Advertisement
Not a member of Pastebin yet?
Sign Up,
it unlocks many cool features!
- 1
- 00:00:55,571 --> 00:00:57,869
- Oh, lonesome night.
- 2
- 00:00:58,941 --> 00:01:03,901
- And babbits bawling,
- the wind biting the bone.
- 3
- 00:01:05,748 --> 00:01:07,579
- Wind like this...
- 4
- 00:01:08,751 --> 00:01:10,378
- ...full of voices.
- 5
- 00:01:12,121 --> 00:01:14,851
- Ancestry howling at you...
- 6
- 00:01:15,858 --> 00:01:17,849
- ...yibbering stories...
- 7
- 00:01:20,129 --> 00:01:24,793
- ...all voices tied up into one.
- 8
- 00:01:27,603 --> 00:01:29,594
- One voice differing...
- 9
- 00:01:30,440 --> 00:01:32,032
- ...one voice...
- 10
- 00:01:33,443 --> 00:01:38,403
- ...whispering out there,
- spying from the dark...
- 11
- 00:01:40,283 --> 00:01:43,684
- ...that fangy devil...
- 12
- 00:01:45,088 --> 00:01:47,579
- ...Old Georgie hisself.
- 13
- 00:01:48,758 --> 00:01:52,751
- Mm. Now you ear up close...
- 14
- 00:01:53,629 --> 00:01:57,929
- ...and I'll yarn you about
- the first time we met...
- 15
- 00:01:58,468 --> 00:02:00,732
- ...eye to eye.
- 16
- 00:02:04,974 --> 00:02:08,808
- <i>And thus it was that I made
- the acquaintance of Dr. Henry Goose...</i>
- 17
- 00:02:08,978 --> 00:02:11,947
- <i>...the man I hoped might cure me
- of my affliction.</i>
- 18
- 00:02:23,526 --> 00:02:24,959
- Have you lost something?
- 19
- 00:02:27,430 --> 00:02:29,125
- Question one:
- 20
- 00:02:29,599 --> 00:02:34,935
- What secret in Sixsmith's report
- would be worth killing him for?
- 21
- 00:02:35,938 --> 00:02:37,132
- Question two:
- 22
- 00:02:37,406 --> 00:02:42,139
- Is it reasonable to believe that they
- would kill again to protect that secret?
- 23
- 00:02:42,612 --> 00:02:47,049
- And if so, question three:
- What the fuck am I doing here?
- 24
- 00:02:50,052 --> 00:02:54,216
- <i>While my extensive experience
- as an editor has led me to a disdain...</i>
- 25
- 00:02:54,423 --> 00:02:58,621
- <i>...for flashbacks and flash-forwards
- and all such tricksy gimmicks...</i>
- 26
- 00:02:58,794 --> 00:03:02,821
- <i>...I believe that if you, dear reader, can
- extend your patience for just a moment...</i>
- 27
- 00:03:04,367 --> 00:03:07,859
- <i>...you will find there is a method
- to this tale of madness.</i>
- 28
- 00:03:08,571 --> 00:03:10,505
- <i>My Dearest Sixsmith:</i>
- 29
- 00:03:11,007 --> 00:03:14,067
- <i>I shot myself through
- the roof of my mouth this morning...</i>
- 30
- 00:03:14,243 --> 00:03:16,040
- <i>...with Vyvyan Ayrs' Luger.</i>
- 31
- 00:03:18,214 --> 00:03:23,516
- <i>A true suicide is a paced,
- disciplined certainty.</i>
- 32
- 00:03:24,820 --> 00:03:28,756
- <i>People pontificate,
- "Suicide is a coward's act."</i>
- 33
- 00:03:29,659 --> 00:03:31,650
- <i>Couldn't be further from the truth.</i>
- 34
- 00:03:32,695 --> 00:03:34,788
- <i>Suicide takes tremendous courage.</i>
- 35
- 00:03:38,768 --> 00:03:42,033
- - - Any problems, you just hit this button.
- - Thank you.
- 36
- 00:03:48,344 --> 00:03:52,371
- On behalf of my ministry
- and the future of Unanimity...
- 37
- 00:03:52,548 --> 00:03:55,881
- ...I would like to thank you
- for this final interview.
- 38
- 00:04:05,127 --> 00:04:06,719
- - - Hello.
- - Press pass.
- 39
- 00:04:08,030 --> 00:04:09,395
- Expecting trouble?
- 40
- 00:04:09,565 --> 00:04:13,865
- I was Dermot Hoggins' publisher,
- not his shrink or his astrologer.
- 41
- 00:04:14,036 --> 00:04:16,470
- And the ruddy, bloody truth is...
- 42
- 00:04:16,639 --> 00:04:19,733
- ...I had no idea what the man
- was gonna do that night.
- 43
- 00:04:20,009 --> 00:04:24,002
- This beach was once
- a cannibal's banqueting hall...
- 44
- 00:04:24,747 --> 00:04:26,738
- ...where the strong gorged on the weak.
- 45
- 00:04:26,916 --> 00:04:29,510
- But the teeth, sir, they spat out...
- 46
- 00:04:29,685 --> 00:04:33,382
- ...like you or I would expel
- a cherry stone.
- 47
- 00:04:34,724 --> 00:04:38,558
- Do you know the price
- a quarter pound of these will earn?
- 48
- 00:04:39,695 --> 00:04:43,062
- Remember, this is not
- an interrogation or a trial.
- 49
- 00:04:44,533 --> 00:04:47,900
- Your version of the truth
- is all that matters.
- 50
- 00:04:49,405 --> 00:04:51,236
- Truth is singular.
- 51
- 00:04:53,209 --> 00:04:56,576
- Its versions are mistruths.
- 52
- 00:04:58,014 --> 00:05:00,574
- <i>Don't let them say I killed myself for love.</i>
- 53
- 00:05:02,018 --> 00:05:04,612
- <i>Had my infatuations,
- but we both know in our hearts...</i>
- 54
- 00:05:04,787 --> 00:05:08,450
- <i>...who is the sole love
- of my short, bright life.</i>
- 55
- 00:05:35,651 --> 00:05:37,642
- There you are, Mr. Ewing.
- 56
- 00:05:37,953 --> 00:05:40,421
- As binding a covenant
- there can ever be between men...
- 57
- 00:05:41,824 --> 00:05:43,815
- ...outside the province of scripture.
- 58
- 00:05:43,993 --> 00:05:45,551
- Thank you, Reverend Horrox.
- 59
- 00:05:45,728 --> 00:05:48,788
- I know my father-in-law is
- profoundly excited about this deal.
- 60
- 00:05:48,964 --> 00:05:51,159
- Haskell Moore is a great man.
- 61
- 00:05:51,667 --> 00:05:54,101
- Future generations
- depend on men like him...
- 62
- 00:05:54,270 --> 00:05:56,795
- ...men capable of speaking the truth.
- 63
- 00:05:57,340 --> 00:05:58,830
- Quite.
- 64
- 00:06:02,945 --> 00:06:05,277
- When I first encountered
- Haskell Moore's writing...
- 65
- 00:06:05,448 --> 00:06:09,509
- ...its perspicuity struck me as though
- delivered through divine revelation.
- 66
- 00:06:09,685 --> 00:06:13,985
- The learned doctor and I have spent many
- a night debating Mr. Moore's tractus.
- 67
- 00:06:14,156 --> 00:06:16,852
- I will concede that he makes a compelling
- case as to why we are sitting here...
- 68
- 00:06:17,026 --> 00:06:18,857
- ...enjoying this divine lamb...
- 69
- 00:06:19,161 --> 00:06:21,220
- ...while Kupaka stands there...
- 70
- 00:06:21,397 --> 00:06:23,365
- ...content to serve.
- 71
- 00:06:23,666 --> 00:06:25,827
- Indeed. Well, Kupaka...
- 72
- 00:06:26,102 --> 00:06:28,536
- ...you enjoy your life here with us...
- 73
- 00:06:28,704 --> 00:06:31,935
- - ...do you not?
- - Oh, yes, Reverend, sir.
- 74
- 00:06:32,108 --> 00:06:33,871
- Kupaka very happy here.
- 75
- 00:06:34,110 --> 00:06:36,738
- You see, this is Moore's
- "Ladder of Civilization"...
- 76
- 00:06:36,912 --> 00:06:38,846
- ...the reason behind this natural order.
- 77
- 00:06:39,014 --> 00:06:40,413
- Please, Giles, do shut up.
- 78
- 00:06:40,850 --> 00:06:42,818
- I've been listening to this for weeks.
- 79
- 00:06:42,985 --> 00:06:46,318
- I would love to know what his own
- son-in-law has to say about it.
- 80
- 00:06:46,689 --> 00:06:48,122
- Oh, well, let's see, uh....
- 81
- 00:06:49,191 --> 00:06:52,558
- It is an inquiry concerning God's will
- and the nature of men.
- 82
- 00:06:53,028 --> 00:06:55,656
- And what does he have to say
- about the nature of women?
- 83
- 00:06:57,266 --> 00:07:01,066
- I'm afraid that's a subject
- he prefers to pass by in silence.
- 84
- 00:07:01,570 --> 00:07:02,764
- He wouldn't be the first.
- 85
- 00:07:03,539 --> 00:07:05,439
- Uh, pray, Mr. Ewing, continue.
- 86
- 00:07:06,075 --> 00:07:09,511
- Well, the question he does pose is...
- 87
- 00:07:09,678 --> 00:07:13,444
- ...if God created the world, how do we
- know what things we can change...
- 88
- 00:07:13,649 --> 00:07:17,415
- ...and what things must remain
- sacred and inviolable?
- 89
- 00:07:19,054 --> 00:07:22,683
- Reverend Horrox
- real specific how to run plantation.
- 90
- 00:07:22,858 --> 00:07:24,348
- Georgian Way, best way, he say.
- 91
- 00:07:25,060 --> 00:07:27,528
- Oh, God, this heat is unbearable.
- How do they take it?
- 92
- 00:07:28,063 --> 00:07:32,693
- Reverend Horrox say slaves
- like camel, bred for desert.
- 93
- 00:07:32,935 --> 00:07:36,962
- He say they not feel heat
- like civilized folk.
- 94
- 00:07:37,173 --> 00:07:39,573
- Now we should get you out of the sun.
- 95
- 00:07:40,976 --> 00:07:42,170
- And what...?
- 96
- 00:07:42,778 --> 00:07:44,678
- What is that noise?
- 97
- 00:08:49,478 --> 00:08:51,173
- - Oh, there you are.
- - What happened?
- 98
- 00:08:51,347 --> 00:08:53,315
- Ah, ah, ah.
- 99
- 00:08:53,482 --> 00:08:56,645
- It is as I suspected.
- Gusano Coco Cervello...
- 100
- 00:08:57,119 --> 00:08:59,144
- ...better known as
- the Polynesian Worm.
- 101
- 00:08:59,355 --> 00:09:02,153
- I once saw a man's brain
- after the worm finished with him.
- 102
- 00:09:02,324 --> 00:09:04,121
- Maggoty cauliflower. Ugh.
- 103
- 00:09:06,395 --> 00:09:07,453
- But have no fear.
- 104
- 00:09:07,630 --> 00:09:10,861
- This particular devil and I
- are well-acquainted.
- 105
- 00:09:11,033 --> 00:09:12,159
- Here we go.
- 106
- 00:09:12,568 --> 00:09:14,092
- Ah, yes, yes.
- 107
- 00:09:14,270 --> 00:09:16,568
- Oh, glug, glug, glug.
- 108
- 00:09:19,008 --> 00:09:22,842
- I don't know what I would have done
- had our paths not crossed.
- 109
- 00:09:23,145 --> 00:09:24,806
- Well, for starters, you would have died.
- 110
- 00:09:26,916 --> 00:09:29,350
- I shall find a way to repay you.
- 111
- 00:09:29,518 --> 00:09:32,146
- Oh. No, unnecessary, I assure you.
- 112
- 00:09:32,354 --> 00:09:34,515
- I am a doctor, Adam.
- 113
- 00:09:34,857 --> 00:09:37,382
- A tiger cannot change its stripes.
- Heh-heh-heh.
- 114
- 00:09:40,329 --> 00:09:44,925
- <i>Sixsmith, I do hope you will be
- able to find it in your heart to forgive me.</i>
- 115
- 00:09:47,937 --> 00:09:49,370
- Mr. Frobisher!
- 116
- 00:09:51,440 --> 00:09:53,408
- Mr. Robert Frobisher!
- 117
- 00:09:56,545 --> 00:09:58,740
- Management would like
- a word with you, please, sir!
- 118
- 00:10:03,852 --> 00:10:06,218
- Mr. Frobisher, open this door, please!
- 119
- 00:10:07,690 --> 00:10:10,523
- We do know you're in there, Mr. Frobisher.
- Please comply!
- 120
- 00:10:14,964 --> 00:10:17,956
- A letter is being drafted
- to your father, sir.
- 121
- 00:10:28,777 --> 00:10:30,142
- Mr. Frobisher!
- 122
- 00:10:31,580 --> 00:10:35,573
- <i>Hated leaving you like that.
- Wasn't the goodbye I had in mind.</i>
- 123
- 00:10:36,085 --> 00:10:38,076
- Someone's in a hurry.
- 124
- 00:10:40,055 --> 00:10:43,582
- <i>By the time you read this,
- I will be on my way to Edinburgh.</i>
- 125
- 00:10:43,993 --> 00:10:46,484
- <i>On my way to fame and fortune.</i>
- 126
- 00:10:46,929 --> 00:10:49,762
- <i>I know you haven't heard of him,
- but trust me:</i>
- 127
- 00:10:49,999 --> 00:10:53,867
- <i>Vyvyan Ayrs is one of the musical greats,
- Sixsmith.</i>
- 128
- 00:10:54,069 --> 00:10:58,130
- <i>The tragedy is that he hasn't produced
- any new work in years due to illness.</i>
- 129
- 00:10:58,374 --> 00:11:02,868
- <i>My scheme is to persuade him
- to hire me as his amanuensis...</i>
- 130
- 00:11:03,045 --> 00:11:05,513
- <i>...and aide him in the creation
- of a masterpiece...</i>
- 131
- 00:11:05,681 --> 00:11:07,201
- - Hey!
- <i>- ...before shooting up through...</i>
- 132
- 00:11:07,216 --> 00:11:08,478
- <i>...the musical firmament...</i>
- 133
- 00:11:08,651 --> 00:11:13,145
- <i>...eventually obliging Pater to admit that,
- yes, the son he disinherited...</i>
- 134
- 00:11:13,322 --> 00:11:17,952
- <i>...is none other than Robert Frobisher,
- the greatest British composer of his time.</i>
- 135
- 00:11:18,894 --> 00:11:21,158
- <i>I know, Sixsmith,
- you groan and shake your head...</i>
- 136
- 00:11:21,330 --> 00:11:24,629
- <i>...but you smile too,
- which is why I love you.</i>
- 137
- 00:11:26,101 --> 00:11:27,329
- <i>P.S.</i>
- 138
- 00:11:28,303 --> 00:11:30,032
- <i>Thanks for the waistcoat.</i>
- 139
- 00:11:31,206 --> 00:11:33,697
- <i>I needed something of yours
- to keep me company.</i>
- 140
- 00:11:35,044 --> 00:11:37,205
- St. George and the Dragon.
- 141
- 00:11:38,347 --> 00:11:41,475
- Reminds me that
- composing is a crusade.
- 142
- 00:11:41,650 --> 00:11:45,416
- Sometimes you slay the dragon,
- sometimes...
- 143
- 00:11:45,654 --> 00:11:47,645
- ...the dragon slays you.
- 144
- 00:11:49,525 --> 00:11:52,289
- All right then. Frobisher, is it?
- 145
- 00:11:53,128 --> 00:11:55,995
- I trust Mackeras taught you
- enough to be useful.
- 146
- 00:11:56,965 --> 00:12:00,298
- I've had this little melody for viola
- rattling about my head for months.
- 147
- 00:12:00,469 --> 00:12:01,993
- Let's see if you can get it down.
- 148
- 00:12:15,484 --> 00:12:18,009
- Subtle grace note before the third.
- 149
- 00:12:22,558 --> 00:12:24,389
- Soft and simple, got it?
- 150
- 00:12:24,560 --> 00:12:26,653
- Now it gets interesting.
- 151
- 00:12:37,072 --> 00:12:39,597
- Good. Play that back.
- 152
- 00:12:42,611 --> 00:12:44,169
- I'd love to, sir.
- 153
- 00:12:46,749 --> 00:12:48,182
- Um....
- 154
- 00:12:48,350 --> 00:12:49,749
- What key are we in?
- 155
- 00:12:49,918 --> 00:12:50,976
- What key?
- 156
- 00:12:51,153 --> 00:12:52,620
- G-minor, of course!
- 157
- 00:12:52,788 --> 00:12:54,881
- And the time signature?
- 158
- 00:12:55,424 --> 00:12:58,120
- For Christ's sake, did you hear it or not?
- 159
- 00:12:58,293 --> 00:13:01,194
- - I just need a little more time...
- - You need?
- 160
- 00:13:01,363 --> 00:13:03,763
- My dear boy,
- who is working for whom here?
- 161
- 00:13:03,932 --> 00:13:05,991
- - I apologize, sir...
- - Are you an amanuensis or an apologist?
- 162
- 00:13:06,168 --> 00:13:07,294
- Now pay attention.
- 163
- 00:13:07,503 --> 00:13:11,200
- 3/4 changing to 4/4 on the fourth bar
- and back to 3/4 on bar five...
- 164
- 00:13:11,373 --> 00:13:13,102
- ...if you can count that high.
- 165
- 00:13:13,275 --> 00:13:18,076
- Crotchet G, pause for a quaver, repeat
- G quaver, then E flat on the downbeat.
- 166
- 00:13:20,415 --> 00:13:21,780
- And so on.
- 167
- 00:13:22,317 --> 00:13:24,615
- All right, let me hear it.
- 168
- 00:13:52,614 --> 00:13:54,605
- Stop! Please, you're hurting me.
- 169
- 00:13:54,783 --> 00:13:57,946
- I said I had a melody, not a malady!
- 170
- 00:13:58,120 --> 00:13:59,178
- Vyvyan?
- 171
- 00:13:59,354 --> 00:14:01,788
- Jocasta! Deliver me.
- 172
- 00:14:02,324 --> 00:14:03,450
- What's going on in here?
- 173
- 00:14:03,625 --> 00:14:05,786
- An exercise in futility.
- 174
- 00:14:05,961 --> 00:14:07,121
- Should I be introduced?
- 175
- 00:14:07,296 --> 00:14:10,288
- There's really no point.
- The boy's as useful as the clap.
- 176
- 00:14:10,766 --> 00:14:12,961
- Fortunately, he'll be much easier
- to get rid of.
- 177
- 00:14:13,135 --> 00:14:16,434
- Would you be a dear
- and get Henry to show the boy out?
- 178
- 00:14:16,605 --> 00:14:18,129
- Yes, of course, darling.
- 179
- 00:14:35,657 --> 00:14:36,646
- It's beautiful.
- 180
- 00:14:39,361 --> 00:14:40,350
- Yes.
- 181
- 00:14:41,597 --> 00:14:42,894
- That's it!
- 182
- 00:14:43,498 --> 00:14:44,658
- That's my melody!
- 183
- 00:14:50,372 --> 00:14:53,967
- Come on, Luisa!
- We're meant to be together.
- 184
- 00:14:54,142 --> 00:14:56,337
- Please, Luisa come on, come on.
- I'm telling you.
- 185
- 00:14:56,511 --> 00:15:01,312
- I'm telling you, baby, you can't leave me.
- It's a past life thing or a future life thing.
- 186
- 00:15:01,483 --> 00:15:02,814
- It's you and me.
- 187
- 00:15:02,985 --> 00:15:04,850
- Look, for the last hour...
- 188
- 00:15:05,020 --> 00:15:07,818
- ...all I could think about was
- throwing you off your balcony.
- 189
- 00:15:07,990 --> 00:15:09,719
- Who the hell do you think you are?
- 190
- 00:15:09,892 --> 00:15:13,555
- You write a bullshit column
- for a fucking rag!
- 191
- 00:15:13,729 --> 00:15:14,889
- Elevator!
- 192
- 00:15:18,500 --> 00:15:19,933
- Thank you.
- 193
- 00:15:23,639 --> 00:15:26,574
- Nice to know the age of chivalry
- isn't dead.
- 194
- 00:15:41,256 --> 00:15:42,553
- You okay?
- 195
- 00:15:43,292 --> 00:15:45,089
- No bones broken, I think.
- 196
- 00:15:46,561 --> 00:15:48,654
- No, no. You sit, you sit, you sit.
- 197
- 00:15:48,830 --> 00:15:50,297
- Let me see.
- 198
- 00:15:58,874 --> 00:16:01,775
- Great. Power outage.
- 199
- 00:16:02,477 --> 00:16:06,004
- Perfect end to a perfect day.
- 200
- 00:16:10,385 --> 00:16:12,683
- Still glad the age of chivalry isn't dead?
- 201
- 00:16:14,823 --> 00:16:18,315
- I'd still rather be right here
- than back up there.
- 202
- 00:16:18,760 --> 00:16:20,921
- Guess Mr. Capon
- isn't everyone's cup of tea.
- 203
- 00:16:21,096 --> 00:16:25,556
- Pfft. Guys like that are just
- an occupational hazard.
- 204
- 00:16:27,502 --> 00:16:28,799
- You were interviewing him?
- 205
- 00:16:28,971 --> 00:16:31,838
- Yeah, for <i>Spyglass Magazine.</i>
- 206
- 00:16:33,075 --> 00:16:34,064
- Luisa Rey.
- 207
- 00:16:35,077 --> 00:16:36,476
- Rufus Sixsmith.
- 208
- 00:16:37,312 --> 00:16:38,574
- Rey?
- 209
- 00:16:41,483 --> 00:16:44,975
- You wouldn't happen to be related
- to the journalist Lester Rey?
- 210
- 00:16:45,654 --> 00:16:48,452
- Yeah. He was my father.
- 211
- 00:16:48,623 --> 00:16:49,851
- Really?
- 212
- 00:16:50,025 --> 00:16:53,961
- He must have been enormously
- proud of you, following in his footsteps.
- 213
- 00:16:54,363 --> 00:16:55,660
- Mm.
- 214
- 00:16:57,032 --> 00:16:59,364
- That's her. My niece, Megan.
- 215
- 00:17:00,268 --> 00:17:01,565
- She's lovely.
- 216
- 00:17:01,737 --> 00:17:06,401
- A born physicist with a better mind
- for mathematics than I ever had.
- 217
- 00:17:06,842 --> 00:17:10,107
- Did her PhD at Cambridge.
- A woman at Caius.
- 218
- 00:17:10,278 --> 00:17:12,906
- Hm. Gives you hope for the world.
- 219
- 00:17:15,851 --> 00:17:17,284
- It's hot.
- 220
- 00:17:20,722 --> 00:17:23,054
- And we're still here. Heh.
- 221
- 00:17:32,300 --> 00:17:34,791
- That's a very peculiar birthmark.
- 222
- 00:17:36,038 --> 00:17:37,403
- Yeah.
- 223
- 00:17:37,906 --> 00:17:40,238
- My little comet. Heh.
- 224
- 00:17:40,409 --> 00:17:42,536
- My mother swore it was cancer.
- 225
- 00:17:42,711 --> 00:17:47,444
- She wanted me to get it removed,
- but I don't know, I kind of like it.
- 226
- 00:17:48,216 --> 00:17:53,381
- I knew someone who had a birthmark
- that was similar to that.
- 227
- 00:17:53,555 --> 00:17:55,955
- Really? Who was it?
- 228
- 00:17:57,926 --> 00:17:59,985
- Someone I cared about very much.
- 229
- 00:18:03,698 --> 00:18:08,601
- Uh, a hypothetical question for you,
- Ms. Rey.
- 230
- 00:18:09,771 --> 00:18:11,500
- As a journalist...
- 231
- 00:18:12,340 --> 00:18:14,968
- ...what price would you pay
- to protect a source?
- 232
- 00:18:15,710 --> 00:18:16,768
- Any.
- 233
- 00:18:17,746 --> 00:18:18,804
- Prison?
- 234
- 00:18:20,282 --> 00:18:22,842
- If it came to that, yes.
- 235
- 00:18:23,585 --> 00:18:27,453
- Would you be prepared
- to compromise your safety?
- 236
- 00:18:32,627 --> 00:18:34,925
- My father braved booby-trapped marshes...
- 237
- 00:18:35,097 --> 00:18:38,828
- ...and the wrath of generals
- for his journalistic integrity.
- 238
- 00:18:40,102 --> 00:18:44,095
- What kind of daughter would I be
- if I bailed when things got a little tough?
- 239
- 00:18:44,372 --> 00:18:45,862
- Hm.
- 240
- 00:19:00,021 --> 00:19:01,488
- Saved. Heh.
- 241
- 00:19:02,124 --> 00:19:03,113
- Taxi!
