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Doctor Who (2005) S07E04

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00:05Life with the doctor was like this.
00:14Real life was like this.
00:18It's Lens Optician. Just to remind you, your reading glasses are ready for collection.
00:22Milk. Two months out of date. Yoghurt.
00:26We've run out of washing tablets.
00:29We have two lives. Real life and doctor life.
00:34I feel like real life gets much of a look in.
00:37What do we do? Choose.
00:47Not today though. Nah, not today.
00:49Every time we flew away with the doctor, we'd just become part of his life.
00:53But he never stood still long enough to become part of ours.
00:56Except once.
01:04The year of the slow invasion.
01:08The time the doctor came to stay.
01:18The year of the monster is everything.
01:18The time the doctor was given to us.
01:25The time the doctor came to be saying,
01:40The time it was.
01:40The time the doctor came.
01:40It wasn't really long enough to prove it.
01:40The time the doctor came.
01:55Dad, it's half past six in the morning.
01:58What are you doing lying around?
02:00Haven't you seen them?
02:06What are they?
02:08Nobody knows.
02:09They're everywhere.
02:10Well, where have they come from?
02:13Wait.
02:19Doctor.
02:22Invasion of the very small cubes.
02:25That's new.
02:27World leaders are appealing for calm.
02:29The global appearance of millions of small cubes.
02:32Despite official warnings, people have been taking the cubes from the streets into offices and homes.
02:37What are they?
02:38Where do they come from?
02:39And why are they here?
02:40Well, they're certainly not random space debris.
02:43They're too perfectly formed for that.
02:45Are they extraterrestrial in origin?
02:48Well, you'll have to ask a better man than me.
02:51They're all absolutely identical.
02:53They've got a single molecule's difference between them.
02:56No blemishes, imperfections, individualities.
02:59What if they're bombs?
03:01Billions of tiny bombs.
03:03Or transport capsules, maybe with a mini robot inside.
03:06Or deadly hard drives, or deadly hard drives, or alien eggs, or messages needing decoding, or they're all parts of
03:14a bigger whole, jigsaw puzzles that need fitting together.
03:18Very thorough, Brian.
03:20Very thorough, Brian.
03:20Very, very thorough.
03:21Well done.
03:21Stay here.
03:22Watch these.
03:23Yell if anything happens.
03:24Doctor, is this an alien invasion?
03:26Because that's what it feels like.
03:28There couldn't be life forms in every cube, could there?
03:31I don't know.
03:31And I really don't like not knowing.
03:36Right.
03:37I need to use your kitchen as a lab.
03:39Cook up some cubes.
03:40See what happens.
03:42Right.
03:43I'm due at work.
03:45What?
03:45You've got a job?
03:46Of course I've got a job.
03:48What do you think we do when we're not with you?
03:50I imagine mostly kissing.
03:51I write travel articles for magazines, and Rory heals the sick.
03:54My shift starts in an hour.
03:55You don't know where my scrubs are?
03:56In the lounge, where you left them.
04:00Approaching tonight.
04:02Long-trail serial life forms.
04:03Protected.
04:04Target under the firm.
04:05May be hostile.
04:07Approaching source now.
04:09Area will be secure in 60 seconds.
04:11Ultimate force available.
04:13Oh, the poms.
04:15With their house and their jobs, and their everyday lives.
04:19The journalist and the nurse.
04:22Long way from Ledworth.
04:24You think it's been ten years?
04:26Not for you.
04:27Or a good day.
04:27Not for Earth.
04:28But for us.
04:29Ten years older.
04:30Ten years of you.
04:31On and off.
04:34Look at you now.
04:39All grown up.
04:47Trap one.
04:48Kitchen secured.
04:49Trap three.
04:50Bank garden secured.
04:55There are soldiers all over my house, and I'm in my pants.
04:58My whole life I've dreamed of saying that, and I miss it by being someone else.
05:02All these muscles, and they still don't know how to knock.
05:05Sorry about the raucous entrance.
05:07Spike in Artron energy reading at this address.
05:10Yes.
05:10In the light of the last 24 hours, we had to check it out.
05:13And the dogs do love a run out.
05:16Hello.
05:17Kate Stewart.
05:18Head of scientific research at UNIT.
05:20And with dress sense like that...
05:25You must be the doctor.
05:28I hoped it'd be you.
