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Doctor Who (2005) The Girl in The Fireplace (S02E04)

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00:19We are under attack, they are creatures, I don't even think they're human, we can't
00:25stop them.
00:26The clock is broken, he's coming.
00:30Did you hear what I said?
00:34Listen to me, there is a man coming to Versailles, he has watched over me my whole life and he
00:41will not desert me tonight.
00:43What are you talking about, what man?
00:45The only man, save you, I have ever loved, no don't look like that, there's no time.
00:50You have your duties, I am your mistress, go to your queen.
00:58Are you there?
01:00Can you hear me?
01:03I need you now, you promised.
01:05The clock on the mantle is broken, it is time, doctor, doctor!
01:12Yeah!
01:14Yeah!
02:15It's a spaceship.
02:17Brilliant.
02:17I got a spaceship on my first go.
02:20That's kind of abandoned.
02:22Anyone on board?
02:23Nah, nothing here.
02:25Well, nothing dangerous.
02:26Well, not that dangerous.
02:30You know what?
02:31I'll just have a quick scan.
02:33I guess nothing dangerous.
02:36It's a hoot.
02:38What's the date?
02:39How far we've gone?
02:40About 3,000 years into your future, give or take.
02:4651st century.
02:49Dagmar Cluster.
02:50You're a long way from home, Mickey.
02:53Two and a half galaxies.
02:54Mickey Smith.
02:56Meet the universe.
02:59Is he anything you like?
03:01He's so realistic.
03:03Dear me.
03:04There's some cowboys in here.
03:07He's got a ton of repair work going on.
03:12Now, that's odd.
03:13Look at that.
03:15All the warp engines are going.
03:19Full capacity.
03:22There's enough power running through this ship to punch a hole in the universe.
03:26And we're not moving.
03:29So where's all that power going?
03:31Where'd all the crew go?
03:33Good question.
03:34No life readings on board.
03:36Well, we're in deep space.
03:38They didn't just nip out for a quick dive.
03:40No.
03:41We checked all the smoking pods.
03:45Are you smaller?
03:46Yes, I'm on a cooking.
03:48Sunday roast, definitely.
03:57Now, there's something you don't see in your average spaceship.
04:0318th century.
04:05French.
04:06Nice mantle.
04:09Not a hologram.
04:13It's not even a reproduction.
04:14This actually is an 18th century French fireplace.
04:19Double-sided.
04:20There's no other room through there.
04:21It can't be.
04:22That's the outer hull of a ship.
04:24Look.
04:24Hello.
04:25Hello.
04:26What's your name?
04:28Renette.
04:30Renette.
04:30That's a lovely name.
04:32Can you tell me where you are at the moment, Renette?
04:35In my bedroom.
04:38And where's your bedroom?
04:39Where do you live, Renette?
04:41Paris, of course.
04:42Paris, right.
04:45Monsieur, what are you doing in my fireplace?
04:48Oh, it's just a routine fire check.
04:53Can you tell me what year it is?
04:54Of course I can.
04:581727.
04:59Right, lovely.
05:00One of my favourites.
05:02August is rubbish, though.
05:05Stay indoors.
05:06Okay.
05:06That's all for now.
05:07Thanks for your help.
05:09Hope you enjoy the rest of the fire.
05:10Night-night.
05:11Good night, monsieur.
05:13Good night, monsieur.
05:14You said this was the 51st century.
05:16I also said the ship was generating enough power to punch a hole in the universe.
05:20I think we just found the hole.
05:22What's best spatial-temporal hyperlink?
05:24What's that?
05:26No idea.
05:26Just made it up.
05:28Don't want to say magic door.
05:30And on the other side of the magic door is France in 1727.
05:36Well, she was speaking French.
05:38Right period French, too.
05:40She was speaking English.
05:41I heard it.
05:42That's the TARDIS.
05:43Translates for the air.
05:44Even French?
