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00:00Previously on The Last World
00:05John, we're going home.
00:15Dead Malone, the Challenger expedition.
00:18Are you the pilot?
00:19Not anymore.
00:22They did kill your crew.
00:24We're all the good, didn't we?
00:26Stay away from me.
00:30The ship won't let me go until you and your friends take my place.
00:42Challenger, this is a ghost ship.
00:44I've been trapped aboard this ship since my last mission, May 26, 1915.
00:55Where have you been?
00:56On this airship.
00:57Terrible storm crashing into the ocean.
01:00Then you reappeared here so the nightmare can begin again.
01:03No!
01:04No!
01:05You're going to save it now!
01:13It's running too fast.
01:15We're heading for the cliffs.
01:17Let's meet one hell of a ride, George!
01:27Challenger!
01:27Go!
01:28What is this?
01:30Ah!
01:39Ah!
01:40Ah!
01:40Oh, my God.
02:10I beat you, you bloody ship.
02:20I beat you all.
02:28No.
02:29You can't be here.
02:32No!
02:34Where are my friends?
02:36At the dawn of the last century,
02:42a band of explorers search for a prehistoric world.
02:46Driven by ambition, secret desires, a thirst for adventure,
02:52and seeking the ultimate story,
02:54they are befriended by an untamed beauty.
02:58Stranded in a strange and savage land,
03:02each day is a desperate search for a way out.
03:06From the Lost World.
03:08From the Lost World.
03:36Are we dead yet?
03:50Well, if we are, I'm glad we ended up in the same place.
03:54Glad or surprised?
03:55Where's Veronica?
03:56And what has happened to my claws?
04:01That strange light that touched us just before we died.
04:05Whatever it was, I looked over at Veronica and the light.
04:09Well, it didn't seem to touch her.
04:10It just...
04:12So she survived the crash and I didn't?
04:14I can assure you, Marguerite,
04:15we're the furthest thing from being dead.
04:18I don't know about you,
04:19but I've got a pain in my back of Lister on my right heel
04:21and I am famished.
04:22Now, these are all symptoms of being very much alive.
04:26Oh, this is extraordinary.
04:28All the windows are fully restored.
04:31Every piece of equipment.
04:32Oh, this is remarkable.
04:38I can notice it.
04:43Where the hell are we?
04:44We're, Elk.
04:46We're in an airship hangar.
04:48How can that be?
04:49We were headed for the cliffs.
04:51And the instant the ship hit the cliffs,
04:54time reset itself,
04:56bringing us and the ship
04:57back to the beginning of its final flight.
05:00Just as it's done for Asquith or Leegi is.
05:03Any idea what might be out there?
05:06With everything else that's happened,
05:07there can only be one thing beyond this door.
05:18It's a bloody air station.
05:21It's a bloody air station, to be precise.
05:37What, the one at South Norfolk?
05:40We're back in England.
05:42Well, that's one way to look at it.
05:47By golly, it is pollen.
05:49Challenger, how did you know that?
05:51It was in Asquith's logbook.
05:53His airship flew its final mission out of this base.
05:57But Asquith said he flew that mission years ago.
06:00Precisely seven years ago.
06:05Wednesday, May 26, 1915.
06:08Then Veronica was right.
06:10Asquith's airship is like the Flying Dutchman.
06:12And since he's tricked us into taking the place of his crew,
06:16he's trapped us here.
06:19So it would seem.
06:21Then if we're here in Asquith's nightmare realm,
06:24are you suggesting he's back in the real world?
06:27Free?
06:28On the plateau?
06:29That's if he survived the fall with Malone.
06:32There was only one parachute.
06:33The only way Asquith could survive was if...
06:35Poor Malone.
06:39What about Veronica?
06:41She didn't fall out of the ship.
06:44So why isn't she here with us?
06:47What could happen to her?
06:48Go!
07:06Go!
07:09Go!
07:15Go!
07:17Where are my friends?
07:32What did you do to them?
07:33They're on that airship.
07:35Lost for eternity.
07:36I don't believe you.
07:39Where's Malone?
07:41Where is he?
07:42He's dead.
07:42There was only one parachute.
07:47I took that from you for a reason.
