'The Gifted' season 1 episode 10 spoilers: Mutants argue over captured Strucker kids

A promotional image of FOX's "The Gifted." Facebook/TheGiftedonFOX

In the next episode of "The Gifted," Reed Strucker (Stephen Moyer) and his wife Kate (Amy Acker) will feud with the Mutant Underground on how to save their kids.

The trailer for the upcoming installment titled "eXploited" was released just recently and it shows Reed, Kate, Polaris (Emma Dumont), Thunderbird (Blair Redford) and Eclipse (Sean Teale) arguing over what to do about those who were captured by the Sentinel Services.

"Do I have to remind you that they have your kids?" Polaris says to the parents in a frustrated manner.

Kate looks at her and is equally angry. "You sure as hell don't!" she says furiously.

Polaris becomes defensive and tells Kate in return, "If we had just shed blood, sooner or later I will pursue her."

Thunderbird then promises the parents that they will fight to get everyone home.

Meanwhile, the kids, Lauren (Natalie Alyn Lind) and Andy (Percy Hynes White), are at Trask Industries where they are escorted to the office of Dr. Roderick Campbell (Garret Dillahunt).

"What do you want from us?" Lauren asks the villainous doctor.

"Your powers," he replies coldly.

Apparently, Campbell wants to experiment on the kids to discover more about their special abilities. Lauren can create force fields as well as deploy powerful blasts. On the other hand, Andy has telekinetic abilities that can rip anything apart no matter how big or small.

In the last episode, the Underground attempted to save their fellow mutants trapped in Trask Industries. Lauren, Andy, Blink (Jamie Chung) and Dreamer (Elena Satine) went to a Sentinel outpost to deactivate the power of the building. However, they were caught by authorities who found out that they were on the premises. Reed and Kate were devastated by the news.

"The Gifted" season 1 episode 10 will air on Monday, Dec. 11 at 9 p.m. EST on FOX.

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