FlashForward s01e01 Episode Script
No More Good Days
[Metallic hiss.]
[Gasping.]
[Car alarms in distance.]
[Woman screams.]
[People screaming.]
[Woman shouting.]
Help! Somebody! - [Sizzling.]
- [Gasps.]
My husband! Please! Somebody, please! Demetri! Demetri! - [Screaming continues.]
- [Alarms blaring.]
[Woman.]
Good morning, Los Angeles.
It's 7:00 and it looks like it's gonna be another beautiful day.
We're looking at light clouds and highs in the mid-70's today.
But keep that umbrella handy 'cause we got a chance of sprinkles later in [beeping.]
[Chuckles.]
I hate you, too.
Hmm.
Mm.
Oh, babe, don't forget to look at the garage door.
It's acting up again.
Already forgotten.
Bye.
[Voice on TV.]
I hate acorns.
Just because I'm a squirrel doesn't mean I like acorns.
[Man.]
Mmm.
Smells good.
Here you go, my princess.
[Smooches.]
[Gears grinding.]
- [Banging.]
- [Man grunts.]
- [Speaks Spanish.]
- [Chuckles.]
- Hey, Hector.
- [Hector speaks Spanish.]
[# Miss Eighty6: Goodie Bag playing.]
Hey, Nicole.
- I'm sorry I'm late.
- [Man.]
Don't worry.
Hey, Olivia's working the late shift at the hospital tonight.
You think you could stay an extra hour or two? Yeah, no problem.
- I've got studying to do, anyway.
- [Man.]
You're a saint.
[Man on phone.]
Hey, this is Bryce.
You know what to do.
- [Beep.]
- Bryce, it's Olivia.
You weren't at rounds yesterday.
You better have a damn good reason why.
OK, you call me immediately.
I'm worried about you.
[People chattering.]
[Man.]
My daughter Tracy was five-five, 118 pounds.
But when the Marines shipped her body back from Afghanistan Sorry, her remains they weighed 37.
Only reason I knew it was her at all was because they'd DNA'd what was left.
So Yeah I took a drink that night.
You call Amanda yet? - Yeah, we're talking.
- You're talking, really? That's kind of weird because she told Olivia she never heard from you.
Hey, I'm your sponsor.
I'm the one supposed to be riding you.
Not the other way around.
- All right, I'm getting around to it.
- Come on, Aaron, just call.
She's cool.
Nurses freak me out, man.
It's a date.
She's not giving you a friggin' enema.
How do you know that's not my thing? [# Mos Def: Quiet Dog.]
[Moaning.]
- What's wrong? - I thought I heard Charlie.
- Charlie's asleep.
- This is so wrong.
[Chuckling.]
Which is why you love it.
Dude, as soon as we're done, you have to get your ass out of here.
All right, well, stop talking and get to work.
[Camera shutter clicks.]
[Man.]
So then we get to the subject of the first dance, right? I'm sorry, but Zoey picks one of the corniest songs of all time.
Islands in the Stream.
Yeah, the old Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton duet.
OK, and we used to sing it when we did karaoke.
But that was when we were like, really, really drunk, you know? And I put up with it because we were dating and that's what you do.
But my friends are gonna be there, my family.
I cannot dance to Islands in the Stream.
I will never live it down.
You don't care about any of this, do you? No, I do.
I do care.
I'm riveted.
I'm fascinated.
[Hums music.]
But, uh, what do you want me to say, don't marry her? Don't marry her.
The odds are against you, anyway.
Well, that's great.
Thank you.
You're still married.
Surprised Olivia didn't leave me a long time ago.
Me too, buddy.
So what'd you guys dance to? Can't even remember.
[Quiet Dog continues playing.]
He's a holy terror.
Terrible twos at one year.
[Chuckles.]
You're lucky you have a girl.
[Scoffs.]
Are you kidding me? You only have to worry about one penis.
- I gotta worry about all of them.
- [Laughs.]
Here we go.
Showtime.
Khalid, Omar, unknown female going mobile in a black SUV.
Bobby [on radio.]
you're on point.
They should hit you in 20 seconds.
FBI.
Janis Hawk.
It's Benford.
Get Wedeck.
Suspects are on the move.
Three weeks.
It's finally about to start getting interesting.
Hey, Mark, I'm putting you on speaker.
What do you got? Khalid, Omar and an unidentified Caucasian woman.
We're emailing you pictures right now.
Who is she? Uh, that's the "unidentified" part, sweetheart.
Get this to digital forensics and run it by ICE.
OK.
[Tires screech.]
- They made us, they're on the move! - [Siren blaring.]
- [Tires screeching.]
- [Honking.]
[Both.]
Whoa! Holy! Come on! Get some backup! Get some backup now! All right, all right, all right.
Suspects fleeing west on Sixth.
Black Escalade, license plate eight, queen, Robert, seven, two, two, young.
We need LAPD and air support! Now! [Truck honking.]
- No! Truck! Car! - [Mark.]
Calm down! - [Demetri.]
Car! - [Mark.]
Shut up! No! Oh! [laughs.]
- What are you laughing at? - I don't know.
I've never done this before.
- [Honking.]
- [Tires screeching.]
Crap! [Buzzing.]
[Roaring.]
[Pounding, rumbling.]
[Panting.]
[Indistinct whispering.]
[Gun clicking.]
[Gasping.]
[Car alarms in distance.]
[Woman screams.]
[People screaming.]
- [Sizzling.]
- [Shouts.]
[Moaning.]
My husband! [Screaming, yelling.]
[Waves breaking.]
[Beeping.]
- [Woman.]
Dr.
Benford, what happened? - I don't know.
I lost consciousness.
- You OK? - Yeah.
[Man.]
Nicole? - [Alarms in distance.]
- [Grunts.]
What happened? [Man.]
I, I blacked out.
[Low humming.]
Help! [Shouting.]
- Demetri! - [Woman screaming.]
[Mark.]
Demetri! - [Shouting in foreign language.]
- Step back! All right, sir! OK, OK, calm down! [Screaming.]
[Explosion.]
[Distant explosion.]
- Move! Look out! - [Man shouts.]
- [Explosions.]
- [Screaming.]
[Horn blaring.]
Mark! Over here! Hey! Hey.
[Mark.]
Are you all right? Yeah.
Yeah, I think so.
We were driving, right? - I blacked out.
- Me too.
[Woman.]
Help me! - [Demetri.]
All right.
- [Mark.]
All right, I got you.
- [Mark.]
Move aside! - [Demetri.]
Excuse me.
Here we go.
- [Demetri.]
