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BridgertonS02 - Episode 7
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06:09Bienvenido por este momento, la semana pasada será una historia más grande para que se sienten sus ojos rígidos en
06:13dos.
06:14Podemos encontrar un marido este año todavía, Miss Edwina.
06:18Quiero agradecer a tu imaginación, Lady Danbury.
06:20Una historia más grande que no puedo crecer.
06:40No mirad.
06:45Miss Patridge, es una buena tarde, ¿no?
06:48Sí, sí, mi señor.
06:50Mi querido, creo que nos vamos tarde a la Gorings.
06:52Hazte.
07:09Is this not a surprise to see you out in public, Lady Bridgerton, so soon?
07:14Lady Featherington, it is not as though we are in mourning.
07:16No one understands the pain of a broken engagement better than myself.
07:20I never thought we would recover after Mr. Bridgerton and Miss Thompson's falling out, and yet here we are.
07:27Miss Thompson now Lady Crane, Philippa now Mrs. Finch, and Prudence now engaged.
07:33Yes, it is rather amusing how things work themselves out, is it not?
07:37Indeed. I do wish you good fortune with all of your things, Lady Bridgerton.
07:47We are truly sorry, Lady Bridgerton.
07:51Come along, Penelope. We don't want to talk their ears off.
08:09It's a beautiful carriage, Your Majesty.
08:12Your horses must be very strong to pull all of this gold.
08:15What were you doing visiting that printer's shop in the middle of your brother's so-called wedding?
08:21Oh.
08:21I know it is you.
08:23Lady Whistledown herself.
08:26Oh, Your Majesty.
08:28Your denial shall only enhance your punishment.
08:31You were quite clever, Miss Bridgerton.
08:33Why, just last season, I recruited you to uncover the writer's identity,
08:37and you, rather conveniently, found not one credible suspect.
08:42I'm not clever enough to manipulate Your Majesty.
08:44Is it not curious that you were so rarely mentioned in those pages?
08:48I also hear you have a great distaste for society,
08:51just as the writer herself does.
08:54You do realize the power you wield in that pen of yours
08:57can be used for greater purposes than ridicule and gossip-mongering, yes?
09:02Lady Whistledown could be a strategic ally to the Crown,
09:06should she so please.
09:08And I would gladly help, ma'am, but I wield no such power, I assure you.
09:13So?
09:14You would rather be my rifle?
09:17Have you any idea what will happen once I reveal this secret of yours, child?
09:22People will seek their revenge.
09:25However bad your family's situation seems to you now,
09:30it will only get worse.
09:32I might be able to solve that problem.
09:37I shall give you three days to consider my proposal and come to your senses.
09:43If you do not,
09:45then I will deploy my resources to crush you like a serpent.
09:52Pride may not be as precious to you as your breath.
10:06Lady Carper.
10:10Lady Carper.
10:13Lady Eaton.
10:18Lord Hoorn.
10:23Lord Cho.
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10:55I should like to remove myself from this room.
11:00Every day that goes by without our altering the tonne's shared sentiment will harden it.
11:05Perhaps we need another story as to why things ended.
11:08We have already started to tell one. We cannot change course now.
11:12Well, if we cannot speak about the reasons, might we at least act as though they are of no consequence
11:16to us?
11:18A ball.
11:19Yes. Together we proved to the tonne that our story is true.
11:23It was indeed a mutual decision between all interested parties.
11:26And there is no scandal or ill will between our families at all.
11:32A ball would give Edwina another chance to find a suitor.
11:35Another ball.
11:37So that the tonne might inspect this wreckage with an even closer eye.
11:44A ball may very well work.
11:47After all, the Viscount and my sister have been so good at hiding their true feelings from everyone in public
11:52this far.
11:53It should not trouble them to do the same a little longer.
11:56Edwina.
12:00Oh, Newton.
12:03Oh, Newton.
12:05My apologies.
12:06Newton, out.
12:17Was I truly that blind?
12:21Were they always this obvious?
12:23If this plan is to work, I suggest the two of you stare on opposite sides of the room at
12:27all times.
12:28Lady Danbury!
12:29All we need would be for someone to witness something untoward.
12:33I beg your pardon, Lady Danbury.
12:35I do not know what you mean to say.
12:36What she means to say, Anthony, is that those of us in this room at present are the only ones
12:41who know the full truth of the matter.
