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Tv, Olympus S01E04 Minos
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00:00What happened?
00:02It was a vision.
00:04What did you see?
00:06It was the end of the world.
00:08And the end of the gods.
00:10Will your prodigy be ready?
00:12He grows in spatter by the hour. Frankly, I'm more concerned with his mother.
00:15Don't be. She will not escape us again.
00:18You might win a few battles against Ken Linus,
00:20but believe me, your court,
00:22its priests, noblemen, and generals, aren't as easy.
00:27I, too, would like nothing more than to know where he's hidden the Ring of the Magi.
00:31You're not helping Daedalus. Daedalus? King Minus' genius inventor.
00:35I'd just a genius. It wouldn't suffice.
00:38You're saying that the ring is the key to unlocking the lexical.
00:43Tell us where you've hidden our ring, or we will kill you.
00:47The Magi believe the ring has the power to kill a god.
00:50But what happened to the cloaked woman?
00:53I never saw her again.
00:57It's getting dark, son. We should head home.
01:10We only have two birds, Mother.
01:12Wait, wait, wait.
01:14It's a big one. It's sitting in that tree.
01:16Right?
01:20There.
01:22You have a good eye.
01:32Thank you, Lady of the Forest.
01:35Um, if you're hungry, you're welcome at our table.
01:38My mother's an excellent cook.
01:40Where is your mother?
01:42Oh.
01:43Uph!
01:45Tessic!
01:53Ah!
01:55Ouv!
01:56Professor!
01:57Absolutely!
01:58No!
01:59Oh!
02:00Oh...!
02:01Oh!
02:02What is your father if I'm scared you?
02:03Oh!
02:04It's good.
02:05I am a grocery store.
02:06Harvey was opened now, and that is a rzeczy who is recovered.
02:07Oh!
02:09Interesting.
02:10Oh
02:12Oh
02:39Your boys on the arms of God
02:42Oh, I wanted to get your attention
02:45What?
02:47You were captured by Cyclops, were you not?
02:50Cyclops?
02:51A man saved you
02:53You and the Oracle of Gaia, where did they go?
02:55They were my only children
03:01The Oracle and the mercenary, what became of them?
03:05Oh
03:07Oh
03:08Oh
03:09Oh
03:10Oh
03:11Oh
03:12Sleep, sweet lady
03:16In the everlasting paradise of God's eternal embrace
03:20Why is she the crucify of God's eternal embrace?
03:25N
03:42I am the Oracle of Gaia, the blessed goddess of earth, sea, and stars guides me.
04:03Did she guide you to my architect Daedalus too, or did he seek you out?
04:08Will you all follow her unknowing spiral?
04:10Speak plainly, or I shall place your liver before my priest.
04:14Father, as an instrument of Gaia, she is protected by Poseidon and Keto, and carries the mark of charis.
04:21Oh, well stripper then, let me see it.
04:23It is on her heart.
04:25Oh, how convenient.
04:27Your champion is an Athenian spy, as are you.
04:31Our only allegiance is to the goddess and her divine panther.
04:35You dare spar with me, witch?
04:38I am your servant, majesty, body, blood, and breath.
04:42Perhaps then you shall have a chance to prove it.
04:45An Oracle must be a virgin, yes?
04:47Naturally.
04:49Their gift depends on it.
04:51Very well.
04:52Tonight, Oracle of Gaia, you will present that gift to your king.
04:58Bathe in anoint of bare young skin.
05:01I want a tasting of honeydew and sage.
05:05And place your champion's head on a spike outside my quarters.
05:08I want him to watch.
05:09Majesty, you can't...
05:10Enough!
05:11What of his interrogation?
05:15What?
05:16You are always so thorough, majesty.
05:19So I'm assuming you want to question him before he dies.
05:22What for?
05:23As you said, if he is an Athenian spy who tried to recruit Daedalus,
05:27you might have an insight or two.
05:30Insight?
05:31Into the secret world of our enemy.
05:34I know how you like to gather intelligence.
05:37Intelligence.
05:39We will interrogate the Athenian spy.
05:43Once we're finished with Daedalus.
05:46If you're going to finish me, finish me quickly, you pigeon-headed rat!
05:59I've missed you, old friend.
06:02You have no idea how upset I was when I heard that you fled the palace.
06:10My home, your home.
06:12Did I not provide you with everything you asked for?
06:15You can imagine my horror when I heard you were going to defect.
06:18Defect?
