The Hunting Party S01 E06
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00:00Previously, on The Hunting Party.
00:02Truthfully, I just, I took the job to be closer to family.
00:05Dr. Dulles, you have a visitor.
00:07Hi, Dad.
00:08This is written by a Dr. Dulles.
00:10Does that name mean anything to you?
00:12Uh, not really.
00:13No, I mean, yeah, I'm pretty sure he was gone before my time.
00:16Just got the satellite images back from my friend.
00:18These are the rescue efforts at the pit.
00:20This is where silo 12 is located.
00:22Why doctor this and not the pit?
00:24What's more top secret than the pit?
00:25What is out there?
00:27Some secrets are better left buried.
01:57This is Dr. Dulles.
01:58This is Dr. Dulles.
01:59This is Dr. Dulles.
02:00This is Dr. Dulles.
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02:02This is Dr. Dulles.
02:03This is Dr. Dulles.
02:04This is Dr. Dulles.
02:05This is Dr. Dulles.
02:06This is Dr. Dulles.
02:07This is Dr. Dulles.
02:08This is Dr. Dulles.
02:09This is Dr. Dulles.
02:10This is Dr. Dulles.
02:11This is Dr. Dulles.
02:12This is Dr. Dulles.
02:13This is Dr. Dulles.
02:14This is Dr. Dulles.
02:15This is Dr. Dulles.
02:16This is Dr. Dulles.
02:17This is Dr. Dulles.
02:18This is Dr. Dulles.
02:20Hey.
02:21Hey.
02:22Everything cool?
02:23I'm sorry to bother you.
02:24Um...
02:25No, no, no, no.
02:26It's no bother.
02:27How can I help you?
02:28I...
02:29Actually, I hit something on the road and I blew a couple of tires.
02:30Oh, no.
02:31Yeah.
02:32Just up over there.
02:33Yeah.
02:34Yeah.
02:35Yeah.
02:36Yeah.
02:37Yeah.
02:38Yeah.
02:39Yeah.
02:40Yeah.
02:41Yeah.
02:42Yeah.
02:43Yeah.
02:44Yeah.
02:45Yeah.
02:46Yeah.
02:47Yeah.
02:48I just hit something up over there.
02:49Yeah.
02:50Did you call a tow?
02:51I tried.
02:52I just can't get any service.
02:53Yeah.
02:54The cell service is pretty spotty around here.
02:55Yeah.
02:56But, you know, you're welcome to use my phone.
02:57Well, I don't want to intrude.
02:58No.
02:59Would you maybe just...
03:00Could you call for me?
03:01Would that be okay?
03:02Oh, sure, dude.
03:03No problem.
03:04No problem.
03:05I'll call you.
03:06I'll call you.
03:07I'll call you.
03:08I'll call you.
03:09I'll call you.
03:10I'll call you.
03:11I'll call you.
03:12I'll call you.
03:13I'll call you.
03:14I'll call you.
03:15I'll call you.
03:16I'll call you.
03:17Oh, sure, dude.
03:18No problem.
03:19Hey, Chuck.
03:20It's Arlo.
03:21Yeah.
03:22Hey.
03:23I got a dude over here that needs a tow.
03:29I need a tow.
03:37Yeah, hey, um, I got a dude over here that needs a tow.
03:49Yeah, yeah, that's right, 225 Reba Road, you got it.
03:53Oh, okay.
03:55Hey, buddy?
03:57He wants to talk to you.
03:58Oh, uh...
03:59Oh, uh...
04:15Hello?
04:19Hello?
04:30The commercial said it could cut through anything.
04:34Let's find out.
04:54Good morning, Morales.
04:55Morning.
04:59Good morning.
05:11Good morning.
05:12Morning.
05:13What cup are you on?
05:15Three.
05:17It's still early.
05:19Milk, one sugar?
05:20No, I'm good.
05:21I got five hours of broken sleep on a lumpy motel mattress,
05:23so good to go.
