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Nina Sharp Favorite Season One Scenes - Part Two Round 5 Scene 1 – Nina / Olivia OLIVIA: Hello. NINA: (on a balcony with her cell phone) Agent Dunham? Nina Sharp... hand's back to normal OLIVIA: Well, good for you. NINA: I was curious about that question you asked, whether there were other places where Cortexiphan was tested. OLIVIA: Yeah. NINA: There was, it turns out - a second clinical trial - though much smaller than the one in Ohio. OLIVIA: There was? NINA: Yes, in Jacksonville, Florida... at a military base. (silence) Agent Dunham? OLIVIA: Thank you very much for calling. NINA: You're most welcome - have a good night. The Road not Taken Scene 4 – Nina / Broyles at Broyles’s residence BROYLES: Nina. What is it? NINA: These were all taken in the last twenty-four hours. (displays pictures containing The Observer) You know what happened the last time he appeared with this kind of frequency. We need to talk. There’s More than One of Everything Scene 6 – Nina / Broyles / Olivia at the hospital BROYLES: I think to repair that, one requires a special skill set. NINA: Phillip. BROYLES: You've been shot. We discovered it was Jones. You're lucky. Not too many gunshot victims have come through this way have Kevlar parts in their rib cage. You'll be up and about in no time. What did he want, Nina? What did he do to your arm? NINA: Get me Agent Dunham. I need to speak with her right away. NINA: (out of bed and ambulatory) William Bell is not the problem, and he's certainly not the head of a terrorist organization. OLIVIA: Well, I'll make that judgment. Thank you. NINA: Well, it's true Jones used to work for William Bell 15 years ago. In fact, he was one of our first employees at Massive Dynamic. But he was let go. OLIVIA: Why? NINA: The details are not important. Suffice to say that Jones felt spurned by the rejection. William was a father figure to him, a respected mentor. I would go as far as to say that all the death and destruction that Jones has caused up until this point has been a way of proving something to William. OLIVIA: To prove what? NINA: Jones always felt that he was special and that no one recognized that, certainly not William. OLIVIA: So before the shooting, when was the last time you saw David Jones? NINA: Oh, I haven't seen him for years. But after he broke out of prison, he was contacting our offices, requesting meetings with Doctor Bell. Over the past few weeks, his calls have become... rather extreme. OLIVIA: You've been in contact with a known felon? NINA: It was an internal matter. Clearly we thought we could manage this better than we did. BROYLES: Apparently, Jones is ill, dying from the teleportation from his prison break. Nina believes Jones' agenda is to kill William Bell when he finds him. OLIVIA: Then Bell needs to come in. We need to put him into protective custody. NINA: Not possible. OLIVIA: Why not? Where is he? NINA: I can't say. OLIVIA: This is ridiculous. NINA: Listen to me Agent Dunham. I can't say because I don't know. I haven't seen William Bell for months. He's been communicating with me strictly electronically. But what I do know, though... is speaking with William Bell has become more than a professional matter for you. In fact, I'm counting on that. Stop Jones and I will personally arrange a meeting between you and Bell. But if Jones gets to Bell first, I'm afraid all the answers you're searching for... die with him. OLIVIA: What did Jones want from you? What did he do to you in the elevator? NINA: (looks at her arm) He stole a very powerful... energy cell that Doctor Bell hid within my arm. OLIVIA: What can he do with it? NINA: Unfortunately, the question is... what can't he do? Scene 8 – Nina / Olivia at the Federal Building OLIVIA: You're not telling us everything. If Jones is looking for Bell, then what does an energy cell and a truck coming from nowhere have to do with it? NINA: Well nothing comes out of nowhere, Agent Dunham. OLIVIA: Then where does it come from? NINA: I think you already know that. And I think you already suspect where William Bell is. OLIVIA: Are you saying that you know where Bell is? Stop playing games with me. Tell me where he is, or I assure you I will turn this world over looking for him. NINA: Well, that's just the problem, Agent Dunham. William Bell is not in this world. Scene 9 – Nina / Olivia / Broyles OLIVIA: This is a record of all local incidents related to The Pattern. Some of these go back more than twenty years. NINA: But we've done this ourselves at Massive Dynamic. A dozen of our top analysts have spent the better part of two years -- OLIVIA: Yeah, and there's seemingly no obvious logic or