Alphas (2011–2012): Season 1, Episode 10 - The Unusual Suspects - full transcript

Dr. Rosen's alpha group is abducted by Nathan because he suspects one of them is a Red Flag conspirator.

Previously on Alphas...

I couldn't understand...

They just kept saying the
same thing over and over again.

Tell me about the shooter.

You did murder
a federal prisoner.

I couldn't control that.

The best place for
you now is with us.

I've always been
better off on my own.

So this is how we
deal with Alphas?

When things go
wrong we assassinate?

That's not what I signed up for.



Red Flag must've used her to
encode some of their transmissions.

You work for Red Flag. COMPUTER:
No, Gary. They work for me.

Are you really my friend?

Of course I'm your friend.

Gary, I know you liked Anna,
but remember, I'm your friend too.

Yeah, I know, but
you're not one of us.

Great report.

If you like fiction.

Well, I'm sure Agent Nathan Clay

will be more than
happy to fill in the blanks.

I'm sure he will too,

considering he's already
raising hell over at the DOD.

If you think I'm
gonna let this slide,

then you've really
misjudged me, too.



You know, a man
with your abilities

could make a lot of money

if he went into
business for himself.

This is never going to happen.

I don't care what Clay
says, this was a bad idea.

Yes, we do seem to be
learning by trial and error, hmm.

Mostly error.

Things aren't going
to get easier, are they?

You're late.

You're not with the committee.

No, I'm not.

You're one of them, aren't you?

Some mistakes never go away.

Some do.

Don't take no for an answer

There's no telling
where we've been

Because people don't
understand, understand, understand

People don't understand

People like me

But I'm not supposed to go to
work today. I took vacation time.

I know, but I need your help
with something in the office.

It's the New York Auto
Show at the Javits Center

and it takes four
days to see everything.

Four, that's why I took
off today and tomorrow.

Gary, don't dawdle. Come on.
I've already seen all the English,

French, German, and Italian
cars. I'm working my way east.

Today's Asia because
there's a system.

I know how much it means
to you to see the car show,

but I promise you
won't miss that much.

Yeah, because
tomorrow's America.

You know, Americans
still make a lot of cars.

Like that one, but
that's terrible parking.

Get down, get down, get down.

Ah, damn it.

Agent Harken.

Hey, tactical.

We got a case?

You don't,

but we do.

Bag him. Yes, sir.

Back up! Back up!

Alphas.

I've never seen it.

Come on, everybody's
seen Casablanca.

It's the greatest love, bar,
spy... Tuxedo movie ever made.

I figured you for more of a
Field of Dreams type of guy.

Never seen it.

I refuse to believe Mr. Baseball
hasn't seen Field of Dreams.

Mmm-mmm. I won't go see any movie
that I know is going to make me cry.

Look, one sneaks
up on me, that's fine.

A little while back I took
Tyler to see that movie Up.

Totally sideswiped me.

But I'm not doing that
to myself on purpose.

I thought Casablanca
had a sad ending.

Oh, no. Bogie was much
better off with Claude Rains.

Rachel! Rachel!

Run! Ah!

What the... Where...

Dr. Rosen!

I demand to know
what's going on.

You're not in a position to
make any demands, Lee.

The cells you're in are
soundproof, signal-proof,

escape-proof, Alpha-proof.

Nathan,

what have you done? You're in Binghamton,
along with the rest of your team.

And you're going to be here until I
find out which one of you is the traitor.

Come on, let's go.

This way.

Dr. Rosen!

Keep walking.

What are they doing?

Nathan, have you lost your mind?

When Sullivan hears about
this... This was Sullivan's call.

She ordered you to
tranquilize us like animals?

That was my call.

I didn't want anyone else getting
dead on account of your team.

Nathan, you still haven't
told us what we're accused of.

Harold Freeman.

Mitchell Stentz. Karl
Baxter. Sound familiar?

Yes, of course. Scientists
who worked for MK Ultra.

Cold War Alphas program, they
were all part of it. What about them?

They were your
predecessors in a way.

Recently deceased.

Nathan, don't be coy with me.

Just tell me what's happening.

Each of them were
killed late yesterday,

by a quick-moving necrosis that spread
through their veins in a matter of seconds.