Stay calm, we got you.
- [Mark.]
Yeah, got him.
- [Man screaming.]
- Get back! This thing could blow! - [Grunting.]
- Hey, we gotta call this in.
- We gotta call 911! - Trust me, they know.
Try the office, see if they can tell us what the hell happened.
[Explosion.]
[Loud crash.]
[Man.]
There's bodies in the water! Somebody! They're not moving.
Help! Hey! Hey! Help! Please, help! I, I need some help! Please! Somebody! Help! - [Bryce.]
Hey! - Help! Just hold on! I'm a doctor! I'll be right there! Oh, crap! Charlie! Charlie! [Sighs.]
Sweetheart, are you OK? I had a bad dream.
I dreamt there are no more good days.
[Alarms, shouting.]
[Mark.]
Can't get my family.
- [Demetri.]
That's our SUV.
- That's what I was thinking.
[Man shouting.]
Can you hear me? [Man 2.]
Can't go this way! Have to circle around! - Hands up! Hands up! - [Mark.]
Don't move! I got it.
Get out.
Come on.
Get out.
Get out! We know you were planning an attack.
What did you do, huh? [Woman grunting.]
- Tell me what happened! - Take it easy.
We know about the suitcase.
Did you set it off? Answer me! I blacked out.
I was somewhere else.
There was a storm.
The horses were scared.
What are you talking about? What are you talking about? - What are you - Calm down! Does this look like a dirty bomb to you? We don't know what this is.
- Maybe they weren't even involved.
- Are you guys cops? FBI.
It's OK.
- What happened? - [Woman.]
A nuclear attack? - I don't know.
- Gotta be The Big One.
Look! Look at this mess.
Gotta be.
- When's help getting here? - [Man.]
It was terrorists! Until emergency services arrives, we need to stay calm and help whoever we can, alright? - They ain't coming.
- What? - [Demetri.]
What'd you say? - I just heard on my radio, some guy in San Diego.
They're dealing with the same thing.
This is more than just LA, man.
[Demetri.]
Sit down.
You move, I shoot.
[Phone beeping.]
I can't get through to Zoey.
What about Olivia? - No.
- Listen, Zoey's in Seattle right now.
But Olivia's close by, right? Hospital's two miles.
You can make it on foot.
No, no, I can't just leave.
Listen, there's nothing we can do here right now.
OK? Go check on your family.
Go! - [Screaming.]
- [Alarm ringing.]
[Shouting.]
[Man.]
Look out! Move! - [Screaming.]
- [Crashing.]
- [Tires screeching.]
- Look out! Look out, man.
Hey! Son of a! [Indistinct radio chatter.]
[Man speaking foreign language on TV.]
[Man on TV.]
All cellular systems are incapacitated.
[Overlapping chatter on TV.]
[Woman on TV.]
There are thousands and thousands of injured people [woman 2.]
Uh, all we know for certain is that everyone on the planet seemed to have blacked out at exactly the same time.
[Man 2.]
confirming that the blackout was a worldwide phenomenon.
[Woman 3.]
of the blackout is unknown.
[Woman 4.]
Uh, fire services and police services are completely overwhelmed at this time.
My God, it's the whole world.
[Woman 5.]
no information as to the cause of the blackout.
- [woman.]
Hospitals are overflowing.
- [Phone ringing.]
Uh, the fire services and the police services are completely overwhelmed.
Livy! Livy, I'm here! - Oh, thank God I got a hold of you.
- What about Charlie? Is she OK? She's fine.
Nicole called.
She can stay put till one of us gets home.
- And you're all right.
- [Olivia.]
Yeah, I'm fine.
We were in the middle of surgery and we all lost consciousness.
Everyone.
The patient died while we were out.
I'm downtown right now, same thing.
So, w-what, everyone there blacked out? Yeah, everyone.
We thought it was just the hospital, but then Corrie got a call from her mother in Chicago.
Same thing happened there.
I know.
It looks like this thing was global.
Global? It's impossible.
Oh, I love you, but, babe, I gotta go.
All right.
I love you Livy? - What do you got? - Eight-year-old boy, ped versus car.
Plowed straight through a fence at a school.
Head injury, abdominal bruising - Doctor Benford! - Where the hell have you been? Go get into your scrubs, meet me in ER.
OK, let's get him into Trauma.
You're gonna be OK, honey.
- I know, Olivia.
- How did you know my name? [Mark.]
What've we heard from Washington? The same.
Everyone's gathering intel.
CIA, Homeland Security, our various Legats offices overseas In other words, nobody knows anything.
- [Olivia.]
How's he doing? - He's taken a turn for the worse.
I got no breath sounds on the left.
Possible punctured lung.
He needs a left chest tube stat.
If we don't release the pressure soon, - it's gonna stop his heart.
- He's going south, sats are dropping [Mark.]
What the hell is this? Worldwide phenomenon? - Near as we can tell.
- People from all corners losing consciousness at exactly the same moment.
And for the same duration.
Two minutes, 17 seconds.
How is that even possible? Where the hell is that chest tube tray? - I need it now! - [Woman.]
Right away! - Got no pulse.
Blood pressure's 40.
- Thoracotomy.
- What are we gonna do? - Come on, sweetie.
Hang in there.
[Bryce.]
Pulse ox 90.
- All right.
- [Bryce.]
Pulse ox 80.
- We're dropping, we're losing him! - How're we doing? [Bryce.]
No pulse.
No pulse.
Blood pressure's dropping.
So we've eliminated nuclear launches, EMPs and chemical agents.
What about natural phenomena, then? NASA's checking into more exotic explanations, solar flares, gamma bursts, that kind of thing.
But so far, they've come up empty.
What about the Vatican? Has the pope chimed in yet? [Olivia.]
Let's get this chest tube in.
Sats improving.
BP's normalizing.
And the pleurovac.
Doing great, buddy.
Doing real good.
OK.
Let's get him into the CT scanner, check out that head injury.
Bryce, you close him up.
Nice job, but don't think you're off the hook.
I still want to know where you were yesterday.
[Woman.]
Yeah, clean that up.
We need to wrap our heads around the scope of this thing, people.
It's now been four hours since the blackout.
You shut off the consciousness of the entire human race for two minutes, what would the death toll be? How many cars collided? We have planes down at LAX.
How many more across the country? Around the world? FAA's reporting 877 aircraft down in the United States alone.
Air Force Two was one of them.
The veep was on board.
OK.
What about hospitals? Operations? Births that were in process, people probably died walking up a flight of stairs.
[Indistinct whispering.]
[Man.]
Global projections are pretty staggering.