07:50Last time you had it, you plunged it through my heart.
07:52This time I'll leave it there.
07:58There's no need for this.
08:00You murdered my friends!
08:05They're not dead.
08:07They're alive.
08:08On that ship in another reality.
08:11That's not good enough.
08:14Veronica, you can't know what it's like.
08:17To be alone for so long.
08:19The hell I don't!
08:29Not even you can stop me now.
08:36No.
08:37No, it can't be.
08:41What happened to me?
08:43It's the ship.
08:44You belong to the ship now.
08:45It sent you here.
08:46Your ship sent me back to you.
08:50To get you back to it somehow.
08:52I won't go back.
08:54Do you hear me?
08:55Seven years is long enough.
08:56You can't have me anymore!
08:58Oh, yes, it can.
09:00And if you can go back,
09:02that means I can still save my friends.
09:04The captain, the flying Dutchman,
09:05had three days to escape this curse.
09:08The day you arrived.
09:09The day we took off.
09:12So today is day three.
09:14And the day you go back.
09:16No!
09:17Ah!
09:24I'll find you!
09:26No matter where you hide!
09:28And I'll find a way to get you back on that ship!
09:30I say we forget about the airship.
09:36Let's just start up one of those lorries outside and drive back to London.
09:39That's an intriguing idea, Marguerite.
09:41That would get us back, let's see, five years before we left.
09:44Which means we could look ourselves up
09:45and warn ourselves not to go on Challenger's expedition in the first place.
09:49As much as I would like to put that paradox to the test,
09:53this is not the real Pullum.
09:55And trying to leave this base by any means other than by the airship
09:58is going to be more difficult than trying to get off the plateau.
10:01There must be some way out of here.
10:02I mean, where is everybody else?
10:04Marguerite, I will explain it one more time.
10:06No, please don't.
10:07My headache's bad enough as it is.
10:09Look, the reason there are no other people here is because time...
10:12So!
10:13You've finally seen fit to grace us with your presence.
10:17You know who we are.
10:20Let's see.
10:22Pinksley, Rayburn...
10:23And acting air mechanic Hyde.
10:26His Majesty's special air crew number one,
10:28under the command of Captain Mark Asquith.
10:31Corporal Pinksley.
10:33Would you care to share the joke, air mechanic?
10:36No.
10:37Please forgive us.
10:38We're just trying to understand.
10:41You think we're Royal Navy personnel.
10:43Rayburn, Hyde, and Pinksley.
10:47No.
10:48I think you're the Blessed Prince of Wales.
10:49Now, where's your captain?
10:51The captain's been detained, sir.
10:53Detained, is it?
10:55And what's her name this week?
10:58Oh, well, you know the good captain.
10:59I know his kind.
11:00I know his kind.
11:02And as far as I can see, you're no different.
11:05Your briefing's in one hour.
11:06So for goodness sake, be on time.
11:09Briefing?
11:09The first Lord of the Admiralty doesn't like to be kept waiting.
11:13You can't hide from me, Asquith.
11:38I was born in the jungle.
11:39Yay, boys.
11:55I need to go.
11:56I need to go.
12:26I need to go.
12:56Do you see that, Asquith?
12:59You're next.
13:01All things considered, this is going much better than I'd expected.
13:04Oh?
13:06Better than what, George?
13:07We've replaced Asquith's crew.
13:09We're reliving their last day.
13:11A day which ends with a big explosion.
13:13Not necessarily.
13:15Well, now you've really lost me.
13:18I believe our presence here has broken the pattern of Asquith's loop of repeating time.
13:22Where a new crew, there are only three of us as opposed to Asquith's original four.
13:29So we've already created considerable change to the events of the past.
13:34Which means those events might not have to turn out the same way.
13:38Exactly.
13:39Attention!
13:42For the first Lord of the Admiralty.
13:44If it was 1915, who was the first Lord of the...
13:49Oh, my God.
13:55It's Winston-Bloody, Churchill.
14:02It's Winston-Bloody, Churchill.
14:02That's right.
14:20I have to keep everything in the ship shape.
14:23You don't know what you're doing.
14:26I know enough to send you back to me.
14:28You don't understand.
14:35I'm free now.
