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The Strain Season 1 Episode 3 | Gone Smooth | VAMPIRE SEASON | HORROR SEASON
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00:01Previously on The Strain.
00:02Regis 753, Kennedy Ground, please respond. Over.
00:05Oh, my God.
00:06They're all dead.
00:09We've got survivors.
00:11206 passengers are dead, and we don't know why.
00:14Four passengers survived, and we don't know why.
00:17These Regis Air documents point to a systems failure aboard Flight 753.
00:22It's not a CDC case anymore.
00:25Is that at home again?
00:26It's almost like an echo.
00:27Doctor, did you find the coffin?
00:28It is not too late.
00:30Do not allow it across the river.
00:32Where is your master now?
00:34Watching you through me.
00:36I want you to watch it unfold.
00:39Unable to do anything to stop it.
00:42I wanted to talk about custody hearing tomorrow.
00:44Mom says I should just say how I feel.
00:46And then I want joint custody.
00:47This is Gary of Noor.
00:49Thank you for sending my little girl home to me.
00:51Are you saying someone released her body to you?
00:53No, not her body.
00:54I was alive.
00:55She showed up on my doorstep this morning.
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03:25I know.
03:26You know what?
03:28Where do they take the bodies?
03:30All 206 casualties are gone,
03:31and the medical examiner, so far as I can tell.
03:34Well, what do you think? Was it the government?
03:35We are the government, Jim.
03:36We can barely tie our own shoes sometimes.
03:39My money's on the military.
03:40Why would they take the bodies?
03:42Because they don't want them autopsies.
03:44Is there more that you know, Everett?
03:45No, and they don't want to know, really.
03:48The story that they all died from an rehabilitation problem,
03:51carbon monoxide poisoning, we saw those bodies.
03:53There were no signs of that.
03:55It's ludicrous, contemptuous.
03:56So be it, as long as it's not our diagnosis.
03:58We have a responsibility, Everett.
04:00If I remember correctly, Ephraim,
04:01you no longer have any responsibility here whatsoever.
04:04You make sure the press gets nothing.
04:07Okay.
04:07Radio silence from us.
04:08So what do we do now?
04:09We do nothing.
04:11This is no longer about disease control.
04:13This is about damage control.
04:14And as of this moment, the CDC isn't interested in observing nothing more,
04:18which I will be sure to stress to the Secretary of Health and Human Services over breakfast.
04:28Why would the military leave four surviving passengers?
04:36Jesus.
04:37Jesus.
04:37Jesus, what did I do?
04:43You reached Greg Nelson.
04:44Leave me a message.
04:45Hey, it's Jim, Kent.
04:47We need to talk.
04:59I'm dirty.
05:02Wait.
05:15Have to take a look?
05:28Oh, man.
05:34Oh, man.
05:42Oh, man.
05:43Oh.
05:48Go play in the backyard.
05:51You too, Benji.
05:53Go on.
06:04How are you feeling?
06:06Much better.
06:08My throat still hurts, though.
06:10I took the phone off the hook.
06:12They showed our house on the TV news.
06:15They're interviewing the neighbors about us.
06:17It'll pass.
06:18I'm home, honey.
06:20I'm fine.
06:21We're gonna be fine.
06:25What if you have to go back to the hospital?
06:27I'm not going back to the hospital.
06:29Well, you told me that one of the doctors wanted to quarantine you.
06:31Anne-Marie.
06:32What if he finds out that you're still sick?
06:40They kept showing footage of the plane just sitting there.
06:43dark, dead on the tarmac over and over again.
06:46Like the Trade Center.
06:48Remember?
06:49Why do they do that to us?
06:51It's so painful to watch.
06:53I knew you shouldn't have gone on that trip.
06:55Anne-Marie.
06:56I just...
06:58I get so overwhelmed when you're gone.
07:04Gertie got out once.
07:05She was missing all night.
07:07She came back hurt.
07:07But I just...
07:09I hate chaining her up in the shed.
07:10Wait.
07:11Gertie came back hurt?
07:12She was hit with something.
07:21You came back hurt too.
