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I want to tell you I love you.
- Previously on Eureka
- We could all be
in some totally advanced
computer construct
that just looks and feels
like the real world,
and we wouldn't even know it.
Please dispose of Dr.
Marten,
respectfully and securely.
You reactivated
the matrix mainframe?
You didn't tell her
what we're doing, did you?
Relax.
No one's gonna find out.
The mainframe has been tracking
the Z-waves
of the Astraeus crew, but I
found one that's still active
inside the program.
Holly?
Doug?
Who'd you see?
- I saw her.
- What?
Oh, my God.
She's not just
a damaged memory file, Zane.
I think Holly's alive.
I think that's what
they're gonna need.
- I've got two more
- Okay.
- I'll talk to Jerry and see.
- Are they already set up?
Is it straight?
It's straight.
Okay, but what do you think
of the flowers?
Too cheerful?
Like, I can always get
calla lilies.
No, I think
Holly would love 'em.
Okay.
Are you sure
that that picture is straight?
Jo.
Everything looks great.
I just know
that today is going to be
really *** Fargo,
and I want everything
to be perfect.
Right in there.
[Electric drilling]
[Background chatter]
Perfect.
Mount the next node up there.
We can get
supplementary coverage
from the one down the hall.
Excuse me.
What's up with the balls?
- Nodes.
- Nodes.
- You must be sheriff Carter.
- Yes.
Hi.
Major William Shaw,
department of defense.
I'm with special projects
security.
And you are?
Wondering
why you're drilling holes
in my facility, sir.
You're looking well, Lupo.
The sergeant and I served
together in Afghanistan.
Ah.
It's good to see you again,
sir.
But what brings you here?
I'm here to install Panop,
G.
D.
's new security system.
[Electronic buzzing]
I sent Dr.
Fargo numerous memos.
I'll go talk to him.
You and your team are welcome
to wait outside.
We're
on a pretty tight schedule.
Major, you're not putting those
in here today.
Not today.
My apologies.
We'll start with the rest
of the facility.
Thank you.
All right, gentlemen,
we'll start in sector four.
Pack up.
Yes, sir.
Fargo
Wow.
Um, you doing okay?
Yeah, just wishing clip-ons
were back in style.
I had an awesome one
in seventh grade.
- It had robots.
- No, I mean with today.
And Holly.
Oh, right, yeah, well,
you know, I'm managing.
Taking it one day at a time.
You know how long
the ceremony's gonna be?
Because I have got
a ton of work to do.
I'm sure
that Henry will be respectful
of both Holly's memory
and people's time.
- Are they ready?
- Almost.
Fargo, major Shaw is here
about the Panop installation.
Oh.
Whoops.
That was today?
I have an e-memo here
somewhere.
You know, don't worry.
I'll take care of it.
Now you just take care
of yourself today.
Awesome.
I mean
Thank you.
Today we honor a fallen
friend and colleague
by dedicating to her memory
an important new addition
to the Global Dynamics
observatory.
Holly always loved observing
the stars.
And now,
to remember her that way,
I present to you
the Dr.
Holly Marten
sodium beacon.
[Power up hum]
[Group murmuring]
What is that?
A mesospheric laser.
It creates an artificial star
as a guide
for stellar cartography.
[Applause]
Ohwonderful.
[Crowd murmuring]
So it's sort of a big
laser pointerthing.
May it also remind us
that those we've lost
are never truly gone.
Douglas, would you care
to say something?
Uhno.
No, thanks.
I'm good.
Hmm.
Okay.
Holly loved music,
so we'll conclude
with what was apparently
her favorite song.
Ooh, car wash ♪
[Laughter]
Working at the car wash,
yeah ♪
Watch your back.
We have
all Holly's favorites--
fusilli with gruyere,
peanut puree and BlackBerry
preserves on brioche.
Mac and cheese and PB and J.
Holly'd have loved it.
I just--
I can't believe she's gone.
Yeah.
It's been tough on all of us.
- Thanks, Vince.
- Yeah.
Nice service.
Thank you.
What's this?
Um
Grace's Z-wave research.
She was on the verge
of a breakthrough.
Nascent neural networking.
Wow.
I'll pretend like
I understand what that means
and say congratulations.
I just thought I'd pick up
where she left off,
but the test subject pool
is very small.
