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Tv, Olympus S01E06 The Lexicon

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00:00You better have a good story, or I'll start screaming.
00:02Just let me borrow the chain, and I promise to come back and tell you everything.
00:06I'm a better king than I am a father.
00:08If you want to open the door to Olympus and become an immortal, you must learn to be both.
00:12Tell us where you've hidden our three, or we will kill him.
00:15They are the Vergi.
00:17Oh, no, no.
00:18Look at me.
00:20Timing is critical.
00:21So you want palace to snatch the throne.
00:24Why would Lighthouse want to meet with me in person?
00:28Son.
00:30Son.
01:00What's wrong?
01:11I've not been completely honest with you.
01:14i'm no ordinary man i carry a demon's curse a curse i've passed on to my son
01:22what sort of curse a prize of the gods
01:28you will feel it when he comes of age as i did where is this son inside you
01:39how could you possibly know i no longer feel the beast knowing it myself
01:47beast listen carefully you'll not speak of this to anyone run hide in the forest of trozen of the
02:00sacred mountains to the north do not hurt the boy or you'll be punished by the gods of the ancients
02:05raise them in secret until i find you how will you find us
02:10this will lead me to you keep it hidden from the boy till he comes of age and wants to leave you
02:22i can't do this on my own you don't do as i say you will be hunted down by my enemies and killed
02:30who am i
02:33yet she is king of heavens
02:39return the ring
03:07and our quarrel is ended
03:09the ring is mine now
03:12and our man
03:15it has a gift when you wake up
03:15you're in secret
03:18you're in secret
03:20uh
03:20he's gonna go
03:23but you're not a group of people
03:24i haven't left this edition
03:29and i hope you forget that
03:32well
03:33i'll come and you have
03:34you have
03:35released
03:36in
03:37in
03:38The lexicon is a curse to Jesus.
03:54A cruel trick of your gods.
03:56A curse to your kind.
03:59A miracle to mine.
04:04I protected you and your mother.
04:06Let the Magi Witch live so that she could tell her kind that I still have their ring.
04:11That's why she didn't go looking for you.
04:14She did.
04:16And when she found us, she killed my mother.
04:21But she didn't find the ring.
04:26Why did you abandon us?
04:30I looked for you.
04:32For several years.
04:34Your mother hid you too well.
04:37If that was true, then why did you tell your youngest son and the world that he carried the lexicon?
04:43The king must rule the hearts and hopes of his people.
04:47If anyone knew the lexicon was no longer in my control, I would lose my authority.
04:53Then why did you give it up?
04:55I couldn't govern with that beast of my back.
04:58You faced him.
05:02You know what he's like.
05:04Believe me, the affairs of state are burdened enough without...
05:07a terrifying creature clawing my soul.
05:11So like the Magi Witch, you started to believe the lexicon was a curse.
05:15A cruel trick of the gods.
05:16I wanted to get as far away from it as possible.
05:18The lexicon is a miracle of the gods, not a curse.
05:21Then why didn't you rear me as your own?
05:23Help me unlock its secrets so that we both could benefit.
05:25I tried. Believe me.
05:28I searched for you for years. Everywhere.
05:32No.
05:33You lost your nerve.
05:35Convinced it was a demon's curse.
05:37Left it in the belly of a stranger.
05:39Then lied to your family and the world.
05:41I did what I thought was right for Athens.
05:44Put my people before me.
05:46And me.
05:48Don't you dare turn your back on your king.
05:53You're my guest.
05:55But you must live by my rules.
05:58You're not to leave the palace.
06:00A guard will accompany you everywhere you go.
06:02Is that understood?
06:04Perfectly.
06:05That went well.
06:16He's a rude, arrogant animal with no respect.
06:23And smarter than I'd imagined.
06:26What?
06:26He is your son, after all.
06:29The ring.
06:33After spending most of the morning prizing this from our son.
06:37I'm not letting it out of my sight.
06:41What am I going to do?
06:42To start with, I was hoping you'd do a better job of convincing your new son.
06:46To work with me to solve the lexicon.
06:48He's a savage.
06:50A creature of the woods.
06:52Remember.
06:53We can't force him.
06:55He has to give himself willingly.
06:57We should have to try a different tack.
07:02Not at all what I expected.
07:29Queen Medea.
07:32So you know who I am.
07:35I should thank you.
07:36Your son told me it was you who asked him to rescue me from King Minus.
