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Washington Black Season 1 Episode 1

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00:00Welcome to Halifax, last stop on the Underground Railroad.
00:27Everybody step off with their own story.
00:30Boy, do I got one for you.
00:32It's about family lost and family found.
00:36A story about a young man and the boy he used to be.
00:41The story of a boy brave enough to change the world.
00:45Unless it eat him up like it tries to do all of us.
00:48Kill our hopes and spirits, everything we got.
00:52But if he can beat it, maybe we can too.
00:56That's why this just ain't his story.
00:58It's our story.
01:01Boy.
01:09Hey, Jack.
01:14Damn, man.
01:15You got another thing you trying to kill me with so you ain't got to pay rent?
01:18Come on, we're late.
01:21I'm so sorry, Medwin.
01:23It ain't nothing.
01:24You know, like some of the others under this roof think the boarding house paid for itself.
01:28So, what's it this time?
01:29It's a machine I want to build.
01:31I need to vary the weight and test the ballast so I can get a sense of how it affects the flight characteristics.
01:36Then I'll calculate the variables.
01:37Hey, hey, hey, hey.
01:39English.
01:40I'm going to fly.
01:44Change the way people travel the world.
01:49Then that's what you're going to do.
01:54So, about the rent, I might be late to...
01:58What'd you do with all that corn you made down at the docks last week?
02:02Inventions don't pay for themselves.
02:04It's not so.
02:07Ferret coming in.
02:08Come on, island boy.
02:16Drink after work?
02:18It's on me.
02:18This is beautiful, father.
02:38Well, it's certainly different.
02:41More importantly, it's not London.
02:46You have our arrangements in hand?
02:49Upon arrival, transport will take us to the lodgings your benefactor has provided.
02:53He's quite the admirer of your work.
02:54He's a true friend of the sciences.
02:58It'll all be different here.
03:02Halifax, Nick.
03:04For the shore, for Halifax.
03:05Oh!
03:07What a trigger!
03:09Easy, boy!
03:15Hey, Nick!
03:16Oh, what?
03:17I'll see to our luggage.
03:27I'll see to our luggage.
03:30Tell me what's yours.
03:45I'll make sure I attend to it first.
03:50That kind of favouritism might make it hard to keep your job.
03:52But it will help you in yours.
03:55And your employers would be grateful.
03:58My employers?
04:00I'm not a servant.
04:01I meant no offence.
04:05Turn up!
04:06The adventure that awaits us here.
04:16Do you think we'll find a specimen of the Micella Macrodon for the new book?
04:19Do you think we'll find a specimen of the Micella Macrodon for the new book?
04:34Even the RSL doesn't have one in their collection.
04:36Could put you back in their good graces, Father.
04:38That, or winning the gold?
04:41The World Science Expo.
04:43Ha-ha.
04:43Ah, it's wishful thinking.
04:47It's a remarkable place, Nova Scotia.
04:48Did you know escaped slaves from the former colonies make their way here?
04:53One might call it a beacon of freedom.
04:56I have read that.
04:58I dare say some of those fellows from the luggage area in the ferry could tell you first-hand.
05:04Father.
05:06Waves begin small, Donna.
05:08A breath of wind.
05:09But those same waves can grow large enough to drown us both.
05:14And there goes our fresh start.
05:16What would you have me do?
05:18You cannot keep denying the other half of who I am.
05:21You look so much like your mother in this land.
05:31But you're not her, my dear.
05:32You are a child of England, a child of empire.
05:35And that is the skin that you must inhabit for both of us.
05:40Why can't that be more?
05:48Well, tomorrow we will finally meet Mr. McGee.
05:52Easy, boy.
05:58The devil.
06:00Hey, Jack.
06:01Hello, Miss Angie.
06:02Lucy, bring Jackie regular, please.
06:04All right now.
06:05Did my application come here, Miss Angie?
06:07What do people name again?
06:09Royal Science League.
06:11Royal Science League.
06:14Let me see.
06:17Nope.
06:18Nothing from them.
06:19What is one for?
06:23I'm going to fly it over and across the ocean to London and win the RSL's World Expo.
06:30With the wings God never give you?
06:32It's not about God, Miss Angie.
06:35It's about science.
06:37Observe, record, and engineer.
06:40You and your fancy ideas.
