"Three weeks ago, an invisible ome crashe own on Chester's Mill, cutting us off from the rest of the worl." "The ome has teste our limits..." "Go!" "...pitting us against one another." "Chester's Mill sentences ale Barbara to eath." "...an forcing each of us to confront our own personal emons... rage..." "I nee to know that you will stan with me against that!" "...grief..." "I on't unerstan who coul o this to her?" "I promise you, we're going to catch whoever i this." " ...fear..." " We're trappe." "I hear we're going to run out of water." "You kille Angie McAlister." "...shame." "I thought it woul bring the ome own." "I woul o anything to take it back." "But we've also foun love uner the ome." "An we have battle to keep our town together." "I thought the ome was suppose to protect us." "No, it's up to us to protect each other." "Now we may finally have foun a way out." "We hope it takes us home, but what if it takes us to an alternate reality?" "Follow me." "We're going home." "What o you mean, going home?" "It's time to move on." " Melanie." " Barbie." "We can't leave Julia." "Julia sai it was up to me to lea everyboy out." "So you're just gonna leave her here?" "She knows that I'm coming back for her." "Look, it's like she says." "Sometimes you just got to take a leap of faith." "Into nothingness." "Looks better than staying in here." "All right, let's go." "Everyboy stick together." "Joe!" "Norrie!" "Melanie!" "We're going home." "It's time to move on." "Move on." "Where are we?" " How i we get here?" " Where are we?" "Everyone here?" "I know." "I-I have no iea." " You okay?" " I'm fine." "Hey, where's Melanie?" "I on't know." "I-I in't see her." "i you hear her voice?" "What is that?" "We're outsie the ome." "Look." " o you see that?" " It's changing." "It's... it's going up." "Where's it going?" "It's changing." " What is it?" " I can't tell." "Take my han." "My Go, it's gone." "You okay?" "Julia." "Junior." "Julia!" "I'm here." "Just like I promise." "I came back for you." "3x01/02" " Move On/But I'm Not" "Hunter, Jawbreaker 2-3, we're less than a klick out." "Got you covere, boss." "Got a rone over the location, no activity in the surrouning area." "All right, on me." "Everyboy remember we're running a stanar exfil protocol." "Intel has those hostages guare by a small group of insurgents." "All right, that oor's our entrance point." "That's where they're holing 'em." "There's no one here!" "Target's a ghost!" "Yeah, I got ten hostiles coming your way..." "they came out of nowhere." "You're goo." "Catch your breath." "Hunter, talk to me!" "Rooftops are clean." "Let me know if that changes!" "rop it!" "rop it!" "rop it!" "Now, get own!" " I surrener!" " Get own!" "I surrener, okay?" "!" "I surrener!" "Thank you, sir." "Thank you." "For what?" "I got six rouns in this magazine." "All of 'em are ummies except for one." "Wasn't those." "Where's the hostages?" "I on't know." "I on't know." "I'm only gonna ask you two more times." "If you're lucky." "Where's the hostages?" "I beg you..." "Last chance." "Okay, okay, okay." "I tell you." "T..." "Textile factory." "Guars." "Five." "Six-six." "You play games?" "W-Why, why?" "I tell you." "No!" "You got provisions reay to move?" "Yes, we o, sir." "Got two more units heaing own, sir." "Watch your step, ma'am." "Like Steven Seagal in his aptly-title 1990 classic, you are har to kill." "Trust me, it ain't from lack of trying." "I'm gla you're back safe." "rink later?" "No, man, I'm beat." "Another time?" "Yeah." "I on't know how to thank you." "Just oing what you hire me to o." "Yeah, well, hiring you might be the only goo ecision" "I've mae as operations manager here." "It's a tough job, trying to make the worl a safer place." "You know, my part's easy." "Just stop the ba guys from making your job harer." "Occupational hazar." "I'm gonna go get cleane up." "You want to talk about it?" "Talk about what?" "Whatever you ha to o to save my people, it was worth it." "ale." "You on't have to hie who you are." "I want it all, goo an ba." "You sure about that?" "Sometimes I on't know what sie's gonna come out on top." "I know." "Who's it from?" "Joe." "Again." "on't you think that you shoul text him back?" "I think we shoul get some sleep." "Julia!" "I'm here." "Just like I promise." "I came back for you." "You were saying her name again." "I'm sorry." "on't apologize." "It was traumatic, what you went through." "But you've been having this ream for almost a year now." "Maybe it' be a goo iea for you to go back to Chester's Mill for the memorial." "So