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1 00:04:20 You are confused, aren't you? Frightened.
2 00:04:23 That's all right. I can help you.
3 00:04:25 Who is this?
4 00:04:25 I am a doctor. Now, you must listen to me.
5 00:04:28 You have lost your memory.
6 00:04:29 There was an experiment. Something went wrong.
7 00:04:31 Your memory was erased.
8 00:04:32 Do you understand me?
9 00:04:33 No, I don't understand. What the hell is going on here?
10 00:04:36 Just listen. There are people coming for you even as we speak.
11 00:04:38 You must not let them find you. You must leave now.
12 00:04:42 Hello? Are you there?
13 00:05:44 Hey, Mr. Murdoch. The Automat called.
14 00:05:46 Said you left your wallet there.
15 00:05:49 I suggest you retrieve it since you only paid for 3 weeks...
16 00:05:52 and they was up 10 minutes ago.
17 00:05:56 I've been here 3 weeks?
18 00:05:58 It's right there in black and white, Mr. Murdoch.
19 00:06:01 Day and date.
20 00:06:03 J. Murdock
21 00:06:04 We make our books like we make our beds, all neat and tidy.
22 00:06:07 I'll take care of it when I get back.
23 00:06:09 See that you do. Only thing makes you a guest...
24 00:06:11 in this joint, pal, is cash on the barrelhead.
25 00:06:37 House rules. 3 weeks is 3 weeks.
26 00:06:40 No days off for good behavior.
27 00:07:05 Mr. Murdoch, yes, where is he?
28 00:07:08 He just left not 5 minutes ago.
29 00:07:15 Sleep now.
30 00:07:19 ~ When marimba rhythms start to play ~
31 00:07:24 ~ Dance with me ~
32 00:07:26 ~ Make me sway ~
33 00:07:29 ~ Like a lazy ocean hugs the shore ~
34 00:07:33 ~ Hold me close ~
35 00:07:35 ~ Sway me more ~
36 00:07:38 ~ Like a flower bending in the breeze ~
37 00:07:42 ~ Bend with me ~
38 00:07:45 ~ Sway with ease ~
39 00:07:48 ~ When we dance you have a way with me ~
40 00:07:52 ~ Stay with me ~
41 00:07:54 ~ Sway with me ~
42 00:07:57 Hey, sweetie!
43 00:07:59 He said he was your husband's doctor.
44 00:08:02 He wanted to speak with you.
45 00:08:05 Daniel P.Schreber Psychiatrist
46 00:08:23 Excuse me.
47 00:08:26 Dr. Sh...
48 00:08:28 Schreber. Please, won't you come in?
49 00:08:31 You must be Emma Murdoch.
50 00:08:34 Thank you for coming to see me on such short notice.
51 00:08:39 What is this?
52 00:08:41 A rather crude experiment... designed to further my studies.
53 00:08:45 I don't understand.
54 00:08:46 You say you're my husband's doctor,
55 00:08:48 but he never mentioned you to me.
56 00:08:52 The truth is, Mrs. Murdoch...
57 00:08:53 John has been coming to see me for quite some time.
58 00:08:55 He had been grappling with feelings of betrayal...
59 00:08:59 stemming from your marital difficulties.
60 00:09:02 - John told you what happened? - Yes.
61 00:09:06 When was the last time that you saw him?
62 00:09:08 3 weeks ago.
63 00:09:09 He packed a suitcase. He was very angry at me.
64 00:09:13 I understand how difficult this must be for you.
65 00:09:16 But for John's sake, I would like you...
66 00:09:18 to think of me as your friend, Emma.
67 00:09:21 It appears that John has suffered a psychotic break.
68 00:09:24 Complete memory loss.
69 00:09:27 He may be delusional.
70 00:09:29 Even violent.
71 00:09:31 Emma...
72 00:09:34 if he were to contact you, and I suspect he will...
73 00:09:37 you must call me immediately. Do you understand?
74 00:09:40 It is imperative that I be the first one to reach him.
75 00:09:45 Wherever your husband is, he is searching...
76 00:09:50 for himself.
77 00:10:02 Good evening, Mr. Murdoch.
78 00:10:04 It is Mr. Murdoch, isn't it?
79 00:10:07 Mr... was it "J"...something... Murdoch?
80 00:10:13 J. Murdoch.
81 00:10:15 What's your name? Justin? Jerry?
82 00:10:19 No.
83 00:10:22 My name's Jason Murdoch. John Murdoch.
84 00:10:24 Jake Murdoch. How's it going?
85 00:10:25 Hi. Jack Murdoch.
86 00:10:30 Hi.
87 00:11:11 Bumstead.
88 00:11:14 I told the guy, "Cash on the barrelhead."
89 00:11:17 I said, "Listen, 3 weeks is 3 weeks."
90 00:11:21 Where's our lucky winner?
91 00:11:22 Upstairs, sir, room 614.
92 00:11:25 Another call girl.
93 00:11:28 "J. Murdoch."
94 00:11:31 Evening, Husselbeck.
95 00:11:33 Inspector Bumstead.
96 00:11:34 Your lace is untied.
97 00:11:37 Sir.
98 00:11:50 Am I glad you're here, sir.
99 00:11:51 They say Detective Walenski's got the heebie-jeebies.
100 00:11:54 Just take what they give me, Husselbeck.
101 00:12:03 Wow.
102 00:12:05 Looks like somebody woke up on the wrong side of the bed.
103 00:12:50 - Hello. - Oh, it's you.
104 00:12:53 You left your wallet here, buddy.
105 00:12:54 When did I do that?
106 00:12:56 When you was last here.
107 00:12:57 - When was that? - When you left your wallet.
108 00:13:00 You expect me to remember?
109 00:13:05 Hello. Excuse me.
110 00:13:09 No, no, seriously.
111 00:13:13 Alleged?
112 00:13:29 - Where you headed, chief? - Home.
113 00:13:31 And where's home?
114 00:13:32 Haven't you mugs got anything better to do?
115 00:13:35 Well, I'm just trying to do my job, May.
116 00:13:37 There's a killer out there in case you hadn't noticed.
117 00:13:40 Maybe you should be out looking for him
118 00:13:41 instead of cooling your heels, huh?
119 00:13:46 Go on, get out of here.
120 00:13:56 Come on.
121 00:13:58 Round and round she goes.
122 00:14:03 Where she stops? Nobody knows.
123 00:14:10 What's that make so far, Husselbeck? 6 hookers in all?
124 00:14:13 I believe so, sir.
125 00:14:14 Give the man an "A" for effort.
126 00:14:17 You'd think these stiffs would have the good grace...
127 00:14:19 to expire at a good time of night.
128 00:14:22 Hey, too bad about Walenski, huh?
129 00:14:28 I guess he'd seen enough.
130 00:14:37 So, Husselbeck...
131 00:14:39 what kind of killer do you think
132 00:14:42 stops to save a dying fish?
133 00:14:46 You've got me, sir.
134 00:14:47 Bumstead, what took you?
