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00:06I think I saw some ducklings over there by the tree.
00:11Hello, Beatrice. I think I saw one of those ducklings over here.
00:15Listen, my lord. There's been a terrible accident.
00:17A fire at the house.
00:19So you're going to stay with Mrs. Tilcott for a while.
00:22A terrible accident.
00:23A fire at the house.
00:25A fire at the house.
00:30Oh, bad dreams again.
00:34I can't remember.
00:37The fire.
00:39Why can't I remember?
00:41Put your coat on or you'll catch a chill.
00:44Hood up.
00:46I don't need my hood up.
00:52Happy birthday, my love.
00:54Mother.
00:55Father.
00:58Same thing I get every year.
01:00Where do they come from?
01:01We get them from a specialist shop in Hoban.
01:05Then why did the postman deliver it?
01:10Who sent it?
01:12Every year I get a butterfly for my birthday.
01:16And the person who pays for it is in this office.
01:28I know you.
01:31I know.
01:32I know you.
01:39Why did you get rid of me?
01:44My mother wasn't well and I didn't think I could look after you alone.
01:49There was no fire, was there?
01:55You can stay with me tonight.
01:56And then?
01:57You're not happy with Mrs. Tilcott?
01:59I don't belong there.
02:00I was never meant to be a vicar's daughter.
02:03Look, mother.
02:03I found its heart.
02:05I'd rather be something in your world.
02:08I don't.
02:10I don't.
02:11The packages will be transported across Europe.
02:14We need to find a place.
02:15No one will think to look.
02:16Each package is no bigger than this.
02:20I'm busy now, my love.
02:32Shaitan, be out to my game, me a check.
02:37I saw your brother Mycroft today.
02:40And you'll never guess who he's working for.
02:43Sir Bucephalus Hodge.
02:45The richest man in the Empire.
02:47Mycroft says Hodge has taken charge of a government project.
02:52Very secretive.
02:53You know what I smell?
02:56Opportunity.
02:58Hodge is up to something.
03:00Why don't I see if I can obtain a position in his office?
03:03Find someone that will roll over.
03:06My little spy.
03:07Wonderful being.
03:08How was Oxford?
03:09Professor Malick is the weak link.
03:12He's greedy and vain.
03:13If any of Hodge's professors are going to sell their soul, it'll be him.
03:16I've taken the liberty of setting up a meeting.
03:18Well, play me.
03:19Professor Malick, I look forward to doing business with you.
03:22And I you, sir.
03:28He's on the hook, me.
03:34Beatrice, there you are.
03:37You look worried.
03:38We need to get our first delivery on the train to Paris.
03:40And now we have a house full of unwanted guests.
03:42Add to that that the princess is still out there and she won't stop until she has stopped.
03:46I know how dangerous she is, Bea.
03:48Believe me, we will find her.
03:52How?
03:53Sherlock.
03:54You seem to have a lot of faith in Sherlock.
03:56I understand why you're so unsettled, Bea.
03:59You really don't have to face your mother.
04:01No, I want to.
04:03My brave girl.
04:05My Athena.
04:08Now, remember when I told you,
04:10your mother has a vivid imagination.
04:23Bea, you have grown into the most striking and beautiful young woman.
04:30Is that all you have to say?
04:31What do you mean?
04:33I know what you did.
04:35What?
04:35I know that you were put in the asylum because you were a danger to me.
04:39How?
04:40That's why father had to take me away.
04:42I see, so that's what he told you.
04:45Bea, he had our mother committed to an asylum because he wanted to gain control of her estate.
04:50He told me you would say this.
04:52It's the truth.
04:53You can't trust a thing that man says.
04:55That man has been nothing but kind to me.
04:58Darling, Bea, you have to believe us.
05:01Please listen.
05:02Why?
05:03Because we have no reason to lie.
05:06And because I am your brother.
05:11Dinner's eight.
05:24You!
05:24Oh, no!
05:25You!
05:26Stop it!
05:26Stop it!
05:27You!
05:27What is this there against me?
05:29I've changed the terms, please.
05:30There's no use for that.
05:31No.
05:32It's all right.
05:36Well, now the hysterics are out of the way, perhaps we could all sit.
05:42Please, let us sit and eat like civilized people.
