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00:00You came to our world, and killed yourselves.
00:04What is it that binds these two together?
00:08You will find Salt. You will return her to us.
00:11You will advance the plans to change your world.
00:13That's impossible.
00:14Make it possible.
00:16We've tested the samples where we've never tried severance on an adult homo-amphibian.
00:20If we can use Salt, I can end this war.
00:23You're something of a warrior yourself, and yet... full of despair.
00:28I lost someone.
00:29Barkley, run! It's a trap!
00:33General, this is a unit operation. You will withdraw.
00:36You will both walk towards us.
00:38You are prisoners of the British Army. You will surrender to us.
00:40Open fire at my command.
00:42On my command, fire at will.
00:47Go!
00:52I'll find you!
00:53You will never swim alone!
00:54You will never swim alone!
00:56You will never swim alone!
00:59Your body's full!
01:01Why lying here?
01:02My door is blind!
01:04Aknife's� granting light one's-
01:17Aknife of regardless of any unknown tweet.
01:19Come on, now.
01:49Come on, mate.
01:51Come on.
02:01Cup of tea.
02:03Ah, cool.
02:19You ate our dogs.
02:41You eat our fish.
02:43Well, you can't eat our dogs.
02:45Our dogs are domesticated.
02:48Our fish are family.
02:50The ambassador from Vietnam would like it on record
02:52that taking offense at dog meat is racist.
02:54It's a distraction.
02:55Act kind to playing with us.
02:57What are they really doing?
03:00I keep seeing him.
03:13Every day.
03:16Every time I go home.
03:19I'm just going to add some Zadr to the salad.
03:34You'll see.
03:35You'll like it.
03:44I'm just going to add some Zadr to the salad.
03:46You'll see.
03:47You'll like it.
03:48Why are you always so paranoid?
04:05Too long, too hard to compromise myself.
04:08Why can't this be enough?
04:10And when you see him, how does it make you feel?
04:14Oh, happy, obviously.
04:17I think it's great.
04:18Don't be stupid.
04:19I know he's dead.
04:20It's PTSD, as simple as that.
04:22I didn't come for a diagnosis.
04:24I just need to know.
04:26I'm on 20 milligrams of paroxetine.
04:28Can I double it to 40?
04:30Because I need to keep focused for work.
04:33I'm sorry that's out of the question.
04:35I will have to sign you off.
04:38What for?
04:39You're clearly unfit.
04:41With a greater sympathy, I can't risk you going back to work.
04:44We're on the edge of a worldwide war, so I'm not going anywhere.
04:49I can't let you do that.
04:51I'm sorry.
04:52I've got no choice.
04:53I have to report this to your superior.
04:55Your daughter is not your husband's.
04:57I beg your pardon?
04:59Elizabeth.
05:02It's my job to know everything.
05:05So I know that you slept with his best friend.
05:08The friend found someone else, called Gillian.
05:10Your marriage survived.
05:11Your secret is safe.
05:13Until now.
05:19So.
05:21Prescription, please.
05:27The president will evacuate the waterside.
05:29The next meeting we're tied is scheduled for 2100.
05:34What about Barclay?
05:35How is he?
05:36Physically, he's okay.
05:37We're still investigating that.
05:38But the psych evaluation is complicated.
05:50Keep getting headaches.
05:56And this whistling sound.
05:58I've got a rush on my neck.
06:02And my legs are okay.
06:03Good.
06:04BPM heart rate steady.
06:05Let's step it up.
06:13We're eight kilometers under the sea.
06:15Nothing survives that.
06:16You're something of a miracle, Mr. Pierre Dupont.
06:21It's a marvelous surname.
06:22Where's it from?
06:24My father was French.
06:25Amazing.
06:26It's a big.
06:27Is it?
06:28Yeah.
06:29People think it's posh.
06:30Truth is, my dad was a builder.
06:32Well, it wasn't even now.
06:33He's unemployed.
06:34Everything he had, he drank away.
