"Previously on Alphas..." "Gary and I just found something that is huge." "Stanton Parish." "This is from the Civil War." "He was about 40 years old, right?" "Same guy, a hundred years later..." "War..." "It's inevitable." "In two years, maybe three." "Nothing that you or I can do to stop that." "Bill, you all right?" "It's too early." "Come back to bed and warm me up." "In fact, you know what?" "Why don't we both call in sick?" "Then you can..." "No." "I've got to go to work." "Bill, you need a break." "You've been so stressed and those pills are not working anymore." "Jeannie, I..." "I got this." "Okay?" "I got to go." "Gary?" "Breakfast." "In a minute." "Sounds to me like a cathartic release, Sandra." "It releases the tension, and some stress." "It's basically a coping mechanism." "No, it's happening every day, Lee." "That's not coping." "They locked him up." "They put a metal chip in his head, for God's sake." "He's gone back to work way too soon." "Sandra, Gary needs to work." "It's good for him." "You know that." "He really needs to talk to somebody about what happened to him." "Listen, I'm on my way to pick him up now." "I'll find some time today to speak with him." "I mean, you know that I love my parents to death." "But they're all over me again." "I mean, all of a sudden it's like, "Where are you going?" ""How late are you gonna be at work?" "Mmm-hmm." ""Are you being safe?" They need to understand that I'm an adult and that I'm gonna do what I want to do." "I'm gonna do what I want to do." "Yeah." "Exactly, Gary." "Well, then, perhaps you should look into getting your own apartment again?" "Yeah, I've thought about it, but after everything that happened last year..." "Nathan, yes, what is it?" "Yeah, what's up?" "What is that smell?" "What happened?" "I smell nice." "I smell like a washing machine." "No, it's not you, Gary." "Someone reeks of cologne." "Hicks?" "Please do that and we'll talk about it..." "What are you doing?" "Oh, Harken." "Hello, Rachel." "Listen up, Old Spice, I will hose you down." "What are you talking about?" "You know, that's not me." "You've got perfect timing." "Meet John Bennett." "This is Rosen's new choice for our lead Tactical." "Rachel Pirzad." "Rachel." "I've heard a lot about you." "What did you tell him?" "Uh, I didn't tell him anything." "But if I did, I would've told him all of the good stuff." "So, you're gonna be working here now?" "Only on an as-needed basis, but, yeah." "Well, on an as-needed basis, you need to know that your body spray or whatever, is..." "It's way too distracting." "It's not that you smell, exactly..." "Rachel, Bill?" "Hello, John." "Welcome." "Thank you, sir." "Cley just called." "An Alpha's been killed." "We need to go." "Jack Duffy." "Building Seven escapee." "He can generate electricity with his bare hands." "Looks like chemical burns." "There's an extremely high concentration of hydrochloric acid." "Someone pour it on him?" "No." "More like spit it at him." "The acid is mixed with the attacker's saliva." "So, you can smell this guy's spit?" "Hey, saliva has a very distinctive smell." "That's cool." "It's poison spit." "Yeah." "It's like a cobra." "I like that." "He didn't like it, though, because it melted his..." "I'm being inappropriate." "Check out these hands." "There's skin under the nails." "He definitely put up a fight." "So, we're saying another Alpha killed him." "Rachel, there's something written on his hand." "Can you take a look at that?" "Oh, yeah." "That's a phone number." "718... 555... 0012." "It's voice-mail." ""Delivery, 8:00 tonight." ""286 Crawford, Bolivia." Bolivia?" "What kind of delivery?" "Didn't say." "No, Bill." "There's no Crawford in Bolivia." "It's not even Spanish." "There's a Christo in Caracas." "Bill, would you take point on this, please?" "Maybe you can find someone who knows what happened to Mr. Duffy." "That's what I do." "Thanks." "I need to keep looking for Parish." "Gary, come with me, please." "This is 286 Crawford." "But this definitely isn't Bolivia." "A lot of heartbeats inside." "People are yelling and cheering." "Maybe it's squatters." "Happy squatters?" "Rachel, do you smell that acid?" "It's hard to tell, um..." "I need to get a closer look." "No, no, no." "The