14:36It's you the ship wants.
14:37Why should I believe anything you have to say?
14:39Because I've tried everything.
14:42I've fired my gun into the ship's hydrogen bags.
14:44It died in the blast.
14:45I've jumped overboard again and again, with and without a parachute.
14:48And it's never let me go.
14:50It's like some damn magnet, Veronica.
14:52Always drawing your back.
14:54That's the curse.
14:55You've had seven years to figure it out.
14:58And you still haven't.
15:01Your ship's not cursed, Asquith.
15:03You are.
15:05You killed your crew.
15:07You're being punished.
15:08Not me.
15:11Nice try.
15:12Did they teach you that in the Royal Navy Air Service?
15:14Your mission today is one that is absolutely vital to His Majesty's war effort.
15:25Yet, it must remain absolutely secret.
15:30Thus, the extraordinary measures that have been taken to clear this space so that no one, except for those present, knows your destination.
15:36Lord Churchill, you are charged with protecting this convoy of ships from America, bringing grain and other vital foodstuffs through the blockade.
15:49Grain?
15:50Try guns and ammunition.
15:53Air mechanic Hyde.
15:56Do you have a question?
15:58No, we...
15:59Lord Churchill, I mean.
16:02Have we met?
16:03In a way.
16:05No, not yet.
16:06Captain Marchbanks, the map, if you please.
16:15You've met Churchill.
16:16I believe you'll find everything.
16:18Well, I will, in about two years from now.
16:21I'm just trying to remember something about Winnie and then, May 26th, 1915.
16:27Winnie?
16:28To continue.
16:29By sunset today, the American convoy of grain will have reached these coordinates.
16:40That's exactly where Asquith encountered the storm that brought him to the plateau.
16:45Yes, I can assure you, sir.
16:46Oh, we're in good shape.
16:47Our calculations are quite...
16:49Am I right in thinking these ruffians intend to dine upon us?
17:00That's the general idea.
17:04I trust you have some clever trick for escaping this type of situation?
17:08Sorry.
17:09Fresh out.
17:11That is distressing.
17:12Why?
17:14You said as long as we belong to your ship, they can't kill us.
17:18Not in the sense that you mean.
17:19But if these cannibals should chop us up or a dinosaur gulp us down, we'll just end up back on the airship.
17:24And the whole nightmare will begin again.
17:27I believe they're finalizing their menu.
17:29Looks like you're the appetizer.
17:31This doesn't change anything, Veronica.
17:33We're still going to spend an eternity together on my ship.
17:36I hope to die of food poisoning.
17:42I hope to die of food poisoning.
17:55Who?
17:56Molly!
17:57Molly!
17:57Where were we?
18:00Veronica, if you're smart, you'll do as I do.
18:08Run and hide before the ship finds you.
18:13Or Royal Navy tea, just as awful as I remember it.
18:17You really think we'll find a storm here?
18:19Oh, I'm certain of it.
18:20And I'm just as certain it will return us to the plateau.
18:24Please.
18:25Care to share the joke, acting and mechanic?
18:27Mark, we've spent two years trying to get off the plateau.
18:32Now that we are finally off, all we think about is going back.
18:37Your captain's nowhere on the station.
18:40I trust you'll assure Lord Churchill that we're more than capable of carrying out the mission on our own.
18:46An engineer, a navigator, and a female air mechanic.
18:51Isn't something missing from the mix?
18:53Say, a pilot?
18:54Oh, we're flowing enough missions with Captain Asquith to know we can't handle the airship.
19:00Well, that does change things.
19:04Considering that for secrecy's sake, each of you were chosen from separate crews to ensure that you had never served together.
19:11Seems that security measures need improvement.
19:14This mission is at risk.
19:15I'm informing Lord Churchill that we'll be deploying His Majesty's special air crew number two.
19:19A backup crew?
19:20No, you can't.
19:21Challenger, perhaps it's time to be telling the truth.
19:25Roxton, trust me, that always causes more problems than it solves.
19:27Challenger, Roxton, who are you people?
19:29Might I suggest a more direct strategy?
19:30Let's get to the airship and pull the backup crew done.
19:43Wait, we need the navigation maps.
19:48Not whatever you move!