What about the blackouts themselves, sir? What about them? Well, we've been saying people have been blacking out, but that wasn't my experience.
For me, it was more like a dream.
Only more vivid than that.
One second I was in a car the next I was somewhere else.
- Same thing happened to me.
Me too.
During the blackout, people seem to have experienced some kind of hallucination.
No, no, no.
Except that mine didn't feel like a hallucination.
- What's your point, Benford? - I didn't just lose consciousness.
It felt more like my consciousness went somewhere else.
Like I was having a memory.
Only it, it wasn't of the past.
It was of the future.
I was in my office.
It was night.
It was 10:00, on the hour.
I was looking out into the atrium.
And I happened to see the date.
April 29th, 2010.
- About half a year from now.
- Hold on.
April 29th? I saw the same date.
It was on the news.
- Same for me.
April 29th, 10:00pm.
- [Man.]
Twenty-ninth - So you're saying what? - [Man.]
You too? Everyone's consciousness just jumped forward six months to April 29th? Crazy as that sounds, yeah.
[Indistinct chatter.]
Sit down.
Sit down! J.
T.
, could you, uh, give me a hand? Thanks.
We didn't do this.
Even if you didn't, you were still planning on killing thousands of people, so stay still and shut up.
- Hey.
- Hey.
You get a hold of Zoey? - Yeah, she's all right, thank - Mark, hey, you got a sec? Sure.
I think there may be a way to corroborate what we were talking about in there.
- What do you mean? - Well, in my flash forward, it was April 30th, 6:00am.
But I was in London, which is eight hours ahead of the West Coast, so it makes sense.
Wait.
Flash forward? What are we talking about here? I'll explain later.
Tell me what you saw.
I was having a meeting with our liaison at New Scotland Yard.
I remember we were interrupted because this bird just crashed into the window.
The point is, I had a vision of Fiona Banks.
Let's see if she had a vision of me.
- Inspector Banks.
- Fiona.
This is Al Gough, FBI.
I'm here with my colleagues in LA.
My God.
Al, I know why you're calling.
- You want to know what I saw? - We all do.
[Fiona on phone.]
OK.
Um, we were sitting in my office.
- What was the date? - April 30th.
- What time? - I don't know, uh, 6:00 in the morning.
[Fiona.]
Don't ask me why it was so early.
Something to do with the Rutherford Case.
Yes, yes! - And, and something interrupted us.
- [Fiona.]
Yes, uh, uh, a bird.
It flew at the window.
It broke its neck.
So our visions were the same.
When the worldwide blackout occurred earlier today, people were undergoing brain scans at that exact moment.
[Man.]
So, like, MRIs or PET scans, that kind of thing? [Man 2.]
Exactly.
And in each of these cases, the hippocampus, that's the memory center of the brain, was actively engaged for the entire two minutes and 17 seconds.
These thought patterns are consistent with a waking experience.
People were not asleep.
They were not dreaming.
So then what is it that they were experiencing? [Man 2.]
Well, by all appearances, uh, memories of events that haven't occurred yet.
So everyone saw the future.
But did they see the same future? - I mean, are these accounts consistent? - [man.]
They certainly seem to be.
Hundreds of thousands of people were watching news broadcasts, reading newspapers, and their details seem to be the same.
Senator Glenway will be facing ethics charges.
The Dow will be on an upswing.
There'll be food riots in Ghana.
And the list goes on.
[Man 3.]
A remarkably concise series of events are starting to come together from that day.
It's like a grand mosaic is being filled in.
And everyone on Earth has a piece Mosaic.
That was the name of the investigation I was working on in my vision.
It had to do with what caused all this.
So, did you see anything in your vision that was helpful? Photographs, names, people of interest.
If this really was the future we all saw, then I guess maybe they will be leads.
But none of them make any sense to me right now.
- Anything else? - No, no.
That, that was it.
What about you? What did you see? Nothing.
I, uh, I blacked out like everybody else, and woke up on the road.
What about our, uh, person of interest? Do we think she's involved? [Mark.]
She's a dead-end if you ask me.
And clueless as the rest of us.
We'll circle back on it, anyway.
We're grasping at straws at this point.
Janis, you wanna share what you saw? Yeah, I was getting a prenatal sonogram.
The baby was about 17 weeks and it was a little girl.
It was totally bizarre.
But I'm obviously not pregnant.
I don't even have a boyfriend.
What about you, sir? I was in a meeting.
A meeting.
[Whistling tune.]
And I happened to glance down at the paper.
Sports page.
The Rays rallied from three runs down to sweep the Sox at Fenway.
And there was another story: Kobe Bryant tore his ligament in his knee.
- Out for the season.
- [Flushing.]
You know what? We should start writing these stories down.
I mean, the Post has a circulation of what, a million? - Million, yeah.
- How many other people were reading it then, too? We gotta start comparing stories.
And it's not just the Post.
It's all the other news outlets.
Seven billion people caught a glimpse of the future.
Maybe just one of them knows why this happened.
How do we compare seven billion stories? - You create a website.
- [Wedeck.]
Right.
People can log on and post what they saw and cross-reference their visions.
We can piggyback on that and search for patterns.
I think that's what I was already doing.
- What do you mean? - [Mark.]
Mosaic.
All those leads I was running down.
We should start following up on them now.
Assuming your vision is even accurate, the investigation doesn't exist yet.
But it could.
It will.
In my flash forward, I was investigating what caused all this.
I seemed to have an idea why all of this was happening, and those people, the places I saw on the board, they were part of this puzzle.
Mosaic.
Look, I'm certain of it.
Fine.
We'll set up an interagency task force.
And as far as this office is concerned, you three, you own this.
This is kind of insane.
I mean, we're running point on this because he had a vision of us running point on this? [Mark.]
You find that funny? Come on, it's the only lead we have.
We don't have anything right now.
- [Demetri.]
Don't know if it happened! - It works for me.
The whole world's on pins and needles, people.
Air traffic's been grounded.
People scared to leave their homes, walk across the street.
Hell, we've got martial law across half this country.
Priority number one: Finding out what caused this.
Priority number two is figuring out whether or not it'll happen again.
You got it? [All.]
Yes, sir.
Good.
I'm out.
OK, my psychic friend, what do you got? I remember a name: D.
Gibbons.
- [Demetri.]
Gibbons? - [Mark.]
That's right.
Yeah.
[Demetri.]
What else you got? There was a photograph here of a doll.
The doll was burned, the head was melted.
There was, uh, a bullet casing nearby.
Something about Baltimore, a hand.
Baltimore no, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, uh, a blue hand.
