FlashForward s01e17 Episode Script

The Garden of Forking Paths

[Wedeck.]
On October 6th, the planet blacked out for two minutes and 17 seconds.
The whole world saw the future.
I moved out of the house.
Olivia and me, we're struggling.
Daddy and I love each other very much.
But most of all, we love you.
I need to know exactly what you saw in your flash forward.
I wrote a formula on your bedroom mirror, and I think it relates somehow to the global blackout.
You tell me what I need to know, and you can walk out of here right now.
- Who are you? - You don't want to know - the answer to that question.
- You, Agent Benford, you will kill Agent Noh on March 15th with the gun you're carrying right now.
I filed the paperwork to destroy the gun.
The box is here, but the gun is gone.
[Wedeck.]
Dyson Frost shot a homeless man with Mark's gun.
Vreede, I want you to find that gun.
I think you know more than you've told the FBI, and what you do know is somehow related to Demetri's death.
Want to get married tomorrow? Then we get on a plane.
We go to Hawaii.
- Maybe we don't ever come home.
- [Grunting.]
- Dyson Frost, where are we? - [Mark.]
We're closing in, but he's always one step ahead of us.
[Dyson.]
Agent Benford? Dyson Frost.
I was anxious about coming in, but it's time we talk.
I'll be in touch.
Hello, Charlie.
[Ragged breathing.]
[Mark.]
OK, Charlie-bear, we need you to tell us what he looked like.
He was tall.
[Mark.]
And do you remember what he was wearing? A jacket.
- [Janis.]
And what color was it? - I don't know.
[Janis.]
Did he have glasses or a watch or anything like that? I don't know.
It's OK, sweetie.
It's OK.
We wouldn't be asking you if it wasn't important.
What you say could help us find Demetri.
She knows that, Mark.
She's trying.
[Wedeck.]
Charlie, you're doing really good.
You know, sometimes closing our eyes helps us remember more.
You want to do that with me? Good.
Come on.
- [Wedeck.]
What do you see now? - He knew my name.
Hello, Charlie.
[Charlie.]
But I didn't know who he was.
They make a mean cotton candy here, don't they? I'm not supposed to talk to strangers.
Oh, well, I'm not a stranger.
If I were a stranger, would I know your name? I work with your daddy, and I hear that you're a big reader.
- Do you like Dr.
Seuss? - Yeah.
Me, too.
You know, my favorite is One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish.
That one is for little kids.
[Chuckling.]
Well, maybe.
You know, even grownups can learn from that book, 'cause Dr.
Seuss has all the answers.
- I like Horton.
- Horton? That's a good one, too.
I mean, Horton's a trouper.
Had faith to carry his mission through to the end even when others doubted him.
You know, Charlie, I need you to do something for me.
I want you to give this to your daddy.
Now, it's very important.
OK? Bye-bye.
[Wedeck.]
And then what happened? Then he left.
- We should get going.
- We're done, right? You did great.
We're so proud of you.
[Door opening.]
Sorry I didn't know all the answers, Daddy.
What are you talking about? Come here.
You were fantastico.
- [Giggling.]
- Hey, you were a great help.
- We should go.
- [Sighing.]
- It was good to see you.
- Yeah.
[Clearing throat.]
- Thank you for coming in, Charlie.
- You're welcome.
You know, Charlie, there's one more thing you could do for me.
I have this jar of jelly beans on my desk, and I hate jelly beans.
I know you probably hate jelly beans, too.
- I don't hate jelly beans.
- You don't hate jelly beans? Really? Why don't you come help me out then? - [Chuckling.]
Help him out.
- Come on and help me out, then we'll be right back.
So, what's your favorite kind? - [Charlie.]
I like the green ones.
- That was fast.
- She got so big.
- Yeah.
She seems OK though, right? I think so.
I mean, as far as you can tell what's going on inside the mind of a six-year-old.
She needs to talk to someone.
I really don't want that, Mark.
Well, look, we have a child psychologist that works here.
- Why not call her? - 'Cause she doesn't need therapy.
She needs stability.
She needs to feel protected.
She needs to know there aren't going to be scary men asking her to deliver messages to her dad.
She thinks you're gonna die, Mark.
Look! He let me have all the green ones.
- Wow.
- Yes, he did.
- Do you want one? - Yeah.
- Can Mommy have one? - Yeah.
No, thank you.
Let's go, sweetie.
[Zoey.]
