Le prime 200 righe.
Previously on "Resurrection"...
You have to turn people in?
- To the government. - Sooner or later,
you're gonna have to do something for them you don't want to.
You do realize that, right?
It's me.
I got something for you.
I think I made some progress.
What's this trucking accident have to do with it?
One of the returns died in a fire. The stories don't add up.
All of our troubles started with that girl in there.
You killed him.
You killed my son.
I want you to know that you're not alone...
in any of this.
It's my deputy's brother.
He died 15 years ago.
Help me.
- What's going on? - They're all returned, and they're all sick.
I never got it running.
Awful lot of effort just to get back to where you started.
Where's Maggie?
At the clinic. Worked all night.
She have any idea what we're dealing with?
She thinks it could be a new flu strain or some kind of viral pneumonia.
Only people who have come down with it so far are returned.
- So, five, then? - Six, if you count Arthur Holmes.
- I'll tell her you stopped by. - I'm not here to see her.
Found that under a building in my family's factory.
That fire back in '35,
I figure it killed those 12 men.
My family tried to hide it by making up the truck accident.
Probably would've stayed hidden except, at some point, two of them returned.
And they were murdered... three times over.
These are people coming back from the dead.
They probably thought they were ghosts.
Who killed them?
I don't know.
Do you want to know?
This is an 80-year-old case, Agent Bellamy.
And whoever's responsible is long gone now.
Your mom was a kid back then.
Ask her?
I did.
And if she knows something,
she's not inclined to share it with me.
And you're telling me this out of the kindness of your heart.
You had most of it anyway.
And I know guys like you.
You're not gonna let it go.
People were killed.
There just might be families out there who'd like to know the truth.
The truth... is a slippery thing these days, isn't it?
Maybe people want to know, maybe they don't.
One thing's for sure.
You dig this up, the only people that get hurt are the ones that you care about.
The langstons.
Maggie.
Mrs. Langston?
Barbara.
Hi.
I'm Elaine Richards. I-I'm a friend of Maggie's.
Oh, hi.
I-I know a Richards.
Um...
Caleb, right?
Yeah, he was my dad.
I recognize you from all the pictures at Maggie's place.
That's nice.
Yeah.
I've never seen her place.
Oh.
Look, um...
Maggie's not always great with... feelings.
But having you back, I-it's what she's always dreamed of.
So, if it seems like she's being hard on you,
- it's just... - No.
Uh, it's not her fault. It's mine.
You know, after everything that I've done, I don't deserve anything more.
We all make mistakes.
But the ones who love us, they forgive us.
I-it's pretty dead around here. I-I can sit with you, if you like.
Just talk.
- That'd be nice. - Yeah?
Yeah.
I'm just gonna go take care of one thing.
Mr. Enders.
There's no sign of concussion from your car accident, and your fever has broken.
Well, hold on while I jump for joy.
- What the hell is wrong with me? - Mikey, come on. She's trying to help.
We don't have a clear picture of what we're dealing with.
But I'm starting you on antivirals, which seems to be effective
in combating the most severe symptoms.
For now, I'm sending you home with your brother.
Well, I need to see a real Doc... a man.
Well, the good news is, I can tell you're already starting to feel better.
Uh...
Dr. Langston?
Um, the other one that came back,
that Arthur guy... He was sick, too, wasn't he?
He was.
And didn't it make him, like, disappear?
Well, we're not sure if it was because of the virus,
but, yeah, he did disappear.
That's why I need you to be vigilant.
Okay, deputy?
Yeah.
- We're getting out of here, Carl. - Yeah, of course.
Bunch of witch doctors. Gonna kill me, these people.
Where's my stuff at?
Thank you.
No problem. How's it going?
Okay, I guess. No new cases.
And we've been able to keep the symptoms under control.
That's a good thing, right?
I hope so.
Have you talked to your contacts in the government?
No.
I'm not bringing them in on this.
It was just a question.
We're better off without their help.
Phone message for you, Doctor.
Thank you.
Um... hi.
Maggie! I'm so glad you're here!
I can see that.
Your friend Elaine is the best.
Sit down, sit down.
You need a drink.
No. I think maybe it's about time we call it a night.
One drink. It's girls' night!
- Girls' night? - Not my idea.
She just needed someone to talk to.
How long has she been here?
Uh, a while.
She's lonely.
You know, I think back then, her and Sam, it was a fling.
But now she's living with an old man.
Oh, wow. My mother and her boyfriend aren't getting along?
- How terrible. - She's a kid.
She's younger than us. Ease up on her.
She's also my mother.
Hey, and why are you getting involved in this?
I'm just trying to help.
I know. I know.
I'm just saying...
Give her a chance.
Shots!
Uh, no, no, no, no, no.
Yes. They taste like cotton candy.
- That sounds awful. - It is awful.
Do it.
She would forge excuses for the whole school.
One time, she got the entire football team to go see "Phantom Menace."
I have excellent penmanship.
You must've been very popular in high school.
Oh, no no. Uh, Elaine was the one with all the friends.
I was the girl in the science lab.
Oh, God.
No. I have to go.
I have to open early tomorrow.
I-I got to leave, guys.
Just one more drink.
Mnh-mnh. Mnh-mnh.
Maggie, your mom is a horrible influence.
This has been fun.
See ya.
Uh...
yeah. I should probably get home, too.
I wish I'd known you when you were younger.
It must've been hard for you to grow up without a mother.
Dad did okay.
Yeah, I know he has his faults, but he was a good father.
He learned to french braid my hair.
He's changed.
I can see that now.
I feel like I've lived 30 years in the past month.
You know, I've had this fantasy my whole life
of having a normal family.
And when you returned, that became a possibility.
And I've been blaming you for not living up to that.
- I'm sorry. - No, no, no, no.
I'm saying that it's not fair for me to put that on you.
I-I don't know.
The more I get to know you,
the more I like you...
As a person.
So, maybe we just start with that.
I'd like that.
Are you gonna invite me in?
- Good morning - Good morning.
Oh, hey. You can't wear that to church.
Why not? It's not real church.
Of course it is. Change.
Please.
Listen to your mother, Jacob.
Margaret...
- My behavior the other night... - Your behavior?
You were honest.
I'm feeling kind of ashamed.
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