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Hey. None of that vanilla hazelnut crap.

Normal coffee, all right?

I already called it in.

[phone ringing]

Yes, colonel?

It's time.

Get to suburban station.

He'll be wearing a black trench coat

Carrying a black briefcase.

[tires squealing]

[siren]

Gillespie, seriously, for the last time,

Where are you?

Where are you, man?

I'm gonna have to report this.

Where are you, gillespie?

What are you doing?

Set the briefcase down now.

What's this about?

What did I do?

[static sound]

You give me the briefcase now.

[static sound]

What's the problem here?

Got it under control.

Give me the case.

Hey, stop! You can't do that!

You can't take that!

What-- what's wrong?

Officer, what's the matter?

Officer!

[static sound]

Aah!

¶ ¶

¶ ¶

The rabbit goes around the tree

Then through the hole.

Yeah, I know how to tie my shoes.

Knowing how isn't the issue.

You suffered some

Wicked head trauma.

Don't think about your hands,

Don't think about the laces.

Your shoes will get tied just fine.

Yeah, just by magic.

No.

But that would be pretty cool.

You know, what exactly did you do for nina sharp?

I taught her how to eat french fries.

You know, pick one up, dip it in the ketchup,

Stick it in your mouth, repeat.

Simple enough, unless you've got a cybernetic prosthetic arm.

Nina was a mess.

See, I prefer the bunny ears method

To the one loop wrap.

But it does require more coordination.

You'll get there.

Don't take this the wrong way,

But I can't waste my time.

Are you sleeping at night?

You've got circles around your eyes, pale skin...

You don't get more than two or three hours

At a stretch, do you?

Lingering pain from the accident?

In my leg and my shoulder.

And you say the headaches haven't started yet?

No.

Well, let me know when they do.

You can take the shoes off now, we're done.

That's it?

Yeah, unless you want me to mop up the men's room.

I'm closing now.

Come back tomorrow, agent dunham.

We've got work to do.

[bells tolling]

All right, how about this one?

"two bedroom, two bath loft in oak square.

"cook's kitchen, hardwood floors,

And a breakfast nook."

Does it face the east?

Uh...No.

Riverview, so it faces north.

Then it won't do.

I need the morning sun.

Fine, how about this?

"three bedroom duplex in allston, facing east."

All the morning sun a waking scientist could want.

I never liked allston.

Arlington either, for that matter.

I'm perfectly happy with our present accommodations.

Well, I'm not, walter.

I need my own bedroom.

I woke up this morning

To him singing an aria from pagliacci.

Your father has a wonderful voice.

Not when he's doing jumping jacks.

And did I mention he was naked?

A good morning sets the tone for the day.

Hey guys, me take a look at this.

I've been running a filter for atypical fbi reports.

I just got a hit.

Some sort of bomb went off in philadelphia.

[typing]

Single explosive device.

11 dead, 28 wounded.

This last part is what caught my eye.

They can't find any explosive residue at the scene.

How's a bomb go off without leaving

Any trace of it afterwards?

Shall I get my coat, peter?

I'll call dunham and broyles,

They can meet us there.

[whispering] farnsworth, get my portable chemistry set.

This means bodies. [chuckles]

(agent tevez) the bomb guys don't know what to make of it.

They say, given the nature of the wounds,

You'd expect an explosive device

Filled with nails or steel ball bearings.

But it wasn't.

No. In fact...

There's no forensic markers at all.

(olivia) so what about eye witnesses?

(tevez) oh, I've got half a dozen eye witnesses,

But nobody who saw anything helpful.

(peter) huh, it's weird.

This place has major anti-terrorism security.

Emp disabling devices at every entrance,

Explosive materials sensors...

We checked, and not a single sensor is tripped.

So what did the surveillance cameras show?

Nothing, nothing but magnetic static.

It seems that whatever

Happened in here wiped the images.

Would you mind if we see those tapes?

I'll see what I can do.

Let me guess, you got a friend?

[chuckles] maybe I do.

(female) excuse me, sir?

Do you have a badge?

(walter) no, I don't have a badge. Do you?

I got it.

Walter...

What's going on?

This rather unpleasant young woman

Is interfering with my work.

Is he with you?

Yeah, but don't hold that against me.

We're fbi.

Go ahead.

