02x02 - Try, Try Again

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Eureka". Aired: July 18, 2006 – July 16, 2012.*
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In the years since World w*r II, the U.S. government has been relocating the world's geniuses (and their families) to the Pacific Northwest town of Eureka.
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02x02 - Try, Try Again

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LARRY: Fargo!

Larry.

First day with
the new boss, huh?

And the new desk.

Jealous much?

Just because Blake
inherited you, doesn't mean
she has to keep you.

Not if there's
a better candidate
for the job.

The better candidate
already has the job.

Oh, we'll see.

This transition has
to go smoothly.

The D.O.D. Brass in town,
the computer reboot,

lot of pressure
to perform, huh?

No room for screw-ups.

That shouldn't be
an issue for you,
should it?

Hey! Midterms today,
right?

Those were last week, Dad.

Oh! Yeah, I know, the...

You haven't told me
how you did yet.

Oh, yeah, B,

Uh-huh.
B plus,

Uh-huh.
(QUIETLY) F,

B minus, A.

Well, A's great!

Yeah, it's for P.E.
You get it just for putting
on the stupid shorts.

(STAMMERING)
And the F?

The make-up exams are today,
so you can relax.

I am relaxed, I just...
Yeah.

I didn't even yell...
Which is k*lling you.

Yeah, it really is.
But I got an F once,
and...

Yeah. Eighth grade geometry.

No time for story mode,
'cause we really need to go.

Yeah, but, you know,
keep your nose...

ZOE: Nose to the grindstone.
Don't get discouraged.

Something about walking
three miles through broken
glass, uphill, both ways.

And just keep trying!
Close enough?

Yeah, it was four miles,
but you know...

Did you get her anything?

Get who anything?

The woman you have a crush on
is becoming the most powerful
person in Eureka,

so you might wanna get
her something.

I don't have a crush
on anyone.

SARAH, door!

(DOOR OPENING)

SARAH, door!

Good morning, Doctor.

GUARD: Dr. Blake.

WOMAN: Miss Blake.

MAN 1: Good morning,
Miss Blake.

Dr. Blake.

MAN 2: Miss Blake.

Miss Blake.
Okay.

What's with all the looks
and the "Miss Blakes"?

I was Allison
until yesterday.

And you're taking over
Global Dynamics today.

Things are gonna
be different.

Has General Mansfield
arrived yet?

A few minutes ago.

He wanted to personally
supervise the change
in command.

And you'll handle
the biometric verification?

And the retinal scan.

Once you've replaced
Dr. Stark...

Succeeded Dr. Stark.

Once you're in charge,
Global's core
computer systems

will immediately begin
the eight-hour reboot,
audit and reset.

Everything
but external security

and nominal
desktop functionality
will be offline.

It's kind of like
a snow day.

Normally it would have been
another six months
before we did the shutdown,

but with the accident
in Section Five
and the transition,

the D.O.D. Decided
to move the date.

Allison.

Nathan.

So, guess
I'll meet you inside.

I was gonna call you
this morning...

Hey, busy day. I get it.

Again, I'm sorry about
the way things came down.

Don't be.

Wasn't your call.

After you.

Dr. Stark,
if you'd place your hand
on the scanning device.

FARGO: And now
the retinal verification.

Retinal scan
confirms a match.

Miss Blake.

FARGO: And a match
on Miss Blake.

Dr. Stark, if you would
type in your master password
on the touch screen.

And now by keying in
your own password,

you'll become the new head
of Global Dynamics.

Transfer's complete.

Global's computer reset
will begin

now!

MALE VOICE ON P.A:
Global Dynamics
computer shutdown

in nine, eight,
seven, six, five,

four, three, two, one.

The Global Dynamics
computer system
is now offline.

Eight hours to reactivation.

The Global Dynamics
computer system
is now offline.

Eight hours to reactivation.

VICTOR: When the computer
does a shutdown like this,

all operative projects
are suspended,

all transportable prototypes
stored securely here
in the vault.

There's an a*t*matic inventory
as soon as the system
comes back online.

Looks like
some of this stuff has
been here for a while.

That's because we store
abandoned projects here
as well.

We got our organic,
electronic, Al,
you name it.

Your job will be to
make sure it all stays
safe and sound.

You got some pretty
big shoes to fill.

I got over 20 years
without a single loss.

What's supposed
to be here?

