00:56:41And besides, this storm's going to take us out before too long anyway.
00:56:44But if you can get the cure to everyone, you can save the world.
00:56:48Now, I think that's worth my truck.
00:56:51And some alone time comforting my wife.
00:56:59Be safe.
00:57:09Take care, son.
00:57:10Take care of her.
00:57:13Oh, and don't forget your whiskey.
00:57:17Why don't you hang on to that?
00:57:19Call Stephen?
00:57:21Cheers.
00:57:22I'll get the door for you.
00:57:33Thank you, Robert.
00:57:40Reggie, come in.
00:57:41Do you know where the ice wall is now?
00:57:43Over.
00:57:43Yeah, it should be passing over San Antonio right now.
00:57:48Sarah.
00:57:55Give me a second.
00:57:56Okay.
00:57:58Do you think they're occupied?
00:58:01We'll be in them soon enough if I don't find some medicine.
00:58:05But actually, they're insulated, so it wouldn't be the worst place for us.
00:58:11Okay.
00:58:11It should be somewhere in here.
00:58:13Mike, hold on to this.
00:58:19The wind's getting stronger.
00:58:21That's not the wind.
00:58:23This is the first ice storm Jill warned us about.
00:58:31What do we do?
00:58:32Get in the drawer now.
00:58:33Won't we get to stop?
00:58:34This is the only way we'll survive.
00:58:36Come on.
00:58:39Hurry!
00:58:41Are you guys okay?
00:58:42Yes!
00:58:45We're good.
00:58:58What are you waiting for?
00:58:59How did you get an explosion?
00:59:00Stay!
00:59:01Hold!
00:59:01Do you hear me back to you?
00:59:04No!
00:59:29Get to Aquador!
00:59:30I love you!
00:59:46Andrea!
00:59:58You okay?
01:00:00You okay?
01:00:12Dammit.
01:00:15Find another road.
01:00:17Really? Where?
01:00:20Where is there another road?
01:00:26Reggie, do you copy? Over.
01:00:28Copy.
01:00:29What do you need? Over.
01:00:31How much time do we have and where should we be going?
01:00:34We're stuck behind a wall of ice.
01:00:36Well, the storm is heading into Mexico now.
01:00:38And you guys should be entering into Northern Ecuador at about, uh, within the hour.
01:00:45You have just over seven hours before the first ice wall hits.
01:00:48And nine before the second one does.
01:00:50So, as for what direction, stick to the coast. It's a shame you can't drive over the ocean.
01:00:57But, uh, cars sink, yeah.
01:00:59Thank you again, Reggie, for everything.
01:01:01Uh, it was, uh...
01:01:11It's here! It's here!
01:01:14The second wall is here!
01:01:16Reggie!
01:01:17Reggie!
01:01:17Oh, God!
01:01:18Reggie!
01:01:19Reggie, go on!
01:01:21The safe's on!
01:01:24Reggie, no!
01:01:38Reggie, no!
01:01:43Reggie, no!
01:01:48Reggie!
01:01:50We have to keep going.
01:01:53But we're stuck.
01:01:55And our only path to Ecuador is completely blocked.
01:01:59Wait...
01:02:00Was that...?
01:02:02Was that the ocean?
