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00:00All right, Joy. She just made you collateral.
00:09I'll come again, I promise!
00:11I bring you the diary, you give me Joy.
00:13Swapsies it is.
00:15Has she called yet?
00:16About swapping me for the diary.
00:18Because he said he'd cut my hand off.
00:20I need you to find a man called Jensen and get some of his DNA for me.
00:24If Joy is doing something for Iris, there's a way to use that knowledge to your own advantage.
00:30Alfie, I need that book.
00:32We hate people who knowingly provide assistance to people who murder police officers.
00:39You actually want to know what happened?
00:42Up to you, Nico.
00:45Police are here.
01:00Forgive the intrusion, Professor Lind. I appreciate that privacy is very important to you.
01:15My name is Pim.
01:25And as I'm sure you've inferred, I represent the syndicate who debt financed development of your device back when the project hit some cash flow issues.
01:33In fact, I'm the new acting head of what they call the Intra-Group Committee.
01:38Now, we, your admirers and supporters, were keenly aware that contained within the neurological pathways of your device lie certain conjectures that you'd much prefer remain undisclosed.
02:03So let me reassure you, I am here only to discuss some comparatively minor work you did on protein misfolding in the PRNP gene, the gene that encodes an incurable prion disease known as fatal familial insomnia.
02:20Now, at the very head of my organization sits an extremely wealthy man.
02:27And the thing that he cherishes most in the entire world is a grandchild.
02:34Now, her family learned that she'd inherited this condition while still in utero.
02:46So the previous head of the Intra-Group Committee was given the task of securing a treatment before she became symptomatic.
02:53And sadly, this wasn't to be.
02:57Symptoms appeared a few weeks ago.
03:01It started with tremors, gait abnormalities, involuntary eye, hand and arm movements.
03:08Her time is growing desperately short.
03:15Soon she'll be unable to sleep.
03:20She'll experience terrifying delusions, waking nightmares, followed by severe dementia, and then death.
03:30And then death.
03:33She's nine years old.
03:39So the reason I am here is to offer you in person my absolute assurance that we have no intention of exploiting financially or otherwise any of these more abstruse conjectures.
03:53In fact, I would happily see the machine entirely erased if that is indeed what you truly want.
04:03All I ask is for you to wake it just long enough for me to take what I need.
04:16This is about a child, Professor Lind.
04:27I'm sorry.
04:30Did you give me your name?
04:32I did.
04:33Yes, it's Pym.
04:35Thank you, thank you, thank you.
04:37I shit you out.
04:44I shit you out.
04:48I shit you out.
04:49I!
04:50I shit you out.
04:54Can I stay in jail?
04:58Oh hell!
05:00What?
05:02What?
05:14That's not too late
05:16That's the cabbage.
05:24Let's do it the easy way.
05:38Oh, here comes that day.
05:43Here comes that day.
05:45Oh, here comes the rain on your parade.
05:51There's a price to pay.
05:55For a life of insincerity.
06:03And you pretend that it doesn't matter.
06:09And that you're not scared.
06:12Oh, here comes that day.
06:18Oh, here comes that rain on your parade.
06:25Oh, here comes that rain on your parade.
06:29Oh, here comes that rain on your parade.
06:31Oh, here comes that rain on your parade.
06:34Oh, here comes that rain on your parade.
06:37Come on!
06:38Come on!
06:39Come on!
06:40Come on!
06:41Come on!
06:42Come on!
06:43Come on!
06:44Come on!
06:45Come on!
06:46Come on!
06:47If you look at Iris Nixon, you're going to go on the roof.
06:50When?
06:5130 seconds ago, a little more.
06:52Oh!
06:53Come on!
06:54Go!
06:55Come on!
06:56Come on!
06:57Come on!
06:58Come on!
06:59Come on!
07:00Come on!
07:07It's her?
07:19No!
07:20Here is not!
07:29Don't try to search.
07:32Go on, guys!
07:37Kasselman, she's even more small than what you were talking about.
08:05Sobruni.
08:08It is Nixon, I see my men.
08:13Who is this?
08:15A journalist.
08:17Actually, a YouTuber, an expert in clowns and clowns on Nixon.
08:22Why are you here?
08:25He came here because...
08:26Castelman, I asked him to do it.
08:28Do it, guys. He'll answer it.
