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00:13being the returning officer for the wakefield constituency i hereby give notice that the
00:19total number of votes recorded for each candidate are as follows dueling david michael liberal
00:28democrat 5 153 stokes nancy green party 2322
00:48muck reginald henry ferrers de chartley norton conservative party 16 454
01:01skipper peter gary reform uk 7356
01:13bin face count the counter bin face party 309
01:22bevan jennifer labor party 17892
01:31i declare jennifer bevan the mp for wakefield
01:43after nearly an entire generation
02:16of conservative austerity
02:17the thing is
02:21i'm an omnivore
02:23i like fucking maggie t
02:25i'm an omnivore
02:26she liked it too
02:30i'm not so sorry
02:43you're miss elevens is
02:46time is it
02:48your uncle's been dressed and prowling around downstairs for about five hours
02:56stayed in london last night clarages
02:59that sounds expensive
03:02yeah well big bed for one
03:04i can do that
03:13we're celebrating you tonight
03:16i'd really rather not have to explain away your absentee or fortieth as well
03:23molly
03:25you um fetch my breeks
03:27don't worry if they're not ironed or anything
03:29i really thought we might get a moment's privacy
03:32are you gonna be peg totty
03:33no actually i um
03:35i have to receive that lovely queer florist for a mouse
03:38do you
03:39i just said that i would do that
03:44jasmine
03:47you have to let her fulfill her function
03:52just let her do the fucking curtains
03:58all right
04:00happy birthday darling
04:08i'm sorry sir
04:13don't worry
04:16she's learning
04:19oh
04:37alexander have you been introduced to jennifer bevan yet
04:42junior minister the young lady we lost you
04:45i um i had her at a dinner last month
04:48i'm surprised that none of the senior ministers have reached out yet
04:51it's been ten weeks already
04:53well labour don't think they need the tabloids
04:55we'd back them
04:58only after you knew they'd win
05:01so you think i'm yesterday's man
05:06but not
05:07but maybe not tomorrow's
05:15you could say that legacy media isn't exactly courting the voters of tomorrow
05:21I think Jenny could help on that front.
05:25So I've invited her to Henry's birthday party tonight.
05:30Good.
05:46It was in your father's pretentia.
05:50I had it serviced.
05:57Would you, uh, would you excuse me?
06:13We'll get in there.
06:15We'll get in there.
06:27Beautiful day for a birthday, sir.
06:35Was there someone I could help with, sir?
06:39No, I was just, um, I was just cleaning my gun.
06:42Leave it to me, sir.
06:46Beach, the, um, lock on the armory's a little sticky.
06:50Maybe a touch of WD-40.
06:52Very good, sir.
06:56You know what?
06:58Better yet.
07:01Change the lock.
07:06We have, uh, we have guests coming.
07:09Who knows what ancient antipathies will have people sprinting for the armory, eh?
07:14Very good, sir.
07:27You realize your behavior is unacceptable.
07:31This listlessness is one thing, but when it manifests, this apathy for your life, your wife,
07:38no one expects you to be exorius, but you're being callous.
07:42What's the path out of this?
07:45SSRI, CBT, another cocktail of acronyms, praying for the right dosage at the right interval.
07:51Some other arsehole telling me to make sure my eyes see sunlight first thing.
07:55Why don't you try lithium again?
07:56Because it made me fat.
07:57Better than this.
07:58Do you love her?
07:59Of course I fucking do.
08:02The lithium muted everything.
08:04I mean, you try living your life without feeling the upper reaches of any emotion.
08:07Oh, no.
08:08Oh, no.
08:09Hang on a moment.
08:12Your father wouldn't have indulged.
08:14Well, no fucking shit!
08:16He didn't end up indulging it in himself, either.
08:18You need to find some structure.
08:21There's only so much she'll take.
08:23Where's she going to go, really?
08:27Now, fuck my father and his genetic inheritance.
08:31Today was always going to be difficult.
08:34He loved you.
08:35No.
08:37No, no, no.
08:38He left me.
08:41Do you know what would have been more love?
08:42A fucking vasectomy.
08:46I sometimes think about what you saw.