05:25You never did need much to recharge.
05:27I always envied that.
05:28I am sure it's taking years off my life,
05:30but it's got its upsides.
05:33Can we talk?
05:35Of course, yeah.
05:38Is everything okay?
05:39Yeah.
05:40Yeah.
05:42Should I be nervous?
05:44Uh, it depends.
05:50I know about solo 12.
05:59Lex, I told you, there are certain things that I can't...
06:01No, what you told me was the blast of the pit
06:02was no accident.
06:05How was silo 12 involved?
06:06I was asking, you're Hasani.
06:08You want me to trust you, yet you keep stonewalling me.
06:10That's not how trust works.
06:12This isn't about trust.
06:13The hell it's not.
06:14There is so much that you're not telling me,
06:16yet you want my loyalty in return.
06:18It's not a good look, Oliver.
06:21I can't help you if I don't know what I'm dealing with.
06:23I'm trying to protect you.
06:26When it comes to the pit, information is dangerous.
06:29Yeah, so is being kept in the dark.
06:33There you are.
06:34You got a hit.
06:43Dad.
06:45All I'm seeing is his chin.
06:48There he is.
06:50Hey, Dad.
06:50That's not my son.
06:52Come on, Dad, just let the nurse...
06:53I don't take orders from you.
06:57I'm sorry, Shane.
06:58I thought seeing you might calm him down, but...
07:01No, it's, uh, it's fine.
07:03Um, listen, I got to get to work,
07:05but if you could just give me a call if anything comes up.
07:09Yeah, thanks for trying.
07:11Will do.
07:14Let go!
07:15Let go of me!
07:17This place is a hoax.
07:24Ready to go?
07:25Ready when you are, sir.
07:29A man named Lucas Niles was found washed up
07:31on a riverbank in Missouri.
07:33He's currently in a coma at the local hospital.
07:35DNA taken from under his fingernails
07:37matches a pit inmate named Arlo Brandt,
07:39a compulsive consumer.
07:41Brandt suffered from a psychological condition
07:43in which his sense of self was based solely
07:45on his material possessions.
07:47He was a unique case of conspicuous consumption
07:49as defined by Thurston Veblen.
07:51Thurston Veblen.
07:53Uh, he was a 19th century sociologist
07:55who studied people who were fixated on material possessions
07:57as a way of elevating their social status.
08:02Only in Brandt's case, he was a home shopper.
08:03He packed his farmhouse with every item
08:05he could buy over the phone.
08:06Screams shopaholic more than serial killer, doesn't it?
08:09Well, initially, murder was just a way to fund his addiction.
08:12He'd booby-trap the road to lure stranded travelers
08:14looking for help.
08:15He would kill them, and then he would strip their cars
08:17and sell them for parts on eBay.
08:19But over time, the killing itself
08:21became his ultimate form of consumption.
08:22Well, that's more valuable than a life.
08:25It took four U-Hauls to clear up his possessions
08:28and a dozen coroners to cart off the corpses.
08:31In the pit, Brandt underwent something called MDT,
08:34or material detachment therapy, a treatment through which
08:37he was denied all possessions of any kind.
08:39Literally nothing?
08:41I guess the idea was if he could control his urge to possess,
08:44then the same could be done for his urge to kill.
08:46If he was denied all possessions while incarcerated,
08:48well, all stimuli, really, then the outside world
08:51is going to overwhelm him.
08:52He's going to need to self-soothe.
08:53Something tells me that means more than a warm blanket
08:55and a pint of Ben and Jerry's.
08:57All right, let's roll.
09:22Shhh.
09:33Greetings, friend.
09:36I haven't seen you here before.
09:38Are you new to meditation?
09:43No.
09:46I've been refining my practice for many years now.
09:48I commend your strength, brother.
09:50I know that's not easy.
09:59Unclutter your life.
10:01Unclutter your mind.
10:03Renunciation, the key to inner peace.
