I'm in Charge - Stitchers Season 3 Episode 1

It's pretty hard to imagine ever trusting Agent Blake again. Not after the way he manhandled Kirsten. Of course we never completely trusted him in the first place. But what's his game this time?
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What's wrong? - Stitchers Season 3 Episode 1

Camille looking apprehensive is nothing new. But is she worried about Kirsten? Her job? Or is she still thinking about the detective in ways she'd rather not?
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Ivy's Choice - Stitchers Season 3 Episode 1

Does Ivy have a decision to make? She might not want anything to do with her sister or the NSA. Then again, if she wants to find her father, Kirsten's the best person to help her.
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Kirsten is not happy - Stitchers Season 3 Episode 1

Kirsten's always been one to say what's on her mind. And we're guessing she has plenty to say if the look on her face is anything to go by. What's made her so upset?
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Stitchers Team, Represent! Season 3 Episode 1

The team doesn't look very happy to see their lab already in use. But how did they go from running on a stitch to piling in the elevator? Maybe there's a time jump in the season premiere?
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Share Your Secrets - Stitchers Season 3 Episode 1

Whenever Kirsten stitches into someone's mind, she never has much time to get the answers they need to solve the case. Who's the latest victim? What makes him important enough for Blair to trust them with the case?
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Taking Direction - Stitchers Season 3 Episode 1

One thing every member of the Stitchers team has in common is that following orders is not their thing. Will Ivy follow suit now that she's in the lab? We're sensing another rogue investigation.
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Who's Dead? - Stitchers Season 3 Episode 1

Last time we saw Agent Blair, he was trying to shut down the Stitchers program. Now it looks like he's leading the team's latest investigation. But what made him change his mind?
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Hear Me Out - Stitchers Season 3 Episode 1

We have to give Ivy credit for one thing. She at least appears to be listening to what her sister has to say. And judging by her shocked expression, it's more than she bargained for.
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Ivy in the Lab - Stitchers Season 3 Episode 1

Thanks to her outsider status, Ivy doesn't have a high regard for the Stitchers program. She wants to do right by her father, but that doesn't mean she'll accept that he's the bad guy.
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Sister, Sister - Stitchers Season 3 Episode 1

Things were not great between Kirsten and Ivy last time the two sisters were together. Will Kirsten finally be able to convince her sister to trust her?
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NSA Director Mitchell Blair - Stitchers

NSA Director Mitchell Blair shocks everyone by ordering an emergency stitch on the season premiere of Stitchers. "Out of the Shadows" is the first episode of the show's third season.
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Stitchers Quotes

Kirsten: how long have I been in this room?
Maggie: Answer the question.
Kirsten: I'm trying to. How long have I been in this room?
Maggie: Guess.
Kirsten: An hour?
Maggie: One minute. [smiling and leaning in] You really don't know, do you?
Kirsten: I have this condition, it's called temporal dysplasia. I have no time perception.
Maggie: I've read about this condition. I thought it was made up.
Kirsten: I wish, cause then you could unmake it up; it really sucks. I use memory, logic and math to approximate time difference, but I don't know what time feels like.

Kristen: Why is he here? Are you guys coroners?
Cameron: No. He's here to share his memories with us.
Kirsten: But he's dead.
Cameron: Hmm. Fun fact: After death, consciousness lingers for 30 seconds. After that, 10 minutes and the brain starts to degrade. If we get a sample in here fast enough, we can start a protocol that will slow down further deterioration for days.
Kirsten: Sample? You mean corpse?
Cameron: Tomato/Tamato.
Kirsten: You're getting this guys dead, deteriorating brain to talk to you? How?
Cameron: By inserting a living consciousness into those memories. We call it stitching.
Kirsten: That's impossible.
Cameron: Is that so, doctor I've never studied neuroscience unlike Cameron. The brain is a bioelectrical device with emphasis on electrical. Even after death the wiring, the synapses are all still in there, for a while anyway, and that means so are the memories, but it takes a living consciousness to access them and interpret them and that's where you come in.