Medical Police (2020–…): Season 1, Episode 10 - Everything Goes Back to Normal... or Do They?? - full transcript

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On the ground!
Everybody stay down!

Who is attacking us?

Patten. He sent Collins and a strike team
to finish us off and cover his tracks.

- Move! Come this way!
- Then we just need to find somewhere safe.

Somewhere safe to stay long enough
so that I can figure out the cure.

- Okay, then find it. Fast.
- Okay, I have an idea.

Come on.

Ah!

- Get down!
- Glenn.

Why are those doctors shooting at us?

And why are those doctors
taking off their medical jackets?



And why do those doctors have tactical
gear underneath their medical jackets?

- And why do those doc...
- There's no time for jokes,

- we're under attack!
- I'm not joking. I'm...

- Guys!
- Val!

In here.
We'll be safe in the fart room.

- The fart room!
- Let me see your hands!

Attention staff.

Due to the paramilitary
assault on the hospital,

the snack bar will be closing
fifteen minutes early.

That is all.

There it is. I think.

What are you doing?

Taking us somewhere
where we can work on a cure.

Somewhere where they won't find us.



- We need to get through.
- I remember this place.

- Can you get us in?
- Everybody to the nurses' station!

- Okay.
- Stand back.

Okay.

Owen!

- That's way too loud, they'll hear us!
- Got it!

Better!

Great!

- Do you see how strong I am?
- You're super strong, baby.

What is this place?

It's an old lab. Sy didn't wanna pay
to have the asbestos removed,

so he just walled it up back in 2015.

Equipment should be fully functional,
just slightly dated.

And maybe covered with some asbestos.

Yeah. As long as nobody finds us,
we can work on the cure here.

We gotta work fast.

Yeah, for more reasons than one.

- What do you mean?
- We're getting near the event horizon.

- What's that?
- By our calculations,

if total worldwide infections
reach more than 31 percent,

it'll be spreading too fast to stop it.

- Oh, my God.
- Here, you can use this to track it.

Twenty-four percent of the world
is infected right now,

and it's speeding up.

You better hurry.
I'm gonna go do some recon.

Good luck.

- Hey.
- Yeah?

What's recon?

- Reconnaissance.
- Got it.

- Do you not know what that word means?
- No, I... I totally do.

- What is it?
- It's like those fun festivals

where people dress like knights
and eat the big turkey leg.

Not even close.

First floor's secure.

We can't let these guys
take over our hospital.

Smells like virus farts in here.

I like it, I really do. Isn't that funny?

Guys! We gotta do something!

Well, what are we supposed to do, Val?

They all have big guns out there,
and all we have are...

our smarts.

Exactly.

We've got the home field advantage.

We know this hospital better than anyone.

Especially people
who have never been here before.

Mmm.

You in?

Finally. That baby
did not want to be born. Yes, I'm in.

Twins. We are blessed.

Okay, we're almost there.

- What's next?
- Well, if I did this right,

this paper should turn blue.

Okay.

Dammit, that's barely blue at all!

- You're so close, don't give up.
- No, I'm not any closer than Waters was.

God, there's just something
I'm forgetting about the cure,

but it's just... it's useless.
We're all gonna die.

- Fucking sucks.
- Wait a second.

What if I can help you remember?

What are you gonna do? Hack into my brain?

I got the urging to do some surgeon.

Oh!

- Ow! The hemostat got my eye.
- Oh, my God. Owen.

- Ow, ow, ow.
- Are you okay? Hold on,

- There's gotta be something.
- I nicked it.

These three wanted criminals
are somewhere in the hospital.

Find them!

Go! Go! Go!

You men stay with them.
Nobody moves.

Yes, sir.

This procedure's been called recklessly
experimental in medical journals,

but I've been doing it on monkeys
in my spare time and it works.

Where do you get monkeys?

I'm at the point in my life
where I can get monkeys.

Now, is that local anesthesia working?

I don't know.
Maybe you should tap my forehead.

I think we're fine.

- How are you feeling?
- I don't know.

Wait, Owen, you look flush.

- No.
- Wait, are yo...

You have the virus.

I'm fine.

No, this is insane.

