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Sarah looks over news clippings and photos from the Resistance’s apartment hideout. She believes the Resistance was sent back to eliminate all Skynet loose ends. She goes to meet Theresa Dyson at Miles’ grave; she gives Theresa an envelope of photos and asks if she recognises anyone. Theresa recognises an intern named Andy Goode. Sarah goes to Andy’s place of work and he asks her out on a date. Reluctantly she agrees.
John and Cameron start their first day at school. Meanwhile, Agent Ellison goes to Carlos’ home and quizzes his nephew, Enrique, but Enrique plays dumb as to who killed his uncle.
Cromartie threatens a doctor, Fleming, and orders him to create something based on a formula that Cromartie has written on the wall. Fleming says he can, but he needs to go to his lab.
On their date, Andy tells Sarah that he’s building a computer named “The Turk,” a chess-playing machine with the ability to outsmart all human chess players. Later that night, Sarah tries to describe The Turk to John, but she doesn’t know the details he wants and he can’t tell her if it might be the machine that brings down humanity.
At school, John wants to save a bullied girl from committing suicide, but Cameron says he has to blend in and stops him. The girl dies. John is furious when, later on, Sarah defends Cameron’s position.
Cameron tells Sarah she must kill Andy, but instead she burns his house down. Cromartie kills Fleming, the work completed – Cromartie once again has human-looking skin, and he takes the doctor’s eyes to complete the look.
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