07:30Do you hear that?
07:33Please, Ansel.
07:35Go back to bed.
07:38You have to get better.
07:40Okay?
07:50The documents that have been haphazardly released to the internet paint an incomplete, distorted, and untrue picture of my airline's
08:00protocol maintaining the highest level of safety in our industry.
08:05Pest control services.
08:07Hold, please.
08:08I have made safety my number one priority.
08:13No one.
08:16The phone keeps ringing, but all I want to do is watch this airplane coverage.
08:25I'm never flying again.
08:28I don't know.
08:32I mean, shouldn't this man be arrested or something?
08:35He'll probably get a bonus.
08:38This is a week's worth of rat calls in one day.
08:41Why so many, huh?
08:42What?
08:43Why so many?
08:45This is not a why business, Vaseline.
08:47This is a now business.
08:48Rat bite.
08:49First on your list today.
08:50Man's office.
08:51Special request.
08:52I don't work for the mayor.
08:53I do.
08:54And you work for me?
08:56I got an elementary school, a hospital, and a church.
08:59And you want me to go to this guy first?
09:00His daughter was bitten by a muncher.
09:02And he's a hedge fund manager and a major contributor.
09:05So, yes, you will go there first, and you will be on your best behavior. Got it?
09:09I'll wear my top hat and monocle.
09:11So don't piss him off, all right?
09:18Neck rigidity, sensitivity to natural light, mental disorientation, all clinical features
09:23of a central nervous system infection.
09:25It could be a PAM, primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, a very rare parasitic meningitis.
09:30It's a blood worm, and a nasty one.
09:33I know I'm asking a lot of you, but I'd appreciate if you'd all hang in there and develop a
09:37protocol
09:37for Captain Redford's treatment.
09:39I need all hands on deck here.
09:48Doctor, I'm scared.
09:51Am I gonna die?
09:54Doyle.
09:55We're gonna find out what's infecting you.
09:58We're gonna make you well again.
10:02Yeah, my word.
10:15You can't tell us in that.
10:17He's stuck in a plastic containment tube, surrounded by doctors who don't know anything. He needs a little help.
10:25My hearing was actually in 45 minutes.
10:27Go. Redford's covered.
10:29All right, just let me know if anything changes.
10:31And we have to check up on the health of the other survivors, too.
10:33Well, now we don't talk to that old man.
10:36The one we had arrested at the airport.
10:39He knew things have.
10:41Fine.
10:42Anything. Just, you know...
10:44Yes.
10:44I'll call you.
10:46Where the hell is Jim?
11:05Mr. Jim Kent.
11:08I'm here to see Greg.
11:09Greg?
11:10Yes.
11:10Greg could not be present.
11:12But we got your call.
11:14Urgent from the sound of it.
11:17Well, I'll come back another time, then.
11:18You are a member of the Canary Project, the CDC's rapid response team, off-field epidemiologists?
11:25Who are you?
11:26I presume you're here about the airplane cargo.
11:30The box?
11:31I don't know what you're talking about.
11:33I refer specifically to an ornately carved cabinet.
11:38You allowed out of the airport security perimeter?
11:45I made a deal with Greg to provide some information and let a piece of medical cargo through customs.
11:50That's it.
11:50Yes, and here is the rest of the money Greg promised you in return.
12:03What was in the box?
12:04Where are the corpses?
12:09I'm going to the police.
12:11You must love your wife very much.
12:18What?
12:20Violate your terms of employment and break the law.
12:23I understand there is a very promising monoclonal antibody trial for her form of cancer in Palo Alto.
12:3030,000 people applied, but only 100 were accepted.
12:36And your Sylvia was cruelly denied.
12:39How do you know that?
12:41I never said anything to Greg.
12:43Our company finances the entire research program.
12:48The decision can be reversed.
12:51It is not too late to see Sylvia admitted to the trial.
13:07I'm only doing this to pay for her treatment.
13:12Not only do I think you will not go to the police, I feel confident that we may continue to
13:17rely on your good services.
13:24You have two bosses now, Jim Kent.