05:48Well, isn't it lovely to be together again?
06:01Reunited.
06:06Michael, please, try the caviar.
06:08No, thank you.
06:09I insist.
06:10It's from Amara.
06:13Taste of angels.
06:17I'm just wondering whether I enjoyed you more as Arch's assistant.
06:20Well, let me know when you've worked that out.
06:21I must insist.
06:22The chef's gone to an orc.
06:24We've got a trouble to prepare this.
06:26How long do you intend on keeping us here?
06:28Until you have told me where I can find Shuan.
06:32Need I remind you, Sherlock, you were going to let her kill me.
06:36If anyone in this room should be feeling a tad upset, I think it should be me.
06:41And yet, here I am, endeavoring to be fair.
06:45Fair?
06:46You wanted to meet Beatrice.
06:48Here she is.
06:51Promise made.
06:53Promise kept.
06:58Once I have Shuan, you are free to leave.
07:04And it is Beatrice free to leave too, should she wish to?
07:09She is not a prisoner.
07:19Behind the mosque on Ordu Chadesi.
07:22That's where Shuan is staying.
07:24Well, that wasn't too arduous, was it?
07:28Bea.
07:29Bea, listen to me.
07:30I have never hurt you.
07:33Not once.
07:34Nor could I.
07:36Nor would I, my love.
07:38Look at her, Bea.
07:39She's telling the truth.
07:40Sherlock, you were barely six years old at the time.
07:42How can you possibly be expected to reliably remember anything?
07:45This is what he does.
07:46He lies and he lies until you doubt the very thing you know to be true.
07:51You see, in some cases, our memories tell us what we want to believe.
07:56Silas.
07:56Son.
07:57Shut up.
07:57Oh.
07:59Eloquently, my.
08:00Family squabbles, eh, James?
08:02Mr. Holmes.
08:03My family, they could squabble with the best of them, but this is not a squabble.
08:09This is a Greek tragedy.
08:11Bea, Bea, please let me talk to you without your father present, when you are not under his influence.
08:18So that, should you choose, you could leave.
08:24Is that what you wish for?
08:26No.
08:32Beatrice?
08:36Can't you not?
08:37And there you have it.
08:39Well, of course she's not going to say so in front of you, is she?
08:42I think you'll find she has a particularly strong mind of her own.
08:45You do this!
08:46You do this!
08:47You bend and you do this!
08:48Stop arguing!
08:56There's something on your mind.
08:58If I might have a word in private.
09:00Well, anything that can be said can be said in front of this glorious family.
09:05Right.
09:08I've had contact with her majesty's government.
09:09They're coming for you, Silas.
09:11You will spend your last days behind bars.
09:14They want their weapon back.
09:16Yes, I imagine they do.
09:17And they are willing to pay for it.
09:20There is, however, a path to redemption, Mr. Holmes.
09:24We want you to persuade your father to sell the weapon exclusively to the British government.
09:31Pay for it, handsomely.
09:35Mycroft.
09:36How handsome is handsome?
09:39I think you could name your price.
09:45There is one stipulation.
09:47They are to be the sole buyer.
09:49And you are to be the negotiator, my go-between.
09:53You expect me to betray my own family?
09:56If you want your career back, sir, that is precisely what we expect you to do.
10:00Yes.
10:01You complete and utter Judas.
10:04Mycroft, you cute or?
10:06Jesus, I didn't think you had it, didn't you?
10:08See, that's what I'm talking about.
10:10Gumption.
10:11Ambition.
10:13You want the weapon within one week or no deal, Bea?
10:16We can do that.
10:17Good.
10:18I'll need to wire the Foreign Office.
10:19Well, I'll have you escorted to the Telegraph Office the moment it opens in the morning.
10:23Right.
10:26Thank you, Father.
10:30Do you hear that, Bea?
10:32One of my sons
10:34still calls me a father.
10:36Maybe there's a way back for me after all.
10:39Well, it appears
10:41Beatrice and I
10:42have to pay a visit to our little factory.
10:46As a matter of urgency.
10:49You will stay here
10:51until
10:51Suan is found.
10:53Beatrice,
10:54let us prepare for our journey.
11:00How could you?
11:05I hope you're happy, brother dear.
11:09Far from it.
11:34You didn't see it coming, did you?