You have got to
be kidding me.

NATHAN: Big improvement.

It is missing
something though.

What is that?

Oh, a little parting gift.
My parting, not yours.

Nathan, thank you.

Now you're official.

You don't have to leave,
you know. It's not like
you were fired.

I don't know, this place,
what it did to me...

Gotta admit it's kind of nice
not having all this resting
on my shoulders.

Was it really that bad?

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

VICTOR: Miss Blake,
I'm afraid there's been
a breach in vault security.

A theft.

It's a Category Red device.

ALLISON: Fargo!

(TOILET FLUSHING)

Uh-oh.

Oh, Sheriff Carter,
General Mansfield.

Sheriff.
Hey, so, what do we got?

A time warp? Black hole?
Random quantum...

Not that that
ever happens.

A prototype of a next-
generation M.A.C.A.A.
Is missing from the vault.

It's not a bird.

It's a Multi-Application
Combat Armor Alternative.
M-A-C-A-A.

Personal force field
generator.

Oh! A personal force field!

Do you have a picture
or something, so I know
what I'm looking for?

Unfortunately, no.

With the computers offline,
the only thing that I can
tell you

is that it's
a Category Red.

I assume red is bad?

Red is catastrophic.

Handled incorrectly,
a Category Red device could

(CELL PHONE RINGS)

Take out
this entire facility.

Mansfield.

It needs to be found.

What are you doing?
Stop screwing around.

I'm not screwing around.

I'm just doing what we do.

No more of that.

Okay.

I'll go find
your catastrophe.

Thank you.

Oh! Allison...

Yes?

Nice nameplate.

It was a gift
from Nathan.

Oh.

You were gonna
say something?

(STUTTERING)

No. I mean, you know,
congratulations.

Thanks.

BEVERLY:
How are you doing, Henry?

Okay, considering.

Are you sleeping all right?

Really, I'm good.

I just wanna
get back to work.

At Global.
Yes.

Why?
I want to continue
Kim's research.

I can't get her back.

I can at least honor
her memory by finishing
what she started.

And how do you feel
about science now?

I'm sorry.
I don't understand.

Well, you've been
pretty vocal about

how you think
Eureka has lost its way.

Oh.

That noble ideas
have turned into
weapons of destruction.

Science has failed you.

And now, it's cost the life
of the woman you loved.

Science hasn't failed me.
The approach to it has.

And that's what
I want to change.

Nathan Stark's experiences
made him want to leave
Global altogether.

Yet, you want back in.

Nathan and I are
very different people.

I don't see how
his decision has
anything to do

with my wanting
to get back to work.

So you think you can put
this tragedy behind you.

Never.

But I can be
motivated by it.

That's good.

CARTER: Anything?
Nah.

With the main computer
down, I can't access
any security footage.

Did I mention I'm one day
away from retiring
with a perfect record?

Twice, yeah. Look,
do you know who'd want one
of these force field things?

Yeah! Me, right now!

All right, Victor, think!

Who was down here
this morning?

I don't know.
A lot of people.

This is the G.D.
Storage vault!

With the computer
about to shut down,
this was a busy place!

Well, how about
someone new?

You said you had a trainee?

Yeah. But he got
here later.

There was this
one guy though.

Shifty, weaselly,
suspicious kind of guy.

Thick
black-rimmed glasses?

Yeah!

I should have known.

MALE VOICE ON P.A: Attention.
This is a reminder that the
Global Dynamics computers

will be offline for
the next seven hours.

You're not Fargo.

I'm Larry.

Hey, Larry.
I need Fargo.

You and a lot of people,
including Miss Blake.

He went to the bathroom
about an hour ago,
never came back.

LARRY: Not the best way
to impress your new boss.

Looks like something
made an impression.
You gonna stick around?

Oh, I intend to.

Hey, guys.
Sheriff.

Anybody here?

FARGO: No.

Fargo?

Yeah?

What you doing?

Hiding.

(INAUDIBLE)

Found the missing Mac...
Macarena.

Fargo, look, turn that thing
off and take it back
to the vault right now!

I can't turn it off.
I can't open it up.
I can't drop it.

You probably don't
wanna do that...

And I can't take it back.

Oh, wow!
Personal force field!

Hardly catastrophic,
but very impressive!

Except for the not-being-
able-to-turn-it-off part.

Fargo, what are you
doing with that?

