The Lottery (2014): Season 1, Episode 10 - In Extremis - full transcript

The President announces the winners; the mystery behind the infertility crisis comes to a head.

Previously on "The Lottery"...

You told me that you could
help me get my son back.

We work with very powerful people.

I purchased it last year.

You want to take all the mothers, the kids?

I want to create a better world.

President will approach the
hotel roof from the south exit.

I believe you want to kill the president.

Hey, ATF just found a
half-assed bomb in a dumpster.

So you will change the security plan?

If they change the venue,
our plan goes to shit.



But even if I'm not the mother,

I would still want to be
a part of my child's life.

No, I would want that, too.

I would want you to be
like the baby's big sister.

I can do sister.

So, do we have a deal?

[Panting]

Alison: I should have been there, too.

We were working on this together.

While he was looking,
I was at home, in bed with you.

Were you sleeping?

Yeah.

She was right next to us.

Darius:
General Langdon's planning to kill her.



We have to do whatever's necessary

to protect what we love.

[Grunts]

Someone within the government decided

to turn the infertility
research into a weapon.

Vanessa: It's a D.C. plate number.

"Mr. Torino" is a pseudonym?

For someone very powerful.

A real beauty, huh?

Did you give it to charity?

How'd you know that?

What is it?

You won't believe it.

What the hell's going on?

It's about my husband, isn't it?

That's why you won't say anything.

[Knock on door]

[Door closes]

A-are you okay?

Yes. Of course.

What were you two talking about?

Nothing important.

I find that hard to believe,

especially as tomorrow,
we're going to make history.

We're going to announce the 100 winners.

I could not be more proud of you both.

You've been unbelievable.

Somehow, despite all distractions,

you've managed the lottery
with grace and courage.

Thank you.

Now, what were you talking about?

To be honest,
I'm sick of all the subtext and code.

We all just need to tell the truth

and be honest with one another.

I agree.

We were discussing what
to wear to the event.

[Chuckles]

That's highly classified information.

You should know

that I'm very good at finding the truth.

Always remember that.

When you get a minute,

I'd like to go over
tomorrow's events with you.

For God's sake, Vanessa, what is it?

Tell me.

The president...

your husband...

is responsible for the fertility crisis.

S01E10
In Extremis

This is where we hit the convoy.

Why there?

It's just over the border in Virginia...
no D.C. cops.

Only two lanes...
makes it hard for them to escape.

But the best part is,
there's lots of freeways

adjacent to the intersection.

We can grab Elvis and [Whistles]
disappear into the wind.

[Sighs]

Good luck with this.

Thank you.

It'd be nice if one day,

we don't have to use guns
to get our children back.

I never knew my father.
He died when I was young.

But how you're fighting for Elvis,

I like to think that's
how he'd fight for me.

I'm sure he would've.

I'm looking forward to you and your son
thriving in our new society.

So, you got the embryos, then?

We have a plan in motion.

Your friend Dr. Lennon
has been a great asset.

Thank you for introducing us.

[Chuckles lightly]

Now what?

I don't know.

I don't know where to turn.
I don't know who else is involved.

What I do know is that we have to finish

what we started with the lottery.

We have to announce the
winners and plant the embryos.

That is the most important thing right now.

And then, we can deal with...

this other issue.

I gave my life to that man.
I...

I put off having a family
to support his career,

and now... now you're telling me

he's the reason I can't have a baby?

It is incomprehensible, Gabrielle. I know.

I know. [Breathing shakily]

We have to focus on the lottery.

- Yeah.
- It is the future.

And we have to keep our mouths shut.

Mr. President.
I just found out.

Langdon was a good man... a real good man.

What the hell happened?

I don't know. I just got the call myself.

Son of a bitch survives Afghanistan,
Iraq, Venezuela,

to die stabbed to death
in a bucolic park in our nation's capital.

Do the police know who did it or why?

No. They're still investigating.

I'd be happy to look into it, sir...

talk to the lead detective,
control the information flow.

Thank you.

