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As a megaquake threatens San Francisco, a series of foreshocks wreaks havoc across the city. Now an elite team of emergency service and disaster experts converge on the anticipated epicentre, working tirelessly to save as many lives as possible before the city is crushed into oblivion.

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Transcript
00:00:00Music
00:00:24Mom, we're gonna miss the start of the science fair!
00:00:28I know. I know, I know, I know, I know, I know.
00:00:32We'll go in a second. I just... I can't find my keys.
00:00:38What?
00:00:49Mom?
00:00:57Mom?
00:01:01Stevie under the table now.
00:01:20Go! Go! Go! Go! Back! Back! Back!
00:01:22Thunderclap
00:01:23Thunderclap
00:01:30Thunderclap
00:01:51Clary
00:01:57Reports are coming in from a major incident according to the 736 emergency are expected.
00:02:042A is going to be back up now!
00:02:36Can this thing go any faster?
00:02:38The computer's estimated 28 hours before the quake. We'll be in California before then. Just relax.
00:02:58I could really get used to this.
00:03:01Is that why you buddied up to Griffin Richards? You don't have a flight coach anymore?
00:03:05What, I'm not allowed to enjoy a little relaxation? Am I going to be one of your targets now?
00:03:11This jet is solar powered after all.
00:03:13Come on, David. You're the one that brought him into this.
00:03:16Yeah, and look at all the good it's already done. I mean, all the people with him back in Hawaii.
00:03:20Your benefactor has made a career out of ruining mine.
00:03:25Right, so look at it this way. Our biggest detractor is now on our side.
00:03:29We can convince public enemy number one to join us. And there's hope yet.
00:03:36Okay, I didn't know that he was illegally drilling into volcanoes. Who'd have thought of that?
00:03:42I have spent half my career suing assholes like him because of the sneaky things that they do.
00:03:48The technology that we're using right now is generations ahead of its time.
00:03:54Doing good. Fixing the world. And all because of that, man.
00:03:58Him? Oh, come on. It's because of people like Yolanda, Sven, my kids, and even my husband.
00:04:04All he did was write a check and we had to clean up his PR mess. So you're either gonna
00:04:10fix this or I will.
00:04:15Bad news. There's been a landslide in Ventura County.
00:04:19What?
00:04:19Multiple reports have seven dead, 45 missing, 13 homes lost. PCH is closed in both directions. Luckily, there's no signs
00:04:28of a tsunami.
00:04:29Does it say what caused it?
00:04:30Looks like it was sudden.
00:04:32USGS has a 4.3 centered in Emeryville, 20 minutes ago.
00:04:37Does it say exactly what was located?
00:04:39An incorporated community near Malibu, about 45 miles west of Los Angeles.
00:04:44I think I know where that is.
00:04:46We land in 20, FYI.
00:04:49Copy.
00:04:51Chrissy and Clay and Eric should be on the ground by now. I'll let them know where we're headed.
00:04:55Okay, tell them, but I don't want them to change anything of what they're doing.
00:04:59You know, Eric wanted to have a nice, quiet weekend with the kids. It's a therapy thing.
00:05:04Are you sure?
00:05:05Yeah.
00:05:07Can you wake up Sven?
00:05:10We land already?
00:05:12No.
00:05:14Listen, when we land, I want to go straight to the disaster site. I want an exact location.
00:05:20Anna, what happened?
00:05:21There was a massive landslide in Ventura County, but we're gonna work with the local authorities to help them with
00:05:27search and rescue, recovery, first aid, whatever they need help on.
00:05:31I also want to get soil samples of the landslide debris.
00:05:35We'll get the trauma kits ready.
00:05:37Yolanda, if you can please call USGS.
00:05:40I want to know if they were monitoring the landslide when it failed.
00:05:43I also want their data on the 4.2 earthquake.
00:05:46Anna.
00:06:04I'd love to know if we were other landslide because I was afraid.
00:06:08I've been watching this for over, so I can't see.
00:06:11No, no.
00:06:12I can't see.
00:06:13I can't see.
00:06:14I can't see.
00:06:15I can't see.
00:06:15I can't see.
00:06:21Let's see if anyone needs any help.
00:06:22I'll go with you.
00:06:27This is the same place, isn't it?
00:06:29Where Clay and Chrissy were trapped in that landslide back in 2010.
00:06:34Yeah.
00:06:35Yeah, if you just step this way, then you'll get to the right of the crash station.
00:06:42Step back! Step back!
00:06:43Is it possible for a 4.2 in Camarillo, 20 miles away, reactivate a 12-year-old landslide?
00:06:53No, a shallow quake in this region wouldn't disturb previously failed material from that one.
00:06:58See, that's not what I'm understanding.
00:07:00A shallow quake wouldn't do this.
00:07:03How deep was this?
00:07:05Maybe the ground saturated and the two aren't connected at all?
00:07:09No, I need to check the national weather readings.
00:07:13It shows no measurable rainfall in the area.
00:07:17I'm not seeing any mud or slurry conditions.
00:07:24We need to get some samples.
00:07:26Yeah.
00:07:26Oh, hold it.
00:07:36Come on.
00:07:38Let's go.
00:07:39Let's go.
00:07:40Let's go.
00:07:41Let's go.
00:07:54Let's go.
00:07:56I didn't realize.
00:07:58I can't be here.
00:07:59This is the place we got to go.
00:08:01We got to get out of here.
00:08:02Come on.
00:08:03Let's just go.
00:08:04Eric!
00:08:06Molly.
00:08:07What are you doing up here?
00:08:09Did you know that this was the same place as last time
00:08:11where Clay and Chrissy almost...
00:08:13Yes.
00:08:14I got to get them out of here.
00:08:16Dad, we got to go.
00:08:20Clay, you okay?
00:08:23I can't breathe.
00:08:24Okay, just...
00:08:26Long, slow breaths for me, okay?
00:08:28Breathe.
00:08:29Yeah.
00:08:30Breathe, breathe.
00:08:31Take one of these.
00:08:32Hey Chrissy, get him to take that.
00:08:34Yes, you can.
00:08:34Put it in your mouth.
00:08:35Take this, okay?
00:08:36Put it in your mouth.
00:08:37Open up.
00:08:40It's so sour.
00:08:41What was that?
00:08:41Malic acid.
00:08:42Malic acid.
00:08:44Warheads.
00:08:45Sour candy.
00:08:46What does that do?
00:08:46Mmm.
00:08:48You feel that?
00:08:49That's it.
00:08:50It's the sour taste in your mouth.
00:08:52It distracts us from the symptoms.
00:08:54My therapist put me under it.
00:08:57It breaks up the stress.
00:09:00How are you feeling?
00:09:02I think it's working.
00:09:03Yeah.
00:09:04Yeah.
00:09:05All right.
00:09:06Okay, look.
00:09:07Guys, I think I'm calling it.
00:09:10All right?
00:09:10We're getting out of here.
00:09:13Molly.
00:09:14The plane needs a minute.
00:09:15We'll meet you back at the command center.
00:09:16Please, somebody help me.
00:09:18I need to find my son.
00:09:19Stevie, please.
00:09:21Please, somebody.
00:09:22Please, help me.
00:09:23It's okay.
00:09:23It's okay.
00:09:23I'm gonna help you.
00:09:24My son.
00:09:25I need you to help me find my son.
00:09:27What does he look like?
00:09:27If anybody can find him, my team can't.
00:09:29He's, um, he's 4'11 and he's, um, got green eyes.
00:09:33His name is Stevie.
00:09:34Stevie, okay.
00:09:34Stevie, please, please, please, please.
00:09:35Sven, Yolanda.
00:09:36Yeah.
00:09:37Her son is missing.
00:09:38His name is Stevie.
00:09:39He's about 4'11.
00:09:40Green eyes.
00:09:41I-I saw a kid.
00:09:42Okay.
00:09:43Thank you so much.
00:09:45You're welcome.
00:09:46Thank you so much.
00:09:47You're okay?
00:09:48Mom?
00:09:49Is that your mom?
00:09:50Mom!
00:09:51Stevie!
00:09:51Mom!
00:09:52Stevie!
00:09:53Stevie!
00:09:54Oh, I knew you were okay.
00:10:09One of my old professors over at Caltech is now here at USGS Moffat.
00:10:14He sent over some seismographic data leading up to the landslide in Ventura.
00:10:19Let's see what they got.
00:10:20The only activity within the last 24 hours is around Ventura and north of Santa Barbara.
00:10:27But the strongest was a 4.2 and that usually doesn't get much attention.
00:10:31But I get that this is, uh, centralized to the faults, but it's also FEMA headquarters,
00:10:37just so you know.
00:10:37Yeah, that's gonna make you nervous, huh?
00:10:41It's a valid concern.
00:10:42Okay, so this 4.2 is located in Ventura, right?
00:10:46Maybe we should relocate to Ventura County.
00:10:47It was preceded by two force shocks within a 15-mile radius of the epicenter, three days apart.
00:10:52Magnitude?
00:10:54Micro.
00:10:541.4 and a .8.
00:10:57The last one happened 36 hours ahead of the 4.2.
00:11:00Is anybody listening to me?
00:11:01The others were shallow and easily detectable.
00:11:04The 4.2?
00:11:04No, that was deeper.
00:11:05The data was sent by a research team conducting oil field-based studies
00:11:10somewhere near Seal Beach in Orange County.
00:11:13Hey!
00:11:15Look, I know my company has done some pretty crappy stuff,
00:11:18but all these pretty things you're playing with right now, I pay for it.
00:11:23So are we still a team or not?
