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The War Between the Land and the Sea - Season 1 Episode 5 -
The End of the War
The End of the War
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00:00What is it that binds these two together?
00:03You will find salt. You will return her to us.
00:06You will advance the plans to change your world.
00:09That's impossible.
00:10Make it possible.
00:11We've tested the samples, but we've never tried severance on an adult homo-amphibian.
00:16If we can use salt, I can end this war.
00:18You're something of a warrior yourself, and yet full of despair.
00:23I lost someone.
00:24Markley, run! It's a trap!
00:27General, this is a unit operation. You will withdraw.
00:31You will both walk towards us.
00:33You are prisoners of the British Army. You will surrender to us.
00:35Open fire at my command.
00:37On my command, fire at will.
00:41Go!
00:46I'll find you!
00:48You will never swim alone!
00:50You will never swim alone!
00:51You will never swim alone!
00:57In the eyes of the
01:27Come on, mate.
01:45All right, mate. Go on.
01:48Come on, mate.
01:50Come on, mate.
01:56Cup of tea?
01:58Come on.
02:20You ate our dogs.
02:37You eat our fish.
02:38Well, you can't eat our dogs.
02:39You can't eat our fish.
02:40Our dogs are domesticated.
02:43Our fish are family.
02:45The ambassador from Vietnam would like it on record that taking offense at dog meat is racist.
02:49It's a distraction.
02:51Act kind of playing with us.
02:52What are they really doing?
03:04I keep seeing him.
03:08Every day.
03:11Every time I go home.
03:19I'm just gonna add some sautas to the salad.
03:24You'll see.
03:25You'll like it.
03:26I'm just gonna add some sautas to the salad.
03:27You'll see.
03:28You'll like it.
03:29I'm just gonna add some sautas to the salad.
03:33You'll see.
03:34You'll like it.
03:35Why are you always so paranoid?
03:36Too long and too hard to compromise myself.
03:37Why can't this be enough?
03:38Why can't this be enough?
03:39I'm just gonna add some sautas to the salad.
03:41You'll see.
03:42You'll like it.
03:43I'm just gonna add some sautas to the salad.
03:44You'll see.
03:45You'll see.
03:46You'll like it.
03:47You'll be so good.
03:48Why are you always so paranoid?
03:49I've got too long and too hard to compromise myself.
04:03Why can't this be enough?
04:07And when you see him, how does it make you feel?
04:10Oh, happy.
04:12Obviously, I think it's great.
04:14Don't be stupid.
04:15I know he's dead.
04:16It's PTSD, as simple as that.
04:17I didn't come for a diagnosis.
04:19I just need to know.
04:21I'm on 20 milligrams of paroxetine.
04:23Can I double it to 40?
04:26Because I need to keep focused for work.
04:28I'm sorry that's out of the question.
04:32I will have to sign you off.
04:34What for?
04:34You're clearly unfit.
04:37With a greater sympathy, I can't risk you going back to work.
04:40We're on the edge of a worldwide war, so I'm not going anywhere.
04:45I can't let you do that.
04:46I'm sorry.
04:47I've got no choice.
04:48I have to report this to your superior.
04:50Your daughter is not your husband's.
04:53I beg your pardon?
04:56Elizabeth.
04:58It's my job to know everything.
05:01So I know that you slept with his best friend.
05:04The friend found someone else called Gillian.
05:06Your marriage survived.
05:07Your secret is safe.
05:09Until now.
05:14So.
05:14Prescription, please.
05:22The president will evacuate the waterside.
05:24The next meeting with Tide is scheduled for 2100.
05:30What about Barclay?
05:31How is he?
05:32Physically, he's okay.
05:33We're still investigating that.
05:34But the psych evaluation is complicated.
05:36Keep getting headaches.
05:50And this whistling sound.
05:52I've got a rash on my neck and my leg's okay.
05:57That's a good.
05:58The BPM heart rate steady.
06:00Let's step it up.
06:08We're eight kilometers under the sea.
06:10Nothing survives that.
06:12You're something of a miracle, Mr. Pierre Dupont.
06:14It's a marvelous surname.
06:17Where's it from?
06:19My father was French.
06:20Amazing.
06:22Is it?
06:22Yeah.
06:22People think he's posh.
06:25But the truth is, my dad was a builder.
06:27Well, he wasn't even that.
06:27He's unemployed.
06:29Everything he had, he drank away.
06:30But it's, um...
