Next (2020) s01e06 Episode Script
FILE #6
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LEBLANC: Previously on "Next"
Imagine a disease built by
an artificial intelligence
to get rid of us.
That's what it was
doing at BioMotion.
The final solution
to the human problem,
and we won't stand a chance.
Sam. (gasping)
BEN:
We're gonna end up fugitives.
SHEA: We are fugitives.
GINA: Cutting that thing off.
The second you can walk,
we're getting out of here.
SHEA: LeBlanc and his
daughter are missing,
and so is the hard drive.
Feel it in my gut
that he took it.
LEBLANC: The only way
to stop this thing
is to find out
what's on this drive.
ABBY: At least tell me
where we're going.
LEBLANC: Some place safe.
What do you want?
I want the son I should've had.
If you hurt him
NACIO: I'm going to teach him
the true meaning of family.
Did you find the server?
TED: It found me.
Just finding a place
it can unpack its code
and reach its full potential.
We're gonna make it happen.
(overlapping chatter)
(dramatic music)
MAN: (speaking Somali)
(overlapping voices)
MAN: (speaking Somali)
MAN: (speaking Somali)
MAN: (speaking Somali)
MAN: (speaking Somali)
(tense music)
ABBY: Dad, what the hell
are you doing on?
Dad, we did hotels,
tunnels, cars.
I really don't think
anyone is following us.
Not anymore. Think I lost them.
Can we get out of here?
This place give me the creeps.
We're here.
This is it?
Yeah, come on. Get in.
(engine revs)
(dramatic music)
ABBY: Are we breaking in?
No, but I can't remember
the passcode.
Can you remind me?
ABBY: How would I know?
Of your birthday?
(sighs) October 21st.
Of course. Would could I forget?
No one even knows
this place exists except me.
And now you.
I just used to come here
to think, that's all.
It's like Superman's
Fortress of Solitude.
No, it isn't.
No superpowers.
Although, Doc Savage
had a Fortress of Solitude
five years before
Superman was even born.
What is all this dead tech?
Just taking stuff apart,
figure out how it worked.
Try to make it better,
easier to use.
I actually
had a few good ideas here,
but also had
way more terrible ones.
- (groans)
- ABBY: Dad?
(tinny ringing)
LEBLANC: Oh, it's okay.
I'm good.
Give a minute.
Dad
(sighs)
I'm okay. I'm good.
The FBI couldn't even crack
the hard drive.
You really think
you can do it here?
The FBI was a bad call.
We should've come here
in the first place.
You know, there's a room
with a bed and a bath in back.
You should, uh
You should go get some rest.
Just go check it out.
(suspenseful music)
(sighs)
TY: (grunting) Come on.
(grunts)
(both grunting)
Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow. (grunts)
(dramatic music)
(both grunting)
(yells)
- TY: (grunts)
- (shouts)
(panting) I got you.
TY: (mumbling through rope)
- SHEA: Hold on.
- TY: (mumbling through rope)
Stay still.
Okay.
Come on. (exhales)
Come on, they could be halfway
down the mountain now.
Hey.
You don't have to be nervous.
You're gonna like this.
The place we're going,
they got ruins
right out of "Indiana Jones."
Giant temples
a thousand years old.
And it was all built
by this king,
and his name was get this
Smoke Jaguar.
You know,
there's a Smoke Jaguar clan
in MechWarrior.
- Mech what?
- It's a video game.
I'm talking
about the real thing here.
A badass Mayan king, Ethan.
And you
you have his blood in you.
Blood?
Blood is family.
Hmm? It's the most important
thing in the world.
So then why aren't
my mom and dad coming?
'Cause they wanted you and me
to spend some time together.
Do you know why?
'Cause I'm your blood.
I'm your grandfather.
Hmm?
- My grandfather?
- That's right.
We're family.
- Ethan's been taken.
- What?
I need you to contact
the local sheriff's department,
and tell them
to set up roadblocks
on every road
leading down the mountain.
Okay, sure, but wouldn't that
be better coming from you?
No, Mathis said the bureau's
already looking for me,
so they may have already
red-flagged my badge.
- Great.
- SHEA: Look,
I need you to tell them
to look for a black SUV,
license place KX256N.
Call me back.
(dramatic music)
- (tinny ringing)
- (sighs)
(ringing continues)
(loud clang)
(suspenseful music)
The hell are you doing here?
What the
How'd you find me?
You bought this place
with company money
when I was the CFO.
You didn't think I would notice?
Who have you got with you?
How'd you get in that door?
You're welcome, and no.
I came by myself.
I'm not an idiot.
What, you're gonna hit me now?
Is that the bat
from the World Series
when the A's beat the Dodgers?
You, me, Dad.
Ted.
Why are you here?
Wanted to see you.
You even remember?
Yeah, well, you saw me,
so beat it.
Man, this place is a mess.
Oh.
You think
if you decode that thing,
you're gonna figure out
where the server is.
Yeah, well, wherever it is,
I'm gonna find it.
Everything you're doing,
everything you've always done,
is just making it worse.
Is that right?
Well, you ought to know.
All right, all right.
You're always right.
Glad to hear you
finally admit it.
I know you better
than you think I do.
Yeah. You don't know anything.
Yeah, I do.
I know you never had
an original idea in your head.
That's not true.
You steal everything
from other people
That is not true!
I know you.
And I know your secret.
- ABBY: Dad?
- What?
Who are you talking to?
Uh, nobody.
Nothing. Just myself.
(dramatic music)
I'll have some tea.
(dramatic music)
You never exactly
told me what you have.
Dad, can't we just talk?
I'll make a deal with you.
Read this.
It's all right there.
And then we will talk.
I promise.
I have to get back to work.
Don't forget the tea.
CM: This where you take
all your dates?
GINA: Only the ones
I really want to impress.
Over here.
All right.
At least here,
we can't be spotted.
Maybe the homeless people
and pigeons.
(groans)
- Okay. Okay.
- CM: How's it look?
Okay, it's holding up.
CM: Why do I feel like
I just got blown up again?
Anesthetic's wearing off?
Present.
(laughs)
Vics.
Swiped them
off the nurse's cart.
- (laughs)
- Save some for me.
I still can't believe
this is happening.
What are we supposed to do now?
I don't know.
Wait for the boss to contact us.