It's only the 22 of you
who were in the matrix
that developed Z-waves.
Well, if you need help,
I'll volunteer.
Are you sure?
The experiments are unorthodox.
Yeah, count me in.
Lab rat Carter at your service.
Thank you.
There you go.
I'm worried about Fargo.
What? Why?
He's been missing meetings,
and he's sleeping
in his office.
Today at the ceremony
it was like he had someplace
more important to be.
I know the two of you
have been up to something and--
It's nothing.
Look, he just lost Holly.
And everything today
is a reminder of her.
I don't blame him
for wanting to bail.
If I lost you, I'd
You'd swear off other women
for the rest of your days?
Totally.
Ms.
Lupo.
Sorry to interrupt,
but I can't seem to locate
Dr.
Fargo.
Oh, I will find him
for you, sir.
Super.
We have a full agenda today.
With the Panop installation
almost complete,
we need to impound everything
related
to the Astraeus abduction,
top priority's
a photonic plasma computer.
Hold on.
The matrix computer?
Wait, you didn't say anything
about me?
Well, what was I supposed
to say?
"Hey, guys,
nice memorial and all,
but Holly's
still kind of alive"?
You could have
at least acted upset.
Well, plenty of people did.
The planetary sciences team
would not stop bawling.
Cosmochemists
are very sensitive,
unlike certain people.
So what did you dedicate?
Ha.
Only an awesome sodium
beacon for the observatory.
You named a laser pointer
after me?
It's for astro-imaging.
It's lame.
Why didn't you ask me
what I wanted?
But I didn't think
you would care.
You're not even really gone.
You shut down the program
with me inside?
- Are you crazy?
- Pull yourself together, man.
We have company.
Fargo, what are you doing here?
Uh, this lab is restricted,
so thank you for unlocking it,
Dr.
Fargo.
You are welcome.
Major Shaw.
Pleasure to meet you, director.
You mind if we start
with the main processor?
Yes, I mind.
What are you doing?
We're shipping this machine
to Washington.
No, you're not.
You're not taking this computer.
This computer's
a security liability.
As is everything your colleagues
built during their abduction.
It has to be locked up.
For good.
Take anything you want
except this.
This machine has done nothing
but put you and your people
at risk, Dr.
Fargo.
Back off, jackboots.
If anyone's gonna take
this machine apart,
it's gonna be me.
Yeah.
W-what the frak, Zane?
Fargo, calm down.
I understand
this is an emotional day
for you, Dr.
Fargo.
Why don't you just let us
handle this?
I'm not going anywhere.
Jo, help me.
Um
Excuse us.
Fargo.
Come on.
Let's go for a walk.
What is going on with you?
You can't let them take it,
please.
Why not?
Because Holly's still in there.
I'm not crazy.
Just ask Zane.
Oh, is that what you've
been working on together?
We were trying to get her out.
I just need to call the D.
O.
D.
Get her out of where, Fargo?
- Holly is gone.
- No, she isn't.
She exists
in the photonic hard drive.
She's conscious.
I'm not gonna let them take her.
Okay, you had quite a jolt
to your somatosensory pathways
when Zane disconnected you.
We just need to check you out,
and then we can call Washington
together.
I'm sorry.
Excuse me.
Um, call them about what?
About keeping
that computer here
until we can figure out
what's going on.
Allison, I don't think
that this is healthy.
Look at him.
Maybe packing that thing up
will help him move on.
Or maybe he's right.
Maybe some part of Holly
is still in there.
Yeah, but as what?
- A video game?
- No.
When I saw Jenna
in the other Eureka,
she was as real as you are.
Everything in there feels real.
Yeah, but now you know
it wasn't.
Maybe not.
Listen, Jo, you weren't there.
You can't understand.
But he wants our help.
You still up for this?
- Yeah.
- Good.
Okay.
Grace documented the effect
of zeta waves
on the iFire nanobots.
I believe that, if we can learn
to focus and control Z-waves,
then we can unlock
whole new frontiers--
telepathy, telekinesis
Who knows?
And you can think
I can do this?
We are about to find out.
Relax, focus,
try to levitate the sphere.
- Lev--levitate?
- Try to levitate the spheres
in these tubes.
Just concentrate.
All right.
I'm moving your balls
with my mind.
There must be a better way
to say that,
but, yes, just don't get
too excited.