06:43You try with that.
06:45It's all fish and big.
06:48I have faith in you.
06:52I've got to tell you when the application from the people come.
06:54Well, I've got to tell you.
06:56G.M. Goff, how do you do?
07:26G.M. Goff, I'm Mr. Goff, by the name of London, Mr. G.M.
07:43G.M. What do you think?
08:00G.M. Well, even in their contrasts, they speak with one voice. An artist wrestling with change, perhaps.
08:10G.M. Nobody's ever noticed that before.
08:13G.M. Are you familiar with the artwork?
08:15G.M. Well, I should be. After all, I did buy them.
08:19G.M. Mr. William McGee, I presume? I fear I've been rude.
08:24G.M. Not in the least. My mother always said I had a horrible taste in all. But God bless her soul, I miss her.
08:32G.M. Based on the words and the calligraphy in your correspondence, I expected a businessman of my father's age, perhaps beyond.
08:39G.M. Well, I'm afraid us Colonialists are not nearly as modern as our London counterparts.
08:46G.M. Overstepped again?
08:47G.M. On the contrary. I thoroughly enjoy your willingness to share your unabashed opinions.
08:54G.M. I wonder if you had any expectations of me?
09:03G.M. Father, may I introduce Mr. William McGee?
09:08G.M. Mr. McGee, what a pleasure. Our accommodations and journey, both superb, thanks to you.
09:14G.M. Mr. Gough, she is even more enchanting than you promised.
09:18G.M. Apparently the feeling is mutual. I'm so glad he's to your liking, my dear.
09:25G.M. We've decided that you shall marry.
09:40G.M. Come on! Come back inside, that one.
09:43G.M. Why didn't you tell me?
09:45G.M. We crossed the Atlantic Ocean together, and you knew. The entire time.
09:50G.M. This is my obligation, Tana. As a father.
09:55G.M. Mr. McGee is a fine-suitor. Handsome. Wealthy.
10:00G.M. And he has the resources to keep you safe.
10:03G.M. It was not easy finding a match outside of London after you told the world who you really are.
10:08G.M. But I did.
10:09G.M. I thought we were here for a fresh start. To work together on the book, like you...
10:13G.M. Your mother was the one who wanted you away from the Solomon Islands.
10:18G.M. That was her dying wish.
10:20G.M. For you to have the kind of life that I could provide for you in London.
10:24G.M. In fact, this marriage is exactly what she would have wanted for you.
10:28G.M. You would use the ghost of my mother to strong arm me into marriage.
10:33G.M. Yet when I want to see an image of her, or hear stories, or play the piano, or go to the Solomon Islands to see my family, that's off limits.
10:44G.M. You erased every bit of her from our lives.
10:51G.M. You might as well have killed her all over again.
10:53G.M. You're going too far, young lady.
10:55G.M. Did you even love her?
10:57G.M. No good comes from love.
11:00G.M. Like me.
11:02G.M. You say you love me, father, then love all of me.
11:06G.M. Let me be what I want. Let me be with whom I want.
11:14G.M. Tana!
11:16G.M. Tana!
11:23G.M. Tana!
11:24G.M. Tana, g.M. Tana!
11:26G.M. Tana, g.M. Tana, g.M. Tana!
11:57Oh, my God!
12:03Angie, you should have told me you were coming tonight.
12:06You didn't have to leave your girlfriend on account of me, you know.
12:10Ha! And nothing serious. Just some fun.
12:14You ever going to get serious?
12:18It's not easy finding someone who can keep up with me.
12:22Maybe they're already far ahead of you.
12:27Hey! Why are you stuck in this chair?
12:39Just... just thinking.
12:41Thinking, huh?
12:43More like lost in one of them dreams again.
12:46Hey, we dreaming or we drinking? Come on.
12:50Oh, the white folks don't kill you. This will definitely do the job.
12:57Oh, hey, John.
12:59Jack, can you please buy me a little bit of rum? Put a little fire up in my belly?
13:03We stay away from you.
13:06And where?
13:08Get the hell out of here. Right now.
13:10You don't have to be so hard on John.
13:20Uh... I heard something earlier today.
13:24A big fella come in on the ferry looking for a black man named George Washington Black.
13:30Bush, keep working.
13:48Keep working.
