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Get ready for another thrilling episode of Timecop! In Season 1, Episode 6, we dive deep into the complexities of temporal paradoxes and the ethical dilemmas faced by our favorite time agents. Join us as we explore the ripple effects of even the smallest changes in history and the immense responsibility that comes with policing the timeline.
This episode particularly focuses on the challenges of investigating minor historical anomalies that could potentially snowball into major timeline disruptions. We'll also touch upon the personal sacrifices agents must make to uphold the integrity of history, making for a truly engaging viewing experience.
Prepare to be captivated by the intricate plot and the thought-provoking questions about destiny and free will. It's a must-watch for any fan of science fiction and compelling storytelling.
#Timecop #SciFi #TimeTravel
This episode particularly focuses on the challenges of investigating minor historical anomalies that could potentially snowball into major timeline disruptions. We'll also touch upon the personal sacrifices agents must make to uphold the integrity of history, making for a truly engaging viewing experience.
Prepare to be captivated by the intricate plot and the thought-provoking questions about destiny and free will. It's a must-watch for any fan of science fiction and compelling storytelling.
#Timecop #SciFi #TimeTravel
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00:00This is the S.T.A.L.A.
00:55I'm telling you, Logan, man, superior wheels, superior handling.
01:00It's not the machine, Rips, it's the man. You just got lucky.
01:04Tom Cruise, Top Gun, F-16, superior machine, kick the crap out of those migs.
01:09Han Solo, Millennium Falcon, superior man.
01:13Yeah, right.
01:13Think about it. He blew away all those TIE fighters and made the jump to Lightspeed and had to talk
01:19to that thieving Wookiee.
01:20Greedo would have wasted Tom Cruise and Goose before they got out of the cantina.
01:24Yeah, well, tell that to Allison when you pick her up on that rust bucket and watch her make the
01:28jump to me.
01:30Not a chance. I'll get the car.
01:32Yeah, what are you going to do, walk up to your dad and ask him for the keys?
01:35That's the difference between you and me. Where you see a roadblock, I see opportunity.
01:41Dude, where'd you get that?
01:42I caught up myself in shop class.
01:44Oh, man, your dad's totally going to freak.
01:46No, he's not.
01:48That's the beauty of foster parents.
01:50They blame everybody else for your mistakes.
01:57Come on, man, let's take a shortcut to the highway.
02:00I don't know, dude.
02:01Isn't there a minefield in there or something?
02:03That's just a rumor they started to keep guys like us out.
02:08Hey, aren't you the one with the superior wheels?
02:13Hi.
02:42All right.
02:45All right.
03:15Oops.
03:17Jack, look at you a woman!
03:19Jack, look at you a woman!
03:21Jack, look at you a woman!
03:24All right!
03:26Woo-hoo!
03:35Wild men die young, Jack!
03:44The year 2007.
03:46Time travel is a reality, and it's fallen to criminal hands.
03:51With history itself at risk, the United States has formed the Time Enforcement Commission,
03:56a top-secret agency responsible for policing the Temporal Street.
04:01I'm moving again.
04:24And a team of agents track unlawful travelers across time.
04:28Their mission, protect the past, preserve the future.
04:32These agents are known as Time Cops.
04:48Rebel Without a Cost, 1955, James Dean, Einstein, and Charlie Parker all checked out, Mickey Mouse checked in.
04:55Planet of the Apes, 1968.
04:58Apollo orbited the moon.
05:00Hey, how are you?
05:01Uh, Tricky Dick elected, Bobby Kennedy was killed, and Jackie went on asses.
05:0639 steps.
05:07Which version? 1935, 59, or 78.
05:10You are an incredible, isn't it?
05:12Cultural anthropology, Logan. We mark time by our memories. I use movies as my 20th century tickle file.
05:17We had an old revival house by my neighborhood, a new double bill every Friday night.
05:22Most guys are on a date on Friday night.
05:24Did I say I went alone?
05:26I just assumed.
05:27That somebody as offbeat good-looking as myself didn't have a chance for the young ladies?
05:30Hmm.
05:32Remember, Logan, the secret to romance is location, location, location.
05:37Dark theater, the right film. What have you got?
05:41Magic.