predictability. It took me a while to see it myself. But... these are the spots where Jones used his device. Now look at this. (highlights locations on the monitor and computes a spoked pattern around several central locations) That can't be a coincidence. BROYLES: So what does it mean? … NINA: Finding the right place to cross over is the key. Doctor Bell once posited that our world has ‘soft spots’, places where the fundamental constants of nature -- the speed of light, gravity, the mass of a proton, for example -- have begun to decay. As a result, in these particular areas, the membrane between the realities is thinner, almost porous. The Bermuda Triangle is one, but there are others. And until recently, these areas were extremely rare. OLIVIA: What do you mean "until recently"? What happened? NINA: We happened, Agent Dunham. Scientific progress, advancing technologies... by meddling with the laws of nature, has hastened the decay of these constant fundamentals and increased the number of soft spots. BROYLES: So you're suggesting Jones is looking for one of these ‘soft spots’. NINA: Yes. In the belief that by releasing the right kind of energy, and aiming it exactly at the proper spot, he could effectively break through. … OLIVIA: We have to identify another soft spot, then we'll know where he's going. NINA: We should expand the search parameters. Did you map events beyond the Eastern Seaboard? OLIVIA: No, they're not in our database. NINA: I'll call my office and have the files transferred to your system. OLIVIA: Which of these events are the oldest? Do you remember? I mean, these events are somehow consequences of ‘soft spots’ -- BROYLES: Well... these are the first recorded incidents. They all go back more than fifteen years. NINA: Becca's Meadow, that was the site of the first incident we know about. OLIVIA: Wait... all of these incidents point to here. (points to a hub location on the monitor) That's where he's going. Reiden Lake. Scene 10 – Nina / Olivia OLIVIA: (sitting silently and reflecting on her badge and gun, her cell phone rings) Hello? NINA: Agent Dunham, it's Nina Sharp. You held up your end of the bargain. Now, I'd like to hold up mine. Would you mind coming to Manhattan tomorrow? OLIVIA: Sure. NINA: Do you know the Mutsumi Hotel on Broadway? OLIVIA: Yes. NINA: Great. Tomorrow it is, then. I hope you understand why I can't go through channels. And I appreciate it if you didn't tell anyone about this either. (Nina's instructions continue as Olivia drives southbound the next day for a rendezvous) I don't mean to sound overly cautious, but I think you'll soon understand why we'll want to keep this between us. Let's say one o'clock. Come alone. I'll answer any questions you have. |
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Nina Sharp Favorite Season One Scenes - Part Two Round 6 Scene 1 – Nina / Olivia OLIVIA: Hello. NINA: (on a balcony with her cell phone) Agent Dunham? Nina Sharp... hand's back to normal OLIVIA: Well, good for you. NINA: I was curious about that question you asked, whether there were other places where Cortexiphan was tested. OLIVIA: Yeah. NINA: There was, it turns out - a second clinical trial - though much smaller than the one in Ohio. OLIVIA: There was? NINA: Yes, in Jacksonville, Florida... at a military base. (silence) Agent Dunham? OLIVIA: Thank you very much for calling. NINA: You're most welcome - have a good night. There’s More than One of Everything Scene 6 – Nina / Broyles / Olivia at the hospital BROYLES: I think to repair that, one requires a special skill set. NINA: Phillip. BROYLES: You've been shot. We discovered it was Jones. You're lucky. Not too many gunshot victims have come through this way have Kevlar parts in their rib cage. You'll be up and about in no time. What did he want, Nina? What did he do to your arm? NINA: Get me Agent Dunham. I need to speak with her right away. NINA: (out of bed and ambulatory) William Bell is not the problem, and he's certainly not the head of a terrorist organization. OLIVIA: Well, I'll make that judgment. Thank you. NINA: Well, it's true Jones used to work for William Bell 15 years ago. In fact, he was one of our first employees at Massive Dynamic. But he was let go. OLIVIA: Why? NINA: The details are not important. Suffice to say that Jones felt spurned by the rejection. William was a father figure to him, a respected mentor. I would go as far as to say that all the death and destruction that Jones has caused up until this point has been a way of proving something to William. OLIVIA: To prove what? NINA: Jones always felt that he was special and that no one recognized that, certainly not William. OLIVIA: So before the