Bionic Woman s01e00 Episode Script

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Sarah! I didn't want to.
I'm not in control.
I know.
Tell me you love me.
I love you.
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For decades, Ronco has brought us the most innova What? Are you afraid I'll go deaf? Get up.
I'm driving you to school.
You got another one? You're a minor! It's not legal for you to get a tatoo, and now you have two! Three? Where's the third one? Why are you so pissed at everyone? Not everyone.
Okay, me.
Why are you so pissed at me? You turn up on my doorstep.
I take you in, feed you, clothe you, send you to school.
But I suck, huh? - I mean I must really - You left me! After Mom The victim of a Baghdad car bombing.
Needed transplants, and facial reconstructions.
This triathlete was told he would never compete again.
For some women, bigger is better.
What these people have in common is that they have each on some level, and for varying reasons altered themselves.
Bu where is the threshold? When is it okay, to intervene in God's work? This question is the very cornerstone of bioethics, and we're gonna spend the rest of the semester dealing with it.
Come on, Will.
I mean it.
I am a bartender and a dropout.
- You're a professor.
- And a surgeon.
How can you take me seriously? What makes you think I take you seriously? Do you? - You're not kidding? - Why are you with me? You're different.
From what? When your whole life's planned out for you while you're still in the womb, it kinda kills the mystery.
And then you came along, and you were - unexpected.
- Unexpected? The one choice my father didn't make for me.
I gotta run.
- We're still on for dinner? - 8 o'clock? Make it 8:30, I have to go to the lab for a few hours.
While we're on the subject, why are you with me? You're not entirely uncharming.
It's not insulting.
- I'm sixteen! - You're fifteen! And quit being melodramatic.
- She's too weird! - She's not that weird.
I don't need a babysitter! Don't think of me as babysitter.
Think of me as prison guard.
I brought Parcheesi.
I think there's a pretty good chance the grant could come through.
The institute's indicating it's a done deal.
And I hear Paris is great in the spring.
You're not happy.
Of course I'm happy.
I think you should come with me.
I can't.
- Why not? - I have a job.
Jaime! And a life! - We're talking Paris.
- And I have responsabilities.
- Did I mention it's Paris.
- I'm pregnant.
Yeah, that's what I said.
I don't want you to I just I know this isn't something you just spring on someone except for the part where that's exactly what I'm doing to you right now, and I know you're in a place where you can't even think about it, and God, I'm only 24, it's not, I mean, I said to myself, - there's only one thing to do, but - Five months, fourteen days.
That's how long we've been dating.
Jaime, if someone had asked me five months and fifteen days ago if I believed in love at first sight, I would've said I absolutely did not.
And the very next day, I would've been proven wrong.
- Will - Marry me.
So I'm thinking Coltrane if it's a boy Billie if it's a girl.
You don't have to do this, you know.
Actually, I'm pretty sure you have to name them.
- I mean you didn't have to - I know, but I'm still asking.
So what does that tell you? Jaime.
That's not an internal bleeding.
Extensive crush injuries to right arm and both legs.
- She's coming up! - I need 5 more grams of Dazol.
You're gonna be OK, baby, we're gonna put you back to sleep.
It's gonna be all right.
I promise it's gonna be okay.
Dr.
Anthros, truly, a more conventional hospital would've - You assembled the team? - They're in the OR, - but I don't understand.
- You don't have to.
Multiple compound radial and ulnar fractures to the right arm.
- Severed brachial artery.
- Right arm's a shredder, we're looking at complete A-K amputation of both legs.
There were vascular damages.
Catastrophic.
- Loss of fœtal heartbeat.
- Dr.
Anthros.
EP's falling.
80 systolic.
- Prep her.
- Dr.
Anthros! Do it! Why didn't somebody stop him? Sorry, Jonas, we couldn't.
He has full clearance, we didn't have the authority to stop him.
That's the price you pay for working with a so called genius.
'Cause he must have left his IQ in the car.
Debreeding the ulnar nerve.
Radial nerve appears to be intact.
Should I intervene? This operation's patient doesn't officially exist.
We have deniability, it's a freebie.
We can always terminate later if need be.
Meanwhile, get Jae.
See if you can track him down.
Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned.
The doctor.
Did you kill him? It was like a ride at Disneyland.
Which one? I've never been.
I'll take you.
You'll love it.
It's all fat people, fat children walking around aimlessly, too stupid to know the difference.
Do you miss it? The way things were.
If I could remember, I'm sure I would.
Do I remind you of her? Your skin.
Tell me you love me.
Jaime.
What happened? An accident.
You're okay.
My baby What about the baby? Oh God! There was no permanent damage.
You'll be able to get pregnant again.
I can't even feel my legs.
Okay, I need to tell you something.
What's happening to me? I need to tell you about what I had to do.
- You need to listen.
- I can't feel my arm! Listen to me, Jaime.