05:43I'm sure you found the backseat of the old family view a quite comfortable Casanova.
05:47It was a fort, and it was actually pretty cramped.
05:50Hey, Mac.
05:54What's up with Mac?
05:55Senate closed door hearings on the TEC budget.
05:58Got pretty rough.
05:59Why? Our case closure rate's up. The dome's been clear.
06:02It's about the rogue sled issue.
06:04Well, we're never going to win on that one.
06:05As soon as we manage to shut one down, another one goes out.
06:08Yeah, they're going to have to understand that the time travel genie's out of the bottle.
06:11Once it's out, they can't just stick it back in again.
06:13Well, the Senate thinks if we spent more time in the present tracking down rogue sleds, fewer criminals would get
06:17back, we'd cut our budget by a third.
06:20We bust our bus trying to be the Tiffany's of time travel while our bosses are hell-bent on turning
06:24this into a five-and-dime.
06:26Captain Matuzik, report to the dome. We have a developing rip.
06:30Time to pass the hat.
06:35I'll bet Melman will leave him here.
06:42All right, what do we got?
06:44Level two in holding.
06:45Any chances? Just a temporal correction?
06:48Negative.
06:50All right, let's lock it down.
06:54Pine Creek, Arizona, May 19, 1989.
06:58Run that by me again.
07:00They ring a bell, Logan?
07:02Yeah, big bell.
07:04It's the night I spend in jail.
07:09You stole your dad's car to impress a girl?
07:12Gee, Logan, I know clichés with more originality.
07:15It was the prom.
07:16This wasn't just any girl. This was Allison Kendall.
07:20Allie, for short.
07:21Man, was she beautiful.
07:23That'll make sense.
07:25So, how did you end up in jail?
07:28My dad caught me backing out of Allie's driveway.
07:32Night in jail sounds a little heavy for a prank like that.
07:34My dad and I had a very interesting relationship.
07:37I'd do whatever I could to tick him off,
07:39and he'd try and find new ways to punish me.
07:43I think we'd just come to the end of our rope.
07:45Was Allie waiting for you the next morning?
07:47She hooked up with my best friend, Maddie Rips, at the prom.
07:50By the time I got out of jail,
07:52they were going steady.
07:55I guess she didn't appreciate your wild side.
07:58There's nothing turning on this date but tumbleweed.
08:01Pine Creek's not exactly the center of the universe.
08:04Well, we got a ripple,
08:05which means somebody's back there that doesn't belong there.
08:07Well, let me check it out.
08:10Too dangerous.
08:12Regulation 657-TEC officers cannot knowingly be placed
08:15in situations where they may come in contact
08:16with the younger version of themselves.
08:19What she said.
08:20That doesn't apply here.
08:22My 17-year-old self is spending a night in jail, remember?
08:28Look, it's a small town.
08:29If there's somebody back there who doesn't belong there,
08:31they're going to be spotted in a New York minute.
08:33All right.
08:34You talk me into it.
08:39Boss.
08:40Looks like prom night is turning into homecoming.
08:48Hey, Logan.
08:49If it makes you feel any better,
08:50I didn't even get asked to go to my prom.
08:53Okay.
08:53Nope.
08:54I was deemed TSNA.
08:55Too smart, no action.
08:57What are those guys doing today?
08:59Well, actually, my mother ran into one last week.
09:02He runs the local filling station.
09:05You know, missing the prom is the best thing
09:07that ever happened to me.
09:08Oh, yeah?
09:09One night in jail scared you straight, huh?
09:10Well, that was part of it.
09:11Up until then, my parents had been my foster parents.
09:15I managed to burn through two foster families.
09:19Figured after this stunt, they'd done me, too.
09:22What happened?
09:24Clear the pot, babe, please.
09:25Morning, I got out of jail.
09:27My father told me no son of his
09:28was going to be a juvenile delinquent.
09:30So I reminded him I wasn't his son.
09:33So he adopted me.
09:37Be careful, Logan.
09:38Sometimes we tend to remember
09:41only the magical moments from our own past.
09:43Pine Creek could be pretty dangerous for you.
09:47Now keep my eyes open.
09:49Ten.
09:50Nine.
09:51Eight.
