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The.Hunting.Party.S02E07 [Full Movie] [New Drama]Full EP - Full
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13:36C'est-ce que c'était un punishment ?
13:37C'est-ce que c'est, nous devons trouver où ce scientifique est venu suivant.
13:42Morales, vous êtes avec des fiches, des trafic cams, des trucs ?
13:44Pas encore rien.
13:46Tu penses, Bex ?
13:50Let's le petit qui a trouvé le cas est encore en campus.
13:54Ils pensent que je l'ai fait.
13:56Ils m'ont dit que je vais chercher un lawyer.
13:57Je n'ai pas un lawyer.
13:59Hey, Jack, je veux que tu fais quelque chose pour moi, ok ?
14:01Tu peux faire deux pieds ?
14:03Both hands.
14:04Tight, squeeze, really hard.
14:07And release.
14:09You just went through something really horrible,
14:11and right now your brain is flooding your body.
14:12With epinephrine and cortisol.
14:15Yeah, by squeezing my fist,
14:18I am flushing the blood to my muscles,
14:20or the Kempos can be absorbed.
14:22Jack, we don't think that you killed Allison.
14:26Can you get me out of here ?
14:27We can, and we will.
14:30But we just need to ask you a few questions first.
14:38Can you tell us anything about those pins ?
14:40Our colleague identified them as electrodes
14:43used in deep brain stimulation.
14:45That's right.
14:46They're incredibly cutting edge.
14:49Whoever killed Allison,
14:50could they have gotten those pins in the lab ?
14:52Yes, but I've never seen DBS electrodes implanted
14:57in those areas of the skull before.
14:59Why not ?
15:00Because it's crazy.
15:01It's unsafe.
15:03It could cause strokes, hemorrhages.
15:06Do you know anyone who would implant them like that ?
15:08No, but I can tell you whoever did
15:09definitely knew what they were doing.
15:11I mean, those were freehand burr holes.
15:14I don't follow.
15:15Only a highly skilled brain surgeon,
15:18trained in the latest technology,
15:20could have done that.
15:31Hey Shane, it's Sarah.
15:33I just wanted you to know my dad passed away
15:36a few nights ago in his sleep.
15:38I'm just glad he went peacefully.
15:40We can talk whenever.
15:43Shane.
15:45Alright, Allison, I need you to pull up
15:46Tom Beecher's medical file.
15:48Yeah.
15:48Why not, since we're on the topic of
15:50barbaric experimental brain surgeries ?
15:52How is it that a guy who's in prison for 30 years
15:55performs a cutting edge surgery with technology
15:57that was developed decades after he wound up in the pit ?
16:00You don't think Fairfax was just sitting on the bench ?
16:02No, I think he was working down there.
16:04I mean, look, Tom Beecher,
16:06he had brain surgeries performed in the pit.
16:07We always assumed that it was Dulles,
16:09but what if Fairfax was the one actually performing them ?
16:12I'm sending you Beecher's records now.
16:14Take a look at the letters next to Dulles' signature.
16:20SF, Sydney, Fairfax.
16:22Seems like Dulles wasn't the only one
16:23using pit inmates' specimens.
16:25There are at least 20 other patients
16:27with SF initials in their medical files.
16:29That's just after a 15-second search.
16:31That also explains why Fairfax's pit files never existed.
16:34He wasn't just an inmate.
16:35He was a visiting professor.
16:50Can I help you ?
16:52Willis Sanchez ?
16:53Yes.
16:54I'm with the university.
16:56My name is Dr. Fairfax.
17:05Dr. Charles, we were hoping that you could help us
17:08with another inmate.
17:09What can you tell us about Professor Sidney Fairfax ?
17:11Was there any way that he continued his work
17:13when he was in the pit ?
17:15Sidney's time in the pit was regrettable.
17:20And yes, he continued his research.
17:21He was even encouraged to by Dr. Dulles.
17:26Fairfax believed that serial killers' brains
17:29shared specific anatomical traits.
17:32That biology could predict an individual's potential for murder.
17:36So the population inside the pit offered him access
17:40to hundreds of ideal test subjects.
17:45Dr. Dulles was fascinated by Sidney's work.
17:51Despite the obvious moral erosion.
17:54Okay, what can you tell us about Fairfax's work in deep brain stimulation ?
17:58Sidney believed in select patients.
18:01He could use DBS to stimulate dormant violent tendencies in non-violent subjects.
18:07Like flipping a biological switch in their minds.
18:10A noble pursuit if the goal simply had been to flip the switch off in violent offenders.
18:16Are you saying it wasn't ?