00:11:25Yeah.
00:11:25Great.
00:11:26Of course.
00:11:26We're just a little busy.
00:11:28This earthquake, it penetrated deeper than 15 miles?
00:11:33Try 18.
00:11:34What?
00:11:3518 miles?
00:11:37I mean, that's deep enough to penetrate the upper mantle.
00:11:40Seal Beach is adjacent to the Elzener fault.
00:11:43That's a lateral strike-slip fault.
00:11:46Yeah, it turns out that wasn't the first time either.
00:11:50The oiled field study had data from a 2.3 and a 2.7, both taking place four weeks apart.
00:11:58The seismographic sensors didn't pick up on that either.
00:12:002.3 to 4.2 earthquake, all happening within a month, deep enough to penetrate the upper mantle.
00:12:08I mean, I know the San Fernando Valley is 40 miles away from Ventura, and they're both on the Ventura
00:12:14-Pitas point fault.
00:12:15Yeah, a deep quake of that magnitude could produce enough energy to trigger significantly larger and more damaging surface quakes.
00:12:24Oh, my God.
00:12:28And a landslide on the same slope that failed 12 years ago.
00:12:36This is not good, Yolanda.
00:12:38That's bad news.
00:12:44Are you sure you're ready?
00:12:46Yeah.
00:12:47Let's get back to work.
00:12:51So, look.
00:12:53Four.
00:12:55Sight.
00:12:57Protocol.
00:13:00System.
00:13:02With this, we can build the most advanced seismic warning system we have ever seen.
00:13:09And we can tell people not just when this is going to happen, but where.
00:13:13We'll be able to give them not just seconds, but hours to react, maybe even days.
00:13:19Is something like this even possible?
00:13:21Nobody's been able to come up with something this comprehensive.
00:13:23Well, how wide-ranging and comprehensive do you expect this detection system to be?
00:13:27As our technologies have gotten smarter over the past 15 years, so have the data that they can produce.
00:13:33They can provide us with some of the most accurate data for the purposes of earthquake detection and prediction.
00:13:38It would fill in a blind spot that has limited those abilities for years.
00:13:42But, Mom, you realize the level of state and federal regulatory compliance that we'd be up against, right?
00:13:49But that's just it.
00:13:50The same companies that are driving up climate change are also the ones collecting information,
00:13:56and they're sharing that information with academic institutions and law enforcement.
00:14:00So why aren't we privy to that same information?
00:14:04We could save millions of lives.
00:14:06Exactly. We're not interested in who, only when.
00:14:09I think that might be a steeper climb than you're anticipating.
00:14:19Everybody take cover?
00:14:20Get down! Get down!
00:14:38Everyone okay?
00:14:39All right.
00:14:41Yeah?
00:14:42Yeah.
00:14:43Clay, Clay, you all right?
00:14:44I'm fine. I just need a bullet.
00:14:46Okay, good.
00:14:46Are you sure you're okay?
00:14:47I said I'm fine.
00:14:48I'm fine.
00:14:49Okay, just fine.
00:14:51Okay, okay.
00:14:56Back at a reception.
00:14:57So, Tyler's balanced?
00:14:58No, it's jammed with everybody else trying to do the same thing.
00:15:02And that outlines the FEMA response.
00:15:05Well, look who it is.
00:15:06Next, I would like to bring up Senator Harry Carlson of the great state of California.
00:15:12He serves as the chair of the Senate Committee of Homeland Security.
00:15:16Senator?
00:15:18Thank you, Natasha.
00:15:21Homeland Security provides assistance to FEMA and other vital organizations.
00:15:25At this time, our team is on standby, ready to assist, should there be a need.
00:15:31As you heard earlier, this was a 5.4 magnitude earthquake located 15 miles southeast of Los Angeles
00:15:37on the newly discovered Hollywood fault line.
00:15:41Senator Carlson, we're getting reports through that we...
00:15:43And today, we're not going to be taking any questions.
00:15:46Senator Carlson!
00:15:47Over here!
00:15:47Senator Carlson!
00:15:47Please, just...
00:15:49Shut that off. Shut that thing off.
00:15:50I'm sorry.
00:15:58Uh-huh.
00:15:59Yep.
00:16:01It's a political maneuver.
00:16:03But if they strip FEMA provisions out of the budget, that's how we get guys like Griffin Richards
00:16:07and his team showing up to major crises.
00:16:10Yeah.
00:16:11Uh-huh.
00:16:14Copy.
00:16:24Are you kidding me right now?
00:16:28Jeff.
00:16:30Griffin Richards here.
00:16:32I'm great, thank you.
00:16:33Listen, uh, you got a minute or am I keeping you from getting on another rocket into orbit?
00:16:39Wh-what can I say?
00:16:40You've been to space.
00:16:42But don't you worry, I'm-I'm on my way too.
00:16:45He's doing it again.
00:16:47Listen, I need your input on something I'm working here.
00:16:50I'm pretty sure you felt that earthquake down in Malibu, right?
00:16:54Right.
00:16:55Well, what if there was a way to start predicting these things before they happen?
00:16:59I know.
00:16:59I know.
00:17:00Nobody else has been able to do it.
00:17:02Until now.
00:17:03And I want you in on it.
00:17:07That's right.
00:17:07It's something I've been working on myself.
00:17:10You've got to control him.
00:17:11He's helping.
00:17:15I'm gonna head to Hollywood, see if anyone needs a hand.
00:17:18Okay, keep in contact.
00:17:19Back in a bit.
00:17:21See you guys.
00:17:22So, I've got meetings in both Pasadena and Culver City with two of the biggest tech companies that ever lived.
00:17:31And they're gonna make your earthquake software more powerful.
00:17:34Well then, I'm coming with you.
00:17:37Absolutely not.
00:17:39Because it took you so long to convince me.
00:17:42And I'm not sure your position has even changed.
00:17:46Really?
00:17:47Well, what do you think this is?
00:17:49A PR move?
00:17:50Molly, I left my company for this.
00:17:52No, I think you quit so that you wouldn't get in trouble for drilling off the coast of Hawaii.
00:17:57So that you wouldn't have to take responsibility for all that.
00:17:59Look, I'm not going anywhere, okay?
00:18:01Because I have a stake in this.
00:18:03Which is?
00:18:04You remember Hurricane Florence?
00:18:07Well, I grew up in Wilmington.
00:18:10My parents still lived there.
00:18:12When it hit.
00:18:13ARKSTAR pledged $250 million.
00:18:16Me?
00:18:17Myself?
00:18:18I doubled it.
00:18:19And that was after the damage was already done.
00:18:23Now we can fix things before it happens.
00:18:27So maybe my environmental impact report that you challenged in court wasn't written by a-
00:18:33Wait, what was it you called me in your deposition?
00:18:36Um, that's right.
00:18:37An unhinged, radical, ecomaniac.
00:18:43A little word of advice?
00:18:47Don't hold a grudge.
00:18:51Good.
00:18:52The gang is all here!
00:18:54Natasha!
00:18:55What are you doing here?
00:18:57What am I doing here?
00:18:58You are parked under the FEMA building.
00:19:01Well, in case you didn't notice there was an earthquake, a research brought us here.
00:19:05And actually, I'm kind of glad to see you because our evidence is showing that we are nearing a real
00:19:13-life Big One scenario in Southern California.
00:19:16So we need to start planning evacuations, search and rescue, gathering supplies.
00:19:21The credible agencies tracking seismic activity haven't said one word about any danger of a massive quake.
00:19:28Your team got lucky in Hawaii.
00:19:31But if I sense even a whiff of impropriety here, you're all doing federal time.
00:19:39Natasha, look, our tech is just as good as theirs, if not better.
00:19:43We can mitigate any natural disasters caused by climate change, prevention when possible, rescue and recover when we can.
00:19:52Specializing in natural disasters caused by your billionaire founder.
00:19:56What we did in Hawaii was a success, despite your attempts to stop it.
00:20:04You want to see the letters thanking us?
00:20:08It's always a pleasure, Natasha.
00:20:10Excuse me, I have to go to a meeting.
00:20:14Excuse me.
00:20:16You know what, Natasha?
00:20:17All you care about is making the rich richer.
00:20:20You do not care about the people on this planet.
00:20:22If you did, you would not be here questioning my mom for a second time.
00:20:33Hello, Senator Carlson.
00:20:40Did you mean what you said to Natasha, that the big one's on its way?
00:20:43Well, not just the big one.
00:20:45I'm talking about an earthquake that could trigger dozens of fault lines, thousands dead, tens of thousands missing or injured,
00:20:53aftershocks of 6.3 or higher that could go on for years or longer.
00:20:58But your foresight protocol, you're saying that this could end all of it.
00:21:02Well, foresight could save countless lives.
00:21:05I mean, if we could just get everyone on board to participate, even billionaire climate deniers.
00:21:13I just wish you could see me as an ally moving forward.
00:21:16After all your years of climate denying, Driven?
00:21:21Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
00:21:23Let me prove myself to you in these meetings.
00:21:27Okay.
00:21:28It's a long road ahead and there are zero shortcuts.
00:21:31Are you sure you're up for this?
00:21:32Oh, yeah.
00:21:34Just got a lot of work to do, that's all.
00:21:53Molly.
00:21:54We're in Hollywood.
00:21:56Electricity's out, there's some power lines down with the quake, but that's about the extent of it.
00:22:00They're veering us through a detour at the moment out of the area.
00:22:03How's Clay?
00:22:04He's with Yolanda and Chrissy, executing program threads on the foresight OS.