09:53Seven.
09:54Six.
09:55Five.
09:57Four.
09:58Three.
10:00Two.
10:01One.
10:03One.
10:04Five.
10:05Two.
10:08Two.
10:19One.
10:21One.
10:23One.
10:23Two.
10:24Two.
10:28You're in love.
10:31I must lean downtown, Pine Creek.
10:40Hey, Mr. Steckler.
10:41What's going on?
10:43Do I know you, son?
10:45You used to chase me out of your store when I was a little boy.
10:47You and every other brat in this town.
10:50According to my scanner, there was a robbery down at the hardware store.
10:53Which hardware store?
10:55Bill Logan's.
10:56I don't know what the world's coming to.
11:03Must be from Phoenix.
11:19Oh, my God.
11:20Is he all right?
11:21He's got a minor concussion, but he'll be fine.
11:24I don't think I've seen you around here before.
11:27I'm a relative of Bill, son.
11:29That distant relative.
11:31Well, it looks like he was just locking up.
11:33Somebody beamed him on the back of his head, lights out.
11:36No, it didn't happen this way.
11:38You know something about this?
11:42Yeah, he was supposed to get home ten minutes ago and catch me stealing his car.
11:46You're not making any sense, mister.
11:48Maybe you ought to come down to the station with me.
11:51I should already be there.
11:53Hey!
11:54Hey!
12:09Hey, hey, Rams!
12:11You talking to me?
12:13I'm looking for Jack Logan.
12:14Is he in trouble?
12:16Not if you tell me where he is.
12:19What's with the John Luke Picard outfit?
12:21Are you some sort of spook?
12:22Yeah, that's exactly what I am.
12:24And if you don't start giving me some answers, I'm going to beam you to the moon.
12:26He just stole his old man's wheels and went to pick up his date.
12:30Allison Kendall.
12:30Oh, 458 Fillmore Street, right?
12:33Mm-hmm.
12:34Mm-hmm.
12:37Hey!
12:38You wrinkled my tux!
12:40Yes!
12:41You wrinkled my tux!
12:45You wrinkled my tux!
12:48You wrinkled my tux!
13:14romantic isn't it sam usher oh it's nice to see that you don't forget your old t.c. training
13:21buddies i'm making a point not to forget the ones i catch stealing time sled designs
13:27i thought you were in prison i got paroled for my good behavior but i used my time inside well
13:34i thought a lot about how different my life would be without you in it
13:37i'd have built that rogue sled out of the streets of dc i'd be making millions
13:44you came back to take me out if i'm dead at 17 i can never catch you
13:49i remember you telling me all about your troubled youth who'd ever believe that your past would
13:54turn out to be your achilles heel what have you done nothing that will raise any eyebrows
14:00you won't be the first teenager to die on prom night
14:19oh
14:44look who i found mac our former colleague
14:50shut up dirtbag
14:53captain you feeling okay now that we finally got you i feel just great good work sam i'll do it
15:02what's going on here don't you know who i am yeah you're jack logan the most wanted time
15:08criminal in tc history and you're under arrest
15:13matt you got it all wrong usher's the criminal here he's changed history my history
15:19you sent me back on a mission how else did i get this uniform and temporal control you jump me
15:23that's
15:23how i let my guard down for two seconds you know i'm impersonating the tc officer to his church
15:30oh this is insane easter you can vouch for me oh sure i can i've got whole files on your
15:36exploits
15:36through time which i will take great pleasure in passing on to the tc penal division don't you see
15:42by altering my past ushers change the future oh please you've tried to alter so many time periods
15:47i thought of buying history of moomoo and crying uncle get him out of here amy's you understand
15:53what's happening here please explain it to them there's nothing to explain you're a murderer
16:17hey buddy
16:20you're never going to get away with this usher well i guess this is my lucky day
16:25because it looks like i already have you know this is exactly the kind of thing we were warned
16:30about at the academy change one little piece of a person's life you risk changing the whole life
16:36what a mind bender huh i'm going to bend your mind in about two seconds see you're already exhibiting
16:42the traits of a career criminal i read your file you've had more lives than a temporal cat
16:52what the hell did you do to me i wanted to kill you that was the plan i cut the
16:58brake lines i planted the
16:59explosive in the car it was a liquid explosive it was supposed to disintegrate without a trace in two
17:03hours but no only a punk like you or more specifically the 17 year old you could plow the car
17:13into a tree
