Extant (2014–2015): Season 1, Episode 2 - Extinct - full transcript

After Molly collapses and experiences a vision of her encounter on the Seraphim, Sam agrees to give her an ultrasound so she can learn more about her mysterious pregnancy. Also, Molly tracks down Kryger and he reveals the disturbing details of his own solo mission that the International Space Exploration Agency (ISEA) is keeping secret.

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MOLLY: I went to space
on a 13-month solo mission.

I didn't come home alone.

My husband created a lifelike
android called a Humanich.

His name is Ethan.
He's the prototype.

This is a story about Earth.

Ethan.

MOLLY:
A story about family.

A story about surviving.

NARRATOR:
Previously on Extant:

It's a pleasure to have you back, Molly.
You were missed.

Her husband, John,
gave a presentation



to your board today,
but was denied funding.

A gesture from you
could put us closer to the family.

KERN: He passed away
before I came onboard.

- Were you close?
- Yeah, he was a good guy.

- I'm Gordon Kern.
- The new deputy director.

I'm asking for some time,
as my friend.

Molly, this goes straight
to Director Sparks. I can't lie.

We have to go right now.

- No!
- Ethan!

- He's changed.
- And so have you.

That's the consequence
of our family being apart for so long.

- It takes time to reconnect.
- Well, I'm trying.

It feels like
you're pulling away from us.

[FAINT THUMPING]



[FAINT THUMPING CONTINUES]

[THUMPING GETS LOUDER]

[THUMPING GETS LOUDER]

[THUMPING GETS LOUDER]

[THUMPING]

JOHN:
Hey.

Everything all right?

Yeah. Yeah. I'm, you know,
just a little fuzzy, still.

Here. One-forty, on the dot.

Oh, it smells good.

You know the hardest thing
about being in space?

The coffee's awful.

That's the hardest thing?

- Absolutely. Heh, heh, heh.
- Heh, heh. Wow.

- Okay.
- Okay. Where's Ethan?

- Still in bed.
- Okay, well,

I'm gonna start breakfast
and you get him dressed, okay?

On it.

[BEEPING]

I knew you wouldn't have time
to go shopping for Andrew's party.

What's Ethan giving him?

A video game. "Space Invasion."

- Nice. Thanks for doing that.
- Sure.

Hey, whatever you do,
stay away from the cake.

I'm taking you to
a late lunch at Endre's.

Already been arranged.
First-date table,

right on the patio, chocolate souffl?.

- What's the occasion?
- We have a lot to celebrate.

Your safe return, my new lab.

What do you think?

I think that's great.

I took care of this for you too.

Party at the museum at 10,

you bring Ethan to me by 1,
I take him to meet Yasumoto,

by that point
we'll definitely both need a drink.

And that's where
lunch at Endre's comes in.

It's everything in here
with the reminders. I better get going.

- Hey. Hey.
- Hm?

Got to look sharp.

That's better.

ETHAN:
What does "look sharp" mean?

This is looking sharp.

JOHN:
Bye.

Behave.

[JOHN CHUCKLES]

Well, guess it's just us chickens.

[BEEPING]

SPARKS:
Sam.

- Alan.
- Good morning.

What can I do for you?

Molly's results. Her reentry physical.

Any idea when we're
going to hear from the lab?

Well, we should have them by tonight.
Tomorrow at the latest.

I'm sure she'll be fine.

You'll have them
as soon as I have them.

- Thank you.
- Sure.

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

JOHN: Morning, Julie.
- Good morning.

- I got you coffee.
- Molly's home. Made a pot.

Great.

Welcome to our new home.

[JULIE CHUCKLES]

What do you think?

Right? Heh.

Programming is here, already up
and writing our new protocols.

Manufacture and Assembly
finally have instant access

to the printers
and learning centers.

- What time did you get here?
- Five.

Sharing is caring. Hey, Tops.

- Band's back together.
- Yes, it is. Heh, heh.