11:35Mycroft's betrayal.
11:38Perhaps he takes after you more than I thought.
11:42Perhaps.
11:44You've proved yourself quite brilliant, my boy.
11:47Minds like yours change the world.
11:51You're the one I'd really like to join me.
11:57You truly are deluded.
11:59Now listen,
12:00what you saw in that tunnel in Paris
12:02would change the nature of warfare.
12:04No one will need to send troops into battle.
12:05It'll cut down the enemy
12:06without a single shot being fired.
12:08And now you're going to tell me
12:10it'll save lives.
12:11One demonstration.
12:11That's all it'll take.
12:12No one will dare pick up arms again.
12:14And the people will hail you,
12:16King Silas the Peacemaker.
12:18Why not?
12:21You look at the world
12:22and see nothing but yourself.
12:24Oh, grow up, boy.
12:27The world we inhabit
12:28is built
12:30brick by brick
12:32on human sadness.
12:37And it's survival of the fittest.
12:42But you know the most
12:43radical, original thought of all?
12:49We are not above nature.
12:54Some of us are
12:56humble worker bees.
12:58Others lead the dance.
13:02You and I
13:05are natural-born leaders.
13:09Whether you like it or not,
13:11you, Sherlock,
13:13are my blood.
13:15Now this is your moment.
13:17Seize it.
13:17Be my right hand.
13:18Be my successor.
13:20Be my heir.
13:21Is that not why you have Beatrice?
13:23Beatrice is remarkable in her own way,
13:26but you are an entirely different proposition.
13:43You tell Beatrice you lied to her,
13:45you let her leave with my mother,
13:47and I'll consider your offer.
13:49You hurt her.
13:50She doesn't want to.
13:50Of course she doesn't want to,
13:51but if anyone could persuade her,
13:53talk to her, Silas.
13:56If you can get her to leave,
13:57I'll stay.
13:59I'll talk to her.
14:05Excuse me.
14:12Suan was not at the address he gave.
14:25Yes?
14:28Am I disturbing you?
14:30Not at all.
14:41I found this diverting little read on the shelves.
14:44Ah, Machiavelli.
14:46Since love and fear can hardly exist together, if we must choose between them.
14:51It's far safer to be feared than loved.
14:58You admire him, don't you?
15:01My father.
15:04I see it in you.
15:06Game recognises game.
15:09Well, just look at how he lives.
15:13I mean, really.
15:17You have to admire the scale of the man's ambition.
15:22And if poor old Bucephalus Hodge hadn't perished already,
15:27well, I reckon he would have died of envy.
15:32Ethics don't trouble you.
15:35Not like Sherlock.
15:37Ethics will only slow you down.
15:39But you know that already.
15:42In Oxford, you stood in front of your brothers and you didn't give them the slightest tell.
15:48Not even a glimmer of recognition.
15:51It's merely a calculation of self-interest.
15:56Doesn't it irritate you?
15:58What?
16:00Being in Sherlock's shadow.
16:04Isn't he the special one?
16:06And you, Moriarty, his sidekick.
16:15I'm not his sidekick.
16:17I'm not his sidekick.
16:41Once we're back from the factory, I want Sherlock gone.
16:47Of course you do.
16:49You wish to rule the nest.
16:51To everything there is a season.
16:54Ah.
16:56Sabahul Hayid.
16:57Family.
16:58I trust you slept well?
17:01Siwan was not where you told me she would be, Shirley.
17:04That is a shame.
17:05Hmm.
17:06Disappointing.
17:06Did you check under the bed?
17:07No.
17:08So you'll have to remain here until we have checked under the bed.
17:12Mycroft.
17:15Assure Her Majesty's government that they will have their weapons by...
17:19By the weekend.
17:20By the weekend.
17:21Certainly.
17:23I'm sorry, Sherlock.
17:25Mother.
17:26Hurry along, then.
17:28Escort him to the telegraph office and bring him right back.
17:31My little errand boy.
17:33You've spoken with Beatrice?
17:35Not until that, Siwan.
17:38Right.
17:39We should be off.
17:50There's no cause to be uncivil.
17:52Quite so, my child. Quite so.
17:54Darling, did you see?
17:55Bea is still in there.
17:57We just need to get her away from Silas.