05:30Tell me.
05:31Since when did science run the military, Kate?
05:34Since me.
05:35UNIT's been adapting.
05:36Well, I dragged them along.
05:38Kicking and screaming, which made it sound like more fun than it actually was.
05:42What do we know about these cubes?
05:43Far less than we need to.
05:45We've been freighting them in from around the world for testing.
05:48So far, we've subjected them to temperatures of plus and minus 200 Celsius.
05:52Simulated a water depth of five miles.
05:54Dropped one out of a helicopter at 10,000 feet, and rolled our best tank over it.
05:58Always in touch.
05:59That's impressive.
06:00I don't want them to be impressive.
06:01I want them vulnerable with a nice Achilles heel.
06:03We don't know how they got here, what they're made of, or why they're here.
06:07And all around the world, people are picking them up and taking them home.
06:10Like iPads have dropped out of the sky.
06:12Taking them to work, taking pictures, making films, posting them on Flickr and YouTube.
06:17Within three hours, the cubes had a thousand separate Twitter accounts.
06:21Twitter?
06:21I've recommended we treat this as a hostile incursion.
06:24Gather them all up and lock them in a secure facility, but that would take massive international agreement and cooperation.
06:30We need evidence.
06:32The cubes arrived in plain sight, in vast quantities, as the sun rose.
06:36So, what does that tell us?
06:38Maybe they wanted to be seen, noticed.
06:41Well, more than that, they want to be observed.
06:43So we observe them, stay with them, round the clock, watch the cubes, day and night.
06:47Record absolutely everything about them.
06:50Team cube, in it together.
06:53Four days.
06:55Nothing.
06:57Nothing.
06:58Not a single change in any cube anywhere in the world.
07:02Four days, and I am still in your lounge.
07:05You were the one who wanted to observe them.
07:06Yes, I thought they'd do something, didn't I?
07:08Not just sit there while everyone eats endless cereal.
07:10You said we had to be patient.
07:13Yes, you.
07:14You.
07:14Not me.
07:15I hate being patient.
07:16Patience is for wimps.
07:20Can't live like this.
07:21Don't make me.
07:23I need to be busy.
07:24Fine!
07:24Be busy.
07:25We'll watch the cubes.
07:3798, 99, 100, Amy!
07:46Four million.
07:47Nine hundred.
07:48Ninety-nine.
07:49Five.
07:50Million.
07:52That's better.
07:54Nothing like a bit of activity to pass the time.
07:56How long was I gone?
07:58About an hour.
08:02Can't do it.
08:04None.
08:05Where are you going?
08:08Brian!
08:09You're still here?
08:10No.
08:11You told me to watch the cubes.
08:12Four days ago.
08:13Doesn't time fly when you're alone with your thoughts?
08:16You can't just leave, Doctor.
08:17Yes, of course I can.
08:18Quick jaunt.
08:19Restore sanity.
08:20Ooh!
08:21Hey!
08:22Come if you like.
08:22They can't just go off like that.
08:24Can't me?
08:25Can't you?
08:25That's how it goes, isn't it?
08:26I've got my job.
08:27Oh, yes, Rory.
08:28The universe is awaiting, but you have a little job.
08:30It's not little.
08:31It's important to me.
08:32Look.
08:33What you do isn't all there is.
08:38I never said it was.
08:41Alright.
08:42Fine.
08:43I'll be back soon.
08:44Monitor the cubes.
08:46Call me.
08:47I'll have the tardy set to every Earth news feed.
08:53To the end of a week of cubic questions and theories, but no answers.
08:57Could this be the greatest stealth marketing campaign in business history?
09:01And if it is, will those behind it ever come forward and explain exactly what it's for?
09:08I'm so pleased for you two.
09:10It's about time you made an honest woman over.
09:12Amy.
09:13About bridesmaids.
09:15You've missed quite a few things the last year or two.
09:17I'm so totally there.
09:19Whatever you need.
09:22Everyone here loves you.
09:23The nurses.
09:24The doctors.
09:24You're a lifesaver, mate.
09:25Literally.
09:26Well, thanks.
09:27But there are months when we don't see you.
09:29And we can't do without you.
09:30I want you to go full-time.
09:32Full-time.
09:33By me.
09:35I said yes.
09:38I committed.
09:39And I committed to being a bridesmaid.
