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Doctor Who (2005) S02E02

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00:06You
00:23Welcome here and especially not today. I've got no time to start old arguments
00:30We want only one thing. And what would that be?
00:33This house. You want the house?
00:37We will take the house. Would you like my wife while you're at it?
00:40If you won't stand aside and we'll take it by force. And by what power?
00:45The hand of God? No.
00:49The fist of man.
00:50Oh
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01:26Oh哈囉
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01:57In the name of heaven, my lady.
02:09What's in there?
02:11What is it?
02:11What's under the canvas?
02:13Father, answer me.
02:15What's in there?
02:15Father, may God forgive me.
03:09What do you think of this?
03:09Will it do?
03:10In the late 1970s, you'd be better off in a bin bag.
03:12Hold on, listen to this.
03:15Dean Jury in the blockhead.
03:17Number one in 1979.
03:20You're a punk.
03:23I thought you were a big old punk
03:25with a bit of rockabilly for any of you.
03:28Want to go see him?
03:29How do you mean you have to?
03:30What else is a TARDIS for?
03:32I can take you to the Battle of the Founder,
03:34the First Antigravity Olympics,
03:36Caesar Crossing, the Rubicon,
03:38or Ian Jury at the top rank,
03:40Sheffield, England, 21st November 1979.
03:43What do you think?
03:44Sheffield, it is?
03:46Hold on tight.
03:52Hit me with your little stick.
03:55Hit me.
03:56Hit me.
03:57That's his good show.
04:051979!
04:06Hell of a year!
04:08China invades Vietnam!
04:09The Muppet Movie!
04:11Love that film!
04:12Margaret Thatcher,
04:13whoo-hoo!
04:13Skyline Paltzworth,
04:15with no help from me,
04:16nearly took off the thumb.
04:18And I like my thumb.
04:19I need my thumb.
04:20I'm very attached to...
04:22My thumb.
04:271879.
04:28Same difference.
04:29You'll explain your presence
04:31and the nakedness of this girl.
04:33Are we in Scotland?
04:35How can you be ignorant of that?
04:37Oh, I'm...
04:37I'm dazed and confused.
04:39I've been chasing this...
04:40this wee naked child
04:42over hill and over dale.
04:44Ain't that right,
04:44you...
04:45timorous beastie?
04:48Oh, guy.
04:50I've been oot in a boot.
04:52No, don't do that.
04:53Hoots, mon!
04:54No, really don't.
04:56Really.
04:56Well, you identify yourself, sir.
04:58I'm Dr. James McCrimmon
05:00from the township of Balamore.
05:04I have my credentials, if I may.
05:12As you can see,
05:13a doctorate from the University of Edinburgh.
05:16I trained under Dr. Bell himself.
05:18Let them approach.
05:20I don't think that's wise, ma'am.
05:23Let them approach.
05:26You will approach your carriage
05:28and show all due deference.
05:44Rose?
05:46May I introduce Her Majesty Queen Victoria,
05:49Empress of India and Defender of the Faith?
05:52Rose Tyler, ma'am.
05:54And my apologies
05:55for being so naked.
05:57I've had five daughters.
05:59It's nothing to me.
06:00But you, doctor,
06:02show me these credentials.
06:08Why didn't you say so immediately?
06:10It states clearly here
06:12that you have been appointed
06:13by the Lord Provost
06:14as my protector.
06:15Is it?
06:16Yes, it does.
06:17Good.
06:18Good.
06:18Um, then let me ask,
06:20why is Your Majesty
06:21travelling by road
06:23when there's a train
06:24all the way to Aberdeen?
06:25A tree on the line.
06:27An accident?
06:29I am the Queen
06:30of the United Kingdom
06:31of Great Britain and Ireland.
06:33Everything around me
06:34tends to be planned.
06:36An assassination attempt?
06:37What, seriously?
06:39There's people out to kill you?
06:40I'm quite used to staring down
06:42the barrel of a gun.
06:43Sir Robert McLeish
06:44lives about ten miles hence.
06:46We've sent word ahead,
06:48he'll shelter us for tonight,
06:49then we can reach Balmoral tomorrow.
