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Tv, Lost in Space (1965) —S1 E16 - The Keeper-Part 1
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00:03Last week, as you recall, Will and Dr. Smith were working with a robot on an irrigation project,
00:09unaware that within moments they were to encounter the most incredible alien visitor
00:14ever to touch down on this strange forgotten planet.
00:19I have completed the assigned task.
00:22Good. You may now dig at a 90 degree angle directly toward the hydroponic garden.
00:28Instructions.
00:30Computed.
00:36Another example of how man has freed himself from toil.
00:39We have harnessed the muscle of machines, thus giving ourselves more time for intellectual pursuits.
00:44Dad says machines do too much for us. He says it's good to go out and work.
00:48Does he indeed? Why walk when it's so much easier to ride?
00:53Dr. Smith!
00:54We're over here, Dad.
00:59See, Sir Everett, give me the shovel at once.
01:11Well, Dr. Smith, I see you've really been hard at it.
01:14Oh, yes, indeed. A little physical exercise is so good for one.
01:19I see.
01:20But I don't believe it.
01:24Go away, Major. You irk me.
01:27Don and I will get that pipe for you. You just keep the good work up.
01:31Oh, yes, I'll do that, Professor.
01:44Something wrong?
01:45Yes, Sir. You filled.
01:47I did?
01:47Dad thinks you dug the ditch.
01:49That was an assumption on his part.
01:51Never once did I say I was responsible.
01:53But you didn't tell him the robot did all the work.
01:56Oh, come, come, William. You're making a mountain out of a...
02:03Dr. Smith, are you all right?
02:06Dr. Smith, what's wrong?
02:07Out of the way. I am being summoned.
02:10Dr. Smith.
02:14Dr. Smith?
02:41Out of the way.
02:41Out of the way.
02:57Dr. Smith!
03:31Aaaaah!
03:33Aaaaah!
03:34Aaaaaah!
03:34Aaaaah!
03:34Aaaaah, aaaaah!
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10:22I'm John Robinson.
10:23We're from the planet Earth.
10:25There's no need for introductions. I know all of you.
10:28For you, Mrs. Robinson.
10:31Well, thank you. We're lovely.
10:33How do you know who we are?
10:35You're not alone in space. All the planets have eyes.
10:39And for a primitive people, you have done well here.
10:41My dear sir, I resent the word primitive.
10:44We are highly civilized.
10:46I will not argue the point, Dr. Smith.
10:48Let us both be satisfied with our opinions.
10:51I will introduce myself. I am known as the Keeper,
10:53and I come from a world ten million light years away.
10:56Is the Keeper your name or just a title?
10:59Now, that is a profession.
11:00I collect the creatures of the universe, two of every kind.
11:05You wish to ask me something, Will.
11:06You want to know how I learned to speak your language, is that correct?
11:10Yes, sir.
11:11Your planet has been communicating with its astronauts for years.
11:15I merely recorded the speech patterns and broke down the words phonetically.
11:18I see that you also read minds.
11:22The boy's mind was easy to read because his thoughts are pure.
11:24The adult mental process is too complex, however.
11:29Are you in the habit of taking other people's property, Professor Robinson?
11:32This cage belongs to me.
11:33The robot brought your cage here by mistake.
11:35We would have returned it.
11:36And the creature that was in it, too, I suppose?
11:38Well, perhaps, sir, if you had revealed yourself to us
11:40and let us know what you were doing,
11:42none of this would have happened.
11:43I do not announce my arrival or reveal my plans to anyone.
11:46It would save a lot of worry and headaches if you did.
11:51We'll get your lizard back for you.
11:53There's no need to bother.
11:55You children had better cover your ears.
11:56This might affect you.
11:58You, too, Dr. Smith.
11:59You're already susceptible.
12:12You, too, Dr. Smith, you're already susceptible.
12:27You, too, Dr. Smith, you're already susceptible.
12:42The sooner receiver on the cage acts as some sort of a relay.