08:30Come on, tell me.
08:32She invited me.
08:34Oh.
08:36Iris.
08:54How long have you been running this YouTube channel?
08:58Two years, more or less.
09:00I mean, it takes a while to gain traction.
09:04So he broke the shit for two years.
09:07But why now?
09:09Because...
09:11He understood that he was going to ban himself,
09:13and he decided to disappear.
09:15This time for forever.
09:20So he accepted it?
09:23Well, let's say...
09:25I didn't put it in these terms.
09:27Oh.
09:29Oh.
09:33What happened?
09:36It happened that you came here.
09:38There was a gun here, in this room.
09:41And you made it escape.
09:43We appreciate what he's doing and why he does it.
09:46But this is our jurisdiction.
09:48So let us do our work in our way.
09:51It will be in tribunal.
09:52Hmm?
09:53But it doesn't matter.
09:55And neither of you.
09:57Because you're not alone to have lost anyone.
10:03Is it clear?
10:04No.
10:18Tien.
10:19What do you think of Italian?
10:22Sorry.
10:23Have you understood something from the conversation of the past?
10:28Because if you understood it, you'd have to put it down the window.
10:34I'm sorry.
10:37Have you understood something from the conversation of the past?
10:40Because if you understood it,
10:44you'd have to put it down the window.
10:47I'm really sorry.
10:51I couldn't, um,
10:54trustee, parlare inglese, por favore.
10:58Yeah, I can try.
11:04Senta, Castleman.
11:07Abbiamo bisogno di qualcuno che rimanga questo stronzo.
11:11Ho porto in un posto tranquillo.
11:14Una volta che si segna con la Nixon, diventa un'altra questione.
11:25Castleman.
11:27Mi ascolti.
11:31Lei sta mettendo piede in un mondo più vasto.
11:34e non ci sa né mezzo di misura.
11:43Quindi,
11:44ho scentro con tutti e due piedi,
11:46se non vuol dire Santa Marta Marta.
11:48Senta.
11:57Bravo.
11:58Sì, bravo.
11:59Sì.
12:06Ciao, Castleman.
12:07Mi tengo la giornata.
12:09Sarà la prima a sapere.
12:10Non sta qui,
12:12allalga nei ricerchevati.
12:14Allora?
12:15Allora troviamo la Nixon
12:16e lo portiamo in un posto tranquillo.
12:18Poi facciamo venire la Castleman
12:20e quell'altro deficiente da youtuber
12:21e li facciamo fuori tutti e due
12:23e incolpiamo la Nixon.
12:24Poi la consegniamo e incassiamo la ricompensa.
12:26Certo.
12:27Così si tiriamo fuori da tutta Sagacara.
12:30Come here!
12:31Let me in!
12:32Let me in!
12:33Let me in!
12:34Let me in!
12:35Let me in!
12:36Let me in!
12:37Let me in!
12:38Come on!
12:39Let me in!
12:40Let me in!
12:45Bathroom's over there.
12:51No, no.
13:00Let me in!
13:01Let me in!
13:05A remarkable genius once observed that
13:07the first gulp from the glass of natural science
13:10will turn you into an atheist.
13:12But at the bottom of the glass,
13:14God is waiting for you.
13:17And so it came to be.
13:20The deeper I've drunk from the well of what is yet to be known,
13:23the more profoundly I've been drawn into Hindu cosmology.
13:26A credo consecrated to the astonishing principle that the cosmos, reality itself, experiences an infinite cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.
13:40And this we call Brahman.
13:45I believe I've glimpsed the shadow of Brahman, Mr. Beck.
13:49I believe there is form in the void.
13:56And you may call it God, if you will.
14:00So this is Jensen, as I'm sure Iris described him when she told you to sneak into his room.
14:08But this is who he actually is.
14:13Cameron trusted you.
14:16Which makes him an idiot.
14:19And you, very lucky to be alive.
14:26I'm looking at it now.
14:36Of course.
14:37Well, tell them that we have a plan of action that will retrieve the password imminently.
14:42Matter of hours will be in well.
14:43Are you decent?
15:11No, just a sec.
15:24Is it now?
15:29Are you nervous?
15:31Yeah.
15:32Duh.
15:34There's no need.
15:35Yeah, I'm right.
15:36Look, it is really bad.
15:42We can probably dig you out some sort of medication just to take the edge off the anxiety.