06:51This doctor and his
06:52timorous beastie
06:54will come with us.
06:56Yes, ma'am.
06:57We'd better get moving.
06:58It's almost nightfall.
06:59Indeed.
07:00And there are stories
07:01of wolves in these paths.
07:04Fanciful tales
07:05intended to scare the children.
07:07But good for the blood,
07:08I think.
07:09Drive on.
07:13It's funny, though,
07:14because you say assassination
07:15and you just think of
07:16Kennedy and stuff.
07:18Not that.
07:191879, she said.
07:21Ooh.
07:22Six attempts on her life?
07:24And I'll tell you something else.
07:26We just met Queen Victoria.
07:27I know.
07:28What a lot.
07:28She was just sitting there.
07:29Like a stump.
07:31I wanted to say,
07:32we are not amused.
07:34I bet you five quid
07:35I can make her say it.
07:36Well, I might gamble
07:37a man at being abusive
07:38of my privilege
07:38as a traveller in time.
07:40Ten quid.
07:41Done.
07:53I can't do this.
07:55It's treason.
07:57Then your wife
07:58will suffer the consequences.
08:00Believe me, Sir Robert,
08:03she will be devoured.
08:22Your Majesty.
08:23Sir Robert.
08:25My apologies
08:26for the emergency.
08:27And how is Lady Isabel?
08:29She's...
08:31indisposed, I'm afraid.
08:32She's gone to Edinburgh
08:33for the season.
08:35And she's taken the cook with her.
08:36The kitchens are barely stocked.
08:38I wouldn't blame Your Majesty
08:39if you wanted to ride on.
08:40Not at all.
08:41I've had quite enough
08:42carriage exercise.
08:44And this is...
08:46charming,
08:47if rustic.
08:48It's my first visit
08:50to this house.
08:51It's my first visit to this house.
08:52My late husband spoke of it often.
08:54The Torchwood estate.
08:56Now, shall we go inside?
08:59And please excuse the naked girl.
09:02Sorry.
09:03She's a fair old child.
09:05I bought her for sixpence
09:06in old London town.
09:07It was her of the elephant man, so...
09:09Thinks he's funny,
09:10but I'm so not amused.
09:12What do you think, Mum?
09:14It hardly matters.
09:16Shall we proceed?
09:19So close.
09:22Magazine and Ramsey,
09:24you will escort the property.
09:25Hurry up.
09:25Yes, sir.
09:33So what's in there, then?
09:34Property of the Crown.
09:36He will dismiss
09:37any further thought, sir.
09:39The rest of you
09:40go to the rear of the house.
09:42Assume the designated positions.
09:44Here are the orders.
09:45Position.
09:46Sir.
09:47You can cover me now, sir.
10:14Guard it with your life.
10:21And this, I take it,
10:23is the famous endeavor.
10:25All my father's work,
10:27built by hand in his final years,
10:30came something of an obsession.
10:32He spent his money on this
10:33rather than caring
10:34for the house or himself.
10:36I wish I met him.
10:37I like him.
10:38That thing's beautiful.
10:39Can I, um...
10:40Help yourself.
10:41What did he model it on?
10:43I know nothing about it.
10:44To be honest,
10:45most of us thought him a little,
10:47shall we say, eccentric.
10:51I wish now I'd spent more time with him
10:54and listen to his stories.
10:57It's a bit rubbish.
10:59How many prisms has it gone?
11:01Way too many.
11:02The magnification's gone right over the top.
11:04That's a stupid kind of...
11:05Am I being rude again?
11:06Yep.
11:07But it's pretty.
11:08It's very pretty.
11:10And the imagination of it
11:12should be applauded.
11:13Hmm.
11:13I thought you might disapprove,
11:15Your Majesty.
11:16Stargazing.
11:18Isn't that a bit fanciful?
11:20Could easily not be amused or something.
11:24No?
11:25This device surveys
11:27the infinite work of God.
11:30What could be finer?
11:32Sir Robert's father
11:33was an example to us all.
11:35A polymath.
11:36Steeped in astronomy and sciences,
11:39yet equally well versed
11:40in folklore and fairy tales.