No toxins detected,
no puncture marks, so.

I can tell you, none of
my team has this ability.

No, the ability belongs to an
assassin that works for Red Flag.

But you do have access
to the MK Ultra files.

The unredacted ones, the
ones with real names, addresses.

Well, I don't know what that proves.
They've been in my possession for years.

Except each of these received a call from
your office only hours before they died.

Encoded with the original MK
Ultra signs and countersigns.

Your phones,
codes you and yours,

had almost exclusive access to.

Someone in your group
identified these old men

and set them up to die.

Nathan, if anyone's
being set up, it's us.

There are any number of ways
these could have been faked.

Phone taps,

hackers, not to
mention Alpha abilities.

Occam's Razor.

The simplest explanation's
usually the right one.

All the evidence points back to
you or someone from your team.

Red Flag tried to kill me,
Nathan. And my team.

You think one of us is
suddenly a sympathizer?

Sympathizer, double agent, mole,

financial opportunist.

They all mean traitor.

Nathan, I know my team better
than you, better than anyone.

And I trust them completely.

I'm reading evasion.

Pain and contempt.
He doesn't like you.

What you said,

that wasn't the truth.

Look, I'm not
working for Red Flag.

I'm not helping Red Flag.

I don't know these
gray hairs and

I sure as hell don't have any
reason to want them dead.

Seriously, come on, who
kills an 80-year-old man?

What's the point?
Wait a few months.

He's being honest, I think.

I mean, it's not
100%. I told you that.

Red Flag had you kill before.

Wasn't me, it was mind control.

So you admit to being
susceptible to mind control?

You want me to say that maybe I'm
working for Red Flag and I don't know?

Well,

with all the things I've
seen the last few months,

can't rule it out.

"I feel that while significant
strides have been made

"in expanding the
use of her ability,

"she still lacks the emotional maturity
required to realize her full potential."

That's just rude.

Dark glasses in a meeting?

I can sit behind you.

Or blindfold you if you'd
rather go that route.

Scared of making eye contact
with the evil, mind-bending Alpha?

Have it your way.

I've got to wonder,
"Full potential."

What do you think
Dr. Rosen meant by that?

I don't know, maybe that I, uh,

I could go a week or two
without pushing someone.

Actually pay rent on my loft.

Drive a car I didn't borrow.

So you admit to being
a thief and a con artist?

I've been working
for the DOD for years.

Haven't had any problems
with my lifestyle until now.

Disillusionment doesn't
happen overnight.

Those roots take time to grow,
and when they do, small buds appear.

You think we don't know what
happened with Skylar Adams?

Helping Skylar was
the right thing to do.

No remorse.

None.

So, basically, you just go around
doing whatever the hell you want,

damn the consequences.

I told you, Anna's my friend.

And there's no rule against
talking to your friends.

It's a sign that I'm improving
my social interactions.

Your friend is a
Red Flag terrorist.

Yeah, I know that, but
we don't talk about work.

You're hiding your signals.

I know you are because
I can feel them, but I...

I can't reach them.

So you never said anything to
Anna about the MK Ultra program?

No, that would be work.

When you interrogate people,

it's very important to pay
attention to what they say.

So what do you talk about?

It's private. That means
that it's none of your business.

That woman hurt
people, Mr. Bell.

She's dangerous.
No, that's not true.

Anna's never hurt anyone.

Yeah, she hurt me one
time. But then she apologized.

And she says that Red Flag
doesn't want to hurt people, either.

It's just sometimes they have
to, to protect other Alphas.

That's people like me.

You're a signal bully.

It sucks.

Anyway, you hurt
people, too. You hurt me

with some sleeping bullets.

And I didn't want
to go to sleep.

I just woke up.

I can't read him. His
expression, inflection,

they're all over the place.

Now you and I both
know I'm not Red Flag.

How many different ways do
you want me to tell you this?

Hey, I know you're not the mole.

Oh, now you I can read.

That was a lie.

Look, we had to bring you
in along with everyone else

otherwise they would
have been suspicious.

But you shot me, what, 18 times?

You did a really
good job selling that.

You and I are more alike
than what you want to admit.

Guys saddled with jobs
they don't particularly want.