- That's what it said.
- [Demetri.]
Hell does that mean? I have no idea.
Just put it up.
No, no, no.
Wait, wait, wait.
Here in the center.
This is gonna sound stupid, but I was wearing one of those, uh, friendship bracelets.
You know, like kids make.
Yeah.
OK, that's good.
What else? - What else? - [Mark.]
That's it.
Those are all the leads I can remember.
What about your state of mind? What were you doing? [Sighs.]
I was chambering a round.
I was scared to death.
- You were scared to death in here? - Yeah.
The office was empty, but someone was coming for me.
They were wearing masks.
They wanted to kill me because of what I knew.
One of them had a tattoo.
How many D.
Gibbons do you think there are in the world? - [Demetri.]
Maybe thousands.
- Have Janis compile the list.
[Sighs.]
Not a hell of a lot to go on yet.
At least you remember something.
What do you mean? Everybody saw something.
Everybody had some kind of a vision.
I didn't see a damn thing, Mark.
Maybe it means you'll be sleeping six months from now.
If I was sleeping, why wasn't I dreaming? Look, uh, I never remember my dreams.
Just stop, all right? We're both thinking the same thing, so let's just say it.
What if I didn't see anything because six months from now l'm gonna be dead? [Crickets chirping.]
Mr.
Benford? Are you all right? Yeah.
How's Charlie? She's fine.
She's sleeping.
I was watching the news all day.
They say it happened everywhere.
It's gonna be OK.
Is that what they're saying at the FBI? Do you have inside information? I wish we did.
So then you don't know it's gonna be OK.
I think God did this.
Why? To punish us.
[Olivia.]
Still no luck finding his parents? Well, his mother died on the 405.
Father's name is Lloyd Simcoe.
He works at Stanford.
But, uh, no one's been able to locate him yet.
God.
So even if the kid pulls through, he could still wind up an orphan.
Hey, you saved his life today.
You chalk that up as a victory.
Yeah, I'm trying, but after a day like today What about you? How are you staying so Zen through all this? Who says I am? You wanna know why I wasn't at work yesterday? Mm-hmm.
I've been going through some really heavy things recently.
I don't want to get into it now.
But the, the point is, this morning I was out on the Venice Pier, and and I was thinking about committing suicide.
- Oh, my God - It's OK.
I'm, I'm OK.
I saw a glimpse of my future and I was alive.
You know, and everything's changed for me now.
Whatever I was thinking about doing obviously wasn't meant to happen.
It's like a sign from God or something.
You know, these visions were a gift, don't you think? A gift? I don't know.
- Not for me.
- Why? What, what did you see? I saw the end of my marriage.
[Mark.]
I was drinking again.
In my flash forward.
And in my head, I, I knew it wasn't just a one-time thing.
I was full-fledged drinking again.
All the anxiety, the shame, it was all back.
Just because you saw that, doesn't mean it's gonna happen.
Even if this future stuff is real maybe it's a blessing in disguise.
Maybe because you saw it, you can change it.
Ghost of Christmas Future crap.
What if I can't? People relapse.
I did.
You pick yourself up again.
Olivia said she'd, she'd leave me if I slip again.
She made that clear.
Then don't slip.
Until you see something that corroborates these visions it it's all fantasy.
Future's still up in the air.
You're a terrible sponsor, you know that? What do you want me to say, Mark? You're not the only one this, this has happened to, you know.
I've got the opposite problem.
What do you mean? Tracy was killed in Afghanistan, and you were at the funeral, right? Right.
But in my flash forward she's alive.
[Mark.]
Doesn't make any sense.
They ID'd her remains.
I know.
I can't explain it.
But it was her.
I'm, I'm certain of it.
And if she's out there somewhere, she needs me.
For two years I've, I've been putting her to rest, now I don't know what to think.
I'm, I'm confused.
I'm I'm hopeful.
And I'm angry that I'm hopeful.
You're worried your future's gonna come true.
I'm worried mine won't.
[# Mojave 3: All Your Tears.]
- You fixed the garage door.
- It was a slow day.
[Mark.]
Do you remember our song? The one we danced to at our wedding? Etta James, At Last.
[Chuckles.]
Right.
What did you see? [Sighs.]
I was at the office, working on a case.
It was, it was this.
What caused the flash forward.
Got the sense I was in danger.
Then then it ended.
Nothing else? No.
That was it.
What about you? Babe? I don't want to talk about it.
Why? 'Cause it was too upsetting.
I need to hear it, whatever it was.
No.
No, you don't.
Come on.
What did you see? You know what, Mark, just let it go.
Olivia.
What did you see? [Gasps.]
I was with another man.
Who? I don't know.
I've never seen him before.
He was downstairs.
I don't know who he was.
And yet, in my vision, I had all these intense feelings for him, I Hey, honey.
I don't understand, Mark.
I would never cheat on you.
I wouldn't betray you, I wouldn't.
I Just because we saw these things doesn't mean they're gonna happen.
- Dylan.
- Uh, I'm sorry, you are? His father, Lloyd Simcoe.
- How is he? - [Bryce.]
He'll be fine.
His attending physician, Dr.
Benford, will be here in the morning.
She can fill you in on some of the details.
Then I'll wait for her.
[Girl.]
Daddy? What are you doing up, sweetie? It's after midnight.
I had a bad dream.
Come here.
You wanna talk about it? - Why was Mommy crying? - Oh, she was just scared.
- It's gonna be OK.
- Are you scared? No, honey.
I'm fine.
What do you have there? What do you got in your hand? Hmm? Something I made for you.
I want you to have it.
Take it, Daddy.
Do you want me to help you put it on? Sure.
OK.
There you go.
[Demetri.]
I'm still at work, babe.
Mm, they got us working late.
Yeah.
I'm watching it right now.
[# Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers: Islands in the Stream.]
Lf, uh, this is the song you want, you got it, baby.
[Chuckles.]
Let's, um, let's talk about the future when you get home.
Dem, come here.
You have to see this.
Gotta go.
I love you, too.
What's up? OK, so as far as we know, every single person on the entire planet lost consciousness at the exact same period of time, right? - Right.
- OK.
So I started cycling through a bunch of surveillance cameras for the last five hours because I was curious to see what they recorded.
I looked at hundreds of them.
I checked every major city, even webcams in other countries, and they all show the exact same thing.
At 11:00am people start dropping like flies.
OK? And then two minutes and 17 seconds later, they start to come to.
And then I saw this.
This was in Detroit.
- [Demetri.]
What am I looking at? - Just hang on.
Right there.
Look right there.
- No way.
- Yeah.