09:40Months in advance.
09:41Like, I know I'm gonna be here.
09:43So, the doctors God knows where.
09:46The cubes aren't doing anything at all.
09:48Did real life just get started?
09:51I like it.
09:52So do I.
09:53So do I.
10:01Brian's log.
10:02Day 67.
10:04You, uh...
10:04You can't call it that.
10:05Brian's log.
10:07Brian's log.
10:09Day 67.
10:11Cube was quiet all night.
10:13Once again.
10:15Cube was quiet all day.
10:17As per previously.
10:19No movement.
10:20No change in measurements.
10:22End of entry.
10:25You stay up and watch it all the time.
10:28I film it while I'm asleep.
10:29When I wake up, I watch the footage on Fast Forward.
10:32I email the result to UNIT.
10:35My middle name is Diligence.
10:37Wow.
10:37I can't wait to see Day 68.
10:40Don't mock my log.
10:42I'm doing what the doctor asked.
10:47This will be good.
10:48What's it?
10:49Uh, Mr. Ryan, please.
10:52Again?
11:07No.
11:14I'm fine.
11:15I've been done.
11:16What seems to be the matter?
11:18I'm just waiting for a prescription.
11:19Where does it hurt?
11:20I said I'm fine.
11:22Will you tell your colleague here that I...
11:27Stop!
11:28Come on!
11:37Let's go.
12:02Hey!
12:03Doctor, it's me.
12:04Hello.
12:05So, the UN classified the cubes as provisionally safe, whatever that means.
12:09And Banksy and Demian Hurst put out statements saying the cubes are nothing to do with them.
12:12And the cubes, well, they're just here still. What's it been? Nine months?
12:16People are just taking them for granted. Maybe we'll never know where they came.
12:19But anyway, I got to Laura's wedding. It was great. She's here tonight.
12:22Being as it's our wedding anniversary, we thought you might have dropped by.
12:26I left you messages.
12:27I know! Happy anniversary!
12:31Come with me.
12:32And bring your husband.
12:4126th of June, 1890.
12:44The recently opened Savoy Hotel. Dinner, bed and breakfast for two.
12:48Bonjour, bonjour. Merci Auguste.
12:50You'll be back before the party's over. They won't even notice you went.
12:53No complications, I promise.
13:04Bit of a shop.
13:06Zygon ship under the Savoy. Half the staff imposters.
13:11Still, it's all fixed now, eh?
13:17I thought we were going home.
13:18You can't miss a good wedding. Under the bed. Under the bed.
13:20Under the bed.
13:20Give me the water.
13:22I'm going to take a day back.
13:24Shhh.
13:24It wasn't my fault.
13:25It was totally your fault.
13:26Somebody was talking, and I just said yes.
13:28To wedding vows. You just married Henry VIII on our anniversary.
13:38Sorry.
13:45How long were they away?
13:47I don't know what you're talking about, Brian.
13:50Because they're wearing totally different clothes from earlier.
13:54Seven weeks.
13:56I got sidetracked. A lot.
14:00What happened to the other people who travel with you?
14:07Some left me.
14:09Some got left behind.
14:13And some...
14:15Not many, but...
14:20Some died.
14:25Not them. Not them, Brian.
14:29Never them.
14:38Can I...
14:41Stay...
14:42Here...
14:42With you.
14:43And Rory.
14:45For a bit.
14:46Give it on the cubes.
14:48However long that takes.
14:51I thought it would drive you mad.
14:52No, no, no.
14:53I mean, I'll be better at this time.
14:56I...
14:59Miss you.
15:04Brian's log.
15:05Day 361.
15:088.50pm.
15:10No movement.
15:16And I am cream-crackered.
15:31I sent you out to sell as many cubes as you could in 24 hours.
15:36And look at you.
15:37You've made a right hash of it, haven't you?
15:39Well, Craig, you're fired.
15:42If I had a restaurant, this would be all I'd serve.
15:46Yeah, right.
15:46You run in a restaurant.
15:48I've run restaurants.
15:49Who do you think invented the Yorkshire pudding?
15:53Pudding.
15:54You didn't.
15:55Pudding, yet savoury.
15:57Sound familiar?
16:27I'll be back.
16:28I hope you did it again.
16:28Do it again.
16:36Good job, mister.
16:39Civilization saved, surfaces wiped.
