Fringe (2008–2013): Season 2, Episode 11 - Unearthed - full transcript

After a teenage girl is pronounced brain dead, her mother takes her off life support, but when doctors operate quickly to remove her organs, the deceased girl shockingly awakens screaming an alphanumeric code. Equally as perplexing as her resurrection is that she is now somehow able to speak Russian and possesses classified information only a high-ranking soldier would know. While the girl's mind-bending condition intensifies, Walter dusts off some old lab videos and hypothesizes the unthinkable, sending Olivia and Peter to investigate the bewildering case.

(HEART MONITOR BEEPING)

PRIEST:
Through this holy anointing...

...may the Lord, in his love and mercy...

...help you with the grace
of the Holy Spirit.

May the Lord who frees you
from sin save you...

...and in his goodness raise you up.

Are you ready?

(SIGHS)

(MACHINE BEEPS)

(EKG FLAT-LINING)

Time of death, 5:21 am.



(SIGHS)

NEWELL: We have a team assembled
and waiting.

Ms. Donovan, I'm afraid we need
to begin the procedures right away.

(SIGHS)

I love you.

MAN:
Hurry up. The core temp's dropping.

NEWELL: Where's the list?
MAN: Here.

NEWELL:
Check that.

WOMAN 1: We'll be able to coordinate that
with the transplant team.

WOMAN 2: Great. Do we have a time frame?
WOMAN 1: Not yet.

Lean it over.

HALPERIN:
I'm gonna begin with the kidneys.

The heart and lung block
are gonna come last.

- Clamping off the renal artery now.
NURSE: Yes, doctor.



HALPERIN:
All right, I got the first one.

NURSE:
Oh, my God! She's alive!

HALPERIN:
Get a trauma team.

Six-eight-three-three-nine
alpha-echo-three-five-eight.

Six-eight-three-three-nine
alpha-echo-three-five-eight.

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s2e11 Unearthed

BROYLES: The girl's name is Lisa Donovan.
She's a high-school junior.

She collapsed during gym class last week
and slipped into a coma.

Doctors diagnosed a cerebral aneurism.

She was brain dead. Her mother made
the decision to take her off life support.

And then she woke up from the dead,
screaming random numbers.

This is Lieutenant Commander Turlough,
United States Navy.

He's here because it turns out
those numbers weren't random.

They're an alpha-numeric code.

The lead surgeon did two tours
on an aircraft carrier.

He recognized one
section as lineal

identification for sailors
in the U.S. Navy.

That's when I got the call.
The first half of the sequence...

...is ID information for a petty officer
named Andrew Rusk.

The second half are launch codes
for ICBM missiles...

...aboard a nuclear submarine
he was stationed on, the USS Gloucester.

How do classified launch codes
get into the hands of a 17-year-old girl?

TURLOUGH:
Exactly, that's what I wanna ask Rusk.

If he's revealing these codes,
he's committing high treason.

I tried contacting him.
His wife told me she reported him missing.

- That was three days ago.
PETER: Just to ask...

...you've considered there's some
connection between Rusk and the girl?

None that we're aware of.

As far as we can tell, there's never been
any contact between Donovan and Rusk.

Well, I suppose that's where we come in.

- So how is she?
BROYLES: Scared, as you can imagine.

LISA:
I'm sorry, uh...

...I've never seen him before.

The numbers that you repeated...

...do you know what they are...

...or do you remember
hearing them before?

I don't even remember saying them.

Sorry.

Well, at least they got you
some nice balloons.

I guess they couldn't find ones that said
"welcome back from the dead."

Yeah. I imagine those would be
more of a special-order kind of thing.

OLIVIA: Lisa, I just have
a couple more questions.

The man's name is Andrew Rusk.

Does that ring any bells?

(SPEAKING IN RUSSIAN)

Lisa?

(SPEAKING IN RUSSIAN)

- What's happening?
- She's speaking Russian.

But she doesn't speak Russian.

(SPEAKING IN RUSSIAN)

Lisa? Are you okay?

Mom.

- What's happening to me?
- I don't know, but you're fine now.

No more questions.
Please, she should rest.

