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Tv, Olympus S01E01 The Temple of Gaia
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00:00You
00:30Oh, my God.
01:00You're making mistakes, Cyclops.
01:13You don't want to hurt me.
01:15I'm here to help you.
01:30If you knew who I was, you wouldn't be doing this.
01:45I've been sent here by Gaia, your mother, to look for her oracle.
01:49You can't hear a word I'm saying, can you?
01:55Cyclops!
01:56Oh, my God.
02:26Oh, my God.
02:55Oh, my God.
03:25Ah!
03:26Ah!
03:27Ah!
03:55I'm looking for the Oracle of Gaia.
04:10Why?
04:12To rescue her.
04:16I'm the Oracle.
04:17No.
04:18I am the Oracle.
04:20No.
04:21I'm the Oracle.
04:25We need to change our tactics, General Dion.
04:49The only way to break the siege is a bold counterattack.
04:53Our men are exhausted and hungry, Majesty.
04:56Their weapons bound together with blood and raffia.
04:59At the moment, all they can do is hang on for their lives.
05:01A couple of victories would lift their spirits.
05:04King Minos' men outnumber us ten to one.
05:07But we're Athenians, General.
05:09We each have the strength of twenty Minos.
05:12Come back when you've a plan to break the siege and throw King Minos back into the sea!
05:19No more cowardly schemes to hide men inside wooden horses.
05:24I want something bold.
05:26Something daring.
05:27It's King Minos you should be terrorizing, not your own men.
05:39They have no guts.
05:41They're loyal at least.
05:43Which is more than can be said for most in your court.
05:46Everyone is impatient for you to work your magic, Medea.
05:55There seems to be nothing inside our sun but childish dreams of eagles and drowning old men.
06:01The lexicon is a riddle indeed.
06:04An enigma of gods.
06:07But you will eventually unravel its mysteries.
06:10And when you do, you will only have to click our fingers.
06:14No enemies will be swept away.
06:22Go on.
06:24Go on.
06:54Go on.
06:55I'm sorry, Mother.
07:00Carry on.
07:02A drowning old man, looking up at the eagle.
07:05What next?
07:06I don't know.
07:10Lost it.
07:21Are we getting closer?
07:23I'm solving the riddle of the lexicon inside me.
07:27You are a wasteful, selfish boy like us.
07:31I should have eaten more figs when I was pregnant.
07:34Go on. Get out of here.
07:53Hide down there.
08:23Hide down there.
08:53Breathe.
09:06Breathe.
09:23We've trained him since the age of 13.
09:39Strict diet, careful tutorage, and, of course, a steady supply of appropriate partners.
09:48Yes.
09:48Givens after Eros.
09:50A vessel designed and built entirely for pleasure.
10:01I'm impressed.
10:03Thank you, Majesty.
10:05He comes with my blessing and that of 10,000 more.
10:09Why so many?
10:16The hearts and the hopes of the people reach out with one voice.
10:20To you.
10:25I am their humble guide.
10:27And where will you guide them?
10:30Into your benevolent embrace, of course.
10:32And of your husband, the key.
10:35I thought we embraced them already.
10:39Shall I have him brought up to your private quarters?
10:42Not him.
10:44Her.
10:46I'm sorry?
10:47Did you save the girl?
10:49She's the one I want.
10:50Where are you going?
11:06East.
11:07So, uh, thank you for everything.
11:09You've been very kind and brave.
11:12A real hero.
11:13But I must get back to my family and...
11:16You're coming with me.
11:17To the temple of Gaia.
11:19Uh, no, I'm...
11:21I'm not the oracle.
11:24I just...
11:25said that so you'd get me out.
11:30Don't look at me.
11:35Look, I'm taking you all back.
11:36The priests will know the right one.
11:40Goodbye.
11:41Good luck.
11:42And may the gods clear your way.
11:43Can we move the Arcadians from the East Wall?
12:13We would leave it too exposed, Majesty.
12:15No!
12:15No!
12:24Majesty!
12:27Majesty, get down!
12:28No!
12:59Really?
13:01What do you see?
13:02A lot of blood, death, people screaming, flesh burning,
13:07and you, in the middle of it all, stone dead.
13:10Your face as blue as your feet.
13:14Some vision.
13:15I can see now why the priests want you back so badly.
13:17It's not a vision.
13:18It's just common sense.
13:20Once you've delivered me, the priests will have you killed.
13:23Why?
13:23Do you think they want people to know that their oracle ran away?
13:26Really? I'm supposed to be in a perpetual state of divine trance.
13:30My heart in the hands of Gaia?
13:32And you're not.
