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00:01Don't go.
00:02I love you, baby.
00:05But you're late.
00:09See you in ten days.
00:14The nuclear football, if I enter the blue code.
00:17A linked array of global EMPs that would fry every electronic circuit on Earth.
00:22But it would also disable the nukes.
00:24An ultimate fail-safe.
00:27The savior will scare me.
00:29I love you, baby.
00:30Promise me something.
00:32Your good father deliver.
00:34Your wife is alive out there, Xavier.
00:37My name is Terry Rogers Collins.
00:39I'm here for survivors.
00:41I'm coming, baby.
00:46When her father was leading a group to the bunker, it has to be you.
01:04You must be Xavier.
01:05Easy.
01:06I'm a friend of Terry's.
01:07How the fuck do you know my wife?
01:10For the last three years, Terry has been my best friend.
01:12She's my favorite person left in this God-forsaken world.
01:16She's been taken from me.
01:23I've done it at this big night.
01:26I really found you life's a wild-s deterioration.
01:33How the fuck do you know my wife?
01:34Or I am not yet.
01:34If your wife has been my Phenomen 恮 mahomete work.
01:37Did you know?
01:39How about me?
01:40How about you?
01:43How about you?
01:45I'm beautiful, I know the song's beautiful
01:49So come dance the silence down in the morning
01:55Sha-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la, yeah
02:00I love you, yeah
02:04Cut off the moon, yeah
02:06Gary, how you doing today, young man?
02:09Fine, this is Bram, thank you
02:11Pass me a bottle, Mr. Jones
02:17Believe in me
02:20I believe in everything
02:23Whatever someone who believes
02:28Yeah
02:51Oh, dude, you saved my life
02:55Hey, it's nice to play with someone who knows what the heck they're doing
02:57Tell me about it, no shit
02:59I'm sick of getting matched with ten-year-olds talking about whatever the fuck
03:02Yeah, totally
03:04Hey, I just sent you a friend request, you want to go again?
03:08Yeah, that, uh, yes
03:11Hi, Gary
03:12How about this weather?
03:14Yes, ma'am, it's pretty warm
03:21Hey, did you read the manifesto of that nutso who shot Bradford last week?
03:31Uh, no, not really
03:33The dude had a whole conspiracy theory that a secret group of billionaires is building a bunker in Colorado
03:39Whoa, why?
03:40The apocalypse, bruh? That's why
03:42It's insane, right?
03:44Yeah
03:44Yeah, so, okay, what's your zombie apocalypse plan?
03:47What?
03:49Bruh, come on, you know, zombie apocalypse plan
03:50Where would you go, what would you take with you, who would you save, you know, the classics
03:54Oh, uh, yeah, I guess I don't know, I, uh, I guess I don't really have anyone
04:02Uh, yeah, that's okay, yeah, uh
04:05Yeah
04:05Yeah, I don't have anyone either
04:06I don't have anyone either
04:08Oh, yeah
04:09Yeah
04:11When we're talking about emergency preparedness, I'm not talking about bug-out kids, prepper stuff
04:17What matters is air, water, food, shelter
04:23This nurse was hot, I'm saying, my God, she was hot
04:26Wow
04:26Can you believe it?
04:28No
04:28I thought nurses were only hot in porn
04:31Dude
04:32Yeah, okay, so that's when I realized we're gonna need people with skills for our zombie apocalypse plan
04:37Yeah
04:38Okay, yeah, so I'm an engineer, we need a nurse, a hot one, obviously, okay
04:42A mechanic, a carpenter, or a builder, you don't happen to be any of those, right?
04:47No
04:48Probably a gardener, someone who can grow food, duh
04:50Yeah
04:52You know, no kids, no families, no pets, no spouses, just lonely motherfuckers like us
04:58Yeah
04:59And like I said, we need a Navy SEAL or maybe SPEC OPS, someone, you know, with an arsenal
05:04I don't know, like
05:06Well, we're gonna need protection
05:08There are gonna be guys with guns out there
05:10I know, but like, what if our guy with a gun turns on us?
