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00:01Previously, on the Institute.
00:05Hello?
00:06Sure, kid. Whatever you want.
00:15Welcome to the Institute.
00:19Your name's Lugelis.
00:20You're from Minneapolis.
00:21And you're smart.
00:24Are you TK or TP?
00:26TP is telepathy, TK is...
00:29Telekinesis.
00:30Well, sometimes things move around me.
00:33But that can't be enough to...
00:35To land you here.
00:36We're in front half right now.
00:37Is there a back half?
00:38Yeah, where we go when we graduate front half.
00:41Welcome, Luke.
00:43You've met Mr. Stockhouse, Chief of Security.
00:46And this is Dr. Hendricks.
00:48He's the architect of the cutting-edge science we do here.
00:51My name is Ms. Sixby, and I'm...
00:54The boss. I know.
00:55You are, without question, about to participate in saving the world.
01:01And then when you come to the end of your service, we'll wipe your memory, send you home.
01:07We're not monsters.
01:13Well, son, you are ridiculously overqualified for this job.
01:16Thing is, we're a good crew.
01:18Here's some guy off the street.
01:20People joke about a night knocker, but it's key for a force as small as ours.
01:24There are things going on every day in this world that you would not fucking believe.
01:35You're right, she was unreliable.
01:37Was?
01:39It's taken care of.
01:40Uh, Luke, meet Mickey.
01:43Yeah, we want out.
01:44We get ourselves out.
01:47So, smart kid, how do we get the fuck out of here?
02:18VERY NARIKAL
02:19CHRISTOPHER
02:19Come on
02:26In Valentine's
02:29You shouldn't have to sell your soul
02:35In black and white
02:39You really, really ought to know
02:46Shout, shout
02:49Let it on out
02:52These are the things I can do without
02:56Come on
02:59I'm talking to you
03:02Come on
03:33By the way, have you ever had chicken carts?
03:37Sure can, whatever you want
03:46Up in Adam, sleepyhead
03:48Party started
03:50You don't want to miss the fun
03:54Goodbye front half for you
03:58Goodbye front half for you
04:01Goodbye front half dear Iris
04:06Goodbye front half for you
04:17Am I supposed to make a wish or something?
04:21If you'd like
04:23How about I wish you got my age right
04:25There's only 13 candles
04:28Oh, sorry honey
04:29These are for your 13 days in front half
04:32But now you're on your way
04:48Birthday cake at 8 in the morning?
04:51Pleasure Arlen, remember?
04:53Yeah, but it doesn't mean I want frosting for breakfast
04:56You know, it's fucking creepy
05:13Hey
05:15You have your first day of tests today, right?
05:17Yeah
05:19Eat the cake, sugar helps
05:23Helps what?
05:25Just trust me
05:30Everything's gonna be alright
05:55So, Nikki
05:57Nikki says you're
05:59Gonna find a way to help him
06:02Gonna find a way to help us all
06:03You're not sure of yourself
06:08Must be nice
06:09Iris
06:11It's time
06:16She's so into him
06:18You know, it's funny
06:19She goes through all this trouble
06:20To try and hide it from me
06:22In her head
06:22But
06:23I'm like, babe
06:24I can see it on your face
06:27So you're together
06:29You and Nikki
06:32Yeah, I wasn't sure
06:34Guess that makes the two of us
06:36Truth is, I don't know
06:37If Nikki and I are together
06:38I don't know what we are
06:41I mean, I haven't even known in two weeks
06:42So
06:54Guess I'll see you guys
06:55In a few days
06:56Yeah
06:57Yeah
06:57So soon
07:23Jesus
07:24Big first day, huh, Tiger?
07:27You get yourself ready
07:28I'll be back for you
07:29In an hour or two
07:47Come on, Iris
07:56We will see her no more
07:57Come on
08:29Hey, can you give me a hand?
08:32Please.
08:33I was just about to grab her.
08:37Hold her.
08:38That's it.
08:39Yeah.
08:40Hey.
08:44She likes you.
08:46She is single.
08:51Hoping they'll give our regulars some peace of mind having a lawman living in their midst.
08:56Although it may cut back on prom night business and local kids checking in for weed and pillow fights.
09:04Yep.
09:05I believe our friend Officer Gullickson used to be a part of those revelries not so many years ago, if
09:09memory serves.
09:11Oh, that reminds me.
