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Previously on Fringe:

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I crossed into another universe,
took a son that wasn't mine.

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Not a day has passed without me
feeling the burden of that act.

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Peter deserves to know the truth
about who he is.

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You saved his life.
I am sure that he will understand.

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You didn't just open up a hole
to the other side, you brought me back.

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- Son, this-
- I am not your son.

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Peter checked himself out of the hospital
three hours ago.

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He's gone.

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I'll be the roundabout

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The words will make you out 'n' out

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I'll spend the day

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Walter.

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I've decided
that we need to get organized.

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You've been smoking marijuana.

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I would hardly classify
what I've just smoked as marijuana.

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It's a hybrid of Chronic Supernova
and Afghani Kush.

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I call it Brown Betty.

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Walter...

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I know how you're feeling.

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It's important to take control of one's life.

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Walter, Peter is going to come back.

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He just needs some time.

24
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But he will come back.

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Oh.
- Hey.

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Hey.

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Is there news? Have you found him?

28
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I'm sorry, Walter.

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I have some leads
I would like to follow up.

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- But I have to-
- You have to what?

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What can be more important
than finding Peter?

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Aunt Liv, the snack machine
stole the dollar you gave me.

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- Hi, Astrid. Hi, Uncle Walter.
- Hi, Ella. You know what?

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We have some snacks back there
in the fridge.

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- You can go help yourself.
- Thanks.

36
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Who's that?

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- Ella, Walter. Rachel's daughter.
It smells funny in here.

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Rachel's Olivia's sister.

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Rachel had to go to Chicago
for the weekend...

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...so she asked if I could look after Ella.

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And I was wondering
if maybe you could watch her-

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I couldn't possibly look after anyone.
I'm well into Phase 1.

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I think she's talking about me.

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Walter just smoked something
called Brown Betty.

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Hi, cow.
- Be careful, Stella.

46
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Gene, no licking. No licking.

47
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You should only have to watch her
for a few hours.

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Don't worry, Olivia. I will be here.
We would love to have her.

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You're killing him.
You're not supposed to touch the sides.

50
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What kind of doctor are you?

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You're not even trying.

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His heart.

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All you've done is eat all my snacks
and talk about weird stuff.

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And everything makes you laugh.

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I know, why don't you tell me a story?

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- I'm not very good at stories.
- Didn't you tell stories to Peter?

57
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I'm sure Mrs. Bishop did...

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...but, no, I never told Peter stories.

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I was always too busy, with my work.

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What about your parents, Uncle Walter?
Didn't they tell you stories?

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Oh, yes.

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My mother loved Chandler...

63
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...and another writer
called Dashiell Hammett.

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She loved detective stories.

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Oh, and musicals. She adored musicals.

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She often would dress me up
to play parts in plays at school.

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I was roughed up quite a lot as a child.

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Walter, I think that Ella would really,
really enjoy a story.

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Once upon a time...

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Well, all right. You ready?

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Once upon a time...

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...there was an accomplished detective.

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Except that she had decided to retire,
pack it in...

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...because there was one mystery
she could not solve.

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What was that?
How to mend a broken heart.

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Ms. Dunham?

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My name is Rachel.
I'm sorry to just show up like this...

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...but I've left you several messages
and I'd like to hire you.

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My boyfriend. He's gone missing.

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As you can see, I'm busy.

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He got in over his head to a gambler,
a guy named Big Eddie.

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I'm afraid something bad
may have happened.

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- Drown them?
- I'm sorry, what?

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Oh, no, thank you.

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You know, most times,
when someone comes in here...

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...worried their sweetheart's
gone missing or worse...

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...by the time they find out
what I usually find out...

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...they wind up wishing
he really were dead.

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What do you usually find out?

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Rachel, is it?

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Do yourself a favor. Go home.

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He wouldn't do what you're suggesting.

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We met only a few weeks ago...

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...but it was love at first sight.

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You probably don't believe
something like that exists.

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But I assure you, it does.

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Something happens and I'm head over heels

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I never find out

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Till I'm head over heels

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Something happens
And I'm head over heels

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Don't take my heart
Don't break my heart

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Don't, don't, don't throw it away

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What those school kids
must have done to you.

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Maybe you should teach me algebra.

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Oh, you see, the...

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...medication that Uncle Walter is on...

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...causes his posterior and lateral
cricoarytenoid muscles...

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...to contract his larynx.

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Anyway, what was I saying?

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Ah. Yes.

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True love.

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When was the last time
you spoke to him?

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- On the telephone, two days ago.
- Okay, and what's his name?

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Peter Bishop.

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Wait a minute, that's wrong.
My mom doesn't love Peter.

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Of course not. It's just a story.

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But as with all good stories,
things aren't always as they seem.

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- So where were we?
- She just took the case.

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Oh, yes. How could she not?

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See, what Rachel didn't know...

121
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...is that Detective Olivia
once believed in love.

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Especially great love.

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And if for no other reason...

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...she took this case
to see if such a love really existed.

125
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Now, this is where
things might get a bit frightening.

