Eureka (2006–2012): Season 5, Episode 3 - Force Quit - full transcript

- Previously on eureka...

- I'm locked out of the system,
the ship is about to launch,

and I can't stop it.

- Where'd they go?

- The greatest scientists
of our time

are wired into an artificial
world that we control.

- I see a lot of things
have changed since I left.

- The hell?
[shouts]

- dane, can you hear me?

- We're losing him.

- But we understand our orders.



Should any of the astraeus crew
threaten

to expose the construct,

they will be retired.

- We could all be
inside some totally advanced

computer construct
that just looks and feels

like the real world and we
wouldn't even know it.

- I'm really sorry
that you said that.

- You're killing her.
- She's dangerous.

You know it.

[flatline]

- you want to know
how they knew we were coming?

Because I told her.

[clears throat]

- widen the search protocols
and shift to level seven.



- Yes, sir.
- Jack, nothing so far.

- I've just been looking through
the pre-launch footage again,

and could senator wen have a
device that affected the launch?

- If there was a trojan horse
virus buried in the launch code,

maybe she triggered it.

But they're written
so that they disappear

after they do their job.

There'd be no evidence.

- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Come on.

You saw her face.

Right, when that ship
disappeared,

she looked relieved.

She...

- Look...

I'm not doubting
your instincts.

All I'm saying is
you can't accuse

a united states senator
without proof.

She will bury you,

and that helps no one.

So we have to tread lightly.

- Oh.
Senator wen.

So good to see you.

- Sheriff carter.
Dr. Deacon.

How are you both holding up?

- Oh, we were just discussing
the next phase of the search.

- Right. Well, I've gone
through all the reports,

and it's become clear that this
was an elaborate tech theft.

The experts tell me
that an organization

as sophisticated as this,
odds are

they won't be leaving
any witnesses behind.

- And no offense
to your experts,

but we're just gonna keep
on looking.

- Of course.

We all will.

Stay strong.

- So senator wen insists
it was a tech theft?

- Yeah.
- But you don't believe her?

- No.
- Because you think

that the crew was kidnapped?
- Yeah.

- Okay, but wouldn't
we have received

some kind of ransom demand?

- Not if the kidnappers
didn't want us

to know
that the crew was taken.

- Okay, so they hijacked
the launch to take the crew,

not the ship?
- Exactly.

- Okay, but this would take
months to plan,

and senator wen couldn't
do this on her own.

- No, I mean...

Yeah, I guess the question is,
who is she...

Wait. Okay.
Henry said, for this

to be possible,
a virus would have had

to been planted.

We had one security breach
in the last year.

- Yeah, beverly barlowe.
- Right.

She could have accessed
the computer

when she brain-jacked allison,

and it was during that time

that she was named interim head
of global dynamics by...

- Senator wen.

They've--they've been working
together

this entire time.

- Maybe. Yeah.

I mean, we were so focused

on what was taken,
we didn't think

that something
could have been left.

- A virus
to take over the launch.

- Right.

Beverly's the key
to this thing.

We find her,
we find the crew.

- She's been
on every most wanted list

since the gd break-in,
and we have no leads.

It's like she's a...

Ghost.

- You two look like you
could use a little help.

- I came to you.

Is the cell really necessary?

- Oh, let me think.
yes.

Now again
where is the crew?

- That's a complicated question,
sheriff.

- I know an easy way
to make her answer.

- Their minds

are in a total immersion
simulated reality program.

They think they're in eureka
four years in the future.

They're connected to a photonic
plasma computer mainframe

housed in a mobile
neural networking lab.

But I don't know
where it is.

- Yeah, well,
here's a thought.

Why don't you call your buddies
and find out?

- I had a falling out
with one of my associates.

- That be a senator wen?

- You always were good
at your job, sheriff.

yes.
She's out of control.

- So your boss fired you,
and now you're here for payback.

- She's not my boss.

She deviated from the plan,

and now the entire crew's
in jeopardy.

To be clear, I never intended
to hurt anyone.