15:47Do you do that?
15:50Not recreationally, no.
15:54Don't actually do anything recreationally anymore.
15:56Well, I do take something to help me go to sleep.
16:00And something to help me get out of bed.
16:03And something...
16:05Well, I've been having the odd sort of panic attack thing.
16:10I...
16:11I think I'm okay.
16:13Thanks.
16:14Good choice.
16:15Just say mostly no.
16:16Hmm.
16:17Hmm.
16:36Ah.
16:37Oh, this is Joy.
16:39Is it?
16:41Nice to meet you at last, Joy.
16:43It's okay.
16:44Don't worry.
16:44Come.
17:14Hey, Iris.
17:24Hello, Cameron.
17:26I saw the internet.
17:28How's Italy?
17:30Have you ever had a cocktail on the roof terrace of the Hotel Roma Antica?
17:34Oh, my God.
17:37So, where are you really?
17:39Rome.
17:40Very good, very funny.
17:43So, is she with you?
17:46She certainly is.
17:48Miss Brooke?
17:51How are you, Joy?
17:53I'm okay.
17:54I'm...
17:58I need to hear her speak, Cameron.
18:00She spoke.
18:01You heard.
18:03That could be a voice memo.
18:04Okay.
18:07But no fun and games.
18:09Joy, I'd like for you to think back to our lessons,
18:11so you can answer some questions, okay?
18:13Okay.
18:16A Dunbeetle walks into a bar and says...
18:20Excuse me.
18:21Is this stall taken?
18:25What does DNA stand for?
18:26National Dyslexic Association.
18:30Why did the chicken cross the Mobius Strip?
18:32Oh, to get to the same site.
18:36Okay.
18:37So, how are we gonna do this?
18:39Can we try something with a bit less shrapnel this time, please?
18:42Meet me at Rome Aurelia at 4pm.
18:45No, Iris, we can't do that.
18:46We won't get there in time.
18:48Oh, you're only in bloody Slovenia and you've got a helicopter.
18:50Of course you can, if you skedaddle.
18:52Okay, before things get too convivial,
18:55I do have something to add.
19:01Sorry, who am I speaking to?
19:03Someone who needs more assurance of good faith before I allow
19:07Joy Baxter to leave the premises with her skin on.
19:09Come on!
19:10What the fuck are you doing?
19:12The usual due diligence.
19:14And it's necessary to do it like that, is it?
19:18Does hurting her prove something about you that we don't already know?
19:21Might prove something to Iris.
19:23Oddly, it won't.
19:25It's okay, Joy.
19:27He's not gonna do this anymore, because if he does,
19:30he's not gonna get what he wants.
19:32And what he wants, he wants very, very much.
19:39Show me the book, please.
19:40Iris, you're facing the pitch, just to get your tongue closed your left eye.
19:42Iris, do it. Quickly.
19:45Cameron!
19:48No, Cameron!
19:51There we are. Everybody happy?
20:04That's the actual diary.
20:06Of course it is.
20:08Let her go.
20:13And we'll have no more of that.
20:15We're not fucking barbarians.
20:19Iris, you still there?
20:20Romeo, Aurelia, 4pm.
20:28Okay.
20:29You were telling the truth.
20:31So let's go and get Joy Baxter.
20:50You're asking her,
21:08Oh my god.
21:12We've got five minutes we'll be there
21:42I see them
22:12We're here. The traffic was mental but we're here. Hop on the bus in front of you. The one to Tivoli.
22:19Oh, come on. Don't really get on a bus. What are we doing on a train? I quite like a train.
22:25I'll text you the stop. You need to get off us.
22:34What? Nothing. I know what nothing looks like. That's not nothing.
22:40She must be watching us. Well, we don't have a choice because I'm stupid and I gave her a job.
22:46I'll be watching. You won't be alone.
22:52Goodbye, Joy. Good luck. Hope you managed to put this all behind you.
23:22Bye, Joy.
23:24Let's go.
23:26Let's go.
23:30I'm so sorry, Joy.
23:34I'm so sorry.
23:36But at this point, I'll be here to go ahead.
24:10I think this is it.
24:40Iris knows how to pick a rendezvous, doesn't she?
24:58Mask, is there anything?
25:03Not yet.
25:04Be patient.
25:05Be patient.
