Manifest (2018–…): Season 3, Episode 11 - Duty Free - full transcript

The consequences of Ben's actions tests his marriage and sends Grace reeling. Michaela makes a difficult decision regarding Saanvi's secret. Cal, following his intuition, provides secret refuge to an outcast.

[Michaela] Previously
on Manifest...

[Saanvi] I killed the Major.

Don't say anything to Ben.
I'd like to tell him myself.

We have to do whatever it takes
to make sure that we all survive.

[Angelina] What's happening?

His trial by fire.

[Ben] Your son needs help.

[yelling] Where is he?

[Ben] I was trying
to solve the calling.

This is not how you
solve your callings, Ben.

[Jared] I have to take him in.



Saanvi, I thought we both agreed
that you would turn yourself in.

I just need until the end
of the day. I promise you.

[rumbling]

- [crying]
- [rumbling]

- [Zeke] It was an earthquake.
- In New York?

- Apparently no one saw it coming.
- Eden did.

We're being sent
a message to stop.

Can you really stop now because
of two possibly unrelated events?

You and I are connected.

And I think Eden is
part of this connection.

[Grace] You stay away from her.

You can't separate us.

Goodbye, Angelina.

I'm here for Dr. Bahl.



She's not here.

[Troy] I just hope we're
doing the right thing.

[cell door opening]

I am so sorry.

I went too far. It was
in the moment and...

I know it now.

Am I losing you?

No.

No, I'm still me.

I'm still the same
person I've always been.

Please, Grace, you've...

You've got to trust that.

I know I've put you
through so much.

But everything I've done
has been to save Cal,

to save Mick.

I understand that.

But it does us no good
if in saving the Lifeboat

you drown in the process.

I know that now, I do.

Do you?

Because I really need
to know that you do.

You scared me.

I know. I scared myself.

The Lifeboat isn't going away.

We need to find a
better way than this.

This is for the arraignment.

Is that my favorite
suit or yours?

You want the judge to
go easy on you, right?

I'll see you in there.

I love you.

[sniffles]

[cell door closing]

[Michaela] Hey, Cal.

Hey, it's just me, buddy.

Your mom wanted me to check on
you before your dad's arraignment.

Everything okay?
Eden giving you trouble?

Oh, she's sleeping like a baby.

- [chuckles]
- I'm fine. We're all fine.

You training for a marathon?

Good one, Auntie Mick.

Hey.

Look, I know it's probably a little
weird your dad being arrested.

He was trying to do
the right thing, but...

Doing it in the wrong way.

Sometimes I forget
how old you are.

- He'll be home soon, okay?
- Okay.

[male reporter] Specialists
remain baffled this morning

- as inexplicable volcanic activity...
- [cell phone ringing]

seems to have disappeared
just as quickly as it materialized.

[Michaela] Hey.

There you are. Why have
you been dodging my calls?

Where are you?

Hey. I know you're probably mad.

Mad? Yeah. I showed up
at Eureka to bring you in

for a crime that
you admitted to me.

Saanvi, don't you
want redemption?

I do. I'm heading
back to the city.

I'm not on the run. You
have my word on that.

[sighs] Exactly when
will you be back?

Six hours.

Look, I know you have
your duty to the law.

It's just... I want
you to know that

I also have my duty
in trying to save us all.

And I'm gonna explain
everything to you when I see you.

[cell phone beeps]

Six hours? Couldn't take
that long to get up here.

I need some more time. I have
one more thing I have to do.

[flames hissing]

[grunts]

[panting]

[Michaela] Cal, you
have that? You okay?

Yeah. I'm okay. I'll
be down in a sec.

[panting]

Are you okay?

Is she gone?

Yeah, but...

we didn't have to hide you.

She'd get why you're here.

It's just my mom who doesn't
understand we're connected.

I knew you were
coming to stay with us

even before my aunt
found you in Costa Rica.

You've been the only one who's
been good to me this whole time.

The callings,

they brought us together.

They still want you here.

I know it.

[sighs] I just don't know why.

Maybe this calling can tell us.

[electricity pulsing]

[machine powering down]

We've been running
tests all night.

The Ark fragment
is simply ash now.

