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Doctor Who (2005) S02E03
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00:17What do you want?
00:18The nurse sent me, sir.
00:20I was in English and I got a headache.
00:22Then don't bother me. Go home.
00:23I can't.
00:24Why? Is your mother at work?
00:27I live in Ambrose Hall.
00:28The children's home.
00:30No parents.
00:31No one to miss you.
00:33I see where the nurse sent you.
00:35You poor child.
00:37Poor, thin child.
00:41Come inside.
00:46It's nearly time for lunch.
01:07Good morning, class.
01:09Are we sitting comfortably?
01:10Yeah.
01:14Good morning.
01:16Good afternoon.
01:22Good morning.
01:31All right.
01:35Good morning.
01:38petty money they refreshed me.
01:40Good morning, дорогy.
01:51So, physics.
01:56Physics, eh?
01:59Physics.
02:01Physics.
02:03Physics.
02:04Physics.
02:05Physics, physics, physics, physics, physics, physics, physics.
02:09I don't want you to get all this down.
02:11Okay, let's see what you know.
02:12Two identical strips of nylon are charged with static electricity
02:16and are hung from a string so they can swing freely.
02:18What would happen if they were brought near each other?
02:20Yes. What's your name?
02:21Milo.
02:22Milo. Off you go.
02:23They would repel each other because they have the same charge.
02:26Correctamundo.
02:27A word I have never used before and hopefully never will again.
02:30Question two.
02:31I coil up a thin piece of nichrome wire and place it in a glass of water.
02:37Then I turn on the electricity and measure to see if the water temperature is affected.
02:40My question is this.
02:41How do I measure the electrical power going into the coil?
02:45Someone else.
02:48No. Okay. Milo. Go for it.
02:51Measure the current and PD using an R meter and a volt meter.
02:54Two to Milo. Right then, Milo. Tell me this.
02:56True or false?
02:56The greater the damping on a system, the quicker it loses energy to its surroundings.
02:59False.
03:00What is non-coding DNA?
03:01DNA that doesn't code for a protein.
03:0365,983 times 5.
03:06329,915.
03:07How do you travel faster than mine?
03:08By arms on a quantum tunnel with an FTL fracture of 36.7 recurring.
03:13229,
03:36529,
03:37two days...
03:41Sorry, did you just deserve, uh, gravy?
03:44No, no, just, just there.
03:45Two days we've been here.
03:47Blame your boyfriend. He's the one who put us on to this.
03:49And he was right.
03:50Boy in class this morning.
03:52Got knowledge way beyond planet Earth.
03:54You eating those chips?
03:55Yeah, they're a bit different.
03:57I think they're gorgeous.
03:59Wish I had something like this.
04:00It's very well-behaved, this place.
04:02I thought there'd be happy slapping hoodies.
04:04Happy slapping hoodies with asbos.
04:05Happy slapping hoodies with asbos and ringtones.
04:08Yeah?
04:09Yeah? Oh, yeah.
04:09Don't tell me I don't fit in.
04:11You were not permitted to leave your station during a sitting.
04:14I was just talking to this teacher.
04:16Hello.
04:16He doesn't like the chips.
04:18The menu has been specifically designed by the Ed Master
04:21to improve concentration and performance.
04:24Now get back to work.
04:26See? This is me.
04:29Dinner lady.
04:30I'll have to crumble.
04:32I'm so gonna kill you.
04:37Melissa.
04:38You'll be joining my class for the next period.
04:41Milo's failed me,
04:42so it's time we moved you up to the top class.
04:45Kenny, not eating the chips.
04:46I'm not allowed.
04:47Luke, extra class.
04:49Now.
04:49Now.
05:02Careful.
05:04Keep it steady.
05:06Don't spill a drop.
05:08I said keep it steady.
05:10Careful.
05:11That's it.
05:13Easy now.
05:14Steady.
05:16Right.
05:17Second barrel.