25:15Um...
25:16Why can't you sleep?
25:20Oh, you know, stuff goes round and round my head.
25:22What, like, all the embarrassing things you've ever done?
25:27All your own cringe come back to haunt you?
25:30Something like that, yeah.
25:33You?
25:36Yeah.
25:36You know who Neil Armstrong was?
25:44Spaceman.
25:45Walked on the moon.
25:47Well, I think about him quite a lot.
25:49I think about when he stepped on the moon.
25:52He was basically an ambassador for the entire species.
25:58The whole world was watching.
26:00It's honestly got to be a candidate for the most optimistic moment in history.
26:04But do you know history forgot?
26:10Siegmund Rescher.
26:12Is he the one that said that men want to...
26:15did all their mums?
26:16No.
26:17Different Siegmund.
26:18This one was a Nazi.
26:21He spent his scientific career freezing human beings to death in ice baths
26:26and suffocating other human beings to death in pressure chambers.
26:30He was a monster.
26:32But without that research,
26:34we would never have known about the tolerances of the human body in extremis.
26:39And the spacesuits that the NASA program used for the Apollo program
26:43could never have been made.
26:44No Siegmund Rescher.
26:49No Neil Armstrong.
26:52No worst of us.
26:54No best of us.
26:58So I think about that sort of thing quite a lot when I can't sleep.
27:04All the enormities we foist on each other.
27:06All the iniquities and the horrors.
27:11And I wonder if it all evens out in the end.
27:14Heads up.
27:27Almost there.
27:28I can see them.
27:28How are you getting on?
27:31Almost good to go.
27:32You look nervous.
27:50You look nervous.
27:53You heard her.
27:55You look nervous.
27:56You look nervous.
27:57You look nervous.
27:58You look nervous.
27:59You look nervous.
28:00You look nervous.
28:01You look nervous.
28:02You look nervous.
28:03You look nervous.
28:04You look nervous.
28:05You look nervous.
28:06You look nervous.
28:07You look nervous.
28:08You look nervous.
28:09You look nervous.
28:10You look nervous.
28:11You look nervous.
28:12You look nervous.
28:13You look nervous.
28:14You look nervous.
28:15You look nervous.
28:16You look nervous.
28:17You look nervous.
28:18You look nervous.
28:19You look nervous.
28:20You look nervous.
28:21How are you, Joy?
28:34Are you okay?
28:35I'm good.
28:36Yeah, I'm all right.
28:37This will all be over soon.
28:42How was the boss?
28:44It was actually really nice.
28:47Where's the book?
28:49I'm taking Joy home, but I'm not giving you the book.
28:58You see that?
29:00I do.
29:01That's mine.
29:03It's armed.
29:04Mesky's the pilot.
29:07She sends her worst regards, by the way.
29:09Hi, Mesky.
29:15So if I don't give you the diary, you...
29:18Riddle-you-with-bullets type of thing.
29:21Hmm.
29:23Cameron, this is Nico.
29:27All she cares about is getting Joy home.
29:29She doesn't give two hoots about you or me.
29:35And definitely not the bloody diary.
29:39Which is why she will burn it if she has to.
29:41Even if I beg her to stop.
29:44You don't have the right to do this just because it frightens you.
29:46It should frighten you.
29:50It should frighten you too.
29:52It does.
29:53But burning a book doesn't mean it's not true.
29:57And if the book ends up burning us?
29:59Well, that's not a judgement you get to make.
30:01You don't have the right to do this.
30:02Even if I beg her to stop.
30:04You don't have the right to do this just because it frightens you.
30:07It should frighten you too.
30:09It does.
30:10But burning a book doesn't mean it's not true.
30:14And if the book ends up burning us?
30:16It's not a judgement you get to make.
30:29Okay, Nico, Chuck's away.
30:34Once it's lost, it's gone forever.
30:36All those lives you could save, Iris, you're burning them too.
30:46Say the word.
31:00Okay, Mesky, stand down.
31:03You arsonist mask woman, you can stop too.
31:12Okay, off you go.
31:16What about you?
31:21What would they do to you?
31:24What would they do to you?
31:25Oh, honestly, don't worry.
31:27He'll think of something.
31:35Go on, off you go.
31:37Remember to drink lots of water.
31:39Eat the rainbow.
31:46Well that's that then. Look after her, keep her safe.