shooting, when was the last time you saw David Jones? NINA: Oh, I haven't seen him for years. But after he broke out of prison, he was contacting our offices, requesting meetings with Doctor Bell. Over the past few weeks, his calls have become... rather extreme. OLIVIA: You've been in contact with a known felon? NINA: It was an internal matter. Clearly we thought we could manage this better than we did. BROYLES: Apparently, Jones is ill, dying from the teleportation from his prison break. Nina believes Jones' agenda is to kill William Bell when he finds him. OLIVIA: Then Bell needs to come in. We need to put him into protective custody. NINA: Not possible. OLIVIA: Why not? Where is he? NINA: I can't say. OLIVIA: This is ridiculous. NINA: Listen to me Agent Dunham. I can't say because I don't know. I haven't seen William Bell for months. He's been communicating with me strictly electronically. But what I do know, though... is speaking with William Bell has become more than a professional matter for you. In fact, I'm counting on that. Stop Jones and I will personally arrange a meeting between you and Bell. But if Jones gets to Bell first, I'm afraid all the answers you're searching for... die with him. OLIVIA: What did Jones want from you? What did he do to you in the elevator? NINA: (looks at her arm) He stole a very powerful... energy cell that Doctor Bell hid within my arm. OLIVIA: What can he do with it? NINA: Unfortunately, the question is... what can't he do? Scene 8 – Nina / Olivia at the Federal Building OLIVIA: You're not telling us everything. If Jones is looking for Bell, then what does an energy cell and a truck coming from nowhere have to do with it? NINA: Well nothing comes out of nowhere, Agent Dunham. OLIVIA: Then where does it come from? NINA: I think you already know that. And I think you already suspect where William Bell is. OLIVIA: Are you saying that you know where Bell is? Stop playing games with me. Tell me where he is, or I assure you I will turn this world over looking for him. NINA: Well, that's just the problem, Agent Dunham. William Bell is not in this world. Scene 9 – Nina / Olivia / Broyles OLIVIA: This is a record of all local incidents related to The Pattern. Some of these go back more than twenty years. NINA: But we've done this ourselves at Massive Dynamic. A dozen of our top analysts have spent the better part of two years -- OLIVIA: Yeah, and there's seemingly no obvious logic or predictability. It took me a while to see it myself. But... these are the spots where Jones used his device. Now look at this. (highlights locations on the monitor and computes a spoked pattern around several central locations) That can't be a coincidence. BROYLES: So what does it mean? … NINA: Finding the right place to cross over is the key. Doctor Bell once posited that our world has ‘soft spots’, places where the fundamental constants of nature -- the speed of light, gravity, the mass of a proton, for example -- have begun to decay. As a result, in these particular areas, the membrane between the realities is thinner, almost porous. The Bermuda Triangle is one, but there are others. And until recently, these areas were extremely rare. OLIVIA: What do you mean "until recently"? What happened? NINA: We happened, Agent Dunham. Scientific progress, advancing technologies... by meddling with the laws of nature, has hastened the decay of these constant fundamentals and increased the number of soft spots. BROYLES: So you're suggesting Jones is looking for one of these ‘soft spots’. NINA: Yes. In the belief that by releasing the right kind of energy, and aiming it exactly at the proper spot, he could effectively break through. … OLIVIA: We have to identify another soft spot, then we'll know where he's going. NINA: We should expand the search parameters. Did you map events beyond the Eastern Seaboard? OLIVIA: No, they're not in our database. NINA: I'll call my office and have the files transferred to your system. OLIVIA: Which of these events are the oldest? Do you remember? I mean, these events are somehow consequences of ‘soft spots’ -- BROYLES: Well... these are the first recorded incidents. They all go back more than fifteen years. NINA: Becca's Meadow, that was the site of the first incident we know about. OLIVIA: Wait... all of these incidents point to here. (points to a hub location on the monitor) That's where he's going. Reiden Lake. Scene 10 – Nina / Olivia OLIVIA: (sitting silently and reflecting on her badge and gun, her cell phone rings) Hello? NINA: Agent Dunham, it's Nina Sharp. You held up your end of the bargain. Now, I'd like to hold up mine. Would you mind coming to Manhattan tomorrow? OLIVIA: Sure. NINA: Do you know the Mutsumi Hotel on Broadway? OLIVIA: Yes. NINA: Great. Tomorrow it is, then. I hope you understand why I can't go through channels. And I appreciate it if you didn't tell anyone about this either. 