13:33How much did they offer you?
13:35Look, whatever it is, I'll double it.
13:37And I'll throw in a vision or two.
13:41Wouldn't you like to know more about your future wife?
13:45What she looks like?
13:46Why did you run away?
13:47Priests beat me every day.
13:58And when I was too weak to care whether I lived or died,
14:02they'd rape me.
14:06You're lying.
14:08Oracles must be virgins.
14:09Who told you that?
14:11The priests of Gaia.
14:12And you believe them over me?
14:14You've lied to me before.
14:15I was protecting myself.
14:17What makes you think I care what they do to you?
14:19I know you well enough, mercenary.
14:22You're a good man at heart.
14:26In fact,
14:28you're not even a mercenary.
14:32What am I?
14:41Cursed.
14:42Cursed.
14:45Anything else?
14:48Your name.
14:51Wait, what is your name?
14:54No.
14:57It's your name that's cursed, isn't it?
15:00If I'd said it out loud, something terrible would have happened.
15:02I'd have burst into flames, or...
15:05Turn to stone.
15:07What?
15:08You would have turned to stone.
15:09Really?
15:10Has that actually happened?
15:13What if you said it?
15:14Would you turn to stone?
15:15I've never tried.
15:17Very wise.
15:18Look, now that I've proved myself to you,
15:20will you let me go?
15:22No.
15:24All you've proved is that you belong in the Temple of Gaia.
15:26Poach you in my woods.
15:32Leave the animal and go.
15:38I am a marshal acting for the priests of Gaia.
15:41And this is their oracle.
15:43So be warned, she is protected by Poseidon and Cato,
15:46and she carries the mark of Keres.
15:48We'll take our chances.
15:50And we'll re-skin her first.
16:00I can hear the fates gathering.
16:02Ha!
16:03I am invisible.
16:05I can see that.
16:07Perhaps then you'll impress your acolyte by being the first to charge.
16:10I'm a acolyte!
16:11I don't let him get to you, Theo!
16:14Yes, take the advice of the invisible man, Theo,
16:16and keep your distance.
16:18I'll see.
16:48Oh, my God.
17:18Oh, my God.
17:48Why was he with him?
18:18I tried to stop him. I'm sorry, Medea.
18:22Outside.
18:24Fetch my pharmakia.
18:27Hurry, Alexa!
18:30My brother's wounded.
18:31I'm sorry, Lord Pallas. An arrow to the chest.
18:33Will he live?
18:34Queen Medea is with him.
18:46Thank you, Alexa.
18:48Priest Xerxes, what do you want?
18:51I'm here to help.
18:52I don't need your help.
18:53Have you stopped the bleeding?
18:54Please, let me do my work.
18:56Majesty, if the king's life is at risk...
18:59Go.
19:05Of course.
19:07Perhaps now you'll find something better to do than hang around with cutthroats and thieves.
19:28That's the thanks I get for rescuing you.
19:31When you get home, spread a little honey on your wounds.
19:34I'm coming with you.
19:36I'll have a better chance on my own.
19:38You're not an assassin.
19:40Neither are you.
19:41At least I know what to do.
19:42You were not in the vision.
19:45Just let me see you to the city gates.
19:47No, no.
19:48I'd never forgive myself if you got hurt.
19:50I can look after myself.
19:51I know.
19:52I know.
19:53I know.
19:55But...
19:58This is something the gods want me to do...
20:01Alone.
20:02I know.
20:32I know.
20:53Did you not see me coming, Oracle?
20:55You must be losing your touch.
21:02If he wakes, give him a little water.
21:23And Alexa?
21:25From now on, you only take instructions from me.
21:28Understand?
21:32Heavenly Apollo, give the king strength and keep him safe.
21:51I've heard that my brother is much recovered.
21:53Yes, Lord Pallis.
21:54We must give thanks.
21:56Naturally.
21:57I rejoice.
21:58However...
22:01There are some in his court who feel that Athens can ill afford a leader who governs from a sickbed.
22:07Take me to them.
22:08I will correct their treachery with the sharp edge of my sword.
22:10Believe me.
22:12I'm doing my level best to identify them.
22:17In the meantime...
22:20You should take care.
22:22I should take care?
22:24I've heard that you, General Dion, as the king's closest confidant, may be a target.
22:28Me?
22:29Really?
22:31And of course there are those who blame you for taking the king so close to the enemy.
22:35I did not take him.
22:36I tried to stop him!
22:40What is it?
22:41These are dark times indeed.
22:47I'm risking my own life by warning you.
22:51We must both be on our guard.
23:01It's a trick.