And I'm sorry. I know you two were close.

I appreciate that.

[Monitor beeping]

I'm so sorry.

I should have been there with you.

I feel like it's my fault.

And I'm sorry.

More than you'll ever know.

James?

You're awake?

So that means you heard
everything I just said?

You mean blaming yourself
for something you had nothing to do with?

How are you feeling?

[Chuckles] I feel like...
like I got shot in the chest.

[Coughs]

I'll get the doctor.

Hold on one second.

[Grunts] Check my pants.

In the closet.

I found that at Kessler's house.

You're amazing.

I'll be in position when
your men cause a disturbance.

The Secret Service will evacuate
the president via helicopter,

but before he gets on, I'll take him out.

There's been a change of plan...
the bomb threat.

He's now leaving through
an underground garage.

- So it's off?
- No.

Here's the layout of the building.

Tell me what you can make work.

The event is this afternoon.

- Exactly.
- There's no time.

There's no choice. This is the moment.

Let me know if you have any questions.

What the hell was General Langdon
doing in that park?

It's a mystery.

He was my commander in Venezuela.

He was a great man.

Here's the one thing we do know...

above all else,
General Langdon was a patriot.

He would've wanted us to move forward

and realize our objectives.

The president dies tonight.

Oh, my God.

It's the inoculation list.

Damn it, James. You found it.

[Chuckles]

[Beep]

Hi.

I got your text.
I was just about to call you.

I know who Mr. Torino is.

It's Darius.

It's Thomas Westwood.

What?

I saw an old photo of him

standing in front of a
green vintage Torino.

It's the same car.

You said the sterility virus
was generated by our government.

Westwood used to run Darpa.

He was the man in charge

of all of those crazy military experiments.

When was this?

Eight years ago.

Right around the time the
fertility crisis started.

The president?

[Sighs]

Well, we got to deal with the logistics,
and that hasn't been done.

I'll call you back.

[Cellphone beeps]

Madam First Lady.

Can I trust you?

Of course.

How can I be of assistance?

First off, let me say...

I love my husband very much.

I know you do.

How can I help?

There's something I want
to discuss with you.

I want to go over the
post-announcement agenda.

Right now,
the 100 winners will be transported

to the Naval Hospital,
they will be implanted,

and they will remain under
our medical supervision

for four weeks.

Yes. That's what we discussed.

I'm thinking I want to extend
our medical supervision

for a longer period of time.

Well, our medical staff thought

that four weeks was more than adequate.

I'm concerned about relinquishing control.

The second they leave,
we will no longer be able

to dictate the terms of their medical care.

Well,
our goal was never to dictate anything.

The goal is to save the human race.

You know, the closer I get to the end,

the smarter Darius sounds.

Will that be all?

What's going on?

What do you mean?

Your attitude has shifted.

Forgive me.
I'm just trying to do the best I can.

Have a seat.

I gave my life to this country.

My life.

Have I made mistakes? Absolutely.

But they were well-intentioned.

They were in the service of
the ideals of this country.

All great leaders have regrets.

I'm no different.

But today, those regrets are irrelevant.

I will go down in history
as the man who found the way

to stave off extinction and save mankind.

That will be my legacy.

So, when you stand there and you look at me

with that righteous pout of contempt,

remember just exactly who
the hell you're talking to.

You can go.

[Door opens]

[Door closes]

The chief of staff has to go.

But this time,
make sure the target actually dies.

Yes, sir.

Sorry about that.

As for the chief of staff,
I'll take care of it,

but I need to point out

she still has Secret Service protection.

For now.

I'm gonna fire her tomorrow.

After that, she'll just be another civilian

walking around the streets
of a very dangerous city.

So let me get this straight.

You're saying you wouldn't
want my baby anymore?

I'm saying whatever we've
discussed in the past

is no longer relevant,

and if I've caused you any stress,
well, then,

I am sorry for that.

Right. Okay.

Well, thank you... I guess.

[Chuckles]

Perry...

I know you want to be a mother,
and I think you would make a great one.