Nothing. I've never seen
it before. I found it
in my pocket.

But you did turn it on?

Yeah.
Why?

Because it's what I do.

Ridiculous as this may sound,
I happen to believe him.

I don't think that
anyone else would tend
to be that stupid.

(CRASHING)
ALLISON: Agreed.

FARGO: Sorry.

Oh, why is this happening?

It's pretty amazing. I mean,
you've only had the job for,
what, like an hour?

FARGO: Actually,
an hour and...

Okay, hey! I need
this thing turned off!

Are you sure?
It'd be safer
for everybody...

ALLISON: Okay, just please...
Just figure it out!

CARTER: Okay, all we have
to do is we have to figure out
either who took it,

or better yet,
who built it.

But you got to level
with me.

Are you sure you don't know
anything about it?

I wasn't here
when it was developed.

Well, who was?

Oh, crap!

(HORN HONKING)

Stark! Need your help.

Carter! No.

It's about Fargo.

Fargo?

Yeah, you know, glasses,
sort of accident-prone.

Yeah, yeah,
what about him?

Well, seems he got caught
in some sort of
a force field thingy.

He got it from the vault
and he can't turn it off.

You talking about
the M.A.C.A. A?

Not that coherently, but yes.
What do you know about it?

I know that
it was Category Red
and it was terminated.

Well, Fargo un-terminated it.
And we can't get
any information from Global

because the computers
are down.
What do you know about it?

Not a lot.
It's before my time.

Do you know anyone
who was associated with it?

Maybe.

Wow. Someone's
gone a little overboard
on the firewood.

Chopping wood can be
very therapeutic.

You never swung
an axe in your life.

I've swung a lot of things
that would surprise you,
Sheriff.

What does that
even mean?

There's Dr. Todd.

Oh.

CARTER: Dr. Todd?

Don't get many visitors
up here.

Well, we would
have called, but...

I don't have a phone,
so I guess you didn't
take the hint.

Well...

(FIRES PULSE)

Ultrasonic fishing rod?

Pulse stuns the fish.
It's painless.

Catch-and-release,
I hope.

Unless I turn up the power.

(GROANS)

Okay.

I try my best not to
k*ll things anymore.

Yeah. We need some information
about your M.A.C.A. A?

If I tell you
will you go away?

(FIRES)
Well, we have
a situation...

All right. Enough!

Someone at G.D.
Messed with it
and is in trouble.

The M.A.C.A.A. Was
my project five years ago,
until I stopped working on it.

Because it had problems?

Because a man d*ed.

We were having
containment issues
with the power source.

Sometimes the power surged
and we couldn't stop it,

and other times
the biological backup would
activate spontaneously

and start drawing power
from the environment.

But we thought we'd solved it
within the acceptable level
of tolerance.

We thought it was safe.

Well, what happened?

We were wrong.

The field around
the test subject
started to grow.

After three hours
it was as big
as a house.

Then we calculated that
after four hours,
it would never be contained.

Would have taken out Global
and everything in it.

It would have taken out
Eureka and everything in it.

A force field growing
at that rate?

It would have
displaced everything
in its path,

towns, cities, nothing
would have stopped it.

It's funny how four hours
can change your life.

When you said you had
to contain it...

We dropped it
and the man inside it
into Section 14,

a two mile-deep pit
that we used to test
nuclear weapons in the '50s.

And then we dropped in
a three-megaton b*mb after it.

That was my last day
at Global Dynamics
and my first day here.

I'd like you to leave now.

I'd like to get back
to my fishing.

Dr. Todd,
I'm really sorry, but
we need some help here.

We need you to tell us
what we can do.

You can say goodbye
to your friend.

Thanks.

How long since Fargo
turned on the generator?

Maybe two hours.

Only leaves us two hours.
That's not a lot of time.

You know, that experiment
was five years ago.

You're telling me that Global
hasn't come up with anything
that can counter this?

Drive me to Henry's.

NATHAN:
Still can't let go, huh?

Can you?

It's why I'm leaving Global.
But I can't leave just yet.

Why not?

We got work to do.

You get anything?

Yeah. Hey, Fargo.

You're gonna be okay,
just as long as the
force field doesn't grow.

Oh, my God.
You can't stop it,
can you?

Not yet.
But if we don't give up,
you can't either.

I really have to go
to the bathroom.

