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00:00You're gonna need it.
00:19Nope.
00:20It's alright.
00:21Nope.
00:22No.
00:23You're gonna need it.
00:31Oh, what the fuck is this? A sim?
00:42Some kind of test? A dream sequence?
00:46Listen, the Galanthe's out.
00:48Maladie wants to kill it if she hasn't already.
00:50I don't have time for a drink with my dead selves right now.
00:53There'll be a seam where the code doesn't match up and that's my way out.
01:01First stage of grief. Denial.
01:03Doesn't she know she's dead?
01:05Not dead.
01:06You gotta consider it at least. I killed myself. Baker here killed herself.
01:12It was only a matter of time before you joined us.
01:17Okay, how did I even get here? I was in the water, I was-
01:21God makes his plans, so here we are.
01:23When you say God, you mean the big shiny space elephant, right?
01:27Because that's where our faith belongs.
01:33This isn't a sim, is it? This is the Galanthe.
01:36It's an escape room for multiple selves. Unlock my inner battles to see the truth or whatever.
01:42Remember when we were sent to combat shrinks for Pitsid?
01:46Early days, before they started just dosing.
01:48Yeah, does that help?
01:49That's what this is.
01:50Alright, I know how this works.
01:52Empathy.
01:54Hey.
01:58Wow.
02:00You were doing your job.
02:01Forgive yourself and let it go.
02:06I don't know anything about you.
02:08I'm sorry that your life sucked too.
02:10Thanks for the body.
02:24Fuck.
02:26Fuck.
02:39My father refused to allow me to hunt.
02:44One summer, I decided to become an expert on the fox.
02:49The gamekeepers taught me every detail of their furtive lives.
02:55I studied their prey and their range.
02:59Their habits and habitat.
03:01I learned to track them in my own time until I found every fox's earth within 15 miles of the house.
03:10I'd done all this so that when the morning came, the horns blew.
03:17The young men took to their steeds to follow my father.
03:20To follow the baying pack.
03:22I already knew where the fox was going.
03:27So I waited there.
03:30Ahead of the dogs.
03:32Ahead of the hunt.
03:35Making the kill myself.
03:39And when my father eventually arrived,
03:41I held up that blooded rag of an animal
03:44and demanded his appreciation.
03:47The art of the hunt, gentlemen,
03:49is to be ahead of the prey.
03:50The art of the hunt, gentlemen,
03:51is to be ahead of the prey.
03:52more.
03:53אל
03:54006
03:57Lord
03:58They have to take to their bodies.
03:59They have to escape from there.
04:02They have to take the extra story.
04:03They have to escape from certainacyjở.
04:04We've done all this,
04:05they have to escape from their arabs.
04:06Theuk
04:16Klein!
04:17Quiet!
04:25You pushed me!
04:27I was a child!
04:30We all need to be relieved of our burdens once in a while.
04:47Let's go!
05:17Oh, oh.
05:47Help! Help us, please. Hello, please.
06:07Please, we need your help. We have a touched girl. We rescued her. She's in my carriage.
06:14It's all right. I know him. Lord Swann.
06:21Please?
06:24Yep.
06:36Where's Horatio?
06:37Where's Mrs. True.
06:39So you're the toff who runs the ferryman's? Lord Swann.
06:48Always thought that was a fake title, to be honest.
06:51Look, I know what you must think about me, but I want her to be safe. She deserves that at the very least.
06:57Perhaps I could make a donation. Does it count as a donation if you made it off the backs of the touch to start with?
07:03No, we don't need money, Lord Swann. We need advocacy. We need somebody to actually pay attention to us and listen.
07:08No, honestly, I am listening.
07:17There is an amendment going through the House of Lords today. You could speak out against it.
07:21Whose amendment? Why am I asking?
07:23Lord Masson's.
07:24The father of the girl you just kidnapped and brought to our doorstep.
07:27You didn't tell me that it's not going to help things, is it?
07:32I think it might, though.
