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00:25You're up!
00:27Do it.
00:30On the ground!
00:32Please don't you take what you want.
00:42Son of a bitch.
00:46They hit the alarm, they're silent.
00:55Let's get out of here.
00:57Let's get out of here.
00:59Wow.
01:27What's up, police?
01:29Don't move, you can't move, I don't want to shoot you!
02:23Come on with your hands up!
02:25Come on!
02:43He's gone!
02:49Come on!
03:17Come on!
03:20Come on!
03:27Come on!
03:34I did say nine, didn't I?
03:36Sorry I'm late.
03:37Bagel run.
03:38Assorted savory, poppy seed for the big guy and two kinds of schmear.
03:44What?
03:45Okay, don't tell me that you wanted raisin.
03:48There's an interesting case I'd like you to see, Henry.
03:54Security footage from a pawn shop robbery last night near the Campanelli.
03:57How the heck did you get into the precinct land?
03:59Well, I'd like to take credit for that, but I got the password from the boss.
04:01And you got in how?
04:03Now, where would a girl be without her secrets?
04:07That's not an answer.
04:09I know.
04:11You'll see the owner shift his weight.
04:13That's the foot-operated silent alarm.
04:21Henry, Henry, can you go back for a second?
04:26Yeah, right there.
04:27Now zoom in.
04:32Huh, check that out.
04:33Looks like he's scooping up all the gold jewelry and leaving everything else.
04:37Including the diamonds.
04:39Okay, that's just wrong.
04:40Interesting.
04:41Fast forward if you would.
04:46Now, they react to the siren and become frantic.
04:49And this gunman fatally shoots the owner in the back.
04:52Brutal.
04:52The two robbers split up and one is pursued down an alleyway.
04:55There's a dashboard camera from the cruiser.
04:58And into a coal chute basement.
05:00Okay.
05:00I'm still not getting why this ends up on our radar.
05:02Just wait.
05:03The officers enter the basement just moments after the gunman did.
05:06And once inside, they report that there's absolutely no sign of him.
05:09So what, he just disappeared?
05:10According to the police, there was absolutely no way this man could have possibly exited.
05:16It's all in the police report.
05:17Quite the enigma.
05:22Have I taken your mind off bagels?
05:24Huh?
05:24Oh, yeah.
05:26Sure.
05:26Mark yourself up.
05:33No tape.
05:34No seal.
05:35Crime lab finished their suite this morning.
05:38Concrete floor.
05:40No windows.
05:42This doorway was bricked over decades ago.
05:45And if he didn't leave the way he came in...
05:47Oh, please don't tell me we haven't got a teleporter.
05:50Not likely.
05:51But I'm not ready to rule anything out quite yet.
05:54What about this?
05:56That?
05:57Yeah.
05:58Yeah, sure.
05:59If you morphed into a boa constrictor.
06:02No, Will's right.
06:03If only there's a potential place that the robber hit his booty.
06:06I never saw a man with that small booty.
06:09We did bring Henry's camera.
06:12Oh, yeah, we did.
06:13It's in the van.
06:16It's a nice toy.
06:18A toy like this helped discover several secrets of the great pyramids.
06:24Hi.
06:26Go slow.
06:33Switch on the UV.
06:37The UV is up.
06:59So how does a fingerprint get that deep into the middle of a 10-inch pipe?
07:03Well, it doesn't, unless a person squeezed in that far.
07:07Yeah, but you saw the size of that guy.
07:09Well, I've seen stranger things.
07:11Okay, seriously, why are you staring at me?
07:14If I didn't know any better, I'd say we were looking at a folding man.
07:17A folding man?
07:18Urban legend.
07:19Perhaps up in city after city.
07:21Supposedly a man who's capable of collapsing his skeleton to fit through narrow spaces.
07:25Although the legend falls short of a feat like this.
07:27But it is possible that we're looking at some sort of superfolder.
07:30Whoa, whoa, whoa, okay.
07:31Just help me out here.
07:32You're familiar with a newborn's fontanelles?
07:34Yeah, the soft spot on the top of the baby's head, sure.
07:37Nature created it so the child could fit through the birth canal.
07:39Yeah, but for a newborn, the head is the widest part of the anatomy.