And no matter what we
do, it isn't responding.

I'm sorry, Doctor.

Understood.

Seems like bad news.

We were so close.

We'd done it,
for a split second.

If we just had more
time with the Ark piece,

- I know we could...
- You of all people should know

that sometimes
accidents in science

prove to be more fruitful
than what was planned.

Losing the driftwood didn't
impede us. It just changed our focus.

- [people speaking indistinctly]
- [camera shutter clicking]

[bailiff] All rise.

Please be seated.

Court is now in order.

State vs. Benjamin Stone.

Looks like you've collected quite a
few charges for yourself, Mr. Stone.

Battery, assault, false
imprisonment, trespassing,

violation of a restraining
order. How do you plead?

Your Honor, we've
come to a plea disposition.

My client will plead guilty
to one misdemeanor count.

Credit for time served
in community service.

Your Honor, I'm beyond sorry.

Clearly, my client
is remorseful,

and I think it's important
to take into account

- the reality of the situation.
- Remorse?

This isn't his first encounter
with Cody Webber.

Isn't that right, Mr. Stone?

This is your second
assault charge against him.

My client is here to
take full responsibility,

but there are mitigating
circumstances.

Ah, yes, the 828 caveat.

You know, it seems
to me you 828ers

use that tired excuse to justify
all sorts of things since your return.

Please, Your
Honor, that's not fair.

You 828ers just can't seem
to stay out of trouble, can you?

[Rayhall] Your Honor,
acts of others are prejudicial

and have no bearing
on my client's case.

Perhaps you'd like
to recuse yourself.

There's no bias, Ms.
Rayhall. These are facts.

Ben Stone was present
at each of these events.

And quite frankly,
heightened judicial scrutiny

of 828 passengers
is long overdue.

Heightened judicial scrut...

Your Honor, may I
please approach?

You may not.

If Mr. Stone is going to plead
guilty, I'll sentence him as I see fit.

[Rayhall sighs]

[whispers]

How do you plead, Mr. Stone?

Not guilty.

Fine. Bail is set at $500,000.

- Upon payment...
- What?

You'll be subject to
house arrest pending trial.

[gavel bangs]

[handcuffs clicking]

[gasps softly]

[exhales]

What the hell just happened?

[door closes]

Half a million in bail.

And then house arrest?

I stopped a would-be terrorist
from doing God knows what.

You saw the stockpile
of weapons he had.

I'll talk to Bowers about
the heightened scrutiny

the judge was talking about.

This fire calling, I
think it's a warning.

For weeks, I've been seeing
passengers' pictures burning up,

and now we're on fire.

- I got to get out of here.
- You have to settle down.

Ben, have you not
learned anything?

Clearly, I messed up, Mick. But
that doesn't mean I just give up.

I still have to solve this calling
to find a way to save the Lifeboat.

Or don't you get that?

Who do you think you're
talking to right now?

Then wake up, Mick,
because we're sinking fast.

We might already be sunk.

Why would you say that?

Mick?

[exhales]

Saanvi killed the Major.

She thought the Major
had a cure for Zeke.

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God.

She might have just delivered
a massive blow to the Lifeboat,

maybe that was what the
calling was trying to tell us.

That was months ago.

Okay, so maybe there's
more on top of that.

The work she's doing at Eureka.

She's been so desperate to
do something, fix something.

With everything the
Major put us through,

with all the fear she created,

why would you keep this from me?

I only just found out,

and she wanted
to tell you herself.

All right. All right. If...

If she did it, it was
clearly in self-defense.

There had to be a reason.

Ben, I have no doubt about that.

But my hands are tied.

You're going to arrest her?

What choice do I have?

You can choose not to, Mick.

She came to me.
She's ready to confess.

No, stop, don't... don't
look at me like that.

You have no idea
how hard this is.

I took an oath, Ben,
and every single day

I have to toe the line between
being a passenger and a cop.

You gotta be kidding me, Mick.

Look at what's happening to
me for just an assault charge.

If you turn Saanvi in for
killing a government operative...

- You drew a bad judge.
- Did I?

Or is something changing?

I don't know.

I will talk to Bowers.
But regardless, maybe...

this is how the hole in
the Lifeboat gets plugged.

