The Copenhagen Test - Season 1 Episode 06- Allegiance
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00:01We're starting to see some small variations in Alexander's signal.
00:05And once the nanites achieve symbiosis in the brain, the fatality rate is 100%.
00:10I think we should call this off.
00:14Let's just talk about this.
00:16We didn't tell him to do that.
00:18Please don't run. The only way I know how to connect to him is through you.
00:23Lone Wolf thinks Mosaic's drive identifies them as the one who placed the mole in the orphanage.
00:28You don't want the target to know exactly where it is yet.
00:31Our enemy can't be ahead of us. He will lead them to it.
00:34It's a Faraday cage for the drive, in case it's being tracked.
00:39How do you know he didn't have the drive, huh?
00:41Because I was watching through your eyes, Alexander.
00:47I still believe in the mission, but I'm not doing it the orphanage's way.
00:52I know you'll understand, my friend.
00:55If you were gonna shoot me, you'd have done it already.
00:57But you know I'm the only one that can answer your questions.
01:01So let's talk.
01:02Let's talk.
01:03Let's talk.
01:04Let's talk.
01:06Let's talk.
01:07Let's talk.
01:08I don't know.
01:38I don't want to see you.
01:55No, I want to go on.
02:08I'm sure.
02:10The address for every KGP agent in West Berlin.
02:15When can I have it?
02:17Did the Americans agree?
02:20Yes, yes.
02:21They've been very impressed with what you provided so far.
02:23So then they will take me visit?
02:25Yes.
02:25Someone is coming to extract you first to the UK, and then after that.
02:29Yes, she will send you to the States with a new identity.
02:32You'll be an American.
02:34Okay, then.
02:36Tomorrow.
02:39Who should I expect to come?
02:42Never say it out loud.
02:43Oh, my God.
02:54And the room is near each other, right?
02:56Yes.
02:57The name of the second room?
02:59We'll just take my number one.
03:01Eine Dame wird ihn um zwei Uhr abholen.
03:10Ein kleines, diskretes Fonderville, hm?
03:13I hope you find it out loud.
03:43Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Wisconsin.
04:13It is a moment that no one here forgets.
04:34Many people have this conflict.
04:37What?
04:49Was?
04:50Was?
04:52Was?
04:54Sie ist hier?
04:55Sie war hier, aber sobald die Mauer fiel, ging sie.
04:59Regency Meister, Sie gehen da lang.
05:07Sie da, Frederic Schiff.
05:14Sie da, Frederic Schiff.
05:21Sie nein!
05:24Sie nein!
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06:59There's no way to remove it
07:01No cure, no antidote
07:03And it never stops broadcasting
07:06Ever
07:07We've already established you're not gonna kill me
07:11Yeah, you're right
07:13But I'm happy to show you somewhere it hurts
07:15You can't risk me passing out
07:17From the pain or losing too much blood
07:20Answers are too important to you
07:22Tell me why you chose me
07:25Now there's a good question
07:27The question really
07:29We'll circle back to that later
07:31You're gonna tell me what I wanna know
07:38Or I'm gonna make you suffer
07:40And then you're gonna tell me anyway
07:41Did they give you the unredacted file
07:44About the Cassandra tech in your head
07:45The full story
07:46The orphanage never told you about the tech
07:49Destroying your mind, did they?
07:52No one has ever made it past six months
07:54Without complete and total mental collapse or death
07:57You're lying
08:01Am I?
08:03Have the side effects started yet?
08:06The pillowing lights ringing in your ears
08:08Little blips of losing time
08:10Once that starts
08:11You're in the endgame
08:12Your brain will start seizing
08:14The unredacted file is over there
08:17Read it
08:18See if I can be believed
08:21I just happened to have this with you
08:34You were hoping to talk to me
08:37I was hoping to talk to you
08:38See if I can be believed
08:39I told you
08:40I was hoping to sit
08:42while you were letting me know
08:43Right
08:47I've seen some information
08:48Shh
08:49Cougars
08:52Talk to me
08:53Steph
08:54Oh
09:01Then
09:05We'll
09:0842 minutes since he went dark.
09:12If we haven't caught sight of him now, he's probably...
09:15Underground. We're scanning.
09:17There's miles and miles of catacombs.
09:19He could be anywhere.
09:22Agreed.