09:12She called a little bit ago and asked me to have you go down to the station as soon as
09:17you were up and about.
09:19Oh, well, I should probably go.
09:21Actually, at first she wanted me put straight through to your room.
09:24But you have the do not disturb money.
09:26And we at the Stanton Hotel pride ourselves on never contributing our guest wishes.
09:32Okay.
09:32See you.
09:33Ain't that sober, Delia?
09:34See you.
09:36All right.
09:39There you go.
09:41Oh, sweet home.
09:43I got a flash from the States this morning.
09:45Two-man stick-up crew they think might be headed this way.
09:48They had a convenience store down in New Hampshire a week ago.
09:51Then a place in Kittery Monday morning.
09:53Then last night, just outside Bangor.
09:56Ready for the border?
09:57Possible.
09:58Unless they cut east.
09:59Route 1 should bring them right up our way.
10:02Got it.
10:05So you, uh, called me down here just to warn me?
10:08You know, done that on the phone?
10:10About the kind of observation they teach you to make at big city cop school?
10:14Chief told me to see if you want to be carrying a gun.
10:16Just so we catch him.
10:18We've got a couple extra Glocks in the safe.
10:20I'm all set on that front.
10:22You have your own weapon?
10:23I do not.
10:26Suit yourself.
10:28And obviously, if anything goes down, your only job is to call it in.
10:31Yes, ma'am.
10:33There is, uh, one thing you might be able to help me with.
10:38Where is the fellow supposed to get an oat milk latte in this town?
10:43There's a Starbucks down in Waterville.
10:45It's about 98 miles.
10:47No, that was a big city cop joke out of lattes.
10:51Phew, that's a relief.
10:53Look, just be careful tonight.
10:56Those punks you roll through here, chalk's not going to do much good.
11:00Maybe.
11:01But don't worry, there'll be no match for my wit and charm.
11:08You want some jet fuel?
11:10Try the Sunrise Diner.
11:11Couple blocks down on the right.
11:13Thank you, ma'am.
11:14Ma'am?
11:16Miss?
11:18Officer.
11:21Got it.
11:27She was a snatch team leader?
11:29Yes, sir.
11:31Promoted last year.
11:32Obviously, our vetting procedures need some improvement.
11:35Sir, as Miss Sigsby and I have discussed, vetting is all about time.
11:40She's made me aware on a number of occasions her staffing needs require expediting...
11:45No, what I require is more kids.
11:48And as a snatch team leader, she was privy to all aspects of our mission.
11:52No, sir.
11:52Front half access only.
11:54That's hardly comforting.
11:57And you followed this woman how long?
12:00That's for you, Mr. Stackhouse.
12:02We beefed up passive surveillance in March.
12:05Active measures were authorized last week.
12:08Active measures?
12:10Meaning?
12:11Your reporter.
12:12Sir, I don't believe everyone on this conference has clearance.
12:17Mr. Stackhouse, if I wanted Miss Sigsby absent on this conversation, she would be.
12:23Now, you're confident your reporter was the only person that this traitor tried to have contact with?
12:28I am.
12:29Now, Miss Sigsby, I recognize that the snatch team is not your direct responsibility, but obviously, the most efficient way
12:37to fill this vacancy is for you to move someone over from your in-house staff.
12:43You know we're undermanned as it is.
12:45Yes, I do.
12:47But you said so yourself with all the new keyholes coming up.
12:51What you really need are more kids.
12:53So what I really need is for our snatch teams to be at full strength.
12:58Now I'm going to ask you once again to give me more for less.
13:04Or I could simply tell the committee that you were unable to handle the amount of targets you've been assigned.
13:10No, no, no, no.
13:11Of course not.
13:12We all have to do our part.
13:16What about Mr. Stackhouse's reporter?
13:19I presume she's been through some vetting.
13:21What if she filled in on the snatch team until we had a permanent replacement?
13:25And how's that, Mr. Stackhouse?
13:29I'll make it so, sir.
13:31Very good.
13:43So, you actually managed to turn a reporter?
13:46I got out of the job three years ago just for this kind of eventuality.
13:53I thought you ought to appreciate my foresight.
13:55And I do.
13:56What I don't appreciate is you questioning my security status on that call.
14:00You see, you know how worked up he gets about clearances.
14:03I was just throwing him a bone.
14:05By throwing me under a bus.
14:07That's funny.