[Laughs]
Oh!
I was still calibrating
the sensors.
Now, that test responds
to alpha waves,
which we all have.
Being used right now
for artificial limbs
or computer interactive
devices.
Oh.
This test
Is the zeta waves.
Zeta waves.
Control your zeta waves,
and you control the gun.
Gun?
Shouldn't I be
on the other side?
Well, I think
you'll focus better
if you're on the business end
of things.
Says the guy
behind the protective shield.
Mm-hmm.
[Gunshot]
Whoa!
[Gunshots continue]
Okay!
Come on, Jack.
Make the paintballs miss!
Concentrate!
Your zeta waves are spiking.
Almost there.
You can do it.
[Yelling]
Pfft! Pfft!
Dr.
Deacon.
Sheriff Carter.
[Power down hum]
- Bad timing?
- Um, no.
We were just finishing up
with something.
I have a list of items
for my inventory
I was hoping
you could track down.
Well, we'll get right on that.
Maybe I could find it
with my mind.
- [Clears throat]
- How would you do that?
Just kidding.
Listen, we'll let you know
as soon as we find
your projects, major.
Super.
I'm very angry with you.
Zane?
You rebuilt a dangerous
piece of technology
so Fargo could have
a cyber girlfriend?
No, we still don't know
exactly what Holly is,
and we didn't want to get anyone
in trouble with the D.
O.
D.
While we tried to figure it out.
Okay, listen,
if you and I are gonna work,
you have to be honest with me.
Okay?
Not just when you feel like it.
All the time.
Honest.
Got you.
Now, honestly, babe,
I'm a little busy here.
- Okay, Zane, I--
- I'm trying to save Holly.
Okay?
Sorry to interrupt.
Time to box that bad boy up,
Mr.
Donovan.
Yeah, it's all yours,
G.
I.
Joe.
And those little frown lines
you get between your eyes
when you're mad,
they're adorable.
Honest.
Later.
Are you on such friendly terms
with all the scientists
around here?
Oh, I'm barely
on friendly terms with that one.
So how does this Panop system
work exactly?
The nodes provide networked
all-in-one security
wired directly
to G.
D.
's main computer system
and linked to the D.
O.
D.
in Washington.
Cameras, sensors,
data input and output.
They don't miss a trick.
I'm surprised
that Fargo's okay with these.
In virtual Eureka, they had
a lot of stuff like this,
and it wasn't good.
Panop might have saved
your friends
from that whole experience.
Wouldn't the director
do anything to prevent the loss
of someone like Dr.
Marten?
You have no idea.
What? Is homeland security
too busy groping people
to make a phone call?
[Click]
Hello?
Hello?
Well, they were no help.
And now I'll probably get
strip-searched on every flight
- for the rest of my life.
- No luck with DARPA either,
but we still have other avenues
to pursue.
Don't give up hope.
Thanks, Allison.
You're a good friend.
You really think
Holly's in there?
I know she is.
Hey, Fargo
Allison, will you tell
the traitor
that I don't want
to talk to him.
Will you shut up and listen?
I only volunteered to break down
that machine
- so I could get Holly out.
- What?
How?
I built a partition
on the G.
D.
mainframe
and transferred
her character file into it.
Is that even possible?
I mean,
she's not just a spreadsheet.
And thanks.
Yeah, well, I had to try.
[Beeping]
Damn it.
- The partition's empty.
- What?
Holly must still be
on the photonic hard drive.
And now Shaw has it.
The next item
on the D.
O.
D.
impound list
is a frictionless
graphene servo.
Right.
Which is a servo
Clearly something
I've never seen before.
Hey, what happened earlier
with Shaw?
Shaw is collecting
special projects.
The Z-waves
the 22 of you developed
make you a special project.
And spending a day
as a lab rat
Yeah, is better than spending
a lifetime as one,
but, come on,
I couldn't move squat.
It's not like I wave my hand
and--and--
things happen.
Except that.
[Chuckles]
Are you seeing this?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Both: Oh.
[Alarm whooping] Whoa!
- Henry
- It's not responding.
Henry!
Whoa!
What was that?
[Alarm continues whooping]
Special project, huh?
I have no mechanical
or mathematical reason
for that malfunction.
It had to be you.
What, so I got superpowers
[Softly] Now?