16:42What more could any woman ask for?
16:44I mean it.
16:47Where's the doctor?
16:48On the way again. I'm going for a bath.
17:07Oh, that's second set doctor!
17:12Oh, if Dred Perry could see me no way.
17:15He'd probably ask for his shorts back.
17:50That's it, decider. Come on, then.
17:55Out of the way, dear. I'm trying to...
18:01Whatever you are, this planet, these people are precious to me.
18:08And I will defend them to my last breath.
18:16Is that all you can do?
18:18Hover?
18:19I had a metal dog could do that.
18:22Ooh!
18:23Ooh, that's clever. What's that?
18:28Oh.
18:29Ooh!
18:45You really have woken up.
18:47Doctor!
18:48Hey, uh, the cube in there, it just opened.
18:51The cube upstairs just spiked me and threw my pulse!
18:54Really?
18:54Mine fired laser bolts and now it's hurting the neck!
18:56You're never gonna believe this.
18:58My cube just moved. It rattled.
19:02Hello? Rory, mate. I'm desperate for help.
19:04People are saying they've been attacked by the cubes.
19:07It's gonna be a long night.
19:08Okay, I'm on my way.
19:14I have to get to work. They need all the help we can get.
19:16Let me come help out.
19:17Take your dad to work night. Brilliant.
19:19Okay, you're gonna be right here.
19:21Get away from the cubes.
19:25What are you grinning about?
19:27We're wanted at the Tower of London.
19:33Every cube across the whole world activated at the same moment.
19:37Now we're in business.
19:38You sent me a message to my psychic paper.
19:40You know what? I'm almost impressed.
19:42Secret base beneath the tower.
19:44I hope we're not here because we know too much.
19:45Guess I've got officers trained in beheading.
19:48Also, ravens of death.
19:50I like her.
19:54We have 50 being monitored and more coming in all the time.
19:59I don't know how useful it is.
20:01Every cube is behaving individually.
20:03There's no meaningful pattern.
20:05Some respond to proximity.
20:07Some create mood swings.
20:11What's this one?
20:12Try the door.
20:18Oh, no, Lou.
20:22This is the latest.
20:24Oh, dear.
20:25Systems breach of the Pentagon, China, every African nation in the Middle East.
20:30I've got governments screaming for explanations and no idea what to tell them.
20:34I'm lost, Doctor.
20:36We all are.
20:37Don't despair, Kate.
20:38Your dad never did.
20:39Your dad never did.
20:43Okay, Stuart.
20:44Heading up unit.
20:45Changing the way they work.
20:47How could you not be?
20:49Why did you drop Lethbridge?
20:50I didn't want any favours, though he guided me even to the end.
20:55Science leads, he always told me.
20:57He said he'd learnt that from an old friend.
21:01We don't let him down.
21:02We don't let this planet down.
21:07They've stopped.
21:08The cubes across the world, they've just shut down.
21:11Active for 47 minutes and then they just die?
21:13They're dormant, maybe.
21:15Then why shut down?
21:16I don't know.
21:18I don't know.
21:19I need to think.
21:20I need some air.
21:21Who has an underground base?
21:24Terrible ventilation.
21:30The moment they arrived, I should have made sure they were collected and burned.
21:34That is what I should have done.
21:35How?
21:36Nobody would have listened.
21:40You're thinking of stopping, aren't you?
21:42You and Rory.
21:43No, I mean, we haven't made a decision.
21:45But you're considering it?
21:47Maybe.
21:48I don't know.
21:49We don't know.
21:51Well, our lives have changed so much.
21:54Well, there was a time, there were years, when I couldn't live without you.
21:59Um, when just the whole everyday thing would drive me crazy.
22:04But since you dropped us back here, since you gave us this house, you know, we built a life.
22:08But I don't know if I can have both.
22:10Why?
22:11Because they pull at each other.
22:14Because they pull at me and because the traveling is starting to feel like running away.
22:18That's not what it is.
22:19I'll come, I'll look at you four days in a lounge and you go crazy.
22:21I'm not running away.
22:23But this is one corner of one country and one continent on one planet that's a corner of a galaxy,
22:29that's a corner of a universe that is forever growing and shrinking and creating and destroying and never remaining the
22:35same for a single millisecond.
22:36And there is so much, so much to see, Amy, because it goes so fast.