07:40Rescue you?
07:41He abducted you.
07:43His Dorian dragged you here against your will.
07:46No.
07:47I escaped from King Minus' camp myself.
07:49And scaled these walls alone.
07:50How was your time with our enemy?
07:55Mercifully brief.
07:57And Daedalus.
07:58King Minus' architect.
07:59What pact did you seal with him?
08:02Daedalus helped me find the ring, that's all.
08:05And how did you keep the ring from King Minus?
08:07I can see why you're suspicious.
08:09Whatever the priest of guise told you, Daedalus was not my ally.
08:13So it was just a chance encounter in the woods, then?
08:16Yes.
08:16But you nevertheless followed him to King Minus' camp.
08:21No, we were apprehended by his men.
08:23We?
08:25Ah, yes.
08:26You, Daedalus.
08:27And the Oracle of Gaia, who you'd recruited to help solve the riddle of the lexicon.
08:32I don't want to solve the riddle of the lexicon.
08:35I want to get rid of it.
08:38Then why did you have this ring?
08:42I wanted to return it to my father.
08:45What for?
08:46To get his blessing?
08:47To have him absolve you of your responsibility?
08:50I didn't ask for this curse.
08:52There must be a part of you that wants to do the right thing,
08:54or you wouldn't have hidden the ring from King Minus.
08:57The lexicon is the only thing keeping you alive, son of Aethra.
09:00You have a simple choice.
09:02Work with me to solve its riddle.
09:05Or face the wrath of the desperate people of Athens.
09:07What does it say?
09:19Perhaps we should discuss this privately.
09:22Should we discuss this privately?
09:23We are discussing it privately.
09:26So we are.
09:27I mean just the two of us.
09:28The next full moon, when the sun sets and where the wings meet the sky.
09:39Why is Lycos writing a riddle?
09:40In case the message falls into the wrong hands.
09:43Well, that's confusing.
09:44What if we go to the wrong place?
09:46What do you make of it?
09:48It's the temple on Mount Pelion.
09:50Its wings are said to touch the sky.
09:52The next full moon is in four days and he wants to meet at sunset.
09:55Tell me she isn't useful.
09:57How do we know it's not a trap?
09:59For heaven's sake, of course it's a trap.
10:02The question to ask is whether we can turn Lycos' trap to our advantage.
10:07How do we know the message is even from Prince Lycos?
10:10We don't.
10:12It sounds like another one of King Aegeus' ham-fisted schemes.
10:17I wouldn't be surprised if he were the sort to hide men and wooden horses.
10:22So what do we do?
10:25It may be long.
10:27For now.
10:33His heart undoubtedly belongs to our enemy, King Mimos.
10:37My own son!
10:39A traitor!
10:40Why?
10:41Let's see now.
10:43You abandoned his mother to a miserable life in hiding
10:46and saddled him with the demon's curse, so he thinks,
10:49which got his mother killed.
10:51I gave him life.
10:52Then walked away.
10:55I'll have him executed as a Minoan spy, traitor, and degenerate.
11:00Or crowned as your new prince and heir.
11:05What?
11:06Threats and extortion will only get us so far.
11:08If we're going to solve the lexicon, we have to win his heart.
11:14But an heir.
11:16He's your oldest son, isn't he?
11:18That makes him heir to the throne.
11:20He can't be trusted.
11:21Who can?
11:22Look.
11:23If you embrace him, genuinely behave like the father he never knew,
11:29give him all your love and win his trust,
11:34perhaps then he'll willingly work with me to solve the riddle of the lexicon.
11:38But, first, we need to win over your court, your generals, and priests.
11:49How?
11:50By introducing him.
11:53Draping the royal robe on his shoulders.
11:56Doesn't even have a name.
11:57Well, then you, as his father and king, will give him one.
12:02In a naming ceremony.
12:06What will I call him?
12:08Hero.
12:10Sent by our mother, the goddess Athena,
12:12to deliver us from this siege.
12:15A hero to sweep King Minos' armies back to the sea.
12:19A hero to sit alongside me,
12:21his king,
12:22his father.
12:23A true son.
12:25A firstborn.
12:27My champion.
12:30Hero.
12:42Let the firstborn child of King Aegeus,
12:46son of Pandion,
12:48father of Athens,
12:50blood of the golden halos of the night,
12:53be forever known
12:55as hero.
12:59Prince of Athens.
13:01Prince of Athens.