- 242
- 00:19:04,526 --> 00:19:08,053
- - You sure you don't need a cab?
- - No, I've got my car.
- 243
- 00:19:09,631 --> 00:19:13,624
- Well, you know, if there's ever
- something I can do for you...
- 244
- 00:19:14,536 --> 00:19:16,060
- ...please give me a call.
- 245
- 00:19:16,938 --> 00:19:18,200
- Thank you, I will.
- 246
- 00:19:19,207 --> 00:19:20,196
- Bye.
- 247
- 00:19:25,614 --> 00:19:28,640
- <i>'Twas the Night of the Lemon Prizes...</i>
- 248
- 00:19:29,551 --> 00:19:31,485
- <i>...and amidst all that forced jollity...</i>
- 249
- 00:19:32,621 --> 00:19:35,112
- <i>...I recall a moment of introspection.</i>
- 250
- 00:19:35,891 --> 00:19:36,880
- <i>Why?</i>
- 251
- 00:19:37,058 --> 00:19:41,927
- <i>Why would anyone in their right mind
- choose to be a publisher?</i>
- 252
- 00:19:42,364 --> 00:19:45,231
- <i>This was the precise moment
- that Dermot found me.</i>
- 253
- 00:19:45,400 --> 00:19:46,765
- Oi! Timothy.
- 254
- 00:19:46,935 --> 00:19:47,924
- Ah. Hey, Dermot.
- 255
- 00:19:48,103 --> 00:19:50,594
- <i>Bad news inexorably does.</i>
- 256
- 00:19:50,772 --> 00:19:52,899
- - Fucking bullshit, it's a fucking waste.
- - Ha-ha-ha.
- 257
- 00:19:53,175 --> 00:19:56,008
- Never forget, Herman Melville
- writes a ripping yarn...
- 258
- 00:19:56,178 --> 00:20:00,274
- ...about a big white whale which is
- summarily dismissed, and yet today...
- 259
- 00:20:00,682 --> 00:20:02,172
- ...it is lugged around in the backpacks...
- 260
- 00:20:02,350 --> 00:20:04,511
- ...of every serious student
- of literature in the world.
- 261
- 00:20:04,653 --> 00:20:06,780
- I don't give a fuck
- what happens when I'm dead.
- 262
- 00:20:06,955 --> 00:20:08,980
- I want people to buy me book now.
- 263
- 00:20:09,424 --> 00:20:12,757
- Well, as your publisher,
- obviously nothing would make me happier.
- 264
- 00:20:12,928 --> 00:20:15,260
- But sadly, for whatever reason...
- 265
- 00:20:15,430 --> 00:20:17,990
- <i>...Knuckle Sandwich</i>
- has yet to connect to its audience.
- 266
- 00:20:18,166 --> 00:20:21,226
- You want a reason?
- I'll give you a reason. Right there!
- 267
- 00:20:21,403 --> 00:20:23,303
- Oh. You mean Mr. Finch?
- 268
- 00:20:23,471 --> 00:20:25,302
- Felix-fuckin'-Finch!
- 269
- 00:20:25,640 --> 00:20:29,940
- The cunt that shat all over me book
- in his poncy fucking magazine!
- 270
- 00:20:30,145 --> 00:20:31,635
- It wasn't that bad.
- 271
- 00:20:31,813 --> 00:20:33,110
- No?
- 272
- 00:20:35,917 --> 00:20:38,477
- "Mr. Hoggins should apologize
- to the trees...
- 273
- 00:20:38,653 --> 00:20:42,316
- ...felled for the making
- of his bloated autobio-novel.
- 274
- 00:20:42,591 --> 00:20:45,355
- 400 vainglorious pages expire...
- 275
- 00:20:45,527 --> 00:20:49,327
- ...in an ending that is flat and inane
- beyond belief."
- 276
- 00:20:50,165 --> 00:20:51,496
- Steady now, Dermot.
- 277
- 00:20:51,666 --> 00:20:56,433
- What is a critic but one
- who reads quickly, arrogantly...
- 278
- 00:20:56,605 --> 00:20:59,130
- ...but never wisely?
- 279
- 00:21:04,079 --> 00:21:05,341
- Fuck him.
- 280
- 00:21:06,448 --> 00:21:07,847
- Dermot.
- 281
- 00:21:17,192 --> 00:21:19,353
- Ladies and gentlemen!
- 282
- 00:21:19,527 --> 00:21:22,963
- We have an additional award tonight,
- fellow book faeries...
- 283
- 00:21:23,365 --> 00:21:25,890
- ...an award for Most Eminent Critic!
- 284
- 00:21:26,868 --> 00:21:30,463
- Mister... Oh! Beg pardon, "Sir"...
- 285
- 00:21:31,172 --> 00:21:34,505
- ...Felix Finch, O-B and E!
- 286
- 00:21:39,214 --> 00:21:41,739
- And what might my prize be,
- I wonder?
- 287
- 00:21:42,350 --> 00:21:46,116
- A signed copy of an unpulped
- <i>Knuckle Sandwich?</i>
- 288
- 00:21:46,554 --> 00:21:48,488
- Can't be many of those left.
- 289
- 00:21:52,394 --> 00:21:53,383
- Well?
- 290
- 00:21:55,297 --> 00:21:59,631
- Just what does that lead-less pencil
- you call an imagination have in mind...
- 291
- 00:21:59,801 --> 00:22:02,235
- ...to end this scene? Hm?
- 292
- 00:22:08,009 --> 00:22:09,840
- - I think you're gonna love this.
- - Ha-ha-ha.
- 293
- 00:22:20,288 --> 00:22:23,416
- Now, that's an ending that is
- flat and inane beyond belief.
- 294
- 00:22:28,830 --> 00:22:30,422
- <i>My thoughts?</i>
- 295
- 00:22:30,732 --> 00:22:33,758
- <i>If I am honest,
- I admit that the obvious emotions...</i>
- 296
- 00:22:33,935 --> 00:22:37,393
- <i>...like shock and horror,
- flew as Finch had, here and gone...</i>
- 297
- 00:22:37,572 --> 00:22:39,938
- Tequila. Couple of fingers.
- 298
- 00:22:40,108 --> 00:22:41,302
- <i>...while deep down...</i>
- 299
- 00:22:41,476 --> 00:22:46,812
- <i>...I experienced a nascent sense
- of a silver lining to this most tragic turn.</i>
- 300
- 00:22:48,083 --> 00:22:53,419
- <i>Overnight, Dermot "Dusty" Hoggins
- became a cult hero to the common man.</i>
- 301
- 00:22:54,756 --> 00:22:57,486
- <i>Grabbed the critic and sent him
- plummeting to his death.</i>
- 302
- 00:22:57,659 --> 00:23:04,189
- <i>And Knuckle Sandwich shifted
- 90,000 copies in less than two months.</i>
- 303
- 00:23:04,366 --> 00:23:07,563
- <i>I was, for the briefest of moments,
- Cinderella...</i>
- 304
- 00:23:07,736 --> 00:23:11,137
- <i>...and all memory
- of past misfortune receded...</i>
- 305
- 00:23:11,306 --> 00:23:15,140
- <i>...in the rearview mirror
- of my dream come true.</i>
- 306
- 00:23:17,479 --> 00:23:21,108
- - What the...?!
- - Tim-o-tee Cavendish I presume.
- 307
- 00:23:21,282 --> 00:23:22,681
- Caught with your cacks down!
- 308
- 00:23:24,252 --> 00:23:26,482
- Uh, my office hours are 11 to 2.
- 309
- 00:23:26,654 --> 00:23:30,215
- My secretary would be more than happy to
- schedule an appointment, if you so desire.
- 310
- 00:23:30,392 --> 00:23:34,021
- - Friends like us don't need appointments.
- - We like it all cozy like this.
- 311
- 00:23:34,195 --> 00:23:35,719
- Visited Dermot in the joint.
- 312
- 00:23:35,897 --> 00:23:37,865
- Our brother's got a question for you.
- 313
- 00:23:38,032 --> 00:23:40,500
- Where's our fucking money?
- 314
- 00:23:42,303 --> 00:23:44,567
- Boys, boys, look here.
- 315
- 00:23:45,306 --> 00:23:49,800
- Dermot signed what we call a copyright
- transfer contract, which means that, legally...
- 316
- 00:23:49,978 --> 00:23:54,210
- Dermot didn't sign no fucking contract
- for the event of the fucking season!
- 317
- 00:23:54,382 --> 00:23:57,112
- Uh, uh.... All right, perhaps, uh...
- 318
- 00:23:58,153 --> 00:24:02,317
- ...we could moot a provisional sum
- as a basis for ongoing negotiation.
- 319
- 00:24:02,490 --> 00:24:03,479
- Okey-dokey.
- 320
- 00:24:06,261 --> 00:24:08,559
- What sum we gonna moot?
- 321
- 00:24:08,830 --> 00:24:11,060
- 50K would do for starters.
- 322
- 00:24:11,332 --> 00:24:12,993
- Fifty sounds reasonable.
- 323
- 00:24:13,168 --> 00:24:14,465
- Tomorrow afternoon.
- 324
- 00:24:14,936 --> 00:24:16,870
- Tomorrow afternoon?!
- 325
- 00:24:17,071 --> 00:24:18,561
- Cash. No bollocks.
- 326
- 00:24:18,740 --> 00:24:20,674
- - No checks.
- - Old-fashioned money.
- 327
- 00:24:20,975 --> 00:24:23,500
- Gentlemen, the law says...
- 328
- 00:24:23,678 --> 00:24:24,702
- The law?
- 329
- 00:24:30,819 --> 00:24:34,311
- What'd the law do for
- Felix-fucking-Finch?
- 330
- 00:24:35,957 --> 00:24:36,981
- Mm-hm.
- 331
- 00:24:44,098 --> 00:24:48,831
- Ordinarily, I begin by asking prisoners
- to recall their earliest memories...
- 332
- 00:24:49,904 --> 00:24:53,840
- ...to provide a context for
- the corpocratic historians of the future.
- 333
- 00:24:54,175 --> 00:24:57,611
- Fabricants have no such memories,
- Archivist.
- 334
- 00:24:58,646 --> 00:25:02,980
- One 24-hour cycle in Papa Song's
- is identical to every other.
- 335
- 00:25:04,185 --> 00:25:06,983
- May I say you speak Consumer
- surprisingly well.
- 336
- 00:25:09,190 --> 00:25:11,420
- <i>It is unfortunate that most of Unanimity...</i>
- 337
- 00:25:11,593 --> 00:25:12,833
- <i>...can only speak one language.</i>
- 338
- 00:25:13,361 --> 00:25:17,354
- As an officer of Unanimity I am,
- of course, restricted from using Subspeak.
- 339
- 00:25:17,732 --> 00:25:19,063
- Of course.
- 340
- 00:25:20,268 --> 00:25:24,034
- Please describe a typical
- 24-hour Papa Song cycle.
- 341
- 00:25:26,007 --> 00:25:29,534
- <i>At hour four,
- each server is woken by auto-stimulin.</i>
- 342
- 00:25:30,211 --> 00:25:33,009
- <i>Sonmi-451, Yoona-939....</i>
- 343
- 00:25:36,351 --> 00:25:38,717
- <i>From Revival, we proceed to the hygiener.</i>
- 344
- 00:25:43,591 --> 00:25:47,220
- <i>After dressing, we file into the dinery.</i>
- 345
- 00:25:53,535 --> 00:25:58,370
- <i>At hour five, we man our stations
- to greet the new day's Consumers.</i>
- 346
- 00:25:58,706 --> 00:26:00,571
- Welcome to Papa Song's.
- 347
- 00:26:00,742 --> 00:26:05,679
- <i>For the next 19 hours, we input orders,
- tray food, vend drinks...</i>
- 348
- 00:26:06,180 --> 00:26:09,911
- <i>...upstock condiments,
- wipe tables, and bin garbage...</i>
- 349
- 00:26:10,084 --> 00:26:12,746
- <i>...all done in strict adherence
- to First Catechism.</i>
- 350
- 00:26:13,054 --> 00:26:15,181
- Ooh! Ha-ha-ha.
- 351
- 00:26:15,356 --> 00:26:17,324
- What is the First Catechism?
- 352
- 00:26:17,892 --> 00:26:19,985
- "Honor thy Consumer."
- 353
- 00:26:21,596 --> 00:26:25,293
- <i>After the final cleaning,
- we imbibe one Soapsac...</i>
- 354
- 00:26:25,466 --> 00:26:27,832
- <i>...then return to our Sleepbox.</i>
- 355
- 00:26:28,503 --> 00:26:31,438
- <i>That is the blueprint of every single day.</i>
- 356
- 00:26:32,707 --> 00:26:35,403
- <i>Did you ever think about the future?</i>
- 357
- 00:26:36,511 --> 00:26:40,948
- Papa Song servers have
- just one possible future.
- 358
- 00:26:41,583 --> 00:26:43,141
- You mean "Xultation"?
- 359
- 00:26:44,419 --> 00:26:47,320
- Could you describe
- this annual rite of passage?
- 360
- 00:26:47,488 --> 00:26:52,357
- <i>On First Day, Seer Rhee
- would stamp a star on each of our collars.</i>
- 361
- 00:26:54,295 --> 00:26:56,456
- <i>Twelve stars meant an end to our contract.</i>
- 362
- 00:26:58,232 --> 00:27:01,668
- <i>How did you feel when you
- watched one of your sisters Ascend?</i>
- 363
- 00:27:01,869 --> 00:27:02,995
- <i>Excitement.</i>
- 364
- 00:27:03,938 --> 00:27:05,166
- <i>I was happy for them.</i>
- 365
- 00:27:06,040 --> 00:27:07,507
- <i>But envious as well.</i>
- 366
- 00:27:08,943 --> 00:27:11,605
- <i>Did your sister servers feel as you did?</i>
- 367
- 00:27:13,448 --> 00:27:14,881
- <i>Most of them.</i>
- 368
- 00:27:16,951 --> 00:27:20,352
- <i>I would like to ask
- about the infamous Yoona-939.</i>
- 369
- 00:27:20,755 --> 00:27:22,620
- <i>Sonmi-451.</i>
- 370
- 00:27:59,060 --> 00:28:01,028
- <i>If Yoona-939 woke you...</i>
- 371
- 00:28:02,330 --> 00:28:03,661
- ...who woke her?
- 372
- 00:28:04,532 --> 00:28:05,692
- Seer Rhee.
- 373
- 00:28:06,734 --> 00:28:09,225
- Why would a Seer wake a Server?
- 374
- 00:28:10,171 --> 00:28:13,072
- Perhaps you should ask him, Archivist.
- 375
- 00:28:17,512 --> 00:28:19,377
- What's wrong with him?
- 376
- 00:28:22,216 --> 00:28:24,184
- He drinks Soap.
- 377
- 00:28:25,119 --> 00:28:27,053
- It makes him happy.
- 378
- 00:28:29,390 --> 00:28:31,858
- Then he sleep like us, in our box.
- 379
- 00:28:38,099 --> 00:28:39,930
- Do you ever think about...
- 380
- 00:28:40,435 --> 00:28:42,369
- ...what it must be like...
- 381
- 00:28:42,770 --> 00:28:45,102
- ...up there with the Consumers?
- 382
- 00:28:46,941 --> 00:28:49,739
- Third Catechism forbids such questions.
- 383
- 00:28:50,478 --> 00:28:52,969
- Yes, it does.
- 384
- 00:28:54,415 --> 00:28:57,077
- Come. Let me show you a secret.
- 385
- 00:28:59,420 --> 00:29:01,888
- <i>Accessing storage. Lost and Found.</i>
- 386
- 00:29:16,504 --> 00:29:17,630
- Now...
- 387
- 00:29:18,372 --> 00:29:19,669
- ...Sonmi-ja...
- 388
- 00:29:22,009 --> 00:29:24,443
- ...we are inside a secret.
- 389
- 00:29:29,751 --> 00:29:33,619
- A kino? We're not allowed.
- - Sonmi-ja.
- 390
- 00:29:33,788 --> 00:29:35,949
- No one will ever know.
- 391
- 00:29:36,958 --> 00:29:38,084
- Come.
- 392
- 00:29:49,904 --> 00:29:54,170
- <i>This is a violation
- of the ruddy Incarceration Act!</i>
- 393
- 00:29:54,342 --> 00:29:58,210
- <i>I will not be subjected to criminal abuse!</i>
- 394
- 00:30:01,649 --> 00:30:05,779
- <i>This is a violation
- of the ruddy Incarceration Act!</i>
- 395
- 00:30:05,953 --> 00:30:09,548
- I will not be subjected to criminal abuse!
- 396
- 00:30:11,959 --> 00:30:13,551
- You could have been excised.
- 397
- 00:30:13,728 --> 00:30:16,196
- How did you justify
- such a risk to yourself?
- 398
- 00:30:17,565 --> 00:30:19,499
- She was my friend.
- 399
- 00:30:20,968 --> 00:30:25,371
- Please describe the events
- of September 18th, from your perspective.
- 400
- 00:30:26,174 --> 00:30:29,041
- <i>I was stationed at pedestal one.</i>
- 401
- 00:30:29,210 --> 00:30:30,677
- Yeah, do it! Ha-ha-ha.
- 402
- 00:30:31,045 --> 00:30:32,979
- - Go on!
- - - You know she wants it!
- 403
- 00:30:34,348 --> 00:30:36,009
- Give her the shake!
- 404
- 00:30:36,184 --> 00:30:38,277
- Whoa. Oh!
- 405
- 00:30:38,452 --> 00:30:41,353
- Go! Go!
- 406
- 00:30:41,522 --> 00:30:42,887
- Oh! Unh.
- 407
- 00:30:54,669 --> 00:30:58,002
- I will not be subjected to criminal abuse.
- 408
- 00:31:19,026 --> 00:31:20,666
- <i>Elevator approaching.</i>
- 409
- 00:31:37,411 --> 00:31:38,708
- Step away.
- 410
- 00:31:39,113 --> 00:31:41,308
- Code yellow. Area is secure.
- 411
- 00:31:48,823 --> 00:31:53,760
- <i>Nay, this life of rotted luck
- ain't no smileysome yarnie.</i>
- 412
- 00:31:53,928 --> 00:31:58,456
- <i>And rares time I ever 'fess
- the secret of Sloosha's Hallow.</i>
- 413
- 00:31:59,100 --> 00:32:03,935
- <i>Adam, my bro'by law, and his son and me
- be trekking back from Honokaa Market.</i>
- 414
- 00:32:04,238 --> 00:32:10,700
- <i>Was Adam's custom to kowtow his
- ancestry with offerings and honorings.</i>
- 415
- 00:32:18,786 --> 00:32:20,117
- <i>Suddenwise...</i>
- 416
- 00:32:20,488 --> 00:32:23,946
- <i>...that fangy devil's eyes, I felt them.</i>
- 417
- 00:32:29,130 --> 00:32:30,154
- Who there?
- 418
- 00:32:30,331 --> 00:32:31,958
- Zachry.
- 419
- 00:32:35,336 --> 00:32:37,031
- Oh....
- 420
- 00:32:37,505 --> 00:32:41,464
- A darky spot you're in, friend.
- 421
- 00:32:41,642 --> 00:32:42,666
- Old Georgie?
- 422
- 00:32:42,843 --> 00:32:46,677
- Ain't no blade can protect you
- from the True-true.
- 423
- 00:32:47,014 --> 00:32:48,447
- Pa!
- 424
- 00:32:51,886 --> 00:32:55,413
- Jonas! Jonas, go! Go, go!
- 425
- 00:32:57,158 --> 00:32:58,386
- Zachry!
- 426
- 00:32:58,659 --> 00:33:00,786
- Zachry? Zachry!
- 427
- 00:33:11,238 --> 00:33:12,899
- Stay here.
- 428
- 00:33:13,074 --> 00:33:14,735
- Safe here.
- 429
- 00:33:15,509 --> 00:33:16,498
- Zachry!
- 430
- 00:33:19,814 --> 00:33:24,046
- Kona'll be feasting on Adam
- and his boy by sunup.
- 431
- 00:33:24,218 --> 00:33:25,446
- Zachry!
- 432
- 00:33:25,886 --> 00:33:27,251
- No! Nay!
- 433
- 00:33:27,421 --> 00:33:29,013
- Zachry!
- 434
- 00:33:29,190 --> 00:33:30,589
- Zachry!
- 435
- 00:33:30,758 --> 00:33:32,783
- You say all'a time, yeah?
- 436
- 00:33:33,060 --> 00:33:36,928
- "The weak are meat,
- the strong do eat"?
- 437
- 00:33:37,098 --> 00:33:39,726
- Father! Aah! Unh.
- 438
- 00:33:39,900 --> 00:33:41,959
- No! Jonas!
- 439
- 00:33:45,740 --> 00:33:48,038
- The True-true is what that is.
- 440
- 00:34:02,023 --> 00:34:06,926
- <i>Whole Valley whispering about
- the blood of Adam and his son on my hands.</i>
- 441
- 00:34:07,094 --> 00:34:10,325
- <i>But Rose and Catkin never believed
- no yibbering, and stood by me.</i>
- 442
- 00:34:10,631 --> 00:34:11,928
- Uncle Zach, look!
- 443
- 00:34:12,366 --> 00:34:14,527
- Yeah, I see them.
- 444
- 00:34:15,836 --> 00:34:18,703
- <i>Prescients come bartering twice a year...</i>
- 445
- 00:34:18,873 --> 00:34:21,239
- <i>...their ships creep-crawling on waves...</i>
- 446
- 00:34:21,409 --> 00:34:24,435
- <i>...just floating on
- the Smart of the Old Uns.</i>
- 447
- 00:34:26,647 --> 00:34:27,978
- Barter'll be starting soon.
- 448
- 00:34:28,215 --> 00:34:29,409
- Yeah.
- 449
- 00:34:29,884 --> 00:34:31,749
- You must go find your ma.
- 450
- 00:34:40,661 --> 00:34:42,060
- What're you doing?
- 451
- 00:34:43,764 --> 00:34:46,096
- Ma says ya ain't been right
- since Sloosha's.
- 452
- 00:34:47,968 --> 00:34:50,402
- Say I gotta keep eye wise on ya.
- 453
- 00:34:52,273 --> 00:34:54,400
- You minding me while I mind the goats.
- 454
- 00:34:57,278 --> 00:34:58,472
- I see.
- 455
- 00:34:59,880 --> 00:35:02,781
- Stump is, who's gonna mind your ma
- at the Barter?
- 456
- 00:35:03,250 --> 00:35:05,810
- She got no tongue for haggling,
- not like you and me.
- 457
- 00:35:05,986 --> 00:35:07,180
- Sure you're all right?
- 458
- 00:35:07,388 --> 00:35:10,084
- Swear'by. Be home for supping.
- 459
- 00:35:13,094 --> 00:35:17,155
- <i>Why words slink'n slide off'a tongue
- when we need them most?</i>
- 460
- 00:35:17,798 --> 00:35:20,596
- <i>If my tongue been more bold...</i>
- 461
- 00:35:20,768 --> 00:35:23,965
- <i>...could I'a stop all the diresomes
- about to happen?</i>
- 462
- 00:35:26,006 --> 00:35:27,030
- Uncle Zach!
- 463
- 00:35:27,208 --> 00:35:29,005
- This my big bro I yarning about.
- 464
- 00:35:29,810 --> 00:35:31,209
- What's what, sis?
- 465
- 00:35:31,378 --> 00:35:32,970
- Spesh guest hosting.
- 466
- 00:35:33,614 --> 00:35:36,412
- Thank you for the kindsome host
- of my Valley stay.
- 467
- 00:35:36,584 --> 00:35:38,484
- I ain't yaysoed this, Rose.
- 468
- 00:35:38,853 --> 00:35:41,185
- Abbess sayso a gift of great honor.
- 469
- 00:35:41,355 --> 00:35:42,822
- She can be hosting then.
- 470
- 00:35:46,494 --> 00:35:48,223
- I bring you gift, Zachry.
- 471
- 00:35:49,730 --> 00:35:51,425
- Need no gift from a stranger.
- 472
- 00:35:54,301 --> 00:35:57,168
- <i>Now kin 'n bros 'n half-strangers,
- even the Abbess...</i>
- 473
- 00:35:57,338 --> 00:35:59,272
- <i>...all come knocking...</i>
- 474
- 00:35:59,440 --> 00:36:03,604
- <i>...to gape in wonderment, like Sonmi herself
- were sitting in our kitchen.</i>
- 475
- 00:36:04,145 --> 00:36:08,548
- <i>Questions about Prescience and their
- woahsome ship poured thick 'n fast.</i>
- 476
- 00:36:08,716 --> 00:36:11,378
- How your ship slide 'n glide
- so silentsome?
- 477
- 00:36:11,652 --> 00:36:13,677
- Fusion engines.
- 478
- 00:36:14,655 --> 00:36:16,486
- <i>No one queried what
- "fusion engines" was...</i>
- 479
- 00:36:16,657 --> 00:36:20,149
- <i>...because they didn't want to look stupid
- front of the gathering.</i>
- 480
- 00:36:20,361 --> 00:36:21,885
- Fusion engines.
