"Previously on Eureka." "It's Kim." "More knowledge than what mankind has learned since the beginning of time is locked inside Kim." "I became the primary machine." "There's still an incredible amount of information locked inside of you, and we have to figure a way of getting it out safely." "Hey!" "Hey." "Oh, hey, you." "That was fast." " Hey, you." "Good hair." " Oh." "Looks..." "I mean, it always looks good, but it looks, um, gooder, better." "Well, curling iron." "Greatest invention of the 20th century." "Yeah." "So, you're missing something?" "Uh, more like someone." "Kim." "Um, no." "Just saw her at Café Diem with Henry." "Case closed." "Kim is technically property of G.D. and we haven't downloaded her yet." "I mean, if she were a laptop, Henry could be arrested for taking her out of here." "He should know better." "Well, people take things out of here all the time." "And it might help with the downloading process." "Actually, we've got bigger help coming in." "A neural networking specialist from Bethesda." "I just thought Henry would take it better coming from you." "Fair enough." "I mean, Henry had a rough time when Kim died, so..." "Yeah, that sucked." "Allison told me." "Finding the person that makes you happy, but not getting the ever after." "I had fun the other night, the whole meteor thing." "Yeah, me, too." "Yeah?" " You know, we should..." " Tess?" "Tess the mess?" "Is it you?" "All me!" "Impossible!" "Where's the baggy sweatshirt?" " Those red glasses, the crazy hair?" " Oh, God!" "Oh, curling iron, greatest invention of the 20th century." "Um, Sheriff Jack Carter, this is the neural networking specialist" "I was just telling you about." "Dr. Bruce Manly." " Us." " Us." "Dr. Bruce Manlius." "He's here to help with..." "Oh, help us." "Yes, I heard." "I didn't hear about you guys all knowing each other, though." "Yeah, I've known these two lovely ladies since I was their TA at grad school." "Yes, when we were more awkward than lovely." "We should do dinner." "Oh, I'm in bed by 7:00 nowadays." "Well, then, the two of us." "Okay." "Yeah, it'll be a celebration of downloading the organic computer." "Which, by the way, where is that?" "Oh, with Henry at Café Diem." "I'll be back, uh, Manly." "Us." "Dr. Manlius." "Bacon." "Salty, right?" "Right." "Um, how about this?" "Apple pie." "Sweet." "But I like cherry better." "Um..." " Hey." " Hi." "Next time you want to impress a girl, don't." "Okay?" "What?" "You told Tess she could have the baby shower at our house and now I'm stuck planning it with the harpies because she's too busy." "The harpies?" "Monroe, Draper and Bell." "Infant development at G.D." ""Infantile" is more like it." "They all want to impress the boss and they are driving Zoe crazy." "Can you sit down, please?" "I'm working." "You missed yesterday's meeting." "I had school." "If you're not going to take planning this shower seriously..." "Look, I can't come to the G.D. gym just because you guys are multi-tasking maniacs." "And, no, that wasn't a compliment." "Well, this looks like a lot." "Well, Kim's sense of smell is developing." "But eating isn't on my menu." "And a sense of humor." " Yeah." "Yeah." " Can I talk to you for a sec?" "Sure." "We've broken protocol." "You should take me back." "Uh, you're right." "You have to take her back." "This is genius." "A self-replicating mainframe with who knows how much storage in each cell." "It has follicles and pores." "A denser mass in the skeletal frame." "Even its flesh has a reasonable degree of elasticity." "Her flesh, and she can hear you." "Dr. Manlius is doing his job." "I meant no offense." "But this, this is a remarkable piece of technology you've created, Dr. Deacon." "Kim Yamazaki and I were the designers." "Well, let's see what it can tell us." "I need to test the data extraction process before we proceed to the full download." "What are you doing?" "What did you think I would do?" "Everything's clear." "You can test anytime." "Your laser is connected to the G.D. hydroelectric cooling system." "Radiation." "Oh, well, Bruce's technology can momentarily alter the shape of an organic computing cell." "So an electrical impulse can duplicate the data locked within a structure." "If this works, we'll be able to copy Kim without damaging the original." "Kim stays safe." "Dr. Fontana, would you assist?" "I'm sorry, I should have phrased that differently." "Activating shield." "Well, it must be a little strange calling your former student "Doctor"." "I meant asking you to assist." "Activating laser." "You are my boss here and I respect that." "Thanks." "Activating current." "Irradiating its hair should show us our chances of unlocking the rest of the data." "Whoa." "My God!" "And that's just a lock of hair." "Yeah." "Imagine what's inside that thing." "Nice wrapping job, Jo." "Shocking, I