area's not secure." "We're gonna go check it out." "I'll cover the street." "You stay with me, okay?" "What?" "Yeah." "Let's go." "Bill..." "No, he's Lead Tactical now, Rachel." "Stay with him." "Who are you?" "286 Crawford?" "What about it?" "Bolivia." "So you're a fighter." "You got skills?" "Wouldn't be here if I didn't." "Well, we'll see." "Smooth talker." "Well, it got us in here, didn't it?" "Yeah, into what?" "Well, from the looks of things, this is probably where Duffy got that blood on his knuckles." "We need to find out." "Spread out." "Hmm." "You okay?" "Yeah, I just..." "I thought I caught a whiff of his scent." "Well, what's wrong?" "What's wrong is, John, is that you stink, okay?" "My eyes are watering, my nose is burning." "It's like a spice rack exploded in my face." "No, Rachel!" "Rachel, you can't go out there." "I actually have to do my job, so, can you please just stay in the car?" "Rachel." "Thank you." "Hicks, I can smell it." "Hydrochloric acid." "Can you narrow that down a little bit?" "Not yet, it's faint." "The killer's here." "I'm sorry." "I thought, um..." "You thought what?" "Oh, wow, is that an acid burn?" "It looks like it must've hurt." "Some piece of crap spit at me." "Soon as he knew I could beat him." "That piece of crap, what was his name?" "Bazevich." "You know, you're pretty cute." "What's your name?" "Hey!" "Everything okay here?" "Oh, yeah." "Yeah, it's good." "Hey, um, the Bazevich guy, huh?" "We came to see him fight." "I've been waiting for him all night." "And when he shows, I will kick his ass." "You come and watch that, huh, little girl?" "Sweet guy." "Tell me about it." "You okay?" "Yeah." "Hey, thanks for not staying in the van." "All right!" "Yes!" "Get up." "Get up." "You!" "Hot shot!" "Okay, no time outs." "Last man standing gets the win." "Your knee touches the ground, you lose." "No, I thought I'd just check it out first time." "Yeah?" "Well, you figured wrong." "First-timers got to fight." "Yeah!" "Oh, yeah!" "Don't take no for an answer" "There's no telling where we've been" "Because people don't understand, understand, understand" "People don't understand" "People like me" "Probably thinks he's a tough guy." "Trust me, short stack, he is." "He's gonna get his ass kicked." "Yeah, right." "What's the problem, old man?" "Son of a bitch is all over the place." "I can't hit him." "You see that, dude?" "He messes with your eyes, like a camera flash going off in your face." "He makes you see all double and triple." "Yeah?" "How's he do that?" "He's got a special talent." "All the fighters do." "They're Alphas." "Stanton Parish." "Jacob Dunham." "Jacob Dunham, Stanton Parish." "There's no connection." "Jacob Dunham, Stanton Parish." "Gary, how are you doing?" "You tired?" "You've been at this all day." "Yeah." "I've been at it all day and I've found bupkis, that means nothing." "It's like zilch." "I've found zilch." "That's not entirely true." "You found that this picture is of a Major Jacob Dunham..." "And he was treated by a Dr. Harrison, who worked at New York Hospital." "Yeah, yeah." "You know, I'm thinking that if he had continued to treat Major Dunham, his notes might still be there in the hospital records." "Well, Gary, I hear that you've added a new element to your morning routine." "You're screaming." "Okay, yeah." "I scream for 10 seconds." "But then, then I go and have my breakfast." "So, you're not frightened about anything." "Are you angry about something?" "It might help if you discuss it." "No, I don't want to discuss it." "I scream so we don't have to discuss it." "Right." "I see." "You know, you have every reason to be angry." "The government took you away from your home." "And put a chip in your neck..." "They killed her." "What?" "They killed her, Anna." "They shot her in the head." "She was my friend." "Gary, it's a healthy thing to express yourself." "And I'm glad that you are." "Maybe you can find a way to do it without terrifying your mother?" "Yeah, okay." "Bill!" "You okay?" "No, I'm not." "Don't worry about it." "What you got for me?" "Rachel got the name of our acid-spitter." "Ivan Bazevich." "Did a stretch upstate." "No known address." "So how do we find him?" "Well, we know he's a