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Timecop 1997 Season 1 Episode 8
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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? My 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.
00:39It means things are quiet.
00:41By the way, anybody know a good garage?
00:44Car trouble, Captain?
00:45No, car disaster.
00:46I could fix my old Dodge with a hammer and chewing gum.
00:49These new electric jobs? I need a PhD to open the hood.
00:52Whole latch, pop secondary release, raised 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.
01:09No, no problem. I'm sure I could, you know...
01:11No, 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.
01:40Jack, 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?
02:06That's a nice way to put it.
02:09My kid refers to this era in music as geezer rock.
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.
02:40I figured you two weren't getting along.
02:41I haven't heard of a teenager yet
02:43that gets along with his old man.
02:44Guess what?
02:46We're no exception.
02:47Been there, done that.
02:53Sometimes I'm amazed in the interview, Rick.
02:55Me too.
02:57It's a little loud.
02:58Make everything prove it.
03:04Wild thing.
03:09Wild thing.
03:11I think I love you.
03:13But I want to know for sure.
03:18Come on.
03:20I want to tell you.
03:23I love you.
03:25Wild thing.
03:26Wild thing.
03:29Wild thing.
03:39Wild thing.
04:41We're just talking. Minutes ago.
04:43Yeah, well, it happened. It happened, Easter.
04:45Thank you for that bracing dose of clarity, Officer Hemmings.
04:51So that's it.
04:52Is that it? No, that's not it. Someone just took out the head of the TEC along with one of
04:57our finest officers and made a point of doing it on our doorstep.
05:05If this had been anyone else, Logan would be doing the same thing. Checking the evidence, assessing the situation. We
05:12don't have time to fall apart, Easter. Not now.
05:16Found something, Officer Hemmings. The detector went off the scale. Whatever this is, it's not part of Logan's car.
05:22It doesn't have to be this way.
05:26What? Easter. Easter!
05:31All TEC personnel, evacuate the building.
05:33Easter, listen to me. I know how you feel.
05:35Frankly, Ms. Hemmings, I don't think you do. For once in my life, I am not going to sit idly
05:38back and watch history take control.
05:40We are all shell-shocked. This still hasn't hit us yet.
05:43Oh, I am not. 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. You are not a superhero.
05:52Well, there's a first time for everything.
05:53Listen to me. Listen to me. Even if you could get a ride up and going, an unauthorized trip is
05:58a capital offense.
05:59I know. I helped draft the legislation.
06:01Okay. You realize your career will be over.
06:05Officer Hemmings, when engaged and debated, it is generally preferable to build your case.
06:08Yes. I'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.
06:26What's to know? It'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.
06:44I can't believe I'm doing this.
06:47To be honest, I'm surprised you capitulated as quickly as you did.
06:50Thanks.
06:51But believe 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, figure 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 warn them.
07:13The less people involved, the better.
07:15Oh, take this with you.
07:18Logan can have it analyzed.
07:19It might point them that direction.
07:21It must 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, supposed to have dinner tonight.
07:46If you're successful, maybe you still will.
08:0410, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, watch.
08:26If Matuszak survives the night, I am seriously asking for a raise.
08:38Not only acting like Logan, I'm landing like him.
08:43Miss Hemings?
08:46Odd, I was under the impression we employed a janitorial service
08:49for this sort of thing.
08:50Easter?
09:07I found this new Italian place.
09:10Stay quiet, what do you say?
09:11A little wine, some pasta?
09:13Sounds better than the usual deep fried.
09:17And delivered in Styrofoam.
09:23I'm a little short on cash.
09:24That's my wallet at home.
09:26Officer Logan, please report to interrogation room one.
09:31That's you.
09:33Be back.
09:41Hemings?
09:43Look, I 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.
10:00You invited her to dinner.
10:15What's going on?
10:21You wouldn't come back unless...
10:24There's just something here at the T.E.C.
10:28What, something with me?
10:30Logan, you and Matusak are gonna die tonight.
10:348.03.
10:35On the roof, your car explodes.
10:39Look, you have less than 10 hours to stop your own murder.
10:48I know.
10:52You just may.
11:07You just may.
11:20I don't know.
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.
11:53I can't impound my life, Hemmings.
11:54If somebody wants me dead, they're going to find a way.
11:58This was found in the debris after the explosion.
12:00Easter thought you could have it analyzed.
12:05Easter? He helped send you back?
12:07Believe it or not, he insisted on it.
12:08The doctor's full of surprises.
12:12You might be able to help.
12:13Well, I'm going to 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.
12:22Eight o'clock becomes three o'clock.
12:23Then the bomb could become the machine gun.
12:26I know. Start changing history.
12:27You don't know where it will stop.
12:29Let's see if we can just change this a little bit.
12:35I checked my arrest files.
