Timeless (2016–2018): Season 2, Episode 6 - The King of the Delta Blues - full transcript

When Rufus and Jiya add a fourth seat to the Lifeboat, for the first time ever, Connor Mason joins the team as they travel back to the dusty backroads and smoky juke joints of the ...

Previously on "Timeless"...

I took the blame for the explosion

at my headquarters. I
forfeited my fortune.

You were being funded by Rittenhouse.

I allowed myself to become a global joke.

These seizures are more than seizures.

They're premonitions of the future.

And lately, they've been of your future.

I had a vision about a
man dying, and he died.

Maybe you shouldn't tell
me what's in your visions.

I know everything about you.



You want to know how I know?

- I didn't write that.
- But you will.

She and I are gonna be
quite the team one day.

You never told me where you got it from.

- You gave it to me.
- Uh, no, I didn't.

- Not yet.
- We have each other.

- Don't we?
- Yes.

Jessica's alive.

Lucy, I'm so sorry.

I love you, but I can't be
married to a state secret.

No, I'm gonna tell you everything.

Try not to freak out.

You were always on Wyatt's mind,

because he never stopped loving you.



Jessica's giving me a second chance,

and she said it was 'cause of you.

You deserve to finally be happy, Wyatt.

_

_

Some people say he made
a deal with the devil.

That true, Donny?

Betty, these Delta blues singers

are full of stories.

But how you know that for sure?

It's all just superstitions
and hocus-pocus, that's how.

I wouldn't bet money on that.

I might be the best guitar
player around, Mr. Law,

but five years ago, I
couldn't play a lick.

Now how else but the devil you
think that could've happened?

Well, I guess we'll just have to see

if you're the best around, Robert.

Hello, Mr. Johnson.

Betty... get Mr. Johnson and me

two Orange-Crush sodas from the corner?

But I thought you said
I could watch him play.

I promise, I'll play
everything you missed

later on tonight.

I have you set up just
the way you asked...

Facing the wall.

Is that right?

What's the matter, Robert?

Too shy to be famous?

I'm gonna make us both famous.

♪ I went to the crossroad ♪

♪ Fell down on my knees ♪

♪ I went to the crossroad ♪

♪ Fell down on my knees ♪

♪ Asked the Lord above have mercy now ♪

♪ Save poor Bob if you please ♪

Hey.

Hey, I'm glad you and
Jessica are enjoying the room.

I know, I feel bad about...

Because that 1950s

Kem Weber sofa sleeps like a dream.

It's like staying at the Four Seasons.

- Really?
- Yeah, except there's only

ever one season, and
that season is winter.

Look, I owe you, okay?

Yeah, well, you might
want to use that towel

to stuff under the door
to stop the, uh, noise.

This is still, believe it
or not, a work environment.

Rufus, why don't you and Jiya
take our room for a few nights?

I'll be fine on the couch, really.

- Morning, Wyatt.
- Hi.

But I really have to pee.

- You okay?
- Yeah, I just, um...

I didn't get a lot of sleep last night.

Because of weird vision-related reasons?

If so, I told you I'd rather not know.

No, I just, because of...

Too much red wine last
night, okay? Take it easy.

Um...

Any luck adding a fourth
seat to the "Lifeboat"?

Well, unlike the Mothership,

this baby was put together
with tinfoil and Juicy Fruit.

But the math is good as long
as the coding checks out.

Muah, muah!

And that, my love, is how
you upgrade a time machine.

Bravo, bravo, bravo.

Outstanding work... See, you and Jiya

didn't need me mucking it up.

Are you drunk?

"Life is but a walking shadow,

a poor player that struts and
frets his hour upon the stage,

and then is heard no more."

So, yes, then?

But I have something to add

to the merriment.

"Icarus Descending:

The Fall & Catastrophe of Connor Mason."

Yikes.

Why are you even reading this stuff?

Because, Rufus, today is the day

I finally lose control...

Of Mason Industries
and all of my holdings.

Today, Connor Mason is officially, um...

nobody.

A toast.

To oblivion.

Oblivion!

- Wyatt.
- Where've you been?

- I need to speak with you.
- What's up?

Damn it, the Mothership jumped.

We got to deal with that first.

First?

What are we dealing with second?

San Antonio, Texas. November 23, 1936.

Lucy?

The Texas Centennial Exposition?

6 million people attended,
including President Roosevelt.

FDR sounds like a
Rittenhouse target to me.