Both your legs, and your arm had to be replaced.
Also, your right ear and right eye.
Molecular machines.
Anthrocytes have been substituting for one eighth of your blood cells.
Now, you should have lacerations bone-deep all over your face.
But the anthrocytes are healing you.
At an exponential rate.
All of you.
We're making you better.
It was a dream.
The bionics enhance baseline human strength.
And then some.
What have you done to me? - Why did you do this to me? - You were going to die.
Sir! Born Jaime Wells Sommers.
Van Horn, Iowa.
February 23rd, 1983.
Mother deceased, cancer.
Father still a Hawkeye.
She was enrolled at Berkeley until last semester, which is when her sister began to attend classes at the Dalton's school for the deaf.
She's clean except for a sealed court record from 1988.
What's in it? - It's sealed.
- Unseal it.
I'm working on it.
I think she's a good candidate.
Let's pretend I'm solliciting opinions.
Why? She's stable.
I pulled up an old Minnesota multi-phasic personality inventory.
I liked what I saw.
Plus the situation with her sister shows loyalty.
And she's smart.
I found an old IQ test.
How did she do? A little better than you.
Sir.
Jae, can you train her? Well, the last one we screened, tested, and there was psycho evaluation, and she was a soldier.
Look where it got us.
We always talked about non military applications.
- Here's our chance.
- Your opinion is invalid, you're too close to the subject.
This from the guy who played house with the last one.
Let's get fresh data.
I want you to sit her down.
All right.
Yeah, I once had a wolf.
A wolf only makes a good pet if it thinks it's a dog.
Your girlfriend We're keeping her here against her will.
How long until she realizes that no one can make her do anything against her will? You're talking about killing a human.
I'm talking about killing a wolf.
You know what scares me about you? Your father.
He seemed normal, too.
If I'm anything like my father, you just made a big mistake.
All right, we have to get you to rehab.
- What for? - Rehabilitation.
I am not the one performing human experiments, and keeping people prisoner.
You rehabilitate yourself.
- I'm Ruth.
- I'm pissed.
Good.
We're here to talk about our feelings.
How do you feel about me being kept here against my will? I was speaking editorially.
Actually, we're here to talk about your feelings.
Something no one seems to have any regard for.
Curve balls will do that.
You can have all the contingency plans you like, and then someone goes and does something like this, - and we all have to stay after school.
- And talk about our feelings.
- Your feelings.
- Right.
After all, feelings are what got us here in the first place.
You like to draw.
- True or false - I have a sister.
She's staying with your landlady.
She thinks you're skying in Vail.
This is where you stayed.
It looks nice.
"We had fun.
"Except for the part where "Will injured his arm skying into a tree.
" Does this mean I'll be going home at some point? It means that we have a contingency plan, should you be going home at some point.
We also have a plan, should you not.
True or false.
"You can't teach an old dog new tricks".
You would have done the same thing.
You never met my wife, did you? For two years, I watched her die in the hospital while they disassembled her.
And the whole time, I knew all I had to do to save her was bringing her here, but saving my wife was not the mission.
Ruth says she's stable.
How long until she's combat-ready? She's a civilian.
Everyone has to sing for their supper around here, haven't you figured that out yet? How long until the rest of her implants come online? - She likes to draw.
- I don't care.
I think you'll care about this.
Who did they bury? I mean, did you ever see the body? You showed this to anybody else? - Just you.
- Keep it that way.
General alert! General Alert! I can't protect you in here.
- We want you on the outside.
- Why should I trust you? 'Cause I'm the only one you can trust.
Go back to your life like none of this ever happened, - I'll worlk it out with them.
- What about you? Go.
Now! All right, I'll have those faxed over to you by Friday afternoon, and we're still on for that meeting tomorrow? Okay, good.
Yeah.
Mommy! There's a lady out there running really fast.
Like as fast as a car! Sweetie, what did I tell you about making things up? I just thought it was cool that a girl could do that, that's all.
Let her go.
- What the hell did you do? - You won, all right? For the program Leave her alone.
I'll make her understand what's at stake.
- Just let me have time - Time for what? Letting her go is not a bad idea.
If you want her loyalty, give her freedom.
Or the illusion of freedom.
All right.
Everybody, stand down.
- You're making a mistake.
- Listen to me.
The accident wasn't an accident.
According to the autopsy, the driver's neck was broken an hour before the crash.
Which means somebody else was driving that car, and we need to find out who.
Jaime.
It's will.
If you're there, pick up the phone.
I need to talk to you.
Jaime, please.
There are so many things I want to say to you.
So many things I can't say on the phone.
There are things I need to tell you about.
Before they happen.
Nice of you to show up! I'm sorry.
What for? For leaving and not telling you first.
How was skying? It was fine.
Don't lie to me! Where were you? I can't tell you.
Coffee.
It's no smoking.
