The Librarians (2014–2018): Season 4, Episode 1 - And the Dark Secret - full transcript

A secret sect of the Vatican Church unearths a map detailing the locations of the four cornerstones of the Library of Alexandria; Flynn and the Librarians work with an unexpected ally to stop them before the stones can be used to destroy the Library.

Ah, Fredo...

they don't make
them like this anymore.

This organ only
needs to be tuned...

once every hundred years.

What'd you touch?

Where is it?

Did you tell anyone
else about this?

No.

Monsignor Vega, We
found the map to the stones.

Bring it to me
immediately, my son.

When we have the
other three stones,



there'll be nothing to stop us.

Ah.

- Mr. Stone.
- What?

The wreaths... Uh,
under the lions, please.

Under the lions.

Mr. Jones, these candles
will not light themselves.

And what is the Spear
of Destiny doing here?

There are no weapons in
this ceremony, gentlemen.

"Bonded together. Bonded
together through everlasting unity."

What do you think? Up or down?

So exciting.

Is he even here yet? I
bet he isn't even here yet.

Don't worry. He'll be here.

Five more minutes.



Ow!

Wait, wait, wait,
wait. What is that?

Pan's Flute. A
little mood music.

No, sir. This is not a Zamfir
concert. Please put it back.

- She's ready!
- Very well. Places, please.

Mr. Jones! Thank you.

Um, what? Wait. Where's...

Coming!

Sorry, I'm late.

Love what you've
done with the place.

You look beautiful.

I know.

Librarians, artifacts,

we are gathered here today
to witness the eternal union

of Flynn Carsen and Eve Baird.

Today, they take a sacred vow

that has been passed
down through the centuries.

Oh, may I see the
ceremonial ring, Mr. Carsen?

Ahem.

You thought I forgot.

Oh!

Your hair!

Oh, no. I'm so sorry, sorry,
sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry.

Is it bad? You know
what? Is there a towel?

If you're not going to take
this rehearsal seriously...

We are taking it seriously.

We've been practicing
this thing for months.

And it's not like they're
actually getting married.

It is much more
important than a marriage.

Tethering is the most
important ritual in the Library.

When a Librarian and
a Guardian tether...

They become immortal and create a
spiritual connection with the Library.

Anchoring it to humanity.

And it can only happen during
a vernal equinox, we know.

We must take this seriously.

Anchoring to humanity
is the one thing

that ensures the Library
remains a force for good.

Charlene was the last to be
tethered after Judson passed.

Now that she is gone,
the Library is unprotected,

and each passing day that it
remains untethered, it is vulnerable.

From what? I'm... I'm
not trying to be cocky.

I'm just saying we defeated
Apep. We canceled the apocalypse.

And the ley lines are
back down to normal.

Yeah. Aren't we
supposed to be, like, good?

No, sir, we are not
good. Apep was prophecy.

We knew the ultimate
battle was coming.

It was foretold. But now
that we have defeated him...

We are past the
point of prophecy,

meaning we don't know
what's going to happen next,

meaning anything can happen.

Meaning we have to
rehearse this again.

It's called the
Maid of the Mist.

Right off the end of the
dock. You can't miss it.

Everyone move.

Hey, what in the God damn
hell do you think you're doing?

Oh, sorry, Father.
I didn't see the...

- It's quite all right.
- Look, this is park property.

You can't go
smashing it with crow...

Hey, what's that you got there?

Tell me...

Do you believe in God?

- Um, yes.
- Good.

It's time for you to meet him.

"In bibliotheco mio vido..."

"Mia vita. Mia vita."

How much longer
do we have to do this?

Until we get it right. Now,
repeat after me, Mr. Carsen.

- Mr. Carsen!
- Mr. Carsen.

Yeah.

- What's that?
- The Receiver!

Just as I feared. One of the
stones has been unearthed.

Stones? What stones?

One of the four cornerstones
of the Library of Alexandria.

Alexandria? See, now
that, that's a library.

Built in Egypt around,
what? 300 B.C.?

It was the most famous
center of knowledge

in all of the history
of ancient civilization.

And it was also the
original magic Library.

That is until 48 B.C. when
old Caesar came along,

invading Egypt and
torching the place.

What remained was protected
by the Librarian at the time,

Agathocles the Nimble,
who removed the stones,

effectively transporting
the Library from this reality...

To the alternate dimension
that we know today.