08:50It was an unimaginable horror.
09:03What if I finished you here?
09:12The dislocation you feel isn't going anywhere.
09:15Normal people don't feel like this!
09:18You can ignore it, numb it, drown it out, or integrate it into your life.
09:25Step by step, day by day, one day, you'll find you've walked out of the woods.
09:54You and me, you and me.
10:00You and me, you and me.
10:04You and me.
10:06What the fuck?
10:07What the fuck?
10:08What the fuck?
10:09What the fuck?
10:10My...
10:11My aunt sent a very late RSVP, so she's coming.
10:17She's on Charles' side.
10:21She is problematic as him.
10:23She is problematic as him.
10:30I really want us to start looking at each other properly again.
10:36I want...
10:37I want you to see me.
10:40I want to look at you, and I want you to look at me.
10:42You know, actually, look at me.
10:49Stand up.
11:27Raise your hands.
11:29I want you to look at me and see you.
11:29I'll see you.
11:32Should I say it.
11:33I can't look at you.
11:36I want you to look at me while I'm learning.
11:37It must be late.
11:38I'm playing with my friends.
11:38I want you to learn this now.
11:39How are you doing?
11:48I want you to go.
12:09Yasmine, stop.
12:10Please, please, please, stop.
12:19Look, if you want to fuck other men, you can, all right?
12:29You have a 2 p.m. with Whitney.
12:50Famous ghost, she died of a broken heart when her paramour was murdered by her husband.
13:03Said to stalk the grounds.
13:05Oh, I'm sorry, Sir Henry.
13:07You're not meant to be in this part of the fucking house!
13:13I'm sorry, can you, uh...
13:16Can you just leave me alone?
13:21Come on then, children.
13:22Let's go down this corridor, quick as you like now.
13:24Let's go down this corridor.
14:14Mr. Halberstrom to see you, sir.
14:16Heard Lady Muck's invitation.
14:22Put your clothes on, Henry.
14:36How are you, sir, Henry?
14:40100% well.
14:48I'm here to ask you one single thing.
14:52What do you want to do next?
15:00I needed the entire party machine and my uncle to win a safe seat by election.
15:07I was an MP for six months, prison minister for 72 days.
15:12Oh, and I, um, I ran a public utility into administration.
15:18Your movie didn't fail because of the clarity of your vision.
15:21Your timing was off.
15:23That's it.
15:26You had the highest approval ratings of any cabinet minister.
15:29Your commitment to leveling up in the north.
15:31You pushed to re-nationalize the probation service against your party's tribal instincts.
15:36The agenda was working.
15:37You were just, uh, undermined by the prime minister's myopic decision to call an early election.
15:49I failed upwards and then failed totally.
15:52There are no second acts.
15:55In American life.
15:58I'm not sure the same could be said for the Brits.
16:01I'm a fraud touched by success.
16:05No, you're just telling the wrong story.
16:09Your success, who believes he's a fraud, really,
16:12you're a leader in your bones.
16:17And what great man has lived a life without friction?
16:42Can't be serious with this shit, Yaz.
16:43I look like Elton John.
16:44No, you look fucking adorable.
16:49Do you, um, have a nice meeting with Whitney?
16:56Could there be a role for you at Tender?
16:59Did you brief him on how to puff me up?
17:02Anything he said about you, he believes.
17:10It's just the shoes.
17:24I really want you to sleep in here tonight.
17:35Who put her waiting downstairs?
17:39Who put her waiting downstairs?
18:07Do you look attractive?
18:19Oh my god.
18:21See ya.
18:23You look gorgeous.
18:24You look gorgeous.
18:27I am so at your ear.
18:34Otto's aged into his looks.
18:36He's fucking disgusting.
18:49I've met someone.
18:51She's young.
18:54But I'm...
18:55I'm having really strong feelings
18:58of life beginning again.
19:00I mean I know I'm older but I'm...
19:02I feel younger.
19:04It probably makes me a terrible person.
19:06Yeah, yeah.
19:07I just...
19:13Can I tell you what he says to me?
19:15Yeah.
19:17He says bend over so I can see it.
19:21Fuck.