135 00:14:49 This killer's been running circles around us
136 00:14:51 thanks to Walenski.
137 00:14:52 With all due respect, Chief Inspector...
138 00:14:54 I've known Eddie a long time. He's a good cop.
139 00:14:57 Whatever kind of cop Walenski once was,
140 00:14:59 he let drift a long time ago.
141 00:15:01 Let me talk to Bumstead!
142 00:15:03 Come on, let's go.
143 00:15:04 Hold on!
144 00:15:06 Frank, Frank!
145 00:15:10 Get his arm!
146 00:15:10 They're watching us!
147 00:15:12 On your feet.
148 00:15:13 There's no way out!
149 00:15:14 Don't make us hurt you.
150 00:15:16 God, can't you see?!
151 00:15:21 Let me go, let me go!
152 00:15:22 I'm not gonna hurt you. I'm not...
153 00:15:25 - What was that? - Walenski.
154 00:15:35 I'm being punished for my sins, right?
155 00:15:39 What did I ever do to inherit this?
156 00:15:41 Where do you begin?
157 00:15:43 Well, everything Detective Walenski committed to paper
158 00:15:45 should be here, so...
159 00:15:47 The only thing that should be committed is Walenski.
160 00:15:52 Nothing like a little healthy paranoia.
161 00:15:58 Sir, we just got the fingerprint results in.
162 00:16:05 What is this, some kind of joke?
163 00:16:11 Don't throw anything away.
164 00:16:18 Inspector Bumstead.
165 00:16:21 I came here to file a missing persons report for my husband.
166 00:16:25 Take it to the front desk.
167 00:16:27 They told me to come see you.
168 00:16:30 His name's John Murdoch.
169 00:16:34 Mrs. Murdoch, why didn't you report this before?
170 00:16:37 I mean, if your husband has been missing
171 00:16:40 as long as you say...
172 00:16:42 I thought he'd simply walked out on me.
173 00:16:46 Then a... doctor contacted me this evening.
174 00:16:50 How long have you been married?
175 00:16:52 Nearly four years.
176 00:16:54 Why do you ask?
177 00:16:56 Because you seem uncomfortable with your ring.
178 00:16:59 As if you were... unaccustomed to wearing it.
179 00:17:03 No, I never take it off.
180 00:17:11 Do these names mean anything to you?
181 00:17:20 No. Who are these women?
182 00:17:23 Why are you looking for my husband?
183 00:17:25 Are you going to accuse him of something?
184 00:17:27 Maybe. Maybe murder.
185 00:17:30 Whose murder?
186 00:17:32 - Which one? - All of them.
187 00:17:37 Mrs. Murdoch, I am sorry, I'm sorry.
188 00:17:39 I didn't mean to alarm you.
189 00:17:40 I'm so sorry that I came. Just both made a mistake.
190 00:17:43 Mrs. Murdoch, if you please.
191 00:17:44 If you'll just give me half a second to explain...
192 00:17:50 I'll be right out.
193 00:18:15 Have we met before?
194 00:18:18 If we did... I hope you're still breathing.
195 00:18:21 What's your name, honey?
196 00:18:24 John.
197 00:18:26 Well, that's an appropriate name.
198 00:18:29 Yeah.
199 00:18:36 I was just thinking.
200 00:18:42 What you do...
201 00:18:44 seems kind of dangerous...
202 00:18:48 right now.
203 00:18:50 I mean, how do you know I'm not the killer?
204 00:18:52 You don't seem like the killer type. Why?
205 00:18:56 You feeling any urges I should know about?
206 00:19:20 Aw, shoot.
207 00:20:20 So it seems you've discovered your unpleasant nature.
208 00:20:27 Who are you?
209 00:20:28 We might ask the same question, yes?
210 00:20:32 Sleep now.
211 00:21:01 He can tune.
212 00:21:55 What is to be done? This man is dangerous.
213 00:21:59 It is said he is able to tune.
214 00:22:01 Impossible.
215 00:22:02 We have seen it with our own eyes.
216 00:22:05 On occasion the imprinting does not take.
217 00:22:07 They behave erratically when they awaken.
218 00:22:10 We find them wandering like lost children.
219 00:22:14 But this one was different, yes?
220 00:22:16 What has the doctor to say about this?
221 00:22:18 He has failed to report in.
222 00:22:20 - And Mr. Quick? - No more Mr. Quick.
223 00:22:23 Mr. Quick, dead, yes.
224 00:22:29 Poor, poor Mr. Quick.
225 00:22:32 Mr. Book, does he know?
226 00:22:36 Should we not know, Mr. Hand?
227 00:22:39 We had hoped to learn more before sharing with you.
228 00:22:42 We can know nothing until we possess him.
229 00:22:46 Mr. Night, you will take the East.
230 00:22:48 Mr. Face, you the West.
231 00:22:51 Mr. Glove, the South.
232 00:22:53 Mr. Shade, the North.
233 00:22:57 We must have this man.
234 00:23:14 Do you really think
235 00:23:15 my husband could be capable of committing those murders?
236 00:23:19 Do you?
237 00:23:22 Let's hope, for both our sakes, that I'm wrong.
238 00:23:54 John.
239 00:24:10 I've been so worried about you.
240 00:24:15 Are you punishing me?
241 00:24:17 You know, if disappearing is your way of punishing me...
242 00:24:20 I don't appreciate it.
243 00:24:21 I don't know what you're talking about.
244 00:24:26 I found these keys in my pocket...
245 00:24:29 so I assume I live here.
246 00:24:31 You supposed to be my wife?
247 00:24:33 Supposed to be?
248 00:24:35 John.
249 00:24:38 You really...
250 00:24:39 don't know who I am, do you?
251 00:24:43 Your doctor called me.
252 00:24:44 He was worried that this might happen.
253 00:24:45 My doctor?
254 00:24:47 Yeah. He...
255 00:24:50 he gave me his card.
256 00:24:52 He's desperate to find you.
257 00:24:54 Schreber.
258 00:25:01 I feel like I'm living out someone else's nightmare.
259 00:25:03 What happened to me? Why was I seeing a doctor?
260 00:25:07 I had an affair.
261 00:25:10 You were angry at me.
262 00:25:15 The police are looking for you.
263 00:25:17 I know. I saw the papers.
264 00:25:19 "Killer stalks city streetwalkers."
265 00:25:25 I was with one of those women...
266 00:25:29 before I came here tonight.
267 00:25:31 I don't understand.
268 00:25:33 I met her outside an Automat.
269 00:25:36 I guess I wanted to test myself.
270 00:25:38 I wanted to know if I had it in me to do those things.
271 00:25:42 Maybe I have lost my mind, but whoever I am,
272 00:25:45 I'm still me and I'm not a killer.
273 00:25:53 I believe you.
274 00:25:56 You do?
275 00:26:02 What?
276 00:26:03 The car outside, the one you arrived in.
277 00:26:05 It's a cop. He dropped me off here.
278 00:26:10 I didn't know he was still here.
279 00:26:13 John.