He hid the stones all around the world
so that it could never be reassembled

and the Library could never
be made physical again.

Let me guess. Because
that would be bad.

Imagine, if you will, the
Library is cloud storage

and we are the phone.

And there's this massive
cloud up there. It's getting bigger.

And it's getting bigger the
more information we put up into it.

Now imagine that
cloud physicalizing.

All of the data would become
real, the weight of which would...

The Library would implode.

Okay, so some baddie's
found a cornerstone

and is probably now after the other
three so he can destroy the Library.

We just have to get there first.

Librarian 101.

Just one small little hitch.

We have no idea where
in the world they are.

That's not small.

Well, you just said a Librarian
hid them. Didn't he leave a map?

- No.
- How about a clue?

- Tell me we got a clue.
- We have no clue.

What about the Receiver and
the woop, woop, woop, woop?

Yes, when the
stone is unearthed,

it emits a distress
signal like a call for help,

but we only know after
the stone has been taken.

- So we're stuck, then.
- Hey...

Jenkins? What is it?

- What? Nothing.
- What?

Jenkins, do you know
something that might help us?

No.

Well, yes. But... No.

Jenkins, please. If this is
as serious as Flynn says it is,

we need all the help we can get.

Never been down here before.

Yes, well...

this may come as a shock.

Who is that?

My Guardian.

Nicole...

You're alive.

Hello, Flynn.

Surprised to see me?

Please, sir, no. Please
step away from the door.

- But why is she locked up in here?
- Mr. Carsen, just...

We have to get her out.
She shouldn't be in here.

- Flynn, what's going on?
- This is Nicole Noone,

my first Guardian.

She helped me find the Spear of
Destiny. She taught me everything.

I mean, 13 years ago I'm having a
cup of coffee and Nicole shows up.

She tells me somebody's stolen

H.G. Wells' time machine
and we have to get it back.

Hello, gorgeous.

So we tracked the
ninjas to their hideout,

and, after a fight,
there was a malfunction

with the time machine and it...

It blew up. I watched you die.

And yet here I am.

How is that possible, Flynn?

The explosion must have
created a rift, sent you back in time.

500 years to be exact.

But who's counting?

Oh, how I waited for you
to come rescue me, Flynn.

I waited and waited

and waited.

But you never came.

- Um...
- Pardon me? 500 years?

How are you still alive?

Immortality artifact,
which she stole.

Along with countless others.

You see, Miss Noone
became immortal

in order to exact revenge
on those she thought

had abandoned her.

She wanted to hurt
you, Mr. Carsen.

She wanted to hurt the
Library and nearly succeeded.

A hundred years ago, we
discovered she had found

the cornerstones to
the Library of Alexandria.

- She found the stones?
- Three of them. Very clever though.

She hid them before I had
the chance to apprehend her.

Wait a minute.

You locked her up?

You let me believe
that she was dead.

You never told me! I could have
gone back in time and saved her!

No, sir. No, sir. In order to
survive the ultimate battle,

everything had to flow
exactly according to prophecy,

which meant you
could not know the truth.

Hmm.

Well, now that
we're all caught up,

to what do I owe the
pleasure of this visit?

Ah, the cornerstones.

Someone's found one
of them, haven't they?

And you want me to tell
you where I hid the others.

- We don't have much time.
- What do you know of time?

Nicole, please, help us.

Well, we can't sit around all day
waiting for her to change her mind.

Jenkins, where was the
first stone taken from?

43.09 degrees north
by 79.03 degrees west.

- That's Niagara Falls.
- Okay, you three go to Niagara Falls.

See what you can dig up.
Find out what we're dealing with.

And we'll try and
get Nicole to talk.

Come on. Let's
get him in the truck.

Well, it looks like
we're in the right place.

Excuse me, hi.
What happened here?

It was an accident. Park
ranger fell into the Falls.

Or he was pushed.

I'm sorry. Who are you?

CASSANDRA AND
STONE: We're the Librarians.

I'm the Librarian.

- What did you just say?
- You always get to say it!

You can't say it together
or it doesn't work!

Guys, guys. Look over there.

This is Annie Edson
Taylor's barrel.

First person to make it
over the falls successfully.

1901.

That was over 100 years ago.

Do you think Nicole could have
hid one of the cornerstones in there?

Well, why would
she hide it here, huh?

- What's Nicole's pattern?
- Her pattern is that she's insane.