- 481
- 00:36:22,663 --> 00:36:25,632
- <i>True really was,
- Meronym answer the questions...</i>
- 482
- 00:36:25,799 --> 00:36:28,563
- <i>...but no answer ever quenched
- your curio.</i>
- 483
- 00:36:28,736 --> 00:36:32,263
- <i>All that answering done was teached
- everyone to not trust her.</i>
- 484
- 00:36:32,439 --> 00:36:34,430
- <i>Nay, not a flea.</i>
- 485
- 00:36:34,608 --> 00:36:37,008
- She a sly one.
- 486
- 00:36:38,913 --> 00:36:42,007
- Scheming and worming herself in.
- 487
- 00:36:42,816 --> 00:36:46,274
- Watch her, watch her close.
- 488
- 00:36:47,621 --> 00:36:50,920
- She's got secrets.
- 489
- 00:37:38,305 --> 00:37:40,364
- - Zachry Bailey!
- - Sorrysome for waking you, Abbess.
- 490
- 00:37:40,541 --> 00:37:43,135
- I dream something
- diresome's gonna happen.
- 491
- 00:37:43,844 --> 00:37:45,573
- Come in, come in.
- 492
- 00:37:46,814 --> 00:37:50,272
- Oh, let Sonmi guide your heart.
- 493
- 00:37:51,819 --> 00:37:56,347
- Oh, I can hear her voice a'prayin' for you.
- 494
- 00:37:56,657 --> 00:38:00,889
- Oh, Old Georgie's a'hungerin'
- for your soul.
- 495
- 00:38:01,061 --> 00:38:02,995
- Oh. I know'd it.
- 496
- 00:38:03,897 --> 00:38:06,923
- - Spit'n cuss on your dreams.
- - I know'd it.
- 497
- 00:38:14,041 --> 00:38:16,305
- "Bridge a'broken', hide below.
- 498
- 00:38:17,778 --> 00:38:20,110
- Hands'a'bleedin', can't let go.
- 499
- 00:38:20,281 --> 00:38:23,478
- Enemy's sleeping, don't slit that throat."
- 500
- 00:38:25,719 --> 00:38:27,311
- An auguring.
- 501
- 00:38:30,658 --> 00:38:32,148
- Oh, Zachry.
- 502
- 00:38:33,427 --> 00:38:34,951
- Trust Sonmi.
- 503
- 00:38:36,797 --> 00:38:41,734
- Keep Her warning with you.
- Nail it to your memory.
- 504
- 00:38:43,737 --> 00:38:46,297
- Thank you. Thank you, Abbess.
- 505
- 00:38:46,740 --> 00:38:47,729
- Thank you.
- 506
- 00:38:47,941 --> 00:38:49,841
- <i>Sonmi-451.</i>
- 507
- 00:39:15,002 --> 00:39:16,367
- Wait, wait.
- 508
- 00:39:17,871 --> 00:39:20,169
- There's no reason to hide.
- 509
- 00:39:23,077 --> 00:39:27,480
- I know you are Sonmi-451.
- 510
- 00:39:29,850 --> 00:39:32,580
- My name is Hae-Joo Chang.
- 511
- 00:39:33,854 --> 00:39:36,516
- What has happened to Seer Rhee?
- 512
- 00:39:37,491 --> 00:39:38,788
- Soap overdose.
- 513
- 00:39:39,593 --> 00:39:43,723
- It is unfortunate that it had to happen
- with everything going so well...
- 514
- 00:39:44,698 --> 00:39:48,099
- ...because now it is probable that
- the Enforcers and the DNA sniffers...
- 515
- 00:39:48,268 --> 00:39:49,997
- ...will find out about you.
- 516
- 00:39:50,371 --> 00:39:54,501
- And if they do, if they realize
- your connection to Yoona-939...
- 517
- 00:39:54,675 --> 00:39:56,404
- ...you will be excised.
- 518
- 00:39:57,745 --> 00:39:59,372
- But you have a choice:
- 519
- 00:40:00,814 --> 00:40:04,614
- You can remain here
- and risk being discovered...
- 520
- 00:40:07,621 --> 00:40:09,350
- ...or you can come with me.
- 521
- 00:40:10,324 --> 00:40:11,882
- The foresail!
- 522
- 00:40:12,726 --> 00:40:14,216
- Two, six, heave!
- 523
- 00:40:14,395 --> 00:40:15,692
- Two, six, heave!
- 524
- 00:40:15,863 --> 00:40:17,057
- Close the gaskets!
- 525
- 00:40:19,433 --> 00:40:21,025
- Cape home!
- 526
- 00:40:22,202 --> 00:40:23,226
- Bear away a point.
- 527
- 00:40:23,404 --> 00:40:24,393
- Aye, aye, captain!
- 528
- 00:40:24,571 --> 00:40:25,629
- And hurry!
- 529
- 00:40:27,875 --> 00:40:31,777
- <i>Friday the 15th.
- We made sail with the morning tide.</i>
- 530
- 00:40:32,646 --> 00:40:35,137
- <i>Mr. Boerhaave had my cabin changed.</i>
- 531
- 00:40:35,315 --> 00:40:39,251
- <i>I have been quarantined to a storeroom
- away from the other passengers and crew.</i>
- 532
- 00:40:39,753 --> 00:40:43,655
- <i>Henry argued in vain that the
- Polynesian Worm is not contagious.</i>
- 533
- 00:40:43,824 --> 00:40:45,155
- <i>Hardly matters.</i>
- 534
- 00:40:45,325 --> 00:40:49,455
- <i>All I want to do now is return home
- and unburden myself of this responsibility.</i>
- 535
- 00:40:52,199 --> 00:40:55,600
- <i>My Dear Sixsmith,
- I am in desperate need of your help.</i>
- 536
- 00:40:56,036 --> 00:40:59,096
- <i>After my last letter,
- I'm sure you're rushing to pack your bags...</i>
- 537
- 00:40:59,273 --> 00:41:00,604
- <i>...but you needn't, really...</i>
- 538
- 00:41:00,774 --> 00:41:05,575
- <i>...unless, of course, you wish to witness
- the rebirth of Robert Frobisher.</i>
- 539
- 00:41:07,448 --> 00:41:09,814
- <i>Is it not miraculous how one's fortune...</i>
- 540
- 00:41:09,983 --> 00:41:13,111
- <i>...can turn so quickly, so completely?</i>
- 541
- 00:41:14,721 --> 00:41:17,212
- <i>One moment,
- leaping from a hotel window...</i>
- 542
- 00:41:17,391 --> 00:41:22,090
- <i>...the next, gainfully employed by one
- of the world's greatest living composers.</i>
- 543
- 00:41:22,830 --> 00:41:27,130
- <i>My only problem is that I accidentally
- got hooked on a journal written in 1849...</i>
- 544
- 00:41:27,301 --> 00:41:31,931
- <i>...by a dying lawyer during the voyage
- from a Pacific Isle to San Francisco.</i>
- 545
- 00:41:32,306 --> 00:41:36,800
- <i>To my great annoyance, the pages cease
- mid-sentence. Half the book is missing.</i>
- 546
- 00:41:36,977 --> 00:41:38,638
- <i>It's completely killing me.</i>
- 547
- 00:41:38,812 --> 00:41:39,836
- <i>Could you be a mensch...</i>
- 548
- 00:41:40,013 --> 00:41:43,210
- <i>...and when you're next foraging
- at Otto's Books, make an inquiry?</i>
- 549
- 00:41:43,517 --> 00:41:48,454
- <i>A half-finished book is, after all,
- a half-finished love affair.</i>
- 550
- 00:41:48,822 --> 00:41:52,383
- <i>...Schuhmann and
- Tom Marshall, my chief engineers...</i>
- 551
- 00:41:52,559 --> 00:41:55,084
- <i>...and then we'll take some questions.</i>
- 552
- 00:41:55,262 --> 00:41:58,493
- <i>America loves oil.</i>
- 553
- 00:41:58,732 --> 00:42:01,826
- <i>America is addicted to oil.</i>
- 554
- 00:42:02,269 --> 00:42:06,501
- <i>Some fantasize about
- wind turbines or pig gas.</i>
- 555
- 00:42:08,008 --> 00:42:13,173
- <i>But I'm here today to tell you
- that the cure for oil is right here.</i>
- 556
- 00:42:13,347 --> 00:42:17,681
- <i>The cure is nuclear power.
- The cure is Swannekke.</i>
- 557
- 00:42:25,859 --> 00:42:27,827
- - Hello?
- - <i>- Hello, Ms. Rey.</i>
- 558
- 00:42:27,995 --> 00:42:30,964
- <i>I'm frightfully sorry
- for calling at this hour.</i>
- 559
- 00:42:31,131 --> 00:42:32,792
- Dr. Sixsmith?
- 560
- 00:42:32,966 --> 00:42:34,399
- <i>I need help.</i>
- 561
- 00:42:34,768 --> 00:42:36,963
- I need 50,000 pounds!
- 562
- 00:42:37,137 --> 00:42:39,571
- Not two thousand, 50 thousand!
- 563
- 00:42:39,773 --> 00:42:42,367
- <i>I can go through it again,
- Mr. Cavendish, but the total's right.</i>
- 564
- 00:42:42,543 --> 00:42:44,807
- <i>2,343 pounds and 16 pence.</i>
- 565
- 00:42:44,978 --> 00:42:48,812
- How is this possible?!
- The ruddy money was pouring in.
- 566
- 00:42:48,982 --> 00:42:51,849
- <i>Debts mostly, Mr. Cavendish.
- Solvency has its drawbacks.</i>
- 567
- 00:42:54,721 --> 00:42:56,848
- <i>The situation looked dire...</i>
- 568
- 00:42:57,291 --> 00:43:01,421
- <i>...but I knew that Timothy Cavendish's
- capital in this town...</i>
- 569
- 00:43:01,595 --> 00:43:04,325
- <i>...could not be defined by
- an accountant's balance sheet.</i>
- 570
- 00:43:04,498 --> 00:43:08,161
- McCluskie! Look, how are those
- delightful kiddies of yours?
- 571
- 00:43:11,471 --> 00:43:15,737
- It's "Cavendish the Ravenous,"
- ha-ha-ha, your favorite Timothy.
- 572
- 00:43:18,712 --> 00:43:19,701
- You heard correctly.
- 573
- 00:43:19,880 --> 00:43:24,112
- Charles Dickens' own, original,
- authentic writing desk for 60,000 pounds.
- 574
- 00:43:24,318 --> 00:43:25,376
- I think that's very fair.
- 575
- 00:43:25,552 --> 00:43:27,850
- <i>But our records indicate
- that the desk is already accounted for...</i>
- 576
- 00:43:28,021 --> 00:43:29,261
- <i>...by the Dickens House Museum.</i>
- 577
- 00:43:29,323 --> 00:43:31,848
- Okay, what about
- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's desk?
- 578
- 00:43:40,133 --> 00:43:43,534
- <i>In the darkness, I suddenly saw the light.</i>
- 579
- 00:43:44,438 --> 00:43:47,066
- <i>Blood has always trumped water.</i>
- 580
- 00:43:47,240 --> 00:43:49,970
- <i>If the Hogginses brutes wanted
- to turn this into a family affair...</i>
- 581
- 00:43:50,143 --> 00:43:55,080
- <i>...they'd find the Cavendish clan
- more than ready for the task at hand.</i>
- 582
- 00:43:57,751 --> 00:44:02,347
- Oh, Satan's gonads, not again.
- Look, just bugger off and leave us in peace.
- 583
- 00:44:02,522 --> 00:44:05,116
- - I'm only gonna ask you nicely once.
- - Good to see you, Denny.
- 584
- 00:44:05,292 --> 00:44:08,989
- I'm not lending you a ruddy farthing
- until you pay back the last lot.
- 585
- 00:44:09,162 --> 00:44:11,926
- Why should I be forever
- giving you handouts?
- 586
- 00:44:12,099 --> 00:44:16,365
- Denny, I've had a minor run-in
- with the wrong sort.
- 587
- 00:44:16,536 --> 00:44:21,132
- If I don't get my hands on 60,000 pounds,
- I'm going to take an awful beating.
- 588
- 00:44:21,308 --> 00:44:24,004
- Well, get them to video it for us,
- would you? Now fuck off.
- 589
- 00:44:24,277 --> 00:44:26,006
- I'm not joking, Denholme.
- 590
- 00:44:26,179 --> 00:44:27,646
- Why is this my problem?
- 591
- 00:44:27,814 --> 00:44:30,248
- Because we're brothers!
- Don't you have a conscience?
- 592
- 00:44:31,585 --> 00:44:35,146
- Couple of my special little pills
- and a G & T should set me right.
- 593
- 00:44:35,322 --> 00:44:36,380
- Denny...
- 594
- 00:44:36,757 --> 00:44:37,781
- ...help.
- 595
- 00:44:40,460 --> 00:44:41,688
- Please?
- 596
- 00:44:43,263 --> 00:44:45,254
- Den, who are you talking to?
- 597
- 00:44:45,432 --> 00:44:46,899
- Hello, Georgette.
- 598
- 00:44:47,768 --> 00:44:48,757
- Hello, Timothy.
- 599
- 00:44:54,307 --> 00:44:57,538
- Right. All right. What, 60 grand?
- 600
- 00:44:57,711 --> 00:45:00,475
- It's gonna take some time,
- but in the interim...
- 601
- 00:45:00,647 --> 00:45:03,309
- ...I've got the perfect place
- for you to hide.
- 602
- 00:45:03,817 --> 00:45:05,114
- Rise tacks and sheets!
- 603
- 00:45:05,285 --> 00:45:09,915
- <i>I have begun to fear I may never
- hold my beloved Tilda in my arms again.</i>
- 604
- 00:45:10,557 --> 00:45:14,618
- <i>The Parasite writhes at night,
- igniting spasms of pain...</i>
- 605
- 00:45:15,062 --> 00:45:17,997
- <i>...while visions and voices,
- obscene and monstrous, haunt me.</i>
- 606
- 00:45:18,165 --> 00:45:19,723
- Mr. Ewing?
- 607
- 00:45:20,500 --> 00:45:23,469
- In the name of God! Help, help!
- 608
- 00:45:23,737 --> 00:45:27,537
- Mr. Ewing, no fear, no harm, no shout...
- 609
- 00:45:27,874 --> 00:45:28,863
- ...please.
- 610
- 00:45:29,810 --> 00:45:31,209
- My name Autua.
- 611
- 00:45:31,378 --> 00:45:34,870
- You know I, you seen Maori whip I.
- 612
- 00:45:36,149 --> 00:45:37,446
- You know I.
- 613
- 00:45:40,053 --> 00:45:41,418
- What do you want?
- 614
- 00:45:41,588 --> 00:45:43,351
- You help, Mr. Ewing.
- 615
- 00:45:43,957 --> 00:45:46,482
- If you no help, I in trouble dead.
- 616
- 00:45:47,260 --> 00:45:49,728
- Well, you're already very much
- in trouble dead.
- 617
- 00:45:49,896 --> 00:45:53,957
- <i>The Prophetess</i> is a mercantile vessel, not
- an underground railroad for escaping slaves.
- 618
- 00:45:54,201 --> 00:45:57,227
- I able seaman. I earn passage.
- 619
- 00:45:57,404 --> 00:45:59,895
- Well, then I suggest you surrender
- to the captain's mercies forthwith.
- 620
- 00:46:00,073 --> 00:46:01,700
- No, no!
- 621
- 00:46:02,175 --> 00:46:03,403
- They no hear I!
- 622
- 00:46:04,711 --> 00:46:07,737
- They say swim away home, nigger,
- and throw I in drink!
- 623
- 00:46:07,914 --> 00:46:09,575
- But you lawman, aye?
- 624
- 00:46:09,750 --> 00:46:12,082
- Please, cap'n hear you, Mr. Ewing.
- 625
- 00:46:12,252 --> 00:46:13,776
- No, I can't help you.
- 626
- 00:46:14,421 --> 00:46:17,982
- I'm afraid your fate is entirely your own.
- I desire no part in it.
- 627
- 00:46:20,494 --> 00:46:21,984
- Then kill I.
- 628
- 00:46:22,429 --> 00:46:24,090
- Don't be absurd.
- 629
- 00:46:24,498 --> 00:46:29,094
- If you no help, you kill I just the same.
- It's true, you know it.
- 630
- 00:46:29,369 --> 00:46:31,803
- I ain't be no fish food, Mr. Ewing.
- 631
- 00:46:32,005 --> 00:46:34,735
- Die here better. Do it.
- 632
- 00:46:36,710 --> 00:46:38,075
- Do it quick.
- 633
- 00:46:39,312 --> 00:46:41,610
- I found an old Transway marker, captain.
- 634
- 00:46:42,883 --> 00:46:44,544
- It's got to be the right mountain.
- 635
- 00:46:45,819 --> 00:46:47,946
- Problem is, the Valley people
- are afraid of it.
- 636
- 00:46:48,121 --> 00:46:49,748
- They think the devil lives up there.
- 637
- 00:46:50,323 --> 00:46:53,918
- I can't find anybody to guide me
- through the Kona territory.
- 638
- 00:46:54,094 --> 00:46:55,118
- <i>Meronym...</i>
- 639
- 00:46:56,463 --> 00:46:59,489
- <i>...every day you are out there,
- you increase your RAD levels.</i>
- 640
- 00:46:59,666 --> 00:47:02,100
- <i>This dream of yours is going to kill you.</i>
- 641
- 00:47:02,269 --> 00:47:06,672
- <i>And for what? The off-world colonies
- may no longer exist.</i>
- 642
- 00:47:07,040 --> 00:47:08,029
- I gotta go, captain.
- 643
- 00:47:11,144 --> 00:47:13,408
- Thank you for coming. I'm in 1404.
- 644
- 00:47:13,580 --> 00:47:15,070
- <i>I'll be right up.</i>
- 645
- 00:47:54,654 --> 00:47:56,144
- Dr. Sixsmith?
- 646
- 00:48:05,498 --> 00:48:06,829
- Dr. Sixsmith?
- 647
- 00:48:09,135 --> 00:48:10,500
- It's Luisa.
- 648
- 00:48:57,784 --> 00:49:00,446
- Go call the police, right now.
- Call the police!
- 649
- 00:49:03,790 --> 00:49:05,087
- Oh, God.
- 650
- 00:49:36,823 --> 00:49:41,123
- <i>My Dear Sixsmith, you alone
- could understand how I'm feeling right now.</i>
- 651
- 00:49:41,728 --> 00:49:46,597
- <i>Today, Ayrs and I presented our first
- collaboration to Tadeusz Kesselring...</i>
- 652
- 00:49:46,766 --> 00:49:49,758
- <i>...Ayrs' favorite conductor,
- who arrived from Berlin.</i>
- 653
- 00:49:50,704 --> 00:49:53,764
- <i>It's called "Eternal Recurrence."
- Wish you could hear it.</i>
- 654
- 00:49:53,940 --> 00:49:57,205
- <i>It's the most accomplished tone poem
- I know of written since the war...</i>
- 655
- 00:49:57,377 --> 00:50:01,336
- <i>...and I tell you, Sixsmith, that more than
- a few of its best ideas are mine.</i>
- 656
- 00:50:05,819 --> 00:50:12,224
- At our time of life, Ayrs, a man
- has no right to such daring ideas.
- 657
- 00:50:14,527 --> 00:50:20,329
- I suppose I've won a rearguard action
- or two in my war against decrepitude.
- 658
- 00:50:20,633 --> 00:50:23,864
- <i>Dinner of pheasant
- and Bordeaux, rich as butter-cream.</i>
- 659
- 00:50:24,671 --> 00:50:27,196
- <i>How I love to listen to men
- of distinguished lives...</i>
- 660
- 00:50:27,374 --> 00:50:30,172
- <i>...sing of past follies and glories.</i>
- 661
- 00:50:30,343 --> 00:50:33,972
- <i>The only broken note in the entire
- evening was Ayrs' wife, Jocasta...</i>
- 662
- 00:50:34,347 --> 00:50:36,338
- <i>...excusing herself early.</i>
- 663
- 00:50:37,817 --> 00:50:39,114
- <i>Sensed a buried bone.</i>
- 664
- 00:50:39,819 --> 00:50:41,514
- <i>Later I asked Ayrs about it.</i>
- 665
- 00:50:41,688 --> 00:50:44,680
- <i>He said Kesselring had
- introduced Jocasta to him.</i>
- 666
- 00:50:44,991 --> 00:50:48,483
- <i>I pried, "Had Kesselring
- been in love with her?"</i>
- 667
- 00:50:48,962 --> 00:50:50,896
- <i>The subject was a prickly one.</i>
- 668
- 00:50:51,064 --> 00:50:52,759
- Jocasta is a Jew.
- 669
- 00:50:53,266 --> 00:50:55,632
- So obviously,
- a relationship was impossible.
- 670
- 00:50:56,369 --> 00:50:57,893
- Why "obviously"?
- 671
- 00:50:59,172 --> 00:51:03,404
- Can you really be so ignorant
- of what is happening in Germany?
- 672
- 00:51:04,677 --> 00:51:07,874
- <i>At this point in my life,
- all I know, Sixsmith...</i>
- 673
- 00:51:08,281 --> 00:51:12,513
- <i>...is that this world spins
- from the same unseen forces...</i>
- 674
- 00:51:12,919 --> 00:51:15,012
- <i>...that twist our hearts.</i>
- 675
- 00:51:16,056 --> 00:51:17,523
- How is it'n, Zachry?
- 676
- 00:51:17,891 --> 00:51:19,290
- Samewise.
- 677
- 00:51:19,826 --> 00:51:21,259
- Mindin' some comp'ny?
- 678
- 00:51:21,428 --> 00:51:22,656
- Nay.
- 679
- 00:51:22,896 --> 00:51:27,833
- But goats'n surlywise herders
- ain't known for our howziting temper.
- 680
- 00:51:30,370 --> 00:51:35,307
- Feelin' I ownin' you a real kowtow
- for 'vadin' y'house with no sayso.
- 681
- 00:51:35,842 --> 00:51:37,332
- True sorrysome.
- 682
- 00:51:38,578 --> 00:51:40,705
- Fuggit, done's done.
- 683
- 00:51:41,314 --> 00:51:45,114
- So, you mindin' a stranger
- queryin' 'bout your troddin'?
- 684
- 00:51:46,419 --> 00:51:49,252
- Swap you, query for query.
- 685
- 00:51:51,724 --> 00:51:52,884
- Fair'by.
- 686
- 00:51:53,359 --> 00:51:57,420
- Cog y'ain't come t'learn stitchin'
- or milking or herding.
- 687
- 00:51:59,332 --> 00:52:00,526
- Why you here?
- 688
- 00:52:01,868 --> 00:52:03,563
- I needing a guide.
- 689
- 00:52:04,637 --> 00:52:06,605
- Guide? To what?
- 690
- 00:52:08,041 --> 00:52:09,633
- Mauna Sol.
- 691
- 00:52:17,550 --> 00:52:20,314
- <i>"Bridge a'broken, hide below."</i>
- 692
- 00:52:22,622 --> 00:52:23,611
- What's wrong?
- 693
- 00:52:53,753 --> 00:52:57,746
- <i>We cross and recross
- our old tracks like figure skaters...</i>
- 694
- 00:52:57,924 --> 00:53:00,518
- <i>...and just as I was reading
- a new submission...</i>
- 695
- 00:53:00,994 --> 00:53:04,862
- <i>...a powerful déjà -vu
- ran through my bones.</i>
- 696
- 00:53:05,899 --> 00:53:11,667
- <i>I had been here before,
- another lifetime ago.</i>
- 697
- 00:53:12,839 --> 00:53:14,204
- <i>Ursula...</i>
- 698
- 00:53:15,708 --> 00:53:17,608
- <i>...the love of my life?</i>
- 699
- 00:53:18,344 --> 00:53:21,142
- <i>I could think of no other
- serious applicants.</i>
- 700
- 00:53:21,981 --> 00:53:23,972
- <i>What had happened to her?</i>
- 701
- 00:53:24,317 --> 00:53:28,617
- <i>And more importantly,
- what had happened to the young man...</i>
- 702
- 00:53:28,788 --> 00:53:31,985
- <i>...who had ridden this same train
- composing sonnets...</i>
- 703
- 00:53:32,525 --> 00:53:35,392
- <i>...to his "Soul Bound Love"?</i>
- 704
- 00:53:35,562 --> 00:53:39,726
- The auguring come true, Abbess.
- Broke bridge just like you say.
- 705
- 00:53:39,933 --> 00:53:42,800
- Meronym were there yibbering
- about trekking up Mauna Sol...
- 706
- 00:53:42,969 --> 00:53:46,166
- ...horses'pess'n, woman come
- cussing n'twisting up my life?
- 707
- 00:53:46,339 --> 00:53:48,000
- Mind the Words o'Sonmi.
- 708
- 00:53:51,244 --> 00:53:54,304
- "Our lives are not our own.