09:22These are the six most likely scenarios.
09:24These first four are if Alexander was able to make contact with our lone wolf,
09:28and these two are if he hasn't located him yet.
09:30I'm drawing up a decision matrix.
09:32We all missed it.
09:34Our target outplayed us. It's not your fault.
09:37Want to bet?
09:38I knew he was going off mission.
09:45He broke up with Michelle right before he left.
09:49I think he figured out that we were manipulating him through her.
09:54I didn't give you all the information.
09:56You took a risk. It blew up.
10:13There'll be plenty of time for me to yell at you after we find him.
10:16I'm sorry.
10:18I knew that you would abort the mission, and I couldn't stop her.
10:21I made the wrong call.
10:34Samantha.
10:34I need you to put it aside.
10:39Just for now.
10:40Focus on what comes next.
10:45Be ready for this one.
10:54The longer he's dark, the more of a certainty it becomes.
10:57makers.
11:10I'm sorry.
11:10I said.
11:14I said.
11:16I said.
11:17you could have edited this does make you wonder though why did the department of defense shut
11:34the program down why not keep trying why mothball it you've always known deep down haven't you
11:44they kept the truth from you however flawed the orphanage might be i would still never work for
11:52you you stole my life so unless you have any other documents for me to read we're taking the long
12:01way home your mother's i didn't want you to read the file so that i could flip you
12:13i already have all the leverage i need for that i just wanted to remind you how little the orphanage
12:19cares about individual lives like yours or like helen and preston hale
12:26what did you do
12:33i've placed people in their everyday life people very close to them that i control if i give the
12:44order your parents are dead if i don't check in regularly the kill order becomes automatic
12:51you really don't want anything to happen to me
12:54from now on you're gonna do exactly what i say
13:08let's start with the gun
13:12you're gonna walk out of here
13:34tell them you lost me in the catacombs and then go home
13:39and then you're gonna help me find the ghost that i've been hunting for
13:45a long time
13:49frederick schiff an american citizen by birthright but without any papers no connection to his
14:06family
14:06we used his desire to meet his american father to manipulate him
14:13i was going to retrieve him myself in exchange for intel about kgb agents
14:22but then the world turned upside down the kgb was pulling out he was no longer valuable to us
14:32do you know what he might want
14:39yes
14:41i want to know who saint george is and you can lead me right to her
14:47and how am i supposed to do that
14:50you're the most important operative you can find a way
14:57why her
14:59she promised me something
15:04but it was all lies she stole my life
15:09so i want to be looking in her eyes when she realizes that i'm the one who's gonna kill her
15:16afterwards i'll simply disappear
15:18your parents will be safe you'll have the chance to run
15:21you'll never see me again
15:24they're gonna think that i've been flipped
15:26then you better be a very good spy alexander
15:31the orphanage will try to convince you that you belong
15:37but you never will
15:40do you really think they would hesitate to let your parents die if it meant catching me
15:45i'll give you a day
15:48but by 10 pm tomorrow
15:51you will go through with it
15:55clock is ticking
16:04just so they can find you
16:06it really is a maze down here
16:10you know how to reach me
16:21over here
16:32over here
16:35where's the target
16:44over here
16:48Where's the target?
16:52We followed the heat signature from the steam vent to Osiris.
16:55Target is not here. Target is loose.
17:18Ally?
17:22We have eight hours until he's home.
17:24Have Francis wire his apartment.
17:26I want to know everything that's going on in there.
17:28I thought we can't bug his place.
17:30Because if the enemy finds out, it means we're onto the hack.
17:34We have to take that risk now.
17:47Let's go.
18:17Let's go.
18:40We now have an answer.
18:43We were looking for one person.
18:45We should have been looking for three.
18:47This is Frederick Schiff.
18:48Born 1964 in Solswedele, Germany.
18:52His mother, Ukrainian, died in childbirth.
18:54His father, an American serviceman stationed in West Germany who never met his son.
18:59Schiff grew up in East Berlin and served three years in a Stasi listening post.
19:03At some point, he began spying on his own country and passing intel to American intelligence.
19:09Records show he applied for asylum in the U.S.
19:13It was declined.
19:15He was then discovered and shipped to a Soviet gulag where he apparently died of exposure.
19:20He didn't say dead long.