you can move on." "Barbie!" "Barbie!" "Where are you?" "!" "Barbie's not coming back for us." "He will." "You'll see." "You hear that rumbling." "Maybe the tunnels cave in on them." " Maybe everyone's..." " Shut up." "I on't want to hear it." "We nee to get across, fin out where they are." "They can't be far..." "they were just in front of us." "If something's wrong, we'll help them." "All right." "How?" "We can get a laer at the school." "Pick up some flashlights." "What is it?" "My father." "Jim's not the priority right now." "We nee to get the supplies an get back here, fast." "Great." "Flares?" "Just in case." "In case we get lost at sea?" "Let's go." "Cat get stuck up in a tree?" "Shoul've kille me while you ha a chance, Junior." "Jim, you've got to let us go." "Yeah?" "Why's that?" "You got a hair appointment?" "Them roots are looking a little tire." "Will you just let us go?" "If you were gonna kill us, you woul've one it alreay." "Kill you?" "Who sai anything about killing you?" "We are the only ones left." "I may nee you." "For repopulation." "Why' you nee the laer?" "I sai, "Why i you nee the laer?"" "Okay." "I got nothing but time." "It's like that ol Twilight Zone episoe." "Remember?" "With, Rocky's manager." "The Penguin." "Wh-What's his name?" "Mereith." "Yeah." "An he-he's all alone after the Apocalypse, an all he wants to o is rea." "An then he breaks his glasses." "I mean, talk about a tragey." "We nee the laer to get across a rift in the tunnels." "That's where everyone went." "We nee to get across an fin them." "Fin Barbie." "You still believe, on't you?" "That the ome is goo, that... that it's here to protect us." "If you still believe that, then you're even umber than the bag of hair I took you for." "The ome is here to estroy us." "It kille them all." "Barbie, all of them..." " they're all ea." " No." "You're wrong." "He's alive." "Cut him loose." "Go on." "You're gonna en up ea as the rest of 'em." "This is my town now." "What's left of it." "An that's the last bit of charity you're gonna get." "If by some miracle you make it out alive, you best stay well clear of me." "'Cause if I see either of you two again," "I won't be so merciful next time." "Go on." "Hey, Junior." "Now we're even." "I'm okay." "Yeah, I on't remember it looking this perfect." "You okay?" "Yeah, I'm fine." "Can we grab a bite somewhere?" "I'm starving." "Yeah, I think I know a place." "Is that Barbie?" "This place is full." "I think we shoul go somewhere else." "Anywhere you go, there's gonna be people who want to see you." "You might as well face it." "An I got to use the facilities." "Me, too." "Tiny blaer plus a long car rie equals..." "You're not finishing that sentence." "Barbie!" "Hey." "Joe." "It's goo to see you, bu." " Goo to see you." " Look at you." "You're getting taller on me." "It's been a year." "Yeah." "I know." "I was worrie you weren't gonna make it back." "I'm sorry for going... incommunicao." "You know," "I went overseas an then..." "I-I shoul've staye in touch." "I'm just gia you're here." "How you holing up?" "I still think about Angie all the time, especially now with the memorial an all, but... most people lost someboy, right?" "You lost two people." "Julia an Melanie." "So what about college?" "i you..." "Have you mae any ecisions?" "Yeah." "Well, I'm still waiting to hear back" " from a couple places." " Goo." "The Great Barbini." "Welcome back, man." "Yeah." "Yeah." "Reay to jam?" "Yeah." "We'll catch up at the memorial, yeah?" " Yeah." "Souns goo." " Okay." " It was goo seeing you." " Yeah, you, too." "Easy, ue." "in't mean to spook you." "What are you oing out here?" "After what went own at the iner, you know, I thought I' come an fin you." "Why?" "What went own at the iner?" "Aw, come on, man." "on't play." "You saw Melanie, too." "Melanie's ea." "Is she?" "In the tunnels, she says we're going home an then she isappears." "Where' she go?" "I'm not in the moo to eal with this right now." "You haven't been here!" "Ever since that ay, ever since the ome isappeare, things have been ifferent, off." "Like-like, remember my asthma?" "To be honest, Ben, I remember very little about you." "I ha asthma!" "I use to have to carry my inhaler everywhere." "Now asthma's gone." "My-my uncle..." "worst runk you ever saw." "Clean an sober, like poof." "An beyon all that, everyone's acting weir." "Everyone's getting along, all kum-bah-yah." "Everyone's talking about moving on an whatnot." "You saw her, man." "I know you saw her." "Okay, an what if I i?" "Why is it just the