I mean, you heard Jenkins.
She's in that cell for a reason.

Yeah, but since when did we start
locking people up in secret dungeons?

And a Guardian, what's more?

Thought we were supposed
to be the good guys.

She tried to hurt the Library.

I mean, what did you
expect Jenkins to do?

- Give her a time out?
- Still, makes you think.

What else is the
Library not telling us?

Guys, it's a priest cassock.

Tell by the black piping.

Hung out around a lot of Catholic
schools when I was a teenager.

Or at least a lot of
Catholic schoolgirls.

Sorry, but...

Okay, so our bad guy
is some evil rogue priest.

How are we gonna find him?

Ready, one, two,
three. Good job.

- I've got an idea.
- Great. One more expression.

Oh, yes! Cheesy
tourist photos! Mind if I...

- You know, I just... One...
- Hey! Hey.

- What are you doing, man?
- We're looking for a priest, right?

One that passed by here
in the last couple of hours.

Well, if we're lucky,

our photographer has
got him in the background

of one of these pictures.

Gotcha.

Nicole, come on. Talk to us.

We're not leaving here until
you tell us where the stones are.

You were a Guardian once.
It's not too late to still act like one.

I never stopped
being a Guardian.

I kept my oath.

You only think I meant
to do harm with the stones

because that's what
Jenkins told you.

But, really, I was keeping
them safe. I was doing my job.

But then why not give
them to the Library?

Because it can't be trusted.

Me being in this cell
is living proof of that.

You two blindly
work for this place,

accepting all the rules.

Believing the Library is
all good and all-knowing.

But it's an institution
just like any other.

It can make mistakes.

- This is ridiculous.
- Shh! Jenkins!

- I want to hear what she's saying.
- What's the matter, Galahad?

Afraid they'll learn the truth?

She is trying to manipulate you.

She wants you to
think she is innocent.

She stole artifacts to hurt us.

If that's the case, why
hadn't I used any of them?

In the hundreds of years
before you threw me in here,

did I ever use an artifact
against the Library?

Against anyone?

The immortality artifact.

She used the
immortality artifact.

Yes.

On myself.

And you know why?

For you, Flynn.

I became immortal in the
hope of seeing you again.

I never stopped loving you.

All right, Colonel Baird,
Mr. Carsen, please listen to me.

No matter what Nicole says, the
fact remains she is an immortal.

That comes with a very
heavy price, believe me, I know.

Going through the centuries
watching everyone die,

watching loved ones
die, it darkens one's soul.

It takes every inch of fiber to
stay connected to humanity.

Charlene...

Charlene did that for me,

but Nicole's immortality has
twisted her soul beyond redemption.

You cannot trust
her, believe me.

Believe you? The man who
let Flynn think I was dead?

If what you say is true, Nicole,

if you really are still
a Guardian, prove it.

I will.

But I'll only tell him.

And you're sure these
priests took the stone?

Yeah, and they left a
piece of clothing behind.

We even got their
mugs on camera.

Zoom in on the cross.

Flames. Oh, dear.

I don't like it when
he says, "Oh, dear."

Yeah, well, that... That symbol

marks him as a member of
the Heretic Order of Shadows,

a sect hidden deep within
the Roman Catholic Church.

The symbol represents the fire

that destroyed the
Library Alexandria.

The order was
formed in the 1700s

as a revolt against
Age of Enlightenment.

And the Order of
Shadows' primary purpose,

it's reason for being, is to
reestablish the Dark Ages.

That explains why they
want the cornerstones.

Destroy the Library, destroy all
knowledge and enlightenment.

The rumor has been for
years that one of the stones

was already in the
possession of the Order.

Which means, including
the one at Niagara,

they now have two of the stones.

Flynn better come
through with Nicole.

You look fit, content.

She's taking good care of you.

She's an excellent Guardian.

That she is.

Tell me, do you date all of your
Guardians or just the blonde ones?

What is this?

You've got me here
alone, now what?

Relax. I just want to talk.

We used to talk all
the time, remember?

What would you like to know?

Favorite color? Most
painful childhood memory?

Tell me about the
day I disappeared.

Why? You were there. You...
You know what happened.

I'm 500 years old, Flynn.

Refresh my memory.

Well, it was, um, like I said,

we followed the ninjas
back to their hideout

and, uh, it was a malfunction
with the time machine

and it blew up while
you were near it.

Ah. That's right.