280 00:26:15 Hold it right there, mister!
281 00:26:19 Wait. You have the wrong man.
282 00:26:21 Stand aside, will you, please?
283 00:26:22 I didn't kill anyone.
284 00:26:24 Right now what you are is a suspect. Turn yourself in.
285 00:26:28 I'll listen to whatever you have to say.
286 00:26:30 You're not gonna believe what I have to say.
287 00:26:33 Try me.
288 00:26:34 There's someone after me.
289 00:26:36 There's this group of men. They want me dead.
290 00:26:39 And I don't even know if... They're not even...
291 00:26:42 Yeah, who's gonna listen to a madman?
292 00:26:45 Stand aside, Mrs. Murdoch.
293 00:26:47 Run!
294 00:26:52 No one ever listens to me.
295 00:27:00 Murdoch, stop!
296 00:27:06 Murdoch!
297 00:27:44 How much further?
298 00:27:45 We're almost there, buddy.
299 00:27:49 Hey, you happen to know the way to Shell Beach?
300 00:27:52 You're kidding.
301 00:27:53 Me and the missus spent our honeymoon there.
302 00:27:55 All you gotta do is take Main Street west to...
303 00:28:01 Or is it the cross...
304 00:28:03 You know, that's funny. I can't seem to remember...
305 00:28:06 if it's Main Street west or the cross-town.
306 00:28:13 I'm sorry, Inspector, I cannot be of more assistance...
307 00:28:17 but I am running late for an appointment.
308 00:28:19 Well, I appreciate your taking the time.
309 00:28:29 There's just one thing that puzzles me.
310 00:28:31 I've met quite a few murderers in the course of my work.
311 00:28:36 Murdoch doesn't strike me as one.
312 00:28:39 Perhaps you are not accustomed to digging deep enough.
313 00:28:42 Well, I do know when someone is lying to me, Doctor.
314 00:28:45 Forgive me, Inspector, but you are not a clinician.
315 00:28:48 Judging personalities happens to be my business.
316 00:28:51 Well, maybe you could give me a few pointers.
317 00:28:54 Certainly.
318 00:28:55 Let's take you, for instance.
319 00:28:58 You are a fastidious man, driven.
320 00:29:01 Consumed by details.
321 00:29:04 I would say your life is...
322 00:29:07 rather Ionely.
323 00:29:09 Good evening, Inspector. I really must be going.
324 00:29:53 Closing time. The pool is now closed.
325 00:30:04 Dr. Schreber.
326 00:30:07 Most unfortunate it is
327 00:30:09 that we were forced to seek you out here.
328 00:30:12 You know how uncomfortable we find all this...
329 00:30:16 moisture.
330 00:30:17 - I'm sorry. I... - Failed to report in, yes.
331 00:30:20 I was frightened. I have a weak heart, you know.
332 00:30:23 Your weakness is not, we think, an affair of the heart.
333 00:30:27 We found this in his hotel room.
334 00:30:30 Must we reproduce Mr. Murdoch's memories again?
335 00:30:34 I tried to imprint him...
336 00:30:35 but he woke up, he knocked the syringe right out of my hand.
337 00:30:37 I tried to stop him but he was too fast.
338 00:30:39 He has no memories, then?
339 00:30:40 Only fragments. The procedure, it was interrupted.
340 00:30:44 I guess it's only a matter of rounding him up.
341 00:30:47 You have had strays before, right?
342 00:30:49 This is no stray, Doctor. This one can tune.
343 00:30:53 But that's impossible. I thought only you had that ability.
344 00:30:56 You will process
345 00:30:57 another template of the subject's memories, yes?
346 00:31:00 Of course. I'll imprint him again.
347 00:31:02 No. We require them for a quite different purpose.
348 00:31:07 It's almost midnight, Dr. Schreber.
349 00:31:10 We'll talk again after tonight's tuning, but...
350 00:31:13 no more delays, yes?
351 00:31:15 No more inconsistencies in your behavior.
352 00:31:27 You appear quite frail, Doctor.
353 00:31:31 Perhaps some exercise would do you good.
354 00:31:48 - Come in. - Kate.
355 00:31:54 - How is he? - The same.
356 00:31:57 Walenski? It's me, Frank.
357 00:32:06 Come in, Frank.
358 00:32:10 Close the door.
359 00:32:20 I've been looking through some of your old reports.
360 00:32:23 It's an interesting case.
361 00:32:26 The kind that can make a man's career...
362 00:32:31 or break it.
363 00:32:33 Yeah, I was on that case.
364 00:32:35 And then what? What happened then, Eddie?
365 00:32:39 Nothing happened, Frank.
366 00:32:41 I've just been spending time on the subway,
367 00:32:43 riding in circles.
368 00:32:45 Thinking in circles.
369 00:32:48 There's no way out.
370 00:32:51 I've been over every inch of this city.
371 00:32:58 You're scaring your wife to death, Eddie.
372 00:33:00 She's not my wife.
373 00:33:03 I don't know who she is. I don't know who any of us are.
374 00:33:06 What makes you say that?
375 00:33:08 Do you think about the past much, Frank?
376 00:33:12 As much as the next guy.
377 00:33:14 See, I've been trying to remember things...
378 00:33:17 clearly remember things from my past.
379 00:33:20 But the more I try to think back,
380 00:33:22 the more it all starts to unravel.
381 00:33:25 None of it seems real.
382 00:33:27 It's like I've just been dreaming this life...
383 00:33:31 and when I finally wake up I'll be somebody else.
384 00:33:34 Somebody totally different.
385 00:33:40 You saw something, didn't you, Eddie?
386 00:33:43 Something to do with the case.
387 00:33:46 There is no case. There never was!
388 00:33:50 It's all just a big joke! It's a joke!
389 00:34:35 Tonight's requirements are...
390 00:34:38 12 family photo albums, 9 personal diaries...
391 00:34:42 17 love letters, assorted childhood photographs...
392 00:34:47 26 wallets, ID's and social security cards.
393 00:34:52 These do bring back memories.
394 00:34:56 This one is still warm.
395 00:34:58 What is it?
396 00:35:00 The recollections of a great lover?
397 00:35:03 A catalog of conquests?
398 00:35:06 We will soon find out.
399 00:35:09 You wouldn't appreciate that, would you,
400 00:35:12 Mr. Whatever your name Is?
401 00:35:14 Not the sort of conquests you would ever understand.
402 00:35:19 Let's see.
403 00:35:22 A touch of unhappy childhood.
404 00:35:30 A dash of teenage rebellion.
405 00:35:35 And last, but not least...
406 00:35:38 a tragic death in the family.
407 00:35:40 Doctor.
408 00:35:43 Mr. Book.
409 00:35:52 Why does Murdoch not sleep...
410 00:35:53 during the tuning as the others do?
411 00:35:55 I don't know. Maybe he's a step up the evolutionary ladder.
412 00:35:59 A freak of nature. He's adapting to survive.
413 00:36:02 What do you expect?
414 00:36:03 Weren't you looking for the human soul?