00:22:08Have you checked on him, Molly?
00:22:10Look, I know what PTSD looks like and he's still struggling with Ventura.
00:22:15I've managed to get a little bit out of him, but you know Clay, he's not one to go sharing
00:22:19his problems with us.
00:22:20I know that Clay is struggling.
00:22:22I've tried to get him to open up, but he just, he won't talk to me.
00:22:25If he's opening up to you, then that's great.
00:22:28Well, it's three sentences instead of the usual one.
00:22:32That sounds like Clay.
00:22:35Look, when you're back, let's, let's sit down and talk about this.
00:22:43Uh, Molly, we better go.
00:23:01Come on.
00:23:06Come on.
00:23:07Come on.
00:23:07We got you. We got you. We got you. We got you.
00:23:09We got you. We got you.
00:23:09Okay.
00:23:16Hey, Clay.
00:23:18Can I go up to you for a minute?
00:23:23Listen.
00:23:26I just wanted to say that I'm sorry for what happened this morning.
00:23:30I, I would never intentionally put you and your sister through that again.
00:23:36And I just, I, I know that when, when I'm worried or I have something going on, it always helps
00:23:43me to just face it head on.
00:23:46And, and maybe you're not there yet, and that's okay.
00:23:50But when you are, I just, I want you to know that I'm here for you.
00:23:54Okay?
00:23:55I'm, I'm always here for you.
00:23:58Okay.
00:23:59Sure.
00:24:00Can we get back till now?
00:24:04Yeah, sweetheart. Yes.
00:24:09Okay.
00:24:10That's it.
00:24:11Right there.
00:24:12That's good.
00:24:13Slow, deep breaths.
00:24:14Okay?
00:24:15That's it.
00:24:16Slow it down.
00:24:17Good.
00:24:18Okay.
00:24:18Grab him some water, will you, mate?
00:24:20Thanks for getting me out.
00:24:22It isn't the first time we've had an incident like this.
00:24:25Quaid oil.
00:24:27They've been drilling over in Seal Beach about 40 miles from here.
00:24:31Ever since they've been over there, we've had bad air quality, small quicks and sinkholes keep happening.
00:24:37All because of the fracking.
00:24:39I thought they banned fracking in Los Angeles.
00:24:41Seal Beach is in Orange County.
00:24:47I haven't got this covered.
00:24:48We should go back to HQ.
00:24:49All right.
00:24:50You're going to be okay here?
00:24:51I'm going to be okay.
00:24:52Take it easy, all right?
00:24:53Thanks.
00:24:54Come on in there.
00:25:08I convinced both tech companies to give us a limited three-month data sharing agreement.
00:25:12Three months is good enough for now.
00:25:14So let's get those last remaining data sources into Foresight and bring it fully online.
00:25:20Yeah, yeah.
00:25:21On to it.
00:25:23Hey, Griffin?
00:25:25Yeah?
00:25:26I just want you to know you did good.
00:25:28Well, you've been right about all of this.
00:25:30I should have paid attention then, but I'm listening now.
00:25:35Ah, looks like you've got the Foresight protocol up and running.
00:25:38Almost at full capacity.
00:25:40Griffin just secured the last piece that we needed.
00:25:43We're running all tests.
00:25:45Fourpoint is tracking a possible 6.8.
00:25:47Okay.
00:25:48I've gained access to the shared data sources.
00:25:50It'll take a minute to initiate plugins to the system software apparatus.
00:25:54What happened to you guys?
00:25:55Oh, nothing.
00:25:57It was just a sinkhole opened up.
00:25:59Sven and I pulled a few blocks out, a couple of bruises, nothing much.
00:26:02But Molly, they reckon that that sinkhole was due to fracking in Seal Beach.
00:26:07What do you want to bet that's what caused the earthquake in Hollywood?
00:26:10Well, that was a 5.2 at four and a half mile depth,
00:26:12and we know that fracking-induced quakes are shallower than naturally-induced ones.
00:26:17And apparently that's not the first time it's happened either.
00:26:20Okay, we're in.
00:26:22Foresight software is running at increased capacity.
00:26:25Diagnostics are updating.
00:26:27Standby.
00:26:28Uh, Clay, hold up.
00:26:30I want to calibrate the software by 0.8 magnitude.
00:26:34Man-made sites caused by fracking are much weaker than natural ones.
00:26:38Well, if the software's updating.
00:26:46It's not a 6.8.
00:26:48It's an 8.3.
00:26:49Well, maybe there's another explanation.
00:26:51Uh, maybe the reading is wrong.
00:26:54No, Foresight is doing everything we designed and programmed it to do.
00:26:58If it says it's an 8.3, it's an 8.3.
00:27:00Do you have the analytics ready to show?
00:27:02Fema needs a head up.
00:27:03Oh, really?
00:27:04That's where your head goes, Natasha?
00:27:06After what she did to us in Hawaii?
00:27:08You've got to alert Fema so they can help.
00:27:10Yeah, just so you know, she'll stop by.
00:27:11She's not interested.
00:27:12What's that supposed to mean?
00:27:14Uh, Molly, when's the quake supposed to hit?
00:27:16I-I'm not sure.
00:27:17I mean, right now it's-it's looking like a weed.
00:27:21Yeah.
00:27:22Yeah.
00:27:23Okay, so the projections have shifted.
00:27:26It's-it's less than two days.
00:27:27The-the-the data is-it's just still updating.
00:27:29It-it could be less.
00:27:32So now what?
00:27:33What do we do?
00:27:34Okay, okay.
00:27:34Come on.
00:27:40Molly.
00:27:41Eric, please!
00:27:42Just let me think!
00:27:47That's it.
00:27:48I have an idea.
00:27:50We're gonna warn people,
00:27:52but we're also gonna take action.
00:27:55We're gonna create a seismic cloak.
00:27:57We don't have that kind of time.
00:27:59We're gonna have to make that kind of time.
00:28:00We have two million lives at stake.
00:28:02W-what-what's a seismic cloak?
00:28:05Okay, come here.
00:28:06Everybody, come here.
00:28:11Earthquakes proliferate as waves of energy.
00:28:14And the majority of their destructive forces
00:28:17come from horizontal seismic waves
00:28:20that move through solid ground.
00:28:21Now, if those waves can be absorbed or reflected,
00:28:25they can also be canceled out.
00:28:28So check this out.
00:28:35So we're gonna drill shafts,
00:28:37long boreholes,
00:28:40spaced apart,
00:28:41in a carefully-bred manner,
00:28:44the uniformity of the soil,
00:28:46so that when this seismic wave passes through,
00:28:50it'll lose its intensity.
00:28:52So when the earthquake hits,
00:28:55we won't be able to stop it,
00:28:58but that 8.5 will be lessened to a 5.5.
00:29:03Yeah, but that's gonna take months,
00:29:05and we only have days,
00:29:06and that's if we're lucky.
00:29:07Then we better get lucky,
00:29:09because the most devastating earthquake
00:29:11that California has ever seen is coming.
00:29:17All right, so take a look at this.
00:29:19This is all the oil wells
00:29:21that are currently or formerly
00:29:24using hydraulic fracturing
00:29:26all throughout California.
00:29:27These are all fracking sites.
00:29:29They're everywhere.
00:29:30I know.
00:29:31Seeing this map is just absolutely appalling.
00:29:35David, if you could layer in the coordinates
00:29:36for the Ventura landslide
00:29:38and the quakes in Riverside in Hollywood.
00:29:45All three incidents occurred
00:29:47near some of the largest concentrations
00:29:48of active and plugged drilling sites in the area.
00:29:51These incidents are all in L.A.
00:29:53or Ventura County.
00:29:55Fracking's banned.
00:29:56Wastewater disposed from the sites on this map
00:29:58caused damage for years to come.
00:30:01Every one of these sites
00:30:02is pumping pressurized wastewater
00:30:06underground level next to fault lines.
00:30:09This is a disaster waiting to happen.
00:30:11I mean, if we could show a connection
00:30:12between all of this,
00:30:13we could shut these sites down.
00:30:16I mean, at least temporarily.
00:30:18We just need to show the connection
00:30:20between all three incident sites.
00:30:22How could the drones in the air?
00:30:25Good job, Clay.
00:30:38What's wrong?
00:30:42Colonel, I...
00:30:48I wonder...
00:30:56Will God ever forgive us for our sins?
00:31:00For what we've done?
00:31:05God left this place a long time ago.
00:31:16I did my time in Angol.
00:31:18I did my time in Angol.
00:31:19I don't know.
00:31:20I don't know.
00:31:20I know why you're dead they're dead.
00:31:29You're dead.
00:31:54Hollywood sight scan at a hundred percent, loading complete LiDAR data set.
00:31:59Slope angle is consistent with the advanced structural data form.
00:32:05Eastern side of the rupture has a ground surface change of approximately seven percent.
00:32:11Right lateral offset.
00:32:16Thanks.
00:32:19Scanning for more coordinates.
00:32:22Seismic activity on all Southern California faults keeps increasing.
00:32:26So I built three different things.
00:32:31Seismic energy models for greater Los Angeles area based on body P and S waves as well as surface love
00:32:38and Rayleigh wave patterns.
00:32:49Thank you, sweetheart.
00:32:56Your mom wants to evacuate millions of people from Los Angeles and other counties.
00:33:01Or, I mean, under the California Emergency Services Act, the governor and local officials can declare a state of emergency
00:33:07and then the sheriff's department can mandate an evacuation order.
00:33:11Yeah, no, the OES is underneath the governor's jurisdiction.