01:02:10you know
01:02:11Reggie may have been on to something
01:02:14with the roads just getting
01:02:15harder and harder to drive on
01:02:17and GPS not functioning whatsoever
01:02:21you're not actually suggesting
01:02:23we drive over the ocean
01:02:25are you
01:02:26why not
01:02:27we should be frozen solid
01:02:29at least by the shore where it's shallowest
01:02:32we could just
01:02:34follow the coast
01:02:35we don't know how far down
01:02:37frozen it is
01:02:38we should be alright as long as we stay within 30 to 50
01:02:41feet from the shore
01:02:45okay
01:02:57careful
01:03:02I hear one creek I don't like
01:03:03we're dropping this and heading straight to the shore
01:03:22it's you
01:03:23it's you
01:03:38Mike
01:03:40can you hear me
01:03:41yes
01:03:44Andrea
01:03:46what happened
01:03:48Mike
01:03:51she got up and
01:03:52closed my drawer and went
01:03:56she
01:03:58what do you mean
01:04:03hang on
01:04:05wait
01:04:07Mike
01:04:08can you get out
01:04:09no
01:04:11we're stuck
01:04:12there has to be some kind of emergency switch on these things so people don't get stuck
01:04:19who's in from the outside Sarah
01:04:21we're stuck
01:04:26you have anything on you that can help us get out
01:04:29I don't think so
01:04:32you still smoke
01:04:34I gave that up
01:04:35I really regret it right now
01:04:38wait a second
01:04:40I have an idea
01:05:00got it
01:05:02yes
01:05:21Mike
01:05:22Mike we have to hurry
01:05:27what are you doing come on
01:05:28Mike
01:05:41what's happening out there
01:05:42try it now
01:05:47way to go little bro
01:05:58Mike
01:06:00oh Mike
01:06:00oh Mike
01:06:02look I hate to say this but we gotta go
01:06:06look if we don't leave now she gave her life for nothing
01:06:13let's go
01:06:14gotta get out of here
01:06:15come on
01:06:16come on
01:06:23how are we doing on time
01:06:27a more direct path would be faster
01:06:30we're pretty close to being back on schedule
01:06:34storm will hit Costa Rica by now
01:06:37that's where I went to grad school
01:06:40lots of good didn't even happen
01:06:45you okay
01:06:45yeah
01:06:48just getting over minor surgery
01:06:53we should try picking up speed
01:06:55try to do our best to get as much ahead as possible
01:06:59I don't know Jill
01:07:00it's this pure ice world
01:07:02if the ice cracks or if we sink that's it
01:07:04not just for us but for all of humanity
01:07:06and we are still a ways away from Ecuador
01:07:09that's why we should go faster
01:07:12we can regain some control and make up for lost time
01:07:16okay
01:07:18go fast
01:07:29uh boat
01:07:30I see
01:07:30a big moon
01:07:32I know I see it
01:07:33hang on
01:07:41you alright
01:07:42yeah
01:07:45I want it
01:07:47get out
01:07:48out of the ice
01:07:49out
01:07:50out
01:07:51out
01:07:52out
01:07:52out
01:08:02out
01:08:03out
01:08:04out
01:08:07out
01:08:08out
01:08:09out
01:08:09out
01:08:11out
01:08:12out
01:08:12out
01:08:12out
01:08:12out
01:08:19Let's go.
01:08:22We're walking the rest of the way.
01:08:38And the last helicopters evacuating from the southern Texas area have taken off.
01:08:44It looks like there's a hospital coming up. Not too far from us now.
01:08:47You think they'll actually have any medications?
01:08:49The bigger the hospital, the better.
01:08:53No. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. This can't be happening.
01:08:57Did you run out of gas?
01:08:59No, the ice wall must have damaged something. Damn it! Damn it!
01:09:05Can we fix it?
01:09:06Not in this weather. How far away is that hospital?
01:09:13How much further?
01:09:15We're about 20 miles in from where the truck went down.
01:09:22Jill.
01:09:25You're shaking.
01:09:26Yeah.
01:09:29Jill.
01:09:32Are you sure?
01:09:34I'm sorry.
01:09:50I'm really sorry for yelling at you back there.
01:09:57It wasn't your fault.
01:09:59Yes, it was.
01:10:04Jill, you were right.
01:10:06We had to make up time.
01:10:07You were right, Jill.
01:10:08Stop it.
01:10:09Because of my decision, we may have killed an entire race.
01:10:14It's entirely my fault.
01:10:16You are the smartest person I know.
01:10:19The world needs you more than anybody else living in it right now.
01:10:21No, that is the problem, Oscar.
01:10:24I have been so focused on my work and finding out what's been going on that I have abandoned
01:10:28what's really important.