05:15Okay
05:15Okay, okay, you have a point
05:17Once the eruption triggers the tsunami, habitable areas will become scarce
05:22It will be hours, maybe minutes, before the nuclear powers move to secure what they can
05:27We're talking all out nuclear war brothers
05:30The volcano will shoot thousands of kilometers of ash into the stratosphere
05:35The surface temperatures will plunge
05:48Do you have any food?
05:50Huh?
05:51I'm hungry
05:53Uh, oh
05:55Yeah
05:57Here, this has some protein in it
06:07What's your name?
06:12Don't you go to school?
06:16Is, uh, there anyone inside taking care of you?
06:28Forget days
06:29It won't be habitable outside for three to five years
06:33Do you understand what I'm saying?
06:36There is no running away from this
06:48Dude, I freaked myself out today
06:51What happened?
06:52I was at work and I noticed it had these thick concrete walls
06:56So I looked into it
06:58And apparently in the 60s
07:011500 post offices were designated fallout shelters
07:06To protect from nuclear bombs and radiation and EMPs
07:10Mine was one of them
07:22To protect the border
07:22Oh, my God
07:41And the 80s
07:41Can't you ask?
07:41No, I'm not
07:41I'm not
07:41I'm not
07:42I'm not
07:42I'm not
07:45it needs work we need time to plan but i think we could live there
07:52with five to ten people for years if we had to wow this shit just got real
08:00those people you found the nurse the mechanic do you think they yeah yeah you know i can ask them
08:08tell them what we're planning see if they're in we keep it small just seven of us and we're gonna
08:13need a shit ton of supplies well i can start ordering stuff it's talking the place sending
08:19stuff to p.o boxes there no one ever goes in that basement yeah but how are we gonna pay
08:24for all
08:24that what else am i gonna use my pension for man i don't know dude it's gonna be really disappointing
08:33when none of this shit ever happens no don't say that what i'm just man from one lonely
08:40motherfucker to the next you know right we've seen it they've got elite pitching their bats in the lineup
08:45we just saw that clip of castellanos hitting the walk-off home run last night and i'm sorry we
08:51have a breaking news development regarding this morning's volcanic eruption in antarctica and all
08:56those haunting images that we've been seeing okay we're going to send you now to our news division
09:01in new york if you're just showing us we have reports that the tsunami created by the vaporization
09:07of the antarctic ice sheet is headed up the coast of south america i'm coming for you send me your
09:13address
09:22uh i'm robbie but from now on yeah call me call me enus okay i'm gary hey oh hey man
09:27nice to meet
09:28you um i really thought we said no gun yeah well i told you man we need protection so i
09:33brought
09:33protection okay final checklist yeah okay the nurse mechanic gardener woodworker and survival is
09:39appropriate already down there last stop the eggs so we can so we can hassle our hands that's it
09:43yeah uh yeah we gotta hurry we gotta hurry we gotta hurry um hey hold on what are you doing
09:50be right back i'll be right back gary hey what are you doing hey hey you need to go inside
10:01okay
10:01are your parents home do you have a basement
10:13ma'am hello hey hey come on ma'am hey your son needs you
10:27okay okay okay okay listen to me okay something bad is happening i am going somewhere safe all right
10:37do you want to come with me okay all right all right all right let's go
10:48what are you doing we have room this is a part of the plan is now
10:51i know it wasn't our plan i get it but i mean we only planned for seven he's just another
11:01mouth
11:01we should have plenty of supplies do you want me to leave him there in the dirt we can't take
11:05care
11:05of a child i mean how old is he come on hey we have to go get some eggs i
11:13need you to stay right here
11:14okay okay
11:40oh
12:11it's okay let's go
12:12promise me something
12:17be a good father be a good father to them
12:23save you save you save you
12:30no no
12:41no
12:43no
13:00no
13:01no
13:01no
13:01no
13:04no
13:06no
13:12i'm
13:15i'm terry what's your name
13:18i'm dean
13:19How did you get out here by yourself?
13:21Where's your mommy?
13:22Kid!
13:23Hey!
13:24Hey, kid!
13:25Come on, let's go!
13:27Is this your daddy?
13:28No.
13:30I'm not a daddy.
13:34Kid, come with me.
13:35Are you fucking kidding me?