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- I'm not sure you'd want me to go on.
- Does it have to do with Peter?

127
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Maybe.

128
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It just might.

129
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You see, just as Olivia
was gathering the facts from Rachel...

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...far on the other side of town,
a young man had gone into hiding.

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Because he had in his possession
a very special item.

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What kind of item?

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As it happens...

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...a heart.

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But a heart unlike anything
the world had ever seen.

136
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Now...

137
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...the measure of a good detective...

138
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...is where she gets her information from.

139
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Is he here?

140
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Detective Dunham
knew some high people in low places.

141
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And you just can't escape from the sound

142
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Don't worry too much
It'll happen to you

143
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We were children once
Playing with toys

144
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Hello, Lieutenant Broyles.

145
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Good to see you.

146
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What's the matter, not gonna say hello?

147
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Well, I didn't know
if you actually meant "hello"...

148
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...or if you were just stringing me along.
You're good at that.

149
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- I need to ask a favor.
- Must be good if you're coming to me.

150
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Not as good
as pretending six years ago...

151
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...I didn't see a cop on the beat
plant evidence to get a promotion.

152
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But, yeah, it's important.

153
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- What is it?
- Missing person.

154
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- Never seen him.
- What about this?

155
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Does it mean anything to you?

156
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Guy's sweetheart found it
in her apartment the night he vanished.

157
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It's a company logo.
Massive Dynamic. Ever heard of them?

158
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- No. What do they do?
- Question is, what don't they do?

159
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Indeed. What don't they do?

160
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Olivia did her homework...

161
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...and soon found out...

162
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- ... some of the things they did do.
Like what?

163
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Massive Dynamic made its money
at any cost.

164
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A vile firm that never missed
an opportunity to exploit the little guy.

165
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Profiteering off the creativity of others.

166
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Ms. Dunham. Nina Sharp.

167
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- Pleasure to meet you.
- Thank you so much for seeing me.

168
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Detective Broyles called on your behalf.
He said you were looking for someone.

169
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You thought I may be able
to provide some information.

170
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Yes. His name is Peter Bishop.

171
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I'm investigating his disappearance
on behalf of his fiancée.

172
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She believes he may be in trouble.

173
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That wouldn't surprise me.

174
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Whatever trouble he's in,
I'm sure he deserves much worse.

175
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Peter Bishop is a con man...

176
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...with many talents and many identities,
all of them suspect.

177
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Small cons to large-scale
industrial espionage...

178
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...with only one person's interests
at heart: his own.

179
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- I see.
- But I can tell you one thing...

180
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...if he's pretending to love this woman...

181
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...he must be using her somehow.

182
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For her sake, and yours,
I hope he stays missing.

183
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He's dangerous.

184
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I'm sorry, my attention
is required on another matter.

185
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Of course.
Thank you so much for your time.

186
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Ms. Dunham?

187
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You should proceed with caution.

188
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I meant it when I said
that Peter Bishop is dangerous.

189
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It's me.

190
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There has been a development.

191
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Hello,
this is Rachel. Please leave a message.

192
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Hi, this is Olivia Dunham.

193
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I need to talk to you.
It's about Peter Bishop.

194
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So could you give me a call
as soon as you get this?

195
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- Rachel?
Help me, Ms. Dunham.

196
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Rachel.

197
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That's not how it goes.

198
00:14:11,433 --> 00:14:13,434
- She can't be dead.
- Why not?

199
00:14:13,602 --> 00:14:16,437
Probably because it's her mother, Walter.

200
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- Oh.
- No, that's not it.

201
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Because that's not how stories work.
She's in love, true love.

202
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She can't die.

203
00:14:24,238 --> 00:14:30,785
But, as I have said, in this story,
things are not as they seem.

204
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She was an actress.
Real name wasn't even Rachel.

205
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It was Kelsie.

206
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Don't ask me what to make of it.
We're in the dark.

207
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But whoever did this was good.

208
00:14:40,129 --> 00:14:41,629
Didn't leave fingerprints.

209
00:14:41,797 --> 00:14:44,799
Hell, we can't even identify
what kind of weapon he used.

210
00:14:45,551 --> 00:14:49,304
But one thing we both know, Dunham,
death still seems to follow you around.

211
00:14:51,557 --> 00:14:53,641
What you saying there, chief?

212
00:14:53,809 --> 00:14:56,895
I'm saying I want you
as far away as possible.

213
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Just when my interest is piqued?

214
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Keep nosing around and your interest
can spend some time downtown...

215
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- ... as a guest of the state.
- That's three hot meals and a bed.

216
00:15:05,654 --> 00:15:10,283
It's tempting. But I think I'll pass.

217
00:15:10,951 --> 00:15:13,411
I'm serious, Dunham.

218
00:15:13,954 --> 00:15:17,081
Time to leave things to the big boys.

219
00:15:20,628 --> 00:15:22,253
Okay. You win.

220
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Directory assistance.
- Yes, operator?

221
00:15:49,490 --> 00:15:52,700
- I would like an address, please.
- Go ahead, hon, what's the name?