Zoey Andata to see Alda Hertzog.
[Sighing.]
[Woman over PA.]
Officer Stillman to cellblock D.
- Officer Stillman to cellblock D.
- [Door buzzing.]
Alda, it's March 15th, the day that Demetri's supposed to die, and he's gone missing.
Maybe he's just in Cabo with his new girlfriend.
Alda, shut up.
I need you to tell me everything that you know.
Everything.
Right now.
- I already have.
- I don't believe you.
The only reason that I agreed to represent you is because you said there was more.
I know that you don't care if Demetri lives or if he dies.
But I think that you do care about getting the hell out of here.
Alda, we made a deal.
If you know anything Please.
Get me a hearing and we'll talk.
I've been held here for five months as a material witness, and I haven't been charged with crap.
- I'm sick of it.
- I know.
I applied for a habeas hearing a month ago.
You know this.
We are just waiting for a court date.
Guess you should try to expedite things.
There is no way that we would ever be able to get a hearing today.
And even if we could, there's no judge that would be able to release you in time.
Who said anything about being released? You want me to tell you what I know about Demetri? Get me a hearing today.
[Wedeck.]
Mark's gonna meet Frost in Union Station like the drawing said, but I want him covered.
We'll pick him up on the way out.
- It's not gonna be that easy.
- All the trains are stopped.
- He won't be able to get out.
- Frost is a genius, a planner.
He's not gonna walk into what he knows is a trap.
[Wedeck.]
What do you got on the painting Frost used to send his message? Oedipus and the Sphinx by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, 1808.
Is Frost trying to tell us something with that? It's a bit of a stretch.
Well, he may be crazy, but he's deliberate.
Could be meaning in everything he does.
Why a carnival? Why Dr.
Seuss? Why Oedipus? - He's in love with his mother? - [Scoffing.]
Right.
That, and maybe he's trying to tell us something about self-fulfilling prophecy.
By trying to escape his fate, Oedipus set into motion the very events he wanted to avoid.
So by trying not to get shot on March 15th, - Dem just walked into Frost's trap? - [Mark.]
Something like that, yeah.
How do you know that by trying to rescue him, we're not gonna do the same thing and end up sealing his fate? I don't.
[Mark.]
But I promised Demetri he wasn't going to die today, and I'm keeping that promise.
[Steady electronic beeping.]
[Ragged breathing.]
[Electronic whirring.]
[Beeping grows faster.]
[Alarms beeping rapidly.]
[Beeping slows.]
[Hellinger.]
The man you're about to meet, he's brilliant but a little eccentric.
We had to fake his death a while back to remove him from the public eye, and he's been - difficult ever since.
- So why rely on him? There are only a few people on earth who understand the physics involved in all this.
He's one of them.
Just know that if he gets too unmanageable, we may ask you to take care of him.
Say the word and consider it done.
That's what I like about you, Alda.
Clean, efficient and eager to please.
Careful of the dominos.
Who's your friend, Hellinger? Alda Hertzog, this is Dyson Frost.
Dyson helped us engineer the Raven River Experiments.
Helped you? [chuckling.]
- I created them.
- In any event, he's one of the few remaining participants still alive.
So how are we doing? Are we still on schedule? October 6th.
I've set up global monitoring stations to track the waveform's propagation.
So if Simcoe and Campos find their dark matter, then we're on our way.
Is the QED ready? The first one is.
The rest will take a bit more time.
That's astounding.
It's hard to imagine you're able to fit that much microcircuitry into such a small space.
Well, I'm brilliant, right? [Hellinger.]
only a few people on earth who understand the physics involved in all this.
He's one of them.
Just know that if he gets too unmanageable, we may ask you to take care of him.
I promise you that when the time comes, I'll be half a dozen moves ahead of you.
Well, let's hope that time doesn't come, then.
You can go now.
[Sighing.]
I just have to ask What's with all the dominos? This is my garden.
And the white ones chart the path of my escape.
[Chuckling.]
That makes no sense at all.
It does if you live in my head.
- [Door opening.]
- [Dyson.]
Careful.
You move too much, the gun will fire.
I call it the garden of forking paths.
[Dyson.]
All those lines, they're futures that branch off of each critical decision I made.
For me it started back in the '80s.
A place called Raven River.
We engineered hundreds, even thousands of flash forwards.
Sometimes we jumped 20 minutes.
Sometimes we jumped 20 years.
But every time we jumped, we saw a different possible future.
Take the day of the blackout.
