Sanctuary (2008–2011): Season 4, Episode 7 - Icebreaker - full transcript

Henry and Declan lead a team to rescue a crew of a Russian icebreaker and the abnormal passengers.

[wind howling]

[wind howling]

[Henry]: Okay, seriously, guys!
I already can't feel my toes!

[Declan]:
We have to get inside!

This wind's going to kill us!

[Declan]: Give it a try.

[Henry]:
No, not going to happen.

[Declan]: Alistair!

Could you two just...

[Henry]: What, HAP?

In this?
Dude, I need these clothes!



[Alistair]:
Maybe just halfway.

With both of us.

[Henry]: Yeah? All right.

[yelps at cold]

[Alistair]: You ready?

[Henry]: Yeah.

[Henry]: Seriously!
What the hell was that?

One minute it's a nice
leisurely skidoo ride

to an abandoned icebreaker,

The next it's minus 50
and a Dr. Zhivago snowstorm.

[Murray]: This is
the Barents Sea, Henry.

We're only about 700 miles
from the North Pole.

[Henry]: Oh, I see.

Does that mean



the weather doesn't have
to follow the rules?

[Terry]: We knew the
storm was coming.

It just took us
longer to get here

than we'd planned.

[Declan]: We hunker down

and get as much
exploring done as we can

until Magnus' plane gets here.

[Henry]: In this weather?

She's not going to be able to
leave the ground till tomorrow.

[Declan]: Well, then we'll
make do with what's here.

[Henry]: All right, well,

dibs on the first
Tauntaun we find.

[Murray]:
Well, this isn't so bad,

and it's far more intact

than it looked
in the satellite photos.

[Henry]: Hey, Murray,
how's your Russian?

[Murray]:
Boatswain's locker.

[Henry]: Whoa.

Dead guy.

[Murray]: We've got something.

[Declan]:
Gunshot wound, close range.

[Henry]:
Possibly self inflicted.

VIPER G-17.

[Murray]:
The latest and greatest

close combat rifle
on the market.

[Alistair]: What's that kind
of weapon doing here?

I'm guessing
our Russian smugglers

were moving something more
than just abnormals.

Wow.

Or they were expecting
some serious trouble.

[Declan]: Let's check out
the rest of the ship.

[Henry]: Yeah.

[Murray]: The bridge should be
just up there.

[Alistair]: You okay?

[Terry]: It's not
my first dead body, it's just...

[Alistair]: More raw
than in the Sanctuary labs?

I certainly haven't
gotten used to it.

[Terry]: I don't want you to,
Alistair.

That's not why you joined us.

[Declan]: Ready?

[door creaks open,
cocking weapons]

[Murray]: More bodies in here.

[Declan]: My God...

[Henry]: This explains
why the ship ran aground.

[Declan]:
Multiple gunshot wounds.

Single bullet here.

Ditto.

Same here.

[Murray]: From the pattern
of the body falls,

I'd say this was
a Mexican standoff

that ended badly.

[Henry]: They killed each other?

It looks like it.

[Murray]: My intel says

there was
a skeleton crew of ten.

They were traveling light,
just enough to keep this tug

moving through the ice
'round the clock.

Nine bodies
in a Tarantino dance party,

one downstairs in a locker.

Yeah, it looks like

he might have
killed himself as well.

So, what's the punchline?

[Declan]: Russian smugglers

put a container full of
Hollow Earth abnormals...

[Henry]:
And a few crates of guns.

[Declan]: And a few
crates of guns

on board an old icebreaker
approximately two months ago.

They head out to sea
from the Ostrovnoy port?

[Murray]: Yeah. Our Sanctuary
picks up a lead on the buyer,

we're all set to take them down,

but then the ship
never turns up.

I tracked every possible route
given the original bearings,

but there's no sign of it, anywhere.

[Henry]: Because why?

They fell asleep at the wheel,
they crashed the ship,

and they're so mad at each other
they kill themselves?

There's got to be
more to it.

What about the abnormals?

Right. Terry, why don't you
come with me?

We'll go see
what's in the cargo hold.