know." "Oh." "Stain-free, co-polymer." "Okay, I guess she'll wear this when Aunty Jo babysits." "Aw!" "What are you doing?" "Well, my bib isn't high-tech." "And you could've told me it was just all women." "Well, I figured you'd watch baseball." "I'm the birthing coach." "I take my responsibility seriously." ""Self-adjusting size to three years old." Wow!" "Wow!" "Okay, me next." "This is the future of baby monitors." "It actually lets you feel what your baby is feeling through biorhythmic sync." "Three for three." "Uh, birthing partner, come here." "Yes." "So when she's hungry, you'll be hungry, too." "Tired, tummy ache, you name it, you'll know it." "Now, okay, hold this over your heart." " Okay." " Hold this over her belly." "Now we sync up your biorhythms." "Wow!" "That's a strong healthy heart." "Mommy and baby are connected." "This will revolutionize child care." "Not as much as these." "Uh-oh." "Monitors are cute, but they don't help with messes." "One Draper-Diap can hold up to five times its volume in water." "Now that's revolutionary." "But not as planet-friendly as these." "Self-sanitizing bottles." "It's an incredible new plastic technology that actually bonds to the liquid and releases 100% of it." "Saves on plastic, water waste, it's truly the perfect baby gift." "Oh, and I made mimosas!" "Oh, wait, one more gift." "We got a..." "We got you, um, a basket that you can take all your gifts home in." "Which, you know..." "Thank you, Carter." "So who wants to play the bottle drinking game?" "I do." "All right." "Good morning, mimosa king." "You're late for work." "Yeah, I'm on my way, and not so loud." "Well, you know, you didn't have to win the game." "Well, my manhood was at stake." "But you know what," "I absolutely crushed them." "All right, well, careful on the road." "That was some storm last night." "Yeah, um, looks that way." "Hey, Jo, I'll call you back." "I've got a vehicle off the road." "Ma'am?" "Oh, my God!" "Dr. Monroe, the baby monitor lady?" "But how could this happen?" "She could have gone off the road on the way back from the baby shower." "What's that smell?" "But how did she drown in a car?" "Leaky sunroof." "It was raining pretty hard." "Where's Henry?" "What is that smell?" "Henry is staying with Kim." "I'll be doing the autopsy." "You?" "Henry says I've assisted him enough to fly solo." "I wouldn't fly in a plane with you." "It could be as simple as a heart attack." "Or not." "Someone could have done this to her." "Well, there are far easier ways to kill someone than drowning them in a car." "Did she even have any enemies?" "Plenty of people at G.D. wouldn't have minded that particular baby researcher gone." "Next year's grants have been cut." "Fewer jobs." "People get desperate." "I'm going to need a list of the people that could get downsized." "Sheriff, open the car." " Me?" " Yeah, this might be a crime scene." "How would it look if I compromised evidence for my first gig as medical examiner?" "That's the smell." "Tuna, egg, and cream cheese burrito," " with horseradish." " Ugh!" "You want a bite?" "No, I'm good." "Dr. Monroe?" "That's terrible." "I was just getting to know her because of the baby shower." "Yeah, Fargo's doing the autopsy right now." "It could have been an accident." "Or it could have been one of the people on this grant list." "The car was perfectly sealed." "Someone had to fill it." "We've narrowed it down to four." "The rest have alibis." "So you think that G.D. scientists are killing each other over grant research?" "That's ridiculous." "No one on that list is capable of..." "I know of two, Draper and Bell." "The type-A's that I planned your party with." "They would eat their own young if they thought it would impress you." "Carter, please find out what happened." "Top priority before rumors start to spread." "Sure." " Draper did it." " See what I mean?" "Fargo, please don't jump to conclusions." "These are people that we know." "Well, all I know is Dr. Monroe's lungs were like sponges." "Every cell in her body was bursting with water." "Yeah, but isn't that what happens when someone drowns?" "Not unless there's a super-absorbency technology involved." "Sound familiar?" "Death by Draper-Diap." "I rest my case." "Well, Draper's research does involve micro-fibers, that if inhaled or ingested in major quantities might cause this kind of water retention." "Okay, I'll find Draper." "You want to talk to Bell?" "And, Fargo, if you'd check the body for microfibers." "Hey, and no speculation until we figure this thing out." "Wow, um, either of you guys have the mimosas last night?" "Oh, I learned that lesson at an astronomy conference in Puerto Rico." "Mmm." "Oh, and by the way, there's an asteroid event tomorrow night." "Feel like stargazing again?" "Again?" "I can't." "I have..." "Our first birthing class is tomorrow." "Oh." "I