No Ordinary Family (2010–2011): Season 1, Episode 19 - No Ordinary Future - full transcript

Recovering from her infection with the aid of a Trilsettum injection, Stephanie finds herself running into the future, literally. There, she and her family are aggressively hunted down and callously stripped of their inalienable rights. More trips are required to discover how this will come about, with each trip taking a physical toll. Meanwhile, Jim and George seek to find who'd want to gun down Det. Cordero on the eve of his leaving for a new job; Chris makes blatant plans for exploiting Daphne's super talent, JJ starts looking into Mr. Litchfield's disturbingly advanced formula problems; and Katie's pregnancy draws some unwanted attention.

We were no longer
an ordinary family.

And we soon realized

we weren't alone.

She's dead, isn't she?

Don't worry about
this. I'll take care of her.

I hear people's thoughts.

I can make them think
or not think certain things.

Attention, residents.

Attention, residents.

Please remain in your
homes and lock your doors.

Repeat, please remain in
your homes and lock your doors.



I want blockades up in five.
Let's go. There, there and there.

Let's go. Let's go.
All teams move out.

Victor nine, do
you have a visual?

Excuse me. Excuse
me. What's going on?

This is my house. What's
going on? My family's inside.

Special Agent Norris, FBI.

Targets are
confirmed. On site, sir.

You're authorized for use
of force at your discretion.

Yes, sir. "Force?" Force on who?

Move in!

Jim! Daphne! JJ,
come on, let's go.

All right everybody, stay close.

Oh, thank God you're okay.

All right, what the hell
is going on out there?



Dad, what are we gonna do?

We'll try to slip you
guys out the back door.

And what about you?

I'll make sure no one sees
you slip out the back door.

Someone needs to fill
me in on what's going on...

Dad, the house is surrounded!

For now. Just go to the back,
and wait until I distract them. Okay?

Look. What's happening?
Jim, answer me!

Go. Your mom's waiting
for you at Katie's. Go.

No, no, your
mother is right here.

Don't worry. We'll
be together soon.

JJ, Daphne! Just wait!

Jim! Jim, no!

Oh, hey, honey.
How was your run?

My run?

You said you wanted
to go clear your head,

and I was curious if it helped.

I'm not sure.

Listen, honey, maybe
you should take it easy.

Injecting you
with the Trilsetum,

on top of the powers
you already have,

it's like having an espresso
with a defibrillator chaser.

No, I'm fine.

You sure? 'Cause I was gonna head
over to Detective Cordero's goodbye party.

But I can stay home if you want.

No.

No, you should go.

You sure? Yes.

Okay. I won't be long. Love you.

Love you, too.

Look. She says she's fine.

Then why don't you believe her?

Because she
almost died last night.

And anyone who gets injected
with that serum, they just change.

It just worries me.

Stay there, Powell. One move,
and I blow your freaking head off.

I got you.

You sure did.

Hey, thanks so much
for coming, you guys.

We're gonna miss you
around the precinct, Frank.

But I guess our loss
is Central's gain. Right?

I don't know how I'm gonna get by
without the Greatest American Hero

watching my back.

Come on, you? I'm sure you can find
someone else to watch that hairy back.

Look, I know I used
to mess with you

'cause you just a
sketch artist, Powell,

but, I gotta say,
you've got more huevos

than a lot of the guys
who actually wear a badge.

Thanks a lot, Frank.
I appreciate that.

Hey, Frank! Come on!
Joe wants to buy us a round.

Go on, we'll catch up later.

All right.

You know huevos just means...

Got it.

Okay.

Come on.

So I read Litchfield's
mind, just like you asked.

And?

And with those equations
he assigned you,

you've had every
right to be suspicious.

What are you talking about?

All I know is what I heard.

And he was worried that
somebody might hurt him

if you didn't solve
those problems.

"Hurt him?"

What kind of problems were they?

Just some bio-chem stuff.

He said that they were practice
problems for the academic decathlon.

Yeah, I don't want you doing
any more work for Mr. Litchfield

until I get a chance
to talk to him, okay?

Mom, are you all right?

Huh?

Oh! Yes, no, I'm fine.

All right.

Hey, man. Can I tell
you guys a secret?