12:36Eight 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 bagged 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.
13:00The rest of the day's going to be pretty quiet.
13:01Look, I've been back too long already, Jack.
13:04Claire.
13:05I know how hard this must have been.
13:11You can thank me by staying alive.
13:18Logan, I have a question about the Langdon file.
13:21It's funny.
13:22I thought I heard voices.
13:24Just you and me, Emmys.
13:27And, uh, sorry, I can't answer your question.
13:28I'm running late.
13:30But...
13:37This is too weird.
13:40Good luck, Logan.
13:55You seem bedazzled, Officer Logan.
14:01Easter.
14:04I need you to get this lab for me.
14:06Full chemical workup.
14:08I'm a historian, not Federal Express.
14:10Get someone else to do your dirty work.
14:13Just for 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.
14:23Well.
14:26When you put it that way.
14:30Martin, 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.
15:02Some guys never learn.
15:26C-4.
15:27C-4.
15:28C-4.
15:29C-4.
15:30C-4.
15:31C-4.
15:35C-4.
15:36C-4.
15:39C-4.
15:41C-4.
15:43C-4.
15:44C-4.
15:46C-4.
15:47C-4.
15:47C-4.
15:51C-4.
15:53C-4.
15:53C-4.
15:54C-4.
15:57C-4.
16:00C-4.
16:03Hello, Logan.
16:15No!
16:22No way I'm going back to prison, man.
16:32Ready to go now?
16:34Yeah.
16:35Oh, yeah.
16:36Good.
16:40All right, so you caught me taping the History Channel.
16:43That and the explosives wrap out 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.
16:50I 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.
17:23Okay.
17:28I want an explanation.
17:30It'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.
17:59To lignite nitrotex acid?
18:05It's not C4?
18:06Hardly.
18:07No, that is a highly experimental synthetic explosive.
18:10You can't get it at bombs or us.
18:12So the bomb in Martin's room wasn't...
18:17It's already 130.
18:21Logan, you're making even less sense than usual.
18:24Logan?
18:24Not now, Gene.
18:25No.
18:26Right 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.
18:42You either explain that little slam dance in the hall, or I'm going to have you passing out parking tickets
18:46on 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.
19:05Emings came back in time to warn us.
19:07At 8 o'clock tonight, my car goes up in flames, and according to future Claire, you and I go
19:11up with it.
19:13Emings?
19:16Why would I be giving you a ride?
19:21Gene.
19:24Because if I had to leave my car in the shop overnight, I was going to ask you for one.
19:28Huh.
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, or it could change.
19:41We could die even sooner.
20:16All right, where are we at?
20:18Martin came up most likely none of the other possibles has any experience with explosives.
20:22But I was wrong.
20:24Dead end.
20:24It takes six months to track down every hopped-up convict who has it in for you.
20:31Okay, what do we know about the bombing?
20:35Hemings brought this back.
20:37It's a fragment from the blast.
20:39According 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, Vandron Chemicals.
20:56Based right here in D.C.
21:04According to the security file,
21:07an explosive was developed by a research team
21:10run by, uh, Dr. Trent.
21:18Didn't ring a bell?
21:19Never heard of him.
21:22Give me a minute. I could probably get this stuff in.
21:25I'll watch your back.
21:33Find anything interesting?
21:35Dr. Trent?
21:36It's amazing what you can learn stealing mail.
21:39Oh, wait.
21:40Is this what you're looking for?
21:41It feels like a credit card.
21:42Chances are I'm over my limit,
21:44but if you're really desperate,
21:44I can probably scrunch a few dollars up out of my purse.
21:47I'm Gene Matuzang.
21:49This is Officer Logan.
21:50We're here on official business.
21:51GS-20 clearance.
21:52And so it's very official.
21:54We'd like to ask you a couple of questions if 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.
22:09We're particularly interested in a synthetic explosive known as Nitro-Tex.
22:12You can put that stuff down right there.
22:14Nitro-Tex is part of a photo lock-on weapon system we've developed here at Bandron.
22:19Arm projectiles are targeted using a sophisticated photo recognition system.
22:24Projectiles?
22:25As in missiles?
22:28Here, let me show you.
22:30The system looks for a correlation between a picture and a live target.
22:35When it determines a match,
22:39it locks on the target and the missile fires.
22:49Bandron'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.
23:06GS-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 Bandron genuinely trusts.
23:31Arms dealers and trust?
23:33Now there's an oxymoron.
23:35No, that's a contradiction.
23:36Oxymorons are phrases like postal efficiency or 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 doing inventing weapons of mass destruction?
23:52Something like that.
23:53What can I say?
23:54I'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.
24:01So who has their hands on this one?
24:04Now 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.
24:26And that's the guy they trust.
24:29Nothing's ending up.
24:31You ever have a 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.