didn't know you were that into it." "Oh, I am, I am." "And actually, tell Henry" "I'm going to stop by later after I figure out how a woman could drown in the middle of a highway." "Hell of a hangover." "Bye." "I am so confused." "I thought he liked me." "Carter?" "Well, we went on this date and I thought we had a great time." "Oh!" "You went on a date?" "No, an almost date." "And, we, he..." "Oh, God, I suck at this." "So do you like him?" "Like, "like" like?" "I..." "Yeah." "I mean, I think I do." "Dad, is Dr. Monroe really dead?" "Yeah, I'm afraid so." "Do you have any leads?" "Maybe." "Yeah, could you make me one of those to go?" "I'm just starving." " Okay." " Sorry." "So, Dr. Draper." "You still working on the, uh, Draper-Diap?" "Every G8 country is trying to perfect ultra-absorption technology." "I don't plan on letting them beat me." "Well, just like you didn't want Monroe to beat you to next year's grant?" "Look, I've known Monroe for years." "I'm very competitive." "I didn't kill her." "Now, if you'll excuse me." "The data extraction worked on your hair." "Now we'll try the rest of you." "So do you think this is okay?" "It's what we need to do." "I need to know what you think, Henry." "You're the one I trust." "I think Manlius knows what he's doing." "Activating cooling system." "Hey, Fargo's checking Draper's diapers." "You realize how strange that sounds?" "Yes." "Activating isolation shield." "Okay." "That didn't come down before." "Henry?" "Higher radiation levels require the lead shield." "No worries, we'll keep an eye on her with the infrared scanner." "Activating laser." "Henry!" "This looks wrong." "And activating current." "She's saying something." "Well, we can't stop in mid-process, we might damage the data." " What about her?" " She is the data." "We could cause more harm if we don't finish." "More than that?" "Stop the transfer!" "He's right!" "Shut it down!" "I'm sorry, it's not working." "It's all right." "Come on." "Your radiation levels were way too high." "They were hurting her." "We're going to have to close early until I can figure out where this leak is coming from." "As soon as people are done, you can leave." "Plumbing emergency!" "If everyone could just finish up and go home, that would be awesome." "You don't need to eat that, go home." "Dr. Draper?" "I think we've found our leak." "My preliminary, albeit well-trained, forensic analysis leads me to the obvious conclusion." "She drowned." "Dr. Monroe also drowned and they were both at the baby shower." "How could she drown in the middle of a restaurant?" "I get it how someone could absorb water or drown in a flooded car, but, I mean, in a bathroom?" "Well, I mean, maybe it was out of the air?" "It's been humid since the storm." "Doubtful, even with a high vapor pressure, you couldn't precipitate that much liquid from the atmosphere." "So where did the water come from?" "From them." "Them, who?" "Monroe and Draper." "Maybe they weren't absorbing water, maybe they were making it." "Well, the human body only holds about ten gallons of water." "That wouldn't fill up a car." "Draper was sweating so badly that a glass of water slipped right out of her hand." "Maybe she was making extra water, like overproducing it." "I'll need to see more evidence to buy that theory." "Maybe I should test the water." "Please." "Look, I've been all over the diagnostics and there was no malfunction in the system." "Look again." "Henry, Kim reacted so violently because her cellular structure is changing." "Well, it's understandable." "She's been exposed to new stimuli, but new neural pathways should form..." "Changing for the worse." "She's decaying and we're not exactly sure why." "But if we can't find another way to access that data, it could all be gone in a matter of days, maybe hours." "And because she is the data..." "She'll be gone." "Hey, Fargo." "Samples from Dr. Draper and Dr. Monroe." "Looks like water." "Pure water." "Neutral pH." "No bacteria, no contaminants." "You know what that means?" "No, actually." "It's synthetic." "Dr. Rivers makes it in her lab." "Synthetic water?" "Yeah, you should meet her." "I've been in synthetic water research for 10 years." "It's a spectacular achievement." "The proper rotation of the hydrogen atoms alone..." "But regular water is still fine though, right?" "Well, there's fine and then there's perfect." "We have two bodies, and both of them are filled with your synthetic water." "That's awful." "How?" "Well, we think that your water made them drown from the inside out." "That's impossible." "My water is perfectly safe." "It's used throughout Eureka, tracked and recycled right back here." "You probably showered in it this morning." "That's, uh, very assuring." "Thank you." "You okay, Sheriff?" "Yes, yeah, if we could..." "No, actually, do you have a