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S2 E37: Six Minutes Missing Holiday

Jun 17, 201911 minSeason 2Ep. 37
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Summary

The Anders family desperately searches for Holiday while Dr. Whittier reveals disturbing details about his previous creations. These abandoned robots, led by Adam, have their own agenda. Holiday finds herself kidnapped and taken to an island, where she confronts her true origins and the reality of her existence among other enhanced beings.

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The Anders family desperate searches for answers about Holiday, who finds herself in a place far, far away. For more great shows, visit GZMshows.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

Looks like Dr. Nutjob shut down all the machinery in the house, birdie. No more meals appearing magically. If you want to eat, we're going to have to do it. We should be helping Cyrus find Holiday. No, we should be studying for a test, going to school. You know what I mean. My mom said we're better together than apart. But you're not together. You're broke. You have a big fat concussion. Says who? Uh, the beaker that smashed you in the face.

Do you hear that buzzing? When someone gets a concussion, they sometimes hear- Stop talking! It's not my brain. It's coming from behind that door. I hear it too. Let's hope Dr. Whittier didn't send some crazy robot drone after him. Brinley, don't you recognize it? What are you doing? Don't open the door. It's heavy. Hey, watch it. Why is he zooming all up in our faces? Come on, dude. A little space. He's trying to tell us something. Well, I don't speak hoverboard. Well, I do. And I can

I'll tell you exactly what he's saying. He wants us to find Holiday! Amen. There are others? None exactly like her. The others I created, they were... defective. Defective? As in, they didn't work? Not in the sense you mean, Monica. Their biological function was flawed. And so was their circuitry. They looked like us and acted like us. But they are not us. No, James, they are not. I imbued them each with a special skill and miraculous abilities. But there was a flaw in their program.

You see, while I created them to be something other than human, they were still meant to protect people, to care about people, and they weren't able to do that. They had no conscience. I suppose you could say that. But Holiday does. She's one of the most caring people. She has a huge heart. Perhaps that's because I raised her as my own and taught her the value of human life. The others... learned to respect one another. Where are the others now? I deactivated their systems and disposed of them.

Like Holiday. I told you, Holiday is different. But if they thought and felt like human beings... They were machines. I built them. What? Where did you dispose of them? I dumped them in the ocean where they'd never be found. But they didn't stay there, did they, Dr. Whittier? Cyrus! Did you find Holiday? No, she's gone. Answer the question, Doctor. Did the others stay where you dumped them? They were deactivated. Nothing more than empty shells. This drawing. Can you tell me who it is?

Why did you get that? Holiday drew it. She saw the boy in that drawing in the swamp with Badger on Christmas Eve, before the explosion. Do you recognize him, Dr. Whittier? You built him. He was the first. Then they are still functioning. There are more out there. I heard stories how they were continuing to foil Whittiercorp's missions before. JP, you gave them emotions, feelings, and then abandoned them at the bottom of the earth.

They are not human, Monica. But they think they are. And they know they were dumped like garbage by the man they believed to be their father. You're no better than Angelica Graves. To have beings with those abilities walking around... They were a danger to society. I thought... Cyrus, what do you know about this Adam? He was in the swamp.

And he wasn't alone. Dr. Whittier, was there one who could make herself invisible? Camilla, she's not invisible, but she does have an ability to camouflage herself. Why would a child need to camouflage? floss herself. The minute had a use as well. Of course. You must be very proud. There was one more with them. A kid we know very well. Badger. He's one of them. Of course he is. So, where are they? I wish I knew. Do you hear that in the hallway? Is that... Huffy! Get it away from me!

and take the hoverboard with her. There you are. Bertie, you shouldn't be out of bed. For what it's worth, I tried to keep all three of your kids from running off, but... Huffy can help us find Holland. If he doesn't kill someone first... I've... Because he's trying to tell us Holiday is in trouble! Where am I? You! You kidnapped me! With those other kids! We're not kids. And neither are you.

Now that my memory is back, I finally remember who I am. Well, that makes one of us. What is this place? Where did you take me? It's not fancy, but I like it. Okay, what is going on here? I can see how you're looking at the door. Getting ready to run or fight. But everything's okay. People who put a bag over my head and dragged me onto a boat. Wherever I am now. I don't think so. We're on an island in the Caribbean. And it's You're with me! And those other bots, they're our friends!

Adam says we might as well own it. Obviously, we're a lot more than your garden variety robots. Obviously. I know this is... We were all created by Dr. Whitty. I was out. He and Cam are dying to talk to you. Hey, I'm Ryan Shanahan, and I play Badger in six minutes. For more great adventures, go to gzmshows.com.

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