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Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! So sick, everyone really did their part, but this is now a new version. This is our version. You know? So I just immediately was like, all right, cool, cool, cool. Sasha Lane is just as headstrong as Jessica, albeit considerably less violent.

And with every move, step, or play of a scene, she further cements the fact that there is room in the world of Utopia for more. Lyra Hale TheAltSource. Skip to main content area. Photo: Amazon. Join our mailing list Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! Share: Share on Facebook opens in a new tab Share on Twitter opens in a new tab Share on Linkedin opens in a new tab Share on email opens in a new tab Comment: Comments count: 0.

Ian : You're controlling the future of human civilization? Kevin Christie : Is that what they're calling it? It's a very nice euphemism for a species that has replicated like a contagion across the planet, killing all other species in its wake. Except things that are cure, like puppies or koalas. Wilson Wilson : Pandas. Kevin Christie : Never in history has there been a creature begging for extinction more than the fuckin' panda.

Except us. Sign In. Action Drama Mystery. Director Toby Haynes. Gillian Flynn created for television by Dennis Kelly based on the series created by Ryan Enright staff writer.

Top credits Director Toby Haynes. See more at IMDbPro. Photos Add Image. Top cast Edit. John Cusack Dr. Kevin Christie as Dr. Kevin Christie. Artemis tells her with her last breath to burn down Home when she finds it.

Hyde then cuts away Artemis's fingernails, revealing a string of number tattoos, a code. The two dig a grave for Artemis and return to the house, where Ian tells Hyde that he doesn't think that her father's life was worth more than anyone else's and he considers Artemis a hero for stopping him before he could make even more viruses.

She replies that Artemis still had to be killed, lest the Harvest find her. They then see Grant and Becky explains that the two of them found Artemis, while they found Grant.

Hyde and Grant end up in a standoff over Utopia , one that results in her getting physical with him. She eventually talks him into letting her see Utopia and the group begins studying the comic. They discover a clue in a picture of a clock - the same numbers that Hyde discovered as tattoos underneath Artemis's fingernails.

Wilson realizes that the numbers are a phone number with a Chicago area code. They dial the number and speak with a woman who identifies herself as Agent Katherine Milner of the Department of Homeland Security. Milner claims not to know either Hyde's name or Artemis's name, but says her cosplay name is "Enyo" and hangs up.

As soon as she does, a recording beings with directions to an address and a warning for Hyde to leave immediately, the way Artemis taught her. Hyde burns away the traces of the group's presence at the house and they then make their way to the address.

They manage to get some information out of Milner about Mr. Rabbit and Home, but fail to enlist her cooperation, as they do not offer her concrete proof that they either have Utopia or know Jessica Hyde.

They return to Hyde, telling her what they know, and Wilson asks her what she remembers about Home. She says that she was only about 6 or 7 when she moved there and that people were always bringing presents in and out, but it was important she not open any of them. She remembers a man bringing her cookies and they recall that Dystopia ends with Mr.

Rabbit bringing her cookies. They then see an image sketched by Samantha of something seen in a page from Utopia , something they haven't seen, and realize that they don't have all of the comic. Grant explains that he left the rest of Utopia with a friend named Alice. Hyde demands that he tell her where Alice lives, but he replies that he can't. He explains that he doesn't know street names, that he would have to show them the way relying on his memory. A news report comes on and in it, Grant is reported as being wanted for supposedly being the youngest mass shooter in American history.

Hyde realizes that this a ploy by the Harvest to flush him out and that things are getting dangerous. She then has to damage control when the others log into a computer and realize that their families have all suffered terrible fates, with the exception of Becky, who has no family for them to use against her. She tells Grant that there's no way he can come with her now that he's a "mass-murderer," but he insists that it doesn't work that way and he has to see stuff to remember it.

She threatens him with torture, asking if it will spark his memory, but ultimately is left with no choice but let him come with. She tells him to just keep his head down and look entitled. Using this tactic, they successfully arrive at Alice's house, where the assassin has already arrived. He has killed Alice's mother, Kim , and claimed the pages of Utopia. Hyde enters the house and they fight. He overwhelms her and points two guns at her, telling her he'll always win, but that he doesn't want to take either her or Utopia to the Harvest anymore.

He's seen Utopia and he thinks it's a very bad idea for her to look at it. She replies that she doesn't care and he leaves the pages on the home's kitchen table, warning her that she's going to want to eat afterwards. He leaves, telling her that if she ever needs him, she can find him back Home.

Back at the latest safe house, Jessica Hyde reads over the pages of Utopia and is seriously disturbed by them. She returns to the group, telling them that it's more puzzles and she doesn't like it because she herself is a puzzle.