Not so loud.
We don't want to bring
any premature attention to it.
So this is broken.
I'll go--
I'll go--
The poison gas
Right, oh,
and I'll run some tests.
[Whispering]
Oh, and you might want
to keep your hands
in your pockets.
- Good safety tip.
- Yeah.
I feel safer.
That's good.
Last time we saw each other
we had a fight.
Fargo, all couples argue.
Even virtual ones.
She's real.
I don't think I realized
how real until now.
Maybe we should just tell Shaw
about Holly.
They're gonna find out
about her anyway
when they examine the computer.
You know what they'll do
if I tell them.
They'll study her.
They'll try to figure out
what she is.
No, they'll dissect her.
If I don't tell them,
maybe they'll think she's an NPC
and leave her alone.
I mean, I could stand
never seeing her again
if I knew she was safe.
[Footsteps]
The D.
O.
D.
's got our machine
in a secure loading bay
in section four.
They're going to wipe
the hard drive
- before they ship it out.
- They're gonna erase Holly?
We can't let that happen.
You know a way
past the D.
O.
D.
guards
and our shiny
new security system?
Well, you didn't hear it
from me,
but there may be a way.
You should see a junction
a few meters ahead of you.
I'm nearing the junction.
The Panop system is ready
to go online, sir.
Sorry.
Habit.
Now you have people
calling you sir.
They wouldn't dare.
You know what I mean.
Leadership suits you, Jo.
I always thought it would.
You miss it?
Special forces?
Oh, this place
is plenty special.
Long as it hasn't dulled
your edge.
Like writing memos?
You and Dr.
Fargo
will be able to monitor
all the nodes from here.
So will the D.
O.
D.
It still seems
kind of big brother for G.
D.
Did you hear about the dark
matter pair annihilation
that took out area 51?
- No.
- Exactly.
Didn't happen, thanks to Panop.
This isn't about spying.
It's about protecting people.
[Background chatter]
Wow.
That is impressive.
You can see, hear, and detect
intrusions both physical
and digital.
Was that supposed to happen?
No.
What's the problem?
I don't know.
What the hell is that?
Hit the reset switch.
I'm guessing that
isn't supposed to happen either.
[Beeping]
- What happened?
- Wasn't me.
Something scrambled Panop.
Whatever it was
saved me a nasty hack.
But the system will reset
in a few minutes.
Fargo, Panop is down now,
but we don't know for how long.
Zane will buy you
as much time as he can.
Affirmative.
Frodo has reached Mordor.
Repeat--Frodo
has reached Mordor.
Fargo, you have to hurry.
The access panel's stuck.
[Voice straining]
Almost got it.
How do you know
about secret passageways
around G.
D.
anyway?
You and Carter
been playing security guard
and sexy cat burglar?
My lips are sealed.
Oh, thank you.
Jo put the two of us
on mutual full disclosure.
Mm.
How's that working for you?
Mm.
Some things people
are better off not knowing.
[Fargo grunts]
Got it.
Oof!
G-g--
[shouts]
I'm in.
[Groans softly]
Precious?
Where are you, my precious?
[Whispering voices]
Fargo.
Over here.
Hello?
[Whispering continues]
Is someone there?
Fargo, what's happening?
Hearing things, I guess.
[Overlapping whispering]
Fargo.
It's kind of creepy in here.
Ee! OhOhUhAh!
[Whimpering]
[Hyperventilating]
Now it's dark and creepy.
What are you talking about?
Get moving.
Oh.
Found it.
Okay, the drive
has an onboard power cell.
Plug it in,
and you're good to go.
Port six.
Green light
means you've got her.
Gotcha.
Are you sure
the flash drive will work?
I don't know.
We haven't fully decoded
Holly's data structure.
I don't understand.
We've never had a system failure
like this before.
There.
Back up.
[Alarm blares]
Isn't that
Fargo.
Son of a
Panop is back online.
Tick-tock, Frodo.
Nothing's happening.
I'm going in.
No, no, Fargo.
No, you don't have time.
Holly?
Holly?
Holly!
Dr.
Fargo,
what are you doing here?
You already wiped the machine.
I'm sorry, Dr.
Fargo.
Ms.
Lupo, would you please
place him under arrest?
Jo.
You arrested Fargo?
I thought Allison was kidding.
