00:06don't go i love you baby but you're late
00:14see you in 10 days
00:19people need to know that there are survivors their people could be alive up there and then what
00:24they go searching whatever the fuck that looks like
00:27my name is terry rogers collins i'm here other survivors people are rebuilding your wife is
00:33alive out there xavier i can help you find her collins is showing you the way he gave his life
00:40for it and it is not just about your wife we need to know what's going there we need to
00:46know who's
00:47left i'm coming baby
00:56why are you going up to st louis if you're heading west because you don't want to be crossing the
01:00river into arkansas see right over there there's still some bad pockets
01:32come here
01:34you
01:39you
01:45you
01:48you
01:59you
02:14This is Cessna, November 559-108.
02:17I'm flying 10,000 feet, mechanical instruments only.
02:21Heading is half, and my compass is acting sort of strange.
02:26Relying partially on dead reckoning, but I'm a little rusty.
02:30The best I can tell, heading is east-south-east.
02:33This is Cessna, November 559-108.
02:36Once again, if anyone's out there, come in, please.
03:05I'm flying through some kind of bail storm.
03:20If anyone is receiving this, my name is Xavier Collins.
03:23I'm flying to Atlanta to find my wife, Dr. Terry Rogers Collins, who sent a radio transmission from somewhere near
03:29the city center.
03:33Terry, if you didn't miss, the kids are safe.
03:36They're in a Colorado bunker community near 39 degrees north, 105 degrees west.
03:43Terry, trust me.
03:46James, I love you.
03:50Mayday! Mayday! Mayday!
03:53You're in a
03:57You're ready? You're ready? You're ready?
04:38You're ready?
05:24You're ready?
05:26The training officer said you were on pace to break the academy's course record. Sorry. It sucks.
05:31It was his record. It sucks for him because I'm still going to beat it.
05:35Possible ligament damage. We'll confirm that with an MRI. That's going to require surgery.
05:40Then there's your kneecap. You've suffered a patellar dislocation.
05:44Can I see it?
05:44Ed, you don't need that picture.
05:46Yeah.
06:11I'm going to need to cradle your lower leg.
06:15Flex your hip, then extend your leg. I'm going to apply force to the lateral edge.
06:19Push the kneecap back in place.
06:22All I know is backhand.
06:24I'll hear a clunk.
06:26So I'm listening for a clunk.
06:27You won't be listening to anything.
06:30We're going to sedate you for the same year.
06:32It's not something you want to feel.
06:33Trust me.
06:44Relax your clunk.
06:46Listen for the clunk.
06:55Shh.
07:25that's my bird
07:30you know what i said son these are my things my books my maps half my life is in the
07:36egg
07:47give it back hey give it
08:03who are they
08:09hey hey
08:11hey
08:16hey
08:44hey
08:46hey
08:46hey
08:50i
09:05how
10:34I need to deal with my meat.
11:21On a scale of one to ten, what's your pain level right now?
11:24Maybe a five?
11:26Say, is that way till tonight?
11:27Maybe you'll be discharged.
11:29Thank God for us all.
11:31I don't know.
11:32I don't know what other flavors you have, but if you happen to have green or yellow, I'd probably rank
11:37them green, yellow, orange, shit.
11:40It's lying.
12:00You don't want it?
12:02What I want is to have my surgery.
12:04What I want is to have my surgery, what I want is to have my surgery, what I want is
12:04to have my surgery and get the hell out of here.
12:06Yeah.
12:08Yeah, I already had mine.
12:10Some meniscal reconstruction.
12:11Yes, I've heard.
12:12Yes, I've heard.
12:13We've all heard.
12:15I'm Xavier.
12:17It's nice to meet you.
12:22Terry.
12:25What an absolute pleasure.
12:36I'm all set, nurse.
12:37My roomie gave me hers.
12:39I'll take it.
12:42You know, now that I think about it, I think the pain in my knee is closer to an eight.
12:50So maybe I should stay a little bit longer.
12:54You don't have a chance.
12:56We'll see.
13:08That's my bag.
13:11We can share the food, but I need my stuff.
13:16Please, I need my things.