13:36No, no.
13:50Ma'am, the entire world is about to go poof.
13:55We have a safe place to go.
13:57I am taking the boy there.
13:59I am just trying to help him.
14:02If y'all want to live through this, would you please get in the truck with us?
14:10Okay.
14:22Are you okay?
14:23Come on.
14:24Yeah, I can come in.
14:25Yeah, it's okay.
14:27Okay.
14:28Come on.
14:29Come on.
14:30Come on.
14:31Come on.
14:42Where is she?
14:44Sorry, would you just put the gun down?
14:47Where the fuck is my wife?
14:49It's a long story.
14:51I've got time.
14:54I survived the last three years here with a small group of people, including your wife.
15:00My best friend, he betrayed us.
15:06He gave up our location, and a group of our men came and took her.
15:10He took everyone.
15:14Okay?
15:15You just put the gun down now.
15:17How many men?
15:18Five or six.
15:19What kind of weapons?
15:20I don't know.
15:21Weapons aren't my thing.
15:22Why?
15:23Why did they take them?
15:24I think...
15:24Do you know where they took it to?
15:25I don't know.
15:26Is it guarded?
15:26I don't know.
15:27How many men was it again?
15:28I don't...
15:28I don't know.
15:29You don't know anything?
15:30You don't know anything about the weapons or anything else?
15:32Look, I would...
15:32I will tell you everything I know.
15:34Just put the gun down.
15:45Okay, this is it.
15:47Okay.
15:50All right, here we go.
15:52Okay.
15:53It's right down here.
16:03Okay.
16:04Okay.
16:12Please, shit, that was close.
16:20Okay.
16:26Hi, everyone.
16:28Hi, you guys know me.
16:30The guy who probably sounded pretty nuts talking about preparing for the end of the world.
16:35Um, but we're, uh, we're really glad you're here.
16:39Um, this is my best friend, Gary.
16:44This...
16:45Uh...
16:46Yeah.
16:47Yeah.
16:49Hi.
16:50I'm Gary Jones, United States Postal Service.
16:54How are you all doing?
16:56Okay, let's, uh, let's, uh, start with some more introductions.
16:59Your name and what you do.
17:02Uh, I'm Enos.
17:03I'm an engineer, right?
17:06Hi.
17:06I'm Roberto.
17:07I'm a carpenter.
17:09Um, and my name is Jackie, or Jack, mechanic.
17:15Um, I'm Ruth Rosenberg, and Enos was so sweet when he told us about his plan.
17:21And, of course, I didn't think it was ever going to happen, but...
17:24Oh, I garden.
17:27Thanks.
17:29Thank you, Ruth.
17:30Uh, Bob Gordon, um, I've been a survivalist since I was this kiddo's age.
17:38Crystal?
17:39Oh, um, hi.
17:41Um, I'm Crystal Song.
17:43I'm, uh, I'm a nurse.
17:46I, I just need to say, I thought it was super weird when you first were telling me about all
17:51this stuff, but...
17:53Man, I am really glad that I'm here.
17:57Um, and you are?
18:01Uh, I'm Dr. Terry Rogers-Collins, a mycologist.
18:08I study mushrooms.
18:09Oh, wow, that sounds helpful.
18:13And, uh, this is Bean.
18:15Hi, Bean.
18:17Are you hungry?
18:18Not yet, Ruth.
18:20Jesus.
18:26This group was specifically chosen because together, we all have the exact skills we need
18:33to survive down here.
18:35As Enos told you when he approached you, we believe an ELE, or extinction-level event,
18:43has befallen humanity.
18:45But don't worry.
18:46The fallout shelter has walls thick enough to protect us.
18:50Outside, there may be fried electronics, natural disasters, nuclear fallout, or worse.
18:56We're safe here.
18:57We must stay inside for the next 21 days to avoid any potential radiation, and then this
19:04post office will be our home for the next three to five years until the ash cloud dissipates.
19:09I'm sorry, what?
19:12As we speak, there is an ash cloud encircling the planet that will make life uninhabitable for the next three
19:18to five years.
19:19I have a family.
19:22I have to get to Colorado to be with them.
19:25I know.