13:16It's a disaster.
13:18You don't know that yet.
13:19I know that the years spent grooming Prince Lycaus
13:22so that one day he'd take me through the doors of Olympus
13:24have come to nothing.
13:25Perhaps this new son treat us just as favorably.
13:28Medea has him wrapped around her little finger.
13:31And once she has the power of a god,
13:33what do you think she'll do to us?
13:39What should we do?
13:42But King Minos responds to Lycaus' message.
13:44His scribe will bring it to me.
13:45Then we'll have all the evidence we need.
13:48How shall we use this evidence?
13:52To spark a military coup,
13:54we'll need to incite the generals
13:55while they're in session with the king.
13:59It's a strike first.
14:00Once you confirm
14:04that Aegeus is dead,
14:06I will step in
14:07and reestablish order.
14:09And once you've assumed the throne,
14:11you think this new prince will empower you?
14:15He won't have any other choice.
14:19Yes.
14:20A Dorian abducted your new heir to the throne
14:23and brought him here.
14:24Are you sure?
14:25Why do you treat me like a fool?
14:26I must be absolutely certain.
14:29Hiro said he made his own way here,
14:31scaled the walls alone.
14:33So what?
14:34You have him now, don't you?
14:36If you don't tell me the truth,
14:38I'll have you buried alive.
14:41Lycaus, listen to me.
14:42No, you listen to me.
14:44I have loved you
14:45more than any son could love their mother.
14:48I have sacrificed my blood,
14:50my freedom,
14:52and my life for you.
14:54And not because I wanted the lexicon
14:55or the throne of Athens,
14:57but because I wanted your love in return.
15:00And this is how you repay me.
15:04I've always loved you, Lycaus.
15:07After all, I am your mother.
15:09Then show it.
15:11Reject this imposter
15:13and give me back my life.
15:17Each time I took a step closer
15:27to solving the riddle of the lexicon,
15:30the beast took a step closer to me.
15:33My court became anxious,
15:36worried they might lose their king
15:37rather than gain the mystery of the gods.
15:40Some started to plop behind my back.
15:44So you buried the ring of my mother
15:46in the forests of Troyes?
15:48Only until I could reclaim it.
15:51And her.
15:53How did you choose my mother?
15:57I asked the Oracle of Gaia,
15:59a blind old woman,
16:02for a sign.
16:04She told me to go to the beach at Phaleron,
16:06pick a shell from the sea at low tide.
16:09The next woman I found
16:11would be my bride.
16:12My mother lived in Phaleron.
16:16You didn't know?
16:18No, I knew she was brought up by the sea,
16:21and that her father was a fisherman.
16:23But she kept names and places to herself.
16:26She was protecting you.
16:28This is that shell.
16:42I've kept it close to my heart ever since.
16:45Wondered about her every day.
16:47It was mine in Verno.
17:04Well, Mason said it's the biggest he's ever seen.
17:09It's perfect.
17:10What's the fault?
17:12The bull's tongue meets a sting.
17:14How are you feeling?
17:17Never better.
17:18I can see as well,
17:20or as badly as ever before.
17:22I have all the dates I can eat,
17:24and mercifully I'm left alone
17:26to do my work without interference.
17:28Will you make the deadline?
17:30No, of course not.
17:33Not enough time.
17:34Not enough bronze.
17:36Not enough men.
17:37But you've turned most of the army into blacksmiths.
17:40Sadly, not all are sent into the room.
17:42How come we hurried along?
17:43We?
17:43Please, Daedalus, we are running out of time.
17:46I'm sorry to disappoint you,
17:47but it might not be ready for several weeks.
17:52Tell Lycos
17:53that if he delivers himself to me,
17:57alone,
17:58ready to work with my priests
18:00to solve the riddle of the lexicon
18:02and open the doors of Olympus to me,
18:06I will spare Athens and its people
18:09and deliver him intact
18:10to serve as my...
18:13Regent.
18:15Is he, uh, likely to come alone?
18:17Probably not.
18:18I doubt he'll even show up at all.
18:21But you never know.
18:22The promise of a quiet life
18:25might give him pause.
18:27His message said in four days.
18:29Ah, yes.
18:30In that case,
18:31we'll hold off on the bronze bull
18:33and see if anything comes of this.
18:37Perhaps you'd like me to bless the note
18:39with Gaia's sweet prayers?
18:40I don't think that would be necessary.