07:43I mean, what you're talking about in an adult, it's impossible.
07:48Well, look around you.
07:50Ten days ago, you would have said all of this was impossible.
07:53Henry, could you run the print?
07:54I'm on it.
07:57These urban myths we're talking about go back a lot farther than contemporary sightings.
08:02But they're all part of what, the same phenomenon?
08:04No, no, there's quite a range.
08:07Flex people, whole tribes with genetic defects in collagen synthesis.
08:11There's a sect of Shinto monks that are said to bow without bending.
08:14Then you got your turn-of-the-century sideshow contortionists, the human corkscrew.
08:19Henry Athol, the boneless wonder.
08:22And not the least, my personal favorite, Elastic Ed.
08:26But no one's ever been able to fully document these folding men.
08:30Well, if they even exist, they must be quite elusive.
08:33You know, there's this case that I worked on at the agency that never got solved, but had a very
08:39similar set of circumstances.
08:40Austin, Texas, 2005.
08:43How'd you know about Austin?
08:44Are you serious? She knows when you switched from boxers to briefs, man.
08:48Uh, what's the similarity?
08:50Three bank employees gunned down in cold blood, and the robbers run into a vault with the cops on their
08:55heels and apparently disappear.
08:56According to Will's report, the only possible means of escape was a nine inch square ventilation shaft.
09:02A scenario that didn't win you many points, if memory serves.
09:05No. But it gets weirder.
09:08The only thing that was stolen in that robbery was half a million dollars in gold.
09:14Whoa.
09:16Do you think it's possible that Austin and our folding men are somehow connected?
09:20In the very least, it's a working theory.
09:23Henry?
09:23Got a rock solid match on the fingerprint. Belongs to a career lowlife named Malcolm Dawkins.
09:28Is there a last known address?
09:29Nothing recent. Lago Vista, Texas. About four years ago.
09:32Lago Vista? That's right, outside of Austin.
09:34I might be able to get the bank robbery case file from my old partner at the agency.
09:49Will?
09:51Hey.
09:52Some of the rumors aren't true.
09:54What rumors?
09:56Working in-house for the internet gazillionaire, fired for insubordination, consultant for some sort of Area 51 freakazois, take your
10:03pick.
10:03Can't a man just run away and join the circus without being second-guessed?
10:06I can't believe you want me to bail you out one more time.
10:09How many times do I have to pull your fat out of the fire?
10:11Kinda lost count.
10:12Is that it?
10:15Case files, blood work, everything from Austin Federal.
10:18You're a good man, Jake. I don't care what anyone says.
10:22I'll be gutted like a mackerel if they find out I brought this stuff to you.
10:25I just want to take a second look, that's all.
10:27Out of the blue?
10:28Yeah.
10:30Come on, Will.
10:33I'd like to just call it a hunch.
10:35If it bears any fruit, you'll be the first to know, I swear.
10:40Okay.
10:43You got 72 hours.
10:45If you compromised that evidence in any way, I swear you held it down to my head.
10:50That was my backup plan.
10:59Looks like your cold case file may have given us our first positive lead.
11:03Analyzed trace blood from that bank vault, but didn't match any of the victims.
11:07Which means it must have come from one of the robbers.
11:09Do you have a DNA match? Because we can never find one.
11:11Nor did I. At least not to an individual who left it.
11:14But we did find someone right here in Old City whose DNA matches 16 alleles out of the 20 that
11:18we looked at.
11:19That many genetic markers has got to be a close relative.
11:21Probably the Austin thief's father.
11:23He's a 71-year-old by the name of Oliver Braithwaite.
11:26His DNA was in the system from a suspect sweep a few years back.
11:29Do you have an address?
11:30He's a drifter, from what we can tell.
11:32Hangs out in my favorite part of town, the old Bryan Street corridor.
11:42Excuse me.
11:43I'm looking for a team of Oliver Braithwaite.
11:48Good evening, ladies.
11:50I was wondering if you knew of a man named Oliver Braithwaite.
11:54Older gentleman.
12:10Any luck?
12:12Did you find anything?
12:14Oh, yeah. I got a great recipe for a rubbing alcohol martini.
12:17They know the name. They just seem afraid to talk.
12:23Stay close.
12:27All right.