22:45I'm not running away from things, I'm running to them before they flare and fade forever.
22:51I'm running away from things, I'm running away from things, I'm running away from things.
22:54But it's alright.
22:56Our lives won't run the same.
22:59They can't.
23:01One day, soon maybe, you'll stop.
23:08I've known for a while.
23:10Then why do you keep coming back for us?
23:15Because you were the first.
23:18The first face this face saw.
23:21And you'll see it onto my hearts, Amelia Pond.
23:26Yours will be.
23:30I'm running to you and Rory before you fade from me.
23:43Don't be nice to me.
23:45Don't want you to be nice to me.
23:46Yeah, you do, Pond.
23:48And you always get what you want.
23:52They got what they wanted.
23:53What? Who did?
23:54The cubes. That's why they stopped. Come on.
23:57Kate, before they shut down, they scanned everything.
24:00From your medical limits to your military response patterns.
24:03They made a complete assessment of planet Earth and its inhabitants.
24:08That's what the surge of activity was.
24:10Problem with the power?
24:12Not possible. We've got backups.
24:23Doctor, look.
24:26What?
24:27Why do they all say seven?
24:28Seven. Seven. What's important about seven?
24:31Seven wonders of the world.
24:32Seven streams of the river Ota.
24:34Seven sides of a cube.
24:36A cube has six sides.
24:38Not if you count me inside.
24:48It has to be a countdown.
24:49Not in minutes.
24:50Why would it be minutes, Kate?
24:52We have to get humanity away from those cubes.
24:54God knows what they'll do if they hit zero.
24:56Get the information out anywhere you can.
24:58News channels, websites, radio, text messages.
25:00People have to know that the cubes are dangerous.
25:02Okay, but why is it starting now?
25:03I mean, the cubes arrived months ago.
25:05Why wait this long?
25:06Because they're clever.
25:07Allow people enough time to collect them.
25:09Take them into their homes, their lives, humans.
25:12The great early adopters.
25:13And then, wham!
25:14Profile every inch of Earth's existence.
25:16Discover how best to attack us.
25:18Get that information out anywhere you can.
25:19Go.
25:20Right.
25:21Every cube was activated.
25:22There must be signals, energy fluctuations on a colossal scale.
25:25There must be some trace.
25:28There can't not be.
25:30We need to think of all the variables, all the possibilities.
25:32Okay, go, go, go, go, go.
25:33This is a national security alert.
25:36The government advises that members of the public dispose of all cubes.
25:40If there are cubes inside your house, remove them immediately.
25:46Get them out of the building, just away from here, as far as you can,
25:48and get back here before it hits zero.
25:54Dad, could you go and get me a box of tape for dressings?
25:56It's just the cupboard round the corner.
25:58Yes, boss.
26:12Sorry, excuse me.
26:15I'm looking for the supplies cupboard.
26:18I said, I'm looking for the supplies cupboard.
26:30You haven't seen my dogs.
26:33No, sorry.
26:42Hey.
26:43Dog.
26:44Hey!
26:48Hey!
26:48Let's go.
27:30Doctor, please. You don't have to do this.
27:32She's right. You don't have to be in there. We can do this remotely.
27:35Remotely isn't my style. See you after.
28:06You don't have to be in there.
28:18You don't have to be in there.
28:30You're running low.
28:34What's happening?
28:43Well? What's in there?
28:46There is nothing in here.
28:48Um, well, that's good. It's not bombs. It's not aliens.
28:52Why? Why is there nothing inside? Why? It doesn't make any sense.
28:59Glasses? Is it the same? Is it the same all around the world?
29:02They're empty. We're safe, right?
29:05No, no, no, no. We are very far from safe all along. Every action has been deliberate.
29:08Why draw attention to the cubes if they don't contain anything?
29:11Doctor, look. There's CCTV feeds from across the world. Showing the same.
29:17People are dying.
29:19What? They can't be dying. How? How are they dying?
29:21I want information on how people are being affected.
29:24The cubes brought people close together.
29:27They opened and then...
29:30Doctor, what's the matter?
29:33I don't know.
29:34Politicians are logging in. Global surgeon. Heart failures. Cardiac arrest.
29:37That's it.
29:37Ah, ah, ah, only one heart.
29:40Otherwise it's not working.
29:41Oh, get it. I'm going to get you the longer.