17:13before the big bang there's no way i could do something like that oh there's a way all right
17:24there's a whole life out there you have no idea you lived you became a product of the criminal
17:29justice system jack it's all here
17:35it's really pretty sad it's not my life it is now
17:42in this alternate world you never became a time cop
17:48and i was never thrown off the force
17:51what do you hear the case we got against you
18:04we locked and loaded got logan's tribunal hearing in half an hour we would be but usher wanted a
18:09complete download of all of his case files and logan's criminal history did he say why i'm chalking
18:14up to temporal alzheimer's sometimes he forgets that he's a cop the man gets the job done yeah
18:20well a lot of people get the job done usually they go under more common names you know like say
18:26dictator don't you think you're being a little dramatic if i see a marble bust i'm walking all
18:30right look usher may be a little assertive let's remember logan's the real bad guy here
18:36his arrest is going to buy us a lot of goodwill with the subcommittee just by catching him we've closed
18:4125 of our cases hey look i'm just as glad to see jumping jack flash put out a commission as
18:46you
18:46are and i'm you know i'm impressed with the job that usher did on this i bet it hurt to
18:52say that
18:54i'm that transparent
18:57i just ran the temporal controller that logan stole from usher through the scanner
19:01it's not ushers the news is it i don't know it's definitely tec issue but the chip registration
19:06doesn't check out there must have been temporal flux scramble the code and you show him another one
19:12that's the fifth controller usher's been issued this year
19:16is there something you're trying to say here hemmings just that the average is 1.5 per active
19:21officer per year what is it with you two usher brings in our biggest temporal criminal and you
19:28act like he's done something wrong no one wants logan brought down more than me we all have colleagues
19:32whose death he caused i am just pointing out an abnormality in our equipment you sure this isn't
19:37personal hemmings positive okay then log it in your report and i'll address it later right now i got a
19:44real criminal to deal with ready for your close-up mr de mill
19:52good luck thanks
19:58it bothers you that the controller doesn't check out what can i say i'm a stickler for detail well
20:04if you call it temporal flux you can close out your tech file otherwise i'd be entertaining logan's
20:10theory that this belonged to him in an alternate reality jack logan a time cop what a sad pathetic
20:17world that would be to live in i'm gonna say that again
20:24jack logan you have been charged with 15 counts of temporal one unlawful temporal insertion with
20:30criminal intent how do you plead not guilty so noted where is your court appointed counsel i waive
20:37the right to counsel your honor i'll be defending myself be warned mr logan i do not look kindly on
20:43the practice of self-representation i shall give you one more opportunity does the defendant wish to
20:49request tec counsel i respectfully decline i'm innocent so noted have it your way these proceedings
20:57will now come to order first count november 19th 1856 st petersburg russia theft of three faberge
21:05eggs from the czar's personal collection two royal guards killed in the escape second count june 14th
21:111922 armed robbery of the orient express and its approach to istanbul tc officer killed and
21:17attempted apprehension my history has been changed i am not responsible for these crimes oh well who's
21:24then your evil twin what if someone went back and altered your past you wouldn't be a judge today
21:33you wouldn't have the life you're leading right now do you wish to change your plea to insanity mr logan
21:42that man sam usher is responsible for my personal history he went back to may 19th 1989 and changed
21:49the course of my life how do you respond to these allegations officer usher
21:58the defendant is a desperate man your honor you pull file on that date and let history speak for itself
22:06after stealing his foster father's car the defendant crashed into a tree allison kendall the female
22:11passenger was killed when the gas tank exploded you sabotaged that car usher you cut the brake lines
22:17and planted the explosive that's the only reason it crashed enough mr logan
22:25it seems pretty cut and dry to me
22:29allison kendall was not supposed to die
22:32i launched from the tec to investigate a time ripple emanating from my hometown it all started there