19:26I...
19:28I know that this is scary.
19:30It's all happening so fast.
19:34We have everything that we need to survive right here for a long time.
19:42Let's start by surviving.
19:45Can we start there?
20:06You have a way to heat water?
20:08She needs a bottle.
20:10Yeah.
20:10Yeah.
20:28Okay.
20:29Okay.
20:30Okay.
20:31Ow!
20:32Ow!
20:32Ow!
20:34Ow!
20:35Ow!
20:35Ow!
20:36Ow!
20:37Ow!
20:38Ow!
20:39Ow!
21:26Oh, sorry.
21:31Hey, you two don't have to share a bed.
21:34I know we planned for seven, but all I need is a few blankets.
21:37I'll be fine on the floor.
21:39It's okay.
21:45Have you rested since we got here?
21:48I'm not.
21:49You just look tired.
21:53I have chronic back pain.
21:55Scoliosis.
22:01Speak your mind, Gary.
22:06Just fucking say it, dude.
22:10You spend all day staring at a broken phone while everyone else is helping.
22:22I'm saying this because Enos doesn't like you.
22:27He thinks you're an extra mouth.
22:29We don't have the rations to feed.
22:33His instincts, they kick you out.
22:43I'm a 38-year-old mailman.
22:47I've never led anything resembling a great life.
22:51I didn't even have bad instincts.
22:54I had no instincts.
22:58I felt it on the street when I saw you holding the boy's hand.
23:16My instinct is that you're going to be a big part of this.
23:23You're going to help people.
23:27I will help get you to your family the moment that it's safe out there.
23:33But that is a long time from now.
23:37Right now we need you.
23:43He needs you.
24:05That was her bed.
24:24We took that the day before she was taken.
24:27When?
24:28Twelve days ago.
24:30Twelve days.
24:32Jesus.
24:36They took her.
24:40They took our boy.
24:43I know where they are.
24:45And I tried to rescue them.
24:47But I couldn't.
24:50I couldn't.
24:53I'm just a mailman.
24:57Show me.
25:06They arrived two weeks ago.
25:08They just stopped here.
25:09Five armed guards.
25:10They're 16.
25:11There's five guys patrolling with M-16s.
25:14There's another four on either side of that passenger car.
25:16Plus one down by the engine.
25:18And about 200 yards down on the right, there's a sniper.
25:21This isn't a trained unit, but by the way they're laid out, they're guarding something.
25:28Who are these guys?
25:29I'm not sure.
25:30We kept to ourselves, but we ventured out even when we started to see more people.
25:35What do they want with your friends, with her?
25:38I don't think I've asked myself that.
25:40Come up with some pretty horrifying answers.
25:45I can get in there.
25:47How?
25:48How are you going to take out 10 armed men with one gun and a baby?
25:5216.
25:54And I'm not.
25:58There we go.
26:01Where'd you get the baby?
26:03It's a long story.
26:06What's her name?
26:08Annie's baby.
26:09That's her name?
26:11That's what I call it.
26:17I can hold her if you like.
26:19You may know my wife, but I don't know you.
26:21No one touches this baby except for me.
26:23You got it?
26:24Okay.
26:28Sorry, I just want to help.
26:31You can help with finding the things we need.
26:33Old cardboard mail tubing.
26:36Packing tape.
26:37You said they took your weapons.
26:39You got any bullets left?
26:42What about car battery?
26:44Anything that can give us a spark of electricity?
26:47We used up all the batteries we brought.
26:49Anything outside the shelter was dead.
26:51I know you had something that could power a radio.
26:55That might be tough.
27:18Thanks.
27:19Thanks.
27:19You forgot that so easily.
27:21You're cute when you blush, you know.
27:25Remember, we power essentials only.
27:27Just like downstairs.
27:35He is catatonic over there.
27:38He's been through a lot.
27:40Yeah, but not just him, Gary.
27:43And Enos, acting like a military commander, is not helping.
27:47I mean, is this really the life you guys were fighting for?
27:51We have to make a life for this kid, a childhood.
27:55We have to do more than just survive, or we're never going to make it.
28:03Do you know what's coming up soon?
28:12Bean?
