DC's Legends Of Tomorrow (2016) s02e04 Episode Script
Abominations
1 Time travel is real, and all of history is vulnerable to attack, which is why we must travel through time to stop the spread of these so-called Time Aberrations and to erase their damage to history.
We are a team of outcasts and misfits.
So please don't call us heroes.
We're Legends.
Previously on "Legends of Tomorrow" I think I can save him.
It's a biomolecular enhancer.
You got super powers now, dude.
- [metal clanging.]
- Name's Steel.
I'm not going back until Rex's killer is brought to justice.
You let the shogun steal a 21st century super-suit? I have to teach you to destroy the only thing that makes me hero.
- Do it! - Aah! [electricity zapping.]
- [screaming.]
- I am so sorry.
- It's okay.
[dramatic music.]
Dontar.
[coughing.]
Dontar, are you reading this? [electricity zapping.]
They're dead! They're all dead.
The heist went off easy.
We got the TX-90 out of 2235 as contracted, but but Alec got infected.
And then he killed God, you wouldn't imagine what he did to everyone.
[coughing.]
I don't know when I am.
I'm activating the temporal beacon.
You get in the "Dauntless" and you get out here and rescue my ass.
[grunts.]
Don't move.
What the hell is this thing? [pained grunting.]
I can't risk putting any more lives in danger.
And neither can you.
Which is why you'll keep what I'm about to tell you a secret.
Even from the rest of your team.
A war is coming, Captain Hunter.
How many times are we gonna listen to this message from Future Barry? Until it make sense.
So, forever is basically what you're saying.
You haven't spoken to anyone else about this? - No.
We agreed that we wouldn't.
And yet, I find myself asking.
Martin? Oh.
Sara.
W-what can I do for you? You never call me Sara.
Everything with you is Ms.
Lance.
I'm turning over a new leaf.
Well, turn it over in the Library.
We've got something.
I don't know when I am.
I've activated the temporal beacon.
You get in the Dauntless and you get out here and rescue my ass.
A bit vulgar for a Time Master.
Time Pirate, we're thinking.
He activated a beacon.
We have to go after him.
He's a Time Pirate.
Why would we rescue him? Because if he ends up somewhere he shouldn't And does something he shouldn't It's Aberration-palooza.
So, where do we think he's going to end up? [suspenseful music.]
Looks like Mississippi, 1863.
Height of the American Civil War.
It's also the bloodiest year in American history.
We gotta watch each other's backs out there.
Yes, which is why you will be watching ours from right here.
Huh? If you don't mind, someone has to stay behind as backup.
I can't believe Ray got pined.
No suit, no powers, no tech.
I mean, I guess Sara had no choice but to bench him.
Well, I-I'm sure she's just trying to keep him safe.
This time period is replete with various perils.
Perhaps it might be easier if he were to remain behind and keep Dr.
Palmer company.
Perhaps you should remain behind.
No? Because you're not black.
Because you think that, me going back to 1863, - I can't handle it.
- That doesn't mean there's a need for you to subject yourself to the horrors that await you in that era.
Okay, now, I get it might be difficult for you to understand this, but I've been black my entire life, Grey.
And honestly, I can't think of a time period we could go to where I wouldn't face some sort of racism.
So don't worry.
Okay? [solemn music.]
[country music.]
Along with comms devices, I also packed sacked lunches.
I figured the food in 1863 is pretty lousy.
All right, the operation is simple.
We isolate the target, we eliminate the timeship, and we get out of there.
And all while wearing this dress.
Come back safe.
[suspenseful music.]
It's Mississippi, 1863.
The weather is a temperate 58 degrees.
Ooh, a little trivia, you guys are in Hinds County, which was named after General Thomas - [beeping.]
- Did you just Shut off his comms? Yep.
Guys? Guys? I can't believe it.
It looks to be some kind of escape pod.
No doubt, it fell out of the Temporal Zone.
No sign of anyone.
Well, the power core looks exposed.
That mean what I think it means? Only one way to find out.
Ah.
Thought you'd never ask.
Back up, everyone.
Ah, what's next? Don't you think that's enough incineration for one day, Mr.
Rory? No, I do not, Professor.
[laughs.]
This is turning out to be one of our easiest missions yet.
Help me! Somebody, please! You had to say that, didn't you? It's over there.
Help me! Help! Whoa, wait, we're not supposed to interfere with historical events.
Try and stop me.
Oh, come [sighs.]
Women.
She certainly has a fiery spirit.
Which is either gonna get her killed or completely screw up history.
Just end it, fast.
Oh! Oh! Oh! [panting.]
Let's get those Confederates off his back.
[men groaning.]
Whoa, whoa.
Relax.
All right, you're safe now.
What in tarnations was that? - What did I just see? - What was what? I, uh, I didn't see anything.
Who are you guys? What's going on, here? Look, we're just passing through.
Okay, guys, let's get the hell out of here.
We can't just leave him here.
Well, unfortunately, we have to.
If we rescue one man, we could alter history - in the wrong way.
- You're dispatch, aren't you? Wait, what's a dispatch? It's a former slave providing information to the Union Army.
My name is Henry Scott.
I'm a free man from Trenton, New Jersey.
Well, you're a long way from home.
And we need to be getting out of here.
Uh, guys? [tense music.]
[growling.]
Oh, my God.
Those Confederates look a lot like Don't don't don't say it! Quick, quick, just merge! [grunting and snarling.]
[roaring.]
Aah! [grunting and growling.]
[grunting and snarling.]
- Ahh! - [grunts, squishing.]
Is everybody okay? [panting.]
What the hell was that? You ask me, they look like zo No! Please, don't say it.
I know they're essentially a myth, but I have this irrational fear of - Zombies.
- Please, don't say it.
- [groaning.]
- Oh, God.
Hey! Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
- Hey.
- [grunts.]
- Hang on.
- Satch - What? - My satchel.
[solemn music.]
Are you Union? - Kinda.
- My my orders.
Collins Plantations.
Confederate troop movements.
Without them [grunting.]
Hey.
Hey! Nice job blowing up the Time Pirate's escape pod.
Put another win in the mission column.
Did you not see what happened next? No, I took a break.
Had to go to the bathroom.