19:24And just hearing this 29-year-old
19:26giving me these little orders.
19:28Honestly, it's...
19:30It's fucking better than any one of my children being born.
19:32I mean I'm just kidding but...
19:34Maybe I'm not.
19:36Does it make me a bad mother?
19:37I don't want to be fucked.
19:38No, I don't think so.
19:40How are the first few months of married life?
19:46I'm a spectator and a caregiver.
19:50Darling...
19:51That's not a partnership.
19:53You...
19:53You cannot be too afraid of what you lose.
19:56You'll become too pliant.
19:57And then you will lose it.
19:59It's self-fulfilling.
20:04It doesn't matter how much a man tells you that he loves you.
20:08You never give them unconditional love because they will weaponize it.
20:12Yeah, yeah, yeah.
20:13They worship us.
20:14And they fill us up with their secrets.
20:16And load us up with their insecurities.
20:18And then they fuck all their fears into us.
20:21And then...
20:23They kill us.
20:24Over and over.
20:26Lovers.
20:27Fathers.
20:27Husbands.
20:28It is the historical common denominator.
20:32They love murdering women.
20:37A little dispassion.
20:39It could save you.
20:40Get off your knees.
20:55Get off your knees.
20:59Properly please.
21:00No family scores.
21:01Not the form of an average.
21:03Action!
21:04Fine!
21:07Fine!
21:10Neat trick.
21:12Labour's tax plans are anti-business.
21:14Says British Industry Federation.
21:16Which is pretty what we're told.
21:17But the prominence of that headline is alarmist.
21:19You're talking us into a recession.
21:21I'm trying to stop you governing us into a recession.
21:23I think about my readers.
21:24And they're often meagre pay packages.
21:25I think what Jenny is trying to say is that her party won't be bullied by your headlines
21:30just because they won't come and kiss the ring.
21:33So you brought her here to do it for them?
21:36Jenny's her own woman.
21:37More plainly, Lisa Dern is the business secretary who is anti-business.
21:41I don't know what it says about the state of the country.
21:44That the wealth divide between North and South Kensington is now wider than North and South Korea.
21:50But economics fundamentally is a question of public humour and moods.
21:54And it's a question of tone.
21:56Currently, you still set it.
21:57And I see that even if Lisa chooses to imagine a world in which that's no longer the case.
22:45I understand this is the greatest collection of prisoners outside of Petworth.
22:49Yeah, well, life wasn't a romance then, and it isn't a romance now.
22:56Well, Nietzsche killed God.
22:59The factory started burning coal.
23:02It was game over for community.
23:04It was just the beginning for men like us.
23:08Men like us.
23:11You want something you don't have.
23:12I want everything you have already.
23:14That's all the fraternity we need.
23:17My wife suggested you wanted to offer me some small, non-exec role.
23:25We were in the process of doing an executive parade for CEO.
23:28But I convinced my board we could expedite it.
23:33Move fast and break things is fine for the first decade of a company,
23:37but longevity in Britain is about access.
23:41I'm building a one-stop shop.
23:44An in-your-pocket democratic financial institution for everyone from the working man to the wealthiest plutocrat inclusive.
23:52Call it a bank would be to undersell it.
23:54It's a bank killer.
23:55And I need a partner.
23:58A native partner.
24:01The CEO can triangulate our political and media message.
24:05You started your rehabilitation in politics.
24:08I want you to finish it with me.
24:16Well, all we have is that boat.
24:18We have a friend.
24:47The CEO of the President.
24:53Why the fuck are you not fucking dressed?
24:57Fuck's sake.
24:57You need me to dress you now.
24:58You're not enough when you're fucking infants.
25:00Yeah, and engineering meetings, woman.
25:02Henry, if someone admires your talent enough to offer you a new purpose in life...
25:07Sorry, sorry.
25:07Sorry, talent.
25:08What fucking talent?
25:10Tell me, why did we buy that shed in Wakefield if you didn't even vote for me?
25:14Oh, grow up.
25:15I've never voted.
25:16What fucking difference would my vote make?
25:17What, for the proletariat?
25:19Oh, I'm sorry.
25:20Too close to home.