415 00:36:06 That's the purpose of your little zoo, isn't it?
416 00:36:08 That's why you keep changing people
417 00:36:10 and things around every night.
418 00:36:12 Maybe you have finally found what you are looking for...
419 00:36:15 and it's going to bite you on your...
420 00:36:20 It requires several of your lifetimes to master our gifts.
421 00:36:24 The idea that a simple man could develop the ability to tune...
422 00:36:28 Is absurd, I know...
423 00:36:29 but what other explanation is there?
424 00:36:36 It is time.
425 00:37:23 Shut it down.
426 00:37:40 Get your paper right here!
427 00:37:53 It's driving me crazy.
428 00:37:55 I can't sleep.
429 00:37:56 And they call my job "unskilled".
430 00:37:58 You think you've got it tough?
431 00:37:59 You try looking after these kids, for a change.
432 00:38:02 Anyways,
433 00:38:03 Frederickson says he'll take me off the damn night shift soon.
434 00:38:07 Well, it's about time, dear.
435 00:39:25 Hello?
436 00:39:28 Hello?!
437 00:39:34 Wake up!
438 00:39:35 Hey!
439 00:39:39 Wake up!
440 00:39:40 Wake up!
441 00:39:44 Wake up!
442 00:39:47 Hello?!
443 00:39:50 Can anybody hear me?!
444 00:39:55 Let the tuning commence.
445 00:42:38 The Goodwins. Jeremy, Sylvia...
446 00:42:41 Jane and little Matthew.
447 00:42:47 Jane and little Matthew.
448 00:43:20 The rich get richer.
449 00:43:22 Probably have maid's quarters before the night is through.
450 00:44:19 Dr. Schreber, I presume.
451 00:44:21 It's you.
452 00:44:23 Hey, come on.
453 00:44:24 That's no way to greet a patient, Doctor.
454 00:44:26 If that's what you are, huh, Doctor?
455 00:44:28 Mr. Murdoch, please, l...
456 00:44:29 What is happening here? Why is everyone asleep?
457 00:44:31 Shh. Please keep your voice down.
458 00:44:34 Why can't I remember anything? What have you done to me?
459 00:44:36 Nothing, nothing. Please, I want to help you.
460 00:44:39 We can't talk here.
461 00:44:40 It is not safe. If they see us
462 00:44:41 together, they'll...
463 00:44:42 I don't care. I want some answers.
464 00:44:44 I want some answers now!
465 00:44:45 Who are they?
466 00:44:46 Why are they trying to kill me?
467 00:44:48 Answer me!
468 00:44:54 My God. You really can do it.
469 00:44:58 I did that?
470 00:44:59 Listen to me, John. You have their power.
471 00:45:01 You can make things happen by will alone.
472 00:45:03 They call it tuning.
473 00:45:05 That is how they make the buildings change.
474 00:45:07 Just now you acted out of self-defense. A reflex.
475 00:45:09 But I can teach you to control your power consciously.
476 00:45:12 Let me help you, John. Together we can stop them.
477 00:45:15 We can take the city back.
478 00:45:19 My glasses.
479 00:45:23 My glasses, please.
480 00:46:12 He made a terrible impression for the firm...
481 00:46:14 Iollygagging around as he did.
482 00:46:17 So I simply told Frederickson
483 00:46:18 I was going to have to let him go.
484 00:46:20 And well you should have, darling.
485 00:46:23 He attacked me.
486 00:46:25 I don't know where he has gone.
487 00:46:27 Come, Dr. Schreber.
488 00:46:30 We have much to do.
489 00:46:32 Yes?
490 00:46:34 Yes.
491 00:46:51 ~ They say that you're a run-around lover ~
492 00:46:58 ~ Though you say ~
493 00:47:02 ~ It isn't so ~
494 00:47:09 ~ But if you put me down for another ~
495 00:47:17 ~ I'll know ~
496 00:47:20 ~ Believe me, I'll know ~
497 00:47:26 ~'Cause the night ~
498 00:47:30 ~ Has a thousand eyes ~
499 00:47:34 ~ And a thousand eyes ~
500 00:47:38 ~ Can't tell, but see ~
501 00:47:44 ~ If you are true to me ~
502 00:47:52 ~ So remember ~
503 00:47:56 ~ When you tell those little white lies ~
504 00:48:02 ~ That the night has a thousand eyes ~
505 00:48:16 ~ A thousand eyes ~
506 00:48:27 Tonight's experiment shall be conducted
507 00:48:28 in the following locations.
508 00:48:30 The first subject shall be imprinted here on Avenue M.
509 00:48:35 Mr. Book. There is a problem.
510 00:48:37 There is no Avenue M. We were unable to complete it.
511 00:48:41 During the last tuning we detected a lack of control.
512 00:48:44 An opposing influence on the machines?
513 00:48:48 Then this man Murdoch is more powerful than we thought.
514 00:48:52 He's becoming like us.
515 00:48:54 So we must become like him.
516 00:48:58 The good doctor has done as we asked?
517 00:49:01 The life and times of John Murdoch, Volume 2.
518 00:49:06 We must not do this.
519 00:49:09 Murdoch does not possess these memories, yes?
520 00:49:12 How will his imprint allow us to find him?
521 00:49:15 Everywhere he goes...
522 00:49:17 everyone he seeks out will be known to us.
523 00:49:20 And as he follows the clues,
524 00:49:22 so shall we follow the memories.
525 00:49:25 Perhaps we have forgotten what happened last time, when we t...
526 00:49:28 Yes. Poor, poor Mr...
527 00:49:31 We have not forgotten.
528 00:49:33 If Mr. Hand wishes to make this sacrifice
529 00:49:38 for the greater good...
530 00:49:41 so be it.
531 00:49:42 But to imprint one of us. Failure has always resulted.
532 00:49:48 What Mr. Hand proposes is our only option.
533 00:49:51 Imprint.
534 00:49:58 This may sting a bit.
535 00:50:37 Is it done?
536 00:50:39 Oh, yes, Mr. Book.
537 00:50:43 I have John Murdoch... in mind.
538 00:50:51 "Johnny...
539 00:50:53 "I found this postcard among your mother's things.
540 00:50:57 "Brings back memories, doesn't it?
541 00:50:59 "Stop by sometime.
542 00:51:01 "We'll see if we can't hook ourselves...
543 00:51:03 "another mermaid.
544 00:51:04 "Love to Emma. Karl."
545 00:51:07 Shell Beach
546 00:51:09 K.Harris.
547 00:51:12 Karl.
548 00:51:15 Karl Harris.
549 00:51:25 Harris.
550 00:51:26 Harris.
551 00:51:30 "Harris Karl."
552 00:51:34 Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to Avenue C?
553 00:51:37 Try the subway.
554 00:51:42 You got a problem, pal?
555 00:51:44 You've been working here long?
556 00:51:48 25 years. No days off for good behavior.
557 00:52:16 We're looking for John Murdoch.
558 00:52:53 She knows nothing, Mr. Hand.