31:54Yeah.
31:55Try and die in some terrible accident or something. It's really horrible having to hate you.
32:11Did you get it?
32:13His do you know?
32:16It's from his hairbrush. Good girl.
32:19Yes!
32:24So you were right, you bitter old meanie.
32:27It was the only way to play the hand she had. I thought you were gonna let it burn.
32:32Yeah, that was a bit tricky. Please tell me you've got them.
32:37Of course. Marking them now.
32:41It's a big old bloody risk.
33:11Diary.
33:21They've picked up the book. They know we're watching them.
33:27Well she'd be worried if we weren't. Let it play out.
33:37What? Hi Joy. Nice to see you. Let's go!
33:43Don't let me down, Sidney. Watch your fingers.
34:01Shit!
34:02Come on, Alfie. Come on.
34:08What's happening?
34:09Countermeasures.
34:11Counter what bloody measures?
34:13They're trying to lose us by taking out the drone.
34:16How?
34:19Fuck!
34:20Brute force.
34:21Don't lose them.
34:22I don't intend to.
34:34Damn!
34:35The way faster. Head up to the tunnel. Less than a kilometer.
34:42Oh shit! Shit, I missed it.
34:44Come on, Sidney.
34:48Come on.
34:49Cindy, come on. Come on, Alfie.
34:52Nico, how much longer we got?
34:53Not long.
34:58Come on, sweetie.
35:03It's going soon, yeah?
35:04It is soon.
35:05Nice job. Come on, Alfie.
35:08Shit.
35:09All right.
35:14Karma's there!
35:17God, now!
35:25Yes!
35:26Yes!
35:27Yes!
35:28Yes!
35:29Yes!
35:40What's happening?
35:44They've stopped in the tunnel.
35:48Can you see them?
35:59You got them?
36:04Shit.
36:06Miskie?
36:09No!
36:10No!
36:11No!
36:39No!
36:40No!
36:41No!
36:42No!
36:43No!
36:49We can camp here for the night.
37:09Okay, so if you can, repeat the question in the answer sort of thing and that way you'll have a really nice professional vibe. Yeah.
37:22Okay, yeah.
37:23Is that what they do?
37:24It is, yeah.
37:25Ready to go?
37:26You got this.
37:28Okay.
37:30Rolling.
37:31Rolling.
37:32So, tell us who you are.
37:33Joy Baxter.
37:34Oh, sorry.
37:35Um...
37:36My name is...
37:37Joy Baxter.
37:38Joy Baxter.
37:39Oh, sorry.
37:40Um...
37:41My name is...
37:42Joy Baxter.
37:43Joy Baxter.
37:44Joy Baxter.
37:45Joy Baxter.
37:46Amazing.
37:47Well done.
37:48You're a natural.
37:49So, Joy.
37:50Can you tell me in your own words what happened to you over the last few days?
37:52I suppose what happened is a few days ago I was basically kidnapped.
38:07There was this bloke called Cameron.
38:20There was this bloke called Cameron. He took us to this massive base, locked me in,
38:24showed me this big computery thing, and then tried to swap me for a book.
38:50Do you think this will work? Yes.
38:54Liz, I'm thinking she's literally the devil, so am I not?
38:59She's literally the devil, which is why it will.
39:04You should probably stop drinking.
39:10Have a drink. I'm working.
39:13You're fired. Have a drink. I don't drink.
39:16Since when? Since I lost my job.
39:20Well, that's wrong.
39:29Do you ever feel mugged? Of what?
39:32Old little things.
39:34But big little things.
39:37Having kids.
39:40Taking buses.
39:42You like buses now? I do.
39:45It turns out I like a bus.
39:50Are you married? Yes.
39:55How long?
39:58The longer than I wasn't.
40:00Has it been good? Yes.
40:03So would you say you were happy?
40:08It's not something I think about.
40:10Well, that means you are.
40:13Happiness is like sex and money. You only say it doesn't matter if you have enough of it.
40:19Then I'm happy.
40:21But happiness and joy aren't the same thing.
40:24What I'm saying is, what if you spend so much time trying to achieve big things?
40:34You miss the chance to be part of something small.
40:40Stop drinking now, please.
40:45You've been quite boring.
40:46But consistent.
40:48You see, I have to pay for the purpose.
40:51You're not.