25:23What does that mean?
25:24It means my circumstances are fixed.
25:27They're fucking cast iron.
25:29There's only one consequential thing I can do with my life.
25:31Oh, God, Henry, what is this suicidus poetry bullshit?
25:36Do you realize that oblivion won't be macho?
25:39It won't be cinematic, you stupid fucking idiots!
25:43It will be procedural!
25:44It will be boring!
25:46And it will be small!
25:47Another event for me to organize!
25:50A few tears, a black dress, and then the rest of my fucking life!
25:54Because despite loving you, which I think I still do, Henry, I will forget you.
25:59I will fucking forget you.
26:00I promise you!
26:01So you don't seem to understand.
26:03I can't get out from under this!
26:05Where was the romance in your father's death, hmm?
26:07Where was the fucking glamour in that?
26:09How dare you ask me that?
26:11You told me he walked out onto the mall one morning and was alone.
26:13That's not true, is it, Henry?
26:15Your uncle told me.
26:16He also told me that he fritted everything away and lived here under his brother-in-law's chariot.
26:20Shut the fuck up!
26:22You don't understand what the fuck you're talking!
26:23Don't touch me!
26:24You ought to be so fucking self-involved and self-pitying that you are...
26:28Look at you.
26:29You're fucking disabled!
26:31Not me.
26:33If you don't take Whitney's offer, we are going to have a serious conversation.
26:38And it won't be emotional like this!
26:40It will be fucking practical!
26:41Do you hear me?
26:42Where are you gonna go?
26:44What, are you gonna walk back into the slur of your family's name?
26:47We have a watertight prenup!
26:50Oh!
26:51Roll up your sleeve!
26:53Hmm?
26:55Go on.
26:56Roll up your fucking sleeve, do it.
27:09There's a clause in our prenup about you using.
27:12What about the adultery clause?
27:20I have been unfulfilled.
27:22And I have never been unfaithful.
27:28You are in control.
27:32No one else.
27:34I can't fucking do anything!
27:36Please, Henry, please!
27:38Put your big boy clothes on, go downstairs, and just try and face our public!
27:44You know, when we were engaged, you couldn't keep your hands off me.
27:51I mean, there are a million reasons that I fucking hate your drug use and your sad boy self-regard.
27:59But right now, I mean, it's simply because it fucking castrates you.
28:03If you can't find it in yourself to fuck me, fuck me.
28:08I mean, maybe you're already fucking dead.
28:10I mean, you're already dead.
28:40I mean, you're already dead.
29:01I mean, I had a happy baby.
29:04I mean, you're already there.
29:06It's fucking shit!
29:09None of this is all at the 5CM.
29:10Where the fuck have you been?
29:13About fucking time.
29:17Silly tosser, you're late at your own fucking funeral.
29:21Holy shit!
29:44What the fuck's wrong with her?
29:53You look a lot like the woman who I lost the election to.
29:58Now, who the fuck invited you?
30:02Already hauled yourself out to my uncle, I see.
30:08Good for you. Good for you.
30:11You're embarrassing yourself.
30:13Yeah, well, that's a pity because I fucking love you.
30:21I know it's been a disappointment to you.
30:26And to you.
30:34Sorry, I couldn't have been more of the man you needed me to be.
30:47I didn't know you were coming.
30:48Oh, good, good. Look how happy you were to see me.
30:52They added spice to surprise.
30:57Long journey, Commander.
30:58Oh, hellish. Truly, only the strongest of strong waters.
31:01You don't want to say hello to anyone?
31:03Please don't make me fuck, no luck and win.
31:08Should we get the fuck out of Dodge?
31:10Yeah.
31:11Boozer.
31:13Northern Arms.
31:14Pint a plane.
31:15Scrap.
31:16Handjob off a local.
31:18Elisima.
31:20Elisima.
31:21Gaston.
31:25I'm so sorry.
31:28This family hates birthdays.
31:42Where do you land, work-wise?
31:45Oh, fuck, I don't know.
31:46Between things, gainful employment is a bourgeois pursuit.
31:49You know that.
31:50I don't know where the bike from market came from.
31:52Imagine me with the discipline to be a military man.