06:19To Aegeus, old people, my lifelong enemy.
06:22What are you talking about?
06:24Come now.
06:25A clandestine meeting in the forest of Trozen with an Athenian spy.
06:30What Athenian spy?
06:31Who had enlisted the Oracle of Gaia to...
06:35What is your conscience?
06:38I don't have a conscience.
06:41Clearly.
06:42I treated you like one of my own, and this is how you repair me.
06:51I was on my way to see you, my king.
06:56To demonstrate my flying machine.
06:58Did you see?
06:59Your army could fly over the walls of Athens.
07:04I should send emissaries east to our allies in Mycenae.
07:20Mycenae has no interest in standing up to Minos.
07:24We should at least try.
07:25Beg!
07:28Athenians don't beg.
07:31We die in glory.
07:37What are you doing here, boy?
07:40The prince has shown himself a master tactician.
07:43We don't need tacticians.
07:45We need guts!
07:46What would you have us do?
07:47Charge the enemy?
07:48Open the gates.
07:49Open the gates.
07:50Not at night like cowards hiding in shadow.
07:53But in daylight.
07:55So our blessed Athena can see our courage.
07:58Our men will be slaughtered.
08:01Better to die on noble death than rot behind these walls.
08:06Please!
08:07Majesty, I can't breathe.
08:08Your men shed their blood so you can push toys across this table!
08:13Gather our troops.
08:17Prepare to fight.
08:18We would face mutiny!
08:22Are you defying my orders?
08:24Our men can hardly walk, let alone charge a well entrenched.
08:31Foster, come, General.
08:35Talk to me.
08:37What's your advice?
08:39Run to my seer.
08:43You have all grown fat on my privileges.
08:57Tomorrow we show the immortal gods what the men of Athens carry in their hearts.
09:07Daedalus.
09:08Weren't you even a little curious?
09:15I assumed it was a chance encounter.
09:19Let me get this straight.
09:21Aegeus' firstborn discovers he carries the sacred lexicon in his heart.
09:26Recruits the Oracle of Gaia to help solve its riddle.
09:29And then, together, they meet, clandestinely, with King Minus' greatest scientific mind.
09:39And you think that's a chance encounter?
09:42Yes.
09:44Even though they're on their way to find the ring?
09:46I'm not absolutely sure they ever actually found the ring.
09:51You really are the most extraordinarily stupid creature I've ever worked with, Cyrus.
09:56Thank you, ma'am.
09:59And I suppose when Daedalus rendezvoused with his troops and led them back to Minus' camp,
10:05you considered that a coincidence also?
10:08No, I assumed the Minoan guards had been tracking him.
10:15Daedalus, I mean.
10:16So what does this other son of Aegeus look like?
10:25I'm sure you'll be happy to hear it's not poisonous.
10:30Perhaps what you will not be so happy to hear is that it eats very slowly.
10:44What does it eat?
10:46Rats.
10:49Human flesh.
10:52But it takes its time.
10:56Devouring.
10:59Digesting.
11:04Little, my favorite surgeon, is most skilled.
11:06When he cuts a small hole in your belly, you will feel very little pain.
11:13And after he has slipped his black snake into your stomach and sewn it in,
11:20you feel as if you've eaten a very heavy meal.
11:25But so.
11:26It eats very slowly.
11:31It will take several days to eat its way to your heart.
11:47I'm not an immune spy.
11:49Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
11:51Don't speak.
11:53Don't speak.
11:54I'm scared.
11:55Even if you told the truth, I wouldn't believe you.
11:58A man will say anything to live.
12:02But when he is begging to die,
12:09the pain is so unbearable
12:12that he can't think how to lie.
12:16Only then will I believe him.
12:18You should feel privileged.
12:28You're my first patient.
12:31You're my third patient.
12:32Big head.
12:34You're my third patient.
12:35You're my third patient.
12:37Just don't kiss me.
12:39Oh, oh, oh.
12:40Oh, oh.
12:41Oh, oh, oh.
12:43Oh.
12:44Did that hurt?
12:46Oh, oh, oh.
12:48That's odd.
13:02You say you're not an Athenian, but you taste like one.
13:11Gert!
13:14Back away or I'll cut her pretty throat.
13:16Stand your ground, you won't dare.
13:17Don't test me.
13:19Relate me, you do not want to find out what will happen to you if you kill the king's daughter.
13:23The king's daughter?
13:25Step back or I'll cut her throat, princess or not.
13:36You are bold indeed, Athenian.