Owen, you're in no condition
to perform a surgery.

Don't think of it as a surgery.
Think of it

as me sawing off
the top of your head and sticking

electrical pins into your brain.

Whoa!

Now let me see that brain.

Uh...

Oh, boys.

What’s going on?

Chloroform works
so much quicker in the movies.

Whoa, Nelly, we've got a fighter here.

- Submit!
- Come on, baby.

Ah, man,
we're gonna be here a long time.

- I mean...
- That was a close one.

- Nice moves, Glenn.
- Well, it's all about the hips.

- Yeah.
- Let's go!

Okay. You're free,
you're all free. Go. Go.

Now come on! Go on now! Get on!

Get going now.

- Get out of here!
- Go on!

- Free!
- Get. You're free.

Hey, what's the matter?
You didn't hear him? He said go on, get.

We wanna stay.

Let us join the fight.

- Seems like more people than we need.
- Yeah, it is.

It's like a lot of dead weight,
but sure, whatever.

Let's do it.

Wait a minute, who are you?

I'm here to help.

That's a weird name but alright, yeah.
You can join in.

Alright, we have two guards down,
four to go.

- We got two guards down.
- We've got 2 down, 4 to go.

We need to figure out how many are down
and how many more to go.

- Let's go!
- Let's go!

- We can do this.
- Here we go!

Attention staff, there's a break-in

at the southwest emergency exit door.

No, the one next to it.

So what are you doing now?

I'm connecting the unipolar
brush cells in your cerebellum

to your medial temporal lobe.

I'm gonna run a current
through both of 'em

and light up your amygdala
like a Christmas tree.

What, that's my brain's emotional center.
How's that gonna help me remember?

Well, you suppress some painful memories.

If you wanna find
that missing piece of the puzzle,

you're gonna have to dive
into your subconscious.

Show time.

Excuse me.

Professor?

No, I'm not a professor.

Sure you are.
And you wrote this amazing book.

Oh.

You don't need this.

- You already know what's in here.
- No.

No!

Oh, my God.

Lola!

Lola, are you okay?

Yes! I'm alright! I...

Professor Waters?

Lola.

My dear, call me Richard.

- Don't move!
- Good, they're here.

Oh, thank God. We need more hands.
Come on, get in here.

- Come on guys, we need your help stat.
- Come on.

Come on, hold this and put that in there.

Yeah. Put your fingers here,
keep pressure on it. Right there.

- There you go.
- Great job.

You need to hold open
the ventricle cavity.

Hold this.

Do not let go. And I need
three of you to watch this monitor.

You come and get me the minute
this goes below 94, do you understand?

A person's life is at stake!

- Only one more.
- Yes.

Okay.

Lola, I missed you.

Come sit. Let's talk like we used to do.

I don't wanna talk.

I just wanna find
the missing piece of the cure.

Give it to me and let me go.

But I don't have it. You do.

What?

Everything you need is right up here.

- Boop.
- Stop doing that!

Why are you so cross, Lola?

Because one day I was your star student

and the next day I was a failure.

And the next day after that
was a totally normal day,

but the day after that I was like,
“Oh, yeah, right. I'm a failure.”

I gave up my dream
of becoming a virologist

because you told me
I couldn't achieve it and...

why, Richard? Why did you do that?

Because I was threatened.

By your brilliance.

But you told my thesis was full of errors.

The only error...

was illuminating my shortcomings.

I think somebody's out there.

Stay right there.

McIntyre?

Lavator! Oh, shit!

Lola!

There's something wrong with my penis.

The middle one. Whoo!

Okay, you found us.

You win. We surrender.

Say your prayers, son.

I'm sorry, I didn't hear what you said.

I have swimmer's ear.
Can you just come a little closer?

I said say your prayers, son!

Oh, okay.

Say my prayers.

Baruch atah ado... now!

- Oh.
- Oh.

- That didn't work out.
- Yeah, that could've gone better.

You...

Looks like somebody's gonna
have to take a rain check.

Mmm.

Oh.

Tibial nerve slice!

Lola. Oh, my God.

Are you there, Lola? It's me, Owen.

Come on, man.

What even are you?

I'm a professional killer!