05:18Quickly now.
05:19What you got?
05:20Confirmation.
05:20I just got into army records.
05:22Three months ago.
05:23Massive UFO activity.
05:24They logged over 40 sightings.
05:25Lights in the sky.
05:26All of that.
05:27Can't get any photos.
05:28Because then it gets all classified.
05:30It's a secret.
05:30Keeps locking me out.
05:31Tell you what, mate.
05:32Three months ago.
05:33It turns out all the kitchen staff were replaced.
05:35And this little weird.
05:37See?
05:37There's definitely something getting on.
05:39and I was right to call you home.
05:40I thought maybe you called me home just...
05:43just to call me home.
05:44You think I'd just invent an emergency?
05:46Yeah, I could have done it.
05:47That's the last thing I do.
05:48Because every time I see you in an emergency,
05:50you just get thrown away.
05:54I've got to go.
05:56I've got to go.
05:58What is it?
05:59What?
06:00What?
06:03What?
06:04What?
06:05What?
06:06What?
06:08What?
06:08What?
06:08What?
06:08What?
06:10What are you doing?
06:11Calling an ambulance.
06:12No need.
06:13She's quite all right.
06:18It's fine.
06:20She does that.
06:31I'd like you all to put your headphones on now, please.
06:35Oh, children.
06:37The things you will see.
06:39oh, children.
06:40Oh, children.
06:40Oh, Lord.
06:47I'd like you all to root in it.
06:48Bye-bye.
06:49Oh, Lord.
06:53Peace.
06:53Oh, Lord.
06:59Oh, Lord.
07:02Oh, Lord.
07:07Oh, Lord.
07:25I don't understand my work here, but my improvements aren't confined to the classroom.
07:31No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
07:32We've introduced a new policy here.
07:34School tenors are absolutely free, but compulsory.
07:37Do try the chips.
07:38Oh, I'd love to. Thank you.
07:40And it's got to be said, the transformation you've brought about, it's amazing.
07:44I mean, maybe you're working the children a little bit too hard now and then,
07:48but I think good results, they're more important than anything.
07:51Exactly. You're a woman of vision, Miss Smith.
07:53Oh, I can see everything, Mr. Finch, quite clearly.
07:57But yesterday, I had a 12-year-old girl give me the exact height of the walls of Troy in
08:02cubits.
08:03And it's ever since the New Headmaster arrived?
08:05Finch arrived three months ago.
08:06Oh, next day, half the staff got flew.
08:09Finch replaced them with that lot.
08:11Except for the teacher you replaced, and that was just plain weird, her winning the lottery like that.
08:16How's that weird?
08:17She never played.
08:18Said the ticket was posted through her door at midnight.
08:21Hmm.
08:23The world is very strange.
08:25Excuse me, colleagues.
08:27A moment of your time.
08:29May I introduce Miss Sarah Jane Smith?
08:32Miss Smith is a journalist who's writing a profile about me for the Sunday Times.
08:37I thought it might be useful for her to get a view from the trenches, so to speak.
08:42Don't spare my blushes.
08:45Oh, I should think so.
08:50And you are?
08:51Hmm?
08:52Uh, Smith.
08:53John Smith.
08:54John Smith?
08:57I used to have a friend who sometimes went by that name.
09:00Well, it's a very common name.
09:02He was a very uncommon man.
09:06Nice to meet you.
09:07Nice to meet you.
09:08Yes, very nice.
09:10More than that.
09:10Brilliant.
09:11Um, so, um, have you worked here long?
09:16No.
09:16Um, it's only my second day.
09:19Oh, you're new then.
09:20So, what do you think of the school?
09:23I mean, this new curriculum?
09:24So many children getting ill.
09:26Doesn't that strike you as odd?
09:28You don't sound like someone just doing a profile.
09:30Well, no harm in a little investigation, weren't you?
09:33No.
09:34Good for you.
09:35Good for you.