06:36But, um...
06:37I reckon that's why I got into you, ain't it?
06:40Because I got a posh surname.
06:41I didn't know you little rocks, Chris.
06:43You weren't special before you are now.
06:45Most famous man in the world, son, say.
06:47Yeah, that's a problem.
06:51She made me so special.
06:52Well, now she's gone.
06:57No one knows what to do with me.
06:59You know, if they arrest me, people will complain.
07:13And if they let me go, people will complain.
07:15And they won't just complain.
07:18They'll murder me.
07:22So they put me back in a hotel.
07:23It's just me.
07:24Everyone else has been evacuated.
07:26It's like a prison.
07:41I've had so many death threats.
07:42Everything I eat or drink has to be scanned.
07:44And I said to them, for how long?
07:49They said the worst of my life.
07:53Very funny!
07:56It hurts.
07:57My back and my neck.
08:02My lungs.
08:08It's the only place I feel good.
08:10Where?
08:12In the water.
08:23The same word.
08:24Severance.
08:26Buried so deep that it sends up a red flag.
08:29Good work.
08:31All the same, ma'am.
08:33It can wait till tomorrow.
08:35You're not gonna stay here all night, are you?
08:37No.
08:38We've got trouble.
08:40Kate, I need access to all comms.
08:41All screens to me.
08:43Priority override.
08:44Open link to the TMP database.
08:45My name only.
08:46Granted.
08:47This is Professor Bellow.
08:48Tactics and Planning.
08:49What have we got?
08:50You were right.
08:51From day one.
08:52They were hiding it.
08:53You said so.
08:54It's all been a distraction.
08:55The diplomatic talks were just war games, while they were doing exactly what we thought
08:59they'd do.
09:00Aquakind are melting the ice caps.
09:04They were clever.
09:05We were searching with satellites, but we forgot how good they are with water.
09:08They positioned a layer of ice crystals at three kilometers to hide the heat.
09:12How did you find it?
09:14We didn't.
09:15They dropped the layer.
09:16They want us to see.
09:17What's the scale?
09:19At this rate, Antarctica will double its loss.
09:21300 billion tons of ice per year.
09:23Jesus.
09:24That's three trillion liters of water.
09:27And worse than that, the Prince Friedrich ice shelf.
09:31It vanished.
09:32Today.
09:33That should take years.
09:34That should take decades.
09:35It melted in six hours.
09:37I think that was a declaration.
09:39What if they go beyond Antarctica?
09:41What happens if they melt all the ice of the world?
09:44Sea levels will rise a hundred meters worldwide.
09:46And it's not just the water.
09:48All that carbon will be released into the atmosphere.
09:53We will flood.
09:55We will drown.
10:00We will choke.
10:02They've won the war.
10:14What is ice but water in the form of land?
10:18We are restoring it to its natural state.
10:21Hmm.
10:22Well, nevertheless, with respect, it must be noted that we-
10:25You started this.
10:27Humankind was melting the ice long before we awoke.
10:32We have heat waves underwater caused by you.
10:37So we are completing what you began.
10:39But with respect, we do need to know-
10:41But you started this.
10:43Nevertheless, I have to ask-
10:44You started this.
10:46Yes, if we could just push-
10:47This was started by you.
10:49I don't think it's appropriate-
10:50You made this happen!
10:58We think your schedule of five years might not be-
11:00Five years is all you have.
11:02Yes, I think we might not actually-
11:03You have five years.
11:07Or all the water of the world will be set free.
11:11And to be certain of this, little people-
11:16This was never a war.
11:19This was an inconvenience.
11:22You were the dirt that gathered while we were away.
11:26But now we have returned.
11:29And you will be cleansed.
11:40Five years.
11:43We can't clean a single river in five years.
11:45Never mind the world.
11:48We know that we can't be flattened.
11:50But it has only been at this.
11:51We have a difficult time left.
11:52I'm trying to get you at the house.