10:07It's so rare to find someone who really gets it.
10:12Yes.
10:15Yes, it is.
10:18Huh.
10:20Yes.
10:42You may find yourself living in a shotgun shack.
10:47And you may find yourself in another part of the world.
10:51And you may find yourself behind the wheel
10:54of a large automobile.
10:56And you may find yourself in a beautiful house
11:00with a beautiful wife.
11:02And you may ask yourself, well, how did I get here?
11:10Unclutter your life.
11:12Unclutter your mind.
11:15Let me out of here!
11:23And you may ask yourself, how do I work this?
11:27And you may ask yourself, where is that large automobile?
11:32And you may tell yourself.
11:33Peace lies in simplicity.
11:35I'm starving!
11:37Feed me, and I'll feed you.
11:45All right.
11:46Water flowing under.
11:48Come into the blue again.
11:50Come to the party score.
11:52Once in a lifetime.
11:54Water flowing under.
11:56Same as it ever was.
11:59Same as it ever was.
12:01Same as it ever was.
12:02All growth comes through sacrifice.
12:06The material world is an illusion.
12:11Unclutter your life.
12:13Unclutter your mind.
12:21Unclutter your life.
12:24Unclutter your mind.
12:44This is so messed up.
12:48It's Skinner's box.
12:49Udell called it material detachment therapy.
12:51He can call it whatever he wants.
12:53They turned his cell into an operant conditioning box,
12:55like the kind you use for rats.
12:57It creates a reward loop.
13:00And apparently it gets you ripped.
13:14Are those hair clippers?
13:16All right, I'm out.
13:22Did you see how calmly he took those clippers?
13:25Yeah, because he was conditioned to.
13:27You know, in the pit, this guy was considered a success story.
13:30Doctors bragged about him like they cured cancer.
13:33Well, they can teach him to stay calm at 9 by 12,
13:36but he's not in a box anymore.
13:38He's in Missouri.
13:44Hey, what's up?
13:46Nope, I got a case of the 2020 cab.
13:49It was on sale.
13:51I cannot say no to a good deal.
13:54Mm-hmm. Okay. Okay.
13:56Okay. Ciao.
13:59Pardon me, ma'am.
14:01I'm sorry.
14:03I'm sorry.
14:05I'm sorry.
14:07I'm sorry.
14:09I'm sorry.
14:12Pardon me, ma'am.
14:14I think you dropped this hand blender.
14:17No, I don't think so.
14:19Well, it fell from your cart.
14:21Sorry, I didn't buy that.
14:23Oh, well, lucky you.
14:26I guess that means it's free.
14:30Okay.
14:32If you insist.
14:42Okay.
14:49He's lucky to be alive.
14:51He could wake up any minute or not at all.
14:54Thanks, Doc.
14:58Lucas Niles, he's a realtor.
15:00Last seen two days ago showing a five-bedroom McMansion
15:02about 50 miles from where they found him.
15:04Shins are lashed, cuts and bruises on the feet.
15:07I'd say he ran through a few miles of brush
15:09and his wrists were bound, too.
15:11Yeah. He was held captive?
15:13Yeah, at least one or two days.
15:17Hey, Oliver, I was actually just gonna call you.
15:19We need a list of anyone who was recently reported missing in the area.
15:22Already on it.
15:24A woman named Tracy Miller was just reported missing by her husband
15:26after she failed to come home from shopping.
15:28Cops won't engage because it hasn't been 24 hours.
15:30Okay, what makes you think she was abducted?
15:32Her husband found her cell phone
15:34smashed in the super big white parking lot.
15:36Well, that's never a good sign.
15:38But it's not online.
15:40We're on our way.
15:45Answer that if you have to.
15:47Nah, it's all good.
15:54Smells like wine.
15:58The husband found her phone here.
16:00I'm guessing Arlo knocked her out
16:02and then took her in her own vehicle.
16:04Hey, manager says the security cameras
16:07haven't worked in months.