But you should withdraw from the lottery.

[Chuckles]

Withdraw?

I know it sounds absurd.

What's your angle?

This is for you.

Right.

Just trust me, okay?

There are political agendas
that might impact the process.

S-so you want me to just quit?

Well, I'm suggesting it,
yes... as a friend.

So now we're friends?

[Sighs]

[Chuckles]

I would hope so.

I've [Chuckles] never met anybody like you.

[Scoffs]

With all due respect, you and me...

we aren't friends.

[Doorbell rings]

[Sighs]

- Hi.
- Hi.

Uh, I'm sorry to bother you.

Does Alexa Richards still live here?

Uh, no, she doesn't.

Uh...

You don't happen to know where
I could find her, do you?

Alexa Richards doesn't exist anymore.

What do you mean?

She became Alex Richards.

You're...Alex Richards?

Let me see if I understand.

Uh, please... sit down.

You're saying my eggs
might have been viable?

It's possible.

You were inoculated by the
same doctor on the same day.

The reason you slipped through the cracks

is because we assumed all
the donors were women.

[Chuckles]

So, the mother of one of the last children

would be a father?

That's what I call irony.

[Both chuckle]

But after your operation,
you can no longer produce eggs.

Well, that's true. I mean, not anymore.

But I did donate eggs
when I was still a woman.

Wait... wait a minute. You donated eggs?

Yeah, right before my transition.

That's the only way I could pay for it.

Do they still exist?

As far as I know.

Well, you'd have to ask the
George Washington Health Clinic.

[Sighs]

Alex, this could be extraordinary.

I hope so.

Our lottery countdown coverage continues

as the big announcement gets closer.

[Beep]

Say what you want about the lottery...

if you can accept the crazy premise,

it's very addictive.

I don't get how we're
gonna grab Elvis safely.

These Department of Humanity
guys are gonna be heavily armed,

riding in bulletproof vans.

E.M.P. gun...

it will take down their vans
without bullets.

What do we do after we stop the caravan?

We'll isolate the van with your kid.

- Isolate it?
- Yeah.

The guys inside of that van,
they're gonna try and stop us

from getting Elvis... that's their job.

According to our intel,

the guys in the vans are just drivers...

glorified security guards.

Yeah.

Glorified security guards with guns.

Don't worry. They'll roll over. You'll see.

Dan: Well, next time we have
a meeting with that clown,

I want to be briefed well in advance.

Darius.

Mr. Vice President.

Be there in a minute.

I just wanted to say,

it's shocking about General Langdon.

So...

do we still have plans for later today?

The specifics have changed,

but it still promises to
be a very historic day.

Darius, I appreciate everything
you've done.

I won't forget it.

Thank you, sir.

I look forward to working
closely with you in the future.

Hello, Vanessa.

You must be thrilled.

Voting's gonna be completed
in about 20 minutes.

The world's gonna change tonight.

Yes, it is.

But not the way you'd hoped.

You really don't know me, do you?

President Westwood: Ladies and gentlemen,
this is truly an extraordinary moment.

Today, we begin a new chapter,
a new beginning...

not just for this country,
but for all of humanity.

The origins of this
crisis are not important.

What is important, what will be celebrated,

is how we came through this crisis,

how we persevered against the odds,

how our species endured.

Our survival will be the
greatest story ever told,

and we will begin to write it tonight.

The votes have all been counted,

and we will finally meet the
100 women you have selected...

100 mothers of the new generation.

And so, without further ado,
here are the winners.

The top vote-getter

is Perry Sommers from Brenham, Texas.

[Applause]

[Laughs] Thanks.

Congratulations, Perry.

Thank you, sir.

You did it, Perry.

The second leading vote-getter...

Noa Glick from Denver, Colorado.

[Applause]

Our next winner is Anna Renner.

[Applause]

[Man whistles]

[Hurried footsteps]

Where are you going?

You're not allowed back here.

- I just saw someone.
- No one's allowed back here...

not even the chief of staff.

I am telling you,
I just saw someone go up those stairs.