fighter." "Hey." "Heard things got pretty rough last night." "Things get rough every night." "So, when's the next fight?" "For you?" "Never." "You ain't cut out for this." "Hey, wait." "I'll work with him." "This guy, Kat?" "Guy's got moves, he just doesn't know how to use them." "Give him another shot." "For you, fine." "But I don't see it." "Hey, so, I know all their tricks, so if you want to win next time, give me a call." "I'm Kat." "So, why would you want to help me out?" "So I can bet on you, cash in." "Okay." "Later." "What's all this?" "Doctor Rosen said that I should find a way to scream without terrifying you, so I did." "I'm moving out." "What?" "Yeah, I'm gonna go live at my office." "What are you talking about?" "Sandra, I know you're upset but I did not recommend that Gary leave home." "No, but that was your solution for Rachel." "Why is it different for me?" "Why is that not my solution?" "Gary, you are not going anywhere." "I want to do what I want to do." "You know what?" "You're not going to work today, either." "Yeah, Mom, come on, of course I'm going to work." "I go into work every day." "They need me there." "I need you here!" "No, no!" "You don't need me." "Go in the house." "I'm going to work." "Gary, Gary it's, uh..." "It's quite all right if you don't come to work today." "There's nothing urgent and, uh, if we need you, we'll call." "And I think it would be a good idea if we all, uh, sat down very soon and discussed your future." "My future." "My future." "Yeah." "Yeah." "We're still focused on Bazevich as our killer." "I finally got his records from DOD." "Well, are we any closer to finding this guy?" "The cops have been by all his usual hang outs." "No sign of him." "Harken's checking a lead, but, look, if you ask me, these Alpha fights are still our best bet." "Yeah, just as long as it's a stakeout and no more fighting." "I wasn't the one fighting." "To be honest with you, I don't know if we can keep him away." "I mean, the guy is in training right now for his next fight." "The human nervous system of the body sends and receives, while also processing, neurological impulses throughout our brain." "It controls all physical and fine motor skills while also impacting our thoughts, emotions and cognitive functions." "The spinal cord serves as a telegraphic cable, sending various messages throughout the body." "The spine itself measures approximately quarter of an inch in diameter, and varies in length from person to person." "The synaptic impulses are responsible for all sense..." "So, watch out for that guy, 'cause he'll mess with your eyes." "And then there's this other guy, super flexible." "You punch him, he pops right back." "So you got to drive him into a corner." "That way he springs back and forth against your fists." "What about, um, the guy that spits acid?" "Bazevich?" "Bad-ass." "Scary as hell." "Okay, pay attention." "So you kickbox, too?" "No." "Never have." "Yeah, but you just can't pick that up right away." "I'm a quick study." "Oh." "You're an Alpha." "So are we done chatting?" "We've got a lot of work to do." "Hi." "Um, so, I raided the soap aisle." "I figured while we're on stakeout, you should get to at least choose how I smell." "Which really sounded a whole lot better in my head." "So, you actually went and bought all of these things?" "Yeah, I mean, I thought about unscented, but I figured nothing's really unscented to you." "You're right." "There is no such thing as unscented to me." "Tom's of Maine is probably the mildest." "Okay." "And thank you." "You're welcome." "Is that it?" "I'm not gonna amp up just for practice." "It's not healthy for me." "Well, my bet is using your ability is not your problem." "It's holding back." "You got all this pressure all the time." "It's building up." "That's why you get cranky." "You have no idea what you're talking about." "Stop fighting who you are." "Just let it go, man." "What do you want me to do, huh?" "Just sit on the floor, burn some incense, say "om"?" "As much as I'd like to see that, no." "Harken, you need to relax." "Just try to listen." "Just trust me." "Okay?" "There's no reason to struggle." "There's nothing to control." "You don't have to reach for it, because it's part