Alphas s02e04 Episode Script
When Push Comes to Shove
Previously on Alphas You're Alpha secret agents.
You want me on your team.
I'm awesome.
- What's all this? - Dr.
Rosen said that I should find a way to scream without terrifying you, so I did.
I'm moving out.
I'm gonna go and live at my office.
Do you like Italian? Rachel, if we're gonna be working together-- Right.
Forget I mentioned it.
Nina, your life is out of control.
No pushing unless absolutely necessary.
I'm done.
- You're what? - I'm done.
Why don't you get the hell out? That's what you always wanted.
Believe me, nothing would make me happier! You never wanted to be here! Is that the best you can do-- run away? Go ahead.
Get the hell out.
Abandon your family.
We don't want you anyway.
No, no! Daddy, please don't go! Nina, sweetie, I'm sorry.
I'll call you soon.
I promise.
- No, you can't leave.
- Sweetie.
You can't leave.
- I can't leave.
- Mm-mm.
I can't leave.
Thank you, Daddy.
Hey, this trip down memory lane is killing my buzz.
Let's go have some fun.
Let's go, babe.
Come on.
Let's go! Hush, little baby, don't say a word papa's gonna buy you a mockingbird And if that mockingbird won't sing papa's gonna buy-- Mr.
Lewis? The alarm went off.
Shh.
It's gonna be okay.
I'm bringing her back to her mother.
Sir, you better let me see that.
No! Sir, you need to hand that over now.
Give her back! Mr.
Lewis, give me that! Don't hurt baby.
- Baby? What baby? - Please.
Alphas 2x04 Don't take no for an answer there's no telling where we've been 'cause people don't understand understand, understand people don't understand people like me John said he didn't want to have dinner because we work together, but when he said it, his heart rate went up, and his pupils dilated.
Wait, you lie-detected the guy with your ability just because he turned you down for a date? - Maybe.
Yes.
- Rachel-- - Don't judge me.
- Rachel, you can't do that.
I'm a freak.
- Yeah.
- It's 'cause of my ability, right? No.
You are a freak for a million different reasons.
What? We have rules, right? No cursing me out in foreign languages.
I didn't agree to any-- Don't look at me.
I'm not ready yet.
Gary? Gary, what the hell are you doing? Gary! - What the hell are you doing? - Gary? - Don't--no.
Guys, hold on.
Gary, why aren't you dressed? Yeah, I know.
I should be dressed by now.
But the alarm clock didn't go off.
This is a cheap alarm clock.
I'm supposed to get up at 7:42.
I call my mom at 8:00, then I have my breakfast.
It didn't happen.
Bill, it's 9:03.
- Gary.
- This is chaos.
- Gary, why are you taking a shower in the office? Oh, Dr.
Rosen said that I could stay here till I find an apartment.
But-is that my blanket? - Yeah.
- There's hair and skin on my blanket.
Gary, were you naked on my blanket? Yeah, because this gets sticky.
This is all sticky on my skin.
And Dr.
Rosen said that I should make myself comfortable.
Come on, guys, get out.
This is inappropriate.
You're right--this is definitely inappropriate.
I'm gonna have to take off my towel.
- No, no, don't, Gary-- - And you're gonna see my fruit.
- No! - His fruit.
Yeah, I call it my fruit.
- Gary-- - Uh, morning.
Hey.
Casual mondays? No, I took a shower.
Get out.
- Excuse me.
- Unless, of course, you want to see his fruit.
No, no, I'll pass.
I got to talk to Dr.
Rosen, so Welcome to the party, son.
Rosen's in with Kat.
What's up? And bolt.
Bolt.
Data port.
Data port.
Done.
Two carburetors in less than a minute-- very impressive.
Yep, I watched the video.
Yeah, once Yesterday.
Your neurons must myelinate at an astounding rate.
Oh, sorry.
It's commonly called muscle memory.
Ah.
Which might explain why you can almost instantly acquire complex physical skills that normally would take years to master.
Yeah, well, all I know is I can do a bunch of stuff, but I just can't remember how I learned it.
Yes, that does seem to be the tradeoff, doesn't it? Rapid learning at the cost of long-term memory.
What's most intriguing is how you retain the skills in your muscle memory even if the experience of learning is completely forgotten.
So basic electronics, various martial arts, violin, and now you can add motorcycle mechanic to the list.
So when do I get to do the cool stuff-- you know, like track a perp, shoot a gun, rappel out of a helicopter? Well, fortunately, none of us have had to jump out of a helicopter yet.
Come on, Doc.
I got, like, six weeks of memory, max.
So, technically, I've spent a third of my life auditioning for you.
Kat, you're not auditioning.
I'm trying to help you.
It's my hope we can find a way of counteracting your memory loss.
Counteract it? Why would I want to do that? I like it the way it is-- no rearview mirror.
Well, wouldn't you like to at least know what your favorite song is? Or was? - Are you serious? - Yes.
Almost every one of these albums takes me back to a specific moment in my life, so, whenever I play one, I'm flooded with all sorts of memories.
I guess you could say I'm reliving my personal history.
Excuse me, Dr.
Rosen.
Um, we got another one for you.
Uh, I'll be right there, John.
Thanks.
All right, so, Kat, I want you to have this.
This takes video.
Really? What do you want me to record? Whatever you want.
Start collecting your memories.
We'll talk about this more at our next session.
Okay.
- Robert Lewis - Mm-hmm.
Branch manager of the Liberty Citizen Bank over on 43rd He tried to steal 500 grand from his own bank.
Claimed he was saving a baby.
We got him in the MRI room now.
Same symptoms as all the others-- hallucination and confusion.
Two jewelry stores, that state trooper, and now a bank, all within 72 hours.
It's got to be an Alpha, right? What are you saying? You saying Nina pushed this guy? I'm just saying that Mr.
Lewis' MRI results are consistent with her ability.
The robbery took over an hour.
Nina's ability doesn't last that long.
Unless she's increased the intensity and duration of her inductions, which she could do.
Yeah, when we were together, near the end, she pushed me once.
Now, I lost half a day.
She said it was an accident.
For her own safety, we need to bring her in.
"For her own safety"? Rachel, the government fears Nina.
They always have.
And if and when they find out about this, guilty or not, she'll be a suspect.
And I think we all know what the government does to Alphas when they get scared.
Does Cley know? Not yet.
And I'm gonna do my best to keep it off his radar for another day or two.