Did she tell you
what he's been doing?
Yes.
And I even understood
some of it.
Look, we got to fix this.
Can you talk to Shaw,
maybe get Zane to do,
like, a computer autopsy
or something?
Oh, not you too.
Jo, I live in a robot house
with a robot deputy.
I think we should find out
what this Holly thing is
before we just dismiss it.
I'm gonna be a little busy
figuring out
how to keep Shaw from pursuing
formal charges
or getting us all fired,
- starting with Fargo.
- Come on.
- Fire?
- Come on nothing, okay.
He broke into an off-limits area
and tampered with
a brand-new security system
in front of the D.
O.
D.
I didn't tamper.
And that weird whispering
and those lights,
it wasn't me either.
- What does he mean?
- Um, I don't know.
We've been getting strange
incident reports all day.
Doors opening and closing
on their own,
machines malfunctioning,
noises.
All over G.
D.
?
So not just where I am?
No, Carter,
not just where you are.
Disappointing.
Um
Okay, well,
things started to go haywire
right when Shaw
installed those security things.
Maybe they're doing it.
Okay, I will look into it.
But he isn't going anywhere.
You want to help Fargo,
finish Shaw's inventory.
Yeah.
Jo.
Listen, about Fargo--
- I told you
that machine was bad for him.
And locking him up isn't?
Do you know how much trouble
he's in?
How many protocols
he's violated?
He believes that
that computer is his chance
to save Holly.
You helped him break in.
Allison, they recovered
Holly's body.
She's gone.
And it's only hurting Fargo
to act like she's not.
We both want what's best
for Fargo.
Well, then maybe
we should help him let her go.
[Grunts]
So how's Fargo?
He's all right.
I didn't realize the lengths
he'd go to keep Holly around.
The computer preserved
her identity
and her consciousness
complete with opinions,
memories, emotions.
I mean, I understand wanting
to protect that.
I mean, you hold on
to what you can, Jack.
Like grace's research.
Yeah.
I mean, if we can establish
some common ground,
then we can start
to build from there.
Collimating Q-switch.
Right.
Gesundheit.
Actually, speaking
about your lab tests,
turns out that things
have been creepy all over G.
D.
,
so it's probably not me
and my zeta-waves.
Although I am thinking
it's the spyball things.
- The Panop nodes?
- Yeah.
[Electronic whine]
But, Jack
Henry, I don't see any nodes.
They're, uh
- There's not one in here.
- Uh-huh.
Oh!
Aah!
Go, go, go, go!
[Shouting]
- Aah!
- Aah!
Henry.
- I didn't touch anything.
- Oh.
These don't look random.
[Electronic whine]
Maybe we are being haunted.
You want to give me
some space, chief?
With a record like yours,
I shouldn't even be letting
you touch this machine.
- I was pardoned.
- You're a felon.
Well, guess we're
not going out for beers.
Any sign of intrusion?
Besides him?
No.
But I did find
this weird bitstream
rattling around
in the mainframe.
Where?
It's all over.
It's like a ghost.
It disappears
from one subsystem
and then it pops up in another.
That's the problem right there.
I'm deploying
a level 6 antivirus
to purge the G.
D.
system.
Whatever your ghost is,
Panop will kill it.
System purge
will commence in 30 minutes.
Well, he's fun.
You helped Allison and Fargo
break into the loading bay,
didn't you?
If you want me to be honest,
don't ask questions
you don't want the answers to.
Fargo's so deep in denial
it's contagious.
You know, maybe some sort
of partial computer program,
but Allison thinks
it's an emotional projection,
and Carter has no clue.
You can't possibly believe
- that that's really Holly.
- Jo.
It doesn't matter
what any of us think.
- Just Fargo.
- Yeah, but I just want--
- I don't know
why you're so hung up
on defining what she is.
- Because I've been--
- Jo!
You might think
you're helping Fargo,
but you're not.
[Beeping]
What next?
Water-boarding?
Let's go talk to Shaw.
About
I watched my dad struggle
after my mom died.
You know, he held it together
for my brothers and me, but
Every night I watched him
go through old photos
and home movies, and he
He just couldn't let her go.
I am sorry, Fargo.
I thought I was helping you.
I know.
I guess I didn't really make it
that easy on you, did I?
But, hey, it's a--
it's a nice cell.
