**Travel back in time to uncover a fascinating conspiracy in Timecop (1997) Season 1 Episode 8.** This installment plunges viewers into a thrilling narrative as seasoned Timecop agents confront a complex threat that challenges the very fabric of history. Prepare for an intense journey filled with suspense and high-stakes action.
The episode meticulously explores the intricate workings of time travel and its potential for misuse. Viewers will gain insight into the critical role of the Time Enforcement Commission in maintaining temporal integrity. The story unfolds with unexpected twists, revealing the shadowy figures attempting to rewrite the past for their own nefarious purposes.
Witness the courage and ingenuity of the Timecop officers as they race against time to prevent a catastrophic alteration of historical events. This episode delves into the moral dilemmas faced by those who safeguard the timeline. It’s an essential watch for anyone intrigued by science fiction and the art of temporal law enforcement.
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The episode meticulously explores the intricate workings of time travel and its potential for misuse. Viewers will gain insight into the critical role of the Time Enforcement Commission in maintaining temporal integrity. The story unfolds with unexpected twists, revealing the shadowy figures attempting to rewrite the past for their own nefarious purposes.
Witness the courage and ingenuity of the Timecop officers as they race against time to prevent a catastrophic alteration of historical events. This episode delves into the moral dilemmas faced by those who safeguard the timeline. It’s an essential watch for anyone intrigued by science fiction and the art of temporal law enforcement.
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00:08Some days this job feels like police work, some days it feels like homework.
00:12Oddly enough, I know exactly what you mean, Officer Logan.
00:18About the homework, I mean.
00:20Don't tell me you had trouble in school.
00:22Are you kidding?
00:24My travails were endless.
00:25I could never convince my instructors to give me enough home study.
00:28There were nights I'd be done 11, 11.30, and still be thirsty for more.
00:33That is what you meant, isn't it?
00:35Yeah.
00:37I'll take paperwork over police work any time.
00:39Means things are quiet.
00:41By the way, anybody know a good garage?
00:44Car trouble, Captain?
00:44No, car disaster.
00:46Fix my old Dodge with a hammer and chewing gum.
00:49These new electric jobs?
00:50Need a PhD to open the hood.
00:52Pull latch, pop secondary release, raise and secure.
00:55Thanks, Easter.
00:57Jack, any chance I could, uh, catch a ride home?
01:00Uh, well, Harry's and I were gonna go to dinner.
01:03Actually, we were talking about a nice dinner.
01:07Oh.
01:08No, no problem.
01:10I'm sure I could, you know...
01:10No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:15Look, I'll just...
01:27I'll just take Jean home, turn around, and we're off.
01:31I'll give you one hour.
01:34Look.
01:40Jack, you really don't have to do this.
01:59What do you got?
02:02Wild thing?
02:04I'm a sucker for the classics.
02:06Classics?
02:07That's a nice way to put it.
02:08My kid refers to this era in music as geezer rock.
02:13But...
02:14Kid needs a hearing aid.
02:29William, right?
02:31Yeah.
02:32William, my son.
02:34We've been known to talk from time to time.
02:36Something strange about that?
02:38You haven't mentioned him in a while.
02:39I figured you two weren't getting along.
02:41I haven't heard of a teenager yet that gets along with his old man.
02:44Guess what?
02:45We're no exception.
02:47Been there, done that.
02:53Sometimes I'm amazed by Andrew Fury.
02:55Me too.
02:57He's a little loud.
02:58I'll make everything groovy.
03:03Wild thing.
03:09Wild thing.
03:11I think I love you.
03:13But I want to know for sure.
03:18Come on.
03:20I'm gonna tell you.
03:23I love you.
04:32I want the sight scan, full pattern search, check for explosive residue, triggers, anything out of the ordinary.
04:38I see anything happening.
04:40We were just talking minutes ago.
04:42Yeah, well, it happened.
04:43It happened, Easter.
04:45Thank you for that bracing dose of clarity, Officer Hemmings.
04:51So that's it.
04:52Is that it?
04:53No, that's not it.
04:55Someone just took out the head of the TEC along with one of our finest officers and made a point
04:59of doing it on our doorstep.
05:05If this had been anyone else, Logan would be doing the same thing.