28:13Hey, Bean.
28:14Wake up.
28:15Wake up.
28:18I have something to show you.
28:20Come on.
28:29What is this?
28:31This is Christmas, honey.
28:38There were a ton of packages that never got sent, so we can even do Christmas presents.
28:45I'll have a blue Christmas without you.
28:53Stop being a Grinch.
28:55I'll be so blue just thinking about you.
29:05Decorations of red.
29:09There you go.
29:12It's a Polaroid.
29:17I'm going to take pictures all day.
29:20Beautiful.
29:21You don't like it?
29:22No, I do.
29:29World's number one day.
29:32Thank you, babe.
29:34All right, let's wrap it up.
29:35Five more minutes, we have to conserve fuel.
29:39You'll be doing all right.
29:43With your little eyes.
29:45Let's go home.
29:50Have a blue, blue, blue, blue, pretty small.
29:54All right.
29:55Hey, I got something to show you.
30:05I, uh, I did get you something.
30:10Um, Enos doesn't think it's a good idea, might attract attention,
30:16but I told him that we need to know what's going on out there,
30:19and who knows, maybe we can find a way to send a message to your family.
30:24What is it?
30:25Oh, um, it's a radio.
30:28I built it for you.
30:30I built it for you so you can transmit.
30:37Oh.
30:41Oh, my God.
31:00Oh, my God.
31:01I'm so sorry.
31:02No, it's okay.
31:03Gary, I'm so sorry.
31:05It's fine.
31:05That was so inappropriate of me.
31:07Okay, okay.
31:07I would never...
31:08Gary, I need you to look at me.
31:11I need you to hear me.
31:14You saved my life.
31:16I will never be able to repay you,
31:19but I'm going to spend however much time we have here trying to,
31:23and I'm going to give you everything that I've got.
31:28But I cannot give you that.
31:40I can live with that.
31:46Friends.
31:49Partners.
32:00I...
32:14All night.
32:15Okay.
32:16All right.
32:16We're in a bit.
32:17Okay.
32:37Oh, we're going to leave you too.
32:58This is Terry Rogers Collins.
33:03I'm looking for my husband Xavier Collins.
33:11He's with our children Presley and James.
33:17They were headed to a complex in Colorado.
33:26Yes.
33:29I'm trying to find out if they made it.
33:32If they're safe.
33:46I was supposed to be with them.
33:54This is Terry Rogers Collins.
33:57I'm with a group of survivors searching for my husband.
34:04If you know the whereabouts of Xavier Collins.
34:10If you're listening, please tell my husband.
34:17Tell him.
34:19Tell Xavier.
34:27Tell him I love him.
34:40Motherfucker.
34:43Gary!
34:46What?
34:49Oh, my God.
34:52I'm going to kill him.
34:53Oh, all right, Terry.
34:54Let's just take a beep, though.
34:55No one dangerous is going to find us.
34:57I've been doing this for two and a half years.
34:59If they were coming, they'd have come by now.
35:01I know.
35:04I just don't think he wants anyone to leave.
35:06I think this is the most important he's ever felt.
35:11We never got it working again.
35:13She confronted him.
35:15Almost threw down, honestly.
35:18But he played Dom.
35:19It was a standoff.
35:21Motherfucker.
35:26I spent every day for the last three years thinking she was gone.
35:31And then I heard that voice.
35:33A message she sent me from right here.
35:38That will not be the last time that I hear my wife's voice.
35:42We gotta get a battery.
35:46Ah.
35:47Why?
35:48What is all this for?
35:50I'm gonna go back to that train.
35:52I'm gonna create a distraction.
35:54Draw them out so I can go in and get Terry.
35:58What kind of distraction?
35:59A bone.
36:31All we need is something we can use as a detonator.
36:34You should have space to have that?
36:36I've never been there, but they're the only ones we can trust.
36:41Where are we going?
36:43What's this state?
36:46Wyoming?
36:47Close.
36:49Colorado.
36:49Colorado.
36:51We're going to Colorado.
36:52You know how we've been tracking the weather for our climate studies project?
36:56Mm-hmm.
36:57Well, it's warmer now.