- [sighs.]
- You okay? We were attacked by zombies.
And someone put sprouts on my sandwich.
The Time Pirate's distress call referenced something called a TX-90.
It's a futurist bioweapon.
The infected's condition represents strongly those things that I can't say.
And if that infected Time Pirate is out there spreading this virus, then our work is not done here.
No kidding.
Having zombies, or whatever they are, running around the Civil War is not a good thing.
[tense music.]
Speaking of not good.
Get him to the MedBay.
[growling.]
What's going on? Apparently, uh, you were wounded during our encounter with the infected.
Impossible.
Those creepy bastards didn't lay a finger on me.
But they might have gotten in a tooth.
Or 30.
- [growls.]
- Oh, my God.
He's already starting to turn.
Ray, you gotta fix me.
I don't want to be turned into a frickin' zombie.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, it's pretty disastrous.
I'm guessing, thanks to the zombies, the Confederacy won its independence from the Union.
It wasn't just them.
That guy, the dispatch, these are his mission orders.
From General Ulysses S.
Grant.
My God.
He was supposed to infiltrate the Collins Plantation and steal Confederate troop movement orders.
They named a high school after him? That's because in the original version of history, the plans Scott stole helped Grant win the Battle of Champion Hill.
And I'm guessing none of that happened because Scott was bayonetted by a Confederate turned into a zombie by a future virus.
Okay, so how do we fix it? We don't.
I do.
- Jax.
- There's a reason black people were used as spies.
Because we were invisible.
That's why I'm going in there.
Don't worry.
If anything happens, it's on me.
No, Jax, it's on me.
Look, Mick is already hurt, and I don't like the idea of putting anyone else in harm's way.
And I don't like the idea of having a flag that has 20 stars on it.
[sighs.]
I'm definitely not letting you go in there alone.
Fine, I'll take Amaya.
All right.
Nate and I will go warn the Union Army about the infected soldiers.
Okay.
When we get to wherever we're going, maybe I should be the one that breaks the zombie news to General Grant.
I'm someone he'll listen to.
Because you're a man? We're a couple hundred years away from gender equality.
- Only a couple hundred? - Look, all I'm saying is, maybe just maybe When we get to the Union Army, you let me do the talking.
- [guns cocking.]
- Wait where you are.
Right there.
Okay.
You do the talking.
So, what's our plan? Well, if things go easy, we sneak in while everybody's asleep, find the Confederate plans, and grab them.
[sighs.]
Are things ever easy with your group? - Eh, good point.
- Please, don't! I'm sorry, I didn't mean to burn the table cloth! It was an accident, I swear! An accident? You just let yourself get distracted, that's all.
While you should have been thinking about the ironing, you were probably daydreaming about Ulysses S.
Grant marching down here to free all the slaves.
No, sir.
I wasn't.
- Oh.
- Which is why I need to focus your attention.
- No, no, no, wait.
- He's going to hurt her.
I know, and it's awful.
But if we blow our cover now, we won't be able to fix the Aberration.
And we might lose the Civil War.
[crying.]
Don't matter how much you cry.
I'm still gonna hurt you.
[screams.]
[whip cracking.]
[screaming.]
Raymond, please hurry.
I don't like the way this is going.
You don't like the way this is going? How close are you to formulating a workable vaccine? Very.
I think.
[sighs.]
Raymond.
I'm counting on you.
Don't worry, Mick.
I got you.
[tense music.]
Here we go.
[beeping.]
[screams.]
What's happening? His heart rate's spiking.
Gideon, administer the sedative now! [groaning.]
Zombie! Zombie! Zombie! - Screaming isn't helping.
- Zombie! Gideon, put the ship on lockdown! Lockdown mode activated.
[fife and drum music.]
This is incredible.
I did my sophomore thesis on the Civil War.
I smell a history lesson coming.
Fun fact: Did you know, out of the 3 million people who fought on both sides, 300 were women in drag? How is that not a fun fact for you? General, we caught these two outside the northeast perimeter.
This here is a war zone, so either you two are Confederate spies, or you are very lost.
Actually, we're neither, General Grant.
- How do you know my name? - I'm a fan.
Actually, I'm, like, a really big fan.
And you are surprisingly taller than I thought in real life.
[clears throat.]
Um I'm a Colonel in the Union Army.
Colonel Sanders.
I'm Colonel Sanders with the 31st Pennsylvania Infantry.
Then why are you not in proper uniform, son? My uniform's in the wash, sir.
- Or you are a Confederate spy.
- [gun cocks.]
- Okay.
- Look, we're not Confederates.
And truth be told, we're not a part of the Union either.
But we are here to tell you that your company is in danger.
In danger? Of what? Well, believe it or not, a horde of zombies is headed your way.
What is a zombie? They're not familiar with that word for another 70 years.
- I've had enough nonsense.
- Look, it's not nonsense.
It's just really hard to explain.
And it would be a lot easier if I just showed you.
And if I'm not back for any reason, feel free to shoot him.
[chuckles.]
Just don't listen to her.
[chatter.]
[piano music playing.]
They're having some kind of party.
Oh, a Cotillion, actually.
According to Scott's mission papers, he was going to get in disguised as the help.
You mean slave? We could have helped her.
We should have.
Look, I've been doing this time travel thing for a little while now.
And if I've learned one thing, it's you never know what's gonna change history and have massive consequences.
What, you think this doesn't make me angry as well? But we have a job to do.
And if we don't do it, we can make things a lot worse.
[solemn music.]
Just just stay on comms, okay? He was he was he he Calm down, calm down.
We're going to die.
- You just need to calm down.
- I will not calm down.
He was threatening enough before he was one of the walking dead! Why didn't your vaccine work? I-I-I don't know.
It could be that subcutaneous delivery - needs more than one dose.
- Oh, and that didn't occur to you while formulating your serum? At least I'm not the one with an irrational fear of zombies.
There's nothing irrational about my fear of zombies.
He's a zombie! Look, I'm pretty sure that I stunned him.
Oh, you're pretty sure? And if he's knocked out cold in the MedBay, all we have to do is go back in there - and inject him again.
- And if he's not, I'm pretty sure he'll kill us! So, me and my irrational fear are staying right here.