A malfunction with
the time machine.

And why do you
think it malfunctioned?

I don't know. I'm not a
time machine repairman.

But you're a Librarian. Guess.

Well, core overheated.

Fusion capacitor could
have come uncoupled.

Could have been any
number of one of those things.

Yes, it could have. But
it wasn't, was it, Flynn?

- I don't... I don't know.
- Do you remember what you said to me

right before it blew?

You... You called out
my name as if to warn me.

Well, we were fighting
ninjas, you know?

No. You yelled out to me as if
you knew it was going to explode.

I don't know what you...

How did you know it was
going to explode, Flynn?

- How could I know? I didn't know.
- How did you know?

- I couldn't know. How can I poss...
- How did you know?

It wasn't supposed to explode!

While you were fighting,
I rewired the machine

so that if the
ninjas tried to use it,

it would suspend time and
freeze anyone that came near it.

I thought I was being clever.

But I screwed up...

And it exploded and it...

It caught you in its wake and...

I'm the reason all
this happened to you.

You put your faith into me.

I failed you.

Jupiter's moon at
the house on the lake.

That's where
you'll find the stone.

"Jupiter's moon at
the house on the lake"?

Good God. Couldn't
she just put an address

in Google Maps
and be done with it?

And that's all Nicole said?

What the hell
happened down there?

Okay, so Jupiter has 67 moons.

Europa, Io, Callisto,
Aoede, Ganymede...

Wait, wait, wait, wait.

Aoede?

Yeah.

Flynn, it was named
after a Greek muse.

The Library of Alexandria
was dedicated to three muses.

I don't even know how all this...
How did I not come up with that?

Come up with what? What
did you not come up with?

Along with the map, Nicole must have
devised some sort of mnemonic device

that allowed her to remember
where she hid the stones.

Each stone is
connected to a muse.

That's why we found the
first stone at Niagara Falls.

It was connected to
Melete, Muse of Thought,

symbolized by...

Water.

Water!

She must have hid the next stone
somewhere connected to Aoide,

Muse of Song.

So where do we start looking?

Le Palais Garnier,

otherwise known as
the Paris Opera House.

Legend had it, it was built over
a subterranean lake in the 1860s.

"House on the lake."

- Jenkins!
- Door to Paris coming up.

You three grab the
stone, come right back.

I've got some things
here to take care of.

Oh.

Oh.

Oh!

Would you look at this?

Huh? Would you look at this?

I don't know if
you guys know it,

Gaston Leroux based
Phantom of the Opera right here.

Right here.

Really? I did not know that

Well, I'm not lying

All right, the cornerstone
is here. Guys, split up.

Let's find it.

Find the stone. Kill anyone
who gets in your way.

Find anything?

I don't even know where to
look. This place is massive.

Hey, guys, check this out.

Guys...

This is the Emperor's
chair from the 1800s.

Built for Napoleon III
himself. Best seat in the house.

Well, it depends on
what you mean by "best".

What are you doing?

- Opera glasses.
- Oh.

What do you see?

I see beautiful
architecture, my brother.

Something that goes
right over your head.

- Oh.
- What is it?

Nicole, you're very sly.

Jenkins! Jesus!

Sorry. So you've discovered
the cameras in her cell.

Flynn was right, you know.

Innocent or not, you should
have gone back for her.

No soldier left behind.

We had no choice. Everything she did
over the last 500 years was prophecy.

It had to happen as it did.

Jenkins, if it was me,

would you have
done the same thing?

Absolutely.

Bingo.

No bingo.

Yeah.

Looks like a thick
quartz, maybe crystal.

Sealed from the inside.

Wait a minute.

Nicole used the Muse of Song as
the key to her hiding place, right?

Maybe that was only half of it.

Maybe the key to getting
the stone is with song.

If we can estimate the size
and thickness of the crystal,

we can calculate the resonant
frequency at which it vibrates.

The human voice is a
series of air pressure waves

with the pitch related to
the frequency of the waves,

so if we can match our pitch
to the frequency of the crystal,

the vibrations should
cause the crystal to break.

Two octaves above middle C.

- Well, uh, go for it, Pavarotti.
- We all need to do it together.

Oh, uh, no, no, no.

The crystal's too thick. We need
the intensity of all of our voices.

Yeah, but I'm not
really into opera, so...

Did you not hear
what she just said?

You want the
stone or not, Jones?

All right.