05:08Checking the evidence, assessing the situation.
05:11We don't have time to fall apart, Easter.
05:15Not now.
05:16Found something, Officer Hemmings.
05:18The detector went off the scale.
05:19Whatever this is, it's not part of Logan's car.
05:22It doesn't have to be this way.
05:26What?
05:28Easter.
05:29Easter!
05:30All TEC personnel, evacuate the building.
05:33Easter, listen to me.
05:34I know how you feel.
05:35Frankly, Ms. Hemmings, I don't think you do.
05:36For once in my life, I am not going to sit idly back and watch history take control.
05:40We are all shell-shocked.
05:41This still hasn't hit us yet.
05:43Oh, I am shell-shocked, taking leave of my expenses, or in any way impaired.
05:46I am, however, determined to prevent this from happening.
05:49Easter, you are an academic.
05:50You are not a superhero.
05:52Well, there's a first time for everything.
05:53Listen to me.
05:54Listen to me.
05:55Even if you could get a ride up and going, an unauthorized trip is a capital offense.
05:59I know.
05:59I helped draft the legislation.
06:01Okay.
06:02You realize your career will be over.
06:05Officer Hemmings, when engaged and debated, it is generally preferable to build your case.
06:09I'm a member of this team for one reason.
06:11Eugene Matuszak realized his organization needed an historian.
06:14He hired me away from a lifetime of bad pay, cramped office space, and the tenure that never was.
06:19He is not dying today.
06:22Easter, you have no idea what it's like to travel back in time.
06:25What's to know?
06:26It's like a Polaroid, point and shoot.
06:28Oh, there is a lot more to it, and you know that.
06:31You have never been back.
06:36You're right.
06:40Of course you have.
06:45I can't believe I'm doing this.
06:47To be honest, I'm surprised you capitulated as quickly as you did.
06:50Thanks.
06:51Believe it or not, I had the same thought myself.
06:54You're going back to 10.30 this morning.
06:56It's just over 10 hours.
06:58It's not much time.
06:59Well, that's the point.
07:00We're trying to revise this little slice of history, not turn it inside out.
07:04The longer you're back, you get the disruption.
07:07So in the words of Captain Matuszak, keep it simple.
07:10You're not going back to solve this case.
07:12You're going back to mourn them.
07:13The less people involved, the better.
07:15Oh, take this with you.
07:17Logan can have it analyzed.
07:19Might point them in that direction.
07:21Must be out of my mind.
07:26Do you remember what you said before?
07:28If there'd been someone other than Logan in the car,
07:30he wouldn't have been content collecting evidence or assessing situations.
07:34He'd be sitting where you're sitting, prepping to go back.
07:3730 seconds to watch.
07:39Logan and I were, um...
07:42supposed to have dinner tonight.
07:45If you're successful, maybe you still will.
08:0510, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
08:26If Matuszak survives the night, I am seriously asking for a raise.
08:37Not only acting like Logan, I'm landing like him.
08:43Miss Hemmings?
08:46I was under the impression we employed a janitorial service for this sort of thing.
08:50Easter?
09:07I found this new Italian piece.
09:09Things stay quiet, what do you say?
09:11A little wine, some pasta?
09:13Sounds better than the usual deep-fried.
09:16And delivered in styrofoam.
09:22I'm a little short on cash.
09:24That's my wallet at home.
09:26Officer Logan, please report to interrogation room 1.
09:31That's you.
09:32Be back.
09:41Hemmings?
09:43I don't have much time, Jack.
09:45I'm from the future.
09:47Your future.
09:49Okay.
09:50And, uh, going for a little sled ride?
09:51Listen, I'm serious, Jack.
09:53What do you mean you're serious, Claire?
09:54I just invited you to dinner.
09:59You invited her to dinner.
10:15What's going on?
10:21You wouldn't come back unless there's something here at the T.E.C.
10:28What, something with me?
10:29Logan, you and Matusak are going to die tonight.
10:348.03, on the roof, your car explodes.
10:39Look, you have less than 10 hours to stop your own murder.
10:48Okay.
10:51You have less than 10 hours to stop your own murder.
10:54I have more than 10 hours to stop your own murder.