14:08I forgot how funny you could be.
14:11Not that funny.
14:15You don't really think I'd compromise this place, do you?
14:20I know you wouldn't.
14:21Well, that's somewhat comforting.
14:24Oh, not because I trust you.
14:26But because I know that you know that if ever any of this comes out,
14:31you'll be just as screwed as the rest of us.
14:39How much do you know about what to expect today?
14:42Surprised you actually care.
14:45Are we going to have to have another talk about you being a good co-operator?
14:49Look, I know you're going to try and get a baseline of my TK.
14:52I'll save us both some time.
14:53I can't do it on demand.
14:54I mean, only when something activates it.
14:57Well, then we'll just have to find a way to activate it, huh?
14:59Now let's take the can'ts out of our vocabulary, huh, champ?
15:03Can't's a fucking beta word.
15:10Ah.
15:11I'm Dr. Hendrix, head of medical operations.
15:15We met briefly in Ms. Sixbeak's office, but you weren't at your best.
15:20Well, Luke doesn't shake.
15:22That's all right.
15:23Perfectly all right.
15:25He does, however, hop up in the chair when I say.
15:35Spare us another teachable moment.
15:49So you're, uh, really a doctor, huh?
15:52Of course.
15:53A bit of medical doctor, not like Dr. Phil.
15:57Yes.
15:57What about all those oaths they make you take?
16:00Primum non-dicare.
16:02How does that square with kidnapping and, uh, testing without consent?
16:07Well, right.
16:09You're the smart one.
16:11And yet not the first.
16:13You think he can stunt me with Hippocrates?
16:17I assure you I've been all through the morality of the work we do here.
16:21The ends more than justify any means.
16:26Saving the world, right?
16:27As a matter of fact.
16:29Hippocrates never actually said it, you know?
16:32Primum non-dicare.
16:34Everything just sounds better in Latin.
16:36It's more official.
16:37Latin or not, I hope you're smart enough to realize it's meaningless.
16:41First, do no harm.
16:43All surgery is harm.
16:46Just harm in service of a greater good.
16:49Hold still now.
16:50What's in that?
16:52What do you care?
16:53It's going in my arm, man.
16:55That's right.
16:55It's going in, whatever it is.
16:58Now hold still.
17:00Only reason you want to know the name is you can go on feeling smarter than everybody.
17:06I assume your bunkmates have told you about the dots?
17:11Yeah, a little.
17:13And how important it is to tell us when you see them?
17:15Yeah, they told me.
17:19It's very unlikely that you'll see them today.
17:23Today is about getting your baseline.
17:26All you've got to do is sit back and relax.
17:29And follow instructions.
17:58You need to know.
17:59Zoe needs you to know the truth.
18:01I'm just trying to tell you the truth.
18:05Get the hell out of my way.
18:06Hey, hey, what's going on?
18:07She's crazy.
18:08She's fucking crazy.
18:10Stay away from me.
18:10You can't keep ignoring it anymore.
18:13Everything's okay.
18:14What are you doing here?
18:16I'm just on my way to the sunrise, grab coffee.
18:18You had breakfast yet?
18:18I hear they're making me an almond.
18:19I got to warn her.
18:21I know, I know, I know.
18:22But you got to eat something first, okay?
18:25Tell you what, tell you what.
18:26It's on me.
18:27I get it.
18:29Everything all right?
18:31Dispatch just got a call.
18:33Mrs. Sloan?
18:34Yeah, yeah, everything's, everything's fine.
18:36All under control, right?
18:37Right?
18:38Nobody's safe.
18:39Nobody is safe.
18:42Annie, I know Chief's tired of going over this.
18:44You cannot be bothering the Sloans anymore.
18:45Damn Chief could be in on it, for all I know.
18:48For God's sake, Annie.
18:48You could all be in on it.
18:50Maybe me?
18:51Well, you're new here.
18:54So you'll learn the truth soon enough.
18:56You'll see.
18:57Annie, you want to come down to the station, Dr. Chief Ashworth?
18:59Oh, I don't think we need to do that.
19:01Annie and I are about to go get some breakfast.
19:03No, thank you.
19:05Both of you.
19:05I, I got errands to run.
19:09All right.
19:09Well, as long as those errands don't involve going anywhere near poor Mrs. Sloan.
19:15Careful with him.
19:17They look just like us.
19:19Sound like us, too.
19:21Except for the toes.