Agreed, but the Exposition
took place in Dallas,

- a few hundred miles away.
- What about you?

Ever pick up any
Rittenhouse intel about this?

- Zilch.
- Well, if you're not here

to provide intelligence,
what are you good for?

It's got to be the Gunter
Hotel, it's obvious.

The Gunter Hotel is in San Antonio.

Connor, can you just...

Why would Rittenhouse
care about a hotel?

Because in that hotel

on November the 23rd, 1936,

Robert Johnson and Don
Law changed the world.

How?

By recording a series of albums.

Okay, keep drinking.

Robert Johnson.

King of the Delta blues?

Father of rock 'n' roll?

You people are philistines!

Are you saying Rittenhouse

is going after some blues singer?

The blues singer.

Look, if it wasn't for Robert Johnson,

there'd be no modern blues.

No modern blues, no rock
'n' roll, none of your Elvis,

Beatles, Stones,
Zeppelin... None of them.

Which is bad... no doubt,
no one wants to listen to

Pat Boone on a radio 24/7,
but I think I'm missing

the larger geopolitical point.

Actually, Mason makes sense.

It wouldn't just be Rittenhouse
killing rock 'n' roll

at its source, it would be them killing

the cultural revolution of the 1960s,

the civil rights movement, the...

The fall of Nixon, the
end of the Vietnam War,

the counterculture as we know it.

Wait, wait, wait, you're
saying all of this happens

because two guys don't record an album?

Precisely.

Get the "Lifeboat"
prepped. Gear up. Get going.

Fourth seat's ready.
I say Connor takes it.

- Yeah, absolutely.
- Absolutely not.

Connor, you obviously know more

about Robert Johnson and
his albums than any of us.

Yeah...

So I'll debrief Lucy as
you prepare to launch.

Are you...

you are afraid of riding
in your own invention.

Wait a minute.

All those test trips before we met you?

You never once time traveled yourself?

It's bloody dangerous.

Yeah, I know.

And perhaps Rufus and Jiya

have made the correct
calculations to safely

- transport a fourth person.
- We did.

Yes, but perhaps you didn't, so no.

You're going. Get Connor some coffee.

Hey, you... hey, wait one damn minute.

Flynn, you're on board this mission.

Wyatt, you're staying here with me.

- What?
- But why?

- You can't be serious.
- Look, Flynn's already been

on a couple of missions. We
either start trusting him,

- or we don't.
- We don't.

- We definitely don't.
- Too bad.

Oh.

Keep them safe.

I wouldn't have it any other way.

Please, you don't trust Flynn
any more than Rufus or me.

What the hell is going on here?
Why am I not with the team?

How would you like to take
out Rittenhouse for good?

- Carol Preston held me here.
- How'd you find it?

From the GPS chip implanted in my neck.

It was pinging from that
location for eight hours.

- Sure, super normal.
- But we need you

to raid that facility.
We'll give you a helmet-cam,

and Jiya and I will have
eyes on you from here.

- How big's my team?
- You're going solo.

Against all of Rittenhouse?

You're sending in the cavalry?

I don't trust the
cavalry. I trust Wyatt.

Now, this is only an
intelligence gathering mission,

not an assault... get in,
get what's there, get out.

Modern day, modern weapons. I'm in.

Let me grab my gear and tell Jess

not to expect me for dinner.

Jiya?

Jiya? Are you all right?

Can I ask you a question?

Yeah. What?

Is it okay to keep secrets
from someone you love?

What kind of secrets?
What are you talking about?

Nothing. Uh, Rufus and me...
Just relationship issues.

Never mind.

All right, set up the link.
He's leaving in ten minutes.

Yup.

Our earliest pilots would report

how like the present
the past initially seems.

The sound, the air...

Like nothing's changed
except space-time compression.

And look, I can see the hairs...

stand from the
quantum-gravitational bursts.

And I can hear the faintest sparks

crackle in the air.

Ah, this is quite ex...

And boom goes the dynamite!

So how long until
Johnson records his album?

Um, um,

one hour and 17 minutes.

- Better hurry.
- Yes, let's get going.

Um, h-how do we begin?

Get some clothes, steal a car.

Okay.

♪ You can run, you can run ♪

♪ Tell my friend Willie Brown ♪

♪ You can run, you can run ♪

♪ Tell my friend Willie Brown ♪

Oh!

What the holy hell?

I'm Taylor Swift, this
is Agent Timberlake.

We're part of the new FBI.