05:45Yep.
05:47Gotcha!
05:48Delta!
05:49Delta!
05:49Delta!
06:00Delta!
06:20It's okay. Don't scream. It's me. It's the fireplace, man. Look.
06:30We were talking just a moment ago. I was in your fireplace.
06:33Michelle, that was weeks ago. That was months.
06:37Really?
06:44Must be a loose connection.
06:47You can get a man in.
06:49Who are you? And what are you doing here?
06:56Okay, that's scary.
06:57You're scared of a broken clock.
07:00Just a bit scared, yeah. Just a little tiny bit.
07:03Because, you see, if this clock's broken, and it's the only clock in the room,
07:12then what's that?
07:18Because, you see, that's not a clock.
07:21You can tell by the resonance.
07:23It's too big.
07:28Six feet, I'd say.
07:31Size of a man.
07:33What is it?
07:36Now, let's think.
07:38If you were a thing that ticked and you were hiding in Thomas' bedroom,
07:41first thing you do, break the clock.
07:42No one notices the sound of one clock ticking, but two...
07:49You might start to wonder if you're really alone.
07:56Stay on the bed, right in the middle.
07:59Don't put your hands or feet over the edge.
08:01I'm going to go.
08:02Just a little bit.
08:11I'm going to go.
08:14I'm going to go.
08:19I'm going to go.
08:33Renad, don't look round.
08:37You stay exactly where you are.
08:48Hold still, let me know.
08:53You've been scanning her brain.
08:57What, you've crossed two galaxies in thousands of years just to scan a child's brain?
09:01What could there be in a little girl's mind worth blowing a hole in the universe?
09:05I don't understand.
09:08It wants me.
09:11You want me.
09:13Not yet. You are incomplete.
09:17Incomplete? What does that mean, incomplete?
09:20You can answer her, you can answer me. What do you mean, incomplete?
09:30I don't know.
09:31Michelle, be careful.
09:32Just a nightmare, Renad. Don't worry about it.
09:35Everyone has nightmares.
09:37Even monsters from under the bed have nightmares. Don't you, monster?
09:41What do monsters have nightmares about?
09:44Me!
09:49Doctor!
10:05Excellent. Ice gun.
10:07Fire extinguisher.
10:09Where did that thing come from?
10:10Here. So why is it dressed like that?
10:12Field trip to France.
10:14Some kind of basic camouflage protocol.
10:17Nice needlework.
10:18Show them about the face.
10:21Oh, you are beautiful!
10:27Oh, really, you are. You're gorgeous! Look at that!
10:31Space-age clockwork. I love it! I've got chills!
10:35Listen, seriously. I mean this from the heart. And, by the way, count those.
10:39It would be a crime. It would be an act of vandalism to disassemble you.
10:47But that won't stop me.
10:56Short-range teleport. Can't have got far. Could still be on board.
10:59What is it?
11:00Don't! Go looking for it!
11:02Where are you going?
11:03Like in a sack.
11:12He said not to look for it.
11:14Yeah, he did.
11:22Now you get a bit.
11:29Annette.
11:32Just checking you're okay.
11:48Oh.
11:50Hello.
11:52Um.
11:54I was just looking for Renette.
11:56Uh, this is still her room, isn't it?
11:59I've been away. Not sure how long.
12:03Renette! You ready to go?
12:05Go to the carriage, Mother. I will join you there.
12:13It is customary, I think, to have an imaginary friend only during one's childhood.
12:18You are to be congratulated on your persistence.
12:23Renette!
12:26Well.
12:29Goodness how you've grown.
12:31And you do not appear to have aged a single day.
12:35That is tremendously impolite of you.
12:38Right, yes.
12:39Sorry.
12:40Um.
12:42Um.
12:43Um.
12:44Um.
12:45This isn't lovely to catch up, but, uh, better be off.
12:47Hey.
12:48Don't want your mother finding out you're the strange man, do we?