559 00:52:55 A dead end, yes, Mr. Wall.
560 00:52:58 We thought his imprint would
561 00:52:59 allow us to track him, yes...
562 00:53:00 but instead we have been brought here.
563 00:53:03 This is irrational.
564 00:53:04 Instincts are irrational, Mr. Wall...
565 00:53:07 and we must follow where they lead, yes.
566 00:53:10 Mr. Sleep suggests he may go to places familiar...
567 00:53:14 his job.
568 00:53:15 He does not care about our job.
569 00:53:17 Indulge us, Mr. Hand.
570 00:53:20 If you were Murdoch...
571 00:53:21 Yes.
572 00:53:22 If...
573 00:53:24 I were Murdoch...
574 00:53:28 I would remember...
575 00:53:30 how my wife had hurt me by sleeping with another man.
576 00:53:35 And then...
577 00:53:38 I would look for a way to hurt her in return.
578 00:53:45 Leave me alone with her.
579 00:53:47 There's work to be done.
580 00:53:53 All change, platform 3.
581 00:53:55 Platform 3, all change.
582 00:53:58 All change? Excuse me.
583 00:54:00 How do I get to the end of the line?
584 00:54:01 You want the Express.
585 00:54:10 No trains leave on platform 7.
586 00:54:14 - You want platform 2. - Got it. Thanks a lot.
587 00:54:15 Hey!
588 00:54:16 How come that train didn't stop?
589 00:54:18 That's the Express.
590 00:54:20 There's no way out, you know?
591 00:54:22 You can't get out of the city. Believe me, I've tried.
592 00:54:26 You're Murdoch, aren't you?
593 00:54:29 The one they've been looking for.
594 00:54:30 - Who are you? - Used to be a cop.
595 00:54:33 At least, in this life, I was.
596 00:54:36 They steal people's memories, you know?
597 00:54:38 Then they swap them around between us.
598 00:54:40 I've seen them do it. Back and forth, back and forth...
599 00:54:43 till no one knows who they are anymore.
600 00:54:45 How do you know all this?
601 00:54:46 Once in a while, one of us wakes up
602 00:54:48 while they're changing things.
603 00:54:51 It's not supposed to happen, but it does.
604 00:54:53 It happened to me.
605 00:54:55 They'll come looking for you, Murdoch.
606 00:54:58 Just like they'll come looking for me.
607 00:55:01 But that's OK.
608 00:55:02 I figured a way out.
609 00:55:15 They were here.
610 00:55:18 Last night.
611 00:55:19 This was to be his home.
612 00:55:24 That was when we loved her.
613 00:55:26 This is all well and good, Mr. Hand...
614 00:55:29 But we require a more practical link
615 00:55:31 to his present whereabouts.
616 00:55:35 Yes.
617 00:55:37 And I know where to find her.
618 00:55:48 We're very lucky, when you think about it.
619 00:55:51 I'm sorry?
620 00:55:52 To be able to revisit those places
621 00:55:54 which have meant so very much to us.
622 00:55:57 I thought it was more that we were haunted by them.
623 00:55:59 Perhaps.
624 00:56:03 But imagine a life...
625 00:56:05 alien to yours...
626 00:56:08 in which your memories were not your own...
627 00:56:09 but those shared by every other of your kind.
628 00:56:14 Imagine the torment of such an existence...
629 00:56:18 no experiences to call your own.
630 00:56:23 If it was all you knew...
631 00:56:25 maybe it would be a comfort.
632 00:56:28 But if you were to discover something different...
633 00:56:32 Something... better.
634 00:56:38 There used to be a ferry when I was a boy.
635 00:56:41 Biggest thing you ever saw.
636 00:56:43 Lit up like a floating birthday cake.
637 00:56:47 That's just what my husband once said to me...
638 00:56:49 on this very spot.
639 00:56:53 Where is your husband now?
640 00:56:55 I wish I knew. What brings you here?
641 00:56:59 I met my wife at this place.
642 00:57:02 It's where I first met my husband.
643 00:57:04 Small world.
644 00:57:29 No, no, no.
645 00:58:00 Hello?
646 00:58:02 Hello?
647 00:58:48 What are you doing here?
648 00:58:50 I've been following you.
649 00:58:55 Hold it right there!
650 00:58:59 Johnny?
651 00:59:01 Johnny!
652 00:59:03 It's been so damn long...
653 00:59:04 I thought you'd forgotten your Uncle Karl.
654 00:59:08 You son of a gun!
655 00:59:13 Uncle Karl?
656 00:59:18 Wait.
657 00:59:21 Is that me?
658 00:59:23 Yeah.
659 00:59:33 Shell Beach is where I grew up?
660 00:59:35 That's what I said.
661 00:59:36 Shell Beach, your hometown.
662 00:59:38 I need to get there, Karl. How do I get there?
663 00:59:42 I don't know.
664 00:59:43 I haven't been there in years.
665 00:59:45 Come on. You must remember.
666 00:59:46 You gotta have some idea.
667 00:59:49 Come on!
668 00:59:50 Sorry, Johnny.
669 00:59:53 The old cracker barrel ain't what it used to be.
670 00:59:59 So bright there.
671 01:00:01 Brighter times, I guess.
672 01:00:05 You were always scribbling in that damn book.
673 01:00:08 That's me and your pa.
674 01:00:11 What a couple of handsome fools.
675 01:00:14 What happened to my parents?
676 01:00:20 Where are they now?
677 01:00:22 They're dead, Johnny.
678 01:00:24 They died when their house burnt down.
679 01:00:27 I looked after you.
680 01:00:29 You don't remember that, really?
681 01:00:34 What's that?
682 01:00:37 What is that?
683 01:00:43 It's a scar.
684 01:00:45 You burnt your arm pretty bad in the fire.
685 01:00:53 What does it mean, Johnny?
686 01:00:54 It means these are all lies!
687 01:01:00 Why are you here, Mrs. Murdoch?
688 01:01:11 My husband told me he'd been here.
689 01:01:18 He told me he wanted to test himself...
690 01:01:21 see if he was...
691 01:01:23 capable of...
692 01:01:35 I wanted to talk to her.
693 01:01:36 I thought maybe she could help me find him.
694 01:01:40 Stay here. I'm gonna call the station.
695 01:01:53 Yeah, this is Bumstead.
696 01:01:55 Send the homicide coroner to 1440... East, yeah.
697 01:01:59 There's been another one.
698 01:02:02 It's the same pattern. I'll explain when you get here.
699 01:02:15 Oh, God.
700 01:02:17 It's OK. I won't hurt you.
701 01:02:19 It's OK.
702 01:02:31 Where the hell did she come from?
703 01:02:33 I found her hiding.
704 01:02:35 She saw what happened here.
705 01:03:04 Are you ready to go home, Mrs. Murdoch?
706 01:03:07 The inspector is gonna take me. Thanks.
707 01:03:35 It's beautiful.
708 01:03:39 It was a gift from my mother.
709 01:03:42 She died recently.
710 01:03:45 I keep it with me to remind me of her.
