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Bob continues to be haunted by memories of his time at Roth's secret lab; Wes insists that Rachel inject him with highly experimental mutant red blood cells to fight the virulent Hep C; a mysterious disease that's causing brain inflammation in a small town appears to be contagious.moreless
  • The outcome of Dr. Martin Cove should have been he was innocent and his nurse Meghan was the one infecting the people.

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    The episode was good, but the outcome should have
    been that Dr.Cove (played by Rob Stewart)was the
    one helping the people and his associate Meghan was
    behind infecting the people.

    Than David and Dr. Cove come together to work on a
    cure by going over what has happen to the people
    being infected and what happen to Wes.

    Dr. Cove is trying to help people because of what
    happen to his daughter in the past. He does become
    a suspect because of that but they still have
    questions on who is actually doing the infecting.

    Rachel also finds out about Dr. Cove and tries to
    prove his innocents before it's too late.moreless
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