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Nina Sharp Favorite Season One Scenes - Part Two Round 7 Scene 1 – Nina / Olivia OLIVIA: Hello. NINA: (on a balcony with her cell phone) Agent Dunham? Nina Sharp... hand's back to normal OLIVIA: Well, good for you. NINA: I was curious about that question you asked, whether there were other places where Cortexiphan was tested. OLIVIA: Yeah. NINA: There was, it turns out - a second clinical trial - though much smaller than the one in Ohio. OLIVIA: There was? NINA: Yes, in Jacksonville, Florida... at a military base. (silence) Agent Dunham? OLIVIA: Thank you very much for calling. NINA: You're most welcome - have a good night. There’s More than One of Everything Scene 8 – Nina / Olivia at the Federal Building OLIVIA: You're not telling us everything. If Jones is looking for Bell, then what does an energy cell and a truck coming from nowhere have to do with it? NINA: Well nothing comes out of nowhere, Agent Dunham. OLIVIA: Then where does it come from? NINA: I think you already know that. And I think you already suspect where William Bell is. OLIVIA: Are you saying that you know where Bell is? Stop playing games with me. Tell me where he is, or I assure you I will turn this world over looking for him. NINA: Well, that's just the problem, Agent Dunham. William Bell is not in this world. Scene 9 – Nina / Olivia / Broyles OLIVIA: This is a record of all local incidents related to The Pattern. Some of these go back more than twenty years. NINA: But we've done this ourselves at Massive Dynamic. A dozen of our top analysts have spent the better part of two years -- OLIVIA: Yeah, and there's seemingly no obvious logic or predictability. It took me a while to see it myself. But... these are the spots where Jones used his device. Now look at this. (highlights locations on the monitor and computes a spoked pattern around several central locations) That can't be a coincidence. BROYLES: So what does it mean? … NINA: Finding the right place to cross over is the key. Doctor Bell once posited that our world has ‘soft spots’, places where the fundamental constants of nature -- the speed of light, gravity, the mass of a proton, for example -- have begun to decay. As a result, in these particular areas, the membrane between the realities is thinner, almost porous. The Bermuda Triangle is one, but there are others. And until recently, these areas were extremely rare. OLIVIA: What do you mean "until recently"? What happened? NINA: We happened, Agent Dunham. Scientific progress, advancing technologies... by meddling with the laws of nature, has hastened the decay of these constant fundamentals and increased the number of soft spots. BROYLES: So you're suggesting Jones is looking for one of these ‘soft spots’. NINA: Yes. In the belief that by releasing the right kind of energy, and aiming it exactly at the proper spot, he could effectively break through. … OLIVIA: We have to identify another soft spot, then we'll know where he's going. NINA: We should expand the search parameters. Did you map events beyond the Eastern Seaboard? OLIVIA: No, they're not in our database. NINA: I'll call my office and have the files transferred to your system. OLIVIA: Which of these events are the oldest? Do you remember? I mean, these events are somehow consequences of ‘soft spots’ -- BROYLES: Well... these are the first recorded incidents. They all go back more than fifteen years. NINA: Becca's Meadow, that was the site of the first incident we know about. OLIVIA: Wait... all of these incidents point to here. (points to a hub location on the monitor) That's where he's going. Reiden Lake. Scene 10 – Nina / Olivia OLIVIA: (sitting silently and reflecting on her badge and gun, her cell phone rings) Hello? NINA: Agent Dunham, it's Nina Sharp. You held up your end of the bargain. Now, I'd like to hold up mine. Would you mind coming to Manhattan tomorrow? OLIVIA: Sure. NINA: Do you know the Mutsumi Hotel on Broadway? OLIVIA: Yes. NINA: Great. Tomorrow it is, then. I hope you understand why I can't go through channels. And I appreciate it if you didn't tell anyone about this either. (Nina's instructions continue as Olivia drives southbound the next day for a rendezvous) I don't mean to sound overly cautious, but I think you'll soon understand why we'll want to keep this between us. Let's say one o'clock. Come alone. I'll answer any questions you have. |
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