Had we failed, a different path would have opened up.
We succeeded, so we move on to the next decision point.
A new path, which brings us to today, March 15th, the most important fork of all.
- What, my murder? - No.
Our murder.
You see, the thing is, Demetri, in almost every future, I don't live past today.
Seventy-eight percent of the time, you end up killing me.
- Why? - Self-defense, stupidity, bad luck.
I could construct a hundred scenarios.
The point is, once we've glimpsed it, the future wants to happen.
It gains weight.
It's like atmospheric pressure bearing down.
And if we want to escape that pressure, we have to do something drastic.
Why the death trap? Why don't you just kill me now? Why even bother using Mark's gun? I'm attempting to conform to the predicted future as closely as I can while still allowing for the possibility that we both might live.
I want to come in from the cold, and you're my insurance.
Well, that makes me feel better.
Two birds, one gun.
You're insane.
Most oracles are, you know? They see the future, and the knowledge ends up destroying them.
Well, I'm going now.
This is ridiculous.
You said you want to come in from the cold, you want to share what you know.
Come on.
Come in from the cold! - Share what you know! - [Beeping increases.]
- Careful.
- [Beeping slows.]
I don't know what's gonna happen, Demetri.
But in all likelihood, one of us will die today.
Come on.
Come back.
Doesn't have to work out this way, man.
- [Beeping increases.]
- You hear me?! You come back! [Beeping slows.]
[Indistinct chatter over PA.]
[Indistinct chatter.]
[Wedeck.]
Bishop one, how's it going? We cloned the station's CCTVs for maximum coverage.
But so far, no sign of Frost.
Just make sure you don't spook him.
[Janis.]
We're being discreet, sir.
I promise.
[Man over PA.]
Last call.
This is your last call for the number two train departing from track ten.
Last call for the number two train.
[Janis.]
Bishop one, this is bishop four.
I see a white male in a green army jacket, approaching kingmaker.
[Man over PA.]
Announcing a track change for train number seven.
Now arriving on track three.
Train number seven arriving at track three.
[Janis.]
Disregard.
He's moving on.
Well, that was the fastest cholecystectomy I've ever seen.
Trying to catch up.
I got a late start and a board full of elective cases.
[Olivia.]
Hey, Maneesh, what inhaled anesthetic did you use? - Sevoflurane.
- Does anyone use halothane anymore? In developing countries maybe, but here it's been replaced by newer agents.
So why the sudden interest in old-school anesthesia? Oh, it's complicated.
There's this formula that Lloyd showed me.
Lloyd? Lloyd Simcoe? Yeah.
He thinks it has something to do with the blackout.
So you're talking to him again.
Anyway, he thinks the formula for halothane has something to do with it.
- Interesting.
- Yeah.
Can you meet me in the PICU? - I need to cannulate a kid for ECMO.
- Yeah.
I knew you'd get a same day hearing if you put your mind to it.
[Man.]
Hold here, please.
Is appendicitis supposed to hurt on the right or the left? Alda, please.
I could get disbarred for this.
Lost job, dead boyfriend.
Hard choice.
You arrange for all these extra marshals? - You must think I'm a big cheese.
- Don't flatter yourself, sweetheart.
This is standard procedure for all of my lying, psychopathic clients.
So just stay quiet and follow my lead.
I'll be good.
I promise.
Dr.
Benford? What's happened? Is Mark OK? I need to talk to you about a murder.
As a part of the investigation into Dem's disappearance, we're looking into the shooting of a homeless man in a shelter downtown.
He didn't have any formal ID on him.
What does this have to do with Demetri? Mark's gun was used in that murder, and we have reason to believe that the man who took Demetri - has that gun now.
- OK.
We were hoping that if we could ID the guy, we might uncover a connection to Frost that would lead us to him.
So once you find Frost, you'll find Demetri.
Right.
I went through the victim's stuff and found a disposable cell phone.
The phone had an old text message sent to your number.
My number? Why would he possibly have my number? Well, it was from October.
The contents were sensitive.
It said, "Mark was drinking in his flash forward.
" Would you mind coming down to the morgue and taking a look at the body? You must know this man somehow.
Yeah, I'm sure I don't.
Well, he knew you, and anything you know could help Demetri.
Let me change.
[Janis.]
All bishops, I have an African American boy, blue shirt, Superman backpack, approaching kingmaker.
Are you Mark Benford? That's right.
Some weird guy paid me $50 to give you this.