19:23You gotta look at the pinky toes.
19:25They're, they're bent off funny.
19:28Oh.
19:32Suppose you think you're being some kind of humanitarian?
19:35Make nice with the crazy lady?
19:36Tell you the truth, Drew.
19:37I, uh, I guess I hadn't really thought about it.
19:39Okay.
19:39Well, now that we're thinking about it, why don't we think about what it's like for Mrs. Sloan?
19:42Bad enough she had to bury a child.
19:44Now she got your crazy friend trying to convince her it wasn't an accident.
19:47You're gonna have to fill me in here, pal.
19:49Nope.
19:49Not my job.
19:50You just make sure she stays away from Kelly Sloan.
20:03I'm telling you, you got you setting yourself up for disappointment.
20:06Let us worry about that.
20:07Just try as hard as you can.
20:20I'm really trying.
20:23Well, try harder.
20:30Anything?
20:35I'm sorry.
20:36I'm really trying.
20:38We're really scraping the bottom of the barrel here, huh?
20:41Concentrate, Luke.
20:54Tony, give him a boost.
20:57No, we don't.
20:59No, we don't.
21:00We don't want to please.
21:01Like I said, it's very unlikely you'll see the lights today.
21:05On the off chance you do, though, I want you to let us know immediately.
21:10For your own safety.
21:12For my sake.
21:13Also, do try to keep your teeth clenched.
21:17I beg for you to bite off your tongue.
21:48Go, mate.
21:50Go, mate.
21:51Go, mate.
22:06I told her you could do it, champ.
22:08No one's going to believe in you if you don't believe in yourself.
22:10I think.
22:12I think I'm going to be sick.
22:18Okay.
22:20Sit here a few minutes.
22:21Give him a glass of water.
22:23Clean him up.
22:30Easy.
22:31First time's rough.
22:32Here.
22:33This will help.
22:34Experiment.
22:37You see the dots yet?
22:40That's okay.
22:41You will.
22:41Then you'll feel better.
22:42Speaking of which, you should eat something.
22:45Settle your stomach.
22:56You look like shit.
22:59Had my first shots for dots.
23:01Tell me about it.
23:02You know, first time for me.
23:03I ripped the needle out with my teeth and jabbed it right into Hendrix's balls.
23:08Do you really?
23:09Nah.
23:10I wanted to, though, and I still may.
23:12Truth is, I barfed all over my new chucks.
23:14Careful, George.
23:15Just take it soft.
23:18Hey.
23:18Hey.
23:21Guess it was nothing compared to what George just went through.
23:24What's that?
23:26It was called the dream box.
23:27It's the final test in front half.
23:30I'm expecting it any day now.
23:32It's bad.
23:33Any idea what it does?
23:35From what I'm told, it shows you all kinds of bad shit it dredges up from your subconscious.
23:39Iris calls it your own personal horror movie.
23:42Only way to make it stop is by lining up the lights.
23:45It shows him you're ready for back half.
23:48Will you fight it?
23:50Well, I mean, you can try.
23:53Hey, little birds.
23:55See any dots lately?
23:56You got dots for fucking brains.
23:58You and me, kid.
23:59Anytime.
24:00Hmm?
24:02Heh heh heh heh.
24:03Huh.
24:12Oh, my God.
24:46Sorry.
24:48You're late.
24:49Yes, I...
24:50Sorry, I don't...
24:51Did you take your pill?
24:53Can't you tell?
24:54I don't want to look at it.
24:56Better living through chemistry.
24:59There you go.
25:01You have that jump rope?
25:02Could you not talk?
25:06Roger that.
25:10It's not leaving me in suspense.
25:11Is there a way out of here?
25:12Look, there's always a way.
25:14It's pretty much a strategy game.
25:16The challenge is thinking of a way they have,
25:18or at least one they don't think we try.
25:21Okay, I'm all ears.
25:23We're not there yet.
25:24We're still gathering data.
25:28Now, security cams I've seen
25:29look like they were maybe state-of-the-art ten years ago.
25:34One in every communal room
25:35and one on either side of every hallway.
25:38All motion activated.
25:39I'm guessing they're linked into the Wi-Fi,
25:41but, you know, there's probably a hardwire backup.
25:44Okay, so how do we knock him out?
25:46I don't know.
25:47We got maybe a...
25:48a Wi-Fi jammer laying around?