She pays her debts,
she earns redemption.

We have no idea if that's
how the Lifeboat works.

If there's no chance at buying
back the sins that we've committed,

the mistakes that we've made,

then there's no hope for that Lifeboat
to stay afloat for the next three years.

Then let her buy it back
by working to save us!

I get it, Mick,
you took an oath,

but you can't just
toe the line forever.

Are you a cop first?

Or a passenger first?

Yes, I need an
increased line of credit.

And I also need to know if I
can pull a deposit that I made.

Yes, I'll hold.

Hey, Calamander. I'm so sorry
that you've been on your own.

Olive's on her way back,

but she and Levi were
way out on Long Island,

so might be a few hours.

I'm fine, Mom. Really.

Is Dad not coming home?

No, of course he is.

It's just gonna take a bit
longer than we expected.

Everything's fine.

Yes. I'm here.

[Eden crying]

- I got it.
- Are you sure?

Yeah. I can finally be
the big brother again.

Let me act like one.

Yes, that's right.

I can't believe they
tried to separate us.

What if my mom had
come up here instead of me?

Eden was crying.
She needed soothing.

And I just couldn't help myself.
I mean, look at that little face.

She loves me.

Angelina, when you were
in the nursery with Eden

and the curtains
caught on fire...

I would never hurt her. Never.

But I understand if you
have your doubts about me.

Nothing but bad things have
happened since I got here.

God hasn't blessed me
like He's blessed you, Cal.

Like he's blessed Eden.

[sighs softly]

This isn't fair. I should go.

No. Not yet.

You're supposed to help
me with this calling, I know it.

But stay in my
room, just to be safe.

I'll go tell my mom
that Eden's okay.

Mama.

Mama.

You are my blessing. Aren't you?

My little guardian angel.

We need to talk about
my brother's arraignment.

That judge was off the rails.

We were about to call you in.

This morning we received a
directive from the Mayor's office.

Effective immediately, NYPD is to
report all 828 passenger-related cases,

no matter how small,
directly to the FBI.

- Excuse me?
- [Jared] That's not all.

They want us to pore
through all of our old case files.

If there's any
hanging threads...

I mean anything, a parking
ticket, witness report,

anything involves an 828er...
they want us to follow up on it.

Yeah. That explains Ben.
They're targeting passengers.

All I know is, this is
bigger than just the NYPD.

This is bigger than the U.S.

Apparently this
clampdown has gone global.

Arrests in Europe, Australia.

In Singapore, there's
an 828 passenger

currently undergoing
a military tribunal.

This is unacceptable. They
can't just suddenly do this.

We have to fight back somehow.

I'm not sure there's anything
we can do at this point, Mick.

It's probably best for you
not to get too involved.

Best for me?

I see we've waited
till the last minute

to see what happens
to the passenger-cop.

- Why is that?
- Because it's not pleasant.

They haven't made a
decision on you just yet.

They want to review all your
case files since you've returned.

I'm sorry, Michaela.

- Mick.
- That was total crap.

The fact that I'm a passenger

has actually helped
solve a lot of cases.

Just yesterday I
saved a kid's life.

And there's been a bunch of other
saves that the callings have led me to.

No one knows
that better than you.

You're right. I do.

And the one tiny
positive is that Bowers,

she wants all the 828
reports in this precinct

to be filtered through me.

- I've got your back.
- I don't want you to have my back.

I want to be treated like
the damn good cop that I am.

Why do you think she put me in
charge? She's looking out for you, Mick.

And once they get through
this whole insulting formality,

they'll see you for the
damn good cop that you are.

Hey. I got you.

It's us against the world.

It hasn't been us against the
world for a long time, Jared.

[footsteps receding]

[sighs]

What is this? I gave you my
statement. What more do you want?

[handcuffs unlock]

[sighs]

[door opens]

Thank God. You've gotta
help me get out of here.

- I wish I could help.
- Wait.

- Are you behind all this?
- It didn't originate with me.

Fear towards the
passengers has been rising

as news of the tailfin spread.
And between you and me,

talk of a clampdown has been
circulating since the day you came back.

Are you serious?