Of course.

TURLOUGH:
Rusk is fluent in Russian.

He would have learned
it during his training.

- Any idea what "little star" is?
- Uh...

Moya zvyozdochka
means "little star" in Russian.

I dated a Russian girl. Most of what
I picked up was curse words, but...

Hey...

...where's Walter?

PETER:
Walter.

Shh. I'm trying to listen.

Listening to what? These people
are in comas. They can't hear you.

Don't judge him.

He's my son...

...and despite his narrow-mindedness,
I'm quite proud.

Do you honestly think
you're communicating with her?

Why shouldn't I be?

No one truly understands the nature
of human consciousness, Peter.

I've read documented cases
of coma patients waking up...

...and claiming that they had moved,
spirit-like, to remote locations...

...and witnessed events they couldn't
possibly have knowledge of.

In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if that's
what's happened to the young lady.

Yeah. Uh...

So you're saying that you think
while Lisa Donovan died for a moment...

...her spirit somehow left her body
and floated over Andrew Rusk...

...while he was telling somebody else
those launch codes?

Well, "floated over" is a tad specific...

...but, uh, something like that, yes.
It's a theory.

It certainly is.

OLIVIA:
Hi.

MAUREEN: Agent Dunham,
I apologize if I was rude earlier.

How is she?

MAUREEN: They don't have any answers,
and now she's running a fever.

They want to run more tests.

We got into a fight
the morning she collapsed.

I wouldn't let her take the car.

All she has is a learner's permit.

And then I got the call from school...

...but by the time I got to the hospital
she was in a coma.

But, you know,
I never thought that I would...

...get a chance to tell her
how much I loved her again.

(SIGHS)

God gave her back to me.

Your daughter's been through a lot
and so have you.

I want permission
to have Dr. Bishop examine her.

What for?

OLIVIA:
I think he can help her.

I think it might help find Andrew Rusk.

There's nothing more
that she can tell you.

(MAN WHISPERING IN RUSSIAN)

(SCREAMS)

He was here.

- That man, he was here.
- Shh. Honey.

LISA:
Andrew Rusk, the man in the picture.

He was here. I saw him.

OLIVIA: We searched the hospital
for Rusk, got nothing.

And Maureen Donovan won't let us
near her daughter.

She said that our disruptive presence
is what caused Lisa to hallucinate.

Can she explain
her kid speaking Russian?

Or knowing ICBM launch codes?

Oh, uh, Agent Dunham?

- Yes.
TERESA: I was asked to come in.

I'm Teresa Rusk.

OLIVIA:
Mrs. Rusk, do you know this girl?

I don't think so. No. Why? Who is she?

Her name's Lisa Donovan.
She's from Brighton.

Do you think she had something
to do with my husband's disappearance?

We're not sure...

...but she, um, has some information
that only your husband should know.

- Information?
- Classified military codes.

- Uh, Mrs. Rusk...
- Teresa.

Teresa.

Do the words "moya zvezda"
mean anything to you?

- Where did you hear that?
OLIVIA: From Lisa Donovan.

Do you know what it means?

"My star."

It's a pet name Andy calls me.

I don't understand. Who is this girl?

How can she know that?

How?

WALTER: Lisa Donovan's aneurism occurred
in her left frontal lobe...

...specifically her Broca's area.

That's the part of the brain
that processes language.

Precisely. But it also has the capacity
for something far more intriguing.

Hello, I'M Dr. Walter Bishop.
This is Test Subject Number 6.

What happened to subjects one
through five?

I believe the university settled with them
out of court.

They probably never had to work again,
not that they could.

I was asked to design an experiment
to test whether cranial manipulation...

...could increase a person's
psychic capability.

I applied electrical stimuli
to various parts of the brain...

...and measured each psychic response.

The point is that my tests proved...

...that manipulation of Broca's area
had the most dramatic effect...

...on a person's ability
to create psychic bonds.

So you think Lisa Donovan's aneurism
made her a psychic?

It's certainly a possibility.

Let's say you're correct.
Why would she be channeling Rusk?

What's so special about him?

That's a good question.