09:37Oh, good for you, Sarah Jane Smith.
10:06Good for you, Sarah Jane Smith.
10:27This isn't your classroom, Kenny.
10:30Now run along.
10:53Good for you, Sarah Jane Smith.
11:04Oh, it's weird seeing school at night.
11:07Just feels wrong.
11:11When I was a kid, I used to think all the teachers slept in school.
11:14And team.
11:15Oh, I hate people to say team.
11:17Um, gang.
11:21Um, comrades.
11:23Uh, anyway.
11:24Um, Rose, go to the kitchen.
11:25Get a sample of that oil.
11:26Mickey, the new staff for all maths teachers.
11:27Go and check out the maths department.
11:28I'm going to look and finish his office.
11:30Be back here in ten minutes.
11:32You're going to be all right.
11:34Me?
11:35Please.
11:36Infiltration and investigation?
11:38I'm an expert at this.
11:47Where's the maths department?
11:49Down there.
11:50Turn left.
11:51Free the vitals on the right.
12:00Oh, my God.
12:26Oh, my God.
12:56Hello, Sarah Jane.
12:59It's you.
13:02Doctor.
13:03Oh, my God, it's you, isn't it?
13:08You've regenerated.
13:09Yeah, half a dozen times since we last met.
13:12You look...
13:16incredible.
13:18So do you.
13:21Like I don't.
13:26What are you doing here?
13:28Well, UFO sighting.
13:30School gets record results.
13:31I couldn't resist.
13:32What about you?
13:34Same.
13:38I thought you died.
13:39I waited for you.
13:40You didn't come back, and I thought you must have died.
13:43I lived.
13:44Everyone else died.
13:46What do you mean?
13:48Everyone died, sir.
13:51I can't believe it's you.
13:55Okay.
13:57Now I can.
14:01What did you do with that?
14:03Who's she?
14:04Rose, Sarah Jane.
14:05Sarah Jane, Rose.
14:06Hi.
14:07Nice to meet you.
14:09You didn't tell you're getting older.
14:10Your assistants are getting younger.
14:11I'm not his assistant.
14:13No.
14:14I'll get you, Tyga.
14:19Sorry.
14:20Sorry, it's only me.
14:21You told me to investigate, so I started looking through some of these cupboards, and all these
14:25fell out of me.
14:26Oh, my God.
14:27They're rats.
14:28Dozens of rats.
14:30Vacuum-packed rats.
14:32And you decided to scream?
14:33It took me by surprise.
14:34Like a little girl.
14:35It was dark.
14:36I was covered in rats.
14:36Nine, maybe ten years old.
14:38I'm seeing pigtails.
14:38Really scared.
14:39Hello.
14:39Can we focus?
14:40Does anyone notice anything strange about this?
14:43Rats in school.
14:44Well, obviously, they use them in biology lessons.
14:46They dissect them.
14:48Or maybe you haven't reached that bit yet.
14:50How old are you?
14:51Excuse me.
14:51No one dissects rats in school anymore.
14:53They haven't done that for years.
14:55Where are you from?
14:55The Dark Ages.
14:56Anyway, moving on.
14:58Everything started when Mr. Finch arrived.
15:00Would you go and check his office?
15:03I don't mean to be rude or anything, but who exactly are you?
15:06Sarah Jane Smith.
15:07I used to travel with the doctor.
15:10Oh.
15:10Who's never mentioned her?
15:12Oh, I must have done.
15:13Sarah Jane.
15:14I mention her all the time.
15:15Well done.
15:16Sorry.
15:17Never.
15:18What?
15:19Not even once.
15:20He didn't mention me once.
15:23Oh, mate.
15:24The Mrs. and the X.
15:25Welcome to every man's worst nightmare.
15:27Maybe those rats were food.
15:29Food for what?
15:35Right.
15:37You know, you used to think all the teachers slept in the school.
15:42No.
15:44They do.
15:50No way.