[Janis.]
Something's going down.
Bishop five, pick up that kid outside the west entrance for questioning.
[Man.]
Bishop five, 10-4.
[Phone ringing.]
Yeah? [Dyson.]
Don't speak.
I know they're watching you.
But they can't hear what I'm saying, so just listen.
I've got Demetri, and I'll kill him if you don't do exactly what I say.
Crank it up.
All I hear is ambient noise.
I want to come in, and I can tell you when and why the next blackout will occur.
I want to help you, but because I've parted ways with my associates, they're gonna do anything to ensure that you don't bring me into custody.
- Listen, we can protect you.
- Don't speak! You speak again, and Demetri's dead.
- If you understand, say, "Figueroa.
" - Figueroa.
He just said "Figueroa.
" It could be Figueroa Street in Downtown LA.
That should misdirect your friends a bit.
Now, I'm gonna direct you to a new location where we'll meet face-to-face and discuss the terms of my surrender.
When I hang up the phone, this is what you're gonna do.
All right, people.
I want a tap on that cell phone now! We're scanning frequencies, sir, but there are just too many in the station.
[Janis.]
Mark can draw him out, sir.
We just need to give him some time.
[Wedeck.]
Time is the one thing we don't have.
[Dyson.]
Now, Mark, if all my directions are understood, - say, "Pico.
" - Pico.
He said Pico and Figueroa.
All right.
I want two SWAT teams to the intersection of Pico and Figueroa.
Perfect.
And that number that I jotted down on the back of the Polaroid? Set your watch to count back from it.
[Beeping.]
Now you know how long Demetri has left to live.
Start running, Mark.
We'll see each other soon.
- [Wedeck.]
What's he doing? - [man.]
Where's he going? - [man 2.]
All eyes on Benford.
- [man 3.]
Leaving the concourse.
- We can't lose him.
- Go! [Dyson.]
Remember these instructions.
Run to the men's room.
Throw the phone away.
If you bring a weapon, Demetri will die.
There's a panel.
Inside, you'll find a Zoomcar access card.
- He's not here.
- [Janis.]
What the hell is he doing? [Ringing.]
- I'm here.
- [Dyson.]
Start driving north.
I'll give you directions on the way.
[Tires squealing.]
- [Wedeck.]
What the hell is going on? - He's running.
Your Honor, it is imperative to Ms.
Hertzog's well-being that the Metropolitan Detention Center order a CAT scan on her clearly distended and painful abdomen.
Ms.
Andata, the doctor on call at MDC examined Ms.
Hertzog not once but twice.
- Isn't that right? - Yes, that is correct, but And he's found no evidence of appendicitis in either examination.
Correct me if I'm misreading the records.
- No, Judge Sandoz.
- I am misreading things? I'm sorry.
That's not what I meant.
But appendicitis is responsible for over 20,000 deaths - in the United States alone - That's some very nice research.
But I'm afraid it's not relevant to your motion, which is hereby denied.
And, Ms.
Andata, I suggest you think twice before you bring another frivolous claim into my courtroom.
I will impose sanctions on attorneys who abuse the process.
Understood, Your Honor.
Thank you.
[Banging gavel.]
- I'm sorry.
- Don't look so worried.
- I didn't say we had to win.
- Then tell me.
Where's Demetri? I don't know.
But in my flash forward, I heard they found his body in building seven.
Building seven? What does that even mean? - That's all I know.
- What am I supposed to do with that? You're a smart girl.
I'm sure you'll figure something out.
But right now I've got somewhere else I need to be.
[Yelling.]
[Alarm sounding.]
Got a breach in holding cell four.
We got a breach in holding cell four.
[Dyson.]
All right, Mark.
If you want to save Demetri, you're gonna have to come to me alone.
Head north on highway 57 into the Antelope Valley.
At the 31st mile marker, you're gonna turn right on an unmarked dirt road.
Follow the road five miles till it comes to an end.
I left a compass for you in the glove compartment.
Get a bearing north and start walking towards the Tehachapi Mountains for one mile.
If you make any outgoing calls, or if anyone follows you, Demetri will die.
No dental records, no identifying scars.
Even his fingerprints were scrubbed off.
Scrubbed off? This guy definitely did not want to be identified.
Come on, man.
Throw us a bone.
Is there anything distinct here or unusual? - Demetri is running out of time.
- Well, there is this.
Look at the limbic system.
Huge hippocampus.