13:22Hey, kids, I need water, and I need to deal with my knee.
13:59Who are those men with the torches?
14:06I need to get back to my plane.
14:16I need to pop my knee back into place.
14:21And I don't want to scare you guys, but it's going to hurt.
14:23I'm probably going to scream and pass out from the pain.
14:27Can you grab me that cord from the back?
14:30Cord, please.
14:31Please.
14:46I don't know.
15:23I don't know.
15:43I don't know.
15:47Hey, Rumi.
15:49What you doing?
15:53You back there?
15:55Hope you're decent.
15:59You do realize that curtain is there for a reason.
16:02I, uh, just got back from a walk.
16:06The doctor wants me to start moving and putting weight on my knee.
16:10Ambulation.
16:10It's his word.
16:12Good for you.
16:14They're having a birthday party at the nurse's station.
16:18And they have cake.
16:19Fun.
16:21I could get you a piece.
16:23More ambulation.
16:25No, I think I'm good.
16:27No.
16:27Feel excuse me.
16:28What are the cards for?
16:29I'm studying.
16:31What are you studying?
16:33I am pursuing a doctorate in cell molecular and organismal biology.
16:39And I don't need a study partner.
16:41That's probably for the best.
16:44Okay, I think I'm going to close the card.
16:46Who?
16:46Oh, God.
16:47I got it.
16:50You were probably not supposed to bend down.
16:52No, it's ambulation, remember?
16:54Let's call the nurse.
16:55What's this?
16:58I'm going to need a phalloids?
17:00I'm going to need your number in a second, you know what I'm saying?
17:07You'd like it.
17:08It's a type of mushroom.
17:11An invasive species of mushroom.
17:21Oh, you don't have to do it.
17:22I'm fine.
17:23I'm...
17:24Okay.
17:39What are you in here for?
17:43Congenital scoliosis.
17:45Back pain has been my constant companion my entire life, but the doctor says it's going
17:50to be a thing of the past as of tomorrow, so...
17:54Nervous?
17:55Uh, yeah.
17:57A little.
17:59Well, I'm sure you're in good hands.
18:02Thanks.
18:06Hey, maybe when we're both back on our feet, so to speak, we can, um, grab a coffee or something.
18:13Like a date?
18:15Yeah.
18:17And then we go on another date?
18:20Another?
18:22And then what?
18:24Marriage?
18:25Kids?
18:26We spend the next 50 years telling everybody our meet-cute story, how we shared a surgical
18:31room in a hospital?
18:32It would be a cute story.
18:35Okay, but here's the problem with that.
18:39After I finish my PhD, I'm headed to Brazil for a WHO-sponsored research position.
18:45From there, it's back to the States and the UN, before I make my run at my dream job, which
18:50I have had my eye on for years, at NIH.
18:53That's a lot of acronyms.
18:54Marriage is not in the foreseeable future for me.
18:58And as unpopular as it is for some women to admit, I'm not even sure I want to have
19:04kids.
19:07So what you're saying is...
19:09that I'm not going to let my life plan get derailed by the hot guy in the hospital bed
19:14who put a blanket on my feet.
19:16So, thank you.
19:18But if you could just maybe go away now, please.
19:34Hot guy.
19:38I'm going to get you some cake.
19:39Be right back.
19:40Oh, fuck.
19:46Come here.
20:15How long have I been out?
20:19Five minutes?
20:21Five hours.
20:28Can I have some more water?
20:35Thanks.
20:45Xavier.
20:47My name is Xavier.
20:50We understand English.
20:52All right.
20:53Of course you do.
20:54What's your name?
20:56I'm Daniel.
20:57It's nice to meet you, Daniel.
20:59These are my friends.
21:01And that's my little sister.
21:06They don't talk much.
21:09Now I have my bag back.
21:11It's got my books and pictures in it.
21:14They're important to me.
21:15I need the things in my bag.
21:16Without the things in my bag, I won't be able to get to where I'm going.
21:42Look, there's a map of the southeast.
21:45I was flying to Atlanta, Georgia.
21:49There's a radio tower at these coordinates that I'm trying to get to.
21:52And when my plane went down, I think I was pretty close to the city.