16:03I am not going back in there.
16:05No way.
16:06Those new teachers.
16:07When Finch arrived, you brought with them seven new teachers, four dinner ladies and a nurse.
16:10Thirteen.
16:11Thirteen big bat people.
16:12Come on.
16:12Come on.
16:13You've got to be kidding.
16:14I need the TARDIS.
16:14I've got to analyze that oil from the kitchen.
16:16I might be able to help you there.
16:17I've got something to show you.
16:25Canine!
16:26Rose Tyler, Mickey Smith, allow me to introduce canine.
16:30Well, canine Mark III, to be precise.
16:32Why does he look so disco?
16:35Oi!
16:36Listen, in the year 5000, this was cutting edge.
16:38What's happened to him?
16:39One day.
16:40Just nothing.
16:42Well, didn't he try and get him repaired?
16:43It's not getting parts for a mini metro.
16:45Besides, technology inside him could rewrite human science.
16:48I couldn't show him to anyone.
16:50Oh, what's a nasty lady done to you?
16:53Eh?
16:58No offense, but can you two just stop petting for a minute?
17:02Never mind the tin dog.
17:03We're busy.
17:08What?
17:09What?
17:09What?
17:10What?
17:12What?
17:12What?
17:12What?
17:15You see, what's impressive is that it's been nearly an hour since we met her, and I still
17:19haven't said I told you so.
17:20I'm not listening to this.
17:21Though, I have prepared a little I was right dance that I can show you later.
17:25Two quid, love.
17:28See, all this time you've been given it, he's different.
17:32But the truth is, he's just like any other bloke.
17:34You don't know what you're talking about.
17:36Maybe not.
17:38Hold on a minute.
17:38You could.
17:39But if I were you, I'd go easy on the chips.
17:47Come to me.
17:50Come to me.
18:05I thought of you on Christmas Day.
18:07Is Christmas just gone?
18:08Great big spaceship overhead.
18:10I thought, oh yeah, Betty's up there.
18:12Right on top of it, yeah.
18:14And Rose?
18:15She was there too.
18:20Did I do something wrong?
18:21Because you never came back for me.
18:22You just dumped me.
18:24I told you.
18:25I was called back home, and in those days, humans weren't allowed.
18:27I waited for you.
18:30I missed you.
18:31Oh, you didn't need me.
18:33You were getting on with your life.
18:34You were my life.
18:38You know what the most difficult thing was?
18:41Coping with what happens next and with what doesn't happen next.
18:44You took me to the furthest reaches of the galaxy.
18:47You showed me supernovas, intergalactic battles,
18:50and then you just dropped me back on Earth.
18:53How could anything compare to that?
18:55All those things you saw, you want me to apologize for that?
18:58No, but we get a taste of that splendor,
19:02and then we have to go back.
19:04Look at you.
19:05You're investigating.
19:06You found that school.
19:07You're doing what we always did.
19:08You could have come back.
19:12I couldn't.
19:13Why not?
19:22It wasn't Croydon.
19:23Why don't you drop me off if it wasn't Croydon?
19:25Where was it?
19:26Aberdeen.
19:28Right.
19:30That's next to Croydon, isn't it?
19:33Oh, hey, now we're in business.
19:36Master.
19:37He recognizes me.
19:39Affirmative.
19:40Right, let's give us the order.
19:50I wouldn't touch it, though.
19:51That dinner lady got all scorched.
19:53I'm no dinner lady,
19:55and I don't often say that.
20:01Here we go.
20:03Come on, boy.
20:04Here we go.
20:05Oil.
20:05X.
20:06X.
20:06X.
20:07X.
20:08Right. Anna. Anna. Analyzing.
20:10Listen to me, man. That's a voice.
20:12Careful. That's my dog.
20:13Confirmation of analysis. Substance is creletane oil.
20:19They're creletanes.
20:20Is that bad?