So how do we even find her? Gary said her phone's been dead for over a week.
Well, will you work with Gary, then? And see if you can compile a list of the places that she frequents and then go over them one by one.
Yeah.
I'm gonna go get on that.
Doc, maybe you want to let Bill take point on this, okay? I don't think Nina's gonna want to see me.
Despite what you believe, Cameron, she trusts you.
What if she doesn't want to come in? I think we both know Nina doesn't do anything she doesn't want to do.
Bring her in, whatever it takes.
John.
Look I'm smart and kind of cute.
I'm nice.
And if you don't want to go out with me, I totally get it, but at least have the decency to give me the real reason.
We work together, like I said.
Yeah, you see, your heart rate is up, and you're sweating.
It was a lie then, and it's a lie now, so It's not you.
Really? That's all you got? Enjoy your eggs.
Rachel, wait.
Okay, I'm waiting.
I don't talk about this ever.
Two years ago, I was deployed in Kandahar province.
Our convoy-- it was hit by an I.
E.
D.
My Stryker caught on fire.
I got out, but not fast enough.
It covers about 35% of my body.
Oh, God.
- Wow.
- Oh, no, I'm sorry.
I-- No, it - No, John.
- No, no, it's okay.
I think I'll go out for breakfast.
Are you okay? Come on, let's go find Nina.
It's the next place on the list.
Why can't Nina ever go anyplace quiet? Nina dragged me here a couple times, but it was never crazy like this.
You don't even want to know what I'm smelling.
Clive Christian perfume-- it might be Nina.
All right, let's split up and look around.
Hey, hey, you find her, you come get me, okay? - Okay.
- All right.
Oh, excuse me.
Oh, excuse me.
Nina.
Hey, Rache.
Hello, beautiful.
You lost? No, I'm not.
What are you doing here? Dr.
Rosen needs to see you, Nina--come on, let's go.
Yeah, well, I don't want to see him.
- Nina-- - and if you know what's good for you, Rachel, you'd leave before you get hurt.
Rachel-- you're that senses girl, right? Cool.
How do you know who I am? Nina, who is this guy? Is it true you can actually get off by someone kissing you? You told him that? No, relax.
No judgment here.
Nothing to be ashamed of.
You know, he's right.
You need to learn how to enjoy what you can do, what makes you special.
In fact You want to kiss me Rightnow.
Yeah, I do.
Oh.
Nina, what the hell are you doing? Rachel, don't--hey! I'm just helping Rachel have some fun.
- Just let the girls enjoy- - Shut up.
Rachel! Nina, stop.
That's nice, Rachel.
You can stop now.
Hicks.
Let him go.
You know I don't need to ask.
- Hoo.
Hoo.
Whoo.
- Ooh! Sorry, honey.
Oh, Hicks, right? Nina told me all about you.
She's right.
You are uptight.
But, hey, I used to be the same way, and now life is good, and I'm just enjoying the ride.
So it was you that tried to rob the bank, huh? Girl needs a little pocket money.
No, this isn't you, Nina.
You know me so well, right? Hicks, you have no idea.
You never did.
With Tommy, I don't have to pretend.
He makes me happy.
- What did you do to me? - Hey.
I did warn you, Rachel.
Look, we're here to help you.
She doesn't need your help.
No, Hicks.
Hicks! Put me down! Okay, she's getting away.
Hicks! Hicks, put me down.
Come on, let me down.
We gotta go! Hicks, snap out of it! Wait.
W-where'd she go? She's gone.
A little reality.
All right, what did you give me this time, Doc? Risperidone.
It helps ameliorate the effects of an induction.
Oh, this is just as I feared.
Her ability has grown significantly, so her pushes are gonna last that much longer.
Are you all right? I'm great.
Rachel, would you ask Gary to join us, please? I still cannot believe that Nina did that to Rachel.
I mean, she knows how sensitive that woman is.
I mean, that's just cold.
Okay, who's the guy? Well, Nina mentioned a "Tommy" a few times in her therapy.
Now, if it's the same Tommy, he was her first boyfriend.
He was pretty important to her at a younger age.
And obviously not a very good influence.
And the "bad ex-boyfriend" defense is no defense.
There's no excuse.
Listen, we, uh we need to think of Nina as an addict now.
The more she uses her ability, the more she needs it.
The more she needs it, the more she uses it to make herself feel better and the more powerless she is to control it.
So we have to get back out there and find her again.
Look, Cley knows we're working on the bank robbery, okay? Look, he's already asking for MRI results on Lewis.
Well, I hope you told him the situation's under control.
I lied spectacularly, but that doesn't mean that we have to-- The clock is ticking.
All right, we get it.
Hey, hey, hey.
We need to lock Nina up.
Her office is my man cave, unless she starts using another office, then she doesn't have to go to jail.
Thank you, Gary.
Listen, Tommy is still our best lead, right? So, Gary, I need you to check all high-school yearbooks from Greenwich, Connecticut from what, year 1990--? - '95.
- No, no, Greenwich.
No.
Yeah, Greenwich, Connecticut.
- Gary.
- It's North Shore, Long Island.
Gary What are you talking about? Pull all the yearbooks from all the high schools in Castle Hill--the Bronx.
Nina tends to embellish her past.
Pushing me like that! I am not pushing! I'm just asking for more! All you ever do is you push and push! I'm just asking for a little more! I can't stand it here anymore! Sorry.
Just cutting through.
Whatever.
You should hear my parents go at it--way louder.
Good for you.
I'm Tommy.
I just moved into 286.
Nina.
Cool.
Like Nina Simone? I know you're having a blast listening to your parents fight, but you want to maybe go for a slice? I can't.
I gotta keep an eye out.
Sometimes their fights get a little crazy.
Well, then why don't I go grab a couple slices, bring 'em back? Yeah, sure.
A slice sounds good.
Nina Simone.
Hot chocolate, extra whip, little bit of cinnamon-- just the way you like it.
What's wrong? Nothing.
I'm fine.
Don't let what happened at the club rattle you.
Trust me, everything's gonna be okay.
I know.
You're not very convincing.
I just-- I think I screwed up.
Hey, I love you.
You know that, right? I love you too.
I don't know where Tommy is, and I don't want to.
He never cared about us.
He wasn't happy.
He wanted to go, so I let him go.
And Lucas and I-- we are better off without him.
Is there anyone else you'd think he'd contact-- family, friends? - He's gone.