19:22This is Eric Komyuk, a more grown-up Frederick Schiff using his grandmother's maiden name.
19:28Komyuk emerged, seemingly without a pass, a ruthless GRU officer rising through the ranks of post-Soviet Russia.
19:35Using a proxy paramilitary group, the Brits eliminated him.
19:40Or so they thought.
19:41He was reborn with a new identity, carefully crafted.
19:45Schiff became Henry Goldman.
19:48He has been working as a contractor for various countries since 2002, including ours.
19:55He has clearance with the CIA and the NSA.
19:58And he currently consults for the Director of National Intelligence.
20:02He's very well-connected.
20:04How did he get his hands on the Cassandra technology?
20:06One of his close associates is Werner Comstock, who first pioneered the net-eye technology Cassandra is built on.
20:13Werner Comstock died five months ago, a terrible accident, drowning.
20:16Is there a connection between Werner Comstock, Schiff, and the chemist?
20:20We'll never know.
20:21The chemist also just died of a terrible accident, overdose.
20:25But Schiff's listening station that processes the intel from the hack is located in the former USSR.
20:31But he lives here in DC, 13 miles away.
20:40He cleaned his place out before he left for Paris, wasn't planning to return.
20:4313 miles.
20:46Oh, it gets worse.
20:47Goldman is his father's name, the American side of his family.
20:52One of his half-siblings is a woman named Ellen, who 40 years ago married a man with the last name Cobb.
21:00They had one son, Edmund.
21:03Cobb is his nephew.
21:04They've been in regular contact.
21:06There's a chance Cobb was either working with him or being manipulated by him.
21:10Could be why Cobb went to the CIA.
21:12We have confirmation it was him?
21:14He's at Langley under their protection.
21:16It was him.
21:17Except Schiff didn't want the CIA to be there.
21:21He wanted the drive.
21:23Cobb did that on his own.
21:28And if Cobb was working with Schiff, he wouldn't have hidden that intel to save Poseidon.
21:34Cobb didn't know about the ambush in Slovakia before it happened.
21:39So Cobb goes rogue and brings the CIA in on his own.
21:43Why?
21:44Because he was right about the mole.
21:47How'd he want to play it?
21:50We keep the show going.
21:52We don't let on we know about Schiff.
21:54Instead, we consider the mission a failure because we didn't find the drive, and we follow the procedures after a failed op.
22:01Hale arrives in one hour.
22:05And then I'll need to know what he's really thinking.
22:08Why did you pursue the target despite the order to abort?
22:22Because I knew where he was going, and I didn't want him to get away.
22:25Where's the drive?
22:27I gave it to another agent.
22:29Edmund Cobb.
22:30What happened next?
22:32I was able to track the assailant down into a network of tunnels.
22:36I searched for about 45 minutes.
22:40At one point I saw a figure running ahead of me, and I assumed it was him.
22:46I chased after him, and I fired my gun, but he got away.
22:53We received this from Director Moira's office ten minutes ago.
22:56I guess they're doing an internal review.
22:59All of our security clearances are being held until it's completed.
23:05They must think we have a leak somewhere in the chain.
23:08Secure briefing in ten?
23:13What does our enemy know?
23:14He only knows that I realized he wasn't the extraction agent.
23:19He doesn't have the drive, so he doesn't have any reason to suspect that we set a trap for him.
23:23And he doesn't know that we know about the hack.
23:26Claymore is safe.
23:30Did you find out who he is?
23:32Yes.
23:33Why did you knock out the orphanage agents?
23:36Lone Wolf was getting away, and I couldn't let that happen.
23:39What happened to Remy?
23:40Lone Wolf had a paralytic agent, like us.
23:42He must have gotten close enough to Remy to use it.
23:46I assumed you'd all be able to see it.
23:48Our shot was partially included.
23:53You know a part I don't get?
23:55You and Remy were the only people that got a good look at him, and then you followed him down into a dark tunnel system.
24:01He could have ambushed you at any time.
24:05Why let you live?
24:08I assumed it was because he wanted to keep the hack open.
24:13Keep seeing through my eyes.
24:14Why'd you bring up with Michelle?
24:17Um, couples fight.
24:25It's unrealistic to assume that we'd be any different.
24:28On again, off again sort of thing.
24:31Yeah.
24:33Did you make contact with Schiff?
24:35Is that his name, the target?
