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00:00The End
00:30The End
01:00That was close. Do you know how hard it is to get a decent-fitting tuxedo in this town?
01:23Yeah, mine's a rental. You back tomorrow?
01:25I wouldn't worry about it now.
01:30I want it now!
01:33Mr. Curtis, I asked for your homework assignment. This doesn't look like it.
01:42Mr. Frenislike, you're not going to believe this.
01:44I'm sure I won't. But try me.
01:46You see, my dog, he has a sink for peanut butter. And this morning he went for my pack to get my sandwich, but it was underneath the homework.
01:54Ate right through it. If it was ham and swiss, tuna fish, anything else but peanut butter.
01:59This is not creative writing, Mr. Curtis. I teach science. The use of logic, not imagination.
02:06Your homework was to define the structure of the atom. Surely you remember what you wrote?
02:12Yeah, definitely. Um, how to define the structure of an atom. Um, small. Well, I mean, no, it's real small. Well, it's so small you can't even see it. So to define it, you'd have to use your imagination.
02:29And since imagination and science don't go together, it's almost impossible to define.
02:37Mr. Curtis, you have your lunch hour to do the impossible. And since your final science project is due tomorrow, you have tonight as well.
02:45My science project? Already finished. I'm already done.
02:48Good. Because if you fail, you'll have to repeat this class. Something I know both of us would deeply regret.
02:59All right.
03:29Good.
03:59Good.
04:29Your papers.
04:59Hey, Wendy, hold it. Wait up.
05:11Come on, you can't be serious. Corey Curtis is totally out of it.
05:15It's just on a different plane.
05:17Yeah, Air Mars.
05:18Listen, you guys aren't going to believe this.
05:21That much we know.
05:22I got the goods on Vanslide during lunch period.
05:25He's not really a teacher.
05:26What do you mean?
05:27He's KGB, a Russian agent.
05:29Vanslide's a spy.
05:30Sure. Last time he was a wanted Nazi.
05:33No, I was just kidding about that. This is real.
05:36The question is, are you for real?
05:38Come on, Wendy, let's go.
05:39He has a gun, a Luger, pictures to the base, a Russian code book.
05:44He's not really a teacher.
05:47It's just a cover.
05:48It's just a cover.
06:18It's just a cover.
06:19Come on, Wendy.
06:20Come on, Wendy.
06:21Let's go.
06:25Come on.
06:26All right.
06:29Oh, my God.
06:59Oh, my God.
07:07Wait.
07:08This doesn't look like the footprint of any animal I know.
07:11It's a trick.
07:12Van Slyke's trying to throw us off the path.
07:14The natives say there's a creature who owns these parts, feeds on human flesh.
07:17Let's get out of here.
07:19That's just a legend.
07:21There's such things as living legends.
07:22Look, all I know is Van Slyke's hideout is somewhere around here.
07:26I don't see any sign of him.
07:27He's here.
07:28You've got to believe me.
07:29Corey, how many times do I have to tell you this?
07:32I do believe you.
07:34Well, you're the only one who does.
07:40Oh.
07:41Ugh.
07:43Jeez.
07:48The wizard.
07:50He'll believe me.
07:51Fred, you know, this is how I always imagined it.
08:02Look at him.
08:02The wizard, levitating.
08:04Levitating?
08:07Simon, wake up!
08:10Alex, you are a rascal.
08:12I'm sorry to disturb you, Simon, but this young man feels it's urgent he should talk to you.
08:16Yeah, it's classified.
08:18Who are you?
08:19Corey.
08:20Corey Curtis.
08:21How are you floating up there like that?
08:23Huh?
08:24Floating.
08:24How are you doing that?
08:25Oh, just doing some research.
08:27This bed is attached to some high-density compressed air.
08:31It's very relaxing on the back and very good for the mind.
08:34Do you want you to talk to me?
08:35What's so urgent?
08:37Oh.
08:38Can they be trusted?
08:40Oh, Alex and Tilly.
08:42With my life.
08:43Great.
08:44Security, huh?
08:45Good, because we're talking about national security on this one.
08:47My science teacher, Mr. Van Slyke, he's a Russian spy.
08:51Is that right?
08:52Your science teacher?
08:53Yeah, down in Mojave.
08:54Albinard of Junior High.
08:55Mojave?
