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00:20Oh, come on, not today.
00:24Sam!
00:26There go my eardrums.
00:29You're not dressed?
00:30Oh, ten out of ten for observation, Mother.
00:33You know what? If this teaching thing doesn't work out,
00:34the Met would be lucky to have you.
00:36It's your first day. I thought we could go in together.
00:39I think I would rather set myself on fire.
00:41No offence, but I'm not giving those trust fund babies another reason to hate me.
00:45You sound like your father's.
00:47They're all gonna know that I'm only there because of your staff discount.
00:50So?
00:51So, do you really think that they're gonna treat me like an equal?
00:54That attitude won't help.
00:56This is supposed to be a fresh start.
00:59New opportunities, new friends, all new dating pool.
01:03Who know you might find the girl or boy of your dreams?
01:05Yes, that's doubtful.
01:08Good luck, Mum.
01:09Thanks, sweetheart. So nice of you to remember.
01:35Oh, thanks, you're a life saver.
01:37You need a new coffee machine.
01:39Just needs a bit of TLC. It hasn't been serviced in a while.
01:41Are we still talking about the coffee machine?
01:44Morning.
01:45Morning.
01:45Hi, lovely.
01:46What's a new name again?
01:48Dee.
01:48I know, I know, I know, I'm trying.
01:51So, we'll be running a number of equality and inclusion seminars this term.
01:56Please, please sign up as soon as you can.
01:59And finally, congratulations to Miss Simpson on your promotion to Head of Drama.
02:05Hip hip.
02:07Hooray!
02:09Right.
02:11Good luck.
02:12Here's to a wonderful summer term at Cheetham Hall.
02:18Helen.
02:22I was wondering if we could have a chat about the Year 12 syllabus for the common term.
02:30Is this about Shakespeare?
02:32I gave you my answer before the break.
02:35Well, I promised the students I'd bring it up again.
02:38A handful of them feel his work is...
02:41Pioneering!
02:42Seminal!
02:44Outdated and offensive.
02:46Their words, not mine.
02:48A few don't feel represented.
02:49Shakespeare is a huge part of the end of year exam.
02:52I thought maybe we could speak to the exam board.
02:56And say what?
02:57Our precious little snowflakes don't feel seen.
03:00They're not cancelling Shakespeare.
03:02Not on my watch.
03:04Okay.
03:04What if less focus was given...
03:06It's my department.
03:07I've made my decision.
03:10Understood.
03:21Good morning.
03:22Morning.
03:23Morning.
03:27Morning.
03:27Morning.
03:29Take your seats, please.
03:31Settle down.
03:33Oi-oi.
03:35Did you go look great up?
03:36Yeah, they're still not paying me enough to put up with you lot.
03:39It is?
03:41Huh?
03:42You'll live.
03:48Good morning.
03:49Good morning, Simpson.
03:50Good morning.
03:50That's not my show.
03:52Thank you, President.
03:57There are two significant events happening in a few months' time.
04:03The end of year exams and the summer show.
04:07So, I've decided to kill two birds with one stone by selecting Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream for the performance.
04:17I know it's not the most popular choice, but you will thank me when you open that exam paper.
04:26Yes.
04:28Daphne.
04:28Daphne.
04:29Oh, man.
04:30Did you just listen to some of the names as well?
04:32Amazing.
04:34Their name's D now, actually.
04:35Yeah, you just dead named the miss.
04:38I'm sorry.
04:40I've known you as Daphne for two years.
04:42I can't just flick a switch away.
04:44I'm trying.
04:44You shouldn't have to try.
04:47You either see them or you don't.
04:50I think you should apologise.
04:54I just did.
04:55And I'm sure she can fight her own battles.
04:58It's they, not she.
05:01It's fine.
05:03It's not fine, though.
05:04It's about respecting other people's identity.
05:06Take a seat, Mancroft.
05:08You made your point.
05:11Forgive me.
05:12D.
05:15Uh, I was just wondering if it has to be a Midsummer Night's Dream.
05:19You're not a fan?
05:20Well, there's a consent issue.
05:23Titania is drugged before sleeping with Bottom.
05:25Ooh, red flag.
05:26It's also anti-feminist.
05:29Portraying women as submissive and dependent on men.
05:32Sorry, was the spotlight off you for too long there, Peter?
05:35That sort of thing might have been glossed over in the 15th century.