00:33:14I mean, we can get one of them to imply the risk mark followed.
00:33:18Yeah.
00:33:19Our O'Malley and I'll head off to the LA County Sheriff's department.
00:33:22It's four-sided, full-strength.
00:33:23Yeah, and it's still projecting a magnitude 8.3.
00:33:25We need to build a seismic cloak, but we're running out of time.
00:33:29Who do I hire to make that happen?
00:33:31Every mobile drilling rig in Southern California capable of reaching a depth of 4,800 meters.
00:33:36Okay, so we hire every contractor and subcontractor that we can find.
00:33:41Yeah, we're running revised topography availability estimates now.
00:33:44Where is it supposed to hit?
00:33:45Sun Valley.
00:33:46The faster we can configure the grids, the faster we can get the rigs into position.
00:33:52All right, I'll get the rigs ready to go.
00:33:54Give me 15 minutes.
00:33:56Okay, Molly and I will be in the SUV.
00:33:57We'll be off to the LA County Sheriff's office.
00:34:00Chrissy, Sven, Yolanda and Clay.
00:34:02You guys put the data together and get it to KAL-O-E-S.
00:34:06Local and state government will be able to react quickest to this.
00:34:09Everyone good to go?
00:34:15Come on, Clay.
00:34:28Molly, before you go in there with your hair on fire, maybe take a moment to consider how you might
00:34:33be perceived.
00:34:33Listen, I know that you mean well, but I know what I'm doing.
00:34:39Hey, David. How's it going?
00:34:41Yeah, final analysis of the grid is complete.
00:34:43My estimates have boreholes at 80 square miles, positioned at varying distances from each other.
00:34:52Hello, am I speaking with the CEO of Acme Drilling and Refining?
00:34:55Yeah, Griffin Richards here.
00:34:57I need all of them, as long as they can reach the depth that we need.
00:35:04Yeah, what do you mean?
00:35:05Yes, every man that you have at triple hazard pay.
00:35:08We need 138 boreholes within the next hour.
00:35:11Now, what do you mean you can't?
00:35:13Make it five times hazard pay.
00:35:16Ten times.
00:35:16I really don't care.
00:35:17Just get it done.
00:35:19Great.
00:35:20Always a pleasure doing business with you.
00:35:23Hey, how many rigs have we secured?
00:35:27138.
00:35:28Okay, we are running out of time.
00:35:29We gotta start drilling now.
00:35:37All right, let's stay calm.
00:35:39Let's not start a panic.
00:35:46Officer Donenfeld.
00:35:48Officer Donenfeld.
00:35:49Officer Donenfeld.
00:35:50Officer Donenfeld.
00:35:51Officer Donenfeld.
00:35:51Okay, my name is Dr. Molly Martin.
00:35:53There's a very real emergency situation that we have.
00:35:59Hi, I need to speak to an ESM right now.
00:36:01I'm George Fox, emergency service manager on duty.
00:36:04May I help you?
00:36:05There is going to be an earthquake in Sun Valley in less than 48 hours.
00:36:11I need you to order an emergency evacuation.
00:36:14There's been an earthquake?
00:36:15No, no, no.
00:36:16It's coming.
00:36:16It's a magnitude 8.3.
00:36:18There was a 5.6 out in Hollywood.
00:36:20No, no, no.
00:36:21That was just a foreshock.
00:36:22I think I would have seen that on quake alert.
00:36:24We have evidence to back to stuff, okay?
00:36:27Whew.
00:36:27Listen, we've built a multi-factor forecasting model that utilizes data mining algorithms.
00:36:33We've been working with highly technical sensors to gauge electromagnetic anomalies.
00:36:37No one's been able to predict the size and location of an earthquake.
00:36:41We have built legitimate forecasts to provide, look, ample early warnings to evacuate full populations.
00:36:47Look, let me just stop you right there.
00:36:49We can't issue an evacuation order of that size for any earthquake.
00:36:52We only have CDC and OSHA approved measures in place for that type of event.
00:36:57No, but look, you can actually coordinate an evacuation away from the fault if you get everyone into communities rated
00:37:03at an intensity 5 or less.
00:37:05Intensity 5? Don't you mean magnitude 5? I mean, that's how earthquakes are measured.
00:37:09No. Officer, stop condescending, Dr. Martin, and listen.
00:37:13All of the drill locations have been sent to the rig crews.
00:37:15Now all we can do is pray that the boreholes get drilled in time.
00:37:19Pray?
00:37:21I've got something better than prayer, buddy.
00:37:24Cash.
00:37:25And I've spent enough of it this morning to get the job done.
00:37:41The only earthquake evacuation plan that exists is to evacuate severely damaged areas after the incident.
00:37:49Until then, it's just duck and cover and hold onto your butt until everything stops shaking.
00:37:54That's because there's no warning system yet in place to forecast beyond a few seconds.
00:37:59And yours does, huh?
00:38:07Look, George, all of our prequake data for a magnitude of 8.3 in Sun Valley is in that binder
00:38:11right there.
00:38:13I don't have time to go over all this.
00:38:16Are any other agencies backing you up?
00:38:19USGS?
00:38:20CEA?
00:38:21California Geological Survey.
00:38:23All of the info we've collected is from the public systems of USGS and California Integrated Seismate Network Data.
00:38:30So, what do you want me to do?
00:38:32You don't have any verification from any credible scientific organization?
00:38:36We have evidence.
00:38:37Right there.
00:38:38It would take me a science degree to make heads or tails of this.
00:38:42Funny you should say, because I happen to have three.
00:38:44A PhD in geophysics, a master's in climatology, and a bachelor's in statistical science.
00:38:51So, let me put it to you this way.
00:38:53There is going to be an 8.3 earthquake in Los Angeles County.
00:38:57And that's all very dandy.
00:39:00Come on.
00:39:01God.
00:39:02I can't. I can't.
00:39:07Is there anyone else we can warn?
00:39:09We could try the fire department.
00:39:11Isn't that all the way across town?
00:39:14We'll take the bridge.
00:39:20Los Angeles County aren't listening.
00:39:23Sven and I served with a couple of guys who are now with KEL Fire Forestry and Fire Protection.
00:39:28Your two marine buddies aren't enough to evacuate LA County.
00:39:32So much for the bridge being faster.
00:39:35Where are they?
00:39:37Relax. They'll be here.
00:39:39Molly, crew teams have been drilling at their assigned locations for about six hours now.
00:39:43One-hundred-forty-eight drill rigs all operating at the same time.
00:39:50Host Alfred O'Reilly!
00:39:59Warn 8! Warn 8! Warn 8!
00:40:31You okay?
00:40:33You all right?
00:40:35Yeah.
00:40:39Foresight shows an estimated 6.3.
00:40:44That's incredible.
00:40:45So it worked.
00:40:47Yeah, but we're still getting earthquakes.
00:40:49Yeah, but they're not as bad, right?
00:40:51Not as deadly.
00:40:51That's amazing.
00:40:52No, wait.
00:40:54What?
00:40:58We have a problem.
00:41:00What problem?
00:41:03Lower depths.
00:41:05Sustained energy along the Verdugo and San Andreas Fault.
00:41:10I see it.
00:41:11So why, you're saying there's another quake coming?
00:41:14No, two fault lines are connected.
00:41:20The power from one fault will unleash catastrophic seismic activity along another fault.
00:41:27And it's just going to keep on continuing up the San Andreas Fault and the entire state of California.
00:41:33What does that mean?
00:41:34What I mean is that with the next quake, the state of California is going to tear away from the
00:41:41United States and fall into the ocean.
00:41:59All clear.
00:42:01All clear.
00:42:01Flowback start.
00:42:09Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:42:11Gene, we have to stop.
00:42:12I have my orders.
00:42:13Are you serious?
00:42:18Emergency shutdown.
00:42:19Shut it down.
00:42:20Let's go.
00:42:20Let's go.
00:42:39It's like the entire coastline is eroding into the ocean.
00:42:42What are the hotspots?
00:42:43Checking now, looks like it missed a few major centers like Frisco and San Diego, but lots and lots of
00:42:50coastal damage.
00:42:52Your novel is just a foreshock.
00:42:53It's just as we feared.
00:42:55Can somebody please explain this to me in real time?
00:42:59I mean, do we have hours, seconds, what?
00:43:04Molly, I need to talk to you now.
00:43:05Yeah, just give me one second, Eric.
00:43:07Molly, now.
00:43:08I need to speak to you now.
00:43:09What?
00:43:09I've been trying to reach out to the kids, anyone, Yolanda, Sven, I can't get through.
00:43:13The cell network's down.
00:43:14Well, they were warning the Department of Emergency Management with Yolanda and Sven.
00:43:19They're probably in the city authorities right now.
00:43:21And what if they're not?
00:43:22Molly, we don't know where the kids are.
00:43:24I'm trying to keep them safe.
00:43:26You know that.
00:43:27You saw what just happened, and another one is coming, probably even bigger.
00:43:30We don't have time to build another size of a cloak.
00:43:32All right, you go ahead and save the world.
00:43:34I'm going to go find the kids.
00:43:36Eric, wait, wait.
00:43:38I'm going to send you the number to my chopper service.
00:43:41You can't drive in this.
00:43:42The roads are blocked.
00:43:43All right.
00:43:44We're getting greetings.
00:43:44There was an earthquake swarm in L.A. County along the San Andreas Fault.
00:43:48I don't get it.
00:43:50What am I missing here?
00:43:56Let's go, let's go.
00:43:58Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go.
00:44:01Come on, this way, this way, let's go.
00:44:02Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go.
00:44:03Move, move, move.
