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Timecop 1997 Season 1 Episode 6
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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.
01:14Think about it. He blew away all those TIE fighters and made the jump to light speed and had to
01:19talk to 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.
02:02Isn'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?
02:14Hi.
02:25I don't know.
05:26I just assumed that somebody as offbeat good-looking as myself didn't have a chance for the young ladies.
05:32Remember, Logan, the secret to romance is location, location, location.
05:37Dark theater, the right film.
05:39What have you got?
05:41Magic.
05:43I'm sure you're right.
05:45See, did the old family do a quite comfortable Casanova?
05:47It was a fort, and it was actually pretty cramped.
05:51Hey, Mac.
05:54What's up with Mac?
05:56Senate 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.
06:06As 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,
06:17fewer criminals would get back, we'd cut our budget by a third.
06:20We bust our bus trying to be the Tiffany's of time travel
06:22while our bosses are hell-bent on turning this into a five and dime.
06:27Captain Matuzik, report to the dome. We have a developing rip.
06:30Time to pass the hat.
06:35I'll bet no one will leave him.
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.
07:05It's the night I spent in jail.
07:09You stole your dad's car to impress a girl?
07:12Gee, Logan, I know cliches with more originality.
07:15It was the prom.
07:16This wasn't just any girl.
07:18This was Allison Kendall.
07:20Allie, for short.
07:21Man, was she beautiful.
07:23That makes 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, they 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 ripper,
08:05which means somebody's back there that doesn't belong there.
08:08Well, 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
08:17with 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.
08:58What are those guys doing today?
08:59Well, actually, my mother ran into one last week.
09:02He runs the local filling station.
09:06You know, missing the prom is the best thing that ever happened to me.
09:08Oh, yeah?
09:09One night in jail scared you straight, huh?
09:10Well, that was part of it.
09:12Up until then, my parents had been my foster parents.
09:15I managed to burn through two foster families.
09:19I figured after this stunt, they'd done me, too.
09:22What happened?
09:24Clear to pot, babe, please.
09:25Morning, I got out of jail.
09:27My father told me no son of his was 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.
09:39Sometimes we tend to remember only the magical moments from our own past.
09:44Pine Creek could be pretty dangerous for you.
09:45I'll keep my eyes open.
09:49Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
10:03Come on.
10:04Come on.
10:33Hey, Mr. Steckler.
10:42What'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.
11:21Is 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.
11:28I'm a relative of Bill, sir.
11:30A distant relative.
11:31Well, it looks like he was just locking up.
11:33Somebody beamed him on the back of his head and 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.
11:52I should already be there.
11:54Hey!
12:10Hey, hey, Rips!
12:11You talking to me?
12:13I'm looking for Jack Logan.
12:15Is 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, 458 Fillmore Street, right?
12:33Mm-hmm.
12:37Hey!
12:38You wrinkled my tux!
13:13Romantic, isn't it?
13:16Sam Usher.
13:17Oh.
13:18It's nice to see that you don't forget your old T.E.C. training buddies.
13:22I'm making a point not to forget the ones I catch stealing time sled designs.
13:27I thought you were in prison.
13:29I got paroled for my good behavior.
13:31But I used my time inside well.
13:34I thought a lot about how different my life would be without you in it.
13:38I'd have built that rogue sled out of the streets of D.C.
13:42I'd be making millions.
13:44You came back to take me out.
13:47If I'm dead at 17, I can never catch you.
13:50I remember you telling me all about your troubled youth.
13:52Who'd ever believe that your past would turn out to be your Achilles heel.
13:55What have you done?
13:57Nothing that will raise any eyebrows.
14:00You won't be the first teenager to die on prom night.
14:09You won't be the first teenager to die on prom night.
14:46Look who I found, Mac.
14:47Our former colleague.
14:50Shut up, dirtbag.
14:53Captain, you feeling okay?
14:55Now that we finally got you, I feel just great.
14:58Good work, Sam.
14:59I'll do it.
15:02What's going on here?
15:03Don't you know who I am?
15:04Yeah.
15:05You're Jack Logan.
15:07The most wanted time criminal in D.C. history.
15:10And you're under arrest.
15:14Mac, you got it all wrong.
15:15Usher's the criminal here.
15:16He's changed history.
15:17My history.
15:19You sent me back on a mission.
15:21How else did I get this uniform and temporal control?
15:23You jumped me, that's how.
