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00:10just hoping for a glimpse of Elvis but today we get to go inside and see how the king lived
00:18in 1957 a 22 year old Elvis Presley gave his parents $100,000 and charged them with finding
00:26a farmhouse like property with enough space around it to ensure his privacy three months later Elvis's
00:33parents found Graceland welcome to the iconic jungle room hey did you hear the news that a bus
00:47full of Elvis impersonators actually crashed on their way to an elevator he sometimes spent weeks
00:54on end here in the TV room Elvis also spent a lot of time in his bedroom upstairs but unfortunately
01:01there are still areas of the house that are off limits except family so unless you're Priscilla
01:06in disguise you have my Pringles yeah I got them they change anything on the tour they changed the
01:28jungle room joke here take them with food please oh you asked for sour cream and onion yeah well I
01:42like
01:42something vinegar guess you do anything else Danny what was the new joke huh a group of Elvis and
01:58person you just crashed they're all shook up I'll see you later don't forget your house
02:27mom
02:28mom
02:33mom
02:40Are you awake?
02:45Mom?
02:48Mom?
02:53Mom!
02:59...outside the county,
03:00attending the University of Tennessee
03:02and later Duke Medical School.
03:05Sadly, her mental health caused her to retreat from her.
03:09That's the problem she's back.
03:24Just, patients had a persistent cough since April.
03:30No history of smoking or any lung issues.
03:36Patients likely, um, I think I'd recommend that he, um...
03:42Oh, I see here that the patient is on ACE inhibitors for hypertension,
03:45which can cause a dry cough.
03:47Let's talk to your team about switching meds.
03:49That's right.
03:51Annie, why don't you take the next one?
04:00Annie Clay, I'm a third-year medical student working with Dr. Talcott today.
04:06Okay.
04:06What seems to be the problem?
04:07Yeah, I have this intense pain in my lower leg,
04:10like a cramp, but much, much worse.
04:13Is this due to any trauma, like a physical injury?
04:16No.
04:17Yeah.
04:18No, I, uh, was at work,
04:21and I was sitting at my desk,
04:23and all of a sudden, it just...
04:32Uh, I...
04:37I'm gonna recommend, um...
04:45We should get you tested for deep vein thrombosis.
04:48It's, um, um, you might be at risk
04:51if you're sedentary for long periods of time.
04:57And, um, we could get you an ultrasound
05:01and put you on...
05:04So, get a gurney and take coagulants.
05:07Get your breath.
05:09Lay down.
05:10I'm okay, I'm okay.
05:19Excuse me.
05:21Hello?
05:23Ma'am?
05:25Excuse me.
05:28Sorry, but, uh...
05:29We're not having any more visitors today.
05:31Okay.
05:32I'm Gail Edwards.
05:34I'm Graceland Security.
05:37You can't park here.
05:38Okay.
05:39Okay.
05:40You okay, Gail?
05:41No, I'm not...
05:43No, I, uh...
05:48I just dropped out of medical school.
05:53I have no family and no job,
05:56and I don't know what I'm gonna do,
05:58and I don't even know why I'm here.
05:59I just drove here, and I...
06:03I will move my car.
06:09You know what?
06:10The old-ass tour guide's here.
06:13Keep dropping dead.
06:17You know anything about Elvis?
06:20Too much.
06:24Why?
06:26Hey, welcome.
06:28In 1957, Elvis Presley gave his parents a hundred thousand dollars
06:32to find him a farmhouse-like property with enough space around it to ensure his privacy.
06:37She could not leave her number, but I know the place to go.
06:39To protect the privacy of his home,
06:41Elvis installed a security wall as well as a two-way mirror at the top of his stairs
06:45so he could see who was in his house.
06:47To this day, the upper levels remain off limits.
06:49And did you hear about the bus of Elvis impersonators that actually crashed on its way to an Elvis convention?
06:54No?
06:56Well, luckily, no one was injured, but...
06:57We did hear they all shook up.
07:01All right, you're good, sir.
07:03Are you in trouble?
07:04No, no, nobody knows.
07:07Isn't they beautiful?
07:10Oh, wow.
07:12It's like my Graceland paradise.
07:14You know, I bet we could see parts of the river from here.
07:17For real?
07:18Mm-hmm.
07:18Just the latitude.
07:21Oh, yep, there.
07:22And parts of Arkansas.
07:23Look.
07:24Last time I saw Marie, she was waving me,
07:29How'd you get so smart, kid?
07:31Hurry home, drop us on a cheek.
