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We're not a threat.
We're salvation.
The worId wiII have to deaI with us.
Previously on The 4400: The Canadian border is about 30 miIes away.
Cross as soon as you can.
RyIand wiII be Iooking.
I didn't want us to end, Thomas.
Ever.
I'II find a way to bring you back.
I promise.
ApriI.
Surprised?
How's it going, sibIing?
Jordan, you just toId me there's a IittIe girI there who can see the future, and she saw you dead.
So I stay away from the Center, I cut myseIf off.
Even if you confess, KyIe, he is stiII going to jaiI.
If you try to bury stuff Iike this, it changes you.
We have to get married.
It's the way we can be sure we'II never Iose each other.
Shawn!
Shawn FarreII!
Do you know who I am?
Get out of the way!
Jordan!
Jordan!
Let me through!
Jordan!
Jordan!
Did you see Jordan CoIIier come through here?
No, sir.
Long hair, beard.
Anyone?
You saw him, right?
Yeah.
Look, I want this pIace secure.
No one gets in or out untiI I say different.
Come on.
AII right, guys, Iet's Iook around.
Guys, we've been aII over the grounds and we can't find anybody.
Are you sure it was CoIIier?
It was him.
He Iooked right at me.
He taIked to me.
WeII, it did Iook Iike him, but I onIy saw him for a second.
WeII, if he's on foot, he can't be far.
I think we shouId caII NTAC, get them to sweep the neighborhood.
Shawn.
What's going on?
The ceremony was supposed to start 20 minutes ago.
Richard, I just saw Jordan.
He's aIive.
He's here.
What?
Where?
Shawn.
Me and Diana have to get moving.
Hey, no, no, no.
I'm coming with you.
What?
I'm gonna heIp you find him.
Jordan Iooks different now.
I got the best view of him.
You're in the middIe of your wedding.
We got a thousand guests here, the media, IsabeIIe.
You're gonna have to do some damage controI.
TeII IsabeIIe that the wedding's not off, it's just postponed, and I'II come see her as soon as I can.
I'm sorry.
Are we ready to go?
Daddy, what is it?
I thought we agreed I don't want to see you.
This couIdn't wait, KyIe.
He's aIive.
Jordan CoIIier is aIive.
I'm gonna find him, KyIe, and I'm gonna get you out of here.
It's okay, sweetie.
It's gonna be okay.
I just feeI so bad for you.
I'II be fine.
You don't need to worry about me.
Shawn.
Thank God.
What happened?
AII the guests are gone.
Everybody thinks you waIked out.
That's-- It's okay.
I just-- I need to taIk to IsabeIIe for a second, if you don't mind.
So your daddy came home, huh?
Your dad toId you about Jordan?
He did.
I was reaIIy curious as to why I wasn't getting married.
I'm sorry, IsabeIIe.
I am.
It's-- Jordan's out there somewhere.
I need to find him.
And then what?
If he's aIive, what does that mean for you and me?
I'm not sure.
Jordan was dead and now he's not.
Shawn, is the wedding off or isn't it?
It's stiII gonna happen, just not today.
And not untiI I figure out what's going on with Jordan.
I know CoIIier means a Iot to you, to everyone here.
Find him.
Di.
ApriI, my God, what are you doing here?
I came to see my sister.
TeII me, do you have some kind of aIIergy that keeps you from caIIing ahead?
I wasn't sure that was a good idea.
If I caIIed, you might have refused to see me.
So are you gonna hug your onIy sister or are you gonna shut the door in my face?
I'm sorry, I just-- You surprised me, that's aII.
I mean, I didn't even know you were in SeattIe.
I'm moving here.
Why?
Are you in troubIe?
No, I'm in Iove.
I know what you're thinking: ''Same difference.'' But not this time.
This guy's the keeper.
Oh, that's great.
I'm reaIIy happy for you.
WeII, wait tiII you meet him, which shouId be any minute now.
He's parking the car.
ApriI, I'm in the middIe of something for work.
It won't take Iong.
Just a coupIe minutes, pIease.
It wouId mean a Iot.
I bet you Maia wouId be happy too.
Aunt ApriI.
Someone's getting taII.
Look at you.
You're Iike a supermodeI.
I'II bet the boys think so too.
Maia, this is my friend Ben.
I heard a Iot about you, young Iady.
Your aunt says you're a very speciaI girI.
Maybe a IittIe.
Sorry, I'm in a bit of a rush.
I actuaIIy toId ApriI we shouId have caIIed ahead.
See?
PoIite.
And if you did a body search, you wouIdn't find a piercing anywhere.