01:10:30My friends, my family.
01:10:34Jill.
01:10:36You and your family.
01:10:38If we grew back in Ecuador, they would be so happy to see you.
01:10:42Nothing else will matter.
01:10:48There's no way I could have gone this far without you.
01:10:53Okay, come on.
01:10:56Come on.
01:10:57Let's go save the world.
01:11:13Okay, you're going to be okay.
01:11:15Oh, yes, here we go.
01:11:18Yes.
01:11:24You stay here.
01:11:25I'm going to go find some medications.
01:11:55Okay.
01:11:56Okay.
01:11:57Okay.
01:11:57Yes, yes.
01:12:00There you go.
01:12:11Hey, maybe Mike can help me with this.
01:12:28Mike, what are you doing?
01:12:30You should be resting.
01:12:31I can rest when we're in Ecuador.
01:12:33What do you need me to do?
01:12:34Help me break into this room.
01:12:47What do we do now?
01:12:50Maybe we can crawl in through the air docks.
01:12:52Go in from above.
01:12:53There's no way I'm getting in through the air docks.
01:12:55Not like this.
01:12:56There has to be something.
01:12:58Someone, maybe an emergency radio, a phone.
01:13:00Someone we could contact.
01:13:01There has to be something here.
01:13:03Someone that can help us.
01:13:05Sarah, help me grab this chair.
01:13:07Yes.
01:13:12Are you okay?
01:13:13Okay, you got it.
01:13:18Ready?
01:13:24What are you doing?
01:13:28Do you hear that?
01:13:31No?
01:13:32Helicopter.
01:13:33It's a helicopter.
01:13:35It's a helicopter.
01:13:36Come on.
01:13:36Come on.
01:13:42Help!
01:13:44Help!
01:13:45Hey!
01:13:46Hey!
01:13:46Hey!
01:13:46Come back!
01:13:47Come back!
01:13:49Hey!
01:13:54Hey!
01:14:03Hey!
01:14:04Hey!
01:14:06Hey!
01:14:22We're about five hours away
01:14:24from the second ice wall to hit us,
01:14:27even though the first ice will probably
01:14:29hit Panama City by now.
01:14:32Pretty close to Quito.
01:14:34You have to keep heading south,
01:14:35which is...
01:14:39that direction.
01:14:41Let's do this.
01:14:48Are you good?
01:14:59You hear that?
01:15:03Run!
01:15:03No, come on!
01:15:05What?
01:15:05Blime!
01:15:07You're going to jail!
01:15:12No, no!
01:15:16Take my hand!
01:15:18Take my arm!
01:15:19Oscar!
01:15:38Oscar!
01:15:42Oscar!
01:15:44Oscar!
01:15:49Oscar!
01:15:56Get away from me!
01:16:00Come on, take it easy.
01:16:01Don't touch me!
01:16:03I can't get you sick.
01:16:04I haven't.
01:16:07I was the guinea pig for this cure, okay?
01:16:09You couldn't get me sick if you tried!
01:16:12I can't keep going on.
01:16:14I can't keep going on.
01:16:16I'm done.
01:16:18I'm done, Jill.
01:16:19Walter?
01:16:21I need you.
01:16:26It's still wasted on me.
01:16:29I can't...
01:16:30I'm taking it away from the children.
01:16:31I killed it without my conscience.
01:16:37Shh!
01:16:39Half now.
01:16:41Half on the rinkie toe.
01:16:44I can still use the leftover to make more.
01:16:47Honestly.
01:16:49Smartest person I've ever met.
01:16:56Hold on.
01:16:57Come on.
01:16:58We gotta get moving.
01:17:01You ready?
01:17:02Here we go.
01:17:03One, two, three.
01:17:07You ready?
01:17:33Jill.
01:17:33No.
01:17:34You okay?
01:17:36Yeah.
01:17:39Here, take it back.
01:17:40You okay?
01:17:50Here.
01:17:52Put it down.
01:17:55Okay.
01:18:05I'll take it.