So? What is it?

Shrapnel, I believe, from the bomb.

Some sort of crystal.

[tapping]

Hard as a diamond.

Salty.

Silica, I guess.

Well, I'll need to examine the rest of the bodies, if--

If that's all right with you, miss.

Thank you.

[sighs]

Agent dunham...

I spoke with our counter-terrorism analysts.

Mm-hmm?

No one stepped forward to claim responsibility.

And there's been no increase in chatter

From our usual suspects.

Hey, guys, I found this wedged in a bench.

It's a badge--philly p.D., officer gillespie.

Were there any police among the wounded

Taken to the hospital? Mm-mm.

So, where'd he go?

Peter!

I was wrong.

The crystal...

I think it's not geologic in origin,

After all.

In fact, I'm certain it's organic.

(olivia) is that an ear?

Well...

I think walter might have just

Found officer gillespie.

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This looks like fungiform papillae.

Taste buds.

Tongue. Mm-hmm.

Walter, as much as I am enjoying this anatomy lesson,

What exactly are we doing here?

Well, that's obvious, my dear.

We're searching for clues.

Scientific evidence to reveal

What type of device this man was wearing

Which caused him to harden then shatter.

I understand peter's looking for a new place

For you guys to live.

It occurs to me, agent farnsworth,

That I've never asked you where you live.

Where I live? Yeah.

Diaphragm.

Well...Most of the time I live here.

But my apartment is in sommerville.

You should go for a walk sometime

Explore the neighborhood.

The other day I turned

The wrong way in the seet,

And discovered that busby's...

Has the world's best apple fritters.

You see, I have everything I need where we live now.

[giggles]

I know what you mean, walter.

I'm a creature of habit, too.

Of course, you never would've found busby's apple fritters

If you hadn't gone the wrong way down a street.

You really should try them, they're quite delicious.

[clink] brain.

[beeps]

(slim joe) okay, that's it.

That's the best I can do.

Well, that must be gillespie.

But I don't see a bomb.

Then it cuts out.

[high-pitched rewinding noise]

You know, I told her you were a genius, joe.

Don't prove me wrong. [chuckles]

Then you're gonna need a smarter genius.

Do you have any idea how

Something like this could happen?

The static? No.

Maybe radio wave interference.

Certain high frequencies can tweak electronic signals.

Look at the time code.

That's about 20 seconds before the bomb went off.

(olivia) so why do we lose picture before the explosion?

How's it going, walter?

Any theories?

Several.

Peter, do you remember that jigsaw puzzle

We put together when you were a kid?

Uh...The jigsaw? No.

As I recall, her name was melissa...Something.

500 pieces. [laughing] yes.

Yes, I do remember.

Melissa was a playmate.

Miss July, right?

Putting together a jigsaw

Of a nude centerfold was walter's idea of

How to explain-- what was it?

Human reproduction to his ten-year-old son.

So what does any of that have to do

With the bomb in philadelphia?

Patience, son.

Voila.

Meet officer gillespie.

Fantastic.

So apart from the obvious,

Anything out of the ordinary?

Needle marks between the toes.

It was some form of transformative serum,

I would think.

I can't say what yet.

From his tissues, it appears to cause

A chemical reaction on the cellular level

That both solidified the water in his cells

And emitted massive energy, which shattered the body.

What are you saying, walter?

You think he did this to himself?

On purpose?

Well, I stopped counting at 47 needle marks.

I can't imagine it was an accident.

When you think about it...

Wearing a bomb is rather unimaginative.

This way there's no need to smuggle in

An explosive device, because--

Officer gillespie was the bomb.

Fascinating, yes?

(mrs. Gillespie) we were planning to start a family.

I can't believe he's not coming home.

Dan always came home.

After every shift on the job, two tours in iraq,

He always came home.

No one would tell me what happened.

Just that it was... Some kind of bomb.

We're still investigating.

I'm so sorry.

(peter) where was he stationed?

In ramadi.

Did you serve?

No, a civilian contractor, based out of baghdad.

But from what I remember,

There was heavy fighting in ramadi.

Was he on any medication,

Or under any sort of medical care?

No. No, dan was healthy.

And I don't understand, what does this

Have to do with thexplosion?

You all right, dunham?

Excuse me, do you have a bathroom that I could use?