12:46Animals could be summoned for miles around.
12:49I've never seen a lizard like that before.
12:51This planet has many creatures which you have not seen.
12:54Some are harmless while others are...
12:59Now I must take this creature and go back to my spaceship.
13:01But we shall have other occasion to meet.
13:27Do you wish to communicate?
13:29I do.
13:30Then proceed.
13:32I have found some animals from planet Earth.
13:34They would make an interesting addition to our collection.
13:37Then select the two best specimens.
13:40Unfortunately, Earth people live by reason as well as by instinct.
13:43My staff has no power over them.
13:45Are you sure?
13:46A man named Smith is the only exception.
13:49He's a poor specimen.
13:50There are also two children.
13:52Will your staff exercise control over them?
13:55I hesitate to use my staff for fear of damaging them.
13:58But perhaps I could get them by other means.
14:01Very well, then.
14:02You may proceed.
14:16Oh, I'm glad I wasn't there.
14:18I couldn't like anyone who locked up animals in cages.
14:22The keeper didn't arouse my admiration much, either.
14:24It's the way he looked at you,
14:25as if you were some sort of an insect under a microscope.
14:28I hope he leaves soon.
14:30Just thinking about him gives me the creeps.
14:32All right, then, let's change the subject.
14:33What would you like to talk about?
14:34Me?
14:35Oh, vanity, vanity, thy name is woman.
14:38Notice anything different?
14:40Nope.
14:41Looks like the same old Judy Robinson to me.
14:44Well, perhaps you'd better look again.
14:46Well, uh, you look great, like always.
14:49I'm wearing my hair differently.
14:51Oh, sure, of course you are.
14:53Oh, it looks great.
14:53I like it very much.
14:54I hate it.
14:55It makes me look old.
14:56I'll hold it now.
14:58Before we go any further, I apologize.
15:00Now, I haven't any idea what I've done wrong,
15:02but whatever it is, forgive me.
15:14Good morning.
15:23I trust I didn't startle you.
15:26It is a little disconcerting to have you popping up like a jack-in-the-box.
15:30That's a toy they make for children that jumps up and scares them.
15:34Surely you are not frightened of me.
15:37What a handsome bear or specimen you are.
15:40I wish you wouldn't refer to us as some kind of animals.
15:42We're intelligent beings.
15:44You're entitled to your opinion, of course.
15:47What a wonderful addition you would both make to my collection.
15:49How would you like to come with me?
15:51Don, you can't be serious.
15:53You could have everything you want,
15:55a life of ease, all the luxuries.
15:56We're not interested.
15:58Well, there's no rush for a decision. Think about it for a while.
16:00I can give you a final answer right now.
16:02No.
16:04Just as you wish.
16:05But think about it some more anyway.
16:07You wouldn't want to make a wrong decision, would you?
16:22It's all right, Judy. It's all right. He's gone.
16:25Don? What did he mean by we wouldn't want to make a wrong decision?
16:30Exactly what I said. Think about it, my dear.
16:39He just came right out and asked us to go with him.
16:41What was his reaction when you refused to go?
16:44He wasn't angry. Sort of strange.
16:47As if he knew something we didn't. Or maybe he was joking.
16:50Well, if he was, he has a morbid sense of humor.
16:53Seeing you caged like a monkey does have its amusing aspects.
16:56The primate is considered one of the higher forms of life, Dr. Smith.
16:59When the keeper wants the insect variety, he'll get in touch with you.
17:02All right. That's enough squabbling out of you two for one day.
17:06I don't think the keeper means us any harm.
17:09Why? Because he gave you those flowers?
17:12Oh.
17:14Beware of strangers bearing gifts, I always say.
17:17Oh, Dr. Smith, you always suspect the worst of everyone.
17:20Now, if the keeper had really wanted to take Don and Judy,
17:23he wouldn't have asked them to go with him.
17:25There are seven of us to contend with, dear lady.
17:28We represent a formidable group against just one.
