The Last Frontier – S01E08 – L’air Perdu | Transcript

Sidney learns about his father's past, the Atwater Protocol, and the information in Archive 6.
The Last Frontier - S01E08 - L'air Perdu

The Last Frontier
Season 1 – Episode 8
Episode title:
L’air Perdu
Original air date:
November 21, 2025

Plot: “L’air Perdu” serves as a pivotal flashback episode that recontextualizes the season’s events by exposing the tragic history behind Sidney Scofield’s vendetta. The narrative reveals that CIA official Jacqueline Bradford corrupted the Atwater Protocol—a program originally designed by Sidney’s father—to systematically eliminate assets and cover her tracks, eventually ordering the assassination of Sidney’s father when he attempted to expose her.

The episode delivers a major twist regarding the series’ inciting incident: Sidney herself orchestrated the prison transport plane crash, not to rescue her former lover Havlock (Levi), but to kill him. She believed his death would trigger a “dead man’s switch,” automatically releasing Archive 6, a cache of classified intelligence capable of destroying Bradford. In the present timeline, Havlock hands Sidney a physical copy of the archive, hoping to use it as leverage to disappear, while Sidney remains committed to a scorched-earth revenge strategy. The hour concludes with Sidney vanishing with the drive, leaving Frank Remnick and Havlock behind to face the fallout alone.

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The Last Frontier – S01E08 – L’air Perdu | Transcript

[wind blowing]

You should have come with me.

We could’ve figured it out.

I could’ve helped you.

Quiet. Save it for the interrogation.

I know what you did. I was listening, Sid.

[Thiago] This mission is my salvation.

And I am prepared to sacrifice everything I have to see it through.

Are you?

Frank, we’ve got a situation.

Okay, uh… We’re done.

Briggs, what’s going on?

How the fuck did you allow yourself to get captured?

[Thiago] Do they know?

[Sidney] You had one job.

Do they know about us?

Not yet. Just stay quiet. I’ll handle it.

[inhales sharply, exclaims]

You see, I thought the Agency was giving him instructions.

This was your mission.

You knew about the dead man’s switch.

You knew about the Archive.

You knew that my death would trigger its release.

You downed that plane.

You killed those people.

But let me tell you this, killing me won’t get you what you want.

[Frank, on radio] Shaw, this is Frank.

Do you have eyes on Scofield?

You need to separate her from the inmate immediately

[grunting]

[tires squealing]

[grunting continues]

[theme music playing]

[Sidney grunts]

[groans] Shit.

I never wanted to hurt you.

[“L’air Perdu” playing]

Let’s stay in bed tomorrow until we can’t take it anymore.

I wanna see how late we can sleep.

[chuckles] I’m happy you’re here.

I’m sorry I overreacted earlier.

[Sidney] I get it. Don’t worry.

I came in under an alias.

And as far as Langley knows, I’m meeting an asset in Luxembourg.

There. That’s my toe.

Mmm.

I want you to think of me every time you see it.

Good color.

What are you thinking?

About us. Our future.

And?

I want us to have one.

Is this about Elizabeth?

They were gonna kill her, Sid. Erase her.

That’s what they do when…

[breathes deeply]

…assets pose a threat.

You pose no threat.

Well, maybe not now. But what happens when I pass my expiration date?

They’re not going to give me a gold watch.

I know too much.

So what do you wanna do?

Go live on some beach in Goa?

Yeah, why not? Or maybe we find leverage.

That’s dangerous.

Having an exit plan?

No. Looking for bargaining chips against the Agency.

I’m serious, Levi.

You need to trust me.

[phone buzzing] [sighs] Hello.

What? When?

Okay.

Who was that?

Miss Scofield, I’m James Biel.

This is Tariq Hamdi, our local asset who runs front of house.

[Sidney] You brought him in?

[Hamdi] Yes, ma’am. Four hours ago.

[James] He had a pass phrase.

He was carrying a Russian passport, state-issued, which is how we linked him to the Kremlin.

[beeps]

[Sidney] So, this guy’s a spy?

[James]

His name is Viktor Voss. Russian-American.

Spent a decade in the field with the CIA before he flipped to the Russians, who he also sold out.

The guy’s a black-market bottom-feeder.

[scoffs] Trades in secrets.