What you saw was one of our men.

Go and check.

Yeah.

Thank you.

D.O.H. vans will be here in five minutes.

Hey, tell me something, Kyle.

What's it like... to have a son?

Nothing really like it.

You know,
they look at us... the tall people...

like we actually have some kind of wisdom

and we know what the hell's going on.

They don't know that we're really just
as scared as they are.

We're just trying to make
it through all right.

I think they know.

Eventually, yeah.

You know...

my mom said, "there's a piece of your heart

that never opens until you have a kid."

Sounds about right.

Maybe one day, I'll have a daughter.

I hope so.

President Westwood:
And now for our final winner...

Sarah Martina Claire.

[Applause]

[Man whistles]

- I'm in position.
- Darius: Proceed as planned.

[Cellphone beeps]

Today, we can safely say
that we've honored our Democratic values,

and today, we begin a new
journey with these 100 women,

a journey toward a brighter future,

toward the restoration of humanity.

Thank you all,

and may God bless the
United States of America.

[Cheers and applause]

[Camera shutters clicking]

Stay with me.

- I'm through, Tom.
- What are you talking about?

Photographer: Over here! Over here!

Mr. President, over here!

I know what you've done.

Mr. President, please... one more picture.

Mr. President, over here. One more photo.

Hold on a sec. What... where are you going?

What's going on with you?

I know everything.

W-whatever you think you heard,
you don't know the truth.

I know you're responsible
for the fertility crisis.

Is there something I'm missing?

Um... We'll talk about this later.

No, we'll talk about it now.

Here.

Number one is moving out, off schedule.

You want an audience?

Can I get a minute, please?

Sir, we have to secure the room.

The event is over.

Sir, this isn't protocol.

Get out!

I need a minute with my wife!

Get out, all of you! Go!

Who told you?

So it's true.

You caused the fertility crisis.

[Indistinct conversations]

- Great job.
- Hey, thank you.

Thank you.

Pleasure.

Happy?

As a matter of fact, I am.

You should be.
This will be an unforgettable day.

"Will be"?

And you made it happen.

10 years ago, received a secret report.

We had reached the tipping point...

the planet could no longer sustain

the amount of people living on it.

Overpopulation was choking
out life as we know it,

so we authorized some experiments

to regulate fertility,
to interrupt reproduction.

To make people sterile.

Temporarily and selectively.

And secretly.

Everyone talks about how many
people are on the planet,

but nobody wanted to stop having babies.

So, what...
you thought you'd make the choice for them?

It wasn't supposed to
happen the way it did.

It wasn't supposed to happen at all.

We needed to take a dramatic step.

If targeted sterility worked,
then so be it.

If people couldn't save themselves...

What... then you would save them?

[Scoffs]

Tom, what made you think
you could play god?

I didn't.

It was just an experiment.

It was never supposed to go online.

- It was never supposed to happen.
- Well, it happened!

Because a plane crashed

and the virus is released

and the genie's let out of the bottle.

Oh, my God.

And I spent every second
since then trying to fix it.

Why didn't you ever tell me?

Because I know how badly
you've wanted to have a baby

and you would hate me.

[Smacks lips]

Tom.

[Chuckles]

It was an accident.

I swear to you it was an accident.

You have to believe me.

And I will die trying to make it right.

Come here.

- I love you more than anything.
- Come here.

[Gunshot]

[Gasps]

Tom! Oh god.

[Sobbing] No, Tom, please!

I need an ambulance now.
Number one has been shot.

No!

[Screams]

Tom!

[Latch clicks]

Vanessa: We'll need to alert
the joint chiefs. Go... now.

[Panting]

Time to move on, Vanessa.

- Move on to what?
- A better, safer world.

- You're sick.
- There's nothing you can do about it.

You know that.

So why not get on board?
The alternative is much worse.

Tom.

Tom.

Dan: Ma'am. Ma'am.

- Ma'am, please.
- No!

You need to stay with us.

[Sobbing]

[Panting]

Here they come. Get ready!