08:56You've come a long way.
08:57Yeah, well, me and Simon work well together.
08:59What?
08:59No, no, no, no, no.
09:00I mean, I know we will.
09:02Look, we've got to get down there, because I think he knows that I know, you know?
09:06You think that he knows that you know that he's a spy?
09:09Well, Corey tried to run me down on the way home from school today.
09:12I mean, it had to be Van Slyke.
09:14He's always trying to flunk me.
09:16Corey, did your mother know you're here?
09:19No.
09:19My mom works all day at the base.
09:21Listen, I know this is hard to believe, but I have proof.
09:24Well, that's good, because espionage is a serious charge.
09:27We've got to move quick, because it's going down a day after tomorrow.
09:29What is?
09:31I don't know yet.
09:32That's what we have to find out, so we can stop it.
09:36You guys got to believe me.
09:37I am telling the truth.
09:38I always think it's important to get to the truth of the matter.
09:41All right.
09:42I knew you'd believe me.
09:45Tilly, why don't you take Corey upstairs?
09:46I'm sure he's very hungry, and after a meal, Alex and I can drive you back, all right?
09:50Great.
09:51You and me are going to nail him, just like always.
09:53Yeah, well, all secret agents wash before it didn't end around here.
09:58Spies in junior high school.
10:00Don't tell me you believe that.
10:04Well, he believes what he's saying.
10:07Yeah, but he believes he's worked with you before.
10:09Alex, I want to drive him back there.
10:11He says he needs help.
10:12I'm sure that's true.
10:18Corey?
10:19Oh, Corey, I was frantic.
10:23I crawled everywhere.
10:24I looked everywhere.
10:25Mom, it's all right.
10:27No, it is not all right.
10:29It's bad enough I have to be at work when you come home, but when I come home and there's
10:32no note, no message, I had to get the wizard.
10:36He's half your problem.
10:38I'm sorry.
10:39I appreciate you bringing my son home, but you encourage everything that's wrong with
10:42him.
10:43Oh, come on.
10:43Corey, there's three weeks' worth of garbage that needs to be taken out to the curb.
10:47Now!
10:49She's not always as crabby.
10:51I'll be right back.
10:54Mrs. Curtis, I'd like to apologize, but I didn't encourage your boy to visit me.
11:01But I suppose, you know, he's got a very active imagination.
11:05Would you like to see who his guru is?
11:19Is this Corey's filing?
11:30We're divorced.
11:33Almost a year now.
11:35Guilt money's paid for all of this.
11:37I'm sorry.
11:38I'm sorry.
11:39So am I.
11:43Up for flying off the handle, that is.
11:46It's just that there's a lot of pressure.
11:48Trying to start a business, keep a mortgage.
11:52And Corey, he's so in his own world.
11:54I can see how I might be part of the problem.
11:58No, please.
11:59I didn't mean to point a finger.
12:00I know you didn't, Mrs. Curtis, but I really...
12:02Debbie.
12:04Well, look, Debbie, I can see I'm a lot to do with all this.
12:06I'd like to help Corey.
12:08I really would.
12:09I could be his tutor or something.
12:11He said he's got a science project coming up tomorrow.
12:13You could?
12:17Well, you really don't have...
12:18Oh, no, Alex and I would love to, wouldn't we?
12:21Sure, yeah.
12:23Do you know any hotels or motels around here?
12:25Oh, nonsense.
12:27Now, I don't have a lot of room here, but you're both welcome to stay.
12:31It might be a little bit cold.
12:33Our thermostat's out, and I haven't been able to fix it yet.
12:35Oh, it's no problem, is it, Alex?
12:38It'd be great.
12:43Are you sure you don't want the couch, Simon?
12:57No, I can't sleep.
12:59This isn't your fault.
13:03I'm not so sure.
13:07Look, the kid comes from a broken home.
13:10His mother's struggling.
13:11None of your games or your toys caused this.
13:14The kid's imagination just ran away with him, that's all.
13:17Yeah, and he's taken me along with him.
13:20Perhaps I've taken him along.
13:22What that boy needs is a good, solid dose of reality.
13:27No.
13:28Not reality.
13:29That's what he's running away from.
13:31I know what it's like to hide in your imagination.
13:34I just want to try and help Corey to balance it with his normal life.