14:04He's coming.
14:05Pastor Wild is coming.
14:06There.
14:17There.
14:18There.
14:25Oh!
14:26Yes, it's Joseph.
14:48Jumped from the cliffs.
14:50And he is but the latest to commit this crime.
14:54So tell me.
14:57Why have you been killing yourself?
15:01Killing yourself is a crime against me.
15:04Surely as though you steal my horse and slit his throat.
15:07He is mine, you are mine.
15:10Through life and death.
15:13I am your master.
15:16Do you understand?
15:18Yes, master.
15:20Good.
15:21If any here transgress this command,
15:28I will peel the skin from those kinfolk you leave behind, mother, child, whomever.
15:34And they will not die quickly, if ever.
15:40Of this I assure you.
15:42Jack, Jack, pull yourself together.
15:59Hey!
16:00To the lost.
16:04Curse the white bastards that took them.
16:07May their right hands shrivel and their peckers fall off.
16:12To the lost.
16:13To the lost.
16:15To the lost.
16:16To the lost.
16:16To the lost.
16:34To the lost.
16:35Kids, I do not want to die.
16:59Death can't frighten us.
17:02Joseph chose his death so he can be free.
17:05We close our eyes here, and they open again, back home, in the home, free.
17:19We both...
17:21Imagine it, boy, to run and jump in the green.
17:31Say the words for him to go ahead of us.
17:49What is that sound?
18:14It's Master Fitch.
18:16See?
18:17Come on.
18:29Come on.
18:43Now you betray me.
18:55Most days it's rather more cooperative.
18:58Do you mind fetching me some water?
19:13Yes, sir.
19:14Get water.
19:17There's steam.
19:18It turns the wheels.
19:19Shh.
19:20What did you say?
19:28You're a godsend, my good fellow.
19:31Right.
19:32Stand back, everyone.
19:34In the event, she's truly vexed with me and explodes.
19:37This only happened once before.
19:39Ah-ha!
19:53Capital!
19:54Right.
19:55Uh, you, you, you, you, you, and you.
19:59Follow me.
20:00Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
20:30Not here.
20:31That machinery will go in my quarters.
20:34You.
20:35Come here.
20:41Well, don't be shy.
20:45Tell me your name.
20:47George Washington Black, sir.
20:50George Washington Black.
20:53Oh, is that so?
20:55Peculiar sense of humor my old uncle possessed.
20:58Quite the etymological weight he placed on your head, no?
21:03Very well.
21:04George Washington Black.
21:06How much do you weigh?
21:08Sir?
21:09Right, of course.
21:11Stand still.
21:15About six stone, that'll do.
21:17Master Wilde.
21:19Guys!
21:21Welcome back to the island, sir.
21:23Your brother requests your presence.
21:25Forthwith.
21:26Yes.
21:26Right, of course.
21:28Wouldn't want to keep the old boy waiting, would we?
21:32Well met, George Washington Black.
21:34May you one day cross your own Delaware with dignity and aplomb.
21:37I hope the boy was not a bother, sir.
21:43He's a clever one, isn't he?
21:45I can see it in the eyes.
21:47Bit of a dreamer, is he?
21:50Well, I keep the boy well grounded, sir.
21:53There's no harm in dreaming.
21:58Could you bring him by for lunch?
22:00Christopher Wilde on these Barbados shores.
22:07I cannot wait to hear the real reason that you're here.
22:11Can't a man simply miss his dear brother?
22:13Well, that's no crime.
22:15Unless, of course...
22:16That man were also rushing to leave London
22:20before the constabulary requested a word
22:22on behalf of certain irate parties
22:24looking to recover misbegotten investments
22:27made in the name of science.
22:28There was no swindling.
22:30I simply asked that they invest in my...
22:32Your latest unreliable gadgetry.
22:34And now you run to me.
22:39I need shelter, a place to work
22:42and some small degree of capital
22:45to realise my new undertaking.
22:48Yes, I saw them haul that monstrosity into your quarters.
22:51That is no monstrosity, Erasmus.
22:53That is how I will fly.
22:55And the materials are of considerable weight.
22:58So I would also require a certain physical element
23:02only you can provide.
23:05You mean slaves?
23:08The abolitionist requires a slave.
23:13Or the hypocrisy washes down well with the wine.