17:59I think she'll come to us since this, Mr. Torres.
18:02Long game.
18:15I need to send a telegram to London.
18:17Urgent.
18:20Ah.
18:20You.
18:26Damn it.
18:27Do you mind sharpening this for me?
18:38Turn around.
18:40Open the door.
18:43Can you pop?
18:44There's a good child.
18:48Apologies for the pencil.
19:01Come.
19:05Princess.
19:07You do know I'm not a princess.
19:09Old habits, I'm afraid.
19:11I could use your help.
19:14Looking at their routine, I'm struggling to find a point of weakness.
19:17We could overpower them.
19:18Well, they are armed, and they have the numerical advantage.
19:21Well, tell that to the Spartans, Sherlock.
19:23Just need to call for the plan.
19:24Wait.
19:26Who's that?
19:27Mycroft.
19:28What's he doing?
19:29Well, it appears that he's waving to you.
19:32And if he thinks he can worm his way back into my good books,
19:34he's got another thing coming.
19:36No, Mother, look.
19:38He didn't betray us.
19:41Yes.
19:42Hello.
19:43Excuse me.
19:44I've been on an urgent mission for my father.
19:46If you don't open these gates instantly,
19:48he will have your heads on plates by the end of the day.
19:52And we're going back upstairs.
20:00No?
20:04Oh, would you look at that?
20:07Keys, please.
20:09Think it's best to please take that?
20:12Sorry.
20:17Well done, brother dear.
20:18Thank you, brother dear.
20:20Well, that all went rather smoothly.
20:21Yes, it did.
20:45Thanks for coming.
20:46I wanted to see you again.
20:49That!
20:50and kill your father.
21:26Oh, ceasefire?
21:29Mother, you all right?
21:31A little shaken, but fine.
21:35Jesus, I feel alive.
21:37I'm sorry that I ever doubted you.
21:38Oh, don't worry, mother.
21:39I would have doubted me too, given the circumstances.
21:41Very well played.
21:43Likewise.
21:44Where's your father?
21:47He's at his factory.
21:49Where?
21:50We don't know.
21:52Yet.
21:53Have we found any indication on where this factory could be?
21:56No, not a scruble.
21:58There must be something, some kind of hint.
22:00What about this?
22:02Looks like some sort of coastal map to me.
22:04It's useless, doesn't even have north marked on it.
22:07Right.
22:12The floor.
22:14What about it?
22:15The tiles are worn.
22:17I frequent footfall.
22:18Under the wall?
22:19And why would there be worn tiles on the floor by the wall?
22:22There wouldn't.
22:27Unless...
22:34Just a thought.
22:45Oh, I do love a secret passage.
22:47All right.
22:51Looks like an old textile store.
22:55Why would he want to keep this secret?
22:58Oh, my goodness.
23:02Tyler, this is the same doll that Bea had when she was a little girl.
23:05Do you remember?
23:10It's all pure.
23:12He sets up a trading network with textiles and then uses them for smuggling.
23:16And now he uses the same roots to smuggle the nerve agent.
23:19Look at this.
23:20Look at this.
23:21Professor Thompson, Malik, Roberts, and Enright.
23:27It seems his work on sound waves has been used to predict how the nerve agent would react to changing
23:31meteorological conditions.
23:33Trajectories.
23:34These are equations for trajectories.
23:36Rockets.
23:37Rockets.
23:38They're building rockets.
23:40Rockets to deliver the nerve agent.
23:42Rockets to rain down death from above.
23:46Professor Malik.
23:50Thanatite.
23:51The mineral beneath my people's lands.
23:56And this.
23:58This is his equation for turning it into the creeping death.
24:01James.
24:02Remember when we met?
24:03Yes.
24:04We create new numbers, but the numbers, they aren't real.
24:08They're imaginary.
24:09Imaginary numbers created to solve unsolvable equations.
24:12Two solutions.
24:13Opposite or complementary.
24:14There's always another solution to every equation.
24:16Positive to mirror.
24:17The negative.
24:18If we have the positive equation.
24:19Then we can come up with the negative.
24:20And thus create a compound to neutralize the threat of creeping death.
24:24In theory, we can defeat Silas.
24:26In theory, yes.
24:30What?
24:30We have a problem?