31:54Yeah, I sort of feel if I don't work,
31:56I may as well die, don't you?
31:58Tell me about the barmaids here.
32:00Active, I found a spitting sawdust trist for the local type tickles my reptilian brain.
32:06I suspected you were a cheat.
32:08Oh, fuck off.
32:09I don't see how any sentient mammal can be true to themselves and be faithful.
32:15Either way, you're living a lie, you may as well live the lie that gives you the most pleasure.
32:18Even if you cause pain.
32:20I mean, fucking a model is the single greatest thing a man can do to stay feeds of his own
32:24mortality.
32:25But sometimes, sometimes.
32:28That ten-a-penny village girl lands perfectly on the nexus of arousal and disgust.
32:36They have everything to prove.
32:38You lack all shame.
32:39You fuck each other like angry pistons.
32:41Yeah, I can't say I've got much of a libido at the moment.
32:44Well, Viagra then.
32:46Pornography.
32:47Fucking take responsibility for yourself.
32:49I thought you were a cad.
32:51Huh?
32:51Look at me.
32:52Look at me.
32:54Fucking...
32:55None of that darkness shit.
32:58Not tonight.
32:59Hear me?
33:01Fucking boring.
33:06You guys look so happy at the wedding.
33:09Well, that's the fucked up thing we actually were.
33:11Henry was deliriously happy when he showed up.
33:15And then that night, I mean...
33:19I've never been fucked like that, ever.
33:21I swear.
33:22It was actually life-changing.
33:29You know, I just feel like all of this stuff...
33:32Stuff is, like, not gonna get you.
33:34The respect that you think you deserve.
33:36See, why would you say something like that?
33:38I mean, that kind of thing is gonna hurt my feelings.
33:40Like, why are you here?
33:42What the fuck do you mean, why am I here?
33:43You invited me, I have business interests here,
33:46and clearly, you're lonely.
33:48You're fucking lonely.
33:54Yeah.
33:55And so what if I am?
34:01Fucking exhausting.
34:02I think we should both go to bed.
34:04Well, you can do what you want.
34:11Hey.
34:14I just wanted to say thanks for helping me in the lion's den.
34:20Are you...
34:22OK?
34:24Yeah.
34:25Are you?
34:28Do you...
34:33Do you?
34:35Oh.
34:36I haven't boffed a lion since uni.
34:39Good night.
34:41Night-night.
34:42Is that all there is?
34:46Is that all there is?
34:51If that's all there is, my friends,
34:55then let's keep dancing.
35:00You know what I do, right?
35:07Tell me.
35:11I work for a fund.
35:14Hmm.
35:17You used to work for a fund.
35:20Is there something you want to ask me?
35:24Um...
35:26You built Tender with Jonah, right?
35:31How do you make a...
35:33a work relationship long-lasting and healthy?
35:38He was a mature MBA,
35:40post-computer science,
35:41post-a-lot out of the ship when we met.
35:45He was a great fundraiser.
35:47Hmm.
35:48Those doors weren't open to you?
35:54I, uh...
35:55I grew up poor.
35:59You don't read that way.
36:02I had a venture.
36:05Pre-Stanford.
36:06A few moms.
36:06I, uh...
36:08I noticed many had overheads,
36:10so we're running direct cremation-only sub-brands,
36:11so...
36:13I bought one cheap.
36:14Cut embalming.
36:15Too expensive.
36:16Flowers, too.
36:17Simple wood box.
36:18No fancy casket.
36:20Yeah.
36:20People like to think of funerals
36:21as these loving,
36:23well-attended retrospectives,
36:25but that's a fucking myth.
36:31Yeah.
36:33I mean, you...
36:34It's resourceful.
36:36Simple volume play.
36:38Totally.
36:39Margins are better.
36:40Burning bodies and burying them.
36:42Hmm.
36:45You gonna tuck me in?
36:46Mm-hmm.
36:48Um...
36:50Not tonight.
36:57Good night.
37:00Good night.
37:02Good night.
37:13Good night.
37:25Oh, my God.
37:47Well, here.
37:50A mint for the cock breath.
