Manifest (2018) s01e02 Episode Script
Reentry
1 Previously on "Manifest" DALY: Terribly sorry, folks.
That was not on the radar.
You've all been missing, presumed dead, for 5 1/2 years.
Ben! - Who is she? - Lourdes.
That makes sense.
She always told me how lucky I was.
SAANVI: I'm not ruling out that just maybe he came back to be saved and I came back to save him.
Earlier today, I heard a voice - in my head.
- Keep it to yourself.
What do you think, the government just sent us home and forgot about us? It's as if the plane never left the sky.
Do I have to say out loud that that's impossible? Why you and me? What makes two head cases like us so special? What's the probability it's just you and me? - [HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING.]
- [SIREN WAILING.]
CABLE NEWS REPORTER: Just four days after its bewildering reappearance, Montego Air Flight 828 is no more.
BRITISH NEWS REPORTER: Thankfully, no one was injured in the incident.
The aeroplane, which first mystified the world after it disappeared in April 2013 NETWORK NEWS REPORTER: The plane exploded shortly after midnight here on the tarmac at Stewart Airport.
Cause unknown.
Sources close to the investigation say a group of the plane's passengers were spotted on surveillance camera.
There's more hot spots.
Can you see them? - Yes, sir.
- Knock those down.
[JAMAICAN ACCENT.]
You don't understand.
My son is in jail.
I've been trying to find him for three days.
They say I have to call him now, this minute.
He doesn't even know I'm alive.
POWELL: 17.
What'd you tell him? That I don't know anything.
Good.
You don't.
We want to stay far off their radar.
But aren't you seeing things, hearing things in your head? They think it's my fault.
They always blame the pilot.
Look, pal.
I don't know how else to say it.
I had an urge to see the plane, I showed up, kaboom.
How exactly did 20 people have the same urge? I sell sporting goods.
The hell you asking me for? Hi.
I'm Saanvi Bahl.
- You're Cal's family? - Ben Stone.
This is my sister, Michaela.
How do you know Cal? I'm a doctor.
I do cancer research.
Cal's new treatment came from work I was doing before the plane disappeared.
You were on the flight? I know.
It's some coincidence If any of this can be a coincidence.
POWELL: 18.
Sir, what is our status here? Are we under arrest? No, you're merely detained.
Actually, we're not.
I'm NYPD.
I know how this works.
We've told you everything that we know, so if we're not under arrest, then you need to let us go.
And radar signal established.
Ladies and gentlemen, if you've given your statements, you're free to go.
However, the events surrounding Flight 828 are a matter of national security.
You're instructed to observe a strict media blackout.
Discuss this matter with no one.
Not reporters, not your families No one.
You could've played the cop card eight hours ago.
Oh, you're you're welcome.
I want eyes on all of them.
[ENGINES ROARING.]
[HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING.]
Drop me at the precinct? Yeah, after we swing by the house.
Grace must be worried to death.
I'll take the train, papa bear.
- Hey, not a word to anyone.
- 'Cause NSA guy said so? No, because it's safer that way.
We're obviously scapegoats here.
And until we figure out what happened to us, I don't trust anyone.
- What did it feel like? - Sir, sir.
- You were on that plane.
- My friend.
My friend.
My friend, are you also police like the woman? - Uh, uh, no.
- Perhaps you can help anyway.
What can you tell us about what happened? Sir, please, please.
Please.
Help me.
Please, sir, I need your help.
- I'm sorry.
- Do you have any comment so far? [GASPS.]
Just me.
What happened? You were at the airport when the plane exploded? We went back to get our luggage.
It was a big misunderstanding.
We're okay.
Sorry.
I'm sorry.
I I'm a little self-conscious.
We were supposed to grow old and flabby together.
Well, for the record, you look amazing.
[CHUCKLES.]
- Brought your favorite.
- [GASPS.]
Orlando's.
[CHUCKLES.]
My God.
That smell.
I had completely forgotten.
Well, I kind of dropped the ball on my weekly blueberry-scone run.
By my calculation, I owe you 291 of these, - [CHUCKLES.]
- give or take.
Thank you.
CAL: I can't find my toothbrush.
Uh, hey, bud.
- Mine had Batman on it.
- You know what? I got you a whole pack of cool ones.
Come on.
REPORTER: Religious leaders and scientists alike grapple with the mystery of Montego Air Flight 828.
Coffee? Really? So that's what 16-year-olds are doing.
It's mostly milk and sugar.
Hey, so, I've been thinking.
Maybe after school, we could hang out a bit, you know, catch up.
I want to hear about, you know, everything.
I have practice, and I fell pretty behind in my homework last week.
- Maybe tomorrow.
- Great.
Whenever.
[EERIE MUSIC PLAYS.]
What is that? What? That music.
You don't You don't hear that? Maybe Alexa acting up in the den.
Who's Alexa? Sweetie, it fits.
It's just a narrower cut.
I think you look cool.
After treatment, we'll go shopping, okay? I just feel weird in this.
Come on.
Let's see if we can go drum up something a little less weird-feeling.
Did you tell him yet? I will.
Soon.
Mom, this isn't cool.
He deserves to know.
- [TELEPHONES RINGING.]
- [POLICE RADIO CHATTER.]
I came by the house last night.
Grace said you'd gone out.
Hi.
Sorry, uh, Lourdes.
Hey.
Um, I got to catch up with the boss.
I'll I'll see you soon, okay? [KNOCK ON DOOR.]
Michaela: Hey, Captain.
What happened to, uh, taking some time for yourself? I can either sit at home staring at my ceiling or I can get back to work.
[CHUCKLES.]
So, here's how it is.
I want this to happen You've got that going for ya But I can't sign off until you jump through the hoops The physical, firearms re-cert, psych eval.
Since when is a psych eval a hoop? We're in uncharted waters here.
After all you've been through - Is that all? - That's all.
[TABLET CHIMES.]
REPORTER: A hollow shell is all that remains of Montego Air Flight 828.
While multiple government agencies survey the wreckage and look for clues Do you have any different-colored pens? Uh, no, but we can get you a whole bunch at the store Sketchpad like you had, the works.
- Okay.
- [CELLPHONE RINGS, CLICKS.]
Hey, guys.
Honey, this is, uh, the doctor I told you about.