12:42And we would prefer to keep it that way.
12:45As should you.
12:47If there is so much as a passing look between the two of you, then this plan of ours will
12:52be for nothing.
12:54Are we all in agreement?
12:55Of course.
13:01Quiet, Lady Danbury.
13:18Anthony.
13:21Anthony?
13:25Is this plan going to be a problem for you?
13:28Mother.
13:28I only ask because of what happened the last time you found yourself in such close proximity to Miss Sharma.
13:34We would not be in this situation if it were...
13:36You have nothing to worry about.
13:38I will play the part.
13:43And then?
13:50This plan...
13:51Well, it is a temporary solution.
13:56If it is successful, of course the rumours of scandal will die.
13:59Yet no matter what, it still leaves you with no one to marry.
14:04Unless your designs for the season have changed.
14:07You do realise it is still possible for our family to endure whether I decide to marry or not.
14:11This line does not end with me.
14:13No.
14:13No, it does not.
14:16Are you to rely on your brothers then as your solution to...
14:18Do you need me to admit I made a mistake?
14:19Is that what you want?
14:21For me to tell you that I never should have asked Miss Edwina for a hand.
14:23That I never should have taken things this far.
14:25I realise I have indeed failed at more things than you and Father will ever know.
14:36This plan will work.
14:37I am quite certain both you and Lady Danbury will make sure of it.
15:05You saved them all.
15:09You must have what?
15:11Every issue ever printed.
15:13Double that.
15:14There are two copies here of everyone.
15:16Eloise, why ever?
15:16The Queen thinks it is me.
15:18That I am Lady Whistledown.
15:20Are you being humorous?
15:21She has given me three days to confess.
15:23Yes, she's threatening my family, Pen.
15:26I should get rid of these.
15:27If the Queen discovers I have all of these in my possession,
15:29then it will only make me appear that much more guilty.
15:31But you are not guilty, El.
15:33This is a terrible mistake.
15:35We are somehow arranged to see Her Majesty.
15:37We must implore her to listen to reason.
15:39Oh yes, because Her Majesty has always been so reasonable.
15:41But why would the Queen think it is you?
15:44Yes, you are outspoken and opinionated and...
15:47One of her footmen saw me visiting with Theo.
15:51I know.
15:52I should have listened to you.
15:54I was selfish and now I may have even put Theo into harm's way too.
15:58The Queen must think he has something to do with Whistledown.
16:00But he does not and neither have you.
16:02El, this is madness.
16:02I should warn him.
16:03No, no you should not.
16:05You should stay as far away from Theo and that print shop as you can.
16:09You should wait for Lady Whistledown to print her next issue.
16:13Then with any luck, you can use that in order to prove your innocence.
16:38I must speak with Madam Delacroix.
16:41You should not be here.
16:43It is urgent, please.
16:53Her Majesty, the Queen, is now involved.
16:56She always has been, I suppose.
16:58I gather she has felt threatened by Whistledown for quite some time.
17:01I have questioned Her Majesty's taste, challenged her judgment.
17:05That was not part of our agreement.
17:08Our businesses both reaped substantial rewards.
17:11You understood our arrangement came with risks.
17:15Yes, but that did not involve the Queen of England.
17:23I was hoping you would have heard something in your shop.
17:27Something to satisfy Her Majesty, a way to give her what she clearly wants.
17:30Admiration, favour, praise.
17:33You are to tell me you could not think of something yourself.
17:38But I do not know what to do.
17:41My best friend is in trouble because of me, and I do not know what to do.
17:47You could turn yourself in.
17:50Take Miss Eloise's place.
17:52Only, Her Majesty would need to believe you, of course.
17:55Well, I could not be certain she would.
17:57Her Majesty would merely dismiss me as a friend, trying to help a friend.
18:01That's if she would even see me at all.
18:13They're quite beautiful.
18:15You're designed.
18:17I was hoping to submit them to a revered house of dressmakers in France.
18:24Take my business to a higher rank.
18:27Now, now I may be aiding and abetting the most notorious gossip writer in London.
18:35I will ensure your name remains unsullied.
18:39You have my word.
18:44I should go.
18:46I'm sorry I disturbed you.
18:54The one thing a lady would never do is wear something she knows makes her look ugly, Miss Penelope.