- 709
- 00:53:55,582 --> 00:53:59,348
- <i>From womb to tomb,
- we are bound to others...</i>
- 710
- 00:54:01,054 --> 00:54:02,715
- <i>...past and present...</i>
- 711
- 00:54:06,159 --> 00:54:08,184
- <i>...and by each crime...</i>
- 712
- 00:54:10,263 --> 00:54:11,992
- <i>...and every kindness...</i>
- 713
- 00:54:13,733 --> 00:54:15,530
- <i>...we birth our future."</i>
- 714
- 00:54:24,010 --> 00:54:26,808
- Welcome to Neo Seoul.
- 715
- 00:54:39,492 --> 00:54:40,516
- Come on, out you come.
- 716
- 00:54:43,129 --> 00:54:44,892
- This may be the biggest mistake
- of my life, but here.
- 717
- 00:54:45,064 --> 00:54:47,897
- Thank you, Mr. Ewing. Thank you.
- 718
- 00:54:50,403 --> 00:54:52,132
- Now to tell the truth, I was worried...
- 719
- 00:54:52,305 --> 00:54:55,145
- ...you might try and eat me if you didn't
- get something in that stomach.
- 720
- 00:54:55,408 --> 00:54:58,900
- Well, you safe, Mr. Ewing.
- I no like white meat.
- 721
- 00:55:00,947 --> 00:55:03,245
- - Ha-ha-ha.
- - Oh. Right.
- 722
- 00:55:04,450 --> 00:55:07,817
- But before I decide what
- I am going to do with you...
- 723
- 00:55:09,789 --> 00:55:12,383
- ...tell me why you were
- being whipped so savagely.
- 724
- 00:55:12,725 --> 00:55:14,590
- My uncle was a sailor.
- 725
- 00:55:15,061 --> 00:55:17,962
- He took me on a French whaler
- when I was 10 years old.
- 726
- 00:55:18,298 --> 00:55:20,528
- I seen too much of the world.
- 727
- 00:55:21,401 --> 00:55:23,164
- I no good slave.
- 728
- 00:55:24,937 --> 00:55:26,529
- Why did you look at me?
- 729
- 00:55:28,675 --> 00:55:32,611
- Pain strong, aye?
- But friend's eye more strong.
- 730
- 00:55:34,080 --> 00:55:37,743
- Look, you are a runaway slave
- and I am a lawyer.
- 731
- 00:55:38,651 --> 00:55:41,142
- How do you imagine
- we could possibly be friends?
- 732
- 00:55:46,292 --> 00:55:47,623
- All you need.
- 733
- 00:55:58,504 --> 00:56:02,099
- Jesus! Javier Gomez, what did I tell you
- about jumping onto my balcony?
- 734
- 00:56:02,275 --> 00:56:04,755
- Why do you leave the door open
- if you don't want me to come in?
- 735
- 00:56:04,844 --> 00:56:08,371
- Because, smarty-pants, the only thing worse
- than having you jump onto my balcony...
- 736
- 00:56:08,715 --> 00:56:12,116
- ...is the idea of you jumping onto
- my balcony and being stuck out there.
- 737
- 00:56:12,285 --> 00:56:13,775
- Okay.
- 738
- 00:56:14,821 --> 00:56:15,810
- What are you reading?
- 739
- 00:56:18,458 --> 00:56:20,653
- Just old letters.
- 740
- 00:56:21,527 --> 00:56:22,824
- <i>Sixsmith....</i>
- 741
- 00:56:23,396 --> 00:56:26,160
- <i>The plot has taken a sensual turn.</i>
- 742
- 00:56:27,367 --> 00:56:29,733
- <i>Last week,
- Jocasta and I became lovers.</i>
- 743
- 00:56:30,370 --> 00:56:34,363
- <i>But don't alarm yourself. It is only
- a carnal act performed in service.</i>
- 744
- 00:56:34,640 --> 00:56:37,234
- <i>Not unlike my role as amanuensis.</i>
- 745
- 00:56:37,977 --> 00:56:42,971
- <i>And I confess, women's hearts,
- like their desire, remain a mystery to me.</i>
- 746
- 00:56:46,819 --> 00:56:51,051
- <i>Afterward she cried and thanked me
- for bringing life back into their home...</i>
- 747
- 00:56:51,224 --> 00:56:54,751
- <i>...making it clear that Vyvyan
- had been there the entire night...</i>
- 748
- 00:56:54,927 --> 00:56:59,864
- <i>...between us like the silence between
- notes that holds the key to all music.</i>
- 749
- 00:57:03,536 --> 00:57:06,027
- <i>P.S. Best news of all:</i>
- 750
- 00:57:06,539 --> 00:57:08,530
- <i>I've started my own work.</i>
- 751
- 00:57:13,980 --> 00:57:18,440
- Uh, I called about an old recording...
- 752
- 00:57:18,651 --> 00:57:21,950
- ...written by a man named
- Robert Frobisher.
- 753
- 00:57:22,255 --> 00:57:24,849
- Oops. Uh, busted.
- 754
- 00:57:25,258 --> 00:57:26,579
- I know I shouldn't be playing it.
- 755
- 00:57:26,692 --> 00:57:30,719
- I was checking it to make sure
- it wasn't scratched.
- 756
- 00:57:30,897 --> 00:57:34,697
- But, honestly,
- I just can't stop listening to it.
- 757
- 00:57:35,234 --> 00:57:37,225
- This is the "Cloud Atlas Sextet"?
- 758
- 00:57:39,272 --> 00:57:41,536
- It's the "Symphony."
- 759
- 00:57:46,813 --> 00:57:48,246
- It's beautiful.
- 760
- 00:57:48,915 --> 00:57:51,247
- But I think I heard this before.
- 761
- 00:57:51,417 --> 00:57:52,884
- I can't imagine how.
- 762
- 00:57:53,386 --> 00:57:57,413
- I doubt there's more than a handful
- of copies in all of North America.
- 763
- 00:57:57,890 --> 00:57:59,414
- But I know it.
- 764
- 00:58:01,694 --> 00:58:03,389
- I know I know it.
- 765
- 00:58:03,796 --> 00:58:07,493
- <i>Before I realized it,
- my feet had borne me back...</i>
- 766
- 00:58:07,700 --> 00:58:12,160
- <i>...to the Temple of Sacrifice
- where I offered up my virginity.</i>
- 767
- 00:58:12,338 --> 00:58:14,602
- <i>Back to those four days of paradise...</i>
- 768
- 00:58:14,774 --> 00:58:21,111
- <i>...when Ursula's mater and pater slipped off
- to Greece for a long weekend.</i>
- 769
- 00:58:24,450 --> 00:58:26,350
- <i>Or so we thought.</i>
- 770
- 00:58:28,387 --> 00:58:29,718
- - Ursula!
- - Oh!
- 771
- 00:58:33,493 --> 00:58:36,621
- Sir, madam! I assure you
- this is completely innocent!
- 772
- 00:58:41,434 --> 00:58:44,198
- <i>Two sprained ankles, one cracked rib.</i>
- 773
- 00:58:44,370 --> 00:58:48,966
- <i>Official cause of accident listed
- on the hospital form, "pussy."</i>
- 774
- 00:58:52,879 --> 00:58:56,371
- <i>What were the chances that
- she still lived in this house?</i>
- 775
- 00:58:58,251 --> 00:59:00,116
- <i>And yet, there she was.</i>
- 776
- 00:59:01,487 --> 00:59:02,852
- <i>Ursula.</i>
- 777
- 00:59:03,956 --> 00:59:07,187
- <i>Why had I never returned
- her calls or letters?</i>
- 778
- 00:59:07,527 --> 00:59:12,294
- <i>Shame. Spinelessness.
- Hallmarks of the Cavendish clan.</i>
- 779
- 00:59:13,833 --> 00:59:15,460
- <i>I realized I had a choice.</i>
- 780
- 00:59:16,035 --> 00:59:18,902
- <i>I could slink off
- and continue as planned...</i>
- 781
- 00:59:19,071 --> 00:59:23,872
- <i>...or I could go boldly to the door
- and discover what hope, if any, lay within.</i>
- 782
- 00:59:26,178 --> 00:59:29,045
- - Abbess, come quick. It's the Bailey girl.
- - Catkin?
- 783
- 00:59:29,215 --> 00:59:30,807
- Aye. She dying.
- 784
- 00:59:34,720 --> 00:59:36,654
- - What happened?
- - - Zach!
- 785
- 00:59:40,126 --> 00:59:42,822
- - Sonmi....
- - The scorpion fish.
- 786
- 00:59:42,995 --> 00:59:45,862
- Healer say she be gone by sundown.
- 787
- 00:59:46,332 --> 00:59:49,233
- Ain't right, ain't fair
- but nothing to be done.
- 788
- 00:59:58,311 --> 00:59:59,938
- Be very still.
- 789
- 01:00:00,313 --> 01:00:02,008
- Termination charge, here.
- 790
- 01:00:03,683 --> 01:00:06,584
- Just enough to blow carotid.
- 791
- 01:00:33,980 --> 01:00:35,572
- How does it feel?
- 792
- 01:00:37,950 --> 01:00:39,076
- Good.
- 793
- 01:00:42,989 --> 01:00:44,547
- Catkin's dying!
- 794
- 01:00:45,257 --> 01:00:47,555
- - What?
- - Trod on a scorpion fish.
- 795
- 01:00:49,362 --> 01:00:52,923
- You can save her. You got spesh smarts
- in that gearbag what'll save her.
- 796
- 01:00:53,099 --> 01:00:54,657
- That's the True-true.
- 797
- 01:00:54,867 --> 01:00:57,665
- Prescient Council swear
- by special order...
- 798
- 01:00:57,870 --> 01:01:01,135
- ...say I can't go play Lady Sonmi
- for every fate twistin' wrong...
- 799
- 01:01:01,307 --> 01:01:02,774
- ...n' click fingers make right.
- 800
- 01:01:03,943 --> 01:01:07,106
- I just a stupid goat herder, but I cog
- you killin' Catkin by not acting...
- 801
- 01:01:07,279 --> 01:01:10,578
- ...just as if I left you up on that bridge,
- you Kona meat.
- 802
- 01:01:12,885 --> 01:01:17,117
- If a Prescient be laying with poison
- melting her heart'n'lungs...
- 803
- 01:01:17,423 --> 01:01:19,118
- ...if it be your kin?
- 804
- 01:01:20,660 --> 01:01:23,527
- Why's a Prescient's life
- worth more'n a Valleysman?
- 805
- 01:01:33,172 --> 01:01:34,537
- I'll take you to Mauna Sol.
- 806
- 01:01:35,608 --> 01:01:37,132
- I know the way.
- 807
- 01:01:37,710 --> 01:01:39,678
- If you save Catkin...
- 808
- 01:01:40,646 --> 01:01:44,138
- ...I will guide you through the devil's door
- if that's where you want to go.
- 809
- 01:01:49,155 --> 01:01:52,682
- <i>While the past may call to us
- with the enchantment of a siren...</i>
- 810
- 01:01:54,126 --> 01:01:58,654
- <i>...better, I believed, to stay the course
- set by dear brother Denny.</i>
- 811
- 01:01:58,831 --> 01:02:00,696
- Just sign right here.
- 812
- 01:02:04,036 --> 01:02:08,905
- <i>And tomorrow,
- life could begin afresh, afresh, afresh.</i>
- 813
- 01:02:09,075 --> 01:02:10,337
- This way.
- 814
- 01:02:14,547 --> 01:02:15,946
- Come on. Come.
- 815
- 01:02:18,984 --> 01:02:21,578
- <i>Welcome to Habitat Mainframe.</i>
- 816
- 01:02:22,221 --> 01:02:24,485
- <i>Maximum.</i>
- 817
- 01:02:24,990 --> 01:02:29,017
- <i>Accessing Design Database.
- Designating skin.</i>
- 818
- 01:02:30,396 --> 01:02:32,057
- <i>Designating texture.</i>
- 819
- 01:02:44,076 --> 01:02:46,010
- That's Old Seoul.
- 820
- 01:02:47,213 --> 01:02:49,147
- If the tides keep rising
- at their present rate...
- 821
- 01:02:49,315 --> 01:02:52,716
- ...Neo Seoul will also be underwater
- in a hundred years.
- 822
- 01:03:26,452 --> 01:03:28,716
- Your food is in here.
- 823
- 01:03:29,421 --> 01:03:32,447
- It's not what you are used to,
- but I think you will like it.
- 824
- 01:03:34,293 --> 01:03:35,885
- This is your bed.
- 825
- 01:03:37,163 --> 01:03:38,824
- These are your clothes.
- 826
- 01:03:42,935 --> 01:03:47,065
- Mine? But these are Pureblood clothes.
- 827
- 01:03:47,439 --> 01:03:49,805
- No. They are yours.
- 828
- 01:03:50,910 --> 01:03:52,741
- <i>Did you know he was Union?</i>
- 829
- 01:03:53,312 --> 01:03:55,439
- No, but it wouldn't have mattered.
- 830
- 01:03:56,182 --> 01:03:57,308
- Why not?
- 831
- 01:03:58,117 --> 01:04:03,817
- Because it was the first time
- a Pureblood had shown me kindness.
- 832
- 01:04:07,793 --> 01:04:08,782
- Mama?
- 833
- 01:04:09,929 --> 01:04:10,987
- Huh?
- 834
- 01:04:11,764 --> 01:04:13,322
- I hungry.
- 835
- 01:04:21,507 --> 01:04:22,599
- Oh, baby.
- 836
- 01:04:38,490 --> 01:04:39,957
- Do you like them?
- 837
- 01:04:42,595 --> 01:04:44,153
- You look lovely.
- 838
- 01:04:45,130 --> 01:04:46,119
- Here.
- 839
- 01:04:48,467 --> 01:04:49,695
- Come here.
- 840
- 01:04:51,103 --> 01:04:55,005
- You know, this used to play viddys
- but the chip is corrupted.
- 841
- 01:04:55,174 --> 01:04:58,803
- Stuck in a loop, so I diggied it
- and found the rest of it.
- 842
- 01:04:58,978 --> 01:05:00,377
- The rest of it?
- 843
- 01:05:18,831 --> 01:05:21,197
- What the ruddy hell
- are you doing in my room?
- 844
- 01:05:21,367 --> 01:05:25,997
- Keys go walkies! Let's give these
- to Ms. Judd for safekeeping, shall we?
- 845
- 01:05:26,171 --> 01:05:29,436
- Leave my things alone,
- you pilfering cow!
- 846
- 01:05:30,342 --> 01:05:34,210
- Because you're new, I shall not make you
- eat soap powder, this time.
- 847
- 01:05:35,547 --> 01:05:39,278
- Be warned, I do not stand for
- offensive language in Aurora House.
- 848
- 01:05:39,451 --> 01:05:44,388
- Not from anyone. And I never make
- idle threats, Mr. Cavendish. Never.
- 849
- 01:05:44,657 --> 01:05:47,785
- I'll talk to you how
- I ruddy well like, you thief!
- 850
- 01:05:47,960 --> 01:05:51,896
- Make me eat soap powder?
- I'd like to see you try!
- 851
- 01:05:52,064 --> 01:05:54,726
- Ooh! Gawd! Bloody hell!
- 852
- 01:05:54,900 --> 01:05:57,960
- Tsk, tsk, tsk. A disappointing start.
- 853
- 01:05:58,671 --> 01:06:01,868
- Is this some sort of kinky S & M hotel?
- 854
- 01:06:02,541 --> 01:06:07,410
- I am Nurse Noakes.
- You do not wish to cross me.
- 855
- 01:06:14,086 --> 01:06:17,783
- I am so sorry to keep you waiting.
- Uh, I know it's a Ms...?
- 856
- 01:06:17,957 --> 01:06:18,946
- Rey.
- 857
- 01:06:19,291 --> 01:06:21,282
- Luisa Rey. <i>Spyglass Magazine.</i>
- 858
- 01:06:21,460 --> 01:06:22,757
- Right. Right.
- 859
- 01:06:22,995 --> 01:06:26,556
- Luisa, this is Joe Napier,
- he's our security chief.
- 860
- 01:06:26,732 --> 01:06:28,893
- Um, I was surprised to get your query.
- 861
- 01:06:29,068 --> 01:06:31,764
- I mean, don't get me wrong,
- it's a feisty magazine, but, uh....
- 862
- 01:06:32,271 --> 01:06:35,104
- - Anything you need, sir, just let me know.
- - - Will do.
- 863
- 01:06:35,274 --> 01:06:37,674
- - Guys, I'm good. Thank you very much.
- - Thank you. See you.
- 864
- 01:06:37,843 --> 01:06:40,004
- Our editor's trying to
- spice things up a little bit.
- 865
- 01:06:40,212 --> 01:06:42,271
- He says the public wants
- more substance, so....
- 866
- 01:06:42,448 --> 01:06:43,938
- Oh. Probably just a fad.
- 867
- 01:06:45,484 --> 01:06:48,282
- Come on, follow me.
- Let's start you with the Chicken Ranch.
- 868
- 01:06:48,821 --> 01:06:50,789
- That is where we keep the Eggheads.
- 869
- 01:06:52,358 --> 01:06:55,725
- Say hello to Nemo? Okay. Come on.
- 870
- 01:07:00,799 --> 01:07:02,289
- Hello, Mr. Cavendish.
- 871
- 01:07:02,468 --> 01:07:04,095
- Feeling super this morning?
- 872
- 01:07:04,269 --> 01:07:05,463
- No.
- 873
- 01:07:05,738 --> 01:07:08,798
- I checked in last night believing
- that Aurora House was a hotel.
- 874
- 01:07:08,974 --> 01:07:12,842
- My brother made the booking, you see.
- His idea of a practical joke.
- 875
- 01:07:13,012 --> 01:07:17,244
- But listen, you have a bigger problem
- closer to home.
- 876
- 01:07:17,916 --> 01:07:20,646
- There's some demented bitch
- calling herself Noakes...
- 877
- 01:07:20,819 --> 01:07:24,311
- ...rampaging about the place,
- impersonating a chambermaid.
- 878
- 01:07:25,491 --> 01:07:26,788
- But the point is this:
- 879
- 01:07:26,959 --> 01:07:30,053
- She struck me and she stole my keys.
- 880
- 01:07:32,965 --> 01:07:36,128
- Right?
- I'll need those keys back, straight away.
- 881
- 01:07:37,536 --> 01:07:40,164
- Aurora House is your home now,
- Mr. Cavendish.
- 882
- 01:07:40,339 --> 01:07:42,637
- Your signature authorizes us to apply...
- 883
- 01:07:42,808 --> 01:07:43,797
- Signature?
- 884
- 01:07:44,009 --> 01:07:47,308
- The custody document
- you signed last night.
- 885
- 01:07:47,479 --> 01:07:49,379
- Your residency papers.
- 886
- 01:07:49,548 --> 01:07:53,075
- No, no, no, no!
- That was the hotel register!
- 887
- 01:07:53,385 --> 01:07:55,819
- Never mind, it's all academic. Oh.
- 888
- 01:07:55,988 --> 01:07:59,014
- This is gonna make a heck
- of a dinner-party story.
- 889
- 01:07:59,191 --> 01:08:02,251
- Most of our guests get cold feet
- on their first mornings.
- 890
- 01:08:02,428 --> 01:08:04,055
- My keys, please.
- 891
- 01:08:04,329 --> 01:08:05,523
- Residents are not...
- 892
- 01:08:05,697 --> 01:08:08,063
- I'm not a ruddy resident!
- 893
- 01:08:08,233 --> 01:08:10,929
- You'll find temper tantrums
- won't help you at Aurora House!
- 894
- 01:08:11,103 --> 01:08:13,697
- You're breaking the ruddy...
- 895
- 01:08:15,307 --> 01:08:19,038
- ...uh, Anti-Incarceration Act
- or some ruddy thing...
- 896
- 01:08:19,311 --> 01:08:22,747
- ...and I will not be subjected
- to criminal abuse!
- 897
- 01:08:25,084 --> 01:08:29,919
- I will not be subjected to criminal abuse.
- 898
- 01:08:35,694 --> 01:08:38,322
- <i>Outside, fat snowflakes...</i>
- 899
- 01:08:38,497 --> 01:08:40,397
- <i>...are falling on slate roofs.</i>
- 900
- 01:08:40,899 --> 01:08:43,561
- <i>Like Solzhenitsyn laboring in Vermont...</i>
- 901
- 01:08:43,735 --> 01:08:46,602
- <i>...I shall beaver away in exile.</i>
- 902
- 01:08:47,206 --> 01:08:51,040
- <i>Unlike Solzhenitsyn, I shan't be alone.</i>
- 903
- 01:09:00,586 --> 01:09:02,076
- Off somewhere?
- 904
- 01:09:02,421 --> 01:09:05,913
- You bet I am! To the land of the living.
- 905
- 01:09:07,593 --> 01:09:10,153
- Soylent Green is people!
- 906
- 01:09:10,596 --> 01:09:14,259
- Soylent Green is made of people!
- 907
- 01:09:15,534 --> 01:09:17,934
- - Ha-ha-ha.
- - Oi! Get back here, you!
- 908
- 01:09:20,072 --> 01:09:21,061
- Oi!
- 909
- 01:09:21,240 --> 01:09:23,538
- You keep away from me
- or I'll be forced to name you...
- 910
- 01:09:23,709 --> 01:09:25,574
- ...in the police report as an accomplice!
- 911
- 01:09:25,744 --> 01:09:27,678
- I have better things to do than this!
- 912
- 01:09:27,880 --> 01:09:32,283
- Then go ahead and do them,
- you bloody sodding soap-dodger!
- 913
- 01:09:33,886 --> 01:09:34,944
- Right!
- 914
- 01:09:38,824 --> 01:09:42,954
- Let go of me, you ruddy
- cruddy rugger bugger yob!
- 915
- 01:09:43,128 --> 01:09:44,527
- Put me down!
- 916
- 01:09:44,696 --> 01:09:49,156
- <i>"You can maintain power over
- people as long as you give them something.</i>
- 917
- 01:09:49,935 --> 01:09:54,804
- Rob a man of everything and that man
- will no longer be in your power."
- 918
- 01:09:55,941 --> 01:09:58,705
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn,
- 20th century philosopher...
- 919
- 01:09:58,911 --> 01:10:01,641
- ...Complete Works
- banned by Unanimity.
- 920
- 01:10:02,514 --> 01:10:04,414
- How do you know about him?
- 921
- 01:10:05,317 --> 01:10:06,511
- Hae-Joo.
- 922
- 01:10:07,986 --> 01:10:09,146
- But...
- 923
- 01:10:09,321 --> 01:10:10,310
- ...Seer Chang...
- 924
- 01:10:10,489 --> 01:10:12,957
- Please, you must call me Hae-Joo.
- 925
- 01:10:14,059 --> 01:10:15,321
- Hae-Joo...
- 926
- 01:10:17,362 --> 01:10:19,956
- ...Fabricants can be excised for this.
- 927
- 01:10:21,500 --> 01:10:24,230
- Our survival often demands our courage.
- 928
- 01:10:41,820 --> 01:10:43,583
- <i>Knowledge is a mirror...</i>
- 929
- 01:10:43,755 --> 01:10:48,715
- <i>...and for the first time in my life,
- I was allowed to see who I was...</i>
- 930
- 01:10:48,894 --> 01:10:50,885
- <i>...and who I might become.</i>
- 931
- 01:10:58,036 --> 01:10:59,196
- Go clean the head.
- 932
- 01:11:01,173 --> 01:11:02,197
- Good morning, captain.
- 933
- 01:11:02,374 --> 01:11:06,242
- You would help it remain so,
- Quillcock, by buggering off.
- 934
- 01:11:06,578 --> 01:11:08,375
- I'm afraid I can't do that, sir.
- 935
- 01:11:09,548 --> 01:11:12,449
- If I was, I would be unable
- to inform you of the stowaway...
- 936
- 01:11:12,618 --> 01:11:14,698
- - ...that I have discovered in my cabin.
- - Stowaway?!
- 937
- 01:11:14,753 --> 01:11:17,017
- I assure you that this Moriori
- had no choice.
- 938
- 01:11:17,689 --> 01:11:21,090
- Now, he has sworn to me that he is
- a first class, able-bodied seaman...
- 939
- 01:11:21,260 --> 01:11:23,728
- ...capable of earning passage,
- if only given a chance.
- 940
- 01:11:23,895 --> 01:11:28,525
- A stowaway is a stowaway
- even if he shits silver nuggets.
- 941
- 01:11:30,235 --> 01:11:33,204
- Did he ever explain anything to you?
- 942
- 01:11:33,805 --> 01:11:38,742
- He told me their goal was the creation
- of a free-willed Fabricant.
- 943
- 01:11:41,380 --> 01:11:43,245
- <i>Yoona had failed.</i>
- 944
- 01:11:44,016 --> 01:11:46,246
- <i>I was their last hope.</i>
- 945
- 01:11:50,756 --> 01:11:54,123
- I have to say, if all lady journalists
- looked like you...