- Nice to meet you.
- Oh, hi, there.
You all being on the plane together, it's miraculous.
Yeah, so my parents say.
They've been praying at every meal.
But right now, I'm gonna focus my energy on this guy.
- You ready for round two, buddy? - Yep.
- See you, bud.
- Get 'em.
SAANVI: Later, Mom and Dad.
[CELLPHONE RINGS, CLICKS.]
Need to take that? No, it's just a work thing.
I'm catering this office party, - and the client's always checking in.
- [SIGHS.]
Of course.
I keep forgetting.
My wife, the entrepreneur.
Ah, well.
[CHUCKLES.]
Look, you must have a ton to take care of, - so why don't I take a walk? - No, no, no.
You don't I can make some job-search calls, and we can meet later back home.
I'll take tomorrow's shift.
I'll call you later.
[HORN BLARES.]
[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS.]
[SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE.]
[EERIE MUSIC PLAYS.]
- Do you hear that? - Hear what? [MUSIC CONTINUES.]
[MUSIC CONTINUES.]
[VIOLIN PLAYING.]
BEN: You.
That melody.
That's been clanging in my head all day.
I need help.
Please.
Please.
[SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE.]
First it was the plane, the vision.
Then this morning, the music, beating against my eardrums.
- No voices? - You are hearing voices? Eh, I'm not sure what I'm hearing or why.
For me, music is a higher power.
So this music we hear, you and I together, it's for a reason.
And that reason has to be my son.
He's the one who needs help.
I was with you in Jamaica to play with the philharmonic.
One night.
But I left a 13-year-old child with my neighbor, and I returned to an 18-year-old man A man that is now behind bars.
Ah, I'm sorry.
[SIGHS.]
What happened? Police say it was robbery.
But that's impossible, you know, 'cause Adio's a good boy.
If I could just talk to him, there'd be an explanation, I know this.
Sounds like you need a lawyer.
I need to see my son.
The jail said I need to be on a list, but I'm a resident alien and my visa's expired.
They say it could take a month, but Adio don't have that long, you know? His trial's next week.
Please, please.
You know the police.
You're a father, yes? Boy and a girl.
Adio's already been five years without a father.
Can you imagine not being able to save your own child? I've been through your file.
Seems like your world turned upside down five months before you got on that plane.
My friend died.
We had a car accident.
You were the driver and you'd been drinking? That would weigh heavily on anyone.
Well, there was an investigation, and I was exonerated.
- But still put on desk duty.
- Yeah, I couldn't drive.
I wasn't ready.
I didn't want to.
Sorry.
What What exactly is the point here? I'm trying to help you process the magnitude of changes in your life - in the last five years.
- Last four days.
That's my point To absorb so much change in so little time.
You don't have to hide your emotions.
- I'm on your side.
- Due respect, but you're not.
Look, I know the drill here.
I break down and you mark me unfit for duty, but I am okay.
So how about letting me get back to the one thing that I do have left my job? - [INHALES DEEPLY.]
- [PEN SCRIBBLES.]
I'll need to see you again.
- [CELLPHONE RINGS, BEEPS.]
- Hey.
You okay? Yeah, bureaucracy.
What's up? I need a favor.
Know anyone at Rikers? MAN: 15 minutes, break's over! [DOOR BUZZES.]
[DOOR CLOSES.]
[EXHALES DEEPLY.]
I didn't believe it.
Then I saw your face on TV.
Where were you? I wish I knew.
Who did this to you? Doesn't matter.
Whatever they told you, I didn't do it.
Of course you didn't.
[GRUNTS.]
You always said you have to be a good man.
I tried.
I have.
School, no banging all that.
I got a job at a jewelry store on 47th Street.
Sometimes, I would close up.
One night a month ago, I got jumped in the back room, and when I came to, everything was gone, and they think that I was a part of it.
Adio, what happened to your face is not from a month ago.
Hmm? [VOICE BREAKING.]
I'm going to fight for you, son.
[QUIETLY.]
I'm going to fight for you.
[HORN HONKS.]
Just up here.
It's the exact set you had.
It's just a different box.
It's not.
Mine had superhero minifigs.
This one doesn't.
Okay, we'll look at it when we get home, all right? Besides, you know, you can mix three sets together, right? He is risen.
He is not here.
- He is risen.
- Let go of him.
He is risen.
He is not here.
He is risen.
[BELL DINGS.]
Everything left's in the, uh, far case.
Actually, we're here about Adio.
We still doing this? What happened to the last detectives? Uh, we're not the police.
This is Adio's father.
You got some nerve walking in here.
He cleaned me out entire inventory.
41 years up in smoke.
Some son you raised.
You Sorry.
My dad's actually a good guy.
And so is my son.
Look, I don't know what to think.
I mean, we didn't even know Adio was his name until the cops said so.
Turned out, he gave us a fake I.
D.
, fake job references.
So when everything disappears, no tripped alarm, he's the only one here? BEN: Tell me exactly what she said.
I wasn't focusing on the words.
I don't remember.
I Just it was scary.
But he's fine? As fine as can be expected after chemo and a crazy lady praying in your face.
We will get past this soon enough.
I'm gonna figure it out.
I love your problem-solving mind, but I need to know that Cal is going to be safe.
This'll die down.
We just need to be extra vigilant until it does.
And what if it doesn't? You've seen the news.
The whole world is obsessing over us.
People can go online and find out where we live.
We will be okay.
I mean, come on.
We got a cop that lives in our house.
Trigger finger still works.
Yeah, what do you expect? I had range time 10 days ago my time.
About this morning - Lourdes - I didn't mean to [BOTH SIGH.]
I just need time, okay? Mick, if you held this against me for the rest of my I told you I don't hold anything against you.
Well, you could, and I'd I'd get it.
And please don't punish Lourdes.
I'm not punishing her, Jared, but I saw her and you, and I felt like puking or fainting or both.
If you could just put yourself in her shoes Really? Is that where you're gonna go? Losing Evie was hard enough, but then you? Lourdes lost her best friend when you disappeared.
She never replaced you.
And I couldn't replace you.
[SIGHS.]
Now, at this point, we have no evidence of passenger or crew involvement in the explosion.
But that said, we continue to suspect some nexus between WILLICK: Director Vance, if I may.
The explosion is a bit beside the point.