Henry, you and Murray
head down below decks,

see what state the generators
and boiler are in.

Alistair, see if you can
get a radio working

that will punch through
the storm to update Magnus.

I think we're going
to be here for some time.

We knew this wasn't going
to be a rescue mission.

[Terry]: I know,

but when those
Hollow Earth abnormals

asked us for help,

I thought we'd won
a small victory.

Then these guys grabbed them.

[Declan]: Yeah.

[Terry]: There it is.

[Terry]: Oh, my God.

[???]

[Terry]: No evidence of gunfire.

This was
a tooth and claw massacre.

It looks like
they turned on each other.

[Henry]: What, when they finally
ran out of food?

[Terry]: Most of these boxes
are rations.

There's evidence of a fight,
but it was short-lived.

[Henry]: So these guys
tore each other apart

while the crew was in a gunfight
up on the bridge.

Any luck with the radios?

I managed to get the power up,
but there's no signal in or out.

I'm sure the antenna
have all been crushed

by the weight of the ice.

[Henry]: We can rig
something up for short range,

but there's no way it's going
to penetrate this storm.

No. And what about
light and heat?

The main generators
run off the engines,

but those were badly bruised

when this tub rammed its face
into the rocks.

We should be able to run
an auxiliary

without too much
trouble, though.

Yeah, there's still a bit
of fuel left in the tanks,

so I should be able to get
one of the boilers going.

Now, everything's shifted
off its mounts,

but I'm hoping
that doesn't prove to be

too much of a threat.

[Declan]: All right.

You give her a hand
with forensics in here.

I'll see what I can figure out
on the bridge.

[Henry]: I have a bad feeling
about this.

[Declan]: It may just turn out
to be a huge gravesite.

We'll figure out
what we can here for Magnus

and get out.

[Henry]: Back in the snow?

That's not making me
feel any happier.

[Declan]: Steady on, mate.

[Murray]: I could understand
how human beings could do it.

I spent eight years in the SAS

before I left
to work with Declan.

The things I've seen men
do to each other...

I prefer to work with abnormals.

[Henry]: And this group
knew each other.

I mean, they came up from
Hollow Earth together,

they survived
on the surface together.

Why would they suddenly
turn on one another?

[Murray]: Maybe
it was something viral,

something in the water
or in the air.

You know, Magnus was infected
with this thing once.

It started with
a whole pod of Mermaids

trying to tear
themselves apart.

She went down to
figure out what happened,

and then when the thing
got a hold of her,

it made her want to kill Will.

Which, you know,
I kind of understand.

I've felt like that myself
a few times,

but never because of the water.

[Murray]: Could that be what
we are up against here?

[Henry]:
Well, that was underwater.

It had a lot to do
with atmospherics

and pressure changes.

I don't think that thing could
survive in this environment.

[Murray]: Yeah, well,
if we don't get this working,

I'm not sure how much
longer we can survive

in this environment.

Yeah...

[shutter clicks]

31. That accounts for

all the Hollow Earth
abnormals that contacted you.

[she sighs nervously]

What are we supposed
to do now, Alistair?

I'm cold and I'm frightened.

We should sink this ship
and call the mission.

No, I'm afraid we're stuck here

until the storm lets up,
my love.

And there's the mystery
of what happened here.

Aren't you curious?

I'm a xenobiologist.
It's my job to be curious.

But in the face
of this kind of brutality,

I'm afraid I've lost
my taste for it.

[Alistair]: Oh, come here.

It'll all be okay.

Suck it, Tesla.

Let there be light!

[electricity crackles]

[power surges]

[laughs in triumph]

[Murray]:
I am the god of hellfire.

[strikes match]

Slight gas build-up.

[Henry]: Sealed room,
two months of leakage.

They don't teach you that
in Special Soldier school?

Instant heat,
almost electricity.

This icebreaker is
practically back in service.

[circuits sparking]

[Declan]: Nine guys,

nine guns all
pointing at one another.

[Henry]: The math alone
is enough to kill you.

[Alistair over walkie]:
All finished down here.

Just closing up the doors

unless there's something else
you need.