Working with people
we can't completely trust.

You can't actually
sit there and tell me

none of your
co-workers fit the profile

of someone who might
go over to the other side.

You know what? If they didn't before,
you're sure driving them in that direction.

That's a very qualified
answer, Agent Harken.

We're on the verge of making a
massive move against Red Flag.

Your team has a mole that could
jeopardize the entire initiative.

And you're telling me you
don't want to identify that person?

You're a trained investigator.
You've got to suspect someone.

Who's tops on your list?

Mr. Hicks? Miss Theroux?

Okay, yeah.

People in the office say bad
things about the government,

but Nina doesn't
mean anything by it.

Not that I'm singling out Nina. We all
say bad things about the government.

That's not what I meant, either.

Miss Pirzad,

relax.

I am relaxed.

It's just,

we all worry

that one day men in black
will swoop in and, well,

we'll end up here.

We're afraid of this.

Of today.

Ask her if she has
a boyfriend yet?

Isn't she a little
young for you?

Excuse me?

Never mind.

There's someone
behind the glass.

I wouldn't worry about that.

Who's there? I know someone's
there, I can hear your heartbeat.

Hi, Rachel.

It's Eric. Long time.

Eric Latreaux?

I know him. We brought
him here two years ago.

Eric, what are you doing?

I'm reading your
micro-expressions.

So far, so good.

Clay said if I, uh,

help out he'll get
me out of this dump.

And so, um, maybe
once I get out,

you and I can
catch a movie. Eric,

can you please tell Clay
that I'm telling the truth?

Or maybe we'll go to a show.

Les Mis, The Producers...
Because I know a guy.

Eric, I don't even think those
shows are running anymore.

If the two of you are done I'm
trying to conduct an investigation.

More like a witch hunt.

It's not a witch hunt
if one of you is guilty.

And one of you is.
Unless you're wrong.

And then you're turning
friends into enemies.

Is that a threat?

What do you want me to tell you?

I know who the mole is? I don't.

You want me to pick
someone at random?

Hicks. He's handsome,
too handsome.

Time to change the plan.

Gary, you okay?

No.

So what's next, huh?

What are they going to
do? What does Clay want?

Rachel, just try to calm
down. I am calm, okay, Bill?

You don't seem that calm.

Why are you letting
him do this to us?

I'm not letting
him do this, Nina.

This is... This is
Clay's game. Game?

Yes, well, he's obviously
interviewed all of us individually and

hasn't found his
suspect, so he's

brought us all here together.

Anyone could have
accessed our computer files.

The invisible girl...

No, I checked. No one but us
has ever read those MK Ultra files.

So we're his only suspects.

Everybody relax. None of us works for Red Flag.
- Clay says that...

That I'm the informant.

Because I talk to Anna.

What, you still talk to Anna?

Yeah, but I don't
tell her anything.

Gary, what do you
talk to Anna about?

I... Well, I don't
talk about work.

Gary, you shouldn't
be doing that.

No, I just told her about
my new jacket, that it's soft.

Guys, listen. Clay
has a plan, right?

His initial interrogation
didn't work,

so he put us together
like this for one reason.

And that's so we can find out
amongst ourselves who the traitor is.

There's no traitor.

Well, obviously
they think there is.

What if we don't?

If you don't, I'll
have no choice.

I'll send every one of
you to Building Seven.

He can't do that.

Do I even want to know?

Building Seven,

it's where they send
the worst of the worst.

Once an Alpha goes in...

They never come out.

We'll get out of this, okay?

What do you think they
do in Building Seven?

Seriously, Nina,
when I dream about it

I'm on some sort
of a metal table

and shadowy figures with sharp
objects, but I can't see them...

Rachel. Even with my
ability, Nina, I can't see them.

Rachel, are you going to sit here
and talk about your damn dreams?

We need to figure out how the
hell we're going to get out of here.

Bill, not helping. Yeah, pissing
and moaning's really helping.

Harken, you're
amped up, just chill out.

I'm in Binghamton, okay, and
my wife doesn't know where I am.

I have no idea when we're
going to get out of here,

so it's a little more than
just being amped up.

Okay, you know what, Bill?
You need to please calm down.