Hey, flesh printer goes by me.

Our station is here.

There have to be some perks
to being in charge, right?

From your garage,
to that wonder of a warehouse...

to this?

- What?
- I'm just wondering what you said

to Yasumoto to turn it around.

I'd like to know that myself.

Ms. Dodd.

[BLEEPING]

Heh, heh. Wow.

When did you get so good at this?

I played a lot with Dad and Julie
while you were gone.

Do you want to try?

Yeah.

Sure.

Okay.

Oh, man, I forgot how hard this was.

[BLEEPING]

Oh! Ugh.

I'm sorry.

Dad says you have to be patient.

- Yeah.
- Do you want to try again?

I have to go get ready
for Andrew's party.

- I like the museum.
- Me too.

When I was your age,

that was my
favorite place in the whole world.

But space is your
favorite place now. Right?

Nope.

It's right here

with you and Dad.

Countdown to liftoff.

T-minus-30.

JOHN:
A Humanich is born here.

They live their
first few years as a program,

growing and learning,
much the same way we do.

The same way your daughter did.

My daughter didn't spend
her first three years in a box.

No, but her brain spent that time
writing its own sort of program.

And that's exactly
what we're doing here.

We allow a brain to write its
programming just like a human would.

When it's developed enough,
we put him in a physical body.

- Or her.
- Or her. Exactly.

I hope you can see
there's really nothing to fear here.

The rise of the machines.
Help me. Help me.

[JULIE CHUCKLES]

I'm not worried about
the robots destroying us, Dr. Woods.

I think we're perfectly capable
of doing that ourselves.

I don't understand.

Let me ask you a question.

If your machines become so human

that we establish
genuine connection with them,

what does that do to
the one we have with each other?

I don't know that
that's a reasonable concern.

You should spend
some time with my daughter.

She's closer to our home
Verdisign system than she is with me.

Well, Humanichs are different.

They're still machines.
They can't give back.

Then you should
spend some time with my son.

I think he could
convince you otherwise.

I didn't come here to be convinced.

I came here because,
for some inexplicable reason,

Mr. Yasumoto went
around the board to fund your project.

I came to tell you,
I don't intend to take that lying down.

You don't have to.
The war's over. I won.

Thank you for the tour.

Don't worry about her.

We've got Yasumoto.

We've got much more than that.

We've got Ethan.

[BLEEPING]

[THUMPING]

[THUMPING CONTINUES]

[THUMPING CONTINUES]

[GRUNTING]

It's okay.

It's okay.

[THUMP]

His process speeds are picking up.

He's going to the
Natural History Museum with his mom.

Just excited.

Probably a lot to take in.

Mom?

Mom.

Are you okay?

Yeah.

I'm okay.

I'm okay.

Why don't you go join them.

Go on.

[ELEPHANT GRUNTING]

[ELEPHANT TRUMPETING]

[GRUNTING]

[KIDS CHATTERING]

[ELEPHANT GRUNTING
AND TRUMPETING]

[TRUMPETING]

[TRUMPETING AND GRUNTING]

[TRUMPETING]

[GRUNTING AND TRUMPETING]

[KIDS CHATTERING]

Molly, thank you so much.

Andrew really wanted
Ethan to come.

- Wow, look at you.
- Oh, right, you didn't know. Heh, heh.

A lot can happen in 13 months.

I heard that
Ethan's going to school soon.

He's got orientation tomorrow.
He's so excited.

Was it hard to get him in?

Uh-huh. Well, you know,
John's been working with the school.

- Ooh.
BOY: Whoa.

[KIDS CHATTERING]

GIRL:
Look at it. Can we touch them?

- Hey.
- They're going to the Mariana Trench.

- Can I go too?
- I'll take them.

Okay.

Thank you.

MOLLY: Thanks for coming.
- It wasn't easy.

Sparks is breathing
down my neck about your results.

So, what happened?

I don't know. I passed out.