37:53You've got a bit of mass than your brother.
38:00Do you want to know about Christ's best miracle?
38:04To have 12 good friends in your 30s
38:07and only one of them sees fit to betray you.
38:10Molly, do you mind if we join you?
38:11Sir Henry.
38:12Oh, no, no.
38:13No need for titles tonight.
38:15Everybody's off the clock, eh?
38:16Oh, all equal, indeed.
38:18Uh, next couple of rounds on me.
38:20The factory boss is doling out tupples as a Christmas bonus.
38:24How democratic.
38:25Yeah, give it a rest, Toby.
38:26Sir Henry, I'm sorry.
38:28I have a confession tonight.
38:31Earlier,
38:32I hid your...
38:34your box.
38:36Your stuff, you know.
38:40So your guests wouldn't see.
38:41I hope it wasn't an overstep.
38:45Well, I could fire you for that.
38:51You don't remember me, do you?
38:54I baptised you.
38:57And I married your parents.
39:00I was the parish priest here for a while.
39:03But then I moved back to St. Mary's in Dundee.
39:07Well,
39:09you grew,
39:10I suppose.
39:13But then,
39:14the Lord saw fit
39:15to move me back
39:16to this seat
39:17in this pub
39:19to celebrate
39:20his son's birth
39:22with all his beautiful
39:23sons and daughters.
39:24Mate, mate, mate, mate, mate, mate.
39:26Why don't you give her a rest, okay?
39:27She's not fucking interested.
39:31Rich, from you.
39:37Excuse me, sir.
39:38Nothing?
39:38I'll shut up.
39:40Yeah, he doesn't know
39:41what he's saying.
39:42He's pissed.
39:44Tell him about his wife, Molly.
39:47George,
39:48shut up.
39:49Nah, tell him.
39:50Tell me what?
39:51I think you should leave.
39:52Nah,
39:52if he wants to sit here with us
39:53as one of us,
39:54he can take it.
39:56Tell me what?
39:59Molly says,
40:00that...
40:01My wife
40:01floats about the house
40:03all sad and angry
40:04because she knows
40:05she doesn't belong
40:05in the house.
40:12And the lads
40:13call her stable girl
40:14because she likes
40:16horse cars
40:16and she likes the rest.
40:19The rumor is
40:19she takes up
40:20the share of trying
40:21and she sounds
40:22like a North London kid.
40:30Chinese shoes, boy.
40:51Reach out a hand
40:55to stranger or friend
40:58Dreams might come
41:03around the bed
41:22I bet that's the best
41:24you've felt in ages.
41:25you've felt in ages.
41:43What's going on?
41:46I actually don't think
41:47you should be here.
41:49Sorry.
41:50What's happening?
41:51What are you doing?
41:52It's the middle of the night.
41:55Why didn't you come
41:56to Charles' funeral?
41:58I'm sorry, what?
42:04You know, life.
42:06Life, darling.
42:07Life got in the way.
42:08No, you worshipped him.
42:10I mean, despite
42:11what everyone else said.
42:13You always told me
42:14that he walked on water.
42:18Sorry, can you leave us?
42:25You must have heard
42:26the rumors
42:29about, you know,
42:32his tastes.
42:37I mean, this,
42:38this culture
42:39that is just sensationalizing
42:41the actions
42:41of high-profile men.
42:42I mean, it just fits
42:43the orthodoxy.
42:44It's too,
42:45I mean, it's too facile.
42:47How convenient.
42:47Really, I mean,
42:48your, your father,
42:50my brother,
42:50he was,
42:52you know,
42:52he was a true eccentric.
42:54He was a bon vivant.
42:55He didn't care
42:55about life's borders
42:56or boundaries.
42:57He just didn't care.
42:58With you?
43:10We had a very
43:12bohemian childhood.
43:15It was a different time.
43:20Well, for all of your
43:23posturing successes,
43:24you just couldn't wait
43:25to be their whore again.
43:28How do you taste?
43:38you tell me
43:43what's pathetic?
43:51Oh.
43:54Your father told me
43:57that he was going
43:58to terminate you
43:59till he found out
44:00you were a girl.
44:08Right.