10:58I have less than 10 hours to stop your own murder.
11:43The car's clean, no explosive detonator, nothing.
11:45If somebody's going to rig it, it's going to happen in the next nine hours.
11:49All right, then, impound it. Don't let anyone near it.
11:52I can't impound my life, Hemmings. If somebody wants me dead, they're going to find a way.
11:58This was found in the debris after the explosion. Easter thought you could have it analyzed.
12:05Easter? He helped send you back?
12:07Believe it or not, he insisted on it.
12:09Doctor's full of surprises.
12:12You might be able to help.
12:13I'll have him run a cross-check on this.
12:15Listen to me, Logan. You have to keep this contained.
12:17The more people that know, the more history could change.
12:20Suddenly, it doesn't happen like before. Eight o'clock becomes three o'clock.
12:23And the bomb could become a machine gun.
12:25I know. Start changing history. You don't know where it will stop.
12:28Let's see if we can just change this little bit.
12:34I checked my arrest files. Eight of these guys have been paroled in the last three months.
12:38Any of them have experience with explosives?
12:40One.
12:43Carl, with a K, Martin.
12:44I begged Martin back in 65 for trying to blow a hole through Fort Knox.
12:48Must have seen Goldfinger one too many times.
12:50He's on parole here in D.C.
12:52Transient Hotel down on 3rd.
12:55It's 11.15.
12:57Matusak's just getting in.
12:58He had car trouble.
12:59The rest of the day's going to be pretty quiet.
13:01Look, I've been back too long already, Jack.
13:05Claire, I know how hard this must have been.
13:11You can thank me by staying alive.
13:18Logan, I had a question about the Langdon file.
13:21It's funny. I thought I heard voices.
13:24Just you and me, Emmys.
13:27And no, sorry, I can't answer your question. I'm running late.
13:30But...
13:37This is too weird.
13:40Good luck, Logan.
13:55You've seen bedazzled, Officer Logan.
14:01Hey, sir.
14:04I need you to get this to the lab for me, full chemical workup.
14:08I'm a historian, not Federal Express.
14:10Get someone else to do your dirty work.
14:12Just from now, I'm starting to like you.
14:15Maybe I didn't make myself clear.
14:17I need this done quietly, no fuss.
14:19And I need it done now.
14:24Well...
14:25When you put it that way...
14:29Martin, it's the police!
14:33Open up.
14:48London, 1963.
14:50Sixteen men ambushed the Glasgow to London mail train in the early hours of February 23rd.
14:55It was to be the train that never arrived.
15:00Some guys never learn.
15:25C-4.
15:27C-4.
15:27C-4.
15:28C-4.
15:33C-4.
15:34E-C-4.
16:03Hello, Logan.
16:22No way I'm going back to prison, man.
16:32Ready to go now?
16:33Yeah.
16:35Oh, yeah.
16:36Good.
16:39All right, so you caught me taping the History Channel.
16:42That and the explosives wrap add up to zip.
16:45Not this time, Martin.
16:46Try attempted murder.
16:47What, that fight in the hotel?
16:48You're out of your mind.
16:49I don't think so.
16:51What, is this some kind of setup?
16:52If I wanted you dead cop, there'd be nothing attempted about it.
16:56You didn't just kill me.
16:57You took out one of the few people in this world I can call my friend.
17:00Logan, what the hell's going on?
17:02Get him off me.
17:03Get him off me!
17:04I'll tell you what's going on.
17:05Your boy's losing it.
17:06You haven't seen losing it, man.
17:08Fuck this guy.
17:09Hey, he's crazy.
17:11I didn't do anything.
17:12You don't have any proof.
17:13I got motive, and I got you.
17:15Come on, move it, buddy.
17:16Come on, let's go.
17:19Let's go.
17:28I want an explanation.
17:31It's difficult.
17:32I don't care if it's quantum physics.
17:33You don't go threatening suspects in my house.
17:36Where's your evidence?
17:37What's the charge?
17:39I'm assuming there is some sort of temporal crime involved.
17:45Give me one minute.
17:53You're welcome.
17:59Gelignite nitrotex acid?
18:05It's not C-4?
18:06Hardly.