07:38I found this at Masson's.
07:40He was looking for a cure for his daughter, using some doctor to dig around in a touch for an answer.
07:53This woman here was the primary case study. He took her from an asylum.
07:57The doctor carved her up, but she kept on living.
08:01Now, if I don't find her, we'll have something on Masson.
08:05We'll have something real.
08:11You might be right, but it's not going to stop the amendment.
08:14We need somebody in the House of Lords to speak out against it.
08:19And we need them to do it today.
08:24Look, the Lords is little more than a patent anyway.
08:28Real decisions are made around tables and smoke-filled cabals as far from public eyes as possible.
08:33Would you have a seat at any of these tables?
08:38The swans do tend to, yes.
08:50Fine.
08:53Tell me about this amendment.
08:54Have you much further to go, or will I be getting the full opera tonight?
09:10It's by Verdi. It's a beautiful art de fe. An act of penance.
09:15Do you often pay penance? Penance?
09:18I've no shame in my faith, if you mean to imply that I should.
09:22Ah.
09:24We needn't be enemies, Miss Adair.
09:27I was merely pointing out the contradiction in being a, um...
09:34Religious scientist.
09:36No more contradictory than a doctor who does only harm.
09:38Well, science is about proof. Religion is about, uh, I don't know, kneeling, prayer, guilt.
09:45Science can be like a prayer. If you ask the right questions, he listens.
09:50And he slowly reveals the extraordinary plan of his universe.
09:53He really is charming. This wide-eyed, earnest thing.
10:05But, there's no need to lie to me.
10:10Soon there will be no secrets between the three of us.
10:14Three?
10:16The Holy Ghost, of course.
10:18Oh, don't frown. We'll be there soon.
10:20A communion that will enrapture us all.
10:24Ba-bam-ba, ba-bam-ba-ba-ba-ba.
10:27Bomber!
10:32All right!
10:35Woo!
10:37Yaaam-da-da-da-da-da-da...
10:40Yaaaam-da-da-da-da-da-da...
10:43Yaaa-da-bam-da-baa...
10:45And... now...
10:48And now.
10:58Oh, you've already met my boys.
11:02Yes, many times.
11:04Oh yes, I have you and your friend to thank for all of those repairs.
11:13You should know that I won't leave my conscience at the door just to satisfy curiosity.
11:18Look, Eve is in the garden, right?
11:25And the snake comes to her with the apple.
11:28All of that knowledge, all of that power in exchange for just one mouthful.
11:32And humanity bears the burden of that sin forever after.
11:35It's not the compelling argument you think it is.
11:40How's this for a compelling argument?
11:43Yeah.
11:44Ba da ba ba ba ba ba ba.
11:46I love that.
11:48Yes.
11:50Your holy book says, Eve takes a bite of that apple, gives some to Raffaella, and paradise ends.
11:58Give some to Raffaella and paradise ends.
12:01I say Eve chomps down on that fruit and everything begins.
12:20You keep acting like a beast and we'll treat you as one.
12:28Can you speak?
12:40How do you do that?
12:42Not this.
12:46Practice.
12:48Control.
12:53Discipline.
12:54All things you can learn here.
12:56My father said I was the only one.
13:00No, darling. You ain't special.
13:05What was it like with your family when they found out?
13:10I had three sisters.
13:21Younger ones.
13:23Annoying.
13:25Stubborn.
13:27A bit scary.
13:28You don't like them.
13:31We were on our own.
13:32We didn't have much.
13:33We did alright for a while then.
13:36There was one winter where it was just...
13:40so cold.
13:43I tried to keep them warm, to keep them safe, but...
13:46But...
13:47They died.
13:52They...
14:01I'd have given anything to have had this gift back then.
14:04I wish I could make fire.
14:11I could burn down my house.
14:15Burn down that prison.
14:17And the past.
14:19The past is where we learn.
14:23And where we hurt.
14:24What?
14:25I want it all in ashes.