18:44What have you got to lose
18:45but your pride?
18:46And heaven knows
18:47you've lost enough of that
18:48over the years.
18:48Sacred mother of earth and sea,
19:00carry this message swiftly
19:03to Lycos,
19:05prince of Athens.
19:07You gave him the shell?
19:23Yes.
19:25He believed every word.
19:27Good.
19:28We need to paint a picture
19:29of a father who cares,
19:31who loved his mother
19:32and would have loved him
19:34if he had found her.
19:35Yes.
19:37Now perhaps
19:38I can move things along.
19:41I asked your father
19:42not to show you his scars
19:43but he felt you should know
19:45what lies in store.
19:47Can I come in?
19:50What your father
19:51should have told you
19:52was that he didn't know me then.
19:54If he did,
19:56he wouldn't have given up
19:56a lexicon so easily.
19:59He was searching blind
20:01without the expert guidance
20:03of a master sorceress.
20:05I've heard about your talents.
20:07Really?
20:08From who?
20:10The priests of Gaia.
20:13I fear we may have got off
20:15on the wrong foot.
20:17I shouldn't have doubted
20:18your integrity.
20:20My son tells me
20:21you did in fact
20:22find your own way
20:23to our door.
20:25So if he wanted
20:26to get rid of the lexicon,
20:28why did you come?
20:30I thought my father
20:31might be a different
20:32sort of man.
20:34A man with all the answers.
20:37Perhaps.
20:38Or were you looking
20:39for his permission
20:40to rid yourself of it?
20:41That too.
20:44Trust in me, hero.
20:46Let me help you
20:46solve the riddle
20:47of the lexicon
20:48and realize its glory.
20:51How?
20:53By bleeding me to death
20:54as the priests of Gaia did.
20:55It'll be easier
20:56with the ring.
20:57The ring carries
20:57an even greater danger.
20:59One we will face together.
21:01But unless you give yourself
21:03to me willingly,
21:04heart and soul,
21:06I cannot help you.
21:08How can the lexicon
21:09help me?
21:09Don't you want to live
21:13as a god?
21:14No.
21:16But I can see
21:16that you do.
21:18So I can deliver us
21:19from this terrible war,
21:20save Athens
21:21and its people.
21:22Who else will you
21:23usher through the doors
21:23of Olympus
21:24and make immortal?
21:25Just you
21:25and me, hero.
21:28We would walk
21:29this world
21:30like Athena
21:31and Apollo.
21:33And if we fail?
21:34I will purge
21:35this beast
21:35from your soul
21:36nevertheless.
21:38No.
21:38I will make you safe.
21:41No.
21:43The lexicon
21:44is a curse.
21:46It will corrupt us all.
21:47an army approaches.
21:59Its leaders
22:00and enemy
22:00of the gods.
22:02What sort of army?
22:05An army of the future.
22:07More powerful
22:08than any
22:08we can imagine.
22:11Beware.
22:11Beware.
22:14If it's an army
22:15of the future,
22:16how can it
22:16approach now?
22:17The oracle sleeps
22:37in the arms
22:37of the goddess.
22:39Her muses
22:40have danced away.
22:40Thank you,
22:42priest of Gaia.
22:44I haven't come
22:46for a vision.
22:52Then what is it
22:53you want,
22:54mystic?
22:57You know me.
23:00The magi
23:00are not welcome
23:01in a house of god.
23:02Where is the oracle
23:20of Gaia?
23:22She walks
23:23with the son
23:23of Aegeus.
23:24Quiet!
23:24Quiet!
23:28Run from this place,
23:29mystic,
23:30before the gods
23:30exact their revenge.
23:32Your gods hide
23:36and cower.
23:39I'm not afraid
23:40of them.
23:45Then you should
23:46fear us.
24:02where did they go?
24:24I don't know.
24:25Where?
24:29Keep Minos' camp.
24:30When?
24:32A few days ago.
24:34Does Medea
24:35queen of Athens now?
24:37Yes.
24:38Yes.