12:52Strange?
12:53How could you be a stranger to me? I've known you since I was seven years old.
12:58Yeah, I suppose you have.
13:00Ha! I came the quick route.
13:08You seem to be flesh and blood at any rate, but this is absurd.
13:12Reason tells me you cannot be real.
13:15Oh.
13:16You never want to listen to reason.
13:20Mademoiselle!
13:21Your mother grows impatient.
13:23A moment!
13:26So many questions.
13:29So little time.
13:43Mademoiselle Poisson!
13:59Poisson!
14:00Poisson?
14:03Renette Poisson?
14:05No!
14:06No, no, no, no, no way!
14:09Renette Poisson!
14:10Later, Madame Etoile.
14:11Later, still, mistress Louis XV.
14:13The uncrowned Queen of France.
14:15Actress, artist, musician, dancer, courtesan.
14:20Fantastic gardener.
14:23Who the hell are you?
14:26I'm the doctor.
14:28And I just snogged Madame de Pompadour.
14:36Rose!
14:40Mickey!
14:41Every time!
14:42Every time!
14:43It's rule one!
14:44Don't wander off!
14:45I tell them, I do!
14:46Rule one!
14:47There could be anything on this ship!
15:13Are you looking at me?
15:15Are you looking at me?
15:20Look at this!
15:25That's an eye in there!
15:27That's a real eye!
15:49What is that?
15:52What's that in the middle of there?
15:53It's like it's wired in.
15:55It's a heart, Mickey.
16:00It's a human heart.
16:05Hello?
16:06Hello?
16:14Will you stop following me?
16:17I'm not your mother.
16:24So this is where you came from, eh, horsey?
16:35Oh, Catherine, you are too wicked!
16:40Oh, speaking of wicked!
16:42I hear Madame de Chateaurot is ill and close to death.
16:46Yes.
16:47I am devastated.
16:49Oh, indeed!
16:50I myself am frequently inconsolable.
16:55The king will therefore be requiring a new mistress.
16:59You love the king, of course.
17:01He is the king.
17:02And I love him with all my heart.
17:05And I look forward to meeting him.
17:12Is something wrong, my dear?
17:16Not wrong, no.
17:20Every woman in Paris knows your ambitions.
17:23Every woman in Paris shares them.
17:25You know, of course, that the king is to attend the Utreet Hall.
17:36Maybe it wasn't a real heart.
17:38Of course it was a real heart.
17:43Is this life normal for you?
17:44Is this an average day?
17:46Life with a doctor, Mickey, no more average days.
17:50It's France again.
17:52We can see France.
17:54I think we're looking through a mirror.
18:00Blimey, look at this guy.
18:02Who does he think he is?
18:03King of France.
18:05Oh, it is trouble.
18:06What have you been up to?
18:08Oh, this and that.
18:09Became the imaginary friend of a future French aristocrat.
18:12Picked a fight with a clockwork man.
18:15I wouldn't have met a horse.
18:18What's a horse doing on a spaceship?
18:20Mickey, what's pre-revolutionary France doing on a spaceship?
18:23Get a little perspective.
18:24See these?
18:25They're all over the place.
18:27On every deck.
18:29Gateways to history.
18:31But not just any old history.
18:34Hers.
18:36Time window.
18:39Deliberately arranged along the life of one particular woman.
18:43A spaceship from the 51st century stalking a woman from the 18th.
18:48Why?
18:49Who is she?
18:51Jeanne Antoinette Poisson.
18:53Known to her friends as Renette.
18:54One of the most accomplished women who ever lived.
18:57So has she got plans of being the Queen then?
18:59No, he's already got a Queen.
19:01She's got plans of being his mistress.
19:04Oh, I get it.
19:07Camilla.
19:10I think this is the night they met.
19:13And only the U-tree ball.
19:15In no time, Flats should get herself established as his official mistress
19:18with her own rooms at the palace.