16:09Of course not.
16:11Before, he just chose his victims at random, right?
16:13Killed whoever had the bad luck of driving down that road
16:15and hit those spike strips.
16:17Maybe he's doing the same thing?
16:19No, random was trained out of him
16:21by curing him of his obsessive materialism
16:23that pit-armed him with restraint and discipline.
16:25Before, he was content just murdering any driver who fell into his trap,
16:27but now he is operating with intent.
16:29He is choosing these people.
16:32Real estate agent and a sucker mom of shopping.
16:36Both have money?
16:41Hey.
16:43You said the last place Lucas was seen before he was abducted
16:45was showing a home. Who is he showing that home to?
16:47You think it was Tracy Miller.
16:49Why would he target Tracy Miller?
16:51Because Arlo doesn't do random anymore.
16:53He found a connection between Lucas Stiles and Tracy Miller.
16:55The question is, what is that connection?
16:57The name of the client was Gus Morgan,
16:59but I found messages between Lucas Stiles and Tracy Miller
17:01from the previous day.
17:03Tracy looked at the house before Gus.
17:05Nicely done.
17:07You think that's who Arlo is going to target next?
17:09We need to know where Gus is right now.
17:11Already on it.
17:13He owns a hardware store in town.
17:15You are 20 minutes away.
17:23I can see clearly now
17:25The rain is gone
17:30I can see all of life's people in my way
17:38Those are the dark clouds that held me down
17:44It's gonna be a bright, bright, bright sunshine day
17:52It's gonna be a bright, bright, bright sunshine day
18:00Ain't she a beaut?
18:0218-gauge lithium-ion battery.
18:04Can't keep those puppies on the shelf, let me tell you.
18:07Must be a slow day.
18:09Just means you get my full attention.
18:11Feels really good in the hand, right?
18:14What's your project?
18:17My project?
18:19I mean, what you're working on.
18:25Purpose.
18:27Okay. Right.
18:29Well, it's good for decks and such.
18:33You know, you're not supposed to be doing that until you buy it.
18:39I have an important question to ask you, big Gus.
18:42Yeah.
18:47You ever stop to ponder
18:49how the things that we own end up owning us?
18:57Hey, Dad?
18:59Mom's on her way over, so I'm going to the mall.
19:01Ah, thanks. You know, why don't you...
19:03Is this your son?
19:06Easy.
19:08I can see how much he means to you.
19:11We'll do whatever you want.
19:13Just please, don't hurt us.
19:17Don't worry.
19:20I promise the pain will be worth it.
19:28This is Tracy Miller's car.
19:34Go, go.
19:38Clear.
19:40Yep.
19:44Clear.
19:48Clear.
19:50Clear.
19:52Clear.
19:54Clear.
19:56Clear.
20:07Signs of a struggle.
20:10No big Gus.
20:12Harlow must have taken him.
20:15Freeze!
20:17Oh.
20:19Who are you all?
20:21What's happened?
20:23Where's my husband?
20:25Ma'am, we're with the police.
20:27When's the last time you spoke to your husband?
20:2930 minutes ago.
20:31No, wait.
20:33I called my son because he was working here today with his father.
20:39Um, will somebody please tell me what's going on?
20:43Of course. You guys wait for me outside. I'll be right there.
20:46Come with me. I'll explain everything.
20:49You think Tracy was with Harlow when he came here?
20:51No, he would have taken her, hidden her, and then come here alone.
20:54Okay. Those tires might tell us something about where he's keeping the victims.
20:58Assuming they're still alive.
21:00Okay, let's not go there yet.
21:09Hey, just found this underneath the driver's seat.
21:14Could be Tracy's.
21:15Time stamp is four hours ago. Zen Garden Meditation Center.
21:18Can you get his sign?
21:21He seemed like a super grounded guy.
21:24Like really in touch with himself, you know?
21:27How so?
21:29Most people come here looking for answers.
21:32Harlow already had them.