13:40Go on.
13:41Go on.
13:42Cut me again.
13:47Go on.
13:49Cut me.
13:50No!
13:53Keep him alive.
13:55I'm not done with him yet.
14:01No!
14:02Keep him alive.
14:05I'm not done with him yet.
14:07Your father is king.
14:10We must honor his wishes always.
14:12Athenian will be slaughtered.
14:13Athens will fall.
14:15You will be executed and I will be tortured for the lexicon.
14:18What do you have me do?
14:19Change his mind by whatever means possible.
14:21You're the master strategist with all the answers.
14:25Why don't you persuade him?
14:27He's not thinking straight.
14:30Are you suggesting the king has lost his mind?
14:32Mother, before we even open the gates, our own men will turn against us.
14:42If I do this thing for you, you must do something in return.
14:46You're so clever at finding unusual ways to surreptitiously breach the enemy's defences.
14:53I'd like you to use your skills for a kidnap.
14:58What does he look like?
15:00He's young and very skilled with the rope.
15:02And his feet are painted blue.
15:04Dark blue.
15:05He survived the Cyclops.
15:06He may be a guest of King Minus.
15:08He was recruited by his inventor Daedalus.
15:10This will help you find him.
15:12Let me explain how it works.
15:16You look dangerous, Majesty.
15:25Apparently he's the most dangerous man in our army.
15:27Why were you meeting him?
15:29No one must hear of this, Kaiman.
15:31Is that clear?
15:32Of course.
15:37You are in luck.
15:39I have found someone who will act as your eyes.
15:43So that you can carry on working.
15:46I imagine that you will want to make up for your terrible behavior by working doubly hard to build a war machine for your king.
15:59Hi.
16:00Name's Thibus.
16:02He is a very talented young man.
16:05You had better come up with something sensational.
16:08To win us this war.
16:11If you want to win back our trust.
16:18What's that?
16:19The heart of the ox sacrificed to Ares, god of war, for tomorrow's battle.
16:24So?
16:27It is your honor.
16:28Not eating that.
16:29You will insult Ares and hurt our mother Athena.
16:32I've never had to eat hearts before.
16:34Why now?
16:35You've never fought a battle you were certain to lose before.
16:41When the Manoans hear our cry, they will run screaming back to their ships.
16:46Who is this?
16:50The priestess of the moon will wash you in the sacrificial ox's urine.
16:55So that you carry its scent into battle.
16:57But I don't want to smell of ox urine.
17:00It is the scent of Ares.
17:06Blessed Ares, fill the heart of Aegeus, king of Athens, with your wrath, blood and claw.
17:16Oh.
17:24What is that?
17:28An omen of Hades.
17:31I'm definitely not eating it now.
17:33You will die a brutal death.
17:36But worse, much, much worse.
17:39Your legacy will be tossed into the ashes.
17:41Your name blackened by acrimony and cowardice.
17:46Cowardice?
17:47The world will forever know you as Aegeus, the coward king.
17:53What can we do?
17:54Nothing.
17:56The die has been cast.
18:00Unless...
18:02What?
18:03No.
18:04No, that would never work.
18:05There must be something.
18:06Well...
18:09Let me see.
18:12If the priestess of the moon were to wash your body in anointed oils rather than ox's urine,
18:19and tested your virility for, say, three hours?
18:24No.
18:26No.
18:27Better make it all night.
18:29And maybe...
18:31I can offer your milk to Athena as proof of your manhood.
18:37You want me to bed the priestess?
18:40For a sacred tribute.
18:41You're sure this will work?
18:54So long as we postpone the battle until the next full moon.
18:57To give Athena time to convince Ares of your...bravery.
19:03Very well.
19:04Tell my generals...
19:07...of the delay.
19:34Only 1 to 4.
19:35Keep your hands coming.
19:36We have only to die.
19:37And no.
19:38The battle après will be broken.
19:40I see.
19:42I see.
19:43I see.
19:44Let's go.
19:46Oh!
19:47I see.
19:49I see.
19:51I see.
19:53I see...
19:55Don't be back now.
19:57I don't know.
19:58I see.
20:00I see.
20:02I see.
20:03Where did he find this man?
20:20He did it on his own.
20:21But how?
20:22I think, though, I can't be sure that he disguised himself
20:25and went among the troops.
20:26What does he want him to do?
20:27Sorry, Lord.
20:29He won't tell me.
20:30No matter how hard I press him.
