[S3E12] Every Man
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-There were several breaches in protocol when everyone who handled the prisoner failed to search him. When he was ended up in a holding cell he pulled a gun and shot another prisoner before being shot and killed.
When Sayid indignantly laughs that the Others are not really omniscient, Mikhail immediately begins addressing them all by their full names. He also sarcastically begins to say that everyone is a stranger to him, save Locke, but that he must be mistaken about Locke because the John Locke he was aware of was \"para--\". He is cut off by Rousseau, who beckons for the group to examine what she has discovered, while he and Locke share a grim knowing look.
Rousseau has discovered a series of metallic posts with knobs on either side of the top, directly across their intended path to the Barracks. When asked what its purpose is, Mikhail responds that it once was supposed to guard the barracks, but like everything else it is now broken. He also claims that the system entirely encircles the Barracks, so that going around it is not an option, and tells Sayid to confirm this on his map. Locke deliberately puts down his pack and forcefully pushes Mikhail forward into the line of the security fence between two of the poles.
Quinton Zondervan: [00:05:45] Well the good thing about climate change is that it touches everything. So it's pretty easy to bring it into any other issue. But there also is some division of labor. So people expect me to lead on climate change and environmental issues on the [00:06:00] council.
One of the reasons we resist change is that it requires effort, right It's like I have to wake up every day and think, \"Yeah, I should lower the temperature.\" But if I build a habit, if I would be able to program my thermostat. So now I don't have to think about it, right If I come home and I feel cold then I have to think about it in the other direction. It's like, \"Oh yeah, I should warm it up a little bit.\"
Eventually get them to realize that this is folly, right, and that we can't protect ourselves that way and that we really have to protect everyone and in the process protect ourselves and really start thinking about globally how do we restore the climate, how do we stabilize sea levels [00:21:00] rather than in our own little (inaudible 00:21:00) how do we protect them
I'll point out to them that it's not that simple, right That we still have a level of relative [00:24:00] conservatism here as we do everywhere particularly fiscal conservatism. So these kind of questions face all of us even. It's a matter of degrees not kind.
So I have a lot of other identities that I can fall back on if I feel that being a politician isn't the right answer anymore. But I do recognize that's not necessarily true for everybody, and so that's okay too. We don't need everybody to [00:31:00] be the same.
Just helping people feel more included and part of the conversation so that there isn't this distance or this feeling that somehow you have to be an expert or have to know everything before you can be useful.
Finn, Jake, and some friends attend a dinner with a mysterious host. However, the host then reveals himself as a murderous ghost that will possess the body of one guest to kill everyone else. The night turns from a masquerade party into a terrifying whodunit as the guests start to get murdered one by one.
Jake thinks Finn planned this from his birthday prank but Finn denies it. Finn brings the remaining party guests to the staircase and has BMO take pictures of them with its ghost-detecting gear to see who is possessed. Jake does not blink when his pictured is taken, making everyone believe he is the ghost until BMO confesses it has no ghost detection gear and just likes taking pictures.
That night, the Fringe team is called to Intrepus by the CDC. Donning protective suits, they go in and investigate warren's office. Walter confirms that every bone in the dead man's body disintegrated, and Olivia learns that the package came from someone named Madison. It was too large to fit through the mail slot, meaning that someone delivered it.
Phillip Broyles has the hospital evacuated so they can bring Simon in without disrupting his mind with excess thoughts. Olivia brings him in while Peter, Broyles, and Walter watch on the monitors from a distance. Simon listens to Downey's mind but is unable to get a clear impression. He has Olivia question the unconscious Downey, asking who he was working with. Simon runs out of the room to throw up but then writes down everything that he could get. One of the words he got is \"jellyfish,\" referring to a creature without bones, and Broyles begins a check. Meanwhile, Olivia points out to Peter how the Cortexiphan trials ruined Simon's life. However, Peter insists that she's nothing like him. Broyles gets word of the death of the men at Canopy One, while Olivia notices Simon doing a sketch of a woman. He explains that it's a waitress that works at a nearby coffee shop, but he's never approached her because no matter what she did, he'd know she was thinking he was a freak. Olivia suggests that it would be better to know, but Simon says that it isn't. He overhears Peter's thoughts but says nothing.
Meanwhile, Morgan wakes up, and instinctively tries to stab at Rick before Rick calms him down. They both apologize for failing to keep in contact by walkie-talkie after Rick left. Morgan mourns the loss of his son, Duane, when he was bitten by Morgan's undead wife, which he could not come to dispatch in time. Since then, he has found a purpose by keeping the town center and nearby buildings clear of walkers. Rick insists he come with them to the prison, but Morgan refuses, not wanting to watch everyone die. He does allow Rick to take some of his weapons.
Nucky and Eli talk as they work on a car. The subject of their families comes up, but Nucky avoids saying where Margaret and the children have gone. Nucky expresses skepticism that anyone will ever deal with him again, but Eli tells him he just has to offer something everyone wants. Doyle calls Rothstein to tell him about Nucky's arrangement to run the Overholt distillery.
At The Artemis Club, Gillian seduces Gyp, and ties his belt around his neck. She attempts to inject him with a syringe of heroin, but he wrestles it out of her control, and injects her with it. He looks out the window and sees Masseria's men driving off. He runs downstairs, asking where everyone went. One of Rosetti's men says they all left for New York on Masseria's orders, then gets shot in the head by Richard Harrow, who walks through the door wielding multiple firearms and massacring several of Rosetti's men. He searches room by room, and struggles with a man who he shoots in the head point-blank, spattering blood on his face. He enters Tommy's room, where one of Rosetti's men is holding a gun to Tommy's head. He slowly lowers his weapon, tells Tommy to close his eyes, and shoots the man in the head.
Diane tries to comfort him, but BoJack shakes her off. BoJack tells her, that he keeps trying to change, but he can't because \"[he's] poison.\" He has nothing to show for the life that he's lived, and nobody is better off having known him. Diane denies this, and tells him how watching his show when she was a kid, helped her escape from her terrible home life for half an hour every week. She could also pretend that she had a good home. 59ce067264