15:24I let my guard down for two seconds.
15:26You know, I had impersonating a D.C. officer to his charge.
15:30Oh, this is insane.
15:32Easter, you can vouch for me.
15:34Oh, sure I can.
15:35I've got whole files on your exploits through time, which I will take great pleasure in passing
15:39on to the D.C. Penal Division.
15:41Don't you see by altering my past, usher's changed the future?
15:45Oh, please.
15:45You've tried to alter so many time periods, I thought of buying history a moomoo and crying
15:49uncle.
15:50Get him out of here.
15:51Emmys.
15:52You understand what's happening here.
15:54Please explain it to them.
15:56There's nothing to explain.
15:58You're a murderer.
16:17Hey, buddy.
16:20You're never going to get away with this, usher.
16:23Well, I guess this is my lucky day.
16:25Because it looks like I already have.
16:27You know, this is exactly the kind of thing we were warned about at the academy.
16:31Change one little piece of a person's life, and you risk changing the whole life.
16:37What a mind bender, huh?
16:38I'm going to bend your mind in about two seconds.
16:40See?
16:41You're already exhibiting the traits of a career criminal.
16:45I read your file.
16:47You've had more lives than a temporal cat.
16:52What the hell did you do to me?
16:53I wanted to kill you.
16:55That was the plan.
16:57I cut the brake lines.
16:59I planted the explosive in the car.
17:00It was a liquid explosive.
17:02It was supposed to disintegrate without a trace in two hours.
17:04But no.
17:06Only a punk like you, or more specifically the 17-year-old you, could plow the car into a tree
17:13before the Big Bang.
17:15There's no way I could do something like that.
17:18Oh.
17:19There's a way, all right.
17:24There's a whole life out there you have no idea you lived.
17:28You became a product of the criminal justice system, Jack.
17:32It's all here.
17:35It's really pretty sad.
17:36It's not my life.
17:38It is now.
17:42In this alternate world, you never became a time cop.
17:48And I was never thrown off the force.
17:51Where do you hear the case we got against you?
18:04We locked and loaded.
18:06Got Logan's tribunal hearing in half an hour.
18:08We would be, but Usher wanted a complete download of all of his case files and Logan's criminal history.
18:13Did he say why?
18:14I'm chalking it up to temporal Alzheimer's.
18:16Sometimes he forgets if he's a cop.
18:18The man gets the job done.
18:20Yeah, well, a lot of people get the job done.
18:22Usually they go under more common names, you know, like, say, dictator.
18:27Don't you think you're being a little dramatic?
18:28If I see a marble bust, I'm walking.
18:30All right, look.
18:31Usher may be a little assertive.
18:33But let's remember, Logan's the real bad guy here.
18:37His arrest is going to buy us a lot of goodwill with the subcommittee.
18:40Just by catching him, we've closed 25% of our cases.
18:43Hey, look.
18:43I'm just as glad to see Jumping Jack Flash put out of commission as you are.
18:47And I'm, you know, I'm impressed with the job that Usher did on this.
18:51I bet it hurt to say 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 Usher's.
19:02And whose is it?
19:03I don't know.
19:04It's definitely TEC issue, but the chip registration doesn't check out.
19:08There must have been temporal flux.
19:10Scramble the code and 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?
19:19Just that the average is 1.5 per active officer per year.
19:24What is it with you two?
19:25Usher brings in our biggest temporal criminal, and you act like he's done something wrong.
19:29No one wants Logan brought down more than me.
19:31We all have colleagues whose death he caused.
19:33I am just pointing out an abnormality in our equipment.
19:36You sure this isn't personal, Hemmings?
19:39Positive.
19:40Okay.
19:41Then log it in your report, and I'll address it later.
19:44Right now I've got a real criminal to deal with.
19:48Ready for your close-up, Mr. DeMille?
19:52Good luck.
19:54Thanks.
19:58It bothers you that the controller doesn't check out?
20:01What can I say? I'm a stickler for detail.
20:03Well, if you call it temporal flux, you can close out your tech file.
20:08Otherwise, I'd be entertaining Logan's theory that this belonged to him in an alternate reality.
20:14Jack Logan, a time cop.
20:16What a sad, pathetic world that would be to live in.
20:19I'm going to say that again.
20:24Jack Logan, you have been charged with 15 counts of temporal one, unlawful temporal insertion with criminal intent.
20:31How do you plead?