22:39mr logan it's obvious to this court that the only way you could have committed these crimes is if you
22:44had the use of a rogue time sled if you're willing to give up its location i might be able
22:49to show mercy
22:50in your sentencing your honor i don't know anything about a rogue sled you're looking at a death sentence
22:56mr logan if i were you i'd start cooperating i can't tell you what i don't know you leave me
23:04no choice
23:06jack logan you are hereby sentenced to death you will be remanded to temporal prison until which time
23:11your sentence can be carried out you look so smart usher you didn't kill me in 1989 you sure as
23:18hell
23:18not gonna do it now the irony is i'm the only person who can actually help you out if you
23:23take
23:23this alternate reality to its logical conclusion you would never around to stop me from stealing
23:27those designs which means you've got your own fully operational rogue time sled that's why the judge
23:33was willing to make me an offer i'm gonna be the first man in history to make money on both
23:37sides of
23:38the temporal stream you'll never get away with it what are you gonna get it jack the world's turned
23:44against you you're right usher why am i fighting it from what i can tell i make a pretty good
23:50criminal
23:51maybe it's time i started living up to my reputation i've changed my mind i'm willing to give up the
23:56location of the rogue time sled you don't know where it is i'll give it up on one condition let's
24:03hear it
24:10this guy's jesse james of time travel get him to tell you where the sled is then get out i
24:16don't like
24:16this mac we should be in there with her last time i checked we were both time cops sam deal
24:21is me and
24:22me alone i can handle this just don't let him get into your head he's a real charmer i'll try
24:28not to
24:28swim okay i'm here i'm alone now where's that sled i'm not talking to take the cuffs off i'm not
24:43authorized to do that yes you are this is your interrogation i thought you knew the temple code
24:48book by heart
25:25we just lost our stereo
25:29see if you can amp up the receiver
25:33i don't think she should be alone with him
25:34oh you jets usher
25:36that means she can't take care of herself
25:39how'd you know that microphone was there
25:41i'm a time cop
25:42i know everything about this facility
25:44sam usher is a time criminal
25:46he went back on a rogue sled
25:48and altered my personal history
25:49you have an act of imagination
25:51i'll say that for you
25:54your full name is clara elizabeth hemmings
25:57born 1979 in abilene texas
26:01graduated magna cum laude
26:03from m.i.t
26:04joined t.e.c science and research division
26:07you were offered a full-time job
26:10after a two-week stint at tech headquarters
26:14so you hacked into the t.e.c mainframe
26:16i'm not impressed
26:21you hate jazz
26:23san francisco and baby boomers
26:25you like burritos
26:27extra guacamole
26:28no beans
26:30you go to the movies
26:31you never rent
26:33oh actually i just rented the sound of music last christmas
26:36it's only because your niece had never seen it
26:40have you been stalking me
26:45in another life
26:48in my real life we're colleagues
26:52in this life you're a criminal and a murderer logan
26:55i'm not gonna let you play your little mind games
27:01more than anybody else
27:02you understand the concept of alternate realities
27:05i also understand the concept of psychopathological behavior
27:10t.s.n.a
27:14too smart no action
27:15you told me all about it just before i launched
27:21just before sam usher changed everything
27:26you're lying
27:32you didn't go to your senior prom because you weren't asked
27:37usher's the one who's lying i'm telling you the truth
27:46look at your record logan
27:47how am i supposed to believe you
27:54i guess you're just gonna have to take my word for her claire
28:00come any closer and i'll snap her neck at two
28:02get the shot let me take it
28:03tech standard issue five's 42 caliber rounds
28:05there's no way you can shoot me without hitting claire
28:07lower your weapon pressure
28:08i don't have to play fair anymore usher but you do
28:10usher there was a direct order
28:11don't worry he's not going anywhere
28:13sure i am
28:14we're going out the emergency surface exit
28:16i'll never give you the code
28:18we don't have to
28:24it's brother's birthday
28:30what do you think you're doing
28:51there must be ten cars out here combing the streets for us
28:56tc always turns out our most man nuts to the federal marshals