17:31I thought the keeper only collected animals.
17:34Maybe that's what he considers us.
17:36Speak for yourself, Major. However, enough of this.
17:39I have a brilliant idea to propose.
17:41Just suppose that the Major and Judy accept the keeper's ridiculous offer,
17:45but with one stipulation.
17:48And what's that?
17:49That in return, the keeper first takes us all back to Earth.
17:53That's brilliant. That is absolutely brilliant, Smith.
17:56For once, you're correct.
17:58All we need to do is to have the keeper allow us to come aboard his spaceship.
18:01As I said before, there are seven of us.
18:03It would be a simple matter.
18:04No. Absolutely no.
18:07I understand your objections, Mrs. Robinson,
18:09but sometimes violence is a necessity.
18:12Well, Dr. Smith, no matter how much I want to get off this planet,
18:15I won't resort to violence to do so.
18:17In this situation, the end more than amply justifies the means.
18:21Well, not to me it doesn't.
18:23And unless I'm badly mistaken, not to anyone else at this table.
18:25Now, that concludes the matter.
18:51With the installation of this length of pipe, we will have completed 40% of our task.
18:56When I want a statistical report, I'll ask for it.
18:59Computing our past efforts in relation to time spent,
19:03we should finish this job by 14.15 this afternoon.
19:07One more word and your computers will suffer a concussion.
19:11Now, be quiet.
19:25Good morning, Dr. Smith.
19:27It is morning, but its goodness escapes me.
19:31Don't you feel well, sir?
19:32My physical condition was never better.
19:34Then what's making you so grouchy?
19:36You're looking at a disappointed man.
19:38A man who at this very moment might be as happy as a lark,
19:41were it not for the obstinacy of your parents.
19:44We could all be preparing to go home.
19:46But instead, what are we doing?
19:48Struggling for survival on this bleak and barren wasteland?
19:51You mean we should trick the keeper into taking us back to Earth.
19:54But that wouldn't be honest, Dr. Smith.
19:56You're both too young to understand.
19:59When I was a child, I too thought like a child.
20:02But when I became a man, I had to think like a man.
20:05I don't think it matters what age you are.
20:07If you're dishonest, you're dishonest.
20:09And that's all there is to it.
20:10Away, the both of you.
20:12Follow your idle pursuits and leave me alone here to suffer in my misery.
20:15Goodbye, Dr. Smith.
20:17Away.
20:18Now remember, I don't want you standing on the rock.
20:21Just the special ones I told you about.
20:22I know, I know.
20:23You've only reminded me 50 times.
20:25Well, if you're not going to get the right ones,
20:27you might as well not be here.
20:29I hear you, O Master.
20:30I will obey.
20:31Here.
20:39Penny.
20:41What is it now?
20:48Sorry to startle you, children.
20:50I've been around animals so long,
20:51I've begun to move as quietly as they do.
20:54We were concentrating hard on our work or we would have heard you.
20:57I'm sure you would have the young, have very sharp ears.
21:00Hello, Penny.
21:01Hello, sir.
21:02Were you out hunting for animals, Mr. Keeper?
21:05Any manner of speaking, yes.
21:07Then you must have some cages around here.
21:09Well, some specimens don't have to be locked up, Penny.
21:15You care to look at it, Will?
21:17Something might go wrong.
21:18I'll make sure that doesn't happen.
21:19Here, take it.
21:23It's so light you can hardly feel it.
21:26Yes, the staff is weightless matter.
21:28Then what makes it work?
21:30My stored cosmic energy.
21:32I'll let Will charge it for me.
21:35Take hold, Will.
21:39Don't be frightened.
21:40I'm not, sir.
21:42Raise the staff in the air.
22:07Wow!
22:08Did you see that?
22:10How did you do it?
22:12In my world, Will, the forces of nature are the servants of the people, not the masters.
22:16But we'll talk of the mysteries of science some other day.