25:50Or, I don't know, a class or a laser pointer?
25:57Fresh out.
25:59My guess is that main server is locked up tight.
26:04So, we can't knock him out.
26:08What's so funny?
26:09Uh, Tony says can't's a beta word.
26:16I fucking hate that guy.
26:18Still doesn't get us past the cameras.
26:21Well, look, the easiest way to do that
26:23would be to recruit an inside man.
26:25An inside man?
26:27Here?
26:28Look, all organizations have weak links.
26:31Okay, people have secret resentments,
26:33secret lives.
26:34A lot of good books on spy recruitment.
26:36M-I-C-E.
26:37Mice.
26:38Money.
26:39Ideology.
26:39Coercion.
26:40Ego.
26:41The only problem we have is we only get one shot.
26:44We recruit one of the staff, get turned down,
26:46and they report it to Sigsby.
26:48Yeah, no second chances.
26:50Plus, we don't have a lot of time.
26:51Kalisha said the average front half stay
26:53of any kid she's seen is about 15 days.
26:56What we really need is a super powerful TP.
27:00See inside the minds of the staff,
27:01even the stuff they're hiding.
27:03Maybe scramble their brains without them realizing it.
27:05Even Kalisha's not strong enough for that.
27:07Plus, by the time anyone develops any real power,
27:09they get shipped out.
27:15What the fuck is that?
27:21Nobody knows.
27:22Happens every week or so.
27:28Doesn't look very eco-friendly.
27:30Yeah, why don't you report them?
27:48Sure told me what happened with Annie today.
27:51Sounds like you really calmed her down.
27:53It's not easy.
27:54Yeah, well, um,
27:56I have some experience with that kind of thing.
27:58Oh, yeah?
28:00Yeah.
28:01Yeah, my mom.
28:03I'm sorry.
28:05What about your dad?
28:06Oh, um, yeah, he,
28:08he tried to look after her for a bit.
28:11But after he left,
28:12she started going off her meds.
28:14Basically became my job to diffuse her.
28:17Bet you were good at it.
28:18Well, she just needed someone to listen to her.
28:21Illusions might have seemed crazy,
28:22but I usually found there was some grain of truth to them.
28:26Like Annie and Kelly Sloan.
28:28What do you mean?
28:29It wasn't an accident?
28:31What wasn't an accident?
28:33Whatever happened to Kelly Sloan's daughter.
28:35At least it's called the Red Steps.
28:37Mm-hmm.
28:37Not really steps,
28:38just a rock formation in the middle of a river.
28:41Not really red, either.
28:43Something about the iron content in the soil.
28:44Anyway.
28:46All the time I was growing up,
28:48our parents told us,
28:49never swim near the Red Steps.
28:51Something about the way the current gets around the rocks
28:53it can pull you under.
28:55Even when the surface is calm as glass.
28:57We, uh, we had a place like that.
29:00Banned in Granite Quarry.
29:02Kids used to call it the drowning machine.
29:06When I was in ninth grade.
29:08A few seniors went drinking up at the Red Steps
29:11night before homecoming.
29:14Maybe they got tipsy and fell in,
29:15or maybe they got drunk enough
29:18they actually decided to go for a swim.
29:21Either way, their bodies washed out four days later.
29:24Two boys, two girls.
29:26One of the girls was Zoe Sloan.
29:29Kelly's daughter.
29:31Jesus.
29:33I didn't, uh, realize that Annie was here back then.
29:36Well, she wasn't.
29:39She must have heard the story.
29:40Convinced him how it wasn't an accident.
29:42I don't know.
29:43It's all messed up in her head now.
29:44Goodbye with her other conspiracy stuff,
29:46but it's been very upsetting for Kelly's son.
29:49I can't imagine.
29:51Annie's got a good days and bad.
29:53Yeah.
29:54Yeah.
29:54Something she said, she, uh...
29:57She knew what my mother used to call me.
30:00Yeah.
30:01And you'll say some pretty mind-bending shit time to time.
30:03She's tuned to some strange frequencies.
30:06Well, go by tonight, check on her, see how she's doing.
30:09Well, that's good of you.
30:11Guess every town's got one.
30:14Yeah.
30:16No, I didn't mean...
30:17Oh, no, it's okay.
30:19It was a long time ago.
30:21Thank you for the coffee.
30:52It was a long time ago.
30:54You literally have one guest left.
