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Nina Sharp Favorite Season One Scenes - Part One Round 2 Pilot Scene One – Nina / Olivia at Massive Dynamic OLIVIA: I was hoping to speak with William Bell. NINA: I'm Nina Sharp, Executive Director. I only have a few minutes. OLIVIA: Our primary suspect is a former employee of yours, Richard Steig, who may have used research from your company to develop a self-eradicating airborne toxin. We don't know why or for whom, but it appears he was willing to sacrifice his own brother. Whatever killed those people on that plane got onboard through his insulin pen. So, do you want to talk to me? NINA: (to her assistant) Danielle, please assemble everything we have on Richard Steig for Agent Dunham here. NINA: I remember Richard Steig. He worked in our Weapons System Research lab. He was caught three months ago trying to leave the premises with classified information. He was terminated immediately. We referred his name to the Justice Department. We have done our do diligence, Agent Dunham. And, if you choose to drag our company and Dr. Bell's name into this matter, you will be hearing from our attorneys. OLIVIA: How long have you worked for Dr. Bell? NINA: Sixteen years. I owe Massive Dynamics my life and that is not an exaggeration. I was a runner most of my life. In the '97 Boston Marathon, I felt strangely tired. One day at the office Dr. Bell noticed my discomfort and insisted I go for a CAT Scan. Cancer. Spread so severely I had to have my arm amputated that week.That first scanner that found my cancer was built by this company. The robotic assist tools that were used at my surgery, the drugs I took afterwards, were developed and manufactured by Massive Dynamics. And my replacement limb was designed by Bell himself. NINA: Everything we have on Richard Steig. Do you believe that Steig may be part of the "Pattern"? OLIVIA: I'm sorry, part of the... Part of the "Pattern?" NINA: I assumed you had clearance. OLIVIA: I'm cleared to know whatever you're cleared to know, miss Sharp. NINA: Apparently not. But suffice to say that we reached the point where science and technology have advanced at such an exponential rate for so long, it may be way beyond our ability to regulate and control them. You should know what you're getting into, Agent Dunham. I would say this to my own daughter: "Be careful and good luck." The Same Old Story Scene 3 – Nina / Broyles - The Oversight Committee BROYLES: Thank you all for convening at this late hour. Forty-three minutes ago, we were alerted to an incident at the Wallace Bromley Medical Center. While the details are still coming in, it appears to be another anomaly whose mysteries and origins remains the sole purpose of this committee. I called you together tonight to introduce you to my new team, who will now be responsible for investigating all these events. Hopefully, they will have more success than our last. Walter Bishop, dubbed by his contemporaries as a successor to Albert Einstein, worked for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency from the late '70s... NINA: …until he was committed to the Saint Claire's mental institution for manslaughter. BROYLES: He was never convicted of that crime. NINA: But in one of your own reports, you theorize that Bishop's previous work may itself be the root of all these unexplained phenomenon. BROYLES: Given that he's been hugging a padded cell for 17 years… I think we can probably exclude him as a suspect, however, his knowledge makes him uniquely qualified to assist our efforts while he remains in the legal custody of his son Peter. NINA: Yes, Peter Bishop, whose history of questionable business practices verge on fraud, yet you propose giving him access to information that, if made public, would cause mass panic. BROYLES: There's nothing we could tell him that he can't learn from his father or deduce himself, with a 190 IQ. NINA: What were you thinking when you recruited Olivia Dunham? An FBI Agent who had an illicit affair with her partner, a man who turned out to be a traitor. BROYLES: I was thinking that a woman who didn't hesitate to follow the evidence and expose the man she loved at the cost of great personal pain and embarrassment - must surely be worthy of our trust. Scene 4 – Nina / Olivia at MD NINA: I hope the ride was comfortable. I'm not a big fan of airplanes myself. Despite the obvious intellectual understanding of their safety, my hands still get sweaty on takeoff. OLIVIA: Thank you again for your cooperation, we're very... NINA: No need to thank me. You know, I've been thinking of you - meaning to thank you for being a woman of your word and keeping Massive Dynamic out of the press. I also wanted to say... you have my sincere condolences on the loss of Agent Scott. OLIVIA: What do you know about