13:28The ones you report to at the CDC.
13:32And me.
13:44Criminal trespass and interference with a criminal investigation.
13:51Mr.
13:52Is it Setrakian?
13:54Is it Setrakian?
13:55As you like, Your Honor.
13:58Mr. Setrakian.
14:00What in the name of John F. Kennedy were you doing at the airport Saturday night?
14:04I saw a story on television about a plane that landed.
14:10I guess I'm not quite sure, Your Honor.
14:14I'm old and things are not that clear anymore.
14:21I have here that you own a pawn shop.
14:24Knickerbocker Loans and Curios on East 118th Street?
14:28Yes, sir. Licensed and registered.
14:32I came here after World War II after the camps were liberated.
14:41Anybody live with you? Any family?
14:44I am a widower, Your Honor.
14:47Children? Grandchildren?
14:48We were never so blessed.
14:54Trespassing is a nuisance charge.
14:56But what does concern me is this.
15:01This is a concealed weapon, Mr. Setrakian.
15:05And we have strict laws in New York City.
15:07It is an antique piece, Your Honor, that I use for my mobility only.
15:15It is of great sentimental value.
15:17A family trophy, you might say.
15:21I will have the blade removed and melted.
15:25You have my word.
15:31Trade it for a nice aluminum cane with a rubber foot.
15:35Case dismissed.
15:37Thank you, Your Honor.
15:41How much of that was an act?
15:44Do I know you?
15:45I'm Dr. Nora Martinez from the CDC.
15:48We met at the airport.
15:51Okay, I get it.
15:52Make sure you're upset.
15:54You're here because the bodies have disappeared.
15:58Do you know where they are?
15:59I know where they're going.
16:01Going?
16:02Sir, please come with me. Help us.
16:05Already it may be too late.
16:07Too late for what?
16:08What was in that coffin?
16:11A thing of enormous power and terrible will.
16:15A will to devour the world and swallow the light.
16:18Is the military covering it up?
16:21Do not be so easily distracted.
16:24He thrived on human self-interest and bureaucratic complacency.
16:28You and Dr. Goodwether, you think that being good is enough?
16:33Being good means nothing.
16:35Unless you were willing to do what needs to be done.
16:38When it needs to be done.
16:40Okay, then tell me, what needs to be done?
16:44You have a complete passenger manifest with you?
16:47Not right here. Why?
16:48Because you need to find every last passenger and destroy the bodies
16:52and anyone in contact with them.
16:58This is pointless.
17:00You're not ready.
17:02Explain to me why. If they're already dead, we need to destroy the bodies.
17:06Until you are willing to do what needs to be done,
17:09you're of no use to me.
17:17I have a few questions for you, Zachary, and it's important that you understand that there are no right or
17:23wrong answers.
17:24The court will make all final determinations, but your input is important.
17:31Zachary, what do you think would be the best solution for your mom and dad regarding custody and visitation rights?
17:41Well, I guess I think that I know that they both want what's best for me.
17:49What do you think would be best for you?
17:56I feel like if my dad could visit like one or two weekends a month, that would be really good.
18:03Because he has a really important job, and this way he wouldn't be too stressed about being late or having
18:09something come up.
18:10Excuse me, Your Honor, I think there's been a mistake. I think what he means to say is that joint
18:16custody would be...
18:18Dr. Goodweather, do you need to be... No, no, no, it's the way you asked the question, so just ask
18:21it again.
18:21Dr. Goodweather, I want what's best for my dad. That's all.
18:43Dr. Goodweather, do you hear it? Yeah. Okay.
18:47Dr. Goodweather, do you hear it? Yeah. Okay.
18:50Dr. Goodweather, do you hear it? Just give me a second, okay?
18:54Dr. Goodweather, do you hear it? Hey.
18:59Are you okay?
19:02Dr. Goodweather, do you hear it? Yeah. Yeah, okay.
19:07Dr. How can Zach not know he's the most important thing in the world to me?
19:17Dr. Telling him is one thing, showing it, proving it.
19:21Dr. It's the little things, day in, day out, that's everything.