Listen to me, Marty - Can I call you Marty? - No.
You have to help me.
If you don't, and I get bitten, then you'll have two zombies to deal with.
[suspenseful music.]
Oh, my God.
[sighs.]
[chatter.]
[beeping.]
Amaya, it's Jax.
The study's a bust, I'm gonna check the rest of the plantation house.
Oh! I am so sorry, ma'am.
Boy, what did you just do? I, uh, I'm sorry.
You took that woman's hand and addressed her directly.
No, sir, I-I did not.
You calling me a liar, boy? I'm not calling you anything, sir.
Who the hell are you? I'm with the additional staff for tonight's festivities.
Oh, so you're ignorant about the house rules? See, my staff know better than to talk back to me.
I'm very sorry.
Won't happen again, sir.
Hey! Don't you turn your back on me, boy.
There a problem, Mr.
Collins? Just a house boy who don't know his place.
And needs to be taught some manners.
These zombies, they're They're going to kill all of you.
And I keep asking, what in perdition's flames is a zombie? This.
I found him and 50 others just like him less than a mile outside of your camp.
And, yeah, I said less than a mile.
Which means we don't have a lot of time.
[head snarling.]
Okay.
You ready? Mm-mm.
[sighs.]
Just relax.
He's unconscious, remember? [tense music.]
- Raymond.
- Yeah? If he's unconscious, wouldn't he be here? [growling.]
[grunts.]
This isn't working.
We need more sharpshooters.
I can't spare the men.
You see what is out there.
We have to think about the battle that lies ahead.
If we don't take Vicksburg, we won't control the Mississippi, and we need command of the river to win the war.
[gunfire, growling.]
At this rate, I'm afraid we will be out of ammunition before dawn.
We need some backup.
Damn, it's dark.
Even if Mr.
Rory wasn't in a zombified state, I doubt he possesses the intelligence to operate a light switch.
Well, he probably just destroyed a conduit or something.
Well, that's hardly comforting, Raymond.
- Aah! - [growling.]
Aah.
- [growling.]
- Aah! - [screaming.]
- All right, come on! He got me! He's got my foot.
Oh, my God.
Run, run! - Come on.
- Ah! [growls.]
This is a nightmare.
If Mr.
Rory's intention is to eat our brains, can you imagine the feast we'll provide him, given our combined intellects? Wait, wait! Ah, ah! - Comfortable now? - Ah! - [thud.]
- Ahh, ahh, ah.
[panting.]
[chains locking.]
You've got a long night ahead of you.
[panting.]
[chains rattling, locking.]
[grunts.]
[coughs.]
Ahh.
Ah.
[laughs.]
[exhales, panting.]
Hey.
Oh.
Damn it.
[solemn music.]
- Ah.
- What is it? It's it's it's Jefferson.
- What's happening to him? - I'm not sure but I-I've never felt him so So frightened or angry before.
I knew I should have gone with him.
Well, Sara and Nate are still out there.
Maybe they can get to him.
- [chiming.]
- Ray, Martin.
I've lost contact with Jax and Amaya.
I really could use some help out here.
I suppose there's your answer.
Here's the thing, Sara: we'd love to come help.
But my vaccine didn't work, and Mick got turned into one of those things.
And he's confined us to the galley.
[growling, pounding.]
Until we can cure him, you guys are on your own.
Yeah, looks like we all are.
Yeah.
Who are you? My name's Jackson.
Ah, ah.
Jefferson Jackson.
Those are some pretty famous slave owners you're named for, Jefferson.
- Uh - Look at his hands.
Have you ever worked a day in your life? Uh, it's a long story.
What are you doing here? Also a long story.
Uh, actually ah.
Oh.
Maybe maybe you could help me.
[solemn music.]
I'm here for General Grant.
The Union general? He sent me to steal details of Confederate troop movements.
Even if you could get your hands on them, there ain't no way off this plantation, Mr.
Jackson.
- There's always a way.
- No.
Master Collins got guard dogs.
Cuban bloodhounds.
Yeah, we had some friends.
They got caught less than a mile out.
But they didn't kill them.
No, they didn't want to lose the labor.
So they cut off their manhood.
And then hobbled them, so they could never think of trying to run again.
How do you endure this? How does it not Drive us all mad? Because that's what they want it to do.
They think they can break us.
When the sun comes up [together.]
And the first quail calls Follow the drinking gourd For the old man's a-waiting for To carry you to freedom Follow the drinking gourd Jax, are you there? Damn.
[chatter.]
[light piano music.]
Well, well, well.
[tense music.]
Who invited you to the party? Actually, my invitation must have gotten lost in the mail.
Hm, you sure have a smart mouth on you.
Mm, pretty one, though.
We'll have to teach you a lesson on how to talk to your betters.
We told Mick that we would save him.
Plus, I still have the vaccine.
We just have to figure out a way to get it to work.
[growling, pounding.]
The vaccine wasn't effective when we injected Mick.
But if we can aerosolize the serum, and deploy it using something like a A fire extinguisher, we could deliver the cure as a spray.
W-we're not doing anything.
But you, on the other hand Look, Marty, I know that you're scared.
I've been nothing but scared since my suit was destroyed.
I've been terrified that I have nothing to offer the team.
But you have to get over your fears if we're gonna survive this.
We've only seen these things downwind from here.
We can pick them off in this valley until they're all gone.
I got my best men on the ridge to the West.
But reports are, they are running out of ammunition.
[sighs.]
What? Helps me think.
[sighs.]
Well, without ammo, we can't take all these zombies out, even with perfect shots.
[rousing music.]
Can I talk to you for a minute? Yeah.
Mr.
Collins is gonna love spending the midnight hour with you, girlie.
I'm looking forward to it.
I hope he enjoys getting punched in the face.
[grunting.]
And thank you ever so much for showing me where to find my friend.
What the hell was that? Don't you know a breakout when you see one? Okay.
Good.
Now let's free them.
I thought you said if we didn't do our job, we could end up doing more harm than good.
Yeah, that's still a risk.
So what's changed? The way these people are being treated that's the real Aberration.
I can see that now.
This is the history that needs to be fixed.
No, no, I'm obliged, ma'am, but I told you - what happens if they catch us.