Agent Scott? NINA: I know that he was your partner. I've lost people close to me. I know how hard that can be. Not to mention the rumor about what he was involved with. And, of course, the joy of being a female in a traditionally male line of work. No doubt some of your male colleagues are assuming that you two were intimate. (male assistant returns with case) Ah. The electronic pulse camera. Travel safely, Agent Dunham. Scene 5 – Nina / Olivia OLIVIA: Thank you again for your help. NINA: That's what I'm here for. I hope it served you well. I'd ask you what you wanted the camera for, but I respect your confidentiality. OLIVIA: Well, we're grateful for your help. NINA: Seems you're settling well into your new position. OLIVIA: Excuse me? NINA: I don't think a woman of your talents should be in public service. OLIVIA: Oh? And where should I be? NINA: Here, at Massive Dynamic. OLIVIA: You're offering me a job? NINA: Philip Broyles is a good man, and his record speaks for itself. Well, I'm sure you got into law enforcement because you wanted to make a difference. So consider this - Massive Dynamic is one of the ten largest economic entities in the world. Our weapons technologies shape the Defense Department's strategies. Our investments sway the markets and make or break presidential elections. Overseas, we have responsibilities traditionally sacred to the state. The right to direct private armies, to manage global affairs into stable equilibrium. OLIVIA: You're serious. NINA: Yes, I am. Not to mention, I believe a position here would speed your effort to find answers. OLIVIA: You're referring to ‘The Pattern’? NINA: Among other things. The Cure Scene 6 – Nina / Peter – Equestrian Center PETER: Excuse me. Miz Sharp. Hi, I’m Peter - - NINA: Peter Bishop, Walter Bishop’s son. You’re not the only one who’s done their homework. What can I do for you, Mister Bishop? PETER: Well, I was hoping I could take a moment of your time. NINA: Well… does Miz Dunham know you’re here? PETER: No, no, she doesn’t know I’m here. NINA: Well, Peter, suppose we take a walk. You’re suggesting that Intrepus is conducting illegal drug trials with human beings. That is a rather bold claim to make, Mister Bishop. How are you able to substantiate your information? PETER: Would you put it past them? Let’s assume for a second that what I’m saying is true. NINA: hmm. PETER: Where would they do it? They wouldn’t risk using one of their own testing facilities. It would have to be some place off the grid. NINA: You know, you still look just the same as you did when you were a child. Oh, I doubt you’ll remember, but you and I spent a good deal of time together. Some of it right here. Your father and I were quite close when we were both much younger. Now I have all kinds of information, Peter, and some of it does me no good. Well, take the Aymara people, for instance, of Central Peru. I know that the soil beneath their land houses a naturally occurring metal alloy that is potentially hyper-conductive. I also know that you have managed to successfully conduct business with these and other tribal concerns, in parts of the world traditionally resistant to development. PETER: I’m sorry, Miz Sharp. I think I must’ve missed your question. NINA: My question is, are you willing to make a bargain? I’d give you the exact location you want, and in exchange, I get to come to you someday, and you return the favor. No questions asked. So… Do we have a deal? The Dreamscape Scene 7 – Nina / Olivia at MD NINA: Mark Young was a capable executive who displayed no signs of emotional dysfunction. He was one of our more promising analysts, in fact. Popular among his co-workers. OLIVIA: So why do you think he would jump to his death? NINA: I don't want to sound callous, Agent Dunham, but when you run a company of over three hundred thousand employees, you sometimes see a small percentage who succumb to the stress of their responsibilities, and, on occasion, the nature of our work. OLIVIA: What do you mean by that? "The nature of our work"? NINA: Oh, I was simply referring to the pressure to deliver results, which the private sector seems to require. You would find it exhilarating. OLIVIA: Are you trying to change the subject by offering me another job? NINA: Well, I'd hate to sound like a suitor who's constantly being turned down for a date. OLIVIA: Well, just to be clear, as flattered as I am, I'm going to go wherever this investigation takes me. NINA: I would expect nothing less. OLIVIA: And I would expect more from you than the polite appearance of cooperation. You knew this man. He was a rising star in your company. There must be something more you can tell me about him. NINA: When one's domain includes the cutting edge of science, there is a risk of exposure to ideas that aren't easy to reconcile--certain