20:32Not guilty.
20:33So noted.
20:35Where is your court-appointed counsel?
20:36I waive the right to counsel, Your Honor.
20:38I'll be defending myself.
20:40Be warned, Mr. Logan, I do not look kindly on the practice of self-representation.
20:45I shall give you one more opportunity.
20:47Does the defendant wish to request TEC counsel?
20:51I respectfully decline.
20:53I'm innocent.
20:54So noted.
20:55Have it your way.
20:56These proceedings will now come to order.
20:59First count.
21:01November 19th, 1856.
21:02St. Petersburg, Russia.
21:04Theft of three Fabergé eggs from the Tsar's personal collection.
21:07Two royal guards killed in the escape.
21:10Second count.
21:11June 14th, 1922.
21:13Armed robbery of the Orient Express and its approach to Istanbul.
21:16TEC officer killed and attempted apprehension.
21:19My history has been changed.
21:21I am not responsible for these crimes.
21:23Oh.
21:24Well, who's that?
21:25Your evil twin?
21:28What if someone went back and altered your past?
21:31You wouldn't be a judge today.
21:33You wouldn't have the life you're leading right now.
21:35Do you wish to change your plea to insanity, Mr. Logan?
21:41That man, Sam Usher, is responsible for my personal history.
21:46He went back to May 19th, 1989 and changed the course of my life.
21:51How do you respond to these allegations, Officer Usher?
21:58The defendant is a desperate man, Your Honor.
22:01You pull file on that date and let history speak for itself.
22:06After stealing his foster father's car, the defendant crashed it into a tree.
22:10Allison Kendall, the female passenger, was killed when the gas tank exploded.
22:13You sabotaged that car, Usher.
22:15You cut the brake lines and planted the explosive.
22:19That's the only reason it crashed.
22:20Enough, 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.
22:38It all started there.
22:39Mr. Logan, it's obvious to this court that the only way you could have committed these crimes
22:43is if you had the use of a rogue time sled.
22:46If you're willing to give up its location,
22:48I might be able to show mercy in your sentencing.
22:52Your Honor, I don't know anything about a rogue sled.
22:54You're looking at a death sentence, Mr. Logan.
22:57If I were you, I'd start cooperating.
23:00I can't tell you what I don't know.
23:03You leave me no choice.
23:06Jack Logan, you are hereby sentenced to death.
23:08You will be remanded to temporal prison until which time your sentence can be carried out.
23:14You look so smart, Usher.
23:16You didn't kill me in 1989.
23:18You sure as hell not going to do it now.
23:19The irony is, I'm the only person who can actually help you out.
23:23If you take this alternate reality to its logical conclusion,
23:25you would never round to stop me from stealing those designs.
23:28Which means you've got your own fully operational rogue time sled.
23:32That's why the judge was willing to make me an offer.
23:35I'm going to be the first man in history to make money on both sides of the temporal stream.
23:39You'll never get away with it.
23:41What are you going to get at Jack?
23:43The world's turned against you.
23:46You're right, Usher.
23:47Why am I fighting?
23:49From what I can tell, I make a pretty good criminal.
23:51Maybe it's time I started living up to my reputation.
23:54I've changed my mind.
23:56I'm willing to give up the location of the rogue time sled.
23:58You don't know where it is.
24:01I'll give it up on one condition.
24:03Let's hear it.
24:05I only talked to Claire Hemmings.
24:11This guy's Jesse James at Time Travel.
24:13Get him to tell you where the sled is, then get out.
24:16I don't like this, Mac.
24:17We should be in there with her.
24:19Last time I checked, we were both time cops, Sam.
24:21The deal is me and me alone.
24:23I can handle this.
24:24Just don't let him get into your head.
24:26He's a real charmer.
24:28I'll try not to swim.
24:36Okay, I'm here.
24:37I'm alone.
24:38Now, where's that sled?
24:40I'm not talking until you take the cuffs off.
24:43I'm not authorized to do that.
24:45Yes, you are.
24:46This is your interrogation.
24:47I thought you knew the temple codebook by heart.
24:54I do.
25:01It's your��.
25:09He's a free Tweak.
25:10I'm out.
25:11Bye-bye.
25:14Bye-bye.
25:15Bye-bye.
25:18Bye-bye.
25:18Bye-bye.
25:19Bye-bye.
25:20Bye-bye.
25:21Bye-bye.
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.