711 01:03:49 I'm sorry.
712 01:03:54 It's a funny thing, though.
713 01:03:56 I can't remember when she gave it to me.
714 01:04:01 How do you think I could forget a thing like that?
715 01:04:06 Do you think about the past much, Mrs. Murdoch?
716 01:04:12 What's happening, Inspector?
717 01:04:15 I'm not sure I know anymore.
718 01:04:21 I left your old room like it was.
719 01:04:24 You can sleep here tonight, huh?
720 01:04:26 Glad to have you back, Johnny...
721 01:04:28 even if it is for just a night.
722 01:04:30 Karl.
723 01:04:32 Is that the right time?
724 01:04:34 Why, sure.
725 01:04:35 That clock's kept perfect time since I bought it.
726 01:04:38 A.m. Or p. M?
727 01:04:41 What do you think, Johnny?
728 01:04:42 I don't understand. How can it be night already?
729 01:04:44 What happened to the day? How'd I miss it?
730 01:04:46 You're tired. Anything's possible.
731 01:04:49 Look...
732 01:04:50 get some sleep. We'll straighten all this out tomorrow.
733 01:05:20 "Gulde to Shell Beach by Johnny Murdoch."
734 01:05:25 Oh, come on.
735 01:05:46 - Hello? - Emma, he's here.
736 01:05:48 He's acting mighty peculiar.
737 01:05:50 I know. He's not himself.
738 01:05:53 Keep him there, and I'll be right over.
739 01:05:55 - I'll try. - Thanks, Karl. Bye.
740 01:05:59 Johnny.
741 01:06:01 I can't promise anything, Mrs. Murdoch.
742 01:06:02 We just have to play it as it comes.
743 01:06:04 Johnny, we just wanted to help.
744 01:06:14 Karl.
745 01:06:16 Uncle Karl.
746 01:06:18 Johnny, if you're in some kind of trouble...
747 01:06:20 well, maybe we could do something.
748 01:06:23 Haven't seen you in so long.
749 01:06:26 Yes.
750 01:07:40 Mr. Murdoch... you've been the cause of much distress.
751 01:07:49 - Start talking. - There's no need for this.
752 01:07:52 There's no escape.
753 01:07:53 The city's ours. We made it.
754 01:07:55 What are you talking about?
755 01:07:57 We fashioned this city on stolen memories...
756 01:08:00 different eras, different pasts all rolled into one.
757 01:08:04 Each night, we revise it, refine it...
758 01:08:07 in order to learn.
759 01:08:08 Learn what?
760 01:08:09 About you, Mr. Murdoch...
761 01:08:11 you and your fellow inhabitants...
762 01:08:13 what makes you human.
763 01:08:16 - Why?! - We need to be like you.
764 01:08:20 I understand you now, Mr. Murdoch.
765 01:08:22 I remember that which you do not...
766 01:08:24 what you've been missing.
767 01:08:26 The ocean, yes...
768 01:08:28 running along the waves as a child...
769 01:08:31 meeting Emma at the river...
770 01:08:33 That first kiss that followed.
771 01:08:37 What are you?
772 01:08:38 You've seen what we are.
773 01:08:40 We use your dead as vessels.
774 01:10:52 Get in!
775 01:11:09 What about her? Ring any bells?
776 01:11:11 She was alive when I left her.
777 01:11:13 What about this?
778 01:11:14 This is nothing. This is...
779 01:11:16 It must mean something, all those pictures.
780 01:11:18 What pictures?
781 01:11:20 I don't understand this.
782 01:11:21 Stop playing games with me, Murdoch! Stop telling me lies!
783 01:11:24 I am not telling you lies!
784 01:11:26 Help me out here. Make me understand.
785 01:11:28 I have this jigsaw puzzle in front of my face...
786 01:11:30 and every time I try to rearrange the pieces,
787 01:11:32 it still doesn't make any sense.
788 01:11:33 You think it makes sense to me?
789 01:11:35 I'm as much in the dark here as you are.
790 01:11:37 You let me ask you a question?
791 01:11:40 You heard of a place called Shell Beach?
792 01:11:42 - Sure. - You know how to get there?
793 01:11:44 - Yeah. - You tell me?
794 01:11:46 All right. You just... You go to the...
795 01:11:51 Where? Where do you go?
796 01:11:52 Just give me a second, will ya?
797 01:11:56 You can't remember, can you?
798 01:12:00 You think that's kind of odd?
799 01:12:03 Wait.
800 01:12:04 I got a better one for you.
801 01:12:06 When was the last time...
802 01:12:07 you remember doing something during the day?
803 01:12:10 What do you mean?
804 01:12:11 I just mean... during the day.
805 01:12:14 Daylight.
806 01:12:16 When was the last time you remember seeing it?
807 01:12:17 And I'm not talking about
808 01:12:18 some distant, half-forgotten childhood memory.
809 01:12:21 I mean like yesterday? Last week? When?
810 01:12:25 Can you come up with a single memory?
811 01:12:28 You can't, can you?
812 01:12:29 You know something? I don't think the sun even...
813 01:12:33 exists... in this place.
814 01:12:35 'Cause I've been up for hours and hours and hours
815 01:12:38 and the night never ends here.
816 01:12:41 - That is crazy. - You're damn right this is crazy.
817 01:12:43 Listen to me, Bumstead. It's not just me.
818 01:12:46 It's all of us.
819 01:12:48 They're doing something to all of us.
820 01:12:49 - Shut up, I've heard enough. - Please listen.
821 01:12:52 - Shut up, will ya! Shut up! - Listen to me.
822 01:13:04 There has to be an explanation for this somewhere.
823 01:13:15 Explain this.
824 01:13:37 John, I'm so sorry.
825 01:13:41 I never meant to hurt you, John...
826 01:13:42 and I did it, and I don't know why I did.
827 01:13:44 I wish I could take it all back.
828 01:13:46 No. Emma... You didn't do it.
829 01:13:48 This... affair of yours, whatever it is...
830 01:13:51 the thing you're supposed to have done...
831 01:13:53 you didn't do it. I don't believe it ever happened.
832 01:13:55 What do you mean?
833 01:13:56 I know this is gonna sound crazy...
834 01:13:59 but what if we never knew each other before now?
835 01:14:02 What if the first time we ever met...
836 01:14:04 was last night in your... in our apartment...
837 01:14:08 and everything you remember...
838 01:14:11 and everything that I'm supposed to remember
839 01:14:13 never really happened?
840 01:14:14 Someone just wants us to think it did.
841 01:14:21 You know, back in the apartment...
842 01:14:25 I suddenly felt like I didn't know you at all.
843 01:14:29 It was as if you were a stranger.
844 01:14:34 But how can that be true?
845 01:14:36 I so vividly remember meeting you.
846 01:14:40 I remember falling in love with you.
847 01:14:44 I remember losing you.
848 01:14:46 Time's up.
849 01:14:49 No, wait, wait.
850 01:14:50 Please, just...
851 01:14:52 just one more minute.