I just wanted to borrow
their intellect for a while.

- Well, that's good of you.
You're a real humanitarian.

- I think so.

Rather than building
better weapons

with the department of defense--

- This is crazy.

I say we hand her over
to the feds.

- You make that call,
wen finds out I'm here.

She finds out I'm here, she
pulls the plug on the operation,

and her version
of pulling the plug

leaves no witnesses.

- All right.

Why are you here?

- The program is glitching,
and the crew

is questioning
their reality.

It's only a matter of time
before they discover the truth.

- That seems like a good thing.
- It's a death sentence.

One of the crew members already
learned that the hard way.

- Who?

- Dr. Holly martin.

- Holly's dead?

- By wen's hand.

It's a tragic loss.

But I am here to help you
get the others back--

Allison, zane,
all of them.

But you're going
to have to trust me.

- Beverly,
why would we trust you?

- Because today
we're on the same team.

You want to save your friends,
and so do i.

[ship's horn blasts]

[electronic beeping]

[electronic beeping]

- trace readings from the strong
force disruptor tests

are minimal, so...

Everything is looking good.

[glitch sound]

except for that.

Hey, check this out.

Okay, that rock,
it just had a bird in it.

- Um...

I didn't see anything.

We should get going.

- Yeah.

- How did we get
a collision mesh error?

- The termination of Dr. Martin
should have fixed the program,

but it's still glitching.

- Donovan's
a computer programmer.

If anyone else
is gonna figure this out,

it's gonna be him.

- We'll keep him
from pursuing it further.

- You better.

I'd hate to have to retire
another one.

- She left.

No warning.
Just gone.

- Fargo, breathe.
What's going on?

- Holly dumped me.
By memo.

- Oh, even I wouldn't do that.
- I know, right?

- Okay, what exactly
did she say?

- Just that she's flying
to d.c. Today,

it's a permanent transfer,

that she doesn't do
the long-distance relationships.

I mean, I keep calling her,
but she's not answering.

I just don't understand.

Did I do something wrong?

Zane, you know women.

- No, I thought I did.

Now not so much.

- Hey.

Sorry, fargo.
Couldn't help but overhear.

Can I offer you an opinion?

- Sure.

- I know this is hard,

but, um...

Let her go.

You're a catch.

There are lots
of eccentric geniuses in town

who would love
to have a shot at you.

Some of them even women.

- Really?
That's your advice?

- Well, yeah, I'm just trying
to give him perspective.

I mean, if holly can't
appreciate what he has to offer,

i-I say move on.

Life is short.

- Okay.
You're gonna be late.

Remind me to never let you give
jenna relationship advice.

Fargo, I'm sorry.

- Yeah.

[sighs]

I really thought
she was the one.

- Well, when's her flight?

Maybe you still have time
to catch her at the airport.

- That's terrible advice.
- That is awesome advice.

To show her how much I love her.

First I'll need
some peter gabriel.

Gotta go.

- [Groans]

- what?

Someone besides you deserves
to be happy.

- Shouldn't you be at gd
working on something

for the betterment
of mankind?

- Actually I'm heading out
to the forest.

I saw something weird this
morning that I can't wrap

my head around.

But whatever.

Eat your muffin.

- I'll come with you.

Better safe than sorry.

- If what she's saying
is crazy,

then I'll lock her up.

But, if what she's saying
is right

about senator wen,
and I think it is,

then this may be our only chance
to get the crew back.

- Jack, this is insane.

You expect me to trust her after
everything that she's done?

- We're running out of time.

May I continue?
- Don't push it.

- The crew is in a mobile lab.

I think I have a way
to locate it

from inside the program.

- Inside?

- I know
wen's remote access code.

I can log on from here
and turn off

the engineers' ability
to see what's happening.

That'll buy us time.

- To do what?

- Jack you into the program
from here.

- Why?
- Well, once you're inside,

you can blow up something big
enough to overheat the computer.

- We're thinking
the astraeus,

the virtual one.