Let me guess. You rock that
mustache because you lost a bet?

Nah. Listen. Part of me wishes
I never applied for that transfer.

Come on, Frank.
You're gonna do great.

And if you get into trouble,
I'm just a phone call away.

You know what? You
got a good heart, Powell.

You take care of yourself.
All right? All right. Be careful.

Hey, man, we're proud of you.

Remember when he was a jerk?

Yeah. Before he got to know you.

Hell, I didn't like you
when I first met you.

Yo, Cordero!

Frank!

Frank!

Oh, no.

I'll call an ambulance.

Hurry!

I have an officer down.
I need an ambulance.

Frank...

They just found the
shooter's vehicle.

About eight blocks
away. No plates.

And Cordero?

Powell. St. Cloud. Sorry to do this after
what you guys went through last night,

but we've been assigned
to Cordero's case.

We've got your statements, but, you
know, since you and Frank worked together,

we wondered if you had any theories
about who might have done this.

Not really. But based on the MO,
it's gotta be gang-related, right?

Or someone wants
it to look that way.

Whatever you need,
we're here to help.

Great. Thanks a lot, Powell.

Jim?

Marta Cordero. Frank's wife.

I just wanted to thank you
for everything you did for him.

Frank was a good
cop and a good friend.

And we're all very
shocked by this.

Well, maybe, I think, somehow,
he knew it was coming.

What do you mean?

He couldn't sleep at night.

Some trial he was working on.

All right?

It wasn't like him. He never
brought his work home.

What trial are we talking about?

He didn't say.

But I'd never seen
him this worried before.

Chris. Hey. Hey.

You got plans after school?

No. Why?

You want to stop by the
garage and meet my boss?

The boss you hate?

Yeah, I was thinking maybe
you could do your thing,

encourage him
to give me a raise.

You want me to mind push your
boss into giving you extra money?

Isn't that, kind
of, like stealing?

Well, was Robin Hood stealing?

Uh, yeah.

Look. The guy's a jerk.

Okay? He knows I need the job, so
he makes me work overtime for free.

He says if I don't like it, find someone
else who'll hire a kid with a record.

I just don't know, Chris.

Convincing a bad
guy to do a good thing,

what could be wrong about that?

Please.

Okay.

Thank you, Daphne.

I'll never forget this.

Yeah.

Okay, what's there?
What do you see?

Hang on, Katie.
These tests take time.

I need to make sure you're okay.

"Okay?"

I might be having a super-baby.

You know how that
usually turns out, right?

For example, when Mr. Fantastic
and the Invisible Girl had a baby,

it tried to kill them.

Now, according to these tests,
there's no Trilsetum in your blood.

So, now that we know you're safe,
you need to go see an OB/GYN.

Dr. Klein delivered
Daphne and JJ.

Use my name and
they'll see you right away.

Oh, Katie. Don't worry.

I'm sure everything's
gonna be fine.

You're gonna have a
great, big, healthy baby.

Yeah, definitely big.

I wanted to get to JJ's school before
it let out and talk to his math teacher.

I'll be right back. Okay.

I pray that you have
10 fingers, 10 toes,

and that you never
try and kill me.

George?

George?

George, what are you doing here?

Hey, it's clear,
you can come out.

Okay, George, is
this some kind of...

They've already checked
the schools... Oh, my God.

So they probably won't be back.

At least not for a while. Here's
some food. And some of this.

Water.

What about Mom and
Dad? Are they okay?

Look, if there's anyone that can
make it through this, it's your parents.

What we have to do right...

Check the hallway now.

Get down.

Fan out. I want every one of these
rooms visually cleared and secured.

What's going on?

I checked the area, it's clear.

No sign of the Powells?

Nah. They must've
snuck past the perimeter.

All right, room 12 is clear.

I need to see that
badge again, sir.

Yeah, let me just...

Run! Run, kids!

Wait! Wait!

Go, damn it! Run!

No, wait! Wait!

Go, damn it! Run!
Run! Run, Daphne!

Hey! GEORGE: Run!

Whoa! Easy there.

That was quick. Although, I
guess it doesn't take long to say,

"Your son's a genius."

Katie, what's the date?

It's March 29th. Why?