H-Hoover's hiring women?

We're reorganizing.

With Negroes?

Well, we're...

I'm Lando Calrissian,
British Intelligence.

Kenya station.

His Majesty sends his regards.

So we'll just remove the deceased,

and you gentlemen can continue doing

whatever it is you were doing.

Remove the deceased? Are you mad?

That ofay just tried to kill us,

and you want us to pretend
like it didn't happen?

No, no, this is just
a big misunderstanding.

He was a bootlegger, a common hood.

He must've come in here by accident.

No, he didn't come in by
accident... he was aiming

- his gun at you, wasn't he?
- Now hold on, Mr. Law,

I don't know who in the hell that is...

- Or was, come on, now.
- They-they warned me.

They said, "Donald,
don't record with Johnson,

he's cursed," and the proof of
that pudding's in the eating.

Man, I got your pudding right here!

Gentlemen, gentlemen, please!

You know, I don't need
this crap, I'm out of here.

Yeah, well, that makes
two of us... get out!

Listen, Law, perhaps you can reconsider.

Take your damn hand off me, sir.

Look, you gentlemen have
to resolve this disagreement

and record this record. It's important.

Now, why would British
intelligence care about

a music recording session, hmm?

Well, uh,

well, I suppose it's...

- We're fans.
- Huge fans.

Huge, big fans.

Incredible fans.

Yeah, well, whatever you
are, you're wasting your time.

Why is that?

The other half of the
equation's gone, isn't he?

Good luck finding him.

His disappearing acts are legendary.

Lucy, we... we obviously

have to find Robert
before he leaves town.

You and Rufus... You go after Johnson.

We'll stay here with Law. Go.

Now, would you kindly remove

your dead fugitive from my equipment?

You have to help Robert
Johnson make this album.

No, madam, I do not.

My father was right.
I'm a three-time loser.

I don't think you're a loser.

I think what you're doing is amazing.

And how would you know?

Because Robert Johnson's amazing.

And you could make him a legend.

He could be the next Fats
Waller or Billie Holiday.

I tried.

I nearly ended up dead for my trouble.

Do you want to be a bookkeeper

- the rest of your life?
- How would you know that?

I told you, we're the
FBI. We know things.

Look, I get that it's a
lot safer at your desk,

but your instincts
about Johnson are right.

He's...

He's a special talent.

He is, isn't he?

And this could be your
chance to change the world

and prove to your father
just how wrong he is.

Or you can just keep being a bookkeeper.

I get what you're doing.

It's a shameless manipulation.

I didn't mean any disrespect, Mr. Law...

I didn't say it didn't work.

I might have some spare vacuum tubes

and repair parts in my truck.

If your lads can find Robert...

They'll find him.

All right.

Robert! Mr. Johnson, hold up!

Look, now, I don't want
no trouble from y'all.

- We don't want any either.
- Where you going?

Not that it's any of your
damn business, mister,

but I'm fixing to see my sister.

Well, how about before
that you give us a chance

to make things right with Mr. Law?

Ain't no going back. I'm cursed.

I made a deal with the devil

and now his note's finally coming due.

That old recording washout

was just the devil
having himself a laugh.

Mr. Johnson, the record you make today

could change the world.

Friend-boy, I'm just a
Delta blues singer that play

for get-backs, Saturday night balls,

and street corner pennies...

Ol' Bob ain't changing a damn thing.

Your sister's name is Carrie Thompson,

She says she's the only
person you still love,

and the only one you've never hurt.

She owns a juke joint,
doesn't she? Not too far away.

- You know Carrie?
- Oh, yeah.

She's very lively.

Tied a few on at her
bar from time to time.

Connor, what are you doing?

So why don't we take you
there, drive you to her place?

I thought you said we had to
get him to record at the hotel?

If Johnson won't go to Law,
we'll get Lucy and Flynn

to bring Law to him.
What choice do we have?

Come on.

All right, friend-boys.

But I don't want to
hear nothing else about

making no doggone record.

Oh, your lips to God's ears.

You guys getting this?

Coming in clear.

Agent Christopher, this look familiar?

Believe me, this is it.

Wait, go back. Your eight!

Oh, my God, Wyatt!

Wyatt?

Wyatt?

Wyatt?

Yeah, I'm here.

Are you okay?

A lot better than this dick.

Looks like I just risked
my neck for an empty room.

Does he have anything on him?

Some kind of key fob.

Wyatt, is there a serial number on it?