19:49I know how this looks, but we can explain.
19:55What?
19:57That you are who you say you are.
19:59That you possibly killed your own captain.
20:03Actually, no, our captain killed us.
20:05Stay out!
20:06Remember?
20:07The day they put your sex in uniform was a dark day for the Empire.
20:11You!
20:15Marguerite!
20:15Unless you wish to be next.
20:19No.
20:28If you haven't noticed, I am the one with the weapon.
20:35Nothing will save you from me.
20:37Roxton, this isn't real.
20:40None of it.
20:41Marguerite's dead, Challenger!
20:42You've changed the pattern of events.
20:45You said it yourself.
20:46You're all as mad as much, hers.
20:52Marguerite, I thought I had lost you.
20:55Oh, my man.
20:56I felt the blood.
20:57Burning.
20:59Marguerite, it's all right.
21:01The ghosts are like our scriptures in our world.
21:04But we're together.
21:05I want an explanation.
21:11I swear.
21:12I shot her dead.
21:15I believe they are spies.
21:17They are not the crewmen that we selected.
21:21Lord Churchill, there is an explanation.
21:23Captain, how long will it take you to assemble the backup crew?
21:44No more than half an hour.
21:45Very well, Rayburn.
21:51Whoever you are, you have 30 minutes to present your story.
22:00Tick tock.
22:01Junk.
22:25Junk.
22:28Junk.
22:30Oh, my God.
23:00You're running out of time, Esquire.
23:04What you expect me to believe is that you're from the future.
23:08More accurately, Lord Churchill, is our differing realities can be considered to be based upon a relativistic frame of reference which has...
23:19So, yes. Seven years from the future.
23:22Yes, seven years from the future.
23:26I see, I see.
23:27And, uh, is the war over?
23:331918. The Allies won.
23:35Odd thing to say for a German spy.
23:38Spies, we are not.
23:40So you say.
23:42Hmm.
23:42Hmm. So you say that I guarantee you are no more travelers in time than I am prime minister.
23:53I don't know about that.
23:55But in a few years, you will be secretary of state for war.
23:59Hmm. Yeah.
24:00If you really want to convince me you know the future, then tell me something that is going to happen tomorrow.
24:08Then we shall see if it comes to pass.
24:12Tomorrow will be too late.
24:13It has to be today, within the hour.
24:16Otherwise, we are trapped for an eternity.
24:18Well, I doubt it will take that long.
24:22The time has a way of running out.
24:26Winnie, you must listen to us.
24:35Winnie.
24:35I want to tell you something else that happens in a few years.
24:40Something personal concerning you and me.
24:47Well, I believe the details require a private conversation.
24:50Thanks, Hans.
25:08Even you won't be able to reach me in there.
25:12Got you.
25:16You're made aware of my abilities, and you would imagine.
25:20I beg your pardon?
25:21How Margarita and Winston bloody Churchill?
25:24I'd rather not.
25:26Always going to be a great man someday.
25:28Full of promise.
25:30A little too full of something, if you ask me.
25:33Absolutely fascinating.
25:36Lorry's arrived, sir.
25:38Captain.
25:39I'll escort you out.
25:41What, to the airship?
25:43Oh, no, no.
25:44I don't think so.
25:46Why not?
25:47Because you have convinced me, my dear.
25:50Come along.
25:51I don't know who you people are, or how you know what you know.
25:56But until I do, you will not go near that airship.
26:01Well done, Margarita.
26:02Well done.
26:02Oh.
26:02Thank you, my dear.
26:15A little smoke should draw you out of there.
26:20Now it's time to light the signal fires.
26:21Got your airship back.
26:23One for safety.
26:36Two for luck.
26:49Three.
26:50So they just can't miss.
26:54Time's up, Asquith.
26:56Your airship needs you.
26:59Thanks, sir.
27:02Very good, Madison.
27:06Come on, fly.
27:08Time to secure and ready for release.
27:10There's our ride home.
27:12Uh-huh.
27:13Less than a minute to get to it.
27:14All fueled and ready to go.
27:16We could have those engines running in two minutes.
27:18All we need's a distraction.
27:20May 26, 1915.
27:22I remember!
27:23You've already established, you know, the date.