23:16Erasmus, please.
23:17Christopher, enough.
23:17You are my brother.
23:19I will help you.
23:28This one that you had me summon,
23:30he seems rather ill-suited for materials
23:32of a considerable weight.
23:33Well, I have other tasks
23:34for young George Washington Black.
23:36For God's sake!
23:42God!
23:42Ugh!
23:49No, leave her be.
23:51Leave her be.
23:56It's fine.
23:57Please.
23:58Do you think this display of charity,
24:06this performance of care,
24:07offsets your hypocrisy?
24:09Your guilt?
24:11Hmm?
24:12Christopher.
24:18What is more important?
24:20Hmm?
24:20Your charity towards them
24:22and your idealist pride?
24:23The help that you seek from me.
24:26Hmm?
24:27Come on.
24:35I'll give you the little one's leash.
24:37You can't ever turn your back on them.
24:39They're not to be trusted.
24:51Hey, don't worry your head on me.
24:53You'll be cute.
24:55Iron.
24:56Cannot break.
24:58I break like anything else, do boy.
25:07Why do you want him?
25:10Best regard this as an opportunity, Catherine.
25:13Now Washington has a chance for safe harbor.
25:16He will not survive in these fields,
25:18not much longer.
25:19But this way, perhaps,
25:22there's a chance he may live.
25:24Master, but I want you.
25:48Master, but I want you.
25:50But if we don't turn them around,
25:51take a look from here.
25:53Let's go, new room.
25:53I want you.
25:54Come on, sir.
25:57Come on.
26:08I'll come on, sir.
26:08Come on.
26:08Come on, Miss Michael.
26:08Come on.
26:09Come on.
26:10Come on, Miss ty.
26:11Come on.
26:12It's a bit of a mouthful, your name.
26:25What do they normally call you?
26:28Wash.
26:30Sir.
26:31Then, Wash it is.
26:35Are you afraid, Wash?
26:37No. No, sir.
26:38I assure you that the abhorrent conduct you witnessed at supper is not part of my own make-up.
26:45I hold different beliefs.
26:49I'm a scientist, you see?
26:51With the Royal Science League.
26:54Well, my father is the true accredited.
26:58Actually, come with me.
27:08Now, look in there.
27:25And that, young Wash, is the real magic.
27:30The moon.
27:32Seen with the true eye of science and not the limited vision of man.
27:35It's all right to smile.
27:47Capital.
27:48And, uh, please, call me Titch.
27:52My father's name is Sir.
27:55It's a bit too far, is it?
27:57Well, in time.
27:59Do you have parents, Wash?
28:01No, only Kit.
28:03One of our elders.
28:05She watched me.
28:07In the fields.
28:09Well, I suppose I should be doing that going forward.
28:14You're going to be working with me from here on out.
28:18No more cane fields.
28:20No, Wash.
28:22Not for you.
28:23Shall I tell you what's in there?
28:45Magic.
28:46Magic?
28:47Well, not really.
28:49It's science and engineering.
28:51Add a bit of pain and dreams, heartbreak and hosannas.
28:55It is power enough to change lives.
28:59I have second thoughts.
29:00I think we can call it magic.
29:03Come on, Wash.
29:06All aboard the Iron Horse.
29:11Hold on tight.
29:12You'll, uh, have to make certain markings as part of our work.
29:24I'll show you the sort of markings I'll need.
29:27Before we engineer our work, we must record our observations.
29:32Wash, this is all sanctioned.
29:35You're protected.
29:39Capital.
29:42You wish to try your hand at that?
29:50Use this to rest on.
29:52Here.
30:12Oh, this is extraordinary.
30:22Observe, record, engineer.
30:24I was never much good at the middle part.
30:27Not like this.
30:29You and I will travel far, George Washington Black.
30:42Brother, what a surprise.
30:45Sentiment is shared.
30:47I wasn't expecting to see you.
30:48Journey was mild, I trust?
30:49Journey was famishing.
30:51Between the godforsaken maroons terrorizing Jamaica
30:54and the pirates along the way here,
30:56having sat for a decent meal in weeks.
30:59Quite the adventurer, aren't you?
31:01Yes.
31:03Father would be proud.
31:04And what is this shadow you've acquired?
31:11I'll tip the driver.