Okay, I didn't just
run to JJ's school.

I think I ran into the future.

Victoria.

Shh.

Lie back.

Lie back.

Rest now.

You've been through
quite an adventure.

Where am I?

Well, you were dead.

Or very close to it
and I brought you back.

That's impossible.

Not impossible. Just
very, very difficult.

That's why Joshua or whatever
he's calling himself these days,

that's why he brought you
here. He asked me to revive you.

No.

He wouldn't do that.

He doesn't give a
damn about me anymore.

He's the only
reason you're alive.

He made me promise to take
very good care of you. So...

Is he here?

No. Mmm-mmm.

But once you're feeling stronger,
he shouldn't be too hard to find.

In the meantime, I would love
your help with a very special project.

I believe you know his
ex-fiancee, Katie Andrews.

You may be interested to
know that she's expecting.

I want you to get close to her.

Find out what you can
without raising suspicion.

So you think just
because you saved my life,

I'm going to do
anything you tell me to?

I know you will, sweetheart.

Don't forget, I gave you life.

I can take it away
again just as easily.

So, now, about Katie Andrews...

Okay. Maybe you thought
what you saw was the future,

but really it was some sort
of hallucinatory daydream

caused by sleep
deprivation, or stress.

No, Katie. This
wasn't the first time.

Since the Trilsetum injection,

it's been happening every
time I use my super-speed.

So then it's possible that the serum
somehow heightened your powers.

That you're running
faster than time itself.

Time travel, Stephanie.
It's the big leagues.

We're talking The Flash,
we're talking The Silver Surfer.

No? Doc Brown's DeLorean?

Yeah, I know that one.

But if what I've seen is the
future, it doesn't make any sense.

The government had
our house surrounded,

the kids were in
hiding at school.

I mean, it was like
we were being hunted.

Whoa.

Did you tell Jim about this?

After everything our
family's been through,

he doesn't need anything
else to worry about.

Especially something I
don't even understand.

Which is why I need to
zoop back to the future

to figure out what's going on.

Whoa! Whoa, whoa!

Okay. Take it easy.

We need to run some tests on
you now because if this is time travel

that we're talking about, it could
be affecting your physiology.

No, no, Katie, I'm fine, really.

Marty McFly thought
he was fine, too,

and then his hand
started disappearing

at the Enchantment
Under the Sea dance.

Time travel always
has consequences.

We are wasting our time.

Mrs. Cordero told the police
everything she told us. They got this.

Cordero was our friend.

We're gonna take
care of this ourselves.

Hey, wait. Check out this case.

"Possession and
distribution of narcotics.

"Arresting officer,
Detective Cordero.

"The defendant is
a gang member."

I bet you this is the case
that kept him up at night.

Wait a minute, Tyler
Carr was the ADA.

That's a friend of mine.

He's probably been
questioned already.

Maybe.

But not by us.

It's like I told the police.
Cordero called me yesterday

and he said he wanted
to meet in private.

Do you know what he wanted?

He said he had
evidence to submit.

Why didn't he submit
directly to the court?

Got me.

I asked if he wanted to discuss it
and he said, "Not over the phone."

Well, whatever he had, someone
didn't want him turning it in.

So?

I'm sorry. It didn't work.

What are you talking about?

Well, I tried pushing him, but
I don't know what happened.

Maybe the fumes were
messing with my focus.

It didn't work? Or you
didn't want to do it?

Chris, I'm sorry...

All I wanted was
a raise, Daphne.

I know and I wanted to help you.

It just doesn't feel right to use
my powers for personal gain.

What? Because you've
never done that before?

Look, my family
needed this money now

more than ever and I thought
you of all people would get that.

Chris... You know
what? Forget it.

It's my mess of a life.

I'll figure it out myself.

Oh, that's perfect. Thank
you. Yes, I will see you then.

So, your OB, Dr. Klein, was
able to squeeze me in today.

And the front desk
seems very efficient,

which is something I always
look for in a medical practice.

Okay, so what did
you want to show me?

Oh! I just finished
your test results.

And I was right about
the impact of time travel.

Your chromosomes already
show signs of telomere shortening,

oxidative stress, and
mitochondrial myopathy.