19:20Even her own title.
19:21Madame de Pompadour.
19:30The Queen must have loved her.
19:32No, she did.
19:33They got on very well.
19:35King's wife and the King's girlfriend.
19:38France.
19:38It's a different planet.
19:47How long have you been standing there?
19:50Show yourself.
19:56Hello, Renette.
19:57How's the time flow?
19:59Fireplace man.
20:09What's it doing?
20:11Switching back on.
20:12Melting the ice.
20:14And then what?
20:15Then it kills everyone in the room.
20:17Focuses the mind, doesn't it?
20:19Who are you?
20:20Identify yourself.
20:23Order it to answer me.
20:25Why should it listen to me?
20:27I don't know.
20:28It did when you were a child.
20:30Let's see if you've still got it.
20:34Answer his question.
20:37Answer any and all questions put to you.
20:45I am repair droid seven.
20:47Then what happened to the ship, man?
20:49There was a lot of damage.
20:52I am storm 82% systems failure.
20:56That ship hasn't moved in over a year.
20:58What's taking you so long?
20:59We did not have the parts.
21:04Always comes down to that, doesn't it?
21:06The parts.
21:07What's happened to the crew?
21:08Where are they?
21:09We did not have the parts.
21:11There should have been over 50 people on your ship.
21:13Where did they go?
21:15We did not have the parts.
21:1750 people?
21:18They'll just disappear.
21:20Where...
21:22Ah.
21:25You didn't have the parts, so you used the crew.
21:30The crew?
21:33We found a camera with an eye in it.
21:37And there was a heart wired into machinery.
21:44It's just doing what it was programmed to.
21:47Repairing the ship any way it can, with whatever it can find.
21:52No one told it.
21:53The crew weren't on the menu.
21:55What did you say the flight deck smelled of?
22:00Someone cooking.
22:02Flesh plus heat.
22:05Barbecue.
22:09What are you doing here?
22:11You've opened up time windows.
22:13That takes colossal energy.
22:14Why come here?
22:15You could have gone to your repair yard.
22:18Instead you come to 18th century France.
22:20Why?
22:21One more part is required.
22:29And why haven't you taken it?
22:32She is incomplete.
22:36Well, so that's the plan then?
22:38Just keep opening up more and more time windows.
22:41Scanning her brain.
22:43Checking to see if she's done yet.
22:45Why her?
22:49We've got all of history to choose from.
22:52Why specifically her?
22:55We are the same.
22:57We are not the same.
22:58We are in no sense the same.
23:00We are the same.
23:02Get out of here.
23:03Get out of here this instant.
23:05Renette, no.
23:07It's back in the ship.
23:08Rose, take Mickey and Arthur.
23:09Get after it.
23:10Follow it.
23:10Don't approach it.
23:11Just watch what it does.
23:12Arthur.
23:13Good name for a horse.
23:14No, you're not keeping the horse.
23:16I'll let you keep Mickey.
23:17Now go, go, go!
23:23Renette, you're going to have to trust me.
23:25I need to find out what they're looking for.
23:27There's only one way I can do that.
23:28It won't hurt a bit.
23:34Fireplace man.
23:36You are inside my mind.
23:39Oh dear, Renette.
23:41You've had some cowboys in here.
23:44Huh.
23:45So, that doctor, eh?
23:47What are you talking about?
23:49Well, Madame de Pompadour.
23:51Sarah Jane Smith.
23:53Cleopatra.
23:54Cleopatra, he mentioned her once.
23:56Yeah, but he called her Cleo.
23:58Nicky!
24:10You are in my memories.
24:13You walk among them.
24:14If there's anything you don't want me to see, just imagine a door and close it.
24:18I won't look.
24:22Oh, actually, there's a door just there.
24:25You might want to...
24:26Oh!
24:27I see several.
24:30To walk among the memories of another living soul.
24:34Do you ever get used to this?