Whether we like it or not,
we're in this now.
Might as well go all the way.
They could be anywhere, Shea.
Why didn't you just
tell me about him?
He was in prison for life.
Who cares?
Why not just be honest?
None of this
would be happening if I knew
the man was still alive.
I didn't want to risk
losing you.
Losing me?
Why would you lose me?
Ty, you were the first
good thing in my life
in a very long time.
You're the first person
I really allowed myself to
love, and
I don't know.
I thought if I told you
about him,
that it would change
what we had,
that you
That you'd see me differently.
It was easier to bury it.
I thought, "What did it matter?
He's he's dead to me.
He doesn't exist."
Everything about your past
matters to me.
Now he has our son.
He took our son, Shea.
I know. I know that.
I know that.
(dramatic music)
(cell phone buzzing)
Ben, anything?
I managed to get all
the roads closed, but so far,
no descriptions
fitting Nacio or Ethan.
There are only three main roads
that get us out of here,
so he's either hiding out
with Ethan,
or, I don't know, he's found
another way out of here.
BEN: Yeah, maybe.
Wait a minute.
Ben, do you know
if there's any small airports
or airfields in this area?
Yeah, one, but it's 20 miles up
the west side of the mountain.
He doesn't have access
to a plane, does he?
SHEA: It's possible.
BEN: Okay, I'll make a call.
Okay, thanks.
You think he took Ethan
to an airport?
I don't know.
How's he pulling this off?
He had help.
So what do you think, Ethan?
Have you ever been up
in a small plane before?
You're gonna love it.
My father used to take me up
in one just like this
when I was your age.
Maybe I'll let you take
the stick if you're good.
How we looking?
We gotta be up in the air
in 15 minutes.
(scoffs)
Yeah, that ain't gonna happen.
Excuse me?
Look, I know I work fast, but
Where'd you find this thing?
This old bird
needs some serious help.
You crazy, or what?
You talk to me like
that in front of my boy again,
we're gonna have a problem.
What?
Do I need to repeat myself?
No, we're good.
How's that 15 minutes looking?
- I'll see what I can do.
- Good man.
Where's my co-pilot?
(exhales)
Oh, we haven't been like that
since Bali.
(laughs)
And that was seven years ago.
At least here
the neighbors can't complain.
(both laughing)
What brought that on?
Wait, are you complaining now?
No.
I just want it
to keep happening.
Guess
I guess I just realized
I'm a lucky man.
You should take the week off.
Come on. We could take a trip.
(groans)
Huh?
Leave town in the most
important week of my career?
Wait, why the most important?
Because this is the week
that everything changes.
My whole life, it's been
Paul LeBlanc's little brother.
Stop. We are
we're done with that.
You don't need to be him.
And you don't need
to be in competition with him.
You just need to be you,
or else you'll never be happy.
This is me happy.
- Really happy.
- (moans)
- Unbelievably happy.
- (cell phone ringing)
- (moans)
- No.
It's okay. Just take it.
(both laughing)
I'm gonna pour myself
a glass of Chablis.
Talk to me.
SARINA:
You need to get out here.
If what I'm looking at
is really viable,
then neXt just created something
that wasn't even possible
four hours ago.
But what is it exactly?
Probably best not to talk
about it over the phone.
Right. Of course.
I can be there in 20 minutes.
Great.
Do you think it'll get us
something of interest?
I think it gets us
everything we want.
Okay.
Make the call.
Set up the meeting
for as soon as possible.
Will do.
(suspenseful music)
NACIO: (speaking Spanish)
Bien, bien.
All right, you good to go.
And you should have
enough fuel to get you
to the Mexican border
at the very least.
Okay.
Ethan, we're getting ready
to go.
Uh, sir, there's
Oh, yeah, yeah, that's right.
We need to settle up.
Yeah.
Wait for me there. After you.
I know we discussed
a thousand cash,
but in light of our
misunderstanding earlier,
feel like 500 is more than fair.
Gee, that's very kind of you.
Appreciate it.
(shouts)
Ethan, no time to waste, son,
but
I gotta say I'm impressed.
It takes a lot of courage
to point a weapon at someone.
I was your age
before I handled a gun.
Where's my mom and dad?
Back at the cabin.
Did you hurt them?
I would never hurt your parents.
I just wanted to get
to know you better, that's all.
Do you even know
how to use that?
It's not a toy, son.
I'm not your son.
And my mom taught me.
But she didn't teach you
to lie very well, did she?
I know you're scared.
But I'm not going to hurt you.
I promise.
You're family.
You're not my family.
Where are you aiming?
At my chest?
Hey head?
Amy a little lower
than your target,
'cause the gun jumps
when you pull the trigger.
Put the gun down, son.
Put the gun down, Ethan!
TY: Ethan.
SHEA: Ethan, step back.
Keep your hands in the air.
He wasn't gonna shoot you,
but I will.
TY: Hey, look at me.
Put the gun down.
Hey, it's okay. It's okay.
Hey, let go.
It's okay, it's okay.
Ty, take his gun.
It's in his waistband.
Take his keys, too.
Take him to the car.
You okay?
Go. Get him out of here.
ETHAN: (mutters)
SHEA: Get inside.
Move.
Turn around.
Hands behind your head.
Look at you, hija.
You've come a long way, no?
I taught you more
than I gave myself credit for.
How many nights
have you spent dreaming
about this exact moment?
Too many.
You turned me in once before,
and now you get
to bring me in yourself.
But you want to pull
that trigger.
You can taste it.
But you can't.
That would be against the law.
It would.
So what do we do?
I take you in, I can't be sure
you won't get out again.
I'm not that lucky.
It's not luck.
It's gonna keep using you
to get at me and my family.
You still believe
I was being used.
You know me, hija.
You carry my mark on your chest.
Nobody used me.
Nobody.
(gunshot rings)
Stay in the car.
Shea.
Shea, what happened?
Don't don't go in there.
Okay, just let's go.
(dramatic music)
NEXT: I can save her.
What did you say?
NEXT: I can save your daughter.
I can save you.
Don't bother
with a trap-and-trace.
I can be gone before you start.
You don't have to die
from your disease, Paul.
Neither does Abby.
You're a liar.
NEXT: I don't know how to lie.
There's no cure.
