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In Green Bay, Wisconsin, 1961, a woman runs down the street and a hooded figure appears ahead of her and grabs her. As they struggle, she loses her bracelet. Two Warehouse agents, Jack and Rebecca, and see the woman transformed into glass and then shoved to the ground where she shatters.



At the B&B, Claudia is uncomfortable around their newest agent, Helena. Artie comes in and is less than thrilled with Helena's presence. He hands out files on their new mission and angrily demands that they get through the mission briefing. As they argue, Rebecca Sinclair comes in and asks if they're still looking for artifacts.



At the warehouse, Rebecca explains that Jonah Raitt, a former editor, died recently in St. Louis. In 1961, he was a magazine editor for Where and When and used an artifact to kill three of his secretaries and his wife, Beth. Rebecca and Jack never found the artifact, and Raitt somehow wiped their memories of the day they tried to investigate Raitt. In his obituary, Raitt wrote a taunt to Jack and Rebecca. She insists they need to find the artifact. Artie insists on going to investigate Raitt's apartment in St. Louis, complaining that it's getting crowded, but Myka insists on going with him. Once they leave, Helena questions Rebecca, who says that she blacked out for exactly 22 hours and 19 minutes.

Helena gets an idea and goes to the H.G. Wells section of the warehouse, and explains that someone used her time machine. As she removes it, she explains that it transfers consciousness, not physical bodies, letting someone travel into the past and inhabit someone else's body. The person possessed blacks out for exactly 22 hours and 19 minutes. Rebecca realizes that two people traveled back and inhabited their bodies. They also find a note asking someone to put an accompanying reel of film with the time machine. It's signed Jack, but in Pete's handwriting.



Myka wonders if Artie is going to keep freezing her out for choosing Helena, but he insists that he can't trust her any more than he could trust McPherson, and leaves for St. Louis on his own. Myka goes to the warehouse and Pete and the others show her the film, which has Pete and Myka inside of Jack and Rebecca explaining that they traveled back in time. Myka-in-Rebecca explains that Pete is going to convince her to go back in time using the machine. However, the tape goes blank before they explain what the artifact is. Rebecca is taken aback at seeing Jack again. Helena explains that the past can't be changed, and Pete insists that it'll strictly be recon. Myka is reluctant but finally gives in. As they prepare, Rebecca explains that she and Jack fell in love after the case, when she came out of the blackout and was with him in an orchard. When Pete wonders what happens if Jack and Rebecca die, Helena warns that their minds could be lost forever. As she hooks Pete up, she whispers to him that he might be able to change the past.

Pete and Myka find themselves in Jack and Rebecca's bodies, at the warehouse office. Their boss, Charlie Martin, comes over and wonders why they're acting strangely. He's less than impressed and tells them to get back to work. When they call him Sir and Mr. Martin and work together, he wonders why they're helping each other instead of fighting. They pretend to hate each other and he orders them off the glass girl case. When they complain, he warns her that the order comes from Mrs. Frederic. Myka convinces Martin to give them one more day, and asks him to check the files on Raitt.



The agents go to Green Bay and Pete goes to interview Raitt's wife, while Myka goes undercover posing as a secretary. As Myka tries to work the office equipment without success, she meets Roxanne Crane, Raitt's next victim.

Pete talks to Beth Raitt at her home and asks if her husband brought anything home. He notices a photo of Raitt and remembers that Raitt eventually kills his wife.

At the office, Roxanne helps Myka, and Myka notices her bracelet. She asks who gave it to her, and Raitt comes in and tells them to go back to work.

In the present, the agents have 14 hours left. As Helena tends to her unconscious teammates, the power flickers. She admits that her process takes a lot of power, but the warehouse can handle the power requirements.

Pete comes to see Myka at the publishing office, and admits that it bothers him that they know Roxanne is going to die and there's nothing they can do. Roxanne and Raitt leave separately, but it's clear that they're having affair. Pete vows to stop Roxanne's murder and leaves, and Myka is loaded with paperwork before she can go after him.

At the warehouse, Claudia stabilizes the power and Artie comes in. He informs her that he didn't find anything at Raitt's apartment, and wonders what she's doing. Before Claudia can answer, Rebecca has a dizzy spell. As he goes to get some water, Claudia figures she's faking, but quickly realizes that Rebecca actually is ill.



In 1961, Pete follows Raitt to a gentlemen-only club and tries to make conversation. Raitt admits that he has an eye for the ladies and discusses treating women as works of art.

In the present, Claudia gets Rebecca to the B&B, and Rebecca tells her to go back to the warehouse. Artie arrives and apologizes, and admits that he's gone through her purse and discovered that she's taking erlotinib for her cancer. Rebecca admits that her prognosis is grim and that she plans to find the artifact if it's the last thing she did. Artie promises to find it.