36:58More normal, so that means we can travel soon.
37:01So that's why we've been making out like gunk.
37:05Fuel, yes.
37:07And we need to make more so we can drive there.
37:10Can I go look for mushrooms?
37:12Sure.
37:12Just make sure you're back in time for dinner.
37:15I will.
37:17And you know the rule, Bean.
37:20Bring them back so I can check them before you eat any.
37:22Oh, well.
37:24I don't want you tripping balls.
37:26Perry, you're not going with him?
37:27Oh, we have to let him roam.
37:30Can't hold on too tight.
37:33Okay.
37:37Okay.
37:38Almost done.
37:39Okay.
37:40You're good.
37:44Thanks, Doc.
37:51Jackie and I are moving out.
37:53What?
37:54Where?
37:55Those travelers last month.
37:57They told us about that group settling at the high school gym.
37:59Yeah?
38:00Jackie went by to check it out and it's just a few people living there.
38:03They were looking to set up a swap meet.
38:05A place for people to come and trade and, I mean, we've been wanting our own space for
38:10a while.
38:11But it's not just that.
38:16So, I was a home health aide, not a nurse.
38:21Okay, but that's like a nurse.
38:23Yeah.
38:24You know, I made sure my patients didn't mix up their pills.
38:28I held their hands as they died.
38:31I was good at it.
38:32You know, I was good at helping people die, but I always wanted to help people live.
38:43I'm starting my own clinic at the swap meet.
38:46Open to anyone who needs help.
38:48Wow.
38:50You should come with us.
38:55You know, I'd love to, but, uh, but you know I can't.
39:02I have to get to Xavier.
39:13So they're off.
39:17Terry will probably be leaving soon, too.
39:20I know you still care about her.
39:22No.
39:26We're just friends.
39:31How about you?
39:34You good?
39:36I know you always thought you and Crystal would get together.
39:40Ah, she'll fall for me soon.
39:43Yes!
39:46Hey!
39:49It's just me and you again, P.
39:52The two loneliest motherfuckers in the world.
39:55I officially converted the engine to run on biodiesel.
39:58Now you just need enough to get to Colorado.
40:01Three blue barrels.
40:02I got one.
40:03Well, you have to come visit us first.
40:06Of course I will.
40:08What are you gonna call it?
40:10Welcome to the Thunderdome!
40:13For one full tank of propane,
40:16the final bid is five unopened Hidden Valley Ranch packets
40:20and two Holiday Inn Express soaps.
40:24Going once, twice, sold!
40:28Sashay on over, Miss Ranch packet.
40:30We got more to go.
40:32Next!
40:33Speaking of next...
40:34Excuse me.
40:35Looking for a working car battery?
40:39All right.
40:40How much for those two old field walkies?
40:43And, um...
40:44Is that a clocker?
40:45That's perfect.
40:46I'll take it.
40:47What you got?
40:49What do we got?
40:52Um...
40:52How about that pistol?
40:54That work?
40:57This?
41:00Sure.
41:02Not my king.
41:05I ain't seen a working car battery in three years,
41:08but you asked him for one.
41:10So you ain't a local.
41:12We good people around here.
41:14Doing our best.
41:16We don't want any problems.
41:18You seem like a problem.
41:21Take your pistol and go.
41:25Gary?
41:26Gary?
41:28Shit!
41:28It is you!
41:29Oh, my God!
41:30Jackie!
41:30Oh, my God!
41:31Baby!
41:32Baby!
41:32Look who it is!
41:33Oh, my God!
41:34Gary!
41:35What?
41:37It's your brother!
41:39You look taller!
41:41Finally!
41:43Oh!
41:44Uh...
41:44Crystal.
41:45Jackie.
41:46This is...
41:46Xavier.
41:47Collins.
41:49Jesus Christ!
41:50And shit.
41:51Yes!
41:51That's it!
41:52What do I have?
41:53What do I have?
41:53Where's Gary?
41:55Sold to the beautiful woman...
41:56I came back.
41:58They had taken everything.
42:01Everyone's gone.
42:02God.
42:03How?
42:04Enos.
42:06He told others where the post office was.
42:08I think he's working with me.