All right. Let's, uh...
Let's get out of here.

Let's go. Come on.

Go on. I'll meet
you guys at the door.

I gotta be honest with you,

I don't know how comfortable
I am hitting a man of the cloth.

Take this! Go!

Ow.

We found them inside. They
were going after the stone.

Hmm.

- Who are you?
- We protect what you seek to destroy.

Librarian.

Should we kill them?

They've been gone too long.

We heard the signal, we
know they got the stone,

- Where are they?
- Perhaps the Order got there first.

Now they have the
stone and our Librarians.

Then they're probably headed
to the final stone as we speak.

- Flynn.
- I'm trying.

It's not that easy to
find Nicole's hiding spot.

But you said they were
connected to the muses.

Yes, but the last muse is
Mneme, the Muse of Memory.

What does that tell us? That
she hid it some place in the past?

Some place personal?

Tell me where you
hid the final stone.

I already told you
where the other one was.

If you have that, you
don't need the last.

Oh.

You didn't get it, did you?

Boy, Librarians just
aren't what they used to be.

Tell me!

Colonel! FLYNN: Eve!

Colonel! Colonel! FLYNN: Eve!

- Eve!
- Colonel!

Librarians' lives are at stake.

No more riddles, no more games.

Why should I help you?

Because I'm a Guardian.

Like you. And we both know
protecting the people we love

is the only thing we
give a damn about.

Please, Nicole,
help me save them.

All right.

But not in here.

I'll take you to
the stone myself.

Absolutely not. She'll run
the first chance she gets.

- You don't know that for sure.
- I know this woman is guilty.

Really? 'Cause I'm
not certain of that.

Mr. Carsen, you
cannot see this clearly.

- You cannot trust her.
- Maybe I can, maybe I can't...

- Enough! Jenkins, open it.
- Colonel.

This is a horrible mistake.

It's a risk I'm willing to take.

I can't believe you.

Where are we again? Lake...

Maracaibo, Venezuela. But why on
Earth would you hide the stone here?

Really, Flynn?

I thought you would
have figured it out by now.

Of course.

Muse of Memory
was born of lightning.

Lake Maracaibo is the
lightning hotspot of the world.

Not too bad, eh?

Not bad.

Well, no time to dilly-dally.

Follow me.

- How much further?
- Not far now.

Do you remember our
adventure in the Amazon?

Ha! How could I forget?

We almost died in a
Mayan death chamber.

We had to waltz
across a field of...

- And you were a horrible dancer.
- Well...

Good thing it wasn't a
tango or you'd be dead.

Of course. When
we got to Mongolia,

that's when things
got really interesting,

especially in our hotel room.

I... I don't remember.

Stone's hidden underneath.

That's the Machina
Meteorologica.

The first lightning rod ever
designed by Prokop Divis in the 1700s.

If you pull the lever,
it'll raise the rod,

and it'll contain the lightning
long enough to get the stone.

Yeah, but you have to
get across the field first.

Without the tree cover,
we're sitting ducks.

Unless you want to...

Oh, no. I only said I'd take
you to the stone's location.

I never said I'd get it for you.

- I'll go.
- What? Eve, no, no, no.

It's like the assault
course in basic training.

They used to fire live
rounds at us to keep us frosty.

I was always the fastest.

Okay, but you're
gonna need some help.

What are you looking for?

Mineral ores. They have
a high metallic content.

I can throw some
of these up in the air

and they might draw
away some of the lightning.

There we go.

Excuse me. Okay.

- Wait for the seven-second window.
- You can do this.

You can do this. Ready?

Go!

Whoo!

You two are an amazing team.

Whoo!

Whoo-hoo! You did it!

- That was amazing!
- Oh!

- Oh, oh, toasty! Wow.
- I'm toasty. Careful.

I'll take that.

Cassandra?

- Cassandra?
- I'm so sorry.

Get back! Move!

Come on, go! Move!

"And behold, from the
darkness, the righteous did arise.

"And the false prophets
were cast forever into eternity."

It's not from the
Bible. I made it up.

The stone?

The stone, or
your friends will die.

Destroying the Library
won't change anything.

People will always
seek out knowledge.

They already have
too much knowledge.

Too much information.

People don't know
what to believe.

Once the Library is destroyed,

they'll believe only in
us, the Order of Shadows.

Wisdom is not the key, my child.

Ignorance is bliss.