18:07No, that is a highly experimental synthetic explosive.
18:10You can't get it at bombs or us.
18:13So the bomb in Martin's room wasn't?
18:17It's already 1.30.
18:21Logan, you're making even less sense than usual.
18:24Logan?
18:24Not now, Gene.
18:25No, right now!
18:27You're not going anywhere until you explain that business with Martin.
18:30Now, where's your evidence?
18:32Didn't pan out.
18:33Tell Martin I'm sorry and have his parole officer book him on weapons and explosives possession.
18:39I don't have time for this, Gene.
18:40Well, then you better make time.
18:41You either explain that little slam dance in the hall,
18:44or I'm going to have you passing out parking tickets on the mall.
18:46Damn it, Gene.
18:47Someone is going to kill us tonight.
18:49What?
18:53Come here.
19:01What is this, Logan?
19:02Some kind of a sick joke?
19:03I wish.
19:05Emmings came back in time to warn us.
19:07At 8 o'clock tonight, my car goes up in flames,
19:09and according to future Claire,
19:11you and I go up with it.
19:13Emmings?
19:16Why would I be giving you a ride?
19:21Gene.
19:24Because if I had to leave my car in the shop overnight,
19:26I was going to ask you for one.
19:34We've got six hours to catch this guy.
19:36We miss him, and all bets are off.
19:38The future could repeat itself,
19:40or it could change.
19:41We could die even sooner.
20:16All right, where are we at?
20:18Martin came up most likely.
20:19None of the other possibles has any experience with explosives.
20:22But I was wrong.
20:23Dead end.
20:24It takes six months to track down every hopped-up convict
20:27who has an end for you.
20:31Okay.
20:32What do we know about the bombing?
20:35Well, Emmings brought this back.
20:37It's a fragment from the blast.
20:38According to Easter, it's some sort of top-secret explosive.
20:41A synthetic that mimics natural explosives.
20:45Concentrated and very nasty.
20:47Doesn't sound like something we pick up at the A.M.P.
20:50Patents with a defense contractor.
20:51A, uh...
20:52Vandron Chemicals.
20:55Based right here in D.C.
21:03According to the security file,
21:07an explosive was developed by a research team
21:10run by, uh...
21:13Dr. Trent.
21:18Didn't ring a bell?
21:19Never heard of him.
21:22Give me a minute.
21:23I could probably get this stuff on you.
21:25I want your back.
21:33Find anything interesting?
21:35Dr. Trent?
21:36It's amazing what you can learn stealing mail.
21:38Oh, wait.
21:40Is this what you're looking for?
21:41It feels like a credit card.
21:42Chances are I'm over my limit,
21:43but if you're really desperate,
21:44I can probably scrounge a few dollars up out of my purse.
21:47I'm Gene Matuzang.
21:48This is Officer Logan.
21:50We're here on official business.
21:51GS-20 clearance.
21:52That's very official.
21:54We'd like to ask you a couple of questions,
21:55if you don't mind.
21:58If you don't mind walking and talking.
22:01I'm, uh, making a presentation to the board in an hour.
22:08We're particularly interested in any synthetic explosive
22:11known as Nitro-Tex.
22:12You can put that stuff down right there.
22:14Nitro-Tex is part of a photo lock-on weapons system
22:17we've developed here at Bandron.
22:18Armed projectiles are targeted
22:20using a sophisticated photo recognition system.
22:24Projectiles?
22:24As in missiles?
22:28Here, let me show you.
22:30The system looks for a correlation
22:32between a picture and a live target.
22:35When it determines a match,
22:39it locks on the target
22:40and the missile fires.
22:48And Bandron's system is the only one that uses this synthetic explosive.
22:52So far, the formula has been designed specifically for our purposes.
22:57However,
22:59that doesn't explain why the TEC would be interested.
23:06She has 20 clearance?
23:07It came up when you guys passed through security.
23:10Don't worry.
23:11Even the mice in this building have top-secret clearance.
23:14I'll bet.
23:15We have reason to suspect that someone is planning a terrorist attack
23:18using your system right here in Washington.
23:20Interesting, and very hard to believe.
23:23Why's that?