Of course you do.

Do we have
any suspects yet?

No. Unless you count
this long list of people
around here

who find Fargo
as annoying as we do.

Hey, that's not...
Yes, it is.

It's not so much who
finds Fargo annoying as
who on this list stands

to gain from
what happened.

Like this guy.

Hey, Larry.
Seen Fargo yet?

Sure haven't.
Oh, well, I have.

See, it seems that
somebody stole something
from the vault

that's gotten him into
a whole lot of trouble.

Trouble like maybe
he won't be able to return
to his job for a while?

Trouble like the
person who did this
is gonna go to jail.

How do you feel
about jail, Larry?

Wait a minute,
you think that I...
Motive seems clear to me.

You wanted this job,
he got it,
now you're here.

Did the guy in
the vault say that
I was down there?

A lot of people have
been down there.

Well, I wasn't one of them.

Check the logs.
I can't.

Not for six hours.
Not until the computers
come back online.

Well, that's convenient.
Yeah.

It is, isn't it?

I'm not even cleared
for that section.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

Hold on,
we're not through.

Carter.

NATHAN: I think
I found something.

I need you to bring Fargo
to Henry's garage.

I'll be right there!
Have a lead?

I'm not sure yet.
Got to go.

He has an idea.

So do I.

Open Section 14,
authorize the transfer
of the nuclear device.

These things take time.

Not yet.

Carter's never let me down.

NATHAN:
You were right, Carter.

Something has changed
since Dr. Todd first
tested the device.

We developed
the next-generation

non-lethal carbon nano-tube
antipersonnel w*apon.

I call it a goo g*n.
It's for crowd control.

It fires an epoxy-like foam

that sticks people
in their place until
they're collected later.

At least that's what
the first generation could do.
This baby could stop a jeep.

So I'm thinking
if we can cover Fargo's
force field with it,

we may be able to
restrict its growth.

Yeah, for how long?

Hopefully long enough
for Global's computers
to come back online.

Dr. Stark, are you smiling?

Of course not!

You ready?

Does it matter?

FARGO: I'm still alive
in case anyone's interested!

Mission accomplished.

Yeah, all we have to
do now is

pray.

What's happening?

The force field is
still expanding.

And I'm all out of ideas.

(WATCH BEEPS)

ALLISON: The fact that Henry
and Nathan together came
up dry, not encouraging.

I know. I'm gonna need
to take a look

at the hard-copy backup
of the vault inventory.

Why?
Well, I...
Just a hunch.

But I think it might not
be an accident

that the theft occurred
when the computers were down.

Carter, I know
that you're trying,

but I think you need
to prepare yourself.

For what?
For what's coming.

Time is running out
for Fargo, for Global...

For you.

What are you implying?

Nothing.

Forget it, I just...
Just you seem different today.

Yeah, well, I am different.
Part of the job description.

Yeah, well, I'm not.

But like you said,
we're running out
of time, so...

Carter, I'm having Fargo
moved to Section 14.

What? Wait a minute.
It's just precautionary,

but under the circumstances
I don't have a choice.

Look, if you want
the hard copy,

the records are located
in Section Three,

along with every other
record from the history
of Global,

and, Carter,
the record section is big.

How big are we talking?

(ECHOING) Big.

Oh, my!

MALE VOICE ON P.A:
Attention all Section 14
personnel,

please make sure
you are wearing
your radiation badges.

How fast is it growing?

Well, it's not that bad.
Just hang in there.

Easy for you to say.

I know where we are.
I know what Section 14 is.

That pit's 10,000 feet deep.

Fargo, it's the only place
we have that's big enough
to hold you.

That's all.

Hi, Fargo. Henry.

So, how are you
doing, Fargo?

Oh, I've been better.

Allison thought that
you might wanna talk.

Right, bring the psychiatrist
in to hear the dead guy's
last words.

I didn't say that.

You didn't have to.

You know, I do
have some last words.

Some things I wanna
get off my chest.

Good. I'm listening.

Well, you better get a pad.
There's gonna be a lot
to write down.

NATHAN:
How are you holding up?

ALLISON: I'm not the one
to worry about.

I can worry about you both.
Is the nuke on the way?

Not yet.

Does Fargo know?

Not yet.

We have 30 minutes.
Carter is working
on something.

And if that doesn't
pan out?

Half an hour,
I'll have no choice.

