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The Gift
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| Episode | Season {{#pad:1|2|0|left}}, Number 07 |
| Air Date | November 5, 2009 |
| Title Image | Not Today bullet |
| Written by | Lisa Zwerling Ian Goldberg |
| Directed by | Nick Gomez |
| Guest Stars | Lee Thompson Young as Al Gough Genevieve Cortese as Tracy Stark |
| Co-starring | Lennon Wynn as Charlie Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Debbie |
| Uncredited | Lena Georgas as Celia |
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"The Gift" was the seventh episode of season 1 of FlashForward. It first aired on Thursday, November 5, 2009 on ABC.
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Summary
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Al Gough and Celia
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Added by GaarmyvetDuring his Flash, Al receives a phone call immediately after the birds strikes the window of Fiona Banks office. An attorney says that Celia has been taken off life support and that her sons will be placed in foster care. Al says, “I killed her” and bewails the fact that Celia's sons are now orphans. He declines to discuss his call with Fiona.
During Fiona's visit to Los Angeles, they discuss their mutual (in part) Flash and Fiona tells Al that she went to the window and saw the bird, still alive, lying on the ledge twitching in pain. She wishes that the could be some way for her to ease its suffering. Al later tells Fiona that she could tape the window so that the bird does not hit it.
Al leaves a note for Demetri Noh. A message inside is the one addressed to Celia. As Demetri reads Al’s words, he realizes that it’s a suicide note. Demetri, Mark Benford, Stanford Wedeck and Fiona rush to the roof of the FBI building where Al stands on the edge. Demetri pleads with him to step back. But Al thinks he’s found a way to "change the game." If he dies, the future cannot be set, and Celia, whoever she is, will live to raise her two young sons. Demetri and the others look on horrified as Al turns his back on them and plunges to his death.
Al’s final words to Celia in the note are, “Live your life. Live every day. And know that the future is unwritten. Make the most of that.”
Ian Rutherford and Ghosts
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Added by GaarmyvetMark, Demetri and Al infiltrate the Blue Hand meeting by telling a bouncer they are there at the invitation of Dr. Raynaud. The bouncer escorts them to an interior space where they meet Romanchak. Romanchak places a revolver on a table and asks who is going to play. When Mark and the others feign ignorance, Romanchak points the barrel of the revolver under his chin and pulls the trigger. Nothing happens and Romanchak again asks who is going to play. Al grabs the weapon, places it under his own chin and pulls the trigger. Nothing happens. When Demetri suggests that the weapon is not loaded, Romanchak clears it and one bullet, labelled "NOT TODAY," falls on the table. He then passes it to Al. Romanchak says that is their admission. The agents enter the main area of the building. They ask the bartender, Nadine, where they can find Raynaud. She asks if they are new and explains that Raynaud is a different person at each meeting. Mark and the others continue through the large room, where people are exposing themselves to brutal and possibly deadly assaults. A warning sounds and "Dr. Raynaud" enters. He makes a short speech then makes an attempt at suicide, which Mark prevents. They arrest "Raynaud," who is revealed to be a school teacher named Jeff Slingerland. While Slingerland is being interrogated back at the field office, he tells the agents that Already Ghosts gets its candidate from the Mosaic Collective web page and that there is little anyone can do to stop them.
Aaron, Mike and Tracy
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Added by ObiDanKenobi5Sometime later, Mike returns to tell Aaron that he should know the truth; his Flash of being with Tracy was not possible because Tracy is dead. Mike goes on to explain that he was with Tracy the day she died. Their vehicle was ambushed by employees of Jericho, a private military contractor operating in Afghanistan. Tracy had been unable to exit the vehicle before it was hit with a rocket propelled grenade. Mike describes having gone back to look for Tracy, finding her dead with her right leg amputated above the knee, and having to flee because he came under fire.
Later, Aaron invites Mike back to the Department of Water and Power to tell him that he had found him a job with the department, assuring him that he was not the first "screwed up" veteran that had been hired.
That evening, when Aaron returns home from work, he finds Tracy, minus a leg, sitting at his dining room table.
At the Hospital
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Nicole does volunteer work at the hospital and quickly strikes up a friendship with Bryce, who asks for her help interpreting a symbol he saw behind the woman who was in his flash forward. It’s a Japanese letter meaning “believe.” Bryce does not know who the woman in his flash is, but he had strong feelings for her. Nicole urges him to put his story up on the Mosaic, as he has to find her.
Lloyd tells Olivia that he is moving back to the Bay area as soon as Dylan is cleared to transfer.
Demetri and Zoey
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Added by GaarmyvetSimon
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Simon Campos is seen clutching a bracelet that spells out the name “Annabelle.”
Trivia
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Production Notes
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- Christine Woods (Janis Hawk) was credited but did not appear.
Bloopers and Continuity Errors
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- In "No More Good Days", Fiona Banks was referred to as "our liaison at New Scotland Yard;" in this episode, she was referred to as "Fiona Banks, MI6."
- According to the passport seen in "Scary Monsters and Super Creeps", Ian Rutherford's birthdate is December 25, 1985, which would make him 23 years old in the immediate weeks after the Global Blackout. However, in this episode, Al Gough states that Rutherford is 25 years old.
- The leg shown following the attack is too long for what is missing from Tracy's body.
- The shot of Ian Rutherford's passport shows his Nationality as Scottish; UK nationals' passports show Nationality as British.
Unanswered Questions
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- Theories for these unanswered questions should go on this article's theory page
General
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- Why was Ian Rutherford so important?
- How did Mike get Tracy's knife?
- Was Gough really responsible for the accident that killed Celia?
Flashes
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External links
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| FlashForward Season One | |
| "No More Good Days" • "White to Play" • "137 Sekunden" • "Black Swan" • "Gimme Some Truth" • "Scary Monsters and Super Creeps" • "The Gift" • "Playing Cards with Coyote" • "Believe" • "A561984" • "Revelation Zero, Part 1" • "Revelation Zero, Part 2" • "Blowback" • "Better Angels" • "Queen Sacrifice" • "Let No Man Put Asunder" • "The Garden of Forking Paths" • "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" • "Course Correction" • "The Negotiation" • "Countdown" • "Future Shock" | |