05:38But to a modern audience, it could be quite triggering.
05:42Firstly, it's the 16th century.
05:49Secondly, is it triggering for you personally?
05:54Not directly.
05:55Why are you talking?
05:56Oh, shoot.
05:57Because she's a wank.
05:59Excuse me.
06:00I think Miss Simpson would like you to stop trolling and pipe down.
06:03I'm just expressing an opinion, as is my right.
06:06Duly noted.
06:07Mr. Blake said we should talk to you about our concerns.
06:11Well, if anyone else has any genuine objections that go beyond virtue signaling, come and see me after class.
06:19If not, let's move on.
06:29Out my way, chav.
06:31Bro, there's a sex space for real.
06:33No means no, sicko.
06:35I'll come to your dorm in a bit, yeah?
06:37You gotta jump on the pen paper?
06:38What?
06:39If you rock up without snacks again, I'm not letting you in.
06:42Such a diva.
06:45All right, guys.
06:46How you doing?
06:48Slaying as part.
06:50D?
06:50Fine, thanks.
06:51I've got a lot of homework to do though, so I better go.
06:56Is everything okay?
06:58P.G.
06:59B.L.
07:00Relax.
07:01The P's got too much to lose.
07:04Don't say anything about what would.
07:05Good.
07:06Because it won't do either of us any favours if they do.
07:18Look, I know you're disappointed about the promotion, but when I make a decision,
07:22I expect you to implement it, not weaponise the students to undermine me.
07:26Are we clear?
07:27Crystal.
07:28Have a nice evening.
07:37This is the thing.
07:39Names matter.
07:40Words matter.
07:41Pronouns matter.
07:44One of our teachers doesn't agree.
07:46Why are they always putting on make-up in these videos?
07:51Did she tag you?
07:52Make sure I'd see it.
07:54Hey, hey.
07:54How was your first day?
07:55How do you think?
07:56Don't be like that.
07:57I'm interested.
07:59Did you make any new friends?
08:00Nope.
08:01Look, it's early days.
08:02Give it time.
08:04Yeah.
08:06Go,
08:08Do you think?
08:20Why aren't we?
08:21Do you have any need now?
08:33Got you.
08:33Do you stand here?
08:33Or maybe one...
08:47What's in a name?
08:49That which we call a rose, by any other name, would smell as sweet.
08:54But here's the thing.
08:56Names matter.
08:57Words matter.
08:59Pronouns matter.
09:01One of our teachers doesn't agree.
09:04In fact, she doesn't think our voices should be heard at all.
09:07The woman is so out of touch.
09:09It's embarrassing.
09:11What are we supposed to learn from someone like that?
09:15She has the audacity to lecture me about traditional values.
09:18She walked out on her marriage.
09:20We all remember the divorce, babes.
09:25God has given you one face and you make yourself another.
09:35God is lying.
09:37God is lying.
09:51It's all right.
09:52God is lying.
09:56He is lying.
10:00God is lying.
10:06Auditions for the summer show will take place at some point over the next couple of weeks.
10:12I'll let you know as soon as I've confirmed things with the headmaster.
10:16Teacher.
10:18Sorry?
10:20Headteacher.
10:22We're not slaves.
10:23Oh, have a day off, Cressida.
10:27Since you bring up the subject of vocabulary, Miss Bancroft, I have marked your essays from the end of last
10:35term.
10:36I have deducted marks for anyone that chose to use the words sigma, riz, skibbity, vibe, simp, and other such
10:50gibberish.
10:51Yeah, Gen X's low-key press because they can't handle the vibes of the skibbity-riz.
10:58Thank you very much.
11:01I would, however, like to congratulate one student who delivered an exceptional piece of work.
11:15Well done.
11:24Impressive that you managed to put so much effort into your coursework when your social media must keep you so
11:28busy.
11:33Nice makeup.
11:37I bankrupt the whole, you know.
11:44Let's talk after class.
12:09I just wanted to check in with you about your essay.
12:11Hey, everything okay?
12:12Yeah, fine.
12:15Well, this isn't the time to let your standards slip, Daphne.
12:20Do.
12:21The exams are just a few months away.
12:23You lose focus now, it could impact your choices for uni.
12:28Look at my notes on your essay.
12:30Have another go.
12:31On my desk at the end of the week, okay?
12:35Yes, Miss.
12:37Yes.
