- A few weeks ago, an invisible dome crashed down on Chester's Mill, cutting us off from the rest of the world. Why the dome is here or what mysteries lie ahead we still don't know. Every day it tests our limits, bringing out the best and the worst in us. Some say we'll be stuck here forever, but we will never stop fighting to find a way out. - Julia, let go of the rope! - I got you. - Julia, I can't hold it! - What if the dome dug it, and that cliff and Barbie going down there was all part of the dome's plan? - Plan for what? - I waited outside that school. I saw you leave with Barbie. He never left, so where is he? And do not... lie to me again. - Barbie's dead. - You need to see this. I think it's a playground. - Where? - The Obelisk. - There's something you should know. Melanie's alive. - Dale? Oh my God, it is you. - Hi, Dad. I need to get a message to somebody on the inside. - Who? - It doesn't matter. - Obviously it does, or you wouldn't be here. (TENSE MUSIC) (MUSIC CONTINUES) - You're up early. - Comes with the new job. I wanted to give you that. - What's this for? - Safety. I found a bunch of them in the closet at the station. I just wanted to give them out to... you know, key people at key locations. - So, I'm a key person? - You're our resident scientist. - Mm-hm. And who do I call if someone, say, uh... breaks into my house? - I'm sorry about that. I really am. I... I can't explain it. I just... I get overzealous. - (SCOFFS) That's what you call it, huh? - I really am sorry. - So, you're planning on keeping that star, huh? - Yeah. - Dome hasn't treated those who wear it too kindly. - (SCOFFS) I know. It's just, I feel like the... the dome has something else in store for me. I've just been too lucky to ignore it any longer, you know? - This 'new' Big Jim... you're serious? - I'm trying to be. Keep that on channel two and just give me a call if you have any problems. - Jim? - Yeah. - Thank you. - You're welcome. (KNOCK AT DOOR) - Hey, morning, Dale. - Morning. You, uh... figured out a way to get me to the dome yet? - That's a pretty tall order, son, but I'm still working on it. But I can get an email to Julia if you want. - You can do that? - I made some calls to my friends in the military. Days ago, when the dome went white and then cleared again... a signal was able to get through. - But then they firewalled it. - Yeah, but they'll drop it for me. Privilege has its perks. - Yep. (SIGHS) - Why don't you write down what you want to say and where you want to send it. 'Julia, I love you. We'll see each other soon. 'All it takes is a leap of faith'? - Yeah. I'm just trying to keep her spirits up. - And this is the address you want to send it to ` ScarecrowJoe. Is that hers? - No. That's a kid that she's friends with. He's kind of a computer nerd. But he's got the best chance of seeing anything come through. - Julia must be pretty special to have so many people looking out for her. - Thank you, Dad. (SOFT MUSIC) - Am I in focus yet? Is there enough light? - Why are you trying to break your neck? - First rule of show business ` got to open big. Tada! Welcome to my vlog. - Video blog? Is there, like, a Chester's Mill film festival sometime soon? - No. No. It's so everybody will know what it's like living inside this stupid dome. - Even though we can't post it because we don't have a Wi-Fi signal anymore. - Maybe somebody will find it one day, long after we're gone. - Joe, don't say that. - Well, it could happen. - Yeah, I know, but you don't have to be so morbid about it. - Oh, because that's what you do. - Just tell me where we're going. - We're going to the tunnel underneath the school. And the cliff. - That connects to a playground. - Yeah. Which is super weird. But you're with me, right? - Yeah. I'm with you. - OK, great. - As long as you don't do any more gymnastics moves while we're down there. - (CHUCKLES) (CELL PHONE BEEPS) - What was that? - It was my phone. - Oh my God. The signal's back, and there's an email. - You need to eat, Julia. - I can't. I was up all night thinking about Barbie. - Julia, you'll never believe this. - He's right. I barely did. - Believe what? - OK, so, we were at the school, filming a vlog. I know, there's no way to send them out, but I still make them so people will know about us. Out of nowhere, this Wi-Fi signal came back, and... Barbie sent you an email. - What? - Can you believe it? We thought he was dead, and now he could be alive. - And he sent me an email? - Well, he sent it to me, but it was for you. - (SIGHS) 'Julia, I love you. We'll see each other soon. 