222
00:15:52,868 --> 00:15:54,452
For...

223
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- ... Dr. Walter Bishop.
It's you.

224
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Kind of. Slightly less handsome than
your Uncle Walter, but equally brilliant.

225
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A tinkerer. A dreamer.

226
00:16:06,548 --> 00:16:08,216
And Olivia would soon discover...

227
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...that he was the one
that got her mixed up in all this.

228
00:16:11,971 --> 00:16:15,723
So you're saying you hired her to hire me
to find Peter Bishop?

229
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That's right.
- Why didn't you come to me yourself?

230
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Your reputation precedes you,
Ms. Dunham. You are the best.

231
00:16:24,900 --> 00:16:26,651
But you're selective.

232
00:16:26,819 --> 00:16:31,239
You only take cases where someone
has lost their heart to love.

233
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I used her to get your attention.

234
00:16:33,909 --> 00:16:35,743
I never meant for her to be harmed.

235
00:16:35,911 --> 00:16:38,413
Well, you've got my attention now,
Dr. Bishop.

236
00:16:38,580 --> 00:16:41,374
Who the hell is Peter Bishop?
Why are you looking for him?

237
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- He was my lab assistant.
- You got the same name. You related?

238
00:16:45,713 --> 00:16:48,089
Just coincidental...

239
00:16:48,257 --> 00:16:51,092
...although I did grow
to love Peter as a son.

240
00:16:51,260 --> 00:16:54,887
But, apparently,
he was far more dangerous than I feared.

241
00:16:55,723 --> 00:17:01,769
He stole something from me.
My most important invention.

242
00:17:05,399 --> 00:17:08,026
I've spent my life inventing things...

243
00:17:08,193 --> 00:17:10,194
...that bring joy and happiness...

244
00:17:10,362 --> 00:17:13,072
...to make the world a better place.

245
00:17:16,118 --> 00:17:20,079
Bubble gum, that was one of my first.

246
00:17:21,290 --> 00:17:23,583
Flannel pajamas.

247
00:17:23,751 --> 00:17:25,376
Ah, rainbows.

248
00:17:25,544 --> 00:17:29,756
- And my latest project, singing corpses.
Two, three, four.

249
00:17:30,007 --> 00:17:33,551
- Who can take a sunrise
Who can take a sunrise

250
00:17:33,719 --> 00:17:36,262
Sprinkle it with dew
Sprinkle it with dew

251
00:17:36,805 --> 00:17:39,932
Cover it with chocolate
And a miracle or two

252
00:17:40,100 --> 00:17:41,809
The candy man

253
00:17:41,977 --> 00:17:42,977
The candy man can

254
00:17:43,145 --> 00:17:44,812
'Cause he mixes it with love

255
00:17:44,980 --> 00:17:47,648
And makes the world taste good

256
00:17:49,610 --> 00:17:53,154
Why not bring a little life
to the dead, I say?

257
00:17:53,363 --> 00:17:55,865
The harmonies are still a bit off.

258
00:17:59,953 --> 00:18:03,498
What's this?
- Well, it's a hug, of course.

259
00:18:04,249 --> 00:18:06,000
He invented hugs?
- Oh, yes, my dear.

260
00:18:06,168 --> 00:18:09,087
He invented everything that is wonderful
in the world.

261
00:18:09,254 --> 00:18:12,507
Teddy bears and chocolate bars.

262
00:18:12,674 --> 00:18:15,009
And something even more remarkable
than that.

263
00:18:15,677 --> 00:18:16,969
A heart.

264
00:18:17,429 --> 00:18:19,013
A glass heart.

265
00:18:19,181 --> 00:18:22,266
- What makes it so special?
- Put simply, it's a power source.

266
00:18:22,434 --> 00:18:26,521
But it's capable
of many wondrous things.

267
00:18:26,688 --> 00:18:29,440
And until quite recently...

268
00:18:30,692 --> 00:18:35,196
...I was kept alive by this glass heart.

269
00:18:35,948 --> 00:18:40,451
I had a bad heart,
and so I invented a glass heart.

270
00:18:40,619 --> 00:18:43,454
But then, a few nights ago,
someone slipped into my room...

271
00:18:43,622 --> 00:18:46,791
...and stole it when I was asleep.

272
00:18:48,418 --> 00:18:51,045
I've done what I can with these batteries.

273
00:18:51,213 --> 00:18:55,716
It's kept me stable,
but if I don't get my heart back, I'll die.

274
00:18:55,926 --> 00:18:58,344
You think Peter Bishop stole your heart?

275
00:18:58,512 --> 00:19:00,221
They disappeared at the same time.

276
00:19:01,140 --> 00:19:03,891
The heart is priceless.

277
00:19:04,434 --> 00:19:06,394
Who knows what somebody
would pay for it?

278
00:19:07,062 --> 00:19:09,814
I have so much good left to do.

279
00:19:10,023 --> 00:19:14,152
If I die, I'll never get to finish
any of them.