Yeah, it's down the hall.

[heavy breathing]

[indistinct voice]

[retching, gagging]

[toilet flushing]

[knocking]

(peter) dunham, you all right?

Mrs. Gillespie, can you tell me what these are?

I don't know.

I've never seen them before.

Dan gillespie doesn't fit

The profile of a suicide bomber.

Well, how do you explain this stuff?

'cause I'm assuming it's more than likely

That this is exactly what walter was talking about.

What turned him into a bomb.

Yeah, well, I can't yet.

But I mean, what makes someone blow themselves up?

Typically, they're either waging a war,

Or making a statement.

Gillespie didn't seem like a guy sending a message.

He was a dedicated cop and soldier

Just getting his life back together.

It doesn't make sense.

Is there anything else on your mind?

Like what?

The headache.

Didn't the doctor say that would happen?

Uh, they said they might.

That it was totally normal.

We should get that back to walter.

Maybe he can figure out where those vials came from.

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[inhales] let me help you with that.

Colonel.

We need to talk, captain burgess.

I'm calling you back to active status.

You're going to d.C. On Friday.

Hotel reservations, plane tickets all--self-explanatory.

That phone, keep it with you at all times.

Check into the hotel,

Wait for me to call you with further instructions.

Do you have a cover story prepared for your family?

Yes, sir.

I'll say I'm visiting my sister.

She lives in georgetown.

Have you been taking the serum?

Yes, sir.

Good, because

From this moment on

Tin man parameters are in effect.

[car door opening]

[car door closing]

So...How'd you know?

The headaches started.

Mm-hmm.

Well, it's about time.

Can you just cut the yoda crap

And tell me what's happening to me?

The short version...

The headaches mean you've finally sparked the battery.

You've been experiencing... [sighs]

An acute nominal aphasia, agent dunham.

It's common with head trauma.

Parts of your brain are still asleep.

Once they wake up, all that memory will get flushed out.

When? When?

When will I get my memory back?

You know, everywhere you go

The scoring apparatuses have changed.

Computers, no fun.

Here, we do things old school,

With a dull pencil and all your third grade math skills.

You know, this is ridiculous.

I'm not bowling, I can't even walk without this damn cane.

You're not bowling.

I've got a kid's league coming in here,

You're gonna keep score.

How is that gonna help my memory?

I mean, how is that gonna help me at all?

Well, for starters,

It might teach you some patience.

(walter) ah, is that food I smell?

Bless you!

Mm-hmm, mm. Mm-hmm.

While examining officer gillespie,

I've discovered something else.

Given the amount of serum that we found in his tissue,

And the rate at which it would've metabolized,

I suspect that he would've had to inject it

Every day for a very long time.

Well, how long?

At least a year, I would think.

A year?

That would mean gillespie started injecting

While he was still on his tour in iraq.

Did his army personnel file come through yet?

I haven't seen it. Let me check though.

Oh, yeah. Interestingly...

When the serum is first introduced or injected,

It's fairly harmless.

But then something else occurs,

A secondary reaction.

Some sort of trigger causes these bombs to blast apart.

[cow mooing]

The triggers--

Peter...

If you are going to eat that cheeseburger in here,

Could you at least be a little discreet?

[cow mooing]

Fine.

This trigger, could it be a radio wave?

There was some sort of interference

On the security tapes inside the train station.

Most likely caused by radio waves.

Yes. I suppose so.

Peter, I've got gillespie's military file.

What's 'cyanogen chloride'?

It's a chemical weapon.

His unit was exposed to cyanogen?

According to this file,

Gillespie should've died in iraq.

[typing]

(peter) four words that should never show up in a sentence.

"classified experimental military project."

How much you wanna bet that tin man has everything to do

With those injections that gillespie was taking?

It says here that project tin man was shut down.

Shortly after dan gillespie returned home.

And all names of u.S. Military personnel

Associated with the project were redacted from the record.

But it still lists malik yusef, abbas khalef,

And howard ziad as iraqi doctors

Who worked on the program.

Where are they?

Presumably still in the country.

Centcom has agreed to look for them,

But it may take a few weeks to track anything down.

I may be able to help.

But I'm gonna need a few things first.

[sigh]

I need to go back to iraq.

I know somebody who can help us find those doctors.

Seems a long way to go for a maybe.