12:29Yeah.
12:54I believe you're looking for me.
13:04Oliver Braithwaite.
13:07Are you the police?
13:09No, absolutely not.
13:10Then you really have no business being here.
13:12My name is Magnus.
13:14Dr. Helen Magnus.
13:15The sanctuary.
13:19It's all right.
13:22Leave us.
13:30I heard about the sanctuary ever since I was a boy. Good place. Where people like us are treated like
13:36human beings.
13:37But you're not.
13:38We're better than human. We have the gift.
13:41The gift of folding.
13:43My days of folding are long gone.
13:46We'd like to talk to you about your son.
13:48Aaron?
13:52Do you know where Aaron is?
13:54He's missing?
13:55He's taken up with a madman. I can't contact him anymore.
13:59We're talking about a folder?
14:01They call him Nomad.
14:03He's taken the best of our youth.
14:05Ripped them from their homes, turned them against their families.
14:09Aaron was going to study medicine.
14:12What's this Nomad's agenda?
14:13Well, he may be crazy, but he's...
14:16He's also a criminal genius.
14:19He gets folders hooked on this addictive drug of his.
14:23He's got some hot-shot drug chemists to make it locally.
14:28If I could find out where, I'd kill him myself.
14:35We want to stop this Nomad too.
14:37Maybe we can help each other.
14:42I just want my boy back. That's all.
14:47We'll do everything we can. I promise you.
14:55So who would know about this high level of trafficking?
14:58What about our high-flying friend, Mr. Jones?
15:00Worth a try.
15:01You're gonna trust an addict as an informant?
15:03Of course not. He's a crime boss.
15:06He controls most of the city's drug traffic.
15:25I like your office.
15:27Can't beat the view.
15:30And you know I prefer our conversations private.
15:34Of course you're taking your life in your hands coming up here.
15:37Well, I could say the same about you. Considering your line of work.
15:42So now Miss Fang is working for the cops?
15:45You know me better than that.
15:49What can you tell me about folding men?
15:51The only folding men I'm interested in are dead presidents.
15:55I'm looking for a fugitive folder by the name of Malcolm Dawkins.
15:59Folding men are like their own little tribe.
16:01They don't come to me or anyone else for their needs.
16:04Your crime network caters to normals, right?
16:06Drug distribution, prostitution, gambling. Am I missing something?
16:10You left out my charity work.
16:13Right.
16:15Mr. Jones, the only one with the resources to find a folder in the lam is you.
16:20Well, I'm not the only one who's well connected.
16:23Which brings me to the reason I agreed to see you.
16:26Not that I don't always enjoy your company.
16:29Save the fluttery.
16:30My street troops have been getting signals in the past week that someone is about to make a very big
16:34move.
16:35As early as Friday evening.
16:37Nomad, right?
16:38What he does with his own criminal enterprises is really not my concern.
16:42What is your concern?
16:43That he's making his move on me.
16:45It's how he's planning to consolidate his power.
16:47I'm thinking we can do each other a solid.
16:50I tell you where Malcolm is.
16:52You get a lead on Nomad and take care of my problem.
16:56More than fair.
16:59Our good friend Malcolm's been spotted near the old cannery.
17:02My man went to capture him, but he's, uh, slippery.
17:09Thanks, Mr. Jones.
17:10If this works out, I owe you.
17:12I'll hold you to that.
17:14Watch your step, sister girl.
17:16Yep.
17:17Me too.
17:37Here he is.
17:38Get him!
17:46I've got him!
17:50Welcome!
17:51Let's go!
18:27I've sedated him.
18:29He'll be out for at least a couple of hours.
18:31You know, you pass him on the street, you have no idea what he's capable of.
18:35Of course, you could say that about almost anyone.
18:38Well, here's a reminder that he's not like anyone.
18:41All the gaps in the bone.
18:43Hinges. Crumple zones, if you will.
18:46Now watch. I'll trigger a localized reflex.
18:56Incredible.
18:57Efficiency of form, but at what price?
18:59I'd better see about transferring this guy to a cell.
19:02One without vents.
19:07So did his blood tell us what he's addicted to?
19:10He's strapped in.
19:12I have been since I got here.
19:13I'm guessing he's not your everyday heroin.