[crashing outside]

[cocking weapons]

Gentlemen.

Magnus?

[Henry]: How the hell
did you get here?

[Will groaning]

I am never, ever
flying with her again!

You know what I think?

I think she took flying lessons
from Yoda in her time off!

The dials
are all going like this,

she's got her eyes closed.

She's got this whole
Force thing going on!

[Declan]: And none of
the ice pilots from Longyear

were prepared to go out
in this, then?

I practically
had to buy the plane

to get the keys
out of their hands.

[Will]:
The tower never gave us

clearance to take off,

and we almost crashed,

twice!

The entire crew?

[Declan]:
Yeah, apart from one.

You probably passed him
on your way up.

[Murray]: All of them died
of close-range gunshot wounds.

[Will]: They killed
each other?

[Henry]: The one downstairs
killed himself.

And the abnormals?

They're all dead, Dr. Magnus.

They tore each other apart.

I'm so sorry.

[Alistair]:
How did you two get here?

[Henry]:
Ah, badass pilot.

Not-so-badass passenger,

probably screamed like
a little girl the whole way.

[Will]: No.

Not the whole way.

[Murray]: I've flown in
all kinds of weather, Magnus,

and I'd never think
of going out in this.

I'm amazed
the plane's still intact.

Oh, there's a strut
that needs replacing

before she'll fly again.

Was there any indication

that the abnormals had
anything to do

with what happened here?

Doubtful.

The door to the cargo hold
was locked from the outside.

All 31 of them
were in there when they died.

Well, that accounts for
the Hollow Earth abnormals,

but wasn't there some rumor
of something more on board?

[Henry]: They might have been
running guns as well.

We found a few crates

of military-grade weapons
down below.

Didn't these guys have access

to some of the Priority
Red List abnormals

before the Hollow Earthers
came along?

Yeah, that's what put them
on our radar in the first place.

[Declan]: They were rumors
we couldn't substantiate.

All right, we've got
two sets of bodies in two rooms,

and no culprit.

I think it would be prudent
to search the entire ship, yes?

[Declan]: Agreed. Two teams.

I'll take you, Terry,
and Henry below decks.

Murray, take Will
and Alistair.

Start topside
and work your way down.

Priority Red Listers?

Very bad monsters

would explain the need
for the guns downstairs.

[Magnus]: Dear Lord.

Shine your light
along the side.

They are all identical.

Henry, the thermal scanner.

[scanner pinging]

Doc, what are they?

I have no idea,

but they're definitely alive.

[Henry]: If we don't know
what they are,

I don't think
we should move them.

[Magnus]: Well, we won't be able
to figure out what they are

until we do, Henry.

[Terry]: The uniformity
of the ice blocks

would suggest
that they might be

in some sort of
hibernation nest.

Yeah, but were they
hibernating

before or after
the showdown on the bridge?

Ah, this will do.
We'll set up here.

The way this ship
is heating up,

they won't stay frozen for long.

[Henry]: Well, maybe we should
shut down the boiler.

Get it cold in here again.

We can't forget,
it's "Priority Red List" here.

We could just
leave them out onto the deck.

It's not going to get
any warmer out there.

Yeah, unless moving them at all

hits their internal
"wake up and kill" switch.

There's nothing to suggest
that these creatures

had anything to do with
the slaughter, Henry.

I say we bring one up
and partially thaw it.

At least far enough
to get a biopsy.

I have enough equipment here

that Dr. Magnus and I can figure out
what we're dealing with.

[Magnus]: I'm not convinced

that thawing them here
is the best idea.

[Will]: You know,
once the storm passes,

you could "Crazy-Fly" them
back to the Moscow Sanctuary.

I won't be joining you.

I'll be taking
a snowmobile home.

[Terry]: But moving them
into a populated area

before we know
what they are?

[Will]: Yeah, it's risky.
[Magnus]: I agree.

All right, we'll bring one up,
do a controlled thaw.

We'll work with what we have.

[crashing]

[cocking weapons]

Will and Henry
are headed to the hold

to cut down
one of the blocks of ice.

Alistair, can you assist?

[Alistair]: Sure.