21:36He felt like a kindred spirit.
21:38Yeah, that's not the Fleck you think it is, buddy.
21:40I just mean he wasn't all wrapped up in money and things.
21:44That's weird, because it looks like he used money to buy things from you.
21:48He just wanted to support the center.
21:50So what did he buy exactly?
21:52We sell robes and slippers to help fund our mission.
21:54Like the one I'm wearing now.
21:56People actually buy those?
21:58Yes. He was going to donate them to the center where he practices.
22:02How many did he buy?
22:04Twelve.
22:07I'm sure it's more than he needed. He just wanted to support the cause.
22:12Vex, what do you got?
22:14Hey, I think Harlow's keeping his victims alive. He bought twelve robes.
22:17The question is why.
22:19Let's hope you're right. I just dug up some more therapy footage.
22:21There's some stuff from a couple weeks ago you should take a look at.
22:24Okay, send it over.
22:25Morales just did.
22:26Thank you for your help.
22:30What's the latest?
22:31Odell just sent a video of Harlow at the pit.
22:48Good morning, Harlow.
22:50Good morning, Doctor.
22:52I'm curious why you chose not to sit in the chair.
23:00The chair feels...
23:02superfluous.
23:07But you don't think you'd be more comfortable?
23:09Your question implies that I should find value in comfort.
23:13Well, don't you? I think most people do.
23:17In my experience, comfort serves primarily as an obstacle to growth.
23:22And growth is something you do value.
23:26It is the only thing I value. What else is there?
23:31Excellent point.
23:34You know, it pleases all of us to see how well you're responding to your treatment.
23:39Why?
23:41Because we want to help you, Harlow.
23:43Your well-being is important to us.
23:45Then this must be very rewarding for you.
23:47I can't be.
23:49More importantly, how do you feel you're responding to your progress?
23:56Progress?
24:04The truth is, we have no choice but to progress.
24:08That's how life works.
24:10It progresses.
24:13I like to think that I have...
24:15grown, that is.
24:18I can see, certainly now,
24:23how very sick I was.
24:26Whether it was my environment that made me this way,
24:30or just bad wiring,
24:33I certainly had an unhealthy attachment to things.
24:42I'll give you whatever you want.
24:44Somebody said no!
24:48Leave me!
25:02I can blame it on television, good advertising, magazines.
25:07But it doesn't matter whether you blame the drug or the addict.
25:11You still have to treat the disease.
25:15Right?
25:22And I certainly was.
25:26Sick.
25:27My identity was tied up in things.
25:30Owning, possessing, consuming.
25:33I reduced my value to things that could be bought, purchased.
25:37Things that could be held.
25:39I thought these were the paths to happiness, but now I see
25:42I was merely seeking to fill a void that never really needed to be filled.
25:46The void was imaginary because I was already enough.
25:50We all are.
25:52Each and every one of us has the capacity for happiness
25:55locked deep inside.
25:59The question is whether we have
26:02the will to access it.
26:05Or, like me,
26:09be fortunate enough
26:11to find someone willing to create a place
26:14where they can find peace and happiness.
26:18He's recreating a pet.
26:26Dan!
26:28Felix!
26:32Felix, it'll be alright.
26:35Promise.
26:39Come on.
26:44Change
26:46is hard.
26:50But that's how you know it's working.
26:54And you're all here
26:57so I can help you with that change.
27:01So I can give all of you
27:05the gift
27:07that was given to me.
27:10In a place
27:13just like this.
27:24Unclutter your life.
27:27Unclutter your mind.
27:33Say it.
27:35Say it.
27:41Louder.
27:46Unclutter your life.
27:48Unclutter your mind.
28:04I'm Claudia Reif.
28:05I'm Claudia Reif.
28:06Good.
28:07I'm Claudia Reif.
28:08Good.
28:09I'm Claudia Reif.
28:10I'm Claudia Reif.
28:11I'm Claudia Reif.