And I'm here to finish the job.

That's your voice?

Rock and roll!

Shit!

Looks like somebody's gonna
have to take a rain check.

Lola!

Lola! Don't you die on me, Lola.

It's up to me to find the cure
but I'm forgetting something.

There was a chemical compound.
I just... I need to remember what it was.

- You have the answer.
- What?

You've been carrying it
with you the whole time.

- What do you mean?
- It's time to say goodbye.

- No!
- It's been truly such a pleasure,

- Doctor Spratt.
- Wait!

Lola, don't die.

Not today. I know you can hear me.

Wake up! Wake up!

Wake up!

What did he mean,
I'm carrying around the answer?

Oh, my God, this is it!
The missing compound!

Oh, my God.

- You're alive.
- Yeah. Owen I got...

- Be careful. Your brain's out right now.
- Oh, shit. Really?

But Owen, I found it.

I found the cure.

- How?
- It was so weird.

In my dream, it was just tattooed
right on my arm. It was right here.

Oh, right.

Oh, my God, I forgot all about that.

- How long has that been there?
- It's a long time.

I also have this one.

- I made some bad choices.
- They're in here.

Oh! Ew...

Your head is...

fucked up.

Yeah. But you guys, I did it.
I found the cure.

- What? Yes!
- That's great!

- I never stopped believing in you.
- Thanks.

- Never once.
- Okay.

Other people stopped,

- but I always believed...
- Okay,

but let's actually synthesize the cure.

- Right!
- Val, Cat, can you read this?

- Yes.
- It's... Okay.

- Makes sense.
- Got it.

- Get to work.
- Okay.

- Yeah.
- Hey.

You did what no one else could.

Now I feel like I can tell you.

Okay.

I've had to pee since before
we came into the hospital.

- Oh.
- So I'm gonna do that.

- Okay.
- Okay.

Val, Cat, give me an update.

- We'll have it synthesized soon.
- I just hope it isn't too late.

Oh, it's too late alright.

- Director Patten.
- Well,

aren't you all a bunch of busy bees.

What's the hurry?
Is it the number on the counter?

Yeah.

In five minutes,

when that reaches 31 percent,

the entire world
will cough itself to death.

- Nasty.
- I'd say.

Let me give you a better way out.

Who's first, huh? You?

- You? Queen bee?
- No, Director Patten,

we found the cure. I found it.

- Any hope for a cure died with Waters.
- No!

Waters didn't create the virus.

The person
on the other end of your gun did.

Yeah.

No. Just keep looking straight ahead.

No, no. Point the gun back at Lola.

Don't look at me.

- And then...
- No. Point it straight ahead.

- Then look s...
- Look where you're pointing.

The first person
you were pointing at, back...

I'm not trying to be difficult here.

- I'm simply not following.
- Point at Lola.

Look where you're pointing.

- It was me.
- Yeah. It was her.

- You?
- Yes.

Waters passed my research off as his own,

and that's why he couldn't find the cure.
But I could,

- and I did.
- It doesn't matter!

If it's not this virus, it'll be another.

Mankind just isn't worth saving.

Well, maybe not.

But aren't they?

We're living in the world
we created,

but these kids didn't ask for this.

And they don't deserve it.

No.

No, they don't.

Wow, he seems really moved by this.

- Does he have kids of his own?
- How the fuck would I know?

Ooh, cure's ready!

You really think you can save these kids?

I think we can save everyone.

Do it.

- Okay.
- Yay!

Alright.

Oh, yeah. No.

Mama gets the first taste.

- Okay.
- Yeah.

Yeah, come on. Okay.

I still hate needles.

Okay.

- So how long is this gonna take...
- Shh!

We don't know.

Is it gonna take five seconds?
Ten minutes?

- There's no way to know.
- Alright.

- Okay.
- Alright. Good.

- Good.
- Yeah?

- Blood pressure's rising.
- Yeah?

- Temperature's dropping.
- Oh, my God.

It's working.

Okay, so ten seconds.

Just could have said ten seconds.

Okay. Is it okay
if we go save these kids' lives now?

- I'd also like to not die.
- Here you go.

