In the jungle, Taylor's tracking Curran -- as well as some big-ass dinosaur footprints.
Back at home, Maddy is now spilling her guts to Zoe about her concerns about Horton, but she sounds about ready to accept that maybe she's just expecting too much. Zoe offers up the possibility that he's a vampire, because her friend Nina said one came over in the last pilgrimage. Look, I went to a movie tonight and was subjected to a Breaking Dawn trailer, so I am in NO MOOD to hear about vampires.
Meanwhile, Josh is skulking around the house, and sneaks into his mom's lab coat and grabs her ID, just as she gets home, talking about having "xiph kebabs" for supper. He's late for work, though, and promises he'll have something to eat at the bar.
And the bar's not even OPEN, looks like, so nice alibi. Anyway, Boylan makes a copy of the ID -- assuring Josh that the ID info was stripped, so no one will know it was his mom's ID, which is kind of hilarious because wouldn't it be the identity information on the, you know, ID that provides the access? Boylan also hands over some sort of sonic pistol in case Josh runs into trouble, which of course he will. If someone shows up, one shot on the lowest setting, and the person won't even know his own name.
So Josh smashes into the infirmary. Her ID card wouldn't have opened it? The ID doesn't even WORK on the medicine fridge. "Dammit, Boylan!" says Josh. So he just shoots the fridge with the sonic weapon -- so nice work risking being caught over the damn ID when this was all you had to do -- and it sends him flying back against the wall, winding him. But at least it got the cabinet open, and he starts stuffing medicine into his backpack.
And out in the jungle, Taylor finds Curran, asleep and with a nasty leg wound. Taylor wakes him up and then makes fun of him for having a nasty leg wound that stinks, too. "Couldn't happen to a nicer guy," says Taylor.
Jim's back at Terra Nova, and Washington gives Jim grief for leaving Taylor out there, even though Taylor is A) Jim's boss and B) kinda crazy. Anyway, she's glad he's back, and tells him about the infirmary being broken into and the stolen Azimeth. Again, we have to thank god that Jim stowed away on the pilgrimage, because apparently no one else is investigating the break-in.













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