Where did that plane go for 5 1/2 years? Theories abound.
We could be talking about a wormhole, about some kind of extraterrestrial encounter.
But more to the point, are we in danger? Was the plane targeted by some kind of weapon? Or is it the weapon? Do we even know if those are the same people that were on that plane in 2013? We've tested comprehensive samples of the passengers and haven't detected any anomalies.
This is national security we're talking about.
They should be incarcerated until we can determine whether or not they're a threat.
Director Hughes, this is still America.
These people have rights.
I-I suspect if anyone has answers, it's someone on that plane, most likely someone we found standing 100 yards away when it blew to bits, which leaves 20 people.
- [DOOR CLOSES.]
- [ON TV.]
:Of course we were confused.
What, you cook now? Just when I thought things couldn't get any stranger.
Hey, thanks for the jail hookup.
How is Radd's son? His face is bashed in.
It's not safe in there.
Yeah, well, if he gets convicted and goes upstate, the place he's at now is gonna seem like a country club.
I so want this kid to be innocent for his father's sake.
Hey, can you pull the file and see if the cops or D.
A.
cut some corners? So it's the the police's fault? I'm just spit-balling here.
Doesn't seem fair that that flight may have saved my kid's life but threatened someone else's.
You heard something like last time.
- [BOWL THUDS.]
- Not exactly.
But whatever that was, whatever this is, I've got to get to the bottom of it.
No, Ben, not everything is a puzzle that you have to solve.
It isn't about solving a puzzle.
This is understanding what my life has become our lives.
If we can't answer that, we're never gonna be able to get back to normal.
Have you told Grace? No.
She has enough going on.
These aren't the same.
[SIGHS.]
Really? Well, we can try another store tomorrow.
All right, dinner's ready.
Olive! Up high.
It smells incredible.
Hey, how about after dinner, we go for an old-school ice-cream run? [CHUCKLES.]
You still like ice cream, right? I've got to study.
[CHUCKLES.]
Soon.
[SIGHS.]
[INSECTS CHIRPING.]
[SIGHS.]
[TICKING.]
[CHILDREN LAUGHING.]
Ah! Ah, come here.
- Come here.
- [LAUGHTER.]
- You are supposed to be in bed! - Come here.
Grr! Rawr! My God, we're the parents of a teenage girl.
Be thankful you missed puberty.
[CHUCKLES.]
Ouch.
How'd that happen? Oh.
Scuba diving, actually.
Excuse me? How many times did I want us to try diving? [CHUCKLES.]
Well, I tried it.
Turns out, it leaves a mark.
Okay, well, you can teach me.
GRACE: You know how hard this is.
It hasn't even been a week.
Of course I do.
[SIGHS DEEPLY.]
I will.
Bye.
[CELLPHONE BEEPS.]
You too.
Do I know him? Does Ben? No.
Mick, nobody did anything wrong here.
Not me, not Jared, not Lourdes.
Not me or Ben.
No, of course not.
I am going to tell him.
I just I need to figure out what I'm gonna do.
Meaning who you're gonna be with? Wow.
Grace, look, I know that you guys didn't have a perfect marriage, but really? He is your He is your husband.
[VOICE BREAKING.]
I know.
And I love him.
God help me.
I didn't even remember how much I loved him until he came back.
But you have to understand this is an impossible situation.
This is none of my business, but you need to figure this out before Ben does.
He's going through enough.
KELLY: They said it was the electrolytes, but who knows what was really in there? REPORTER: Are you saying you think the government drugged you? I'm just trying to own my truth.
I don't know for sure what happened, but I'm beginning to think that they didn't tell us everything that was going on.
They gave us stuff to eat and drink from a box I'll be right back.
- What's up? - I, um God, this is gonna sound nuts.
But you did come back to the plane, too, so I'm guessing you're already questioning your sanity.
I'm questioning a lot of things.
Have you been hearing music? You mean, like, in my head? I haven't heard any music, but I've had a similar feeling more than once since we've been back.
Yeah, well, at least I know I'm not going crazy.
- [CHUCKLES.]
- Or at least you're not the only one.
Hey, dude.
Family portrait? Yep.
Me with no cancer, my mom and dad, my sister.
Who's that? I don't know.
- You ready? - Yep.
All right, let's go.
[SIGHS.]
[ALARM CHIRPS.]
[ENGINE STARTS.]
Police work checks out, Ben.
Adio was the only one on duty.
I mean, he said he was attacked, but there's no signs of forced entry and other than the ding on his head You think he's lying.
No, I don't know what to think, but the kid had 12 grand stashed in his apartment and he's got a record.
- I mean - Shoplifting, jumping turnstiles? This is minor stuff.
Yeah, but it's what a jury will look at and say, "That kid's heading the wrong direction.
" [SIGHS.]
There has to be more I can do.
I mean, why else would I have - been drawn in? - Okay, science boy.
Mom was the one who believed in miracles.
Forget miracles.
Every day Adio is in there, his life is in danger.
Yeah, well, Mom would also say, "God works in mysterious ways.
" You know, you can stop goading me any time now.
I'm not convinced God has anything to do with this.
You think God wanted Jared to marry your best friend instead of you? That was a terrible thing to say.
[SIGHS.]
And yet kind of a fair question.
I'm one to talk.
Olive barely looks me in the eye, Grace is trying, but I still feel like a stranger in my own home.
I did what I did to get by Fake I.
D.
so I can work, shoplifted so I can so I can eat.
No, no, no, no.
None of this is your fault.
I left you alone.
So if you did something, even out of desperation I didn't! They beat on me just like they beating on me in here.
Is there anything he could tell us that might help confirm Look, I did like you taught me.
I kept my head down.
I worked my ass off being a good man.
- One more minute.
- Being a good man.
Tell them.
Just tell them.
Just tell them, Dad.
Please, please, tata.
Tell them that I'm good.
Please, sir.
Tell them, please.
Wait, wait.
Please.
Just tell them.
Please, sir! Give us more time! - Don't do this! - Just Just give us another minute! Happy birthday, Mick.
I miss you.
[SNIFFLES.]
[CRYING.]
Um off-center.
Pissed.
Mostly sad.
And why is that? Uh because I miss my mom.
'Cause you don't just stop being in love with someone.