You Dr. Rosen now?
We all need to calm down.

Bill doesn't like being in jail.
He likes putting people in jail.

That's two... Two
different things.

All right, Bill,
you're a cop, so...

I am a special agent.
There's a difference.

All right, now what I want to
know is, does this actually work?

You put your suspects in a room

and you see who breaks.

It works all the time.

You put the suspects in a room
just like this, you make them sweat

and then you watch
and wait. Wait for what?

You wait to see who's calm.

It's usually the calm
guy that's guilty.

Oh, you've got to be kidding me.

Well, Bill is never calm.

He can't be calm, it's
biologically impossible.

And Rachel's
always nervous. Hey.

And I'm agitated, I
have a bad attitude.

So, we're innocent.

The three of us are
innocent, let's go.

Bill, come on, you
can drive me home.

- Gary. Gary.
- That's not going to work.

No, come on. I'm
opening the door.

Gary, they're not just
going to let us out, okay?

And plus it's more than
just seeing who sweats.

Clay's got Eric
Latreaux with him.

One of your ex-patients, Doc?

Um, not exactly.

An Alpha we found.
He reads faces.

He uses his ability to

con people and
win at poker games.

Perfect.

Hey, Eric!

How's life treating you in
here, huh? Nice and comfy?

Food's crap.

I've had it before,
it's not that bad.

Look me in the eye and say that.

Are you all right?

Oh, God, it just...
It's my back.

That damn cot. It's just...

You know what? We need
to get him out of here now.

Yes, I think we... We all
need to get out of here.

Okay.

Ow.

Oh, gosh.

Oh, this is not all right.

All right, we need a
doctor in here now.

She's worried.
And the pain is real.

Wonderful.

Uh, my back is out.

I need a spasmolytic.
Methocarbamol.

Follow my lead. Okay.

Can I get a gurney please?

Put the rest of
them in their cells.

Yeah, I'm going.

Hey, don't touch me.

No one's supposed to touch me.

Hey, tell them to be careful with
Dr. Rosen, okay? He's in pain.

Move.

On the wall.

You're making a serious mistake.

Hey.

Eyes front.

Come on, pal. This is
no time to act stupid.

All the time in the world.

Is that the best
you can do? Get in.

Get in.

They're all the same.

Get Gary!

Go to sleep.

Come on, let's go!

Lock it down, now.

Lockdown in effect.

Lockdown in effect.

I hear someone. Okay,
they're coming from the hall.

Thank you, Doctor. I'll get
the medication on my way out.

The pain was real, but I guess
he was exaggerating a bit.

Really?

Lockdown in effect.

Come on! Come on! Come on!

We've got to hurry up
because they're inside coming.

Say the word. Who do I drop?

Say the word.

They're all within range.
I just need a target.

Stand down.

You're letting them go?

Six assets, one traitor.

I'm not a wasteful man.

We'll adjust.

FBI busted a smuggling ring out
of here. Some Somali gunrunners.

This place has been
vacant ever since.

Are you certain no one
will think to look for us here?

Wasn't my case so I
shouldn't be tracked to this.

Hicks, I need you to
secure the rest of these exits.

Yeah, I'm on it.

Gary? Yeah.

What do you see?

There's wireless
cameras far away.

There's some truck CBs,

radio, there's WiFi.

There's satellite
TV. HICKS: All right.

The doors are chained shut.

Now what, Bill?

I'm not heading
back to Binghamton.

We need to keep
moving or split up.

Give ourselves a
chance to get away.

Get away to where?

Can't go home,

can't go back to the offices.

Nobody's going anywhere until
we figure out who this traitor is.

We don't even know there is one.

Hicks, there are
three people dead.

They were lured to their
death by calls from our office.

So unless it's the UPS guy, it's
got to be somebody in this room.

No, it couldn't be the UPS guy.

The MK Ultra files
are on the cloud server.

You have to have a
password to get on there.

Did you guys look at
those poor old men?

It was horrible.

I wouldn't shed too many
tears. Did you read those files?

Human experimentation,
forced drug trials,

didn't exactly treat their
patients with kid gloves.

So you're admitting that
you had access to these files?

Yeah, Bill, I read the
files. They're on the server.