19:15I'm guessing it's gold.
19:18TPG. Tertiary phosphine gold. How did you know?
19:20I didn't. I just figured it had to explain their obsession with it.
19:24So folding men steal gold and turn it into their own form of crack?
19:28Gold's unreacted to most chemicals, but it will bond to certain organic compounds.
19:32Now this one's part of a whole new wave of metallotherapeutic pharmaceuticals.
19:36So it's a medicine.
19:37For normals, yes.
19:38But for folding men, at least based on what I've seen of Malcolm's DNA, it creates a virtually instant craving.
19:43It likely also dulls the pain of folding acting like a sort of beta blocker.
19:47Without it, the pain would be beyond excruciating.
19:49Well, if Jones is right, two nights from now, Nomad floods the market with this.
19:53Cheap, powerful TPG.
19:55Turns the whole society of folding men into his private criminal army.
19:59Well, this quantity of designer drug is being made locally.
20:02It'll leave a trail.
20:02We'll look for that.
20:04Meantime, find out what you can for Malcolm.
20:08Hey, what about the police?
20:09What about them?
20:12Well, I mean, this guy's an accessory to murder, maybe more.
20:15I mean...
20:15And what would you have us tell them?
20:17That the man's addicted to gold and that he slithers like a python?
20:22That's a good point.
20:53Where am I?
20:57You're safe.
21:00Who says?
21:02I'm Dr. Zimmerman.
21:04Will.
21:05What is this place?
21:06We call it the sanctuary.
21:08Am I...
21:11the only one here?
21:13Only abnormal?
21:14Or do you mean another folding man?
21:17I don't know what you think you're hiding.
21:18We've seen what you can do.
21:20So are there more here?
21:26What are you afraid of?
21:28You've chased me.
21:30You trapped me.
21:31You put me in this...
21:32in this cage.
21:35You experiment on me.
21:36Well, that might make you angry, but that's not what you're feeling.
21:43If he finds out I'm here, he'll kill me.
21:45Nomad?
21:48Why would he kill you?
21:49He gave me the signal shoot to kill and I...
21:52I hesitated.
21:54That's a capital offense.
21:57He came that close to executing me on the spot.
22:04Son of a bitch!
22:06He hit the silence!
22:12Do it!
22:16Do it!
22:19Let's get out of here.
22:23How do I know you're not Nomad?
22:28Nomad never would let himself get caught.
22:31Unless he wanted to be.
22:34He would have turned you into a stain on the sidewalk first.
22:39Why'd you bring me here? What do you want from me?
22:41I want you to help us get Nomad.
22:43Before he can do any more damage.
22:45Nomad's not the problem.
22:46No?
22:47You wouldn't understand.
22:48Try me.
22:53You're the problem.
22:55The whole world of Normals, you can't accept those who are different.
22:58This whole place is full of those that are different.
23:00What does that make you? The zookeeper?
23:04What about the drugs?
23:05They make it less painful?
23:07What, Normals don't use?
23:08They don't use gold.
23:09So if I shot heroin, I'd be a model citizen, right?
23:12You know that he plans to exploit every last one of you.
23:15He wants to free us.
23:17Children against their parents.
23:19Abnormals against normals.
23:20How many more people like that pawnbroker need to get wasted on the road to freedom?
23:24I need a fix.
23:25I'm sure you do.
23:28Let me guess, you used to set ant colonies on fire when you were a kid, right?
23:33Where's Nomad?
23:33I may be weak, but I will not betray my kind.
23:36If you give a damn about your kind, you'll see that what this lunatic is doing ensures their destruction.
23:41Go to hell.
23:59Pretty much what I expected.
24:02I can get him to talk.
24:04I just need more time.
24:06There's an expression amongst creature hunters.
24:09If you could teach a lion English, you still wouldn't understand it.
24:11We're not talking about a wild animal here.
24:13Oh, well, that's exactly what we're talking about.
24:16Only this guy's way more intelligent than most.
24:18And as a consequence, more dangerous.
24:21I'm late.
24:23Going out?
24:24Yeah.
24:25I owe it to Mr. Jones to tell him what we've learned.
24:27Stay safe.
24:41How does a flying abnormal fall to his death?