852 01:15:00 I love you, John.
853 01:15:05 You can't fake something like that.
854 01:15:09 No, you can't.
855 01:15:39 Inspector? Sir?
856 01:15:43 Detective Walenski killed himself last night.
857 01:15:46 I... kind of thought you should know.
858 01:15:52 Oh, and... the chief wanted to see you.
859 01:15:56 Sir...
860 01:16:03 I knew you'd track the killer down, sir.
861 01:16:18 Sir...
862 01:16:21 shoelace.
863 01:16:35 How can we help you, sir?
864 01:16:37 You can sleep.
865 01:16:41 Gentlemen...
866 01:16:42 Sleep. Sleep.
867 01:16:47 Evening, sir.
868 01:16:57 Bumstead.
869 01:17:01 I wanted to be the first to congratulate you...
870 01:17:04 about the case.
871 01:17:08 Take us to Murdoch.
872 01:17:11 Sleep.
873 01:17:39 Dr. Schreber.
874 01:17:42 I knew you'd come eventually.
875 01:17:44 Don't you think it's about time
876 01:17:45 you started giving me some answers?
877 01:17:46 Yes. Yes, of course.
878 01:17:49 Won't you please sit down?
879 01:17:53 I come here quite often.
880 01:17:55 It's one of the few places I'm allowed a moment's peace.
881 01:17:58 You see, they have an aversion to water.
882 01:18:03 One could almost call it a phobia.
883 01:18:05 Who are they? What do they want from me?
884 01:18:08 Right.
885 01:18:10 Well, for now, let's just say...
886 01:18:12 that you were the subject of their experiment.
887 01:18:15 We all are.
888 01:18:18 You're not crazy, John.
889 01:18:21 And you are not a murderer.
890 01:18:25 I'm sorry about this. I truly am.
891 01:18:27 But we do not have much time...
892 01:18:28 and I cannot afford the luxury of doing this the right way.
893 01:18:31 Everything you need to know...
894 01:18:32 all the answers are in this syringe.
895 01:18:35 I need you to inject yourself.
896 01:18:36 It's the only way to make you understand.
897 01:18:39 You're kidding me, right?
898 01:18:40 We're running out of time, John. You have to do this now.
899 01:18:44 Give me the gun, Doctor.
900 01:18:45 Inspector, he is more disturbed than we thought.
901 01:18:47 I may not be the judge of personality that you are...
902 01:18:50 Doctor, but you're the one who looks disturbed to me.
903 01:18:54 You do not know what you are doing.
904 01:18:57 What, exactly is in this... Doctor?
905 01:19:02 All the answers you've been looking for, John.
906 01:19:05 I swear to you.
907 01:19:07 Guess I'll just have to hold on to it for...
908 01:19:10 safekeeping.
909 01:19:12 If you don't mind.
910 01:19:14 Let's go, Doctor.
911 01:19:16 - Go? Where are we going? - Shell Beach.
912 01:19:23 That's where you want to go, isn't it?
913 01:19:25 The ocean.
914 01:19:36 Why are you doing this?
915 01:19:39 What do you hope to gain by helping me?
916 01:19:41 The truth.
917 01:19:43 None of these maps extend far enough to show the ocean.
918 01:19:46 You won't find anything there...
919 01:19:47 I promise you! I've been there, and...
920 01:19:49 If you've been there, you can show us the way, then, can't you?
921 01:19:53 We'll see for ourselves.
922 01:19:56 I won't.
923 01:19:58 I refuse. You can't make me go there!
924 01:20:13 You were saying, doctor?
925 01:20:27 I don't understand. Used to be a bridge here.
926 01:20:37 Try that again, your friends are gonna be...
927 01:20:39 fishing you out of the canal.
928 01:20:40 Just don't hurt me. I'll tell you everything.
929 01:20:41 It doesn't matter anymore anyway.
930 01:20:50 What?
931 01:20:54 Who are you people?
932 01:21:01 We will give you some more pretty things soon... Anna.
933 01:21:06 I'm not Anna.
934 01:21:09 You will be soon, yes.
935 01:21:15 I have another use for her first.
936 01:21:24 First there was darkness. Then came the strangers.
937 01:21:32 They abducted us and brought us here.
938 01:21:35 This city, everyone in it...
939 01:21:38 is their experiment.
940 01:21:40 They mix and match our memories as they see fit...
941 01:21:42 trying to divine what makes us unique.
942 01:21:46 One day, a man might be an inspector.
943 01:21:49 The next, someone entirely different.
944 01:21:52 When they want to study a murderer for instance...
945 01:21:55 they simply imprint one of their citizens
946 01:21:57 with a new personality...
947 01:22:00 arrange a family for him, friends, an entire history...
948 01:22:05 even a lost wallet.
949 01:22:06 Then they observe the results.
950 01:22:10 Will a man, given the history of a killer,
951 01:22:12 continue in that vein?
952 01:22:14 Or are we, in fact, more than the mere sum of our memories?
953 01:22:18 This business of you being a killer
954 01:22:20 was an unhappy coincidence.
955 01:22:23 You have had dozens of lives before now.
956 01:22:26 You just happened to wake up
957 01:22:27 while I was imprinting you with this one.
958 01:22:30 Why are they doing all of this?
959 01:22:32 It is our capacity for individuality...
960 01:22:35 our souls that makes us different from them.
961 01:22:38 They think they can find the human soul...
962 01:22:40 if they understand how our memories work.
963 01:22:44 All they have are collective memories.
964 01:22:45 They share one group mind.
965 01:22:48 They're dying, you see?
966 01:22:49 Their entire race is on the brink of extinction.
967 01:22:53 They think we can save them.
968 01:22:55 - Where do I fit in? - You are different, John.
969 01:22:58 You resisted my attempt to imprint you.
970 01:23:05 Somehow you have developed their ability to tune.
971 01:23:09 That is how they change things.
972 01:23:10 That is how they built this city.
973 01:23:12 They have machines buried deep beneath the surface...
974 01:23:14 that allow them to focus their telepathic energies.
975 01:23:19 They control everything here, even the sun.
976 01:23:22 That's why it's always dark. They can't stand the light.
977 01:23:25 So why do they need you?
978 01:23:26 When they first brought us here,
979 01:23:28 they extracted what was in us.
980 01:23:31 So they could store the information,
981 01:23:33 remix it like so much paint...
982 01:23:35 and give us back new memories of their choosing.
983 01:23:37 But they still needed an artist to help them.
984 01:23:43 I understood the intricacies of the human mind...
985 01:23:46 better than they ever could...
986 01:23:49 so they allowed me to keep my skills as a scientist...
987 01:23:51 because they needed them.
988 01:23:53 But they made me delete everything else.
989 01:24:04 Can you imagine what it is like being forced...
990 01:24:06 to erase your own past?
991 01:24:08 What about my past? What about my childhood?
992 01:24:12 Shell Beach, Uncle Karl.
993 01:24:16 What about this?
994 01:24:18 This was blank when I found it!