19:02Were you to write something about Miss Eloise, she would never write about herself.
19:08Well, I do not need to tell you what that might make the Queen believe.
19:13I could never do that.
19:15I could never ruin my friend.
19:16I could never do that.
19:20Of course not.
19:24Good night.
19:26Good night.
20:03What's your brother?
20:04I did not know you'd be stopping by tonight.
20:05Neither did I.
20:08But the Royal Schools do seem to be providing a different sort of education than what I pictured.
20:12Or perhaps exactly as I pictured.
20:14Can I get you a drink?
20:16Is there somewhere we can go that is a little quieter?
20:18It is a party, brother.
20:22It is a party, brother.
20:22It is something.
20:27Do you do this every night?
20:28Oh, did you come to admonish me?
20:31I only mean to say, you may be a second son, brother.
20:34But that does not exempt you from familial duty altogether.
20:38It merely makes you second.
20:41Does this have to do with whatever is truly going on with you and the Sharmas?
20:45Particularly the eldest.
20:46Mother is not the only one who sees the way you look at her.
20:50How long do you plan on punishing yourself for and wallowing in such misery?
20:56Forget I came.
20:57Have a good night, Benedict.
20:58Look, no, things may seem bleak now, brother.
21:01But if I'm learning anything from my art studies, it's that it is almost always a matter of perspective.
21:09I look at my art.
21:12And if I do not like what I see, I may always alter the colour palette.
21:17But I certainly do not toss the entire design aside.
21:21Perhaps you two could do the same in your own life.
21:26Back to taking the tea, Ollie.
21:30At least just shave, will you?
22:00Lady D'Ambra, Lady Mary, Miss Sharma, Miss Edwina.
22:10Oh.
22:18How thoughtful of you, Lord Bridgerton.
22:21Now, remember, before we are to send out our invitations,
22:24we must appear to be enjoying each other's company.
22:27Shall we?
22:40What the hell is that?
22:58You o'er?
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23:42Gracias por ver el video.
23:58Gracias.
24:30Lady Hood, how good to see you today.
24:33And you, Lady Mary.
24:35And Lord Bridgerton, too.
24:36Yes.
25:12Mr. Mondridge.
25:16Fredericton.
25:17I'll, uh, take a brandy.
25:25Not exactly the kind of welcome I was expecting.
25:29Forgive me, my lord.
25:30I was hoping for the owner of this fine establishment to regale me with many stories indeed.
25:35Of his boxing days, perhaps.
25:37Truth be told, I never really enjoyed the sport myself.
25:40Boxing is not for all to enjoy.
25:42It requires a strong stomach and an even stronger jaw.
25:46Hmm.
25:46A rather interesting assertion.
25:49My cousin had neither, but Lord Featherington, me.
25:53God rest his soul, was quite a morrow of yours, I've heard.
25:57I am honoured.
25:58Though his regard was unknown to me.
26:01Well, surely your paths must have crossed.
26:03You attended many vows.
26:05Yes, well, I likely was preoccupied with the fight at hand.
26:09It is dangerous to become distracted in the ring.
26:12Of course.
26:13Dangerous in your occupation.
26:15But my cousin did keep meticulous records of all debts.
26:19And, uh, wages.
26:24I just came across a rather significant one myself.
26:29I do not wish to defend myself against baseless accusations.
26:34And I do not wish you to do so.
26:36I respect a self-made man.
26:38No matter what means he uses to make himself.
26:41I'll ask no more questions of you than you ask of me.
26:44Baseless accusations I cannot imagine would be good for either of our businesses.
26:49And, on the looks of it, you might need all the help you can get with yours.
27:05Master printer's gone for the day.
27:08You'll have to come back.
27:10It is not printing I wish to solicit.
27:15Who's you, Ma?
27:21Not even a little excited to see me, then?
27:24People from the palace have been asking about me.
27:26I was almost thrown out today.
27:29Yes, I think that may be my fault.
27:31The Queen, she...
27:32She saw me visiting you the other day
27:34and now believes me to be Lady Boussardine herself.
27:37Ridiculous, yes?
27:39What is ridiculous is the fact that you thought it wise to come back here again.
27:43Come for more books, did you?
27:46What?
27:48No, I came to make sure you were all right, to get Art's story straight.
27:53Art's story?
27:58This is not the least bit surprising.
