The Gentleman From  Hell |S1| Ep. 27

The Gentleman From Hell |S1| Ep. 27

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The Gentleman From Hell |S1| Ep. 27

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know. Here

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you

5:17

are, Dr.

5:20

Steadman.

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The test

5:26

results

5:28

you wanted.

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The test results

5:36

you wanted. Excuse

5:40

me. Judy.

5:42

What

5:45

the hell?

5:48

I don't understand. What

5:50

happened? happened? The The last

5:52

thing I remember was,

5:54

uh... You must have all had a

5:56

long night. I'm had a

5:58

long night. wake I'm

6:01

sorry to wake

6:03

you up, but I

6:05

thought you'd know... the results

6:07

of Ms. Chambers' tests. Yes, yes we

6:09

would. What do they show? Normally it's

6:12

not often we're wrong about these sort

6:14

of things, but in this case, well,

6:16

it seems Ms. Chambers will almost certainly

6:18

make a full recovery. Oliver tests came

6:20

back, and they're exceptional. How is that

6:23

even possible? I mean, that's great, but

6:25

you said she was in some seriously

6:27

bad shape. Medical science is not an

6:29

exact science. From what we can tell,

6:31

her heart is as strong, if not

6:34

stronger, than most women her age. Our

6:36

thinking now is that she suffered one

6:38

doozy of a panic attack, which presented

6:40

like a pretty convincing heart attack. Naturally,

6:42

we're going to do more tests to

6:44

be absolutely sure, but from everything I

6:47

can see here, she could be released

6:49

as soon as today. Once her meds

6:51

were off, she should be up and

6:53

around in no time. That's great. Thanks,

6:55

Doctor. You're very welcome. Am

7:04

I the only one who

7:06

remembers coming face to face

7:09

with that fucking witch? Or

7:11

am I going straight out

7:13

of my fucking mind? That's

7:15

her, I remember it. But

7:17

how could... There's no fucking

7:20

way we dream that shit

7:22

up, no fucking way. Wait,

7:24

where's the resonator? I had

7:26

it on before, before whatever

7:28

the hell happened to us.

7:30

Christ, they must have taken

7:33

it. Hmm. Sounds like she's

7:35

waking up. I think you

7:37

too should be alone with

7:39

her when she comes to...

7:41

Margaret and me are going

7:44

to head back to the

7:46

guest wing. See if the

7:48

resonator's there. We'll be right

7:50

back. Yeah, right. But stay

7:52

where people can see you

7:54

and get right back. We

7:57

will. Where am I? It's

7:59

okay, Phil. You're okay. May

8:01

send me right here. How

8:03

do you feel? I feel

8:05

fine. But I thought... that

8:08

is, I felt... my heart.

8:10

We all thought you had

8:12

a hot attack, but apparently

8:14

we were wrong. We... No.

8:16

She did it. She... She

8:18

healed me. Just relax. There's

8:21

a lot going on right

8:23

now that we don't understand.

8:25

But, before we deal with

8:27

any of that, we gotta

8:29

get you the hell out

8:31

of here. Leon, you'll stay

8:34

here with Phil. I gotta

8:36

check on something. Where are

8:38

you? Just take care of

8:40

Phil. I'll be right back.

8:42

Promise. God

8:57

damn it, we're supposed

9:00

to stay together. You

9:02

of all people should

9:04

know there's no stopping

9:06

him once he gets

9:08

going. I'm half tempted

9:11

to leave after we

9:13

check the room. This

9:15

is too much. Missing

9:17

time isn't exactly new.

9:19

We've met plenty of

9:22

clients have experienced it.

9:24

And precisely none of

9:26

these episodes were caused

9:28

by a towering, inhuman

9:30

witch. Oh, there's the

9:33

resonator. Exactly where I

9:35

left it before all

9:37

hell broke loose. Come

9:39

on, I want to

9:42

get it back into

9:44

the van. So

9:58

are you seriously saying you

10:00

want to? I don't know

10:02

what I'm saying. All I

10:04

know is that this is

10:06

beyond anything we seem to

10:08

be capable of dealing with.

10:11

That thing could have just

10:13

easily killed us as set

10:15

us in those chairs. Phileas

10:17

is right. It wants something

10:19

from them. And maybe us

10:22

too now. The fact that

10:24

it didn't kill you and

10:26

I says as much. Okay,

10:28

but that doesn't mean we

10:30

run. We've got a much

10:33

better chance of getting through

10:35

all this if we stick

10:37

together. We don't even know

10:39

if we can trust them.

10:41

You heard what that thing

10:44

said back in the school.

10:46

You know as well as

10:48

I do that it was

10:50

probably just trying to turn

10:52

us against each other. Remember

10:55

the Fowlsworth case? The spirit

10:57

warned us that our client

10:59

was the arsonist. And it

11:01

turned out, it probably was.

