12 Monkeys - Season 3eps10 Info
A silent, snow-covered field in 2020. A young girl (7-year-old Jennifer Goines) builds a snowman wearing a red scarf. Suddenly, the snowman’s button eyes blink. It whispers: “The Demon doesn’t want the virus. He wants the beginning.” Jennifer wakes in a sweat—present-day, 2045. She’s in a Titan cell. The Pallid Man (returned from seeming death, his face half-scarred) smiles. “You saw it, didn’t you? The true Witness.”
Here’s a story treatment for a hypothetical 12 Monkeys Season 3, Episode 10, fitting the show’s time-travel paradoxes, emotional stakes, and apocalyptic tension.
Flashback to a sterile lab in 2163. Dr. Kirschner (the original architect of the time-travel project) injects a comatose patient with a red serum. The patient’s eyes open—solid black. That patient was the first “Messenger,” a prototype for the Pallid Men. But the serum wasn’t made from the plague. It was made from Athena’s blood —a being from before recorded history. We see a cave painting of a woman with antlers: The First Witness. 12 Monkeys - Season 3Eps10
The red orb absorbs the Pallid Man’s blood. A woman steps out—Athena, the First Witness. She wears a white dress soaked in red at the hem. She touches Cole’s face. “You’ve been chasing my shadow. I am the serpent. I am the original scream. And you, James Cole—you are my father.” Flash: In an erased timeline, Cole was captured by the Army of the 12 Monkeys in 2163 and used as genetic material to create the first Messenger. Athena is his daughter—a paradox given flesh. Without her, time heals. But killing her means Cole never existed. Cassie, bleeding out, whispers: “Then we find another way.”
The Last Pallid Man
Jennifer, using her fractured Primary mind, tricks a guard into releasing her. She finds the Pallid Man in a cathedral-like chamber inside Titan, praying to a pulsating red orb. “Not a god,” Jennifer says. “A recording. The first scream, stuck on repeat.” The Pallid Man admits: Olivia was expendable. The true plan: collapse every timeline except one—the original plague year, 2015, where the Witness (Athena) can be reborn in human flesh. Cassie and Cole Splinter into the chamber. Gunfire. The Pallid Man stabs Cassie in the side. Cole kills him—but the Pallid Man laughs dying: “You just made the first paradox permanent.”
Jennifer steps between Cole and Athena. She grabs the red orb and shoves it into her own chest. Her eyes turn black. “I’ll be the Witness. I’ll hold the scream. And you two—end this. Find the beginning and stop it from ever crying.” Jennifer vanishes into white light. Titan collapses. Cole and Cassie Splinter out just as reality resets. They land in a quiet field—2020, dawn. No plague. No Monkeys. But Cassie’s wound is gone. Cole looks at his hands: fading. He whispers: “She’s holding time together. But she’s dying.” Cut to Jennifer, floating in endless white, screaming silently. A single tear falls—and becomes a red leaf. The leaf lands on a sleeping baby’s forehead. The baby’s eyes open. Black. Fade to black. A silent, snow-covered field in 2020
“To save the future, erase the past. To save him, become the monster.”
Cole and Cassie, separated after the collapse of Titan’s outer ring, fight through temporal debris—rooms that flicker between 1940s Paris, a Roman aqueduct, and the corpse of a future Earth. Cole finds a dying Primary who gasps: “The serpent eats its own tail. Kill the Witness… kill the first scream.” Cassie reunites with Jones, who has jury-rigged a Splinter vest from scrap. Jones reveals that the Witness (Olivia) isn’t the final enemy. “She was a vessel. The true Witness is the moment time began to break—the first paradox.” It whispers: “The Demon doesn’t want the virus
A man in a suit (a younger Dr. Kirschner) finds the red leaf in a parking lot. He picks it up. It whispers: “Start the project.” He smiles.