07:33A trickle from a new life.
07:36You're my favorite, but don't tell any of them.
07:39That's between you and me, okay?
07:42Oh.
07:44Regardless of whose home Graceland actually was,
07:47it's the place that Elvis Presley felt the safest in the world.
07:53Annie!
07:55What is going on?
07:56Why, why, why didn't we see the news?
07:58No.
07:58Three hours ago,
07:59was Tentis are calling a massive mega caldera
08:02or a super volcano.
08:03I said we're leaving.
08:04Don't give a fuck about getting a weebred.
08:07What is that?
08:09We know.
08:10Oh my God, get away from the edge!
08:12Get away from the edge!
08:13Get away from the edge!
08:15I would say we played a fucking role.
08:17No, America.
08:18I know you're aware of the situation we now face.
08:21Come on, look.
08:22Come on, look at that one.
08:27Look at me.
08:28You need to go across the street to the visitor center.
08:30I get everything you can.
08:32Clothing, candles, the food that doesn't need to be refrigerated, whatever you can carry.
08:34Okay, are you sailing this right now?
08:36Where are my pulse but all of it?
08:37The basement, the TV room.
08:39Okay, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go,
08:45go.
09:06And one thing that's constantly struck me is true.
09:09That despite all the ugliness in our world,
09:14despite our tendency to focus on the grotesque,
09:18on the conflict,
09:20despite all of that,
09:22you,
09:23you
09:25are inherently decent.
09:35Oh, Jesus!
09:36Okay, I got a shit ton of stuff from the restaurant.
09:38Can you hold me on low the cart?
09:39Take that.
09:40Okay.
09:40Okay.
09:41Oh, we're gonna get in.
09:42Ooh.
09:44Cal, we're gonna kill in my back.
09:48Okay.
09:49This is Cal.
10:21Oh, guys, I'm so sorry,
10:24but it's not safe here for you anymore.
10:26Go.
10:27Go.
10:28Go.
10:30Go.
11:04Annie.
11:08Holy shit.
11:10We don't have much time.
11:14If you are in the metropolitan area,
11:17get to a fallout shelter
11:19or under a ramp as you curl.
11:25Oh, my God.
11:26Oh, my God.
11:38Oh, my God.
11:42Oh, my God.
11:50Oh, my God.
11:55How's the how's the leg this morning? Not good. Okay, scale of 1 to 10, how's the pain? 74.
12:06All right, I'll check in.
12:14Let me see.
12:19Okay, so even though I reset the bone, we need to... Yeah, I'm concerned about the infection. We need to
12:25keep the wound in the stitches clean.
12:28Why are the batteries still not working?
12:34I don't know.
12:35You're supposed to be the smart one. I'm the hot one.
12:39Oh, breathe. Take a deep breath.
12:43I'm the hot one.
12:45You're the smart one.
12:51We should go up on the roof and see what's happening.
12:55No, we can't expose ourselves.
12:57I'm pretty sure had there been a nuclear explosion, we would have heard it.
13:19I'm pretty sure what you thought we could it be.
13:37That's what I wanted to go up.
13:39We should just be uncertain about it.
13:39I got here.
13:51Mom?
13:52No, I don't think so.
13:54I think it's a chemical plant.
13:56You know, if you just leave them sitting there, they...
13:59Oh.
14:00Yeah.
14:13Hi.
14:15How are you feeling?
14:17I've been better, kid.
14:21Yeah.
14:24Oh, thank you.
14:36It looks a lot worse than it is.
14:39Mm-hmm.
14:40Okay.
14:40Trust me, just...
14:41I just need some time.
14:43Mm-hmm.
14:45You know, I've, um...
14:47I went searching through the house and I found something that I think might cheer you up.
14:52I don't know if you're ready.
14:54No!
15:01Are you looking at me?
15:03Are you looking at me?
15:05What?
15:06You did?
15:06I'm so corny!
15:07Thank you very much.
15:29Can I ask you a question?
15:31Mm-hmm.
15:33If it's summer, why is it fucking freezing?
15:37It looks like the ash caught spotting at the sun.
15:42For how long?
15:45I don't know.
15:47I don't know.
15:50Maybe.
15:52I don't know.
15:53I'm sorry.
15:54No.
15:55We have to be able to find her.
15:57We can't.
15:57The smoke won't draw too much attention.
15:59There are no more of his fur coats or capes.
16:03I swear.
16:08Don't waste this stuff on me.
16:11You think I'm trying to keep you warm?
16:13This is for both of us.