That's all I care about.
We are better off without him.
- Okay, we get it.
- If you think of anything else, here's my card.
Give me a call.
"Department of Defense.
" Whatever.
Put it back, kid.
Come on, you can't be cool? It's just a beer.
Get out before I call the cops.
Come on, Nina.
Let's go.
You can sell me the beer.
I'm 21.
Girls have it so easy.
All you got to do is smile, and you get what you want.
No, that's not it.
Why else do you think he sold it to you? I can control people-- like, I don't know, in vampire movies? "Look into my eyes.
" All that? Yeah.
Here, hold my beer.
Hey.
Stand on one foot.
Jump up and down.
Stop.
You can go now.
It only lasts a couple of minutes.
That was awesome.
It's beautiful here.
Pizza at sea-- classic combination.
Do you have any red pepper on board? No, sir.
I'm sorry.
Oh, steward, bring us some red pepper.
That never stops being amazing.
You know what we should do? This--just sail away.
- Sail away where? - Wherever.
We'll sail around the world maybe--who cares? Well, I don't know anything about boats and neither do you.
No, I do.
Couple of summers I worked at the Baywood Marina.
That's where I met Becky.
Oh, hey, you know what? Just forget Becky.
Let's just sail away to Bermuda and get married.
- You serious? - Yeah.
I mean, we'll-- we'll have to get a sailboat and then get it ready.
But then, you know, we'll go to Bermuda, and it'll be a permanent honeymoon.
No one will ever bother us again.
It sounds nice, but Rosen will never stop looking for me.
You're gonna let one guy stand between us and our dreams? You can fix this.
You can fix anything.
Last week we started to talk about your father.
Would you like to continue that? Would you like me to make you jam that pen in your eye? Nina, I'm on your side.
And remember, you came here for my help.
It was either you or jail.
Hey, Doc.
What is going on? What's happening? It's a little early for our session.
What is the deal, huh? I've been talking to this stupid phone for two days now, and you are in your own world.
I'm not feeling the love.
Would you like to say anything about that? I'm sorry, Kat.
I've been preoccupied.
Nina, right? It's cool.
Gary told me she's been off the rez.
- Gary told you what? - Don't worry about it.
I'm gonna keep it on the D.
L.
-- not for government ears.
Yes, I'd hope you appreciate that fact, if for no other reason than Nina's sake.
She's, um--she's a bit troubled these days.
You're the one who looks troubled to me.
Do you want to talk about it? Uh, no, thank you, but I appreciate your concerns.
That's interesting, 'cause I have to spill my guts to you, but you get a free pass--that doesn't seem very fair, does it? Sharing is good.
I mean, that's what you're always saying, right? - May I see that? - Yes.
Kat, the reason I'm taking it relatively slow with you is because I don't want to overlook anything, and there have been times in my past when, frankly, my passions have overtaken my practice, and I wouldn't want that to happen for either of us.
Okay.
- Fair enough? - Yeah.
But what's going on with Nina? You shouldn't put that all on yourself.
She's a big girl.
- Am I interrupting something? - Yeah, just one second.
Yeah, so I'll get that to you right away.
- Thank you, Kat.
- Yeah.
Nice tie.
You weren't returning my calls.
I'm sorry, Nathan.
I've been exceedingly busy.
The attempted robbery at Liberty Citizen-- any progress finding the Alpha responsible? Uh, we're working on it.
Anything I can do to help? Uh, no, no, not at the moment.
Thanks.
Um, anything else? Oversight committee is asking for updates on the Building Seven escapees.
Our highest priority.
I'll have the files downloaded for you in a day or two.
A day.
You got a day, Lee.
Nathan, I realize that, but there are only so many hours in the day.
No, you don't need to drag the oversight committee into this.
Listen, you'll have your reports by the end of the day tomorrow.
Doc, we got a lead on Nina.
Cameron, I'm not sure we can proceed with the whole thing.
Oh, no, it's a good one.
They found a man swimming in Long Island Sound in his clothes, and he had hypothermia, and he almost drowned, and he kept trying to get back into the water, and he couldn't even say why, and then--oh, and he had red pepper in his pockets.
Yeah, it's okay to laugh, 'cause-- 'cause he didn't die.
This guy works on a yacht anchored off Oyster Bay.
Oh, Hicks, come on, I was gonna say that next.
- Okay, I'm sorry.
- Thank you, both of you.
But I'm afraid we're gonna have to put that investigation on hold-- orders from upstairs.
We need to go through the Building Seven escapees again, so, uh, all hands.
No, we can't just drop this.
Orders from upstairs, Cameron.
I got the watercooler and the ever-important break room, snacks.
There he is--it's Harken, the muscle of the outfit, although I kicked his ass at the Alpha fights, which is interesting.
You know what? Since you're filming this, get the facts straight, right? - Whatever.
- That's not how it happened.
You are such a sore loser.
There is someone here to see you.
- Who's that? - Seems real confused.
Her name's Becky.
She's out front.
- Oh, thank you.
- Uh-huh.
I'm number one.
I'm the winner-- number one.
Hey, how's it going? After you left, I was thinking about what I said-- you know, that I never wanted to see Tommy again, and it didn't make sense.
Tommy and me-- we had our problems, but we were making it work for Lucas.
I didn't want him to go.
I didn't.
Well, I could hear Becky's heart racing every time she tried to remember what happened to her.
Obviously, Nina pushed her.
If we're lucky, Nina may still be in Oyster Bay.
Listen, I think I've been more than clear about this.
We need to be focused on the Building Seven escapees.
- What? - Doc, Nina needs us.
And I need you to be focused.
It's orders from upstairs.
Why do you keep saying that? Doc, what the hell are you talking about? Well, listen, it's-- - Oh, he's been pushed.
- What? What? Dr.
Rosen, you've been pushed.
- Hello, Lee.
- Oh, no.
What if we get caught? Come on, Nina.
It's Pearl Jam.
You can get us backstage.
Uh Dad, why aren't you at work? I tried to go, but I couldn't leave.
I'm not supposed to leave.
Oh, my head hurts.
Is he okay? Yeah, he--he's fine.
Um, Dad, you can go to work whenever you want.
Just come back when you're done, okay? Right.
I come back when I'm finished.
- Mm-hmm.
- Thanks, sweetheart.
Go, Dad.
Hey, Tommy.
How's it going? - Good.
Thanks.
- Good.
- What the hell was that? - Nothing.