29:42No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
29:44Just a little second. Turn around. Turn around. Turn around.
29:46Tell me. Show me.
29:48Ten seconds after the cubes open.
29:49Show me the patterns in their electrical currents.
29:53See?
29:54No.
29:55Yes, the power cut.
29:56They suck the power and then...
29:57There are signal boxes!
29:59People leaning in.
30:00Wow.
30:00Pure electrical search out of the cube targeted at the nearest.
30:03Human heart.
30:04The heart.
30:05An organ powered by electrical currents.
30:07Short-circuited.
30:08How to destroy a human?
30:09Go for the heart.
30:11Crikey Moses!
30:13Doctor, the scan you set running,
30:15the transmitter locations, it's found them.
30:17Oh, look at them all.
30:19Pulsing, bold as brass.
30:21Seven of them all across the world.
30:23Ow!
30:24Seven stations, seven minutes, why is that important?
30:27Ow!
30:30Ow!
30:30Ow!
30:31How do you people manage one heart?
30:33It is pitiful.
30:35A wormhole bridging two dimensions.
30:38Seven of them hitched onto this planet.
30:40But where's the closest one?
30:41Glasses.
30:42Zoom in.
30:46Where's the hospital where Rory works?
30:57Dad.
30:59Dad.
30:59Dad!
31:03Just get away from it.
31:07How many deaths have been recorded?
31:09We don't know.
31:10We think it could be a third of the population.
31:13Kate, I have to find the wormhole.
31:15But the attacks could still happen.
31:18Tell the world.
31:18Tell them how to deal with this.
31:20The world needs your leadership right now.
31:22I'll do my best.
31:23Of course you will.
31:24Good luck.
31:25OK?
31:27OK.
31:27How long are you going to last with only one heart?
31:30Not much longer.
31:31I need to locate the wormhole portal.
31:36Hello.
31:37Hello.
31:37Hello.
31:39Hello.
31:41You were giving off some very strange signals.
31:45Oh, my God.
31:48Outlier droid monitoring everything.
31:51If I shut her down, I can...
31:57It's all right.
31:58It's all right.
31:59I can't hit me.
32:01I can't do it.
32:01I need both hearts.
32:03Ah.
32:03Ah.
32:04Ah.
32:08All right.
32:10Desperate measures.
32:11What?
32:12No.
32:12No, no, no.
32:13That will work out my time, though.
32:15Ah.
32:16No.
32:17All right.
32:18Ah.
32:25Welcome back, lefty.
32:27Whoa.
32:28Two hearts.
32:30Whoo.
32:31Back in the game.
32:35Never do that to me again.
32:41Ah.
32:41Portal to another dimension in a goods list.
32:45The energy signals converge here.
32:47Does seem a bit cramped, though.
33:07Through the looking glass, Amelia.
33:10Through the looking glass, Amelia.
33:14Where are we?
33:16We're in orbit.
33:17One dimension to the left.
33:19Rory!
33:20Ah.
33:21It's a boring spell insults.
33:22Outward in seven galaxies.
33:24Whoa!
33:25Whoa!
33:26What kind of a welcome do you call that?
33:28Get them out of here.
33:29You two.
33:30Now.
33:31Absolutely.
33:31No idea.
33:33Get them to the portal.
33:35Whoa!
33:37So many of them crawling the planet, seeping into every corner.
33:59It's not possible.
34:03I thought the Shakri were a myth.
34:06A myth to keep the young of Gallifrey in their place.
34:09The Shakri exist in all of time.
34:13And none.
34:15We travel alone and together.
34:20The seven.
34:21The Shakri craft connected to Earth through seven portals in seven minutes.
34:25Ah.
34:26But why?
34:27Serving the word of the Tali.
34:32Why the cubes?
34:34Why Earth?
34:35Not Earth.
34:37Not Earth.
34:37Humanity.
34:38The Shakri will halt the human plague before the spread.
34:43Erase humanity before it colonizes space.
34:51We thought the cubes were an invasion.
34:54The start of war.
34:57The human contagion only must be eliminated.
35:06Who are you calling a contagion?
35:07Oi!
35:08Didn't I tell you two to go?
35:09You should have learned by now.
35:10Yeah, and what is this Tali, anyway?
35:12Some people call it Judgment Day.
35:14Or the Reckoning.