24:32This equation is not finished.
24:34Sherlock.
24:35Come and have a look at this.
24:38Look.
24:39All of these lines lead to the heart of a circle.
24:42Could this be blast radius?
24:44Spread of the nerve agent.
24:45They all emanate from one single location.
24:50Afshin.
24:50It's factory, perhaps?
24:52Can you get us here?
24:54Yes.
24:55It's about a day's ride.
24:57Right then.
24:57Let's go and find Beatrice.
24:58I know a route.
25:00It'll take us through all the mountains.
25:07I need you to tell me something.
25:09What?
25:10She knew, didn't she?
25:12Mrs. Tilcott.
25:13She knew exactly where I came from.
25:15Why are you asking this now?
25:17Because I want to know now.
25:19I wanted someone I knew who could look after you well.
25:24This is how you found me.
25:26Why didn't you just send me away there and then?
25:28Oh, it's your mother, isn't it?
25:29That's why all these questions.
25:31She's got under your skin.
25:33She does that to people.
25:34I should know.
25:35She lies.
25:37She manipulates.
25:39I warned you about her.
25:42It's not like you to be unsure of yourself.
25:44I'm not unsure of myself.
25:47I'm unsure of you.
25:50What on earth do you mean?
25:52Was she really a threat to me?
25:55Mother, is that really why you took me away?
26:01Are you going to tell Sherlock you entertained his best friend last night?
26:06Of course you won't.
26:07Why?
26:08Because we act on our desires, Beatrice.
26:11We act out of self-interest.
26:14Surely you of all people understand that.
26:18I hear how you talk to Sherlock.
26:20I tell him what he needs to hear to keep him on side.
26:25Isn't that what you do to me?
26:29Jealousy is beneath you, Bea.
26:32Besides, the three of us together.
26:35Would that really be so bad?
26:46We'll camp here for the night.
26:50Well, let's just say we get your sister back.
26:53She comes home with you.
26:54It's all happy families.
26:55No one tries to kill each other.
26:57What's next for you, Sherlock?
26:58I haven't really thought that far ahead.
27:00I don't rightly know.
27:03You?
27:05I assume I'm coming home with you.
27:08I was thinking that the British government would pay a fair old whack for this weapon of your father's.
27:13I won't be a part of anything that earns my father a single penny change.
27:16Not him, Sherlock.
27:18Us?
27:19Us.
27:19Yes.
27:21What if we don't destroy it?
27:23Would we sell it back to our Majesty's government?
27:28Think.
27:30It'd be freedom for us, Sherlock.
27:32We could do what we want.
27:33They'd build great big statues of us.
27:35No one could stand in our way.
27:41Ah, come on!
27:43Come on, I'm only joking.
27:44I'm only joking.
28:22We're at Borda.
28:23Yes, sir.
28:25Could you see to this, please?
28:27Yes.
28:28Right, let's back this up.
28:29Ship it out.
28:32We're not just going to sell to the British, are we?
28:35What do you think?
28:37The moment the deal's gone through with the British government, then we'll sell to the French.
28:42The Russians, the Russians, the Chinese, whoever will take it.
28:47Why is it still got government?
28:48Go on.
28:49Why not sell to private individuals, to companies?
28:51The market's endless.
28:53Your ambition always was greater than mine.
28:57My wonderful bee.
29:02My wonderful bee.
29:05Perfectly wonderful.
29:08What is that?
29:09You going to Oxford?
29:11Well, there's a good chance you'll meet Mycroft.
29:15Maybe even Sherlock.
29:16I imagine that would be hard for you.
29:18Of course, it's up to you if you wish to tell them.
29:20But if you do reveal you are their sister, then everything we've worked for together, all of that will be
29:32placed in jeopardy.
29:35I would never betray you, Father.
29:39Never.
29:43Professor Malik, who's a horse?
30:07And there he is.
30:10Shall we go and have a gander?
30:11Sir, that's all well and good, James, but how do we get in?
30:15Suggestions in a hat, if you please.
30:19Wait.
30:30The map in Silas studied the outline of these mountains.
30:33They match.
30:34I thought you said that map was useless.
30:35You didn't even have North Mount on it.
30:37It's another map.
30:37It's a cross-sectional plan.
30:39Those weren't roads.