27:25Two years from now, you will tell me that this was one of the worst days you ever lived through during the war.
27:30It is beginning to seem that way.
27:32But it doesn't compare to what happened at the Dardanelles, does it?
27:35Yes, that's right.
27:36Four British warships sunk by mines.
27:39The Navy forced to withdraw in total defeat.
27:41It was a national tragedy.
27:43I'm quite aware of what went wrong.
27:45I took the risk.
27:47The failure was my responsibility.
27:49And today's the day the Prime Minister makes you pay for it.
27:53By relieving you of your duty as First Lord of the Admiralty.
27:57You would not dare.
27:59Call him.
28:00Call him!
28:00Call him!
28:05Hit your hands on me, sir!
28:06Hit him!
28:07Hit him!
28:07Hit him, bloody church!
28:08Show him some razors!
28:09Hey!
28:10Sorry, Winnie!
28:10Oh, I do love a woman in uniform.
28:15She might just believe you.
28:18You're on the back of the crew shaking off!
28:35Excuse me.
28:36Yeah?
28:36Does this bus start running to our station?
28:38I don't think so.
28:42Right.
28:42Of course, they wouldn't label it in any way to make sense.
28:46Let's try this one.
28:58Shh!
28:59Try to concentrate.
29:02Fine.
29:08Oh, shit!
29:19No!
29:20Zombie angels.
29:22One of us is going for his fish!
29:26It's me!
29:31Oh!
29:33Marguerite, release the Mooring Room!
29:34Great weather, Kate.
29:47Hey, time to fly.
30:04Sorry, First Lord, I...
30:07Sir?
30:20First Lord?
30:23It's from the Prime Minister's office.
30:27I've been relieved of my duties.
30:32That young woman was right.
30:34About everything.
30:43So, Marguerite, tell me,
30:44what did happen when you met the First Lord Churchill?
30:49We had a perfectly lovely time.
30:51We had new metal.
30:54I had drinks with his wife.
30:56All in all, it was a delightful evening.
30:59Drinks?
31:01With his wife?
31:02So you, uh...
31:06You never...
31:07Never.
31:11Because that Churchill back there,
31:12well, he certainly thinks something.
31:15Well, why wouldn't he, Lord Roxton?
31:18Give him the right incentive?
31:19Some men will believe just about anything.
31:23Uh...
31:24Ready to go home?
31:37Uh...
31:38No, you know you can't kill me, Veronica.
31:45I don't need to kill you.
31:47I just need to slow you down!
31:49Uh...
31:50Where are we?
32:04You don't recognize it?
32:07This is where your Esher first landed when you came to the plateau.
32:10I'm guessing this is where it'll come back.
32:12How can you, of all people, consign me to be alone forever?
32:16You'd better keep your story straight.
32:18You told me that when your ship comes back, I'd end up on it with you.
32:22But you know that's not true, don't you?
32:24You've always known that you're the one who's cursed.
32:27And not your ship.
32:28Ned Malone died a coward.
32:32No, he didn't.
32:34I tore the parachute from his hands.
32:36I heard him scream like a frightened child.
32:39I found his body.
32:41Not far from those cliffs.
32:44I don't believe you.
32:46Torn apart by raptors by now, I expect.
32:48But you might find a few scattered bones to mourn.
32:52Stop it!
32:53It's the ship.
33:00It's coming back.
33:08It's the same storm, all right.
33:10It's the same one we passed through when we first came to the plateau.
33:15It's the same kind that drove us into the cliffs.
33:18Does this mean we're back in our own reality yet?
33:20Well, no, when we get to 3,600 feet.
33:23That's what Ezra says.
33:25It all starts to begin.
33:27Almost there.
33:30Almost there.
33:38Alone!
33:39Alone!
33:40Alone!
33:47Alone!
33:47Alone!
33:50Alone!
33:53Alone!
34:04Alone!
34:10We're there!
34:13We're there!
34:14We're there!
34:16It's coming. I can hear it.
34:40Here it is. Do it.
34:46I never thought I'd be happy to see it again.
34:57I can see signal fires. When's wrong?
35:01I don't know.
35:02We've only got enough kill to land this thing once. If we don't get up then, nothing will stop us rising back into the storm forever.