22:18Today, I've decided to make a day of enjoyment for us.
22:20How would you like to go to my spaceship and see my collection of animals?
22:23Oh, we'd love to, Mr. Keeper, but...
22:25Hundreds and hundreds of animals, Penny.
22:27A butterfly that sings like a bird, a frog that laughs.
22:30I have creatures from every planet and the galaxy.
22:33I'd love to see them.
22:36Well, all right.
22:39Well then, come along, children.
22:46Is something wrong, Penny?
22:48Oh, I was just thinking, Mr. Keeper.
22:50Maybe we'd better visit your animals some other time.
22:53But we are almost there.
22:54I know, but we should have told someone we were coming with you.
22:58You put your fears at rest.
22:59When we reach my spaceship, you may speak to your parents over the audio-visual radio.
23:03But what if they're not in the control room?
23:05I'm sure someone will be there to hear you.
23:08I believe there's a specimen nearby.
23:11Shall I call it for you?
23:12Sure.
23:12Okay.
23:13All right.
23:18Let's see what we can catch.
23:32I must go.
23:34I am being summoned.
23:38We must complete this irrigation system by 1415.
23:42Otherwise, I will blow a computer tube in miscalculation.
24:03Oh, he must be a little baby Colt.
24:07You're wrong, Penny.
24:08He's fully grown.
24:09I sure wish he belonged to me.
24:11If you'd like, I'll give you one.
24:13Do you really mean it?
24:14Of course.
24:15But not this particular horse.
24:16There's a smaller one at my spaceship.
24:17He'd make a much better pet.
24:18Well, what are we waiting for?
24:20Let's go.
24:34There it is.
24:48It's the biggest spaceship I've ever seen.
24:54Well, do you really think we should go inside?
24:57I don't think it'll hurt to take a quick look around.
25:00My feelings exactly.
25:03All right, but just for a little while.
25:05Of course, children.
25:06Just for a little while.
25:08After you, children.
25:32I'm afraid.
25:33You needn't be Penny.
25:35That's only one of my specimens.
25:37The sound seems to be coming from directly behind me.
25:40We're standing on top of his cage.
25:43I'd show him to you, but there are some things upon which the eyes should not look.
25:49Heavens, what a noise he's making.
25:51But have no fear, the creature cannot escape.
25:55Look at animals that are more pleasing.
26:11My birds.
26:13There must be hundreds of them.
26:14Of every shape and color.
26:16Some that defy description.
26:29My carnivores.
26:31The animals which live on each other.
26:33Let's see some of them.
26:34Another time, though.
26:35Let us look at animals which live less violently.
26:41This next collection you will find most interesting.
26:54What do you think of that animal?
26:56It's empty.
26:57Watch it.
27:01But there's only one.
27:03I thought you said there were two of each kind.
27:05There are two.
27:05The female is there, but she's less brave than the male.
27:08Which is as it should be.
27:12This animal you will find most interesting.
27:15It has wings, but does not fly.
27:17And teeth, but does not eat.
27:19Sounds more like a riddle than an animal.
27:21What does it do, sir?
27:22As far as I can find out, the creature doesn't do anything.
27:24It exists, but how and why is a mystery.
27:32And here are my masterpieces.
27:48But these two cages are empty.
27:51I haven't found specimens to fill them yet.
27:54You may go inside if you wish.
27:58Go ahead.
27:58It's perfectly safe.
28:01No, Will.
28:01Don't.
28:03No harm.
28:03We'll come to you.
28:04Go inside.
28:08We don't want to go in, sir.
28:10Do as I say.
28:11Go inside.
28:12Go inside.
28:22Go inside.
28:26Woo.
28:27Look, come inside.
28:56I see you've changed your minds about leaving me.
28:59We're sorry, sir. We really want to stay with you.
29:02For always, Mr. Keeper. Always.
29:06And so you shall. For always.
29:09Let us go back inside.
29:14Wait. Wait for me.
29:22Oh!