And I'm telling
you, I feel fine.

Well, right now you do.

But if you just keep
zooping off into the future,

it could be more than
your body can handle.

Katie, I don't have a choice.

If the events
I've seen are real,

then I need to find
a way to stop them.

I've already seen what happens at
the house, and to the kids at school.

I need to go to the precinct
and find out what kind of danger

Jim might be in.

Okay, fine.

I'll help you.

But at least we should try
and estimate the conditions

that you'll be under
before you just

zoop off.

Okay, so, your
family is sedated.

Why don't we start
from the beginning, huh?

Just let my kids go.

They're of no use to you.

We both know that's not true.

I have the right
to call an attorney.

Last I checked, civil rights
only apply to human beings.

Now, whatever the hell
you are, Mrs. Powell,

we're gonna find out. Okay?

And once we do, we'll decide
whether you're worth more to us

dead or alive.

Yes. Katie Andrews?

I have an appointment
with Dr. Klein.

Yes, just have a seat. The
doctor's caught in some traffic,

but he should be pulling into
the garage any second now.

Okay.

Thank you.

Dr. Klein?

Yes?

Okay, I don't
have all the details.

But in two days, our
secret's gonna be exposed

and we'll all be taken
into military custody.

Now, I'm not trying
to alarm anyone.

Really? You're not trying?

Whoa! Wait a minute.
Let's back up for a second.

How do you know?
Did someone tip you off?

I seem to be able to
travel into the future now.

Okay, now you're
trying to alarm us, right?

It seems that because
of the Trilsetum injection,

I am now able to...

Achieve faster-than-light speed

and travel based on
simultaneity in special relativity?

Yeah, pretty much.

Look, I don't care about
the scientific explanation.

All I care about is you.

I'm fine. I'm fine, all right?

It's just another manifestation
of my powers due to the serum.

But right now, we need to really
be concerned about this family.

But there's no way the
military can find out about us.

As long as we're
careful with our secret.

And maybe one of us wasn't.

Why are you guys looking at us?

JJ, what about Mr. Litchfield?

You said he's taken a
sudden interest in you,

taking advantage
of your intelligence.

Mr. Litchfield's been acting
weird, but he doesn't know about us.

Besides, I didn't tell
anybody about us.

Whoa! What's that mean?

Daphne. DAPHNE: Nothing.

Uh...

Chris was just getting
a little suspicious and...

And?

It's a long story.

One where you tell a teenage
boy with a criminal record

something that could destroy
the lives of everyone in this family?

Okay, look. Look. Right now,
the important thing is to find Chris

and ask him if he's
told anybody, okay?

Got it.

George, I can't talk right now.

I'm in the middle of...

They did what at
Cordero's house?

You weren't kidding.
What happened?

A couple of guys
broke in, tuned her up.

Did a little redecorating
in the process.

Hey, Marta, are you all right?

Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.

Did you get a good look at them?

No, their faces were covered,

and they left without
taking anything.

Well, they tossed
the place for a reason.

And if they left
without taking anything,

it's either because
it's not here, or...

Or it's still here.

I think they were
looking for this.

I didn't even know this was here
before today. The detectives found it.

They said they'd be
back with a locksmith.

Well, Jim's a
locksmith, kind of.

Really?

Yeah, I'm... It's my hobby.

I like locks, and
unlocking them.

Let me give it a shot.

Jeez, this is a cheap one.

You know what it is? All
the foreign outsourcing

quality's dead,
especially with safes...

Excuse me.

Come here, have a look at this.

Personnel files.

No, police personnel.

Detectives from the precinct?

Are you thinking
what I'm thinking?

I think that what Cordero was
delivering to the DA was a dirty cop.

Mom. Mom, I don't know
that this is such a good idea.

Look, JJ, I'll be fine.

You and Daphne
just stay in the house.

But where are you going?
Or should I say when?

Dr. King knows our secret,

and Global Tech does a
lot of military contract work.

So it'd be nice to know what's
going on there two days from now.

Look, I'll be back soon. Okay?

Yeah, I don't
have to talk to you.

Dr. Andrews, I'm gonna
ask you one more time,

and I strongly advise
that you answer me.

So, Stephanie Powell.