20:21Very. Think how bad things could possibly be and add another suitcase full of bad.
20:26And what are creletanes?
20:28They're a composite race.
20:29Just like your culture is a mixture of traditions from all sorts of countries.
20:32People you've invaded or been invaded by.
20:34You've got bits of Viking, bits of France, bits of whatever.
20:36The creletanes are the same. An amalgam of the races they've conquered.
20:39But they take physical aspects as well.
20:42They cherry-pick the best bits from the people they destroy.
20:46That's why I didn't recognise them the last time I saw creletanes.
20:48They looked just like us, except they had really long necks.
20:51What do they do in here?
20:53It's the children.
20:56They're doing something to the children.
21:06So what's the deal with the tin dog?
21:09The dog dear likes travelling with an entourage.
21:11Sometimes they're humans, sometimes they're aliens, and sometimes they're tin dogs.
21:17What about you? Where do you fit in the picture?
21:19Me? I'm their man in Havana.
21:21I'm the technical support.
21:22I'm...
21:25Oh my God.
21:27I'm the tin dog.
21:33Oh my, come on.
21:36How many of us have there been travelling with you?
21:39Does it matter?
21:39Yeah, it does, if I'm just the latest in a long line.
21:42As opposed to what?
21:45I thought you and me were...
21:48I obviously got it wrong.
21:50I've been to the year five billion, right?
21:52But this...
21:53Now this is really seeing the future.
21:55You just leave us behind.
21:58Is that what you're going to do to me?
21:59No, not to you.
22:01But Sarah-Jane, you were that close to her once.
22:04Now...
22:05You never even mention her.
22:08Why not?
22:09I don't age.
22:11I regenerate.
22:14But humans decay.
22:16You wither and you die.
22:19Imagine watching that happen to some of you.
22:22What, Doctor?
22:26You can spend the rest of your life with me.
22:31But I can't spend the rest of mine with you.
22:34I have to live on.
22:36Alone.
22:40That's the curse of the Time Lords.
22:43I don't know.
22:55Was that a greener day?
22:57It didn't even touch here.
22:58It just flew off.
22:59What did it do that for?
23:19Rose and Sarah, you go to the maths room.
23:21Crack open those computers.
23:22I need to see the hardware inside.
23:23Here, you might need this.
23:25Mickey, surveillance.
23:26I want you outside.
23:27Just stand outside.
23:29Here, take these.
23:30You can keep canine company.
23:31Don't forget to leave the window open a crack.
23:33What, he's metal?
23:33I didn't mean for him.
23:35What are you going to do?
23:36It's time I had a word with Mr. Finch.
24:03Who are you?
24:04My name is Brother Lassa.
24:06And you?
24:07The Doctor.
24:09Since when did Krillotanes have wings?
24:12It's been our form for nearly ten generations now.
24:15Our ancestors invaded Bessal.
24:17The people there had some rather lovely wings.
24:20They made a million widows in one day.
24:22Just imagine.
24:23And now your shape's human.
24:25A personal favorite, that's all.
24:27And the others?
24:28My brothers remain batful.
24:30What you see is a simple morphic illusion.
24:33Scratch the surface of the true Krillotane lies beneath.
24:37And what of the Time Lords?
24:39I always thought of you as such a pompous race.
24:42Ancient, dusty senators.
24:44So frightened of change.
24:46And chaos.
24:49And of course, they're all but extinct.
24:52Only you.
24:54The last.
24:55This plan of yours, what is it?
24:58You don't know.
25:00That's why I'm asking.
25:01Well, show me how clever you are.
25:03Work it out.
25:04If I don't like it, then it will stop.
25:08Fascinating.
25:10Your people were peaceful to the point of indolence.
25:14You seem to be something new.
25:18Would you declare war on us, Doctor?
25:21I'm so old now.
25:24I used to have so much mercy.
25:29You get one warning.
25:33That was it.
25:34But we're not even Eleanor.