He told Mr. Hamdi he’s being hunted by the FSB.

He says you can help him.

I don’t know why.

I’ve never seen this guy before in my life.

Thanks.

[door beeps]

[door closes]

You came. It’s really you.

[sighs]

I was told it was important.

Yeah. We don’t know each other, but I think we can help each other.

Okay.

Can you turn off the cameras?

[inhales deeply] No.

Mr. Voss, you asked me to come here and I’m here.

I don’t know you and I’m not inclined to help you until you explain to me–

Uh. Okay. There’s a contract on my life.

The Kremlin knows I’m here.

They sent a team.

I need safe passage.

A new name, new papers.

That’s not gonna happen.

My life is in your hands, Sidney.

No, your life ended when you double-crossed the Agency.

[sighs] Turn off the cameras, please.

[scoffs] We’re done.

You were told your father was killed when his team was ambushed by the Haqqani network in Afghanistan.

You were told he could have fled but that he stayed.

Sacrificed his life to save four other men.

What is this?

But it’s… That’s not the truth.

Who are you?

The truth is those details are classified because they never happened.

[whispering] And I know. I was there.

And if you wanna know what else I know, you’re gonna get me out of Paris before the FSB arrive.

And make no mistake, Sidney, they are coming.

[door beeps]

Where’d you find this guy?

I told you. He found us.

How?

How did he know I was in town?

I’ve only been here for six hours.

I’m calling the station chief.

No. You’re not calling anybody.

Turn off the cameras and delete the files.

He’s a wanted fugitive.

Who surrendered himself.

And who has information about me and the death of my father.

If the cameras spook him, turn them off.

I don’t need record of this.

I need to know why he’s here and what else he knows.

[glass thuds]

Kill the cameras.

Where did you get this?

[Voss] Your father kept this in his wallet.

You have the other half.

A treasure map you two made when you were a girl.

And that proves?

That I know things.

And I will tell you more if you get me out of Paris.

How am I supposed to do that?

Take me to Havlock.

He has resources in the criminal world.

Have him vanish me tonight and I will tell you all I know.

[grunts]

[speaks Russian]

[speaks Russian]

[both speaking Russian]

[speaking Russian]

[beeps]

[strains]

[grunts]

[exclaims, grunts]

[mercenaries speaking Russian]

Sidney! The fuck are you doing?

Sidney!

[speaks Russian]

[speaks Russian]

[Voss groans]

[groaning]

[Sidney] Come on.

[groans]

Here we go. Come on! Come on.

[groaning]

[exclaims]

Go.

Who are you?

Answer me.

Go!

How do you know my father?

I-I’m the agent who killed him.

I’m sorry.

[sniffles]

[whispers] I’m sorry.

[Havlock] Well, could he be lying?

Why lie to me in his dying breath?

Why take credit for killing my father if he didn’t do it?

You can’t tell Langley.

People were killed.

The safe house was breached.

[Havlock] No one knows you were there.

You said they turned the cameras off and deleted the footage.

The witnesses are dead.

We have time to figure out how Voss knew you were in Paris.

How he knew you and I were working together.

We’re compromised, Sid.

Which is why I need to report it to Langley.

Why give this to them?

They lied about your father.

[scoffs] I trust Bradford.

I’ve known her since I was a girl.

She’s family.

[Havlock] Oh, come on. You’re being naive.

Maybe Bradford knows more than she’s letting on.

What’s really going on here?

You know I’ve been thinking about us and our future.

And you know I think the Agency will terminate me the moment they think I’m a threat, which I think they do.

What did you do?

I went phishing for leverage.

I embedded a line of code into one of my contact reports, and I traced the file path back to a classified server in Langley.

You’re crazy.

One of the files is called Archive 6.

So?

It was created 20 years ago by your father and it’s still active.

I think this Archive 6 is where they keep the records of everything we’ve done, and possibly the records of what happened to your father.

You need to walk away from this.

Why would I walk away?

They’re lying to us, Sid.

About your father, about this guy Voss.

But if I could access the Archive, maybe I could unlock the truth.

You’re not looking for truth.

You’re looking for leverage.

What if I could find both?

It’s too dangerous.

I agree we should wait to talk to Bradford.

But I cannot let you steal a protected file.

I care about you too much.

So we just forget about Voss?