realities. I'm sure you know what I mean, doing the work that you do. For some, it's too much to take. Scene 8 – Nina / Olivia NINA: Agent Dunham, I don't recall seeing you on my schedule today. OLIVIA: Well, I don't need an appointment, Ms. Sharp. NINA: It's all right. OLIVIA: No matter where my investigations take me, they always come back here. NINA: Well, I don't know what you've heard since we last saw each other, but I would hope that my cooperation would have garnered some benefit of the doubt. Massive Dynamic has nothing to hide. OLIVIA: See, I believe that your cooperation is an illusion. It never leads to something tangible. It only leads to more questions. And that's the point, isn't it? To keep us all asking questions? All just chasing our own tails? NINA: Are you sure you're feeling well, Miss Dunham? I think perhaps you're perceiving things that are entirely in your mind's eye. OLIVIA: I wanted to thank you for all your job offers, and I'm sorry that it's taken me so long to give you an answer, but I, um, I think I finally have one. NINA: Yes, it's obvious in your expression. Well, I understand that you've captured your suspect. I imagine that in an effort to seek an immunity agreement from your agency, he's attempting to blame Massive Dynamic for all his foul deeds. OLIVIA: Are you protecting your CEO, William Bell? Because if you are, now is the time to tell me. Once our witness talks, you lose all leverage in a plea. NINA: I seriously doubt that your witness will be able to provide any actionable evidence to implicate Massive Dynamic or William Bell of any wrongdoing. Safe Scene 9 – Nina / Lab Technician NINA: You have something? CHIEF TECHNICIAN: Something remarkable, actually. When we tried to access Agent Scott's hippocampus, his brain-wave echo suddenly became erratic. Inconsistent in ways we've never seen. NINA: And the cause of the inconsistency? CHIEF TECHNICIAN: We managed to resolve the last image in Agent Scott's optic nerve before he died. This image is linked to a second set of brainwave echoes. Agent Dunham's. They must have somehow shared consciousness. If that's the case, it would suggest that some of John Scott's memories, perhaps the very ones we need... NINA: …are in Agent Dunham's mind. Scene 10 – Nina / Broyles NINA: Hello. BROYLES: Olivia Dunham is missing. NINA: What?... What do you mean missing? BROYLES: It appears she has been abducted. – Need I even ask? Are you there? NINA: Yes. Yes. I am here… Frankly I resent the accusation. BROYLES: I don’t make accusations, so let me be clear. If I find out -- NINA: -- Phillip! That’s enough. Now you know how I feel about Agent Dunham. Why would I want any harm to come to her? Now, what do we know about who may have taken her? – And why? The Transformation Scene 11 – Nina / Olivia / Broyles NINA: Agent Dunham. OLIVIA: Miss Sharp. NINA: For what it's worth, it was not my decision to keep this from you. BROYLES: As you suspected, we discovered a glass disk identical to the others, embedded in Agent Scott's hand. NINA: While he may appear to be alive, I assure you he is not. We've kept him in a suspended state because we believe that the information stored in the disks self-destructs when the disk's host dies. We attempted to utilize Agent Scott's body... His blood, his D.N.A., to try to retrieve the data. The small amount of information we were able to gather seems to implicate Agent Scott as part of a bio-terrorist cell. BROYLES: There were also references to a Conrad. We believe he's a scientist. Designing chemical and biological weapons for sale on the black market. C.I.A. has received scattered intel on him in the past, nothing concrete. We don't even know his full name. OLIVIA: So a plane full of people are dead - and our best lead is... nothing? A chemist, whose name we don't even know? BROYLES: It gets worse. Three hours ago, French Intelligence related to D.C. that an informant of theirs claims a major weapons sale is about to go down in Chicago. However, what the informant was unable to say is exactly where, or when, the sale is going to take place. What the informant did know is that the man behind the sale is known as Conrad. Ability Scene 12 - Nina / Olivia OLIVIA: Thank you so much for seeing me at such short notice. NINA: As I said... I am always available to you, Olivia. What can I do? OLIVIA: I need information on a drug called Cortexiphan. NINA: It doesn't ring a bell... let me check. OLIVIA: Is everything alright? NINA: Uh... my hand... it's been acting-up. I need to have it looked at. Oh yes, I recall this. 