"We lived in an electric world." "We relied on it for everything." "And then the power went out." "Everything stopped working." "We weren't prepared." "Fear and confusion led to panic." "The lucky ones made it out of the cities." "The government collapsed." "Militias took over, controlling the food supply and stockpiling weapons." "We still don't know why the power went out." "But we're hopeful that someone will come and light the way." "Previously on Revolution..." "This is Miles Matheson, commanding general of the Monroe militia." "You were in charge of the whole militia?" "Yes, Charlie." "I killed fathers and sons and husbands." " Is that what you wanna know?" " Danny's here." "If we don't find him by morning, he's gone." "The bomb's on the train, and so is your brother." "Sitting here, moping, it won't help us get Danny back and it probably will get us killed." "Philadelphia." "You coming?" "I'll tell you everything." "I know you will." "'Cause I'm gonna have your son here with me." "If you wanna turn the power back on, it starts with these pendants." "There are 12 of them." "Ben gave me this." "He said bring it to a woman named Grace Beaumont." "She knew something about the power." "No, no." "No!" "Aah!" "The thing about iron is, no matter how tough it is, you can beat the hell out of it and mold it into whatever you please." "That's what we do here." "You see, militia soldiers aren't just born." "We make 'em." "No, no." "No, please, please." "And it's time for you to become an official member of the Monroe militia." "No, no." "No, please!" "No." "Don't you move." "I know what you were thinking back there." "Oh, yeah?" "What?" "That we should've saved that kid." "It would've been too risky." "You can't save everybody." "So, are you gonna rescue some stranger or are we gonna go get your brother?" "Charlie, hang on." " He's still breathing." " Charlie, listen..." "What, this isn't our problem either?" "Son of a bitch." "What the hell?" "Where did you take him?" "Who?" "We didn't take anyone." "You're gonna poke your eye out, kid." "Where are your parents?" "Where's Peter?" " What'd you do with him?" " Calm down." "Who's Peter?" "Check their arms." "They don't have burn marks, Michael." "It's not them." "Does Peter have blond hair?" "Was he wearing a green shirt?" "You took him." "No, the militia did..." "The guys with the burn marks." "We saw him being carried away on a wagon." "What's militia?" "Is Peter your friend?" "He's my brother." "I'm sorry." "Where the hell are your parents?" "We don't have any." "Yeah, no, this is not totally creepy at all." "They're just children." "Children of the corn." "What'd they do with their parents, huh?" "I'm telling you, kids skeeve me out." "In your village, weren't you the teacher?" "Not a lot of employment opportunities post-blackout." "Davis, you're in charge while I'm gone." "Slow down." "Which way did they take him?" "Just stop." "You tell us what happened to your parents, or we're not talking." "It was a long time ago." "Those men came, the ones with the burn marks, in wagons." "Why did they come?" "We don't know, but we think it had something to do with that flag." "We think they didn't like the colors." "Our parents hid us in the basement, said they were coming right back." "Peter was oldest, so he was in charge." "But then..." "We heard screams..." "Shots." "We were all crying." "We waited and waited." "But our parents never came back." "Then we went outside." "The first thing me and Peter saw was our mom..." "And the others..." "All... all dead." "Peter kept us alive." "He brought us here." "He still tells stories to the little ones about their parents, so they don't forget." "I don't have time for this." "I have to go." "Michael, just wait." "Jack, we'll need knives, arrows, everything we have." "You can't go after the militia." "It's too dangerous." "We can take care of ourselves." "What if we do it?" "What?" "We'll get your brother back." "We're gonna do what now?" "Why would you help me?" "Because the militia took my brother too." "Did you get him back?" "Not yet." "I'm trying." "Charlie, could I talk to you for a second?" "This is a bad idea." "Maybe, but we still have to do it." "Look, I hate to say this, but that is not Danny on that wagon." "Yeah, I know that, Aaron." "If we don't go, those kids