25:36Soon, you will embrace us.
25:39The next time we meet,
25:42you will join with me.
25:45I promise you.
25:52Surveillance.
25:54You ask me, it's just another way of saying
25:56go sit at the back of the class
25:57with the safety scissors and glitter.
26:04That'll be me talking to a metal dog, then.
26:11It's not working.
26:12Give it to me.
26:15Used to work first time in my day.
26:17Oh, well, things were a lot simpler back then.
26:19Rose, can I give you a bit of advice?
26:21I've got a feeling you're about to.
26:23I know how intense a relationship with a doctor can be,
26:26and I don't want you to feel I'm intruding.
26:28I don't feel threatened by you, if that's what you mean.
26:30Right.
26:30Good.
26:31Because I'm not interested in picking up where we left off.
26:34No?
26:34With the big sad eyes and the robot dog,
26:37what else were you doing last night?
26:38I was just saying how hard it was
26:40adjusting to life back on Earth.
26:42The thing is,
26:43when you two met,
26:44they'd only just got rid of rationing.
26:46No wonder all that space stuff
26:47was a bit too much for you.
26:49I had no problem with space stuff.
26:51I saw things you wouldn't believe.
26:53Try me.
26:54Mummies.
26:54I've met ghosts.
26:55Robots.
26:56Lots of robots.
26:56Slivine in Downing Street.
26:59Daleks.
26:59Met the Emperor.
27:00Anti-matter monsters.
27:01Gas-mast zombies.
27:02Real living dinosaurs.
27:04Real living werewolf.
27:05The Loch Ness Monster.
27:07Seriously?
27:09Oh.
27:14Listen to us.
27:16It's like me and my mate Shereen.
27:18The only time we fell out was over a man,
27:20and we're arguing over the doctor.
27:27With you,
27:29did he do that thing
27:29where he'd explain something
27:31at like 90 miles per hour,
27:32and you'd go, what?
27:33And he'd look at you
27:34like he'd just dribbled on your shirt.
27:36All the time.
27:38Does he still stroke bits of the tarp?
27:40Yeah.
27:41Yeah, he does.
27:42I'm like,
27:43do you two want to be alone?
27:47How's it going?
27:50What?
27:51Listen, I need to find out
27:52what's programmed inside this.
27:54What?
27:56Stop it.
27:59Brothers,
28:00we must initiate the final phase.
28:02Get the children inside
28:03and seal the school.
28:05The time has come,
28:06my brothers.
28:07Today,
28:08we shall become gods.
28:15All pupils to class immediately,
28:18and would all the members of the star
28:20please congregate in the star frame?
28:24Freight time's finished early.
28:26Isn't that fantastic?
28:27Fantastic.
28:41No, no,
28:41this classroom's out of bounds.
28:43We've all got to go to the South Hall.
28:44Off you go,
28:45South Hall.
28:48What is it now,
28:49Mr. Finch?
28:50It's like changing the timetable.
28:51We're having an early lunch.
28:59Oh!
29:01Oh!
29:02Oh!
29:04Oh!
29:08I can't shift it.
29:10I thought the sonic screwdriver
29:11could open anything.
29:12Anything except a deadlock seal.
29:13There's got to be something inside here.
29:15What are they teaching those kids?
29:17Oh, damn.
29:32Close the school.
29:37There's not.
29:38Oh.
29:47Oh, my God.
29:49Oh.
29:53Oh.
29:54Oh.
30:09You watched the program.
30:11There it is.
30:18It's not so cold.
30:51It's not so cold.
30:57No, that can't be.
31:00They've taken all of them.
31:01What?
31:02They've taken all the children.
31:10Come on, I need some help.
31:15System restarting.
31:17All primary drives functioning.
31:19You're working.
31:20Okay, no time to explain.
31:21We need to get inside the school.
31:22Do you have, like, I don't know, a lockpicking device?
31:25We are in a car.