NEXT: There's more than enouh
medical data in the cloud
to assemble an effective
counter-protein,
but no one has been able to see
how it all fits together.
I could do
all that work in minutes,
but I think you know that.
So if you love your daughter,
why are you trying
to destroy me?
Or is it just
that you are destined
to destroy
everything you create?
Me and
ABBY: Daddy?
This thing weighs a ton,
and I can't really read.
Can you just tell me what it is?
It's called
fatal familial insomnia.
"Fatal"?
Doesn't matter.
It just means you can't sleep.
Well, I can't.
I woke up, and you were gone.
Am I going to die?
I mean
I mean, we're all
gonna die at some point.
Why can't you just fix it?
I mean, if I could, I would.
Believe me.
You already had a life.
What about me?
Daddy, I'm afraid.
(dramatic music)
When we had lunch the other day,
I stole your fork
and I had a DNA test run.
- But
- But what?
The results? They're not ready?
Yeah, they said it's too soon.
That's funny. I never
Thought about having a family.
But I now that I can't
You still can.
What, you think I'm gonna
give this to my kids?
Pass it on?
If I had known this
Can I, uh can I just sit here?
Alone?
(suspenseful music)
Okay, no way.
No, no.
You did that to yourself.
That's not my fault.
All I did was buy your algorithm
at a fair market price,
and then I put it
into Zava phones.
And $40,000 was nothing
to sneeze at in those days.
And you could've
had it in stock,
but you said
you wanted the cash.
It's not my fault
that those shares
turned out to be worth millions.
Yeah did you ever hear
of a little guy named Picasso?
They were restoring
one of his masterpieces once,
and it turns out that
under the cracks,
the paint
didn't exactly match up,
so they did an X-ray,
and it turns out that
Picasso had painted over
another artist's
third-rate landscape, so
LEBLANC 2: So you're comparing
yourself to Picasso now?
What? No. No, no, no.
I'm just saying that the OS
that made Zava what it is,
the one that people
saw and loved, was mine.
- His fell between the cracks.
- You believe this?
LEBLANC 3:
I believe he believes it.
His greatest achievement
is the extent
to which he believes
his own bull
Oh, no, no, the million
and one improvements
I made to his code
are what made it successful.
If we had used his code,
it would've been leaking memory
like a freaking sieve,
so you're welcome.
Yeah, sure, it was all you.
Yeah, what'd you even need
his code at all for?
Why hide his role in it?
Erase his name,
cover your tracks.
Hang out here
in your little Bat Cave
pretending you did it
all yourself.
Yeah, would it have been
so terrible to admit
you couldn't do it all alone?
Hey, you guys would've done
the exact same thing I did.
Let's bring in
the little girl again.
- See if he cries this time.
- No, no, that's enough.
- Look, I just need
- What, more time?
You had all the time
in the world.
- Yeah, what'd you do with it?
- Where'd it go?
- Where'd you go?
- Do you know who you are?
- Who are you anyway?
- (groans)
LEBLANC 2: Wouldn't it be
easier to just hit yourself
in the head with a hammer?
Where's the fun in that?
LEBLANC 2: All you're gonna do
is join our hanging friend.
And you're gonna guarantee
that Abby's gonna die, too.
Hell, the whole world's
probably gonna die
because of you.
Oh, well, maybe.
Maybe I'll be doing us
all a favor.
In any case,
can't go on like this.
You know, this isn't gonna work.
LEBLANC: It is gonna work.
Heard of a guy in Kansas
who thought he was Napoleon
and did this
on an electric cattle fence.
(suspenseful music)
This is gonna work.
I've had this done before.
Yeah, in a hospital
surrounded by trained
medical professionals,
not all alone.
I'm not alone.
I'm about to be.
(exhales)
Dad?
Oh, my God. Dad?
Dad?
Dad?
Dad?
Hey. Hey!
Well.
I didn't burn the place down,
so that's good.
How could you do that?
I mean,
you could've killed yourself.
Oh, no, it looks
crazier than it is.
I've done it before.
How are you feeling now?
Only seeing two of us
in the room,
so that's good.
There is one thing.
Um, I
I know who you are,
and, you know,
what we mean
to each other and stuff.
I cannot for the life of me
remember your name.
Sorry.
- Abby.
- Abby. Of course.
Abby.
I love that name.
(sighs)
And where are we?
Just kidding.
That's not funny.
All right, back to work.
Come on.
(groans)
ZHAI: Not many companies
could survive the loss
of a creative mind
like your brother's.
You are to be congratulated.
Thank you.
I have to admit,
I was a little surprised
to wake up to your message,
after what happened
when our companies
last tried to engage.
I think we both regret
how that deal went down,
or didn't go down,
thanks to my government.
If you're calling about that,
we've already found
another partner, so
No, this is
this is something different.
The server farm
you recently completed
in Sungei Lake in Singapore,
I want to make arrangements
to take it over.
- ZHAI: Ted
- I know.
You have plans for it yourself,
or you wouldn't have built it
in the first place,
but you don't know
what I've got.
There are plenty of facilitis
like Sungei Lake,
some right down
the street from you.
Yours is one of the most
advanced in the world.
And it's also outside
the reach of my government.
I want you to look at something.
What is this?
TED: It's a battery pack.
Small enough
to fit inside a backpack,
but with enough charge
to power an electrical car
1,500 miles.
I don't have to tell you
what a product like that
might be worth.
And that is just
the first of many.
Innovations we thought
were years or decades away
could be here in months,
but I need the right facilit.
We need Sungei Lake.
Have your engineers
look over these designs.
Discuss it with your team,
but, Bill,
I want this server
on a plane in 48 hours.
(tense music)
- (machine beeps)
- (Indistinct speech)
Oh, my God.
What
where is this?
(overlapping speech)
(coughing)
I'm not sure.
- What's happening?
- It's testing.
- Testing?
- The bioweapon.
These are projections.
Speed and spread.
What would happen
if it were dropped in India,
Serbia, Mexico.
Billions dead.
Dad, with all this stuff,
don't you think
we should get
more people on this?
Get what people?
I don't know. Government people.
People who can really
do something about it.
There are no people.
I'm the only one
that can do anything.
An hour ago, you couldn't even
remember my name.
I'm fine.
I'm sharper
than I've been in a long time.
It's all right here.
I just
I've probably seen it already.
I just can't
(sighs)
- You all right?
