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Jupiter Moon is a science fiction soap opera television series first broadcast by British Satellite Broadcasting's Galaxy channel in 1990. 150 episodes were commissioned and made, but only the first 108 were broadcast before the closure of BSB. Episodes 109–150 were first shown in the UK on the Sci Fi Channel in 1996.

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00:00We've told you everything. We've been through this three times now.
00:05Is this really necessary?
00:06Bear with me. I just want to ask Timmy one simple question.
00:12About his name.
00:14My name?
00:15His name, the hamsters.
00:18Was he Charles when you got him?
00:20What's that got to do with anything?
00:22Well, he won't answer to it, will he?
00:23Tim.
00:25Well, he didn't have a name, so I called him Charles.
00:28Yes, I won't ask why.
00:31I don't suppose you're an expert in hamster sexing.
00:35Oh, no.
00:37You mean Charles might be a lady hamster?
00:40It's a little better than that, Melody.
00:43I've just been speaking to Island Five.
00:45There's a 50-50 chance that Charles is pregnant.
00:58Oh, no.
00:59I don't have aغatina.
00:59Oh, no.
01:26You mean Charles.
01:27You mean Charles.
01:27Comsen. Captain. Yes, Mr. Wilkinson. About the dome. I've told you it's out of bounds.
01:33What you haven't told me is where we're supposed to rehearse. I'm sorry, that's your problem.
01:37Daniel Weatherby calling Comsen.
01:40Okay, Petra. Captain. Yes, Daniel. About this hamster. Have you found it?
01:46No, but I was just wondering, is there an award?
01:52Very funny. Are you being serious? We could do with some extra cash.
01:57I'm thinking of our daughter. We should be putting something aside for her future.
02:00Hi, Byron. It's going to be a disaster.
02:04My name is going to be associated with the biggest flop in Jupiter's history.
02:08Oh, come on, it'll be all right on the night.
02:10Sarah's off with Jim, Gabby's off in the wastes of Valhalla.
02:13We've got nowhere to rehearse, and you're telling me it's going to be all right on the night?
02:17Well, she does say some stupid things sometimes.
02:19I do take no notice. It's going to be a disaster.
02:21Just like you said. What about my reputation?
02:25You haven't got a reputation.
02:27A will after this, sweetheart.
02:29Byron, Jamal, take it easy, huh?
02:31Howdy anybody's going to see it.
02:33And if it's really bad, we can make a fortune on the video.
02:37It's amazing when you think of it.
02:39All the advances we've made that no one's come up with a better one than this.
02:42Where did you get it from?
02:44I made it, actually.
02:46The trouble is, there's too much food here to start with.
02:49What about the poison stuff?
02:50Hasn't been touched.
02:51If it is pregnant, do you know how many we could have in a matter of days?
02:55Well, I'm not actually that up on hamsters.
02:58Yeah, well, compared to them, rabbits are models of self-restraint.
03:01Hamsters can have up to 25 in a litter.
03:03Do you know when they start breeding?
03:04After eight or nine weeks.
03:06Really?
03:09It's true, you know, about that hydrogen freighter that was infested by mice.
03:12Yes, I know it's true.
03:13I told you, remember?
03:14Do you know the full story?
03:15Well, they, uh, were ankle-deep in mice and had to bail out.
03:20That report was for public consumption.
03:22Those mice short-circuited a life support system.
03:25Six men died before the rest abandoned ship.
03:29What a hoot!
03:31Oh, don't let Captain Kavisky hear you say that.
03:33Oh, come on, it can't eat that much.
03:34We won't miss the odd avocado.
03:36Terrifyingly destructive anywhere.
03:37It might be pregnant.
03:38The whole ship could be littered with them in a matter of weeks.
03:40Timmy, what are we going to do with you?
03:42Anyway, how are you?
03:43Oh, can't complain.
03:44You know, I had them wake me up at five in the morning just to see how you up and
03:47gone.
03:47I love the shades.
03:49That's unusual for you.
03:50You're usually still up at five in the morning.
03:52Not this week.
03:53It's been healthy living this week.
03:54Come on.
03:57Hey.
03:58I thought you were supposed to be out there looking for her.
04:00What's the point?
04:01Well, you don't want her to get trapped or poisoned.
04:03If we catch her,
04:04they'll only send her back to Ireland 5 to be murdered.
04:06So, what's the difference?
04:08At least this way,
04:08she's got a sporting chance.