12:37Let's go.
13:17Hey, are you okay?
13:20Yeah, fine.
13:39What are you doing here?
13:40Oh, I'm waiting for Sam to take me to the grub.
13:43Did you not mention it?
13:45Yeah, he texted me at lunchtime.
13:47Said he wanted a chat.
13:49Well, don't see why I had to drag you on, way across town.
13:53I'll take him to that spitting sawdust place down the road.
13:56Make sure he remembers his roots.
13:58Now you've got him hanging around with each posh of twats.
13:59You know your inverted snobbery isn't helping him settle in here.
14:02Told you to censor you more than your soul, did you?
14:05Oh, here he is. Ready to go.
14:06Yep.
14:07All right, love. Everything okay?
14:08Yep, fine.
14:09See you later, then.
14:18Miss Simpson?
14:20Given how much you like my essay, I thought you might be open to revisiting our discussion.
14:25Wonderful.
14:26Come to my office tomorrow.
14:27You can chat.
14:27If we have to do Shakespeare, could we perhaps try a more modern interpretation of the text
14:32that represents a gorgeous spectrum of identity?
14:34A lot of our conservative donors attend the summer show.
14:36I'm not sure it's the right time for experimentation.
14:38It is trying something more diverse and inclusive.
14:41Really such a bad thing.
14:43I heard your son's queer.
14:45Well, surely you agree representation matters.
14:47If you actually took the time to engage with Shakespeare,
14:51you would see the myriad ways the work can resonate with a modern audience.
14:54Social identities, sexual politics, the fluidity of gender.
14:58You're not even trying to see things from my point of view.
15:02The summer show is for everyone.
15:04It's not a vehicle for you to gain likes and shares and go viral with whichever cause you choose to
15:09espouse
15:09at that particular moment.
15:11Why do you have such a problem with me giving a voice to the marginalized and the oppressed?
15:16You're straight, white and wealthy.
15:18What do you know about oppression?
15:21I'm an ally.
15:22And I'm off the clock.
15:23See you tomorrow.
15:47Oh, you piece of crap!
15:49I have changed your filter and descaled you.
15:52What a sodding thing.
15:57Um, so look, I want to show you something.
16:00Piercings or tattoos, I'm fine with.
16:03If it's a questionable rash, show your father.
16:06Yeah, you're funny.
16:08No, seriously, look.
16:09It's a petition.
16:11To remove you as head of drama.
16:19Less than a week in your new position.
16:21Must be some kind of a record.
16:23You know they want to cancel Shakespeare.
16:27If we jettison every play, every piece of writing that contains something that injures their fragile sensibilities, where does that
16:35leave us?
16:36Well, do you know who set it up?
16:37I've got a good idea.
16:38Then I'll trust you'll handle it.
16:41I've got enough to deal with, Helen.
16:43Last thing I need is a student uprising on my hands.
16:47Yep.
16:50I'd like you to break off into pairs and pick a two-hander from a midsummer night's dream.
16:57Yes, I am persevering, whether you like it or not.
17:01Good morning.
17:03Sorry, Miss Simpson.
17:04Over the course of the next week, you will be creating tableau to show the relationships between your chosen characters.
17:11Think about gesture, body language, what they're saying, and what they're not saying.
17:19Who can tell me what Proxemics are?
17:30Steve.
17:32Sorry?
17:34Proxemics.
17:38Uh, it's the...
17:44You should know this...
17:47I do.
17:49It's the...
17:55It's the...
17:58The space between characters and how you use it.
18:02Thank you, Leo.
18:05Can you get the copies of Midsummer Night's Dream out of the cupboard and start handing them out, please?
18:09Think about how you can use the space between your characters to tell the story.
18:14Are they physically close, or is there a lot of space between them?
18:19Um...
18:20So...
18:22I have a question.
18:23Are we going paperless?
18:25Where are the bugs missing?
18:37I don't know, Chris, that it can be challenging, but it's only been three years since her mum left.
18:41It's going to be hard at that age.
18:43It's hard at any age.
18:44Realising you're not enough to someone, especially a parent, it doesn't mean she gets to make my life a misery
18:48at every opportunity.
18:49She's just acting out.
18:51It's quite one you've got to keep an eye on, like Dee.
18:53Yeah, now she's travelling this year.
18:55Dee.
18:55Oh, God, don't you stop.