- 946
- 01:11:54,293 --> 01:11:58,423
- ...I might start to take this women's lib
- thing more seriously.
- 947
- 01:11:58,730 --> 01:12:01,290
- Well, I'm sure they can
- use your support.
- 948
- 01:12:02,668 --> 01:12:04,101
- Nice.
- 949
- 01:12:04,269 --> 01:12:07,500
- Okay, you wait here and I will
- go and find someone smarter...
- 950
- 01:12:07,673 --> 01:12:10,273
- ...who can walk you through
- the details of some of your questions.
- 951
- 01:12:10,676 --> 01:12:11,665
- Great.
- 952
- 01:12:30,295 --> 01:12:33,526
- Okay, what would Dad do?
- 953
- 01:12:42,374 --> 01:12:45,400
- Who the bloody hell is this?
- Have you any idea what time it is?
- 954
- 01:12:45,577 --> 01:12:47,204
- Denny? It's me, Tim.
- 955
- 01:12:47,379 --> 01:12:48,573
- <i>Timothy?</i>
- 956
- 01:12:49,381 --> 01:12:50,871
- Where are you?
- 957
- 01:12:51,083 --> 01:12:53,677
- <i>I think you ruddy well
- know where I am!</i>
- 958
- 01:12:53,852 --> 01:12:56,150
- But residents aren't allowed
- access to phones.
- 959
- 01:12:56,321 --> 01:12:58,186
- <i>Has someone smuggled one in?</i>
- 960
- 01:12:58,357 --> 01:12:59,654
- You know the rules?
- 961
- 01:12:59,825 --> 01:13:01,622
- <i>I helped write them, Timmy.</i>
- 962
- 01:13:01,793 --> 01:13:04,887
- <i>I have been a principal investor
- in Aurora House for 12 years.</i>
- 963
- 01:13:05,197 --> 01:13:09,031
- It's incredibly lucrative. You can't believe
- what people will pay to lock up their parents.
- 964
- 01:13:11,670 --> 01:13:13,535
- Look, Den. You've had your fun.
- 965
- 01:13:13,705 --> 01:13:16,902
- I think it's high time you put an end
- to this little game of yours.
- 966
- 01:13:17,075 --> 01:13:21,341
- Ha, ha. No, no, Timmy.
- My fun has just begun.
- 967
- 01:13:21,513 --> 01:13:22,980
- <i>What are you talking about?</i>
- 968
- 01:13:23,148 --> 01:13:25,639
- I'm your brother.
- Why are you doing this to me?
- 969
- 01:13:25,817 --> 01:13:28,411
- <i>I think a better question
- in this instance would be:</i>
- 970
- 01:13:28,620 --> 01:13:30,520
- <i>What have you done to deserve this?</i>
- 971
- 01:13:30,689 --> 01:13:32,156
- I don't know what you mean.
- 972
- 01:13:32,324 --> 01:13:34,690
- Oh, come now, dear brother,
- don't insult me.
- 973
- 01:13:34,860 --> 01:13:38,557
- You can't think that I didn't know
- about you and Georgette!
- 974
- 01:13:39,898 --> 01:13:41,229
- Georgette?
- 975
- 01:13:43,869 --> 01:13:48,238
- Look, Den, I didn't mean to hurt you.
- 976
- 01:13:48,407 --> 01:13:53,071
- I'm afraid your penance has come due,
- Timbo. It's time to account for your crimes.
- 977
- 01:13:53,879 --> 01:13:54,868
- Denholme...
- 978
- 01:13:55,580 --> 01:13:58,174
- ...I'm... I'm so, so sorry.
- 979
- 01:13:58,350 --> 01:14:00,511
- <i>No, no, no.
- There's no need to apologize.</i>
- 980
- 01:14:00,685 --> 01:14:03,085
- <i>Your exile is more
- than enough reparation.</i>
- 981
- 01:14:03,255 --> 01:14:07,692
- Although, ha, ha, I do have my fingers
- crossed for a scenario involving you...
- 982
- 01:14:07,859 --> 01:14:09,759
- ...Nurse Noakes and a broom handle.
- 983
- 01:14:09,928 --> 01:14:12,294
- Cheerio, Timmy. Bye-bye now.
- 984
- 01:14:13,932 --> 01:14:15,456
- Sends his love.
- 985
- 01:14:25,977 --> 01:14:28,878
- I would like to ask about
- the night of your arrest.
- 986
- 01:14:30,415 --> 01:14:33,907
- I remember listening to his heart beat.
- 987
- 01:14:35,487 --> 01:14:39,184
- <i>Your heart beats much slower than ours.</i>
- 988
- 01:14:39,925 --> 01:14:42,894
- <i>There is a gentleness to the sound.</i>
- 989
- 01:14:43,395 --> 01:14:46,523
- <i>I find it comforting.</i>
- 990
- 01:14:49,067 --> 01:14:50,295
- Vyvyan, what time is it?
- 991
- 01:14:50,469 --> 01:14:52,130
- I don't know. Who cares?
- 992
- 01:14:52,437 --> 01:14:55,668
- I've heard a melody, boy. For violin.
- 993
- 01:14:55,841 --> 01:14:56,967
- Quick.
- 994
- 01:14:57,309 --> 01:14:58,901
- Find a pen!
- 995
- 01:15:00,212 --> 01:15:01,975
- I heard it in a dream.
- 996
- 01:15:02,147 --> 01:15:04,581
- I was in a nightmarish café...
- 997
- 01:15:04,749 --> 01:15:06,614
- ...blaring, bright light...
- 998
- 01:15:06,785 --> 01:15:09,413
- ...but underground, and no way out.
- 999
- 01:15:10,989 --> 01:15:12,581
- And the waitresses...
- 1000
- 01:15:13,124 --> 01:15:14,785
- ...they all had the same face.
- 1001
- 01:15:15,527 --> 01:15:20,464
- There was music playing, but unlike
- any music I've ever heard in my life.
- 1002
- 01:15:24,135 --> 01:15:25,625
- It began....
- 1003
- 01:15:26,771 --> 01:15:27,760
- It began....
- 1004
- 01:15:28,974 --> 01:15:30,100
- Wait.
- 1005
- 01:15:32,043 --> 01:15:35,877
- It was so clear a minute ago.
- 1006
- 01:15:36,815 --> 01:15:40,273
- Help me, Robert! Help me!
- It's slipping away.
- 1007
- 01:15:42,687 --> 01:15:44,052
- I've lost it.
- 1008
- 01:15:45,524 --> 01:15:47,492
- It'll come to you, sir.
- 1009
- 01:15:47,826 --> 01:15:50,294
- The minute you stop trying to find it,
- it'll find you.
- 1010
- 01:15:50,462 --> 01:15:52,487
- You are naïve, Robert.
- 1011
- 01:15:55,400 --> 01:15:56,992
- I am anything but.
- 1012
- 01:15:57,435 --> 01:16:00,404
- There is a gulf between these chairs.
- 1013
- 01:16:01,139 --> 01:16:03,266
- What you want is no different
- from what I want.
- 1014
- 01:16:04,676 --> 01:16:06,644
- The gulf is an illusion.
- 1015
- 01:16:08,547 --> 01:16:10,640
- <i>How do I describe that night, Sixsmith?</i>
- 1016
- 01:16:11,283 --> 01:16:15,310
- <i>What had happened between Vyvyan and I
- transcended language.</i>
- 1017
- 01:16:16,855 --> 01:16:20,757
- <i>It was music that poured from his eyes,
- that breathed from his lips.</i>
- 1018
- 01:16:23,495 --> 01:16:26,225
- <i>Music as beautiful
- as any I have ever heard.</i>
- 1019
- 01:16:32,871 --> 01:16:34,668
- What are you doing in here?
- 1020
- 01:16:38,944 --> 01:16:40,138
- They found us.
- 1021
- 01:17:07,872 --> 01:17:11,273
- I'll be with you the whole way.
- Now focus on me.
- 1022
- 01:17:15,981 --> 01:17:17,175
- Hae-Joo!
- 1023
- 01:17:17,549 --> 01:17:19,346
- Stay with me.
- 1024
- 01:17:19,851 --> 01:17:22,046
- Right here. I won't let you go.
- 1025
- 01:17:41,039 --> 01:17:42,479
- - Mr. Ewing!
- - - It's all right.
- 1026
- 01:17:42,607 --> 01:17:44,905
- I've talked to the captain.
- He'll hear your case.
- 1027
- 01:17:45,644 --> 01:17:47,202
- What's your name, boy?
- 1028
- 01:17:48,046 --> 01:17:49,570
- Autua, sir.
- 1029
- 01:17:50,448 --> 01:17:53,884
- This Christian gentleman,
- who knows nothing about ships...
- 1030
- 01:17:54,052 --> 01:17:56,145
- ...tells me that you're a first-class sailor.
- 1031
- 01:17:58,423 --> 01:17:59,481
- Very well.
- 1032
- 01:17:59,658 --> 01:18:01,956
- Let's see you lower the main topsail.
- 1033
- 01:18:07,666 --> 01:18:10,134
- Mr. Roderick, my bottle is empty.
- 1034
- 01:18:20,278 --> 01:18:23,111
- Mr. Boerhaave, ready my piece.
- 1035
- 01:18:23,281 --> 01:18:27,684
- What? Sir, you gave me
- your word, captain.
- 1036
- 01:18:28,119 --> 01:18:30,349
- Please. You can't do this!
- 1037
- 01:18:30,522 --> 01:18:33,923
- Nobody tells me what I can
- and cannot do on my own ship...
- 1038
- 01:18:34,092 --> 01:18:36,458
- ...especially when it concerns
- nigger stowaways.
- 1039
- 01:18:39,831 --> 01:18:41,264
- Get them!
- 1040
- 01:19:02,787 --> 01:19:03,908
- Cap'n, look!
- 1041
- 01:19:04,022 --> 01:19:06,013
- He's got fish-hooks for toes.
- 1042
- 01:19:06,191 --> 01:19:09,319
- Mr. Boerhaave,
- do not make a mess of my deck.
- 1043
- 01:19:24,409 --> 01:19:25,876
- No!
- 1044
- 01:19:33,151 --> 01:19:34,175
- Hae-Joo!
- 1045
- 01:19:44,662 --> 01:19:46,129
- Captain, please.
- 1046
- 01:19:49,567 --> 01:19:52,229
- Look, if you could
- just hear me out, please.
- 1047
- 01:19:59,511 --> 01:20:00,944
- Look!
- 1048
- 01:20:08,753 --> 01:20:12,348
- Ha-ha-ha.
- The darkie's salt as I am!
- 1049
- 01:20:15,226 --> 01:20:16,659
- Mr. Boerhaave?
- 1050
- 01:20:18,062 --> 01:20:21,862
- It appears we have an addition
- to our crew. Be sure he earns his keep.
- 1051
- 01:20:24,669 --> 01:20:25,863
- Mr. Hooks!
- 1052
- 01:20:27,172 --> 01:20:28,161
- Found her.
- 1053
- 01:20:28,473 --> 01:20:31,874
- She was in the chem labs
- looking for the bathroom.
- 1054
- 01:20:32,677 --> 01:20:33,735
- Ah.
- 1055
- 01:20:33,912 --> 01:20:37,313
- Well, perfect. Then why don't you
- take over from here, Sachs?
- 1056
- 01:20:37,749 --> 01:20:40,149
- You know, introduce our little tribe...
- 1057
- 01:20:40,318 --> 01:20:44,049
- ...and guide Ms. Rey through the, uh...
- Through the tower.
- 1058
- 01:20:44,355 --> 01:20:46,880
- Funny thing is,
- I'm not even supposed to be here.
- 1059
- 01:20:47,225 --> 01:20:48,783
- I was meant to be in Seoul...
- 1060
- 01:20:48,960 --> 01:20:51,827
- ...but the air-traffic-controller strike
- screwed everything up...
- 1061
- 01:20:51,996 --> 01:20:54,226
- ...so now I'm on
- the pond-jumper tonight.
- 1062
- 01:20:54,399 --> 01:20:57,266
- You ever think the universe
- was against you?
- 1063
- 01:20:57,769 --> 01:20:59,259
- - All the time.
- - Mm.
- 1064
- 01:21:00,305 --> 01:21:01,294
- You mind?
- 1065
- 01:21:02,240 --> 01:21:03,502
- I'm cool.
- 1066
- 01:21:16,921 --> 01:21:18,912
- You seem nervous, Isaac.
- 1067
- 01:21:19,123 --> 01:21:21,148
- - Do I make you nervous?
- - No.
- 1068
- 01:21:22,961 --> 01:21:24,929
- Actually, just the opposite.
- 1069
- 01:21:43,481 --> 01:21:45,745
- Are you gonna tell me why
- you covered for me?
- 1070
- 01:21:51,990 --> 01:21:56,654
- <i>"Freedom,"
- the fatuous jingle of our civilization.</i>
- 1071
- 01:21:57,896 --> 01:22:02,299
- <i>But only those deprived of it have
- the barest inkling of what it really is.</i>
- 1072
- 01:22:20,385 --> 01:22:24,321
- There's much disagreement
- on what should be done with you.
- 1073
- 01:22:24,789 --> 01:22:28,589
- The Corprocrats want you
- euthanized as a deviant.
- 1074
- 01:22:28,760 --> 01:22:31,092
- The Manufacturer is demanding
- a period of study.
- 1075
- 01:22:31,262 --> 01:22:36,165
- The psychogenomicists are screaming
- for an immediate cerebral vivisection.
- 1076
- 01:22:36,968 --> 01:22:42,167
- However, the problem you create
- is a political one...
- 1077
- 01:22:44,943 --> 01:22:47,503
- ...which means you're my problem.
- 1078
- 01:22:49,347 --> 01:22:52,214
- I find it intriguing to imagine that...
- 1079
- 01:22:52,417 --> 01:22:56,683
- ...beneath these perfectly
- engineered features...
- 1080
- 01:22:56,854 --> 01:23:00,688
- ...are thoughts that terrify
- the whole of Unanimity.
- 1081
- 01:23:04,829 --> 01:23:08,788
- I'm not afraid of such thoughts
- because I do not fear the truth.
- 1082
- 01:23:10,501 --> 01:23:14,062
- There's a natural order
- to this world, Fabricant...
- 1083
- 01:23:15,006 --> 01:23:18,703
- ...and the truth is,
- this order must be protected.
- 1084
- 01:23:31,522 --> 01:23:35,185
- Inform the Archivist
- and prepare her for Excisement.
- 1085
- 01:23:35,360 --> 01:23:37,191
- - Yes, sir.
- - Sir?
- 1086
- 01:23:40,531 --> 01:23:43,193
- Can you tell me what happened
- to Hae-Joo Chang?
- 1087
- 01:23:43,968 --> 01:23:46,163
- Killed, I was told.
- 1088
- 01:24:08,726 --> 01:24:12,753
- All these recent excitements,
- really, Adam, it's far too much.
- 1089
- 01:24:12,930 --> 01:24:14,921
- You need to rest.
- 1090
- 01:24:28,946 --> 01:24:32,211
- I had a girlfriend once.
- 1091
- 01:24:32,550 --> 01:24:36,384
- She kept trying to get me
- to read Carlos Castaneda.
- 1092
- 01:24:37,088 --> 01:24:38,419
- You ever read any of that shit?
- 1093
- 01:24:38,589 --> 01:24:39,920
- Oh, yeah.
- 1094
- 01:24:42,260 --> 01:24:44,751
- But the relationship was doomed.
- 1095
- 01:24:45,029 --> 01:24:48,829
- Every time she brought up any
- of that karma, past life stuff...
- 1096
- 01:24:49,033 --> 01:24:51,331
- ...I couldn't stop myself from laughing.
- 1097
- 01:24:52,937 --> 01:24:54,268
- And yet...
- 1098
- 01:24:55,673 --> 01:24:57,436
- ...I can't explain it...
- 1099
- 01:24:58,476 --> 01:25:01,411
- ...but I knew when I opened that door...
- 1100
- 01:25:14,559 --> 01:25:17,585
- They destroyed most of the copies
- of the report.
- 1101
- 01:25:19,931 --> 01:25:21,262
- Most?
- 1102
- 01:25:24,769 --> 01:25:27,101
- There's no good choice here, is there?
- 1103
- 01:25:27,271 --> 01:25:29,933
- If I help you, I could lose my job...
- 1104
- 01:25:30,808 --> 01:25:32,173
- ...or worse.
- 1105
- 01:25:34,078 --> 01:25:37,741
- If I don't, a lot of people....
- 1106
- 01:25:39,984 --> 01:25:42,179
- Yeah, it'll be worse than worse.
- 1107
- 01:25:44,522 --> 01:25:49,824
- You have to do whatever you can't not do.
- 1108
- 01:25:56,134 --> 01:25:58,466
- Something praying on you, Zachry?
- 1109
- 01:25:59,637 --> 01:26:02,333
- You really ain't feary 'bout meetin'
- Old Georgie on the summit?
- 1110
- 01:26:02,507 --> 01:26:05,738
- More scaresome 'bout the weather
- than any devil.
- 1111
- 01:26:09,380 --> 01:26:11,041
- You cog he's real?
- 1112
- 01:26:11,816 --> 01:26:14,649
- Who tripped the Fall,
- if not Old Georgie?
- 1113
- 01:26:16,654 --> 01:26:18,315
- True-true?
- 1114
- 01:26:22,193 --> 01:26:23,626
- The Old Uns.
- 1115
- 01:26:24,729 --> 01:26:26,629
- That's jus' a rope o' smoke.
- 1116
- 01:26:26,864 --> 01:26:29,162
- Old Uns got the Smart.
- 1117
- 01:26:30,234 --> 01:26:32,395
- They mastered sick and seeds...
- 1118
- 01:26:32,904 --> 01:26:35,065
- ...mak'd mir'cles 'n fly 'cross the sky.
- 1119
- 01:26:35,239 --> 01:26:38,402
- True. All true.
- But they got somethin' else.
- 1120
- 01:26:38,876 --> 01:26:43,279
- A hunger'n their hearts,
- hunger that's stronger'n all their Smart.
- 1121
- 01:26:44,749 --> 01:26:46,683
- Hunger? For what?
- 1122
- 01:26:48,519 --> 01:26:50,248
- A hunger for more.
- 1123
- 01:26:51,889 --> 01:26:56,952
- <i>Belief, like fear or love,
- is a force to be understood...</i>
- 1124
- 01:26:57,128 --> 01:26:59,562
- <i>...as we understand
- the Theory of Relativity...</i>
- 1125
- 01:26:59,730 --> 01:27:01,425
- <i>...and Principles of Uncertainty...</i>
- 1126
- 01:27:03,501 --> 01:27:07,198
- <i>...phenomena that determine
- the course of our lives.</i>
- 1127
- 01:27:08,839 --> 01:27:12,639
- <i>Yesterday, my life was headed
- in one direction.</i>
- 1128
- 01:27:16,314 --> 01:27:19,511
- <i>Today, it is headed in another.</i>
- 1129
- 01:27:20,384 --> 01:27:24,650
- <i>Yesterday, I believed I would never
- have done what I did today.</i>
- 1130
- 01:27:26,357 --> 01:27:29,758
- <i>These forces that often remake
- time and space...</i>
- 1131
- 01:27:30,361 --> 01:27:34,024
- <i>...that can shape and alter
- who we imagine ourself to be...</i>
- 1132
- 01:27:34,198 --> 01:27:38,897
- <i>...begin long before we are born
- and continue after we perish.</i>
- 1133
- 01:27:43,941 --> 01:27:46,535
- <i>Our lives and our choices...</i>
- 1134
- 01:27:47,111 --> 01:27:49,079
- <i>...like quantum trajectories...</i>
- 1135
- 01:27:49,247 --> 01:27:52,080
- <i>...are understood moment to moment.</i>
- 1136
- 01:27:52,984 --> 01:27:54,576
- <i>At each point of intersection...</i>
- 1137
- 01:27:55,186 --> 01:27:57,120
- <i>...each encounter...</i>
- 1138
- 01:27:58,055 --> 01:28:01,718
- <i>...suggests a new potential direction.</i>
- 1139
- 01:28:04,595 --> 01:28:09,498
- <i>I have fallen
- in love with Luisa Rey.</i>
- 1140
- 01:28:11,235 --> 01:28:12,827
- <i>Is this possible?</i>
- 1141
- 01:28:13,704 --> 01:28:16,468
- <i>I just met her, and yet...</i>
- 1142
- 01:28:17,241 --> 01:28:23,009
- <i>...I feel like something important
- has happened to me.</i>
- 1143
- 01:28:33,591 --> 01:28:34,922
- That's it.
- 1144
- 01:28:35,793 --> 01:28:37,988
- The music from my dream.
- 1145
- 01:29:19,637 --> 01:29:22,765
- This is from my dream.
- That night I came to your room...
- 1146
- 01:29:24,108 --> 01:29:26,633
- ...this is the music I heard in my head.
- 1147
- 01:29:27,144 --> 01:29:28,805
- Somehow I gave it to you.
- 1148
- 01:29:28,979 --> 01:29:31,641
- I've been working on this piece
- for weeks now...
- 1149
- 01:29:31,816 --> 01:29:35,980
- ...and I suspect you heard it
- and incorporated it into your dream.
- 1150
- 01:29:37,188 --> 01:29:39,816
- I call it the "Cloud Atlas Sextet."
- 1151
- 01:29:43,728 --> 01:29:47,391
- This is obviously the result
- of our collaboration.
- 1152
- 01:29:48,566 --> 01:29:50,500
- The "Atlas," I believe...
- 1153
- 01:29:51,502 --> 01:29:54,335
- ...is the only thing I have done
- in my life that has value.
- 1154
- 01:29:56,407 --> 01:29:58,671
- Yet I know I could not have written it...
- 1155
- 01:30:00,111 --> 01:30:01,942
- ...if I hadn't met you.
- 1156
- 01:30:02,613 --> 01:30:06,379
- There are whole movements in the "Atlas"
- that I wrote imagining us...
- 1157
- 01:30:06,550 --> 01:30:10,850
- ...meeting again and again
- in different lives, in different ages.
- 1158
- 01:30:11,021 --> 01:30:12,181
- Yes.
- 1159
- 01:30:13,257 --> 01:30:17,694
- Something as important as this
- cannot be described as yours...
- 1160
- 01:30:18,195 --> 01:30:19,560
- ...or mine.
- 1161
- 01:30:20,431 --> 01:30:22,194
- It is ours.
- 1162
- 01:30:29,240 --> 01:30:31,401
- That is exactly how I feel, Vyvyan.
- 1163
- 01:30:52,430 --> 01:30:53,863
- I'm sorry, I...
- 1164
- 01:30:54,465 --> 01:30:55,557
- I thought...
- 1165
- 01:30:55,733 --> 01:30:58,099
- You thought? You thought what?
- 1166
- 01:30:58,369 --> 01:31:03,602
- That I might fancy a little buggering
- from a fine young dandy like yourself?
- 1167
- 01:31:07,645 --> 01:31:09,306
- I'll pack my bags
- and be gone by morning.
- 1168
- 01:31:09,480 --> 01:31:12,347
- You'll do no such thing.
- You'll leave only when I say you can leave.
- 1169
- 01:31:12,517 --> 01:31:16,851
- You will continue working
- on Vyvyan Ayrs' "Cloud Atlas."
- 1170
- 01:31:17,021 --> 01:31:20,115
- When it is finished,
- then I will decide what to do with you.
- 1171
- 01:31:20,291 --> 01:31:22,088
- You can't keep me here! I'm leaving.
- 1172
- 01:31:22,527 --> 01:31:24,085
- Good luck with your composing.
- 1173
- 01:31:24,262 --> 01:31:26,127
- I'm sure a sterile old fuck like yourself...
- 1174
- 01:31:26,297 --> 01:31:29,061
- ...is still capable of something
- completely inmemorable.
- 1175
- 01:31:29,233 --> 01:31:31,758
- I suggest you think about this, Robert.
- 1176
- 01:31:31,936 --> 01:31:34,029
- Think about reputation.
- 1177
- 01:31:35,106 --> 01:31:37,438
- Reputation is everything in our society.
- 1178
- 01:31:37,608 --> 01:31:42,170
- Yours, my disinherited reprobate,
- has expired.
- 1179
- 01:31:42,547 --> 01:31:46,677
- Did you not think that we would inquire
- about someone living under our roof?
- 1180
- 01:31:46,851 --> 01:31:49,684
- Mackerras himself wrote, and I quote:
- 1181
- 01:31:49,854 --> 01:31:51,446
- "He is a prostitute...
- 1182
- 01:31:51,622 --> 01:31:55,854
- ...whose liaisons with perverts
- and sodomites were commonplace...
- 1183
- 01:31:56,027 --> 01:31:59,326
- ...in his brief and forgettable
- career at Caius.
- 1184
- 01:31:59,497 --> 01:32:03,456
- Lock up the silverware." Unquote.
- 1185
- 01:32:06,204 --> 01:32:07,228
- Be warned:
- 1186
- 01:32:07,572 --> 01:32:12,032
- Leave here without my consent
- and all the musical society will know...