Tommy All these docks look the same to me, so, uh, give me a shout and tell me where the boat's parked or whatever.
It's Clive Christian perfume.
You see her? No.
All right.
Nina told me all about you, Lee.
You only care about her ability, and you only want her around when you need something.
So the party at the club and the yacht-- that wasn't exploiting her ability? It was all just for her? I love Nina.
I always have.
More than your wife and son? I never wanted that life.
All I want is to make Nina happy.
Well, if you care so much about her, then perhaps you'll help us find her.
She's in serious trouble.
Seems to me she's only in trouble if you find her.
Well, perhaps there's someone else who can convince you.
Want to see your daddy? Daddy! Hey, little man.
Here we go-- coffee, black, for me and chamomile tea for the lady.
Ah, that never gets old, does it? Mmhmm.
What the hell's going on in there? He's been in there for over an hour.
We wouldn't even be here if you didn't bang that guy's head against the cabinet.
- He tripped.
- Yeah.
- Mostly.
- Right, right.
Which one of you is Harken? I need some help with my incident report out at my cruiser.
That's Harken.
Thanks a lot, Hicks.
You want to help me.
This is so far beyond what Nina's ever done.
Nina does whatever she wants.
Don't move, either one of you.
Thanks, Cam.
Wait here.
Sure.
What are you doing, Nina? You've gone crazy.
Shut up.
Nina.
Just go outside, please.
Nina, you don't have to push me.
I'm not gonna try and stop you.
Will you please just have Cameron put the gun down? No one needs to get hurt here.
Put the gun down.
Hey, Tommy.
Let's go.
We got to get you out of here.
Nina, how could you do this to me? No, I know.
I know.
I know.
I never should have let them arrest you, but I'm here now.
Nina, there's no relationship here.
It's not real.
You've been pushing Tommy the whole time.
No, but you weren't happy with them.
You want to be with me.
You love me.
No, I don't.
You know that.
Hey, Tommy.
Nina.
I told you to stay away from me.
Listen, I've been thinking.
We should tell someone about what you can do.
What you're doing to your dad-- it's not right.
Okay.
I know all this is hard for you to understand, but I'm helping him.
No, you're not.
The guy is severely messed up.
No, he's--he's fine, and he's happy.
If you don't tell someone about this, I will.
No, you won't.
I won't let you.
Oh, no.
Tommy, I'm sorry.
You know I wouldn't do that to you.
You know I wouldn't do that to you.
Tommy, look at-- look at me! Stay away from me.
Tommy, look at me! Bill, John, take it easy.
Cam, help.
Cameron, no! Bill, Bill, go.
I'll see to him.
John.
- John, you all right? - The vest caught the bullet.
I'm fine.
Go after Nina.
I'm fine.
Move! Come on, come on.
Stop! Come on.
Lock the exits! I'll take the roof.
Go! What the hell? Next one's at your head, Bill.
Hicks, come on, snap out of it.
Come on, man.
Doc, careful.
Nina! Nina, it's Lee! I want to talk with you.
Please, that's all.
I just-- I just want to talk with you for a moment.
Hicks let Rosen through, but only him.
Just you, Rosen.
Yeah, I got him.
It's quite a remarkable view, isn't it? What do you want to do, Nina? Tommy and I were gonna sail away together just the two of us.
When we were kids, he made me so happy.
You're happy.
This is everything you've always wanted.
He really loved me.
I know.
Nina, I understand that-- that you're feeling very much alone right now, so you pushed Tommy, hoping to fill the void.
You want him to be that teenage boy again, the one who cared for you and the one who made you happy.
I understand.
Yeah, but look what I did to him.
I pushed him just like I pushed my dad.
You can't leave.
Oh, Nina.
That was not your fault.
He wanted to leave, and I wouldn't let him.
You know, Tommy was right.
You were a child then.
Of course you didn't want your father to leave.
What child does? I wouldn't let him go.
No! Daddy! I'm tired of hurting people.
Nina.
Cameron.
You're free.
Do whatever you want.
Thank you, Nina.
Bill.
I'm sorry - Nina, no! - For everything.
I'm sorry for everything.
Nina, no! Bill! - Let me go.
- No! No, Hicks, you're slipping.
Let me go.
Hold on! Ahh.
Come on.
Good morning, Kat.
Hey, Gary.
The guy's turned into a frickin' rooster.
Day doesn't start until Gary's crowing.
It's therapeutic.
I get it.
Hey, so, uh, is Nina gonna be okay? I don't know.
Her past seems pretty messed up.
Makes me wonder, if I keep working with Rosen, what I'm gonna find.
It's not all bad stuff, you know.
It can be some good stuff too.
Yeah, I guess.
Look, I remember when, uh, my wife, Jeannie-- I picked her up to go to the Junior prom, and it was a setup, so I'm sweating through my tux, and then here she comes in this purple dress, and.
.
it was--it was over for me then, and those are the memories that can last a man a lifetime.
Well, I'm betting I didn't go to prom with Jeannie.
What if I don't have a memory like that? Well, you won't know until you try.
Look, one good memory is worth all the bad ones.
Like the time I kicked your ass--remember that? Yep.
That's not a memory.
It's made up.
It's head trauma.
Shouldn't you be in the hospital? Oh, it's just a bruised rib.
Oh.
I'm really sorry about your friend.
Yeah, I wouldn't call her my friend anymore, but thanks.
You know, getting shot always makes me really hungry.
I was gonna head out to, uh-- to a coffee shop.
You want to join me? Are you asking me out on a date? Breakfast doesn't really count.
Oh.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
Look, um, Rachel, about before, I was the one who overreacted.
Your vision, how it works-- I get it.
You're not the only one who's sensitive.
The idea of being touched-- I haven't been with anyone since my injury.
So, if we want to try this, we're gonna need to take it slow.
Slow is good.
Good.
You worked out a pretty sweet deal for Nina-- released into your custody, no charges.
- Nina's valuable.
- Yeah.
You're lucky she didn't kill somebody.
You should've let me in.
Nathan, I couldn't take that chance.
This is the last freebie you get.
Next time you shut me out, I'm throwing your ass under the bus.
How is she? Uh, it's hard to tell.
You know all that stuff with her dad? She never told me.
How do you even begin to get past something like that? With a great deal of help.
Nina, it's Lee.
I'm sorry about these-- these restraints.
It's, uh It's okay.
I'm dangerous.