18:57No, it's important, Hal.
18:59We need to be supportive.
19:01I mean, Dee's been so happy since coming out as non-binary, living authentically, but their parents...
19:06Not so much.
19:07They basically haven't spoken anymore.
19:10Don't repeat that.
19:11They told me that in confidence.
19:13I want to say a word.
19:14Dee's got so much potential.
19:17I want to go to art college, study photography at Goldsmiths.
19:21I just need to get the grades now.
19:23I mean, so many of these students are under an insane amount of pressure.
19:30Oh, I could have sworn I had a tiny violin in here somewhere.
19:34I get it.
19:35They're a pain in the arse.
19:36But to them, everything feels seismic.
19:40Life and death.
19:41We're all under pressure.
19:43I'm trying to run a department and educate these kids.
19:45And all they want to do is, you know, bitch and moan at me about pronouns and whatever else.
19:50Yeah, but their parents are paying tens of thousands of pounds for them to be here.
19:53They're expected to excel.
19:55Unattainable or relenting standards.
19:57Would it be so bad to couple some slack?
20:08Oh, my God!
20:30As you can see, I've made you all your own personal copy of A Midsummer Night's Dream.
20:39There will be a test at the end of the week on all aspects of the text, so I suggest
20:43you study it thoroughly.
20:45No, no, allow it with the flexing mess.
20:47Why are you reviving the books?
20:48They're gone.
20:49I advise you aim your frustration at whoever destroyed the textbook.
20:53Oh, my.
20:54What?
20:55Nice one, Bancroft.
20:57Yeah.
20:58What if we refuse to sit the test?
21:01Shut up.
21:02Then you will receive a 25% deduction in your overall coursework mark for the year.
21:07You can't do that.
21:08I'm the head of this department, and I will not be bullied into changing my views by a few entitled
21:14teenagers.
21:15Excuse me?
21:16You push me, I push back.
21:18Now I suggest you get your head down and start reading.
21:27Drop sticking.
21:41Oh, my God.
21:45I don't know.
22:15Meet has run out at home hiking.
22:19Don't feel they're coming off, nonce.
22:30Where's your dick, princess?
22:32What does money do for her discount?
22:34Giving the head head.
22:35Lazy Cruiser for real.
22:37How did you eat the match?
22:40Sweatshaw fucking nonce.
22:54What worked, Jerry? What is it?
22:56We need to talk.
23:03Sammy called me this morning. Online stuff mainly.
23:08Oh, not again.
23:10Fucking cowards out of young keyboards.
23:13He hasn't mentioned anything to me.
23:16I had a nervous breakdown and you left.
23:18Think he wasn't paying attention?
23:20You know it wasn't that simple.
23:22After everything that happened there, it's old school.
23:24You told me moving back in with you was the right thing.
23:26I mean, you're the one that wanted him to move here.
23:28What choice did I have?
23:29And then you go out of your way to make everyone at you.
23:31Look what this is doing to him.
23:33They must have found out about Jackson.
23:35I will not have my son going through that again.
23:38I swear to God those pricks at his old school nearly broke him.
23:41I swear to God those pricks at his old school.
23:43I swear to God those pricks at him.
23:46But you're just, I swear to God, have you never been able to do it.
24:03Let's go.
24:04Hey, you're here.
24:06Wow.
24:06Hey, you're here, right?
24:07Wow.
24:09You're here, right?
24:12um sorry just uh your friend d um i saw them having some kind of panic attack the other day
24:19and um you know i just i just thought i should probably tell you i mean you probably already
24:23know um but like just just in case no right yeah no um they've been pretty impressed with school
24:30she's got a lot going on um yeah i'll take a look thanks how's the book
24:42uh i yeah no just it's great yeah yeah yeah i just finished the first one and it's so good
24:50to have a
24:50look so in addition to not feeling seen and respected by you some of your students find
25:01you threatening they no longer feel that your classroom is a safe space you assured me you
25:08were going to handle this i am they just don't like it because i refuse to roll over well then
25:17you're going to have to find a way of connecting with them the majority of students here come from
25:21very wealthy influential families that pay this school a great deal of money for their child's
25:26education then we should be allowed to educate them prepare them for life outside these walls where
25:31they can't dictate the pace and the tone and the fucking words that people use if we don't
25:35we're failing them you're a teacher surely you can see that i can see both sides well i hope you
25:42don't get a splinter in your ass from that fence you're sitting on
25:50fix this helen your son's place here relies on your position i just don't want this reaching
25:58board yeah
26:01yeah
26:02yeah
26:06yeah
26:12yeah
26:14yeah
26:28Hello, hello, hello, everybody.