'Cortexiphan' - it was part of a clinical trial of a drug that Doctor Bell created in 'eighty-one. OLIVIA: What is it? -- If you don't mind? NINA: Doctor Bell theorized that the human mind, at birth, is infinitely capable... and that every force it encounters; social, physical, intellectual... is the beginning of the process he referred to as 'limitation' - a diminishing of that potential. OLIVIA: And Cortexiphan? NINA: ... it was meant to 'limit' that 'limitation' - to prevent the natural shrinking of that brain power. OLIVIA: To prevent, not undo? NINA: Meaning... OLIVIA: That the drug was administered to children? NINA: Yes... the drugs were extensively animal tested. They were harmless to the children who received them. Unfortunately, they were also unsuccessful - so Doctor Bell abandoned his research on Cortexiphan in 1983. OLIVIA: And where were the trials? NINA: Doctor Bell conducted the trials himself at Ohio State University, Wooster Campus. OLIVIA: Nowhere else? NINA: No... why? If I may ask? OLIVIA: Nothing -- it's good to know. __________________
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Nina Sharp Favorite Season One Scenes - Part One Round 3 Pilot Scene One – Nina / Olivia at Massive Dynamic OLIVIA: I was hoping to speak with William Bell. NINA: I'm Nina Sharp, Executive Director. I only have a few minutes. OLIVIA: Our primary suspect is a former employee of yours, Richard Steig, who may have used research from your company to develop a self-eradicating airborne toxin. We don't know why or for whom, but it appears he was willing to sacrifice his own brother. Whatever killed those people on that plane got onboard through his insulin pen. So, do you want to talk to me? NINA: (to her assistant) Danielle, please assemble everything we have on Richard Steig for Agent Dunham here. NINA: I remember Richard Steig. He worked in our Weapons System Research lab. He was caught three months ago trying to leave the premises with classified information. He was terminated immediately. We referred his name to the Justice Department. We have done our do diligence, Agent Dunham. And, if you choose to drag our company and Dr. Bell's name into this matter, you will be hearing from our attorneys. OLIVIA: How long have you worked for Dr. Bell? NINA: Sixteen years. I owe Massive Dynamics my life and that is not an exaggeration. I was a runner most of my life. In the '97 Boston Marathon, I felt strangely tired. One day at the office Dr. Bell noticed my discomfort and insisted I go for a CAT Scan. Cancer. Spread so severely I had to have my arm amputated that week.That first scanner that found my cancer was built by this company. The robotic assist tools that were used at my surgery, the drugs I took afterwards, were developed and manufactured by Massive Dynamics. And my replacement limb was designed by Bell himself. NINA: Everything we have on Richard Steig. Do you believe that Steig may be part of the "Pattern"? OLIVIA: I'm sorry, part of the... Part of the "Pattern?" NINA: I assumed you had clearance. OLIVIA: I'm cleared to know whatever you're cleared to know, miss Sharp. NINA: Apparently not. But suffice to say that we reached the point where science and technology have advanced at such an exponential rate for so long, it may be way beyond our ability to regulate and control them. You should know what you're getting into, Agent Dunham. I would say this to my own daughter: "Be careful and good luck." The Same Old Story Scene 3 – Nina / Broyles - The Oversight Committee BROYLES: Thank you all for convening at this late hour. Forty-three minutes ago, we were alerted to an incident at the Wallace Bromley Medical Center. While the details are still coming in, it appears to be another anomaly whose mysteries and origins remains the sole purpose of this committee. I called you together tonight to introduce you to my new team, who will now be responsible for investigating all these events. Hopefully, they will have more success than our last. Walter Bishop, dubbed by his contemporaries as a successor to Albert Einstein, worked for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency from the late '70s... NINA: …until he was committed to the Saint Claire's mental institution for manslaughter. BROYLES: He was never convicted of that crime. NINA: But in one of your own reports, you theorize that Bishop's previous work may itself be the root of all these unexplained phenomenon. BROYLES: Given that he's been hugging a padded cell for 17 years… I think we can probably exclude him as a suspect, however, his knowledge makes him uniquely qualified to assist our efforts while he remains in the legal custody of his son Peter. NINA: Yes, Peter Bishop, whose history of questionable business practices verge on fraud, yet you propose giving him access to information that, if made public, would cause mass panic. BROYLES: There's nothing we could tell him that he can't learn from his father or deduce himself, with a 190 IQ. NINA: What were you thinking when you recruited Olivia Dunham? An FBI Agent