35:10Gun.
35:25Fun! Looks like your ship doesn't want me anymore.
35:28I'm not going to be able to land this thing.
35:35I'll go back along the route.
35:41Challenger!
35:42There's someone down there by the fire!
35:46It's the World of Grand Isquip!
35:48Run it down!
35:54Damn you!
35:55I've already taken care of you.
35:58Fire! Fire!
36:04Looks like the pilot's back on board.
36:06I'll hold it steady.
36:08You two get off.
36:08I'm not going without you, George.
36:10I'll be right behind you now.
36:11Go!
36:24Come on, come on.
36:25Down here.
36:27Jump, Margarit!
36:28Jump!
36:36Come on, Challenger.
36:38Get off.
36:46Where's Challenger and Malone?
36:49Challenger's still on the ship.
36:51Come on, Challenger.
36:52Get off.
36:53Where's Ned?
36:56We don't know.
36:57Where is he?
37:03You can come steady for ten more seconds.
37:07Going somewhere?
37:08You're the only one who belongs here, Astrid.
37:11Haven't you heard?
37:12Misery loves it.
37:13Come on.
37:13Come on, George.
37:34Hurry up.
37:35We're heading back to 3,600 feet, Challenger.
37:38We're heading back to 3,600 feet, Challenger.
37:44It's getting too high.
37:47He's not going to make it.
37:48How does it feel knowing you're going to spend the next seven years in hell?
37:56Ah!
37:57Ah!
37:58This one belongs to you!
38:07Ah!
38:08Ah!
38:09Ah!
38:09No!
38:10Ah!
38:10No!
38:10Ah!
38:10Ah!
38:12Ah!
38:12Ah!
38:12Ah!
38:14Ah!
38:14Oh!
38:14No!
38:15Challenger.
38:16Oh, my God.
38:19We're gone.
38:38After all we've been through, I can't believe Challenger's gone.
38:43Looks like somebody made it.
38:45Here, shoot.
38:46Who?
38:52Challenger!
38:57You made it all, boy.
38:59You made it.
39:00George!
39:00Stand back.
39:02Just be careful.
39:03That would have been most inconvenient at 200 feet.
39:16This plateau has taken everyone I've ever loved.
39:30Alone is still alive.
39:34We did see him.
39:36In a way.
39:37He was really with us.
39:39At least for a while.
39:40He's still out there.
39:41I know he is.
39:42And we're going to find him.
39:45We're going to solve the mystery of this plateau.
39:47And when we do, that's how we're going to find our way back home.
39:49All of us.
39:55Together.
40:07Home, sweet home.
40:09Shaw beats Pullen air station, that's for Shaw.
40:15Oh, I don't know.
40:16Another man in uniform.
40:18Careful, Marguerite.
40:19I might believe you.
40:20You think Winnie will remember our little adventure, George?
40:24Oh, I don't imagine so.
40:27I'm sure Lord Churchill is just a greater part of the mystery of this strange plateau.
40:32You think we'll ever solve this greater mystery?
40:35Well, that's a good question, Marguerite.
40:37At first, I thought we were trapped in an essentially ordinary, if remote, part of the world where anything could happen within reason.
40:46Almost anything has happened.
40:48Within and without reason.
40:49The more I think about it, the more I feel that there's an underlying pattern to every odd event we've witnessed, every unusual group of people we've met.
40:59I heard my parents talking about that once.
41:01They were wondering if all the plateau's mysteries had only one answer.
41:05Well, if anyone can answer that, it'll be you, George.
41:12I agree with you, but not on my own.
41:16No question of that.
41:19Well, we're not going to solve anything if we don't get back to work.
41:21Veronica, we just got home.
41:24Can't the four of us just have a rest for a moment or two?
41:27Five of us, you mean.
41:28Well, I mean, we heard that I have been so disturbed.
41:38It's a bad idea.
41:40I can't believe it.
41:41Okay.
41:42Thanks again.
41:42Exactly.
41:42Ooh!
41:43Ooh!
41:43Ooh!
41:45Ooh!
41:47Ooh!
41:47Ooh!
41:52See you later.
41:53I can't believe it.
42:54We're right back.
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