28:12Why would someone who escaped the prison want to rebuild it?
28:21Because he's not kidnapping people to kill them, he's trading them.
28:24Right.
28:25Trying to help them with the type of therapy he thinks helped him.
28:28Yeah, exactly.
28:29Material detachment therapy works so well that Arlo thinks it's the only way to achieve
28:32real peace.
28:33He must have shared his clarity with people
28:35who linked their identity to possessions.
28:37Isn't that pretty much everyone?
28:39He's out to teach the world a lesson.
28:42Hey, we think that Arlo's abducting people to treat them,
28:45and in order to give them his twisted version of therapy,
28:47he's going to need someplace secluded.
28:50Hey, close enough to the riverbank
28:51where Lucas Niles was found, assuming he escaped on foot.
28:54On it, there's an abandoned farmhouse eight miles east.
28:57It's got potential?
28:58No, the pit was a cold place.
29:00He's going to want something more stark.
29:01Nothing warm or homey.
29:03Somewhere impersonal.
29:04Like a warehouse or a factory.
29:06Something industrial.
29:08Okay, based on the distance,
29:09there's a number of options our escapee
29:11could have managed on foot.
29:13A condemned shipping warehouse, that's not bad.
29:15Yeah, that's a possibility.
29:16There's also an abandoned sawmill
29:18and a defunct water treatment plant.
29:19Okay, all stark, industrial.
29:22I don't know, there'd be a lot of sawdust around the mill,
29:23even an old one.
29:24I would have seen some in her tires.
29:25Right, and this has only been closed for a few months.
29:27Okay, how about the other two?
29:28Six years for the warehouse,
29:30two for the water treatment plant.
29:31Maybe start with the one
29:32that's been vacant the longest.
29:33Or the most remote.
29:34Wait, the water treatment plant's not just closed,
29:38it's for sale.
29:39Let me guess, the realtor also sells high-end mansions?
29:42That he does.
29:45Lucas Kniles.
29:47Nice work.
29:48Sending you the coordinates now.
29:49Hey, Morales, can you also get a schematic
29:51on the plant, entrances, exits, anything like that?
29:54On it.
29:55Let's move.
30:00Please!
30:00To begin our journey,
30:02we must let go of the stories we tell ourselves.
30:05What the hell does that even mean?
30:07Shh.
30:22Shh.
30:35What was that?
30:38Eric, the road.
30:40It's an improvised alarm system.
30:43He knows we're coming.
30:45So much for the element of surprise.
30:47Shh.
31:08Come on.
31:15Don't be afraid of the dark.
31:17Fear is only temporary.
31:38This place is huge.
31:44He kept them in there.
31:57They're all locked.
31:58We're gonna have to bust one open.
32:02He didn't go in, he went down.
32:04Just like the pit.
32:08Looks like we're going underground.
32:11Keep your head on a swivel.
32:13Always do.
32:37Shh.
33:03Shh.
33:07Shh.
33:37Shh.
34:01Oh, oh!
34:08Tracy, it's time for me to set you free.
34:26Help us, please.
34:28Come on, run.
34:28Grace is down.
34:29Go through there.
34:30It's okay, don't worry.
34:31We'll get him.
34:35Cover me.
34:36Got you.
34:36Everyone out.
34:37Out.
34:38Out the back.
34:39Through the door, up those stairs.
34:40You're okay.
34:41I got you.
34:41I got you.
34:42Come on.
34:43My son.
34:44Please, find my son.
34:45The man who took you, where'd he go?
34:46Up those stairs.
34:49Get him and the others to safety.
34:50We'll get Arlo.
34:50Arlo's heading east.
34:52There's another exit far east side of the facility.
34:58Stay close.
35:07Where's Joy and Morales?
35:09I don't know.
35:10He could have gone either way.
35:11You're gonna need to split up.
35:13Okay.
35:14Watch yourself.
35:36Arlo.
35:45It's over, Arlo.
35:46Let him go.