two of us?" "I on't know!" "But now I'm off all my mes, an my hea is clear for the first time in, like, forever." "Come on, man!" "What?" "Come on, what?" "What o you want from me?" "To amit that you see what I see." "Okay, what o you see, Ben?" "That none of this is real." "Hello." "My name is Sam, an I'm an alcoholic." "I haven't ha a rink in just about a year now." "An I want to say, it's been a blessing having the support of this group." "Before I got here," "I wasn't much for what you' call "group think."" "But the 12 steps..." "got me back on the path." "Never woul have happene if I han't got sent here a year ago." "Strange to say it, but this place has been goo for me." "This lawyer... got in touch with me recently." "He tol me there ha been some kin of screw-up in the chain of custoy with the evience relate to my case." "He tol me that if we appeal, it's possible we coul get a new trial." "I coul be a free man." "But..." "I have to make amens for what I've one." "That's the step I got to focus on." "Making amens..." "to those I've wronge." "An then... maybe I can move on." "Is it ba that I'm missing the pin ceremony?" "I feel like I shoul be here." "An the post-game tomorrow an..." "Nors, there's gonna be so many post-games." "An just so you know, if it gets rough at this memorial, if you nee to talk about anything, you call me." "I'm here for you." "All right, little sis." "Are you reay for your pin?" "You're one of us now." "You got your pin!" "How oes it feel?" "It feels great." "I think it's just what you neee." "Fining your group in college is important." "To be part of something that is bigger than yourself." "Not to mention, you on't seem so angry anymore." "What is it?" "Joe hasn't been texting me back." "It'll be goo for you to see him... as friens." "Are you questioning your ecision?" "To break things off?" "No." "But I just wish he wasn't being so high school about it." "An I wish he coul see that it's not so scary, moving on." "That's why it's important for you to go to the memorial." "To pay respects to your mother, of course, but also to show Joe, there's a way forwar, out of grief." "You'll talk to him." "What are you oing in my room?" "Your mother let me in." "You've blown off our last few therapy sessions." "So what?" "What o I nee therapy for anyway?" "I'm making straight A's, I'm working har." "I know you are, which makes me woner why you' want to throw all that har work away." "Acceptance letter to Cal Tech." "That's the best engineering program in the country." "Why haven't you respone yet?" "I'm going to." "I-I just..." "I haven't gotten aroun to it." "Tell me the truth." "Are you reconsiering the plan?" "No." "No, I-I..." "I just..." "I've been wonering if this is the best time to leave Chester's Mill." "My parents are still ealing..." "Your parents on't nee you, Joe." "No matter what you o, staying in Chester's Mill won't keep her alive." "It's up to you, of course, but I think it's important that you speak at the memorial about Angie." "All the feelings that you've represse since her murer." "The sorrow, the guilt." "It might help give you the closure that you nee an allow you to take the next step." "Your sister wouln't have wante you to hol yourself back, Joe." "She woul have wante you to move on." "Please, just think about it?" "I'll see you at the memorial." "Long way own." ""Long" oesn't quite cover it." "I'll go first." "It's Big Jim's, just in case." "In case I get challenge to a knife fight?" "It bit me!" "Keep going." "Julia?" "Junior?" "Junior?" "i you speak with him?" "How are you, Sam?" "I'm well." "As well as can be expecte." "ay by ay, you know?" "I o." "That's goo to hear." "I haven't spoken to Joe about it, an I know that isappoints you." "But the ome coming own, your trial, all the emotions that Joe has kept such a tight li on... it's unerstanable why he's expressing them now." "Try to be patient?" "What are you thinking?" "That I really want a rink." "Well, it's goo there's not a bar aroun." "You think there's no options in here?" "You' be amaze by the options." "You on't nee a rink, Sam." "What you nee... is to forgive yourself." "I on't know if I can o that." "Not if Joe can't forgive me." "An what if he oesn't?" "You i a terrible thing, Sam, but that one terrible thing oesn't have to efine you." "The lawyer that I sent to you... he tol me that you wouln't appeal your case." "Why?" "Because I eserve to be here." "You were an EMT before, yes?" "Well, from my experience, no one goes into that line of work who oesn't have a eep esire to