21:55Do you guys, do you know where we are?
22:08Arkansas?
22:10You sure?
22:18What do you got there?
22:20Can I see?
22:24I'm their dad.
22:26That's my daughter Presley and my son James.
22:36She wants to know if they're dead.
22:40No.
22:42They're very much alive.
22:45Lost?
22:46No, they're back where I came from.
22:50I left them there.
22:52Safe?
22:54Yes.
22:58How did you guys get here?
23:00We were on the same travel team together.
23:03Except for my little sister.
23:06We went to a tournament on a bus.
23:11That was the day it happened.
23:13And what about your coaches and your families?
23:18They're all gone now.
23:39Hey, um, this was my son's favorite.
23:43I could read it to you.
23:45Would you like that?
24:03He wants to know if he could have your jacket when you're dead.
24:10Okay.
24:13Maybe no luck.
24:20You said everything went well.
24:21You said it was successful.
24:22It did go well.
24:23This complication is called perioperative visual loss.
24:26It's extremely rare.
24:28It could take hours or as much as a few days for your eyesight to return.
24:32But it will come back, right?
24:35You're young.
24:36You're healthy.
24:37Let's just take it one step at a time, okay?
24:40I'm going to see you in the morning and try and get some rest.
24:55You want to talk?
24:58Please just leave me alone.
25:24You know, when I find my wife, I'm going to bring her back to Colorado.
25:27Daniel, to our kids.
25:30You kids can come back with us.
25:32It's a safe place.
25:33I promise you.
25:36It's normal there?
25:41I don't know what normal is anymore, Daniel.
25:44But you'll be welcome.
25:46I have to ask my friends.
25:51You'll like it here.
25:52Seems kind of hard.
25:54Finding food and water.
25:56Staying warm.
25:57We have other places we go.
26:05Hey, Daniel.
26:08Why does he open and close his eyes all the time?
26:23He says, when he closes his eyes, he can see his parents' faces.
26:29He does it so he won't forget what they look like.
26:43Do you know what it's about?
26:48It's the story of a little boy named James.
26:52And even after he loses his parents and his family's main tone, he still finds a way to
27:00make friends, find people to care about, and he doesn't give up.
27:18Until he was four years old.
27:20Okay.
27:35He does.
27:36I'm not.
28:01He doesn't give up.
28:04He says, when he says his parents and people, they don't sorgen for drama.
28:54Drugs, Dick.
28:58You're in that plane, ain't you?
29:00Yes.
29:01You're a pilot?
29:02Yes.
29:03Anybody else with you?
29:04No, I'm alone.
29:08Where did you come from?
29:11You look well-fed, like you've been taking care of medicine and such.
29:16I've seen folks in refugee camps.
29:18They don't look nothing like you.
29:19Colorado.
29:19I'm from Colorado.
29:23Is that where you plan to take those kids?
29:28Yeah, that's right.
29:29I've been tracking them for a few days now.
29:31I'll be taking care of you.
29:34No.
29:34Oh, my God.
30:07Oh, my God.
30:45He was a bad man.
30:47He was following you.
30:49I'm sorry.
30:51I had to do something.
31:39He's hurt bad.
31:42Oh, I'm okay.
31:45I'm okay.
31:47I'm okay.
31:50Oh.
31:51Oh.
31:55Can you help me?
32:11You awake?
32:13I think so.
32:16Oh, Jesus.
32:17Wake up.
32:18All right.
32:19Come on.
32:20I'm sorry.
32:21Stop throwing shit at me.
32:27Hey.
32:29What's going on?
32:31I can't see, and I can't find my water bottle.
32:34It's usually here with my hand cream and my chapstick.
32:40Okay.
32:40Tissue box.
32:42Flash cards.
32:43And then this, my ice chips.
32:45Where's my water bottle?
32:46It's right here, usually.
32:47Where is it?
32:47I don't know.
32:48It works, and this blanket keeps coming off my feet.
32:50Okay, all right.
32:51Just take it easy, okay?
32:52I heard the doc say this is only going to take a couple of days, so just calm down.
32:56You want me to calm down?
32:57Yes.