280
00:19:14,736 --> 00:19:17,238
All of my ideas...

281
00:19:18,991 --> 00:19:21,242
...they will all die with me.

282
00:19:23,537 --> 00:19:24,912
She's gonna help him, right?

283
00:19:25,080 --> 00:19:31,085
Of course, but first,
she needed to rehire her assistant...

284
00:19:31,837 --> 00:19:33,671
...Esther Figglesworth.

285
00:19:37,426 --> 00:19:40,887
I have plenty of experience
with all kinds of people.

286
00:19:41,054 --> 00:19:43,764
I'm sure that would
come in handy, right?

287
00:19:43,974 --> 00:19:47,268
I mean, mental patients
probably need tons of patience.

288
00:19:50,063 --> 00:19:53,232
And love too,
they probably need love, right?

289
00:19:54,902 --> 00:19:58,529
I really need this job

290
00:19:58,697 --> 00:20:02,533
Please, God, I need this job

291
00:20:02,701 --> 00:20:08,623
I've got to get this job

292
00:20:10,959 --> 00:20:13,711
I'm sorry, excuse me.

293
00:20:13,879 --> 00:20:16,214
Oh. It's my old boss now.

294
00:20:16,381 --> 00:20:20,092
Can you give just me a second?
She only calls when it's important.

295
00:20:20,260 --> 00:20:21,969
Or when she gets lost.

296
00:20:22,638 --> 00:20:25,306
- What do you want?
- New case, I need you.

297
00:20:25,515 --> 00:20:29,227
You sent me packing this morning,
and you owe me six months' back pay.

298
00:20:29,394 --> 00:20:32,730
What makes you think I'm gonna
drop everything just because you call?

299
00:20:32,898 --> 00:20:34,232
Because it's important.

300
00:20:34,399 --> 00:20:37,318
And because that's
just the kind of girl you are.

301
00:20:39,279 --> 00:20:40,321
Dunham?

302
00:20:43,158 --> 00:20:46,035
- Drop what you're investigating.
- Who the hell are you?

303
00:20:47,621 --> 00:20:51,082
I'm a man who doesn't let his feelings
get him into trouble.

304
00:21:02,636 --> 00:21:06,347
Don't stick your heart out
where it doesn't belong.

305
00:21:26,159 --> 00:21:28,202
I'm sorry. Does that hurt?

306
00:21:28,370 --> 00:21:32,707
Oh, no, no, no. It feels great, actually.
Please, keep doing it.

307
00:21:33,250 --> 00:21:36,752
I can't believe you got sucked back
into business over true love.

308
00:21:36,920 --> 00:21:39,672
You know, that's your problem, isn't it?

309
00:21:39,881 --> 00:21:43,592
You're always looking for something
that doesn't even exist.

310
00:21:43,802 --> 00:21:45,511
Hey, that's not true.

311
00:21:45,679 --> 00:21:48,973
I'm not looking for someone
who's gonna give his heart to the world.

312
00:21:49,141 --> 00:21:52,143
I mean, somewhere in the universe,
there's gotta be a guy...

313
00:21:52,311 --> 00:21:56,480
...who'll keep me warm when I'm cold,
feed me when I'm hungry...

314
00:21:56,648 --> 00:22:00,693
...and maybe, on occasion,
take me dancing.

315
00:22:04,031 --> 00:22:08,242
Huh. That's odd. It looks like it's healing.

316
00:22:08,410 --> 00:22:11,162
What kind of weapon
did you say he used?

317
00:22:11,747 --> 00:22:15,082
Well, nothing that I'd ever seen before.
It was like some kind of...

318
00:22:15,250 --> 00:22:17,084
...laser.

319
00:22:17,252 --> 00:22:20,755
This is the same kind of wound
that killed Rachel.

320
00:22:20,922 --> 00:22:24,467
So the man who attacked me
is the same man who took her heart.

321
00:22:24,634 --> 00:22:27,470
- Draw it.
- Draw what?

322
00:22:27,637 --> 00:22:29,472
The weapon.

323
00:22:29,639 --> 00:22:31,599
I have an idea.

324
00:22:32,434 --> 00:22:36,395
Yeah, the patent on this device
was taken out last year.

325
00:22:36,563 --> 00:22:38,773
Pretty cool little device, if I recall.

326
00:22:38,940 --> 00:22:43,027
It's patented by this whiz-bang
tech company out of Manhattan.

327
00:22:43,987 --> 00:22:46,864
Boy, I wish I could work somewhere
like that.

328
00:22:47,032 --> 00:22:51,744
Big outfit, all kinds of spy stuff.

329
00:22:53,121 --> 00:22:57,083
- They go by the name of-
- Massive Dynamic.

330
00:22:57,709 --> 00:23:00,336
You can't go in there, Miss Dunham.

331
00:23:00,837 --> 00:23:03,047
A few hours ago,
a man attacked me with that.

332
00:23:03,215 --> 00:23:05,966
Told me to forget
I'd ever heard the name Peter Bishop.