I've read everything on there.

Yeah, I read them too, Bill.

I feel so left out.

I basically use it to
check box scores.

You want us to believe that you're the only
one who didn't have access to these files?

Sorry to disappoint.

But, you know, I can tell
you the ERA and the WHIP

for the entire
Giants pitching staff.

Fear the beard.

I don't know what that
means, Hicks. Come on.

Okay, so what now?

We interrogate each other?

Nina, you can push everybody.

No, no, that wouldn't work.

Because you couldn't push me.

And Nina you can't
push yourself, can you?

That wouldn't make sense.

No, it doesn't make any sense.

Bill's in overdrive. He
can probably ignore you.

And I spent eight years learning
how to avoid your influence.

Are you still
hurting, Dr. Rosen?

Well, nothing that a swim

and a hot bath and a good
night's sleep won't cure.

I know how to find
the traitor. What?

How? If you get me a
phone then I'll call Anna

and I'll just ask her.

You're going to ask the head of
Red Flag who the informant is?

Yeah, I'm going to ask Anna.

This Anna thing, we're really
going to need to talk about.

Gary, you can't talk to Anna.

Guys, guys, I got this, okay?

I've interrogated hundreds
of suspects in the past.

Okay, It's very simple.

Just go through the last few
days, you make a timeline,

good old-fashioned
police work, all right?

And I don't need any
mind control to do it.

Nobody needs mind control

or anything like that.

I know who the traitor is.

Yeah.

You found them?

That's great.

All right, send the
coordinates to my phone.

Did I say you could
touch the station?

That is some
misplaced hostility.

Doc, come on.

Are you going to tell us or are
you going to make us guess?

I'm trying to decide how to
handle this because it's not easy.

I care about all of you.

And, to be honest, I'm
deeply disappointed.

Well, it wasn't me.

I didn't do it, so it must
be someone else here.

Gary doesn't lie. Well, we
all know Gary doesn't lie.

No, I do lie. I've been practicing
because it's a social skill.

Like, the other day when I said I
was going to have a pudding pop,

I was lying because I
don't like pudding pops.

That was a lie. I do
like pudding pops.

Gary. I just knew
we didn't have any.

I'm hoping that the traitor

will, for lack of a
better word, confess.

Clay's almost here.
He's on the phone. What?

How? There's a spy
satellite tracking us.

Gary, you're just
telling us this now?

Yeah! I just found
out right now, Bill.

He's on his way. All right, Doc.

Twenty minutes away.

Okay, we should
run, steal another car.

Seriously, I can't go back to
Binghamton, Dr. Rosen, I can't do it.

Running away would
be pointless, obviously.

So if the person, whoever
is responsible for this,

will step forward,

I'll know that they
are redeemable.

And I'll do everything
I can to protect them.

If not, I have no other choice but
to turn them over to Clay myself.

And we, uh, have 20 minutes.

No, we have less
than 20 minutes.

Yeah. This is
the car they stole.

Satellite lost track when they
moved into the industrial park.

Well, there have to be 40 or
50 warehouses around here.

Anything?

Noise.

Between the train depot and the factories
down the street, there's too much clatter.

They're cornered. Eventually
they always end up cornered.

Go warehouse to warehouse,
hunt them down, flush them out,

take them down.

Start all over again with Eric.

Sooner or later one
of them will crack.

All right.

I'll wait here. You come
and get me if you find 'em.

Nope.

Man, where's the trust?

You can tell what people
are thinking, who do you trust?

Let's go.

Okay, whoever did this, just
come forward and confess.

I promise we will forgive you.

Doc said he already
knows who it is,

so why don't you
can the theatrics.

Hey! What is that supposed to
mean? It means stop babbling!

Cameron, just dial
it down a bit okay?

You're looking pretty
jumpy there, Hicks.

Says the guy who's
sweating through his shirt?

Yeah, I sweat, okay? I sweat
when I'm amped up, okay?

You're amped up. Maybe crush
a crate, maybe that will help.

Hey, how about I crush you?

Guys! Guys, I can hear
headsets. They're searching for us.

They're going to
be here very soon.

Hey, is there a
bathroom around here?

Hey, it's my downside. When
I get nervous I have to pee.