Hell of a first day.

(SIGHS)

Yes, it is.

FARGO:
E-mail to Allison Blake.

"You are the most intoxicating
woman I ever met.

"I used to dream of you
catching me asleep
on your desk late at night."

Send one of those to Jo
and substitute "jail cell"
for "desk."

Oh, and send one to yourself
substituting "couch."

And see if you can work
the word "tempestuous"
in there.

Okay.

Now, Sheriff Carter.

"You really tried to
help me on my last day

"and for that I don't know
how to thank you."

That's actually
quite touching...

"If only you were better
at your job."

CARTER: Victor! Leaving
a little early today,
aren't you?

About half an hour ahead
of your regular schedule?

What are you talking about?
What do you know
about my regular schedule?

A lot.

We know a lot about
everything you do, Victor.

Jo and I just spent a little
quality time looking through
your vault records.

You didn't know we
could do that with
the computers down, huh?

You wanna do the honors?

JO: Move! Coming through!

Clear the way!

It's okay.

CARTER: All right, Victor.

Here it is.

You not only stole
the generator,

you stole a lot of stuff
from the vault.

And you knew
you were safe until
the computer reboot

forced the next
vault inventory.

Once you found out that
they were gonna shut down
the computers early,

you knew you had to
find someone to frame.

And who better
than Douglas Fargo?

I have no idea
what you're...

We'll have all the proof
we need once the computers
come back online.

But by then
a man will be dead.

And that'll be your fault
and that's m*rder!

If you talk then
it'll be too late for you
and too late for Fargo.

He wasn't supposed
to turn it on.

Well, it's Fargo!
Of course he turned it on!

Who's buying the
stolen equipment?

Who wanted the
force field generator?

I don't...
I need to know who
paid you to steal it!

Do they know
how to turn it off?

Oh, you don't understand.

I didn't sell the technology.
I just sold the parts.

I picked something
that would fit
in Fargo's pocket.

I never intended to sell it.
I just needed a fall guy.

What are we gonna do now?

Yes, this is Allison Blake.

I'm authorizing
a Priority One mobilization.
Section 14.

Yes, that's right.

Bring in the nuclear device.

MANSFIELD: Allison, can I have
a word with you, please?

You're cutting this
awfully close.

We're trying to save
a life. Rushing things
isn't going to help.

This is the kind of decision
someone in your position
has to be prepared to make.

I'm aware of that, and
questioning my approach
doesn't make it any easier.

It's not about easy,
Allison.

It's about having faith
you made the right choice.

Do you have faith?

You did everything
you could.
More than anybody else.

Not that it matters.
Fargo's still gonna die.

Four hours really
can change your life.

You're right. It...

Fargo activated
the generator
four hours ago.

Dr. Todd said that
after three hours

the force field was
as big as a house.

It's nowhere near that big.

NATHAN: It's growing
more slowly.
The power supply is unstable.

Maybe it was the way
it was handled.

Or stored.

It sat right here
for five years until today.

HENRY: Could have been
touching this.

NATHAN:
Yeah, whatever this is.

Well, this could be
the answer, but without
access to the computer...

Jo has the inventory.
We got it from Section Three
this afternoon.

But we still can't compare
the growth rate of the field
to the original experiment.

All that data is
in the computer.

And one other place.

Dr. Todd, do not zap me
with that thing.

I guess I wasn't clear about
not wanting any visitors.

No. You were clear,
but it's different now.

Well, I still wanna
be left alone now

and you're still
bothering me now, so...

The force field is different.
It's growing more slowly.

It's been four hours
and Fargo still fits
in Section 14.

And if it's slowed down
then maybe it can be stopped.

Let us take you
back to Global.

Help us figure this out.

There's nothing I can do.

NATHAN: Dr. Todd!

Your device was stored
next to another prototype
that created a magnetic field.

Was there a possibility of
some sort of power drain?

Look at the specs.
Check the test records.

We don't have the specs.
We have you.

I know how you feel.
Believe me.

We both made mistakes
at Global. Lost people
who trusted us.

But today we got
a chance to try
and make things right.

CARTER: Henry.
How long has it been?

ALLISON: Five hours.

You're right.
Something's slowing
the field's growth rate.

Dr. Todd, Henry Deacon.

I assume you're generating
a magnetic field?

Generating the field
isn't the hard part. It's
the modulation that's tricky.