31:12No doubt you've been your usual generous self.
31:19And what might you be, Shadow?
31:23A toy for him.
31:26A scientific curiosity.
31:28Judge Washington.
31:31I did not tell you to address me.
31:36Thank you, sir.
31:39Wonderful fellow, Artich.
31:43Loves his little toys until he breaks them.
31:50Come.
31:51Let's get you settled.
31:52Indeed.
31:58Oh, careful, brother.
32:19You stare at him long enough, you may turn into him.
32:22Oh, father.
32:24A lion in his youth.
32:26Erasmus inherited all the cruelty.
32:29None of the science aptitude.
32:31You got a poor man's version of that aptitude.
32:33Some measure of selfishness.
32:35Hm.
32:36And I have neither.
32:39That's father's disinterest.
32:41This is your melancholia speaking, brother.
32:43I do think the island air will serve you better.
32:46I suppose.
32:48It's too damn to be hot.
32:52But a sight better than being locked up in a London asylum.
32:54Father only had the best of intentions for you.
32:58You were silent when I needed my brother.
33:06What have you got there?
33:09Do you recall father's cloud cutter?
33:12His idea for a flying machine, wasn't it?
33:14The very one.
33:16Well, I have figured out a way how to improve upon the thing and actually build it.
33:20Hm?
33:20Make a bit of history.
33:21Are you chasing father's approval alone?
33:26I may have found a good young assistant here as it goes.
33:30Not the slave boy.
33:32Indeed.
33:33We've only just met, but there's a light in his eyes.
33:37An interest in the world.
33:40I don't recall ever being invited to participate in one of your experiments.
33:44Even as children.
33:45Then you misremember Philip, surely.
33:48No, no.
33:49My memory is perfectly intact.
33:55Such a joy to have you here, Philip.
33:56What are you doing here?
34:21I live here.
34:23What are you doing here?
34:25Well, I, uh...
34:26Oh, my package is wonderful.
34:28Arrived at the dock this morning from London.
34:30The Royal Science League, sir.
34:33You are familiar with the RSL?
34:35He works on the dock's father.
34:36I'm sure many packages have passed.
34:37A friend was a member.
34:40Ah.
34:41Well, his father was the true accredited.
34:46Well, um, well, bring him round to my study, aren't they?
34:48It's just round the corner.
34:53Fancy seeing you again?
34:55Hello?
34:56Lady of the house who was clearly not a servant?
35:00Can I send the boy round?
35:04Looks like you'll have to channel me some other time.
35:06Do you come in?
35:28Put it there.
35:30Okay.
35:30Okay.
35:36A lionfish.
35:55Terrorist volatons.
35:58Caught on behalf of the RSL?
36:00In fact, yes.
36:02Have you seen one before?
36:04Not in the flesh, so to speak.
36:09So pale.
36:10Well, you should have seen it before.
36:12I plucked it out of the Solomon Sea.
36:14The...
36:15The Titians and the Coppers,
36:17the Tangerines and then the Burgundies.
36:21I tried with...
36:22With watercolors and oils to capture,
36:25but...
36:25How do you convey the beauty of what I saw
36:29in that moment before death?
36:30It's just gone like a...
36:32Like trying to hold on to air.
36:36Perhaps, sir, you shouldn't kill it.
36:39What?
36:40You have to keep it alive to...
36:42See the truth of it.
36:43Five, two months.
36:55Six, seven, six, nine...
36:57...one of his children,
36:58one of his children's children
37:00that never runs hard...
37:00...to his children next scene
37:02and with thetransation,
37:04C Entend.
37:05Two, one, four, three, seven...
37:06...he's strong siiii.
37:08What's mine?
37:09This is perfect.
37:22Now, try these.
37:27Here.
37:29You see the city better, yes?
37:32You see the ships in the port laden with sugar,
37:36the all-gotten fruit of your labor,
37:37the engine of it all.
37:40Look out at the world, George Washington Black.
37:48Does the world look back, Teach?
37:54You know, every time I dare believe I have you pegged,
37:58we shall launch to the heavens from here, Wash.
38:00Teach should not like the rest.
38:19He exactly like the rest.
38:21You see, kids, I take your face with me.
38:48Even when I'm with him.
38:51Wash, if the chance comes for you to leave this place, go.