13:38Yeah, well, believing in Russian spies at the local junior high school isn't a very good start.
13:44I don't think you ought to encourage him.
13:46I'm not trying to encourage him.
13:48I'm sure he knows that's a fantasy.
13:51Shh, quiet.
13:57Let's go.
13:57The coast is clear.
13:58We can sneak into the school and I'll show you where Vanslide kid, the gun, the Russian
14:01code book, the pictures to the base.
14:02Whoa, whoa.
14:03Slow down, Corey.
14:05Corey, I think we can do two things here.
14:09We can avoid a charge of breaking and entering and we can avoid a grade F in your science
14:13project.
14:15And get that light out my eyes.
14:19Hello, everybody.
14:20My name is Simon McKay and Corey here has asked me to assist him in a science demonstration.
14:25One that will show us that how we perceive the real world isn't always as accurate as
14:29you might think.
14:31Corey has very kindly made these diagrams.
14:33If you look carefully at those two lines, I would like someone to tell me which one looks
14:38longer, the one on the left or on the right?
14:42The one on the left.
14:43It's obvious.
14:44Anyone else?
14:46Wendy?
14:47They're the same.
14:48You're right.
14:49They are the same.
14:51Now, here's another example.
14:52On this card, the top line looks a lot longer than the bottom line, but if we check carefully,
14:59you'll be able to see that they're exactly the same length.
15:03Now, this shows us that the reality isn't always as it might seem or as we might want
15:08it to be.
15:09Sometimes our eyes play tricks on us.
15:11Now, it's very important to know the difference between what's real and what's an illusion.
15:16Well, everybody, there is no drill scheduled for today, so this may be the real thing.
15:21Quickly now.
15:22Everybody out.
15:24Cody, did you pull that fire alarm?
15:35I had to get him out of here somehow.
15:36This is where he keeps the gun and the code book and everything.
15:39He keeps it locked.
15:41It was all in there.
15:43You've got to believe me.
15:45I didn't make this up.
15:45It was all in there.
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16:32You know when things really heat up?
16:34When we're inside the opponent's 30-yard line.
16:37That's when things get exciting.
16:39Get hot.
16:40That's when you really start sweating.
16:41But you won't find me showering with the deodorant soap.
16:44I made a clean break with Ivory.
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16:48So I don't feel all covered up with deodorants or heavy perfumes.
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17:00Even when you're not playing so hot.
17:02Why are you letting your cold keep you low?
17:07Toughing it out alone.
17:08Shivering and shaking.
17:10Coughing your night's watch.
17:12Competing with a nose that runs like a champion.
17:15Wishing you could breathe as well with your mouth closed as with an open.
17:19Wondering what it was you did to deserve to be this sick.
17:22Why?
17:24When there's NyQuil.
17:25The nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever.
17:30So you can rest medicine.
17:32From Vicks, of course.
17:35Friday.
17:36Lee and Amanda, destined to tie the knot.
17:39Absolutely.
17:39We'll do it.
17:40Determined not to bite the dust.
17:42Scarecrow and Mrs. King.
17:44Then.
17:45What have you done?
17:47Oh my God.
17:48Sue Ellen becomes a vulnerable pawn.
17:50He's not after Sue Ellen.
17:51He's after me.
17:52In a game of revenge.
17:54Dallas and.
17:55There have been some strange, mysterious things going on.
17:58Are you falling in love with Richard?
18:00They're going to kill Dan.
18:01How would you like to go to work for me?
18:03Falcon Crest.
18:04Friday.
18:06Stocker Channing and Sam Waterston never thought they'd fall in love.
18:10Until he rented The Room Upstairs.
18:12A Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation.
18:14Saturday.
18:24If you've got friends who are trying to lure you into their deadly drug habits,
18:27I wonder what your enemies are up to.
18:40What do you think they're talking about in there?
18:44Use your imagination.
18:45One of our teachers, a Soviet spy.
19:04Well, Corey said he saw something like a gun and some other unusual objects in Mr. Van Slyke's desk.
19:13Well, Corey has a vivid imagination.
19:17Yes, I know.
19:18That's part of the problem.
19:20I think Corey's been harmed by his parents' divorce.
19:23He's a very frightened boy.
19:24He's trying to come to terms with real life.
19:27I think he deserves all our understanding and our help.
19:30I couldn't agree more.