29:01you're not allowed to give them crime specifics we're always a low priority
29:04where do you get your information is there some tc bookstore i don't know about
29:08i told you we're colleagues
29:09oh they're friends
29:11if we're such good friends then let me go
29:13no i can't
29:14i need you
29:16you need a hostage
29:18i gotta find a place to rest
29:19you need more than that you need medical attention
29:21hey
29:22i just need a stop for a minute
29:24i just need two
29:26hey
29:29i gave you a direct order
29:30i had the shot
29:31i could have taken logan out
29:32you could have blown a hole right through hemmings
29:34i warned you that that interrogation was nothing but a bluff
29:36but we took the bait hook line and sink
29:38you warned me
29:40you warned me
29:41that was the judge's call
29:43your job is to follow orders
29:44we got something here called a chain of command
29:46and you better damn well start following it
29:52what in the hell's gotten into you today
30:00i'm sorry meg
30:02just that i've been after logan for so long
30:05to get this close
30:08i flew off the handle
30:12for a minute there i wasn't sure whose side you were on
30:27careful it's a pretty nasty wound
30:30surprised i'm not waking up in the tc infirmary
30:33how do you know i haven't already placed the call
30:37because they'd be here by now
30:40maybe i'm one of those people who sympathizes with my kidnappers
30:43no you're too smart for that
30:46yeah see that's exactly what i said
30:50truth is you knew my mother's birthday was the exit code
30:53and um well
30:56too smart no action
30:57i haven't told anyone about that since high school
31:00you realize you trusted me once
31:03somewhere
31:04there was something about usher too
31:06when he shot you there was something just
31:08wasn't right about him
31:09he would have killed me to protect his secret
31:11and what exactly is his secret
31:13that he's got a rogue sled somewhere under the streets of dc
31:18come on claire think about it
31:20if i was the one with the rogue sled i would have dumped you
31:22as soon as we left tech headquarters
31:24no there's no way usher could hide something like that
31:27not from me
31:28why not
31:34um sam and i dated
31:35for six months
31:38you an usher
31:39it's not that much of a stretch
31:41he's a fairly handsome guy
31:43what happened
31:46he broke it off
31:48just like that
31:49and he never really gave me an explanation
31:54did you love him
31:56no
31:58but i thought i knew him
32:01he was using you claire
32:02you don't even know me
32:05why am i telling you any of this
32:06i'm calling the tc right now
32:08trust me don't you
32:13i don't
32:13yes you do
32:14let go of me
32:19listen
32:21i would never do anything to betray you
32:23you gotta believe me
32:29please claire
32:32please tell me you trust me
32:37please
32:57it's mother's birthday
33:00look at that
33:04you know the exits
33:05the procedure
33:06even the security code
33:09where the hell did he get his information
33:11either he's a card carrying member of the psychic friends network
33:14or we have a serious security breach
33:16this day just keeps getting better and better
33:21when you were calling off usher
33:24logan said to him
33:25you have to play fair now
33:27what do you think he meant
33:29he was just taunting him
33:31look usher's a good cop
33:33he's a good cop
33:34he's just a little too close right now
33:36he's always been unorthodox
33:38unorthodox is wearing white after labor day
33:40or mixing chicken with fish
33:41usher's dangerous
33:45he pulled the trigger
33:46look
33:47if it makes you sleep any better at night
33:49usher's put in for a transfer
33:51he's gonna be heading up the rug sled task force
33:54all right
33:54send me the bill
33:55i'll spring for his going away party
34:02i've got to find usher's rogue sled
34:04look i think we should just go back to tc headquarters jack
34:07let me talk to matusak
34:09max too good a cop
34:10no matter what you tell him
34:11he's not gonna believe my story
34:12he has to have tangible evidence
34:14i have tangible evidence
34:17it's not enough to convince matusak
34:19i have to get to 1989
34:21and change my life back to the way it's supposed to be
34:24the only way i can do that is if i find usher's rogue sled
34:28he lives in the loft down in southeast
34:32it's a pretty bad neighborhood for a cop
34:34yeah he said the property was a steal
34:36he couldn't pass it up
34:37he bought it in an mta fire sale
34:40mta is in metro transit
34:42yeah his building's right over an abandoned metro station
34:46must be where he keeps his sled