[Magnus]: We're going to try
thawing one of them out.

Not enough to get us
into trouble,

just enough to figure out
what we're up against.

[Declan]: Good idea.

We haven't found any more,

but there's still
the keel hold to check.

And it's a little
easier to move

now that there's
some heat down here,

but I'm wondering

if we should dial back
the runaway boiler a bit.

We don't want to thaw ourselves
into a Red list situation.

[Murray]: I'm on it.

We've set up
a temporary examination room

in the research lab.

We'll call that home base
for now.

I'll finish the sweep
and meet you back there, then.

Right.

[scanner warbling]

[Terry]: It looks so frail.

[Magnus]: Certainly
not the kind of thing

that could cause
this kind of carnage.

All right,
keep the lamps set at low.

Apply the heat packs
in a single line along the top.

Rotate them every six minutes.

Henry, be ready.

Bloody hell.

[Declan]: Magnus, Will,
I'm in the keel.

I've found another nest...

a bigger one.

[deep rumbling]

That came from below.

[Henry]: The boiler.

[Magnus]: Keep working!

[Henry]: Will? Murray?

Declan?

[Declan]: Murray's
in the boiler room!

[Magnus]: I sent Will down there
to help him out!

[Will coughs]

I got Declan's call
about the other nest,

so I made a move for the door,
but Murray was still there.

He was working on a gas line.

[Magnus]: Dear lord.

[Will coughing and spluttering]

[Declan]: We have to shut
this bloody thing down!

[flicking switches]

[Henry]: Yeah, I have seen

a lot of things
come back to life,

frozen, drowned,
swallowed, electrocuted,

which happened to me once,
down in Hollow Earth.

You guys probably
read that report, huh?

Yeah, we were done, man,
we were completely flatlined.

The next thing you know,
we're reanimated,

and we're drinking
diaper-flavored milkshakes

to stop from becoming zombies.

[he chuckles]

I know, it's completely
unbelievable, right?

The point is, guys,
I'm not a zombie.

[Terry]:
Henry, turn that lamp off.

Help me get these heat bags off.

[Henry]: Why, what did you see?

[Terry]: Alistair,
get Dr. Magnus now.

[Declan]:
The whole boiler assembly

had come off its mountings.
It was like...

[Will]: There's really nothing
that could have been done.

[Declan]: It looks like the guy
didn't stand a chance.

[Magnus]: I didn't think
you'd be able to get an autopsy

until the body
had thawed out more.

[Terry]: Was I right?

[Magnus]: They're Migoi.

[Will]: What?

[Declan]: Wait, Migoi?
As in Hindu Kush Migoi?

The one in the crashed plane

that almost killed
you and Will three years ago?

That type of Migoi?

[Henry]: As in "killed by
your own nightmares" Migoi?

[Magnus]:
You've all read our report,

so you know
what we're up against.

A creature so frail

it can only mount
a mental attack as a defense.

When it felt threatened,
it read our minds

and turned us all
against one another.

Yeah, we had no idea
it was happening

until people started dying.

It can assume any form

and make everyone in the room
see the same thing.

That explains why the crew
turned on itself.

[Terry]: And the abnormals.

Do you think it tricked him
into blowing himself up?

I was within sight of him
the entire time,

right up to the explosion.

It was definitely an accident.

[Alistair]: Dr. Magnus,

there was only
one of those creatures

on the plane with you,
wasn't there?

And now we're surrounded
by nests of them.

[Declan]: Right,
let's not overreact.

They're all still frozen.

We pack this one
back on ice,

and we're in business.

I noticed something weird
about the ice...

It's fresh water.

The entire block.
Not a trace of salt.

Does it have something
to do with their metabolism?

[Magnus]: Exposure
to salt water

hyperaccelerates
their system.

It makes them
too powerful to handle.

It supercharges them?

[Will]: Great!
That-that's great.

[Henry]: Every inch

of ice around here
has salt in it.

[deep rumbling]

Oh, come on!

[Declan]:
The boiler explosion

must have breached
the damaged hulls.

[Henry]: This room will fill
in less than an hour.