Okay?
I had this pounding in my head,

and then I had this
pain in my stomach,

and then I...
I don't know, I had some kind of vision.

Molly, we have to tell Sparks.

- No, not yet.
- I don't understand.

I don't know if I can trust him.

Why not?

Harmon is alive.

What are you talking about?

He didn't kill himself. I saw him
last night. I was taking out the trash

and there he was. He told me
not to trust the ISEA or anybody.

The ISEA? But they're family. Why?

I don't know. But he's so scared of
them he actually faked his own death.

What the hell is wrong with the guy?

There were abnormalities
in his brain scans,

some sort of neurovirus.

That he got from where?
The Seraphim?

I don't know.

Okay. Well, what do you know?

I compared your brain scans to his.

And you have
the same abnormalities.

Molly, whatever happened
to Harmon Kryger

is happening to you too,
and that scares me.

Could a hysterical pregnancy actually
show up as a positive in my blood?

I mean, could the abnormalities
in my brain actually cause that?

This is not in your head.

You are pregnant.

I tried for ten years.
I don't get pregnant.

But you are.

Okay. I need an ultrasound.

I need to know for sure.

Okay.

I just cannot put you in the system.

I have to find a place

- where I can do this off the books.
- Okay.

Molly, we can't find Ethan.
I turned around and he was gone.

- Where was he?
- Marine Bio Hall.

Go. Go.

ROBOT:
Please step back.

The Chain of Evolution
is not an interactive display.

I see you are interested
in the Neanderthal.

I can tell you more about him
if you like.

- Okay.
- Neanderthal man went extinct

about 30,000 years ago.

- "Extinct"?
- "Extinct"is to no longer exist.

Why did they go extinct?

Extinction happens
for many reasons.

In almost all cases, strong species
survive and the weak ones die.

It's called survival of the fittest.

What happened to the Neanderthal?

Homo sapiens came to Eurasia,
where the Neanderthals lived,

and they were able to survive because
they were stronger and smarter.

What's a Homo sapien?

Homo sapien is the name of the
species that modern man is a part of.

You, for example,
are a Homo sapien.

No, I'm not.

I apologize for my mistake.
What species are you?

MOLLY:
Ethan.

There you are.

- This is my mom.
- I see you are interested

in the Neanderthal.
I can tell you about him if you like.

No, thank you. Come on. Let's go.

- Bye.
- Have a pleasant afternoon.

Ethan, you know you shouldn't
run off like that. I was worried.

I know. Dad said the same thing,
that I'm not supposed to wander off.

Do we have to tell him?

No.

We don't have to tell him.

Like a secret?

Sort of.

Dad says secrets are mean.

Well, they can be.

But sometimes people keep secrets

so that other people
don't worry about things

that they don't need to worry about.

Like Dad would be
really worried if he knew you ran off.

And he'd be really worried
if he knew I fell down.

Why would that worry him?

Well, he might think I'm sick.

- Are you sick?
- No.

I'm just getting back to Earth,
that's all.

Are you weak?

No.

So I'll keep your secret
if you keep mine.

Okay.

Heh, heh, heh. Good deal. Let's go.

["ARE YOU READY FOR THE SEXY
GIRLS PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS]

[MUSIC BREAKING UP]

What's going on, Ben?

BEN: I'm detecting interference
from the solar flare.

Am I gonna be losing
the pleasure of your company?

Harmon, there's an
energy surge in Sector 3.

Flare related?

[CLICKING]

What's going on, Ben?

Ben?

Mother?

JOHN:
Hey.

- What do you think?
- Wow.

I mean, this is unbelievable.

Amazing what a
couple of billion buys.

JULIE:
Hey, Rabbit.

- Hey, Molly.
- Hi, Julie.

How was the party?

Great.

Hey, bud.
Want to see your new arm?

I'm gonna be big.

I'll hook it up,
let you pick your own nose.

COMPUTER:
John, sorry to interrupt.