will." "Phil attacked the militia head-on and we all know what's gonna happen to them." "They're children." "At least we stand a chance." "Miles, o you wanna weigh in on this?" "She's right." "But you just said that we can't save everyone." "Yeah, well, we're saving this one." "We'll track that wagon and get your brother back." "But you stay here and stay out of trouble." "Okay?" "1x07 The Children's Crusade" "We're sitting in a cage, and you're acting like nothing's wrong." "We have food." "We have beds." "It could get worse." "A lot worse." "Please, we have to leave." "Shh!" "They'll hear you." "Ma'am, General Monroe would like to speak with you, please." "Rachel, thank you for coming." "How's Danny?" "Is he settling in?" "You wanted to see me?" "Well, it's these pendants, Rachel." "Now you've told us about these seemingly magical pendants that somehow turn on computers." "And yet, we've not been able to find one of them." "I've told you everything that I know." "No." "No, you've sent us to a string of abandoned houses." "Most of your colleagues are not where you said they'd be." "Well, I haven't really kept in touch." "I've been out of the loop for some reason." "Oh, no, I said most..." "Not all." "We did manage to find one of your friends, a doctor Bradley Jaffe?" "Brad." "He's here?" "Yes, for three weeks now." "Three weeks?" "He's been a tough one to crack." "And we've been cracking hard." "Bass." "Whatever you're doing, please stop." "As soon as he gives us his pendant." "I..." "I..." "I'll talk to him." "But just leave him alone." "We were hoping that you'd say something like that, Mrs. Matheson." "And may I say that your cooperation is warmly appreciated." "Okay." "Okay." "Show me what you got." "What we've got, Mr. Flynn, is a mistake." "My partners and I, we set out to invent a... a device that generates clean, low-cost electricity." "We failed completely." "It doesn't work." "In fact, it does exactly the opposite of what we intended." "Instead of generating electricity, um, it inhibits it." "Well, that's a failure, but it's a very, very interesting one." "Brad?" "Uh, Grace?" "If you please." "So, can this be replicated?" "Yes, sir." "On how large a scale?" "Ben?" "What's going on?" "Rachel, this is assistant secretary Flynn from the D.O.D." "Nice to meet you." "Ma'am, I am impressed." "Now I can't guarantee anything, of course, but I'm gonna recommend we offer you a full contract." "Really?" "This little start-up of yours is about to come a very large and important company." "Ben, a word?" "How can you not tell me about this?" "Because I knew you'd react pretty much exactly the way you're reacting." " Don't get cute." " You know, a government contract is not the worst thing." "With the Department of Defense?" "Rachel, we are crashing and burning here." "Another month, we won't be able to keep the lights on." "D.O.D. is a lifeline." "What if they wanna use it as a weapon?" "Have you thought about that?" "Y-you have." "See these?" "More than one wagon we're following." "Dozen of treads here, all going the same direction." "Meaning?" "Nothing good." "What is up with Miles?" "What do you mean?" "I mean, the guy has raised dickishness to an art form." "And suddenly he's down to rescue some strange kid?" "That doesn't surprise you?" "Not really." "Why not?" "Think about it." "Those kids lost their parents, what, seven, eight years ago?" "When Miles was in charge of the militia." "Those kids became orphans under his watch." "Hey!" "Let go of me!" "Look what I found." "Michael, you have to go back." "Pete is my brother." "You can't stop me." "It's irritating when a dumb kid tells you what to do, isn't it?" "Fine." "Stay close." "I take it they're not gonna turn around either." "No." "Awesome." "It's like a pack of hairless ewoks." "Welcome to your new home." "Hey." "I'm Nora." "You thirsty?" "You want some water?" "It's okay." "All right." "Hey, what are you..." "Give me that back!" "I don't like you." "The feeling is so mutual, kid." "Hey, Aaron." "What's that?" "Nothing." "It's my necklace, kid tried to steal it." "You seem nervous." "What makes you say that?" "You're sweating." "I just ran." "Miles, you gotta see this." "What is that?" "It's a conscription facility." "A soldier factory." "Kids go in." "They're re-educated." "Soldiers come