Yeah, TS PROX D02 531279.

Can you hack it?

Issued by AICS Securities.

It's a high-frequency access
fob to a priority client.

Do we have a name? A
company? An individual?

- No.
- What about an address?

What we need is Rittenhouse's
base of operations.

There's a pretty advanced firewall here.

Give me a couple hours to crack it.

Your friend better make that call quick,

or we can't get out of here fast enough.

- Yeah.
- Operator?

I need you to connect
me to the Gunter Hotel.

It's important.

So, um, are we gonna
get to hear you play

at your sister's juke joint?

Won't be there long enough.

Just dropping in to say good-bye.

- Good-bye?
- Yeah.

I'm gonna ramble on and get myself gone,

where no one'll ever find me.

Rollin' stones gather no moss.

Are you sure that's a good idea?

- What do you give a damn?
- Mr. Johnson,

you can make a guitar sound like two.

You're a poet.

You could be great... Truly great.

You some kind of expert on me?

Look, Mr. Law...

Believes in your talent, and so do I.

No, Mr. Law believes
I'm cursed, and I agree.

I left a message for Lucy.
I just hope she gets it.

Yeah, I know the story, Robert.

How you tried to play at
the Saturday night balls

and the other bluesmen
would just laugh at you

because... well, you weren't any good.

So you went down to the
crossroads one midnight...

and let the devil tune your guitar

in exchange for your soul,

and the next time you played,

those bluesmen were shining your shoes.

Yeah, well, the devil tricked me.

I'm sorry, are we talking about this

like it really happened?

The devil made me a widower at 18

and did it to me again when I was 21.

And I'll tell you
something else, mister.

People around me don't
make out so good neither.

They've been shot, stabbed, poisoned.

Death and heartbreak
follow me everywhere I turn.

I can't do it no more.

I can't keep hurting and disappointing

the people I love.

If you ever struck a
deal with the devil,

then you know exactly
what I'm talking about.

Maybe not quite as literally.

But I've made my own
deal with the devil.

It cost me everything I had.

Then you understand
the tune I'm playing.

When I say good-bye to my sister...

I'm walking away from
that guitar for good.

Come on.

What did you with the body?

You really want to know?

Where's the bookkeeper?

Law went to go get the
equipment to fix the recorder.

Lucy...

I think it's time we, uh,
leveled with each other.

I'm way more fun on these
missions than Wyatt, right?

You're delusional.

Must be, uh,

awkward between you two.

It's not awkward between us.

Wyatt and Rufus giggling like schoolboys

about Wyatt's late-night
activities with Jessica?

That wasn't awkward?

- Nope.
- So that's not why

you secretly keep a bottle
of vodka under your bed?

- Are you spying on me?
- No.

I do remember reading
about it in your journal.

Lucy, when you gave me that book...

Which may or may not be true.

No, you gave it to me,

you wanted me to read it, and I did.

Look, at first, all I cared
about was that it was a tool

to take down Rittenhouse,
but the more I read it,

the longer I stayed with
it, the more I felt like

I knew you, understood you.

Lucy, damn it, sometimes,

I feel like I know you
better than you know yourself.

What do you want from me, Flynn?

You don't know me.

Well, I guess we're having

our own awkward moment right now.

Oh, I... I'm sorry.

I've got a message here
from a Rufus Carlin?

Girl, you full of fire tonight.

Come on!

Now this the one place
I don't have to worry

about the devil playing tricks on me.

Man,

you lucky you ain't step on my shoes.

Yes, sir, I am.

He meant no harm.

I've got this.

I've studied this world of sharecroppers

and juke joints my entire life.

Bob? Is that you?

You ol' dog, get over here.

Yes, ma'am, yes, ma'am.

Listen, you all seen Carrie?

She stepped out not too long ago.

She'll be back.

So who these two rag tags

you got with you here now?

Thought they might
just be giving me a ride

from San Antonio, but I guess
they be staying for a drink.

Muddy Waters!

And you're Eddie "Son" House, Jr.

But this...

This is the nonpareil

Ms. Bessie Smith.

Say that again.

I thought you said you had this.

What did I do wrong?

Uh, the nonpareil,

Ms. Bessie Smith?

Mm-mm.

You damn right I am.

Hey, hey,

get a load of the King
of England over here.

Honey, I love the way you talk.

Well then, the drinks are on me!

May I sit with you?

Please, have a seat.