No, your downside is that you're a
distrustful depressed miserable human being.

Oh, yeah. That.

You know what
people don't realize?

That ignorance of what
other people are thinking

is one of the keys
to human happiness.

Lets you have friends,
lovers, lets you keep a job.

They told me this Alphas
thing was a fast track

to a cushy position in D.C.

House in the 'burbs,
good schools for my kids.

I'm still living in
upstate New York.

I feel your pain, brother.

Somehow that doesn't
make me feel any better.

Come on. Let's get this done.

So, people, time's up.

Okay. So, who is it?

He doesn't know.

You're bluffing, right?

For all we know, it's Clay
or someone above his head.

Someone is setting
us up to take the fall.

It can't be Clay. He doesn't have
access to our passwords or phones.

He doesn't have access that we
know of! He doesn't have access, Hicks.

She's right. It's not Clay.

I'm sorry, Cameron.

What?

I know about, uh, the cash
deposits to your secret account.

Gary told me.

Hicks...

The deposits are cash, but
they email your statements.

And it's different amounts,

there's $3,120.1,960.

Don't listen to him.

You don't understand, it has...

Different times of the
month. It's for my kid.

Cameron? No.

You seem pretty
nervous there, Hicks.

Yeah, you're damn right I am.

I should never have let you
on this team in the first place.

Should have sent him to
Binghamton a long time ago.

I knew it. I knew it was you.

No, no, no! No, Bill!

Get off him! Ah!

Bill, don't!

Stop this!

Bill, just let him
go! Just please!

Are you okay?

Bill! RACHEL: Stop him.

I didn't do it!

Bill!

No, no, no, no, no, no! - Bill!

Bill!

No, no, no, no! Stop fighting!

No!

Bill!

Bill!

DOD, down on the ground!

Hands up! Down on the ground!

It's Hicks! I need to
get Gary out of here.

Down on the ground.
It's not him. It's not him!

Back up! Back up!
It's not Hicks, okay?

It's not him!

Dr. Rosen, they were fighting
each other. I know. Come on, Gary.

Friends aren't
supposed to fight.

Hey, Doc, remember me?

Not now.

Down on the ground, now.

Wait, stop, everybody.

It's Rosen. He's the mole.

What are you talking about?
Rosen just said it was Hicks.

That man is an imposter.
His blood type is wrong.

It's not Dr. Rosen.

Oh, God, he's got Gary.

About time.

You know what they call it
when you die in your sleep?

Millionaire's death.

Creighton wanted you
alive to take the fall.

Looks like that's changed.

I love to improvise.

Dr. Rosen, we should go
back and help our friends.

They need us. Gary, I told
you we are helping them.

And the best way to do that
is to erase the MK Ultra files

from the cloud server...

But you said that the MK
Ultra files were important.

They are.

And you're the only
one who can do that.

Yeah, well, if they're important,
why would we delete them?

Doesn't make...

Oh, that's gross. Dr. Rosen,
don't do that in there.

Are you sick?

No, I'm fine.

No, you're not fine.

Vomit is the body's way of
telling us that we're not fine.

Don't you ever shut
up? Come on, Gary!

But that won't grow
anymore now, Dr. Rosen.

It's delicate. It's
a philodendron.

Come on. Come on, Gary.

Here, Gary.

Yeah, it got warm.

How long is this going to take?

To erase every file all
at once? It'll take a while

because the connection is slow
and the IP address, it keeps changing.

That's why I'm the only one who can
delete them all, because I'm the admin.

Don't do that in the plant. Go
and do that in the bathroom.

Don't worry about me. Just
concentrate on your work.

Gary?

Step away from that man.

He's not me.

No, no, no. You're
not Dr. Rosen.

Your hair is too short.

I know, Gary. He must've cut it.

Why? I don't know.
To measure my skull,

to match the color of my hair.

It's not important, Gary.

What's important is that this
man... This man's an Alpha.

Don't listen to him.

That's the only
possible explanation

for how he looks like me.

No, no, he...

No, Gary.

His face is moving.

Yeah, you're not Dr. Rosen.
That's his Alpha ability.

He can change his face.

Yes, you're right, Gary.
And his entire bone structure.