- Don't worry.
We're gonna protect you.
I know you're scared.
I get it.
Don't ask me how I know this, but it gets better.
Not perfect.
Nowhere near close.
But better than this.
But it starts right now with us not giving up.
Zambesi.
Your amulet.
You are a warrior of the Zambezi.
You're familiar with it.
That's where my mother was born.
We must follow her.
I believe in her.
I believe in them.
Then I do, too.
[growling.]
- What is it? - We got company.
[growling.]
We've gotta get out of here.
Not without the Confederate plans.
- I think I know where they are.
- Okay, you, get everyone to safety.
- Come on.
- Wait, Jax.
Good luck.
You ready? [grunts.]
[growling.]
Come on! [suspenseful music.]
This way.
[growling.]
[screaming and growling.]
Go.
[growls.]
Mr.
Jackson.
What are you doing, man? For when things get better, like you said.
Okay, come on.
[growling.]
What in Sam Hill are these things? They're infected with something.
- [gunshots.]
- We gotta work together, or we'll never make it out of here alive.
What are you saying? I'm saying give us weapons.
Without us, you'll never be able to fight them off.
You think I'm dumb enough to arm my own slaves? [growling, gunfire.]
[screaming.]
Come on! Help! For God's sake, help me! [growling, squishing.]
Go! [snarls.]
We are down to our last rounds with no hope of stopping those abominations.
Whatever you have up your sleeve, I suggest you play that card now, Ms.
Lance.
We are working on it.
- You good? - Am I good? Well, considering my survival hinges on me accessing a superpower I'm not familiar with, I'm a little uhh.
[sighs.]
Run fast, run hard, don't die.
Okay.
[exhales.]
I can promise you two of those things.
- I'm in the MedBay.
- Be careful, Raymond.
It won't take long for Mr.
Rory to figure out where you are.
Tell me something I don't know.
[roars.]
[suspenseful music.]
Party's over! [growling, fire crackling.]
[snarling.]
Those things are right outside the perimeter.
Kill the lights and hold your fire.
[growling.]
Hey, over here! Come and get it, you ugly freaks! [all snarling.]
Follow me, you big dummies! Come on! Follow the light! [snarling.]
[beeping.]
Raymond? Raymond, where are you? What happened? [dark music.]
Oh, no.
Don't be dead, Raymond.
On the other hand, if you are dead, please stay dead.
Oh.
Just unconscious, well done.
Now, where's that fire extinguisher? Okay, Martin.
Just do what they did in those zombie movies that you never had the courage to watch.
Come on! [zombies growling.]
That gentleman is either the bravest man I have ever had in my ranks, or the dumbest.
[growling.]
[grunts.]
[growling and screaming.]
[rousing music.]
[dark music.]
[growling.]
If if you'd If you'd just cooperate things will go much easier for us.
[roars.]
[suspenseful music.]
[grunts.]
[gasping.]
You may be stronger, but I assure you, you will not eat me today.
[roars.]
Professor, what's going on? Was I just trying to kiss you? Uh, I could only hope, Mr.
Rory.
I can only hope.
[fire whooshing.]
- Everybody good? - Yeah.
Jax, we've gotta go.
This fire is gonna attract a lot of unwanted attention.
I know.
I want to enjoy this for a moment.
[solemn music.]
Okay.
You see your man anywhere? - What the? - [guns cocking.]
Wait, hold your fire.
[dramatic music.]
[groaning.]
Nate? I am covered in zombie guts.
But you're alive.
I think I'm gonna be sick.
This is a godsend.
We know how the rebels are planning to take Champion Hill, and when they do, we will be there to give them hell.
Set our cannon battery up on the western ridge.
- Yes, sir.
- We will light them up like the Fourth of July when they roll over that hill.
- What's your name, son? - Oh, it's Ja Henry Scott.
Mr.
Scott, thank you for your incredible bravery and your service to the United States.
You may have just won this war for us.
Are these men and women from the Collins Plantation? Yes, they are, sir.
We will care for anyone seeking refuge in our camp from the Confederate states.
We have plenty of food and water for everyone.
Thank you.
We've spread the vaccine our friends worked up.
The only Confederates you'll have to worry about now are the living ones.
I'm obliged.
Ah, your man Colonel Sanders, he, uh tells me you're his captain.
In any case, he mentioned something about you having regrets about putting men in harm's way.
I don't think that's something I can ever get used to.
You know, by the time I had taken over this division, there had already been three other generals in place before me.
They'd all stepped down and given up.
But I believe in my men.
And I believe in the good that we're doing.
Do you? Do you believe in your mission, Captain Lance? I do.
Well, then, don't regret makingkihose tough decisions.
Ma'am.
Hey.
Hey.
Just checking up on you.
I don't feel like eating anyone's brain, so thank you.
Well, maybe you feel like eating a burger.
No sprouts.
What's wrong? Nothing.
Well, there's a little something.
I had to ask, didn't I? It's just, I don't think it's any secret that without my suit, I've been wondering what my place on the team is.
If [chuckles.]
I even have a place, you know? Being an outsider is a good thing.
It's a great thing.
I've been an outsider my whole life.
You get to tell people to go shove it.
[chuckles softly.]
[tense music.]
[sighs.]
What are you doing? Something I hope I don't regret.
This belonged to the greatest outsider I ever knew.
[solemn music.]
I'm looking for a partner.
Cool.
What on Earth are you doing? Oh, uh, scrimshaw.
It's was my mom's thing.
She taught me a little.
Makes me think of her.
Oh.
I had no idea.
Are you homesick? You checking up on me, Grey? Given what you've witnessed, what you've endured, would that really be so bad? No.
You've just witnessed the very worst of humanity.
We share a psychic connection, but I still can't even begin to fathom what you must be feeling.
It must be like your heart is broken.
Yeah.
It is.
But I saw something in those people's eyes I I didn't expect to see.
I saw hope.
I saw dignity.
Those men and women, they were treated worse than animals.
But they never let anybody stop them from being people.
You know? I suppose there will always be those who will seek to dehumanize us.
But I believe there are more that cling to hope, despite the darkness.
Yeah, that is exactly how they were.
I was actually thinking of you, Jefferson.