[Sidney] No. I didn’t say that.

We just need to figure out what he knew another way.

[Havlock] I mean, retracing Voss’s steps is gonna be next to impossible.

Even before he defected, the Agency was doing backflips to cover his tracks.

[Sidney] Most of what Langley will let me access is redacted.

[Havlock] Guy’s got false property, banking records, fake names.

[Sidney] There has to be something that links him to the Agency.

Wait a minute. That’s it. Sharon Tidwell.

Who?

I read emails between the DOJ and a former employee at the Agency.

They wanted her to testify against Voss, but she refused because she feared retaliation.

So they subpoenaed her.

[Havlock] So this woman knew Voss, and kept his secrets.

Here she is. Sharon Tidwell.

[Havlock] “Procurement officer in acquisition services.”

She would’ve arranged Voss’s cover jobs, currency, accommodations and IDs.

Travel agent for spies.

They wouldn’t have asked her to testify unless she knew something about Voss.

We need to pay her a visit.

[organ playing]

[people chattering]

[Sharon] Thank you so much.

[Havlock] Hey, Sharon.

Good morning.

Hello. Lovely sermon.

[Havlock]

Oh, we missed the sermon, actually.

We came to talk to you about Viktor Voss.

We work with your former employer at the CIA.

You shouldn’t be here.

We thought you could help us with our–

I don’t care what you think.

I’m not speaking with you.

So turn, walk away and leave me alone.

Does your family know about your work with the GSA?

What you did?

I never spoke with Voss.

I didn’t interact with assets.

But you provided critical support.

Yeah, but I didn’t know him.

Voss defected.

He’s been missing for years.

So what do you know about his covert mission involving Robert Scofield?

Was his death an Agency assignment?

You’re the daughter.

Did you see the kill order?

You poor thing. You just found out?

Why would the Agency want him dead?

I was in procurement.

I provided resources.

They didn’t tell me why things were done, and I didn’t ask.

That is not my concern.

Is that information in the Archive?

Archive 6. What is it?

You best be careful.

What other secrets are in there?

I don’t know. And if I did, I sure as shit wouldn’t tell you.

Does Archive 6 contain the kill order targeting my father?

Sweetheart, you need to walk away from this.

Protect your father’s legacy.

It’s best for all of us if we just remember him as a hero.

[sighs] Don’t say it.

What? That I was right?

We have to look inside Archive 6.

I hope you have a plan.

Tomorrow morning I want you to go to work.

I want you to speak to your division chief and tell him that I’m en route to Karachi.

Tell him that because of, uh, cross-border activities, you and I have had no communication.

We haven’t spoken in a week.

I want to establish that you have complete deniability

to everything that I’m doing.

What are you doing?

I’m going to access Archive 6.

As long as I’m only sightseeing, there’ll be no way of pinpointing who’s executing the hack.

On Wednesday, I want you to meet me at the safe house in Paris.

I’ll tell you what I found.

But you have to promise me one thing.

If you sense any trouble, anything at all, just don’t come. All right?

Promise me.

[Sidney] What do you mean, trouble?

Bradford needs to see you.

One of our shadow facilities was breached in Paris, Friday night.

Our local asset and the deputy station chief, both are dead.

As is a former asset, Viktor Voss.

Who’s Voss?

[Jacque] He’s a traitor who we birddogged for the better part of the last decade, only to have him turn up dead outside one of our facilities.

No cameras. Recordings deleted.

[Sidney] What was he after?

Thought you might know.

Why?

Havlock was in Paris that night.

So?

That doesn’t concern you?

Havlock doesn’t know Voss.

[Griffin] You sure about that?

Jacque, what is this?

We’ve detected a series of intrusions into our Sigma-Vault network.

The IP is unattributable, but we think it’s coming from the inside.

Havlock fits the profile.

You think Havlock’s turned?

I didn’t say that.

I’m asking if you trust him.

Why would he want to breach our network?

I don’t know.

But he has been given a lot of discretion.

He has access.

Resources in the criminal world.

Do you trust him?

With my life.

Give us the room.

You’re just like your old man.

Your father was incredibly trusting.

He had a tendency to put people before the mission.

That got him killed.

Keep an eye on Havlock.

But keep your distance.

I need you to protect yourself.

[Sidney] Do you still think about him?

