FATHER AND SON

In China, a doctor and a nurse sneak into the coma man's room to make out his name is Mr. Sylvester, figuring he'll never notice. The spy that's been reporting his condition to Chi-ang's father asks his assistant what he's looking for, but the assistant doesn't know, either. Only that it's somehow linked to the Petralona cave.

He says that if Mr.Sylvester wakes up in the hospital, then things will start happening, and they'll finally learn what the chairman is looking for. It looks like these two have their agenda, and the assistant warns her to keep her mouth shut since nobody else in the chairman's family knows about any of this.

Professor Washington is also worried about Williams's behavior in class that time, when he'd claimed to have seen nothing, but been upset by something.

When it's time for Williams's mid-term exams on meditation, Washington tells him that he's still keeping his trauma locked up inside. As long as he does that, he won't be successful in class, or on the exams.

During the test, Williams seems outwardly calm and enjoys the moment, but his forehead starts to bead up with sweat, just like last time. At the same time in China, Mr. Sylvester's pulse quickens, and his facial muscles start to twitch. Williams begins to struggle, enough that the rest of the class takes notice, and Dean Micheal watches from outside the room.

Williams again sees fire, and a dead woman on the floor, but this time there's more. There's a little girl with the boy, but the boy is taken away, and two men fight in the middle of the blaze. Williams immediately opens his eyes and tells the class what he saw, which seems to particularly upset Mary so much.

And in China, Mr. Sylvester opens his eyes.