42:09That motherfucker.
42:12You know, I've never met anybody as non-stop as Terry.
42:16She figured out how to make penicillin.
42:18She made biodiesel out of mold to get to Colorado.
42:21To get to you.
42:22I mean, the only thing that could slow her down was her back.
42:25Remember two years in, she lifted too much?
42:28We practically had to strap her to the bed out by the heater to get her to recover.
42:31She was ordering us around for three days.
42:34I had to read the bean every night.
42:37Those, uh...
42:38Name any Snicket books?
42:40Terrible puns, by the way.
42:43Yeah.
42:44We'd do anything for her.
42:47I'm gonna get her back.
42:49Then I built the bomb to do it.
42:51We came here for supplies.
42:53Radios, ammo, and a clacker to set it off.
42:56But that old-ass biker boy wouldn't sell.
43:02Hey, Dollface.
43:03Yes, Jack?
43:05Give our friend Xavier here whatever he's asking for.
43:08He's Terry's husband.
43:10Alright.
43:12Alright.
43:15Terry really had you read to the kid.
43:17Man, I was doing the voices and everything.
43:20Not well.
43:22She's as healthy as can be.
43:26Look, if there's ever anything else you need, we're here for you.
43:31I made a promise to get her to a daddy.
43:35I'm gonna walk through fire to rescue Terry today.
43:38But tomorrow, I'm gonna come back for it.
43:49We'll keep her suit for you.
43:52Yes.
43:54Yes.
43:56Yes.
43:58Yes.
44:10Your mother would take something.
44:11Hi, Enos.
44:13You'll be leaving soon?
44:15Yep.
44:16And I'll be out of your hair forever.
44:19You taking the kid?
44:22Gary and I think it's best.
44:24Okay.
44:29What is it, Enos?
44:31Talk.
44:31I don't hate you.
44:33I don't.
44:35I didn't like you.
44:36Still not sure I like you.
44:37But I never hated you.
44:38But, Terry, I put a lot of thought into this place, me and Big P, for years before, together.
44:47And it worked.
44:49It did.
44:50Saved us, Enos.
44:53Still not sure I like you, but I have grown to respect you.
44:57Your perseverance, even in the face of consistent, abject failure to achieve a, frankly, impossible goal.
45:02Where is this going?
45:06I'm sorry I destroyed your radio.
45:08Terry.
45:12Is that it?
45:14Yes.
45:15No.
45:16No.
45:18I'm not an engineer.
45:20I'm not.
45:21I installed internet at people's houses.
45:25I was basically a cable guy.
45:30I was trapped in a life I hated so much that when I started planning all this with Gary, it's
45:34because...
45:35It's because I wanted someone I cared about as much as you care about your family.
45:42I think that's what I respect the most about you, Terry.
45:46You love in a way that scares me.
45:51He loves you two that way, and when you leave him, it'll break him.
45:57I know.
45:59There's a train!
46:00There's a train full of people!
46:02A train?
46:03A train?
46:03What do you mean, a moving train?
46:05Yeah.
46:06We should go check that out.
46:07If they've been able to conduct a train here, that means they're finding enough viable fuel, rebuilding.
46:12Okay.
46:13What do we do?
46:14We check it out.
46:15We sit here with the kid.
46:16It could be perfectly safe, Enos.
46:17Yeah, or they could shoot us right away.
46:19You stay here with Bean.
46:20Here.
46:38Can I ask you something?
46:42You wouldn't let me so much as smile at that baby, one story, and you leave her with strangers?
46:51Bedtime's tough for kids.
46:53They always stall.
46:55You gotta get them through teeth brushing, PJs, stuffed animals, what have you.
47:00But my favorite part was always story time.
47:04It's one of the biggest fights I had with Terry.
47:06She always insisted on being the story reader.
47:09Said I did the voices wrong.
47:12Then I realized it was sacred to her.
47:15To be the voice our kids hear as they drift off and dream.
47:20If she chose them to read to Bean, she trusts them.
47:25There's something you're not telling me, Gary.
47:28I choose sooner rather than later to fess up.
47:39Holy shit.
47:41Drop the gun!
47:43Whoa.
47:44Shut the butt down!