04:10Maybe if you found her,
04:11they'd let you keep her on Glister or something.
04:13Come on, I'll help you look.
04:14No, no, don't bother.
04:15Come on.
04:20He blames me.
04:21He hasn't said it yet.
04:23I can tell.
04:23Well, he's only got himself to blame.
04:25The rules are quite clear.
04:29OK, so I bend them occasionally.
04:31Yeah, for money.
04:33Tim was trying to save the life of an innocent animal.
04:35It's got to be caught, Melody.
04:37It's only a glorified rat.
04:40Timmy happened to love that glorified rat.
04:42It is possible to love a rat, Daniel.
04:46But I were you.
04:47I cling to that thought.
04:48Good morning.
04:59Hello.
05:00I thought you were supposed to be resting.
05:02Oh, I am, I am.
05:03I'm resting, resting my eyes.
05:04I take the chance if I were you.
05:06I'm going to have our hands full in the next few days.
05:09I'm managing the programme all right?
05:11I think so.
05:13Elliot could never find Celestial Mechanics.
05:15He was here 15 years.
05:16I always had to ask me, imagine that, 15 years.
05:19I just need to practice quietly, on my own.
05:23Oh, right, yes, well, I'll leave you to her then.
05:28I just wanted to say...
05:32Beth?
05:32I really appreciated you being there yesterday
05:35when they took the bandages off.
05:36Well, of course I'd be there.
05:38You're my first officer.
05:39I really appreciated it, anyway.
05:42You wouldn't be much use to us if you were half blind.
05:44No, no.
05:46I think we're going to be a great team.
05:49Yes.
05:50It's so much easier when people...
05:53get on.
05:54You and Elliot always got on.
05:56I'm sure we'll do the same.
05:58Yes.
06:00Yes.
06:00Yes, ma'am.
06:01Come on.
06:02I'll be off now, then.
06:04Bye-bye, Finbar.
06:06I expect I'll see you around later.
06:10Yes.
06:12I don't understand it.
06:13I don't understand how you can devote yourself to something for so many weeks
06:16and then just give it up on a whim.
06:18It's not a whim.
06:19I have to go.
06:20You don't have to go at all.
06:22You can go to Simpson Basin your second year, your third even.
06:25Byron, to qualify for EVA 2 in my first year is a real challenge.
06:28And Juliet isn't?
06:30Of course it is.
06:31To be in the first production in the Jupiter system.
06:34The first Juliet in the asteroid belt.
06:37Byron, just go away and leave me alone.
06:39I suppose you think you're indispensable.
06:41No.
06:42And that because of that you can have your cake and eat it.
06:44There's not much point in having your cake if you're not going to eat it.
06:50I don't know why I don't just recast the part.
06:53Byron, you recast if you want to, okay?
06:56Hi.
06:57I thought you might like some help with your packing.
07:03Mmm.
07:05Mmm.
07:11Bimbo, you old dog.
07:12Ah.
07:12Daniel, I was looking for Melody, I was right.
07:14In the study of that?
07:15Well, I thought she'd be with you.
07:17Well, you'd think so, wouldn't you?
07:17She's managing to resist me at the moment.
07:20What do you think?
07:21What is it?
07:22It's a light sword for the play.
07:24Oh, it's going to be one of those sort of productions, is it?
07:26Trust you to be a boring old traditionalist.
07:28You probably have everyone prancing around in tights.
07:30What's wrong with rapiers?
07:31It says rapiers in the text.
07:33Well, rapiers are a little hard to come by.
07:34The Callisto players had rapiers.
07:36When they did Wind in the Willows, Ratty had a rapier.
07:39Bimbo.
07:39Hmm?
07:40If Byron wants light swords, light swords he shall get.
07:43It's a bit 30s.
07:44Go on, have a go.
07:48Bimbo, that was my lunch.
07:54Something's made a hole.
07:55What did she use, a crowbar?
07:57That's a big hole for a hamster, isn't it?
07:58Look, I keep telling people I'm not an expert in hamsters.
08:03Oort clouds, yes.
08:04The dynamics of the rings around Saturn, yes.
08:06Hamsters, no.
08:08Look, she obviously likes moon avocados.
08:10Well, that's been done in the last hour.
08:11Right.
08:12We use the smoke.
08:13Oh, no.
08:14That means I've got to clear all the fruit and vegetables.