11:53That would have to keep up.
11:54We've got to do it.
11:55It's been a long time.
11:56We've got to do it.
11:57You got to do it.
11:58I got to do it.
11:59Really?
12:00Yeah, he's got to do it.
12:01You got to do it.
12:02Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, come on, come on, it's fine, I know where to do it, I completely understand, I told you, I told you, I told you, I completely understand, come on, it's fine, it's fine, we met over there, you were drunk.
12:32No, I was just a little bit happy, happy and lucky.
12:40Are we all going to drown?
12:43Is that what's going to happen?
12:46Are all of us going to drown?
12:49I don't know.
12:50You're their bloody friend, why are you always so useless?
12:59We had a visitor.
12:59From a unit, he was one of your lot.
13:03He said, what about you and Kirby, you're connected to Barclay in Tempers of High, you won't be safe.
13:08He said, it's unit's job to protect you, for life.
13:14He said, we can move you, you know, you can live in a safe house, on higher ground, one of those gated communities, with security.
13:22The rest of our lives.
13:32Can I visit you? Can I see you?
13:35Absolutely. You can see us whenever you want, you can see Kirby, absolutely any time.
13:40You have to believe me, that's the first thing I said.
13:43Okay.
13:43I really did.
13:44Okay.
13:45That's honestly what I said.
13:46Okay.
13:47I believe you, I do.
13:51Oh, we can meet behind gates, what's happened to us?
13:54You fell in love with a fish.
13:56Sorry.
13:57Sure.
13:59Well, you did.
14:04Did you?
14:09I don't know.
14:10I just keep thinking, I wish I could hear her.
14:19What do you mean?
14:24So, we had this connection.
14:30You said that to me once.
14:31But we did.
14:32I keep thinking, right?
14:43We're 60% more, right?
14:45So, I'm 60% more.
14:47And Walsong can travel thousands of miles.
14:52So, I thought maybe she could hear me.
14:55Someone, an actor, at my side.
15:06In my way.
15:09Every night.
15:15They got me a piece of tech.
15:18To override the cameras.
15:19To override the device.
15:26So, I'll show you the link.
15:28They want me a piece of art.
15:28I'll show you the link.
15:31So, I guess it goes.
15:32And now, I?
15:35So, let's see why I know.
15:38Oh, my gosh.
15:43Go see.
15:44And now.
15:46Oh, my gosh.
15:47Thanks. I didn't see anything.
15:57It's every night.
16:00I've got eight hours before the next shift.
16:03Every single night.
16:17And I drive.
16:30I drive into the night.
16:33Every night.
16:43Every night, I go to the coast.
16:47No.
16:58Lucky's calling to me.
17:01The water.
17:04All night long.
17:06Because she is out there.
17:08Somewhere.
17:10In the night.
17:13In the water.
17:15In the dark.
17:18Every night, I call her name.
17:24And I keep trying.
17:28Every single night.
17:35Every single night.
17:37Every single night.
17:38Just as we planned, he's calling for her.
17:52Just as we planned, he's calling for her.
18:08Every night, he waits till dawn, then he drives back, hides in his hotel, tries again the
18:14next night.
18:15But he doesn't get a response?
18:18We don't talk much.
18:20Thanks.
18:21I didn't see anything, but I'd say not.
18:26Maybe Salt's gone.
18:29Oh, maybe she can't hear him.
18:32He's on the English Channel.
18:35My government have put bafflers in the water along the coast.
18:38Sonic disruption to interfere with aquacine communication.
18:43Maybe they're stopping Salt.
18:45Anything you can do?
18:49I could ask for a pause.
18:52Then maybe she gets through.
18:55And then...
18:57Severance.
19:01I never said yes.
19:03For the history books, my name is not on this.
19:15Sorry.
19:16Haven't got time.
19:17You didn't need to bring it in person.
19:21I'd also like a word.
19:23If you could finish off, folks.
19:27Thanks.
19:29Yes, sir.