333
00:23:06,134 --> 00:23:08,594
Now, I can the Feds
or you can tell me the truth.

334
00:23:08,762 --> 00:23:10,679
You choose, lady.

335
00:23:13,725 --> 00:23:15,559
Bring me the file on the Quantum Laser.

336
00:23:17,854 --> 00:23:20,981
The device was developed here
in our biomedical research lab.

337
00:23:21,149 --> 00:23:23,067
It was designed as a surgical tool.

338
00:23:23,235 --> 00:23:26,195
Several months ago,
one of our prototypes was stolen.

339
00:23:26,363 --> 00:23:29,365
But tell me, this man that attacked you...

340
00:23:29,533 --> 00:23:33,327
...was he bald,
with an odd cadence to his voice?

341
00:23:33,495 --> 00:23:36,872
- Who is he?
- Not he, they.

342
00:23:37,040 --> 00:23:40,376
We call them The Watchers.
These people are dangerous.

343
00:23:40,544 --> 00:23:42,711
And they don't make idle threats.

344
00:23:42,879 --> 00:23:46,298
You should know
what you're getting into, Ms. Dunham.

345
00:23:48,093 --> 00:23:49,885
She was lying.
- Who?

346
00:23:50,053 --> 00:23:52,513
Nina Sharp. She was lying, wasn't she?

347
00:23:52,681 --> 00:23:54,682
- What makes you think that?
- I don't know.

348
00:23:54,850 --> 00:23:56,809
I just don't trust her.

349
00:23:57,018 --> 00:23:58,269
Smart girl.

350
00:23:58,437 --> 00:24:00,604
You're getting ahead of the narrative...

351
00:24:01,523 --> 00:24:03,732
...but you're thinking
along the right lines...

352
00:24:03,900 --> 00:24:07,027
...because Detective Olivia
didn't trust her either. Now...

353
00:24:33,555 --> 00:24:35,556
- Hello?
It's me. You got anything?

354
00:24:35,724 --> 00:24:38,225
Nina Sharp's company, Massive Dynamic.

355
00:24:38,393 --> 00:24:42,021
The founder and CEO is a guy named
William Bell. You ever heard of him?

356
00:24:42,189 --> 00:24:43,481
No. Should I have?

357
00:24:43,648 --> 00:24:47,526
Well, it seems he's a sort of
scientific Christopher Columbus.

358
00:24:47,694 --> 00:24:50,196
He's always searching
for what's right on the edge...

359
00:24:50,363 --> 00:24:53,115
...of our imagination.
But here is the interesting part.

360
00:24:53,283 --> 00:24:54,909
In the past few years...

361
00:24:55,076 --> 00:24:56,285
...no one has seen him.

362
00:24:56,453 --> 00:24:59,455
No press conferences,
no public appearances.

363
00:24:59,623 --> 00:25:02,291
It's like he just disappeared
off the face of the earth.

364
00:25:02,459 --> 00:25:05,002
Okay. So, what's that got to do
with Peter Bishop?

365
00:25:05,170 --> 00:25:09,757
- I don't know. But that's weird, right?
Yeah, listen, I gotta go.

366
00:25:09,925 --> 00:25:11,926
Hey, Dunham?
Yeah?

367
00:25:12,093 --> 00:25:15,304
- Be careful.
- Okay, Mom.

368
00:25:28,985 --> 00:25:31,320
I have news. Is it safe to talk?

369
00:25:31,488 --> 00:25:34,823
Of course. No one can hear us. What is it?

370
00:25:34,991 --> 00:25:37,743
I found it.
- The glass heart?

371
00:25:37,911 --> 00:25:42,957
You were right, Peter Bishop has it.
- So where is he? Where's the boy?

372
00:25:43,124 --> 00:25:46,377
We don't know yet. But we'll find him.

373
00:25:46,545 --> 00:25:49,421
Hell, that's fabulous news.
Well done, Nina.

374
00:25:49,631 --> 00:25:54,134
- I knew you could do it.
- William, I've been going out of my mind.

375
00:25:54,302 --> 00:25:56,387
By utilizing the heart's power...

376
00:25:56,555 --> 00:25:59,390
...we'll be able to create a stable door
between universes.

377
00:25:59,558 --> 00:26:02,476
And after all this time,
we can finally be together again.

378
00:26:02,644 --> 00:26:03,644
I know, my love.

379
00:26:23,999 --> 00:26:27,835
Excuse me. She is awake.

380
00:26:30,839 --> 00:26:32,047
I see.

381
00:26:33,466 --> 00:26:36,176
I suppose I should feel sorry for you,
Ms. Dunham.

382
00:26:36,344 --> 00:26:39,263
None of these should have
been your concerns. The truth is...

383
00:26:39,431 --> 00:26:42,558
...I did everything to protect you.
I warned you to stay away.

384
00:26:42,726 --> 00:26:46,145
But you didn't listen.
Now you've given me no choice.

385
00:26:46,313 --> 00:26:48,480
So you're gonna send me
somewhere far away...

386
00:26:48,690 --> 00:26:52,401
...where I won't be able to tell anybody
what you wanna do with that heart?