Walter, can you prove
any of what you're saying?

About her being psychic?

Well, perhaps if I could examine the girl,
but you say her mother has refused that.

After watching Walter's Scariest
Home Videos, who can blame her?

(BELL TOLLING)

Hi.

How are you feeling?

I've been really tired, but good, I guess.

What are you doing here,
Agent Dunham?

Uh, we think we might have found an
explanation for what happened to Lisa.

Really?

We believe that Andrew Rusk...

...may be trying to communicate
through you psychically.

We're not sure how or why,
but it seems that there's a connection...

...that's been developed between
him and your daughter.

Lisa, give Agent Dunham and me
a minute alone, please?

PRIEST: Lisa? I want to introduce you
to somebody.

Are you a religious woman,
Agent Dunham?

No, I'm not.

Then I imagine you sit in judgment...

...of those of us who rely on our faith
to guide our decisions...

...about what's best for our loved ones.

No.

I know what faith can mean to a person...

...but I also believe that what's happening
to Lisa is real.

And if Rusk is a national security risk...

Whatever happened, Agent Dunham,
it's over now.

And I believe what's best for Lisa
is that she put all of this behind her.

Here's my card,
if anything else comes up.

Yeah.

OLIVIA:
The Tibetan Book of the Dead?

PETER: Yeah, Walter's been reading up
on psychic connections.

"In the Tibetan teachings,
the near-death experiencer...

...can often converse with
those who have already died."

What do you think?

Well...

...I think it makes a hell of a coaster.
What do I think happened to Lisa?

I don't think she's alive
because God changed his mind.

(SOFT ACOUSTIC MUSIC
PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS)

I'm just waiting to see
if lightning strikes you.

(PETER CHUCKLES)

Yeah. Uh, yeah.

Who am I to say?
Maybe there's something to it.

People are free to believe
whatever they want.

Lisa's mother certainly does.

However, until I see it
with my own eyes...

...I'm gonna put my money
on healthy skepticism.

You're obviously a believer.

My mother believed in God,
but all the praying in the world...

...didn't stop my stepfather
from terrorizing her.

(CELL PHONE BUZZING)

Her faith just seemed to put her
in harm's way.

I'm worried that Lisa's mother
is going to do the same thing.

Dunham.

(WOMAN SOBBING OVER PHONE)

Hello?

LISA:
Agent Dunham, it's Lisa Donovan.

Lisa? Are you okay?

It hasn't stopped.

I'M seeing him again, Andrew Rusk.

Where's your mother?

She's at home but I'M not.

I had to come here.
I keep seeing this place.

Okay, well, where are you?

OLIVIA:
Lisa?

PETER:
Lisa? Where are you?

Olivia.

Hey, you all right?

He was here.

Who was here?

I can see him.

Andrew Rusk?

LISA:
There's someone else. Another man.

He has a gun.

(LISA GRUNTS)

OLIVIA: Lisa?
LISA: He shot him.

He killed him. He killed Andrew Rusk.

Lisa, do you know the other man?
Did you... Did you see his face?

LISA: No.
- But you're sure that they were here?

Yes.

PETER:
Olivia. Found a 9 mm shell casing.

(OFFICERS CHATTERING)

PETER:
Here you go.

Not the most stylish, I know,
but it will keep you warm.

So I just talked to your mother,
and she is on her way here.

- Is she mad?
- No. She's just glad that you're okay.

Hey, Liv.

LISA:
What is it?

Why don't we just stay here
for a second?

Get in the car. You can get warm.

OFFICER:
It's Andrew Rusk.

Your girl was right.

(LISA SCREAMING)

Olivia! I need some help!

OLIVIA: What happened?
- I don't know. She just started to seize.

(GRUNTING)

OLIVIA:
I just talked to the medical examiner.

He confirmed that Rusk was killed
by a bullet wound to the head.

Ruled out suicide.

So everything Lisa told us pans out.

Except one thing.

According to the rigor of the body,
Rusk has been dead for three days.

Well, then how would he have been
communicating with Lisa Donovan?

Was the medical examiner more specific?

About the time of death, I mean.