19:31You need to be quick.
19:32I really haven't got time.
19:33We have five years to rebuild civilization.
19:36What's severance?
19:38In what way?
19:39It's a word.
19:42Picked up on comms.
19:43It was buried in one of Sir Keith's final messages.
19:46Sad loss.
19:47He was a good man.
19:48He was murdered, and we don't know why.
19:49We do.
19:50The police were very clear.
19:51It was a protest against privatized water.
19:53And I might remind you, Sir Keith was not a member of this government.
19:56But the word severance crops up in your comms, too.
19:58I'm sure it does.
19:59It would have a thousand meanings.
20:00I think it would call Brexit a form of severance.
20:01But you don't.
20:02The word has only appeared since the arrival of Homo Aqua.
20:05Its context has been scrubbed.
20:06Someone clever has tried very hard to hide it.
20:09But my staff are really very good.
20:11Then what do you think severance is?
20:14You tell me.
20:16Is it some sort of word?
20:18No.
20:19I'm sure it does.
20:20I'm sure it does.
20:21I'm sure it does.
20:22But I'm sure it does.
20:23I'm sure it does.
20:25Is it some sort of weapon?
20:30Oh, for God's sake.
20:31I can help.
20:36These are extraordinary days, Sir.
20:38The pressures on you are immense.
20:39And at times like this, people can panic, do the wrong thing.
20:44I thought maybe if you're in too deep, if you need someone,
20:53Trust me, there's always a way out.
20:57I can find it for you.
21:07I don't know what you mean.
21:09I can find it for you.
21:11Good.
21:12Thank you, sir.
21:14And if I might say, a task of this size is beyond you.
21:19Good.
21:23Thank you, sir.
21:27And if I might say, a task of this size is beyond you.
21:32The economy will collapse within six months.
21:34You'll be voted out.
21:35The next lot will storm into power, promising Antiaqua legislation.
21:38The war will begin all over again, and on and on and on it goes.
21:42But I will still be here, waiting.
21:46And I promise you, Harry, when you're out of office
21:50and history has swept you aside,
21:53there will be a reckoning with me.
22:16As you can see here, this incredible shot of ice,
22:22thousands of tons of brews of water, it's just collapsed.
22:26Thanks.
22:28Great, yeah.
22:30It's just a burger and chips, but that's the funny thing.
22:33Hotel burgers are always good.
22:35Well, yeah, it's because I incinerate them.
22:36Cheap meat cooked to death.
22:37You can't beat it.
22:38Cheers.
22:39Cheers.
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22:54Cheers.
22:55Cheers.
22:56Yeah.
23:23Let's go.
23:53Let's go.
24:23Let's go.
24:53Let's go.
25:23I fell asleep.
25:53Let's go.
26:23Let's go.
26:25Let's go.
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27:00Let's go.
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27:06Let's go.
27:07Let's go.
27:08I don't know anything, anywhere.
27:09Your civilization is falling.
27:11They're melting the ice.
27:13But I swear they never told me there were tides within tides.
27:17But you can still help humanity.
27:20Oh, for God's sake!
27:21No one listens to me!
27:24I'm nothing!
27:26Saul, you...
27:29You make me so special.
27:31For one moment.
27:34And now look at us, we're reduced to this.
27:36The tides still head towards you.
27:40Currents are converging.
27:42And I don't know why.
27:44But maybe it's for this.
27:46You've got to go back.
27:48So we can escape.
27:49Go back and tell your people to ask for Accord.
27:56Accord?
27:57Tell your people to ask Aquakind for Accord.
28:02The word carries an ancient weight.
28:05that every one of my kind will have to respect.
28:09What does it mean?
28:09If you know what it means,
28:11there's every chance humankind will try to stop you.
28:14But find the ones you trust.
28:16Send out a signal to the seas.
28:19Ask them for Accord.
28:20And we might just survive.
28:23All of us.
28:23I don't understand!