24:56Somebody literally clipped his wings.
25:05There was a struggle with a knife, undoubtedly at the top of the building.
25:08The assailant left traces of his own blood.
25:10Did you run it for DNA?
25:11No matches to an individual, but genetic markers indicate it was definitely the blood of a folding man.
25:16Retribution for the help that he provided us.
25:18Not retribution.
25:19A power grab.
25:20Control of the city's crime syndicate and hundreds of thousands in drugs and cash.
25:26Just as Mr. Jones feared.
25:27No doubt Nomad will use it to pay for his truckload of TPG.
25:31But we've got less than nine hours.
25:33If we don't intercept that drug shipment and Nomad gets his way, the city better brace itself for a major
25:37crime epidemic.
25:38I still think Malcolm knows more than he's telling us.
25:40Has he ever talked about Oliver's son?
25:42Aaron.
25:43No, not yet. Why?
25:45Well, based on his father's description, I think he might be a chink in Nomad's armor.
25:49Intelligent, close to his family.
25:50See what you can find out.
25:52Alright.
25:56TPG, TPG, TPG.
25:57Nope. Nope.
26:00I keep checking on all the key ingredients for making TPG like you asked.
26:04Looking for shipments to any nearby locations, but still nothing.
26:07Break it down further, Henry.
26:09The chemist may be making the constituent compounds themselves in order to avoid being detected.
26:13Oh, I get it.
26:15See who's buying the ingredients to make the ingredients.
26:18Precisely.
26:19The gold drug.
26:20When does it arrive?
26:35Austin Federal, 2005.
26:37That one took you down a notch, didn't it?
26:42What, you expect me to deny it?
26:46Nomad knew more about you than you knew about him.
26:49Irony was you came so close to breaking that case.
26:54He got a real kick out of that.
26:55Were you in the vault with him?
27:00Yeah.
27:02That didn't bother you?
27:03Of course they bothered me.
27:06The bank manager was begging for his life.
27:08He said he had two little kids, one with serious mental problems.
27:11Nomad just shot him in the head.
27:13Laughing the whole time.
27:15All those years you didn't think about just walking away?
27:17And go where?
27:20We had to stay together for safety.
27:22Why is...
27:24Why is that so hard for you to understand?
27:28Why don't you tell me about Aaron Braithwaite?
27:36Aaron wanted to stand up to him.
27:38Did you ever consider listening to him?
27:39No, you don't get it.
27:41You have no idea what Nomad is like.
27:45Tell me.
27:51He makes you weak.
27:53And then he tears you apart.
27:57And then he puts you back together.
28:01Only it's his way this time.
28:04Aaron always said if we had any chance of breaking his hold on us,
28:09we'd have to stop using.
28:10We can't get you doing this.
28:12What's wrong?
28:14You wanna be free again, right?
28:15You wanna see your family again?
28:17Of course, but...
28:18We gotta be united if we're gonna fight back.
28:19And then what?
28:20He'll hunt us down like dogs.
28:22That's exactly what he wants you to think.
28:32Did I, uh, interrupt something?
28:35No.
28:36I didn't ask you, Malcolm.
28:38I was asking Aaron.
28:40Starting up trouble again, Aaron?
28:42Huh?
28:43You had your fix today?
28:45Huh.
28:56If anyone has something to say,
29:01they can say it to my face.
29:08Hey.
29:09Relax.
29:11I brought you some glitter.
29:16Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
29:17Stop, stop, stop.
29:18That's it.
29:24The gold...
29:25The gold drug has always been the key.
29:30Nomad has to keep us hooked on it.
29:33You must be going through hell.
29:35I'll survive.
29:36I can fight him.
29:38But can you fight him?
29:41Not by myself.
29:42How many more innocents are you gonna help him slaughter?
29:47Help me, Malcolm.
29:58Aaron talked about a place.
30:02About a place we could go to.
30:06If we ever got away from Nomad.
30:11If Aaron was in that apartment, he must have moved everything out.
30:15You think these might be his things?
30:18Maybe.
30:20Or maybe, Malcolm let us on a wild goose chase.
30:39I'm so sorry.
30:42When we promised you that we would find your son,
30:44I never imagined that it would be like this.
30:50I wanted...
30:52Aaron's...