28:01What is that supposed to mean?
28:02It means that you are a lady who has never had to endure any real difficulties in your life.
28:07You may have the protection of your family, of your society, but I...
28:13I do not.
28:16You've taken your pleasure from low life, Miss Bridgerton.
28:18Now I think it best you return to Mayfair before you get me into any more trouble.
28:37I think it's a good thing.
28:38I think it's a good thing.
28:40I think it's a good thing.
28:40I think it's a good thing.
28:40I think it's a good thing.
28:40I think it's a good thing.
28:40I think it's a good thing.
28:41I think it's a good thing.
28:41I think it's a good thing.
28:42I think it's a good thing.
28:42I think it's a good thing.
28:43I think it's a good thing.
28:43I think it's a good thing.
28:44I think it's a good thing.
28:45I think it's a good thing.
28:49I think it's a good thing.
28:50¿Qué pasa?
29:20¿Qué pasa si te lo perdonan?
29:22Si te lo perdonan cada día por el resto de mi vida, ¿no?
29:27Tu felicidad es todo que me hagan, y ahora, creyme,
29:32yo estoy reaping the consequences de destruirlo.
29:39I remember the books you used to read to me from Appa's library.
29:42The stories of true love and happy endings against all odds.
29:47Did you yourself ever truly believe them?
29:49Or has everything you told me been a lie?
29:52Of course I believe in true love.
29:54Of course I believe in happy endings.
29:56How could I not?
29:58You saw Appa and Mama how happy they once were.
30:01What I saw is how even that ended in tragedy.
30:05Happy endings do not exist, Kate.
30:09But at least not in real life.
30:10I have always say that.
30:18It's about a 20th row.
30:24I hope you feel that someone else came from me from my own business.
30:25my Uncle Bill and my son from the government.
30:25I'm not feeling it.
30:28It's about a total of new things.
30:29I hope you think we're doing it or something.
30:31It's about a great use.
30:38It's about the fear.
30:40It was not for you, Representative Kayden.
30:40Gracias.
31:10No hay mundo en el que nos podemos besarnos.
31:16¿Estás muy serio?
31:19Nos hicimos una cosa terrible.
31:28Deberíamos ser maldita de lo que hicimos.
31:39Oh, Lady Danbury, Lady Bridgerton.
31:43What a surprise to see you here.
31:44You do know my family has its very own room here.
31:48Yes, Lady Cowper?
31:50Over there, is it not?
31:51The one with the Danbury name just above the door.
31:58How nice it is to see you both.
32:00Though I would have thought you required a respite
32:02after the strenuous events of the past week.
32:05Oh, on the contrary.
32:06Well, I myself am hosting a ball later this week.
32:09Have you not received an invitation?
32:11Oh, my.
32:12Well, I will see if there is still room.
32:14We shall have a full house, no doubt.
32:53Because we have not been married as a party.
32:53Look, we're jede
32:53I'll have to smile.
32:53There we go, you remember to come the night and look on my page first.
32:57No, I may look at me too, nothing to come.
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33:27You make a compelling case, Bridgerton. Allow me to give it some consideration.
33:31I shall eagerly await your response. The rest of the ton is dazzled by your exploits. I only wish to
33:36be two.
33:40Would you see me out?
33:44I did not know you fancied yourself an investor.
33:46No, even I did not. Yet I am beginning to think differently.
33:50I know it is a large sum to risk, but I am sorely tempted.
33:55It is a chance to make a name for myself, as your cousin has done.
33:59And once our profits come, both our families will benefit, which is just what makes it so enticing.
34:04You think highly of my family.
34:06I am not in the habit of consorting with those I hold in low esteem.
34:09I never thought of it like that.
34:10I understand. Our relationship has taken shape so naturally over the years.
34:16One could take it for granted.
34:18You have always been so constant and loyal, Penn.
34:25I do not believe I deserve such praise for my loyalty.
34:30Does something trouble you?
34:33Must do.
34:36Oh, I almost forgot.
34:39Perhaps I might rely on your loyalty one last time.
34:42Until this agreement with your cousin is confirmed, I do not wish for words to get back to Anthony.
34:48Could you avoid telling anyone?
34:51Especially Eloise.
34:52I know there are no secrets between you two, but...
34:55Mr. Bridgerton.