Take out the first one.

Now!

[Gun whirs]

[Tires screech]

Let's go.

[Engine turns over]

[Tires screech]

[Gun clicking]

This will open the lock
on the back of the truck.

[Gunfire]

I thought you said these guys
were glorified security guards!

I was misinformed!

Aah!

[Grunts]

Kyle.

I got it. I got it.

[Beep]

Rojas!

[Beeping]

Aah!

[Panting]

- Elvis: Dad?
- Elvis!

Elvis!

Dad. Dad, I'm here.

[Panting]

Elvis?

Dad!

[Machines beeping, whirring]

This might actually work.

Dan: I will faithfully execute

the office of President
of the United States

and will, to the best of my ability,

preserve, protect

and defend the constitution
of the United States.

Is there anything I can do?

I can't believe it.

I can only imagine what
you're going through now.

Let's dispense with the hollow concern,
shall we?

[Sighs]

We did what we did.

And now he's dead.

Just make sure you deliver.

One embryo.

You have my word.

I don't want your word, Darius.
I want a baby.

[Groans]
Alison: Sorry.

[Groaning]

- Is that better?
- Yeah, a little.

Al, listen,
I appreciate what you're doing here,

but [Sighs] you really ought to get going.

Why?

The emperor is dead.

[Strained] The forces of
evil are gathering power.

The good people must go
away to fight another day.

[Sighs]

It's "Star Wars."

- I figured.
- Yeah.

No, but, seriously, what's your plan?

[Sighs]

I think I'm gonna stay in D.C.

Stay in D.C. for... for what?

So I can help you.

Okay, Al, I don't know if you noticed this,
but there's, like, a whole hospital

full of doctors here who
can help me get better.

[Sighs]

- You got shot because of me.
- Because of you?

I got shot because I was
looking for the truth.

It was my decision.

And you know what? I would make it again.

[Chuckling] Yeah.

Because you survived.

[Sighs]

Yeah, I survived.

Now you got to do the same.

It's not gonna be safe for you here.

What about you?

I'm not the one they care about.

Go.

[Sighs shakily]

All right, then.

I guess this is it.

[Sighs]

Wait. Hold on.
I wanted to ask you something.

Was there anything useful
on that flash drive I got for you?

Yes.

As a matter of fact, there was.

It's official... the Department of Humanity

now has complete control and authority

over the lottery winners and embryos.

I have complete confidence and faith

in your ability to do the right thing here,
Darius.

Thank you, Mr. President. I'll...

try to do my best.

[Sighs]

What's the best way to handle this?

Handle what?

The lottery winners.

How do we tell them that
they're not going home...

that they're gonna be
sequestered in a facility

in South Carolina for the next two years

and that their babies will be the property

of the United States government?

We don't.

We just do it.

Thank God you made it.

My car is back there.

Where's your bag?

I came to tell you I'm not coming.

What do you mean?

I can't.

Vanessa, you can't stay here...

not with the enemies you've made.

You don't think Darius
is gonna come after you?

And what would you have me do?
Run away to some island?

Maybe.

Maybe Canada.
Anyplace but here.

You can start over.

I'll be all right.

Take care of yourself.

And good luck.

You too.

[Gabriel Faur?'s "In Paradisum" plays]

This way ladies, please.

Everyone on the bus.

Where are they taking us?

This way. Just go, just go.

What happened to the bullet?

It went right through me.

Did it hurt?

[Chuckles]

Yeah.

[Car door closes]

Alison!

Hey.

You made it.

[Sighs] Yeah.

Not easy to find,
but I guess that was the point.

Can I sit in the front seat?

No.

Backseat, seat belt.

Go.

There's something I need to tell you.

Yeah. What's up?

I [Sighs] was able to
fertilize another egg.

You serious?

Yes.

It's in the car.

What... like, in your purse?

[Chuckles]

In a mini cryogenic unit.

That's amazing news.

It gets better.

I used your sperm to fertilize the egg.

My sperm?

It worked?

Like a charm.