The first 200 lines.
‐ How much longer is this gonna take?
‐ I don't know, how long does it take a man
to become a God, Lana?
‐ I don't know, ten minutes?
‐ I still don't understand
why I have to be this naked in front of Mother.
‐ I don't think you all appreciate what I've done here.
Billions of wires, carrying trillions of data packets,
perfectly and delicately calibrated
to dive into the wet, gross mind of a man!
‐ It all looks pretty mad scientist‐y.
Oh, you've even got one of those big power switches.
‐ That is a precision device!
That I've been saving for something weird.
‐ So, Krieger, how does this work?
You gonna transfer his memory banks
into my neuro‐brain stuff or whatever?
‐ I call it the reverse Frankenstein.
‐ Okay, definitely mad scientist‐y.
‐ And you're certain this will give us the information we need
to rebuild the device IIA stole?
‐ I'm certain it might if his brain doesn't explode.
‐ Wait, which "his?" Am I the "his?"
‐ More importantly, are we in the splash zone?
‐ Shh. Quiet!
I need total silence to initiate the sequence.
‐ Sorry I'm late.
I was volunteering at what I thought was a soup kitchen‐‐
all: Shh! ‐ God dammit!
‐ Ooh, right, sorry.
Wait, what are we doing?
‐ This guy has some science thingy in his head
that we need for money,
but he's in a coma and we're almost out of money,
so Archer's gonna go into his brain.
‐ We're broke?
Is that why the vending machine costs money now?
‐ No, they just finally fixed it.
‐ We're technically not broke.
Just operating on a leaner budget
now that Robert is tightening the spigots.
‐ Well, money doesn't come from spigots.
So that might be part of the problem right there.
That, and how much did you spend on this thingamabob?
‐ Well, you gotta spend money diving into brains
to make money diving into brains.
Speaking of thingamabob,
do I need to be hooked up down there?
‐ Great question. Ka‐thunk.
It's working. It's working!
‐ Here we go, buddy. See you on your insides.
‐ No, no, no, no, no!
‐ Whoa.
‐ Wait, what happened? Where did he go?
‐ If by he, you mean me,
well then, ta‐da!
Where am I? I'm getting a sex dungeon vibe.
‐ You're not far off.
‐ Metaphorically or geographically.
‐ Did it work? Am I in? ‐ Nope.
But, side note, I know how to cure comas now.
‐ Would have been useful a couple of years ago.
‐ The soup kitchen was a sex club.
‐
‐ Can you remember anything about who you are?
Where you come from? ‐ Uh...
I think maybe, your mom's butt?
‐ Ooh, a funny scientist.
‐ Aw, come on. I have my moments.
‐ I'm a scientist? Nice.
‐ It's possible the massive electric shock
may have fried a few of his circuits.
Look, science isn't an exact science.
‐ Okay, then let's start simple.
Do you remember your name?
‐ Uh, no.
Bet my name's something cool though, like, Colt.
Yeah. Let's go with Colt.
‐ Damn. That is cool.
‐ And you're sure you don't want us
to call you Dr. Something or other?
‐ Ugh, lame. Trust me, Colt is fine.
Wait! I'm getting something.
A small blue house,
two children, and a wife‐‐
‐ Ugh, enough.
Colt, you're a very important scientist
on a very important mission, okay?
To redesign the device you were transporting in Moldova.
‐ Can do, I'll just grab
this pen and paper, and voila.
Pam: Not bad.
Cheryl: But terrible riding form.
‐ Oh, I guess I can't do.
‐ But you know the device we're talking about?
What does it do? ‐ Well, if memory serves...
‐ And it mostly doesn't. ‐ It's an energy source.
Properly used, it could eliminate our dependence
on fossil fuels altogether.
‐ What about improperly used?
‐ It could wipe out all life on the planet.
Science, you crazy bitch.
‐ Yeah.
‐ Oh, God, that must be why IIA wants it.
‐ It's a classic "evil villain destroys the world
with some sort of weird doomsday device" plot.
Obviously. ‐ Oh, hey, wait.
I'm remembering some other stuff.
One, metal rules. ‐ Preach, brother!
‐ And two, I left my notes on a memory stick
hidden in the device, along with a homing beacon.
Did I have a talky‐talk on me when you picked me up?
Okay, I might be able to track it.
Whoa, who is this hot piece of ass?
‐ That would be you.
‐ Ah, here we go. The device is in Singapore.
‐ IIA's headquarters are in Singapore.
‐ I'll get my checkbook.
‐ That's my room service!
‐ We just got here.
‐ I preordered it from the plane phone.
‐ Damn.
How do you say "Bitchin'" in Singaporean?
‐ Actually, the primary language here is Mandarin.
‐ Did that feel good? Making me feel small?
‐ Yes, it did.
‐ This place is incredible.
‐ This was almost our honeymoon.
Maybe an anniversary?
‐ Oh, sure, yeah, maybe. Hey, where's Ray?
‐ Who knows? He's been asking for a lot of time off lately.
For some family emergency or something.
As if four cats are family.
‐ I'm all for a successful mission,
but first class tickets,
and a penthouse with room service?
We need to talk about how much all this is costing.
‐ Later. Everyone, listen up.
Lana, Cyril, and I will survey IIA
and develop an entrance strategy.
‐ Okay, this will ping the homing beacon, I think.
Still a bit fuzzy on the science.
‐ That's great.
Krieger, you stay here with Colt,
and try to jog his memory for more information.
‐ Hey, I'll race you to remember.
Hey, I am a funny scientist. ‐ Eh.
‐ And, Mother‐‐
‐ There has to be a bar around here.
‐ Uh, keep doing what you're doing.
And, Robert, you're on point here at HQ.
‐ So what are they doing here?
‐ Um, comic relief.
‐ Thank you so much.
‐ Ah! Are you tipping him $500?
‐ Relax. It's my money.
And sometimes I like to give service people a thrill.
‐ I'm sorry, Miss, was my service unsatisfactory?
Perhaps this is generous in your country,
but in Singapore, it's‐‐ how would you Americans say it?
Jack shit. ‐ What?
‐ Singapore is an extremely wealthy country.
‐ And there he goes again.
‐ Ha! Your money means less.
‐ Wait, am I poor here?
‐ Do you really have to bring that up right now?
‐ What? All I said was,
"Trouble in hell,"
as a play on "trouble in paradise,"
because your husband sucks,
and it seems like you're avoiding him,
which, now that I think about it,
I should've said, "success in hell?"
‐ I don't want to talk about it.
‐ What happened? Did you tell him about
tongue‐wrestling that dude in Japan?
‐ Jesus, Archer! ‐ You cheated on Robert?
‐ No!
Well, I almost, sort of, kissed someone else.
‐ Oh, my God. ‐ But that's all that happened!
‐ Besides the cuddling. ‐ Not helpful.
‐ ‐ Okay, how about now?
‐ No, I don't think the jogging's working.
Hey, what if you put me back in the coma and woke me up again?
A hard reset.
‐ That's just crazy enough to work.
Or not work. Pretty 50/50.
‐ I think I remember liking those odds.
‐ God, I love science! ‐ Well, I don't.
Cyril: Dammit, Lana, if you're making a cuckold of Robert,
he deserves to know!
‐ That is not what's happening! And who are you to judge?
You and I both cheated on each other!
‐ And it broke me!
‐ Not a real high bar. ‐
Cyril, I'm sorry for the past, okay?
But this is different.
I am not the same person I was back then.
‐ Also, I never told you about any of the times
I cheated on you when we were together,
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