20:33You're most fortunate, Oracle, to go to your death,
20:46having felt the touch of the most powerful man
20:49in the civilized world.
20:52Come, sit.
20:54Come.
20:54Come.
21:03Have I bruised your bold Athenian pride?
21:16What divine gifts have you brought me, Oracle?
21:18The sweet breath of Gaia, Ambrosia from Aphrodite, the wild appetite
21:32of Eros.
21:33Your love will rob me of my gift, Majesty.
21:34Ah, yes.
21:35The virgin soothsayer.
21:36You're not the least bit curious about the most divine gift of all.
21:39My passions are sacrificed so that mortal men may see their destiny.
21:40And what is my destiny?
21:41Ambrosia from Aphrodite, the wild appetite of Eros.
21:42Ambrosia from Aphrodite, the wild appetite of Eros.
21:47Your love will rob me of my gift, Majesty.
21:52Ah, yes.
21:54The virgin soothsayer.
21:56You're not the least bit curious about the most divine gift of all.
22:00My passions are sacrificed so that mortal men may see their destiny.
22:06And what is my destiny, aside from your freshly laid snow?
22:16Humiliation.
22:18Humiliation?
22:20What nonsense is this?
22:23Would you like me to look behind the veil and see what the gods have in store for you?
22:28The gods?
22:30The gods only exist in your imagination, Oracle.
22:34All I have was won by the strength of kings, not the promises of gods.
22:44Right now, the most powerful woman in the civilized world is also the most powerless in your company.
22:56Whatever you do to me, I cannot defend myself.
23:01No.
23:03No.
23:04I raise a hand.
23:05There'll be a hundred spears at my throat.
23:12Guards.
23:17Guards!
23:20See?
23:24We are alone.
23:25I am indeed fortunate to lose my virginity to one so skilled in the art of love.
23:50What?
23:53I've heard many stories.
23:56Your...
23:58reputation...
24:00is...
24:01legendary.
24:03The Sabine women.
24:05The nymphs of Amnissus.
24:07Ah.
24:09Leader on the Swan.
24:11That was Zeus.
24:13But, if Zeus is only in my imagination, then I shall replace him with you.
24:20God of love.
24:22What?
24:24I've always fantasized about that Swan.
24:27It's... powerful wings.
24:30It's... hard.
24:32Fantasized?
24:33Can you imagine what it's like to help so many lovers but never do what they do?
24:37What?
24:39I've dreamt of this moment for so long it almost hurts.
24:42Oh.
24:44How would you like me?
24:45On my... my front or on my back?
24:50Perhaps you have some sophisticated method I've never even heard of.
24:54Oh, this is going to be incredible.
25:00Hurry.
25:01Is it me?
25:13Yes.
25:16Would you rather I were a man?
25:19No.
25:20I can play a man if you'd like. I have tools here.
25:22No, it's not that.
25:25What, then?
25:27I'm your prisoner, not your lover.
25:29You're a lover.
25:36What's the difference?
25:41When you're finished with me, you'll send me to the executioner.
25:47At least you'll die happy.
25:48I'll hurt you more if you do not fight back.
25:49I'll hurt you more if you do not fight back.
25:53What are you going to do with that?
25:54What are you going to do with that?
25:55I'll hurt you more if you do not fight back.
25:56I'll hurt you more if you do not fight back.
25:57I'll hurt you more if you do not fight back.
25:58What are you going to do with that?
26:02I'll hurt you more if you do not fight back.
26:03What are you going to do with that?
26:07What are you going to do with that?
26:08I'll hurt you more if you do not fight back.
26:14What are you going to do with that?
26:20This has never happened before.
26:23Is it me?
26:28What?
26:32Is it me?
26:35I don't think so.
26:38Perhaps if you drink some wine?
26:40This is humiliating.
26:41Oh, of course.
26:45My vision.
26:47Vision?
26:50Humiliation.
26:53Indeed.
26:55What else did your vision for tell us?
26:57Hemorrhoids?
26:58No.
27:04Yes.
27:09Oh, yes.
27:10If your constipation continues.
27:14Your priests argue over your treatment.
27:24Almost as much as you argue with your generals.
27:28Their tactics are feeble, but even if they weren't, you wouldn't listen.
27:34You follow your heart.
27:37And perhaps...
27:40The advice of your daughter.
27:45She shares your...
27:47...intellect as well as your...
27:49...good looks.