of you." "When you want it, it'll be there." "Told you." "Never thought we'd have something so ancient." "Dr. Harrison's files were right there in the archives." "This must be my lucky day." ""It was two years ago, the 22nd of October, 1862." ""It was only my fourth week serving with General Wood's Army of the Cumberland," ""but I'd already seen hundreds of men killed in battle."" "Shot in the head." "There's nothing we can do for this poor soul." ""Hundreds more maimed irreparably."" "Sorry, son." "His artery's shredded." ""None of that prepared me for meeting Jacob Dunham..."" "Oh." "Hey, Cameron." "Hey, Doc." "Um..." "Are you busy?" "Because I can come back." "No, I'm..." "You know what?" "Don't worry." "I'll come back." "No, no." "Of course not." "Come on in." "Wow." "Did you, uh, rob a library?" "It looks that way, doesn't it?" "They're Civil War documents." "Right now I'm reading a physician's war diary." "It's pretty fascinating." "Have a look." ""The Journal of Doctor Zachary Harrison."" "Any headaches?" "None this week." "You haven't mentioned my name in any of those records, have you?" "My descriptions remain anonymous, as we agreed." "You weren't quite this distrustful before you survived that bullet two years ago." "Shall we?" "It's even faster now." "You're getting stronger." "And with no scarring." "It's simply amazing." "How'd he pull off that little trick?" "By using his Alpha ability." "I think Dunham is Stanton Parish." "Parish?" "You really believe this guy's been kicking around for two centuries?" "Well, it is hard to fathom." "But I think this incident is the first time he realized what he was capable of." "How exactly does this help us catch him now?" "Well, learning about his formative years might help us understand what drives the man." "Hmm." "As the old saying goes, zhi bi zhi ji bai zhan bu dai." "Yeah, that old chestnut." "That's Sun Tzu. "Know your enemy like yourself." ""And you may win 100 battles."" "So, is there something you want to talk about, Cameron?" "You know how much I respect you, Doc, and I just..." "I wanted to let you know that, um..." "I'm in a relationship with Dani." "I know." "Well, Nina took it upon herself to make sure I knew." "Well, isn't that just perfect?" "Well, I sort of knew already." "It's obvious, seeing you two together." "So, as long as you make my daughter happy, you can keep your job here." "I haven't been myself of late" "I haven't slept for several days" "You know you drive me up the wall" "Yeah?" "Jeannie." "Jeannie what are you doing here?" "Uh, I mean, is everything okay?" "Are you okay?" "Yeah." "I've never felt better, actually, and without the pills." "What you got there?" "It smells good." "I brought you some herb crusted chicken with scalloped potatoes." "Are you hungry?" "Am I hungry?" "You want to know if I'm hungry?" "Mmm-hmm." "Mmm-hmm." "What?" "Isn't it..." "Bill." "What?" "What?" "What are you doing?" " What are you..." " Oh!" "Gary, you can't live in your office." "You've got to be practical." "I am being practical." "You won't have to hear me scream every day." "But you need to be safe." "Yeah, it is safe." "It's safer." "But I won't have to drive to work anymore, 'cause people die in car crashes all the time." "And Dr. Rosen, he forgets to signal a lot." "And anyway, the building has security." "So there, it's more secure than this place." "Don't you tell me you support him in this." "I think we both need to support Gary in whatever steps he needs to take towards his independence." "But this is too big a step." "For him or for you?" "Let me get a turkey dog with everything." "Coming up." "And for you?" "What do you want?" "Uh, what do they taste like?" "They taste like hot dogs." "What do you mean?" "You never had a hot dog before?" "Yeah, I must have, right?" "Um, yeah, I'll just have the same thing." "All right, give me two, please." "Thanks." "Here you go." "Thanks." "So you coming tonight?" "Yeah!" "There's gonna be a boatload of people there with deep pockets, so you got to crush everyone so we can rake it in." "Yeah, you need some of this here..." "Peppers, and..." "So what about, uh, Bazevich?" "You think he'll be there?" "You got, like, a man crush on him or something?" "How should