'All it takes is a leap of faith, so get the egg and bring it with you. Barbie.' - Why aren't you more excited? - Yeah. Going over that cliff must be the way out of Chester's Mill. - How do we even know that it's him? He doesn't say anything to prove that it is. Where the hell is he? - The egg showed us Zenith last night. Maybe that's where the cliff leads. - Julia, why are you doubting this? I would be doing cartwheels if I was you. - Joe, can we send a reply? - I don't know if the signal's still up at the school. As soon as we got it, we ran here. - OK. Let's go. - It's in the cards. It's in the cards. It's in the cards. - Yesterday he was saying 'Melanie' over and over again. Today it's 'in the cards'. - It's in the cards. - What does it mean? - Good luck finding out. - Are you going somewhere? - Anywhere. - No, you cannot leave! - Pauline, I got out of Chester's Mill. This is my chance to start my life over. You can come with me. - No, not until I get Junior out. We have got to go in there and help him. - What? You're crazy. - Don't call me that. - What I mean is I don't know how I got here. One minute I'm next to a cliff underneath Chester's Mill, and the next, I'm lying in a playground here. I looked around for a door, a passageway. Nothing. - Well, if you got out, there's got to be a way in. Maybe he knows. - Lyle doesn't even know his own name. - But he got through like you did. And there are doctors here that are helping patients with a new drug. It's experimental. I asked them to try it on Lyle, but they said he doesn't fit the protocol. - So end of story. - You're an EMT; you can find a way to give it to him. - Pauline. - I know you love Junior. We have got to get him out. (CHILDREN CHATTER) - Hey, what are you doing? - (CHUCKLES) I'm wondering the same thing myself. Nah, I'm just waiting here, hoping a friend shows up to meet me. (TENSE MUSIC) (EXCITING MUSIC) - Is that...? (MUSIC BUILDS) Gotcha. (DARK MUSIC) Captions were made with support from NZ On Air. www.able.co.nz Copyright Able 2022 - This your first time tailing someone? - Actually, yeah. - Yeah, it shows. Who are you? - All that matters is who you are. Dale Barbara, born July 17th 1979, third in your class at Zenith High, joined the Army November 2005, captain, 5th Group, Special Forces... - You got the wrong guy. - You also just escaped from the dome. - Man, I don't know what the hell you're talking about. - If I know you were under there, you can be damn sure other people know too. - Like who? - Your dad. (TENSE MUSIC) - What's he got to do with this? - He doctored your email to Julia, told her to bring the egg when she took her leap of faith. - Tell me who the hell you are. - Look, would you ease up? I'm a friend. - I don't have any. - You need one. - Well, it ain't gonna be you. - Well, I'd think twice about heading back to that playground. There are eyes everywhere in this city. - How do you know about that email? - Let me show you. - Did you find a signal yet? - No. - But this is where you were when the email came through? - Yeah, right about here. - Well, right about here or right here? You have to know exactly, Joe! - Y-Yeah, right here. But... the signal's gone. I'm sorry. - Yeah, me too. The man I love is dead. I watched him go over that cliff. And now I'm just supposed to believe that he's somehow alive? - He said to take a leap of faith. That must mean it's safe for you to jump off that cliff. - I don't even know that it's him. If it is, I'll do whatever he wants. - You'd even take the egg? - I'd jump in a second. I'd do anything to see my parents, let 'em know I'm OK, tell 'em about Angie. - Joe, we all want to get out of here. Just listen to Julia. - We have to get an email back. We have to make sure it's Barbie. - There's no signal. - (SIGHS) (INTRIGUING MUSIC) Maybe we can get him a note. If that cliff is really the way out of here, he will be waiting wherever it leads. - Like a message in a bottle. With a question that only he can answer. - So figure out what you want to say to him. - Art room. Judy's having a seizure. She needs help. - This is a police-only