23:24This weapon's been manufactured in very limited quantities
23:27and is available only through distributors
23:29Bandron genuinely trusts.
23:31Arms dealers and trust?
23:33Now there's an oxymoron.
23:34No, that's a contradiction.
23:37Oxymorons are phrases like postal efficiency
23:39or smart cop.
23:43I'm beginning to think you actually enjoy what you're doing here, Dr. Trent.
23:47As in, what's a nice person like you
23:49doing inventing weapons of mass destruction?
23:51Something like that.
23:53What can I say?
23:53I'm good at what I do.
23:55And last time I checked, Bandron was not a charity.
23:58We develop weapons, we sell weapons.
24:00It's all perfectly legal.
24:02So who has their hands on this one?
24:03Now that's classified.
24:05I'm afraid you're going to need a lot more than that smile
24:08to get your hands on Bandron's client list.
24:12Officer...
24:13Logan.
24:15Logan.
24:16What about a GS-20 clearance?
24:23Bandron's doing business with an arms dealer named Svengali.
24:26That's the guy they trust.
24:29Nothing's ending up.
24:30You ever run in with anybody in the high-tech weapons business?
24:34Not that I know of, but I definitely could have made enemies with one of their customers.
24:38Yeah.
24:39Well, with five hours left, I'm not liking these odds.
24:54Love the office, Svengali.
24:56That payphone come with a speed dial?
24:58Hey, I can do business and get a sub-sandwich at the same time.
25:03Ugh.
25:04What do you want, cop?
25:07Bandron Chemicals gave us your name.
25:09They say you're playing middleman on the new point-shoot missile system.
25:11We need your client list.
25:12Not without a...
25:13Not without a warrant, you don't.
25:17Hey.
25:21Wrong number.
25:23And it's gonna stay that way until we get some answers.
25:26All right, all right.
25:26Look, I'm a cooperative guy, okay?
25:28Just understand something.
25:30I have a large clientele.
25:32And not every one of them wraps themselves on the flag, you know?
25:35I need a name.
25:45Take your pick.
25:51Hey, an arms dealer who sells to only one buyer is an arms dealer without a mortgage, you know what
25:56I mean?
25:57So what can you tell us about your clients?
26:01They're all altar boys.
26:07No, no.
26:09You're killing me here.
26:13I'm just getting started, Sven.
26:15Look, once my buyers fill out the proper forms, okay, and the check's clear, I'm not particularly interested in their
26:21biographies, all right?
26:22Yeah, you're just a businessman trying to make an honest buck.
26:25Exactly.
26:31Not today.
26:33It's for you.
26:36What?
26:41You got seven names.
26:42We'll never be able to run them all down before tonight.
26:46It's gotta be something.
26:48Something we're missing.
26:50Or maybe not.
26:51You believe in destiny, Jack?
26:54Job requirement if you're a time cop.
26:56Maybe this is it.
26:57Maybe we're supposed to buy it tonight, and we're trying to change something that was always meant to be.
27:02Business wearing.
27:03You really believe that?
27:04I don't know.
27:06But in the off chance that I'm right, there's something I gotta do.
27:21That's William.
27:23The good-looking one in the blue jacket?
27:29You're not gonna go see him?
27:31No.
27:32I don't want to embarrass him in front of his friends.
27:35Go ahead, embarrass him.
27:36You know what he'll remember?
27:37That you came.
27:39I don't know.
27:41It's been tough on him since the divorce.
27:44It's been tough on everybody.
27:47We haven't exactly been close.
27:49Every other Saturday, two weeks in the summer.
27:52You know the drill.
27:53No.
27:54I don't.
27:56Before I was adopted by the Logans, I went through foster parents like most kids go through socks.
28:02When I was 15, every other Saturday and two weeks in the summer, we would have been there, guys.
28:06Yeah, well, it's not right.
28:08And he knows that, Gene, one of these days he's gonna get over being angry.
28:14When he does, he's gonna realize he was lucky to have a father like you.
28:31Billy!
28:34Great.
28:35It's my old man.
28:36I'll be back in a second.
28:40It's Will, Dad.
28:42It's been Will for a while now.
28:46So, what's going on?
28:48I thought we were gonna meet up this weekend.