23:02Pallis is using you to get to me.
23:05You think he knows about us?
23:07The only whispers we need worry about are his.
23:09He said I might be the one they target first.
23:14Show a little courage for once.
23:17I'll get a bodyguard.
23:20A bodyguard in your own home?
23:23What will your wife say?
23:25She hoards gold.
23:27Plots her escape every day.
23:28Who can blame her?
23:31Stop worrying.
23:33And come here.
23:34How soon before the king's back on his feet?
23:37A while.
23:39Which may be a blessing in disguise.
23:41Where did you learn to use a rope like that?
23:44It's all I had growing up.
23:46So I made the most of it.
23:47You grew up alone, didn't you?
23:49Another vision?
23:51Just common sense.
23:53You're quiet and headstrong.
23:55Not the sort who's had to fight for attention with brothers and sisters.
23:57And for all your skill with a rope, you tie your sandals like a woman, so I'm guessing your father wasn't around or he'd have beaten that out of you.
24:08And...
24:10You grew up in the forest of Trozen.
24:12The only place remote enough for a wild boy with a rope to run around all day and not meet another living soul.
24:18And you grew up in the forest of Trozen.
24:21The only place remote enough for a wild boy with a rope to run around all day and not meet another living soul.
24:24When did you learn to do that?
24:26As an oracle, you have to know how to read people or you don't last very long.
24:30So that's what you do?
24:32Read people.
24:34No.
24:36No.
24:38Sometimes things...
24:40Come to me.
24:42Like...
24:44Like your name, for instance.
24:46I'm not...
24:48I'm not...
24:50I'm not...
24:52I'm not...
24:54I'm not...
24:56I'm not...
24:58I'm not...
25:00I'm not...
25:02I'm not...
25:04I'm not...
25:05A curse.
25:07A curse.
25:09What ever you're called.
25:15How did you escape the wild man?
25:18The...
25:19Wounds you gave him.
25:24He lost a lot of blood, got weak and I...
25:27ran.
25:30You're also a very good liar.
25:32Fine!
25:33You want the truth? He let me go because he's my brother.
25:36He and his friend were on their way to rescue me from the Cyclops
25:39when they bumped into us, so he improvised.
25:42My brother's not very good at improvising.
25:48Come on.
25:50If we pick up the pace, we might make it to the temple by nightfall.
26:03Where is the king?
26:05He's called his generals together.
26:07I tried to stop him.
26:15Why are you up?
26:17Where are Pliny's forces?
26:19And where are the archers from Thebes?
26:21You need to rest.
26:22I must show my strength!
26:24It's too soon.
26:30Just sit.
26:33The king cannot see you after all.
26:48Is everything all right?
26:50Who's this?
26:53This is Captain Horus.
26:55Your new bodyguard?
26:57I am training him in the Pyrrhic method.
27:00The king has asked me to keep an eye on his affairs at this difficult time.
27:05I'll let you know as soon as he's ready to meet.
27:12What?
27:13We're gonna run through.
27:25Why?
27:26It'll be safer.
27:27Safer from what?
27:28You can run, can't you?
27:41No.
27:42Not really.
27:43Not now, anyway.
27:44Well, you'll have to.
27:45You'll have to drag me.
27:46Get up.
27:47No.
27:48Get up.
27:49Or what?
27:50You'll beat me?
27:51Then I won't even be able to walk.
27:53All right, we'll walk.
27:55Not until you tell me what's in there.
27:57If we stand here making a lot of noise like we're doing right now, then we really will be in danger.
28:03From what?
28:04What?
28:05What?
28:06What?
28:07What?
28:08What?
28:09What?
28:10What?
28:11What?
28:12Mercenary!
28:13Mercenary!
28:14I killed him.
28:16I killed him!
28:18What did you do?
28:19Oh!
28:20Mercenary!
28:21Poison?
28:22Yes!
28:23Your knife!
28:24Quick!
28:25If you cut the side of his throat, it'll die more slowly.
28:26When did you get like this, Theo?
28:27No.
28:28No.
28:29No.
28:30No.
28:31No.
28:32No.
28:33No.
28:34No.
28:35No.
28:36No.
28:37No.
28:38No.
28:39No.
28:40No.
28:41No.
28:42No.
28:43No.
28:44No.
28:45No.
28:46No.
28:47No.
28:48No.
28:49No.
28:50Mercenary!
28:51Mercenary!
28:52Just give me the knife, I'm finishing myself.
28:56Breathe!
28:58Breathe!
29:01Okay, I'm breathing.
29:03Can you move your arms and legs?
29:05You have to move your arms and legs.