It's time for your meeting
with Mr. Yasumoto.

Let's go, buddy.

Ethan.

You're gonna be great.

JOHN:
Wish us luck.

MOLLY: Good luck.
JULIE: Good luck.

- See you at lunch.
- Okay.

Well, you know what,
congratulations, because...

- I know. It's so crazy, right?
- Heh, heh.

It's so great for Ethan
to have you back.

God, 13 months.
That's such a long time.

Yeah.

But you know what?
I'm glad to be back.

Well, I could show you around.

Actually, I have something
that I really have to do,

- so rain check?
- Sure.

Ethan told me he had so much fun
with you while I was gone,

and, well, thank you.

It's no problem.

- See you.
- Bye.

- Do you like dinosaurs?
- Yes, sir.

He spent the morning
at the Natural History Museum.

Are you interested in science?

My mom and dad
are both scientists.

Yes, I know, very good ones.

- How do you like your new facilities?
- They're perfect in every way.

- I'm glad.
JOHN: Thank you again.

I feel like I should mention
I had a visit

from one of your
board members today. Ms. Femi Dodd.

She seemed troubled.

Ms. Dodd doesn't share
my optimistic view of the future.

Let me ask you, Dr. Woods.

Ten years from now, or 20,

what do you see happening
with Humanichs?

I see them living and working
side by side with humans.

No different from us.

YASUMOTO:
He really is astonishing.

How is your wife since her return?

Molly? She's, uh... She's good.

Still recovering.
It was a long mission.

YASUMOTO:
I'd love to meet her.

We'll have to arrange a dinner,
and, of course, you'll bring Ethan.

That would be great.

Dr. Woods.

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

Hey, Ben, I need access to security
footage from the Seraphim, please.

BEN: Sure, Molly. What part of your
mission would you like to view?

Not mine. Harmon Kryger's.

What is your specific request?

There was a solar flare
on his mission.

Take me to the time right before
the flare hit and run it through.

Just a moment.

I'm sorry. Access to that footage
is above your clearance.

What about the experiment cams?
Do I have access to those?

- Yes.
- Okay. Take me to Lab Cam B.

Same time frame, please.

Loading footage.

[BEEP]

[CLICKING]

Fast forward.

Play.

Take me to Lab Cam A.
Same time frame.

Loading.

What's he barricading there?

I'm not sure.

What's behind that door?

I'm sorry, Molly. I've been directed
to terminate this session.

[BEEPING]

COMPUTER: Attention.
Your tether has become dislodged.

Your medical information
can no longer be monitored.

Molly, get in.

Come on, get in.
Get in the car. Get in the car.

[TIRES SCREECHING]

KERN: We followed the signal
of her monitoring tether.

She left it in the bathroom.

She's gone?

And before she left,
she used our system

to access footage
from Kryger's mission.

Do you want me
to bring her back in?

Let's give her a little more rope.

MOLLY: I gotta call my husband.
He's been waiting.

Phones don't work out here.
It's part of the appeal.

Okay.

- What is going on?
- I tried to tell him what I saw.

At first I thought, well, they just...

They just don't believe me.
But it's more than that.

They said I was schizophrenic.
Crazy.

I started to think maybe I was crazy.

I tried to access
footage from your mission.

Ben locked me out. So, what is it
they don't want me to see?

I saw someone.

Mother?

[SYSTEM POWERS DOWN]

No. No.

Mother? No.

No.

COMPUTER:
Airlock evacuation initiated.

No.

No.

Door armed.

They made me see her again,

just like she was before she died.

I know it was real.

I know what I saw,
and I know what I did.

Harmon,

Sam compared our brain scans.

They're both showing
the same abnormalities.

That could be the reason
for our visions.

What caused the abnormalities?

Did they expose us to radiation?
Did they...?

Did they dose us with something?
What?

I don't know why they
would do something like that.

To test the effects
of deep space on the body.

To see how
we'd perform under stress.