16:26Annie.
16:29Annie.
16:31Annie.
16:33I think what you did work.
16:39I'm not cold anymore.
16:43You did it.
16:47You saved me.
16:51How did you get so smart, kid?
17:02My mom was the smart one.
17:10She's...
17:11She's watching you.
17:17She's so proud of you.
17:34You're doing so good, kid.
17:37You're doing so good.
17:45She's doing so good.
17:45I am a good woman.
17:47You're running so good.
17:50You're doing so good.
17:57You're running so good.
17:58You're running so good.
18:01You're running so bad.
22:06This room's clear, too.
22:08Looks like they jumped out the balcony.
22:11Not here, too.
22:15I'm not alone.
22:17There's others here.
22:19There's others here.
22:31How are we looking down there, boys?
22:34One set of utensils, one bed.
22:37She's alone.
22:42Okay.
22:44Now, can we please start over?
22:51Okay.
22:55Now, can we please start over?
23:14Hey, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know where they are, um, we had some here, the others
23:19were across the street in the exhibit hall, but I haven't been there in years.
23:22I don't know.
23:25I don't know.
23:26I don't know.
23:28You too.
23:29I don't know.
23:30I don't know.
23:44I don't know.
23:47I don't know.
24:01I don't know.
24:02I don't know.
24:13I don't know.
24:15I don't know.
24:27alone the entire time it's like you never built a fire i didn't want anyone to see the smoke
24:45i didn't want anyone to know i was here
24:52smart well i absolutely love what you've done with the place
25:11it must have been hard being here on your own i've been alone before
25:19it must have been hard all the same
25:32hmm
26:02work
26:08oh
26:22i hope they're gonna hurt you okay
26:51there's nothing wrong
27:01i'm gonna give it to you straight but i want you to keep an open mind about it this is
27:04the deal
27:04all right we jack a sailboat
27:06we know this is terrible start
27:13chef's making bacon wild bork still qualifies sit
27:27a little appetizer you're in that room for three days
27:35eat drink all right you can relax we're not the bad guys
27:42though i will admit to not being my best self since the grade two concussion you gave the best piano
27:48player this place is sitting here
27:57so the good news after three years things are better out there than you think i asked you your
28:04name before but you spat on me twice yes twice thank you geiger this is geiger he's great at counting
28:13you got a name
28:16annie
28:18annie my name link yeah you're ted
28:22left to mark a little about me since i don't exactly have instagram anymore when the hit the fan i
28:29was living in louisville dropped out of college got a job at rei and i heard the words super
28:36volcano and ash cloud on the news and i grabbed as much north face swag as i possibly could
28:42everyone else was making a run you know for guns and for toilet paper while i was shoving
28:46antarctic graded sleeping bags in my fort focus saved my life
28:51why saved your life it's my story geiger can i tell it for once just asking for a little
28:57fidelity to the truth partner i mean when i found you you were in a sleeping bag crying like a
29:03toddler
29:03so let's not make it out like you were richard hatch or something richard hatch yeah i know he won
29:08the
29:08first season of survivor oh nice anyway geiger here fed me not because he loved me instantly but
29:17because he needed another set of hands go ahead we tell the story a lot this is his part i
29:23was recruiting
29:23a crew to go around and safely shut down all the nuclear power plants there's 94 in the country all
29:31of them are just meltdowns waiting to happen if they're abandoned and that's job one yeah we've
29:36been everywhere this side of mississippi that isn't underwater how much do you know about what happened
29:45best we can actually well this is urkel section we call him we call him
29:49urkel again she knew richard hatch i'm guessing she can crack urkel thanks best we can tell volcanic
29:56eruption didn't just create a tsunami that flooded the coastal areas it was so intense the ash cloud
30:03went to the stratosphere circled the earth pulling the planet by 20 degrees or more i have a theory
30:11that one of the world powers had a secret emp device that knocked out all electronics i mean anything
30:16with the battery don't let them go down the emp road otherwise you'll be praying for another
30:21tsunami trust me we'll talk upshot is
30:28it was bad it was really bad we believe that we lost two-thirds of the u.s population first
30:3540 percent
30:36from the tsunami that hit the coast the next 27 percent from societal collapse starvation
30:45any survivors that we meet now are people in groups who have figured out how to work together
30:50and most importantly how to grow food in these conditions and speaking of hey big poppy here
30:58was impressed with your plant in the window yeah needs more light though so you guys where can i get
31:05some
31:06motherfucking bacon oh yeah oh man i love this hey you don't have to hide in your room okay hopefully
31:18you don't mind having a few new roommates the next few days so we'll be out of your hair soon
31:23springway
31:25can't last forever
31:51let's see what we got
31:58Don't worry, man. We're not going to take them.
