Skip to playerSkip to main contentSkip to footer
  • 7/24/2025
The Swarm-S1E1-360P
Transcript
00:00Sigh.
00:30Let's go.
01:00I don't know.
01:30I don't know.
02:00I don't know.
02:30I don't know.
03:00I don't know.
03:29I don't know.
03:59I don't know.
04:29I don't know.
04:59I don't know.
05:29I don't know.
05:59I don't know.
06:29I don't know.
06:59I don't know.
07:00I don't know.
07:01I don't know.
07:03I don't know.
07:05I don't know.
07:07I don't know.
07:10I don't know.
07:12I don't know.
07:14I don't know.
07:19I don't know.
07:21I don't know.
07:23I don't know.
07:27I don't know.
07:29I don't know.
07:35I don't know.
07:37I don't know.
07:39I don't know.
08:09I don't know.
08:39I don't know.
09:09I don't know.
09:39I don't know.
10:09I don't know.
10:39I don't know.
11:09I don't know.
11:39I don't know.
11:40I don't know.
11:41I don't know.
11:42I don't know.
11:43I don't know.
11:44I don't know.
11:45I don't know.
11:46I don't know.
11:47I don't know.
11:48I don't know.
11:49I don't know.
11:50I don't know.
11:51I don't know.
11:52I don't know.
11:53I don't know.
11:54I don't know.
11:55I don't know.
11:56I don't know.
11:58I don't know.
11:59I don't know.
12:00I don't know.
12:01I don't know.
12:02I don't know.
12:03I don't know.
12:04I don't know.
12:05I don't know.
12:06I don't know.
12:07I don't know.
12:08I don't know.
12:09I don't know.
12:10I don't know.
12:11I don't know.
12:12I don't know.
12:14I don't know.
12:15I don't know.
12:17Wind direction is north, northwesterly.
12:24He's not been dead much more than two, maybe three hours.
12:27So that would put him about.
12:29Murray Cove.
12:30Let's see what they have to say.
12:36Can you cordon us off?
12:37Someone from these two will be down to cover them.
12:39You think they're bite marks?
12:44Who's gonna buy an orca?
12:47Well done, itiquement reports.
13:08No!
13:09Yeah, I'm calling to the right.
13:11All right, all right, hold on.
13:17All right, all right, hold on.
13:21Four or five cases, maybe.
13:31Leon.
13:32All right, Kit.
13:35Jack.
13:36Kit.
13:37It's been a while.
13:39Too long.
13:42Kit, did you hear anything about the orca
13:44that washed up on the beach this morning?
13:49Finish up for me.
13:50I'll be back in a minute.
13:53I'll show you something.
14:09You're saying an orca did this?
14:18They spoke to the guys.
14:19It happened early hours this morning.
14:21Slam close to the boat a couple of times.
14:24They thought it was just being curious until it started to get aggressive.
14:27They tried to push it aside, but it just kept coming, smashing into the side of the boat, acting all crazy.
14:34They had no choice but to fight back with billhooks, blades, anything that came to hand.
14:42No choice.
14:43Do you really think they'd fight an orca for a few fish?
14:49Catches are dropping off.
14:51Putting an arm between a man and the object of his attention?
14:54You'd be surprised what you'll do.
14:56Nobody around here would want to see an orca hurt.
14:59If the guys say it attacked, then it did.
15:04I've got to get that.
15:05Page the hook beyond.
15:07Page the hook.
15:35I'm happy to see you, Tomas.
16:05What happened?
16:09I don't know.
16:11The engine has no longer worked.
16:13I collected it and brought it back.
16:15The isolation looks like it's gone.
16:19Have you tried it before the start?
16:22Of course I tried it.
16:27No loose or loose cables.
16:29I know how you do a pre-launch check through an AOV.
16:33And how do you explain this?
16:35I can't.
16:37I said that the engine didn't work anymore.
16:43Are you sure that it wasn't the same?
16:45What's he saying?
16:47He's saying she's covering her ass.
16:49Just leave the parts, okay? I'll do it.
16:51If you destroy another one, then I'm around.
17:03So, when do you sail?
17:07Tomorrow, from Husevich.
17:11It'll be good to get out of the lab.
17:13Spend some time in the field.
17:15It'll be great.
17:17I wish you were coming.
17:21And miss all this?
17:23Work is important, you know?
17:25The data the AOVs collect is important, but operating them is a job for a first-year student.
17:31We both know why I'm here.
17:33I'll do the job, stick to the rules, and all will be forgiven.
17:37Until next time.
17:39I'll see you next time.
18:09I'll see you next time.
18:39I'll see you next time.
18:51Hi.