34:58I did not know we had a caller today.
35:02Miss Penelope was just seeing me out.
35:04While I have been talking her to death about matters so foolish,
35:07I would have blushed to share them with anyone else.
35:10Of course.
35:25Need I remind you of our discussion about who is and is not to invest in our business?
35:31I love it when you call it our business.
35:35I try to dissuade Mr. Bridgerton.
35:37The lad is quite persistent.
35:38Despite his family situation, he seems fixed on it.
35:41Because it is precisely that situation that is prompting him.
35:44He is not foolish in wanting to come to an agreement now
35:47before everyone wishes to stop associating with him and his family altogether.
35:54More bills, Mrs. Varley?
35:56Invitations, my lord.
35:58There are quite a few.
35:59And why should there not be?
36:01Ha, ha.
36:06Oh.
36:08The invitations are ready to be distributed, ma'am.
36:11Oh, excellent, Mrs. Wilson.
36:12Oh, dear little Augie is still suffering from his cough,
36:15so the Duchess will naturally not be able to attend.
36:17But that is precisely why it is so important
36:20that the rest of us embrace this theme of harmony.
36:28And work together to impress our guests.
36:32If we can garner enough support,
36:34the Queen herself may even be suede to forget all about this wedding business.
36:39Bye.
36:40Oh.
36:41Breathe.
36:42I'm just positively suffocating in here.
36:44Eloise, dear.
36:47Are you feeling unwell?
36:49Do not fret, Mama.
36:51I will still be in attendance at your ball.
36:53Participating in this farce along with the rest of us.
36:55I am doing this for all of us.
36:58Perhaps there's still time to change your theme.
37:02Has there truly been no Whistledown delivery today?
37:07Good day, Bridgeton.
37:32I am going to confess.
37:33What?
37:34I know all I need to know about Whistledown.
37:36I shall find a printer, publish a counterfeit paper
37:38and give Her Majesty exactly what she wants.
37:41An ally.
37:41And you will use the assistance of that apprentice, Mr Sharp.
37:44I do not wish to speak of that boy ever again.
37:47I am doing this for my family, Pen.
37:49I make the Queen once more our supporter.
37:52It will make the rest of society overlook
37:53all the scandal we have recently caused.
37:56Eloise, I do not wish you to do anything rash.
37:58There is little sand left in this hourglass.
38:00If I have to say I'm Whistledown, then so be it.
38:02But that will only last for so long.
38:03You cannot continue lying like that.
38:05What will happen?
38:08What will happen when the real Lady Whistledown decides to publish again?
38:12I no longer care what the real Lady Whistledown does or does not decide to do.
38:15She is dead to me.
38:17Pen, I have made my decision.
38:19At the very least, it will allow me a little more time
38:21to finally find the real writer and make her pay for all of her crimes.
38:26I only wish to thank you for always being such a loyal friend,
38:31whatever the circumstances.
38:49How about all of her crimes that you want to see her to understand me?
38:49Let's see.
38:50Can you come back next?
38:52There you go.
39:01No me.
39:08¿Qué es lo que excites a la muerte de la muerte de la muerte de la muerte de la muerte
39:12de la muerte?
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39:22muerte de la muerte.
40:03¡Gracias!
40:14S塞 magas
40:14Well, this is...
40:18...unexpected...
40:19...it is still quite early, I suppose
40:23Would you still like us to play, my Lady?
40:25That will not be necessary
40:33If there is no need for my presents, I shall head to my studio
40:35I for wonder not wish to be around such misery all evening
40:37Wait, I know of your opinions, brother
40:39You will stay for a dance
40:42Oramos que danse.
40:46A nueva perspectiva, ¿no?
40:49¿Dancing? ¿With quién?
40:50Antony.
40:52Sí, ¿since?
40:54Sí, hermano.
40:58¿Vamos aquí y me da la honor?
41:01Si se puede danse, así sí.
41:06¿Vale?
41:11Come, show this dowager
41:13the benefit of all these lessons I hear
41:15you've been taking, Mr. Bridgerton
41:17He is much better than me, I will say
41:19Something lively, country dance perhaps
41:23I believe
41:23the theme you have chosen tonight
41:25is harmony, Mother
42:05Hey, hey, hey
42:11¡Vamos!
42:43¡Vamos!
42:58Paps or corduril?