24:36I don't make a habit of it.
24:38How can you resist?
24:39What age are you?
24:42So impertinent a question so early in the conversation.
24:47How promising.
24:48No, not my question.
24:49There's.
24:50You're 23 and for some reason that means you're not old enough.
24:55Sorry, you might find old memories reawakening side effect.
25:00Oh, such a lonely childhood.
25:03It'll pass.
25:04Stay with me.
25:06Oh, doctor.
25:08So lonely, so very, very alone.
25:12You mean alone.
25:13You've never been alone in your life.
25:16When did you start calling me doctor?
25:19Such a lonely little boy.
25:22Lonely then and lonelier now.
25:26How can you bear it?
25:28How did you do that?
25:31A door once opened, maybe step through in either direction.
25:37Oh, doctor.
25:40My lonely doctor.
25:45Dance with me.
25:47I can't.
25:49Dance with me.
25:51This is the night you dance with the king.
25:54Then first I shall make him jealous.
25:57I can't.
25:58Doctor.
26:01Doctor.
26:02Doctor who?
26:07It's more than just a secret, isn't it?
26:11What did you see?
26:14That there comes a time, time lord,
26:18when every lonely little boy must learn how to dance.
26:39What's going on, doctor?
26:41Rose?
26:45They're gonna chop us up.
26:47Just like the crew.
26:48They're gonna chop us up and stick us all over their stupid spaceship.
26:50And where's the doctor?
26:52Where's the precious doctor now?
26:54He's been gone for flippin' hours.
26:55That's where he is.
26:58You are compatible.
27:03Well, you might want to think about that.
27:06You really, really might because me and Mickey, we didn't come here alone.
27:13No, no, no.
27:14And trust me, you wouldn't want to mess with our designated driver.
27:25Ever heard of the Daleks?
27:28Remember them?
27:29They had a name for our friend.
27:32They had myths about him and a name.
27:35They called him the...
27:41They couldn't...
27:42They couldn't...
27:44They couldn't...
27:44They couldn't...
27:44I beg four more.
27:49I could have spread my wings and done a thud...
27:53Have you met the French?
27:56My...
27:57God!
27:58They know how to party.
27:59Oh, look at what the cat dragged in the oncoming storm.
28:04You sound just like your mother.
28:05What have you been doing?
28:07Where have you been?
28:09Well...
28:09Among other things, I think...
28:12I just invented the banana daiquiri a couple of centuries earlier.
28:15Do you know?
28:16They've never even seen a banana before.
28:19Always take a banana to a party, Rosie.
28:22Bananas are good.
28:24Ho-ho-ho-ho-ho!
28:26Brilliant!
28:27It's you!
28:30You're my favourite!
28:32You are...
28:33You are the best!
28:34Do you know why?
28:35Because you're...
28:36So thick!
28:38You're Mr. Thick...
28:40Thick... Thickety...
28:42Thick face from Thick town.
28:44Thickania.
28:46And so's your dad.
28:49Do you know?
28:50Well, they were scanning Renette's brain for her.
28:53Her myelometer.
28:55They want to know how old she is.
28:58Do you know why?
28:59Because this ship is 37 years old.
29:03And they think when Renette is 37, when she's complete, then her brain will be compatible.
29:11Because that's what you're missing, isn't it?
29:13Hmm?
29:14Command circuit.
29:16Your computer.
29:18Your ship needs a brain.
29:20And for some reason, God knows what, only the brain of Madame the Pompadour will do.
29:28The brain is compatible.
29:31Compatible?
29:33If you believe that, you probably believe this is a glass of wine.
29:48Multi-grade anti-oil.
29:50If it moves, it doesn't.
29:59Right, you two. That's enough lying about.
30:01Time we've got the rest of the ship turned off.
30:04Those things safe?
30:05Yep. Safe. Safe and thick, the way I like them.
30:09Okay. All the time windows are controlled from here.
