Did you spot them all?

The door is locked, so she takes a look around the side.

A man eventually opens up, introducing himself as Rolo Haynes (Douglas Hodge), the museums owner.

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He invites her in, checking her bag and making her walk through a metal detector.

Its now time to start the tour.

If it did something bad, chances are its in here, he shares.

Before Haynes opened this crime museum, he worked in medical technology at hospital in New York City.

His job was to recruit people for experimental treatments.

Theyve been developing a way to transfer knowledge from one brain to another.

Dawson is all in on the idea and goes through with the irreversible procedure.

But, interrupts Nish.

Dawsons having a great time, theres got to be a but.

The more pain he felt, the more pleasure he got.

But it was never enough, reveals Haynes.

When he was working on himself, there was a crucial element missing fear.

Dawson ends up going hunting for prey, settling on a homeless man.

The cops interrupt, but not before the doctor begins using a drill on his victim.

Dawson has been in a vegetated state ever since.

They say he still has that look on his face, says Haynes.

Still riding that high.

We see Dawson lying in a hospital bed with a big smile and a big erection.

Youre fing with me, right?

asks Nish, forcing Haynes to admit he made up the latter part.

The air conditioning not working has started to have an effect on Haynes.

Thankfully, Nish is nice enough to offer him some of her water.

Actually, one of the saddest things in the whole place, declares Haynes.

You ever had one of those relationships where you just cant get someone out of your head?

Were introduced to Carrie and Jack (Aldis Hodge, a.k.a.Voodoo Tatum).

Once again, Haynes roams the hallways of the hospital looking for prospective test subjects.

She can live again, he pitches to Jack.

She can hug your son via you.

Well, who could say no to that?

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Carrie and Jack agree to have her consciousness transferred into his brain.

Unfortunately, this means her physical body is gone for good.

The procedure is a success.

Carrie is now in Jacks head, able to see what he sees, feel what he feels.

But the good times wont last.

The couple constantly argue, so they go back to Haynes for advice.

He offers to give more control to Jack.

These new controls will allow him to place Carrie on pause.

Hes also not thrilled with the lack of privacy for his own pleasure time.

Its like trying to jerk off in front of a cop whose also your mom, he yells.

That doesnt sound ideal.

When he does finally unpause her, it only seems like moments for her, but its been months.

The decision is made to basically turn Carrie into a divorced dad and just give her weekend privileges.

But even that is short lived once another woman comes into Jacks life.

That would be killing her, argues Jack.

The mad scientist does have another option: a stuffed monkey.

Originally put into beta testing for terminally ill parents, Haynes suggests they move Carries consciousness into the toy.

Carries completely unaware of the change until she wakes up when shes unwrapped by her son.

Similar to her coma intercom, shes provided with two response buttons.

One says, Monkey loves you, and the other goes, Monkey needs a hug.

As Carrie freaks out and keeps repeating the latter phrase, Emily threatens to get rid of her.

Over time, the young boy also gets tired of the monkey.

Oh, and even sadder, Carries still in there.

Monkey needs a hug, says the toy to Nish.

Updates on the case had appeared in the background of both previous stories.

He looks so real, opines Nish, who seems affected by seeing this broken version of a human.

Well, it is him…or a fully conscious upload of him, reveals Haynes.

He then gives the background of how Lee landed here.

Haynes has told all of these stories with sheer delight, but hes really into this one.

His manicial laugh soon turns into choking, with Nish not doing anything to help him.

Youre missing parts of the story, Mr. Haynes, she says, dropping her British accent.

God knows if he even recognized her, shares Nish.

God knows if he even recognizes me.

She puts her hand on the glass and he temporarily does the same.

Dad, she says.

Nish reveals that she hacked the air conditioning and poisoned the water.

But he soon wakes up in Lees virtual head, just like Carrie was in Jacks.

She pulls the lever, getting herself a little souvenir too, with this one featuring Haynes.

Nish heads back to her car with the stuffed monkey in tow.

Nish drives off as the museum becomes engulfed in flames.

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