14:32What on earth is that?
14:34I'll tell you what it isn't.
14:36I...
14:37No.
14:38I think I'd rather you tell me what it is.
14:39I'll tell you what it is.
14:44Yes.
14:48Hugo.
14:49Right.
14:50You wear this earpiece and I'll wear the other one.
14:52And that way I can feed you the arguments when you get lost.
14:56You can't be serious.
15:00This will never work.
15:03These people loathe me.
15:04Masson considers me the scourge of his class.
15:06He and his cronies won't listen to anything I have to say.
15:10No matter how convincing your demagogue he is.
15:13Anyone can win an argument.
15:14You just need to know what the other person wants.
15:16If you had any integrity...
15:18Integrity is the luxury of the poor.
15:19I have none.
15:21You have the wrong man for the task.
15:23I'm sorry, but this is a terrible mistake.
15:27No.
15:28No, no, no, no, no.
15:30This is your responsibility.
15:35You're afraid?
15:37What?
15:39Why did you save that little girl?
15:41Because it seemed like the humane thing to do.
15:43You took a risk.
15:44A risk?
15:45Did you not see what he was doing to her?
15:47She adored him and he put her in a cage like an animal.
15:50A monster.
15:51My father was exactly the same.
16:02My only regret about his death is that I didn't actually ever get to tell him that he was the monster.
16:08He is not a dog.
16:09He is not a dog.
16:10Are you not a dog?
16:11He is not a dog.
16:12He is not a dog.
16:13Is he not a dog?
16:16So?
16:17Carpe bloody diem.
16:36Ow!
16:37Ow!
16:38Oh, shit.
16:39Sorry.
16:40Ow!
16:41Really, ow!
16:47Oh.
16:57Oh, shit.
16:59Oh.
17:00Oh.
17:09Oh.
17:10Oh, my God.
17:40Oh, my God.
18:10Please, we don't have much.
18:11Take whatever you want.
18:12Please don't hurt me.
18:25You've come for tea, haven't you?
18:28Well, we'll just have to make do with bread and butter.
18:32This is your house?
18:44Yes.
18:45Oh, we've lived here for years, only, well, I've been away, you see.
18:50So I'm all at sixes and sevens.
18:52Won't you sit down?
18:53Can you feel her?
19:17Is she reaching out to you?
19:27Huh?
19:29Telling you what she needs?
19:30She?
19:32Oh, I cannot wait to finally introduce you, my mother.
19:43Rice.
19:44Sorry.
19:45Sit.
19:53Sit.
19:53Sit.
19:53Mother's only half there.
20:04In the wires, you can feel her.
20:06It's just her spirit.
20:07It's just her trembling soul.
20:09But you can finish this.
20:11And then we can divert all that energy into a new body.
20:14And we can prize her from the maw of death itself.
20:17That's what you were trying to do with your boys?
20:20Yes.
20:21Exactly.
20:22Early attempts.
20:23Crude.
20:23I don't have your expertise, you see.
20:27I'm just a doctor.
20:31I could not get the transfer right.
20:35And humans aren't strong enough for the grand dame.
20:38She roasted them inside out within hours.
20:40But I found useless for them.
20:43I can't abide waste.
20:46What if the cells are ready in those bodies?
20:49Oh, just a casualty of science, my dear.
20:51The cells aren't the domain of science.
20:54This is where our two beliefs.
21:24The cells are made.
21:34Oh, no.
21:37God makes his plans.
21:38So here we are.
21:40So here we are.
21:41The problem is, if we fall back, free life catches up before we make it to the pods.
21:55And if we don't, they have twice the numbers.
21:59So they just, just pick us off.
22:03So what did you do?
22:04She left her husband and her wife and 30 others to hold the line while she and two other high ranks got out of Edinburgh.
22:13Last surrender of that war for us that wasn't just losing.
22:25It was just losing them.
22:28I, I couldn't take them with me.
22:40But you never quite managed to leave them behind.
