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Three teens realize their science project is the key to finding their missing parents, in another world. | dG1fYkVkbi12aHJwOFU
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00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:03 Wormholes are purely theory, not provable physics.
00:07 Frothingham is right about one thing.
00:08 I'm just average.
00:09 Your parents were world-renowned physicists, yes?
00:12 Any chance you were adopted?
00:14 The only thing keeping you from reaching
00:16 your mother's potential, Michelle, is you.
00:20 What are you doing here, Rios?
00:21 I was thinking about your concept.
00:23 I always had this fantasy that if I
00:25 could recreate my mom's physics, then
00:27 maybe I could save my parents.
00:28 You don't win the Diamond Teacher Award
00:30 sitting in a classroom.
00:32 We will meet here every day during detention.
00:35 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:38 Oops.
00:40 That does not look inviting.
00:42 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:47 The girls are in another world.
00:49 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:51 If mom and dad are here, don't we
00:53 have the right to know what really happened to them?
00:55 Dr. Victor and Dr. Eva Martin's children
00:57 died in a fatal car crash years ago.
00:59 This is like being in seven periods of gym.
01:01 Go!
01:03 We're in over our heads.
01:04 We need help.
01:05 I'm not really the action hero type.
01:07 Who would think that helping them with their physics project
01:10 would get me trapped in their physics project?
01:14 Ah, this is my favorite.
01:18 A nice little dysfunctional family reunion.
01:20 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:24 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:28 Going through a wormhole and rescuing your long lost parents
01:31 will give you street cred.
01:33 (wind blowing)

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