

Wilson interrupts, explaining that Gorski ran over a man of a similar age and physical appearance as himself, removed his own teeth with a hammer and nail, and embedded them into the man's head. Becky takes more Thoraxin at the police station and Marius appears to her again, complaining of a headache, then asks if she has a boyfriend.

Lee admits that Arby is the only thing in the world that scares him and killing him would only be speeding up the inevitable, but lets go of the tubes regardless and leaves. Lee, disguised as a doctor, enters Arby's hospital room with a gas canister and puts his hand on his breathing tubes, stopped by Jessica, who holds him at gunpoint. Jessica approaches him and tells him they need to get to know each other, then starts cleans Milner's blood off of him.

He gets two of the five locations of the flu canisters and kills Silbert by tossing a radio into the tub.Ĭarvel, still covered in Milner's blood, mutters to himself in Romani while he draws molecular structures on a whiteboard. Terrence breaks into the house of Network agent Danny Silbert while he is in the bathtub. Knowing that Ian cannot be seen at a police station, he goes to see Gorski with Becky. Wilson returns and tells them Gorski is in custody, him being the perpetrator of the hit and run, not the victim. Ian watches Becky take Thoraxin, her supply dwindling, and she tells him she was not able to find any more and she is going to commit suicide, asking him to be there when she does. Ian remembers that he died a week ago, but Wilson notes that Gorski called the phone yesterday. They take out a cell phone, finding that it only has "Dobri Gorski", Christian Donaldson's old professor, in its contacts. Wilson urinates on Paul's bed to make it look like a robbery as Becky finds his house phone has something inside of it. He insists that Paul is still dangerous and there could be a backup plan that involves him, but Ian talks him down to merely breaking into Paul's house to look for clues. Paul walks by and Wilson prepares to kill him, stopped by a horrified Becky and Ian. Wilson justifies it by reminding Ian that the Network killed his father, and Becky and Ian stare at him in disgust. Ian retorts that he betrayed them and joined the people that killed his brother. While waiting to see Paul, Wilson asks Becky and Ian if they are angry with him. They invite him to join them, but he instead grabs a kitchen knife and takes it up to his room, ignoring Dugdale's protests. Alice Dugdale does homework with her father when Grant comes down, not understanding why she is bothering to learn. He tells Ian that they are on the same side now, but Ian warns him that they are not. Wilson plans to go check on Paul, the agent he met, in hopes that he is the one selected should he not be there. He will be monitoring all media and Network channels, so they cannot use the Network and must find him themselves. Wilson explains that Leah Gorsand informed him that they have ninety days to find the sleeper agent, but if the agent feels his mission is in danger, he is to collect the flu canisters and release them as soon as possible.
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Ian Johnson is watching a report on the murders he was framed for when Becky and Wilson enter, the latter switching the TV off. She tells him the situation is his fault and the Network needs to set things right. Wilson asks what to do with Grant Leetham, and she tells him that Michael Dugdale is taking him in. Becky tells Wilson Wilson that Arby is not expected to live and muses "families, eh?" in regards to Arby being shot by his father. Jessica Hyde sits with her wounded brother in a Network hospital. He stands, grabs his duffel bag, and says "I really hope he gets over that flu.but maybe he just shouldn't." He leaves as she holds her son protectively. He offers to do it for her, but then realizes his bus is about to leave. Somewhere no one can find me." She mentions that she is going to France for a holiday but is taking the bus for the environment, saying "we've all got a responsibility." Terrence agrees, but asks her why she had her son, explaining the environmental cost of a child and telling her the only thing she can do if she truly cares is to kill him. She asks if he is going anywhere nice, and he tells her he is "just going away for a bit. Waiting at a bus station, Terrence encounters a little boy with the flu and his mother. The gang face a race against time to work out who is going to release the flu, and stop them in order to prevent global disaster.