08:16Okay, but every item must be checked and double-checked before it's taken out of the door.
08:19Oh, it's going to be a hell of a job.
08:21I'm not prepared to mess around any longer, Drummond.
08:23Well, there's not that much damage you can do up here, surely.
08:26Don't you think we're being just a little bit hysterical?
08:28I don't think so.
08:29No, neither do I.
08:31Well, I thought we could make a sort of box thing with a little door,
08:33and it might wander inside out of curiosity,
08:35and then the door would close, and we could jump out and say,
08:37got your hammy.
08:38Oh, God.
08:41Rebecca, I had a dream last night
08:43that I was in a submarine under the polar ice cap.
08:46It had glass sides.
08:48I was all alone in the sub, except for a rat
08:51that was gnawing its way through the plastic mouldings
08:53and into the electronic system.
08:55What an amazing imagination you have, Commander.
08:57Use the smoke as soon as possible, please, Paul.
08:59Yeah, I will do.
09:00Let's get the food out, please, Rebecca.
09:01Let's get it over with.
09:05Oh, hi.
09:07Hi.
09:09I'm not working today.
09:11I'm resting.
09:12Lucky old...
09:14Drummond's on the bridge, so I don't suppose it'll make much difference.
09:19Melody, what do you think of this top?
09:24Very nice.
09:25No, no, but I mean as a woman.
09:28It's difficult for me to think of it in any other way, really.
09:31Yes.
09:33Well?
09:35Very nice.
09:38I'm sure she'll like it.
09:41Sarah's told you, has she?
09:43Sarah tells me everything.
09:45Charles!
09:46Charles!
09:47Come on, Charles!
09:47Come on!
09:49Charles!
09:50Oh, for God's sake!
09:52Okay, you two, time's up.
09:53No!
09:54Just half an hour more.
09:55No, I'm sorry, we can't waste any more time.
09:57Get yourselves into the lift.
09:59Look, I don't like doing this, you know.
10:01So you keep saying.
10:02Fiona!
10:03Oh, I know.
10:04It's not your fault.
10:08It does seem cool.
10:10Yes, well, you heard the captain.
10:11Oh, yeah, I heard the captain.
10:13I suppose that stuff is going to work.
10:15Oh, yes.
10:17This stuff will work, all right.
10:19It's important that you don't seem too keen.
10:22Why not?
10:23It implies you're desperate, and then she'll stop wondering why.
10:26Oh, right.
10:27And try and look a little bit more confident.
10:29Confident?
10:30How do I do that?
10:33Well, I don't mean to be rude, Limbo.
10:36No, no, no.
10:37Go on, please.
10:38Well, it is possible just to walk into a room, you know.
10:42What do you mean?
10:43Instead of sort of poking your head around the door first.
10:46I don't do that.
10:47Sometimes.
10:48And try and watch that nervous laugh, you know.
10:50What nervous laugh?
10:51Inclenching and unclenching your hands, it's very pretty.
10:53Oh, my God.
10:54I'm a hopeless case.
10:55No, you're not.
10:56You're clever.
10:57You're brave.
10:59Everybody likes you.
11:00Do they?
11:02But you can't expect her to believe in you if you don't believe in yourself.
11:07You don't think I'm wasting my time, then?
11:11Just be yourself.
11:13Okay?
11:15That Drummond, he's a dashing sort of chum.
11:17Oh, so embarrassed.
11:23Oi, I've got a bone to pick with you.
11:25What, me?
11:26Yes.
11:26When I asked you what was new on the Ilya, you didn't tell me about you and Natasha.
11:30Well, there's nothing to tell.
11:31And I thought it was me.
11:33What do you mean?
11:33I go away for five days and come back and find you've thrown me over.
11:36I haven't.
11:37Haven't you?
11:38Well, I couldn't.
11:39All those hours in the solarium, all that beauty treatment.
11:42Well, don't tell me it was all in vain.
11:43No, no, you look lovely.
11:45Don't give up on me, Thimbo.
11:46Promise?
11:47My beastly divorce will be through any day now.
12:13You know, I really admire the way you stand up to Byron.
12:15Yeah, well, I might stand up to him, but it doesn't mean I don't agree with him.
12:18I did make a commitment to the play, you know?
12:20Sure, but there are other things in life, Gabby.
12:23I wonder if I would stand down.
12:24Not play Juliet?
12:26Not go to Simpson Bass?
12:27Oh.
12:28Well, it might be the decent thing to do.