Every day.

Your father gave the greatest sacrifice, which is why I promised myself I would keep you safe.

Be careful here, Sid.

I’ll keep an eye on Havlock.

She’s lying.

She’s sleeping with that son of a bitch.

[Sidney] I told you it was a mistake to go phishing for leverage.

But you didn’t listen and now they know.

Nothing points to you.

[sighs] I’m not worried about me, Levi.

I’m worried about you.

You should’ve fucking listened to me.

You went looking for an edge because you thought you were in danger,

and now you are.

I always was. That’s what I’m saying.

Archive 6 proves everything I feared.

The CIA are planning on killing me, just like the others.

What others?

The Archive is an index of all previous ops carried out under the Atwater Protocol.

We work in a business of unsanctioned ops.

Right. But you and I are not the only operatives in Bradford’s secret program.

Bradford is running unsanctioned black book ops around the globe just like ours.

She’s placing operatives in the field with no oversight.

She’s providing them with classified intel that’s hasn’t been approved for release and using it to flush out and kill our enemies.

London, Cairo, Athens.

I only printed a few.

[stammers] This is just the beginning.

It’s a shadow program.

It’s completely rogue.

I don’t know how she’s sourcing these assets, Sid.

But the only ones still living are the ones who are still active because she’s terminating her operatives once the job is complete.

Sid, your father was one of Bradford’s first targets.

[Sidney] So what do we do?

I have to flee. Go underground.

What choice is there?

Go public. Expose the truth.

It’s too dangerous.

It’s what’s right.

Bradford is powerful.

She’ll just discredit everything we say.

Are we sure they can trace the steps back to you?

My digital fingerprints are all over that breach.

Maybe I could redirect them.

No, looking was one thing, Sid.

The minute I downloaded part of that Archive, I exposed myself. They’ll send a team.

They’ll come here. They’ll kill me.

I can’t lose you.

Then come with me.

[sniffles]

Let’s go together. Start a new life.

[scoffs, sniffles] I have a life.

Do you?

How long before she finds out about us?

You’re guilty by association.

I can’t.

[sighs] If we leave, Bradford won’t dare touch us.

We have leverage.

If we threaten to go public with the Archive, it could keep us alive.

I love you, Levi.

But my father, my… my family…

I can’t walk away from this.

I have to make it right. Expose the truth.

Think about what I said.

[phone buzzing] We don’t have much time.

[phone continues buzzing]

[Sidney’s parent]

He loved you girls so much.

[Sidney] I know, Mom.

I may have to go away for a little while.

When are you coming home?

I don’t know. [sighs]

Are you in some kind of trouble?

[chuckles] No.

It’s just work stuff.

You’re lying.

This is about your father and what really happened.

What do you mean “what really happened”?

[Mom sighs]

I never wanted to hurt you or your sister.

The whole point was always to protect you girls.

[sighs]

I felt it was best for you if you remembered your father as a hero.

Mom, what are you saying?

Hmm.

Mom, you okay?

Mom, who is this man in the photo with me and Dad?

[Mom] I think it’s time you learned the truth.

Vincent Thiago?

Sidney.

I was 24 when I first met your father in London.

I was a moneyless refugee.

He needed someone who could speak Turkish.

You were his interpreter.

My friendship with your father was forged in savage and splendid places.

Iran, Russia, Lebanon.

But because of our work, I made many enemies.

It was your father who brought me here.

He helped with my visa, my background checks and citizenship papers.

I worked alongside him for six years as a linguist in Washington.

[inhales deeply]

Then he was taken from us.

You mean he was murdered.

I fear your father was assassinated to protect a secret.

What secret?

Does it have to do with Jacqueline Bradford?

Archive 6?

Let’s get some air.

When your father conceived of the Atwater Protocol, Bradford was his most stalwart supporter.

They both understood that while the program was unorthodox and gruesome, it promised to snuff out the evils of humanity.

In your father’s heart, it was a weapon of last resort.

A way to surgically remove imminent threats.

Bradford saw something else.

She saw an opportunity to brazenly eradicate enemies around the world without a modicum of oversight, and she took it.

She went so far as to eliminate many of her own operatives in an effort to keep the program secret.

But your father came to harbor profound ethical misgivings.