24:37Did you make contact?
24:38No, sir. I didn't.
24:40I want to be clear about something, Alexander Hill.
24:44This is the one room in the world where I can help you.
24:47If you have anything to say to us, now's the time.
24:53I didn't make contact, and I'm not lying to you.
24:56Did he threaten you?
25:00Did he threaten you?
25:02Someone close to you?
25:06We can help.
25:16I couldn't find him.
25:22You gotta wait. That's all.
25:24Shit.
25:28What do you want me to do now?
25:39Go home.
25:43Get some rest.
25:54He's lying.
25:59He's lying.
26:25Hey.
26:33Hi.
26:37They need our keys back.
26:40Standard operating procedure.
26:43Sorry.
26:45Of course.
26:54Hit.
26:55You're lying.
26:56Stop.
26:57You're lying.
26:58I'm out of here.
26:59Stop.
27:01All right.
27:02Just take a look at this.
27:03You're not lying.
27:04You're lying.
27:05You're lying.
27:07In this room.
27:09You're lying.
27:11The is your night.
27:13You're lying.
27:15I don't even know.
27:17See all the time when you're here.
27:19You're lying.
27:20You're lying.
27:21watch him
27:24he might still lead us to shift
27:28it doesn't make sense that he would flip
27:31it doesn't sound like the person he is at all
27:33and at the end of the day
27:35it doesn't really matter why he flipped
27:37all that matters is what shift told him to do
27:39if he wanted to hurt us
27:40hail is the best way to do that
27:42he is walking evidence of a decision
27:44that we made
27:45to compromise national security
27:48no one can ever find out
27:50and if we're wrong about him
27:52do you think we're wrong
27:53I can't tell
27:56watch him very very closely
27:58and if you see evidence that he is colluding
28:00with the enemy be prepared to give
28:02the kill order
28:02verbal confirmation of the
28:10conditions of the kill order please
28:12conditions understood
28:20he is the best way to do that
28:225 years ago
28:24please do you think he is doing that
28:26so
28:27ask him to make the kill order
28:28to leave
28:29that plan
28:29so
28:30he is the best way to do that
28:31he knows he is going to be doing that
28:32he is going to look at the kill order
28:32in his life
28:33and he is going to look at
28:34the kill order
28:34and he is going to be
28:35he is going to come to his life
28:35Oh, my God.
29:05Sorry, I thought you were...
29:25I found a few things of yours.
29:30I wanted to drop them off in the most dramatic way possible.
29:33This works.
29:35Tripp good?
29:41Yeah.
29:46There's a few things of mine in there.
29:48Do you mind if I grab them?
29:54Unless you're afraid I'm going to do something crazy.
29:56Thanks.
30:12Thanks.
30:12Aren't you going to shut the door?
30:35So where's the stuff you need?
30:37Bedroom.
30:40Let me just pick up a bed first.
30:41An unkept bedroom.
30:44You've changed.
31:11You've changed.
31:13I've changed.
31:14I've changed.
31:45Sorry.
31:56I figured instead of taking my coffee back like a petty person, we could just drink it.
32:02Maybe sit and talk.
32:06Maybe some other time.
32:08I think I'm coming down with something.
32:11Yeah.
32:12Yeah.
32:13Sure.
32:14Whenever.
32:14I mean, no rush.
32:16I'm going to go grab my stuff.
32:30Take it.
32:31I'll be in there.
32:32Hey, everything okay?
32:41Hello.
32:42You're alive, Preston.
32:44He's alive.
32:44Great.
32:44Mom, now's not really a good time.
32:46I know.
32:47I know.
32:47It's a bad time.
32:48Always a bad time.
32:49So we're just coming because it's never a good time anyway.
32:52No, Mom.
32:53You cannot come here.
32:54Well, we're already here.
32:55How far away are we?
32:56Uh, 15 minutes.
32:58Yeah, Victor invited us for lunch.
33:00I was going to call and tell you.
33:02But it was a bad time for you to answer.
33:03Sorry.
33:04I'm just not feeling well right now.
33:06Oh.
33:07Well, that's okay.
33:07I'll come make food for you there.
33:09We'll stay in.
33:10No, you know what?
33:12We'll go to Victor's, okay?
33:13I'll see you there.
33:14If you're not feeling well, I can't...