- The mainframe
has a particular i.r. Signature.

Rendering a large-enough
explosion in the simulation

should cause a thermal surge

in the computer processors.

- Which would emit
a particular i.r. Heat spike.

- And we can trace that
from the real world.

- We will have a security team
on standby,

and, once we find the computer,

we'll find the people
hooked up to it.

- Once you're in,
you'll have to be very careful

around the npcs.

- Npcs?

- Non-player characters--

Anyone, anything
that is not a real person.

- The npcs are programmed to
stop the crew from figuring out

they're in a computer construct.

With the engineers blinded,
they'll be put on high alert.

If they realize you're a threat,
they'll eliminate you.

- Eliminate like boot you
out of the program?

- I don't think
that's what she means, jack.

- If you die in the program...
- Yeah.

You die here too.

Got it.

- I'll do it.

- I think I should go.

- What?
- Blowing stuff up

is something
that I can do.

Something goes wrong here,

we need a scientist.

And, jo, you have to lead
the strike team.

So...

I think I should go.

- Should we get started then?

- The bird came from here,

swooped down,
straight back,

and right through the rock.

- Well, it looks
like a perfectly normal rock.

Right. Oh.
- What?

- No. No.
No stuck birds.

- Very funny.

Wasn't exactly stuck, though.

It was more like a video game.

- I'm sure there's a perfectly
reasonable explanation.

This is gonna be
a little tougher to explain.

- Zane!

- You know what to do?

- Yeah.

Wrote it on my hand.

- Carter, just think about that
just for a second.

- Right.
Well, I'll memorize it.

- Okay.

- Beverly just blocked
their visuals.

We're ready to jack you in,
jack.

- Nice.

Look, no matter what happens
to me,

do not let beverly escape here.

- Ha.
No argument there.

- All right.

Right. So how does
this "matrix me" thing work?

- Have a seat, sheriff.

- Yeah, I figured.

- You'll replace
the npc jack carter

that's already
in the program.

All the npcs
are independent subroutines.

They'll only know
something's different

if you tip them off.
So don't.

- Right.
Okay.

- Blow the ship up quickly.

Once we see the heat spike,

we'll pull you back.

- Right.

I sort of wish I'd played
more video games.

- Except in this one
there are no extra lives.

And we won't have a way to see
what's going on in there.

You'll be on your own.

- Great pep talk.

- Oh.
One other thing.

- Uh-huh.
- In the program,

you're dating jo

and have been raising
allison's kids

for the past few years.

- What?

Zane!
[crash]

- zane.

Wait, whatever I did to piss you
off, it wasn't me, okay?

I know
this is gonna sound crazy--

- We're in a total immersion
simulation program?

- Yes.

- Mm-hmm.
And you're part of it.

[gun cocks]
- no, no, no, no, no! No.

The me who was here before was.

The me who's here now,

this is--
This is me.

My body's actually
in henry's garage.

He had to--to jack me
to get at my mp3s.

- Npc.
- Yes.

Right.
'cause what we have to do

is build a thing
to blow up the ship,

and then there's gonna be
a heat spike,

and then henry,
he can trace it

with jo
in the real world.

- Yeah.

No computer version of you
could have come up

with something
that incoherent.

- You were holding
a gun at my face.

- You were trying to kill me.

- [Grunts]

it feels very real.

[birds calling]
- mm-hmm.

Okay, so we're gonna try
to blow up the astraeus?

That's not gonna be easy.

That ship was made
to take a pounding.

- I know,
but that's why I wrote on--

Oh, I wrote...

- Great.
- This is a virtual hand now.

- Mm-hmm.

- It's...
Ironic.

- Mm-mm.
- I got this.

That means
it's a different word.

It's bionic.

[stammering]
ionic!

- Resonator.
- Yes!

- That could do it,
but we're gonna need

the others
to help us, though.

- Okay, well, tell them
to watch out.

If the npcs suspect us,
they will take us out.

- I know.
I was just dealing with one.