No, don't, okay? You can't trust me.
Nina look at me.
Hi.
You want me on your team.
I'm awesome.
- What's all this? - Dr.
Rosen said that I should find a way to scream without terrifying you, so I did.
I'm moving out.
I'm gonna go and live at my office.
Do you like Italian? Rachel, if we're gonna be working together-- Right.
Forget I mentioned it.
Nina, your life is out of control.
No pushing unless absolutely necessary.
I'm done.
- You're what? - I'm done.
Why don't you get the hell out? That's what you always wanted.
Believe me, nothing would make me happier! You never wanted to be here! Is that the best you can do-- run away? Go ahead.
Get the hell out.
Abandon your family.
We don't want you anyway.
No, no! Daddy, please don't go! Nina, sweetie, I'm sorry.
I'll call you soon.
I promise.
- No, you can't leave.
- Sweetie.
You can't leave.
- I can't leave.
- Mm-mm.
I can't leave.
Thank you, Daddy.
Hey, this trip down memory lane is killing my buzz.
Let's go have some fun.
Let's go, babe.
Come on.
Let's go! Hush, little baby, don't say a word papa's gonna buy you a mockingbird And if that mockingbird won't sing papa's gonna buy-- Mr.
Lewis? The alarm went off.
Shh.
It's gonna be okay.
I'm bringing her back to her mother.
Sir, you better let me see that.
No! Sir, you need to hand that over now.
Give her back! Mr.
Lewis, give me that! Don't hurt baby.
- Baby? What baby? - Please.
Alphas 2x04 Don't take no for an answer there's no telling where we've been 'cause people don't understand understand, understand people don't understand people like me John said he didn't want to have dinner because we work together, but when he said it, his heart rate went up, and his pupils dilated.
Wait, you lie-detected the guy with your ability just because he turned you down for a date? - Maybe.
Yes.
- Rachel-- - Don't judge me.
- Rachel, you can't do that.
I'm a freak.
- Yeah.
- It's 'cause of my ability, right? No.
You are a freak for a million different reasons.
What? We have rules, right? No cursing me out in foreign languages.
I didn't agree to any-- Don't look at me.
I'm not ready yet.
Gary? Gary, what the hell are you doing? Gary! - What the hell are you doing? - Gary? - Don't--no.
Guys, hold on.
Gary, why aren't you dressed? Yeah, I know.
I should be dressed by now.
But the alarm clock didn't go off.
This is a cheap alarm clock.
I'm supposed to get up at 7:42.
I call my mom at 8:00, then I have my breakfast.
It didn't happen.
Bill, it's 9:03.
- Gary.
- This is chaos.
- Gary, why are you taking a shower in the office? Oh, Dr.
Rosen said that I could stay here till I find an apartment.
But-is that my blanket? - Yeah.
- There's hair and skin on my blanket.
Gary, were you naked on my blanket? Yeah, because this gets sticky.
This is all sticky on my skin.
And Dr.
Rosen said that I should make myself comfortable.
Come on, guys, get out.
This is inappropriate.
You're right--this is definitely inappropriate.
I'm gonna have to take off my towel.
- No, no, don't, Gary-- - And you're gonna see my fruit.
- No! - His fruit.
Yeah, I call it my fruit.
- Gary-- - Uh, morning.
Hey.
Casual mondays? No, I took a shower.
Get out.
- Excuse me.
- Unless, of course, you want to see his fruit.
No, no, I'll pass.
I got to talk to Dr.
Rosen, so Welcome to the party, son.
Rosen's in with Kat.
What's up? And bolt.
Bolt.
Data port.
Data port.
Done.
Two carburetors in less than a minute-- very impressive.
Yep, I watched the video.
Yeah, once Yesterday.
Your neurons must myelinate at an astounding rate.
Oh, sorry.
It's commonly called muscle memory.
Ah.
Which might explain why you can almost instantly acquire complex physical skills that normally would take years to master.
Yeah, well, all I know is I can do a bunch of stuff, but I just can't remember how I learned it.
Yes, that does seem to be the tradeoff, doesn't it? Rapid learning at the cost of long-term memory.
What's most intriguing is how you retain the skills in your muscle memory even if the experience of learning is completely forgotten.
So basic electronics, various martial arts, violin, and now you can add motorcycle mechanic to the list.
So when do I get to do the cool stuff-- you know, like track a perp, shoot a gun, rappel out of a helicopter? Well, fortunately, none of us have had to jump out of a helicopter yet.
Come on, Doc.
I got, like, six weeks of memory, max.
So, technically, I've spent a third of my life auditioning for you.
Kat, you're not auditioning.
I'm trying to help you.
It's my hope we can find a way of counteracting your memory loss.
Counteract it? Why would I want to do that? I like it the way it is-- no rearview mirror.
Well, wouldn't you like to at least know what your favorite song is? Or was? - Are you serious? - Yes.
Almost every one of these albums takes me back to a specific moment in my life, so, whenever I play one, I'm flooded with all sorts of memories.
I guess you could say I'm reliving my personal history.
Excuse me, Dr.
Rosen.
Um, we got another one for you.
Uh, I'll be right there, John.
Thanks.
All right, so, Kat, I want you to have this.
This takes video.
Really? What do you want me to record? Whatever you want.
Start collecting your memories.
We'll talk about this more at our next session.
Okay.
- Robert Lewis - Mm-hmm.
Branch manager of the Liberty Citizen Bank over on 43rd He tried to steal 500 grand from his own bank.
Claimed he was saving a baby.
We got him in the MRI room now.
Same symptoms as all the others-- hallucination and confusion.
Two jewelry stores, that state trooper, and now a bank, all within 72 hours.
It's got to be an Alpha, right? What are you saying? You saying Nina pushed this guy? I'm just saying that Mr.
Lewis' MRI results are consistent with her ability.
The robbery took over an hour.
Nina's ability doesn't last that long.
Unless she's increased the intensity and duration of her inductions, which she could do.
Yeah, when we were together, near the end, she pushed me once.
Now, I lost half a day.
She said it was an accident.
For her own safety, we need to bring her in.
"For her own safety"? Rachel, the government fears Nina.
They always have.
And if and when they find out about this, guilty or not, she'll be a suspect.
And I think we all know what the government does to Alphas when they get scared.
Does Cley know? Not yet.
And I'm gonna do my best to keep it off his radar for another day or two.
So how do we even find her? Gary said her phone's been dead for over a week.