22:43All that guilt, all that guilt, all those ghosts.
22:51Nothing than an ice-cold can of necro couldn't fix.
22:56It isn't funny you killed yourself.
22:58We killed ourselves.
22:59You know, when I was down there in the water, sinking deeper and deeper, I remember thinking.
23:19What?
23:20Before it ended, I remember wishing another chance, another breath, one more.
23:34Is that how you felt?
23:37Yeah.
23:37I'm sorry, we haven't any tea. That was our only teapot. Lester will be so disappointed.
23:54Where is your husband, Mrs?
23:58Eason.
23:59Well, he did say, of course he did.
24:01I did know.
24:02I simply can't remember.
24:04Oh, it's tough.
24:24Does Mr. Eason have any concerns about your memory?
24:29He says I haven't been the same since the sanatorium.
24:34I can't remember where he...
24:46Does Strowman's asylum ring any bells?
24:53That was the first one, the nice one.
24:57The other, I don't remember it so well.
25:01Do you remember a Dr. Hague?
25:04Was he the American gentleman? Americans are very polite.
25:09Do you like jam? I love it.
25:12I once ate a whole pot.
25:15But don't tell Lester.
25:19Please don't tell Lester.
25:21Don't draw attention to it.
25:31We're drawing enough attention as it is.
25:35Do not let them beat you or talk over you. Remember, you're one of them.
25:38Well, that's what worries me.
25:42If we maintain a high alert without panicking the populace, we can bring this matter under control swiftly.
25:48However, the last thing we need is any interruption from gangs of the touched.
25:54They must know that there is no strength in numbers, only punishment.
25:57We must ensure this amendment is passed now.
26:07This isn't about politics, man. This situation is completely unprecedented.
26:12All the more reason to trust in politics.
26:16Even without unanimous consent, it appears we have the votes.
26:20Um, not all the votes.
26:23What are you doing, swan?
26:25Taking my father's seat where he is unable to attend.
26:27Your father is dead?
26:31Well, then I may be here for some time.
26:34He has the right. And the prince is absent.
26:36Well, Bettina's lumbago has a curious tendency to flare when our meetings concern the touched.
26:43I'm afraid you're a little late, swan. Our business here is all but concluded.
26:48It is the will of this assembly that the touched amendment to the prosperity of London bill be passed tonight.
26:57Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. So, um, gentlemen.
27:06Gentlemen, we have all seen the unrest in the streets following Melody's hanging.
27:13We all care about the safety of our citizens.
27:16We all care for the safety of our citizens.
27:20But the problems were not caused by her death, but rather by those of us in power
27:26intent on making a spectacle of the touched.
27:30It comes as no surprise that you would attack your peers to defend dissidents and terrorists.
27:35Terrorists?
27:37But do you know how many of the touched are children?
27:40Do you know how many of the touched are children?
27:42Where are they to go?
27:43Your new law makes their only safe haven in this city illegal.
27:47Oh, be quiet, you bloody reprobate. I've half a mind to show you the...
27:50Half a mind at all is the most debatable topic at this table.
27:53This is not vaudeville, Swan.
27:55Stop it. You need to get them on your side, Hugo.
27:59The beast itself is on the loose.
28:06Sorry.
28:11What's happening? What is it?
28:12Sorry, what am I looking at?
28:14A monster of unknown power and ferocity.
28:18Are you shocked? This just...
28:20We do not have the luxury of debating this further.
28:23Those who are capable of finding and eliminating this threat must be allowed to do so without
28:28intervention from your vermin as touched.
28:35Hmm.
28:37Hang on.
28:40You're no stranger to monsters though, are you?
28:43Lord Masson.
28:48No, no, no, no, no, no, no. This isn't what we discussed. This isn't what we're supposed to be doing, Hugo.
28:56You shame yourself and your family name with this display.
29:00Indeed, I know shame all too well.
29:03What are you doing? Stop it!
29:04Which of us here does not?