06:32I reckon that's why I got into you, you know.
06:34Because I got a posh surname.
06:36And all you little rocks, Chris.
06:37You weren't special before you are now.
06:40Most famous man in the world, son, say.
06:43Yeah, that's a problem.
06:46She made me so special.
06:48Well, now she's gone.
06:52No one knows what to do with me.
07:04You know, if they arrest me, people will complain.
07:08If they let me go, people will complain.
07:10And they won't just complain.
07:13They murdered me.
07:17Sorry, they put me back in a hotel.
07:19It's just me.
07:20Everyone else has been evacuated.
07:21It's like a prison.
07:36I've had so many death threats.
07:37Everything I eat or drink has to be scanned.
07:39And I said to them,
07:40for how long?
07:44They said the rest of my life.
07:48Very funny!
07:50It hurts.
07:52My back and my neck.
07:56My lungs.
08:02It's the only place I feel good.
08:05Where?
08:05In the water.
08:07In the water.
08:18The same word.
08:20Severance.
08:20Buried so deep that it sends up a red flag.
08:23Good work.
08:24All the same, ma'am.
08:28It can wait till tomorrow.
08:30You're not going to stay here all night, are you?
08:32No.
08:32We've got trouble.
08:33No.
08:34Kate, I need access to all comms, all screens to me, priority override, open link to the TNP database, my name only.
08:41Granted, this is Professor Bellow, tactics and planning. What have we got?
08:44You're right. From day one.
08:46They were hiding it. You said so. It's all been a distraction.
08:50The diplomatic talks were just war games, while they were doing exactly what we thought they'd do.
08:55Aquakind are melting the ice caps.
08:59They were clever. We were searching with satellites, but we forgot how good they are with water.
09:03They positioned a layer of ice crystals at three kilometers to hide the heat.
09:07How did you find it?
09:09We didn't. They dropped the layer. They want us to see.
09:12What's the scale?
09:14At this rate, Antarctica will double its loss. 300 billion tons of ice per year.
09:18Jesus.
09:19That's three trillion liters of water.
09:22And worse than that, the Prince Friedrich ice shelf.
09:25It vanished. Today. That should take years. That should take decades.
09:30It melted in six hours. I think that was a declaration.
09:34What if they go beyond Antarctica?
09:36What happens if they melt all the ice of the world?
09:39Sea levels will rise 100 meters worldwide, and it's not just the water.
09:43All that carbon will be released into the atmosphere.
09:45We will flood.
09:50We will drown.
09:54We will choke.
09:57They've won the war.
09:59What is ice but water in the form of land?
10:13We are restoring it to its natural state.
10:15Hmm. Well, nevertheless, with respect, it must be noted that we...
10:20You started this.
10:23Humankind was melting the ice long before we awoke.
10:27We have heat waves underwater caused by you.
10:31So we are completing what you began.
10:34But with respect, we do need to know...
10:36But you started this.
10:38Nevertheless, I have to ask...
10:39You started this.
10:41Yes, if we could just push...
10:42This was started by you.
10:44I don't think it's appropriate to...
10:45You made this happen!
10:46We think your schedule of five years might not be...
10:55Five years is all you have.
10:57Yes, I think we might not actually...
10:58You have five years.
11:01Or all the water of the world will be set free.
11:05I have to be certain of this, little people.
11:13This was never a war.
11:15This was an inconvenience.
11:19You were the dirt that gathered while we were away.
11:23But now we have returned.
11:26And you will be cleansed.
11:28Five years.
11:38We can't clean a single river in five years.
11:41Never mind the world.
11:58Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, come on, come on, it's fine.
12:08I'm not worried to do it, I completely understand.
12:10I told you, I told you, I told you, I completely understand.
12:14Come on, it's fine.
12:18It's fine.
12:23We met over there.
12:25You were drunk.
12:28No, I was just a little bit happy.
12:30Happy and lucky.
12:35Are we all going to drown?
12:38Is that what's going to happen?
12:41Are all of us going to drown?
12:44I don't know.
12:45You're their bloody friend.
12:46Why are you always so useless?
12:54We had a visitor.
12:56From the unit, he was one of your lot.
12:58He said, what about you and Kirby?
13:00You're connected to Barclay in Tempers High.
13:02You won't be safe.
13:03He said, it's Eunice's job to protect you.
13:06For life.
13:09He said, we can move you, you know.
13:12You can live in a safe house.
13:14On higher ground.
13:15One of those gated communities.