- What's wrong?
- Knowledge, Monsignor.

In your quest to destroy it,
you've forgotten you might

actually need some to
make the stones work.

Don't you just love the irony?

So why don't you tell me
how to make them work?

That's for a Librarian to know,
and the last time I checked,

you are no Librarian.

I will. I'll show you
how the stones work.

I'm not a Librarian,
but after 500 years,

- you pick up a few things.
- Nicole, no.

Sorry, Flynn, but the world is a
better place with the Library not in it.

Why did you bring her?

It was the only way to
find the stone and you.

Jenkins said we
couldn't trust her.

- Boy, is he going to flip...
- Enough with Jenkins.

The Library is gonna implode.

We have to get past these
guys and deactivate those stones.

Any ideas? Flynn?

Cassandra, double
check my calculations.

43-degree angle, assuming
for 120-foot-per-second velocity?

I'd go with 44
degrees to be safe.

Father. Father, please.
Hear my confession.

- Get back.
- Father, I've sinned.

Cleanse my soul, Father!

Nice try, but you failed.

Did I?

Ha!

Come on!

Step back!

I have waited for
centuries for this moment.

Do you think I'm
gonna let you stop it?

- Hey!
- No!

I need all four stones.

If you throw that in,
it will be lost forever.

And the others will be useless.

That's what I was counting on.

No! No!

Flynn.

Nicole!

- Nicole!
- The vortex!

Without the power from the
fourth stone, it's collapsing.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait!
You're gonna go in after her?

I'm not losing her. Not again.

When you feel a tug, pull hard.

No! If it collapses while you're
on the other side, you'll be trapped!

Flynn! The vortex!
It's collapsing!

We need to find a way to boost the
power to make up for the missing stone.

The lightning. We'll harness
the power from the lightning.

Are you crazy?

Maybe, but each of the
stones has an electrical charge,

either positive or negative, and
the lightning has a negative charge.

If we can send the
electricity from the lightning

through a wire and attach it
to a negatively-charged stone,

we can boost the power!

- Go!
- Just like jumping a car.

Yeah, yeah, but which
stone do you... You...

Put jumper cables on the wrong
terminal, you blow up the entire car!

Leave it to me, all right?
Go out there and get ready!

All right. Helios.

Selene.

Selene, moon goddess.

Why am I bloody doing this?

Helios.

These two blocks are the
same. Helios is the sun god.

Sun is positive, moon
is negative. It's this one.

Okay!

Watch your hands. Ready!

Ah!

It's working!

It's Flynn!

Flynn, are you all right?

Thank you. You
saved the Library.

No. I saved him.

Protect the people
we love, right?

What do you want
to do with these guys?

Tie 'em up. I'll put a call into
DOSA. They owe us a favor.

Well, after five minutes in
an interdimensional vortex,

I need a drink.
I think Nicole...

Nicole?

So, I'm still confused.
Was she innocent or not?

You saw what Nicole did.

She tricked him into opening up
the vortex, disposing of the stone.

Yeah, but she said that was
to protect Flynn, not the Library.

Indeed. She could be plotting her
next act of revenge as we speak.

Don't forget, she ran. Who
runs if they're not guilty?

I don't know. Maybe
people who are

unjustly incarcerated
for a hundred years.

- Oh.
- Maybe she ran because she'd had enough.

All the years of being a
Guardian, all the sacrifices.

Maybe she just wanted a little
time to reevaluate everything.

Yes, well,

we may never know the truth
about Miss Noone's actions,

but what I do know

is that there are 89 days, 3
hours, and 22 seconds left

until the next vernal equinox,

which means we must
start rehearsing for...

The Tethering Ceremony!

- Come on, man, - The
Library will not tether itself.

Mush! Mush!

Everything okay?

Yeah. Just a little tired.

No, I mean us.

Are we okay?

If you're talking about Nicole, I
don't have any feelings for Nicole.

I'm not talking about
our relationship, Flynn.

We're about to make a huge
commitment, tethering to the Library.

And it's forever.

Are you still on board?

I was, but after
everything Nicole said...

What if what she said
about the Library is true?

What if we can't
trust the institution?

An institution is only as
good as the people in it.

That's us.

Trust us.

- Yeah.
- Colonel! Mr. Carsen!

He's like nightmare
wedding planner.

- You coming?
- Yes, yes.

Actually, I should put
these cornerstones away.

I'll meet you there.