47:45Show me the ass!
47:47Am I correct in assuming that the curious mushroom hunting boy is with you?
47:51Yes, ma'am.
47:52We don't want any trouble.
48:00Come on, let me pour you some coffee so we can talk.
48:04Okay.
48:05Let's go.
48:05Let's go.
48:06Grab the gun.
48:07All right.
48:08All right.
48:10I know it can be a little jarring.
48:13Everybody's just on high alert.
48:17Yeah.
48:21Uh, how'd you get the engine to work?
48:24Diesel fuel doesn't...
48:25It's only good for about a year under normal conditions.
48:29We were near an army base.
48:30They used something called renewable diesel.
48:32It's good for about 12 years.
48:35Worked like a charm until we used it up,
48:37so we stopped here to refuel at the air reserve base nearby.
48:41Uh, Dolphin?
48:41Yeah.
48:44Sit down.
48:51I learned early on
48:55that you have to hold on to the things that make you feel like you.
49:01Cheers.
49:07You ever hear of teachers without borders?
49:10No, no.
49:11That was me.
49:12We're part of a group like that now
49:13that's trying to help people,
49:15get things going again,
49:16trying to restart the world.
49:17We're on our way west to join up with the rest of them.
49:19Way out west.
49:22I can't tell you that.
49:26I'm not the leader anyway.
49:28It's a kid.
49:30Kid named after a video game.
49:31He believed that shit.
49:39Mm.
49:42Oh, I'm sorry.
49:44I'm sorry.
49:45It's okra seed coffee.
49:47Real things hard to come by.
49:48Sure.
49:50All right.
49:54In two weeks, we'll be gone.
49:57You know anybody with skills
49:59who might want to join us.
50:00We're going to Colorado.
50:04Let him out.
50:09Holy shit.
50:11All this time,
50:12Terry's been trying to find a way there.
50:14She doesn't need another barrel of biofuel.
50:16She can just get on that train.
50:17I'm sorry.
50:18She dances while his father plays.
50:22Talk to suddenly beautiful.
50:25Savior.
50:26Oh, something beautiful.
50:29I have been keeping something from you.
50:33Tell me.
50:36Two weeks.
50:37She can leave with me.
50:39Any of us.
50:40She could actually fucking make it
50:42to that goddamn family of hers.
50:44Hey.
50:45Hey, man.
50:48Hey, I'm so sorry.
50:51I was in love with her.
50:56I was in love with her.
50:58But she never felt the same way about me.
51:03She was my partner.
51:05And I loved her.
51:07And the best way I can honor that
51:09is by getting you to her.
51:14Come hell or high water.
51:24You know, you need to brace yourself, pal.
51:27Terry and the kid,
51:28they're as good as gone
51:29the second we get back
51:30and tell them there's a train
51:31heading to Colorado.
51:32I know you thought
51:33you had a bunch more time.
51:36She's looking at you,
51:38I don't know.
51:39She's looking at me,
51:41smiling in the bright light.
51:45Coming through in the stereo
51:47when everybody loves you
51:52Well, let's go get my life.
51:55You know, you're lonely
51:56where I'm gonna paint my picture
52:01Paint myself blue and red
52:04and black and gray
52:06Oh, the beautiful colors
52:08are very, very meaningful
52:10Yeah, well, you know,
52:14gray's my favorite color
52:16I felt so symbolic yesterday
52:22Bake for new Picasso
52:25Buy myself a gray guitar
52:29When everybody loves me
52:30History jumps in me
52:34Looking through the future
52:37Yeah, I was there
52:39A beautiful woman
52:41She's looking at you
52:44Good things
52:45She's looking at me
52:47Standing in the spotlight
52:49Buy myself a gray guitar
52:54When everybody loves me
52:58I will never be lonely
53:04I will never be lonely
53:09That I'm never gonna be lonely
53:15That I'm never gonna be lonely
53:17That I'm never gonna be lonely
53:22Mr. John Denny
53:24Someone through the body of
53:27I will never be lonely
53:29Kn betting that I'm never gonna be lonely
53:30I will never be lonely
53:31Thank you
53:32Thank you
53:32Alright
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