Wilson tells her that they're good puzzle-solvers and begins working out clues, only for Hyde, Grant and Alice to all fall asleep. They continue their work and transport to another safe house, Jessica Hyde telling them that Artemis said it was best to always keep moving. Alice cries about the loss of her mother and tries to escape the house, only for Hyde to handcuff her to a bed.

The group connects what they find in the comic to reports of a deadly flu that's been rampaging the country, distinguished by its T-shaped rash on the forehead. They realize that there's a man on television who's been pushing for the release of a vaccine, Michael Stearns , and that Stearns is depicted in the photo of Hyde's father at the insane asylum. They decide that Stearns must be Mr. Hyde looks online, finding Stearns's address, so they decide to pay him a visit.

The group arrives at Stearns's place and Hyde points a gun at Stearns's head and demands he talk to her. The group pats him down and finds nothing suspicious and no tattoos that would indicate he's Mr. She asks him why he was in an asylum and he directs Hyde's attention to his wife, telling her that she just revealed to him that she's a secret agent who said that her marriage to him was her "purpose.

She cuts Colleen and when Colleen doesn't scream, she realizes that Collen is, in fact, with the Harvest, as someone who was "just a housewife" would scream.

The two of them then begin an intense fight, which seemingly ends when Colleen pins Hyde to the ground behind a counter. Then, to everyone's shock and surprise, Alice shoots and kills Colleen. Colleen collapses, dead, and Hyde rises. She then resumes the interrogation and torture of Stearns, still not convinced that he isn't with the Harvest as well.

She finally stops when he reveals an important nugget of information: that he's cracked a part of conspiracy by figuring out that the flu is being spread via a traveling petting zoo. Based on this information, the group travels to the zoo. They torch the place and claim a single rabbit for Stearns to test.

On the way to his lab, Hyde is bitten by the rabbit. While the group waits for Stearns to run his test, Becky Todd steps out to try to get some food from a vending machine. Hyde takes the moment to ask her why she wouldn't just want to die, given the Diels syndrome condition that she suffers.

Becky replies that if you're alive, you have a chance to make things better, but it's over if you're dead. She tells Hyde that something could good could come, but Hyde replies that nothing good has come for her so far. She tells Becky that it's hard for her to be alive and she sometimes wonders if it's worth the trouble. Becky tells her that sometimes life is just nice and small, and those are the best times. The two share a quiet, happy moment together eating candy. Back in the lab, Stearns announces that whatever the virus in the rabbits is that's killing children, it's not his flu.

Wilson says that Mr. Rabbit's point can't be simply money, that there has to be something in the vaccine that is killing children. They visit Milner and Hyde points a gun at her neck, asking how it is that she knew her father. Milner explains that she and Hyde's father were partners in Homeland's biological crime unit. He had no idea how to take care of Hyde and by the time Homeland first tumbled onto Mr. Rabbit, he had already gotten a hold of Hyde's father. She says he left behind only Jessica Hyde's old blanket and she's been searching for her ever since.

They plead with her to help them, but she refuses, telling them they're offering only a paranoid hunch. Annoyed, they tell her they'll do it themselves. Back at Stearn's place, Hyde covers up Colleen's body and announces they need to get going. Just then, there is a ring at the doorbell. Hyde goes to the door, looks through the peephole and opens it, revealing a heavily duct-taped Kevin Christie and Arby, now going by "John," standing around the corner.

Jessica Hyde removes the duct-tape from Christie's head and mouth. Finally," he declares. He asks her if she remembers him, saying that he used to give her cookies. He tells the group he wants to thank for coming and Hyde asks Stearns if he minds Christie bleeding on his floor. Christie keeps talking and Hyde exposes a tattoo of a Chinese symbol, revealing that he is indeed, Mr. He talks and talks, revealing that is plan is not one of mass-murder, but rather something else: the supposed vaccine instead contains a compound which will sterilize people.

His plan, the Undoing , intends to stop human reproduction for three generations, in order to solve the other problems of the world which are the result of overpopulation: climate change, food and water shortages, etc.

Hearing this, they all vow to stop him. Hyde asks him how they get inside his facility and he replies that there's no point, that they'll all just die. Finally, he tells them they'll need his thumb and, to his surprise, Becky chops it off immediately. Hyde remains behind, telling the group that they're ready, that they can do it without her.

Wilson Wilson remains behind too, hoping to extract a confession from Christie to be aired to the public. After they leave, Hyde meets with John, who has been busy killing other agents that the Harvest has sent to try to retrieve Christie.

She pulls out a gun, but he tells her not to be afraid, that he was born to help her.



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