11:42Stars and magic.
11:43I like him more and more.
11:46Oh, my late husband
11:48enjoyed his company.
11:50Prince Albert himself
11:51was acquainted with
11:53many rural superstitions,
11:55coming as he did
11:55from Saxe-Coburg.
11:57That's Bavaria.
11:59When Albert was told
12:01about your local wolf,
12:03he was transported.
12:05So what's this wolf, then?
12:07It's just a story.
12:09Then tell it.
12:14It's said...
12:15Excuse me, sir.
12:17Perhaps Your Majesty's party
12:19could repair to their rooms.
12:21It's almost dark.
12:24Of course.
12:26Yes, of course.
12:27And then supper.
12:29And could we find
12:31some clothes for Miss Tyler?
12:33I'm tired of nakedness.
12:35It's not amusing, is it?
12:40Sir Robert,
12:41your wife must have
12:42left some clothes.
12:42See to it.
12:43We shall dine at seven
12:44and talk some more
12:45of this wolf.
12:47After all,
12:48there is a full moon tonight.
12:52So there is, ma'am.
13:07It's actually fine,
13:21My mother needs her
13:22to pack this off.
13:23I can tell her,
13:23you I have no
13:25Oh, my God.
14:09They came through the house in silence like they took the steward and the master.
14:14I'm my lady.
14:16Listen, I've got a friend.
14:17He's called the doctor.
14:19He'll know what to do.
14:20You've got to come with me.
14:21Oh, but I can't, miss.
14:23What's your name?
14:25Flora.
14:27Flora, we'll be safe.
14:29There's more people arrived downstairs, soldiers and everything.
14:32They can help us.
14:33I promise.
14:35Come on.
14:37Okay?
14:38Come on.
14:50Oh, miss.
14:51I didn't warn you.
14:55He's not dead.
14:57I don't think.
14:57He must be drugged or something.
15:11Your companion begs an apology, doctor.
15:13The clothing has somewhat delayed her.
15:15Oh, that's all right.
15:16Save it a wee bit of harm.
15:17The feral child could probably eat it raw.
15:21Very wise, ma'am.
15:23Very witty.
15:24Slightly witty, perhaps.
15:26I know you rarely get the chance to dine with me, Captain, but don't get too excited.
15:31I shall contain my wit in case I do you further injury.
15:36Yes, ma'am.
15:37Sorry, ma'am.
15:37Besides, we're all waiting on Sir Robert.
15:40Come, sir.
15:41You promised us a tale of nightmares.
15:43Indeed.
15:44Since my husband's death, I find myself with more of a taste for supernatural fiction.
15:49You must miss him.
15:52Very much.
15:56Oh, completely.
16:00And that's the charm of a ghost story, isn't it?
16:02Not the scares and chills that's just for children, but the hope.
16:07Of some contact with the great beyond.
16:11We all want some message from that place.
16:16It's the creator's greatest mystery that we're allowed no such consolation.
16:23The dead stay silent.
16:28And we must wait.
16:34Come.
16:36Begin your tale, Sir Robert.
16:37There's a chill in the air.
16:39The wind is howling through the eaves.
16:42Tell us of monsters.
16:47Don't make a sound.
16:49They said if we scream or shout, then he will slaughter us.
16:54But he's in a cage.
16:56He's a prisoner.
16:58He's the same as us.
16:59He's nothing like us.
17:01That creature is not mortal.
17:04No.
17:10The story goes back 300 years.
17:14Every full moon, the howling rings through the valley.
17:17Next morning, livestock is found ripped apart and...
17:22Devoured.
17:22Devoured.
17:23Oh.
17:24Tales like this just disguise the work of thieves.
17:28Steal a sheep, blame a wolf.
17:29Simple as that.
17:30But sometimes a child goes missing.
17:33Once in a generation, a boy will vanish from his homestead.
17:40Don't, child.
17:51Who are you?
17:52Don't enrage him.
17:54Where are you from?
17:56You're not from Earth.
17:59What planet are you from?
18:01Oh.
18:03Intelligence.
18:05Where were you born?
18:07This body.