11:03

So why couldn't something like

11:05

that happen here? Because my

11:08

gut says different. It wouldn't

11:10

be the first time your

11:12

gut didn't know its asshole

11:14

from its audible. Well, the

11:16

second resonator is still here.

11:19

Didn't dream that up. I

11:21

don't know about you, but

11:23

I'm not buying that last

11:25

night was a dream. No

11:27

way, no how. Could have

11:30

been a shared dream. somehow

11:32

projected by the phenomenon. Many

11:34

of the early alien abduction

11:36

cases have the abductees describing

11:38

lengthy trips to other worlds,

11:41

even dimensions. Could be, but

11:43

most of those cases only

11:45

involved one person. Tell that

11:47

to Betty and Barnier. Or

11:49

Calvin Parker and Charles Hickson.

11:51

Okay, okay. But we've very

11:54

seldom see this kind of

11:56

missing time in cases revolving

11:58

around discarnet entities. Most cases

12:00

like that are almost all

12:02

alien in nature. It's pretty

12:05

clear that this case is

12:07

an ad liar. We've never

12:09

encountered something like this. No

12:11

one has. I'd say exceptions

12:13

can be made. Still, there

12:16

must be some way to

12:18

know, one way or another.

12:20

Can I help you with

12:22

something? Yeah, the chapel over

12:24

here says it's close for

12:27

a pass, but I was

12:29

here last night and it

12:31

was fine. Something happened? Uh,

12:33

I can't say. I can't

12:35

see if any of the

12:38

services have been relocated to

12:40

another part of the hospital,

12:42

if you'd like. Oh, no,

12:44

that's fine. I was just

12:46

curious, is all. Sorry to

12:48

bother you. No problem at

12:51

all. Enjoy your day. Thanks.

12:53

You too. Goes

13:03

for repairs, huh?

13:05

Well, let's just

13:08

see about that.

13:10

I don't know.

13:12

Blizzard's fine to

13:15

me. Oh, what

13:17

do we have

13:19

here? Looks like

13:22

a little carbon-scoring

13:24

under the cross.

13:26

Right where that

13:29

little fire was.

13:31

Dream my ass.

13:33

was already here

13:36

and gone. Looks

13:38

like she'll be

13:40

discharging right after

13:43

the doctor stops

13:45

back in. Did

13:47

you find the

13:50

resonator? Yeah, right

13:52

where I left

13:54

it. That is

13:57

before we... before

13:59

we all saw

14:01

what we saw.

14:04

Phyllis, do you

14:06

remember anything from

14:08

last night? Indeed

14:11

I do, but

14:13

let's say that

14:15

conversation till we're

14:18

out of here,

14:20

shall we? Good

14:23

idea. Come in.

14:30

Why, hello doctor. So, I hear

14:32

I'm a walking miracle case. My

14:34

very first, in fact. I just

14:36

wanted to stop by and let

14:39

you know that all the follow-up

14:41

tests came back normal. So, unless

14:43

you'd like to stick around for

14:45

more hospital food, you're free to

14:47

go. Well, pending some paperwork, the

14:49

nurse will be back with. Oh,

14:51

and one more thing. Obviously it

14:54

was inappropriate to bring it up

14:56

before, but I just wanted to

14:58

say that, um... I'm very happy

15:00

to have helped out a genuine

15:02

hero. I recognize the three of

15:04

you shortly after you arrived. Oh,

15:07

thank you, doctor. That's very kind

15:09

of you. Hey there, Doc. Any

15:11

more good news? As a matter

15:13

of fact, yes. I was just

15:15

letting Ms. Chambers know she's got

15:17

a clean bill of health and

15:20

that she's free to go. Ah,

15:22

that's great to hear. And a

15:24

huge load-off. I was also just

15:26

saying when a pleasure it is

15:28

to help out some genuine American

15:30

heroes. Uh-oh, looks like we've been

15:32

made. Well, thanks for that, doctor.

15:35

And if you wouldn't mind keeping

15:37

it under your hat, we're still

15:39

not very used to the attention.

15:41

Of course, certainly. Hey, well, I

15:43

got you, you know, I was

15:45

wondering, uh, anything I'd happened last

15:48

night. I thought the power shut

15:50

down for a bit, and I

15:52

could have swore I heard glass-breaking.

15:54

Not that I'm aware of, but

15:56

then I left early last night.

15:58

Oh, no problem. Just out I'd

16:01

ask. Probably just dreamt anyway, right?

16:03

Sure. Well, like I said, after

16:05

you sign all the paperwork, Miss

16:07

Chambers, you're free as a bird.