Who the hell is that? And why are they awake?
[Gasping.]
[Car alarms in distance.]
[Woman screams.]
[People screaming.]
[Woman shouting.]
Help! Somebody! - [Sizzling.]
- [Gasps.]
My husband! Please! Somebody, please! Demetri! Demetri! - [Screaming continues.]
- [Alarms blaring.]
[Woman.]
Good morning, Los Angeles.
It's 7:00 and it looks like it's gonna be another beautiful day.
We're looking at light clouds and highs in the mid-70's today.
But keep that umbrella handy 'cause we got a chance of sprinkles later in [beeping.]
[Chuckles.]
I hate you, too.
Hmm.
Mm.
Oh, babe, don't forget to look at the garage door.
It's acting up again.
Already forgotten.
Bye.
[Voice on TV.]
I hate acorns.
Just because I'm a squirrel doesn't mean I like acorns.
[Man.]
Mmm.
Smells good.
Here you go, my princess.
[Smooches.]
[Gears grinding.]
- [Banging.]
- [Man grunts.]
- [Speaks Spanish.]
- [Chuckles.]
- Hey, Hector.
- [Hector speaks Spanish.]
[# Miss Eighty6: Goodie Bag playing.]
Hey, Nicole.
- I'm sorry I'm late.
- [Man.]
Don't worry.
Hey, Olivia's working the late shift at the hospital tonight.
You think you could stay an extra hour or two? Yeah, no problem.
- I've got studying to do, anyway.
- [Man.]
You're a saint.
[Man on phone.]
Hey, this is Bryce.
You know what to do.
- [Beep.]
- Bryce, it's Olivia.
You weren't at rounds yesterday.
You better have a damn good reason why.
OK, you call me immediately.
I'm worried about you.
[People chattering.]
[Man.]
My daughter Tracy was five-five, 118 pounds.
But when the Marines shipped her body back from Afghanistan Sorry, her remains they weighed 37.
Only reason I knew it was her at all was because they'd DNA'd what was left.
So Yeah I took a drink that night.
You call Amanda yet? - Yeah, we're talking.
- You're talking, really? That's kind of weird because she told Olivia she never heard from you.
Hey, I'm your sponsor.
I'm the one supposed to be riding you.
Not the other way around.
- All right, I'm getting around to it.
- Come on, Aaron, just call.
She's cool.
Nurses freak me out, man.
It's a date.
She's not giving you a friggin' enema.
How do you know that's not my thing? [# Mos Def: Quiet Dog.]
[Moaning.]
- What's wrong? - I thought I heard Charlie.
- Charlie's asleep.
- This is so wrong.
[Chuckling.]
Which is why you love it.
Dude, as soon as we're done, you have to get your ass out of here.
All right, well, stop talking and get to work.
[Camera shutter clicks.]
[Man.]
So then we get to the subject of the first dance, right? I'm sorry, but Zoey picks one of the corniest songs of all time.
Islands in the Stream.
Yeah, the old Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton duet.
OK, and we used to sing it when we did karaoke.
But that was when we were like, really, really drunk, you know? And I put up with it because we were dating and that's what you do.
But my friends are gonna be there, my family.
I cannot dance to Islands in the Stream.
I will never live it down.
You don't care about any of this, do you? No, I do.
I do care.
I'm riveted.
I'm fascinated.
[Hums music.]
But, uh, what do you want me to say, don't marry her? Don't marry her.
The odds are against you, anyway.
Well, that's great.
Thank you.
You're still married.
Surprised Olivia didn't leave me a long time ago.
Me too, buddy.
So what'd you guys dance to? Can't even remember.
[Quiet Dog continues playing.]
He's a holy terror.
Terrible twos at one year.
[Chuckles.]
You're lucky you have a girl.
[Scoffs.]
Are you kidding me? You only have to worry about one penis.
- I gotta worry about all of them.
- [Laughs.]
Here we go.
Showtime.
Khalid, Omar, unknown female going mobile in a black SUV.
Bobby [on radio.]
you're on point.
They should hit you in 20 seconds.
FBI.
Janis Hawk.
It's Benford.
Get Wedeck.
Suspects are on the move.
Three weeks.
It's finally about to start getting interesting.
Hey, Mark, I'm putting you on speaker.
What do you got? Khalid, Omar and an unidentified Caucasian woman.
We're emailing you pictures right now.
Who is she? Uh, that's the "unidentified" part, sweetheart.
Get this to digital forensics and run it by ICE.
OK.
[Tires screech.]
- They made us, they're on the move! - [Siren blaring.]
- [Tires screeching.]
- [Honking.]
[Both.]
Whoa! Holy! Come on! Get some backup! Get some backup now! All right, all right, all right.
Suspects fleeing west on Sixth.
Black Escalade, license plate eight, queen, Robert, seven, two, two, young.
We need LAPD and air support! Now! [Truck honking.]
- No! Truck! Car! - [Mark.]
Calm down! - [Demetri.]
Car! - [Mark.]
Shut up! No! Oh! [laughs.]
- What are you laughing at? - I don't know.
I've never done this before.
- [Honking.]
- [Tires screeching.]
Crap! [Buzzing.]
[Roaring.]
[Pounding, rumbling.]
[Panting.]
[Indistinct whispering.]
[Gun clicking.]
[Gasping.]
[Car alarms in distance.]
[Woman screams.]
[People screaming.]
- [Sizzling.]
- [Shouts.]
[Moaning.]
My husband! [Screaming, yelling.]
[Waves breaking.]
[Beeping.]
- [Woman.]
Dr.
Benford, what happened? - I don't know.
I lost consciousness.
- You OK? - Yeah.
[Man.]
Nicole? - [Alarms in distance.]
- [Grunts.]
What happened? [Man.]
I, I blacked out.
[Low humming.]
Help! [Shouting.]
- Demetri! - [Woman screaming.]
[Mark.]
Demetri! - [Shouting in foreign language.]
- Step back! All right, sir! OK, OK, calm down! [Screaming.]
[Explosion.]
[Distant explosion.]
- Move! Look out! - [Man shouts.]
- [Explosions.]
- [Screaming.]
[Horn blaring.]
Mark! Over here! Hey! Hey.
[Mark.]
Are you all right? Yeah.
Yeah, I think so.
We were driving, right? - I blacked out.
- Me too.
[Woman.]
Help me! - [Demetri.]
All right.
- [Mark.]
All right, I got you.
- [Mark.]
Move aside! - [Demetri.]
Excuse me.
Here we go.
- [Demetri.]
Stay calm, we got you.
- [Mark.]