27:58oh but you must beware narcissus constant distraction are you saying i'm vain no not i
28:10the gods unless you're careful your vanity will be your undoing i'm impressed
28:22perhaps there's something to this gift of yours after all
28:25the rope is too tight
28:35good
28:36you don't scare me at all latinian
28:42open your mouth
28:54oh
29:02Oh, my God.
29:32Well, how far did it fly?
29:41Uh, like, not really fly.
29:44More roll.
29:46Yeah, it rolled.
29:48Can't you speak properly, you rancid excuse for a human being?
29:53Hmm, box was good, though.
29:56Are you eating that fig?
29:58No.
29:59What would you like to do next?
30:01Oh, for the God of love.
30:03We could try something different, like a grape.
30:05A grape might roll further.
30:06We don't want it to roll.
30:09So what's the point?
30:10I mean, why throw fruit at Athens?
30:12It's a prototype.
30:14We'll have to make the spring stronger.
30:18Wait.
30:18You, then.
30:19You and whatever it is you use for a brain.
30:25Start with making the spring twice the length.
30:30Better bring it over here so I can check it.
30:33You want to check it again?
30:39You don't have to be so, you know, negative all the time.
30:44For going to work together, there has to be mutual respect.
30:48Yes.
30:49From now on, I'm the senior partner, okay?
30:52And you have to say stuff like, thank you, Thibis.
30:56And please, Thibis.
30:58And you're brilliantly talented, you know, Thibis.
31:03Thank you, Thibis.
31:04Why would Prince Lycos send a spy to King Minos' camp?
31:14I don't know he's a spy.
31:15He's a Dorian.
31:17What?
31:17A Dorian?
31:18Are you sure?
31:19How did our milk-toothed prince find a Dorian?
31:23Clearly, he's not the prince we once knew.
31:26What's more worrying is he's not confiding in anyone.
31:28Not even his scribe.
31:30What about his mother?
31:31That's what concerns me.
31:32Why would she send a Dorian to Minos' camp?
31:37We know she knows someone tried to assassinate her at the tribute to Apollo.
31:41We don't know she knows we had anything to do with it.
31:44But if she did know, what would she do?
31:48Plot against us.
31:50Oh.
31:51Unfortunately for her, but fortunately for us, she doesn't have enough evidence,
31:54or indeed enough support within her own court, to pose a serious threat.
31:57What you might think was a good thing, unless it actually turned out to be worse.
32:04Worse?
32:07What does a woman do when she's cornered?
32:10Run to her husband.
32:12The king saved her once by accident.
32:14He's unlikely to save her again by design.
32:16Oh, no.
32:19What?
32:21If a woman finds she's made enemies of her close friends,
32:25she'll try to make friends of her true enemies.
32:28I don't understand what.
32:31She's negotiating with King Minos.
32:33Treason?
32:34The question is, what do we do about it?
33:04I tell you, the demon goddess stands at your door,
33:30but I shall wash your soul clean.
33:34Yes.
33:37I feel changed.
33:41Lena has touched my heart.
33:45What will she want in return?
33:48Only your love.
33:51This will transform my battle plans,
33:55breathe fresh life into our offensive.
33:56My army fired by Athena's wrath.
34:01Not wrath.
34:03Love.
34:05Love?
34:08What good is that?
34:12Athena's cool fire must cleanse the demon goddess from your soul.
34:18Wrench her claws from your heart.
34:22Light a new dawn.
34:25How?
34:26I wanna breathe.
34:31How?
34:33How?
34:34What?
34:34What do you do?
34:35How old do you do?
34:37emoji?
34:38What?
34:41What?
34:49E?
34:51E?
34:53I?
34:55E?
34:55Titan Helios, summer sun and winter light, act as my sentinel in this, my greatest hour
35:11of need. Fire your golden arrow at the eldest son of Aegeus, king of Athens.
35:25Hurry.
35:55Ah! My darling daughter, come in. We're having Mackerel, your favorite. Come join us.
36:10Are you fattening her up for the executioner?
36:12No, actually I'm giving her strength for one of her remarkable visions. Wait till you see.
36:18Don't tell me she's converted you.
36:20I defy anyone, even you Ariadne, to not fall under her spell.
36:25Really? Perhaps then she will tell us who her Athenian spiral is.
36:29What do you mean?
36:31He's no older than any man.
36:35He tied you up, didn't he?
36:39What?
36:40One flick of a rope and suddenly you couldn't move, right?
36:44You see?
36:47Who is he?
36:48No one knows his name. He's cursed.