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25:23i might have found a way to get into happens but first you have to help me slip away
25:35what are you planning i'm meeting athenian emissaries in the temple on mount pelion
25:39how did you swing that i switched a message in ten of the minus who thinks he's meeting
25:45them in a few days to discuss terms of surrender but they'll be meeting me tomorrow instead
25:49first you have to create a diversion so that i can sleep away what sort of diversion
25:56i will hurt you if you do not step back
26:19cut me
26:32go on cut me
26:38what are you doing here i need you and i know you need me
26:45very very slowly moving around inside looking for me
26:55i will hurt you more if you do not fight
27:06you want to get rid of it don't you
27:16yes i will take it from you and set you free
27:28thank you marian
27:33don't you dare
27:34not until you've untied me
27:45for some reason i can't seem to untie this you would give the lexicon to her
27:49to anyone
27:53then let me take your seed
27:56what first wet my lips with yours
28:07no no no use your tongue
28:10i will cut you athenian
28:18i will cut you athenian
28:19stand back
28:32Oh, my God.
29:02God! I need help here!
29:32Where did you find that bird?
29:45It flew into my room, Majesty.
29:47And who are you taking it to now?
29:50Pallas, priest Circes, or my son?
29:52Neither. None.
29:54If you haven't been feeling nervous lately, you should start feeling very nervous now.
30:10Lycos.
30:27You poor fool.
30:29Where did you arrange to meet?
30:34What difference does it make now?
30:36Minus would kill you.
30:38The only reason he's even responding is because he mistakenly thinks you carry the lexicon.
30:44Do I have your word that you won't leave the palace tomorrow?
30:47Tomorrow?
30:48I arranged to meet him at the next full moon. That's not for two days.
30:52I suppose it's not surprising he wants to see you sooner.
30:55Who knows about this?
30:56Only your scribe.
30:57Which obviously means Pallas knows too.
30:59Kaiman is loyal to me, not Pallas.
31:02Have you tested that loyalty?
31:03I don't have to.
31:06Lycos.
31:07Lycos, does Pallas know that you're trying to negotiate terms for surrender?
31:14He will use it against us.
31:18Lycos.
31:20Tell me he doesn't know.
31:24I'm sorry, mother.
31:28We are very lucky I intercepted this.
31:32But now I must act quickly.
31:37The enemy is preparing a major offensive.
31:41What sort of offensive?
31:43They're building something.
31:45Mechanical.
31:46Why can't they fight like men?
31:47I'm sure they will.
31:49Once they've breached these walls.
31:51We should strike first.
31:52Our troops are anxious, majesty.
31:55Some think that they'll have to be known geniuses behind this trickery.
31:58Too anxious to fight.
32:01I hope you're not considering terms for surrender.
32:04How dare you use that word in here.
32:07What theatre is this?
32:14Some unknown carrier pigeon.
32:15A message sent by carrier pigeon from King Minos, agreeing to meet secretly with a representative of this court.
32:24Whatever for?
32:25To negotiate terms for surrender.
32:27Who would do such a thing?
32:33Someone who's had his eye on this throne for many years.
32:37My brother?
32:40This is utter nonsense.
32:44How could you possibly suspect me?
32:47Your most devoted supporter.
32:49I asked myself the same question.
32:52You wouldn't have done it without support of your own, of course.
32:55Isn't that right?
32:57Priest Serxes.
32:57I'm sorry, majesty.
33:01I don't...
33:01No one would dare plot against my husband unless he had followers within the court.
33:06And, of course, the church.
33:09I suppose there is a logic...
33:11You're a man with his ear to the ground.
33:14Perhaps you've heard a whisper or two.
33:16Come to think of it, Lord Pallas has been behaving oddly.
33:32Just the other day, he asked me about his olive tree.
33:35What?
33:36It's sick.
33:38He wants to cut it down.
33:40Xerxes.
33:40But he doesn't have an olive tree.
33:43Exactly.
33:43He means you, majesty.
33:47That you're sick.
33:49And you need cutting down.
33:53Is this true, Pallas?
33:55Of course not.
33:57I'm afraid so.
34:00Brother...
34:01God!
34:02These are lies.
34:04Let me see that note.
34:06Where is it written that I...
34:07Save your speeches for your trial.
34:11Take him down.
34:16What do you want?
34:30To repay my debt.
34:32Return your tunic.
34:34And tell my story.
34:37Thank you for rescuing me the other day.
34:40Sometimes I don't know who our soldiers are fighting for anymore.
34:45Do you live alone?
34:49My father and brother were killed defending our city.
34:52My mother died giving me life.
34:55I'm sorry.
34:59Are you a Minoan spy?
35:01No.
35:13So what is your story?
35:14I'm alone.
35:32Like you.
35:35And lonely.
35:35I'm lonely.
35:36The people I love are gone.