Even the color of his
skin, his vocal chords.

I imagine it must be incredibly
painful holding another shape like this.

It's no picnic being
you, that's for sure.

All hunched up.

Pretending to be so
damn understanding.

Why don't you let it go?

I'll kill him, you little brat!

No, you won't because
you need me to delete

those MK Ultra files.

And I won't.

I'm not going to
help you because

you helped Red Flag kill
those three MK Ultra people.

Three of them.

You killed Freeman,
Baxter and Stentz?

Yeah. They're dead.
I saw the pictures.

Those were the last three remaining
staff members of the program.

You make me out to be a traitor.

Wipe out MK Ultra?

Why?

What's in those files?

What is it you don't
want me to see?

No, no! No, no, no, no!

Uh... Dr. Rosen... Gary.

Gary. Dr. Rosen's got a gun.

Where is he? I don't
know what he's going to do.

He's the mole.

He's down there. I don't know
what he's going to try and do,

but he's the mole. Anna told me.
- Gary, just slow down.

We should leave.

That's not Gary. HARKEN: What?

No, don't. Ah!

Oh, God. I'm so damn tired.

Look, I'm not the traitor
here, all right? You all are.

You've sided
against your own kind.

Now you're nothing
but government thugs.

Is that necessary?

No, but you know
what? It feels really good.

Where's Gary?

I'm here and I'm the
real me. He's the fake.

He was the fake Rosen before,

but the real Dr. Rosen is
here now and he's hurt his leg.

He has bad hair. Oh, yeah.

So, the Alpha
who tried to kill me?

Gone by the time we got there.

But your theory seems sound.

Kill the MK Ultra
players, erase the data,

leave you holding the bag.

Yeah, well, whatever Red
Flag was looking for in those

MK Ultra files, or whatever
they were trying to bury,

must have been pretty important.

Important enough for that
morphogene to risk his life for it.

True believer.

Had him shipped
straight to Building Seven.

Eric, why exactly are you here?

His idea.

Eric's getting out
of Binghamton soon.

I thought you two could work
together from time to time.

Oh, really?

Call it work release.

He meant that.

That was sincere.

It's like, we bonded.

Don't push it.

Um, hey, Doc, um, I'm your man.

Even part-time. Freelance.

Well, I'll keep
it in mind, Eric.

More honesty.

That is so refreshing.

All right. Uh,
I'll be in the car.

Don't try to run. What?
Why would I run?

I've got a job offer waiting.

You know, Nathan, I was a
little dismayed at the way you...

You treated my team.

Tranquing them like
they were rabid dogs,

throwing them into cages.

You set a very dangerous
precedent doing that.

Lee, you had a mole.

A Red Flag agent
inside your team.

If I hadn't acted quickly and decisively,
you would have been dead or framed

or both.

And I'm supposed
to thank you for that?

You could.

Or you could worry about how
Red Flag's going to come at you next.

Because they will.

Rachel, I'll call you.

I always thought he
was pretty cute. Really?

Look, I'm the guy who pitched
two perfect games in a row.

Yeah, in the minor leagues.

It doesn't matter. It's
never been done before,

hasn't been done since.
Makes me collectable.

I'm a statistical freak.

No, that makes you the...

The greatest flame-out in the
history of minor league sports.

Regardless, I get 20 bucks an
autograph, I do five or seven shows a year

and my shame is
Tyler's college fund.

At least you two
are talking again.

Yeah, we're one
big happy family.

Yeah, I'm still waiting
on my apology.

Bill, Dr. Rosen still owes
me two more vacation days

and, uh, there's a
motor show in Detroit.

We should go.

It could be a road trip,
and then while we're there

you can pick out a new car.

Gary, what's wrong with my car?

You drive an accountant's car.

So, you know what? That's
not funny. You know what?

Why don't you get, uh, your
little girlfriend Anna to take you?

Hey, be nice. Anna
is not my girlfriend.

What? I'm being nice.
She's just my friend.

Look, I say one snarky thing,

and you guys are all on my ass.

But Gary can say whatever...

Bill? Bill? Bill? RACHEL: Bill!

Bill! Bill!

Dr. Rosen! Dr. Rosen!

Bill! GARY: Dr. Rosen!