Well, will you work with Gary, then? And see if you can compile a list of the places that she frequents and then go over them one by one.
Yeah.
I'm gonna go get on that.
Doc, maybe you want to let Bill take point on this, okay? I don't think Nina's gonna want to see me.
Despite what you believe, Cameron, she trusts you.
What if she doesn't want to come in? I think we both know Nina doesn't do anything she doesn't want to do.
Bring her in, whatever it takes.
John.
Look I'm smart and kind of cute.
I'm nice.
And if you don't want to go out with me, I totally get it, but at least have the decency to give me the real reason.
We work together, like I said.
Yeah, you see, your heart rate is up, and you're sweating.
It was a lie then, and it's a lie now, so It's not you.
Really? That's all you got? Enjoy your eggs.
Rachel, wait.
Okay, I'm waiting.
I don't talk about this ever.
Two years ago, I was deployed in Kandahar province.
Our convoy-- it was hit by an I.
E.
D.
My Stryker caught on fire.
I got out, but not fast enough.
It covers about 35% of my body.
Oh, God.
- Wow.
- Oh, no, I'm sorry.
I-- No, it - No, John.
- No, no, it's okay.
I think I'll go out for breakfast.
Are you okay? Come on, let's go find Nina.
It's the next place on the list.
Why can't Nina ever go anyplace quiet? Nina dragged me here a couple times, but it was never crazy like this.
You don't even want to know what I'm smelling.
Clive Christian perfume-- it might be Nina.
All right, let's split up and look around.
Hey, hey, you find her, you come get me, okay? - Okay.
- All right.
Oh, excuse me.
Oh, excuse me.
Nina.
Hey, Rache.
Hello, beautiful.
You lost? No, I'm not.
What are you doing here? Dr.
Rosen needs to see you, Nina--come on, let's go.
Yeah, well, I don't want to see him.
- Nina-- - and if you know what's good for you, Rachel, you'd leave before you get hurt.
Rachel-- you're that senses girl, right? Cool.
How do you know who I am? Nina, who is this guy? Is it true you can actually get off by someone kissing you? You told him that? No, relax.
No judgment here.
Nothing to be ashamed of.
You know, he's right.
You need to learn how to enjoy what you can do, what makes you special.
In fact You want to kiss me Rightnow.
Yeah, I do.
Oh.
Nina, what the hell are you doing? Rachel, don't--hey! I'm just helping Rachel have some fun.
- Just let the girls enjoy- - Shut up.
Rachel! Nina, stop.
That's nice, Rachel.
You can stop now.
Hicks.
Let him go.
You know I don't need to ask.
- Hoo.
Hoo.
Whoo.
- Ooh! Sorry, honey.
Oh, Hicks, right? Nina told me all about you.
She's right.
You are uptight.
But, hey, I used to be the same way, and now life is good, and I'm just enjoying the ride.
So it was you that tried to rob the bank, huh? Girl needs a little pocket money.
No, this isn't you, Nina.
You know me so well, right? Hicks, you have no idea.
You never did.
With Tommy, I don't have to pretend.
He makes me happy.
- What did you do to me? - Hey.
I did warn you, Rachel.
Look, we're here to help you.
She doesn't need your help.
No, Hicks.
Hicks! Put me down! Okay, she's getting away.
Hicks! Hicks, put me down.
Come on, let me down.
We gotta go! Hicks, snap out of it! Wait.
W-where'd she go? She's gone.
A little reality.
All right, what did you give me this time, Doc? Risperidone.
It helps ameliorate the effects of an induction.
Oh, this is just as I feared.
Her ability has grown significantly, so her pushes are gonna last that much longer.
Are you all right? I'm great.
Rachel, would you ask Gary to join us, please? I still cannot believe that Nina did that to Rachel.
I mean, she knows how sensitive that woman is.
I mean, that's just cold.
Okay, who's the guy? Well, Nina mentioned a "Tommy" a few times in her therapy.
Now, if it's the same Tommy, he was her first boyfriend.
He was pretty important to her at a younger age.
And obviously not a very good influence.
And the "bad ex-boyfriend" defense is no defense.
There's no excuse.
Listen, we, uh we need to think of Nina as an addict now.
The more she uses her ability, the more she needs it.
The more she needs it, the more she uses it to make herself feel better and the more powerless she is to control it.
So we have to get back out there and find her again.
Look, Cley knows we're working on the bank robbery, okay? Look, he's already asking for MRI results on Lewis.
Well, I hope you told him the situation's under control.
I lied spectacularly, but that doesn't mean that we have to-- The clock is ticking.
All right, we get it.
Hey, hey, hey.
We need to lock Nina up.
Her office is my man cave, unless she starts using another office, then she doesn't have to go to jail.
Thank you, Gary.
Listen, Tommy is still our best lead, right? So, Gary, I need you to check all high-school yearbooks from Greenwich, Connecticut from what, year 1990--? - '95.
- No, no, Greenwich.
No.
Yeah, Greenwich, Connecticut.
- Gary.
- It's North Shore, Long Island.
Gary What are you talking about? Pull all the yearbooks from all the high schools in Castle Hill--the Bronx.
Nina tends to embellish her past.
Pushing me like that! I am not pushing! I'm just asking for more! All you ever do is you push and push! I'm just asking for a little more! I can't stand it here anymore! Sorry.
Just cutting through.
Whatever.
You should hear my parents go at it--way louder.
Good for you.
I'm Tommy.
I just moved into 286.
Nina.
Cool.
Like Nina Simone? I know you're having a blast listening to your parents fight, but you want to maybe go for a slice? I can't.
I gotta keep an eye out.
Sometimes their fights get a little crazy.
Well, then why don't I go grab a couple slices, bring 'em back? Yeah, sure.
A slice sounds good.
Nina Simone.
Hot chocolate, extra whip, little bit of cinnamon-- just the way you like it.
What's wrong? Nothing.
I'm fine.
Don't let what happened at the club rattle you.
Trust me, everything's gonna be okay.
I know.
You're not very convincing.
I just-- I think I screwed up.
Hey, I love you.
You know that, right? I love you too.
I don't know where Tommy is, and I don't want to.
He never cared about us.
He wasn't happy.
He wanted to go, so I let him go.
And Lucas and I-- we are better off without him.
Is there anyone else you'd think he'd contact-- family, friends? - He's gone.
That's all I care about.
We are better off without him.
- Okay, we get it.