43:02Perhaps we should start eating some of that food
43:06Yes.
43:15Given Maton's usual gullibility, I must admit I am rather surprised they did not give credit to our story, Lady
43:23Danbury.
43:24Whatever happened?
43:28Perhaps we should ask them.
43:32Mrs. Wilson, is something wrong?
43:37It was just delivered, ma'am.
43:42Is that Lady Whistledown?
43:45Has she published, Mama?
43:48Indeed she has.
43:50Now we may know why we are the only ones here.
43:53Should our lives be distilled down to the sum total of our choices,
43:59then Miss Eloise Bridgerton has certainly made a dangerous, perhaps ruinous one.
44:06For she's apparently been associating, unchaperoned, with improper company.
44:14Political radicals, in fact.
44:30You seem happy, my lady.
44:32It seems our neighbours are to remain afflicted for quite some time.
44:37Colin Bridgerton, go ahead.
44:39Seal the agreement with him.
44:46It might be that the young Miss spent a great deal of time considering her decisions.
44:53Or, perhaps, they were made in haste.
45:11Whatever the case may be, we all must remember.
45:16As one makes one's bed,
45:18so, one must lie in it.
45:28Might we return home, Vaughn?
45:31As if you truly care what I would like to do.
45:33Edwina, this is quite easy.
45:35Do not dare try to make me out to be the cruel one.
45:40I may not know who I truly am,
45:43but at least I know I am kinder-hearted than you.
45:48Like, do not dare try and understand a real-looking relationship sempre my name.
46:02Whisper, come on, Vaughn, Vaughn.
46:26¿Qué haces aquí?
46:30Mi apologies.
46:32No, no, por favor.
46:32No, por favor.
46:32No, no, por favor.
46:33No, por favor.
46:33Yo estaba quedando.
46:34Es tu hogar, mi señor.
46:36No significa que...
46:37Tal vez debería.
46:39¿Must you always?
46:40You are the one insisting.
46:41All right, and this is you compromising.
46:42Oh, good night, my lord.
46:44Can you ever just agree?
46:49You have been like this from the moment we first met in those woods.
46:54Obstinate, inflexible, unyielding to good plain common sense.
46:58Well, I can certainly understand why that would be so troubling for a man like you.
47:03A man used to always getting his way, a man used to giving orders without any...
47:08I will not give you orders.
47:08and you expect me to listen.
47:09I do not listen.
47:10Well, perhaps you should.
47:10Oh, I shall never listen to you or to anyone I wholeheartedly disagree with.
47:14The fact it has taken you this long to come to terms with that, to accept that fact.
47:19You wish to know why.
47:19I am uncertain you even know why.
47:21I know why.
47:22Oh, here we go.
47:22Enthraw me with your self-knowledge and awareness.
47:24It is because I've never met anyone like you.
47:28It is maddening how much you consume my very being.
47:39My family is on the brink of ruin.
47:43I am nearly certain every last one of my brothers and sisters secretly despise me.
47:47My own mother at that, despite the fact I've lived the better part of my life for them, and yet,
47:51still,
47:53all I find myself thinking about, all I find myself being able to breathe for,
48:00is you.
48:03Do you think that I want to be in this position?
48:06Contending with these thoughts of wanting to be nowhere except with you?
48:11Wanting to run away with you?
48:14Of acting on the most impure, forbidden desires, no matter how much I must remind myself?
48:25I am a gentleman, and you are a lady of that...
48:29That scent...
48:33It has remained imprinted on my mind ever since the night of the conservatory ball on that terrace.
48:45Lilies.
48:55You have to stop.
48:56I have to stop.
48:57There is no other course of action to be concluded.
48:59You must stop.
49:00It has been you.
49:00It has been you this entire time.
49:03Spinning my world off its axis, making me reconsider everything I have ever told myself.
49:08I came here resolved.
49:11To save my family.
49:12Everything I have ever done...
49:14Has it been for them?
49:19It has been for them.
49:21Yeah.
49:22You are the one who must stop.
49:29You are the one who must stop.
49:32Before what, before we both finally do something for ourselves?
49:48Please go inside.
49:54Go inside.
49:59What did I tell you about you and your orders?
50:22I will stop.
50:23Do not stop.
50:24I will stop.
50:25Do not stop.
50:36So.
50:38Do not stop.
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