To what, treat us like
criminals? Like lab rats?

What do you expect? I'm surprised you're
not still quarantined at the airport.

[sighs]

- So what is this, a courtesy call?
- It's a warning.

I don't know exactly what's
coming, but it's beyond my control.

All the agencies are
handling things their own ways.

- FBI, Homeland Security...
- NSA.

I've heard rumors
from the highest levels

of an official registry
coming into play.

You gotta be kidding.

We're entitled to the same
civil rights as everyone else.

But no one wants to
pull the trigger on that yet.

So nice of them.

This couldn't come
at a worse time.

Once the passengers hear about
this, there's no telling what they'll do.

Instead of us working together,
Vance, it could tear us apart.

[door opens]

Grace is downstairs.

She posted bail.
You're free to go.

Stay out of trouble and I'll
update you when I know more.

- [cell phone vibrating]
- All right.

[Eagan] Do you guys still
use the same fabric softener?

My sheets were so
comfy last time I was here.

[laughing]

Heard things went south
for an 828er last night.

Never imagined it was
Boy Scout Benny Boy.

But... why are you
on your way out?

Holy hell. Are you
kidding me right now?

Is that mister "You've all been missing,
presumed dead for five and half years?"

You really are with the NSA.
I was right this whole time.

- It's not what it looks like.
- No?

And that's not Robert
Vance holding your hand?

Escorting you
like it's prom night?

[shouting] And you're
getting special treatment?

[grunting]

This is all your fault!

I should've never trusted you,
Ben. None of us should have.

And believe me.
We never will again.

So I just talked to my parents.
They're headed home now.

My dad said the callings could be
affecting a lot of other passengers.

I think it's okay if we
tell him about you, too.

Well... that you're
here to help.

Cal, I'm telling you, they
won't want to help me.

But if my dad knows you have
the calling, then he'll have to...

[winces, groans]

What's wrong?

How did you get that burn?

I don't know. I
didn't do anything.

- You've been touched by the Almighty.
- Hm?

"And they left their gods there,
and David gave command,

and they were burned."

This is a warning, Cal.

Wait. Like my trial by fire?

See, you were right. We
are connected by the callings.

God has chosen you
to fulfill this calling,

and it's my
responsibility to help you.

So you're saying we can tell
my parents about everything now?

This is your mission.
You were the one marked.

Do you really think your parents
will hand the reins over to you?

But you are gonna
help me, right?

You're the one who said the callings
wanted me here. I think this is why.

To be the Aaron to your Moses.

I'm gonna help you
follow God's mission.

[Diaz] You'll never
guess this one.

Or you can just tell me.

Your boy, Eagan, just
waived his phone call.

Said the person he wants
to speak to is right here.

[sighs]

I strongly suggest you do not
waste your one phone call...

Why was your brother set free
but I'm still stuck in here, huh?

Don't all us passengers deserve

the same treatment
from New York's finest?

Ben posted bail.

Anything else you're reading
into is in your imagination.

Then what? Robert
Vance is just a friend?

Nice friends to have.

- It's not like that...
- Everything boils down to your brother

and you only looking for yourselves,
and not for the passengers.

- First Eureka, now here.
- That's not true.

Ben, of all people, has nearly
ruined his life for the passengers.

Ben's in up to his dad jeans
with the NSA, and as for you,

tell me.

What does it feel like being a
passenger rounding up passengers?

You have absolutely no
idea what you're talking about.

I know everything
I need to know.

If the passengers are going
to survive this clampdown,

if they're going to survive
these intensifying callings,

they're going to need a leader
that's gonna look out for them. Always.

And you're looking at him.

You stand in my way...

not gonna end well for you.

You threatening me?

Oh...

Phone call's over.

Bye now.

[electricity pulsing]

[exhales] Just be cool.

You have to stop
testing right now.

I'm surprised to see you back
from your vacation so quickly.

- What vacation?
- Why else would you abruptly head off

- to upstate New York?
- [sighs]

Surely, it couldn't have been
to steal a priceless artifact,

then try and trick everyone here
into believing they destroyed it?

Where is the Ark piece now?

You're really
interested in testing

the boundaries of our
relationship, aren't you?