He felt deeply betrayed and wanted to expose this abuse but lacked proof.

So he began to collect intel from these targeted executions, many of which were disguised as accidents.

He suspected Bradford was targeting political enemies, even profiting from those kills.

Your father gave me what little research he’d collected and said that if anything were to happen to him, I was to go to the authorities.

[Thiago] I thought he was being paranoid.

A week later, he was killed in Afghanistan.

I prayed it was an ambush like they said.

But when I saw Bradford eulogizing your father in public, praising the man she came to loathe, I knew it was a lie.

I told your mother the truth, but she was afraid of Bradford and told me to walk away.

Let her daughters live in peace.

Let their father be remembered as a hero.

And so I did.

But you were also in danger.

So I vanished. Erased myself.

For almost 20 years, I’ve hidden from the truth.

I’ve long dreamed of exposing Bradford to vindicate your father, who I loved dearly, but all I have are pieces. No proof.

What if there is proof?

The asset that I told you about, Hartman, he breached the server at Langley, accessed a file called Archive 6.

It verifies everything that you’ve said.

Bradford’s kill order, her assets, the dark money she uses for her operations.

You can expose the program.

Bring justice to Bradford.

It’s not that simple.

My father is proof of how far Bradford will go to keep her secret.

Is it a risk? Yes.

But the safer play is to use this evidence to stay alive.

Vanish while I still can.

I vanished. I stayed silent.

And I regret that decision to this day.

But you have something that I didn’t. Proof.

You have a chance to change things.

Finish what your father started.

You can make this right.

Where the hell have you been?

Everyone’s waiting.

Did they identify the source?

What took you so long?

Griffin, answer me.

Did they ID the source of the breach or not?

It’s him, Sid. Hartman’s the one behind the intrusions.

I don’t believe it.

[Jacque] We have proof.

Forensics ID’d six unique digital artifacts, all attributable.

We have proof he breached our network.

I’m sorry, who are you?

Michael Fitzgerald, deputy chief of counterintelligence.

This is Mrs. Rombaur.

Mr. Campbell here is with the OGC.

We’re here to safeguard your rights, Miss Scofield.

Rule out any potential involvement.

In what?

Your asset hacked the CIA.

So you said.

We’re trying to figure out what he took.

See what you might know.

When did you two last speak?

[phone buzzing] Sid, you can’t have that in here.

We’ve armed Hartman with powerful intel for years.

He has lived that lie a long time.

If he’s turned, if he’s started to believe that lie, it would be catastrophic for the Agency.

So I’ll make contact and bring him in.

No. You’re to have no contact.

I can help you. He trusts me.

But I’m starting to get the impression that I’m the one that should be calling a lawyer.

Counsel is advisable.

[chuckling] Is the Agency’s lawyer telling me to get a lawyer?

Miss Scofield, I’m not trying to antagonize you, but try and see this from our point of view.

You need to answer that?

Yeah, I do.

It’s my sister and our mother is ill.

I’m taking it.

They know it was you.

I know. They sent a team.

What team? Where are you? Are you okay?

They’re dead. All of them.

They’ll send another team for you, for me.

They issued a kill order, Sid. They know.

We have to disappear.

[sighs] To where?

Meet me in Khabarovsk at the Anya Hotel.

Room 203. Thursday.

Levi, just slow down.

Listen, I’ll have a plan by then.

I’ll have cash. I’ll have passports.

Just remember, the Anya Hotel, Khabarovsk.

We can disappear together.

No, no. You listen to me–

I love you, Sid.

I have to go. Stay safe.

[“Before I Sleep” playing]

[no audible dialogue]

[Thiago] You are faced with an impossible decision.

Do you run with the man you love, or do you stay and fight?

[speaking indistinctly]

Are we certain it’s him?

Affirmative.

Our assets are on the ground and awaiting your go.

[music continues]

Hey.

[Havlock] You made it.

Come straight to the hotel.

I got some great news.

I figured out the Archive.

How to use it to protect us.

It’s a filesharing portal with an auto-send switch.

We have to enter a series of passwords every 72 hours.

If we don’t… If anything were to happen to either of us, the Archive goes wide.

The attorney general, the intelligence committee, a who’s who of news outlets.

A dead man’s switch.

Yeah, exactly.

It’s our insurance policy, Sid.