out." "It's one thing snatching a kid off a wagon, Charlie, but this?" "You don't just storm a place like that." "It's impossible." "Oh!" "Okay." "Aah." "Aah!" "Please, please, please help!" "Okay, now take a look at this." "See this line, right here by the heart?" "A blood vessel?" "There's supposed to be two of them." "One's missing." "And the baby's not getting enough circulation to the lungs and other organs." "What does that mean?" "What what do we do?" "We could induce and operate, but he'll be too weak." "Chances of survival are low." "Or you could carry the baby to term." "The condition will get worse." "It's unlikely he'd survive the stress of labor." "I'm sorry." "Ben?" "He said "he."" "It's a boy." "I can't breathe." "Come on." "Get in." "Ah!" "Hello?" "Who's there?" "Bradley?" "Rachel?" "Brad?" "Is that you?" "It's me." "It's so good to see you." "We thought you were dead." "Did you hide the pendant?" "Yeah." "We have friends here." "Some of the guards are with the rebels." "If you tell me where it is, the rebels can go and get it..." "Before Monroe does." " They'll keep it safe." " No, no." "It's too risky." "It's better than Monroe finding it." "He can't make you talk, if you really don't know where the pendant is." "I gotta say, I've been wondering how Monroe knew about the pendants in the first place." "I'm not telling anyone anything." "Bradley..." "This conversation is over." "Brad." "Uh uh, forget it." "That's not happening." "I look around the same age as those recruits." "I could get in, find Peter, get out." "Hey, I wanted to help." "I did." "Not if it means you going in there." "If I don't, Michael will." "I said no." "Charlie, what happens on that boat?" "That's my fault." "What happened to Peter and Michael and their parents..." "And what's happening to Danny..." "That is all because of yours truly." "How do we even know we're gonna get Danny back?" " Oh..." " I'm serious." "With our luck?" "Come on." "I have my doubts." "But we can help these kids." "Then at least all the crap that we've been through will have meant..." "Will have meant something." "All right." "If you're gonna get Peter back, you're gonna need a master key, and that's gonna hurt." "Whoa." "So..." "What's a pretty girl like you doing out here..." "All alone?" "I'm not alone." "My family's hunting." "They'll be right back." "A whole family?" "And you've got just that one little bag?" "I don't think so." "Aah!" "So what, you work for these people?" "For Monroe?" "No." "I'm a prisoner here." "Brad, they are going to kill you." "There's worse things than dying, like betraying all your friends." "All the years I've been here," "I never said a damn thing to Monroe until he showed up with my son." "My son." "If I don't cooperate, they will hurt him." "They will torture him." "So, yes, there are worse things than dying." "I'm sorry, Rachel, I am." "But you hand Monroe the pendants, that kind of power, we're talking about thousands, if not millions, of lives against the life of one boy." "It's easy to be self-righteous when it's not your child who's on the hook, Dr. Jaffe." "You should have listened to Mrs. Matheson." "But she was wrong about one thing." "We're not going to kill you." "Daddy?" "Eve!" "Aah!" "You bitch!" "I didn't know." "Don't worry." "We'll keep your daughter safe for you." "Please, don't do this." "But you were the one who told us about the good doctor in the first place." "After that, it was easy to dig up his daughter." " Take her!" " No!" " No, please." " No!" "I'm sorry!" "I didn't know they were going after Eve." "How could you do this?" "Sorry." "I'm sorry!" "I'm sor..." "My name is Lieutenant Slotnick." "And I wanna welcome you." "I know that some of you are feeling very scared right now." "But let me tell you that this is going to be the best thing that has ever happened to you." "You get the chance to fight and die for something that truly matters." "General Monroe has led us away from the filth and the corruption of the United States." "He's given us strength and morality." "And the Monroe Republic will be the greatest nation that this world has ever seen." "You all right there, son?" "Step out." "Come on." "Go on." "You can speak freely." "Ii just..." "I just wanna go home." "All right." "Go on." "You're free to leave." "Anyone can." "Go