29:06Can you move them?
29:07Move.
29:08You have to get up and move around as much as possible.
29:10Theo!
29:11Get over here!
29:12Hurry!
29:13Oh...
29:15Enough. I can stand on my own. Get off!
29:31Drink.
29:37Sleep.
29:39Let your dreams heal you.
29:45Sleep.
30:05Ugh.
30:06There are harpies
30:35in these woods, you know?
30:37Hector saw one feeding on a staff.
30:38If you don't shut up,
30:39I'm going to turn into a harpy myself.
30:41The road to Athens is littered
30:42with furies and mind-altering demons.
30:43You are not coming with me!
30:46Get that into your crushingly stupid little brain.
30:48As soon as we are clear of these woods,
30:49you are going home.
30:50Do you understand?
30:54Run, Theo.
30:55I'm not going anywhere without you.
30:56I'll be fine.
30:57Just run.
30:58Come, mercenary.
30:59Let's see what my knife will do
31:01to that pretty rope of yours.
31:05Holy Mother,
31:15ruling from Ida's height,
31:17greatest and most glorious in Olympus,
31:19be my witness
31:20and watch over the keeping
31:21of these oaths.
31:35beyond your guard,
31:43even in this most private of centuries.
31:50When smoke crosses the fallow field,
31:53the crows take to the sky.
31:55I wanted to ask your opinion
32:04about something.
32:06The Minoan arrow
32:07that wounded the king.
32:09Minoan?
32:10Are you sure?
32:11It has the enemy's
32:12classic serrated edge.
32:14And the bindings?
32:18Raffia.
32:18Does the enemy
32:23use Raffia
32:24to bind its arrows?
32:26No.
32:28What does this mean?
32:32My husband
32:32is a very popular king.
32:35If someone in his own court
32:37wanted to overthrow him,
32:38it stands to reason
32:39that they'd need to make his death
32:40look like the work of the enemy.
32:42Someone like who?
32:43In time of war,
32:45it would have to be someone
32:46who could command the confidence
32:48of the people
32:49and their priests.
32:51You're not suggesting
32:52that Lord Pallas,
32:52the king's brother,
32:53would...
32:54Whoever it was,
32:56failed.
32:58Thankfully,
32:59the king has survived.
33:01But now he is weak.
33:04You think there might be
33:05another attempt?
33:07If it was Pallas,
33:09the ideal scenario
33:10would be for someone else
33:13to kill the king.
33:14Someone who's perhaps
33:15close to Aegeus
33:17and a known opponent
33:18of Pallas.
33:21And then Pallas could step in
33:23and kill the man
33:24who killed his brother.
33:27Everyone would unite around him
33:29and out of deference
33:30to their beloved Aegeus,
33:33choose Pallas to replace him.
33:35Who would do
33:36such a terrible thing?
33:37It'd have to be someone
33:38who sees the king regularly.
33:41A general,
33:42for instance,
33:42with aspirations of his own.
33:45Are you suggesting
33:46that I would kill the king?
33:48Not you.
33:49But someone acting for you.
33:51Someone who would make it seem
33:52that they were doing it with you.
33:55Your bodyguard, for instance.
33:58Pallas knows that you're
33:58a coward at heart, General.
34:00But if he warned you
34:01of a conspiracy,
34:02you would recruit
34:03a bodyguard.
34:05And you fell for it.
34:06Because you,
34:08my dear General,
34:10are as dim as you are,
34:12guys.
34:13No!
34:22It's no wonder
34:23we're losing the war
34:24with you, General,
34:25at the tiller.
34:25Help me up.
34:38I want to walk around.
34:39Dearheart,
34:39you're still weak.
34:40Oh, nonsense.
34:43The generals are gathering
34:43in the war room.
34:46I must show myself strong.
34:48Very well.
34:49But first,
34:50drink this.
34:52It will steady you.
34:53Perhaps
35:04you should sleep a little first.
35:23The king will not be
35:27joining us after all.
35:29We're running short on time.
35:30We must make decisions today.
35:32And so we shall.
35:34But first,
35:35a toast.
35:39We have averted
35:40an assassination attempt
35:42on the king.
35:43What?
35:44What?
35:45Who?
35:46Someone close to him
35:47who saw his injury
35:49as an opportunity
35:50to strike.
35:51To King Aegeus.
35:58To King Aegeus.
35:59To King Aegeus.
35:59King Aegeus.
36:00King Aegeus.
36:13Sadly,
36:14although one of the assassins
36:16was apprehended,
36:17his accomplice was not.
36:18It's deep.