Yeah, got him.
- [Man screaming.]
- Get back! This thing could blow! - [Grunting.]
- Hey, we gotta call this in.
- We gotta call 911! - Trust me, they know.
Try the office, see if they can tell us what the hell happened.
[Explosion.]
[Loud crash.]
[Man.]
There's bodies in the water! Somebody! They're not moving.
Help! Hey! Hey! Help! Please, help! I, I need some help! Please! Somebody! Help! - [Bryce.]
Hey! - Help! Just hold on! I'm a doctor! I'll be right there! Oh, crap! Charlie! Charlie! [Sighs.]
Sweetheart, are you OK? I had a bad dream.
I dreamt there are no more good days.
[Alarms, shouting.]
[Mark.]
Can't get my family.
- [Demetri.]
That's our SUV.
- That's what I was thinking.
[Man shouting.]
Can you hear me? [Man 2.]
Can't go this way! Have to circle around! - Hands up! Hands up! - [Mark.]
Don't move! I got it.
Get out.
Come on.
Get out.
Get out! We know you were planning an attack.
What did you do, huh? [Woman grunting.]
- Tell me what happened! - Take it easy.
We know about the suitcase.
Did you set it off? Answer me! I blacked out.
I was somewhere else.
There was a storm.
The horses were scared.
What are you talking about? What are you talking about? - What are you - Calm down! Does this look like a dirty bomb to you? We don't know what this is.
- Maybe they weren't even involved.
- Are you guys cops? FBI.
It's OK.
- What happened? - [Woman.]
A nuclear attack? - I don't know.
- Gotta be The Big One.
Look! Look at this mess.
Gotta be.
- When's help getting here? - [Man.]
It was terrorists! Until emergency services arrives, we need to stay calm and help whoever we can, alright? - They ain't coming.
- What? - [Demetri.]
What'd you say? - I just heard on my radio, some guy in San Diego.
They're dealing with the same thing.
This is more than just LA, man.
[Demetri.]
Sit down.
You move, I shoot.
[Phone beeping.]
I can't get through to Zoey.
What about Olivia? - No.
- Listen, Zoey's in Seattle right now.
But Olivia's close by, right? Hospital's two miles.
You can make it on foot.
No, no, I can't just leave.
Listen, there's nothing we can do here right now.
OK? Go check on your family.
Go! - [Screaming.]
- [Alarm ringing.]
[Shouting.]
[Man.]
Look out! Move! - [Screaming.]
- [Crashing.]
- [Tires screeching.]
- Look out! Look out, man.
Hey! Son of a! [Indistinct radio chatter.]
[Man speaking foreign language on TV.]
[Man on TV.]
All cellular systems are incapacitated.
[Overlapping chatter on TV.]
[Woman on TV.]
There are thousands and thousands of injured people [woman 2.]
Uh, all we know for certain is that everyone on the planet seemed to have blacked out at exactly the same time.
[Man 2.]
confirming that the blackout was a worldwide phenomenon.
[Woman 3.]
of the blackout is unknown.
[Woman 4.]
Uh, fire services and police services are completely overwhelmed at this time.
My God, it's the whole world.
[Woman 5.]
no information as to the cause of the blackout.
- [woman.]
Hospitals are overflowing.
- [Phone ringing.]
Uh, the fire services and the police services are completely overwhelmed.
Livy! Livy, I'm here! - Oh, thank God I got a hold of you.
- What about Charlie? Is she OK? She's fine.
Nicole called.
She can stay put till one of us gets home.
- And you're all right.
- [Olivia.]
Yeah, I'm fine.
We were in the middle of surgery and we all lost consciousness.
Everyone.
The patient died while we were out.
I'm downtown right now, same thing.
So, w-what, everyone there blacked out? Yeah, everyone.
We thought it was just the hospital, but then Corrie got a call from her mother in Chicago.
Same thing happened there.
I know.
It looks like this thing was global.
Global? It's impossible.
Oh, I love you, but, babe, I gotta go.
All right.
I love you Livy? - What do you got? - Eight-year-old boy, ped versus car.
Plowed straight through a fence at a school.
Head injury, abdominal bruising - Doctor Benford! - Where the hell have you been? Go get into your scrubs, meet me in ER.
OK, let's get him into Trauma.
You're gonna be OK, honey.
- I know, Olivia.
- How did you know my name? [Mark.]
What've we heard from Washington? The same.
Everyone's gathering intel.
CIA, Homeland Security, our various Legats offices overseas In other words, nobody knows anything.
- [Olivia.]
How's he doing? - He's taken a turn for the worse.
I got no breath sounds on the left.
Possible punctured lung.
He needs a left chest tube stat.
If we don't release the pressure soon, - it's gonna stop his heart.
- He's going south, sats are dropping [Mark.]
What the hell is this? Worldwide phenomenon? - Near as we can tell.
- People from all corners losing consciousness at exactly the same moment.
And for the same duration.
Two minutes, 17 seconds.
How is that even possible? Where the hell is that chest tube tray? - I need it now! - [Woman.]
Right away! - Got no pulse.
Blood pressure's 40.
- Thoracotomy.
- What are we gonna do? - Come on, sweetie.
Hang in there.
[Bryce.]
Pulse ox 90.
- All right.
- [Bryce.]
Pulse ox 80.
- We're dropping, we're losing him! - How're we doing? [Bryce.]
No pulse.
No pulse.
Blood pressure's dropping.
So we've eliminated nuclear launches, EMPs and chemical agents.
What about natural phenomena, then? NASA's checking into more exotic explanations, solar flares, gamma bursts, that kind of thing.
But so far, they've come up empty.
What about the Vatican? Has the pope chimed in yet? [Olivia.]
Let's get this chest tube in.
Sats improving.
BP's normalizing.
And the pleurovac.
Doing great, buddy.
Doing real good.
OK.
Let's get him into the CT scanner, check out that head injury.
Bryce, you close him up.
Nice job, but don't think you're off the hook.
I still want to know where you were yesterday.
[Woman.]
Yeah, clean that up.
We need to wrap our heads around the scope of this thing, people.
It's now been four hours since the blackout.
You shut off the consciousness of the entire human race for two minutes, what would the death toll be? How many cars collided? We have planes down at LAX.
How many more across the country? Around the world? FAA's reporting 877 aircraft down in the United States alone.
Air Force Two was one of them.
The veep was on board.
OK.
What about hospitals? Operations? Births that were in process, people probably died walking up a flight of stairs.
[Indistinct whispering.]
[Man.]
Global projections are pretty staggering.