Um 'cause my best friend in the world, the person I would normally complain to instead of you gets to love the person that I can't.
How is that friendship? Lourdes? She sent beautiful messages to a ghost for for five years, and I come back, and I couldn't even hug her.
All of the people that I would normally talk to Lourdes, Evie, my mom You feel alone.
[SIGHS.]
And out comes the disability form.
Get what you wanted? You've accepted what's happened.
That's a good first step.
I'm recommending your conditional reinstatement [PEN SCRIBBLES.]
but I want to keep seeing you.
[POLICE RADIO CHATTER.]
Hey, I heard the news.
Congratulations, Detective.
Oh, yeah, it was a posthumous promotion.
I didn't earn it.
I can't even die the way I'm supposed to.
Just take the win, would you? And if anyone deserves to have a break go in there direction Thanks.
I'll try not to make it too awkward around here.
BEN: Hey.
- GRACE: How was your day? - Good.
Hey, check it out Every comfy t-shirt and cool LEGO set on the planet Earth.
Thanks, Mom.
[CHUCKLING.]
Whoa.
Is everything okay? - It's fine.
- Ben: What's up, buddy? I miss my stuff My rock collection, Art the Dragon.
Oh, Cal, listen it's okay to be sad.
I get sad sometimes, too.
I just want everything back the way it was.
Aw, sweetie, I know, I know.
Dad, can we take that ride now? After two years or so, the house was exactly the same.
It was like this sad museum and the shrink said we needed to let go and Mom was a wreck and I Honey, if you weren't a wreck anymore after two years, I'd say that sounded pretty healthy.
Wasn't it.
I knew Cal wasn't dead.
You did? I don't know if it was some kind of twin thing, but I could I could feel him alive.
And the therapist, the counselors at school, Mom, everyone blew it off, blew me off, but I knew.
Okay.
Does this connect to why we're in a pretty gross-smelling storage facility on Long Island? Mom listened to the shrink, okay? Sh-She packed all your and Cal's stuff away in boxes, left on the curb for Salvation Army and then went to work.
I called, and I cancelled the pickup.
Well, if you've had his stuff all this time, why didn't you say something? It's complicated.
Mom doesn't know about any of this.
[SIGHS.]
[SIGHS.]
Olive, whose locker is this? Olive.
Friend of Mom's, all right? "Friend.
" Dad.
Okay.
Come here.
You did the right thing.
[SIGHS.]
[EERIE MUSIC PLAYS.]
Hey, are you are you okay? Stay here, okay? Stay here.
[EERIE MUSIC PLAYING.]
[CELLPHONE RINGTONE PLAYS TUNE.]
- [CELLPHONE CLICKS.]
- MAN: Hello? Y-Yeah, meet me in the back.
Yeah, uh, watches, diamond rings, bracelets.
Fine.
Yeah.
I'll take 10, but you got to get this stuff out of state.
People are looking for it.
Whoa.
How did you W It's not what it looks like.
You robbed your own father and blamed Adio.
You can take half of this.
Seriously.
Come on.
I mean, that kid was going nowhere.
He was just a [GRUNTS.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[POLICE RADIO CHATTER.]
Still don't believe in miracles? This is everything Adio was accused of stealing and more.
- [ENGINE STARTS.]
- How? Don't want to talk about it.
Why? 'Cause then you'd have to admit something miraculous is going on here? Look, there's definitely something going on, but even if it isn't just some series of coincidences, which it could still be, there has to be an explanation.
And God's not good enough for you? God's a catchall for things people don't understand.
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
We just need more information.
Right.
Technology.
Magic.
Gotcha.
Guys, can we go? [WHISPERING.]
Jeter retired.
[SIGHS.]
We'll tell him next season.
Hey, take it easy, pal.
You don't have to unpack it all tonight.
I just want to find Art! [CHUCKLES.]
There he is.
What else we got here? You know, you have your sister to thank for this.
She saved it all for you.
Let's see.
[SIGHS.]
[OBJECTS CLATTERING.]
What's that do? You did this? You made me feel crazy for not letting go, but I was right, and I'm right this time.
Only this time, you're the one who needs to let go.
Hi.
Sorry.
Is now a good time? Sure.
Jared's at work.
Already knew that.
- Want to come in? - No, that's okay.
I have to be somewhere.
I just wanted to, um I saw your posts online.
All of them.
Thank you.
You never stopped being my best friend.
I hope that doesn't have to change.
Let's play that one by ear, okay? Michaela, I never meant to If I'd known that you were What, that I was gonna come back from the dead? I'm the one who's out of place.
You're not.
This isn't on you.
It's okay, Lou.
You love him.
So do you.
But you're the one he married.
Of course I bless this.
How could I not? Thank you.
I've I've spent all these years trying not to feel like a fraud, you know? You were the one he was supposed to marry.
No.
No, after everything that happened The the accident, Evie It was too intertwined.
There was There was too much pain.
I was gonna give the ring back.
- Mick - I was coming back to say no.
You're not a fraud.
Let it go.
Come here.
[SNIFFLES.]
BETHANY: Yes, we did, people.
Welcome to New York, where local time is 11:49 p.
m.
On behalf of your flight crew, we'd like to thank you all for flying Montego Air.
[CELLPHONE CLICKS.]
Seriously? No service? Same.
I'm so sorry.
That wasn't Olive's secret to tell.
- I can't believe she would - She did it for her brother.
Olive is an amazing young woman.
You've done an incredible job, and I can't imagine how hard that was.
And I don't It doesn't matter where you found the strength or with whom.
All I wanted for so long was to have you and Cal back, but it was a want that hurt so much that I had to let it go.
I know.
But I never had to.
I still love you so damn much, it hurts.
And I know your love for me is out of practice, more like a memory but we have a second chance.
Please remember.
[THE DECEMBERISTS' "ONCE IN MY LIFE" PLAYS.]
Oh, for once in my - Oh, for once in my life - [DOOR CLOSES.]
Could just something go Could just something go right? Oh, for once in my Oh, for once in my life I've been waiting all my life I've been waiting all my life KELLY: When they let us go, they told us we weren't supposed to talk, but I know my rights.
And now that I've spoken up, I think they're watching me.
I'm telling you, I think the government is behind this.
- [GUNSHOT.]
- I mean, if I'm supposed to own my truth, don't you think they should, too?