Do you wanna check
my readings?
Please.

I never thought
I'd say the phrase

"Last chance" so many times
in a single day.

MANSFIELD: Allison.

Why has he not been
lowered into Section 14?

Sir, we're exploring
one final alternative.

You have missed the cutoff.
There was a firm
deadline in place.

I'm aware of that.

You are risking this
entire facility and
everyone in it on one man.

That is not a logical choice.
That is an emotional one.

Well, sir,
that's your opinion.
Yes.

And if you do not reconsider,

I will have no choice
but to remove you as head
of Global Dynamics.

Actually, sir,

I'm afraid
you can't do that.

I beg your pardon?

Protocol states
that no transfer of power
or relief of duty

can be effected
when the Global computer
systems are down.

Security concerns.

So, you can't fire me
for another three hours.

You do understand that
once that force field

gets to be too large
to leave this facility,

it will also be too large
to fit into that hole.

And at that point,
containment will be
out of the question.

Let's hope that doesn't
have to happen, sir.

(SIGHS)

I think I'm starting
to like the new you.

FARGO: Hey! It's shrinking!

Look, the light's fading.

He's right.
The field is contracting.

Mag-field's affecting
the power source.

Wait. The light's out.

Then why is the
force field still there?

Wait. Now there's
a red light.

TODD: The alternate power
source has been activated.

How?

I told you it draws power
from the environment.

Well, what environment?
I mean, there's no one
in there but Fargo.

Exactly.
It's biological power.
His body is the power source.

Well, so fine. The field
is shrinking which means
that we can use the computers

when they get back online.
No, you
don't understand.

The power requirement
is tremendous.

And finding the source
is the default priority.

Which means?

It'll k*ll him.

So what do we do?

We're not gonna let
that thing k*ll Fargo.

I'm gonna k*ll him first.

So, Fargo's the battery
that's powering
the force field, right?

Essentially.
So in order to collapse it,

we need to shut
that battery down.

What?
Well, just for a second.

Well, how?
Nothing can get
through the field.

Well, we can hear him, right?

It'll pack quite a punch.

The sonic pulse will target
the area just like a b*llet.

We hit Fargo's heart,
it will stop.

You're gonna what?
Is the defibrillator ready?

Ready to go.
All right.

Let's do this.
JO: Hold on!

Now, I am the one with
the most marksmanship titles
in Special Forces history.

Right. Good point.
Yeah.

(STUTTERS)

Locked and loaded.

(STUTTERS)

Fire when ready.

Now, is that when
I'm ready or when...

(GASPING)

Clear!

No.

ALLISON: Ready?

Clear!

Okay, just...

Come on, Fargo.

(FARGO COUGHS)

Fargo!
Ow!

You all right?

Who ripped my shirt?

He's fine.

Good job, Carter.

Wow, that didn't even
leave a bad taste
in my mouth.

Oh, give it a second.

Yup, there it is.

Thanks, Dr. Stark.

I feel closer to you
than I ever have before.

Well, no good deed
goes unpunished.

Seriously.

What you and Sheriff Carter
did was a miracle.

No, we just didn't give up.

No one did.

Thanks for k*lling me.

Any time.

If you happen to get
an e-mail from me...

Yup. I already did.

Oh.

Done here?
Mmm-hmm.

I'm glad I was wrong.

if you wanna get your
resume up with mine.

I think I'm safe here
at least for another day.

You did good today.

Handled the situation
better than I would have.

Not better, just...
Just differently.

Nathan, Global needs you.

I need you.

Really?

And Carter's right.
The two of you do
work well together.

Oh, you just know
how to ruin a moment.

Just think about it.

Well, maybe you should
think about how well
you and I work together.

You have a lot of faith
in yourself.

I do.

Me, too.

MALE VOICE ON P.A: Attention.
Global Dynamics computer
systems are now back online.

Full functionality
has been restored.

SARAH: Good evening,
Sheriff Carter.
Hard day at work?

They've been easier.

ZOE: Hey, Dad.

Hey.

Catch any bad guys today?

Yeah, as a matter
of fact I did.

How was the make-up exam?

Well, you know,
you're always saying,
"Try, try again"?

Yeah, well, never
more than today.

Well, I did.
And I passed.

Hey!

You are now looking
at the proud graduate
of driver's ed.

So when you wanna
take me out driving?
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