19:33But at the same time, I can't have him spreading rumors about our teachers.
19:37Mr. Van Slyke is a dedicated educator.
19:40Well, could it be some of the problem is with science,
19:45something to do with Mr. Van Slyke?
19:47Could you tell me something about him?
19:49Oh, George.
19:51George is strict, but fair, fair.
19:54Certainly not a spy.
19:55No, as a matter of fact, he lost half his family to Soviet tyranny.
20:00Where was that?
20:01That, um...
20:03Well, I don't remember right now.
20:06Eastern Europe somewhere.
20:07Uh, Mr. McKay, um...
20:10See, the parents of most of our students are in the military
20:14or work at the air base.
20:17Some in very high-level security jobs.
20:22So, we must put a stop to these rumors.
20:25Yeah, I understand.
20:27Uh, Mr. Cummings, would it be all right with you
20:29if I sat in on the rest of Corey's classes,
20:32see what his environment's like, get to know him better?
20:34Oh, it is a pleasure to have you here at Amador.
20:37Corey is very fortunate to have somebody like you to help him.
20:41I only wish I had more time to spend with the students individually,
20:45you know, and to devote time like that.
20:46Time like that.
20:49Good night.
20:56What happened?
20:57We'll talk about it later.
20:58What's your next class?
20:59Shop.
21:00Well, what are we going to do about Mr. Van Slyke?
21:02Well, that's what we have to deal with, isn't it?
21:05We only have till Saturday.
21:11Well, Corey, tell me about your father.
21:12What was he like?
21:14My dad?
21:15He's great.
21:16The greatest.
21:17You keep in touch?
21:20It's difficult.
21:20Well, isn't he right or cool?
21:24No.
21:25No, he can't.
21:28Well, look, I shouldn't be telling you this,
21:29but since we're in on this thing together, I guess it's all right.
21:33Look, my dad's a deep cover operative in a company called the CIC.
21:37You know, he had to change his whole identity and everything.
21:39It's real heavy stuff.
21:41My mom doesn't even know.
21:42Corey, I thought your dad said he was married.
21:44Yeah, but that was just all part of the cover.
21:47See, the woman, she's an operative, too.
21:49They were just partnered on the same mission.
21:51You know what they do is real dangerous.
21:53Well, Alex is connected with the CIC.
21:55Perhaps he could check your father out.
21:57No, no, don't make waves.
21:59I told you you weren't supposed to know about this.
22:01Okay, I'm just not supposed to break security.
22:05Corey, you miss your father, don't you?
22:06Yeah.
22:11But he had to do what he had to do, so.
22:15Look, there, that's the car that tried to run me over.
22:17I'm sure of it.
22:19Who's Redmond?
22:21It can't be.
22:22Mr. Redmond, my shop teacher.
22:24He must be in on it, too.
22:27Wait a minute.
22:27You're trying to tell me your science teacher and your shop teacher are spies?
22:30And your dad, too?
22:34Alex, why don't you follow up a couple of Corey's
22:36leads?
22:37I'll go with him to his next class as a bit of a delicate matter.
22:42Right.
22:44Redmond, I thought he liked me.
22:48Spying's a cold business.
22:53And when I say 90 degrees, I mean 90 degrees.
22:58Understood, everyone?
23:00Bruce, cool your jets.
23:02It's a torch, not a flame thrower.
23:03Honey, you can worry about the eye makeup later.
23:08Where are the goggles?
23:10Who is this?
23:12Great white.
23:13I like it.
23:14All right, let's roll.
23:17Let's burn those brains, people.
23:19This dish should have been up on the roof yesterday.
23:22Bruce, are you suffering from intellectual malnutrition?
23:26Come here, boy.
23:26It's him right there, Redmond.
23:29He's pretty cool.
23:30He's in the middle.
23:30Oh, heavy.
23:32Curtis, are you joining us today, or are you opting for an incomplete?
23:38Hey, bracket that with the three-eighths.
23:41Is this who I think it is?
23:48It is.
23:50Curtis, you finally scored some points in this class.
23:54Carl Redmond, sir.
23:55Pleased to meet you.
23:56It's a pleasure.
23:57It's a real, real pleasure.
23:58I'm a bit of an inventor myself.
24:01I got a few patents pending, tools mainly.
24:05Good luck with you.