36:52Cursed?
36:53Just let him go and pray for the best.
36:56Why?
37:00He's not an Athenian spy. He's a mercenary who killed Cyclops, son of Gaia, goddess of the
37:06earth and sea. She cursed him. That's why he abducted me, her oracle, because he thought
37:12I might be able to protect him or even lift the curse.
37:17And how does this curse work?
37:20Anyone who touches him, hits or strokes him, cuts or bruises him, does anything to him at
37:27all, will inherit his shame.
37:30If that were true, you would have told us before.
37:33I tried.
37:35You're not falling for this, are you?
37:37I'm not one for curses. I like the old prophecy from time to time, but curses keep me indigestion.
37:43Save yourselves and cast him out.
37:46Come lie next to me. I have another dream I want you to decipher. She's very good at dreams.
37:52And what about the mercenary?
37:54I don't know. We have other things to worry about, but it seems to me if he's killed the
38:03Cyclops, if he's upset Mother Gaia, we should put his head on a spike.
38:09Hello, Ranger.
38:10No. You will inherit his curse.
38:15Inheriting man's curses is my daughter's specialty.
38:20He hit the roof.
38:34Good, Ivis. You clever, clever young man.
38:39No wonder Princess Ariadne speaks so highly of your...
38:50Yeah, looks like it worked.
39:08Wait.
39:12Wait.
39:14What?
39:16There's someone trying to get out now.
39:20Like a prisoner.
39:22You have to imagine that's a Minoan soldier scaling the walls of Athens.
39:34Whoa. The prisoner's climbing out.
39:36Does he have blue feet?
39:41Yeah.
39:42How did you know that?
39:43Is he getting away?
39:46No.
39:47Go, let's go ahead.
39:48Come on.
39:49We gotta get back.
39:50No. Take me over there.
39:51I want to check the machine.
39:53I'm gonna check it again.
39:55Quiet.
39:56Athenian.
39:57Come.
39:58The princess wants to see the prisoner.
40:15The tortoise is a creature of Kalanay.
40:44Ordered to carry its home on its back after offending Zeus.
40:49So, dreaming of a tortoise means that you have started to accept this place as...
40:57Yes.
41:24Sleeping with the king.
41:25Oh, you are mine.
41:26Oh, thank the gods.
41:27Where's the ring?
41:28I have it.
41:29Come on.
41:30Let's go.
41:31You're not coming with me, Oracle.
41:32Why not?
41:33It's dangerous enough for me getting into Athens on my own.
41:34With you, I don't stand a chance.
41:35I can look after myself.
41:36I know.
41:37That's why you're staying here with your new lover.
41:38Oh, he's not my lover.
41:39No, he's not my lover.
41:40No, don't be ridiculous.
41:41You know I can't.
41:42Where is it?
41:43It's in a private place.
41:44A very private place.
41:45Hurry.
41:46Or I'll find it myself.
41:47You wouldn't dare.
41:48You wouldn't dare.
41:50It's in a private place.
41:51It's in a private place.
41:52A very private place.
41:53Hurry or I'll find it myself.
41:54You wouldn't dare.
41:55No, don't be ridiculous, you know I can't be.
42:03Where is it?
42:06It's in a private place, a very private place.
42:10Hurry.
42:13Or I'll find it myself.
42:15You wouldn't dare.
42:22Fear.
42:23You're afraid of your own son.
42:25He should be afraid of me.
42:27I'm sure he will be.
42:29Which is why you must reassure him.
42:33If he does have the power of the lexicon,
42:36where will that leave me?
42:38As his father.
42:39Athens will look to him, not me.
42:43Not if you present him as your gift to them.
42:48The saviour you created.
42:50What if he doesn't cooperate?
42:54Turns his anger on his father?
42:56He'll only do that if he sees your fear.
42:59Show him courage, and he'll want to follow in your footsteps.
43:03Your country stands on the brink, Aegeus.
43:10Once your son opens the doors to Olympus,
43:14and turns you into an immortal god,
43:17you'll no longer fear him,
43:20King Minos,
43:22nor all the demons in Hades.
43:23I'm Hades.
43:24I'm Hades.
43:53You're not.
43:56I'm Hades.
43:58He's a man.
44:00He's a man.
44:01You're not.
44:03He's a man.
44:04He's a man.
44:06He's a man.
44:07He'll all the demons.
44:08He's a man.
44:10I'm Hades.
44:12He's a man.
44:14He's a man.
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