It is really good
to see you, though.

- Thanks.

Sorry.
- It's all right.

- That really hurt.

- What the frak?

[tires screech]

uh-oh.

- Program monitoring's
still offline,

so we're flying blind here.

Could take hours to get
the visuals back up.

I understand, senator.

Put the primary npc security
settings on highest alert.

Can't take any chances now.

- Allison.

Allison, oh, hey.

- What--carter,
have you lost--

- No, it's not carter.

It's jack.

It's me.
- Yes.

And you are with jo.
What is wrong with you?

- All of this is fake.

The town, the people,
everything except for the crew

of the astraeus,
you, and me.

We're inside
of a computer program,

and it hasn't been four years.

It's been a month.

And I'm not seeing...
[high-pitched] jo!

hi!

How's it going, sweetheart?

- Okay.

Is everything...

- Fine.
I'm fine.

Allison's fine.
Things--things--it's--

- Fine.
- Fine.

- Yeah, I don't--
- [Laughs]

she...
Did you say some--

No, we were just talking
about a work thing.

And, allison, you need
to look into that.

So we should go.
Sorry. Yeah.

- Jack?

Are we still on for lunch
at the house?

- You bet.

Fist pump.

You're my girl.
- Okay.

- All right.

Now, as you were saying,
we better go.

Come on.

- This is the most ridiculous
thing that I've ever heard.

- Allison, it's me, jack,

the real jack,

and I'm in love with you.

I need you to trust me.

Do you trust me?

- No.

- Real--I thought
that would go differently.

- Carter, adjusting
to this reality

has not been easy for me--

Missing all these years with
my kids, seeing you with jo.

- This isn't reality.

I'm reality.

This is all the fake stuff.

- I wish
that I could believe that.

- Believe this.

- [Clears throat]

hey, guys.

Okay, guys,

we have most of the components

for an ionic resonator
here at gd,

but I'll have to get
the remote detonator

from henry's garage.

- And we can power it
with the fuel cell

from s.a.r.a.h.'s
backup generator.

- Where's fargo?
- So...

We really are lying somewhere
unconscious?

Everything that we've
experienced since the launch,

none of that happened?

You two actually believe this?

- Yeah.

When I got zapped
by martha last month,

I saw these flashes of light
and people standing over me.

Look, I thought
it was just a dream.

Then I saw a collision
mesh error this morning.

And your boyfriend here--
- Other boyfriend.

- He de-rezzed
right in front of me.

So, yeah,
i'm pretty convinced.

- So I haven't lost all that
time with kevin and jenna,

with you?
- No.

Some kiss, though, huh?

- Guys...

We're trapped
in the matrix.

- We know.

- You could have told me
in your message.

- We're gonna get you
out of here.

- Not without holly.

It's impossible
to leave the town,

so she's got
to be here somewhere.

And I'm not going anywhere
without her.

- Fargo, there's something
you should know.

Uh...

Holly's already out.

- Are you sure?

- Yeah.

- That's my girl.

[whirring]

- [gasps]

oh.
- I'm disappointed.

You know, grace,
we...

We don't talk much anymore.

I think it's time
to catch up.

- You're right.

We really should catch up.

How about, say, dinner tonight?

Right now, though,
I really have

to meet allison.
[door jams]

- yeah, you know, I...

I think you should call her.

You're not gonna make it.

- Wow.

This is my exact bat!

Like...

Are you telling me that beverly
got all this information

from inside
the gd computers?

- The gd personnel files
are very...

Comprehensive.

ohh.

Look at me!

I'm coaching
jenna's t-ball.

I would totally do that!

I...that's...

Kevin's graduation and...

This is...un...

Real.

- I thought I heard you
come in.

- Yeah!

That's me.

- I love our lunches at home.

- Mmm.

Mmm...

Oh, yeah.

- How about I spread out
a picnic

in the bedroom?

- Ahh!

Ohh-agh.

We--we got company.

- Well, he'll have
to wait downstairs.