24:06Thank you, sir.
24:07Oh, here you go.
24:08Surprise yourself.
24:10No, better yet, go on up and find me some three-quarters Python.
24:14Okay?
24:15All right.
24:18So, I hear you're adding a student counselor to your bag of tricks.
24:22Word travels fast.
24:24Oh, the faculty gossip's even worse than the students.
24:27And as far as they go, you picked the worst of the bunch.
24:32Cora, he is way out there, man.
24:35Yeah, well, he seems a bit jittery today.
24:37He says someone tried to run him down yesterday, and they were driving your car.
24:41If anybody else had been driving my car, they would have run him down.
24:46Crazy kid was skateboarding in the middle of the street.
24:49Huh.
24:57Hello?
25:14It's a CTR-211, isn't it?
25:25Yeah, yeah.
25:26See, we can't get cable out here, so Amador Junior High is turning on the high beam.
25:32That is, if we ever get the base welded together this semester.
25:38Hey, while I got you here, maybe you could take a look at this laser saw idea I came up with.
25:46Ah!
25:46What the?
25:56Curry, where are you?
25:58Over here!
26:01Oh, man, what did you do?
26:03Curtis, you hurt me.
26:04Hey!
26:06Curry, what happened?
26:07He was in here.
26:08Van Slyte.
26:09Somebody.
26:09He tried to get me.
26:10He ran out back there.
26:12It's a fire escape door, my friend.
26:14Locked to the outside.
26:15Nobody gets in and nobody leaves without triggering the alarm.
26:19You can't listen to him.
26:20Curry.
26:21He sent me up here.
26:22He sent me up.
26:23Curry, don't compound a stupid accident with a stupid lie.
26:27I'm not lying.
26:29Simon, they're trying to kill me.
26:31Come on.
26:41Curry, you were right.
26:44We should have listened to you all along.
26:47All right, we got the wires.
26:49Now what?
26:50Okay, we've got the two rainbows and a grounder going from the timer to the positive end of
26:54the detonator.
26:55There's no time.
26:57I'm going to risk it.
26:58No, no, wait!
27:00False leader.
27:01You've lost all the kingdom come.
27:03Well, then what wire do we cut?
27:07Curry, it's your call.
27:09Cut the wire on the left.
27:13Curry.
27:13Cut it, Alex, now!
27:15Stop it.
27:16Snap out of it.
27:17What?
27:18Are you all right?
27:19Yeah.
27:20No, what are we wasting our time fixing a thermostat for?
27:23It's Saturday.
27:23Whatever Van Slyke and Redmond are up to, it's happening right now.
27:26Now, just stop that.
27:27I think it's about time you and me had a word about the truth.
27:31About the difference between knowing what's real and what's make-believe.
27:34But this is real.
27:35Is it real like the story you told me about your father being a special agent?
27:40About that thermostat being a bomb ready to explode?
27:44Look, I saw the gun in the Russian callbook in his drawer.
27:47And Saturday was circle.
27:48Saturday could have been Van Slyke's anniversary.
27:50He could be learning to speak Russian.
27:52The gun could be a squirt gun he's confiscated, just like he did your drawing.
27:57I know what a squirt gun looks like.
27:59But they're very realistic, aren't they?
28:01But they're not real.
28:02Cory, I checked your father out.
28:05He's a squadron commander at Andrews Air Force Base.
28:08He lives in Baltimore.
28:09He's remarried, and he has nothing to do with the CIC.
28:12Okay, all right.
28:13Maybe I make things up sometimes.
28:15Maybe even a lot of the time.
28:17And I know my dad's no fancy agent.
28:20I just said that because...
28:21I don't know.
28:22I thought it'd be easier to believe than...
28:24You thought it'd be easier to believe than he's not coming home?
28:28I guess so.
28:34I know my dad's not coming back.
28:37I know the truth, and I'm not lying to you about Van Slyke.
28:41I live a half a mile away from an Air Force Base that he took pictures of.
28:45Spies could be using the school.
28:48Simon, if you don't believe me, who else do I have?
28:51All right.
28:58Alex, we'll finish up here.
28:59Why don't you go and see what's happening at the Air Force Base?
29:03All right.
29:10Cory.
29:12I'm sorry about your dad.
29:13I know how hard it is.
29:14I know how hard it is.