30:40There were tunnels.
30:41And those tunnels are beneath our feet.
30:44There's a second entrance.
31:08Impressive.
31:13There's Malik.
31:15I'm going after him.
31:16Wait, wait.
31:17I'll go with them.
31:18Take him.
31:25Take him.
31:25Take him.
31:35Take him.
31:35Take him.
31:41Take him.
31:46Please.
31:47In my village, when someone is murdered, we believe their souls are trapped in Lianyu, an abyss.
31:53I'm a humble scientist.
31:55I seek truth.
31:56Until their deaths are avenged, when they shall be set free.
31:59No.
32:19We bury this place.
32:30Hello, Beatrice.
32:35Of course you found me.
32:38You are our homes, after all.
32:41I always wondered whether you'd take after me.
32:43Given the fact I am your elder, I think you'll find it's you taking after me.
32:52Just listen.
32:54Listen to me, darling.
32:56I don't know where to begin.
32:59All the time that I was locked in the asylum, all those years, the one thing that kept me going
33:06was my memories with you.
33:09Do you remember the magpie?
33:11The magpie? The magpie? With the broken wing? That we found in the forest?
33:18He wanted to save it.
33:20And so, we put it in a box in the potting shed, and we would visit it every day, and
33:26feed it.
33:27Until, one day, we went and...
33:31It had flown away.
33:34It had survived.
33:36And here you are.
33:38You survived.
33:40You have survived.
33:44I remember.
33:46You do.
33:47I remember the magpie.
33:53I...
33:54I...
33:55I...
33:55I...
33:56I...
33:56I...
33:56I...
33:56I...
33:56I...
33:56I...
33:57I...
33:58I...
34:06I believe you.
34:09I believe you.
34:11I believe you.
34:11Oh, my love.
34:20Will you come with us?
34:22Please, darling, will you leave with us?
34:24I will, but there's something I need to do first.
34:28Lead the way.
34:28We'll follow you.
34:35This will do.
34:38This is enough to bring down the mountain.
34:45James, what are you doing?
34:46I'll be right with you.
34:58I'll be right with you.
34:58Father.
35:00Yes, Beatrice.
35:01Yes, Beatrice.
35:01Look what I found.
35:02Beatrice.
35:05Seems you picked up some strays.
35:08Sherlock?
35:11Finding this place.
35:14Your greatest trick.
35:20What's he doing?
35:22I heard him, Sherlock.
35:23In the garden.
35:25Be my right hand.
35:26Be my successor.
35:27Be my heir.
35:28He promised me the same thing.
35:30Beatrice, no.
35:32I gave you everything.
35:35I don't want it, Beatrice.
35:37All right?
35:38I don't want to be his heir.
35:40Beatrice.
35:47I'd never betray you.
36:00James, bow.
36:02Move.
36:04James, bow.
36:06Move.
36:12James, bow.
36:23Where is he?
36:25Where is he?
36:26Where did he go?
36:27Where is he?
36:29Where is he?
36:30We need to leave! Now! This way!
37:02Shalom!
37:08Shalom!
37:17Oh, my God.
37:46Must I really come and find you?
37:49It's all right.
37:51She's here for the same reason you are.
38:05Is there anything you need to say?
38:07No.
38:09Sherlock, are you going to stand there and watch them shoot a defenseless man?
38:14Is that who you are?
38:19Sherlock!
38:24Not in cold blood.
38:25You made a promise.
38:26He answers for his crimes and he faces justice.
38:29You don't get to decide that, Sherlock.
38:31Get out of the way.
38:32I'm not moving, Beatrice.
38:34If I have no compunction shooting my own father, you think I'm going to shoot you too?
38:42I'm not moving.
38:48What are you doing?
38:50No, no, no, stop it.
38:51Get off me.
38:53Let go of me.
38:54Let go.
38:58I always knew you loved me, my boy.
39:00No, don't.
39:01Don't.
39:02Don't.
39:07No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
39:24no, no, no, no, no, no.
39:38All that remains.
39:42At what point do you think he took the wrong turn?
39:45Went down the mistaken path.
39:47Well, as far as he saw it, he didn't.
39:51Everything was intentional, everything by design.
39:53He was unrepentant.
39:58Lived by a different code.