30:53to be a doctor.
30:56I could imagine him working in a place like the Sanctuary.
31:03He...
31:07He was a smart boy.
31:08He...
31:09He was kind.
31:14What is there left for me?
31:18What's left for any of us?
31:28When you broke it all down for me, the most basic recipe for TPG.
31:32No shortcuts.
31:33Everything from scratch.
31:34The only local buyer is a small manufacturer just three miles north of the city.
31:38Arid and Lerbs.
31:40It's almost four.
31:41Our chemist will be leaving for his rendezvous anytime now.
31:44Well, if we're right, he should lead us straight to Nomad.
31:48I've come up with a chemical test for the TPG once we find it.
31:52It's about the only thing that will turn this liquid a brilliant blue.
31:54What about Will?
31:55He wants one more run at Malcolm.
31:57I don't think we should take him away from it.
32:20I'm sorry to have to tell you this, but we found Aaron at the location you gave us.
32:27No.
32:28There's not much doubt about who's responsible.
32:30He was my best friend.
32:34If I'd only supported him, he'd probably still be alive.
32:39If we'd all just stood up to a Nomad like he wanted.
32:43His blood is on my hands as sure as if I pulled the trigger myself.
32:46But you didn't pull the trigger.
32:48You're not a murderer, Malcolm.
32:49Aren't I?
32:50How do you know what I'm capable of?
32:54You're right.
32:56I don't.
32:57I've watched him kill more than once and done nothing.
33:01I helped him beat a man within an inch of his life.
33:05And guess what?
33:06I enjoyed it.
33:08I've given over what I am, who I am to a monster.
33:13Your awareness, your remorse, that's what separates you from Nomad.
33:17Nomad's just an excuse.
33:19My addiction is just an excuse.
33:21I'm the monster.
33:22I'm the monster.
33:25Help me get him, Malcolm.
33:27Look at me.
33:29I can't even get through a day without gold pumping through my veins.
33:36You're kicking it.
33:37And if you can do it, so can other folding men.
33:40I'm too weak.
33:41I'm too weak.
33:43My strength comes from the gold and from Nomad.
33:46No, your strength comes from you.
33:49Malcolm, listen to me.
33:50Folding men are dying.
33:52Innocent people are dying.
33:53Now you know where he is.
33:55Fuck.
33:56I can't.
33:59Why don't you do it for Aaron?
34:02He gave his life up for you guys.
34:06We're running out of time, Malcolm.
34:16I can only tell you where they used to be based.
34:22It's an old factory.
34:24The city shut it down.
34:26Toxic metals.
34:29All kinds of places to hide.
34:32No matter where Nomad moved, he always kept information there.
34:37And loose floorboards in the walls.
34:41The locations of his safe houses, the drug labs, weapons caches.
34:46Where would I find these things?
34:49I'll give you the address.
34:51I'll draw you diagrams.
34:54I'll describe it all to you.
34:56You could just come with me.
35:00Unless...
35:01That's not gonna happen.
35:07Do it for Aaron.
35:08We'll scare you.
35:10No harm.
35:11I'll break it all.
35:19Go ahead.
35:22I won't take it all.
35:30And then you got to go.
35:30Take it.
35:32You got to go.
35:33Go out.
35:37Then you get to go.
35:38You're doing the right thing. Trust me.
35:42Okay. Let's go.
36:03Sorry. Their delivery's after hours.
36:06Hi.
36:08Do you mind telling us what's in those containers?
36:10Yeah, sure. Just don't shoot me, son.
36:13It's laxatives.
36:14Sorry. I don't believe you.
36:21Hands up! Get him up!
36:38It's not TPG.
36:40Sit down!
36:45I'm sorry, Malcolm.
36:48Don't be.
36:53I mean, I'm sure under normal circumstances you're a very good judge of character.
36:59I'd like you all to meet Dr. Zimmerman.
37:01You'll find you have a lot in common.
37:04No backbone.
37:06Carver, get me a chair.
37:07Yes, sir.
37:10And get me my gun.
37:12Right away.
37:16How do you know what I'm capable of?
37:20Nomad never would let himself get caught unless he wanted to be.
37:24He may be crazy, but he's also a criminal genius.