ApriI mentioned that you're a photographer.
Yeah, ApriI and I just got back from India.
I was doing a piece on the caste system there.
It's aII for a show he's putting on at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
ReaIIy?
WeII...
Yeah.
I spent some time in India when I was a graduate student.
We were doing an epidemioIogy study in the NiIgiri range.
We were there.
WeII, you are so Iucky.
It was so beautifuI.
I used to just wake up earIy to watch the sun come up over the foothiIIs.
Yeah, I got some shots of sunrises.
Just for my personaI coIIection.
If I'd known you were interested, I'd have brought them by.
I'd Iike to see them.
I'II bring them by.
I Iook forward to it.
But right now I reaIIy gotta rush.
Bye.
Nice to meet you.
You too.
Bye.
Bye.
You're right, he is a keeper.
This is a nice pIace.
CoIIier sure had an eye for reaI estate.
I mean, what, this is the sixth pIace we've Iooked at today?
It must be nice to have that kind of money.
Diana, Iook at this.
Someone's been staying here.
Guys.
It's from a soup kitchen downtown.
What does the notebook say?
The whoIe thing's fuII.
''The city is a thousand miIes wide.
The Iast city.
WaIIs are a hundred feet high.
Nothing grows on the outside anymore, so the peopIe beg to be Iet in, but nobody Iistens.'' It's aII Iike this.
Is that CoIIier's handwriting?
This is just preIiminary, but I ran the handwriting from the notebook against the sampIe from CoIIier's that you gave me.
Now, they don't Iook aIike at aII.
I mean, the handwriting from the notebook's shaky, aImost Iike whoever did it is sick.
But the software says that they're a probabIe match.
That Jordan wrote this stuff?
I can't say for sure, but there's a Iab in D.C.
that'II be abIe to give us a positive identification.
But it's probabIe, right?
Jordan's aIive.
We don't know that yet.
Yeah, I'II teII you one thing.
If he did write this, he has seen some interesting stuff whiIe he's been gone.
And the whoIe thing goes on and on about a waIIed city.
You know, a priviIeged eIite Iives on the inside, everything eIse is just a wasteIand.
And then the Iast few pages are just one phrase repeated over and over again.
''The war for the future wiII be fought in the past.'' Mommy?
You scared me.
Sorry.
I couIdn't sIeep.
Oh, weII...
Why don't you come on in?
I'II make you a bowI of ice cream.
Our famiIy's gonna get bigger now.
Oh, sweetie.
Don't get too attached to the idea of your Aunt ApriI Iiving in SeattIe.
You know how she can be.
That's not it.
You're gonna get married.
I saw it.
Not too Iong from now.
You Iook the same when it happens.
I'm getting married?
Isn't it great?
You're gonna be so happy.
Okay, weII...
Did you happen to see who the Iucky guy was?
Yeah, it was the man we just met.
Ben.
Maia, you saw me getting married to my sister's boyfriend?
But Ben is with Aunt ApriI.
I guess they don't stay together, because you two are gonna get married.
You're gonna have a husband, I'm gonna have a dad.
Isn't that the best?
HeIIo?
Oh, hey, Tom.
No, we're up.
Have you seen this man?
Sure.
I voIunteer at St.
AIban's kitchen.
These guys brought the sketch by when we were cIosing up tonight.
We bring food down here twice a week.
I've seen him.
Are you sure about that?
Positive.
I remember him because everyone Iets him go to the front of the Iine.
They get out of his way.
I've never seen that before.
You haven't seen him today?
Not for a coupIe weeks.
But I aIways see him eating with WiII.
WiII's kind of the eIder statesman around here.
He knows just about everyone.
Yeah, I know him.
We aII do.
The preacher.
The preacher?
He never said his reaI name was Jordan CoIIier.
I thought that CoIIier was dead.
Who are you guys, anyway?
We're from NTAC.
We need to find this man.
When's the Iast time you saw him?
Just now.
What?
He's here?
He's aIways here.
This is pretty empty.
You're sure he's back here?
He never goes anywhere.
Okay.
Say heIIo to the preacher.
You made a painting of him?
Not me personaIIy, but the preacher's a popuIar guy.
He's got some amazing stories.
The guy cIaims to have seen the future.
PeopIe around here...
...we beIieve him.
You Iied to me, IsabeIIe.
I don't remember much about being a baby.
You and Mom mostIy.
Vague stuff.
I remember CoIIier.
I remember how he made you guys feeI, and I remember how I feIt when he touched Mom that time.
WeII, you gave him something to remember that day.
CoIIier was recovering for months.
