Rewind Page #6
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- 2013
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for that.
Malcolm, we have to tell them.
Dr. Bryce, listen to me.
We have a problem
with the window.
If you don't come back now,
you will be trapped.
- But we have hours!
- Court-martial me.
We were wrong.
Your bodies changed
the critical mass.
By my calculations,
you have about 90 minutes
to the red zone.
That gives you barely
enough time to drive back.
Knox, I can't tell you
what to do here.
But you know what's at stake.
We may not get an opportunity
like this again.
That's him.
I'm going.
Boss, I'm telling you,
even with the most generous
assessment of the red zone,
you will not make it back.
Doctor, please.
This is suicide.
We're not leaving.
No, we are not.
Let's go.
Come on. Go, go!
- Where is he?
- I lost him.
Doc, back in the car.
What?
No, we're not doing this.
- He's right.
- If we have any chance
of getting back on time,
we have to find him fast.
I'll go down by the tracks
and keep an eye on her.
Ronnie.
Ronnie?
Hey, sis.
I told you I'd be back.
Hey, Knox.
Do we need to leave now?
No. No, we're safe
for tonight.
Come on.
Tomorrow morning,
and we'll get out of here.
How does that sound?
Okay.
All right.
You safe?
Everyone's safe?
Emily, you safe?
Yeah.
Everyone's safe.
All right.
Now you get some sleep, huh?
Good night.
Charlie.
Does Marsden have a sister?
Uh...
Yeah, Jenny Marsden.
Why?
What about her?
Because he's living with her.
He's living with his sister?
How does killing him
not affect her?
Hang on.
Got it.
The only reason the program
didn't factor her in
was because she was taken
out of the equation.
She dies in...
Two years.
Tuberculosis.
She's abandoned
in a foster home
while her brother does a stint
in prison for car theft.
So there's no ripple.
That's what you're saying?
Shouldn't matter.
If she's gonna die in two years,
then killing Marsden
doesn't change anything.
Yeah, according to the con,
there's no negative ripple.
It's wrong.
He's the only person
that little girl has.
Letting him go won't save her.
and we will lose New York.
Sorry, but this is the way
it has to be.
- Let's take him.
- No.
There has to be another way.
He's taking care of her.
Charlie, is there a train
about to come through here?
Yeah. Why?
What are you doing, man?
Stay here.
What's he doing?
Ronald Marsden.
- Who the hell are you?
- Doesn't matter.
Ronald, I know
everything about you.
Where you were born,
where you grew up.
I know you never knew
your father...
And I know why you robbed
I know you plan
to rob a bank on June 4th...
And again on July 2nd.
I can see your future, Ronnie.
How do you know this?
Think of me
as your guardian angel.
I'm here to change your life.
You have a sister inside?
- Yes.
- Do you love her?
- Please...
- Do you love her?
Listen to me.
Listen to me.
In two years,
your sister's gonna die.
If you go down this path,
you will lose her.
You don't see it now,
but one day, you will
look back on this life,
and you will see
that you have nothing!
- Trust me.
- Please!
I don't know what
you're talking about!
Well, why don't I just
spare us the trouble?
Jesus!
What the hell are you doing?
Sparing us both the pain.
I've got nothing left.
So let's meet God
together, huh?
- You want to go with me, Marsden?
- Please stop!
You want to die tonight,
Marsden?
Please, God, no!
Please, stop!
Please, God, I want to live!
Ronnie?
Come here, come here.
Don't make me come back.
I won't.
Uh...
Ellis, how much time
do we have?
There's only 40 minutes left.
That's not gonna
be enough time.
Did it work?
Charlie, Ellis,
pull up the outside feed.
Uh, guys?
I think you just saved
New York.
What do you know?
Marsden's gonna be a war hero.
Dr. Bryce,
I'm very sorry,
but there are some things
that need to be taken care of.
We can talk you through it,
but I suggest you start
driving back to D.C.
We need to get that car back.
Where's she going?
- Bootleggers!
- What?
- Bootleggers!
- I can't believe I missed it.
It was in front of us
the whole time.
Whoa, whoa, whoa...
Breathe.
it was making
Those vehicles
had to move undetected.
How do you think they did it?
I don't know.
How?
The 1929 map is lying to us.
Look.
There is no road here.
But here...
On a 1919 survey,
there's a logging route
to the capital.
The what?
Straight through
to the capital.
I don't get it.
How does a road
just disappear off a map?
Because it was illegal.
Corrupt officials
had it removed
so the police
wouldn't know it was there.
And in 1950, that road
became the state's
first highway.
A hidden road
straight back to D.C.
Ellis, how long?
How long do we have?
It's gonna be close.
Move it, boss.
Go, go, go, go!
Ellis, we're here.
Turn up the auxiliary blast
to 200%!
Bring us home!
Did it work?
- Whoo.
- Whoa!
Just so you know...
I will not be doing that again.
Hey.
Check this out.
musta been a tear
from your eye
everything'll be okay
That was a hell of a mission,
Mr. Gates.
Oh, thanks, man.
So you gotta go brief
the general now, huh?
Yes, I do.
He's not gonna
remember anything
that happened before, is he?
No, he is not.
Oh, boy, good luck with that.
Let me ask you something.
What's up?
When you went through
that window, what'd you see?
How 'bout you buy me
a cup of coffee sometime
and I'll tell you all about it?
All right.
Well we got it done didn't we.
funny
thought I felt
must have been
you sighin' so deep
don't worry,
we're gonna find a way
I gotta get topside.
Sort some things out.
Yeah, well...
You were right.
Everything is connected.
What?
Nothing. No.
It was a really good day.
But...
But...
what happens next?
I mean, we went back in time
and we changed the fabric
of who that man was.
Where do we go from there?
What?
You want some advice from a guy
who just broke
every law of physics with you?
Sure.
You worry too much.
Go celebrate.
You just saved New York.
Good luck with her, Knox.
About time you called me back.
Something wrong?
Jess, you have no idea
how great it is
to hear your voice.
If that's sarcastic,
I am running late.
No, it's not.
Just talk.
I want to hear your voice.
You know, I gotta be honest,
I wasn't sure we
were gonna pull it off.
I was.
Really? The whole time?
Most... of the time.
You're such a liar.
You were confident
the whole time?
Absolutely.
This young lady
is always confident, my friend.
I'd like to make a toast.
To the greatest invention
since jazz.
- Hell, yeah.
- Salud.
Cheers, liar.
Well, for the record,
I nearly tripped over your crap
on the way out.
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