387
00:26:53,236 --> 00:26:54,486
Not quite.

388
00:26:56,406 --> 00:26:58,574
Go ahead, Mr. Gemini.

389
00:27:01,369 --> 00:27:04,455
No, no. No.

390
00:27:12,756 --> 00:27:14,256
No.

391
00:27:16,801 --> 00:27:17,843
No, no.

392
00:27:21,306 --> 00:27:22,765
No!

393
00:27:46,498 --> 00:27:48,415
Help me!

394
00:28:09,521 --> 00:28:11,313
I heard you were looking for me.

395
00:29:15,879 --> 00:29:17,713
- Feeling better?
- Is a hot shower...

396
00:29:17,881 --> 00:29:21,216
...better than drowning
in a pine coffin? Much. Thank you.

397
00:29:24,179 --> 00:29:25,888
I take it you don't live here.

398
00:29:26,097 --> 00:29:27,681
No, but nobody else does either.

399
00:29:27,849 --> 00:29:29,808
Seemed like a pretty good place
to hide out.

400
00:29:31,186 --> 00:29:33,687
- But this is yours.
- Yeah.

401
00:29:33,855 --> 00:29:35,397
What is it?

402
00:29:36,232 --> 00:29:38,192
Are you hungry?

403
00:29:40,695 --> 00:29:42,362
So how did you know I was drowning?

404
00:29:43,782 --> 00:29:44,865
Coffee?

405
00:29:45,658 --> 00:29:47,326
Yeah, one sugar, thanks.

406
00:29:47,494 --> 00:29:50,579
Like I told you before, I heard somebody
was looking for me.

407
00:29:50,747 --> 00:29:52,831
A cop named Olivia Dunham.

408
00:29:52,999 --> 00:29:54,082
So I was following you.

409
00:29:54,250 --> 00:29:57,085
Someone's been giving you
false information. I'm not a cop.

410
00:29:57,253 --> 00:30:00,506
- I'm a private detective.
- I see.

411
00:30:02,550 --> 00:30:05,010
- You like jazz?
- Jazz?

412
00:30:05,178 --> 00:30:09,556
Miles, Duke, Louis, John Coltrane.
You can tell a lot about a person...

413
00:30:09,724 --> 00:30:13,644
...from the music they listen to.
And whether or not they dance.

414
00:30:16,147 --> 00:30:19,900
Well, jazz, not so much, but dancing...

415
00:30:20,068 --> 00:30:21,652
...sure.

416
00:30:23,446 --> 00:30:25,405
Well, I guess we're opposites.

417
00:30:25,573 --> 00:30:27,908
I hate to dance.

418
00:30:29,244 --> 00:30:31,078
I'd take you, though.

419
00:30:33,081 --> 00:30:34,706
You would?

420
00:30:35,583 --> 00:30:36,875
Why's that?

421
00:30:37,377 --> 00:30:39,586
I don't know, seems like it would be fun.

422
00:30:39,754 --> 00:30:41,588
You look like a good dancer.

423
00:30:42,590 --> 00:30:43,924
Huh.

424
00:30:49,264 --> 00:30:51,932
This is very nice,
and I'm grateful you saved my life...

425
00:30:52,100 --> 00:30:54,643
...but I know who you are,
and I know what you did.

426
00:30:54,811 --> 00:30:56,895
Wanna know why I was looking for you?

427
00:30:57,397 --> 00:30:59,273
Dr. Walter Bishop hired me.

428
00:31:00,900 --> 00:31:03,735
I know you took his glass heart.

429
00:31:04,737 --> 00:31:06,572
Is that what he told you?

430
00:31:08,116 --> 00:31:10,284
That I stole his heart?

431
00:31:10,952 --> 00:31:13,078
What else did Walter Bishop tell you?

432
00:31:13,246 --> 00:31:15,914
That without his heart, he would die.

433
00:31:16,082 --> 00:31:19,126
And that all the good he does
for this world would die with him.

434
00:31:19,294 --> 00:31:22,337
Guess I'm not the only one
who's been given false information.

435
00:31:22,505 --> 00:31:26,258
- What? You're saying that's not true?
- Come with me.

436
00:31:33,099 --> 00:31:34,933
A hundred and forty seven pins.

437
00:31:35,101 --> 00:31:38,478
Each one represents a child
injured by Walter Bishop.

438
00:31:38,646 --> 00:31:39,813
Injured how?

439
00:31:39,981 --> 00:31:44,526
Walter's invented many things.
Wondrous things. That much is true.

440
00:31:44,736 --> 00:31:48,196
But what he didn't tell you
is where his ideas come from.

441
00:31:48,364 --> 00:31:50,741
Elephants, rainbows, licorice sticks.

442
00:31:51,618 --> 00:31:54,328
They come from the dreams of children.

443
00:31:55,622 --> 00:31:57,831
He steals children's dreams...

444
00:31:57,999 --> 00:32:00,375
...and he replaces them with nightmares.