33:16Mom, I'm not asking.
33:17Don't be so touched.
33:18I'll see you there soon, okay?
33:19Alexander, I hear you.
33:22Sounds like I almost got to meet the family.
33:28I got my stuff.
33:30I'll get out of your way.
33:32Yeah.
33:37That book you gave me?
33:38I started reading it.
33:42It was surprising in a good way.
33:48I'm glad you liked it.
33:50Yeah.
33:51I'm sorry you're not feeling well.
33:54If you need soup or anything,
33:57I make good soup.
34:01And I watch out for the people that I care about.
34:09I'll see you next time.
34:10I'll see you next time.
34:10I'll see you next time.
34:11I'll see you next time.
34:11I'll see you next time.
34:12I'll see you next time.
34:12I'll see you next time.
34:13I'll see you next time.
34:13I'll see you next time.
34:14I'll see you next time.
34:15I'll see you next time.
34:15I'll see you next time.
34:16I'll see you next time.
34:17I'll see you next time.
34:18I'll see you next time.
34:19I'll see you next time.
34:20I'll see you next time.
34:21I'll see you next time.
34:22I'll see you next time.
34:23I'll see you next time.
34:24I'll see you next time.
34:26I'll see you next time.
34:27You called the meeting.
34:44You should probably speak first.
34:46I'm meditating to help control my temper.
34:52We received high-level intelligence
34:54that an operative of yours was compromised.
34:57Which is ironic, given the nature of your organization.
35:00Alexander Hale entered the CIA sphere,
35:03so we moved to collect him.
35:05It's regrettable that it affects an operation of yours.
35:08Perhaps in the future, you could warn us what you're up to.
35:12So, we'll be on the same page, be better partners to you.
35:17What a generous offer.
35:19Well, thank you for considering it.
35:22As for this unfortunate event,
35:24it is my understanding that the only fire that was traded
35:27was between Hale and our guys.
35:29And no one was seriously hurt,
35:30so it seems like something that we could all move past.
35:33After all, we were just trying to help you with your problem.
35:36And it's so appreciated.
35:39But there's no problem to be solved.
35:41We looked into it.
35:43You got bad intel.
35:45So it's not true?
35:46You're not protecting the leak in your house?
35:50Why on earth would we do that?
35:53I'm relieved to hear it.
35:54Let's hope this never happens again.
36:08Let's hope.
36:10I'd like to sit at the bar, please.
36:25Bar, please.
36:44Little to the left.
36:47I want to be able to see his face.
36:52That doesn't look like very much food.
36:54No, it doesn't, does it?
36:56I've got to talk to Victor about that.
36:59Are you okay?
37:01Yeah.
37:02Yeah, I'm fine.
37:03I'm just worried about you.
37:05You've worked too much.
37:07I'm fine, really.
37:18I'm going to pop in and say hi to Victor.
37:19Really?
37:20Yeah.
37:21Your food's going to get cold.
37:23It's three bites.
37:24Thanks, man.
37:27Oh.
37:29Lunch okay?
37:30How was your trip?
37:31Got in late last night.
37:32Oh, you must be exhausted.
37:34Yeah.
37:35Come.
37:36Help me with the flour.
37:40I have to talk to you about something.
37:43Maybe we go for a walk.
37:44Order up.
37:45Okay.
37:46Okay.
37:46Okay.
37:51Health inspectors.
37:54Yeah.
37:55They came here yesterday.
37:56Unscheduled.
37:57So we swept the place this morning.
38:00They had bugged it, but we disabled them.
38:03It's clean, but...
38:05I mean, I assume this was orphanage.
38:09What's going on?
38:13I think they're looking into me again.
38:17Paris trip didn't come as planned.
38:18Victor, I've never asked you for anything like this, but I need to speak to St. George directly.
38:28I know you used to work with her.
38:31I need to speak to her out of the office, and I need you to trust that I have to do this.
38:36Can you find her?
38:38No.
38:39She's impossible to find.
38:41A ghost.
38:45Unless you're one of a handful of people in the world who know she was married and who she was married to.
38:53How long do you have?
38:55Only until ten tonight.
39:01Well, okay.
39:04I'll make a few calls, and when I know something, I'll get in touch.
39:09Yeah.
39:11I have to go home in case I run out of time.
39:14Yeah.