28:27No, no, stay, please!
28:32Stop!
28:33She said Accord.
28:41She said Accord.
28:44Just that word, Accord, and that's all I know.
28:47But it could help.
28:48Well, I mean, don't ask me to make sense of it, Kate.
28:50All I know is that I trust her.
28:51Accord, dictionary definition,
28:53to give someone status,
28:55or to be harmonious or consistent with.
28:57I like harmonious.
28:59I'm loving harmonious.
29:00But she could be showing us a way out.
29:03Accord, mate, you don't have stink.
29:05Yeah, well, surely, I've been in the sea, okay?
29:06And I keep finding sand.
29:08If I could suggest...
29:11Uh...
29:12If we ask the governments of the world
29:13permission to send a signal to Aquakind,
29:16that's three months of debate.
29:18At least.
29:19And then they'll say no.
29:21They'll do more than that.
29:22They'll try and stop us.
29:23But we send Aquakind parcels of information every day.
29:28Just basic diplomacy.
29:30So I could filter the word Accord into the signal.
29:37Disguised?
29:37Exactly.
29:39Use my eye tracking.
29:40Doesn't leave a keyprint.
29:42I don't think there's a translator on the land
29:44that would notice it.
29:46But in the eyes of Homo Aqua,
29:48there's a convex eye spot.
29:50They literally gather more light than we do.
29:52Which means that if the word Accord
29:54is embedded in the message,
29:57they'll see it.
29:59Then what?
30:00We'll find out.
30:01It's a bit of a risk.
30:02Word is the gathering of the 195 nations
30:05are currently asking how many nuclear strikes
30:07the ocean can take.
30:08That's the risk.
30:09Yeah, but come on.
30:10We're units.
30:11That's what we do, isn't it?
30:12We save the world.
30:13And if that means stand against the government,
30:15so be it.
30:18The clerk from Transport.
30:21Yeah, but I'm here only by mistake.
30:23Remember?
30:25We're not completely beyond the laws of the land.
30:28We could all be arrested for treason.
30:30Okay.
30:31Fine.
30:31Good.
30:33What will Christopher say?
30:37Make it happen.
30:40Yes, ma'am.
30:49I'm really off Subrosa Protocols.
30:50I will monitor your personal comms
30:52for the next 30 years
30:53to make sure not a word of this gets out.
30:54Is that understood?
30:55Yes, ma'am.
30:56I've taken the word Accord,
30:57unpackaged it,
30:58enhanced it,
30:59and hidden it.
30:59It's ready to go.
31:00I'll cross-channel it,
31:01and this will transmit
31:02to all the oceans of the Balt.
31:03I can't stand.
31:08How do we not listen?
31:12Reach us off the hope, right?
31:13Right.
31:13How do we not listen?
31:43any word no the water's quiet it's been days maybe this accord thing has sent them back into
32:06hibernation we should be so lucky well what are they doing
32:12it's strange we've got nothing silent all that all across the ocean and it wasn't the accord signal
32:30things weren't dead before we sent it running silent that's what they call it on submarines
32:37when you turn the engines off to avoid detection which means they're planning something or hiding
32:44or scared scared of what
32:48so
32:51so
32:54i don't want to know what
32:59what
33:10what
33:12what
33:16Over here!
33:19Come!
33:20For here!
33:21Over here!
33:22It's 100.
33:25Over here!
33:25Over here!
33:26OK.
33:29It's 100 over here.
33:32Over here!
33:34Over here!
33:35Over here!
33:40This situation is hard to see each other.
33:43The whole U-C-O-C-O-T-E-O.
33:45Even here in the heart of London, one thing is obvious, they're dying, Homo Aqua is dying.
34:15Yeah but is it all of them? Oh my god. Is it everyone? What about salt? Alright, can I speak to Kate, please, because this isn't a chord, this is something else.
34:38Every coastline in the world is reporting the same thing, the death of Homo Aqua.