30:11I need to close them all down.
30:13Zeus plugs.
30:14Where are the Zeus plugs?
30:16Nothing a minute ago. I was using them as castanets.
30:18Why didn't they just open a time window when she was 37?
30:21Well, that was damage to these circuits.
30:23They did well to hit the right century.
30:24Trial and error after that.
30:26The windows aren't closing.
30:29Why aren't they closed?
30:31What's that?
30:33I don't know.
30:35Incoming message?
30:36From who?
30:37Report from the field.
30:39One of them must still be out there with Renette.
30:41That's why I can't close the windows. There's an override.
30:52Well, that was a bit clever.
30:58All right.
31:00Many things about this are not good.
31:05Message from one of your little friends.
31:06Anything interesting?
31:08She is complete.
31:10It begins.
31:16What's happening?
31:18One of them must have found the right time window.
31:21Now it's time to send in the troops.
31:22And this time they're bringing back her head.
31:39What's happening?
31:40What's happening?
31:40Madam Department, please don't scream or anything.
31:43We haven't got a lot of time.
31:45I've come to warn you that they'll be here in five years.
31:49Five years?
31:50Sometime after your 37th birthday.
31:55I can't give you an exact date.
31:57It's a bit random.
31:59But they're coming.
32:01It's gonna happen.
32:04In a way, for us, it's already happening.
32:09I'm sorry.
32:10It's hard to explain.
32:12The doctor does this better.
32:14Then be exact and I will be attentive.
32:16There isn't time.
32:18There are five years.
32:20For you, I haven't got five minutes.
32:23Then also be concise.
32:31There's, say, a vessel, a ship, a sort of sky ship.
32:39And it's full of, well, you.
32:44Different bits of your life in different rooms all jumbled up.
32:48I told you it was complicated, sorry.
32:52There is a vessel in your world
32:56where the days of my life are pressed together like the chapters of a book
33:00so that he may step from one to the other without increase of age,
33:05while I, weary traveller, must always take the slower path.
33:12He's right about you.
33:15So, in five years, these creatures will return.
33:18What can be done?
33:19The doctor says keep him talking.
33:21They're kind of programmed to respond to you now.
33:25You won't be able to stop him, but you might be able to delay him a bit.
33:30Until?
33:31Until the doctor can get there.
33:33He's coming, then.
33:34He promises.
33:36But he cannot make his promises in person.
33:41He'll be there when you need him.
33:44That's the way it's gotta be.
33:45It's the way it's always been.
33:49The monsters and the doctor.
33:52It seems you cannot have one without the other.
33:55Tell me about it.
33:59The thing is,
34:02you weren't supposed to have either.
34:05Those creatures are messing with history.
34:08None of this was ever supposed to happen to you.
34:11Supposed to happen?
34:12What does that mean?
34:15It happened, child.
34:17And I would not have it any other way.
34:20One may tolerate a world of demons for the sake of an angel.
34:29Rose?
34:30Rose!
34:33Rose!
34:35The time when the witch is 37.
34:37We found it right under our noses.
34:44No, you can't go in there.
34:46The doctor will go back.
34:49No, you can't go in there.
34:57So this is his world.
35:02What was that?
35:04The time window.
35:05The doctor fixed an audio link.
35:06Those screams.
35:09Is that my future?
35:11Yeah, I'm sorry.
35:14Then I must take the slower path.
35:17Are you there?
35:18Can you hear me?
35:20I need you now, you promised.
35:22The clock on the mantle is broken.
35:25That's my voice.
35:27Rose, come on, we gotta go.
35:28There's a problem.
35:29Give me a moment.
35:39Are you okay?
35:41No.
35:42I'm very afraid.
35:45But you and I both know, don't we, Rose?
35:48The doctor is worth the monsters.
35:59Doctor!
36:01Doctor!
36:14Doctor!
36:23Doctor!
36:25We must go.