44:09Well,
44:11there are no taxis
44:12at this time.
44:13And I think it's going to be
44:15quite a cold night.
44:16Merry Christmas.
44:18Merry Christmas.
44:19Merry Christmas.
44:20Merry Christmas.
44:20Merry Christmas.
44:21Merry Christmas.
44:40You're Whitney's assistant.
44:42I...
44:43I'm sorry.
44:44My lady.
44:46Um,
44:47some staff walked by,
44:49but after I got
44:50Whitney's stuff,
44:51no one knew
44:51what to do with me.
44:52I could get our room
44:53made up.
44:56Or I could just
44:57get in with you.
45:03Okay, then.
45:05Oh.
45:06Um...
45:10I'm sorry.
45:12I was kidding.
45:14Okay.
45:16So I got a room made up.
45:29You'll clean up just fine.
45:31Shouldn't you call the police
45:32or something?
45:33Don't worry about it.
45:35We all know
45:35it's self-defense, sir.
45:37Point?
45:45I buried your father,
45:47you know.
45:49Excuse me.
45:51I presided
45:52over his funeral service.
45:59I see.
46:01You remember my face
46:02a little more now,
46:04as I remembered yours then.
46:08You underestimate
46:09a child's maturity
46:11at your peril.
46:14When the first sword
46:15fell on his casket,
46:16I could see you thinking
46:18that could be my law.
46:23Commander,
46:27Commander,
46:28can I get you another?
46:30I wish I had gotten
46:31to you that day
46:34and said something,
46:35words that I have
46:37turned to for comfort
46:38when dark was at the door.
46:42Listen.
47:08Well, good to see you again.
47:18I could do with never seeing you again.
47:28No.
47:31You'll see me soon.
47:37I feel we know each other
47:38well enough.
47:43Will you let me show you
47:44where it hurts?
48:05long before morning,
48:08you will know
48:09you will know
48:09that what you are
48:10seeking to discover
48:13was a thing
48:14you had known
48:14all along.
48:27very, very, very soon.
48:51You have to learn
48:57and you will know
48:57You'll see me.
48:57You'll see me.
48:57You'll see you next time.
48:57I'll see you next time.
48:59You're not
48:59on the next time.
52:42You're just too good to be true.
53:02You're just too good to be true.
53:36I love you, baby.
53:40And if it's quite all right, I need you, baby, to warm the lonely night, I love you, baby.
53:49Trust in me when I say...
53:54spring is coming.
53:55Don't bring me, baby.
53:56Don't bring me down, baby.
53:58Don't bring me down, I pray, oh, pretty baby.
54:00Don't bring me down, I pray, oh, pretty baby.
54:17My father killed himself on the morning of his 40th birthday.
54:40My father killed himself on the morning of his 40th birthday.
54:48Happy birthday, baby.
54:49Happy birthday, darling.
54:53I've been thinking.
54:55You're gonna take me down, baby.
54:57You're gonna take me down, baby.
54:57You're gonna take my knees off her.
55:00If this was best for us.
55:05I need to work.
55:09I think that's why I'm here after all.
55:13Let's do good work.
55:14You're gonna take me down.
55:46I want to be done.
55:49I want to be done.
55:51I want to be done.
55:52I want to be done.
55:52And touch the flame.
55:55When the streets have no name.
55:59Maybe we should try for a child.
56:02I want to be done.
56:06There's just a moment on my face.
56:09I see the ground so far disappear.
56:13Without a choice
56:15I want to take shelter
56:19From poison lane
56:24Where the streets have no name
56:28Where the streets have no name
56:34Where the streets have no name
56:38We're still building, they're born in the world
56:44Born in the world
56:47And when I'm over
56:49I go there with you
56:54Where the streets have no name
56:58I can't take my eyes off of you
57:19I love you, baby
57:21And if it's quite all right
57:23I need you, baby
57:25I love you, baby
57:26I love you, baby
57:29I love you, baby
57:29I love you, baby
57:29I love you, baby
57:30I love you, baby
57:30I love you, baby
57:31I love you, baby
57:31I love you, baby
57:31I love you, baby
57:31I love you, baby
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