What about the blackouts themselves, sir? What about them? Well, we've been saying people have been blacking out, but that wasn't my experience.
For me, it was more like a dream.
Only more vivid than that.
One second I was in a car the next I was somewhere else.
- Same thing happened to me.
Me too.
During the blackout, people seem to have experienced some kind of hallucination.
No, no, no.
Except that mine didn't feel like a hallucination.
- What's your point, Benford? - I didn't just lose consciousness.
It felt more like my consciousness went somewhere else.
Like I was having a memory.
Only it, it wasn't of the past.
It was of the future.
I was in my office.
It was night.
It was 10:00, on the hour.
I was looking out into the atrium.
And I happened to see the date.
April 29th, 2010.
- About half a year from now.
- Hold on.
April 29th? I saw the same date.
It was on the news.
- Same for me.
April 29th, 10:00pm.
- [Man.]
Twenty-ninth - So you're saying what? - [Man.]
You too? Everyone's consciousness just jumped forward six months to April 29th? Crazy as that sounds, yeah.
[Indistinct chatter.]
Sit down.
Sit down! J.
T.
, could you, uh, give me a hand? Thanks.
We didn't do this.
Even if you didn't, you were still planning on killing thousands of people, so stay still and shut up.
- Hey.
- Hey.
You get a hold of Zoey? - Yeah, she's all right, thank - Mark, hey, you got a sec? Sure.
I think there may be a way to corroborate what we were talking about in there.
- What do you mean? - Well, in my flash forward, it was April 30th, 6:00am.
But I was in London, which is eight hours ahead of the West Coast, so it makes sense.
Wait.
Flash forward? What are we talking about here? I'll explain later.
Tell me what you saw.
I was having a meeting with our liaison at New Scotland Yard.
I remember we were interrupted because this bird just crashed into the window.
The point is, I had a vision of Fiona Banks.
Let's see if she had a vision of me.
- Inspector Banks.
- Fiona.
This is Al Gough, FBI.
I'm here with my colleagues in LA.
My God.
Al, I know why you're calling.
- You want to know what I saw? - We all do.
[Fiona on phone.]
OK.
Um, we were sitting in my office.
- What was the date? - April 30th.
- What time? - I don't know, uh, 6:00 in the morning.
[Fiona.]
Don't ask me why it was so early.
Something to do with the Rutherford Case.
Yes, yes! - And, and something interrupted us.
- [Fiona.]
Yes, uh, uh, a bird.
It flew at the window.
It broke its neck.
So our visions were the same.
When the worldwide blackout occurred earlier today, people were undergoing brain scans at that exact moment.
[Man.]
So, like, MRIs or PET scans, that kind of thing? [Man 2.]
Exactly.
And in each of these cases, the hippocampus, that's the memory center of the brain, was actively engaged for the entire two minutes and 17 seconds.
These thought patterns are consistent with a waking experience.
People were not asleep.
They were not dreaming.
So then what is it that they were experiencing? [Man 2.]
Well, by all appearances, uh, memories of events that haven't occurred yet.
So everyone saw the future.
But did they see the same future? - I mean, are these accounts consistent? - [man.]
They certainly seem to be.
Hundreds of thousands of people were watching news broadcasts, reading newspapers, and their details seem to be the same.
Senator Glenway will be facing ethics charges.
The Dow will be on an upswing.
There'll be food riots in Ghana.
And the list goes on.
[Man 3.]
A remarkably concise series of events are starting to come together from that day.
It's like a grand mosaic is being filled in.
And everyone on Earth has a piece Mosaic.
That was the name of the investigation I was working on in my vision.
It had to do with what caused all this.
So, did you see anything in your vision that was helpful? Photographs, names, people of interest.
If this really was the future we all saw, then I guess maybe they will be leads.
But none of them make any sense to me right now.
- Anything else? - No, no.
That, that was it.
What about you? What did you see? Nothing.
I, uh, I blacked out like everybody else, and woke up on the road.
What about our, uh, person of interest? Do we think she's involved? [Mark.]
She's a dead-end if you ask me.
And clueless as the rest of us.
We'll circle back on it, anyway.
We're grasping at straws at this point.
Janis, you wanna share what you saw? Yeah, I was getting a prenatal sonogram.
The baby was about 17 weeks and it was a little girl.
It was totally bizarre.
But I'm obviously not pregnant.
I don't even have a boyfriend.
What about you, sir? I was in a meeting.
A meeting.
[Whistling tune.]
And I happened to glance down at the paper.
Sports page.
The Rays rallied from three runs down to sweep the Sox at Fenway.
And there was another story: Kobe Bryant tore his ligament in his knee.
- Out for the season.
- [Flushing.]
You know what? We should start writing these stories down.
I mean, the Post has a circulation of what, a million? - Million, yeah.
- How many other people were reading it then, too? We gotta start comparing stories.
And it's not just the Post.
It's all the other news outlets.
Seven billion people caught a glimpse of the future.
Maybe just one of them knows why this happened.
How do we compare seven billion stories? - You create a website.
- [Wedeck.]
Right.
People can log on and post what they saw and cross-reference their visions.
We can piggyback on that and search for patterns.
I think that's what I was already doing.
- What do you mean? - [Mark.]
Mosaic.
All those leads I was running down.
We should start following up on them now.
Assuming your vision is even accurate, the investigation doesn't exist yet.
But it could.
It will.
In my flash forward, I was investigating what caused all this.
I seemed to have an idea why all of this was happening, and those people, the places I saw on the board, they were part of this puzzle.
Mosaic.
Look, I'm certain of it.
Fine.
We'll set up an interagency task force.
And as far as this office is concerned, you three, you own this.
This is kind of insane.
I mean, we're running point on this because he had a vision of us running point on this? [Mark.]
You find that funny? Come on, it's the only lead we have.
We don't have anything right now.
- [Demetri.]
Don't know if it happened! - It works for me.
The whole world's on pins and needles, people.
Air traffic's been grounded.
People scared to leave their homes, walk across the street.
Hell, we've got martial law across half this country.
Priority number one: Finding out what caused this.
Priority number two is figuring out whether or not it'll happen again.
You got it? [All.]
Yes, sir.
Good.
I'm out.
OK, my psychic friend, what do you got? I remember a name: D.
Gibbons.
- [Demetri.]
Gibbons? - [Mark.]
That's right.
Yeah.
[Demetri.]
What else you got? There was a photograph here of a doll.
The doll was burned, the head was melted.
There was, uh, a bullet casing nearby.
Something about Baltimore, a hand.
Baltimore no, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, uh, a blue hand.
- That's what it said.
- [Demetri.]