on, really." "Aah!" "Ow!" "Anyone else feeling homesick?" "Quarters are this way." "8288, over here." " Watch where you're going." " What's your problem?" "Maybe you're my problem." "You ever thought of that?" "Crazy bitch." "What did you just call me?" "Look, I'm not gonna hit..." "Aww, that hurt?" "Look, Charlie's tough." "She'll get your brother back." "Trust me." "Why should we?" "You're a grown-up." "I'm one of the good ones." "I haven't met any of the good ones." "Now you have." "You wait and see." "Follow my finger." "Good." "This'll help you relax." "You know, I had a feeling you were trouble." "She's two hours late, something's wrong." "Let's go get 'em off that boat." "No, no." "No, please." "You see, militia soldiers aren't just born." "We make 'em." "And it's time for you to become an official member of the Monroe militia." "No." "No." "No, please!" "No!" "Where's Michael?" "He went to go get Peter." "You're joking." "Hey!" "Come on!" "Let's go!" "Charlie!" "Charlie!" " Charlie!" " In here!" "Miles!" "I'm okay." "Let's get Peter." "Michael sent me." "We're getting you out." "You sure you heard something down here?" "I'm sure of it." "Hello!" "Come on." "Come on." "Hold it." "Does this kid mean anything to you?" "Michael." " Let him go." " Stay put..." "Or I cut his throat wide open." "Weapons on the deck, now." "Yeah, I guess you're right." "No." "No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, not now." "Not now, please." " It's like a firefly." " Shh!" "What is that?" "Ugh!" "What the hell was that?" "I've sent riders to Dr. Jaffe's house." "As soon as we have the pendant, he and his daughter can go home." "You know..." "You never did tell me." "Tell you what?" "How the lights went off in the first place." "What was this invention of yours?" "What could possibly do that?" "What difference does it make..." "As long as I can turn the lights back on again?" "Rachel, right?" "Yes." "Mister..." "Flynn, from the d.O.D." "I remember." "I'm sorry if I'm overstepping, but I heard about the pregnancy..." "Your baby's condition." " You are... overstepping." " Of course." "And I'm sure you've looked into all the research." "Yes, I have." "Even the new fetoscopic trial at Columbia?" "It's full." "What if I told you it wasn't?" "They're seeing some pretty incredible results solving the very problem you've got." "I have a lot of friends in a lot of places." "I'd be happy to make a call, get you in, give your baby a fighting chance." "And what do you expect in return, Mr. Flynn?" "Look." "I'm not such a bad guy." "I just want to help you out." "That's all." "At work..." "And at home." "I just want us to be friends." "I see 'em!" "There they are!" "I see 'em!" "I see 'em!" " Peter!" " Peter!" "Hey!" "Aww!" "How are you?" " I'm good." " Good." "I missed you guys." "You been doing okay?" "Oh, hey, you guys." "Oh, my..." "I missed you so much." "You're getting strong." "What in the hell happened?" " What do you mean?" " I don't know, Aaron." "Maybe I'm talking about when you were in the lighthouse and it went on." "How did that happen?" "What are you not telling me?" "Fine." "Okay." "It was this." "It can sometimes..." "Turn the power back on and bring machines to life for just, like, a few seconds, and I don't know how, and I don't know why." "Where did that come from?" "Ben." "My brother gave that to you?" "And you have had something like that..." "On you the whole time?" "And you haven't said anything?" "Give it to me." "Why?" "Why?" "So I can smash it." "This could literally be the most important thing in the world." "Which is exactly why we can't let Monroe get his hands on it." " Give it to me." " I'm not giving it to you." "Aaron, I swear to God," "I'm gonna beat you unconscious and take it." "Give it to me." "Go ahead and try." "Hey, what the hell's going on with you two?" "And what happened in that lighthouse?" "Someone start talking." "I think that they came for your dad..." "Because of this." "Why?" "There's a woman named Grace Beaumont." "And just before the militia came, your dad gave me this and told me to keep it safe and bring it to him." "Hello, Grace." "Randall, this is crazy." "Just let me go." "You know I can't do that." "It's too dangerous." "And we both know why." "What do you want, Randall?" "Grace..." "I just want us to be friends."