445
00:32:00,543 --> 00:32:03,378
That's what this is.
A pattern of destruction.

446
00:32:03,546 --> 00:32:05,631
Of damaged kids.

447
00:32:05,798 --> 00:32:07,299
Shattered innocence.

448
00:32:09,469 --> 00:32:13,138
- Who else knows about this?
- Nobody.

449
00:32:14,015 --> 00:32:17,142
I worked for him for years,
and I didn't even know.

450
00:32:17,852 --> 00:32:20,854
It's why I was willing to die
so that he could live.

451
00:32:31,491 --> 00:32:33,408
It's your heart?

452
00:32:34,160 --> 00:32:36,078
I was born with it.

453
00:32:38,039 --> 00:32:40,832
And I was willing to give it to Walter.

454
00:32:41,793 --> 00:32:43,418
Because of all the good he's done.

455
00:32:44,879 --> 00:32:47,005
Because of all the good he could do.

456
00:32:47,173 --> 00:32:50,550
I thought that his life was
so much more valuable than mine.

457
00:32:51,219 --> 00:32:53,428
At least until I learned the truth.

458
00:32:54,389 --> 00:32:58,183
Walter Bishop isn't responsible
for all the goodness in the world.

459
00:32:58,726 --> 00:33:01,061
But he is responsible for so much evil.

460
00:33:09,362 --> 00:33:11,613
- Oh, hell.
- What is it?

461
00:33:11,823 --> 00:33:13,073
They've found us.

462
00:34:12,759 --> 00:34:14,885
I knew you were a good dancer.

463
00:34:15,678 --> 00:34:17,846
You really cut a rug out there.

464
00:34:18,014 --> 00:34:19,639
Well, you're not so bad yourself.

465
00:34:26,647 --> 00:34:28,815
I need your help, Olivia.

466
00:34:31,152 --> 00:34:32,652
I'm dying.

467
00:34:41,871 --> 00:34:44,331
Okay, I got them.

468
00:34:45,208 --> 00:34:48,794
So, what do I do?

469
00:34:49,796 --> 00:34:51,338
Well...

470
00:34:52,507 --> 00:34:54,800
- ... you ever play that game Operation?
- Yeah.

471
00:34:54,967 --> 00:34:56,843
It's just like that, except in reverse.

472
00:34:58,137 --> 00:35:01,640
You gotta put those batteries
into my chest...

473
00:35:01,808 --> 00:35:05,310
...but whatever you do,
don't touch the nerve endings.

474
00:35:06,312 --> 00:35:07,687
And what if I do?

475
00:35:08,648 --> 00:35:09,689
Don't.

476
00:35:13,027 --> 00:35:14,653
Okay.

477
00:35:18,991 --> 00:35:20,367
Hey.

478
00:35:21,410 --> 00:35:23,328
You're gonna be fine.

479
00:35:23,538 --> 00:35:28,166
Just go slow and take them one at a time.

480
00:35:28,334 --> 00:35:29,876
Okay.

481
00:35:37,426 --> 00:35:39,719
So, what made you
wanna be a detective?

482
00:35:41,389 --> 00:35:43,265
I don't know.

483
00:35:46,227 --> 00:35:51,773
I guess that I just always knew
what it was I was meant to do.

484
00:35:51,941 --> 00:35:53,733
And what's that?

485
00:35:54,277 --> 00:35:56,236
To care for people.

486
00:35:58,156 --> 00:35:59,865
Well, then who cares for you?

487
00:36:08,541 --> 00:36:10,167
Okay.

488
00:36:11,419 --> 00:36:13,420
I did it.

489
00:36:13,588 --> 00:36:14,754
Okay.

490
00:36:15,381 --> 00:36:17,090
Just one more.

491
00:36:20,094 --> 00:36:22,304
Must be nice to know who you are.

492
00:36:23,598 --> 00:36:26,057
To know your place in the world.

493
00:36:27,727 --> 00:36:29,477
So, what about you?

494
00:36:30,062 --> 00:36:31,688
I thought I did.

495
00:36:32,440 --> 00:36:34,774
I thought I knew who I was.

496
00:36:34,942 --> 00:36:37,235
But I was wrong.

497
00:36:38,696 --> 00:36:40,238
Done.

498
00:36:44,785 --> 00:36:46,286
Peter?

499
00:36:46,954 --> 00:36:48,455
Peter?

500
00:36:48,956 --> 00:36:50,582
Peter?

501
00:36:50,750 --> 00:36:52,751
Please, Peter.

502
00:36:56,756 --> 00:36:59,966
For once in my life

503
00:37:00,134 --> 00:37:03,678
I have someone who needs me

504
00:37:04,972 --> 00:37:09,309
Someone I've needed so long

505
00:37:12,188 --> 00:37:15,357
For once, unafraid

506
00:37:15,524 --> 00:37:19,277
I can go where life leads me

507
00:37:20,655 --> 00:37:25,659
And somehow I know I'll be strong

508
00:37:27,703 --> 00:37:30,747
For once in my life

509
00:37:31,082 --> 00:37:35,460
I won't let sorrow hurt me

510
00:37:36,045 --> 00:37:40,924
Not like it's hurt me before

511
00:37:43,261 --> 00:37:46,554
For once I have something

512
00:37:46,722 --> 00:37:50,642
I know won't desert me

513
00:37:52,103 --> 00:37:56,064
I'm not alone anymore

514
00:38:13,082 --> 00:38:14,582
Peter.