Well, we have to assume that gillespie

Was not a solitary event.

There may be others out there like him,

Walking bombs, we don't have two weeks to wait.

What is it you need?

Private air transportation, $20,000 in cash,

And a passport without my real name on it.

Oh?

I'm still on a couple of watch lists.

Then you're gonna need a federal agent

With you as well.

I'm reluctant to send you, agent dunham.

With that said, we need to keep this trip between us.

You look after each other.

You ready for this?

Baghdad here we come.

Excuse me.

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Then what would I do?

You're the one with a gun.

[speaking arabic]

As-salamu alaikum.

In that case, we speak english.

[clears throat]

I need your help, ahmed.

A u.S. Military program named tin man.

It's operating out of a hospital in samarra.A.

I need to find one of your iraqi doctors

Who was working in that program.

I can pay you, of course.

When I heard you had been killed,

I knew this could not be true.

Because a person like you is good at one thing.

More than anything else, a person like you

Is good at looking out for yourself.

Now you are here...

Asking for my help?

Yes, I am.

Maybe someone else will want your money.

I don't.

Ahmed...

A lot of innocent lives may be on the line.

I see.

And this is something you care about now?

Yes, I do.

I may be able to save them...

With your help.

What are the names of these doctors?

Have some tea.

I will see what I can do.

[chair squeaks]

You gonna tell me what that was about?

No.

Doctor bishop,

What did I tell you about experimenting with fruit?

I just cleaned this lab up yesterday.

Relax, my dear.

Just injecting a very small amount

Of the serum into the watermelon.

Just to crystallize it.

The serum we found at gillespie's house

Told us how he became a bomb.

But the question remains,

What triggered it?

So you're using radio waves like peter suggested?

Yes.

Radio waves would also explain the eyewitness reports

Of flashing lights at the train station

Before the officer exploded.

Quite ingenious, really.

The same principal applied to proximity fuses,

And world war ii ariel bombs...

[static noises, rattling]

In fact, my uncle henry was killed by one

In the battle of the guadalcanal.

Oh, astrid!

This is it!

Quickly, what's the frequency?

331.6 megahertz.

[static noises end]

What happened?

It stopped.

I'm not sure.

It works.

No more fruit, walter.

Ready for something a little harder than tea?

Sure.

Red russian?

Yeah, mint tea and vodka.

Sounds weird and awful.

Actually it's worse.

You'll get used to it.

How long were you here?

Which time?

I had to leave a couple of times.

Seems like you made a name for yourself.

I've been known to leave an impression.

To all that's weird.

Doctor malik yusef...

Peter bishop, olivia dunham.

[speaking arabic]

They consider me a threat.

We were hoping to ask you some questions

About a program that you worked on.

A program called tin man.

No, I do not know anything about this.

[dishes being washed]

(yusef) the program didn't work, it was too dangerous.

The soldiers had been exposed to a synthetic neurotoxin,

A nerve agent developed under saddam.

Cyanogen? Yes.

We had been trying to find a way to neutralize it

To counteract the affects.

And that's what they called tin man?

We had developed a... A treatment.

Daily injections of a serum.

We treated over 200 soldiers.

Only a few of them survived.

- We know of one, a daniel gillespie.

Daniel, kind man.

Um, over the course of the program,

There were three others.

Do you remember their names?

Of course, I saved their lives.

It was joan klump, ross cavanaugh, and diane burgess.

(mr. Burgess) okay, diane, you're all set.

Suitcase is at the front door.

Are you sure you don't want me to drive you to the airport?

(dr. Yusef) but it was too dangerous.

The serum had an unintentional byproduct.

We had discovered that after it built up in human tissue.

It reacted in a very unexpected way.

It turned people into bombs.

Yes.

How did you know that?

Doctor yusef, how many other people knew about this?

Five doctors, a dozen u.S. Officers,

And whoever they reported to, I suppose.

Someone is triggering these people to explode.

It could be anyone.

There was a man, a colonel.

When the program was shut down,

He argued it should be continued.

Do you remember his name?

Gordon. Colonel raymond gordon.

[speaking arabic]

(dr. Yusef) a word of warning...

Gordon is a vicious man.

He has no regard for human life.

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Ets

In front of you, so I'll just point out the highlights.