31:27Maybe a drill attachment.
31:28We are in a car.
31:30That little good you are.
31:31We are in a car.
31:34Wait a second.
31:34We're in a car.
31:36Get back!
31:39Scasis paradigm.
31:40They're trying to crack the scasis paradigm.
31:43The scasis what?
31:45The Godmaker.
31:46The universal theory.
31:47Crack that equation.
31:48You've got control over the building blocks of the universe.
31:51Time and space and matter.
31:53Yours to control.
31:55What?
31:55And the kids are like a giant computer?
31:57Yes.
31:58And their learning power is being accelerated by the oil.
32:01That oil from the kitchens.
32:02It works as a conducting agent.
32:04It makes the kids cleverer.
32:05But that oil's on the chips.
32:06I've been eating them.
32:07What's 59 times 35?
32:092065.
32:10Oh, my God.
32:11But why use children?
32:12Can't they use their dots?
32:13No, it's got to be children.
32:14The Godmaker needs imagination to crack it.
32:16They're not just using the children's brains to break the code.
32:20They're using their souls.
32:23Let the lesson begin.
32:27Think of it, Doctor.
32:28With a paradigm solved, reality becomes clay in our hands.
32:31We can shape the universe and improve it.
32:34Oh, yeah.
32:34The whole of creation with the face of Mr. Finch.
32:37Call me old-fashioned.
32:38I like things as they are.
32:39You act like such a radical,
32:40and yet all you want to do is preserve the old order.
32:43Think of the changes that could be made if this power was used for good.
32:47What, by someone like you?
32:48No.
32:49Someone like you.
32:51The paradigm gives us power, but you could give us wisdom.
32:56Become a God at my side.
33:00Imagine what you could do.
33:02Think of the civilizations you could save.
33:05Perganon, Asinta.
33:06Your own people, Doctor.
33:08Standing tall.
33:10The Time Lords.
33:13Reborn.
33:14Doctor, don't listen to him.
33:15And you could be with him throughout eternity.
33:17Young, fresh, never wither, never age, never die.
33:23Their lives are so fleeting.
33:25So many goodbyes.
33:26How lonely you must be, Doctor.
33:30Join us.
33:32I could save everyone.
33:34Yes.
33:35I could stop the war.
33:40No.
33:41Universe has to move forward.
33:43Pain and loss, they define us as much as happiness or love.
33:47Whether it's a world or a relationship.
33:51Everything has its time.
33:52And everything ends.
34:02Come on.
34:16Come on.
34:43What is going on?
35:09Are they my teachers?
35:10Yeah, I'm sorry.
35:11We need the Doctor alive.
35:13As for the others, you can feast.
35:33Canine!
35:34Canine!
35:35Suggest you engage running mode, Mistress.
35:37Come on!
35:38Tou-tou-tou-tou!
35:40Canine, hold the back!
35:41Let me do it, Master.
35:42Oh, my God.
35:45I'm in a defense mode.
35:54I'm a supply thing.
35:57What?
35:58Forget the shooty dog thing.
36:01I'm a supply thing.
36:08It's the oil.
36:10Crilatane life-forms can't handle the oil.
36:12That's it.
36:12They've changed their physiology so often,
36:14even their own oil is toxic to them.
36:15How much was there in the kitchens?
36:17Thousands.
36:25Okay, we need to get to the kitchens.
36:26Mickey.
36:27What, now hold the coats?
36:28Get all the children unplugged and out of the school.
36:30Now then, bats, bats, bats.
36:31How do we find bats?
36:50Get after them.
36:57Faster.
36:58Come on, boy.
36:59Good boy.
37:01Okay, listen, everyone.
37:02We've got to get out of here.
37:17They've been deadlock sealed.
37:20Finch must have done it.
37:21I can't open them.
37:21The bats would not withstand a direct hit from my laser,
37:25but my batteries are failing.
37:27Right.
37:28Everyone out the back door.