In 1961, Raitt prepares to leave and Pete is distracted when Myka gets into the club, posing as a cigarette girl. Raitt gets away and they call Martin to see if he found any hotel receipts on Raitt. Martin tells them that he discovered Raitt has a second house where he takes his mistresses, and the address is near where they know Roxanne will die.



In the present, Claudia asks Helena where she went using her time machine, and Helena explains that she went to Paris 1899 to try and save her daughter, Christina. She occupied the body of the housekeeper, Sophie. Robbers broke in and Sophie survived, but Christina was killed. That was when Helena determined that Sophie had a blackout for 22 hours and 19 minutes, and used Helena's fighting style. Helena then built the machine to go back in time, but was unable to change the past.

In 1961, Roxanne is walking down the street when Pete and Myka find her and warn that she's in danger. When Pete tries to save her, Roxanne panics and runs off. Pete goes after her while Myka warns him that he can't change the past. Roxanne runs into the hooded figure, who she recognizes. Her bracelet comes loose, the robed figure stabs her, and she transforms into glass. The figure runs off, and Raitt drives up. He wonders why they are there, and sees Roxanne's bracelet. They realize that Raitt isn't the killer, and they're running out of time.



In the present, Artie goes back to the warehouse and notices that the power is fluctuating. He sends a micro-pulse to clear the power clot, and the system overloads. In the past, Pete and Myka collapse. Helena warns that the reintegration circuits have been shorted out, and when Jack and Rebecca wake up, Pete and Myka will be lost forever. As Claudia goes to find something to cool down the overheating circuits, Artie arrives and aims his Tesla at Helena. He tells her to stop whatever she's doing.

In 1961, Pete and Myka recover and try to get answers from Raitt. They tell him that the other two secretaries are dead as well, and he's shocked since he thought they were in Los Angeles doing research. When the agents accuse him of sleeping with his victims, Raitt informs them that he wasn't, and that his plan was to take control of the magazine. They warn him that Beth is the next victim and they go to his house.

In the present, Claudia and Rebecca arrive and they try to explain that Helena was trying to help. Artie doesn't believe Helena and figures that Claudia is too naïve. Rebecca insists that she knew what she was doing, and Helena warns that if they don't fix the problem, Pete and Myka will die. Artie reluctantly agrees, but warns that if they die, he'll kill her.

In 1961, Pete, Myka, and Raitt arrive at his home. Beth explains that she took care of the three secretaries, and assumes that Myka is his newest mistress. She knocks Raitt out and Myka goes for her gun, but Beth uses her husband's body as shelter. Pete tries to grab her and Beth impales his hand to the wall using a glass-bladed dagger. As his hand and then the rest of his body starts to transform, Beth insists that the dagger has to stay in. Myka shoves her away and pulls the dagger out before Pete is completely transformed. Beth recovers and struggles with Myka for the dagger, and ends up stabbing herself. She starts to transform into glass while Myka runs to Pete. As Raitt goes to his wife, she tells him that she wishes he had loved her more. He watches as she transforms into glass. Raitt walks out and Pete recovers the artifact. Myka suggests they hide it in the warehouse so they can recover it in 50 years. With time running out, now they have to make the movie for themselves in the future. Pete finds Raitt's camera in the credenza.



Once they finish the movie, the agents warn Raitt that they won't be there long enough to clear his name, and say he has to go into hiding in St. Louis and change his identity. They ask him to mail the film in the future so it will clear his name.

With only eleven minutes left, the agents realize they won't get back to the warehouse in time. The agents suffer another series of headaches and Pete goes off the road, and Pete notices the nearby orchard. They realize that it's the orchard where Rebecca and Jack kissed for the first time. The agents bury the dagger in the orchard. Pete tries to write a letter explaining what happened to Rebecca, but Myka warns that they can't change the past.

Helena is unable to get the time machine reintegrator working. With time running out, they all pound the machine until the regenerator starts up. Pete and Myka are brought back to the present, leaving Rebecca's and Jack's bodies behind. Pete's note blows away in the wind.

At the warehouse, they realize that they failed to change the past, and assure Rebecca that they have the artifact safely hidden. Rebecca asks if she can go back in time one more time to see Jack, but Helena warns that she can't bring her back. Rebecca admits that she has no reason to come back.

Later, Pete goes to the orchard and recovers the glass dagger.

Artie reads Rebecca's obituary. Myka comes in and tells him that Pete has recovered the dagger. He admits that Helena and Myka both did well and then goes back to work. Myka realizes that's all she's going to get from him and leaves.

The present-day Rebecca wakes up in 1961 in the orchard. She checks her compact mirror and sees her own youthful face, and then reassures Jack as he wakes up. Rebecca leans over and kisses him, and then forgets what has happened to her in the future. Jack kisses her back and says he should have done it a long time ago.



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