30:57Pee.
30:57No.
30:58Okay.
30:59Dead.
30:59She's not.
31:00Off the bat.
31:01Start a new round.
31:02Come on.
31:03Oh, okay.
31:03Wait, don't worry.
31:05It's a bunch of things.
31:06Come on.
31:08Jonathan.
31:12Amazing.
31:13Hey, man.
31:14Hey.
31:14Check it out.
31:17Check it out.
31:19Check it out.
31:22Check it out.
31:35Holy shit.
31:38Impressive.
31:40Very impressive.
31:42Dreambox sucks, but stun wonders for my TK.
31:46Is that the purpose?
31:48To amp the TK?
31:50Amps everything.
31:52How are you feeling?
31:54Like someone turned my brain into a smoothie.
31:56But otherwise, all good.
32:00And how about your TP?
32:02Did you make those lights move?
32:04I think so.
32:06I don't really remember.
32:07What can I get for you?
32:09Uh.
32:14Give me an almond joy, D3.
32:16Hmm.
32:17I had you for a mounds kind of guy.
32:19Well, you know, full of surprises.
32:37Anytime.
32:39Why?
32:41Yes.
32:41Yes.
32:42Sometimes.
32:42Yes.
32:43It works.
32:43It's about all.
32:44Not that bad.
32:45Come on.
32:46Hi.
32:47Hey.
32:48Uh.
32:49George seems a little better.
32:50Okay.
32:51Yeah, not for long.
32:52If he was able to move those lights in the Dreambox, he's the next up for the BH.
32:56And you're 100% sure that isn't a good thing?
32:58Well, here we go again.
33:00I'm telling you, Shad, don't drink the red Kool-Aid.
33:03Anything anyone tells you in this place is a lie.
33:05Period.
33:07What about Maureen?
33:09Fucking spare me.
33:15How about some ping pong?
33:17Come on.
33:18Hey.
33:18Yeah, don't.
33:19Oh.
33:21Luke, count me out here.
33:22I know you're not buying Maureen's whole go-along-to-get-along-spiel.
33:30I don't know, man.
33:31Feels like there may be a real person in there.
33:33See?
33:34Yeah.
33:35If Maureen weren't for real, then why would you tell us about all the spots where the cameras
33:38can't hear us?
33:39As far as I'm concerned, with Iris gone, the only people we can trust are in this room right
33:42now.
33:42Plus, one more.
33:44They're getting a new kid tonight.
33:45His name's Avery Dixon from Salt Lake City.
33:47They're going to put him in Iris' room.
33:50You're going to work your usual magic on him, Shad?
33:52Fuck off!
33:52I really had the chicken box.
33:54I don't know.
33:55Judging by this kid's room, looks like he may be a little young for magic.
33:59Okay, both of you need to just drop this.
34:01Seriously, we're just going to be ridiculous.
34:03Look what I got.
34:05Come on.
34:06No!
34:07No!
34:08Mine, too.
34:09I can't wait.
34:10Uh, George?
34:11Huh?
34:12Instead of using it to give you tokens to get the sodas, why don't you use the machine to
34:18give you sodas without tokens?
34:19I think I got the other ones.
34:21Hey, who asked you?
34:22Just saying.
34:23I like mine.
34:24Let's have a game.
34:24All right.
34:25I don't need yours.
34:26Mine's better.
34:26Rally for serve.
34:27All right.
34:28Stay on there, okay?
34:29Let's start.
34:30Yeah, I'll do tricks.
34:31Oh!
34:32That's your ass, man.
34:51Hey, you're at a half and half.
34:59Can you leave a note on the counter?
35:03Oh, here.
35:04Let me help you with that.
35:07First there was Coke, then Diet Coke, then Coke Zero, and now I have to order something
35:12called Coke Zero Sugar.
35:13Oh, late-stage capitalism, right?
35:16Actually, it's not.
35:18Consumerism stands apart from any predictive economic model.
35:21Yeah.
35:23Yeah.
35:23Yeah.
35:24Okay.
35:24Sure.
35:24I know kings will say otherwise, but anyone with half a mind knows it's production, not consumption
35:30that drives an economy.
35:31Well, you clearly have more than half a mind.
35:33I was three years into my economics doctorate at Jamaica University in Mogadishu.
35:38In 2007, Al-Shabaab came after my family.
35:41We had to leave.
35:43Sorry, that must have been hard.