29:16Where are we going?
29:24Well, while Alex is looking at the story from his side, we can look at it from ours.
29:29All right?
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32:30Roger Cornish.
32:34Leading the way.
32:47It's all locked up on Saturday.
32:49Let's break in.
32:50That's too easy.
32:52I don't like breaking and entering, but if I have to choose, I'll take entering.
32:57What is that?
32:59This is my own special computer mouse.
33:02It's very user-friendly.
33:04And it's got a nose for hardware.
33:07Now, did you say Van Slyke's computer was at the front of the class?
33:10Yep.
33:10Good.
33:11Good.
33:18Good.
33:18Oh, how's he gonna get on top of the desk?
33:42It's a very smart mouse.
33:48I think he's giving up.
34:01Come on, come on.
34:03Say cheese.
34:12No, no, wait.
34:14He's going behind the plants.
34:18No, no, wait.
34:48That's it.
35:13We're in.
35:14All right.
35:16Now, file directories.
35:18Tests, notes, lectures, students, systems, grades.
35:24Here's a logic question for you, Corey.
35:26Which one of these doesn't fit in?
35:29They all have to do with school except for systems.
35:32Let's try.
35:38Unauthorized access.
35:40Password.
35:41We need a password, okay?
35:43Let's try Van Slyke.
35:53What about just his initials?
35:55Yeah.
35:55V-S.
36:00No luck.
36:02What about...
36:03What's the Russian word for systems?
36:06Uh, systemy.
36:08Try it.
36:09Mm.
36:11That looks like the radar dish we built in Metal Shop.
36:21It's a lot more powerful than I thought.
36:24Do you believe me now?
36:25You keep watch out here.
36:37what a big one Type in Metal Shop is?
36:38You don't like it.
36:38There's no fun.
36:40I'll be able to dig.
36:40I'll be able to bring you back.
36:41Maybe you can break it...
36:42I mean, rock that entire market.
36:42Can you hear it?
36:43Am I finding your wall?
36:43Okay.
36:44
37:07This isn't as fancy as my laser saw, but it will do the job.
37:22Well, this isn't fancy either, but it's a heck of a light.
37:25Oh!
37:32Corey, where are you?
37:34He's right here.
37:35Throw the light down and raise your hands.
37:39Sounds like I'm talking to my class, doesn't it?
37:42It's all right, Corey.
37:43All right, roll it over to me.
37:48Now, put your hands back up.
37:50The three of us are going for a little walk.
37:54Red, Corey!
37:57It's like, what's going on?
38:02Come on.
38:03What was that?
38:04Don't eat now so far.
38:05What?
38:05Stink bomb.
38:18I think we can give him the slip.
38:21I think not.
38:22Mr. Cummings, I don't believe this.
38:28Is this real?
38:29Is this really happening?
38:31I'm afraid so.
38:37Welcome to the tomb of the unknown students.
38:39Consider this your safe house for the time being.
38:49Safe from whom?
38:50From whom?
38:52As I mentioned before, Mr. McCain, I'm extremely delighted you came to visit our school.
38:58I'm sure with the proper packaging and transport, we can get you resettled on Soviet soil with a minimum of discomfort.
39:04There's a lot of people who know we're here.
39:06By this afternoon, everybody around here is going to be much too distracted to help you.
39:11Get your welder.
39:13You got it.
39:14I want that door sealed shut.
39:17Oh, God, this isn't happening.
39:19Of course not.
39:20You're making it all up.
39:21Why can't I wake up?
39:22Don't worry, Corey.
39:23We're going to get out of this.
39:25Your fellow students are going to miss you, Curtis.
39:27After all, you've certainly helped the curb.
39:29Now, stay calm.
39:34We'll put our heads together and we'll get no escape.
39:42Oh, way to go.
39:43I'll have you untied in a second.
39:50All right.
39:51Oh, the door's welded shut.
39:54Well, the only way to escape now is through that ventilation shaft.
39:57Well, how do we get up there?
39:58I think I've got something that might work.
40:03Come over here.
40:07Sit down.
40:14This usually works best in A minor.
40:28Let's go.
40:41You go up first.
40:42Come on.
40:56You can make it, Simon.
40:57You can make it, Simon.
40:59Corey.
41:01Corey, snap out of it.
41:03I'm here with you.