18:53Uh, a whiskey.
18:55We have a lot of that.
18:57Any one in particular?
18:59A good one.
19:01Can't go wrong with a mack in the alley.
19:05Sure.
19:09A good two, I own it.
19:17So, what did you do then?
19:19Sorry?
19:21Yeah, here last summer, up at the station.
19:23Um...
19:25Stefan?
19:27That's the one.
19:29What about him?
19:31He told me back in Germany he started a fire.
19:33Aye.
19:34Almost burned the lab down.
19:36I didn't start a fire, if that's what you're asking.
19:38So, what was it then?
19:44I like doing things my own way.
19:46How does that go then, with your bosses?
19:48Faculty advisor.
19:50Not well.
19:54So, when you're not getting up their noses, what do you do?
19:58Trying to finish my PhD.
20:00In?
20:02I don't want to bore you.
20:04I don't want to bore you.
20:06Oh.
20:09Try me.
20:14Monitoring, tidal fluctuation, other possible stressors on the ecosystem, like overfishing, water pollution...
20:19Overfishing?
20:20That's a controversial term, around here.
20:24Well, stocks are on the edge of collapse.
20:27I'd call that overfishing, wouldn't you?
20:29Well, you could call the men trying to feed their families.
20:31Not if the fish run out.
20:33So, what do you do?
20:46I'm a fisherman.
20:48Of course you are.
20:50Douglas MacKinnon.
20:55How's your honour?
20:56Hi.
20:57Charlie Wagner.
20:58So, if you ever want any fresh fish, I go by the station most mornings.
21:02I don't eat fish.
21:03Of course you don't.
21:04I'm not usually so abrasive.
21:18Not on the first meeting anyway.
21:20Thanks for the warning.
21:25So, drinks on me, Iona?
21:28Well, thank you very much.
21:30You can come again.
21:32Aye.
21:33She can.
21:54Thanks for getting back to me.
21:56No, I'm actually looking at the effect of seismic surveys on marine animals.
22:00And I read your report on geological studies and oil exploration.
22:04Yes, I'm from the World Oceanographic Commission.
22:07It would be wonderful if we could schedule a proper interview.
22:10Well, I'm based in Canada for another month.
22:13Yeah, yeah, a video call would work.
22:16It's Alicia Delaware.
22:19Yes, like the state.
22:20At WOC.org.
22:21I appreciate it.
22:22Talk to you then.
22:24I heard about the Orca.
22:25First whale of the season and it washes up dead.
22:31Yeah.
22:32Yeah.
22:33What do you think is going on?
22:38They've been late before.
22:39Not this late.
22:40I'm sorry.
22:41You kind of caught me at a bad time.
22:42Okay.
22:43Sorry.
22:44I'll catch you later.
22:45I'll catch you later.
22:47What do you think is going on?
22:59They've been late before.
23:00Not this late.
23:04I'm sorry.
23:05You kind of caught me at a bad time.
23:08Okay.
23:09Sorry.
23:11I'll catch you later.
23:17There's never a guarantee,
23:42but we can offer a half-price trip
23:44to anyone who wants to try their luck again tomorrow.
23:47So, what do you think?
23:49Hey!
23:51What's his name?
23:52Brian.
23:53I'm sorry Brian's friends didn't show up today.
23:56Sometimes they're a little shy.
23:58Maybe the whales will show up tomorrow.
24:01Can we go?
24:05Thanks.
24:10Thanks.
24:11Thanks.
24:17Black, two sugars.
24:33Lemon, no ice.
24:34Thanks.
24:34I know the group's bailed.
24:47It's the fourth time this week.
24:49If it goes on for much longer,
24:52we might have to sell the boat.
24:58I'm going to have to take a rain check on our trip.
25:00I can't be spending money I don't have right now.
25:03If you need some help to get you through.
25:06On what you make?
25:07I have savings.
25:08That's why they're called savings.
25:10You save them.
25:11You gave me a job when we were in college
25:13when I thought I had to drop out.
25:15My dad did.
25:16And you worked for it.
25:17I wasn't a loan.
25:19You can pay me back
25:21when you publish your first book.
25:23Honestly, I appreciate it.
25:27But I can't take a loan.
25:29Not if I don't know when I can pay it back.
25:32Okay.
25:35You know the talks I give at the Institute on whale songs?
25:37What about it?
25:39I'll give it here.
25:40The whale station.
25:41A few evenings a week through the season.
25:44And you can keep the take.
25:46Thanks, Leon.
25:47And if it all goes to hell,
25:49we could always use another pilot at the Institute.
25:51I'm not that desperate.
25:53I'm not that desperate.