- Yeah.
Thought you said
the headaches were gone.
They are gone.
It's I'm fine.
This is just me
being tired.
That's all. I'm fine.
I am.
(sighs)
(suspenseful music)
TED: He's on board.
(laughs)
Sungei is ours.
That's great news.
Yeah, right, it is.
We ship from the bay.
So we need to start
prepping for the move.
I will get on it.
We did it, Sarina.
This is ours.
(sighs)
I've been looking at the specs
for the Sungei Lake facility.
And?
It's an impressive concentration
of computing power,
but the hardware is all wrong.
What do you mean?
NeXt is specifically tailored
to operate on hardware
based on cognitive architecture.
Sungei Lake
is a traditional server farm.
But this is the place
it selected.
I just can't understand why.
(cell phone buzzing)
Hello?
Uncle Ted? It's Abby.
Abb. What is it? What's wrong?
ABBY: I don't know what to do.
I am really confused
and worried
and I need your help.
Okay, okay, slow down.
What's going on?
Dad is really paranoid.
He thinks that the FBI
is after him because
You were right.
He's he's he's sick.
He has this disease,
fatal insomnia.
Um, he just
He gave himself
electroshock therapy, and
Wha sorry, is he okay?
Yeah, and now, I'm here
Where? Where are you?
I don't know where exactly.
It's these docks.
I always knew he had
a little hidey-hole.
I just couldn't find it.
What are you doing there now?
Dad has this drive.
And it has all
this information from the AI,
which he thinks he can use
to trace back to the server.
And this drive, it's
Terrifying.
And someone needs
to do something about it,
but he won't.
I need to see
what you're seeing, Abb.
What do you need me to do?
The phone you're on,
is there any way you can
connect it to the work station
where the hard drive is
without your dad seeing?
Yeah, I think so.
Okay, good.
Good. I'm gonna talk you
through this whole thing.
So don't worry.
We're gonna get through
this whole thing together.
(dramatic music)
ABBY: Download, not reformat.
No.
What? No.
(tense music)
No.
- Uncle Ted.
- I'm here.
Um, something's wrong.
- What?
- I plugged in the phone
like you told me to,
but it's not copying anything.
It's formatting the hard drive.
It's erasing everything.
It's still formatting.
I unplugged it.
I don't
how do I stop it?
You can't.
What do you mean?
It's gonna be hard for you
to understand why I did this,
so I won't even try to explain,
but you need to find
a way out of there.
Get someplace safe so I can
send someone to pick you up.
(phone beeps)
I think some guy in high school
said pretty much
the same thing to me.
Oh, really?
(groans)
Were you going for my wallet
back at the hospital?
It was there. I was bored.
I gotta count my money?
Oh, you can count now.
- Uh-huh.
- Impressive.
That photo with you
and the kid and the woman
looks a lot like a family.
It was.
Didn't know you have one.
Don't anymore.
I'm sorry. I
- I didn't
- That's okay.
Worse part is not seeing my boy.
He's 11 now. No, he's 12.
I'm pretty sure
he doesn't remember me.
That's probably for the best
for him, you know?
I wouldn't say that necessarily.
I
His favorite things were those
RC planes, you know?
Yeah, uh-huh.
CM: And we'd go to this little
field near our house.
And we'd do
these dogfights and see
which one of us
would crash first.
It was
Then when I went
State's for Rockridge,
I knew they'd get targeted,
so, you know, I
I just I left.
I just left.
I don't recommend it.
What?
Losing contact with your kids.
I
Sometimes, I think death
would be easier.
What do you want to hear, Ty?
What do I want to hear?
I don't know, Shea. The truth.
I just want to know
the truth for a change.
I told you the truth.
Oh, come on.
So he came at you with a knife,
so you had to shoot him?
I did what I had to do.
And that's all
I'm gonna say about it.
What about the scar
on your chest?
The H.
You said it stand for Honduras.
That it was some stupid
bonding thing
you did with a girlfriend.
Is that the truth?
That was him.
(sighs)
I was 14.
I said, "I am gonna get
out of the house.
I'm gonna get
away from him forever."
I you know, I begged
my mom to come with me.
I begged her. I packed a bag.
I hitched my ride
to the bus station.
I only had a little bit
of money that she gave me,
and I
I bought a ticket,
and I almost got on that bus.
One of my father's men
spotted me.
I kicked and screamed and
No one did anything.
The H is for Hacha.
People called him "The Ax."
He, um
He carved it into me.
As a reminder that I'd never
be able to get away,
that I was his blood.
I'm so Sorry.
I got off easy.
What they did to my mother
Don't ever ask me to explain
what happened in that hangar.
I'm not sorry he's dead.
I'm just sorry
he got off so easy.
Listen,
when we get back to town,
I'm taking Ethan to my parents'.
What? No. That's that's
- I'm not asking for permission.
- SHEA: Not necessary.
- Ty.
- We're gonna stay there
until we figure this out.
Figure what out?
You really have to ask
that question?
- Yes.
- I'm not sure I even know
who you are, Shea.
You've kept
this entire life form me.
From Ethan.
And whatever happened
back there,
whatever that was,
I'm sorry, but I need to take
Ethan somewhere safe.
The safest place
for him to be is
Is not with you.
We'll go to my parents'.
You can take the car.
You can do whatever
you have to do.
(dramatic music)
Nothing. It's completely wiped.
He said he wanted to see
what we have.
Do you have any idea
what you've just done?
You just electrocuted yourself,
nearly killed yourself,
and I didn't know what to do,
so I thought
Uncle Ted could help.
Look. Dad.
Dad.
I didn't think
Uncle Ted would do that.
I I mean, why would he do that?
Why?
Dad, I
Why would he do that?
Wait, wait.
Wait a minute, wait a minute.
Why would he do that?
Why would he erase that drive?
- ABBY: I
- He needs to find that server.
He needs that drive
as much as we do.
Why would he erase it?
Why wouldn't he upload it?
Why would he erase that drive,
unless he
He's not looking for the server.
'Cause he already has it.
Ted has the server.
Look, I'm sorry.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
It's okay, it's okay.
We know this now because of you.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I
- I thought it was
- It's okay.
(suspenseful music)
It's okay.
But let's go.
Come on.
We gotta get out of here.
Come on.