- Uh, between 5 and 7 am Why?
WALTER: Interesting.

MAUREEN:
How is she?

Your daughter suffered
a fairly substantial seizure.

- Oh, my God.
NEWELL: She's responsive now.

Her condition is stable.

She's lucky. I don't think there's
gonna be any permanent damage.

Is this because of her aneurism?

No, there's no connection
between the two.

I don't understand.

You said she was fine,
but she keeps getting sicker.

What's causing this?

We'll run some tests, but with seizures
the cause is often unknowable.

Do you mean...

...this could happen again?

NEWELL:
We just don't know.

You should be able to see Lisa soon.

Ahem. Excuse me.

What time did your daughter's
resurrection take place?

Her resurrection?

Just after 5 in the morning.

Exactly as I suspected.

Walter?

What are you thinking?

I propose that Rusk's murder
and Lisa's rebirth...

...happened simultaneously.

In fact, it was his suddenly
dispatched energy...

...which jump-started the girl's body
and brought her back to life.

That's absurd.

Perhaps it is.

Hmm.

Though please allow me a moment
to entertain my fantasies.

They often lead to a truth.

It's possible that Rusk's energy
brought some of his memories with it.

And it is these memories trapped
within her fighting to get out.

Are you suggesting that Lisa's...

...possessed?

I wasn't. Heh.

But now that you mention it...

...I wouldn't be surprised if numerous
possessions were, in fact...

...misdiagnosed cases of a phenomenon
we are just now discovering.

- I hardly think that's happening.
WALTER: You hardly would...

...because the Church
doesn't approve of exorcisms...

- Walter.
- No, they are merely superstition.

Because there are examples
of casting out spirits...

...right through the Bible, Father.

Can you help her?

PRIEST: Maureen, what are you doing?
- I have been praying...

...hoping that Lisa will get better...

...but she's not.

If what you're saying is true...

...and this man's memories
are making Lisa sick...

...can you...?

Can you get these memories out?

Can you help my daughter?

I will need to have your daughter
transferred to my lab.

Okay.

PETER: Are you sure an exorcism's
gonna work, Walter?

No, not at all.

Unfortunately, I think I'm wrong.
I can't explain the seizures.

I believe that Rusk's energy
would reanimate the girl...

...and carry his memories...

...but it doesn't suggest why she's sick.

I was just so angry,
the way that man challenged me.

Walter, her mother is about to
check her out of the hospital.

I have no idea
what I'm going to do with her.

We gotta go in there and tell her.

Olivia, what are you thinking?

If Rusk is sick,
could that make Lisa sick too?

What, like his illnesses would be
transferred along with his spirit?

You wanna know what I think
or what Walter would think?

Either.

Well, you read Rusk's file. Was there
anything to suggest he was sick?

No. But that was the Navy's
official medical records.

Well, you know me. You tell me the US
government is covering something up...

...l'll tell you it must be Tuesday.

OLIVIA: Commander Turlough, thank you
for coming back to talk to me.

Not a problem.

Um, I was sorry to hear when Agent Broyles
told me you found Andrew Rusk's body.

Listen, why didn't you tell me
he was sick?

I'm sorry?

Who told you that?

You did. Just then.

What was wrong with him?

Was it something that happened
onboard the Gloucester?

(SIGHS)

A young girl's life is on the line.

(SIGHS)

They were shadowing
a Russian naval exercise...

...in North Korean water
six months ago...

...when a coolant line broke,
causing a reactor leak.

Rusk was locked
in the engineering section for 16 hours...

...before they were able to vent
the contamination.

Radiation. How could
he possibly have survived?

He was airlifted to Pearl Harbor...

...where he was given
a highly experimental radiation inhibitor.

He's been on medical leave
since the accident.

I'm gonna need his medical records.

The real ones.

We can't keep stalling, Dr. Bishop.
You can't think of anything to do?

(HEART MONITOR BEEPING)

Maybe I could tell them
that my stomach is troubling me.

That is not what I mean.

Walter, I have Rusk's medical file here.

Does any of that mean anything to you?

Radiation poisoning.
That's why she had the seizure.