36:26No one is coming to help us.
36:39You are complete.
36:40You will come.
36:53You found it, then?
36:55I knew I was coming.
36:56They blocked it off.
36:57Where are we going?
36:59The teleport has limited range.
37:02We must have proximity to the time portal.
37:05Your words mean nothing.
37:06You are nothing.
37:11I don't get it.
37:12How come they got in there?
37:13They teleported.
37:14You saw them.
37:15As long as the ship and the ballroom are linked, their short range teleports will do the trick.
37:18Well, we'll go in the TARDIS.
37:20We can't use the TARDIS.
37:21We're part of events now.
37:22Well, can't we just smash through?
37:24Hyperplex this.
37:24I plate glass the other.
37:26We need a truck.
37:26We don't have a truck.
37:28I know!
37:28We don't have a truck!
37:29Well, we've got to try something.
37:31No!
37:31Smash the glass.
37:31Smash the time windows.
37:32There'll be no way back.
37:33Could everyone just calm down?
37:39Please.
37:42Such a commotion.
37:43Such distressing noise.
37:46Kindly remember that this is Versailles.
37:50This is the Royal Court.
37:52And we are French.
38:00I have made a decision.
38:03And my decision is no.
38:06I shall not be going with you today.
38:09I have seen your world and I have no desire to set foot there again.
38:16We do not require your peat.
38:31You think I fear you.
38:33But I do not fear you even now.
38:37You are merely the nightmare of my childhood.
38:41The monster from under my bed.
38:45And if my nightmare can return to plague me, then rest assured, so will yours.
38:50...
39:19vroom
39:31Madame de Pompadour, you look younger every day.
39:36What the hell is going on?
39:38Oh, this is my lover, the King of France.
39:44Yeah?
39:45Well, I'm the Lord of Time.
39:50I'm here to fix the clock.
39:55Forget it, it's over.
39:59For you and for me.
40:03Talk about seven years' bad luck.
40:08Try three thousand.
40:17What happened?
40:20Where did the time window go?
40:23How's he going to get back?
40:45The link with the ship is broken.
40:47No way back.
40:49You don't have the parts.
40:54How many ticks left in that clockwork heart, huh?
40:59A day?
41:00An hour?
41:02It's over.
41:05Accept that.
41:08I'm not winding you up.
41:28You're right.
41:33What's happened to them?
41:36They stopped.
41:40I have no purpose now.
41:56We can't fly the TARDIS without him.
41:59How's he going to get back?
42:04I'm not.
42:05I'm not.
42:21You know all their names, don't you?
42:25I saw that in your mind.
42:28The name of every star.
42:30What's in her name?
42:32Maybe it's just titles.
42:34Titles don't tell you anything.
42:36Like the doctor.
42:38Like Madame de Pompadour.
42:44I have often wished to see those stars a little closer.
42:48Just as you have, I think.
42:50From time to time.
42:53In saving me, you trapped yourself.
42:57Did you know that would happen?
42:59Hmm.
43:00Pretty much.
43:02Yet still you came.
43:04Yeah, I did, didn't I?
43:07Catch me doing that again.
43:11There were many doors between my world and yours.
43:15Can you not use one of the others?
43:18When the mirror broke, the shock would have severed all the links with the ship.
43:22There'll be a few more broken mirrors and torn tapestries around here, I'm afraid.
43:27Wherever there was a time window.
43:30I'll, I'll, um, pay for any damage.
43:34Um, at first I thought I'm going to need money.
43:38It must have been a bit vague about money.
43:42Where'd you get money?
43:45So here you are.
43:48My lonely angel.
43:51Stuck on the slow path for me.
43:54Yeah.
43:55The slow path.
43:58Here to the slow path.
44:06It's a pity.
44:08I think I would have enjoyed the slow path.
44:12Well, I'm not going anywhere.
44:16Oh, aren't you.
44:20Take my hand.
