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Kathleen is auditioning for a job offer and a promotion. Noah is upset with her and accuses her of selling out. Kathleen believes in the Ley Line initiative and wants to find a solution for humanity's survival. Noah wants a seat at the table and is frustrated with Kathleen. Kathleen refuses to take something from Noah and feels like he treats her like a child. Kathleen makes plans with Milo and Cameron to meet at MIT to open a Ley Line. I'm Kathleen Kuhn, and I'm auditioning for Abigail. A job offer. A promotion. Noah, why are you being an asshole? I'm not selling out anyone. I'm trying to do what's right. Lead development on the Ley Line initiative. She's not. She's genuinely trying to find a way humanity can survive this century. And Ley Lines could potentially be that solution. It's not about that. It's about having a seat at the table. She's given me the chance to be someone, to have an impact. You know, you used to believe in things, too. What is this? For what? So what? You can track me down? Like I'm your lost AirPods? I'm not taking that thing, Noah. And to be honest, I'm not sure how much more I can take of you treating me like a child. Hang on. Milo! Hey! You did? Perfect. Cameron came through as well. Meet at MIT in, like, an hour? Yeah, me too. Okay, see you there. We'll talk about it later. Let's go open a Ley Line.