- [Grunts]

no, nah.
Oh, mm, you.

- What's the matter, jack?

You don't like
what you see?

- Yeah.

I'm--i'm--
I'm all about the eye contact.

Is--is my...
- Hmm?

- It's...yeah.

And, um, actually,
fargo said that I

gotta drive him to work,
which is urgent.

So...sort of
a rock and a hard place.

You know,
"oh, fargo."

- Got it!
We can take...

- Gah.
- Our own sweet time.

- Ugh!
- It's no rush.

- There. We can get back
to picnicking...later.

I can't wait, and...

- Hmm.
- Now...ah! Bye.

[growls]

- the attention to detail
is astounding.

- [Whispers]
stop staring!

- Ooh.

It's hard not to!

- Heh.

- My team has a chopper
ready to move out.

I want to be in the air
when you get those coordinates.

- Make sure you trust them.
If wen finds out--

- They're my team.

And my trust
doesn't come easy.

You okay alone?

- Yeah.

- Henry...

I know trusting me
can't be easy for you.

- I don't...trust you.

- I never intended
to hurt them.

I wanted their ideas,
not their lives.

I would have sent
the crew home.

It all would have
been a bad dream.

Wen changed that.

- Don't try to justify
your actions with me,

because you can't.

- I know you've struggled
with eureka's mission, henry.

Look, einstein himself
said we cannot simultaneously

prepare for peace
and for war.

We need balance
in the world.

Think of what's
at stake, henry.

Philosophically,
we're not that different.

- Their lives are at stake,

and that's all I care about
right now.

And it's the only reason
you're still breathing.

And do not ever...

Compare yourself
to me again.

[faint beeping]

- grace was delayed by henry.
If he suspects something--

- She'll cover.

- We still need
the remote detonator.

- It won't work.
- No, it'll work.

You'll just have
to activate it manually.

- Manually?

- Just stuff this baby
into the engine core,

flip that switch, and then
get the hell out of dodge.

- Well, how much time
between the switch flipping

and the fireball
of destruction?

- Uh, could rig
a detonation delay.

That should buy you
10, 12 seconds.

- No problem.

[steam hissing]

[beep]

[machinery hums]

[beeping]

- hi there, sheriff.

Business on the premises?

- Wha--um...

[laughs]

funny thing, the, um ...

Uh...i got nothin'.

[click, humming]

[grunts]

[rapid beeping]

- we have a security breach
in pod five!

- Station!

Oh, no, we're
waiting on orders.

[indistinct chatter]

hyuh!

uhh!

Argh!

[electricity zapping]

- there...
They're on the columbia,

headed out to sea.

- That's got to be them.
It worked.

- Jo, we found 'em.

Um, uploading coordinates.

- Got it. Contracting
the heat signatures.

- You're about...
An hour out.

- Not the way I fly.

You're still flying blind.

The overheating is causing
a system-wide cascade failure.

Should I pull the crew?
- No, no!

Our only concern
is salvaging the program.

- And if it fails
with them inside?

- Then the crew's loss
is on beverly.

We can't have this
coming back to haunt us.

Dump the container overboard
and save the data.

- Understood.

We're gonna need to shut down
all nonessential systems,

so I'm gonna have to
log you out of the program.

- But I'm not logged in.

- Someone's using
your login code...

From a eureka ip address.

- [Sighs]

that clever bitch.

[alarm droning]
- what the...

- All right, now,
get jack the hell out of there.

- I'm trying.

- I can't.
- What are you trying to pull?

- Someone severed my link
to the neural computer.

- Well, there's got to be
another way

to get him out of there!
- Not--not safely.

I have to eject him
from within the system.

Any other way could be fatal.

- Jack.
- I...

- Are you okay?
- Yeah, relatively.

- "Under 12 seconds."

ugh.

Think we got
our heat spike.

- Yeah, you bet we did.

- We broke the matrix.

[explosions]

- we really broke the matrix.

- So I take it
this wasn't supposed to happen?

- Yeah, you think?
- Run!