Information has come to this agency

That a bomb may be detonated today somewhere in this city.

But in this instance, that bomb is a human being.

Three of the four known operatives of project tin man

Have been accounted for.

Daniel gillespie you're all familiar with.

Two others have been taken into protective custody.

Which leaves diane burgess.

We believe captain burgess traveled to d.C.

This morning, under an alias.

Though we do not have any intelligence

On her potential target.

A bolo has been issued to all metro

And state police in the area.

All potential high-value targets are under close surveillance.

Agent dunham and I will coordinate

Captain burgess' apprehension.

Agent dunham? Based on our investigation,

It's likely there is a second suspect

Controlling detonation from a remote location.

We believe it's this man, colonel raymond gordon.

The pentagon lost contact with colonel gordon six months ago.

He's off the grid.

Officially designated a rogue operative.

Now based on dr. Bishop's analysis,

The explosion is triggered by a specific vhf frequency.

[phone ringing]

If we can locate captain burgess

In time to get within range,

We may be able to jam the signal and prevent her detonation.

On that point, we suspect that diane burgess

Is unaware she is being used in a suicide bombing.

Which means that she is also a potential victim here.

We're gonna do everything that we can

To get her back to her family alive.

Diane burgess has just been located.

She's in a d.C. Metro cab.

Dispatchers say she's headed

To the federal center metro station.

We have time to set up before she arrives.

Our objectives are as follows;

To prevent the detonation of captain diane burgess

And to apprehend colonel raymond gordon.

This is broyles, go ahead.

Video surveillance and 3-d triangulation model online.

Stand by, we'll wait for diane burgess.

Snipers ready.

Target sited,

Arriving at federal center station, south portal.

[phone ringing]

The phone's encrypted, sir.

We can't tap into it.

There's no sign of the colonel outside of the station.

Copy that, keep an eye on it.

Where are we on that signal?

Attempting to acquire signal 331.6 megahertz.

Excuse me, agent broyles...

Is there an emp detection device in this station?

All capitol transportation hubs

Had them installed after 9/11.

What's the problem? No problem.

It's just that the security device

Can scramble all types of radio wave triggers.

That sounds to me like a good thing.

Frequency acquired.

Jamming. Ready.

Prepare to jam the signal.

Stand by to apprehend target.

(walter) I'm thinking that if the colonel

Wants ms. Burgess inside the building.

Then in order to trigger the explosion,

He must be inside as well.

Which means that once he starts broadcasting,

We should be able to triangulate his position.

But in order to do that,

We'd have to leave the frequency open.

We can't jam it.

This could be our only chance

To find gordon and apprehend him.

(tech #1) target's about to enter the station.

Do we move, sir?

I said stand by.

How long from when he activates the signal

Until she detonates?

30 seconds, at best.

That should give us long enough to be able to locate him.

All units hold position.

Let the target get into the building.

Go.

[phone ringing]

Yes, colonel?

Your contact will be wearing a black trench coat.

He will have a briefcase for you.

Accept the briefcase

And proceed by taxi back to your hotel.

Is that it, sir?

That's it, captain.

I'll meet you there.

Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.

(tech #1) according to this schematic,

Diane burgess should be standing

Near the northwest side of the terminal.

We're still waiting for gordon to activate the vhf signal.

(peter) I got her. She's by the front entrance.

Keep an eye on her.

Do we have anything from gordon yet?

The signal hasn't been activated yet, sir.

She's on the move.

Still no sign of gordon.

[beeping]

That--that's it. That's the vhf signal.

She'll detonate in 30 seconds.

Agent, tell me where gordon is.

[beeping]

Something's wrong.

Sir, the signal's scrambling our equipment.

I can't get a lock on gordon.

(broyles) the signal is scrambling our equipment.

[static noises]

I think you have something for me.

One mississippi... Two mississippi...

30 seconds.

I don't know what you're talking about.

Okay, we've got her

Speaking to a man with a briefcase.

It is not gordon.

Can you get a lock on the signal?

(tech #1) if we can't get a lock,

Then jam that signal.

[beeping] we're jamming the signal,

I'm not risking his life to get gordon.

[beeping] sir, it's--it's not working.

The signal's too strong for our equipment.

I'm locked out. We have a problem.

Dunham, attempts to jam the signal have failed.