18:10Ten miles away.
18:13A weakling, heart-sick boy.
18:16Stolen away at night by the brethren for my cultivation.
18:22I carved out his soul and sat in his heart.
18:27Are there descriptions of the creature?
18:29Oh, yes, Doctor.
18:31Drawings and wood carvings.
18:34And it's not merely a wolf.
18:36It's more than that.
18:39This is a man who becomes an animal.
18:44A werewolf.
18:47All right.
18:48So the body's human.
18:51What about you?
18:53The thing inside?
18:55So far from home.
18:58If you want to get back home, we can help.
19:02Why would I leave this place?
19:04A world of industry, of workforce and warfare.
19:09I could turn it to such purpose.
19:12How would you do that?
19:14I would migrate to the holy monarch.
19:18You mean Queen Victoria?
19:19With one bite, I would pass into her blood.
19:24And then it begins, the empire of the wolf.
19:29I have many questions.
19:36Look.
19:37Inside your eyes, you've seen it, too.
19:39See what?
19:40The wolf.
19:41There is something of the wolf about you.
19:45I don't know what you mean.
19:49You burnt like the sun, but all I require is the moon.
19:58My father didn't treat it as a story.
20:02He said it was fact.
20:03He even claimed to have communed with the beast, to have learned its purpose.
20:08I should have listened.
20:12His work was hindered.
20:13He made enemies.
20:14There's a monastery in the Glen of St. Catherine.
20:17The brethren opposed my father's investigations.
20:20Perhaps they thought his work ungodly.
20:22That's what I thought.
20:24But now I wonder.
20:27What if they had a different reason for wanting the story kept quiet?
20:32What if they turned from God and worshipped the wolf?
20:38And what if they were with us right now?
20:50Moonlight.
21:12All of you.
21:13Stop looking at it.
21:15Girl, don't look.
21:16Listen to me.
21:17Drive on the river chain and pull.
21:18Come on.
21:19With me.
21:20We can't.
21:21We can't.
21:21It's the brethren who beat us.
21:23I said, Paul, stop it winding and listen to me.
21:26All of you.
21:27And that means you, your lady.
21:29Now, come on.
21:30Paul.
21:32What is the meaning of this?
21:33I'm sorry, Your Majesty.
21:34They've got my wife.
21:35Where is she?
21:37You're serious.
21:38Turn on.
21:38Come on.
21:39Martin's face.
21:40Martin's face.
21:41Martin's face.
21:51Martin's face.
21:51What?
21:53It's him!
21:55Freeze!
21:56Tell me, sir. I demand to know your intention.
22:00Lupus deus est.
22:03What is it that you want?
22:07The throne.
22:18Freeze!
22:21What are you?
22:23Kill!
22:25Freeze!
22:34Where the hell have you been?
22:39That idiot.
22:46Out! Out!
22:48Out! Out! Out!
23:02I take it, sir, that you halted my train to bring me here.
23:06We've waited so long for one of your journeys to coincide with the moon.
23:10Then you have waited in vain.
23:13After six attempts on my life.
23:17I am hardly unprepared.
23:21Oh, I don't think so, woman.
23:24The correct form of address is your majesty.
23:32I can't leave you.
23:33I can't leave you.
23:36What will you do?
23:37I must defend her majesty now.
23:39Don't think of me. Just go.
23:41I can't leave you.
23:42All of you.
23:43All of you have my sight. Come on.
23:44It could be any form of light-motilating species triggered by specific wavelengths.
23:47Could it say what it wanted?
23:48The queen, the crown, the throne, you name it.
23:51Look over here.
24:06The queen's soul is just tied to the moon.
24:07Look over there.
24:11You'll be a little man.
24:11I have a tank in the air.
24:14Oh no.
24:17Nope!
24:20No, you're not a tank.
24:21I'm not a tank in the air.
24:21I have a tank.
24:35Oh
24:36All right, you men we should be upstairs come with me. I'll not retreat the battles done
24:41There's no creature on God's earth could survive such an assault
24:45I'm telling you come upstairs
24:47I'm telling you sir. I will sleep well tonight, but that things hide up on my wall
24:58It must have crawled away to death
25:02We killed it
25:28Oh
25:52Your Majesty
25:53Your Majesty
25:54Mr. Robert, what's happening?