44:47It's not a copy.
44:49It's the original.
44:51I had it moved here and was exact in every detail.
44:57The fireplace.
45:02The fireplace from your bedroom.
45:09When did you do this?
45:11Many years ago.
45:13In the hope that a door once opened may someday open again.
45:21One never quite knows when one needs one's doctor.
45:28It appears undamaged.
45:30Do you think it will still work?
45:31You broke the bond with the ship when you moved it, which means it was offline when the mirror broke.
45:37That's what saved it.
45:43The link is basically physical and it's still physically here.
45:51It might just mean, if I'm lucky, if I'm very, very, very, very, very lucky.
46:00Ah-ha!
46:01What?
46:02Lose connection.
46:04Need to get a man in.
46:08Wish me luck.
46:11No.
46:18Madame de Pompadour.
46:22Still want to see those stars?
46:25More than anything.
46:26Give me two minutes.
46:27Pack a bag.
46:28Am I going somewhere?
46:30Go to the window.
46:31Pick a star.
46:32Any star.
46:48How long did you wait?
46:50Five and a half hours.
46:52Great.
46:52Always wait five and a half hours.
46:54Where have you been?
46:55Explain later.
46:56Into the TARDIS with you in a sec.
46:59Renette?
47:02You there, Renette?
47:19Renette?
47:22Oh.
47:24Hello.
47:26You just missed her.
47:29She'll be in Paris by six.
47:32Oh.
47:36Good Lord.
47:39She was right.
47:42She said you never looked a day older.
47:47So many years since I saw you last, but not a day of it on your face.
48:05She spoke of you many times.
48:07She spoke of you many times.
48:10Often wished you'd visit again.
48:13You know how women are.
48:31And there she goes, and there she goes, leaving Versailles for the last time.
48:40She was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was
48:41like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she
48:45was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like,
48:45she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was
48:45like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she
48:47was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like,
48:48she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was
48:57like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she was like, she
48:58was like, she was like, she
49:05What does she say?
49:19Of course.
49:23Quite right.
49:47Why her?
49:51Why did they think they could repair the ship for the head of Madame de Pompadour?
49:56We'll probably never know.
49:59There's massive damage in the computer memory, Lex. Probably got confused.
50:04The TARDIS can close down the tight windows now the droids are gone.
50:10Should stop it causing any more trouble.
50:17You all right?
50:20I'm always all right.
50:30Come on, Rose. It's time you show me around the rest of this place.
50:33Mm-hmm.
50:35Mm-hmm.
50:58My dear Doctor, the path's never seen more slow, and yet I fear I am nearing its end.
51:08Reason tells me that you and I are unlikely to meet again.
51:12But I think I shall not listen to reason.
51:16I have seen the world inside your head and know that all things are possible.
51:23Hurry, though, my love.
51:24Hurry, though, my love.
51:25My days grow shorter now, and I am so very weak.
51:31Godspeed, my lonely angel.
51:41The third one and the way I'm looking for a lot of people who are not alive.
51:42He's going to be a littleiarly since I saw you scream.
51:45The entireprofits, I think, have a chance of one.
51:45But I'm not sure.
51:45The living room has been here since it's possible.
51:46This is a good time for you to take care of my pod.
51:46No problem.
51:46Go on to the space.
51:46Go on to the space.
51:50Go on to the space.
52:02Go on to the space.
52:53So this is London, an alternative to our world where everything's the same but a little bit different.
52:59We're in some sort of known place.
53:02All those people are disappearing off the streets.
53:05It's been going on for months.
53:09What are they all doing?
53:11It's the earpieces.
53:13The prototype was passed every test, sir.
53:17It's working.
53:19I've seen them before.
53:21What are they?
53:22The skin of metal and a body that will never age.
53:29It's my life.
53:31It's my life.
53:33It's my life.
53:34Let's go!
54:09Let's go!
54:34Let's go!
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