12:30Oh, you must go.
12:31You'll be crazy to give it up.
12:33I don't know.
12:35Oh, you'll be back in plenty of time.
12:37It's only a day and a half.
12:38The first ever Juliet in the Jupiter system.
12:41I shouldn't be smacking that up.
12:42I thought you were really keen.
12:44I thought you couldn't wait to go.
12:45So did I.
12:46But the closer the time comes, the less sure I am.
12:52I've sealed the dome.
12:53Pumped the stuff right through the system.
12:55Panelling, wiring, channels the lot.
12:58This will work, won't it?
13:00Trust me.
13:01Nothing could survive that.
13:03I'll be satisfied when we find the body.
13:05Thanks.
13:06I know it wasn't a pleasant job.
13:08No.
13:09Killing kids' pets isn't really my idea of fun.
13:12I suppose I'm the big ogre now.
13:15Oh, I should think so.
13:17I think we can safely say she's dead now.
13:20It had to be done.
13:21You understand that, don't you?
13:22If you say so.
13:24The captain wants to see you both tonight.
13:26Why?
13:27What will she do to him?
13:28Him, him, him.
13:29What about me?
13:30And you.
13:31And Fiona.
13:32Actually, they can do what they like.
13:33I don't care.
13:34No, that's not the right attitude, is it?
13:36It won't help.
13:36Well, there was no damage done.
13:38Surely that must come for something.
13:40No damage?
13:40Half the plants in the dome gone.
13:42The horticultural programme disrupted.
13:44Well, they both came forward of their own accord.
13:46Fat lot of good that did us.
13:47I'll do what I can, of course.
13:49I don't want to do anything you don't want to do.
13:51Shh, Tim.
13:51Everyone's treating us like criminals.
13:52I don't feel like a criminal.
13:54Neither do I.
13:55Look, I'm sorry for all the work we created in the dome
13:57and all the hassle we caused.
13:58I'm not bothered about that.
13:59But I'm not sorry for what we did.
14:00I'm glad we did it.
14:02Tim, you made some very odd friends when you were on Island 5.
14:05You've come back with some very odd attitudes.
14:06And I don't know what your excuse is.
14:08Oh, you know me.
14:09Always want for a good time.
14:10A bit of trouble.
14:12Tim, where are you going?
14:14To organise a funeral.
14:15Well, I'll see you later.
14:22I'm beginning to discover huge gaps in my education.
14:27I mean, what does one wear to a hamster's funeral?
14:30It's not funny.
14:31I suppose we should have laid on some tea, really.
14:33Tim, it's really upset.
14:35I don't know how you could be so insensitive.
14:36I'm going, aren't I?
14:37Only because I insisted.
14:39At great personal cost.
14:40It's important that we're there.
14:42Yes.
14:42It's terribly important to have family around you
14:44when a dear loved one has been deliberately exterminated.
14:48You know, now they've caught this thing,
14:50they're going to have time for Tim.
14:52Oh, he'll wriggle out of it.
14:53Don't worry.
14:55Not this time, Daniel.
14:57Well, that's his problem.
14:59Rebecca said that.
15:00Yes.
15:00Hang on, because the divorce is almost through.
15:03Yes.
15:04How happy I could be with either
15:06with other dear charmer away.
15:08I think she was joking.
15:10What makes you think that?
15:11I'm not as happy to want one.
15:12You don't have to be.
15:15Look, women go for the weirdest chaps.
15:17It's a well-known, scientifically observed phenomenon.
15:21Think of the hunchback of Notre Dame.
15:23He was a smelly, slobbery ogre,
15:25and the women swung over him.
15:27Is that supposed to make me feel good?
15:29You are attractive to women.
15:32Deeply attractive.
15:34So, part of your characteristics
15:37has come out rather late, perhaps,
15:38but it cannot be denied.
15:41Now, the only question is,
15:44shall it be Rebecca Harvey
15:46or Captain Kavitsky?
15:49I am very fond of Rebecca.
15:51How fond with you?
15:53I like her as a friend.
15:55I'm not sure we have a great deal in common.
15:58Yes, I could see a few difficulties there.
16:01And, well, this is going to sound very callous.
16:05Well, spit it out.
16:05There's only the two of us.
16:06Rebecca is very lively.
16:09Yes.
16:10Never a dull moment without Bex.
16:12And I'm not sure she'd be all that much of an asset
16:16in career terms.