00:44:05Single file, single file.
00:44:06Stay calm, stay calm, everybody.
00:44:07Let's go.
00:44:08We've got to go, guys, go.
00:44:09Careful, guys.
00:44:10Come on through here.
00:44:10Keep going, keep moving, keep moving, keep moving, all right?
00:44:14That's it, that's it.
00:44:15Help me!
00:44:17I can't get out!
00:44:18It's Jim, hold on.
00:44:19The door, I can't get out of me!
00:44:21Okay, it's all right, it's all right.
00:44:23It's all right.
00:44:24I can't get out of me!
00:44:26Come on, come on, come on.
00:44:27You've got to come with me, come with me, come with me.
00:44:29My arm, my arm.
00:44:30It's all right, it's all right, we've got to go.
00:44:32We've got to go.
00:44:33Come with me, you're okay.
00:44:34We've got to go, keep going, keep going.
00:44:36Keep going.
00:44:38Take it away!
00:44:39Sir?
00:44:41Sir, can you hear me?
00:44:42Sir?
00:44:46Hello?
00:44:50Yolanda!
00:44:51Yolanda help!
00:44:54Chrissy!
00:44:56I think he's unconscious.
00:44:58Oh, he's not breathing.
00:45:00I know.
00:45:00Come on, come on.
00:45:02You have too much time here, you have to go help the others.
00:45:04I can do this, okay?
00:45:06Just, just let me.
00:45:07Okay, okay.
00:45:08No, come on.
00:45:12Come on, Chrissy, we don't have much time.
00:45:14Come on, Sarah.
00:45:15Come on, Chrissy.
00:45:18We've got to leave him, Chrissy, we've got to leave him.
00:45:19Come on, we can't stay here.
00:45:21Yolanda, I can't.
00:45:26Come on!
00:45:28Oh, my God, oh, my God, oh, my God, oh, my God, oh, my God.
00:45:32Sir?
00:45:32You okay?
00:45:33Where am I?
00:45:34What happened?
00:45:35I don't have to get you out of here, sir.
00:45:36It's okay.
00:45:37We have to get you out of here, sir.
00:45:38Come on.
00:45:39We've got to go back, we've got to help the others.
00:45:41Sir?
00:45:42Let's go, move, move, move, move, move.
00:45:45Come on.
00:45:46Come on.
00:45:46Come on.
00:45:47Come on.
00:45:49Let's go.
00:45:50Are you okay?
00:45:51Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:45:52We've got to get out of here.
00:45:53We've got to go, we've got to go.
00:45:56Service is still down.
00:45:58Maybe we can tap into FEMA.
00:46:00I mean, they're right there, 10 feet away.
00:46:03First of all, my thoughts and prayers to everyone out there affected by this terrible tragedy.
00:46:07Let's not sugarcoat this.
00:46:09The Southern California coastline looks like a war zone.
00:46:12Our primary focus remains to save lives.
00:46:16We're going to worry about tallying property damage later.
00:46:19Oh, oh.
00:46:20Here's a question.
00:46:22What do you make of reports concerning a group called React that is headed by ex-CEO of our star,
00:46:28Griffin Richards?
00:46:29His team claims they acknowledge that a magnitude 8.3 K was imminent.
00:46:34Excuse me, okay?
00:46:36Let me stop you right there.
00:46:38Let me tell you about this character, Griffin Richards.
00:46:40This man has been operating illegally for years and years now.
00:46:44Now he's trying to redo his image by creating some pseudo-environmental company based on false data,
00:46:48and whatever Griffin Richards thinks absolves him from the damage that he alone has created.
00:46:55So you can rest assured, once this tragic moment in our history has passed,
00:46:59we will conduct an investigation, and not only to Mr. Richards,
00:47:02but the entire React team for falsifying data and creating panic.
00:47:10I promise you that.
00:47:13Center's next.
00:47:14Go ahead.
00:47:17We have a job to do.
00:47:20Let's focus on that.
00:47:23Yeah.
00:47:25We've got to go.
00:47:26We've got to get away from the bridge.
00:47:27We've got to get away from the bridge.
00:47:27Guys, guys, guys.
00:47:29Take her.
00:47:29She's her, all right?
00:47:30She's her.
00:47:30Okay, you're okay.
00:47:31Take her.
00:47:31We've got you, okay?
00:47:32We've got you.
00:47:33Come on.
00:47:33Let me get you to walk.
00:47:34Okay, we've got you.
00:47:35We're not going to let anything bad happen, okay?
00:47:38It's okay.
00:47:39It's okay.
00:47:39You need to go.
00:47:40Yvonne, you need to go.
00:47:41Yvonne, you need to go.
00:47:42I said all your other classmates, you need to go.
00:47:44Honey, I know you want to stay, but you have to go.
00:47:47Okay?
00:47:48Yes, you have to.
00:47:50Okay.
00:47:57Ava, Ava.
00:47:58One, two, three.
00:48:00Are you injured?
00:48:00Can you walk?
00:48:01My leg is broken.
00:48:03It's broken.
00:48:03Please, my school kids.
00:48:05Did you see them?
00:48:06Are they safe?
00:48:06No, no, no.
00:48:07But I'm sure we can find them.
00:48:08What's your name?
00:48:09Olivia.
00:48:10Olivia.
00:48:10This is Ava.
00:48:11Ava, hi.
00:48:11She didn't want to leave my side because I was hurt.
00:48:13Okay.
00:48:13The others, make sure they're okay.
00:48:15Okay, okay.
00:48:15But we have to get you out of here, okay?
00:48:17Yes!
00:48:19I can't move.
00:48:20I can't walk.
00:48:21No, no, no.
00:48:22You have to just leave me.
00:48:23You have to go.
00:48:24We're going to get you off this bridge.
00:48:28I can't get into FEMA.
00:48:30Power sources are down everywhere.
00:48:31And if this keeps happening, the San Andreas will rupture.
00:48:34We'll get hit with a 20.0 earthquake.
00:48:37We need to get word out there, even to your pal, Senator Carlson.
00:48:42We've got to get to FEMA.
00:48:43I mean, they're right there.
00:48:44They're 20 feet away.
00:48:45Listen, don't worry about Carlson.
00:48:46Okay, no one will be implicated.
00:48:48I want you to stay here.
00:48:54But I can talk to him.
00:48:55I don't want you to make things worse with the Senator.
00:48:58But I'm telling you, I know how to talk to him.
00:49:03Please stay here.
00:49:09Okay.
00:49:10Okay.
00:49:12I'll stay and monitor the earthquakes.
00:49:18David?
00:49:21Great.
00:49:32Excuse me, I'm looking for Natasha Nakame.
00:49:38Natasha.
00:49:39Natasha.
00:49:39Molly, get out of my office.
00:49:42I don't know.
00:49:42These quakes...
00:49:43I don't have time for your theories.
00:49:44Hold on, hold on.
00:49:45These quakes are going to continue moving up the coastline, causing a 20.0 earthquake.
00:49:49We have got to evacuate the state.
00:49:51Okay?
00:49:52We have time codes for the quakes that are going to happen.
00:49:56It is constantly updating.
00:49:58Here, take a look.
00:49:58Look, I've got time codes, okay?
00:50:02We have already accurately predicted the next quakes to come.
00:50:06You heard what the Senator said.
00:50:08Your data is flawed.
00:50:10I'm going to have you escorted off the floor.
00:50:12These earthquakes are penetrating deeper than we ever thought possible.
00:50:17At least 18 miles deep.
00:50:19And you know that our data is not flawed.
00:50:21Sorry for interrupting.
00:50:23We've got an ACS meeting in five.
00:50:24I'm coming.
00:50:25And you're leaving.
00:50:26Hold on.
00:50:27Natasha, Natasha, wait.
00:50:28We are looking in places that nobody ever even thought to look.
00:50:32Smart thermostats.
00:50:34Once a user has put in their temperature, that data is logged.
00:50:38And we have that data.
00:50:40There is evidence of a heat spike up to eight degrees Celsius three days before an earthquake hit.
00:50:46And we could have privy to those locations.
00:50:49So once people start to put in their temperatures, we have that.
00:50:53Infrasonics.
00:50:54We obtain infrasound signals and compare them to historical data of earthquakes in the area.
00:50:59I'm sorry.
00:51:00Pardon me.
00:51:00Dr. Jenny's lying.
00:51:02How are you conducting the research?
00:51:05We built a forecasting protocol to combine precursors, compare and contrast them against
00:51:10each other and previous historical data to ascertain the size and intensity of future quakes.
00:51:16I mean, hydraulic fracturing has played a role.
00:51:19Stop.
00:51:20Fracking is not the cause here.
00:51:22Senator Carlson did extensive studies before he started drilling in Hawaii and California.
00:51:26Wait a minute.
00:51:27Senator Carlson approved the drilling.
00:51:29He actually approved the drilling?
00:51:31We knew the 8.3 was coming.
00:51:33Yeah.
00:51:33We know that dozens more are on the way.
00:51:35You do.
00:51:36You analyzed all these data sets and identified the event.
00:51:40Yeah.
00:51:40We tried to go to state and local authorities and they did nothing.
00:51:43FEMA doesn't have extra resources to spend on speculative disaster.
00:51:47We're dealing with a real one.
00:51:49Shocking.
00:51:50Draft a risk assessment study.
00:51:53Outline the areas you feel are at the highest risk.
00:51:56We'll take it under advisement for incorporating into our action plan.
00:51:58Hold on.
00:51:59Hold on.
00:51:59Action plan?
00:52:00No.