35:45Two years in a refugee camp in Kenya was hard, yes.
35:48But here, now, in Maine, it's like a new beginning.
35:52Praise Allah.
35:54Praise to you and your brother, too.
35:55Their coffee is on us from here on out.
35:58Have a good night.
37:27Oh, hey, look what some dipshit tossed in the dumpster out behind Larson's hardware.
37:34It's a concertina, so don't go mistaking it for an accordion.
37:39Oh, I won't.
37:42One of my sisters used to play a little.
37:48Clearly not me.
37:51But she wouldn't have been able to tell you about that institute, what they really do up there.
38:00Stay right here.
38:01Stay right here.
38:02Stay there.
38:03Eddie.
38:27Police, get down on the ground.
38:33Come on.
38:34Come on, man.
38:34Let's go.
38:40Hurry up.
38:41Get in.
38:50Shots fired.
38:52Shots fired.
39:09Shots fired.
39:11I'm just going to take a look at you, buddy.
39:13Breathe for me.
39:18Here, give me your hands.
39:19Put pressure on that, okay?
39:20Put pressure on it.
39:21Look at you, man.
39:21Okay?
39:21Put pressure on it, but I will be right back.
39:23I will be right back, okay?
39:27You got any alcohol, Mr. DeBeer?
39:30Alcohol?
39:32No?
39:40I'm coming.
39:41I'm coming.
39:41Right here.
39:42Right here.
39:43Right here.
39:45So we come if you answer me.
39:47If you answer me.
39:48Okay.
39:50Breathe.
39:51Breathe.
39:51Breathe.
39:51That's my man.
39:52Okay.
39:55Let's get that in there.
39:56It's going to be okay.
39:57It's going to be okay.
39:58Help.
39:58It's coming.
40:05Daniel.
40:06Burning the midnight oil again.
40:09Setting up for tomorrow.
40:11I think we're one dream box session away with Mr. Isles.
40:15Good news.
40:16We're going to need him.
40:18All the keyholes coming up.
40:20We'll be ready.
40:21We'll be ready.
40:22A couple more right behind Isles.
40:25What about the Alice kit?
40:28Well, his initial tests indicate pretty low TP.
40:32Not surprising.
40:33Given his moderate BDNF levels.
40:36But we'll get him there.
40:36Good to know.
40:37Of course, it must have occurred to you that even a moderate BDNF score, together with the Alice Boy's superior
40:47IQ, might make him uniquely valuable.
40:50My job is to actuate and invigorate his TP to the point where he can contribute to the hunt.
40:58Of course, Danny.
40:59That's all our jobs.
41:01But you do know, in certain cases, our subject's true value, an infinitely higher value, might lie elsewhere.
41:11Uh, uh...
41:14Uh...
41:15Don't worry.
41:16The microphones on this corridor are experiencing a temporary malfunction.
41:21Mr. Stafford.
41:23Trevor, please.
41:25Trevor, look, I don't know what Sixby told you, but I'm not using my position to scan for PCs.
41:33Not only is that outside our mission purview now, but I'm also very aware that there are other facilities so
41:41tasked.
41:42Well said.
41:43Complete bullshit.
41:45Well said.
41:48Excuse me?
41:56It's okay, it's okay, I got you.
42:00Come on, come on.
42:03Come on, come on.
42:04Come on, come on, come on.
42:05Come on, come on, come on.
42:15Come on, come on.
42:18It's okay.
42:22hands.
42:22I want to see hands.
42:23Drew, we need an ambulance here, man.
42:26Drew, now!
42:27Get on your radio, call Wendy, tell her we need an ambulance, got a GSW to the stomach and tell
42:32her we need an APB on a jeep, I think, um, compass, North Carolina plate, starts with WTB-9, that's
42:38what I got.
42:38Uh, jeep?
42:40Drew, ambulance, man, you got this, bro.
42:43Wendy, we're gonna need an ambulance. The Nobira's this place, Mr. Nobira, um...
42:46Already on the way, 15 minutes.
42:48It's on the way. APB.
42:50But only chief's supposed to put out anything.
42:51Well then, tell him that I fucking forced you.
42:53Wendy, we're also gonna need an APB on a late model jeep chair.
42:56Uh, uh, uh, compass?
42:58Uh, uh, NC plate.
43:00NC plates?
43:01WTB-9, then three more.
43:03Plate starts.