area. Whatever councilmen do, they do upstairs. - I'm no longer a councilman. - You're joking. - If I was joking, one of us would be laughing. - Isn't being sheriff a little low on the totem pole for you? - Look, protection of this town... has always been my first priority. Now that Barbie's gone, someone has to wear the star. I just, uh, hope I can live up to it. - Hmm, still a politician at heart. - No, I'm not. Things are different. Dome has revealed it has plans for me. - So now you think the dome speaks to people? - I'm sorry I didn't believe you when you said it, son. If I'd understood, you know, everything, maybe I could've even protected Angie. - Don't use her to sell me on this. - Look, I'm just saying, I have made mistakes. I should've put my trust in family first and foremost. I should've trusted you, son. - RT: Big Jim, you there? - Yeah, Rebecca. What? - Not sure exactly, but we got a problem at the Sweetbriar. Police need to see this. - OK, be right there. Why don't you hold down the fort while I go check this out? - Why don't I come with you, show the department's new employee the ropes? - After you. - What can we do for you? - What's going on, Rebecca? - I went to check on the windmill, and someone had cut it down. I kept searching for it and... found it here. - Who the hell would destroy this thing? - Especially after it saved us all from choking to death a few days ago. - I think someone's trying to send me a message. - Not everything's about you, Dad. - Well, it's got to mean something. - RT: Hello, Police? - Uh, yeah, it's Junior. What's going on? - There's a fire at Maple and Thornton. We need help. - Be there in a sec. (TENSE MUSIC) - You in, Barbie? - Yeah, I'm in. And, hey, if this is a setup, you're gonna have a hell of a time picking up your teeth with broken fingers. - I get it. You're tough. Just get to his computer and put in the jump drive. - It's password-protected. - Put in the jump drive. - All right, house security makes their rounds every two minutes. How long is this gonna take? - About that long. - I take it you're not in gardening. - Technically, I'm in computing. But don't worry, I fight the good fight. Now open a browser and go to HoundsofDiana.com. - Haven't I seen that graffiti around town? - Well, it's my website to tell the world it's being lied to about the dome. - OK, I'm there. - And you see that box up top? - Uh-huh. - Type in the code 'dromas'. - Dromas... Uh, I think I might've screwed something up. - Nope. Go ahead and take the jump out. I'll take it from here. Here's the real email your father sent her. - 'So, Julia, I love you. We'll see each other soon. All it takes is a leap of faith. 'So get the egg and bring it with you.' Oh my God. He did change it. - Now do you believe me? - What does my dad want with the egg? - Yeah, what is that thing? - I can't let Julia jump. What are you doing? - It's not every day I get a backstage pass like this. - No, no. That's it. I've got everything that I needed. - Relax, Barbie. - We're done. Get out of there. What the hell? - DON: I could ask you the same thing. - Hey, Dad. - Stall him. - Son, what are you doing in here? - Nothing. I was just trying to check my email, see if Julia replied, but... couldn't log in. - Well, she wouldn't have replied. - Yeah, no, I know, with the... military firewall. But... I don't know, I was just hoping there was a chance. Aw, look at this. This photo. I love this photo of Mom. But where was this taken? - The lake house. On our anniversary. - Right. - Come on. Come on. (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC) - Yeah, see? Like I said... wouldn't let me log in. I just wish there was a way I could get her another message. - (SIGHS) Dale. I need you to come with me. - I was stepping out to get some supplies for the diner and spotted the car wild with fire. Thank God you gave me this walkie. - You did a good job, Andrea. Thanks. We'll take it from here. - People in this town are losing it. - Or someone's on a vandalism spree. - You're still not seeing the pattern? First they hit the windmill that I put up. Now under a sign for my dealership. They torch a car. A car that I sold. - You've sold two-thirds of the cars in town. - It's not a coincidence, son. - Technically, two events are a coincidence. It takes three to make a pattern. - I'm