The radiation and the synthetic
treatments they gave him.

I'd wager that's what kept his energy
from dispersing.

And you think that's how
he was able to inhabit Lisa?

Which means we need more drugs.

Uh, to calm Lisa's conscious mind,
to relax her brain...

...which should enable Mr. Rusk's
mental energy, his memories...

...to slowly and painlessly
leave her mind.

- What kind of drugs?
- Benzodiazepine.

It's a hypnotic sedative,
may cause a slight tingling sensation.

It's actually quite pleasant.

Besides, your daughter is 17.
I'm sure she's sampled far worse by now.

Agent Farnsworth, prepare an IV drip.

One hundred mikes to begin, per liter.

PETER:
This is gonna make you a little sleepy.

So are you like a doctor?

No. Ha, ha.
But I promise you this won't hurt.

It's okay.

It's kind of nice to have someone
not afraid of me.

- What do you mean?
- Well, my friends at church.

When I walked past them, I could feel
them all talking about me behind my back.

The kids at school are even worse.

Ever since what's happened,
they think I'm like a freak or something.

I don't think you have to worry
about us here.

We're kind of partial
to freaks in this lab.

(DOOR OPENS)

(LISA CHUCKLES)

- How's it going?
WALTER: Smashing.

(GENE MOOS)

Ha, ha. Gene agrees with me,
don't you, Gene?

So is Agent Dunham,
like, your girlfriend?

No. No, she's like a friend who's a girl.

And who carries a gun.

Walter, Astrid told me
that you think you may be able...

...to extract Rusk's thoughts
from Lisa's brain.

I believe so, yes.

Well, if that's the case, do you think
she could have access to his memories?

Maybe describe his last moments?

Oh.

- You want to find out who killed him.
- Yeah.

Oh.

Well, let's see, shall we?

- Peter, strap Lisa down, please.
PETER: Yeah?

- Are straps really necessary?
WALTER: It's just a precaution.

- Just tell me if they're too
tight, all right? LISA: Okay.

How are you feeling, Lisa?

- My toes are beginning to tingle and...
WALTER: Well, that's good.

- That means it's working.
- Dr. Bishop, we're at 6 hertz.

WALTER: Peter.
PETER: Yeah?

- Increase the drip two mikes, please.
PETER: Done.

- I don't think I like how this feels.
- Lisa, it's okay.

No. No, I think I want this to stop.

- Maybe we should slow this down.
- You know what, Lisa? This is normal.

It's okay. Just relax.
I'm gonna be right here. You're safe.

Lisa, just... Just close your eyes.

Just close your eyes.

This is going to help you.
Breathe deeply.

Just let it go, Lisa. Let it go.

Lisa?

It's Agent Dunham. Can you hear me?

Hi.

I want you to think about Andrew Rusk.

Oh, look, look, look. This is surprising.

Surprising good or surprising bad?

(GASPS)

- Lisa? She's seizing.
WALTER: Oh, no, she's not.

MAUREEN:
Lisa. You've gotta stop this right now.

WALTER:
We have to let this run its course.

(IN DEEP VOICE)
Where am I?

Lisa. It's Mom. I'm right here.

Who is Lisa?

- Why is she talking this way?
- Because, I believe...

...this is
not your daughter speaking anymore.

(GRUNTING)

MAUREEN: What is wrong with my daughter?
WALTER: It appears that my hypothesis...

MAUREEN: What is wrong with my daughter?
WALTER: It appears that my hypothesis...

...that Lisa's mind was harboring
Mr. Rusk's memories was wrong.

It seems more likely that Mr. Rusk's
entire consciousness...

...was transferred to Lisa.

- His consciousness?
- Perhaps, his soul.

Well, then where is Lisa?

Merely suppressed.
Asleep in her own mind, I hope.

- I want this stopped.
- I'm afraid I can't do that.

What do you mean, you can't?

WALTER:
I can't stop the experiment.

The drugs have taken effect.
We must let the experiment go.

Let's go out and get some air,
Miss Donovan.

- I can't leave her.
- Miss Donovan.

You have asked me to help.
Please let me do my work.