28:51Yeah, I, uh, I just thought I'd drop by.
28:55So, uh, how's school?
28:58Not bad.
28:59Gotta be in chemistry.
29:01Yeah.
29:05Is something wrong?
29:07Is it Mom?
29:09No, no.
29:10I was just thinking about you, that's fine.
29:14I guess I just wanted you to know that, you know, whatever happened between your mom and me,
29:19it had nothing to do with you.
29:21I came all the way down here just to tell me that.
29:23Are you sure everything's okay?
29:25Everything is fine.
29:36Better get back to your friends.
29:39Yeah.
29:44So, I'll see you on Saturday.
29:48Alright?
29:49I'll be there.
30:07Seems like a good kid.
30:11Yeah, he is.
30:14Let's find this piece of garbage.
30:16Let's find this piece of garbage.
30:28None of Svengali's names look familiar.
30:32No match.
30:33We're back to square one.
30:36Pity.
30:36You didn't ask me for help.
30:38But then you'd have to answer my question.
30:44Which one of you came from the future?
30:46The bag's barcode has your fragment processed at 8.47 p.m.
30:50In other words, it's from a case that won't be open till tonight.
30:54I assume Logan is the noxious time pirate who stole the ride.
30:58You have too much respect to define history.
31:00Hemis came back to warn us.
31:02Logan and I died tonight at 8.03 p.m.
31:04We're gonna die again if we don't find out which one of these men is out to get us.
31:11All right, let me take a look at those names.
31:16Well, one thing's apparent, name number four is bogus.
31:18I didn't know that.
31:19There's no ethno origin for the surname Shandari.
31:21It's obviously a nom de plume.
31:24Wait a second.
31:34Anagrams?
31:34Just one of my many talents.
31:40Wait a minute.
31:43Daryl Harrison.
31:44You know him?
31:45I busted him back in the late 80s, 18, 19 years ago.
31:48Well, apparently you've been working under a false premise,
31:50as if Sazen wasn't out to target Logan at all.
31:53It was that for me.
32:01Daryl Harrison arrested, 1989.
32:03I got him for selling illegal weapons.
32:05Imprisoned, Jessup State Penitentiary, paroled...
32:10two weeks ago.
32:12There's an apartment down on C Street.
32:14You're Washington PD on the line.
32:15I want that apartment.
32:16I'll surround it now.
32:25First unit showed up.
32:26The guy at 2B went nuts.
32:27Opened up out the window with one of those laser-accurate street sweepers.
32:30We returned fire, followed up with tear gas.
32:33Harrison, was he hit?
32:34Don't know.
32:35It's been real quiet the last ten minutes.
32:36Figured we'd wait him out.
32:38We don't have time to wait.
32:39Go.
32:42What's the rush?
32:43It's not going anywhere.
32:45Go.
32:46Go.
32:47Go.
32:47Go.
33:01Go.
33:02Go.
33:25Daryl Harrison.
33:30He's dead.
33:40So, anybody gonna tell me why high security government types are interested in a sorry
33:44piece of nothing like Harrison?
33:47No.
33:48Gene, over here.
33:56Vandron's finest.
33:57I still can't believe this guy would go to all this trouble to take me out.
34:07We got the missile, the motive, set and match, Gene.
34:14You're probably right.
34:15It's getting dark.
34:27Why don't we let the D.C. police take it from here?
34:32Come on, Gene.
34:34It's over.
34:41Some days this job feels like police work, some days it feels like homework.
34:49Eight o'clock.
34:51Maybe we should stick around for a while just to be on the safe side.
34:54No.
34:58That offer for a ride still hold?
35:03I'll meet you up top.
35:10So, I take it we are no longer on for this evening?
35:17Another time, Claire.
35:21What?
35:25Did I miss something?
35:42What do you got?
35:44Something I picked up.
35:48Wild thing.
35:50Doesn't exactly fit the mood, does it?
36:15Go ahead.
36:16Play it.
36:40804.
36:44So, that's what it feels like to change history.
36:51Wild thing.
36:52Think I love you.
37:01All right, Gene.
37:02That's it.
37:03You barely said three words since we hit the street.
37:05Something's not right.
37:07I can feel it.