- The entire program
is derezzing, with us inside!

- We must have created
a cascade failure.

If that bullet reaches us,
we're dead.

- So "run" is sort of
a short-term plan, then?

- Well, we have to slow it down,
give jo time to get us out.

- Wait, wait!

The computer world only renders
areas that we're looking at!

So we need to make
those areas smaller.

- Right, so if we get
the entire astraeus crew

to the same place,

the program won't have to render
the whole town.

- And the computer won't have
to work as hard,

which should slow down
the derezzing process.

- All right, well, the crew's
at global, right?

We get 'em at the rotunda.
- Yes.

- Let's roll.
- Grace! She's still with henry.

- All right, I'll get grace.
- Okay, careful.

- All right.
Hey, hey, hey!

- Be careful.

- Henry, um,
I really have to go.

- For your...
Geological detonation.

- Yes.

- You're lying.

- Uh...you're right.

Actually, um...

I'm working on a...

A new project.

But it's a surprise.

- Ah, and I have

a surprise for you.

I don't think that this...

Relationship...

- [Weakly] mm-hmm.

- Is going to work out.

- Henry!
Don't...move.

- Uh...jack.

Uh...ah-ah...

What's wrong?

[buzzing]
- aah! Aah!

ohh!

- [Panting]

- that was a little unsettling.
You okay?

- Not even close.

Let's go.
- Okay.

[rumbling]

- just trust me.
Go to the rotunda now!

go!

[cracking and whooshing]

- looks like you and I
have a problem.

- Big time.

uhh!

- Ah!
- Uhh!

[gasping]

- I could keep
battin' you around

like a helpless
little mouse.

But I am tired
of playing with my food.

- [Gasping]

no!

aah!

[wind whooshing]

- aah!
- Ohh!

[screaming]

you bitch!

- [Grunting]

oh! Ohh.

- Bet that felt good.

- It didn't suck.

- [Chuckles]

- oh, my god.

My god.

Oh, my god.
Thank god you guys made it.

- Barely.
- Oh, you okay?

- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm fine.

- Eureka's coming apart
at the seams.

- Yeah, waiting to be rescued
is not an option.

- This is a nightmare.

- You're right.

That's it.

And all we have to do
is wake up,

the same way that zane
woke up when martha shocked him.

- Right.

- [Stuttering]
a big enough shock

could have disrupted
the electrical impulses

between zane's brain
and the matrix computer.

- Okay, so it
might be a way

to completely eject
from the inside?

- But zane was lucky that he
didn't get electrocuted.

You could wake up for a second
or never wake up again.

- I feel lucky.

And when I wake up,
I could get all you out.

- But you're not with us
in the real world.

- Small issue.

- I'll do it.
- I'll do it. Jinx!

I mean, heh,
just joking.

You got it, so...

Lucky you.

- Hit me.

Hit me!

[zap]
- uhh!

[groaning]

[indistinct chatter]

[grunts]

- going somewhere?

uhh!

gah!

- Come on, move in.

[indistinct chatter]

- hey, remember me?

- Uhh!
- Step back.

Get away from there!

- Don't--don't--
Don't shoot.

- We gotta get
the others out.

Give me a hand
to that control panel.

I'm feelin'
kind of limp here.

- I'm gonna let that one go.

- I missed you, jojo.

- Any time, zane!

- If he even got out alive.

- Jack, what about you?

- Well, henry and beverly
are working on it.

Well, henry is.

- Damn it.

- Try something else!

You have to reestablish
a connection to him.

- I am doing everything I can,
trust me.

[door opens]
- beverly, stop!

Stop!

Dr. Deacon...

I don't know what
ms. Barlowe has told you.

But we just recovered
the bodies of the crew.

The invasive neurological
experiment she was performing

left no survivors.

- She is lying, henry.

This is our only chance
to get everyone out.

- Henry...whatever she did
to your wife

and the rest of the crew,
she is doing to sheriff carter!

We have to unhook him
from all this--

- If you do that,
he will die.