who had an illicit affair with her partner, a man who turned out to be a traitor. BROYLES: I was thinking that a woman who didn't hesitate to follow the evidence and expose the man she loved at the cost of great personal pain and embarrassment - must surely be worthy of our trust. Scene 4 – Nina / Olivia at MD NINA: I hope the ride was comfortable. I'm not a big fan of airplanes myself. Despite the obvious intellectual understanding of their safety, my hands still get sweaty on takeoff. OLIVIA: Thank you again for your cooperation, we're very... NINA: No need to thank me. You know, I've been thinking of you - meaning to thank you for being a woman of your word and keeping Massive Dynamic out of the press. I also wanted to say... you have my sincere condolences on the loss of Agent Scott. OLIVIA: What do you know about Agent Scott? NINA: I know that he was your partner. I've lost people close to me. I know how hard that can be. Not to mention the rumor about what he was involved with. And, of course, the joy of being a female in a traditionally male line of work. No doubt some of your male colleagues are assuming that you two were intimate. (male assistant returns with case) Ah. The electronic pulse camera. Travel safely, Agent Dunham. Scene 5 – Nina / Olivia OLIVIA: Thank you again for your help. NINA: That's what I'm here for. I hope it served you well. I'd ask you what you wanted the camera for, but I respect your confidentiality. OLIVIA: Well, we're grateful for your help. NINA: Seems you're settling well into your new position. OLIVIA: Excuse me? NINA: I don't think a woman of your talents should be in public service. OLIVIA: Oh? And where should I be? NINA: Here, at Massive Dynamic. OLIVIA: You're offering me a job? NINA: Philip Broyles is a good man, and his record speaks for itself. Well, I'm sure you got into law enforcement because you wanted to make a difference. So consider this - Massive Dynamic is one of the ten largest economic entities in the world. Our weapons technologies shape the Defense Department's strategies. Our investments sway the markets and make or break presidential elections. Overseas, we have responsibilities traditionally sacred to the state. The right to direct private armies, to manage global affairs into stable equilibrium. OLIVIA: You're serious. NINA: Yes, I am. Not to mention, I believe a position here would speed your effort to find answers. OLIVIA: You're referring to ‘The Pattern’? NINA: Among other things. The Cure Scene 6 – Nina / Peter – Equestrian Center PETER: Excuse me. Miz Sharp. Hi, I’m Peter - - NINA: Peter Bishop, Walter Bishop’s son. You’re not the only one who’s done their homework. What can I do for you, Mister Bishop? PETER: Well, I was hoping I could take a moment of your time. NINA: Well… does Miz Dunham know you’re here? PETER: No, no, she doesn’t know I’m here. NINA: Well, Peter, suppose we take a walk. You’re suggesting that Intrepus is conducting illegal drug trials with human beings. That is a rather bold claim to make, Mister Bishop. How are you able to substantiate your information? PETER: Would you put it past them? Let’s assume for a second that what I’m saying is true. NINA: hmm. PETER: Where would they do it? They wouldn’t risk using one of their own testing facilities. It would have to be some place off the grid. NINA: You know, you still look just the same as you did when you were a child. Oh, I doubt you’ll remember, but you and I spent a good deal of time together. Some of it right here. Your father and I were quite close when we were both much younger. Now I have all kinds of information, Peter, and some of it does me no good. Well, take the Aymara people, for instance, of Central Peru. I know that the soil beneath their land houses a naturally occurring metal alloy that is potentially hyper-conductive. I also know that you have managed to successfully conduct business with these and other tribal concerns, in parts of the world traditionally resistant to development. PETER: I’m sorry, Miz Sharp. I think I must’ve missed your question. NINA: My question is, are you willing to make a bargain? I’d give you the exact location you want, and in exchange, I get to come to you someday, and you return the favor. No questions asked. So… Do we have a deal? The Dreamscape Scene 7 – Nina / Olivia at MD NINA: Mark Young was a capable executive who displayed no signs of emotional dysfunction. He was one of our more promising analysts, in fact. Popular among his co-workers. OLIVIA: So why do you think he would jump to his death? NINA: I don't want to sound callous, Agent Dunham, but when you run a company of over three hundred thousand employees, you sometimes see a small percentage who succumb to the stress of their responsibilities, and, on occasion, the nature of our work. OLIVIA: What do you mean by that? "The nature of our work"? NINA: Oh, I was simply referring to the pressure to deliver results, which the private sector seems to require. You would find it exhilarating. OLIVIA: Are you trying to change the subject by offering me another job? NINA: Well, I'd hate to sound like a suitor who's constantly being turned down for a date. OLIVIA: Well, just to be clear, as flattered as I am, I'm going to go wherever this investigation takes me. NINA: I would expect nothing less. OLIVIA: And I would expect more from you than the polite appearance of cooperation. You knew this man. He was a rising star in your company. There must be something more you can tell me about him. NINA: When one's domain includes the cutting edge of science, there is a risk of exposure to ideas that aren't easy to reconcile--certain realities. I'm sure you know what I mean, doing the work that you do. For some, it's too much to take. Scene 8 – Nina / Olivia NINA: Agent Dunham, I don't recall seeing you on my schedule today. OLIVIA: Well, I don't need an appointment, Ms. Sharp. NINA: It's all right. OLIVIA: No matter where my investigations take me, they always come back here. NINA: Well, I don't know what you've heard since we last saw each other, but I would hope that my cooperation would have garnered some benefit of the doubt. Massive Dynamic has nothing to hide. OLIVIA: See, I believe that your cooperation is an illusion. It never leads to something tangible. It only leads to more questions. And that's the point, isn't it? To keep us all asking questions? All just chasing our own tails? NINA: Are you sure you're feeling well, Miss Dunham? I think perhaps you're perceiving things that are entirely in your mind's eye. OLIVIA: I wanted to thank you for all your job offers, and I'm sorry that it's taken me so long to give you an answer, but I, um, I think I finally have one. NINA: Yes, it's obvious in your expression. Well, I understand that you've captured your suspect. I imagine that in an effort to seek an immunity agreement from your agency, he's attempting to blame Massive Dynamic for all his foul deeds. OLIVIA: Are you protecting your CEO, William Bell? Because if you are, now is the time to tell me. Once our witness talks, you lose all leverage in a plea. NINA: I seriously doubt that your witness will be able to provide any actionable evidence to implicate Massive Dynamic or William Bell of any wrongdoing. Safe Scene 10 – Nina / Broyles NINA: Hello. BROYLES: Olivia Dunham is missing. NINA: What?... What do you mean missing? BROYLES: It appears she has been abducted. – Need I even ask? Are you there? NINA: Yes. Yes. I am here… Frankly I resent the accusation. BROYLES: I don’t make accusations, so let me be clear. If I find out -- NINA: -- Phillip! That’s enough. Now you know how I feel about Agent Dunham. Why would I want any harm to come to her? Now, what do we know about who may have taken her? – And why? The Transformation Scene 11 – Nina / Olivia / Broyles NINA: Agent Dunham. OLIVIA: Miss Sharp. NINA: For what it's worth, it was not my decision to keep this from you. BROYLES: As you suspected, we discovered a glass disk identical to the others, embedded in Agent Scott's hand. NINA: While he may appear to be alive, I assure you he is not. We've kept him in a suspended state because we believe that the information stored in the disks self-destructs when the disk's host dies. We attempted to utilize Agent Scott's body... His blood, his D.N.A., to try to retrieve the data. The small amount of information we were able to gather seems to implicate Agent Scott as part of a bio-terrorist cell. BROYLES: There were also references to a Conrad. We believe he's a scientist. Designing chemical and biological weapons for sale on the black market. C.I.A. has received scattered intel on him in the past, nothing concrete. We don't even know his full name. OLIVIA: So a plane full of people are dead - and our best lead is... nothing? A chemist, whose name we don't even know? BROYLES: It gets worse. Three hours ago, French Intelligence related to D.C. that an informant of theirs claims a major weapons sale is about to go down in Chicago. However, what the informant was unable to say is exactly where, or when, the sale is going to take place. What the informant did know is that the man behind the sale is known as Conrad. Ability Scene 12 - Nina / Olivia OLIVIA: Thank you so much for seeing me at such short notice. NINA: As I said... I am always available to you, Olivia. What can I do? OLIVIA: I need information on a drug called Cortexiphan. NINA: It doesn't ring a bell... let me check. OLIVIA: Is everything alright? NINA: Uh... my hand... it's been acting-up. I need to have it looked at. Oh yes, I recall this. 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