25:35Oh, you just, 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.
25:45Sam Usher is a time criminal.
25:46He went back on a rogue sled and altered my personal history.
25:50You have an act of imagination, I'll say that.
25:52For you.
25:54Your full name is Claire Elizabeth Hemmings.
25:57Born 1979 in Abilene, Texas.
26:01Graduated magna cum laude from MIT.
26:05Joined TEC Science and Research Division.
26:08You were offered a full-time job after a two-week stint at tech headquarters.
26:14So you hacked into the TEC mainframe.
26:17I'm not impressed.
26:21You hate jazz.
26:23San Francisco and baby boomers.
26:25You like burritos.
26:27Extra guacamole.
26:29No beans.
26:30You go to the movies.
26:31You never rent.
26:33Well, actually, I just rented the sound of music last Christmas.
26:36It's only because your niece had never seen it.
26:41Have you been stalking me?
26:46In another life.
26:49In my real life, we're colleagues.
26:52In this life, you're a criminal and a murderer, Logan.
26:56I'm not going to let you play your little mind games.
27:01More than anybody else, you understand the concept of alternate realities.
27:05I also understand the concept of psychopathological behavior.
27:11TSNA.
27:14Too smart, no action.
27:16You 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.
27:39I'm telling you the truth.
27:46Look at your record, Logan.
27:48How am I supposed to believe you?
27:54I guess you're just going to have to take my word for it, Claire.
28:00Come any closer and I'll snap her neck at two.
28:02In the shot.
28:03Let me take it.
28:04Tech standard issue.
28:04Fox, 42 caliber rounds.
28:06There's no way you can shoot me without hitting Claire.
28:07Lower your weapon pressure.
28:08I don't have to play fair anymore.
28:09I don't know, Usher, but you do.
28:10Usher, there was a direct order.
28:12Don't worry, he's not going anywhere.
28:13Sure I am.
28:15We're going out the emergency surface exit.
28:17I'll never give you the code.
28:19You don't have to.
28:25It's your mother's birthday.
28:31What do you think you're doing?
28:51There must be ten cars out here combing the streets for us.
28:56The TEC always turns out our most man nuts to the federal marshals.
29:01We're not allowed to give them crime specifics.
29:03We're always a low priority.
29:04Where do you get your information?
29:06Is there some TEC bookstore I don't know about?
29:08I told you, we're colleagues.
29:10Oh, we're friends.
29:11If we're such good friends, then let me go.
29:13No, I can't.
29:15I need you.
29:16You need a hostage.
29:18I've got a fun place to rest.
29:20You need more than that.
29:21You need medical attention.
29:22Hey.
29:22I just need to stop for a minute.
29:24I just need to help.
29:26Ow!
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.
29:37But we took the bait hook, line, and sinker.
29:38You warned me?
29:40You warned me?
29:42That was the judge's call.
29:43Your job is to follow orders.
29:44We've got something here called a chain of command.
29:46And you better damn well start following it.
29:53What in the hell's gotten into you today?
30:00I'm sorry, Meg.
30:02It's just 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 TEC infirmary.
30:33How do you know I haven't already placed a call?
30:37Because they'd be here by now.
30:40Maybe I'm one of those people who sympathizes with my kidnappers.
30:44No, 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.
30:54And, um, well, too smart, no action.
30:58I haven't told anyone about that since high school.
31:01You realize you trusted me once, somewhere.
31:04There was something about Usher, too.
31:06When he shot you, there was something just wasn't right about him.
31:10He would have killed me to protect his secret.
31:12And what exactly is his secret?
31:14That he's got a rogue sled somewhere under the streets of T.C.
31:18Come on, Claire, think about it.
31:20If I was the one with the rogue sled, I would have dumped you as soon as we left TEC
31:23headquarters.
31:24No.
31:25There's no way Usher could hide something like that.
31:27Not from me.
31:28Why not?
31:33Um, Sam and I dated for six months.
31:38You an Usher?
31:40He's not that much of a stretch.
31:41He's a fairly handsome guy.
31:43What happened?
31:46He broke it off.
31:49Just like that.
31:50He 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?
32:07I'm calling the T.C. right now.
32:08Trust me, don't you?
32:13I don't.
32:14Yes, you do.
32:15Let go of me.
32:19Listen.
32:21I would never do anything to betray you.
32:23You gotta believe me.
32:28Please, Claire.