00:52:00Do you know what your action plan is?
00:52:02You're going to evacuate the entire state.
00:52:04Starting with Southern California, moving up north, but really work on the more populated
00:52:09areas.
00:52:10That's your action plan.
00:52:11If what you're saying is true, we don't have a preemptive action plan that can respond
00:52:15effectively.
00:52:19Really shocking.
00:52:21Go.
00:52:27I got you.
00:52:28I got you.
00:52:29Mr. Levia, does it still hurt?
00:52:31No, it's okay.
00:52:32It's okay.
00:52:32I'm okay, I'm okay with it.
00:52:33No.
00:52:48No, no, no, no, let me fall.
00:52:50No, no, no, no, let me fall.
00:52:53No, no, no, let me fall.
00:52:55Come on.
00:52:56Ah!
00:52:57No.
00:52:58Ah!
00:52:59Ah!
00:53:00Ah!
00:53:00Ah!
00:53:00Ah!
00:53:06Ah!
00:53:26Ah!
00:53:27Ah!
00:53:29Ah!
00:53:29Ah!
00:53:30Ah!
00:53:31Ah!
00:53:31Oh, my God.
00:54:10We have to find her.
00:54:11What's wrong?
00:54:12What's wrong?
00:54:12What's wrong?
00:54:12She fell.
00:54:13She fell.
00:54:14I'm not trying to do it.
00:54:15You're not making any sense.
00:54:16Talk to me.
00:54:16Stop.
00:54:17Are you okay?
00:54:17No, there's a little girl in there.
00:54:20She saw him.
00:54:21Then she ran off her.
00:54:21We have to find her.
00:54:23There's a child out there?
00:54:23Yes, we have to find her.
00:54:24Chrissy.
00:54:25Wait, no, no, no.
00:54:25I just saw a bunch of little kids with the cops.
00:54:27Maybe she's with them.
00:54:28No, Chrissy.
00:54:29We have to find her now.
00:54:30Oh, wait.
00:54:31There's a child out there?
00:54:31The land side.
00:54:33Oh, what are you talking about?
00:54:36Clay, Clay, what are you talking about?
00:54:38Clay?
00:54:39Talk to me.
00:54:40I don't want to live there as someone.
00:54:41I'm scared.
00:54:43Clay?
00:54:44I ran because I was afraid,
00:54:45because we almost died.
00:54:48Clay.
00:54:49Look, we didn't, okay?
00:54:51We made it out for her lives.
00:54:52Mom made sure of that.
00:54:55No, we have to find Ava.
00:54:56Clay, where are you going?
00:54:57That's the wrong way.
00:54:58Ava!
00:54:59Wow.
00:55:10Oh, my God.
00:55:15What?
00:55:16We're moving.
00:55:18We're not just moving.
00:55:19We're floating.
00:55:24That last quake must have destroyed the foundation pillars.
00:55:26We're going to tip over, and it's not a matter of if, but when.
00:55:30That was not a 5.9, David.
00:55:33The foresight protocol must have underestimated the forecast.
00:55:36The damage from before must have knocked out the seismometer sensors,
00:55:39the infrasonic sensors, and our consumer data resources.
00:55:43Okay, that system has been off ever since the Hollywood earthquake.
00:55:47I mean, that 20.0 quake might be much larger than we predicted.
00:55:52We've got to get people out of this building right now.
00:55:54Yeah.
00:55:55We've got to start gathering people.
00:55:56We've got to work floor by floor.
00:55:58I'll start with the lobby and work to the third floor.
00:56:00I'll start on the fourth and clear the floor from the way around up.
00:56:03We'll meet on the roof.
00:56:03Okay.
00:56:04It's going to be hard to miss a floating building,
00:56:06but we've got to somehow let people know that we're alive.
00:56:37It's going to be interesting that we're alive.
00:56:55We're headed toward the bridge.
00:57:00We're going to hit it.
00:57:01I'm going to sweep for more survivors.
00:57:03I'll be on radio if you need me.
00:57:13Wait.
00:57:15You all right?
00:57:16Look, you've been injured, okay?
00:57:17You've been injured.
00:57:18Your son's going to be all right.
00:57:19All right, look.
00:57:20Look, stay with me.
00:57:21Stay with me.
00:57:22Stay with me.
00:57:23No, no, no, no, no.
00:57:26No, no, no.
00:57:33Femmets!
00:57:34Femmets!
00:57:37She's gone.
00:57:39She's gone.
00:57:39Listen, listen to me.
00:57:40Listen, okay?
00:57:41I can't find Chrissy or Clay.
00:57:43Chrissy and Clay are missing.
00:57:44Everyone's missing!
00:57:46She's gone.
00:57:47Look out!
00:57:48The building!
00:57:49Listen to me.
00:57:51Listen.
00:57:52Okay?
00:57:52Listen, we have to get out of here.
00:57:54Look.
00:57:54Look, look.
00:57:56Look, we're building in here.
00:57:57It's had a trick for us.
00:57:57We have to get out of here now.
00:58:00Yeah.
00:58:00Come on.
00:58:01Yeah.
00:58:01Come on.
00:58:01Okay.
00:58:03Okay.
00:58:03Okay.
00:58:06Go!
00:58:07Go!
00:58:07Get out!
00:58:09Go!
00:58:13Go!
00:58:21Hello?
00:58:22Can anyone hear me?
00:58:24Hello?
00:58:27Hello?
00:58:28Is anyone there?
00:58:31Hello?
00:58:32Molly?
00:58:35Griffin?
00:58:37What are you doing here?
00:58:38The command center's gone.
00:58:40What?
00:58:41What do you mean gone?
00:58:43Gone like it's floating down 3rd Street right now.
00:58:46And we're taking in water.
00:58:47It's coming in through the door down there.
00:58:50Did you see anybody down there?
00:58:52No, I thought it was already evacuated.
00:58:54No.
00:58:56It's that.
00:58:57Come on, follow me.
00:58:58Where are we going?
00:59:01We've got to start clearing floors.
00:59:02Come on.
00:59:03Where do we bring everybody?
00:59:04Come on.
00:59:07Is anyone here?
00:59:09Sir, sir, we're here.
00:59:10We're here to help you.
00:59:15He's, he's, he's gone.
00:59:17Help me, help me.
00:59:17He's gone.
00:59:18No, help me get us.
00:59:19We can save him.
00:59:20He's done.
00:59:21Come on, Griffin.
00:59:23No.
00:59:24Come on.
00:59:29Oh, God.
00:59:41Come on.
00:59:43Let's keep searching.
00:59:44Hopefully, we'll find some survivors.
00:59:51That slid up.
00:59:52I'll go down.
00:59:53You go up, cover more ground.
00:59:55All right, I'll meet you back here in the stairwell.
00:59:57All right.
01:00:03Come on.
01:00:04Come on, over here, this way.
01:00:08This is it.
01:00:10Come on.
01:00:11We've got to get to the roof.
01:00:13The roof?
01:00:14Yeah.
01:00:15The whole billy's about to lean over.
01:00:16We'll wait down here until more help arrives.
01:00:18If you stay here, we're all going to die.
01:00:21Oh, my God.
01:00:22Oh, my God.
01:00:22Oh, my God.
01:00:24Okay, you're right.
01:00:24All right.
01:00:25We need flares and a radio.
01:00:27Do you have any flares?
01:00:28We got both.
01:00:35It's a nice setup you've got here.
01:00:38Thanks very much for doing this.
01:00:40Hey, I thought when Griffin left Arkstar, he lost all of this.
01:00:44These aren't Arkstars.
01:00:45These belong to Mr. Richards.
01:00:47He's a good guy.
01:00:48Happy to help, especially now.
01:00:51Search and rescue birds all fueled up.
01:00:53Let's rock and roll.
01:00:53All right, let's go.
01:01:27Griffin?
01:01:28Hey.
01:01:29You okay?
01:01:30Yeah, you?
01:01:31Yeah, I'm okay.
01:01:37We're blocking both directions.
01:01:40Maybe we can dig our way out of here.
01:01:43I think we're stuck.
01:01:45No, we are.
01:01:48Maze, this is Louis 23.
01:01:49We are approaching the disaster site.
01:01:52Okay, there's a helipad on the roof, but we're not going to be able to land.
01:01:56We'll drop in.
01:01:58Copy that, sir.
01:02:00Okay, there's stairs all the way down, but the location is structurally compromised.
01:02:06Probable flooding in the lobby.
01:02:08Okay?
01:02:08This is a volatile environment.
01:02:11Volatile is an understatement.
01:02:15Jesus.
01:02:16I've never seen anything like this before.
01:02:23I think we're stuck.
01:02:28Be careful.
01:02:30Careful.
01:02:31Pull it down the wrong way, it's going to come crashing down on the both of us.
01:02:34Okay?
01:02:34Just stop.
01:02:35There's too much of it.
01:02:37We can't just sit here, Griffin.
01:02:39If we just pull more of the rubble out, we can get up.
01:02:42We can climb up and over.
01:02:45You want to get out of here so bad, you don't see the danger right in front of you.
01:02:49No!
01:02:50Stop, stop.
01:02:53Griffin, we have no choice.
01:02:55You need to pull it from the higher end.
01:03:08Is someone there?
01:03:10Molly, is that you?
01:03:13Are you hurt?
01:03:16Natasha!
01:03:17My arm.
01:03:18No, no, no, no.
01:03:18Don't get up.
01:03:19Sit, sit.
01:03:20It's broken.
01:03:21It's broken?
01:03:22No, no, no.
01:03:24Don't move.