Testing on the Ark was causing
the earthquake we felt here in the city.

If a piece with sapphire
that small, Vance,

could cause so much chaos,

imagine what something
the size of the tailfin could do.

The consequences could
have been astronomical.

That earthquake could
have been devastating.

There were dozens of
earthquakes today all over the world.

Just like every day. Did
the Ark piece cause them?

I am so sick of you arguing
causation over correlation.

You're just bending
reality that you see

to match the
reality that you want.

And you're not doing
the exact same thing?

Just stop it, Vance.

Stop the testing, right now!

It is vital. Please.

You want to stop
testing on the tailfin,

bring back the Ark piece.

I had to. I dropped it
into the fissure upstate.

It is gone, which is why
the volcanic activity stopped.

Saanvi, you and I
have been through a lot,

but make no mistake...

I am an intelligence
officer first and foremost.

My duty is to my country.

If I've given you the
impression otherwise...

that's my fault.

I think it's best if you leave.

Are you firing me?

You're lucky
that's all I'm doing.

[footsteps receding]

[probation officer] Okay. You
have the perimeter of your home

in which you can move around.

Anything beyond your
mailbox will set off the alarm.

Thanks.

[door opens]

How were you able to post bail?

[door closes]

Took a second
mortgage on the house.

And I pulled my deposit
on the restaurant.

Grace, I...

Ben, let's not. Not now.

Hey, bud.

I know this is weird and
scary, but come on down.

You don't need to
be up there alone.

- Maybe I can help.
- Help how?

Ben...

Maybe I can solve the
calling on my own this time.

Maybe it's like a warning.

Like it's a punishment
for something.

The two of you have done
more than enough for the callings.

There's nothing
to be punished for.

- There is, Mom.
- Honey...

It's like...

It's as if like the
callings were angry at us.

Yeah. Maybe so.

Angry that some of the passengers
are poking holes in the Lifeboat.

Which is why I need to find
a way around this, Grace,

so I can solve this calling.

Really?

[scoffs]

That officer probably hasn't
even reached his car yet.

I can do it. I could
do it on my own.

You're not gonna do
anything on your own, Cal.

And you're not
doing anything either.

Just let Michaela take
the lead on this one.

[grunts angrily]
You're not listening!

- No. Come on, Cal...
- [footsteps stomping]

I'm gonna have to solve
this calling eventually.

Of course you
are. But just not yet.

I mean look at you.

Ben, you are so consumed
with the callings and the Lifeboat

that you have pushed
our son to believing

that he needs to solve
this all on his own.

What do you want from me, Grace?

We don't have a
choice. We have...

I don't wanna do this anymore.

[Ben sighs]

[flames crackling]

[imperceptible]

[Angelina panting]

That calling was worse
than the ones before.

Yeah. I think I know
what I have to do.

Cal!

- [knocking at door]
- [lock clicks]

[doorknob rattling]

Cal. Are you okay?

Yeah, I'm okay, Mom.

Can I come in? We don't lock
doors in this house, you know that.

Mom, there's just a lot going on
right now with Dad and the calling.

I just need some privacy.

Okay.

I'll come check on you later.

[sighs]

[winces]

[Angelina] What are you drawing?

The answer to the calling.

Hey, guys.

Hey, I... I just came
to check on him.

How's he doing?

He's in the garage.

That bad, huh?

I can't go on like this.

Yes, you can.

You're going to go on like
this for the next three years.

And sometimes, yes, it
will be hell like it is right now.

But before you know it, the
Death Date is gonna be there,

and the man who's
putting you through hell,

he's gonna live.

And once you're on the other
side, everything is gonna change...

and it will never be hell again.

And I know that you were
going to go on like this because...

the man who put me through
hell is on the other side...

and I can't wait to
be there with him.

In the meantime, how can I help?

You just did.

Otherwise, I'll get back to you
when I know more. And thanks.

So much for taking it slow.

I've gone over 20 emails,

about a dozen voicemails
from passengers.

We all had the
same calling, Mick.

Every single one of us.

Ben, just stop.

We have to solve this.

If so many of us had it,

it could be the most important
calling we've had so far.