43:04WTB-9, uh, color?
43:06Uh, dark. I think, I think black, but both guys in it were, uh, late teens, early 20s, white, both
43:10arms.
43:10Uh, uh, vehicles dark, two male suspects, white, 20-something armed.
43:16Dad. Dad. Dad, we chose Fabienne because she knows what she's doing.
43:21Remember her patient ratings?
43:23Yep.
43:24The highest of any aid with the agency.
43:29No.
43:30No, I don't think she's hiding your glasses.
43:34Okay.
43:39What?
43:40Oh, I have such a terrific class this year.
43:45Yeah, I, I really think third grade is my favorite age to teach.
43:52Because, yeah, their minds are developing so fast and you can have so much impact.
43:58We're, we're finishing, um, A Wrinkle in Time, which, of course, they can't get enough of.
44:03And I thought, next semester, we'd try the Phantom Tobliff.
44:10Why not?
44:11You read it to me when I was dying.
44:15Well, because how could I forget?
44:20Oh, okay.
44:22Okay.
44:25Love you.
44:33Six-biz only directive is to keep the conveyor belt moving, stay ahead of the keyholes.
44:41Right.
44:41But there's another perspective, one I think you and I share.
44:46And that perspective takes in the almost incalculable value of identifying individuals with genuine PC potential.
44:57You and I may share that larger perspective, but I understand from Zigsby that the Institute group does not, at
45:05least as far as the work we do.
45:07She sure as shit.
45:08Right about that.
45:28Wait, are you, are you saying there's a third party?
45:32Not a third party.
45:34Multiple.
45:35All willing to funnel astronomical sums of money to whoever can provide them with that kind of competitive advantage.
45:45So, what do I do?
45:48Exactly what you've been doing.
45:50Find a kid with potential for PC development and develop him.
45:55Alice, you mean?
45:57You tell me, Doc.
45:59Identifying and developing, that's your department.
46:02Oh.
46:02All I'm offering is room for you to work.
46:06And a buyer.
46:10And what about Sixby?
46:12What about her?
46:15I'd say, watch your pillow talk, but I can't imagine she's much for talk.
46:23See you tomorrow, Doctor.
46:38Next side.
46:39Next side.
46:41Okay.
46:42Here.
46:42Ready?
46:43Okay.
46:44Two, three.
46:45Upfield.
46:46You need to keep the scene secure until the CSI team gets here from Banger.
46:49Supposed to get an ETA shortly.
46:52Damn it.
46:54Mr. The Bear again, are you okay?
46:57MTs have him stabilized for now.
47:00He's been awful lucky so far.
47:01Let's hope it holds.
47:03Not just luck, sir.
47:05Help arrive pretty quick.
47:11Nice job, Drew.
47:12Thank you, Chief.
47:13With the APB, too.
47:16War got out quick enough, the Stadies could run roadblocks both ways on the interstate.
47:20They figured they got the assholes cornered.
47:23Well, I should tape up so I can start my report.
47:28Yours to, Tim.
47:30You want to be sure you get all the details right.
47:32Got a few more doors to get to tonight, boss.
47:35Okay, if I give it to you in the morning?
47:37Just don't forget to include the part where you chased off two armed robbers with no weapon.
47:54No, you were great.
47:56No, I wasn't.
47:58But, next time diapers and Vaseline, who knew?
48:03Next time.
48:29Jesus Christ.
48:30Hey, hey, hey, hey.
48:32Hey, don't cry.
48:33It's going to be okay.
48:34Oh, my God.
48:35She's going to be okay.
48:37Shit.
48:38Uh, can we get him some new pants?
48:39Yeah, I'll go.
48:40You're going to be okay.
48:41Hey, you're Avery, right?
48:43You're from Utah?
48:44No, it's going to be okay.
48:45It's going to be okay.
48:47It's going to be okay.
48:54You want a Reese's?
48:56No.
48:57He's allergic.
48:58How do you know that?
49:01He told me.
49:03Okay, here we go.
49:03Come on.
49:06You're okay.
49:07You're okay.
49:12Let's get you back to your room.
49:14It's not my room.
49:18This one's strong.
49:22I've never felt one so strong.
49:25Well, how strong?
49:27Well, let's put it this way.
49:29If my TP's a D1 swingman,
49:30this kid's Michael fucking Jordan.
49:37Ask and ye shall receive.
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