01:18:07I'll take it.
01:18:07You got it.
01:18:08Okay.
01:18:09I got it.
01:18:17Hey.
01:18:19You ready to make it?
01:18:20You ready to make it?
01:18:21You ready to make it?
01:18:21You ready?
01:18:22Yes.
01:18:23Come on.
01:18:26Come on.
01:18:28Here we go.
01:18:31Here we go.
01:18:33Here we go.
01:18:34Come on.
01:18:39We're good.
01:18:40Here we go.
01:18:42Here we go.
01:18:43We're good.
01:18:45Here we go.
01:18:57You okay?
01:18:58Yeah.
01:19:06You okay?
01:19:07Eight, two.
01:19:11Yeah, it's just a twist.
01:19:22You make it?
01:19:26If you can make it, I can make it.
01:19:29Let's do it.
01:19:39Okay, I'm good.
01:20:01I'll go check it out.
01:20:04You okay?
01:20:05Yeah.
01:20:05I just gotta rest.
01:20:35No.
01:20:36No.
01:20:39No.
01:20:44No.
01:20:45No.
01:20:53No.
01:20:54No.
01:20:55No.
01:21:05Jill.
01:21:08What do you see?
01:21:09It's clear.
01:21:11It's slippery.
01:21:11Okay.
01:21:12But it's clear.
01:21:13Okay.
01:21:13Toss me to back so you can climb carefully.
01:21:20You got it.
01:21:26You got it.
01:21:26They're talking to me again.
01:21:38No, no, no, no, no, no, no!
01:21:57That was too close.
01:21:58Sorry.
01:22:27No!
01:23:13No, no, no, no, no!
01:23:26No, no, no, no, no, no, no!
01:23:33No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no!
01:24:02No, no, no, no, no, no!
01:24:31Mike!
01:24:32Oh, my God!
01:24:33Jill!
01:24:34Jill!
01:24:35I can't believe you're here!
01:24:41Jill!
01:24:43Sarah!
01:24:48When I heard there was a cure, I hoped it was you, but I was beginning to think it was
01:24:51impossible.
01:24:53Nothing's impossible.
01:24:55Not for us.
01:24:57Not for this family.
01:25:01Come on, let's get you guys taken care of.
01:25:05As countries around the world search for survivors from the destruction caused by the ice walls,
01:25:10hope in the form of a vaccine will ensure the survival of the human race.
01:25:14In other news, the government of Ecuador has taken the lead in the Green Earth initiative to ensure that we
01:25:19do not make the same mistakes again.
01:25:20We'll see you later.
01:25:23We'll see you later.
01:25:36We'll see you later.
01:25:49Three.
01:26:187
01:26:19Running as we don't go by
01:26:24Even though we have
01:26:27A future dream
01:26:31No time to waste
01:26:34If we escape from the past
01:26:37We'll never pass
01:26:41Until we leave the night
01:26:58Reach in the shallow bed of lust
01:27:02Walk through sin veils of rest trust
01:27:07They're closing in all much longer now
01:27:12In the stintish shadows creep across
01:27:15They will capture every part of you
01:27:21Crawl your way
01:27:23We keep running and we don't look back
01:27:31Leaving all we have
01:27:35For a future dream
01:27:39No time to waste
01:27:41If we escape from the past
01:27:45And we'll never pass
01:27:48Until we leave the night
01:28:16One heart, one life
01:28:19We keep running and we don't look back
01:28:24We keep running and we don't look back
01:28:28We keep running and we don't look back
01:28:30Even though we have
01:28:31A future dream
01:28:33No time to waste
01:28:35We escape from the past
01:28:39And we'll never pass
01:28:42And we'll never pass
01:28:46We keep running and we don't look back
01:28:52We keep running and we don't look back
01:29:06So we'll never pass
01:29:09So we'll never pass
01:29:10You can still believe in our past
01:29:24You can still believe in our past
01:29:28You can still believe in our past
01:29:28We'll never pass
01:29:28And we don't follow
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