16:18Well, no.
16:21No.
16:23So, what do we do with Tim Shaw?
16:25Greater minds than ours have failed to answer that one.
16:28I take it he is the main culprit.
16:30Fiona was just accessory after the fact.
16:32I suppose it's a job for the college authorities.
16:34Which means Professor Brellen.
16:35A man not known for his sense of humour?
16:38Actually, I think he's got quite a soft spot for Tim.
16:40Although he wouldn't admit it under torture.
16:42Let's hope so for Tim's sake.
16:43He hasn't had an easy time of it, you know.
16:46Yes, I know.
16:47He's an orphan.
16:48I can't help thinking that excuse is wearing a little thin.
16:50Have you read his record?
16:51Yes, and it's all minor stuff.
16:53It's a matter of opinion.
16:55Melody does her best to keep an eye on him.
16:57She's got her work cut out looking after herself these days.
17:01What you say could make a big difference.
17:04Well, I think I'd better get him up here then, don't you?
17:06See what he's got to say for himself.
17:09We knew her as Charles, but she never had a name of her own.
17:12Because you don't name things that are disposable, Tim.
17:15Things you just mean to use, then throw away.
17:18Charles never hurt anyone in her short, sad life.
17:21Her only crime was to be harmless and defenceless.
17:24She escaped from the dissecting table,
17:26only to be hunted down and poisoned
17:28by her so-called superior species.
17:31So let's observe a moment's silence for this poor little creature
17:35in a place where she enjoyed a few brief moments of happiness.
17:44Can we get on now?
17:45Yeah, it's all yours.
17:46Tim Shaw to consent, please.
17:48Tim Shaw to consent.
17:50This is it. Come on.
17:51Do you want me to go with you?
17:52No, no, it's fine.
17:53Tim!
17:53It's me that you want to see.
17:55Oh, God, it stinks in here.
17:57I don't suppose Sarah's anywhere around.
17:58She's not back yet.
18:00I could play the nurse.
18:01Looks like you'll have to.
18:03I don't need text.
18:04Look, I hope you realise this is your last rehearsal.
18:07Let's just get on with it, shall we?
18:08So when you're out there defying death in the wastes of Valhalla...
18:11Byron!
18:12Keep reciting your lines.
18:13And if for chance they do happen to find you floating around in space somewhere,
18:17I expect them to find a copy of Romeo and Juliet
18:19clutched in your nerveless fingers.
18:22You bastard!
18:23Oh, Gabby! No, Gabby!
18:25I can also play Juliet.
18:28What you did could have cost lives.
18:31Do you realise that?
18:31Yes, it does, and he's very sorry.
18:33Tim!
18:34I didn't mean to.
18:36It doesn't matter what you meant to do.
18:37Your actions put my ship and everyone on it at risk.
18:41She's dead now.
18:42She can't hurt anyone, can she?
18:44Well, the thought police still want to talk to you.
18:47Well, I'm not telling them anything.
18:48No, well, that's generally a good attitude with security,
18:50but I'm not sure it's altogether wise in this case.
18:53You'll tell them everything.
18:54No, I won't.
18:55Well, that's up to you.
18:56Your position at this college is up to Professor Breland.
18:59Oh, he doesn't have to know about this, does he?
19:01Yes, he does.
19:03Now, what I have to ask myself, Tim,
19:04is am I prepared to have you on my ship?
19:06You can't send me away!
19:08Yes, I can.
19:09If I believe you're endangering people's lives.
19:11Look, Captain, please.
19:12This is the only home he's got.
19:17Captain Creasy would have had you off this ship so fast
19:20your feet wouldn't have touched the ground.
19:21No, he wouldn't.
19:23Captain Creasy liked him.
19:24He remembered how Tim saved the ship
19:26when the ship was stuck in...
19:28as before.
19:30I want your personal assurance
19:32that there won't be a repetition of this sort of incident.
19:36There won't be, I promise.
19:38Look me in the eye and say that.
19:41Yes, I promise.
19:43I can't force you to go,
19:45but it's a bit late to warm up one of the reserves.
19:49Yesterday I was excited.
19:51Last night I was nervous, now I'm terrified.
19:53Is this the same girl that stowed away on the shuttle
19:56and landed on G33?
19:58Well, she didn't know what to expect.
20:01She got a bigger fright than she let on.
20:03I do know what to expect.
20:04I lay in bed all last night thinking about it.