34:45What have we got? Some sort of viral infection. It's like the gills get blocked. I'd say they shed scales like we shed skin, but the shedding has stopped, which means the excess scales build up and they drown.
35:00All of them? Is this Homo Aqua or Homo Amphabia II? I think it's all of them, but no other life forms, only aqua kind.
35:07What about us? Are we safe? That's the strangest thing. Careful.
35:12There's no danger. Not anymore. It's like I'm finding the aftermath of a virus without the virus itself, which means...
35:20A virus that's been designed? That's frontline warfare. Viruses programmed to strike and then decay, that's...
35:27Oh, for God's sake. That's human technology. It was awesome. I didn't see it happening.
35:34Severance. Severance was the virus. What are your people saying? What's the level of contagion out there?
35:49Uh, 90% on first evidence, and 90% death rate worldwide.
35:54We think aqua kind are connected by an algae network, and this proves it. One virus is circled around all the oceans of the world.
36:00Story of the human race. From the moment Homo sapiens learned to walk, we meet a new species. We slaughter them.
36:10Mom? We've got a signal.
36:16It's a deep aqua knees. The same signal repeated over and over again.
36:22I think it's an SOS. They're calling for help.
36:29Barclay, I'm sorry they need you at the Empress Hall.
36:31What for?
36:35You're the ambassador.
36:37Bella, that's good.
36:39I'm nothing. I'm the man who's literally nothing.
36:41The request has come to revert to day one.
36:43They say they want it as it was for the final session.
36:46Who does?
36:49Home amphibia.
36:52Why is it sore? Is she alive?
36:54I don't know.
36:56I'm sorry, but this is a biblical moment. I demand a sea.
37:13Do I know anything more about the virus? How did it happen?
37:17Nothing. We have suspicions, but we can't. We can't prove anything.
37:22Good luck.
37:23Mom, there is a message from Dr. Banerjee. It says priority one.
37:26No, no. Stay with Barclay.
37:34Tank is stable and maintaining integrity. Open water lock one.
37:37We have three life forms.
37:38Identify them.
37:39Two homo aqua, one homo amphibia.
37:42Which one?
37:44Is it her?
37:53Not her.
37:54I am.
37:55Stop pulling.
37:56You can't wait.
37:57You won't do anything for me.
37:58Don't.
37:59You so six, I was swimming away.
38:00You HAVE a great考ren?
38:02I am about to steal.
38:03Hello, everyone.
38:04You can't wreck your mind.
38:05You're not about this.
38:06At this point, I'm alone, you wanna go?
38:08label your hands and use your mighty words.
38:11Repeat withasoncrumah.
38:13Perfect Yang.
38:14й, fool.
38:16Evang Umm, man.
38:17Olay excited
38:18Whyů?
38:19I don't know.
38:49I have come to inform mankind.
38:53The war is over.
38:56You have won.
38:59We are defeated.
39:04We grant you victory.
39:07I'm sorry.
39:13Barkley, stay your message.
39:15I'm so sorry.
39:21What happened, Debbie?
39:23What's it like?
39:28We are destroyed.
39:35The virus brought fire to the world of water.
39:42And we burnt.
39:44You survived.
39:47One in ten.
39:50As if by design.
39:51I didn't know.
39:54I swear, I didn't know.
39:58No, not you.
40:02But there are others.
40:08There are creatures in this room who want a prize for winning the war.
40:19They desire our technology.
40:23But there are oceans, unknown to you, running deep beneath the mantle of this world.
40:31And we have sunk our prizes deep down below, lost to you forever.
40:40But more than that, you had thought you had chosen your weapons well, because a virus contains
40:47no water.
40:50And yet, it rides the back of a water molecule like a parasite upon a host.
41:00And we can read every drop, stained with these fingerprints of yours.
41:12Water will find you one day.
41:30Water will find you one day.
41:44But...
41:45The accord...
41:46Will never happen.
41:48What was it?