34:56federal marshals
34:57i just got a call from a motel clerk
34:59two guests just checked out
35:01one matched logan's description
35:03the other matched hemmings
35:04at least we know she's alive
35:06yeah
35:06dc caddy said he dropped him off in southeast
35:10usher
35:12southeast isn't that your neighborhood
35:13yeah
35:14i'll check it out
35:18this looks a little out of place
35:22you know the combination
35:24it's got a microprocessor inside it
35:27i know how to override the system
35:35this is incredible
35:38it's just like the tc
35:43that's what happens when you steal the same design
35:51i'll program your coordinates
35:53may 19th 1989
36:06what if you manage to put things right when you get back
36:09i won't have any memory of this
36:12of us
36:14no
36:15but i will
36:17i'm not sure i like the idea of you having something over me
36:23maybe we'll have something over each other
36:38thanks for believing in me
36:45go
37:00avoid the launch now
37:09no way usher
37:11do it
37:23i don't get it
37:28two guys just rolled right in front of my car
37:30comic books have rocked your world one too many times
37:33no i swear they're
37:34they're right here
37:36i knew i should have gone with blaine
37:40that's him that's one of the guys right there
37:44believe me if he rolled onto your car
37:46i wouldn't have noticed
37:48where are keys
37:48why is he coming
37:52hi
37:53bye
38:08the way maddie was talking i didn't even think he'd show up
38:11well i guess now you know who the superior man is
38:14seriously what did you do steal it
38:17no
38:17i had a man-to-man with old bill
38:19he decided to see things my way
38:21he even gave me the key
38:22and your dad didn't think i was responsible enough
38:24no
38:25my dad just thinks you have that whole
38:27trouble you think down cold
38:29then why did he let you go out with me
38:30because he hates me anymore
38:50i think he's showing up
38:51signal us
38:55oh he thinks i'm a cop
38:57is he a cop
38:58i can't tell him
39:00i'll lose him
39:10jack
39:11just let the guy pass
39:12slow down
39:13and he's crazy
39:14i can shake him
39:15jack i don't care
39:16slow down
39:19jack
39:19slow the car down
39:21i'm scared
39:23it's not working
39:24we got no brakes
39:26we can't slow down
39:45step on the emergency brake
39:46and make a hard right search
40:04dude
40:05that was totally awesome
40:11touch me we're both dead
40:12that's cool
40:13i was just trying to show you some gratitude
40:16are you okay
40:19i never want to see you again jack logan
40:23looks like we're back on track
40:25you don't mean to break up a family reunion
40:27is this the twilight zone
40:29who are you guys
40:30old friends
40:31you know i gotta hand it to you jack
40:32you're the only guy i know
40:34who can escape a death sentence
40:35in two different time zones
40:36hmm
40:38i'm gonna be wanting that uniform back
40:40i don't think so
40:42say goodbye to yourself jack
40:44remember what your dad gave you
40:45for last christmas
40:47yeah
40:52dude how'd you know about the karate lessons
40:54believe it or not jack
40:55i know you better than i know myself
40:57awesome
40:58by the way
40:59in senior chemistry
41:01when jenny pollack asks you to be your lab partner
41:03say yes
41:11look who i found mac
41:12former cop
41:19he's got it all wrong
41:21shut up they're back
41:22you set me back on a mission
41:24how else will i have this uniform and a controller
41:26who jumped me that sound
41:31had impersonating a tec officer to his charge
41:34this is insane
41:35easter
41:36you can vouch
41:41who's the chucklehead
41:43he's the guy who went down the wrong path
41:45one of the great philosophical dilemmas of our time
41:48where's hammings
41:55thank god
42:01hey how was your homecoming logan
42:04um
42:07very insightful
42:08come on i want some details
42:11did you make it to the dance
42:17no
42:18but i made sure there'd be other dances to go to
42:25now it's interesting
42:26if i hadn't spent that night in jail
42:28i may very well be leading a life of crime today
42:30well that would be too bad
42:32because then you and i would have never met
42:35how do you know
42:36maybe i'd end up taking you hostage
42:39we'd spend the night together in some cheap motel
42:41logan
42:42please
42:42the chance of you and i getting together in any lifetime
42:45are
42:45million
42:46to one
42:49hammings
42:50you know those guys in high school
42:51the ones that said you were too smart no action
42:54yeah
42:57they didn't know what they were talking about
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