[Alistair]: The passageway,
half an hour after that.

[Will]: The stern hold's
filling, too.

[Alistair]: Can't we leave?

Do a proper salvage
with more people?

[Magnus]: Even if we made it
through the storm,

we'd be leaving
a time bomb behind.

If those nests even
touch the salt water,

this ship will become
a breeding ground

for a Migoi army.

We can't go anywhere.

[Magnus]: Henry,
whatever tools you have.

Will, rope,

and something to skid
the blocks on.

Terry and I will move
our partially thawed friend.

[Henry]: Oh, Doc...

Guns!

[Henry]: It was frozen, right?

[Terry]: There's no way it could
have thawed far enough

for it to get out on its own.

Does that mean
there's more than one?

[Will]: That's its way
of getting into our heads.

It could be making us
think it's free,

when it's still thawing
there on the table.

[Henry]: You guys seeing
what I'm seeing?

[Magnus]: Henry, radio
Declan and Alistair

and have them
rejoin us immediately.

Tell them not to
lose sight of each other

on the way up.

This doesn't change our plan.

It just makes it more dangerous.

[Will]: It's important
we keep eyes open

and on each other at all times.

When you're alone,

you can't trust anything
you see, hear, or feel.

The less we use our eyes,
the more we see.

They're on their way.

Doc, they weren't together
when I called.

Declan was in the hold,

Alistair was on his way
with the first ice block.

Damn.

[cocking weapons]

Whoa...

Easy, it's me.

It's me.

M-Me too.

It's impossible to tell
who's real and who's not.

It's like the blood test
on the plane.

They can make us see
whatever they want.

[Magnus]: We've learned
a few things

since our initial encounter
on the mountain.

The Migoi react very badly
when they feel threatened.

That's when they try
to defend themselves.

And by "badly,"

you mean by making us
try to kill each other.

[Terry]: So we don't
threaten them,

and they leave us alone?

That's hard to do
in close quarters.

[Magnus]: Well, until
this storm subsides

or we're completely
overwhelmed with water,

we need to keep moving
the Migoi

up onto the deck.

I'll take Declan down
to the stern hold.

Will, Alistair,
you take the keel.

Henry, Terry,

move the blocks of ice
as we cut them topside.

Remember, it's the little things
that will give them away.

[Alistair]: How do you think
these Migoi got here?

I don't know.

The Russians must have
either bought them

or captured them.

[Alistair]: No, I mean in here,
frozen, like.

These ice blocks
look really uniform.

[yelps in shock]
Aw, cripes, it's cold.

I can't imagine it's
a trick of their physiology

to be able to flash-freeze
themselves into ice cubes,

and with fresh water, no less.

[Will]: The smugglers must have
put them on ice somewhere else,

and this is how
they were transporting them.

It seems a safe way
to move something

that can get inside your mind.

Yeah, but then
who killed everyone on board?

If the crew killed each other,
maybe one of them got free?

No, I think we should
get out of here--

Alistair, we're going to
be fine, okay?

[Declan]:
Maybe we should have a plan B!

[Magnus]:
The Migoi are extremely rare.

This could be
the last of their kind.

We need to move as many as--

[Henry, over walkie]:
Magnus! Oh, my God...

[Alistair, walkie crackling]:
We're up on--

It's Terry!

[Declan]: Henry!

Terry, Alistair!

[Henry]: You killed her,
you bastard!

[Alistair]:
How could you do that?

My god, how could you do it?

[Will]: Put the guns down!
Both of you!

[Alistair]: He killed her!
I saw him do it!

[Henry]: I was at the stairs!

I turned around
and he was changing back!

He tore her apart, Doc!

[Magnus]:
Put your guns down, now!

[Declan]:
Put them down, both of you!

[Henry]: You were
coming up on deck.

She said she'd figured
something out!

You were just going
over there to talk!

[Alistair]:
You're a bloody liar!

I came up here,

and she was already
down in the snow!

You turned into the beast
and killed her!

[Henry]: No!

[shouting angrily]

[Magnus]:
Get them inside now!