25:57I heard such terrible noises
25:59Your Majesty, we've got to get out
26:01What a Father Angelo
26:03Is he still here?
26:05Captain Reynolds disposed of him
26:06Front door's no good. It's been boarded shut
26:08Pardon me, Your Majesty. You'll have to leg it out of a window
26:32There
26:40Excuse my madness ma'am, but
26:40No, stop this talk
26:42There can't be an actual
26:43What do we do?
26:52We run
26:53Is that it?
26:54You got any silver bullets?
26:55Not on me, no
26:56There we are then, we run
26:57Your Majesty has a doctor, I recommend a vigorous job
26:59Go for the help
27:19Come on
27:20Come on
27:40I'll take this position and hold it
27:41You keep moving for God's sake
27:44Your Majesty
27:44I went to look for the property and it was taken
27:47The chest was empty
27:48I have it
27:48It's safe
27:50Then remove yourself ma'am
27:52Doctor
27:53You stand as our Majesty's protector
27:55And you, Sir Robert
27:58You're a traitor to the crown
28:00Bullets can't stop it
28:01You're by your time
28:02Now run
28:31No
28:36Wait a minute
28:37Shhh
28:38Wait, wait, shh
28:41It stopped
29:00it's gone
29:01listen
29:14is this the iron at all yes no
29:46I don't understand what's stopping here
29:53something inside this room
29:57what is it why can't I get in
30:00I'll tell you what like
30:01what
30:04werewolf
30:04I know
30:08you alright
30:09I'm okay yeah
30:11I'm sorry mum
30:15it's all my fault
30:17I should have sent you away
30:20I tried to suggest something was wrong
30:22I thought you might notice
30:26did you think there was nothing strange
30:27about my household stuff
30:28well they were bold athletic
30:30your wife's away I just thought you were happy
30:35I tell you what though mum I bet you're not amused now
30:37do you think this funny
30:40no mum I'm sorry
30:41what exactly
30:42I pray tell me someone please
30:44what exactly
30:45is that creature
30:48you'd call it a werewolf
30:49but technically it's more of a lupine wavelength
30:51haemovera form
30:51and should I trust you sir
30:53you who change your voice so easily
30:56what happened to your accent
30:59oh right sorry
31:00I'd not have it
31:02no sir
31:03not you
31:04not that thing
31:05none of it
31:07this is not
31:09my world
31:15mistletoe
31:16they're all garlanded in mistletoe
31:18and the wolf doesn't attack them
31:21who brought this into the kitchen
31:23must have been the brethren
31:25gather it up
31:26quickly
31:27every last scrap
31:29quick now
31:35listen sir
31:38sir robert did your father put that there
31:41I don't know
31:42I suppose
31:44the other door too
31:46no carving wouldn't be enough
31:49I wonder
31:53viscom album
31:54the oil of the mistletoe
31:55has been worked into the wood like a varnish
31:56how clever was your dad
31:58I love him
31:58powerful stuffed mistletoe
32:00bursting with lectins and viscotoxins
32:02and the wolf's allergic
32:03oh it thinks it is
32:04the monkey monk monks need a way of controlling the wolf
32:06maybe they're trained to react against certain things
32:08nevertheless that creature won't give up doctor
32:10and we still
32:11don't possess an actual weapon
32:13oh your father got all the brines didn't he
32:15being rude again
32:16good
32:17I meant that one
32:17you want weapons
32:19we're in a library
32:20books
32:20best weapons in the world
32:24this room's the greatest arsenal we could have
32:28arm yourself
32:33there's no sound of the wolf my lady
32:35perhaps it's gone
32:37perhaps it's toying with us
32:39but my husband's up there
32:41and if there's any chance he's still alive
32:42then by god I'll assist him
32:54if you could build some form of explosive
32:57that's the sort of thing
33:02look what your old dad found
33:04something fell to earth
33:06a spaceship
33:06shooting star
33:08in the year of our lord 1540
33:10under the reign of king james the fifth
33:12an almighty fire did burn in the pit
33:16that's the glen of saint catherine
33:17just by the monastery