20:07Bad move, that.
20:08Beds not for thinking in, beds for sleeping in.
20:11Yeah, and it's a bad time,
20:12what with the play and everything.
20:14There'll always be something if you want there to be.
20:17I could do it next year, couldn't I?
20:19Or you could put it off again.
20:21You could put it off for good.
20:24There's lots of people who go back to Earth
20:26without once having stepped out of Space City.
20:29I don't want to be one of them.
20:31No, I didn't think so.
20:32I just don't think I'm ready.
20:34I think you are.
20:36Well, what if I panicked when we're out on the surface?
20:38You won't!
20:39Look, have faith in your instructors,
20:42have faith in your equipment,
20:45have faith in yourself.
20:47There must be plenty of people dead who heard all that.
20:50Oh, it's not without its risks.
20:52Wouldn't be worth doing otherwise.
20:54I know.
20:57Look, I haven't got any magic words to make the fear go away.
21:02All I can tell you is that it does get easier
21:05once you know what you're doing.
21:07That's why we send people out there.
21:11Well, if I'm going to get one of the others to go,
21:14I'd better go and let them know.
21:16No.
21:17I'm going.
21:21How did it go?
21:22All right.
21:22Call me when it's over and I'll meet you back here.
21:24Good luck, Fiennes.
21:25You're not out the wood yet, Tim.
21:27Not by a long time.
21:27Yeah, all right.
21:30Tim, if they've sent you away, I don't know what I'd do.
21:32Melody, get off.
21:34I do love you.
21:35You know that, don't you?
21:36Melody, I didn't do this because I felt unloved.
21:38I just wanted to save a hamster.
21:40I suppose you blame me for everything.
21:42I didn't say that.
21:43I only did what I thought was best for you.
21:46I know that.
21:46Don't worry.
21:47I'd hate for this to come between us.
21:49Look, it won't.
21:51Melody, I wish you wouldn't do that.
21:55Rebecca, um, we've always been friends, haven't we?
21:59Right from the beginning, when you first set foot on the Ilya.
22:01Yes.
22:02And, um, I've always appreciated your friend...
22:04Well, I still do appreciate your friendship.
22:06Jolly good.
22:07And I hope we'll always be friends.
22:09Yeah, me too.
22:10But, um, the thing is, over the past few weeks, I might have led you to believe that we might
22:20be something more.
22:21Oh, I see.
22:22And if I have given that impression, then I'm very sorry, because although I'm very fond
22:28of you, and I think you're a wonderful person, that is as far as it goes.
22:34Oh, well, never mind, eh, Fimbo?
22:37Oh.
22:39Oh, right.
22:40And thanks for telling me.
22:41A lot of men wouldn't have bothered.
22:43Ah.
22:44Good.
22:48So, what did you get?
22:49Oh, you know, grossly irresponsible, lives at stake and that sort of thing.
22:54Pretty much what I got.
22:55She can certainly lay it on, though.
22:56You'd think we'd been keeping a man-eating tiger.
22:58More piranhas in the water tank.
23:00She kept on and on about how dangerous Charles was.
23:02Little Charles, as if he could hurt anybody.
23:04I suppose he could gnaw you to death, but it'd take quite a long time.
23:07And she said I was immature.
23:08Oh, me.
23:10Oh, she's all right underneath, though.
23:21Oh.
23:22Thank God that's over with.
23:25You have no idea of the trouble you've caused.
23:28I nearly lost her for real on the way down here.
23:30You were brilliant.
23:31So were you.
23:32Poisoned by a so-called superior species.
23:34Her only crime was to be defenceless.
23:37Seriously, though, those holes you made in that melon were a bit over the top.
23:40I knew they'd fall for it.
23:43So what are we gonna do with her now?
23:45I don't know.
23:46But it's the first round to us, isn't it?
23:52It's the first round to us, isn't it?
23:54It's the first round to us, isn't it?
24:04It's the first round to us, isn't it?
24:05It's the first round to us, isn't it?
24:05It's the first round to us, isn't it?
24:06It's the first round to us, isn't it?
24:06It's the first round to us, isn't it?
24:07It's the first round to us, isn't it?
24:07It's the first round to us, isn't it?
24:08It's the first round to us, isn't it?
24:08It's the first round to us, isn't it?
24:10It's the first round to us, isn't it?
24:13It's the first round to us, isn't it?
24:16It's the first round to us, isn't it?
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