not gonna wait till that's my head on a platter. It's the only lead we got. Follow it. - I haven't been here in a while. - The company's grown a lot. I haven't been entirely truthful with you. - About? - The message you had me send to Julia. It went to her but not through the military. - It came from here. - (SIGHS) Aktaion Energy has other divisions. Satellite imaging, telecommunications. - You're a government contractor. - After the dome came down, we were hired to monitor radiation levels. But we were the first to discover a way to get a Wi-Fi signal into the dome. - Which you then shared with your friends in the military. - For a healthy profit. But we kept a backdoor as a way to be able to use it ourselves. - That can't be legal. - No, which is why it was a huge risk for us to send that message. And the one we're about to send. Oh. He's not here. - Yes, I am, sir. - Oh. Well, Hunter May, meet my son, Dale. - How are you? Nice to meet you. - (CLEARS THROAT) Uh, likewise. - Hunter, we need you to work your magic, send one more message into the dome. Dale will dictate it to you. - All right. Well, fire when ready. - What did you decide to ask him? - If he remembers who he caught going through his stuff at home a few days ago. - That was me. - And only the three of us know about it. - OK... Wrap your note around this. - What is this? - It's a paperweight Big Jim used to give out with every used car. My dad hated it almost as much as the lemon Jim sold him. - It'll take your note straight through whatever the hell is down there, and it'll also prove to Barbie that it's actually from Chester's Mill. - All right. Next stop... Barbie. Hopefully. (INTRIGUING MUSIC) (CELL PHONE CHIMES) - Wait. Wait. The signal's back. Barbie sent you another email. - 'Julia, hang in there. 'Whenever you get scared, just remember the first time we kissed 'at the dome by Joe's house, at sunset, the stars coming out. 'I can't wait to hold you there again. 'Love, Your Stray.' He's alive. - Quick, let's write something back. - The signal's lost. - It doesn't matter. He's alive. - So you're gonna jump? - No. He doesn't want me to. He wants to meet face-to-face. - How do you know that? - He proved it was him by signing it 'Your Stray'. I called him that once. The thing about the first kiss? Wrong place, wrong time... wrong weather. - 'At the dome by Joe's house, at sunset, stars coming out.' - Yeah, it was actually in the middle of town, late at night, in the pouring rain. - Hm! The dude does have some romance in him. - But why be so mysterious? - Maybe he has to be. Maybe wherever he is, someone's watching him. - Guess it's worth a shot going out to the dome. - I'm going alone. - But we want to see him. - And we should be with you. - I know, but we don't know if it's safe. It's just something I need to do by myself. - I'm still not sure we should do this. - Sam, I know it's a risk, but I have to find out if he knows a way back into Chester's Mill. - OK. - (MUTTERS INDISTINCTLY) - If he has a bad reaction or I don't get the dosage exactly right... - This is no way for anyone to live. - Even for him. - ...don't get a good lather with it, if it's that dry, and it won't raise the beard. - All right, pal. - If the soap's dry and you won't get a lather... Raise that beard, you... It's not gonna... not gonna be clean. - I'm gonna give you a little something to help you out. - (CONTINUES MUTTERING) Ow. Hurt. - Now what? - Now we wait. - (SIGHS) (TENSE MUSIC) - Dude! This is getting old. - Why didn't you say you worked for my dad? - Yo, baby steps. You're wound kinda tight. - Did he know you found me earlier? - No. That's between us. I swear. - How long you worked here? - Since they caught me sneaking into their server two years ago, finding out stuff they didn't want anyone to know. - They co-opted you. - It was that or get tossed to the feds, so... Now I'm on the payroll, securing their systems against people like me. Hey, since we're opening up, how the hell did you get out of that dome? And you never answered my question. Why is your old man obsessed with that egg? - Shh. You talk way too much. You say you're my friend, right? - Yeah, man. - Yeah. Well, now you're gonna get a chance to prove that. You're gonna get me to the dome. - The place where the National Guard shoots trespassers on sight? - Yeah. And