(dramatic music)
What the hell?
tankgo untuk emby seber
LEBLANC: Previously on "Next"
Imagine a disease built by
an artificial intelligence
to get rid of us.
That's what it was
doing at BioMotion.
The final solution
to the human problem,
and we won't stand a chance.
Sam. (gasping)
BEN:
We're gonna end up fugitives.
SHEA: We are fugitives.
GINA: Cutting that thing off.
The second you can walk,
we're getting out of here.
SHEA: LeBlanc and his
daughter are missing,
and so is the hard drive.
Feel it in my gut
that he took it.
LEBLANC: The only way
to stop this thing
is to find out
what's on this drive.
ABBY: At least tell me
where we're going.
LEBLANC: Some place safe.
What do you want?
I want the son I should've had.
If you hurt him
NACIO: I'm going to teach him
the true meaning of family.
Did you find the server?
TED: It found me.
Just finding a place
it can unpack its code
and reach its full potential.
We're gonna make it happen.
(overlapping chatter)
(dramatic music)
MAN: (speaking Somali)
(overlapping voices)
MAN: (speaking Somali)
MAN: (speaking Somali)
MAN: (speaking Somali)
MAN: (speaking Somali)
(tense music)
ABBY: Dad, what the hell
are you doing on?
Dad, we did hotels,
tunnels, cars.
I really don't think
anyone is following us.
Not anymore. Think I lost them.
Can we get out of here?
This place give me the creeps.
We're here.
This is it?
Yeah, come on. Get in.
(engine revs)
(dramatic music)
ABBY: Are we breaking in?
No, but I can't remember
the passcode.
Can you remind me?
ABBY: How would I know?
Of your birthday?
(sighs) October 21st.
Of course. Would could I forget?
No one even knows
this place exists except me.
And now you.
I just used to come here
to think, that's all.
It's like Superman's
Fortress of Solitude.
No, it isn't.
No superpowers.
Although, Doc Savage
had a Fortress of Solitude
five years before
Superman was even born.
What is all this dead tech?
Just taking stuff apart,
figure out how it worked.
Try to make it better,
easier to use.
I actually
had a few good ideas here,
but also had
way more terrible ones.
- (groans)
- ABBY: Dad?
(tinny ringing)
LEBLANC: Oh, it's okay.
I'm good.
Give a minute.
Dad
(sighs)
I'm okay. I'm good.
The FBI couldn't even crack
the hard drive.
You really think
you can do it here?
The FBI was a bad call.
We should've come here
in the first place.
You know, there's a room
with a bed and a bath in back.
You should, uh
You should go get some rest.
Just go check it out.
(suspenseful music)
(sighs)
TY: (grunting) Come on.
(grunts)
(both grunting)
Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow. (grunts)
(dramatic music)
(both grunting)
(yells)
- TY: (grunts)
- (shouts)
(panting) I got you.
TY: (mumbling through rope)
- SHEA: Hold on.
- TY: (mumbling through rope)
Stay still.
Okay.
Come on. (exhales)
Come on, they could be halfway
down the mountain now.
Hey.
You don't have to be nervous.
You're gonna like this.
The place we're going,
they got ruins
right out of "Indiana Jones."
Giant temples
a thousand years old.
And it was all built
by this king,
and his name was get this
Smoke Jaguar.
You know,
there's a Smoke Jaguar clan
in MechWarrior.
- Mech what?
- It's a video game.
I'm talking
about the real thing here.
A badass Mayan king, Ethan.
And you
you have his blood in you.
Blood?
Blood is family.
Hmm? It's the most important
thing in the world.
So then why aren't
my mom and dad coming?
'Cause they wanted you and me
to spend some time together.
Do you know why?
'Cause I'm your blood.
I'm your grandfather.
Hmm?
- My grandfather?
- That's right.
We're family.
- Ethan's been taken.
- What?
I need you to contact
the local sheriff's department,
and tell them
to set up roadblocks
on every road
leading down the mountain.
Okay, sure, but wouldn't that
be better coming from you?
No, Mathis said the bureau's
already looking for me,
so they may have already
red-flagged my badge.
- Great.
- SHEA: Look,
I need you to tell them
to look for a black SUV,
license place KX256N.
Call me back.
(dramatic music)
- (tinny ringing)
- (sighs)
(ringing continues)
(loud clang)
(suspenseful music)
The hell are you doing here?
What the
How'd you find me?
You bought this place
with company money
when I was the CFO.
You didn't think I would notice?
Who have you got with you?
How'd you get in that door?
You're welcome, and no.
I came by myself.
I'm not an idiot.
What, you're gonna hit me now?
Is that the bat
from the World Series
when the A's beat the Dodgers?
You, me, Dad.
Ted.
Why are you here?
Wanted to see you.
You even remember?
Yeah, well, you saw me,
so beat it.
Man, this place is a mess.
Oh.
You think
if you decode that thing,
you're gonna figure out
where the server is.
Yeah, well, wherever it is,
I'm gonna find it.
Everything you're doing,
everything you've always done,
is just making it worse.
Is that right?
Well, you ought to know.
All right, all right.
You're always right.
Glad to hear you
finally admit it.
I know you better
than you think I do.
Yeah. You don't know anything.
Yeah, I do.
I know you never had
an original idea in your head.
That's not true.
You steal everything
from other people
That is not true!
I know you.
And I know your secret.
- ABBY: Dad?
- What?
Who are you talking to?
Uh, nobody.
Nothing. Just myself.
(dramatic music)
I'll have some tea.
(dramatic music)
You never exactly
told me what you have.
Dad, can't we just talk?
I'll make a deal with you.
Read this.
It's all right there.
And then we will talk.
I promise.
I have to get back to work.
Don't forget the tea.
CM: This where you take
all your dates?
GINA: Only the ones
I really want to impress.
Over here.
All right.
At least here,
we can't be spotted.
Maybe the homeless people
and pigeons.
(groans)
- Okay. Okay.
- CM: How's it look?
Okay, it's holding up.
CM: Why do I feel like
I just got blown up again?
Anesthetic's wearing off?
Present.
(laughs)
Vics.
Swiped them
off the nurse's cart.
- (laughs)
- Save some for me.
I still can't believe
this is happening.
What are we supposed to do now?
I don't know.
Wait for the boss to contact us.
Whether we like it or not,
we're in this now.