When the sun comes up all: And the first quail calls Follow the drinking gourd For the old man's a-waiting for To carry you to freedom Follow the drinking gourd
We are a team of outcasts and misfits.
So please don't call us heroes.
We're Legends.
Previously on "Legends of Tomorrow" I think I can save him.
It's a biomolecular enhancer.
You got super powers now, dude.
- [metal clanging.]
- Name's Steel.
I'm not going back until Rex's killer is brought to justice.
You let the shogun steal a 21st century super-suit? I have to teach you to destroy the only thing that makes me hero.
- Do it! - Aah! [electricity zapping.]
- [screaming.]
- I am so sorry.
- It's okay.
[dramatic music.]
Dontar.
[coughing.]
Dontar, are you reading this? [electricity zapping.]
They're dead! They're all dead.
The heist went off easy.
We got the TX-90 out of 2235 as contracted, but but Alec got infected.
And then he killed God, you wouldn't imagine what he did to everyone.
[coughing.]
I don't know when I am.
I'm activating the temporal beacon.
You get in the "Dauntless" and you get out here and rescue my ass.
[grunts.]
Don't move.
What the hell is this thing? [pained grunting.]
I can't risk putting any more lives in danger.
And neither can you.
Which is why you'll keep what I'm about to tell you a secret.
Even from the rest of your team.
A war is coming, Captain Hunter.
How many times are we gonna listen to this message from Future Barry? Until it make sense.
So, forever is basically what you're saying.
You haven't spoken to anyone else about this? - No.
We agreed that we wouldn't.
And yet, I find myself asking.
Martin? Oh.
Sara.
W-what can I do for you? You never call me Sara.
Everything with you is Ms.
Lance.
I'm turning over a new leaf.
Well, turn it over in the Library.
We've got something.
I don't know when I am.
I've activated the temporal beacon.
You get in the Dauntless and you get out here and rescue my ass.
A bit vulgar for a Time Master.
Time Pirate, we're thinking.
He activated a beacon.
We have to go after him.
He's a Time Pirate.
Why would we rescue him? Because if he ends up somewhere he shouldn't And does something he shouldn't It's Aberration-palooza.
So, where do we think he's going to end up? [suspenseful music.]
Looks like Mississippi, 1863.
Height of the American Civil War.
It's also the bloodiest year in American history.
We gotta watch each other's backs out there.
Yes, which is why you will be watching ours from right here.
Huh? If you don't mind, someone has to stay behind as backup.
I can't believe Ray got pined.
No suit, no powers, no tech.
I mean, I guess Sara had no choice but to bench him.
Well, I-I'm sure she's just trying to keep him safe.
This time period is replete with various perils.
Perhaps it might be easier if he were to remain behind and keep Dr.
Palmer company.
Perhaps you should remain behind.
No? Because you're not black.
Because you think that, me going back to 1863, - I can't handle it.
- That doesn't mean there's a need for you to subject yourself to the horrors that await you in that era.
Okay, now, I get it might be difficult for you to understand this, but I've been black my entire life, Grey.
And honestly, I can't think of a time period we could go to where I wouldn't face some sort of racism.
So don't worry.
Okay? [solemn music.]
[country music.]
Along with comms devices, I also packed sacked lunches.
I figured the food in 1863 is pretty lousy.
All right, the operation is simple.
We isolate the target, we eliminate the timeship, and we get out of there.
And all while wearing this dress.
Come back safe.
[suspenseful music.]
It's Mississippi, 1863.
The weather is a temperate 58 degrees.
Ooh, a little trivia, you guys are in Hinds County, which was named after General Thomas - [beeping.]
- Did you just Shut off his comms? Yep.
Guys? Guys? I can't believe it.
It looks to be some kind of escape pod.
No doubt, it fell out of the Temporal Zone.
No sign of anyone.
Well, the power core looks exposed.
That mean what I think it means? Only one way to find out.
Ah.
Thought you'd never ask.
Back up, everyone.
Ah, what's next? Don't you think that's enough incineration for one day, Mr.
Rory? No, I do not, Professor.
[laughs.]
This is turning out to be one of our easiest missions yet.
Help me! Somebody, please! You had to say that, didn't you? It's over there.
Help me! Help! Whoa, wait, we're not supposed to interfere with historical events.
Try and stop me.
Oh, come [sighs.]
Women.
She certainly has a fiery spirit.
Which is either gonna get her killed or completely screw up history.
Just end it, fast.
Oh! Oh! Oh! [panting.]
Let's get those Confederates off his back.
[men groaning.]
Whoa, whoa.
Relax.
All right, you're safe now.
What in tarnations was that? - What did I just see? - What was what? I, uh, I didn't see anything.
Who are you guys? What's going on, here? Look, we're just passing through.
Okay, guys, let's get the hell out of here.
We can't just leave him here.
Well, unfortunately, we have to.
If we rescue one man, we could alter history - in the wrong way.
- You're dispatch, aren't you? Wait, what's a dispatch? It's a former slave providing information to the Union Army.
My name is Henry Scott.
I'm a free man from Trenton, New Jersey.
Well, you're a long way from home.
And we need to be getting out of here.
Uh, guys? [tense music.]
[growling.]
Oh, my God.
Those Confederates look a lot like Don't don't don't say it! Quick, quick, just merge! [grunting and snarling.]
[roaring.]
Aah! [grunting and growling.]
[grunting and snarling.]
- Ahh! - [grunts, squishing.]
Is everybody okay? [panting.]
What the hell was that? You ask me, they look like zo No! Please, don't say it.
I know they're essentially a myth, but I have this irrational fear of - Zombies.
- Please, don't say it.
- [groaning.]
- Oh, God.
Hey! Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
- Hey.
- [grunts.]
- Hang on.
- Satch - What? - My satchel.
[solemn music.]
Are you Union? - Kinda.
- My my orders.
Collins Plantations.
Confederate troop movements.
Without them [grunting.]
Hey.
Hey! Nice job blowing up the Time Pirate's escape pod.
Put another win in the mission column.
Did you not see what happened next? No, I took a break.
Had to go to the bathroom.
- [sighs.]
- You okay? We were attacked by zombies.
And someone put sprouts on my sandwich.