26:21I guess it was the first room, then.
26:39I usually do the ducking out.
26:41This must be new for you.
26:43Oh, big boy.
26:44I can handle it.
26:45If you pull the door,
26:47it locks on the inside.
26:48And there's coffee over there if you want.
26:54Believe it or not,
26:56I was getting invited to breakfast.
27:00I'm not a breakfast person.
27:03Clearly.
27:03I need to launch some equipment,
27:08so it won't take long.
27:11There's a storm blowing in.
27:13It could be dangerous out there.
27:14I'll be back in no time.
27:16Is there anything I can say to persuade you otherwise?
27:24Not as much.
27:25What are you doing?
27:32Coming with you.
27:33I know what I'm doing.
27:34Oh, I don't doubt that.
27:35But you and I wouldn't go out there alone.
27:39Not even going to shower?
27:41Would you wait for me?
27:42No.
27:43There you go, then.
27:44All right, on three.
28:08One, two, three.
28:09All right.
28:14Okay.
28:37Hey, did you see that?
28:42What the hell is that?
28:44Pass me that hook?
29:03Okay.
29:07Do you have a lighter?
29:20Excuse me.
29:23It's methane hydrate.
29:26Fire ice.
29:27Dead algae sink and get buried in the seabed.
29:30And when they break apart, they release methane, which then freezes.
29:34Sometimes pieces break free and float to the surface.
29:42Looks like a hell of a lot.
29:45More than just a few pieces.
29:46More than just a few pieces.
29:50Oh, my God.
30:20Nice.
30:40You've got a few minutes.
30:42Just setting up the call.
30:50Hi, guys.
30:56Charlie, we got the footage.
30:58I have a very important question for you.
31:02Who is the dude on the boat?
31:08His name is Douglas.
31:09Oh, we have a name.
31:11He is a friend, just a friend.
31:13Now, will you all kind of fuck off?
31:15She's here.
31:19Let's get started.
31:28And this was limited to this spot?
31:31I'm going to go back out and check out a few other areas, see how widespread it is.
31:35How deep is the water there?
31:37About 800 meters.
31:39But I checked the tidal flow, temperature, and water pressure, and I'm pretty sure the hydrates
31:44would have broken free of the seabed at a depth of 600 meters.
31:47Put the ADCP in downward-looking mode on the AOV to measure the currents.
31:53See if you can confirm the location.
31:56Will do.
31:56Send me the data without my having to remind you.
32:01Of course.
32:02Let's schedule another call for the end of the week.
32:05Jess Thomas, can you stay on?
32:07Uh, sign off.
32:09No, no, hold on.
32:09Who's the man on the boat?
32:14Uh, he was helping me out.
32:17The seas can get pretty fierce around here.
32:20Next time you'll ask me, in the event of an accident, there are liability issues.
32:25Insurance issues for non-employees.
32:28I'm sorry, I should have checked.
32:30I have no problem with your asking for someone's help.
32:34But when you go out again, I expect everyone on board to be wearing life jackets.
32:40You know the rules, and I expect you to follow them.
32:43It won't happen again.
32:58Looks like you've come a long way for nothing.
33:02I was hoping the whales would stick to my schedule, but it seems they have other ideas.
33:09So how does an Italian get named after an American state, Delaware?
33:15I like to think the state was named after me.
33:18But you'd have to ask my father, the American.
33:20He doesn't live in Delaware, does he?
33:22Last I heard he was in Ohio.
33:32Tell me, how did you end up in Canada?
33:35Dishonorable discharge.
33:40You were military?
33:42The U.S. Navy.
33:43I was a trainer.
33:45Dolphins, mostly.
33:46We used them to clear mines in the Persian Gulf in the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
33:51When they were retired from active service, they didn't know what to do with them.
33:55They didn't think that they were fit for the wild.
33:58Said they were worried they wouldn't survive.
34:00So they kept them in captivity.
34:04In pens.
34:05Too small to swim.
34:09Kept alive just to die.
34:13So I freed them.
34:14Got caught.
34:15Got thrown to the Navy.
34:16Kicked around for a few years.
34:19But having a dishonorable discharging record doesn't exactly inspire confidence in people.
34:24Folks up here at the Institute were a little more sympathetic.
34:27How do we do it?
34:32Tsh.
34:33Tsh.
34:33Everything that's right.
34:34Who has seen the panafury?
34:35This is the general public.
34:35It's like this.
34:37I've got to call a deputy.
34:37We've got to tell them.
34:38We've got to tell them.
34:39It's like this.
34:40It's like this.
34:42If I hadn't done enough work, this will be.
34:43We've got to tell you.
34:45That's what we've done.