MAUREEN: I can't lose her again.
WALTER: I understand.

She's gonna be fine.

Can I talk to him? To Rusk?

I hope so.

May be the only way to coax him out.

My name is Olivia.
Do you know your name?

I believe that somebody hurt you.
I wanna find out who that was.

Let me go!

Andrew. Andrew, who killed you?
Who did this to you?

I called my wife,
told her I was getting a beer.

There was someone in my car.

In the back seat.

Told me, "Pull over here."

Get out.

Walk.

I said walk.

"Get on your knees."

I'm not going out like that.

Let me go!

Andrew? Andrew, who killed you?

Give me a name.

(HEART MONITOR RACING)

Don't know his name. Just his blood.

His left arm...

Walter? Walter?

(ALARM BEEPING)

Peter, turn off the drip.

I'm gonna call the local hospitals...

...and see if anybody has gone in
with an injured left arm.

LISA (IN NORMAL VOICE):
Peter.

Hey. She's coming out of it.

- Hi.
- Hi.

Did it work?

- Is he gone?
- Yeah. It's her.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

- Let's get you out of this.
- Dunham.

We got a hit. Jake Selleg. Age 36.

Walked into a Roxbury ER
three nights ago.

Lacerations on his left arm.

You know, Liv, Jake Selleg was Navy too.

Okay? Now, he trained with Seal Team 6.

That's counter-terrorism.

That can't be a coincidence. Is he local?

He works at a boxing gym in Dorchester.

- Okay, can you send me the address?
- Sending it now.

- I'll meet you there.
- On my way.

MAN:
Nice cross.

(MEN CHATTERING)

OLIVIA: Excuse me, FBI. I'm Agent Dunham.
This is Agent Francis.

We're looking for Jake Selleg.

Hey! Stop!

(TIRES SCREECH)

(HORN HONKS)

Lisa, hey.

Lisa, there's no need for you
to be looking at that.

This is him. Rusk.

Yeah.

Astrid's on her way back
right now with your Mom.

Hopefully you'll be able
to put all this behind you...

...and life can get back to normal soon.

Can I have something to drink, please?

(GENE MOOS)

Of course. Guessing you want something
other than fresh cow's milk.

Okay. I'll be right back.

Hey, Walter.
Did you drink all the cream sodas again?

What's wrong?

Lisa's brain scan.

I think she's still sleeping.

Maybe you should take a look
out in the lab.

No, her brainwaves.

It appears that her signal
is still being masked...

...by Rusk's dominant pattern.

Rusk is still in control?

Lisa?

MAUREEN:
Where is she?

Where's my daughter?

This is a slug we pulled
from Andrew Rusk's head.

Our ballistics unit
is matching it as we speak...

...from the 9 mm we found
in your apartment.

OLIVIA: I guess the Navy did a poor job
training you to clean up after your work.

CHARLIE:
Hey.

Who ordered you to kill Andrew Rusk?

Was he threatening to go public
over the meltdown on the Gloucester?

Did the Navy
have you kill Andrew Rusk?

I don't know what you guys
are talking about.

I spent seven years in the Navy
and I never killed a man...

...but Andrew Rusk deserved it.

What do you mean, he deserved it?

For what that bastard did to his wife.

CHARLIE:
Rusk's wife.

What does this have to do with her?

I hang out at a bar she tends at.
She told me about Andy.

How he beats on her.

One day she came in with a broken arm.

She couldn't deal with it anymore.

No one should have to live like that.

Teresa Rusk hired you
to kill her husband?

SELLEG: In the scrap yard,
he kept asking me, "Why me?"

I pulled the trigger,
but I made sure that I told him...

...that it was Teresa
who was sending him to hell.

You said that to Rusk?

Before you killed him,
you told him his wife hired you?

Yes, ma'am.

Why didn't Rusk tell us that?
He told us everything else.

Why not that?

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

OLIVIA: Dunham.
- Olivia.

Rusk is still controlling Lisa,
and she's gone.

I think I know where he's going.

His wife had him killed.
I think he's going for revenge.

What the hell are you doing
in my house?