41:51It was a way of two species joining and sharing and celebrating, which is now lost.
42:00The first offer, page 15.
42:11We can offer help.
42:13We would grant you land.
42:16There is a haven.
42:17There's a trench in the Pacific Ocean, 3,000 kilometers long, 60 kilometers wide, and 12 kilometers
42:22deep.
42:24The deepest place of Earth.
42:29This could be your home.
42:32We will protect your boundaries from pollution and sound and viruses.
42:38And we can rebuild our relationship.
42:42As two species aren't the same.
42:50We could be friends.
42:52We will accept this offer.
42:59If you give this land its true name.
43:04A hunting ground.
43:08We will live there in full knowledge of what you will do to us.
43:23You will do whatever you want.
43:26Because we are terrified of you.
43:31Thus ends the war.
43:42No, no, no, no.
43:47There's just more to say.
43:58Will I see you again?
44:01No!
44:04No!
44:05No, no, no, no.
44:08And don't see you again.
44:10And then the world will defend it.
44:12Yes.
44:13No, no, no!
44:16No, no, no.
44:17No, no, no, no, no.
44:19No, no, no, no, no, no.
44:21No, no, no, no.
44:27Green shoot protocols everywhere.
44:30Congratulations.
44:33Or shame on us all.
44:35I'm not sure which.
45:00Abandon the hall, everyone. Out! Out!
45:30Come on. Let's go. Yeah.
45:45Mr. DeVoyce, anything to say?
45:48We won. How about that? Tell them we won.
45:52We won the war.
46:00Move! Move!
46:04I need to find somewhere to live.
46:08I said to Lawrence, Kate could stay with us.
46:13He said no.
46:14Fair enough.
46:15You've never got on.
46:17No.
46:18I keep thinking.
46:20The times when the Doctor is nowhere to be seen.
46:25He said to me once,
46:27I saved the human race.
46:29I don't shape the human race.
46:31You can get that wrong.
46:32All on your own.
46:34Mom, there's a message.
46:36I said no.
46:37I'm sorry, he insists.
46:39It's Dr. Banerjee, Barclay's doctor.
46:41He says it's priority one.
46:43Kate Lethbridge-Stewart.
46:45I will be king.
47:13And you.
47:14You will be queen.
47:15And you, you will be queen.
47:20Though nothing will drive them away.
47:37We can be heroes
47:43We can be heroes
47:55Cheers for one day
48:05And you
48:06You kill me mean
48:12And I
48:18I'll drink all the time
48:24Cause we're lovers
48:30And that is a fact
48:36Yes, we're lovers
48:42And that is that
48:48Though nothing
48:54Will keep us together
48:59We could still die
49:05Oh, just for one day
49:12We can be heroes
49:18Forever and ever
49:23I
49:30I can't remember
49:37Standing
49:42By the war
49:48And the gas
49:53Shut up
50:02And we can't
50:05Kissed
50:06The storm
50:08Nothing
50:09Nothing
50:11Good for
50:13And the shame
50:18Was on the other side
50:25Oh, just for one day
50:33And we could be heroes
50:41Just for one day
50:47We could be heroes
51:04We could be heroes
51:06We could be heroes
51:11We could be heroes
51:17We could be heroes
51:21We could be heroes
51:25We could be heroes.
51:45We could be heroes.
51:55No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
52:18Sorry, is there something wrong?
52:20It's just that bottle.
52:21Could you go back and pick it up?
52:23Pick it up what?
52:23Could you go back and pick it up?
52:28What for?
52:28If you could, thank you.
52:31Sorry, love.
52:32It's gone now.
52:33Well, go back and pick it up.
52:36You pick it up.
52:38I'm asking you, please, to go back and pick up that bottle.
52:45And what if I don't?
52:50Pick it up.
52:51I said, pick it up.
52:58Pick it up.
53:01Pick it up.
53:04Pick it up.
53:09You pick it up.
53:17Pick it up.
53:17Transcription by CastingWords
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