38:55Not without you.
38:58Not without you.
38:58All right.
38:59Yes, yes, yes.
39:12Yes, yes, yes.
39:30We're nearly there, boss.
39:32We are nearly there.
39:36Yes, teach.
39:38Did you see, Philip?
39:40Philip, the great venture awaits.
39:42The last full venture.
39:46Well, no one forced you to come.
39:49So this is the new toy.
39:53Will it break?
39:54Oh, no, thief of joy.
39:56You shall not play your wicked arts today.
39:59Pay attention.
40:00Perhaps we will expand your gloomy horizons.
40:06This is the frame from which the canvas will drape over.
40:10It's magnificent, isn't it?
40:11Like the skeleton of some ancient flying beast.
40:15You're fascinating.
40:16These ladies are putting the final touches on our gondola.
40:20And the piece de resistance,
40:22the machine that will fire us afloat,
40:25my electrolyzer.
40:28But pay attention, Wash.
40:29You're going to need to know this.
40:31Enjoy the sights of science and progress, brother.
40:33Well, aren't you important?
40:37Do not, under any circumstances, cross this blast area,
40:42as I must test fire the hydrogen emitters.
40:47Observe the impeccable design, brother.
40:49It is mine, not Father's.
40:52But what is design without function, I hear you ask?
40:55Note, thank you, the introduction of one natural element,
41:01water, will soon result in the manufacture of another.
41:12Behold, fire.
41:16Capital.
41:18I'm a hungry boy.
41:20Is there food?
41:20Yes, Mr. Phillip.
41:24What are you waiting for?
41:29The blasted thing will never work, boy.
41:32Go fetch me my food.
41:50WASH!
42:01What are you waiting for?
42:02WASH!
42:07WASH!
42:12What the hell were you thinking?
42:15You've scarred the boy for life, you could have killed him.
42:17I did no such thing.
42:19I think there is little you wouldn't do to douse this darkness inside of you.
42:25And if maiming someone I cared about sufficed, then so be it.
42:28All these years, Titch, I've tried.
42:32But it's always been just you and Erasmus.
42:36I am nothing but an insect, as far as this family is concerned.
42:40Sent away an unhinged disgrace to the wild name.
42:43Perhaps father wasn't so mistaken, having you locked up.
42:51At least it kept others from harm's way.
42:53It says, get well so we can fly, Titch.
43:08What's this word?
43:17Fly.
43:17Fly.
43:28Come on.
43:30Why can't I get you to work, you blasted thing?
43:36Nothing.
43:36Can I try?
43:41Can I try?
43:44Please.
43:45Be my guest.
43:45I see a piece out of place.
44:06How did you do that?
44:27I saw it in my head.
44:31That's incredible.
44:31How is it possible when you've never seen anything like this machine before?
44:36Come here.
44:37Let me look at you.
44:40Your burn, does it pain you as much?
44:45I, too, was hurt as a child.
44:49Not much older than you are.
44:51And there were no parents around either.
44:55Certainly not my father.
44:56No, I suppose that's not a proper thing for a British man to dwell on, is it?
45:04Sentiment and all that.
45:12Did a cloud cutter fly high enough?
45:16He see you.
45:20Maybe you see him.
45:21Maybe you see him.
45:26Why me, Tic?
45:36Well, I mean, uh...
45:37There's still the right weight to be my ballast, George Washington Black.
45:42You helped balance the balloon.
45:45Come on.
45:46We'll be late for supper.
45:47Oh, and...
45:49By the way, you just fixed my battery.
45:52Now we're ready to fly.
45:56You are a child of England, a child of empire.
46:07That is the skin that you must inhabit.
46:09No matter where you journey, my child,
46:12No matter where you journey, my child, find the ocean and you'll be home.
46:42The day will come when others will push and pull at you, Tana.
46:49Hold true to yourself.
46:54The day will come when others will push and pull at you, Tana.
47:04The day will come when others will push and pull at you, Tana.
47:15The day will come when others will push and pull at you, Tana.
47:22The day will come when others will push and pull at you.
47:26Why do I have to leave?
47:45I want to stay here.
47:48It's what your mother wanted.
47:50But why?
47:52He'll be here soon.
47:54Oh, my sweet Tana.
47:57My sweet Tana.