I, Dr. Valerie Flame,
am gonna cure you, alright?

- Do it.
- This hurts a lot.

- Okay.
- I wanted to make the world safe.

Oh, I'd love to listen to this,

cause I like watching grown men cry.

But right now we gotta get the cure
to the rest of the world.

I'm on it.

Beth, what are you doing?

She's turning the cure
into computer code.

We're 30.6 percent.
What do you think, Beth?

- I am almost done coding the cure.
- Okay.

That's right, I'm a coder and a woman.

I'll be damned.

And... we did it.

Yeah.

What?

Wifi unavailable!

My team cut the phone lines
and fiber optics. That could be it.

- Oh, God.
- That's a real possibility.

- Maybe.
- What should we do now?

- The satellite!
- Let's get to the roof!

We're at 30.8!

What is going on exactly?

The virus was transmitted via 3D printer
and now the cure will be as well.

- I turned the printers back on.
- Well that explains it then.

- Okay, hand me the cord.
- Okay.

- Okay.
- Oh, God.

I need to get higher.

Help me pick her up.

- Okay.
- Okay.

I'm so close. A little bit more everybody!

A little bit more, guys!

Higher! I'm almost there.

I'm like a centimeter away!

- I can reach it now!
- Yeah.

No, the plug goes in there.

No, not like that.

- This way?
- Woman, just do it.

- Just do it already!
- Alright!

- For God's sake!
- Try harder!

Got it!

Press send!

Currently receiving word

that a cure has been delivered
worldwide by a 3D printer...

Printers are being deployed worldwide...

- ...and authorities are...
- authorities are urging anyone

who was infected
to get to their nearest hospital...

...the CDC say
the cure is highly communicable

and are urging those
who have received the antidote

to breath, sneeze, and cough...

...anyone who receives the cure to breath...

...breathe, sneeze, and cough
on their friends and neighbors.

Sources indicate the cure is spreading...

The cure is spreading worldwide...

- ...an exponential rate.
- The numbers of infected worldwide...

- dropping fast.
- ...dropping worldwide...

...are dropping fast.

- Humanity may be saved after all.
- Humanity may be saved after all.

It's working! It's spreading the cure!

Owen! We did it.

No, you did it.

Hubba hubba.

Hubba hubba, that's a good one.

- You wanna hang out later or...
- No.

So...

what are you gonna do now?

- Go on a girls' weekend in Cabo.
- I'm gonna marry this woman.

- What... Jesus, Owen!
- What did you say?

End of the line, Patten!
You're fucking dead.

- He's on our side!
- He changed his mind!

- We gotta catch you up.
- Whoa!

I missed a lot when I was peeing.

- Yes.
- However,

we do need to arrest you for mass murder.

- That's more than fair.
- Yeah.

We don't have to put his hands
behind his back. We don't have any cuffs...

- No cuffs? Okay.
- We'll just walk downstairs

and drive you downtown.

Attention staff,

Taco Tuesday is being renamed
Taco Saturday

but will remain on Tuesdays. That is all.

- Hey.
- Hi.

Did you check out
that broken arm in 306?

Yeah. Non-displacement fracture.

Gave her two hundred milligrams
of Ibuprofen, splash of codeine.

Earlier today Sloane McIntyre,
the new director of the CDC,

described the heroic efforts
of agency employees

to identify, contain,
and cure the deadly virus.

I'll be frank. If we'd had more resources,
we could've saved a lot more lives.

Director McIntyre,

are you aware of an off-book
military wing at your agency

that was responsible
for solving this crisis?

I've heard those rumors.

And I only wish what we did
was that entertaining.

But, we at the CDC are all hard-working
doctors, scientists, and researchers.

Nothing more.

I guess I'll have to take
your word for it, for now.

Well, I guess we should get back to it.

Yeah. It's kinda nice.

Being done with all that insanity.
Just getting back to doing what we love.

Yeah, totally.

Meanwhile,
a disturbing report from Paraguay,

where captured gang members
in the lawless triple frontier region

were found in possession
of gene-altering technology.

Both doctors
and law enforcement agents say

it's a dangerous new development in the
converging worlds of crime and medicine.

Hello.

Who is it?