41:04Climb up, Simon.
41:05Hurry.
41:05Climb up.
41:07Corey, I need you here.
41:08We need each other.
41:09We've got to find a way out of this.
41:13Corey, can you hear me?
41:14Just for the cool.
41:23Just for the cool and the hot sun of it.
41:28Just for the fun of it.
41:30Diet cold.
41:31Just for the feeling that's all so right of it.
41:34The love and the light of it.
41:36Diet cold.
41:37Just for the satisfaction.
41:40Just for the hot sun.
41:42What kind of rain?
41:44Just for the taste of it.
41:46Diet cold.
41:50Busy people still have time for breakfast.
41:52Hey, say me something.
41:54I'm late.
41:54But some people in this family can't find time to fix breakfast.
41:57That's why there's Owen's Breakfast Biscuits.
42:00With delicious Owen's Country Sausage or lean smoked ham and cheddar cheese.
42:05Both are ready in the microwave before you can say...
42:08I've only got a minute.
42:09Good.
42:10Then you have time to fix your own breakfast.
42:12Okay.
42:14Owen's Sausage and Biscuits or ham and cheese and biscuits.
42:17The best of farm and family.
42:21How soft.
42:22Chop.
42:23So soft.
42:24Chop.
42:24Ooh, very soft.
42:27Chop.
42:27Jump.
42:28Jump.
42:29Jump.
42:29Bounce.
42:30For so soft clothes.
42:31You can't wait to jump in too.
42:34Jump.
42:35Feels so good.
42:37Jump in.
42:38You are the one.
42:39So warm and soft around me.
42:41Jump.
42:42Jump.
42:43Jump.
42:43Jump.
42:44Bounce.
42:45For so soft clothes.
42:46You can't wait to jump in too.
42:49Jump.
42:54Corrie, talk to me.
42:55I need your help.
42:56Whatever it is you're imagining won't get us out of here.
43:00You can't wish this one away.
43:04You've got to come back and face it.
43:07We'll face it together.
43:10Corrie.
43:10All right.
43:14Have it your own way.
43:15If you want to stay locked up in your own world, that's fine.
43:18But I'm going to find a way out of here.
43:21The wizard is leaving.
43:24Goodbye.
43:24Don't go.
43:26Please, Dad.
43:28Why do you have to go?
43:29I didn't do anything.
43:32That's right, Corrie.
43:35You didn't do anything.
43:38Your father left you, but it's not your fault.
43:42You've got to break free.
43:43Where's your bag?
43:46The snake.
43:47I've got my bag.
43:48They took it.
43:50We're never going to get out of here.
43:51We'll find a way.
44:00Simon, I'm scared.
44:04Some am I.
44:07You know, sometimes fear can be a great motivator.
44:11If you take hold of it, you can turn it to your advantage.
44:14Just like an imagination.
44:16Yeah, but the things I imagine can't work in the real world.
44:20You never know unless you're trying to apply them.
44:24What were you talking about?
44:26Simon, climb up.
44:27What was happening?
44:27What was going on?
44:28No, that was stupid.
44:30And you said something about a snake?
44:33Yeah, we see you had this cobra and you were playing this music.
44:37It kept coming out of your back to the ceiling.
44:39There's that grating up there.
44:46I told you it was stupid.
44:56A cobra, you said?
45:03Honey, I sure hope you don't mind my barging in this way.
45:06But with Alex and Simon gone so long, I thought they might need my help.
45:09Where did they go?
45:10I don't know where they went.
45:11Or Corey.
45:12I'm worried that something happened.
45:14All right, now keep calm.
45:15Where is Mr. Curtis?
45:17Home.
45:19His home.
45:22Oh.
45:24I didn't give you the shake, huh, honey?
45:27Well, let me tell you.
45:29It's happened to me a couple of times.
45:33He writes, Corey.
45:35But Corey won't open the letters.
45:37He's hurt.
45:39He feels betrayed.
45:41And it's affected everything in his life.
45:42His schoolwork, his appetite.
45:45Us.
45:47Well, something's happened to Corey.
45:48I just...
45:49Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
45:52Hang in there now.
45:54You know, really, I ain't all that worried.
45:56Because your son is in the hands of the best.
45:59Simon and Alex.
46:01If ever I saw two guys in complete sync, they're it.
46:04Like a homing pigeon.