13:17With security.
13:17The rest of our lives.
13:27Can I visit you?
13:29Can I see you?
13:30Absolutely.
13:31You can see us whenever you want.
13:32You can see Kirby.
13:33Absolutely any time.
13:36You have to believe me.
13:36That's the first thing I said.
13:38Okay.
13:38I really did.
13:39Okay.
13:39That's honestly what I said.
13:41Okay.
13:42I-I believe you are too.
13:46Go on.
13:47We can meet behind gates.
13:48What's happened to us?
13:49You fell in love with a fish.
13:51Sorry.
13:52Sure.
13:54Well, you did.
13:59Did you?
14:03I don't know.
14:05I just keep thinking I wish I could hear her.
14:14What do you mean?
14:20So.
14:23We had this connection.
14:25You said that to me once.
14:26But we did.
14:27I keep thinking, right?
14:38We're 60% water.
14:39Right?
14:40So I'm-I'm-I'm 60% water.
14:42And Walsong can travel thousands of miles.
14:47So I thought...
14:49Maybe she could hear me.
14:57Someone an actor on my side.
15:00In my way.
15:03Every night.
15:10They got me a piece of tech.
15:13To override the cameras.
15:27I don't know.
15:45Thanks.
15:45I didn't see anything.
15:52It's every night.
15:55I've got eight hours before the next shift.
15:58Every single night.
16:22And I drive.
16:25I drive into the night.
16:28Every night.
16:38Every night, I go to the coast.
16:52Lucky's calling to me.
16:55The water.
16:58All night long.
17:00Because she is out there.
17:03Somewhere.
17:05In the night.
17:08In the water.
17:10In the dark.
17:12Every night, I call her name.
17:17And I keep trying.
17:19Every single night.
17:20And I keep trying.
17:23Every single night.
17:31That's my favourite thing.
17:32I keep trying.
17:33I keep trying.
17:34I keep trying.
17:38I keep trying.
17:39just as we planned he's calling for her every night he waits till dawn then he drives back
18:07hides in his hotel tries again the next night but he doesn't get a response we don't talk much
18:16thanks i didn't see anything but i'd say not
18:22maybe salt's gone oh maybe she can't hear him he's on the english channel my government have put
18:31bafflers in the water along the coast sonic disruption to interfere with aqua kind
18:36communication maybe they're stopping salt anything you can do
18:41i could ask for a pause then maybe she gets through then
18:53severance
18:54i never said yes
19:00for the history books my name is not on this
19:03sorry haven't got time i need a signature on this
19:15didn't need to bring it in person i'd also like a word
19:18you could finish off folks thanks
19:26you need to be quick i really haven't got time
19:29we have five years to rebuild civilization
19:31what's severance
19:36in what way it's a word picked up on comms it was buried in one of sir keith's final messages
19:43sad loss
19:45he was a good man he was murdered and we don't know why
19:48i do the police were very clear it was a protest against privatized water
19:52and i might remind you sir keith was not a member of this government but the word
19:55severance crops up in your comms too i'm sure it does it have a thousand meanings
20:02that you could call brexit a form of severance but you don't
20:06the word has only appeared since the arrival of homo aqua its context has been scrubbed someone
20:10clever has tried very hard to hide it but my staff are really very good then what do you think
20:16severance is you tell me is it some sort of weapon
20:21oh for god's sake i can help
20:31these are extraordinary days sir the pressures on you are immense and times like this people can
20:36panic do the wrong thing i thought maybe if you're in too deep if you need someone
20:44trust me there's always a way out i can find it for you
21:02i don't know what you mean
21:14good
21:18thank you sir
21:22and if i might say
21:24a task of this size is beyond you the economy will collapse within six months you'll be voted out
21:30the next lot will storm into power promising anti aqua legislation the war will begin all over again and
21:35on and on and on and on it goes but i will still be here waiting and i promise you harry when you're out of
21:45office and history has swept you aside there will be a reckoning with me
22:00as you can see here this incredible
22:16as you can see here this incredible
22:30shop price thousands of tons of bruised water it's just collapsed thanks great yeah it's uh just
22:39burger and chips but that's the funny thing hotel burgers are always good well yeah it's because i
22:44incinerated cheap meat cooked to death you can't beat it cheers cheers
23:00it's
23:02it's
23:12it's
23:14it's
23:16Let's go.
23:46Let's go.
24:16Let's go.
24:46Let's go.