01:03:25Don't move.
01:03:27Jesus.
01:03:29Let me see.
01:03:30Let me see.
01:03:30Stop it.
01:03:32Okay, all right.
01:03:32Stop.
01:03:33Okay.
01:03:36Okay, okay, okay.
01:03:38Easy does it.
01:03:39Easy does it.
01:03:39What a real nasty neck knock to the head.
01:03:45Why are we going back up?
01:03:47It's all clear below this level, and we need to get you out of here.
01:03:50Okay?
01:03:51Yeah, yeah, okay.
01:03:52We don't have a choice here.
01:03:58We have to do it from the higher end to make a safe way out.
01:04:03I bet you didn't think you'd spend your last few moments on this earth like this, would you?
01:04:09Spent next to an unhinged, radical, eco-maniac.
01:04:15Can't think of a better way to go.
01:04:18Right?
01:04:22Well, for what it's worth, Natasha said Senator Carlson approved your drilling.
01:04:30Yeah, yeah, it did.
01:04:33Terry is a majority owner in Arcstar.
01:04:40Through a bunch of shell companies.
01:04:43I've sued your company a hundred times.
01:04:45I know, I know, I know.
01:04:48Senator's a good guy, though.
01:04:51That's why we got to such special attention.
01:04:58Look, for what it's worth,
01:05:03I couldn't take it anymore.
01:05:06I wanted out.
01:05:08I wanted to help, not her.
01:05:12Why didn't you say anything before?
01:05:15Well, when?
01:05:16When was I supposed to?
01:05:18In court?
01:05:20That would have been the death of the company,
01:05:22the death of 200,000 jobs.
01:05:24To be honest, I mean,
01:05:27we were cutting edge.
01:05:29We were developing some pretty amazing technology.
01:05:33My biggest regret
01:05:37is that it took so long to leave.
01:05:41And I left because of you.
01:05:44Because of what you stand for.
01:05:55All right, hold here.
01:05:57Hold!
01:06:10Leave the horse.
01:06:12Come on, come on.
01:06:13Let's go!
01:06:13Go!
01:06:14Go!
01:06:14Go!
01:06:15You got it.
01:06:15You got it.
01:06:16You got it.
01:06:16Go left.
01:06:17Down the hall.
01:06:18Straight to the roof.
01:06:19Straight up to the roof.
01:06:20He's the stairs.
01:06:21Baby!
01:06:22What are you still doing here?
01:06:23What do you mean?
01:06:24Where's Molly?
01:06:26She went downstairs to find other survivors
01:06:27on the lower floor.
01:06:28And she hasn't come back yet?
01:06:29No.
01:06:30I think I'm doing the best I can here.
01:06:32I found Natasha when the building tipped over
01:06:33and the stairwell started to kick in.
01:06:35Okay, did you see anybody else down there?
01:06:36I didn't see much of anything
01:06:37after I got cold-cocked by concrete.
01:06:40Okay, all right.
01:06:41Um, all right.
01:06:42Terry, there's a group of survivors
01:06:44coming upstairs to you now.
01:06:46You get them off, lift them,
01:06:48take them back to base,
01:06:49and then come right back for us.
01:06:50This building's about to fall down on us.
01:06:52Ronnie, you're going to clear
01:06:53the rest of the floors, okay?
01:06:54You and I are going to go after Molly.
01:06:55Send any remaining survivors
01:06:57straight to the roof.
01:06:58You got it.
01:07:02Good luck.
01:07:03Come on, baby.
01:07:05Come on.
01:07:07Come on.
01:07:09Go, go.
01:07:10Keep your hands down.
01:07:12Go, go.
01:07:13Hands down.
01:07:15Molly.
01:07:16What?
01:07:17Molly's right.
01:07:19We're here?
01:07:20Here?
01:07:21We're down here.
01:07:22The rubble's too asleep.
01:07:24We can't climb out on our own.
01:07:26Here.
01:07:26Here.
01:07:27Here I am.
01:07:27Grab my hand.
01:07:29That's it.
01:07:30Come on.
01:07:40Jerry, what's your ETA?
01:07:41Drop it on survivors now.
01:07:43I'll be back in two minutes.
01:07:44Molly.
01:07:45Okay, we'll be there.
01:07:46We'll be right there.
01:07:47This is the safest place to wait.
01:07:49Rustin floors are cleared.
01:07:50Everyone's counted for it.
01:07:52This place is full and poor, though.
01:07:53All right, we'll meet you on the roof.
01:07:54Jennings?
01:07:56I've got word of an impounded fourth drilling rig.
01:07:59Was there some sort of authorization from another agency we weren't made aware of?
01:08:03Oh, wait, wait.
01:08:05Those might be ours.
01:08:06Your rigs?
01:08:07Who authorized you?
01:08:08Whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:08:08We were digging a seismic cloak.
01:08:10Are you out of your mind?
01:08:11Have you not seen what's happening out there in the city?
01:08:14Natasha, it worked.
01:08:15We took the magnitude of the earthquake from an 8.7 out to a 6.3.
01:08:19You don't know what the residual impact has on the San Andreas.
01:08:23For all we know, the seismic cloak reflected the Rayleigh waves,
01:08:27which sent them bouncing onto some brittle tectonic plates that have yet to shift.
01:08:31Oh, my God, David.
01:08:33David, that's it.
01:08:34All the fault lines running under Southern California,
01:08:37connected to the San Andreas fault line.
01:08:40That's why it's bouncing back and forth so quickly.
01:08:43It isn't just energy.
01:08:44They're connected.
01:08:45What?
01:08:46How is that even possible?
01:08:48All those years of fracking, that's what triggered the Hollywood earthquake.
01:08:53It...
01:08:53All those fault lines connected to the San Andreas,
01:08:56it's created a new fault line.
01:08:58We have to sever it.
01:08:59What are you talking about?
01:09:00Natasha, stand down.
01:09:01Stand down?
01:09:02Where the hell do you think you are?
01:09:03We're not back at SOCOM.
01:09:05You're in my world here.
01:09:08Hey, look.
01:09:09Natasha, look.
01:09:10Look out there.
01:09:13Do you see all that?
01:09:14That is all going to be gone
01:09:15if we don't do something about this right now.
01:09:18All of the fault lines running underneath us,
01:09:21connected to the San Andreas,
01:09:22they're just going to create
01:09:24an earthquake of 20.0
01:09:27that's going to destroy everything
01:09:29if we don't stop this right now.
01:09:32Chop's back.
01:09:33Let's get the hello.
01:09:33Okay.
01:09:34Show him the way back.
01:09:34Let's go.
01:09:35David, come on.
01:09:47Hey, come on, get him out there.
01:09:50All right.
01:09:51Let's go, mate.
01:09:52Let's go.
01:09:53Get in.
01:10:06Ava!
01:10:08Ava!
01:10:08Where are you going?
01:10:09That's the wrong way.
01:10:10Ava!
01:10:11Ava!
01:10:11Clay, we are the only ones
01:10:13out this forest.
01:10:13Men and you'll wonder
01:10:14are probably looking for us.
01:10:15We have to find Ava!
01:10:16Clay!
01:10:17Quickly!
01:10:28You all right?
01:10:28I got to go.
01:10:29You all right?
01:10:29I got to go.
01:10:31What are you doing here, all right?
01:10:32The whole bridge is on lockdown.
01:10:33We've got to go now.
01:10:33We've got to get out.
01:10:34No, no, no.
01:10:34There was a little girl.
01:10:35She was on the bus.
01:10:36She was on the bus with everybody else
01:10:37and then she ran off.
01:10:38Do they have her?
01:10:39All right, all right.
01:10:40Officer, this is Albrecht.
01:10:41I need a 20 on a little girl.
01:10:42Name her.
01:10:43Ava!
01:10:43Ava!
01:10:44Do you have her?
01:10:44Is she with you?
01:10:45Negative.
01:10:46The kids are asking about her, too.
01:10:48You're saying there's one more missing?
01:10:50No.
01:10:51Yes!
01:10:52No, no.
01:10:52We have to go.
01:10:54Okay, that building is headed straight for us.
01:10:55We have to get right behind you.
01:10:57I'm going to help them find the kid.
01:10:59No, no, no.
01:10:59Please be careful, okay?
01:11:04Don't do anything you're crazy.
01:11:06Have you met my family?
01:11:16Damn it.
01:11:17We're working from incorrect data.
01:11:19The quake is going to be bigger than we thought.
01:11:21Our data was wrong.
01:11:23Wait a minute.
01:11:24Wait a minute.
01:11:24How much bigger?
01:11:25We predicted a magnitude of 8.7, but we also miscategorized the earthquake that hit Hollywood
01:11:33at a 5.7.
01:11:35Meaning what?
01:11:36Meaning we could be looking at a 20.0 mega quake.
01:11:41We need to reduce the stress on the fault lines.
01:11:44That's impossible.
01:11:44We just did it.
01:11:46We just need to figure out where the fault lines of the Southern and Northern California
01:11:52fault lines meet.
01:11:53Then what?
01:11:54Then we just need to find the access point and we disrupt it.
01:11:57What?
01:11:58You mean blow it up?
01:11:59Do we even know where that point is?
01:12:01Maybe, but we need to get back to the command center.
01:12:04No, the command center's destroyed.
01:12:07Wait.
01:12:08Drop me off near Hill Street.
01:12:09I might have access to data I can send you.
01:12:12We're going to need some big firepower.
01:12:14How big?
01:12:14The MBS-86 go to warhead.
01:12:18Guided ordnance thermobaric armament.