29:33Hurry, Penny!
29:39I'm terribly sorry, sir, really. It was definitely an accident.
29:45I... I don't know how I got here.
29:47But I'm glad I came. I want to talk to you, sir.
29:51And what could you say that would be of interest to me?
29:54How would you like to add some new animals to your collection?
29:57Are you referring to members of the Robinson Party?
30:00Certainly not, sir. I assure you they are a very poor selection indeed.
30:06But it's an entirely different story on Earth.
30:09The planet literally swarms with all sorts of strange creatures.
30:13Yes, I'm beginning to realize that.
30:15Take me back to Earth, sir, and I promise you all kinds of animals, both two- and four-legged.
30:21It's a long journey to your planet Earth, Dr. Smith.
30:24Most of my specimens would not survive such a trip.
30:26Perhaps I shall go there on my next exploration.
30:29And when will that be?
30:30Two, three hundred years, perhaps.
30:33Oh.
30:35I'm afraid I can't wait that long.
30:37Are you sure you won't change your mind?
30:42Well, let me know if you do.
30:45I'll see you again soon.
30:53Yes, you will, Dr. Smith.
30:55And sooner than you think.
30:59And the next thing I remember, Dr. Smith was there.
31:01Despite my trance-like condition, I arrived at the most opportune moment.
31:06The keeper was real nice, and then all of a sudden he almost forced us to go into the cages.
31:10Well, that's all right, dear. Now, it's all over.
31:12I think you two better get ready for bed.
31:15And don't tell me you're not sleepy.
31:17You've had a big day.
31:18I am sort of tired.
31:20Good night, everyone.
31:20I leave Will.
31:21Good night.
31:25We're going to have to watch Will and Penny very closely from now on.
31:30Someone will have to be with the children at all times, darling.
31:33From the moment that keeper appeared, I knew he was a thoroughly despicable character.
31:38Well, I'd better go check on them, make sure they're all right.
31:41Mother, you don't think that anything could happen to them inside the Jupiter II, do you?
31:45I don't want to take any chances.
31:49Maybe we should pay the keeper a visit in the morning.
31:52He might be reasonable.
31:53We'd be wasting our time.
31:55We're dealing with an alien with an obsession for collecting living specimens.
32:00Nothing we can say or do will change his mind about wanting the children.
32:04You may be right, Dr. Smith.
32:05We'll just have to wait and see.
32:07Like Will, I'm quite fatigued.
32:10I feel as though I've run ten miles today.
32:12If you'll excuse me, I'll retire.
32:14I'll say good night, too.
32:15Good night, Judy.
32:16Good night, darling.
32:20It might not be a bad idea to keep watch tonight.
32:22I'd plan to.
32:23We'll lock the children in their rooms.
32:24Also, Dr. Smith, just as a precaution.
32:28Oh, I wake in an alien land and I dream of home.
32:31Listen to me, I sound like Dr. Smith.
32:33Well, we are in an alien land.
32:36I dream of home, too.
32:37I'd better get down to the lower deck.
32:39All right.
32:44Inside.
32:49Inside.
32:50I absolutely refuse.
32:52I am not a child to be locked in at night.
32:54Doctor, be a good little boy and go inside.
32:56Good little boy indeed.
32:58How dare you, sir?
33:00Smith.
33:01I've told you ten times, but I'll try once more.
33:05We're doing this for your own good.
33:08Only the use of force can accomplish your purpose.
33:11All right, fine.
33:13If force is the only thing that'll get you inside,
33:16then force is what it's going to be.
33:18You put one finger on me, Major, and I'll, I'll...
33:22You'll what?
33:23Hold my breath.
33:27Professor Robinson, your arrival is most timely.
33:30Oh, no.
33:30What seems to be the trouble?
33:32This ruffian insists upon locking me in my quarters.
33:35That's for your own protection, Dr. Smith.
33:36I'm perfectly capable of looking after myself.
33:39Now, the facts are clear.