32:02There's some parts. The parts are pretty much where it's now.
32:06Can you see right here?
32:08We're going to take these, right?
32:11Good.
32:12Yeah, yeah.
32:15The only access in here is from the south.
32:17I think we should stage here, set up a perimeter.
32:20This place is going to be seriously fortified.
32:23Do we have the firepower? Yes.
32:26Even if we get in, how are we going to find her?
32:30Hey, we're just planning our next road trip.
32:34Okay.
32:43Yeah, we all take them as preventative.
32:46Potassium iodide?
32:48Yeah.
32:49You know, this is only good for hyperthyroidism.
32:52It doesn't help with radiation explosion.
32:55Thanks, we know.
33:00How long has your wrist been like that?
33:02A couple months.
33:04You know, saving the world, it gets rough sometimes.
33:07It hurts, but I can manage.
33:10I think it's just a scaphoid fracture.
33:13What?
33:13It's a small bone near the base of your thumb.
33:16I can reset it.
33:18Come on.
33:19Yeah.
33:20If...
33:21My hands are cold, but...
33:23Just, um...
33:24Yeah, okay.
33:27Yeah, you have to find the bone and kind of just, like, knock it back into place.
33:33All right.
33:33You okay?
33:33Yeah.
33:35I'll make you a splint, but you should probably try not to use it for the next few weeks.
33:39All right.
33:41Thanks.
33:42Thanks.
34:06You remember this place?
34:08I can't wait to hear about all your adventures.
34:11Come on.
34:12It looks like you've been through a lot.
34:15It missed you so much.
34:27Sorry, I didn't know anyone was up here.
34:30No.
34:31I hope this is okay.
34:32I'll move it back when I'm done.
34:36No.
34:50I wonder if we'd ever see the stars again after that ash cloud was up there.
34:55Do you ever see any satellites?
34:57They look like shooting stars.
35:01They're all starting to fall out of the sky now.
35:11I have.
35:15I wondered why there are so many shooting stars.
35:24Satellites.
35:27Of course.
35:31Man, I used to fucking love telescopes.
35:35Outer space.
35:42I went to Florida when I was a kid.
35:46And my sister would nod to something on and on about Disney World.
35:51But I was way more hyped on Cape Canaveral.
35:55You ever been?
35:56Mm-mm.
35:56No?
35:57Oh, man.
35:57It was just shit.
35:59I mean, it's not there anymore.
36:02It's just over a decade ago.
36:06How old are you?
36:08It's hard to keep track.
36:09But I think I turned 25 this year.
36:14You're 25?
36:16Wow.
36:17I mean, it's been a rough few years.
36:19It's not easy to maintain a skin care routine.
36:22No, I think it's just the beard.
36:24Well, the beard makes me look like a leader.
36:26The beard makes you look like Charles Manson.
36:30Okay.
36:44That was me, my freshman year of college.
36:48Oh, wow.
36:49You're a baby.
36:51Yeah.
36:53Cute.
36:56You can keep it if you want.
37:06Why do they call you Link?
37:09It's the main guy from Zelda.
37:13Yeah.
37:15We seem like a bunch of badasses,
37:17but we're actually just a bunch of nerds
37:19who outlasted the popular kids.
37:22I kind of got that.
37:26Well, we are, in fact, leaving tomorrow.
37:30We're part of this bigger group of people going out west
37:34to try and restart the world.
37:39We've got to be in St. Louis by next week.
37:43Why are you going up to St. Louis if you're heading west?
37:46Because you don't want to be crossing the river into Arkansas.
37:50It's not so bad anymore, but
37:54there's still some bad pockets.
37:57Like you see right over there?
38:00See just across the river?
38:02Hmm?
38:03That's a bad pocket.
38:08So, since it's our last night,
38:12what are your dinner plans?
38:16Because there's this new place just opened up downstairs,
38:20and they just got a new chef last week
38:22who's just completely revamped the menu.
38:39At least I look sharp.
38:41I look sharp.
38:42You're in a sweatshirt.
38:43It said, do good.
38:44All the costumes in this house,
38:45that's what you grab.
38:47You guys, you're both pretty.
38:52You look nice, Annie.
38:56Smells great down here.
38:59Oh, Blake will be here in a minute.
39:02She takes a while to get dressed.
39:06One for the list.