18:17I'm saying when it comes to the pit, things are never as simple as they seem.
18:21If a switch can be turned off...
18:23It can be turned on.
18:25Exactly.
18:26Dulles believed it was impossible.
18:28Of course, inside the pit, there weren't any non-violent offenders to test his theory upon.
18:33So he used other inmates as disposable lab rats.
18:38Okay, so who is right ?
18:39We'll never know.
18:41Dulles lost his mind.
18:42And without Dulles, Fairfax stayed locked in his cell.
18:46Until now.
18:51Morales.
18:53I've got a report of a 911 call about an injured woman wandering the streets of Cambridge.
18:57She had, quote, things drilled into her head.
19:00The ID says Willa Sanchez.
19:02Get this to the team.
19:03And find out what hospital they're taking her to.
19:08All right.
19:09I'll have the doctor come speak with you.
19:11Okay.
19:11Thank you.
19:13I have been on this from the beginning.
19:15They're still working to stabilize Willa Sanchez.
19:18But they said they would let me know.
19:21Shane.
19:24Hey.
19:26Sorry.
19:28Uh, is Willa gonna make it?
19:29Are you okay?
19:31You're just really out of it today.
19:35Does this have anything to do with why you were late this morning?
19:39Shane.
19:43Bureaucratic son of a bitch.
19:46That was Langley.
19:48Lazarus played me.
19:49Her whole, uh, balance of power speech?
19:52Garbage.
19:53What happened?
19:54She leveraged the attack on Cyrus' convoy to assume military control over all future prisoner transports.
19:59What? She can do that?
20:01She just did.
20:02You can see her now.
20:03It's one visitor at a time and it has to be quick.
20:06The O.R. is already prepped.
20:12The O.R. is already prepped.
20:22Willa.
20:29Willa, my name is Rebecca Henderson. I'm here to help you.
20:33I want to catch the man that did this to you.
20:43I'm late for class.
20:45No, you're in the hospital.
20:48Willa, can you hear me?
20:50No, no, no, no. I can't be late.
20:52I think we need to end the script.
20:53No, no, no, no. I can't be late.
20:56What are you gonna be late for, Willa?
20:58Doctor. He's at class. Always at class.
21:00Which class will you be late for?
21:02No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
21:07Neuroscience.
21:08She's getting agitated. That's enough.
21:09He locks the doors. Can't be late.
21:11Who?
21:11Who locks the doors?
21:12The professor.
21:12Professor Fairfax.
21:13Professor Dulles.
21:18So, Willa Sanchez knew Dulles. Dulles knew Fairfax.
21:22Who knew Clive Allens?
21:24Who had the brain of a benign psychopath.
21:27You think Fairfax targeted Willa because she had the same type of, uh, brain as Allison?
21:31What if Fairfax was still trying to win his argument with Dr. Dulles and used Dulles as former students at
21:35MIT to do so?
21:37Hey, Morales, we need everything that Pitt has on Dr. Dulles.
21:40Oh, I hate to say it, but we've exhausted everything we have on Dulles.
21:44Except he does have a daughter who lives in Boston, Sarah Dulles.
21:47Okay.
21:48Alright, send us her information. Maybe she knows something.
21:50Yep. On it.
21:53She doesn't.
21:56What?
21:58She just cleared out her dad's place and sent me everything that she had.
22:05What the hell are you talking about?
22:07Okay, it's a long story, and I promise I'm gonna explain, but if Dulles has anything on Fairfax in his
22:13files, it'll be at my apartment.
22:20Myles, I need you and Peck to go to Shane's.
22:22Get anything you can find.
22:24Calm's off.
22:26We gotta talk.
22:29What?
22:47No.
22:48Why didn't you tell us about Sarah?
22:49I know.
22:49I should've told you earlier.
22:51But you thought we wouldn't find out.
22:53Non, non, c'est pas ça à l'heure, c'est compliqué.
22:56Je dis, je disais que j'ai cherché pour ma mère biologique,
23:00et Dulles, c'était ma meilleure chance à trouver elle.
23:03Sarah m'a envoyé un message à un jour d'heure ago.
23:06Dulles...
23:06...died un jour un jour.
23:09Dés?
23:09J'ai dit qu'il était déjà mort.
23:12Je suis désolé que je n'ai pas dit,
23:14mais ce n'était pas pas pour me garder des secrets de vous.
23:16C'était pas pour me trouver ma mère.
23:21Et je l'ai fait.
23:24C'est...
23:26...actually, elle me trouvait.
23:32Elle est...
23:34...Lazares.
23:44Vous connaissez ?
23:46Pour combien de temps ?
23:48A couple de jours.
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