32:57You want to come?
33:01How's that for a call?
33:04Is everything all right?
33:06Everything's fine.
33:08Hey, let me get that.
33:08No, no, no.
33:09I got it.
33:11Can we get some more ice chips, please?
33:14Yeah.
33:15No problem.
33:23I'm sorry.
33:26Where's your water bottle?
33:34I'm sorry.
33:35It's okay.
33:37You're going to be all right.
33:40It's just dark.
33:43Okay, I need you to talk to me about something else.
33:47About what?
33:48Anything.
33:49Just your favorite food or your favorite sports team, your favorite book.
33:54Just talk to me, please.
33:55Okay, got it.
33:57Favorite food is French toast.
34:01Favorite sports team is the St. Louis Cardinals.
34:06Favorite book, and honestly, I'm not that much of a reader.
34:12You can't think of one book?
34:14I can think of one book, but when it comes to favorite, nothing jumps to mind like French
34:17toast or the Cardinals.
34:20I'm going to just make one up.
34:21That's fine.
34:22You can lie to me.
34:24I would never lie to you.
34:30Okay, well, anyway, I said we'll come back.
34:36I know it will.
34:45I know it will.
34:53You can't.
35:01I know it will.
35:08I know it will.
35:23hello hey kids hey
35:34where's my bag where's my things
35:43no no no no no
35:46shit
35:50shit
35:51shit
35:53shit
36:30you were headed home when my shift ended yesterday
36:34i thought i'd stick around
36:37sleeping in that chair isn't great for your knee
36:42can i ask you a question
36:43i can't give you a prognosis
36:50don't give up now
36:56can you get anything
36:58uh coffee sounds good
37:00you know what i um i'll come with you
37:13don't give up
37:16what i'm doing
37:16i'm
37:17i'm
37:17i'm
37:20i'm
38:54Anything yet?
38:56Doctor said I might see shapes and forms first.
38:59Do you?
39:00No.
39:01There's nothing.
39:02It's just dark.
39:04Just black.
39:06You bothering my stuff?
39:07You had your book and a bunch of cards.
39:10I just thought I'd get them out of the way.
39:13I'm coming in.
39:14Will you sit with me?
39:16Yeah.
39:23How you feel?
39:24Okay.
39:25Okay.
39:26Okay.
39:27All right, gentlemen.
39:29Jesus Christ.
39:29Jesus Christ.
39:31There's nothing like I'm getting ready for you.
39:35Yeah.
39:36It's not fair.
39:36It's good.
39:39Okay.
39:40Okay.
39:43Okay.
39:48Okay.
39:49Okay.
39:51Okay.
40:13Where are you taking me?
40:15I need to find her.
40:16Who?
40:18What's your name?
40:20Get you in Atlanta.
40:22Atlanta?
40:23Mm-hmm.
40:23Not happening today, mister.
40:26Terry.
40:28Can I raise your name?
40:31Terry.
40:36Anything yet?
40:48You don't have to be here, you know?
40:51I know.
40:53I know.
41:31Anything yet?
42:03Is this what you did?
42:05What do you mean?
42:07Make sure I have what I need?
42:13Yeah.
42:16It's nice to see you again.
42:20You can see.
42:22I'm starting to.
42:26I'm starting to.
42:36Where am I?
42:39You wouldn't believe me if I told you.
42:43I need to get to Atlanta.
42:45You've been going on and on about Atlanta since I found you.
42:50Hey.
42:52Hey.
42:53These children?
42:54Mm-hmm.
42:55Are they with you on the plane?
42:56Those of my children, no.
43:00They're in Colorado.
43:03They're in an underground bunker in Colorado.
43:07I mean, the survivors in Colorado.
43:11But my wife, Terry...
43:23Come here.
43:27Come here.
43:56I need to get to Atlanta, so if you could please just listen to me.
44:00No, you listen to me.
44:01You're not going to Atlanta.
44:06You're taking us to Colorado.
44:13Wait.
44:14Wait.
44:14No.
44:15No.
44:16Wait.
44:19No.
44:22No.
44:23No.
44:26No.
44:30No.
44:39I don't.
44:41No.
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