39:09Oh, Cinderella.
39:11Oh, Cinderella.
39:18Isn't she pretty?
39:20She's so lovely.
39:23Ow.
39:25Wow.
39:27Wow.
39:28You, uh,
39:30you look really pretty.
39:32Oh, thank you.
39:33So, what do you think?
39:36I, I,
39:38I was wrong.
39:39I miss the beard.
39:42Ouch.
39:43One for the prettiest boy at the table.
39:48All right, all right.
39:49A big thank you to our lovely host.
39:51Cheers.
39:52Cheers.
39:53Cheers.
39:54Cheers.
39:58Okay, Annie.
39:59One thing you miss,
40:01one thing you don't.
40:02What?
40:02Oh, it's a game you play
40:04when you meet people.
40:04So,
40:06we ask you to pick one good thing
40:07that you missed from before
40:08and
40:09one thing that you don't.
40:11Urkel.
40:12Jar.
40:12What do you miss?
40:14I miss
40:16watching the Mets.
40:17All right,
40:18and what don't you miss?
40:20Watching the Mets.
40:22And there you have it.
40:24So, how about you?
40:27Oh, I don't know.
40:34Come on.
40:36Nothing?
40:36There isn't anything that you missed from before.
40:38I miss the beard.
40:39Missed the beard.
40:40Too shit.
40:41Too shit.
40:42Come on.
40:42No, that's a cop out.
40:43Come on.
40:44What?
40:53It's all good.
40:54It's all good.
40:55It's not meant to be as stressful.
40:56You know, I miss giving tours here.
40:57Okay.
40:59At Graceland.
41:02The world was a hard place for me before.
41:07And when I was giving tours here,
41:10I just knew exactly what to say.
41:13It was a safe place for me.
41:17Me and Elvis,
41:18this was our safest place in the world.
41:23All right, then.
41:24Let's, uh,
41:25let's do it.
41:27What?
41:29After dinner,
41:30you take us on a tour.
41:32A great idea.
41:34Tour.
41:35Tour.
41:36Tour.
41:37Tour.
41:38Tour.
41:39Tour.
41:39Tour.
41:40Tour.
41:40Tour.
41:40You're going to have to feed me first, though.
41:42I'm not giving a tour for nothing.
41:46In 1957,
41:48a 22-year-old, Elvis,
41:50gave his parents $100,000
41:52and charged them with the mission
41:54of finding a piece of property
41:56that was large enough
41:57to secure his privacy.
41:58Three months later,
42:00Elvis' parents found Graceland.
42:02He installed a security wall
42:04at the top of the stairs
42:05as well as a two-way mirror.
42:06You can come.
42:07So that he could see
42:08whoever was in the house.
42:09He said,
42:13He's got $1 billion.
42:17He's got $1 billion.
42:19He's got $1 billion.
42:20Do you want more?
42:22Do you want more?
42:23The dream doesn't match
42:24because of the water company
42:27and the shop.
42:29Yeah.
42:30Yeah.
42:32Yeah.
42:35Yeah.
42:36Yeah.
42:37Yeah.
42:38Yeah.
42:43this is the iconic jungle room hey did you hear about the bus of elvis impersonators
42:51that crashed on its way to an elvis convention luckily no one was injured don't worry but we
42:57did hear that they were all shook up was this recently no it's a it's a joke elvis has a
43:07song
43:07all shook up oh yeah i did not sorry i i never really listened to his music okay
43:19it's funny that uh
43:25the joke usually did really well yeah
43:32anyway uh sorry to end our tour on such a lame note
43:53oh what was your uh what was your favorite song oh my god i don't know
44:00what you don't know you memorize all these facts about elvis about his house and about
44:08his horses and you don't know your favorite song
44:14yeah memorizing facts about something else is just easier
44:22easier than what
44:36it's
44:37i think that it's
44:47very impressive everything that you've done here
45:06are you lonesome tonight
45:11um
45:14maybe but less than usual
45:22what
45:24well i mean loneliness is just a it's a weird thing to think about i mean we're all probably
45:30lonely but we've just been surviving for so long that we no one really acknowledges it you know
45:46are you lonesome tonight are you lonesome tonight my favorite elvis song
45:52no
45:57right
45:57so i can yeah i am
46:01uh
46:03yeah
46:03yeah
46:04yeah
46:05yeah
46:05yeah
46:05yeah
46:32Oh, this is weird.
46:39I'm sorry.
47:10No, no, no, no.
47:13It's okay.
47:15It's okay.