What are you? A forest ranger? Something like that.
It must be scary.
Alone in the forest.
Just you, and animals.
Not if they know who's in charge.
Wait up! Guard! We both know you're working in a supermax prison a thousand feet below Florence.
We both know this is a place where they stick people when they outlive their usefulness.
- I don't know who you are.
- If you don't do exactly what I say, my man's gonna carve your wife Barbara a magnificent smile.
Baby, it's me.
Do what he says.
How did you do it? Do you know what they call creatures that can live comfortably in environments considered lethal, say for instance a thousand feet below the Earth's surface? - How did you do it? - Extremophiles.
I'll do an impression of one for you.
Ready? - How did you - What? How did I do what? Sarah Corvus is still alive.
And you came all the way here to tell me that.
Let me do another impression for you.
Impression of a man who's been stabbed in the back.
Stripped of his rights, and thrown in a hole like a dog.
Sarah Corvus is a time bomb.
We both know it.
Well, time bombs only matter to those who have time.
Goodbye, Jae.
Please give my regards to Will.
Tell him Daddy says hello.
Guards! If I may make an observation, you seem way too innocent and sweet to be behind a bar.
You should be out there with the rest of 'em.
Finally.
I'm not the only person who feels that way.
- What can I get you? - Beer.
On the house.
Thank you.
Don't I know you? We met very briefly.
We didn't even actually meet.
- Where? - Guess.
Are you all right? - Yeah.
- Let me take a look at it.
It's okay.
Are you okay? Come on.
Your husband will never know.
Please.
Are you all right? Let me help you.
Juste breathe.
It's like that.
The first time the ear and eye implants come online.
It's too much information.
You have to learn how to focus it.
And turn it off and on at will.
You're a fast healer.
The anthrocytes are doing their job.
Who are you? Who are You? Jaime! Tell everyone Sarah Corvus says hello.
Yo! Lookin' for somethin'? You need somethin'? Come here, baby.
I got what you need.
Please.
Please don't.
Don't - Are you okay? - Tell me what you put in my head.
I almost killed a man, I didn't even know what I was doing.
What did you put in my head? Microscopic chips have been implanted in your cerebral cortex.
My father He developed the technology for the military.
The program was meant to help amputees in the Gulf.
Of course, he saw the combat applications immediately.
You made me into a soldier! You're hard wired for highly specialized warfare, yes.
- I was gonna kill him.
I would've.
- You didn't, you're still in control, - and with the proper training - Training?! We're the only ones that can protect you.
Let me protect you.
How can you protect me if you're scared of me? I never meant for any of this to touch you, I didn't, I just I couldn't bear to loose you.
That isn't even me.
Yes.
It is.
Hey! Hey.
I have to get back to Becca.
Can't keep leaving her like this.
What do you people do anyway? It's complicated.
Try me.
The world's further along than anyone wants to admit.
Technology is at the point where science fiction isn't fiction any more.
We keep that technology from getting into the wrong hands.
Who gets to decide right from wrong? What about Sarah Corvus? - Where does she figure in all this? - Where did you hear that name? Where did you hear that name, Jaime? Will! - I'm sorry.
- Just hold on, okay? - Where is she? - I don't know.
I need everyone.
Time out! The anthrocytes in our blood can filter out any impurities in our lungs.
Fringe benefits of being a freak.
What do you want from me? Honestly, I'm not sure.
Jogging partner? Who are you? Without being too melodramatic about the whole thing, I'm Sarah Corvus.
The first bionic woman.
So, what did they replace? I figured the eyes and the ears.
What else? Me, they did both arms, both legs.
Only one eye.
Anthros wasn't sure about the optical interface.
Neither was his son.
So I did the other one myself.
Part of my chest, too.
I'm cutting away all the parts of me that are weak.
Time in.
You only have one bionic arm.
You should really do something about that.
You gotta have to do a little better than that.
How am I doing now? Not bad.
Not bad at all.
We have a 33 year old male caucasian, gunshot victim wounded in the shoulder.
Request assistance from Mercy General.
Will gonna make it? Miss Sommers! Just wanted to get a look at you.
Who are you? We have 50 million $ worth of my property inside you so I guess you could say I'm your landlord.
What do you want from me? I don't know.
Maybe you died 3 days ago, and you haven't realized it yet.
- Is that a threat? - There are no free agents here.
Sooner or later, you'll have to make a choice.
It goes something like this.
Heads, you loose.
Tails, you die.
Welcome in the game.
If we do this whatever this is.
We do it on my terms.
If that's not okay with you I know what I'm capable of now.
So you send whoever you send.
And I'll bury one guy after the next.
You understand me? By the way.
Sarah Corvus says hello.
Tell Jae we have a candidate.
What are you doing? I haven't seen the moon in a thousand and twenty three days.
It hasn't changed.
Let's go.
We have work to do.

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