- 1187
- 01:32:12,210 --> 01:32:15,475
- ...of the degenerate Robert Frobisher.
- 1188
- 01:32:16,814 --> 01:32:18,213
- After that...
- 1189
- 01:32:18,883 --> 01:32:23,047
- ...even if you compose one of
- the greatest symphonies ever written...
- 1190
- 01:32:23,821 --> 01:32:26,221
- ...no one will hear it...
- 1191
- 01:32:26,391 --> 01:32:30,521
- ...because no one will want
- anything to do with you.
- 1192
- 01:33:09,867 --> 01:33:11,528
- I won't let you go again.
- 1193
- 01:33:17,775 --> 01:33:20,141
- I told you he'd come.
- 1194
- 01:33:20,778 --> 01:33:22,178
- <i>Two things became clear.</i>
- 1195
- 01:33:22,747 --> 01:33:25,079
- <i>Hanging myself from
- Edinburgh's flagpole was preferable...</i>
- 1196
- 01:33:25,249 --> 01:33:28,275
- <i>...to letting that parasite
- plunder my talents a day longer.</i>
- 1197
- 01:33:28,886 --> 01:33:30,911
- <i>I must complete my sextet.</i>
- 1198
- 01:33:31,089 --> 01:33:34,388
- <i>I can't do it here,
- so tonight I plan to make my escape.</i>
- 1199
- 01:33:46,904 --> 01:33:49,065
- <i>Please stand by for vehicle scan.</i>
- 1200
- 01:33:51,642 --> 01:33:53,439
- <i>Clearance granted.</i>
- 1201
- 01:34:12,630 --> 01:34:15,155
- Any jailbreak's a risky proposition.
- 1202
- 01:34:15,633 --> 01:34:20,161
- One little cock-up and we're dangling
- at Her Majesty's pleasure.
- 1203
- 01:34:20,338 --> 01:34:22,431
- I know, I know.
- 1204
- 01:34:22,640 --> 01:34:24,835
- We could use code names...
- 1205
- 01:34:25,009 --> 01:34:28,206
- ...but truth is, I'd probably be
- the first to forget mine.
- 1206
- 01:34:29,480 --> 01:34:32,847
- So, Mr. Cavendish, Ernie Blacksmith.
- 1207
- 01:34:33,518 --> 01:34:38,285
- This is Mr. Meeks,
- and my girl, Veronica Costello.
- 1208
- 01:34:39,490 --> 01:34:40,650
- To trust.
- 1209
- 01:34:40,892 --> 01:34:42,086
- To trust.
- 1210
- 01:34:43,361 --> 01:34:45,795
- I know, I know.
- 1211
- 01:34:47,598 --> 01:34:51,864
- What about the parrot, then?
- If ever there was a likely songbird.
- 1212
- 01:34:52,036 --> 01:34:55,028
- Mr. Meeks is a fine
- and honorable gentleman.
- 1213
- 01:34:55,206 --> 01:34:56,673
- He would never betray us.
- 1214
- 01:34:56,841 --> 01:34:59,833
- Besides, no one's ever heard him
- say anything else.
- 1215
- 01:35:00,011 --> 01:35:01,808
- I know, I know.
- 1216
- 01:35:02,613 --> 01:35:04,240
- Question is, old man:
- 1217
- 01:35:04,882 --> 01:35:07,043
- Think you're up to snuff?
- 1218
- 01:35:22,233 --> 01:35:24,997
- <i>Unanimity requires
- compliance. We have a security code red.</i>
- 1219
- 01:35:25,169 --> 01:35:27,103
- <i>Prepare to be boarded.</i>
- 1220
- 01:35:27,271 --> 01:35:28,829
- What are we going to do?
- 1221
- 01:35:29,373 --> 01:35:31,671
- Stay calm, stay calm.
- 1222
- 01:35:32,877 --> 01:35:35,846
- <i>"It will end in tears." You warned me.</i>
- 1223
- 01:35:36,447 --> 01:35:38,608
- <i>I suppose I'm as hopeless
- as Adam Ewing...</i>
- 1224
- 01:35:38,783 --> 01:35:42,048
- <i>...oblivious to all the unspeakable
- forms lying in wait...</i>
- 1225
- 01:35:42,220 --> 01:35:44,484
- <i>...blind to the fact his friend
- is poisoning him.</i>
- 1226
- 01:35:44,655 --> 01:35:46,452
- Henry, please.
- 1227
- 01:35:46,657 --> 01:35:49,023
- The idea of losing this ring
- distresses me beyond measure.
- 1228
- 01:35:49,193 --> 01:35:51,354
- Don't be a silly puffin, Adam.
- I'm sure your wife...
- 1229
- 01:35:51,529 --> 01:35:53,793
- ...would set your health
- above a gold loop.
- 1230
- 01:35:54,365 --> 01:35:58,267
- I have seen the onset for dropsy
- and it is not a pretty sight.
- 1231
- 01:36:00,538 --> 01:36:03,974
- I know an excellent Spanish goldsmith
- who works with such alacrity...
- 1232
- 01:36:04,175 --> 01:36:06,803
- ...that your Tilda may not have
- to know this was ever removed.
- 1233
- 01:36:08,946 --> 01:36:09,986
- Give it to me!
- 1234
- 01:36:10,114 --> 01:36:12,309
- Get your fuckin' hands off my pudding!
- 1235
- 01:36:12,483 --> 01:36:15,247
- It's not your pudding,
- you Alzheimer's lout!
- 1236
- 01:36:15,419 --> 01:36:17,080
- You've already eaten your pudding!
- 1237
- 01:36:17,488 --> 01:36:18,477
- Stop it!
- 1238
- 01:36:18,689 --> 01:36:21,419
- - Give it to me!
- - Leggo, ya dos cunt!
- 1239
- 01:36:21,592 --> 01:36:22,820
- Don't you talk to me like that!
- 1240
- 01:36:22,994 --> 01:36:25,292
- - - I'll speak to you any way I...
- - You better get in here.
- 1241
- 01:36:25,463 --> 01:36:28,796
- It doesn't mean you can have
- two puddings just because you've already...
- 1242
- 01:36:28,966 --> 01:36:30,661
- Stop it now! Unh!
- 1243
- 01:36:31,969 --> 01:36:33,596
- You ruddy idiot!
- 1244
- 01:36:33,771 --> 01:36:35,636
- You think you can get away with that?
- 1245
- 01:36:42,079 --> 01:36:43,068
- Stop it!
- 1246
- 01:36:45,249 --> 01:36:46,238
- I said, stop it!
- 1247
- 01:36:46,417 --> 01:36:47,475
- Mr. Cavendish!
- 1248
- 01:36:57,261 --> 01:36:59,729
- <i>The room stank of bitter medicine.</i>
- 1249
- 01:37:06,704 --> 01:37:09,434
- <i>Curiously heavy things, guns.</i>
- 1250
- 01:37:09,874 --> 01:37:11,933
- <i>Why did I take it exactly?</i>
- 1251
- 01:37:12,376 --> 01:37:13,707
- <i>Can't say.</i>
- 1252
- 01:37:14,578 --> 01:37:17,706
- <i>An intuition, a sense of significance...</i>
- 1253
- 01:37:19,283 --> 01:37:21,217
- <i>...that from this point on...</i>
- 1254
- 01:37:22,720 --> 01:37:24,449
- <i>...there was no going back.</i>
- 1255
- 01:37:39,603 --> 01:37:41,036
- Okay.
- 1256
- 01:37:42,573 --> 01:37:45,736
- Sussin' them clouds, we run out time.
- 1257
- 01:37:49,447 --> 01:37:52,416
- Hey, don't need no smart rope.
- 1258
- 01:37:52,783 --> 01:37:54,045
- Yea.
- 1259
- 01:37:54,218 --> 01:37:57,278
- See you fall, I catch you.
- 1260
- 01:38:14,105 --> 01:38:15,766
- Hands in the air!
- 1261
- 01:38:16,374 --> 01:38:17,894
- - Step off the vehicle.
- - - Get down!
- 1262
- 01:38:19,143 --> 01:38:20,804
- Get down! Now!
- 1263
- 01:38:24,215 --> 01:38:25,655
- Fucking migrant monkey-talk.
- 1264
- 01:38:25,750 --> 01:38:26,950
- It's okay.
- 1265
- 01:38:27,118 --> 01:38:29,450
- Why do they hire these greasy subs?
- 1266
- 01:38:30,688 --> 01:38:32,553
- Negative, sir. Definite illegal.
- 1267
- 01:38:32,723 --> 01:38:34,054
- Detain him for now.
- 1268
- 01:38:34,425 --> 01:38:36,552
- - I'm reading a second life form!
- - Where?
- 1269
- 01:38:36,727 --> 01:38:38,718
- - In the truck.
- - Check it out.
- 1270
- 01:38:38,896 --> 01:38:39,885
- Yes, sir.
- 1271
- 01:39:11,929 --> 01:39:18,266
- You troddn' on the Devil's ground now,
- Vall'ysman.
- 1272
- 01:39:20,137 --> 01:39:26,201
- I'm sayin' jus' once.
- That offlander ain't gettin' to the top.
- 1273
- 01:39:27,711 --> 01:39:31,340
- Time for you to let go of that rope.
- 1274
- 01:39:31,515 --> 01:39:35,975
- You trespass, you pay the price.
- 1275
- 01:39:37,254 --> 01:39:39,347
- Now drop that rope.
- 1276
- 01:39:39,757 --> 01:39:41,748
- Drop that rope!
- 1277
- 01:39:41,959 --> 01:39:43,358
- Drop that rope!
- 1278
- 01:39:45,196 --> 01:39:46,686
- <i>ForceCon One entering the truck.</i>
- 1279
- 01:39:46,964 --> 01:39:47,953
- Roger that.
- 1280
- 01:39:48,165 --> 01:39:49,223
- <i>Maintaining visual.</i>
- 1281
- 01:39:51,735 --> 01:39:53,815
- It's her!
- Everything okay, huh?
- 1282
- 01:39:56,674 --> 01:39:57,902
- What?!
- 1283
- 01:40:02,246 --> 01:40:03,235
- Freeze!
- 1284
- 01:40:11,355 --> 01:40:12,720
- I.M.E, I.M.E.!
- 1285
- 01:40:29,907 --> 01:40:30,896
- Who are you?
- 1286
- 01:40:31,876 --> 01:40:33,776
- Commander Hae-Joo Chang.
- 1287
- 01:40:34,645 --> 01:40:37,113
- First Science Officer
- of the Union Rebellion.
- 1288
- 01:40:37,815 --> 01:40:40,249
- Why are you doing this?
- 1289
- 01:40:41,018 --> 01:40:44,385
- Because I believe you have the power
- to change this world.
- 1290
- 01:40:44,788 --> 01:40:46,585
- <i>Now drop that rope.</i>
- 1291
- 01:40:47,024 --> 01:40:49,891
- <i>Let go of that rope! Let go of that rope!</i>
- 1292
- 01:40:50,294 --> 01:40:53,092
- - <i>Hands'a'bleedin', can't let go.</i>
- - <i>Let go.</i>
- 1293
- 01:40:53,264 --> 01:40:54,385
- Hands'a'bleedin'...
- 1294
- 01:40:54,532 --> 01:40:57,558
- - <i>- Can't let go.</i>
- - ...don't let go. No.
- 1295
- 01:41:10,648 --> 01:41:12,138
- Thank you, Zachry.
- 1296
- 01:41:13,784 --> 01:41:15,752
- You saving me twicely now.
- 1297
- 01:41:16,754 --> 01:41:18,779
- You fall, I'll catch you.
- 1298
- 01:42:01,865 --> 01:42:03,662
- Excessive force confirmed.
- 1299
- 01:42:07,171 --> 01:42:08,604
- Stop them. Stop them now!
- 1300
- 01:42:23,087 --> 01:42:24,714
- What are you doing, boy?
- 1301
- 01:42:24,888 --> 01:42:26,412
- I thought I'd made myself clear.
- 1302
- 01:42:26,857 --> 01:42:28,916
- Do what you want. I'm leaving.
- 1303
- 01:42:29,259 --> 01:42:31,625
- Fine, Frobisher. Go.
- 1304
- 01:42:31,996 --> 01:42:33,190
- But I'll take this.
- 1305
- 01:42:34,498 --> 01:42:35,726
- - Give that to me!
- - It's mine!
- 1306
- 01:42:35,899 --> 01:42:36,888
- I'm warning you....
- 1307
- 01:42:37,067 --> 01:42:39,331
- Under the conditions
- of this relationship...
- 1308
- 01:42:39,503 --> 01:42:42,199
- ...I'm certainly within my legal rights.
- 1309
- 01:42:42,906 --> 01:42:46,865
- Give it to me! Give it to me or,
- I swear to God, I will kill you as you stand!
- 1310
- 01:42:48,545 --> 01:42:49,944
- Please.
- 1311
- 01:42:50,147 --> 01:42:51,739
- You're a coward.
- 1312
- 01:42:51,915 --> 01:42:54,349
- - I'll do it.
- - You won't pull that trigger.
- 1313
- 01:42:57,054 --> 01:42:58,851
- Your kind never does.
- 1314
- 01:43:40,964 --> 01:43:42,932
- Yes. Yes, well....
- 1315
- 01:43:44,134 --> 01:43:46,967
- How fares our worm today, Adam?
- 1316
- 01:43:48,706 --> 01:43:51,004
- I'm afraid it has taken the best of me.
- 1317
- 01:43:51,175 --> 01:43:53,769
- Oh, no, no, no. Nonsense. Nonsense.
- 1318
- 01:43:53,944 --> 01:43:55,275
- You mustn't give up.
- 1319
- 01:43:55,713 --> 01:43:57,578
- You must think of your beautiful wife.
- 1320
- 01:43:57,948 --> 01:43:59,711
- You must think of Tilda.
- 1321
- 01:44:21,338 --> 01:44:23,139
- They're trapped in the damway.
- We've got them.
- 1322
- 01:44:30,547 --> 01:44:32,174
- Come on.
- 1323
- 01:44:35,319 --> 01:44:36,308
- What are you doing?
- 1324
- 01:44:50,467 --> 01:44:52,332
- Come on, come on. Hurry!
- 1325
- 01:45:35,913 --> 01:45:38,711
- <i>Nay, the dead never stay dead.</i>
- 1326
- 01:45:42,886 --> 01:45:47,050
- <i>Open your ears 'n they never
- stop a'yibberin'.</i>
- 1327
- 01:46:01,972 --> 01:46:03,200
- What is this place?
- 1328
- 01:46:04,842 --> 01:46:09,745
- Before the Fall,
- Old Uns built dwellings...
- 1329
- 01:46:10,747 --> 01:46:14,478
- ...beyond the sky,
- among the stars, and...
- 1330
- 01:46:15,719 --> 01:46:19,746
- ...this place joined here with there.
- 1331
- 01:46:29,266 --> 01:46:30,756
- Sonmi....
- 1332
- 01:46:36,974 --> 01:46:38,305
- 'Tis she.
- 1333
- 01:46:39,276 --> 01:46:42,439
- The Old Uns prayed to Sonmi
- same as Valleysmen?
- 1334
- 01:46:43,647 --> 01:46:47,310
- Nay, not 'cisely same.
- 1335
- 01:46:57,594 --> 01:46:59,994
- Move it! Move it. Step aside.
- 1336
- 01:47:03,600 --> 01:47:05,192
- Over here. This way.
- 1337
- 01:47:06,536 --> 01:47:08,003
- Get out of my way!
- 1338
- 01:47:08,605 --> 01:47:09,594
- Come on.
- 1339
- 01:47:11,675 --> 01:47:14,542
- Now, stay close.
- Fabricants get snatched here.
- 1340
- 01:47:17,281 --> 01:47:18,270
- All clear.
- 1341
- 01:47:18,448 --> 01:47:19,437
- Thank you.
- 1342
- 01:47:19,616 --> 01:47:22,983
- No sweat. We're partners.
- But you gotta tell me what's happening.
- 1343
- 01:47:23,153 --> 01:47:25,018
- Let me take off these clothes,
- call the cops...
- 1344
- 01:47:25,188 --> 01:47:27,782
- ...and I promise I'll tell you everything
- that happened in the morning.
- 1345
- 01:47:27,958 --> 01:47:30,791
- Okay, but I hope
- you realize you just said exactly...
- 1346
- 01:47:30,961 --> 01:47:34,294
- ...what every character in any decent
- mystery says right before they get killed.
- 1347
- 01:47:34,464 --> 01:47:35,954
- Good night, Javier.
- 1348
- 01:48:19,509 --> 01:48:22,103
- What'd you mean down there, 'bout...
- 1349
- 01:48:22,279 --> 01:48:27,046
- ...the Old Uns and Valleysmen
- prayin' to Sonmi, not 'cisely the same?
- 1350
- 01:48:28,919 --> 01:48:31,911
- I mean, they were differing.
- 1351
- 01:48:33,857 --> 01:48:35,051
- Differing.
- 1352
- 01:48:35,726 --> 01:48:36,715
- How?
- 1353
- 01:48:39,997 --> 01:48:41,726
- You want the True-true?
- 1354
- 01:48:55,145 --> 01:48:56,772
- This is where you live?
- 1355
- 01:48:57,080 --> 01:49:00,015
- This is where Union was born.
- 1356
- 01:49:08,225 --> 01:49:10,159
- <i>Sonmi weren't no god.</i>
- 1357
- 01:49:10,527 --> 01:49:15,396
- She died hundreds of years ago
- on a faraway pen'sula deadlanded now.
- 1358
- 01:49:16,633 --> 01:49:17,622
- What?
- 1359
- 01:49:18,568 --> 01:49:19,899
- I cog Valleysman b'liefs'.
- 1360
- 01:49:20,070 --> 01:49:24,063
- I know Abbess teach'd you Sonmi was
- a mir'cle, birthed o' Darwin God o' Smart...
- 1361
- 01:49:24,241 --> 01:49:26,175
- ...but ain't the True-true.
- 1362
- 01:49:26,343 --> 01:49:28,004
- <i>Lies.</i>
- 1363
- 01:49:28,178 --> 01:49:30,271
- Her life was sad 'n judased.
- 1364
- 01:49:30,447 --> 01:49:32,972
- She died tryin' to change
- the Old-Uns thinkin'.
- 1365
- 01:49:33,150 --> 01:49:37,109
- Lies, nothin' but lies.
- 1366
- 01:49:38,488 --> 01:49:40,649
- Nay, nay, you're lyin'.
- 1367
- 01:49:52,602 --> 01:49:55,469
- <i>The nature of our immortal lives is
- in the consequences of our words....</i>
- 1368
- 01:49:55,639 --> 01:49:56,970
- Sonmi?
- 1369
- 01:49:57,941 --> 01:50:01,138
- 'Fore she died, she spoke
- of her acts 'n' deedins.
- 1370
- 01:50:01,311 --> 01:50:05,213
- Her words a heartsake blessin'
- minder'me what's the True-true.
- 1371
- 01:50:05,382 --> 01:50:07,043
- How long you lissin t'this?!
- 1372
- 01:50:07,217 --> 01:50:10,482
- How long you jus' stand there
- an' let a stranger...
- 1373
- 01:50:10,654 --> 01:50:15,148
- ...keep fuckin' your b'liefs up 'n down,
- and in 'n out?!
- 1374
- 01:50:15,325 --> 01:50:17,190
- <i>Our lives are not our own.</i>
- 1375
- 01:50:18,128 --> 01:50:22,292
- <i>From womb to tomb,
- we are bound to others.</i>
- 1376
- 01:50:23,700 --> 01:50:24,997
- Zachry.
- 1377
- 01:50:26,236 --> 01:50:27,601
- You o'right?
- 1378
- 01:50:28,905 --> 01:50:30,463
- Finish your sussin'.
- 1379
- 01:50:34,211 --> 01:50:38,170
- Shh, shh! Shh!
- 1380
- 01:50:38,615 --> 01:50:40,674
- If I wanted to kill you, you'd be dead.
- 1381
- 01:50:41,284 --> 01:50:44,981
- Now, I'm not gonna hurt you.
- I just wanna talk.
- 1382
- 01:50:45,722 --> 01:50:48,020
- Be cool, all right?
- 1383
- 01:50:51,428 --> 01:50:54,261
- And if I wanted to kill you,
- you'd be dead already.
- 1384
- 01:50:54,431 --> 01:50:55,420
- How's that feel, huh?
- 1385
- 01:50:56,533 --> 01:50:58,160
- Good conversation starter, isn't it?
- 1386
- 01:51:01,138 --> 01:51:03,834
- You are Lester Rey's daughter,
- that's for goddamn sure.
- 1387
- 01:51:04,774 --> 01:51:06,366
- You knew my father?
- 1388
- 01:51:06,576 --> 01:51:08,043
- Korean War.
- 1389
- 01:51:08,778 --> 01:51:10,336
- I was in the 21.
- 1390
- 01:51:12,215 --> 01:51:15,013
- That's me on the end, next to your dad.
- 1391
- 01:51:15,185 --> 01:51:17,949
- The mortar landed so close
- it could've dropped out of my ass.
- 1392
- 01:51:18,255 --> 01:51:21,850
- If your father hadn't done what he did,
- I wouldn't be here.
- 1393
- 01:51:27,464 --> 01:51:29,432
- Guess that makes two of us.
- 1394
- 01:51:37,073 --> 01:51:43,239
- Oh, yeah, you ain't let go that rope
- cause you a lustin'...
- 1395
- 01:51:43,413 --> 01:51:46,576
- ...for that darkly, sweet'meat.
- 1396
- 01:51:46,917 --> 01:51:48,714
- Ah, cog it all now.
- 1397
- 01:51:48,885 --> 01:51:52,981
- This whore, with her cokeynut skin...
- 1398
- 01:51:53,190 --> 01:51:56,626
- ...'n her slywise mask,
- smilin' n wormin' her way...
- 1399
- 01:51:56,793 --> 01:51:58,784
- ...so you trust n bring her here...
- 1400
- 01:51:59,196 --> 01:52:03,257
- ...scavin n sivvin for what?
- 1401
- 01:52:03,433 --> 01:52:05,060
- For what, fool?
- 1402
- 01:52:05,936 --> 01:52:08,928
- They want the island.
- 1403
- 01:52:09,105 --> 01:52:10,902
- Prescients want it all.
- 1404
- 01:52:11,074 --> 01:52:16,774
- You judasing your kin for a piece of ass.
- 1405
- 01:52:16,980 --> 01:52:19,915
- She ain't your tribe!
- She ain't even your color!
- 1406
- 01:52:20,083 --> 01:52:23,177
- This Jezebel ignores
- your yarns and ways...
- 1407
- 01:52:23,353 --> 01:52:27,449
- ...spinnin' and spoutin' her whoahsome lies,
- and you lap it up like a dog in heat!
- 1408
- 01:52:27,624 --> 01:52:28,648
- It ain't true.
- 1409
- 01:52:28,825 --> 01:52:30,486
- Ain't it? Then do sumthin', stop her!
- 1410
- 01:52:30,660 --> 01:52:32,719
- Take your spiker and...
- 1411
- 01:52:32,896 --> 01:52:34,830
- ...slit her throat.
- 1412
- 01:52:35,865 --> 01:52:38,834
- Protect your tribe!
- Protect your sis and little Catkin!
- 1413
- 01:52:39,002 --> 01:52:41,994
- Kill her now 'fore it's too late!
- 1414
- 01:52:46,743 --> 01:52:48,176
- They will kill you.
- 1415
- 01:52:48,845 --> 01:52:50,710
- You don't know these people like I do.
- 1416
- 01:52:50,880 --> 01:52:55,408
- Yeah? Well, if that's all you came to tell me,
- you're a little bit late.
- 1417
- 01:52:56,353 --> 01:52:59,447
- Somebody just forced me
- off the Swannekkee bridge.
- 1418
- 01:53:03,393 --> 01:53:05,054
- This is out of control.
- 1419
- 01:53:06,663 --> 01:53:07,960
- You know who did it?
- 1420
- 01:53:08,131 --> 01:53:10,827
- A contractor. Calls himself Bill Smoke.
- 1421
- 01:53:11,001 --> 01:53:12,229
- And.... Hm.
- 1422
- 01:53:12,402 --> 01:53:13,391
- What?
- 1423
- 01:53:15,138 --> 01:53:16,298
- He got Sachs.
- 1424
- 01:53:17,274 --> 01:53:20,038
- - Isaac?
- - A bomb on his plane.
- 1425
- 01:53:21,778 --> 01:53:23,803
- The press is blaming the PLO.
- 1426
- 01:53:25,649 --> 01:53:30,484
- He was a threat, like Sixsmith.
- Like... you.
- 1427
- 01:53:34,157 --> 01:53:36,197
- They all need to
- get in here, so pass behind.
- 1428
- 01:53:38,728 --> 01:53:39,809
- Bring them through.
- 1429
- 01:53:51,241 --> 01:53:52,731
- Sonmi-451.