25:16I fell asleep.
25:20Let's go.
25:50Let's go.
26:20Let's go.
26:30I called to you.
26:32Every night.
26:33I knew you'd be to the south of the land, but I couldn't hear.
26:40You people are so funny in your clothes.
26:42I thought I'd never see you again.
26:55I mean, we don't have much time.
26:57We could go anywhere.
27:00We could go to the coastal.
27:01We don't know anything anywhere.
27:04Your civilization is falling.
27:06They're melting the ice.
27:07But I swear they never told me there were times, but I swear they never told me there were tides within tides, but you can still help humanity.
27:15Oh, for God's sake, for God's sake, no one listens to me.
27:22You, you make me so special for one moment.
27:27And now look at us.
27:29And now look at us.
27:29And now look at us.
27:30And now look at us.
27:30We're reduced to this.
27:31The tides still head towards you.
27:35Currents are converging, and I don't know why, but maybe it's for this.
27:40You've got to go back.
27:43I thought we could escape.
27:44Go back and tell your people to ask for a cord.
27:51A cord?
27:52Tell your people to ask Aquakind for a cord.
27:58The word carries an ancient weight that every one of my kind will have to respect.
28:04What does it mean?
28:04If you know what it means, there's every chance humankind will try to stop you.
28:08But find the ones you trust, send out a signal to the seas, ask them for a cord, and we might just survive.
28:18All of us.
28:18I don't understand!
28:23No, no, stay, please!
28:28Stop!
28:36She said a cord.
28:39Just that word, a cord, and that's all I know.
28:42But it could help.
28:43Well, I mean, don't ask me to make sense of it, okay?
28:45All I know is that I trust her.
28:47A cord, dictionary definition, to give someone status, or to be harmonious or consistent with.
28:53I like harmonious.
28:54I'm loving harmonious.
28:55But she could be showing us a way out.
28:58Accurate, mate.
28:59You don't have stink.
29:00Yeah, well, surely up in the sea, okay?
29:01And I keep finding sand.
29:03If I could suggest, uh, if we ask the governments of the world permission to send a signal to Aquakind, that's three months of debate.
29:14At least.
29:14And then they'll say no.
29:16They'll do more than that.
29:17They'll try and stop us.
29:18But we send Aquakind parcels of information every day.
29:23Just basic diplomacy.
29:25So, I could filter the word accord into the signal.
29:31Disguised?
29:33Exactly.
29:34Use my eye tracking.
29:35Doesn't leave a key print.
29:37I don't think there's a translator on the land that would notice it.
29:41But in the eyes of Homer Aqua, there's a convex eye spot.
29:45They literally gather more light than we do.
29:47Which means that if the word accord is embedded in the message, they'll see it.
29:54Then what?
29:55We'll find out.
29:56It's a bit of a risk.
29:57Word is, the gathering of the 195 nations are currently asking how many nuclear strikes the ocean can take.
30:03That's the risk.
30:04Yeah, but come on.
30:05We're union.
30:06That's what we do, isn't it?
30:07We save the world.
30:08If that means stand against the government, so be it.
30:13The clerk from transport.
30:16Yeah, but I'm here only by mistake, remember?
30:20We're not completely beyond the laws of the land.
30:23We could all be arrested for treason.
30:25Okay.
30:26Fine.
30:26Good.
30:28What will Christopher say?
30:33Make it happen.
30:35Yes, ma'am.
30:44Handle, we're off sub-roser protocols.
30:46I will monitor your personal comms for the next 30 years to make sure not a word of this gets out.
30:50Is that understood?
30:50Yes, ma'am.
30:51I've taken the word accord and packaged it, enhanced it and hidden it.
30:54It's ready to go.
30:55I'll cross-channel it, and this will transmit to all the oceans of the vault.
30:59Press send.
31:00How do we not listen?
31:04Put yourself to hope, right?
31:18Write yourself to hope, right?
31:22I don't know.
31:52Any word?
31:54No.
31:55The water's quiet.
31:57It's been days.
31:59Maybe this accord thing has sent them back into hibernation.
32:03We should be so lucky.
32:06Well, what are they doing?
32:14It's strange.
32:16We've got nothing.
32:18It's silent, aren't they?
32:21All across the ocean.
32:24And it wasn't the accord signal.
32:26Things went dead before we sent it.
32:29Running silent.
32:30That's what they call it on submarines.
32:33When you turn the engines off to avoid detection.
32:37Which means they're planning something.