help people, heal people." "If you appeale, an you were release, think of all the people that you coul affect." "You know the memorial's toay." "Of course." "If you' spoken to the lawyer, he might have been able to arrange a short furlough." "I' never be welcome there." "Maybe you coul write something." "Something I coul rea later." "Then at least you' be a part of the memorial." "Perhaps it might help you make amens." "I nee to speak to Joe." "An you will." "But Joe has to be reay to hear you, an..." "I on't think he is just yet." "I'm reay when you are." "Gla we came?" "Yeah, I am." "It was a goo iea." "Excuse me." "Are you ale Barbara?" "Yes, ma'am." "Christine Price." "FEMA sent me here after the ome came own." "For what?" "I'm a trauma specialist." "I help communities recover after, shall we say, stressful events." "I trie to reach out to you after I arrive, but it seeme you' alreay move on." "I guess I in't see much of a reason to stick aroun." "Well... if you ever feel like talking, I'm at your isposal." "I'm Eva." "I'm here with him." " Eva." "Christine." " I was here for the stressful events." "oes that mean you're at my isposal, too?" "Anytime." "Almost forgot." "Woul you care to say a few wors toay about Julia Shumway?" "Y-You know, I'm not really much for... for public speaking." "All right." "I wish you wouln't o that." "Joe." "I've been trying to get in touch with you." "Why?" "I thought you were all about getting some istance or whatever." "That oesn't mean I on't still care about you." "They aske me to talk about Angie." "Are you going to?" "I on't know." "I on't know what to say... except that she was a goo sister." "She coul be tough, but... she looke out for me." "I just wish I coul have looke out for her." "Jump, Junior!" "I can't!" "Yes, you can!" "Stop being a fraiy cat!" "Be a man!" "Be a man." "a, I want to get own!" "You on't jump, you on't come home tonight!" "a, where are you going?" "Come back!" "on't leave me here!" "Nothing goo on television these ays, anyway." "Junior!" "Junior!" "Over here, you bastars." "Junior?" "A year ago, the people of this town were elivere from the ome." "But some of you, many of you, also suffere a great loss." "Of friens." "Of family." "After a share tragey, there's nothing that provies more consolation than a sense of community." "Those lives will never be forgotten, an their memory will be preserve in an eternal flame here at the monument." "A memorial is about moving forwar, moving on, together." "To that effect, I' like to rea a brief epigraph from someone who couln't be here toay." ""Make a way in the wilerness," ""an o not remember the former things" ""or consler the things of ol." ""For when you walk through fire," ""you shall not be burne, an the flame shall not consume you."" "Is there anyone who woul care to speak first?" "I wasn't planning on saying anything toay, but a lot of you knew my sister," "Angie McAlister." "Some of you knew her as a waitress at the Sweetbriar." "Some of you knew her as a volunteer own at the clinic." "Me..." "I just always knew her." "An she was so full of life, you know?" "It's har to accept that... that she's gone, to say goo-bye, to lose someone that you love the most." "An it's har to move on, but..." "I'm trying." "I on't know what to..." "Joe here, he was one of the first people that I met when I came to Chester's Mill." "I was a stranger to him, to all of you." "He mae me feel like I belonge." "First time I felt that in a long time." "The people of Chester's Mill opene their hearts to me." "An that, I think, allowe me to open mine." "Especially to a woman name Julia Shumway." "What can I say about Julia?" "She was the bravest woman I ever met." "She was enlessly curious." "She was, quite possibly, the most stubborn iniviual to walk this earth in its four billion or so years." "She was loyal." "She always ha your back." "Always rooting for the unerog." "An she couln't help it." "She just..." "She never lost her faith in the basic gooness of humanity." "Like Christine here sai, even though Julia an-an many of your own love ones are gone... they'll never be forgotten." "I think it's important to learn that we can both remember an move on at the same time." "Ben!" " Someboy help him!" " Ben!" "I'll call 911." " Is he okay?" " Is there a octor here?" "Someone call an ambulance." "Where's his inhaler?" "Why oesn't he have it?" "He's choking on something." "Ben!" "Come on, man!" "Breathe." "Breathe." "Breathe." "It's time to move on." "Come on, Ben." "I'm sorry." "My Go." "Joe." "Norrie."