36:21However,
36:22the assassin confessed
36:23his master's identity.
36:27Gentlemen,
36:30he's among us now.
36:35But not for long.
36:36I've made sure of that.
36:39Poison?
36:41Shouldn't you at least
36:42give the accused
36:42the opportunity
36:43to defend himself?
36:44We're at war,
36:45Lord Pallas.
36:46There's no time for trials.
36:47But I will give him
36:51the opportunity
36:51to step forward,
36:53admit his guilt now,
36:55and smooth his journey
36:56through the river Styx.
37:05It was General Dion.
37:12His bodyguard
37:14was the assassin.
37:14He is gone.
37:20No doubt.
37:21General Dion had aspirations
37:22of his own.
37:24But who will command
37:24the King's armies now?
37:27Well, after such a sinister
37:28betrayal,
37:28it's perhaps no surprise
37:30that my husband has chosen
37:31the man closest to him.
37:36His son,
37:37Lycos.
37:38With all due respect,
37:45Lycos is a boy.
37:47The King considers that
37:48one of his most
37:48important qualities.
37:51Free from greed,
37:53ambition,
37:54and hubris.
37:55Majesty,
37:56I think I speak
37:57for all those
37:59gathered here
37:59when I say
38:01you have our
38:02full and unbridled
38:04support.
38:05We salute you.
38:08Queen Medea!
38:09Queen Medea!
38:15Queen Medea!
38:16Queen Medea!
38:22Home sweet home.
38:24Queen Medea!
38:35Priest!
38:38Tie her to the mouth!
38:46These dreams
38:47don't seem to be
38:48leading us to the
38:48lexicon.
38:49What else do you see?
38:52An old man.
38:53A grey hair.
38:56A beard.
38:58I think he might be
38:59drowning.
39:12Oracle.
39:14My mother died
39:15before she could
39:15explain the riddle
39:16of my life.
39:18So I come to you,
39:20great Oracle of Gaia.
39:22You dragged me
39:26back here
39:26for a vision?
39:28Yes.
39:29You're not working
39:30for them?
39:32No.
39:33I could have
39:34answered your question
39:35when we first met.
39:36I was told
39:37it had to be here
39:38at the temple.
39:38Who told you that?
39:39Only the breath
39:40from the mouth
39:41of Gaia
39:41can guide the Oracle.
39:43Let me get this
39:44straight.
39:45You came all the way
39:46from the forest of
39:47Trozen
39:47to ask your question.
39:48But when you saw
39:49that I'd run away,
39:50you went after me,
39:51risked your life,
39:52killed a man
39:53and a cyclops,
39:54then dragged me
39:54back here,
39:55all because a priest
39:56said I had to stand
39:57over the mouth
39:58of Gaia?
39:59What?
40:00Is that not true?
40:02The mouth helped,
40:03but you could have
40:04let me try.
40:05I did.
40:06No, you lied to me.
40:07Would you have come
40:07if I'd told you
40:08the truth?
40:09No!
40:09Oracle!
40:12Answer the
40:12traveler's question.
40:15I'm very
40:16disappointed in you.
40:30What was your
40:31question again?
40:34Why was I brought
40:35up in hiding?
40:54You are the
40:55son of
40:57love,
40:58man of great
41:01power and wealth.
41:05your father
41:12is the king
41:13of Athens.
41:18That's his
41:19firstborn son.
41:22You carry
41:23the sacred
41:24lexicon
41:24inside of you.
41:28The lexicon,
41:31a thing of
41:31unimaginable power.
41:33inside me,
41:35it's hidden.
41:36We will have to
41:37work together
41:38to retrieve it.
41:39What does it do?
41:40It leads to the
41:41doors of Olympus,
41:43home of the gods.
41:44Any mortal
41:45who finds his way
41:46there is welcomed
41:47by gods,
41:48becomes one of them,
41:50an immortal.
41:51home of the gods.
41:51Come on.
41:58Come on.
42:00We're leaving.
42:01Really?
42:02Great.
42:03Three days is all
42:04I ask.
42:05Here in the luxury
42:06that we can provide,
42:07all you have to do
42:08is eat and sleep
42:09and drink and
42:09describe your dreams.
42:11Out of my way.
42:12Please,
42:13son of Aegeus.
42:14The alternative
42:15is imprisonment
42:16and torture.
42:29Are you threatening me?
42:33I would rather
42:34you were our only guest.
42:35old woman.
42:44Ah!
42:48Oh!
42:55Oh!
43:00Ah!
43:02Ah!
43:03Oh!
43:04Submit, son of Aegeus, or your friend dies.
43:34Very wise.
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