33:18but that's over 300 years ago
33:20what's it been waiting for
33:21maybe it's just a single cell survived
33:23that thing slowly down the generations
33:26it survived through the humans
33:27host after host after host
33:29but why does it want the throne
33:31that's what it wants
33:32it said so
33:33the empire of the wolf
33:35imagine it
33:37victorian age accelerated
33:40starships and missiles
33:42fueled by coal and driven by steam
33:45living history devastated in its way
33:49sir robert
33:51if i am to die here
33:53you haven't said that your majesty
33:54i would destroy myself
33:56rather than let that creature infect me
33:59but that's no matter
34:01i ask only that you find some place of safe keeping
34:04for something far older and more precious than myself
34:07part of the time you worry about your valuables
34:10thank you for your opinion
34:12but there is nothing more valuable than this
34:16oh your majesty
34:21is that the car we know
34:22oh yes
34:25the greatest diamond in the world
34:27given to me is the spoils of war
34:31perhaps its legend is now coming true
34:33it is said that whoever owns it
34:35must surely die
34:36well that's true
34:37anything if you wait long enough
34:38can i
34:48that is so beautiful
34:50how much does that work
34:52they say
34:52the wages of the entire planet
34:55are hauling
34:57good job my mum's not angry
34:59she'd be fighting the wolf off with the bear hands for that thing
35:01she'd win
35:02who is the wolf
35:05you don't trust this silence
35:07why do you travel with it
35:08my annual pilgrimage
35:10i'm taking it to hellier and caroo
35:13the royal jewelers at hazelhead
35:16stone needs re-cutting
35:18oh it's perfect
35:20my late husband never thought so
35:22now there's a fact
35:23prince albert kept on having the carinole cut down
35:26used to be 40% bigger than this
35:27but he was never happy
35:30kept on cutting and cutting
35:31he always said
35:33the shine
35:34was not quite right
35:37but he died
35:38with it still unfinished
35:43unfinished
35:43unfinished
35:47oh yes
35:48there's a lot of unfinished business in this house
35:50his father's research
35:51and your husband ma'am
35:51he came here
35:52and he saw the perfect diamond
35:54hold on
35:54oh oh hold on
35:55all these separate things
35:56they're not separate at all
35:57they're connected
35:57oh my head
35:58my head
35:59what if this house
36:00is a trap for you
36:01is that right mother
36:02obviously
36:02at least that's what the wolf intended
36:04but what if there's a trap inside the trap
36:06explain yourself doctor
36:07what if
36:08his father and your husband
36:09were just telling each other stories
36:11they dared to imagine
36:11all this was true
36:12and they planned against it
36:14laying the real trap
36:15not for you
36:15but for the wolf
36:24that wolf
36:26that wolf there
36:40gotta get the salvage
36:51he was mistletoe
36:53isabel
36:55no get back down the stairs
36:57keep yourself safe
37:01here you go
37:02the girls promised me
37:04down the back stairs
37:05right to the kitchens
37:06quickly
37:07come on
37:08Liam's out please this way
37:23I must turn these doors
37:24because your father wanted the wolf
37:25to get inside
37:25I just need time
37:26is there anyone barricading this
37:28do your work
37:28and I'll defend it
37:29if we can bind them
37:30with rope or something
37:30I said I'll find you time sir
37:33I'll get inside
37:36come out
37:38your majesty
37:39the diamond
37:40for what purpose
37:41the purpose it was designed for
37:54rose
37:57lift it
37:58come on
38:01it's not the right time
38:02for stargazing
38:03yes it is
38:03yes it is
38:04yes it is
38:07yes it is
38:15I committed treason for you
38:19but know my wife
38:21but know my wife
38:22will remember me with honour
38:37no
38:38yes it is
38:40yes it is
38:43no
38:45no
38:49no
38:50no
38:51no
38:51no
38:51no
38:51no
38:51no
38:51no
38:51The wolf needs Moonlight. It's made by Moonlight.