- If you think of anything else, here's my card.
Give me a call.
"Department of Defense.
" Whatever.
Put it back, kid.
Come on, you can't be cool? It's just a beer.
Get out before I call the cops.
Come on, Nina.
Let's go.
You can sell me the beer.
I'm 21.
Girls have it so easy.
All you got to do is smile, and you get what you want.
No, that's not it.
Why else do you think he sold it to you? I can control people-- like, I don't know, in vampire movies? "Look into my eyes.
" All that? Yeah.
Here, hold my beer.
Hey.
Stand on one foot.
Jump up and down.
Stop.
You can go now.
It only lasts a couple of minutes.
That was awesome.
It's beautiful here.
Pizza at sea-- classic combination.
Do you have any red pepper on board? No, sir.
I'm sorry.
Oh, steward, bring us some red pepper.
That never stops being amazing.
You know what we should do? This--just sail away.
- Sail away where? - Wherever.
We'll sail around the world maybe--who cares? Well, I don't know anything about boats and neither do you.
No, I do.
Couple of summers I worked at the Baywood Marina.
That's where I met Becky.
Oh, hey, you know what? Just forget Becky.
Let's just sail away to Bermuda and get married.
- You serious? - Yeah.
I mean, we'll-- we'll have to get a sailboat and then get it ready.
But then, you know, we'll go to Bermuda, and it'll be a permanent honeymoon.
No one will ever bother us again.
It sounds nice, but Rosen will never stop looking for me.
You're gonna let one guy stand between us and our dreams? You can fix this.
You can fix anything.
Last week we started to talk about your father.
Would you like to continue that? Would you like me to make you jam that pen in your eye? Nina, I'm on your side.
And remember, you came here for my help.
It was either you or jail.
Hey, Doc.
What is going on? What's happening? It's a little early for our session.
What is the deal, huh? I've been talking to this stupid phone for two days now, and you are in your own world.
I'm not feeling the love.
Would you like to say anything about that? I'm sorry, Kat.
I've been preoccupied.
Nina, right? It's cool.
Gary told me she's been off the rez.
- Gary told you what? - Don't worry about it.
I'm gonna keep it on the D.
L.
-- not for government ears.
Yes, I'd hope you appreciate that fact, if for no other reason than Nina's sake.
She's, um--she's a bit troubled these days.
You're the one who looks troubled to me.
Do you want to talk about it? Uh, no, thank you, but I appreciate your concerns.
That's interesting, 'cause I have to spill my guts to you, but you get a free pass--that doesn't seem very fair, does it? Sharing is good.
I mean, that's what you're always saying, right? - May I see that? - Yes.
Kat, the reason I'm taking it relatively slow with you is because I don't want to overlook anything, and there have been times in my past when, frankly, my passions have overtaken my practice, and I wouldn't want that to happen for either of us.
Okay.
- Fair enough? - Yeah.
But what's going on with Nina? You shouldn't put that all on yourself.
She's a big girl.
- Am I interrupting something? - Yeah, just one second.
Yeah, so I'll get that to you right away.
- Thank you, Kat.
- Yeah.
Nice tie.
You weren't returning my calls.
I'm sorry, Nathan.
I've been exceedingly busy.
The attempted robbery at Liberty Citizen-- any progress finding the Alpha responsible? Uh, we're working on it.
Anything I can do to help? Uh, no, no, not at the moment.
Thanks.
Um, anything else? Oversight committee is asking for updates on the Building Seven escapees.
Our highest priority.
I'll have the files downloaded for you in a day or two.
A day.
You got a day, Lee.
Nathan, I realize that, but there are only so many hours in the day.
No, you don't need to drag the oversight committee into this.
Listen, you'll have your reports by the end of the day tomorrow.
Doc, we got a lead on Nina.
Cameron, I'm not sure we can proceed with the whole thing.
Oh, no, it's a good one.
They found a man swimming in Long Island Sound in his clothes, and he had hypothermia, and he almost drowned, and he kept trying to get back into the water, and he couldn't even say why, and then--oh, and he had red pepper in his pockets.
Yeah, it's okay to laugh, 'cause-- 'cause he didn't die.
This guy works on a yacht anchored off Oyster Bay.
Oh, Hicks, come on, I was gonna say that next.
- Okay, I'm sorry.
- Thank you, both of you.
But I'm afraid we're gonna have to put that investigation on hold-- orders from upstairs.
We need to go through the Building Seven escapees again, so, uh, all hands.
No, we can't just drop this.
Orders from upstairs, Cameron.
I got the watercooler and the ever-important break room, snacks.
There he is--it's Harken, the muscle of the outfit, although I kicked his ass at the Alpha fights, which is interesting.
You know what? Since you're filming this, get the facts straight, right? - Whatever.
- That's not how it happened.
You are such a sore loser.
There is someone here to see you.
- Who's that? - Seems real confused.
Her name's Becky.
She's out front.
- Oh, thank you.
- Uh-huh.
I'm number one.
I'm the winner-- number one.
Hey, how's it going? After you left, I was thinking about what I said-- you know, that I never wanted to see Tommy again, and it didn't make sense.
Tommy and me-- we had our problems, but we were making it work for Lucas.
I didn't want him to go.
I didn't.
Well, I could hear Becky's heart racing every time she tried to remember what happened to her.
Obviously, Nina pushed her.
If we're lucky, Nina may still be in Oyster Bay.
Listen, I think I've been more than clear about this.
We need to be focused on the Building Seven escapees.
- What? - Doc, Nina needs us.
And I need you to be focused.
It's orders from upstairs.
Why do you keep saying that? Doc, what the hell are you talking about? Well, listen, it's-- - Oh, he's been pushed.
- What? What? Dr.
Rosen, you've been pushed.
- Hello, Lee.
- Oh, no.
What if we get caught? Come on, Nina.
It's Pearl Jam.
You can get us backstage.
Uh Dad, why aren't you at work? I tried to go, but I couldn't leave.
I'm not supposed to leave.
Oh, my head hurts.
Is he okay? Yeah, he--he's fine.
Um, Dad, you can go to work whenever you want.
Just come back when you're done, okay? Right.
I come back when I'm finished.
- Mm-hmm.
- Thanks, sweetheart.
Go, Dad.
Hey, Tommy.
How's it going? - Good.
Thanks.
- Good.
- What the hell was that? - Nothing.
Tommy All these docks look the same to me, so, uh, give me a shout and tell me where the boat's parked or whatever.