- 1430
- 01:53:53,043 --> 01:53:55,170
- I am most honored to meet you.
- 1431
- 01:53:55,345 --> 01:53:58,803
- I am General An-Kor Apis,
- leader of Union.
- 1432
- 01:54:00,750 --> 01:54:02,342
- Who's paying him?
- 1433
- 01:54:02,919 --> 01:54:04,819
- The same guy that pays me.
- 1434
- 01:54:05,522 --> 01:54:07,012
- Lloyd Hooks?
- 1435
- 01:54:07,390 --> 01:54:09,381
- He was in Pikes Consulting.
- 1436
- 01:54:10,193 --> 01:54:11,888
- Yeah, I heard of them.
- 1437
- 01:54:12,362 --> 01:54:15,593
- They were, uh, lobbyists for oil companies.
- 1438
- 01:54:16,333 --> 01:54:17,322
- But...
- 1439
- 01:54:18,068 --> 01:54:21,834
- ...why would Big Oil hire Lloyd Hooks...
- 1440
- 01:54:22,005 --> 01:54:25,338
- ...to run a nuclear reactor?
- 1441
- 01:54:27,911 --> 01:54:29,936
- You got that same look
- your father used to get.
- 1442
- 01:54:30,747 --> 01:54:32,339
- You see it, don't you?
- 1443
- 01:54:33,416 --> 01:54:37,944
- Hooks doesn't want the report discovered
- because he doesn't want the reactor fixed.
- 1444
- 01:54:38,121 --> 01:54:39,952
- He wants it to fail.
- 1445
- 01:54:40,123 --> 01:54:42,990
- This is about the future of energy
- in this country.
- 1446
- 01:54:43,593 --> 01:54:47,359
- They want the explosion,
- the chaos and carnage.
- 1447
- 01:54:47,630 --> 01:54:50,098
- The more deaths, the better.
- 1448
- 01:55:01,478 --> 01:55:03,571
- Unh! Can't cog it.
- 1449
- 01:55:03,747 --> 01:55:07,205
- Words and worrins like a wasp's nest
- poke'd and prod'd by you!
- 1450
- 01:55:07,384 --> 01:55:10,911
- You come elbowing in my life,
- yibberin' about the True-true...
- 1451
- 01:55:11,087 --> 01:55:13,180
- ...an' never telling the whole true.
- 1452
- 01:55:13,390 --> 01:55:15,119
- I need to cog what you're doing!
- 1453
- 01:55:15,525 --> 01:55:18,790
- I told you. I come to send a plea o'help.
- 1454
- 01:55:19,162 --> 01:55:20,754
- Help, why?
- 1455
- 01:55:20,964 --> 01:55:22,522
- To steal our land?
- 1456
- 01:55:22,699 --> 01:55:24,758
- To kill and slave us all?
- What you want?!
- 1457
- 01:55:35,111 --> 01:55:38,638
- Prescients dyin', Zachry.
- Jus' like Catkin.
- 1458
- 01:55:39,315 --> 01:55:42,341
- This world poisoned me and all my kin.
- 1459
- 01:55:42,685 --> 01:55:45,813
- We get no help,
- find no home offland away.
- 1460
- 01:55:46,189 --> 01:55:50,057
- I sayso truesome, we not s'vive.
- 1461
- 01:55:51,161 --> 01:55:52,822
- We not s'vive.
- 1462
- 01:55:56,633 --> 01:55:58,658
- <i>Ayrs has the dogs after me.</i>
- 1463
- 01:55:59,636 --> 01:56:02,571
- <i>The bullet passed through,
- killing little more than his appetite...</i>
- 1464
- 01:56:02,739 --> 01:56:04,229
- <i>...yet he's out for blood.</i>
- 1465
- 01:56:04,641 --> 01:56:06,632
- <i>Will have to pay the piper.</i>
- 1466
- 01:56:07,710 --> 01:56:09,007
- I should call the cops.
- 1467
- 01:56:09,179 --> 01:56:10,339
- Won't help.
- 1468
- 01:56:11,481 --> 01:56:13,711
- How do I know you're not lying to me?
- 1469
- 01:56:13,883 --> 01:56:17,182
- Smoke'll be coming for me as soon
- as he figures out I'm with you.
- 1470
- 01:56:17,887 --> 01:56:22,256
- We need that report.
- I can't protect you for long without it.
- 1471
- 01:56:23,927 --> 01:56:24,916
- General Apis...
- 1472
- 01:56:25,094 --> 01:56:26,789
- You, my dear...
- 1473
- 01:56:27,130 --> 01:56:30,327
- ...are proof our efforts were not in vain.
- 1474
- 01:56:30,500 --> 01:56:33,401
- But I'm just a dinery server.
- 1475
- 01:56:33,603 --> 01:56:36,595
- I was not genomed to alter reality.
- 1476
- 01:56:36,940 --> 01:56:39,602
- No revolutionary ever was.
- 1477
- 01:56:43,980 --> 01:56:45,106
- I'm sorry.
- 1478
- 01:56:46,149 --> 01:56:48,947
- I cannot do what you're asking.
- 1479
- 01:56:49,819 --> 01:56:51,343
- Hm.
- 1480
- 01:56:52,222 --> 01:56:55,419
- It would be a difficult choice for anyone.
- 1481
- 01:56:57,627 --> 01:57:00,926
- But before you call your decision final...
- 1482
- 01:57:01,431 --> 01:57:04,366
- ...there is one last thing
- I would like you to see...
- 1483
- 01:57:04,634 --> 01:57:08,468
- ...in order to fully understand
- what we are fighting for.
- 1484
- 01:57:29,058 --> 01:57:30,787
- Cross your fingers and toes.
- 1485
- 01:58:20,243 --> 01:58:22,211
- If your prayer be answered...
- 1486
- 01:58:23,346 --> 01:58:26,110
- ...will Prescients never return
- to the Valley again?
- 1487
- 01:58:30,253 --> 01:58:34,212
- Those wishin' to come with us
- be welcome.
- 1488
- 01:58:37,093 --> 01:58:38,754
- The Valley is my home.
- 1489
- 01:59:26,609 --> 01:59:27,803
- Are you all right?
- 1490
- 01:59:29,112 --> 01:59:31,979
- I know it is forbidden.
- 1491
- 02:00:03,713 --> 02:00:07,979
- <i>Sixsmith, I climb the steps
- of the Scott Monument every morning...</i>
- 1492
- 02:00:08,818 --> 02:00:10,718
- <i>...and all becomes clear.</i>
- 1493
- 02:00:11,487 --> 02:00:13,978
- <i>Wish I could make you see
- this brightness.</i>
- 1494
- 02:00:15,158 --> 02:00:17,718
- <i>Don't worry, all is well.</i>
- 1495
- 02:00:18,361 --> 02:00:21,330
- <i>All is so perfectly, damnably well!</i>
- 1496
- 02:00:23,633 --> 02:00:25,191
- <i>I understand now...</i>
- 1497
- 02:00:25,368 --> 02:00:29,930
- <i>...that boundaries between noise
- and sound are conventions.</i>
- 1498
- 02:00:33,576 --> 02:00:35,840
- <i>All boundaries are conventions...</i>
- 1499
- 02:00:36,212 --> 02:00:38,442
- <i>...waiting to be transcended.</i>
- 1500
- 02:00:41,484 --> 02:00:47,423
- <i>One may transcend any convention
- if only one can first conceive of doing so.</i>
- 1501
- 02:00:52,895 --> 02:00:54,556
- <i>At moments like this...</i>
- 1502
- 02:00:55,098 --> 02:00:58,499
- <i>...I can feel your heart beating
- as clearly as I feel my own...</i>
- 1503
- 02:00:59,469 --> 02:01:02,063
- <i>...and I know that separation
- is an illusion.</i>
- 1504
- 02:01:09,345 --> 02:01:12,610
- <i>My life extends far beyond
- the limitations of me.</i>
- 1505
- 02:01:25,228 --> 02:01:26,752
- All hands wear ship!
- 1506
- 02:01:26,929 --> 02:01:28,487
- All hands!
- 1507
- 02:01:31,501 --> 02:01:34,732
- Storm is coming, Mr. Ewing.
- Got to get you down below.
- 1508
- 02:01:35,238 --> 02:01:36,728
- Yes? Okay.
- 1509
- 02:01:37,273 --> 02:01:40,208
- I'm not running a fucking charity.
- Out with you!
- 1510
- 02:01:40,376 --> 02:01:41,707
- On you go!
- 1511
- 02:01:42,545 --> 02:01:44,137
- Oh, Mr. Ewing.
- 1512
- 02:01:44,547 --> 02:01:47,243
- Uh, uh, oh. Uh, uh, oh. A word, if I may?
- 1513
- 02:01:47,784 --> 02:01:50,446
- Dangerous times we live in, eh?
- 1514
- 02:01:51,087 --> 02:01:52,554
- Quite a scandal.
- 1515
- 02:01:52,722 --> 02:01:56,749
- They say this ruffian, Robert Frobisher,
- is a composer.
- 1516
- 02:01:58,060 --> 02:02:01,826
- You're a composer too,
- aren't you, Mr. Ewing?
- 1517
- 02:02:02,231 --> 02:02:03,220
- What do you want?
- 1518
- 02:02:03,466 --> 02:02:06,128
- The constable asked
- to search my rooms.
- 1519
- 02:02:06,435 --> 02:02:09,233
- I know how hard you're working,
- so I told him...
- 1520
- 02:02:09,405 --> 02:02:12,340
- ...there's no one on the third floor.
- 1521
- 02:02:12,542 --> 02:02:17,104
- It costs quite a bit of money
- to keep an entire floor empty.
- 1522
- 02:02:27,123 --> 02:02:29,614
- - That's all I have.
- - Oh.
- 1523
- 02:02:30,726 --> 02:02:31,750
- Mm.
- 1524
- 02:02:34,096 --> 02:02:36,963
- What a beautiful waistcoat.
- 1525
- 02:02:39,535 --> 02:02:42,504
- If these letters aren't important,
- why do you keep reading them?
- 1526
- 02:02:42,672 --> 02:02:43,866
- I don't know.
- 1527
- 02:02:44,674 --> 02:02:48,132
- Maybe I'm just trying
- to understand something.
- 1528
- 02:02:49,679 --> 02:02:50,668
- What?
- 1529
- 02:02:51,681 --> 02:02:56,641
- Why we keep making the same mistakes
- over and over.
- 1530
- 02:02:57,987 --> 02:02:59,318
- Maybe you should ask...
- 1531
- 02:02:59,522 --> 02:03:00,511
- ...Megan.
- 1532
- 02:03:01,390 --> 02:03:02,379
- What?
- 1533
- 02:03:02,558 --> 02:03:03,718
- Do you know a Megan?
- 1534
- 02:03:04,293 --> 02:03:05,453
- That's his niece.
- 1535
- 02:03:05,728 --> 02:03:07,127
- How do you know that?
- 1536
- 02:03:09,432 --> 02:03:10,956
- Looks like he mailed something to her.
- 1537
- 02:03:11,601 --> 02:03:14,263
- Probably used the envelope
- he was keeping the letters in.
- 1538
- 02:03:17,340 --> 02:03:18,466
- Come on, Luisa.
- 1539
- 02:03:18,641 --> 02:03:22,907
- A good clue always leads to another clue.
- 1540
- 02:03:23,579 --> 02:03:28,346
- <i>When The Ghastly Ordeal
- of Timothy Cavendish is turned into a film...</i>
- 1541
- 02:03:28,551 --> 02:03:33,454
- <i>...I'm thinking for the role of the hero
- one part Sir Laurence Olivier...</i>
- 1542
- 02:03:33,956 --> 02:03:36,049
- <i>...with a dash of Michael Caine.</i>
- 1543
- 02:03:36,692 --> 02:03:37,954
- Who the hell is this?
- 1544
- 02:03:38,127 --> 02:03:40,789
- <i>Dr. Conway,
- Aurora House. I'm covering for Dr. Upward.</i>
- 1545
- 02:03:40,963 --> 02:03:42,828
- Oh, is this about Mother?
- 1546
- 02:03:42,999 --> 02:03:45,593
- Yes, it is, Mr. Hotchkiss.
- I'm afraid you must steel yourself.
- 1547
- 02:03:45,768 --> 02:03:47,963
- I don't think she's going to last the night.
- 1548
- 02:03:48,137 --> 02:03:50,332
- <i>Unfortunately,
- it isn't a convenient time for us.</i>
- 1549
- 02:03:50,506 --> 02:03:52,633
- Do we really need to come right now?
- 1550
- 02:03:53,209 --> 02:03:56,940
- Uh, no, of course not,
- but she did ask for you specifically...
- 1551
- 02:03:57,113 --> 02:03:59,980
- ...and she seems quite upset
- about her last will.
- 1552
- 02:04:03,819 --> 02:04:05,184
- We'll be right there.
- 1553
- 02:04:05,821 --> 02:04:07,482
- In mizzen up mainsail!
- 1554
- 02:04:07,957 --> 02:04:10,448
- In mizzen up mainsail!
- 1555
- 02:04:10,626 --> 02:04:13,493
- In mizzen up mainsail!
- 1556
- 02:04:15,531 --> 02:04:18,466
- <i>The plan was
- a series of toppling dominoes...</i>
- 1557
- 02:04:18,634 --> 02:04:22,900
- <i>...that had commenced with Ernie
- announcing my death to Nurse Noakes.</i>
- 1558
- 02:04:23,339 --> 02:04:24,328
- I know, I know!
- 1559
- 02:04:24,507 --> 02:04:25,974
- Shh.
- 1560
- 02:04:26,142 --> 02:04:30,670
- <i>The entire ambush hinged upon
- the silence of Mr. Meeks.</i>
- 1561
- 02:04:30,846 --> 02:04:33,576
- - I know, I know.
- - Shh.
- 1562
- 02:04:37,720 --> 02:04:39,244
- Mr. Cavendish?
- 1563
- 02:04:40,756 --> 02:04:42,383
- Everything all right?
- 1564
- 02:04:45,761 --> 02:04:48,594
- - Don't leave me here.
- - Shh.
- 1565
- 02:05:03,045 --> 02:05:04,706
- Mr. Cavendish?
- 1566
- 02:05:08,484 --> 02:05:09,644
- You!
- 1567
- 02:05:09,952 --> 02:05:11,852
- I knew it was too good to be true!
- 1568
- 02:05:12,021 --> 02:05:13,352
- You cantankerous witch!
- 1569
- 02:05:13,756 --> 02:05:18,022
- Mr. Hotchkiss, your mother is my
- dearest friend here. Do please hurry.
- 1570
- 02:05:22,198 --> 02:05:23,961
- And so, adieu!
- 1571
- 02:05:24,600 --> 02:05:29,299
- Which, translated literally from the French,
- means "to commend before...
- 1572
- 02:05:29,772 --> 02:05:30,761
- ...God"!
- 1573
- 02:05:35,644 --> 02:05:37,009
- Oh.
- 1574
- 02:05:37,913 --> 02:05:41,747
- <i>I have Joe Napier
- on line one, Mr. Hooks. He said he can't wait.</i>
- 1575
- 02:05:43,719 --> 02:05:46,210
- For God's sake, Joe, I am late already.
- What's up?
- 1576
- 02:05:46,389 --> 02:05:48,914
- <i>I got a call from that reporter. Rey?</i>
- 1577
- 02:05:50,793 --> 02:05:52,886
- She was asking about Sixsmith.
- 1578
- 02:05:53,062 --> 02:05:56,259
- <i>- I see.</i>
- - You said she wasn't gonna be a problem.
- 1579
- 02:05:58,267 --> 02:06:01,703
- Uh, well, some problems
- are more resilient than others, Joe.
- 1580
- 02:06:04,006 --> 02:06:05,473
- Where's the ruddy key?
- 1581
- 02:06:05,641 --> 02:06:07,506
- Did he not leave it in the ignition?
- 1582
- 02:06:07,710 --> 02:06:09,575
- His wife was driving! She took it!
- 1583
- 02:06:09,745 --> 02:06:12,111
- The ruddy female
- took the key in with her!
- 1584
- 02:06:12,281 --> 02:06:15,182
- Sweet Saint Ruddy Jude,
- what do we do now?
- 1585
- 02:06:15,351 --> 02:06:17,251
- Look under the sun flap!
- 1586
- 02:06:19,155 --> 02:06:20,315
- Yes!
- 1587
- 02:06:21,657 --> 02:06:24,421
- What is it? It's not a key.
- What do you do with it?
- 1588
- 02:06:24,593 --> 02:06:27,027
- - What else could it be?
- - Well, how does it work?!
- 1589
- 02:06:29,231 --> 02:06:31,631
- - Shite!
- - - Oh, no!
- 1590
- 02:06:31,934 --> 02:06:35,370
- Well, think of something! You're the genius!
- You're the ruddy ruddy genius!
- 1591
- 02:06:37,306 --> 02:06:38,603
- We're done for.
- 1592
- 02:06:46,949 --> 02:06:50,851
- Oh, boy. I can't even believe
- I agreed to do this.
- 1593
- 02:06:52,054 --> 02:06:54,716
- <i>Is this thing working?
- I mean, is it even on? Can you hear me?</i>
- 1594
- 02:06:54,890 --> 02:06:56,482
- Just keep walking.
- 1595
- 02:07:03,666 --> 02:07:05,463
- I think he's behind me.
- 1596
- 02:07:06,001 --> 02:07:08,469
- Whatever you do, don't look back.
- 1597
- 02:07:12,141 --> 02:07:14,234
- Get out of my car or I'll sue!
- 1598
- 02:07:14,410 --> 02:07:17,330
- I'm gonna flay your arse straight into
- a coma if you don't open this door!
- 1599
- 02:07:17,413 --> 02:07:18,402
- You! Out!
- 1600
- 02:07:18,581 --> 02:07:20,981
- - Get out of my bloody car!
- - Cavendish!
- 1601
- 02:07:21,817 --> 02:07:24,479
- - - Get out of there, Cavendish!
- - What's that button for?
- 1602
- 02:07:24,653 --> 02:07:25,745
- Get out of my bloody car!
- 1603
- 02:07:27,123 --> 02:07:28,112
- Yes!
- 1604
- 02:07:29,191 --> 02:07:31,386
- - Yes!
- - - Ha-ha-ha.
- 1605
- 02:07:36,732 --> 02:07:37,858
- Oh, no.
- 1606
- 02:07:38,033 --> 02:07:40,831
- It's Mr. Meeks. He does want to come.
- 1607
- 02:07:41,003 --> 02:07:42,436
- Oh, dear.
- 1608
- 02:07:44,073 --> 02:07:46,007
- Oh, ruddy bloody hell.
- 1609
- 02:07:48,244 --> 02:07:50,371
- All for one and one for all?
- 1610
- 02:08:05,694 --> 02:08:07,025
- The gate!
- 1611
- 02:08:08,631 --> 02:08:11,122
- Veronica, would you unlock the door
- for Mr. Meeks?
- 1612
- 02:08:13,569 --> 02:08:16,299
- Hello, Mr. Meeks.
- We're out for a nighttime drive.
- 1613
- 02:08:16,472 --> 02:08:18,440
- I know! I know!
- 1614
- 02:08:23,646 --> 02:08:25,773
- - Ramming speed!
- - - Aah!
- 1615
- 02:08:25,948 --> 02:08:27,040
- How thrilling!
- 1616
- 02:08:30,119 --> 02:08:31,143
- Oh, no!
- 1617
- 02:08:31,320 --> 02:08:33,948
- - Foot to the floor, Cavendish!
- - Here we go!
- 1618
- 02:08:35,357 --> 02:08:36,654
- Aah. Aah!
- 1619
- 02:08:49,004 --> 02:08:50,301
- Here we go.
- 1620
- 02:09:21,770 --> 02:09:23,169
- Man weather main!
- 1621
- 02:09:23,339 --> 02:09:25,705
- Come on now,
- Adam, handsomely does it.
- 1622
- 02:09:26,675 --> 02:09:28,643
- Oh, the worm fights back.
- 1623
- 02:09:28,911 --> 02:09:32,005
- It is always darkest before the dawn.
- 1624
- 02:09:32,181 --> 02:09:33,205
- Mr. Ewing!
- 1625
- 02:09:34,683 --> 02:09:37,709
- Mr. Ewing is at a critical juncture
- in his treatment.
- 1626
- 02:09:37,920 --> 02:09:40,821
- The next few hours will determine
- if he lives or dies.
- 1627
- 02:09:41,357 --> 02:09:42,722
- Then I stay here.
- 1628
- 02:09:42,925 --> 02:09:44,222
- No, no, no, no, you can't.
- 1629
- 02:09:44,426 --> 02:09:45,518
- I must.
- 1630
- 02:09:45,694 --> 02:09:48,663
- Mr. Ewing save my life. He my duty.
- 1631
- 02:09:51,834 --> 02:09:53,995
- Listen to me, you ignorant ape.
- 1632
- 02:09:54,737 --> 02:09:58,673
- Mr. Ewing doesn't want you around him.
- You probably infected him to begin with!
- 1633
- 02:09:58,841 --> 02:10:02,242
- He begged me, and I quote,
- "Keep that dirty nigger away from me."
- 1634
- 02:10:02,745 --> 02:10:06,010
- So, please, kindly respect his wishes!
- 1635
- 02:10:36,979 --> 02:10:38,071
- Where'd he go?
- 1636
- 02:10:38,247 --> 02:10:39,373
- I don't know.
- 1637
- 02:10:43,519 --> 02:10:44,986
- - Oh, shit.
- - What...?
- 1638
- 02:11:03,038 --> 02:11:04,369
- To freedom!
- 1639
- 02:11:04,707 --> 02:11:06,368
- Freedom! Ha-ha-ha.
- 1640
- 02:11:08,610 --> 02:11:12,910
- <i>Your like again, that fought and....</i>
- 1641
- 02:11:18,420 --> 02:11:19,546
- Oh....
- 1642
- 02:11:19,722 --> 02:11:21,053
- Oh!
- 1643
- 02:11:21,223 --> 02:11:22,383
- - Fuck!
- - Bullshit!
- 1644
- 02:11:22,458 --> 02:11:24,892
- <i>That's it. England does it again.</i>
- 1645
- 02:11:25,060 --> 02:11:29,224
- <i>Scotland goes down in flames.
- Oh, the embarrassment!</i>
- 1646
- 02:11:29,398 --> 02:11:35,337
- You are going to be sorry in ways
- you cannot even imagine.
- 1647
- 02:11:35,537 --> 02:11:37,266
- Fuckin' English bastards!
- 1648
- 02:11:38,440 --> 02:11:40,067
- H...
- 1649
- 02:11:40,342 --> 02:11:40,842
- Help!
- 1650
- 02:12:16,245 --> 02:12:17,712
- - Fuck!
- - Joe!
- 1651
- 02:12:24,787 --> 02:12:27,028
- No illegals here! No illegals here!
- Boss away! Boss away!
- 1652
- 02:12:27,122 --> 02:12:29,090
- Look, I'm not an inspector.
- We need your help.
- 1653
- 02:12:31,660 --> 02:12:32,781
- I don't understand.
- 1654
- 02:12:41,003 --> 02:12:43,801
- <i>Oh, dear, oh, dear, oh, dear.</i>
- 1655
- 02:12:44,373 --> 02:12:48,139
- Are there no true Scotsmen
- in the house?
- 1656
- 02:12:49,845 --> 02:12:53,713
- Those there English gerunts...
- 1657
- 02:12:53,882 --> 02:12:57,409
- ...are trampling all over
- my God-given rights!
- 1658
- 02:12:59,621 --> 02:13:01,748
- These people are mine.
- 1659
- 02:13:03,358 --> 02:13:05,690
- <i>A nation weeps....</i>
- 1660
- 02:13:05,894 --> 02:13:10,524
- They've used me
- and my pals most direly...
- 1661
- 02:13:11,133 --> 02:13:15,365
- ...and we're in need of
- a wee bit of assistance!
- 1662
- 02:13:15,838 --> 02:13:17,203
- Aye, pal.
- 1663
- 02:13:19,908 --> 02:13:21,375
- We'll not let you down.
- 1664
- 02:13:21,543 --> 02:13:23,534
- Now you just look here, you grebo.
- 1665
- 02:13:23,712 --> 02:13:26,044
- You can go shag your bloody sporran...
- 1666
- 02:14:01,083 --> 02:14:03,313
- Two people came in here.
- Which way did they go?
- 1667
- 02:14:03,485 --> 02:14:04,952
- We treat workers good!
- 1668
- 02:14:06,288 --> 02:14:07,346
- No need union!
- 1669
- 02:14:07,523 --> 02:14:09,013
- - Which way did they go?
- - Aah!
- 1670
- 02:14:11,760 --> 02:14:13,728
- - Shut up!
- - My boss has many friends.
- 1671
- 02:14:13,896 --> 02:14:15,420
- Shut the fuck up!
- 1672
- 02:14:16,431 --> 02:14:19,366
- Don't make a mistake! Aah!
- 1673
- 02:14:20,903 --> 02:14:22,495
- Stupid fucking wetback.