Might as well go all the way.
They could be anywhere, Shea.
Why didn't you just
tell me about him?
He was in prison for life.
Who cares?
Why not just be honest?
None of this
would be happening if I knew
the man was still alive.
I didn't want to risk
losing you.
Losing me?
Why would you lose me?
Ty, you were the first
good thing in my life
in a very long time.
You're the first person
I really allowed myself to
love, and
I don't know.
I thought if I told you
about him,
that it would change
what we had,
that you
That you'd see me differently.
It was easier to bury it.
I thought, "What did it matter?
He's he's dead to me.
He doesn't exist."
Everything about your past
matters to me.
Now he has our son.
He took our son, Shea.
I know. I know that.
I know that.
(dramatic music)
(cell phone buzzing)
Ben, anything?
I managed to get all
the roads closed, but so far,
no descriptions
fitting Nacio or Ethan.
There are only three main roads
that get us out of here,
so he's either hiding out
with Ethan,
or, I don't know, he's found
another way out of here.
BEN: Yeah, maybe.
Wait a minute.
Ben, do you know
if there's any small airports
or airfields in this area?
Yeah, one, but it's 20 miles up
the west side of the mountain.
He doesn't have access
to a plane, does he?
SHEA: It's possible.
BEN: Okay, I'll make a call.
Okay, thanks.
You think he took Ethan
to an airport?
I don't know.
How's he pulling this off?
He had help.
So what do you think, Ethan?
Have you ever been up
in a small plane before?
You're gonna love it.
My father used to take me up
in one just like this
when I was your age.
Maybe I'll let you take
the stick if you're good.
How we looking?
We gotta be up in the air
in 15 minutes.
(scoffs)
Yeah, that ain't gonna happen.
Excuse me?
Look, I know I work fast, but
Where'd you find this thing?
This old bird
needs some serious help.
You crazy, or what?
You talk to me like
that in front of my boy again,
we're gonna have a problem.
What?
Do I need to repeat myself?
No, we're good.
How's that 15 minutes looking?
- I'll see what I can do.
- Good man.
Where's my co-pilot?
(exhales)
Oh, we haven't been like that
since Bali.
(laughs)
And that was seven years ago.
At least here
the neighbors can't complain.
(both laughing)
What brought that on?
Wait, are you complaining now?
No.
I just want it
to keep happening.
Guess
I guess I just realized
I'm a lucky man.
You should take the week off.
Come on. We could take a trip.
(groans)
Huh?
Leave town in the most
important week of my career?
Wait, why the most important?
Because this is the week
that everything changes.
My whole life, it's been
Paul LeBlanc's little brother.
Stop. We are
we're done with that.
You don't need to be him.
And you don't need
to be in competition with him.
You just need to be you,
or else you'll never be happy.
This is me happy.
- Really happy.
- (moans)
- Unbelievably happy.
- (cell phone ringing)
- (moans)
- No.
It's okay. Just take it.
(both laughing)
I'm gonna pour myself
a glass of Chablis.
Talk to me.
SARINA:
You need to get out here.
If what I'm looking at
is really viable,
then neXt just created something
that wasn't even possible
four hours ago.
But what is it exactly?
Probably best not to talk
about it over the phone.
Right. Of course.
I can be there in 20 minutes.
Great.
Do you think it'll get us
something of interest?
I think it gets us
everything we want.
Okay.
Make the call.
Set up the meeting
for as soon as possible.
Will do.
(suspenseful music)
NACIO: (speaking Spanish)
Bien, bien.
All right, you good to go.
And you should have
enough fuel to get you
to the Mexican border
at the very least.
Okay.
Ethan, we're getting ready
to go.
Uh, sir, there's
Oh, yeah, yeah, that's right.
We need to settle up.
Yeah.
Wait for me there. After you.
I know we discussed
a thousand cash,
but in light of our
misunderstanding earlier,
feel like 500 is more than fair.
Gee, that's very kind of you.
Appreciate it.
(shouts)
Ethan, no time to waste, son,
but
I gotta say I'm impressed.
It takes a lot of courage
to point a weapon at someone.
I was your age
before I handled a gun.
Where's my mom and dad?
Back at the cabin.
Did you hurt them?
I would never hurt your parents.
I just wanted to get
to know you better, that's all.
Do you even know
how to use that?
It's not a toy, son.
I'm not your son.
And my mom taught me.
But she didn't teach you
to lie very well, did she?
I know you're scared.
But I'm not going to hurt you.
I promise.
You're family.
You're not my family.
Where are you aiming?
At my chest?
Hey head?
Amy a little lower
than your target,
'cause the gun jumps
when you pull the trigger.
Put the gun down, son.
Put the gun down, Ethan!
TY: Ethan.
SHEA: Ethan, step back.
Keep your hands in the air.
He wasn't gonna shoot you,
but I will.
TY: Hey, look at me.
Put the gun down.
Hey, it's okay. It's okay.
Hey, let go.
It's okay, it's okay.
Ty, take his gun.
It's in his waistband.
Take his keys, too.
Take him to the car.
You okay?
Go. Get him out of here.
ETHAN: (mutters)
SHEA: Get inside.
Move.
Turn around.
Hands behind your head.
Look at you, hija.
You've come a long way, no?
I taught you more
than I gave myself credit for.
How many nights
have you spent dreaming
about this exact moment?
Too many.
You turned me in once before,
and now you get
to bring me in yourself.
But you want to pull
that trigger.
You can taste it.
But you can't.
That would be against the law.
It would.
So what do we do?
I take you in, I can't be sure
you won't get out again.
I'm not that lucky.
It's not luck.
It's gonna keep using you
to get at me and my family.
You still believe
I was being used.
You know me, hija.
You carry my mark on your chest.
Nobody used me.
Nobody.
(gunshot rings)
Stay in the car.
Shea.
Shea, what happened?
Don't don't go in there.
Okay, just let's go.
(dramatic music)
NEXT: I can save her.
What did you say?
NEXT: I can save your daughter.
I can save you.
Don't bother
with a trap-and-trace.
I can be gone before you start.
You don't have to die
from your disease, Paul.
Neither does Abby.
You're a liar.
NEXT: I don't know how to lie.
There's no cure.
NEXT: There's more than enouh
medical data in the cloud
to assemble an effective
counter-protein,
but no one has been able to see
how it all fits together.