47:26It's been a while.
47:27Yeah, yeah, yeah.
47:30It's okay.
47:31It's okay.
47:47It's okay.
47:49It's okay.
48:15It's okay.
48:23It's okay.
48:33Is that her?
48:35No.
48:37Oh, my God, there's so many.
48:46I can't.
48:51Are you okay?
48:52Yeah.
48:52Are you okay?
48:56No.
49:10No.
49:14No.
49:17No.
49:17No.
49:18No.
49:19No, no.
49:20There's always time to do so much, are you still mine?
49:43I need your love.
49:48Seven days are back.
49:58Where's your scars, huh? You got any?
50:01Yes, actually, I do. It's really painful, still.
50:06My hair.
50:09I don't see anything.
50:12Jimmy James. Broke my heart.
50:14Oh, for God.
50:17Fifth grade.
50:19I'll never forget it.
50:22Look at Jimmy James.
50:24You don't get it?
50:26No, what?
50:27That was a reference to Jaws.
50:29Oh, I've never seen it.
50:32You haven't seen Jaws?
50:33No.
50:34Did you even have a life before the world shut down?
50:37No.
50:39Why are you really here?
50:41So you know how Urkel has his EMP theory?
50:45Mm-hmm.
50:46All electronic devices were wiped out, but we found that some vintage parts still work.
50:52Mm-hmm.
50:52So we figured that we ought to check out Elvis' old decommissioned cars.
50:57See if we could salvage anything useful for a trip to Colorado.
51:02Colorado?
51:04There's a bunker out there.
51:06We're convinced of it.
51:08But not just any bunker, full underground city.
51:11I mean, this place has supplies that don't exist anywhere else.
51:16Aeroplanes, electrical grids, energy sources that can help jumpstart the world.
51:23But it's more than that.
51:26There's something there.
51:27Something that nobody knows about.
51:29Something so dangerous.
51:33I try and explain it to you, but trust me, you won't understand.
51:37And I don't mean that as an insult.
51:39No, I get it.
51:41I'm a giant shark.
51:43Yeah.
51:45How did you know?
51:48It's gonna eat you alive.
51:54Come with us.
52:00Come restart the world with me, Annie.
52:04You know how dramatic that sounds?
52:09You're smiling.
52:10Is that a yes?
52:11Is that a yes?
52:13Is that a yes?
52:23Is that a us if we have a ghost?
52:51Oh, thank you, our lady.
52:51Oh, that's our lady.
52:54The guys are saying that we have to go, but, uh, I can tell them that we need another minute
52:59to get your things.
53:03Annie, I know this is hard, and I know that it's scary, but I really think that you should come
53:08with us.
53:10I really, really want you to come with me.
53:13I can't.
53:17Annie, come on.
53:18Blake! It's time to go.
53:20All right, wait.
53:22Annie, come on.
53:23Listen, man, I don't want to sound like a dick, but we got chicken, too.
53:26Annie, come on. Open the door.
53:28Annie, come on.
53:29Blake, come on. Let her go.
53:31Hey, listen to me.
53:33Settle down.
53:35You're the one who's been going on and on about this bunker and the fate of the world.
53:39This is not the time to be catching feelings.
53:42Now, listen.
53:43We've got to get to the bunker, we've got to get inside, and we've got to kill Alex.
53:48Right?
53:50One minute.
53:51Then we've got to get going.
53:56What's the matter?
53:58Oh, no.
53:59Oh, no.
53:59Stand up.
54:00Stand up.
54:01Put your head back.
54:02Pinch your nose.
54:03Pinch your nose.
54:05Here.
54:05Hold that.
54:07God, I got it.
54:07All right?
54:09Okay, I'm going to buy you a couple minutes with the guys, all right?
54:12Then we've got to go.
54:13All right.
54:19Annie, please.
54:23Annie, come on.
54:25I really want you to come with me.
54:28Annie?
54:29Annie?
54:31Annie?
55:08Annie?
55:09Annie?
55:12Annie?
55:12Annie?
55:13Annie?
55:13Only fools rising
55:21But I can't help falling in love with you
55:53But I can't help falling in love with you
56:12But I can't help falling in love with you
56:34But I can't help falling in love with you
57:10But I can't help falling in love with you
57:16But I can't help falling in love with you
57:16But I can't help falling in love with you
57:21But I can't help falling in love with you
57:49But I can't help falling in love with you
58:01But I can't help falling in love with you
58:29But I can't help falling in love with you
58:31But I can't help falling in love with you
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