you're gonna do it, or the military's gonna find out that you've been breaking through their firewall. - Barbie, certain things are more difficult to accomplish than others. - Like my dad said, work your magic. - So, what, you're just gonna hole up here till we catch whoever did this? - No. I'm not lying low for anyone. - So, who do you think could be mad at you? - This could take a while. - Well... not gonna lie to you. Some people in this town aren't my biggest fans. Well, there's Roger Lopez. - Mm-hm. - When the windmill went up, he was not happy that I wouldn't let him run the show. There's Tom Tilden, pissed cos we used his pigs for the flu virus. Eyeballed me pretty hard at Barbie's memorial. - And there's Phil Bushey. - Who's lying in the clinic with a gunshot wound to his chest. More likely it's Terry Donahue. Or his brother Al. Neither one of them ever really liked me. And there's, uh... there's Larry McCall. Yeah. Right before the dome came down, he was, uh, really in my face about repo-ing his car. - That can't be everyone. - Well, it's a start. - Great. You talk to those people, and we'll talk to these. (HELICOPTER WHIRRS OVERHEAD, PROTESTORS SHOUT) - ...answer about their loved ones who are currently trapped under this dome. Military's been here for at least several weeks now. - What are you not telling us?! - I wanna know! - (CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY) - (CLEARS THROAT) Hey. Just crazier by the day, huh? - Identification? Michael Bryant. Aktaion radiation specialist. - That's me. - Thumb scan. - Right. - Now you're clear. - Thank you. - Be safe, sir. - Will do. Excuse me. How far is it to the dome? - 16 klicks. But a civilian like you needs an escort to go anywhere. - Yeah, of course. What unit are you guys with? - Stick to your science. (ENGINE STARTS) (UNSETTLING MUSIC) - Pauline. Did the Rapture come? This is Heaven, huh? - No, Lyle. (CHUCKLES SOFTLY) You're not dead. You're alive. - God, how'd you get in Chester's Mill? - We're not there. We're in Zenith. You got out of the dome two days ago. And Sam got here yesterday. - Oh. - Nice seeing you too. - Oh. I... I dreamed I was falling, just falling and falling. I felt like my head cracked. - That's what you get when you jump off a cliff, thinking it'd bring the Rapture. - How did I survive? Where am I? - You're in a hospital. You haven't been yourself the last few days. - A hospital? Uh-uh. No. - OK. Lyle, Lyle, Lyle, calm down. Lyle. - I can't be here. - Somewhere we can take him? - I gotta go. - Yeah, let's go. (SIREN WAILS) (TENSE MUSIC) - Sorry to be so dramatic. Saw you driving by, wanted to check in. Sorry to hear about Barbie. How you dealing? - I'm dealing. - Wanted to give you this. It's, uh, part of our new safety initiative. - You're sheriff now? - Yeah, I sure am. Busy first day too. Where you headed? - Joe's house. - Wasn't that destroyed? - Yeah, he thinks there might be some food we can salvage. And I had to get out of the house. - Mm. Be careful up there in all that mess. - Thanks for the kind words. (TENSE MUSIC) - Come on through. Come on! All right, let's go! Everybody off! - OK, I hate this. - Yeah, me too. We're the ones who got the email. - Yeah, and found the signal first. - Well, this is different. - How? - It's about Barbie. - He's our friend too. I met him before anyone. - Well, it's about Barbie and Julia. - Oh. Yeah. - By the way, who knew Barbie was so mushy? That email he sent her? - It's called being romantic. - Boys just don't get it. - Oh, right, I'm talking to two girls who probably loved The Notebook. - What's The Notebook? - Oh my God. - Here we go. - (SCOFFS) That email that Barbie sent Julia was in code to get her to come to the outside of the dome by your house. - Yeah. So? - So someone must have been watching his every move. - Yeah, exactly. Is he even gonna be able to get back? - He'll have to travel past the military's perimeter and then travel who knows how far to the dome wall. There's a lot of room for error. - I just wish there was something we could do. I hate feeling so useless. - Feeling better? - Mm-hm. Yeah. Yeah, I think. Uh-huh. Thank you. You too. - Well, now you're back, which means I'm out of here. - What? No, you can't leave. - I kept my end of the bargain. - I still need your help. The three of us need to go to Chester's Mill. - What the hell for? - No, no, no. Pauline, it's terrible there. - I have to get my son out. And I think there are answers there for us. - Answers to what? - To what's been going on for the last 25 years. The dome is connected to what happened that night with Melanie. - You don't know if that's true. - She came back from the dead, for God's sake. And we may be the only hope of getting people out. When you came back, you were mumbling 'Melanie' over and over again. And then you started saying, 'It's in the cards.' Why? - I don't know. - Well, great. Then all of this was for nothing. - No, it's not for nothing. It means something. 