515
00:38:15,293 --> 00:38:16,876
Hey.

516
00:38:17,044 --> 00:38:18,670
Hey.

517
00:38:23,301 --> 00:38:24,884
You did it.

518
00:38:25,720 --> 00:38:27,387
Okay, now, you be careful.

519
00:38:27,555 --> 00:38:30,557
These batteries aren't gonna last.
We have to get my heart.

520
00:38:31,058 --> 00:38:33,226
Those men who attacked us
work for Nina Sharp.

521
00:38:33,394 --> 00:38:35,729
Nina Sharp isn't the one
who's got your heart.

522
00:38:36,439 --> 00:38:37,939
Then who does?

523
00:38:43,237 --> 00:38:45,530
Put it down, Dr. Bishop.

524
00:38:46,574 --> 00:38:48,575
How did you know it was me?

525
00:38:48,743 --> 00:38:51,953
The device, the one that came
through the wall...

526
00:38:52,121 --> 00:38:56,207
...I knew that I'd seen it
someplace before.

527
00:38:57,752 --> 00:39:01,838
You brought Nina Sharp's Watchers
to your side, didn't you?

528
00:39:14,060 --> 00:39:17,062
Peter. Peter.

529
00:39:19,440 --> 00:39:23,610
I never meant to hurt anyone. I never...

530
00:39:23,778 --> 00:39:29,074
I can change. You'll see.
I can make up for all the harm I've done.

531
00:39:29,241 --> 00:39:30,784
Peter, please.

532
00:39:30,951 --> 00:39:34,120
Who can take a sunrise

533
00:39:34,288 --> 00:39:35,747
Sprinkle it with dew?

534
00:39:37,500 --> 00:39:39,918
The candy man can.

535
00:39:45,758 --> 00:39:47,884
Peter, please.

536
00:39:51,514 --> 00:39:53,431
It's too late, Walter.

537
00:39:53,599 --> 00:39:56,267
There's some things you can't undo.

538
00:40:07,738 --> 00:40:09,823
Candy man can

539
00:40:10,074 --> 00:40:12,367
'Cause he mixes it with love

540
00:40:13,285 --> 00:40:16,663
And makes the world taste good

541
00:40:17,331 --> 00:40:18,790
Are you kidding?

542
00:40:18,958 --> 00:40:20,625
That's not a proper ending.

543
00:40:20,793 --> 00:40:24,838
Don't you know, all good stories
start with, "Once upon a time"...

544
00:40:25,005 --> 00:40:27,632
...and they end with,
"Happily ever after"?

545
00:40:27,800 --> 00:40:30,510
You don't know how to tell stories,
Uncle Walter.

546
00:40:30,678 --> 00:40:32,846
I'll tell you how the story ends.

547
00:40:34,181 --> 00:40:36,349
Peter? Peter, please.

548
00:40:36,517 --> 00:40:40,353
I can change.
I can fix the damage I've done.

549
00:40:40,521 --> 00:40:43,022
Please, give me another chance.

550
00:40:48,696 --> 00:40:51,197
And Peter looked inside
Walter's eyes...

551
00:40:51,365 --> 00:40:54,659
...and realized there was still goodness
inside him.

552
00:40:55,870 --> 00:41:02,041
So Peter took his special heart,
and with all his might, he split it in two.

553
00:41:03,544 --> 00:41:07,505
And the heart was so magical
that it still worked.

554
00:41:35,868 --> 00:41:40,580
And together they made goodness
and lived happily ever after.

555
00:41:41,415 --> 00:41:43,249
The end.

556
00:41:48,255 --> 00:41:52,258
- Aunt Liv. We had so much fun.
- Did you? That's great.

557
00:41:52,426 --> 00:41:55,929
We played games kind of badly.
Then Uncle Walter told me a story.

558
00:41:56,096 --> 00:41:57,764
I'm sorry, Walter. No luck.

559
00:41:57,932 --> 00:42:02,560
His ending wasn't very good.
It was sad. But I fixed it for him.

560
00:42:02,728 --> 00:42:05,063
Didn't I, Uncle Walter?

561
00:42:05,231 --> 00:42:08,483
Yes. Yes, my dear, you were right.

562
00:42:08,651 --> 00:42:11,528
Yours was a proper ending.

563
00:42:12,154 --> 00:42:16,908
Yours was a much better ending, indeed.

564
00:42:58,200 --> 00:43:01,327
The boy has not returned.

565
00:43:01,662 --> 00:43:06,082
And I do not believe Dr. Bishop
remembers my warning.

566
00:43:07,501 --> 00:43:10,587
Yes, I am concerned too.