I know if he's coming?" "How should you know..." "I thought you knew everything about these fights." "How'd you get involved with them anyway?" "Just kind of found myself there." "These are amazing!" "These are good." "You like that, huh?" "It's good stuff." "What do you mean you just found yourself there?" "I..." "I have this thing where I can't remember anything that happened, like, more than a month ago." "Like, a month from now, I won't remember this, or you, or the hot dog." "You serious?" "Yeah." "My brain's wired to, like, make room for all the new crap I learn, you know?" "Yeah, but what about your family?" "Your home?" "Well, home's the fights, for now." "You got to be careful." "That's a rough crowd." "Don't get all Papa bear on me, okay?" "I've been taking care of myself for..." "Well, I can't remember, but it's been a long time." "It's got to be lonely, though." "But it's stupid, though." "I don't know why libraries do this." "Dr. Rosen, it's just a big waste of space." "They could fit everything in here, just on one microchip." "Inside voice, please, Gary?" "What?" "Inside voice, please." "My inside voice is too quiet." "Well, split the difference, then." "We are fortunate this university preserved its newspapers." "Jacob." "This is a surprise." "You're making a presentation tonight." "Your abilities are extraordinary." "Cancel your presentation, Zach." "Promise to never speak of what I can do." "I can't, Jacob." "It's too important to keep to ourselves." "Crowd is hot tonight." "Well, Rocky, try and remember why we're here." "Yeah, yeah, yeah." "You see Kat anywhere?" "Don't worry about that kid." "She can take care of herself." "No, no, no, she can't take care of herself." "She forgets things." "She could be lost or confused." "I think she's gonna be okay." "I don't think so." "All right, all right, all right!" "Let's go, let's go, let's go!" "Who is gonna start the show?" "I will." "No, no, no, man." "We need a real fighter, all right?" "Bring it on." "All right, all right, all right!" "We've got some fresh meat now." "Who is gonna be the challenger?" "Rubber man!" "Whoa!" "What?" "What?" "Come on." "I'm gonna let 'em send you some flowers." "All right, ladies and gentlemen, you know what time it is?" "Time to place your bets!" "Hah!" "The noise, the noise," "The noise, the noise" "The noise, the noise" "The noise..." "Ahh!" "Yeah, what's up?" "You don't have to reach for it, because it's a part of you." "When you want it, it'll be there." "Unit One." "Still clear." "So, your dad and both sisters are in the military." "Your brother's a cop." "You must have felt a lot of pressure to make certain choices about your life, huh?" "Sounds like you can relate." "I smell something." "Seriously?" "No." "That SUV..." "He's not in there now, but Bazevich..." "He was definitely in there." "All right, all right, all right!" "Who's next?" "I am." "Oh, no, no, no." "Surprise." "You trying to play me, Kat?" "Never said I wasn't a fighter." "There is gonna be some action tonight!" "Place your bets!" "Right now." "Place your bets!" "Kat, this isn't a good idea." "Harken, this isn't personal." "Shift your opponent's weight to one leg and then attack the weighted knee." "If you lack size, compensate with speed and precision." "The brain is the most sensitive organ in the human body." "The neurotransmitters are the most vulnerable near the brain stem, located at the base of the skull." "Hey, hey, you all right?" "Is he okay?" "He's awesome, yeah." "Thanks." "Hey, Harken." "Harken." "Not bad." "Some people want to talk to you about a job." "What kind of a job?" "Well, I don't know." "They didn't say, but I know they pay big." "Hear them out." "Let them buy you a drink." "Okay." "You all right?" "Yeah." "That's that girl, Kat, from the other night." "Bill!" "Hicks!" "Come on!" "What happened?" "You okay?" "Ask him who did it." "Hicks, I will kill you." "Hey, listen!" "We've got a lead on Bazevich." "He was in that car, and your friend Kat just got in there." "Then let's go." "Come on." "That's their SUV." "What the hell is this place?" "Okay, Bazevich is inside." "You can smell him?" "Believe me, he's unforgettable." "Rachel, what's going on in there?" "There's, uh..." "There's