39:15I don't want my parents to see anything happen.
39:18No, no, no.
39:19I'll keep them here.
39:21Always.
39:31Hey, I'm sorry, guys, but something just came up at work.
39:34I have to go.
39:35What?
39:35What?
39:36Oh, come on.
39:37Finish a meal with us.
39:38Come on.
39:38What are you doing?
39:39No, I wish I could, really.
39:41Just enjoy yourselves.
39:42Victor will be here soon.
39:44We drove all this way to see you.
39:45And I won't make it up to you.
39:46And I won't make it up to you.
39:47What did he just say?
39:52Hold on.
39:53That wasn't Mandarin.
39:54Come on, Alexander.
39:55We speak English here.
39:58Just say it back.
40:00One time.
40:02Say it, Preston.
40:03Just stay here, okay?
40:25Okay.
40:27I'll see you soon.
40:27Right.
40:35Okay.
40:36It's Hakka, the Southern dialect.
40:39He said, I love you.
40:41They said, I love you back.
40:42Thank you for coming.
41:07I assume you reached out because you want a way back in.
41:10No.
41:10I fucked up.
41:17The man Alexander's been pursuing is my uncle, Henry Goldman.
41:23He's a security consultant, although I'm starting to think everything I know about him is a lie.
41:30And?
41:31And I told him I suspected a leak in the orphanage.
41:37I didn't say who, but occasionally over the last few years he would ask me questions about who runs the orphanage.
41:47He asked me about the name St. George.
41:48I confirmed that the name was still active, even though I didn't know anyone who'd ever met her.
41:57I think he was fishing for information.
41:59Anyway, I wanted to tell you this in case it could help with whatever he's after.
42:06Thank you, Cobb.
42:08I never handed it over to the CIA.
42:22My friend at the NSA called him one last favor.
42:25He decrypted it.
42:26It's completely full of dummy data.
42:33So why would the orphanage carry out a high-risk international operation for a worthless hard drive?
42:39We probably should have just brought you in from the beginning.
42:46But we didn't.
42:48And now you're on the other side of the street.
42:54I'd stay there if I was you.
42:56You're not going to kill me?
43:02Why, Cassandra, are you 258?
43:06You can see the file structure without decrypting it.
43:08It's like an index.
43:11Part of the bait.
43:12I assume there's a folder in there.
43:14Cassandra, RU258.
43:17An old DOD hacking program.
43:20I think the better question is,
43:22why did Alexander,
43:24someone you thought was betraying his country,
43:27jump in front of a bullet to save your life?
43:38you?
43:39Why would the�� of this story be revealed dead?
43:40Doh...
43:41hear it...
43:42I don't know if you're running out yet.
43:42I missed everything.
43:43I haven't yet heard about some things.
43:45I hope for Chinese shopping has been aading door.
43:46I didn't know.
43:46I don't know.
43:48I freaky clean enough so many people can just go away with.
43:53What do you want?
43:54I told you.
43:55I am.
43:57And I am.
43:58I am.
43:59Hey.
44:20Don't freak out.
44:22I forgot I still had your spare key.
44:24Now it's there on the table.
44:26But like I said earlier, I make a mean chicken noodle.
44:32You didn't have to do that.
44:34I know.
44:35Look, just to clarify, it's over.
44:40No lingering feelings.
44:41Everybody moves on.
44:43And I'm just someone in your kitchen making good soup.
44:50I'm only here to watch out for you.
44:54Anything you need.
44:57Thanks.
45:04Soup in 20.
45:05I'll do what you asked.
45:20I'll do what you asked.
45:35As soon as Victor comes through, I'll lead her to St. George.
45:40Did he say he'd lead them to St. George?
45:52Get Director Moira, please.
45:54We need you down here, sir.
46:04I'll do what you asked.
46:05All right.
46:23I'll do it.
46:25We're all good.
46:27We're good.
46:29Sit here lonely like a broken man
46:43Sell my time and do the best I can
46:47I was involved in surrounding me
46:51But I don't want your sympathy yet
46:56Oh baby, oh baby
46:59I just need your tender loving
47:03To keep me sane in this burning oven
47:07When my time is up, be my reaper
47:11Like I just work on God's pain
47:14I'm my reaper, my reaper, baby
47:20Give me my reaper, yeah
47:26What about me?
47:37What about me?
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