16:09

I hope you all enjoy the

16:11

rest of your day. Thank you,

16:13

Doctor. So

16:31

the guy that got the sparrows

16:33

kids and all that devil warship

16:36

and shit That was her own

16:38

dad unless she was lying to

16:41

me Yes, but I've had many

16:43

visions in my time and they

16:45

always wore their truth upon their

16:48

sleeves my senses that it was

16:50

all true But why tell you

16:52

any of it the truth behind

16:55

who and what they are? That's

16:57

the part which worried me the

17:00

most It's almost like they're preparing

17:02

me us for something Horrible. Danderizing

17:04

the meat for the oven. More

17:07

like it. Very much like that,

17:09

I think. It could very well

17:12

have something to do with whatever

17:14

they were preparing those children for.

17:16

Ugh. We can learn as much

17:19

as we want about all this

17:21

shit. But if we can't protect

17:23

ourselves from these things, what the

17:26

fuck good does it do us?

17:28

It puts us to sleep. It

17:31

turns the power on and off

17:33

at will. It walks around public

17:35

hospitals. It's not preparing us for

17:38

anything. It's fucking playing with us.

17:40

You two managed to figure out

17:42

a way to enhance the visibility

17:45

of the paranormal. Is there any

17:47

way you could reduce its overall

17:50

strength? Well, since we only just

17:52

realized that under certain circumstances, the

17:54

resonator seems to enable the potency

17:57

of the paranormal, perhaps it can

17:59

be made to somehow diminish it.

18:02

And that's a big if. Dversing

18:04

the effect, in principle, would reduce

18:06

the coherence of our minds. Could

18:09

even induce something like a fugue

18:11

state, which might have the exact

18:13

opposite effect, leaving us even more

18:16

open to the influences of this

18:18

thing. Like we've been saying, we

18:21

need to research as deeply into

18:23

mythical as we can. That's where

18:25

we'll find what we need. So

18:28

we just gonna assume that we

18:30

can't get the fuck out of

18:33

here and be done with the

18:35

whole thing? And I cry, she'll

18:37

be at least try. It's followed

18:40

us everywhere we've gone. It's even

18:42

gone so far as to heal

18:44

me, for God's sake. It's not

18:47

just going to let us go.

18:49

Just get that out of your

18:52

head, Mace. About that, being healed,

18:54

I mean. Do you remember anything

18:56

else apart from your visions? I,

18:59

well, I don't know how much

19:01

of what happened last night was

19:03

real. But when we went into

19:06

your room, You were covered in

19:08

blood. What? No, I don't recall

19:11

anything like that at all. Although

19:13

I can. Something. I don't know.

19:15

I can't. I can't. I can't

19:18

see it clearly. Take it easy,

19:20

Phil. Don't try to push it

19:23

clearly. Take it easy, Phil. Don't

19:25

try to push anything. Just need

19:27

a little Arizona. Is that the

19:30

place over there? The driftwood in?

19:32

Yeah, only hotel in town. I

19:34

booked a room just for the

19:37

night. I figured that'd be long

19:39

enough for us to figure out

19:42

what the hell we want to

19:44

do. I don't know why you

19:46

think staying here rather than at

19:49

the mention is going to make

19:51

any difference. Look, I get it,

19:54

okay? We're fucked. But what the

19:56

hell does Bichin do about it?

19:58

We gotta at least try to

20:01

come up with a plan, especially

20:03

if we got no choice but

20:05

to see this thing through. You

20:08

too need to calm down. This

20:10

kind of talk is precisely what

20:13

that thing wants us to believe,

20:15

that it's hopeless. She's right. In

20:17

many of the cases we've dealt

20:20

with, the entity wanted to isolate

20:22

and psychically break its intended victim.

20:24

I know this all feels hopeless.

20:27

I feel it too. But Pat

20:29

and I have seen proof that

20:32

things like this can be overcome.

20:34

You said it yourself. Neither one

20:36

of you have experienced anything like

20:39

this. Nothing at this level, sure,

20:41

but it's still following patterns. Patterns

20:44

we have seen before. And where

20:46

there's a pattern, there's the possibility

20:48

for understanding. You too should know

20:51

that better than any of us.

20:53

So you really think all this

20:55

comes down to that nifitican stuff.

20:58

Well, maybe while we're here, we're

21:00

free internet, we should all get

21:03

on the same page with that

21:05

stuff. There's a couple online sources

21:07

that I think might be pretty

21:10

useful. It's a place to start,

21:12

I guess. Hey, give me a

21:15

hand with this stuff, will you?

21:17

Yeah, sure. Okay.

21:46

This is a lecture from

21:48

Dr. Philip Lachtrum. We have

21:51

access to it through our

21:53

donations to the Athenaeum of

21:55

esoteric sciences. Should have a

21:58

lot of what we're looking

22:00

for. so have access to

22:02

their online library. There should

22:05

be quite a lot of

22:07

material in there. That's a

22:10

three-hour election. I don't know

22:12

if I caught something from

22:14

the hospital or what, but

22:17

I don't think I'll be

22:19

able to stay up that

22:21

long. Look, I'm gonna go

22:24

try and lay down for

22:26

a while, try and sleep

22:28

off whatever this is. Do

22:31

you want anything for it?