It's Clive Christian perfume.
You see her? No.
All right.
Nina told me all about you, Lee.
You only care about her ability, and you only want her around when you need something.
So the party at the club and the yacht-- that wasn't exploiting her ability? It was all just for her? I love Nina.
I always have.
More than your wife and son? I never wanted that life.
All I want is to make Nina happy.
Well, if you care so much about her, then perhaps you'll help us find her.
She's in serious trouble.
Seems to me she's only in trouble if you find her.
Well, perhaps there's someone else who can convince you.
Want to see your daddy? Daddy! Hey, little man.
Here we go-- coffee, black, for me and chamomile tea for the lady.
Ah, that never gets old, does it? Mmhmm.
What the hell's going on in there? He's been in there for over an hour.
We wouldn't even be here if you didn't bang that guy's head against the cabinet.
- He tripped.
- Yeah.
- Mostly.
- Right, right.
Which one of you is Harken? I need some help with my incident report out at my cruiser.
That's Harken.
Thanks a lot, Hicks.
You want to help me.
This is so far beyond what Nina's ever done.
Nina does whatever she wants.
Don't move, either one of you.
Thanks, Cam.
Wait here.
Sure.
What are you doing, Nina? You've gone crazy.
Shut up.
Nina.
Just go outside, please.
Nina, you don't have to push me.
I'm not gonna try and stop you.
Will you please just have Cameron put the gun down? No one needs to get hurt here.
Put the gun down.
Hey, Tommy.
Let's go.
We got to get you out of here.
Nina, how could you do this to me? No, I know.
I know.
I know.
I never should have let them arrest you, but I'm here now.
Nina, there's no relationship here.
It's not real.
You've been pushing Tommy the whole time.
No, but you weren't happy with them.
You want to be with me.
You love me.
No, I don't.
You know that.
Hey, Tommy.
Nina.
I told you to stay away from me.
Listen, I've been thinking.
We should tell someone about what you can do.
What you're doing to your dad-- it's not right.
Okay.
I know all this is hard for you to understand, but I'm helping him.
No, you're not.
The guy is severely messed up.
No, he's--he's fine, and he's happy.
If you don't tell someone about this, I will.
No, you won't.
I won't let you.
Oh, no.
Tommy, I'm sorry.
You know I wouldn't do that to you.
You know I wouldn't do that to you.
Tommy, look at-- look at me! Stay away from me.
Tommy, look at me! Bill, John, take it easy.
Cam, help.
Cameron, no! Bill, Bill, go.
I'll see to him.
John.
- John, you all right? - The vest caught the bullet.
I'm fine.
Go after Nina.
I'm fine.
Move! Come on, come on.
Stop! Come on.
Lock the exits! I'll take the roof.
Go! What the hell? Next one's at your head, Bill.
Hicks, come on, snap out of it.
Come on, man.
Doc, careful.
Nina! Nina, it's Lee! I want to talk with you.
Please, that's all.
I just-- I just want to talk with you for a moment.
Hicks let Rosen through, but only him.
Just you, Rosen.
Yeah, I got him.
It's quite a remarkable view, isn't it? What do you want to do, Nina? Tommy and I were gonna sail away together just the two of us.
When we were kids, he made me so happy.
You're happy.
This is everything you've always wanted.
He really loved me.
I know.
Nina, I understand that-- that you're feeling very much alone right now, so you pushed Tommy, hoping to fill the void.
You want him to be that teenage boy again, the one who cared for you and the one who made you happy.
I understand.
Yeah, but look what I did to him.
I pushed him just like I pushed my dad.
You can't leave.
Oh, Nina.
That was not your fault.
He wanted to leave, and I wouldn't let him.
You know, Tommy was right.
You were a child then.
Of course you didn't want your father to leave.
What child does? I wouldn't let him go.
No! Daddy! I'm tired of hurting people.
Nina.
Cameron.
You're free.
Do whatever you want.
Thank you, Nina.
Bill.
I'm sorry - Nina, no! - For everything.
I'm sorry for everything.
Nina, no! Bill! - Let me go.
- No! No, Hicks, you're slipping.
Let me go.
Hold on! Ahh.
Come on.
Good morning, Kat.
Hey, Gary.
The guy's turned into a frickin' rooster.
Day doesn't start until Gary's crowing.
It's therapeutic.
I get it.
Hey, so, uh, is Nina gonna be okay? I don't know.
Her past seems pretty messed up.
Makes me wonder, if I keep working with Rosen, what I'm gonna find.
It's not all bad stuff, you know.
It can be some good stuff too.
Yeah, I guess.
Look, I remember when, uh, my wife, Jeannie-- I picked her up to go to the Junior prom, and it was a setup, so I'm sweating through my tux, and then here she comes in this purple dress, and.
.
it was--it was over for me then, and those are the memories that can last a man a lifetime.
Well, I'm betting I didn't go to prom with Jeannie.
What if I don't have a memory like that? Well, you won't know until you try.
Look, one good memory is worth all the bad ones.
Like the time I kicked your ass--remember that? Yep.
That's not a memory.
It's made up.
It's head trauma.
Shouldn't you be in the hospital? Oh, it's just a bruised rib.
Oh.
I'm really sorry about your friend.
Yeah, I wouldn't call her my friend anymore, but thanks.
You know, getting shot always makes me really hungry.
I was gonna head out to, uh-- to a coffee shop.
You want to join me? Are you asking me out on a date? Breakfast doesn't really count.
Oh.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
Look, um, Rachel, about before, I was the one who overreacted.
Your vision, how it works-- I get it.
You're not the only one who's sensitive.
The idea of being touched-- I haven't been with anyone since my injury.
So, if we want to try this, we're gonna need to take it slow.
Slow is good.
Good.
You worked out a pretty sweet deal for Nina-- released into your custody, no charges.
- Nina's valuable.
- Yeah.
You're lucky she didn't kill somebody.
You should've let me in.
Nathan, I couldn't take that chance.
This is the last freebie you get.
Next time you shut me out, I'm throwing your ass under the bus.
How is she? Uh, it's hard to tell.
You know all that stuff with her dad? She never told me.
How do you even begin to get past something like that? With a great deal of help.
Nina, it's Lee.
I'm sorry about these-- these restraints.
It's, uh It's okay.
I'm dangerous.
No, don't, okay? You can't trust me.
Nina look at me.
Hi.