The episode starts with Ballard walking into Topher's office inspecting the chair.
By making changes to the brain, he can theoretically program it to fight cancer or even be telekinetic.
In the morning, Echo wakes up and proceeds to take Jack (the baby) downstairs for breakfast.
It is clear that Nate is not prepared to be a father as he is reluctant to hold Jack, while Echo makes coffee.
As Echo sees Nate off to work, she notices a black van parked across the street.
Echo tells Sierra about Nate's shortcomings as a father and believes he is having an affair or is engaged in illegal activities.
Sierra chalks it up to hormones, but Echo express her paranoia at the black van parked across the street.
Sierra tells Echo she is sleep deprived and she needs a good nights rest.
Nate tries to prevent Echo from leaving telling her that her car is in the shop with the baby seat.
But DeWitt is unmoved citing that with the money Nate has, he could have hired a nanny, but he wanted a mother, someone to bond with his child.
Echo is able to find some police officers who take her back to the station to get her statement.
Ballard believes it is because Topher, changed her at a glandular level and a normal wipe is not strong enough.
DeWitt calls Nate telling him to leave the house now, however the power is shortly cut due to a storm.
As Nate runs back downstairs, he sees Echo holding the baby and a knife.
Ballard offers to tell Topher what is happening and fix it so she doesn't feel like she does now.
Rachel Reitsleff from iF Magazine said the episode had a huge flaw citing that "one can see where the work required by the viewer to put together what we’re being told about Echo’s evolution could be downright daunting to anyone tuning in for the first time."
He said, "after that jarring beginning, this turned out to be a somewhat lackluster installment, which unfortunately once again brought up some of the show's problems."