That was not on the radar.
You've all been missing, presumed dead, for 5 1/2 years.
Ben! - Who is she? - Lourdes.
That makes sense.
She always told me how lucky I was.
SAANVI: I'm not ruling out that just maybe he came back to be saved and I came back to save him.
Earlier today, I heard a voice - in my head.
- Keep it to yourself.
What do you think, the government just sent us home and forgot about us? It's as if the plane never left the sky.
Do I have to say out loud that that's impossible? Why you and me? What makes two head cases like us so special? What's the probability it's just you and me? - [HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING.]
- [SIREN WAILING.]
CABLE NEWS REPORTER: Just four days after its bewildering reappearance, Montego Air Flight 828 is no more.
BRITISH NEWS REPORTER: Thankfully, no one was injured in the incident.
The aeroplane, which first mystified the world after it disappeared in April 2013 NETWORK NEWS REPORTER: The plane exploded shortly after midnight here on the tarmac at Stewart Airport.
Cause unknown.
Sources close to the investigation say a group of the plane's passengers were spotted on surveillance camera.
There's more hot spots.
Can you see them? - Yes, sir.
- Knock those down.
[JAMAICAN ACCENT.]
You don't understand.
My son is in jail.
I've been trying to find him for three days.
They say I have to call him now, this minute.
He doesn't even know I'm alive.
POWELL: 17.
What'd you tell him? That I don't know anything.
Good.
You don't.
We want to stay far off their radar.
But aren't you seeing things, hearing things in your head? They think it's my fault.
They always blame the pilot.
Look, pal.
I don't know how else to say it.
I had an urge to see the plane, I showed up, kaboom.
How exactly did 20 people have the same urge? I sell sporting goods.
The hell you asking me for? Hi.
I'm Saanvi Bahl.
- You're Cal's family? - Ben Stone.
This is my sister, Michaela.
How do you know Cal? I'm a doctor.
I do cancer research.
Cal's new treatment came from work I was doing before the plane disappeared.
You were on the flight? I know.
It's some coincidence If any of this can be a coincidence.
POWELL: 18.
Sir, what is our status here? Are we under arrest? No, you're merely detained.
Actually, we're not.
I'm NYPD.
I know how this works.
We've told you everything that we know, so if we're not under arrest, then you need to let us go.
And radar signal established.
Ladies and gentlemen, if you've given your statements, you're free to go.
However, the events surrounding Flight 828 are a matter of national security.
You're instructed to observe a strict media blackout.
Discuss this matter with no one.
Not reporters, not your families No one.
You could've played the cop card eight hours ago.
Oh, you're you're welcome.
I want eyes on all of them.
[ENGINES ROARING.]
[HELICOPTER BLADES WHIRRING.]
Drop me at the precinct? Yeah, after we swing by the house.
Grace must be worried to death.
I'll take the train, papa bear.
- Hey, not a word to anyone.
- 'Cause NSA guy said so? No, because it's safer that way.
We're obviously scapegoats here.
And until we figure out what happened to us, I don't trust anyone.
- What did it feel like? - Sir, sir.
- You were on that plane.
- My friend.
My friend.
My friend, are you also police like the woman? - Uh, uh, no.
- Perhaps you can help anyway.
What can you tell us about what happened? Sir, please, please.
Please.
Help me.
Please, sir, I need your help.
- I'm sorry.
- Do you have any comment so far? [GASPS.]
Just me.
What happened? You were at the airport when the plane exploded? We went back to get our luggage.
It was a big misunderstanding.
We're okay.
Sorry.
I'm sorry.
I I'm a little self-conscious.
We were supposed to grow old and flabby together.
Well, for the record, you look amazing.
[CHUCKLES.]
- Brought your favorite.
- [GASPS.]
Orlando's.
[CHUCKLES.]
My God.
That smell.
I had completely forgotten.
Well, I kind of dropped the ball on my weekly blueberry-scone run.
By my calculation, I owe you 291 of these, - [CHUCKLES.]
- give or take.
Thank you.
CAL: I can't find my toothbrush.
Uh, hey, bud.
- Mine had Batman on it.
- You know what? I got you a whole pack of cool ones.
Come on.
REPORTER: Religious leaders and scientists alike grapple with the mystery of Montego Air Flight 828.
Coffee? Really? So that's what 16-year-olds are doing.
It's mostly milk and sugar.
Hey, so, I've been thinking.
Maybe after school, we could hang out a bit, you know, catch up.
I want to hear about, you know, everything.
I have practice, and I fell pretty behind in my homework last week.
- Maybe tomorrow.
- Great.
Whenever.
[EERIE MUSIC PLAYS.]
What is that? What? That music.
You don't You don't hear that? Maybe Alexa acting up in the den.
Who's Alexa? Sweetie, it fits.
It's just a narrower cut.
I think you look cool.
After treatment, we'll go shopping, okay? I just feel weird in this.
Come on.
Let's see if we can go drum up something a little less weird-feeling.
Did you tell him yet? I will.
Soon.
Mom, this isn't cool.
He deserves to know.
- [TELEPHONES RINGING.]
- [POLICE RADIO CHATTER.]
I came by the house last night.
Grace said you'd gone out.
Hi.
Sorry, uh, Lourdes.
Hey.
Um, I got to catch up with the boss.
I'll I'll see you soon, okay? [KNOCK ON DOOR.]
Michaela: Hey, Captain.
What happened to, uh, taking some time for yourself? I can either sit at home staring at my ceiling or I can get back to work.
[CHUCKLES.]
So, here's how it is.
I want this to happen You've got that going for ya But I can't sign off until you jump through the hoops The physical, firearms re-cert, psych eval.
Since when is a psych eval a hoop? We're in uncharted waters here.
After all you've been through - Is that all? - That's all.
[TABLET CHIMES.]
REPORTER: A hollow shell is all that remains of Montego Air Flight 828.
While multiple government agencies survey the wreckage and look for clues Do you have any different-colored pens? Uh, no, but we can get you a whole bunch at the store Sketchpad like you had, the works.
- Okay.
- [CELLPHONE RINGS, CLICKS.]
Hey, guys.
Honey, this is, uh, the doctor I told you about.
- Nice to meet you.
- Oh, hi, there.
You all being on the plane together, it's miraculous.