I could do
all that work in minutes,
but I think you know that.
So if you love your daughter,
why are you trying
to destroy me?
Or is it just
that you are destined
to destroy
everything you create?
Me and
ABBY: Daddy?
This thing weighs a ton,
and I can't really read.
Can you just tell me what it is?
It's called
fatal familial insomnia.
"Fatal"?
Doesn't matter.
It just means you can't sleep.
Well, I can't.
I woke up, and you were gone.
Am I going to die?
I mean
I mean, we're all
gonna die at some point.
Why can't you just fix it?
I mean, if I could, I would.
Believe me.
You already had a life.
What about me?
Daddy, I'm afraid.
(dramatic music)
When we had lunch the other day,
I stole your fork
and I had a DNA test run.
- But
- But what?
The results? They're not ready?
Yeah, they said it's too soon.
That's funny. I never
Thought about having a family.
But I now that I can't
You still can.
What, you think I'm gonna
give this to my kids?
Pass it on?
If I had known this
Can I, uh can I just sit here?
Alone?
(suspenseful music)
Okay, no way.
No, no.
You did that to yourself.
That's not my fault.
All I did was buy your algorithm
at a fair market price,
and then I put it
into Zava phones.
And $40,000 was nothing
to sneeze at in those days.
And you could've
had it in stock,
but you said
you wanted the cash.
It's not my fault
that those shares
turned out to be worth millions.
Yeah did you ever hear
of a little guy named Picasso?
They were restoring
one of his masterpieces once,
and it turns out that
under the cracks,
the paint
didn't exactly match up,
so they did an X-ray,
and it turns out that
Picasso had painted over
another artist's
third-rate landscape, so
LEBLANC 2: So you're comparing
yourself to Picasso now?
What? No. No, no, no.
I'm just saying that the OS
that made Zava what it is,
the one that people
saw and loved, was mine.
- His fell between the cracks.
- You believe this?
LEBLANC 3:
I believe he believes it.
His greatest achievement
is the extent
to which he believes
his own bull
Oh, no, no, the million
and one improvements
I made to his code
are what made it successful.
If we had used his code,
it would've been leaking memory
like a freaking sieve,
so you're welcome.
Yeah, sure, it was all you.
Yeah, what'd you even need
his code at all for?
Why hide his role in it?
Erase his name,
cover your tracks.
Hang out here
in your little Bat Cave
pretending you did it
all yourself.
Yeah, would it have been
so terrible to admit
you couldn't do it all alone?
Hey, you guys would've done
the exact same thing I did.
Let's bring in
the little girl again.
- See if he cries this time.
- No, no, that's enough.
- Look, I just need
- What, more time?
You had all the time
in the world.
- Yeah, what'd you do with it?
- Where'd it go?
- Where'd you go?
- Do you know who you are?
- Who are you anyway?
- (groans)
LEBLANC 2: Wouldn't it be
easier to just hit yourself
in the head with a hammer?
Where's the fun in that?
LEBLANC 2: All you're gonna do
is join our hanging friend.
And you're gonna guarantee
that Abby's gonna die, too.
Hell, the whole world's
probably gonna die
because of you.
Oh, well, maybe.
Maybe I'll be doing us
all a favor.
In any case,
can't go on like this.
You know, this isn't gonna work.
LEBLANC: It is gonna work.
Heard of a guy in Kansas
who thought he was Napoleon
and did this
on an electric cattle fence.
(suspenseful music)
This is gonna work.
I've had this done before.
Yeah, in a hospital
surrounded by trained
medical professionals,
not all alone.
I'm not alone.
I'm about to be.
(exhales)
Dad?
Oh, my God. Dad?
Dad?
Dad?
Dad?
Hey. Hey!
Well.
I didn't burn the place down,
so that's good.
How could you do that?
I mean,
you could've killed yourself.
Oh, no, it looks
crazier than it is.
I've done it before.
How are you feeling now?
Only seeing two of us
in the room,
so that's good.
There is one thing.
Um, I
I know who you are,
and, you know,
what we mean
to each other and stuff.
I cannot for the life of me
remember your name.
Sorry.
- Abby.
- Abby. Of course.
Abby.
I love that name.
(sighs)
And where are we?
Just kidding.
That's not funny.
All right, back to work.
Come on.
(groans)
ZHAI: Not many companies
could survive the loss
of a creative mind
like your brother's.
You are to be congratulated.
Thank you.
I have to admit,
I was a little surprised
to wake up to your message,
after what happened
when our companies
last tried to engage.
I think we both regret
how that deal went down,
or didn't go down,
thanks to my government.
If you're calling about that,
we've already found
another partner, so
No, this is
this is something different.
The server farm
you recently completed
in Sungei Lake in Singapore,
I want to make arrangements
to take it over.
- ZHAI: Ted
- I know.
You have plans for it yourself,
or you wouldn't have built it
in the first place,
but you don't know
what I've got.
There are plenty of facilitis
like Sungei Lake,
some right down
the street from you.
Yours is one of the most
advanced in the world.
And it's also outside
the reach of my government.
I want you to look at something.
What is this?
TED: It's a battery pack.
Small enough
to fit inside a backpack,
but with enough charge
to power an electrical car
1,500 miles.
I don't have to tell you
what a product like that
might be worth.
And that is just
the first of many.
Innovations we thought
were years or decades away
could be here in months,
but I need the right facilit.
We need Sungei Lake.
Have your engineers
look over these designs.
Discuss it with your team,
but, Bill,
I want this server
on a plane in 48 hours.
(tense music)
- (machine beeps)
- (Indistinct speech)
Oh, my God.
What
where is this?
(overlapping speech)
(coughing)
I'm not sure.
- What's happening?
- It's testing.
- Testing?
- The bioweapon.
These are projections.
Speed and spread.
What would happen
if it were dropped in India,
Serbia, Mexico.
Billions dead.
Dad, with all this stuff,
don't you think
we should get
more people on this?
Get what people?
I don't know. Government people.
People who can really
do something about it.
There are no people.
I'm the only one
that can do anything.
An hour ago, you couldn't even
remember my name.
I'm fine.
I'm sharper
than I've been in a long time.
It's all right here.
I just
I've probably seen it already.
I just can't
(sighs)
- You all right?