She's going to detonate.

Hp printers and inks give you

Up to 65% more pages than bargain inks.

Now that's an impressive bargain.

Last year michele won playing online.

And this year every day's another chance online...

To win a roll for a million bucks.

It all starts October 6th.

¶ ba da ba ba ba ¶ so what's your game?

It all starts October 6th. We have a problem. The signal cannot be jammed.

[breaking up] I repeat, the signal...

(olivia) peter, I think we just lost radio contact.

We need to find gordon. Copy that.

The trigger's been activated,

We don't have much time.

[static noises]

I don't know who you are.

Oh, my god!

[static noises louder]

I spotted gordon.

I'm taking him out.

[grunts]

[struggling]

Ah! Ugh!

Four mississippi.

Five mississippi.

Six mississippi.

[static noises loud]

[coughing]

We're back online, the signal has stopped.

(broyles) all agents move in.

[struggles]

Fbi!

Ugh!

[wheezing]

[clapping]

¶ ¶

What's this?

An apartment.

Two bedroom, semi-detached.

Furnished housing for professors.

It's a nice neighborhood.

Down the block from where belly used to live.

I'll call broyles, see if we can lease it.

Okay, seven and a quarter inches.

Hmm. - Why "hmm"?

Well, I think your hand just seems smaller to me.

Okay, we're good.

We're good, what does that mean?

It means that's all for tonight.

Go home.

[scoffs] I just got here.

I know, but I'm tired. It's been a long day.

You look like you could use some sleep yourself.

Come back tomorrow.

By then I'll have found you the perfect bowling ball.

Now you listen to me you son of a bitch.

I am not here to bowl, or to try on shoes,

Or to have you play games with my head.

I am here because I was told that you could fix me.

Take care, agent dunham.

(gordon) meanwhile, we go through our lives unaware.

The enemy is among us

And nobody's doing anything about it.

We don't have any idea the end is coming.

So we had to take matters into our own hands.

We had to send them a message.

What was in the briefcase?

They told you I was crazy, didn't they?

The pentagon.

They said I'd had a psychiatric break.

I told them what I'm telling you.

That they are here.

Collecting data.

Making observations.

That's what's in the briefcase.

They've been planning for war.

And they've been passing the information via courier

Right under our noses.

Thank you.

Who are "they"?

We don't know who they are.

But I can tell you what they want.

They want to exterminate us.

So they're studying us...

Our culture, our technology, our science...

And they plan to use it against us.

One way or another.

We'll find out who they are.

[clicking]

But by then, I suppose it won't really matter.

Because whatever's in those cases

Is gonna destroy us all.


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Season 4 : Neither Here Nor ThereOne Night In OctoberAlone In The WorldSubject 9NovationAnd Those We've Left BehindWallflowerBack To Where You've Never BeenEnemy Of My EnemyForced PerspectiveMaking AngelsWelcome To WestfieldA Better Human BeingThe End Of All ThingsA Short Story About LoveNothing As It SeemsEverything In Its Right PlaceThe ConsultantLetters Of TransitWorlds ApartBrave New World, Part 1Brave New World, Part 2Season 3 : OliviaThe BoxThe PlateauDo Shapeshifters Dream Of Electric Sheep?Amber 314226955 kHzThe AbductedEntradaMarionetteThe FireflyReciprocityConcentrate And Ask AgainImmortality6BSubject 13OsStowawayBloodlineLysergic Acid Diethylamide6:02 AM ESTThe Last Sam WeissThe Day We DiedSeason 2 : A New Day In The Old TownNight Of Desirable ObjectsFractureMomentum DeferredDream LogicEarthlingOf Human ActionAugustSnakeheadGrey MattersUnearthedJohari WindowWhat Lies BelowThe Bishop RevivalJacksonvillePeterOlivia. In The Lab. With The Revolver.White TulipThe Man From The Other SideBrown BettyNorthwest PassageOver There, Part 1Over There, Part 2Season 1 : PilotThe Same Old StoryThe Ghost NetworkThe ArrivalPower HungryThe CureIn Which We Meet Mr. JonesThe EquationThe DreamscapeSafeBoundThe No-BrainerThe TransformationAbilityInner ChildUnleashedBad DreamsMidnightThe Road Not TakenThere's More Than One Of Everything
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