I'm thinking our John Doe could have been some kind of [together.]
savant.
Savants can develop an enlarged hippocampus related to their incredible memory capacity.
- Like a Rain Man sort of thing? - Exactly.
Yeah, no, I'm sorry.
I've never seen this man in my life.
- You sure? - Hm-hm.
Well, there's a box of stuff we found under his bed in the shelter.
It had an address book in it.
Perhaps there's something in there that'll explain his connection to you.
I'd do anything to help Demetri, but I'm not connected to him.
Olivia, you are.
You just don't know how.
[Panting.]
So here we are again, Mark.
Time for you and me to save the world.
[Pulls hammer back.]
You got my messages and followed the instructions.
- I'm impressed.
- So I'm flattered.
Where's Demetri? Most of my associates wanted you dead months ago.
But I resisted because I wanted to see things through to this day.
- Why me? - I don't trust the rest of the FBI.
- Nor should you.
- We found a mole.
And you think that makes you safe? You have no idea.
Here.
Put those on, and we'll talk.
- Mind if I have a little water first? - Be my guest.
At this point, it's Demetri's minutes you're burning.
- [Grunting.]
- [Gunshot.]
Gasoline! It burns! - Siphoned from the gas tank.
- Ah! Get up! No more games, Frost.
Where's Demetri? This is not the way it was supposed to play out! - Yeah, building seven.
- [Janis.]
That's it? There's gotta be at least a million building sevens in all of Los Angeles, and how do we even know it is Los Angeles? - I'll run it through the system.
- Alda could be lying.
Demetri told me.
He warned me about Zoey, stop.
Sit, please.
I'm gonna have Janis flag every building seven in the vicinity of your house, the FBI and the wedding chapel.
We'll start there, and we'll keep sweeping until we find him.
How? How could you possibly do that in time? We have the most sophisticated search technology in the world and a team of agents who won't quit until he's back safely.
We're gonna find him.
Listen to me! I'm tired of playing around, Frost! Where's Demetri? You already know where he is! I gave Charlie all the answers! You gave my Charlie the answers?! What the hell are you talking about? Get up.
Get up.
Get up! Start walking.
We're running out of time.
I know! The whole world is! Quiet.
Walk! But in the end, you're gonna be saved by the lady you see every day.
What are you talking about? What? Start walking.
Listen! Listen carefully to what I'm about to tell you.
Move! - Someone followed you here.
- No one followed me.
[Grunting.]
Not today, Mark.
[Coughing.]
- [Groaning.]
- Shh, shh [engine revving.]
Stay with me, Frost.
All right? Stay with me.
You gotta tell me where Demetri is.
What's going on, Frost? What's this all about? What are you doing? I did what I did for a reason.
How do I stop this? What do I need to know? Tell me where Demetri is.
Stay with me, Frost, all right? Stay with me.
You gotta tell me where Demetri is! When's the next blackout? When? I need Frost's car.
Demetri! Damn it! [Beeping.]
Damn it.
Where have you been, Frost? Oedipus and the Sphinx by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres.
Ingres.
[Female voice.]
Proceed to the highlighted route.
So, what brings you guys to the neuroscience center? Well, Dr.
Ebbing, we're investigating the murder of a homeless man in a shelter downtown.
We found something of yours among the victim's belongings - when he died.
- My address book.
Obviously, stolen from my office.
We think the guy may have been a savant.
Perhaps he was one of your patients.
Uh It's possible.
He doesn't look familiar.
Savants are referred to me from all over the country, and any number of them have eidetic skills.
That's photographic memory.
Some of my patients are like human video cameras.
They're compelled to record staggering quantities of information: Phone books, encyclopedias, the entire Sunday New York Times.
So any one of your patients could have lifted this phone book.
Exactly.
There's no one particular person who maybe stands out as a candidate? Sorry.
- You're a trauma surgeon? - Yeah.
Savants, not your usual terrain, are they? I guess I'm branching out.
[Female voice.]
Turn left ahead.
You have arrived at your destination.
[Beeping.]
Demetri! Demetri! [Wedeck.]
Any luck finding Mark? [Janis.]
GPS request just came in from Antelope Valley.
It is possible that we could get a lead on where he was going.
- Do they have data? - We're waiting on that.
- Why the hell - I'm trying! It's not our satellite! - Come on, come on! - [Beeping.]
- Yes! - [ringing.]
[Phone ringing.]
- Wedeck.
- [Mark.]