Yeah, so my parents say.
They've been praying at every meal.
But right now, I'm gonna focus my energy on this guy.
- You ready for round two, buddy? - Yep.
- See you, bud.
- Get 'em.
SAANVI: Later, Mom and Dad.
[CELLPHONE RINGS, CLICKS.]
Need to take that? No, it's just a work thing.
I'm catering this office party, - and the client's always checking in.
- [SIGHS.]
Of course.
I keep forgetting.
My wife, the entrepreneur.
Ah, well.
[CHUCKLES.]
Look, you must have a ton to take care of, - so why don't I take a walk? - No, no, no.
You don't I can make some job-search calls, and we can meet later back home.
I'll take tomorrow's shift.
I'll call you later.
[HORN BLARES.]
[INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS.]
[SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE.]
[EERIE MUSIC PLAYS.]
- Do you hear that? - Hear what? [MUSIC CONTINUES.]
[MUSIC CONTINUES.]
[VIOLIN PLAYING.]
BEN: You.
That melody.
That's been clanging in my head all day.
I need help.
Please.
Please.
[SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE.]
First it was the plane, the vision.
Then this morning, the music, beating against my eardrums.
- No voices? - You are hearing voices? Eh, I'm not sure what I'm hearing or why.
For me, music is a higher power.
So this music we hear, you and I together, it's for a reason.
And that reason has to be my son.
He's the one who needs help.
I was with you in Jamaica to play with the philharmonic.
One night.
But I left a 13-year-old child with my neighbor, and I returned to an 18-year-old man A man that is now behind bars.
Ah, I'm sorry.
[SIGHS.]
What happened? Police say it was robbery.
But that's impossible, you know, 'cause Adio's a good boy.
If I could just talk to him, there'd be an explanation, I know this.
Sounds like you need a lawyer.
I need to see my son.
The jail said I need to be on a list, but I'm a resident alien and my visa's expired.
They say it could take a month, but Adio don't have that long, you know? His trial's next week.
Please, please.
You know the police.
You're a father, yes? Boy and a girl.
Adio's already been five years without a father.
Can you imagine not being able to save your own child? I've been through your file.
Seems like your world turned upside down five months before you got on that plane.
My friend died.
We had a car accident.
You were the driver and you'd been drinking? That would weigh heavily on anyone.
Well, there was an investigation, and I was exonerated.
- But still put on desk duty.
- Yeah, I couldn't drive.
I wasn't ready.
I didn't want to.
Sorry.
What What exactly is the point here? I'm trying to help you process the magnitude of changes in your life - in the last five years.
- Last four days.
That's my point To absorb so much change in so little time.
You don't have to hide your emotions.
- I'm on your side.
- Due respect, but you're not.
Look, I know the drill here.
I break down and you mark me unfit for duty, but I am okay.
So how about letting me get back to the one thing that I do have left my job? - [INHALES DEEPLY.]
- [PEN SCRIBBLES.]
I'll need to see you again.
- [CELLPHONE RINGS, BEEPS.]
- Hey.
You okay? Yeah, bureaucracy.
What's up? I need a favor.
Know anyone at Rikers? MAN: 15 minutes, break's over! [DOOR BUZZES.]
[DOOR CLOSES.]
[EXHALES DEEPLY.]
I didn't believe it.
Then I saw your face on TV.
Where were you? I wish I knew.
Who did this to you? Doesn't matter.
Whatever they told you, I didn't do it.
Of course you didn't.
[GRUNTS.]
You always said you have to be a good man.
I tried.
I have.
School, no banging all that.
I got a job at a jewelry store on 47th Street.
Sometimes, I would close up.
One night a month ago, I got jumped in the back room, and when I came to, everything was gone, and they think that I was a part of it.
Adio, what happened to your face is not from a month ago.
Hmm? [VOICE BREAKING.]
I'm going to fight for you, son.
[QUIETLY.]
I'm going to fight for you.
[HORN HONKS.]
Just up here.
It's the exact set you had.
It's just a different box.
It's not.
Mine had superhero minifigs.
This one doesn't.
Okay, we'll look at it when we get home, all right? Besides, you know, you can mix three sets together, right? He is risen.
He is not here.
- He is risen.
- Let go of him.
He is risen.
He is not here.
He is risen.
[BELL DINGS.]
Everything left's in the, uh, far case.
Actually, we're here about Adio.
We still doing this? What happened to the last detectives? Uh, we're not the police.
This is Adio's father.
You got some nerve walking in here.
He cleaned me out entire inventory.
41 years up in smoke.
Some son you raised.
You Sorry.
My dad's actually a good guy.
And so is my son.
Look, I don't know what to think.
I mean, we didn't even know Adio was his name until the cops said so.
Turned out, he gave us a fake I.
D.
, fake job references.
So when everything disappears, no tripped alarm, he's the only one here? BEN: Tell me exactly what she said.
I wasn't focusing on the words.
I don't remember.
I Just it was scary.
But he's fine? As fine as can be expected after chemo and a crazy lady praying in your face.
We will get past this soon enough.
I'm gonna figure it out.
I love your problem-solving mind, but I need to know that Cal is going to be safe.
This'll die down.
We just need to be extra vigilant until it does.
And what if it doesn't? You've seen the news.
The whole world is obsessing over us.
People can go online and find out where we live.
We will be okay.
I mean, come on.
We got a cop that lives in our house.
Trigger finger still works.
Yeah, what do you expect? I had range time 10 days ago my time.
About this morning - Lourdes - I didn't mean to [BOTH SIGH.]
I just need time, okay? Mick, if you held this against me for the rest of my I told you I don't hold anything against you.
Well, you could, and I'd I'd get it.
And please don't punish Lourdes.
I'm not punishing her, Jared, but I saw her and you, and I felt like puking or fainting or both.
If you could just put yourself in her shoes Really? Is that where you're gonna go? Losing Evie was hard enough, but then you? Lourdes lost her best friend when you disappeared.
She never replaced you.
And I couldn't replace you.
[SIGHS.]
Now, at this point, we have no evidence of passenger or crew involvement in the explosion.
But that said, we continue to suspect some nexus between WILLICK: Director Vance, if I may.
The explosion is a bit beside the point.
Where did that plane go for 5 1/2 years? Theories abound.