The Time Pirate's distress call referenced something called a TX-90.
It's a futurist bioweapon.
The infected's condition represents strongly those things that I can't say.
And if that infected Time Pirate is out there spreading this virus, then our work is not done here.
No kidding.
Having zombies, or whatever they are, running around the Civil War is not a good thing.
[tense music.]
Speaking of not good.
Get him to the MedBay.
[growling.]
What's going on? Apparently, uh, you were wounded during our encounter with the infected.
Impossible.
Those creepy bastards didn't lay a finger on me.
But they might have gotten in a tooth.
Or 30.
- [growls.]
- Oh, my God.
He's already starting to turn.
Ray, you gotta fix me.
I don't want to be turned into a frickin' zombie.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, it's pretty disastrous.
I'm guessing, thanks to the zombies, the Confederacy won its independence from the Union.
It wasn't just them.
That guy, the dispatch, these are his mission orders.
From General Ulysses S.
Grant.
My God.
He was supposed to infiltrate the Collins Plantation and steal Confederate troop movement orders.
They named a high school after him? That's because in the original version of history, the plans Scott stole helped Grant win the Battle of Champion Hill.
And I'm guessing none of that happened because Scott was bayonetted by a Confederate turned into a zombie by a future virus.
Okay, so how do we fix it? We don't.
I do.
- Jax.
- There's a reason black people were used as spies.
Because we were invisible.
That's why I'm going in there.
Don't worry.
If anything happens, it's on me.
No, Jax, it's on me.
Look, Mick is already hurt, and I don't like the idea of putting anyone else in harm's way.
And I don't like the idea of having a flag that has 20 stars on it.
[sighs.]
I'm definitely not letting you go in there alone.
Fine, I'll take Amaya.
All right.
Nate and I will go warn the Union Army about the infected soldiers.
Okay.
When we get to wherever we're going, maybe I should be the one that breaks the zombie news to General Grant.
I'm someone he'll listen to.
Because you're a man? We're a couple hundred years away from gender equality.
- Only a couple hundred? - Look, all I'm saying is, maybe just maybe When we get to the Union Army, you let me do the talking.
- [guns cocking.]
- Wait where you are.
Right there.
Okay.
You do the talking.
So, what's our plan? Well, if things go easy, we sneak in while everybody's asleep, find the Confederate plans, and grab them.
[sighs.]
Are things ever easy with your group? - Eh, good point.
- Please, don't! I'm sorry, I didn't mean to burn the table cloth! It was an accident, I swear! An accident? You just let yourself get distracted, that's all.
While you should have been thinking about the ironing, you were probably daydreaming about Ulysses S.
Grant marching down here to free all the slaves.
No, sir.
I wasn't.
- Oh.
- Which is why I need to focus your attention.
- No, no, no, wait.
- He's going to hurt her.
I know, and it's awful.
But if we blow our cover now, we won't be able to fix the Aberration.
And we might lose the Civil War.
[crying.]
Don't matter how much you cry.
I'm still gonna hurt you.
[screams.]
[whip cracking.]
[screaming.]
Raymond, please hurry.
I don't like the way this is going.
You don't like the way this is going? How close are you to formulating a workable vaccine? Very.
I think.
[sighs.]
Raymond.
I'm counting on you.
Don't worry, Mick.
I got you.
[tense music.]
Here we go.
[beeping.]
[screams.]
What's happening? His heart rate's spiking.
Gideon, administer the sedative now! [groaning.]
Zombie! Zombie! Zombie! - Screaming isn't helping.
- Zombie! Gideon, put the ship on lockdown! Lockdown mode activated.
[fife and drum music.]
This is incredible.
I did my sophomore thesis on the Civil War.
I smell a history lesson coming.
Fun fact: Did you know, out of the 3 million people who fought on both sides, 300 were women in drag? How is that not a fun fact for you? General, we caught these two outside the northeast perimeter.
This here is a war zone, so either you two are Confederate spies, or you are very lost.
Actually, we're neither, General Grant.
- How do you know my name? - I'm a fan.
Actually, I'm, like, a really big fan.
And you are surprisingly taller than I thought in real life.
[clears throat.]
Um I'm a Colonel in the Union Army.
Colonel Sanders.
I'm Colonel Sanders with the 31st Pennsylvania Infantry.
Then why are you not in proper uniform, son? My uniform's in the wash, sir.
- Or you are a Confederate spy.
- [gun cocks.]
- Okay.
- Look, we're not Confederates.
And truth be told, we're not a part of the Union either.
But we are here to tell you that your company is in danger.
In danger? Of what? Well, believe it or not, a horde of zombies is headed your way.
What is a zombie? They're not familiar with that word for another 70 years.
- I've had enough nonsense.
- Look, it's not nonsense.
It's just really hard to explain.
And it would be a lot easier if I just showed you.
And if I'm not back for any reason, feel free to shoot him.
[chuckles.]
Just don't listen to her.
[chatter.]
[piano music playing.]
They're having some kind of party.
Oh, a Cotillion, actually.
According to Scott's mission papers, he was going to get in disguised as the help.
You mean slave? We could have helped her.
We should have.
Look, I've been doing this time travel thing for a little while now.
And if I've learned one thing, it's you never know what's gonna change history and have massive consequences.
What, you think this doesn't make me angry as well? But we have a job to do.
And if we don't do it, we can make things a lot worse.
[solemn music.]
Just just stay on comms, okay? He was he was he he Calm down, calm down.
We're going to die.
- You just need to calm down.
- I will not calm down.
He was threatening enough before he was one of the walking dead! Why didn't your vaccine work? I-I-I don't know.
It could be that subcutaneous delivery - needs more than one dose.
- Oh, and that didn't occur to you while formulating your serum? At least I'm not the one with an irrational fear of zombies.
There's nothing irrational about my fear of zombies.
He's a zombie! Look, I'm pretty sure that I stunned him.
Oh, you're pretty sure? And if he's knocked out cold in the MedBay, all we have to do is go back in there - and inject him again.
- And if he's not, I'm pretty sure he'll kill us! So, me and my irrational fear are staying right here.
Listen to me, Marty - Can I call you Marty? - No.
You have to help me.
If you don't, and I get bitten, then you'll have two zombies to deal with.