29:07I know for a fact that behind closed doors, many of you have embraced the touched as intimately as you would any other.
29:13No, not like this, Hugo.
29:16What about you, Lord Masson? Do you deign to drag your shame into the light?
29:20Get out!
29:20Or does the veil of your virtue conceal nothing but rank hypocrisy?
29:23You always were a fucking disgrace!
29:25Oh!
29:28Hugo!
29:36Forgive me.
29:39One of your courtesans, I suppose.
29:43I know you think me immoral.
29:53Hopeless.
29:55Perhaps I am.
29:57But somehow today it falls to me to remind you that the decisions made around this table
30:02affect the lives of millions.
30:04Would you please just listen?
30:16Sir, you see it now.
30:19He's in league with them.
30:20My lords, it is not my intention to offend you, but as we are on trial in the court of your good opinion,
30:35I should like to make my case.
30:46Just last month there was a fire in an Islington boarding house.
30:49It burned so suddenly, so fiercely, that the place would have been in cinders before the fire brigade could reach it.
30:55Yet there was a young, touched man walking by who had the ability to generate water.
31:01He put the fire out on his own, saved dozens of lives because he was free to do so.
31:07Imagine if your wife had been in that house.
31:10Your child.
31:13You.
31:14But you'd locked that young man away for the crime of nothing more than his existence.
31:20You have the most uniquely powerful group of people humanity has ever recorded.
31:25Here, now, in your city.
31:28Why would you send us away?
31:33A single touched can save a burning building.
31:36Another can translate languages of all nations and facilitate trade, end war, so harmony.
31:43There are others with unmatched strength and some, as you know, would sight into the future itself.
31:53Imagine what future we might see if we were to work together.
31:59Rather than let fear keep us apart.
32:01What?
32:02Mother, mother, mother, here she comes.
32:30Mother, mother, mother, I can wait.
32:32I can always see where energy wants to go.
32:37This is different.
32:41I can see what it wants to be.
32:45The current's so strong, I don't even know what could contain it.
32:49Uncharacteristically theatrical of me, I know, but there is a reveal.
32:55The perfect host.
32:57I can't be.
33:06Where did you find us?
33:08Only the best for Mother, don't you agree?
33:10I mean, we don't want her to end up in a, what, a heypenny baker.
33:15What?
33:16Oh, I knew you forgot your incentive.
33:19Amalia?
33:21No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no...
33:29I knew the voices off.
33:34I was so annoyed with Mother when I found out that Mrs. True was a transplant.
33:38Ripped out of the afterlife and stuffed into some dead girl.
33:41Now, I might have been able to get Mother out of the wires without your help
33:44if I've been able to look into your friend's head.
33:46Maybe, maybe I still will if this doesn't work out.
33:50I swear to God, if you hurt her...
33:52Well, she's in your hands now.
33:58Fine. I'll do it.
34:00I never doubted you.
34:07Did Dr. Egg ever bring anybody to see her?
34:10They said I couldn't have visitors.
34:13That's why I never saw Lester.
34:15The doctor's work was too important to share.
34:17But that's what he said.
34:19Though he did get telephone calls sometimes.
34:21Yeah? Who from?
34:23Well, his mother, mostly.
34:24She was a right old nag, as Lester would say.
34:29Said.
34:31Says.
34:36And there was a man, too, with a big stern voice that boomed.
34:40And he never said sorry, and he never said please.
34:42He just ordered the doctor about.
34:45Always put him in a foul mood.
34:47He'd get out his tray with all the silver pieces after the stern man called.
34:52To cheer himself up.
34:53Do you remember anything else about the stern man?
35:04I remember the pain.
35:11And did they find what they was looking for?
35:17Nobody ever said.
35:18I'm not sure that was fair.
35:24No.
35:26No, I don't think it was.
35:28I like talking to you.
35:30I bet you're nice to your wife.
35:32You've got children.
35:34No.
35:36Shame.
35:37You'd be a good father.
35:39I could see that.