We could be talking about a wormhole, about some kind of extraterrestrial encounter.
But more to the point, are we in danger? Was the plane targeted by some kind of weapon? Or is it the weapon? Do we even know if those are the same people that were on that plane in 2013? We've tested comprehensive samples of the passengers and haven't detected any anomalies.
This is national security we're talking about.
They should be incarcerated until we can determine whether or not they're a threat.
Director Hughes, this is still America.
These people have rights.
I-I suspect if anyone has answers, it's someone on that plane, most likely someone we found standing 100 yards away when it blew to bits, which leaves 20 people.
- [DOOR CLOSES.]
- [ON TV.]
:Of course we were confused.
What, you cook now? Just when I thought things couldn't get any stranger.
Hey, thanks for the jail hookup.
How is Radd's son? His face is bashed in.
It's not safe in there.
Yeah, well, if he gets convicted and goes upstate, the place he's at now is gonna seem like a country club.
I so want this kid to be innocent for his father's sake.
Hey, can you pull the file and see if the cops or D.
A.
cut some corners? So it's the the police's fault? I'm just spit-balling here.
Doesn't seem fair that that flight may have saved my kid's life but threatened someone else's.
You heard something like last time.
- [BOWL THUDS.]
- Not exactly.
But whatever that was, whatever this is, I've got to get to the bottom of it.
No, Ben, not everything is a puzzle that you have to solve.
It isn't about solving a puzzle.
This is understanding what my life has become our lives.
If we can't answer that, we're never gonna be able to get back to normal.
Have you told Grace? No.
She has enough going on.
These aren't the same.
[SIGHS.]
Really? Well, we can try another store tomorrow.
All right, dinner's ready.
Olive! Up high.
It smells incredible.
Hey, how about after dinner, we go for an old-school ice-cream run? [CHUCKLES.]
You still like ice cream, right? I've got to study.
[CHUCKLES.]
Soon.
[SIGHS.]
[INSECTS CHIRPING.]
[SIGHS.]
[TICKING.]
[CHILDREN LAUGHING.]
Ah! Ah, come here.
- Come here.
- [LAUGHTER.]
- You are supposed to be in bed! - Come here.
Grr! Rawr! My God, we're the parents of a teenage girl.
Be thankful you missed puberty.
[CHUCKLES.]
Ouch.
How'd that happen? Oh.
Scuba diving, actually.
Excuse me? How many times did I want us to try diving? [CHUCKLES.]
Well, I tried it.
Turns out, it leaves a mark.
Okay, well, you can teach me.
GRACE: You know how hard this is.
It hasn't even been a week.
Of course I do.
[SIGHS DEEPLY.]
I will.
Bye.
[CELLPHONE BEEPS.]
You too.
Do I know him? Does Ben? No.
Mick, nobody did anything wrong here.
Not me, not Jared, not Lourdes.
Not me or Ben.
No, of course not.
I am going to tell him.
I just I need to figure out what I'm gonna do.
Meaning who you're gonna be with? Wow.
Grace, look, I know that you guys didn't have a perfect marriage, but really? He is your He is your husband.
[VOICE BREAKING.]
I know.
And I love him.
God help me.
I didn't even remember how much I loved him until he came back.
But you have to understand this is an impossible situation.
This is none of my business, but you need to figure this out before Ben does.
He's going through enough.
KELLY: They said it was the electrolytes, but who knows what was really in there? REPORTER: Are you saying you think the government drugged you? I'm just trying to own my truth.
I don't know for sure what happened, but I'm beginning to think that they didn't tell us everything that was going on.
They gave us stuff to eat and drink from a box I'll be right back.
- What's up? - I, um God, this is gonna sound nuts.
But you did come back to the plane, too, so I'm guessing you're already questioning your sanity.
I'm questioning a lot of things.
Have you been hearing music? You mean, like, in my head? I haven't heard any music, but I've had a similar feeling more than once since we've been back.
Yeah, well, at least I know I'm not going crazy.
- [CHUCKLES.]
- Or at least you're not the only one.
Hey, dude.
Family portrait? Yep.
Me with no cancer, my mom and dad, my sister.
Who's that? I don't know.
- You ready? - Yep.
All right, let's go.
[SIGHS.]
[ALARM CHIRPS.]
[ENGINE STARTS.]
Police work checks out, Ben.
Adio was the only one on duty.
I mean, he said he was attacked, but there's no signs of forced entry and other than the ding on his head You think he's lying.
No, I don't know what to think, but the kid had 12 grand stashed in his apartment and he's got a record.
- I mean - Shoplifting, jumping turnstiles? This is minor stuff.
Yeah, but it's what a jury will look at and say, "That kid's heading the wrong direction.
" [SIGHS.]
There has to be more I can do.
I mean, why else would I have - been drawn in? - Okay, science boy.
Mom was the one who believed in miracles.
Forget miracles.
Every day Adio is in there, his life is in danger.
Yeah, well, Mom would also say, "God works in mysterious ways.
" You know, you can stop goading me any time now.
I'm not convinced God has anything to do with this.
You think God wanted Jared to marry your best friend instead of you? That was a terrible thing to say.
[SIGHS.]
And yet kind of a fair question.
I'm one to talk.
Olive barely looks me in the eye, Grace is trying, but I still feel like a stranger in my own home.
I did what I did to get by Fake I.
D.
so I can work, shoplifted so I can so I can eat.
No, no, no, no.
None of this is your fault.
I left you alone.
So if you did something, even out of desperation I didn't! They beat on me just like they beating on me in here.
Is there anything he could tell us that might help confirm Look, I did like you taught me.
I kept my head down.
I worked my ass off being a good man.
- One more minute.
- Being a good man.
Tell them.
Just tell them.
Just tell them, Dad.
Please, please, tata.
Tell them that I'm good.
Please, sir.
Tell them, please.
Wait, wait.
Please.
Just tell them.
Please, sir! Give us more time! - Don't do this! - Just Just give us another minute! Happy birthday, Mick.
I miss you.
[SNIFFLES.]
[CRYING.]
Um off-center.
Pissed.
Mostly sad.
And why is that? Uh because I miss my mom.
'Cause you don't just stop being in love with someone.
Um 'cause my best friend in the world, the person I would normally complain to instead of you gets to love the person that I can't.