I want you to tell me
everything you know about her.

Oh, okay. Well, in no particular
order, she values loyalty,

she hates spicy foods.

And she doesn't care
for jackbooted thugs.

That's funny.

Kind of makes me wonder what
would happen to that sense of humor

if I were to arrest you
for obstruction of justice?

Wow, I really don't know.

But I can promise you it wouldn't
change my answers one bit.

Okay?

Okay, Katherine
Andrews. What the hell?

You are under arrest for
violation of United States Code,

Title 18, Section 1510.

You have the right to
remain silent. Handcuffs...

What?

I'm pregnant!

Pregnant?

Will you get a medic down here?

After the astounding event at
5:07 p.m., Tuesday at City Square,

investigators are still pursuing the
Powells in connection with the event,

and authorities are
asking for any leads

in finding this potentially
dangerous family.

Mom! Mom! Mom, are you okay?

JJ, it's today.

Whatever I'm seeing
is happening today.

I can't reach your father.

If I could just zoop
there to find him

without having an entire
time traveling adventure...

You could just wait until he
gets home, like a normal person.

No, I can't. There's
not enough time.

Whatever's gonna go down at City
Square, it's gonna happen in a few hours.

I mean, if I could just run there
and stop it before it happens...

You could change the
course of events in the future.

Exactly.

Mom, you can't do that.
That's too dangerous.

Altering the
space-time continuum

could affect the course
of the future forever.

I've seen the future and
it can't get much worse.

I need to stop this.

All right, I have to calculate
the precise time coordinates

to run to City
Square at 5:07 p.m.

It's too risky.

If you factor in Euclidean
Space Perception,

you could easily enter into
erroneous manifold and never return.

I mean, you've been
lucky so far, but I don't...

Ah! But I'm still lucky.

Because I have you
to help me get there.

Get to work, JJ.

All right.

If the names in this file were people
Cordero suspected of being dirty...

Those gangbangers didn't want
these names getting in the DA's hands.

But why? What's
their connection?

Seriously?

Dirty cops like money.

Gangbangers like
police protection.

A little bribe here,
a little bribe there.

I gotta get out of here, man.

I gotta do a speech
at Cordero's memorial,

and all I've got is "Ladies and
gentlemen, thank you for coming."

Well, I'm gonna check
and see if there are

any outstanding IAB
complaints on the guys in this file.

Okay. But you are coming
to the memorial, right?

'Cause I'm really planning on being
especially moving this afternoon, so...

I'll be there.

Powell.

Any news on the
Cordero shooting?

Yeah, one, actually.

Are you all right?

Look, Frank,

he said you were
someone that he could trust.

Frank was a good guy.

I got something,

but it's not something I wanna
take into my precinct, you know?

You're not sure
who you can trust.

Well, look, you can trust me.

Like Frank said.

All right, you know my partner?

Rizzo?

We've been working
together for, like, eight years.

And? And I think... No,

I know that he's dirty.

Well, George and I...

ADA St. Cloud and I suspected

that it had to do with some
sort of police corruption,

but we had no idea it was
someone from our own precinct.

Well, I can show
you, man. I got proof.

But, you know, not here.
You know Hannigan's?

Yeah.

So meet me in the
parking structure out back.

Thirty minutes.

I'll be there.

Just try to relax, dear.

Sometimes, it takes a while for
the ultrasound to get a clear image.

You seem very nervous.

Yeah, maybe a little.

You know, sometimes
these things go better

if you have someone with you.

The father, maybe?

The baby's father is

not in the picture.

Well, that can be challenging.

Not everyone is emotionally
equipped to be a single parent.

There it is.

Oh, my God.

That's amazing.

And from what I can see, it
appears to be perfectly healthy.

Whoa. Uh...

Yeah, I don't think anybody
said anything about needles.

'Cause I'm pretty sure that I
would've said, "No, thank you."

Or maybe "Ouch!"

Well, I don't know any other way
to test the baby's amniotic fluid.

Isn't it a little
early for that?

Don't worry, I've
been delivering babies

since before you were a zygote.

Everything's going to be fine.

Now, just sit back.

This'll only take a
couple of minutes.

Hey, George, I'm
meeting with O'Bannon.