40:00You're defending him?
40:00I'm not defending him, Mycroft.
40:02I'm trying to understand him.
40:03Trying to understand his criminal mind.
40:15Shut up.
40:16It's like a honeycomb.
40:20Apis melephora.
40:24The humble honeybee.
40:26Please, stop.
40:28He wanted me to have this.
40:29Why?
40:30We are not above nature.
40:34We are not above nature.
40:37He said those words to me.
40:38Sherlock?
40:40He was leaving me a trail.
40:41Enough, Sherlock.
40:42I really must insist.
40:45Everything by design.
40:46Not a word out of place.
40:47Survival of the fittest.
40:48The most radical original thought of them all.
40:50We are not above nature.
40:51Sherlock!
40:52Enough.
40:52You're making no sense.
40:55Original.
40:57Darwin.
41:12We are not above nature.
41:17Everything by design.
41:24Put it back.
41:27Why?
41:28Please.
41:31Close the book, Sherlock.
41:35It's over.
41:57Thank you, brother dear.
42:10You know, I've never been particularly fond of royalty.
42:15But, I must admit, you're my favorite princess.
42:21Thank you, Sherlock Holmes.
42:23I do hope you find a way to put that beautiful mind of yours to good use.
42:39Perfect lunch.
42:48Hello, you.
42:50Hi.
42:53You look tired.
42:55I didn't get much sleep last night.
42:57Well, it's my fault, is it?
42:59Not complaining.
43:01I have something to show you.
43:04Intrigued?
43:05I think we'd work well together.
43:07You and me.
43:11We followed.
43:13No.
43:13I was careful.
43:14Okay, Sherlock's here.
43:16Don't turn around.
43:17I'll go back.
43:19See you tonight.
43:20Yes.
43:26Thought I'd find you here.
43:27Mm-hmm.
43:28That's all right.
43:29Needed to get away from the family.
43:31Oh.
43:32They'll fuck you up.
43:33Especially yours.
43:34Especially mine.
43:37Two whiskeys, please.
43:39Very good, sir.
43:39Do you regret losing your scholarship at Oxford?
43:43Do I regret meeting you?
43:45This porter with the waste paper basket?
43:48Scout.
43:49Never made it to the gilded heights of a porter.
43:52You know, had you not led me astray...
43:53I led you astray.
43:54I would have undoubtedly graduated at the top of my class.
43:56Undoubtedly?
43:57And gone on to have a stellar career in government.
43:59Unstoppable.
44:00Probably would have ended up as foreign secretary.
44:02Don't put the blinkers on your ambition, James.
44:04I would have said prime minister at the very least.
44:06Yes, I could be the master puppeteer pulling all the strings.
44:10Well, if you insist.
44:13No.
44:15I have no regrets.
44:18In fact,
44:21I feel as though I should thank you.
44:24Sherlock Holmes.
44:25From saving me from a life of sheer boredom.
44:28Well, to that,
44:30I would say
44:31you are most welcome.
44:52What?
44:57I know you have it.
45:00James.
45:03Don't be going on cryptic on me now.
45:05The remainder to Malick's equation.
45:08I know you have it.
45:16You're right.
45:19Of course you're right.
45:23Yes, you know I took it.
45:24And you know why I took it.
45:27I took it for us.
45:29If that weapon ever rises out of the ashes,
45:31then we have the means to defeat it together.
45:35You and I.
45:40What, you don't believe me?
45:42Ah, Sherlock.
45:43After everything that we have been through,
45:45surely,
45:46by now,
45:49you know me.
46:16What's up?
46:18What's up?
46:20Nothing.
46:23Nothing.
46:25Nothing.
46:28Nothing.
46:29It's nothing.
46:33It's nothing.
46:35Calling your name in uptown, switching our planes
46:39Bright lights, watching them shine into the night
46:43I can't think about anything but your affection
46:49Hold up, wait up
47:13I'll go back up
47:14I'm feeling the same
47:18I'm feeling the same
47:19I'm feeling the same
47:22I'm feeling the same
47:30You know what?
47:33I mean, Zengie
47:34That's how I stopped
47:34I asked him
47:34How fast
47:35You took it
47:35You have to be able to do it!
47:39I know you're okay!
47:49You're still alive!
47:51You're back!
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