How is that friendship? Lourdes? She sent beautiful messages to a ghost for for five years, and I come back, and I couldn't even hug her.
All of the people that I would normally talk to Lourdes, Evie, my mom You feel alone.
[SIGHS.]
And out comes the disability form.
Get what you wanted? You've accepted what's happened.
That's a good first step.
I'm recommending your conditional reinstatement [PEN SCRIBBLES.]
but I want to keep seeing you.
[POLICE RADIO CHATTER.]
Hey, I heard the news.
Congratulations, Detective.
Oh, yeah, it was a posthumous promotion.
I didn't earn it.
I can't even die the way I'm supposed to.
Just take the win, would you? And if anyone deserves to have a break go in there direction Thanks.
I'll try not to make it too awkward around here.
BEN: Hey.
- GRACE: How was your day? - Good.
Hey, check it out Every comfy t-shirt and cool LEGO set on the planet Earth.
Thanks, Mom.
[CHUCKLING.]
Whoa.
Is everything okay? - It's fine.
- Ben: What's up, buddy? I miss my stuff My rock collection, Art the Dragon.
Oh, Cal, listen it's okay to be sad.
I get sad sometimes, too.
I just want everything back the way it was.
Aw, sweetie, I know, I know.
Dad, can we take that ride now? After two years or so, the house was exactly the same.
It was like this sad museum and the shrink said we needed to let go and Mom was a wreck and I Honey, if you weren't a wreck anymore after two years, I'd say that sounded pretty healthy.
Wasn't it.
I knew Cal wasn't dead.
You did? I don't know if it was some kind of twin thing, but I could I could feel him alive.
And the therapist, the counselors at school, Mom, everyone blew it off, blew me off, but I knew.
Okay.
Does this connect to why we're in a pretty gross-smelling storage facility on Long Island? Mom listened to the shrink, okay? Sh-She packed all your and Cal's stuff away in boxes, left on the curb for Salvation Army and then went to work.
I called, and I cancelled the pickup.
Well, if you've had his stuff all this time, why didn't you say something? It's complicated.
Mom doesn't know about any of this.
[SIGHS.]
[SIGHS.]
Olive, whose locker is this? Olive.
Friend of Mom's, all right? "Friend.
" Dad.
Okay.
Come here.
You did the right thing.
[SIGHS.]
[EERIE MUSIC PLAYS.]
Hey, are you are you okay? Stay here, okay? Stay here.
[EERIE MUSIC PLAYING.]
[CELLPHONE RINGTONE PLAYS TUNE.]
- [CELLPHONE CLICKS.]
- MAN: Hello? Y-Yeah, meet me in the back.
Yeah, uh, watches, diamond rings, bracelets.
Fine.
Yeah.
I'll take 10, but you got to get this stuff out of state.
People are looking for it.
Whoa.
How did you W It's not what it looks like.
You robbed your own father and blamed Adio.
You can take half of this.
Seriously.
Come on.
I mean, that kid was going nowhere.
He was just a [GRUNTS.]
[BREATHING HEAVILY.]
[POLICE RADIO CHATTER.]
Still don't believe in miracles? This is everything Adio was accused of stealing and more.
- [ENGINE STARTS.]
- How? Don't want to talk about it.
Why? 'Cause then you'd have to admit something miraculous is going on here? Look, there's definitely something going on, but even if it isn't just some series of coincidences, which it could still be, there has to be an explanation.
And God's not good enough for you? God's a catchall for things people don't understand.
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
We just need more information.
Right.
Technology.
Magic.
Gotcha.
Guys, can we go? [WHISPERING.]
Jeter retired.
[SIGHS.]
We'll tell him next season.
Hey, take it easy, pal.
You don't have to unpack it all tonight.
I just want to find Art! [CHUCKLES.]
There he is.
What else we got here? You know, you have your sister to thank for this.
She saved it all for you.
Let's see.
[SIGHS.]
[OBJECTS CLATTERING.]
What's that do? You did this? You made me feel crazy for not letting go, but I was right, and I'm right this time.
Only this time, you're the one who needs to let go.
Hi.
Sorry.
Is now a good time? Sure.
Jared's at work.
Already knew that.
- Want to come in? - No, that's okay.
I have to be somewhere.
I just wanted to, um I saw your posts online.
All of them.
Thank you.
You never stopped being my best friend.
I hope that doesn't have to change.
Let's play that one by ear, okay? Michaela, I never meant to If I'd known that you were What, that I was gonna come back from the dead? I'm the one who's out of place.
You're not.
This isn't on you.
It's okay, Lou.
You love him.
So do you.
But you're the one he married.
Of course I bless this.
How could I not? Thank you.
I've I've spent all these years trying not to feel like a fraud, you know? You were the one he was supposed to marry.
No.
No, after everything that happened The the accident, Evie It was too intertwined.
There was There was too much pain.
I was gonna give the ring back.
- Mick - I was coming back to say no.
You're not a fraud.
Let it go.
Come here.
[SNIFFLES.]
BETHANY: Yes, we did, people.
Welcome to New York, where local time is 11:49 p.
m.
On behalf of your flight crew, we'd like to thank you all for flying Montego Air.
[CELLPHONE CLICKS.]
Seriously? No service? Same.
I'm so sorry.
That wasn't Olive's secret to tell.
- I can't believe she would - She did it for her brother.
Olive is an amazing young woman.
You've done an incredible job, and I can't imagine how hard that was.
And I don't It doesn't matter where you found the strength or with whom.
All I wanted for so long was to have you and Cal back, but it was a want that hurt so much that I had to let it go.
I know.
But I never had to.
I still love you so damn much, it hurts.
And I know your love for me is out of practice, more like a memory but we have a second chance.
Please remember.
[THE DECEMBERISTS' "ONCE IN MY LIFE" PLAYS.]
Oh, for once in my - Oh, for once in my life - [DOOR CLOSES.]
Could just something go Could just something go right? Oh, for once in my Oh, for once in my life I've been waiting all my life I've been waiting all my life KELLY: When they let us go, they told us we weren't supposed to talk, but I know my rights.
And now that I've spoken up, I think they're watching me.
I'm telling you, I think the government is behind this.
- [GUNSHOT.]
- I mean, if I'm supposed to own my truth, don't you think they should, too?