- Separated from the team and haunted by vivid hallucinations of his daughter, Dani, an injured and increasingly desperate Doctor Rosen seeks a final confrontation with Alpha leader Stanton Parish.
- Open with a blood trail leading from the SUV to a bus stop bench, where Rosen is in pain and bleeding. A female voice barks at him to "wake up" and he sees he is hallucinating his late daughter. She tells him that he cannot go to the ER because they have to report all gunshot wounds (by law).
In a park, Parish is not happy to learn that Rosen may be dead. He wanted Rosen alive. He is watching the people at the park and sings to himself.
At the hospital, Rosen speaks to Gary. Gary gives him help with what may be the "God's Eye View" that Parish spoke of earlier.
Outside the hospital Rosen talks through what to do when he finds Parish. He analyzes how Parish is able to heal himself and comes up with a way that may inhibit that power: if Parish's injury was severe enough, maybe he could not heal at all. He steals blood thinners and a chemotherapy drug from the hospital and heads out with Dani by his side. He heads for Grand Central Station, wanting to get to the Empire State Building. At the station, he realizes this is where Parish's plan will take effect, not the Empire State Building.
The team spots Rosen on closed-circuit cameras at the hospital. They try to figure out why he took what he took. He took no pain-killers and that puzzles them.
Gary's mother finally speaks and tells him to go help Rosen.
Rosen spots Parish at Grand Central Station. Parish calmly smiles and looks at his pocket watch.
The country's power grid begins shutting down. The team is able to flip the switch for New York, which plunges the city into darkness. But for some reason the lights start coming back on.
Gary meets Rosen at the station. He insists that he stay and help him.
The team plans to search for the power source. Gary calls Nina and tells her he's found Rosen and Parish. The command center is being moved to FEMA. John wants Rachel to come with him, but she refuses. He tells her he loves her.
Kat remembers that there is an 80-year old generator under Grand Central Station with enough power to light half of Manhattan.
At the station, a businessman hands Rosen a phone. Parish is on the line. He tells Rosen that he is pleased that Rosen is alive and tells him that there is a storage closet with the light disabled and advises him to go inside and close his eyes.
The team arrives at GCS. They get in an elevator and head for the basement. Rachel hears guns being cocked and gives them just enough heads up to avoid being killed when the doors open. They're able to get past Parish's men. Kat has Harken throw her behind two of the gunmen, allowing her to take them out.
The generator is old, which concerns Skylar.
Rosen confronts Parish by the subway tracks. Parish says he killed Dani "for the greater good." Parish says in a few minutes he'll be a mass-murderer. Dani stands next to Rosen, begging him to kill Parish. Rosen refuses, saying his daughter wouldn't have wanted it that way. "She knew there was a better way." Dani is pleased with the decision.
As Parish faces Rosen, Hicks shoots Parish in the head. As Parish lays motionless (but healing), Hicks tells Rosen to use the drugs. Rosen says no, saying "If we kill him, what does that make us?" and also arguing that if they let him live Parish will have to live with that pain forever. Parish makes slight movements at times, meaning that he is healing.
Kat and Skylar figure out that there is another breaker, meaning they can't shut down the generator from there. Also they won't be able to shut down the power at GCS, meaning they themselves are in trouble.
The lights flash, dropping everybody to the ground except Gary. He walks among the fallen people, looking for Harken. He finds his friends and Parish by the track, all motionless.
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