Oh, Don? Don't bother coming up,

we're gonna go over to
Johnson's sister's place

and record him there.
We'll get the stuff.

Carrie's juke joint,
yeah, we was looking

- for him there last week.
- We?

Don? Stay here.

Don?

It was another sleeper agent.

And we just sent her
straight to Rufus and Mason.

The sleeper should only be
a few minutes ahead of us.

Yeah, but she knows these
roads much better than we do.

My wife used to sing this song.

You were right, Lucy.

I don't know you.

I guess what I was trying
to say back there is

that I'd like to get to know you.

But I understand if you don't want that.

My mother used to sing this song too.

Lorena would lie on
the couch humming it.

Actually used to bother me.

Now it's the little details like that

which I miss the most...

The pranks she pulled,
her icy feet at night,

the smell of her hair.

My sister, she had this...

strawberry-scented shampoo.

When we were little, she
would get scared at night,

so she'd crawl into my
bed and snuggle into me,

her hair right up against my nose.

I'd dream all night about milkshakes.

I never intended that to happen...

Your sister disappearing,

I... I never wanted to hurt you, Lucy.

We'll never get the people
back that we love, will we?

Only if we give up hope.

I know somehow, someway,

we'll save the people we love.

You knew from my journal
that my mother sang that song,

didn't you?

You should know the
Lucy in that journal.

She's very,

very impressive.

- Thanks.
- He's up there playing,

with his back turned to the dancers,

facing the wall like he do.

Oh, that's only 'cause he
got a case of stage fright.

- Stage fright?
- No, no, no,

Bob don't want nobody
to learn how he frets.

Two things, no one seems to
know when Robert Johnson's

sister is arriving, and
I'm also a little bit

worried that Lucy and Flynn
didn't got our message.

Bob's corner loading,

bouncing the sound off the
walls for the acoustics.

Son, you can't even spell acoustics.

Connor?

Hey, Earth to Connor.

Oh, good news, Rufus.

I've figured out what I'm gonna do

when we get back to the present.

Really? You want to do this now?

Yeah, I'm leaving.

Yeah, I'm taking a
cue from Robert and...

As soon as we get back,
I'll pack up my things

from the bunker and just ramble on.

Okay, I know you're new to this,

but that's not how these missions work.

They're not your life
counseling sessions.

What exactly have I contributed?

We only figured out Robert
was Rittenhouse's target

because I was a pimply-faced
blues geek as a teen.

And it worked. We're here.

Look, we don't have time
for your midlife crisis.

We need to find a phone, try again,

or somehow get Robert
Johnson to change his mind.

Now, who said my baby brother's in here?

- Bob, where you at?
- Carrie?

Oh!

Come here!

Listen, I... I got something
I've got to tell you.

- Okay.
- Okay.

I'm in the new location.

Yeah, you're right... This looks like

a Rittenhouse headquarters.

Should I proceed?

Rittenhouse headquarters?

Maybe this is the right time for backup?

I mean, Wyatt's tough,
but he's not Chuck Norris.

- He'll be fine.
- How do you know that?

He could get hurt, he's
by himself, he could...

Jiya, if I bring in more agents

and one of them's a Rittenhouse
mole, it could ruin everything.

You know what else ruins
everything? Wyatt dying.

He can handle it. Open the comms.

Hello? What are we doing?

Wyatt, you're a go.

What the...

They're burning the place
down, destroying the evidence.

Hey!

Take the shot.

- You can't do it, can you?
- Take the shot.

Take the shot!

Emma, fire up the Mothership!

Wyatt, are you all right?

Wyatt? Are you okay, Wyatt?

They're gone.

What's the plan now?

Knock him over the head,
lock him in a closet?

Tell him no pudding till
he records those songs?

I'm not sure we're gonna
get groundbreaking music

from blunt force trauma.

Well, what, then?

We can't just stand here and watch.

If he leaves now, he's gonna
give up the guitar for good.

Hey, don't I know you?

Rufus!

Thank you. Thank you.

It wasn't us.

Johnson's still holed
up in the storage room.

The sleeper killed Law.

But we got your message
and brought the equipment.

Yeah, well, who's supposed to work it?

We were thinking maybe Mason could.

Did he convince Johnson
to do the recording?

No, and after what
he's just been through,

I'm not sure he's gonna be able to.

Rufus, you have to talk to him.

He has to.

We're gonna go get the equipment.

- Hey.
- Hey.

So, Lucy and Flynn got the equipment.