I'm not saying not to solve it,

but just lean on me
a little bit, take a beat.

You too?

I'm on house arrest,
not bed rest, Mick.

We have no way to
control the Lifeboat.

And now with this, I don't even
have the freedom to solve one calling.

- If I could just...
- Ben, just stop!

You're in here right now
trying to save the world.

But out there, Grace feels
like hers is falling apart.

She lost the restaurant, Mick.

Because of me.

Yeah, well, she's more
concerned with losing you.

[sighs]

Come on, show me what you got.

[Ben exhales]

Well... we were all on fire.

Dark cloud returned.

The silent screams.

There's got to be a
common denominator.

- You're right. There must.
- [cell phone chimes]

I gotta go. I'll call
you later, okay?

Saanvi?

I got to follow
through with this.

Yeah.

I'm not gonna say I'm
okay with it, because I'm not.

I'm not asking for
your permission.

I'm a member of
the Lifeboat, too,

and I need to decide
what I think is best.

You told me the way I was
handling the Lifeboat was wrong.

Hell, I've got an ankle
bracelet proving you right.

But, Mick, I'm saying
the same to you now.

You know, you might not
think I'm a good passenger,

but I'm a good cop. Okay?
And this is what good cops do.

[groans]

It's time that I tell my
dad about these burns.

They're starting to really hurt.

[winces]

Did you fall on a hot stove?

Spilled boiling
water on yourself?

Exactly.

These burns aren't man-made,
so man can't heal them.

This is how you get
rid of those burns.

You were tasked with a mission,

and when that mission is
fulfilled, you'll be healed.

Aaron helped Moses
realize how special he is.

I'm here to do the same.

- [zipper closes]
- Okay, we'll do this together.

[footsteps approaching]

I'm ready to confess. I'm not
gonna turn my back on that.

But I need you to
promise me one thing.

What's that?

That you're gonna stop Vance
from continuing tests on the tailfin?

I destroyed the driftwood.

That's where I've been.

It's causing real world damage.
The tailfin is gonna do the same thing.

Only much worse.

Ben and I have been
getting callings all day.

It must have been warning
us about what you discovered.

Everyone is so desperate
to know what happened to us

yet they won't listen to us.

Even Vance admits that he can't stop
what's already been put into motion.

The biggest asset I could have
been at Eureka was as a passenger.

Except they used that information
to dismiss me, not to empower me.

Only we can save ourselves.

Not as scientists, not
as cops, but as 828ers.

- Yeah. Ride or die.
- [sighs]

Promise me you'll stop him.

Okay.

Okay. I'm ready.

Um, take a seat. I'm gonna go
set the table with my Captain.

Captain, I have
someone that I need to...

I'm glad you're here.

Henry Kim.

The name ring a bell?

Uh, sounds familiar. Why?

Mr. Kim was a passenger from
Singapore who had been detained.

What about him?

He was... executed
this afternoon.

I thought I'd let you know
before the story breaks.

So you just want me to
sit back and do nothing

while they go after
pass... Kill... passengers.

This isn't Singapore.

So it's just business
as usual, then?

Just say it.

I heard from 1PP.

They're concerned
about corners you've cut...

- [scoffs]
- inconsistencies...

We've talked about this.

I know. But they're
involved now.

They want you on desk
duty for the near future

until this fully smooths out.

Sorry.

[exhales]

You know, I stood here months ago
and I committed to playing by the rules.

With each new case, I did
everything to be a good cop,

even if it felt wrong, even if it
meant going against my instincts.

A passenger has
just been executed.

More are being brought
in every single day.

My own brother
is being targeted.

And now my value to
this force is being erased.

This is not what I committed
to. This was not our deal.

I'm appreciative of
your commitment.

But following the rules,
playing by the rules

shouldn't have been
an ask in the first place.

Right.

The thing is, the rules for
the passengers are changing,

and while the system
could always rely on me...

I can no longer
rely on the system.

- Hi...
- Wait outside.

And don't say anything
until you get in the car. Go.

Hey, just wanted to
keep you in the loop.

Just see who we just
booked right now...

You shouldn't be sharing that
information with me anymore.

Okay, look, like I know when I
said it was us against the world,

that was a bit heavy.