33:40You are susceptible to the Keeper's power.
33:42You are entirely mistaken, sir.
33:45Well, then how do you account for all those times
33:47he was able to put you into a hypnotic trance?
33:49Very easily.
33:50Mental and physical fatigue.
33:51I was not my usual self because of the exhausting responsibilities
33:54put upon me.
33:55You're wasting time inside, Smith.
33:57Had it not been that I was in a state of complete physical collapse,
34:00the Keeper's staff would have had no effect on me whatsoever.
34:03Hey, Dr. Smith, I think you'd better get inside.
34:06Now on, you take the first watch.
34:07Very well, I'll go.
34:09But I know I shall sleep a week.
34:10I'll need something to read.
34:12Well, we'll get you a book.
34:14I'm thirsty.
34:15And a glass of water.
34:16A little music might help to pass the tide.
34:18Oh.
34:20Well, you can have one of Penny's tapes.
34:22And I'd like the robot to keep me company.
34:24Get inside.
34:26Really?
34:31I'll do it.
34:48All right, Don.
34:49I'll take over now.
34:50Be my guest.
34:51Any activity?
34:52Not a stir.
34:53Except for Smith.
34:54Oh, what'd he do?
34:55Well, he got hungry about an hour ago and wanted to raid the food locker.
34:58Screamed like a wounded buffalo when I wouldn't let him.
35:00Come to think of it, a hungry Smith is probably more dangerous than a wounded buffalo.
35:04Well, you get yourself some rest.
35:07I'll see you in the morning.
35:08All right.
35:30Well, you better get back to bed, son.
35:33I'm not sleepy, sir.
35:35I'd like to go for a walk.
35:36No, you can't.
35:38Please, Dad.
35:39Just for a little while.
35:41No, no.
35:41Go on back to bed.
35:43Dad!
35:44Please, let me out!
35:52Penny!
35:53It was a lovely night.
35:54I think I'll go for a walk.
35:56Penny, not now.
35:57Later.
36:00Go on.
36:24Come on.
36:25How are the kids?
36:27Oh, they're fine.
36:27They're having breakfast.
36:29Dad's still sleeping?
36:30Yes.
36:30I just looked in on him.
36:32Well, there isn't too much work left to be done in the irrigation system, so I won't be too long.
36:35All right.
36:36But there's no need to rush, Don.
36:38As long as the children are kept locked up, I think they'll be safe.
36:41And the robot's watching to see that no one lets them out.
36:44Yes.
36:44All right.
36:45But if you need me in a hurry, call.
36:46I'm taking the radio.
36:47All right.
36:49We'll be back soon.
36:59How do you like it?
37:01Before I answer, you better tell me what it is.
37:03Didn't you ever read Tom Sawyer or Huck Finn?
37:06It's a slingshot.
37:07Back in the 18th and 19th century, almost every boy made one of these.
37:11What for?
37:13To carry with his penknife and marbles, I guess.
37:19Will and Penny, are you all right in there?
37:21We're fine, Mom.
37:22All right.
37:22Well, yell out if you want anything.
37:23Okay, Mom.
37:31Dr. Smith?
37:32I'm still in my cage, madam.
37:34I've just been fed, so I'm not dangerous.
37:36You may open the door.
37:42Ah, the sweet smell of free air.
37:46Dr. Smith, you've only been in there a few hours, not a hundred years.
37:50For a blind spirit like myself, even a moment is agony.
37:53Blind spirit.
37:55Well, I'm afraid you're just going to have to grin and bear it.
37:58Indeed.
37:58I'm afraid.
37:59I'm afraid.
38:01I'm afraid.
38:28It's locked.
38:29I know how we can get out.
38:32Come to the door, my mechanical friend.
38:35Come to the door at once.
38:38Unlock this door.
38:39Quickly, I say.
38:46Let's go for a walk, Penny.
38:57Let's go.
38:57Oh, oh, oh, oh.
39:26Will?
39:28Penny?