- 1674
- 02:14:26,975 --> 02:14:29,068
- What, what, what was that, Adam?
- 1675
- 02:14:29,244 --> 02:14:33,408
- How shall I comprehend
- when you drool and dribble so?
- 1676
- 02:14:34,216 --> 02:14:35,444
- Oh, let me hazard a guess.
- 1677
- 02:14:35,617 --> 02:14:39,678
- Something in the key of,
- "Oh, Henry, how could you do this to me?
- 1678
- 02:14:39,855 --> 02:14:41,288
- I thought we were friends."
- 1679
- 02:14:41,456 --> 02:14:43,219
- Well, unfortunately, you were wrong.
- 1680
- 02:14:44,026 --> 02:14:45,254
- Wrong.
- 1681
- 02:14:45,427 --> 02:14:47,759
- Like Horrox and your silly father-in-law.
- 1682
- 02:14:48,630 --> 02:14:51,793
- There is only one rule
- that binds all people...
- 1683
- 02:14:51,967 --> 02:14:56,802
- ...one governing principle that defines
- every relationship on God's green earth.
- 1684
- 02:14:56,972 --> 02:15:01,409
- "The weak are meat
- and the strong do eat."
- 1685
- 02:15:35,877 --> 02:15:37,003
- That way.
- 1686
- 02:15:42,651 --> 02:15:45,586
- I told Hooks
- you couldn't be trusted, Joe.
- 1687
- 02:15:45,787 --> 02:15:47,721
- You'll be next, you son of a bitch.
- 1688
- 02:15:48,357 --> 02:15:50,154
- Part of the business.
- 1689
- 02:15:50,926 --> 02:15:53,292
- Enjoy your retirement.
- 1690
- 02:16:06,341 --> 02:16:08,832
- And don't call me a fucking wetback.
- 1691
- 02:16:09,177 --> 02:16:12,044
- - Stand by to take in foresail!
- - Stand by to take in....
- 1692
- 02:16:13,348 --> 02:16:15,009
- Why, you ask?
- 1693
- 02:16:15,484 --> 02:16:17,076
- It's absurdly simple.
- 1694
- 02:16:17,252 --> 02:16:20,278
- There is gold in your trunk. I want it...
- 1695
- 02:16:20,989 --> 02:16:23,048
- ...so I have killed you for it.
- 1696
- 02:16:32,701 --> 02:16:34,896
- Get away from Mr. Ewing or I kill you.
- 1697
- 02:16:35,070 --> 02:16:36,367
- You!
- 1698
- 02:16:38,840 --> 02:16:40,330
- Mr. Ewing, Mr. Ewing!
- 1699
- 02:16:40,509 --> 02:16:41,840
- Got to flush you out.
- 1700
- 02:16:42,411 --> 02:16:44,743
- Come on, Mr. Ewing, come on!
- 1701
- 02:17:12,841 --> 02:17:14,433
- Die!
- 1702
- 02:17:19,281 --> 02:17:20,646
- Die!
- 1703
- 02:17:44,806 --> 02:17:46,296
- What was that?
- 1704
- 02:17:46,475 --> 02:17:48,443
- Kona war cry.
- 1705
- 02:17:48,944 --> 02:17:50,309
- Zachry!
- 1706
- 02:17:55,884 --> 02:17:57,374
- Oh, no, no, Sonmi, no!
- 1707
- 02:17:58,386 --> 02:17:59,751
- Zachry!
- 1708
- 02:18:06,461 --> 02:18:09,521
- This is what the general
- wanted me to see?
- 1709
- 02:18:20,609 --> 02:18:22,338
- <i>The end rushes towards me.</i>
- 1710
- 02:18:22,677 --> 02:18:24,201
- <i>Unable to eat or sleep.</i>
- 1711
- 02:18:25,480 --> 02:18:29,314
- <i>Like Ewing, the mortal coil
- has become a noose.</i>
- 1712
- 02:18:33,722 --> 02:18:35,917
- <i>Would rather become music.</i>
- 1713
- 02:18:45,634 --> 02:18:49,161
- They believe they are
- going to Xultation...
- 1714
- 02:18:49,337 --> 02:18:52,329
- ...but they are not, are they?
- 1715
- 02:19:05,720 --> 02:19:06,744
- Welcome.
- 1716
- 02:19:09,391 --> 02:19:10,983
- Take a seat.
- 1717
- 02:19:14,563 --> 02:19:16,531
- Just relax.
- 1718
- 02:19:17,566 --> 02:19:20,194
- This is to remove your collar.
- 1719
- 02:20:08,416 --> 02:20:09,678
- Nay.
- 1720
- 02:20:29,170 --> 02:20:30,603
- No.
- 1721
- 02:20:32,674 --> 02:20:33,663
- Nay.
- 1722
- 02:20:36,444 --> 02:20:38,071
- Rose.
- 1723
- 02:20:38,813 --> 02:20:39,802
- Rose.
- 1724
- 02:21:38,506 --> 02:21:41,998
- <i>Enemy's sleeping, don't slit that throat.</i>
- 1725
- 02:22:27,222 --> 02:22:31,591
- Their genomics industry demands
- a huge quantity of biomatter for wombtanks.
- 1726
- 02:22:32,227 --> 02:22:35,890
- But more importantly,
- to sustain their engineered labor force.
- 1727
- 02:22:36,531 --> 02:22:40,262
- Recycled Fabricants are
- a cheap source of protein.
- 1728
- 02:22:41,469 --> 02:22:42,731
- Soap.
- 1729
- 02:22:45,673 --> 02:22:48,938
- They feed us to ourselves.
- 1730
- 02:22:59,921 --> 02:23:01,411
- That ship....
- 1731
- 02:23:04,392 --> 02:23:06,952
- That ship must be destroyed.
- 1732
- 02:23:09,097 --> 02:23:10,086
- Yes.
- 1733
- 02:23:10,465 --> 02:23:14,731
- The systems that built them
- must be torn down.
- 1734
- 02:23:16,204 --> 02:23:17,432
- Yes.
- 1735
- 02:23:18,773 --> 02:23:25,440
- No matter if we are born in a tank
- or a womb, we are all Pureblood.
- 1736
- 02:23:27,582 --> 02:23:28,571
- Yes.
- 1737
- 02:23:30,952 --> 02:23:33,113
- We must all fight...
- 1738
- 02:23:34,089 --> 02:23:36,455
- ...and, if necessary, die...
- 1739
- 02:23:37,125 --> 02:23:41,084
- ...to teach people the truth.
- 1740
- 02:23:49,671 --> 02:23:52,265
- This is what we have been waiting for.
- 1741
- 02:23:58,947 --> 02:24:00,278
- <i>It's done.</i>
- 1742
- 02:24:12,794 --> 02:24:15,854
- Oh. Oh. Here, here, Catkin.
- 1743
- 02:24:16,364 --> 02:24:20,391
- Oh. Oh, Catkin. Oh.
- 1744
- 02:24:27,275 --> 02:24:29,175
- - Shh.
- - No.
- 1745
- 02:25:21,696 --> 02:25:25,723
- <i>You were then taken
- to a Union-controlled satellite link.</i>
- 1746
- 02:25:26,434 --> 02:25:28,800
- <i>I broadcast my Revelation...</i>
- 1747
- 02:25:28,970 --> 02:25:32,371
- ...to the Twelve States
- and Four Off-World Colonies.
- 1748
- 02:25:33,374 --> 02:25:37,367
- Eighteen minutes later,
- the Enforcers attacked.
- 1749
- 02:25:39,581 --> 02:25:42,345
- <i>To be is to be perceived.</i>
- 1750
- 02:25:42,951 --> 02:25:47,888
- And so to know thyself is only possible
- through the eyes of the other.
- 1751
- 02:25:51,292 --> 02:25:55,661
- The nature of our immortal lives
- is in the consequences of our words...
- 1752
- 02:25:56,497 --> 02:26:00,661
- ...and deeds that go on
- apportioning themselves...
- 1753
- 02:26:00,868 --> 02:26:02,995
- ...throughout all time.
- 1754
- 02:26:30,498 --> 02:26:32,966
- Zachry.
- 1755
- 02:26:36,504 --> 02:26:37,528
- Unc'a Zach!
- 1756
- 02:26:45,613 --> 02:26:47,638
- Hide, hide!
- 1757
- 02:27:07,735 --> 02:27:08,861
- <i>Zachry!</i>
- 1758
- 02:27:09,304 --> 02:27:11,704
- No! No! No!
- 1759
- 02:27:14,575 --> 02:27:17,476
- You kill chief. Now you meat.
- 1760
- 02:28:20,074 --> 02:28:21,200
- Catkin.
- 1761
- 02:28:21,609 --> 02:28:23,406
- - Safe now.
- - - Unc'a Zach!
- 1762
- 02:28:23,611 --> 02:28:25,738
- Safe, safe now.
- 1763
- 02:28:30,251 --> 02:28:31,718
- Thank Sonmi.
- 1764
- 02:28:32,220 --> 02:28:34,654
- No, thank you.
- 1765
- 02:28:44,031 --> 02:28:46,898
- Come on, Mr. Ewing, one more.
- 1766
- 02:28:48,302 --> 02:28:49,599
- One more.
- 1767
- 02:28:49,771 --> 02:28:51,898
- Salt clean out your stomach.
- 1768
- 02:28:54,942 --> 02:28:56,569
- Good, good.
- 1769
- 02:28:56,744 --> 02:28:59,577
- Come on, Mr. Ewing, come on. Come on.
- 1770
- 02:29:03,451 --> 02:29:06,818
- See where we are?
- See where we are? Stay here.
- 1771
- 02:29:09,757 --> 02:29:10,917
- Home.
- 1772
- 02:29:11,626 --> 02:29:12,923
- Home.
- 1773
- 02:29:17,865 --> 02:29:19,196
- Megan Sixsmith?
- 1774
- 02:29:30,311 --> 02:29:31,369
- Make them pay.
- 1775
- 02:29:36,284 --> 02:29:38,081
- You can count on it.
- 1776
- 02:29:47,628 --> 02:29:48,617
- Thank you.
- 1777
- 02:29:52,967 --> 02:29:58,906
- My uncle was a scientist,
- but he believed that love was real...
- 1778
- 02:29:59,874 --> 02:30:03,366
- ...a kind of natural phenomenon.
- 1779
- 02:30:06,247 --> 02:30:07,714
- He believed that...
- 1780
- 02:30:07,882 --> 02:30:10,510
- <i>...love could outlive death.</i>
- 1781
- 02:30:14,722 --> 02:30:18,681
- <i>Finished in a frenzy that
- reminded me of our last night in Cambridge.</i>
- 1782
- 02:30:20,127 --> 02:30:24,154
- <i>Watched my final sunrise,
- enjoyed a last cigarette.</i>
- 1783
- 02:30:24,765 --> 02:30:26,926
- <i>Didn't think the view
- could be any more perfect...</i>
- 1784
- 02:30:27,368 --> 02:30:29,165
- <i>...until I saw that beat-up trilby.</i>
- 1785
- 02:30:31,539 --> 02:30:35,339
- <i>Honestly, Sixsmith, as ridiculous
- as that thing makes you look...</i>
- 1786
- 02:30:35,910 --> 02:30:38,572
- <i>...I don't believe I've ever seen
- anything more beautiful.</i>
- 1787
- 02:30:45,453 --> 02:30:47,751
- <i>Watched you for as long as I dared.</i>
- 1788
- 02:30:50,358 --> 02:30:54,351
- <i>I don't believe it was a fluke
- that I saw you first.</i>
- 1789
- 02:30:57,732 --> 02:30:59,700
- - Okay.
- - - Thank you.
- 1790
- 02:31:01,702 --> 02:31:03,192
- Corporal, update the log book...
- 1791
- 02:31:03,371 --> 02:31:06,704
- - ...and make sure there is a cabin....
- - Captain say-soed take you with us.
- 1792
- 02:31:07,041 --> 02:31:08,565
- I wanna go with Meronym.
- 1793
- 02:31:08,743 --> 02:31:10,370
- Go where?
- 1794
- 02:31:11,412 --> 02:31:13,880
- Prescients n'same boat as us.
- 1795
- 02:31:14,048 --> 02:31:16,107
- Got no home neitherwise.
- 1796
- 02:31:17,785 --> 02:31:20,879
- Nay... not yet.
- 1797
- 02:31:22,690 --> 02:31:27,286
- You think someone going to hear
- your prayer, come down from the sky?
- 1798
- 02:31:28,563 --> 02:31:31,464
- P'haps. P'haps one day.
- 1799
- 02:31:31,632 --> 02:31:34,328
- Heh. One day ain't but a flea o' hope.
- 1800
- 02:31:35,202 --> 02:31:37,727
- Yay, and fleas ain't so easy to rid.
- 1801
- 02:31:39,473 --> 02:31:41,464
- Hm.
- 1802
- 02:31:51,719 --> 02:31:55,086
- <i>I believe there is
- another world waiting for us, Sixsmith.</i>
- 1803
- 02:31:55,323 --> 02:31:56,756
- <i>A better world...</i>
- 1804
- 02:31:57,658 --> 02:31:59,626
- <i>...and I'll be waiting for you there.</i>
- 1805
- 02:32:02,330 --> 02:32:03,922
- May I help you, sir?
- 1806
- 02:32:04,098 --> 02:32:07,226
- Yes, thank you, I'm looking for
- a friend who came to Edin...
- 1807
- 02:32:07,535 --> 02:32:08,524
- ...burgh.
- 1808
- 02:32:13,808 --> 02:32:16,436
- <i>I believe we do not stay dead long.</i>
- 1809
- 02:32:18,245 --> 02:32:21,942
- <i>Find me beneath the Corsican stars
- where we first kissed.</i>
- 1810
- 02:32:23,384 --> 02:32:27,115
- <i>Yours eternally, R.F.</i>
- 1811
- 02:33:09,630 --> 02:33:10,756
- No!
- 1812
- 02:33:21,042 --> 02:33:22,100
- God!
- 1813
- 02:33:24,111 --> 02:33:25,100
- No!
- 1814
- 02:33:36,357 --> 02:33:39,690
- The report said Commander Chang
- was killed in the assault.
- 1815
- 02:33:41,128 --> 02:33:42,789
- That is correct.
- 1816
- 02:33:44,465 --> 02:33:46,490
- Would you say that you loved him?
- 1817
- 02:33:48,202 --> 02:33:49,635
- Yes, I do.
- 1818
- 02:33:51,005 --> 02:33:53,838
- Do you mean you are
- still in love with him?
- 1819
- 02:33:54,875 --> 02:33:57,469
- I mean that I will always be.
- 1820
- 02:34:00,781 --> 02:34:03,648
- Our lives are not our own.
- 1821
- 02:34:05,119 --> 02:34:07,610
- From womb to tomb...
- 1822
- 02:34:08,222 --> 02:34:10,520
- ...we are bound to others...
- 1823
- 02:34:12,993 --> 02:34:14,585
- ...past and present...
- 1824
- 02:34:23,604 --> 02:34:27,506
- ...and by each crime
- and every kindness...
- 1825
- 02:34:28,843 --> 02:34:31,505
- ...we birth our future.
- 1826
- 02:34:55,770 --> 02:34:59,399
- In your Revelation, you spoke of
- the consequences of an individual's life...
- 1827
- 02:34:59,573 --> 02:35:02,201
- ...rippling throughout eternity.
- 1828
- 02:35:05,846 --> 02:35:08,713
- Does this mean that you believe
- in an afterlife?
- 1829
- 02:35:09,884 --> 02:35:12,182
- In a heaven or a hell?
- 1830
- 02:35:14,855 --> 02:35:19,292
- I believe death is only a door.
- 1831
- 02:35:20,895 --> 02:35:24,296
- When it closes, another opens.
- 1832
- 02:35:26,700 --> 02:35:29,032
- If I cared to imagine a heaven...
- 1833
- 02:35:29,804 --> 02:35:32,170
- ...I would imagine a door opening...
- 1834
- 02:35:34,241 --> 02:35:35,799
- <i>...and behind it...</i>
- 1835
- 02:35:37,278 --> 02:35:39,303
- <i>...I would find him there...</i>
- 1836
- 02:35:39,747 --> 02:35:41,374
- ...waiting for me.
- 1837
- 02:35:44,985 --> 02:35:46,646
- - Oh!
- - Oh, Tilda!
- 1838
- 02:35:50,991 --> 02:35:53,255
- I'm home. I'm home.
- 1839
- 02:35:53,961 --> 02:35:55,394
- I'm home.
- 1840
- 02:35:58,332 --> 02:36:00,766
- Oh, God, I missed you so much!
- 1841
- 02:36:07,808 --> 02:36:09,070
- Thank you, sir.
- 1842
- 02:36:11,145 --> 02:36:13,773
- If I may ask one last question:
- 1843
- 02:36:14,515 --> 02:36:17,348
- You had to know this Union scheme
- was doomed to fail.
- 1844
- 02:36:18,085 --> 02:36:19,143
- Yes.
- 1845
- 02:36:19,353 --> 02:36:21,480
- Then why did you agree to it?
- 1846
- 02:36:22,189 --> 02:36:25,556
- This is what General Apis asked of me.
- 1847
- 02:36:26,126 --> 02:36:28,151
- What, to be executed?
- 1848
- 02:36:28,696 --> 02:36:33,326
- If I had remained invisible,
- the truth would stay hidden.
- 1849
- 02:36:33,634 --> 02:36:35,625
- I couldn't allow that.
- 1850
- 02:36:38,038 --> 02:36:41,667
- And what if no one believes this truth?
- 1851
- 02:36:44,411 --> 02:36:46,538
- Someone already does.
- 1852
- 02:37:06,166 --> 02:37:07,758
- Adam? Good God!
- 1853
- 02:37:07,935 --> 02:37:11,496
- I have just been recounting
- your astonishing adventure.
- 1854
- 02:37:11,805 --> 02:37:12,999
- Please join us.
- 1855
- 02:37:13,173 --> 02:37:14,162
- Get him a chair.
- 1856
- 02:37:14,341 --> 02:37:16,901
- No, no, thank you. I cannot stay.
- 1857
- 02:37:17,177 --> 02:37:18,735
- Well, what are you doing here?
- 1858
- 02:37:18,913 --> 02:37:21,609
- I thought the doctor said
- at least three weeks in bed.
- 1859
- 02:37:21,815 --> 02:37:24,375
- He did, but this couldn't wait.
- 1860
- 02:37:25,719 --> 02:37:28,119
- I need to speak with you, sir. Privately.
- 1861
- 02:37:28,322 --> 02:37:29,687
- Of course.
- 1862
- 02:37:30,691 --> 02:37:31,885
- Excuse me.
- 1863
- 02:37:38,198 --> 02:37:41,190
- Is that the contract from
- Reverend Horrox?
- 1864
- 02:37:42,603 --> 02:37:43,627
- It is indeed.
- 1865
- 02:37:43,837 --> 02:37:46,032
- Well, you know, I could have sent a boy.
- 1866
- 02:37:51,645 --> 02:37:53,704
- Are you insane?!
- 1867
- 02:37:53,881 --> 02:37:57,248
- I owe my life to a self-freed slave.
- 1868
- 02:37:59,086 --> 02:38:04,149
- And I cannot in good conscience participate
- in this kind of business any longer.
- 1869
- 02:38:06,160 --> 02:38:08,287
- This would make such a good book.
- 1870
- 02:38:08,729 --> 02:38:10,094
- I'll drink to that.
- 1871
- 02:38:20,207 --> 02:38:26,009
- <i>Outside, fat snowflakes
- are falling on slate roofs and granite walls.</i>
- 1872
- 02:38:27,348 --> 02:38:31,648
- <i>Like Solzhenitsyn laboring in Vermont,
- I shall beaver away in exile.</i>
- 1873
- 02:38:32,753 --> 02:38:36,450
- <i>Unlike Solzhenitsyn, I shan't be alone.</i>
- 1874
- 02:38:48,802 --> 02:38:53,501
- Goddamn you, sir.
- If you were not my daughter's husband...
- 1875
- 02:38:53,674 --> 02:38:55,403
- Hello, Father.
- 1876
- 02:38:55,809 --> 02:38:56,969
- Tilda?
- 1877
- 02:39:00,014 --> 02:39:01,345
- What is going on?
- 1878
- 02:39:02,049 --> 02:39:03,710
- I've come to say goodbye.
- 1879
- 02:39:03,917 --> 02:39:05,851
- Goodbye? Where are you going?
- 1880
- 02:39:06,620 --> 02:39:10,147
- We're moving back East
- to work with the Abolitionists.
- 1881
- 02:39:10,657 --> 02:39:11,783
- What?
- 1882
- 02:39:12,960 --> 02:39:16,691
- That poison has rotted your brain.
- 1883
- 02:39:17,164 --> 02:39:19,792
- Well, if it has, I highly recommend it.
- 1884
- 02:39:20,000 --> 02:39:21,797
- I've not felt this good in years.
- 1885
- 02:39:22,236 --> 02:39:25,569
- Tilda, I forbid you from going anywhere
- with this madman.
- 1886
- 02:39:26,740 --> 02:39:29,538
- I've been afraid of you
- my whole life, Father.
- 1887
- 02:39:32,646 --> 02:39:34,739
- I'm going with my husband.
- 1888
- 02:39:39,953 --> 02:39:40,942
- Adam!
- 1889
- 02:39:45,059 --> 02:39:46,583
- Listen to me.
- 1890
- 02:39:47,261 --> 02:39:50,526
- For the sake of my grandson,
- if not your own.
- 1891
- 02:39:51,031 --> 02:39:53,898
- There is a natural order to this world...
- 1892
- 02:39:54,068 --> 02:39:57,868
- ...and those who try to upend it
- do not fare well.
- 1893
- 02:39:59,473 --> 02:40:02,203
- <i>This movement will never survive.</i>
- 1894
- 02:40:02,976 --> 02:40:07,072
- <i>If you join them, you and your
- entire family will be shunned.</i>
- 1895
- 02:40:07,581 --> 02:40:11,745
- <i>At best, you'll exist as pariah
- to be spat on and beaten.</i>
- 1896
- 02:40:12,853 --> 02:40:16,118
- <i>At worst, lynched or crucified.</i>
- 1897
- 02:40:34,074 --> 02:40:35,735
- And for what?
- 1898
- 02:40:37,511 --> 02:40:38,910
- For what?
- 1899
- 02:40:39,213 --> 02:40:40,874
- No matter what you do...
- 1900
- 02:40:41,048 --> 02:40:45,644
- ...it will never amount to anything more
- than a single drop in a limitless ocean.
- 1901
- 02:40:47,054 --> 02:40:50,922
- But what is an ocean
- but a multitude of drops?
- 1902
- 02:41:03,770 --> 02:41:05,601
- Well, firey dyin'.
- 1903
- 02:41:07,074 --> 02:41:09,907
- Mm. Just as well. My yarning is done.
- 1904
- 02:41:10,077 --> 02:41:11,908
- No! Please!
- 1905
- 02:41:12,079 --> 02:41:13,376
- Tell us one more!
- 1906
- 02:41:15,115 --> 02:41:17,743
- Come on in here, you
- little buggers! Come on, it's gettin' cold!
- 1907
- 02:41:17,918 --> 02:41:21,547
- Uh, now, you heard your Grammy.
- Go on. Get on with ya. Come on.
- 1908
- 02:41:21,722 --> 02:41:23,121
- Eh? Eh?
- 1909
- 02:41:33,000 --> 02:41:35,696
- You like it out here, don'tcha, Grampy?
- 1910
- 02:41:36,503 --> 02:41:40,269
- Supposin' it minders me
- of my Valley, huh?
- 1911
- 02:41:40,841 --> 02:41:42,331
- Which is Earth?
- 1912
- 02:41:43,677 --> 02:41:45,440
- Uh.... There.
- 1913
- 02:41:45,712 --> 02:41:48,579
- That one there. That blue shimmerer.
- 1914
- 02:41:49,383 --> 02:41:50,816
- Yeah.
- 1915
- 02:41:53,987 --> 02:41:56,080
- Now, help your Grampy up.
- 1916
- 02:41:57,391 --> 02:41:58,722
- Oh, yeah.
- 1917
- 02:42:00,294 --> 02:42:02,174
- Are you gonna tell us
- 'bout the woahsome ship...
- 1918
- 02:42:02,196 --> 02:42:05,324
- ...and the big sleep
- and all the nex'nexs?
- 1919
- 02:42:05,499 --> 02:42:09,299
- No, your grammy tells
- the nex'nexs way better than me.
- 1920
- 02:42:10,871 --> 02:42:12,498
- Do you still love Grammy?
- 1921
- 02:42:15,609 --> 02:42:20,012
- Your grammy is the best thing
- that ever happened to me.
- 1922
- 02:42:25,085 --> 02:42:28,350
- - Mm.
- - Come on here, Grampy.
- 1923
- 02:42:28,689 --> 02:42:30,816
- Lemme warm them old bones.
Advertisement
Add Comment
Please, Sign In to add comment
Advertisement