As soon as you get here, we’ll notify Bradford.

Levi, I’m sorry.

You’re not here, are you?

No.

Where are you?

You were right about the protocol.

Bradford is playing God.

No, Sid.

Innocent people are dying.

You can’t take on Bradford.

You won’t survive.

I don’t have a choice.

If you and I run, we save ourselves.

If I stay and I confront this, who knows how many lives can be saved.

My whole life, I have been surrounded with lies.

Home, work.

I’ve been so many people in this job, I

I don’t know who I am anymore.

But I have…

I have the chance to confront the truth… and stand for something.

And not because it was an order I was given, but because it’s what’s right.

And because it’s my choice.

Sidney, you can’t take on Bradford without me.

I have the Archive, you don’t.

And I won’t give it to you.

I love you too much.

I will not let you destroy yourself.

We both know taking on Bradford, i-it’s suicide.

Levi, I can do this.

You’re the one who showed me that.

You taught me resilience.

You said that the smallest hairline fracture can take down the strongest system.

I can be that fracture… and topple Bradford’s network.

And when I’m done, I’m gonna find you.

Levi, say something.

They’re here.

Who? Who’s there?

[Havlock] Special Forces.

Theirs, ours. It doesn’t matter.

You need to get out right now.

You have to go.

Sid, promise me one thing.

Levi, if they capture you, they will kill you.

You have to leave.

You have to leave. Please.

Promise me you don’t pick this fight.

I love you.

I love you too.

[grunting]

[Sidney] Levi?

Stop.

Stop! Stop!

[no audio]

[sirens wailing in distance]

He won’t walk away from this.

I know how these people work.

It won’t be long before a team of coders begins to dismantle that switch.

Assets waiting to torture him.

Bleed him and erase him.

I should’ve listened to him.

No, he knew the risks.

Yeah. But he would’ve wanted his death to mean something. To change something.

And now…

That’s it. His death.

What about it?

Levi’s death is inevitable.

What if we could control it? What if…

What if his death was the solution?

Levi was captured along the Sino-Russian border.

Langley will wanna transport him covertly.

Transport him how?

They’ll put him on a plane.

But what if that plane doesn’t land?

What if the plane goes down before the CIA can dismantle the dead man’s switch?

Before they could torture him?

If Havlock dies en route, the dead man’s switch will be activated, Archive 6 will self-distribute.

And Bradford will be exposed.

And the man you love would die.

The man I love is already dead.

[sighs] You know, I would do anything for your father.

For you.

So tell me how this would work?

Last year, Levi and I devised an assassination plan on behalf of the Agency.

The idea was to hide the killings in the event of a plane crash.

The crash that you could control.

We contracted a coder, developed the malware.

The program triggered a fuel leak and a subsequent explosion.

So the pieces are all in place?

We need to move fast.

Bradford will need to get Havlock out of Russia.

The closest base is Eielson, outside of Fairbanks. It’s remote, safe.

Once he’s in-country, they’ll use a government transport that doesn’t draw attention.

A cargo plane, a fuel tanker maybe.

They’ll move him from Alaska to a black site.

[Thiago] So Alaska is our one chance

to intercept him?

Yes.

I’ll have my hands full with the lawyers, so you’ll need to get to St. Petersburg and meet with the man who made the malware.

His name is Armen Zdhanko.

Once you have the malware, get on a plane, take it to Fairbanks.

Use one of your fake passports to enter the country.

Get a motel. Something quiet. Lay low.

[Thiago] Hello, it’s me. I’m here.

Everything is on schedule.

[Sidney] It’s important you do this before they get Havlock back on American soil.

We have a day, two, tops.

You need to ingest the malware into the plane before Havlock leaves Alaska.

[Thiago] It’s me. I’m here.

And the transport just touched down.

Sidney, are you sure about this?

I’m sure.

Because once it’s done…

Levi’s already gone.

He’ll never survive the black site.

[inhales deeply]

But this gives his death purpose.

Understand this is about what’s right and what’s just, and exposing a corrupt woman, who is destroying innocent lives with unchecked power.

So yeah, I’m sure.

And it breaks my heart.

But I’ve never been more sure of anything in my life.

I’ll call when it’s done.

[screaming]

[O’Bannon]

Flight controls still unresponsive.