37:10I need to make a call.
37:12Gene.
37:14This is an incredible invention known as a cell phone.
37:17Which are about as private as seats at the Super Bowl.
37:19I want to use a hard line for this.
37:21I'm okay, Jack.
37:21Just drop me off here.
37:33The hell, I'm just going to drop you off.
37:40You find out anything, anything at all, you call me back at this number.
37:43Kale 50147.
37:48All right.
37:51Okay, what's going on?
37:52I'll buy you a drink.
37:54I'm sure they must have milk here.
38:01Dr. Trent.
38:03That's funny.
38:04I don't remember seeing you here before.
38:06It was Officer Logan Wright and Matuszak.
38:10Good memory, doctor.
38:11Oh, please.
38:12Doctors for my resume.
38:14My parents call me Carrie, but my friends use Ann.
38:17Uh, what can I get you?
38:19White wine, please.
38:21Uh, oh, yeah.
38:23Water.
38:25Double scotch rocks.
38:27Rough day?
38:29Yeah.
38:30One hell of a day.
38:32It's finally over.
38:33You know what, Jack?
38:35Why don't you go on back to the office, find Claire, and have that dinner?
38:37I'll just finish my drink and, uh, I'll catch you, Cam, all right?
38:41You sure?
38:41I'm positive.
38:43Come on.
38:44Come on.
38:46Nice to see you again.
38:48Thanks.
38:52Excuse me.
39:00Captain, I just checked Harrison's bank records.
39:03Your hunch was right.
39:05Someone deposited $25,000 into his account just this morning.
39:08In other words, our Mr. Harrison was in someone else's employ.
39:14Captain?
39:15Yep.
39:21Time enforcement.
39:23Time travel.
39:25Somebody came back, didn't they?
39:27They warned you.
39:30Otherwise, how would you have known about Bandron?
39:33About me?
39:35You had me killed?
39:37Huh?
39:38And I'm gonna do it again.
39:40Don't.
39:42Back way.
39:44Back way.
39:45Very slowly.
39:49Wait a minute, Kat.
39:53My parents call me Carrie, but my parents use me.
39:56Carrie and Trent.
40:02You'll have to excuse me for being confused, but I didn't even know you till this afternoon.
40:06I'll have to admit, it was interesting trying to explain my system to the man it was designed to kill.
40:11Well, I can't believe you don't remember me.
40:14I was at the trial every chance I could get.
40:17Trial?
40:18Jimmy Wells.
40:20You remember now?
40:22Wells.
40:23He was a two-bit punk I took down for armed robbery just before I left the force.
40:27I loved him, and you murdered him.
40:29I sent him to prison.
40:31It's just the same as pulling the trigger.
40:33Prison ate Jimmy alive year after year.
40:37They found him dead in his cell last summer.
40:40The prison officials, they called it suicide, but I knew better.
40:49You didn't know.
40:53Did you?
40:55No, I didn't.
40:57And I'm sorry, but I didn't start him down that path.
41:00I just helped stop it.
41:02I'd like to hear about Mr. Harrison.
41:05Don't come any closer.
41:06Let me guess.
41:08Using launcher was a poetic justice thing, but if you took just one, it could be traced.
41:13So you accrued Harrison to do your killing, a hitman slash fall guy, in case someone came knocking after the
41:20big blast.
41:21It was so easy finding someone who hated you as much as I did.
41:28Harrison followed you most of the day.
41:30You even caught that tender scene you had with your son.
41:34In fact, I think when I'm finished with you, I might pay the boy a little visit.
41:56You should already be dead!
41:58I'm sorry.
42:00Two chances are all you get, on your knees.
42:02Logan Cuffer.
42:07You wanted me dead.
42:09In one history, you succeeded.
42:13Destiny again, Gene.
42:15What if it was always our destiny to have Hemmings come back?
42:18To cheat history?
42:20We'll never know.
42:22I'm not sure I want to know.
42:28Funny.
42:29A day like today really makes you appreciate what's important.
42:37Looking forward to Saturday with your kid.
42:40With Billy?
42:43Well, more than ever.
42:50In fact, I don't think I'm going to wait too long.
42:52I'm not sure I'm going to wait too long.
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