26:31Who is he?
26:36Okay.
26:38So, in the spirit of having an open discussion,
26:43where everyone feels heard,
26:45I want you all to tell me the first word that comes to mind
26:50when you think of Shakespeare.
26:52I'll start.
26:55Genius.
27:01Uh...
27:01Did you know?
27:04Really?
27:07Trying to stay positive here, babes.
27:09Thank you, Leo. D?
27:11Outdated.
27:12Torture.
27:15Legend.
27:17Let's see.
27:21Fake.
27:22Hypocritical.
27:23Self-serving.
27:24Don't think she's talking about Shakespeare.
27:27She doesn't care about her opinions.
27:30She just wants an easy life.
27:31In the words of T. Swift, girl, calm down.
27:34So are you going to take us seriously?
27:36Make meaningful changes to the curriculum
27:38that enable us to be seen and represented?
27:39Are you going to say less?
27:42Can we just get through this lesson, please?
27:43D's right. Can we just...
27:45So you're dodging the question?
27:47I am trying to open a dialogue.
27:50Find some common ground to help you understand my position.
27:53Your position, not ours.
27:55Yes, my position, because I'm the teacher.
27:57I'm trying to educate you, for fuck's sake!
28:09Class dismissed.
28:13Anyway, are you trying to go?
28:15No.
28:16No.
28:17No.
28:18No.
28:19No.
28:19No.
28:21No.
28:22No.
28:25No.
28:25No.
28:26No.
28:34It doesn't have to be every left citizen of conflict and arguments all the time.
28:37So who are happy to let the Simpsons get away with people of Lisbon?
28:39I just wanna pass my exams. I can't afford to crash out.
28:41At least your parents would talk to you then.
28:46People talk.
28:47Look, I get it.
28:49My parents suck too.
28:53But Simpsons just like them.
28:55Arrogant and close-minded.
28:56It's not the same.
28:57She misgenders you all the time.
28:59You're so fucking transparent.
29:01You don't care about me or my pronouns.
29:03You just want to humiliate Simpsons, get her sacked.
29:05Leave me out.
29:06We're not dying.
29:07Don't fucking touch me, you fucker.
29:10Hey!
29:12That's enough!
29:21You've just earned yourselves detentions for the next week.
29:24I'll have to contact your parents and let them know.
29:26I couldn't even begin to care.
29:28You have to.
29:30School policy.
29:31Detention room after school tomorrow.
29:34Go!
29:38Please look on their parents' nurse.
29:40I don't need to know.
29:42I'm sorry, I don't have a choice.
29:50Go to yourself.
30:02See you next week.
30:03I didn't know everything.
30:04It was a very fancy horn.
30:05You've got to know their parents.
30:06Yeah!
30:13I was, too.
30:13upset about your vehicle now.
30:13See you next week.
30:13Oh, my God.
30:45I was being goaded.
30:46Stop.
30:47I don't know why you insist on making things worse for yourself.
30:51I want full report in my pigeonhole.
30:53End of the day.
30:54I have classes.
30:55I've spoken to Mr. Blake.
30:56He's happy to cover.
30:56Yeah, I bet he is.
30:58End of the day, please, Helen.
31:31Come on, Dee.
31:32Shake a leg.
31:33You're going to be late again.
31:33That's three times this week, Sleeping Beauty.
31:37Okay.
31:37I don't know.
32:10Very nice.
32:12Yes, just like that.
32:13But with a bit more gusto.
32:15All right, all right, all right.
32:16It's complicated, Harper, but I love you, I swear.
32:20Yeah?
32:21Yes.
32:22Ah, I couldn't keep your way, miss, could you?
32:29Very nice, everyone.
32:32Thanks for covering.
32:34Just had a lively scene studying discussion on angels in America.
32:37With Year 12.
32:38It was great.
32:41We're really engaged.
32:43Marvelous.
32:44I could cover detention for you, if you want, while you get home.
32:48Thanks, but it's supposed to be a punishment, not a party.
32:52Probably the best if I deal with it.
33:14Miss Simpson?