35:42Like you.
35:47And perhaps also like you.
35:50I dream of a life without fear.
35:57In a world of simple pleasures.
36:00Without pain and poverty.
36:06Like you.
36:11When my son could grow up with his father at his side.
36:17And I could give myself completely to a woman.
36:24Just like you.
36:25A woman that I would never leave.
36:33Either in this life.
36:36Or the next.
36:48What's wrong?
36:51I have not been completely honest with you.
36:55I am no ordinary man.
37:00I carry a demon's curse.
37:04A curse I would pass on to my son.
37:08What sort of curse?
37:11A prize of the gods.
37:15He would feel it when he came of age as I did.
37:22Who are you?
37:25Son of Aegeus.
37:30Your king.
37:35That's some story, Minoen.
37:40If you need shelter, you can stay here.
37:42You risked your life for me and I remain in your debt.
37:45But no more of your stories.
37:46The Italian spy captured on enemy territory.
38:06When?
38:06A short time ago.
38:07Well done, my daughter.
38:10Well done.
38:10What does the goddess of the earth and sea think about this?
38:15I'm sure the whole of Olympus rejoices at your success.
38:19Our success.
38:20What should we do with it?
38:22I've already sent him for execution.
38:23No.
38:25No?
38:25No, you mustn't hurt him.
38:27As I said before, he's cursed.
38:29We will all pay the price.
38:30Ah, yes, the curse thing.
38:33We have to let him go, otherwise we all die.
38:37No, we should imprison him.
38:39Yes, keep him away from Athens, particularly King Aegeus, while we work to get into the city to kill Aegeus.
38:45But we should not kill the Athenian.
38:48Is that the goddess of the earth and sea giving the orders, or is it you?
38:53Me?
38:54Uh, no, her, of course.
38:56I know you have a soft spot for this young fellow, but believe me, there will be others.
39:01And you may even fall in love with your king.
39:05No.
39:06No?
39:07I mean, yes.
39:09I may well fall in love with my king, if I haven't already, that is.
39:14But that's not my point.
39:15What I meant was, no, it's not about love.
39:18It's about the curse.
39:21Execute the Athenian!
39:23No, no!
39:23Where is he?
39:24I want to watch.
39:26We should all watch.
39:31Give me the sword, I'll do it, Master.
39:33No, no, Majesty, at least let me consult the carriers to ensure they will usher his soul.
39:37No, no, no, no, no!
39:38No, you can't kill him, he carries the sacred lexicon inside him!
39:46Mocenry!
39:47Mocenry!
39:48Mocenry!
39:52Do you see her clearly now, Father?
39:54She is a liar, and a cheat!
39:57You see me?
39:59He's the real firstborn son of eight years.
40:02Was he?
40:03Was he?
40:04Yes, yes.
40:04I mobilized the largest army the world has ever known to hunt the Prince of Athens while
40:10sitting in my prison!
40:12Where is he now?
40:14I don't know.
40:15He wanted to get into the city to meet his father, the king.
40:18Now we know why.
40:19Metea wasn't able to take the lexicon from her son.
40:23But that means, of course, that she'll soon have her claws in the new prince.
40:26That's not the lexicon, quick.
40:28We must attack at once.
40:29Get up!
40:31Get up!
40:32We must attack today, now.
40:34There's not a moment to lose.
40:35Why are you dressed that way?
40:37I'm testing a prototype.
40:39What?
40:44Now!
40:46It's a diversion tactic.
40:48Designed to scatter the enemy.
40:50Works pretty well, I think.
40:56Father!
40:58What is the oracle?
41:00Find her!
41:02What did you do?
41:03Did you give it up?
41:05If you cheated me, thrown away your gift.
41:07Denied Athens' birthright.
41:09I will burn your body on the city walls, you coward.
41:12You think I do what you did?
41:14He's the coward.
41:15You're me.
41:15I am your king!
41:16Egeus, let him go.
41:26So, hero, what did you do?
41:32I made up my mind.
41:34Alan, unless I can find the courage to face this beast myself,
41:40I'll pass the curse on to my son,
41:43and then destroy my future wife as he destroyed my mother.
41:47I will not do that.
41:51You give yourself worthy, Nick.
41:54I do.
41:55I do.
41:55Unless you trust me completely, this will not work.
42:22Yeah, I trust you.
42:25It's fine.
42:28I do.
42:34I do.
42:36No!
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