No time for explanations.
I'm at an abandoned Army depot 46 miles northeast of Antelope Valley.
I'm standing in front of two dozen or so warehouses.
Dem's inside one of them.
If i don't find him in three minutes, he's dead.
- Oh, my God.
- [Wedeck.]
Mark.
- Building seven.
- Building seven.
- Seven? How'd you know? - Alda Hertzog told me it was a very important piece of information.
None of these buildings have numbers on 'em! - Yes, they do.
- What? Rooftops.
Mark, where are you? I'm three buildings up from the south end of the complex.
OK, they numbered them evenlodd.
It's the fourth building on the right.
Get an ambulance just in case.
Demetri! - Mark? - Demetri! Are you alone? - I'm alone.
- Talk to me.
Talk to me.
- What's going on? - OK.
- What is this? - There's a rig with your gun, and it's pointed at me.
I can't move.
You got about two minutes and change to do something.
- Easy.
- All right.
Garage door auto-firing pistol.
Easy.
There's wires around the barrel, sensors.
You monkey with any of that stuff or try to put anything - between me and the gun and - It fires.
- Right.
- [Panting.]
It fires.
All right.
[Demetri.]
OK.
All right.
What are you doing? I'm gonna push back against the trigger mechanism to see if I can try to - Try to do what? - I can't stop the timer, but maybe I can move the gun.
This is it.
This is it.
My hand.
My gun.
Just like Nhadra said.
Eighty-five seconds.
No pressure.
One, two, red and blue.
- Tell Zoey Tell Zoey I love her.
- Tell her yourself.
Frost said Charlie gave me all the answers.
"One fish two fish red fish blue fish.
" "One fish two fish red fish blue fish.
" Is that Dr Is that Dr.
Seuss? One, two, red, blue.
If I pull the wires in that order, maybe I could try to disengage the gun.
Mark.
Whichever way this goes, no regrets, OK? No looking back.
No regrets.
No regrets.
[Both exhaling.]
It's gonna work.
If I can just move the gun.
Come on.
Come on.
- [Beeping increases.]
- [Mark.]
Come on, come on.
[Chuckling.]
Sloppy work, buddy.
- Bleeding all over yourself.
- I'm just having an off day.
- You OK? - I'm friggin' great.
Yeah, you should be.
It's March 15th, and you lived.
Frost said he saw different futures.
Whoa.
[Demetri.]
His map of the future.
He called it his garden of forking paths.
You think it's safe to stand now? Well, only one way to find out.
Stay low.
On the count of three.
One, two, three.
[Rumbling.]
You gotta be kidding me.
Oh, no.
Oh, no, no.
Gotta love this guy.
Even in death, he manages to screw us.
Good thing Mark saved the day, since all we found was a phone book.
- Hi there.
Can I get a small - Small soy latte, no foam, extra shot, half sugar, half aspartame.
OK, now you say your thing.
Say it.
Say the thing you were gonna say.
You say - How do you know my coffee order? - Yeah, that's what you say.
I say I have stood behind you in this line many times.
You always order the same way.
No, I've never ordered from this cart before.
I have stood behind you here in this line, on this day, many, many times.
And you always order the same way.
My name is Gabriel.
You deserve a break today.
- OK, hi.
- Yeah.
My name is Gabriel.
- Come on, buddy.
- Don't touch this.
You can't touch.
- Let's just - Yeah.
It's about the Raven River Experiments.
What experiments? That's what my friend wanted to talk to you about, only he's dead now, - and it's up to me.
- What friend? My friend.
He's dead, although technically he's still my friend.
- He texted you.
- What do you know about the text? The flash forwards.
The blackout.
Sir, I think you need to come and talk to us.
No, you don't say that.
You never say that.
Can't touch this! Can't touch this! Can't touch this! - Just a few questions.
- The dominos are falling, Olivia.
[Sirens wailing.]
You got through the day.
- Boss.
- What was all this? This? This could have been the break we needed, the key to the Mosaic investigation.
Frost's personal road map of the future.
According to Demetri, the guy had hundreds of flash forwards.
So this crazy-ass map charted all the moments he saw - leading up to today and beyond.
- What do you mean? There were events on here that occurred after April 29th.
- You remember any of them? - Hm-hm.
A few.
One stood out, though.
It was all the way up by the top.
The furthest one from today.
All the other various branches seemed to lead to it.
December 12th, 2016.
And after the date it just said "the end.
" The end of what?
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