32:38Or hiding.
32:40Or scared.
32:42Scared of what?
32:47Brothers!
32:48Hey!
32:49I don't want to know what!
32:50Come on.
32:51I'm in!
33:03Follow!
33:07Come on, they're clear!
33:16Up there, last one!
33:18Look at him!
33:25Hey! It's time to do it!
33:28Look at the door in the morning!
33:29Look at him!
33:30Hey!
33:31Look at him!
33:32Look at him!
33:33Hey!
33:34Hey!
33:35Hey!
33:36Hey!
33:37Hey!
33:38Hey!
33:39Hey!
33:40Hey!
33:41Hey!
33:43Hey!
33:44Hey!
33:45Hey!
33:46Hey!
33:47Hey!
33:48Whoo!
33:49Hey!
33:50Hey!
33:53Even here, in the heart of London,
33:55One thing is obvious.
33:56They're dying.
33:58Homo Aqua
34:00Is dying.
34:01Yeah, but is it all of them?
34:25Oh, my God.
34:26Is it everyone?
34:27What about salt?
34:29All right.
34:30Can I speak to Kate, please?
34:31Because this isn't a call.
34:33This is something else.
34:33Every coastline in the world is reporting the same thing.
34:37The death of Homo aqua.
34:43What have we got?
34:44Some sort of viral infection.
34:46It's like the gills get blocked.
34:48I'd say they shed scales like we shed skin,
34:51but the shedding has stopped,
34:52which means the excess scales build up and they drown.
34:56All of them?
34:57Is this Homo aqua or Homo amphibia 2?
34:59I think it's all of them,
35:01but no other life forms,
35:02only aqua kind.
35:03What about us?
35:03Are we safe?
35:04That's the strangest thing.
35:06Careful.
35:07There's no danger.
35:09Not anymore.
35:11It's like I'm finding the aftermath of a virus
35:14without the virus itself, which means...
35:16A virus that's been designed?
35:18That's frontline warfare.
35:20Viruses programmed to strike and then decay.
35:22Oh, for God's sake.
35:26That's human technology.
35:28It was awesome.
35:30I didn't see it happening.
35:35Severance.
35:38Severance was the virus.
35:41What are your people saying?
35:42What's the level of contagion out there?
35:45Uh, 90% on first evidence.
35:48A 90% death rate worldwide.
35:50We think aqua kind are connected by an algae network.
35:52This proves it.
35:54One virus is circled around all the oceans of the world.
35:56Story of the human race.
35:58From the moment Homo sapiens learn to walk,
36:02we meet a new species.
36:04We slaughter them.
36:06It's a deep aqua knees.
36:14It's the same signal repeated over and over again.
36:17I think it's an SOS.
36:19They're calling for help.
36:24Barkley, I'm sorry they need you at the Empress Hall.
36:29What for?
36:30You're the ambassador.
36:33I know, that's good.
36:34I'm nothing.
36:35I'm the man who's literally nothing.
36:36The request has come to revert to day one.
36:39They say they want it as it was for the final session.
36:42Who does?
36:44Home amphibia.
36:47Why is it so?
36:49Is it alive?
36:50I don't know.
37:00I'm sorry, but this is a biblical moment.
37:02I demand a scene.
37:04There was no idea for the war.
37:10About the virus.
37:11How did it happen?
37:12Nothing.
37:13We have suspicions, but we can't.
37:15We can't prove anything.
37:17Good luck.
37:19Mom, there is a message from Dr. Banerjee.
37:21It says priority one.
37:21Stay with Barkley.
37:22Tank is stable and maintaining integrity.
37:31Open water lock one.
37:32We have three life forms.
37:34Identify them.
37:35Two homo aqua, one homo amphibia.
37:36Which one?
37:39Is it her?
37:40Is it her?
37:40otherwise.
37:40That's it.
37:41It says shortly.
37:46Nooyah has کےikit�.
37:49That's where it is.
37:50It should be.
37:51Yeah.
37:51That's right.
37:52Ah!
37:53Oh!
37:54Oh!
37:55Oh!
37:56Oh!
37:56Oh!
37:57Oh!
37:57Oh!
37:58Oh!
37:59Oh!
37:59Oh, oh!
37:59Oh!
37:59Oh-oh!
38:00Oh, oh!
38:01Oh, my God.
38:31I have come to inform mankind.
38:48The war is over.
38:51You have won.
38:54We are defeated.