48:11Hello again.
48:24It's you.
48:26Hello.
48:27Hi.
48:28I suppose it's time for a proper introduction.
48:32I'm Tana.
48:33Jack.
48:38Jack Hawford.
48:48Swimming here is rather brave.
48:52The currents can get tricky.
48:53Oh, I was a fish in another life.
48:57Comes from being an islander, I suppose.
49:00What island?
49:01Solomon Islands.
49:03I grew up there with my mother.
49:06The water takes me back.
49:08Back home.
49:13So, what are you doing here?
49:16It's a bit of a science experiment.
49:19I'll show you.
49:21All right.
49:25Did you build this?
49:26Yes, I did.
49:29If you just hold on to this by the edges.
49:32Yes.
49:33Just, okay.
49:37You ready?
49:38Yes.
49:39OK.
49:40Oh, God.
49:55That's brilliant.
49:57This is part of a flying machine.
50:00It's a matter of convection where the...
50:06Sorry.
50:07You...
50:08You probably don't want to hear this.
50:10I...
50:11Why do you think that?
50:12A friend of mine, he says I stop speaking English.
50:15And it's boring.
50:16Yeah.
50:17Not at all.
50:18Not at all.
50:19I'd love to hear.
50:22All right.
50:25All right.
50:26So, it's a matter of convection.
50:27Yes.
50:28In the cold parts, they rise and...
50:29In the cold parts, Inc.
50:34Exactly.
50:35Oh, dear me, the day is getting on, isn't it?
50:59I should probably make my way back home.
51:03Yes.
51:04Yeah.
51:05Likewise.
51:06Likewise to me.
51:07Um...
51:08Well, goodbye for now.
51:12Jack Crawford.
51:13Bye for now.
51:15My lady of the house, she is clearly not a servant.
51:20Ah.
51:21You're not going to let me forget that one, are you?
51:23Well, only if you promise to see me again.
51:29Oh, was that...
51:30Was that you forward?
51:31I'm so sorry.
51:32I didn't mean to...
51:45Join me another time.
51:49Hi.
51:51Hi, Mary.
51:52How are you?
51:53How are you?
51:54Wells.
51:55I met this girl.
51:56Uh huh.
51:57But she's too...
51:58And next word out your mouth, best not be good.
52:01She's too fancy for me.
52:06Fancy?
52:09It's very nice.
52:13Fancy for me.
52:15Fancy?
52:19What do girls even like, Miss Angie?
52:27Girls like different things.
52:31Some like money, some want a good kiss.
52:35Most just want to see your heart.
52:43Can I help you?
52:52I'm looking for someone.
52:55Calls himself George Washington Black.
53:04Hang it up.
53:06Good money for information.
53:09You won't find troubled types in Halifax.
53:12Maybe up north.
53:16You.
53:21How old?
53:23Don't quite reckon I know.
53:31What do you go by, boy?
53:33Jack.
53:35Jack Crawford, sir.
53:37I don't know nothing, no no trouble.
53:39I don't know.
53:42$50, you say?
53:51Maybe you're right.
53:53I'll just hang it up.
53:55Let us take a little walk.
54:16Let us take a little walk, George Washington Black.
54:19Rasmus spoke of a belief you lot possess.
54:28Rasmus spoke of a belief you lot possess.
54:28What if you want to do, sir?
54:37Yes.
54:41We want to come back for you.
54:41No.
54:43Can you wait all this?
54:43No.
54:44No.
54:45No.
54:46No.
54:46No.
54:47No.
54:47No.
54:47No.
54:48No.
54:48No?
54:49No.
54:49No.
54:50No.
54:51No.
54:51You were 12 hours.
54:51Oh, OK.
54:53No.
54:53No.
54:55No.
55:56You're one of us now.
55:58The only one to get away.
56:01Why all that coin for a runaway?
56:09Think how far we've come for yet another adventure, Wash.
56:12What's to stop us now?
56:13Your marriage to McGee is vital.
56:22She breathes life into me.
56:25You do know what you're risking.
56:27Move away from that lady.
56:29I'm going to travel the world, soaring to heavens.
56:40I protect my people.
56:42I won't bring you in, Mr. Washington.
56:48I won't bring you in, Mr. Washington.
56:48You're dead!
56:52You're dead!

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