24:55Love the office, Svengali.
24:56Did that payphone come with a speed dial?
24:59Hey, I can do business and get a sub-sandwich at the same time.
25:04What do you want, cop?
25:07The Android Chemicals gave us your name.
25:09They say you're playing middleman on the new point sheet missile system.
25:11We need your client list.
25:13Not without a warrant, you don't.
25:17Hey.
25:21Wrong number.
25:23And it's going to stay that way until we get some answers.
25:26All right, all right.
25:27Look, I'm a cooperative guy, okay?
25:29Just 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.
25:52Hey, an arms dealer who sells to only one buyer is an arms dealer without a mortgage, you know what
25:56I mean?
25:56So what can you tell us about your clients?
26:01They're all altar boys.
26:04No, no.
26:09You're killing me here.
26:13I'm just getting started, Sven.
26:16Look, 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.
26:43We'll never be able to run them all down before tonight.
26:46There's gotta be something.
26:48Something we're missing.
26:50Or maybe not.
26:52You 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.
27:02What is this 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?
27:32No.
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.
27:53Phil.
27:54I know.
27:56Before I was adopted by the Logans, I went through foster parents like most kids go through socks.
28:02I was 15 every other Saturday, and two weeks in the summer would have been there, and that's...
28:06Yeah, well, it's not right.
28:08And he knows it.
28:10Gene, one of these days, he's gonna get over being angry.
28:14When he does, he's gonna realize he was looking to have a father like you.
28:32Billy!
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?
29:08Is it Mom?
29:09No, no, I, I, I was just thinking about you, that's all.
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.
29:21You 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.
30:28None 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.
31:00Emmys 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.
31:17Name number four is bogus.
31:18I didn't know that.
31:19There's no ethyl origin for the surname Shandari.
31:21It's obviously Ananda 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.
31:49Well, apparently he'd been working under a false premise.
31:50His assassin wasn't out to target Logan at all.
31:53He was there for me.
32:01Daryl Harrison arrested in 1989.
32:03I got him for selling illegal weapons.
32:05Imprisoned, Chester State Penitentiary, paroled two weeks ago.
32:12There's an apartment down on C Street.
32:14You're Washington PD on the line.
32:15I want that apartment now surrounded 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.
33:01Clear!
33:02Go, go, go!
33:25Daryl Harrison.
33:30He's dead.
33:40So, anybody going to tell me why high-security government types are interested in a sorry piece
33:44of nothing like Harrison?
33:47No.
33:48Gene, over here.
33:56Vandron's finest.
33:58I 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.
34:16It'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.
34:35Bye-bye.
34:42Some 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.
34:55No.
34:58That offer for a ride still hold?
35:03I'll meet you up top.
35:11So, 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.
35:48A wild thing?
35:50Doesn't exactly fit the mood, does it?
36:15Go ahead, play it.
36:29A wild thing.
36:34You make my heart sing.
36:39804.
36:44So, that's what it feels like to change history.
36:51Wild thing.
36:53Think I love you.
37:01All right, Gene.
37:02That's it.
37:03You've barely said three words since we hit the street.
37:05Something's not right.
37:08I can feel it.
37:10I need to make a call.
37:13Gene.
37:15This 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.
37:22Just 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.
37:43K-L-5-0-1-4-7.
37:48All right.
37:51Okay, what's going on?
37:53I'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 Anne.
38:17Uh, what can I get you?
38:19White wine, please.
38:21Uh, oh, yeah.
38:23Water.
38:26Double scotch rocks.
38:27Rough day.
38:29Yeah.
38:30One hell of a day.
38:32It's finally over.
38:33You know what, Jack?
38:35I want you going back to the office, find Claire, and have that dinner.
38:38I'll just finish my drink and, uh, I'll catch you, Captain.
38:40All right?
38:41You sure?
38:41I'm positive.
38:43Come on.
38:46Nice to see you again.
38:49Thanks.
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.
39:09In 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?
39:28They 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 going to do it again.
39:40Don't.
39:43Back way.
39:44Very slowly.
39:48Wait 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, 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.
40:34Prison 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.
41:01I just helped stop it.
41:02I'd like to hear about Mr. Harrison.
41:05Don't come any closer.
41:07Let me guess.
41:08Using launcher was a poetic justice thing, but if he took just one, it could be traced.
41:13So you recruited Harrison to do your killing.
41:15A hitman slash fall guy.
41:18In case someone came knocking after the big 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!
41:59I'm sorry.
42:00Two chances are all you get.
42:01On your knees.
42:03Logan 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.
42:30A day like today really makes you appreciate what's important.
42:37Looking forward to Saturday with your kid?
42:40With Billy.
42:42We will.
42:43More than ever.
42:51Fact that I don't think I'm going to wait too long.
42:53I think I'm going to wait too long.
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