[S1E5] Escape Or Die
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Meanwhile, Cheong-San survives his knife attack thanks to some lucky plot armour. The handle of the knife is what strikes our protagonist, and he rushes into the library to escape. Unfortunately, Gwi-Nam is not far behind and the pair fight atop the bookshelves.
Ben and Leia reunite with Haja Estree from Daiyu who the Empire is now hunting since he helped Kenobi escape. Everyone in the hideout is on edge, as they get ready to move locations to the next safe space.
Tala uses this protection to close a blast door between her and Ben and sets off a grenade. All of the fleeing families and fighters are able to escape to the hangar where Ben realizes he must give himself up to buy more time.
At the same time, Lucas confronts Scott about his hidden drugs, but they're violently interrupted and captured by who they thought were the Tongva. However, the tribe members seem to also come from modern times and speak English. The rest of the group is eventually found and chased around camp by the tribe. Eve and Levi hide in a tent with the local children, which leads them to meet a young native boy named Isiah. He helps Levi and Eve hide and try to escape from the warriors and reveals that his grandfather calls the sinkhole survivors the Sky People.
As they escape, we see the same old man that was in the woods at the end of Episode 4. He's leading the tribe's chase, and his name is Silas. Thanks to the mercy of the tribe's leader, the group successfully escapes and returns to the sinkhole crash site.
But under the cover of a meteor shower, a squad of Separatist commando droids lands near the lonely outpost and attacks, with only Hevy, Fives, and Echo being able to escape with their lives (Droidbait dies during the initial attack and they lose their squad mate Cutup to one of the giant Rishi eels). As Cody and Rex arrive at the outpost, their suspicions raised by a commando droid doing a poor impression of a clone over the comm channel, they and the three \"shinies\" have to warn the Republic about an incoming Separatist invasion before it's too late.
I think it was originally really meant for him to die in Season 1. It's impossible for him to escape that back alley. The rooftop sacrifice I can understand Kenny finding a stairwell, trap door or closet door or something in that big building. Alley had nothing but boarded up windows on the side. And Omid and Christa was above looking down on the whole thing I would believe. Only way Kenny is still in Season 2 was that the writers just suddenly granted him immortality for the fans and wished him back with the Dragon Balls. The only other thing just as impossible as the Kenny resurrection in season 1, was how Clementine managed to find the inner strength in her tiny arms and legs to drag Lee through a garage gate in the midst of a horde and close it without any of them noticing them and attacking. But Season One is still overall superior to Season Two except for the graphics.
Baptiste's penultimate episode begins with the captive girls. (Remember them) During a trip to the bathroom, Cristina grabs a shard of glass out of the bathroom window. It's the beginnings of an audacious plan to escape, but it all comes to naught. She stabs her captor, but the compound where they are held is locked, and the other girl who she makes a break for it with panics and reveals where they are before they can get out. Consider them a metaphor for everyone in this situation. Escape is an illusion.
Edward's escape cannot be long-lived either, though the way Genevieve is freaking out at Baptiste, you'd think he had left for the moon. Baptiste isn't having it. Stratton's going off the rails every time Genevieve put him in a room with Constantin was proof he wasn't to be trusted from the start. It is as much her fault as anyone else's for relying on Stratton. With that, he storms out to check on his family when his car is found. (Stratton left a note that says, \"Sorry.\" How considerate.) Genevieve then rounds on Martha, calling her a drunk in front of her entire staff.
Elsa pipes in once again and explains the Duttons are condemned to journey. They left Ireland to escape poverty and Tennessee to escape war. They traveled from Kentucky to offer salvation and they journeyed from Africa to seek vengeance.
Earl Haraldson and Siggy bless babies. Ragnar and Athelstan head down the river. Athelstan asks Ragnar if he's still a slave. Ragnar says does it make a difference. Athelstan says that he'd like to be a free man. Athelstan asks Ragnar what he's preparing for. Athelstan says that he's watched him and that he's about to do something. Ragnar says that he isn't strong enough and Athelstan asks what the gods say. This upsets Ragnar who tells Athelstan to finish cleaning the fish in silence. Earl Haraldson gathers his men. Ragnar goes hunting. While he's away his village gets attacked by Earl Haraldson. Lagertha gives Athelstan a weapon and tells them to stay strong while they wait for Ragnar to return. Ragnar makes it to his house but he gets shot in the process. He makes his family go beneath the house so that they can get to the boat. Ragnar surrenders, giving his family time to escape. Ragnar manages to escape but they give chase.