35:16Tell me not.
35:17I've never wanted to find out.
35:18Before the closure, there is the Tali.
35:22The Shakri serves the Tali.
35:25The pest controllers of the universe.
35:28That's how the tales went, isn't it?
35:30Well, that's some seriously weird bedtime story.
35:33You can talk wolf in your grandmother's nightdress.
35:36So, here you are.
35:39Depositing slug pellets all over the Earth.
35:43Made attractive so humans will collect them.
35:46Hoping to find something beautiful inside.
35:50Because that's what they are.
35:52Not pests or plague.
35:54Creatures of hope.
35:55Forever building and reaching.
35:57Making mistakes, of course.
35:58Every life form does.
35:59But, but, they learn.
36:01And they strive for greater.
36:03And they achieve it.
36:08You want a Tali.
36:12Put their achievements against their failings
36:14through the whole of time.
36:16Thou will back humanity against the Shakri every time.
36:21The Tali must be met.
36:26The second wave will be released.
36:30What does that mean?
36:31It's going to release more cubes to kill more people.
36:34Tell the Secretary General it's not just hospitals and equipment, it's people.
36:37Our best hope now is each other.
36:40The human quake, breeding and fighting.
36:45And when cornered, their rage to destroy.
36:52You're too late, Doctor.
36:55The Tali shall be met.
36:59He's gone!
37:00He was never really here.
37:02Just the ship's automated interface like a talking propaganda poster.
37:08I can stop the second wave.
37:09I can disconnect all the Shakri craft from their portals.
37:12Leave them drifting in the dark space.
37:14Ah, but all those people who were near the cube, so many of them would have died.
37:17I restarted one of your hearts.
37:18You'd need mass defibrillation.
37:20Of course.
37:21Ah, beautiful.
37:22But ponds, ponds.
37:24We are going to go one better than that.
37:25The Shakri used the cubes to turn people's hearts off.
37:28Bingo!
37:29We're going to use them to turn them back on again.
37:31That work?
37:32Well, creatures of hope.
37:34Hasn't.
37:4230 seconds.
37:43Don't let me down, cubes.
37:45You're working for me now.
37:50Oh, dear.
37:51All those cubes, there's going to be a terrible wave of energy ricocheting around here any second.
37:57Run.
37:58You missed this.
38:02Oh!
38:12Emergency hospitals and field units are working at full capacity around the world as millions of survivors of cardiac arrests
38:20are nursed back to health after an unprecedented night across the globe.
38:28You, uh, you really are as remarkable as Dad said.
38:37My!
38:38A kiss from a left bridge steward.
38:40That is new.
38:41Oh, dear.
38:42I'm late for dinner.
38:44We're out.
38:55Oh, dear me.
38:59I'd better get going.
39:00Things to do.
39:01Worlds to save.
39:03Swings to...
39:05Swing on.
39:12Look.
39:13I know.
39:14You both have lives here.
39:16Beautiful, messy lives.
39:17That is what makes you so fabulously human.
39:21You don't want to give them up.
39:24I understand.
39:25Actually, it's you they can't give up, Doctor.
39:30And I don't think they should.
39:32Go with them.
39:34Go save every world you can find.
39:37Who else has that chance?
39:40Life will still be here.
39:42You can come, Brian.
39:44Somebody's gotta water the plants.
39:48Just bring them back safe.
39:50So, that was the year of the slow invasion.
39:53When the Earth got cubed and the Doctor came to stay.
39:56It was also when we realized something that Shakri never understood.
40:00What cubed actually means.
40:03The power of three.
40:17You don't believe that statues can move.
40:20And you're right.
40:21They can't.
40:21When you're looking.
40:23New York is policed by angels.
40:25Every time you try to escape, you get zapped back in time.
40:27The city that never sleeps.
40:29The angels will come.
40:30And...
40:31I think they're coming for you.
40:32Bracing someone back in time creates time energy.
40:35And that is what the angels feed on.
40:40What the hell are you doing?
40:43Any ideas?
40:44Run.
41:03Well, the angels in front?
41:11What's your doing that love?du
41:12without a medal? Am
41:13I keeping it your own Hoşbat? Oh
41:15the angels in front. The
41:16front. You're
41:20my mistakes. And that
41:20he still has lost their thoughts. Food of
41:20life after three years. Them in
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