We thought
we were doing experiments.

We were the experiments.

Well, we need proof, okay?
Because right now

all we have is our stories.

Look what my story got me.

They'll bug your phone,

they'll follow you,
they'll force you into quarantine,

and if you tell anybody,
nobody will believe you.

Not even the people you love.

- Did you order some Cabernet?
WOMAN: Yes, we did.

- I'm happy to leave you the bottle.
WOMAN: Thank you so much.

[INDISTINCT DIALOGUE]

Kryger saw his mother?

Yup. She's been dead
for almost 30 years.

Who did you see?

Marcus.

Molly, I'm so sorry.

You know, what kind of
an experiment could they be doing

where we both would see
people that we loved and lost?

SAM:
I don't know.

I really don't know.

He looked exactly as he did
the morning he died,

before he left the house.

It was real.

Is that why you haven't told John?

I tell John what, exactly?

That I had a
psychotic episode in space,

or that I had a vision
of my dead boyfriend

and now I'm pregnant with something
I can't explain? I mean, really?

Sam, I'm scared

that the minute I tell him,
everything's gonna be different.

Molly, he loves you so much.

Yeah, but I need to know more.

[DOGS BARKING]

The equipment's old,
but it works. Hop up here.

I'm gonna try to make you
as comfortable as possible.

- You good?
- Yeah.

SAM:
All right.

Here we go.

- Can you lift up your shirt?
- Yeah.

All right, just relax.
This is gonna be cold.

Okay.

And you are gonna
feel some pressure.

Okay.

[KEYBOARD CLICKING]

SAM:
Where are you?

Here.

- What?
- See for yourself.

Completely normal,

14-week-old human fetus.

[HEARTBEAT THUMPING]

With a baby's heartbeat.

[GASPS]

[SIGHS]

Molly.

What did you do to me?

I don't know what you mean.

Really?

Well, I'm 14 weeks pregnant.

And 14 weeks ago, I was in space.

Alone.

- Are you sure?
- A hundred percent.

We're really good friends, right?

- Yeah.
- Then just, please,

tell me what you did to me.

Molly,

I didn't do anything.

I wouldn't lie to you.

The ISEA would never
do something like that.

I wouldn't do it to you, as a friend.
Hell, I brought you into this program.

- You're family.
- Well, if you didn't do it,

then who did it?

If it was someone here, I'll find out.

I promise you.

You were supposed to protect us.

YASUMOTO: Molly's pregnancy
changes everything.

I wasn't sure
when Kryger came back.

His behavior was too erratic.

But with Molly
there can be no doubt.

You think we found them?

I think they are already here.

If that's true...

...if they're here,

we're way out of our depth.

We have no plan for this.

One step at a time.

What have we done?

I'll tell you what we've done.

We've honored Katie's sacrifice.

This all started
with your daughter, Alan.

You should be proud.

SPARKS:
Hm.

[PULSING]

COMPUTER [IN JAPANESE]:

FEMI:
Are you coming downstairs soon?

[SIGHS]

[SIGHS]

[BEEPING]

[DOOR THUMPS]

Look what we did.

I've got leftovers.
I'm not sure the souffl? can reheat.

[BEEP]

John, I'm sorry.

I was at the lab with Danny
and then Sam came by...

Why didn't you call me?
I was worried.

Because I couldn't, okay?

That's it?

I just couldn't. I'm sorry.

If you're not ready to talk about
what's going on with you, that's fine.

If you need time, take it.

You don't have to
do this by yourself.

You're here now with us.

I know.

I'll heat you up a plate.

He needs to know you're all right.

Okay.

ETHAN: I drew you a picture.
- You did?

Can I see?

ETHAN: I put the family in
the spaceship, so that they'd be safe.

Safe from what?

Extinction.

Extinction?

- Where did you learn about that?
- At the museum today.

It's where the stronger,
smarter species survive.

It's okay.

I kept your secret.

Let's see,
what else did you draw here?