نخستین 200 خط.
Previously on terminator: the sarah connor chronicles...
where's the metal?
Who are you?
My name's winston.
I talked to your mom.
She found something out in the desert.
It sounds like it has something to do with those three dots
she's been after.
Is it real this time?
Well, the bullet in her leg sounds real.
You stay. I'll go.
You made your call.
This is what living with it means.
I detected this audio transmission
on an unsecured line.
Got a breach.
Man shot out at heat and air.
Well, you know the drill. Shut the place down.
Authorities are still trying to determine
the cause of the blast
which killed all 32 employees
of the desert canyon heat and air plant
earlier this week.
A vigil is scheduled for today
in charm acres... the high-desert enclave
that served as a company town
for the workers and their families.
Area schools and many of the town's local businesses
will be closed in observance...
native americans believe that when their pictures are taken,
their souls are stolen
and locked in the photograph forever.
I think you're safe.
God, i hate funerals.
I hate skynet.
How come this sounded so easy
when we were talking about it on the way up here?
And now that i see all these people...
just find somebody to talk to, john.
Mom, everybody who knew anything about the factory
is already dead.
Well, i'm not.
Yeah, well, i guess you're lucky.
I'd feel luckier if we could find somebody here
who knew what was going on out there.
You'd never guess he had it in him.
No.
I see it.
That seat taken?
Are you gonna say annoying things?
Annoying things?
"I can't believe it's happening."
"It comes in waves." "I just feel numb."
No, i will, uh, try not to say those things.
I'm john.
Zoe.
Yeah.
So you know somebody in charm acres, john?
Or are you just a sucker for a small-town, homey vigil?
My mom, uh, worked at the factory.
So she, uh...
you know, came to pay her respects.
So you got dragged along.
Little drag, also some push.
It seemed like the right thing to do.
A stupid thing to do, if you had a choice.
Did you have a choice?
Funeral crasher.
Stupid funeral crasher.
Am i crazy,
or is that girl creepily staring at us?
That would be my sister.
I don't like that.
Uh, no, no reason to.
That's my mom.
My dad worked at the factory.
Sorry.
I picked out a suit this morning,
you know, to bury him in.
I picked out a gray one, even though henry said
i should've picked out a black one.
He looked better in gray, though.
Speak of the henry devil.
We're about to do the candle lighting.
Hi, i'm john.
Is that your boyfriend?
You know, he keeps applying for the job.
I'm just not hiring.
It was nice to meet you...
john.
Do not stand at my grave and weep.
I am not there.
I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow.
I am the diamond glint on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awake in the morning's hush...
i am the swift uplifting rush
of quiet birds in circled flight.
Do not stand at my grave and cry.
I am not there.
I did not die.
Excuse me.
He hated having his picture taken.
You wouldn't know it by looking at him there,
but he did.
Excuse me, i'll leave...
no, no, no. It's... it's okay.
It's actually refreshing to see an unfamiliar face.
Everybody here... all i see are the people that they've lost.
All i see is what's missing.
I'm sarah.
Diana winston.
So did you know my husband, sarah?
Gene used to project
old movies on his garage door.
Every saturday night during the summer,
there'd be couples out in the driveway
with their beers and popcorn...
watching casablanca or out of the past
or his girl friday.
I just went for the free beer.
I've been to a lot of places for that.
I can't remember...
the last movie that ed and i saw together...
or when.
I used to just leave his dinner in the fridge
for whenever he came home.
It wasn't the easiest place to work.
I was only there for a few months,
but long enough to figure that out.
I can't tell you how many times i wanted to...
make a call or write a letter to those people
and ask them what kind of security they had ed doing
that kept him out of the house seven days a week.
But you never do that.
No one does that.
Not here.
Yes, ma'am.
Do you have him, mr. Walsh?
No, ma'am.
He's proven a...
bit harder to locate than i had anticipated.
You assured me it'd be a very simple job.
I know, ma'am.
Everyone i've spoken to thinks that he's dead,
died in the explosion at the factory.
I can tell you he isn't.
He didn't.
I've got a good lead on him, ma'am.
I hope so, mr. Walsh.
I must've missed the memo about wearing plaid today.
Oh, yeah.
Don't worry. It's not a company policy.
It's just something a few of us do.
Paying homage, you know?
To whom?
Weaver, lachlan weaver.
Today's the anniversary of his death.
Did you know him?
Yeah, he was...
he was a great guy.
You know, he's a genius, funny as hell.
They both were, you know,
back then.
Good morning, mr. Ellison.
Mr. Murch.
Ms. Weaver.
Beautiful day, isn't it?
I'm going to say a few words about my friend gene miller.
But before i do, i want to take this opportunity
to thank everyone
at desert heat and air's parent company,
the kaliba group,
for their generous donations to this service,
and not just for the beautiful flowers
you see around our chapel,
but also for the generosity and kindness they've extended
to the families in this very difficult time.
Is this all it costs to buy us?
Flowers and a few kind words?
Where's anybody from the company?
Have any of you seen anybody from the company?
Has anybody ever seen anybody from the company?
No.
You have not.
Diana. Stop.
Let us pray.
Let us pray.
First six years of our marriage, we lived in nine states.
Ed was in the military, so...
when he got the chance to settle down...
you know, the nice company car,
the big house, the even bigger salary...
i pushed him to take that job.
Head of security for desert canyon heat and air.
Come on, what kind of heat and air factory
needs that kind of security?
What did you do there?
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