19:26Dr. You can still have that app.
19:29Dr. Zach needs it, regardless of the ruling the judge imposed.
19:33Dr. Anytime you want to see him, so long as you give me some notice.
19:38Dr. Oh, you're loving this, huh?
19:41Dr. You take Zach away from me?
19:43Dr. I never thought you'd be one to gloat.
19:45Dr. You've coached Zach.
19:48Dr. You tried to coerce him into saying what you wanted.
19:50Dr. I love my son, and I will do anything for him.
19:53Dr. Well, it wasn't enough that he had to get up there and choose between his mother and father?
19:56Dr. I never asked him to choose.
19:57Dr. He spoke from his heart in there.
19:59Dr. And he did what he thought was best for you, F.
20:02Dr. Not him, you.
20:11Dr. Hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up.
20:22Dr. Here's gotta check it out, hold on.
20:25Dr. How about another go at it?
20:29Dr. It's not gonna happen today.
20:32Dr. Between that airplane thing and you taking a bite out of that girl?
20:36Dr. Your downloads are up tenfold, and the YouTube video has over two million views.
20:42Dr. We just need you focused. Timing is everything, Gabe.
20:48Dr. Your cash machine has a cold, flu, or something.
20:52Dr. No voice, no concert.
20:58Dr. Hello?
21:14Mr. Arnell?
21:27This is Dr. Goodweather.
21:28Dr. Goodweather, from the Centers for Disease Control.
21:54Mr. Arnell?
22:43Hey Nora, have any of the personal effects of the deceased been returned to the next of kin by any
22:48chance?
22:49What?
22:50What?
22:50When?
22:51Okay, I'm on my way.
22:52What?
22:54What?
22:55What?
23:01What?
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26:18What?
26:22What?
26:22What?
26:25I'm sorry.
26:36Sylvia?
26:42Hey.
26:44Hey.
26:44That was quick.
26:45You got my text?
26:47What text?
26:49Stanford called.
26:50There was a... a clerical error.
26:54They are accepting me into the drug trial.
26:58I'm one of the lucky 100.
27:04That's great.
27:05You were right.
27:07You said never give up hope.
27:10And good things happen to good people, right?
27:13Right?
27:27Oh.
27:28What?
27:34Oh...
27:39Oh...
27:41Oh...
27:41Oh...
28:10Oh
28:21Oh
29:04So pre-tour jitters, huh?
29:06I get that totally
29:08Tranquilizers will take the edge off nicely
29:10You've heard of the morning after pill?
29:12Clonopent is the night before pill
29:14I'm hearing things doc
29:16Like strange things
29:18Voices, right? You get that too
29:19One voice is calling my name
29:21Like distant pounding
29:23Can't focus
29:25Alrighty, all over that
29:27And we'll throw a little Adderall in there to help you remember those lyrics, huh?
29:31Alrighty
29:32Any other performance related issues?
29:36Now that you mention it
29:38Oh
29:41Uh
29:42Yeah, that does not look good
29:44What I need for you
29:45To do right now
29:47Is to have somebody drive you to the nearest hospital
29:50No, I mean like yesterday
29:53What, have these pictures up on Gawker ten minutes later?
29:56No way doc
29:57You need to do something
29:58No, we are way beyond that
30:02This is so out of my bandwidth
30:04Look
30:05I know a urologist who might be persuaded to make an emergency house call
30:09Trust me, she's very discreet
30:29Next time challenge me
30:31Next time challenge me
30:41Do you have any numbers?
30:42Email passwords, Facebook, Twitter
30:45Whatever you want, I can get it
30:48And this is your video gaming waste of time
30:56Why do you want that list anyway?
30:58I'm gonna visit their families
31:01Pay my respects
31:02Pay my respects
31:14The speed of progression is medically impossible
31:17We need to get him in the surgery
31:18Find out what's happening inside him right now
31:20We'll prep him right here
31:25Here
31:29He's here
31:32Who, Captain Redburn?
31:34Who's here?