34:47If I can do.
34:48I've got to tell them to come to the Navy.
34:49We've got to tell them to get up.
34:50I've got to tell them to come to the Navy.
34:52We've got to ask them to come to get up and talk about it.
34:53We've got to give them to help them.
34:53I've got to do that.
34:55Lizzie, they're back.
35:21Wheels are back.
35:22I know.
35:23The reports are just starting to filter in.
35:24And not just here.
35:26There have been sightings up and down the coast.
35:29Everywhere?
35:30At the same time?
35:32Listen, I gotta go.
35:33I want to be the first boat out there.
35:51Hey, thank you.
35:53Thank you for joining me.
35:56Thanks.
36:00Welcome aboard.
36:02Thanks.
36:03Hi.
36:03Hey.
36:05Are you ready to see one of these for real?
36:08There you go.
36:10Glad we stayed in town.
36:13Despite some protests.
36:17So, are you guys excited?
36:19Hey, glad you made it.
36:27I didn't think I was going to get a chance to see them.
36:29You're not the only one.
36:30There's some ponchos next to the life jacket.
36:32Thanks.
36:34All right, landlubbers.
36:35Everybody on board.
36:36Come see if we're going to be bop.
36:54They're like, we're leaving.
36:56You've been here.
36:57Come on.
36:58Come on.
37:01Can we be here?
37:02Come on.
37:02Come on.
37:03Come on.
37:04Let's go.
37:34Let's go.
38:04There are parts of Wales which are residents to the Vancouver Island area.
38:16However, our most exciting visitors are the Wales that migrated south last year and are only arriving back just now.
38:24Let's go.
38:54Let's go.
38:55Let's go.
38:56Let's go.
38:57Let's go.
38:58Let's go.
38:59Let's go.
39:00Let's go.
39:01Let's go.
39:02Let's go.
39:03Let's go.
39:04Do you know what kind of whale this is?
39:06No.
39:07Orca.
39:08Orca.
39:09Do you know that Brian uses this part to navigate?
39:11Like on a ship, you know there's a rudder on a ship and you turn it like this and it gives a direction.
39:15That is what this is for.
39:16Let's go.
39:17Let's go.
39:18Let's go.
39:19Let's go.
39:20Let's go.
39:21Let's go.
39:22Let's go.
39:23Let's go.
39:24Let's go.
39:25Let's go.
39:26Let's go.
39:27Let's go.
39:28Let's go.
39:29Let's go.
39:30Let's go.
39:31Let's go.
39:32Let's go.
39:33Let's go.
40:03Let's go.
40:04Let's go.
40:07Let's go.
40:24Well, hello.
40:25Looks like we've got our first visitor.
40:28I'm an adult combat, which is going to be easier.
40:39I'm way up to 30 times.
40:41They're bigger than Godzilla.
40:43Where is it?
40:44It's cold!
40:51Lizzie, come in!
40:53It's cold!
40:55I'm gonna have to go!
40:56Nice!
40:57Whoa!
40:58Where'd it go?
40:59Down there!
41:00Down there!
41:01Down there!
41:02Down there!
41:03Go!
41:04Come on!
41:05Oh!
41:06Where'd it go?
41:07Oh my god!
41:08Oh my god!
41:12Oh my god!
41:13Oh my god!
41:15I'm dead!
41:16I'm dead!
41:17I'm dead!
41:18I'm dead!
41:19I'm dead!
41:20I'm dead!
41:21I'm dead!
41:22Lady Wexum! Mrs. Zodiac, come in!
41:39Get ready! You're coming up with something!
41:52Lady Wexum!
41:58Lady Wexum!
42:18Where's my daughter?
42:36Where's my daughter?
42:38This is Sosia. We need help. I repeat, we need help now.
42:42Sosia! Sosia! Sosia!
42:48Sosia! Sosia!
42:50Sosia! Sosia!
42:52Get out of the water!
42:54Sosia! Sosia!
42:56Sosia! Sosia!
42:58Come on!
43:00Come on!
43:02Come on!
43:04Grab my hand!
43:12Hurry up!
43:14Get out of the boat!
43:36I got my mother!
43:40Get out of the boat!
43:42No!
43:44No!
43:45Please!
43:46Get out!
43:47Please!
43:48Where is he?
43:50Please!
43:59Where is he? Come on!
44:00No!
44:01Where is he?
44:02Leo!
44:03No!
44:04No!
44:06No!
44:07No!
44:08No!
44:11No!
44:12No!
44:13No!
44:14No!
44:16No!
44:18No!
44:20Why?
44:21No!
44:23Don't הר!
44:26Cosmo!
44:28No!