(SPEAKS IN RUSSIAN IN DEEP VOICE)

What did you say to me?

How did you know to call me that?

You're... You're that girl. You...

You get out of here. I have a gun.

Upstairs? In a safe?

This gun that I got you from the service?

How do you...?

Uh, I don't understand.

Neither do I.

But I've been given a second chance...

...and I'm sure as hell not gonna waste it.

- Now, get down on your knees.
- Okay. Okay.

Don't do this. Please.

You had me killed, put down like a dog.

I wanna hear you say it.

I didn't have you killed.
I don't know what you're talking about.

That's the thing about being
with someone for 20 years.

You know when they lie, how they lie.

Admit what you did.

Don't.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

OLIVIA: Dunham.
PETER: Where are you?

- We're five minutes out. Where are you?
- I'M just pulling up.

(TIRES SCREECH)

Please don't do this. Please!

LISA:
Admit that you had me killed.

Don't you wanna die
with a clean conscience?

Please, don't.

PETER:
Stop.

Don't do this.

I'll give you one chance
to back out of here.

- Or we'll all going out together.
- You know I can't do that.

Then you're making a mistake.

- You don't have to do this.
LISA: I already told you to leave once.

I am not gonna tell you again.

You know, I understand.

What you said back at the lab?

When I was in school, Lisa,
I was different too.

I was always sick.
I didn't have any real friends.

What the hell are you talking about?

I'm telling you that I understand, Lisa.

LISA: Stop calling me Lisa.
- I know what it feels like...

- ...to feel different.
- I'm gonna count to one.

Listen to me. You've been given
a second chance here...

...but you have to fight for it.

One.

(LISA GRUNTS)

LISA (IN NORMAL VOICE): Peter.
- Yeah?

What happened?

I'll tell you all about it,
but not right now, okay?

Right now you need to rest.

They're gonna take you to the hospital
and make sure everything's okay...

...and then they'll bring you back
to the lab. And we'll meet you there.

- Okay.
- Okay.

How did you know it would work?
That it would reach her?

PETER:
Walter's book of Tibetan philosophy.

Innermost subtle consciousness
is ever-present.

It never leaves a body, even in death.

You got a lot of mileage out of a coaster.

Yeah. In other words,
I threw up a Hail Mary.

WALTER:
Perfectly normal.

A singular consciousness. Lisa's.

MAUREEN: Which means he's gone?
- I believe so.

I would propose that Mr. Rusk
stuck around...

...to deal with unfinished business.

And once he did, then, well...

...Lisa was free
to finally purge herself of him.

How can we be sure?

(SPEAKING IN LATIN)

I don't understand.

It's a Latin translation of Isaiah 7.9.

Unless you believe...

...you will not understand.

(WALTER CHUCKLES)

Even as a scientist,
sometimes I have to rely on faith.

God keep you and yours safe,
Dr. Bishop.

And you, ma'am. Thank you.

Come along, Lisa. Time to go home.

MAUREEN: You all set, sweetheart?
- Yeah.

WALTER:
Okay.

(PETER CHUCKLES)

MAUREEN:
Okay.

Take care.

- Thank you again, Agent Dunham.
OLIVIA: It's Olivia.

- And you're welcome.
- Thank you.

OLIVIA:
Bye.

I'll be 18 in a year.
Don't wait too long to make your move.

(OLIVIA CHUCKLES)

Well, the Navy officially denied
our request...

...to launch an investigation
into the USS Gloucester.

Well, there's a shocking surprise.

If you're thinking about his shipmates,
I shouldn't worry.

I suggest that Mr. Rusk's
postmortem adventures...

...will prove to be the exception,
rather than the rule.

And if not,
I will go into the exorcism business.

Is it just me, or did you detect
a note of excitement in his voice?

Because I for one, cannot wait
to get that guy out of here.

(DISPATCH RADIO CHATTERING)

WOMAN:
He just jumped the curb.

(CROWD CHATTERING)

EMT 1:
I'm not getting a pulse from this guy.

(GASPS)

(SPEAKS IN RUSSIAN)

EMT 1: What did he say?
EMT 2: I think he's speaking Russian.