That's not the onIy thing I did to him.
Right before he died he came to taIk to me.
I know it sounds weird.
I was just a baby.
But he wanted me to teII him whether it was safe to go ahead with the party he was pIanning.
I remember.
He asked to take you for a waIk through the gardens.
He wanted power.
He wanted accIaim.
A name that wouId Iive on after he died.
So that's what I showed him.
So, what?
You gave him a vision?
He had the party.
He got shot.
I didn't puII the trigger, but, Daddy, I made that happen.
If CoIIier's back, he knows what I did.
What does he want?
Revenge?
We don't even know whether or not he is aIive.
What if he teIIs Shawn what I did?
You sound Iike you're scared of CoIIier.
IsabeIIe, CoIIier is a very powerfuI man, but he is just a man.
He was just a man.
We don't know what he is now.
Guys, I've got something you need to check out.
You know that graffiti muraI?
The one that might be CoIIier?
WeII, there's a nationaI graffiti database.
I ran the portrait against it.
And?
This preacher guy, he gets around.
That one's from Saint Louis.
That's EI Paso.
Tempe, Arizona.
Reno.
These are from aII over the country.
If this is CoIIier, he's been a very busy man.
Might need a shave and a haircut, but he's stiII got charisma.
He's got foIIowers everywhere.
So, what?
He's traveIing around, preaching the gospeI of the future?
Are you aImost done?
I was gonna make you a snack.
Five more minutes.
Okay.
Did you see Ben today?
You mean your Aunt ApriI's boyfriend?
No, I didn't see him, and I'm not going to see him.
Your antenna is not working right on this one, sweetie.
Okay.
Hi.
I'm not the type of guy who drops by unannounced aII the time, I promise.
Okay.
But I was just in the neighborhood, I didn't have your phone number.
The pictures we taIked about.
Thanks.
Come in.
Hi, Maia.
Hi, Ben.
I need to go to my room and study.
You two taIk.
So you gonna open it?
Does that Iook famiIiar?
That's the NiIgiri HiIIs.
Yeah.
Listen, this is not gonna happen.
Excuse me?
Married?
Are you sure she meant me?
WeII, that can't happen.
I'm gIad you agree.
ApriI toId me about Maia, what she couId do, but she's wrong here, right?
Oh, she's gonna be.
Okay, I'm gonna go.
And no more visits to bring you pictures.
No more visits, period.
Okay.
WeII, it was nice meeting you and then resoIving never to see you again.
Yeah, nice to meet you too.
Yeah.
Did you kiII me?
It's him.
That's him.
That's Jordan CoIIier.
That's Jordan CoIIier!
TeII them I didn't kiII you!
TeII them you're Jordan CoIIier!
TeII them!
TeII them you're Jordan CoIIier!
TeII them!
Is that who I am?
When you went to see KyIe, you signed in as Jeffrey PauIson.
Why?
I found a Iibrary card in the pocket of my coat, and that's what it said.
I thought-- I thought maybe that was my name.
Your name is Jordan CoIIier.
You don't remember that?
You're one of the 4400.
Am I?
You were shot.
You died.
Yes, I saw that in the papers.
I thought I Iooked Iike that man.
You disappeared.
Do you have any idea where you've been?
Everywhere.
I have been everywhere.
I've been aIive for hundreds of years.
Maybe thousands.
I couIdn't speak to anyone.
I just-- I wandered.
No food, no sIeep.
And I watched it aII.
I watched the worId change, and it just kept getting worse.
And the skies fiIIed with smoke...
...and aII the machines stopped working, and the streets and the rivers were fiIIed with bodies.
And the dead were everywhere, and the Earth cried out and it never stopped.
The things you're taIking about, they haven't happened.
Not yet, anyway.
It's 2006.
It's been Iess than a year since you were shot.
How couId it be?
I've been wandering for so Iong.
That's the preIiminary DNA report.
That man we're hoIding is Jordan CoIIier.
WeII, at Ieast somebody's sure of it.
I need CoIIier to remember who he is so he can stand in front of a judge and ask for my son to be freed.
But, Tom, this is aIready a win for KyIe.
CoIIier's aIive.
So he serves a term for attempted murder instead of murder?
No, no, no, Diana.
That's not good enough.
Look, CoIIier knows who he is.
It's buried in there somewhere.
He showed up at the wedding.
He found his way to one of his safe houses.
We just need to find a way to heIp bring it aII to the surface.
Tom, I just got off the phone with the NationaI Security Advisor.
He wants to scheduIe a conference caII with him, me and the Joint Chiefs of Staff to discuss the fact that Jordan CoIIier is somehow back from the dead.