[shouting and struggling]

[Henry]: Son of a--

[Declan]: Calm down!
[Alistair]: Terry...

[Declan]: Just get inside.

[Alistair]: Terry!

[banging on door]

[Magnus]: She was definitely
killed by a HAP.

It could be either one of them.

[banging and shouting]
[Alistair]: Let me out!

[Declan]: You're putting them
in the same room?

What would you have me do?

It's true one of them
could be a Migoi,

or they could just be
under the influence of one.

Remember the Migoi's
tactic on the plane

was to separate us.

They're not strong enough
to attack two people at once.

[Will]: Henry can
take care of himself.

So can Alistair.

[Henry]: Magnus! Let me
out of this room right now!

[Magnus]:
We're running out of time.

[pounding and roaring]

[Henry]: Why?

[rushing water]

[Declan]: No, no, no!

Magnus!

[Will]: Alistair!

[Magnus]: Henry!

[Henry]: I tried talking to him,

asking him how he could
just kill her like that.

He didn't answer.

[Magnus]: Henry...

He had me, Doc,
he had me by the throat.

I couldn't breathe.

I started slashing away
at anything I could,

and then it was over.

No Alistair, no HAP.

Just this little guy
bleeding on the ground.

[Declan]: He hasn't got
a scratch on him.

[Magnus]: That's because
none of it was real.

It had you killing
yourself, Henry.

[Henry]: It was so real.

We found Alistair's body
in the keel.

[metal groaning and creaking]

[Magnus]:
We have less than 30 minutes

until that water

reaches the lowest
of the ice blocks

in the keel hold.

There are seven more to move.

[Magnus]: Right.
We'll get them topside

away from the immediate
threat of the salt water.

We'll move them to the plane
before the ship goes down.

And what about our dead?

I've lost three of my team
here today, Magnus.

There will be time to grieve

once the threat
has been minimized.

[Henry]:
I'd like to see Alistair.

[groaning with effort]

[Henry]: They were going
to get married, you know?

He spent his whole life
locked up in an institution,

and finally...

gets out to see
what the world has to offer.

Aw, man...

[Will]: You think
it's your fault

that Alistair died?

Because you told him to join
the London Sanctuary?

[Henry]: I did it
because I was selfish, Will.

I just wanted somebody
with my skill set

on the other end of the line.

[Will]: Come on...

[Will]: Aw, my radio--

[Henry]: No, don't. Stay dry.

There's no reason for both of us
to freeze to death in here.

[shuddering]

[Will]: Without you,

Alistair would have been
stuck in that institution

for his entire life.

You showed him

that turning into a wolf
and howling at the moon

was the coolest thing ever.

[Henry]: Yeah, you know
we don't do that, Will.

[Will]: You gave him a gift.

You gave him the ability

to live a life
of his own choosing,

and he chose
to join that Sanctuary.

If I have a boy,

I'm going to name him
Alistair, Will.

William Alistair Henry Foss,
son of two HAPs.

Nobody would ever
make fun of him for that.

[Henry chuckles]

[wind howling]

[Declan]: Well, that's our lot.

I'll go and help Will and Henry.

[Magnus]: I'll see what I can do

about preparing Terry's body
for transport.

[Declan]: Thanks, Magnus.
Let's get this done!

[Declan]: What were you doing
back there, mate?

Bloody hell.

[Henry]: Seriously?

[Magnus]: It appears we have

another thawed Migoi
on our hands.

[Declan]: This is larger
than a single block.

Maybe it's more than one.

[Will]: Or one very big one.

[Declan]: Do you still think
Murray was killed by accident?

[Will]: I don't know
what I think anymore.

I mean, I know what I saw,

but that doesn't seem to matter
with the Migoi, so--

[metal creaking and groaning]

This ship isn't going
to stay afloat much longer.

How many more are still to move?

Four.

[Henry]: They're off the wall.

They just have to be moved
to the deck.

All right, Declan,
you go with Henry,

move them up
as quickly as you can.

Once they're clear,
move Alistair's body.

Will and I will
take Murray up right now

and start moving the Migoi
off the ship.