40:52You're not.
40:53You're not.
40:54You're not.
40:55You're not.
40:56You are.
40:57You're not.
40:58You're not.
40:59You're not.
41:00You're not.
41:01So?
41:02After all this time in hiding, Iris, why come forward to have this conversation now?
41:07Why come forward to have this conversation now?
41:11Well, because if I were to die,
41:12which is beginning to look quite likely,
41:15I need to leave behind a record of what happened and why.
41:19And this record somehow connects to the book in your hands?
41:26It does.
41:28So tell me about that.
41:33It's a diary of Professor Jensen Lind.
41:37It contains the encrypted record of discoveries
41:39made by a machine he created.
41:42And there's a lot of good in here,
41:44like profound good, really.
41:47I mean, imagine being able to grow a new heart, new eyes.
41:53There's a solution to nuclear fusion untested, of course.
41:58Superconductors at room temperature.
42:01There's a solution to the Colax conjecture
42:03tossed off as a kind of afterthought.
42:07I don't know.
42:08But...
42:09But there are weapons described in here, also.
42:15Genetically targeted viruses.
42:18What looks like some kind of harmonic resonance device
42:22designed to emit seismic waves.
42:24An earthquake generator, basically.
42:28A terrible thing.
42:31I don't know.
42:33Would these weapons actually work?
42:37Well, from what I can tell, yes.
42:43But that's not what frightens you, is it?
42:47Not even that?
42:49Not even that, no.
42:50The device identified a recurring pattern
43:01in the cosmic microwave background radiation,
43:04in bird migration, in galactic rotation, in the tides,
43:10the rise and fall of the stock market,
43:12the pulsation of the northern lights,
43:15running through the fabric of reality.
43:20Like a source code.
43:22A source code to what?
43:26The four pillars of Dharma reduced to one.
43:30The eschaton.
43:32The great annihilator.
43:34An annihilator of...
43:38An annihilator of...
43:40What is?
43:46And what does that actually mean?
43:51I'll know as soon as I get
43:53Jensen's DNA sequence from this.
43:59Use it to crack the last key of the cipher,
44:02giving me access to the final pages of the diary.
44:06All the way to the end.
44:09Is it possible, um...
44:12that this is all just a delusion of a...
44:14of a troubled man's mind?
44:16Well, it's more than possible.
44:17It's highly probable.
44:18Almost certain.
44:21But there is a non-zero possibility that it's not.
44:27And if you can prove that it's not a delusion?
44:32Well, it's not a delusion.
44:35Then I'm going to destroy the machine
44:36and Jensen learned with it.
44:39Just to be sure.
45:02You just don't know if I was fooling...
45:04but...
45:10It usually goes,
45:12it's not just a piece of this만-
45:15thisnad
45:27what was that what was what the lads you were muttering it's coordinates
45:57coordinates to what nothing that doesn't make any sense all coordinates lead somewhere
46:08very good very true gold star
46:15so
46:19well it is coordinates to the bios is void great nothing it's basically a big hole in the universe
46:26300 light years across scale we can't even begin to comprehend we'd go mad if we tried
46:33you can fit the milky way in it a billion times and some
46:38well that can't be true mats don't lie only people do that
46:45it's up there in the constellation of biotes the herdsman pushes us the plow around the north star
46:55big bubble of absolute oblivion
47:04can i ask you something of course you can i'm your teacher
47:11everything you did to get me back
47:12it's actually about me was it just to get what you wanted
47:18it was both
47:27because i've been thinking about it
47:30and you sent me into jensen which seems
47:35i don't know
47:37dangerous really
47:38i didn't think he could hurt you i thought he'd be sedated
47:45that makes sense yeah
47:48and he didn't hurt you
47:51no
47:53he was really kind actually
47:55well there you go
48:01see that's the difference between cameron and me
48:04i respect you enough to tell you the truth i don't tell you what you want to hear
48:07you know you know you know and i appreciate that thank you
48:28you know
48:29you know
48:41you know
48:49you
48:50No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
49:12What's wrong?
49:13No, no.
49:15No.
49:45Do you fancy some breakfast?
49:50Yeah.
50:15No.
50:16No.
50:18God.
50:19No.
50:20No.
50:21No.
50:23No.
50:24No.
50:27No.
50:29No.
50:32No.
50:33No.
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