Hell does that mean? I have no idea.
Just put it up.
No, no, no.
Wait, wait, wait.
Here in the center.
This is gonna sound stupid, but I was wearing one of those, uh, friendship bracelets.
You know, like kids make.
Yeah.
OK, that's good.
What else? - What else? - [Mark.]
That's it.
Those are all the leads I can remember.
What about your state of mind? What were you doing? [Sighs.]
I was chambering a round.
I was scared to death.
- You were scared to death in here? - Yeah.
The office was empty, but someone was coming for me.
They were wearing masks.
They wanted to kill me because of what I knew.
One of them had a tattoo.
How many D.
Gibbons do you think there are in the world? - [Demetri.]
Maybe thousands.
- Have Janis compile the list.
[Sighs.]
Not a hell of a lot to go on yet.
At least you remember something.
What do you mean? Everybody saw something.
Everybody had some kind of a vision.
I didn't see a damn thing, Mark.
Maybe it means you'll be sleeping six months from now.
If I was sleeping, why wasn't I dreaming? Look, uh, I never remember my dreams.
Just stop, all right? We're both thinking the same thing, so let's just say it.
What if I didn't see anything because six months from now l'm gonna be dead? [Crickets chirping.]
Mr.
Benford? Are you all right? Yeah.
How's Charlie? She's fine.
She's sleeping.
I was watching the news all day.
They say it happened everywhere.
It's gonna be OK.
Is that what they're saying at the FBI? Do you have inside information? I wish we did.
So then you don't know it's gonna be OK.
I think God did this.
Why? To punish us.
[Olivia.]
Still no luck finding his parents? Well, his mother died on the 405.
Father's name is Lloyd Simcoe.
He works at Stanford.
But, uh, no one's been able to locate him yet.
God.
So even if the kid pulls through, he could still wind up an orphan.
Hey, you saved his life today.
You chalk that up as a victory.
Yeah, I'm trying, but after a day like today What about you? How are you staying so Zen through all this? Who says I am? You wanna know why I wasn't at work yesterday? Mm-hmm.
I've been going through some really heavy things recently.
I don't want to get into it now.
But the, the point is, this morning I was out on the Venice Pier, and and I was thinking about committing suicide.
- Oh, my God - It's OK.
I'm, I'm OK.
I saw a glimpse of my future and I was alive.
You know, and everything's changed for me now.
Whatever I was thinking about doing obviously wasn't meant to happen.
It's like a sign from God or something.
You know, these visions were a gift, don't you think? A gift? I don't know.
- Not for me.
- Why? What, what did you see? I saw the end of my marriage.
[Mark.]
I was drinking again.
In my flash forward.
And in my head, I, I knew it wasn't just a one-time thing.
I was full-fledged drinking again.
All the anxiety, the shame, it was all back.
Just because you saw that, doesn't mean it's gonna happen.
Even if this future stuff is real maybe it's a blessing in disguise.
Maybe because you saw it, you can change it.
Ghost of Christmas Future crap.
What if I can't? People relapse.
I did.
You pick yourself up again.
Olivia said she'd, she'd leave me if I slip again.
She made that clear.
Then don't slip.
Until you see something that corroborates these visions it it's all fantasy.
Future's still up in the air.
You're a terrible sponsor, you know that? What do you want me to say, Mark? You're not the only one this, this has happened to, you know.
I've got the opposite problem.
What do you mean? Tracy was killed in Afghanistan, and you were at the funeral, right? Right.
But in my flash forward she's alive.
[Mark.]
Doesn't make any sense.
They ID'd her remains.
I know.
I can't explain it.
But it was her.
I'm, I'm certain of it.
And if she's out there somewhere, she needs me.
For two years I've, I've been putting her to rest, now I don't know what to think.
I'm, I'm confused.
I'm I'm hopeful.
And I'm angry that I'm hopeful.
You're worried your future's gonna come true.
I'm worried mine won't.
[# Mojave 3: All Your Tears.]
- You fixed the garage door.
- It was a slow day.
[Mark.]
Do you remember our song? The one we danced to at our wedding? Etta James, At Last.
[Chuckles.]
Right.
What did you see? [Sighs.]
I was at the office, working on a case.
It was, it was this.
What caused the flash forward.
Got the sense I was in danger.
Then then it ended.
Nothing else? No.
That was it.
What about you? Babe? I don't want to talk about it.
Why? 'Cause it was too upsetting.
I need to hear it, whatever it was.
No.
No, you don't.
Come on.
What did you see? You know what, Mark, just let it go.
Olivia.
What did you see? [Gasps.]
I was with another man.
Who? I don't know.
I've never seen him before.
He was downstairs.
I don't know who he was.
And yet, in my vision, I had all these intense feelings for him, I Hey, honey.
I don't understand, Mark.
I would never cheat on you.
I wouldn't betray you, I wouldn't.
I Just because we saw these things doesn't mean they're gonna happen.
- Dylan.
- Uh, I'm sorry, you are? His father, Lloyd Simcoe.
- How is he? - [Bryce.]
He'll be fine.
His attending physician, Dr.
Benford, will be here in the morning.
She can fill you in on some of the details.
Then I'll wait for her.
[Girl.]
Daddy? What are you doing up, sweetie? It's after midnight.
I had a bad dream.
Come here.
You wanna talk about it? - Why was Mommy crying? - Oh, she was just scared.
- It's gonna be OK.
- Are you scared? No, honey.
I'm fine.
What do you have there? What do you got in your hand? Hmm? Something I made for you.
I want you to have it.
Take it, Daddy.
Do you want me to help you put it on? Sure.
OK.
There you go.
[Demetri.]
I'm still at work, babe.
Mm, they got us working late.
Yeah.
I'm watching it right now.
[# Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers: Islands in the Stream.]
Lf, uh, this is the song you want, you got it, baby.
[Chuckles.]
Let's, um, let's talk about the future when you get home.
Dem, come here.
You have to see this.
Gotta go.
I love you, too.
What's up? OK, so as far as we know, every single person on the entire planet lost consciousness at the exact same period of time, right? - Right.
- OK.
So I started cycling through a bunch of surveillance cameras for the last five hours because I was curious to see what they recorded.
I looked at hundreds of them.
I checked every major city, even webcams in other countries, and they all show the exact same thing.
At 11:00am people start dropping like flies.
OK? And then two minutes and 17 seconds later, they start to come to.
And then I saw this.
This was in Detroit.
- [Demetri.]
What am I looking at? - Just hang on.
Right there.
Look right there.
- No way.
- Yeah.
Who the hell is that? And why are they awake?