- Okay.
- We just need you to get

Robert Johnson to play.

All right, um,

where's Don Law?

He's dead.

- Then it's over.
- No, you said you could

- record it here.
- No, no, that was a Hail Mary.

That was before Don Law was killed,

before I killed someone,

before I saw this place...
It's... it's all wrong.

- Not if you record it.
- Yeah, me?

Inferior space, inferior
acoustics, inferior producer.

It won't be the same, which means

it won't have the same impact.

Okay, well, it's going to have to.

No, you do it.

I don't...

you were obsessed with his music.

You know how it's all supposed to sound.

I don't.

Fan boys don't save the world, Rufus.

I was your fan boy.

Oh, what are you talking about?

Do you remember my senior year at MIT?

I was the prodigy.

Then two weeks before finals, I cracked.

Days, I cried, I didn't eat,
I locked myself in a room

in the dark, I was gone.

You flew 16 hours from Seoul,

knocked on my door with
a double cheeseburger

and a milkshake to tell
me you believed in me.

Hey, hey.

This is me returning the favor.

Guess I was wrong.

Devil fell on me here too.

Why did you pick up the
guitar in the first place,

Robert?

I wanted to be the greatest
bluesman in the world.

And you are,

except no one knows it
yet, and no one ever will,

unless you show a little backbone.

- You calling me a coward?
- No, I'm not calling you

anything worse than I've called myself.

I... I've done things that
most people wouldn't even

consider possible. I
was rich, I was famous,

I was powerful, and I lost it all.

So I'm at the same
crossroads as you, Robert.

But what do I do? Do I
walk away or fight back?

And yes, maybe you made
a deal with the devil,

and maybe you didn't,
but this bad luck...

That's gonna keep chasing you

until you decide to stop,

stand your ground,

and fight.

To hell with oblivion.

Right, um, just sing,

clearly, into the microphone.

♪ Every time I'm walking ♪

♪ Down the street ♪

♪ Some pretty mama starts
breaking down with me ♪

♪ Stop breaking down ♪

♪ Yeah, stop breaking down ♪

Yeah!

♪ The stuff I got'll
burst your brains out ♪

♪ Baby hoo hoo ♪

♪ It'll make you lose your mind ♪

♪ I can't walk the streets now ♪

♪ Can't consolate my mind ♪

♪ Some no good woman, she starts ♪

♪ Breaking down, stop breaking down ♪

♪ Please stop breaking down ♪

Okay.

♪ Mm, mm ♪

♪ The stuff I got gonna
burst your brains out ♪

♪ Hoo hoo, it'll make
you lose your mind ♪

It's gonna take a while
to comb through the place,

but if we can salvage
some of these computers,

there's got to be intel here...

You could've taken out Carol Preston.

My gun jammed.

You hesitated because
it was Lucy's mother.

- Ma'am...
- Carol Preston is the enemy.

Look, whatever's going
on between you and Lucy,

you need to figure it out,
Wyatt, and deal with it.

Yes, ma'am.

I'll take it from here. Go home.

Oh, my gosh, Jiya,

you should've seen it. It was amazing.

Mason was something truly to behold.

Sounds like you guys had fun, huh?

Oh, well, yeah, that
all depends, though.

Were there hippies in the '60s?

And a band called Led Zeppelin?

Duh.

- You did it.
- Nice.

- You did.
- Thank you.

Good job.

- Thank you.
- For what?

For everything.

- Hey, Connor?
- Yeah?

Before we left, did Robert
Johnson ever tell you

what really happened at the crossroad?

Lucy.

Could I talk to you a minute?

What did Agent Christopher have you do?

We found Rittenhouse's headquarters.

We hit them hard,

They're on the run. I just got back.

And my mother?

She got away.

Oh.

What about Flynn?

You keep him on a short leash?

He was actually great.

He really came through.

Oh. What happened?

I'll tell you about it tomorrow.

I'm... I'm sure Jessica's worried sick.

Lucy, come on, I want to know.

Tomorrow.

Go, be with Jessica.

Hmm.

Yeah!

That was my "yeah."

What?

Nothing, nothing.

You're gonna tell me
you had one of those

creepy visions again, aren't you?

Premonitions. You said
you didn't want to know.

Yeah well, now you have to say it.

You built it up too much.

It's okay.

Say it.

I saw you near the ocean,

surrounded by cowboys, I think...

Yellow teeth, spurs on their boots.

They have you trapped.

You died.