Okay? I just meant we're
on the same side here.

No, we're not.

And I'm not allowed
to hear about

whatever or whoever
you're dealing with anymore.

What are you talking about?

Did you just get fired?

Because I will
not stand for that.

I didn't... I didn't
get fired. I...

I quit.

You're doing the right thing.

We're doing the right thing.

Listen, Cal...

when we get there,
I'm not coming with you.

What?

But...

I thought we were
supposed to do this together.

We're connected. Remember?

You said that you were
the Aaron to my Moses.

Exactly. Aaron was
called to help Moses,

but he wasn't the
leader his brother was.

God knows our hearts.

And He puts us in situations
he knows we can handle.

But I'm not a leader.

You are so much
more than you think.

You figured all this out.

I just got you here.

Maybe that was my redemption.

Eden was supposed to protect me,

and I'm supposed to protect you.

But this is yours, Cal. It
has been from the start.

[car pulling over]

I'll always believe
that you're special.

Thank you for being the one
person who wanted me to stay.

Oh, and if you ever
need a place to go,

there's a key under the creepy
garden gnome by the front door.

[chuckles, sniffles] Hey,
Moses... you got this.

I promise you. No more
pushing things to the edge.

No more risking everything
for the Lifeboat, for the callings.

No, risk everything.

Keep that damn Lifeboat afloat.

In three years,

I want my son and my husband
right here in my home next to me,

alive.

- Just no more jail, okay?
- [chuckles softly]

Yes, ma'am.

[door opens]

Me again.

Hey, what are you doing?

Hi.

I'll, uh... I'll give
you guys some time.

I'm sorry.

For lying to you over
and over and over again.

Come here.

You were right about Eureka.

I just got caught up in
the scientific possibilities.

But I'm done harboring secrets.

It's good to have you back.

Weren't you going
to turn her in?

Turns out there's greater forces
at play than the justice system.

Like a passenger clampdown
or a Lifeboat sinking.

- Thanks to me.
- And me.

Okay, we can
apologize all night long,

but we should really figure out what
the hell we're going to do from here.

[flames crackling]

[imperceptible]

[breathing heavily]

Whoa, lady, I'm gonna pull
over if you're gonna puke.

No, keep driving.

You still haven't told
me where we're going.

Just keep driving.

[grunting, panting]

[Adrian] Relentless, right?

Feels like I've
been on fire all day.

[scoffs]

I'll be damned.

Turning into a real
828 reunion in here.

Looks like they're coming
after all of us, doesn't it?

Yes, it does.

Innocent bystanders,
cult leaders.

Whatever you think you
know about me, you don't.

Where have they been
hiding you anyway?

You fell off the radar
after that nightclub fire.

Fire pales compared
to the fury of His wrath.

And His wrath is coming.

[Ben] The calling,
it's escalating.

My guess is we're all
feeling it. But what's it saying?

Okay, well, the dark
clouds led us to Eureka.

The burning, the screaming.
Felt like Cuba again. Only worse.

The erupting volcano's making me
think that they started testing again.

On the tailfin.

- Yeah.
- That's the common denominator.

Okay, I have a question.

If the tailfin caused
so much damage,

then why did it reappear
in the first place?

It wasn't supposed to.

My killing the Major triggered
the tailfin to disappear.

Then it resurfaced due to an
earthquake, just like the driftwood,

which caused an earthquake here,
which almost caused a volcanic eruption.

Until you got rid
of the driftwood.

Wait. I think we have to do more
than just stop Eureka from testing.

I think we have to...

destroy the tailfin.

[Michaela] Okay. But
if you're right, how?

You're on house arrest,

I just cut my ties with
all of my resources.

You're on the outs at Eureka.

So how the hell do you
suggest that we get in there,

let alone pull that off?

You were right.

The tailfin's readings are significantly
more powerful than the driftwood's.

But?

But we haven't been able to
channel that power accordingly.

[sighs]

I'm missing something.

What are we missing?

Dr. Gupta.

We got something
you might want to see.

Can it wait?

I don't think it can.

Can we help you, young man?

My name is Cal Stone.

I'm here to see the tailfin.