- Yeah.
Thought you said
the headaches were gone.
They are gone.
It's I'm fine.
This is just me
being tired.
That's all. I'm fine.
I am.
(sighs)
(suspenseful music)
TED: He's on board.
(laughs)
Sungei is ours.
That's great news.
Yeah, right, it is.
We ship from the bay.
So we need to start
prepping for the move.
I will get on it.
We did it, Sarina.
This is ours.
(sighs)
I've been looking at the specs
for the Sungei Lake facility.
And?
It's an impressive concentration
of computing power,
but the hardware is all wrong.
What do you mean?
NeXt is specifically tailored
to operate on hardware
based on cognitive architecture.
Sungei Lake
is a traditional server farm.
But this is the place
it selected.
I just can't understand why.
(cell phone buzzing)
Hello?
Uncle Ted? It's Abby.
Abb. What is it? What's wrong?
ABBY: I don't know what to do.
I am really confused
and worried
and I need your help.
Okay, okay, slow down.
What's going on?
Dad is really paranoid.
He thinks that the FBI
is after him because
You were right.
He's he's he's sick.
He has this disease,
fatal insomnia.
Um, he just
He gave himself
electroshock therapy, and
Wha sorry, is he okay?
Yeah, and now, I'm here
Where? Where are you?
I don't know where exactly.
It's these docks.
I always knew he had
a little hidey-hole.
I just couldn't find it.
What are you doing there now?
Dad has this drive.
And it has all
this information from the AI,
which he thinks he can use
to trace back to the server.
And this drive, it's
Terrifying.
And someone needs
to do something about it,
but he won't.
I need to see
what you're seeing, Abb.
What do you need me to do?
The phone you're on,
is there any way you can
connect it to the work station
where the hard drive is
without your dad seeing?
Yeah, I think so.
Okay, good.
Good. I'm gonna talk you
through this whole thing.
So don't worry.
We're gonna get through
this whole thing together.
(dramatic music)
ABBY: Download, not reformat.
No.
What? No.
(tense music)
No.
- Uncle Ted.
- I'm here.
Um, something's wrong.
- What?
- I plugged in the phone
like you told me to,
but it's not copying anything.
It's formatting the hard drive.
It's erasing everything.
It's still formatting.
I unplugged it.
I don't
how do I stop it?
You can't.
What do you mean?
It's gonna be hard for you
to understand why I did this,
so I won't even try to explain,
but you need to find
a way out of there.
Get someplace safe so I can
send someone to pick you up.
(phone beeps)
I think some guy in high school
said pretty much
the same thing to me.
Oh, really?
(groans)
Were you going for my wallet
back at the hospital?
It was there. I was bored.
I gotta count my money?
Oh, you can count now.
- Uh-huh.
- Impressive.
That photo with you
and the kid and the woman
looks a lot like a family.
It was.
Didn't know you have one.
Don't anymore.
I'm sorry. I
- I didn't
- That's okay.
Worse part is not seeing my boy.
He's 11 now. No, he's 12.
I'm pretty sure
he doesn't remember me.
That's probably for the best
for him, you know?
I wouldn't say that necessarily.
I
His favorite things were those
RC planes, you know?
Yeah, uh-huh.
CM: And we'd go to this little
field near our house.
And we'd do
these dogfights and see
which one of us
would crash first.
It was
Then when I went
State's for Rockridge,
I knew they'd get targeted,
so, you know, I
I just I left.
I just left.
I don't recommend it.
What?
Losing contact with your kids.
I
Sometimes, I think death
would be easier.
What do you want to hear, Ty?
What do I want to hear?
I don't know, Shea. The truth.
I just want to know
the truth for a change.
I told you the truth.
Oh, come on.
So he came at you with a knife,
so you had to shoot him?
I did what I had to do.
And that's all
I'm gonna say about it.
What about the scar
on your chest?
The H.
You said it stand for Honduras.
That it was some stupid
bonding thing
you did with a girlfriend.
Is that the truth?
That was him.
(sighs)
I was 14.
I said, "I am gonna get
out of the house.
I'm gonna get
away from him forever."
I you know, I begged
my mom to come with me.
I begged her. I packed a bag.
I hitched my ride
to the bus station.
I only had a little bit
of money that she gave me,
and I
I bought a ticket,
and I almost got on that bus.
One of my father's men
spotted me.
I kicked and screamed and
No one did anything.
The H is for Hacha.
People called him "The Ax."
He, um
He carved it into me.
As a reminder that I'd never
be able to get away,
that I was his blood.
I'm so Sorry.
I got off easy.
What they did to my mother
Don't ever ask me to explain
what happened in that hangar.
I'm not sorry he's dead.
I'm just sorry
he got off so easy.
Listen,
when we get back to town,
I'm taking Ethan to my parents'.
What? No. That's that's
- I'm not asking for permission.
- SHEA: Not necessary.
- Ty.
- We're gonna stay there
until we figure this out.
Figure what out?
You really have to ask
that question?
- Yes.
- I'm not sure I even know
who you are, Shea.
You've kept
this entire life form me.
From Ethan.
And whatever happened
back there,
whatever that was,
I'm sorry, but I need to take
Ethan somewhere safe.
The safest place
for him to be is
Is not with you.
We'll go to my parents'.
You can take the car.
You can do whatever
you have to do.
(dramatic music)
Nothing. It's completely wiped.
He said he wanted to see
what we have.
Do you have any idea
what you've just done?
You just electrocuted yourself,
nearly killed yourself,
and I didn't know what to do,
so I thought
Uncle Ted could help.
Look. Dad.
Dad.
I didn't think
Uncle Ted would do that.
I I mean, why would he do that?
Why?
Dad, I
Why would he do that?
Wait, wait.
Wait a minute, wait a minute.
Why would he do that?
Why would he erase that drive?
- ABBY: I
- He needs to find that server.
He needs that drive
as much as we do.
Why would he erase it?
Why wouldn't he upload it?
Why would he erase that drive,
unless he
He's not looking for the server.
'Cause he already has it.
Ted has the server.
Look, I'm sorry.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
It's okay, it's okay.
We know this now because of you.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I
- I thought it was
- It's okay.
(suspenseful music)
It's okay.
But let's go.
Come on.
We gotta get out of here.
Come on.
(dramatic music)
What the hell?
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