[Declan]: Aren't we better
staying together,

considering that--

Our best bet is to move
the remaining ice blocks first.

Once they're clear
of the salt water,

we can deal with
our friend here.

We won't leave
until we track him down.

I don't fancy
getting on another plane

with a loose Migoi.

[scoffs] Seconded.

[Magnus]: No one loses sight
of their partner.

If you are approached
by any one of us individually,

shoot to kill without engaging.

I'm tired of losing our people.

[gasping from the cold]

[Henry]: I'm frozen,

on a sinking ship
full of dead people,

taking the body
of my friend

out into a snowstorm,

and I don't know if the guy
standing next to me

wants to kill me or not!

[Declan]: No offense, mate,

but I'm in exactly
the same position,

except the guy
standing next to me

that might want to kill me

is a werewolf!

[Henry]: What?
How can you say that?

I just killed one of them!

[Declan]: I'm standing
up to my chest

in salt water!

[Henry]: What is your point?

[Declan]: Well, I'm just saying

there doesn't seem to be
anything supercharged

about either one of us.

[Henry]: Okay, so it's
neither of us, then.

- Will!
- Will!

[Henry]: Will!

No!

[struggling with the door]

[Declan]: Magnus!

Will just locked us
in the hold!

[Henry]: She was with him.

[Declan]: Magnus!

[Henry]: Do you think
he got her already?

[roaring with effort]

I don't get it!

If we're the last ones left,
why not just kill us?

You don't think
this is going to kill us?

If we don't freeze to death,

we're going to be underwater
in about 15 minutes.

Well, can't you just...

HAP?
Through a steel door?

I'm a werewolf, not Superman.

We need stunners
to blast through that.

Which are in the hallway
with our warm, dry clothes.

[Declan]: Wait a second.

What do you see
when you look at my hand?

I see your hand on the wheel
that we can't turn.

So what's that?

[Henry]: Uh...

[Declan]: I blew this door open
when I came in here.

It's insane!

They trick you into dying
in a room you can walk out of.

[Henry]: It's insanely scary.

[Declan]: Magnus!

[Henry]: Whoa, whoa, whoa!
Doc, it's us!

[Henry]:
How do we know it's her?

[Magnus]: I've been trying
to raise you on the radio.

Will's missing!

[Declan]: He found us
and he locked us in the hold!

It's not him, Magnus!

[Henry]: He pulled a Jedi
mind-trick on us, Doc.

He made us think
the door was locked

and left us to die in the water.

[Magnus]:
We should never have split up.

We need to find the real Will.

[Declan]: And the Migoi.

It's too dangerous
left on its own.

[Henry]: Bad Will Hunting.
I'm in.

[Magnus]: Declan, what is it?

[Declan]: Nothing.

I thought I saw something.

[Henry]: Yeah,
that's going around.

[Magnus]: There isn't much time.
Trust nothing.

The game will be
to try to split us up.

[Will, over walkie]:
Magnus? Henry? Anyone?

Will, where are you?

[Will]:
I'm in the stern hold.

Someone knocked me out
and dragged me in here.

You guys have got to
get me out.

It's filling up really fast.

We're on our way.

Wait.

Will doesn't have a radio.

He dropped it in the water
about 20 minutes ago.

[Magnus]: Well, we've found
at least one of our Wills.

They say you locked them
in the keel hold, Will!

[Will, muffled]:
How could I?

I was out cold!
Seriously cold!

Come on, Magnus,
get me out of here!

[Declan]: We tried radioing you,
you didn't answer.

[Will]: I dropped mine earlier
when I was with Henry,

and I found one!

It must have
belonged to Alistair!

[Declan]: Sounds possible.

[Will]: Come on, you guys.

This whole room
is filling up with water!

If I were a Migoi,

don't you think I would
just jump in, supercharge,

and just knock this door down?

[Henry]: That's a good point.

[Magnus]: All right,
we need to be sure.

Look for inconsistencies.

[Declan]: Right.

Will, step away
from the door.

[Will]: Thank you!

Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on.
Come on, I'm me.

I'm really me! Feel!

You can't fake
this kind of cold!