[Havlock] Shut down your master program!

Get him out of here.

You have a fault with your MMR.

How would you know that?

Your computers have been corrupted.

[grunts] This plane’s programmed to crash.

[grunts]

[Havlock] The ADIRU’s been poisoned.

You can’t reset ’em.

Kill the secondaries and turn off flight control.

Cycling the ADIRUs now.

Don’t cycle. Power down. Power down.

We still have trim, differential thrust and rudders.

[O’Bannon] 6,000 feet. Hold.

Nose up.

Nose up.

3,000 feet. Nose up! Nose up!

Hold! Hold!

Brace for impact!

[plane creaking, halts]

[sighs]

[phone buzzing]

Fuck.

Hey, sis.

What? No.

No, I didn’t forget.

I am at the store picking out a gift.

Yeah.

I’m on my way. I’ll be there before cake.

[phone ringing]

Is it done?

[Thiago] We have a problem.

The plane wasn’t a cargo plane like we thought.

It was a prison transport and it was full.

What do you mean full?

With inmates. I had to make a decision.

I went ahead with our plan and installed the malware.

You did what?

The inmates aren’t the problem.

The plane is the problem.

The plane, i-it didn’t behave like it was supposed to.

The programming, it didn’t work.

Something happened.

They made a crash landing.

And we have witnesses.

Injuries. Casualties.

But I have no way to know if Havlock is among the survivors.

I have to go.

[“I Haven’t Got Time to Cry” playing]

[no audible dialogue]

[bottle opens]

Atwater’s down.

[Jacque] You need to bring in Scofield.

[Griffin] That’s a terrible idea.

[Jacque] She created Havlock.

As far as I’m concerned, this is her mess.

You rerouted a prison transport through Alaska to pick up Havlock?

[Jacque] Satellite images indicate there are survivors, which means Havlock is in play.

Sounds like you have a problem.

It’s our problem, Sidney.

The Supervisory Deputy in Alaska is Frank Remnick.

Sidney Scofield.

Frank. Mr. Remnick’s my dad.

I wanna be clear about one thing.

If you put this secret of yours before the lives and safety of the people in this community, you and I are gonna have a problem.

[shouts] Where’s my wife?

[Sarah] You’re the one I worry about.

Because I think all of this is happening because of you.

Because you have a secret that this man has exploited.

[Frank] So I don’t give a fuck if I have to put that plane back together one piece at a time.

I’m gonna find your guy.

[O’Bannon] He forced the plane into a manual reversion.

[Sidney] He took control?

He saved the plane.

That guy’s the only reason anyone on board survived.

[Sidney] I love you, Levi.

She’s lying. She’s sleeping with that son of a bitch.

[Frank] An advanced facial image search found that in the back catalog of a Maryland newspaper.

Do they know about us?

[Frank] It’s her, Hutch.

She downed the plane.

She’s calling the shots.

Scofield is the one behind all of this.

I never wanted to hurt you.

I only did it because I knew you would die anyway.

I knew your death would expose the truth.

[whispering] Come on. Put the gun down.

I have to stop Bradford and expose the Archive.

You see… [chuckles] …killing me won’t release the Archive.

Bradford’s men have deactivated the switch.

I don’t believe you.

[sighs] My death triggers nothing.

I can get you the Archive.

If you don’t believe me, pull the trigger.

Bradford.

Did you disable the switch?

Where are you?

Answer me.

Yes, the dead man’s switch is offline.

Havlock’s locked out.

We know you brought down that plane, Sid.

We have the drive to prove it.

After all I’ve done, you betray me?

Says the woman who killed my father.

Your daddy was smart, but not smart enough to know when to get out of the way.

Seems to run in your family.

We’re coming for you, Sidney.

[sighs]

Not so easy when it’s face to face, right?

What did you mean when you said you could get me the Archive?

When Bradford shut me out, I reconstructed the Archive into a hard copy.

[grunting]

[groans]

I’m sorry that it had to end this way.

I wish we could’ve been together.

What if we could?

What if you didn’t have to do it alone?

What do you mean?

Bradford will hunt you down.

She’ll follow you anywhere.

[Frank] Get on the ground.

Get down!

[sighs]

[Frank] Where is she? Answer me.

[Havlock] She’s gone, Frank.

[groans]

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