'It's in the cards'. - Yeah. No. The cards. I had the cards. When I went over the cliff, I had the postcards with me. (DRAMATIC MUSIC) - Tom Tilden. - Junior Rennie. Next time you see your dad, you tell him to go to hell for me. - You seem angry. - Hell yes. Almost every pig I got is dead, thanks to Big Jim and her. - We didn't infect them with the flu. - No. But you two want to kill everyone. And then word gets out that me and my pigs are responsible? People hate my guts now. - Where were you today, Tom? - None of your damn business. - No, actually, it is. - You want to know where I've been? At sunup, I was at Toot Danver's place, delivering incubators I don't need anymore. By 10, I was at the Cullin farm, trading my mother's heirloom quilts for food to feed my kids. - And all these people will confirm you were there? - Why wouldn't they? Now I'm pawning this generator off on Burt Bailey for whatever he'll give me for it. You know, I used to admire your old man. Now I wouldn't spit on him if he was on fire. - You wanna go check out his alibis? - Yeah, we probably better. Though I have a feeling he didn't do it. - Still, lot of hate for Big Jim in everyone we've talked to. - Yeah. We better check on him. Dad, it's me. Are you there? You have any luck? - Not yet, Junior. It's gonna take a while. (GRUNTS) - Dad, where are you? Dad, answer me! (TENSE MUSIC) - Where are you? Is this your doing? You cut us off from the rest of the world, turn us against each other! Now you trick me into believing that Barbie is coming back. Is that what you're doing? - Phil, what are you`? - Doing here? Let's just say I'm not supposed to be out of the clinic. And I'm guessing that this is against doctor's wishes too. (SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC) Hmm. Oh no. You won't be needing that anymore. - That what this is about? You not being Sheriff anymore? Cos it was Julia and Barbie that fired you, not me. - Oh, come on, everybody knows that nothing happens in Chester's Mill without the hidden hand of Big Jim Rennie. - If that were true, my hand would be hidden in your chest, ripping your damn heart out. - You got me to do the dirty work for your plan to burn up the people's food. I was by your side, Jim. And I took a bullet for you. I almost died because I trusted you. - Well, I got the same problem, Phil. Putting my trust in the wrong people. Luckily, today... I found someone I could. - (GRUNTS) - Come on! Come on! Key's in the back pocket! Come on. (DRAMATIC MUSIC) Come on! Come on! Hey! (TENSE MUSIC) You OK? - Yeah. (GRUNTS) Guess we can work together now. - I guess we can. Give me the keys. Take the lady home. I'll take care of Phil. - You sure? - Good job. Come on, Phil. Get up. Get in there. - We're never getting out of here alive. - Yeah, we all got problems. - These are the events that Pauline foresaw in the order that I got them. - Yeah, this isn't the order in which they happened. First the dome came down. Then the missile strike. Then came the red rain. And the Obelisk. - Yeah, but that's here in Zenith. And this is the last card I got. So these postcards don't really tell us anything we don't know. - There's nothing that comes next. - Wait, wait, wait. The Obelisk wasn't the last postcard that I drew. There was one more, but the dome came down before I could send it. - Red door. Why'd you draw this, Pauline? - I don't know. But we better find it. (TENSE MUSIC) (MUSIC INTENSIFIES) (INAUDIBLE) (INAUDIBLE) - No! Get away from him! Take your hands...! - Don't jump! - ...off of him! Leave him alone! Barbie! - Don't jump! - Barbie! (PANTS) Barbie! (DRAMATIC MUSIC) Captions by Able. 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