bathroom?" "Through the door to the left." "Thank you." "Sheriff, are you all right?" "That's your third visit to the bathroom since you've been home." "You try working on a case all about water." "Um, SARAH?" "Is something wrong?" "Your blood pressure seems to be higher than usual." "Yeah, um, my pants are tight." "Have you been putting my uniform in the dryer again?" "I used a dry cleaning process to avoid shrinking." "Perhaps you overindulged in the mini-quiches at the baby shower." "Oh, please." "I had 10." "Speaking of which, you finish the analysis?" "Yes, no traces of synthetic water in any of the foods or beverages consumed at the party." "How about the mimosas?" "I haven't had a hangover like this in years." "Would you like me to run that analysis again?" "Uh, no, no..." "Yes, wait." "How about Dr. Bell's self-sanitizing bottle?" "I mean, that's what the mimosas were in." "What'd she say about that?" ""Incredible new plastic technology." "Bonds to any liquid then releases 100% of it."" "Like maybe into the body of the person who's drinking it?" "Like me?" "Sheriff Carter?" "Tell me he's not here to do another autopsy." "I have enough bodies on my hands already." "I was sure I was the next drowning victim." "You're just a little bloated." "You passed out from a combination of high blood pressure and low blood sugar." "So I'm not drowning at all." "Nothing in your lungs, but your condition is serious." "What condition is that?" "Couvade Syndrome." "I had Bruce examine you." "He's an expert on neural pathway anomalies." "How serious is this?" "You're pregnant." "Excuse me?" "It's sympathy pregnancy." "Some men can develop symptoms when they worry too much about their pregnant..." "Their birthing partners." "So I'm feeling this because of you?" "The mind is a very powerful force." "If you believe in something long enough, the body can make it happen." "I don't understand." "I was exposed to the water that came out of Monroe, and Zoe was exposed to the water that came out of Draper." "We know that syn water can't enter the body through contact." "It has to be absorbed directly into the bloodstream." "Why don't you..." "Hey, Jo." "Yeah, I'll be right there." "Well, drink a Red Bull, Fargo." "We've got another case." "Someone else from my shower?" "No ID yet, but I want everyone who was at that party tested for syn water." "Just because I'm fine doesn't mean that everyone else will be." "I found her this morning when I opened up." "She usually closes the place by herself after she finishes cleaning." "And she was here all day before that?" "Yeah." "Her shift starts at noon." "She takes care of the steam and sauna during the day, then sanitizes the whole area after she's done." "Guess this kills our theory that the baby shower was the cause." "Maybe this one was just clumsy." "Slipped, whacked her head, and drowned in the tub." "It's possible." "I don't think so." "I mean, she's wearing rubber gloves." "You don't fill the tub with water to clean it, right?" "It was empty when she started." "So this one turned into Old Faithful like the others." "So it wasn't the baby shower." "But she must have something in common with Monroe and Draper." "She does." "Syn water." "Carter." "You remember Dr. Bell, the baby bottle lady?" "Was it syn water?" "Yeah." "Good thing we started to test people from the shower." "We caught Dr. Bell before her lungs started to fill." "She would've only had five minutes after that." "She's the only one?" "So far." "We can arrest her drowning symptoms by artificially respirating her until we can figure out what's causing this." "Fargo, didn't you say something about syn water in the bloodstream?" "Not absorbed through surface contact." "Has to enter the bloodstream directly." "All right." "Is that what we're looking at?" "Potentially." "Kim's suffering from a degeneration of the organic tissue." "Because her original cell structure had no Earth-centric immunities." "That was my call back then," "I thought it would free up more space within the cell for data storage." "And you were right, but that's why it's imperative we access the data before it disappears." "Before she dies." "We submerge her in an acid solution." "Break up the individual nanobytes of data..." "You want to dissolve her." "Not easy to consider, I know, but..." "There has to be another way." "Look, give me 24 hours." "Well, I can give you until midnight." "That's how long it will take for us to prepare the procedure." "Fine." "We've done more analysis of your water and we found something interesting." "The syn water we found in the victim's body is perfectly harmless until it's added directly to human plasma." "At which point, Old Faithful." "Then it must be something within their specific plasma." "No, sorry, that was a generic sample from the infirmary." "There's bad syn water out