Revelation Zero (Part 2)

This episode was written by Quinton Peeples and was directed by Constantine Makris and John Polson.

It originally aired in the United States on March 18, 2010 on the ABC TV network, along with the first half of the episode, Revelation Zero (Part 1).

He gets into a car to go back to the funeral home, but the driver tells him that he has instructions to fly Simon to a baseball game in Detroit.

Simon realizes that it was Victor who killed his father and strangles him to death, deciding to use the murder as his "vision".

Marshall and Demetri find the location of an EMT's cellphone, which will direct them to the stolen ambulance, which should lead them to where Lloyd and Simon are being held captive.

As Mark leaves "Red Panda Industries", he finds a "Crown Cheese Steak" flier on his windshield, and remembers seeing one with the words "HELP US" written in blood in his vision.

The next day, Mark brings Lloyd into the office to question him about not telling the FBI what he heard in his flashforward.

But he is greeted by Janis and a couple of SWAT team members, who are bringing him back to L.A. Simon begs her to let him stay, saying his family needs him because his sister Annabelle ran away since the blackout and he has been coming home every month to look for her.

Later that night, Simon escapes from the house by putting tinfoil around his security brace, so Janis could not catch him.

He was also the adviser for Simon's designs of the "specialized pulsed laser for a plasma afterburner" in the Ganwar region of Somalia.

That night, Simon's Uncle Teddy, who turns out to be Flosso, arrives for dinner, both of them pretending to have not seen each other during the interrogation.

Flosso shows Simon on his cellphone that Annabelle is being held at gunpoint by his men and is reading a script to her mom.

[2] Entertainment Weekly pointed out how well they recognize the philosophical and spiritual thematic possibilities within their sci-fi premise and that they actually have characters talk about said themes.

Club gave this episode a B−, stating that "Monaghan's Simon was probably the show's most useless character before tonight.