He's got a lead
on these dirty cops.

I'll let you know
when I get more intel.

O'Bannon, you son of a bitch.

I got it!

Okay, I gotta
preface this by stating

that this is all
completely theoretical.

Okay. However,

City Square being 16.42
miles from our present location,

and accounting
for special relativity,

if you run towards City Square
moving at 1,400 miles per hour,

and then, this
is the tricky part,

decrease your speed
exponentially every 3.2 miles,

you will arrive at City Square
two hours from now at 5:05,

giving you time to observe

whatever leads up to
the big events at 5:07.

Got it?

Thanks, JJ. Wish me luck.

I cannot stress to you enough how
dangerous this could all be, Mom.

Honey, if you knew what I knew,

you'd understand that
there is no other option.

I love you both.

You better hope your math's right,
because if she doesn't come back,

Dad's gonna kill you.

Oh, finally, Chris.

He says he's been working,
but he'll meet up with me later.

This is weird.

He says his last tow is in
City Square this afternoon.

Detective Cordero was
a man of rare courage,

who put the law and
the protection of this city

above all else,
including his own life.

Daphne?

Whenever I was assigned a
case with Frank's name on it...

Jim.

I knew that my job was
gonna be a heck of a lot easier.

Now, I remember when
I first met Frank Cordero.

A number of cold cases were
coming through the DA's office to solve.

But because that is the kind
of man Frank Cordero was.

He was a man who cared about
the people he was sworn to protect.

I wish that I could assure you
that no one would ever have to die

in order to protect this city.

Oh, no.

But I can't.

I can assure you that the
District Attorney's office...

Holy crap.

Oh, no. Jim.

Oh my, God! Mom! Mom,
you are not doing that again.

Oh, JJ, it's not
Chris, it's Dad. What?

He's the one who exposed us.

We have to find him.
We have to stop him.

Stop him from what?

Saving George's life.

Here.

Oh, God. Steph!

Jim. Jim, I'm sorry. I had
to know. I had to see...

Hey, it's okay. You're okay.

Jim. What?

You're the one who
reveals your powers.

Me? Yes.

Look, I saw it
happen later today,

at City Square at
5:07 p.m. exactly.

Which is 15 minutes from now.

City Square? The vigil.

I was just on my way over there.

George is giving a speech,

someone tries to shoot
him from a police van.

Oh, no.

You flip the van to stop them,

but a cameraman
catches everything you do.

Daphne was there.

I guess she went after Chris
because we suspected him.

And she left 10 minutes ago.

George isn't picking up his
phone. I have to get over there.

No!

It's too risky. Just
call the police.

I can't!

It's dirty cops that
are trying to kill him.

Jim, I've seen what happens to
this family if our secret gets out.

You can't let anyone
see you use your powers.

I can't let anything
happen to George, either.

Detective Cordero was
a man of rare courage.

I mean, yeah, Daph, I was angry.

But I would never
reveal your secret, ever.

You know that.

I do.

I'm sorry.

Including his own life.

Whenever I was assigned a case
with Frank Cordero's name on it,

I knew that my job was
gonna be a heck of a lot easier.

Now, I remember when
I first met Frank Cordero.

A number of cold cases were
coming through the DA's office to solve.

But because that is the kind
of man Frank Cordero was.

He cared about the people
he was sworn to protect.

I wish that I could assure you

that no one else
would ever have to die

in order to protect this city.

But I can't.

I can assure you the
District Attorney's office

will do everything
in their power

to bring Frank Cordero's
murderers to justice.

I highly doubt that.

What the hell?

You're supposed to be dead!

You're supposed to be
one of the good guys.

Rizzo?

What the hell are you
doing, you sleeping?

Rizzo, if you don't take care
of this, I'm gonna do it myself.

You hear me? Right now.

O'Bannon.

And not once did he
falter from that promise.

Now it's my turn
to return the favor.

O'Bannon. Where
the hell are you?

Hey, Dad.

Daphne, are you still
here in City Square?

Yeah. How did you know?

Never mind, just listen
to me very carefully.

Someone is about
to try to shoot George.

My God.

The thing is, he's a cop, and
I have no idea where he is.

So as much as I
hate to ask you this,

I need you to use your powers.