33:16Miss Simpson?
33:18Yes.
33:21How's your son settling in?
33:24Does he miss his old school?
33:27Sam, isn't it?
33:31Fine, thank you.
33:34I see he's finally found a friend.
33:37Little Leo.
33:39Bursary kid.
33:41He loves to take pity on all the waves and strays.
33:45Can't help himself.
33:47He'll get bored soon enough.
33:49Unless Sam falls for his charms.
33:51In which case, oh, they'll make a very handsome couple.
33:55We're not here to talk about my son.
33:59Oh.
34:01Touched a nerve.
34:05I knew you were a bigot.
34:06I'm not.
34:07But my son is off limits.
34:10Not for Leo.
34:11Can you just shut up?
34:15So do you hate trans people as well, or is it just the gays?
34:18I don't hate anyone.
34:21You behave as though you've invented ideas like equality and social justice.
34:26I was fighting the patriarchy before you were born.
34:29Here we go.
34:29The world out there, the real world, is angry and resentful and bitter.
34:34No one cares about your woke bullshit.
34:37This fantasy world that you pretend to fight for.
34:40The one where nobody cares who you love or what the colour of your skin is.
34:43It doesn't exist.
34:44And it never will.
34:45Maybe we're not willing to accept that.
34:47You make out like you're some kind of benevolent defender of the oppressed.
34:50You don't care about Dee.
34:52It's all performative.
34:53A desperate, pathetic cry for attention.
35:00You need to remember who you're talking to.
35:03My father basically owns the place.
35:05I can have you sacked like that.
35:07He'd have to take your call first.
35:08That's out of line, miss.
35:10You may be money rich, but emotionally you are bankrupt.
35:15Starved of love because your father would rather ship you off to a place like this than
35:19spend any actual time with you.
35:20Stop it.
35:21Just stop.
35:22You can't fucking talk to her like that.
35:23Oh, what?
35:23Are you going to threaten me now too?
35:24Because I don't think your parents will take your call either.
35:27Not since you decided you weren't their precious little girl anymore.
35:29Fuck you.
35:30It's about time you lot learn to fight your own battles because out there in the real
35:34world, there is no one in your corner.
35:36You are alone.
35:38And if you can't handle that, you might as well just kill yourself now because it doesn't
35:41get any easier from here.
35:58You are alone.
35:59You are alone.
36:01You are alone.
36:18It's sick, old school Sheffield, he is like obsessed with them, good taste, my dad took me to the leg
36:27build to see them, when I was younger, fuck off, he's gonna lose their shit, they love punk.
36:41Here we go.
36:46Leo.
36:50Well I don't know, Leo, Leo is gonna stay in hand for a bit, is that okay?
36:58Can you stay in hand?
37:00You're not only supposed to have students back to staff housing, it's against school policy.
37:04Boris, how am I supposed to make money?
37:08As long as you're back by curfew, okay?
37:11Thank you Boris.
37:47You alright?
37:51Mum?
37:52Yeah?
37:54Okay.
37:55Thank you for letting Leo hang out last night, he's a really cool guy.
38:00And his mate Dee seems so sound as well, like they're massively into photography and design their own outfits and
38:05everything, just really cool.
38:09They actually said that they might be getting some food after school today, so I think I might join them
38:13for that.
38:14Turns out you might have been right about me making friends eventually.
38:18Uh, I'm gonna head in early, there's something I need to sort before school.
38:24Oh, can you, um, just stick that damn machine in that box and just stick in a cupboard?
38:33Good morning girls!
38:36Rise and shine!
38:37Good to see ya!
38:38Morning Cressida!
38:39Oh, I'm gonna go slow today, I don't know what's going on.
38:43Dee?
38:44Come on, you're gonna be late again!
38:47Coming in!
38:51Can somebody help me please?
39:04Dee?
39:07Dee?
39:07Dee, can you hear me?
39:08They're not breathing!
39:10Somebody call an ambulance now!
39:12Go girls!
39:14Come on Dee, please!
39:15Come on Dee!
39:23Please!
39:24Please!
39:26Please!
39:27Please, please!
39:27Please, come on!
39:28Please, come on!
39:29Please, come on!
39:42Tell us!
39:43What's going on?
39:44Stay!
39:47Are they talking over those?
39:48Let's go.
40:21Let's go.
40:48Let's go.
41:23Let's go.
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