31:35No
31:36No
31:37No
31:38No
31:40No
31:40No
31:40Oh
31:43Oh
31:47Yeah
31:48No
31:55Oh
31:56Oh
31:57Oh
31:57Oh
31:58Oh
32:05What's happening?
32:10I don't know.
32:12Right now, we just need to save his life.
32:29We have no problem with the air inspection program.
32:31Please, doctor, this is not going to happen.
32:35I'm not going to be able to report like this.
32:37This is not going to be able to report like this.
32:39We are stock on all...
32:42Mom?
32:49Mom?
32:49Mom?
32:50Mom?
32:50Mom?
32:51Mom?
32:51Mom?
32:52Mom?
32:53Mom?
32:53I don't know.
33:33Mom, are you okay?
33:35Yeah.
33:37Yeah.
33:37Give me your sweetie.
33:41It's okay.
33:46Mom's okay.
33:51We're gonna be okay.
33:57Just stay with me, okay?
34:00Okay.
34:05The airline industry has been shaken by the recent tragedy at JFK.
34:10A sharp fall-off in airline revenues over the past several days indicate customers are nervous about traveling
34:17after the mysterious deaths of 206 passengers aboard Regis Air Flight 753.
34:23As you can see, Regis' stock is in a free fall.
34:27Who the hell are you?
34:29How the hell did you get in here?
34:30The door was open?
34:32No, it wasn't.
34:38Would you like to write a note?
34:41A note?
34:42Regret, repentance, guilt.
34:49What?
34:57Okay.
34:59What are you doing?
35:02No.
35:03No, no.
35:04Wait.
35:07There's no need.
35:08No.
35:24Are you?
35:25You are?
35:34Oh, my God.
36:08I don't know.
36:28Oh, girl, it's never fair.
36:32Get back, relax, and go to school.
36:56Watch it down, we'll run home.
37:02Look at you now, look at you now, look at you now.
37:05You never move like that, you were mine.
37:11Shut me down, shut me down, shut me down.
37:14You won't be going for my life.
37:16You're not going for my life.
37:22You're not going for my life.
37:23You're not going for my life.
37:51Hey, guys, sorry.
37:53Where the hell have you been?
37:54We've been calling you.
37:55We can't find any of the other three survivors,
37:57or even Gary Arnault.
37:58Redfern's going into emergency surgery.
38:00Jim, what's the matter?
38:03Uh, you know the new, um,
38:06monoclonal antibody trial they're doing at Stanford?
38:09They accepted Sylvia, after all.
38:12Finally, some good news.
38:13You said she did.
38:14I know they must have made some sort of a clerical mistake
38:16or something, I don't know, but it's insane she's in.
38:21That's great.
38:22Paging Dr. Goodweather.
38:23Dr. Goodweather to the Isle Unit, staff.
38:32Dr. Goodweather, your patient, he's gone.
38:36He coded.
38:36No, he's gone.
38:37He was ready for surgery.
38:39I left to make final preparations.
38:42He was only alone for a minute.
38:44All right, spread out, he's still here somewhere.
38:46So is whoever took him, Jim.
38:47Compers us in on our phones.
38:51Hey.
38:52Hey, did you see a patient come by here about five minutes ago,
38:54probably pushing a wheelchair, bald, very sick?
38:58Nothing here.
38:59No sign of him.
39:00Is anybody up high?
39:01Anybody got a view?
39:04Nothing, I don't see anything.
39:06I'm checking downstairs.
39:13Jim, where are you?
39:14Jim, in the basement.
39:26OK, I found him.
39:28He's in the kitchen.
39:30The kitchen in the basement.
39:31F, you got it.
39:31F.
39:46Captain Redford.
39:56Oh, my God.
40:00Jim.
40:03Captain Redford.
40:20Jim, what are you doing?
40:21Stay away from him.
40:35Oh, my God.
40:37Ah!
40:54Oh, God.
41:08No!
41:10No!
41:15All right.
41:21Oh, God.
42:04Oh, God.
42:07Oh, God.
42:07Oh, God.
42:12Oh, God.
42:14Oh, God.
42:18Oh, God.
42:20Oh, God.
42:21Oh, God.
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