37:28On the ground, he hit the silence.
37:35Let's get out of here.
37:37You're not stirring up trouble again, are you, Aaron?
37:41Have you had your fix today?
37:48If anyone has something to say, they can say it to my face.
37:55I'm the monster. I'm the monster!
38:02You're a nomad.
38:05Carver is your pawn.
38:09They're all your pawns.
38:10Mine like yours, Zimmerman. Too smart for the room.
38:15Overthinks everything.
38:17Easiest to, uh, manipulate.
38:21Can't you see what he is?
38:24He's just an addict.
38:26He's just an addict with a messianic complex.
38:29He doesn't care about any of you.
38:30You still don't get it.
38:32I love my people. I'm doing this for my people.
38:36No more cowering in the shadows. I'm bringing them into the light.
38:39And what about anyone who gets in the way?
38:42I think you know the answer to that.
38:45In a little while, I'll have my hands on enough TPG to draw recruits from all over the continent.
38:50A small army of the most powerful folding men.
38:53Whatever you do to me.
38:58They'll know.
38:59At the sanctuary.
39:01They'll know and they'll be all over you.
39:06If I know Dr. Magnus, and I do, at least by reputation, she's undoubtedly already fallen for my bait.
39:13It's amazing what kind of disinformation you can plant.
39:16Just a little know-how.
39:18Oh, and you'll love this, Will.
39:20The TPG.
39:22My TPG.
39:24It wasn't made locally.
39:26It's coming from Austin.
39:34I wasn't worried about the police, or Mr. Jones, or anyone for that matter.
39:40Except the sanctuary.
39:42I had to make sure that none of you would interfere.
39:51He ordered you to kill that pawn shop owner.
39:54All it took was a look.
39:55Well, unfortunately, all these revelations, you won't be able to share them with the rest of the world.
40:01And what about Aaron?
40:02You gonna let someone take the rep for that, too?
40:04What's he talking about?
40:06He's dead!
40:09It's a terrible shame.
40:11Jones had him killed.
40:13And then he stuffed his body in a washing machine.
40:17I never said how he was found.
40:25He was my friend.
40:27Put the gun down, Connor.
40:30Put the guns down, all of you!
40:32That looks like we all was fun.
40:33He was just a kid.
40:35He was trying to undermine me.
40:37He was trying to undermine all of us.
40:40He deserved a traitor's death.
40:41Drop the guns.
40:43I will not ask again.
40:48You son of a bitch!
40:49Oh!
40:50Oh!
40:51Oh!
40:55Oh!
40:56Oh!
40:59Oh!
41:06Will...
41:08I'm sorry, I-
41:13How did you know?
41:15I had a tracking device pull on your car.
41:18Just in case.
41:29Four to six weeks, and most of our folding men
41:31can be returned to their homes.
41:33Hopefully drug-free.
41:42Look, can you just say it, please?
41:44I mean, it's the elephant in the room.
41:46I let myself get conned.
41:48We all let ourselves get conned.
41:50Some of us just had a plan B.
41:51Yeah, well, that's the last time I played by the old rules.
41:53Don't be so hard on yourself.
41:55We stopped the destruction of an entire culture of abnormals.
41:58And you got to the bottom of one of your agency's biggest mysteries.
42:02You're right, what am I talking about?
42:04I'm a hero.
42:05Actually, on a scale from zero to hero, you're more like...
42:08Absolutely.
42:11Almost respectable.
42:30Just under the wire?
42:32Thanks again, Jake.
42:34You get what you need?
42:36Yeah.
42:37Yeah, as a matter of fact, I did.
42:40So?
42:42What, are you gonna try to reopen the Austin murders?
42:44No.
42:46I couldn't make any more sense of it this time around than I did the first.
42:49It's a shame, really.
42:50Yeah, well, we can't solve them all, huh?
42:52No, I mean you.
42:55I don't think I've ever met an agent with more raw potential.
42:59I appreciate that.
43:00It's too bad you still can't seem to catch a break.
43:04Don't worry about it.
43:07Sometimes...
43:10Sometimes you gotta know when to fold them.
43:25Sometimes you gotta know when to fold them.
43:37I don't care.
43:39Don't worry about it.
43:56I'm not gonna get this idea.
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