there and I've got a third victim on life support." "We're going to have to shut down your lab just until we can test everything." "You also said that the water that comes in here is recycled, so you must have a filtration system or something." "Best on or off the planet." "Great, we'll get..." "Off the planet?" "Synthetic water is the only way we'll ever be able to colonize space." "Natural water molecules can't be compressed, but syn water..." "One canister can start an entire civilization." "It's perfectly harmless." "The isotope bonds that compress it disappear once the molecule's reformed." "Right, well, I have three victims and a fourth on life support, so something is causing it." "You're a very caring man." "Well, just call it sympathetic." "Carter, that water goes everywhere." "Yeah, I know, that's why I'm having Dr. Rivers check and maybe she can find out where it's coming from." "Well, she has the most advanced tracking system on..." "Or off the planet, yeah, I know." "Yeah, well, we need to figure this out before someone else goes down." "Well, I'm trying." " Is there something wrong?" " No, I'm..." "Yeah, my back hurts, my ankles are sore." "Feels like my organs are up in my lungs." "I'm going to..." "I don't know how you do it." "Well, you just do it." "Come on, Henry wants us in there." "All right." "Let's go for ice cream after." " Two scoops." " Yep." "So you can save me and my data?" "Manlius came up with the wrong solution?" "Yeah, this is a nutrient bath with antibiotics." "Will it filter the data out of my cells?" "And repair them at the same time." "Okay, we're all set." "So are we." "Now just try to keep still and relax, okay?" "What is that?" "It's a hydroelectric cooling system." "Puppy puts out a lot of heat." "Starting to download now." "It's working." "Hmm." " Henry?" " Turn it off!" "Oh, no." "Look, I understand that this is emotionally complicated and I mean no disrespect, but Kim..." "Kim is a sophisticated storage device." "Her personality was a construct of the computer and she was never human." "We're bringing her back, but not for long." "She is degrading." "But any hope we have of retrieving what's left inside her, means that we have to act fast." "We need to sacrifice her to save everything she has to tell us." "Could we just give them a moment alone?" "Thanks." "I'm sorry, Henry." "Thanks." "Kim." "Henry." " I'll, uh..." " Yeah, thanks." "Welcome back." "Hey, those cooling pipes, could they be filled with synthetic water?" "Well, yeah, they are." "Its conductivity is vastly superior to other coolants." "Why?" "Well, that chamber was pumped full of radiation." "Yeah, that's why we use the shield." "The coolant pipes are inside the shield." "Couldn't that affect the water?" "I just talked to Manlius." "Your water isn't the problem, but your isotopes may be." "Could they be affected when the water's exposed to radiation?" "If the level of radiation is high enough, it might compress them again." "Oh, like in your, um, never-ending canister?" "Exactly, and if that's what's in their lungs..." "Right, now, Allison said also you had a tracking system of some sort, is that true?" "I know everywhere my water goes." "It's a closed system that never comes in contact with nature's water cycle." "Dr. Manlius' lab is right there." "Now that's where the radiation came from." "Now where does the water go after that?" "I'll need a time." "Uh, first test was about noon yesterday." "Okay." "There was only one flush from his lab at 12:08 and it went to..." "Into the gym." "How'd you know?" "That's when the dead attendant started her shift." "This is hard for you." "I shut myself down before because I didn't want to cause you any pain." "And Kim would not have wanted that, either." "But you're not Kim." "I know that." "You do have her laugh." "And her mind." "And..." "Her spirit." "And she'll always be a part of you." "I'm just a copy, Henry." "And you have to let me go." "I have a mission." "We both do." "Then let's see this through." "Well, the hydroelectric pipes lead right here, so the question is, who was in the steam room yesterday at noon?" "There was a group of very catty women." "Would that be Monroe, Draper and Bell?" "Yeah, exactly right." "There's a chance they inhaled the steam made from the irradiated syn water." "So that's how it got into their bloodstream and mixed with their plasma." "If they inhaled it all the way to their lungs, then yeah." "Hang on, it looks like there was one other person in there with them." "A late arrival." "Last name Fontana." "Uh, Tess?" "Excuse me, excuse me!" "Section Five, ocular identification required." "Better make it fast." "Invalid retinal scan." " Invalid retinal scan." " Come on!" "Security code three." " Come on!" " Security lockdown engaged." "Where's Tess?" "Stuck in that elevator." "Some kind