46:05Simon.
46:07Tilly.
46:08What are you doing here?
46:09Looking for you.
46:11Where's Simon and Corey?
46:13They were here.
46:14They're gone.
46:15Holy cow.
46:15Oh, that's a cobra's head if ever I saw one.
46:39Will it hold?
46:40It's only one way to find out.
46:42How's it gonna get up to the pipe?
46:44Well, I haven't got my flute.
46:45We're just gonna have to lift it.
46:48Slow.
46:54That's fine.
46:55Stop it.
46:57Gotta try again.
46:59We'll keep it close to the wall.
47:00Are you sure?
47:01Have you got any better ideas?
47:03Hey.
47:04All right.
47:05Slow.
47:06Now we've just got to lock it on.
47:25You worked.
47:27Thanks to you.
47:29All right.
47:30Okay.
47:30All right.
47:33See what happens when you apply.
47:35Your imagination to everyday life.
47:43You end up at the bottom of a snow stack.
47:49After you.
47:52Why would they be at school?
47:53It's Saturday.
47:55Well, Corey's convinced that his science and shop teachers are spies.
47:58And that something's going down today.
48:01What does Simon think?
48:02I think Simon believes the kid.
48:04Figures.
48:05What's he doing to my son?
48:08He's trying to help him.
48:09By encouraging him to hide deeper in fantasy?
48:12Oh, honey.
48:12If Simon believes somebody, there's something there to believe.
48:15He's trying to help him.
48:22He's trying to help him.
48:24He's trying to help him.
48:25mom corey simon tilly alex corey was right landslide and redmond they are saboteurs so is mr
48:38cummings the principal mr mckay enough is enough corey you're coming home with me no mom they tied
48:43us up and welted the door we had to climb up a snake to get out the chimney corey he's telling
48:49the truth maybe this isn't a coincidence what the air force is testing a new cruise missile today
48:55well that's it that's what we saw in redmond's workshop they've got to be close by we must find
48:59the satellite dish alex their arm get the police tilly take mrs curtis and corey home now no i'm
49:04coming with you corey what is it this is a scale model of the missile about to be launched they
49:16must have built this one to test the antenna they're gonna do something to the real one
49:20not if we can help it come on we've got to work fast prepare to launch missile in one minute
49:28roger tower one minute and counting
49:31it's 90 and a nice night now it's a week
49:41a chernica
49:42the station is barista at the plakoff
49:45steuder cassetti
49:47the bush and the samuelota
49:58name i'd private here or partner
50:01stop
50:08What's wrong with you?
50:15This is the police.
50:25Where are you going?
50:27Another shot!
50:38Oh, no!
51:04Freeze!
51:06Don't even blink!
51:16You did it all right!
51:18And that was real, not make-believe.
51:20Yep, that was real.
51:22You see, Corey, you should never let your imagination run away with you.
51:26You should never let your imagination run away with you.
51:28You should never let your imagination run away with you.
51:32Simon!
51:34You said you were only going to test this thing for five minutes.
51:40How long have I been here?
51:42Three hours. Workmen have just finished.
51:44I just want to thank you for letting me come here with my dad.
51:47I had a great time.
51:49I'm glad to hear you and your dad are back together again.
51:51My dad and I are together all the time. What do you mean?
51:54Oh, sorry. Didn't mean to startle you, Mr. McKay.
51:59We were just getting ready to leave and I want to say goodbye.
52:03Come on, son.
52:04Hey, we got the satellite dish hooked up in your yard. It works beautifully.
52:08Yeah, and the electricity's in. I gave you, you know, enough circuits to cover everything.
52:13I landscaped it so it won't be an eyesore.
52:15Oh, thanks, everybody. You've done a good job.
52:17Oh, it's a great pleasure, Mr. McKay.
52:19Goodbye, now.
52:20Aren't you Corrie's mother?
52:21No, I don't have any children.
52:23Of course not.
52:24Goodbye.
52:25Are you all right?
52:27Yeah, fine.
52:28You want to talk about imagination?
52:34Oh, I was just saying you should never let your imagination run away with you.
52:37You should never know where it will lead.
52:39Ahhh, ha ha ha.
52:41We'll be right back here.
52:42We'll be right back here.
52:43We'll be right back here.
52:44Now right back here.
52:45You
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