37:29K-9, stay with me.
37:39K-9, stay with me.
37:56Everyone get out!
37:57Now!
37:58Come on, move!
38:00Let's go, let's go!
38:21Capacity for only one shot, Master, for maximum impact.
38:24I must be stationed directly beside the bat.
38:27But you'll be trapped inside.
38:28That is correct.
38:30I can't let you do that.
38:31No alternative possible, Master.
38:40Goodbye, old friend.
38:42Goodbye, master.
38:45You good dog.
38:46Affirmative.
39:00Where's the knife?
39:01We need to run.
39:02Where is he?
39:03What have you done?
39:05When you find him,
39:07eat him if you must,
39:08but bring me his prey.
39:20A little dog with a nasty bite.
39:24Not so powerful now, are you?
39:31Come on, guys! Let's go! Let's go!
39:33Come on!
39:40You bad dog.
39:43Affirmative.
39:56Yes!
39:58Did you have something to do with it?
40:00Yeah, I did.
40:00Oh, my God.
40:03Kenny blew out the school!
40:05It was Kenny!
40:06Kenny!
40:07Kenny!
40:09Kenny!
40:10Kenny!
40:10Kenny!
40:11Kenny!
40:12I'm sorry.
40:13It's all right.
40:14He was just a daft metal dog.
40:18Fine, really.
40:19You are already in therecken.
40:32Who is the bottom of yourarm?
40:35Oh, no.
40:40You're already here.
40:42Anyone?
40:43You're only re-pinging,
40:43I ambanked,
40:45very oldies,
40:56you've redecorated do you like it oh i i do yeah i preferred it as it was but uh yeah
41:07it'll do i love it hey you what's 47 times 369 no idea it's gone now the oil's faded
41:14but you're still clever more than a match for him yuri bow doctor um we're about to head off but
41:27you could come with us i can't do this anymore besides i've got a much bigger adventure ahead
41:40time i stopped waiting for you and found a life of my own can i come
41:49i'm not with you i mean with you because i'm not the tin dog and i want to see what's
41:54out there
41:55oh go on doctor sarah jane smith and mickey smith you need a smith on board okay then i could
42:02do with a
42:05love rose is that okay no great why not
42:13well i better go
42:19what do i do do you want to stay with him yes some things are worth getting your heart broken
42:28for
42:37find me if you need to one day fine
42:53it's dark but i haven't ever thanked you for that time and like i said
42:59i wouldn't have missed it for the world something to tell the grandkids i i think it'd be someone
43:05else's grandkids now right yes sorry i didn't get a chance to ask you haven't there hasn't been
43:13anyone you know well there was this one guy i traveled with him for a while but he was a
43:21tough act
43:22to follow
43:25goodbye doctor oh it's not goodbye you say it please this time
43:30say it
43:32goodbye
43:34my sarah jane
43:36goodbye
43:47bye
43:49bye
43:51bye
43:52bye
43:52Oh, no.
43:52No!
44:10No!
44:12Mistress!
44:14You've blown up.
44:15Master rebuilt me.
44:17My systems are much improved with new undeflexible hyperlink facilities.
44:20Oh, he replaced you with a brand-new model.
44:23Affirmative.
44:24Yeah.
44:26He does that.
44:28Come on, you. Home.
44:30I've got work to do.
44:31Affirmative.
44:43We are under attack.
44:45They are creatures. We can't stop them.
44:47I need to find out what they're looking for.
44:48There's only one way I can do that.
44:50You are inside my mind.
44:52A spaceship from the 51st century stalking a woman from A-18.
44:57One of them must have found the right time window.
44:59Now it's time to send in the troops.
45:00They can't!
45:06The clock on the mantle is broken.
45:08It is time!
45:10Doctor!
45:12Doctor!
45:13Doctor!
45:13No!
45:13No!
45:16No!
45:19No!
45:22No!
45:24No!
45:25No!
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