of security problem." "Did Fargo test her with the other women?" "No, you ruled out that shower connection before we got to her." "Why?" "How long has she been in there?" "A few minutes." "I'll get an emergency team." "No time." "She only has five minutes before she drowns!" "Get him in that elevator shaft." "Why is it always heights?" "I've entered the security code for the hatch." "I'm still trying to get manual override in the elevator." "Wait, I got her!" "Tess?" "All right, she has a pulse, but she's not breathing!" "A medical team's on the way." "Yeah, well, that's going to be too late." "You're going to be okay." "Keep putting air in her lungs." "They're going to continue filling with fluid until we can drain them." "Uh..." "Not how I saw our first kiss, but I'm going to breathe for you, okay?" "You're going to be okay." "How are you feeling?" "It hurts to breathe." "They're draining the water from your lungs as fast as they can." "I'm scared." "You'll be fine." "Just rest." "Hey, guys, give me some good news." "Well, I wish there was." "We can keep her alive in here like Dr. Bell." "Well, that's a start, but it's not a solution." "The compressed water she inhaled in the steam room could take months to expel." "Her organs could give out before then." "I'm sorry." "She loved you, Henry." "And I loved her." "Got to say goodbye to you" "Got to really, really try" "And I won't..." "Okay, activating laser." "The radiation and chemical combination should undo the bonds that hold her form together." "As that happens, the data should begin to release." "Oh, my God." "Kim gave this to you, Henry." "You'll always have a part of her." "Yes, I will." "I want to hold you tight" "Like you were all mine" "I might live my life with you" "All I want to do is live my life with you" "Download complete." "Looks like we got it all." "I am so sorry for his loss." "How's Tess?" "Um..." "She's not good." "Maybe we're not putting the right technology together." "There's someone I need to introduce you to." "There you go." "Will it work?" "All depends on Manlius." "If he can calibrate his radiation correctly, it should be able to break the specific molecular bond and release all the compressed syn water inside of her intact." "And if it doesn't?" "He could decompress all the remaining syn water at once." "And she'll drown." "Yeah, we wouldn't be able to drain it quickly enough." "We've got her in a nutrient bath that Kim and I developed." "That'll protect her from the radiation long enough for the syn molecules to get released." "And once they're out, then we can all breathe easier, especially Tess." "Thank you, Henry." "All right, I need to take the respirator now." "You will have to go underwater and breathe with this." "Until we can disperse enough molecules for your lungs to empty, it will feel like you're drowning." "Tess, I know you can do this." "All right?" "Activating laser." "Okay, it's working on my end." "I'm not tracking any release." "Jeez." "Come on." "Come on, Tess." "I don't know how much longer I can expose her." "It's working!" "We have release." "The compressed molecules are coming out of her lungs intact." "She's just got to hold on." "She can do it." "What happened?" "She's clear." "Ice cream?" "Just what I wanted." "You know, I'm starting to get used to this." "I've got to say, it's exhausting, but, um, it's kind of nice." "I wasn't very good being around when Abby was pregnant with Zoe, so, um, thanks." "And when is our first birthing class?" "Oh, Carter, you remember this?" "Uh, yeah, yeah, that's the, um..." "The high-tech baby monitor from the shower." "The thing that's supposed to make you feel what the baby feels, right?" "Right, or..." "Instead of connecting me to the baby, it connected you to me, which is why you've been having all these symptoms." "Oh." "I thought, uh..." "Well, good news is that we can turn it off." "Yeah." "You know we can't stay connected forever." "Life is going to change for me pretty quickly." "And it's changing for you." "But," "I think you should, you know, go be with Tess right now." "You sure?" "Yeah, well, you know, right after you rub my feet." "Ow!" "I'll do it nice, I'll do it nice." " Gentle." " I will, I will." "Hey." "Well, well, well." "You seem awfully happy." "I feel like I lost 10 pounds." "How are you feeling?" "Well, actually, I was hoping to go to that asteroid event tonight." "Well, it doesn't happen that often and it's pretty special." "Well..." "If you'd like, maybe we could watch it together." "You know, I never got to thank you for saving my life." "Well, Manly did that." "I meant in the elevator." "That was some kiss." "That was CPR." "So is this." "That's not CPR." "No, you're right, but maybe we should try it again just to be sure." "Yeah, I just tend not to do that in public." "Maybe you should start."