Outside the bar, Serena berates Blair for kidnapping Eric. However, Eric sides with Blair and says that getting to be outside after dark with someone who isn't Serena or Lily was worth the trouble. Serena softens, and promises Eric that they'll work on Lily. Meanwhile, Dan tells Jenny that he's taking her home. She refuses to go with him, saying that she's not going to forget who she is even though she hangs with Blair and her crowd. Dan decides to let her go with them and she runs to catch up. Serena comes over to Dan and says that they should call it a night, since she has to take Eric back to Ostroff. He offers to accompany them and she accepts. Elsewhere, Blair brings Jenny to Eleanor's store and says that her final dare is to steal the jacket off a mannequin in the window. She gives her the key and Jenny cautiously agrees to go. As she's grabbing the jacket, Blair counts to three and then runs away with the other girls when the alarm starts ringing. Jenny tries to escape but realizes the girls are gone. Back at the loft, Lily is getting ready to leave when she notices a framed photo of Rufus that she took years ago. She reminds him of his setlist that night to prove she was there and he asks why she ever gave up photography. She sarcastically remarks that social climbing was more fulfilling and the landline rings. He asks her to answer, which she does, and finds Alison on the other end. She hands Rufus the phone but when he takes it, he hears her hang up. Lily says he owes her an explanation but he replies that he doesn't owe her anything at the moment. She thanks him for being a good friend and leaves. Back at Eleanor's shop, Jenny is questioned by the police. She lies that she is Blair and that she left her jacket there on accident. The officer asks for Eleanor's number to confirm the story, but Jenny says she is in Paris. He asks for some way to confirm what she's saying is true and she shows that she has a set of keys, so he can watch her lock up. Elsewhere, Dan and Serena take a walk after dropping Eric off. They discuss Jenny and Eric, and realize that they're both good kids. They then share their first kiss on the street. At the loft, Rufus listens to his band's old records while he reminisces on the photos Lily took. At Ostroff, Lily wakes Eric up and says that they'll discuss the night the next day; after he comes home and sleeps in his own bed. She admits she doesn't know how his being home will affect them, and he says he's not worried. He gets out of bed and starts getting dressed. At the Waldorf's, Jenny arrives to find everyone in bed. Blair is surprised she made it, and tells her to take the bed next to her. However, Jenny says she's going home and asks to have lunch at school on Monday. She also asks to keep the jacket, and Blair says yes to both.
Meanwhile, O'Brien, the Hunter, and Tosk, wearing a ceremonial collar and hanging his head dejectedly, reach the airlock entrance. As the Hunter enters the airlock, the power grid overloads, knocking him off his feet. Downing the Hunter with a punch to the jaw, O'Brien leads Tosk to escape to the second level of the Promenade and enter a corridor as the Hunter informs his colleagues that the hunt has resumed.
Once the ordeal is over, O'Brien arrives in Sisko's office, where he attempts to make a feeble explanation for what transpired. Sisko appears furious with O'Brien as he scolds the chief and warns him not to pull a similar stunt again. Before O'Brien leaves, however, he wonders how it was that he was able to escape. He had figured that Sisko and Odo would be able to apprehend him and Tosk almost immediately. \"I guess that one got by us,\" Sisko observes dryly. He has a satisfied grin on his face when O'Brien leaves.
Joel, Ellie, Henry, and Sam emerge from the tunnels that night as planned, with Henry boasting that he was correct about the tunnels being clear. As they venture through a seemingly empty residential area, Ellie suggests the two brothers join them in going to Wyoming. Their conversation is interrupted by gunfire from a sniper, who is shooting at them from a nearby house. Joel takes off alone to deal with the sniper himself, managing to get into the house only to find the sniper is an old man. He pleads for the man at gunpoint to put down his rifle and let them pass, but the man aims at him anyway and gets shot. To Joel's horror, the man, Anthony, was one of Kathleen's soldiers, and had informed them via walkie-talkie of the group's whereabouts. A convoy of armored vehicles arrives, forcing Ellie, Sam, and Henry to make a run for it. Joel uses the sniper rifle to kill the driver of the lead truck, sending it careening into a nearby house, which erupts in flames. As the group hides, Kathleen emerges with her men, telling Henry to surrender. Henry offers to do so in exchange for letting Sam and Ellie escape, but Kathleen refuses, as Ellie was involved in Bryan's death and Sam is his brother, callously telling him that children die all the time. After telling Ellie and Sam to make a run for it, Henry emerges from hiding and prepares to die at Kathleen's hands. 59ce067264
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