38:59We grant you victory.
39:01I'm sorry.
39:08Barclay, stay your message.
39:12I'm so sorry.
39:15What happened down there?
39:17What's it like?
39:18We are destroyed.
39:29The virus brought fire to the world of water.
39:33And we bugged.
39:39You survived.
39:42One in ten.
39:45As if by design.
39:47I didn't know.
39:49I swear, I didn't know.
39:50No, not you.
39:57But there are others.
40:03There are creatures in this room who want a prize for winning the war.
40:11They desire our technology.
40:17But there are oceans unknown to you running deep beneath the mantle of this world.
40:24And we have sunk our prizes deep down below.
40:30Lost to you.
40:33Forever.
40:33But more than that, you had thought you had chosen your weapons well.
40:40Because a virus contains no water.
40:44And yet, it rides the back of a water molecule like a parasite upon a host.
40:54And we can read every drop, stained with these fingerprints of yours.
41:06Water will find you one day.
41:24Water will find you one day.
41:39But...
41:40The Accord...
41:40The Accord...
41:41Will never happen.
41:44What was it?
41:45It was a way of two species...
41:48joining...
41:49and sharing...
41:51and celebrating.
41:54Which is now lost.
41:58Barclay, the first offer, page 15.
42:05We can offer help.
42:07We would grant you land.
42:10There is a haven, this trench in the Pacific Ocean,
42:143,000 kilometers long, 60 kilometers wide,
42:16and 12 kilometers deep.
42:19The deepest place of Earth.
42:25This could bring you a home.
42:27We will protect your boundaries
42:29from pollution and sound and viruses.
42:34And we can rebuild our relationship.
42:38As two species are the same.
42:40Oh.
42:45We could be friends.
42:46We will accept this offer
42:55if you give this land its true name.
43:02A hunting ground.
43:03We will live there
43:15in full knowledge of what you will do to us.
43:20You will do whatever you want.
43:25Because we are terrified of you.
43:26Thus ends the war.
43:39No.
43:41No, no, no.
43:42I just want to say.
43:43Well, I'll see you again.
43:54Will I see you again?
43:54I'm sorry.
43:57I'm sorry.
43:58I saw a Hudson.
43:59I was sorry.
44:00I saw a Hudson point in first.
44:01I saw a Hudson though.
44:01I saw a Hudson bakın.
44:04You were laughing at me,
44:04I saw a Hudson.
44:06I saw a Hudson Marina.
44:07Green shoot protocols, everyone.
44:26Congratulations.
44:29All shame on us all.
44:31I'm not sure which.
44:37I'm not sure which.
45:07We're in the hall, everyone.
45:08Out, out!
45:10It's breaking!
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47:03I will be king
47:08And you
47:13You will be queen
47:20Though nothing
47:25Will drive them away
47:33We can be heroes
47:50Cheers for one day
47:55And you
48:01You kill me
48:07And I
48:13I'll drink all the time
48:18I'll drink all the time
48:22Cause we're lovers
48:25And that isn't fact
48:31Yes we're lovers
48:37And that is that
48:43Though nothing
48:48Will keep us together
48:54We could still die
49:00Oh just for one day
49:07We can be heroes
49:13Forever and ever
49:18I can't remember
49:23I
49:25I can't remember
49:32Standing
49:37But if you're not
49:41By the war
49:42By the war
49:44By the war
49:46And the gas
49:48Shut up all our heads
49:56And we killed the storm
50:03Nothing, nothing could look for
50:08And the shame
50:13Was on the other side
50:21Oh, it could be done
50:25Forever and ever
50:31Though we could be heroes
50:37Just for one day
50:42We could be heroes
51:00We could be heroes
51:06We could be heroes
51:12We could be heroes
51:18We could be heroes
51:24We could be heroes.
51:40We could be heroes.
51:54No, no, no, no, no, no.
52:11Sorry, is there something wrong?
52:14It's just that bottle. Could you go back and pick it up?
52:17You know what?
52:19Could you go back and pick it up?
52:22What for?
52:23If you could, thank you.
52:25Sorry, love. It's gone now.
52:28Well, go back and pick it up.
52:30You pick it up.
52:32I'm asking you, please, to go back and pick up that bottle.
52:39And what if I don't?
52:44Pick it up.
52:46I said, pick it up.
52:50Pick it up.
52:52Pick it up.
52:53Pick it up.
52:55Pick it up.
52:57Get up!
53:27Get up!
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