38:53If you have 70% water, you can still drown. Come on!
39:01Come on!
39:02Come on!
39:19Shadow!
39:32Shadow!
39:43Make it brighter. Let me go.
40:02Shadow!
40:08Shadow!
40:24Your Majesty?
40:28Did it bite you?
40:30No, it's...
40:32It's a cut, that's all.
40:36If that thing bit you...
40:38It was a splinch of wood when the door came apart.
40:41It's nothing.
40:44Let me see.
40:45It is nothing.
40:55By the power invested in me by the church and the state,
40:58I dub thee, the doctor of TARDIS.
41:04By the power invested in me by the church and the state, I dub thee, the Dame Rose of the
41:11power and the state.
41:12You may stand.
41:14It's nothing.
41:15Many thanks, Mum.
41:16Thanks.
41:16They're never gonna believe this back home.
41:19Your Majesty, you said last night about receiving no message from the great beyond.
41:24I think your husband cut that diamond.
41:26I think your husband cut that diamond to save your life.
41:27He's protecting you even now, Mum.
41:30From beyond the grave.
41:31Indeed.
41:33Then you may think on this also, that I am not amused.
41:39Yes!
41:40Not remotely amused.
41:44And henceforth, I banish you.
41:49I'm sorry?
41:50I have rewarded you, Sir Doctor.
41:52And now you're exiled from this empire, never to return.
41:58I don't know what you are, the two of you.
42:01Or where you're from.
42:03But I know that you consort with stars and magic and think it fun.
42:08But your world is steeped in terror and blasphemy and death.
42:13And I will not allow it.
42:16You will leave these shores.
42:18And you will reflect, I hope, on how you came to stray so far from all that is good.
42:25And how much longer you may survive this terrible life.
42:33Now leave my world.
42:36And never return.
42:42Cheers, Giggle!
42:45All kinds.
42:46No, but the funny thing is, Queen Victoria actually did suffer a mutation of the blood.
42:49It's historical record, she was haemophiliac.
42:51They used to call it the royal disease.
42:52But it's always been a mystery because she didn't inherit it.
42:55Her mum didn't have it, her dad didn't have it, it came from nowhere.
42:58What, and you're saying there's a wolf bite?
42:59Well, maybe haemophilia is just a Victorian euphemism.
43:03For werewolf?
43:03Could be.
43:05Queen Victoria is a werewolf?
43:06Could be.
43:06And her children have the royal disease.
43:09Maybe she gave them a quick nip.
43:12So the royal family are werewolves?
43:13Well, maybe not yet.
43:14I mean, a single wolf cell could take a hundred years to mature.
43:19Might be ready by, hmm, early 21st century?
43:23Ah, that's just ridiculous.
43:26Mind you, Princess Anne.
43:28I'll say no more.
43:29And if you think about it, they're very private.
43:33They've learned everything in advance.
43:36They could schedule themselves around the moon.
43:37We never know.
43:39And they like hunting.
43:41They love bloodbots.
43:44Oh my God, they're werewolves!
43:56What will you do?
43:57Will you stay here?
43:59I don't think I could.
44:02I'd sell it.
44:04Or pull this place down.
44:06Oh my God.
44:18Oh my God.
44:21Oh my God.
44:30I'm sorry.
44:30My system has enemies beyond imagination.
44:32And we must defend our borders on all sides.
44:37I propose an institute.
44:41To investigate these strange happenings, and to fight them.
44:46I would call it Torchwood, the Torchwood Institute, and if this doctor should return, then he should beware, because Torchwood
44:57will be waiting.
45:04Good morning, class. Are we sitting comfortably?
45:08Three months ago. Turns out all the kitchen staff were replaced.
45:12See, there's definitely something getting on. I was right to call you on.
45:14May I introduce Miss Sarah Jane Smith?
45:16Nice to meet you.
45:17Nice to meet you.
45:18Yes, very nice.
45:19You were not permitted to leave your station during a sitting.
45:22Boy in class this morning. Got knowledge way beyond planet Earth.
45:28K9!
45:29The time has come, my brothers. Today we shall become gods.
45:33K9!
45:56K9!
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