01:12:21Exponentially more powerful than the Moab or FOAB high-yield bombs.
01:12:26We're going to have to bury it down deep.
01:12:28Close to the access point.
01:12:30We have a lot of work ahead of us.
01:12:32We've got to get started.
01:12:38Yep.
01:12:40Natasha, let's go.
01:12:41Good luck.
01:12:44We'll save your kids.
01:12:50Take us up.
01:12:51We got it.
01:13:03Ava.
01:13:07Ava.
01:13:08Ava.
01:13:09Guys, she's over here.
01:13:10She's over here.
01:13:11Ava.
01:13:11Oh, we have to go.
01:13:12Come on, we have to go.
01:13:13Get away.
01:13:14Get away.
01:13:15No, I'm going to help you.
01:13:16I'm here to help you.
01:13:18No, I'm going to take you to your friends.
01:13:19We have to go.
01:13:20No, you dropped my teacher.
01:13:26You're going to have to take her.
01:13:27She won't let me touch her.
01:13:30Ava, this is Chrissy.
01:13:31She's my sister.
01:13:31She's going to help you.
01:13:32She won't drop you.
01:13:34She's never let me down before.
01:13:37Oh, my goodness.
01:13:38She's never going to let her go.
01:13:38Oh, yeah.
01:13:40Hey.
01:13:41We have to go.
01:13:41We have to go.
01:13:42Grab her.
01:13:42Grab her.
01:13:43We have to go.
01:13:44We have to go.
01:13:44We have to go.
01:13:44We gotta go.
01:13:45We gotta go.
01:13:46Go.
01:13:46Oh my God.
01:13:51Building, building coming down,
01:13:54moving towards the bridge.
01:13:55We're flying, Christine's back.
01:14:00Get us down.
01:14:01Get us down.
01:14:03Copy that, hang on.
01:14:12Keep moving.
01:14:13Come on guys, guys we gotta go, come on.
01:14:15Go, go, go, go, go!
01:14:16Come on, run, come on.
01:14:21Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
01:14:26Come on guys, come on, come on, come on, come on.
01:14:27Let's get them, let's get them, get in.
01:14:29We'll never lift off, we need a dropped weight.
01:14:31Anything that's not tied down, get rid of it, now!
01:14:34That's it, I'm up.
01:14:38Come on!
01:14:40Come on, here, here, here.
01:14:42Come on!
01:14:42It's almost empty, you gotta get up here.
01:14:48Come on!
01:14:49It's almost empty, you gotta get up here, stretch.
01:14:54Come on, come on, come on!
01:14:57Come on, come on, come on!
01:14:58Come on, come on, come on, come on!
01:14:59We're still too heavy, we can't lift off!
01:15:04We're still too heavy, we're still heavy, we're still heavy there!
01:15:06Come on, come on, come on, come on!
01:15:16Come on, it's운't take us out here now!
01:15:30Come on, come on!
01:15:30Come on, hopefully!
01:15:44Everything's going to be okay.
01:15:50But now she came through, I can probably pinpoint the faults with this.
01:15:53It looks like there are actually five points we need to disrupt.
01:15:57We're going to need more ordnance.
01:15:59General Calamon's on the line.
01:16:02I briefed him.
01:16:05I know him. Let me talk to him.
01:16:08General, this is Griffin Richards.
01:16:10Griffin? I thought I'd be speaking with Corporal Eric Martin.
01:16:14Make it quick, Mr. Richards, because right now you are enemy number one with Senator Carlson.
01:16:22Good thing I never liked him.
01:16:24I think we can save California from falling into the ocean.
01:16:27There are five points at the northern and southern fault line to meet.
01:16:31If we place an MBS-86 go to warhead at each of these locations at a depth of 435 feet,
01:16:37these detonations should fracture the fault lines when we use the seismic stress.
01:16:42As it turns out, we already have 138 war holes to go to that depth.
01:16:46All right, Griffin, I'm authorizing the ordinance.
01:16:49But if this fails, I'm holding you personally accountable.
01:17:14Hey, oh my God, thank God you guys are okay.
01:17:17Hey, hey.
01:17:20Wait a minute, Liz.
01:17:22Who's then?
01:17:24He didn't make it.
01:17:25He didn't make it.
01:17:56Delivering coordinates now. Let's pray this works.
01:18:00Number three in place. Number four in place.
01:18:14That's four out of five.
01:18:15The last one needs to be placed under the ocean floor by Long Beach.
01:18:19How are we supposed to do that?
01:18:20I need these bombs at a depth of 435 feet.
01:18:26Oil rigs? I grew up in Long Beach. They're everywhere.
01:18:29Yeah, okay, let me find some.
01:18:31We have a solution. Use the oil rigs.
01:18:34One's up this hill.
01:18:36You need to take apart the oil rig and drop the bomb down the drill shaft.
01:18:41Copy. I'm taking them apart now.
01:18:45All right, ordinances down the hatch. That should do it.
01:18:48Molly, your team is currently over the widest part of the fault line.
01:18:51That area could cave in any second.
01:18:53Hey! Hey! We've got to get everybody in the air right now.
01:18:57I want everybody airlifted out of here first.
01:18:59Once they're in the air and out of the fire zone, we can then set the countdown.
01:19:03Will that give us enough time?
01:19:04Come on, come on. Get them on down.
01:19:06Get the rotors turning. Let's get up.
01:19:11Come on, let's go.
01:19:20Get those people out of here. Go.
01:19:23The fault line is starting to rupture.
01:19:26Run!
01:19:30To the police car. Come on.
01:19:41Go, honey. Go, go, go.
01:19:43Please.
01:19:43Go, go, go.
01:19:44Go, go, go, go!
01:19:44Go, go, go!
01:19:45Go, go, go!
01:19:45Go, go, go!
01:19:45Go, go, go!
01:19:47Go, go, go!
01:19:48Go, go, go, go!
01:19:51Go, go, go, go!
01:19:54The codos!
01:19:55The earthquake!
01:19:56It's going to set them off.
01:19:57We're not going to have time for the countdown.
01:19:59Get down! Honey, please!
01:20:43It worked! It worked!
01:20:52You two okay? Is it over?
01:20:56Yeah.
01:20:57Defy Nova.
01:21:33This city's a mess.
01:21:35Could have been worse.
01:21:47It's going to get more difficult. Senator Carlson is trying to shut you down.
01:21:51What's your experience with him?
01:21:54Political opportunist.
01:21:55I mean, he was a complete climate denier when it got him votes, but totally swung in the opposite direction
01:22:01when it got him even more votes.
01:22:03It's not votes. It's money and power. He won't stop until he has them both.
01:22:06But if we stick together, he can't buy us, right?
01:22:08Right.
01:22:09Absolutely, Mom.
01:22:10We're going to need a new command center up and running ASAP.
01:22:13Why do we do that?
01:22:15Redundancy. Before I came on board, I invested a lot in the command center.
01:22:19My team built a prototype at my estate in North Carolina.
01:22:22You took my designs and developed them without me?
01:22:25I had to make sure it worked. David helped.
01:22:29Well, it was more conceptual than practical.
01:22:32Careful. My sources tell me there's been an unseasonable cold snap in the Carolinas.
01:22:37That's FEMA Region 4.
01:22:39So it will be someone else's headache?
01:22:42Don't think you're going to get rid of me that easily. I'm always watching.
01:22:46Good. We need to keep in touch.
01:22:48We're going to keep an eye on the aftershocks in Northern and Southern California.
01:22:52Because I do have a theory.
01:22:54The mantle of the Earth is malleable.
01:22:57It's too hot to retain any seismic strain.
01:23:02And these quakes are showing something very different.
01:23:05What's that?
01:23:07Well, the mantle of the Earth is retaining the seismic strain.
01:23:10Which means it's getting cooler.
01:23:12We have more tests to run on that theory first.
01:23:15Let's stay in touch then.
01:23:21What do you think? You want to continue?
01:23:25I guess I got a whole car ride to a plane ride to a plane ride back east to think
01:23:30about it.
01:23:31Yeah. We can talk along the way.
01:23:33Okay.
01:23:41Let's go.
01:23:43I'm sorry.
01:23:48Let's go.
01:23:52Let's go.
01:23:55Let's go.
01:23:57Let's go.
01:24:01Let's go.
01:24:17Hey, Dad.
01:24:19You know, I think you're right.
01:24:21I think I need to talk to somebody.
01:24:24These past few days, they've been a lot.
01:24:29Yeah.
01:24:32I'm always here if you want to talk.
01:24:34No, sorry.
01:24:37I mean, I was wondering if I could talk to your therapist.
01:24:40I mean, you seem to think she's doing a pretty good job, so...
01:24:43Okay, yeah, no, absolutely.
01:24:45For sure.
01:24:46I can certainly recommend her.
01:24:49Cool.
01:24:50Just as long as I don't have to sit through any more of these awkward father-son talks.
01:24:57We haven't even started.
01:24:59Oh, God.
01:25:00Oh, God.
01:25:02Oh, God.
01:25:04Oh, God.
01:25:11Oh, God.
01:25:14Oh, God.
01:25:15Oh, God.
01:25:17Oh, God.
01:25:18Oh, God.
01:25:18Oh, God.
01:25:19Oh, God.
01:25:19Oh, God.
01:25:19Oh, God.
01:25:20Oh, God.
01:25:20Oh, God.
01:25:20Oh, God.
01:25:20Oh, God.
01:25:21Oh, God.
01:25:22Oh, God.
01:25:23Oh, God.
01:25:26Oh, God.
01:25:27Oh, God.
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