[suspenseful music.]
Oh, my God.
[sighs.]
[chatter.]
[beeping.]
Amaya, it's Jax.
The study's a bust, I'm gonna check the rest of the plantation house.
Oh! I am so sorry, ma'am.
Boy, what did you just do? I, uh, I'm sorry.
You took that woman's hand and addressed her directly.
No, sir, I-I did not.
You calling me a liar, boy? I'm not calling you anything, sir.
Who the hell are you? I'm with the additional staff for tonight's festivities.
Oh, so you're ignorant about the house rules? See, my staff know better than to talk back to me.
I'm very sorry.
Won't happen again, sir.
Hey! Don't you turn your back on me, boy.
There a problem, Mr.
Collins? Just a house boy who don't know his place.
And needs to be taught some manners.
These zombies, they're They're going to kill all of you.
And I keep asking, what in perdition's flames is a zombie? This.
I found him and 50 others just like him less than a mile outside of your camp.
And, yeah, I said less than a mile.
Which means we don't have a lot of time.
[head snarling.]
Okay.
You ready? Mm-mm.
[sighs.]
Just relax.
He's unconscious, remember? [tense music.]
- Raymond.
- Yeah? If he's unconscious, wouldn't he be here? [growling.]
[grunts.]
This isn't working.
We need more sharpshooters.
I can't spare the men.
You see what is out there.
We have to think about the battle that lies ahead.
If we don't take Vicksburg, we won't control the Mississippi, and we need command of the river to win the war.
[gunfire, growling.]
At this rate, I'm afraid we will be out of ammunition before dawn.
We need some backup.
Damn, it's dark.
Even if Mr.
Rory wasn't in a zombified state, I doubt he possesses the intelligence to operate a light switch.
Well, he probably just destroyed a conduit or something.
Well, that's hardly comforting, Raymond.
- Aah! - [growling.]
Aah.
- [growling.]
- Aah! - [screaming.]
- All right, come on! He got me! He's got my foot.
Oh, my God.
Run, run! - Come on.
- Ah! [growls.]
This is a nightmare.
If Mr.
Rory's intention is to eat our brains, can you imagine the feast we'll provide him, given our combined intellects? Wait, wait! Ah, ah! - Comfortable now? - Ah! - [thud.]
- Ahh, ahh, ah.
[panting.]
[chains locking.]
You've got a long night ahead of you.
[panting.]
[chains rattling, locking.]
[grunts.]
[coughs.]
Ahh.
Ah.
[laughs.]
[exhales, panting.]
Hey.
Oh.
Damn it.
[solemn music.]
- Ah.
- What is it? It's it's it's Jefferson.
- What's happening to him? - I'm not sure but I-I've never felt him so So frightened or angry before.
I knew I should have gone with him.
Well, Sara and Nate are still out there.
Maybe they can get to him.
- [chiming.]
- Ray, Martin.
I've lost contact with Jax and Amaya.
I really could use some help out here.
I suppose there's your answer.
Here's the thing, Sara: we'd love to come help.
But my vaccine didn't work, and Mick got turned into one of those things.
And he's confined us to the galley.
[growling, pounding.]
Until we can cure him, you guys are on your own.
Yeah, looks like we all are.
Yeah.
Who are you? My name's Jackson.
Ah, ah.
Jefferson Jackson.
Those are some pretty famous slave owners you're named for, Jefferson.
- Uh - Look at his hands.
Have you ever worked a day in your life? Uh, it's a long story.
What are you doing here? Also a long story.
Uh, actually ah.
Oh.
Maybe maybe you could help me.
[solemn music.]
I'm here for General Grant.
The Union general? He sent me to steal details of Confederate troop movements.
Even if you could get your hands on them, there ain't no way off this plantation, Mr.
Jackson.
- There's always a way.
- No.
Master Collins got guard dogs.
Cuban bloodhounds.
Yeah, we had some friends.
They got caught less than a mile out.
But they didn't kill them.
No, they didn't want to lose the labor.
So they cut off their manhood.
And then hobbled them, so they could never think of trying to run again.
How do you endure this? How does it not Drive us all mad? Because that's what they want it to do.
They think they can break us.
When the sun comes up [together.]
And the first quail calls Follow the drinking gourd For the old man's a-waiting for To carry you to freedom Follow the drinking gourd Jax, are you there? Damn.
[chatter.]
[light piano music.]
Well, well, well.
[tense music.]
Who invited you to the party? Actually, my invitation must have gotten lost in the mail.
Hm, you sure have a smart mouth on you.
Mm, pretty one, though.
We'll have to teach you a lesson on how to talk to your betters.
We told Mick that we would save him.
Plus, I still have the vaccine.
We just have to figure out a way to get it to work.
[growling, pounding.]
The vaccine wasn't effective when we injected Mick.
But if we can aerosolize the serum, and deploy it using something like a A fire extinguisher, we could deliver the cure as a spray.
W-we're not doing anything.
But you, on the other hand Look, Marty, I know that you're scared.
I've been nothing but scared since my suit was destroyed.
I've been terrified that I have nothing to offer the team.
But you have to get over your fears if we're gonna survive this.
We've only seen these things downwind from here.
We can pick them off in this valley until they're all gone.
I got my best men on the ridge to the West.
But reports are, they are running out of ammunition.
[sighs.]
What? Helps me think.
[sighs.]
Well, without ammo, we can't take all these zombies out, even with perfect shots.
[rousing music.]
Can I talk to you for a minute? Yeah.
Mr.
Collins is gonna love spending the midnight hour with you, girlie.
I'm looking forward to it.
I hope he enjoys getting punched in the face.
[grunting.]
And thank you ever so much for showing me where to find my friend.
What the hell was that? Don't you know a breakout when you see one? Okay.
Good.
Now let's free them.
I thought you said if we didn't do our job, we could end up doing more harm than good.
Yeah, that's still a risk.
So what's changed? The way these people are being treated that's the real Aberration.
I can see that now.
This is the history that needs to be fixed.
No, no, I'm obliged, ma'am, but I told you - what happens if they catch us.
- Don't worry.
We're gonna protect you.
I know you're scared.
I get it.
Don't ask me how I know this, but it gets better.