It's very tidy.
- [Chuckles]
- Working at the car wash ♪
♪
What is that music?
I hate this song.
Who doesn't?
Car wash ♪
[Computer keys clacking]
Wait.
What did you just say?
[Cell phone rings]
Lupo.
Yeah, he's right here.
We're on our way.
Jo, wait!
Is that possible?
I mean, all the weirdness.
The waving, the whispering--
that's someone trying
to communicate with us?
Crudely at first, but yeah.
I think they got
the hang of it.
Yeah, see, just as I thought.
A Z-wave signature,
and not just anyone's.
We think we know
what's going on.
Yeah.
Us too.
That's Holly's handwriting.
I told you, she's alive.
- So Zane's upload worked.
- It must have.
Holly didn't stay
in the partition,
because she's not
a computer program.
She has a mind of her own.
She's alive.
System purge will commence
in three minutes.
For three minutes anyway.
Panop system purge
has commenced.
I can't stop the purge.
But I can track it from here
as it moves
through the Panop nodes.
When one of those turns red,
that means
the area's been purged.
If the purge catches Holly,
she's gone for good.
Well, what can we do?
We find Holly.
If we can locate her signal,
Zane can hack an escape route
for her.
The last sighting
was in section three.
The isotope centrifuge
went bananas.
Well, we just need
to stay one step ahead
of the purge and Shaw.
All right.
I'm on it.
I got to tell you,
I sort of like bad Allison.
- Let's go.
- All right.
I'll go look
for signs of Holly.
Jo, we got to buy Holly
some time.
[Rapid typing]
Jo, you mind telling me
why you released Dr.
Fargo?
You have to stop the purge.
It's affecting delicate systems.
A level 6 antivirus
kills malware,
nothing else.
I'm trying to protect G.
D.
I am the head of security.
I know how to protect G.
D.
Now stop the purge.
Holly's signal is both
neural and digital.
So she could survive
in the G.
D.
system
because it supports
all kind of computing--
digital, optical, organic.
So, if we can download Holly
before the purge wipes her out,
I think we can build
a memory lattice to hold her.
If we can just find her.
Is that you, Holly?
That's my girl.
Nodes just went red.
Zane, Holly needs
to get out of here now.
Allison, I'm hacking a path
to send Holly your way.
Zane, now!
Sorry.
Holly's packing a lot of power.
Not every system can handle her.
Now, Zane.
That's it.
Just in time.
I've got her.
Holly's
in the corrosive compounds lab.
- Is she safe?
- Go by the nodes.
The purge is coming.
It's too fast.
We can't stay ahead of it.
Henry needs more time
to build a memory lattice.
Well, we need to find a place
where there are no nodes.
Shaw put them everywhere.
They're all over G.
D.
Not everywhere.
The observatory.
We'll get Holly
to the observatory
until you guys finish
the lattice.
- Carter, power up the console.
- Got it!
Well, Jack, hurry.
[Background chatter]
Oh-oh.
Was that the sheriff?
Holly's almost there.
Holly's headed your way, Jack.
All right, still no nodes
in the observatory.
Holly?
Holly?
She's here.
What's going on?
Look, I can't tell you,
but a life is at stake.
Sir.
I'm sorry, Jo.
I gave you an order.
- So, unless you tell me--
- Now, that is one thing
I don't miss
about Special Forces--
orders.
Now I'm gonna have
to detain you.
I know the way.
Let's go, boys.
Jo must have stopped the purge.
It's safe for Holly
to go back to the neural lab.
Henry and Fargo are waiting
with the memory lattice.
That's great.
[Powering up sound, alarm]
That's not.
Um
Guys, something's happening.
[Rapid beeping]
It looks
like she's trapped there.
We'll have to bring
the lattice to you.
Done.
Go.
Come on, come on, come on.
World's slowest elevator,
come on.
Wait, "Beam containment breach
imminent.
"
That's not good.
Ah!
Wait!
"R-U--"
She's writing something.
What?
N.
"Run.
"
Guys
Holly's signal
must have damaged
the control system before.
Jack, the laser's
about to go critical.
If we don't stop it,
that explosion
will level the top three floors
of G.
D.
I vote we stop it.
What do I do?
Lots of buttons.
- Lots of buttons.
- Jack, don't touch anything.