[door opens]

[cocking weapons]

[footsteps approach]

[Old Magnus]:
Stay right where you are!

[New Magnus]: What on earth...?

Put your guns down
and don't come any closer!

[New Magnus]: Henry?

[New Will]: What the hell?

We're not here to hurt you.

[Old Will]: You killed
three of our team!

We just got here.

We know you're just here
to save your kind!

Who are you, really?

We mean you no harm.

We just need to move you
off this ship.

[Declan]: Magnus?

[Old Magnus]: It's actually
a very clever trick.

With the four of us together,

they aren't strong enough
to manipulate us.

[Declan]: So they turn us
against one another.

[New Magnus]: You have us
at a disadvantage.

[Old Magnus]:
You must have known

we would figure out
what you were doing eventually.

This is crazy. We just landed
10 minutes ago.

Magnus, why do they
look like us?

[Old Will]:
Interesting timing.

We've spent hours getting those
blocks away from the water,

and when we're finally finished,
you guys show up down here.

You've been together for hours?

Declan, how did you
lose your team?

You two killed them,
apparently.

If we've only just got here,

it had to have been someone
who's been here all along.

[Old Magnus]: Someone
who could take on the aspect

of anyone on board this ship,
including Will and me.

Someone who was dependent

on the four of us
being separated

so they could assume
an identity.

Shape shifters?
Chameleons?

Look, we know you're Migoi!

Dear God, here?

You gotta be kidding me.

[New Magnus]: The smugglers
had Migoi on board?

[New Will]: No wonder
the ship ran aground.

They would have wiped out
the entire crew.

[Old Magnus]: How can we
logically argue with you?

You can read our minds!

That's not
necessarily true.

Migoi can tap
into our psyche,

but they can't read
our every thought.

I think I'm beginning
to understand.

This ship is sinking.

You needed my people

to move the rest of your kind onto the ice

because you couldn't
do it yourselves.

[Old Magnus]: We moved them

so they would be safe
for transport.

We were trying to help.

[New Magnus]: You moved them
away from the encroaching water.

[Old Magnus]: Come any closer,
and we will shoot you.

Go ahead.
They can, but you can't.

You only exist here
as a Migoi,

which means you aren't really
holding a gun.

The first person to fire a shot

will be shot by everyone else
in this room.

Are you willing to risk it?

[Henry]: Doc?

[New Magnus]: The solution
is very simple, Henry.

You and Declan have already
been in the water.

These two clearly haven't.

[Declan]: What's that
got to do with anything?

[Old Magnus]:
She's going to propose

that two of us
get into the water

to see which one
turns into a Migoi.

Exactly.

Not a chance!

[Old Will]:
No one goes in the water!

[Declan]: The last thing we need
is a supercharged Migoi!

[New Magnus]: Is that
what she told you happens?

[squealing and shrieking]

Salt water kills them?

[Declan]:
Apparently very well.

[Magnus]: Bloody hell!

Am I always that stubborn?

[metal creaking and groaning]

[Henry]: Doc...

How could they mimic you
so perfectly?

I've known you my whole life.
I couldn't see any difference.

It's because you
know me so well, Henry,

that they could do it.

They constructed the two of us
from your mind and Declan's.

They reacted exactly the way
you would expect us to react.

Speech patterns, movements,
even emotions.

Terry, Murray, and Alistair
didn't stand a chance.

It would have been
the littlest things

that would give them away.

They probably never
opened a frozen door

or pushed a block of ice.

[Declan]:
They needed us to do that.

[Magnus]: Exactly.

[Will]: The Migoi
are all strapped in.

Are you sure
you want to do this?

[Henry]: Doc, they killed
three of our people.

They did what any creature
who feels threatened would do.

They found a way to survive,
and they took it.

The Migoi in those ice blocks
have done nothing wrong.

They deserve our protection.

We'll take them back
to the Sanctuary,

and we'll honor
our fallen friends by doing so.

[metal groaning sharply]

[Will]: It's time to go.

[Magnus]: Let's get you home.

[Henry]: You open it.

[wind howling]

[???]

That hurt, that hurt,
that hurt...