Okay.

Honey, just listen to the
crowd, listen to their voices.

As soon as you
find out where he is,

you point him out to me
and I'll take it from there.

Daphne, you can do
this. I know you can.

Hey, Daph, where you going?

And to whoever decided
that Frank's murder

would be the solution
to all your problems,

I promise you that
you are sadly mistaken.

Excuse me. Excuse me.

Please join me in a
moment of silence.

Poor Cordero. What a shame.

Such a sad day.

How much longer is
this thing going to go?

Frank, you will be missed.

Commissioner Mitchell will now say
a few words. Thank you for your time.

The minute St. Cloud walks past
me I'll shoot him and then walk away.

Dad. Dad, I found O'Bannon.

Do you see where I am?

He's right in front of me.

I see him. Get out of there.

Just a little bit closer.

Dad, he's gonna shoot.
You're not gonna make it in time.

I'll jump.

No, you're gonna expose us.

Hang on. I think I can fix this.

No, Daphne.

You don't want to
shoot George St. Cloud.

You wanna hand me your gun.

You know what?

I should give you
my gun right now.

Here.

How could you
possibly have done this?

I asked you to read his
mind, not ask him for his gun.

We could, I don't know, thank
me for saving George's life!

Thank you.

But, Daphne, now you gotta
tell us what's going on with you.

Mom's not the only one whose powers
have been kicked up a notch recently.

A few weeks ago, I
realized that I could

push thoughts
into people's minds.

Make them think,
do anything I want.

Why didn't you
tell us about this?

Well, it became, kind of,
handy around the house.

You used your powers on us?

Just FYI,

she hasn't done
dishes in two weeks.

Okay, look, what's done is done.

All right? The important
thing is that we are all okay,

and our secret is safe.

But maybe you could use your
new abilities to keep it that way.

What do you mean?

You've already
told Chris too much.

Look,

this ability to push
people's thoughts,

Joshua could do that.

But he could also
make people forget.

Like he did with you when
he erased your memories.

I won't tell anybody
what I saw! Please!

Oh, I know you won't.

Look, just because he could
do it, doesn't mean I can.

Well, you never needed to.

No.

Chris said he's not gonna reveal
our secret, and I believe him.

But have you thought of
the ramifications if he does?

I saw what happens, Daphne.

No! Even if I could
do it, I'm not going to.

I love him.

Daphne, we're not asking
you to break up with him.

We're just asking you to try to
make him forget this one detail.

Look, honey, Chris won't
even know the difference.

Hey, Daph, hold up a second.

Look, I wanted to apologize.

I should never have asked you to,
you know, use your skills on my boss.

It was wrong,

and I'm sorry.

I swear it'll never
happen again. Okay?

It's not that.

You are sweet and cute,

and I never thought somebody
like you could like me, but you did.

I just ended up
telling you too much.

No. No, you didn't.

Do you remember the first
time you thought I was different?

The first time you thought
that I might have powers?

Yeah. How could I forget?

I'm sorry.

You don't remember that.

You don't remember
anything about my powers,

and who my family is.

Hey.

What

the hell are you doing?

What? Are you trying to kiss me?

Baby, it's me, Daphne!

"Baby?" I know who you are.

You're that freak from
the student council.

But why are you
trying to kiss me?

My God.

Chris, you don't
remember anything.

I remember telling you
to keep your distance.

Do I need to remind you again?

It's the weirdest thing.

Mr. Litchfield isn't at school today
and nobody knows where he is.

Oh, you did it, didn't you?

But he didn't just
forget about the powers.

He forgot about us.

You were right. Katie
Andrews is pregnant.

Of course I'm right.

The results of
the amniocentesis.

This is extraordinary.

The Trilsetum is fully
integrated with the baby's DNA.

Even in this embryonic phase,

the replicating cells
are super-human.

We need this baby.

And you're going
to bring it to us.

I can't do that.

It's no secret how deeply
you feel for this child's father.

Who better to raise
his very special offspring

than a very special
woman like yourself?

But what about Katie Andrews?

As soon as she's delivered
the child, she's of no further use.

You know how I feel
about useless things.

Congratulations.

You're gonna make
a wonderful mother.