39:31Oh, John.
39:34John, what happened?
39:35The children are gone.
39:38Well, when did you check them out?
39:39Oh, just a few minutes ago.
39:47Look, get down on the radio.
39:48Tell them to get back here right away. I'll get Smith.
39:57Come on, Dr. Smith. You're going to lead us to the Keeper spaceship.
40:01He's using his staff to summon the children.
40:04I want you to take me to the ship.
40:08You needn't shout, Professor Robinson. My hearing is quite good.
40:12And you didn't hear the summons?
40:15With these earplugs, I can't hear anything.
40:17Can you take me to the ship?
40:20I believe so, but I...
40:21Come on, then. Let's go.
40:22Come on.
40:30John, here.
40:33Don't worry, darling.
40:33I got it.
40:51THE END
41:25I've been waiting for you, children.
41:27We would have come sooner, but they wouldn't let it.
41:30But we got away.
41:32You're a very bright young man.
41:34Shall we go inside my spaceship?
41:36Yes.
41:45Smith!
41:46Get back here.
41:47Smith!
41:47Get back here, Smith!
41:54You know what we want.
41:55Send Will and Penny over here.
41:57Go back where you belong.
41:58The children are mine now.
42:01When he makes a boo for the ramp, shoot.
42:03I wish the kids weren't standing so close to him.
42:08I'm going to tell you once more.
42:10I want you to send Will, Penny, and Dr. Smith over here.
42:14Your weapons are useless against me, Professor Robinson.
42:17My source of power is cosmic energy.
42:18If you don't believe me, shoot.
42:20Oh, wait.
42:22I will give you a better target.
42:24I want you accidentally to injure the children.
42:31Shoot.
42:31If you don't, I will.
42:34He took a direct hit in the chest.
42:38I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.
42:40I go before my anger clouds my judgment and I destroy you.
42:49We've got to think of something.
42:54Don.
42:55Have you ever shot one of these?
42:57Sure, as a kid.
42:59Listen, if our lasers weren't any good.
43:01His staff.
43:01The lights on his staff.
43:04Now, get as close as you can.
43:07Mr. Keeper!
43:10I'll make a deal with you.
43:12You're not in a position to make any offer.
43:15Suppose I let you have Don and Judy instead of Will and Penny.
43:19You said they were good specimens.
43:21Well, you can have them.
43:22I'm no closer.
43:28Now, Don!
43:42That's a very unusual weapon.
43:44What is it?
43:45It's called a slingshot.
43:51It's a very primitive weapon.
43:53You wouldn't know about this.
43:55But once a young man called David killed the giant named Goliath with this.
43:59In all the galaxy, no animals have given me as much trouble as yourselves.
44:03Is this thing you call freedom so precious?
44:06In our world, since the beginning of time, men and women have fought and died for it.
44:10Foolish, foolish creatures.
44:12Maybe so.
44:13But it's what sets us apart from all the others.
44:17You are not worth further effort on my part.
44:43You are not worth further effort on my part.
45:01We're in luck.
45:02He's gone.
45:03In a few short moments, my insensitive friend, with the aid of this magnificent vehicle,
45:09we shall say goodbye forever to this unhappy planet.
45:13Come along, follow your leader.
45:39Come along, follow your leader.
45:52Come along, follow your leader.
46:00Safely aboard.
46:03You will take off.
46:04Immediately.
46:05I will need time to study the controls.
46:07You may have exactly five seconds.
46:13well what are you waiting for I must scan and compute control systems I do not
46:20wish to make an error you always have to make a problem out of everything don't
46:23you it's all perfectly simple this one probably starts the power system warning
46:29do not tamper with alien controls nonsense any one of these would whisk us
46:34away from here I wonder what that was
46:54I think I may have done something wrong
47:01come on
47:08come along come on
47:22it's all your fault you tin-plated fool we've missed a golden opportunity to leave this miserable planet
47:29danger extreme danger all creatures escaping
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