Henry, that is how
she killed holly marten.

- Can't we just unplug them?

- No, it's like ejecting
a flash drive from a computer.

You can't just
yank it out or...

- Fatal system error.

- Henry...think about

everything that this woman
has done to you.

All the lies she's told.

Do you really think

that she has the sheriff's
interests at heart?

I'm going
to arrest her now.

Please...don't force me
to arrest you too.

- Okay, just, uh, wait.

Uh, before you do that,

beverly, duck.

[beep]

[zap]

[all grunt]

[cracking]

- jack, just don't let go.

- Never.

Love it when you
call me jack.

[whoosh]

- uhh!

- Welcome back, allison.

- Jack is still in there.

He doesn't have much time.
Can you get him out?

- No, he's integrated
at a different source.

He has to be ejected
from there.

- Henry, come in.
We have the crew.

Is carter okay?

Henry?

He's not answering.

[on speaker]
henry, do you copy?

Beverly!

Henry, can you hear me?

Can anyone hear me?

Can you copy, please?

- [Static]
i'm here, jo.

Log me back on and I'll
pull sheriff carter out.

- Could you take this one?

- Go ahead.

[cracking and rumbling]

- henry, any time now!

Any time now!

- Whoa.

aah!

[grunting]

aah!

[grunts softly]

ohh.

oh! Whoa.

Ohh! Uhh!

You okay?
You okay?

- Oh! Hey.
- Hey.

- [Laughing] hey!

Welcome back.

- Thanks.
- Wha--the others.

- Uh, they got out.
What--what happened here?

- Uh, I tell you.

I had to trust beverly
with your life.

She got you out, jack.

- Where is she?

- Don't know.

- Y...

I ask you to do
one, simple thing.

- Hey.
- One...si...

- I call "next" on the phone.

Holly must be worried sick.

- Can you just...

Hey, fargo,
why don't you...

Take a little walk with me.

- Yeah.
Yeah, I don't think so.

My legs ain't
workin' so well.

- Yeah, it's...

It's okay.

I'll hold you up.

[indistinct chatter]

- all right, sounds good.

[hammering]

- welcome back, captain.

Sorry about the mess.

We're still
under construction.

Planked fig with pancetta
and goat cheese?

- Sounds wonderful.
- Mm, thank you.

- You're welcome.

- Could you stop
grinning at me?

It's kind of
freaking me out.

- Oh, come on, grace.
Now...when could this face

ever freak you out?

hmm?

[chuckles]

- still feeling limp?

- Funny.

Heard you cut your walkabout
short because of us.

So you gonna head back out?

- We'll see.

- Oh, yeah?

Well...

I'll drink
to "we'll see."

- Still haven't
got the squeezing

out of your system,
have you?

- I'm sorry, I'm just happy
to have my family back.

My very young,
young family.

- Well, we're happy
not to be old, aren't we, jenna?

- [Chuckles]

- it's nice to have things
back to normal.

- Yes, normal...

- How is the happy
reunited couple?

- Happy.

- Okay.

How are you doing?
- Good!

I--I gotta drink--
I got the...

- There you go.
- Thanks.

- Sorry, one sec.

- Hey, andy.

- Hey, boss.

- You okay?

- I just don't understand.

Everyone on the crew
seems to be afraid of me.

Did I...
Do something wrong?

- No, I think it'll pass.

Sometimes, it just takes people
a little while

to, uh, adjust to...

To reality.

Would you excuse me
for a sec?

- Okay.

- [Sighs]

- hey, fargo.

- You lied to me.

- I was trying
to protect you.

Till we got back.

Uh...

Sorry.

- But I couldn't protect her.

- I know.

Neither could i.

- You put me in here?

- It seemed appropriate.

- Are you really
that naive?

I'm a u.s. Senator,

and you're a wanted felon.

No one's gonna take your word
over mine.

I'm untouchable.

- I know.

[clank, beep]

[door squeaks]

- hello?

no.

[gasping]