The smallest increase
in voltage
could set off the breach.
Do you see
the collimating Q-switch?
What does that look like?
I do know what that looks like.
But Shaw impounded it.
It's not here anymore.
What did it do?
The Q-switch would have let us
shut down the laser.
Lattice in.
It should have blown by now.
Holly must be containing
the breach.
Thank you, sweetie.
Uh
She's not for long.
Holly, we're ready for you.
Get out of there now!
[Both shouting, whimpering]
[Groans]
Holly!
- So sorry, Fargo.
- Jack?
Jack, you guys okay?
W--we're okay.
But I don't think Holly is.
You want to know the truth?
Prison looks good on you.
And now my day is complete.
Also you look
about a thousand times hotter
with your hair down.
And I really don't like
that chili you make,
but I know
it's your dad's recipe,
so I just shut my mouth
on that one.
Now is not the time, Zane.
All right, well,
just one last piece of honesty.
You put your ***
on the line for Fargo today.
For all of us
Yeah, well, a lot of good
that did me.
Yeah, well, this should help.
The D.
O.
D.
was very distressed
to learn that the Panop system
malfunction
sent our sodium laser
into critical overload.
That's not quite what happened.
Really?
Then why do I have
fully-documented forensics
from the G.
D.
mainframe
proving that?
Hmm.
Look, I agreed
to be honest with you,
not that D.
O.
D.
***.
Speak of the devil.
The D.
O.
D.
says to take
your balls and go home, major.
So it says.
Yeah, and let Lupo out.
She received a commendation
and a pay raise.
Paragraph five.
I got to see
about Panop removal,
but be right there.
Thanks.
I'll catch you later,
Mr.
Donovan.
I wouldn't count on it.
So what about Fargo?
I think he's a danger
to himself and others.
But his quick thinking
saved lives today,
and my report
will reflect that.
Thank you, major.
I am, however, taking
the photonic plasma computer
with me.
Sounds good.
I was wrong
about your decision-making, Jo.
Your friends
clearly have your trust.
I just hope
they all deserve it.
You pay people
to do that, you know.
You need anything?
Like beer
Or a hug?
Yeah, I don't think
anything's gonna help
except time.
You know, we were so close.
I'm sorry, Fargo.
Holly stayed to buy us time.
She sacrificed herself for us.
For me.
If you need us
We're here.
I hate seeing him like this.
Oh, it's gonna take time.
Allison, about what I said
No.
You just wanted
what was best for Fargo.
We both did.
- Ready? I'm starving.
- Yeah.
By the way, Allison,
you look smoking today.
Honest with me.
Withme.
Right.
Carter.
Hi, Zane.
- Hell of a day, huh?
- [Laughs] Yeah.
Zane lies to the D.
O.
D.
,
Jo gets locked in her own cell,
you are an accessory
to breaking and entering.
Oh, that's nothing.
You went back in time
to save me once.
I'd do it again.
I'm just sorry it didn't
help Holly and Fargo.
Hey, Jack.
Just the man I was looking for.
Hey, sorry I couldn't be
more help with your research.
I guess I don't have
super powers.
Well, actually, I've learned
quite a lot about Z-waves.
Oh, did it get you
to common ground with grace?
Matter of fact, I had a very
Interesting conversation
with her.
Okay.
What's her perspective?
She reminded me
that Descartes said,
"I think, therefore I am.
"
Holly is a unique being.
She thinks, she creates,
remembers, and loves.
So there is something
I'd like to try,
and I'm going
to need your help.
Okay.
You rebuilt the memory lattice?
Mm-hmm.
It wasn't easy, but for you
Henry.
Henry.
- Boo!
- [Gasps]
- Hey!
- Did I scare you?
You--you're out.
- And you'rehere.
- Yeah.
And I'm still
a little mad at you.
If you'd asked me
about the sodium beacon,
I could have told you
that model is prone
to terminal failover.
But I guess you figured
that out yourself.
Be mad.
Just promise me
don't ever leave again.
I don't plan to.
That is so romantic.
I'm very excited
to have you here, Dr.
Marten.
We're going to be best friends.
S.
A.
R.
A.
H.
, you mind?
We're kind of having
a moment here.
[Whispers] Sorry.
Pretend I'm not here.
This is gonna be weird.
Honestly
As long as I have you
I don't care.