22:33

I've got a small pharmacy

22:35

in my purse. Nah, I

22:38

just think I need an

22:40

old-fashioned man. You guys go

22:43

watch the lecture. Give me

22:45

the cliff notes when I

22:47

wake up. You got it.

22:50

Get some rest. Hmm, click

22:52

on that one. Yes, that's

22:54

the stone archway from the

22:57

basement, the one with the

22:59

Latin inscription. Its official name

23:01

is Grill's Door. It says

23:04

here that it's an ancient

23:06

archway that serves as the

23:08

entrance to a vast cavern

23:11

hidden beneath Erlorn Castle in

23:13

England's outer barons. The French

23:16

occultist and philosopher Lucien de

23:18

Epon. once claimed that both

23:20

the castle and its subterranean

23:23

depths belong to damn kind

23:25

hinting that this passage might

23:27

be one of the elusive

23:30

exits from hell Albert my

23:32

bonnet that's the same castle

23:34

Veronica McKay said she and

23:37

it were taken to I

23:39

think you just might be

23:42

keeping that bonnet Working

24:04

late tonight, Doc. Whoa. Jesus.

24:06

You almost gave me a

24:09

heart attack, Mr. Rhodes. Yeah.

24:11

Late night. That's the problem

24:13

with being a doctor. You

24:15

never know when you're going

24:17

to get to go home.

24:19

I can certainly relate to

24:22

that. Oh, right. I suppose

24:24

it's probably even worse for

24:26

you folks at the FBI.

24:28

So, what are you doing

24:30

out here? Is Miss Chamber

24:33

still feeling all right? Oh

24:35

sure, she's feeling right as

24:37

rain, but uh, I came

24:39

out here to talk to

24:41

you as a matter of

24:43

fact. Um, sure. What can

24:46

I help you with, Mr.

24:48

Rhodes? Well, you see, I

24:50

just wanted to ask you

24:52

again about last night. Last

24:54

night? Oh, yeah, right. You

24:57

mean what you asked me

24:59

about before? About the power

25:01

going off. Yeah, I guess.

25:03

I really shouldn't have asked

25:05

because I... Already knew the

25:07

answer The power did go

25:10

off and that's not all

25:12

a whole bunch of other

25:14

stuff happened And I'm pretty

25:16

sure you know why me

25:18

I I don't know what

25:20

you mean. I wasn't even

25:23

at the hospital last night

25:25

Maybe maybe not but either

25:27

way there's a lot you're

25:29

not telling me dark see

25:31

I may not be psychic

25:34

or even all that smart

25:36

if we're being honest, but

25:38

What I do know, better

25:40

than most people, is when

25:42

someone's lying to me. And

25:44

you? You're lying to me.

25:47

Look, I don't know what

25:49

you think I did or

25:51

didn't do. And while I

25:53

have the utmost respect for

25:55

you, Mr. Rhodes, I really

25:57

don't appreciate... You can tell

26:00

me right here, in this

26:02

empty parking lot, when no

26:04

one knows nothing about nothing,

26:06

or I can make things

26:08

awful difficult for you. And

26:11

looking into what's been going

26:13

on around here, Dr. Steadman,

26:15

and while I might not

26:17

be able to pin anything

26:19

on you, I can sure

26:21

as hell draw a lot

26:24

of suspicion your way. I

26:26

got tons of friends in

26:28

law enforcement who just itching

26:30

to pay back favors I

26:32

did for them. And then

26:35

there's the fact that I'm

26:37

a pretty popular guy with

26:39

the press. Could do a

26:41

lot of damage to a

26:43

fellow's reputation if I would

26:45

have dropped their name in

26:48

conjunction with some whack job

26:50

cult I've been investigating. And

26:52

you know I swing a

26:54

lot of cloud on that

26:56

particular topic, don't you? I,

26:58

look, I can't. You can't?

27:01

What? What can't you do?

27:03

Nothing. I just, I just

27:05

can't. Please. What can't you

27:07

talk about, Doc? What were

27:09

you going to say? They

27:12

got something on you? The

27:14

sparrows? No, no, no. Don't

27:16

say... Don't say what? The

27:18

sparrows? Jesus, stop saying it!

27:20

Then come clean! Or I'm

27:22

going to call those fuckers

27:25

right out of the sky

27:27

and tell them you put

27:29

me up to it. Please,

27:31

please, just keep your voice

27:33

down. I'll tell you, whatever

27:36

I can. You sure the

27:38

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you're not gonna like where

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