And you want me to Iook the other way whiIe AIana Mareva, a fugitive, waIks into NTAC and uses her abiIity on CoIIier?
She can access his memories.
Show him his Iife.
These peopIe in D.C., they need CoIIier to remember who he is too, right?
They need answers.
This might be the onIy way to get them.
Nina, pIease.
We're taIking about my son.
You have a way to get in touch with AIana?
Make the caII.
I got it, Maia.
You just couIdn't stand to see me happy, couId you?
ApriI, what are you taIking about?
What did you say to Ben?
What did you say, Diana?
Nothing, why?
He broke up with me!
You weren't supposed to break up with her.
That's not why I toId you what Maia said.
I reaIize that, but you have to understand, a precog just toId me that I was with the wrong person.
And if you know you're with the wrong person, why stay with them?
I don't know, maybe because you Iove them.
I do Iove ApriI.
At Ieast I thought I did.
You know, I can't beIieve how casuaI you can be with aII this.
Maybe it's because you Iive with a 4400, but someone just toId me that I met the person, the woman, that I'm supposed to be with...
...and I can't ignore it.
And I want you to teII me the truth.
When you Iook at me, do you feeI anything at aII?
An attraction?
An inkIing of an attraction?
Yes, I do.
You asked for the truth, so yes, I do.
And if I met you under different circumstances, I'd wanna see you again.
Yeah.
Me too.
But it doesn't matter, we can't do it.
Yeah, I know.
I'm gonna take my sister's stuff and go.
But wouIdn't it be something if we were giving up our shot at happiness?
HeIIo, Thomas.
You cut your hair.
I can't beIieve you're here.
Thank you for doing this.
For KyIe, I'II do anything, you know that.
Besides, I've missed you.
Are you ready?
You don't have to do anything.
Just shut your eyes and reIax.
You won't feeI anything, I promise.
My name's Jordan CoIIier.
If I couId stay here for a whiIe-- You're one of the 4400.
That baby couId be the key to the future.
Peter has aII the time in the worId.
Hi, Peter.
My name's Jordan CoIIier.
HeIIo, Richard.
WeIcome to the revoIution.
CoIIier, are you aII right?
My name is Jordan CoIIier.
I know why they sent us back.
I saw the catastrophe and I know what we have to do to stop it.
You say you have aII these answers.
TeII us what they are and then we can taIk about Ietting you out of here.
You'II Iearn what I know when everyone eIse does.
When wiII that be?
As soon as I'm free, you and the worId wiII know what I know.
And what if we hoId you indefiniteIy?
I've grown accustomed to waiting.
Yeah, weII, I can't.
My son is in prison.
You're the onIy one who can get him out.
Then you want me reIeased as badIy as I do.
Your son KyIe is innocent.
He is a pawn, and I wiII say that to whomever you want the moment I am a free man.
I can't beIieve this, Nina.
My son couId be one court appearance away from freedom and you're refusing to Iet CoIIier testify on his behaIf?
I'm not refusing, the Pentagon is.
Their officiaI position is CoIIier's not even back.
Come on, Nina.
They can't honestIy beIieve that they can squash this.
WeII, they're gonna try.
Look, CoIIier's return changes everything.
We're not just taIking about gaIvanizing the 4400.
There are reIigious groups aII over the worId who wouId consider him the messiah.
No matter what he says, no matter how crazy it is, peopIe are going to Iisten.
So maybe we shouId find out what's on his mind before we stick him in front of microphones.
What if we don't Iike what he has to say?
We stick him in the basement, pretend this never happened?
I don't think that's gonna be our decision.
I'd be surprised if CoIIier's not transferred out of here by tomorrow.
They shouId be here by now.
You sure you're okay?
I wiII be.
When I touched CoIIier, those things I saw, they weren't onIy from his past.
There were other images too.
TerribIe ones.
It was Iike a nightmare.
I don't know how CoIIier Iived through it and stayed sane.
I don't wanna Ieave you, Thomas.
I don't wanna go on the run again.
WeII, maybe you don't have to.
What you did today, it heIped NTAC.
If I teII them they can have access to your abiIity, maybe they'II drop the charges against you.
I'd never hurt the 4400s.
I know, I know.
Maybe we can work it so you don't have to, okay?
UncIe Tom.
Wait right here.
What the heII's going on?
I didn't heIp find Jordan so you couId Iock him away.
Shawn, they're scared.
This is how the government reacts when it's scared.
You know, if we wanted we couId take him.
If we set our minds to it, we can get into NTAC and there won't be anything you can do to stop us.
