She asks if he wants to heal Max and Jones replies, “I traveled across the galaxy to save that kid.” Jones thinks saving Max will help absolve him of the harm he’s done in the past.īefore Isobel leaves, Jones tells her mother was incredibly strong and decent. Isobel’s next question gets a better answer. Isobel asks if Jones can heal Max, and Jones claims he’s not sure. She rejoins Jones who admits he knew Max was sick the moment he touched him. However, he can’t listen to any more of Jones’ story today. Some parts of his story must be close to the truth.Īfter a short tantrum, Michael agrees Isobel could be right. Michael’s sure Jones is lying but Isobel knows no one lies about everything. Michael doesn’t want to believe Jones’ story and refuses to accept their mothers made Max. Isobel and Michael step outside the cave to discuss what they’ve learned. Jones would do anything he could to protect Max. Jones claims he and Max were basically just ammunition caught in a war zone. ![]() The dictator had powers unlike any others, and everyone believed he was immortal. “And through the devastation walked the one who would become the dictator,” recites Jones. He says their home planet had something similar happen, but it was a fire rather than a flood. Jones also recalls a tale a preacher told him after they landed here about a great flood that destroyed this planet. Jones also believes the humans would have killed them all when they landed if he hadn’t started the fire, dropping the bombshell that it was their mothers who chained up Max when he was a child, not the dictator. He claims he wasn’t even supposed to be on the ship but was trying to rescue Max and keep him from being forced to use his powers. Jones hated being used as a pawn in someone else’s war but then he finally found someone he wanted to save which was Max. When he refused, the dictator tortured his parents and eventually killed them. ![]() The dictator forced him to use his healing powers which drained him – just like it does Max. He was seven when he realized he could resurrect living things. Jones claims he was a prisoner of the dictator, but also his secret weapon. After trying to form a resistance but failing to topple the dictator, they figured out how to build a ship and flee to another world. He explains their mothers – the engineer and the empath – chose to hide underground. The political climate shifted and forced some to hide out from the dictator. Jones reveals their planet was known as the Oasis and had a “bit more of a twinkle” in its eye than Earth. They finally agree to get as much as they can from Jones, aware Max’s life hangs in the balance. Michael doesn’t pull any punches and believes setting Jones free is basically unleashing Noah Part 2. She wants to learn everything she can before they decide what to do. Michael reminds her Jones deserved to die in the ‘40s but Isobel points out their mothers didn’t kill him they stuck him in a pod. ![]() “It’s too ironic,” says Isobel, absolutely nailing the situation. Isobel disarms her brother and reminds him they can’t kill an alien who claims to come in peace. Isobel suggests water while Michael believes their problem can be solved with a show of firepower. Isobel and Michael argue over how to get info out of Jones. Also staring, Michael Trevino and Amber Midthunder, the episode was directed by Lance Anderson and written by Eva McKenna & Deirdre Mangan (302). Meanwhile, Maria (Heather Hemmens) goes to extremes to try and stop a murder, and in order to move forward in her research, Liz (Jeanine Mason) will have to face her past. SEEKING – Jones (Nathan Dean) fills Michael (Michael Vlamis) and Isobel (Lily Cowles) in on bits from the past as they look for a way to save Max's (Nathan Dean) life. Official synopsis for Give Me One Reason from The CW:
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