35:42Sad eyes.
35:44Kind, soft bit in the corner.
35:50You look like someone who wants to do the right thing.
35:52It's hard to know that sometimes.
36:00What?
36:03The right thing.
36:04The right thing.
36:04Upstairs.
36:32No.
36:33I...
36:33Now.
36:34Michael, please.
36:38Please don't.
36:42I think we should wait for my husband.
36:44I really, really think we should wait for Lester.
36:47Now, you said you didn't know where he was.
36:49No.
36:49I said I didn't remember.
36:51Up you go.
36:53Malady.
36:55Good game, though.
36:56Hey?
36:57Lovely tea party.
37:00Lester mentioned a malady at dinner.
37:01He reads the papers to me sometimes.
37:03She wasn't very nice.
37:04She wasn't very nice, was she?
37:06No.
37:07She killed a lot of people.
37:09Go.
37:09Go on.
37:11Go on.
37:13Go on.
37:13Open the door.
37:24Open the door.
37:26Please.
37:26Open the door.
37:28Please.
37:28Open the fucking door.
37:33Go on.
37:36Oh, no.
37:41Oh, no.
37:41I didn't remember.
37:42Jesus Christ.
37:42Now, where are you?
37:43What have you fucking done?
37:44I didn't remember.
37:45Get on the fucking floor.
37:46No, I thought she killed me so I kept quiet and stayed very still and then God was reborn and she got close to him
37:54But he told her a beautiful secret, our curse. It wasn't a curse. It was a gift
38:00And we didn't need to hide from it. It was to protect us. So I woke up and-
38:04You ain't the fucking ass wife!
38:05I am not her either.
38:06This ain't a fucking game no more!
38:08No, no it is not. It's not game. This is another bad place.
38:15It's another bright light and ray of silver pieces just-
38:20Just pick, picking through everything inside until it burns like rapture
38:26God gave Maladie power because men gave Sarah pain
38:30But now they're both here and I don't know
38:32Nobody ever told me who I was supposed to be after they ripped me in two
38:39But you won't understand
38:45You're the best
38:47Cause you won't be the best
38:48Cause you won't be the best
38:50Oh my god
38:51Oh my god
38:54Shhh
38:56Here
38:58Here
38:59Here
39:00Shh.
39:02Here.
39:04Here.
39:11Keep still.
39:14Stay there.
39:19Stay there.
39:22There.
39:30Aren't you gonna arrest me?
39:38The world can ask a lot from us.
39:41Sometimes too much.
39:46You forget who you are.
39:51You're the soft, kind bit in the corner, I think.
39:56Even Maladine you.
40:01Mary told her.
40:18I once heard you say I should get justice.
40:26Mm.
40:28Mm.
40:32They died in Edinburgh.
40:35Watching us leave.
40:41Their eyes on her back.
40:45You don't know that they saw us.
40:46No.
40:47Her eyes.
40:49On us.
40:51Watching us.
40:53Bullet bursting between them every night after.
40:56Every night after.
41:03Do you remember?
41:05Do you remember?
41:06Do you remember?
41:08The last thing he said.
41:11No fucking say it.
41:13No fucking say it.
41:14No.
41:16No.
41:17We are never, never, never getting out of here.
41:29I cannot believe you would waste our time with such petty childish squabbling.
41:32Harriet.
41:33This might be just a laugh to you but it is my life and the life of countless others that you have put in the balance.
41:37Harriet.
41:38Harriet.
41:40The nays have it.
41:41Thanks to you.
41:44Tell the king of rats there is to be no more waiting. His army marches at dawn.
42:01I've been a sinner and I've been a saint. I've been to places where our good lord ain't. I've been to France and to old Amsterdam. But wherever I go, there I am.
42:30There I am.
42:33There I am.
42:38There I am.
42:40Wherever I go, there I am.
42:43There I am
43:13Are you one of us now?
43:28No darling, you're one of me
43:43Is it working?