multiple heartbeats," "An E.K.G., respirators, hospital machines." "The place is wired with sensor alarms." "And there's weaponry, heavy boots." "Unit One to Tactical." "Send backup to our position." "Wait, it's that girl, Kat." "Let me go!" "Her voice is weak." "She's fading." "A male voice now." ""Make sure she stays under." They want to prep her right away." "Prep her for what?" "Harken, wait!" "Damn it!" "Kat!" "Kat!" "Harken!" "Kat!" "Kat!" " Hey!" " Bazevich." "What are you doing?" "Kat!" "Hey..." "Oh!" "Kat." "Harken..." "You're gonna be okay." "Harken!" "Good job." "Is she okay?" "Kat..." "You okay?" "I beat you." "Yeah, you beat me." "We need three ambulances and transport for prisoners to Binghamton." "Transport." "Gotcha." "So that's Bazevich?" "The guy we've been chasing for two days is a dead man." "Hey, turns out Bazevich was a prisoner here, too." "Poetic justice for killing Duffy, I guess." "Can you believe it?" "Experimenting on Alphas." "More like treating us like animals." "I could've gotten out of there myself, you know." "You know what?" "You can just say," ""Thank you, so much, Bill Harken, for rescuing me."" "Does that work?" "I kicked your ass once tonight." "Do you want to go again?" "Now, easy does it, young lady." "You're gonna have to take it easy for a while." "You've been through quite an ordeal." "Just give me a couple weeks." "I won't remember." "And I'll want to have a look at you too, later." "No, no." "I'm fine, I'm fine." "Look, I get to use my ability and feel no downside, so..." "No downside?" "No downside at all." "Hey, Dr. Rosen, who are you guys, anyway?" "So, Harken was undercover, right?" "I wasn't undercover." "You were definitely undercover." "And then you barged in with those guys." "We're consultants." "We work with the government now and then in situations not unlike this one." "You're Alpha secret agents, right?" "You're Alpha secret agents..." "You're gonna be fine." "Just take it easy." "I'm..." "I'm totally right." "I'm right, right?" "You want me on your team." "I'm awesome." "It's the perfect soap." "It'll blend really well with your natural scent which, by the way, is really good on its own, anyway." "So..." "There." "Thanks." "Uh, I'll try it." "I was..." "I was, uh, in the Village and I found it at this shop right next to my favorite restaurant, which is Italian." "Cool." "Do you like Italian?" "Um..." "look, Rachel, if we're going to be working together..." "Right." "Forget I mentioned it." "What can I get you?" "Earl Grey tea, please." "Okay." "Hello, Lee." "May I join you?" "You made it very easy for me, Stanton." "Or do you prefer Major Dunham?" "I prefer Stanton." "Thank you for providing Dr. Harrison's research." "So you'd know how I began?" "Yes, by murdering a friend." "Dr. Harrison wanted to use me." "So you sacrificed an innocent man." "Have you ever sacrificed an innocent man?" "Not intentionally." "Every man must control his own destiny." "I re-enlisted after the doctor's death." "I helped save the Union." "Hmm." "So you're what?" "Looking for the thanks of a grateful nation?" "Just some understanding of my unique perspective." "I was shot again at Cold Harbor, and again at San Juan Hill." "I fought at Verdun, in the streets of Berlin..." "Oh, a very impressive resume." "Thank you." "Every change brings bloodshed." "We can stop that." "And yet you say a war is coming." "Because..." "Ordinary men react with fear and violence to anything that's new and different." "You know, one of my favorite subjects in medical school was cellular research." "Mmm-hmm." "Examining the constituent parts of things." "Trying to figure out how it all works together." "It was very tedious, but it was exciting, because eventually" "I could see the whole picture." "Try the tuna melt next time." "It's excellent." "No, Mom, don't do that." "That's how I like it." "Yeah, but that's the way you keep it at home." "No." "This is home." "This is how I like it here." "Right." "Good night, Gary." "Yeah, good night." "Mom?" "Where'd you go?" "I'm right here." "I'll call you at 8:00." "After I scream but before I've had my breakfast." "I'll answer." "Yeah, okay." "Well, look who's back." "Here to watch?" "Hell no." "I'm here to fight."