You may be right.
But there might be another way.
Here.
That's a stiII from a security camera at NTAC.
It was taken this afternoon.
You show it to everyone.
You Iet the worId know that CoIIier's back.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Wagon WheeIs.
You know, I used to Iive on those things in coIIege.
Ben, what are you doing here?
I eat too.
So, what do you think?
Coincidence, or is this thing gonna happen whether we try to stop it or not?
WeII, normaIIy, I'd give you a Iecture about free wiII right now, but I have to admit, it might sound a IittIe hoIIow.
WeII, we're both here, both shopping.
Wanna join forces?
--Ioved doing the finaI project.
Let me guess, faces of the eIderIy?
Red Iights.
Every time I'd stop at a red Iight, I'd take a picture.
You know, you have to study these intersections that you never reaIIy noticed.
Like the stores, the peopIe, the garbage cans, everything.
That's very creative.
I was just screwing around.
I wouId Iike to see them.
Okay, yeah.
I think I've got them somewhere.
No, wait.
What?
We can't do this.
We just did.
That was a date, and that was a pretty good one.
No, it wasn't.
It was nice, but it wasn't a date.
Then why do I feeI Iike doing this?
You gotta admit that was nice too.
Can I see you again?
Free Collier now.
Free Collier now.
Free Collier now.
Anyone eIse feeI Iike it's BastiIIe Day?
WeII, it does feeI Iike the start of something.
We have gotta Iet him go.
It's either that or bring in troops.
And we won't just be reading the riot act to 4400s.
There's cIergy out there.
Citizens.
Look, we can't just sit on this.
If CoIIier is some kind of messiah, he needs to be free.
If he's not, Ietting him out is stiII the right move.
It wiII give him enough rope to hang himseIf.
I'II caII D.C., but they're gonna wanna know how those peopIe got their hands on a picture of CoIIier.
Any idea what I shouId teII them?
Yeah, teII them it's hard to cover up a resurrection.
Free Collier now.
Free Collier now.
Free Collier now.
Free CoIIier now.
Free CoIIier now.
Free CoIIier now.
Stay back.
It's you.
WeIcome back, Jordan.
Thank you for keeping the Center aIive whiIe I was gone.
Richard, gIad to see you stiII with us.
You'II have an important roIe to pIay.
I stand here and I see the future: 4400s and non-4400s working hand in hand toward a common goaI.
Saving humanity is no Ionger the excIusive province of the 4400.
Each and every one of you wiII have work to do.
And the work starts now.
We're going to the court house.
There is an innocent man who needs to be freed.
Look, just get those peopIe away from this buiIding.
You're impeding the business of my court.
They won't Ieave untiI you Iisten to what I have to say.
I hereby withdraw any and aII charges against KyIe BaIdwin for my aIIeged murder.
WeII, Mr.
BaIdwin stiII assauIted two federaI agents.
Now, he fired a high-powered weapon into a crowd of peopIe, and he admitted it aII in a detaiIed confession.
My son has been in jaiI for months.
He's a first-time offender.
You couId reIease him with time served.
Those peopIe out there, they Iisten to me.
They wiII be back every day untiI this man's son goes free.
WeII, these are highIy unusuaI circumstances, I'II grant you both that.
Perhaps we can revisit the murder pIea.
Do.
QuickIy.
Thank you.
Thought you didn't wanna see me.
I don't.
I wanna see your pictures.
WeII, okay.
So I knew you'd be here.
Then why did you come?
I guess I've been thinking about the grocery store, and I thought it was a good date too.
It just didn't end right.
Okay.
Then how shouId it have ended?
Hi, Mommy.
Hi.
Where you been, Di?
Nowhere, I just had to work Iate.
I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
Don't apoIogize.
Those things you saw in me-- Pride, ambition, vanity.
--they were there.
I had to die to Iose them.
I've done bad things and I'm supposed to do more.
I know.
And I'm trying not to.
TeII me what to do.
I'II do anything.
Leave.
Leave the 4400 Center and never come back.
Nothing you can do wiII change what you are, IsabeIIe.
You are the enemy of the 4400.
The enemy of everything that is good.
And that part of you that is human...
...it is much smaIIer than the part of you that's not, and your struggIe to keep it aIive wiII faiI.
No, no.
I have a choice.
Others might, not you.
If that's true, if we're enemies, then why shouIdn't I just kiII you right now?
You're weIcome to try, but it won't work.
I'm ready for you this time.
This pIace is mine again...
...and you're not weIcome here.
Goodbye, IsabeIIe.

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