995 01:24:20 You still don't understand, John.
996 01:24:22 You were never a boy... not in this place.
997 01:24:25 Your entire history is an illusion, a fabrication...
998 01:24:28 as it is with all of us.
999 01:24:30 You made those drawings happen with your gift.
1000 01:24:33 You say they brought us here.
1001 01:24:36 From where?
1002 01:24:41 I'm sorry.
1003 01:24:43 I don't remember.
1004 01:24:45 None of us remember that...
1005 01:24:48 what we once were...
1006 01:24:49 what we might have been...
1007 01:24:52 somewhere else.
1008 01:25:11 I've taken you this far.
1009 01:25:13 You don't need me anymore.
1010 01:25:15 Let's go.
1011 01:25:35 John.
1012 01:26:01 There is no ocean, John.
1013 01:26:05 There is nothing beyond the city.
1014 01:26:09 The only place home exists...
1015 01:26:13 is in your head.
1016 01:26:23 No! No!
1017 01:26:25 John, stop!
1018 01:26:29 No!
1019 01:26:33 Stop!
1020 01:26:40 Please!
1021 01:26:42 No!
1022 01:27:02 And now you know the truth.
1023 01:27:24 No!
1024 01:28:13 You'll allow yourself to surrender, Mr. Murdoch...
1025 01:28:16 or it will result in this one's death, yes?
1026 01:28:18 What do I care? She's not my real wife!
1027 01:28:21 She's nothing to me!
1028 01:28:22 But you do still care, don't you, Mr. Murdoch?
1029 01:28:26 You see, I have become the monster...
1030 01:28:29 you were intended to be.
1031 01:28:33 Shall I end her life now as you would have?
1032 01:28:39 Don't hurt her, please!
1033 01:28:42 Then surrender, Mr. Murdoch.
1034 01:28:47 Sleep.
1035 01:28:50 Now.
1036 01:28:54 John?
1037 01:29:11 Sleep.
1038 01:29:34 The doctor was right. He has evolved.
1039 01:29:37 Kill him.
1040 01:29:38 Kill him! Kill him!
1041 01:29:44 Kill him! Kill him!
1042 01:29:50 He is powerful, yes.
1043 01:29:52 Dangerous. But he can also lead us to what we seek.
1044 01:29:57 What the doctor calls the soul.
1045 01:30:00 It is time for our experiment to move into a final phase.
1046 01:30:04 We no longer need the other subjects.
1047 01:30:07 The time for study is over.
1048 01:30:10 It is time to be one with John Murdoch.
1049 01:30:21 It is time, Doctor.
1050 01:30:23 Imprint.
1051 01:30:27 Shut it down!
1052 01:30:30 Shut it down forever!
1053 01:30:47 What are you doing?
1054 01:30:50 They want to imprint you with their own collective memories.
1055 01:30:55 They want to make you one of them,
1056 01:30:57 so they can share your soul.
1057 01:31:06 Imprint, Doctor. No more disobedience.
1058 01:31:08 I'm sorry, John.
1059 01:31:10 The pain will only last a moment.
1060 01:31:15 No!
1061 01:31:24 Remember, John.
1062 01:31:27 You'll rise to greater heights than that, my boy.
1063 01:31:29 One day when you're older, you'll understand.
1064 01:31:33 Remember.
1065 01:31:35 That's it, John. Practice makes perfect.
1066 01:31:38 Now remember what I told you. Never talk to strangers.
1067 01:31:41 John, remember.
1068 01:31:43 You're probably wondering
1069 01:31:44 why I keep appearing in your memories.
1070 01:31:46 It is because I have inserted myself in them.
1071 01:31:48 All of these memories have been fabricated...
1072 01:31:51 to teach you about the strangers.
1073 01:31:52 Give you a lifetime of knowledge in a single syringe.
1074 01:31:58 You will survive, John.
1075 01:32:01 You will find strength within yourself...
1076 01:32:03 and you will prevail.
1077 01:32:05 Remember.
1078 01:32:07 Hi, Uncle Karl.
1079 01:32:08 Johnny!
1080 01:32:12 You're getting the hang of it, John.
1081 01:32:14 Maybe one day I'll be working for you.
1082 01:32:17 This is the machine the strangers use
1083 01:32:19 to amplify their thoughts.
1084 01:32:21 The machine that changes their world.
1085 01:32:23 You must take control of it.
1086 01:32:24 You must make the machine yours.
1087 01:32:26 I know you can beat them, John.
1088 01:32:28 But you must concentrate.
1089 01:32:32 Something's wrong.
1090 01:32:42 There is no time for romance, John.
1091 01:32:45 The world can be what you make it.
1092 01:32:47 What have you done?
1093 01:32:49 You have the power to make anything happen...
1094 01:32:52 but you must act now!
1095 01:37:38 I knew you could do it, John.
1096 01:37:40 You have their power now.
1097 01:37:42 You control their machines.
1098 01:37:44 Where's Emma?
1099 01:37:46 She is not Emma anymore, John.
1100 01:37:49 She has been reimprinted.
1101 01:37:50 So give her back her memories.
1102 01:37:52 I can't. The facility where the strangers...
1103 01:37:55 stored the memories has been destroyed.
1104 01:37:58 I'm sorry.
1105 01:38:00 What are you going to do now, John?
1106 01:38:04 You told me I had the power, didn't you?
1107 01:38:08 I can make these machines do anything I want.
1108 01:38:13 Make this world anything I want it to be.
1109 01:38:16 Just so long as I concentrate hard enough.
1110 01:39:44 Where are you going?
1111 01:39:48 Shell Beach.
1112 01:40:30 - What's the fare? - Quarter.
1113 01:40:38 Oh, please.
1114 01:40:39 - Oh, no... - It's fine.
1115 01:40:42 - Thank you. - OK.
1116 01:41:23 John...
1117 01:41:29 Been waiting for you, yes?
1118 01:41:32 What are you doing?
1119 01:41:33 I'm just making a few little changes around here, is all.
1120 01:41:36 Are we sure that's what we want?
1121 01:41:38 I'm prepared to take my chances.
1122 01:41:41 I'm dying, John.
1123 01:41:42 Your imprint is not agreeable with my kind.
1124 01:41:47 But I wanted to know what it was like...
1125 01:41:51 how you feel.
1126 01:41:52 You know how I was supposed to feel.
1127 01:41:55 That person isn't me. Never was.
1128 01:41:59 You wanted to know what it was about us that made us human.
1129 01:42:04 Well, you're not going to find it... in here.
1130 01:42:09 You went looking in the wrong place.
1131 01:43:50 It's so beautiful here.
1132 01:43:57 So bright.
1133 01:44:04 Do you know if Shell Beach is around here?
1134 01:44:07 I think that's it just over there.
1135 01:44:28 I'm headed that way myself.
1136 01:44:32 Would you like to join me?
1137 01:44:36 Sure.
1138 01:44:43 I'm Anna, by the way.
1139 01:44:45 - What's your name? - John.
1140 01:44:50 John Murdoch.