32:32Please tell me you trust me.
32:37Please.
32:39Please.
32:58It's Mother's birthday.
33:03Look at that.
33:04You know, the exits, the procedure, even 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.
33:22When you were calling off Usher,
33:24Logan said to him,
33:25you have to play fair now.
33:28What 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.
33:42Usher's dangerous.
33:45He pulled the trigger.
33:47Look.
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.
33:55Send me the bill.
33:56I'll spring for his going-away party.
34:02I've gotta find Usher's rug sled.
34:04Look, I think we should just go back to T.E.C. headquarters, Jack.
34:07Let me talk to Matusik.
34:09Mac's 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.
34:15I have tangible evidence.
34:17It's not enough to convince me, too, Zach.
34:20I 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
34:25is if I find Usher's rug sled.
34:28He lives in a loft down in the southeast.
34:32That'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
34:43an abandoned metro station.
34:46Must be where he keeps his sled.
34:57Federal Marshals just got a call from a motel clerk.
35:00Two guests just checked out.
35:01One matched Logan's description,
35:03the other matched Hemming's.
35:05At least we know she's alive.
35:06Yeah.
35:07D.C. Caddy said he dropped them off in southeast.
35:11Usher, southeast, isn't that your neighborhood?
35:13Yeah.
35:14I'll check it out.
35:18This looks a little out of place.
35:23You know the combination?
35:25It's got a microprocessor inside it.
35:27I know how to override the system.
35:35This is incredible.
35:38It's just like the TEC.
35:43That's what happens when you steal the same design.
35:51I'll program your coordinates.
35:54May 19th, 1989.
36:06What?
36:07If 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.
36:24Maybe we'll have something over each other.
36:38Thanks for believing in me.
36:45Go.
36:48Go.
36:48Go.
36:49Go.
36:51Go.
36:51Go.
36:51Go.
36:53Go.
36:55Go.
37:24Go.
37:25I 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 were 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, I wouldn't have noticed.
37:48Where are keys?
37:49Well, I am coming.
37:52Bye.
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, I had a man-to-man with old Bill.
38:19He decided to see things my way, he even gave me the key.
38:22And your dad didn't think I was responsible enough.
38:24No, my dad just thinks you have that whole trouble you think down cold.
38:29Then why did he let you go out with me?
38:31Because he hates me anymore.
38:50I think he's showing them signalers.
38:56Oh, he thinks I'm a cop.
38:58Is he a cop?
38:58I can't tell.
39:00I'm a loser.
39:11Jack, just let the guy pass.
39:13Slow down and he's crazy.
39:14I can shake it.
39:15Jack, I don't care.
39:16Slow down.
39:19Jack, slow the car down.
39:21I'm scared.
39:23It's not working.
39:25We've got no brakes.
39:27We can't slow down.
39:46We can't slow down.
40:04Dude, that was totally awesome.
40:11Touch me.
40:12Yeah, we're both dead.
40:13That's cool.
40:14I was just trying to show you some gratitude.
40:17Are 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.
40:33You're the only guy I know who can escape a death sentence in 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 for last Christmas?
40:47Yeah!
40:52Dude, how'd you know about the karate lessons?
40:55Believe it or not, Jack, I know you better than I know myself.
40:57Awesome.
40:58By the way, in senior chemistry, when Jenny Pollack asks you to be your lab partner, say yes.
41:11Look who I found, Mac.
41:13Former cop.
41:19He's got it all wrong.
41:21Shut up, dirtbag.
41:23You set me back on a mission.
41:24How else will I have this uniform and a controller?
41:27You jump me, that's how.
41:32Ed impersonating a TEC officer to his charge sheet.
41:35This is insane.
41:36Easter, you can vouch.
41:41Who's the chucklehead?
41:43Just a guy who went down the wrong path.
41:45One of the great philosophical dilemmas of our time.
41:48Where's Hammings?
41:55Thank God.
42:02Hey, how was your homecoming, Logan?
42:06Um, very insightful.
42:09Come on, I want some details.
42:11Would you make it to the dance?
42:17No.
42:19I thought 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, I may very well be leading a life of crime today.
42:30Well, that would be too bad, because 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, please.
42:43The chance of you and I getting together in any lifetime are a million to one.
42:50Hammings, you know those guys in high school?
42:51The ones who said you were too smart, no action?
42:54Yeah.
42:57They didn't know what they were talking about.
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