35:47No.
35:48No.
35:50He needs this.
35:53I can help him.
35:55I can help all of them.
35:57They don't want your help.
35:58They wanna go.
36:02Don't you?
36:04Come on, ask him yourself.
36:07Please.
36:08Let me go.
36:09Keep him talking, Max.
36:11Get there, Hassani.
36:16You really wanna help him.
36:17You gotta let him choose.
36:22You're right.
36:24He can choose.
36:27He can choose life.
36:31Or death.
36:34Arlo, you do not wanna kill him.
36:35You don't know me.
36:37You don't know me.
36:40I do.
36:41I know the growth you've made, the work you've done.
36:45You're a changed man, Arlo.
36:47You're just saying that.
36:48No, no I'm not.
36:54Look, I know how hard it is to really change.
36:59I'm not perfect.
37:00I make mistakes all the time.
37:07Like what?
37:08Hassani, where the hell are you?
37:10I'm almost there.
37:14I trust people I shouldn't.
37:17I wanna believe in people,
37:19even when I know I shouldn't.
37:22You're right.
37:25Change is hard.
37:31And I don't think you can do it.
37:37Arlo!
37:44I'm hitting the wall, now!
38:07This guy worried Lucas Miles woke up from his coma.
38:09If he hadn't run off for help,
38:11we would've never gotten onto Arlo.
38:12Well, he's saved a lot of lives.
38:14Wish we could tell him that.
38:15This is a win, Bex, a big one.
38:18We've got bigger things to worry about.
38:20Where are you with Odell?
38:22We'll see.
38:23He said he wants to talk.
38:25Good.
38:26Good.
38:40Oh, hey, Doc.
38:42Sorry, I was at work.
38:42I couldn't take your call.
38:44Um, how bad of a fall was it?
38:48It's not easy to hear,
38:49but your father's condition is progressing.
38:53He needs to be moved somewhere
38:54that can offer a higher level of care.
38:58There's a nursing home
38:59with an excellent Alzheimer's ward in Colorado, and-
39:02You need to be close.
39:04Not Colorado.
39:06I know it's hard,
39:07but accepting what's happening to your father-
39:08It's not about accepting.
39:11Okay, then what's it about?
39:15Answers.
39:25Shane.
39:26Hey, Betty.
39:34Excuse me, um,
39:35who was that speaking with Dr. Dulles just now?
39:38That was his son.
39:39And you are?
39:42I'm Sarah Dulles.
39:43I'm Dr. Dulles' daughter.
39:46He doesn't have a son.
39:55♪♪♪
40:01What's going on in silo 12?
40:05I wasn't allowed to ask questions,
40:07especially not 12.
40:09I know you, Oliver,
40:10and the man I know would never hide his head in the sand.
40:15Who says I did?
40:19It was clear that certain inmates
40:21were being treated with experimental therapies.
40:22I got that.
40:24Then sometimes an inmate would be taken
40:27for more extensive research outside the pit.
40:29Yeah, where were they taken?
40:30The pit's located in the middle of a nuclear array.
40:3328 silos, six of which have been decommissioned.
40:36This one is the pit,
40:39and this one is silo 12.
40:44Tunnels are all connected.
40:45Only one is the pit,
40:46but they're all part of the same facility.
40:47So what's so special about silo 12?
40:49That's where this all started.
40:51Oliver, where what started?
40:52The prison break.
40:54Just before the blast, I received a phone call.
40:57Do you want to live in the lie,
41:00or do you want to know the truth?
41:03There was a breach at silo 12.
41:06A breach, okay? By who?
41:21An armed security force.
41:2310, maybe more.
41:24The AG, she knows about this?
41:26Why do you think she was sent to sell a cover-up
41:27about a gas leak?
41:28And the armed security force,
41:29you think that they are the ones that blew up the pit?
41:32I think it's a hell of a coincidence.
41:39We need to see silo 12.
41:53We need to see silo 12.