43:49I have to gather the energy
44:13Oh Jesus
44:23Oh
44:25Oh
44:26You
44:28What
44:43Oh
44:44Oh
45:13Hello Jesus
45:26You're from the future?
45:32From Amalia's time?
45:36We only met the once
45:38When she was a soldier
45:40We fought on the same side
45:45What did she say?
45:47So
45:48So you
45:49Your mission was to protect the Galanti
45:51It was
45:53But
45:54I've had a lot of time to think it through sweetheart
45:58The Galanti were held as saviors
46:04But what did they actually achieve?
46:07Everything only got worse after they arrived
46:12People made it worse, it wasn't the Galanti's fault
46:15What about all the lives in that orphanage of yours?
46:18Has the Galanti helped them?
46:20And look
46:22Who knows what they've done to your friend?
46:26Or if she'll even wake up
46:31The Galanti would never hurt Amalia
46:34It may not mean to hurt someone
46:37But that doesn't mean it didn't
46:40Doesn't mean it won't
46:43Are you willing to gamble on good intentions?
46:47I don't even know what your intentions are
46:52You're not betting on me
46:54I'm betting on you
46:57It is no sin to consider
47:02What a little thing like yourself might do with such knowledge
47:08I'd love to see
47:12The good you could do
47:14And in the air
47:17With all the future's technology
47:20At your fingertips
47:28More good than any Galanti has scared of
47:32Don't you think?
47:48This is just like you
47:50Drunk off your ass
47:52Chasing a fucking mission that you knew
47:55Deep in your heart
47:56Never even existed
47:57You had a chance at life
47:59With love
48:00And music
48:04Dresses fit for a lady
48:06And you wasted it
48:08You left everyone behind
48:10Again
48:11And what did you do
48:12With this life
48:13That you were given?
48:14I was going to help
48:15What did you do?
48:19What did you do?
48:21Where to then?
48:23No way out but through
48:27I told someone her name
48:54I told someone her name
48:57You're not Mary
48:58This isn't about me
48:59Of course
49:03You're not Mary
49:04You're not Mary
49:05You're not Mary
49:18This isn't about me
49:20And all this was...
49:23For you
49:24I can't remember
49:26For you.
49:29And...
49:32is there anything else?
49:38Please, I am listening. Just...
49:42talk to me.
49:44We've been through this before.
49:48Talking isn't always telling.
49:55We never really know what we're living for.
50:08Until we know what we die for.
50:25Uh...
50:28Uh...
50:31Uh...
50:32All of her will need to leave the circuit, otherwise we'll risk losing bits.
51:00No, no, no. Not one molecule of mother can go to waste.
51:13We're losing power.
51:18Did you have a nice nap?
51:19The pan is your danger.
51:20Well, I know. Hence your strapping.
51:22Get out of here now.
51:23I'm not leaving you. Not again.
51:24I'm sorry I didn't give you a proper break, Miss Adair.
51:27But now that you've had it, back on the job!
51:38Finish what you started, and I'll call them off.
51:40What are you doing?
51:51What are you doing?
52:04What are you doing?
52:07Ah!
52:08Ah!
52:09Ah!
52:10Ah!
52:11Ah!
52:12Ah!
52:13Ah!
52:14Ah!
52:15Ah...!
52:16Ah!
52:17Ah!
52:18vess companct UK
52:21Ah!
52:26Ah!
52:31Ah!
52:34Ah!
52:35No!
53:05It's time.
53:35Malia, it's in the thing!
53:47That is not your mother.
54:01No!
54:11No!
54:31Mrs. There. Mrs. True, you look very fine.
54:37I think so, too.
54:41What's wrong?
54:43George!
54:47Gentlemen!
54:51Virtue should not cower before evil.
54:54We should look it straight in the eye and take careful aim.
55:01We should look it straight in the eye...
55:08Who could be here?
55:11We should look for children in EA.
55:15We should look for childrenst wears.
55:20But the law is not yetjego.
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