Not perfect.
Nowhere near close.
But better than this.
But it starts right now with us not giving up.
Zambesi.
Your amulet.
You are a warrior of the Zambezi.
You're familiar with it.
That's where my mother was born.
We must follow her.
I believe in her.
I believe in them.
Then I do, too.
[growling.]
- What is it? - We got company.
[growling.]
We've gotta get out of here.
Not without the Confederate plans.
- I think I know where they are.
- Okay, you, get everyone to safety.
- Come on.
- Wait, Jax.
Good luck.
You ready? [grunts.]
[growling.]
Come on! [suspenseful music.]
This way.
[growling.]
[screaming and growling.]
Go.
[growls.]
Mr.
Jackson.
What are you doing, man? For when things get better, like you said.
Okay, come on.
[growling.]
What in Sam Hill are these things? They're infected with something.
- [gunshots.]
- We gotta work together, or we'll never make it out of here alive.
What are you saying? I'm saying give us weapons.
Without us, you'll never be able to fight them off.
You think I'm dumb enough to arm my own slaves? [growling, gunfire.]
[screaming.]
Come on! Help! For God's sake, help me! [growling, squishing.]
Go! [snarls.]
We are down to our last rounds with no hope of stopping those abominations.
Whatever you have up your sleeve, I suggest you play that card now, Ms.
Lance.
We are working on it.
- You good? - Am I good? Well, considering my survival hinges on me accessing a superpower I'm not familiar with, I'm a little uhh.
[sighs.]
Run fast, run hard, don't die.
Okay.
[exhales.]
I can promise you two of those things.
- I'm in the MedBay.
- Be careful, Raymond.
It won't take long for Mr.
Rory to figure out where you are.
Tell me something I don't know.
[roars.]
[suspenseful music.]
Party's over! [growling, fire crackling.]
[snarling.]
Those things are right outside the perimeter.
Kill the lights and hold your fire.
[growling.]
Hey, over here! Come and get it, you ugly freaks! [all snarling.]
Follow me, you big dummies! Come on! Follow the light! [snarling.]
[beeping.]
Raymond? Raymond, where are you? What happened? [dark music.]
Oh, no.
Don't be dead, Raymond.
On the other hand, if you are dead, please stay dead.
Oh.
Just unconscious, well done.
Now, where's that fire extinguisher? Okay, Martin.
Just do what they did in those zombie movies that you never had the courage to watch.
Come on! [zombies growling.]
That gentleman is either the bravest man I have ever had in my ranks, or the dumbest.
[growling.]
[grunts.]
[growling and screaming.]
[rousing music.]
[dark music.]
[growling.]
If if you'd If you'd just cooperate things will go much easier for us.
[roars.]
[suspenseful music.]
[grunts.]
[gasping.]
You may be stronger, but I assure you, you will not eat me today.
[roars.]
Professor, what's going on? Was I just trying to kiss you? Uh, I could only hope, Mr.
Rory.
I can only hope.
[fire whooshing.]
- Everybody good? - Yeah.
Jax, we've gotta go.
This fire is gonna attract a lot of unwanted attention.
I know.
I want to enjoy this for a moment.
[solemn music.]
Okay.
You see your man anywhere? - What the? - [guns cocking.]
Wait, hold your fire.
[dramatic music.]
[groaning.]
Nate? I am covered in zombie guts.
But you're alive.
I think I'm gonna be sick.
This is a godsend.
We know how the rebels are planning to take Champion Hill, and when they do, we will be there to give them hell.
Set our cannon battery up on the western ridge.
- Yes, sir.
- We will light them up like the Fourth of July when they roll over that hill.
- What's your name, son? - Oh, it's Ja Henry Scott.
Mr.
Scott, thank you for your incredible bravery and your service to the United States.
You may have just won this war for us.
Are these men and women from the Collins Plantation? Yes, they are, sir.
We will care for anyone seeking refuge in our camp from the Confederate states.
We have plenty of food and water for everyone.
Thank you.
We've spread the vaccine our friends worked up.
The only Confederates you'll have to worry about now are the living ones.
I'm obliged.
Ah, your man Colonel Sanders, he, uh tells me you're his captain.
In any case, he mentioned something about you having regrets about putting men in harm's way.
I don't think that's something I can ever get used to.
You know, by the time I had taken over this division, there had already been three other generals in place before me.
They'd all stepped down and given up.
But I believe in my men.
And I believe in the good that we're doing.
Do you? Do you believe in your mission, Captain Lance? I do.
Well, then, don't regret makingkihose tough decisions.
Ma'am.
Hey.
Hey.
Just checking up on you.
I don't feel like eating anyone's brain, so thank you.
Well, maybe you feel like eating a burger.
No sprouts.
What's wrong? Nothing.
Well, there's a little something.
I had to ask, didn't I? It's just, I don't think it's any secret that without my suit, I've been wondering what my place on the team is.
If [chuckles.]
I even have a place, you know? Being an outsider is a good thing.
It's a great thing.
I've been an outsider my whole life.
You get to tell people to go shove it.
[chuckles softly.]
[tense music.]
[sighs.]
What are you doing? Something I hope I don't regret.
This belonged to the greatest outsider I ever knew.
[solemn music.]
I'm looking for a partner.
Cool.
What on Earth are you doing? Oh, uh, scrimshaw.
It's was my mom's thing.
She taught me a little.
Makes me think of her.
Oh.
I had no idea.
Are you homesick? You checking up on me, Grey? Given what you've witnessed, what you've endured, would that really be so bad? No.
You've just witnessed the very worst of humanity.
We share a psychic connection, but I still can't even begin to fathom what you must be feeling.
It must be like your heart is broken.
Yeah.
It is.
But I saw something in those people's eyes I I didn't expect to see.
I saw hope.
I saw dignity.
Those men and women, they were treated worse than animals.
But they never let anybody stop them from being people.
You know? I suppose there will always be those who will seek to dehumanize us.
But I believe there are more that cling to hope, despite the darkness.
Yeah, that is exactly how they were.
I was actually thinking of you, Jefferson.
When the sun comes up all: And the first quail calls Follow the drinking gourd For the old man's a-waiting for To carry you to freedom Follow the drinking gourd