Extrapolations is a long, drawn-out episode that follows Becca and Ezra as they go about their days. The issues across the globe are subtly developed, but the story lacks a hook to keep viewers invested. There is nothing to keep them invested, especially with how the episode has played out. Hopefully the chapters ahead can improve. Becca and Ezra head out together to brave another day in 2046, an "Orange Day" for the pair. Ezra has a condition called Summer Heart, which is linked to his weak heart. Becca and Ezra head out together to brave another day in 2046. Becca speaks to Marco over a hologram about beached whales on the beaches. She then gets a helicopter to Bahia Malaga, where forest fires are still raging. Becca then works on a project called Tomorrowzoo at a rig, where she is still an employee of Menagerie2100. The ocean temperature is rising and the food column is starting to collapse. Becca uses whale song to communicate with a female whale down below. There isn't enough food for the humpback whales to survive, so Eve needs to find the male of her species in order to procreate and continue to prosper. Hendricks, from the Southern Hemisphere Project Resources Management department, is working in lieu of Christina, Becca's boss, to speed things up. Hendricks has been coming in during the night to speed things up, and Christina is Becca's boss. Hendricks isn't sure about Becca's voice avatar she's using, believing she's getting too emotionally attached to the whale. Becca is shocked when she learns that Hendricks has been playing a dead male mating call to lure the whale in. Christina shuts her down, but Becca isn't taking no for an answer and heads back to the "Alpha" Oil rig. She sabotages the broadcast and admits the truth to the whale, that there's no male and all of it is just a recording. Hendricks and Christina bring Becca into the office and question what she's done. Becca and Ezra decide to go and see the final whale in its natural habitat, where it gives a splash as a way of saying hello. Becca is debriefed and moved to Alaska for her next job.